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Producer Price Index News Release

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                           PRODUCER PRICE INDEXES - FEBRUARY 2026


The Producer Price Index for final demand increased 0.7 percent in February, seasonally 
adjusted, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Final demand prices moved up 0.5 
percent in January and 0.4 percent in December 2025. (See table A.) On an unadjusted basis, the 
index for final demand rose 3.4 percent for the 12 months ended in February, the largest 12-
month advance since increasing 3.4 percent in February 2025.

More than half of the February rise in prices for final demand can be attributed to a 0.5-percent 
advance in the index for final demand services. Prices for final demand goods increased 1.1 
percent.

The index for final demand less foods, energy, and trade services rose 0.5 percent in February, 
the tenth consecutive advance. For the 12 months ended in February, prices for final demand less 
foods, energy, and trade services increased 3.5 percent.

Final Demand

Final demand services: The index for final demand services rose 0.5 percent in February, the third 
straight advance. Nearly three-fourths of the February broad-based increase can be traced to prices 
for final demand services less trade, transportation, and warehousing, which moved up 0.6 percent. 
The indexes for final demand trade services and for final demand transportation and warehousing 
services also rose, 0.4 percent and 0.5 percent, respectively. (Trade indexes measure changes in 
margins received by wholesalers and retailers.)

Product detail: About 20 percent of the February advance in the index for final demand services is 
attributable to a 5.7-percent jump in prices for traveler accommodation services. The indexes for food 
and alcohol wholesaling; securities brokerage, dealing, investment advice, and related services; fuels 
and lubricants retailing; long-distance motor carrying; and inpatient care also rose. In contrast, 
margins for apparel, footwear, and accessories retailing fell 4.5 percent. The indexes for gaming 
receipts (partial) and for airline passenger services also decreased. (See table 2.)

Final demand goods: Prices for final demand goods increased 1.1 percent in February, the largest 
rise since moving up 1.6 percent in August 2023. Forty percent of the February broad-based advance 
can be traced to the index for final demand foods, which jumped 2.4 percent. Prices for final demand 
energy and for final demand goods less foods and energy also increased, 2.3 percent and 0.3 percent, 
respectively.

Product detail: Over 20 percent of the February rise in the index for final demand goods is 
attributable to a 48.9-percent jump in prices for fresh and dry vegetables. The indexes for diesel fuel, 
chicken eggs, gasoline, jet fuel, and tobacco products also increased. Conversely, prices for jewelry 
and jewelry products fell 4.0 percent. The indexes for home heating oil and for soft drinks also 
declined. 

Table A. Monthly and 12-month percent changes in selected final demand price indexes, seasonally adjusted
Month Total
final
demand
Final
demand
less
foods,
energy,
and
trade
Final demand goods Final demand services Change
in final
demand
from 12
months
ago
(unadj.)
Change
in final
demand
less
foods,
energy,
and
trade
from 12
mo. ago
(unadj.)
Total Foods Energy Less
foods
and
energy
Total Trade Transportation
and
warehousing
Other

2025

Feb.

0.2 0.4 0.3 1.6 -1.2 0.3 0.1 -0.7 0.0 0.5 3.4 3.6

Mar.

-0.1 0.1 -0.7 -2.0 -3.0 0.3 0.1 0.4 -1.7 0.3 3.2 3.5

Apr.

-0.3 -0.2 -0.1 -1.0 -0.5 0.3 -0.3 -0.3 0.1 -0.4 2.4 2.7

May

0.3 0.1 0.1 0.2 -0.2 0.3 0.4 1.3 0.0 0.1 2.7 2.7

June

0.2 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.9 0.2 0.1 0.0 -0.6 0.2 2.4 2.6

July

0.8 0.7 0.6 1.2 0.7 0.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.7 3.2 2.9

Aug.

-0.2 0.3 0.2 -0.1 -0.2 0.4 -0.3 -2.1 0.6 0.3 2.7 3.0

Sept.

0.6 0.2 0.6 0.8 2.0 0.2 0.6 1.6 0.7 0.2 3.0 3.0

Oct.(1)

0.1 0.6 -0.2 -0.4 -2.2 0.5 0.2 -0.9 0.0 0.7 2.8 3.5

Nov.(1)

0.3 0.2 0.8 0.1 3.5 0.2 0.0 -0.5 0.7 0.2 3.0 3.6

Dec.(1)

0.4 0.2 -0.1 -0.2 -1.5 0.4 0.6 1.9 0.3 0.0 3.0 3.4

2026

Jan.(1)

0.5 0.4 -0.2 -1.4 -2.3 0.7 0.8 2.2 1.2 0.1 2.9 3.4

Feb.

0.7 0.5 1.1 2.4 2.3 0.3 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.6 3.4 3.5

Footnotes
(1) Some of the figures shown above and elsewhere in this release may differ from those previously reported because data for October through January have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and corrections by respondents.

Intermediate Demand by Commodity Type

Within intermediate demand in February, price increases were broad-based, with the index for 
processed goods rising 1.6 percent, prices for unprocessed goods advancing 3.1 percent, and the 
index for services moving up 0.8 percent. (See tables B and C.)

Processed goods for intermediate demand: The index for processed goods for intermediate 
demand rose 1.6 percent in February, the largest increase since moving up 2.0 percent in August 
2023. Sixty percent of the February advance is attributable to a 5.5-percent jump in prices for 
processed energy goods. The indexes for processed materials less foods and energy and for processed 
foods and feeds also rose, 0.8 percent and 0.3 percent, respectively. For the 12 months ended in 
February, prices for processed goods for intermediate demand increased 4.0 percent, the largest 12-
month advance since moving up 4.8 percent in December 2022.

Product detail: Nearly 30 percent of the February rise in the index for processed goods for 
intermediate demand can be traced to prices for diesel fuel, which increased 13.9 percent. The 
indexes for utility natural gas, electronic components and accessories, jet fuel, industrial chemicals, 
and meats also moved higher. In contrast, prices for sugar and confectionery products fell 1.8 
percent. The indexes for asphalt and for plastic resins and materials also decreased.

Unprocessed goods for intermediate demand: The index for unprocessed goods for intermediate 
demand advanced 3.1 percent in February, the largest increase since moving up 5.5 percent in 
January 2025. Sixty percent of the February rise is attributable to prices for unprocessed energy 
materials, which climbed 6.0 percent. The indexes for unprocessed foodstuffs and feedstuffs and for 
unprocessed nonfood materials less energy also advanced, 2.3 percent and 1.1 percent, respectively. 
For the 12 months ended in February, prices for unprocessed goods for intermediate demand declined 
1.7 percent. 

Product detail: Over 30 percent of the February increase in the index for unprocessed goods for 
intermediate demand can be traced to a 10.9-percent rise in natural gas prices. The indexes for crude 
petroleum; slaughter steers and heifers; slaughter hogs; hay, hayseeds, and oilseeds; and carbon steel 
scrap also moved higher. Conversely, raw milk prices fell 9.1 percent. The indexes for slaughter cows 
and bulls and for cast iron scrap also declined. 

Table B. Monthly and 12-month percent changes in selected intermediate demand price indexes for goods by commodity type, seasonally adjusted
Month Processed goods for intermediate demand Unprocessed goods for intermediate demand
Total Foods
and
feeds
Energy
goods
Less
foods
and
energy
Total,
change
from 12
months
ago
(unadj.)
Total Foodstuffs
and
feedstuffs
Energy
materials
Nonfood
materials
less
energy
Total,
change
from 12
months
ago
(unadj.)

2025

Feb.

0.4 2.1 -0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 4.4 -4.2 1.3 9.3

Mar.

0.1 -0.2 -2.1 0.7 0.7 -3.8 -5.6 -5.0 1.0 6.5

Apr.

0.3 -0.9 -0.1 0.5 0.5 -3.5 -2.9 -7.1 1.1 0.3

May

0.2 0.7 -1.5 0.5 1.8 -1.6 1.2 -5.0 -0.9 -1.2

June

-0.1 -0.3 -0.1 0.0 1.8 2.2 0.9 5.1 0.7 0.6

July

0.7 -0.2 2.2 0.4 2.1 1.3 0.7 1.9 1.5 0.2

Aug.

0.4 0.6 0.2 0.4 2.6 -1.8 -0.4 -4.3 -0.5 1.7

Sept.

0.2 0.7 0.1 0.2 3.7 -0.5 0.4 -2.8 1.2 3.6

Oct.(1)

-0.1 -1.6 -0.6 0.2 3.1 -1.3 -1.8 -4.1 3.3 -0.6

Nov.(1)

0.6 -0.3 3.0 0.1 3.6 1.3 -0.2 3.3 0.8 0.8

Dec.(1)

0.1 -1.0 -2.4 0.8 3.6 2.1 -2.3 7.1 2.2 -0.1

2026

Jan.(1)

0.1 -0.3 -1.3 0.5 2.8 0.9 -3.2 3.7 3.2 -4.5

Feb.

1.6 0.3 5.5 0.8 4.0 3.1 2.3 6.0 1.1 -1.7

Footnotes
(1) Some of the figures shown above and elsewhere in this release may differ from those previously reported because data for October through January have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and corrections by respondents.

Services for intermediate demand: Prices for services for intermediate demand moved up 0.8 
percent in February, the largest rise since climbing 0.8 percent in January 2024. Sixty percent of the 
February increase was the result of a 0.7-percent advance in the index for services less trade, 
transportation, and warehousing for intermediate demand. The indexes for trade services for 
intermediate demand and for transportation and warehousing services for intermediate demand also 
moved higher, 1.0 percent and 0.8 percent, respectively. For the 12 months ended in February, prices 
for services for intermediate demand rose 3.7 percent, the largest 12-month increase since advancing 
3.8 percent in October 2024.

Product detail: Twenty percent of the February increase in the index for services for intermediate 
demand can be attributed to a 4.2-percent advance in prices for securities brokerage, dealing, 
investment advice, and related services. The indexes for food and alcohol wholesaling; gross rents for 
retail properties; freight forwarding; metals, minerals, and ores wholesaling; and legal services also 
moved higher. In contrast, prices for television advertising time sales declined 7.9 percent. The 
indexes for hardware, building materials, and supplies retailing and for ground courier and messenger 
services also fell. 

Table C. Monthly and 12-month percent changes in selected intermediate demand price indexes for services by commodity type, seasonally adjusted
Month Services for intermediate demand
Total Trade Transportation
and
warehousing
Other Total, change
from 12 months
ago (unadj.)

2025

Feb.

0.2 0.4 0.2 0.2 2.5

Mar.

0.4 2.6 -0.4 0.0 2.6

Apr.

-0.4 -2.1 0.4 -0.1 2.1

May

0.1 -0.1 -0.2 0.2 1.9

June

0.1 0.5 0.4 -0.1 1.6

July

0.6 1.3 0.9 0.3 1.9

Aug.

0.0 -1.9 0.3 0.5 1.9

Sept.

0.3 1.5 0.4 -0.1 2.0

Oct.(1)

0.4 0.2 0.3 0.4 2.2

Nov.(1)

0.2 1.1 0.6 -0.1 2.5

Dec.(1)

0.5 1.3 0.7 0.2 2.7

2026

Jan.(1)

0.6 2.7 0.6 0.1 3.1

Feb.

0.8 1.0 0.8 0.7 3.7

Footnotes
(1) Some of the figures shown above and elsewhere in this release may differ from those previously reported because data for October through January have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and corrections by respondents.

Intermediate Demand by Production Flow

Stage 4 intermediate demand: The index for stage 4 intermediate demand increased 1.0 percent in 
February, the largest advance since moving up 1.0 percent in May 2022. In February, prices for both 
total services inputs and total goods inputs to stage 4 intermediate demand also rose 1.0 percent. (See 
table D.) Increases in the indexes for securities brokerage, dealing, investment advice, and related 
services; gross rents for retail properties; food and alcohol wholesaling; electronic components and 
accessories; utility natural gas; and diesel fuel outweighed declining prices for gross rents for office 
buildings, industrial electric power, and confectionary materials. For the 12 months ended in 
February, the index for stage 4 intermediate demand advanced 4.6 percent, the largest 12-month rise 
since moving up 4.8 percent in February 2023.

Stage 3 intermediate demand: The index for stage 3 intermediate demand increased 0.7 percent in 
February, the largest advance since rising 0.7 percent in July 2025. In February, prices for total goods 
inputs to stage 3 intermediate demand jumped 1.2 percent, and the index for total services inputs 
moved up 0.2 percent. Advances in prices for diesel fuel; electronic components and accessories; 
slaughter steers and heifers; slaughter hogs; securities brokerage, dealing, investment advice, and 
related services; and ungraded chicken eggs outweighed declines in the indexes for raw milk, 
television advertising time sales, and asphalt. For the 12 months ended in February, prices for stage 3 
intermediate demand rose 1.1 percent.

Stage 2 intermediate demand: Prices for stage 2 intermediate demand rose 1.8 percent in February, 
the largest increase since advancing 2.0 percent in January 2025. In February, the index for total 
goods inputs to stage 2 intermediate demand jumped 3.1 percent, and prices for total services inputs 
moved up 1.0 percent. Increases in the indexes for gas fuels; crude petroleum; freight forwarding; 
food and alcohol wholesaling; electronic components and accessories; and securities brokerage, 
dealing, investment advice, and related services outweighed decreasing prices for plastic resins and 
materials, broadcast and network television advertising time sales, and business loans (partial). For 
the 12 months ended in February, the index for stage 2 intermediate demand moved up 2.3 percent, 
the largest 12-month advance since rising 2.6 percent in March 2025.

Stage 1 intermediate demand: The index for stage 1 intermediate demand rose 1.4 percent in 
February, the largest advance since jumping 1.9 percent in May 2022. In February, prices for total 
goods inputs to stage 1 intermediate demand moved up 1.8 percent, and the index for total services 
inputs increased 1.0 percent. Higher prices for diesel fuel; carbon steel scrap; utility natural gas; 
securities brokerage, dealing, investment advice, and related services; industrial chemicals; and 
traveler accommodation services outweighed declines in the indexes for hardware, building 
materials, and supplies retailing; television advertising time sales; and confectionery materials. For 
the 12 months ended in February, prices for stage 1 intermediate demand rose 5.3 percent, the largest 
12-month advance since moving up 5.4 percent in December 2022.

Table D. Monthly percent changes in selected intermediate demand price indexes by production flow, seasonally adjusted
Month Stage 4 intermediate
demand
Stage 3 intermediate
demand
Stage 2 intermediate
demand
Stage 1 intermediate
demand
Total Goods
inputs
Services
inputs
Total Goods
inputs
Services
inputs
Total Goods
inputs
Services
inputs
Total Goods
inputs
Services
inputs

2025

Feb.

0.3 0.3 0.4 0.6 1.5 -0.1 -0.7 -1.5 0.0 0.5 0.5 0.4

Mar.

0.3 0.1 0.5 -0.4 -1.6 0.5 -0.5 -1.9 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.5

Apr.

0.0 0.5 -0.4 -0.5 -0.9 -0.2 -1.1 -2.5 -0.2 -0.2 0.3 -0.6

May

0.1 0.3 -0.1 0.2 0.3 0.1 -0.6 -1.8 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1

June

0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 -0.1 0.3 0.8 2.0 0.0 0.0 -0.1 0.0

July

0.7 0.5 0.9 0.7 1.0 0.4 0.5 0.9 0.2 0.9 0.8 1.1

Aug.

0.2 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 -0.6 -1.3 -0.1 0.0 0.2 -0.2

Sept.

0.3 0.4 0.2 0.1 -0.1 0.3 -0.1 -0.6 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.4

Oct.(1)

0.3 0.2 0.5 -0.2 -0.9 0.3 -0.2 -1.0 0.3 0.3 0.0 0.5

Nov.(1)

0.4 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.3 1.3 -0.4 0.4 0.5 0.4

Dec.(1)

0.5 0.2 0.9 0.1 -0.5 0.5 1.6 3.3 0.5 0.3 0.0 0.7

2026

Jan.(1)

0.6 0.2 1.0 0.1 -0.5 0.6 0.6 1.3 0.2 0.9 0.8 0.9

Feb.

1.0 1.0 1.0 0.7 1.2 0.2 1.8 3.1 1.0 1.4 1.8 1.0

Footnotes
(1) Some of the figures shown above and elsewhere in this release may differ from those previously reported because data for October through January have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and corrections by respondents.

________________
The Producer Price Index for March 2026 is scheduled to be released on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, 
at 8:30 a.m. (ET).

                                               *****

                          Effect of Federal Government Shutdown on PPI Data

The Federal government shutdown in October and November 2025 has continued to delay the 
transmission of Producer Price Index (PPI) price-update requests. Price-update requests asking 
for information as of the February 10, 2026 pricing date were sent to PPI survey respondents on 
February 19, 2026. The response rate for February data reflected in this release is within the 
normal range, and no modifications to PPI methodology or procedures were necessary. 

The upcoming PPI data release for March is scheduled for April 14, 2026. The PPI release 
schedule for 2026 is available at www.bls.gov/schedule/news_release/ppi.htm.


                                          Technical Note


Brief Explanation of Producer Price Indexes

   The Producer Price Index (PPI) of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is a family of 
indexes that measures the average change over time in prices received (price changes) by 
producers for domestically produced goods, services, and construction.  PPIs measure 
price change from the perspective of the seller.  This contrasts with other measures, 
such as the Consumer Price Index (CPI).  CPIs measure price change from the purchaser's 
perspective.  

   More than 10,000 PPIs for individual products and groups of products are released each 
month. PPIs are available for the products of virtually every industry in the mining and 
manufacturing sectors. Over time, new PPIs have been introduced for products of 
industries in the services and construction sectors of the U.S. economy. As of January
2023, the PPI covered 69 percent of services as measured by 2017 Census revenue, and 17
percent of construction.

   More than 64,000 price quotations per month are organized into three sets of PPIs: 
(1) Final demand-Intermediate demand (FD-ID) indexes, (2) commodity indexes, and (3) 
indexes for the net output of industries and their products.  The FD-ID structure 
organizes products by class of buyer and degree of fabrication as well as by stage of 
production.  The commodity structure organizes products by similarity of end use or 
product type.  The entire output of various industries is sampled to derive price indexes 
for the net output of industries and their products. 


Final Demand-Intermediate Demand Indexes

   The PPI FD-ID structure measures price change for goods, services, and construction 
sold to final demand and to intermediate demand. The FD-ID system replaced the PPI stage-
of-processing (SOP) system as PPI's primary aggregation model with the release of data 
for January 2014. The FD-ID model expands coverage beyond that of the SOP system through 
the addition of services, construction, exports, and government purchases.  

   Compared with finished goods under the SOP system, the PPI for final demand goods 
includes nearly a 50 percent expansion of coverage. This increase can be traced to the 
addition of government purchases and exports. For overall final demand, expansion to 
include final demand services represents an even larger increase in coverage. In December 
2022, final demand goods were about 30.7 percent of overall final demand, final demand 
services were roughly 66.6 percent, and final demand construction was about 2.7 percent 
of final demand. Within intermediate demand, coverage of services for intermediate demand 
resulted in about a 45 percent increase in coverage of the intermediate demand portion of 
the economy. 

   FD-ID indexes are constructed from commodity-based producer output price indexes.  
Commodities are allocated to aggregate indexes primarily based on the type of buyer.  The 
main source of data used to determine the type of buyer is the "Use of commodities by 
industries, before redefinition," table from the Benchmark Input-Output Accounts of the 
U.S. In many cases, the same commodity is purchased by different types of buyers.  As a 
result, commodities are often included in several FD-ID indexes.  For example, regular 
gasoline is purchased for personal consumption, export, government use, and business use. 
The PPI program publishes only one commodity index for regular gasoline (wpu057104), 
reflecting sales to all types of buyers, and this index is used in all aggregations 
regardless of whether the gasoline is sold for personal consumption, as an export, to 
government, or to businesses.  Proportions based on BEA "Use of Commodities" data are 
used to allocate the correct portion of the total weight of gasoline to each use 
category.  In cases when buyer type is an important price determining characteristic, 
indexes are created based on specific buyer type. For example, within the PPI category 
for loan services, separate indexes for consumer loans and business loans were 
constructed. For more information relating to the FD-ID structure, see "A new, 
experimental system of indexes from the PPI program" in the February 2011 Monthly Labor 
Review.   

Final Demand:  The final demand portion of the FD-ID structure measures price change for 
commodities sold for personal consumption, capital investment, government, and export.  
The system is composed of six main price indexes: final demand goods; final demand trade 
services; final demand transportation and warehousing services; final demand services 
less trade, transportation, and warehousing; final demand construction; and overall final 
demand. 

   The final demand goods index measures price change for both unprocessed and processed 
goods sold to final demand.  Fresh fruits sold to consumers and computers sold for 
capital investment are examples of transactions included in the final demand goods price 
index. The final demand trade services index measures price change for the retailing and 
wholesaling of merchandise sold to final demand, generally without transformation. (Trade 
indexes measure changes in margins received by wholesalers and retailers.) The final 
demand transportation and warehousing services index tracks price change for 
transportation of passengers, as well as, transportation of cargo sold to final demand, 
and also includes prices for warehousing and storage of goods sold to final demand.  The 
final demand services less trade, transportation, and warehousing index measures price 
change for all services other than trade and transportation sold to final demand.  
Publishing, banking, lodging, and health care are examples of these services.  The final 
demand construction index tracks price change for new construction, as well as 
maintenance and repair construction sold to final demand.  Construction of office 
buildings is an example of a commodity that would be included in the final demand 
construction index.  Lastly, the overall final demand index tracks price change for all 
types of commodities sold to final demand by combining the five final demand component 
indexes described above.

Intermediate Demand: The intermediate demand portion of the FD-ID system tracks price 
change for goods, services, and construction products sold to businesses as inputs to 
production, excluding capital investment. The system includes two parallel treatments of 
intermediate demand. The first treatment organizes intermediate demand commodities by 
type. The second organizes intermediate demand commodities into production stages, with 
the explicit goal of developing a forward-flow model of production and price change. 

   The intermediate demand by commodity type portion of the system organizes commodities 
by similarity of product.  The system is composed of six main price indexes: unprocessed 
goods for intermediate demand; processed goods for intermediate demand; intermediate 
demand trade services; intermediate demand transportation and warehousing services; 
intermediate demand services less trade, transportation, and warehousing; and 
intermediate demand construction.   

   The unprocessed goods for intermediate demand price index measures price change for 
goods sold to businesses as inputs to production that have undergone no fabrication. 
Crude petroleum sold to refineries is an example of an unprocessed good sold to 
intermediate demand.  The processed goods for intermediate demand index tracks price 
change for fabricated goods sold as business inputs.  Examples include car parts sold to 
car manufacturers and gasoline sold to trucking companies.  The index for trade services 
for intermediate demand measures price change for the services of retailing and 
wholesaling goods purchased by businesses as inputs to production. The intermediate 
demand transportation and warehousing services index measures price change for business 
travel, as well as, transportation and warehousing of cargo sold to intermediate demand.  
The intermediate demand services less trade, transportation, and warehousing index 
measures price change for services other than trade, transportation, and warehousing sold 
as inputs to production.  Legal and accounting services purchased by businesses are 
examples of intermediate demand services excluding trade, transportation, and 
warehousing.  Finally, the construction for intermediate demand index measures price 
change for construction purchased by firms as inputs to production.  The index for 
construction for intermediate demand tracks price change for maintenance and repair 
construction purchased by firms.  

   The production flow treatment of intermediate demand is a stage-based system of price 
indexes. These indexes can be used to study price transmission across stages of 
production and final demand. This system is constructed in a manner that maximizes 
forward flow of production between stages, while minimizing back-flow of production. The 
production flow treatment contains four main indexes: intermediate demand stage 1, 
intermediate demand stage 2, intermediate demand stage 3, and intermediate demand stage 
4.   

   Indexes for the four stages were developed by first assigning each industry in the 
economy to one of four stages of production, where industries assigned to the fourth 
stage primarily produce output consumed as final demand, industries in the third stage 
primarily produce output consumed by stage 4 industries, industries assigned to the 
second stage primarily produce output consumed by stage 3 industries, and industries 
assigned to the first stage produce output primarily consumed by stage 2 industries.  The 
four indexes then track prices for the net inputs consumed by industries in each of the 
four stages of production.  The stage 4 intermediate demand index, for example, tracks 
price change for inputs consumed, but not produced, by industries included in the fourth 
stage of production.  Hence, the index tracks price change in inputs to industries that 
primarily produce final demand commodities (stage 4 producers primarily produce 
commodities sold to final demand).  

   Examples of heavily weighted goods-producing industries in stage 4 include the 
manufacture of light trucks and utility vehicles, automobiles, and pharmaceuticals.  
Retail trade, food service and drinking places, and hospitals are examples of heavily 
weighted service industries included in stage 4.  Stage 4 also includes all new 
construction industries.  Examples of goods consumed by stage 4 industries include motor 
vehicle parts, commercial electric power, plastic construction products, biological 
products, and beef and veal.  Engineering services, machinery and equipment wholesaling, 
long distance motor carrying, and legal services constitute examples of services consumed 
by stage 4 industries.

   Examples of highly weighted goods-producing industries included in stage 3 are motor 
vehicle parts manufacturing, animal (except poultry) slaughtering and processing, and 
semiconductor manufacturing.  Services industries classified in stage 3 include wholesale 
trade; insurance carriers; architecture, engineering, and related services; and hotels 
and motels.  Examples of goods consumed by stage 3 industries include slaughter steers 
and heifers, industrial electric power, and hot rolled steel bars, plates, and structural 
shapes.  Services commonly consumed by stage 3 industries include commissions from sales 
of property and casualty insurance, business loans, temporary help services, and 
administrative and general management consulting services.

   Petroleum refineries; electricity generation, transmission, and distribution; natural 
gas distribution; cattle ranching and farming; and plastic materials and resin 
manufacturing are among the goods-based industries assigned to stage 2.  Services 
industries that are heavily weighted in stage 2 include management of companies and 
enterprises; non-depository credit intermediation; insurance agencies and brokerages; and 
services to buildings and dwellings. Goods commonly purchased by stage 2 industries 
include crude oil, natural gas, formula feeds, and primary basic organic chemicals. 
Services that are heavily weighted in the intermediate demand stage 2 index are legal 
services, business loans, and cellular phone and other wireless telecommunication.

   Goods producing industries in stage 1 include oil and gas extraction, paper mills, and 
grain farming.  Real estate, legal services, and advertising services are examples of 
highly weighted services industries included in stage 1.  Examples of goods consumed by 
stage 1 industries are commercial and industrial electric power and gasoline. Services 
commonly consumed by stage 1 industries include solid waste collection, chemicals and 
allied products wholesaling, and guestroom or unit rental.  It should be noted that all 
inputs purchased by stage 1 industries are by definition produced either within stage 1 
or by latter stages of processing, leaving stage 1 less useful for price transmission 
analysis. For additional information on industry stage assignments, see www.bls.gov/ppi/
fd-id/ppi-intermediate-demand-by-production-flow-industry-stage-assignments.htm.


Comparing the PPI with CPI

   Although some data users utilize the PPI as a potential indicator of the Consumer 
Price Index (CPI), there are many reasons why the PPI and the CPI may diverge. The scope 
of the personal consumption portion of the PPI includes all marketable output sold by 
domestic producers for households. The scope of the CPI includes goods and services 
provided by business or government, where explicit user charges are paid by consumers. 
For example, the most heavily weighted item in the CPI, owners' equivalent rent, is 
excluded from the PPI. The scope of the CPI includes imports. The PPI excludes imports. 
The CPI only includes components of personal consumption directly paid for by the 
consumers, while the PPI includes components of personal consumption that may not be paid 
for by consumers. For example, the PPI includes medical services paid for by third 
parties. In contrast to CPI, PPI does not completely cover services. PPIs exclude taxes, 
since they do not represent producer revenue. Conversely, sales and other taxes paid by 
consumers are part of household expenditure and are included in the CPI. Additional 
technical differences between PPI and CPI also exist. For more information see "Comparing 
new final demand producer price indexes with other Government price indexes," Monthly 
Labor Review, January 2014, at www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/.


Commodity Indexes

   The commodity classification of the PPI organizes goods, services, and construction by 
similarity of product or end use, disregarding industry of origin. With the release of 
data for July 2009, PPI expanded its commodity structure to include indexes for services 
and construction products. Prior to this date, the PPI commodity structure only included 
products from goods producing sectors. Table 9 of the PPI Detailed Report includes data 
for commodity indexes, organized in a hierarchal structure, including major groupings, 
subgroups, product classes, sub-product classes, and individual items.


Industry Net-Output Price Indexes

   PPIs for the net output of industries and their products are grouped according to the 
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).  Prior to the release of January 
2004, industry-based PPIs were published according to the Standard Industrial 
Classification (SIC) system.  Industry price indexes are compatible with other economic 
time series organized by industry, such as data on employment, wages, and productivity.  
Table 11 of the PPI Detailed Report includes data for NAICS industries and industry 
groups (3-, 4-, 5-, and 6-digit codes), Census product classes (7- and 8-digit codes), 
products (9-digit codes), more detailed sub-products (11-digit codes), and, for some 
industries, indexes for other sources of revenue.

   Indexes may represent one of three kinds of product categories.  Every industry has 
primary product indexes that show changes in prices received by establishments classified 
in the industry for products made primarily, but not necessarily exclusively, by that 
industry. The industry classification of an establishment is determined by which products 
make up a plurality of its total shipment value.  In addition, most industries have 
secondary product indexes that show changes in prices received by establishments for 
products chiefly made in some other industry. Some industries have miscellaneous receipts 
indexes that track price changes for other sources of revenue received by establishments 
within the industry that are not derived from sales of their products; for example, 
resales of purchased materials, or revenues from parking lots owned by a manufacturing 
plant.


Data Collection

   PPIs are constructed using selling prices reported by establishments of all sizes, 
selected by probability sampling, with the probability of selection proportionate to
size. Individual items and transaction terms also are chosen by probability proportionate 
to size. BLS strongly encourages cooperating companies to supply actual transaction 
prices at the time of shipment to minimize the use of list prices. Prices submitted 
by survey respondents are effective on the Tuesday of the week containing the 13th day 
of the month. The survey is conducted online via the BLS Internet Data Collection 
Facility (IDCF).) Data provided by survey respondents are supplemented with data from 
other sources for some areas.

   Price data are provided by survey respondents on a voluntary and confidential basis; 
only sworn BLS employees are allowed access to individual company price reports.  BLS 
publishes price indexes, not actual prices.  All PPIs are subject to monthly revisions 
up to 4 months after original publication to reflect the availability of late reports and
corrections by respondents. 

   BLS periodically updates the PPI sample of survey respondents to better reflect 
current conditions when the structure, membership, technology, or product mix of an 
industry shifts significantly and to spread reporting burden among smaller firms.  
Information on these resampling efforts are noted in the PPI News Release and PPI 
Detailed Report in the months they occur.   

   As part of an ongoing effort to expand coverage to sectors of the economy other than 
mining and manufacturing, an increasing number of service and construction sector 
industries have been introduced into the PPI.  The following is a list of service and 
construction sector industries introduced into the Producer Price Index, organized by 
SIC or NAICS code at their date of introduction, and the PPI Detailed Report issue
that announced their introduction.
                                                                      PPI
                                                                      Detailed
                                                                      Report
              Title                                           Code    Issue

                                                              SIC             
Wireless telecommunications...................................4812    July 1999
Telephone communications, except radio telephone..............4813    July 1995
Television broadcasting.......................................4833    July 2002
Grocery stores................................................5411    July 2000
Meat and fish (seafood) markets...............................5421    July 2000
Fruit and vegetable markets...................................5431    July 2000
Candy, nut, and confectionery stores..........................5441    July 2000
Retail bakeries...............................................5461    July 2000
Miscellaneous food stores.....................................5499    July 2000
New car dealers...............................................5511    July 2000
Gasoline service stations.....................................5541    January 2002
Boat dealers..................................................5551    January 2002
Recreational vehicle dealers..................................5561    January 2002
Miscellaneous retail..........................................59      January 2001
Security brokers, dealers, and investment bankers.............6211    January 2001
Investment advice.............................................6282    January 2003
Life insurance carriers.......................................6311    January 1999
Property and casualty insurance...............................6331    July 1998
Insurance agencies and brokerages.............................6412    January 2003
Operators and lessors of nonresidential buildings.............6512    January 1996
Real estate agents and managers...............................6531    January 1996
Prepackaged software..........................................7372    January 1998
Data processing services......................................7374    January 2002
Home health care services.....................................8082    January 1997
Legal services................................................8111    January 1997
Engineering design, analysis, and consulting services.........8711    January 1997
Architectural design, analysis, and consulting services.......8712    January 1997
Premiums for property and casualty insurance..................9331    July 1998
                                                         
                                                              NAICS            
New industrial building construction..........................236211  January 2008
New warehouse building construction...........................236221  July 2005
New school construction.......................................236222  July 2006
New office construction.......................................236223  January 2007
New health care building construction.........................236224  January 2013
Concrete contractors, nonresidential building work............23811X  July 2008
Roofing contractors, nonresidential building work.............23816X  July 2008
Electrical contractors, nonresidential building work..........23821X  July 2008
Plumbing / HVAC contractors, nonresidential building work.....23822X  July 2008
Merchant wholesalers, durable goods...........................423     July 2005
Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods........................424     July 2005
Furniture and home furnishings stores.........................442     January 2004
Electronics and appliance stores..............................443     January 2004
Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers...444     January 2004
Clothing and clothing accessories stores......................448     January 2004
Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores.................451     January 2004
General merchandise stores....................................452     January 2004
Miscellaneous store retailers.................................453     January 2004
Pipeline transportation of natural gas........................486210  June 2022
Internet service providers....................................518111  July 2005
Internet publishing and web search portals....................519130  January 2010
Commercial banking............................................522110  January 2005
Savings institutions..........................................522120  January 2005
Direct health and medical insurance carriers..................524114  July 2004
Construction, mining, and forestry machinery and equipment 
rental and leasing............................................532412  January 2005
Management consulting services................................541610  January 2007
Security guards and patrol services...........................561612  July 2005
Offices of dentists...........................................621210  January 2011
Blood and organ banks.........................................621991  January 2007
Amusement and theme parks.....................................713110  July 2006
Golf courses and country clubs................................713910  July 2006
Fitness and recreational sports centers.......................713940  July 2005
Commercial machinery repair and maintenance...................811310  July 2007


Weights

   Weights for most commodity groupings of the PPI, as well as, weights for commodity-
based aggregate indexes calculated from commodity groupings, such as FD-ID indexes, 
currently reflect 2017 values of shipments as reported in the Census of Manufactures 
and other sources. From January 2018 to December 2022, PPI weights were derived from 
2012 shipment values. Industry indexes now are calculated under the 2022 NAICS structure 
utilizing 2017 value of shipment weights and 2012 net output ratios. The periodic update 
of the value weights used to calculate the PPI is done to more accurately reflect changes 
in production and marketing patterns in the economy.

   Net output values of shipments are used as weights for industry indexes. Net output 
values refer to the value of shipments from establishments within the industry to buyers 
outside the industry. However, weights for commodity indexes are based on gross shipment 
values, including values of shipments between establishments within the same industry. As 
a result, broad commodity grouping indexes, such as the PPI for All Commodities (which is 
composed of major commodity groupings 01 through 15), are affected by the multiple 
counting of price change at successive stages of processing, which can lead to 
exaggerated or misleading signals about inflation. The intermediate demand by commodity 
type FD-ID indexes partially correct for this defect, but industry indexes, final demand 
FD-ID indexes, and intermediate demand by production flow FD-ID indexes consistently 
correct for this at all levels of aggregation.  Therefore, industry and FD-ID indexes are 
more appropriate than broad commodity groupings for analysis of general price trends.


Price Index Reference Base

   Effective with publication of January 1988 data, many important PPI series (including 
most commodity groups and individual items) were placed on a new reference base, 1982 = 
100.  From 1971 through 1987, the standard reference base for most PPI series was 1967 = 
100.  Except for rounding differences, the shift to the new reference base did not alter 
any previously published percent changes for affected PPI series. (See "Calculating Index 
Changes," below.)  The 1982 reference base is not used for commodity indexes with a base 
later than December 1981 or for industry net output indexes and their products.  The FD-
ID indexes typically have a reference base of November 2009 = 100.

   For further information on the underlying concepts and methodology of the Producer 
Price Index, see chapter 14, "Producer Prices," in the BLS Handbook of Methods.  This 
chapter can be downloaded from the BLS Web site at www.bls.gov/opub/hom/homch14.htm.  


Calculating Index Changes

   Each PPI measures price changes from a reference period that equals 100.0.  An 
increase of 5.5 percent from the reference period in the Final Demand Goods Price Index, 
for example, is shown as 105.5.  This change also can be expressed in dollars, as 
follows:  prices received by domestic producers of a sample of final demand goods have 
risen from $100 in November 2009 to $105.50.  Likewise, a current index of 90.0 would 
indicate that prices received by producers of final demand goods are 10 percent lower 
than they were in November 2009.

   Movements of price indexes from one month to another are usually expressed as percent 
changes, rather than as changes in index points.  Index point changes are affected by the 
level of the index in relation to its base period, whereas percent changes are not.  The 
following example shows the computation of index point and percent changes.

   Index point change
      Final Demand Goods Price Index     107.5
      Less previous index                104.0
      Equals index point change            3.5

   Index percent change
      Index point change                   3.5
      Divided by the previous index      104.0
      Equals                             0.034
      Result multiplied by 100           0.034 x 100
      Equals percent change                3.4


Seasonally Adjusted and Unadjusted Data

   Because price data are used for different purposes by different groups, BLS publishes 
seasonally adjusted and unadjusted changes each month.  Seasonally adjusted data are 
preferred for analyzing general price trends in the economy because these data eliminate 
the effect of changes that normally occur at about the same time, and in about the same 
magnitude, every year-such as price movements resulting from normal weather patterns, 
regular production and marketing cycles, model changeovers, seasonal discounts, and 
holidays.  For these reasons, seasonally adjusted data more clearly reveal underlying 
trends.  Unadjusted data are of primary interest to users who need information that can 
be related to actual dollar values of transactions.  Individuals requiring this 
information include marketing specialists, purchasing agents, budget and cost analysts, 
contract specialists, and commodity traders.  It is the unadjusted data that are 
generally cited when escalating long-term contracts such as purchasing agreements or real 
estate leases.  For more information, see Price Adjustment Guide for Contracting Parties, 
on the Web at www.bls.gov/ppi/publications/price-adjustment-guide-for-contracting-
parties.htm.   

   Seasonal adjustment is accomplished using X-13 ARIMA, a software package published by 
the U.S. Census Bureau.  Each year, the seasonal status of most commodity indexes is 
reevaluated to reflect more recent price behavior. Industry net output indexes are not
seasonally adjusted.  For time series that exhibit seasonal pricing patterns, new 
seasonal factors are estimated and applied to the unadjusted data from the prior 5 years.  
Updated seasonally adjusted indexes replace the most recent 5 years of seasonal data. 

   Seasonal factors may be applied to series using either a direct or an aggregative 
method. Generally, commodity indexes are seasonally adjusted using direct seasonal 
adjustment, which produces a more complete elimination of seasonal movements than does 
the aggregative method.  However, the direct seasonal adjustment process may not yield 
figures that possess additive consistency.  Thus, a seasonally adjusted index for a broad 
category that is directly adjusted may not be logically consistent with all seasonally 
adjusted indexes for its components.  Seasonal movements for FD-ID indexes are derived 
indirectly through an aggregative method that combines movements of a wide variety of 
subproduct class (six-digit) series.

   Seasonally adjusted indexes can become problematic when previously stable and 
predictable price patterns abruptly change.  If the new pattern persists, the seasonal 
adjustment method will eventually reflect it; if the pattern keeps shifting, however, 
seasonally adjusted data will become chronically troublesome.  This problem occurs 
relatively infrequently for farm and food-related products, but has more often affected 
manufactured products such as automobiles and steel.

Since January 1988, the PPI has used Intervention Analysis Seasonal Adjustment methods 
to enhance the calculation of seasonal factors.  With this technique, outlier values that 
may distort the seasonal pattern are removed from the data prior to applying the standard 
seasonal factor estimation procedure.  For example, a possible economic cause for large 
price movements for petroleum-based products might have been the COVID-19 pandemic. In 
this case, intervention techniques allowed for better estimates of seasonally adjusted 
data. On the whole, very few series have required intervention.  Out of over 400 seasonally
adjusted commodity series, 69 were subject to intervention in 2023. 

   For more information relating to seasonal adjustment methods, see "PPI and CPI Seasonal 
Adjustment: an Update" in the July 2010 Monthly Labor Review, and "PPI and CPI Seasonal 
Adjustment During the COVID-19 Pandemic" in the May 2022 Monthly Labor Review.


Producer Price Index Data on the Internet

   In 1995, the BLS began posting PPI series, news releases, and technical information to 
the internet. There were more than 13 million instances of PPI data being downloaded from 
the BLS website during 2022.


Retrieving PPI data from the PPI Web site

   PPI data can be obtained online (www.bls.gov/ppi). On this page, under the tab labeled 
"Featured PPI databases" links provide the following methods of data retrieval:

   Top Picks is a form-based application for both Industry Data and Commodity Data that 
allows the user to quickly obtain PPI time series data by selecting the high-level 
aggregate and other commonly requested time series, including the All Commodities Index 
and the FD-ID indexes (for example, Final Demand).  Within each list, any one-or all-of 
the time series shown can be selected.  A user can modify the date range and output 
options after executing the query, using the reformat button above the data output table.

   One-Screen Data Search and Multi-Screen Data Search are form-based query applications 
for both Industry Data and Commodity Data designed for users unfamiliar with the PPI 
coding structure.  These applications guide a user through the PPI classification by 
listing index titles and do not require knowledge of commodity or industry codes.  Data 
retrieved are based on a query formulated by selecting data characteristics from lists 
provided.  Two options are available to create customized tables, depending on a user's 
browser capability.  The one-screen option is a JavaScript application that uses a single 
screen to guide a user through the available time series data.  The second option is a 
multiple-screen, non-Java-based application.  Both methods allow a user to browse the PPI 
coding structure and select multiple series.  Users can modify the date range and output 
options after executing the query using the reformat button above the data output table.

   Series Report is a form-based application that allows users to input multiple, 
formatted PPI time series identifiers (commodity or industry codes) as inputs in 
extracting data according to a specified set of date ranges and output options.  This 
application provides the most efficient path for users who are familiar with the format 
of PPI time series identifiers.  There are five alphabetic prefixes used to create unique 
PPI time series identifiers:  WP, WD, PC, PD, and ND.  Each provides the user access to a 
different PPI database.  Adding either a "u" (not seasonally adjusted) or an "s" 
(seasonally adjusted) to the end of these prefixes further specifies the type of data 
needed. Examples are provided below.

   For commodity and FD-ID indexes, series identifiers combine a "wpu" prefix (not 
seasonally adjusted) or a "wps" prefix (seasonally adjusted) with a commodity code.  

Commodity code   Provides data for:
wps141101        Passenger cars, seasonally adjusted
wpu141101        Passenger cars, not seasonally adjusted
wpufd4           Final demand, not seasonally adjusted
wpsid63          Services for intermediate demand, seasonally adjusted

   For discontinued commodity indexes, series identifiers combine a "wdu" prefix (not 
seasonally adjusted) or a "wds" prefix (seasonally adjusted) with a commodity code.  

Commodity code   Provides data for:
wds019           Other farm products, seasonally adjusted 
wdu0635          Preparations, ethical (prescription), not seasonally adjusted
wdusi138011      Stainless steel mill products, not seasonally adjusted

   Current price indexes grouped by industry according to NAICS have series identifiers 
that begin with the prefix "pcu." After the prefix, there are 12 digits (the 6-digit 
industry code is listed twice) followed by up to 7 alphanumeric characters identifying 
product detail.  Dashes are used as placeholders for higher-level industry group codes.

Industry-product code,
current NAICS series        Provides data for:
pcu325---325---             Chemical manufacturing 
pcu336110336110             Automobile and light duty motor vehicle manufacturing
pcu621111621111411          Offices of physicians, one- and two-physician practices and 
                            single-specialty group practices, general/family practice

   Discontinued industry-product codes based on SIC combine a "pdu" prefix and "#" 
between the fourth and fifth characters of the product code.  Series identifiers for the 
discontinued dataset use underscores as placeholders to complete a reference to an SIC 
industry group code of fewer than four digits.  (All PPI industry-based indexes organized 
by SIC were discontinued with the introduction of NAICS in 2004.)

Industry-product code,
discontinued SIC series     Provides data for:
pdu28_ _#                   Chemicals and allied products
pdu331_#                    Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling and finishing mills
pdu3711#111                 Passenger cars

   Price indexes for discontinued series grouped by industry according to NAICS have 
identifiers that begin with the prefix "ndu." After the prefix, there are 12 numeric 
digits (the 6-digit industry code is listed twice), and up to 7 additional alphanumeric 
characters that identify product detail.  Dashes are used as placeholders for higher-
level group codes.

Industry-product code,
discontinued NAICS series   Provides data for
ndu212231212231             Lead and zinc ore mining
ndu2122312122312            Lead, zinc concentrates
ndu212231212231214          Lead  concentrates

   Text Files are best suited for users requiring access to either a large volume of time 
series data or other PPI-related documentation, such as seasonal factor tables and 
relative importance tables. The text files can be accessed at download.bls.gov/ or 
directly from links on the "PPI Databases" page or the PPI homepage. Data and 
documentation available for download include the following:

                                       Directory:
Industry Data                          /pub/time.series/pc
Industry Data - Discontinued 
                  (NAICS basis)        /pub/time.series/nd
                  (SIC basis)          /pub/time.series/pd
Commodity Data (incl. FD-ID)           /pub/time.series/wp
Commodity Data - Discontinued          /pub/time.series/wd
Special requests                       /pub/special.requests/ppi


Additional information

   The PPI homepage (www.bls.gov/ppi) contains additional information regarding PPI 
data and methodology. The "PPI Publications" section of the homepage provides PPI news 
releases, both current and archived, as well as general PPI information.  The "PPI Tables"
section provides relative importance and seasonal factor tables.  The remaining sections 
offer special notices and publications pertaining to PPI methodology and applications.  

   For questions or comments regarding PPI data classification, methodology, or data 
availability on the Internet, call or e-mail the Section of Index Analysis and Public 
Information at (202) 691-7705 or ppi-info@bls.gov. If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or 
have a speech disability, please dial 7-1-1 to access telecommunications relay services.



Table 1. Producer price index percentage changes and weights for Final Demand-Intermediate Demand groupings, seasonally adjusted [February 2026]
Grouping Commodity code Relative
Importance
Dec.
2025(1)
Unadjusted
12-month
percent
change(2)
Seasonally adjusted 1-month percent change(2)
Group
code
Item
code
Feb. 2025
to
Feb. 2026(p)
Sept. to
Oct.
Oct. to
Nov.(p)
Nov. to
Dec.(p)
Dec. to
Jan.(p)
Jan. to
Feb.(p)

Final Demand

Final demand

FD

4

100.000 3.4 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.7

Final demand goods

FD

41

29.053 2.5 -0.2 0.8 -0.1 -0.2 1.1

Final demand foods

FD

411

5.454 -0.3 -0.4 0.1 -0.2 -1.4 2.4

Finished consumer foods(3)

FD

4111

4.284 -0.8 -0.3 0.1 -0.2 -1.4 2.5

Finished consumer foods, crude

FD

41113

0.384 -30.3 2.6 1.2 -2.1 -18.3 30.7

Finished consumer foods, processed

FD

41112

3.900 3.3 -0.5 -0.1 0.0 0.3 0.3

Government purchased foods

FD

4112

0.406 2.9 -1.6 -0.4 0.1 0.2 0.8

Foods for export

FD

4113

0.764 0.8 -0.4 0.8 -0.6 -2.1 2.3

Final demand energy

FD

412

5.045 -0.7 -2.2 3.5 -1.5 -2.3 2.3

Finished consumer energy goods(3)

FD

4121

3.972 -0.9 -2.7 3.7 -0.9 -2.7 1.3

Government purchased energy

FD

4122

0.742 0.9 -0.8 3.9 -4.2 -1.3 5.6

Energy for export

FD

4123

0.331 -1.6 1.0 -0.2 -3.7 0.8 7.2

Final demand goods less foods and energy

FD

413

18.555 4.3 0.5 0.2 0.4 0.7 0.3

Finished goods less foods and energy(3)

FD

4131

11.039 3.7 0.5 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.2

Finished consumer goods less foods and energy

FD

41311

5.689 3.4 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3

Nondurable consumer goods less foods and energy

FD

413111

3.527 3.5 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.5

Durable consumer goods

FD

413112

2.162 3.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.0

Private capital equipment

FD

41312

5.350 4.1 0.5 0.2 0.3 0.7 0.2

Private capital equipment for manufacturing industries

FD

413121

1.300 5.4 0.7 0.3 0.3 0.8 0.2

Private capital equipment for nonmanufacturing industries

FD

413122

4.050 3.6 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.7 0.1

Government purchased goods, excluding foods and energy

FD

4132

1.969 4.4 0.4 0.1 0.3 1.9 0.2

Government purchased goods excluding foods, energy, and capital equipment

FD

41321

1.250 3.8 0.4 0.0 0.3 1.4 0.3

Government purchased capital equipment

FD

41322

0.719 5.4 0.3 0.2 0.2 2.6 0.1

Goods for export, excluding foods and energy

FD

4133

5.547 5.2 0.5 0.2 0.7 0.9 0.6

Final demand services

FD

42

68.303 3.8 0.2 0.0 0.6 0.8 0.5

Final demand trade services(4)

FD

423

19.624 5.2 -0.9 -0.5 1.9 2.2 0.4

Trade of finished goods(3)

FD

4231

16.816 4.7 -0.8 -0.8 1.7 2.1 0.3

Trade of personal consumption goods

FD

42311

13.628 4.7 0.1 -1.1 1.0 2.3 0.3

Trade of private capital equipment

FD

42312

3.188 5.0 -4.3 0.6 4.7 1.5 0.1

Trade of government purchased goods

FD

4232

0.794 7.7 -1.5 1.0 3.0 2.8 0.6

Trade of government purchased goods, excluding capital equipment

FD

42321

0.488 8.1 0.9 0.5 0.9 3.4 0.8

Trade of government purchased capital equipment

FD

42322

0.306 7.0 -5.3 1.8 6.5 1.9 0.1

Trade of exports

FD

4233

2.014 8.1 -1.8 1.3 3.2 2.8 0.8

Final demand transportation and warehousing services

FD

422

4.878 3.3 0.0 0.7 0.3 1.2 0.5

Transportation of passengers for final demand

FD

4221

1.194 3.1 -0.1 0.1 2.1 2.5 -0.6

Transportation of private passengers

FD

42211

0.857 3.1 -0.1 0.1 2.1 2.5 -0.6

Transportation of government passengers

FD

42212

0.094 3.1 -0.1 0.1 2.1 2.5 -0.6

Transportation of passengers for export

FD

42213

0.243 3.1 -0.1 0.1 2.1 2.5 -0.6

Transportation and warehousing of goods for final demand

FD

4222

3.684 3.3 0.1 0.9 -0.3 0.8 0.8

Transportation and warehousing of finished goods(3)

FD

42221

2.373 3.2 0.0 0.9 -0.5 0.8 1.0

Transportation and warehousing of personal consumption goods

FD

422211

1.917 3.3 0.1 0.9 -0.5 0.8 0.9

Transportation and warehousing of private capital equipment

FD

422212

0.456 2.7 0.0 0.9 -0.6 0.9 1.0

Transportation and warehousing of government purchased goods

FD

42222

0.222 3.4 0.1 0.7 -0.2 1.0 0.9

Transportation and warehousing of exports

FD

42223

1.089 3.5 0.2 1.0 0.0 0.6 0.6

Final demand services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

FD

421

43.802 3.2 0.7 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.6

Finished services less trade, transportation, and warehousing(3)

FD

4211

38.498 3.3 0.7 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.6

Finished consumer services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

FD

42111

34.188 3.5 0.7 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.7

Private capital investment services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

FD

42112

4.310 1.4 0.9 -0.6 0.1 -0.7 0.1

Government purchased services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

FD

4212

2.572 3.6 0.7 0.2 0.0 0.5 0.5

Gov. purchased services less trade, transportation, and warehousing, excl. capital investment

FD

42121

2.405 3.9 0.5 0.3 0.0 0.7 0.5

Government purchased capital investment services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

FD

42122

0.167 -1.3 2.4 -2.2 0.2 -2.8 0.7

Services for export less trade, transportation, and warehousing

FD

4213

2.732 2.2 1.2 -0.4 -0.1 -0.3 1.0

Final demand construction

FD

43

2.644 3.1 1.7 0.0 -0.1 1.1 0.1

Construction for private capital investment

FD

431

1.831 3.1 1.8 0.0 -0.1 1.1 0.1

Construction for government

FD

432

0.813 3.3 1.4 0.0 0.0 1.3 0.1

Special Groupings of Final Demand

Final demand less exports

FD

49101

87.280 3.2 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.6

Final demand less government

FD

49102

92.388 3.3 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.7

Final demand less foods and energy(5)

FD

49104

89.501 3.9 0.3 0.1 0.5 0.8 0.5

Final demand less foods(5)

FD

49106

94.546 3.6 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.6

Final demand less energy

FD

49107

94.955 3.6 0.3 0.1 0.5 0.7 0.6

Final demand less trade services

FD

49108

80.376 2.9 0.4 0.4 0.0 0.1 0.8

Final demand less distributive services(6)

FD

49109

76.692 2.9 0.4 0.4 0.0 0.1 0.8

Final demand goods less energy

FD

49111

24.009 3.2 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.8

Final demand goods less foods

FD

49112

23.600 3.1 -0.1 0.9 0.0 0.1 0.8

Final demand services less trade services

FD

49113

48.680 3.2 0.6 0.3 0.1 0.3 0.6

Final demand distributive services(6)

FD

49114

23.308 4.9 -0.7 -0.3 1.6 2.0 0.4

Final demand goods plus final demand distributive services(6)

FD

49115

52.362 3.5 -0.4 0.3 0.6 0.8 0.8

Final demand less foods, energy, and trade services(5)

FD

49116

69.877 3.5 0.6 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.5

Private and government purchased capital equipment

FD

49117

6.069 4.2 0.5 0.2 0.3 0.9 0.1

Private and government purchased capital investment services

FD

49118

8.427 3.0 -1.3 -0.1 2.0 0.3 0.2

Total private and government purchased capital investment

FD

49119

14.496 3.4 -0.2 0.0 1.1 0.6 0.2

Total finished(3)

FD

49201

79.670 3.2 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.4 0.6

Total finished less foods and energy(3)(5)

FD

49203

71.414 3.7 0.3 0.0 0.5 0.7 0.5

Total finished less foods(3)(5)

FD

49205

75.386 3.4 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.5

Total finished less energy(3)

FD

49206

75.698 3.4 0.3 0.0 0.4 0.6 0.6

Finished goods(3)

FD

49207

19.295 1.7 -0.4 0.9 -0.1 -0.6 1.0

Finished goods less energy(3)

FD

49208

15.323 2.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 -0.1 0.9

Finished goods, excluding foods(3)(5)

FD

49209

15.011 2.4 -0.4 1.2 0.0 -0.4 0.5

Finished services(3)

FD

49210

58.544 3.7 0.2 0.0 0.5 0.8 0.5

Private capital investment services

FD

49211

7.954 2.9 -1.2 -0.1 1.8 0.3 0.2

Finished distributive services(3)(6)

FD

49212

19.189 4.5 -0.7 -0.6 1.4 2.0 0.4

Finished services less trade services(3)

FD

49213

41.728 3.3 0.6 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.6

Finished services less distributive services(3)(6)

FD

49214

39.355 3.3 0.7 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.6

Total private capital investment (goods, services, and construction)

FD

49215

15.135 3.3 -0.3 0.0 1.1 0.5 0.2

Finished goods plus finished distributive services(3)(6)

FD

49216

38.484 3.1 -0.5 0.2 0.7 0.7 0.7

Total exports

FD

49301

12.720 4.4 0.2 0.3 0.7 0.8 1.0

Goods for export

FD

49302

6.642 4.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.5 1.1

Services for export

FD

49303

6.078 4.4 0.0 0.4 1.1 1.0 0.8

Total government purchases

FD

49401

7.612 3.9 0.2 0.6 0.0 1.0 0.9

Government purchased goods

FD

49402

3.117 3.4 -0.2 1.0 -0.9 0.9 1.6

Government purchased services

FD

49403

3.682 4.4 0.2 0.4 0.6 1.1 0.5

Total government purchased capital investment (goods, services, construction)

FD

49404

2.005 4.2 0.1 0.1 1.0 1.5 0.1

Government purchases, defense

FD

49405

1.902 4.6 -0.3 0.7 0.0 1.6 1.0

Government purchases, non-defense

FD

49406

5.710 3.6 0.3 0.5 -0.1 0.8 0.9

Personal consumption

FD

49501

64.535 3.1 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.7

Personal consumption goods (finished consumer goods)

FD

49502

13.945 0.8 -0.7 1.2 -0.2 -1.1 1.3

Personal consumption goods less energy

FD

49503

9.973 1.6 0.1 0.2 0.1 -0.4 1.3

Personal consumption goods less foods

FD

49504

9.661 1.5 -0.9 1.7 -0.2 -1.0 0.7

Personal consumption nondurable goods less foods

FD

49508

7.499 1.0 -1.3 2.1 -0.4 -1.4 0.9

Personal consumption services

FD

49505

50.590 3.8 0.5 0.0 0.3 0.9 0.6

Personal consumption less trade services

FD

49506

50.907 2.7 0.2 0.6 0.0 -0.1 0.8

Personal consumption less distributive services(6)

FD

49507

48.990 2.7 0.2 0.6 0.0 -0.1 0.8

Personal consumption less foods and energy

FD

49510

56.279 3.8 0.5 0.0 0.3 0.8 0.5

Personal consumption less foods, energy, and trade services(4)

FD

49511

42.651 3.5 0.6 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.6

Personal consumption less foods, energy, and distributive services(6)

FD

49512

40.734 3.5 0.6 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.6

Personal consumption goods plus personal consumption distributive services(6)

FD

49509

29.490 2.7 -0.3 0.1 0.3 0.6 0.8

Intermediate Demand by Commodity Type

Processed goods

Processed goods for intermediate demand

ID6

1

100.000 4.0 -0.1 0.6 0.1 0.1 1.6

Materials and components for manufacturing

ID6

11

41.663 5.1 0.0 -0.1 0.9 0.5 1.1

Materials for manufacturing

ID6

111

26.028 4.9 -0.3 -0.3 1.3 0.3 1.1

Materials for food manufacturing

ID6

1111

4.022 -5.4 -1.9 -0.5 -2.1 -1.0 0.2

Materials for nondurable manufacturing

ID6

1112

11.106 -0.3 -0.4 -0.4 0.2 -0.3 0.7

Materials for durable manufacturing

ID6

1113

10.900 15.6 0.6 -0.3 3.9 1.3 1.7

Components for manufacturing

ID6

112

15.635 5.3 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.8 1.1

Components for nondurable manufacturing

ID6

1121

0.535 2.2 0.0 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.0

Components for durable manufacturing

ID6

1122

15.100 5.4 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.8 1.2

Materials and components for construction

ID6

12

12.384 3.5 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3

Materials for construction

ID6

121

5.318 0.8 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.0 0.4

Components for construction

ID6

122

7.066 5.7 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.4 0.3

Processed fuels and lubricants for intermediate demand

ID6

13

17.242 2.8 -0.6 3.0 -2.4 -1.3 5.5

Processed fuels and lubricants to manufacturing industries

ID6

131

4.467 3.6 1.4 0.2 -1.2 -0.5 2.8

Processed fuels and lubricants to nonmanufacturing industries

ID6

132

12.775 2.6 -1.3 4.0 -2.8 -1.6 6.5

Containers for intermediate demand

ID6

14

3.100 3.5 -0.2 0.0 0.5 0.3 -0.4

Supplies for intermediate demand

ID6

15

25.611 3.5 -0.1 0.1 0.4 0.4 0.6

Supplies to manufacturing industries

ID6

151

2.965 7.4 0.2 0.5 0.4 0.9 1.9

Supplies to nonmanufacturing industries

ID6

152

22.646 2.9 -0.1 0.1 0.4 0.4 0.4

Supplies to nonmanufacturing industries, feeds

ID6

1521

1.944 -1.4 -1.4 -0.1 1.2 0.5 -0.2

Supplies to nonmanufacturing industries, other than feeds

ID6

1522

20.702 3.4 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.5

Unprocessed goods

Unprocessed goods for intermediate demand

ID6

2

100.000 -1.7 -1.3 1.3 2.1 0.9 3.1

Unprocessed foodstuffs and feedstuffs

ID6

21

39.248 -10.6 -1.8 -0.2 -2.3 -3.2 2.3

Unprocessed nonfood materials

ID6

22

60.752 4.3 -0.9 2.2 5.0 3.5 3.6

Unprocessed nonfood materials except fuel

ID6

221

48.639 0.3 -0.7 -0.3 -0.1 3.4 2.5

Unprocessed nonfood materials except fuel to manufacturing industries

ID6

2211

45.301 0.1 -0.8 -0.3 -0.2 3.6 2.6

Unprocessed nonfood materials except fuel to nonmanufacturing industries

ID6

2212

3.338 4.2 0.5 0.4 0.7 -0.4 0.6

Unprocessed fuel

ID6

222

12.113 20.9 -1.5 15.3 27.8 4.0 8.1

Unprocessed fuel to manufacturing industries

ID6

2221

1.217 2.8 2.7 -1.9 9.0 0.5 2.1

Unprocessed fuel to nonmanufacturing industries

ID6

2222

10.896 22.9 -1.9 17.4 29.7 4.4 8.8

Services

Services for intermediate demand

ID6

3

100.000 3.7 0.4 0.2 0.5 0.6 0.8

Trade services for intermediate demand(4)

ID6

33

18.269 8.4 0.2 1.1 1.3 2.7 1.0

Trade services for manufacturing industries

ID6

331

8.358 9.2 -0.4 1.5 1.7 3.2 1.4

Trade services for nonmanufacturing industries

ID6

332

9.911 7.7 0.9 0.7 0.8 2.2 0.7

Transportation and warehousing services for intermediate demand

ID6

32

14.568 4.9 0.3 0.6 0.7 0.6 0.8

Transportation of passengers for intermediate demand

ID6

321

1.211 3.1 -0.1 0.1 2.1 2.5 -0.6

Transportation of passengers for manufacturing industries

ID6

3211

0.065 3.1 -0.1 0.1 2.1 2.5 -0.6

Transportation of passengers for nonmanufacturing industries

ID6

3212

1.146 3.1 -0.1 0.1 2.1 2.5 -0.6

Transportation and warehousing of goods for intermediate demand

ID6

322

13.357 5.0 0.4 0.6 0.6 0.4 0.9

Transportation and warehousing of goods for manufacturing industries

ID6

3221

2.562 2.5 0.1 0.5 0.1 0.8 0.5

Transportation and warehousing of goods for nonmanufacturing industries

ID6

3222

10.795 5.7 0.4 0.6 0.8 0.3 1.0

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing for intermediate demand

ID6

31

67.163 2.2 0.4 -0.1 0.2 0.1 0.7

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing for manufacturing industries

ID6

311

1.721 2.9 0.3 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.2

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing for nonmanufacturing industries

ID6

312

65.442 2.2 0.4 -0.1 0.3 0.1 0.7

Construction

Construction for intermediate demand

ID6

4

100.000 5.8 0.0 0.2 0.7 1.5 0.1

Special Groupings of Intermediate Demand by Commodity Type

Processed materials less foods and feeds

ID6

9111

90.780 4.7 0.0 0.7 0.2 0.1 1.7

Processed foods and feeds

ID6

9112

9.220 -2.7 -1.6 -0.3 -1.0 -0.3 0.3

Processed energy goods

ID6

9113

17.242 2.8 -0.6 3.0 -2.4 -1.3 5.5

Processed materials less energy

ID6

9118

82.758 4.3 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.4 0.8

Processed materials less foods and energy

ID6

9115

73.538 5.2 0.2 0.1 0.8 0.5 0.8

Intermediate distributive services(7)

ID6

9116

31.626 7.0 0.3 0.9 1.0 1.7 1.0

Processed goods plus intermediate distributive services

ID6

9117

- 5.0 0.0 0.7 0.4 0.6 1.4

Unprocessed materials less agricultural products

ID6

9211

56.444 5.3 -0.8 2.3 5.4 4.2 3.8

Unprocessed energy materials(8)

ID6

9212

31.115 -2.6 -4.1 3.3 7.1 3.7 6.0

Unprocessed materials less energy

ID6

9213

68.885 -0.8 0.2 0.2 -0.4 -0.5 1.8

Unprocessed nonfood materials less energy(9)

ID6

9216

29.637 15.4 3.3 0.8 2.2 3.2 1.1

Intermediate Demand by Production Flow

Stage 4 Intermediate Demand

Stage 4 intermediate demand

ID5

4

100.000 4.6 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 1.0

Inputs to stage 4 goods producers

ID5

41

23.719 5.8 0.1 0.6 0.8 0.7 1.1

Goods

ID5

411

17.479 4.8 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.3 1.1

Foods

ID5

4111

2.693 -3.9 -0.7 0.3 -0.4 -2.6 1.4

Energy

ID5

4112

0.082 10.1 7.6 -5.7 -0.1 2.7 7.1

Goods excluding foods and energy

ID5

4113

14.704 6.3 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.8 1.1

Services

ID5

412

6.240 8.4 -0.2 1.6 2.0 1.9 1.2

Trade services

ID5

4123

5.076 10.1 -0.3 2.0 2.8 2.3 1.4

Transportation and warehousing services

ID5

4122

0.387 2.1 -0.1 0.4 0.2 0.9 0.3

Transportation of passengers

ID5

41221

0.073 3.1 -0.1 0.1 2.1 2.5 -0.6

Transportation and warehousing of goods

ID5

41222

0.314 1.9 -0.1 0.5 -0.1 0.5 0.5

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

ID5

4121

0.777 3.0 0.2 0.4 -0.2 0.3 0.3

Inputs to stage 4 services producers

ID5

42

57.890 4.3 0.5 0.3 0.5 0.6 1.0

Goods

ID5

421

16.722 3.7 0.3 0.5 0.1 -0.1 1.0

Foods

ID5

4211

3.276 3.2 -1.5 -0.2 -0.5 -0.1 1.2

Energy

ID5

4212

5.400 3.8 1.2 1.4 -0.2 -1.7 2.2

Goods excluding foods and energy

ID5

4213

8.046 3.6 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.1

Services

ID5

422

41.061 4.5 0.6 0.2 0.6 0.8 1.0

Trade services

ID5

4223

4.630 7.9 0.3 0.7 1.3 2.9 0.9

Transportation and warehousing services

ID5

4222

3.938 5.0 0.5 0.5 0.8 0.8 0.7

Transportation of passengers

ID5

42221

0.316 3.1 -0.1 0.1 2.1 2.5 -0.6

Transportation and warehousing of goods

ID5

42222

3.622 5.2 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.8

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

ID5

4221

32.493 4.0 0.6 0.1 0.5 0.6 1.0

Construction

ID5

423

0.107 5.8 0.0 0.2 0.7 1.5 0.1

Inputs to stage 4 construction producers

ID5

43

18.389 3.8 0.1 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.7

Goods

ID5

431

13.641 3.8 0.0 0.7 0.1 -0.1 0.8

Energy

ID5

4312

0.743 -3.0 -4.7 5.5 -3.3 -3.7 5.9

Goods excluding foods and energy

ID5

4313

12.898 4.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.4

Services

ID5

432

4.748 3.9 0.2 0.7 0.7 0.9 0.5

Trade services

ID5

4323

2.129 5.9 0.4 1.2 1.7 1.8 0.5

Transportation and warehousing services

ID5

4322

1.127 2.7 -0.1 0.9 -0.5 0.9 1.0

Transportation and warehousing of goods

ID5

43222

1.127 2.7 -0.1 0.9 -0.6 0.9 1.0

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

ID5

4321

1.492 1.8 0.1 0.2 0.2 -0.1 0.1

Stage 3 Intermediate Demand

Stage 3 intermediate demand

ID5

3

100.000 1.1 -0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.7

Inputs to stage 3 goods producers

ID5

31

41.862 -0.7 -0.7 -0.2 0.3 0.0 0.8

Goods

ID5

311

35.207 -2.1 -0.8 -0.5 0.3 -0.5 0.9

Foods

ID5

3111

11.190 -16.3 -2.7 -1.6 -1.3 -3.1 0.2

Energy

ID5

3112

1.193 2.3 3.4 -1.6 -0.6 2.3 3.3

Goods excluding foods and energy

ID5

3113

22.824 5.5 -0.1 0.1 1.1 0.6 1.1

Services

ID5

312

6.655 4.8 -0.4 1.0 0.5 2.1 0.5

Trade services

ID5

3123

2.456 7.6 -0.8 1.4 1.0 4.5 0.1

Transportation and warehousing services

ID5

3122

3.371 2.4 0.1 0.6 -0.3 0.8 0.9

Transportation of passengers

ID5

31221

0.082 3.1 -0.1 0.1 2.1 2.5 -0.6

Transportation and warehousing of goods

ID5

31222

3.289 2.3 0.1 0.7 -0.4 0.8 0.9

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

ID5

3121

0.828 3.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.3

Inputs to stage 3 services producers

ID5

32

56.814 2.4 0.2 0.6 -0.2 0.2 0.6

Goods

ID5

321

12.331 -0.8 -1.2 3.5 -3.5 -0.7 2.0

Foods

ID5

3211

0.248 5.3 0.3 0.2 0.0 2.4 1.1

Energy

ID5

3212

3.152 -0.8 -2.5 6.2 -6.7 -0.1 6.0

Goods excluding foods and energy

ID5

3213

8.931 4.1 0.5 0.2 0.6 0.5 0.6

Services

ID5

322

43.797 2.9 0.5 -0.1 0.5 0.4 0.1

Trade services

ID5

3223

2.067 5.9 1.9 0.1 0.3 3.1 -0.2

Transportation and warehousing services

ID5

3222

9.270 6.4 0.5 0.6 0.9 0.4 0.3

Transportation of passengers

ID5

32221

0.607 -0.2 0.0 0.0 0.1 1.8 -0.6

Transportation and warehousing of goods

ID5

32222

8.663 6.6 0.5 0.6 0.9 0.4 0.4

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

ID5

3221

32.460 1.5 0.3 -0.3 0.4 0.2 0.1

Construction

ID5

323

0.686 5.8 0.0 0.2 0.7 1.5 0.1

Inputs to stage 3 construction producers

ID5

33

1.324 4.5 0.8 0.5 0.7 -0.3 -0.1

Goods

ID5

331

0.834 3.4 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.4 0.6

Goods excluding foods and energy

ID5

3313

0.834 3.4 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.4 0.6

Services

ID5

332

0.490 5.3 1.5 0.5 1.3 -0.9 -1.1

Trade services

ID5

3323

0.327 5.3 1.7 0.5 1.3 -0.8 -1.7

Transportation and warehousing services

ID5

3322

0.015 0.6 0.4 -0.1 0.5 0.2 0.0

Transportation and warehousing of goods

ID5

33222

0.015 0.6 0.4 -0.1 0.5 0.2 0.0

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

ID5

3321

0.148 2.5 -0.1 0.2 0.5 0.3 0.0

Stage 2 Intermediate Demand

Stage 2 intermediate demand

ID5

2

100.000 2.3 -0.2 0.3 1.6 0.6 1.8

Inputs to stage 2 goods producers

ID5

21

44.828 2.9 -0.9 1.0 2.7 1.5 2.6

Goods

ID5

211

32.287 1.8 -1.2 1.5 3.7 1.4 3.1

Foods

ID5

2111

3.000 1.3 -0.6 0.3 0.5 -2.3 1.6

Energy

ID5

2112

12.057 -4.0 -4.1 3.3 6.7 2.8 6.2

Goods excluding foods and energy

ID5

2113

17.230 9.2 1.1 0.2 1.9 1.0 1.2

Services

ID5

212

12.300 5.4 -0.2 0.0 0.5 1.8 1.2

Trade services

ID5

2123

5.699 10.0 -0.9 0.5 -0.2 3.6 2.5

Transportation and warehousing services

ID5

2122

3.359 3.0 0.1 0.0 1.3 0.7 -0.1

Transportation of passengers

ID5

21221

0.024 3.1 -0.1 0.1 2.0 2.1 -0.5

Transportation and warehousing of goods

ID5

21222

3.335 3.0 0.1 0.0 1.3 0.7 -0.1

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

ID5

2121

3.242 0.4 0.4 -1.0 0.5 0.0 0.3

Construction

ID5

213

0.241 5.8 0.0 0.2 0.7 1.5 0.1

Inputs to stage 2 services producers

ID5

22

55.170 2.1 0.4 -0.4 0.5 -0.1 1.2

Goods

ID5

221

5.139 6.2 0.1 0.4 0.4 0.7 2.9

Foods

ID5

2211

0.170 -0.9 -0.8 -1.0 0.7 0.3 0.2

Energy

ID5

2212

1.105 8.0 -3.5 5.3 -1.7 0.5 10.4

Goods excluding foods and energy

ID5

2213

3.864 4.0 0.4 0.2 0.5 0.3 0.8

Services

ID5

222

49.386 1.6 0.5 -0.5 0.5 -0.2 1.0

Trade services

ID5

2223

2.548 10.9 2.3 1.6 -0.1 2.3 2.1

Transportation and warehousing services

ID5

2222

6.096 5.8 -0.3 0.6 1.1 0.1 1.8

Transportation of passengers

ID5

22221

0.207 3.1 -0.1 0.1 2.1 2.4 -0.6

Transportation and warehousing of goods

ID5

22222

5.889 5.9 -0.3 0.7 0.9 0.0 1.9

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

ID5

2221

40.742 0.6 0.4 -0.7 0.5 -0.4 0.8

Construction

ID5

223

0.645 5.8 0.0 0.2 0.7 1.5 0.1

Stage 1 Intermediate Demand

Stage 1 intermediate demand

ID5

1

100.000 5.3 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.9 1.4

Inputs to stage 1 goods producers

ID5

11

40.298 7.1 0.0 0.0 0.9 1.7 1.5

Goods

ID5

111

32.173 7.3 0.1 -0.3 0.9 1.3 1.7

Foods

ID5

1111

2.028 -4.6 -1.4 0.1 -0.4 -3.5 0.0

Energy

ID5

1112

2.640 8.0 1.9 -0.3 -0.3 0.6 7.3

Goods excluding foods and energy

ID5

1113

27.505 9.2 0.0 -0.4 1.4 1.8 1.3

Services

ID5

112

8.125 6.4 -0.4 0.9 0.8 3.2 1.0

Trade services

ID5

1123

4.742 9.0 -1.0 1.3 1.2 5.3 1.5

Transportation and warehousing services

ID5

1122

1.668 3.0 0.9 -0.3 1.6 1.1 0.8

Transportation of passengers

ID5

11221

0.092 3.1 -0.1 0.1 2.1 2.5 -0.6

Transportation and warehousing of goods

ID5

11222

1.576 2.7 1.1 -0.4 1.5 0.9 0.8

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

ID5

1121

1.715 2.1 0.5 0.3 0.1 -0.2 -0.1

Inputs to stage 1 services producers

ID5

12

48.813 4.3 0.5 0.5 0.1 0.3 1.5

Goods

ID5

121

15.583 3.9 -0.1 1.4 -1.2 0.0 2.2

Foods

ID5

1211

0.050 -63.4 -9.8 3.4 -30.3 -6.5 -0.8

Energy

ID5

1212

3.917 5.5 -1.5 4.2 -4.0 -0.6 8.0

Goods excluding foods and energy

ID5

1213

11.616 4.6 0.6 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.2

Services

ID5

122

33.227 4.3 0.7 0.2 0.6 0.4 1.1

Trade services

ID5

1223

3.408 7.1 1.6 0.8 1.5 2.1 0.4

Transportation and warehousing services

ID5

1222

4.085 5.8 0.4 0.5 0.9 1.2 0.6

Transportation of passengers

ID5

12221

1.199 3.1 -0.1 0.1 2.1 2.5 -0.6

Transportation and warehousing of goods

ID5

12222

2.886 6.9 0.6 0.7 0.4 0.7 1.1

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

ID5

1221

25.734 3.7 0.6 0.1 0.5 0.0 1.3

Construction

ID5

123

0.003 5.8 0.0 0.2 0.7 1.5 0.1

Inputs to stage 1 construction producers

ID5

13

10.887 4.0 0.3 0.8 0.0 0.2 0.8

Goods

ID5

131

7.021 3.6 0.0 0.8 -0.4 0.3 1.3

Energy

ID5

1312

0.819 1.2 -4.5 8.4 -9.3 2.4 7.3

Goods excluding foods and energy

ID5

1313

6.202 3.2 0.4 0.2 0.4 -0.1 0.4

Services

ID5

132

3.866 5.2 1.0 0.8 1.0 -0.2 -0.2

Trade services

ID5

1323

2.500 6.0 1.3 0.8 1.5 -0.3 -0.6

Transportation and warehousing services

ID5

1322

0.681 2.9 0.0 1.0 -0.7 1.0 1.1

Transportation and warehousing of goods

ID5

13222

0.681 2.9 0.0 1.0 -0.7 1.0 1.1

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

ID5

1321

0.685 3.0 -0.2 0.8 0.6 0.0 0.0

Special Groupings of Intermediate Demand by Production Flow

Total goods inputs to stage 4 intermediate demand

ID5

9411

47.842 4.2 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.2 1.0

Total services inputs to stage 4 intermediate demand

ID5

9412

52.049 5.0 0.5 0.4 0.9 1.0 1.0

Total construction inputs to stage 4 intermediate demand

ID5

9413

0.107 5.8 0.0 0.2 0.7 1.5 0.1

Total foods inputs to stage 4 intermediate demand

ID5

9414

5.969 -0.6 -1.1 0.1 -0.5 -1.2 1.3

Total energy goods inputs to stage 4 intermediate demand

ID5

9415

6.225 2.7 0.5 1.7 -0.6 -2.0 2.7

Total goods less foods and energy inputs to stage 4 intermediate demand

ID5

9416

35.648 5.1 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.6

Total goods inputs to stage 3 intermediate demand

ID5

9311

48.372 -1.7 -0.9 0.3 -0.5 -0.5 1.2

Total services inputs to stage 3 intermediate demand

ID5

9312

50.942 3.2 0.3 0.1 0.5 0.6 0.2

Total construction inputs to stage 3 intermediate demand

ID5

9313

0.686 5.8 0.0 0.2 0.7 1.5 0.1

Total foods inputs to stage 3 intermediate demand

ID5

9314

11.438 -16.1 -2.7 -1.6 -1.3 -3.1 0.2

Total energy goods inputs to stage 3 intermediate demand

ID5

9315

4.345 -0.4 -1.5 4.8 -5.6 0.5 5.2

Total goods less foods and energy inputs to stage 3 intermediate demand

ID5

9316

32.589 5.1 0.0 0.1 1.0 0.5 0.9

Total goods inputs to stage 2 intermediate demand

ID5

9211

37.426 2.4 -1.0 1.3 3.3 1.3 3.1

Total services inputs to stage 2 intermediate demand

ID5

9212

61.686 2.4 0.3 -0.4 0.5 0.2 1.0

Total construction inputs to stage 2 intermediate demand

ID5

9213

0.886 5.8 0.0 0.2 0.7 1.5 0.1

Total foods inputs to stage 2 intermediate demand

ID5

9214

3.170 1.2 -0.6 0.3 0.5 -2.2 1.5

Total energy goods inputs to stage 2 intermediate demand

ID5

9215

13.162 -3.5 -4.0 3.3 6.5 2.8 6.6

Total goods less foods and energy inputs to stage 2 intermediate demand

ID5

9216

21.094 8.0 1.0 0.2 1.6 0.9 1.1

Total goods inputs to stage 1 intermediate demand

ID5

9111

54.777 5.6 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.8 1.8

Total services inputs to stage 1 intermediate demand

ID5

9112

45.218 4.8 0.5 0.4 0.7 0.9 1.0

Total construction inputs to stage 1 intermediate demand

ID5

9117

0.003 5.8 0.0 0.2 0.7 1.5 0.1

Total foods inputs to stage 1 intermediate demand

ID5

9114

2.078 -7.7 -1.7 0.2 -1.4 -3.6 0.0

Total energy goods inputs to stage 1 intermediate demand

ID5

9115

7.376 6.3 -0.4 2.8 -3.0 0.2 7.7

Total goods less foods and energy inputs to stage 1 intermediate demand

ID5

9116

45.323 6.8 0.2 -0.1 0.8 1.2 0.9

Footnotes
(1) Comprehensive relative importance figures are initially computed after the publication of December indexes and are recalculated after final December indexes are available. Individual items and subtotals may not add exactly to totals because of rounding differences.
(2) All indexes are subject to revision for 4 months after their originally scheduled publication to incorporate late reports and corrections by survey respondents. In addition, seasonally adjusted indexes are subject to change for up to 5 years due to the recalculation of seasonal factors published each January.
(3) PPI defines Total finished as including only the personal consumption and private capital investment portions of final demand.
(4) Trade indexes measure changes in margins received by wholesalers and retailers.
(5) The PPI definition of foods does not include food and beverages for immediate consumption. PPI defines food and beverages for immediate consumption as the service of preparing meals, snacks, and beverages to customer order for immediate on-premises and off-premises consumption.
(6) Distributive services include transportation, warehousing, and trade of goods.
(7) Includes intermediate trade, transportation, and warehousing services.
(8) Includes crude petroleum.
(9) Excludes crude petroleum.
(p) Preliminary

"-" Data not available.


Table 2. Producer price index percentage changes for selected commodity groupings by Final Demand-Intermediate Demand category, seasonally adjusted [February 2026]
Grouping Commodity code Unadjusted
12-month
percent
change(1)
Seasonally adjusted 1-month percent change(1)
Group
code
Item
code
Feb. 2025
to
Feb. 2026(p)
Sept. to
Oct.
Oct. to
Nov.(p)
Nov. to
Dec.(p)
Dec. to
Jan.(p)
Jan. to
Feb.(p)

Final Demand

Final demand

FD

4

3.4 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.7

Final demand goods

FD

41

2.5 -0.2 0.8 -0.1 -0.2 1.1

Final demand foods

FD

411

-0.3 -0.4 0.1 -0.2 -1.4 2.4

Fresh fruits and melons

01

11

-8.5 9.0 -5.7 1.1 -10.6 10.3

Fresh and dry vegetables

01

13

48.0 11.9 -8.4 -2.6 -5.7 48.9

Grains

01

2

-12.0 -1.6 1.4 -0.6 -5.5 0.1

Eggs for fresh use(2)

01

7107

-80.4 -15.2 7.7 -4.9 -63.9 93.6

Oilseeds

01

8301

6.3 1.0 2.9 0.1 -7.7 4.3

Bakery products(2)

02

11

3.6 0.2 0.0 0.2 1.5 0.1

Milled rice(2)

02

13

-7.9 -1.5 0.0 0.1 -0.2 -1.1

Pasta products(2)

02

1402

2.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0

Beef and veal

02

2101

13.0 -7.9 -0.7 0.5 1.1 1.8

Pork

02

2104

1.2 -0.7 -0.7 -0.6 2.7 2.6

Processed young chickens

02

2203

-6.6 -5.0 0.9 -0.9 0.6 1.6

Processed turkeys(2)

02

2206

58.2 7.6 0.1 0.2 3.8 0.1

Finfish and shellfish

02

23

12.2 3.6 2.3 -0.8 -0.1 3.3

Dairy products(2)

02

3

-7.4 -1.7 -1.1 -0.9 -2.0 0.6

Processed fruits and vegetables(2)

02

4

3.1 0.9 0.3 0.0 0.2 0.1

Confectionery end products(2)

02

55

8.2 3.2 0.3 0.2 0.5 0.0

Soft drinks(2)

02

62

5.7 0.7 -0.3 1.2 2.4 -0.4

Roasted coffee(2)

02

6301

25.8 0.5 0.0 0.8 0.7 0.3

Shortening and cooking oils(2)

02

78

6.0 0.1 -2.2 0.9 0.1 2.4

Frozen specialty food(2)

02

85

-1.4 -0.1 -0.3 -0.2 1.1 0.0

Final demand energy

FD

412

-0.7 -2.2 3.5 -1.5 -2.3 2.3

Natural gas liquids(2)

05

32

-33.4 -2.2 0.9 1.7 -18.8 6.6

Residential electric power

05

41

6.0 0.2 1.7 0.2 -0.5 0.3

Residential natural gas

05

51

7.9 0.1 1.1 1.7 -1.5 1.7

Gasoline

05

71

-9.3 -7.0 6.9 -2.7 -5.1 1.8

Home heating oil and distillates

05

7302

-7.7 -2.5 5.0 -0.1 -5.2 -5.8

No. 2 diesel fuel

05

7303

3.1 -8.0 13.7 -11.9 -1.1 13.9

Final demand goods less foods and energy

FD

413

4.3 0.5 0.2 0.4 0.7 0.3

Alcoholic beverages

02

61

1.3 0.1 0.0 0.4 0.0 -0.1

Pet food(2)

02

9402

1.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 1.0 0.0

Women's, girls', and infants' apparel(2)

03

8106

3.1 0.2 0.0 3.3 0.0 0.1

Men's and boys' apparel(2)

03

8107

3.2 0.6 0.0 0.8 0.0 0.8

Textile house furnishings(2)

03

82

6.5 0.0 0.0 1.8 0.7 0.0

Industrial chemicals

06

1

-3.6 -0.8 -0.6 1.1 -1.6 1.3

Pharmaceutical preparations(2)

06

38

0.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.0

Soaps and detergents(2)

06

71

3.9 0.0 0.9 0.1 1.0 0.0

Cleaning and polishing products(2)

06

72

2.8 0.1 0.0 0.4 1.1 0.0

Cosmetics and other toiletries(2)

06

75

1.8 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.1

Tires(2)

07

1201

2.0 0.2 0.2 -0.1 0.4 -0.5

Consumer, institutional, and commercial products, n.e.c.(2)

07

2B

2.0 1.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.0

Sanitary paper products(2)

09

1501

2.0 1.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 -0.3

Iron and steel scrap

10

12

7.6 -0.9 -1.1 -1.9 3.1 5.0

Nonferrous metals

10

2

34.4 5.8 2.2 5.1 5.6 1.1

Agricultural machinery and equipment(2)

11

1

1.6 0.3 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0

Construction machinery and equipment(2)

11

2

4.9 0.5 0.0 0.5 -0.5 0.4

Metal cutting machine tools(2)

11

37

7.3 0.1 2.1 0.0 5.6 0.0

Metal forming machine tools(2)

11

38

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Tools, dies, jigs, fixtures, and industrial molds(2)

11

39

4.6 0.2 0.0 0.5 0.8 0.1

Pumps, compressors, and equipment(2)

11

41

5.6 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.2

Industrial material handling equipment(2)

11

44

6.1 1.2 0.0 0.3 0.4 0.1

Electronic computers and computer equipment(2)

11

5

8.3 0.9 0.1 0.1 2.2 0.6

Food products machinery(2)

11

61

3.8 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.9 0.3

Paper industries machinery(2)

11

64

5.9 1.8 0.1 -0.1 0.6 1.5

Printing trades machinery and equipment(2)

11

65

2.4 0.2 -0.6 1.2 1.1 0.0

Transformers and power regulators(2)

11

74

6.2 3.8 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.2

Communication and related equipment

11

76

13.4 0.8 0.4 0.5 8.7 0.2

Electronic components and accessories

11

78

17.9 0.6 1.3 0.9 0.7 10.3

X-ray and electromedical equipment

11

7905

2.7 0.7 0.1 0.1 0.8 -0.1

Oil field and gas field machinery(2)

11

91

1.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.0

Mining machinery and equipment(2)

11

92

1.6 0.0 0.6 0.3 -0.2 0.1

Internal combustion engines(2)

11

94

4.7 0.1 0.0 -0.1 3.5 0.0

Household furniture(2)

12

1

2.6 0.2 0.0 0.4 -0.1 0.0

Commercial furniture(2)

12

2

5.0 0.8 -0.1 0.3 0.6 0.3

Floor coverings(2)

12

3

-0.3 -1.1 1.7 -0.4 -0.5 -1.5

Household appliances(2)

12

4

2.8 0.3 -0.1 0.4 0.2 -0.7

Home electronic equipment(2)

12

5

4.9 0.0 0.0 -0.6 0.0 0.0

Lawn and garden equipment excl. garden tractors(2)

12

66

0.7 0.3 0.0 0.1 -0.3 0.0

Passenger cars

14

1101

0.3 -0.2 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0

Light motor trucks

14

1105

1.7 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.0 0.2

Heavy motor trucks(2)

14

1106

1.2 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0

Motor vehicles parts

14

12

2.7 0.6 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.2

Truck trailers(2)

14

14

6.5 2.5 0.0 0.2 1.1 -0.1

Travel trailers and campers(2)

14

16

5.0 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.3

Aircraft

14

21

2.5 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2

Ships(2)

14

31

1.5 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0

Railroad equipment(2)

14

4

1.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0

Sporting and athletic goods(2)

15

12

2.6 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.9 0.0

Cigarettes(2)

15

21

11.9 1.8 0.9 0.0 0.1 2.9

Mobile homes

15

5

2.4 0.2 1.8 -0.2 0.1 -0.1

Medical, surgical & personal aid devices

15

6

2.7 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.0

Jewelry, platinum and karat gold(2)

15

9402

19.9 4.5 1.3 3.6 5.9 -5.2

Costume jewelry and novelties(2)

15

9404

9.8 0.0 0.0 4.4 4.7 -2.6

Footwear(2)

15

9F2

3.0 0.0 0.1 0.5 1.5 0.0

Final demand services

FD

42

3.8 0.2 0.0 0.6 0.8 0.5

Final demand trade services(3)

FD

423

5.2 -0.9 -0.5 1.9 2.2 0.4

Machinery and equipment parts and supplies wholesaling(2)

57

1102

10.0 0.7 3.5 5.8 -0.7 0.6

Machinery and vehicle wholesaling(2)

57

1103

6.2 -6.2 2.3 8.7 0.3 0.0

Professional and commercial equipment wholesaling(2)

57

1104

5.0 -2.5 -1.1 -4.4 6.6 0.3

Furnishings wholesaling(2)

57

2

7.0 0.4 1.6 0.0 0.0 1.1

Chemicals and allied products wholesaling(2)

57

5

8.2 -1.9 -1.7 -1.0 12.3 -0.3

Paper and plastics products wholesaling(2)

57

6

4.6 2.8 -1.2 0.5 1.1 -1.2

Apparel wholesaling(2)

57

7

3.6 1.4 -1.4 -5.0 1.0 0.0

Food and alcohol wholesaling(2)

57

8

11.7 -2.1 0.3 -1.4 2.8 4.6

Food and alcohol retailing

58

1

4.8 -1.2 -1.1 3.1 1.9 -0.5

Health, beauty, and optical goods retailing(2)

58

2

0.5 -1.8 -4.5 4.2 3.0 0.3

Apparel, jewelry, footwear, and accessories retailing

58

3

6.5 1.6 -0.5 0.9 3.3 -3.2

Computer hardware, software, and supplies retailing(2)

58

4

19.1 -4.6 -5.6 -0.3 4.7 5.0

TV, video, and photographic equipment and supplies retailing

58

5

0.6 5.2 4.1 1.2 5.8 -10.0

Automobiles retailing (partial)

58

6101

-19.6 -6.7 -10.4 2.8 3.4 -4.2

Automotive parts, including tires, retailing(2)

58

6102

9.0 1.8 2.1 0.8 2.9 0.3

RVs, trailers, and campers retailing(2)

58

8

1.5 22.0 -2.0 -5.0 -1.2 -0.4

Sporting goods, including boats, retailing

58

9

0.0 3.3 3.0 -3.5 -1.8 5.7

Lawn, garden, and farm equipment and supplies retailing(2)

58

A

-1.6 -1.7 1.3 0.2 1.1 -0.2

Furniture retailing(2)

58

B

8.4 10.3 -3.6 -0.2 -1.5 2.4

Flooring and floor coverings retailing(2)

58

C

1.0 1.2 -3.4 5.9 -7.5 0.5

Hardware, building materials, and supplies retailing

58

D

7.0 3.1 -0.1 1.1 -2.3 -2.7

Major household appliances retailing

58

E

0.9 1.2 -3.9 1.6 2.7 -6.4

Fuels and lubricants retailing

58

F

22.5 4.0 2.7 -4.5 0.8 11.4

Cleaning supplies and paper products retailing(2)

58

G

9.0 0.2 -0.5 1.1 2.4 1.5

Book retailing(2)

58

H

12.5 2.2 -2.1 1.7 -1.5 0.4

Final demand transportation and warehousing services

FD

422

3.3 0.0 0.7 0.3 1.2 0.5

Rail transportation of freight and mail(2)

30

11

0.5 -0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0

Truck transportation of freight(2)

30

12

3.1 -0.1 1.1 -0.8 1.0 1.2

Air transportation of freight(2)

30

14

2.2 -0.1 0.2 1.5 0.4 -0.8

Courier, messenger, and U.S. postal services

30

16

7.4 0.9 0.8 0.9 0.0 -0.1

Rail transportation of passengers(2)

30

21

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Airline passenger services

30

22

3.1 -0.1 0.1 2.1 2.5 -0.6

Final demand services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

FD

421

3.2 0.7 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.6

Sales of books

33

11

9.0 0.5 0.7 0.0 2.4 0.6

Sales and subscriptions of periodicals and newspapers

33

12

1.9 0.2 0.3 -0.3 -0.8 0.0

Application software publishing(2)

34

2

6.7 0.2 -2.9 1.5 4.6 2.3

Advertising space sales in periodicals, newspapers, directories, and mailing lists(2)

36

1

-0.2 -0.4 0.1 0.2 0.6 0.1

Residential wired telecommunication services(2)

37

11

0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2

Wireless telecommunication services

37

2

0.1 0.1 -0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3

Cable and satellite subscriber services

37

3

10.8 2.2 2.0 -1.4 -2.6 2.8

Internet access services(2)

37

4

2.8 0.3 0.7 -2.6 -0.2 0.6

Bundled wired telecommunications access services(2)

37

5

6.4 -0.7 4.7 -4.3 5.8 0.2

Consumer loans (partial)

39

12

1.2 -0.3 -0.1 -0.1 0.2 0.2

Deposit services (partial)(2)

39

2

-0.3 1.0 0.3 3.0 -0.1 0.1

Other credit intermediation, incl. trust services (partial)(2)

39

3

9.5 -1.0 10.3 0.0 0.0 0.6

Securities brokerage, dealing, investment advice, and related services(2)

40

1

6.9 1.0 -0.5 0.6 -1.0 4.2

Portfolio management(2)

40

2

9.8 3.6 1.4 0.3 3.1 1.0

Life insurance(2)

41

1101

0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0

Disability insurance, including accidental death(2)

41

1102

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Health and medical insurance

41

1103

3.4 0.4 0.4 0.2 -0.1 0.0

Property and casualty insurance(2)

41

1104

4.2 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.0

Annuities(2)

41

2

-0.8 0.8 0.6 -1.1 -0.1 0.0

Residential property sales and leases, brokerage fees and commissions

43

21

4.0 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.0

Passenger car rental

44

1

7.4 1.7 2.4 1.0 7.6 -0.3

Legal services

45

1

8.0 0.8 0.6 0.1 1.2 1.0

Tax preparation and planning

45

2102

8.8 1.9 0.9 1.5 -1.4 0.1

Architectural and engineering services

45

3

1.9 0.4 0.0 0.2 -0.3 -0.1

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services(2)

45

4

-1.9 -1.5 2.0 -3.7 0.1 0.1

Arrangement of flights (partial)

47

1

5.5 3.7 0.1 -0.4 4.6 0.5

Arrangement of vehicle rentals and lodging(2)

47

2

1.4 -3.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0

Arrangement of cruises and tours(2)

47

3

-5.9 -1.6 -0.4 -0.4 0.2 -0.6

Physician care

51

1101

1.6 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.7 0.0

Medical laboratory and diagnostic imaging care(2)

51

1102

2.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0

Home health and hospice care

51

1103

2.8 -0.1 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.1

Hospital outpatient care

51

1104

1.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 -0.9 0.3

Dental care

51

1105

3.5 0.1 0.1 0.3 1.4 0.4

Hospital inpatient care

51

2101

4.2 1.1 0.3 0.1 0.3 0.6

Nursing home care

51

2102

2.9 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.3

Traveler accommodation services

53

11

4.9 2.7 -0.9 0.7 -2.9 5.7

Food and beverages for immediate consumption services (partial)(2)

54

1

2.7 -1.1 0.5 0.3 1.0 0.0

Motor vehicle repair and maintenance (partial)(2)

55

2

7.4 0.1 3.3 -0.1 0.7 0.0

Membership dues and admissions and recreation facility use fees (partial)

56

1

3.3 0.7 0.2 0.2 -1.1 0.7

Recreational activity instruction fees (partial)(2)

56

2

3.7 -0.4 -0.1 0.1 0.2 0.0

Gaming receipts (partial)(2)

56

3

-1.9 1.1 -0.9 0.5 1.0 -2.9

Mining services(2)

60

1

-0.3 -0.4 -0.1 -0.4 -0.3 -0.2

Final demand construction

FD

43

3.1 1.7 0.0 -0.1 1.1 0.1

New warehouse building construction(2)

80

1101

2.2 1.4 -0.2 0.1 0.7 0.0

New school building construction(2)

80

1102

2.9 1.4 -0.1 0.0 1.3 0.0

New office building construction(2)

80

1103

4.3 2.3 0.0 0.0 1.3 0.2

New industrial building construction(2)

80

1104

3.6 1.9 0.1 0.1 0.9 -0.3

New health care building construction(2)

80

1105

1.6 1.4 0.1 -0.7 1.3 0.5

Intermediate Demand by Commodity Type

Processed goods for intermediate demand

ID6

1

4.0 -0.1 0.6 0.1 0.1 1.6

Processed foods and feeds

ID6

9112

-2.7 -1.6 -0.3 -1.0 -0.3 0.3

Meats

02

21

9.3 -3.6 -0.1 0.3 0.9 1.4

Processed poultry

02

22

4.7 -1.4 0.6 -1.4 0.7 1.5

Dairy products(2)

02

3

-7.4 -1.7 -1.1 -0.9 -2.0 0.6

Processed fruits and vegetables(2)

02

4

3.1 0.9 0.3 0.0 0.2 0.1

Refined sugar and byproducts(2)

02

53

-11.0 -0.9 -0.2 -1.2 -0.9 -3.4

Fats and oils(2)

02

7

8.2 -0.2 -2.8 -0.5 0.8 3.3

Prepared animal feeds

02

9

-0.9 -0.6 -0.4 0.9 0.7 -0.1

Processed materials less foods and feeds

ID6

9111

4.7 0.0 0.7 0.2 0.1 1.7

Synthetic fibers(2)

03

1

2.9 -1.4 -0.4 0.0 -0.9 2.9

Processed yarns and threads(2)

03

2

2.6 0.3 0.8 -0.1 0.0 0.0

Finished fabrics(2)

03

4

3.6 0.8 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.3

Natural gas liquids(2)

05

32

-33.4 -2.2 0.9 1.7 -18.8 6.6

Commercial electric power

05

42

4.1 2.4 0.9 0.7 -1.6 0.9

Industrial electric power

05

43

3.1 1.9 -0.1 0.5 -2.2 -0.8

Commercial natural gas

05

52

10.0 -1.8 2.7 1.9 -1.3 4.4

Industrial natural gas

05

53

17.1 -3.0 1.8 3.3 5.7 4.8

Natural gas to electric utilities

05

54

24.5 -0.6 2.5 6.6 3.0 16.7

Gasoline

05

71

-9.3 -7.0 6.9 -2.7 -5.1 1.8

Jet fuel(2)

05

7203

-0.6 1.6 4.4 -8.3 -2.4 13.2

No. 2 diesel fuel

05

7303

3.1 -8.0 13.7 -11.9 -1.1 13.9

Residual fuels(2)

05

74

-20.7 3.6 -9.2 -7.6 -0.1 3.7

Finished lubricants(2)

05

76

-1.2 -0.1 0.1 -0.1 -1.0 -0.2

Lubricating oil base stocks(2)

05

78

4.7 -0.6 -4.9 1.5 5.2 7.1

Asphalt

05

8102

-15.8 2.3 -1.7 3.2 2.5 -10.2

Basic inorganic chemicals(2)

06

13

4.6 0.5 0.5 0.1 0.8 0.7

Basic organic chemicals

06

14

-5.4 -1.1 -0.9 1.4 -2.2 1.5

Prepared paint(2)

06

21

4.6 0.3 0.1 0.4 0.2 1.1

Paint materials(2)

06

22

16.5 1.1 3.3 3.0 7.3 0.0

Medicinal and botanical chemicals(2)

06

31

-4.2 -0.4 0.1 0.4 -4.8 -0.1

Biological products, including diagnostics

06

37

3.4 0.1 0.5 0.1 -0.5 0.6

Fats and oils, inedible(2)

06

4

11.9 -2.1 -2.2 -1.1 -0.5 -0.2

Nitrogenates

06

5201

23.6 -3.0 2.0 -3.8 6.5 3.1

Phosphates

06

5202

8.2 -2.3 -1.7 -6.6 -0.5 0.9

Other agricultural chemicals(2)

06

53

-7.1 -6.8 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0

Plastic resins and materials

06

6

-5.0 0.2 0.1 -0.3 0.5 -0.8

Industrial gases(2)

06

7903

18.8 -3.9 1.1 4.0 11.2 0.0

Adhesives and sealants(2)

06

7904

3.0 0.1 -0.2 0.1 0.4 0.1

Synthetic rubber(2)

07

1102

4.3 -0.5 -1.7 -0.7 1.4 3.3

Tires(2)

07

1201

2.0 0.2 0.2 -0.1 0.4 -0.5

Plastic construction products(2)

07

21

0.9 -0.5 0.0 0.2 0.8 -0.2

Unsupported plastic film, sheet, other shapes(2)

07

22

0.9 -0.7 0.0 -0.1 0.1 -0.2

Parts for manufacturing from plastics(2)

07

26

-0.7 0.8 -0.2 0.0 -0.5 0.0

Plastic packaging products(2)

07

2A

0.8 -0.2 0.0 -0.1 0.5 0.3

Softwood lumber

08

11

-1.7 0.2 -0.3 -2.3 1.7 -0.3

Hardwood lumber(2)

08

12

4.9 0.4 0.2 0.4 0.3 0.5

Millwork

08

2

-0.2 -0.4 0.4 0.2 -0.4 -0.3

Plywood(2)

08

3

0.8 -0.9 0.7 0.2 0.5 0.7

Paper(2)

09

13

3.9 -0.1 0.1 -0.1 0.2 2.3

Paperboard(2)

09

14

2.4 0.7 -0.2 0.0 0.1 -0.5

Paper boxes and containers(2)

09

1503

2.6 -0.4 0.0 0.1 0.1 -0.5

Building paper and board(2)

09

2

-16.5 0.0 -0.2 -2.6 1.3 8.3

Commercial printing(2)

09

47

3.2 0.7 -0.1 0.1 0.2 0.4

Foundry and forge shop products(2)

10

15

3.6 0.3 0.0 0.6 1.1 -0.1

Steel mill products(2)

10

17

20.9 -1.3 -3.0 7.2 1.0 3.0

Primary nonferrous metals(2)

10

22

70.0 6.7 4.2 15.4 0.9 -0.4

Secondary nonferrous metals(2)

10

24

41.8 5.0 2.4 4.0 9.6 0.2

Aluminum mill shapes(2)

10

2501

39.1 1.9 3.5 2.7 2.6 5.7

Copper and brass mill shapes(2)

10

2502

15.1 4.2 3.2 3.1 4.9 1.3

Nonferrous wire and cable(2)

10

26

19.5 3.5 0.4 3.7 3.3 1.7

Nonferrous foundry shop products

10

28

6.4 0.5 0.5 0.4 2.4 0.1

Metal containers(2)

10

3

8.1 0.2 -0.2 2.2 0.9 -0.9

Hardware(2)

10

4

5.6 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.1

Plumbing fixtures and brass fittings

10

5

8.2 -0.1 0.2 2.5 0.5 0.0

Heating equipment(2)

10

6

8.0 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.9

Fabricated structural metal products

10

7

9.0 1.1 0.9 0.4 0.6 0.8

Bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and washers(2)

10

81

2.8 0.3 0.9 0.2 0.6 0.0

Lighting fixtures(2)

10

83

5.5 0.0 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.0

Fabricated ferrous wire products

10

88

5.6 0.8 0.5 0.7 1.0 -0.3

Other miscellaneous metal products(2)

10

89

4.3 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.8 0.4

Fluid power equipment(2)

11

43

16.8 0.6 0.2 0.4 0.7 0.5

Mechanical power transmission equipment(2)

11

45

7.5 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.9 0.0

Air conditioning and refrigeration equipment

11

48

4.7 1.0 0.5 0.2 0.1 -0.4

Metal valves, except fluid power(2)

11

4902

7.0 0.9 0.6 0.1 0.5 0.2

Ball and roller bearings(2)

11

4905

11.2 0.0 0.1 1.9 0.9 0.0

Wiring devices(2)

11

71

7.4 -0.8 0.1 0.7 0.0 0.4

Motors, generators, motor generator sets(2)

11

73

2.6 -0.1 0.1 -1.6 0.1 0.1

Switchgear, switchboard, and industrial controls equip.(2)

11

75

13.0 0.0 0.0 0.9 1.3 0.6

Electronic components and accessories

11

78

17.9 0.6 1.3 0.9 0.7 10.3

Internal combustion engines(2)

11

94

4.7 0.1 0.0 -0.1 3.5 0.0

Machine shop products(2)

11

95

1.1 -0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.0

Flat glass(2)

13

11

4.5 0.2 0.6 0.1 1.0 0.3

Cement

13

22

-0.5 -0.3 -0.1 0.2 -2.0 0.2

Concrete products

13

3

1.9 0.3 0.0 0.6 0.1 0.0

Asphalt felts and coatings(2)

13

6

1.4 0.3 0.0 -0.7 -1.8 1.4

Paving mixtures and blocks

13

94

-2.1 1.1 0.6 0.8 -1.2 -0.5

Motor vehicle parts

14

12

2.7 0.6 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.2

Aircraft engines and engine parts

14

23

0.8 0.1 0.3 0.2 -0.4 -0.2

Aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment, n.e.c.

14

25

1.9 0.4 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.3

Medical, surgical, and personal aid devices

15

6

2.7 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.0

Unprocessed goods for intermediate demand

ID6

2

-1.7 -1.3 1.3 2.1 0.9 3.1

Unprocessed foodstuffs and feedstuffs

ID6

21

-10.6 -1.8 -0.2 -2.3 -3.2 2.3

Wheat(2)

01

21

-11.2 -2.1 6.6 -0.8 -0.5 2.4

Corn

01

2202

-11.5 -1.3 0.5 -0.6 -6.5 -0.4

Slaughter cattle(2)

01

31

20.0 -0.6 -5.1 0.4 1.9 5.0

Slaughter hogs

01

32

-0.8 -7.1 -6.0 -7.3 3.5 9.0

Slaughter chickens

01

4102

-7.4 -6.9 -1.4 1.0 4.3 1.1

Slaughter turkeys

01

42

41.6 1.5 0.9 0.2 -2.5 -0.8

Raw milk

01

6

-33.3 -4.2 -0.8 -0.8 -7.4 -9.1

Hay and hayseeds(2)

01

81

23.6 -7.4 34.6 -32.3 16.0 9.8

Oilseeds

01

8301

6.3 1.0 2.9 0.1 -7.7 4.3

Raw cane sugar and byproducts(2)

02

5201

-6.5 -0.7 -1.6 -2.5 -0.5 1.3

Unprocessed nonfood materials

ID6

22

4.3 -0.9 2.2 5.0 3.5 3.6

Raw cotton(2)

01

51

-2.0 -7.1 1.1 -0.8 1.9 0.5

Coal(2)

05

1

-1.9 3.7 -5.9 3.7 -0.3 0.6

Natural gas(2)

05

31

30.0 -4.2 27.2 37.8 5.7 10.9

Crude petroleum(2)

05

61

-14.1 -5.4 -1.5 -3.2 3.6 4.7

Logs, bolts, timber, pulpwood, and woodchips(2)

08

5

-1.5 -0.8 -0.3 0.0 -1.1 0.1

Recyclable paper(2)

09

12

-29.6 -9.2 -7.5 3.3 0.3 1.2

Iron ores(2)

10

11

4.1 -1.2 1.7 -1.3 1.2 0.0

Iron and steel scrap

10

12

7.6 -0.9 -1.1 -1.9 3.1 5.0

Nonferrous metal ores(2)

10

21

47.1 13.2 3.3 6.4 8.9 -0.2

Copper base scrap(2)

10

2301

30.4 8.5 2.3 3.4 6.4 5.3

Aluminum base scrap

10

2302

33.9 1.7 0.4 0.5 6.0 2.2

Construction sand, gravel, and crushed stone

13

21

4.6 0.5 0.4 0.8 -0.4 0.6

Hides and skins

15

9F11

-16.1 4.0 1.3 2.3 -5.3 2.4

Services for intermediate demand

ID6

3

3.7 0.4 0.2 0.5 0.6 0.8

Trade services for intermediate demand(3)

ID6

33

8.4 0.2 1.1 1.3 2.7 1.0

Machinery and equipment parts and supplies wholesaling(2)

57

1102

10.0 0.7 3.5 5.8 -0.7 0.6

Building materials, paint, and hardware wholesaling

57

3

-0.7 -0.4 -0.8 2.1 -0.9 -0.1

Metals, minerals, and ores wholesaling(2)

57

4

12.9 -4.3 7.9 3.6 5.7 3.7

Chemicals and allied products wholesaling(2)

57

5

8.2 -1.9 -1.7 -1.0 12.3 -0.3

Paper and plastics products wholesaling(2)

57

6

4.6 2.8 -1.2 0.5 1.1 -1.2

Food wholesaling(2)

57

8101

13.2 -2.5 0.2 -1.6 3.2 5.0

Automotive parts, including tires, retailing(2)

58

6102

9.0 1.8 2.1 0.8 2.9 0.3

Hardware, building material, and supplies retailing

58

D

7.0 3.1 -0.1 1.1 -2.3 -2.7

Transportation and warehousing services for intermediate demand

ID6

32

4.9 0.3 0.6 0.7 0.6 0.8

Rail transportation of freight and mail(2)

30

11

0.5 -0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0

Truck transportation of freight(2)

30

12

3.1 -0.1 1.1 -0.8 1.0 1.2

Water transportation of freight(2)

30

13

-0.2 2.5 -1.1 1.4 0.7 0.5

Air transportation of freight(2)

30

14

2.2 -0.1 0.2 1.5 0.4 -0.8

U.S. Postal Service(2)

30

1601

8.1 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6

Courier and messenger services, except air mail

30

1602

5.5 0.5 0.9 1.5 0.2 -0.6

Air mail and package delivery services, excluding by USPS

30

1603

9.6 1.0 1.8 1.3 -0.3 -0.3

Pipeline transportation(2)

30

17

4.2 -0.2 0.0 1.8 1.2 -0.7

Transportation of passengers (partial)

30

2

3.1 -0.1 0.1 2.1 2.5 -0.6

Services related to water transportation(2)

31

1

5.7 1.1 -0.1 0.4 0.8 -0.1

Arrangement of freight and cargo(2)

31

31

-0.4 -1.0 1.4 1.5 -2.6 0.0

Warehousing, storage, and related services(2)

32

1

2.5 0.7 0.3 1.0 2.5 0.8

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing for intermediate demand

ID6

31

2.2 0.4 -0.1 0.2 0.1 0.7

Network compensation from broadcast TV, cable TV, radio(2)

35

-

0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0

Advertising space sales in periodicals and newspapers(2)

36

11

-1.5 -0.8 0.1 0.2 0.7 0.0

Advertising space sales in directories and mail lists(2)

36

12

6.6 1.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.9

Television advertising time sales

36

2

-18.0 -0.7 -2.3 0.6 -1.2 -7.9

Radio advertising time sales(2)

36

3

-7.7 0.9 8.4 0.5 -26.5 5.8

Internet advertising sales(2)

36

6

3.7 -2.1 0.0 0.0 -8.1 0.0

Business wired telecommunication services(2)

37

12

-2.1 -0.9 -0.6 -0.4 1.0 0.3

Wireless telecommunication services

37

2

0.1 0.1 -0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3

Cable and satellite subscriber services

37

3

10.8 2.2 2.0 -1.4 -2.6 2.8

Bundled wired telecommunication access services(2)

37

5

6.4 -0.7 4.7 -4.3 5.8 0.2

Data processing and related services(2)

38

1

0.5 0.5 -1.3 0.5 0.2 -0.1

Business loans (partial)

39

11

-24.8 -0.4 -8.5 0.9 -7.4 -0.4

Deposit services (partial)(2)

39

2

-0.3 1.0 0.3 3.0 -0.1 0.1

Other credit intermediation, incl. trust services (partial)(2)

39

3

9.5 -1.0 10.3 0.0 0.0 0.6

Securities brokerage, dealing, investment advice, and related services(2)

40

1

6.9 1.0 -0.5 0.6 -1.0 4.2

Portfolio management(2)

40

2

9.8 3.6 1.4 0.3 3.1 1.0

Investment banking(2)

40

3

6.2 0.2 1.1 1.4 0.2 1.3

Life insurance(2)

41

1101

0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0

Health and medical insurance

41

1103

3.4 0.4 0.4 0.2 -0.1 0.0

Property and casualty insurance(2)

41

1104

4.2 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.0

Annuities(2)

41

2

-0.8 0.8 0.6 -1.1 -0.1 0.0

Commissions from sales of insurance(2)

42

1

0.4 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 -0.1

Nonresidential real estate rents

43

11

6.1 0.5 0.4 1.1 1.6 2.3

Nonresidential property sales and leases(2)

43

12

0.8 0.6 -0.1 -0.8 0.0 -0.3

Nonresidential property management fees(2)

43

13

14.1 2.8 0.5 3.7 2.7 -0.1

Residential property management fees(2)

43

22

2.3 -0.2 0.0 -0.1 -0.7 0.4

Passenger car rental

44

1

7.4 1.7 2.4 1.0 7.6 -0.3

Truck, utility trailer, and RV rental and leasing

44

2

3.6 0.4 0.1 -0.2 1.6 0.8

Construction, mining, and forestry machinery and equipment rental and leasing(2)

44

3

0.4 -1.2 1.1 1.1 -0.1 0.1

Legal services

45

1

8.0 0.8 0.6 0.1 1.2 1.0

Accounting services (partial)

45

2

7.2 0.8 0.6 0.4 -0.3 1.2

Architectural and engineering services

45

3

1.9 0.4 0.0 0.2 -0.3 -0.1

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services(2)

45

4

-1.9 -1.5 2.0 -3.7 0.1 0.1

Advertising and related services (partial)(2)

45

5

0.3 0.0 -0.2 0.0 0.2 -0.3

Permanent placement services(2)

46

1

6.0 -0.9 1.7 0.5 1.5 0.2

Executive search services(2)

46

2

5.9 0.8 -0.8 0.3 -0.6 1.6

Staffing services(2)

46

3

5.7 0.4 0.0 0.3 2.5 -0.2

Security guard services(2)

48

1

2.4 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.5 0.2

Janitorial services(2)

49

1

9.2 0.4 -0.4 0.1 2.6 2.1

Waste collection

50

1

4.3 -1.2 1.7 -0.9 1.4 0.8

Traveler accommodation services

53

11

4.9 2.7 -0.9 0.7 -2.9 5.7

Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment repair and maintenance

55

1

7.2 0.6 0.6 0.3 2.1 0.4

Metal treatment services(2)

59

1

3.8 0.5 -0.4 0.1 0.6 0.6

Construction for intermediate demand

ID6

4

5.8 0.0 0.2 0.7 1.5 0.1

Maintenance and repair of non-residential buildings (partial)(2)

80

2

5.8 0.0 0.2 0.7 1.5 0.1

Intermediate Demand by Production Flow

Stage 4 intermediate demand

ID5

4

4.6 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 1.0

Stage 4 intermediate demand goods

ID5

9411

4.2 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.2 1.0

Grains

01

2

-12.0 -1.6 1.4 -0.6 -5.5 0.1

Meats

02

21

9.3 -3.6 -0.1 0.3 0.9 1.4

Unprocessed and packaged fish

02

23

12.2 3.6 2.3 -0.8 -0.1 3.3

Dairy products(2)

02

3

-7.4 -1.7 -1.1 -0.9 -2.0 0.6

Commercial electric power

05

42

4.1 2.4 0.9 0.7 -1.6 0.9

Industrial electric power

05

43

3.1 1.9 -0.1 0.5 -2.2 -0.8

Gasoline

05

71

-9.3 -7.0 6.9 -2.7 -5.1 1.8

No. 2 diesel fuel

05

7303

3.1 -8.0 13.7 -11.9 -1.1 13.9

Basic organic chemicals

06

14

-5.4 -1.1 -0.9 1.4 -2.2 1.5

Prepared paint(2)

06

21

4.6 0.3 0.1 0.4 0.2 1.1

Medicinal and botanical chemicals(2)

06

31

-4.2 -0.4 0.1 0.4 -4.8 -0.1

Biological products, including diagnostics

06

37

3.4 0.1 0.5 0.1 -0.5 0.6

Pharmaceutical preparations(2)

06

38

0.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.0

Plastic construction products(2)

07

21

0.9 -0.5 0.0 0.2 0.8 -0.2

Unsupported plastic film, sheet, and other shapes(2)

07

22

0.9 -0.7 0.0 -0.1 0.1 -0.2

Parts for manufacturing from plastics(2)

07

26

-0.7 0.8 -0.2 0.0 -0.5 0.0

Plastic packaging products(2)

07

2A

0.8 -0.2 0.0 -0.1 0.5 0.3

Lumber

08

1

1.0 0.2 -0.1 -1.2 1.1 0.1

Millwork

08

2

-0.2 -0.4 0.4 0.2 -0.4 -0.3

Paper boxes and containers(2)

09

1503

2.6 -0.4 0.0 0.1 0.1 -0.5

Commercial printing(2)

09

47

3.2 0.7 -0.1 0.1 0.2 0.4

Steel mill products(2)

10

17

20.9 -1.3 -3.0 7.2 1.0 3.0

Nonferrous wire and cable(2)

10

26

19.5 3.5 0.4 3.7 3.3 1.7

Fabricated structural metal products

10

7

9.0 1.1 0.9 0.4 0.6 0.8

Other miscellaneous metal products(2)

10

89

4.3 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.8 0.4

Air conditioning and refrigeration equipment

11

48

4.7 1.0 0.5 0.2 0.1 -0.4

Wiring devices(2)

11

71

7.4 -0.8 0.1 0.7 0.0 0.4

Electronic components and accessories

11

78

17.9 0.6 1.3 0.9 0.7 10.3

Miscellaneous electrical machinery and equipment(2)

11

79

2.3 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.0

Internal combustion engines(2)

11

94

4.7 0.1 0.0 -0.1 3.5 0.0

Machine shop products(2)

11

95

1.1 -0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.0

Concrete ingredients and related products

13

2

3.3 0.3 0.3 0.7 -0.8 0.5

Concrete products

13

3

1.9 0.3 0.0 0.6 0.1 0.0

Prepared asphalt, tar roofing and siding products(2)

13

61

1.3 0.3 0.0 -0.8 -2.2 1.7

Paving mixtures and blocks

13

94

-2.1 1.1 0.6 0.8 -1.2 -0.5

Motor vehicle parts

14

12

2.7 0.6 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.2

Aircraft engines and engine parts

14

23

0.8 0.1 0.3 0.2 -0.4 -0.2

Aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment, n.e.c.

14

25

1.9 0.4 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.3

Medical, surgical and personal aid devices

15

6

2.7 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.0

Stage 4 intermediate demand services

ID5

9412

5.0 0.5 0.4 0.9 1.0 1.0

Truck transportation of freight(2)

30

12

3.1 -0.1 1.1 -0.8 1.0 1.2

Courier, messenger, and U.S. postal services

30

16

7.4 0.9 0.8 0.9 0.0 -0.1

Airline passenger services

30

22

3.1 -0.1 0.1 2.1 2.5 -0.6

Warehousing, storage, and related services(2)

32

1

2.5 0.7 0.3 1.0 2.5 0.8

Advertising space sales in periodicals and newspapers(2)

36

11

-1.5 -0.8 0.1 0.2 0.7 0.0

Data processing and related services(2)

38

1

0.5 0.5 -1.3 0.5 0.2 -0.1

Business loans (partial)

39

11

-24.8 -0.4 -8.5 0.9 -7.4 -0.4

Deposit services (partial)(2)

39

2

-0.3 1.0 0.3 3.0 -0.1 0.1

Securities brokerage, dealing, investment advice, and related services(2)

40

1

6.9 1.0 -0.5 0.6 -1.0 4.2

Portfolio management(2)

40

2

9.8 3.6 1.4 0.3 3.1 1.0

Investment banking(2)

40

3

6.2 0.2 1.1 1.4 0.2 1.3

Insurance

41

11

3.1 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.0 0.1

Annuities(2)

41

2

-0.8 0.8 0.6 -1.1 -0.1 0.0

Nonresidential real estate rents

43

11

6.1 0.5 0.4 1.1 1.6 2.3

Nonresidential property sales and leases(2)

43

12

0.8 0.6 -0.1 -0.8 0.0 -0.3

Nonresidential property management fees(2)

43

13

14.1 2.8 0.5 3.7 2.7 -0.1

Residential property management fees(2)

43

22

2.3 -0.2 0.0 -0.1 -0.7 0.4

Construction, mining, and forestry machinery and equipment rental and leasing(2)

44

3

0.4 -1.2 1.1 1.1 -0.1 0.1

Legal services

45

1

8.0 0.8 0.6 0.1 1.2 1.0

Advertising agency services(2)

45

51

0.3 0.0 -0.2 0.0 0.2 -0.3

Accounting services (partial)

45

2

7.2 0.8 0.6 0.4 -0.3 1.2

Architectural and engineering services

45

3

1.9 0.4 0.0 0.2 -0.3 -0.1

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services(2)

45

4

-1.9 -1.5 2.0 -3.7 0.1 0.1

Staffing services(2)

46

3

5.7 0.4 0.0 0.3 2.5 -0.2

Janitorial services(2)

49

1

9.2 0.4 -0.4 0.1 2.6 2.1

Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment repair and maintenance

55

1

7.2 0.6 0.6 0.3 2.1 0.4

Machinery and equipment parts and supplies wholesaling(2)

57

1102

10.0 0.7 3.5 5.8 -0.7 0.6

Building materials, paint, and hardware wholesaling

57

3

-0.7 -0.4 -0.8 2.1 -0.9 -0.1

Metals, minerals, and ores wholesaling(2)

57

4

12.9 -4.3 7.9 3.6 5.7 3.7

Chemicals and allied products wholesaling(2)

57

5

8.2 -1.9 -1.7 -1.0 12.3 -0.3

Paper and plastics products wholesaling(2)

57

6

4.6 2.8 -1.2 0.5 1.1 -1.2

Food and alcohol wholesaling(2)

57

8

11.7 -2.1 0.3 -1.4 2.8 4.6

Hardware and building materials and supplies retailing

58

D

7.0 3.1 -0.1 1.1 -2.3 -2.7

Metal treatment services(2)

59

1

3.8 0.5 -0.4 0.1 0.6 0.6

Stage 3 intermediate demand

ID5

3

1.1 -0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.7

Stage 3 intermediate demand goods

ID5

9311

-1.7 -0.9 0.3 -0.5 -0.5 1.2

Slaughter cattle(2)

01

31

20.0 -0.6 -5.1 0.4 1.9 5.0

Slaughter hogs

01

32

-0.8 -7.1 -6.0 -7.3 3.5 9.0

Slaughter poultry

01

4

-1.6 -5.4 -1.0 0.9 3.0 0.8

Raw milk

01

6

-33.3 -4.2 -0.8 -0.8 -7.4 -9.1

Commercial electric power

05

42

4.1 2.4 0.9 0.7 -1.6 0.9

Industrial electric power

05

43

3.1 1.9 -0.1 0.5 -2.2 -0.8

Gasoline

05

71

-9.3 -7.0 6.9 -2.7 -5.1 1.8

Jet fuel(2)

05

7203

-0.6 1.6 4.4 -8.3 -2.4 13.2

No. 2 diesel fuel

05

7303

3.1 -8.0 13.7 -11.9 -1.1 13.9

Finished lubricants(2)

05

76

-1.2 -0.1 0.1 -0.1 -1.0 -0.2

Lubricating oil base stocks(2)

05

78

4.7 -0.6 -4.9 1.5 5.2 7.1

Asphalt

05

8102

-15.8 2.3 -1.7 3.2 2.5 -10.2

Basic inorganic chemicals(2)

06

13

4.6 0.5 0.5 0.1 0.8 0.7

Basic organic chemicals

06

14

-5.4 -1.1 -0.9 1.4 -2.2 1.5

Paints and allied products(2)

06

2

6.6 0.4 0.7 0.9 1.6 0.8

Agricultural chemicals and chemical products

06

5

4.4 -3.2 -0.1 -2.2 1.1 0.6

Plastic resins and materials

06

6

-5.0 0.2 0.1 -0.3 0.5 -0.8

Synthetic rubber(2)

07

1102

4.3 -0.5 -1.7 -0.7 1.4 3.3

Unsupported plastic film, sheet, and other shapes(2)

07

22

0.9 -0.7 0.0 -0.1 0.1 -0.2

Paper(2)

09

13

3.9 -0.1 0.1 -0.1 0.2 2.3

Paperboard(2)

09

14

2.4 0.7 -0.2 0.0 0.1 -0.5

Converted paper and paperboard products(2)

09

15

2.4 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.1 -0.4

Commercial printing(2)

09

47

3.2 0.7 -0.1 0.1 0.2 0.4

Foundry and forge shop products(2)

10

15

3.6 0.3 0.0 0.6 1.1 -0.1

Steel mill products(2)

10

17

20.9 -1.3 -3.0 7.2 1.0 3.0

Nonferrous mill shapes(2)

10

25

27.4 2.3 2.9 2.6 3.1 3.9

Nonferrous foundry shop products

10

28

6.4 0.5 0.5 0.4 2.4 0.1

Metal containers(2)

10

3

8.1 0.2 -0.2 2.2 0.9 -0.9

Structural, architectural, and pre-engineered metal products

10

74

8.9 0.9 0.9 -0.1 0.7 0.7

Bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and washers(2)

10

81

2.8 0.3 0.9 0.2 0.6 0.0

Other miscellaneous metal products(2)

10

89

4.3 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.8 0.4

General purpose machinery and equipment

11

4

7.1 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.0 0.3

Electrical machinery and equipment

11

7

11.2 0.5 0.5 0.5 2.9 2.9

Construction sand, gravel, and crushed stone

13

21

4.6 0.5 0.4 0.8 -0.4 0.6

Cement

13

22

-0.5 -0.3 -0.1 0.2 -2.0 0.2

Motor vehicle parts

14

12

2.7 0.6 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.2

Aircraft and aircraft equipment

14

2

2.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2

Stage 3 intermediate demand services

ID5

9312

3.2 0.3 0.1 0.5 0.6 0.2

Rail transportation of freight and mail(2)

30

11

0.5 -0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0

Courier, messenger, and U.S. postal services

30

16

7.4 0.9 0.8 0.9 0.0 -0.1

Arrangement of freight and cargo(2)

31

31

-0.4 -1.0 1.4 1.5 -2.6 0.0

Freight forwarding(2)

31

3201

19.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.9

Warehousing, storage, and related services(2)

32

1

2.5 0.7 0.3 1.0 2.5 0.8

Advertising space sales in periodicals, newspapers, directories, and mailing lists(2)

36

1

-0.2 -0.4 0.1 0.2 0.6 0.1

Television advertising time sales

36

2

-18.0 -0.7 -2.3 0.6 -1.2 -7.9

Wired telephone services(2)

37

1

-1.1 -0.4 -0.5 -0.3 0.6 0.1

Bundled wired telecommunications access services(2)

37

5

6.4 -0.7 4.7 -4.3 5.8 0.2

Data processing and related services(2)

38

1

0.5 0.5 -1.3 0.5 0.2 -0.1

Business loans (partial)

39

11

-24.8 -0.4 -8.5 0.9 -7.4 -0.4

Deposit services (partial)(2)

39

2

-0.3 1.0 0.3 3.0 -0.1 0.1

Securities brokerage, dealing, investment advice, and related services(2)

40

1

6.9 1.0 -0.5 0.6 -1.0 4.2

Insurance

41

11

3.1 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.0 0.1

Nonresidential real estate rents

43

11

6.1 0.5 0.4 1.1 1.6 2.3

Legal services

45

1

8.0 0.8 0.6 0.1 1.2 1.0

Accounting services (partial)

45

2

7.2 0.8 0.6 0.4 -0.3 1.2

Architectural and engineering services

45

3

1.9 0.4 0.0 0.2 -0.3 -0.1

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services(2)

45

4

-1.9 -1.5 2.0 -3.7 0.1 0.1

Advertising agency services(2)

45

51

0.3 0.0 -0.2 0.0 0.2 -0.3

Staffing services(2)

46

3

5.7 0.4 0.0 0.3 2.5 -0.2

Machinery and equipment parts and supplies wholesaling(2)

57

1102

10.0 0.7 3.5 5.8 -0.7 0.6

Building materials, paint, and hardware wholesaling

57

3

-0.7 -0.4 -0.8 2.1 -0.9 -0.1

Metals, minerals, and ores wholesaling(2)

57

4

12.9 -4.3 7.9 3.6 5.7 3.7

Chemicals and allied products wholesaling(2)

57

5

8.2 -1.9 -1.7 -1.0 12.3 -0.3

Paper and plastics products wholesaling(2)

57

6

4.6 2.8 -1.2 0.5 1.1 -1.2

Food wholesaling(2)

57

8101

13.2 -2.5 0.2 -1.6 3.2 5.0

Metal treatment services(2)

59

1

3.8 0.5 -0.4 0.1 0.6 0.6

Stage 2 intermediate demand

ID5

2

2.3 -0.2 0.3 1.6 0.6 1.8

Stage 2 intermediate demand goods

ID5

9211

2.4 -1.0 1.3 3.3 1.3 3.1

Corn

01

2202

-11.5 -1.3 0.5 -0.6 -6.5 -0.4

Oilseeds

01

83

6.3 1.0 2.9 0.1 -7.7 4.3

Prepared animal feeds

02

9

-0.9 -0.6 -0.4 0.9 0.7 -0.1

Coal(2)

05

1

-1.9 3.7 -5.9 3.7 -0.3 0.6

Natural gas(2)

05

31

30.0 -4.2 27.2 37.8 5.7 10.9

Natural gas liquids(2)

05

32

-33.4 -2.2 0.9 1.7 -18.8 6.6

Crude petroleum(2)

05

61

-14.1 -5.4 -1.5 -3.2 3.6 4.7

No. 2 diesel fuel

05

7303

3.1 -8.0 13.7 -11.9 -1.1 13.9

Industrial chemicals

06

1

-3.6 -0.8 -0.6 1.1 -1.6 1.3

Plastic resins and materials

06

6

-5.0 0.2 0.1 -0.3 0.5 -0.8

Plastic products(2)

07

2

0.5 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0

Logs, bolts, timber, pulpwood, and wood chips(2)

08

5

-1.5 -0.8 -0.3 0.0 -1.1 0.1

Paper(2)

09

13

3.9 -0.1 0.1 -0.1 0.2 2.3

Paperboard, excluding corrugated paperboard(2)

09

1411

2.6 0.9 -0.2 0.0 0.1 -0.6

Commercial printing(2)

09

47

3.2 0.7 -0.1 0.1 0.2 0.4

Iron and steel scrap

10

12

7.6 -0.9 -1.1 -1.9 3.1 5.0

Steel mill products(2)

10

17

20.9 -1.3 -3.0 7.2 1.0 3.0

Nonferrous mill shapes(2)

10

25

27.4 2.3 2.9 2.6 3.1 3.9

Electrical machinery and equipment

11

7

11.2 0.5 0.5 0.5 2.9 2.9

Electronic components and accessories

11

78

17.9 0.6 1.3 0.9 0.7 10.3

Stage 2 intermediate demand services

ID5

9212

2.4 0.3 -0.4 0.5 0.2 1.0

Rail transportation of freight and mail(2)

30

11

0.5 -0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0

Truck transportation of freight(2)

30

12

3.1 -0.1 1.1 -0.8 1.0 1.2

U.S. Postal Service(2)

30

1601

8.1 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6

Courier and messenger services, except air

30

1602

5.5 0.5 0.9 1.5 0.2 -0.6

Air mail and package delivery services, excluding by USPS

30

1603

9.6 1.0 1.8 1.3 -0.3 -0.3

Pipeline transportation(2)

30

17

4.2 -0.2 0.0 1.8 1.2 -0.7

Airline passenger services

30

22

3.1 -0.1 0.1 2.1 2.5 -0.6

Arrangement of freight and cargo(2)

31

31

-0.4 -1.0 1.4 1.5 -2.6 0.0

Television advertising time sales

36

21

-18.0 -0.7 -2.3 0.6 -1.2 -7.9

Wireless telecommunication services

37

2

0.1 0.1 -0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3

Data processing and related services(2)

38

1

0.5 0.5 -1.3 0.5 0.2 -0.1

Securities brokerage, dealing, investment advice, and related services(2)

40

1

6.9 1.0 -0.5 0.6 -1.0 4.2

Portfolio management(2)

40

2

9.8 3.6 1.4 0.3 3.1 1.0

Investment banking(2)

40

31

6.2 0.2 1.1 1.4 0.2 1.3

Insurance

41

11

3.1 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.0 0.1

Commissions from sales of insurance(2)

42

11

0.4 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 -0.1

Legal services

45

1

8.0 0.8 0.6 0.1 1.2 1.0

Accounting services (partial)

45

2

7.2 0.8 0.6 0.4 -0.3 1.2

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services(2)

45

4

-1.9 -1.5 2.0 -3.7 0.1 0.1

Advertising agency services(2)

45

51

0.3 0.0 -0.2 0.0 0.2 -0.3

Staffing services(2)

46

3

5.7 0.4 0.0 0.3 2.5 -0.2

Security guard services(2)

48

1

2.4 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.5 0.2

Janitorial services(2)

49

1

9.2 0.4 -0.4 0.1 2.6 2.1

Traveler accommodation services

53

1

4.9 2.7 -0.9 0.7 -2.9 5.7

Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment repair and maintenance

55

1

7.2 0.6 0.6 0.3 2.1 0.4

Hardware and building materials and supplies retailing

58

D

7.0 3.1 -0.1 1.1 -2.3 -2.7

Stage 1 intermediate demand

ID5

1

5.3 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.9 1.4

Stage 1 intermediate demand goods

ID5

9111

5.6 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.8 1.8

Prepared animal feeds

02

9

-0.9 -0.6 -0.4 0.9 0.7 -0.1

Commercial electric power

05

42

4.1 2.4 0.9 0.7 -1.6 0.9

Industrial electric power

05

43

3.1 1.9 -0.1 0.5 -2.2 -0.8

Commercial natural gas

05

52

10.0 -1.8 2.7 1.9 -1.3 4.4

Industrial natural gas

05

53

17.1 -3.0 1.8 3.3 5.7 4.8

Gasoline

05

71

-9.3 -7.0 6.9 -2.7 -5.1 1.8

No. 2 diesel fuel

05

7303

3.1 -8.0 13.7 -11.9 -1.1 13.9

Industrial chemicals

06

1

-3.6 -0.8 -0.6 1.1 -1.6 1.3

Prepared paint(2)

06

21

4.6 0.3 0.1 0.4 0.2 1.1

Plastic construction products(2)

07

21

0.9 -0.5 0.0 0.2 0.8 -0.2

Recyclable paper(2)

09

12

-29.6 -9.2 -7.5 3.3 0.3 1.2

Paper(2)

09

13

3.9 -0.1 0.1 -0.1 0.2 2.3

Converted paper and paperboard products(2)

09

15

2.4 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.1 -0.4

Iron and steel scrap

10

12

7.6 -0.9 -1.1 -1.9 3.1 5.0

Steel mill products(2)

10

17

20.9 -1.3 -3.0 7.2 1.0 3.0

Primary nonferrous metals(2)

10

22

70.0 6.7 4.2 15.4 0.9 -0.4

Nonferrous scrap

10

23

39.5 6.9 1.2 5.5 8.5 0.0

Nonferrous wire and cable(2)

10

26

19.5 3.5 0.4 3.7 3.3 1.7

Fabricated structural metal products

10

7

9.0 1.1 0.9 0.4 0.6 0.8

General purpose machinery and equipment

11

4

7.1 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.0 0.3

Construction sand, gravel, and crushed stone

13

21

4.6 0.5 0.4 0.8 -0.4 0.6

Stage 1 intermediate demand services

ID5

9112

4.8 0.5 0.4 0.7 0.9 1.0

Truck transportation of freight(2)

30

12

3.1 -0.1 1.1 -0.8 1.0 1.2

Airline passenger services

30

22

3.1 -0.1 0.1 2.1 2.5 -0.6

Advertising space sales in periodicals, newspapers, directories, and mailing lists(2)

36

1

-0.2 -0.4 0.1 0.2 0.6 0.1

Business wired telecommunication services(2)

37

12

-2.1 -0.9 -0.6 -0.4 1.0 0.3

Wireless telecommunication services

37

2

0.1 0.1 -0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3

Bundled wired telecommunications access services(2)

37

5

6.4 -0.7 4.7 -4.3 5.8 0.2

Business loans (partial)

39

11

-24.8 -0.4 -8.5 0.9 -7.4 -0.4

Deposit services (partial)(2)

39

2

-0.3 1.0 0.3 3.0 -0.1 0.1

Securities brokerage, dealing, investment advice, and related services(2)

40

1

6.9 1.0 -0.5 0.6 -1.0 4.2

Portfolio management(2)

40

2

9.8 3.6 1.4 0.3 3.1 1.0

Investment banking(2)

40

3

6.2 0.2 1.1 1.4 0.2 1.3

Insurance

41

11

3.1 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.0 0.1

Nonresidential real estate rents

43

11

6.1 0.5 0.4 1.1 1.6 2.3

Architectural and engineering services

45

3

1.9 0.4 0.0 0.2 -0.3 -0.1

Management consulting services(2)

45

41

-1.9 -1.5 2.0 -3.7 0.1 0.1

Waste collection

50

1

4.3 -1.2 1.7 -0.9 1.4 0.8

Traveler accommodation services

53

11

4.9 2.7 -0.9 0.7 -2.9 5.7

Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment repair and maintenance

55

1

7.2 0.6 0.6 0.3 2.1 0.4

Machinery and equipment parts and supplies wholesaling(2)

57

1102

10.0 0.7 3.5 5.8 -0.7 0.6

Building materials, paint, and hardware wholesaling

57

3

-0.7 -0.4 -0.8 2.1 -0.9 -0.1

Metals, minerals, and ores wholesaling(2)

57

4

12.9 -4.3 7.9 3.6 5.7 3.7

Chemicals and allied products wholesaling(2)

57

5

8.2 -1.9 -1.7 -1.0 12.3 -0.3

Paper and plastics products wholesaling(2)

57

6

4.6 2.8 -1.2 0.5 1.1 -1.2

Hardware and building materials and supplies retailing

58

D

7.0 3.1 -0.1 1.1 -2.3 -2.7

Mining services(2)

60

1

-0.3 -0.4 -0.1 -0.4 -0.3 -0.2

Footnotes
(1) All indexes are subject to revision for 4 months after their originally scheduled publication to incorporate late reports and corrections by survey respondents. In addition, seasonally adjusted indexes are subject to change for up to 5 years due to the recalculation of seasonal factors published each January.
(2) Seasonal tests did not indicate the presence of seasonality. Data shown is not seasonally adjusted.
(3) Trade indexes measure changes in margins received by wholesalers and retailers.
(p) Preliminary

"-" Data not available.
NOTE: The term "(partial)" denotes incomplete coverage of the index category.


Table 3. Producer price indexes for Final Demand-Intermediate Demand groupings, seasonally adjusted [February 2026, Index base Nov. 2009=100, unless otherwise indicated]
Grouping Other
index
base
Commodity code Seasonally adjusted index(1)
Group
code
Item
code
Oct.
2025
Nov.
2025(p)
Dec.
2025(p)
Jan.
2026(p)
Feb.
2026(p)

Final Demand

Final demand

 

FD

4

150.439 150.819 151.393 152.190 153.231

Final demand goods

 

FD

41

147.619 148.757 148.669 148.376 149.957

Final demand foods

 

FD

411

158.977 159.174 158.844 156.680 160.387

Finished consumer foods(2)

00/82

FD

4111

285.358 285.501 285.042 281.130 288.253

Finished consumer foods, crude

00/82

FD

41113

270.550 273.891 268.179 219.044 286.344

Finished consumer foods, processed

00/82

FD

41112

285.531 285.368 285.412 286.176 287.126

Government purchased foods

 

FD

4112

168.556 167.866 168.026 168.323 169.722

Foods for export

 

FD

4113

145.284 146.385 145.525 142.476 145.690

Final demand energy

 

FD

412

133.418 138.041 135.927 132.824 135.876

Finished consumer energy goods(2)

00/82

FD

4121

211.346 219.153 217.259 211.393 214.118

Government purchased energy

 

FD

4122

137.775 143.126 137.095 135.363 142.909

Energy for export

 

FD

4123

119.043 118.815 114.384 115.345 123.628

Final demand goods less foods and energy

 

FD

413

148.998 149.311 149.925 151.017 151.544

Finished goods less foods and energy(2)

00/82

FD

4131

263.020 263.621 264.396 265.632 266.277

Finished consumer goods less foods and energy

00/82

FD

41311

290.468 291.151 291.977 292.743 293.699

Nondurable consumer goods less foods and energy

00/82

FD

413111

379.382 380.210 381.127 381.715 383.808

Durable consumer goods

00/82

FD

413112

199.796 200.319 201.021 201.885 201.814

Private capital equipment

00/82

FD

41312

227.420 227.923 228.619 230.186 230.539

Private capital equipment for manufacturing industries

00/82

FD

413121

250.240 251.052 251.853 253.748 254.185

Private capital equipment for nonmanufacturing industries

00/82

FD

413122

220.618 221.030 221.695 223.170 223.499

Government purchased goods, excluding foods and energy

 

FD

4132

144.717 144.863 145.228 147.918 148.250

Government purchased goods excluding foods, energy, and capital equipment

 

FD

41321

152.417 152.475 152.966 155.159 155.620

Government purchased capital equipment

 

FD

41322

132.818 133.066 133.274 136.724 136.860

Goods for export, excluding foods and energy

 

FD

4133

144.141 144.446 145.420 146.670 147.555

Final demand services

 

FD

42

150.586 150.639 151.529 152.771 153.602

Final demand trade services(3)

 

FD

423

159.122 158.249 161.285 164.881 165.477

Trade of finished goods(2)

 

FD

4231

156.949 155.649 158.320 161.696 162.178

Trade of personal consumption goods

 

FD

42311

157.289 155.491 157.106 160.692 161.227

Trade of private capital equipment

 

FD

42312

153.659 154.578 161.895 164.308 164.552

Trade of government purchased goods

 

FD

4232

174.472 176.134 181.371 186.522 187.566

Trade of government purchased goods, excluding capital equipment

 

FD

42321

183.123 183.986 185.657 191.975 193.576

Trade of government purchased capital equipment

 

FD

42322

159.874 162.713 173.226 176.591 176.797

Trade of exports

 

FD

4233

173.745 175.961 181.624 186.705 188.221

Final demand transportation and warehousing services

 

FD

422

155.276 156.371 156.815 158.691 159.452

Transportation of passengers for final demand

 

FD

4221

140.128 140.333 143.288 146.835 145.925

Transportation of private passengers

 

FD

42211

140.121 140.324 143.273 146.815 145.907

Transportation of government passengers

 

FD

42212

139.858 140.060 142.982 146.489 145.590

Transportation of passengers for export

 

FD

42213

140.171 140.377 143.357 146.938 146.020

Transportation and warehousing of goods for final demand

 

FD

4222

160.333 161.770 161.231 162.470 163.834

Transportation and warehousing of finished goods(2)

 

FD

42221

157.619 159.019 158.248 159.557 161.087

Transportation and warehousing of personal consumption goods

 

FD

422211

158.570 159.971 159.245 160.542 162.054

Transportation and warehousing of private capital equipment

 

FD

422212

153.757 155.153 154.194 155.554 157.158

Transportation and warehousing of government purchased goods

 

FD

42222

159.606 160.675 160.312 161.950 163.390

Transportation and warehousing of exports

 

FD

42223

167.954 169.565 169.526 170.526 171.497

Final demand services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

 

FD

421

145.988 146.305 146.374 146.586 147.517

Finished services less trade, transportation, and warehousing(2)

 

FD

4211

146.072 146.461 146.547 146.772 147.675

Finished consumer services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

 

FD

42111

145.571 146.136 146.210 146.591 147.582

Private capital investment services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

 

FD

42112

151.195 150.216 150.392 149.329 149.512

Government purchased services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

 

FD

4212

136.704 136.962 136.968 137.617 138.350

Gov. purchased services less trade, transportation, and warehousing, excl. capital investment

 

FD

42121

137.379 137.842 137.834 138.801 139.526

Government purchased capital investment services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

 

FD

42122

120.485 117.787 117.997 114.708 115.510

Services for export less trade, transportation, and warehousing

 

FD

4213

156.295 155.640 155.529 155.078 156.643

Final demand construction

 

FD

43

181.588 181.565 181.454 183.538 183.732

Construction for private capital investment

 

FD

431

185.289 185.266 185.111 187.093 187.319

Construction for government

 

FD

432

174.855 174.828 174.811 177.128 177.253

Final Demand Special Groupings

Final demand less exports

04/10

FD

49101

148.145 148.505 149.004 149.736 150.699

Final demand less government

04/10

FD

49102

148.437 148.773 149.393 150.118 151.116

Final demand less foods and energy(4)

04/10

FD

49104

149.219 149.325 150.122 151.340 152.083

Final demand less foods(4)

04/10

FD

49106

147.731 148.115 148.730 149.675 150.557

Final demand less energy

04/10

FD

49107

149.504 149.614 150.347 151.378 152.282

Final demand less trade services

01/10

FD

49108

146.662 147.311 147.339 147.505 148.632

Final demand less distributive services(5)

01/10

FD

49109

146.251 146.867 146.919 147.039 148.157

Final demand goods less energy

01/10

FD

49111

149.587 149.871 150.274 150.651 151.859

Final demand goods less foods

04/10

FD

49112

142.053 143.362 143.327 143.424 144.532

Final demand services less trade services

04/10

FD

49113

145.578 145.966 146.069 146.435 147.342

Final demand distributive services(5)

04/10

FD

49114

156.095 155.595 158.020 161.178 161.881

Final demand goods plus final demand distributive services(5)

04/10

FD

49115

148.997 149.440 150.395 151.554 152.741

Final demand less foods, energy, and trade services(4)

08/13

FD

49116

138.201 138.534 138.752 139.323 140.058

Private and government purchased capital equipment

08/13

FD

49117

137.235 137.532 137.923 139.173 139.378

Private and government purchased capital investment services

08/13

FD

49118

140.858 140.761 143.519 143.903 144.180

Total private and government purchased capital investment

08/13

FD

49119

142.068 142.125 143.628 144.531 144.766

Total finished(2)

01/10

FD

49201

149.305 149.621 150.181 150.842 151.773

Total finished less foods and energy(2)(4)

01/10

FD

49203

149.899 149.923 150.647 151.766 152.473

Total finished less foods(2)(4)

01/10

FD

49205

148.714 149.043 149.647 150.460 151.227

Total finished less energy(2)

01/10

FD

49206

150.472 150.498 151.169 152.110 152.994

Finished goods(2)

00/82

FD

49207

264.021 266.483 266.314 264.608 267.160

Finished goods less energy(2)

00/82

FD

49208

268.121 268.596 269.035 268.900 271.260

Finished goods, excluding foods(2)(4)

00/82

FD

49209

257.722 260.788 260.696 259.549 260.913

Finished services(2)

01/10

FD

49210

148.670 148.635 149.433 150.605 151.385

Private capital investment services

04/10

FD

49211

151.489 151.356 154.131 154.543 154.829

Finished distributive services(2)(5)

04/10

FD

49212

153.797 152.848 155.050 158.107 158.706

Finished services less trade services(2)

04/10

FD

49213

145.371 145.806 145.907 146.256 147.147

Finished services less distributive services(2)(5)

04/10

FD

49214

144.985 145.368 145.517 145.813 146.671

Total private capital investment (goods, services, and construction)

04/10

FD

49215

150.482 150.524 152.137 152.915 153.169

Finished goods plus finished distributive services(2)

04/10

FD

49216

150.362 150.616 151.628 152.616 153.639

Total exports

04/10

FD

49301

147.184 147.647 148.633 149.751 151.200

Goods for export

00/82

FD

49302

239.528 240.143 240.896 242.158 244.878

Services for export

04/10

FD

49303

162.395 163.018 164.795 166.456 167.785

Total government purchases

04/10

FD

49401

144.134 144.938 144.871 146.360 147.694

Government purchased goods

00/82

FD

49402

236.593 238.844 236.732 238.819 242.587

Government purchased services

04/10

FD

49403

144.484 145.005 145.901 147.450 148.233

Total government purchased capital investment (goods, services, construction)

08/13

FD

49404

140.101 140.280 141.625 143.776 143.974

Government purchases, defense

05/15

FD

49405

129.233 130.110 130.074 132.181 133.456

Government purchases, non-defense

05/15

FD

49406

138.759 139.473 139.389 140.444 141.742

Personal consumption

01/10

FD

49501

148.951 149.329 149.648 150.281 151.367

Personal consumption goods (finished consumer goods)

00/82

FD

49502

279.423 282.740 282.191 279.047 282.606

Personal consumption goods less energy

00/82

FD

49503

288.870 289.318 289.583 288.301 291.961

Personal consumption goods less foods

00/82

FD

49504

274.927 279.574 278.990 276.197 278.212

Personal consumption nondurable goods less foods

00/82

FD

49508

307.681 314.166 313.006 308.535 311.454

Personal consumption services

04/10

FD

49505

147.680 147.660 148.149 149.429 150.281

Personal consumption less trade services

04/10

FD

49506

146.243 147.161 147.155 147.049 148.267

Personal consumption less distributive services(5)

04/10

FD

49507

146.044 146.946 146.966 146.809 148.020

Personal consumption less foods and energy

04/14

FD

49510

138.128 138.145 138.596 139.710 140.473

Personal consumption less foods, energy, and trade services(3)

04/14

FD

49511

136.004 136.527 136.664 137.115 137.960

Personal consumption less foods, energy, and distributive services(5)

04/14

FD

49512

136.161 136.652 136.825 137.247 138.070

Personal consumption goods plus personal consumption distributive services(5)

08/13

FD

49509

137.927 138.073 138.549 139.323 140.457

Intermediate Demand by Commodity Type

Processed goods

Processed goods for intermediate demand

00/82

ID6

1

262.014 263.498 263.707 263.961 268.163

Materials and components for manufacturing

00/82

ID6

11

242.941 242.688 244.807 245.917 248.578

Materials for manufacturing

 

ID6

111

149.682 149.175 151.089 151.487 153.078

Materials for food manufacturing

00/82

ID6

1111

268.204 266.870 261.209 258.711 259.333

Materials for nondurable manufacturing

00/82

ID6

1112

264.541 263.602 264.041 263.215 264.967

Materials for durable manufacturing

00/82

ID6

1113

295.698 294.947 306.534 310.531 315.896

Components for manufacturing

00/82

ID6

112

198.149 198.682 199.126 200.645 202.923

Components for nondurable manufacturing

 

ID6

1121

151.102 151.366 151.513 152.033 152.082

Components for durable manufacturing

 

ID6

1122

139.984 140.367 140.690 141.782 143.447

Materials and components for construction

00/82

ID6

12

365.732 366.987 368.170 369.015 370.237

Materials for construction

 

ID6

121

171.539 171.816 172.377 172.342 173.051

Components for construction

 

ID6

122

187.952 188.862 189.465 190.262 190.777

Processed fuels and lubricants for intermediate demand

00/82

ID6

13

232.175 239.183 233.454 230.358 243.044

Processed fuels and lubricants to manufacturing industries

00/82

ID6

131

250.495 251.038 248.143 246.870 253.738

Processed fuels and lubricants to nonmanufacturing industries

00/82

ID6

132

226.649 235.713 229.079 225.403 239.963

Containers for intermediate demand

00/82

ID6

14

324.398 324.371 325.997 326.976 325.691

Supplies for intermediate demand

00/82

ID6

15

260.658 261.027 261.983 263.131 264.689

Supplies to manufacturing industries

00/82

ID6

151

262.807 264.209 265.292 267.736 272.736

Supplies to nonmanufacturing industries

00/82

ID6

152

258.253 258.460 259.388 260.347 261.453

Supplies to nonmanufacturing industries, feeds

00/82

ID6

1521

211.118 210.847 213.440 214.430 214.012

Supplies to nonmanufacturing industries, other than feeds

00/82

ID6

1522

266.456 266.726 267.445 268.420 269.717

Unprocessed goods

Unprocessed goods for intermediate demand

00/82

ID6

2

243.296 246.368 251.587 253.805 261.713

Unprocessed foodstuffs and feedstuffs

00/82

ID6

21

227.156 226.703 221.580 214.551 219.552

Unprocessed nonfood materials

00/82

ID6

22

244.395 249.887 262.375 271.542 281.319

Unprocessed nonfood materials except fuel

00/82

ID6

221

307.358 306.466 306.091 316.346 324.153

Unprocessed nonfood materials except fuel to manufacturing industries

00/82

ID6

2211

280.851 279.905 279.405 289.504 297.048

Unprocessed nonfood materials except fuel to nonmanufacturing industries

00/82

ID6

2212

407.147 408.883 411.886 410.369 412.653

Unprocessed fuel

00/82

ID6

222

113.589 131.019 167.494 174.268 188.432

Unprocessed fuel to manufacturing industries

00/82

ID6

2221

227.794 223.388 243.594 244.907 249.990

Unprocessed fuel to nonmanufacturing industries

00/82

ID6

2222

110.393 129.551 167.983 175.435 190.836

Services

Services for intermediate demand

 

ID6

3

155.609 155.969 156.765 157.722 158.926

Trade services for intermediate demand(3)

 

ID6

33

185.936 187.952 190.377 195.521 197.565

Trade services for manufacturing industries

12/12

ID6

331

168.303 170.818 173.803 179.426 181.938

Trade services for nonmanufacturing industries

12/12

ID6

332

166.959 168.112 169.536 173.313 174.603

Transportation and warehousing services for intermediate demand

 

ID6

32

167.760 168.712 169.929 170.872 172.183

Transportation of passengers for intermediate demand

 

ID6

321

139.920 140.122 143.043 146.560 145.657

Transportation of passengers for manufacturing industries

 

ID6

3211

140.144 140.350 143.329 146.907 145.989

Transportation of passengers for nonmanufacturing industries

 

ID6

3212

139.955 140.156 143.071 146.585 145.682

Transportation and warehousing of goods for intermediate demand

 

ID6

322

170.711 171.736 172.795 173.481 175.031

Transportation and warehousing of goods for manufacturing industries

12/12

ID6

3221

134.401 135.084 135.194 136.329 137.068

Transportation and warehousing of goods for nonmanufacturing industries

12/12

ID6

3222

154.662 155.627 156.797 157.246 158.782

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing for intermediate demand

 

ID6

31

145.393 145.289 145.652 145.730 146.727

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing for manufacturing industries

 

ID6

311

140.193 140.587 140.627 140.589 140.808

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing for nonmanufacturing industries

 

ID6

312

145.548 145.427 145.801 145.885 146.903

Construction

Construction for intermediate demand

 

ID6

4

159.836 160.129 161.276 163.625 163.710

Intermediate Demand by Commodity Type Special Groupings

Processed materials less foods and feeds

00/82

ID6

9111

262.990 264.701 265.193 265.569 270.140

Processed foods and feeds

00/82

ID6

9112

252.736 251.991 249.446 248.582 249.315

Processed energy goods

00/82

ID6

9113

233.253 240.294 234.538 231.428 244.173

Processed materials less energy

00/82

ID6

9118

266.029 266.113 267.803 268.899 270.951

Processed materials less foods and energy

00/82

ID6

9115

267.226 267.417 269.651 271.005 273.225

Intermediate distributive services(6)

04/10

ID6

9116

176.675 178.233 180.031 183.145 184.943

Processed goods plus intermediate distributive services

04/10

ID6

9117

151.671 152.680 153.248 154.195 156.345

Unprocessed materials less agricultural products

00/82

ID6

9211

251.721 257.527 271.368 282.763 293.476

Unprocessed energy materials(7)

00/82

ID6

9212

166.043 171.557 183.659 190.544 201.919

Unprocessed materials less energy

00/82

ID6

9213

291.022 291.670 290.450 289.094 294.190

Unprocessed nonfood materials less energy(8)

00/82

ID6

9216

482.267 486.314 497.232 513.043 518.440

Intermediate Demand by Production Flow

Stage 4 Intermediate Demand

Stage 4 intermediate demand

 

ID5

4

157.312 158.007 158.874 159.830 161.365

Inputs to stage 4 goods producers

 

ID5

41

153.165 154.108 155.366 156.521 158.320

Goods

 

ID5

411

144.484 144.846 145.345 145.806 147.475

Foods

 

ID5

4111

143.394 143.892 143.278 139.554 141.477

Energy

 

ID5

4112

155.360 146.579 146.392 150.321 160.981

Goods excluding foods and energy

 

ID5

4113

144.665 145.090 145.768 146.991 148.563

Services

 

ID5

412

182.061 184.939 188.722 192.376 194.612

Trade services

 

ID5

4123

195.598 199.448 204.949 209.721 212.555

Transportation and warehousing services

 

ID5

4122

140.573 141.145 141.473 142.693 143.097

Transportation of passengers

 

ID5

41221

140.170 140.376 143.357 146.937 146.019

Transportation and warehousing of goods

 

ID5

41222

149.961 150.642 150.471 151.237 151.991

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

 

ID5

4121

141.380 141.973 141.632 142.083 142.580

Inputs to stage 4 services producers

 

ID5

42

156.236 156.663 157.426 158.396 159.932

Goods

 

ID5

421

153.128 153.937 154.021 153.807 155.309

Foods

 

ID5

4211

160.410 160.166 159.342 159.196 161.046

Energy

 

ID5

4212

145.313 147.325 147.072 144.554 147.681

Goods excluding foods and energy

 

ID5

4213

154.543 154.970 155.533 156.518 156.666

Services

 

ID5

422

157.033 157.332 158.320 159.656 161.202

Trade services

 

ID5

4223

174.904 176.092 178.438 183.554 185.145

Transportation and warehousing services

 

ID5

4222

165.070 165.846 167.173 168.576 169.684

Transportation of passengers

 

ID5

42221

139.605 139.809 142.761 146.297 145.391

Transportation and warehousing of goods

 

ID5

42222

170.082 170.958 172.015 173.129 174.461

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

 

ID5

4221

153.161 153.313 154.114 154.969 156.552

Construction

 

ID5

423

159.836 160.129 161.276 163.625 163.710

Inputs to stage 4 construction producers

 

ID5

43

168.381 169.623 170.030 170.384 171.560

Goods

 

ID5

431

172.755 174.027 174.130 174.042 175.352

Energy

 

ID5

4312

127.578 134.542 130.095 125.293 132.629

Goods excluding foods and energy

 

ID5

4313

181.257 181.986 182.549 183.012 183.818

Services

 

ID5

432

157.122 158.288 159.449 160.932 161.754

Trade services

 

ID5

4323

175.536 177.638 180.618 183.792 184.793

Transportation and warehousing services

 

ID5

4322

150.405 151.692 150.920 152.233 153.753

Transportation and warehousing of goods

 

ID5

43222

151.307 152.627 151.758 153.054 154.582

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

 

ID5

4321

138.337 138.634 138.965 138.813 138.938

Stage 3 Intermediate Demand

Stage 3 intermediate demand

 

ID5

3

150.491 150.836 150.920 151.079 152.080

Inputs to stage 3 goods producers

 

ID5

31

159.352 159.061 159.617 159.555 160.891

Goods

 

ID5

311

154.190 153.410 153.884 153.105 154.484

Foods

 

ID5

3111

169.676 166.927 164.772 159.596 159.964

Energy

 

ID5

3112

135.158 132.992 132.160 135.202 139.666

Goods excluding foods and energy

 

ID5

3113

153.006 153.126 154.810 155.724 157.424

Services

 

ID5

312

168.534 170.143 170.981 174.542 175.428

Trade services

 

ID5

3123

174.893 177.262 179.037 187.010 187.243

Transportation and warehousing services

 

ID5

3122

153.899 154.873 154.457 155.768 157.102

Transportation of passengers

 

ID5

31221

149.238 149.458 152.630 156.440 155.463

Transportation and warehousing of goods

 

ID5

31222

153.939 154.953 154.341 155.556 156.947

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

 

ID5

3121

143.423 143.623 143.791 144.468 144.853

Inputs to stage 3 services producers

 

ID5

32

142.669 143.460 143.183 143.511 144.302

Goods

 

ID5

321

116.808 120.942 116.662 115.879 118.206

Foods

 

ID5

3211

153.350 153.709 153.730 157.413 159.117

Energy

 

ID5

3212

107.028 113.711 106.146 105.995 112.322

Goods excluding foods and energy

 

ID5

3213

142.139 142.365 143.219 143.902 144.757

Services

 

ID5

322

149.161 149.079 149.837 150.374 150.593

Trade services

 

ID5

3223

210.268 210.540 211.074 217.662 217.320

Transportation and warehousing services

 

ID5

3222

180.891 182.032 183.682 184.499 185.138

Transportation of passengers

 

ID5

32221

104.572 104.580 104.698 106.556 105.908

Transportation and warehousing of goods

 

ID5

32222

181.486 182.633 184.291 185.025 185.790

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

 

ID5

3221

137.310 136.870 137.400 137.636 137.786

Construction

 

ID5

323

159.836 160.129 161.276 163.625 163.710

Inputs to stage 3 construction producers

 

ID5

33

149.381 150.148 151.145 150.682 150.580

Goods

 

ID5

331

139.767 140.567 140.573 141.087 141.884

Goods excluding foods and energy

 

ID5

3313

178.096 179.115 179.124 179.778 180.794

Services

 

ID5

332

180.658 181.486 183.801 182.177 180.095

Trade services

 

ID5

3323

186.505 187.419 189.930 188.504 185.239

Transportation and warehousing services

 

ID5

3322

119.339 119.166 119.799 120.076 120.098

Transportation and warehousing of goods

 

ID5

33222

125.967 125.784 126.452 126.745 126.768

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

 

ID5

3321

130.920 131.160 131.764 132.207 132.273

Stage 2 Intermediate Demand

Stage 2 intermediate demand

 

ID5

2

136.117 136.537 138.727 139.581 142.102

Inputs to stage 2 goods producers

 

ID5

21

120.265 121.472 124.809 126.685 129.981

Goods

 

ID5

211

111.542 113.174 117.407 119.015 122.761

Foods

 

ID5

2111

139.578 140.039 140.771 137.593 139.785

Energy

 

ID5

2112

73.556 75.987 81.074 83.345 88.543

Goods excluding foods and energy

 

ID5

2113

153.040 153.301 156.210 157.725 159.646

Services

 

ID5

212

160.573 160.507 161.249 164.228 166.241

Trade services

 

ID5

2123

187.275 188.286 187.816 194.566 199.423

Transportation and warehousing services

 

ID5

2122

176.368 176.430 178.771 180.007 179.804

Transportation of passengers

 

ID5

21221

140.377 140.574 143.428 146.466 145.725

Transportation and warehousing of goods

 

ID5

21222

178.450 178.506 180.826 182.023 181.822

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

 

ID5

2121

141.103 139.666 140.349 140.311 140.752

Construction

 

ID5

213

159.836 160.129 161.276 163.625 163.710

Inputs to stage 2 services producers

 

ID5

22

151.005 150.438 151.132 150.934 152.671

Goods

 

ID5

221

147.880 148.535 149.120 150.111 154.480

Foods

 

ID5

2211

116.575 115.375 116.235 116.531 116.801

Energy

 

ID5

2212

134.939 142.128 139.664 140.368 154.978

Goods excluding foods and energy

 

ID5

2213

149.468 149.719 150.502 150.993 152.259

Services

 

ID5

222

150.755 150.019 150.715 150.352 151.826

Trade services

 

ID5

2223

208.384 211.807 211.591 216.358 220.965

Transportation and warehousing services

 

ID5

2222

155.178 156.118 157.836 158.041 160.864

Transportation of passengers

 

ID5

22221

140.574 140.779 143.747 147.234 146.347

Transportation and warehousing of goods

 

ID5

22222

158.474 159.553 161.048 160.969 163.982

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

 

ID5

2221

148.638 147.581 148.248 147.622 148.783

Construction

 

ID5

223

159.836 160.129 161.276 163.625 163.710

Stage 1 Intermediate Demand

Stage 1 intermediate demand

 

ID5

1

151.246 151.861 152.385 153.699 155.881

Inputs to stage 1 goods producers

 

ID5

11

146.906 146.937 148.252 150.829 153.164

Goods

 

ID5

111

143.012 142.566 143.883 145.809 148.253

Foods

 

ID5

1111

131.121 131.210 130.653 126.089 126.060

Energy

 

ID5

1112

125.159 124.826 124.505 125.240 134.380

Goods excluding foods and energy

 

ID5

1113

153.005 152.430 154.495 157.263 159.243

Services

 

ID5

112

161.859 163.263 164.608 169.912 171.693

Trade services

 

ID5

1123

173.091 175.351 177.411 186.872 189.742

Transportation and warehousing services

 

ID5

1122

163.224 162.712 165.283 167.094 168.361

Transportation of passengers

 

ID5

11221

140.143 140.349 143.329 146.909 145.991

Transportation and warehousing of goods

 

ID5

11222

167.088 166.404 168.843 170.413 171.844

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

 

ID5

1121

120.970 121.378 121.455 121.168 121.060

Inputs to stage 1 services producers

 

ID5

12

152.694 153.511 153.666 154.143 156.397

Goods

 

ID5

121

147.676 149.693 147.908 147.915 151.226

Foods

 

ID5

1211

164.054 169.644 118.252 110.507 109.591

Energy

 

ID5

1212

141.240 147.111 141.189 140.321 151.563

Goods excluding foods and energy

 

ID5

1213

158.703 158.989 159.397 160.083 160.481

Services

 

ID5

122

154.101 154.410 155.380 155.991 157.699

Trade services

 

ID5

1223

187.360 188.858 191.638 195.715 196.465

Transportation and warehousing services

 

ID5

1222

156.186 157.045 158.464 160.382 161.318

Transportation of passengers

 

ID5

12221

140.059 140.265 143.243 146.820 145.903

Transportation and warehousing of goods

 

ID5

12222

181.380 182.674 183.424 184.674 186.683

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

 

ID5

1221

148.742 148.852 149.570 149.614 151.520

Construction

 

ID5

123

159.836 160.129 161.276 163.625 163.710

Inputs to stage 1 construction producers

 

ID5

13

168.625 169.991 170.057 170.370 171.656

Goods

 

ID5

131

168.876 170.245 169.628 170.172 172.359

Energy

 

ID5

1312

110.053 119.325 108.209 110.779 118.872

Goods excluding foods and energy

 

ID5

1313

178.731 179.169 179.809 179.581 180.384

Services

 

ID5

132

169.082 170.448 172.192 171.891 171.534

Trade services

 

ID5

1323

180.942 182.317 185.051 184.527 183.367

Transportation and warehousing services

 

ID5

1322

124.210 125.438 124.580 125.793 127.229

Transportation and warehousing of goods

 

ID5

13222

128.479 129.749 128.862 130.117 131.602

Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing

 

ID5

1321

147.644 148.812 149.757 149.773 149.764

Intermediate Demand by Production Flow Special Groupings

Total goods inputs to stage 4 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9411

149.582 150.250 150.537 150.766 152.235

Total services inputs to stage 4 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9412

160.412 161.118 162.489 164.092 165.651

Total construction inputs to stage 4 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9413

158.512 158.803 159.940 162.270 162.354

Total foods inputs to stage 4 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9414

147.404 147.579 146.890 145.188 147.014

Total energy goods inputs to stage 4 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9415

131.067 133.298 132.456 129.820 133.311

Total goods less foods and energy inputs to stage 4 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9416

153.919 154.412 155.032 155.962 156.933

Total goods inputs to stage 3 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9311

137.407 137.880 137.169 136.489 138.083

Total services inputs to stage 3 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9312

151.511 151.713 152.493 153.389 153.670

Total construction inputs to stage 3 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9313

158.512 158.803 159.940 162.270 162.354

Total foods inputs to stage 3 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9314

150.896 148.473 146.572 142.100 142.454

Total energy goods inputs to stage 3 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9315

109.154 114.396 107.975 108.553 114.223

Total goods less foods and energy inputs to stage 3 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9316

145.314 145.460 146.919 147.677 149.068

Total goods inputs to stage 2 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9211

109.767 111.223 114.890 116.353 119.977

Total services inputs to stage 2 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9212

153.576 152.997 153.706 153.983 155.567

Total construction inputs to stage 2 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9213

158.512 158.803 159.940 162.270 162.354

Total foods inputs to stage 2 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9214

140.151 140.587 141.327 138.283 140.384

Total energy goods inputs to stage 2 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9215

72.704 75.137 80.034 82.238 87.655

Total goods less foods and energy inputs to stage 2 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9216

143.522 143.766 146.041 147.293 148.984

Total goods inputs to stage 1 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9111

132.331 132.940 132.897 133.917 136.309

Total services inputs to stage 1 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9112

155.608 156.171 157.251 158.636 160.181

Total construction inputs to stage 1 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9117

158.512 158.803 159.940 162.270 162.354

Total foods inputs to stage 1 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9114

124.075 124.286 122.583 118.211 118.161

Total energy goods inputs to stage 1 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9115

127.384 130.888 126.945 127.246 137.018

Total goods less foods and energy inputs to stage 1 intermediate demand

04/10

ID5

9116

132.688 132.604 133.650 135.222 136.429

Footnotes
(1) All indexes are subject to revision for 4 months after their originally scheduled publication to incorporate late reports and corrections by survey respondents. In addition, seasonally adjusted indexes are subject to change for up to 5 years due to the recalculation of seasonal factors published each January.
(2) PPI defines Total finished as including only the personal consumption and private capital investment portions of final demand.
(3) Trade indexes measure changes in margins received by wholesalers and retailers.
(4) The PPI definition of foods does not include food and beverages for immediate consumption. PPI defines food and beverages for immediate consumption as the service of preparing meals, snacks, and beverages to customer order for immediate on-premises and off-premises consumption.
(5) Distributive services include transportation, warehousing, and trade of goods.
(6) Includes intermediate trade, transportation, and warehousing services.
(7) Includes crude petroleum.
(8) Excludes crude petroleum.
(p) Preliminary

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Last Modified Date: March 18, 2026