Relative Importance Weights (Contribution to the Total Industrial Production Index): Durable Consumer Goods: Auto Parts and Allied Goods : 1.2641% (As of 2025-06-01)
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The Relative Importance Weight for Durable Consumer Goods: Auto Parts and Allied Goods within the total industrial production (IP) index represents the contribution of the auto parts and allied goods sector to the overall output of durable consumer goods and, by extension, to the total industrial production index. This weight helps quantify how changes in the production of auto parts (such as tires, vehicle accessories, and other allied products) influence the broader industrial output. For instance, if auto parts and allied goods carry a 4% weight, a 10% increase in this sector would raise total industrial production by 0.4 percentage points.

Monthly , seasonally adjusted.  Source Code: RIW.B51112.S

           

Relative Importance Weights (Contribution to the Total Industrial Production Index): Durable Consumer Goods: Auto Parts and Allied Goods was 1.2641 as of 2025-06-01, according to The Federal Reserve. Historically, Relative Importance Weights (Contribution to the Total Industrial Production Index): Durable Consumer Goods: Auto Parts and Allied Goods reached a record high of 1.8903 and a record low of 0.9861, the median value is 1.4223. Typical value range is from 1.31 to 1.53. The Year-Over-Year growth is -6.12%. GuruFocus provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Relative Importance Weights (Contribution to the Total Industrial Production Index): Durable Consumer Goods: Auto Parts and Allied Goods - last updated on 2025-06-01.

Category Production & Business Activity
Region USA
Source The Federal Reserve

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Name Value
Last Value 1.2641%
Latest Period 2025-06-01
Long Term Average 1.42%
Average Annualized Growth Rate -0.75%
Value from 1 year ago 1.3465%
Change from 1 year ago -6.12%
Frequency Daily
Unit %
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