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150 Income by Industry September 2009 6. Income and Employment by Industry Table 6.1D. National Income Without Capital Consumption Adjustment by Industry [Billions of dollars] Line 2005 2006 2007 2008 Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 2006 2007 2008 2009 I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV I II National income without capital consumption adjustment .......................... 1 11,353.9 12,126.9 12,547.0 12,547.4 11,954.0 12,059.3 12,177.5 12,316.6 12,335.3 12,516.5 12,588.0 12,748.1 12,567.0 12,573.8 12,695.1 12,353.4 12,218.2 12,151.5 Domestic industries ........................... 2 11,256.8 12,054.4 12,431.3 12,405.4 11,873.5 11,983.8 12,115.5 12,244.9 12,271.3 12,440.3 12,449.6 12,563.8 12,396.0 12,445.0 12,534.4 12,246.4 12,118.3 12,043.6 Private industries ........................... Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and 3 9,921.4 10,655.9 10,959.3 10,863.0 10,497.0 10,593.9 10,709.2 10,823.6 10,823.9 10,975.6 10,969.7 11,068.0 10,874.1 10,908.1 10,983.2 10,686.4 10,539.0 10,446.3 hunting...................................... 4 92.8 91.9 109.7 116.6 86.6 88.9 92.7 99.6 105.4 106.1 108.8 118.5 125.6 117.4 116.7 106.7 96.4 ............. Mining ........................................... 5 163.1 198.8 194.7 231.6 200.2 193.2 201.4 200.5 182.0 196.6 195.0 205.1 213.7 227.5 252.1 233.2 199.7 ............. Utilities .......................................... 6 161.3 196.5 196.8 191.8 185.0 194.4 203.5 203.0 195.6 193.5 195.9 202.3 183.8 194.7 194.6 194.0 207.7 ............. Construction ................................. 7 657.0 701.8 693.7 626.3 717.2 707.3 696.8 685.9 708.0 701.1 686.1 679.5 642.7 631.3 619.8 611.6 573.8 ............. Manufacturing............................... 8 1,304.8 1,400.9 1,424.5 1,328.0 1,385.4 1,392.8 1,428.1 1,397.2 1,416.8 1,456.5 1,390.1 1,434.6 1,345.3 1,317.1 1,356.1 1,293.6 1,209.5 ............. Durable goods .......................... 9 744.0 791.3 806.5 742.7 795.3 763.4 801.5 805.2 803.0 806.7 797.6 818.7 778.1 735.6 751.6 705.6 668.7 ............. Nondurable goods .................... 10 560.8 609.5 618.0 585.3 590.2 629.4 626.6 592.0 613.8 649.7 592.5 615.9 567.2 581.5 604.6 587.9 540.8 ............. Wholesale trade ........................... 11 688.4 741.2 770.7 753.6 730.6 734.4 747.1 752.7 767.8 784.1 776.3 754.5 724.3 737.8 768.6 783.6 744.8 ............. Retail trade ................................... 12 859.6 903.8 914.0 861.2 896.3 890.8 908.0 920.2 914.9 928.7 910.3 901.9 865.5 869.6 861.1 848.6 835.5 ............. Transportation and warehousing 13 332.9 360.7 362.6 338.5 356.6 362.1 360.4 363.8 362.1 369.5 362.2 356.4 343.1 338.7 334.8 337.3 320.4 ............. Information ................................... Finance, insurance, real estate, 14 408.1 424.5 445.6 428.0 414.0 431.0 432.9 420.1 435.9 418.0 460.8 467.6 445.0 437.0 444.9 385.4 412.2 ............. rental, and leasing .................... Professional and business 15 1,998.5 2,140.8 2,192.4 2,239.9 2,098.8 2,139.2 2,124.9 2,200.5 2,136.6 2,200.1 2,209.1 2,223.5 2,243.8 2,273.3 2,238.4 2,204.3 2,185.3 ............. services 1 ................................. Educational services, health care, 16 1,490.3 1,623.2 1,691.1 1,730.9 1,591.5 1,599.2 1,635.3 1,666.7 1,677.0 1,669.0 1,701.9 1,716.6 1,749.7 1,754.7 1,769.5 1,649.9 1,722.0 ............. and social assistance ............... 17 993.5 1,059.4 1,115.1 1,167.9 1,036.3 1,053.9 1,064.6 1,082.6 1,083.9 1,107.3 1,122.9 1,146.3 1,147.0 1,159.4 1,174.2 1,191.0 1,200.1 ............. Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services .................................... Other services, except 18 434.8 460.6 482.2 475.0 453.4 456.5 460.7 471.9 476.3 480.8 482.7 488.8 472.9 477.3 478.1 471.7 464.7 ............. government .............................. 19 336.3 351.7 366.4 373.5 345.1 350.1 352.7 359.0 361.6 364.2 367.4 372.2 371.7 372.4 374.3 375.6 366.9 ............. Government .................................... 20 1,335.3 1,398.5 1,471.9 1,542.5 1,376.5 1,389.9 1,406.3 1,421.4 1,447.4 1,464.7 1,479.8 1,495.8 1,521.9 1,536.9 1,551.1 1,560.0 1,579.3 1,597.3 Rest of the world ................................ 21 97.1 72.4 115.7 141.9 80.5 75.5 61.9 71.7 64.0 76.1 138.5 184.3 171.0 128.9 160.8 107.0 99.9 107.8 1. Consists of professional, scientific, and technical services; management of companies and enterprises; and administrative and waste management services. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Page 1: NIPA Tables: 6. Income and Employment by Industry September/nipa6_0909.pdf · 150 . Income by Industry September 2009 . 6. Income and Employment by Industry . Table 6.1D. National

150 Income by Industry September 2009

6. Income and Employment by Industry

Table 6.1D. National Income Without Capital Consumption Adjustment by Industry [Billions of dollars]

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

2006 2007 2008 2009

I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV I II

National income without capital consumption adjustment .......................... 1 11,353.9 12,126.9 12,547.0 12,547.4 11,954.0 12,059.3 12,177.5 12,316.6 12,335.3 12,516.5 12,588.0 12,748.1 12,567.0 12,573.8 12,695.1 12,353.4 12,218.2 12,151.5

Domestic industries ........................... 2 11,256.8 12,054.4 12,431.3 12,405.4 11,873.5 11,983.8 12,115.5 12,244.9 12,271.3 12,440.3 12,449.6 12,563.8 12,396.0 12,445.0 12,534.4 12,246.4 12,118.3 12,043.6 Private industries ...........................

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and 3 9,921.4 10,655.9 10,959.3 10,863.0 10,497.0 10,593.9 10,709.2 10,823.6 10,823.9 10,975.6 10,969.7 11,068.0 10,874.1 10,908.1 10,983.2 10,686.4 10,539.0 10,446.3

hunting...................................... 4 92.8 91.9 109.7 116.6 86.6 88.9 92.7 99.6 105.4 106.1 108.8 118.5 125.6 117.4 116.7 106.7 96.4 ............. Mining........................................... 5 163.1 198.8 194.7 231.6 200.2 193.2 201.4 200.5 182.0 196.6 195.0 205.1 213.7 227.5 252.1 233.2 199.7 ............. Utilities.......................................... 6 161.3 196.5 196.8 191.8 185.0 194.4 203.5 203.0 195.6 193.5 195.9 202.3 183.8 194.7 194.6 194.0 207.7 ............. Construction ................................. 7 657.0 701.8 693.7 626.3 717.2 707.3 696.8 685.9 708.0 701.1 686.1 679.5 642.7 631.3 619.8 611.6 573.8 ............. Manufacturing............................... 8 1,304.8 1,400.9 1,424.5 1,328.0 1,385.4 1,392.8 1,428.1 1,397.2 1,416.8 1,456.5 1,390.1 1,434.6 1,345.3 1,317.1 1,356.1 1,293.6 1,209.5 .............

Durable goods .......................... 9 744.0 791.3 806.5 742.7 795.3 763.4 801.5 805.2 803.0 806.7 797.6 818.7 778.1 735.6 751.6 705.6 668.7 ............. Nondurable goods .................... 10 560.8 609.5 618.0 585.3 590.2 629.4 626.6 592.0 613.8 649.7 592.5 615.9 567.2 581.5 604.6 587.9 540.8 .............

Wholesale trade ........................... 11 688.4 741.2 770.7 753.6 730.6 734.4 747.1 752.7 767.8 784.1 776.3 754.5 724.3 737.8 768.6 783.6 744.8 ............. Retail trade ................................... 12 859.6 903.8 914.0 861.2 896.3 890.8 908.0 920.2 914.9 928.7 910.3 901.9 865.5 869.6 861.1 848.6 835.5 ............. Transportation and warehousing 13 332.9 360.7 362.6 338.5 356.6 362.1 360.4 363.8 362.1 369.5 362.2 356.4 343.1 338.7 334.8 337.3 320.4 ............. Information ................................... Finance, insurance, real estate,

14 408.1 424.5 445.6 428.0 414.0 431.0 432.9 420.1 435.9 418.0 460.8 467.6 445.0 437.0 444.9 385.4 412.2 .............

rental, and leasing .................... Professional and business

15 1,998.5 2,140.8 2,192.4 2,239.9 2,098.8 2,139.2 2,124.9 2,200.5 2,136.6 2,200.1 2,209.1 2,223.5 2,243.8 2,273.3 2,238.4 2,204.3 2,185.3 .............

services 1 ................................. Educational services, health care,

16 1,490.3 1,623.2 1,691.1 1,730.9 1,591.5 1,599.2 1,635.3 1,666.7 1,677.0 1,669.0 1,701.9 1,716.6 1,749.7 1,754.7 1,769.5 1,649.9 1,722.0 .............

and social assistance ............... 17 993.5 1,059.4 1,115.1 1,167.9 1,036.3 1,053.9 1,064.6 1,082.6 1,083.9 1,107.3 1,122.9 1,146.3 1,147.0 1,159.4 1,174.2 1,191.0 1,200.1 ............. Arts, entertainment, recreation,

accommodation, and food services ....................................

Other services, except 18 434.8 460.6 482.2 475.0 453.4 456.5 460.7 471.9 476.3 480.8 482.7 488.8 472.9 477.3 478.1 471.7 464.7 .............

government .............................. 19 336.3 351.7 366.4 373.5 345.1 350.1 352.7 359.0 361.6 364.2 367.4 372.2 371.7 372.4 374.3 375.6 366.9 ............. Government .................................... 20 1,335.3 1,398.5 1,471.9 1,542.5 1,376.5 1,389.9 1,406.3 1,421.4 1,447.4 1,464.7 1,479.8 1,495.8 1,521.9 1,536.9 1,551.1 1,560.0 1,579.3 1,597.3

Rest of the world ................................ 21 97.1 72.4 115.7 141.9 80.5 75.5 61.9 71.7 64.0 76.1 138.5 184.3 171.0 128.9 160.8 107.0 99.9 107.8

1. Consists of professional, scientific, and technical services; management of companies and enterprises; and administrative and waste management services. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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September 2009 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 151

Table 6.2D. Compensation of Employees by Industry [Millions of dollars]

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008 Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Compensation of employees ....................... 1 7,065,043 7,476,996 7,856,459 8,037,425 Information .......................................................... 52 237,489 245,753 258,856 260,161 Domestic industries .................................................. 2 7,071,450 7,483,609 7,863,559 8,044,750 Publishing industries (includes software)..........

Motion picture and sound recording industries 53 54

72,924 24,771

76,344 25,161

85,356 26,300

85,781 27,213

Private industries .................................................. 3 5,715,601 6,063,352 6,366,333 6,474,880 Broadcasting and telecommunications ............. 55 103,986 106,514 116,300 116,273 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting...... 4 35,592 39,702 40,455 41,663 Information and data processing services ........ 56 35,807 37,734 30,901 30,895

Farms 1............................................................ 5 22,611 23,135 23,517 24,373 Finance and insurance....................................... 57 541,800 584,420 612,243 607,756 Forestry, fishing, and related activities ............ 6 12,982 16,567 16,938 17,290 Federal Reserve banks, credit intermediation,

Mining................................................................. Oil and gas extraction...................................... Mining, except oil and gas............................... Support activities for mining ............................

7 8 9

10

47,608 17,416 14,613 15,579

57,537 21,087 16,103 20,347

62,856 22,553 16,476 23,827

71,903 26,875 17,301 27,727

and related activities..................................... Securities, commodity contracts, and

investments................................................... Insurance carriers and related activities ........... Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles........

58

59 60 61

198,929

156,312 172,948

13,610

206,962

179,302 183,462 14,694

210,917

197,599 189,263

14,463

201,249

199,075 192,876

14,557 Utilities ............................................................... 11 56,522 60,424 62,179 64,509 Real estate and rental and leasing.................... 62 101,740 108,443 112,531 110,312 Construction ...................................................... 12 390,730 425,827 442,261 438,038 Real estate .......................................................

Rental and leasing services and lessors of 63 74,300 79,527 82,077 80,310

Manufacturing.................................................... 13 900,510 925,465 947,556 939,089 intangible assets 4 ........................................ 64 27,440 28,915 30,454 30,002 Durable goods .................................................

Wood products ............................................ Nonmetallic mineral products ...................... Primary metals ............................................ Fabricated metal products........................... Machinery ................................................... Computer and electronic products ..............

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

591,936 24,710 28,199 31,146 81,499 76,460

124,311

611,827 24,642 29,471 32,799 85,537 79,245

129,502

627,058 23,527 29,639 33,015 89,383 83,001

133,015

618,649 21,425 28,098 33,232 91,067 84,453

129,802

Professional, scientific, and technical services Legal services................................................... Computer systems design and related services Miscellaneous professional, scientific, and

technical services 5 ...................................... Management of companies and enterprises 6

65 66 67

68 69

555,845 98,909

115,092

341,844 185,764

607,506 104,353 126,513

376,640 200,620

652,982 109,449 140,072

403,461 218,005

688,588 112,826 149,086

426,677 220,639

Electrical equipment, appliances, and Administrative and waste management components............................................. 21 28,399 29,041 29,909 30,617 services ........................................................... 70 274,664 292,416 309,244 310,728

Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and Administrative and support services................. 71 255,805 272,525 288,587 289,224 parts ........................................................ 22 74,070 73,986 72,798 65,566 Waste management and remediation services 72 18,859 19,891 20,657 21,504

Other transportation equipment .................. Furniture and related products .................... Miscellaneous manufacturing......................

Nondurable goods ........................................... Food and beverage and tobacco products Textile mills and textile product mills............ Apparel and leather and allied products......

23 24 25 26 27 28 29

57,959 23,628 41,555

308,574 80,757 15,713 11,495

61,048 24,063 42,494

313,639 82,264 14,866 11,100

64,591 23,884 44,295

320,499 85,800 14,559 10,843

67,110 22,451 44,828

320,440 87,821 13,554 10,530

Educational services .......................................... Health care and social assistance ....................

Ambulatory health care services ...................... Hospitals ........................................................... Nursing and residential care facilities ............... Social assistance..............................................

73 74 75 76 77 78

106,119 687,431 306,777 236,333

84,696 59,625

113,405 733,176 328,613 252,587 89,717 62,259

121,321 773,433 346,882 265,628

94,115 66,808

129,402 818,628 366,249 282,885

98,715 70,779

Paper products ............................................ 30 31,285 31,934 31,692 31,459 Arts, entertainment, and recreation.................. 79 69,179 75,890 78,456 81,893 Printing and related support activities ......... 31 32,688 32,926 33,435 32,391 Performing arts, spectator sports, museums, Petroleum and coal products....................... 32 13,891 16,764 16,239 16,657 and related activities..................................... 80 33,373 36,880 39,280 41,470 Chemical products ...................................... 33 81,998 82,045 86,848 87,498 Amusements, gambling, and recreation Plastics and rubber products....................... 34 40,749 41,739 41,082 40,530 industries ...................................................... 81 35,805 39,010 39,176 40,423

Wholesale trade................................................. Durable goods ................................................. Nondurable goods ...........................................

35 36 37

381,715 230,352 151,363

407,141 246,838 160,303

431,041 260,743 170,298

437,510 263,600 173,911

Accommodation and food services .................. Accommodation................................................ Food services and drinking places ...................

82 83 84

221,994 58,361

163,633

231,411 59,878

171,533

249,193 65,047

184,146

253,199 65,041

188,158

Retail trade......................................................... Motor vehicle and parts dealers ...................... Food and beverage stores............................... General merchandise stores ........................... Other retail 2 ....................................................

38 39 40 41 42

477,641 93,379 73,386 71,763

239,113

492,999 95,068 74,807 75,026

248,098

507,650 96,657 77,531 77,694

255,768

503,915 91,547 79,924 79,270

253,174

Other services, except government .................. Government.............................................................

Federal.................................................................. General government .........................................

Civilian .......................................................... Military 7 .......................................................

85 86 87 88 89 90

209,496 1,355,850

407,239 344,448 194,530 149,918

217,806 1,420,257

425,227 360,145 202,637 157,508

230,703 1,497,226

445,164 379,481 212,693 166,788

239,543 1,569,870

466,847 401,969 223,647 178,322

Transportation and warehousing..................... 43 233,761 243,410 255,370 257,403 Government enterprises ................................... 91 62,791 65,082 65,683 64,878 Air transportation............................................. 44 35,837 36,865 38,858 38,349 State and local...................................................... 92 948,611 995,030 1,052,062 1,103,023 Rail transportation ........................................... 45 18,012 18,850 19,351 19,311 General government ......................................... 93 883,338 927,128 979,941 1,026,913 Water transportation........................................ 46 4,680 5,072 5,535 5,871 Education...................................................... 94 474,646 500,392 528,143 552,082 Truck transportation......................................... 47 72,105 75,335 77,306 76,826 Other 8 .......................................................... 95 408,689 426,736 451,797 474,831 Transit and ground passenger transportation 48 12,690 13,647 14,315 15,024 Government enterprises 8 ................................ 96 65,276 67,902 72,122 76,110 Pipeline transportation .................................... Other transportation and support activities 3... Warehousing and storage ...............................

49 50 51

3,774 58,793 27,870

4,248 60,878 28,517

4,710 64,107 31,188

4,739 65,309 31,975

Rest of the world......................................................... Receipts from the rest of the world ........................... Less: Payments to the rest of the world 9 .................

97 98 99

–6,407 2,890 9,297

–6,613 2,883 9,496

–7,100 2,970

10,070

–7,325 3,045

10,370

1. NAICS crop and animal production. 2. Consists of furniture and home furnishings stores; electronics and appliance stores; building material and garden

equipment and supplies dealers; health and personal care stores; gasoline stations; clothing and clothing accessories stores; sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores; miscellaneous store retailers; and nonstore retailers.

3. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. 4. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 5. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related

services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and

development services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services. 6. Consists of offices of bank and other holding companies and of corporate, subsidiary, and regional managing offices. 7. Includes Coast Guard. 8. Employees of Indian tribal governments are classified in state and local government. 9. Includes estimates of foreign professional workers and undocumented Mexican migratory workers employed tempo­

rarily in the United States. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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152 Income by Industry September 2009

Table 6.3D. Wage and Salary Accruals by Industry [Millions of dollars]

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008 Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Wage and salary accruals............................. 1 5,705,982 6,070,143 6,402,635 6,540,849 Information .......................................................... 52 195,325 204,232 213,921 215,147 Domestic industries .................................................. 2 5,712,389 6,076,756 6,409,735 6,548,174 Publishing industries (includes software)..........

Motion picture and sound recording industries 53 54

60,192 20,213

64,220 20,860

71,859 21,547

72,243 22,379

Private industries .................................................. 3 4,720,900 5,041,605 5,320,634 5,406,904 Broadcasting and telecommunications ............. 55 84,989 87,094 95,340 95,317 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting ...... 4 29,659 32,609 33,231 34,301 Information and data processing services ........ 56 29,931 32,059 25,174 25,208

Farms 1............................................................ 5 19,597 20,005 20,033 20,721 Finance and insurance ....................................... 57 454,521 492,371 521,318 513,586 Forestry, fishing, and related activities ............ 6 10,062 12,604 13,198 13,580 Federal Reserve banks, credit intermediation,

Mining ................................................................. Oil and gas extraction...................................... Mining, except oil and gas............................... Support activities for mining ............................

7 8 9

10

40,228 14,548 11,974 13,707

48,049 17,407 13,048 17,594

53,842 19,047 13,513 21,282

62,277 23,153 14,234 24,889

and related activities ..................................... Securities, commodity contracts, and

investments................................................... Insurance carriers and related activities ........... Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles........

58

59 60 61

167,745

136,515 142,522

7,739

174,237

158,023 151,900

8,211

178,293

176,115 158,325

8,586

168,028

176,524 160,652

8,383 Utilities ............................................................... 11 41,920 43,603 46,064 47,833 Real estate and rental and leasing .................... 62 87,571 95,024 97,877 95,734 Construction ...................................................... 12 323,143 356,631 372,275 367,953 Real estate........................................................

Rental and leasing services and lessors of 63 63,950 69,664 71,311 69,559

Manufacturing.................................................... 13 710,377 738,674 753,539 741,984 intangible assets 4 ........................................ 64 23,620 25,360 26,566 26,174 Durable goods .................................................

Wood products ............................................ Nonmetallic mineral products ...................... Primary metals ............................................ Fabricated metal products ........................... Machinery.................................................... Computer and electronic products ..............

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

468,568 19,773 22,596 24,508 65,466 61,260

101,706

493,143 19,921 23,699 25,762 69,769 64,931

107,969

502,214 18,794 23,823 26,028 72,932 67,795

110,201

492,031 16,741 22,241 26,116 74,351 68,896

106,599

Professional, scientific, and technical services Legal services................................................... Computer systems design and related services Miscellaneous professional, scientific, and

technical services 5....................................... Management of companies and enterprises 6

65 66 67

68 69

473,747 83,584 98,030

292,132 153,355

519,882 88,053

109,409

322,421 163,438

564,603 92,947

122,354

349,301 180,254

595,749 95,768

130,307

369,674 182,874

Electrical equipment, appliance, and Administrative and waste management components............................................. 21 20,920 21,961 22,545 23,072 services ........................................................... 70 233,224 248,545 265,732 266,070

Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and Administrative and support services................. 71 217,277 231,766 248,088 247,719 parts ........................................................ 22 59,163 59,698 57,142 50,090 Waste management and remediation services 72 15,947 16,780 17,644 18,351

Other transportation equipment .................. Furniture and related products .................... Miscellaneous manufacturing......................

Nondurable goods ........................................... Food and beverage and tobacco products Textile mills and textile product mills............ Apparel and leather and allied products......

23 24 25 26 27 28 29

44,216 19,230 29,730

241,809 63,535 12,759

9,131

48,587 19,756 31,089

245,531 65,417 12,164 8,921

51,016 19,498 32,440

251,325 67,896 11,669

8,561

53,125 18,144 32,658

249,952 69,669 10,770 8,294

Educational services .......................................... Health care and social assistance ....................

Ambulatory health care services ...................... Hospitals ........................................................... Nursing and residential care facilities ............... Social assistance ..............................................

73 74 75 76 77 78

88,615 560,624 249,912 193,394

70,002 47,316

94,697 598,768 266,819 206,779 73,945 51,225

101,735 637,278 284,311 219,761

78,223 54,984

109,122 677,296 301,405 235,076

82,315 58,500

Paper products ............................................ 30 25,213 25,241 25,339 25,004 Arts, entertainment, and recreation .................. 79 59,465 65,628 67,882 71,206 Printing and related support activities ......... 31 26,772 27,296 27,514 26,444 Performing arts, spectator sports, museums, Petroleum and coal products....................... 32 9,072 9,699 10,702 10,835 and related activities ..................................... 80 28,882 32,010 34,258 36,374 Chemical products....................................... 33 62,884 63,565 66,895 66,839 Amusements, gambling, and recreation Plastics and rubber products....................... 34 32,444 33,229 32,750 32,097 industries ...................................................... 81 30,583 33,618 33,624 34,832

Wholesale trade ................................................. Durable goods ................................................. Nondurable goods ...........................................

35 36 37

325,119 196,359 128,760

349,582 211,869 137,713

371,780 225,037 146,743

376,745 227,041 149,705

Accommodation and food services .................. Accommodation ................................................ Food services and drinking places ...................

82 83 84

188,069 49,891

138,179

199,679 51,773

147,906

214,435 56,112

158,323

218,878 56,429

162,449

Retail trade ......................................................... Motor vehicle and parts dealers ...................... Food and beverage stores............................... General merchandise stores ........................... Other retail 2 ....................................................

38 39 40 41 42

393,625 78,251 59,455 58,021

197,899

408,389 80,087 61,134 60,591

206,578

421,686 81,314 63,466 63,325

213,581

417,374 76,404 65,630 64,565

210,775

Other services, except government .................. Government .............................................................

Federal.................................................................. General government .........................................

Civilian .......................................................... Military 7........................................................

85 86 87 88 89 90

178,362 991,489 263,412 221,148 130,296

90,852

187,389 1,035,151

271,740 228,384 134,052 94,332

198,055 1,089,101

283,164 239,448 140,988

98,460

206,430 1,141,270

294,612 251,640 147,624 104,016

Transportation and warehousing..................... 43 183,949 194,415 205,128 206,346 Government enterprises ................................... 91 42,264 43,356 43,716 42,972 Air transportation............................................. 44 27,111 27,274 29,631 29,163 State and local ...................................................... 92 728,077 763,411 805,937 846,658 Rail transportation ........................................... 45 13,720 14,416 14,884 14,747 General government ......................................... 93 677,338 710,556 749,921 787,468 Water transportation........................................ 46 3,619 3,942 4,413 4,693 Education...................................................... 94 359,663 378,386 399,024 418,204 Truck transportation......................................... 47 56,744 60,267 62,149 61,395 Other 8 .......................................................... 95 317,675 332,170 350,897 369,264 Transit and ground passenger transportation.. 48 10,381 11,281 11,867 12,507 Government enterprises 8 ................................ 96 50,739 52,855 56,016 59,190 Pipeline transportation .................................... Other transportation and support activities 3... Warehousing and storage ...............................

49 50 51

3,185 46,853 22,336

3,593 49,754 23,888

4,063 52,333 25,788

4,082 53,277 26,482

Rest of the world ......................................................... Receipts from the rest of the world ........................... Less: Payments to the rest of the world 9 .................

97 98 99

–6,407 2,890 9,297

–6,613 2,883 9,496

–7,100 2,970

10,070

–7,325 3,045

10,370

1. NAICS crop and animal production. 2. Consists of furniture and home furnishings stores; electronics and appliance stores; building material and garden

equipment and supplies dealers; health and personal care stores; gasoline stations; clothing and clothing accessories stores; sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores; miscellaneous store retailers; and nonstore retailers.

3. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. 4. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 5. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related

services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and

development services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services. 6. Consists of offices of bank and other holding companies and of corporate, subsidiary, and regional managing offices. 7. Includes Coast Guard. 8. Employees of Indian tribal governments are classified in state and local government. 9. Includes estimates of foreign professional workers and undocumented Mexican migratory workers employed tempo­

rarily in the United States. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.4D. Full-Time and Part-Time Employees by Industry [Thousands]

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008 Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Full-time and part-time employees .............. 1 139,006 141,440 142,966 142,453 Information .......................................................... 52 3,063 3,053 3,044 3,004 Domestic industries ..................................................

Private industries .................................................. 2 3

139,770 115,633

142,241 117,941

143,813 119,283

143,326 118,470

Publishing industries (includes software).......... Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting and telecommunications .............

53 54 55

951 379

1,319

952 377

1,301

973 383

1,359

957 385

1,337 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting...... 4 1,201 1,298 1,299 1,284 Information and data processing services ........ 56 414 422 329 325

Farms 1............................................................ Forestry, fishing, and related activities ............

5 6

780 421

752 546

750 549

732 553

Finance and insurance....................................... Federal Reserve banks, credit intermediation,

57 6,067 6,193 6,160 6,031

Mining................................................................. 7 558 615 658 712 and related activities..................................... 58 2,909 2,953 2,898 2,749 Oil and gas extraction...................................... 8 126 135 146 161 Securities, commodity contracts, and Mining, except oil and gas............................... 9 213 221 221 224 investments................................................... 59 796 825 860 871 Support activities for mining ............................ 10 219 260 291 328 Insurance carriers and related activities ........... 60 2,274 2,325 2,314 2,322

Utilities ............................................................... 11 551 548 551 559 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles........ 61 88 91 88 89

Construction ...................................................... 12 7,606 7,951 7,888 7,439 Real estate and rental and leasing.................... Real estate .......................................................

62 63

2,200 1,523

2,235 1,563

2,223 1,557

2,183 1,534

Manufacturing.................................................... 13 14,235 14,167 13,889 13,437 Rental and leasing services and lessors of Durable goods ................................................. 14 8,958 8,984 8,816 8,494 intangible assets 4 ........................................ 64 676 672 666 649

Wood products ............................................ Nonmetallic mineral products ...................... Primary metals ............................................ Fabricated metal products........................... Machinery ................................................... Computer and electronic products .............. Electrical equipment, appliances, and

15 16 17 18 19 20

564 506 466

1,520 1,160 1,308

559 513 467

1,551 1,181 1,304

518 501 455

1,560 1,188 1,275

458 465 445

1,540 1,185 1,250

Professional, scientific, and technical services Legal services................................................... Computer systems design and related services Miscellaneous professional, scientific, and

technical services 5 ...................................... Management of companies and enterprises 6

65 66 67

68 69

7,202 1,192 1,212

4,799 1,768

7,536 1,197 1,288

5,050 1,804

7,780 1,198 1,380

5,202 1,852

7,957 1,186 1,458

5,313 1,899

components............................................. 21 435 433 429 422 Administrative and waste management Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and services ........................................................... 70 8,106 8,280 8,418 8,107

parts ........................................................ 22 1,103 1,069 996 883 Administrative and support services................. 71 7,764 7,931 8,061 7,747 Other transportation equipment .................. 23 675 695 716 730 Waste management and remediation services. 72 342 349 357 360 Furniture and related products .................... 24 566 560 533 484 Educational services .......................................... 73 2,867 2,938 3,024 3,121 Miscellaneous manufacturing......................

Nondurable goods ........................................... Food and beverage and tobacco products Textile mills and textile product mills............ Apparel and leather and allied products...... Paper products ............................................

25 26 27 28 29 30

655 5,277 1,677

385 298 483

653 5,182 1,673

355 276 469

645 5,074 1,682

330 249 457

633 4,943 1,678

302 233 442

Health care and social assistance .................... Ambulatory health care services ...................... Hospitals ........................................................... Nursing and residential care facilities ............... Social assistance..............................................

74 75 76 77 78

14,665 5,168 4,348 2,877 2,273

15,080 5,352 4,427 2,916 2,385

15,512 5,535 4,515 2,975 2,487

15,930 5,697 4,615 3,041 2,577

Printing and related support activities ......... 31 646 637 625 596 Arts, entertainment, and recreation.................. 79 1,916 1,932 1,992 2,017 Petroleum and coal products....................... 32 112 113 115 116 Performing arts, spectator sports, museums, Chemical products ...................................... 33 877 865 860 849 and related activities..................................... 80 521 531 553 562 Plastics and rubber products....................... 34 799 795 757 726 Amusements, gambling, and recreation

Wholesale trade................................................. 35 5,810 5,941 6,046 6,014 industries ...................................................... 81 1,395 1,401 1,439 1,456

Durable goods ................................................. 36 3,392 3,486 3,546 3,518 Accommodation and food services .................. 82 11,017 11,291 11,528 11,560 Nondurable goods ........................................... 37 2,418 2,455 2,500 2,496 Accommodation................................................ 83 1,824 1,842 1,869 1,869

Retail trade......................................................... 38 15,468 15,608 15,762 15,563 Food services and drinking places ................... 84 9,193 9,449 9,659 9,691

Motor vehicle and parts dealers ...................... 39 1,946 1,941 1,940 1,865 Other services, except government .................. 85 6,923 6,965 7,068 7,093 Food and beverage stores............................... 40 2,859 2,867 2,903 2,921 Government............................................................. 86 24,137 24,300 24,530 24,856 General merchandise stores ........................... 41 2,940 2,962 3,029 3,054 Federal.................................................................. 87 5,114 5,110 5,103 5,174 Other retail 2 .................................................... 42 7,724 7,837 7,890 7,724 General government ......................................... 88 4,233 4,237 4,240 4,319

Transportation and warehousing..................... Air transportation............................................. Rail transportation ........................................... Water transportation........................................ Truck transportation......................................... Transit and ground passenger transportation Pipeline transportation .................................... Other transportation and support activities 3...

43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

4,411 503 200 61

1,439 407 38

1,159

4,509 485 204 63

1,476 416

39 1,189

4,588 494 203 64

1,488 427 41

1,208

4,562 493 200 66

1,443 438

41 1,208

Civilian .......................................................... Military 7 .......................................................

Government enterprises ................................... State and local......................................................

General government ......................................... Education...................................................... Other 8 ..........................................................

Government enterprises 8 ................................

89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96

1,983 2,250

881 19,023 17,968

9,913 8,055 1,055

1,986 2,251

873 19,190 18,133 10,009 8,124 1,057

1,992 2,248

863 19,427 18,332 10,125 8,207 1,095

2,038 2,281

855 19,682 18,582 10,243 8,339 1,100

Warehousing and storage ............................... 51 604 639 664 672 Rest of the world 9 ...................................................... 97 –764 –801 –847 –873

1. NAICS crop and animal production. 2. Consists of furniture and home furnishings stores; electronics and appliance stores; building material and garden

equipment and supplies dealers; health and personal care stores; gasoline stations; clothing and clothing accessories stores; sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores; miscellaneous store retailers; and nonstore retailers.

3. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. 4. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 5. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related

services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and

development services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services. 6. Consists of offices of bank and other holding companies and of corporate, subsidiary, and regional managing offices. 7. Includes Coast Guard. 8. Employees of Indian tribal governments are classified in state and local government. 9. Includes estimates of foreign professional workers and undocumented Mexican migratory workers employed tempo­

rarily in the United States. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.5D. Full-Time Equivalent Employees by Industry [Thousands]

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008 Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Full-time equivalent employees 1................. 1 124,779 127,044 128,453 127,784 Information .......................................................... 52 2,859 2,861 2,856 2,813 Domestic industries .................................................. 2 125,444 127,730 129,178 128,533 Publishing industries (includes software)..........

Motion picture and sound recording industries 53 54

855 320

870 312

894 316

867 329

Private industries .................................................. 3 105,572 107,780 108,967 108,078 Broadcasting and telecommunications ............. 55 1,289 1,270 1,333 1,309 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting ...... 4 1,037 1,121 1,126 1,115 Information and data processing services ........ 56 394 408 313 308

Farms 2............................................................ 5 668 644 643 627 Finance and insurance ....................................... 57 5,829 5,964 5,943 5,830 Forestry, fishing, and related activities ............ 6 369 477 483 488 Federal Reserve banks, credit intermediation,

Mining ................................................................. Oil and gas extraction...................................... Mining, except oil and gas............................... Support activities for mining ............................

7 8 9

10

550 124 210 216

606 132 217 256

647 143 217 287

703 159 221 324

and related activities ..................................... Securities, commodity contracts, and

investments................................................... Insurance carriers and related activities ........... Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles........

58

59 60 61

2,793

764 2,187

85

2,842

794 2,242

87

2,788

828 2,242

85

2,658

842 2,244

86 Utilities ............................................................... 11 542 543 545 554 Real estate and rental and leasing .................... 62 2,004 2,037 2,022 2,002 Construction ...................................................... 12 7,353 7,651 7,626 7,188 Real estate........................................................ 63 1,399 1,425 1,419 1,404 Manufacturing.................................................... 13 13,954 13,897 13,615 13,154 Rental and leasing services and lessors of

Durable goods ................................................. 14 8,820 8,837 8,662 8,337 intangible assets 5 ........................................ 64 604 612 604 598 Wood products ............................................ 15 549 549 507 445 Professional, scientific, and technical services 65 6,790 7,105 7,353 7,535 Nonmetallic mineral products ...................... 16 494 505 496 456 Legal services................................................... 66 1,124 1,129 1,132 1,123 Primary metals ............................................ 17 460 458 446 434 Computer systems design and related services 67 1,143 1,215 1,305 1,381 Fabricated metal products ........................... 18 1,499 1,523 1,528 1,505 Miscellaneous professional, scientific, and Machinery.................................................... 19 1,142 1,159 1,169 1,168 technical services 6....................................... 68 4,524 4,761 4,916 5,032 Computer and electronic products .............. Electrical equipment, appliances, and

20 1,293 1,286 1,257 1,233 Management of companies and enterprises 7 69 1,743 1,762 1,802 1,816

components............................................. 21 428 428 422 415 Administrative and waste management Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and services ........................................................... 70 7,435 7,618 7,785 7,461

parts ........................................................ 22 1,095 1,059 984 875 Administrative and support services................. 71 7,107 7,284 7,441 7,111 Other transportation equipment .................. 23 671 688 708 723 Waste management and remediation services 72 327 333 345 350 Furniture and related products .................... 24 553 548 519 471 Educational services .......................................... 73 2,543 2,619 2,696 2,789 Miscellaneous manufacturing......................

Nondurable goods ........................................... Food and beverage and tobacco products Textile mills and textile product mills............ Apparel and leather and allied products...... Paper products ............................................ Printing and related support activities ......... Petroleum and coal products....................... Chemical products....................................... Plastics and rubber products.......................

Wholesale trade ................................................. Durable goods ................................................. Nondurable goods ...........................................

Retail trade ......................................................... Motor vehicle and parts dealers ......................

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

636 5,134 1,617

372 288 469 626 110 862 788

5,613 3,277 2,336

13,467 1,694

635 5,060 1,621

343 267 458 622 110 853 786

5,739 3,367 2,371

13,593 1,690

626 4,953 1,627

320 241 447 612 113 846 746

5,826 3,417 2,409

13,722 1,689

612 4,817 1,622

292 225 430 579 115 838 716

5,794 3,389 2,405

13,502 1,618

Health care and social assistance .................... Ambulatory health care services ...................... Hospitals ........................................................... Nursing and residential care facilities ............... Social assistance ..............................................

Arts, entertainment, and recreation .................. Performing arts, spectator sports, museums,

and related activities ..................................... Amusements, gambling, and recreation

industries ...................................................... Accommodation and food services ..................

Accommodation ................................................ Food services and drinking places ...................

Other services, except government ..................

74 75 76 77 78 79

80

81 82 83 84 85

13,258 4,652 4,056 2,590 1,960 1,601

435

1,166 8,948 1,672 7,276 5,855

13,686 4,841 4,140 2,637 2,068 1,620

445

1,174 9,213 1,685 7,528 5,867

14,015 4,967 4,233 2,670 2,145 1,683

467

1,216 9,378 1,711 7,667 5,985

14,426 5,127 4,338 2,737 2,224 1,673

466

1,207 9,373 1,721 7,652 6,028

Food and beverage stores............................... 40 2,489 2,497 2,527 2,534 Government ............................................................. 86 19,872 19,950 20,211 20,455 General merchandise stores ........................... 41 2,560 2,580 2,637 2,650 Federal.................................................................. 87 4,104 4,097 4,137 4,189 Other retail 3 .................................................... 42 6,724 6,826 6,869 6,701 General government ......................................... 88 3,378 3,379 3,374 3,430

Transportation and warehousing..................... Air transportation............................................. Rail transportation ........................................... Water transportation........................................ Truck transportation......................................... Transit and ground passenger transportation Pipeline transportation .................................... Other transportation and support activities 4...

43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

4,194 478 190 58

1,368 387 36

1,102

4,277 460 193 59

1,400 394

37 1,127

4,340 467 192 61

1,407 403 38

1,143

4,323 468 189 62

1,368 415

39 1,145

Civilian .......................................................... Military 8........................................................

Government enterprises ................................... State and local ......................................................

General government ......................................... Education...................................................... Other 9 ..........................................................

Government enterprises 9 ................................

89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96

1,828 1,550

726 15,768 14,740

7,997 6,743 1,028

1,832 1,547

718 15,853 14,823

8,040 6,783 1,030

1,832 1,542

763 16,074 15,007 8,133 6,874 1,067

1,864 1,566

759 16,266 15,194

8,234 6,960 1,072

Warehousing and storage ............................... 51 575 606 628 637 Rest of the world 10 ..................................................... 97 –665 –686 –725 –749

1. Full-time equivalent employees equals the number of employees on full-time schedules plus the number of employees on part-time schedules converted to a full-time basis. The number of full-time equivalent employees in each industry is the product of the total number of employees and the ratio of average weekly hours per employee for all employees to average weekly hours per employee on full-time schedules.

2. NAICS crop and animal production. 3. Consists of furniture and home furnishings stores; electronics and appliance stores; building material and garden

equipment and supplies dealers; health and personal care stores; gasoline stations; clothing and clothing accessories stores; sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores; miscellaneous store retailers; and nonstore retailers.

4. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. 5. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights.

6. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and development services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services.

7. Consists of offices of bank and other holding companies and of corporate, subsidiary, and regional managing offices. 8. Includes Coast Guard. 9. Employees of Indian tribal governments are classified in state and local government. 10. Includes estimates of foreign professional workers and undocumented Mexican migratory workers employed tempo­

rarily in the United States. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.6D. Wage and Salary Accruals Per Full-Time Equivalent Employee by Industry[Dollars]

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Wage and salary accruals per full-time equivalent employee ....................................... 1 45,729 47,780 49,844 51,187

Domestic industries ........................................................ 2 45,537 47,575 49,619 50,945Private industries ........................................................ 3 44,717 46,777 48,828 50,028

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting............ 4 28,600 29,079 29,521 30,769Farms 1.................................................................. 5 29,316 31,051 31,167 33,054Forestry, fishing, and related activities .................. 6 27,301 26,417 27,329 27,834

Mining....................................................................... 7 73,161 79,354 83,212 88,558Oil and gas extraction............................................ 8 117,479 131,482 133,023 145,963Mining, except oil and gas..................................... 9 57,102 60,054 62,237 64,448Support activities for mining .................................. 10 63,359 68,768 74,221 76,880

Utilities ..................................................................... 11 77,409 80,338 84,570 86,306Construction ............................................................ 12 43,948 46,611 48,817 51,189Manufacturing.......................................................... 13 50,909 53,152 55,345 56,409

Durable goods ....................................................... 14 53,124 55,803 57,977 59,020Wood products .................................................. 15 36,003 36,294 37,072 37,603Nonmetallic mineral products ............................ 16 45,741 46,940 47,984 48,776Primary metals .................................................. 17 53,287 56,249 58,373 60,127Fabricated metal products................................. 18 43,660 45,822 47,734 49,406Machinery ......................................................... 19 53,650 56,016 58,018 58,977Computer and electronic products .................... 20 78,666 83,932 87,649 86,458Electrical equipment, appliances, and

components................................................... 21 48,883 51,299 53,451 55,656Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and parts... 22 54,026 56,385 58,058 57,272Other transportation equipment ........................ 23 65,931 70,596 72,053 73,464Furniture and related products .......................... 24 34,770 36,077 37,538 38,525Miscellaneous manufacturing............................ 25 46,725 48,992 51,837 53,369

Nondurable goods ................................................. 26 47,103 48,523 50,742 51,891Food and beverage and tobacco products ........ 27 39,271 40,363 41,720 42,946Textile mills and textile product mills.................. 28 34,280 35,422 36,490 36,906Apparel and leather and allied products............ 29 31,698 33,417 35,502 36,892Paper products .................................................. 30 53,815 55,090 56,651 58,183Printing and related support activities ............... 31 42,738 43,881 44,963 45,665Petroleum and coal products............................. 32 82,161 88,154 94,512 93,817Chemical products ............................................ 33 72,920 74,514 79,088 79,806Plastics and rubber products............................. 34 41,181 42,289 43,878 44,817

Wholesale trade....................................................... 35 57,922 60,914 63,812 65,022Durable goods ....................................................... 36 59,919 62,917 65,849 66,990Nondurable goods ................................................. 37 55,120 58,070 60,922 62,249

Retail trade............................................................... 38 29,230 30,045 30,730 30,911Motor vehicle and parts dealers ............................ 39 46,199 47,382 48,137 47,229Food and beverage stores..................................... 40 23,891 24,480 25,115 25,899General merchandise stores ................................. 41 22,666 23,489 24,015 24,369Other retail 2 .......................................................... 42 29,430 30,266 31,092 31,454

Transportation and warehousing........................... 43 43,865 45,454 47,260 47,736Air transportation................................................... 44 56,707 59,282 63,398 62,364Rail transportation ................................................. 45 72,235 74,578 77,580 77,891Water transportation.............................................. 46 62,852 66,463 72,714 75,280Truck transportation............................................... 47 41,476 43,058 44,156 44,884Transit and ground passenger transportation........ 48 26,820 28,599 29,411 30,152Pipeline transportation .......................................... 49 88,856 97,780 105,893 104,557Other transportation and support activities 3......... 50 42,509 44,134 45,798 46,529Warehousing and storage ..................................... 51 38,863 39,398 41,032 41,599

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Information ........................................................... 52 68,330 71,376 74,895 76,495Publishing industries (includes software) .......... 53 70,368 73,803 80,417 83,338Motion picture and sound recording industries 54 63,091 66,753 68,121 68,026Broadcasting and telecommunications.............. 55 65,935 68,551 71,527 72,843Information and data processing services......... 56 76,004 78,532 80,311 81,794

Finance and insurance........................................ 57 77,981 82,553 87,723 88,094Federal Reserve banks, credit intermediation,

and related activities...................................... 58 60,066 61,314 63,945 63,215Securities, commodity contracts, and

investments ................................................... 59 178,663 199,100 212,807 209,650Insurance carriers and related activities ............ 60 65,172 67,767 70,616 71,587Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles ........ 61 91,090 93,979 101,088 97,699

Real estate and rental and leasing..................... 62 43,708 46,642 48,395 47,824Real estate ........................................................ 63 45,697 48,889 50,260 49,538Rental and leasing services and lessors of

intangible assets 4 ......................................... 64 39,099 41,413 44,012 43,798Professional, scientific, and technical services 65 69,767 73,172 76,784 79,064

Legal services ................................................... 66 74,383 78,011 82,075 85,283Computer systems design and related services 67 85,793 90,066 93,783 94,391Miscellaneous professional, scientific, and

technical services 5 ....................................... 68 64,573 67,715 71,054 73,472Management of companies and enterprises 6 69 87,971 92,739 100,044 100,715Administrative and waste management

services ............................................................ 70 31,370 32,628 34,132 35,663Administrative and support services.................. 71 30,570 31,817 33,341 34,838Waste management and remediation services 72 48,753 50,345 51,208 52,399

Educational services........................................... 73 34,844 36,158 37,730 39,126Health care and social assistance ..................... 74 42,286 43,749 45,471 46,948

Ambulatory health care services ....................... 75 53,720 55,111 57,241 58,786Hospitals............................................................ 76 47,684 49,948 51,914 54,184Nursing and residential care facilities ................ 77 27,028 28,039 29,300 30,080Social assistance............................................... 78 24,140 24,773 25,631 26,301

Arts, entertainment, and recreation................... 79 37,149 40,514 40,329 42,564Performing arts, spectator sports, museums,

and related activities...................................... 80 66,388 71,857 73,348 78,100Amusements, gambling, and recreation

industries....................................................... 81 26,236 28,625 27,648 28,854Accommodation and food services ................... 82 21,018 21,673 22,865 23,353

Accommodation................................................. 83 29,834 30,719 32,800 32,790Food services and drinking places .................... 84 18,991 19,647 20,649 21,230

Other services, except government................... 85 30,465 31,940 33,094 34,243Government ............................................................. 86 49,894 51,887 53,887 55,794

Federal................................................................... 87 64,184 66,327 68,447 70,330General government.......................................... 88 65,467 67,589 70,969 73,364

Civilian........................................................... 89 71,278 73,172 76,959 79,197Military 7 ........................................................ 90 58,614 60,977 63,852 66,421

Government enterprises.................................... 91 58,215 60,384 57,295 56,617State and local....................................................... 92 46,174 48,156 50,139 52,051

General government.......................................... 93 45,952 47,936 49,971 51,828Education ...................................................... 94 44,975 47,063 49,062 50,790Other 8........................................................... 95 47,112 48,971 51,047 53,055

Government enterprises 8 ................................. 96 49,357 51,316 52,499 55,215Rest of the world.......................................................... 97 .................. ................. .................. ..................

1. NAICS crop and animal production.2. Consists of furniture and home furnishings stores; electronics and appliance stores; building material and garden

equipment and supplies dealers; health and personal care stores; gasoline stations; clothing and clothing accessoriesstores; sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores; miscellaneous store retailers; and nonstore retailers.

3. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers.4. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights.5. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related

services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research anddevelopment services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services.

6. Consists of offices of bank and other holding companies and of corporate, subsidiary, and regional managing offices.7. Includes Coast Guard.8. Employees of Indian tribal governments are classified in state and local government.NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

Updated Data
The data for 2008 in rows 1, 2, 3, 57, and 59 were updated after this table was originally posted. The print version of the September 2009 Survey of Current Business retains the original table.
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Table 6.7D. Self-Employed Persons by Industry [Thousands]

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Self-employed persons 1 ........................................................................ 1 10,453 10,589 10,419 10,063 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting............................................................... 2 955 901 856 861

Farms 2 .............................................................................................................. 3 856 806 760 767 Forestry, fishing and related activities................................................................ 4 99 95 96 94

Mining .................................................................................................................... 5 10 10 20 15 Utilities ................................................................................................................... 6 0 0 0 0 Construction .......................................................................................................... 7 1,830 1,910 1,890 1,817 Manufacturing ........................................................................................................ 8 321 331 343 307

Durable goods ................................................................................................... 9 207 210 210 193 Nondurable goods ............................................................................................. 10 114 121 133 114

Wholesale trade..................................................................................................... 11 213 201 193 191 Retail trade ............................................................................................................ 12 1,038 939 935 867 Transportation and warehousing............................................................................ 13 442 428 405 399 Information............................................................................................................. 14 126 119 135 122 Finance and insurance, real estate, rental, and leasing ........................................ 15 786 841 827 748 Professional and business services 3 .................................................................... 16 1,954 1,991 2,009 1,977 Educational services, health care, and social assistance...................................... 17 1,069 1,159 1,102 1,069 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services .................... 18 674 684 678 693 Other services, except government ....................................................................... 19 1,035 1,075 1,026 997

1. Consists of active proprietors or partners who devote a majority of their working hours to their unincorporated businesses. 2. NAICS crop and animal production. 3. Consists of professional, scientific, and technical services; management of companies and enterprises; and administrative and waste management services. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.8D. Persons Engaged in Production by Industry [Thousands]

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008 Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Persons engaged in production 1 ................ 1 135,232 137,633 138,872 137,847 Information .......................................................... 52 2,985 2,980 2,991 2,935 Domestic industries ..................................................

Private industries .................................................. 2 3

135,897 116,025

138,319 118,369

139,597 119,386

138,596 118,141

Publishing industries (includes software).......... Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting and telecommunications .............

53 54 55

894 367

1,317

903 365

1,295

929 372

1,361

894 389

1,329 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting...... 4 1,992 2,022 1,982 1,976 Information and data processing services ........ 56 406 416 329 323

Farms 2............................................................ Forestry, fishing, and related activities ............

5 6

1,524 468

1,450 572

1,403 579

1,394 582

Finance and insurance ....................................... Federal Reserve banks, credit intermediation,

57 6,139 6,293 6,282 6,136

Mining................................................................. 7 560 616 667 718 and related activities ..................................... 58 2,849 2,892 2,849 2,703 Oil and gas extraction...................................... 8 127 133 145 159 Securities, commodity contracts, and Mining, except oil and gas............................... 9 210 218 221 225 investments................................................... 59 875 914 959 968 Support activities for mining ............................ 10 223 264 301 335 Insurance carriers and related activities ........... 60 2,330 2,401 2,389 2,379

Utilities ............................................................... 11 542 543 545 554 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles........ 61 85 87 85 86

Construction ...................................................... 12 9,183 9,561 9,516 9,005 Real estate and rental and leasing .................... Real estate........................................................

62 63

2,480 1,859

2,549 1,914

2,510 1,892

2,444 1,831

Manufacturing.................................................... 13 14,275 14,228 13,958 13,461 Rental and leasing services and lessors of Durable goods ................................................. 14 9,027 9,047 8,872 8,530 intangible assets 5 ........................................ 64 620 635 619 613

Wood products ............................................ Nonmetallic mineral products ...................... Primary metals ............................................ Fabricated metal products........................... Machinery ................................................... Computer and electronic products .............. Electrical equipment, appliances, and

15 16 17 18 19 20

574 510 464

1,529 1,155 1,296

565 522 462

1,560 1,173 1,294

533 510 448

1,559 1,185 1,265

474 469 435

1,523 1,181 1,242

Professional, scientific, and technical services Legal services................................................... Computer systems design and related services Miscellaneous professional, scientific, and

technical services 6....................................... Management of companies and enterprises 7

65 66 67

68 69

7,943 1,340 1,283

5,321 1,743

8,268 1,354 1,349

5,565 1,762

8,506 1,323 1,435

5,748 1,802

8,666 1,335 1,521

5,811 1,816

components............................................. 21 431 428 425 420 Administrative and waste management Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and services ........................................................... 70 8,236 8,446 8,641 8,307

parts ........................................................ 22 1,099 1,069 992 884 Administrative and support services................. 71 7,894 8,094 8,276 7,939 Other transportation equipment .................. 23 675 693 712 726 Waste management and remediation services 72 341 351 366 368 Furniture and related products .................... Miscellaneous manufacturing......................

Nondurable goods ........................................... Food and beverage and tobacco products Textile mills and textile product mills............ Apparel and leather and allied products...... Paper products ............................................

24 25 26 27 28 29 30

592 702

5,248 1,648

386 311 471

581 701

5,181 1,651

362 294 461

553 690

5,086 1,653

350 270 447

502 674

4,931 1,651

320 242 430

Educational services .......................................... Heath care and social assistance .....................

Ambulatory health care services ...................... Hospitals ........................................................... Nursing and residential care facilities ............... Social assistance ..............................................

73 74 75 76 77 78

2,740 14,130

5,002 4,069 2,606 2,453

2,813 14,651

5,234 4,149 2,665 2,603

2,883 14,930 5,355 4,248 2,687 2,640

2,995 15,289 5,461 4,348 2,756 2,724

Printing and related support activities ......... 31 658 648 646 606 Arts, entertainment, and recreation .................. 79 2,017 2,017 2,090 2,105 Petroleum and coal products....................... 32 110 111 114 116 Performing arts, spectator sports, museums, Chemical products ...................................... 33 871 865 854 845 and related activities ..................................... 80 787 782 805 822 Plastics and rubber products....................... 34 791 789 751 721 Amusements, gambling, and recreation

Wholesale trade................................................. 35 5,826 5,940 6,019 5,985 industries ...................................................... 81 1,230 1,234 1,285 1,283

Durable goods ................................................. 36 3,392 3,474 3,520 3,496 Accommodation and food services .................. 82 9,206 9,500 9,649 9,634 Nondurable goods ........................................... 37 2,434 2,466 2,499 2,489 Accommodation ................................................ 83 1,717 1,724 1,739 1,751

Retail trade......................................................... 38 14,505 14,532 14,657 14,369 Food services and drinking places ................... 84 7,489 7,776 7,910 7,883

Motor vehicle and parts dealers ...................... 39 1,793 1,781 1,773 1,701 Other services, except government .................. 85 6,890 6,942 7,011 7,025 Food and beverage stores............................... 40 2,584 2,583 2,614 2,636 Government ............................................................. 86 19,872 19,950 20,211 20,455 General merchandise stores ........................... 41 2,589 2,607 2,658 2,673 Federal .................................................................. 87 4,104 4,097 4,137 4,189 Other retail 3 .................................................... 42 7,539 7,561 7,612 7,360 General government ......................................... 88 3,378 3,379 3,374 3,430

Transportation and warehousing..................... Air transportation............................................. Rail transportation ........................................... Water transportation........................................ Truck transportation......................................... Transit and ground passenger transportation Pipeline transportation .................................... Other transportation and support activities 4...

43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

4,636 481 190 59

1,651 455 36

1,181

4,705 462 193 59

1,684 464

38 1,193

4,745 469 192 62

1,685 467 40

1,198

4,722 475 189 63

1,612 479

39 1,225

Civilian .......................................................... Military 8........................................................

Government enterprises ................................... State and local ......................................................

General government ......................................... Education...................................................... Other 9 ..........................................................

Government enterprises 9 ................................

89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96

1,828 1,550

726 15,768 14,740

7,997 6,743 1,028

1,832 1,547

718 15,853 14,823

8,040 6,783 1,030

1,832 1,542

763 16,074 15,007 8,133 6,874 1,067

1,864 1,566

759 16,266 15,194 8,234 6,960 1,072

Warehousing and storage ............................... 51 583 611 631 640 Rest of the world 10 ..................................................... 97 –665 –686 –725 –749

1. Equals the number of full-time equivalent employees plus the number of self-employed persons. Unpaid family workers are not included.

2. NAICS crop and animal production. 3. Consists of furniture and home furnishings stores; electronics and appliance stores; building material and garden

equipment and supplies dealers; health and personal care stores; gasoline stations; clothing and clothing accessories stores; sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores; miscellaneous store retailers; and nonstore retailers.

4. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. 5. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 6. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related

services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and development services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services.

7. Consists of offices of bank and other holding companies and of corporate, subsidiary, and regional managing offices. 8. Includes Coast Guard. 9. Employees of Indian tribal governments are classified in state and local government. 10. Includes estimates of foreign professional workers and undocumented Mexican migratory workers employed tempo­

rarily in the United States. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.9D. Hours Worked by Full-Time and Part-Time Employees by Industry [Millions of hours]

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Hours worked by full-time and part-time employees ........................... 1 229,536 234,818 237,223 235,667 Domestic industries ............................................................................................ 2 231,092 236,451 238,948 237,449

Private industries............................................................................................. 3 195,473 200,698 202,748 200,796 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting....................................................... 4 2,281 2,440 2,652 2,562

Farms 1...................................................................................................... 5 1,507 1,432 1,554 1,485 Forestry, fishing, and related activities....................................................... 6 774 1,008 1,098 1,077

Mining ............................................................................................................ 7 1,232 1,408 1,497 1,576 Utilities ........................................................................................................... 8 1,059 1,064 1,096 1,119 Construction .................................................................................................. 9 15,056 15,979 15,826 14,753 Manufacturing................................................................................................ 10 27,552 27,761 27,244 26,209

Durable goods ........................................................................................... 11 17,421 17,632 17,276 16,586 Nondurable goods ..................................................................................... 12 10,131 10,129 9,968 9,623

Wholesale trade............................................................................................. 13 10,759 10,858 11,068 11,082 Retail trade .................................................................................................... 14 22,177 22,830 22,851 22,512 Transportation and warehousing ................................................................... 15 7,794 7,940 8,070 7,968 Information..................................................................................................... 16 5,742 5,657 5,592 5,567 Finance and insurance, real estate, rental, and leasing ................................ 17 14,162 14,786 14,735 14,462 Professional and business services 2 ............................................................ 18 28,922 30,221 31,087 31,106 Educational services, health care and social assistance............................... 19 29,557 30,046 30,994 31,905 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services ............ 20 18,788 19,264 19,442 19,392 Other services, except government ............................................................... 21 10,392 10,444 10,594 10,583

Government...................................................................................................... 22 35,619 35,753 36,200 36,653 General government ...................................................................................... 23 32,124 32,269 32,662 33,111 Government enterprises................................................................................ 24 3,495 3,484 3,538 3,542

Rest of the world 3 ............................................................................................... 25 –1,556 –1,633 –1,725 –1,782

1. NAICS crop and animal production. 2. Consists of professional, scientific, and technical services; management of companies and enterprises; and administrative and waste management services. 3. Includes estimates of foreign professional workers and undocumented Mexican migratory workers employed temporarily in the United States. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

Table 6.10D. Employer Contributions for Government Social Insurance by Industry [Millions of dollars]

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Employer contributions for government social insurance .................. 1 427,492 446,707 460,836 472,664 Domestic industries ............................................................................................ 2 427,492 446,707 460,836 472,664

Private industries............................................................................................. 3 363,453 379,568 390,589 398,298 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting....................................................... 4 2,714 2,814 3,012 3,130 Mining ............................................................................................................ 5 2,603 2,962 3,174 3,569 Utilities ........................................................................................................... 6 2,764 2,870 2,945 3,073 Construction .................................................................................................. 7 30,817 32,851 32,882 32,312 Manufacturing................................................................................................ 8 55,576 56,530 55,825 55,445

Durable goods ........................................................................................... 9 36,923 37,849 37,271 36,868 Nondurable goods ..................................................................................... 10 18,653 18,681 18,554 18,578

Wholesale trade............................................................................................. 11 22,700 23,915 24,711 25,321 Retail trade .................................................................................................... 12 33,630 34,538 35,018 34,893 Transportation and warehousing ................................................................... 13 17,361 17,868 18,297 18,437 Information..................................................................................................... 14 13,342 13,900 14,222 14,519 Finance and insurance, real estate, rental, and leasing ................................ 15 32,437 33,977 35,101 35,187 Professional, and business services 1 ........................................................... 16 63,928 68,052 71,974 74,288 Educational services, health care, and social assistance.............................. 17 51,420 54,414 57,121 61,042 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services ............ 18 21,212 21,423 22,310 22,571 Other services, except government ............................................................... 19 12,949 13,453 13,996 14,510

Government...................................................................................................... 20 64,039 67,139 70,247 74,366 Rest of the world.................................................................................................. 21 ....................... ....................... ....................... .......................

1. Consists of professional, scientific, and technical services; management of companies and enterprises; and administrative and waste management services. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.11D. Employer Contributions for Employee Pension and Insurance Funds by Industry and by Type

[Millions of dollars]

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds .......................................

By industry 1 931,569 960,146 992,988 1,023,912

Domestic industries ........................................................ 2 931,569 960,146 992,988 1,023,912 Private industries ........................................................ 3 631,247 642,179 655,110 669,678

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting .................. 4 3,220 4,279 4,212 4,232 Mining........................................................................ 5 4,777 6,526 5,841 6,057 Utilities....................................................................... 6 11,837 13,952 13,171 13,603 Construction .............................................................. 7 36,770 36,345 37,104 37,773 Manufacturing............................................................ 8 134,557 130,261 138,192 141,660

Durable goods ....................................................... 9 86,445 80,835 87,573 89,750 Nondurable goods ................................................. 10 48,111 49,427 50,619 51,910

Wholesale trade ........................................................ 11 33,896 33,644 34,550 35,444 Retail trade ................................................................ 12 50,386 50,072 50,946 51,648 Transportation and warehousing ............................... 13 32,451 31,127 31,944 32,620 Information ................................................................ 14 28,821 27,621 30,713 30,495 Finance, insurance, real estate, rental, and leasing 15 69,010 71,489 70,477 73,561 Professional and business services 1........................ Educational services, health care, and social

16 92,021 100,624 97,668 100,975

assistance ............................................................. Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation,

17 92,892 98,702 98,618 100,571

and food services .................................................. 18 22,427 20,570 23,022 22,436 Other services, except government........................... 19 18,184 16,964 18,651 18,603

Government ................................................................. 20 300,322 317,967 337,878 354,234 Rest of the world .............................................................

By type Employer contributions for employee pension and

21 ............... ................ ............... .................

insurance funds........................................................... 22 931,569 960,146 992,988 1,023,912 Pension and profit-sharing............................................. 23 352,596 373,264 389,150 409,950

Private pension and profit-sharing............................. 24 190,096 198,473 197,574 205,694 Defined benefit pension and profit-sharing ........... 25 89,767 88,409 83,104 88,921 Defined contribution pension and profit-sharing....

Publicly administered government employee 26 100,329 110,064 114,470 116,773

retirement plans .................................................... 27 162,500 174,791 191,576 204,256 Federal civilian 2 .................................................... 28 48,589 52,267 54,332 56,855 Federal military 3 ................................................... 29 52,057 55,333 60,465 65,978 State and local ...................................................... 30 61,854 67,191 76,779 81,423

Private insurance funds................................................. 31 578,973 586,882 603,838 613,962 Group insurance........................................................ 32 511,677 523,771 544,003 557,560

Group health insurance......................................... 33 498,499 507,777 526,297 544,575 Group life insurance .............................................. 34 13,178 15,994 17,706 12,985

Workers’ compensation............................................. 35 65,573 61,414 58,148 54,717 Supplemental unemployment....................................

Addenda: 36 1,723 1,697 1,687 1,685

Benefits paid by pension and insurance funds........ 37 1,265,117 1,357,983 1,426,587 1,488,570 Pension and profit-sharing ........................................ 38 635,706 711,349 749,459 779,749

Private pension and profit-sharing ........................ Publicly administered government employee

39 376,381 433,486 450,825 461,645

retirement plans ................................................ 40 259,325 277,863 298,634 318,104 Federal civilian 2................................................ 41 62,187 67,270 71,901 74,425 Federal military 3 ............................................... 42 46,150 48,528 52,181 55,404 State and local .................................................. 43 150,988 162,065 174,552 188,275

Private insurance funds............................................. 44 629,411 646,634 677,128 708,821 Group insurance.................................................... 45 586,679 604,600 633,804 664,474

Group health insurance..................................... 46 567,180 584,574 613,038 642,940 Group life insurance .......................................... 47 19,499 20,026 20,766 21,534

Workers’ compensation......................................... 48 41,061 40,394 41,709 42,752 Supplemental unemployment................................

Employee contributions for publicly administered 49 1,671 1,640 1,615 1,595

government employee retirement plans ............... 50 49,577 52,445 55,321 57,914 Federal civilian .......................................................... 51 17,748 19,073 19,911 20,307 State and local........................................................... 52 31,829 33,372 35,410 37,607

1. Consists of professional, scientific, and technical services; management of companies and enterprises; and adminis­trative and waste management services.

2. Consists of civil service, foreign service, Public Health Service officers, Tennessee Valley Authority, Thrift Savings Fund, and several small retirement programs.

3. Includes the Coast Guard. Beginning with October 2002, includes the Uniformed Services Retiree Health Care Fund. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

Table 6.12D. Nonfarm Proprietors’ Income by Industry [Millions of dollars]

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Nonfarm proprietors’ income ............................. 1 936,327 1,004,254 950,368 888,013 Forestry, fishing, and related activities ......................... 2 7,745 7,814 7,705 7,348 Mining ............................................................................... 3 29,164 36,032 20,865 23,662 Utilities.............................................................................. 4 1,057 5,328 4,154 2,811 Construction .................................................................... 5 163,834 169,821 155,817 109,416 Manufacturing .................................................................. 6 30,046 40,207 36,166 34,215

Durable goods ............................................................... 7 12,798 15,751 13,354 12,104 Nondurable goods ......................................................... 8 17,248 24,456 22,812 22,111

Wholesale trade ............................................................... 9 35,956 39,083 43,485 46,760 Retail trade ....................................................................... 10 65,293 67,006 65,787 62,883 Transportation and warehousing ................................... 11 37,206 39,358 40,043 36,422 Information ....................................................................... 12 13,813 14,636 18,079 12,434 Finance, insurance, real estate, rental, and leasing..... 13 125,570 123,859 91,987 81,495

Finance and insurance .................................................. 14 57,994 69,942 62,280 59,777 Real estate and rental and leasing ................................ 15 67,576 53,917 29,707 21,718

Professional and business services .............................. 16 197,556 221,818 228,896 232,963 Professional, scientific, and technical services 17 164,764 182,345 191,805 197,364

Legal services............................................................ 18 59,774 64,821 69,100 69,081 Computer systems design and related services........ 19 16,107 17,594 16,899 17,820 Miscellaneous professional, scientific, and technical

services 1............................................................... 20 88,883 99,930 105,806 110,464 Management of companies and enterprises;

administrative and waste management services ....... 21 32,792 39,473 37,091 35,599 Educational services, health care, and social

assistance .................................................................... 22 95,756 101,318 102,313 107,305 Educational services...................................................... 23 4,424 5,072 4,955 4,842 Health care and social assistance ................................. 24 91,332 96,246 97,358 102,463

Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services................................................................ 25 37,350 37,790 35,305 31,943 Arts, entertainment, and recreation ............................... 26 18,902 18,451 18,435 17,646 Accommodation and food services................................ 27 18,448 19,339 16,870 14,297

Other services, except government ............................... 28 95,981 100,184 99,766 102,664

1. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and development services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services.

NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

Table 6.13D. Noncorporate Capital Consumption Allowances by Industry [Millions of dollars]

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Noncorporate capital consumption allowances ........... 1 256,142 278,173 297,405 367,470 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting ................................ 2 21,400 22,601 23,633 25,569

Farms 1 ...................................................................................... 3 18,949 20,164 21,018 21,982 Forestry, fishing, and related activities....................................... 4 2,451 2,437 2,615 .............

Mining ........................................................................................... 5 12,661 15,836 18,223 22,833 Utilities.......................................................................................... 6 6,405 7,014 7,242 9,873 Construction ................................................................................ 7 13,554 14,198 14,050 18,571 Manufacturing .............................................................................. 8 18,104 19,318 21,288 26,729

Durable goods ........................................................................... 9 5,376 6,066 6,509 7,886 Nondurable goods ..................................................................... 10 12,728 13,252 14,779 18,843

Wholesale trade ........................................................................... 11 4,302 4,750 5,461 7,020 Retail trade ................................................................................... 12 7,921 7,876 8,180 11,050 Transportation and warehousing ............................................... 13 12,479 13,251 13,671 19,982 Information ................................................................................... 14 29,424 31,301 30,488 38,012 Finance, insurance, real estate, rental, and leasing................. 15 86,658 95,132 104,896 117,796

Finance and insurance .............................................................. 16 6,403 7,040 12,341 19,089 Real estate and rental and leasing 2 ......................................... 17 80,254 88,092 92,555 98,707

Professional and business services .......................................... 18 17,557 19,046 20,686 27,212 Professional, scientific, and technical services.......................... 19 10,472 11,505 12,320 ............. Management of companies and enterprises; administrative

and waste management services .......................................... 20 7,084 7,540 8,366 ............. Educational services, health care, and social assistance ....... 21 9,699 9,981 11,252 14,957

Educational services.................................................................. 22 817 1,068 962 ............. Health care and social assistance ............................................. 23 8,881 8,914 10,290 .............

Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services .................................................................................... 24 13,699 15,475 16,579 24,397 Arts, entertainment, and recreation ........................................... 25 4,022 4,385 4,573 ............. Accommodation and food services............................................ 26 9,677 11,090 12,006 .............

Other services, except government ........................................... 27 2,280 2,393 1,754 3,469

1. Consists of NAICS crop and animal production. 2. Excludes owner-occupied housing and nonprofit institutions serving households. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.14D. Inventory Valuation Adjustment to Nonfarm Incomes Table 6.15D. Net Interest by Industry by Legal Form of Organization and by Industry [Millions of dollars]

[Millions of dollars]

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Inventory valuation adjustment to nonfarm incomes ....................................................... 1 –34,764 –41,666 –50,256 –43,310

Corporate business..................................................... 2 –30,699 –38,033 –44,009 –38,219 Mining........................................................................ 3 –855 –398 –675 –746 Utilities....................................................................... 4 –753 679 –190 –226 Construction .............................................................. 5 –794 –723 –415 –1,586 Manufacturing............................................................ 6 –13,032 –22,220 –17,587 –16,887

Durable goods....................................................... 7 –4,303 –13,376 –7,457 –8,593 Nondurable goods ................................................. 8 –8,729 –8,844 –10,130 –8,294

Wholesale trade ........................................................ 9 –8,541 –10,355 –16,020 –10,366 Retail trade................................................................ 10 –5,105 –3,290 –6,580 –6,285 Transportation and warehousing ............................... 11 –463 –13 –750 1,205 Information ................................................................ 12 –71 –352 –307 –821 Other 1....................................................................... 13 –1,085 –1,361 –1,485 –2,507

Noncorporate business .............................................. 14 –4,065 –3,633 –6,247 –5,091 Mining........................................................................ 15 –189 –79 –218 –63 Construction .............................................................. 16 –376 –345 –224 –849 Manufacturing............................................................ 17 –1,175 –1,405 –2,164 –1,568

Durable goods....................................................... 18 –383 –798 –629 –580 Nondurable goods ................................................. 19 –792 –607 –1,535 –988

Wholesale trade ........................................................ 20 –840 –996 –1,742 –1,066 Retail trade................................................................ 21 –796 –501 –989 –892 Other 2....................................................................... 22 –689 –307 –910 –653

1. Consists of forestry, fishing, and related activities; finance and insurance; real estate and rental and leasing; professional, scientific, and technical services; management of companies and enterprises; adminis­trative and waste management services; educational services; health care and social assistance; arts, enter­tainment, and recreation; accommodation and food services; and other services, except government.

2. Consists of forestry, fishing, and related activities; utilities; transportation and warehousing; information; finance and insurance; real estate and rental and leasing; professional, scientific, and technical services; management of companies and enterprises; administrative and waste management services; educational services; health care and social assistance; arts, entertainment, and recreation; accommodation and food NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). services; and other services, except government.

NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

Table 6.16D. Corporate Profits by Industry [Billions of dollars]

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Net interest .............................................. 1 526,244 634,281 721,404 794,152 Domestic industries ........................................... 2 662,130 812,094 946,337 1,022,121

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting .......... 3 9,303 9,796 11,022 9,561 Mining ............................................................... 4 5,898 5,849 8,796 9,221 Utilities .............................................................. 5 22,482 20,386 22,750 22,939 Construction...................................................... 6 8,012 11,215 12,806 9,244 Manufacturing ................................................... 7 42,590 47,577 80,745 95,374

Durable goods .............................................. 8 11,711 14,138 39,941 50,718 Nondurable goods ........................................ 9 30,879 33,439 40,804 44,656

Wholesale trade ................................................ 10 6,887 11,430 14,226 14,246 Retail trade ....................................................... 11 16,236 21,607 25,105 23,554 Transportation and warehousing....................... 12 9,207 9,930 10,324 8,156 Information........................................................ Finance, insurance, real estate, rental, and

13 26,600 23,247 31,949 24,395

leasing .......................................................... 14 503,371 617,710 691,059 770,187 Finance and insurance ................................. 15 –74,138 –48,071 –51,858 62,188 Real estate and rental and leasing ............... 16 577,509 665,781 742,917 707,999

Professional and business services.................. Professional, scientific, and technical

17 –12,613 4,494 1,890 8,177

services .................................................... 18 2,534 2,188 4,737 1,431 Management of companies and enterprises Administrative and waste management

19 –18,685 –1,593 –8,245 1,888

services .................................................... Educational services, health care, and social

20 3,538 3,899 5,398 4,858

assistance..................................................... Arts, entertainment, recreation,

21 6,051 7,871 10,903 8,391

accommodation, and food services .............. 22 15,889 18,335 21,564 16,373 Other services, except government .................. 23 2,223 2,656 3,198 2,299

Rest of the world................................................. 24 –135,886 –177,813 –224,933 –227,969 Receipts from the rest of the world ................... 25 186,092 283,721 354,248 261,923 Less: Payments to the rest of the world ............ 26 321,978 461,534 579,181 489,892

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

2006 2007 2008 2009

I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV I II

Corporate profits with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments ..................... 1 1,456.1 1,608.3 1,541.7 1,360.4 1,590.9 1,597.7 1,655.1 1,589.6 1,535.4 1,594.9 1,537.1 1,499.4 1,459.7 1,403.7 1,454.6 1,123.6 1,182.7 1,250.3

Domestic industries ........................................................ 2 1,216.6 1,351.5 1,193.9 983.2 1,344.0 1,342.4 1,404.1 1,315.4 1,253.2 1,283.7 1,166.6 1,072.3 1,047.4 1,036.7 1,057.4 791.3 867.0 935.1 Financial 1 ..................................................................... 3 419.0 427.6 347.0 271.6 442.0 447.5 416.5 404.4 365.7 386.0 356.5 279.9 350.7 323.9 289.8 121.9 237.8 277.5 Nonfinancial................................................................... 4 797.6 923.9 846.9 711.6 902.0 894.9 987.6 911.1 887.5 897.7 810.1 792.4 696.7 712.8 767.6 669.4 629.2 657.6

Rest of the world ............................................................. 5 239.4 256.8 347.8 377.2 246.9 255.3 251.0 274.1 282.2 311.2 370.5 427.1 412.3 367.0 397.2 332.4 315.8 315.2 Receipts from the rest of the world................................ 6 384.1 434.4 504.5 544.2 410.6 436.0 441.2 450.0 457.6 490.0 521.8 548.8 565.7 573.6 558.5 479.1 402.2 400.9 Less: Payments to the rest of the world......................... 7 144.6 177.6 156.8 167.0 163.6 180.7 190.2 175.9 175.4 178.8 151.3 121.7 153.5 206.6 161.3 146.8 86.4 85.7

Corporate profits with inventory valuation adjustment ........................................................... 8 1,609.5 1,784.7 1,730.4 1,424.5 1,781.9 1,771.4 1,822.8 1,762.7 1,705.4 1,779.1 1,732.9 1,704.1 1,512.9 1,463.8 1,522.2 1,199.3 1,327.6 1,379.1

Domestic industries ........................................................ 9 1,370.0 1,527.8 1,382.6 1,047.3 1,535.0 1,516.1 1,571.8 1,488.6 1,423.2 1,467.9 1,362.4 1,277.0 1,100.6 1,096.8 1,125.0 866.9 1,011.9 1,063.8 Financial ........................................................................ 10 443.6 448.0 367.8 278.9 466.5 467.8 434.8 422.8 384.2 406.2 378.2 302.5 357.0 330.8 297.5 130.3 253.9 291.8

Federal Reserve banks ............................................. 11 26.6 33.8 37.7 35.7 31.0 33.6 35.8 34.9 38.2 38.5 37.5 36.5 35.9 31.1 34.6 41.1 28.8 46.1 Other financial 2......................................................... 12 417.0 414.1 330.1 243.2 435.5 434.2 399.0 387.8 346.0 367.7 340.6 266.0 321.1 299.7 262.9 89.2 225.1 245.7

Nonfinancial................................................................... 13 926.4 1,079.9 1,014.9 768.4 1,068.5 1,048.3 1,137.0 1,065.8 1,039.0 1,061.7 984.2 974.5 743.6 766.0 827.5 736.6 758.0 772.0 Utilities....................................................................... 14 29.8 54.4 49.1 40.1 45.2 53.1 60.8 58.4 51.3 46.6 47.3 51.2 33.1 43.1 43.5 40.8 53.6 ............ Manufacturing............................................................ 15 247.2 304.5 278.6 175.5 294.4 302.3 336.4 285.0 288.9 316.0 244.0 265.7 187.6 160.1 205.7 148.6 121.6 ............

Durable goods ....................................................... 16 95.6 118.9 96.1 30.7 125.3 94.9 134.1 121.2 105.9 100.6 84.9 92.8 61.0 19.7 40.5 1.5 8.0 ............ Fabricated metal products ................................. 17 18.1 18.7 21.3 17.6 19.6 16.7 18.1 20.4 19.1 20.6 22.5 23.0 18.5 14.9 17.7 19.2 19.3 ............ Machinery.......................................................... 18 14.5 19.2 19.8 16.1 18.8 18.7 20.1 19.3 20.0 21.0 19.3 19.0 17.1 13.1 14.6 19.6 12.8 ............ Computer and electronic products .................... 19 9.0 17.4 11.2 4.7 10.1 19.1 22.6 17.7 17.0 10.5 11.6 5.5 14.5 2.0 0.1 2.2 3.2 ............ Electrical equipment, appliances, and

components................................................... 20 –1.4 11.5 –1.1 –4.1 12.6 8.8 12.3 12.1 3.5 –2.1 –4.5 –1.4 –3.6 –2.0 –2.6 –8.4 –6.3 ............ Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and parts ... 21 1.1 –6.8 –16.4 –47.5 1.2 –13.9 –5.6 –8.8 –15.1 –8.7 –24.9 –17.0 –35.3 –55.7 –45.4 –53.4 –54.8 ............ Other durable goods 3 ....................................... 22 54.2 58.9 61.3 43.9 63.0 45.5 66.7 60.6 61.4 59.3 60.9 63.7 49.8 47.4 56.2 22.3 33.9 ............

Nondurable goods ................................................. 23 151.7 185.7 182.6 144.9 169.1 207.4 202.3 163.8 183.0 215.4 159.1 172.9 126.6 140.5 165.2 147.1 113.6 ............ Food and beverage and tobacco products ........ 24 27.3 32.5 30.2 33.7 30.3 32.7 33.7 33.1 28.2 33.5 29.3 29.8 29.2 37.1 37.3 31.3 34.7 ............ Petroleum and coal products............................. 25 79.4 76.6 77.8 66.5 73.4 89.1 84.1 59.9 78.0 110.9 64.8 57.5 64.5 42.5 79.3 79.7 29.4 ............ Chemical products............................................. 26 25.7 52.5 51.9 31.3 46.3 59.9 61.5 42.3 52.4 50.2 42.6 62.4 16.4 48.2 39.1 21.7 29.6 ............ Other nondurable goods 4 ................................. 27 19.3 24.0 22.7 13.3 19.0 25.6 23.0 28.5 24.3 20.8 22.5 23.2 16.6 12.7 9.5 14.4 19.8 ............

Wholesale trade ........................................................ 28 92.2 103.7 102.2 75.1 104.4 100.7 107.4 102.2 107.9 117.0 107.9 76.0 46.6 56.6 85.8 111.5 94.0 ............ Retail trade ................................................................ 29 122.6 133.2 121.6 78.2 132.3 123.3 136.4 140.7 127.9 137.2 118.7 102.4 75.6 80.2 77.1 79.7 83.1 ............ Transportation and warehousing ............................... 30 29.0 42.1 30.0 11.4 43.4 45.3 40.3 39.6 32.9 33.0 30.9 23.4 12.9 11.9 9.2 11.5 6.7 ............ Information ................................................................ 31 81.3 92.4 90.3 84.7 84.1 92.6 100.8 92.1 90.5 77.5 93.9 99.4 91.6 101.8 81.9 63.6 95.4 ............ Other nonfinancial 5................................................... 32 324.3 349.6 343.0 303.4 364.8 331.0 354.9 347.8 339.6 334.4 341.5 356.4 296.3 312.1 324.4 280.8 303.6 ............

Rest of the world ............................................................. 33 239.4 256.8 347.8 377.2 246.9 255.3 251.0 274.1 282.2 311.2 370.5 427.1 412.3 367.0 397.2 332.4 315.8 315.2

1. Consists of finance and insurance and bank and other holding companies. 2. Consists of credit intermediation and related activities; securities, commodity contracts, and other financial investments and related activities; insurance carriers and related activities; funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles; and bank and other

holding companies. 3. Consists of wood products; nonmetallic mineral products; primary metals; other transportation equipment; furniture and related products; and miscellaneous manufacturing. 4. Consists of textile mills and textile product mills; apparel; leather and allied products; paper products; printing and related support activities; and plastics and rubber products. 5. Consists of agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting; mining; construction; real estate and rental and leasing; professional, scientific, and technical services; administrative and waste management services; educational services; health care and

social assistance; arts, entertainment, and recreation; accommodation and food services; and other services, except government. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.17D. Corporate Profits Before Tax by Industry [Millions of dollars]

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008 Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Corporate profits before tax 1 1,640,158 1,822,720 1,774,389 1,462,749 Information .......................................................................... 47 81,358 92,750 90,637 85,528 Domestic industries ........................................................... 2 1,400,717 1,565,879 1,426,637 1,085,549 Publishing industries (includes software) .......................... 48 26,440 17,930 ............... ..............

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting................... Farms 1......................................................................... Forestry, fishing, and related activities .........................

3 4 5

4,504 3,049 1,455

4,729 2,839 1,890

6,031 ............... ...............

3,672 ............... ...............

Motion picture and sound recording industries ................. Broadcasting and telecommunications ............................. Information and data processing services ........................

49 50 51

–380 49,145

6,153

1,061 62,659 11,101

...............

...............

...............

..............

..............

..............

Mining.............................................................................. 6 43,277 57,015 56,985 67,766 Finance and insurance ....................................................... 52 282,461 286,346 232,159 141,569 Oil and gas extraction................................................... 7 32,543 35,094 ............... ............... Federal Reserve banks ..................................................... 53 26,568 33,836 ............... .............. Mining, except oil and gas............................................ 8 7,674 11,566 ............... ............... Credit intermediation and related activities ....................... 54 86,237 70,619 ............... .............. Support activities for mining ......................................... 9 3,059 10,355 ............... ............... Securities, commodity contracts, and investments ........... 55 24,079 28,696 ............... ..............

Utilities ............................................................................ 10 30,534 53,722 49,308 40,351 Insurance carriers and related activities ........................... 56 97,490 103,488 ............... .............. Construction ................................................................... 11 84,512 84,582 72,353 61,060 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles ........................ 57 48,087 49,708 ............... .............. Manufacturing.................................................................

Durable goods .............................................................. Wood products ......................................................... Nonmetallic mineral products ................................... Primary metals .........................................................

12 13 14 15 16

260,260 99,854 5,809 9,152

13,640

326,742 132,240

3,186 5,979

19,339

296,228 103,509

...............

...............

...............

192,393 39,245

...............

...............

...............

Real estate and rental and leasing .................................... Real estate........................................................................ Rental and leasing services and lessors of intangible

assets 3 .........................................................................

58 59

60

28,808 20,536

8,272

25,082 14,663

10,418

18,429 ...............

...............

5,287 ..............

..............

Fabricated metal products ........................................ 17 18,939 20,919 ............... ............... Professional, scientific, and technical services............... 61 42,084 51,902 54,865 51,754 Machinery................................................................. 18 15,318 21,594 ............... ............... Legal services................................................................... 62 12,218 11,635 ............... .............. Computer and electronic products ........................... 19 8,056 18,422 ............... ............... Computer systems design and related services ............... 63 346 4,468 ............... .............. Electrical equipment, appliances, and components 20 –938 12,672 ............... ............... Miscellaneous professional, scientific, and technical Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and parts.......... 21 1,358 –6,835 ............... ............... services 4 ...................................................................... 64 29,520 35,798 ............... .............. Other transportation equipment ............................... Furniture and related products .................................

22 23

13,671 4,067

18,529 4,841

...............

............... ............... ............... Management of companies and enterprises 5.................. 65 161,108 161,618 135,617 137,327

Miscellaneous manufacturing................................... 24 10,783 13,594 ............... ............... Administrative and waste management services ............ 66 23,770 20,844 29,245 23,904 Nondurable goods ........................................................ 25 160,406 194,502 192,719 153,148 Administrative and support services ................................. 67 19,326 19,751 ............... ..............

Food and beverage and tobacco products ............... 26 27,661 34,856 ............... ............... Waste management and remediation services................. 68 4,444 1,093 ............... .............. Textile mills and textile product mills......................... Apparel and leather and allied products...................

27 28

663 3,645

1,116 3,607

...............

............... ............... ............... Educational services .......................................................... 69 5,215 5,270 5,257 5,442

Paper products ......................................................... Printing and related support activities ...................... Petroleum and coal products.................................... Chemical products ................................................... Plastics and rubber products....................................

29 30 31 32 33

6,166 5,305

82,270 29,203 5,494

10,894 5,856

78,422 55,388

4,363

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............

Health care and social assistance..................................... Ambulatory health care services....................................... Hospitals and nursing and residential care facilities ......... Social assistance ..............................................................

70 71 72 73

54,189 37,205 10,048

6,937

57,985 39,881 10,653

7,451

60,138 ............... ............... ...............

56,055 .............. .............. ..............

Wholesale trade .............................................................. 34 100,755 114,024 118,213 85,502 Arts, entertainment, and recreation .................................. 74 6,606 6,968 5,986 5,381 Durable goods .............................................................. 35 59,492 66,448 ............... ............... Performing arts, spectator sports, museums, and related Nondurable goods ........................................................ 36 41,263 47,576 ............... ............... activities ........................................................................ 75 3,738 4,519 ............... ..............

Retail trade...................................................................... 37 127,695 136,458 128,137 84,461 Amusements, gambling, and recreation industries ........... 76 2,868 2,449 ............... ..............

Transportation and warehousing.................................. 38 29,500 42,137 30,795 10,173 Accommodation and food services .................................. 77 22,337 24,426 22,406 17,455 Air transportation.......................................................... 39 –4,650 3,251 ............... ............... Accommodation ................................................................ 78 5,941 6,551 ............... .............. Rail transportation ........................................................ 40 6,858 10,256 ............... ............... Food services and drinking places.................................... 79 16,396 17,875 ............... .............. Water transportation..................................................... 41 1,340 1,930 ............... ............... Truck transportation...................................................... 42 9,835 9,833 ............... ............... Other services, except government .................................. 80 11,743 13,279 13,847 10,469 Transit and ground passenger transportation............... Pipeline transportation ................................................. Other transportation and support activities 2................ Warehousing and storage ............................................

43 44 45 46

864 1,070

12,897 1,287

970 926

13,451 1,520

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............

Rest of the world 6 .................................................................. Receipts from the rest of the world ....................................... Less: Payments to the rest of the world ................................

81 82 83

239,442 384,055 144,614

256,841 434,447 177,606

347,752 504,548 156,796

377,200 544,243 167,043

1. NAICS crop and animal production. 2. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. 3. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 4. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related

services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and development services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services.

5. Consists of bank and other holding companies. 6. Consists of receipts by all U.S. residents, including both corporations and persons, of dividends from foreign corpora­

tions, and, for U.S. corporations, their share of reinvested earnings of their incorporated foreign affiliates, and earnings of unincorporated foreign affiliates (line 82), net of corresponding payments (line 83).

NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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162 Income by Industry September 2009

Table 6.18D. Taxes on Corporate Income by Industry [Millions of dollars]

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008 Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Taxes on corporate income ........................................ 1 412,384 473,267 451,542 292,180 Pipeline transportation ...................................................... 44 388 318 ............... ............... Domestic industries ................................................................

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting ........................ Farms 1.............................................................................. Forestry, fishing, and related activities ..............................

Mining ................................................................................... Oil and gas extraction........................................................ Mining, except oil and gas ................................................. Support activities for mining ..............................................

Utilities .................................................................................

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10

412,384 1,108

853 256

11,102 8,161 1,661 1,280 9,703

473,267 900 709 191

13,943 7,094 2,889 3,960

12,655

451,542 831

..............

.............. 14,178

..............

..............

.............. 14,869

292,180 51

..............

.............. 11,756

..............

..............

.............. 14,313

Other transportation and support activities 2 .................... Warehousing and storage.................................................

Information .......................................................................... Publishing industries (includes software).......................... Motion picture and sound recording industries ................. Broadcasting and telecommunications ............................. Information and data processing services ........................

Finance and insurance ....................................................... Federal Reserve banks..................................................... Credit intermediation and related activities.......................

45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54

3,692 182

26,092 10,020

492 13,505 2,074

89,703 21,468 18,097

4,138 212

33,055 10,341

1,139 19,162

2,413 115,198 29,052 17,276

...............

............... 33,734

...............

...............

...............

............... 112,330

...............

...............

...............

............... 19,250

...............

...............

...............

............... 42,300

...............

............... Construction ........................................................................ 11 11,626 10,432 6,069 6,014 Securities, commodity contracts, and investments ........... 55 13,091 18,137 ............... ............... Manufacturing...................................................................... 12 118,798 131,223 129,692 117,821 Insurance carriers and related activities ........................... 56 35,068 48,607 ............... ...............

Durable goods ................................................................... 13 45,484 50,819 52,480 44,606 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles........................ 57 1,979 2,126 ............... ............... Wood products .............................................................. 14 885 546 .............. .............. Real estate and rental and leasing .................................... 58 5,637 7,452 8,065 –383 Nonmetallic mineral products ........................................ 15 2,581 2,848 .............. .............. Real estate........................................................................ 59 4,035 4,574 ............... ............... Primary metals .............................................................. 16 3,548 5,812 .............. .............. Rental and leasing services and lessors of intangible Fabricated metal products ............................................. 17 4,236 4,094 .............. .............. assets 3......................................................................... 60 1,603 2,877 ............... ............... Machinery...................................................................... Computer and electronic products ................................ Electrical equipment, appliances, and components ...... Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and parts ............... Other transportation equipment .................................... Furniture and related products ......................................

18 19 20 21 22 23

5,733 12,023

2,139 5,218 3,847 1,007

7,897 11,869 2,521 3,561 5,428 1,037

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

Professional, scientific, and technical services .............. Legal services................................................................... Computer systems design and related services............... Miscellaneous professional, scientific, and technical

services 4 ......................................................................

61 62 63

64

5,887 486

1,163

4,238

7,559 512

1,727

5,320

7,051 ............... ...............

...............

950 ............... ...............

...............

Miscellaneous manufacturing ........................................ 24 4,269 5,207 .............. .............. Management of companies and enterprises 5 ................. 65 50,815 50,430 39,894 12,073 Nondurable goods .............................................................

Food and beverage and tobacco products .................... Textile mills and textile product mills.............................. Apparel and leather and allied products........................ Paper products ..............................................................

25 26 27 28 29

73,314 14,576

302 789

2,869

80,404 14,181

325 821

3,353

77,213 .............. .............. .............. ..............

73,215 .............. .............. .............. ..............

Administrative and waste management services ............ Administrative and support services ................................. Waste management and remediation services.................

Educational services ..........................................................

66 67 68

69

3,889 3,360

528

795

3,210 2,573

637

773

4,048 ............... ...............

754

2,567 ............... ...............

779 Printing and related support activities ........................... 30 782 808 .............. .............. Health care and social assistance .................................... 70 4,901 5,813 4,809 5,251 Petroleum and coal products......................................... 31 29,456 32,312 .............. .............. Ambulatory health care services ...................................... 71 2,158 2,199 ............... ............... Chemical products......................................................... 32 23,623 27,560 .............. .............. Hospitals and nursing and residential care facilities ......... 72 1,756 2,398 ............... ............... Plastics and rubber products......................................... 33 917 1,044 .............. .............. Social assistance .............................................................. 73 987 1,216 ............... ...............

Wholesale trade ................................................................... Durable goods ................................................................... Nondurable goods .............................................................

34 35 36

22,655 10,630 12,026

26,317 12,413 13,903

27,291 .............. ..............

24,024 .............. ..............

Arts, entertainment, and recreation .................................. Performing arts, spectator sports, museums, and related

activities ........................................................................

74

75

844

456

1,466

1,001

814

...............

324

............... Retail trade ........................................................................... 37 33,815 35,737 32,689 25,389 Amusements, gambling, and recreation industries ........... 76 387 465 ............... ............... Transportation and warehousing ....................................... 38 8,486 10,345 7,835 6,594 Accommodation and food services .................................. 77 5,446 5,447 5,423 2,588

Air transportation............................................................... 39 298 449 .............. .............. Accommodation ................................................................ 78 2,243 1,866 ............... ............... Rail transportation ............................................................. 40 1,851 3,006 .............. .............. Food services and drinking places ................................... 79 3,204 3,581 ............... ............... Water transportation .......................................................... Truck transportation ...........................................................

41 42

302 1,700

371 1,727

..............

.............. .............. .............. Other services, except government .................................. 80 1,083 1,312 1,165 522

Transit and ground passenger transportation .................... 43 72 125 .............. .............. Rest of the world ..................................................................... 81 0 0 0 0

1. NAICS crop and animal production. services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and 2. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. development services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services. 3. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 5. Consists of bank and other holding companies. 4. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.19D. Corporate Profits After Tax by Industry [Millions of dollars]

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008 Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Corporate profits after tax ..................................... 1 1,227,774 1,349,453 1,322,847 1,170,569 Information ........................................................................... 47 55,266 59,695 56,903 66,279 Domestic industries ........................................................... 2 988,333 1,092,612 975,096 793,369 Publishing industries (includes software) .......................... 48 16,420 7,589 ............... ...............

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting................... Farms 1......................................................................... Forestry, fishing, and related activities .........................

3 4 5

3,396 2,196 1,199

3,829 2,131 1,698

5,199 ............... ...............

3,621 ................ ................

Motion picture and sound recording industries.................. Broadcasting and telecommunications.............................. Information and data processing services .........................

49 50 51

–873 35,640 4,079

–78 43,496

8,688

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............

Mining.............................................................................. 6 32,175 43,072 42,807 56,010 Finance and insurance........................................................ 52 192,758 171,148 119,829 99,269 Oil and gas extraction................................................... 7 24,382 28,000 ............... ................ Federal Reserve banks ..................................................... 53 5,100 4,784 ............... ............... Mining, except oil and gas............................................ 8 6,014 8,677 ............... ................ Credit intermediation and related activities ....................... 54 68,140 53,342 ............... ............... Support activities for mining ......................................... 9 1,779 6,395 ............... ................ Securities, commodity contracts, and investments ............ 55 10,988 10,559 ............... ...............

Utilities ............................................................................ 10 20,831 41,068 34,439 26,038 Insurance carriers and related activities ............................ 56 62,422 54,880 ............... ............... Construction ................................................................... 11 72,886 74,150 66,284 55,046 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles......................... 57 46,108 47,582 ............... ............... Manufacturing.................................................................

Durable goods .............................................................. Wood products ......................................................... Nonmetallic mineral products ................................... Primary metals .........................................................

12 13 14 15 16

141,462 54,370 4,924 6,571

10,092

195,519 81,421

2,640 3,132

13,527

166,536 51,029

...............

...............

...............

74,572 –5,361

................

................

................

Real estate and rental and leasing..................................... Real estate ........................................................................ Rental and leasing services and lessors of intangible

assets 3 .........................................................................

58 59

60

23,170 16,501

6,669

17,630 10,089

7,541

10,364 ...............

...............

5,671 ...............

...............

Fabricated metal products ........................................ 17 14,703 16,825 ............... ................ Professional, scientific, and technical services ............... 61 36,197 44,343 47,814 50,804 Machinery................................................................. 18 9,586 13,697 ............... ................ Legal services ................................................................... 62 11,732 11,123 ............... ............... Computer and electronic products ........................... 19 –3,967 6,554 ............... ................ Computer systems design and related services................ 63 –817 2,742 ............... ............... Electrical equipment, appliances, and components 20 –3,077 10,151 ............... ................ Miscellaneous professional, scientific, and technical Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and parts.......... 21 –3,860 –10,396 ............... ................ services 4....................................................................... 64 25,282 30,478 ............... ............... Other transportation equipment ............................... Furniture and related products .................................

22 23

9,824 3,060

13,101 3,804

...............

............... ................ ................ Management of companies and enterprises 5 .................. 65 110,293 111,189 95,722 125,254

Miscellaneous manufacturing................................... 24 6,514 8,387 ............... ................ Administrative and waste management services............. 66 19,882 17,634 25,197 21,337 Nondurable goods ........................................................ 25 87,092 114,098 115,507 79,933 Administrative and support services.................................. 67 15,966 17,178 ............... ...............

Food and beverage and tobacco products ............... 26 13,085 20,675 ............... ................ Waste management and remediation services ................. 68 3,916 456 ............... ............... Textile mills and textile product mills......................... Apparel and leather and allied products...................

27 28

362 2,856

791 2,786

...............

............... ................ ................ Educational services........................................................... 69 4,420 4,497 4,503 4,663

Paper products ......................................................... Printing and related support activities ...................... Petroleum and coal products.................................... Chemical products ................................................... Plastics and rubber products....................................

29 30 31 32 33

3,297 4,523

52,814 5,580 4,576

7,541 5,048

46,109 27,828

3,319

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............

................

................

................

................

................

Health care and social assistance ..................................... Ambulatory health care services ....................................... Hospitals and nursing and residential care facilities .......... Social assistance...............................................................

70 71 72 73

49,289 35,047 8,292 5,949

52,171 37,681 8,255 6,235

55,329 ............... ............... ...............

50,804 ............... ............... ...............

Wholesale trade .............................................................. 34 78,100 87,707 90,923 61,478 Arts, entertainment, and recreation................................... 74 5,763 5,502 5,172 5,058 Durable goods .............................................................. 35 48,862 54,035 ............... ................ Performing arts, spectator sports, museums, and related Nondurable goods ........................................................ 36 29,237 33,672 ............... ................ activities......................................................................... 75 3,282 3,518 ............... ...............

Retail trade...................................................................... 37 93,880 100,721 95,448 59,072 Amusements, gambling, and recreation industries............ 76 2,480 1,984 ............... ...............

Transportation and warehousing.................................. 38 21,014 31,792 22,960 3,578 Accommodation and food services ................................... 77 16,891 18,979 16,984 14,867 Air transportation.......................................................... 39 –4,948 2,803 ............... ................ Accommodation................................................................. 78 3,699 4,685 ............... ............... Rail transportation ........................................................ 40 5,007 7,250 ............... ................ Food services and drinking places .................................... 79 13,192 14,295 ............... ............... Water transportation..................................................... 41 1,037 1,559 ............... ................ Truck transportation...................................................... 42 8,135 8,106 ............... ................ Other services, except government................................... 80 10,660 11,967 12,682 9,948 Transit and ground passenger transportation............... Pipeline transportation ................................................. Other transportation and support activities 2................ Warehousing and storage ............................................

43 44 45 46

792 681

9,205 1,105

845 608

9,313 1,308

...............

...............

...............

...............

................

................

................

................

Rest of the world 6 ................................................................... Receipts from the rest of the world........................................ Less: Payments to the rest of the world.................................

81 82 83

239,442 384,055 144,614

256,841 434,447 177,606

347,752 504,548 156,796

377,200 544,243 167,043

1. NAICS crop and animal production. 2. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. 3. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 4. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related

services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and development services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services.

5. Consists of bank and other holding companies. 6. Consists of receipts by all U.S. residents, including both corporations and persons, of dividends from foreign corpora­

tions, and, for U.S. corporations, their share of reinvested earnings of their incorporated foreign affiliates, and earnings of unincorporated foreign affiliates (line 82), net of corresponding payments (line 83).

NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.20D. Net Corporate Dividend Payments by Industry [Millions of dollars]

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008 Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Net corporate dividends ............................................. 1 557,320 704,778 767,785 689,874 Information .......................................................................... 47 11,753 24,940 33,582 28,069 Domestic industries ................................................................ 2 296,459 626,877 641,614 543,263 Publishing industries (includes software).......................... 48 3,196 8,099 ............... ...............

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting ........................ Farms 1.............................................................................. Forestry, fishing, and related activities ..............................

3 4 5

4,205 2,878 1,326

6,530 5,282 1,248

5,849 .............. ..............

5,917 .............. ..............

Motion picture and sound recording industries ................. Broadcasting and telecommunications ............................. Information and data processing services ........................

49 50 51

–581 8,022 1,116

1,068 13,414

2,359

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............

Mining ................................................................................... 6 3,834 19,375 9,661 8,038 Finance and insurance ....................................................... 52 79,766 92,729 109,685 101,781 Oil and gas extraction........................................................ 7 1,101 13,587 .............. .............. Federal Reserve banks..................................................... 53 781 871 ............... ............... Mining, except oil and gas ................................................. 8 1,462 4,248 .............. .............. Credit intermediation and related activities....................... 54 14,701 15,605 ............... ............... Support activities for mining .............................................. 9 1,270 1,540 .............. .............. Securities, commodity contracts, and investments ........... 55 9,280 15,305 ............... ...............

Utilities ................................................................................. 10 12,814 15,165 20,445 8,735 Insurance carriers and related activities ........................... 56 11,147 10,578 ............... ............... Construction ........................................................................ 11 35,283 40,808 44,090 36,584 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles........................ 57 43,856 50,370 ............... ............... Manufacturing......................................................................

Durable goods ................................................................... Wood products .............................................................. Nonmetallic mineral products ........................................ Primary metals ..............................................................

12 13 14 15 16

–73,904 –31,889

1,532 743

2,506

153,619 49,008 2,709 1,784 3,940

122,932 46,320

..............

..............

..............

120,238 51,975

..............

..............

..............

Real estate and rental and leasing .................................... Real estate........................................................................ Rental and leasing services and lessors of intangible

assets 3.........................................................................

58 59

60

29,772 27,880

1,892

31,039 28,708

2,331

27,069 ...............

...............

28,064 ...............

...............

Fabricated metal products ............................................. 17 3,372 7,679 .............. .............. Professional, scientific, and technical services .............. 61 28,302 38,410 41,497 41,039 Machinery...................................................................... 18 719 4,805 .............. .............. Legal services................................................................... 62 6,136 5,742 ............... ............... Computer and electronic products ................................ 19 –45,300 2,569 .............. .............. Computer systems design and related services............... 63 3,262 5,943 ............... ............... Electrical equipment, appliances, and components ...... 20 6,403 13,421 .............. .............. Miscellaneous professional, scientific, and technical Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and parts ............... 21 –1,341 554 .............. .............. services 4 ...................................................................... 64 18,904 26,725 ............... ............... Other transportation equipment .................................... Furniture and related products ......................................

22 23

1,886 1,193

5,579 1,329

..............

.............. .............. .............. Management of companies and enterprises 5 ................. 65 45,836 63,019 66,698 32,182

Miscellaneous manufacturing ........................................ 24 –3,603 4,639 .............. .............. Administrative and waste management services ............ 66 9,633 11,104 13,322 11,433 Nondurable goods ............................................................. 25 –42,015 104,611 76,613 68,263 Administrative and support services ................................. 67 8,368 9,148 ............... ...............

Food and beverage and tobacco products .................... 26 –3,948 15,285 .............. .............. Waste management and remediation services................. 68 1,265 1,956 ............... ............... Textile mills and textile product mills.............................. Apparel and leather and allied products........................

27 28

413 1,459

620 2,286

..............

.............. .............. .............. Educational services .......................................................... 69 1,129 1,240 1,537 859

Paper products .............................................................. Printing and related support activities ........................... Petroleum and coal products......................................... Chemical products......................................................... Plastics and rubber products.........................................

29 30 31 32 33

–1,999 2,108

25,846 –69,733

3,840

3,919 2,831

35,333 41,179 3,160

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

Health care and social assistance .................................... Ambulatory health care services ...................................... Hospitals and nursing and residential care facilities ......... Social assistance ..............................................................

70 71 72 73

16,441 13,065 1,405 1,972

18,873 15,757 1,047 2,069

24,947 ............... ............... ...............

12,121 ............... ............... ...............

Wholesale trade ................................................................... 34 37,480 41,825 42,297 38,937 Arts, entertainment, and recreation .................................. 74 5,360 4,437 7,000 6,365 Durable goods ................................................................... 35 16,311 24,971 .............. .............. Performing arts, spectator sports, museums, and related Nondurable goods ............................................................. 36 21,169 16,854 .............. .............. activities ........................................................................ 75 3,336 2,743 ............... ...............

Retail trade ........................................................................... 37 26,425 34,920 36,948 32,878 Amusements, gambling, and recreation industries ........... 76 2,025 1,694 ............... ...............

Transportation and warehousing ....................................... 38 8,277 11,129 13,008 14,809 Accommodation and food services .................................. 77 9,561 11,982 14,113 7,982 Air transportation............................................................... 39 311 491 .............. .............. Accommodation ................................................................ 78 2,650 3,963 ............... ............... Rail transportation ............................................................. 40 1,004 1,245 .............. .............. Food services and drinking places ................................... 79 6,911 8,019 ............... ............... Water transportation .......................................................... 41 233 938 .............. .............. Truck transportation ........................................................... 42 2,684 3,543 .............. .............. Other services, except government .................................. 80 4,492 5,733 6,935 7,233 Transit and ground passenger transportation .................... Pipeline transportation....................................................... Other transportation and support activities 2..................... Warehousing and storage .................................................

43 44 45 46

271 637

2,557 581

299 411

3,656 546

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

Rest of the world ..................................................................... Receipts from the rest of the world 6 .................................... Less: Payments to the rest of the world 7 .............................

81 82 83

260,861 363,340 102,479

77,901 186,015 108,114

126,171 233,264 107,093

146,610 258,693 112,082

1. NAICS crop and animal production. 2. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. 3. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 4. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related

services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and development services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services.

5. Consists of bank and other holding companies. 6. Consists of (1) receipts by U.S. residents of dividends from foreign corporations, plus (2) earnings distributed by unin­

corporated foreign affiliates to their U.S. parents. 7. Consists of (1) payments by U.S. corporations of dividends to foreign residents, plus (2) earnings distributed by unin­

corporated U.S. affiliates to their foreign parents. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.21D. Undistributed Corporate Profits by Industry [Millions of dollars]

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008 Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Undistributed corporate profits ................................. 1 670,454 644,675 555,062 480,695 Information ........................................................................... 47 43,513 34,755 23,321 38,210 Domestic industries ................................................................ 2 691,874 465,735 333,482 250,106 Publishing industries (includes software)........................... 48 13,224 –510 ............... ...............

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting........................ Farms 1.............................................................................. Forestry, fishing, and related activities ..............................

3 4 5

–809 –682 –127

–2,701 –3,151

450

–650 .............. ..............

–2,296 .............. ..............

Motion picture and sound recording industries.................. Broadcasting and telecommunications .............................. Information and data processing services .........................

49 50 51

–291 27,618 2,962

–1,147 30,083

6,329

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............

Mining................................................................................... 6 28,341 23,697 33,146 47,972 Finance and insurance........................................................ 52 112,992 78,419 10,144 –2,512 Oil and gas extraction........................................................ 7 23,281 14,413 .............. .............. Federal Reserve banks...................................................... 53 4,319 3,913 ............... ............... Mining, except oil and gas................................................. 8 4,552 4,429 .............. .............. Credit intermediation and related activities........................ 54 53,440 37,737 ............... ............... Support activities for mining .............................................. 9 508 4,855 .............. .............. Securities, commodity contracts, and investments ............ 55 1,707 –4,745 ............... ...............

Utilities ................................................................................. 10 8,017 25,903 13,994 17,303 Insurance carriers and related activities ............................ 56 51,275 44,302 ............... ............... Construction ........................................................................ 11 37,604 33,342 22,194 18,462 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles......................... 57 2,251 –2,788 ............... ............... Manufacturing......................................................................

Durable goods ................................................................... Wood products .............................................................. Nonmetallic mineral products ........................................ Primary metals ..............................................................

12 13 14 15 16

215,366 86,259

3,392 5,828 7,586

41,899 32,413

–69 1,348 9,587

43,603 4,709

..............

..............

..............

–45,666 –57,335

..............

..............

..............

Real estate and rental and leasing ..................................... Real estate......................................................................... Rental and leasing services and lessors of intangible

assets 3..........................................................................

58 59

60

–6,602 –11,379

4,778

–13,410 –18,619

5,210

–16,704 ...............

...............

–22,393 ...............

...............

Fabricated metal products ............................................. 17 11,330 9,145 .............. .............. Professional, scientific, and technical services ............... 61 7,895 5,933 6,318 9,765 Machinery...................................................................... 18 8,866 8,892 .............. .............. Legal services.................................................................... 62 5,596 5,381 ............... ............... Computer and electronic products ................................ 19 41,334 3,985 .............. .............. Computer systems design and related services................ 63 –4,079 –3,201 ............... ............... Electrical equipment, appliances, and components ...... 20 –9,480 –3,270 .............. .............. Miscellaneous professional, scientific, and technical Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and parts............... 21 –2,519 –10,950 .............. .............. services 4....................................................................... 64 6,378 3,753 ............... ............... Other transportation equipment .................................... Furniture and related products ......................................

22 23

7,938 1,867

7,522 2,475

..............

.............. .............. .............. Management of companies and enterprises 5 .................. 65 64,457 48,170 29,025 93,073

Miscellaneous manufacturing........................................ 24 10,117 3,748 .............. .............. Administrative and waste management services............. 66 10,249 6,530 11,875 9,904 Nondurable goods ............................................................. 25 129,107 9,487 38,894 11,669 Administrative and support services.................................. 67 7,598 8,030 ............... ...............

Food and beverage and tobacco products .................... 26 17,033 5,390 .............. .............. Waste management and remediation services.................. 68 2,651 –1,500 ............... ............... Textile mills and textile product mills.............................. Apparel and leather and allied products........................

27 28

–51 1,396

172 500

..............

.............. .............. .............. Educational services ........................................................... 69 3,291 3,257 2,966 3,804

Paper products .............................................................. Printing and related support activities ........................... Petroleum and coal products......................................... Chemical products ........................................................ Plastics and rubber products.........................................

29 30 31 32 33

5,296 2,415

26,968 75,312

737

3,622 2,217

10,776 –13,351

160

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

Health care and social assistance ..................................... Ambulatory health care services ....................................... Hospitals and nursing and residential care facilities .......... Social assistance...............................................................

70 71 72 73

32,847 21,982 6,888 3,977

33,298 21,924 7,208 4,166

30,382 ............... ............... ...............

38,683 ............... ............... ...............

Wholesale trade ................................................................... 34 40,620 45,882 48,625 22,541 Arts, entertainment, and recreation ................................... 74 402 1,066 –1,828 –1,307 Durable goods ................................................................... 35 32,552 29,064 .............. .............. Performing arts, spectator sports, museums, and related Nondurable goods ............................................................. 36 8,068 16,818 .............. .............. activities ......................................................................... 75 –54 775 ............... ...............

Retail trade........................................................................... 37 67,455 65,801 58,500 26,193 Amusements, gambling, and recreation industries............ 76 456 290 ............... ...............

Transportation and warehousing....................................... 38 12,737 20,663 9,952 –11,230 Accommodation and food services ................................... 77 7,330 6,997 2,871 6,886 Air transportation............................................................... 39 –5,259 2,311 .............. .............. Accommodation ................................................................. 78 1,049 722 ............... ............... Rail transportation ............................................................. 40 4,003 6,005 .............. .............. Food services and drinking places .................................... 79 6,281 6,276 ............... ............... Water transportation.......................................................... 41 804 621 .............. .............. Truck transportation........................................................... 42 5,451 4,563 .............. .............. Other services, except government ................................... 80 6,169 6,234 5,748 2,715 Transit and ground passenger transportation.................... Pipeline transportation ...................................................... Other transportation and support activities 2..................... Warehousing and storage .................................................

43 44 45 46

521 45

6,648 524

546 197

5,657 762

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

..............

Rest of the world...................................................................... Receipts from the rest of the world 6 ..................................... Less: Payments to the rest of the world 7 ..............................

81 82 83

–21,419 20,715 42,135

178,940 248,432 69,492

221,580 271,284

49,704

230,590 285,550

54,960

1. NAICS crop and animal production. 2. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. 3. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 4. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related

services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and development services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services.

5. Consists of bank and other holding companies. 6. Consists of receipts by all U.S. residents of their share of the reinvested earnings of their incorporated foreign affili­

ates and reinvested earnings of their unincorporated foreign affiliates. 7. Consists of payments to foreign residents of their share of the reinvested earnings of their incorporated U.S. affiliates

and reinvested earnings of their unincorporated U.S. affiliates. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.22D. Corporate Capital Consumption Allowances by Industry [Millions of dollars]

Line 2005 2006 2007 2008 Line 2005 2006 2007 2008

Corporate capital consumption allowances ............. 1 709,494 749,481 792,280 972,691 Other transportation and support activities 2 ..................... 44 7,145 8,166 ................ ................ Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting ............................ 2 7,148 7,281 7,910 10,058 Warehousing and storage.................................................. 45 806 933 ................ ................

Farms 1.................................................................................. Forestry, fishing, and related activities...................................

3 4

5,171 1,977

5,227 2,055

..............

.............. .............. ..............

Information ........................................................................... Publishing industries (includes software)...........................

46 47

65,806 1,648

60,415 2,079

61,314 ................

74,302 ................

Mining ....................................................................................... 5 15,550 20,582 26,397 36,326 Motion picture and sound recording industries.................. 48 3,530 1,294 ................ ................ Oil and gas extraction............................................................ 6 7,006 9,790 .............. .............. Broadcasting and telecommunications .............................. 49 52,315 48,047 ................ ................ Mining, except oil and gas ..................................................... 7 4,807 5,583 .............. .............. Information and data processing services ......................... 50 8,312 8,995 ................ ................ Support activities for mining ..................................................

Utilities...................................................................................... 8 9

3,738 39,296

5,209 39,422

.............. 40,641

.............. 49,953

Finance and insurance........................................................ Federal Reserve banks......................................................

51 52

51,251 311

57,375 326

62,555 ................

76,327 ................

Construction ............................................................................ 10 20,492 22,952 25,083 32,686 Credit intermediation and related activities........................ 53 10,939 14,562 ................ ................ Manufacturing ..........................................................................

Durable goods ....................................................................... Wood products ..................................................................

11 12 13

220,100 133,014

3,163

226,326 139,249

2,695

233,213 138,637

..............

283,466 169,351

..............

Securities, commodity contracts, and investments ............ Insurance carriers and related activities ............................ Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles.........................

54 55 56

6,301 26,820

6,880

6,585 28,128

7,773

................

................

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................ Nonmetallic mineral products ............................................ Primary metals .................................................................. Fabricated metal products ................................................. Machinery.......................................................................... Computer and electronic products ....................................

14 15 16 17 18

8,448 7,285 8,789

11,552 17,430

9,307 8,376 8,903

11,682 16,719

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Real estate and rental and leasing ..................................... Real estate......................................................................... Rental and leasing services and lessors of intangible

assets 3..........................................................................

57 58

59

34,558 10,537

24,021

39,070 10,733

28,337

40,053 ................

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51,979 ................

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Electrical equipment, appliances, and components .......... 19 18,428 18,500 .............. .............. Professional, scientific, and technical services ............... 60 17,941 18,921 20,762 25,149 Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and parts ................... 20 40,666 44,738 .............. .............. Legal services.................................................................... 61 1,195 1,142 ................ ................ Other transportation equipment......................................... 21 9,271 9,669 .............. .............. Computer systems design and related services................ 62 4,519 4,704 ................ ................ Furniture and related products .......................................... 22 1,730 1,989 .............. .............. Miscellaneous professional, scientific, and technical Miscellaneous manufacturing ............................................ 23 6,253 6,673 .............. .............. services 4....................................................................... 63 12,227 13,075 ................ ................

Nondurable goods ................................................................. Food and beverage and tobacco products ........................

24 25

87,085 15,768

87,077 16,048

94,575 ..............

114,116 .............. Management of companies and enterprises 5 .................. 64 44,095 47,155 48,212 54,775

Textile mills and textile product mills .................................. 26 1,500 1,357 .............. .............. Administrative and waste management services............. 65 11,569 11,621 12,777 15,516 Apparel and leather and allied products ............................ 27 1,723 1,712 .............. .............. Administrative and support services.................................. 66 7,792 7,534 ................ ................ Paper products .................................................................. 28 7,915 7,953 .............. .............. Waste management and remediation services.................. 67 3,778 4,087 ................ ................ Printing and related support activities ............................... 29 4,678 4,796 .............. .............. Petroleum and coal products ............................................. 30 25,778 24,441 .............. .............. Educational services ........................................................... 68 578 548 641 766 Chemical products............................................................. Plastics and rubber products.............................................

31 32

23,716 6,007

24,241 6,529

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Health care and social assistance ..................................... Ambulatory health care services .......................................

69 70

7,571 4,916

8,522 5,625

9,748 ................

12,727 ................

Wholesale trade ....................................................................... 33 63,030 69,808 76,805 91,535 Hospitals and nursing and residential care facilities .......... 71 1,249 1,248 ................ ................ Durable goods ....................................................................... 34 41,912 46,874 .............. .............. Social assistance ............................................................... 72 1,407 1,648 ................ ................ Nondurable goods ................................................................. 35 21,118 22,934 .............. .............. Arts, entertainment, and recreation ................................... 73 1,743 2,100 2,245 3,932

Retail trade ............................................................................... 36 44,091 47,084 51,004 62,916 Performing arts, spectator sports, museums, and related Transportation and warehousing ........................................... 37 44,764 48,595 50,651 62,714 activities ......................................................................... 74 967 1,083 ................ ................

Air transportation ................................................................... 38 16,325 15,489 .............. .............. Amusements, gambling, and recreation industries ............ 75 775 1,017 ................ ................ Rail transportation ................................................................. Water transportation .............................................................. Truck transportation ............................................................... Transit and ground passenger transportation ........................

39 40 41 42

5,682 1,796

11,057 1,700

6,203 2,278

13,844 1,649

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76 77 78

15,297 5,531 9,767

16,713 6,104

10,609

17,173 ................ ................

21,077 ................ ................

Pipeline transportation........................................................... 43 253 34 .............. .............. Other services, except government ................................... 79 4,614 4,991 5,095 6,486

1. NAICS crop and animal production. services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and 2. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. development services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services. 3. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 5. Consists of bank and other holding companies. 4. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).