Table 6 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES | | Index, 1992 = 100 | 1999 | Seasonally adjusted | Not seasonally adjusted | IP | 2000 | 2000 |Proportion<1>| May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. | May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | Metal mining 10 | .24 | 95.7 97.5 92.9 95.8 95.2 95.3 | 96.1 100.1 91.5 95.4 95.2 94.8 Iron ore 101 | .04 | 112.2 115.8 118.4 120.2 118.4 | 118.9 123.2 119.7 123.2 117.8 Nonferrous ores 102-4,8,9 | .21 | 93.1 94.6 88.9 91.9 91.5 92.7 | 92.4 96.4 86.9 90.9 91.6 92.6 Copper 102 | .07 | 82.7 81.6 81.9 79.0 | 84.1 81.9 80.5 78.5 | | | Coal mining 12 | .61 | 112.2 113.6 110.3 109.3 107.0 110.2 | 107.3 114.3 103.2 111.1 109.7 112.8 | | | Oil and gas extraction 13 | 4.22 | 94.3 94.8 95.7 96.3 95.7 95.3 | 94.4 94.5 95.0 95.6 94.7 95.2 Crude oil and natural gas 131 | 3.53 | 89.0 89.6 90.2 90.7 90.5 89.8 | 89.2 89.5 89.4 89.8 89.2 89.5 Crude oil, total | 1.80 | 78.6 78.6 78.9 78.5 78.6 77.4 | 78.7 78.1 78.3 78.1 77.3 78.0 Natural gas | 1.73 | 103.6 104.9 105.9 107.5 107.0 106.9 | 103.7 105.2 104.8 105.9 105.6 105.4 Natural gas liquids 132 | .25 | 117.2 115.7 114.7 117.0 114.3 114.6 | 116.1 115.0 115.0 116.2 115.0 115.8 Oil and gas well drilling 138 | .43 | 130.3 130.8 136.2 137.1 132.8 136.5 | 130.0 129.5 137.3 139.5 135.8 137.6 | | | Stone and earth minerals 14 | .58 | 123.9 127.7 124.4 125.0 124.1 124.1 | 136.1 150.0 145.2 150.0 141.7 145.2 | | | Foods 20 | 9.05 | 114.2 114.9 115.0 115.1 114.6 114.9 | 112.1 117.3 117.6 121.8 122.2 120.5 Meat products 201 | 1.51 | 122.5 124.2 123.9 124.6 121.4 119.9 | 122.5 127.4 120.2 126.0 121.8 125.4 Beef | .42 | 115.3 117.6 117.4 116.5 118.9 119.8 | 115.5 123.8 117.5 122.3 121.4 122.5 Pork | .30 | 112.3 111.5 111.6 114.1 110.7 111.7 | 103.2 107.3 100.4 110.0 110.7 119.8 Poultry | .77 | 137.9 140.4 139.7 140.8 134.1 129.8 | 141.2 144.5 136.3 141.3 132.6 135.3 Miscellaneous meats | .01 | 67.5 70.2 71.5 64.8 65.8 64.9 | 63.8 66.7 66.0 62.1 66.0 66.7 Dairy products 202 | .86 | 109.0 110.6 112.3 111.7 112.0 112.8 | 118.4 117.5 111.6 106.6 103.8 105.0 Butter 2021 | .01 | 108.5 112.8 119.4 118.3 131.4 120.7 | 113.2 97.1 93.9 86.8 98.7 110.8 Cheese 2022 | .24 | 131.5 130.0 132.5 133.2 129.1 129.1 | 136.4 133.4 127.7 127.1 125.3 126.7 Concentrated milk 2023 | .20 | 117.2 126.4 126.9 125.5 130.3 127.6 | 137.0 135.7 120.7 108.9 104.7 109.5 Frozen desserts 2024 | .09 | 90.6 89.6 91.7 87.7 88.7 99.1 | 104.5 113.6 110.5 99.5 88.6 85.9 Milk and misc. dairy products 2026 | .31 | 98.4 98.7 100.3 100.4 100.5 100.7 | 103.4 101.3 99.1 96.9 96.3 96.6 | | | Canned and frozen food 203 | 1.18 | 105.7 107.9 105.1 105.1 101.8 102.4 | 98.3 105.3 109.2 121.1 123.8 116.1 Grain mill products 204 | 1.00 | 112.0 111.5 113.3 113.1 112.1 113.5 | 110.1 110.0 112.6 114.4 116.5 116.8 Bakery products 205 | 1.04 | 117.3 115.7 114.5 116.4 116.3 117.2 | 113.4 120.2 124.9 129.3 129.6 122.2 Sugar and confectionery 206 | .61 | 119.6 121.1 121.7 117.9 119.9 117.7 | 106.7 111.8 109.7 115.1 128.0 136.3 Fats and oils 207 | .17 | 115.4 115.2 117.4 117.1 116.0 120.1 | 111.9 111.3 109.5 112.4 114.5 126.3 Beverages 208 | 1.72 | 115.4 115.9 118.2 117.7 119.0 119.7 | 115.5 124.1 126.2 129.1 127.8 123.6 Beer and ale 2082,3 | .52 | 103.0 101.9 107.4 | 112.2 117.2 116.1 Soft drinks 2086,7 | .96 | 127.0 128.2 129.3 131.8 134.4 134.9 | 122.8 134.6 144.1 150.3 153.5 141.7 Coffee and miscellaneous 209 | .95 | 112.3 112.7 111.6 112.9 114.3 115.2 | 108.8 116.1 120.9 124.9 125.4 121.2 Roasted coffee 2095 | .12 | 91.5 95.3 95.0 99.6 95.2 | 87.1 83.6 85.6 97.7 86.6 | | | Tobacco products 21 | 1.69 | 95.3 93.8 95.8 96.6 94.5 93.3 | 91.1 99.5 84.7 106.3 96.2 105.3 | | | Textile mill products 22 | 1.37 | 102.6 103.1 101.4 99.4 99.4 98.9 | 104.5 107.3 99.4 101.8 100.4 104.7 Fabrics 221-4 | .32 | 98.6 98.2 91.8 95.9 93.7 94.0 | 102.6 100.2 87.1 97.4 92.5 98.6 Cotton and synthetic 221,2 | .27 | 102.8 102.9 94.6 | 107.0 104.6 89.6 Narrow fabrics 224 | .03 | 107.6 105.1 108.9 107.0 105.9 103.2 | 108.3 105.3 103.2 108.1 107.0 103.9 Knit goods 225 | .33 | 101.8 99.6 100.0 96.4 96.0 94.6 | 103.5 107.5 98.2 101.0 100.5 101.3 Knit garments 2253,4,7-9 | .24 | 100.8 97.9 98.9 94.6 94.6 92.3 | 100.4 101.8 98.2 105.1 102.5 95.7 Fabric finishing 226 | .13 | 70.5 70.3 70.0 69.7 68.4 68.2 | 75.9 71.4 64.7 73.0 65.6 71.6 Carpeting 227 | .23 | 112.7 116.4 120.2 106.5 114.9 112.7 | 106.4 124.2 132.2 106.4 116.0 125.8 Yarns and miscellaneous 228,9 | .36 | 118.4 121.0 118.2 117.7 115.8 116.4 | 121.6 123.4 112.4 119.7 117.9 119.5 Cotton and synthetic yarns 2281,2,4 | .18 | 112.4 116.0 110.0 110.1 104.2 | 118.1 118.0 103.0 112.5 105.8 | | | Apparel products 23 | 1.55 | 93.0 91.2 92.0 90.7 89.7 89.0 | 92.9 93.5 90.5 93.8 92.9 90.7 | | | Lumber and products 24 | 2.05 | 120.5 118.7 118.6 115.5 117.0 115.7 | 120.1 123.9 116.6 119.1 120.0 120.1 Logging and lumber 241,2 | .70 | 112.4 108.3 108.3 103.3 107.7 107.7 | 109.8 114.8 105.9 107.7 112.0 113.2 Logging 241 | .23 | 90.0 87.5 88.4 86.6 85.9 85.0 | 86.4 91.2 92.7 93.1 90.5 91.7 Lumber products 243-5,9 | 1.35 | 127.2 126.7 126.7 124.6 124.4 122.4 | 128.2 131.3 124.9 127.9 126.7 126.1 Millwork and plywood 243 | .71 | 129.0 128.5 128.7 127.6 127.5 127.6 | 130.1 132.3 130.2 131.1 129.5 130.2 Plywood 2435,6 | .12 | 98.6 93.6 96.0 96.8 97.0 96.6 | 101.6 96.9 95.6 98.3 97.8 99.7 Manufactured homes 245 | .26 | 122.9 121.9 116.8 115.5 | 128.9 132.9 104.6 124.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <1> The IP proportion data are estimates of the industries' relative contributions to overall IP growth in the following year. Note: Estimates for August to October are revised. Table 6 (continued) INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES | | Index, 1992 = 100 | 1999 | Seasonally adjusted | Not seasonally adjusted | IP | 2000 | 2000 |Proportion<1>| May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. | May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | Furniture and fixtures 25 | 1.62 | 143.0 141.9 142.6 143.8 145.9 144.3 | 139.1 144.9 144.2 154.7 154.6 147.9 Household furniture 251 | .66 | 137.1 134.8 135.3 136.3 136.2 135.1 | 133.6 139.0 133.0 144.1 141.8 137.4 | | | Paper and products 26 | 3.41 | 116.5 118.8 114.9 113.3 113.7 117.1 | 113.9 120.5 114.0 114.3 113.7 118.8 Pulp and paper 261-3 | 1.25 | 113.9 114.2 111.8 108.7 110.5 112.9 | 111.8 115.0 111.4 109.7 110.1 113.3 Wood pulp 261 | .07 | 99.0 99.7 97.4 97.3 97.8 96.3 | 97.8 99.4 99.4 98.7 96.6 95.1 Paper 262 | .70 | 113.4 115.8 111.9 111.1 109.5 114.5 | 110.6 116.0 110.6 111.6 109.5 114.8 Paperboard 263 | .48 | 119.3 116.2 116.2 108.9 116.1 115.3 | 117.6 117.9 116.5 110.5 115.2 116.0 Paper products 265,7 | 2.15 | 118.1 121.7 116.9 116.1 115.7 119.7 | 115.3 123.9 115.6 117.2 115.9 122.2 Paperboard containers 265 | .80 | 112.4 114.8 113.1 108.6 111.0 | 108.0 119.4 112.1 110.3 112.0 Converted paper products 267 | 1.36 | 121.6 126.0 119.2 120.8 118.6 123.0 | 119.7 126.5 117.6 121.3 118.2 122.3 | | | Printing and publishing 27 | 6.64 | 109.9 109.1 110.0 110.4 110.8 111.3 | 106.4 109.1 113.7 115.5 117.4 116.4 Newspapers 271 | 1.62 | 101.2 100.3 99.9 99.8 99.5 99.4 | 99.0 97.9 96.3 92.9 100.5 109.2 Periodicals, books, and cards 272,3,7 | 2.04 | 111.0 113.3 114.4 114.4 114.8 116.0 | 109.8 111.5 114.9 115.8 115.5 115.4 Job printing 274-6,8,9 | 2.98 | 113.9 111.0 112.5 113.6 114.6 114.9 | 108.1 113.7 123.1 128.5 128.6 120.9 | | | Chemicals and products 28 | 10.39 | 126.3 125.9 124.8 125.9 126.4 126.7 | 129.0 129.9 127.8 129.5 131.2 131.0 Industrial chemicals and | | | synthetic materials 281,2,6 | 3.89 | 116.2 114.6 114.0 114.2 114.7 115.1 | 116.5 115.5 112.2 112.4 114.6 116.0 Basic chemicals 281 | .95 | 95.0 93.5 97.8 102.1 105.4 107.3 | 95.4 96.5 94.3 101.6 105.6 110.1 Alkalies and chlorine 2812 | .06 | 79.5 76.8 76.9 75.4 77.7 75.8 | 80.9 74.9 76.7 74.7 77.1 74.9 Inorganic pigments 2816 | .08 | 117.7 99.7 105.5 115.5 107.3 | 113.4 104.1 103.4 112.7 106.1 Inorganic chemicals, nec 2819 | .68 | 88.3 88.4 93.4 98.2 103.3 106.3 | 89.0 92.2 89.4 98.3 103.9 110.4 Acids and other | .57 | 123.6 124.6 127.9 131.7 133.1 | 122.0 129.8 125.5 134.7 135.3 | | | Synthetic materials 282 | 1.35 | 130.0 127.8 125.2 124.1 123.0 123.1 | 129.9 128.8 123.3 121.3 123.2 124.6 Plastics materials 2821 | .97 | 142.4 141.8 140.8 135.4 136.5 | 142.5 142.4 137.7 132.2 136.5 Synthetic fibers 2823,4 | .28 | 111.1 103.4 97.0 107.4 99.0 101.1 | 108.5 105.4 97.3 105.5 101.0 102.8 Industrial organic chemicals 286 | 1.59 | 119.2 118.0 115.6 114.0 113.8 | 119.6 117.4 115.1 112.3 113.6 | | | Chemical products 283-5,9 | 5.98 | 135.0 135.6 134.1 136.0 136.8 136.8 | 133.6 136.4 135.2 138.3 139.5 137.8 Drugs and medicines 283 | 3.36 | 140.6 141.4 141.3 143.2 143.1 144.2 | 141.6 137.6 136.6 139.1 140.6 143.3 Soap and toiletries 284 | 1.62 | 134.3 135.1 129.3 131.4 134.6 132.5 | 126.2 139.6 139.7 144.5 148.1 137.2 Paints 285 | .40 | 107.6 107.9 109.6 110.9 111.5 110.9 | 118.0 123.1 114.6 116.4 113.0 111.9 Agricultural chemicals 287 | .52 | 102.1 100.6 99.9 98.7 97.6 99.7 | 104.0 99.6 97.2 96.6 97.6 99.7 | | | Petroleum products 29 | 1.95 | 118.9 118.8 117.0 117.6 117.5 117.6 | 122.2 124.6 123.4 124.0 122.2 118.7 Petroleum refining and misc. 291,9 | 1.73 | 113.9 113.4 111.9 112.6 112.9 112.6 | 117.2 118.8 117.4 117.8 116.4 112.6 Miscellaneous petroleum products | .47 | 120.3 117.6 112.9 114.5 109.6 110.0 | 128.8 130.7 128.0 130.0 119.4 109.9 Distillate fuel oil | .28 | 119.5 116.1 116.9 122.9 128.3 | 122.8 117.1 118.4 123.7 129.4 Residual fuel oil | .04 | 75.6 79.1 80.7 85.5 79.5 | 74.2 78.6 83.7 85.6 78.7 Aviation fuel and kerosene | .15 | 115.4 115.4 117.1 116.1 116.4 | 111.8 114.9 116.7 116.6 118.8 Automotive gasoline | .79 | 110.7 112.3 111.0 109.6 111.5 | 112.7 116.2 113.5 111.3 112.8 Paving and roofing materials 295 | .22 | 161.4 165.0 160.3 159.5 154.7 158.2 | 162.1 174.1 176.0 179.6 172.6 173.2 | | | Rubber and plastics products 30 | 3.78 | 142.6 143.5 144.4 142.1 141.6 141.2 | 142.6 145.2 139.7 143.5 143.2 142.9 Tires 301 | .32 | 134.4 136.8 142.9 127.0 131.3 135.0 | 134.9 137.6 124.5 132.0 131.4 142.3 Other rubber products 302,5,6 | .63 | 139.3 138.8 134.5 136.3 137.3 134.5 | 136.4 141.2 134.8 142.9 143.1 138.6 Plastics products, nec 308 | 2.83 | 144.7 145.7 147.2 145.6 144.2 143.8 | 145.2 147.3 143.0 145.3 145.0 144.3 | | | Leather and products 31 | .18 | 70.5 69.3 70.0 68.8 69.6 68.2 | 71.1 71.1 66.7 70.1 71.0 69.8 Shoes 314 | .05 | 49.9 48.5 46.3 49.0 49.5 48.9 | 50.5 50.5 43.9 51.2 50.8 49.8 | | | Stone, clay, and glass products 32 | 2.44 | 134.2 134.6 136.3 136.1 136.5 136.1 | 134.2 138.6 138.0 140.3 141.4 140.6 Pressed and blown glass 322 | .30 | 110.6 110.6 110.8 109.9 107.9 110.5 | 109.8 113.6 112.5 111.6 108.9 112.4 Glass containers 3221 | .12 | 83.0 82.7 83.5 83.3 82.0 85.8 | 84.4 85.9 86.3 86.9 81.6 86.6 Cement 324 | .20 | 134.6 130.9 131.3 135.3 | 148.5 153.5 148.3 159.7 | | | Structural clay products 325 | .10 | 121.4 122.4 124.9 126.9 127.6 127.1 | 124.5 127.2 118.7 132.4 130.3 130.7 Concrete and miscellaneous 326-9 | 1.53 | 140.4 141.3 144.1 142.3 143.1 142.3 | 138.7 143.3 144.5 144.1 146.5 144.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <1> The IP proportion data are estimates of the industries' relative contributions to overall IP growth in the following year. Note: Estimates for August to October are revised. Table 6 (continued) INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES | | Index, 1992 = 100 | 1999 | Seasonally adjusted | Not seasonally adjusted | IP | 2000 | 2000 |Proportion<1>| May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. | May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | Primary metals 33 | 3.36 | 136.7 136.4 133.9 132.4 134.0 130.8 | 138.0 137.7 129.0 129.5 134.8 131.0 Iron and steel 331,2 | 1.76 | 135.9 135.5 129.9 129.7 132.3 128.0 | 138.2 137.8 126.3 126.3 132.2 128.0 Basic steel and mill products 331 | 1.30 | 135.9 136.6 129.2 129.0 132.7 127.5 | 138.5 138.6 126.5 128.1 131.8 126.9 Basic iron and steel | .24 | 113.8 114.2 110.9 109.0 105.0 101.1 | 116.2 113.5 107.4 105.9 105.1 100.4 Pig iron | .14 | 111.9 111.9 107.7 106.0 103.0 97.7 | 114.2 110.6 104.2 102.6 103.0 96.8 Raw steel | .08 | 127.1 128.2 126.4 123.9 117.7 115.6 | 130.2 128.2 120.6 119.7 117.3 114.4 | | | Steel mill products | 1.05 | 142.4 143.2 134.6 134.9 140.9 135.2 | 145.1 146.0 132.1 134.6 139.6 134.7 Consumer durable steel | .18 | 145.1 148.3 139.8 135.4 140.5 140.4 | 150.8 149.9 107.7 133.7 142.4 142.4 Equipment steel | .09 | 120.7 129.4 113.5 116.5 121.7 111.9 | 123.3 128.3 110.0 115.5 121.8 112.7 Construction steel | .14 | 166.7 162.3 161.4 160.5 160.9 148.7 | 170.3 169.6 166.5 163.2 159.1 157.6 Can and closure steel | .04 | 112.0 101.7 98.3 107.1 109.3 103.0 | 112.2 104.2 98.6 111.0 112.1 99.7 Miscellaneous steel | .61 | 144.2 144.6 135.4 136.0 143.7 138.6 | 145.5 147.1 138.8 135.0 140.8 135.2 Iron and steel foundries 332 | .46 | 136.5 133.0 132.9 132.5 132.0 130.3 | 137.8 136.3 126.3 121.6 133.8 132.0 | | | Nonferrous metals 333-6,9 | 1.60 | 137.9 137.6 138.8 135.7 136.1 134.3 | 138.0 137.8 132.3 133.3 138.0 134.6 Primary nonferrous metals 333 | .19 | 105.5 102.7 98.7 99.0 99.4 99.6 | 105.7 99.9 95.5 96.2 98.7 100.7 Copper 3331 | .03 | 98.4 95.9 87.3 87.1 86.9 92.0 | 95.4 89.3 84.0 85.0 88.0 94.9 Aluminum 3334 | .10 | 95.4 90.3 86.6 86.8 88.3 87.9 | 95.4 90.2 86.5 86.3 88.0 87.5 | | | Nonferrous products 335,6 | 1.19 | 146.2 146.4 148.0 143.8 144.2 141.6 | 146.5 147.1 140.7 141.7 146.6 141.5 Nonferrous mill products 335 | .89 | 137.2 137.0 139.4 134.6 135.1 131.9 | 137.9 137.8 133.0 132.8 137.9 131.4 Aluminum 3353-5 | .34 | 123.3 119.5 123.0 115.3 114.6 107.9 | 124.5 121.5 117.4 112.7 117.3 108.8 Nonferrous foundries 336 | .30 | 176.7 178.8 177.1 175.4 175.6 175.2 | 175.9 178.9 166.5 172.4 176.2 176.4 | | | Fabricated metal products 34 | 5.60 | 136.2 135.7 136.1 136.3 136.0 135.7 | 135.0 138.0 135.1 138.8 140.1 138.4 Metal containers 341 | .18 | 98.3 98.8 100.7 97.6 96.9 96.5 | 106.5 116.5 111.5 110.0 101.5 92.9 Hardware, tools, and cutlery 342 | .53 | 124.7 120.8 121.8 122.9 123.5 121.2 | 122.4 124.3 123.5 129.3 130.3 124.7 Hardware and tools 3423,5,9 | .46 | 126.3 122.1 123.5 125.5 126.7 124.0 | 124.1 126.1 126.4 132.8 134.2 127.5 Structural metal products 344 | 1.57 | 145.2 146.0 146.1 144.9 145.1 145.3 | 144.2 147.8 147.1 146.8 148.0 148.0 Other fabricated metal products 345-9 | 3.10 | 135.9 135.4 135.9 136.9 136.5 136.3 | 135.3 136.8 132.9 137.7 138.6 137.8 Fasteners, stampings, etc. 345-7 | 1.86 | 144.0 142.6 142.9 145.1 143.4 143.0 | 143.2 144.5 140.1 147.3 146.9 145.8 | | | Industrial machinery | | | and equipment 35 | 9.01 | 249.9 250.9 253.9 257.9 259.9 263.2 | 250.7 253.9 246.6 255.7 263.6 269.0 Engines and turbines 351 | .50 | 141.8 145.4 145.8 145.2 142.5 140.2 | 140.8 145.1 140.4 142.0 143.0 140.2 Farm 352 | .41 | 167.5 156.1 175.0 158.8 167.1 179.5 | 215.2 177.4 120.1 92.4 113.0 145.7 Construction and allied 353 | .98 | 186.6 187.1 186.7 201.8 193.4 196.1 | 189.1 195.1 168.5 202.3 199.4 208.2 Metalworking 354 | 1.01 | 128.7 129.1 130.3 129.7 128.5 128.7 | 128.3 129.1 126.7 127.6 128.2 128.3 Special industry machinery 355 | .77 | 158.7 161.8 165.0 165.1 164.8 165.4 | 157.9 161.5 160.0 162.3 165.2 165.1 General industrial machinery 356 | 1.02 | 123.5 122.5 121.1 122.8 122.0 122.8 | 121.9 124.5 124.3 128.8 126.7 122.2 Bearings and gears 3562,6,8 | .31 | 114.1 114.0 113.8 111.9 111.1 109.4 | 115.9 113.7 110.9 107.6 106.5 104.9 Bearings 3562 | .17 | 126.8 127.8 127.8 124.8 124.4 | 130.5 127.8 124.3 118.5 116.4 Equipment 3561,3-5,7,9 | .71 | 127.7 126.3 124.3 127.6 126.9 128.7 | 124.5 129.4 130.4 138.5 135.9 130.1 Computer and office equip. 357 | 2.31 | 1272.3 1316.2 1370.4 1421.6 1464.2 1498.8 | 1204.2 1268.5 1346.0 1434.6 1536.0 1626.9 Service industry machines 358 | .91 | 158.9 150.3 142.0 141.4 142.9 145.3 | 172.8 160.1 140.1 133.2 138.5 140.9 Refrig. and heating equip. 3585 | .65 | 171.6 158.7 146.4 146.1 147.7 151.3 | 191.7 172.7 145.4 133.5 140.5 144.2 Miscellaneous machinery 359 | 1.11 | 154.9 155.4 153.4 153.5 158.0 156.5 | 150.8 159.7 163.9 167.4 170.1 159.3 | | | Electrical machinery 36 | 8.52 | 533.8 555.0 571.2 580.0 591.9 595.5 | 508.2 579.5 538.0 575.2 647.1 601.3 Major electrical and parts 361,2 | .92 | 133.0 132.3 133.5 134.3 134.0 133.4 | 130.9 135.4 139.3 142.1 142.5 134.0 Electric distribution equip. 361 | .32 | 132.5 130.9 131.7 133.3 134.2 134.8 | 127.1 132.8 141.4 147.1 146.5 137.1 Household appliances 363 | .49 | 146.6 149.8 136.8 139.3 145.2 136.7 | 137.0 145.9 124.2 136.8 153.0 158.7 Cooking equipment 3631 | .08 | 147.4 166.4 146.9 138.9 142.4 131.3 | 155.8 162.0 143.4 140.5 137.0 142.9 Refrigerators and freezers 3632 | .09 | 150.5 144.7 137.5 137.6 142.5 139.0 | 164.9 154.7 134.7 132.9 140.1 144.8 Laundry 3633 | .10 | 159.5 168.2 145.3 155.0 174.0 154.9 | 153.5 172.8 120.5 143.1 171.7 165.7 Miscellaneous 3634,5,9 | .22 | 138.0 137.5 128.4 132.3 134.2 128.8 | 112.3 125.3 113.8 132.9 153.9 164.2 Electrical housewares 3634 | .07 | 153.0 140.2 123.8 141.9 125.5 129.5 | 86.7 105.1 106.4 157.4 192.1 231.8 Appliances, nec 3639 | .09 | 107.3 115.6 108.5 105.2 119.6 106.1 | 106.3 119.0 93.1 98.6 115.6 111.2 | | | Audio and video equipment 365 | .23 | 101.1 116.4 98.9 92.2 99.9 98.8 | 89.0 109.8 87.9 92.2 116.4 110.7 Communication equipment 366 | 1.90 | 342.4 345.8 362.7 372.3 378.5 388.1 | 337.4 348.6 358.2 372.1 382.2 392.5 Electronic components 367 | 3.66 | 1827.1 1952.2 2042.7 2084.7 2131.8 2151.1 | 1696.8 2106.3 1829.0 2021.6 2450.3 2123.7 Semiconductors and related | | | electronic components 3672-9 | 3.59 | 1927.2 2059.6 2156.9 2203.2 2254.1 2275.3 | 1788.2 2227.5 1928.0 2131.4 2592.9 2240.1 Misc. electrical supplies 369 | .62 | 142.8 144.3 147.0 142.1 145.1 144.1 | 140.2 145.7 140.7 142.7 149.9 147.9 Storage batteries 3691 | .09 | 132.4 134.2 133.7 119.9 | 121.8 142.5 130.8 126.9 | | | Transportation equipment 37 | 9.74 | 133.6 133.5 128.0 132.4 132.2 130.0 | 136.5 140.1 100.9 134.3 133.4 138.4 Motor vehicles and parts 371 | 5.88 | 177.6 176.1 163.1 173.9 175.2 168.9 | 184.1 189.9 108.0 178.9 177.0 186.1 Autos | 1.13 | 112.7 111.2 107.0 113.3 113.6 101.5 | 116.8 121.0 66.5 116.6 115.9 114.3 Trucks and truck trailers | 2.27 | 228.3 228.1 206.8 210.3 214.2 199.5 | 239.5 249.3 130.0 210.5 213.2 223.7 Trucks and buses | 2.16 | 231.9 231.5 208.3 213.8 218.1 202.8 | 243.8 253.3 127.5 213.9 216.7 228.0 Consumer trucks | 1.34 | 233.7 233.2 209.8 221.8 227.1 212.7 | 245.2 254.1 124.0 221.4 225.0 239.1 Business trucks | .82 | 228.3 227.8 205.3 200.0 202.6 185.7 | 240.4 250.9 132.8 200.5 202.0 208.8 Motor vehicle parts 3714 | 2.42 | 197.3 194.6 180.6 200.9 201.0 205.6 | 202.9 207.1 127.6 211.9 204.7 222.2 Motor homes 3716 | .07 | 110.1 113.4 101.1 105.5 110.5 95.9 | 106.6 110.6 86.3 98.5 119.3 103.3 | | | transportation equipment 372-6,9 | 3.86 | 92.3 93.6 94.9 93.5 92.0 93.5 | 92.0 93.6 93.4 92.6 92.6 93.8 Aircraft and parts 372 | 2.50 | 90.7 92.1 94.4 93.4 93.5 93.8 | 90.2 92.0 92.7 92.3 94.9 94.0 Ships and boats 373 | .43 | 100.5 102.0 100.9 99.8 96.6 97.6 | 100.0 101.6 99.6 97.9 95.9 98.7 Railroad and miscellaneous 374-6,9 | .94 | 92.3 93.2 93.2 90.7 86.2 90.7 | 92.3 93.4 91.8 90.5 85.0 90.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <1> The IP proportion data are estimates of the industries' relative contributions to overall IP growth in the following year. Note: Estimates for August to October are revised. Table 6 (continued) INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES | | Index, 1992 = 100 | 1999 | Seasonally adjusted | Not seasonally adjusted | IP | 2000 | 2000 |Proportion<1>| May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. | May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | Instruments 38 | 4.73 | 121.3 122.2 122.6 123.3 123.3 122.6 | 119.1 123.8 125.0 127.7 127.7 123.8 Scientific and medical 381-4 | 4.09 | 124.8 125.8 126.2 127.4 127.7 126.7 | 122.4 127.5 129.2 132.5 132.7 127.9 Medical instruments 384 | 1.72 | 149.5 149.2 145.6 149.6 150.1 148.0 | 144.3 155.3 158.0 165.4 164.1 152.2 | | | Misc. manufactures 39 | 1.33 | 130.7 130.5 132.1 130.8 130.9 131.0 | 129.6 131.3 127.4 131.4 133.1 134.6 Consumer goods 391,3,4,6 | .58 | 119.4 118.9 119.6 119.4 117.6 117.5 | 118.7 119.0 112.5 118.6 118.9 120.9 Business supplies 395,9 | .75 | 141.9 142.1 144.4 142.1 143.9 144.2 | 140.4 143.3 141.7 143.9 146.8 147.9 | | | Electric utilities 491,3pt | 4.61 | 125.2 124.8 121.1 126.1 127.0 124.3 | 116.1 130.0 139.5 144.4 133.8 116.7 Generation | 1.62 | 123.8 119.7 117.6 121.3 123.1 120.6 | 118.6 128.4 132.1 135.0 123.8 109.4 Fossil fuel | .81 | 128.1 124.0 118.6 127.4 | 119.4 134.2 140.4 150.2 Hydro and nuclear | .81 | 119.5 115.5 116.6 115.4 | 117.9 122.8 124.2 120.1 | | | Sales | 3.00 | 126.2 127.6 123.0 128.7 129.2 126.5 | 114.9 131.0 143.5 149.5 139.2 120.7 Residential | 1.29 | 127.6 129.1 121.9 129.9 | 105.1 129.4 153.8 159.6 Nonresidential | 1.71 | 125.1 126.4 123.8 127.8 128.2 126.0 | 122.2 132.2 135.9 142.2 136.7 126.6 Commercial and other | 1.10 | 134.9 136.5 132.5 137.8 | 128.9 143.7 150.9 157.5 Industrial | .61 | 110.1 111.1 110.7 112.6 | 112.2 114.8 113.2 118.8 | | | Gas utilities 492,3pt | 1.33 | 108.7 110.5 111.0 108.4 110.6 108.8 | 74.9 60.2 57.3 54.3 55.5 73.3 Residential | .74 | 98.1 99.5 102.2 99.5 102.5 101.4 | 57.8 39.1 33.8 29.4 33.8 57.6 Commercial and other | .25 | 123.6 129.5 129.0 123.5 | 88.2 72.4 70.6 64.6 Gas transmission | .26 | 117.7 117.3 113.6 113.0 112.9 111.7 | 98.6 93.6 95.3 97.2 90.1 93.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <1> The IP proportion data are estimates of the industries' relative contributions to overall IP growth in the following year. Note: Estimates for August to October are revised.