Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Intermediate Inputs by Industry: Mining (Chain-Type Price Index)

Title Intermediate Inputs by Industry: Mining (Chain-Type Price Index)
Series ID IIPIPM
Source U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Release Gross Domestic Product by Industry
Seasonal Adjustment Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate
Frequency Quarterly
Units Percent Change
Date Range 2005-04-01 to 2024-07-01
Last Updated 2024-12-19 7:31 AM CST
Notes Intermediate inputs refer to the value of both foreign and domestically produced goods and services which are used as energy, materials, and purchased services as part of an industry's production process.

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DATE VALUE
2005-04-01 11.0
2005-07-01 26.3
2005-10-01 30.5
2006-01-01 -12.1
2006-04-01 1.9
2006-07-01 5.1
2006-10-01 -3.9
2007-01-01 7.8
2007-04-01 11.0
2007-07-01 1.8
2007-10-01 17.3
2008-01-01 20.8
2008-04-01 34.9
2008-07-01 0.6
2008-10-01 -41.4
2009-01-01 -25.2
2009-04-01 -6.2
2009-07-01 7.5
2009-10-01 20.6
2010-01-01 26.0
2010-04-01 -10.5
2010-07-01 2.8
2010-10-01 3.7
2011-01-01 16.6
2011-04-01 12.1
2011-07-01 1.0
2011-10-01 -8.5
2012-01-01 -5.1
2012-04-01 -7.9
2012-07-01 5.5
2012-10-01 9.6
2013-01-01 6.1
2013-04-01 1.6
2013-07-01 -1.7
2013-10-01 1.0
2014-01-01 19.5
2014-04-01 -5.0
2014-07-01 -7.1
2014-10-01 -3.6
2015-01-01 -14.8
2015-04-01 -3.4
2015-07-01 -2.2
2015-10-01 -5.6
2016-01-01 -4.1
2016-04-01 3.8
2016-07-01 9.3
2016-10-01 4.2
2017-01-01 8.7
2017-04-01 2.4
2017-07-01 0.9
2017-10-01 6.4
2018-01-01 7.0
2018-04-01 -0.3
2018-07-01 4.8
2018-10-01 11.4
2019-01-01 -7.2
2019-04-01 -3.4
2019-07-01 -3.2
2019-10-01 0.8
2020-01-01 -4.3
2020-04-01 -9.8
2020-07-01 11.5
2020-10-01 15.1
2021-01-01 26.7
2021-04-01 9.3
2021-07-01 27.7
2021-10-01 26.2
2022-01-01 9.0
2022-04-01 33.0
2022-07-01 0.6
2022-10-01 -19.8
2023-01-01 -10.0
2023-04-01 -15.6
2023-07-01 3.1
2023-10-01 0.8
2024-01-01 -2.9
2024-04-01 -4.9
2024-07-01 3.1

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