Table 8.1 Value Added by Sectors, 2004, billions of dollars (to be continued) IndustryValue Added Percent of GDP Primary Sector Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Primary Secondary Total Secondary Sector Utilities Construction Durable goods manufacturing Nondurable goods manufacturing
Secondary Sector Total2, Tertiary Sector Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental and leasing [1] [1] 1, Professional, scientific, and technical services Management of companies and enterprises Administrative and waste management Educational services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment, and recreation Accommodation and food services Tertiary Sector Total7, GDP Attributed to Government1, Economy Total11,735 [2] [2] (continued) Table 8.1 Value Added by Sectors, 2004, billions of dollars
Figure 8.1 Share of United States Private Economy by Sector,
Figure 8.2 Number of Farms, Average Farm Size, and Total Land in Farms, United States,
Figure 8.3 The Allocation of a Dollar Spent on Food in the United States, 2000
Figure 8.4 Energy Consumption in the United States, by Source and Use, 2003
Figure 8.5 Annual Number of Private Housing Starts in the United States,
Table 8.2 Manufacturing Industries in the United States, 2003, Production and Employment (to be continued) Industry Value Added (billions of dollars) Employment (thousands) Durable Goods Industries Computers and electronics148 1,355 Fabricated metals112 1,479 Furniture Machinery96 1,149 Transportation equipment190 1,774 Other durable goods223 2,633 Durable Goods Total798 8,963 Nondurable Goods Industries Chemical products Food, beverages, and tobacco173 1,717 Paper products Petroleum and coal products Textiles, apparel, and leather products Other nondurable goods112 1,497
Nondurable Goods Total604 5,547 Construction and Housing Industries Building construction and developmentNA [1] [1] 1,492 Highway and utility constructionNA 911 Contractors (plumbing, electrical, carpentry, etc.)NA 3,979 Construction and Housing Total501 6,381 Utilities [2] [2] Electric power generation and distributionNA [3] [3] 539 Natural gas distributionNA 93 Water, sewer, and other systemsNA 46 Utilities Total (continued) Table 8.2 Manufacturing Industries in the United States, 2003, Production and Employment
Figure 8.6 Total United States Manufacturing Employment and Manufacturing Employment as a Percentage of Total Employment,
Figure 8.7: Manufacturing productivity compared to average manufacturing wages in the U.S. from 1977 to 2004
Figure 8.8 Health Care Expenditures in the United States as a Percentage of GDP,
Figure 8.9 Four-firm Concentration Ratios in Retail Industries,
Figure 8.10 Classification of GDP in the United States, 2004