[Economic Indicators June, 2000]
[Page Number 21]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



 
MANUFACTURERS' SHIPMENTS, INVENTORIES, AND ORDERS

In May, manufacturers' shipments, inventories, and new and unfilled 
orders rose.
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                                                          Manufacturers' shipments \1\     Manufacturers' inventories \2\           Manufacturers' new orders \1\
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                                                                                                                                            Durable goods                   Manufac-    turers'
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                        Period                                      Durable   Nondurable              Durable   Nondurable                          Capital    Nondurable   unfilled     tory--
                                                          Total      goods       goods      Total      goods       goods      Total                  goods        goods    orders \2\  shipments
                                                                                                                                         Total    industries,                             ratio
                                                                                                                                                   nondefense                             \3\
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                                                                                          Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted, except as noted
 
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1990 .................................................    242,686    123,776     118,910    405,073    263,209     141,864    244,507    125,583      33,331      118,924    531,131        1.65
1991 .................................................    239,847    121,000     118,847    390,950    250,019     140,931    238,805    119,849      30,471      118,957    519,199        1.65
1992 .................................................    250,394    128,489     121,905    382,510    238,105     144,405    248,212    126,308      31,524      121,905    492,893        1.54
1993 .................................................    260,635    135,886     124,749    384,039    239,334     144,705    257,698    133,081      31,694      124,617    457,810        1.47
1994 .................................................    279,002    149,131     129,870    404,877    253,624     151,253    279,733    149,542      35,697      130,191    466,699        1.41
1995..................................................    299,555    160,586     138,970    430,985    268,353     162,632    300,632    161,782      40,511      138,851    479,674        1.41
1996..................................................    309,622    167,013     142,608    436,729    273,815     162,914    312,442    169,711      44,631      142,730    513,062        1.40
1997..................................................    327,452    179,892     147,560    456,133    286,372     169,761    329,335    181,726      48,165      147,610    536,131        1.37
1998..................................................    337,687    189,666     148,022    466,798    295,344     171,454    336,140    188,308      51,700      147,832    519,038        1.38
1999 .................................................    354,961    200,623     154,338    470,377    295,034     175,343    356,599    202,097      54,955      154,502    538,217        1.31
 
1999:May .............................................    350,624    199,425     151,199    463,742    292,403     171,339    348,259    196,609      53,041      151,650    521,638        1.32
      June ...........................................    354,702    200,990     153,712    462,690    291,645     171,045    351,128    197,084      50,948      154,044    518,064        1.30
      July............................................    357,301    203,268     154,033    465,043    293,505     171,538    359,903    205,532      55,030      154,371    520,666        1.30
      Aug ............................................    361,844    205,709     156,135    464,351    292,461     171,890    364,440    207,446      56,423      156,994    523,262        1.28
      Sept............................................    358,709    201,895     156,814    465,669    292,901     172,768    360,886    204,349      56,050      156,537    525,439        1.30
      Oct.............................................    360,201    202,306     157,895    467,522    293,448     174,074    360,725    202,442      56,291      158,283    525,963        1.30
      Nov ............................................    364,971    204,430     160,541    469,836    294,970     174,866    365,612    204,799      54,385      160,813    526,604        1.29
      Dec ............................................    367,872    206,480     161,392    470,377    295,034     175,343    379,485    218,167      62,639      161,318    538,217        1.28
 
2000:Jan .............................................    370,565    209,442     161,123    472,706    296,566     176,140    374,967    213,982      63,350      160,985    542,619        1.28
      Feb ............................................    370,865    206,555     164,310    475,999    298,505     177,494    374,882    210,255      57,715      164,627    546,636        1.28
      Mar ............................................    377,562    211,477     166,085    475,887    297,959     177,928    385,097    219,165      60,375      165,932    554,171        1.26
      Apr r...........................................    373,079    209,309     163,770    477,868    299,396     178,472    370,423    206,557      61,509      163,866    551,515        1.28
      May p...........................................    380,139    213,915     166,224    478,696    299,745     178,951    385,768    219,189      60,498      166,579    557,144        1.26
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    \1\ Annual data are averages of 
monthly not seasonally adjusted 
figures; monthly data are seasonally 
adjusted totals for month. Shipments 
are the same as sales.
    \2\ Seasonally adjusted, end of 
period.
    \3\ Annual data are averages of 
seasonally adjusted monthly ratios.
    Source: Department of Commerce, 
       Bureau of the Census.