Figure 2 In-House Air, Rail, Truck, and Water Transportation Used by Industries: 1997
Figure 2
In-House Air, Rail, Truck, and Water Transportation Used by Industries: 1997
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(Billions of dollars at producers' prices)
Industry | Dollars (billions) |
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Construction | 93.4 |
Trade | 90.1 |
Manufacturing | 36.7 |
Natural resources and mining | 34.1 |
Professional and business services | 27.6 |
Other services | 21.6 |
Leisure and hospitality | 20.5 |
Education and health services | 15.4 |
Financial services | 8.5 |
Information | 7.0 |
Utilities | 2.1 |
Othera | 0.0 |
NOTES: In-house transportation consists of the services provided by non-transportation industries for their use. It includes privately owned and operated vehicles of all body types, used primarily on public rights of way, and the supportive services to store, maintain, and operate those vehicles.
a "Other" consists of government enterprises (except State and local government passenger transit) and other I-O special industries. For a description of I-O special industries, see: Ann M. Lawson et al., "Benchmark Input-Output Accounts for the U.S. Economy, 1992: Make, Use, and Supplementary Tables," Survey of Current Business, 1997, 77(11), pp. 46-47.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation Statistics.