[Economic Indicators June, 2000]
[Page Number 22]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



 
                                 PRICES

PRODUCER PRICES

The producer price index for all finished goods was unchanged in May. 
Prices of finished consumer foods fell 0.2 percent, while prices of 
other finished consumer goods were unchanged. Capital equipment prices 
rose 0.1 percent.
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                                                                          [1982=100; monthly data seasonally adjusted]
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                                                                                                 Finished goods                                  Intermediate materials       Crude materials
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                                                                                        Finished goods excluding consumer foods                                                    Food-
                             Period                                 Total    Con-  -------------------------------------------------   Total                                      stuffs
                                                                  finished   sumer                 Consumer goods                    finished   Total  Foods and   Other   Total    and    Other
                                                                    goods    foods   Total ------------------------------  Capital   consumer          feeds \1\                   feed-
                                                                                             Total   Durable  Nondurable  equipment    goods                                      stuffs
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1990............................................................    119.2    124.4   117.4   115.3     120.4       111.5     122.9     118.2    114.5     113.3    114.5   108.9   113.1   101.5
1991............................................................    121.7    124.1   120.9   118.7     123.9       115.0     126.7     120.5    114.4     111.1    114.6   101.2   105.5    94.6
1992............................................................    123.2    123.3   123.1   120.8     125.7       117.3     129.1     121.7    114.7     110.7    114.9   100.4   105.1    93.5
1993............................................................    124.7    125.7   124.4   121.7     128.0       117.6     131.4     123.0    116.2     112.7    116.4   102.4   108.4    94.7
1994............................................................    125.5    126.8   125.1   121.6     130.9       116.2     134.1     123.3    118.5     114.8    118.7   101.8   106.5    94.8
1995............................................................    127.9    129.0   127.5   124.0     132.7       118.8     136.7     125.6    124.9     114.8    125.5   102.7   105.8    96.8
1996............................................................    131.3    133.6   130.5   127.6     134.2       123.3     138.3     129.5    125.7     128.1    125.6   113.8   121.5   104.5
1997............................................................    131.8    134.5   130.9   128.2     133.7       124.3     138.2     130.2    125.6     125.4    125.7   111.1   112.2   106.4
1998............................................................    130.7    134.3   129.5   126.4     132.9       122.2     137.6     128.9    123.0     116.2    123.4    96.8   103.9    88.4
1999 ...........................................................    133.0    135.1   132.3   130.5     133.0       127.9     137.6     132.0    123.2     111.1    123.9    98.2    98.7    94.3
 
1999:May .......................................................    132.3    134.2   131.6   129.5     133.0       126.4     137.7     131.0    122.3     109.5    123.0    96.7    98.2    92.2
      June .....................................................    132.4    135.0   131.6   129.5     132.8       126.6     137.5     131.3    122.7     110.1    123.4    96.9    98.2    92.4
      July .....................................................    132.7    134.4   132.1   130.4     132.6       127.9     137.3     131.7    123.5     109.0    124.3    97.1    94.4    95.4
      Aug ......................................................    133.5    135.1   132.9   131.5     132.8       129.3     137.4     132.7    124.1     110.4    124.9   102.1    97.8   101.3
      Sept .....................................................    134.6    136.1   134.1   133.1     133.2       131.4     137.6     134.1    124.7     111.5    125.4   106.8    99.1   108.2
      Oct ......................................................    134.6    135.7   134.2   133.2     133.7       131.3     137.9     134.0    124.9     112.4    125.6   104.2    99.2   103.9
      Nov ......................................................    134.7    135.4   134.4   133.5     133.5       131.9     137.8     134.2    125.2     111.7    126.0   109.6   100.2   112.1
      Dec ......................................................    134.9    135.4   134.7   133.8     133.6       132.3     138.0     134.4    125.6     109.6    126.5   104.2    98.2   104.5
 
2000:Jan r......................................................    135.0    135.7   134.7   133.8     133.6       132.3     138.2     134.5    126.2     109.7    127.1   106.9    98.9   108.5
      Feb ......................................................    136.4    136.3   136.3   136.1     133.3       135.7     138.1     136.3    127.3     110.6    128.2   111.9    99.5   116.5
      Mar ......................................................    137.7    136.5   138.0   138.4     133.6       138.8     138.3     138.0    128.5     111.2    129.5   113.9   103.0   117.4
      Apr ......................................................    137.3    137.9   137.0   136.9     133.7       136.6     138.6     137.3    128.4     112.1    129.3   111.1   104.7   111.4
      May.......................................................    137.3    137.6   137.1   136.9     134.2       136.4     138.8     137.3    128.3     112.9    129.2   114.6   102.8   118.6
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    \1\ Intermediate materials for 
food manufacturing and feeds.
    Source: Department of Labor, 
Bureau of Labor Statistics.