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DEFINITION
This measure of manufacturing activity is derived by subtracting the cost of materials, supplies, containers, fuel, purchased electricity, and contract work from the value of shipments (products manufactured plus receipts for services rendered). The result of this calculation is adjusted by the addition of value added by merchandising operations (i.e., the difference between the sales value and the cost of merchandise sold without further manufacture, processing, or assembly) plus the net change in finished goods and work-in-process between the beginning- and end-of-year inventories.
Industry Statistics > Transportation equipment manufacturing > Value added (most recent) by state
Showing latest available data.
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States
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Amount
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# 1
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Michigan: |
$36,851,289,000.00
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Industry in Michigan
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# 2
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Ohio: |
$28,441,010,000.00
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Industry in Ohio
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# 3
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Indiana: |
$23,652,044,000.00
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Industry in Indiana
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# 4
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California: |
$18,804,920,000.00
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Industry in California
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# 5
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Washington: |
$11,894,846,000.00
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Industry in Washington
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# 6
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Texas: |
$10,089,761,000.00
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Industry in Texas
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# 7
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Kentucky: |
$9,631,684,000.00
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Industry in Kentucky
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# 8
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Wisconsin: |
$9,084,964,000.00
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Industry in Wisconsin
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# 9
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Tennessee: |
$8,350,023,000.00
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Industry in Tennessee
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# 10
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Missouri: |
$7,620,077,000.00
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Industry in Missouri
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# 11
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Connecticut: |
$7,252,816,000.00
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Industry in Connecticut
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# 12
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Kansas: |
$6,780,294,000.00
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Industry in Kansas
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# 13
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Illinois: |
$6,651,264,000.00
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Industry in Illinois
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# 14
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Georgia: |
$5,833,875,000.00
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Industry in Georgia
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# 15
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Virginia: |
$5,523,113,000.00
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Industry in Virginia
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# 16
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South Carolina: |
$4,916,455,000.00
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Industry in South Carolina
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# 17
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Pennsylvania: |
$4,881,999,000.00
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Industry in Pennsylvania
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# 18
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Arizona: |
$4,769,658,000.00
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Industry in Arizona
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# 19
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New York: |
$4,595,685,000.00
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Industry in New York
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# 20
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North Carolina: |
$4,221,995,000.00
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Industry in North Carolina
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# 21
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Alabama: |
$4,001,131,000.00
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Industry in Alabama
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# 22
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Florida: |
$3,058,151,000.00
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Industry in Florida
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# 23
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Oklahoma: |
$3,031,046,000.00
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Industry in Oklahoma
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# 24
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Minnesota: |
$2,752,002,000.00
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Industry in Minnesota
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# 25
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Louisiana: |
$2,598,682,000.00
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Industry in Louisiana
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# 26
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Mississippi: |
$2,528,525,000.00
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Industry in Mississippi
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# 27
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Massachusetts: |
$2,177,252,000.00
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Industry in Massachusetts
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# 28
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Utah: |
$1,667,606,000.00
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Industry in Utah
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# 29
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Iowa: |
$1,569,054,000.00
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Industry in Iowa
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# 30
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Oregon: |
$1,418,113,000.00
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Industry in Oregon
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# 31
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Arkansas: |
$1,373,423,000.00
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Industry in Arkansas
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# 32
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Maine: |
$1,138,348,000.00
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Industry in Maine
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# 33
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Colorado: |
$907,862,000.00
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Industry in Colorado
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# 34
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Maryland: |
$858,668,000.00
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Industry in Maryland
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# 35
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Nebraska: |
$852,394,000.00
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Industry in Nebraska
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# 36
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West Virginia: |
$817,626,000.00
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Industry in West Virginia
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# 37
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New Jersey: |
$556,461,000.00
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Industry in New Jersey
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# 38
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South Dakota: |
$295,718,000.00
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Industry in South Dakota
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# 39
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Delaware: |
$200,602,000.00
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Industry in Delaware
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# 40
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New Mexico: |
$191,055,000.00
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Industry in New Mexico
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# 41
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Vermont: |
$160,882,000.00
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Industry in Vermont
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# 42
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Rhode Island: |
$127,061,000.00
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Industry in Rhode Island
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# 43
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Idaho: |
$125,696,000.00
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Industry in Idaho
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# 44
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Nevada: |
$124,502,000.00
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Industry in Nevada
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# 45
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North Dakota: |
$97,152,000.00
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Industry in North Dakota
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# 46
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New Hampshire: |
$26,917,000.00
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Industry in New Hampshire
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Total: |
$252,503,701,000.00
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Weighted average: |
$5,489,210,891.30 |
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DEFINITION: This measure of manufacturing activity is derived by subtracting the cost of materials, supplies, containers, fuel, purchased electricity, and contract work from the value of shipments (products manufactured plus receipts for services rendered). The result of this calculation is adjusted by the addition of value added by merchandising operations (i.e., the difference between the sales value and the cost of merchandise sold without further manufacture, processing, or assembly) plus the net change in finished goods and work-in-process between the beginning- and end-of-year inventories.
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CITATION
"Transportation equipment manufacturing > Value added by state", Annual Survey of Manufactures, 2004
. Retrieved from http://www.StateMaster.com/graph/ind_tra_equ_man_val_add-transportation-equipment-manufacturing-value-added
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