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The 2019 Annual Survey of Manufactures Includes State Level Data

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The 2019 Annual Survey of Manufactures Includes State Level Data

The U.S. Census Bureau has just released its annual survey that provides the most detailed statistics on the U.S. manufacturing sector.

The Annual Survey of Manufactures (ASM) shows statistics at the 2-6 digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) nationally, while the Geographic Area Series (GAS) shows 2-4 digit NAICS at the state and national levels.

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The ASM is not collected in Economic Census years — years ending in '2' and '7.' The ASM published last month was for survey year 2019.

The survey includes manufacturing establishments with one or more paid employees, including establishments with leased employees.

Continue reading to learn more about:

  • Data from the 2019 ASM "Statistics for Industry Groups and Industries" table
  • The leading manufacturing subsectors by 2019 total value of shipments

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