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Table Data - Industrial Production: Gross Value of Products: Nonindustrial Supplies

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Title Industrial Production: Gross Value of Products: Nonindustrial Supplies
Series ID GVIPT54000A
Source Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (US)
Release G.17 Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Billions of 2012 US Dollars
Date Range 1972-01-01 to 2023-01-01
Last Updated 2024-06-28 11:14 AM CDT
Notes Gross Value of Products (GVIP) measures the gross value of products and nonindustrial supplies in the United States.

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: GVIP.T54000.A
DATE VALUE
1972-01-01 515.8401
1973-01-01 545.4431
1974-01-01 543.5726
1975-01-01 490.9868
1976-01-01 523.3348
1977-01-01 564.1359
1978-01-01 593.5035
1979-01-01 612.6134
1980-01-01 583.4052
1981-01-01 585.3125
1982-01-01 565.8573
1983-01-01 595.8222
1984-01-01 643.2620
1985-01-01 656.0831
1986-01-01 672.8034
1987-01-01 715.1845
1988-01-01 737.9968
1989-01-01 744.6657
1990-01-01 758.7291
1991-01-01 741.7614
1992-01-01 760.9832
1993-01-01 786.7006
1994-01-01 824.9984
1995-01-01 850.9612
1996-01-01 880.6924
1997-01-01 932.2476
1998-01-01 976.0113
1999-01-01 1007.3884
2000-01-01 1036.9387
2001-01-01 998.8398
2002-01-01 1002.7082
2003-01-01 1016.3453
2004-01-01 1037.4807
2005-01-01 1077.3781
2006-01-01 1093.5826
2007-01-01 1100.5298
2008-01-01 1035.1802
2009-01-01 898.1533
2010-01-01 925.9549
2011-01-01 937.8440
2012-01-01 955.0510
2013-01-01 975.8276
2014-01-01 987.0529
2015-01-01 983.0506
2016-01-01 991.7586
2017-01-01 996.2042
2018-01-01 1014.8384
2019-01-01 999.3402
2020-01-01 941.6036
2021-01-01 988.6140
2022-01-01 1028.8900
2023-01-01 1012.7824

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