Economy > GSP > Gross Operating Surplus > Rail transportation (vs) Industry > Food manufacturing > Value added

22.8 billion
Industry > Food manufacturing > Value added
176.01 million
0 Economy > GSP > Gross Operating Surplus > Rail transportation ($) 77 million

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Strength of correlation (R squared): 0.671 (this correlation is potentially significant)
Outliers: Nebraska

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Variable: Economy > GSP > Gross Operating Surplus > Rail transportation Industry > Food manufacturing > Value added
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Definition: Rail transportation, Gross Operating Surplus (current dollars) 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.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Analysis Division. Data for 2003. Annual Survey of Manufactures, 2004
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