FEDERAL RESERVE STATISTICAL RELEASE                                 
 
 G.17 (419)                                                          For release at 9:15 a.m. (EDT)
                                                                     July 16, 1999
      Industrial production rose 0.2 percent in June after gains of 0.2 percent in May and 0.3
 percent in April.   At 134.2 percent of its 1992 average, industrial production in June was 2.7
 percent higher than in June 1998.  For the second quarter as a whole, the total index increased at
 an annual rate of 3.9 percent, up from a first-quarter pace of 1.3 percent.  At 80.3 percent in June,
 capacity utilization for total industry was little changed from the beginning of the year but was
 down 1.2 percentage points from June 1998.
 

 Market Groups
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      The output of consumer goods was unchanged for a second month.  The production of
 durable consumer goods decelerated to a 0.5 percent rate.  The output of automotive products
 rose 1.8 percent while the production of other durable goods fell 0.5 percent, with declines in
 kitchen appliances, carpets, and other goods exceeding gains in home computing equipment and
 room air conditioners.  For the second quarter, the output of durable consumer goods increased at
 an annual rate of 12.3 percent as assemblies of light vehicles rose to a seasonally adjusted annual
 rate of 12.7 million units, up from 12.3 million units in the first quarter.  The production of
 nondurable consumer goods eased 0.2 percent in June; a small decrease in the production of
 non-energy goods was accompanied by a further decline in the production of energy goods as the
 output of fuels fell back.  Over the past twelve months, the output of consumer nondurable goods
 fell 2.9 percent, with weakness in most major categories.
      A 0.1 percent gain in the output of business equipment followed monthly advances that
 averaged 0.8 percent from March to May.  Further gains in the production of information
 processing equipment and in the assembly of business vehicles were counterbalanced by declines
 in the output of farm machinery and equipment, civilian aircraft, and industrial equipment,
 particularly construction and mining machinery.  The output of defense and space equipment
 declined 0.6 percent, to a level 2 percent below that of June 1998.
      The production of both construction and business supplies eased for a second month.  For
 the second quarter, the index for construction supplies fell at an annual rate of 1.2 percent after
 an increase of 8.3 percent in the first quarter, when mild weather contributed to strength in
 construction activity. The output of materials increased 0.5 percent.  The output of durable goods
 materials, which, in terms of value added, accounts for more than half of industrial materials,
 increased 0.7 percent in June, as it had in May.  The output of semiconductors and computer
 parts continued to rise appreciably.  The production of nondurable goods materials and energy
 materials turned up a bit after declines in May; both of these indexes were more than 1 percent
 below their levels of June 1998.
 

 Industry Groups
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      Output in manufacturing edged up 0.1 percent as an increase of 0.4 percent for durable
 goods was partly offset by a decrease of 0.2 percent for nondurables.  The June rise in durables
 was the smallest since February; output over the second quarter rose at an annual rate of 7.7
 percent.  The gain in June, as well as for the second quarter, principally reflected significant gains
 at makers of high-technology goods, such as computers and semiconductors, and increases in the
 output of motor vehicles and parts.  The output of stone, clay, and glass products also picked up
 in June.  Production decreased notably in lumber and in miscellaneous manufacturing; output has
 also fallen in aerospace and miscellaneous transportation equipment because commercial aircraft
 production has been declining from the record levels of last year.  The decrease in the production
 of nondurables continued the weakness of recent months; output edged down 0.3 percent at an
 annual rate in the second quarter after having increased only slightly during the previous two
 quarters.  The output of petroleum products and of leather and products fell about 2 percent in
 June; the production of tobacco, textiles, and apparel fell about 1 percent; and the output of
 chemicals and products fell about 1/2 percent.  However, increases in food and in paper and
 products restrained the overall drop in nondurables.
      The factory operating rate fell 0.2 percentage point, to 79.4 percent, with decreases in
 both advanced- and primary-processing industries.  Capacity utilization in primary-processing
 industries, at 82.2 percent, dipped noticeably below its 1967-98 average for only the second
 month since mid-1992; utilization for advanced-processing industries has been below its
 long-run average since June 1998.
      The output indexes for both utilities and mining rose 0.4 percent in June.  The operating
 rate at electric utilities, 93.6 percent, was about 4 percentage points above its long-run average.
 The operating rate for mining, 81.7 percent, was well below its long-run average; weakness in the
 oil fields accounted for much of the slack.
 
 
 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND CAPACITY UTILIZATION:  SUMMARY
 Seasonally adjusted
                               |             Index, 1992=100             |                 Percent change
                               |     1999                                |   1999                          |  June 98 to 
 Industrial Production         |     Mar.      Apr.       May      June  |   Mar.    Apr.     May    June  |   June 99 
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                               |                                         |                                 |
  Total index                  |    133.3     133.7     134.0     134.2  |     .7      .3      .2      .2  |         2.7 
     Previous estimates        |    133.3     133.8     134.1            |     .7      .4      .2          |             
                               |                                         |                                 |
 Major market groups:          |                                         |                                 |
     Products, total           |    125.2     125.6     125.8     125.6  |     .5      .4      .1     -.1  |         1.6 
        Consumer goods         |    115.3     115.6     115.6     115.6  |     .0      .3      .0      .0  |          .4 
        Business equipment     |    169.3     170.7     171.7     171.9  |    1.0      .8      .6      .1  |         5.1 
        Construction supplies  |    131.7     132.2     132.1     131.3  |    -.8      .4     -.1     -.6  |         4.1 
     Materials                 |    146.7     146.9     147.4     148.2  |    1.0      .2      .3      .5  |         4.5 
                               |                                         |                                 |
 Major industry groups:        |                                         |                                 |
     Manufacturing             |    137.5     138.0     138.4     138.6  |     .4      .4      .3      .1  |         3.6 
        Durable                |    163.1     164.2     165.2     165.9  |     .9      .6      .6      .4  |         7.1 
        Nondurable             |    111.7     111.8     111.6     111.3  |    -.2      .1     -.2     -.2  |         -.7 
     Mining                    |     98.9      98.3      98.7      99.1  |     .1     -.6      .4      .4  |        -5.4 
     Utilities                 |    116.7     116.3     114.3     114.7  |    4.9     -.4    -1.7      .4  |        -3.4 
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                               |                                                                           |   Capacity
                               |                            Percent of Capacity                            |    Growth
                               |   Average      1982   1988-89     1998  |   1999                          |  June 98 to 
 Capacity Utilization          |  1967-98        Low      High     June  |   Mar.    Apr.     May    June  |   June 99 
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                               |                                         |                                 |
  Total industry               |     82.1      71.1      85.4      81.5  |   80.5    80.5    80.4    80.3  |         4.3 
     Previous estimates        |                                         |   80.5    80.5    80.5          |             
                               |                                         |                                 |
     Manufacturing             |     81.1      69.0      85.7      80.2  |   79.5    79.6    79.6    79.4  |         4.7 
        Advanced processing    |     80.5      70.4      84.2      79.2  |   78.4    78.6    78.6    78.5  |         5.6 
        Primary processing     |     82.4      66.2      88.9      83.3  |   82.7    82.5    82.4    82.2  |         2.4 
     Mining                    |     87.5      80.3      88.0      87.3  |   81.8    81.2    81.4    81.7  |         1.1 
     Utilities                 |     87.4      75.9      92.6      94.0  |   91.9    91.5    89.9    90.2  |          .7 
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 Note:  Estimates for June are preliminary.  Estimates from March to May are revised.
 
 
 
                      
 Table 1A
 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION:  MARKET GROUPS
                                                     |             |                                   Index, 1992=100
                                                     |    1998     |           Seasonally adjusted            |         Not seasonally adjusted
                                                     |     IP      |  1999                                    |  1999                                    
 Item                                                |Proportion<1>|  Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   Apr.    May   June |  Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   Apr.    May   June 
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                                                     |             |                                          |
  Total index                                        |   100.00    | 132.3  132.5  133.3  133.7  134.0  134.2 | 129.8  132.0  133.6  132.3  132.3  137.1 
                                                     |             |                                          |
  Products, total                                    |    61.26    | 124.5  124.6  125.2  125.6  125.8  125.6 | 121.6  122.8  123.7  123.4  123.6  127.8 
     Final products                                  |    46.12    | 125.8  125.9  126.5  126.9  127.2  127.2 | 123.6  125.4  126.2  124.8  125.0  129.2 
                                                     |             |                                          |
        Consumer goods                               |    27.67    | 115.2  115.3  115.3  115.6  115.6  115.6 | 113.8  114.4  114.9  113.0  112.8  117.0 
           Durable                                   |     6.01    | 141.5  143.3  142.2  144.9  146.9  147.7 | 135.9  148.2  151.2  150.5  151.0  149.2 
              Automotive products                    |     2.66    | 141.7  140.4  138.4  140.9  144.7  147.2 | 133.7  150.0  152.2  146.4  151.1  150.7 
                 Autos and trucks                    |     1.58    | 149.4  149.3  147.5  150.1  154.7  158.9 | 139.0  166.3  168.9  157.1  166.6  163.1 
                    Autos                            |      .54    | 111.7  109.0  110.8  112.8  108.8  112.4 | 104.8  117.9  124.4  116.2  117.4  121.1 
                    Trucks                           |     1.04    | 185.2  187.2  182.5  185.7  197.3  202.1 | 171.6  211.4  211.0  195.8  212.3  203.0 
                 Auto parts and allied goods         |     1.08    | 130.5  127.5  125.3  127.7  130.3  130.5 | 125.9  127.4  128.9  131.2  129.5  133.1 
              Other durable goods                    |     3.36    | 141.0  145.4  145.0  147.9  148.4  147.7 | 137.3  146.3  150.0  153.6  150.6  147.6 
                 Appliances and electronics          |      .95    | 229.6  241.4  241.7  252.0  250.7  253.2 | 221.4  249.2  245.0  252.1  248.1  260.8 
                    Appliances and air cond.         |      .48    | 132.9  139.9  132.6  139.1  133.4  133.0 | 129.6  153.2  145.9  144.7  135.0  139.1 
                    Home electronics                 |      .46    | 386.5  406.1  427.2  443.4  455.1  464.0 | 368.2  394.3  400.8  427.3  441.3  471.4 
                 Carpeting and furniture             |      .84    | 120.7  123.1  117.8  119.0  120.3  119.7 | 117.3  122.4  118.9  124.0  117.0  122.7 
                 Miscellaneous                       |     1.57    | 110.9  113.5  115.5  116.7  117.2  115.5 | 108.5  112.6  122.2  123.7  123.4  110.8 
           Nondurable                                |    21.66    | 108.9  108.6  108.8  108.6  108.1  107.9 | 108.5  106.4  106.4  104.1  103.9  109.4 
              Nonenergy                              |    18.90    | 108.2  108.5  107.9  107.8  107.5  107.4 | 103.8  104.2  104.4  104.1  105.1  110.8 
                 Foods and tobacco                   |     9.68    | 110.0  110.2  109.6  109.1  108.6  108.9 | 105.1  105.5  106.1  105.2  106.0  112.8 
                 Clothing                            |     1.81    |  93.4   92.6   92.3   92.3   91.3   90.8 |  87.0   90.2   89.8   90.7   92.1   95.0 
                 Chemical products                   |     4.59    | 115.3  117.4  117.3  117.1  117.0  115.9 | 110.4  110.2  110.6  109.7  112.4  120.5 
                 Paper products                      |     2.83    | 102.0  101.0   99.5  100.4  101.2  101.5 | 101.4  100.4   99.8  101.4  100.5  100.6 
              Energy products                        |     2.76    | 113.3  108.9  115.3  114.5  112.1  111.6 | 141.6  122.1  120.3  104.5   95.5  100.0 
                 Fuels                               |      .94    | 112.2  113.3  110.5  112.0  113.2  110.4 | 108.0  107.4  105.4  111.4  114.7  112.9 
                 Utilities                           |     1.82    | 113.3  106.0  117.2  115.2  111.1  111.6 | 158.3  129.0  127.4  100.2   85.0   92.7 
                                                     |             |                                          |
        Equipment, total                             |    18.45    | 145.0  145.1  146.7  147.2  148.2  148.3 | 141.5  145.6  146.9  146.6  147.3  151.5 
           Business equipment                        |    15.36    | 167.3  167.6  169.3  170.7  171.7  171.9 | 162.4  167.9  169.4  169.3  170.4  176.0 
              Information processing & related       |     5.92    | 222.0  222.1  226.6  232.7  239.9  242.9 | 214.9  215.9  219.2  227.8  233.2  247.9 
                 Computer and office                 |     1.38    | 777.0  787.2  824.8  852.8  879.3  903.0 | 740.0  753.6  766.7  827.2  853.9  935.3 
              Industrial                             |     4.81    | 139.9  137.9  138.5  139.1  137.3  136.5 | 136.0  138.6  139.0  137.2  135.9  139.3 
              Transit                                |     3.16    | 137.6  137.7  137.2  137.6  136.3  136.3 | 133.7  143.9  145.2  140.8  140.7  141.1 
                 Autos and trucks                    |     1.24    | 134.8  133.2  135.0  137.9  140.2  143.1 | 125.6  146.0  150.9  143.9  149.5  151.6 
              Other                                  |     1.47    | 131.5  140.2  142.8  135.7  134.9  131.1 | 128.4  143.2  143.5  135.1  134.8  133.4 
           Defense and space equipment               |     2.07    |  74.4   74.8   74.9   74.5   74.8   74.3 |  74.9   75.3   75.4   74.4   74.0   73.9 
           Oil and gas well drilling                 |      .78    |  99.2   97.4  104.2   97.2  100.3  100.4 |  99.1   95.3   98.6   97.3   99.7  100.8 
           Manufactured homes                        |      .24    | 159.1  154.1  152.8  148.0  145.2  147.1 | 136.6  149.1  155.0  157.6  151.8  158.5 
                                                     |             |                                          |
     Intermediate products                           |    15.13    | 120.3  120.4  121.0  121.6  121.3  120.7 | 115.7  115.4  116.6  119.4  119.3  123.7 
        Construction supplies                        |     6.06    | 132.4  132.7  131.7  132.2  132.1  131.3 | 123.6  125.2  127.2  131.1  133.4  138.7 
        Business supplies                            |     9.07    | 113.1  113.1  114.7  115.3  114.8  114.4 | 110.9  109.6  110.3  112.5  111.0  114.8 
                                                     |             |                                          |
  Materials                                          |    38.74    | 144.9  145.3  146.7  146.9  147.4  148.2 | 143.2  147.0  150.1  146.8  146.7  152.5 
                                                     |             |                                          |
     Durable                                         |    23.55    | 180.1  180.0  182.6  183.4  184.6  185.9 | 175.2  181.5  188.6  183.2  184.0  193.2 
        Consumer parts                               |     4.42    | 141.9  145.4  147.7  146.1  145.6  146.1 | 141.0  152.5  158.4  153.3  150.9  153.4 
        Equipment parts                              |     8.64    | 293.2  292.5  297.0  302.6  307.3  311.5 | 284.6  293.4  313.0  294.5  299.8  328.5 
          Semiconductors, printed circuit            |             |                                          |
              boards, and oth. elec. comps.          |     2.98    | 962.0  966.7  997.1   1037   1074   1108 | 880.2  952.9   1122  957.8   1004   1220 
        Other                                        |    10.50    | 129.8  128.6  130.2  129.9  130.3  130.7 | 125.1  127.8  129.6  129.8  129.9  133.1 
           Basic metals                              |     3.35    | 118.4  116.1  118.4  118.9  119.7  119.7 | 116.8  118.7  121.1  120.9  120.0  120.6 
     Nondurable                                      |     8.48    | 112.0  113.2  113.0  112.6  112.3  112.6 | 111.3  114.3  113.8  114.6  112.2  113.9 
        Textile                                      |      .91    |  99.0  101.1  101.8  103.0  102.2  101.5 |  98.8  101.8  102.8  105.4  105.4  102.7 
        Paper                                        |     1.80    | 116.5  116.0  116.9  115.9  113.9  115.4 | 117.4  119.0  117.3  116.2  113.0  115.9 
        Chemical                                     |     3.92    | 112.8  114.0  113.7  113.7  114.0  114.2 | 111.8  115.7  114.8  116.6  114.2  114.9 
        Other                                        |     1.86    | 112.5  114.8  113.1  111.9  112.3  112.2 | 110.4  113.1  113.6  113.5  110.4  115.6 
     Energy                                          |     6.71    | 102.6  102.6  103.4  103.5  103.0  103.3 | 105.4  104.8  103.7  100.0  100.7  103.9 
        Primary                                      |     4.28    | 100.4  101.2  100.4   98.7   99.0   98.8 | 101.9  104.5  101.5   97.2   98.0   99.7 
        Converted fuel                               |     2.43    | 107.1  105.6  109.2  112.6  110.7  111.8 | 112.2  105.6  108.2  105.5  106.2  112.2 
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 SPECIAL AGGREGATES                                  |             |                                          |
                                                     |             |                                          |
 Total excluding:                                    |             |                                          |
     Autos and trucks                                |    97.18    | 132.0  132.3  133.2  133.5  133.6  133.7 | 129.7  131.2  132.9  131.7  131.5  136.5 
     Motor vehicles and parts                        |    94.86    | 131.7  131.7  132.6  133.0  133.1  133.2 | 129.2  130.5  131.9  130.9  130.8  135.8 
     Computers                                       |    97.75    | 127.4  127.6  128.2  128.5  128.6  128.7 | 125.1  127.2  128.8  127.1  127.0  131.4 
     Computers and semiconductors      2             |    94.29    | 118.3  118.4  118.9  119.0  118.9  118.8 | 116.2  117.9  118.7  117.8  117.5  120.8 
                                                     |             |                                          |
 Consumer goods excluding:                           |             |                                          |
     Autos and trucks                                |    26.09    | 113.4  113.5  113.6  113.8  113.5  113.3 | 112.5  111.7  112.1  110.7  110.1  114.6 
     Energy                                          |    24.91    | 115.4  116.0  115.3  115.8  116.0  116.0 | 110.7  113.5  114.3  114.0  114.9  119.0 
                                                     |             |                                          |
 Business equipment excluding:                       |             |                                          |
     Autos and trucks                                |    14.11    | 170.9  171.5  173.1  174.3  175.2  175.1 | 166.5  170.3  171.3  172.0  172.6  178.6 
     Computer and office equipment                   |    13.98    | 143.1  143.2  144.0  144.8  145.2  144.9 | 139.2  144.2  145.3  143.9  144.3  147.9 
                                                     |             |                                          |
 Materials excluding:                                |             |                                          |
     Energy                                          |    32.03    | 158.2  158.6  160.2  160.6  161.3  162.3 | 155.1  160.3  164.7  161.6  161.2  167.8 
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 <1> The IP proportion data are estimates of the industries' relative contributions to overall IP growth in the following year.
 <2> Semiconductors include related electronic components.
 Note:  Estimates for June are preliminary.  Estimates from March to May are revised.
 
 
 
 Table 1B
 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION:  MARKET GROUPS
 Percent change
                                                 |         |    Seasonally adjusted     |                            |                            |
                                                 | 1997 Q4 |        annual rate         |    Seasonally adjusted     |  Not seasonally adjusted   |   June 98 
                                                 |    to   |  1998          1999        |  1999                      |  1999                      |      to
 Item                                            | 1998 Q4 |    Q3     Q4  Q1     Q2    |  Mar.   Apr.    May   June |  Mar.   Apr.    May   June |   June 99 
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                                                 |         |                            |                            |                            |
  Total index                                    |     1.9 |    .9    2.2    1.3    3.9 |    .7     .3     .2     .2 |   1.3   -1.0     .0    3.6 |       2.7 
                                                 |         |                            |                            |                            |
  Products, total                                |     2.1 |    .2    1.5     .6    3.0 |    .5     .4     .1    -.1 |    .7    -.2     .1    3.4 |       1.6 
     Final products                              |     2.0 |   -.8    1.3    -.5    3.3 |    .4     .3     .2     .0 |    .6   -1.1     .2    3.3 |       1.4 
                                                 |         |                            |                            |                            |
        Consumer goods                           |     -.4 |  -3.9     .1     .9    1.2 |    .0     .3     .0     .0 |    .5   -1.7    -.1    3.7 |        .4 
           Durable                               |     4.9 |  -3.6   18.0    7.6   12.3 |   -.8    1.9    1.3     .5 |   2.0    -.4     .3   -1.2 |      13.0 
              Automotive products                |     3.9 |  -7.6   41.9     .0   12.2 |  -1.4    1.8    2.7    1.8 |   1.4   -3.8    3.2    -.3 |      21.0 
                 Autos and trucks                |     3.1 | -14.3   77.5   -1.2   16.6 |  -1.2    1.8    3.0    2.7 |   1.6   -7.0    6.0   -2.1 |      34.5 
                    Autos                        |      .7 |  26.9   27.6  -18.6    3.0 |   1.6    1.8   -3.6    3.4 |   5.6   -6.6    1.0    3.2 |      19.9 
                    Trucks                       |     5.0 | -30.5  112.4    8.8   23.6 |  -2.5    1.7    6.3    2.5 |   -.2   -7.2    8.4   -4.4 |      42.2 
                 Auto parts and allied goods     |     6.0 |   4.4    2.5    1.7    5.7 |  -1.7    1.9    2.1     .2 |   1.2    1.7   -1.3    2.8 |       4.1 
              Other durable goods                |     5.6 |   -.8    1.9   14.3   12.3 |   -.3    2.0     .3    -.5 |   2.5    2.4   -1.9   -2.0 |       7.2 
                 Appliances and electronics      |    19.5 |  14.6   25.5   33.0   26.6 |    .1    4.3    -.5    1.0 |  -1.7    2.9   -1.6    5.1 |      26.6 
                    Appliances and air cond.     |    11.3 |   6.3   17.1   11.0    -.1 |  -5.2    4.8   -4.1    -.3 |  -4.8    -.8   -6.7    3.1 |       9.1 
                    Home electronics             |    27.8 |  22.9   34.7   58.4   55.6 |   5.2    3.8    2.6    2.0 |   1.7    6.6    3.3    6.8 |      45.2 
                 Carpeting and furniture         |     3.6 |  -2.0    5.1    8.1   -2.9 |  -4.3    1.0    1.1    -.5 |  -2.8    4.3   -5.6    4.9 |       2.3 
                 Miscellaneous                   |    -1.2 |  -8.2  -12.3    6.4   11.7 |   1.8    1.0     .4   -1.5 |   8.6    1.2    -.3  -10.2 |      -1.4 
           Nondurable                            |    -1.8 |  -3.9   -4.4    -.9   -1.9 |    .2    -.2    -.5    -.2 |    .0   -2.1    -.2    5.3 |      -2.9 
              Nonenergy                          |    -1.6 |  -6.6    -.6   -2.6   -2.3 |   -.6    -.1    -.2    -.1 |    .2    -.3    1.0    5.4 |      -2.5 
                 Foods and tobacco               |      .6 |  -7.6    5.6    3.0   -3.7 |   -.5    -.4    -.4     .3 |    .5    -.8     .8    6.4 |        .4 
                 Clothing                        |    -5.7 |  -5.7  -11.3   -8.5   -5.5 |   -.4     .1   -1.1    -.6 |   -.5    1.0    1.5    3.1 |      -8.1 
                 Chemical products               |    -2.4 |  -9.7   -4.4   -5.7     .0 |   -.1    -.1    -.1   -1.0 |    .3    -.8    2.4    7.3 |      -5.6 
                 Paper products                  |    -4.7 |   1.9   -7.3  -12.6     .9 |  -1.5    1.0     .8     .3 |   -.6    1.6    -.9     .1 |      -3.6 
              Energy products                    |    -3.4 |  16.1  -26.9   11.4     .8 |   5.9    -.7   -2.0    -.5 |  -1.5  -13.2   -8.6    4.7 |      -5.6 
                 Fuels                           |     -.6 |   -.7   -7.2   11.4    -.7 |  -2.4    1.3    1.1   -2.4 |  -1.9    5.8    2.9   -1.5 |       -.9 
                 Utilities                       |    -4.9 |  25.3  -35.2   11.4    1.6 |  10.5   -1.7   -3.6     .5 |  -1.3  -21.3  -15.2    9.1 |      -7.9 
                                                 |         |                            |                            |                            |
        Equipment, total                         |     5.7 |   4.0    3.2   -2.6    6.5 |   1.1     .4     .6     .1 |    .9    -.2     .5    2.9 |       2.9 
           Business equipment                    |     8.3 |   7.2    6.2    -.7    8.3 |   1.0     .8     .6     .1 |    .9    -.1     .7    3.3 |       5.1 
              Information processing & related   |    14.4 |  11.0   11.2    7.1   29.5 |   2.0    2.7    3.1    1.3 |   1.5    3.9    2.4    6.3 |      15.5 
                 Computer and office             |    54.7 |  38.8   46.4   33.7   48.0 |   4.8    3.4    3.1    2.7 |   1.7    7.9    3.2    9.5 |      41.4 
              Industrial                         |     1.5 |   5.4   -2.9   -6.1   -3.1 |    .4     .5   -1.3    -.5 |    .2   -1.3    -.9    2.5 |      -4.5 
              Transit                            |    12.1 |   6.5   19.1   -8.4   -2.3 |   -.4     .3   -1.0     .0 |    .9   -3.0    -.1     .3 |       6.3 
                 Autos and trucks                |     5.2 |   8.1   58.4   -5.3   19.2 |   1.3    2.2    1.7    2.0 |   3.4   -4.7    3.9    1.4 |      31.7 
              Other                              |    -1.4 |  -1.8   -8.2    3.3  -11.8 |   1.8   -4.9    -.6   -2.9 |    .2   -5.9    -.2   -1.0 |      -7.5 
           Defense and space equipment           |     -.2 |    .8   -2.4   -4.6    -.9 |    .1    -.5     .4    -.6 |    .2   -1.3    -.6    -.1 |      -2.0 
           Oil and gas well drilling             |   -25.3 | -37.8  -39.6  -37.1   -3.7 |   7.0   -6.7    3.1     .1 |   3.5   -1.3    2.5    1.2 |     -26.6 
           Manufactured homes                    |     9.1 |   1.3   16.8    3.5  -20.3 |   -.9   -3.1   -1.9    1.3 |   4.0    1.7   -3.7    4.4 |        .7 
                                                 |         |                            |                            |                            |
     Intermediate products                       |     2.4 |   3.4    1.8    3.9    2.1 |    .5     .5    -.3    -.5 |   1.0    2.4     .0    3.6 |       2.3 
        Construction supplies                    |     5.1 |   5.6    5.9    8.3   -1.2 |   -.8     .4    -.1    -.6 |   1.6    3.1    1.8    4.0 |       4.1 
        Business supplies                        |      .7 |   2.0    -.8    1.0    4.4 |   1.4     .5    -.4    -.4 |    .6    1.9   -1.3    3.4 |       1.0 
                                                 |         |                            |                            |                            |
  Materials                                      |     1.6 |   2.0    3.5    2.3    5.3 |   1.0     .2     .3     .5 |   2.1   -2.2    -.1    4.0 |       4.5 
                                                 |         |                            |                            |                            |
     Durable                                     |     3.8 |   4.2    9.5    2.7    8.5 |   1.4     .4     .7     .7 |   3.9   -2.8     .4    5.0 |       8.3 
        Consumer parts                           |    -1.5 |   2.6    9.3   -1.5    2.6 |   1.6   -1.1    -.4     .3 |   3.9   -3.2   -1.6    1.7 |      10.7 
        Equipment parts                          |    11.9 |  14.8   17.7    6.2   18.7 |   1.5    1.9    1.6    1.4 |   6.7   -5.9    1.8    9.5 |      14.9 
          Semiconductors, printed circuit        |         |                            |                            |                            |
              boards, and oth. elec. comps.      |    29.7 |  45.6   61.2   18.9   46.6 |   3.1    4.0    3.6    3.2 |  17.7  -14.6    4.8   21.6 |      43.4 
        Other                                    |     -.8 |  -4.1    3.1    1.6    2.5 |   1.2    -.2     .3     .3 |   1.4     .2     .1    2.4 |       1.9 
           Basic metals                          |    -5.7 |  -6.7   -9.1    1.2    6.2 |   2.0     .4     .6     .0 |   2.1    -.2    -.8     .5 |       -.4 
     Nondurable                                  |    -2.8 |  -3.8   -3.2    2.1    -.8 |   -.2    -.3    -.2     .2 |   -.5     .7   -2.1    1.5 |      -1.1 
        Textile                                  |    -7.2 |  -7.4  -12.9  -15.0    6.5 |    .7    1.1    -.7    -.7 |   1.1    2.5     .0   -2.5 |      -8.0 
        Paper                                    |    -2.6 |   -.4   -6.2    7.5   -4.7 |    .8    -.9   -1.7    1.3 |  -1.4    -.9   -2.8    2.5 |      -1.6 
        Chemical                                 |    -3.7 |  -7.3   -2.7    3.4    1.5 |   -.2    -.1     .3     .2 |   -.8    1.5   -2.0     .5 |       -.5 
        Other                                    |     1.3 |   2.5    3.8    2.9   -4.6 |  -1.5   -1.1     .4    -.1 |    .5    -.1   -2.7    4.7 |       1.4 
     Energy                                      |     -.7 |   1.9   -8.1    1.0    1.4 |    .7     .1    -.5     .3 |  -1.0   -3.6     .8    3.2 |      -1.5 
        Primary                                  |      .1 |   3.0   -4.7   -1.0   -7.0 |   -.7   -1.7     .2    -.1 |  -2.8   -4.3     .8    1.8 |      -2.9 
        Converted fuel                           |    -2.2 |    .1  -13.8    4.7   17.5 |   3.4    3.1   -1.7    1.0 |   2.4   -2.5     .7    5.6 |       1.0 
                                                 |         |                            |                            |                            |
 SPECIAL AGGREGATES                              |         |                            |                            |                            |
                                                 |         |                            |                            |                            |
 Total excluding:                                |         |                            |                            |                            |
     Autos and trucks                            |     1.8 |   1.1     .7    1.4    3.4 |    .7     .2     .1     .1 |   1.2    -.9    -.1    3.8 |       1.9 
     Motor vehicles and parts                    |     1.9 |    .6     .6    1.5    3.4 |    .6     .3     .1     .1 |   1.1    -.7    -.1    3.8 |       1.6 
     Computers                                   |      .9 |    .1    1.3     .5    2.7 |    .5     .2     .1     .1 |   1.3   -1.3    -.1    3.5 |       1.8 
     Computers and semiconductors      1         |     -.1 |  -1.2    -.3    -.1    1.2 |    .4     .1    -.1    -.1 |    .7    -.7    -.3    2.8 |        .6 
                                                 |         |                            |                            |                            |
 Consumer goods excluding:                       |         |                            |                            |                            |
     Autos and trucks                            |     -.6 |  -3.2   -3.4    1.1     .2 |    .1     .2    -.3    -.2 |    .4   -1.3    -.5    4.1 |      -1.3 
     Energy                                      |      .0 |  -5.9    3.7    -.1    1.2 |   -.6     .4     .2     .0 |    .7    -.3     .8    3.6 |       1.1 
                                                 |         |                            |                            |                            |
 Business equipment excluding:                   |         |                            |                            |                            |
     Autos and trucks                            |     8.5 |   7.0    2.5    -.3    7.3 |   1.0     .7     .5    -.1 |    .6     .4     .3    3.5 |       3.0 
     Computer and office equipment               |     4.2 |   4.2    2.7   -4.1    4.1 |    .6     .5     .3    -.2 |    .8   -1.0     .3    2.5 |       1.5 
                                                 |         |                            |                            |                            |
 Materials excluding:                            |         |                            |                            |                            |
     Energy                                      |     2.0 |   1.9    6.0    2.6    6.1 |   1.0     .2     .4     .6 |   2.8   -1.9    -.2    4.1 |       5.7 
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 <1> Semiconductors include related electronic components.
 Notes:  Percent changes shown in the first and last columns are based on seasonally adjusted data.
         Estimates for June are preliminary.  Estimates from March to May are revised.
 
 
 
 Table 2A
 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY GROUPS
                                                     |             |                                   Index, 1992=100
                                                     |    1998     |           Seasonally adjusted            |         Not seasonally adjusted
                                                     |    IP       |  1999                                    |  1999                                    
 Item                                                |Proportion<1>|  Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   Apr.    May   June |  Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   Apr.    May   June 
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                                                     |             |                                          |
  Total index                                        |   100.00    | 132.3  132.5  133.3  133.7  134.0  134.2 | 129.8  132.0  133.6  132.3  132.3  137.1 
                                                     |             |                                          |
  Manufacturing                                      |    88.55    | 136.4  136.9  137.5  138.0  138.4  138.6 | 132.3  136.0  137.9  137.4  137.6  142.4 
                                                     |             |                                          |
     Primary processing                              |    27.97    | 121.8  121.6  121.7  121.6  121.7  121.6 | 118.5  120.7  121.3  122.2  121.5  123.9 
     Advanced processing                             |    60.59    | 143.8  144.6  145.4  146.3  146.8  147.2 | 139.0  143.3  146.1  144.7  145.4  151.5 
                                                     |             |                                          |
     Durable                                         |    49.28    | 161.4  161.7  163.1  164.2  165.2  165.9 | 156.5  162.7  166.7  164.2  165.1  170.9 
        Lumber and products   24                     |     2.12    | 122.0  122.1  120.7  120.3  121.0  119.5 | 115.4  119.3  119.7  120.7  119.9  124.1 
        Furniture and fixtures   25                  |     1.41    | 122.5  124.5  126.1  123.6  124.8  124.5 | 117.9  123.6  122.6  122.0  122.3  126.3 
        Stone, clay, and glass products   32         |     2.43    | 133.5  132.2  131.1  129.3  130.0  130.8 | 125.5  125.9  127.2  129.2  130.7  135.5 
                                                     |             |                                          |
        Primary metals   33                          |     3.60    | 120.7  118.5  122.0  122.1  122.6  122.8 | 119.5  121.7  125.5  124.8  123.3  123.8 
           Iron and steel   331,2                    |     1.91    | 116.7  112.6  117.1  118.6  119.6  119.9 | 115.1  116.3  120.4  122.1  120.3  121.0 
              Raw steel                              |      .09    | 106.6  106.6  109.1  110.5  113.4  113.7 | 107.1  111.1  113.4  113.2  114.0  113.9 
           Nonferrous   333-6,9                      |     1.69    | 125.4  125.6  127.9  126.2  126.3  126.4 | 124.8  128.1  131.7  128.2  127.0  127.1 
        Fabricated metal products   34               |     5.55    | 127.6  126.7  127.5  127.8  127.1  127.2 | 123.3  124.7  125.9  125.3  125.7  129.1 
       Industrial machinery                          |             |                                          |
            and equipment   35                       |     9.98    | 212.3  213.9  217.6  219.3  219.9  220.9 | 205.5  214.6  218.7  220.2  220.5  226.4 
           Computer and office equip.   357          |     2.25    | 778.9  789.3  828.3  859.3  889.1  914.1 | 741.7  755.5  769.8  833.4  863.3  946.8 
        Electrical machinery   36                    |     8.56    | 308.7  309.2  313.1  322.4  328.7  332.7 | 296.1  309.4  329.8  312.5  318.9  350.2 
          Semiconductors and related                 |             |                                          |
              electronic components   3672-9         |     3.46    | 797.8  800.2  822.7  852.1  880.2  904.6 | 743.3  797.4  921.2  800.7  835.8  995.7 
                                                     |             |                                          |
        Transportation equipment   37                |     9.43    | 124.0  125.6  125.5  125.0  125.2  126.0 | 122.1  132.0  134.8  129.8  130.1  130.6 
           Motor vehicles and parts   371            |     5.14    | 145.3  147.9  149.2  149.4  151.4  153.9 | 141.0  161.2  167.7  158.7  161.8  162.8 
              Autos and light trucks                 |     2.55    | 137.9  137.3  136.3  138.7  141.4  145.4 | 128.5  152.3  155.6  144.9  152.5  150.5 
           Aerospace and misc.   372-6,9             |     4.30    | 103.2  103.7  102.4  101.3   99.9   99.2 | 103.3  104.0  103.4  102.0  100.0   99.9 
        Instruments   38                             |     4.88    | 114.3  113.8  114.6  115.6  117.2  117.2 | 111.5  112.3  113.2  113.9  114.7  119.0 
        Miscellaneous   39                           |     1.32    | 114.8  115.8  116.7  118.2  119.3  117.6 | 111.2  114.3  116.8  117.9  118.4  118.1 
                                                     |             |                                          |
     Nondurable                                      |    39.28    | 111.3  111.9  111.7  111.8  111.6  111.3 | 107.7  108.9  109.0  110.2  109.9  113.7 
        Foods   20                                   |     9.00    | 112.0  112.3  111.4  111.4  110.7  111.1 | 106.9  106.5  106.6  107.6  108.4  113.6 
        Tobacco products   21                        |     1.29    |  96.9   97.4   97.3   96.2   97.3   96.3 |  96.1  102.0  104.5   92.4   91.1  106.4 
        Textile mill products   22                   |     1.56    | 109.3  110.6  109.0  110.5  110.7  109.5 | 103.5  108.5  108.4  114.3  113.1  114.8 
        Apparel products   23                        |     1.73    |  94.1   93.6   93.3   94.1   93.2   92.4 |  91.0   92.0   92.0   92.2   93.0   94.3 
        Paper and products   26                      |     3.50    | 116.2  116.4  116.5  114.4  113.8  114.7 | 116.6  118.5  116.8  115.4  112.1  115.8 
                                                     |             |                                          |
        Printing and publishing   27                 |     6.79    | 103.6  103.8  103.7  104.2  104.2  103.9 |  99.4  100.0   99.4  103.4  101.6  104.3 
        Chemicals and products   28                  |     9.78    | 112.5  114.4  115.1  115.2  115.1  114.5 | 109.7  111.5  112.6  113.5  113.4  117.3 
        Petroleum products   29                      |     1.59    | 116.7  116.4  113.1  113.9  114.6  112.1 | 107.7  107.4  105.6  112.1  116.6  117.0 
        Rubber and plastics products   30            |     3.83    | 135.4  135.2  135.4  136.4  136.5  136.5 | 133.3  135.5  136.1  136.3  136.2  138.6 
        Leather and products   31                    |      .21    |  70.9   70.5   70.7   70.7   70.3   68.8 |  69.1   69.9   71.0   71.3   71.1   70.8 
                                                     |             |                                          |
  Mining                                             |     5.19    |  98.5   98.9   98.9   98.3   98.7   99.1 |  95.4   96.3   96.4   97.6   98.9  100.9 
     Metal mining   10                               |      .36    | 110.1  108.4  104.1  106.1  106.7  105.3 | 103.6  106.9  103.5  104.4  106.5  109.2 
     Coal mining   12                                |      .82    | 107.7  109.1  103.4  106.8  106.1  106.5 | 106.6  114.8  107.5  106.3  103.4  107.0 
     Oil and gas extraction   13                     |     3.38    |  91.5   91.7   93.3   91.8   92.2   92.8 |  91.6   92.4   92.7   91.8   91.6   92.2 
     Stone and earth minerals   14                   |      .64    | 126.9  127.7  129.1  126.7  128.8  129.0 | 104.5   93.7  105.7  124.7  141.3  150.6 
                                                     |             |                                          |
  Utilities                                          |     6.25    | 114.7  111.3  116.7  116.3  114.3  114.7 | 133.2  119.3  118.9  105.5  102.2  109.5 
     Electric   491,3pt                              |     5.28    | 116.2  114.1  118.9  118.2  116.4  116.7 | 122.4  113.3  113.3  105.5  108.1  120.6 
     Gas         492,3pt                             |      .97    | 108.4   98.6  106.9  107.4  104.7  105.6 | 189.6  152.8  150.0  109.6   78.2   61.4 
                                                     |             |                                          |
 SPECIAL AGGREGATES                                  |             |                                          |
                                                     |             |                                          |
 Computers, communications eq, and                   |             |                                          |
     semiconductors      2                           |     7.81    | 576.6  580.0  597.8  620.1  641.9  657.2 | 551.9  572.1  617.7  598.6  619.9  695.0 
                                                     |             |                                          |
 Manufacturing excluding:                            |             |                                          |
     Motor vehicles and parts                        |    83.41    | 136.0  136.3  136.8  137.4  137.7  137.7 | 131.8  134.4  136.1  136.1  136.1  141.2 
     Computer and office equipment                   |    86.30    | 130.8  131.2  131.5  131.9  132.1  132.2 | 126.9  130.4  132.3  131.4  131.5  135.8 
     Computers and semiconductors      2             |    82.84    | 120.1  120.5  120.7  120.8  120.8  120.7 | 116.6  119.6  120.5  120.5  120.3  123.4 
    Computers, communications eq, and                |             |                                          |
     semiconductors      2                           |    80.74    | 118.5  118.9  119.0  119.0  118.9  118.7 | 115.0  118.0  118.9  118.8  118.5  121.5 
 Memo:  Motor vehicle assemblies [3]                 |             |                                          |
  Total                                              |             |  12.8   12.7   12.6   12.9   13.1   13.4 |  11.6   13.0   15.3   13.6   13.6   14.2 
     Autos                                           |             |   5.6    5.5    5.6    5.7    5.5    5.6 |   5.1    5.5    6.7    5.9    5.7    6.2 
     Trucks                                          |             |   7.2    7.2    7.1    7.2    7.6    7.8 |   6.4    7.5    8.6    7.7    7.9    8.0 
        Light                                        |             |   6.7    6.8    6.6    6.7    7.2    7.3 |   6.1    7.1    8.1    7.2    7.5    7.5 
        Heavy and medium                             |             |   0.4    0.4    0.4    0.4    0.5    0.5 |   0.4    0.4    0.5    0.5    0.5    0.5 
                                                     |             |                                          |
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 <1> The IP proportion data are estimates of the industries' relative contributions to overall IP growth in the following year.
 <2> Semiconductors include related electronic components.
 [3] 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 June are preliminary.  Estimates from March to May are revised.
 
 
 
 Table 2B
 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY GROUPS
 Percent change
                                                |         |    Seasonally adjusted     |                            |                            |
                                                | 1997 Q4 |        annual rate         |    Seasonally adjusted     |  Not seasonally adjusted   |   June 98 
                                                |    to   |  1998          1999        |  1999                      |  1999                      |      to
 Item                                           | 1998 Q4 |    Q3     Q4  Q1     Q2    |  Mar.   Apr.    May   June |  Mar.   Apr.    May   June |   June 99 
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                                                |         |                            |                            |                            |
  Total index                                   |     1.9 |    .9    2.2    1.3    3.9 |    .7     .3     .2     .2 |   1.3   -1.0     .0    3.6 |       2.7 
                                                |         |                            |                            |                            |
  Manufacturing                                 |     2.5 |    .4    4.9    1.5    4.1 |    .4     .4     .3     .1 |   1.5    -.4     .2    3.5 |       3.6 
                                                |         |                            |                            |                            |
     Primary processing                         |     -.3 |  -2.8    1.2    3.8    -.1 |    .1    -.1     .0    -.1 |    .4     .7    -.5    2.0 |       1.2 
     Advanced processing                        |     3.9 |   1.9    6.6     .5    6.1 |    .5     .6     .4     .2 |   1.9    -.9     .5    4.2 |       4.8 
                                                |         |                            |                            |                            |
     Durable                                    |     5.3 |   4.7    8.6    2.1    7.7 |    .9     .6     .6     .4 |   2.5   -1.5     .5    3.5 |       7.1 
        Lumber and products   24                |     4.2 |   4.4    5.4    8.2   -4.3 |  -1.1    -.3     .5   -1.2 |    .3     .8    -.7    3.5 |       2.4 
        Furniture and fixtures   25             |     3.4 |  -1.2    9.6    2.4    -.3 |   1.3   -2.0    1.0    -.3 |   -.7    -.5     .2    3.3 |       2.0 
        Stone, clay, and glass products   32    |     5.0 |   7.8   12.7    6.7   -6.6 |   -.8   -1.4     .5     .6 |   1.0    1.6    1.2    3.7 |       5.9 
                                                |         |                            |                            |                            |
        Primary metals   33                     |    -7.1 |  -9.2   -9.7    3.8    7.2 |   2.9     .1     .4     .2 |   3.2    -.6   -1.2     .4 |        .6 
           Iron and steel   331,2               |   -11.7 | -16.0  -18.2    9.5   14.1 |   4.0    1.3     .8     .3 |   3.5    1.4   -1.5     .6 |        .1 
              Raw steel                         |   -12.9 |  -9.7  -37.7   14.0   20.4 |   2.3    1.3    2.6     .3 |   2.1    -.2     .7    -.1 |      -1.9 
           Nonferrous   333-6,9                 |    -1.7 |   -.6     .5   -2.0     .1 |   1.8   -1.3     .0     .1 |   2.8   -2.7    -.9     .1 |       1.2 
        Fabricated metal products   34          |      .6 |  -4.2    3.2   -1.5     .1 |    .6     .2    -.5     .1 |    .9    -.5     .4    2.7 |       -.6 
       Industrial machinery                     |         |                            |                            |                            |
            and equipment   35                  |    12.9 |  10.1    7.4    5.6   10.6 |   1.7     .8     .3     .5 |   1.9     .7     .1    2.7 |       7.3 
           Computer and office equip.   357     |    53.0 |  37.6   45.9   34.1   52.4 |   4.9    3.7    3.5    2.8 |   1.9    8.3    3.6    9.7 |      42.5 
        Electrical machinery   36               |    11.4 |  14.7   17.7    7.4   24.7 |   1.3    3.0    1.9    1.2 |   6.6   -5.2    2.0    9.8 |      16.5 
          Semiconductors and related            |         |                            |                            |                            |
              electronic components   3672-9    |    25.7 |  37.6   51.7   16.4   40.8 |   2.8    3.6    3.3    2.8 |  15.5  -13.1    4.4   19.1 |      37.0 
                                                |         |                            |                            |                            |
        Transportation equipment   37           |     3.1 |   3.7   17.3   -6.1    1.3 |   -.1    -.4     .2     .6 |   2.1   -3.7     .3     .4 |      10.4 
           Motor vehicles and parts   371       |      .7 |   5.7   37.3   -2.9   11.6 |    .9     .1    1.3    1.6 |   4.0   -5.4    2.0     .6 |      27.0 
              Autos and light trucks            |     2.6 |  -8.7   67.9   -4.2   14.4 |   -.8    1.8    2.0    2.8 |   2.2   -6.9    5.3   -1.3 |      32.1 
           Aerospace and misc.   372-6,9        |     6.6 |   2.0   -3.0  -10.0  -10.9 |  -1.3   -1.0   -1.4    -.7 |   -.6   -1.3   -2.0    -.1 |      -6.6 
        Instruments   38                        |     1.9 |    .8    3.4     .1    8.7 |    .7     .9    1.3     .0 |    .8     .6     .7    3.8 |       4.3 
        Miscellaneous   39                      |    -3.4 |  -5.0   -8.4    2.2    9.4 |    .8    1.3    1.0   -1.4 |   2.1    1.0     .4    -.3 |       -.7 
                                                |         |                            |                            |                            |
     Nondurable                                 |     -.9 |  -4.7     .3     .7    -.3 |   -.2     .1    -.2    -.2 |    .1    1.1    -.3    3.5 |       -.7 
        Foods   20                              |     1.8 |  -6.5    8.8    5.2   -3.0 |   -.8    -.1    -.6     .4 |    .1     .9     .8    4.8 |       1.8 
        Tobacco products   21                   |    -8.7 | -10.3  -18.1  -12.8   -2.4 |   -.1   -1.1    1.2   -1.1 |   2.5  -11.6   -1.4   16.9 |      -8.0 
        Textile mill products   22              |    -2.9 |  -4.0   -6.5   -1.9    2.0 |  -1.4    1.3     .2   -1.0 |   -.1    5.5   -1.1    1.6 |      -2.2 
        Apparel products   23                   |    -6.1 |  -5.5  -12.0   -9.7   -1.8 |   -.3     .9   -1.0    -.8 |    .1     .1     .9    1.3 |      -8.0 
        Paper and products   26                 |    -1.2 |    .2   -2.4    7.2   -6.7 |    .1   -1.8    -.5     .8 |  -1.4   -1.1   -2.9    3.3 |       -.1 
                                                |         |                            |                            |                            |
        Printing and publishing   27            |    -1.8 |  -2.1    -.3   -4.5    1.5 |   -.1     .5     .1    -.3 |   -.6    4.0   -1.7    2.6 |      -1.6 
        Chemicals and products   28             |    -2.3 |  -8.3   -1.6     .2    3.3 |    .6     .1    -.1    -.6 |   1.0     .8     .0    3.4 |      -1.5 
        Petroleum products   29                 |     1.5 |   2.8   -2.9   13.1   -6.3 |  -2.8     .8     .6   -2.2 |  -1.7    6.2    3.9     .4 |        .4 
        Rubber and plastics products   30       |     3.4 |  -1.2    7.1    1.6    3.4 |    .2     .7     .0     .0 |    .4     .2    -.1    1.8 |       3.1 
        Leather and products   31               |    -7.4 |  -6.7   -4.6  -13.9   -4.2 |    .2     .1    -.7   -2.1 |   1.6     .5    -.3    -.4 |      -7.7 
                                                |         |                            |                            |                            |
  Mining                                        |    -4.9 |  -6.1  -10.8   -7.4    -.2 |    .1    -.6     .4     .4 |    .1    1.2    1.3    2.0 |      -5.4 
     Metal mining   10                          |    -1.2 |  -2.7   14.9  -11.4   -5.5 |  -4.0    1.9     .5   -1.3 |  -3.2     .9    2.0    2.5 |      -2.5 
     Coal mining   12                           |     3.0 |  19.5   -5.2  -15.4   -1.0 |  -5.2    3.3    -.6     .4 |  -6.4   -1.2   -2.7    3.5 |      -3.5 
     Oil and gas extraction   13                |    -8.5 | -12.0  -17.7   -7.6     .4 |   1.7   -1.6     .4     .6 |    .4   -1.0    -.2     .6 |      -7.6 
     Stone and earth minerals   14              |     3.5 |  -3.6    7.2    7.9     .8 |   1.1   -1.8    1.6     .2 |  12.9   17.9   13.3    6.6 |       2.7 
                                                |         |                            |                            |                            |
  Utilities                                     |    -1.1 |  14.7  -20.5    4.8    3.0 |   4.9    -.4   -1.7     .4 |   -.4  -11.3   -3.1    7.2 |      -3.4 
     Electric   491,3pt                         |     1.4 |  10.0  -14.1   -1.1    2.6 |   4.2    -.5   -1.5     .2 |    .0   -6.9    2.5   11.6 |      -3.5 
     Gas         492,3pt                        |   -13.4 |  42.2  -47.7   43.6    5.1 |   8.5     .5   -2.6     .9 |  -1.8  -26.9  -28.7  -21.5 |      -2.5 
                                                |         |                            |                            |                            |
 SPECIAL AGGREGATES                             |         |                            |                            |                            |
                                                |         |                            |                            |                            |
 Computers, communications eq, and              |         |                            |                            |                            |
     semiconductors      1                      |    26.7 |  28.7   32.2   17.2   43.2 |   3.1    3.7    3.5    2.4 |   8.0   -3.1    3.5   12.1 |      30.7 
                                                |         |                            |                            |                            |
 Manufacturing excluding:                       |         |                            |                            |                            |
     Motor vehicles and parts                   |     2.6 |    .1    3.1    1.8    3.7 |    .4     .4     .2     .0 |   1.3     .0     .0    3.7 |       2.4 
     Computer and office equipment              |     1.4 |   -.5    3.9     .7    2.8 |    .3     .3     .2     .0 |   1.4    -.7     .1    3.3 |       2.6 
     Computers and semiconductors      1        |      .3 |  -2.0    2.2     .0    1.2 |    .1     .1     .0    -.1 |    .8     .0    -.2    2.5 |       1.2 
    Computers, communications eq, and           |         |                            |                            |                            |
     semiconductors      1                      |      .2 |  -2.3    2.4    -.1     .4 |    .1     .0    -.1    -.1 |    .8    -.1    -.2    2.5 |       1.0 
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 <1> Semiconductors include related electronic components.
 Notes:  Estimates for June are preliminary.  Estimates from March to May 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-  1994-|       |
                                                |    1998   |  1998    1980   1982   1989   1991   1995|  1998 |  1999                                    
 Item                                           | Proportion|  Ave.    High    Low   High    Low   High|  June |  Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   Apr.    May   June 
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                                                |           |                                          |       |
  Total industry                                |    100.00 |  82.1   87.3   71.1   85.4   78.1   84.7 |  81.5 |  80.3   80.2   80.5   80.5   80.4   80.3 
                                                |           |                                          |       |
  Manufacturing                                 |     89.41 |  81.1   86.9   69.0   85.7   76.6   84.4 |  80.2 |  79.5   79.5   79.5   79.6   79.6   79.4 
                                                |           |                                          |       |
     Primary processing                         |     27.08 |  82.4   88.1   66.2   88.9   77.7   89.2 |  83.3 |  83.0   82.7   82.7   82.5   82.4   82.2 
     Advanced processing                        |     62.33 |  80.5   86.7   70.4   84.2   76.1   82.3 |  79.2 |  78.2   78.4   78.4   78.6   78.6   78.5 
                                                |           |                                          |       |
     Durable                                    |     50.51 |  79.5   87.7   63.9   84.6   73.1   84.1 |  79.3 |  79.3   79.1   79.4   79.5   79.7   79.6 
        Lumber and products   24                |      2.11 |  82.5   87.9   60.8   93.6   75.5   88.0 |  81.5 |  83.8   83.6   82.5   82.0   82.2   81.0 
        Furniture and fixtures   25             |      1.46 |  81.3   85.5   68.9   86.6   72.5   84.3 |  78.5 |  78.2   79.3   80.2   78.5   79.1   78.8 
        Stone, clay, and glass products   32    |      2.40 |  78.3   88.0   64.3   83.5   69.7   83.3 |  80.0 |  86.2   85.2   84.3   83.0   83.2   83.5 
                                                |           |                                          |       |
        Primary metals   33                     |      3.33 |  81.3   94.2   45.1   92.7   73.7   93.8 |  85.8 |  83.2   81.5   83.8   83.8   84.0   84.1 
           Iron and steel   331,2               |      1.83 |  81.2   95.8   37.0   95.2   71.8   96.4 |  83.5 |  79.1   76.1   79.0   79.9   80.3   80.5 
              Raw steel                         |       .09 |  81.0   95.8   35.2   92.7   71.5   98.7 |  84.1 |  74.6   74.4   75.9   76.8   78.7   78.8 
           Nonferrous   333-6,9                 |      1.50 |  81.5   91.1   60.1   89.3   74.2   91.2 |  88.6 |  88.3   88.4   89.9   88.7   88.7   88.7 
              Primary copper   3331             |       .05 |  75.6   81.5   42.1   86.3   73.5  102.4 |  84.2 |  76.3   80.8   77.6   76.5   78.3        
              Primary aluminum   3334           |       .11 |  88.4   97.6   58.6  100.4   97.3   83.7 |  88.9 |  88.1   88.6   89.2   89.3   89.5        
                                                |           |                                          |       |
        Fabricated metal products   34          |      5.86 |  78.0   83.9   63.7   82.0   71.9   85.5 |  77.3 |  75.6   75.0   75.4   75.5   75.1   75.2 
        Industrial machinery                    |           |                                          |       |
            and equipment   35                  |      9.77 |  81.4   93.2   64.0   85.4   72.3   87.5 |  86.6 |  82.5   82.3   83.0   82.9   82.4   82.1 
           Computer and office equip.   357     |      2.46 |  81.2   92.6   65.5   86.9   66.9   86.8 |  84.7 |  78.2   76.7   78.0   78.6   79.1   79.2 
        Electrical machinery   36               |      9.49 |  81.0   89.4   71.6   84.0   75.0   90.2 |  76.8 |  76.0   75.2   75.3   76.7   77.4   77.5 
          Semiconductors and related            |           |                                          |       |
              electronic components   3672-9    |      4.09 |  80.0   91.6   75.7   81.1   75.6   95.2 |  75.0 |  77.7   76.3   76.8   77.9   78.8        
                                                |           |                                          |       |
        Transportation equipment   37           |      9.77 |  75.9   84.8   57.2   85.8   68.5   77.9 |  73.3 |  78.7   79.6   79.5   79.2   79.3   79.8 
           Motor vehicles and parts   371       |      5.53 |  76.8   95.0   45.5   89.1   55.9   87.9 |  65.7 |  77.9   79.2   79.8   79.9   80.9   82.2 
              Autos and light trucks      1     |      2.58 |         94.6   40.6   92.3   53.3   92.5 |  70.3 |  86.8   86.5   85.8   87.4   89.3   91.9 
           Aerospace and misc.   372-6,9        |      4.24 |  75.2   81.9   66.6   87.3   79.2   69.1 |  83.2 |  80.1   80.6   79.5   78.7   77.6   77.1 
        Instruments   38                        |      4.95 |  81.6   92.7   78.4   81.4   77.2   77.5 |  80.0 |  80.2   79.6   79.9   80.4   81.3   81.1 
        Miscellaneous   39                      |      1.38 |  75.7   79.4   65.4   79.0   71.7   79.7 |  78.4 |  75.1   75.6   76.1   77.0   77.6   76.3 
                                                |           |                                          |       |
     Nondurable                                 |     38.90 |  83.4   87.5   76.4   87.3   80.7   84.8 |  81.8 |  80.1   80.4   80.2   80.1   79.9   79.7 
        Foods   20                              |      8.95 |  83.0   84.6   79.1   85.4   82.7   84.4 |  81.3 |  82.0   82.1   81.3   81.1   80.5   80.7 
        Textile mill products   22              |      1.54 |  85.6   91.2   72.3   90.4   77.7   93.0 |  83.0 |  80.9   81.9   80.8   81.9   82.2   81.4 
        Apparel products   23                   |      1.90 |  80.9   87.5   77.5   85.1   75.5   85.5 |  75.0 |  70.7   70.4   70.3   71.0   70.4   69.9 
        Paper and products   26                 |      3.24 |  89.1   96.1   80.6   93.5   85.0   93.0 |  87.1 |  86.7   86.7   86.6   84.9   84.3   84.8 
           Pulp and paper   261-3               |      1.27 |  92.4   98.3   82.0   98.0   89.9   97.0 |  93.1 |  92.1   91.6   92.3   91.8   90.2        
        Printing and publishing   27            |      6.64 |  85.7   93.9   82.0   91.7   79.6   82.2 |  82.7 |  79.7   79.7   79.6   79.9   79.9   79.7 
                                                |           |                                          |       |
        Chemicals and products   28             |     10.16 |  79.5   84.6   69.9   86.2   79.3   80.4 |  78.3 |  74.9   76.1   76.5   76.5   76.3   75.8 
           Plastics materials   2821            |       .73 |  86.7   90.9   63.4   97.0   74.8  102.7 |  89.7 |  88.2   91.7   89.4   90.0               
           Synthetic fibers   2823,4            |       .33 |  85.0   98.6   64.4   99.7   77.6   90.3 |  86.3 |  81.3   84.7   84.0   84.8   83.4        
        Petroleum products   29                 |      1.33 |  86.9   90.0   66.8   88.5   85.1   93.1 |  95.7 |  99.5   99.1   96.2   96.9   97.3   95.1 
        Rubber and plastics products   30       |      3.69 |  84.5   91.2   72.7   89.6   77.4   91.0 |  84.6 |  84.1   83.6   83.4   83.6   83.3   83.0 
        Leather and products   31               |       .26 |  80.3   92.1   75.8   83.3   76.1   85.4 |  63.3 |  60.4   60.3   60.7   61.1   61.0   60.2 
                                                |           |                                          |       |
  Mining                                        |      4.98 |  87.5   96.0   80.3   88.0   87.0   88.9 |  87.3 |  81.5   81.8   81.8   81.2   81.4   81.7 
     Metal mining   10                          |       .33 |  79.4   87.9   44.4   89.4   79.9   89.4 |  88.1 |  89.7   88.4   84.8   86.4   86.8   85.6 
     Coal mining   12                           |       .80 |  86.6   99.4   76.6   91.5   83.4   90.8 |  85.5 |  82.6   83.5   79.0   81.5   80.8   81.0 
     Oil and gas extraction   13                |      3.25 |  88.5   97.3   82.3   88.2   88.7   89.5 |  87.5 |  79.3   79.5   80.9   79.6   79.9   80.4 
        Oil and gas well drilling   138         |       .84 |  74.3  104.3   50.9   69.3   60.0   73.8 |  77.0 |  55.3   54.3   58.1   54.3   56.1   56.2 
     Stone and earth minerals   14              |       .60 |  84.8   92.7   63.3   89.0   79.4   91.6 |  86.6 |  85.4   85.6   86.2   84.3   85.4   85.3 
                                                |           |                                          |       |
  Utilities                                     |      5.60 |  87.4   89.1   75.9   92.6   83.4   93.6 |  94.0 |  90.5   87.7   91.9   91.5   89.9   90.2 
     Electric   491,3pt                         |      4.53 |  89.4   88.2   78.9   95.0   87.1   96.3 |  97.7 |  93.4   91.6   95.4   94.9   93.4   93.6 
     Gas         492,3pt                        |      1.07 |  82.1   93.7   69.1   85.0   67.1   87.8 |  78.9 |  78.2   71.0   77.0   77.3   75.2   75.8 
                                                |           |                                          |       |
 SPECIAL AGGREGATES                             |           |                                          |       |
                                                |           |                                          |       |
 Computers, communications eq, and              |           |                                          |       |
     semiconductors      2                      |      8.90 |  80.3   90.9   77.3   81.9   72.4   89.7 |  77.9 |  75.5   74.4   75.1   76.3   77.5   77.8 
                                                |           |                                          |       |
 Manufacturing ex. computers,                   |           |                                          |       |
    communications eq., and                     |           |                                          |       |
     semiconductors      2                      |     80.51 |  81.2   87.0   68.0   86.1   76.8   83.9 |  80.7 |  80.2   80.3   80.3   80.2   80.1   79.9 
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 <1> Series begins in 1977.
 <2> Semiconductors include related electronic components.
 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 June are preliminary.  Estimates from March to May are revised.
 
 
 
 Table 4
 INDUSTRIAL CAPACITY: MANUFACTURING, MINING, AND UTILITIES
                                                                      Percent change
                                                                                                                            Capacity indexes
                                                |     Annual rate     | Fourth quarter to fourth quarter  |              Percent of 1992 output
                                                |  1967-  1967-  1975-|                                   |       |
                                                |  1999    1975  1999 |                                   |  1998 |  1999                                    
 Item                                           |   Ave.  Ave.   Ave. |  1995   1996   1997   1998   1999 |  June |  Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   Apr.    May   June 
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                                                |                     |                                   |       |
  Total industry                                |   3.1    3.8    2.9 |   5.4    5.7    5.1    5.0    3.4 | 160.3 | 164.6  165.2  165.7  166.2  166.7  167.1 
                                                |                     |                                   |       |
  Manufacturing                                 |   3.4    4.0    3.2 |   6.0    6.4    5.8    5.6    3.8 | 166.6 | 171.7  172.3  172.9  173.4  174.0  174.5 
                                                |                     |                                   |       |
     Primary processing                         |   2.3    4.1    1.7 |   3.3    3.8    3.9    3.0    2.0 | 144.4 | 146.7  146.9  147.2  147.4  147.7  147.9 
     Advanced processing                        |   4.0    4.0    4.0 |   7.4    7.4    6.4    6.6    4.5 | 177.4 | 183.8  184.6  185.3  186.0  186.7  187.4 
                                                |                     |                                   |       |
     Durable                                    |   4.0    3.7    4.1 |   9.5    9.7    8.6    7.9    5.5 | 195.2 | 203.4  204.5  205.5  206.4  207.4  208.3 
        Lumber and products   24                |   2.1    2.9    1.7 |   3.0    3.9    4.2    2.9    3.1 | 143.3 | 145.6  146.0  146.3  146.7  147.1  147.5 
        Furniture and fixtures   25             |   3.1    4.5    2.5 |   2.5    5.9    5.1    1.9    1.9 | 155.4 | 156.8  157.0  157.2  157.5  157.7  158.0 
        Stone, clay, and glass products   32    |   1.6    2.5    1.3 |   5.7    4.9    2.9     .6    2.9 | 154.4 | 154.9  155.2  155.5  155.8  156.2  156.7 
                                                |                     |                                   |       |
        Primary metals   33                     |    .5    1.7     .0 |   2.7    3.6    3.4    3.4    1.5 | 142.4 | 145.1  145.4  145.6  145.8  145.9  146.1 
           Iron and steel   331,2               |   -.1     .7    -.4 |   1.9    5.0    3.9    5.1    2.2 | 143.4 | 147.6  148.0  148.3  148.6  148.8  149.0 
              Raw steel                         |   -.4     .3    -.7 |   3.1    2.8    5.8    6.8    2.2 | 137.8 | 142.9  143.3  143.7  143.9  144.1  144.3 
           Nonferrous   333-6,9                 |   1.6    3.8     .8 |   3.5    2.0    2.8    1.4     .7 | 141.0 | 142.0  142.1  142.2  142.3  142.4  142.4 
              Primary copper   3331             |    .2    1.8    -.4 |   2.0   -4.8    -.6     .8     .4 | 122.6 | 123.2  123.3  123.3  123.4  123.4  123.4 
              Primary aluminum   3334           |   1.2    5.2    -.3 |    .1     .4     .1     .0     .0 | 104.2 | 104.2  104.2  104.2  104.2  104.2  104.2 
                                                |                     |                                   |       |
        Fabricated metal products   34          |   2.0    3.1    1.6 |   5.2    5.5    6.5    4.3     .3 | 165.5 | 168.9  169.1  169.2  169.2  169.2  169.2 
        Industrial machinery                    |                     |                                   |       |
            and equipment   35                  |   6.0    4.7    6.5 |  11.5   13.0   12.1   14.6   10.8 | 237.6 | 257.2  259.8  262.3  264.7  267.0  269.2 
           Computer and office equip.   357     |  22.6   12.0   26.7 |  34.7   46.1   43.2   59.4   41.3 | 757.0 | 995.9   1029   1062   1093   1124   1154 
        Electrical machinery   36               |   9.0    5.9   10.2 |  28.8   30.3   23.6   18.3   13.3 | 371.9 | 406.4  411.0  415.7  420.3  424.9  429.6 
          Semiconductors and related            |                     |                                   |       |
              electronic components   3672-9    |  20.1   13.1   22.8 |  58.7   56.6   46.7   33.4   27.4 | 880.8 |  1027   1049   1071   1093   1116   1140 
                                                |                     |                                   |       |
        Transportation equipment   37           |   2.6    3.0    2.4 |   4.3    2.5    2.0    2.1     .4 | 155.8 | 157.6  157.7  157.8  157.8  157.8  157.9 
           Motor vehicles and parts   371       |   3.2    4.4    2.8 |   8.4    3.9    3.2    2.5     .9 | 184.2 | 186.6  186.8  186.9  187.0  187.1  187.2 
              Autos and light trucks      1     |                     |   4.5    -.5     .8    2.8    -.7 | 156.7 | 158.8  158.8  158.7  158.6  158.4  158.2 
           Aerospace and misc.   372-6,9        |   1.5    1.1    1.7 |   -.4     .5     .2    1.4    -.2 | 127.6 | 128.7  128.8  128.8  128.8  128.7  128.7 
        Instruments   38                        |   4.6    7.6    3.5 |   2.6     .1    1.3    2.4    3.3 | 140.5 | 142.6  143.0  143.4  143.7  144.1  144.5 
        Miscellaneous   39                      |   2.1    4.4    1.3 |   1.7    1.9    1.9    1.9    2.0 | 151.1 | 152.8  153.1  153.3  153.6  153.8  154.1 
                                                |                     |                                   |       |
     Nondurable                                 |   2.7    4.3    2.1 |   2.1    2.3    2.0    2.6    1.4 | 136.9 | 138.9  139.1  139.3  139.4  139.6  139.7 
        Foods   20                              |   2.3    3.0    2.1 |   2.2    2.0    1.2    2.8    2.0 | 134.2 | 136.5  136.8  137.1  137.3  137.5  137.7 
        Textile mill products   22              |   2.1    4.4    1.3 |   2.0    2.2    4.6     .9   -1.0 | 135.0 | 135.1  135.0  134.9  134.8  134.7  134.5 
        Apparel products   23                   |   1.1    2.3     .7 |   2.3     .7    1.8    -.7   -1.6 | 133.9 | 133.1  132.9  132.7  132.5  132.3  132.2 
        Paper and products   26                 |   2.8    3.9    2.4 |   2.4    2.9    2.4    3.0    2.4 | 131.9 | 134.0  134.2  134.5  134.8  135.0  135.3 
           Pulp and paper   261-3               |   2.3    2.9    2.1 |   2.9    1.6    1.5    1.7    1.1 | 121.9 | 123.0  123.2  123.3  123.4  123.5  123.6 
        Printing and publishing   27            |   2.6    3.0    2.5 |    .7     .3     .1    3.1     .7 | 127.6 | 130.0  130.2  130.3  130.4  130.4  130.4 
                                                |                     |                                   |       |
        Chemicals and products   28             |   3.6    6.8    2.5 |   2.8    3.5    2.7    2.4    1.3 | 148.3 | 150.1  150.3  150.5  150.6  150.8  150.9 
           Plastics materials   2821            |   6.3   12.7    4.0 |   5.0    5.7    4.1    3.6    3.4 | 141.1 | 144.0  144.4  144.8  145.2  145.6  146.1 
           Synthetic fibers   2823,4            |   3.7    9.7    1.6 |    .4    -.3    2.5    2.9    3.6 | 124.7 | 126.8  127.1  127.5  127.9  128.3  128.7 
        Petroleum products   29                 |   1.5    4.2     .5 |   -.2     .8    1.3    1.1    1.1 | 116.6 | 117.3  117.4  117.5  117.6  117.7  117.8 
        Rubber and plastics products   30       |   5.5    8.4    4.4 |   4.4    4.9    5.1    4.8    5.3 | 156.6 | 161.0  161.7  162.4  163.1  163.8  164.5 
        Leather and products   31               |  -2.9   -1.5   -3.5 |   3.4    3.5   -3.3    -.4   -6.4 | 117.8 | 117.4  117.0  116.5  115.8  115.1  114.4 
                                                |                     |                                   |       |
  Mining                                        |    .2    -.1     .4 |   -.4     .4    1.5    1.0     .9 | 119.9 | 120.8  120.9  121.0  121.1  121.2  121.3 
     Metal mining   10                          |   1.3     .5    1.6 |    .7    1.6    2.9     .8     .5 | 122.5 | 122.7  122.7  122.8  122.8  122.9  122.9 
     Coal mining   12                           |   2.4    2.4    2.3 |    .6    1.7    1.7    1.7    2.0 | 129.1 | 130.4  130.6  130.8  131.0  131.3  131.5 
     Oil and gas extraction   13                |   -.4   -1.0    -.2 |  -1.0    -.2    1.0     .4     .1 | 114.8 | 115.3  115.4  115.4  115.4  115.4  115.4 
        Oil and gas well drilling   138         |    .6     .8     .6 |  -1.5   -1.2     .9    1.9   -1.0 | 177.6 | 179.3  179.3  179.2  179.1  178.9  178.6 
     Stone and earth minerals   14              |   1.5    2.6    1.2 |   2.4    3.5    4.4    4.1    4.2 | 145.0 | 148.7  149.2  149.7  150.2  150.7  151.2 
                                                |                     |                                   |       |
  Utilities                                     |   2.6    6.1    1.3 |   1.7    1.9     .3     .7     .5 | 126.3 | 126.8  126.9  127.0  127.1  127.1  127.2 
     Electric   491,3pt                         |   3.6    7.8    2.0 |   2.2    1.9    -.1     .6     .6 | 123.9 | 124.4  124.5  124.6  124.6  124.7  124.7 
     Gas         492,3pt                        |    .5    2.3    -.2 |    .5    2.1    1.9    1.5    1.4 | 137.4 | 138.6  138.7  138.9  139.1  139.2  139.4 
                                                |                     |                                   |       |
 SPECIAL AGGREGATES                             |                     |                                   |       |
                                                |                     |                                   |       |
 Computers, communications eq, and              |                     |                                   |       |
     semiconductors      2                      |  16.5    9.5   19.3 |  41.0   46.3   37.4   34.8   26.3 | 645.2 | 763.5  780.1  796.4  812.4  828.4  844.4 
                                                |                     |                                   |       |
 Manufacturing ex. computers,                   |                     |                                   |       |
    communications eq., and                     |                     |                                   |       |
     semiconductors      2                      |   2.4    3.7    1.9 |   3.2    2.9    2.7    2.6    1.4 | 145.7 | 147.8  148.0  148.2  148.3  148.5  148.6 
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 <1> Series begins in 1977.
 <2> Semiconductors include related electronic components.
 
 
 
 Table 5A
 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION, CAPACITY AND UTILIZATION FOR TOTAL INDUSTRY:  HISTORICAL DATA
 
 
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                 |   Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   Apr.    May   June   July   Aug.  Sept.   Oct.   Nov.   Dec.|     Q1     Q2     Q3     Q4|  Annual
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                 |                                                                                    |                            |
 Industrial      |                                                                                    |                            |
 Production,     |                                                                                    |                            |
 Percent         |                                                                                    |                            |
 Change <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     .7     .2    -.1     .8    -.3     .4     .6     .5     .1 |   1.3    6.1    2.7    4.6 |    3.1 
  1993           |    .5     .5     .2     .4    -.5     .2     .2    -.4    1.0     .4     .5     .8 |   4.3    1.5    1.2    6.4 |    3.5 
  1994           |    .2     .5     .7     .4     .7     .5     .3     .5     .2     .7     .8    1.1 |   6.1    7.1    5.2    7.6 |    5.4 
  1995           |    .5    -.1     .2    -.1     .3     .4    -.3    1.1     .3     .0     .2     .0 |   6.3    1.3    3.5    3.0 |    4.9 
  1996           |   -.2    1.3    -.2    1.2     .9     .7     .2     .5     .1     .1     .6     .3 |   2.8    9.6    5.5    3.5 |    4.5 
                 |                                                                                    |                            |
  1997           |    .5     .7     .4     .6     .3     .5     .7     .6     .5     .6     .5     .3 |   6.6    6.0    7.2    6.6 |    6.0 
  1998           |    .0    -.1     .4     .5     .4    -.9    -.1    1.4    -.4     .4    -.2     .1 |   1.6    2.8     .9    2.2 |    3.6 
  1999           |    .0     .1     .7     .3     .2     .2                                           |   1.3    3.9               |        
                 |                                                                                    |                            |
 Industrial      |                                                                                    |                            |
 Production <2>  |                                                                                    |                            |
  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   98.2   98.9   99.6   99.9   99.7  100.5  100.2  100.6  101.2  101.7  101.8 |  98.3   99.8  100.4  101.5 |  100.0 
  1993           | 102.3  102.7  102.9  103.3  102.7  103.0  103.2  102.8  103.9  104.3  104.8  105.7 | 102.6  103.0  103.3  104.9 |  103.5 
  1994           | 105.9  106.4  107.2  107.6  108.4  108.9  109.3  109.8  110.0  110.8  111.6  112.9 | 106.5  108.3  109.7  111.7 |  109.1 
  1995           | 113.4  113.4  113.6  113.4  113.8  114.3  113.9  115.1  115.4  115.5  115.7  115.8 | 113.5  113.8  114.8  115.7 |  114.4 
  1996           | 115.5  117.0  116.8  118.2  119.2  120.0  120.3  120.9  121.1  121.2  121.9  122.3 | 116.5  119.2  120.8  121.8 |  119.5 
                 |                                                                                    |                            |
  1997           | 123.0  123.9  124.4  125.1  125.5  126.1  127.0  127.8  128.5  129.3  129.9  130.3 | 123.7  125.6  127.8  129.8 |  126.8 
  1998           | 130.3  130.2  130.7  131.3  131.9  130.6  130.5  132.4  131.9  132.4  132.2  132.3 | 130.4  131.3  131.6  132.3 |  131.3 
  1999           | 132.3  132.5  133.3  133.7  134.0  134.2                                           | 132.7  134.0               |        
                 |                                                                                    |                            |
 Capacity        |                                                                                    |                            |
  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  124.0  124.2  124.5  124.7  124.9  125.1  125.3  125.5  125.7 | 123.6  124.2  124.9  125.5 |  124.5 
  1993           | 125.9  126.2  126.4  126.6  126.9  127.1  127.4  127.6  127.8  128.1  128.3  128.6 | 126.2  126.9  127.6  128.3 |  127.2 
  1994           | 128.9  129.3  129.7  130.1  130.5  130.9  131.3  131.7  132.1  132.6  133.0  133.4 | 129.3  130.5  131.7  133.0 |  131.1 
  1995           | 133.9  134.5  135.1  135.7  136.4  137.0  137.6  138.2  138.8  139.5  140.1  140.8 | 134.5  136.4  138.2  140.1 |  137.3 
  1996           | 141.4  142.1  142.8  143.4  144.1  144.8  145.5  146.1  146.8  147.4  148.1  148.8 | 142.1  144.1  146.1  148.1 |  145.1 
                 |                                                                                    |                            |
  1997           | 149.4  150.1  150.7  151.3  152.0  152.6  153.2  153.8  154.4  155.0  155.7  156.3 | 150.1  152.0  153.8  155.7 |  152.9 
  1998           | 157.0  157.6  158.3  158.9  159.6  160.3  160.9  161.5  162.2  162.8  163.5  164.1 | 157.6  159.6  161.5  163.5 |  160.5 
  1999           | 164.6  165.2  165.7  166.2  166.7  167.1                                           | 165.2  166.7               |        
                 |                                                                                    |                            |
 Utilization     |                                                                                    |                            |
  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   80.3   80.4   80.1   80.6   80.2   80.4   80.8   81.0   81.0 |  79.5   80.3   80.4   80.9 |   80.3 
  1993           |  81.2   81.4   81.4   81.5   81.0   81.0   81.0   80.6   81.3   81.4   81.7   82.2 |  81.3   81.2   81.0   81.8 |   81.3 
  1994           |  82.1   82.3   82.6   82.7   83.1   83.2   83.2   83.4   83.3   83.5   83.9   84.6 |  82.4   83.0   83.3   84.0 |   83.2 
  1995           |  84.7   84.3   84.1   83.5   83.4   83.4   82.7   83.3   83.1   82.8   82.6   82.3 |  84.3   83.5   83.1   82.6 |   83.4 
  1996           |  81.7   82.4   81.8   82.4   82.7   82.9   82.7   82.8   82.5   82.2   82.3   82.2 |  82.0   82.7   82.7   82.2 |   82.4 
                 |                                                                                    |                            |
  1997           |  82.3   82.6   82.5   82.7   82.6   82.6   82.9   83.1   83.2   83.4   83.4   83.4 |  82.5   82.6   83.1   83.4 |   82.9 
  1998           |  83.0   82.6   82.6   82.6   82.6   81.5   81.1   82.0   81.3   81.3   80.8   80.7 |  82.7   82.3   81.5   80.9 |   81.8 
  1999           |  80.3   80.2   80.5   80.5   80.4   80.3                                           |  80.3   80.4               |        
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 <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
 
 
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                 |   Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   Apr.    May   June   July   Aug.  Sept.   Oct.   Nov.   Dec.|     Q1     Q2     Q3     Q4|  Annual
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                 |                                                                                    |                            |
 Industrial      |                                                                                    |                            |
 Production,     |                                                                                    |                            |
 Percent         |                                                                                    |                            |
 Change <1>      |                                                                                    |                            |
  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           |    .3     .7     .8     .6     .4     .0     .7    -.2     .3     .5     .6    -.1 |   2.7    6.8    3.4    4.0 |    4.0 
  1993           |    .9     .2     .2     .6    -.4     .0     .2    -.5    1.2     .4     .5     .9 |   4.9    2.1     .5    6.9 |    3.7 
  1994           |    .1     .6     .9     .7     .8     .2     .5     .6     .3     .8     .9    1.1 |   6.3    8.8    5.8    9.2 |    6.0 
  1995           |    .6    -.2     .2    -.1     .1     .5    -.5     .9     .7     .1     .1     .1 |   6.7    1.1    2.9    3.8 |    5.4 
  1996           |   -.3    1.3    -.3    1.4    1.0     .8     .5     .5     .2     .0     .7     .4 |   2.1   10.6    7.0    3.9 |    4.7 
                 |                                                                                    |                            |
  1997           |    .5     .9     .5     .6     .3     .7     .7     .8     .4     .6     .8     .3 |   7.2    6.6    7.7    7.5 |    6.8 
  1998           |    .1    -.1     .3     .6     .3   -1.2    -.1    1.6    -.4     .7     .2     .2 |   2.4    2.5     .4    4.9 |    4.2 
  1999           |   -.2     .3     .4     .4     .3     .1                                           |   1.5    4.1               |        
                 |                                                                                    |                            |
 Industrial      |                                                                                    |                            |
 Production <2>  |                                                                                    |                            |
  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   99.5   99.9   99.9  100.6  100.4  100.7  101.2  101.8  101.7 |  98.1   99.7  100.6  101.6 |  100.0 
  1993           | 102.6  102.8  103.0  103.6  103.2  103.2  103.4  102.9  104.1  104.5  105.1  106.0 | 102.8  103.3  103.5  105.2 |  103.7 
  1994           | 106.1  106.7  107.6  108.4  109.3  109.5  110.1  110.7  111.1  112.0  113.0  114.3 | 106.8  109.1  110.7  113.1 |  109.9 
  1995           | 115.0  114.8  115.1  115.0  115.1  115.7  115.1  116.2  117.0  117.1  117.2  117.3 | 115.0  115.3  116.1  117.2 |  115.9 
  1996           | 116.9  118.4  118.1  119.7  120.9  121.8  122.4  123.0  123.3  123.3  124.2  124.7 | 117.8  120.8  122.9  124.1 |  121.4 
                 |                                                                                    |                            |
  1997           | 125.3  126.4  127.0  127.7  128.1  129.0  129.8  130.8  131.4  132.2  133.3  133.7 | 126.2  128.3  130.7  133.1 |  129.7 
  1998           | 133.8  133.7  134.1  134.9  135.4  133.7  133.6  135.7  135.2  136.1  136.4  136.7 | 133.8  134.7  134.8  136.4 |  135.1 
  1999           | 136.4  136.9  137.5  138.0  138.4  138.6                                           | 136.9  138.3               |        
                 |                                                                                    |                            |
 Capacity        |                                                                                    |                            |
  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           | 124.5  124.8  125.0  125.2  125.5  125.7  125.9  126.2  126.4  126.6  126.9  127.1 | 124.8  125.5  126.2  126.9 |  125.8 
  1993           | 127.4  127.6  127.9  128.2  128.4  128.7  129.0  129.3  129.5  129.8  130.1  130.3 | 127.6  128.4  129.3  130.1 |  128.8 
  1994           | 130.7  131.1  131.6  132.0  132.5  132.9  133.4  133.8  134.3  134.8  135.2  135.7 | 131.1  132.5  133.8  135.2 |  133.2 
  1995           | 136.3  137.0  137.7  138.4  139.1  139.8  140.5  141.2  141.9  142.6  143.4  144.2 | 137.0  139.1  141.2  143.4 |  140.2 
  1996           | 144.9  145.7  146.4  147.2  148.0  148.8  149.5  150.3  151.0  151.8  152.5  153.3 | 145.7  148.0  150.3  152.5 |  149.1 
                 |                                                                                    |                            |
  1997           | 154.1  154.8  155.5  156.2  157.0  157.8  158.4  159.1  159.9  160.6  161.3  162.1 | 154.8  157.0  159.1  161.3 |  158.1 
  1998           | 162.8  163.5  164.3  165.1  165.8  166.6  167.3  168.1  168.8  169.6  170.3  171.0 | 163.5  165.8  168.1  170.3 |  166.9 
  1999           | 171.7  172.3  172.9  173.4  174.0  174.5                                           | 172.3  174.0               |        
                 |                                                                                    |                            |
 Utilization     |                                                                                    |                            |
  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   79.4   79.6   79.5   79.9   79.6   79.7   79.9   80.2   80.0 |  78.6   79.5   79.7   80.1 |   79.5 
  1993           |  80.5   80.6   80.5   80.8   80.4   80.1   80.1   79.6   80.4   80.5   80.8   81.4 |  80.5   80.4   80.0   80.9 |   80.5 
  1994           |  81.2   81.4   81.8   82.2   82.5   82.4   82.6   82.8   82.7   83.1   83.6   84.2 |  81.5   82.4   82.7   83.6 |   82.5 
  1995           |  84.4   83.8   83.6   83.1   82.8   82.7   81.9   82.3   82.4   82.1   81.7   81.3 |  83.9   82.9   82.2   81.7 |   82.7 
  1996           |  80.7   81.3   80.6   81.3   81.7   81.9   81.9   81.8   81.6   81.2   81.4   81.3 |  80.9   81.6   81.8   81.3 |   81.4 
                 |                                                                                    |                            |
  1997           |  81.3   81.7   81.7   81.7   81.6   81.7   81.9   82.2   82.2   82.3   82.6   82.5 |  81.6   81.7   82.1   82.5 |   82.0 
  1998           |  82.2   81.8   81.6   81.7   81.6   80.2   79.8   80.7   80.1   80.3   80.1   80.0 |  81.8   81.2   80.2   80.1 |   80.8 
  1999           |  79.5   79.5   79.5   79.6   79.6   79.4                                           |  79.5   79.5               |        
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 <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
                                                     |    1998     |           Seasonally adjusted            |         Not seasonally adjusted
                                                     |     IP      |  1998   1999                             |  1998   1999                             
                                                     |Proportion<1>|  Dec.   Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   Apr.    May |  Dec.   Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   Apr.    May 
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                                                     |             |                                          |
     Metal mining   10                               |      .36    | 108.3  110.1  108.4  104.1  106.1  106.7 | 108.2  103.6  106.9  103.5  104.4  106.5 
        Iron ore   101                               |      .06    | 113.9  116.0  117.1  112.6  116.1  115.2 | 111.3  105.1  108.1  108.7  106.0  117.7 
        Nonferrous ores   102-4,8,9                  |      .30    | 107.6  109.3  107.1  102.9  104.6  105.4 | 108.0  103.7  107.1  102.9  104.5  104.8 
           Copper   102                              |      .08    | 106.2  112.0  102.4  103.7               | 104.2  107.3  103.5  102.6               
                                                     |             |                                          |
     Coal mining   12                                |      .82    | 114.5  107.7  109.1  103.4  106.8  106.1 | 110.3  106.6  114.8  107.5  106.3  103.4 
                                                     |             |                                          |
     Oil and gas extraction   13                     |     3.38    |  91.0   91.5   91.7   93.3   91.8   92.2 |  92.5   91.6   92.4   92.7   91.8   91.6 
        Crude oil and natural gas   131              |     2.43    |  90.7   92.0   92.7   93.1   92.7   92.6 |  92.5   92.5   94.1   93.6   92.7   92.2 
           Crude oil, total                          |     1.28    |  80.0   80.7   80.2   81.7   80.7   80.5 |  80.8   81.1   81.3   82.1   81.0   80.1 
           Natural gas                               |     1.16    | 105.7  107.7  110.1  108.9  109.3  109.4 | 108.6  108.3  111.9  109.4  108.9  108.8 
        Natural gas liquids   132                    |      .16    |  95.9   99.5  101.0  104.5  104.4  101.4 |  94.0   97.5  101.4  105.4  105.8  101.3 
        Oil and gas well drilling   138              |      .78    | 103.2   99.2   97.4  104.2   97.2  100.3 | 105.4   99.1   95.3   98.6   97.3   99.7 
                                                     |             |                                          |
     Stone and earth minerals   14                   |      .64    | 125.6  126.9  127.7  129.1  126.7  128.8 | 108.8  104.5   93.7  105.7  124.7  141.3 
                                                     |             |                                          |
     Foods   20                                      |     9.00    | 111.1  112.0  112.3  111.4  111.4  110.7 | 107.6  106.9  106.5  106.6  107.6  108.4 
        Meat products   201                          |     1.18    | 120.7  123.7  120.4  121.1  122.3  120.2 | 116.8  123.4  120.7  121.1  121.5  119.8 
           Beef                                      |      .37    | 112.9  118.2  116.2  115.8  116.4  113.2 | 105.3  115.8  113.8  111.9  112.6  114.8 
           Pork                                      |      .32    | 116.7  115.1  113.0  113.7  113.7  108.1 | 120.6  116.0  114.3  116.4  113.8  101.1 
           Poultry                                   |      .48    | 131.7  136.7  131.2  132.8  135.5  137.3 | 123.9  136.2  131.8  132.8  135.6  139.1 
           Miscellaneous meats                       |      .01    |  78.1   71.1   72.0   78.0   70.4   71.9 |  79.8   69.9   75.5   86.9   72.3   68.0 
        Dairy products   202                         |      .77    | 106.9  108.5  109.9  109.4  109.7  109.2 | 101.6  104.7  111.0  114.4  118.9  118.9 
           Butter   2021                             |      .01    |  85.6  101.4   98.1   95.7   89.7  100.6 |  96.3  124.3  120.0  107.6  104.8  105.3 
           Cheese   2022                             |      .17    | 117.6  117.0  117.2  121.0  120.6  117.0 | 118.9  113.8  118.4  123.3  124.0  120.3 
           Concentrated milk   2023                  |      .14    | 100.4  108.4  115.3  110.5  107.0  107.2 | 105.3  113.4  120.4  120.6  128.8  128.0 
           Frozen desserts   2024                    |      .15    | 118.5  115.9  116.8  113.7  120.1  119.6 |  84.5   90.1  109.4  119.8  132.5  136.7 
           Milk and misc. dairy products   2026      |      .31    | 101.3  101.8  101.8  102.3  102.6  102.7 |  99.0  101.3  103.4  105.5  107.0  107.4 
                                                     |             |                                          |
        Canned and frozen food   203                 |     1.21    | 107.4  107.6  105.7  101.8  102.6  101.5 | 100.2   97.0   95.3   93.1   93.7   95.0 
        Grain mill products   204                    |      .98    | 100.6  100.6  101.1   99.2  102.5  102.4 | 102.5   99.5   98.4   97.7   99.6   99.8 
        Bakery products   205                        |     1.04    | 106.1  105.2  106.2  107.7  106.2  105.2 | 100.4   98.4   96.7   98.4  100.0  102.1 
        Sugar and confectionery   206                |      .63    | 105.6  106.7  109.4  106.5  109.1  110.6 | 121.0  109.4  104.9  100.7   95.9   96.7 
        Fats and oils   207                          |      .23    | 100.8  101.9  104.5  105.6  106.1  108.7 | 104.3  103.3  107.4  108.2  105.4  103.8 
        Beverages   208                              |     1.81    | 121.0  123.3  123.1  121.4  118.1  117.6 | 108.6  112.8  112.0  115.8  116.8  118.3 
           Beer and ale   2082,3                     |      .55    | 100.0  112.5  108.8  108.7  102.8  104.2 |  82.0  105.4  103.4  112.1  112.6  113.6 
           Soft drinks   2086,7                      |     1.02    | 138.7  133.7  135.4  132.1  129.6  127.8 | 127.3  121.8  119.8  118.8  121.9  124.8 
        Coffee and miscellaneous   209               |     1.16    | 115.1  114.1  117.8  119.5  118.4  116.9 | 115.3  109.6  112.4  108.1  110.2  112.7 
           Roasted coffee   2095                     |      .19    |  95.1   92.2  100.9  100.2   95.6        | 114.4  101.3  114.4   84.1   87.9        
                                                     |             |                                          |
     Tobacco products   21                           |     1.29    | 100.0   96.9   97.4   97.3   96.2   97.3 |  78.8   96.1  102.0  104.5   92.4   91.1 
                                                     |             |                                          |
     Textile mill products   22                      |     1.56    | 109.4  109.3  110.6  109.0  110.5  110.7 |  97.2  103.5  108.5  108.4  114.3  113.1 
        Fabrics   221-4                              |      .37    |  97.3   92.1   95.6   97.5   98.0   95.7 |  91.6   92.0   95.2   98.5  100.8   98.9 
           Cotton and synthetic   221,2              |      .31    |  98.0   92.0   96.6   99.4               |  91.3   91.6   95.6   99.8               
           Narrow fabrics   224                      |      .04    | 112.7  115.3  118.6  117.5  117.3  117.8 | 112.8  114.4  116.5  117.3  116.2  118.2 
        Knit goods   225                             |      .45    | 124.8  124.2  122.8  124.5  121.7  123.1 | 109.5  104.3  116.3  117.2  122.8  127.9 
           Knit garments   2253,4,7-9                |      .32    | 128.8  129.3  128.0  130.5  125.7  127.2 | 115.1  107.9  121.5  121.3  120.8  130.9 
           Fabric finishing   226                    |      .14    |  81.4   80.4   82.2   83.2               |  70.8   79.4   84.2   82.0               
        Carpeting   227                              |      .21    | 108.7  126.0  128.9  109.9  121.3  123.4 |  80.9  123.5  123.0  115.1  137.4  117.4 
        Yarns and miscellaneous   228,9              |      .40    | 116.9  114.0  114.8  114.2  116.7  117.1 | 109.1  114.1  116.1  116.2  118.1  119.8 
           Cotton and synthetic yarns   2281,2,4     |      .17    | 100.8   98.9  101.3   99.7  102.6  103.7 |  83.7   99.9  104.9  103.8  104.6  108.3 
                                                     |             |                                          |
     Apparel products   23                           |     1.73    |  95.3   94.1   93.6   93.3   94.1   93.2 |  95.3   91.0   92.0   92.0   92.2   93.0 
                                                     |             |                                          |
     Lumber and products   24                        |     2.12    | 121.4  122.0  122.1  120.7  120.3  121.0 | 113.3  115.4  119.3  119.7  120.7  119.9 
        Logging and lumber   241,2                   |      .82    | 110.9  110.9  112.3  110.5  109.4  112.4 | 102.0  104.5  110.9  109.9  107.8  108.2 
           Logging   241                             |      .28    |  92.7   95.2   91.2   91.4   89.8   90.7 |  90.3   88.5   86.4   84.4   81.2   86.7 
        Lumber products   243-5,9                    |     1.29    | 129.4  130.3  129.6  128.5  128.6  127.5 | 121.9  123.6  125.7  127.1  130.4  128.7 
           Millwork and plywood   243                |      .69    | 127.7  126.8  127.1  126.1  127.3  126.6 | 125.5  120.3  120.2  122.8  126.3  127.8 
              Plywood   2435,6                       |      .12    | 104.6  102.0  105.2  100.2   99.8  101.1 |  94.1   98.1  104.2  101.5  101.2  104.0 
           Manufactured homes   245                  |      .24    | 156.6  159.1  154.1  152.8  148.0        | 123.5  136.6  149.1  155.0  157.6        
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 <1> The IP proportion data are estimates of the industries' relative contributions to overall IP growth in the following year.
 Note:  Estimates for March to May are revised.
 
 
 
 Table 6 (continued)
 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES
                                                     |             |                                  Index, 1992 = 100
                                                     |    1998     |           Seasonally adjusted            |         Not seasonally adjusted
                                                     |     IP      |  1998   1999                             |  1998   1999                             
                                                     |Proportion<1>|  Dec.   Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   Apr.    May |  Dec.   Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   Apr.    May 
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                                                     |             |                                          |
     Furniture and fixtures   25                     |     1.41    | 122.9  122.5  124.5  126.1  123.6  124.8 | 120.6  117.9  123.6  122.6  122.0  122.3 
        Household furniture   251                    |      .63    | 119.6  118.9  121.1  120.5  118.1  119.2 | 118.8  115.2  122.1  120.2  119.4  116.8 
                                                     |             |                                          |
     Paper and products   26                         |     3.50    | 115.3  116.2  116.4  116.5  114.4  113.8 | 111.2  116.6  118.5  116.8  115.4  112.1 
        Pulp and paper   261-3                       |     1.46    | 111.6  113.3  112.8  113.8  113.3  111.4 | 109.3  114.0  115.7  113.9  113.0  110.1 
           Wood pulp   261                           |      .10    |  96.0   95.7   98.8  101.5   95.1  100.1 |  94.4   97.1   99.4   98.9   95.6   97.4 
           Paper   262                               |      .91    | 112.4  113.0  111.7  111.6  109.7        | 110.8  113.5  114.7  111.9  109.9        
           Paperboard   263                          |      .45    | 113.9  118.6  118.8  121.8  125.7  117.2 | 109.5  119.0  121.9  121.8  124.0  116.7 
        Paper products   265,7                       |     2.04    | 117.9  118.2  118.9  118.3  115.2  115.6 | 112.5  118.5  120.5  118.8  117.2  113.5 
           Paperboard containers   265               |      .73    | 123.8  122.3  123.9  122.0  118.5  119.4 | 110.5  119.3  123.5  122.6  122.5  114.8 
           Converted paper products   267            |     1.31    | 114.8  116.1  116.3  116.4  113.5  113.6 | 113.6  118.1  118.8  116.7  114.2  112.7 
                                                     |             |                                          |
     Printing and publishing   27                    |     6.79    | 105.1  103.6  103.8  103.7  104.2  104.2 | 103.7   99.4  100.0   99.4  103.4  101.6 
        Newspapers   271                             |     1.63    |  96.6   98.1   99.7  100.2   99.8   99.9 |  97.7   92.8   99.2   95.9  104.8   97.5 
        Periodicals, books, and cards   272,3,7      |     2.03    | 103.4  101.4  100.3   98.5   99.5  100.3 | 105.3  100.3   99.4   99.0  101.2   99.8 
        Job printing   274-6,8,9                     |     3.12    | 110.7  108.0  108.1  108.7  109.4  109.0 | 105.9  102.4  100.5  101.4  103.7  105.0 
                                                     |             |                                          |
     Chemicals and products   28                     |     9.78    | 114.0  112.5  114.4  115.1  115.2  115.1 | 109.3  109.7  111.5  112.6  113.5  113.4 
        Industrial chemicals and                     |             |                                          |
           synthetic materials   281,2,6             |     3.49    | 110.7  110.1  111.8  112.1  112.4  112.6 | 107.9  109.8  113.6  113.4  114.9  112.8 
           Basic chemicals   281                     |      .77    |  92.4   92.2   92.9   95.8   94.9   96.0 |  89.2   90.4   95.5   95.6   96.6   95.8 
              Alkalies and chlorine   2812           |      .09    | 107.4  109.4  119.2  120.6  118.4  126.4 | 109.1  110.0  120.4  120.5  116.8  122.2 
              Inorganic pigments   2816              |      .09    | 101.4  100.5   94.2  108.6  100.7   97.5 |  99.7  100.2   96.3  106.7  106.1   97.5 
              Inorganic chemicals, nec   2819        |      .46    |  89.4   88.4   88.9   90.7   91.0   92.2 |  84.8   85.8   92.2   90.7   92.9   92.4 
                 Acids and other                     |      .35    | 107.9  106.5  105.8  105.7               |  99.8  100.1  112.0  102.4               
                                                     |             |                                          |
           Synthetic materials   282                 |     1.27    | 120.0  118.6  123.3  121.5  122.7  122.0 | 114.4  117.4  125.7  124.5  126.7  122.4 
              Plastics materials   2821              |      .81    | 133.6  127.0  132.4  129.5  130.7        | 125.7  125.2  134.8  133.5  135.8        
              Synthetic fibers   2823,4              |      .35    |  96.4  103.0  107.7  107.1  108.5  107.0 |  93.8  101.9  109.9  106.9  109.5  105.4 
           Industrial organic chemicals   286        |     1.45    | 114.7  114.4  114.4  114.6               | 114.4  116.0  114.9  115.4               
                                                     |             |                                          |
        Chemical products   283-5,9                  |     5.62    | 117.1  114.5  116.7  117.5  117.5  117.2 | 110.5  109.7  110.3  112.1  112.3  114.0 
           Drugs and medicines   283                 |     3.02    | 117.8  114.8  118.2  117.9  117.1  117.0 | 112.0  108.5  109.6  109.6  109.0  112.8 
           Soap and toiletries   284                 |     1.57    | 120.4  116.1  115.8  115.7  116.9  116.8 | 114.8  114.0  111.2  112.4  111.0  111.3 
           Paints   285                              |      .42    | 102.7  107.9  110.9  111.7  110.1  109.1 |  78.1   92.5  108.9  114.5  120.8  120.2 
        Agricultural chemicals   287                 |      .67    | 106.6  108.2  108.8  111.2  110.7  110.7 | 106.4  108.9  109.5  111.3  114.0  111.6 
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     Petroleum products   29                         |     1.59    | 112.5  116.7  116.4  113.1  113.9  114.6 | 112.4  107.7  107.4  105.6  112.1  116.6 
        Petroleum refining and misc.   291,9         |     1.40    | 109.6  113.5  112.9  110.1  111.8  112.3 | 109.9  106.7  105.8  104.5  111.0  114.2 
           Miscellaneous petroleum products          |      .30    | 113.1  121.8  116.4  112.9  112.1  110.8 |  99.8  100.2  101.6  105.7  113.6  118.5 
           Distillate fuel oil                       |      .27    | 110.6  112.1  117.0  111.9  114.9        | 115.4  107.6  110.2  107.5  114.2        
           Residual fuel oil                         |      .04    |  81.4   80.5   77.8   79.7   81.8        |  90.7   87.2   83.6   76.7   76.2        
           Aviation fuel and kerosene                |      .13    | 111.7  116.1  115.7  111.6  121.2        | 118.5  119.5  113.2  107.4  115.7        
           Automotive gasoline                       |      .66    | 109.5  112.5  112.1  110.2  111.0        | 112.3  108.4  106.5  104.7  110.6        
        Paving and roofing materials   295           |      .19    | 135.8  142.7  144.3  137.3  131.0  133.2 | 132.7  114.8  119.9  113.3  121.0  135.9 
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     Rubber and plastics products   30               |     3.83    | 136.0  135.4  135.2  135.4  136.4  136.5 | 135.5  133.3  135.5  136.1  136.3  136.2 
        Tires      301                               |      .32    | 132.2  132.7  124.2  120.7  125.9  130.1 | 110.4  134.3  135.5  132.6  127.0  128.0 
        Other rubber products   302,5,6              |      .61    | 132.3  130.3  126.8  124.8  126.3  123.4 | 126.9  121.5  126.7  125.0  124.3  121.3 
        Plastics products, nec   308                 |     2.90    | 137.6  137.1  138.7  139.9  140.3  140.5 | 140.6  136.2  137.7  139.3  140.4  140.8 
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     Leather and products   31                       |      .21    |  73.0   70.9   70.5   70.7   70.7   70.3 |  73.1   69.1   69.9   71.0   71.3   71.1 
        Shoes   314                                  |      .07    |  64.6   62.1   63.0   61.9   63.0   62.4 |  64.7   60.6   61.2   60.6   61.9   62.8 
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     Stone, clay, and glass products   32            |     2.43    | 131.6  133.5  132.2  131.1  129.3  130.0 | 125.4  125.5  125.9  127.2  129.2  130.7 
        Pressed and blown glass   322                |      .32    | 114.5  111.8  111.8  112.5  109.9  108.5 | 102.7  108.8  112.5  112.3  112.0  109.8 
           Glass containers   3221                   |      .12    |  86.0   84.6   83.1   84.9   81.5   80.5 |  65.6   81.3   87.1   88.2   85.2   83.2 
        Cement   324                                 |      .21    | 141.4  144.0  148.1  139.6  131.2        | 106.7   86.2  106.1  118.4  133.4        
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        Structural clay products   325               |      .11    | 128.2  126.9  126.1  125.7  125.9  126.1 | 115.8  114.4  123.3  128.0  129.5  132.0 
        Concrete and miscellaneous   326-9           |     1.46    | 134.6  137.7  135.1  133.0  132.7  133.0 | 134.0  135.5  131.1  129.9  131.8  131.8 
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 <1> The IP proportion data are estimates of the industries' relative contributions to overall IP growth in the following year.
 Note:  Estimates for March to May are revised.
 
 
 
 Table 6 (continued)
 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES
                                                     |             |                                  Index, 1992 = 100
                                                     |    1998     |           Seasonally adjusted            |         Not seasonally adjusted
                                                     |     IP      |  1998   1999                             |  1998   1999                             
                                                     |Proportion<1>|  Dec.   Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   Apr.    May |  Dec.   Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   Apr.    May 
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     Primary metals   33                             |     3.60    | 118.6  120.7  118.5  122.0  122.1  122.6 | 114.9  119.5  121.7  125.5  124.8  123.3 
        Iron and steel   331,2                       |     1.91    | 114.6  116.7  112.6  117.1  118.6  119.6 | 110.1  115.1  116.3  120.4  122.1  120.3 
           Basic steel and mill products   331       |     1.45    | 111.9  114.5  110.7  116.7  117.8  119.5 | 106.8  114.4  114.6  120.0  121.2  120.4 
              Basic iron and steel                   |      .29    |  94.6   95.9   96.2   97.5  100.2  101.5 |  94.3   96.8   98.9  100.2  100.7  101.4 
                 Pig iron                            |      .16    |  93.0   93.0   93.5   94.6   98.5   99.4 |  93.9   94.4   96.0   97.0   97.9   99.2 
                 Raw steel                           |      .09    | 102.0  106.6  106.6  109.1  110.5  113.4 |  99.4  107.1  111.1  113.4  113.2  114.0 
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              Steel mill products                    |     1.16    | 117.0  119.9  115.0  122.4  123.0  124.8 | 110.4  119.5  119.3  125.9  127.2  125.9 
                 Consumer durable steel              |      .18    | 142.4  133.3  136.9  142.5  136.5  137.3 | 124.3  135.4  145.9  150.8  143.4  144.9 
                 Equipment steel                     |      .12    |  99.5  102.0   93.4  100.3   98.8  100.1 |  94.7  103.5   97.3  102.8  102.7  100.0 
                 Construction steel                  |      .15    | 146.8  156.6  138.0  142.3  149.2  150.1 | 141.2  146.8  135.5  135.7  149.9  151.9 
                 Can and closure steel               |      .04    |  70.6  113.9  105.0  106.2  106.4  102.8 |  84.6  102.6   99.6  108.5  104.2  101.9 
                 Miscellaneous steel                 |      .67    | 111.9  113.8  110.0  119.0  120.6  123.3 | 106.1  114.7  114.9  123.2  125.1  122.9 
           Iron and steel foundries   332            |      .46    | 123.4  124.2  118.9  118.4  121.4  119.8 | 120.8  117.5  121.8  121.8  125.1  119.9 
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        Nonferrous metals   333-6,9                  |     1.69    | 123.4  125.4  125.6  127.9  126.2  126.3 | 120.7  124.8  128.1  131.7  128.2  127.0 
           Primary nonferrous metals   333           |      .23    | 105.8  101.6  103.3  103.7  103.1  103.8 | 105.3  103.2  105.5  104.7  104.5  102.9 
              Copper   3331                          |      .05    | 100.5   94.0   99.6   95.7   94.4   96.6 | 102.4   95.4  102.4   94.0   95.5   91.8 
              Aluminum   3334                        |      .12    |  92.1   91.8   92.4   93.0   93.1   93.2 |  92.6   92.1   92.7   93.3   93.2   93.2 
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           Nonferrous products   335,6               |     1.20    | 123.5  125.9  126.3  129.8  128.0  127.7 | 119.9  125.9  128.6  134.5  129.8  129.2 
              Nonferrous mill products   335         |      .88    | 115.1  118.7  119.4  124.1  121.2  120.7 | 108.9  118.5  122.0  130.1  123.7  122.8 
                 Aluminum   3353-5                   |      .33    |  95.7  104.7  106.7  117.2  110.9  110.3 |  82.1  103.0  110.8  129.1  116.9  112.8 
              Nonferrous foundries   336             |      .31    | 151.7  149.6  149.1  148.4  150.5  151.1 | 156.8  150.9  150.7  149.1  150.1  150.4 
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     Fabricated metal products   34                  |     5.55    | 128.7  127.6  126.7  127.5  127.8  127.1 | 128.5  123.3  124.7  125.9  125.3  125.7 
        Metal containers   341                       |      .18    | 109.7  101.3  105.5  107.8  101.7  102.1 |  99.0   90.8   89.3  103.1  101.1  112.4 
        Hardware, tools, and cutlery   342           |      .59    | 129.9  128.5  125.3  130.6  129.4  126.8 | 126.9  121.8  124.6  128.5  125.9  123.8 
           Hardware and tools   3423,5,9             |      .50    | 128.6  127.6  124.8  130.7  129.1  125.6 | 124.3  120.2  124.4  128.4  125.6  122.5 
        Structural metal products   344              |     1.52    | 129.8  128.5  128.7  128.9  128.9  128.0 | 132.9  126.0  124.4  125.0  126.1  126.9 
        Other fabricated metal products   345-9      |     3.05    | 129.3  129.0  127.5  127.6  128.7  128.6 | 128.4  125.3  128.3  128.3  127.9  127.8 
           Fasteners, stampings, etc.   345-7        |     1.75    | 139.7  140.0  137.0  137.0  138.1  138.5 | 135.3  132.8  138.1  138.3  136.9  137.5 
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     Industrial machinery                            |             |                                          |
         and equipment   35                          |     9.98    | 212.7  212.3  213.9  217.6  219.3  219.9 | 204.2  205.5  214.6  218.7  220.2  220.5 
        Engines and turbines   351                   |      .54    | 140.2  140.4  141.8  142.9  145.4  145.5 | 146.2  143.0  143.2  143.9  144.5  145.6 
        Farm   352                                   |      .56    | 131.4  133.2  164.6  171.5  152.6  146.9 | 117.6  135.6  181.4  212.9  186.6  179.0 
        Construction and allied   353                |     1.07    | 176.7  176.7  171.3  166.5  172.8  165.3 | 160.3  176.4  179.6  175.6  174.7  168.4 
        Metalworking   354                           |     1.16    | 138.5  137.0  135.9  138.8  136.6  136.7 | 132.2  128.7  134.0  135.7  132.5  132.8 
        Special industry machinery   355             |      .97    | 151.2  150.5  149.7  149.2  148.9  146.8 | 156.2  151.7  150.7  150.5  148.6  146.9 
        General industrial machinery   356           |     1.18    | 124.8  122.4  120.0  121.5  120.5  121.0 | 121.5  117.5  119.3  120.2  118.6  119.3 
           Bearings and gears   3562,6,8             |      .33    | 112.1  111.2  108.6  107.9  107.5  105.9 | 116.1  113.0  110.1  108.6  107.7  105.9 
           Equipment   3561,3-5,7,9                  |      .85    | 130.2  127.1  124.9  127.3  126.0  127.4 | 123.8  119.3  123.3  125.2  123.3  125.1 
        Computer and office equip.   357             |     2.25    | 761.6  778.9  789.3  828.3  859.3  889.1 | 740.2  741.7  755.5  769.8  833.4  863.3 
        Service industry machines   358              |      .89    | 150.4  147.8  151.1  148.1  152.8  151.6 | 133.1  141.9  161.6  165.4  166.5  159.6 
           Refrig. and heating equip.   3585         |      .62    | 154.5  150.4  154.2  151.5  157.0  155.7 | 127.0  142.3  169.9  177.1  177.2  167.2 
        Miscellaneous machinery   359                |     1.37    | 162.1  158.8  156.7  160.5  159.5  160.3 | 154.4  148.9  153.3  155.6  155.0  156.5 
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     Electrical machinery   36                       |     8.56    | 307.3  308.7  309.2  313.1  322.4  328.7 | 320.3  296.1  309.4  329.8  312.5  318.9 
        Major electrical and parts   361,2           |     1.02    | 124.6  121.5  119.4  119.9  120.2  118.4 | 119.5  116.3  117.2  117.4  117.6  116.8 
           Electric distribution equip.   361        |      .33    | 119.6  116.6  113.5  117.4  121.8  119.2 | 113.7  109.6  110.5  113.6  115.3  114.6 
        Household appliances   363                   |      .45    | 125.6  130.0  135.8  127.2  134.6  129.9 | 110.0  125.7  144.3  135.4  133.8  129.1 
           Cooking equipment   3631                  |      .06    |  99.2  123.8  130.5  122.5  131.0  134.5 |  88.7  117.6  130.9  127.0  127.9  134.4 
           Refrigerators and freezers   3632         |      .11    | 156.0  150.0  159.6  138.9  151.1  151.7 | 107.3  139.2  172.5  148.7  157.4  161.3 
           Laundry   3633                            |      .09    | 147.5  159.9  170.1  152.5  172.3  151.0 | 130.1  152.9  186.3  167.0  174.6  145.6 
           Miscellaneous   3634,5,9                  |      .20    | 111.3  111.7  114.2  113.3  114.3  110.6 | 108.1  111.3  120.5  119.7  110.4  106.9 
              Electrical housewares   3634           |      .04    |  98.3   99.5  100.7  103.8   98.8   93.2 | 100.5   94.4   95.7   98.5   92.7   91.5 
              Appliances, nec   3639                 |      .09    |  96.2  100.7  107.4  104.5  107.1  101.1 |  92.0   98.8  116.4  114.1  105.4  100.4 
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        Audio and video equipment   365              |      .09    |  60.9   67.9   83.6   87.9   87.4   82.7 |  59.2   64.2   85.1   85.0   81.3   79.0 
        Communication equipment   366                |     2.10    | 215.4  216.2  216.6  219.1  227.9  236.9 | 225.3  215.2  214.4  217.6  226.0  230.5 
        Electronic components   367                  |     3.53    | 759.5  764.0  766.3  787.2  815.8  842.0 | 827.9  711.9  763.5  879.6  767.2  800.8 
          Semiconductors and related                 |             |                                          |
              electronic components   3672-9         |     3.46    | 794.8  797.8  800.2  822.7  852.1  880.2 | 868.8  743.3  797.4  921.2  800.7  835.8 
        Misc. electrical supplies   369              |      .69    | 129.9  134.9  131.3  130.1  133.0  134.7 | 134.7  131.2  129.5  128.7  130.7  130.1 
           Storage batteries   3691                  |      .11    | 120.3  155.1  124.2  116.9  133.2  135.9 | 128.2  127.3  112.3  110.1  117.1  116.4 
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     Transportation equipment   37                   |     9.43    | 125.6  124.0  125.6  125.5  125.0  125.2 | 116.8  122.1  132.0  134.8  129.8  130.1 
        Motor vehicles and parts   371               |     5.14    | 146.6  145.3  147.9  149.2  149.4  151.4 | 126.1  141.0  161.2  167.7  158.7  161.8 
           Autos                                     |     1.15    | 108.7  105.1  102.6  104.2  106.2  102.3 |  92.6   98.9  111.1  117.3  109.6  110.7 
           Trucks and truck trailers                 |     1.78    | 184.7  189.4  190.4  188.4  192.1  203.4 | 157.6  174.9  212.5  213.7  201.8  216.6 
              Trucks and buses                       |     1.67    | 183.7  188.4  189.5  187.4  191.1  203.0 | 155.6  174.1  212.1  213.1  201.2  216.5 
                 Consumer trucks                     |     1.04    | 179.1  185.2  187.2  182.5  185.7  197.3 | 152.5  171.6  211.4  211.0  195.8  212.3 
                 Business trucks                     |      .63    | 189.6  192.1  191.8  193.8  198.5  210.7 | 159.9  177.3  212.2  215.4  208.9  222.2 
           Motor vehicle parts   3714                |     2.13    | 149.5  145.6  153.8  157.5  153.9  153.1 | 130.4  150.5  164.3  175.0  166.4  163.3 
           Motor homes   3716                        |      .07    | 153.8  152.0  141.0  141.6  139.8  151.1 | 121.9  141.3  152.8  164.7  169.0  149.1 
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           transportation equipment   372-6,9        |     4.30    | 104.8  103.2  103.7  102.4  101.3   99.9 | 106.7  103.3  104.0  103.4  102.0  100.0 
           Aircraft and parts   372                  |     3.10    | 112.6  110.9  110.9  109.2  108.4  106.4 | 115.4  111.1  111.4  110.2  108.5  106.0 
           Ships and boats   373                     |      .39    |  94.9   91.2   93.1   91.6   87.0   84.3 |  96.9   91.5   92.1   92.4   87.6   85.2 
           Railroad and miscellaneous   374-6,9      |      .81    |  85.2   84.5   86.2   85.7   85.7   86.5 |  84.2   84.4   86.6   87.1   88.1   87.7 
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 <1> The IP proportion data are estimates of the industries' relative contributions to overall IP growth in the following year.
 Note:  Estimates for March to May are revised.
 
 
 
 Table 6 (continued)
 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES
                                                     |             |                                  Index, 1992 = 100
                                                     |    1998     |           Seasonally adjusted            |         Not seasonally adjusted
                                                     |     IP      |  1998   1999                             |  1998   1999                             
                                                     |Proportion<1>|  Dec.   Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   Apr.    May |  Dec.   Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   Apr.    May 
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     Instruments   38                                |     4.88    | 113.9  114.3  113.8  114.6  115.6  117.2 | 113.5  111.5  112.3  113.2  113.9  114.7 
        Scientific and medical   381-4               |     4.09    | 115.7  116.6  115.7  116.7  117.3  118.6 | 115.2  113.3  113.8  115.0  115.2  115.8 
           Medical instruments   384                 |     1.60    | 129.7  129.5  127.5  129.6  130.3  132.9 | 123.0  120.6  120.5  123.3  124.6  127.1 
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     Misc. manufactures   39                         |     1.32    | 115.4  114.8  115.8  116.7  118.2  119.3 | 116.9  111.2  114.3  116.8  117.9  118.4 
        Consumer goods   391,3,4,6                   |      .62    | 105.3  103.6  104.8  106.4  107.9  109.9 | 107.2  100.4  103.7  107.1  108.7  108.9 
        Business supplies   395,9                    |      .70    | 126.1  126.6  127.3  127.6  129.0  129.3 | 126.8  122.2  125.2  126.6  127.4  128.1 
                                                     |             |                                          |
     Electric utilities   491,3pt                    |     5.28    | 115.2  116.2  114.1  118.9  118.2  116.4 | 115.6  122.4  113.3  113.3  105.5  108.1 
        Generation                                   |     1.97    | 114.0  115.4  115.3  117.3  115.5  114.5 | 114.7  120.0  117.4  113.4  104.8  110.4 
           Fossil fuel                               |      .95    | 111.1  111.2  110.3  114.2  121.1        | 109.7  112.1  106.0  104.4  104.8        
           Hydro and nuclear                         |     1.02    | 116.5  119.0  119.7  119.9  110.2        | 119.1  127.2  127.7  121.5  104.5        
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        Sales                                        |     3.31    | 115.9  116.7  113.4  119.9  120.0  117.7 | 116.3  123.9  110.9  113.3  106.0  106.8 
           Residential                               |     1.39    | 112.5  117.7  111.8  122.8  121.3        | 118.9  138.3  115.5  114.9   99.3        
           Nonresidential                            |     1.92    | 118.3  115.9  114.5  117.9  119.0  117.8 | 114.5  113.9  107.7  112.3  110.8  114.4 
              Commercial and other                   |     1.19    | 122.5  122.2  120.0  124.0  125.4        | 118.2  121.1  112.1  116.1  113.6        
              Industrial                             |      .73    | 112.2  106.8  106.5  108.9  109.7        | 109.2  103.4  101.3  106.7  106.7        
                                                     |             |                                          |
     Gas utilities   492,3pt                         |      .97    |  96.0  108.4   98.6  106.9  107.4  104.7 | 145.2  189.6  152.8  150.0  109.6   78.2 
        Residential                                  |      .43    |  86.6  102.0   91.3  103.0   99.8   94.6 | 152.9  214.3  167.9  163.5  106.5   60.7 
        Commercial and other                         |      .16    | 102.9  116.9  105.2  111.0  116.3  120.3 | 159.7  207.6  170.1  162.0  121.1   86.6 
        Gas transmission                             |      .32    | 103.3  112.9  103.5  109.8  113.2  109.9 | 131.9  156.8  130.2  131.0  109.5   95.0 
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 <1> The IP proportion data are estimates of the industries' relative contributions to overall IP growth in the following year.
 Note:  Estimates for March to May are revised.
 
 
 
 Table 7
 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION:  GROSS VALUE OF PRODUCTS
 Billions of 1992 dollars at annual rates, seasonally adjusted
                                      |        |        |   1998                            1999         |   1999                                         
 Item                                 | 1992   |   1998 |     Q1      Q2      Q3      Q4   Q1      Q2    |   Jan.    Feb.    Mar.    Apr.     May    June 
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                                      |        |        |                                                |
  Products, total                     | 2001.9 | 2489.8 | 2464.5  2486.2  2493.6  2515.1  2530.2  2550.0 | 2527.3  2527.2  2536.0  2549.5  2551.0  2549.4 
                                      |        |        |                                                |
     Final products                   | 1552.1 | 1958.0 | 1937.5  1955.3  1956.0  1976.1  1984.9  2002.2 | 1982.5  1982.7  1989.4  1999.1  2002.7  2004.8 
                                      |        |        |                                                |
        Consumer goods                | 1049.6 | 1212.3 | 1216.5  1217.2  1206.9  1214.9  1226.9  1231.8 | 1227.4  1227.0  1226.3  1231.7  1231.5  1232.1 
           Durable                    |  238.3 |  321.0 |  321.5   318.6   314.6   332.6   339.8   350.5 |  337.6   342.3   339.4   346.0   351.4   354.2 
              Automotive products     |  123.8 |  165.8 |  165.7   162.8   159.3   175.9   175.7   181.1 |  177.2   176.1   173.8   176.8   181.5   185.1 
              Other durable goods     |  114.4 |  155.3 |  156.1   156.2   155.7   156.2   164.1   169.4 |  160.0   166.4   165.8   169.5   169.9   168.9 
           Nondurable                 |  811.3 |  892.7 |  896.1   899.5   893.2   884.9   890.1   885.1 |  892.6   887.9   889.9   889.1   884.1   882.1 
                                      |        |        |                                                |
        Equipment, total              |  502.5 |  746.9 |  723.7   741.4   753.2   765.7   761.9   774.8 |  758.8   759.5   767.3   771.6   775.6   777.2 
           Business and defense       |  483.9 |  722.2 |  695.3   715.1   729.7   744.4   742.5   756.6 |  739.3   740.7   747.6   753.6   757.4   758.8 
              Business                |  399.2 |  659.0 |  633.6   653.9   668.5   683.7   682.8   697.4 |  679.7   680.8   687.8   694.4   698.0   699.8 
              Defense and space       |   84.7 |   63.9 |   64.3    63.9    64.1    63.7    62.8    62.5 |   62.6    62.9    62.9    62.5    62.7    62.4 
                                      |        |        |                                                |
     Intermediate products            |  449.9 |  533.6 |  528.0   532.0   538.1   539.9   545.9   548.6 |  545.4   545.1   547.1   550.9   549.1   545.7 
        Construction supplies         |  177.2 |  224.9 |  221.6   223.0   226.1   229.2   233.9   233.2 |  234.2   234.9   232.7   233.6   233.9   232.0 
        Business supplies             |  272.7 |  308.3 |  306.0   308.6   311.7   310.3   311.4   315.0 |  310.7   309.6   314.0   316.8   314.8   313.3 
           Commercial energy products |   70.4 |   82.7 |   80.5    82.5    86.0    83.4    84.3    86.1 |   85.6    82.9    84.5    87.1    85.7    85.4 
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 Note:  Estimates for June are preliminary.  Estimates from March to May are revised.
 
 
 
 Table 8
 DIFFUSION INDEXES OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
 Percent
 
 Year       Jan.    Feb.    Mar.    Apr.     May    June    July    Aug.   Sept.    Oct.    Nov.    Dec.
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 One Month Earlier
  1997     53.4    65.7    53.7    51.3    53.7    56.3    58.8    49.8    55.6    55.8    61.4    50.9 
  1998     55.8    47.2    50.2    53.7    49.1    39.3    54.7    46.8    39.7    56.2    48.3    52.1 
  1999     49.6    52.8    50.9    57.3    52.1 
 
 Three Months Earlier
  1997     58.2    65.7    59.0    62.7    54.9    55.6    60.2    60.9    59.0    58.1    65.5    63.7 
  1998     59.6    52.1    54.3    49.1    55.4    44.2    46.8    44.6    45.7    47.6    49.1    52.1 
  1999     49.4    48.7    51.3    57.7    53.9 
 
 Six Months Earlier
  1997     65.3    65.7    63.8    61.6    58.4    62.7    67.3    62.8    63.5    66.9    68.8    65.0 
  1998     63.7    63.3    61.0    58.1    56.6    48.3    46.8    46.4    43.3    47.6    46.4    48.7 
  1999     52.8    51.3    55.4    59.9    51.7 
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 Note:  The diffusion indexes are calculated as the percentage of series that increased over the indicated
        span (one, three, or six months) plus one-half the percentage that were unchanged.
 
 
 
 Table 9
 ELECTRIC POWER USE: MANUFACTURING AND MINING
                                                     |       |                                   Index, 1992=100
                                                     | 1992  |           Seasonally adjusted            |         Not seasonally adjusted
                                                     |Billion|  1998   1999                             |  1998   1999                             
 Item                                                |  KWH  |  Dec.   Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   Apr.    May |  Dec.   Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   Apr.    May 
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                                                     |       |                                          |
     Total                                           | 934.1 | 107.5  106.6  106.5  107.4  106.8  106.2 | 105.9  104.4  103.6  105.2  105.7  105.8 
                                                     |       |                                          |
 MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUPS                               |       |                                          |
                                                     |       |                                          |
  Manufacturing                                      | 854.0 | 107.9  106.9  106.9  107.9  107.3  106.6 | 105.9  104.3  103.7  105.6  106.2  106.2 
     Durable                                         | 365.8 | 108.2  106.9  105.9  107.3  106.6  105.6 | 105.9  104.1  103.8  105.9  105.8  105.4 
     Nondurable                                      | 488.3 | 107.7  107.0  107.7  108.4  107.9  107.4 | 106.0  104.6  103.7  105.3  106.4  106.8 
  Mining                                             |  80.1 | 102.9  102.5  101.8   99.8   99.1  100.1 | 105.8  106.1  101.3  100.3  100.0   99.8 
                                                     |       |                                          |
 INDUSTRY GROUPS and SERIES                          |       |                                          |
                                                     |       |                                          |
  Metal mining   10                                  |  18.6 | 112.0  113.7  114.7  113.6  115.0  113.8 | 114.4  115.5  111.0  114.4  114.2  114.6 
     Iron ore   101                                  |   7.3 | 109.5  117.8  116.6  111.4  112.1  113.7 | 114.0  114.9  108.8  115.2  111.9  117.0 
     Copper ore   102                                |   6.6 | 122.2  119.8  122.5  123.9  127.7  123.6 | 123.1  125.9  122.3  122.3  126.6  122.2 
                                                     |       |                                          |
  Coal mining   12                                   |  12.7 |  99.6  100.8   93.3   94.9   91.1   94.4 | 107.7  111.0  103.4  102.4   95.4   91.4 
                                                     |       |                                          |
  Oil and gas extraction   13                        |  36.0 |  90.6   87.6   90.3   87.5   88.7   90.5 |  92.3   92.4   88.7   86.6   88.7   89.8 
     Crude oil and natural gas   131                 |  31.0 |  90.1   86.6   89.4   87.1   88.2   89.1 |  91.5   91.6   88.0   86.2   88.3   88.9 
     Natural gas liquids   132                       |   3.6 |  81.1   80.5   84.1   82.4   77.7   84.6 |  85.3   84.0   75.9   79.3   77.8   83.9 
                                                     |       |                                          |
  Stone and earth minerals   14                      |  12.8 | 121.9  122.9  120.0  113.7  109.5  109.0 | 121.9  117.3  113.3  107.9  110.6  111.2 
     Crushed stone   142                             |   3.5 | 166.6  173.0  167.3  172.0  152.1  149.3 | 169.0  150.3  140.4  143.1  149.8  157.7 
     Sand and gravel   144                           |   2.7 | 110.7  117.3  115.5  112.5  107.2  108.4 | 108.5  101.9   93.9   96.6  104.4  113.5 
     Chemical and fertilizer materials   147         |   4.7 | 111.6  108.2  106.3   95.4   97.2   97.5 | 112.9  113.3  112.7  100.7  101.8   97.6 
                                                     |       |                                          |
  Foods      20                                      |  58.8 | 120.1  119.1  120.7  120.4  121.1  118.3 | 116.0  114.0  112.9  112.0  114.7  114.3 
     Meat products   201                             |  10.3 | 130.9  130.2  132.9  132.3  133.8  128.7 | 125.8  124.3  122.2  121.6  126.5  124.8 
     Dairy products   202                            |   6.8 | 111.3  107.8  111.4  110.4  109.9  107.4 | 105.2  102.4  101.6  102.3  106.0  106.2 
     Canned and frozen food   203                    |   8.1 | 121.2  121.6  119.7  112.4  116.4  114.4 | 113.0  109.5  107.7  102.7  106.1  106.9 
     Grain mill products   204                       |  11.4 | 138.4  137.7  137.3  139.2  141.8  139.7 | 134.6  136.5  135.6  135.7  140.6  138.9 
     Bakery products   205                           |   3.5 | 115.3  114.5  115.9  117.1  116.0  114.7 | 109.1  107.1  105.4  107.1  109.3  111.3 
     Sugar and confectionery   206                   |   4.0 |  99.3  103.7  112.5  123.5  120.0  113.7 | 112.7  111.8  116.9  111.7  104.2  100.3 
     Fats and oils   207                             |   3.9 | 104.3   98.0   99.5  101.9  101.0   99.9 | 112.2  108.6  102.7  103.4  100.1   95.2 
     Beverages   208                                 |   6.1 | 116.6  112.5  113.8  110.4  108.6  105.5 | 107.0  102.5  100.7   99.2  102.1  103.0 
     Coffee and miscellaneous    209                 |   4.7 | 107.7  106.9  109.1  110.3  110.4  108.5 | 103.7   99.9  100.2  100.9  102.7  104.5 
                                                     |       |                                          |
  Tobacco products   21                              |   1.5 |  96.1   94.4   89.6   93.6   91.3   89.9 |  90.9   86.7   88.9   89.1   87.0   84.8 
                                                     |       |                                          |
  Textile mill products   22                         |  31.5 | 118.1  117.5  112.8  115.9  114.5  109.6 | 109.4  100.7  108.2  110.3  112.3  112.1 
     Fabrics   221-4                                 |  11.8 | 115.4  116.2  111.9  115.5  114.1  106.2 | 106.2   99.0  107.2  109.7  111.6  108.8 
     Knit goods   225                                |   4.1 | 117.7  118.2  117.1  118.6  114.3  115.0 | 105.3   98.7  111.2  110.4  109.9  118.4 
     Fabric finishing   226                          |   2.5 | 113.7  112.7  109.4  108.5  108.2  105.1 | 111.6  103.2  107.4  108.0  108.4  106.9 
     Yarn and thread   228                           |   8.3 | 115.0  110.3   99.8   98.4   98.2   96.6 | 105.4   92.3   95.3   93.4   96.3   99.5 
     Miscellaneous textiles   229                    |   3.4 | 124.2  125.2  124.0  134.1  130.4  126.2 | 117.7  109.9  119.4  128.5  129.1  127.7 
                                                     |       |                                          |
  Apparel products   23                              |   8.2 |  98.2  101.0   96.8   98.4   98.6   93.9 |  90.0   87.5   90.5   89.4   90.6   91.2 
     Men's outerwear   231,2                         |   2.0 |  90.9   95.3   89.8   87.9   86.2   80.9 |  81.1   78.3   81.1   77.5   78.6   78.9 
     Women's outerwear   233                         |   2.5 | 114.4  117.7  113.1  119.1  116.4  108.0 | 103.3  101.6  104.9  106.8  106.2  104.5 
                                                     |       |                                          |
  Lumber and products   24                           |  19.8 | 119.6  118.8  118.4  121.4  121.4  120.4 | 119.8  119.6  122.0  122.0  123.0  119.4 
     Lumber   242                                    |   7.7 | 120.1  120.3  116.5  122.6  120.4  119.1 | 120.5  121.1  122.0  123.8  123.2  118.9 
     Millwork and plywood   243                      |   5.6 | 122.8  120.5  120.8  122.1  123.0  123.9 | 123.1  121.3  124.0  122.7  124.3  122.7 
                                                     |       |                                          |
  Furniture and fixtures   25                        |   6.0 | 117.3  117.2  119.0  118.9  117.0  117.3 | 114.9  112.0  118.2  116.3  115.7  114.7 
     Household furniture   251                       |   3.2 | 114.0  113.2  115.1  113.1  112.0  112.4 | 113.2  109.6  116.1  112.8  113.1  110.2 
                                                     |       |                                          |
  Paper and products   26                            | 113.3 | 104.8  104.1  103.4  104.0  103.1  102.7 | 104.7  104.0  100.6  101.6  101.7  101.2 
     Wood pulp   261                                 |   8.8 |  86.4   90.4   90.0   91.2  102.4   96.5 |  92.9   93.9   87.4   92.1   98.0   93.3 
     Paper      262                                  |  62.3 | 102.8  101.7  101.3  102.1  100.5  100.0 | 102.5  102.4   98.3   99.0   99.3   98.3 
     Paperboard   263                                |  28.3 | 125.1  122.8  122.1  122.2  120.3  116.8 | 125.3  122.8  121.2  122.5  119.5  116.5 
     Paperboard containers   265                     |   5.1 | 105.0  104.5  104.0  106.4  101.6  104.9 | 102.4  100.9   99.8  101.9  100.0  103.1 
     Converted paper products   267                  |   8.9 | 106.1  106.6  103.5  101.1  102.1  106.3 | 104.5  101.9  100.8   99.7  100.4  105.4 
                                                     |       |                                          |
  Printing and publishing   27                       |  17.3 | 116.8  114.3  114.5  114.8  115.2  111.4 | 110.9  106.9  104.2  104.5  107.4  106.3 
     Newspapers   271                                |   3.6 | 104.0  101.0   98.9  100.9  103.5   99.5 | 101.6   96.7   91.0   91.7   95.7   96.3 
     Commercial printing   275                       |   9.2 | 123.8  119.9  120.0  121.0  122.7  118.3 | 118.5  114.0  111.9  113.5  116.8  114.2 
                                                     |       |                                          |
  Chemicals and products   28                        | 171.7 | 100.2   98.9  101.2  102.4  101.8  102.0 |  99.9  100.3   98.3  101.7  102.1  103.0 
     Basic chemicals   281                           |  78.9 |  92.8   91.9   94.3   96.0   93.8   96.5 |  93.5   94.4   91.9   97.1   95.4   98.6 
        Alkalies and chlorine   2812                 |  14.9 |  80.7   81.4   83.9   82.9   82.8   83.1 |  80.4   80.0   81.4   84.8   85.4   84.9 
        Inorganic chemicals, nec   2819              |  38.3 |  88.7   88.9   91.5   97.4   94.3   99.2 |  90.2   93.1   89.5  100.9   97.4  104.0 
           Acid and fertilizer materials             |  14.0 |  93.9   95.2   95.9   99.8   90.7   98.2 |  95.8   98.2   93.4   95.8   89.9   97.5 
           Nuclear materials, nondefense             |  24.3 |  86.1   85.8   89.4   96.2   96.1   99.6 |  87.5   90.5   87.5  103.4  101.1  107.2 
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 Note:  Estimates for May are preliminary.  Estimates from March to April are revised.
 
 
 
 Table 9 (continued)
 ELECTRIC POWER USE: MANUFACTURING AND MINING
                                                     |       |                                   Index, 1992=100
                                                     | 1992  |           Seasonally adjusted            |         Not seasonally adjusted
                                                     |Billion|  1998   1999                             |  1998   1999                             
 Item                                                |  KWH  |  Dec.   Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   Apr.    May |  Dec.   Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   Apr.    May 
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                                                     |       |                                          |
 Chemicals and Products (cont.)                      |       |                                          |
     Synthetic materials   282                       |  29.2 | 104.9  103.3  106.8  105.3  107.5  102.5 | 103.2  103.6  104.1  102.7  107.3  103.4 
        Plastics materials   2821                    |  18.3 | 128.9  129.1  134.5  130.8  132.2  128.7 | 129.6  127.3  129.0  129.5  133.1  128.6 
     Drugs and medicines   283                       |   6.7 | 132.2  129.0  132.9  129.5  131.6  129.5 | 125.8  122.0  123.4  120.5  122.6  125.0 
     Soap and toiletries   284                       |   3.0 | 115.7  111.6  111.3  110.3  113.1  111.6 | 110.4  109.6  107.0  107.2  107.4  106.4 
     Industrial organic chemicals   286              |  39.2 | 109.3  105.2  102.9  106.6  104.4  100.6 | 106.8  104.8  100.0  103.4  103.4  100.5 
     Agricultural chemicals   287                    |   9.7 | 113.4  115.2  115.4  118.5  118.6  118.5 | 115.2  116.8  113.5  116.3  120.6  120.3 
                                                     |       |                                          |
  Petroleum products   29                            |  47.0 | 105.3  106.4  110.5  107.8  106.4  111.0 | 107.8  106.3  104.4  102.2  106.0  109.0 
                                                     |       |                                          |
  Rubber and plastics products   30                  |  38.0 | 129.7  130.6  125.6  128.1  128.3  126.6 | 124.1  120.3  124.7  127.7  127.6  126.1 
     Tires         301                               |   4.3 | 112.3  112.3  108.0  114.8  116.6  118.6 | 103.7  102.3  107.9  113.0  114.8  115.6 
     Rubber products, nec   306                      |   3.2 | 123.9  121.9  118.8  117.2  118.1  115.2 | 118.9  113.6  118.9  117.6  116.2  113.2 
     Plastics products, nec   308                    |  28.9 | 134.7  136.4  130.9  133.3  133.0  130.6 | 129.9  125.6  129.7  133.0  132.6  130.8 
                                                     |       |                                          |
  Leather and products   31                          |   1.0 |  79.8   79.5   75.4   77.7   77.5   79.5 |  76.0   75.2   74.1   74.4   75.6   78.1 
     Shoes   314                                     |    .3 |  73.8   75.3   71.0   74.9   73.5   69.6 |  68.7   69.3   68.1   69.3   69.5   67.7 
                                                     |       |                                          |
  Stone, clay, & glass products   32                 |  33.8 | 113.9  115.0  116.7  116.0  113.2  110.5 | 114.0  111.3  109.1  109.4  112.3  111.5 
     Flat glass   321                                |   1.5 | 109.3  108.7  107.0  108.0  112.1  112.5 | 109.4  104.3  103.3  106.3  109.8  112.4 
     Pressed and blown glass   322                   |   7.3 | 109.7  106.6  107.5  107.3  105.6  104.1 | 106.9  104.3  105.4  104.3  105.8  103.8 
     Cement   324                                    |   9.6 | 112.3  117.6  127.8  123.2  115.5  109.6 | 117.1  110.8  107.4  106.4  111.5  113.5 
     Structural clay products   325                  |   1.4 | 102.7  103.7  100.3  101.9   98.5   97.2 | 102.7   98.4   96.0   99.8   98.3   99.0 
     Concrete products   327                         |   4.7 | 127.3  131.8  129.8  127.7  131.6  126.9 | 128.3  128.8  123.1  123.1  129.9  126.9 
                                                     |       |                                          |
  Primary metals   33                                | 150.9 |  99.7   97.5   98.5   98.8   98.9   98.6 |  99.1   97.9   97.5  100.3  100.1   99.7 
     Basic steel and mill products   331             |  57.0 | 108.2  104.8  107.0  109.0  107.0  107.2 | 106.2  106.1  106.6  111.3  109.5  110.0 
     Iron and steel foundries   332                  |   9.9 | 117.9  119.0  114.1  113.9  118.0  114.7 | 115.4  112.5  116.9  117.1  121.5  114.8 
     Primary nonferrous metals   333                 |  66.2 |  80.3   79.6   80.2   79.5   80.5   80.7 |  81.4   81.0   77.2   79.7   80.1   81.1 
        Aluminum   3334                              |  60.3 |  71.0   70.4   71.8   71.1   71.7   70.1 |  72.1   71.7   68.6   71.9   71.6   72.1 
     Nonferrous foundries   336                      |   2.7 | 136.3  134.8  125.3  130.8  133.9  131.8 | 135.4  131.4  130.0  133.1  133.8  129.0 
                                                     |       |                                          |
  Fabricated metal products   34                     |  31.4 | 116.9  117.5  113.9  116.2  116.1  114.9 | 113.3  112.3  114.1  116.0  114.4  113.2 
     Metal containers   341                          |   2.9 | 109.1  107.2  102.1  107.0  102.4  100.1 | 104.0  102.9  100.9  106.3  102.7   99.9 
     Hardware, tools, and cutlery   342              |   2.7 | 112.2  112.1  109.5  114.9  113.7  111.0 | 108.5  105.5  109.1  112.9  110.6  108.2 
     Structural metal products   344                 |   5.4 | 117.8  119.2  114.1  118.0  119.6  118.4 | 115.9  116.7  115.2  118.2  117.2  116.6 
     Fasteners   345                                 |   1.7 | 112.7  112.4  110.5  112.2  113.3  114.5 | 108.5  105.9  110.6  112.2  111.0  111.6 
     Metal stampings   346                           |   6.7 | 133.3  133.2  131.0  129.9  131.0  130.4 | 129.0  125.9  132.5  131.6  130.5  130.3 
                                                     |       |                                          |
  Industrial machinery                               |       |                                          |
     and equipment   35                              |  33.2 | 115.5  113.7  113.5  115.5  115.2  114.6 | 110.2  107.4  111.4  112.0  112.5  112.5 
     Engines and turbines   351                      |   2.6 | 113.9  112.7  109.5  108.8  104.2  106.5 | 109.8  108.5  111.1  109.1  104.7  105.5 
     Farm      352                                   |   2.0 |  85.5   82.1   81.9   83.4   83.6   85.3 |  84.7   83.2   86.3   86.6   87.7   87.1 
     Construction and allied   353                   |   3.8 | 131.3  128.2  138.8  138.9  148.2  140.6 | 123.2  123.1  137.7  133.1  141.9  139.0 
     Metalworking   354                              |   4.1 | 122.5  121.1  120.0  122.5  121.7  121.2 | 117.0  113.9  118.3  119.8  118.1  117.8 
     Special industry   355                          |   2.4 | 121.7  116.8  116.6  122.0  120.2  120.4 | 116.9  109.8  114.5  118.8  116.2  116.4 
     General industrial   356                        |   5.2 | 119.0  116.2  114.1  115.9  115.9  116.5 | 113.1  109.1  112.7  114.0  113.5  114.3 
     Computer and office equip.   357                |   5.1 |  91.3   90.9   89.7   92.6   91.0   90.9 |  88.9   86.8   86.1   86.3   88.4   88.4 
     Service industry machines   358                 |   3.5 | 114.0  116.0  113.6  114.1  111.2  109.5 | 106.2  105.3  108.4  111.1  110.0  109.9 
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  Electrical machinery   36                          |  33.0 | 111.9  110.1  108.4  109.0  108.0  105.2 | 108.2  104.5  104.2  105.0  104.7  103.6 
     Electrical distribution   361                   |   1.3 |  95.3   92.8   90.1   93.0   96.3   94.0 |  90.6   87.2   87.8   90.0   91.1   90.4 
     Electrical industrial   362                     |   4.0 |  94.2   91.7   90.4   89.4   87.8   85.1 |  90.7   88.5   89.1   87.9   87.4   85.1 
     Household appliances   363                      |   2.4 | 106.4  101.9   99.0  103.8   99.8   95.6 |  94.7   94.3   96.5  100.4   97.4   97.4 
     Lighting and wiring products   364              |   3.0 | 121.2  118.6  117.2  118.6  117.2  115.0 | 116.3  112.1  117.4  116.6  115.8  115.2 
     TV and radio sets   365                         |    .8 | 119.9  116.8  116.6  120.4  114.5  119.6 | 116.0  111.8  110.0  115.0  109.7  118.3 
     Communication equipment   366                   |   3.3 | 106.5  105.1  104.2  103.6  104.4  102.9 | 104.4   98.4   97.8   98.1  100.3   99.1 
     Electronic components   367                     |  14.5 | 119.8  119.5  117.5  118.1  117.8  114.6 | 117.0  113.8  111.7  113.1  114.3  112.7 
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  Transportation equipment   37                      |  39.6 | 111.2  111.1  103.4  108.8  106.7  105.9 | 106.2  105.2  100.9  105.7  103.9  104.8 
     Motor vehicles and parts   371                  |  22.8 | 121.7  122.6  115.1  122.0  119.3  117.5 | 115.6  115.6  111.7  118.4  116.1  116.6 
     Aircraft and parts   372                        |  10.7 |  92.4   90.6   82.9   85.2   83.3   83.9 |  88.8   85.5   80.2   82.0   80.9   82.6 
     Ships and boats   373                           |   2.2 | 104.0  102.9  101.6  108.3  111.2  112.6 | 104.3  105.3  107.4  108.2  110.2  109.5 
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  Instruments   38                                   |  13.7 | 104.1   99.4   99.8  100.9  101.6  102.0 |  98.5   95.0   95.8   97.0   96.8   98.0 
     Photographic equip. & supplies   386            |   1.8 |  90.5   85.0   82.3   87.6   92.2   82.9 |  85.3   86.0   82.1   86.4   86.9   80.4 
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  Miscellaneous manufactures   39                    |   4.5 | 123.6  124.4  119.3  123.3  122.5  122.1 | 117.6  115.2  116.3  119.8  120.0  120.4 
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 SUPPLEMENTARY GROUPS                                |       |                                          |
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  Total, excluding nuclear nondefense                | 909.8 | 108.5  107.6  107.3  107.9  107.2  106.5 | 106.8  105.1  104.3  105.3  106.0  105.7 
  Utility sales to industry                          | 835.3 | 108.2  106.8  107.5  107.3  106.9  106.1 | 106.0  104.3  104.0  105.3  106.2  106.0 
  Industrial generation                              |  98.8 | 100.2  101.1  101.0  103.7  101.2  104.8 | 104.4  106.2   96.2  103.8   99.5  102.3 
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 Note:  Estimates for May are preliminary.  Estimates from March to April are revised.
 
 
 
 
 Explanatory Note
 
 
 The statistical release of Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization reports
 measures of output, capacity, and capacity utilization in manufacturing, mining, and
 the electric and gas utilities industries. The release also includes monthly indexes on
 the use of electric power in manufacturing and mining. Files containing data in the
 release and historical data are available under statistical releases at
 http://www.federalreserve.gov, the Board's World Wide Web site. For paid access
 to these files through the Depatment of Commerce's Economic Bulletin Board or
 World Wide Web site, please call STAT-USA at 1-800-STAT-USA or (202) 452-1986.
 Diskettes containing historical data and the data published in this release are
 available from the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Publications
 Services, (202) 452-3245.
 
 Industrial Production
 
 Coverage. The industrial production (IP) index measures output in the
 manufacturing, mining, and electric and gas utilities industries; the reference period
 for the index is 1992. For the period since 1992, the total IP index has been
 constructed from 267 individual series based on the 1987 Standard Industrial
 Classification (SIC). These individual series are classified  in two ways: (1) market
 groups (shown in table 1), such as consumer goods, equipment, intermediate
 products, and materials; and (2) industry groups (shown in tables 2 and 6), such as
 two-digit SIC industries and major aggregates of these industries-for example,
 durable and nondurable manufacturing, mining, and utilities.
 
 Market groups. For purposes of analysis, the individual IP series are grouped into
 final products, intermediate products, and materials. Final products are assumed to be
 purchased by consumers, businesses, or government for final use. Intermediate
 products are expected to become inputs in nonindustrial sectors, such as
 construction, agriculture, and services. Materials are industrial output requiring
 further processing within the industrial sector. Total products comprise final and
 intermediate products, and final products are divided into consumer goods and
 equipment.
 
 Timing. The first estimate of output for a month is published around the 15th of the
 following month. The estimate is preliminary (denoted by the superscript "p" in
 tables) and subject to revision in each of the subsequent three months as new source
 data become available. (Revised estimates are denoted by the superscript "r" in
 tables.) After the fourth month, indexes are not revised further until the time of an
 annual revision or a benchmark revision. The last three benchmark revisions were
 published in 1990, 1985, and 1976.
 
 Source data. In annual or benchmark revisions, the individual IP indexes are
 constructed from a variety of source data, such as the quinquennial Censuses of
 Manufactures and Mineral Industries and the Annual Survey of Manufactures,
 prepared by the Bureau of the Census; the Minerals Yearbook, prepared by the
 Department of the Interior; and publications of the Department of Energy. On a
 monthly basis, the individual indexes of industrial production are constructed from
 two main types of source data: (1) output measured in physical units and (2) data on
 inputs to the production process, from which output is inferred. Data on physical
 products, such as tons of steel or barrels of oil, are obtained from private trade
 associations as well as from government agencies including those listed above; data
 of this type are used to estimate monthly IP where possible and appropriate. When
 suitable data on physical product are unavailable, estimates of output are based on
 either production-worker hours or electric power use by industry. Data on hours
 worked by production workers are collected in the monthly establishment survey
 conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data on electric power use are
 described below. The factors used to convert inputs into estimates of production are
 based on historical relationships between the inputs and the comprehensive data used
 to benchmark the IP indexes; these factors also may be influenced by technological
 or cyclical developments. Especially for the first and second estimates for a given
 month, the available source data are limited and subject to revision.
 
 Weights. In the index, series that measure the output of an individual industry are
 weighted according to their proportion in the total value-added output of all
 industries. The industrial production index, which extends back to 1919, is built as an
 annually weighted chain-type index since 1977.  The components of IP are combined
 using estimates of value added per unit of output.  For months from January to June,
 the weights are drawn from the year containing the month being estimated and the
 preceding year; for months from July to December, the weights are drawn from the
 current and following year.  The IP proportions shown in column 1 of tables 1A, 2A,
 and 6 are estimates of the industries' relative contributions to overall growth in the
 following year.  For example, a 1 percent increase in durable goods manufacturing in
 1997 would account for an increase in total IP of nearly 1/2 percent.
 
 Seasonal adjustment. Individual series are seasonally adjusted by the X-11 ARIMA
 method, developed at Statistics Canada. For series based on production-worker
 hours, the current seasonal factors were estimated with data through October 1998;
 for other series, the factors were estimated with data through at least June 1998.
 Series are preadjusted for the effects of holidays or the business cycle where
 appropriate.  For the data since 1977, all seasonally adjusted aggregate indexes are
 calculated by aggregating the seasonally adjusted indexes of the individual series.
 
 Reliability.  The average revision to the level of the total IP index, without regard to
 sign, between the first and the fourth estimates was 0.28 percent during the 1987-97
 period.  The average revision to the percent change in total IP, without regard to sign,
 from the first to the fourth estimates was 0.21 percentage point during the 1987-97
 period.  In most cases (about 83 percent), the direction of change in output indicated
 by the first estimate for a given month is the same as that shown by the fourth estimate.
 
 Rounding.  The published percent changes are calculated from unrounded indexes,
 and may not be the same as percent changes calculated from the rounded indexes
 shown in the release.
 
 Capacity Utilization
 
 Definition.  Capacity utilization is calculated for the manufacturing, mining, and
 electric and gas utilities industries.  For a given industry, the utilization rate is equal to
 an output index divided by a capacity index.  Output is measured by seasonally
 adjusted indexes of industrial production.  The capacity indexes attempt to capture
 the concept of sustainable practical capacity, which is defined as the greatest level of
 output that a plant can maintain within the framework of a realistic work schedule,
 taking account of normal downtime, and assuming sufficient availability of inputs to
 operate the machinery and equipment in place.  The 76 individual capacity indexes
 are based on a variety of data, including capacity data measured in physical units
 compiled by trade associations, surveys of utilization rates and investment, and
 estimates of growth of the capital input.
 
 Groups.  Estimates of capacity and utilization are available for a variety of groups,
 including primary and advanced processing industries within manufacturing,
 durable and nondurable manufacturing, total manufacturing, mining, utilities, and
 total industry.  Component industries of the primary and advanced processing groups
 within manufacturing are listed in the note on tables 2 and 3 of the release.
 
 Weights.  Although each utilization rate is the result of dividing an IP series by a
 corresponding capacity index, aggregate utilization rates are equivalent to
 combinations of individual utilization rates aggregated with proportions that reflect
 current capacity levels of output valued in current-period value added per unit of
 actual output.  The implied proportions of individual industry operating rates in the
 rate for total industry for the most recent year are shown in the first column of table 3.
 
 Perspective.  The historical highs and lows in capacity utilization shown in the tables
 above are specific to each series and did not all occur in the same month.  Industrial
 plants usually operate at capacity utilization rates that are well below 100 percent:
 none of the broad aggregates has ever reached 100 percent. For total industry and
 total manufacturing, utilization rates have exceeded 90 percent only in wartime.
 
 Electric Power
 
 Data on electric power (expressed in kilowatt hours) are collected by the Federal
 Reserve District Banks from electric utilities and also from manufacturing and
 mining establishments that generate electric power for their own use (cogenerators).
 The indexes of power use shown in table 9 are sums of kilowatt hours used by an
 industry or industry group expressed as a percentage of that industry's or group's
 usage in 1992.  The first column of the table shows, for reference, electric power use
 in billions of kilowatt hours as reported by manufacturing and mining industries in
 the 1992 censuses of those industries.  The supplementary group, "Total, less nuclear
 nondefense," is shown separately because the value-added proportion for the
 nondefense nuclear material series (part of SIC 2819) in total IP is considerably
 smaller than its share of total electric power use.  Excluding this component from total
 power use facilitates comparisons with total IP.
 
 References
 
 The annual revision published on November 24, 1998 is described more completely
 in the Federal Reserve Bulletin, vol.85 (January 1999).
 
 A description of the aggregation methods for industrial production and capacity
 utilization is included in an article in the Federal Reserve Bulletin, vol. 83 (February
 1997), pp. 67-92.  Industrial Production-1986 Edition contains a more detailed
 description of the other methods used to compile the industrial production index, plus
 a history of its development, a glossary of terms, and a bibliography.  To obtain
 Industrial Production-1986 Edition ($9.00 per copy), write to Board of Governors
 of the Federal Reserve System, Publications Services, Washington, DC 20551.  The
 major  revisions to the IP indexes and capacity utilization since 1990 have been
 described in the Federal Reserve Bulletin (April 1990, June 1990, June 1993, March
 1994, January 1995, and January 1996, February 1997, February 1998, January
 1999).  The basic methodology used to estimate capacity and utilization is discussed
 in the June 1990 Federal Reserve Bulletin.
 
 
 
 Release Schedule for 1999
 
 At 9:15 a.m. on January 15, February 17, March 16, April 16, May 14, June 16, July
 16, August 17, September 16, October 15, November 16, and December 15.