The value of industry shipments declined steadily throughout the late 1990s, from $11.94 billion in 1997 to $10.67 billion in 1999. By 2000 this had fallen to $10.02 billion.
The value of shipments in the ordnance and accessories industry was $1.31 billion in 1991.
The value of shipments increased modestly in the late 1990s, from $1.21 billion in 1997 to $1.25 billion in 2000.
Total value of shipments for this industry increased steadily during the late 1990s and early 2000s, rising from $2.33 billion in 1998 to $2.78 billion in 2001.
Value of shipments in 1992 bottomed out at $7.2 billion before climbing to $14.0 billion in 1997, with continued increases expected. Between 1996 and 1997, value of shipments increased by 7.5 percent.
In the late 1990s, these nonautomotive counters and timers accounted for almost $428 million of the value of the industry's shipments
The value of these shipments was $139 million in 1996
The value of malt beverage shipments totaled $16.5 billion in 2000
The value of product shipments in 1995 was approximately $7.0 billion, up from $4.9 billion in 1990. Growth of output and employment stagnated entering the 1990s, but profit rates remained close to the average for the period 1982 to 1992
The value of refined beet sugar shipments was $2.61 billion in 1997
The value of refined beet sugar shipments was $2.49 billion in 2000
The value of shipments in the poultry processing industry was $32.3 billion in 1999
The value of shipments in the poultry processing industry was $32.7 billion in 2000