U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Industry Detail for Selected Items
U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Industry Detail for Selected Items
[Millions of dollars]
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Direct investment position on a Capital outflows without current-cost Income without current-cost adjustment 1/
historical-cost basis adjustment (inflows (-))
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All industries ................................................................... 1,616,548 1,769,613 2,124,775 2,135,492 2,384,004 134,946 129,352 257,967 -27,736 216,614 124,940 165,203 216,773 247,472 291,480
Mining ................................................................................. 81,822 85,473 102,384 115,956 136,145 6,732 3,930 16,242 12,518 15,419 8,915 11,189 17,775 24,108 31,543
Oil and gas extraction ............................................................... 59,494 59,502 71,297 81,509 97,668 2,970 1,159 11,079 6,434 10,835 7,060 9,519 14,669 18,513 23,054
Other ................................................................................ 22,328 25,970 31,087 34,447 38,477 3,762 2,771 5,163 6,084 4,585 1,854 1,670 3,106 5,594 8,489
Coal mining ........................................................................ 421 445 (D) 1,068 1,217 (D) 4 (D) (D) 247 64 97 (D) 172 172
Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying ........................................... 2,330 3,119 (D) 3,075 3,186 3 718 (D) (D) 113 360 140 (D) 227 174
Metal ore mining ................................................................... 8,813 10,345 12,696 14,284 16,850 2,587 1,293 1,693 2,694 2,514 966 1,126 2,176 3,804 5,802
Iron ores ........................................................................ (D) (D) (D) 2,028 2,822 (D) (D) (D) (D) 741 59 (D) (D) (D) 735
Gold and silver ores ............................................................. 4,674 5,050 4,771 4,525 4,442 3,829 230 -175 -150 -76 296 108 438 480 659
Copper, nickel, lead, and zinc ores .............................................. 3,300 4,239 6,361 7,366 9,188 -1,330 843 1,376 1,000 1,842 515 785 1,320 2,738 4,308
Other metal ores ................................................................. (D) (D) (D) 364 398 (D) (D) (D) (D) 6 96 (D) (D) (D) 100
Support activities for mining ...................................................... 10,763 12,061 13,825 16,020 17,224 (D) 757 2,531 2,797 1,712 465 307 564 1,391 2,341
Support activities for oil and gas extraction .................................... 10,717 11,990 13,713 15,906 17,097 1,198 768 2,531 2,800 1,703 468 302 548 1,395 2,339
Support activities for mining, except for oil and gas extraction ................. 46 72 112 114 127 (D) -12 (*) -3 9 -3 5 16 -4 1
Manufacturing .......................................................................... 337,741 371,078 414,687 449,202 503,495 32,277 31,207 58,028 36,638 60,022 26,411 34,594 46,209 48,422 59,243
Food ................................................................................. 19,236 27,692 28,743 30,540 32,517 3,184 3,420 1,847 2,041 2,981 2,604 3,631 3,815 3,684 3,773
Animal foods ....................................................................... 1,203 1,780 1,812 1,839 2,114 121 246 71 96 179 87 124 79 127 152
Grain and oilseed milling .......................................................... 5,177 5,411 5,797 5,288 5,724 1,179 306 415 14 559 547 556 728 653 681
Sugar and confectionery products ................................................... 2,073 2,240 2,530 1,922 2,622 -304 161 10 -72 369 334 198 302 378 483
Fruit and vegetable preserving and specialty foods ................................. 1,668 4,927 5,681 6,148 6,366 61 659 563 539 682 224 682 697 687 844
Dairy products ..................................................................... 695 939 917 1,029 902 187 255 136 119 -166 151 213 131 154 108
Animal slaughtering and processing ................................................. 712 1,169 (D) (D) 966 -74 420 (D) (D) (D) 158 144 200 216 40
Seafood product preparation and packaging .......................................... 87 174 (D) (D) (D) 14 53 (D) (D) (D) 46 39 -1 18 11
Bakeries and tortillas ............................................................. 2,022 1,436 800 1,172 (D) 449 112 -34 353 (D) 273 215 88 77 -12
Other food products ................................................................ 5,600 9,616 10,754 12,374 12,901 1,551 1,210 1,474 705 1,362 784 1,462 1,591 1,373 1,465
Chemicals ............................................................................ 82,543 91,435 107,090 116,075 129,778 8,087 6,983 14,378 6,364 13,577 8,632 9,921 12,704 14,295 16,144
Basic chemicals .................................................................... 13,679 15,344 20,433 25,100 27,502 374 1,869 2,623 1,219 2,008 1,141 1,296 2,220 2,670 2,831
Resins and synthetic rubber, fibers, and filaments ................................. 12,484 14,536 17,138 15,833 16,754 591 1,620 741 -1,836 723 467 511 862 1,218 1,205
Pharmaceuticals and medicines ...................................................... 30,158 34,060 40,929 46,482 53,561 4,411 3,686 7,810 3,501 6,893 4,347 5,060 5,719 6,275 7,478
Soap, cleaning compounds, and toilet preparations .................................. 8,743 9,282 10,803 11,373 12,882 1,385 -369 2,132 74 1,054 1,453 1,748 2,114 2,046 2,478
Other .............................................................................. 17,479 18,213 17,786 17,286 19,079 1,326 176 1,072 3,405 2,898 1,224 1,306 1,789 2,085 2,152
Pesticides, fertilizers, and other agricultural chemicals ........................ 3,421 3,009 1,998 2,179 2,740 -25 -353 -183 436 648 -117 13 -25 451 485
Paints, coatings, and adhesives .................................................. 3,199 3,487 3,531 3,373 4,169 289 170 238 -14 742 354 271 342 345 486
Other chemical products and preparations ......................................... 10,858 11,716 12,258 11,734 12,170 1,061 359 1,018 2,984 1,508 987 1,023 1,472 1,289 1,181
Primary and fabricated metals ........................................................ 20,790 21,349 25,308 23,441 23,220 1,340 -306 4,021 -850 3,690 1,158 1,710 2,445 2,270 2,619
Primary metals ..................................................................... 10,790 12,174 14,081 11,230 9,667 -614 833 2,135 -1,855 2,459 587 1,097 1,477 1,175 1,216
Iron and steel mills and ferroalloys ............................................. 779 977 995 116 481 (D) 153 61 98 319 92 259 268 47 70
Steel products from purchased steel .............................................. 1,022 1,000 1,305 1,572 1,919 44 77 258 176 286 77 85 206 189 327
Alumina and aluminum production and processing ................................... 8,110 9,388 10,515 7,852 5,202 (D) 818 1,253 -2,587 1,461 464 663 764 626 430
Nonferrous metal (except aluminum) production and processing ..................... 493 520 556 560 773 -82 -52 -17 36 205 -29 -47 -107 47 81
Foundries ........................................................................ 385 290 711 1,130 1,292 -70 -162 579 421 188 -17 137 345 266 308
Fabricated metal products .......................................................... 10,000 9,175 11,227 12,211 13,553 1,955 -1,139 1,886 1,005 1,231 571 614 969 1,095 1,403
Forging and stamping ............................................................. 3,028 1,905 3,280 3,523 3,895 538 -1,443 1,302 167 312 76 74 206 251 301
Cutlery and handtools ............................................................ 2,491 1,676 1,674 1,743 1,979 1,010 459 66 76 282 275 275 221 161 311
Architectural and structural metals .............................................. 843 422 470 464 473 45 -351 47 33 35 51 16 62 83 46
Boilers, tanks, and shipping containers .......................................... -488 104 418 511 554 99 -121 58 8 39 93 24 68 65 61
Hardware ......................................................................... 304 276 536 782 766 -8 13 229 162 -22 18 7 37 (*) 9
Spring and wire products ......................................................... 387 400 362 341 465 41 26 -4 29 152 20 1 -5 -11 2
Machine shops, turned products, and screws, nuts, and bolts ...................... 618 617 262 322 643 -27 -20 26 59 68 -16 13 44 61 76
Coating, engraving, heat treating and allied activities .......................... 159 134 160 164 217 17 -6 12 24 54 20 14 13 23 50
Other fabricated metal products .................................................. 2,659 3,641 4,065 4,359 4,560 240 305 149 447 312 34 189 322 461 547
Machinery ............................................................................ 18,349 20,825 22,620 27,330 32,172 288 3,200 3,734 2,909 3,825 1,926 2,314 2,520 2,827 3,821
Agriculture, construction, and mining machinery .................................... 4,458 4,523 5,470 5,690 6,481 19 341 1,011 507 764 390 517 726 477 607
Industrial machinery ............................................................... 2,646 2,825 2,968 3,209 4,135 -43 358 851 248 815 255 239 375 233 707
Other .............................................................................. 11,245 13,476 14,182 18,431 21,557 312 2,502 1,872 2,154 2,246 1,281 1,559 1,419 2,117 2,507
Commercial and service industry machinery ........................................ 2,537 2,663 3,105 3,922 3,965 451 422 387 50 24 497 461 233 9 166
Ventilation, heating, air-conditioning, and commercial refrigeration equipment ... 1,976 2,625 3,294 3,755 4,060 -196 201 495 601 256 298 442 462 387 441
Metalworking machinery ........................................................... 903 831 1,038 1,022 1,226 -40 84 153 56 175 -1 28 42 2 84
Engines, turbines, and power transmission equipment .............................. 2,814 2,909 3,049 3,359 3,827 194 316 137 508 328 216 210 129 979 685
Other general purpose machinery .................................................. 3,014 4,447 3,696 6,374 8,479 -96 1,478 700 940 1,462 271 418 552 740 1,131
Computers and electronic products .................................................... 49,580 47,171 55,568 62,074 76,660 -1,594 2,217 5,986 7,718 18,428 1,519 4,345 6,745 8,430 11,992
Computers and peripheral equipment ................................................. 7,447 8,202 9,821 12,258 14,821 112 1,009 651 2,019 3,787 780 1,315 1,582 1,965 2,526
Communications equipment ........................................................... 12,738 12,457 12,048 13,014 15,547 -2,504 -528 559 2,339 2,371 -753 484 1,555 1,666 2,427
Audio and video equipment .......................................................... 2,058 2,132 2,350 2,450 4,253 453 -70 31 63 1,805 134 189 246 387 529
Semiconductors and other electronic components ..................................... 23,642 20,155 25,094 27,489 32,971 446 1,559 2,698 2,426 8,377 1,337 1,728 2,515 3,004 4,797
Navigational, measuring, and other instruments ..................................... 4,427 4,640 6,374 6,728 8,426 409 153 1,850 553 1,623 471 427 632 1,151 1,361
Magnetic and optical media ......................................................... -732 -415 -119 135 641 -510 94 197 317 466 -450 203 215 257 352
Electrical equipment, appliances, and components ..................................... 9,763 10,774 11,500 13,837 15,765 1,809 311 851 1,880 1,467 509 583 993 1,229 1,462
Electric lighting equipment ........................................................ 1,961 2,112 1,641 1,956 1,930 148 -6 -6 319 -36 82 74 176 99 -18
Household appliances ............................................................... 1,399 1,261 1,345 1,518 1,775 219 173 198 210 229 182 149 161 107 130
Electrical equipment ............................................................... 3,103 4,087 5,431 6,759 8,211 116 275 755 883 1,273 183 283 507 644 749
Other electrical equipment and components .......................................... 3,301 3,314 3,083 3,604 3,848 1,326 -131 -96 468 2 63 78 148 379 602
Transportation equipment ............................................................. 45,320 47,903 50,913 48,968 55,526 4,682 2,961 3,407 -974 4,555 1,190 2,152 4,048 1,677 4,304
Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and parts ..................................... 39,264 42,168 44,437 42,878 48,709 3,033 2,289 3,196 -584 4,118 789 1,642 3,765 1,294 3,526
Motor vehicles ................................................................... 18,910 21,629 19,609 16,489 20,101 1,436 1,016 298 -3,543 2,083 -588 -303 1,378 -530 479
Motor vehicle bodies and trailers ................................................ 274 -48 -1,796 -1,825 -1,815 21 -126 3 -29 -4 29 4 -1 1 28
Motor vehicle parts .............................................................. 20,080 20,587 26,624 28,214 30,423 1,577 1,400 2,896 2,987 2,039 1,348 1,940 2,388 1,823 3,018
Other .............................................................................. 6,056 5,734 6,477 6,089 6,817 1,648 672 211 -390 437 401 510 283 383 778
Aerospace products and parts ..................................................... 5,136 4,280 4,821 5,010 5,943 1,306 109 457 -29 654 455 484 486 639 1,003
Railroad rolling stock ........................................................... 200 (D) 276 253 317 -38 (D) (D) -23 56 -52 2 (*) 37 56
Ship and boat building ........................................................... (D) (D) 103 -324 -640 (D) (D) (D) -423 -318 1 1 (D) -362 -361
Other transportation equipment ................................................... (D) 527 1,277 1,150 1,198 (D) (D) -100 84 45 -2 24 (D) 69 80
Other manufacturing .................................................................. 92,160 103,929 112,945 126,937 137,858 14,481 12,422 23,806 17,550 11,499 8,872 9,937 12,938 14,010 15,128
Beverages and tobacco products ..................................................... 20,319 23,881 25,547 34,269 36,852 6,886 4,207 2,768 5,640 3,932 2,522 2,788 3,248 3,583 3,968
Beverages ........................................................................ 19,518 22,937 25,347 33,270 35,411 6,883 4,131 3,122 5,073 3,665 2,431 2,663 3,154 3,481 3,748
Tobacco products ................................................................. 802 944 200 999 1,441 3 75 -354 567 267 91 125 94 102 220
Textiles, apparel, and leather products ............................................ 3,276 3,362 3,516 4,091 4,927 -50 408 304 604 667 200 243 368 584 648
Textile mills .................................................................... 904 730 684 773 693 -79 -37 -21 112 -64 -46 -67 25 109 19
Textile product mills ............................................................ 869 750 658 638 731 36 71 -20 -11 -24 23 2 -3 -25 -16
Apparel .......................................................................... 1,402 1,716 1,935 2,462 3,251 17 327 356 510 727 239 315 339 487 619
Leather and allied products ...................................................... 101 166 239 217 252 -24 46 -11 -7 28 -15 -7 6 12 26
Wood products ...................................................................... 4,448 4,900 5,758 5,366 5,301 634 76 -50 -631 -383 256 35 650 -281 -193
Paper .............................................................................. 13,203 11,352 11,036 11,113 10,530 749 -167 1,084 566 -933 798 362 490 663 769
Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills ................................................ 4,385 4,017 4,470 4,575 4,227 456 -442 411 247 -505 89 -77 -15 32 120
Converted paper products ......................................................... 8,818 7,335 6,567 6,538 6,303 294 276 673 319 -428 709 440 505 631 649
Printing and related support activities ............................................ 1,611 1,858 4,120 4,325 5,506 46 -27 3,833 976 931 66 145 258 266 530
Petroleum and coal products ........................................................ 12,068 13,398 12,788 15,082 16,210 2,769 39 137 4,182 1,204 1,076 1,621 2,763 2,743 2,308
Integrated petroleum refining and extraction ..................................... 4,175 6,559 7,662 6,882 7,652 -83 1,421 1,516 884 748 513 884 1,367 1,445 1,265
Petroleum refining excluding oil and gas extraction .............................. 8,002 4,732 3,827 6,464 6,497 4,035 -3,183 -962 2,611 60 84 455 (D) (D) 639
Asphalt and other petroleum and coal products .................................... -108 2,107 1,299 1,737 2,061 -1,183 1,801 -418 686 395 479 282 (D) (D) 404
Plastics and rubber products ....................................................... 11,149 12,186 11,335 12,152 13,748 1,105 1,145 219 1,069 1,785 1,061 1,132 887 1,240 1,252
Plastics products ................................................................ 4,988 5,230 5,091 5,610 7,140 753 279 173 663 1,819 602 738 491 787 670
Rubber products .................................................................. 6,161 6,955 6,244 6,542 6,608 352 866 45 406 -34 459 393 396 453 583
Nonmetallic mineral products ....................................................... 8,321 9,574 13,359 13,056 14,047 974 603 2,907 233 1,292 904 763 1,502 1,812 1,869
Clay products and refractories ................................................... 551 574 815 799 756 139 -13 233 33 -44 2 32 46 82 33
Glass and glass products ......................................................... 5,423 6,456 9,429 9,820 10,396 651 500 2,570 913 1,210 611 526 1,180 1,456 1,314
Cement and concrete products ..................................................... 1,742 1,889 2,442 1,552 1,624 228 161 172 -921 118 239 144 195 171 325
Lime and gypsum products ......................................................... 202 158 62 (D) 548 -57 -70 -89 (D) (D) 30 37 44 61 64
Other nonmetallic mineral products ............................................... 404 497 612 (D) 723 13 25 23 (D) (D) 22 25 38 42 133
Furniture and related products ..................................................... 1,245 1,174 1,206 927 647 203 67 -95 -259 -72 -10 -58 -46 4 -26
Miscellaneous manufacturing ........................................................ 16,519 22,245 24,280 26,556 30,089 1,166 6,070 12,699 5,171 3,078 1,999 2,905 2,819 3,395 4,003
Medical equipment and supplies ................................................... 11,324 17,249 19,697 22,021 24,727 807 5,645 12,859 2,767 2,264 1,614 2,342 2,141 2,833 3,185
Other miscellaneous manufacturing ................................................ 5,195 4,995 4,582 4,535 5,362 359 425 -160 2,404 814 386 563 678 561 818
Wholesale trade ........................................................................ 111,153 119,891 128,276 139,444 164,290 3,048 12,239 14,744 15,518 22,703 13,382 18,440 23,716 25,701 29,271
Professional and commercial equipment and supplies ................................... 37,461 45,124 40,985 47,220 50,832 -3,028 6,140 3,926 5,929 2,377 4,121 6,095 5,860 5,371 7,722
Other durable goods .................................................................. 32,316 34,799 36,765 41,673 51,190 3,827 1,890 4,553 8,455 10,176 3,304 5,069 7,940 9,421 10,237
Motor vehicles and motor vehicle parts and supplies ................................ 3,926 3,275 5,413 5,693 8,611 795 -732 368 526 2,875 705 1,199 1,693 1,431 1,184
Furniture and home furnishings ..................................................... 85 120 166 134 147 -10 18 29 -32 -15 -1 (*) 31 -19 -5
Lumber and other construction materials ............................................ 153 55 65 69 39 95 -103 32 3 -554 (*) 3 6 5 24
Metals and minerals (except petroleum) ............................................. 966 910 947 1,484 1,557 286 140 10 1,223 61 67 9 134 121 240
Electrical goods ................................................................... 12,978 16,301 15,095 18,656 22,594 2,351 2,337 3,556 4,932 5,363 1,381 2,247 3,987 5,259 5,719
Hardware, and plumbing and heating equipment and supplies .......................... 1,663 1,405 2,082 2,288 2,902 -1 -171 430 128 269 62 54 170 254 361
Machinery, equipment, and supplies ................................................. 5,953 5,772 5,879 6,164 7,371 352 345 -171 277 778 716 766 1,222 1,426 1,360
Miscellaneous durable goods ........................................................ 6,591 6,961 7,119 7,184 7,968 -43 56 300 1,399 1,397 374 792 699 945 1,352
Petroleum and petroleum products ..................................................... 3,226 3,746 2,364 2,862 3,069 -1,655 1,055 -898 -255 108 161 431 560 689 1,083
Other nondurable goods ............................................................... 38,150 36,223 48,162 47,689 59,199 3,903 3,154 7,162 1,388 10,043 5,797 6,845 9,356 10,219 10,229
Paper and paper products ........................................................... 1,122 781 703 765 852 227 -77 31 97 85 181 96 68 59 103
Drugs and druggists' sundries ...................................................... 15,127 15,241 22,276 21,263 27,984 1,403 2,645 3,324 280 5,302 2,991 3,883 4,774 5,613 5,901
Apparel, piece goods, and notions .................................................. 4,860 5,247 6,966 7,381 8,629 -32 492 1,467 766 965 997 918 1,249 951 967
Grocery and related products ....................................................... 5,359 3,745 3,683 3,893 4,962 745 165 203 311 970 488 506 827 1,217 1,130
Farm product raw materials ......................................................... 2,696 2,927 3,626 3,239 3,265 -45 199 582 -317 7 204 319 528 422 336
Chemical and allied products ....................................................... 4,224 3,043 5,042 5,256 6,080 792 -1,054 748 190 988 371 334 976 719 777
Beer, wine, and distilled alcoholic beverages ...................................... 62 131 247 214 224 -53 67 95 -46 -2 -9 -9 14 11 22
Miscellaneous nondurable goods ..................................................... 4,700 5,107 5,619 5,676 7,203 866 717 712 109 1,727 574 798 919 1,227 992
Information ............................................................................ 41,723 46,728 63,171 65,439 74,368 -1,200 3,918 -2,182 5,338 4,797 1,320 6,221 8,475 10,467 11,069
Publishing industries ................................................................ 19,627 23,982 20,455 23,918 25,570 2,354 3,708 -788 5,612 1,179 3,221 4,886 5,037 6,700 7,003
Newspaper, periodical, book, and database publishers ............................... 4,744 5,257 6,005 6,231 7,088 -138 623 135 342 400 156 345 560 845 987
Software publishers ................................................................ 14,883 18,725 14,450 17,687 18,482 2,491 3,085 -922 5,270 779 3,065 4,540 4,477 5,855 6,016
Motion picture and sound recording industries ........................................ 5,286 5,555 7,994 8,873 12,113 726 991 2,338 719 2,630 319 693 1,469 995 1,012
Motion picture and video industries ................................................ 4,158 4,562 6,850 7,634 10,810 492 1,199 1,976 755 2,474 199 591 1,250 823 771
Sound recording industries ......................................................... 1,128 993 1,144 1,239 1,303 235 -209 362 -36 156 120 102 219 172 241
Broadcasting and telecommunications .................................................. 9,553 8,461 23,502 20,131 21,173 -5,123 -1,568 -6,312 -3,502 -722 -2,579 181 986 1,102 1,386
Broadcasting, cable networks, and program distribution ............................. 2,377 1,391 5,185 4,624 4,859 -516 -1,173 1,236 -211 484 -702 -47 83 260 563
Radio and television broadcasting ................................................ 298 -300 2,000 2,134 2,678 140 -410 -117 -74 397 -65 -87 18 43 382
Cable networks and program distribution .......................................... 2,079 1,692 3,185 2,490 2,182 -656 -762 1,353 -137 88 -637 40 65 217 181
Telecommunications ................................................................. 7,176 7,070 18,317 15,506 16,313 -4,607 -395 -7,548 -3,291 -1,206 -1,878 229 902 842 823
Information services and data processing services .................................... 7,257 8,730 11,221 12,518 15,513 843 787 2,580 2,509 1,710 360 461 984 1,671 1,668
Information services ............................................................... 5,117 6,100 7,789 8,942 11,291 407 364 2,524 1,201 1,395 408 481 729 969 1,382
Data processing services ........................................................... 2,140 2,630 3,431 3,576 4,222 436 423 56 1,309 315 -47 -20 255 702 286
Depository institutions (banking) ...................................................... 54,679 58,695 57,094 65,798 67,550 -1,934 1,255 -3,155 -4,168 -4,214 1,347 2,268 806 213 -826
Banks ............................................................................... 53,287 57,112 (D) 64,223 65,945 -2,002 1,135 (D) (D) -4,253 1,270 2,148 687 305 -848
Branches and agencies ................................................................ 1,393 1,582 (D) 1,574 1,605 69 120 (D) (D) 38 77 121 119 -91 22
Finance (except depository institutions) and insurance ................................. 285,195 316,847 433,510 452,726 484,840 37,815 19,912 41,315 15,745 24,847 14,585 19,623 25,957 29,778 32,617
Finance, except depository institutions .............................................. 208,511 232,920 333,242 340,335 365,824 27,857 11,958 31,892 7,267 16,836 8,472 10,780 14,810 18,099 18,575
Securities, commodity contracts, and other intermediation and related activities ... 122,163 144,792 205,070 222,418 228,247 9,372 2,929 23,402 14,570 -70 2,728 5,658 7,787 10,070 9,976
Securities and commodity contracts intermediation and brokerage .................. 28,485 46,739 57,633 68,249 70,557 1,426 5,028 3,905 469 -240 1,633 1,756 2,348 3,343 1,964
Other financial investment activities and exchanges .............................. 93,678 98,053 147,437 154,169 157,690 7,945 -2,099 19,497 14,101 170 1,095 3,902 5,439 6,727 8,012
Other finance, except depository institutions ...................................... 86,348 88,128 128,172 117,917 137,577 18,485 9,029 8,490 -7,303 16,906 5,744 5,121 7,023 8,029 8,599
Non-depository credit intermediation and related services ........................ 80,371 81,754 120,061 110,035 128,714 16,007 8,971 7,664 -10,213 15,704 5,349 4,506 6,336 7,045 7,690
Non-depository credit intermediation ........................................... 74,818 75,936 110,023 96,583 112,961 15,965 9,455 7,950 -10,898 13,004 5,150 4,159 6,165 6,061 5,894
Activities related to credit intermediation .................................... 5,553 5,817 10,038 13,452 15,753 42 -484 -286 685 2,700 199 347 171 984 1,796
Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles ...................................... 5,978 6,374 8,111 7,882 8,863 2,478 58 826 2,910 1,201 395 615 687 984 909
Insurance carriers and related activities ............................................ 76,684 83,926 100,267 112,392 119,016 9,958 7,954 9,423 8,478 8,011 6,113 8,843 11,147 11,679 14,041
Insurance carriers, except life insurance carriers ................................. 43,417 46,455 54,191 58,811 63,215 1,362 4,524 4,573 3,957 6,561 2,473 5,208 6,551 6,285 8,095
Life insurance carriers ............................................................ 23,008 25,786 32,302 39,259 41,615 1,880 2,628 3,534 3,915 1,748 2,700 2,959 3,839 4,873 4,932
Agencies, brokerages, and other insurance related activities ....................... 10,258 11,686 13,774 14,322 14,186 6,716 803 1,316 606 -298 940 677 756 521 1,014
Professional, scientific, and technical services ....................................... 31,068 35,832 44,352 48,834 57,429 -1,082 3,156 8,674 6,546 6,813 2,219 3,250 5,326 5,978 7,542
Architectural, engineering, and related services ..................................... 2,688 2,005 1,715 1,762 2,028 101 -185 62 48 -5 7 53 163 259 380
Computer systems design and related services ......................................... 14,002 19,152 22,428 21,819 27,145 -544 2,792 4,128 1,278 4,295 1,802 2,420 3,211 2,822 3,296
Management, scientific, and technical consulting ..................................... 4,672 6,205 6,816 9,341 9,748 683 435 599 2,870 589 204 372 846 1,171 1,092
Advertising and related services ..................................................... 5,288 4,917 6,431 7,251 7,349 -1,724 -86 1,674 288 -50 -383 79 229 289 340
Other ................................................................................ 4,418 3,553 6,962 8,662 11,159 403 200 2,212 2,062 1,984 588 326 878 1,436 2,434
Legal services ..................................................................... 918 1,109 1,315 1,505 1,956 232 243 258 237 502 241 253 268 404 735
Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services ..................... 833 602 1,004 846 1,395 -261 2 226 49 139 51 44 104 41 328
Specialized design services ........................................................ 17 15 16 16 15 4 -3 -1 -1 -1 (*) -1 (*) (*) (*)
Scientific research and development services ....................................... 986 853 665 1,363 1,261 -24 261 -13 195 90 154 113 -11 142 33
Other professional, scientific, and technical services ............................. 1,664 973 3,961 4,933 6,533 453 -304 1,742 1,582 1,253 142 -82 517 849 1,339
Holding companies (nonbank) ............................................................ 541,566 598,964 723,297 620,765 710,336 45,855 50,437 113,677 -132,169 73,929 48,277 59,248 72,104 85,602 100,387
Holding companies (nonbank), excluding management offices ............................ 536,442 593,415 721,517 619,619 707,893 45,086 50,131 114,796 -131,614 73,358 47,668 58,303 71,723 85,526 100,326
Corporate, subsidiary, and regional management offices ............................... 5,124 5,549 1,780 1,147 2,444 769 306 -1,118 -555 571 609 945 382 76 60
Other industries ....................................................................... 131,599 136,106 158,004 177,327 185,549 13,435 3,298 10,624 16,299 12,298 8,484 10,370 16,404 17,203 20,633
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting .......................................... 494 538 318 581 927 5 64 -361 200 473 -7 108 115 79 66
Crop production .................................................................... 184 218 -30 199 490 6 120 -364 169 432 -20 82 106 64 48
Animal production .................................................................. 236 286 300 332 382 13 1 5 30 49 23 34 9 19 15
Forestry and logging ............................................................... -2 -31 -5 -7 3 -11 -60 -4 -3 (*) -11 -16 -4 -3 4
Fishing, hunting, and trapping ..................................................... 50 32 29 31 34 (*) -1 2 2 3 2 1 3 3 4
Support activities for agriculture and forestry .................................... 26 33 23 26 19 -2 4 -1 1 -10 (*) 5 1 -5 -4
Utilities ............................................................................ 26,401 18,835 13,863 11,671 11,407 -1,206 -421 -1,928 -860 1,345 2,095 1,874 1,715 955 1,513
Electric power generation, transmission, and distribution .......................... 22,812 16,019 12,138 9,695 10,890 -1,740 -1,202 -1,270 -976 1,045 1,636 1,466 1,561 927 1,532
Natural gas distribution ........................................................... 3,012 2,342 1,288 1,553 107 533 805 -660 128 313 461 428 154 36 -8
Water, sewage, and other systems ................................................... 576 474 438 424 411 1 -25 2 -12 -13 -3 -20 (*) -8 -11
Construction ......................................................................... 2,662 2,795 3,172 2,587 2,485 339 241 296 -498 -126 272 285 355 275 442
Building, developing, and general contracting ...................................... 1,586 1,773 1,487 1,186 1,521 141 170 66 -214 332 99 193 108 167 410
Heavy construction ................................................................. 832 873 1,378 1,252 815 219 103 234 -119 -459 180 117 246 74 26
Special trade contractors .......................................................... 245 148 306 150 149 -21 -32 -4 -164 1 -7 -24 2 34 6
Retail trade ......................................................................... 30,350 36,637 41,523 45,299 48,648 2,665 3,486 3,998 1,997 3,774 1,942 2,609 3,164 3,053 4,868
Motor vehicle and parts dealers .................................................... 246 291 302 490 606 239 42 -40 196 85 -6 35 (D) (D) 110
Furniture and home furnishings stores .............................................. 55 13 72 62 64 -13 -11 -2 -13 -36 -54 (D) 3 -5 -3
Electronics and appliance stores ................................................... (D) 747 (D) 1,411 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 15 (D) 43 65 117
Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers ........................ 608 1,543 (D) (D) (D) (D) 935 (D) (D) (D) 78 89 (D) (D) (D)
Food and beverage stores ........................................................... 1,447 1,829 2,142 2,042 2,239 147 180 136 -853 202 141 188 137 130 200
Health and personal care stores .................................................... 763 394 (D) (D) 684 422 -344 (D) (D) (D) 65 45 77 138 (D)
Gasoline stations .................................................................. 741 1,059 573 610 763 135 -10 100 35 138 62 127 15 131 139
Clothing and clothing accessories stores ........................................... 1,826 2,438 2,995 3,418 4,269 148 -55 466 479 775 64 264 315 477 707
Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores ...................................... 453 327 -232 -668 -593 -347 8 -266 -372 118 -4 23 5 -130 89
General merchandise stores ......................................................... 20,334 23,724 25,963 27,189 28,469 (D) 1,966 1,605 919 1,055 1,170 1,224 1,325 1,149 1,797
Miscellaneous store retailers ...................................................... 1,119 1,050 1,553 2,020 2,666 -224 -194 274 566 511 107 147 225 160 348
Nonstore retailers ................................................................. (D) 3,222 4,275 4,931 4,729 (D) (D) 912 282 830 304 426 758 619 982
Transportation and warehousing ....................................................... 8,498 11,687 12,036 17,507 18,744 2,318 736 1,280 7,529 1,526 694 1,426 2,572 2,924 2,888
Air transportation ................................................................. 995 1,144 1,362 1,280 1,166 487 157 207 -208 -69 93 126 285 194 322
Rail transportation ................................................................ 1,376 1,747 1,518 1,546 1,693 1,735 305 -50 28 167 114 35 112 87 146
Water transportation ............................................................... 3,419 4,530 5,012 5,735 6,077 -101 -486 563 513 333 82 274 697 1,099 1,000
Petroleum tanker operations ...................................................... 2,661 2,194 2,371 3,157 3,694 -231 -498 265 787 538 24 153 419 598 512
Other water transportation ....................................................... 758 2,337 2,641 2,578 2,382 130 11 298 -274 -205 58 121 277 502 488
Truck transportation ............................................................... 307 877 984 (D) (D) 15 13 99 (D) (D) 46 28 54 29 40
Transit and ground passenger transportation ........................................ 12 17 (D) (D) (D) 2 4 (D) (D) (D) 3 4 14 19 19
Pipeline transportation ............................................................ 995 1,150 941 4,150 4,175 (D) 45 -27 5,790 189 73 126 203 231 43
Pipeline transportation of crude oil, refined petroleum products, and natural gas. 995 1,150 941 4,150 4,175 (D) 45 -27 5,790 189 73 126 203 231 43
Other pipeline transportation .................................................... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Scenic and sightseeing transportation .............................................. -3 -3 8 8 11 -8 -2 -2 -2 1 -2 -2 (*) (*) 3
Support activities for transportation .............................................. 1,209 1,412 1,278 1,816 2,053 -69 147 307 277 267 89 229 531 304 240
Couriers and messengers ............................................................ -20 385 (D) 1,330 2,028 (D) 408 (D) (D) 750 159 511 633 865 839
Warehousing and storage ............................................................ 207 427 452 471 961 (D) 147 86 44 522 38 96 43 96 236
Petroleum storage for hire ....................................................... 26 127 132 149 442 (D) 100 5 17 295 14 10 12 28 42
Other warehousing and storage .................................................... 181 301 320 322 519 51 47 81 27 227 24 86 31 68 194
Real estate and rental and leasing ................................................... 30,322 29,812 47,165 54,092 58,395 7,069 -2,467 5,905 1,812 5,666 2,127 2,626 6,485 7,630 8,311
Real estate ........................................................................ 7,277 7,339 7,838 6,669 8,446 2,276 -48 -919 -256 1,264 720 458 403 855 926
Rental and leasing (except real estate) ............................................ 23,046 22,473 39,326 47,423 49,950 4,793 -2,418 6,824 2,068 4,402 1,406 2,168 6,082 6,774 7,385
Automotive equipment rental and leasing .......................................... 7,779 5,003 4,421 9,591 9,714 1,115 -3,665 -733 -92 -166 320 353 497 627 846
Other rental and leasing services ................................................ 14,469 16,471 26,729 25,854 26,914 3,486 274 4,036 -1,596 3,216 558 1,050 1,668 1,810 2,521
Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) ............. 797 1,000 8,177 11,977 13,322 192 972 3,520 3,756 1,352 528 765 3,917 4,338 4,018
Administration, support, and waste management ........................................ 6,703 7,272 9,923 15,832 14,733 740 1,265 746 5,348 -1,309 260 373 714 631 629
Administrative and support services ................................................ 5,545 6,099 (D) (D) 13,366 683 1,256 (D) (D) (D) 278 360 605 (D) 492
Office administrative services ................................................... 904 634 779 996 1,140 136 -133 98 234 118 7 8 5 65 -52
Facilities support services ...................................................... 1,523 2,097 2,284 (D) 1,996 797 201 209 (D) (D) 46 76 85 20 -11
Employment services .............................................................. 1,366 1,555 (D) 2,283 3,441 -92 30 (D) (D) 907 115 54 153 174 422
Business support services ........................................................ 995 884 168 462 681 -96 52 -305 343 180 49 95 109 107 9
Travel arrangement and reservation services ...................................... -3 23 46 2,798 2,656 -15 22 18 3,155 29 -2 16 25 17 -67
Investigation and security services .............................................. 154 378 2,450 3,382 893 8 1,052 141 973 -2,602 3 36 79 -32 -10
Services to buildings and dwellings .............................................. 231 180 412 218 225 -9 38 107 -132 49 1 29 107 (D) 48
Other support services ........................................................... 377 349 519 2,373 2,335 -46 -6 86 491 11 60 46 41 145 154
Waste management and remediation services .......................................... 1,158 1,173 (D) (D) 1,367 58 9 (D) (D) (D) -19 13 110 (D) 136
Health care and social assistance .................................................... 995 1,110 915 922 836 317 86 -427 130 3 66 66 37 25 -17
Ambulatory health care services .................................................... 2 -29 -47 -141 -364 (D) 1 -15 -77 -108 17 2 -64 -89 -107
Hospitals .......................................................................... 974 1,117 958 1,059 (D) (D) 84 -413 207 (D) 49 62 100 115 89
Nursing and residential care facilities ............................................ 17 19 1 1 (D) -16 2 1 (*) (D) (*) 2 (*) (*) 1
Social assistance .................................................................. 3 3 3 3 3 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*)
Accommodation and food services ...................................................... 21,085 22,670 24,534 22,811 23,525 3,090 329 1,513 -1,074 929 1,090 852 1,215 1,546 1,761
Accommodation ...................................................................... 9,383 9,906 10,200 8,097 9,377 1,352 281 356 -1,466 1,199 483 197 321 534 615
Food services and drinking places .................................................. 11,702 12,763 14,334 14,714 14,149 1,738 48 1,156 393 -270 607 655 894 1,012 1,146
Miscellaneous services ............................................................... 4,087 4,751 4,555 6,024 5,847 -1,903 -22 -398 1,715 17 -56 151 32 85 173
Educational services ............................................................... 657 406 278 226 389 198 -236 -11 -10 145 23 29 (*) (*) 47
Arts, entertainment, and recreation ................................................ 1,712 2,400 2,104 3,210 2,955 -343 157 -313 1,363 2 -84 20 -32 -19 71
Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries ........................ 531 539 589 1,884 (D) -369 -16 322 1,514 (D) -30 43 47 53 31
Museums, historical sites, and similar institutions .............................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries ................................... 1,181 1,861 1,515 1,326 (D) 27 174 -635 -151 (D) -53 -23 -79 -72 40
Other services (except public administration and private households) ............... 1,719 1,945 2,174 2,588 2,502 -1,758 57 -73 362 -130 5 102 64 104 54
Repair and maintenance ........................................................... 284 347 283 704 594 -25 -57 -63 409 -129 24 -9 26 92 29
Personal and laundry services .................................................... 1,435 1,597 1,890 1,884 1,908 -1,734 114 -10 -47 -2 -19 111 39 12 25
Addendum:
Petroleum 2/.......................................................................... 89,929 93,165 104,180 123,425 143,118 5,292 2,658 13,193 19,790 15,009 8,938 12,290 19,190 24,329 29,521
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* A nonzero value between -$500,000 and $500,000.
D Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies.
1. For years prior to 2006, income is presented net, or after deduction, of U.S. and foreign withholding taxes. For 2006, income is presented gross,
or before deduction, of U.S. and foreign withholding taxes. In 2006, income, net of withholding taxes, was $290,291 million.
2. Petroleum consists of oil and gas extraction; support activities for oil and gas extraction; petroleum and coal products manufacturing; petroleum
and petroleum products wholesale trade; gasoline stations; petroleum tanker operations; pipeline transportation of crude oil, refined petroleum products,
and natural gas; and petroleum storage for hire.