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Table Data - Industrial Capacity: Nondurable Manufacturing (NAICS)

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Title Industrial Capacity: Nondurable Manufacturing (NAICS)
Series ID CAPGMFNA
Source Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (US)
Release G.17 Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization
Seasonal Adjustment Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Index 2017=100
Date Range 1967-01-01 to 2023-01-01
Last Updated 2024-06-28 11:12 AM CDT
Notes Industrial Capacity (CAP) is the amount of resources available to enable an industry to produce goods.

For more information, see the explanatory notes issued by the Board of Governors. For recent updates, see the announcements issued by the Board of Governors

Source Code: CAP.GMFN.A
DATE VALUE
1967-01-01 58.9941
1968-01-01 62.6591
1969-01-01 66.2176
1970-01-01 69.4566
1971-01-01 72.5777
1972-01-01 75.3389
1973-01-01 77.6486
1974-01-01 80.3104
1975-01-01 82.2513
1976-01-01 84.1044
1977-01-01 86.3960
1978-01-01 88.5983
1979-01-01 90.6159
1980-01-01 92.4333
1981-01-01 94.3068
1982-01-01 95.9621
1983-01-01 96.6078
1984-01-01 97.7608
1985-01-01 100.2566
1986-01-01 101.4306
1987-01-01 103.0843
1988-01-01 104.7995
1989-01-01 106.9507
1990-01-01 109.7118
1991-01-01 111.8129
1992-01-01 114.2063
1993-01-01 115.8154
1994-01-01 117.2030
1995-01-01 119.3632
1996-01-01 121.7387
1997-01-01 125.3345
1998-01-01 129.7819
1999-01-01 134.0405
2000-01-01 136.6570
2001-01-01 138.4148
2002-01-01 139.4261
2003-01-01 137.9572
2004-01-01 136.4447
2005-01-01 136.9600
2006-01-01 138.4715
2007-01-01 140.7320
2008-01-01 141.9916
2009-01-01 139.8910
2010-01-01 136.3652
2011-01-01 133.4052
2012-01-01 133.8230
2013-01-01 133.2296
2014-01-01 131.6247
2015-01-01 129.7108
2016-01-01 130.3922
2017-01-01 128.8520
2018-01-01 126.7975
2019-01-01 126.7953
2020-01-01 125.2253
2021-01-01 123.4259
2022-01-01 122.9426
2023-01-01 124.4226

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