To provide key intercensal measures of manufacturing activity,
products, and location for the public and private sectors. The ASM provides
the best current measure of current U.S. manufacturing industry outputs, inputs,
and operating status, and is the primary basis for updates of the Longitudinal
Research Database (LRD). Census Bureau staff and academic researchers with sworn
agent status use the LRD for micro data analysis. Manufacturing establishments with one or more paid employees or nonemployers
that use leased employees for manufacturing are classified in NAICS sector 31-33. The ASM provides statistics on employment, payroll, worker hours,
payroll supplements, cost of materials, selected operating expenses, value added
by manufacturing, capital expenditures, inventories, and energy consumption.
It also provides estimates of value of shipments for over 1400 classes of manufactured products. The ASM is conducted annually, except for years ending in 2 and
7, at which time ASM data are included in the manufacturing sector of the Economic
Census. The Annual Survey of Manufactures includes approximately
50,000 establishments selected from the census universe of 346,000 manufacturing
establishments. Some 10,000 establishments are selected with certainty,
and some 40,000 other establishments are selected with probability proportional
to a composite measure of establishment size. The survey frame is updated from
two sources; Internal Revenue Service administrative records are used to include
new single-unit manufacturers and the Company Organization Survey identifies
new establishments of multi-unit firms. Most data are available from the Internet and on CD-ROM. The principal
publications are: 1.Statistics for Industry Groups and Industries:
displays statistics at the 6, 4, and 3-digit NAICS levels and for total manufacturing. 2.Value of Product Shipments: displays
statistics by 7-digit product class. 3.Geographic Area Statistics: shows
data for each state by selected 3- and 4-digit NAICS industries. Targeted release dates are 12 months from the end of the reference period. Bureau of Economic Analysis uses ASM data to prepare annual updates of the
GNP and GNP weight deflators, the annual input-output (I/O) tables, and to the
private inventories, producer’s equipment and software components (PES)
of the gross domestic product (GDP). Bureau of Labor Statistics uses ASM data to calculate annual productivity series,
updating producer price indexes, and calculate weights when new components are
added. Federal Reserve Board uses ASM data to prepare the Index of Industrial Production. International Trade Administration designs and evaluates the export development
program, evaluates and forecasts future industrial activity. The Census Bureau benchmarks current data on manufacturing shipments and inventories. State and local agencies use ASM data for economic policymaking and forecasting. Economic Census EXPLORE INFORMATION CONTINUE OVERVIEW
ANNUAL SURVEY OF MANUFACTURES (ASM)
PURPOSE
COVERAGE
CONTENT
FREQUENCY
METHODS
PRODUCTS
USERS
RELATED PROGRAMS
Manufacturers'
Shipments to Federal Agencies
Manufacturing
Energy Consumption Survey
Quarterly Survey
of Plant Capacity Utilization
Monthly M3 Survey
Current Industrial
Reports (Industrial Products)
Manufacturing
Technology Surveys
Longitudinal Research
Database
E-Commerce
Survey
of Industrial Research and Development (R&D)
Fuels
and Electric Energy Survey
Pollution Abatement
Costs and Expenditures Survey