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Table Data - Contribution of Intermediate Inputs Intensity to Labor Productivity for Manufacturing: Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing (NAICS 3152) in the United States

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Title Contribution of Intermediate Inputs Intensity to Labor Productivity for Manufacturing: Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing (NAICS 3152) in the United States
Series ID IPUEN3152P070000000
Source U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Release Industry Productivity
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Index 2017=100
Date Range 1987-01-01 to 2021-01-01
Last Updated 2024-04-26 9:19 AM CDT
Notes Contribution of intermediate inputs intensity is the portion of labor productivity change attributed to purchased intermediate inputs. It is the ratio of intermediate purchases to hours worked in the production process. Intermediate purchases are the value of produced goods and services which are used as energy, materials, and purchased services in an industry or sector's production process.
DATE VALUE
1987-01-01 103.122
1988-01-01 104.744
1989-01-01 102.097
1990-01-01 104.134
1991-01-01 105.526
1992-01-01 107.420
1993-01-01 110.258
1994-01-01 113.551
1995-01-01 115.364
1996-01-01 120.531
1997-01-01 128.268
1998-01-01 129.806
1999-01-01 137.897
2000-01-01 146.318
2001-01-01 144.607
2002-01-01 130.409
2003-01-01 134.212
2004-01-01 129.498
2005-01-01 123.536
2006-01-01 118.723
2007-01-01 102.039
2008-01-01 94.803
2009-01-01 89.950
2010-01-01 92.219
2011-01-01 91.179
2012-01-01 92.763
2013-01-01 93.760
2014-01-01 93.306
2015-01-01 92.687
2016-01-01 98.338
2017-01-01 100.000
2018-01-01 100.672
2019-01-01 108.767
2020-01-01 122.151
2021-01-01 128.495

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