Multifactor Productivity

Multifactor Productivity (MFP) relates output to a combined set of inputs. Two BLS programs produce Multifactor Productivity measures for sectors of the U.S. economy.

The Major Sector Productivity program publishes annual measures of output per unit of combined inputs for the private business, private nonfarm business, and manufacturing sectors and for 18 NAICS 3-digit manufacturing industries.

The Industry Productivity program publishes annual measures of output per unit of combined inputs for 86 4-digit NAICS manufacturing industries, the air transportation industry, and the line-haul railroad industry.

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Multifactor Productivity Trends for Detailed Industries

September 26, 2012
Multifactor productivity, output per unit of combined inputs, rose in 85 percent of the 86 detailed manufacturing industries in 2010, compared to 20 percent of the industries in 2009. Multifactor productivity increased in air transportation and line-haul railroads. More...
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Multifactor Productivity Trends in Manufacturing

June 26, 2012
In 2010, multifactor productivity in manufacturing increased 7.5 percent; 12.7 percent in durable manufacturing and 2.7 percent in nondurable manufacturing. In all three sectors, gains in multifactor productivity followed declines in 2009. More...
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Preliminary Multifactor Productivity Trends, 2011

May 09, 2012
In 2011 multifactor productivity grew at a 0.5 percent annual rate in the private nonfarm business sector and 0.3 percent in the private business sector. In both sectors, multifactor productivity grew considerably slower than in the previous year. More...
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Data on major sectors and 18 NAICS 3-digit manufacturing industries. Tables for detailed 4-digit NAICS industries are shown in the MFP Tables section.

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Major Sector and 3-Digit NAICS Manufacturing Industries

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Detailed 4-Digit NAICS Industries

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MFP Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked Questions

  1. What is the difference between labor productivity and multifactor productivity?
  2. Why isn't multifactor productivity available quarterly?
  3. What is the most commonly used multifactor productivity measure?
  4. Why does the output per hour series in the major sector multifactor productivity dataset differ from the output per hour series in the quarterly labor productivity dataset?
  5. How is capital input derived for use in the multifactor productivity measures?
  6. What is a rental price?
  7. How do the multifactor productivity measures for private business and private nonfarm business differ from the measures for the manufacturing sector and manufacturing industries?
  8. How is MFP defined?
  9. Why is productivity measurement important?
  10. Are sector or industry productivity measures available for separate regions, states, and cities in the United States?

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Multifactor Productivity for Major Sectors (Annual Measures)
General Information and Help
Major Sector Productivity staff (202) 691-5606 Staff
Analysis and methodology
Steve Rosenthal (202) 691-5609 Rosenthal.Steve@bls.gov
Data
Randy Kinoshita (202) 691-5610 Kinoshita.Randal@bls.gov
Ryan Forshay (202) 691-5617 Forshay.Ryan@bls.gov
Multifactor Productivity for Manufacturing and 3-digit NAICS Industries (KLEMS Annual Measures)
Analysis and methodology
Steve Rosenthal (202) 691-5609 Rosenthal.Steve@bls.gov
Data
Randy Kinoshita (202) 691-5610 Kinoshita.Randal@bls.gov
Multifactor Productivity for 4-digit NAICS Manufacturing Industries, Air Transportation, and Line-Haul Railroad Transportation
Analysis and methodology
Lisa Usher (202) 691-5641 Usher.Lisa@bls.gov
Capital Data
Victor Torres (202) 691-5626 Torres.Victor@bls.gov
Intermediate Purchases Data
Chris Kask (202) 691-5647 Kask.Chris@bls.gov
Capital Measurement for Major Sector and 3-digit NAICS Industries
Analysis and methodology
Steve Rosenthal (202) 691-5609 Rosenthal.Steve@bls.gov
Data
Randy Kinoshita (202) 691-5610 Kinoshita.Randal@bls.gov
Ryan Forshay (202) 691-5617 Forshay.Ryan@bls.gov
Labor Composition
Analysis and methodology
Cindy Zoghi (202) 691-5680 Zoghi.Cindy@bls.gov
Data
Ryan Forshay (202) 691-5617 Forshay.Ryan@bls.gov
Hours at Work Ratio
Shawn Sprague (202) 691-5612 Sprague.Shawn@bls.gov
Research and Development
Analysis and methodology
Leo Sveikauskas (202) 691-5677 Sveikauskas.Leo@bls.gov
Data
Bhavani Khandrika (202) 691-5620 Khandrika.Bhavani@bls.gov
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