[Economic Indicators July, 2001]
[Page Number 20]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



 
BUSINESS SALES AND INVENTORIES--Manufacturing and Trade

In May, manufacturing and trade sales rose 1.0 percent and inventories 
fell $0.6 billion. According to advance estimates, retail sales rose 0.2 
percent in June. Retail and food services sales also rose 0.2 percent in 
June.
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                                       [Millions of dollars, except ratios; seasonally adjusted, except as noted]
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                                     Manufacturing and trade \1\                Wholesale                              Retail
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   Retail
                                                           Inven-                                                                               and food
             Period                            Inven-      tory-                 Inven-    Inventory-                              Inventory-   services
                                  Sales \2\  tories \3\    sales    Sales \2\  tories \3\     sales    Sales \2\  Inventories \3\     sales      sales
                                                         ratio \4\                          ratio \4\                               ratio \4\
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1992............................    540,572     840,687       1.53    144,302     193,685        1.31    154,268       267,562           1.68    171,219
1993............................    567,377     867,961       1.51    150,833     201,883        1.31    164,837       285,762           1.69    182,841
1994............................    609,908     931,330       1.47    161,133     218,913        1.30    178,932       311,890           1.67    197,735
1995............................    654,435     990,100       1.48    176,227     235,197        1.30    188,235       329,566           1.73    207,704
1996............................    686,604   1,009,261       1.46    186,649     237,852        1.28    200,190       340,491           1.68    220,431
1997............................    723,212   1,049,901       1.42    194,541     255,242        1.27    209,112       350,841           1.65    230,616
1998............................    742,810   1,084,488       1.44    198,319     268,079        1.33    219,507       364,254           1.63    242,228
1999............................    787,127   1,138,602       1.41    211,607     284,317        1.30    238,580       391,811           1.59    262,435
2000............................    843,263   1,204,524       1.40    229,627     303,063        1.29    256,896       417,917           1.58    282,402
 
2000:May r......................    844,417   1,170,699       1.39    229,670     295,735        1.29    255,177       404,186           1.58    280,447
    June r......................    850,148   1,181,579       1.39    232,391     298,654        1.29    256,383       408,249           1.59    281,720
    July........................    846,803   1,183,590       1.40    230,744     298,934        1.30    257,323       407,477           1.58    282,971
    Aug.........................    846,543   1,192,263       1.41    231,065     300,533        1.30    257,368       413,253           1.61    282,845
    Sept........................    849,762   1,193,106       1.40    231,965     300,721        1.30    259,801       413,151           1.59    285,621
    Oct.........................    847,112   1,199,577       1.42    231,866     301,573        1.30    259,325       416,004           1.60    285,070
    Nov.........................    843,384   1,204,041       1.43    231,623     302,662        1.31    257,923       417,487           1.62    283,648
    Dec.........................    846,258   1,204,524       1.42    233,590     303,063        1.30    257,979       417,917           1.62    283,735
 
2001:Jan........................    843,035   1,206,745       1.43    233,960     302,222        1.29    261,525       419,216           1.60    288,054
    Feb.........................    843,032   1,203,367       1.43    233,080     301,541        1.29    261,969       417,473           1.59    288,245
    Mar ........................    837,800   1,198,530       1.43    229,619     301,822        1.31    260,695       416,129           1.60    287,102
    Apr r.......................    833,698   1,196,694       1.44    229,959     302,102        1.31    264,708       414,933           1.57    291,116
    May r.......................    841,741   1,196,119       1.42    228,919     303,004        1.32    265,555       416,403           1.57    292,218
    June p......................    830,481  ..........  .........    226,832     302,301        1.33    265,996  ...............  ..........    292,897
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    \1\ See page 21 for 
manufacturing.
    \2\ Annual data are averages of 
monthly not seasonally adjusted 
figures; monthly data are seasonally 
adjusted totals for month.
    \3\ Seasonally adjusted, end of 
period.
    \4\ Annual data are averages of 
seasonally adjusted monthly ratios.

    Note.--Data reflect changeover 
to North American Industrial 
Classification System (NAICS). Data 
on NAICS basis are available 
beginning 1992.

    Source: Department of Commerce, 
Bureau of the Census.