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  • 标题:New quarterly gross domestic product by industry statistics.
  • 作者:Strassner, Erich H. ; Wasshausen, David B.
  • 期刊名称:Survey of Current Business
  • 印刷版ISSN:0039-6222
  • 出版年度:2014
  • 期号:May
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:U.S. Government Printing Office
  • 摘要:With a goal of providing more timely information on economic turning points, on accelerations and decelerations in economic growth at the industry level, and on changes in industrial infrastructure, BEA issued its first "regular" release of current quarterly GDP by industry on April 25, 2014. These new, quarterly statistics--spanning the period 2005-2013--will now be published regularly within 30 days of BEA's third release of GDP. With the release of quarterly industry statistics, the latest snapshot on U.S. producers shows that U.S. economic growth in the fourth quarter of 2013 decelerated to 2.6 percent from 4.1 percent in the third quarter; the deceleration was led by a slowdown in growth in the services-producing sector and a larger contraction by the government sector, which was partly offset by a pickup in growth in the goods-producing sector (chart 1).
  • 关键词:Economic conditions;Economic growth

New quarterly gross domestic product by industry statistics.


Strassner, Erich H. ; Wasshausen, David B.


THE MOST RECENT recession and subsequent recovery have highlighted the need for more high-quality, "real-time" information on U.S. economic performance at the industry level. While the Bureau of Economic Analysis' (BEA) annual statistics on the breakout of gross domestic product (GDP) by industry can be used to describe the leading contributors to business cycle dynamics, these annual statistics are unable to provide a timely picture of the dynamic U.S. economy as it evolves on a real-time basis from quarter to quarter.

With a goal of providing more timely information on economic turning points, on accelerations and decelerations in economic growth at the industry level, and on changes in industrial infrastructure, BEA issued its first "regular" release of current quarterly GDP by industry on April 25, 2014. These new, quarterly statistics--spanning the period 2005-2013--will now be published regularly within 30 days of BEA's third release of GDP. With the release of quarterly industry statistics, the latest snapshot on U.S. producers shows that U.S. economic growth in the fourth quarter of 2013 decelerated to 2.6 percent from 4.1 percent in the third quarter; the deceleration was led by a slowdown in growth in the services-producing sector and a larger contraction by the government sector, which was partly offset by a pickup in growth in the goods-producing sector (chart 1).

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Quarterly GDP by industry statistics fill an important void in U.S. federal economic statistics by providing timely information on how individual industries contributed to U.S. economic growth in a given quarter while providing businesses with a comprehensive and consistent tool for assessing how their industries are faring, compared with other industries.

Policymakers, businesses, and academia will also be able to use the statistics to more quickly identify economic turning points, improving their ability to understand a given sector's performance. These new statistics supplement other quarterly and monthly indicators of industries' performance--such as employment, sales and shipments, industrial production, profits, and prices--by providing a comprehensive and consistent picture of industries' overall performance and by allowing for a more complete analysis of business cycle dynamics and the sources of U.S. economic growth. Measures of gross output and of intermediate inputs by industry are also included and are prepared within an integrated framework that ensures consistency with GDP and the final expenditure components published in BEA's national income and product accounts (NIPAs) (see the box "Relationship Between Gross Output and Value Added" on page 7).

In this first release of quarterly GDP by industry statistics, estimates are presented for 2005-2013. The methodology used to prepare these estimates is largely consistent with the methodology previously used to produce the final prototype statistics. These newly released statistics include an improved measure of the gross operating surplus, which is now initially informed by both the gross output and establishment-based distributions of gross domestic income. (1)

Overall, the GDP by industry statistics align very closely with GDP statistics published in the NIPAs (chart 2). Quarterly GDP by industry results are presented, including an example of the benefit of having a more precise view of industry performance, an analysis of industry dynamics over the recent business cycle, and the latest snapshot on U.S. producers as of the fourth quarter of 2013. The section on "future directions" highlights both short- and long-run plans for these statistics.

A more precise and timely view of industry performance

The addition of quarterly GDP by industry statistics--fully integrated with the NIPAs and corresponding GDP--provides a more complete picture of the economy as it evolves. For example, annual-only statistics for durable-goods manufacturing, which includes the computer and electronic products manufacturing industry and motor vehicle manufacturing and its supply chain, showed a large drop in its level of economic output from 2008 to 2009 before rebounding in 2010 (chart 3). In fact, quarterly statistics reveal that real value added for this industry group peaked in the fourth quarter of 2007 and contracted in five of the next six quarters before beginning to recover in the third quarter of 2009. Moreover, the annual statistics showed that value added as of 2011 had surpassed its peak level of 2007. The higher frequency quarterly statistics, however, indicate that the industry group surpassed its previous peak of the fourth quarter of 2007 not in 2011 but in the first quarter of 2012.

Industry dynamics over the recent business cycle

The introduction of quarterly GDP by industry statistics provides new insights into industry performance during the period of the Great Recession and during the beginning of the period of economic recovery. In the financial crisis that preceded the Great Recession, real value added for the finance, insurance, real estate, rental and leasing (FIRE) industry group first turned down in second quarter of 2007. In the fourth quarter of 2007, the FIRE industry group subtracted 1.87 percentage points from the 1.5 percent increase in U.S. economic activity (chart 4). In the first quarter of 2008, the economy turned down for the first time since the third quarter of 2001, and manufacturing contributed 2.29 percentage points to the 2.7 percent contraction in real GDP; wholesale and retail trade subtracted an additional 0.55 percentage point from economic activity in the first quarter. In 2008, more industry groups turned down; by the fourth quarter of 2008, 15 of 22 major industry groups contributed to the 8.3 percent decrease in real GDP, with the contraction deepening for manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade, and finance and insurance.

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Beginning with the first quarter of 2009, FIRE turned up and contributed 4.23 percentage points to economic activity, while the majority of other major industry groups continued to contract as the economy decreased an additional 5.4 percent (chart 5). The upturn in FIRE preceded the recovery in other major industry groups. Although GDP reached its trough in the second quarter of 2009, manufacturing began its recovery in the second quarter by contributing 0.49 percentage point to economic activity. In the third quarter of 2009, the economy expanded for the first time since the fourth quarter of 2007, increasing 1.3 percent, with 10 of 22 major industry groups, led by manufacturing, contributing to the increase. In the fourth quarter of 2009, the economy expanded an additional 3.9 percent, with 16 of 22 industry groups contributing to growth; manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade, and the information industry groups were the leading contributors to the increase.

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The latest Snapshot of U.S. Producers

Real GDP increased 2.6 percent in the fourth quarter of 2013; 15 of 22 major industry groups contributed to economic growth.

Mining increased 10.3 percent in the fourth quarter of 2013 after increasing 0.2 percent in the third quarter, partly reflecting an increase in production of oil and gas extraction.

Durable-goods manufacturing increased 3.5 percent after increasing 5.1 percent. The fourth-quarter increase partly reflected an increase in shipments by the computer and electronic products manufacturing industry as well as the farm machinery and equipment manufacturing industry.

Nondurable-goods manufacturing, which includes petroleum and coal products and chemical products, was the leading contributor to economic growth in the fourth quarter and in 2013. The industry group increased almost 19 percent in the fourth quarter, primarily reflecting an increase in profits.

Wholesale trade, the third leading contributor to growth in the fourth quarter, increased 6.9 percent after increasing 7.3 percent. The fourth-quarter increase partly reflected an increase in sales for wholesalers of machinery, equipment, and supplies.

Professional, scientific, and technical services, the second leading contributor to the increase in real GDP, expanded 5.9 percent in the fourth quarter after increasing 8.3 percent in the third quarter. The increase reflected an increase in compensation of employees for the industry group and an increase in receipts for the scientific research and development services industry.

U.S. economic growth decelerated to 2.6 percent in the fourth quarter of 2013 from 4.1 percent in the third quarter. The deceleration reflected a slowdown in the private services-producing sector and a larger decrease in the government sector that was partly offset by a pickup in growth in the goods-producing sector. Overall, 17 of the 22 major industry groups contributed to the slowdown in economic activity.

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting turned down in the fourth quarter for the first time since the fourth quarter of 2012, primarily reflecting severe weather.

Construction turned down, decreasing 5.9 percent after increasing 6.6 percent and was the second leading contributor to the slowdown in economic growth in the fourth quarter. The downturn in construction primarily reflected a downturn in real gross output, which in turn reflected an acceleration in gross output prices, which increased at their fastest pace since the fourth quarter of 2007. The acceleration primarily reflected an acceleration in prices for new single-family residential construction and also for new residential improvements.

Retail trade turned down, decreasing 2.4 percent after increasing 4.7 percent, and was the third leading contributor to the slowdown in economic growth. The downturn primarily reflected a deceleration in real gross output, that in turn reflected an acceleration in gross margin prices, particularly for general merchandise stores.

Real estate, rental, and leasing was the leading contributor to the slowdown in economic growth in the fourth quarter of 2013, increasing 0.3 percent after increasing 6.0 percent. The slowdown reflected a slowdown in both residential and nonresidential real estate.

The government sector contracted for the fifth consecutive quarter, decreasing 2.0 percent after decreasing 1.3 percent. The larger decrease primarily reflected a larger decrease in federal government partly due to the partial federal government shutdown in October, 2013.

Future Directions

With this first, regular release of quarterly GDP by industry complete, BEA is looking forward to a number of future enhancements to this important, new set of statistics. Within the next year or 2, BEA plans to expand the level of detail presented from 22 industry groups to 69 industry groups. (1) In about that same timeframe, BEA plans to accelerate the release of quarterly GDP by industry to coincide with the third estimate of the current quarter NIPA GDP. (2)

Over a longer horizon, BEA plans to study the feasibility of producing quarterly GDP by industry coincident with the advance release of GDP. An acceleration of this magnitude will require significant changes to the way these estimates are currently produced and will necessitate a careful analysis of the quality of the resulting estimates. Finally, BEA also plans to study the feasibility of producing a third "production-based" measure of quarterly GDP. Currently, BEA produces two measures of quarterly GDP: (1) a final demand-based measure, which is the featured measure, and (2) an income-based measure referred to as gross domestic income. Quarterly GDP by industry is prepared in a fully balanced input-output framework in which the sum of all value added is forced to equal the final demand-based measure of GDP. With more complete, quarterly information on business expenses and intermediate inputs, it is possible to produce a third production-based measure of quarterly GDP. (3)

(1.) The 22 industry group level roughly corresponds to two-digit industry groups in the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), and the 69 industry group level roughly corresponds to three-digit NAICS industry groups.

(2.) This acceleration would speed-up the release of quarterly GDP by industry from 4 months after the reference quarter to 3 months after the reference quarter.

(3.) This study would include a feasibility study for both nonbenchmark annual GDP and quarterly GDP.

A Multiphase Development of Quarterly GDP by Industry Statistics

This BEA Briefing reflects the culmination of a series of articles about quarterly GDP by industry statistics that dates back to February, 2010. (1) BEA had been exploring the idea of producing quarterly GDP by industry since 2003 and with the critical expansion of improved source data available from the Census Bureau, particularly for the services sector, BEA was able to begin producing high-quality quarterly GDP by industry statistics on an experimental basis in 2010 and on a prototype basis beginning in 2011. The first set of experimental measures reflected a two-phase research effort. In the first phase, BEA developed current-dollar GDP by industry estimates based on adjusted gross domestic income data by industry from BEA's quarterly national income and product account statistics. These estimates were adjusted for inflation using a single-deflation procedure; that is, the value-added estimates were deflated using price indexes for gross output. In the second phase, BEA developed an improved methodology that (1) accounts separately for changes in input and output prices, a method known as double-deflation and that (2) uses a "balanced" framework that draws on information from BEA's input-output (I-O) accounts to align the estimates with inputs, outputs, and value added across the economy. In the first set of prototype quarterly GDP by industry statistics, presented in 2011, BEA improved its use of the balanced I-O framework for measuring quarterly time series. Improved source data were introduced for commodity-specific output and price indicators, along with an improved methodology for measuring the gross operating surplus. The improved methodology relied on the balanced I-O framework to set the levels of gross operating surplus and intermediate inputs for each industry and was much more consistent with the methodology used to construct the annual time series statistics than the one used for the previous quarterly prototypes. In the final version of prototype quarterly statistics--released in June 2012 and updated in December 2012--BEA published quarterly gross output for the first time, introduced a streamlined method for preparing balanced use tables, and modified the methodology for estimating gross operating surplus to more heavily rely on existing quarterly gross domestic income statistics from the NIPAs.

(1.) See Erich H. Strassner and David B. Wasshausen, "Prototype Quarterly Statistics on U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by Industry, 2007-2011," Survey of Current Business 92 (June 2012):49-65, Nicole M. Mayerhauser and Erich H. Strassner, "Prototype Quarterly Statistics on U.S. GDP by Industry," Survey 91 (July 2011): 32-43, and Carol A. Robbins, Thomas F. Howells, and Wendy Li, "Experimental Quarterly GDP by Industry," Survey 90 (February 2010): 24-31.

Relationship Between Gross Output and Value Added

While many users focus on gross domestic product (GDP) by industry, gross output by industry is also a highly useful statistic that is published as part of BEA's industry economic accounts. Gross output is principally a measure of an industry's sales or receipts, which can include sales to final users in the economy (GDP) or sales to other industries (intermediate inputs). Gross output can also be measured as the sum of an industry's value added and intermediate inputs. Value added (that is, GDP) represents the sum of the costs incurred and the incomes earned in production. It consists of compensation of employees, taxes on production and imports less subsidies, and gross operating surplus. Intermediate inputs are comprised of the value of both foreign and domestically produced goods and services that are used as energy, materials, and purchased services as part of an industry's production process. Taken together, measures of the gross output of each industry, of the purchases of intermediate inputs from other industries, and of value added provide a comprehensive and consistent picture of each industry's performance in the economy.

Because gross output reflects double-counting--it includes both the sales of intermediate inputs and final products--it is often referred to as "gross duplicated output." In contrast, industry value added is defined as the value of the industry's sales to other industries and to final users minus the value of its purchases from other industries. Value added is a nonduplicative measure of production that when aggregated across all industries, equals GDP. Gross output by industry is an essential statistical tool--especially in relation to value added--needed to study and understand the interrelationships of the industries that underlie the overall economy. For some industries, such as manufacturing, goods produced and sold as intermediate inputs to other industries are important components of the final products sold in the economy. However, because of its duplicative nature, gross output may not be a good stand-alone indicator of the overall performance of an industry, and it is an unreliable measure of aggregate business cycles or growth.

For example, the chart illustrates the usefulness of publishing both quarterly gross output and quarterly value added by industry. The peak in real gross output for the manufacturing industry group took place in the fourth quarter of 2007--a quarter later than the peak in real value added. The rebound for gross output began in the third quarter of 2009--also one quarter later than the rebound in real value added. In addition, quarterly gross output has yet to return to its peak level in the fourth quarter of 2007.

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Appendix

Methodology

The methodology used to prepare the quarterly GDP by industry statistics can be described in five steps:

Domestic supply by commodity. The domestic supply of each commodity is the total value of goods and services available for use as intermediate inputs by industries or as final uses. Domestic supply represents the value of goods and services (commodities) produced by domestic firms, plus imports and government sales, less exports, and changes in inventory. The output of most commodities and industries were developed using a wide array of source data including monthly and quarterly surveys from the U.S. Census Bureau, regulatory data on financial institutions, data on industrial production for mining and manufacturing from the Federal Reserve and a variety of trade source data. Changes in private inventories by commodity were based on data from the NIPAs. Exports and imports were based on international trade statistics from the Census Bureau and on data from the BEA's international transactions accounts. Before these data are incorporated, they are tested and adjusted for seasonality using the Census Bureau's X-13 seasonal adjustment process.

Value added by industry. Value added by industry represents the costs incurred and the incomes earned in production, and it consists of compensation of employees by industry, taxes on production and imports less subsidies, and gross operating surplus. Current-dollar values of compensation and taxes on production and imports less subsidies are consistent with the values that make up the domestic income estimates published as part of the NIPAs. Gross operating surplus by industry is derived using both gross output by industry and gross operating surplus from the NIPAs, adjusted to an establishment basis. By using this approach, the estimates of gross operating surplus by industry incorporate quarterly data on profits and related business income measures from the NIPAs and are also influenced by gross output by industry, which is estimated within a balanced input-output framework. This approach makes complete use of the full suite of high-quality quarterly and monthly data that are available in the U.S. economic statistical system. This methodology for measuring the gross operating surplus is largely consistent with the approach used in BEA's integrated industry economic accounts on a benchmark and annual basis. (1)

Initial use tables. The use table shows the consumption of commodities by industries (intermediate inputs) and by final uses. Intermediate inputs represent the energy, materials and purchased services inputs that are used in each industry's production process. Final uses represent the market value of final output that is available for consumption by persons and by nonprofit institutions serving households, as business investment in goods, services, and structures, as government consumption and investment, and as net exports. The initial use table for each quarter in a given year is constructed using the available annual use table for that year. During annual revisions, the use table that underlies the published quarterly statistics is used as the initial estimate. These values then adjust as part of the process to balance the use table. (2)

Balanced use tables. The use table is balanced using a biproportional adjustment procedure that sequentially adjusts the columns and rows of the use table to a set of predetermined controls, including value added by industry, final expenditures by category from the NIPAs, and GDP as measured as the sum of final expenditures. (3) Balancing also ensures that the sum of value added by industry equals GDP, intermediate inputs by commodity and final use of commodities are consistent with domestic supply by commodity, and intermediate inputs and value added by industry are consistent with gross output by industry. Intermediate inputs and the commodity composition of final uses are subject to adjustment during the balancing process (chart 6).

Price and quantity indexes for GDP by industry. Price and quantity indexes for GDP by industry are prepared in three steps. First, indexes are derived for gross output by deflating each commodity produced by an industry that is included as part of its gross output from the input-output make table. Second, indexes for intermediate inputs are derived by deflating all commodities that are consumed by an industry as intermediate inputs from the use table. Domestic and international sources of intermediate inputs are deflated separately through the use of the import proportionality, or comparability, assumption. Third, indexes for value added by industry are calculated using the double-deflation method in which real value added is computed as the difference between real gross output and real intermediate inputs within a Fisher index-number framework. (4)

(1.) In the annual statistics, the gross operating surplus is derived using business income data that underlie the measure of gross domestic income published in the NIPAs. These annual statistics are based mostly on business tax data from the Internal Revenue Service. On a quarterly basis, the available source data is incomplete and the level of industry detail is more limited.

(2.) For annual statistics, BEA uses annual business expense data by industry collected by the Census Bureau in its Services Annual Survey and its Annual Survey of Manufacturers. The Census Bureau provides data on industries' expenses on nine intermediate expense categories. In the use table, the commodity inputs of an industry are controlled to these broad expense categories during the balancing process, which allows for a more accurate distribution of the use of intermediate inputs across industries. These data are unavailable on a quarterly basis.

(3.) The balancing incorporates over 350 final expenditure categories as published in the NIPAs.

(4.) Quarterly estimates are interpolated to annual controls using the modified Denton proportional first difference method. This method preserves the pattern of growth in quarterly indicator series by minimizing the proportional period-to-period change while meeting the average annual level constraints. For more information, see Baoline Chen and Stephen H. Andrews, "An Empirical Review of Methods for Temporal Distribution and Interpolation in the National Accounts," Survey of Current Business 88 (May 2008): 33-39.
Chart 6. Quarterly Input-Output Use Table

 Industries

 Agri- Mining Manu- Trade
 culture facturing

Commodities
 Agriculture Initial values reflect annual use
 Mining tables
 Manufacturing
 Trade Adjusts during balancing of use table
 Transportation
 Services
 Government

Value added
 Compensation# NIPA income by industry#
 TOPI#

 Gross operating Reflects a combination of gross output
 surplus by industry and NIPA gross operating
 surplus adjusted to an establishment
 basis

 Industry gross Make table@
 output@

 Industries

 Transpor- Services Govern-
 tation ment
Commodities
 Agriculture Initial values reflect annual
 Mining use tables
 Manufacturing
 Trade Adjusts during balancing of use
 Transportation table
 Services
 Government

Value added
 Compensation# NIPA income by industry#
 TOPI#

 Gross operating Reflects a combination of gross
 surplus output by industry and NIPA
 gross operating surplus adjusted
 to an establishment basis

 Industry gross Make table@
 output@

 Final expenditures#

 PCE# Invest- Govern- Net
 ment# ment# exports#

Commodities
 Agriculture NIPA final expenditures
 Mining
 Manufacturing
 Trade
 Transportation
 Services
 Government

Value added
 Compensation#
 TOPI#

 Gross operating
 surplus

 Industry gross
 output@

 Commodity
 gross output@

Commodities
 Agriculture Make table
 Mining
 Manufacturing
 Trade
 Transportation
 Services
 Government

Value added
 Compensation#
 TOPI#

 Gross operating
 surplus

 Industry gross Total gross output@
 output@

# National income and product accounts controls
(Industry economic accounts provides commodity composition for the
final expenditures.)

@ Industry economic accounts controls

NIPA National income and product accounts

PCE Personal consumption expenditures

TOPI Taxes on production and imports less subsidies


Acknowledgments

Erich H. Strassner, Chief of the Industry Applications Division (IAD) and David B. Wasshausen, Chief of the Industry Sector Division (ISD), supervised the preparation of the estimates. Carol E. Moylan, Associate Director for Industry Economic Accounts, provided overall guidance. Thomas F. Howells III, Chief of the Input-Output Statistics Branch in IAD, managed the economic information systems used to produce and review the statistics. Paul V. Kern, Chief of the Information, Business Services, and Travel and Tourism Satellite Accounts Branch in ISD, Edward T. Morgan, Chief of the Professional and Distributive Services Branch in ISD, Matthew R. Russell, Chief of the Goods, Inventories, and International Trade Branch in IAD, and Patricia A. Washington, Chief of the Personal Services and Government Branch in ISD, provided guidance and contributed to the preparation of the industry statistics and analysis. Donald D. Kim and Jeffrey A. Young provided valuable assistance in the review and coordination of these statistics. Jiemin Guo, Wendy Li, and Jon D. Samuels, Research Economists in the Office of the Associate Director, provided valuable assistance on economic research and analysis Kali K. Kong, Special Assistant to the Associate Director, Maxine V. Tiggle, and Patricia A. Wilkinson provided administrative and program assistance.

The following staff also contributed to the preparation of the statistics:

Agriculture, mining, construction, and manufacturing: Kevin B. Barefoot, William A. Jolliff, Donald D. Kim, Peter D. Kuhbach, Gregory R. Linder, Patrick H. Martin, Sarah B. Osborne, Simon N. Randrianarivelo, and Christopher N. Wilderman.

Distributive services: Ricky L. Stewart, Louis E. Feagans, Mariana Matias, and Justin H. Settles.

Economic information systems: Amanda S. Lyndaker, Rajeshwari R. Bhosale, Matthew E. Calby, Douglas B. Leung, Gabriel W. Medeiros, Paul M. Rhodes, Jeffrey A. Young, and Ahmad Z. Yusuf.

Finance, insurance, real estate, rental and leasing: Matthew B. Schroeder, Lolita V. Jamison, Ricci L. Reber, and Casey W. Ross.

Health care; arts, entertainment and recreation; accommodation and food services: Daniel W. Jackson, Olympia Belay, and Alexander M. Eisenmann.

Information, business, and management services: Robert J. Corea, Benjamin J. Hobbs, Erin M. Ludlow, and Mandy C. Roberts.

Other services, education, and government services: Tameka R.L. Harris, Katharine E. Hamilton, and Darlene C. Robinson-Smith.

Professional services and value added: Jennifer Lee, Teresa L. Gilmore, and Brian M. Lindberg.

Transportation and warehousing: William H. Nicolls IV.

In addition, the Industry Economic Accounts Directorate expresses gratitude and appreciation for the contributions of staff from the National Economic Accounts Directorate, led by their Associate Director Brent R. Moulton, and the International Economic Accounts Directorate, led by their Associate Director Sarahelen Thompson.

(1.) In contrast, the final prototype estimates of gross operating surplus were initially informed almost exclusively by establishment-based distributions of gross domestic income. For the methodology used to prepare these estimates, see the appendix at the end of this briefing.

Brian M. Lindberg prepared the tables and charts for this article.
Table A. Percent Changes in Real Value Added by Industry Group
[Seasonally adjusted at annual rates]

 2012

 III IV

 Gross domestic product 2.8 0.1

Private industries 2.8 0.3
 Agriculture, forestry, fishing,
 and hunting -25.1 -23.7

 Mining 8.3 9.3
 Utilities 7.0 -2.4
 Construction 0.5 7.8
 Manufacturing -2.4 -3.4
 Durable goods 1.5 0.2
 Nondurable goods -6.6 -7.3

 Wholesale trade 2.1 -3.4
 Retail trade 14.7 -2.9
 Transportation and warehousing 2.7 0.4
 Information 1.9 -11.4

 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 4.8 0.1
 Finance and insurance 4.9 2.5
 Real estate and rental and
 leasing 4.8 -1.1

 Professional and business
 services 4.5 8.5
 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 3.2 8.2
 Management of companies and
 enterprises 10.1 23.1
 Administrative and waste
 management services 4.1 0.9

 Educational services, health
 care, and social assistance 1.9 3.1
 Educational services 0.5 0.7
 Health care and social
 assistance 2.1 3.5

 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food
 services -0.3 6.3
 Arts, entertainment, and
 recreation 0.0 -0.2
 Accommodation and food
 services -0.4 8.8

 Other services, except
 government 2.2 1.3

Government
 Federal -1.4 -2.2
 State and local 1.5 0.0

Addenda:
 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) -2.2 -1.3
 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 4.3 0.8

 2013

 I II III IV

 Gross domestic product 1.1 2.5 4.1 2.6

Private industries 1.5 3.0 5.0 3.5
 Agriculture, forestry, fishing,
 and hunting 133.4 7.9 13.3 -7.0

 Mining -15.5 10.9 0.2 10.3
 Utilities 3.7 -2.7 3.5 0.3
 Construction -3.1 2.9 6.6 -5.9
 Manufacturing 8.8 5.1 4.0 10.4
 Durable goods -0.5 0.3 5.1 3.5
 Nondurable goods 20.2 10.8 2.9 18.6

 Wholesale trade 0.8 1.2 7.3 6.9
 Retail trade 6.4 -1.5 4.7 -2.4
 Transportation and warehousing 2.5 -1.7 4.9 2.4
 Information 12.5 2.7 7.7 6.1

 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing -2.5 4.8 4.0 0.2
 Finance and insurance -8.4 12.3 0.3 -0.2
 Real estate and rental and
 leasing 0.7 1.1 6.0 0.3

 Professional and business
 services -10.1 4.8 9.5 7.0
 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services -9.8 4.2 8.3 5.9
 Management of companies and
 enterprises -16.6 10.8 20.0 12.2
 Administrative and waste
 management services -6.0 2.4 6.0 6.0

 Educational services, health
 care, and social assistance 2.5 0.8 2.2 1.6
 Educational services -5.0 -0.2 3.1 -1.0
 Health care and social
 assistance 3.7 1.0 2.0 2.0

 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food
 services 3.6 -1.7 0.2 7.8
 Arts, entertainment, and
 recreation 2.3 2.9 1.5 8.8
 Accommodation and food
 services 4.0 -3.2 -0.2 7.5

 Other services, except
 government -4.3 -0.2 0.7 0.4

Government -1.6 -1.2 -1.3 -2.0
 Federal -3.5 -3.2 -5.5 -6.0
 State and local -0.7 -0.3 0.7 0.0

Addenda:
 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 8.9 5.7 4.7 5.9
 Private services-producing
 industries (2) -0.7 2.2 5.1 2.8

(1.) Consists of agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting; mining;
construction; and manufacturing.

(2.) Consists of utilities; wholesale trade; retail trade;
transportation and warehousing; information; finance, insurance, real
estate, rental, and leasing; professional and business services;
educational services, health care, and social assistance; arts,
entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services; and other
services, except government.

Table B. Contributions to Percent Change
in Real GDP by Industry Group
[Percentage points, seasonally adjusted at annual rates]

 2012

 III IV

 Gross domestic product (1) 2.8 0.1

Private industries 2.41 0.28
 Agriculture, forestry, fishing,
 and hunting -0.36 -0.33
 Mining 0.21 0.23
 Utilities 0.12 -0.04
 Construction 0.02 0.27
 Manufacturing -0.32 -0.44
 Durable goods 0.10 0.01
 Nondurable goods -0.42 -0.46
 Wholesale trade 0.12 -0.21
 Retail trade 0.79 -0.17
 Transportation and warehousing 0.08 0.01
 Information 0.09 -0.57
 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 0.94 0.02
 Finance and insurance 0.32 0.17
 Real estate and rental and
 leasing 0.62 -0.15
 Professional and business
 services 0.53 0.98
 Professional, scientific,
 and technical services 0.23 0.55
 Management of companies and
 enterprises 0.18 0.40
 Administrative and waste
 management services 0.12 0.03
 Educational services, health
 care, and social assistance 0.15 0.26
 Educational services 0.01 0.01
 Health care and social
 assistance 0.15 0.25
 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food
 services -0.01 0.23
 Arts, entertainment, and
 recreation 0.00 0.00
 Accommodation and food
 services -0.01 0.23
 Other services, except
 government 0.05 0.03

Government 0.08 -0.10
 Federal -0.06 -0.09
 State and local 0.14 0.00

Addenda:
 Private goods-producing
 industries (2) -0.45 -0.26
 Private services-producing
 industries (3) 2.85 0.54

 2013

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 Gross domestic product (1) 1.1 2.5 4.1 2.6

Private industries 1.28 2.63 4.30 3.07
 Agriculture, forestry, fishing,
 and hunting 1.21 0.13 0.20 -0.11
 Mining -0.44 0.27 0.01 0.27
 Utilities 0.06 -0.05 0.06 0.01
 Construction -0.11 0.10 0.24 -0.22
 Manufacturing 1.06 0.63 0.50 1.23
 Durable goods -0.03 0.02 0.33 0.23
 Nondurable goods 1.09 0.61 0.17 1.01
 Wholesale trade 0.05 0.07 0.42 0.40
 Retail trade 0.35 -0.08 0.27 -0.14
 Transportation and warehousing 0.07 -0.05 0.14 0.07
 Information 0.55 0.13 0.36 0.29
 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing -0.50 0.92 0.79 0.03
 Finance and insurance -0.59 0.78 0.03 -0.01
 Real estate and rental and
 leasing 0.09 0.14 0.77 0.05
 Professional and business
 services -1.27 0.56 1.10 0.82
 Professional, scientific,
 and technical services -0.73 0.28 0.56 0.41
 Management of companies and
 enterprises -0.35 0.20 0.36 0.23
 Administrative and waste
 management services -0.19 0.07 0.18 0.18
 Educational services, health
 care, and social assistance 0.20 0.07 0.18 0.13
 Educational services -0.06 0.00 0.03 -0.01
 Health care and social
 assistance 0.26 0.07 0.15 0.14
 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food
 services 0.13 -0.06 0.01 0.28
 Arts, entertainment, and
 recreation 0.02 0.03 0.01 0.08
 Accommodation and food
 services 0.11 -0.09 0.00 0.20
 Other services, except
 government -0.10 0.00 0.02 0.01

Government -0.21 -0.16 -0.17 -0.25
 Federal -0.15 -0.14 -0.23 -0.25
 State and local -0.06 -0.02 0.07 0.00

Addenda:
 Private goods-producing
 industries (2) 1.72 1.14 0.95 1.17
 Private services-producing
 industries (3) -0.44 1.49 3.36 1.90

GDP Gross domestic product

(1.) The estimates of gross domestic product under the contributions
columns are percent changes.

(2.) Consists of agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting; mining;
construction; and manufacturing.

(3.) Consists of utilities; wholesale trade; retail trade;
transportation and warehousing; information; finance, insurance, real
estate, rental, and leasing; professional and business services;
educational services, health care, and social assistance; arts,
entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services; and other
services, except government.

NOTE. Percentage-point contributions do not sum to the percent change
in real gross domestic product because the contribution of the "Not
allocated by industry" line is excluded.


Principal Sources of Data
C. Principal Sources of Data for Quarterly Industry and Commodity
Output and Prices--Continues

Industry and commodity Source data for quarterly
 current-dollar statistics

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting

 Farms Farms output from the
 national income and
 product accounts
 (NIPAs) that is based
 on U.S. Department of
 Agriculture (USDA)
 data.

 Forestry, fishing, and For forestry, Federal
 related activities Reserve Board (FRB)
 industrial production
 index (IPI) and Bureau
 of Labor Statistics
 (BLS) producer price
 index (PPI); for
 fishing, commercial
 fishery landings data
 from the National
 Oceanic and Atmospheric
 Administration.

Mining

 Oil and gas extraction FRB IPI and BLS PPI.

 Mining, except oil and FRB IPI and BLS PPI.
 gas

 Support activities for FRB IPI, BLS PPI, and
 mining NIPA fixed investment
 in mining exploration
 based on trade source
 data.

Utilities For electric power
 generation,
 transmission and
 distribution, Energy
 Information
 Administration (EIA)
 form 826; for natural
 gas distribution, EIA
 form 857; for water,
 sewage, and other
 systems, Census Bureau
 quarterly services
 survey (QSS).

Construction
 Residential NIPA fixed investment
 in structures based on
 Census Bureau
 construction spending
 (value-put-in-place)
 survey.

 Nonresidential NIPA fixed investment
 in structures based on
 Census Bureau
 construction spending
 (value-put-in-place)
 survey.

Manufacturing Census Bureau
 manufacturers'
 shipments, inventories,
 and orders survey (M3)
 and NIPA electronic
 computer shipments; for
 petroleum products, EIA
 production data and BLS
 PPI.

Wholesale trade Census Bureau monthly
 wholesale trade survey
 data.

Retail trade Census Bureau monthly
 retail trade survey
 data.

Transportation and For air transportation,
 warehousing NIPA personal
 consumption
 expenditures (PCE) and
 Census Bureau QSS data;
 for rail
 transportation, Surface
 Transportation Board
 freight earnings data;
 for water, truck,
 transit and ground
 passenger, and pipeline
 transportation and for
 warehousing, Census
 Bureau QSS data.

Information Census Bureau QSS data,
 BLS quarterly census of
 employment and wages
 (QCEW), and box office
 revenues from trade
 source data.

Finance and insurance
 Federal Reserve banks, Census Bureau QSS data,
 credit Federal Deposit
 intermediation, and Insurance Corporation
 related activities commercial bank call
 report data, FRB data,
 National Credit Union
 Administration data,
 and NIPA measures of
 financial services
 indirectly measured.

 Securities, commodity Census Bureau QSS data
 contracts, and and Securities and
 investments Exchange Commission
 FOCUS reports.

 Insurance carriers NIPA PCE, Census Bureau
 and related QSS data, and trade
 activities source data.

 Funds, trusts, and NIPA PCE and NIPA
 other financial imputed service charges
 vehicles for other financial
 institutions.

Real estate and rental and leasing

 Real estate For residential
 dwellings, NIPA PCE,
 NIPA housing data, and
 NIPA private fixed
 investment; for
 nonresidential
 dwellings, NIPA
 government receipts,
 BEA foreign
 expenditures from the
 international
 transactions accounts,
 and BLS QCEW data.

Rental and leasing For rental and leasing
 services and lessors services, Census Bureau
 of intangible assets QSS data and NIPA PCE
 and rental income.

Professional, Census Bureau QSS data;
 scientific, and for veterinary
 technical services services, NIPA PCE.

Management of companies BLS QCEW data.
 and enterprises

Administrative and waste Census Bureau QSS data
 management services and BLS QCEW data.

Educational services NIPA PCE.

Health care and social NIPA PCE.
 assistance

Arts, entertainment, and Census Bureau QSS data.
 recreation

Accommodation and food NIPA PCE data.
 services

Other services, except For automotive repair,
 government BLS QCEW data; for
 personal services, NIPA
 PCE data; for private
 households, NIPA
 compensation.

Federal

 General government NIPA government
 expenditure statistics.

 Government enterprises U.S. Postal Service
 quarterly reports, EIA
 monthly data for
 electric utility sales
 and revenue data for
 publicly owned
 utilities, and NIPA PCE
 data for broader
 aggregates for other
 components.

State and local

 General government NIPA government
 expenditure
 statistics.

 Government enterprises NIPA statistics on
 government enterprises
 based on the Census
 Bureau annual survey of
 government finances;
 for Alaskan ferries,
 waterports, and
 airports, Alaska
 Railroad
 Administration; for
 electric utilities, EIA
 data; for state and
 local government
 structures, Census
 Bureau construction
 spending (value-put-
 in-place) survey.

Industry and commodity Source data for prices

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting

 Farms NIPA prices based on
 USDA price indexes
 received by farmers.

 Forestry, fishing, and BLS PPI and USDA/
 related activities National Agricultural
 Statistics Service unit
 prices.

Mining

 Oil and gas extraction BLS PPI.

 Mining, except oil and BLS PPI.
 gas

 Support activities for BLS PPI and NIPA prices
 mining based on trade source
 data.

Utilities BLS consumer price
 index (CPI) and BLS
 PPI.

Construction

 Residential Census Bureau price
 deflator for new
 single-family houses
 under construction and
 Bureau of Economic
 Analysis (BEA) prices
 for multifamily home
 construction.

 Nonresidential BEA composite prices
 based on trade source
 data and on data from
 the Bureau of
 Reclamation and BLS
 PPI.

Manufacturing BLS PPI, NIPA prices
 based on Department of
 Defense (DOD) price
 paid for military
 equipment, and NIPA
 hedonic prices.

Wholesale trade BLS PPI and NIPA
 wholesale sales
 deflators.

Retail trade BLS PPI and NIPA
 prices.

Transportation and For air transportation,
 warehousing BLS PPI, Bureau of
 Transportation
 Statistics price
 deflators, and NIPA PCE
 prices; for rail, BLS
 PPI for rail passenger
 transportation and BLS
 PPI for freight; for
 water transportation,
 BLS PPI, BLS CPI, and
 trade source data; for
 truck transportation,
 BLS PPI; for transit
 and ground passenger
 transportation, NIPA
 PCE prices and BLS PPI;
 for pipeline
 transportation, BLS
 PPI; for warehousing,
 BLS PPI; for other
 transportation and
 support activities,
 NIPA PCE prices and BLS
 PPI.

Information For publishing
 industries (including
 software), BEA prices
 for software and BLS
 PPI; for information
 and data processing,
 NIPA PCE prices and BLS
 PPI.

Finance and insurance

 Federal Reserve banks, NIPA PCE prices.
 credit
 intermediation, and
 related activities

 Securities, commodity BLS PPI and NIPA PCE
 contracts, and prices.
 investments

 Insurance carriers BLS PPI and NIPA PCE
 and related prices.
 activities

 Funds, trusts, and NIPA PCE prices.
 other financial
 vehicles

Real estate and rental and leasing

 Real estate For residential
 dwellings, NIPA PCE
 prices and NIPA
 implicit price
 deflators for farm
 rents paid; for
 nonresidential
 dwellings, BLS PPI and
 NIPA implicit price
 deflators for nonprofit
 imputed rents.

Rental and leasing BLS PPI and NIPA
 services and lessors prices.
 of intangible assets

Professional, For legal services, BLS
 scientific, and PPI and NIPA PCE
 technical services prices; for computer
 systems design and
 related services, NIPA
 prices for prepackaged,
 custom and own-account
 software; for
 miscellaneous services,
 BLS PPI, BLS QCEW data,
 and NIPA PCE prices.

Management of companies BLS PPI.
 and enterprises

Administrative and waste BLS PPI and NIPA PCE
 management services prices.

Educational services NIPA PCE prices based
 on trade source data
 for input costs.

Health care and social For ambulatory health
 assistance care services, NIPA PCE
 prices based on BLS CPI
 and BLS PPI; for
 hospitals and nursing
 and residential care
 facilities, NIPA PCE
 prices based on BLS CPI
 and Center for Medicare
 and Medicaid Services;
 for social assistance,
 NIPA PCE prices based
 on trade source data.

Arts, entertainment, and NIPA PCE prices.
 recreation

Accommodation and food For accommodations, BLS
 services PPI and NIPA PCE
 prices; for food
 services, NIPA PCE
 prices.

Other services, except NIPA PCE prices.
 government

Federal

 General government NIPA prices based on
 BLS PPI, BLS CPI, DOD
 data on employment and
 prices, BLS employment
 cost indexes, and
 construction cost
 indexes from trade
 source data.

 Government enterprises BLS PPI and NIPA PCE
 prices.

State and local

 General government NIPA prices.

 Government enterprises BLS PPI.

Table 1. Percent Changes in Real Value Added by Industry
Group, 2011-2013 [Seasonally adjusted at annual rates]

 2011

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 1 Gross domestic product -1.3 3.2 1.4 4.9
 2 Private industries -2.0 3.0 2.0 5.6
 3 Agriculture, forestry,
 fishing, and hunting 1.7 -24.8 7.3 35.1
 4 Mining -1.9 14.6 23.3 26.5
 5 Utilities -15.2 26.4 0.0 19.5
 6 Construction -6.9 8.4 2.4 1.4
 7 Manufacturing -3.8 0.0 -0.7 9.3
 8 Durable goods -1.4 1.2 5.5 10.1
 9 Nondurable goods -6.1 -1.1 -7.0 8.4
 10 Wholesale trade -3.1 -0.4 -2.1 17.7
 11 Retail trade 0.4 0.2 0.7 1.9
 12 Transportation and
 warehousing -2.9 4.5 -2.2 1.9
 13 Information -3.7 4.7 6.1 0.8
 14 Finance, insurance, real
 estate, rental, and
 leasing -3.0 2.1 2.3 3.3
 15 Finance and insurance 1.1 -7.4 2.8 -2.6
 16 Real estate and rental
 and leasing -5.1 7.2 2.0 6.5
 17 Professional and business
 services 3.2 6.3 1.6 3.3
 18 Professional,
 scientific, and
 technical services 1.9 6.8 3.7 2.5
 19 Management of companies
 and enterprises 3.6 5.7 -6.6 5.2
 20 Administrative and
 waste management
 services 6.2 5.8 1.9 4.0
 21 Educational services,
 health care, and
 social assistance -0.2 2.5 2.4 -0.6
 22 Educational services -1.8 0.9 1.2 -3.6
 23 Health care and
 social assistance 0.0 2.7 2.6 -0.2
 24 Arts, entertainment,
 recreation,
 accommodation, and
 food services 2.3 5.7 3.3 1.0
 25 Arts, entertainment,
 and recreation -4.5 5.4 11.9 -2.8
 26 Accommodation and food
 services 4.9 5.8 0.4 2.5
 27 Other services, except
 government -4.6 0.0 1.0 0.7

 28 Government -0.3 -0.1 -0.9 0.1
 29 Federal 0.7 0.2 -1.1 -0.2
 30 State and local -0.7 -0.3 -0.9 0.3

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) -3.8 1.4 3.2 11.5
 32 Private services-
 producing
 industries (2) -1.5 3.5 1.7 3.8

 2012

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 1 Gross domestic product 3.7 1.2 2.8 0.1
 2 Private industries 3.7 1.1 2.8 0.3
 3 Agriculture, forestry,
 fishing, and hunting -0.7 5.2 -25.1 -23.7
 4 Mining 5.9 13.6 8.3 9.3
 5 Utilities -19.4 9.5 7.0 -2.4
 6 Construction 11.8 -2.3 0.5 7.8
 7 Manufacturing 5.8 -3.3 -2.4 -3.4
 8 Durable goods 4.7 0.6 1.5 0.2
 9 Nondurable goods 6.9 -7.5 -6.6 -7.3
 10 Wholesale trade -3.3 3.2 2.1 -3.4
 11 Retail trade 6.1 -10.9 14.7 -2.9
 12 Transportation and
 warehousing 6.7 -6.5 2.7 0.4
 13 Information 9.1 7.9 1.9 -11.4
 14 Finance, insurance, real
 estate, rental, and
 leasing -2.5 6.6 4.8 0.1
 15 Finance and insurance -2.8 16.5 4.9 2.5
 16 Real estate and rental
 and leasing -2.3 2.0 4.8 -1.1
 17 Professional and business
 services 8.7 1.2 4.5 8.5
 18 Professional,
 scientific, and
 technical services 6.8 1.2 3.2 8.2
 19 Management of companies
 and enterprises 19.6 1.9 10.1 23.1
 20 Administrative and
 waste management
 services 6.5 0.7 4.1 0.9
 21 Educational services,
 health care, and
 social assistance 7.7 -1.0 1.9 3.1
 22 Educational services 6.4 -1.1 0.5 0.7
 23 Health care and
 social assistance 8.0 -1.0 2.1 3.5
 24 Arts, entertainment,
 recreation,
 accommodation, and
 food services 8.0 -3.1 -0.3 6.3
 25 Arts, entertainment,
 and recreation 5.3 -1.1 0.0 -0.2
 26 Accommodation and food
 services 9.0 -3.8 -0.4 8.8
 27 Other services, except
 government 5.6 -0.5 2.2 1.3

 28 Government 0.6 -1.3 0.6 -0.7
 29 Federal -0.6 -2.2 -1.4 -2.2
 30 State and local 1.2 -0.9 1.5 0.0

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 6.4 -0.5 -2.2 -1.3
 32 Private services-
 producing
 industries (2) 2.9 1.5 4.3 0.8

 2013

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 1 Gross domestic product 1.1 2.5 4.1 2.6
 2 Private industries 1.5 3.0 5.0 3.5
 3 Agriculture, forestry,
 fishing, and hunting 133.4 7.9 13.3 -7.0
 4 Mining -15.5 10.9 0.2 10.3
 5 Utilities 3.7 -2.7 3.5 0.3
 6 Construction -3.1 2.9 6.6 -5.9
 7 Manufacturing 8.8 5.1 4.0 10.4
 8 Durable goods -0.5 0.3 5.1 3.5
 9 Nondurable goods 20.2 10.8 2.9 18.6
 10 Wholesale trade 0.8 1.2 7.3 6.9
 11 Retail trade 6.4 -1.5 4.7 -2.4
 12 Transportation and
 warehousing 2.5 -1.7 4.9 2.4
 13 Information 12.5 2.7 7.7 6.1
 14 Finance, insurance, real
 estate, rental, and
 leasing -2.5 4.8 4.0 0.2
 15 Finance and insurance -8.4 12.3 0.3 -0.2
 16 Real estate and rental
 and leasing 0.7 1.1 6.0 0.3
 17 Professional and business
 services -10.1 4.8 9.5 7.0
 18 Professional,
 scientific, and
 technical services -9.8 4.2 8.3 5.9
 19 Management of companies
 and enterprises -16.6 10.8 20.0 12.2
 20 Administrative and
 waste management
 services -6.0 2.4 6.0 6.0
 21 Educational services,
 health care, and
 social assistance 2.5 0.8 2.2 1.6
 22 Educational services -5.0 -0.2 3.1 -1.0
 23 Health care and
 social assistance 3.7 1.0 2.0 2.0
 24 Arts, entertainment,
 recreation,
 accommodation, and
 food services 3.6 -1.7 0.2 7.8
 25 Arts, entertainment,
 and recreation 2.3 2.9 1.5 8.8
 26 Accommodation and food
 services 4.0 -3.2 -0.2 7.5
 27 Other services, except
 government -4.3 -0.2 0.7 0.4

 28 Government -1.6 -1.2 -1.3 -2.0
 29 Federal -3.5 -3.2 -5.5 -6.0
 30 State and local -0.7 -0.3 0.7 0.0

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 8.9 5.7 4.7 5.9
 32 Private services-
 producing
 industries (2) -0.7 2.2 5.1 2.8

(1.) Consists of agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting; mining;
construction; and manufacturing.

(2.) Consists of utilities; wholesale trade; retail trade;
transportation and warehousing; information; finance, insurance, real
estate, rental, and leasing; professional and business services;
educational services, health care, and social assistance; arts,
entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services; and other
services, except government.

Table 2. Contributions to Percent Change in Real GDP by Industry
Group, 2011-2013
[Seasonally adjusted at annual rates]

 2011
Line
 I II III IV

 Percent change at annual
 rate:

 1 Gross domestic
 product -1.3 3.2 1.4 4.9

 Percentage points at
 annual rates:

 2 Private industries -1.72 2.57 1.73 4.78
 3 Agriculture, forestry,
 fishing, and hunting 0.02 -0.36 0.09 0.39
 4 Mining -0.04 0.35 0.55 0.65
 5 Utilities -0.30 0.42 0.00 0.33
 6 Construction -0.26 0.28 0.08 0.05
 7 Manufacturing -0.41 0.05 -0.07 1.14
 8 Durable goods -0.09 0.08 0.34 0.64
 9 Nondurable goods -0.32 -0.02 -0.41 0.50
 10 Wholesale trade -0.18 -0.02 -0.13 0.97
 11 Retail trade 0.02 0.01 0.03 0.11
 12 Transportation and
 warehousing -0.09 0.12 -0.07 0.06
 13 Information -0.19 0.22 0.28 0.04
 14 Finance, insurance, real
 estate, rental, and
 leasing -0.62 0.39 0.43 0.66
 15 Finance and insurance 0.06 -0.51 0.18 -0.17
 16 Real estate and rental
 and leasing -0.68 0.89 0.26 0.83
 17 Professional and business
 services 0.37 0.72 0.18 0.38
 18 Professional,
 scientific, and
 technical services 0.13 0.45 0.25 0.17
 19 Management of companies
 and enterprises 0.06 0.10 -0.13 0.09
 20 Administrative and waste
 management services 0.17 0.17 0.05 0.12
 21 Educational services,
 health care, and
 social assistance -0.02 0.20 0.20 -0.05
 22 Educational services -0.02 0.01 0.01 -0.04
 23 Health care and social
 assistance 0.00 0.19 0.18 -0.01
 24 Arts, entertainment,
 recreation,
 accommodation, and
 food services 0.08 0.20 0.12 0.04
 25 Arts, entertainment,
 and recreation -0.05 0.05 0.11 -0.03
 26 Accommodation and food
 services 0.12 0.15 0.01 0.07
 27 Other services, except
 government -0.10 0.00 0.02 0.01

 28 Government -0.04 -0.02 -0.13 0.02
 29 Federal 0.03 0.01 -0.05 -0.01
 30 State and local -0.07 -0.03 -0.08 0.03

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) -0.69 0.32 0.66 2.23
 32 Private services-
 producing
 industries (2) -1.03 2.26 1.07 2.55

 2012
Line
 I II III IV

 Percent change at annual
 rate:

 1 Gross domestic
 product 3.7 1.2 2.8 0.1

 Percentage points at
 annual rates:

 2 Private industries 3.16 0.93 2.41 0.28
 3 Agriculture, forestry,
 fishing, and hunting -0.01 0.07 -0.36 -0.33
 4 Mining 0.16 0.34 0.21 0.23
 5 Utilities -0.38 0.15 0.12 -0.04
 6 Construction 0.40 -0.08 0.02 0.27
 7 Manufacturing 0.69 -0.43 -0.32 -0.44
 8 Durable goods 0.30 0.04 0.10 0.01
 9 Nondurable goods 0.38 -0.47 -0.42 -0.46
 10 Wholesale trade -0.20 0.19 0.12 -0.21
 11 Retail trade 0.35 -0.66 0.79 -0.17
 12 Transportation and
 warehousing 0.19 -0.19 0.08 0.01
 13 Information 0.42 0.37 0.09 -0.57
 14 Finance, insurance, real
 estate, rental, and
 leasing -0.48 1.25 0.94 0.02
 15 Finance and insurance -0.18 1.00 0.32 0.17
 16 Real estate and rental
 and leasing -0.30 0.25 0.62 -0.15
 17 Professional and business
 services 0.99 0.14 0.53 0.98
 18 Professional,
 scientific, and
 technical services 0.47 0.08 0.23 0.55
 19 Management of companies
 and enterprises 0.33 0.03 0.18 0.40
 20 Administrative and waste
 management services 0.19 0.02 0.12 0.03
 21 Educational services,
 health care, and
 social assistance 0.62 -0.09 0.15 0.26
 22 Educational services 0.07 -0.01 0.01 0.01
 23 Health care and social
 assistance 0.55 -0.07 0.15 0.25
 24 Arts, entertainment,
 recreation,
 accommodation, and
 food services 0.28 -0.12 -0.01 0.23
 25 Arts, entertainment,
 and recreation 0.05 -0.01 0.00 0.00
 26 Accommodation and food
 services 0.23 -0.10 -0.01 0.23
 27 Other services, except
 government 0.12 -0.01 0.05 0.03

 28 Government 0.08 -0.18 0.08 -0.10
 29 Federal -0.03 -0.10 -0.06 -0.09
 30 State and local 0.11 -0.09 0.14 0.00

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 1.24 -0.10 -0.45 -0.26
 32 Private services-
 producing
 industries (2) 1.92 1.03 2.85 0.54

 2013
Line
 I II III IV

 Percent change at annual
 rate:

 1 Gross domestic
 product 1.1 2.5 4.1 2.6

 Percentage points at
 annual rates:

 2 Private industries 1.28 2.63 4.30 3.07
 3 Agriculture, forestry,
 fishing, and hunting 1.21 0.13 0.20 -0.11
 4 Mining -0.44 0.27 0.01 0.27
 5 Utilities 0.06 -0.05 0.06 0.01
 6 Construction -0.11 0.10 0.24 -0.22
 7 Manufacturing 1.06 0.63 0.50 1.23
 8 Durable goods -0.03 0.02 0.33 0.23
 9 Nondurable goods 1.09 0.61 0.17 1.01
 10 Wholesale trade 0.05 0.07 0.42 0.40
 11 Retail trade 0.35 -0.08 0.27 -0.14
 12 Transportation and
 warehousing 0.07 -0.05 0.14 0.07
 13 Information 0.55 0.13 0.36 0.29
 14 Finance, insurance, real
 estate, rental, and
 leasing -0.50 0.92 0.79 0.03
 15 Finance and insurance -0.59 0.78 0.03 -0.01
 16 Real estate and rental
 and leasing 0.09 0.14 0.77 0.05
 17 Professional and business
 services -1.27 0.56 1.10 0.82
 18 Professional,
 scientific, and
 technical services -0.73 0.28 0.56 0.41
 19 Management of companies
 and enterprises -0.35 0.20 0.36 0.23
 20 Administrative and waste
 management services -0.19 0.07 0.18 0.18
 21 Educational services,
 health care, and
 social assistance 0.20 0.07 0.18 0.13
 22 Educational services -0.06 0.00 0.03 -0.01
 23 Health care and social
 assistance 0.26 0.07 0.15 0.14
 24 Arts, entertainment,
 recreation,
 accommodation, and
 food services 0.13 -0.06 0.01 0.28
 25 Arts, entertainment,
 and recreation 0.02 0.03 0.01 0.08
 26 Accommodation and food
 services 0.11 -0.09 0.00 0.20
 27 Other services, except
 government -0.10 0.00 0.02 0.01

 28 Government -0.21 -0.16 -0.17 -0.25
 29 Federal -0.15 -0.14 -0.23 -0.25
 30 State and local -0.06 -0.02 0.07 0.00

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 1.72 1.14 0.95 1.17
 32 Private services-
 producing
 industries (2) -0.44 1.49 3.36 1.90

(1.) Consists of agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting; mining;
construction; and manufacturing.

(2.) Consists of utilities; wholesale trade; retail trade;
transportation and warehousing; information; finance, insurance, real
estate, rental, and leasing; professional and business services;
educational services, health care, and social assistance; arts,
entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services; and other
services, except government.

NOTE. Percentage-point contributions do not sum to the percent change
in real gross domestic product because the contribution of the "Not
allocated by industry" line is excluded.

Table 3. Percent Changes in the Chain-Type Price Indexes for
Value Added by Industry Group, 2011-2013
[Seasonally adjusted at annual rates]

 2011
Line
 I II III IV

 1 Gross domestic product 1.6 2.6 2.5 0.5

 2 Private industries 2.3 3.4 2.4 0.8
 3 Agriculture, forestry,
 fishing, and hunting 68.2 18.0 14.2 -20.5
 4 Mining 27.5 26.7 -15.2 -3.1
 5 Utilities 3.0 -3.3 2.2 -8.9
 6 Construction -1.1 1.0 4.2 3.9
 7 Manufacturing 3.1 7.9 5.5 -1.5
 8 Durable goods -0.9 -1.1 -0.2 2.8
 9 Nondurable goods 7.7 18.7 12.1 -6.0
 10 Wholesale trade 4.4 9.1 3.6 -5.8
 11 Retail trade 1.1 3.0 2.5 4.5
 12 Transportation and
 warehousing 3.6 0.3 3.8 7.6
 13 Information -1.4 1.5 -4.8 4.0
 14 Finance, insurance,
 real estate, rental,
 and leasing -0.2 0.8 3.5 2.7
 15 Finance and insurance -2.1 0.4 5.5 2.1
 16 Real estate and rental
 and leasing 0.8 1.1 2.5 3.0
 17 Professional and
 business services 0.2 -0.1 2.6 0.4
 18 Professional,
 scientific, and
 technical services 2.0 0.8 1.4 1.0
 19 Management of
 companies and
 enterprises 0.2 -2.8 4.6 -1.2
 20 Administrative and
 waste management
 services -3.9 -0.5 4.0 -0.2
 21 Educational services,
 health care, and
 social assistance 0.4 1.6 1.5 2.8
 22 Educational services 2.3 3.0 3.8 5.8
 23 Health care and social
 assistance 0.1 1.4 1.1 2.4
 24 Arts, entertainment,
 recreation,
 accommodation, and
 food services -1.6 0.1 2.1 2.9
 25 Arts, entertainment,
 and recreation 1.6 0.8 -0.7 1.1
 26 Accommodation and food
 services -2.8 -0.2 3.2 3.5
 27 Other services, except
 government 1.6 3.2 2.1 2.5

 28 Government 0.9 2.3 1.8 -0.6
 29 Federal 2.4 2.3 1.9 -0.3
 30 State and local 0.2 2.4 1.7 -0.7

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 8.3 9.6 2.8 -2.1
 32 Private services-
 producing
 industries (2) 0.6 1.6 2.3 1.6

 2012
Line
 I II III IV

 1 Gross domestic product 2.0 1.8 2.3 1.1

 2 Private industries 2.4 2.4 2.8 1.4
 3 Agriculture, forestry,
 fishing, and hunting 1.6 -3.7 14.3 30.0
 4 Mining -3.3 -27.0 -4.6 3.1
 5 Utilities -8.0 1.5 -1.4 3.2
 6 Construction 0.7 3.7 1.3 -0.6
 7 Manufacturing 2.6 5.7 11.5 -1.9
 8 Durable goods 1.4 3.7 2.2 -1.1
 9 Nondurable goods 4.0 8.0 22.6 -2.8
 10 Wholesale trade 11.7 -2.2 5.1 5.4
 11 Retail trade -0.2 11.4 -9.9 5.6
 12 Transportation and
 warehousing -0.2 13.7 -0.7 -0.4
 13 Information -0.3 1.6 -0.3 -0.1
 14 Finance, insurance,
 real estate, rental,
 and leasing 3.7 2.6 3.9 2.2
 15 Finance and insurance 5.8 3.3 6.9 2.2
 16 Real estate and rental
 and leasing 2.7 2.2 2.4 2.2
 17 Professional and
 business services 2.4 1.1 2.1 0.3
 18 Professional,
 scientific, and
 technical services 1.9 2.2 1.2 -0.1
 19 Management of
 companies and
 enterprises 0.3 -1.5 6.0 -1.3
 20 Administrative and
 waste management
 services 4.8 0.3 1.7 2.2
 21 Educational services,
 health care, and
 social assistance 1.4 2.5 1.6 0.9
 22 Educational services 3.2 3.9 2.1 3.3
 23 Health care and social
 assistance 1.2 2.3 1.5 0.5
 24 Arts, entertainment,
 recreation,
 accommodation, and
 food services 4.4 5.5 4.2 -3.1
 25 Arts, entertainment,
 and recreation 4.7 2.6 4.4 -0.2
 26 Accommodation and food
 services 4.3 6.6 4.1 -4.2
 27 Other services, except
 government 1.8 3.1 2.5 1.7

 28 Government 2.5 1.5 -0.5 1.1
 29 Federal 0.6 0.8 -0.5 0.1
 30 State and local 3.5 1.8 -0.5 1.5

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 1.4 -0.3 7.6 0.7
 32 Private services-
 producing
 industries (2) 2.7 3.2 1.5 1.7

 2013
Line
 I II III IV

 1 Gross domestic product 1.3 0.6 2.0 1.6

 2 Private industries 1.9 0.5 2.1 1.0
 3 Agriculture, forestry,
 fishing, and hunting 76.1 -19.6 -11.0 -18.5
 4 Mining 9.2 6.0 23.3 -19.4
 5 Utilities 2.5 9.0 -4.6 5.4
 6 Construction 5.9 4.8 2.8 10.5
 7 Manufacturing -5.0 -5.9 2.0 0.7
 8 Durable goods 2.8 2.2 2.0 3.5
 9 Nondurable goods -13.0 -14.2 1.9 -2.3
 10 Wholesale trade 0.2 1.3 3.6 -0.7
 11 Retail trade -2.6 3.6 1.5 5.0
 12 Transportation and
 warehousing 4.9 3.1 0.4 6.0
 13 Information 1.2 0.7 -3.5 0.5
 14 Finance, insurance,
 real estate, rental,
 and leasing 1.0 0.5 3.1 3.1
 15 Finance and insurance -1.3 -2.1 3.9 2.3
 16 Real estate and rental
 and leasing 2.2 1.8 2.7 3.6
 17 Professional and
 business services 3.5 2.0 -0.4 -0.8
 18 Professional,
 scientific, and
 technical services 1.5 2.6 1.2 0.1
 19 Management of
 companies and
 enterprises 9.5 -1.9 -8.7 -5.4
 20 Administrative and
 waste management
 services 4.5 3.0 1.5 0.4
 21 Educational services,
 health care, and
 social assistance 1.6 1.4 2.7 2.6
 22 Educational services 5.1 4.2 1.1 3.4
 23 Health care and social
 assistance 1.1 1.0 2.9 2.4
 24 Arts, entertainment,
 recreation,
 accommodation, and
 food services 1.1 5.8 6.2 -0.7
 25 Arts, entertainment,
 and recreation -0.3 1.3 5.2 1.5
 26 Accommodation and food
 services 1.7 7.4 6.5 -1.5
 27 Other services, except
 government 4.7 2.8 2.7 2.8

 28 Government 1.0 1.0 0.9 4.4
 29 Federal 2.7 1.1 0.8 8.9
 30 State and local 0.3 0.9 1.0 2.4

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 3.1 -3.8 3.6 -2.2
 32 Private services-
 producing
 industries (2) 1.5 1.9 1.7 1.9

(1.) Consists of agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting; mining;
construction; and manufacturing.

(2.) Consists of utilities; wholesale trade; retail trade;
transportation and warehousing; information; finance, insurance, real
estate, rental, and leasing; professional and business services;
educational services, health care, and social assistance; arts,
entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services; and other
services, except government.

Table 4. Contributions to Percent Change in the GDP Price Index by
Industry Group, 2011-2013
[Seasonally adjusted at annual rates]

 2011
Line
 I II III IV
 Percent change at annual
 rate:

 1 Gross domestic product 1.6 2.6 2.5 0.5
 Percentage points at
 annual rates:

 2 Private industries 1.96 2.90 2.05 0.66
 3 Agriculture, forestry,
 fishing, and hunting 0.63 0.22 0.17 -0.29
 4 Mining 0.58 0.61 -0.44 -0.09
 5 Utilities 0.05 -0.06 0.04 -0.17
 6 Construction -0.04 0.04 0.15 0.13
 7 Manufacturing 0.36 0.93 0.66 -0.19
 8 Durable goods -0.06 -0.07 -0.01 0.18
 9 Nondurable goods 0.42 1.00 0.67 -0.37
 10 Wholesale trade 0.26 0.52 0.21 -0.35
 11 Retail trade 0.07 0.18 0.15 0.26
 12 Transportation and
 warehousing 0.11 0.01 0.11 0.21
 13 Information -0.07 0.07 -0.23 0.19
 14 Finance, insurance, real
 estate, rental, and
 leasing -0.03 0.17 0.68 0.52
 15 Finance and insurance -0.13 0.03 0.36 0.13
 16 Real estate and rental
 and leasing 0.11 0.14 0.32 0.39
 17 Professional and
 business services 0.03 -0.01 0.30 0.04
 18 Professional,
 scientific, and
 technical services 0.14 0.06 0.10 0.07
 19 Management of
 companies and
 enterprises 0.00 -0.05 0.08 -0.02
 20 Administrative and
 waste management
 services -0.12 -0.02 0.12 -0.01
 21 Educational services,
 health care, and
 social assistance 0.03 0.14 0.12 0.23
 22 Educational services 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.06
 23 Health care and social
 assistance 0.01 0.10 0.08 0.17
 24 Arts, entertainment,
 recreation,
 accommodation, and
 food services -0.06 0.00 0.08 0.10
 25 Arts, entertainment,
 and recreation 0.02 0.01 -0.01 0.01
 26 Accommodation and food
 services -0.07 0.00 0.08 0.09
 27 Other services, except
 government 0.03 0.07 0.04 0.05

 28 Government 0.13 0.33 0.25 -0.08
 29 Federal 0.11 0.11 0.09 -0.01
 30 State and local 0.02 0.23 0.16 -0.06

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 1.54 1.80 0.54 -0.44
 32 Private services-
 producing
 industries (2) 0.43 1.10 1.51 1.09

 2012
Line
 I II III IV
 Percent change at annual
 rate:

 1 Gross domestic product 2.0 1.8 2.3 1.1
 Percentage points at
 annual rates:

 2 Private industries 2.08 2.03 2.45 1.25
 3 Agriculture, forestry,
 fishing, and hunting 0.02 -0.05 0.17 0.32
 4 Mining -0.09 -0.84 -0.12 0.08
 5 Utilities -0.14 0.03 -0.02 0.05
 6 Construction 0.02 0.13 0.05 -0.02
 7 Manufacturing 0.32 0.70 1.39 -0.24
 8 Durable goods 0.09 0.24 0.14 -0.07
 9 Nondurable goods 0.23 0.46 1.24 -0.17
 10 Wholesale trade 0.66 -0.13 0.29 0.31
 11 Retail trade -0.01 0.62 -0.60 0.31
 12 Transportation and
 warehousing 0.00 0.38 -0.02 -0.01
 13 Information -0.02 0.08 -0.01 -0.01
 14 Finance, insurance, real
 estate, rental, and
 leasing 0.72 0.50 0.76 0.44
 15 Finance and insurance 0.37 0.22 0.45 0.15
 16 Real estate and rental
 and leasing 0.35 0.29 0.31 0.29
 17 Professional and
 business services 0.28 0.13 0.24 0.03
 18 Professional,
 scientific, and
 technical services 0.13 0.15 0.08 -0.01
 19 Management of
 companies and
 enterprises 0.01 -0.03 0.11 -0.02
 20 Administrative and
 waste management
 services 0.14 0.01 0.05 0.07
 21 Educational services,
 health care, and
 social assistance 0.12 0.21 0.13 0.07
 22 Educational services 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.04
 23 Health care and social
 assistance 0.08 0.16 0.11 0.04
 24 Arts, entertainment,
 recreation,
 accommodation, and
 food services 0.16 0.20 0.15 -0.12
 25 Arts, entertainment,
 and recreation 0.04 0.03 0.04 0.00
 26 Accommodation and food
 services 0.12 0.17 0.11 -0.12
 27 Other services, except
 government 0.04 0.07 0.05 0.04

 28 Government 0.35 0.20 -0.07 0.14
 29 Federal 0.03 0.04 -0.02 0.00
 30 State and local 0.32 0.16 -0.05 0.14

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 0.27 -0.05 1.48 0.13
 32 Private services-
 producing
 industries (2) 1.81 2.09 0.98 1.12

 2013
Line
 I II III IV
 Percent change at annual
 rate:

 1 Gross domestic product 1.3 0.6 2.0 1.6
 Percentage points at
 annual rates:

 2 Private industries 1.61 0.46 1.85 0.84
 3 Agriculture, forestry,
 fishing, and hunting 0.82 -0.36 -0.19 -0.31
 4 Mining 0.23 0.15 0.57 -0.59
 5 Utilities 0.04 0.15 -0.08 0.09
 6 Construction 0.21 0.17 0.10 0.37
 7 Manufacturing -0.65 -0.76 0.24 0.09
 8 Durable goods 0.18 0.14 0.13 0.23
 9 Nondurable goods -0.83 -0.90 0.11 -0.14
 10 Wholesale trade 0.01 0.08 0.21 -0.04
 11 Retail trade -0.15 0.20 0.09 0.28
 12 Transportation and
 warehousing 0.14 0.09 0.01 0.17
 13 Information 0.06 0.03 -0.17 0.02
 14 Finance, insurance, real
 estate, rental, and
 leasing 0.20 0.10 0.61 0.61
 15 Finance and insurance -0.09 -0.14 0.26 0.15
 16 Real estate and rental
 and leasing 0.29 0.24 0.35 0.46
 17 Professional and
 business services 0.42 0.23 -0.05 -0.09
 18 Professional,
 scientific, and
 technical services 0.11 0.18 0.08 0.01
 19 Management of
 companies and
 enterprises 0.18 -0.04 -0.18 -0.11
 20 Administrative and
 waste management
 services 0.13 0.09 0.05 0.01
 21 Educational services,
 health care, and
 social assistance 0.13 0.11 0.22 0.21
 22 Educational services 0.06 0.05 0.01 0.04
 23 Health care and social
 assistance 0.08 0.07 0.21 0.17
 24 Arts, entertainment,
 recreation,
 accommodation, and
 food services 0.04 0.21 0.22 -0.03
 25 Arts, entertainment,
 and recreation 0.00 0.01 0.05 0.01
 26 Accommodation and food
 services 0.05 0.20 0.17 -0.04
 27 Other services, except
 government 0.10 0.06 0.06 0.06

 28 Government 0.14 0.13 0.12 0.56
 29 Federal 0.11 0.05 0.03 0.35
 30 State and local 0.02 0.08 0.09 0.21

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 0.61 -0.80 0.73 -0.44
 32 Private services-
 producing
 industries (2) 0.99 1.26 1.12 1.28

(1.) Consists of agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting; mining;
construction; and manufacturing.

(2.) Consists of utilities; wholesale trade; retail trade;
transportation and warehousing; information; finance, insurance, real
estate, rental, and leasing; professional and business services;
educational services, health care, and social assistance; arts,
entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services; and other
services, except government.

NOTE. Percentage-point contributions do not sum to the percent change
in real gross domestic product because the contribution of the "Not
allocated by industry" line is excluded.

Table 5. Value Added by Industry Group, 2011-2013
[Billions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates]

 2011
Line
 I II

 1 Gross domestic product 15,242.9 15,461.9

 2 Private industries 13,088.6 13,295.6
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 196.1 190.3
 4 Mining 374.2 410.7
 5 Utilities 267.4 281.1
 6 Construction 530.7 542.8
 7 Manufacturing 1,875.4 1,911.6
 8 Durable goods 992.2 992.3
 9 Nondurable goods 883.2 919.3
 10 Wholesale trade 887.8 906.6
 11 Retail trade 882.2 889.2
 12 Transportation and warehousing 440.5 445.7
 13 Information 729.8 740.9
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 2,963.0 2,984.3
 15 Finance and insurance 1,015.5 997.2
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 1,947.6 1,987.1
 17 Professional and business services 1,790.7 1,818.1
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 1,055.2 1,074.9
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 281.6 283.5
 20 Administrative and waste
 management services 454.0 459.8
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 1,265.4 1,278.4
 22 Educational services 171.5 173.1
 23 Health care and social assistance 1,094.0 1,105.3
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 551.8 559.6
 25 Arts, entertainment, and
 recreation 146.7 149.0
 26 Accommodation and food services 405.0 410.6
 27 Other services, except government 333.6 336.2

 28 Government 2,154.3 2,166.3
 29 Federal 711.2 715.7
 30 State and local 1,443.1 1,450.6

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 2,976.4 3,055.5
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 10,112.2 10,240.1

 2011
Line
 III IV

 1 Gross domestic product 15,611.8 15,818.7

 2 Private industries 13,441.0 13,650.2
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 200.3 204.0
 4 Mining 415.3 437.0
 5 Utilities 282.7 288.7
 6 Construction 551.8 559.0
 7 Manufacturing 1,934.1 1,970.4
 8 Durable goods 1,005.2 1,036.9
 9 Nondurable goods 928.9 933.5
 10 Wholesale trade 909.7 933.4
 11 Retail trade 896.3 910.6
 12 Transportation and warehousing 447.4 457.8
 13 Information 742.8 751.8
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 3,027.2 3,072.5
 15 Finance and insurance 1,017.8 1,016.1
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 2,009.4 2,056.4
 17 Professional and business services 1,836.7 1,853.2
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 1,088.4 1,097.8
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 281.8 284.6
 20 Administrative and waste
 management services 466.5 470.9
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 1,290.8 1,297.8
 22 Educational services 175.3 176.2
 23 Health care and social assistance 1,115.5 1,121.6
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 567.2 572.7
 25 Arts, entertainment, and
 recreation 153.0 152.3
 26 Accommodation and food services 414.2 420.4
 27 Other services, except government 338.7 341.4

 28 Government 2,170.8 2,168.5
 29 Federal 717.2 716.3
 30 State and local 1,453.6 1,452.2

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 3,101.5 3,170.4
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 10,339.5 10,479.8

 2012
Line
 I II

 1 Gross domestic product 16,041.6 16,160.4

 2 Private industries 13,856.3 13,974.6
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 204.6 205.3
 4 Mining 439.8 419.7
 5 Utilities 267.8 275.0
 6 Construction 575.8 577.7
 7 Manufacturing 2,011.3 2,022.6
 8 Durable goods 1,052.5 1,063.8
 9 Nondurable goods 958.8 958.8
 10 Wholesale trade 951.5 953.7
 11 Retail trade 923.8 922.2
 12 Transportation and warehousing 465.1 472.3
 13 Information 767.6 785.6
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 3,081.2 3,151.2
 15 Finance and insurance 1,023.1 1,071.6
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 2,058.1 2,079.7
 17 Professional and business services 1,903.1 1,914.1
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 1,121.3 1,130.7
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 297.8 298.0
 20 Administrative and waste
 management services 484.0 485.3
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 1,326.9 1,331.8
 22 Educational services 180.3 181.5
 23 Health care and social assistance 1,146.6 1,150.3
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 590.2 593.5
 25 Arts, entertainment, and
 recreation 156.1 156.7
 26 Accommodation and food services 434.1 436.8
 27 Other services, except government 347.6 349.9

 28 Government 2,185.3 2,185.8
 29 Federal 716.2 713.7
 30 State and local 1,469.0 1,472.1

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 3,231.4 3,225.4
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 10,624.9 10,749.2

 2012
Line
 III IV

 1 Gross domestic product 16,356.0 16,420.3

 2 Private industries 14,169.9 14,232.4
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 197.5 197.1
 4 Mining 423.2 436.0
 5 Utilities 278.7 279.1
 6 Construction 580.3 590.4
 7 Manufacturing 2,065.7 2,037.8
 8 Durable goods 1,073.7 1,071.2
 9 Nondurable goods 992.0 966.5
 10 Wholesale trade 970.6 974.9
 11 Retail trade 929.7 935.6
 12 Transportation and warehousing 474.6 474.6
 13 Information 788.7 765.0
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 3,219.5 3,238.2
 15 Finance and insurance 1,102.5 1,115.5
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 2,117.0 2,122.8
 17 Professional and business services 1,945.1 1,986.7
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 1,143.1 1,165.5
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 309.7 325.2
 20 Administrative and waste
 management services 492.2 496.0
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 1,343.3 1,356.7
 22 Educational services 182.8 184.6
 23 Health care and social assistance 1,160.6 1,172.2
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 599.1 603.5
 25 Arts, entertainment, and
 recreation 158.4 158.2
 26 Accommodation and food services 440.7 445.3
 27 Other services, except government 353.9 356.6

 28 Government 2,186.1 2,187.9
 29 Federal 710.3 706.6
 30 State and local 1,475.7 1,481.3

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 3,266.7 3,261.3
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 10,903.3 10,971.1

 2013
Line
 I II

 1 Gross domestic product 16,535.3 16,661.0

 2 Private industries 14,350.5 14,477.5
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 280.7 270.9
 4 Mining 427.4 445.1
 5 Utilities 283.4 287.5
 6 Construction 594.3 605.6
 7 Manufacturing 2,054.6 2,049.0
 8 Durable goods 1,077.3 1,083.9
 9 Nondurable goods 977.4 965.1
 10 Wholesale trade 977.2 983.2
 11 Retail trade 944.0 948.7
 12 Transportation and warehousing 483.3 485.0
 13 Information 790.2 797.0
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 3,225.9 3,267.9
 15 Finance and insurance 1,087.6 1,113.9
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 2,138.3 2,154.0
 17 Professional and business services 1,951.6 1,984.1
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 1,140.0 1,159.1
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 317.9 324.6
 20 Administrative and waste
 management services 493.7 500.4
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 1,370.5 1,378.0
 22 Educational services 184.5 186.3
 23 Health care and social assistance 1,186.1 1,191.7
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 610.5 616.6
 25 Arts, entertainment, and
 recreation 159.0 160.6
 26 Accommodation and food services 451.6 456.0
 27 Other services, except government 356.7 359.0

 28 Government 2,184.8 2,183.5
 29 Federal 705.0 701.2
 30 State and local 1,479.8 1,482.3

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 3,357.1 3,370.6
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 10,993.4 11,106.9

 2013
Line
 III IV

 1 Gross domestic product 16,912.9 17,089.6

 2 Private industries 14,731.7 14,895.6
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 271.5 253.3
 4 Mining 469.2 455.6
 5 Utilities 286.6 290.7
 6 Construction 619.7 625.8
 7 Manufacturing 2,079.3 2,135.1
 8 Durable goods 1,102.7 1,121.9
 9 Nondurable goods 976.6 1,013.3
 10 Wholesale trade 1,009.5 1,024.8
 11 Retail trade 963.4 969.2
 12 Transportation and warehousing 491.3 501.4
 13 Information 804.7 817.6
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 3,325.9 3,353.1
 15 Finance and insurance 1,125.6 1,131.3
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 2,200.3 2,221.8
 17 Professional and business services 2,027.6 2,058.1
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 1,185.9 1,203.4
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 332.0 337.0
 20 Administrative and waste
 management services 509.6 517.6
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 1,394.6 1,408.9
 22 Educational services 188.2 189.3
 23 Health care and social assistance 1,206.4 1,219.5
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 626.3 637.0
 25 Arts, entertainment, and
 recreation 163.3 167.3
 26 Accommodation and food services 463.0 469.7
 27 Other services, except government 362.0 364.8

 28 Government 2,181.3 2,194.0
 29 Federal 692.7 696.8
 30 State and local 1,488.6 1,497.1

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 3,439.7 3,469.9
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 11,291.9 11,425.7

(1.) Consists of agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting; mining;
construction; and manufacturing.

(2.) Consists of utilities; wholesale trade; retail trade;
transportation and warehousing; information; finance, insurance, real
estate, rental, and leasing; professional and business services;
educational services, health care, and social assistance; arts,
entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services; and other
services, except government.

Table 6. Chain-Type Quantity Indexes for Value Added by
Industry Group, 2011-2013
[2009=100, seasonally adjusted at annual rates]

 2011
Line
 I II

 1 Gross domestic product 103.302 104.115

 2 Private industries 103.212 103.978
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 100.252 93.348
 4 Mining 96.653 99.994
 5 Utilities 106.115 112.510
 6 Construction 93.269 95.160
 7 Manufacturing 107.025 107.027
 8 Durable goods 117.711 118.052
 9 Nondurable goods 96.510 96.250
 10 Wholesale trade 103.966 103.870
 11 Retail trade 103.084 103.147
 12 Transportation and warehousing 108.620 109.822
 13 Information 104.502 105.707
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 101.836 102.358
 15 Finance and insurance 100.182 98.283
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 102.695 104.507
 17 Professional and business services 105.700 107.339
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 103.279 104.985
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 112.387 113.955
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 107.555 109.075
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 101.084 101.708
 22 Educational services 100.823 101.044
 23 Health care and social assistance 101.125 101.812
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 106.531 108.009
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 106.322 107.726
 26 Accommodation and food services 106.608 108.114
 27 Other services, except government 97.496 97.488

 28 Government 100.448 100.423
 29 Federal 102.737 102.801
 30 State and local 99.361 99.294

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 102.615 102.960
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 103.390 104.282

 2011
Line
 III IV

 1 Gross domestic product 104.468 105.716

 2 Private industries 104.497 105.921
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 95.017 102.447
 4 Mining 105.370 111.739
 5 Utilities 112.516 117.643
 6 Construction 95.732 96.070
 7 Manufacturing 106.829 109.232
 8 Durable goods 119.633 122.547
 9 Nondurable goods 94.528 96.462
 10 Wholesale trade 103.309 107.601
 11 Retail trade 103.321 103.811
 12 Transportation and warehousing 109.217 109.725
 13 Information 107.276 107.495
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 102.942 103.792
 15 Finance and insurance 98.975 98.313
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 105.032 106.696
 17 Professional and business services 107.755 108.628
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 105.938 106.582
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 112.027 113.458
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 109.577 110.669
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 102.312 102.152
 22 Educational services 101.345 100.430
 23 Health care and social assistance 102.465 102.425
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 108.898 109.179
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 110.787 109.995
 26 Accommodation and food services 108.216 108.883
 27 Other services, except government 97.732 97.893

 28 Government 100.190 100.223
 29 Federal 102.523 102.468
 30 State and local 99.081 99.157

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 103.783 106.646
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 104.711 105.701

 2012
Line
 I II

 1 Gross domestic product 106.683 107.003

 2 Private industries 106.879 107.165
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 102.258 103.569
 4 Mining 113.355 117.031
 5 Utilities 111.453 114.000
 6 Construction 98.792 98.228
 7 Manufacturing 110.776 109.861
 8 Durable goods 123.951 124.151
 9 Nondurable goods 98.094 96.213
 10 Wholesale trade 106.695 107.537
 11 Retail trade 105.361 102.370
 12 Transportation and warehousing 111.512 109.656
 13 Information 109.863 111.978
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 103.143 104.810
 15 Finance and insurance 97.624 101.423
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 106.072 106.589
 17 Professional and business services 110.905 111.230
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 108.362 108.679
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 118.653 119.203
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 112.430 112.639
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 104.073 103.802
 22 Educational services 101.990 101.698
 23 Health care and social assistance 104.405 104.137
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 111.297 110.428
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 111.431 111.126
 26 Accommodation and food services 111.248 110.178
 27 Other services, except government 99.225 99.107

 28 Government 100.372 100.035
 29 Federal 102.309 101.753
 30 State and local 99.453 99.220

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 108.311 108.183
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 106.450 106.859

 2012
Line
 III IV

 1 Gross domestic product 107.741 107.780

 2 Private industries 107.903 107.989
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 96.342 90.029
 4 Mining 119.375 122.061
 5 Utilities 115.954 115.245
 6 Construction 98.343 100.218
 7 Manufacturing 109.196 108.244
 8 Durable goods 124.620 124.690
 9 Nondurable goods 94.597 92.816
 10 Wholesale trade 108.094 107.155
 11 Retail trade 105.933 105.152
 12 Transportation and warehousing 110.385 110.507
 13 Information 112.500 109.160
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 106.055 106.084
 15 Finance and insurance 102.632 103.277
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 107.856 107.552
 17 Professional and business services 112.458 114.785
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 109.545 111.717
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 122.094 128.604
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 113.771 114.029
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 104.285 105.095
 22 Educational services 101.836 102.010
 23 Health care and social assistance 104.675 105.588
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 110.340 112.047
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 111.127 111.060
 26 Accommodation and food services 110.059 112.400
 27 Other services, except government 99.638 99.966

 28 Government 100.176 99.996
 29 Federal 101.390 100.838
 30 State and local 99.598 99.594

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 107.585 107.233
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 107.997 108.215

 2013
Line
 I II

 1 Gross domestic product 108.087 108.751

 2 Private industries 108.387 109.200
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 111.280 113.416
 4 Mining 117.043 120.121
 5 Utilities 116.288 115.491
 6 Construction 99.437 100.139
 7 Manufacturing 110.558 111.948
 8 Durable goods 124.535 124.621
 9 Nondurable goods 97.176 99.697
 10 Wholesale trade 107.359 107.672
 11 Retail trade 106.790 106.390
 12 Transportation and warehousing 111.195 110.709
 13 Information 112.410 113.169
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 105.413 106.650
 15 Finance and insurance 101.024 104.007
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 107.743 108.037
 17 Professional and business services 111.785 113.093
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 108.860 109.973
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 122.909 126.097
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 112.264 112.938
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 105.745 105.958
 22 Educational services 100.705 100.653
 23 Health care and social assistance 106.559 106.815
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 113.032 112.555
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 111.704 112.493
 26 Accommodation and food services 113.508 112.581
 27 Other services, except government 98.863 98.808

 28 Government 99.596 99.289
 29 Federal 99.949 99.127
 30 State and local 99.425 99.362

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 109.548 111.071
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 108.036 108.637

 2013
Line
 III IV

 1 Gross domestic product 109.859 110.572

 2 Private industries 110.534 111.498
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 117.000 114.895
 4 Mining 120.178 123.158
 5 Utilities 116.502 116.599
 6 Construction 101.763 100.232
 7 Manufacturing 113.056 115.881
 8 Durable goods 126.166 127.247
 9 Nondurable goods 100.403 104.785
 10 Wholesale trade 109.585 111.438
 11 Retail trade 107.627 106.965
 12 Transportation and warehousing 112.031 112.688
 13 Information 115.294 117.014
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 107.709 107.751
 15 Finance and insurance 104.090 104.033
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 109.621 109.716
 17 Professional and business services 115.693 117.654
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 112.183 113.815
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 131.967 135.819
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 114.585 116.265
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 106.528 106.940
 22 Educational services 101.433 101.191
 23 Health care and social assistance 107.351 107.871
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 112.624 114.767
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 112.900 115.308
 26 Accommodation and food services 112.531 114.580
 27 Other services, except government 98.987 99.084

 28 Government 98.965 98.476
 29 Federal 97.742 96.245
 30 State and local 99.542 99.533

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 112.345 113.954
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 109.988 110.761

(1.) Consists of agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting; mining;
construction; and manufacturing.

(2.) Consists of utilities; wholesale trade; retail trade;
transportation and warehousing; information; finance, insurance, real
estate, rental, and leasing; professional and business services;
educational services, health care, and social assistance; arts,
entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services; and other
services, except government.

Table 7. Chain-Type Price Indexes for Value Added by Industry
Group, 2011-2013
[2009=100, seasonally adjusted at annual rates]

 2011
Line
 I II

 1 Gross domestic product 102.354 103.024
 2 Private industries 102.670 103.526
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 141.967 147.970
 4 Mining 133.025 141.121
 5 Utilities 99.274 98.447
 6 Construction 98.514 98.765
 7 Manufacturing 101.973 103.933
 8 Durable goods 96.762 96.497
 9 Nondurable goods 107.954 112.685
 10 Wholesale trade 103.690 105.982
 11 Retail trade 101.427 102.176
 12 Transportation and warehousing 101.376 101.445
 13 Information 99.554 99.924
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 101.199 101.406
 15 Finance and insurance 104.408 104.512
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 99.584 99.846
 17 Professional and business services 102.009 101.987
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 102.255 102.470
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 101.162 100.434
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 101.955 101.821
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 102.964 103.383
 22 Educational services 104.017 104.791
 23 Health care and social assistance 102.800 103.163
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 99.088 99.111
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 99.639 99.850
 26 Accommodation and food services 98.887 98.842
 27 Other services, except government 103.682 104.493

 28 Government 103.820 104.424
 29 Federal 104.263 104.860
 30 State and local 103.606 104.214

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 106.454 108.916
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 101.598 102.003

 2011
Line
 III IV

 1 Gross domestic product 103.651 103.782
 2 Private industries 104.137 104.336
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 152.948 144.439
 4 Mining 135.409 134.337
 5 Utilities 98.975 96.684
 6 Construction 99.788 100.738
 7 Manufacturing 105.343 104.952
 8 Durable goods 96.458 97.138
 9 Nondurable goods 115.939 114.154
 10 Wholesale trade 106.930 105.346
 11 Retail trade 102.818 103.960
 12 Transportation and warehousing 102.406 104.292
 13 Information 98.714 99.697
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 102.281 102.962
 15 Finance and insurance 105.923 106.464
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 100.465 101.211
 17 Professional and business services 102.633 102.723
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 102.826 103.081
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 101.580 101.275
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 102.834 102.787
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 103.765 104.493
 22 Educational services 105.768 107.282
 23 Health care and social assistance 103.453 104.061
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 99.636 100.348
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 99.684 99.961
 26 Accommodation and food services 99.618 100.488
 27 Other services, except government 105.027 105.688

 28 Government 104.886 104.738
 29 Federal 105.363 105.283
 30 State and local 104.656 104.474

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 109.676 109.099
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 102.572 102.989

 2012
Line
 I II

 1 Gross domestic product 104.296 104.751
 2 Private industries 104.960 105.574
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 145.021 143.666
 4 Mining 133.209 123.120
 5 Utilities 94.694 95.055
 6 Construction 100.902 101.824
 7 Manufacturing 105.631 107.112
 8 Durable goods 97.479 98.365
 9 Nondurable goods 115.272 117.522
 10 Wholesale trade 108.305 107.704
 11 Retail trade 103.911 106.755
 12 Transportation and warehousing 104.252 107.652
 13 Information 99.611 100.015
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 103.907 104.579
 15 Finance and insurance 107.967 108.857
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 101.890 102.454
 17 Professional and business services 103.325 103.615
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 103.567 104.127
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 101.349 100.966
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 103.991 104.078
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 104.866 105.524
 22 Educational services 108.118 109.169
 23 Health care and social assistance 104.364 104.963
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 101.438 102.806
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 101.108 101.767
 26 Accommodation and food services 101.557 103.181
 27 Other services, except government 106.171 106.986

 28 Government 105.392 105.775
 29 Federal 105.437 105.645
 30 State and local 105.373 105.840

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 109.483 109.406
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 103.681 104.492

 2012
Line
 III IV

 1 Gross domestic product 105.345 105.640
 2 Private industries 106.316 106.699
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 148.536 158.608
 4 Mining 121.693 122.625
 5 Utilities 94.717 95.470
 6 Construction 102.155 101.991
 7 Manufacturing 110.056 109.522
 8 Durable goods 98.904 98.622
 9 Nondurable goods 123.660 122.791
 10 Wholesale trade 109.040 110.482
 11 Retail trade 103.999 105.434
 12 Transportation and warehousing 107.469 107.351
 13 Information 99.949 99.912
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 105.592 106.176
 15 Finance and insurance 110.687 111.294
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 103.067 103.637
 17 Professional and business services 104.143 104.213
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 104.439 104.406
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 102.438 102.113
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 104.506 105.076
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 105.944 106.179
 22 Educational services 109.751 110.654
 23 Health care and social assistance 105.358 105.493
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 103.862 103.035
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 102.866 102.817
 26 Accommodation and food services 104.222 103.113
 27 Other services, except government 107.643 108.096

 28 Government 105.639 105.918
 29 Federal 105.518 105.533
 30 State and local 105.700 106.105

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 111.420 111.601
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 104.872 105.312

 2013
Line
 I II

 1 Gross domestic product 105.994 106.165
 2 Private industries 107.191 107.334
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 182.723 173.050
 4 Mining 125.365 127.205
 5 Utilities 96.051 98.136
 6 Construction 103.470 104.697
 7 Manufacturing 108.119 106.482
 8 Durable goods 99.302 99.839
 9 Nondurable goods 118.597 114.153
 10 Wholesale trade 110.534 110.885
 11 Retail trade 104.740 105.661
 12 Transportation and warehousing 108.650 109.493
 13 Information 100.217 100.396
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 106.445 106.579
 15 Finance and insurance 110.929 110.354
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 104.213 104.690
 17 Professional and business services 105.121 105.632
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 104.805 105.481
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 104.454 103.947
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 106.228 107.027
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 106.600 106.965
 22 Educational services 112.027 113.174
 23 Health care and social assistance 105.771 106.022
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 103.329 104.791
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 102.732 103.068
 26 Accommodation and food services 103.542 105.407
 27 Other services, except government 109.335 110.087

 28 Government 106.192 106.458
 29 Federal 106.233 106.535
 30 State and local 106.176 106.425

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 112.450 111.357
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 105.702 106.201

 2013
Line
 III IV

 1 Gross domestic product 106.685 107.099
 2 Private industries 107.900 108.157
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 168.093 159.735
 4 Mining 134.039 127.002
 5 Utilities 96.979 98.271
 6 Construction 105.420 108.090
 7 Manufacturing 106.999 107.193
 8 Durable goods 100.334 101.206
 9 Nondurable goods 114.694 114.027
 10 Wholesale trade 111.860 111.674
 11 Retail trade 106.061 107.361
 12 Transportation and warehousing 109.611 111.223
 13 Information 99.505 99.619
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 107.406 108.241
 15 Finance and insurance 111.427 112.054
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 105.397 106.332
 17 Professional and business services 105.526 105.326
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 105.798 105.818
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 101.610 100.217
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 107.435 107.543
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 107.674 108.357
 22 Educational services 113.490 114.431
 23 Health care and social assistance 106.788 107.433
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 106.376 106.176
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 104.390 104.767
 26 Accommodation and food services 107.087 106.678
 27 Other services, except government 110.828 111.584

 28 Government 106.695 107.851
 29 Federal 106.736 109.044
 30 State and local 106.680 107.303

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 112.350 111.736
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 106.645 107.155

(1.) Consists of agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting; mining;
construction; and manufacturing.

(2.) Consists of utilities; wholesale trade; retail trade;
transportation and warehousing; information; finance, insurance, real
estate, rental, and leasing; professional and business services;
educational services, health care, and social assistance; arts,
entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services; and other
services, except government.

Table 8. Gross Output by Industry Group, 2011-2013
[Billions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates]

 2011
Line
 I II

 1 All Industries 27,035.0 27,478.6
 2 Private industries 23,685.5 24,094.4
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 426.7 423.1
 4 Mining 510.1 558.5
 5 Utilities 409.6 405.0
 6 Construction 962.4 1,000.5
 7 Manufacturing 5,415.6 5,564.9
 8 Durable goods 2,529.6 2,537.7
 9 Nondurable goods 2,886.0 3,027.3
 10 Wholesale trade 1,302.9 1,360.7
 11 Retail trade 1,354.1 1,354.4
 12 Transportation and warehousing 900.1 922.0
 13 Information 1,276.8 1,301.4
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 4,641.5 4,619.5
 15 Finance and insurance 1,958.1 1,915.7
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 2,683.4 2,703.8
 17 Professional and business services 2,835.1 2,879.6
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 1,653.1 1,681.4
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 482.2 485.7
 20 Administrative and waste
 management services 699.8 712.5
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 2,113.5 2,140.2
 22 Educational services 286.1 288.7
 23 Health care and social assistance 1,827.4 1,851.5
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 989.1 1,012.2
 25 Arts, entertainment, and
 recreation 248.4 257.4
 26 Accommodation and food services 740.7 754.8
 27 Other services, except government 548.0 552.3

 28 Government 3,349.5 3,384.1
 29 Federal 1,140.7 1,160.0
 30 State and local 2,208.8 2,224.1

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 7,314.7 7,547.1
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 16,370.7 16,547.4

 2011
Line
 III IV

 1 All Industries 27,653.7 27,940.3
 2 Private industries 24,252.0 24,558.4
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 435.4 439.5
 4 Mining 556.8 576.0
 5 Utilities 399.9 380.6
 6 Construction 1,012.9 1,040.5
 7 Manufacturing 5,629.8 5,683.0
 8 Durable goods 2,619.8 2,665.6
 9 Nondurable goods 3,010.0 3,017.4
 10 Wholesale trade 1,347.9 1,405.9
 11 Retail trade 1,380.4 1,410.3
 12 Transportation and warehousing 933.5 948.2
 13 Information 1,315.8 1,329.3
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 4,610.0 4,628.1
 15 Finance and insurance 1,876.1 1,880.9
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 2,733.9 2,747.2
 17 Professional and business services 2,909.1 2,933.4
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 1,706.6 1,726.4
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 481.6 485.2
 20 Administrative and waste
 management services 720.9 721.8
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 2,145.9 2,190.7
 22 Educational services 292.7 299.1
 23 Health care and social assistance 1,853.2 1,891.5
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 1,018.7 1,033.7
 25 Arts, entertainment, and
 recreation 254.1 258.8
 26 Accommodation and food services 764.6 774.9
 27 Other services, except government 556.1 559.1

 28 Government 3,401.7 3,381.9
 29 Federal 1,170.4 1,147.2
 30 State and local 2,231.4 2,234.6

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 7,634.8 7,739.0
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 16,617.2 16,819.4

 2012
Line
 I II

 1 All Industries 28,466.7 28,468.3
 2 Private industries 25,052.4 25,046.3
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 442.0 445.3
 4 Mining 586.8 551.7
 5 Utilities 366.7 377.4
 6 Construction 1,056.8 1,054.4
 7 Manufacturing 5,787.9 5,752.5
 8 Durable goods 2,727.9 2,772.7
 9 Nondurable goods 3,059.9 2,979.8
 10 Wholesale trade 1,408.0 1,402.7
 11 Retail trade 1,459.9 1,466.6
 12 Transportation and warehousing 959.8 963.0
 13 Information 1,351.3 1,366.1
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 4,767.9 4,771.9
 15 Finance and insurance 1,985.6 1,965.1
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 2,782.3 2,806.8
 17 Professional and business services 3,011.4 3,016.3
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 1,752.6 1,752.0
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 514.3 526.6
 20 Administrative and waste
 management services 744.5 737.8
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 2,227.2 2,232.1
 22 Educational services 305.3 310.4
 23 Health care and social assistance 1,921.9 1,921.7
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 1,056.7 1,070.4
 25 Arts, entertainment, and
 recreation 267.6 267.7
 26 Accommodation and food services 789.1 802.7
 27 Other services, except government 570.1 576.0

 28 Government 3,414.3 3,422.0
 29 Federal 1,152.5 1,153.1
 30 State and local 2,261.8 2,269.0

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 7,873.5 7,803.8
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 17,178.9 17,242.5

 2012
Line
 III IV

 1 All Industries 28,757.5 29,081.4
 2 Private industries 25,295.3 25,648.5
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 443.7 451.0
 4 Mining 560.7 590.0
 5 Utilities 379.7 388.8
 6 Construction 1,062.1 1,090.2
 7 Manufacturing 5,816.5 5,845.8
 8 Durable goods 2,786.9 2,805.0
 9 Nondurable goods 3,029.5 3,040.9
 10 Wholesale trade 1,421.9 1,419.7
 11 Retail trade 1,484.1 1,501.9
 12 Transportation and warehousing 957.9 980.3
 13 Information 1,373.5 1,420.3
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 4,852.8 4,934.6
 15 Finance and insurance 2,010.1 2,036.9
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 2,842.7 2,897.7
 17 Professional and business services 3,031.6 3,051.9
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 1,744.0 1,753.8
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 536.8 547.0
 20 Administrative and waste
 management services 750.8 751.1
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 2,247.0 2,290.9
 22 Educational services 314.5 316.7
 23 Health care and social assistance 1,932.5 1,974.2
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 1,080.8 1,093.5
 25 Arts, entertainment, and
 recreation 270.9 268.2
 26 Accommodation and food services 809.9 825.3
 27 Other services, except government 583.0 589.4

 28 Government 3,462.2 3,432.9
 29 Federal 1,179.2 1,137.6
 30 State and local 2,283.0 2,295.3

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 7,883.1 7,977.1
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 17,412.2 17,671.3

 2013
Line
 I II

 1 All Industries 29,217.9 29,488.1
 2 Private industries 25,787.8 26,059.0
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 524.1 514.8
 4 Mining 593.3 628.7
 5 Utilities 395.3 407.5
 6 Construction 1,073.6 1,110.5
 7 Manufacturing 5,895.7 5,877.1
 8 Durable goods 2,827.6 2,863.4
 9 Nondurable goods 3,068.2 3,013.7
 10 Wholesale trade 1,428.1 1,443.2
 11 Retail trade 1,510.3 1,528.8
 12 Transportation and warehousing 990.8 995.5
 13 Information 1,413.0 1,422.6
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 4,959.5 5,007.6
 15 Finance and insurance 2,057.5 2,077.2
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 2,902.0 2,930.4
 17 Professional and business services 3,018.0 3,098.6
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 1,735.1 1,781.9
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 551.3 564.8
 20 Administrative and waste
 management services 731.6 751.9
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 2,291.6 2,323.3
 22 Educational services 318.6 323.3
 23 Health care and social assistance 1,973.0 2,000.0
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 1,113.8 1,121.1
 25 Arts, entertainment, and
 recreation 275.2 272.9
 26 Accommodation and food services 838.6 848.3
 27 Other services, except government 580.7 579.4

 28 Government 3,430.1 3,429.2
 29 Federal 1,126.2 1,120.5
 30 State and local 2,303.9 2,308.7

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 8,086.7 8,131.3
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 17,701.1 17,927.7

 2013
Line
 III IV

 1 All Industries 29,821.9 30,140.7
 2 Private industries 26,377.0 26,702.8
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 516.4 495.3
 4 Mining 673.4 642.2
 5 Utilities 389.0 412.1
 6 Construction 1,142.2 1,150.3
 7 Manufacturing 5,950.1 5,984.8
 8 Durable goods 2,895.4 2,948.1
 9 Nondurable goods 3,054.7 3,036.7
 10 Wholesale trade 1,492.9 1,545.2
 11 Retail trade 1,560.9 1,587.8
 12 Transportation and warehousing 1,003.1 1,028.3
 13 Information 1,441.1 1,474.1
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 5,024.1 5,075.0
 15 Finance and insurance 2,062.2 2,095.6
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 2,961.9 2,979.3
 17 Professional and business services 3,132.1 3,174.6
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 1,807.0 1,833.2
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 574.9 584.1
 20 Administrative and waste
 management services 750.2 757.2
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 2,344.5 2,398.1
 22 Educational services 325.9 329.5
 23 Health care and social assistance 2,018.7 2,068.6
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 1,130.1 1,154.8
 25 Arts, entertainment, and
 recreation 275.5 285.8
 26 Accommodation and food services 854.6 869.0
 27 Other services, except government 577.0 580.4

 28 Government 3,444.9 3,437.9
 29 Federal 1,119.3 1,097.9
 30 State and local 2,325.6 2,339.9

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing
 industries (1) 8,282.1 8,272.6
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 18,094.9 18,430.3

(1.) Consists of agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting; mining;
construction; and manufacturing.

(2.) Consists of utilities; wholesale trade; retail trade;
transportation and warehousing; information; finance, insurance, real
estate, rental, and leasing; professional and business services;
educational services, health care, and social assistance; arts,
entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services; and other
services, except government.

Table 9. Chain-Type Quantity Indexes for Gross Output by Industry
Group, 2011-2013
[2009=100, seasonally adjusted at annual rates]

 2011
Line
 I II

 1 All Industries 100.794 100.700

 2 Private industries 100.821 99.401
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 101.030 104.207
 4 Mining 101.284 101.893
 5 Utilities 101.749 99.272
 6 Construction 102.318 101.947
 7 Manufacturing 102.975 102.158
 8 Durable goods 103.323 104.088
 9 Nondurable goods 103.349 105.117
 10 Wholesale trade 103.732 104.403
 11 Retail trade 103.861 104.282
 12 Transportation and warehousing 104.063 104.105
 13 Information 104.152 104.431
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 104.152 105.432
 15 Finance and insurance 104.196 105.563
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 104.668 108.836
 17 Professional and business services 104.994 105.314
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 105.405 105.853
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 105.806 107.371
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 106.442 106.497
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 106.652 108.018
 22 Educational services 107.863 108.183
 23 Health care and social assistance 107.868 109.492
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 108.366 107.821
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 108.720 107.931
 26 Accommodation and food services 113.988 114.957
 27 Other services, except government 115.009 117.990

 28 Government 115.519 114.747
 29 Federal 86.877 89.375
 30 State and local 97.222 96.931

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 98.572 98.580
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 99.485 95.332

 2011
Line
 III IV

 1 All Industries 100.962 101.066

 2 Private industries 97.821 96.043
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 102.912 104.541
 4 Mining 102.413 100.607
 5 Utilities 96.552 96.386
 6 Construction 101.249 102.450
 7 Manufacturing 101.329 101.256
 8 Durable goods 103.817 105.555
 9 Nondurable goods 105.246 106.329
 10 Wholesale trade 104.260 105.944
 11 Retail trade 104.861 104.858
 12 Transportation and warehousing 105.107 107.122
 13 Information 104.718 105.806
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 106.051 106.948
 15 Finance and insurance 106.760 107.718
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 111.767 116.877
 17 Professional and business services 105.634 106.948
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 105.859 106.850
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 109.389 109.814
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 107.195 108.528
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 108.588 109.320
 22 Educational services 109.170 110.123
 23 Health care and social assistance 109.977 110.054
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 108.843 110.565
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 109.445 110.808
 26 Accommodation and food services 113.293 114.179
 27 Other services, except government 116.092 122.155

 28 Government 118.066 120.465
 29 Federal 89.756 91.513
 30 State and local 96.771 97.048

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 98.645 98.231
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 95.512 98.182

 2012
Line
 I II

 1 All Industries 102.522 103.042

 2 Private industries 94.802 98.846
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 106.990 106.501
 4 Mining 100.644 100.503
 5 Utilities 100.750 99.191
 6 Construction 102.325 100.774
 7 Manufacturing 103.527 103.098
 8 Durable goods 106.895 106.501
 9 Nondurable goods 107.746 108.205
 10 Wholesale trade 107.302 107.114
 11 Retail trade 105.566 105.983
 12 Transportation and warehousing 108.114 107.997
 13 Information 107.073 106.985
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 108.012 108.795
 15 Finance and insurance 108.805 108.289
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 120.060 120.781
 17 Professional and business services 108.361 108.244
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 108.458 108.341
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 111.443 112.282
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 109.999 111.145
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 111.571 111.464
 22 Educational services 110.507 109.949
 23 Health care and social assistance 112.345 111.230
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 111.452 111.345
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 114.532 112.992
 26 Accommodation and food services 120.743 123.759
 27 Other services, except government 119.859 119.806

 28 Government 122.694 124.509
 29 Federal 92.609 91.843
 30 State and local 97.468 97.695

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 98.524 98.630
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 97.770 98.344

 2012
Line
 III IV

 1 All Industries 103.831 104.452

 2 Private industries 98.568 99.219
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 106.925 105.605
 4 Mining 102.804 98.973
 5 Utilities 100.379 101.253
 6 Construction 102.195 101.723
 7 Manufacturing 104.053 105.247
 8 Durable goods 106.741 108.692
 9 Nondurable goods 108.413 109.816
 10 Wholesale trade 107.434 109.116
 11 Retail trade 106.763 108.197
 12 Transportation and warehousing 108.878 109.363
 13 Information 107.748 108.337
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 108.931 111.263
 15 Finance and insurance 107.451 107.933
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 123.657 128.407
 17 Professional and business services 108.971 109.839
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 108.998 110.040
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 112.818 116.291

 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 111.983 111.932
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 111.544 112.065
 22 Educational services 109.199 111.133
 23 Health care and social assistance 112.766 112.240
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 112.513 112.483
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 116.130 116.158
 26 Accommodation and food services 125.057 127.351
 27 Other services, except government 120.286 118.760

 28 Government 125.326 125.885
 29 Federal 92.101 94.167
 30 State and local 98.061 98.033

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 99.635 98.353
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 95.572 93.740

 2013
Line
 I II

 1 All Industries 102.047 101.446

 2 Private industries 100.322 101.250
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 108.140 107.099
 4 Mining 97.375 96.726
 5 Utilities 102.400 103.662
 6 Construction 102.800 103.225
 7 Manufacturing 105.516 106.374
 8 Durable goods 108.235 109.512
 9 Nondurable goods 111.443 111.325
 10 Wholesale trade 108.683 109.910
 11 Retail trade 107.809 108.366
 12 Transportation and warehousing 110.147 111.747
 13 Information 108.378 109.443
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 112.580 112.776
 15 Finance and insurance 106.346 108.640
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 127.015 132.764
 17 Professional and business services 109.946 111.184
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 109.839 110.912
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 115.420 116.073
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 111.656 112.568
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 110.048 112.560
 22 Educational services 111.757 112.758
 23 Health care and social assistance 108.440 110.893
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 113.396 114.438
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 117.075 117.854
 26 Accommodation and food services 126.487 129.909
 27 Other services, except government 119.224 120.224

 28 Government 126.570 128.421
 29 Federal 91.891 94.327
 30 State and local 98.225 98.406

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 97.955 97.862
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 102.355 103.840

 2013
Line
 III IV

 1 All Industries 100.523 100.560

 2 Private industries 97.837 102.717
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 107.147 110.738
 4 Mining 96.364 93.248
 5 Utilities 102.272 103.463
 6 Construction 103.151 103.966
 7 Manufacturing 106.092 106.497
 8 Durable goods 109.947 112.209
 9 Nondurable goods 111.223 113.740
 10 Wholesale trade 110.371 112.410
 11 Retail trade 108.905 108.728
 12 Transportation and warehousing 112.871 113.505
 13 Information 110.157 111.219
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 112.623 114.775
 15 Finance and insurance 109.941 111.525
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 137.163 135.962
 17 Professional and business services 111.993 113.348
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 111.579 113.259
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 118.215 120.782
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 113.198 113.810
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 113.834 115.493
 22 Educational services 112.737 115.193
 23 Health care and social assistance 110.299 111.257
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 114.976 116.184
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 120.114 121.131
 26 Accommodation and food services 134.014 137.073
 27 Other services, except government 123.631 128.010

 28 Government 129.760 131.478
 29 Federal 96.431 95.876
 30 State and local 98.702 98.912

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 97.941 97.048
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 105.551 104.787

(1.) Consists of agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting; mining;
construction; and manufacturing.

(2.) Consists of utilities; wholesale trade; retail trade;
transportation and warehousing; information; finance, insurance, real
estate, rental, and leasing; professional and business services;
educational services, health care, and social assistance; arts,
entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services; and other
services, except government.

Table 10. Chain-Type Price Indexes for Gross Output by Industry
Group, 2011-2013
[2009=100, seasonally adjusted at annual rates]

 2011
Line
 I II

 1 All Industries 105.286 106.726

 2 Private industries 105.302 106.795
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 125.407 129.776
 4 Mining 128.147 134.918
 5 Utilities 104.381 104.695
 6 Construction 101.604 102.685
 7 Manufacturing 111.921 115.583
 8 Durable goods 103.374 104.401
 9 Nondurable goods 120.171 126.506
 10 Wholesale trade 103.742 105.613
 11 Retail trade 101.881 102.654
 12 Transportation and warehousing 107.897 110.195
 13 Information 100.341 100.781
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 101.851 102.178
 15 Finance and insurance 103.773 104.055
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 100.490 100.849
 17 Professional and business services 102.403 102.693
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 102.447 102.851
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 101.860 101.735
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 102.664 102.966
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 103.154 103.783
 22 Educational services 103.783 104.645
 23 Health care and social assistance 103.056 103.649
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 101.485 102.108
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 101.159 101.609
 26 Accommodation and food services 101.597 102.280
 27 Other services, except government 103.371 104.277

 28 Government 105.159 106.237
 29 Federal 104.844 105.978
 30 State and local 105.322 106.371

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 111.972 115.478
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 102.548 103.216

 2011
Line
 III IV

 1 All Industries 107.112 107.108

 2 Private industries 107.167 107.187
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 133.268 130.877
 4 Mining 130.955 129.536
 5 Utilities 105.040 101.836
 6 Construction 103.518 104.297
 7 Manufacturing 115.830 115.102
 8 Durable goods 104.752 104.459
 9 Nondurable goods 126.648 125.472
 10 Wholesale trade 106.336 105.409
 11 Retail trade 103.174 104.114
 12 Transportation and warehousing 110.557 111.320
 13 Information 100.016 100.648
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 102.801 103.282
 15 Finance and insurance 104.772 105.226
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 101.407 101.906
 17 Professional and business services 103.201 103.367
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 103.219 103.487
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 102.355 102.329
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 103.730 103.788
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 104.202 104.685
 22 Educational services 105.417 106.410
 23 Health care and social assistance 104.013 104.417
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 102.639 103.090
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 101.572 101.824
 26 Accommodation and food services 103.004 103.522
 27 Other services, except government 104.709 105.179

 28 Government 106.720 106.544
 29 Federal 106.382 106.151
 30 State and local 106.894 106.747

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 115.704 115.075
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 103.646 103.934

 2012
Line
 I II

 1 All Industries 107.834 107.929

 2 Private industries 107.916 108.007
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 132.173 132.348
 4 Mining 128.432 120.029
 5 Utilities 99.384 98.077
 6 Construction 104.668 105.296
 7 Manufacturing 116.294 115.694
 8 Durable goods 104.958 105.122
 9 Nondurable goods 127.405 125.981
 10 Wholesale trade 107.580 107.217
 11 Retail trade 104.264 106.165
 12 Transportation and warehousing 112.290 113.243
 13 Information 100.824 101.165
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 104.071 104.595
 15 Finance and insurance 106.278 106.839
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 102.517 103.013
 17 Professional and business services 103.972 104.242
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 104.003 104.466
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 102.558 102.454
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 104.871 104.955
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 105.084 105.500
 22 Educational services 107.156 107.815
 23 Health care and social assistance 104.762 105.140
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 103.995 104.897
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 102.883 103.397
 26 Accommodation and food services 104.373 105.407
 27 Other services, except government 105.724 106.278

 28 Government 107.245 107.372
 29 Federal 106.598 106.800
 30 State and local 107.579 107.669

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 116.000 115.097
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 104.582 105.083

 2012
Line
 III IV

 1 All Industries 108.253 108.878

 2 Private industries 108.353 108.997
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 135.720 140.651
 4 Mining 119.156 120.744
 5 Utilities 98.967 100.658
 6 Construction 105.764 106.178
 7 Manufacturing 115.767 116.383
 8 Durable goods 104.973 105.183
 9 Nondurable goods 126.306 127.366
 10 Wholesale trade 108.241 109.461
 11 Retail trade 104.528 105.756
 12 Transportation and warehousing 113.406 114.046
 13 Information 101.230 101.559
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 105.394 105.957
 15 Finance and insurance 107.998 108.497
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 103.568 104.173
 17 Professional and business services 104.694 104.905
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 104.797 104.915
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 103.366 103.433
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 105.357 105.892
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 105.888 106.290
 22 Educational services 108.428 109.218
 23 Health care and social assistance 105.493 105.833
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 105.710 105.588
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 104.206 104.458
 26 Accommodation and food services 106.223 105.974
 27 Other services, except government 106.756 107.291

 28 Government 107.538 108.017
 29 Federal 106.776 106.997
 30 State and local 107.932 108.543

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 115.325 116.182
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 105.478 106.034

 2013
Line
 I II

 1 All Industries 109.347 109.285

 2 Private industries 109.483 109.402
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 149.667 144.934
 4 Mining 122.744 124.441
 5 Utilities 101.232 103.381
 6 Construction 107.147 107.975
 7 Manufacturing 116.431 115.007
 8 Durable goods 105.456 105.255
 9 Nondurable goods 127.165 124.392
 10 Wholesale trade 109.682 109.923
 11 Retail trade 105.516 106.101
 12 Transportation and warehousing 114.625 114.139
 13 Information 101.796 101.909
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 106.219 106.385
 15 Finance and insurance 108.363 108.071
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 104.704 105.185
 17 Professional and business services 105.639 106.043
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 105.344 105.904
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 104.959 104.696
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 106.752 107.292
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 106.746 107.015
 22 Educational services 110.141 110.885
 23 Health care and social assistance 106.217 106.412
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 105.973 106.790
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 104.673 104.810
 26 Accommodation and food services 106.416 107.458
 27 Other services, except government 108.194 108.599

 28 Government 108.369 108.441
 29 Federal 107.662 107.833
 30 State and local 108.739 108.763

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 116.940 115.901
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 106.407 106.726

 2013
Line
 III IV

 1 All Industries 109.806 109.919

 2 Private industries 109.938 109.965
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 143.024 138.176
 4 Mining 129.011 124.115
 5 Utilities 102.141 103.071
 6 Construction 108.631 110.031
 7 Manufacturing 115.890 115.353
 8 Durable goods 105.331 105.846
 9 Nondurable goods 126.175 124.448
 10 Wholesale trade 110.575 110.528
 11 Retail trade 106.292 107.216
 12 Transportation and warehousing 115.030 115.406
 13 Information 101.366 101.486
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 107.018 107.690
 15 Finance and insurance 108.747 109.238
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 105.789 106.584
 17 Professional and business services 105.988 105.881
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 106.122 106.131
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises 103.312 102.624
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 107.620 107.698
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 107.542 108.004
 22 Educational services 111.136 111.776
 23 Health care and social assistance 106.982 107.416
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 107.744 107.660
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 105.759 106.150
 26 Accommodation and food services 108.414 108.172
 27 Other services, except government 109.136 109.730

 28 Government 108.851 109.628
 29 Federal 108.127 109.607
 30 State and local 109.229 109.670

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 116.876 116.089
 32 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 107.078 107.445

(1.) Consists of agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting; mining;
construction; and manufacturing.

(2.) Consists of utilities; wholesale trade; retail trade;
transportation and warehousing; information; finance, insurance, real
estate, rental, and leasing; professional and business services;
educational services, health care, and social assistance; arts,
entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services; and other
services, except government.
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