Industrial Production: Nondurable Goods: Synthetic rubber : 77.3076 (As of 2025-04-01)
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This measures the total output of industries involved in manufacturing synthetic rubber. Synthetic rubber is widely used in automotive tires, industrial goods, and consumer products, making it a key indicator of industrial activity, particularly in the transportation and manufacturing sectors. Synthetic rubber is derived from petrochemical products like crude oil and natural gas. Fluctuations in these commodity prices directly impact the cost and volume of synthetic rubber production.

Monthly , seasonally adjusted.  NAICS = 325212  Source Code: IP.G325212.S

           

Industrial Production: Nondurable Goods: Synthetic rubber was 77.3076 as of 2025-04-01, according to The Federal Reserve. Historically, Industrial Production: Nondurable Goods: Synthetic rubber reached a record high of 163.5624 and a record low of 66.1793, the median value is 103.4985. Typical value range is from 81.79 to 96.23. The Year-Over-Year growth is 3.68%. GuruFocus provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Industrial Production: Nondurable Goods: Synthetic rubber - last updated on 2025-04-01.

Category Production & Business Activity
Region USA
Source The Federal Reserve

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Name Value
Last Value 77.3076
Latest Period 2025-04-01
Long Term Average 89.01
Average Annualized Growth Rate -0.4%
Value from 1 year ago 74.5619
Change from 1 year ago +3.68%
Frequency Daily
Unit 2012=100
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