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Producer Price Indexes
Bureau of Labor Statistics > Producer Price Indexes > Data > Data Retrieval Guide

Producer Price Index (PPI) Data Retrieval Guide

Coverage

The PPI is a family of indexes covering the output of all industries in the goods-producing sector of the U.S. economy and most of the service sector, as well as construction, natural gas and electric utilities, and goods competitive with those made in producing sectors (such as scrap materials).

Classification

All PPIs are organized into an Industry Classification System and a Commodity Classification System, each of which draws from the same survey of price samples. In other words, both contain data for all goods and services that PPI covers. Choose which data is right for you from the lists on the following tabs, by first understanding their differences.

PPI Industry Data

About

Organizes prices by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and measures the average change in prices received by establishments in the industry for individual products and services, as well as total output sold outside of the industry (that is, its net output). Every industry has primary product indexes to show changes in prices received for products made primarily, though not necessarily exclusively, by that industry. (Primary products are essentially the products for which the industry is titled.) In addition, most industries have secondary product indexes that show changes in prices received by establishments classified in the industry for products chiefly made in some other industry. Finally, some industries have miscellaneous receipts indexes to show price changes in other sources of revenue that are not derived from sales of their products—for example, resale of purchased materials or revenues from parking lots owned.

Example:

311--- Food manufacturing
3118--  Bakeries and tortilla manufacturing
31181-   Bread and bakery product manufacturing
311812    Commercial bakeries
311812-P     Primary Products
311812-1     Bread
311812-A     Pies
311812-S     Secondary products
311812-M     Miscellaneous receipts

List of Available Indexes

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PPI Commodity Data

About

Organizes prices received by sampled establishments for individual and groupings of products or services by similarity, regardless of the producing establishment's industry classification. This system uses the original PPI (formerly "Wholesale Price Index") publication structure and does not match any other standard coding structure, such as the NAICS. The contents of a commodity index may be determined by its title and its place in the PPI commodity hierarchy (see PPI Relative Importance Tables). For further clarification, contact PPI at ppi-info@bls.gov or (202) 691-7705.

Example:

01  Farm Products
011  Fruits and melons, fresh/dry vegetables and nuts
0111  Fresh fruits and melons
011101  Citrus fruits
01110101  Grapefruits

List of Available Indexes

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Classification Systems within PPI Commodity Data

Commodity-based PPI FD-ID Aggregation System

The FD-ID Aggregation system takes advantage of PPI’s expansion of coverage over the last twenty years to more than double Stage-of-Processing (SOP) system coverage of the United States economy by supplementing goods coverage with services, government purchases, exports, and construction. With the release of data for January 2014, the PPI for final demand from the FD-ID structure became the "headline" PPI. More information, including components and weights are available on the FD-ID Aggregation Webpage.

Commodity-based PPIs by Durability of Product

These indexes regroup commodity data according to durability. Durable goods are considered to have a life expectancy of three years or more, while nondurables are either consumed in a single usage or have a life expectancy less than three years.

Commodity-based PPI Special Groupings

These indexes regroup commodity data into special aggregations. Components are listed in the monthly PPI Detailed Report (PDF) following Table 13. Weights of the components are those used for the PPI for all commodities (see PPI Relative Importance Tables: Commodities, all levels).

Commodity-based Net Inputs to Industry PPIs

In contrast to PPI net output indexes, which measure the average change in prices domestic industries receive for their output, the new industry net input indexes measure the average change in prices for domestic inputs consumed by industries, excluding inputs of capital investment, labor, and imports. The industry input indexes may be useful for data users as tools for industry level analysis, contract price adjustment, or to examine price transmission between input and output prices. More information...


Get PPI Data

  1. Choose your indexes from the lists of indexes in the above tabs, noting the series id(s).

  2. Click here for Series Report — Enter your series id(s) in the box provided, one per line, and click Next.
    For seasonally adjusted data, replace "WPU" with "WPS" in the series id code.

  3. Click Retrieve Data to go directly to the last 10 years of index levels, if available, for the chosen index(es).
    • Optional: To reformat the data from the default view, edit the settings before clicking Retrieve Data. On this page, you may edit the view of data between columnar or table format and html or text format, initiate percent change calculations, and specify different time periods for which you want the data. TIP: You may return to formatting options after getting the data at any time by selecting the link in the top right corner of the screen for More Formatting Options.

Frequently Asked Questions on PPI Data Retrieval

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For further assistance, contact the PPI Section of Index Analysis & Public Information at ppi-info@bls.gov or (202) 691-7705.


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Last Modified Date: August 10, 2017