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Producer Price Indexes

PPI Updates Commodity Weight Allocations for the Final Demand–Intermediate Demand Aggregation Structure

Notice

Effective with the release of January 2026 data on February 27, 2026, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) updated the weight allocations used to calculate its Final Demand–Intermediate Demand (FD–ID) Producer Price Indexes (PPI). PPI weights continue to be based on shipment values from the 2017 economic census. However, to more accurately reflect recent sales patterns, BLS changed the proportion of these weights allocated to the various FD–ID categories to base them on data published in the 2017 Input–Output (I–O) Accounts from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). The allocations were previously based on the 2012 I-O Accounts. This update affects all portions of the PPI FD-ID system: final demand indexes, intermediate demand by commodity type indexes, and intermediate demand by production flow indexes.

This notice discusses updates to final demand and intermediate demand by commodity type indexes together and then describes updates to the intermediate demand by production flow indexes.[1]

The allocation update will not change the PPI classification system, reference base, aggregation structure, or historical index data. The update does cause some significant, though not unexpected, shifts in the relative importance of component series in the FD–ID system. Appendix A of this report presents some of these more noteworthy shifts.

Final Demand and Intermediate Demand by Commodity Type Methodology

The primary data source used in the weight allocations of the PPI commodity FD–ID indexes by commodity type is The Use of Commodities by Industries, Before Redefinitions (Producers' Prices) table (hereafter known as the use table). [2] The use table shows—for each commodity group—the dollar value (in millions of dollars) used by each industry and final user.

BLS analysts convert these dollar values of use to percentages and sum them to 100 percent for each I–O commodity group. Analysts truncate individual values of less than 0.5 percent and normalize the residual values.

BLS analysts then determine the FD–ID categories that correspond to the uses of each commodity group in the I–O table. Next, analysts analyze each detailed record on the I–O table and assign it to one or more of the detailed FD–ID codes. These assignments combine information about the type of use indicated in the table and informed judgment by BLS analysts relating to definitions of the FD–ID categories. The next section of this article includes these definitions. Only the lowest level FD–ID codes are used in the assignment process. Analysts do not make direct assignments to the higher level FD–ID codes (for example, FD4 Final Demand). These higher level indexes are calculated through aggregation of the lower level FD–ID indexes.

To make the FD–ID assignments, the analyst determines

  1. What is the product (transportation service, food, fuel, capital equipment, trade service, unprocessed material input, processed material input, etc.)?
  2. In what manner will this product be used by the consuming industry or user? The combined answer to these questions determines the appropriate FD–ID code assignment. Often, the same product will fall into different FD–ID categories, depending on its use. For example, fresh fruit purchased by households is considered a Crude Finished Consumer Food (FD41113), while the same fruit purchased by a food company for canning is considered an Unprocessed Foodstuff and Feedstuff (ID621).

BLS analysts assign FD–ID weight allocations at the PPI 6-digit commodity group level, because this is the level used for building the lowest level FD–ID indexes. In the next step, analysts match the 6-digit PPI codes with I–O codes in the BEA use table, using a concordance between the PPI and the North American Standard Industrial Classification System (NAICS). BEA I–O data are generally classified according to NAICS. BEA provides a concordance between the NAICS and the I–O industry and commodity codes, which further enhances the match. Next, BLS analysts apply the percentage allocations by FD–ID for each PPI 6-digit code to the total value weight of the 6-digit commodity. The resultant products are used in their respective FD–ID aggregations for index calculation. Relative importance weights are then calculated for component 6-digit series in the PPI by FD–ID. [3]

Final Demand and Intermediate Demand by Commodity Type Structure and Definitions

Type of buyer and type of commodity are two concepts inherent in the Final Demand—Intermediate Demand by Commodity Type categorization.

The two main buyer types are final-demand buyers and intermediate-demand buyers.

  • Final-demand buyers include consumers, government, foreigners, and domestic industries that purchase the commodity as capital investment.
  • Intermediate demand buyers consist of domestic industries that purchase the commodity as an input to production, excluding capital investment.

The four main type of commodities are unprocessed goods, processed goods, services, and construction.

  • Unprocessed goods are goods that have undergone no fabrication. For PPI purposes, unprocessed goods can be subject to picking, sorting, washing, packing, or transporting.
  • Processed goods include goods that have been subjected to a treatment or series of treatments that in some way alters the initial physical nature or function of the goods. Mixing goods or assembling components is considered processing because, though the good itself is not changed, its function or usefulness is altered
  • Services include trade services; transportation and warehousing services; and services excluding trade, transportation, and warehousing. Trade services encompass both wholesale and retail. The PPI views wholesalers and retailers as suppliers of distributive services (rather than as suppliers of goods), because little, if any, transformation of these goods takes place. This approach implies that the output of a wholesale or retail trade establishment is represented by the difference between its selling price of a good and the acquisition price for that same item. Gross margin prices, as collected by PPI, reflect the value added by the establishment for services such as marketing, storing, and displaying goods in convenient locations and making the goods easily available for customers to purchase. Transportation services include transportation of passengers, transportation of cargo, services related to transportation, and warehousing and storage of goods. Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing include all other types of services, such as health care services, professional services, financial services, entertainment services, etc.
  • Construction encompasses the creation and maintenance and repair of buildings or other engineering projects.

The Final Demand–Intermediate Demand (by commodity type) system consists of five major portions differentiated by the type of commodity and class of buyer. The five major FD–ID categories are processed goods for intermediate demand; unprocessed goods for intermediate demand; services for intermediate demand; construction for intermediate demand, and final demand.

  • Processed goods for intermediate demand include fabricated goods purchased by businesses as inputs to production, excluding capital investment.
  • Unprocessed goods for intermediate demand are goods that have undergone no fabrication and are purchased by businesses as inputs to production.
  • Services for intermediate demand include trade services; transportation and warehousing services; and services less trade, transportation, and warehousing purchased by businesses as inputs to production.
  • Construction for intermediate demand includes maintenance and repair construction purchased by businesses.
  • Final demand includes all types of commodities (goods, services, and construction) consumed as personal consumption, by government, by businesses as capital investment, and as exports.

The full Final Demand–Intermediate Demand by Commodity Type structure is provided below. Direct weight allocations are made to the FD–ID categories which are italicized. Definitions of the detailed indexes follow the listing of their respective structure.

Structure of Processed Goods for Intermediate Demand

Table 1
Index Code Title

ID61

Processed Goods for Intermediate Demand

 ID611

 Materials and Components for Manufacturing

  ID6111

  Materials for Manufacturing

   ID61111

   Materials for Food Manufacturing

   ID61112

   Materials for Nondurable Manufacturing

   ID61113

   Materials for Durable Manufacturing

  ID6112

  Components for Manufacturing

   ID61121

   Components for Nondurable Manufacturing

   ID61122

   Components for Durable Manufacturing

 ID612

 Materials and Components for Construction

  ID6121

  Materials for Construction

  ID6122

  Components for Construction

ID613

Processed Fuels and Lubricants for Intermediate Demand

  ID6131

  Processed Fuels and Lubricants for Manufacturing Industries

  ID6132

  Processed Fuels and Lubricants for Nonmanufacturing Industries

 ID614

 Containers for Intermediate Demand

 ID615

 Supplies for Intermediate Demand

  ID6151

  Supplies to Manufacturing Industries

  ID6152

  Supplies to Nonmanufacturing Industries

   ID61521

   Supplies to Nonmanufacturing Industries, Feeds

   ID61522

   Supplies to Nonmanufacturing Industries, Other than Feeds

Definitions of Processed Goods for Intermediate Demand

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ID61111 Materials for Food Manufacturing

contains partially processed food products that must undergo further preparation before reaching the final customer. Examples of materials for food manufacturing include milk products, canned or frozen fruits and vegetables, processed sugars, and certain chemicals.

ID61112 Materials for Nondurable Manufacturing

contains partially processed products that will undergo further preparation or usage in the manufacture of goods which have a life expectancy of less than 3 years. Examples of materials for nondurables manufacturing include cotton yarn used for shirts and wood pulp used to make paper.

ID61113 Materials for Durable Manufacturing

contains partially processed products that will undergo further preparation or usage in the manufacture of goods that have a life expectancy of more than 3 years. Examples of materials for durable manufacturing include textile materials, lumber, metals, and cement.

ID61121 Components for Nondurable Manufacturing

includes products, such as buttons and springs that are completely finished except for installation or assembly into a larger nondurable item. Nondurable goods are considered to have a life expectancy of less than 3 years.

ID61122 Components for Durable Manufacturing

includes products, such as pumps, valves, and fittings that are completely finished except for installation or assembly into a larger durable item. Durable goods are considered to have a life expectancy of 3 years or more.

ID6121 Materials for Construction

includes partially finished products that will undergo further preparation into a construction product. This usage is specifically defined in the I-O tables. Examples include lumber, concrete pipe, and architectural coatings.

ID6122 Components for Construction

includes completely finished products that will undergo installation into a construction product. This usage is specifically defined in the I–O tables. Examples include metal doors and water heaters.

ID6131 Processed Fuels and Lubricants for Manufacturing Industries

includes fuel and related products used in manufacturing industries to generate heat and power and for lubrication. Examples include industrial electric power, industrial natural gas, gasoline, diesel fuel, and greases and oils.

ID6132 Processed Fuels and Lubricants for Nonmanufacturing Industries

includes fuel and related products used in nonmanufacturing industries to generate heat and power and for lubrication. Examples include commercial electric power, commercial natural gas, jet fuel, diesel fuel, and greases and oils.

ID614 Containers for Intermediate Demand

contains paper, wood, plastic, metal, and glass receptacles used to ease the transport of items.

ID6151 Supplies to Manufacturing Industries

includes products consumed in the manufacturing industries during the course of production or distribution of other items but not physically incorporated in those items. These products are distinguished from capital equipment in that they are not amortized. Examples of supplies for manufacturing industries include plastic packaging, small cutting tools, and machinery.

ID61521 Supplies to Nonmanufacturing Industries, Feeds

includes feed products consumed by animals in the livestock industry. Examples of manufactured animal feeds include poultry feed, hog feed, vegetable cakes, and meal fee.

ID61522 Supplies to Nonmanufacturing Industries, Other than Feeds

includes products used in the nonmanufacturing sector other than the animal feed industry, which are consumed during the course of production or distribution of other items but not physically incorporated in those items. Examples include sedatives for hospitals, tires, motor vehicle parts for auto repair shops, and photographic supplies.

Structure of Unprocessed Goods for Intermediate Demand

Table 2
ID62 Unprocessed Goods for Intermediate Demand

 ID621

 Unprocessed Foodstuffs and Feedstuffs

 ID622

 Unprocessed Nonfood Materials

  ID6221

  Unprocessed Nonfood Materials, Except Fuel

   ID62211

   Unprocessed Nonfood Materials, Except Fuel to Manufacturing Industries

   ID62212

   Unprocessed Nonfood Materials, Except Fuel to Nonmanufacturing Industries

  ID6222

  Unprocessed Fuel

   ID62221

   Unprocessed Fuel to Manufacturing Industries

   ID62222

   Unprocessed Fuel to Nonmanufacturing Industries

Definitions of Unprocessed Goods for Intermediate Demand

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ID621 Unprocessed Foodstuffs and Feedstuffs

contains basic agricultural products that will undergo some processing prior to becoming completed food products, as well as agricultural products consumed directly by the agricultural sector. Examples include fresh fruit that will be canned or raw corn consumed by livestock as animal feed. Other examples would be cattle, hogs, or chickens intended for slaughter, or raw cane sugar that will be refined.

ID62211 Unprocessed Nonfood Materials, Except Fuel to Manufacturing Industries

contains minerals, agricultural products, and scrap materials that are intended to be used in a manufacturing process other than manufacturing of foods. Raw cotton that will be turned into yarn, or aluminum base scrap that will end up as refined aluminum, are examples of this category. Crude petroleum is contained in this grouping rather than in Crude Fuels, because it is not used as a fuel in its crude state; it can be used as a raw material in manufacturing (for example, synthetic rubber or pharmaceuticals). Also included in the category are agricultural inputs to manufacturers of pet foods and alcoholic beverages.

ID62212 Unprocessed Nonfood Materials, Except Fuel to Nonmanufacturing Industries

includes products such as sand, gravel, and crushed stone primarily used in the construction industry.

ID62221 Unprocessed Fuel to Manufacturing Industries

contains unrefined energy sources, specifically coal and natural gas, used to generate heat and power in manufacturing industries.

ID62222 Unprocessed Fuel to Nonmanufacturing Industries

includes coal and natural gas used to generate heat and power in nonmanufacturing industries.

Structure of Services for Intermediate Demand

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Table 3
Index Code Title

ID63

Services for Intermediate Demand

 ID631

 Services less Trade, Transportation, and Warehousing for Intermediate Demand

  ID6311

  Services less Trade, Transportation, and Warehousing for Manufacturing Industries

  ID6312

  Services less Trade, Transportation, and Warehousing for Nonmanufacturing Industries

 ID632

 Transportation and Warehousing Services for Intermediate Demand

  ID6321

  Transportation of Passengers for Intermediate Demand

   ID63211

   Transportation of Passengers for Manufacturing Industries

   ID63212

   Transportation of Passengers for Nonmanufacturing Industries

  ID6322

  Transportation and Warehousing of Goods for Intermediate Demand

   ID63221

   Transportation of Goods for Manufacturing Industries

   ID63222

   Transportation of Goods for Nonmanufacturing Industries

 ID633

 Trade Services for Intermediate Demand

  ID6331

  Trade Services for Manufacturing Industries

  ID6332

  Trade Services Nonmanufacturing Industries

Definitions of Services for Intermediate Demand

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ID6311 Services less Trade, Transportation, and Warehousing for Manufacturing Industries

includes services used by the manufacturing sector other than trade and transportation services. Examples include manufacturing services, such as contract work on textiles and metal coating and allied services, as well as other types of services, including engineering services, truck rental, and software publishing.

ID6312 Services less Trade, Transportation, and Warehousing for Nonmanufacturing Industries

includes services used by nonmanufacturing sectors other than trade and transportation services. Financial services, legal services, architectural services, consulting services, and telecommunication services are examples.

ID63211 Transportation of Passengers for Manufacturing Industries

composed of business travel services, including railroad and airline passenger services, purchased by manufacturing industries.

ID63212 Transportation of Passengers for Nonmanufacturing Industries

composed of business travel services, including railroad and airline passenger services, purchased by nonmanufacturing industries.

ID63221 Transportation of Goods for Manufacturing Industries

includes shipping, services related to shipping, and warehousing services for goods sold to manufacturing industries. Examples include pipeline transportation of petroleum products, long-distance motor carrying, and rail transportation of freight and mail.

ID63222 Transportation of Goods for Nonmanufacturing Industries

includes shipping, services related to shipping, and warehousing services for goods sold to nonmanufacturing industries. Examples include U.S. Postal Service, air transportation of freight, courier and messenger services, and marine cargo handling.

ID6331 Trade Services for Manufacturing Industries

contains retail and wholesale trade services for goods sold to manufacturing industries. For PPI purposes, trade services are a margin service, measured as the difference between selling and acquisition price of the good. Parts and supplies for machinery and equipment wholesaling; metals, mineral, and ores wholesaling; and paper and plastics wholesaling are examples of trade services for manufacturing industries.

ID6332 Trade Services for Nonmanufacturing Industries

contains retail and wholesale trade services for goods sold to nonmanufacturing industries. For PPI purposes, trade services are a margin service, measured as the difference between selling and acquisition price of the good. Examples include hardware and building materials and supplies retailing, chemicals and allied products wholesaling, and automotive parts retailing.

Structure of Construction for Intermediate Demand

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Table 4
Index Code Title

ID64

Construction for Intermediate Demand

Definitions of Construction for Intermediate Demand

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ID64 Construction for Intermediate Demand

includes maintenance and repair construction purchased by businesses as inputs to construction. Note that all new construction is defined as capital investment and is included under final demand.

Structure of Final Demand

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Table 5
Index Code Title

FD4

Final Demand

 FD41

 Final Demand Goods

  FD411

  Final Demand Foods

   FD4111

   Finished Consumer Foods

    FD41112

    Finished Consumer Foods, Processed

    FD41113

    Finished Consumer Foods, Crude

   FD4112

   Government Purchased Foods

   FD4113

   Foods for Export

  FD412

  Final Demand Energy

   FD4121

   Finished Consumer Energy Goods

   FD4122

   Government Purchased Energy

   FD4123

   Energy for Export

  FD413

  Final Demand Goods less Foods and Energy

   FD4131

   Finished Goods less Foods and Energy

    FD41311

    Finished Consumer Goods less Foods and Energy

     FD413111

     Nondurable Consumer Goods less Foods and Energy

     FD413112

     Durable Consumer Goods

    FD41312

    Private Capital Equipment

     FD413121

     Private Capital Equipment for Manufacturing Industries

     FD413122

     Private Capital Equipment for Nonmanufacturing Industries

   FD4132

   Government Purchased Goods Excluding Foods and Energy

    FD41321

    Government Purchased Goods Excluding Foods, Energy, and Capital Equipment

    FD41322

    Government Purchased Capital Equipment

   FD4133

   Goods for Export excluding Foods and Energy

 FD42

 Final Demand Services

  FD421

  Final Demand Services less Trade, Transportation, and Warehousing

   FD4211

   Finished Services less Trade, Transportation, and Warehousing

    FD42111

    Finished Consumer Services less Trade, Transportation, and Warehousing

    FD42112

    Private Capital Investment Services less Trade, Transportation, and Warehousing

   FD4212

   Government Purchased Services less Trade, Transportation, and Warehousing

    FD42121

    Government Purchased Services less Trade, Transportation, and Warehousing excluding Capital Investment

    FD42122

    Government Purchased Capital Investment Services less Trade, Transportation, and Warehousing

   FD4213

   Services for Export less Trade, Transportation, and Warehousing

  FD422

  Final Demand Transportation and Warehousing Services

   FD4221

   Transportation of Passengers for Final Demand

    FD42211

    Transportation of Private Passengers

    FD42212

    Transportation of Government Passengers

    FD42213

    Transportation of Passengers for Export

   FD4222

   Transportation and Warehousing of Goods for Final Demand

    FD42221

    Transportation and Warehousing of Finished Goods

     FD422211

     Transportation and Warehousing of Personal Consumption Goods

     FD422212

     Transportation and Warehousing of Private Capital Equipment

    FD42222

    Transportation and Warehousing of Government Purchased Goods

    FD42223

    Transportation and Warehousing of Exports

  FD423

  Final Demand Trade Services

   FD4231

   Trade of Finished Goods

    FD42311

    Trade of Personal Consumption Goods

    FD42312

    Trade of Private Capital Equipment

   FD4232

   Trade of Government Purchased Goods

    FD42321

    Trade of Government Purchased Goods Excluding Capital Equipment

   FD42322

   Trade of Government Purchased Capital Equipment

  FD4233

  Trade of Exports

 FD43

 Final Demand Construction

  FD431

  Construction for Private Capital Investment

  FD432

  Construction for Government

Definitions of Final Demand

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FD41112 Finished Consumer Foods, Processed

contains prepared food products that go directly to the consumer. Examples of processed finished foods include bread, packaged fluid milk and related products, candy and nuts, and carbonated drinks.

FD41113 Finished Consumer Foods, Crude

contains basic food products such as fresh fruits and vegetables that are used in an unprocessed state by the consumer.

FD4112 Government Purchased Foods

includes both processed and unprocessed foods purchased by government.

FD4113 Foods for Export

includes both processed and unprocessed foods sold as export. Examples include oilseeds, corn, and beef and veal.

FD4121 Finished Consumer Energy Goods

made up of energy goods, such as residential electric power, residential natural gas, gasoline, and home heating oil, purchased by consumers.

FD4122 Government Purchased Energy

includes energy goods purchased by the government. Examples of government purchased energy goods are jet fuel and diesel fuel.

FD4123 Energy for Export

composed of energy goods sold as exports. Jet fuel, gasoline, and diesel fuel are examples of exported energy goods.

FD413111 Nondurable Consumer Goods less Foods and Energy

contains nonfood and non-energy products ready for final consumption, with a life expectancy of less than 3 years. Examples include alcoholic beverages, women’s apparel, and cigarettes.

FD413112 Durable Consumer Goods

contains nonfood and non-energy products ready for final consumption, with a life expectancy of more than 3 years. Examples include furniture, passenger cars, and appliances.

FD413121 Private Capital Equipment for Manufacturing Industries

contains products that will undergo no further processing and are used to manufacture or transport other goods in the manufacturing sector. These products are distinguished by the fact that they are amortized over their useful lives and are identified in the I–O tables as Gross Private Fixed Investment. Examples of capital equipment for the manufacturing industry include industrial molds, motor trucks, tractors, and conveying equipment.

FD413122 Private Capital Equipment for Nonmanufacturing Industries

contains products that undergo no further processing and are used in the operation of nonmanufacturing industries. These products are distinguished by the fact that they are amortized over their useful lives and are identified in the I-O tables as Gross Private Fixed Investment. Examples of this category include telephone equipment, office furniture, passenger cars bought by leasing companies, and civilian aircraft.

FD41321 Government Purchased Goods Excluding Foods, Energy, and Capital Equipment

includes government-purchased durable and nondurable goods other than foods, energy, and capital equipment.

FD41322 Government Purchased Capital Equipment

contains products that undergo no further processing and are used in the operation of the government. These products are distinguished by the fact that they are amortized over their useful lives and are identified in the I–O tables as Gross Government Fixed Investment. Examples include military aircraft, and search, detection, navigation, and guidance systems and equipment.

FD4133 Goods for Export Excluding Foods and Energy

composed of unprocessed and processed goods, other than foods and energy, sold as exports. Raw cotton, chemicals, and civilian aircraft are examples of goods for export excluding foods and energy.

FD42111 Finished Consumer Services less Trade, Transportation, and Warehousing

includes services other than trade and transportation services purchased by consumers, such as telecommunication services, medical care, insurance, and lodging.

FD42112 Private Capital Investment Services less Trade, Transportation, and Warehousing

composed of services other than trade, transportation, and warehousing services identified in the I–O tables as Gross Private Fixed Investment. Examples include engineering services, support activities for oil and gas operations, and system software publishing.

FD42121 Government Purchased Services less Trade, Transportation, and Warehousing Excluding Capital Investment

includes government-purchased services other than trade, transportation, warehousing, and capital investment services. Examples are legal services and telecommunications services.

FD42122 Government Purchased Capital Investment Services less Trade, Transportation, and Warehousing

composed of government-purchased services other that trade, transportation, and warehousing identified in the I–O tables as Gross Government Fixed Investment. Examples include software publishing and information technology support services.

FD4213 Services for Export less Trade, Transportation, and Warehousing

includes services sold by domestic producers to foreigners other that trade, transportation, and warehousing services. Engineering services and securities, brokerage, and investment advice are examples.

FD42211 Transportation of Private Passengers

includes consumer travel services, such as airline passenger services and rail transportation of passengers.

FD42212 Transportation of Government Passengers

includes government-purchased travel services.

FD42213 Transportation of Passengers for Export

composed of travel services sold as exports. An example is airline passenger services.

FD422211 Transportation and Warehousing of Personal Consumption Goods

includes shipping, services related to shipping, and warehousing services for goods eventually sold to consumers. Examples of transportation and warehousing of personal consumption goods are long distance motor carrying, deep sea water transportation of freight, and U.S. Postal Service.

FD422212 Transportation and Warehousing of Private Capital Equipment

includes shipping, services related to shipping, and warehousing services for goods sold as capital investment. This use category is identified in the I–O tables as Gross Private Fixed Investment.

FD42222 Transportation and Warehousing of Government Purchased Goods

includes shipping, services related to shipping, and warehousing services for goods sold to government.

FD42223 Transportation and Warehousing of Exports

includes shipping, services related to shipping, and warehousing services for goods sold as exports.

FD42311 Trade of Personal Consumption Goods

composed of retail and wholesale trade services for goods eventually sold to consumers. For PPI purposes, trade services are a margin service, measured as the difference between selling and acquisition price of a good. Examples of personal consumption trade services are apparel wholesaling, food and alcohol retailing, and automotive fuels and lubricant retailing.

FD42312 Trade of Private Capital Equipment

includes retail and wholesale trade services for goods sold as capital equipment. Machinery and equipment wholesaling, furnishings wholesaling, and automotive retailing represent examples of private capital equipment trade services.

FD42321 Trade of Government Purchased Goods Excluding Capital Equipment

composed of retail and wholesale trade services for goods sold to government other than capital equipment. For PPI purposes, trade services are a margin service, measured as the difference between selling and acquisition price of the good. Examples include chemicals and allied products wholesaling and parts and supplies for machinery wholesaling.

FD42322 Trade of Government Purchased Capital Equipment

includes retail and wholesale trade services for goods sold to government as capital equipment. For PPI purposes, trade services are a margin service, measured as the difference between selling and acquisition price of a good. Examples of trade of government purchased capital investment are machinery and equipment wholesaling and furnishing wholesaling.

FD4233 Trade of Exports

includes retail and wholesale trade services for goods sold as exports. For PPI purposes, trade services are a margin service, measured as the difference between selling and acquisition price of the good. Examples include machinery and equipment wholesaling and alcohol wholesaling.

FD431 Construction for Private Capital Investment

includes construction identified in the I-O tables as Gross Private Fixed Investment. All new construction is identified in the I–O tables as fixed investment. Examples include new office building construction, new industrial building construction, and new healthcare building construction.

FD432 Construction for Government

composed of all construction purchased by the government. New school building construction and maintenance and repair of nonresidential buildings are examples of construction for government.

Intermediate Demand by Production Flow Methodology

The intermediate demand by production flow portion of the FD-ID system reorganizes into four stages of production the same set of intermediate demand commodities included in the intermediate demand by commodity type portion of the system. The stages are developed such that commodities in one stage are used as inputs to produce commodities in the next stage. The stage-based treatment of intermediate demand allows data users to study price transmission relationships between the intermediate stages of production as well as the relationship to final demand.

To construct the intermediate demand by production flow indexes, a five-step procedure is followed. The procedure utilizes both BEA Make of commodities by industries and Use of commodities by industries, before redefinition tables. Both tables are included in the Benchmark Input-Output Accounts of the United States, 2017, published by BEA. As stated earlier, Use of commodities by industries, before redefinition shows—for each commodity—the dollar value (in millions of dollars at producers’ prices) used by each industry and final user. The Make of commodities by industries table indicates the dollar value (in millions of dollars at producers’ prices) of each commodity made by each industry.

The first step in the procedure is to determine the total production of each industry in the economy. In general, industries are classified as primary producers of specific goods or services; however, industries may also be secondary producers of other goods or services. A firm classified in the automobile industry, for example, produces primarily automobiles, but the same firm may also produce and sell additional commodities, such as car parts, scrap metal, or car rentals. These additional commodities are classified as secondary production. The first step therefore requires determining both the primary production and secondary production of each industry in the economy. The 2017 BEA Make of commodities by industries table was used for this purpose.

The second step is to ascertain where the total output of each industry is consumed. This step requires determining, for each industry, the portion of the industry output consumed as final demand and the portion consumed as intermediate demand. For the intermediate-demand portion, determining which specific industries are consuming the industry’s output also is required. BEA 2017 Use of commodities by industries, before redefinition data were employed to make this determination.

The third step in developing stages is to assign industries to stages of production. Within a stage-based system, transactions can be classified as forward flow, backflow, or internal flow. Forward flow occurs when an industry sells its output to an industry classified in a forward stage of production (to be used as an input) or to final demand. Internal flow occurs when an industry sells its output to be used as an input by another industry classified within the same stage of production. Backflow occurs when an industry sells its output to be used as an input by an industry classified in an earlier stage of production in the system. To successfully develop a forward-flowing system of price change, industries should be assigned to stages in a manner that minimizes backflow and internal flow while maximizing forward flow within the system. Towards this end, PPI assigned all industries included in the BEA I-O tables to stages in a manner that attempted to maximize net forward flow of the system. Net forward flow is defined as:

  • Forward flow occurs when an industry sells its output to an industry classified in a forward stage of production (to be used as an input) or to final demand.
  • Internal flow occurs when an industry sells its output to be used as an input by another industry classified within the same stage of production.
  • Backflow occurs when an industry sells its output to be used as an input by an industry classified in an earlier stage of production in the system.
Net forward flow = (forward shipments of the industry stage + inputs received from previous stages of process) - (backward shipments of the industry stage + inputs received from forward stages of process)

The PPI program implements a two-step procedure to attempt to maximize net forward flow. In the first step, a set of rules is used to assign industries to stages and select the appropriate number of stages for the system. The system that the PPI program eventually chose is a four-stage system. The set of rules used to assign industries to the four stages is summarized as follows:

  • Assign industry to stage 4 if shipments sold to final demand are ≥ 75 percent of industry production.
  • Assign industry to stage 3 if shipments sold to final demand and to stage 4 are ≥ 70 percent of industry production and shipments sold to final demand are < 75 percent of production.
  • Assign industry to stage 2 if shipments sold to final demand, to stage 4, and to stage 3 are ≥ 60 percent of industry production; and shipments sold to final demand and to stage 4 are < 70 percent of production; and shipments sold to final demand are < 75 percent.
  • Assign industry to stage 1 if it does not meet the conditions of stage 4, 3, or 2.

Before selecting the number of stages and set of rules just described, the PPI program examined many different sets of rules and numbers of stages. It eventually chose the aforementioned system because it maximized net forward flow as compared with other sets of rules examined. [4]

After the assignment of industries to stages by use of the aforementioned rules, the second step in the procedure to maximize net forward flow was to examine the effects on net forward flow of moving individual industries to stages other than that to which they were originally assigned. In cases in which there were substantial gains to net forward flow, industries were left in the new stage.

The PPI production-flow-based system exhibits strong forward flow and little backflow: 83.9 percent of transactions in the system are forward flowing, 5.5 percent are back flowing, and 10.5 percent are internally flowing.

The fourth step in constructing the production-flow-based intermediate demand indexes is to determine the commodities to be included and weights to be used in the intermediate demand indexes. The four main indexes in the production flow system are

  • stage 1 intermediate demand,
  • stage 2 intermediate demand,
  • stage 3 intermediate demand, and
  • stage 4 intermediate demand.

These indexes track prices for the inputs consumed by industries in each of the four stages of production. They do not track prices for the output produced by industries in each of the four stages of production. For example, the stage 4 intermediate demand index tracks price change for inputs consumed by industries included in the fourth stage of production. Recall that industries classified in the fourth stage of production mostly produce goods sold to final demand. The stage 4 intermediate demand index therefore measures price change in the inputs to production of industries that produce primarily final-demand commodities.

The BEA Use of Commodities by Industries, Before Redefinitions (Producers' Prices) table is used to determine the set of commodities consumed by industries in each of the four stages. The use table indicates the commodities consumed by industries in terms of BEA I-O codes. Since FD-ID indexes are constructed from 6-digit PPI commodity group level indexes, BEA I-O codes are matched to 6-digit PPI codes through use of a concordance between the PPI commodity codes and BEA I-O data. In the end, through the BEA use table and the PPI/I-O concordance, the set of 6-digit PPI commodities consumed by each stage is determined, and these are the commodities that compose each of the four stages of intermediate demand included in the production flow model. The final step in developing the production flow indexes is to convert the indexes from gross weighted indexes to net weighted indexes. Net weighting is accomplished by removing transactions in which an input is both produced and consumed within a given stage. Net weighting eliminates multiple counting of price change from the production flow price indexes. Net weights are developed using both the BEA Use of Commodities by Industries, Before Redefinitions (Producers' Prices) and Make of Commodities by Industries, Before Redefinitions tables.

Appendix B, Table 1 presents the updated industry stage assignments based on 2017 I-O data. Appendix B, Table 2 presents shifts in industry stage assignments between 2012 and 2017 I-O data.

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Appendix A

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 Appendix A1. Noteworthy Relative Importance Shifts in Final Demand Goods
Title Index Code Previous Relative Importance Updated Relative Importance Difference

Oilseeds

018301 0.163 0.103 -0.060

Crude petroleum (domestic production)

056101 0.016 0.064 0.048

Jet fuel

057203 0.193 0.142 -0.051

Carbon steel scrap

101211 0.114 0.066 -0.048

Aircraft engine and engine parts

142301 0.171 0.204 0.033
 Appendix A2. Noteworthy Relative Importance Shifts in Final Demand Services
Title Index Code Previous Relative Importance Updated Relative Importance Difference

Airline passenger services

302201 1.251 1.184 -0.067

System software publishing

341101 1.062 0.900 -0.162

Cellular phone and other wireless telecommunication

372101 0.987 1.125 0.138

Bundled wired telecommunications access services

375101 0.955 1.029 0.074

Hosting, ASP and other IT infrastructure provisioning services

381101 0.451 0.343 -0.108

Securities brokerage, dealing, and investment advice

401101 1.062 1.128 0.066

Administrative and general management consulting services

454101 0.252 0.318 0.066

Commercial machinery repair and maintenance

551101 0.050 0.167 0.117

Machinery and vehicle wholesaling

571103 3.117 3.315 0.198

Chemicals and allied products wholesaling

575101 1.015 0.915 -0.100
Appendix A3. Noteworthy Relative Importance Shifts in Processed Goods for Intermediate Demand
Title Index Code Previous Relative Importance Updated Relative Importance Difference

Other miscellaneous processed foods

028901 0.678 0.754 0.076

Unleaded regular gasoline

057104 1.228 1.311 0.083

Jet fuel

057203 0.686 0.758 0.072

Other basic organics

061403 2.454 2.381 -0.073

Diagnostics

063718 0.551 0.457 -0.094

Other commercial printing, incl. screen, engraving, digital, & general job exc. labels/wrappers

094711 0.673 0.760 0.087

Heat transfer equipment, including heat pumps

114807 0.221 0.147 -0.074

Service industry machinery and parts

116801 0.234 0.124 -0.110

Aircraft engine and engine parts

142301 0.560 0.434 -0.126

Surgical and medical instruments

156201 0.432 0.508 0.076
 Appendix A4. Noteworthy Relative Importance Shifts in Unprocessed Goods for Intermediate Demand
Title Index Code Previous Relative Importance Updated Relative Importance Difference

Corn

012202 6.738 6.597 -0.141

Oilseeds

018301 3.597 4.702 1.105

Coal

051301 3.996 3.635 -0.361

Natural gas

053101 9.589 8.742 -0.847

Crude petroleum (domestic production)

056101 21.012 18.739 -2.273

Carbon steel scrap

101211 3.226 4.032 0.806

Gold ores

102105 4.810 4.256 -0.554

Copper base scrap

102301 1.407 1.758 0.351

Aluminum base scrap

102302 1.687 2.108 0.421

Other nonferrous scrap (including lead, zinc and precious metals)

102303 1.579 1.974 0.395
Appendix A5. Noteworthy Relative Importance Shifts in Services for Intermediate Demand
Title Index Code Previous Relative Importance Updated Relative Importance Difference

Long-distance motor carrying

301202 1.855 2.111 0.256

System software publishing

341101 0.108 0.465 0.357

Cellular phone and other wireless telecommunication

372101 1.544 1.186 -0.358

Hosting, ASP and other IT infrastructure provisioning services

381101 1.097 1.313 0.216

Securities brokerage, dealing, and investment advice

401101 2.779 2.545 -0.234

Securities brokerage and dealing related services (partial)

401102 1.454 1.258 -0.196

Engineering services

453201 2.683 2.473 -0.210

Administrative and general management consulting services

454101 1.784 1.564 -0.220

Commercial machinery repair and maintenance

551101 1.612 1.265 -0.347

Chemicals and allied products wholesaling

575101 1.718 1.968 0.250

Appendix B

Intermediate Demand by Production Flow Assignments

The following table presents the final industry stage assignments of the PPI production flow model on the basis of 2017 BEA I–O data. Stage 1 includes 72 industries, stage 2 contains 95 industries, stage 3 includes 107 industries, and stage 4 contains 122 industries.

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Appendix B1. Intermediate Demand by Production Flow Stage Assignments
BEA Title BEA Code Stage

Oilseed farming

1111A0 1

Forestry and logging

113000 1

Support activities for agriculture and forestry

115000 1

Oil and gas extraction

211000 1

Coal mining

212100 1

Copper, nickel, lead, and zinc mining

212230 1

Iron, gold, silver, and other metal ore mining

2122A0 1

Nonresidential maintenance and repair

230301 1

Other animal food manufacturing

311119 1

Textile and fabric finishing and fabric coating mills

313300 1

Sawmills and wood preservation

321100 1

Millwork

321910 1

Pulp mills

322110 1

Paperboard mills

322130 1

Support activities for printing

323120 1

Petrochemical manufacturing

325110 1

Synthetic dye and pigment manufacturing

325130 1

Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing

325180 1

Plastics material and resin manufacturing

325211 1

Synthetic rubber and artificial and synthetic fibers and filaments manufacturing

3252A0 1

Fertilizer manufacturing

325310 1

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing

325320 1

Adhesive manufacturing

325520 1

Printing ink manufacturing

325910 1

Laminated plastics plate, sheet (except packaging), and shape manufacturing

326130 1

Lime and gypsum product manufacturing

327400 1

Ground or treated mineral and earth manufacturing

327992 1

Iron and steel mills and ferroalloy manufacturing

331110 1

Steel product manufacturing from purchased steel

331200 1

Alumina Refining and Primary Aluminum Production

331313 1

Secondary smelting and alloying of aluminum

331314 1

Aluminum product manufacturing from purchased aluminum

33131B 1

Nonferrous Metal (except Aluminum) Smelting and Refining

331410 1

Copper rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying

331420 1

Nonferrous metal (except copper and aluminum) rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying

331490 1

Spring and wire product manufacturing

332600 1

Machine shops

332710 1

Turned product and screw, nut, and bolt manufacturing

332720 1

Coating, engraving, heat treating and allied activities

332800 1

Mechanical power transmission equipment manufacturing

333613 1

Printed circuit assembly (electronic assembly) manufacturing

334418 1

Manufacturing and reproducing magnetic and optical media

334610 1

Carbon and graphite product manufacturing

335991 1

Petroleum and petroleum products

424700 1

Rail transportation

482000 1

Pipeline transportation

486000 1

Scenic and sightseeing transportation and support activities for transportation

48A000 1

Postal service

491000 1

Couriers and messengers

492000 1

Cable and other subscription programming

515200 1

Internet publishing and broadcasting and Web search portals

519130 1

Insurance agencies, brokerages, and related activities

524200 1

Monetary authorities and depository credit intermediation

52A000 1

Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing

532400 1

Legal services

541100 1

Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services

541200 1

Specialized design services

541400 1

Other computer related services, including facilities management

54151A 1

Management consulting services

541610 1

Environmental and other technical consulting services

5416A0 1

Advertising, public relations, and related services

541800 1

All other miscellaneous professional, scientific, and technical services

5419A0 1

Office administrative services

561100 1

Employment services

561300 1

Business support services

561400 1

Investigation and security services

561600 1

Services to buildings and dwellings

561700 1

Other support services

561900 1

Waste management and remediation services

562000 1

Spectator sports

711200 1

Independent artists, writers, and performers

711500 1

Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment repair and maintenance

811300 1

Grain farming

1111B0 2

Other crop farming

111900 2

Dairy cattle and milk production

112120 2

Beef cattle ranching and farming, including feedlots and dual-purpose ranching and farming

1121A0 2

Poultry and egg production

112300 2

Animal production, except cattle and poultry and eggs

112A00 2

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production

114000 2

Stone mining and quarrying

212310 2

Other nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying

2123A0 2

Electric power generation, transmission, and distribution

221100 2

Natural gas distribution

221200 2

Wet corn milling

311221 2

Soybean and other oilseed processing

311224 2

Fiber, yarn, and thread mills

313100 2

Fabric mills

313200 2

Other textile product mills

314900 2

Veneer, plywood, and engineered wood product manufacturing

321200 2

All other wood product manufacturing

3219A0 2

Paper mills

322120 2

Paperboard container manufacturing

322210 2

Paper Bag and Coated and Treated Paper Manufacturing

322220 2

Stationery product manufacturing

322230 2

All other converted paper product manufacturing

322299 2

Printing

323110 2

Petroleum refineries

324110 2

Other petroleum and coal products manufacturing

324190 2

Paint and coating manufacturing

325510 2

All other chemical product and preparation manufacturing

3259A0 2

Plastics packaging materials and unlaminated film and sheet manufacturing

326110 2

Plastics pipe, pipe fitting, and unlaminated profile shape manufacturing

326120 2

Polystyrene foam product manufacturing

326140 2

Urethane and other foam product (except polystyrene) manufacturing

326150 2

Plastics bottle manufacturing

326160 2

Other plastics product manufacturing

326190 2

Rubber and plastics hoses and belting manufacturing

326220 2

Other rubber product manufacturing

326290 2

Glass and glass product manufacturing

327200 2

Cement manufacturing

327310 2

Concrete pipe, brick, and block manufacturing

327330 2

Abrasive product manufacturing

327910 2

Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral products

327999 2

Ferrous metal foundries

331510 2

Nonferrous metal foundries

331520 2

Custom roll forming

332114 2

Metal crown, closure, and other metal stamping (except automotive)

332119 2

All other forging, stamping, and sintering

33211A 2

Plate work and fabricated structural product manufacturing

332310 2

Ornamental and architectural metal products manufacturing

332320 2

Metal can, box, and other metal container (light gauge) manufacturing

332430 2

Hardware manufacturing

332500 2

Plumbing fixture fitting and trim manufacturing

332913 2

Valve and fittings other than plumbing

33291A 2

Ball and roller bearing manufacturing

332991 2

Fabricated pipe and pipe fitting manufacturing

332996 2

Other fabricated metal manufacturing

332999 2

Industrial and commercial fan and blower and air purification equipment manufacturing

333413 2

Cutting and machine tool accessory, rolling mill, and other metalworking machinery manufacturing

33351B 2

Speed changer, industrial high-speed drive, and gear manufacturing

333612 2

Fluid power process machinery

33399B 2

Telephone apparatus manufacturing

334210 2

Other communications equipment manufacturing

334290 2

Semiconductor and related device manufacturing

334413 2

Other electronic component manufacturing

33441A 2

Automatic environmental control manufacturing

334512 2

Totalizing fluid meter and counting device manufacturing

334514 2

Electric lamp bulb and part manufacturing

335110 2

Lighting fixture manufacturing

335120 2

Motor and generator manufacturing

335312 2

Relay and industrial control manufacturing

335314 2

Communication and energy wire and cable manufacturing

335920 2

Propulsion units and parts for space vehicles and guided missiles

33641A 2

Other nondurable goods merchant wholesalers

424A00 2

Wholesale electronic markets and agents and brokers

425000 2

Air transportation

481000 2

Truck transportation

484000 2

Warehousing and storage

493000 2

Periodical Publishers

511120 2

Directory, mailing list, and other publishers

5111A0 2

Motion picture and video industries

512100 2

Sound recording industries

512200 2

Radio and television broadcasting

515100 2

Data processing, hosting, and related services

518200 2

Nondepository credit intermediation and related activities

522A00 2

Securities and commodity contracts intermediation and brokerage

523A00 2

Insurance Carriers, except Direct Life Insurance

5241XX 2

Other real estate

531ORE 2

Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets

533000 2

Architectural, engineering, and related services

541300 2

Computer systems design services

541512 2

Management of companies and enterprises

550000 2

Travel arrangement and reservation services

561500 2

Electronic and precision equipment repair and maintenance

811200 2

Personal and household goods repair and maintenance

811400 2

Federal electric utilities

S00101 2

State and local government electric utilities

S00202 2

Fruit and tree nut farming

111300 3

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production

111400 3

Water, sewage and other systems

221300 3

Residential maintenance and repair

230302 3

Flour milling and malt manufacturing

311210 3

Fats and oils refining and blending

311225 3

Sugar and confectionery product manufacturing

311300 3

Cheese manufacturing

311513 3

Dry, condensed, and evaporated dairy product manufacturing

311514 3

Fluid milk and butter manufacturing

31151A 3

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing

311520 3

Poultry processing

311615 3

Animal (except poultry) slaughtering, rendering, and processing

31161A 3

Seafood product preparation and packaging

311700 3

Flavoring syrup and concentrate manufacturing

311930 3

Seasoning and dressing manufacturing

311940 3

Breweries

312120 3

Wineries

312130 3

Distilleries

312140 3

Carpet and rug mills

314110 3

Curtain and linen mills

314120 3

Sanitary paper product manufacturing

322291 3

Asphalt paving mixture and block manufacturing

324121 3

Asphalt shingle and coating materials manufacturing

324122 3

Industrial gas manufacturing

325120 3

Other basic organic chemical manufacturing

325190 3

Medicinal and botanical manufacturing

325411 3

In-vitro diagnostic substance manufacturing

325413 3

Biological product (except diagnostic) manufacturing

325414 3

Soap and cleaning compound manufacturing

325610 3

Tire manufacturing

326210 3

Clay product and refractory manufacturing

327100 3

Ready-mix concrete manufacturing

327320 3

Other concrete product manufacturing

327390 3

Cut stone and stone product manufacturing

327991 3

Mineral wool manufacturing

327993 3

Cutlery and handtool manufacturing

332200 3

Power boiler and heat exchanger manufacturing

332410 3

Metal tank (heavy gauge) manufacturing

332420 3

Other commercial and service industry machinery manufacturing

333318 3

Heating equipment (except warm air furnaces) manufacturing

333414 3

Air conditioning, refrigeration, and warm air heating equipment manufacturing

333415 3

Industrial mold manufacturing

333511 3

Special tool, die, jig, and fixture manufacturing

333514 3

Other engine equipment manufacturing

333618 3

Pump and pumping equipment manufacturing

33391A 3

Material handling equipment manufacturing

333920 3

Packaging machinery manufacturing

333993 3

Other general purpose machinery manufacturing

33399A 3

Computer terminals and other computer peripheral equipment manufacturing

334118 3

Search, detection, and navigation instruments manufacturing

334511 3

Industrial process variable instruments manufacturing

334513 3

Switchgear and switchboard apparatus manufacturing

335313 3

Storage battery manufacturing

335911 3

Wiring device manufacturing

335930 3

Motor vehicle body manufacturing

336211 3

Motor vehicle gasoline engine and engine parts manufacturing

336310 3

Motor vehicle electrical and electronic equipment manufacturing

336320 3

Motor vehicle transmission and power train parts manufacturing

336350 3

Motor vehicle seating and interior trim manufacturing

336360 3

Motor vehicle metal stamping

336370 3

Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing

336390 3

Motor vehicle steering, suspension component (except spring), and brake systems manufacturing

3363A0 3

Aircraft engine and engine parts manufacturing

336412 3

Other aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturing

336413 3

Railroad rolling stock manufacturing

336500 3

Military armored vehicle, tank, and tank component manufacturing

336992 3

Wood kitchen cabinet and countertop manufacturing

337110 3

Showcase, partition, shelving, and locker manufacturing

337215 3

Office furniture and custom architectural woodwork and millwork manufacturing

33721A 3

Surgical and medical instrument manufacturing

339112 3

Surgical appliance and supplies manufacturing

339113 3

Dental equipment and supplies manufacturing

339114 3

Dental laboratories

339116 3

Office supplies (except paper) manufacturing

339940 3

Sign manufacturing

339950 3

All other miscellaneous manufacturing

339990 3

Motor vehicle and motor vehicle parts and supplies

423100 3

Professional and commercial equipment and supplies

423400 3

Household appliances and electrical and electronic goods

423600 3

Machinery, equipment, and supplies

423800 3

Other durable goods merchant wholesalers

423A00 3

Drugs and druggists' sundries

424200 3

Grocery and related product wholesalers

424400 3

Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers

444000 3

Transit and ground passenger transportation

485000 3

Newspaper publishers

511110 3

Software publishers

511200 3

Wired telecommunications carriers

517110 3

Wireless telecommunications carriers (except satellite)

517210 3

Satellite, telecommunications resellers, and all other telecommunications

517A00 3

News syndicates, libraries, archives and all other information services

5191A0 3

Other financial investment activities

523900 3

Automotive equipment rental and leasing

532100 3

General and consumer goods rental

532A00 3

Custom computer programming services

541511 3

Photographic services

541920 3

Facilities support services

561200 3

Medical and diagnostic laboratories

621500 3

Promoters of performing arts and sports and agents for public figures

711A00 3

Accommodation

721000 3

All other food and drinking places

722A00 3

Dry-cleaning and laundry services

812300 3

Civic, social, professional, and similar organizations

813B00 3

Other federal government enterprises

S00102 3

State and local government passenger transit

S00201 3

Other state and local government enterprises

S00203 3

Vegetable and melon farming

111200 4

Drilling oil and gas wells

213111 4

Other support activities for mining

21311A 4

Health care structures

233210 4

Manufacturing structures

233230 4

Power and communication structures

233240 4

Educational and vocational structures

233262 4

Office and commercial structures

2332A0 4

Transportation structures and highways and streets

2332C0 4

Other nonresidential structures

2332D0 4

Single-family residential structures

233411 4

Multifamily residential structures

233412 4

Other residential structures

2334A0 4

Dog and cat food manufacturing

311111 4

Breakfast cereal manufacturing

311230 4

Frozen food manufacturing

311410 4

Fruit and vegetable canning, pickling, and drying

311420 4

Bread and bakery product manufacturing

311810 4

Cookie, cracker, pasta, and tortilla manufacturing

3118A0 4

Snack food manufacturing

311910 4

Coffee and tea manufacturing

311920 4

All other food manufacturing

311990 4

Soft drink and ice manufacturing

312110 4

Tobacco product manufacturing

312200 4

Apparel manufacturing

315000 4

Leather and allied product manufacturing

316000 4

Pharmaceutical preparation manufacturing

325412 4

Toilet preparation manufacturing

325620 4

Ammunition, arms, ordnance, and accessories manufacturing

33299A 4

Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing

333111 4

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing

333112 4

Construction machinery manufacturing

333120 4

Mining and oil and gas field machinery manufacturing

333130 4

Semiconductor machinery manufacturing

333242 4

Other industrial machinery manufacturing

33329A 4

Optical instrument and lens manufacturing

333314 4

Photographic and photocopying equipment manufacturing

333316 4

Machine Tool Manufacturing

333517 4

Turbine and turbine generator set units manufacturing

333611 4

Air and gas compressor manufacturing

333912 4

Power-driven handtool manufacturing

333991 4

Industrial process furnace and oven manufacturing

333994 4

Electronic computer manufacturing

334111 4

Computer storage device manufacturing

334112 4

Broadcast and wireless communications equipment

334220 4

Audio and video equipment manufacturing

334300 4

Electromedical and electrotherapeutic apparatus manufacturing

334510 4

Electricity and signal testing instruments manufacturing

334515 4

Analytical laboratory instrument manufacturing

334516 4

Irradiation apparatus manufacturing

334517 4

Watch, clock, and other measuring and controlling device manufacturing

33451A 4

Small electrical appliance manufacturing

335210 4

Major Household Appliance Manufacturing

335220 4

Power, distribution, and specialty transformer manufacturing

335311 4

Primary battery manufacturing

335912 4

All other miscellaneous electrical equipment and component manufacturing

335999 4

Automobile manufacturing

336111 4

Light truck and utility vehicle manufacturing

336112 4

Heavy duty truck manufacturing

336120 4

Truck trailer manufacturing

336212 4

Motor home manufacturing

336213 4

Travel trailer and camper manufacturing

336214 4

Aircraft manufacturing

336411 4

Guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing

336414 4

Ship building and repairing

336611 4

Boat building

336612 4

Motorcycle, bicycle, and parts manufacturing

336991 4

All other transportation equipment manufacturing

336999 4

Upholstered household furniture manufacturing

337121 4

Nonupholstered wood household furniture manufacturing

337122 4

Institutional furniture manufacturing

337127 4

Other household nonupholstered furniture

33712N 4

Other furniture related product manufacturing

337900 4

Ophthalmic goods manufacturing

339115 4

Jewelry and silverware manufacturing

339910 4

Sporting and athletic goods manufacturing

339920 4

Doll, toy, and game manufacturing

339930 4

Motor vehicle and parts dealers

441000 4

Food and beverage stores

445000 4

Health and personal care stores

446000 4

Gasoline stations

447000 4

Clothing and clothing accessories stores

448000 4

General merchandise stores

452000 4

Nonstore retailers

454000 4

Water transportation

483000 4

All other retail

4B0000 4

Book publishers

511130 4

Direct life insurance carriers

524113 4

Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles

525000 4

Owner-occupied housing

531HSO 4

Tenant-occupied housing

531HST 4

Scientific research and development services

541700 4

Veterinary services

541940 4

Elementary and secondary schools

611100 4

Junior colleges, colleges, universities, and professional schools

611A00 4

Other educational services

611B00 4

Offices of physicians

621100 4

Offices of dentists

621200 4

Offices of other health practitioners

621300 4

Outpatient care centers

621400 4

Home health care services

621600 4

Other ambulatory health care services

621900 4

Hospitals

622000 4

Nursing and community care facilities

623A00 4

Residential mental health, substance abuse, and other residential care facilities

623B00 4

Individual and family services

624100 4

Child day care services

624400 4

Community food, housing, and other relief services, including rehabilitation services

624A00 4

Performing arts companies

711100 4

Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks

712000 4

Amusement parks and arcades

713100 4

Gambling industries (except casino hotels)

713200 4

Other amusement and recreation industries

713900 4

Full-service restaurants

722110 4

Limited-service restaurants

722211 4

Automotive repair and maintenance

811100 4

Personal care services

812100 4

Death care services

812200 4

Other personal services

812900 4

Religious organizations

813100 4

Grantmaking, giving, and social advocacy organizations

813A00 4

Private households

814000 4

To examine industry shifts resulting from the FD-ID allocations update, the following table compares industry stage assignments, based 2012 I-O data, with the current assignments, based on 2017 I-O data.

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Appendix B2. 2017 Versus 2012 Stage Assignments for Comparable Industries
BEA Title BEA Code 2012 Assignment 2017 Assignment

Oilseed farming

1111A0 1 1

Grain farming

1111B0 2 2

Vegetable and melon farming

111200 4 4

Fruit and tree nut farming

111300 3 3

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production

111400 3 3

Other crop farming

111900 2 2

Dairy cattle and milk production

112120 2 2

Beef cattle ranching and farming, including feedlots and dual-purpose ranching and farming

1121A0 2 2

Poultry and egg production

112300 2 2

Animal production, except cattle and poultry and eggs

112A00 2 2

Forestry and logging

113000 1 1

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production

114000 3 2

Support activities for agriculture and forestry

115000 1 1

Oil and gas extraction

211000 1 1

Coal mining

212100 1 1

Copper, nickel, lead, and zinc mining

212230 1 1

Iron, gold, silver, and other metal ore mining

2122A0 1 1

Stone mining and quarrying

212310 2 2

Other nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying

2123A0 1 2

Drilling oil and gas wells

213111 4 4

Other support activities for mining

21311A 4 4

Electric power generation, transmission, and distribution

221100 2 2

Natural gas distribution

221200 2 2

Water, sewage and other systems

221300 3 3

Nonresidential maintenance and repair

230301 1 1

Residential maintenance and repair

230302 3 3

Health care structures

233210 4 4

Manufacturing structures

233230 4 4

Power and communication structures

233240 4 4

Educational and vocational structures

233262 4 4

Office and commercial structures

2332A0 4 4

Transportation structures and highways and streets

2332C0 4 4

Other nonresidential structures

2332D0 4 4

Single-family residential structures

233411 4 4

Multifamily residential structures

233412 4 4

Other residential structures

2334A0 4 4

Dog and cat food manufacturing

311111 4 4

Other animal food manufacturing

311119 1 1

Flour milling and malt manufacturing

311210 3 3

Wet corn milling

311221 3 2

Soybean and other oilseed processing

311224 2 2

Fats and oils refining and blending

311225 3 3

Breakfast cereal manufacturing

311230 4 4

Sugar and confectionery product manufacturing

311300 3 3

Frozen food manufacturing

311410 4 4

Fruit and vegetable canning, pickling, and drying

311420 4 4

Cheese manufacturing

311513 3 3

Dry, condensed, and evaporated dairy product manufacturing

311514 3 3

Fluid milk and butter manufacturing

31151A 3 3

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing

311520 3 3

Poultry processing

311615 3 3

Animal (except poultry) slaughtering, rendering, and processing

31161A 3 3

Seafood product preparation and packaging

311700 3 3

Bread and bakery product manufacturing

311810 4 4

Cookie, cracker, pasta, and tortilla manufacturing

3118A0 4 4

Snack food manufacturing

311910 4 4

Coffee and tea manufacturing

311920 3 4

Flavoring syrup and concentrate manufacturing

311930 3 3

Seasoning and dressing manufacturing

311940 3 3

All other food manufacturing

311990 4 4

Soft drink and ice manufacturing

312110 4 4

Breweries

312120 4 3

Wineries

312130 4 3

Distilleries

312140 3 3

Tobacco product manufacturing

312200 4 4

Fiber, yarn, and thread mills

313100 2 2

Fabric mills

313200 2 2

Textile and fabric finishing and fabric coating mills

313300 2 1

Carpet and rug mills

314110 3 3

Curtain and linen mills

314120 3 3

Other textile product mills

314900 3 2

Apparel manufacturing

315000 4 4

Leather and allied product manufacturing

316000 4 4

Sawmills and wood preservation

321100 1 1

Veneer, plywood, and engineered wood product manufacturing

321200 2 2

Millwork

321910 1 1

All other wood product manufacturing

3219A0 3 2

Pulp mills

322110 1 1

Paper mills

322120 2 2

Paperboard mills

322130 1 1

Paperboard container manufacturing

322210 2 2

Paper Bag and Coated and Treated Paper Manufacturing

322220 2 2

Stationery product manufacturing

322230 3 2

Sanitary paper product manufacturing

322291 3 3

All other converted paper product manufacturing

322299 2 2

Printing

323110 2 2

Support activities for printing

323120 1 1

Petroleum refineries

324110 2 2

Asphalt paving mixture and block manufacturing

324121 3 3

Asphalt shingle and coating materials manufacturing

324122 3 3

Other petroleum and coal products manufacturing

324190 2 2

Petrochemical manufacturing

325110 1 1

Industrial gas manufacturing

325120 1 3

Synthetic dye and pigment manufacturing

325130 1 1

Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing

325180 1 1

Other basic organic chemical manufacturing

325190 3 3

Plastics material and resin manufacturing

325211 2 1

Synthetic rubber and artificial and synthetic fibers and filaments manufacturing

3252A0 2 1

Fertilizer manufacturing

325310 2 1

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing

325320 1 1

Medicinal and botanical manufacturing

325411 3 3

Pharmaceutical preparation manufacturing

325412 4 4

In-vitro diagnostic substance manufacturing

325413 3 3

Biological product (except diagnostic) manufacturing

325414 3 3

Paint and coating manufacturing

325510 2 2

Adhesive manufacturing

325520 1 1

Soap and cleaning compound manufacturing

325610 4 3

Toilet preparation manufacturing

325620 4 4

Printing ink manufacturing

325910 1 1

All other chemical product and preparation manufacturing

3259A0 2 2

Plastics packaging materials and unlaminated film and sheet manufacturing

326110 2 2

Plastics pipe, pipe fitting, and unlaminated profile shape manufacturing

326120 3 2

Laminated plastics plate, sheet (except packaging), and shape manufacturing

326130 1 1

Polystyrene foam product manufacturing

326140 2 2

Urethane and other foam product (except polystyrene) manufacturing

326150 3 2

Plastics bottle manufacturing

326160 3 2

Other plastics product manufacturing

326190 3 2

Tire manufacturing

326210 3 3

Rubber and plastics hoses and belting manufacturing

326220 3 2

Other rubber product manufacturing

326290 3 2

Clay product and refractory manufacturing

327100 3 3

Glass and glass product manufacturing

327200 3 2

Cement manufacturing

327310 2 2

Ready-mix concrete manufacturing

327320 3 3

Concrete pipe, brick, and block manufacturing

327330 3 2

Other concrete product manufacturing

327390 3 3

Lime and gypsum product manufacturing

327400 1 1

Abrasive product manufacturing

327910 2 2

Cut stone and stone product manufacturing

327991 3 3

Ground or treated mineral and earth manufacturing

327992 1 1

Mineral wool manufacturing

327993 2 3

Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral products

327999 3 2

Iron and steel mills and ferroalloy manufacturing

331110 2 1

Steel product manufacturing from purchased steel

331200 1 1

Alumina Refining and Primary Aluminum Production

331313 1 1

Secondary smelting and alloying of aluminum

331314 1 1

Aluminum product manufacturing from purchased aluminum

33131B 2 1

Nonferrous Metal (except Aluminum) Smelting and Refining

331410 1 1

Copper rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying

331420 1 1

Nonferrous metal (except copper and aluminum) rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying

331490 1 1

Ferrous metal foundries

331510 2 2

Nonferrous metal foundries

331520 2 2

Custom roll forming

332114 2 2

Metal crown, closure, and other metal stamping (except automotive)

332119 2 2

All other forging, stamping, and sintering

33211A 2 2

Cutlery and handtool manufacturing

332200 3 3

Plate work and fabricated structural product manufacturing

332310 3 2

Ornamental and architectural metal products manufacturing

332320 2 2

Power boiler and heat exchanger manufacturing

332410 3 3

Metal tank (heavy gauge) manufacturing

332420 3 3

Metal can, box, and other metal container (light gauge) manufacturing

332430 3 2

Hardware manufacturing

332500 2 2

Spring and wire product manufacturing

332600 1 1

Machine shops

332710 1 1

Turned product and screw, nut, and bolt manufacturing

332720 2 1

Coating, engraving, heat treating and allied activities

332800 1 1

Plumbing fixture fitting and trim manufacturing

332913 2 2

Valve and fittings other than plumbing

33291A 3 2

Ball and roller bearing manufacturing

332991 2 2

Fabricated pipe and pipe fitting manufacturing

332996 2 2

Other fabricated metal manufacturing

332999 2 2

Ammunition, arms, ordnance, and accessories manufacturing

33299A 4 4

Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing

333111 4 4

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing

333112 4 4

Construction machinery manufacturing

333120 4 4

Mining and oil and gas field machinery manufacturing

333130 4 4

Semiconductor machinery manufacturing

333242 4 4

Other industrial machinery manufacturing

33329A 4 4

Optical instrument and lens manufacturing

333314 4 4

Photographic and photocopying equipment manufacturing

333316 4 4

Other commercial and service industry machinery manufacturing

333318 3 3

Industrial and commercial fan and blower and air purification equipment manufacturing

333413 2 2

Heating equipment (except warm air furnaces) manufacturing

333414 3 3

Air conditioning, refrigeration, and warm air heating equipment manufacturing

333415 3 3

Industrial mold manufacturing

333511 4 3

Special tool, die, jig, and fixture manufacturing

333514 4 3

Machine Tool Manufacturing

333517 4 4

Cutting and machine tool accessory, rolling mill, and other metalworking machinery manufacturing

33351B 3 2

Turbine and turbine generator set units manufacturing

333611 4 4

Speed changer, industrial high-speed drive, and gear manufacturing

333612 2 2

Mechanical power transmission equipment manufacturing

333613 2 1

Other engine equipment manufacturing

333618 3 3

Air and gas compressor manufacturing

333912 4 4

Pump and pumping equipment manufacturing

33391A 4 3

Material handling equipment manufacturing

333920 4 3

Power-driven handtool manufacturing

333991 4 4

Packaging machinery manufacturing

333993 3 3

Industrial process furnace and oven manufacturing

333994 4 4

Other general purpose machinery manufacturing

33399A 4 3

Fluid power process machinery

33399B 3 2

Electronic computer manufacturing

334111 4 4

Computer storage device manufacturing

334112 4 4

Computer terminals and other computer peripheral equipment manufacturing

334118 3 3

Telephone apparatus manufacturing

334210 3 2

Broadcast and wireless communications equipment

334220 4 4

Other communications equipment manufacturing

334290 3 2

Audio and video equipment manufacturing

334300 4 4

Semiconductor and related device manufacturing

334413 2 2

Printed circuit assembly (electronic assembly) manufacturing

334418 2 1

Other electronic component manufacturing

33441A 2 2

Electromedical and electrotherapeutic apparatus manufacturing

334510 4 4

Search, detection, and navigation instruments manufacturing

334511 4 3

Automatic environmental control manufacturing

334512 2 2

Industrial process variable instruments manufacturing

334513 4 3

Totalizing fluid meter and counting device manufacturing

334514 3 2

Electricity and signal testing instruments manufacturing

334515 3 4

Analytical laboratory instrument manufacturing

334516 4 4

Irradiation apparatus manufacturing

334517 4 4

Watch, clock, and other measuring and controlling device manufacturing

33451A 4 4

Manufacturing and reproducing magnetic and optical media

334610 1 1

Electric lamp bulb and part manufacturing

335110 3 2

Lighting fixture manufacturing

335120 3 2

Small electrical appliance manufacturing

335210 4 4

Major Household Appliance Manufacturing

335220 NA 4

Power, distribution, and specialty transformer manufacturing

335311 4 4

Motor and generator manufacturing

335312 3 2

Switchgear and switchboard apparatus manufacturing

335313 3 3

Relay and industrial control manufacturing

335314 3 2

Storage battery manufacturing

335911 3 3

Primary battery manufacturing

335912 4 4

Communication and energy wire and cable manufacturing

335920 2 2

Wiring device manufacturing

335930 3 3

Carbon and graphite product manufacturing

335991 1 1

All other miscellaneous electrical equipment and component manufacturing

335999 3 4

Automobile manufacturing

336111 4 4

Light truck and utility vehicle manufacturing

336112 4 4

Heavy duty truck manufacturing

336120 4 4

Motor vehicle body manufacturing

336211 3 3

Truck trailer manufacturing

336212 4 4

Motor home manufacturing

336213 4 4

Travel trailer and camper manufacturing

336214 4 4

Motor vehicle gasoline engine and engine parts manufacturing

336310 3 3

Motor vehicle electrical and electronic equipment manufacturing

336320 3 3

Motor vehicle transmission and power train parts manufacturing

336350 3 3

Motor vehicle seating and interior trim manufacturing

336360 3 3

Motor vehicle metal stamping

336370 3 3

Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing

336390 3 3

Motor vehicle steering, suspension component (except spring), and brake systems manufacturing

3363A0 3 3

Aircraft manufacturing

336411 4 4

Aircraft engine and engine parts manufacturing

336412 3 3

Other aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturing

336413 3 3

Guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing

336414 4 4

Propulsion units and parts for space vehicles and guided missiles

33641A 3 2

Railroad rolling stock manufacturing

336500 4 3

Ship building and repairing

336611 4 4

Boat building

336612 4 4

Motorcycle, bicycle, and parts manufacturing

336991 4 4

Military armored vehicle, tank, and tank component manufacturing

336992 4 3

All other transportation equipment manufacturing

336999 4 4

Wood kitchen cabinet and countertop manufacturing

337110 3 3

Upholstered household furniture manufacturing

337121 4 4

Nonupholstered wood household furniture manufacturing

337122 4 4

Institutional furniture manufacturing

337127 4 4

Other household nonupholstered furniture

33712N 4 4

Showcase, partition, shelving, and locker manufacturing

337215 3 3

Office furniture and custom architectural woodwork and millwork manufacturing

33721A 3 3

Other furniture related product manufacturing

337900 4 4

Surgical and medical instrument manufacturing

339112 3 3

Surgical appliance and supplies manufacturing

339113 3 3

Dental equipment and supplies manufacturing

339114 3 3

Ophthalmic goods manufacturing

339115 4 4

Dental laboratories

339116 3 3

Jewelry and silverware manufacturing

339910 4 4

Sporting and athletic goods manufacturing

339920 4 4

Doll, toy, and game manufacturing

339930 4 4

Office supplies (except paper) manufacturing

339940 3 3

Sign manufacturing

339950 3 3

All other miscellaneous manufacturing

339990 3 3

Motor vehicle and motor vehicle parts and supplies

423100 3 3

Professional and commercial equipment and supplies

423400 3 3

Household appliances and electrical and electronic goods

423600 3 3

Machinery, equipment, and supplies

423800 3 3

Other durable goods merchant wholesalers

423A00 2 3

Drugs and druggists' sundries

424200 3 3

Grocery and related product wholesalers

424400 3 3

Petroleum and petroleum products

424700 1 1

Other nondurable goods merchant wholesalers

424A00 2 2

Wholesale electronic markets and agents and brokers

425000 1 2

Motor vehicle and parts dealers

441000 3 4

Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers

444000 3 3

Food and beverage stores

445000 4 4

Health and personal care stores

446000 4 4

Gasoline stations

447000 4 4

Clothing and clothing accessories stores

448000 4 4

General merchandise stores

452000 4 4

Nonstore retailers

454000 4 4

Air transportation

481000 3 2

Rail transportation

482000 1 1

Water transportation

483000 4 4

Truck transportation

484000 2 2

Transit and ground passenger transportation

485000 3 3

Pipeline transportation

486000 1 1

Scenic and sightseeing transportation and support activities for transportation

48A000 1 1

Postal service

491000 2 1

Couriers and messengers

492000 2 1

Warehousing and storage

493000 2 2

All other retail

4B0000 4 4

Newspaper publishers

511110 2 3

Periodical Publishers

511120 2 2

Book publishers

511130 4 4

Directory, mailing list, and other publishers

5111A0 2 2

Software publishers

511200 3 3

Motion picture and video industries

512100 2 2

Sound recording industries

512200 3 2

Radio and television broadcasting

515100 2 2

Cable and other subscription programming

515200 1 1

Wired telecommunications carriers

517110 3 3

Wireless telecommunications carriers (except satellite)

517210 3 3

Satellite, telecommunications resellers, and all other telecommunications

517A00 4 3

Data processing, hosting, and related services

518200 3 2

Internet publishing and broadcasting and Web search portals

519130 2 1

News syndicates, libraries, archives and all other information services

5191A0 3 3

Nondepository credit intermediation and related activities

522A00 2 2

Other financial investment activities

523900 3 3

Securities and commodity contracts intermediation and brokerage

523A00 3 2

Direct life insurance carriers

524113 4 4

Insurance Carriers, except Direct Life Insurance

5241XX 2 2

Insurance agencies, brokerages, and related activities

524200 1 1

Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles

525000 4 4

Monetary authorities and depository credit intermediation

52A000 1 1

Owner-occupied housing

531HSO 4 4

Tenant-occupied housing

531HST 4 4

Other real estate

531ORE 2 2

Automotive equipment rental and leasing

532100 3 3

Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing

532400 1 1

General and consumer goods rental

532A00 3 3

Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets

533000 2 2

Legal services

541100 1 1

Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services

541200 1 1

Architectural, engineering, and related services

541300 2 2

Specialized design services

541400 1 1

Custom computer programming services

541511 3 3

Computer systems design services

541512 1 2

Other computer related services, including facilities management

54151A 1 1

Management consulting services

541610 1 1

Environmental and other technical consulting services

5416A0 1 1

Scientific research and development services

541700 4 4

Advertising, public relations, and related services

541800 1 1

Photographic services

541920 3 3

Veterinary services

541940 4 4

All other miscellaneous professional, scientific, and technical services

5419A0 1 1

Management of companies and enterprises

550000 1 2

Office administrative services

561100 1 1

Facilities support services

561200 2 3

Employment services

561300 1 1

Business support services

561400 1 1

Travel arrangement and reservation services

561500 3 2

Investigation and security services

561600 1 1

Services to buildings and dwellings

561700 1 1

Other support services

561900 1 1

Waste management and remediation services

562000 2 1

Elementary and secondary schools

611100 4 4

Junior colleges, colleges, universities, and professional schools

611A00 4 4

Other educational services

611B00 4 4

Offices of physicians

621100 4 4

Offices of dentists

621200 4 4

Offices of other health practitioners

621300 4 4

Outpatient care centers

621400 4 4

Medical and diagnostic laboratories

621500 3 3

Home health care services

621600 4 4

Other ambulatory health care services

621900 3 4

Hospitals

622000 4 4

Nursing and community care facilities

623A00 4 4

Residential mental health, substance abuse, and other residential care facilities

623B00 4 4

Individual and family services

624100 4 4

Child day care services

624400 4 4

Community food, housing, and other relief services, including rehabilitation services

624A00 4 4

Performing arts companies

711100 4 4

Spectator sports

711200 1 1

Independent artists, writers, and performers

711500 1 1

Promoters of performing arts and sports and agents for public figures

711A00 3 3

Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks

712000 4 4

Amusement parks and arcades

713100 4 4

Gambling industries (except casino hotels)

713200 4 4

Other amusement and recreation industries

713900 4 4

Accommodation

721000 3 3

Full-service restaurants

722110 4 4

Limited-service restaurants

722211 4 4

All other food and drinking places

722A00 3 3

Automotive repair and maintenance

811100 4 4

Electronic and precision equipment repair and maintenance

811200 2 2

Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment repair and maintenance

811300 1 1

Personal and household goods repair and maintenance

811400 1 2

Personal care services

812100 4 4

Death care services

812200 4 4

Dry-cleaning and laundry services

812300 3 3

Other personal services

812900 4 4

Religious organizations

813100 4 4

Grantmaking, giving, and social advocacy organizations

813A00 4 4

Civic, social, professional, and similar organizations

813B00 4 3

Private households

814000 4 4

Federal electric utilities

S00101 2 2

Other federal government enterprises

S00102 2 3

State and local government passenger transit

S00201 3 3

State and local government electric utilities

S00202 2 2

Other state and local government enterprises

S00203 3 3

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Footnotes

[1] For a detailed description of the FD–ID system as well as other information pertaining to the system, please visit https://www.bls.gov/ppi/fd-id/home.htm.

[2] This table is found in the BEA Interactive Access Data Tables to Input–Output Accounts Data at https://bea.gov/itable/input-output.

[3] In many cases, the same commodity is purchased by different buyer types, so 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, reflecting sales to all types of buyers. It is this index that is used in all FD–ID aggregations, regardless of whether the gasoline is sold for personal consumption, as an export, to government, or to businesses, with differences accounted for in the applicable weights to each aggregate FD or ID index. In some cases, buyer type is an important price determining characteristic and results in commodity indexes being created on that basis. For example, within the PPI category for loan services, separate indexes for consumer loans and business loans were constructed. In this case, the commodity index for consumer loans would be included in the final–demand index, and the commodity index for business loans would fall under intermediate demand.

[4] For a detailed description of the methodology used to develop the PPI production flow model, see https://www.bls.gov/ppi/fd-id/2002-bea-data-analysis-for-the-development-of-the-experimental-ppi-aggregation-system.pd.

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