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Celebrate Manufacturing Week

U.S. Census Bureau joins a group of public and private organizations in celebrating the importance of the manufacturing sector of the nation’s economy

Celebrate Manufacturing Week

Manufacturing Week

What is Manufacturing Week?

Manufacturing Week is a celebration by the U.S. Census Bureau that expands upon the traditional Manufacturing Day launched by the Manufacturing Institute in 2011 on the first Friday of October.

On this page, you will find valuable manufacturing statistics and data products featuring a wide range of resources, including America Counts stories, data, data tools, visualizations, training resources and news. Additionally, historical facts about manufacturing will be posted on all social media channels throughout the week.

We will also highlight careers in manufacturing, encouraging thousands of companies and educational institutions around the nation to open their doors to students, parents, teachers, and community leaders.

Join the U.S. Census Bureau as we celebrate the 13th anniversary of Manufacturing Day by providing a week’s worth of rich content and statistics that inform communities, businesses, and policymakers.

Data Spotlight

The 2022 Annual Capital Expenditures for Robotic Equipment provides national-level estimates of capital expenditures for robotic equipment, based on the 2022 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), at the two-digit and select three- and four-digit NAICS levels from the Annual Capital Expenditures Survey.

For the latest manufacturing data, check out the Manufacturers’ Shipments, Inventories, & Orders (M3) providing information on value of shipments and new orders and the Quarterly Financial Report (QFR), providing quarterly aggregate statistics on the financial results and position of U.S. manufacturing corporations.

The Annual Survey of Manufactures (ASM) data are also available. The ASM provided data at the two- through six-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) levels on employment, payroll, cost of materials, operating expenses, shipments and receipts for services, value added and inventories.

For the most detailed data on manufacturing, see the 2022 Economic Census data. Additionally, the Geographic Area Statistics data from the 2022 Economic Census will be released in December of 2024.

Annual Integrated Economic Survey

In March, the Census Bureau launched its newest survey, the 2023 Annual Integrated Economic Survey (AIES). The AIES provides key yearly measures of economic activity, including the only comprehensive national and subnational data on business revenues, employment, expenses and assets on an annual basis. AIES data will begin releasing in the summer of 2025. More information about the AIES is available in our 2023 Annual Integrated Economic Survey tip sheet.

Highlights

Help Us Spread the Word!

Help us spread the word about Manufacturing Week (October 4-11, 2024) and Census Bureau Economic data! We encourage you to tag the Census Bureau and include a link to our posts whenever possible.

  • Use the hashtags #MFGDay24 and #CensusEconData in your social media posts
  • Follow the Census Bureau on social media

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