Dallas Fed Manufacturing Prices Paid Index in the United States decreased to 13.80 points in May from 19.50 points in April of 2023. source: Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

Dallas Fed Manufacturing Prices Paid Index in the United States averaged 27.82 points from 2004 until 2023, reaching an all time high of 82.10 points in November of 2021 and a record low of -46.90 points in March of 2009. This page includes a chart with historical data for the United States Dallas Fed Manufacturing Prices Paid for Raw Materials Index. United States Dallas Fed Manufacturing Prices Paid for Raw Materials Index - data, historical chart, forecasts and calendar of releases - was last updated on June of 2023.

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United States Dallas Fed Manufacturing Prices Paid for Raw Materials Index



Related Last Previous Unit Reference
Dallas Fed Manufacturing Index -29.10 -23.40 points May 2023
Dallas Fed Manufacturing Production Index -1.30 0.90 points May 2023
Dallas Fed Manufacturing New Orders Index -16.10 -9.60 points May 2023
Dallas Fed Manufacturing Employment Index 9.60 8.00 points May 2023

United States Dallas Fed Manufacturing Prices Paid for Raw Materials Index
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas conducts the Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey monthly to obtain a timely assessment of the state’s factory activity. Firms are asked whether output, employment, orders, prices and other indicators increased, decreased or remained unchanged over the previous month. Survey responses are used to calculate an index for each indicator. Each index is calculated by subtracting the percentage of respondents reporting a decrease from the percentage reporting an increase. When the share of firms reporting an increase exceeds the share of firms reporting a decrease, the index will be greater than zero, suggesting the indicator has increased over the prior month. If the share of firms reporting a decrease exceeds the share reporting an increase, the index will be below zero, suggesting the indicator has decreased over the prior month. An index will be zero when the number of firms reporting an increase is equal to the number of firms reporting a decrease.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
13.80 19.50 82.10 -46.90 2004 - 2023 points Monthly
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