BTS 56-16 Advisory Friday, November 4, 2016 Contact: Dave Smallen Tel: 202-366-5568
BTS Releases Industry Snapshots
The Wholesale and Retail Trade sector relied on the most transportation services of any sector of the U.S. economy, according to Industry Snapshots: Uses of Transportation, a new report released today by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS).
In 2014, the seven non-transportation sectors of the economy relied on more than $1 trillion in transportation services. The Wholesale and Retail Sector used $292 billion, more than one-fourth (27.8 percent) of total transportation use. The Service sector – information; financial services; professional and business services; education and health services; leisure and hospitality; and other services – also used one-fourth (25.2 percent) or $264.8 billion.
The 107-page BTS report consists of detailed analysis of the transportation reliance of each sector of the economy. The analysis includes the sector's contribution to gross domestic product (GDP) – nationally and by state in 2015, the sector's reliance on transportation by mode in 2014, the amount of transportation the sector requires to produce one dollar of output in 2014, the number of transportation and material moving workers employed by the sector in 2015, the median annual wage for selected transportation occupations in the sector in 2015, the number of trucks and number of truck miles accumulated by the sector in 2002, and shipment characteristics (for selected sectors) in 2012.
Other findings of the report:
See BTS press release for full press release and additional tables.
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