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Release Date: March 27, 2009
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Table 11
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND CAPACITY UTILIZATION: SUMMARY
Seasonally adjusted
 
 
Industrial production
2002=100 Percent change
2008 2009 2008 2009 Feb. '08 to
Feb. '09
Sept.[r] Oct.[r] Nov.[r] Dec.[r] Jan.[r] Feb.[r] Sept.[r] Oct.[r] Nov.[r] Dec.[r] Jan.[r] Feb.[r]
       
Total index  104.8  106.3  104.9  102.4  100.3   98.8   -4.0    1.4   -1.3   -2.4   -2.0   -1.5  -11.8
   Previous estimates  105.3  107.0  105.7  103.2  101.2   99.7   -4.1    1.7   -1.3   -2.4   -1.9   -1.4  -11.2
       
Major market groups      
Final Products  106.3  107.0  106.8  105.9  103.3  102.2   -2.4     .6    -.2    -.9   -2.4   -1.1   -9.2
   Consumer goods  101.4  103.0  102.1  100.4   98.4   97.8   -1.3    1.6    -.9   -1.7   -1.9    -.6   -8.3
   Business equipment  117.7  114.9  117.9  120.2  115.5  113.7   -6.7   -2.4    2.6    2.0   -3.9   -1.6  -12.4
Nonindustrial supplies  102.6  102.3   99.9   96.7   95.3   93.1   -2.1    -.3   -2.4   -3.2   -1.4   -2.4  -13.8
   Construction   99.1   97.8   93.7   89.7   86.3   84.7   -2.1   -1.3   -4.2   -4.2   -3.8   -1.8  -18.5
Materials  104.3  107.1  105.1  101.2   99.3   97.7   -5.9    2.7   -1.9   -3.7   -1.9   -1.6  -13.6
       
Major industry groups      
Manufacturing (see note below)  105.7  106.2  103.9  100.9   98.0   97.4   -3.7     .5   -2.2   -2.9   -2.8    -.7  -13.7
   Previous estimates  106.6  107.3  104.9  101.8   99.1   98.3   -3.7     .6   -2.2   -2.9   -2.7    -.7  -13.1
       
Mining   96.4  103.5  105.2  103.2  101.9  101.2   -9.3    7.3    1.6   -1.9   -1.2    -.7   -3.7
Utilities  105.7  106.8  108.9  109.4  112.3  103.8    1.4    1.0    2.0     .4    2.6   -7.6   -6.9

 
 
 
 
Capacity utilization
 
Percent of capacity
Capacity
growth
Average
1972-
2008
1988-
89
high
1990-
91
low
1994-
95
high
2001-
02
low
 
2008
Feb.
   
2008 2009 Feb. '08 to
Feb. '09
Sept.[r] Oct.[r] Nov.[r] Dec.[r] Jan.[r] Feb.[r]
       
Total industry   80.9   85.1   78.7   84.9   73.5   80.2   74.5   75.5   74.6   72.7   71.3   70.2     .6
   Previous estimates   80.9   85.0   78.6   85.1   73.6   80.7   75.0   76.2   75.2   73.3   71.9   70.9    1.1
       
Manufacturing (see note below)   79.6   85.4   77.2   84.5   71.4   78.0   72.5   72.8   71.3   69.2   67.3   66.8     .7
   Previous estimates   79.6   85.4   77.1   84.6   71.5   78.5   73.2   73.6   71.9   69.7   67.9   67.4    1.2
Mining   87.6   86.5   83.8   89.1   84.9   91.2   83.1   89.1   90.5   88.8   87.7   87.0     .9
Utilities   86.8   92.8   84.2   93.3   84.2   86.7   81.2   81.9   83.4   83.6   85.7   79.1    2.1
       
Stage-of-process groups      
Crude   86.6   88.3   84.7   89.9   81.7   88.9   78.7   84.8   84.7   82.3   81.4   81.2     .8
Primary and semifinished   82.0   86.5   77.9   87.9   74.3   80.3   74.9   75.5   73.7   71.3   69.9   67.8     .3
Finished   77.7   83.0   77.2   80.3   70.0   76.6   72.2   71.6   71.3   70.4   68.6   68.5    1.5

r Revised. p Preliminary.
Note. The statistics in this release cover output, capacity, and capacity utilization in the
U.S. industrial sector, which is defined by the Federal Reserve to comprise manufacturing,
mining, and electric and gas utilities. Mining is defined as all industries in sector 21 of the
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); electric and gas utilities are those in
NAICS sectors 2211 and 2212. Manufacturing comprises NAICS manufacturing industries (sector 31-33)
plus the logging industry and the newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishing industries.
Logging and publishing are classified elsewhere in NAICS (under agriculture and information
respectively), but historically they were considered to be manufacturing and were included in
the industrial sector under the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system. In December 2002
the Federal Reserve reclassified all its industrial output data from the SIC system to NAICS.


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