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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and industry groups, not seasonally adjusted


Table 4.  Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and industry groups, not seasonally    
adjusted                                                                                                          
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                  |                                              |     |         Index         |  Percent change  
  Industry        |                Industry 1/                   |Index|_______________________|to_Mar._2008_from:
    code          |                                              |base |       |       |       |        |         
                  |                                              |     |Nov.   |Feb.   |Mar.   |  Mar.  |  Feb.   
                  |                                              |     |2007 2/|2008 2/|2008 2/|  2007  |  2008   
__________________|______________________________________________|_____|_______|_______|_______|________|_________
                  |                                              |     |                                          
                  |Total mining, utilities, and manufacturing    |     |                                          
                  | industries.................................. |12/06| 106.8   107.8   110.3      8.2      2.3  
                  |                                              |     |                                          
                  |Total mining industries...................... |12/84| 249.3   263.8   290.0     37.7      9.9  
       211        | Oil and gas extraction...................... |12/85| 314.8   334.1   375.6     48.8     12.4  
       212        | Mining (except oil & gas)................... |12/03| 161.3   171.7   175.6     14.2      2.3  
       213        | Mining support activities................... |12/03| 168.7   168.7   170.0     -3.1       .8  
                  |                                              |     |                                          
       221        | Utilities................................... |12/03| 126.6   128.4   129.7      4.3      1.0  
                  |                                              |     |                                          
                  |Total manufacturing industries............... |12/84| 168.0   169.4   173.4      8.3      2.4  
       311        | Food mfg.................................... |12/84| 161.4   167.8   170.2      9.2      1.4  
       312        | Beverage & tobacco mfg...................... |12/03| 111.1   112.8   112.6      3.8      -.2  
       313        | Textile mills............................... |12/03| 109.1   110.8   110.3      2.4      -.5  
       314        | Textile product mills....................... |12/03| 110.2   110.5   111.2      2.1       .6  
       315        | Apparel manufacturing....................... |12/03| 101.5   101.8   102.0       .6       .2  
       316        | Leather and allied product manufacturing.... |12/84| 150.5   152.6   152.5      2.1      -.1  
       321        | Wood product manufacturing.................. |12/03| 106.1   105.4   105.8      -.9       .4  
       322        | Paper manufacturing......................... |12/03| 117.8   119.1   119.6      4.5       .4  
       323        | Printing and related support activities..... |12/03| 107.2   108.1   108.1      1.7    0      
       324        | Petroleum and coal products manufacturing... |12/84| 305.5   297.1   336.4     41.8     13.2  
       325        | Chemical mfg................................ |12/84| 209.2   215.7   216.9      8.8       .6  
       326        | Plastics and rubber products mfg............ |12/84| 152.2   155.8   156.5      4.8       .4  
       327        | Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing... |12/84| 166.7   168.2   168.8      1.1       .4  
       331        | Primary metal mfg........................... |12/84| 188.9   194.4   202.9      8.4      4.4  
       332        | Fabricated metal product mfg................ |12/84| 163.7   165.8   167.8      4.0      1.2  
       333        | Machinery manufacturing..................... |12/03| 113.0   114.4   114.8      2.8       .3  
       334        | Computer & electronic product mfg........... |12/03|  92.8    92.6    92.8     -2.4       .2  
       335        | Electrical equipment  and appliance mfg..... |12/03| 124.5   126.1   128.4      7.3      1.8  
       336        | Transportation equipment manufacturing...... |12/03| 106.6   106.6   106.3      1.4      -.3  
       337        | Furniture & related product mfg............. |12/84| 166.6   167.8   167.8      1.6    0      
       339        | Miscellaneous mfg........................... |12/03| 107.5   109.1   109.3      2.3       .2  
                  |                                              |     |                                          
                  |Total trade industries....................... |12/06| 104.3   105.1   105.4      2.6       .3  
                  |                                              |     |                                          
                  |Total wholesale trade industries............. |12/06| 102.6   106.1   106.1      3.0    0      
       423        | Merchant wholesalers, durable goods......... |06/04| 109.1   113.3   115.4      4.7      1.9  
       424        | Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods...... |06/05| 113.5   116.5   114.0       .6     -2.1  
       425        | Wholesale trade agents and brokers.......... |06/05| 106.8   110.0   109.5      6.0      -.5  
                  |                                              |     |                                          
                  |Total retail trade industries................ |12/06| 105.6   104.6   105.0      2.4       .4  
       441        | Motor vehicle and parts dealers............. |12/03| 116.1   118.9   118.8      3.4      -.1  
       442        | Furniture and home furnishings stores....... |12/03| 121.1   120.6   122.2      5.5      1.3  
       443        | Electronics and appliance stores............ |12/03| 114.9    87.9    88.0    -13.6       .1  
       444        | Bldg material and garden equip and supp      |     |                                          
                  |  dealers.................................... |12/03| 118.1   119.0   121.0      1.5      1.7  
       445        | Food and beverage stores.................... |12/99| 142.2   145.0   141.7      2.7     -2.3  
       446        | Health and personal care stores............. |12/03| 123.8   124.0   125.9      3.1      1.5  
       447        | Gasoline stations........................... |06/01|  73.7    59.5    61.1     -7.6      2.7  
       448        | Clothing and clothing accessories stores.... |12/03| 108.4   105.7   108.9      2.5      3.0  
       451        | Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores |12/03| 107.0   109.4   110.5     12.4      1.0  
       452        | General merchandise stores.................. |12/03| 111.6   111.3   111.7      4.6      0.4  
       454        | Nonstore retailers.......................... |12/03| 125.7   135.5   134.3      4.4      -.9  
                  |                                              |     |                                          
                  |Transportation and warehousing industries.... |12/06| 106.5   108.1   109.2      6.7      1.0  
                  |                                              |     |                                          
                  |Transportation industries.................... |12/06| 105.7   107.6   108.9      6.9      1.2  
       481        | Air transportation.......................... |12/92| 189.4   192.4   197.2      8.7      2.5  
       482        | Rail transportation......................... |12/96| 146.5   152.3   153.0     12.9       .5  
       483        | Water transportation........................ |12/03| 116.5   120.5   120.8      8.4       .2  
       484        | Truck transportation........................ |12/03| 117.1   118.8   119.8      5.1       .8  
       486110     | Pipeline transportation of crude oil........ |06/86| 143.6   144.9   145.0      8.3       .1  
       486910     | Refined petroleum product pipeline           |     |                                          
                  |  transport.................................. |06/86| 135.6   136.0   135.9      5.3      -.1  
       488        | Transportation support activities........... |12/03| 109.0   109.6   109.8      1.1       .2  
                  |                                              |     |                                          
                  |Delivery and warehouse industries............ |12/06| 108.3   109.3   109.7      6.1       .4  
       491        | Postal service.............................. |06/89| 175.5   175.5   175.5      6.6    0      
       492        | Couriers and messengers..................... |12/03| 133.7   135.9   137.1      6.4       .9  
       493        | Warehousing and storage..................... |12/06| 103.7   105.2   105.2      3.3    0      
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See footnotes at end of table.                                                                                    


Table 4.  Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and industry groups, not seasonally    
adjusted -- Continued                                                                                             
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                  |                                              |     |         Index         |  Percent change  
  Industry        |                Industry 1/                   |Index|_______________________|to_Mar._2008_from:
    code          |                                              |base |       |       |       |        |         
                  |                                              |     |Nov.   |Feb.   |Mar.   |  Mar.  |  Feb.   
                  |                                              |     |2007 2/|2008 2/|2008 2/|  2007  |  2008   
__________________|______________________________________________|_____|_______|_______|_______|________|_________
                  |                                              |     |                                          
                  |Total traditional service industries......... |12/06| 102.6   101.9   101.3      1.2     -0.6  
                  |                                              |     |                                          
                  |Information.................................. |12/06| 101.2   101.3   101.7      1.4       .4  
       511        | Publishing industries, except Internet...... |12/03| 108.5   109.4   110.4      2.4       .9  
       515        | Broadcasting, except Internet............... |12/03| 102.3   102.3   103.2       .7       .9  
       517        | Telecommunications.......................... |12/03| 101.2   100.8   100.8      1.1    0      
       5181       | ISPs and Web search portals................. |06/04|  72.5    72.1    72.2     -1.1       .1  
       5182       | Data processing and related services........ |12/03| 100.5   100.6   100.6       .4    0      
                  |                                              |     |                                          
                  |Selected health care industries.............. |12/06| 103.6   104.1   103.9      2.1      -.2  
       6211       | Offices of physicians....................... |12/96| 121.5   122.9   121.0     -1.1     -1.5  
       6215       | Medical and diagnostic laboratories......... |12/03| 106.7   107.9   106.8       .1     -1.0  
       6216       | Home health care services................... |12/96| 125.3   125.7   125.6      1.6      -.1  
       621991     | Blood and organ banks....................... |06/06| 104.5   105.2   105.6      2.9       .4  
       622        | Hospitals................................... |12/92| 161.9   162.0   162.7      3.4       .4  
       6231       | Nursing care facilities..................... |12/03| 116.5   117.3   117.6      3.7       .3  
       62321      | Residential mental retardation facilities... |12/03| 114.3   116.1   118.2      6.0      1.8  
                  |                                              |     |                                          
                  |Other selected traditional service            |     |                                          
                  | industries.................................. |12/06| 102.5   101.2   100.3       .8      -.9  
       5221       | Depository credit intermediation............ |12/03| 115.6   107.8    99.9     -5.8     -7.3  
       523        | Security, commodity contracts and like       |     |                                          
                  |  activity................................... |12/03| 124.2   117.1   118.4       .9      1.1  
       524        | Insurance carriers and related activities... |12/03| 108.2   109.0   109.3      2.0       .3  
       53112      | Lessors of nonres bldg (exc miniwarehouse).. |12/03| 108.5   107.8   107.9      2.0       .1  
       53113      | Lessors of miniwarehouse and self storage    |     |                                          
                  |  units...................................... |12/03| 110.9   109.8   111.6      3.5      1.6  
       5312       | Offices of real estate agents and brokers... |12/03| 110.5   110.1   110.6      -.7       .5  
       5321       | Automotive equipment rental and leasing..... |06/01| 118.4   120.9   121.6      4.2       .6  
       532412     | Other heavy machinery rental and leasing.... |12/03| 118.7   119.3   119.2       .8      -.1  
       5411       | Legal services.............................. |12/96| 155.1   160.1   160.6      5.1       .3  
       5413       | Architectural, engineering and related       |     |                                          
                  |  services................................... |12/96| 140.8   139.1   140.0      0.4      0.6  
       5416       | Management and technical consulting services |06/06| 103.2   105.0   105.0      2.3    0      
       54181      | Advertising agencies........................ |12/03| 105.1   105.0   105.2       .1       .2  
       5613       | Employment services......................... |12/96| 122.3   122.3   122.5      1.1       .2  
       56151      | Travel agencies............................. |12/03| 101.7    97.3    98.7     -1.8      1.4  
       56172      | Janitorial services......................... |12/03| 107.1   108.2   107.7      2.3      -.5  
       5621       | Waste collection............................ |12/03| 109.5   112.2   112.1      5.2      -.1  
       61142      | Computer training........................... |06/06| 106.0   107.6   108.0      6.5       .4  
       71311      | Amusement and theme parks................... |06/06| 108.2   108.6   108.8      5.8       .2  
       71391      | Golf courses and country clubs.............. |12/05| 104.5   106.0   106.7      2.7       .7  
       71394      | Fitness and recreational sports centers..... |12/04| 100.9   100.9   100.7       .8      -.2  
       721        | Accommodation............................... |12/96| 144.7   142.9   144.2      3.7       .9  
       8113       | Commercial machinery repair and maintenance. |06/06| 103.9   104.4   104.7      3.6       .3  
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1/ Indexes in this table are derived from the net-output-weighted industry price indexes.  Because of differences 
   in coverage and aggregation methodology, they will generally not match the movements of similarly titled       
   indexes which are derived from traditional commodity groupings.                                                
2/ The indexes for November 2007 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and corrections by respondents.
   All indexes are subject to revision 4 months after original publication.                                       
3/ Not available.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                  
Note:  NAICS replaced the SIC system beginning with the release of PPI data for January 2004.


                     

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