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  • 标题:Annual industry accounts: advance statistics on GDP by Industry for 2007.
  • 作者:Lindberg, Brian M. ; Monaldo, Justin M.
  • 期刊名称:Survey of Current Business
  • 印刷版ISSN:0039-6222
  • 出版年度:2008
  • 期号:May
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:U.S. Government Printing Office
  • 摘要:The advance statistics on GDP by industry were released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis on April 29, 2008. These statistics reflect preliminary source data on the distribution of growth in real GDP and inflation by industry. Highlights of the statistics include the following:
  • 关键词:Economic growth;Gross domestic product;Service industries;Services industry

Annual industry accounts: advance statistics on GDP by Industry for 2007.


Lindberg, Brian M. ; Monaldo, Justin M.


IN 2007, slowing economic growth was mainly accounted for by four industry groups--finance and insurance, construction, real estate and rental and leasing, and mining. The finance and insurance industry group alone accounted for nearly half of the slowdown, according to advance statistics on gross domestic product (GDP) by industry.

The advance statistics on GDP by industry were released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis on April 29, 2008. These statistics reflect preliminary source data on the distribution of growth in real GDP and inflation by industry. Highlights of the statistics include the following:

* Real growth in the private services-producing sector of the economy slowed to 3.2 percent in 2007 from 4.2 percent in 2006 (chart 1). Growth in the private goods-producing sector fell 1.5 percent in 2007 after rising 0.8 percent in 2006. The decline was the sector's first since 2001.

* Additionally, value-added price growth decelerated in both sectors; in the goods sector, it was the second year of decelerating value-added price growth.

* Real growth in the finance and insurance industry group declined in 2007 for the first time since 1992, decreasing 0.3 percent after increasing 9.8 percent in 2006 (table A).

* Growth in the real estate and rental and leasing industry group continued to decelerate in 2007, slowing to 2.1 percent real growth in 2007 after 3.4 percent growth in 2006.

* Growth in the construction industry declined 12.1 percent in 2007, compared with a 6.0 percent decline in 2006. The mining industry group grew less than 0.1 percent in 2007, compared with a 6.1 percent increase in 2006.

* Information-communications-technology- (ICT) producing industries experienced double-digit real growth for the fourth consecutive year and the largest growth since 2000. (1) ICT industries increased 13.2 percent in 2007, accounting for nearly one-fourth of real GDP growth despite accounting for just 3.9 percent of current-dollar GDR

* Growth in the value-added price index for construction slowed to 1.6 percent in 2007 after 10.3 percent growth in 2006 (table B). In contrast, the value-added price index for the agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting industry group turned up strongly, increasing 26.9 percent in 2007 after decreasing 3.5 percent in 2006. Overall, value-added price growth in the goods sector slowed to 3.4 percent in 2007 from 4.1 percent in 2006.

* Real price growth in utilities slowed to 2.8 percent in 2007, down from 12.1 percent in 2006. Overall, value-added price growth in the services sector slowed slightly to 2.3 percent in 2007 from 2.5 percent in 2006.

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These preliminary statistics were prepared for broad industry groups using a methodology that incorporates summary source data from the March 2008 update of the national income and product accounts (NIPAs). The advance statistics provide reliable information on the direction of change in real growth for major industry groups and an indication of whether industries' real growth was well-above, well-below, or about average with respect to overall GDP growth. (2) These statistics will be revised in December 2008 to incorporate more detailed industry source data. (3) The revised statistics will be prepared using BEA's integrated annual industry accounts methodology and will include the annual input-output accounts and corresponding annual GDP-by-industry statistics.

The remainder of this article includes a discussion of industry trends and developments, an appendix describing the methodology used to prepare the advance statistics, and nine tables that present the advance statistics for 2007 and more detailed statistics from the integrated annual industry accounts methodology for 2004-2006 (see the box "Data Availability").

Real economic growth

Real GDP growth slowed significantly to 2.2 percent in 2007 from 2.9 percent in 2006. The slowdown was widespread across the economy in 2007, with 13 of 20 private industry groups experiencing weaker value-added growth than in 2006. Real value added measures the contribution of an industry's labor and capital to real GDE As noted, four industry groups accounted for over 80 percent of the slowdown in real GDP: finance and insurance, construction, real estate and rental and leasing, and mining. For other industry groups, the deceleration was modest.

Private services-producing sector. Real value-added growth in the services sector decelerated to 3.2 percent in 2007 from 4.2 percent in 2006. This slowdown was largely due to a downturn in the finance and insurance industry group, which fell 0.3 percent in 2007 after expanding 9.8 percent in 2006, the first downturn since 1992. Finance and insurance was the only private services-sector industry group to decline in 2007.

Slowing growth in the real estate and rental and leasing industry group also accounted for a significant portion of the economic slowdown, contributing 0.27 percentage point to real GDP growth in 2007, compared with 0.42 percentage point in 2006 (table C).

Despite slowing, growth in the services sector continued to outpace overall GDP growth by a full percentage point. Of the seven major private industry groups that accelerated in 2007, six were in the services sector. Of these six, the information industry group was the fastest growing major industry group for the fourth consecutive year. Information increased 9.0 percent in 2007 after increasing 7.2 percent in 2006. It accounted for nearly 20 percent of real GDP growth in 2007, while accounting for less than 5 percent of current-dollar GDP.

Information-communications- technology- (ICT)producing industries, which include two industries from the information industry group, continued to experience double-digit growth for the fourth consecutive year. Real growth in these industries accelerated to 13.2 percent in 2007 after increasing 11.7 percent in 2006.

Private goods-producing sector. Real value-added growth in the goods sector declined 1.5 percent in 2007 because of decelerating growth or larger declines in four of the five goods-sector industry groups. This was the first downturn in real value-added growth for this sector since 2001.

In 2007, the construction industry declined 12.1 percent, subtracting just over one-half of 1 percent from real GDP growth. In 2006, the industry declined 6.0 percent. Real growth in the mining industry group also slowed sharply, increasing less than 0.1 percent in 2007 after increasing 6.1 percent in 2006.

Real growth in the manufacturing industry group slowed to 2.3 percent in 2007 from 2.9 percent in 2006. This slowdown was primarily due to decelerating growth in the durable-goods manufacturing industry group, which increased 4.9 percent in 2007 after increasing 6.0 percent in 2006. Despite slowing, growth in durable-goods manufacturing outpaced real GDP growth in 2007. Real value added in the nondurable-goods manufacturing industry group declined for the third consecutive year, decreasing 1.1 percent in 2007.

The agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting industry group was the only goods-sector industry group to accelerate, increasing 1.4 percent in 2007 after increasing 0.9 percent in 2006.

Value-added price growth

GDP price growth decelerated to 2.7 percent in 2007 from 3.2 percent in 2006 as value-added price growth in both the goods and services sectors slowed (chart 2). A sharp deceleration in value-added price growth for construction was the main contributor to the slowdown. ICT-producing industries continued to restrain value-added price growth, declining for the sixteenth consecutive year. Changes in the value-added price index reflect changes in the prices of an industry's labor and capital inputs, including changes in the industry's unit profit margins.

Private services-producing sector. Growth in the value-added price index for the services sector slowed slightly, increasing 2.3 percent in 2007 after increasing 2.5 percent in 2006. This slowdown was largely due to a sharp deceleration in value-added price growth for the utilities industry, which increased 2.8 percent in 2007, compared with 12.1 percent in 2006. Growth in the administrative and waste management services industry group slowed to 1.6 percent in 2007 from 4.6 percent in 2006, significantly contributing to slower growth in the services sector.

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In contrast, the value-added price index for the finance and insurance industry group accelerated, increasing 2.1 percent in 2007, compared with 1.4 percent in 2006. The value-added price index for the health care and social assistance industry group also accelerated, increasing from 2.4 percent to 3.1 percent.

Private goods-producing sector. Growth in the value-added price index for the goods sector continued to decelerate, increasing 3.4 percent in 2007 after increasing 4.1 percent in 2006 and 5.9 percent in 2005. A sharp deceleration in value-added price growth for construction was the primary contributor to slower goods-sector value-added price growth. This industry contributed 0.07 percentage point to GDP price growth in 2007 after contributing 0.48 percentage point in 2006 (table D).

Decelerating value-added price growth in construction was partly offset by a sharp upturn in price growth for the agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting industry group, which increased 26.9 percent in 2007 after declining 3.5 percent in 2006.

Current-dollar shares of GDP

Private industries' share of current-dollar GDP declined to 87.4 percent in 2007 after increasing in each year in 2004-2006. In the private services-producing sector, the current-dollar share for the professional and business services industry group accounted for 12.2 percent of current-dollar GDP in 2007, up from 11.8 percent in 2006. The goods sector's share fell to 18.9 percent in 2007, its lowest share on record. This fall was primarily due to a decline in construction, which accounted for 4.1 percent of current-dollar GDP in 2007, down from 4.8 percent in 2006. The manufacturing industry group's share remained constant at 11.7 percent in 2007.

Appendix: Methodology of the Advance 2007 GDP by Industry Statistics

The advance statistics for 2007 were prepared for broad industry groups using a methodology that was developed to incorporate summary source data. The advance statistics are published at approximately the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) two-digit industry level. The preparation of the statistics uses a methodology that draws heavily on data from the NIPAs for both the current-dollar statistics and the real statistics on value added by industry. This methodology and level of industry detail differ from the methodology and level of detail found in the integrated annual industry accounts. (4)

Current-dollar statistics. The current-dollar statistics on value added by industry are prepared by extrapolating industry statistics on compensation of employees, gross operating surplus, and "taxes on production and imports less subsidies" with published and unpublished industry data from the NIPAs. (5) Compensation of employees by industry is extrapolated using the sum of industry wage and salary accruals and supplements to wages and salaries. Gross operating surplus by industry is extrapolated using the sum of industry corporate profits, proprietors' income, capital consumption allowances, net interest, and net business current transfer payments. These components account for nearly all of the gross operating surplus for most industries. Industry statistics on "taxes on production and imports less subsidies" are extrapolated by applying the growth rate of industry group statistics directly to each detailed industry. (6) Statistics on value added for farms and general government are obtained from the NIPAs.

Real statistics. Chain-type price and quantity indexes and chained-dollar statistics on value added by industry are prepared using a single-deflation methodology. An industry's current-dollar estimate of value added is deflated using the industry's gross output price index. (7) A Fisher aggregation of the detailed industries yields the chain-type price and quantity indexes for industry groups. The gross output price indexes for detailed industries are implicit price deflators that are computed as current-dollar gross output divided by chained-dollar gross output. For detailed industries, both current-dollar and real gross output are extrapolated by a variety of source data from the NIPAs, from other federal government agencies, and from private institutions.

Data Availability

The advance statistics on value added by industry are presented in current dollars, chained (2000) dollars, chain-type quantity indexes, and chain-type price indexes. Annual input-output accounts for 2007 will not be available until late 2008. The statistics for 2007 and the full set of annual industry accounts are available interactively on BEAs Web site. For more information, visit <www.bea.gov/industry/ index.htm#annual>.

Acknowledgments

Thomas E Howells III of the Current Industry Analysis Division (CIAD) supervised the preparation of the statistics. George M. Smith, Chief of CIAD, provided overall guidance. The statistics for 2007 were prepared by Brian M. Lindberg and Justin M. Monaldo. Sherlene K.S. Lum, Chief of the Services Branch, provided guidance and contributed to the preparation of the statistics on private services-producing industries. Nicole M. Mayerhauser, Chief of the Goods and Value Added Branch, provided guidance and contributed to the preparation of the statistics on private goods-producing industries, real and nominal value added, and value-added prices. Amanda S. Lyndaker, Erich H. Strassner, Chief of the Industry Research Group, and Robert E. Yuskavage, Senior Economist in the Office of the Associate Director for Industry Accounts, provided valuable assistance. Tameka R. L. Harris and Pat A. Wilkinson provided administrative and program assistance.

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

Agriculture, business services, and personal services: Soo J. Kim, Robert J. Corea, Vincent A. Davis, and Brian M. Lindberg. Transportation, utilities, and government: Paul V. Kern, Greg R. Linder, Mariana Matias, and Sarah R. Mattingly. Mining, construction, manufacturing, and trade: Robert J. McCahill, Kevin B. Barefoot, Anna M. Jacobson, Mandy C. Roberts, and Shawn L. Snyder. Value added, real measures, and prices: Thomas E Howells III, Kathleen M. Karlon, Amanda S. Lyndaker, and Justin M. Monaldo. Processing: Felicia V. Candela, Douglas B. Leung, and William H. Nicolls IV.

Tables 1 through 7 follow.

(1.) ICT-producing industries consist of computer and electronic products within the durable-goods manufacturing industry group; publishing industries (includes software) and information and data processing services within the information industry group; and computer systems design and related services within the professional, scientific, and technical services industry group.

(2.) The 2006 advance statistics correctly identified the direction of change in 12 of 16 major industry groups and correctly identified the magnitude of real growth relative to GDP in 11 major industry groups.

(3.) Revised annual industry statistics for 2005 and 2006 will also be released in December 2008.

(4.) The annual industry accounts for 1998-2006 were prepared at the NAICS three-digit industry level using a more comprehensive methodology that integrates detailed source data within an input-output framework that balances and reconciles industry production with community usage. For more information regarding the integrated methodology, see Brian C. Moyer, Mark A. Planting, Mahnaz Fahim-Nader, and Sherlene K.S. Lure, "Preview of the Comprehensive Revision of the Annual Industry Accounts," SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 84 (March 2004): 38-51.

(5.) Current-dollar value added in the annual industry accounts is measured as the sum of industry distributions of compensation of employees, gross operating surplus, and "taxes on production and imports less subsidies."

(6.) Statistics at the NAICS two-digit industry level are applied to the NAICS three-digit industry level for taxes on production and imports, and the ratio of an industry's share of total subsidies is held constant from the previous year.

(7.) Single deflation best approximates the results obtained through double deflation when an industry's input prices and output prices are growing at about the same rate. Under double deflation, real value added is computed indirectly as the difference between real gross output and real intermediate inputs. For more information, see Robert E. Yuskavage, "Gross Domestic Product by Industry: A Progress Report on Accelerated Estimates," Survey 82 (June 2002): 21.
Table 1. Value Added by Industry, 2004-2007
[Billions of dollars]

Line 2004 2005

 1 Gross domestic product 11,685.9 12,433.9

 2 Private industries 10,194.3 10,861.5

 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing,
 and hunting 142.2 128.8
 4 Farms 114.7 100.9
 5 Forestry, fishing, and related
 activities 27.5 27.9

 6 Mining 171.3 225.7
 7 Oil and gas extraction 114.3 149.6
 8 Mining, except oil and gas 30.3 37.7
 9 Support activities for mining 26.7 38.4

 10 Utilities 240.3 249.5

 11 Construction 539.2 607.9

 12 Manufacturing 1,427.9 1,483.9
 13 Durable goods 807.5 840.9
 14 Wood products 37.5 37.1
 15 Nonmetallic mineral products 49.3 50.7
 16 Primary metals 54.5 57.8
 17 Fabricated metal products 115.2 123.3
 18 Machinery 103.4 114.8
 19 Computer and electronic products 125.5 132.7
 20 Electrical equipment, appliances,
 and components 45.7 44.0
 21 Motor vehicles, bodies and
 trailers, and parts 106.9 99.1
 22 Other transportation equipment 70.9 82.0
 23 Furniture and related products 31.2 30.8
 24 Miscellaneous manufacturing 67.4 68.6
 25 Nondurable goods 620.4 643.0
 26 Food and beverage and tobacco
 products 161.0 163.7
 27 Textile mills and textile
 product mills 23.1 21.2
 28 Apparel and leather and
 allied products 17.3 16.5
 29 Paper products 50.7 52.5
 30 Printing and related support
 activities 45.6 45.2
 31 Petroleum and coal products 56.6 77.8
 32 Chemical products 198.7 199.8
 33 Plastics and rubber products 67.3 66.3

 34 Wholesale trade 686.7 723.7

 35 Retail trade 776.9 812.7

 36 Transportation and warehousing 344.6 358.5
 37 Air transportation 49.1 45.5
 38 Rail transportation 29.8 33.3
 39 Water transportation 9.5 9.2
 40 Truck transportation 111.4 118.6
 41 Transit and ground passenger
 transportation 17.6 17.4
 42 Pipeline transportation 10.7 9.1
 43 Other transportation and support
 activities 85.3 90.6
 44 Warehousing and storage 31.2 34.8

 45 Information 530.6 570.5
 46 Publishing industries (includes
 software) 130.8 142.2
 47 Motion picture and sound
 recording industries 40.2 42.0
 48 Broadcasting and telecommunications 302.2 324.2
 49 Information and data processing
 services 57.3 62.2

 50 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 2,378.8 2,549.0

 51 Finance and insurance 907.9 982.5
 52 Federal Reserve banks, credit
 intermediation, and related
 activities 457.8 506.1
 53 Securities, commodity contracts,
 and investments 158.3 183.8
 54 Insurance carriers and related
 activities 267.7 264.5
 55 Funds, trusts, and other
 financial vehicles 24.1 28.1

 56 Real estate and rental and leasing 1,470.9 1,566.5
 57 Real estate 1,366.7 1,461.3
 58 Rental and leasing services and
 lessors of intangible assets 104.1 105.2

 59 Professional and business services 1,338.2 1,453.2

 60 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 792.7 851.9
 61 Legal services 168.7 176.4
 62 Computer systems design and
 related services 126.9 133.0
 63 Miscellaneous professional,
 scientific, and technical
 services 497.1 542.5

 64 Management of companies
 and enterprises 210.1 234.9

 65 Administrative and waste
 management services 335.3 366.4
 66 Administrative and support services 304.3 334.4
 67 Waste management and remediation
 services 31.0 32.0

 68 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 916.3 961.5

 69 Educational services 108.3 113.9

 70 Health care and social assistance 808.0 847.6
 71 Ambulatory health rare services 406.7 433.6
 72 Hospitals and nursing and
 residential care facilities 330.5 340.0
 73 Social assistance 70.8 74.0

 74 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 427.5 448.4

 75 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 113.7 117.4
 76 Performing arts, spectator sports,
 museums, and related activities 52.7 55.0
 77 Amusements, gambling, and
 recreation industries 61.0 62.4

 78 Accommodation and food services 313.7 331.0
 79 Accommodation 98.4 105.1
 80 Food services and drinking places 215.3 225.8

 81 Other services, except government 273.9 288.1

 82 Government 1,491.6 1,568.7

 83 Federal 479.4 502.6
 84 General government 412.6 438.9
 85 Government enterprises 66.8 63.7

 86 State and local 1,012.3 1,066.1
 87 General government 935.8 987.0
 88 Government enterprises 76.4 79.1

 89 NIPA reconciliation item (1) ... 3.7

 Addenda:
 90 Gross domestic product, NIPAs ... 12,433.9
 91 Less: Value added, all industries ... 12,430.2
 92 NIPA reconciliation item (1) ... 3.7

 93 Private goods-producing industries (2) 2,280.6 2,446.2
 94 Private services-producing
 industries (3) 7,913.7 8,415.2
 95 Information-communications-
 technology- producing industries (4) 440.5 470.1

Line 2006 2007

 1 Gross domestic product 13,194.7 13,841.3

 2 Private industries 11,556.0 12,103.8

 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing,
 and hunting 125.4 161.4
 4 Farms 95.7 ...
 5 Forestry, fishing, and related
 activities 29.7 ...

 6 Mining 262.4 275.8
 7 Oil and gas extraction 159.4 ...
 8 Mining, except oil and gas 43.5 ...
 9 Support activities for mining 59.5 ...

 10 Utilities 273.4 295.9

 11 Construction 630.0 562.6

 12 Manufacturing 1,549.7 1,615.8
 13 Durable goods 882.8 926.7
 14 Wood products 37.4 ...
 15 Nonmetallic mineral products 54.7 ...
 16 Primary metals 63.4 ...
 17 Fabricated metal products 131.1 ...
 18 Machinery 123.2 ...
 19 Computer and electronic products 139.7 ...
 20 Electrical equipment, appliances,
 and components 45.0 ...
 21 Motor vehicles, bodies and
 trailers, and parts 96.9 ...
 22 Other transportation equipment 90.4 ...
 23 Furniture and related products 31.4 ...
 24 Miscellaneous manufacturing 69.7 ...
 25 Nondurable goods 666.9 689.1
 26 Food and beverage and tobacco
 products 160.7 ...
 27 Textile mills and textile
 product mills 19.5 ...
 28 Apparel and leather and
 allied products 16.4 ...
 29 Paper products 52.5 ...
 30 Printing and related support
 activities 46.2 ...
 31 Petroleum and coal products 86.3 ...
 32 Chemical products 214.0 ...
 33 Plastics and rubber products 71.4 ...

 34 Wholesale trade 762.2 799.1

 35 Retail trade 848.0 886.5

 36 Transportation and warehousing 385.4 403.5
 37 Air transportation 50.0 ...
 38 Rail transportation 37.5 ...
 39 Water transportation 9.9 ...
 40 Truck transportation 124.7 ...
 41 Transit and ground passenger
 transportation 18.1 ...
 42 Pipeline transportation 11.3 ...
 43 Other transportation and support
 activities 96.9 ...
 44 Warehousing and storage 37.1 ...

 45 Information 598.8 645.3
 46 Publishing industries (includes
 software) 150.3 ...
 47 Motion picture and sound
 recording industries 43.1 ...
 48 Broadcasting and telecommunications 336.9 ...
 49 Information and data processing
 services 68.5 ...

 50 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 2,756.6 2,860.7

 51 Finance and insurance 1,093.7 1,113.6
 52 Federal Reserve banks, credit
 intermediation, and related
 activities 569.7 ...
 53 Securities, commodity contracts,
 and investments 217.8 ...
 54 Insurance carriers and related
 activities 280.9 ...
 55 Funds, trusts, and other
 financial vehicles 25.4 ...

 56 Real estate and rental and leasing 1,662.8 1,747.1
 57 Real estate 1,557.1 ...
 58 Rental and leasing services and
 lessors of intangible assets 105.8 ...

 59 Professional and business services 1,560.9 1,684.2

 60 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 925.3 1,003.1
 61 Legal services 186.8 ...
 62 Computer systems design and
 related services 146.5 ...
 63 Miscellaneous professional,
 scientific, and technical
 services 592.1 ...

 64 Management of companies
 and enterprises 242.1 261.7

 65 Administrative and waste
 management services 393.5 419.4
 66 Administrative and support services 359.3 ...
 67 Waste management and remediation
 services 34.2 ...

 68 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 1,022.3 1,090.7

 69 Educational services 120.9 129.4

 70 Health care and social assistance 901.4 961.3
 71 Ambulatory health rare services 464.5 ...
 72 Hospitals and nursing and
 residential care facilities 358.3 ...
 73 Social assistance 78.5 ...

 74 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 479.8 505.7

 75 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 126.2 131.1
 76 Performing arts, spectator sports,
 museums, and related activities 60.4 ...
 77 Amusements, gambling, and
 recreation industries 65.8 ...

 78 Accommodation and food services 353.6 374.5
 79 Accommodation 112.4 ...
 80 Food services and drinking places 241.3 ...

 81 Other services, except government 301.1 316.6

 82 Government 1,649.4 1,741.0

 83 Federal 526.4 547.1
 84 General government 458.6 ...
 85 Government enterprises 67.8 ...

 86 State and local 1,122.9 1,193.9
 87 General government 1,043 ...
 88 Government enterprises 80.0 ...

 89 NIPA reconciliation item (1) -10.7 -3.4

 Addenda:
 90 Gross domestic product, NIPAs 13,194.7 13,841.3
 91 Less: Value added, all industries 13,205.4 13,844.8
 92 NIPA reconciliation item (1) -10.7 -3.4

 93 Private goods-producing industries (2) 2,567.5 2,615.5
 94 Private services-producing
 industries (3) 8,988.5 9,488.2
 95 Information-communications-
 technology- producing industries (4) 505.0 541.7

(1.) For 2005, 2006, and 2007, the sum of value added for
all industries differs from GDP because estimates in these
years are based in part on data from the Census Bureau's
accelerated November 2007 release of the Annual Survey of
Manufactures. These data were not available for the July
2007 release of the national income and product accounts
(NIPAs) and will not be incorporated into the NIPAs until
July 2008. The NIPA reconciliation item shows the resulting
differences between corresponding estimates in the industry
accounts and the published NIPAs, but does not indicate future
revisions to the NIPAs, which will reflect the incorporation
of additional key source data.

(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.

(4.) Consists of computer and electronic products; publishing
industries (includes software); information and data processing
services; and computer systems design and related services.

Table 2. Value Added by Industry as a Percentage of Gross
Domestic Product, 2004-2007
[Percent]

Line 2004 2005

 1 Gross domestic product 100.0 100.0

 2 Private industries 87.2 87.4

 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing,
 and hunting 1.2 1.0
 4 Farms 1.0 0.8
 5 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 0.2 0.2

 6 Mining 1.5 1.8
 7 Oil and gas extraction 1.0 1.2
 8 Mining, except oil and gas 0.3 0.3
 9 Support activities for mining 0.2 0.3

 10 Utilities 2.1 2.0

 11 Construction 4.6 4.9

 12 Manufacturing 12.2 11.9
 13 Durable goods 6.9 6.8
 14 Wood products 0.3 0.3
 15 Nonmetallic mineral products 0.4 0.4
 16 Primary metals 0.5 0.5
 17 Fabricated metal products 1.0 1.0
 18 Machinery 0.9 0.9
 19 Computer and electronic products 1.1 1.1
 20 Electrical equipment, appliances,
 and components 0.4 0.4
 21 Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,
 and parts 0.9 0.8
 22 Other transportation equipment 0.6 0.7
 23 Furniture and related products 0.3 0.2
 24 Miscellaneous manufacturing 0.6 0.6
 25 Nondurable goods 5.3 5.2
 26 Food and beverage and tobacco products 1.4 1.3
 27 Textile mills and textile product mills 0.2 0.2
 28 Apparel and leather and allied products 0.1 0.1
 29 Paper products 0.4 0.4
 30 Printing and related support activities 0.4 0.4
 31 Petroleum and coal products 0.5 0.6
 32 Chemical products 1.7 1.6
 33 Plastics and rubber products 0.6 0.5

 34 Wholesale trade 5.9 5.8

 35 Retail trade 6.6 6.5

 36 Transportation and warehousing 2.9 2.9
 37 Air transportation 0.4 0.4
 38 Rail transportation 0.3 0.3
 39 Water transportation 0.1 0.1
 40 Truck transportation 1.0 1.0
 41 Transit and ground passenger
 transportation 0.2 0.1
 42 Pipeline transportation 0.1 0.1
 43 Other transportation and support
 activities 0.7 0.7
 44 Warehousing and storage 0.3 0.3

 45 Information 4.5 4.6
 46 Publishing industries (includes software) 1.1 1.1
 47 Motion picture and sound recording
 industries 0.3 0.3
 48 Broadcasting and telecommunications 2.6 2.6
 49 Information and data processing services 0.5 0.5

 50 Finance, insurance, real estate, rental,
 and leasing 20.4 20.5
 51 Finance and insurance 7.8 7.9
 52 Federal Reserve banks, credit
 intermediation, and related activities 3.9 4.1
 53 Securities, commodity contracts, and
 investments 1.4 1.5
 54 Insurance carriers and related
 activities 2.3 2.1
 55 Funds, trusts, and other financial
 vehicles 0.2 0.2

 56 Real estate and rental and leasing 12.6 12.6
 57 Real estate 11.7 11.8
 58 Rental and leasing services and
 lessors of intangible assets 0.9 0.8

 59 Professional and business services 11.5 11.7

 60 Professional, scientific, and technical
 services 6.8 6.9
 61 Legal services 1.4 1.4
 62 Computer systems design and related
 services 1.1 1.1
 63 Miscellaneous professional, scientific,
 and technical services 4.3 4.4

 64 Management of companies and enterprises 1.8 1.9

 65 Administrative and waste management
 services 2.9 2.9
 66 Administrative and support services 2.6 2.7
 67 Waste management and remediation
 services 0.3 0.3

 68 Educational services, health care, and
 social assistance 7.8 7.7

 69 Educational services 0.9 0.9

 70 Health care and social assistance 6.9 6.8
 71 Ambulatory health care services 3.5 3.5
 72 Hospitals and nursing and residential
 care facilities 2.8 2.7
 73 Social assistance 0.6 0.6

 74 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 3.7 3.6

 75 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 1.0 0.9
 76 Performing arts, spectator sports,
 museums, and related activities 0.5 0.4
 77 Amusements, gambling, and recreation
 industries 0.5 0.5

 78 Accommodation and food services 2.7 2.7
 79 Accommodation 0.8 0.8
 80 Food services and drinking places 1.8 1.8

 81 Other services, except government 2.3 2.3

 82 Government 12.8 12.6

 83 Federal 4.1 4.0
 84 General government 3.5 3.5
 85 Government enterprises 0.6 0.5
 86 State and local 8.7 8.6
 87 General government 8.0 7.9
 88 Government enterprises 0.7 0.6

 89 NIPA reconciliation item (1) ... 0.0

 Addenda:
 90 Gross domestic product, NIPAs 100.0
 91 Less: Value added, all industries ... 100.0
 92 NIPA reconciliation item (1) ... 0.0
 93 Private goods-producing industries (2) 19.5 19.7
 94 Private services-producing industries (3) 67.7 67.7
 95 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (4) 3.8 3.8

Line 2006 2007

 1 Gross domestic product 100.0 100.0

 2 Private industries 87.6 87.4

 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing,
 and hunting 1.0 1.2
 4 Farms 0.7
 5 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 0.2

 6 Mining 2.0 2.0
 7 Oil and gas extraction 1.2 ...
 8 Mining, except oil and gas 0.3 ...
 9 Support activities for mining 0.5 ...

 10 Utilities 2.1 2.1

 11 Construction 4.8 4.1

 12 Manufacturing 11.7 11.7
 13 Durable goods 6.7 6.7
 14 Wood products 0.3 ...
 15 Nonmetallic mineral products 0.4 ...
 16 Primary metals 0.5 ...
 17 Fabricated metal products 1.0 ...
 18 Machinery 0.9 ...
 19 Computer and electronic products 1.1 ...
 20 Electrical equipment, appliances,
 and components 0.3 ...
 21 Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,
 and parts 0.7 ...
 22 Other transportation equipment 0.7 ...
 23 Furniture and related products 0.2 ...
 24 Miscellaneous manufacturing 0.5 ...
 25 Nondurable goods 5.1 5.0
 26 Food and beverage and tobacco products 1.2 ...
 27 Textile mills and textile product mills 0.1 ...
 28 Apparel and leather and allied products 0.1 ...
 29 Paper products 0.4 ...
 30 Printing and related support activities 0.4 ...
 31 Petroleum and coal products 0.7 ...
 32 Chemical products 1.6 ...
 33 Plastics and rubber products 0.5 ...

 34 Wholesale trade 5.8 5.8

 35 Retail trade 6.4 6.4

 36 Transportation and warehousing 2.9 2.9
 37 Air transportation 0.4 ...
 38 Rail transportation 0.3 ...
 39 Water transportation 0.1 ...
 40 Truck transportation 0.9 ...
 41 Transit and ground passenger
 transportation 0.1 ...
 42 Pipeline transportation 0.1 ...
 43 Other transportation and support
 activities 0.7 ...
 44 Warehousing and storage 0.3 ...

 45 Information 4.5 4.7
 46 Publishing industries (includes software) 1.1 ...
 47 Motion picture and sound recording
 industries 0.3 ...
 48 Broadcasting and telecommunications 2.6 ...
 49 Information and data processing services 0.5 0.0

 50 Finance, insurance, real estate, rental,
 and leasing 20.9 20.7
 51 Finance and insurance 8.3 8.0
 52 Federal Reserve banks, credit
 intermediation, and related activities 4.3 ...
 53 Securities, commodity contracts, and
 investments 1.7 ...
 54 Insurance carriers and related
 activities 2.1 ...
 55 Funds, trusts, and other financial
 vehicles 0.2 ...

 56 Real estate and rental and leasing 12.6 12.6
 57 Real estate 11.8 ...
 58 Rental and leasing services and
 lessors of intangible assets 0.8 ...

 59 Professional and business services 11.8 12.2

 60 Professional, scientific, and technical
 services 7.0 7.2
 61 Legal services 1.4 ...
 62 Computer systems design and related
 services 1.1 ...
 63 Miscellaneous professional, scientific,
 and technical services 4.5 ...

 64 Management of companies and enterprises 1.8 1.9

 65 Administrative and waste management
 services 3.0 3.0
 66 Administrative and support services 2.7 ...
 67 Waste management and remediation
 services 0.3 ...

 68 Educational services, health care, and
 social assistance 7.7 7.9

 69 Educational services 0.9 0.9

 70 Health care and social assistance 6.8 6.9
 71 Ambulatory health care services 3.5 ...
 72 Hospitals and nursing and residential
 care facilities 2.7 ...
 73 Social assistance 0.6 ...

 74 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 3.6 3.7

 75 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 1.0 0.9
 76 Performing arts, spectator sports,
 museums, and related activities 0.5 ...
 77 Amusements, gambling, and recreation
 industries 0.5 ...

 78 Accommodation and food services 2.7 2.7
 79 Accommodation 0.9 ...
 80 Food services and drinking places 1.8 ...

 81 Other services, except government 2.3 2.3

 82 Government 12.5 12.6

 83 Federal 4.0 4.0
 84 General government 3.5 ...
 85 Government enterprises 0.5 ...
 86 State and local 8.5 8.6
 87 General government 7.9 ...
 88 Government enterprises 0.6 ...

 89 NIPA reconciliation item (1) -0.1 0.0

 Addenda:
 90 Gross domestic product, NIPAs 100.0 100.0
 91 Less: Value added, all industries 100.1 100.0
 92 NIPA reconciliation item (1) -0.1 0.0
 93 Private goods-producing industries (2) 19.5 18.9
 94 Private services-producing industries (3) 68.1 68.5
 95 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (4) 3.8 3.9

(1.) For 2005, 2006, and 2007, the sum of value added for
all industries differs from GDP because estimates in these
years are based in part on data from the Census Bureau's
accelerated November 2007 release of the Annual Survey of
Manufactures. These data were not available for the July
2007 release of the national income and product accounts
(NIPAs) and will not be incorporated into the NIPAs until
July 2008. The NIPA reconciliation item shows the resulting
differences between corresponding estimates in the industry
accounts and the published NIPAs, but does not indicate
future revisions to the NIPAs, which will reflect the
incorporation of additional key source data.

(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.

(4.) Consists of computer and electronic products; publishing
industries (includes software); information and data processing
services; and computer systems design and related services.

Table 3. Chain-Type Quantity Indexes for Value Added by Industry,
2004-2007

[2000=100]

Line 2004 2005

 1 Gross domestic product 108.748 112.086

 2 Private industries 109.198 112.910

 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 113.287 118.862
 4 Farms 114.835 121.612
 5 Forestry, fishing, and related
 activities 107.281 108.634

 6 Mining 88.770 86.639
 7 Oil and gas extraction 93.406 85.558
 8 Mining, except oil and gas 89.080 96.854
 9 Support activities for mining 72.494 81.657

 10 Utilities 112.076 109.578

 11 Construction 96.430 99.028

 12 Manufacturing 103.653 104.681
 13 Durable goods 103.873 108.970
 14 Wood products 97.674 98.292
 15 Nonmetallic mineral products 105.456 100.800
 16 Primary metals 101.261 93.827
 17 Fabricated metal products 90.725 92.556
 18 Machinery 94.835 102.962
 19 Computer and electronic products 134.138 162.362
 20 Electrical equipment, appliances,
 and components 92.146 86.665
 21 Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,
 and parts 106.204 109.880
 22 Other transportation equipment 95.204 106.800
 23 Furniture and related products 93.084 88.822
 24 Miscellaneous manufacturing 112.248 115.366
 25 Nondurable goods 103.468 99.416
 26 Food and beverage and tobacco
 products 96.530 96.758
 27 Textile mills and textile product
 mills 87.773 81.544
 28 Apparel and leather and allied
 products 71.245 69.001
 29 Paper products 97.127 99.831
 30 Printing and related support
 activities 90.792 90.556
 31 Petroleum and coal products 151.243 129.497
 32 Chemical products 116.249 108.768
 33 Plastics and rubber products 102.377 99.023

 34 Wholesale trade 112.614 114.637

 35 Retail trade 116.533 123.659

 36 Transportation and warehousing 110.780 115.372
 37 Air transportation 130.976 139.047
 38 Rail transportation 102.125 100.992
 39 Water transportation 83.850 84.563
 40 Truck transportation 104.878 109.201
 41 Transit and ground passenger
 transportation 106.367 102.972
 42 Pipeline transportation 121.429 129.079
 43 Other transportation and support
 activities 110.240 114.495
 44 Warehousing and storage 113.275 126.991

 45 Information 122.221 136.236
 46 Publishing industries
 (includes software) 116.798 127.289
 47 Motion picture and sound recording
 industries 113.203 114.852
 48 Broadcasting and telecommunications 121.718 138.789
 49 Information and data processing
 services 148.721 165.368

 50 Finance, insurance, real estate, rental,
 and leasing 110.433 115.771
 51 Finance and insurance 111.614 118.516
 52 Federal Reserve banks, credit
 intermediation, and related
 activities 125.194 135.315
 53 Securities, commodity contracts,
 and investments 113.661 134.003
 54 Insurance carriers and related
 activities 91.984 87.683
 55 Funds, trusts, and other financial
 vehicles 112.099 130.025

 56 Real estate and rental and leasing 109.701 114.091
 57 Real estate 111.604 116.734
 58 Rental and leasing services and
 lessors of intangible assets 89.715 86.391

 59 Professional and business services 107.750 112.083

 60 Professional, scientific, and technical
 services 111.089 115.938
 61 Legal services 102.386 100.770
 62 Computer systems design and related 105.960 111.070
 services
 63 Miscellaneous professional,
 scientific, and technical services 115.648 122.934

 64 Management of companies and enterprises 98.898 99.241

 65 Administrative and waste management
 services 105.804 111.728
 66 Administrative and support services 106.143 111.972
 67 Waste management and remediation
 services 102.519 109.366

 68 Educational services, health care, and
 social assistance 115.949 118.053

 69 Educational services 108.177 107.883

 70 Health care and social assistance 117.013 119.468
 71 Ambulatory health care services 120.329 125.835
 72 Hospitals and nursing and
 residential care facilities 110.944 109.430
 73 Social assistance 126.106 131.445

 74 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 108.114 109.534

 75 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 112.106 112,053
 76 Performing arts, spectator sports,
 museums, and related activities 112.190 111.763
 77 Amusements, gambling, and recreation
 industries 112.047 112.319
 78 Accommodation and food services 106.761 108.689
 79 Accommodation 98.882 100.631
 80 Food services and drinking places 110.800 112.820

 81 Other services, except government 100.770 100.185

 82 Government 104.252 104.977

 83 Federal 103.726 103.948
 84 General government 106.285 106.988
 85 Government enterprises 91.378 88.953

 86 State and local 104.476 105.442
 87 General government 105.282 106.281
 88 Government enterprises 95.920 96.515

 Addenda:
 89 Private goods-producing industries (1) 101.328 102.678
 90 Private services-producing industries (2) 111.692 116.164
 91 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (3) 121.348 135.074

Line 2006 2007

 1 Gross domestic product 115.304 117.825

 2 Private industries 116.819 119.290

 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 119.941 121.607
 4 Farms 122.379 ...
 5 Forestry, fishing, and related
 activities 110.630 ...

 6 Mining 91.943 91.983
 7 Oil and gas extraction 88.320 ...
 8 Mining, except oil and gas 98.520 ...
 9 Support activities for mining 98.166 ...

 10 Utilities 107.085 112.787

 11 Construction 93.070 81.790

 12 Manufacturing 107.738 110.199
 13 Durable goods 115.551 121.193
 14 Wood products 104.240 ...
 15 Nonmetallic mineral products 96.368 ...
 16 Primary metals 85.461 ...
 17 Fabricated metal products 97.822 ...
 18 Machinery 109.506 ...
 19 Computer and electronic products 197.220 ...
 20 Electrical equipment, appliances,
 and components 83.250 ...
 21 Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,
 and parts 121.907 ...
 22 Other transportation equipment 114.102 ...
 23 Furniture and related products 88.410 ...
 24 Miscellaneous manufacturing 118.154 ...
 25 Nondurable goods 98.377 97.311
 26 Food and beverage and tobacco
 products 98.909 ...
 27 Textile mills and textile product
 mills 71.878 ...
 28 Apparel and leather and allied
 products 68.544 ...
 29 Paper products 94.294 ...
 30 Printing and related support
 activities 91.339 ...
 31 Petroleum and coal products 121.713 ...
 32 Chemical products 110.170 ...
 33 Plastics and rubber products 95.276 ...

 34 Wholesale trade 116.594 117.687

 35 Retail trade 129.820 136.216

 36 Transportation and warehousing 121.419 125.222
 37 Air transportation 143.088 ...
 38 Rail transportation 129.044 ...
 39 Water transportation 90.073 ...
 40 Truck transportation 111.463 ...
 41 Transit and ground passenger
 transportation 104.243 ...
 42 Pipeline transportation 130.407 ...
 43 Other transportation and support
 activities 119.389 ...
 44 Warehousing and storage 132.890 ...

 45 Information 146.005 159.112
 46 Publishing industries
 (includes software) 133.056 ...
 47 Motion picture and sound recording
 industries 115.462 ...
 48 Broadcasting and telecommunications 149.266 ...
 49 Information and data processing
 services 191.917 ...

 50 Finance, insurance, real estate, rental,
 and leasing 122.523 123.974
 51 Finance and insurance 130.145 129.768
 52 Federal Reserve banks, credit
 intermediation, and related
 activities 146.234 ...
 53 Securities, commodity contracts,
 and investments 165.062 ...
 54 Insurance carriers and related
 activities 92.144 ...
 55 Funds, trusts, and other financial
 vehicles 130.349 ...

 56 Real estate and rental and leasing 117.914 120.448
 57 Real estate 121.035 ...
 58 Rental and leasing services and
 lessors of intangible assets 85.265 ...

 59 Professional and business services 116.324 121.666

 60 Professional, scientific, and technical
 services 122.917 129.599
 61 Legal services 100.573 ...
 62 Computer systems design and related 120.405 ...
 services
 63 Miscellaneous professional,
 scientific, and technical services 132.154 ...

 64 Management of companies and enterprises 96.810 97,704

 65 Administrative and waste management
 services 114.689 120.326
 66 Administrative and support services 115.304 ...
 67 Waste management and remediation
 services 108.610 ...

 68 Educational services, health care, and
 social assistance 122.229 126.448

 69 Educational services 109.078 112.685

 70 Health care and social assistance 124.089 128.397
 71 Ambulatory health care services 133.353 ...
 72 Hospitals and nursing and
 residential care facilities 110.680 ...
 73 Social assistance 137.014 ...

 74 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 112.916 115.044

 75 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 116.362 117.508
 76 Performing arts, spectator sports,
 museums, and related activities 118.069 ...
 77 Amusements, gambling, and recreation
 industries 114.852 ...
 78 Accommodation and food services 111.754 114.217
 79 Accommodation 104.647 ...
 80 Food services and drinking places 115.391 ...

 81 Other services, except government 99.877 102.003

 82 Government 105.447 106.674

 83 Federal 103.795 104.187
 84 General government 106.820 ...
 85 Government enterprises 88.880 ...

 86 State and local 106.210 107.835
 87 General government 107.352 ...
 88 Government enterprises 93.844 ...

 Addenda:
 89 Private goods-producing industries (1) 103.543 101.992
 90 Private services-producing industries (2) 121.078 124.896
 91 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (3) 150.891 170.855

(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.

(3.) Consists of computer and electronic products; publishing
industries (includes software); information and data processing
services; and computer systems design and related services.

NOTE. The industry estimates for 2005, 2006, and 2007 are based in
part on data from the Census Bureau's accelerated November 2007
release of the Annual Survey of Manufactures. These data were not
available for the July 2007 release of the national income and
product accounts (NIPAs) and will not be incorporated into the
NIPAs until July 2008.

Table 3. A Percent Changes in Chain-Type Quantity Indexes
for Value Added by Industry, 2004-2007

Line 2004 2005

 1 Gross domestic product 3.6 3.1

 2 Private industries 3.9 3.4

 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 6.7 4.9
 4 Farms 8.1 5.9
 5 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 1.6 1.3

 6 Mining 1.0 -2.4
 7 Oil and gas extraction -3.2 -8.4
 8 Mining, except oil and gas 0.3 8.7
 9 Support activities for mining 21.3 12.6

 10 Utilities 5.7 -2.2

 11 Construction 0.3 2.7

 12 Manufacturing 5.6 1.0
 13 Durable goods 5.8 4.9
 14 Wood products 0.9 0.6
 15 Nonmetallic mineral products 6.7 -4.4
 16 Primary metals 15.3 -7.3
 17 Fabricated metal products 5.6 2.0
 18 Machinery 13.1 8.6
 19 Computer and electronic products 16.0 21.0
 20 Electrical equipment, appliances, and
 components -7.0 -5.9
 21 Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,
 and parts -0.4 3.5
 22 Other transportation equipment 10.6 12.2
 23 Furniture and related products -3.1 4.6
 24 Miscellaneous manufacturing 9.2 2.8
 25 Nondurable goods 5.3 -3.9
 26 Food and beverage and tobacco products -1.3 0.2
 27 Textile mills and textile product mills -1.5 -7.1
 28 Apparel and leather and allied products -3.5 -3.1
 29 Paper products 3.6 2.8
 30 Printing and related support activities 2.4 -0.3
 31 Petroleum and coal products 29.4 -14.4
 32 Chemical products 7.7 -6.4
 33 Plastics and rubber products 8.5 -3.3

 34 Wholesale trade 2.0 1.8

 35 Retail trade 2.6 6.1

 36 Transportation and warehousing 9.1 4.1
 37 Air transportation 12.5 6.2
 38 Rail transportation 1.5 -1.1
 39 Water transportation 13.1 0.9
 40 Truck transportation 9.6 4.1
 41 Transit and ground passenger
 transportation 7.4 -3.2
 42 Pipeline transportation 13.9 6.3
 43 Other transportation and support
 activities 10.1 3.9
 44 Warehousing and storage 5.0 12.1

 45 Information 11.7 11.5
 46 Publishing industries (includes software) 10.1 9.0
 47 Motion picture and sound recording
 industries 1.9 1.5
 48 Broadcasting and telecommunications 12.2 14.0
 49 Information and data processing services 20.8 11.2

 50 Finance and insurance 1.1 6.2

 51 Finance, insurance, real estate, rental,
 and leasing 2.9 4.8
 52 Federal Reserve banks, credit
 intermediation, and related
 activities 0.2 8.1
 53 Securities, commodity contracts, and
 investments 7.0 17.9
 54 Insurance carriers and related
 activities -2.4 -4.7
 55 Funds, trusts, and other financial
 vehicles 23.4 16.0

 56 Real estate and rental and leasing 4.1 4.0
 57 Real estate 4.8 4.6
 58 Rental and leasing services and lessors
 of intangible assets -4.5 -3.7

 59 Professional and business services 4.1 4.0

 60 Professional, scientific, and technical
 services 7.9 4.4
 61 Legal services 3.2 -1.6
 62 Computer systems design and related
 services 4.7 4.8
 63 Miscellaneous professional, scientific,
 and technical services 10.4 6.3

 64 Management of companies and enterprises -4.8 0.3

 65 Administrative and waste management
 services 1.1 5.6
 66 Administrative and support services 1.4 5.5
 67 Waste management and remediation
 services -2.3 6.7

 68 Educational services, health care, and 3.3 1.8
 social assistance

 69 Educational services 2.0 -0.3

 70 Health care and social assistance 3.5 2.1
 71 Ambulatory health care services 3.1 4.6
 72 Hospitals and nursing and residential
 care facilities 3.6 -1.4
 73 Social assistance 4.7 4.2

 74 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 3.8 1.3

 75 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 3.0 0.0
 76 Performing arts, spectator sports,
 museums, and related activities 2.2 -0.4
 77 Amusements, gambling, and recreation
 industries 3.7 0.2

 78 Accommodation and food services 4.1 1.8
 79 Accommodation 2.9 1.8
 80 Food services and drinking places 4.7 1.8

 81 Other services, except government 0.2 -0.6

 82 Government 0.5 0.7
 83 Federal 0.9 0.2
 84 General government 1.0 0.7
 85 Government enterprises 0.6 -2.7

 86 State and local 0.2 0.9
 87 General government 0.3 0.9
 88 Government enterprises -0.2 0.6

 Addenda:
 89 Private goods-producing industries (1) 4.0 1.3
 90 Private services-producing industries (2) 3.9 4.0
 91 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (3) 11.4 11.3

Line 2006 2007

 1 Gross domestic product 2.9 2.2

 2 Private industries 3.5 2.1

 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 0.9 1.4
 4 Farms 0.6 ...
 5 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 1.8 ...

 6 Mining 6.1 0.0
 7 Oil and gas extraction 3.2 ...
 8 Mining, except oil and gas 1.7 ...
 9 Support activities for mining 20.2 ...

 10 Utilities -2.3 5.3

 11 Construction 0.0 -12.1

 12 Manufacturing 2.9 2.3
 13 Durable goods 6.0 4.9
 14 Wood products 6.1 ...
 15 Nonmetallic mineral products -4.4 ...
 16 Primary metals -8.9 ...
 17 Fabricated metal products 5.7 ...
 18 Machinery 6.4 ...
 19 Computer and electronic products 21.5 ...
 20 Electrical equipment, appliances, and
 components -3.9 ...
 21 Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,
 and parts 10.9 ...
 22 Other transportation equipment 6.8 ...
 23 Furniture and related products -0.5 ...
 24 Miscellaneous manufacturing 2.4 ...
 25 Nondurable goods -1.0 -1.1
 26 Food and beverage and tobacco products 2.2 ...
 27 Textile mills and textile product mills -11.9 ...
 28 Apparel and leather and allied products -0.7 ...
 29 Paper products -5.5 ...
 30 Printing and related support activities 0.9 ...
 31 Petroleum and coal products -6.0 ...
 32 Chemical products 1.3 ...
 33 Plastics and rubber products -3.8 ...

 34 Wholesale trade 1.7 0.9

 35 Retail trade 5.0 4.9

 36 Transportation and warehousing 5.2 3.1
 37 Air transportation 2.9 ...
 38 Rail transportation 27.8 ...
 39 Water transportation 6.5 ...
 40 Truck transportation 2.1 ...
 41 Transit and ground passenger
 transportation 1.2 ...
 42 Pipeline transportation 1.0 ...
 43 Other transportation and support
 activities 4.3 ...
 44 Warehousing and storage 4.6 ...

 45 Information 7.2 9.0
 46 Publishing industries (includes software) 4.5 ...
 47 Motion picture and sound recording
 industries 0.5 ...
 48 Broadcasting and telecommunications 7.5 ...
 49 Information and data processing services 16.1 0.0

 50 Finance and insurance 9.8 -0.3

 51 Finance, insurance, real estate, rental,
 and leasing 5.8 1.2
 52 Federal Reserve banks, credit
 intermediation, and related
 activities 8.1 ...
 53 Securities, commodity contracts, and
 investments 23.2 ...
 54 Insurance carriers and related
 activities 5.1 ...
 55 Funds, trusts, and other financial
 vehicles 0.2 ...

 56 Real estate and rental and leasing 3.4 2.1
 57 Real estate 3.7 ...
 58 Rental and leasing services and lessors
 of intangible assets -1.3 ...

 59 Professional and business services 3.8 4.6

 60 Professional, scientific, and technical
 services 6.0 5.4
 61 Legal services -0.2 ...
 62 Computer systems design and related
 services 8.4 ...
 63 Miscellaneous professional, scientific,
 and technical services 7.5 ...

 64 Management of companies and enterprises -2.4 0.9

 65 Administrative and waste management
 services 2.7 4.9
 66 Administrative and support services 3.0 ...
 67 Waste management and remediation
 services -0.7 ...

 68 Educational services, health care, and 3.5 3.5
 social assistance

 69 Educational services 1.1 3.3

 70 Health care and social assistance 3.9 3.5
 71 Ambulatory health care services 6.0 ...
 72 Hospitals and nursing and residential
 care facilities 1.1 ...
 73 Social assistance 4.2 ...

 74 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 3.1 1.9

 75 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 3.8 1.0
 76 Performing arts, spectator sports,
 museums, and related activities 5.6 ...
 77 Amusements, gambling, and recreation
 industries 2.3 ...

 78 Accommodation and food services 2.8 2.2
 79 Accommodation 4.0 ...
 80 Food services and drinking places 2.3 ...

 81 Other services, except government -0.3 2.1

 82 Government 0.4 1.2
 83 Federal -0.1 0.4
 84 General government -0.2 ...
 85 Government enterprises -0.1 ...

 86 State and local 0.7 1.5
 87 General government 1.0 ...
 88 Government enterprises -2.8 ...

 Addenda:
 89 Private goods-producing industries (1) 0.8 -1.5
 90 Private services-producing industries (2) 4.2 3.2
 91 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (3) 11.7 13.2

(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.

(3.) Consists of computer and electronic products; publishing
industries (includes software); information and data processing
services; and computer systems design and related services.

NOTE. The industry estimates for 2005, 2006, and 2007 are based in
part on data from the Census Bureau's accelerated November 2007
release of the Annual Survey of Manufactures. These data were not
available for the July 2007 release of the national income and
product accounts (NIPAs) and will not be incorporated into the
NIPAs until July 2008.

Table 4. Real Value Added by Industry, 2004-2007

[Billions of chained (2000) dollars]

Line 2004 2005

 1 Gross domestic product 10,675.8 11,003.5

 2 Private industries 9,406.6 9,726.4

 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 111.0 116.5
 4 Farms 82.1 87.0
 5 Forestry, fishing, and related
 activities 28.4 28.8

 6 Mining 107.7 105.1
 7 Oil and gas extraction 75.6 69.3
 8 Mining, except oil and gas 24.0 26.1
 9 Support activities for mining 9.7 10.9

 10 Utilities 212.1 207.4

 11 Construction 420.4 431.7

 12 Manufacturing 1,478.3 1,493.0
 13 Durable goods 898.8 942.9
 14 Wood products 30.7 30.9
 15 Nonmetallic mineral products 48.2 46.1
 16 Primary metals 48.8 45.2
 17 Fabricated metal products 110.4 112.6
 18 Machinery 103.7 112.5
 19 Computer and electronic products 248.9 301.3
 20 Electrical equipment, appliances,
 and components 46.6 43.8
 21 Motor vehicles, bodies and
 trailers, and parts 125.4 129.8
 22 Other transportation equipment 61.3 68.8
 23 Furniture and related products 30.4 29.1
 24 Miscellaneous manufacturing 64.6 66.4
 25 Nondurable goods 580.4 557.7
 26 Food and beverage and tobacco
 products 149.4 149.8
 27 Textile mills and textile product
 mills 23.2 21.6
 28 Apparel and leather and allied
 products 17.8 17.3
 29 Paper products 54.0 55.5
 30 Printing and related support
 activities 44.5 44.4
 31 Petroleum and coal products 39.7 34.0
 32 Chemical products 182.6 170.8
 33 Plastics and rubber products 68.3 66.1

 34 Wholesale trade 666.3 678.3

 35 Retail trade 771.9 819.2

 36 Transportation and warehousing 334.1 348.0
 37 Air transportation 75.5 80.2
 38 Rail transportation 26.1 25.8
 39 Water transportation 6.1 6.1
 40 Truck transportation 97.3 101.4
 41 Transit and ground passenger
 transportation 15.4 14.9
 42 Pipeline transportation 10.6 11.3
 43 Other transportation and support
 activities 77.4 80.4
 44 Warehousing and storage 28.3 31.7

 45 Information 560.1 624.4
 46 Publishing industries
 (includes software) 136.3 148.6
 47 Motion picture and sound recording
 industries 36.8 37.4
 48 Broadcasting and telecommunications 330.2 376.5
 49 Information and data processing
 services 56.1 62.4

 50 Finance, insurance, real estate, rental,
 and leasing 2,132.4 2,235.5

 51 Finance and insurance 826.5 877.6
 52 Federal Reserve banks, credit
 intermediation, and related
 activities 399.4 431.7
 53 Securities, commodity contracts,
 and investments 190.6 224.7
 54 Insurance carriers and related
 activities 219.2 208.9
 55 Funds, trusts, and other financial
 vehicles 17.4 20.1

 56 Real estate and rental and leasing 1,305.9 1,358.2
 57 Real estate 1,207.7 1,263.2
 58 Rental and leasing services and 97.2 93.6
 lessors of intangible assets

 59 Professional and business services 1,229.3 1,278.7
 60 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 750.0 782.7
 61 Legal services 139.4 137.2
 62 Computer systems design and related
 services 133.2 139.7
 63 Miscellaneous professional,
 scientific, and technical services 477.9 508.0

 64 Management of companies and
 enterprises 181.3 182.0

 65 Administrative and waste management
 services 298.8 315.5
 66 Administrative and support
 services 273.0 288.0
 67 Waste management and remediation
 services 25.8 27.5

 68 Educational services, health care, and
 social assistance 786.6 800.9

 69 Educational services 85.7 85.5

 70 Health care and social assistance 701.1 715.8
 71 Ambulatory health care services 370.2 387.1
 72 Hospitals and nursing and
 residential care facilities 264.7 261.0
 73 Social assistance 66.9 69.7

 74 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 378.5 383.5
 75 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 99.4 99.4
 76 Performing arts, spectator sports,
 museums, and related activities 44.9 44.7
 77 Amusements, gambling, and
 recreation industries 54.5 54.7

 78 Accommodation and food services 279.1 284.2
 79 Accommodation 89.7 91.2
 80 Food services and drinking places 189.2 192.7

 81 Other services, except government 230.9 229.5

 82 Government 1,253.8 1,262.5

 83 Federal 392.9 393.7
 84 General government 335.2 337.4
 85 Government enterprises 57.9 56.4
 86 State and local 860.8 868.8
 87 General government 794.1 801.6
 88 Government enterprises 66.9 67.3

 89 Not allocated by industry (1) -22.6 -81.2

 Addenda:
 90 Private goods-producing industries (2) 2,109.1 2,137.2
 91 Private services-producing
 industries (3) 7,296.6 7,588.8
 92 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (4) 565.2 629.2

Line 2006 2007

 1 Gross domestic product 11,319.4 11,566.8

 2 Private industries 10,063.1 10,276.0

 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 117.6 119.2
 4 Farms 87.5 ...
 5 Forestry, fishing, and related
 activities 29.3 ...

 6 Mining 111.6 111.6
 7 Oil and gas extraction 71.5 ...
 8 Mining, except oil and gas 26.6 ...
 9 Support activities for mining 13.1 ...

 10 Utilities 202.7 213.5

 11 Construction 405.7 356.5

 12 Manufacturing 1,536.6 1,571.7
 13 Durable goods 999.8 1048.6
 14 Wood products 32.8 ...
 15 Nonmetallic mineral products 44.1 ...
 16 Primary metals 41.2 ...
 17 Fabricated metal products 119.0 ...
 18 Machinery 119.7 ...
 19 Computer and electronic products 366.0 ...
 20 Electrical equipment, appliances,
 and components 42.1 ...
 21 Motor vehicles, bodies and
 trailers, and parts 144.0 ...
 22 Other transportation equipment 73.5 ...
 23 Furniture and related products 28.9 ...
 24 Miscellaneous manufacturing 68.0 ...
 25 Nondurable goods 551.8 545.9
 26 Food and beverage and tobacco
 products 153.1 ...
 27 Textile mills and textile product
 mills 19.0 ...
 28 Apparel and leather and allied
 products 17.2 ...
 29 Paper products 52.4 ...
 30 Printing and related support
 activities 44.8 ...
 31 Petroleum and coal products 31.9 ...
 32 Chemical products 173.0 ...
 33 Plastics and rubber products 63.6 ...

 34 Wholesale trade 689.9 696.3

 35 Retail trade 860.0 902.3

 36 Transportation and warehousing 366.2 377.7
 37 Air transportation 82.5 ...
 38 Rail transportation 32.9 ...
 39 Water transportation 6.5 ...
 40 Truck transportation 103.5 ...
 41 Transit and ground passenger
 transportation 15.1 ...
 42 Pipeline transportation 11.4 ...
 43 Other transportation and support
 activities 83.8 ...
 44 Warehousing and storage 33.2 ...

 45 Information 669.1 729.2
 46 Publishing industries
 (includes software) 155.3 ...
 47 Motion picture and sound recording
 industries 37.6 ...
 48 Broadcasting and telecommunications 405.0 ...
 49 Information and data processing
 services 72.4 0.0

 50 Finance, insurance, real estate, rental,
 and leasing 2,365.9 2,393.9

 51 Finance and insurance 963.7 960.9
 52 Federal Reserve banks, credit
 intermediation, and related
 activities 466.5 ...
 53 Securities, commodity contracts,
 and investments 276.8 ...
 54 Insurance carriers and related
 activities 219.5 ...
 55 Funds, trusts, and other financial
 vehicles 20.2 ...

 56 Real estate and rental and leasing 1,403.7 1,433.9
 57 Real estate 1,309.7 ...
 58 Rental and leasing services and 92.4 ...
 lessors of intangible assets

 59 Professional and business services 1,327.1 1,388.0
 60 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 829.8 875.0
 61 Legal services 136.9 ...
 62 Computer systems design and related
 services 151.4 ...
 63 Miscellaneous professional,
 scientific, and technical services 546.1 ...

 64 Management of companies and
 enterprises 177.5 179.1

 65 Administrative and waste management
 services 323.9 339.8
 66 Administrative and support
 services 296.6 ...
 67 Waste management and remediation
 services 27.3 ...

 68 Educational services, health care, and
 social assistance 829.2 857.9

 69 Educational services 86.4 89.3

 70 Health care and social assistance 743.5 769.4
 71 Ambulatory health care services 410.2 ...
 72 Hospitals and nursing and
 residential care facilities 264.0 ...
 73 Social assistance 72.6 ...

 74 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 395.3 402.8
 75 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 103.2 104.2
 76 Performing arts, spectator sports,
 museums, and related activities 47.2 ...
 77 Amusements, gambling, and
 recreation industries 55.9 ...

 78 Accommodation and food services 292.2 298.6
 79 Accommodation 94.9 ...
 80 Food services and drinking places 197.1 ...

 81 Other services, except government 228.8 233.7

 82 Government 1,268.2 1,282.9

 83 Federal 393.1 394.6
 84 General government 336.9 ...
 85 Government enterprises 56.3 ...
 86 State and local 875.1 888.5
 87 General government 809.7 ...
 88 Government enterprises 65.4 ...

 89 Not allocated by industry (1) -187.0 ...

 Addenda:
 90 Private goods-producing industries (2) 2,155.2 2,122.9
 91 Private services-producing
 industries (3) 7,909.8 8,159.2
 92 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (4) 702.8 795.8

(1.) Chained (2000) dollar series are calculated as the product of
the chain-type quantity index and the 2000 current- dollar value of
the corresponding series, divided by 100. Because the formula for
the chain-type quantity indexes uses weights of more than one
period, the corresponding chained-dollar estimates are usually not
additive. The value of the "Not allocated by industry" line
reflects the difference between the first line and the sum of the
most detailed lines, as well as the differences in source data used
to estimate GDP by industry and the expenditures measure of real
GDP For 2005, 2006, and 2007, the sum of value added for all
industries also differs from GDP because the industry estimates in
these years are based in part on data from the Census Bureau's
accelerated November 2007 release of the Annual Survey of
Manufactures. These data were unavailable for the July 2007 release
of the national income and product accounts (NIPAs) and will not be
incorporated into the NIPAs until July 2008. The value of the "Not
allocated by industry" line does not indicate future revisions to
the NIPAs, which will reflect the incorporation of additional key
source data.

(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.

(4.) Consists of computer and electronic products; publishing
industries (includes software); information and data processing
services; and computer systems design and related services.

Table 5. Chain-Type Price Indexes for Value Added by Industry,
2004-2007

[2000=100]

Line 2004 2005

 1 Gross domestic product 109.462 113.000

 2 Private industries 108.373 111.670

 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 128.022 110.510
 4 Farms 139.613 115.960
 5 Forestry, fishing, and related
 activities 96.706 96.890

 6 Mining 159.079 214.676
 7 Oil and gas extraction 151.112 215.935
 8 Mining, except oil and gas 126.155 144.058
 9 Support activities for mining 275.760 352.054

 10 Utilities 113.255 120.286

 11 Construction 128.278 140.817

 12 Manufacturing 96.589 99.392
 13 Durable goods 89.841 89.181
 14 Wood products 122.051 120.029
 15 Nonmetallic mineral products 102.272 110.029
 16 Primary metals 111.747 127.877
 17 Fabricated metal products 104.341 109.452
 18 Machinery 99.803 101.997
 19 Computer and electronic products 50.404 44.050
 20 Electrical equipment, appliances,
 and components 97.963 100.323
 21 Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,
 and parts 85.258 76.358
 22 Other transportation equipment 115.532 119.092
 23 Furniture and related products 102.448 106.024
 24 Miscellaneous manufacturing 104.335 103.417
 25 Nondurablegoods 106.893 115.306
 26 Food and beverage and tobacco products 107.767 109.287
 27 Textile mills and textile product mills 99.572 98.507
 28 Apparel and leather and allied products 97.070 95.735
 29 Paper products 93.871 94.641
 30 Printing and related support activities 102.378 101.906
 31 Petroleum and coal products 142.627 228.765
 32 Chemical products 108.856 116.931
 33 Plastics and rubber products 98.536 100.293

 34 Wholesale trade 103.052 106.700

 35 Retail trade 100.644 99.217

 36 Transportation and warehousing 103.139 103.029
 37 Air transportation 65.051 56.727
 38 Rail transportation 114.432 129.031
 39 Water transportation 157.044 151.108
 40 Truck transportation 114.429 117.048
 41 Transit and ground passenger
 transportation 114.320 116.689
 42 Pipeline transportation 100.800 81.050
 43 Other transportation and support
 activities 110.231 112.625
 44 Warehousing and storage 110.141 109.893

 45 Information 94.729 91.378
 46 Publishing industries
 (includes software) 95.957 95.725
 47 Motion picture and sound recording
 industries 109.299 112.315
 48 Broadcasting and telecommunications 91.520 86.089
 49 Information and data processing
 services 102.123 99.647

 50 Finance, insurance, real estate, rental,
 and leasing 111.553 114.022

 51 Finance and insurance 109.848 111.953
 52 Federal Reserve banks, credit
 intermediation, and related
 activities 114.620 117.236
 53 Securities, commodity contracts,
 and investments 83.025 81.782
 54 Insurance carriers and related
 activities 122.168 126.585
 55 Funds, trusts, and other financial
 vehicles 138.693 139.776

 56 Real estate and rental and leasing 112.630 115.332
 57 Real estate 113.170 115.682
 58 Rental and leasing services and
 lessors of intangible assets 107.147 112.350

 59 Professional and business services 108.862 113.650

 60 Professional, scientific, and technical
 services 105.697 108.841
 61 Legal services 121.071 128.610
 62 Computer systems design and related
 services 95.220 95.199
 63 Miscellaneous professional,
 scientific, and technical services 104.013 106.793

 64 Management of companies and enterprises 115.889 129.082

 65 Administrative and waste management
 services 112.242 116.149
 66 Administrative and support services 111.475 116.109
 67 Waste management and remediation
 services 120.152 116.409

 68 Educational services, health care, and
 social assistance 116.479 120.054

 69 Educational services 126.338 133.285

 70 Health care and social assistance 115.238 118.404
 71 Ambulatory health care services 109.861 112.001
 72 Hospitals and nursing and
 residential care facilities 124.871 130.250
 73 Social assistance 105.930 106.215

 74 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 112.928 116.929

 75 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 114.418 118.200
 76 Performing arts, spectator sports,
 museums, and related activities 117.429 123.021
 77 Amusements, gambling, and recreation
 industries 111.930 114.225

 78 Accommodation and food services 112.396 116.474
 79 Accommodation 109.780 115.210
 80 Food services and drinking places 113.781 117.224

 81 Other services, except government 118.631 125.494

 82 Government 118.967 124.250
 83 Federal 122.016 127.669
 84 General government 123.094 130.086
 85 Government enterprises 115.262 113.019
 86 State and local 117.596 122.712
 87 General government 117.855 123.130
 88 Government enterprises 114.309 117.526

 Addenda:
 89 Private goods-producing industries (1) 108.131 114.457
 90 Private services-producing industries (2) 108.457 110.891
 91 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (3) 77.932 74.721

Line 2006 2007

 1 Gross domestic product 116.567 119.694

 2 Private industries 114.836 117.787

 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
 hunting 106.662 135.391
 4 Farms 109.306 ...
 5 Forestry, fishing, and related
 activities 101.398 ...

 6 Mining 235.199 247.085
 7 Oil and gas extraction 222.899 ...
 8 Mining, except oil and gas 163.549 ...
 9 Support activities for mining 453.563 ...

 10 Utilities 134.876 138.607

 11 Construction 155,292 157.804

 12 Manufacturing 100.856 102.806
 13 Durable goods 88.300 88.370
 14 Wood products 114.274 ...
 15 Nonmetallic mineral products 124.065 ...
 16 Primary metals 153.913 ...
 17 Fabricated metal products 110.120 ...
 18 Machinery 102.940 ...
 19 Computer and electronic products 38.175 ...
 20 Electrical equipment, appliances,
 and components 106.834 ...
 21 Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,
 and parts 67.273 ...
 22 Other transportation equipment 122.955 ...
 23 Furniture and related products 108.518 ...
 24 Miscellaneous manufacturing 102.551 ...
 25 Nondurablegoods 120.845 126.237
 26 Food and beverage and tobacco products 104.924 ...
 27 Textile mills and textile product mills 102.331 ...
 28 Apparel and leather and allied products 95.584 ...
 29 Paper products 100.073 ...
 30 Printing and related support activities 103.181 ...
 31 Petroleum and coal products 270.257 ...
 32 Chemical products 123.653 ...
 33 Plastics and rubber products 112.314 ...

 34 Wholesale trade 110.485 114.750

 35 Retail trade 98.607 98.249

 36 Transportation and warehousing 105.247 106.827
 37 Air transportation 60.566 ...
 38 Rail transportation 113.815 ...
 39 Water transportation 152.740 ...
 40 Truck transportation 120.530 ...
 41 Transit and ground passenger
 transportation 119.806 ...
 42 Pipeline transportation 99.262 ...
 43 Other transportation and support
 activities 115.531 ...
 44 Warehousing and storage 111.867 ...

 45 Information 89.483 88.494
 46 Publishing industries
 (includes software) 96.756 ...
 47 Motion picture and sound recording
 industries 114.692 ...
 48 Broadcasting and telecommunications 83.202 ...
 49 Information and data processing
 services 94.533 ...

 50 Finance, insurance, real estate, rental,
 and leasing 116.514 119.502

 51 Finance and insurance 113.492 115.889
 52 Federal Reserve banks, credit
 intermediation, and related
 activities 122.125 ...
 53 Securities, commodity contracts,
 and investments 78.666 ...
 54 Insurance carriers and related
 activities 127.929 ...
 55 Funds, trusts, and other financial
 vehicles 125.613 ...

 56 Real estate and rental and leasing 118.458 121.845
 57 Real estate 118.884 ...
 58 Rental and leasing services and
 lessors of intangible assets 114.477 ...

 59 Professional and business services 117.620 121.338

 60 Professional, scientific, and technical
 services 111.508 114.644
 61 Legal services 136.433 ...
 62 Computer systems design and related
 services 96.758 ...
 63 Miscellaneous professional,
 scientific, and technical services 108.410 ...

 64 Management of companies and enterprises 136.388 146.086

 65 Administrative and waste management
 services 121.500 123.446
 66 Administrative and support services 121.149 ...
 67 Waste management and remediation
 services 125.063 ...

 68 Educational services, health care, and
 social assistance 123.282 127.145

 69 Educational services 139.932 144.932

 70 Health care and social assistance 121.227 124.953
 71 Ambulatory health care services 113.235 ...
 72 Hospitals and nursing and
 residential care facilities 135.712 ...
 73 Social assistance 108.096 ...

 74 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 121.370 125.543

 75 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 122.288 125.845
 76 Performing arts, spectator sports,
 museums, and related activities 127.832 ...
 77 Amusements, gambling, and recreation
 industries 117.714 ...

 78 Accommodation and food services 121.039 125.428
 79 Accommodation 118.414 ...
 80 Food services and drinking places 122.446 ...

 81 Other services, except government 131.584 135.461

 82 Government 130.056 135.703
 83 Federal 133.909 138.632
 84 General government 136.135 ...
 85 Government enterprises 120.396 ...
 86 State and local 128.321 134.380
 87 General government 128.806 ...
 88 Government enterprises 122.327 ...

 Addenda:
 89 Private goods-producing industries (1) 119.130 123.203
 90 Private services-producing industries (2) 113.638 116.288
 91 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (3) 71.847 68.072

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.

3. Consists of computer and electronic products; publishing industries
(includes software); information and data processing services; and
computer systems design and related services.

NOTE. The industry estimates far 2005, 2006, and 2007 are based in
part on data from the Census Bureau's accelerated November 2007 release
of the Annual Survey of Manufactures. These data were not available for
the July 2007 release of the national income and product accounts
(NIPAs) and will not be incorporated into the NIPAs until July 2008.

Table 5.A Percent Changes in Chain-Type Price Indexes
for Value Added by Industry, 2004-2007

Line 2004 2005

 1 Gross domestic product 2.9 3.2

 2 Private industries 2.8 3.0

 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 16.5 -13.7
 4 Farms 20.2 -16.9
 5 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 3.6 0.2

 6 Mining 18.4 34.9
 7 Oil and gas extraction 25.8 42.9
 8 Mining, except oil and gas 11.1 14.2
 9 Support activities for mining -1.3 27.7

 10 Utilities 3.3 6.2

 11 Construction 8.4 9.8

 12 Manufacturing -0.5 2.9
 13 Durable goods -1.1 -0.7
 14 Wood products 15.7 -1.7
 15 Nonmetallic mineral products 2.5 7.6
 16 Primary metals 23.3 14.4
 17 Fabricated metal products 2.6 4.9
 18 Machinery -3.0 2.2
 19 Computer and electronic products -12.8 -12.6
 20 Electrical equipment, appliances,
 and components 0.6 2.4
 21 Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,
 and parts -5.9 -10.4
 22 Other transportation equipment 2.8 3.1
 23 Furniture and related products -3.8 3.5
 24 Miscellaneous manufacturing -2.0 -0.9
 25 Nondurable goods 0.3 7.9
 26 Food and beverage and tobacco products -2.8 1.4
 27 Textile mills and textile product mills 1.6 -1.1
 28 Apparel and leather and allied products -1.7 -1.4
 29 Paper products -2.8 0.8
 30 Printing and related support activities -1.7 -0.5
 31 Petroleum and coal products 11.8 60.4
 32 Chemical products 2.8 7.4
 33 Plastics and rubber products -3.1 1.8

 34 Wholesale trade 5.7 3.5

 35 Retail trade 0.7 -1.4

 36 Transportation and warehousing -0.2 -0.1
 37 Air transportation -15.5 -12.8
 38 Rail transportation 4.6 12.8
 39 Water transportation -3.8 -3.8
 40 Truck transportation 3.4 2.3
 41 Transit and ground passenger
 transportation 1.9 2.1
 42 Pipeline transportation 0.0 -19.6
 43 Other transportation and support
 activities 2.7 2.2
 44 Warehousing and storage 4.8 -0.2

 45 Information -2.9 -3.5
 46 Publishing industries (includes software) -3.8 -0.2
 47 Motion picture and sound recording
 industries 3.2 2.8
 48 Broadcasting and telecommunications -3.1 -5.9
 49 Information and data processing services -3.8 -2.4

 50 Finance, insurance, real estate, rental,
 and leasing 3.0 2.2

 51 Finance and insurance 3.9 1.9
 52 Federal Reserve banks, credit
 intermediation, and related
 activities 2.7 2.3
 53 Securities, commodity contracts, and
 investments 1.4 -1.5
 54 Insurance carriers and related
 activities 7.5 3.6
 55 Funds, trusts, and other financial
 vehicles 4.2 0.8

 56 Real estate and rental and leasing 2.4 2.4
 57 Real estate 2.3 2.2
 58 Rental and leasing services and lessors
 of intangible assets 3.1 4.9

 59 Professional and business services 3.0 4.4

 60 Professional, scientific, and technical
 services 0.2 3.0
 61 Legal services 6.1 6.2
 62 Computer systems design and related
 services -2.5 0.0
 63 Miscellaneous professional, scientific,
 and technical services -0.9 2.7

 64 Management of companies and enterprises 12.9 11.4

 65 Administrative and waste management
 services 3.6 3.5
 66 Administrative and support services 3.1 4.2
 67 Waste management and remediation
 services 7.9 -3.1

 68 Educational services, health care, and social
 assistance 3.5 3.1

 69 Educational services 6.1 5.5

 70 Health care and social assistance 3.1 2.7
 71 Ambulatory health care services 2.3 1.9
 72 Hospitals and nursing and residential
 care facilities 4.9 4.3
 73 Social assistance 0.0 0.3
 74 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 3.2 3.5

 75 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 3.0 3.3
 76 Performing arts, spectator sports,
 museums, and related activities 4.1 4.8
 77 Amusements, gambling, and recreation
 industries 2.1 2.1

 78 Accommodation and food services 3.3 3.6
 79 Accommodation 5.5 4.9
 80 Food services and drinking places 2.3 3.0

 81 Other services, except government 3.1 5.8

 82 Government 4.7 4.4

 83 Federal 5.9 4.6
 84 General government 6.4 5.7
 85 Government enterprises 2.6 -1.9

 86 State and local 4.1 4.4
 87 General government 4.1 4.5
 88 Government enterprises 4.0 2.8

 Addenda:
 89 Private goods-producing industries (1) 3.7 5.9
 90 Private services-producing industries (2) 2.5 2.2
 91 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (3) -0.1 -4.1

Line 2006 2007

 1 Gross domestic product 3.2 2.7

 2 Private industries 2.8 2.6

 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting -3.5 26.9
 4 Farms -5.7 ...
 5 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 4.7 ...

 6 Mining 9.6 5.1
 7 Oil and gas extraction 3.2 ...
 8 Mining, except oil and gas 13.5 ...
 9 Support activities for mining 28.8 ...

 10 Utilities 12.1 2.8

 11 Construction 10.3 1.6

 12 Manufacturing 1.5 1.9
 13 Durable goods -1.0 0.1
 14 Wood products -4.8 ...
 15 Nonmetallic mineral products 12.8 ...
 16 Primary metals 20.4 ...
 17 Fabricated metal products 0.6 ...
 18 Machinery 0.9 ...
 19 Computer and electronic products -13.3 ...
 20 Electrical equipment, appliances,
 and components 6.5 ...
 21 Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,
 and parts -11.9 ...
 22 Other transportation equipment 3.2 ...
 23 Furniture and related products 2.4 ...
 24 Miscellaneous manufacturing -0.8 ...
 25 Nondurable goods 4.8 4.5
 26 Food and beverage and tobacco products -4.0 ...
 27 Textile mills and textile product mills 3.9 ...
 28 Apparel and leather and allied products -0.2 ...
 29 Paper products 5.7 ...
 30 Printing and related support activities 1.3 ...
 31 Petroleum and coal products 18.1 ...
 32 Chemical products 5.7 ...
 33 Plastics and rubber products 12.0 ...

 34 Wholesale trade 3.5 3.9

 35 Retail trade -0.6 -0.4

 36 Transportation and warehousing 2.2 1.5
 37 Air transportation 6.8 ...
 38 Rail transportation -11.8 ...
 39 Water transportation 1.1 ...
 40 Truck transportation 3.0 ...
 41 Transit and ground passenger
 transportation 2.7 ...
 42 Pipeline transportation 22.5 ...
 43 Other transportation and support
 activities 2.6 ...
 44 Warehousing and storage 1.8 ...

 45 Information -2.1 -1.1
 46 Publishing industries (includes software) 1.1 ...
 47 Motion picture and sound recording
 industries 2.1 ...
 48 Broadcasting and telecommunications -3.4 ...
 49 Information and data processing services -5.1 0.0

 50 Finance, insurance, real estate, rental,
 and leasing 2.2 2.6

 51 Finance and insurance 1.4 2.1
 52 Federal Reserve banks, credit
 intermediation, and related
 activities 4.2 ...
 53 Securities, commodity contracts, and
 investments -3.8 ...
 54 Insurance carriers and related
 activities 1.1 ...
 55 Funds, trusts, and other financial
 vehicles -10.1 ...

 56 Real estate and rental and leasing 2.7 2.9
 57 Real estate 2.8 ...
 58 Rental and leasing services and lessors
 of intangible assets 1.9 ...

 59 Professional and business services 3.5 3.2

 60 Professional, scientific, and technical
 services 2.5 2.8
 61 Legal services 6.1 ...
 62 Computer systems design and related
 services 1.6 ...
 63 Miscellaneous professional, scientific,
 and technical services 1.5 ...

 64 Management of companies and enterprises 5.7 7.1

 65 Administrative and waste management
 services 4.6 1.6
 66 Administrative and support services 4.3 ...
 67 Waste management and remediation
 services 7.4 ...

 68 Educational services, health care, and social
 assistance 2.7 3.1

 69 Educational services 5.0 3.6

 70 Health care and social assistance 2.4 3.1
 71 Ambulatory health care services 1.1 ...
 72 Hospitals and nursing and residential
 care facilities 4.2 ...
 73 Social assistance 1.8 ...
 74 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 3.8 3.4

 75 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 3.5 2.9
 76 Performing arts, spectator sports,
 museums, and related activities 3.9 ...
 77 Amusements, gambling, and recreation
 industries 3.1 ...

 78 Accommodation and food services 3.9 3.6
 79 Accommodation 2.8 ...
 80 Food services and drinking places 4.5 ...

 81 Other services, except government 4.9 2.9

 82 Government 4.7 4.3

 83 Federal 4.9 3.5
 84 General government 4.7 ...
 85 Government enterprises 6.5 ...

 86 State and local 4.6 4.7
 87 General government 4.6 ...
 88 Government enterprises 4.1 ...

 Addenda:
 89 Private goods-producing industries (1) 4.1 3.4
 90 Private services-producing industries (2) 2.5 2.3
 91 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (3) -3.8 -5.3

(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.

(3.) Consists of computer and electronic products; publishing
industries (includes software); information and data processing
services; and computer systems design and related services. Nom.
The industry estimates for 2005, 2006, and 2007 are based in part
on data from the Census Bureau's accelerated November 2007 release
of the Annual Survey of Manufactures. These data were not available
for the July 2007 release of the national income and product
accounts (NIPAs) and will not be incorporated into the NIPAs until
July 2008.

Table 6. Contributions to Percent Change in Real Gross
Domestic Product by Industry Group, 2004-2007

Line 2004 2005

 Percent change:

 1 Gross domestic product 3.6 3.1

 Percentage points:

 2 Private industries 3.42 2.96
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing,
 and hunting 0.07 0.05
 4 Mining 0.01 -0.04
 5 Utilities 0.12 -0.05
 6 Construction 0.01 0.13
 7 Manufacturing 0.68 0.12
 8 Durable goods 0.40 0.33
 9 Nondurable goods 0.28 -0.21
 10 Wholesale trade 0.12 0.11
 11 Retail trade 0.18 0.40
 12 Transportation and warehousing 0.26 0.12
 13 Information 0.51 0.50
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 0.60 0.98
 15 Finance and insurance 0.08 0.48
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 0.52 0.50
 17 Professional and business services 0.46 0.46
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 0.52 0.30
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises -0.09 0.01
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 0.03 0.16
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 0.26 0.14
 22 Educational services 0.02 0.00
 23 Health care and social assistance 0.24 0.14
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 0.14 0.05
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 0.03 0.00
 26 Accommodation and food services 0.11 0.05
 27 Other services, except government 0.00 -0.01

 28 Government 0.06 0.09
 29 Federal 0.04 0.01
 30 State and local 0.02 0.08

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 0.78 0.26
 32 Private services-producing industries (2) 2.64 2.70
 33 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (3) 0.42 0.41

Line 2006 2007

 Percent change:

 1 Gross domestic product 2.9 2.2

 Percentage points:

 2 Private industries 3.02 1.85
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing,
 and hunting 0.01 0.01
 4 Mining 0.11 0.00
 5 Utilities -0.05 0.11
 6 Construction -0.30 -0.57
 7 Manufacturing 0.35 0.27
 8 Durable goods 0.40 0.32
 9 Nondurable goods -0.05 -0.06
 10 Wholesale trade 0.10 0.05
 11 Retail trade 0.32 0.31
 12 Transportation and warehousing 0.15 0.09
 13 Information 0.32 0.40
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 1.19 0.25
 15 Finance and insurance 0.77 -0.02
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 0.42 0.27
 17 Professional and business services 0.44 0.54
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 0.41 0.38
 19 Management of companies and
 enterprises -0.05 0.02
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 0.08 0.15
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 0.27 0.27
 22 Educational services 0.01 0.03
 23 Health care and social assistance 0.26 0.24
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 0.11 0.07
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 0.04 0.01
 26 Accommodation and food services 0.08 0.06
 27 Other services, except government -0.01 0.05

 28 Government 0.06 0.15
 29 Federal -0.01 0.02
 30 State and local 0.06 0.13

 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 0.17 -0.29
 32 Private services-producing industries (2) 2.86 2.14
 33 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (3) 0.43 0.49

(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.

(3.) Consists of computer and electronic products;
publishing industries (includes software); information
and data processing services; and computer systems design
and related services.

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. The
industry estimates for 2005, 2006, and 2007 are based in
part on data from the Census Bureau's accelerated November
2007 release of the Annual Survey of Manufactures. These
data were not available for the July 2007 release of the
national income and product accounts (NIPAs) and will not
be incorporated into the NIPAs until July 2008.

Table 7. Contributions to Percent Change in the Chain-Type Price
Index for Gross Domestic Product by Industry Group, 2004-2007

Line 2004 2005
 Percent change:
 1 Gross domestic product 2.9 3.2
 Percentage points:
 2 Private industries 2.43 2.66
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 0.17 -0.17
 4 Mining 0.24 0.50
 5 Utilities 0.07 0.12
 6 Construction 0.37 0.45
 7 Manufacturing -0.06 0.35
 8 Durable goods -0.08 -0.05
 9 Nondurablegoods 0.02 0.40
 10 Wholesale trade 0.33 0.21
 11 Retail trade 0.05 -0.1
 12 Transportation and warehousing -0.01 0.00
 13 Information -0.13 -0.17
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 0.60 0.45
 15 Finance and insurance 0.30 0.15
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 0.30 0.30
 17 Professional and business services 0.34 0.51
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 0.02 0.20
 19 Management of companies and enterprises 0.22 0.20
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 0.10 0.10
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 0.27 0.24
 22 Educational services 0.06 0.05
 23 Health care and social assistance 0.22 0.19
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 0.12 0.13
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 0.03 0.03
 26 Accommodation and food services 0.09 0.10
 27 Other services, except government 0.07 0.13
 28 Government 0.60 0.56
 29 Federal 0.24 0.19
 30 State and local 0.36 0.37
 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 0.72 1.13
 32 Private services-producing industries (2) 1.71 1.53
 33 Information-communications-technology-producing
 industries (3) -0.24 -0.16

Line 2006 2007
 Percent change:
 1 Gross domestic product 3.2 2.7
 Percentage points:
 2 Private industries 2.48 2.25
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting -0.04 0.26
 4 Mining 0.18 0.10
 5 Utilities 0.24 0.06
 6 Construction 0.48 0.07
 7 Manufacturing 0.18 0.23
 8 Durable goods -0.07 0.01
 9 Nondurablegoods 0.24 0.22
 10 Wholesale trade 0.21 0.22
 11 Retail trade -0.04 -0.02
 12 Transportation and warehousing 0.06 0.04
 13 Information -0.1 -0.05
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 0.45 0.53
 15 Finance and insurance 0.11 0.17
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 0.34 0.36
 17 Professional and business services 0.41 0.38
 18 Professional, scientific, and
 technical services 0.17 0.20
 19 Management of companies and enterprises 0.10 0.13
 20 Administrative and waste management
 services 0.14 0.05
 21 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 0.21 0.24
 22 Educational services 0.05 0.03
 23 Health care and social assistance 0.16 0.21
 24 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 0.14 0.12
 25 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 0.03 0.03
 26 Accommodation and food services 0.10 0.10
 27 Other services, except government 0.11 0.07
 28 Government 0.58 0.54
 29 Federal 0.19 0.14
 30 State and local 0.39 0.40
 Addenda:
 31 Private goods-producing industries (1) 0.80 0.65
 32 Private services-producing industries (2) 1.69 1.60
 33 Information-communications-technology-producing
 industries (3) -0.15 -0.21

(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.

(3.) Consists of computer and electronic products; publishing
industries (includes software); information and data processing
services; and computer systems design and related services.

NOTE. Percentage-point contributions do not sum to the percent
change in the chain-type price index for gross domestic product
because the contribution of the "Not allocated by industry" line is
excluded. The industry estimates for 2005, 2006, and 2007 are
based in part on data from the Census Bureau's accelerated November
2007 release of the Annual Survey of Manufactures. These data
were not available for the July 2007 release of the national
income and product accounts (NIPAs) and will not be incorporated
into the NIPAs until July 2008.

Table A. Percent Changes in Real Value Added
by Major Industry Group
[Percent change]

Line 2004 2005

 1 Gross domestic product 3.6 3.1

 2 Private industries 3.9 3.4

 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing,
 and hunting 6.7 4.9
 4 Mining 1.0 -2.4
 5 Utilities 5.7 -2.2
 6 Construction 0.3 2.70
 7 Manufacturing 5.6 1.0
 8 Durable goods 5.8 4.9
 9 Nondurable goods 5.3 -3.9
 10 Wholesale trade 2.0 1.8
 11 Retail trade 2.6 6.1
 12 Transportation and warehousing 9.1 4.1
 13 Information 11.7 11.5
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 2.9 4.8
 15 Finance and insurance 1.1 6.2
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 4.1 4.0
 17 Professional and business services 4.1 4.0
 18 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 3.3 1.8
 19 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 3.8 1.3
 20 Other services, except government 0.2 -0.6

 21 Government 0.5 0.7

 Addenda:
 22 Private goods-producing industries (1) 4.0 1.3
 23 Private services-producing industries (2) 3.9 4.0
 24 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (3) 11.4 11.3

Line 2006 2007

 1 Gross domestic product 2.9 2.2

 2 Private industries 3.5 2.1

 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing,
 and hunting 0.9 1.4
 4 Mining 6.1 0.0
 5 Utilities -2.3 5.3
 6 Construction -6.0 -12.1
 7 Manufacturing 2.9 2.3
 8 Durable goods 6.0 4.9
 9 Nondurable goods -1.0 -1.1
 10 Wholesale trade 1.7 0.9
 11 Retail trade 5.0 4.9
 12 Transportation and warehousing 5.2 3.1
 13 Information 7.2 9.0
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 5.8 1.2
 15 Finance and insurance 9.8 -0.3
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 3.4 2.1
 17 Professional and business services 3.8 4.6
 18 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 3.5 3.5
 19 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 3.1 1.9
 20 Other services, except government -0.3 2.1

 21 Government 0.4 1.2

 Addenda:
 22 Private goods-producing industries (1) 0.8 -1.5
 23 Private services-producing industries (2) 4.2 3.2
 24 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (3) 11.7 13.2

(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.

(3.) Consists of computer and electronic products within
durable-goods manufacturing; publishing industries (includes
software) and information and data processing services within
information; and computer systems design and related services
within professional, scientific, and technical services.

NOTE. The estimates for 2005, 2006, and 2007 are based in
part on data from the Census Bureau's accelerated November
2007 release of the Annual Survey of Manufactures. These
data were not available for the July 2007 release of the
national income and product accounts (NIPAs) and will not
be incorporated into the NIPAs until July 2008.

Table B. Percent Changes in Chain-Type Price Indexes
for Value Added by Major Industry Group
[Percent change]

Line 2004 2005

 1 Gross domestic product 2.9 3.2

 2 Private industries 2.8 3.0

 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing,
 and hunting 16.5 -13.7
 4 Mining 18.4 34.9
 5 Utilities 3.3 6.2
 6 Construction 8.4 9.8
 7 Manufacturing -0.5 2.9
 8 Durable goods -1.1 -0.7
 9 Nondurable goods 0.3 7.9
 10 Wholesale trade 5.7 3.5
 11 Retail trade 0.7 -1.4
 12 Transportation and warehousing -0.2 -0.1
 13 Information -2.9 -3.5
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 3.0 2.2
 15 Finance and insurance 3.9 1.9
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 2.4 2.4
 17 Professional and business services 3.0 4.4
 18 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 3.5 3.1
 19 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 3.2 3.5
 20 Other services, except government 3.1 5.8

 21 Government 4.7 4.4

 Addenda:
 22 Private goods-producing industries (1) 3.7 5.9
 23 Private services-producing industries (2) 2.5 2.2
 24 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (3) -6.1 -4.1

Line 2006 2007

 1 Gross domestic product 3.2 2.7

 2 Private industries 2.8 2.6

 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing,
 and hunting -3.5 26.9
 4 Mining 9.6 5.1
 5 Utilities 12.1 2.8
 6 Construction 10.3 1.6
 7 Manufacturing 1.5 1.9
 8 Durable goods -1.0 0.1
 9 Nondurable goods 4.8 4.5
 10 Wholesale trade 3.5 3.9
 11 Retail trade -0.6 -0.4
 12 Transportation and warehousing 2.2 1.5
 13 Information -2.1 -1.1
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 2.2 2.6
 15 Finance and insurance 1.4 2.1
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 2.7 2.9
 17 Professional and business services 3.5 3.2
 18 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 2.7 3.1
 19 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 3.8 3.4
 20 Other services, except government 4.9 2.9

 21 Government 4.7 4.3

 Addenda:
 22 Private goods-producing industries (1) 4.1 3.4
 23 Private services-producing industries (2) 2.5 2.3
 24 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (3) -3.8 -5.3

(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.

(3.) Consists of computer and electronic products within
durable-goods manufacturing; publishing industries (includes
software) and information and data processing services within
information; and computer systems design and related services
within professional, scientific, and technical services.

NOTE. The estimates for 2005, 2006, and 2007 are based in
part on data from the Census Bureau's accelerated November
2007 release of the Annual Survey of Manufactures. These
data were not available for the July 2007 release of the
national income and product accounts (NIPAs) and will not
be incorporated into the NIPAs until July 2008.

Table C. Contributions to Percent Change in Real Gross Domestic
Product by Major Industry Group
[Percent]

Line 2004 2005

 1 Gross domestic product 3.6 3.1

 2 Private industries 3.42 2.96
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing
 and hunting 0.07 0.05
 4 Mining 0.01 -0.04
 5 Utilities 0.12 -0.05
 6 Construction 0.01 0.13
 7 Manufacturing 0.68 0.12
 8 Durable goods 0.40 0.33
 9 Nondurable goods 0.28 -0.21
 10 Wholesale trade 0.12 0.11
 11 Retail trade 0.18 0.40
 12 Transportation and warehousing 0.26 0.12
 13 Information 0.51 0.50
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 0.60 0.98
 15 Finance and insurance 0.08 0.48
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 0.52 0.50
 17 Professional and business services 0.46 0.46
 18 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 0.26 0.14
 19 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 0.14 0.05
 20 Other services, except government 0.00 -0.01

 21 Government 0.06 0.09

 Addenda:
 22 Private goods-producing industries (1) 0.78 0.26
 23 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 2.64 2.70
 24 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (3) 0.42 0.41

Line 2006 2007

 1 Gross domestic product 2.9 2.2

 2 Private industries 3.02 1.85
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing
 and hunting 0.01 0.01
 4 Mining 0.11 0.00
 5 Utilities -0.05 0.11
 6 Construction -0.30 -0.57
 7 Manufacturing 0.35 0.27
 8 Durable goods 0.40 0.32
 9 Nondurable goods -0.05 -0.06
 10 Wholesale trade 0.10 0.05
 11 Retail trade 0.32 0.31
 12 Transportation and warehousing 0.15 0.09
 13 Information 0.32 0.40
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 1.19 0.25
 15 Finance and insurance 0.77 -0.02
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 0.42 0.27
 17 Professional and business services 0.44 0.54
 18 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 0.27 0.27
 19 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 0.11 0.07
 20 Other services, except government -0.01 0.05

 21 Government 0.06 0.15

 Addenda:
 22 Private goods-producing industries (1) 0.17 -0.29
 23 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 2.86 2.14
 24 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (3) 0.43 0.49

(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.

(3.) Consists of computer and electronic products within
durable- goods manufacturing; publishing industries (includes
software) and information and data processing services within
information; and computer systems design and related services
within professional, scientific, and technical services.

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. The
industry estimates for 2005, 2006, and 2007 are based in
part on data from the Census Bureaus accelerated November
2007 release of the Annual Survey of Manufactures. These
data were not available for the July 2007 release of the
national income and product accounts (NIPAs) and will not
be incorporated into the NIPAs until July 2008.

Table D. Contributions to Percent Change in the Chain-Type Price
Index for Gross Domestic Product by Major Industry Group
[Percent]

Line 2004 2005

 1 Gross domestic product 2.9 3.2

 2 Private industries 2.43 2.66
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing,
 and hunting 0.17 -0.17
 4 Mining 0.24 0.50
 5 Utilities 0.07 0.12
 6 Construction 0.37 0.45
 7 Manufacturing -0.06 0.35
 8 Durable goods -0.08 -0.05
 9 Nondurable goods 0.02 0.40
 10 Wholesale trade 0.33 0.21
 11 Retail trade 0.05 -0.10
 12 Transportation and warehousing -0.01 0.00
 13 Information -0.13 -0.17
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 0.60 0.45
 15 Finance and insurance 0.30 0.15
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 0.30 0.30
 17 Professional and business services 0.34 0.51
 18 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 0.27 0.24
 19 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 0.12 0.13
 20 Other services, except government 0.07 0.13

 21 Government 0.60 0.56

 Addenda:
 22 Private goods-producing industries (1) 0.72 1.13
 23 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 1.71 1.53
 24 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (3) -0.24 -0.16

Line 2006 2007

 1 Gross domestic product 3.2 2.7

 2 Private industries 2.48 2.25
 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing,
 and hunting -0.04 0.26
 4 Mining 0.18 0.10
 5 Utilities 0.24 0.06
 6 Construction 0.48 0.07
 7 Manufacturing 0.18 0.23
 8 Durable goods -0.07 0.01
 9 Nondurable goods 0.24 0.22
 10 Wholesale trade 0.21 0.22
 11 Retail trade -0.04 -0.02
 12 Transportation and warehousing 0.06 0.04
 13 Information -0.1 -0.05
 14 Finance, insurance, real estate,
 rental, and leasing 0.45 0.53
 15 Finance and insurance 0.11 0.17
 16 Real estate and rental and leasing 0.34 0.36
 17 Professional and business services 0.41 0.38
 18 Educational services, health care,
 and social assistance 0.21 0.24
 19 Arts, entertainment, recreation,
 accommodation, and food services 0.14 0.12
 20 Other services, except government 0.11 0.07

 21 Government 0.58 0.54

 Addenda:
 22 Private goods-producing industries (1) 0.80 0.65
 23 Private services-producing
 industries (2) 1.69 1.60
 24 Information-communications-technology-
 producing industries (3) -0.15 -0.21

(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.

(3.) Consists of computer and electronic products within
durable-goods manufacturing; publishing industries (includes
software) and information and data processing services within
information; and computer systems design and related services
within professional, scientific, and technical services.

NOTE. Percentage-point contributions do not sum to the
percent change in the chain-type price index for gross
domestic product because the contribution of the "Not
allocated by industry" line is excluded. The industry
estimates for 2005, 2006, and 2007 are based in part on
data from the Census Bureau's accelerated November 2007
release of the Annual Survey of Manufactures. These data
were not available for the July 2007 release of the national
income and product accounts (NIPAs) and will not be
incorporated into the NIPAs until July 2008.
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