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Figure 5 Transportation Total Requirements: 1997

Friday, January 6, 2012

Figure 5
Transportation Total Requirements: 1997

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(Cents per dollar increase in final demand)

Industry Cents
Construction 20.2
Natural resources and mining 16.7
Utilities 12.8
Manufacturing 11.3
Trade 10.4
Other services 9.4
Leisure and hospitality 9.1
Education and health services 5.5
Professional and business services 5.2
Information 4.9
Financial services 2.7
Other a 1.3

NOTES: 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.