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PPI Detailed Report, May, 2005
Table 3. Producer price indexes for selected stage-of-processing
groupings, seasonally adjusted
(1982=100)
Index
Finished
Year Finished consumer
and Finished consumer goods Capital
month goods foods excluding equipment
foods
2001:
January 141.8 139.0 144.3 139.8
February 141.9 140.4 144.2 139.4
March 141.3 141.4 142.5 139.6
April 142.0 142.0 143.4 139.8
May 142.2 142.0 143.9 139.7
June 141.7 141.7 143.1 139.7
July 140.1 141.0 140.2 140.2
August 140.7 142.0 140.8 140.1
September 141.3 142.4 141.8 140.2
October 139.1 141.9 138.2 139.3
November 138.5 141.0 137.4 139.4
December 138.0 140.9 136.5 139.6
2002:
January 137.7 141.6 135.8 139.4
February 138.0 142.8 135.9 139.5
March 138.9 143.7 137.2 139.4
April 138.9 139.3 139.1 139.3
May 138.3 139.0 138.1 139.2
June 138.7 139.4 138.5 139.3
July 138.6 139.5 138.6 138.9
August 138.7 138.9 139.1 138.7
September 139.1 138.4 139.9 139.1
October 140.0 139.0 141.4 139.1
November 139.9 139.5 141.0 139.0
December 139.7 140.0 140.6 138.8
2003:
January 141.2 142.4 142.2 139.1
February 142.6 142.6 145.0 139.0
March 144.3 143.0 147.6 139.7
April 142.2 144.0 143.6 139.1
May 141.7 144.2 142.5 139.2
June 142.6 144.8 143.9 139.2
July 142.8 144.6 144.3 139.4
August 143.6 145.9 145.2 139.8
September 144.1 147.9 145.3 139.7
October 144.8 150.9 145.3 140.0
November 144.6 150.4 145.3 140.0
December 145.3 150.8 146.5 139.9
2004:
January 145.7 148.6 147.9 140.2
February 145.6 148.7 147.8 139.9
March 146.4 150.8 148.2 140.4
April 147.4 152.8 149.2 140.6
May 148.3 154.9 149.9 140.9
June 148.2 154.3 149.8 141.4
July 148.3 152.0 150.9 141.3
August 148.5 151.7 151.1 141.8
September 148.9 152.5 151.3 142.1
October 151.1 154.8 154.4 142.5
November 152.1 155.2 156.0 142.8
December 151.7 155.5 154.9 143.2
2005:
January 151.9 154.8 155.3 143.8
February 152.5 156.0 156.1 143.8
March 153.6 156.5 157.9 144.2
April 154.5 156.6 159.3 144.5
May 153.5 156.2 157.4 144.6
Index
Intermediate
Year Intermediate Intermediate materials
and materials foods and excluding
month feeds foods
2001:
January 132.1 115.6 133.1
February 131.9 114.5 132.8
March 131.1 114.7 132.0
April 131.0 114.5 131.9
May 131.1 115.2 131.9
June 130.9 116.0 131.7
July 129.4 116.6 130.1
August 129.1 118.7 129.7
September 129.4 117.8 130.0
October 127.6 117.1 128.2
November 126.9 115.6 127.5
December 126.1 114.5 126.8
2002:
January 125.7 114.2 126.3
February 125.5 114.2 126.1
March 126.3 114.7 127.0
April 127.4 113.8 128.1
May 127.0 112.7 127.7
June 127.2 113.9 128.0
July 127.7 115.3 128.4
August 128.1 116.3 128.8
September 129.0 117.6 129.6
October 129.8 117.2 130.5
November 129.9 117.8 130.6
December 130.0 119.3 130.6
2003:
January 131.3 121.0 131.9
February 133.7 121.7 134.4
March 136.4 121.3 137.2
April 133.2 121.3 133.9
May 132.3 122.4 132.9
June 133.0 124.7 133.5
July 133.2 123.8 133.8
August 133.9 124.5 134.4
September 133.9 128.2 134.3
October 134.3 131.7 134.5
November 134.4 135.2 134.5
December 135.3 134.7 135.4
2004:
January 136.3 132.9 136.6
February 137.5 134.1 137.7
March 138.4 137.3 138.6
April 140.3 143.2 140.3
May 141.7 147.1 141.6
June 142.2 144.2 142.3
July 143.1 141.6 143.3
August 144.6 135.8 145.1
September 145.1 134.3 145.7
October 146.6 131.9 147.4
November 147.7 131.2 148.6
December 147.8 131.7 148.6
2005:
January 148.2 132.8 149.0
February 149.1 132.6 150.0
March 150.6 133.7 151.5
April 151.8 134.2 152.7
May 150.7 134.7 151.5
Index
Crude
Year Crude foodstuffs Crude
and materials and nonfood
month feedstuffs materials
2001:
January 165.7 107.1 200.1
February 141.8 105.9 161.3
March 132.4 109.9 143.2
April 133.1 109.5 144.5
May 130.5 108.6 140.9
June 119.8 108.2 123.5
July 113.3 108.5 112.5
August 112.3 107.5 111.5
September 107.1 107.5 103.0
October 97.4 103.4 89.8
November 102.8 99.6 101.3
December 95.5 97.6 90.7
2002:
January 100.0 101.8 95.1
February 98.5 103.3 91.2
March 103.8 103.4 100.6
April 108.1 96.7 113.7
May 109.1 96.7 115.4
June 105.0 95.6 109.1
July 106.4 97.3 110.0
August 108.2 98.8 112.0
September 110.7 100.1 115.4
October 112.6 99.5 119.3
November 116.8 100.5 125.9
December 119.0 101.9 128.8
2003:
January 128.3 107.5 140.6
February 134.3 107.2 151.4
March 152.2 106.2 183.9
April 127.9 107.1 140.1
May 130.0 109.3 142.1
June 135.6 108.7 152.7
July 132.2 106.9 148.1
August 130.7 110.3 142.6
September 134.5 118.5 142.8
October 138.0 127.7 141.6
November 137.9 126.6 142.2
December 142.4 126.5 150.4
2004:
January 148.9 119.2 167.6
February 150.2 123.2 166.6
March 152.8 132.2 164.0
April 155.4 135.7 165.9
May 160.6 138.8 172.6
June 161.9 135.1 177.9
July 162.0 129.9 182.1
August 161.5 123.4 186.4
September 154.2 121.7 174.9
October 160.8 119.9 188.0
November 173.0 121.2 208.4
December 167.6 123.9 196.7
2005:
January 164.3 126.5 189.0
February 162.3 122.4 188.6
March 169.3 128.2 196.3
April 173.8 125.2 206.6
May 170.4 123.9 201.7
NOTE: All seasonally adjusted indexes are subject
to change up to 5 years after original publication
due to the recalculation of seasonal factors each
January. The indexes for January 2005 have been
recalculated to incorporate late reports and
corrections by respondents.
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