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Table 5e. Economic and Physical Indicators for the Steel Industry, 1985-1998 
Steel (SIC 331, NAICS 3311)
Physical Units 1985 1988 1991 1994 1998
Million Tons 73 84 79 95 102
Nominal Economic Indicators (current $ billion) 1
Value of Shipments n/a 64 56 70 57
Value Added n/a 26 20 28 25
Real Economic Indicators (1998 $ billion)
Value of Shipments 2 n/a 66 59 71 57
Value Added  3 n/a 26 21 29 25

1 Data for 1998 corresponds to NAICS 3311; data for all other years is SIC 331.
2Value of shipments in 1998 dollars was converted using gross output implicit price deflators for SIC 33.
3 Value added in 1998 dollars was converted using GDP implicit price deflators for SIC 33.
Sources:  Physical Units: American Iron And Steel Institute. 1991 Annual Statistical Report;  American Iron And Steel Institute. 2000 Annual Statistical Report; Economic Indicators:  U.S. Census Bureau Annual Survey of Manufactures, Statistics for  Industry Groups and Industries 
( http://www.census.gov/prod/www/abs/industry.html  [opens a new window] ); U.S. Census Bureau Annual Survey of Manufactures, Statistics for  Industry Groups and Industries 1998,
( http://www.census.gov/prod/2000pubs/m98-as1.pdf [opens a new window] ).

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Release Date:  October 2004 

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