Release Date: May 17, 2005
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INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND CAPACITY
UTILIZATION
Industrial production fell 0.2 percent in April after an increase of
0.1 percent in March. Revisions altered the previously published pattern
of output for January through March, but industrial output in the first
quarter is still reported to have risen at an annual rate of 3.6
percent. In April, the output indexes for manufacturing and mining were
unchanged, and the output of utilities dropped 2.3 percent. At 118.3
percent of the 1997 average, overall industrial output was 3.1 percent
above its April 2004 level. The rate of capacity utilization for total
industry fell 0.2 percentage point, to 79.2 percent, a rate 1.8
percentage points below its 1972-2004 average.
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND CAPACITY UTILIZATION:
SUMMARY Seasonally adjusted
Industrial production |
1997=100 |
Percent change |
2005 |
2005 |
Apr. '04 to Apr. '05 |
Jan. |
Feb. |
Mar. |
Apr. |
Jan. |
Feb. |
Mar. |
Apr. |
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Total index |
117.8 |
118.3 |
118.5 |
118.3 |
-.1 |
.5 |
.1 |
-.2 |
3.1 |
Previous estimates |
117.9 |
118.2 |
118.5 |
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.0 |
.2 |
.3 |
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Major market groups |
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Final Products |
115.8 |
116.7 |
116.6 |
116.2 |
-.1 |
.7 |
-.1 |
-.4 |
3.4 |
Consumer goods |
112.4 |
113.4 |
113.2 |
112.2 |
-.7 |
.9 |
-.1 |
-.9 |
1.4 |
Business equipment |
125.2 |
125.6 |
125.5 |
126.5 |
1.2 |
.3 |
.0 |
.8 |
8.4 |
Nonindustrial supplies |
114.6 |
114.7 |
115.5 |
115.4 |
.1 |
.0 |
.7 |
.0 |
3.0 |
Construction |
108.5 |
109.5 |
109.6 |
110.1 |
.6 |
.9 |
.1 |
.5 |
3.4 |
Materials |
120.8 |
121.3 |
121.5 |
121.4 |
-.2 |
.4 |
.2 |
-.1 |
2.8 |
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Major industry groups |
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Manufacturing (see note below) |
120.2 |
120.8 |
120.4 |
120.5 |
.4 |
.5 |
-.3 |
.0 |
3.5 |
Previous estimates |
120.1 |
120.5 |
120.4 |
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.3 |
.3 |
-.1 |
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Mining |
90.8 |
93.0 |
93.5 |
93.5 |
-.7 |
2.4 |
.5 |
.0 |
1.5 |
Utilities |
114.0 |
112.7 |
116.8 |
114.1 |
-3.8 |
-1.2 |
3.6 |
-2.3 |
.7 |
Capacity utilization
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Percent of capacity |
Capacity growth Apr. '04 to Apr. '05 |
Average 1972-2004 |
1982 Low |
1988-89 High |
2004 Apr. |
2005 |
Jan. |
Feb. |
Mar. |
Apr. |
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Total industry |
81.0 |
70.8 |
85.1 |
77.7 |
79.1 |
79.4 |
79.4 |
79.2 |
1.2 |
Previous estimates |
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79.2 |
79.3 |
79.4 |
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Manufacturing (see note below) |
79.8 |
68.5 |
85.6 |
76.3 |
78.1 |
78.3 |
78.0 |
77.9 |
1.4 |
Previous estimates |
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78.0 |
78.2 |
78.0 |
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Mining |
87.1 |
78.6 |
85.8 |
87.1 |
86.1 |
88.2 |
88.8 |
88.9 |
-.6 |
Utilities |
86.8 |
77.7 |
92.8 |
84.4 |
83.8 |
82.8 |
85.7 |
83.7 |
1.6 |
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Stage-of-process groups |
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Crude |
86.4 |
77.3 |
88.9 |
85.8 |
85.6 |
86.8 |
87.0 |
87.3 |
-.3 |
Primary and semifinished |
82.1 |
68.0 |
86.5 |
79.5 |
80.3 |
80.0 |
80.3 |
79.8 |
2.2 |
Finished |
77.9 |
71.1 |
83.1 |
74.0 |
76.3 |
77.1 |
76.8 |
76.7 |
.3 | r Revised. p Preliminary.
The statistics in this release cover output, capacity, and capacity utilization in the
industrial sector, which the Federal Reserve defines as manufacturing, mining, and electric and
gas utilities. Manufacturing comprises those industries included in the North American Industry
Classification System, or NAICS, manufacturing plus the logging and newspaper, periodical,
book and directory publishing industries that have traditionally been considered manufacturing and included
in the industrial sector.
Market Groups
The output of consumer goods fell 0.9 percent in April. The production
of durable goods dropped 2.1 percent, largely as a result of steep
declines in the output of automotive products and in the production of
appliances, furniture, and carpeting. The index of consumer nondurable
goods fell 0.4 percent; a drop of 2.5 percent in the energy component more
than offset gains elsewhere. All categories of nondurable non-energy goods
advanced except paper products.
The production of business equipment moved up 0.8 percent. The index
for industrial and other equipment and the index for information
processing equipment each increased about 1.0 percent. The output of
transit equipment fell 0.4 percent. The production of defense and space
equipment jumped 1.6 percent and was more than 9 percent above its
year-ago level. In April, the production of non-industrial supplies was,
on balance, unchanged. The index of construction supplies advanced 0.5
percent, and the output of business supplies moved down 0.2 percent.
The production of materials edged down 0.1 percent. The index for
energy materials fell 0.6 percent, and the index for non-energy materials
edged up 0.1 percent. In the durable materials component, the output of
consumer parts tumbled 2.4 percent; the output of other materials also
moved down. After little change in March, production of equipment parts
rose 1.6 percent in April because of gains in the output of semiconductors
and computer parts. Within the nondurable category, the producers of paper
materials and of chemical materials posted gains; the output of textile
materials declined 1.8 percent.
Industry Groups
Manufacturing production was unchanged in April, and the factory
operating rate edged down 0.1 percentage point, to 77.9 percent. Under
durable goods, in which overall output was also unchanged, the production
of motor vehicles and parts fell 3.5 percent. The indexes for wood
products, primary metals, and furniture and related products also posted
declines, but production rose noticeably in machinery, computer and
electronic products, and aerospace and miscellaneous transportation
equipment. The production of nondurable goods advanced 0.2 percent in
April and the gains were widespread. The output of apparel and leather
rose 0.9 percent, but this index was down 8.8 percent over the past twelve
months. The production of non-NAICS manufacturing (logging and publishing)
decreased 0.8 percent; it had increased at an annual rate of 10.9 percent
in the first quarter.
The output of mines was unchanged in April; the operating rate in
mining edged up 0.1 percentage point, to 88.9 percent. Oil and gas
extraction ticked up after having increased at an annual rate of 9.1
percent in the first quarter, but the output of coal mines fell 2.0
percent. Decreases in the output of both electric and gas utilities
contributed to a decline of 2.3 percent in utility output and to a decline
of 2 percentage points in the utilities operating rate, to 83.7 percent.
Capacity utilization for industries in the crude stage of processing
increased 0.3 percentage point, to 87.3 percent, a rate that is 0.9
percentage point above its 1972-2004 average. However, the operating rate
for industries in the primary and semifinished stages fell 0.5 percentage
point, to 79.8 percent, and the utilization rate for finished goods
producers declined 0.1 percentage point, to 76.7 percent. Capacity
utilization in both these industry groups remained below their respective
long-run averages.
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Summary: Industrial Production and Capacity
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Chart 1: Industrial Production, Capacity, and Capacity
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Chart 2: Industrial Production and Capacity
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Chart 3: Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization,
High Technology Industries |
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Table 1:Industrial Production: Market and
Industry Groups (percent change) |
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Table 2:Industrial Production: Special Aggregates and
Selected Detail (percent change) |
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Table 3: Motor Vehicle Assemblies |
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Table 4: Industrial Production Indexes: Market and
Industry Group Summary |
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Table 5: Industrial Production Indexes: Special
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Table 6: Diffusion Indexes of Industrial Production |
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Table 7: Capacity Utilization: Manufacturing, Mining, and
Utilities |
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Table 8: Industrial Capacity: Manufacturing, Mining, and
Utilities (percent change) |
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Table 9: Industrial Production: Gross Value of Products
and Nonindustrial Supplies |
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Table 10: Gross-Value-Weighted Industrial Production:
Stage-of-Process Groups |
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Table 11: Electric Power Use: Manufacturing and
Mining |
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Table 12: Historical Statistics for IP, Capacity, and
Utilization: Total Industry |
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Table 13: Historical Statistics for IP, Capacity, and
Utilization: Manufacturing |
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Table 14: Historical Statistics for IP, Capacity, and
Utilization: Total Industry excluding Selected High-Technology
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Table 15: Historical Statistics for IP, Capacity, and
Utilization: Manufacturing excluding Selected High-Technology
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