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PPI Detailed Report: Report on quality changes for 2005 model vehicles

Passenger cars

The value of quality changes for a sample of 13 model-year 2005 domestic passenger cars included in the Producer Price Index (PPI) for October averaged $283.12, according to estimates by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) of the U.S. Department of Labor. This change represents 73.8 percent of the average $383.86 increase in manufacturers' invoice prices for this year's models compared with last year's models.

The retail equivalent value of these quality changes averaged $310.50, representing 74.3 percent of the average $417.81 over-the-year increase in manufacturers' suggested list prices.

The $310.50 estimated retail value of the quality changes includes:

* $193.11 for federally mandated and nonmandated safety improvements, such as changes to brake and airbag systems

* $117.39 for other quality changes, such as emission improvements, changes in audio systems, and changes in levels of standard or optional equipment

Light trucks

The value of quality changes for a sample of 18 model-year 2005 domestic light trucks included in the PPI for October averaged $306.26. This change represents 75.7 percent of the average $404.35 increase in manufacturers' invoice prices for this year's models compared with last year's models.

The retail equivalent value of quality changes for domestic light trucks averaged $345.38, representing 75.2 percent of the average $459.28 over-the-year increase in manufacturers' suggested list prices.

The $345.38 estimated retail value of the quality changes includes:

* $18.30 for federally mandated safety improvements, such as changes to head impact protection, child seat systems, and airbag systems

* $120.43 for nonmandated safety improvements, such as changes to seatbelts, brakes, and nonmandated changes to airbag systems

* $206.65 for other quality changes, such as power-train improvement, theft protection, changes in audio systems, and changes in levels of standard or optional equipment

Estimates of the value of quality changes are based on a review by BLS of data supplied by producers for similarly equipped 2004 and 2005 domestic models priced for the PPI. Most of the estimates of quality changes in this release are derived from information supplied to the PPI for October. New vehicle quality adjustments for the Consumer Price Index (CPI) also are based on these data. However, it should be noted that, effective with the release of data for January 1999, changes made solely for the purpose of meeting air pollution standards are no longer considered quality improvements for CPI calculations.

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Table 1. Producer price indexes and percent changes by stage of
processing

(1982 = 100)

                                     Relative
                                    importance   June    Sep.    Oct.
            Grouping                   Dec.      2004    2004    2004
                                     2003 (1)     (2)     (2)     (2)

Finished goods                         100.000   148.7   148.7   151.9
  Finished consumer goods               74.422   152.0   152.0   155.5
    Finished consumer foods             21.487   155.0   152.2   154.7
      Crude                              1.731   120.0   139.3   161.5
      Processed                         19.756   158.0   153.2   154.0
    Finished consumer goods,
        excluding foods                 52.934   150.5   151.5   155.5
      Nondurable goods less foods       36.883   156.0   158.1   162.0
      Durable goods                     16.051   134.9   133.8   137.7
  Capital equipment                     25.578   141.1   141.3   143.5
    Manufacturing industries             7.016   142.4   142.9   143.7
    Nonmanufacturing industries         18.562   140.5   140.7   143.4

Intermediate materials, supplies,
    and components                     100.000   142.8   145.3   146.2
  Materials and components for
      manufacturing                     46.892   137.7   140.8   141.2
    Materials for food
      manufacturing                      2.948   152.0   144.2   144.2
    Materials for nondurable
      manufacturing                     14.491   145.9   152.1   153.5
    Materials for durable
      manufacturing                      9.515   145.8   153.3   152.8
    Components for manufacturing        19.939   127.6   128.0   128.2
  Materials and components for
    construction                        12.827   166.9   171.1   170.7
  Processed fuels and lubricants        16.978   124.9   127.1   130.4
    Manufacturing industries             6.840   128.0   126.2   126.6
    Nonmanufacturing industries         10.138   123.0   127.8   132.9
  Containers                             3.164   158.9   162.5   164.1
  Supplies                              20.138   147.3   147.7   147.8
    Manufacturing industries             4.389   148.9   150.2   151.2
    Nonmanufacturing industries         15.750   145.8   145.8   145.7
      Feeds                              1.238   128.5   110.9   103.0
      Other supplies                    14.512   148.4   150.3   151.0

Crude materials for further
    processing                         100.000   163.0   153.8   159.7
  Foodstuffs and foodstuffs             39.856   137.4   121.7   119.9
  Nonfood materials                     60.144   178.0   174.1   186.1
    Nonfood materials except
        fuel (3)                        33.348   136.8   155.5   171.5
      Manufacturing (3)                 32.735   126.0   143.5   158.5
      Construction                       0.613   192.5   194.5   195.3
    Crude fuel (4)                      26.796   229.8   187.1   190.6
      Manufacturing industries           2.406   217.6   178.3   181.4
      Nonmanufacturing industries       24.390   235.1   191.3   194.9

        Special groupings

Finished goods, excluding foods     (5) 78.513   146.8   147.5   150.9
Intermediate materials less foods
  and feeds                         (6) 95.814   142.8   146.0   147.0
Intermediate foods and feeds         (6) 4.186   144.9   133.8   131.2
Crude materials less agricultural
  products (3) (7)                  (8) 58.184   182.4   177.5   190.2

Finished energy goods               (5) 15.868   112.5   114.9   120.9
Finished goods less energy          (5) 84.132   152.7   152.1   154.4
Finished consumer goods less
  energy                            (5) 58.554   157.9   156.8   159.1

Finished goods less foods and
  energy                            (5) 62.645   152.3   152.5   154.7
Finished consumer goods less
  foods and energy                  (5) 37.066   160.0   160.0   162.2
Consumer nondurable goods less
  foods and energy                  (5) 21.015   180.2   181.3   181.6

Intermediate energy goods           (6) 17.379   123.7   126.0   129.5
Intermediate materials less
  energy                            (6) 82.621   146.0   148.5   148.7
Intermediate materials less foods
  and energy                        (6) 78.435   146.2   149.5   149.9

Crude energy materials (3)          (6) 39.753   180.0   166.3   179.5
Crude materials less energy         (8) 60.248   147.0   140.9   142.0
Crude nonfood materials less
  energy (4)                        (8) 20.391   176.3   195.4   204.6

                                     Unadjusted
                                      percent         Seasonally
                                      change to     adjusted percent
                                      Oct. 2004         from:
                                       from:

                                                  July    Aug.    Sep.
            Grouping                Oct.   Sep.    to      to      to
                                    2003   2004   Aug.    Sep.    Oct.

Finished goods                       4.4    2.2    -0.1     0.1    1.7
  Finished consumer goods            5.2    2.3      .1       0    2.1
    Finished consumer foods          2.5    1.6     -.2      .1    1.6
      Crude                         19.2   15.9     7.2     9.2   14.1
      Processed                      1.2     .5     -.6     -.6     .7
    Finished consumer goods,
        excluding foods              6.4    2.6     -.1       0    2.3
      Nondurable goods less foods    8.4    2.5      .2     -.3    3.2
      Durable goods                  1.5    2.9     -.7      .4     .4
  Capital equipment                  1.9    1.6     -.1      .4     .4
    Manufacturing industries         2.4     .6       0      .2     .3
    Nonmanufacturing industries      1.8    1.9     -.1      .4     .5

Intermediate materials, supplies,
    and components                   9.0     .6     1.0      .1     .9
  Materials and components for
      manufacturing                  8.2     .3      .7      .8     .4
    Materials for food
      manufacturing                  1.7      0    -1.9     -.8     .1
    Materials for nondurable
      manufacturing                 11.9     .9     1.7     1.7     .9
    Materials for durable
      manufacturing                 17.9    -.3     1.1     1.5    -.3
    Components for manufacturing     1.9     .2      .2     -.1     .2
  Materials and components for
    construction                    10.0    -.2     1.4      .7    -.1
  Processed fuels and lubricants    17.0    2.6     3.0    -2.1    4.1
    Manufacturing industries         9.5     .3     3.2    -2.2    1.0
    Nonmanufacturing industries     21.9    4.0     2.7    -2.0    6.1
  Containers                         7.1    1.0     1.2      .7    1.0
  Supplies                           4.2     .1     -.3      .1     .1
    Manufacturing industries         3.1     .7      .2      .4     .7
    Nonmanufacturing industries      4.4    -.1     -.5      .1     .0
      Feeds                         -5.9   -7.1   -12.6    -3.8   -7.0
      Other supplies                 5.4     .5      .5      .4     .5

Crude materials for further
    processing                      15.7    3.8     -.7    -4.2    4.3
  Foodstuffs and foodstuffs         -6.4   -1.5    -4.6    -2.1    -.8
  Nonfood materials                 31.9    6.9     1.3    -5.3    7.1
    Nonfood materials except
        fuel (3)                    43.6   10.3     7.6    -1.6   10.8
      Manufacturing (3)             44.4   10.5     7.8    -1.6   10.9
      Construction                   7.1     .4      .1     -.1     .3
    Crude fuel (4)                  16.7    1.9    -5.9   -10.2    1.9
      Manufacturing industries      16.4    1.7    -5.8    -9.8    1.7
      Nonmanufacturing industries   16.7    1.9    -6.0   -10.2    1.9

        Special groupings

Finished goods, excluding foods      4.9    2.3     -.1      .1    1.8
Intermediate materials less foods
  and feeds                          9.5     .7     1.3      .2    1.0
Intermediate foods and feeds         -.5   -1.9    -5.2    -1.7   -1.9
Crude materials less agricultural
  products (3) (7)                  33.6    7.2     1.0    -5.6    7.4

Finished energy goods               17.2    5.2      .2     -.9    6.8
Finished goods less energy           2.0    1.5     -.1      .3     .7
Finished consumer goods less
  energy                             1.9    1.5     -.2      .3     .8

Finished goods less foods and
  energy                             1.8    1.4     -.1      .3     .3
Finished consumer goods less
  foods and energy                   1.7    1.4     -.2      .4     .2
Consumer nondurable goods less
  foods and energy                   1.7     .2      .2      .3     .2

Intermediate energy goods           17.0    2.8     2.7    -1.9    4.3
Intermediate materials less
  energy                             7.4     .1      .6      .6     .1
Intermediate materials less foods
  and energy                         7.8     .3     1.0      .7     .3

Crude energy materials (3)          33.7    7.9     -.1    -6.6    7.9
Crude materials less energy          4.5     .8    -1.2    -2.3    1.6
Crude nonfood materials less
  energy (4)                        28.3    4.7     4.5    -2.5    5.4

(1) Comprehensive relative importance figures are initially computed
after the publication of December indexes and are recalculated after
final December indexes are available.

(2) The indexes for June 2004 have been recalculated to incorporate late
reports and corrections by respondents. All indexes are subject to
revision 4 months after original publication.

(3) Includes crude petroleum.

(4) Excludes crude petroleum.

(5) Percent of total finished goods.

(6) Percent of total intermediate materials.

(7) Formerly titled "Crude materials for further processing, excluding
crude foodstuffs and foodstuffs, plant and animal fibers, oilseeds, and
leaf tobacco."

(8) Percent of total crude materials.

Table 2. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected
commodity groupings by stage of processing

(1982=100 unless otherwise indicated)

                                                 Unadjusted index

                                               June    Sep.    Oct.
           Grouping               Commodity    2004    2004    2004
                                    code        (1)     (1)     (1)

Finished goods                                 148.7   148.7   151.9

  Finished consumer goods                      152.0   152.0   155.5

    Finished consumer foods                    155.0   152.2   154.7

      Fresh fruits and
        melons (2)               01-11          99.9   116.2   129.3
      Fresh and dry
        vegetables (2)           01-13          94.7   131.1   175.9
      Eggs for fresh use (Dec.
        1991=100)                01-71-07       94.6    77.5    73.7

      Bakery products (2)        02-11         195.9   196.5   196.4
      Milled rice (2)            02-13         147.9   129.6   124.6
      Pasta products (June
        1985=100) (2)            02-14-02      128.2   126.4   126.9
      Beef and veal (2)          02-21-01      154.8   136.6   141.0
      Pork                       02-21-04      139.8   133.1   140.0
      Processed young chickens   02-22-03      151.1   131.2   124.5
      Processed turkeys          02-22-06      112.5   109.2   108.0
      Finfish and shellfish      02-23         189.9   205.1   202.8
      Dairy products             02-3          170.0   154.6   154.3
      Processed fruits and
        vegetables (2)           02-4          134.3   134.7   136.8
      Confectionery end
        products (2)             02-55         187.3   190.1   191.0
      Soft drinks (2)            02-62         159.3   156.4   158.8
      Roasted coffee (2)         02-63-01      129.7   129.3   129.8
      Shortening and cooking
        oils (2)                 02-78         204.9   195.4   185.4

    Finished consumer goods
      excluding foods                          150.5   151.5   155.5

      Alcoholic beverages        02-61         150.9   153.1   153.1

      Women's, girls', &
        infants' apparel (Dec.
        2003=100) (2)            03-81-06       99.6   100.3   100.4
      Men's and boys' apparel
        (Dec. 2003=100) (2)      03-81-07       99.4    99.5   100.1
      Textile house
        furnishings (2)          03-82         123.4   123.1   123.4

      Footwear (2)               04-3          146.1   146.3   146.3

      Residential electric
        power (Dec. 1990=100)    05-41         112.3   124.0   123.5
      Residential gas (Dec.
        1990=100)                05-51         182.8   180.6   183.7
      Gasoline                   05-71         129.1   130.7   149.2
      Home heating oil and
        distillates              05-73-02-01   108.7   131.9   156.6

      Pharmaceutical
        preparations (June
        2001=100) (2)            06-38         112.3   113.1   113.0
      Soaps and synthetic
        detergents (2)           06-71         132.4   133.9   134.0
      Cosmetics and
        other toilet
        preparations (2)         06-75         139.7   140.3   140.5

      Tires, tubes, tread,
        etc (2)                  07-12         103.1   103.0   103.3

      Sanitary paper
        products (2)             09-15-01      148.0   149.2   149.9
      Newspaper
        circulation (2)          09-31-01      233.6   233.9   234.0
      Periodical circulation     09-32-01      223.1   223.1   223.1
      Book publishing            09-33         252.1   253.3   253.3

      Household furniture        12-1          160.5   161.0   161.7
      Floor coverings (2)        12-3          136.6   138.3   139.4
      Household appliances (2)   12-4          101.6   101.3   101.5
      Home electronic
        equipment (2)            12-5           65.4    63.7    63.2
      Household glassware        12-62         171.4   171.4   172.1
      Household flatware (2)     12-64         145.4   145.4   145.4
      Lawn and garden equip.,
        ex. tractors (2)         12-66         134.6   135.0   134.7

      Passenger cars             14-11-01      132.4   129.0   135.1

      Toys, games, and
        children's
        vehicles (2)             15-11         124.7   126.1   125.9
      Sporting and athletic
        goods (2)                15-12         123.0   124.9   125.0
      Tobacco products (2)       15-2          433.1   433.5   433.4
      Mobile homes               15-5           (3)    193.3   194.2
      Jewelry, platinum, &
        karat gold (2)           15-94-02      134.9   135.4   136.1
      Costume jewelry and
        novelties (2)            15-94-04      147.5   147.8   147.8

  Capital equipment                            141.1   141.3   143.5

      Agricultural machinery
        and equipment (2)        11-1          165.3   166.4   168.9
      Construction machinery
        and equipment (2)        11-2          157.1   159.4   163.7
      Metal cutting machine
        tools (2)                11-37         151.3   152.0   151.4
      Metal forming machine
        tools (2)                11-38         172.7   172.3   172.7
      Tools, dies, jigs,
        fixtures, and ind.
        molds (2)                11-39         139.2   139.3   139.5
      Pumps, compressors, and
        equipment                11-41         166.8   168.7   169.3
      Industrial material
        handling equipment (2)   11-44         143.8   145.0   145.9
      Electronic computers
        (Dec. 1998=100) (2)      11-51          30.2    29.0    28.9
      Textile machinery (2)      11-62         157.9   160.1   159.2
      Paper industries
        machinery (June
        1982=100) (2)            11-64         174.0   174.2   174.9
      Printing trades
        machinery (2)            11-65         143.0   143.9   143.8
      Transformers and power
        regulators (2)           11-74         134.7   136.8   139.9
      Communication & related
        equip. (Dec.
        1985=100) (2)            11-76         103.1   103.6   103.7
      X-ray and electromedical
        equipment (2)            11-79-05       97.3    96.8    96.9
      Oil field and gas field
        machinery                11-91         144.1   143.6   143.7
      Mining machinery and
        equipment (2)            11-92         163.7   164.4   166.5
      Office and store
        machines and
        equipment (2)            11-93         113.9   113.7   115.0

      Commercial furniture (2)   12-2          164.6   166.7   167.1

      Light motor trucks         14-11-05      150.0   144.9   159.3
      Heavy motor trucks (2)     14-11-06      155.3   157.3   156.2
      Truck trailers (2)         14-14         148.4   150.0   151.0
      Civilian aircraft (Dec.
        1985=100) (2)            14-21-02      188.2   194.0   195.8
      Ships (Dec.
        1985=100) (2)            14-31         172.5   175.5   175.6
      Railroad equipment (2)     14-4          143.7   145.2   145.6

Intermediate materials,
    supplies, and components                   142.8   145.3   146.2

  Intermediate foods and feeds                 144.9   133.8   131.2

      Flour (2)                  2-12-03       129.4   132.0   129.8
      Refined sugar and
        byproducts (2)           02-53         121.8   121.3   121.8
      Confectionery
        materials (2)            02-54         125.1   124.7   124.4
      Crude vegetable oils (2)   02-72          (3)     (3)     (3)
      Prepared animal
        feeds (2)                02-9          132.9   118.2   111.5

  Intermediate materials less
    foods and feeds                            142.8   146.0   147.0

      Synthetic fibers (2)       03-1          106.1   107.1   107.5
      Processed yarns and
        threads (2)              03-2          109.0   109.5   110.0
      Gray fabrics (2)           03-3          113.7   113.5   113.8
      Finished fabrics (2)       03-4          120.8   120.8   121.1
      Industrial textile
        products (2)             03-83-03      132.0   132.0   132.3

      Leather (2)                04-2          220.9   219.4   219.7

      Liquefied petroleum
        gas (2)                  05-32         178.3   200.8   230.4
      Commercial electric
        power                    05-42         147.7   149.9   141.4
      Industrial electric
        power                    05-43         152.4   154.1   146.2
      Commercial natural gas
        (Dec. 1990=100)          05-52         195.7   191.6   195.5
      Industrial natural gas
        (Dec. 1990=100)          05-53         207.2   193.4   195.4
      Natural gas to electric
        utilities (Dec.
        1990=100                 05-54         183.3   161.5   164.4
      Jet fuels                  05-72-03       96.4   120.2   138.3
      No. 2 Diesel fuel          05-73-03      114.2   141.5   166.6
      Residual fuels (2)         05-74         108.0   100.6   101.3

      Industrial chemicals (2)   06-1          158.1   173.0   174.6
      Prepared paint (2)         06-21         175.3   176.0   178.0
      Paint materials (2)        06-22         178.2   180.6   183.5
      Medicinal and botanical
        chemicals (2)            06-31         134.9   134.3   134.0
      Fats and oils, inedible    06-4          159.7   148.7   130.5
      Mixed fertilizers          06-51         126.3   128.9   131.7
      Nitrogenates               06-52-01      163.5   171.1   176.0
      Phosphates (2)             06-52-02      119.5   120.6   121.8
      Other agricultural
        chemicals (2)            06-53         149.6   148.0   149.1
      Plastic resins and
        materials (2)            06-6          159.6   167.9   171.1

      Synthetic rubber (2)       07-11-02      130.6   135.9   136.5
      Plastic construction
        products                 07-21         145.0   148.5   148.8
      Unsupported plastic
        film, sheet, & other
        shapes (2)               07-22         147.1   151.6   155.3
      Plastic parts and
        components for
        manufacturing (2)        07-26         116.3   116.9   116.2

      Softwood lumber (2)        08-11         218.6   233.2   211.2
      Hardwood lumber (2)        08-12         199.7   201.8   201.0
      Millwork                   08-2          193.4   195.5   195.4
      Plywood (2)                08-3          200.8   208.3   189.2

      Woodpulp (2)               09-11         132.3   137.9   139.4
      Paper (2)                  09-13         148.9   151.6   152.5
      Paperboard (2)             09-14         170.0   180.2   179.7
      Paper boxes and
        containers (2)           09-15-03      177.2   181.6   184.4
      Building paper and board   09-2          201.9   204.1   178.0
      Commercial printing
        (June 1982=100) (2)      09-37         159.1   160.5   160.3

      Foundry and forge shop
        products                 10-15         143.0   146.2   148.0
      Steel mill products        10-17         147.0   160.5   163.0
      Primary nonferrous
        metals (2)               10-22         129.3   132.8   142.9
      Aluminum mill shapes (2)   10-25-01      149.5   164.6   153.7
      Copper and brass mill
        shapes (2)               10-25-02      198.2   201.9   210.2
      Nonferrous wire and
        cable (2)                10-26         151.8   150.7   154.8
      Metal containers (2)       10-3          116.6   117.7   117.9
      Hardware (2)               10-4          161.1   162.5   163.3
      Plumbing fixtures and
        brass fittings           10-5          188.4   190.4   190.3
      Heating equipment (2)      10-6          169.6   171.6   172.8
      Fabricated structural
        metal products (2)       10-7          164.3   169.8   170.7
      Fabricated ferrous wire
        products (June
        1982=100) (2)            10-88         150.8   157.7   155.6
      Other misc. metal
        products (2)             10-89         132.4   134.4   134.7

      Mechanical power
        transmission equipment   11-45         180.0   181.6   181.6
      Air conditioning and
        refrigeration
        equipment (2)            11-48         139.3   140.4   140.5
      Metal valves, ex.fluid
        power (Dec. 1982=100)    11-49-02      177.8   178.8   179.1
      Ball and roller
        bearings (2)             11-49-05      178.1   178.4   178.4
      Wiring devices (2)         11-71         173.5   175.5   175.3
      Motors, generators,
        motor generator sets     11-73         150.0   150.6   150.5
      Switchgear, switchboard,
        etc., equipment          11-75         163.7   165.6   165.3
      Electronic components
        and accessories (2)      11-78          89.3    88.5    88.7
      Internal combustion
        engines (2)              11-94         145.8   145.9   145.7
      Machine shop
        products (2)             11-95         144.2   145.8   146.1

      Flat glass (2)             13-11         108.0   108.3   108.0
      Cement                     13-22         155.1   161.0   161.2
      Concrete products          13-3          159.9   164.5   165.0
      Asphalt felts and
        coatings                 13-6          116.4   119.8   118.7
      Gypsum products (2)        13-7          199.4   214.0   212.5
      Glass containers (2)       13-8          144.6   145.2   145.2

      Motor vehicle parts (2)    14-12         112.1   112.1   112.2
      Aircraft engines &
        engine parts (Dec.
        1985=100)                14-23         164.0   163.6   163.7
      Aircraft parts & aux.
        equip.,nec (June
        1985=100) (2)            14-25         151.9   150.8   152.1

      Photographic
        supplies (2)             15-42         114.1   114.8   114.8

      Medical/surgical/
        personal aid
        devices (2)              15-6          158.4   157.9   158.0

  Crude materials for further
      processing                               163.0   153.8   159.7

    Crude foodstuffs and
        feedstuffs                             137.4   121.7   119.9

      Wheat (2)                  01-21         106.5   104.0   101.7
      Corn (2)                   01-22-02      110.4    86.0    71.8
      Slaughter cattle (2)       01-31         131.2   127.9   126.4
      Slaughter hogs             01-32          97.5    87.7    89.0
      Slaughter broilers/
        fryers                   01-41-02      218.9   173.2   168.7
      Slaughter turkeys          01-42         122.5   135.3   138.2
      Fluid milk                 01-6          136.9   113.8   115.9
      Soybeans (2)               01-83-01-31   154.4    96.0    84.2

      Cane sugar, raw (Dec.
        2003=100) (2)            02-52-01-03    97.6   100.7    98.5

  Crude nonfood materials                      178.0   174.1   186.1

      Raw cotton (2)             01-51          87.9    80.5    70.6
      Leaf tobacco (2)           01-92          (3)    110.5   112.0

      Hides and skins (June
        2001=100) (2)            04-1          180.0   194.7   194.4

      Coal (2)                   05-1          109.0   112.0   109.9
      Natural gas (2)            05-31         270.7   212.2   217.9
      Crude petroleum (2)        05-61          99.2   117.5   139.1

      Logs, timber, etc          08-5          194.4   194.6   195.0

      Wastepaper (2)             09-12         231.0   236.5   240.1

      Iron ore (2)               10-11          98.3    98.3    98.3
      Iron and steel scrap       10-12         250.5   332.7   374.0
      Nonferrous metal ores
        (Dec. 1983=100) (2)      10-21         107.4   116.8   121.6
      Copper base scrap (2)      10-23-01      175.8   183.7   199.0
      Aluminum base scrap        10-23-02      188.0   190.1   195.0

      Construction sand,
        gravel, and crushed
        stone                    13-21         183.3   184.4   185.0

                                  Unadjusted
                                   percent           Seasonally
                                  change to       adjusted percent
                                  Oct. 2004         change from:
                                    from:

                                                 July    Aug.    Sep.
           Grouping              Oct.    Sep.     to      to      to
                                 2003    2004    Aug.    Sep.    Oct.

Finished goods                     4.4     2.2    -0.1     0.1     1.7

  Finished consumer goods          5.2     2.3     -.1       0     2.1

    Finished consumer foods        2.5     1.6     -.2      .1     1.6

      Fresh fruits and
        melons (2)                43.5    11.3    -1.2    23.1    11.3
      Fresh and dry
        vegetables (2)            27.6    34.2    31.8    12.1    34.2
      Eggs for fresh use (Dec.
        1991=100)                -38.2     4.9   -13.0     2.7   -11.1

      Bakery products (2)           .6     -.1      .3      .3     -.1
      Milled rice (2)              8.3    -3.9     -.9   -11.1    -3.9
      Pasta products (June
        1985=100) (2)                0      .4       0       0      .4
      Beef and veal (2)          -14.6     3.2    -3.2    -1.0     3.2
      Pork                        15.8     5.2     1.7     -.4     4.9
      Processed young chickens    -1.0    -5.1      .1    -8.3    -2.8
      Processed turkeys           10.7    -1.1      .6    -1.4    -1.7
      Finfish and shellfish        6.5    -1.1     5.3    -1.1     -.8
      Dairy products               4.4     -.2     4.1    -1.6      .2
      Processed fruits and
        vegetables (2)             2.1     1.6      .3     -.1     1.6
      Confectionery end
        products (2)               3.3      .5      .1     1.4      .5
      Soft drinks (2)              3.3     1.5      .9    -1.3     1.5
      Roasted coffee (2)           1.5      .4      .2     -.1      .4
      Shortening and cooking
        oils (2)                   8.2    -5.1     3.0    -3.3    -5.1

    Finished consumer goods
      excluding foods              6.4     2.6     -.1       0     2.3

      Alcoholic beverages          2.1       0     1.3       0     -.3

      Women's, girls', &
        infants' apparel (Dec.
        2003=100) (2)             (3)       .1      .2      .6      .1
      Men's and boys' apparel
        (Dec. 2003=100) (2)       (3)       .6       0       0      .6
      Textile house
        furnishings (2)             .8      .2     -.2       0      .2

      Footwear (2)                  .2       0      .1       0       0

      Residential electric
        power (Dec. 1990=100)      2.0     -.4      .5     -.1     2.3
      Residential gas (Dec.
        1990=100)                  8.2     1.7     1.1    -2.3     1.0
      Gasoline                    45.3    14.2    -5.0      .7    17.3
      Home heating oil and
        distillates               66.4    18.7     7.8    -2.7    17.9

      Pharmaceutical
        preparations (June
        2001=100) (2)              4.1     -.1      .4      .1     -.1
      Soaps and synthetic
        detergents (2)             1.3      .1       0     1.1      .1
      Cosmetics and
        other toilet
        preparations (2)           -.1      .1     -.8       0      .1

      Tires, tubes, tread,
        etc (2)                    4.7      .3     -.1     -.6      .3

      Sanitary paper
        products (2)               -.3      .5     -.3      .4      .5
      Newspaper
        circulation (2)             .7       0       0      .5       0
      Periodical circulation       1.7       0       0      .3      .4
      Book publishing              3.6       0       0      .5     -.2

      Household furniture          2.1      .4      .4      .1      .3
      Floor coverings (2)          3.3      .8     1.2     -.6      .8
      Household appliances (2)     -.5      .2     -.4      .1      .2
      Home electronic
        equipment (2)             -6.0     -.8       0     -.8     -.8
      Household glassware          1.8      .4    -1.6     1.7      .2
      Household flatware (2)        .1       0       0       0       0
      Lawn and garden equip.,
        ex. tractors (2)           1.1     -.2      .4      .1     -.2

      Passenger cars               1.1     4.7    -1.2     1.1    -1.3

      Toys, games, and
        children's
        vehicles (2)               1.1     -.2     1.3       0     -.2
      Sporting and athletic
        goods (2)                  1.1     0.1     0.2     1.3     0.1
      Tobacco products (2)          .1       0     -.1       0       0
      Mobile homes                12.3      .5      .1     2.6      .4
      Jewelry, platinum, &
        karat gold (2)             2.4      .5     -.1      .1      .5
      Costume jewelry and
        novelties (2)              1.7       0       0       0       0

  Capital equipment                1.9     1.6     -.1      .4      .4

      Agricultural machinery
        and equipment (2)          4.3     1.5     -.1      .2     1.5
      Construction machinery
        and equipment (2)          6.7     2.7      .2      .2     2.7
      Metal cutting machine
        tools (2)                   .6     -.4      .3      .1     -.4
      Metal forming machine
        tools (2)                  2.9      .2       0     -.1      .2
      Tools, dies, jigs,
        fixtures, and ind.
        molds (2)                    0      .1      .1      .1      .1
      Pumps, compressors, and
        equipment                  3.5      .4      .4      .5      .4
      Industrial material
        handling equipment (2)     5.6      .6      .1      .3      .6
      Electronic computers
        (Dec. 1998=100) (2)      -11.6     -.3    -1.7    -2.0     -.3
      Textile machinery (2)        1.0     -.6       0     1.4     -.6
      Paper industries
        machinery (June
        1982=100) (2)              2.7      .4      .1       0      .4
      Printing trades
        machinery (2)               .2     -.1       0      .1     -.1
      Transformers and power
        regulators (2)             5.9     2.3      .4      .4     2.3
      Communication & related
        equip. (Dec.
        1985=100) (2)             -1.1      .1      .2      .7      .1
      X-ray and electromedical
        equipment (2)             -2.9      .1     -.9      .3      .1
      Oil field and gas field
        machinery                  2.2      .1      .3      .3       0
      Mining machinery and
        equipment (2)              7.1     1.3     -.1      .1     1.3
      Office and store
        machines and
        equipment (2)              1.9     1.1      .1      .1     1.1

      Commercial furniture (2)     2.8      .2     1.0     -.1      .2

      Light motor trucks            .3     9.9    -2.5      .2     2.7
      Heavy motor trucks (2)       1.1     -.7      .8      .6     -.7
      Truck trailers (2)           8.1      .7      .3      .7      .7
      Civilian aircraft (Dec.
        1985=100) (2)              6.1      .9     1.4       0      .9
      Ships (Dec.
        1985=100) (2)              7.8      .1       0     2.5      .1
      Railroad equipment (2)       6.1      .3      .8     -.1      .3

Intermediate materials,
    supplies, and components       9.0      .6     1.0      .1      .9

  Intermediate foods and feeds     -.5    -1.9    -5.2    -1.7    -1.9

      Flour (2)                    8.1    -1.7    -3.1     5.6    -1.7
      Refined sugar and
        byproducts (2)               0      .4      .6     -.2      .4
      Confectionery
        materials (2)              1.9     -.2     -.6    -1.1     -.2
      Crude vegetable oils (2)    (3)     (3)     (3)     (3)     (3)
      Prepared animal
        feeds (2)                 -3.5    -5.7   -10.1    -3.0    -5.7

  Intermediate materials less
    foods and feeds                9.5      .7     1.3      .2     1.0

      Synthetic fibers (2)         1.4      .4     -.2      .5      .4
      Processed yarns and
        threads (2)                6.4      .5     -.2      .2      .5
      Gray fabrics (2)             2.2      .3     -.1    -1.1      .3
      Finished fabrics (2)           0      .2      .1     -.2      .2
      Industrial textile
        products (2)               1.6      .2       0       0      .2

      Leather (2)                   .5      .1       0     -.5      .1

      Liquefied petroleum
        gas (2)                   51.0    14.7    13.9    -7.4    14.7
      Commercial electric
        power                      -.7    -5.7     1.2      .6     -.8
      Industrial electric
        power                      -.8    -5.1     3.0     -.1    -2.4
      Commercial natural gas
        (Dec. 1990=100)           14.1     2.0     2.4    -2.1     1.8
      Industrial natural gas
        (Dec. 1990=100)           10.0     1.0     3.7    -4.9     -.6
      Natural gas to electric
        utilities (Dec.
        1990=100                  15.4     1.8     1.4    -1.9    -4.0
      Jet fuels                   78.0    15.1    15.1   -12.5    17.2
      No. 2 Diesel fuel           64.8    17.7     7.6    -3.4    21.4
      Residual fuels (2)           5.5      .7    11.8      .9      .7

      Industrial chemicals (2)    24.3      .9     5.7     3.0      .9
      Prepared paint (2)           3.7     1.1      .1      .2     1.5
      Paint materials (2)          6.4     1.6      .9     -.3     1.6
      Medicinal and botanical
        chemicals (2)              -.8     -.2    -1.2     -.2     -.2
      Fats and oils, inedible       .8   -12.2    -5.8    -2.8    -9.9
      Mixed fertilizers            9.4      .2     1.3     1.1     2.6
      Nitrogenates                17.7     2.9     5.3     1.1     3.5
      Phosphates (2)               8.8     1.0     1.5     1.9     1.0
      Other agricultural
        chemicals (2)                0      .7     -.3     -.9      .7
      Plastic resins and
        materials (2)             17.0     1.9      .5     3.9     1.9

      Synthetic rubber (2)         8.6      .4     1.9     1.6      .4
      Plastic construction
        products                   7.0      .2     1.0     2.3      .5
      Unsupported plastic
        film, sheet, & other
        shapes (2)                 9.5     2.4      .8     1.6     2.4
      Plastic parts and
        components for
        manufacturing (2)          -.4     -.6      .1      .5     -.6

      Softwood lumber (2)         18.7    -9.4     8.1     -.1    -9.4
      Hardwood lumber (2)          5.5     -.4      .9      .1     -.4
      Millwork                     6.4     -.1      .3      .3      .1
      Plywood (2)                 -7.2    -9.2    13.7     2.6    -9.2

      Woodpulp (2)                14.3     1.1     1.1      .4     1.1
      Paper (2)                    4.5      .6     1.1     1.2      .6
      Paperboard (2)              12.4     -.3     -.4      .1     -.3
      Paper boxes and
        containers (2)             7.3     1.5     2.0      .7     1.5
      Building paper and board    -9.1   -12.8     8.4     5.2   -12.8
      Commercial printing
        (June 1982=100) (2)        1.1     -.1      .1      .5     -.1

      Foundry and forge shop
        products                   7.6     1.2      .9     1.0     1.2
      Steel mill products         48.0     1.6     1.8      .9     1.7
      Primary nonferrous
        metals (2)                31.7     7.6    -1.4     -.7     7.6
      Aluminum mill shapes (2)     7.8       0      .2     6.4    -6.6
      Copper and brass mill
        shapes (2)                34.8     4.1     -.1     -.2     4.1
      Nonferrous wire and
        cable (2)                 14.6     2.7      .1     -.8     2.7
      Metal containers (2)         7.7      .2      .1      .9      .2
      Hardware (2)                 4.2      .5       0      .4      .5
      Plumbing fixtures and
        brass fittings             3.7     -.1     -.3     1.0      .1
      Heating equipment (2)        5.6      .7      .4      .6      .7
      Fabricated structural
        metal products (2)        17.2      .5     1.7      .2      .5
      Fabricated ferrous wire
        products (June
        1982=100) (2)             17.6    -1.3      .1      .3    -1.3
      Other misc. metal
        products (2)               5.7      .2      .3     1.0      .2

      Mechanical power
        transmission equipment     5.6       0      .2      .4       0
      Air conditioning and
        refrigeration
        equipment (2)              2.3      .1      .9      .4      .1
      Metal valves, ex.fluid
        power (Dec. 1982=100)      5.4      .2      .6      .2     -.1
      Ball and roller
        bearings (2)               4.3       0     -.1     -.2       0
      Wiring devices (2)          14.5     -.1      .2     1.2     -.1
      Motors, generators,
        motor generator sets       2.2     -.1     -.2     -.1      .1
      Switchgear, switchboard,
        etc., equipment            3.2     -.2      .2      .8     -.5
      Electronic components
        and accessories (2)       -1.7      .2     -.1    -1.2      .2
      Internal combustion
        engines (2)                 .1     -.1     -.1      .1     -.1
      Machine shop
        products (2)               3.6      .2      .5      .1      .2

      Flat glass (2)              -2.3     -.3      .2     -.3     -.3
      Cement                       6.7      .1     2.3     1.1      .1
      Concrete products            7.4      .3      .9     1.7      .4
      Asphalt felts and
        coatings                   1.9     -.9       0     2.2     -.5
      Gypsum products (2)         21.2    -0.7     2.1     2.2    -0.7
      Glass containers (2)         3.1       0       0      .6       0

      Motor vehicle parts (2)       .5      .1      .4     -.3      .1
      Aircraft engines &
        engine parts (Dec.
        1985=100)                  6.3      .1     1.6      .1      .2
      Aircraft parts & aux.
        equip.,nec (June
        1985=100) (2)               .9      .9       0      .3      .9

      Photographic
        supplies (2)              -1.4       0       0     -.4       0

      Medical/surgical/
        personal aid
        devices (2)                1.5      .1     -.6      .4      .1

  Crude materials for further
      processing                  15.7     3.8     -.7    -4.2     4.3

    Crude foodstuffs and
        feedstuffs                -6.4    -1.5    -4.6    -2.1     -.8

      Wheat (2)                    9.6    -2.2    -8.2     9.1    -2.2
      Corn (2)                   -15.4   -16.5    -6.6    -5.7   -16.5
      Slaughter cattle (2)       -19.5    -1.2     1.1     -.2    -1.2
      Slaughter hogs              35.7     1.5     3.2    -2.6     3.5
      Slaughter broilers/
        fryers                     9.1    -2.6    -4.0   -13.7     2.6
      Slaughter turkeys           24.4     2.1     1.5      .5    -2.9
      Fluid milk                   3.1     1.8   -10.8    -2.8      .8
      Soybeans (2)               -32.7   -12.3   -35.5    -3.1   -12.3

      Cane sugar, raw (Dec.
        2003=100) (2)             (3)     -2.2    -1.6     2.9    -2.2

  Crude nonfood materials         31.9     6.9     1.3    -5.3     7.1

      Raw cotton (2)             -36.3   -12.3    -3.0    11.7   -12.3
      Leaf tobacco (2)             1.1     1.4    (3)      9.6     1.4

      Hides and skins (June
        2001=100) (2)              2.9     -.2     1.6     1.0     -.2

      Coal (2)                     9.1    -1.9      .1     2.9    -1.9
      Natural gas (2)             18.4     2.7    -6.7   -12.4     2.7
      Crude petroleum (2)         70.3    18.4    12.5     -.3    18.4

      Logs, timber, etc            4.7      .2    -1.0     -.2       0

      Wastepaper (2)              19.2     1.5     1.2     -.2     1.5

      Iron ore (2)                 1.9       0      .1     -.1       0
      Iron and steel scrap        90.7    12.4     7.7    -8.7    15.4
      Nonferrous metal ores
        (Dec. 1983=100) (2)       46.2     4.1     6.4    -1.8     4.1
      Copper base scrap (2)       47.2     8.3     1.5    -1.2     8.3
      Aluminum base scrap         14.0     2.6     2.5     -.3     3.1

      Construction sand,
        gravel, and crushed
        stone                      3.8      .3      .2      .2      .7

(1) The indexes for June 2004 have been recalculated to
incorporate late reports and corrections by respondents. All indexes
are subject to revision 4 months after original publication.

(2) Not seasonally adjusted.

(3) Not available.

Table 3. Producer price indexes for selected stage-of-processing
groupings, seasonally adjusted

(1982=100)

                                Index

                                    Finished
 Year                    Finished   consumer
 and          Finished   consumer     goods      Capital
month          goods      foods     excluding   equipment
                                      foods

2000:
  January      135.1      135.6       134.0       138.2
  February     136.5      136.5       136.2       138.2
  March        137.2      136.5       137.5       138.4
  April        136.9      137.7       136.4       138.4
  May          137.1      138.1       136.5       138.7
  June         138.3      137.4       138.9       138.8
  July         138.3      137.2       138.9       139.0
  August       138.0      136.6       138.5       139.0
  September    139.1      136.8       140.4       139.3
  October      139.4      137.7       140.8       139.1
  November     140.1      138.3       141.6       139.4
  December     140.1      138.1       141.6       139.5

2001:
  January      141.6      139.1       144.1       139.8
  February     142.0      140.5       144.2       139.3
  March        141.4      141.6       142.6       139.6
  April        142.1      142.2       143.5       139.8
  May          142.4      142.2       144.2       139.6
  June         141.9      141.7       143.3       139.8
  July         140.2      141.0       140.4       140.1
  August       140.6      141.9       140.8       140.1
  September    141.3      142.3       141.8       140.2
  October      139.0      141.8       138.1       139.3
  November     138.4      140.9       137.2       139.5
  December     137.7      140.7       136.0       139.6

2002:
  January      137.7      141.5       135.8       139.4
  February     138.1      142.9       136.0       139.5
  March        139.1      143.9       137.5       139.5
  April        139.1      139.5       139.4       139.3
  May          138.5      139.3       138.3       139.2
  June         138.8      139.6       138.7       139.3
  July         138.6      139.5       138.7       138.8
  August       138.6      138.8       139.0       138.7
  September    139.0      138.2       139.8       139.0
  October      140.0      138.8       141.3       139.2
  November     139.7      139.3       140.7       139.0
  December     139.3      139.7       139.8       138.8

2003:
  January      141.1      142.3       142.2       139.1
  February     142.8      142.8       145.2       139.0
  March        144.6      143.2       148.1       139.8
  April        142.5      144.3       144.0       139.1
  May          141.9      144.5       142.8       139.2
  June         142.7      145.1       144.0       139.2
  July         142.8      144.7       144.3       139.4
  August       143.5      145.8       145.0       139.7
  September    143.8      147.5       145.0       139.6
  October      144.7      150.5       145.4       140.0
  November     144.5      150.1       145.0       140.1
  December     144.8      150.4       145.6       139.9

2004:
  January      145.7      148.4       148.0       140.2
  February     145.8      149.0       148.1       139.9
  March        146.7      151.2       148.6       140.4
  April        147.7      153.1       149.6       140.5
  May          148.6      155.4       150.4       140.9
  June         148.4      154.3       150.0       141.6
  July         148.5      151.8       151.1       141.7
  August       148.4      151.5       151.0       141.6
  September    148.5      151.6       151.0       142.1
  October      151.0      154.1       154.5       142.7

                                Index

                                            Intermediate
 Year         Intermediate   Intermediate    materials
 and           materials      foods and      excluding
month                           feeds          foods

2000:
  January        126.3          109.7          127.3
  February       127.4          110.6          128.3
  March          128.4          111.6          129.3
  April          128.3          113.6          129.2
  May            128.3          113.6          129.1
  June           129.4          113.3          130.3
  July           129.7          112.2          130.7
  August         129.4          109.9          130.5
  September      130.3          110.4          131.4
  October        130.7          110.9          131.8
  November       130.6          111.6          131.7
  December       131.0          113.9          132.0

2001:
  January        132.0          115.4          133.0
  February       131.8          114.5          132.8
  March          131.1          114.7          132.1
  April          131.0          114.7          131.9
  May            131.1          115.4          132.0
  June           131.0          116.3          131.8
  July           129.5          116.7          130.2
  August         129.2          118.7          129.8
  September      129.3          117.6          130.0
  October        127.6          116.9          128.2
  November       126.8          115.4          127.5
  December       125.9          114.3          126.6

2002:
  January        125.5          113.9          126.2
  February       125.4          114.1          126.0
  March          126.3          114.7          127.0
  April          127.4          114.1          128.1
  May            127.0          113.1          127.8
  June           127.3          114.2          128.1
  July           127.7          115.5          128.4
  August         128.2          116.3          128.9
  September      129.0          117.4          129.7
  October        129.9          117.0          130.6
  November       129.9          117.5          130.6
  December       129.7          119.0          130.3

2003:
  January        131.1          120.7          131.7
  February       133.6          121.7          134.3
  March          136.4          121.4          137.2
  April          133.2          121.6          133.9
  May            132.3          123.0          132.9
  June           133.1          125.2          133.6
  July           133.3          124.1          133.9
  August         134.1          124.4          134.6
  September      134.0          127.8          134.4
  October        134.4          131.3          134.6
  November       134.4          134.7          134.4
  December       134.9          134.3          135.0

2004:
  January        136.1          132.5          136.4
  February       137.4          134.2          137.6
  March          138.5          137.5          138.6
  April          140.4          143.9          140.4
  May            141.8          148.0          141.7
  June           142.4          144.8          142.4
  July           143.5          142.8          143.7
  August         144.9          135.4          145.5
  September      145.1          133.1          145.8
  October        146.4          130.6          147.3

                            Index

                            Crude
 Year           Crude     foodstuffs     Crude
 and          materials      and        nonfood
month                     feedstuffs   materials

2000:
  January       106.7        98.7        108.4
  February      111.2        99.6        115.1
  March         113.3       102.4        116.7
  April         111.5       103.9        112.7
  May           115.1       103.4        119.1
  June          124.8       100.5        137.0
  July          122.0        97.9        134.1
  August        117.6        94.0        129.6
  September     125.3        96.1        140.9
  October       130.2        99.0        146.9
  November      129.0       101.3        143.3
  December      141.3       106.1        160.4

2001:
  January       165.6       106.9        199.9
  February      141.9       106.2        161.4
  March         132.5       110.0        143.3
  April         133.2       109.8        144.6
  May           130.6       108.8        140.8
  June          119.9       108.2        123.5
  July          113.1       108.1        112.5
  August        112.3       107.4        111.5
  September     106.9       107.0        102.9
  October        97.4       103.4         89.7
  November      102.7        99.4        101.2
  December       95.7        98.1         90.6

2002:
  January        99.7       101.4         95.0
  February       98.7       103.6         91.3
  March         103.9       103.4        100.8
  April         108.4        97.1        113.8
  May           109.3        97.0        115.4
  June          105.1        95.6        109.1
  July          106.1        96.7        110.1
  August        108.1        98.7        112.0
  September     110.4        99.5        115.4
  October       112.5        99.5        119.2
  November      116.7       100.5        125.8
  December      119.2       102.4        128.6

2003:
  January       127.9       107.0        140.3
  February      134.5       107.6        151.6
  March         152.3       106.2        184.2
  April         128.2       107.7        140.3
  May           130.1       109.7        142.1
  June          135.7       108.8        152.7
  July          131.9       106.1        148.2
  August        130.6       110.0        142.6
  September     134.1       117.7        142.8
  October       137.9       127.7        141.4
  November      137.9       126.9        142.1
  December      142.6       127.3        150.1

2004:
  January       148.4       118.7        167.1
  February      150.7       123.8        167.1
  March         153.1       132.3        164.6
  April         155.9       136.6        166.2
  May           160.9       139.5        172.6
  June          161.3       13541        176.5
  July          161.0       128.9        181.3
  August        159.8       123.0        183.7
  September     153.1       120.4        174.0
  October       159.7       119.4        186.4

NOTE: All seasonally adjusted indexes are subject
to change up to 5 years after original publication
due to the recalculation of seasonal factors each
January. The indexes for June 2004 have been
recalculated to incorporate late reports and
corrections by respondents.

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected
industries and industry groups, not seasonally adjusted

                                           Industry   Index
         Industry (1)                        code     base

Total mining industries                               12/84
Oil and gas extraction                     211        12/85
Mining (except oil & gas)                  212        12/03
Mining support activities                  213        12/03

Total manufacturing Industries                        12/84
Food mfg                                   311        12/84
Beverage & tobacco mfg                     312        12/03
Textile mills                              313        12/03
Textile product mills                      314        12/03
Apparel manufacturing                      315        12/03
Leather & allied product mfg               316        12/84
Wood products manufacturing                321        12/03
Paper manufacturing                        322        12/03
Printing and related support activities    323        12/03
Petroleum and coal products mfg            324        12/84
Chemical mfg                               325        12/84
Plastics and rubber products mfg           326        12/84
Nonmetallic mineral product mfg            327        12/84
Primary metal mfg                          331        12/84
Fabricated metal product mfg               332        12/84
Machinery mfg                              333        12/03
Computer & electronic product mfg          334        12/03
Electrical equip, appliance & component
  mfg                                      335        12/03
Transportation equipment mfg               336        12/03
Furniture & related product mfg            337        12/84
Miscellaneous mfg                          339        12/03

Retail trade industries
Motor vehicle and parts dealers            441        12/03
Furniture and home furnishings stores      442        12/03
Electronics and appliance stores           443        12/03
Bldg material and garden equip and supp
  dealers                                  444        12/03
Food and beverage stores                   445        12/99
Health and personal care stores            446        12/03
Gasoline stations                          447        06/01
Clothing and clothing accessories stores   448        12/03
Sporting goods hobby, book and music
  stores                                   451        12/03
General merchandise stores                 452        12/03
Nonstore retailers                         454        12/03

Transportation and warehousing
Air transportation                         481        12/92
Rail transportation                        482        12/96
Water transportation                       483        12/03
Truck transportation                       484        12/03
Pipeline transportation of crude oil       486110     06/86
Pipeline transportation of refined
  petroleum products                       486910     06/86
Transportation support activities          488        12/03
Postal service                             491        06/89
Couriers and messengers                    492        12/03

Utilities
Utilities                                  221        12/03

Health care and social assistance
Offices of physicians                      6211       12/96
Medical and diagnostic laboratories        6215       12/03
Home health care services                  6216       12/96
Hospitals                                  622        12/92
Nursing care facilities                    6231       12/03
Residential mental retardation
  facilities                               62321      12/03

Other services industries
Publishing industries, except Internet     511        12/03
Broadcasting, except Internet              515        12/03
Telecommunications                         517        12/03
Data processing and related services       5182       12/03
Security, commodity contracts and like
  activity                                 523        12/03
Insurance carriers and related
  activities                               524        12/03
Lessors of nonres bldg (exc
  miniwarehouse)                           53112      12/03
Offices of real estate agents and
  brokers                                  5312       12/03
Real estate support activities             5313       12/03
Automotive equipment rental and leasing    5321       06/01
Legal services                             5411       12/96
Offices of certified public accountants    541211     12/03
Architectural, engineering and related
  services                                 5413       12/96
Advertising agencies                       54181      12/03
Employment services                        5613       12/96
Travel agencies                            56151      12/03
Janitorial services                        56172      12/03
Waste collection                           5621       12/03
Accommodation                              721        12/96

                                                  Index

                                           June    Sep.    Oct.
         Industry (1)                      2004    2004    2004
                                            (2)     (2)     (2)

Total mining industries                    155.5   148.8   158.9
Oil and gas extraction                     198.0   182.8   199.9
Mining (except oil & gas)                  108.1   111.6   112.3
Mining support activities                  102.2   107.5   110.1

Total manufacturing Industries             142.9   144.1   146.5
Food mfg                                   148.6   143.3   142.9
Beverage & tobacco mfg                     101.2   101.0   101.6
Textile mills                              101.3   101.2   101.7
Textile product mills                      101.4   102.1   102.5
Apparel manufacturing                       99.8    99.9   100.1
Leather & allied product mfg               143.5   143.5   143.7
Wood products manufacturing                108.3   110.8   107.4
Paper manufacturing                        102.3   104.9   105.7
Printing and related support activities    101.0   102.0   101.9
Petroleum and coal products mfg            144.1   158.9   176.7
Chemical mfg                               171.6   175.6   177.1
Plastics and rubber products mfg           130.8   132.5   134.3
Nonmetallic mineral product mfg            142.2   144.8   145.2
Primary metal mfg                          142.3   150.9   152.0
Fabricated metal product mfg               141.9   144.2   144.7
Machinery mfg                              101.8   102.5   103.1
Computer & electronic product mfg           99.1    98.9    98.9
Electrical equip, appliance & component
  mfg                                      103.5   104.1   104.4
Transportation equipment mfg               100.6    99.9   103.2
Furniture & related product mfg            151.7   152.7   153.5
Miscellaneous mfg                          101.2   101.6   101.6

Retail trade industries
Motor vehicle and parts dealers            103.7   103.5   104.2
Furniture and home furnishings stores      102.8   103.6   104.0
Electronics and appliance stores            98.8   101.6   100.6
Bldg material and garden equip and supp
  dealers                                  108.3   114.8   110.8
Food and beverage stores                   121.9   124.1   120.4
Health and personal care stores            981.7   107.3   106.8
Gasoline stations                           59.3    45.8    42.0
Clothing and clothing accessories stores    99.4   101.4   102.2
Sporting goods hobby, book and music
  stores                                    97.8    92.3    95.9
General merchandise stores                 104.6   104.6   105.2
Nonstore retailers                         108.7   107.5   103.1

Transportation and warehousing
Air transportation                         162.8   160.6   161.6
Rail transportation                        112.6   113.6   114.7
Water transportation                       100.3   103.0   103.6
Truck transportation                       103.0   104.0   104.7
Pipeline transportation of crude oil       114.6   116.6   116.6
Pipeline transportation of refined
  petroleum products                       114.5   117.3   117.4
Transportation support activities          100.8   101.4   102.2
Postal service                             155.0   155.0   155.0
Couriers and messengers                    105.6   106.1   106.4

Utilities
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