BEA Account Code: B3118C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
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BEA Account Code: B3207C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: J4319C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: J3018C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B1726C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: J4119C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: J4618C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B3407C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: J4418C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: J4218C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B3418C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B3417C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B3017C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B4018C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B3218C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: J4219C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: J4318C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: H4619C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: H4119C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B4618C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B4108C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
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BEA Account Code: H4608C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B4608C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: J3017C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
Industries in the Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing NAICS subsector transform metal into intermediate or end products, other than machinery, computers and electronics, and metal furniture or treat metals and metal formed products fabricated elsewhere. Important fabricated metal processes are forging, stamping, bending, forming, and machining, used to shape individual pieces of metal; and other processes, such as welding and assembling, used to join separate parts together. Establishments in this subsector may use one of these processes or a combination of these processes. The NAICS structure for this subsector distinguishes the forging and stamping processes in a single industry. The remaining industries, in the subsector, group establishments based on similar combinations of processes used to make products. The manufacturing performed in the Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing subsector begins with manufactured metal shapes. The establishments in this sector further fabricate the purchased metal shapes into a product. For instance, the Spring and Wire Product Manufacturing industry starts with wire and fabricates such items. Within manufacturing there are other establishments that make the same products made by this subsector; only these establishments begin production further back in the production process. These establishments have a more integrated operation. For instance, one establishment may manufacture steel, draw it into wire, and make wire products in the same establishment. Such operations are classified in the Primary Metal Manufacturing subsector. Consists of all counties in a state that are parts of metropolitan statistical areas. For more information about this release go to http://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/regional/gdp_metro/gdp_metro_newsrelease.htm.
Industries in the Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing NAICS subsector transform metal into intermediate or end products, other than machinery, computers and electronics, and metal furniture or treat metals and metal formed products fabricated elsewhere. Important fabricated metal processes are forging, stamping, bending, forming, and machining, used to shape individual pieces of metal; and other processes, such as welding and assembling, used to join separate parts together. Establishments in this subsector may use one of these processes or a combination of these processes. The NAICS structure for this subsector distinguishes the forging and stamping processes in a single industry. The remaining industries, in the subsector, group establishments based on similar combinations of processes used to make products. The manufacturing performed in the Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing subsector begins with manufactured metal shapes. The establishments in this sector further fabricate the purchased metal shapes into a product. For instance, the Spring and Wire Product Manufacturing industry starts with wire and fabricates such items. Within manufacturing there are other establishments that make the same products made by this subsector; only these establishments begin production further back in the production process. These establishments have a more integrated operation. For instance, one establishment may manufacture steel, draw it into wire, and make wire products in the same establishment. Such operations are classified in the Primary Metal Manufacturing subsector. Consists of all counties in a state that are parts of metropolitan statistical areas. For more information about this release go to http://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/regional/gdp_metro/gdp_metro_newsrelease.htm.
BEA Account Code: B4419C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B4418C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B3107C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
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BEA Account Code: J4419C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B1736C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B1737C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B4319C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
Industries in the Primary Metal Manufacturing NAICS subsector smelt and/or refine ferrous and nonferrous metals from ore, pig or scrap, using electrometallurgical and other process metallurgical techniques. Establishments in this subsector also manufacture metal alloys and superalloys by introducing other chemical elements to pure metals. The output of smelting and refining, usually in ingot form, is used in rolling, drawing, and extruding operations to make sheet, strip, bar, rod, or wire, and in molten form to make castings and other basic metal products. Primary manufacturing of ferrous and nonferrous metals begins with ore or concentrate as the primary input. Establishments manufacturing primary metals from ore and/or concentrate remain classified in the primary smelting, primary refining, or iron and steel mill, industries regardless of the form of their output. Establishments primarily engaged in secondary smelting and/or secondary refining recover ferrous and nonferrous metals from scrap and/or dross. The output of the secondary smelting and/or secondary refining industries is limited to shapes, such as ingot or billet that will be further processed. Recovery of metals from scrap often occurs in establishments that are primarily engaged in activities, such as rolling, drawing, extruding, or similar processes. Consists of all counties in a state that are parts of metropolitan statistical areas. For more information about this release go to http://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/regional/gdp_metro/gdp_metro_newsrelease.htm.
Industries in the Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing NAICS subsector transform metal into intermediate or end products, other than machinery, computers and electronics, and metal furniture or treat metals and metal formed products fabricated elsewhere. Important fabricated metal processes are forging, stamping, bending, forming, and machining, used to shape individual pieces of metal; and other processes, such as welding and assembling, used to join separate parts together. Establishments in this subsector may use one of these processes or a combination of these processes. The NAICS structure for this subsector distinguishes the forging and stamping processes in a single industry. The remaining industries, in the subsector, group establishments based on similar combinations of processes used to make products. The manufacturing performed in the Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing subsector begins with manufactured metal shapes. The establishments in this sector further fabricate the purchased metal shapes into a product. For instance, the Spring and Wire Product Manufacturing industry starts with wire and fabricates such items. Within manufacturing there are other establishments that make the same products made by this subsector; only these establishments begin production further back in the production process. These establishments have a more integrated operation. For instance, one establishment may manufacture steel, draw it into wire, and make wire products in the same establishment. Such operations are classified in the Primary Metal Manufacturing subsector. Consists of all counties in a state that are parts of metropolitan statistical areas. For more information about this release go to http://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/regional/gdp_metro/gdp_metro_newsrelease.htm.
Industries in the Primary Metal Manufacturing NAICS subsector smelt and/or refine ferrous and nonferrous metals from ore, pig or scrap, using electrometallurgical and other process metallurgical techniques. Establishments in this subsector also manufacture metal alloys and superalloys by introducing other chemical elements to pure metals. The output of smelting and refining, usually in ingot form, is used in rolling, drawing, and extruding operations to make sheet, strip, bar, rod, or wire, and in molten form to make castings and other basic metal products. Primary manufacturing of ferrous and nonferrous metals begins with ore or concentrate as the primary input. Establishments manufacturing primary metals from ore and/or concentrate remain classified in the primary smelting, primary refining, or iron and steel mill, industries regardless of the form of their output. Establishments primarily engaged in secondary smelting and/or secondary refining recover ferrous and nonferrous metals from scrap and/or dross. The output of the secondary smelting and/or secondary refining industries is limited to shapes, such as ingot or billet that will be further processed. Recovery of metals from scrap often occurs in establishments that are primarily engaged in activities, such as rolling, drawing, extruding, or similar processes. Consists of all counties in a state that are parts of metropolitan statistical areas. For more information about this release go to http://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/regional/gdp_metro/gdp_metro_newsrelease.htm.
BEA Account Code: B4408C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B4619C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: A408RC For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: J4608C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B3117C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: H4319C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B4218C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B4119C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: J4619C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: J4018C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: J4019C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
Industries in the Primary Metal Manufacturing NAICS subsector smelt and/or refine ferrous and nonferrous metals from ore, pig or scrap, using electrometallurgical and other process metallurgical techniques. Establishments in this subsector also manufacture metal alloys and superalloys by introducing other chemical elements to pure metals. The output of smelting and refining, usually in ingot form, is used in rolling, drawing, and extruding operations to make sheet, strip, bar, rod, or wire, and in molten form to make castings and other basic metal products. Primary manufacturing of ferrous and nonferrous metals begins with ore or concentrate as the primary input. Establishments manufacturing primary metals from ore and/or concentrate remain classified in the primary smelting, primary refining, or iron and steel mill, industries regardless of the form of their output. Establishments primarily engaged in secondary smelting and/or secondary refining recover ferrous and nonferrous metals from scrap and/or dross. The output of the secondary smelting and/or secondary refining industries is limited to shapes, such as ingot or billet that will be further processed. Recovery of metals from scrap often occurs in establishments that are primarily engaged in activities, such as rolling, drawing, extruding, or similar processes. Consists of all counties in a state that are parts of metropolitan statistical areas. For more information about this release go to http://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/regional/gdp_metro/gdp_metro_newsrelease.htm.
BEA Account Code: H4019C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B4219C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: N4618C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: H4419C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B3018C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B3318C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B4208C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.
BEA Account Code: B3007C For more information about this series, please see http://www.bea.gov/national/.