Manufacturing Day - October 6, 2017

From the Census Bureau:
Observed on the first Friday in October.
Key Stats:
Source: Annual Survey of Manufactures. This infographic contains statistics indicating that manufacturing establishments show gains in receipts, but lower employment over time.
Manufacturing Day
Source: 2014 Annual Survey of Manufactures. 
More Stats:
Source: Census Library.
Source: Manufacturers’ Shipments, Inventories, & Orders.
The Manufacturers’ Shipments, Inventories, & Orders (M3) survey provides broad-based, monthly statistical data on economic conditions in the domestic manufacturing sector. The survey measures current industrial activity and provides an indication of future business trends.
Source: Industry Statistics Portal, Business Data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

Source: Quarterly Financial Report.
The Quarterly Financial Report (QFR) program collects and publishes quarterly aggregate statistics on the financial results and position of U.S. corporations.
Source: U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services.
The U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services (FT900) is a principal federal economic indicator that is jointly produced with the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The Bureau of Economic Analysis provides services data and the Census Bureau provides goods data.
Source: 2015 Annual Survey of Manufactures.
The Annual Survey of Manufactures (ASM), conducted annually, except for years ending in 2 and 7, provides sample estimates of statistics for all manufacturing establishments with one or more paid employee.
Source: Annual Capital Expenditures Survey.
The Annual Capital Expenditures Survey (ACES) provides data on capital spending for new and used structures and equipment by U.S. nonfarm businesses with and without employees.
Source: Manufacturing and International Trade Report.
The Manufacturing and International Trade (MITR) report provides statistics on the value of product shipments, total export value of goods, domestic export value of goods, general import value of goods, and the consumption value of goods.
Source: County Business Patterns.
County Business Patterns (CBP) is an annual series that provides subnational economic data by industry. This series includes the number of establishments, employment during the week of March 12, first quarter payroll, and annual payroll.
Source: 2015 American Community Survey 1-Year.
The American Community Survey (ACS) provides vital information on a yearly basis about our nation and its people. ACS has manufacturing statistics, including the number of people working in the industry by occupation and median earnings.
Source: Industry Snapshots.
Present key statistics from the economic census and per capita ratios using data from population estimates for a user-selected industry.
Source: 2012 Economic Census.
The economic census is the U.S. government's official five-year measure of American business and the economy.
Source: 2012 Economic Census of Island Areas.
The Economic Census of Island Areas (IA) provides periodic and comprehensive data for economic activity and structure for American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), Guam, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Related Info:
TEASER: According to the Annual Survey of Manufacturers, there were 11,166,953 manufacturing employees in the U.S. in 2015, and increase of 168,000 from 2014.

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