This week, the U.S. Census Bureau joins a group of public and private organizations in celebrating the importance of the manufacturing sector of the nation’s economy. This marks the fifth annual organized observance of Manufacturing Day. The Census Bureau releases manufacturing statistics that inform businesses and policymakers. Collectively, they paint a picture of the state of this important economic sector.
The economic census, the Census Bureau’s most comprehensive source of information on American businesses and the economy, began collecting statistics on the manufacturing sector in 1810. In addition to the economic census, the Census Bureau publishes manufacturing statistics from a number of sources, including the American Community Survey, Annual Survey of Manufactures, multiple economic indicators, the Survey of Business Owners and the new Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs. Some of the manufacturing products available this year include:
* - The home page features a host of manufacturing data products, including:
** Interactive Industry Map: Fertilizer Manufacturing.
** Measuring America: Manufacturing in the United States.
** Industry Statistics Portal.
** 2016 Manufacturing Day: International Trade.
** 2016 Manufacturing Day: A Snapshot of Monthly Manufacturing Statistics in the United States from the Manufacturers’ Shipments, Inventories, and Orders.
** 2016 Manufacturing Day: Quarterly Manufacturing Statistics in the United States.
** Measuring America infographic: The Top Ten Manufacturing Subsectors of the Economy: A Five-Year Comparison.
** Manufacturing and International Trade Report.
** Census Business Builder tool featuring recently released, manufacturing-relevant data.
** Measuring America: Manufacturing in America.
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** Director’s Blog: Showcasing American Manufacturing with U.S. Census Data.
** Random Samplings Blog: Made in the USA and Measured by the Census Bureau.
** Research Matters Blog: Research on Plant Dynamics in the Manufacturing Sector.
** Global Reach Blog: How Does the Manufacturing Industry Contribute to International Trade?
* Stats for Stories: Manufacturing Day - Stats for Stories provides reporters and the public a one-stop shop for timely, relevant statistics and resources about observances not covered by the Facts for Features series. The manufacturing edition includes datasets from a variety of surveys, including but not limited to the American Community Survey; Manufacturers’ Shipments, Inventories, and Orders; the Annual Survey of Manufactures; County Business Patterns; the Capital Spending Report; International Trade; Quarterly Financial Report; and multiple series from the economic census, including the Economic Census of Island Areas.
Throughout Manufacturing Week, the Census Bureau has updated its website with additional valuable manufacturing data products. We have also posted historical facts about manufacturing on Twitter and Facebook. Our internet address is
For a complete list and more details on the sources of manufacturing data from the Census Bureau, visit here:
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Source: U.S. Department of Census Bureau