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Supplement to
Producer Prices and Price Indexes
Data for 1981
U.S. Department of Labor
Bureau of Labor Statistics
August 1982




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Supplement to
Producer Prices and Price Indexes
Data for 1981
U.S. Department of Labor
Raymond J. Donovan, Secretary
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Janet L. Norwood, Commissioner
August 1982







Preface

This annual supplement to Producer Prices and Price Indexes presents
monthly indexes and annual averages for 1981. In most cases, data are the
same as revised data published in successive monthly issues of this periodical.
The supplement also provides information on the relative importance of
index components at the end of the year. In addition, historical annual indexes
for selected stage-of-processing groupings, rebased historical indexes




for bituminous coal by region, and 1981 indexes for the newly introduced postal
services series are included.
Information on changes in the sample for Producer Price Indexes is no
longer being published in the annual supplement. Such information can
be found in the July 1981, January 1982, and February 1982 issues.

iii

Contents

Page
Monthly indexes and annual averages for Producer Price Indexes, 1981 ..
Tables:
1. Stage-of-processing groupings
2. Durability-of-product groupings
3. Commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and
individual items
4. Refined petroleum products by region
5. Bituminous coal by region
6. Special commodity groupings
7. Output of selected sic industries
8. Output of selected census product classes
9. Total railroad freight and selected S T C C groups
10. Selected telephone services
11. Postal services




1

2
3
4
67
72
74
75
79
89
90
90

iv

Page
12. Selected stage-of-processing groupings, 1947-81
Relative importance
Calculation of special Producer Price Indexes
Tables:
Relative importance of—
13. Components in the Producer Price Index by stage of
processing, December 1981
14. Commodities included in the Producer Price Index,
all levels, December 1981
15. Product classes in the industry-sector price index,
December 1981
Technical notes

91
92
93

96
112
151
166

Monthly Indexes and Annual
Averages for Producer Price
Indexes, 1981

previously published because SOP indexes from 1976 through 1980 were revised
at the beginning of 1981 to reflect updated input-output relationships. (See the
January 1981 issue for further details.)
1981 indexes calculated under the survey for the Producer Price Index Revision program are not presented in this supplement; these data can be found in
the monthly issues of this periodical.

Tables 1 through 11 present 1981 monthly indexes and annual averages for all
categories covered under the Producer Price Index program. Data shown are the
revised data published in successive monthly issues of Producer Prices and Price
Indexes. (All monthly data are subject to revision 4 months after original
publication.)
Table 12 presents, for the first time, historical annual averages for ten major
stage-of-processing indexes. Data for 1976 through 1979 may differ from those




1




Table 1. Producer Price Indexes for stage-of-processing groupings, 19811
(1967 = 100)
Ann.
Avg.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

Jun.

Jul.

Aug.

Sep.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Finished goods
Finished consumer goods
Finished consumer foods
Crude
Processed
Finished consumer goods, e x . foods...
Nondurable goods less foods
Durable goods
Capital equipment
Manufacturing industries
Nonmanufacturing industries

269.8
271 3
253 6
263 8
250 6
276 5
319 6
218 6
264 3
281 1
2 5 4 ..9

2 6 0 ,.9
2 6 2 .5
251,.0
2 5 7 ,.9
2 4 8 ..4
2 6 5 .. 1
302,.7
2 1 4 ..9
2 5 4 ,.6
2 7 0 .. 3
245.8

263 .3
265 .0
251 .3
265 .6
247 .9
2 6 8 ,.5
308,.4
2 1 5 ,. 1
2 5 6 ,.7
2 7 2 ,.8
2 4 7 ,.6

2 6 6 ,.0
268,.2
2 5 2 ,.6
2 7 9 ,.7
2 4 8 .. 1
2 7 2 ,.5
3 1 6 ,.0
2 1 4 ..0
2 5 8 ,. 1
274. 9
2 4 8 ,.7

2 6 8 .5
2 7 0 ,.6
2 5 1 ,.9
2 7 9 ,.3
2 4 7 ,.4
2 7 6 ,. 1
3 2 0 ,.4
2 1 6 ..6
2 6 0 ,. 8
2 7 7 .,3
2 5 1 ,.5

2 6 9 ..6
27 1,.5
2 5 2 ..8
2 6 3 ,. 1
2 4 9 ..8
2 7 7 ,.0
3 2 1 ..0
2 1 8 .. 1
2 6 2 ..5
£ 7 9 ..7
2 5 3 ..0

2 7 0 ..5
2 7 2 ,.3
2 5 3 ..8
2 5 8 ..9
2 5 1 ..3
2 7 7 ..7
3 2 2 ..0
2 1 8 ..2
2 6 3 ..8
2 8 1 ..0
2 5 4 ..2

2 7 1 ..8
2 7 3 ..5
2 5 7 ..6
2 6 2 ..7
2 5 5 ..0
2 7 7 .,9
3 2 2 .,5
2 1 8 .. 1
2 6 5 .. 4
2 8 Z ..a
2 5 5 ..7

27 1 .5
2 7 3 .0
256 .3
256 .9
254 .2
277 .7
322 . 1
2 1 8 ,.3
265 .8
283.4
256 .0

27 1..5
2 7 3 .. 1
2 5 6 ..2
2 5 3 ..5
2 5 4 ..4
2 7 7 ..9
3 2 4 ..2
2 1 5 ,.8
2 6 5 ..3
2 8 * . .2
2 5 5 .. 1

2 7 4 ..3
2 7 5 ,. 1
2 5 4 ,.0
2 5 3 ,.8
2 5 2 ,.0
2 8 1 ,.6
324,.3
2 2 4 ,.5
2 7 1 ..5
2 8 7 ..7
2 6 2 ..4

274..7
275.2
252..7
260,.0
249..9
282,.4
325.4
224.7
273..0
288..4
264.. 1

2 7 5 ..4
2 7 5 ..8
2 5 2 ..9
2 7 3 ..9
2 4 9 ..0
2 8 3 ..2
3 2 6 ..3
2 2 5 ..4
2 7 4 .. 1
2 9 0 ..3
2 6 4 ..9

Intermed. matrls., suppls., & components.
M a t e r i a l s and c o m p o n e n t s for m f g
M a t e r i a l s for food m a n u f a c t u r i n g
M a t e r i a l s for n o n d u r a b l e m f g
M a t e r i a l s for d u r a b l e m a n u f a c t u r i n g . .
C o m p o n e n t s for m a n u f a c t u r i n g
M a t e r i a l s & c o m p o n e n t s for c o n s t r u c t i o n
P r o c e s s e d f u e l s and l u b r i c a n t s
Manufacturing industries
Nonmanufacturing industries
Contai ners
S u p p l i es
Manufacturing industries
Nonmanufacturing industries
Feeds
Other supplies

3 0 6 ..0
2 8 6 ., 1
2 6 0 .,4
2 8 5 .,8
3 1 2 ., 1
2 5 9 .,3
287. 6
5 9 5 .,4
498. 6
6 8 0 ..8
2 7 6 ., 1
263. 8
2 5 3 ., 1
269. 6
2 3 0 ..4
2 7 6 ..4

2 9 6 .. 1
2 7 9 ..6
2 8 0 ..7
2 7 4 ..0
3 0 6 ..9
2 5 0 ..3
2 7 9 ..2
5 5 1 ,.9
4 6 9 ..5
6 2 4 ..7
2 6 4 ..6
2 5 7 ..8
2 4 2 ..5
265.7
2 5 2 ..0
2 6 5 .,6

2 9 8 ,.3
2 8 0 ,.3
2 7 3 ,.2
2 7 6 ,.5
305,.4
253,.0
2 8 0 ,.3
5 6 9 ,.8
482.8
6 4 6 ,.7
2 6 8 ,.2
2 5 7 ,.8
2 4 4 ,.8
2 6 4 ..6
2 3 7 ,.5
2 6 8 ,.3

3 0 2 ,.0
2 8 1 ..6
2 6 7 ..5
2 7 9 ..4
3 0 6 ..9
2 5 4 ..2
2 8 2 ..7
5 9 8 ..3
5 0 3 ..9
6 8 1 ..6
2 7 0 ..9
2 5 8 ,.9
2 4 6 ..8
2 6 5 ..2
2 3 1 ,.7
2 7 0 ,.6

305.8
2 8 4 .. 1
2 6 3 ,. 1
2 8 4 ,.3
3 1 0 ..6
2 5 5 ..4
2 8 8 ..0
6 0 8 ..5
5 0 9 ..0
6 9 6 ..2
2 7 4 ..3
2 6 2 ,.4
2 5 0 ,.6
2 6 8 ..7
2 3 9 ..2
2 7 2 ..9

3 0 * ..7
2 8 5 .. 1
2 5 9 ..0
2 8 7 ..0
3 1 1 ..2
2 5 6 ,.3
2 8 8 ..5
6 0 8 ..7
5 1 0 ..7
6 9 5 ..2
2 7 6 ..4
2 6 4 ..0
2 5 2 ..3
2 7 0 ..2
2 4 2 ..9
2 7 3 ..8

3 0 7 ..2
2 8 5 ..8
2 6 2 ..4
2 8 7 .J
3 1 0 .,7
2 5 7 ..3
2 8 9 ..6
6 0 5 ..7
5 0 5 ..4
6 9 4 ..3
2 7 7 ..2
2 6 4 ..6
2 5 3 ..4
2 7 0 ..5
2 3 5 ..4
2 7 6 ..3

3 0 8 ..5
2 8 7 ..9
2 6 0 ..5
2 8 9 ..2
3 1 4 ..4
2 5 9 ..5
2 9 0 ..4
6 0 2 ..0
5 0 0 .,3
6 9 2 ..0
2 7 8 .,8
2 6 6 ..0
255. 0
2 7 2 ..0
2 3 2 ..8
2 7 8 ..7

3 1 0 ,. 1
2 8 9 ,.8
2 6 1 ,.0
2 9 1 ,.0
3 1 6 ,.0
261 .8
2 9 0 ,.7
6 0 7 ,.8
5 0 8 ,.3
6 9 5 ,.6
2 8 0 ,.3
2 6 6 ,. 1
2 5 6 ,.0
27 1,.6
2 2 9 ,. 1
2 7 9 ,.3

3 0 9 ..7
2 9 0 ..2
2 5 4 ..6
2 9 1 ..2
3 1 7 .. 1
2 6 3 ..8
2 9 0 ..0
6 0 1 ..4
5 0 0 .,5
6 9 0 .,5
280. 6
2 6 6 .. 1
256.8
2 7 1 .. 1
2 2 1 ..3
2 8 0 ..7

3 0 9 ..4
29tT.. 2
2 5 0 ,.9
2 9 0 ..9
3 1 6 ,.7
2 6 5 ., 1
2 9 0 .. 1
5 9 6 ..9
4 9 7 .,5
6 8 4 ..7
2 8 0 ..9
2 6 6 ..6
2 5 8 ..2
2 7 1 ..2
2 1 5 ..9
2 8 2 ..3

309..0
2 8 9 ..5
246.8
289..4
314..9
266..9
290..2
595.. 1
4 9 6 ..4
682..2
280..6
267..2
2 5 9 ..2
27 1..6
212,.0
2 8 3 ..7

3 0 9 ..4
2 8 9 ..3
2 4 5 ..6
288.8
3 1 4 ..0
2 6 7 ..8
2 9 1 .. 1
5 9 8 .. 1
499. 0
6 8 5 ..6
280. 2
2 6 8 ..3
26 1..0
2 7 2 ..4
2 1 4 ..6
2 8 4 .. 1

C r u d e m a t e r i a l s for f u r t h e r p r o c e s s i n g . . .
Foodstuffs and feedstuffs
Nonfood materials
Nonfood materials except fuel £/
M a n u f a c t u r i n g 2/
C o n s t r u c t i on
C r u d e fuel 3/
Manufacturing industries 1/
Nonmanufacturing industries

3 2 9 .,0
2 5 7 .,4
4 8 2 .,3
4 1 3 .,7
4 2 9 .,4
261. 8
751. 2
8 6 4 ., 9
674. 0

3 2 8 ..0
2 7 0 ..7
4 5 0 ., 1
3 9 1 ..0
4 0 5 ., 1
2 5 4 ..8
6 7 7 ..4
7 7 1 ., 9
6 1 4 .,9

3 3 6 ,.5
267 . 1
4 8 4 ,.9
4 2 7 ..9
4 4 5 ..5
2 5 7 ,.2
6 9 7 ,.7
7 98.. 1
6 3 0 ..6

3 3 4 ..2
2 6 2 .. 1
488. 4
4 3 0 ,,9
4 4 8 ,.6
2 5 9 ..2
703. 6
8 0 5 ..8
635. 0

3 3 6 ,.3
2 6 3 ..5
4 9 2 .. 1
4 3 2 ..5
4 5 0 ..2
26 1..5
7 16. 6
8 2 1 ,.9
6 4 5 ..8

334. 4
2 6 0 ..6
4 9 2 ..4
4 2 8 ..3
4 4 5 ..5
2 6 1 .,7
7 3 8 ..4
850. 6
662. 2

3 3 5 .,4
2 6 4 ..3
4 8 7 ..4
4 1 8 .. 1
4 3 4 .,2
262. 6
7 5 9 .,2
877. 2
6 7 8 .,5

337. 3
2 6 7 ..2
4 8 7 .,2
4 1 3 .. 1
4 2 8 .,7
262. 6
781. 2
902.6
6 9 8 .. 1

3 3 3 ,.0
26 1,.8
4 8 5 ,.3
4 1 3 ,.9
4 2 9 ..6
2 6 3 .. 1
7 6 6 ,.7
8 8 3 ..0
6 8 7 ..8

3 2 7 .,4
2 5 3 ..4
4 8 6 .,0
4 1 0 .,2
4 2 5 .,4
263. 6
7 8 8 ..7
911.,4
704. 8

3 1 9 ..9
2 4 5 ..7
4 7 9 ..2
4 0 4 .. 1
4 1 8 ..6
2 6 4 ..7
779. 0
8 9 8 .,4
697. 8

313..9
238..3
4 7 6 .,3
397..8
4 1 1 ..7
264. 8
7 9 2 ..5
915. 8
708.2

3 1 1 ..5
2 3 3 ..7
478. 6
3 9 6 .,2
409.8
265. 2
813. 0
942. 5
724. 0

Groupi ng

See footnotes at end of table.

2




Table 1. Continued—Producer price indexes for stage-of-processing groupings, 19811
(1967 = 100)
Ann.
Avg.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

Jun.

Jul.

Aug.

Sep.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

F i n i s h e d goods* e x c l u d i n g f o o d s
Intermediate materials less foods t feeds
Intermediate foods and feeds
Crude materials less a g . products £/ 4 / . .

2 7 3 ..3
3 1 0 .. 1
2 5 0 ..3
5 4 5 ..6

2 6 2 ..4
2 9 8 ..0
2 7 0 ..9
5 0 4 ..0

2 6 5 ..5
3 0 1 ..0
2 6 1 ..3
5 4 7 ..6

2 6 8 ..7
3 0 5 ..4
2 5 5 ..6
5 5 1 ..8

2 7 2 .. 1
3 0 9 ..5
2 5 4 ..9
5 5 6 ..0

2 7 3 ,,3
3 1 0 ..7
2 5 3 .. 1
5 5 7 ..5

2 7 4 ., 1
311, 2
2 5 3 ..2
5 5 1 ..3

2 7 4 ,.7
3 1 2 ,.7
2 5 1 ,. 1
5 5 0 ,. 6

274.6
314. 5
250.2
549. 1

2 7 4 ..7
3 1 4 ..6
2 4 3 ..5
5 5 1 ..4

279.. 1
314,.6
239,.3
543,.4

2 8 0 ..0
314..5
235,.2
5 4 0 ..7

280..9
314,.9
235 .2
543..5

Finished energy goods
Finished goods less energy
Finished consumer goods less energy

8 3 5 ..4
2 3 9 ..7
2 3 3 ..6

7 5 8 ., 1 7 9 0 ..2
2 3 4 ..9
233.
2 2 8 ..7 2 2 9 ..6

8 3 8 ..7
2 3 5 ..7
2 3 0 ..2

8 5 3 ..9
2 3 7 ..5
2 3 1 ..8

854. 2
238. 6
2 3 2 ..8

8 5 7 .,3
2 3 9 .,4
233. 4

8 5 2 ,.4
2 4 1 ,.0
2 3 5 ,.0

842. 0
241. 1
235. 0

8 4 7 .. 1 8 4 1 ..6
2 4 0 ..9 244,.0
2 3 4 ..9 237,.2

8 4 2 ..2
2 4 4 ..4
2 3 7 ..2

8 4 6 .,6
244,.9
237,.6

Finished goods less foods and energy
Fin. consumer goods less foods t energy..
Consumer nondur. goods e x . foods I energy

2 3 5 .. 1 2 2 8 ..2
2 2 0 .. 1 2 1 4 ..4
2 0 8 ..8 2 0 1 ..9

2 2 9 ..5
2 1 5 ..4
2 0 3 ..5

2 3 0 ..2
2 1 5 ..8
2 0 4 ..8

2 3 2 ..8
2 1 8 .,3
2 0 7 ..3

2 3 4 ..0
2 1 9 ..3
2 0 7 ..7

2 3 4 ..7
2 1 9 ..7
2 0 8 .,4

2 3 5 ,.5
2 2 0 ,.3
2 0 9 ,.5

236. 1
220. 9
210.4

2 3 5 ..8
2 2 0 ..7
2 1 1 ,.8

240..7
225,.0
212,. 6

2 4 1 .,6
2 2 5 .J
2 1 3 ,.6

242..3
226,.2
213..9

Intermediate energy goods
Intermediate materials less energy
Intermed. materials less foods and energy

5 7 3 ..6
2 8 5 ..2
2 8 3 ..4

5 3 2 ..0
2 7 8 ..3
2 7 4 .3

5 4 8 ..8 5 7 5 ..4
2 7 9 .. 1 2 8 0 ..5
2 7 5 ..9 2 7 7 ,.8

5 8 5 ..3
2 8 3 ..7
2 8 1 ..3

5 8 6 .,0
2 8 4 ..7
2 8 2 ..6

5 8 3 ..4
2 8 5 ..5
2 8 3 ..4

5 8 0 .. 6
287 .2
2 8 5 .5

585. 9
288. 5
287. 0

5 7 9 ..7
2 8 8 ..7
2 8 7 ,.7

575,.7
288 .8
288 .2

5 7 4 ..0
2 8 8 ..5
288,.2

576.8
288..7
288 .4

Crude energy materials
Crude materials less energy
Crude nonfood materials less energy

7 8 3 ..4
2 5 4 ..0
2 6 6 ..0

6 9 6 .0 7 8 2 ,.6 7 8 5 .. 1 7 9 0 ..5 7 9 8 ..2
2 6 6 ..0 2 6 2 ..6 2 5 9 ..6 2 6 1 .. 1 2 5 7 ..9
2 7 4 ,. 1 2 7 1 .. 1 2 7 5 ..5 2 7 7 ..9 2 7 2 ..7

7 9 3 ..5
2 5 9 ..7
2 6 7 ..5

7 9 3 .6
2 6 1 .8
267 .0

786. 4
258. 0
269. 0

7 9 5 ..7
2 5 0 ,.4
2 6 3 ..3

»786 .8
243 .2
257 .8

7 9 1 ,.2
2 3 5 ,.8
249,.3

8 0 0 ,.6
231 .6
246,.2

Grouping

Special

groupings

1
Monthly data and annual averages have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and corrections by respondents.
2
Includes crude petroleum.

3

Excludes crude petroleum.
Formerly titled "Crude materials for further processing, excluding crude
foodstuffs and feedstuffs, plant and animal fibers, oilseeds, and leaf tobacco."
4

Table 2. Producer Price Indexes for durability-of-product groupings, 19811
(1967 = 100)

T

Ann.
Avg.

Jan.

Total d u r a b l e q o o d s

269.8
312.4

Total m a n u f a c t u r e s
Durable
Nondurable

286. 0
269.7
303.6

2 7 7 . 31
2 6 2 ..31
2 9 3 ..51
i1
3 2 2 ,.91
2 7 5 ..91
3 2 5 ..31|

Groupi n g

Total raw o r s l i g h t l y p r o c e s s e d
Durable

goods.... 330. 7
! 27 1.2
334. 0

J

Aug.

Sep.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

2 6 9 .. 1 2 7 0 ,.8
3 1 5 ..7 3 1 6 . 8

2 7 1 ..9
3 1 6 .,2

2 7 1 ..8
3 1 5 ..0

275..0
312..8

2 7 5 ..4
311..4

276.0
311.4

2 8 6 ..9
2 6 8 .,9
3 0 6 ..4

2 8 8 ..0
2 7 0 ,.6
3 0 6 ..9

2 8 8 ..6
2 7 1 ..7
306..9

2 8 8 ..3
27 1..7
306..3

289..8 2 8 9 ..7
2 7 5 .. 1 2 7 5 ..8
305..5 304..5

289.9
276.5
304.3

334,.6 3 3 4 ..2 3 3 5 ..4
2 S 6 ,.0 2 8 0 ,.4 2 7 2 ..4
337 ,. 1 3 3 7 ,. 1 3 3 S ,.9

337 .9
27 1 .2
,
341 .8

335..8 332,.7
2 7 5 ..91 2 7 0 ,.4
339,. 1! 336,.3

326,.4
2 6 3 ..7
330..0

323.6
247.8
328.2

Mar.

Apr.

May

Jun.

2 6 2 .. 7 | 2 6 3 ..8
3 0 2 .• 6 1 3 0 6 ..8

2 6 4 ..9
3 1 0 ..9

2 6 7 ..8
3 1 4 ..2

2 6 8 .. 6
3 1 4 ..8

2 7 9 ..3
2 6 3 ..4
2 9 6 ..4

2 8 2 .,3
2 6 4 ..4
3 0 1 ..7

2 8 5 ,.3 2 8 6 ..2
2 6 7 ,.2 2 6 8 ..2
3 0 4 .. 9 3 0 5 ..7

Feb.

330,.3 331..2
2 7 5 ,.5 2 8 1 ..7
333,.31 333.8

1
Monthly data and annual averages have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and corrections by respondents.

3

Jul.

323..3
2 5 3 ..4
327,.4

Table 3.Continued—ProducerPrice Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

293.4

2 8 4 .8

287.6

290 .3

293.4

1

291.5

295.7

299.6

Farm p r o d u c t s , processed foods and feeds

251 5

257.9

255. 1

253.5

Farm

254 9

264.5

262.4

267 3

258.7

271.5

All

commodities

Industrial

01

0111

0112

0113

304

products
vegetables

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

294. 1

294.8

296. 2

296.4

295.7

296. 1

295.5

295.8

303.5

304.7

305. 1

306.2

307.2

307.4

309. 0

309.3

310.0

2 5 3 .8

252.9

254.3

256.8

254.2

250.3

246. 0

242.5

241.0

260.7

263.3

259.6

260.7

263.3

257. 9

251. 1

243. 1

237.4

234.6

292.8

286. 1

275.3

263. 3

265.6

258. 1

252.8

2 4 8 .8

254. 0

280.5

01
0101
0104
0105
0106
02
0215
0216
0217
0218
0219
0221
0222
0223

Fresh fruits
Citrus fruits
Grapefruit* Florida
Lemons
Oranges* F l o r i d a
Oranges, California
Other fruits
Apples* D e l i c i o u s
Apples* M c i n t o s h
Bananas* 40 l b . b o x
Grapes
Peaches
Pears
Strawberries
Cantaloupes

228 9
196 0
244 6
130 4
239 8
139 6
242 4
226 2
232 3
2 5 3 -6
3 3 2 .,7
107. 0
179..0
299.8
2 5 4 ..7

205.3
171. 9
234. 0
108. 5
160. 2
131. 7
219. 2
198. 0
189. 0
245. 0
330.7
(2)
117. 8
216.8
(2)

213.7
165. 6
201.5
103. 6
251 .5
133. 4
234.3
202.2
2 0 9 .8
275. 1
(3)
(2)
153.4
(3)
(2)

219.2
156. 0
192. 7
104.4
224.7
121 .3
246. 6
222.8
202.5
290. 1
(3)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(2)

223.0
196. 1
289.7
107. 0
240. 0
1 15.2
233. 7
207.7
212.2
268.7
(3)
(2)
t3)
155. 8
300.5

230.4
189.8
27 1.3
1 13.4
252.4
1 12.6
247.4
212.5
213.4
284.2
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
347.8

211 . 0
164. 4
189. 9
130. 9
272.6
123. 6
230. 9
222.8
222. 0
245.0
(2)
134. 6
(2)
250.7
198. 9

225.3
267.5
365. 0
152. 9
329. 0
192. 3
204. 1
(2)
(2)
208.2
(2)
93.9
(2)
271. 0
171.7

222.2
243.8
(2)
181. 0
248.7
164. 6
210.5
(2)
(2)
193. 0
306.2
92.5
198.2
304. 9
(3)

239.7
250.9
(2)
203. 9
(2)
159.4
232.7
(2)
(3)
274.8
367 .4
(2)
169.2
216.8
(3)

239.4
192. 5
248.5
127. 2
(3)
142. 1
259.2
264. 1
263.4
245.7
330.7
(2)
189.9
372.7
(3)

252.3
169. 8
210.5
109. 3
219.3
139. 9
288.4
249.6
273.2
250. 0
330.7
(2)
208.8
6 0 9 .8
(2)

265.8
183.7
243.3
122.3
199.6
138.6
30 1.7
255.8
304.9
262.8
330.7
(2)
215.6
(2)
(2)

0101
0102

Dried fruits
Prunes
Rai si n s

3 8 9 .,8
278. 0
4 8 4 ., 1

388. 0
278.9
479. 9

386. 9
278. 9
477. 9

386 .9
278. 9
477. 9

391.5
288.7
477. 9

388.0
278. 9
479. 9

388.0
278. 9
479. 9

390. 1
278. 9
483.8

390. 1
278.9
483.8

390. 1
278.9
483.8

394.2
278. 9
491.6

394.0
274. 0
495.5

389.9
262.9
497.5

01
0101
02
0211
0212
0213
0214
0215
0216
0217
0218
03
0331
0332
04
0441
0442
0443
0444
0445

Fresh and dried vegetables
Dried vegetables
Beans* d r i e d
Fresh vegetables* except potatoes
Cabbage
Carrots
Celery
Corn* s w e e t
Lettuce
Onions
Tomatoes
Snap beans
Sweet potatoes
New Y o r k
Chi c a g o
White potatoes
Western* Chicago
Midwestern* Chicago
Eastern* N e w Y o r k
Western* New York
Uhite potatoes* Western* Los Angeles

278. 0

282.5

298.6

332.5

317. 0

291.2

286. 0

278. 1

267. 1

242.7

235.5

234.0

270.8

5 1 5 .,7
214.8
2 1 5 .,3
251. 0
247.8
244. 9
239. 2
361.8
122. 2
288. 2
318. 6
326. 9
3 0 5 ., 1
3 9 3 ..7
4 0 1 .,5
4 4 3 .,9
3 8 7 ,.3
340 .3
4 4 5 ,.2

420. 9
222.7
304.7
256.6
305.0
263* 0
240.6
302.5
1 17.1
423. 0
250.3
2 1 5 .8
270.2
4 1 1 .6
408.5
446.3
398. 6
380.7
4 7 3 ., 1

420.9
235.5
270.4
265.7
184. 0
346. 0
189. 1
333. 0
186. 5
564.0
281.6
291. 1
275. 1
437.7
443.5
529.5
417.7
365.3
486.7

420. 9
267.4
257. 1
231 .0
189. 3
373.7
194. 8
419.6
269.0
517.0
307. 1
270.3
328. 1
477.2
437.7
546. 1
554.4
338.4
520.7

489. 1
235. 3
247.5
205.3
191. 1
290.6
194. 8
499.5
169. 2
366.6
357. 3
363. 9
352.3
508.9
449.4
562.8
617. 0
338.4
561.6

557.4
222.2
293.3
253.6
307.6
214.5
263.5
474.5
60.7
225.6
368.2
384.7
357. 1
416.7
449.4
536.4
517.4
315.3
388. 0

557.4
209.4
194.2
289.8
319. 0
152. 2
183. 3
532.8
82.4
185.7
419.7
457.5
395.7
436.2
457. 1
548.9
521. 2
338. 4
423. 7

557.4
208. 0
137. 1
259.6
299.7
214.5
252. 1
369. 1
108.5
148. 1
458.7
561.5
(3)
3 9 8 .4
376.4
573.8
3 7 1 .8
351.2
403.6

557.4
207.9
137. 1
273.2
280.5
168. 4
275. 0
374.6
98. 0
157. 1
394. 1
405.5
386. 1
350.2
350.2
349.3
252. 9
361.5
451.6

557.4
187.9
171.4
224.9
226. 1
(3)
275.0
233. 1
1 12.8
153.5
225.2
213.2
231.6
325.4
(3)
310.5
260.6
333.3
408.3

557.4
181. 3
209.5
232.5
213.8
235.3
217.7
2 3 4 .8
108. 5
1 7 5 .8
242.7
259. 9
231.6
313.6
315. 1
319.4
237.6
307.6
399. 0

546. 0
176.7
160.0
235.5
244.5
207.6
206.3
286.4
78. 1
240.6
264.8
270.3
260.6
324.7
367.7
299.4
249. 1
299. o
422.2

546.0
223.4
200.9
283.8
213.5
228.4
378. 1
281.6
75.9
300 .8
253.7
228.8
267.8
323.3
361.8
30*. 9
249. 1
353.8
403.6

2 4 8 ., 4

277. 7

267.5

261.8

264.7

257.7

257. 1

257.4

242.7

227.0

227.6

226.5

213.6

253.6
260. 1
239. 1

258. 1
265. 3
238.5

246.3
258.7
225.8

012
0121

commodities

Fresh and dried fruits and

Oil

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE N O .

Grains
0101
0102

Wheat
H a r d w i n t e r Ord.* n o . 1, K a n s a s C i t y
Spring* n o . 1* D . N . Ord.* M i n n e a p o l i s

2 5 3 ,.9
2 5 9 ..5
2 3 7 .>9

279.2
280.4
260. 3

264.7
263.4
250.7

See footnotes at end of table.




4

255.3
2 5 4 .8
237.8

262.6
265.5
242.4

250.5
253.5
243. 9

249. 7
256.5
243.8

242.6
252.6
226.5

239. 9
249.4
220.5

244.7
253.2
225.7

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE N O .

0 121

0122

0103
0104

Wheat (CONT'D)
Soft white/ n o . 1 , P o r t l a n d * O r e g o n
Red w i n t e r , n o . 2 , S t . L o u i s

01
0101
02
0205
03
031 1
04
0415

Other grains
Barley
No. 2 feed, Minn.
Corn
No.2, Chicago
Oats
No.2, Minneapolis
Rye
No.2, Minneapolis
Li v e s t o c k

013
0131

0132

0133

01
010 1
0111
0122
02
023 1
024 1
03
0351
0353
01
016 1
017 1
02
0281
0191

014
0 141
0142

0152

0153

Cattle
Steers
Prime
Choi c e
Good
Cows
C o m m e r c i al
Cutter and canner
Calves
Calves, Choice, Lancaster
Choice, South St. Paul
Hogs
Barrows and gilts
200-240 lb.
Barrows and gilts 270-300
Sows 350-400

at s t o c k y a r d s

lb.

lb

Lair.bs
Choi ce
Live

poultry

02

Chi c k e n s
Broilers and

0181
0185

Turkeys
Hens
Toms

fryers

Plant and animal

015
0151

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

fibers

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

260.4
248. 9

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

27 1 3
307 1

2 6 7 ,.2
285,. 1

266.0
269.4

268 .9
2 7 2 ,.6

267.2
231 .4

260.6
222. 0

255,.2
216,.0

252.8
218..9

251.6
233. 0

262.4
240.5

265. 4
251. 5

236. 1
239.3

245. 1

276 8

2 6 9 ,.3

265. 9

2 6 6 ,. 1

203.4

236

1

2 4 0 ..4

262.3

261. 9

2 6 6 ,.7

2 4 4 ..5

216. 1

211 .4

206.8

193.2

227.6

2 1 0 ,. 6

210.6

180. 9

197,.9

193,.7

180. 9

187. 7

197. 9

243.5

276 3

176 .7

2 6 6 ,.9

264.6

267,. 1

262. 9

264.6

2 7 0 ,.2

2 4 5 ,.7

213.2

206.7

197. 8

308.2

323 3

186. 3

326,.2

316.2

309,.8

305.6

3 1 9 .8

298,.5

283..5

289.2

293.5

334. 0

298.5

321 .5

309 3

302,.9

341.5

332,.9

341.5

369.4

309,.3

2 8 3 ,.5

313.6

317 . 9

317. 9

317. 9

248. 0

244 3

244 .6

239.3

246 .6

251 .8

263. 0

266,.5

262,. 0

257. 3

244. 5

231 . 1

225. 0

250.2
258. 1
290. 9
258.2
258.6
257 . 0
244.2
257.2
182. 3
125. 2
2 3 9 .8

249 6
258 4
294 5
257 6
259 5
249 8
2 3 9 ..4
2 4 9 .,3
179..5
1 18..5
241 .. 1

247 .2
2 5 1 ..7
2 8 1 ..5
2 5 0 ,.7
2 5 3 ,.4
2 7 9 ,.9
2 6 0 ,.2
2 8 2 .2
184,.4
128,.0
241 ,. 1

246.7
251 . 9
280.6
250.7
255. 1
27 1 .7
252.7
273. 9
191. 1
133. 8
248. 9

254,.4
26 1 .3
,
280,.0
262 .4
260,.8
2 6 9 ,.0
2 4 7 ,.8
2 7 2 ,.0
192,.6
121,.5
2 6 4 ,.4

2 5 9 .8
267.8
290. 9
269. 1
266 .6
267 .8
246. 9
270 .7
194. 0
124. 2
264.4

263.4
2 7 1 .8
299. 3
274. 0
267.5
268.4
247.5
271. 3
198. 2
140. 2
256.6

264,.2
2 7 3 ,. 1
311,.7
273..6
2 7 2 ,.4
2 6 7 .. 9
2 4 8 ..6
2 7 0 ..3
186..0
146..5
2 2 5 ..5

259,.7
2 6 7 ,.8
304., 6
2 6 8 ,.4
2 6 6 ..6
2 6 9 ..4
2 5 8 ..5
2 6 8 ..8
180..8
121..0
2 4 1 .. 1

256. 0
264.8
308.3
265. 0
263.8
259. 0
250.7
257.6
179. 4
1 18.2
241. 1

244.5
252.7
291 .5
252. 1
255. 1
249. 0
245. 7
245. 9
172. 5
119.8
225.5

230.8
240. 2
278. 3
238. 7
246. 1
220.8
218.5
217. 9
163. 6
109. 9
217.8

225. 9
235.6
269.4
2 3 5 .8
236. 1
210. 9
213.6
206.4
165. 4
121. 0
210. 0

212. 4
213. 9
214.8
(3)

199., 0
199..9
2 0 2 ..0
197..2

2 0 8 ,. 1
2 0 9 ,.6
2 1 2 ,.0
2 0 5 ,.9

187. 6
188. 6
190. 1
187. 5

191..3
192,.5
194,.3
190,.7

195. 1
196. 3
198. 8
192. 3

229.5
231 .4
233.7
228.5

2 4 4 .. 1
2 4 6 ..2
2 4 6 .,9
2 4 8 ..8

2 3 9 ..6
241 ..3
2 4 6 .,9
2 2 7 ..3

234.2
234.8
238.5
(3)

216.4
217. 1
215.4
(3)

207. 6
209.5
205.4
(3)

196. 4
200 . 0
193. 1
(3)

206. 1

198..9

2 0 2 ,.4

186.3

187,.6

191. 8

219.4

2 3 3 ..0

2 3 2 .,9

239.8

219.9

1 9 6 .8

164. 8

261.4

2 5 7 .>0

2 5 7 ,.0

252.6

2 8 6 .. 1

290.6

306.2

2 7 0 ..5

2 7 7 .-2

236. 9

253.7

216.8

232.5

201.2

2 1 3 .. 1

220.8

213.5

195.4

207.2

210. 0

2 1 5 ..3

2 1 0 ..3

196. 7

185.7

175. 0

171. 4

198. 6

2 1 4 ..9

2 2 4 ,.4

215.2

189,.7

204.6

202. 9

2 1 0 ..0

2 1 0 ., 1

194.4

180 .5

170.7

166.3

182.5
(3)
(3)

178..8
2 1 4 ..3
233. 6

179,.3
2 1 5 ,.6
2 3 3 ,.6

179. 3
(3)
(3)

187..8
2 3 0 ,.7
2 3 9 ,.5

187. 8
(3)
(3)

204.8
250. 0
2 6 2 .8

2 0 3 ..7
2 4 7 ..2
2 6 2 ..8

182..7
2 1 2 ..9
2 4 5 .,3

177.7
206. 0
239.5

177. 7
(3)
(3)

165.2
200.5
213.2

165. 2
200.5
213.2

2 3 2 ..5

206.5

211.7

198.5

188. 4

242.0

2 8 4 .. 1

2 6 8 ..4

270. 1

2 7 4 ,.2

258. 3

259.6

2 5 1 ..3

0101

Raw cotton
Gr 4 1, s t a p l e 34-10 spot m k t . a v g .

248. 0

2 9 4 ., 8

2 7 7 ..2

279.2

2 8 4 ,.0

266.3

267.7

2 5 8 ..3

2 3 7 ..4

208.4

214.2

199.6

188. 4

0101
0106
0107
0108
0111

D o m e s1 t i c a p p a r e l
6 4 s , staple 2
62's, staple 3
6G*s, staple 3
58*5, staple 3
54's, staple 3

200.3
227.3
212.6
185. 0
176. 9
168. 5

195..4
2 0 7 .,5
2 0 0 ..8
188..5
189..3
172..0

197,, 6
2 1 5 ..7
2 0 0 ..8
188,.5
189,.3
172,.0

201.3
223.9
211. 1
184. 3
184.6
172. 0

198 .4
2 2 8 ,.0
2 1 1 ,. 1
178,. 1
172 .9
167 .2

198. 4
228. 0
211. 1
178. 1
172. 9
167.2

200. 0
232. 1
(3)
183. 9
(3)
(3)

2 0 2 ..0
2 3 2 ., 1
2 1 7 ..3
186..4
172,.9
167,,2

2 0 2 ..0
2 3 2 .. 1
2 1 7 ..3
186..4
172..9
167..2

202. 0
232. 1
217.3
186. 4
172. 9
167. 2

202.0
232. 1
217.3
186. 4
172. 9
167.2

202. 0
232. 1
217.3
186. 4
172. 9
167. 2

202. 0
232. 1
217.3
186. 4
172. 9
167. 2

259. 1

2 6 9 ..7

2 6 8 ,.3

263. 1

2 6 3 .6

260.5

259.2

2 6 3 ,.3

2 5 8 .. 1

256.2

254. 9

249. 9

242.6

Foreign wool

wool
3/4 i n .
in. and
in. and
1/4 in.
1/2 i n .

a n d up
up
up
a n d up
a n d up

See footnotes at end of table.




5

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

Foreign wool (CONT'D)
Apparel wool T
A u s t r a l i a n 6 4 s t y p e 62
Carpet wool
,
,
B.A. November, 4 0 s / 3 6 s
New Z e a l a n d , 2 n d s h e a r B
Plant fibers, except cotton
Hard fibers
A b a c a , m a n i l a fiber* g r a d e I
Soft (bast) fibers
Jute,raw,bang tossa C
Flui d m i l k

ANN.

AVG.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

202.6
213.7
342.8
(3)
(3)

202. 0
213.2
366.4
50 1. 9
312. 9

199. 9
210.3
365.7
(3)
(3)

197.9
207.5
356.5
(3)
(3)

202.5
213. 9
3 5 2 .6
(3)
(3)

201.5
212.5
346.9
(3)
(3)

202.0
213.2
343.7
(3)
(3)

211.5
223.2
342.3
(3)
(3)

205.4
216.7
337.6
(3)
(3)

203.4
214.6
3 3 5 .8
(3)
(3)

204.7
216.0
331.3
(3)
(3)

202.0
213.2
323.4
(3)
(3)

198.6
209.6
311.2
(3)
(3)

239.6
315.7
269.4

249.3
334.5
283. 0

249.3
334.5
283.0

247. 1
330.3
283.0

242.2
320.7
2 8 0 .8

240. 0
316.5
2 8 0 .8

240.0
316.5
(3)

232.4
301 .7
253.6

233.4
3 0 3 .8
253.6

234.3
305.4
260.4

235.4
307.5
260.4

235.4
307.5
260.4

236.6
309.9
264.9

175.9

175. 9

175. 9

175.9

175. 9

175. 9

(3)

175. 9

175. 9

175. 9

175. 9

175. 9

175.9

287.4

288.4

289.5

289.5

287.2

283.6

285.0

284.3

285. 0

287.3

294.3

288.2

286.7

M i l k e l i g i b l e for f l u i d u s e
Milk, fluid use

JUN/73

275.3
211.9

276.4
212. 9

277.8
214.0

277 .8
(3)

274.4
211.4

270.5
208.4

271.6
209.2

271.9
209.5

272.3
2 0 9 .8

2 7 5 .8
212.5

284.0
2 1 8 .8

276.6
213. 1

274.7
211.6

Milk, manufacturing grade
Milk, manufacturing grade

JUN/73

318.5
229.3

319.2
2 2 9 .8

318.5
229.3

318.5
(3)

321.4
231.4

319. 0
229.6

321.7
231.6

316.6
227. 9

318.7
229.4

3 1 5 .8
227.3

3 1 7 .8
2 2 8 .8

3 1 6 .8
228. 1

317.8
228.8

187. 1

185. 7

184. 8

180.4

196. 2

165.0

174.6

185. 1

180. 7

193.2

1 9 3 .8

209.7

195.5

163.5

162. 3

161.5

157.7

171.5

1 4 4 .2

152.6

1 6 1 .8

158.0

168.9

1 6 9 .4

183.3

170.9

289.5

296.3

299.0

285.3

290.0

284.3

267.2

230.4

221. 1

218.8

Eggs
Eggs, large

DEC/7 1

Hay, hayseeds and

oilseeds

Hay
Alfalfa
Hayseeds
Alfalfa
Clover

hayseeds

Oilseeds
Flaxseed
Peanuts
Cottonseed
Soybeans
Other farm

products

274. 1

3 1 1 .8

295. 0

265.9
262.0

302.2
297.7

302.2
297.7

278.0
273.9

278. 0
273.9

302.2
297.7

265.9
262.0

265.9
262.0

265.9
262.0

2 4 1 .8
238.2

2 4 1 .8
238.2

229.7
226.3

217.6
214.4

238.0
220.7
<; >)

239.6
223.8
242.3

238.9
223. 1
(3)

237. 1
221. 1
(3)

237.3
221. 1
244.2

237.3
221. 1
244.2

235.2
218. 9
244.2

238.3
(3)
(3)

248.6
231.5
256.3

250. 1
234.2
248.6

242.0
223. 1
266.7

236.4
216.5
271.7

215.6
193.2
278.9

277.6
245.4
(3)
(3)
256.3

316. 7
263. 0
642. 1
217.3
288.7

296.4
259.9
636 .7
210.4
265.0

294.2
248.8
642. 1
(3)
261.8

302.4
255. 1
631.4
(3)
273.0

301.3
264.6
(3)
(3)
271.6

291.2
256.7
(3)
(3)
2 6 1 .8

296.9
245.7
631.4
(3)
266.5

289.7
245.7
631.4
1 9 1 .4
259.4

273.2
2 1 5 .8
(3)
172.4
241.2

228.9
218.9
248.2
148.3
235.2

219.9
229.9
230. 1
(3)
226. 1

219.9
241.0
240.8
(3)
224.7

273.8

296. 1

295. 1

295.9

295.9

259.7

242.7

250.2

263.9

268.9

263.3

273. 1

280.2

323.3
324.5
310.5
369.2
316.4
373.7
360.3
357.4
3 6 3 .8

329.5
329.0
316.9
371.5
325.3
358.6
380.5
378.2
383.0

331.0
330. 1
336.7
373.8
309.9
321.4
382.0
376.5
389.5

395. 1
409. 1
460.5
435. 0
363.7
326. 0
371. 9
379. 9
358. 1

392.7
403.0
460.5
435. 0
343.0
326. 0
390. 1
381.7
402. 1

394.6
402.5
460.5
435.0
341.5
326.0
407.7
388.6
436.6

393.7
401. 1
460.5
435. 0
338.6
318.5
4 0 9 .6
399. 0
425. 1

309.6
305.2
272.5
338.6
338.6
318.5
372. 9
3 6 0 .8
390.7

270.5
266.7
244.0
310.4
275.0
288.4
314.2
3 0 8 .8
321.7

273.4
261.4
244.0
310.4
257.3
288.4
375. 0
376.5
371.5

296.2
286.9
268.3
352.7
275.0
308.5
389. 9
388.6
390.7

298.2
286.9
268.3
352.7
275.0
308.5
409.4
406.0
413.6

2 9 5 .8
285. 1
273.6
339.8
269. 1
316.0
402.4
392. 1
417.5

208. 1

206.6

214.6

217.0

218. 0

213.6

212.6

208.6

207.5

200.9

1 9 8 .8

199.3

199. 1

Leaf tobacco
Leaf tobacco

246.9

234. 3

234.3

(3)

235.0

235.7

235.7

247.5

254.7

262.5

2 5 3 .8

257. 1

265.6

Nuts
P e c a n s (in

142.2

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

140.5

143.8

G r e e n c o f f e e , c o c o a b e a n s , a n d tea
Green coffee
Santos, no. 4
Colombian, Manizales
A m b r i z , two bb
Mexican, washed
Cocoa beans
Accra
Bahia
Tea
Black

shell)

See footnotes at end of table.




6

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE

Cereal and bakery

021

0212

0213

0214

JAN.

products

01
0106
0107
0108
0109
04
0401
0402
0403
0404
05
0501
0502
0503
0504
06
060 1
07
070 1
0702
08
0801
0802
09
090 1
12
1201
21
2101
2102

Bakery products
W h i t e pan b r e a d
W h i t e pan bread* n o r t h e a s t
W h i t e pan b r e a d , n o r t h c e n t r a l
W h i t e pan bread* s o u t h
W h i t e pan bread* w e s t
Other bread
White hearth bread
Dark w h e a t b r e a d
Rye bread
Other variety bread
Bread type rolls
H a m b u r g e r and w e i n e r r o l l s
Brown a n d s e r v e r o l l s
Engli sh muffi n s
Other bread type rolls
Bread stuffing, croutons, and bread crumbs
Bread stuffing, c r o u t o n s , and bread crum
Sweet yeast goods
Yeast raised doughnuts
Other sweet yeast goods
Soft c a k e s
Snack c a k e s
O t h e r soft c a k e s
Pi e s
Snack p i e s
Cake type doughnuts
Cake type doughnuts
C o o k i e s and c r a c k e r s
Cook i es
Crackers

01
0101
0102
0103
0109
0111
02
0215
0223

Flour and flour base m i x e s
Flour
Standard patents, Buffalo
95 p e t . p a t e n t s , K a n s a s C i t y
Standard patents, Minneapolis
Soft red w i n t e r w h e a t f l o u r
Standard patents, Portland, Oregon
Flour b a s e m i x e s a n d d o u g h s
Flour b a s e c a k e m i x
Pie crust mix

0101
0102

Milled rice
Rice, no.2, medium grain
R i c e , n o . 2 , long g r a i n

0102
0103
0104

Other cereals
Rolled oats
Corn m e a l , w h i t e
Macaroni
Meats, poultry, and fish

022
0221

OTH'ER '
ANN.
INDEX
AVG.
BASES

Processed foods and feeds

02

0211

COMMODITY

NO.

01

Meats
Beef and veal

DEC/68
DEC/68
DEC/68
DEC/68
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/30
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
HEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

DEC/73

DEC/74

DEC/72

FEB.

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

248.7

253.3

250 .2

2 4 8 ..5

247.6

248.2

249. 9

252.2

25 1 .2
.

248. 9

246 .6

244.3

243.6

255.5

251 5

252. 1

2 5 2 ..2

253. 9

256. 3

256.4

258.3

2 5 7 ..7

258.5

256. 9

256 .5

255. 1

268.2
255.8
240.2
253.4
235.6
267.5
1C4. 2
102. 8
104. 2
106.4
103. 9
105.8
106. 0
(3)
108. 9
104. 8

262. 3
250. 1
234.4
248. 0
231 5
259. 4
100. 5
100 2
100. 6
101 3
100 0
10 1 7
102.3
(3)
100. 0
10 1 7

263.2
251.3
234.4
249.6
231 .6
263.4
101 .2
10 1 .o
100. 5
102. 9
100. 5
102. 2
102. 1
(3)
105. 5
10 1 .8

263.4
2 5 0 ..4
234,.4
2 5 0 ,.3
2 3 2 ,.5
2 5 5 .. 9
10 1,.9
10 1 .6
,
10 1,.3
104,. 0
100..8
103.. 1
103,.2
10 1..0
105.. 1
102.,6

264.7
252. 1
234.4
248. 9
234. 2
264. 7
102. 9
102. 9
103. 1
104. 3
100. 8
103. 6
103. 8
10 1. 0
105. 1
104. 5

267.3
254. 9
242. 0
249. 0
234.5
268.4
103. 0
102. 8
103. 0
104. 6
(3)
104. 0
104. 3
(3)
105. 1
105. 0

267.5
254.8
238. 6
252. 0
(3)
267. 7
104. 7
103. 4
104. 0
107. 7
104. 7
105. 5
105. 1
102. 9
111. 8
103. 6

269.8
257 .5
242. 0
254.8
236 .8
269. 9
105. 0
103. 4
104. 9
107. 7
104. 7
106 .7
107. 0
102. 8
112. 1
103. 4

2 7 0 ..2
2 5 7 ..4
2 4 2 ,. 0
2 5 5 ,. 1
2 3 6 ,.6
2 6 9 ,. 1
105,.4
103,.4
105,.8
107,.3
104,.7
107.. 9
107,.5
106..8
112,. 1
106..8

272. 6
258. 9
244. 9
256 . 0
236 . 9
271 . 0
105. 6
103. 7
106. 0
108. 2
104. 7
108.6
108.5
(3)
1 12. 1
107. 1

273. 1
260 . 0
244. 9
258.7
237.4
272. 1
106. 2
103. 7
106 . 0
109. 2
107. 0
108. 8
109. 0
105. 6
1 12.4
107. 1

271 .7
260 .3
244. 9
258.2
239.7
273.4
106 .3
103. 7
105. 9
109. 4
107. 5
108. 8
109. 0
105. 6
1 12.4
107. 2

272.8
26 1.8
244.9
259.7
240.3
275.4
107.3
103.7
109.0
109.4
107 .5
108.7
109.6
(3)
113.1
107.2

104. 1
104. 1
10 1.8
104. 7
102.8
102.7
(3)
102.4
104. 3

100. 0
101 .7
100. 0
102.2
101 . 1
10 1 .4
100. 6
101 .8
(3)

104. 6
102. 1
100. 4
102. 6
101. 5
10 1 .4
(3)
101 .8
103. 1

104.,6
102..0
100..7
102..4
10 1 .3
.
10 1., 1
10 1..6
10 1..8
103.. 1

104. 6
103.5
10 1 .6
104. 1
10 1 .8
10 1 .7
(3)
102.4
104. 2

104. 6
103. 8
10 1.6
104. 5
102. 5
102. 8
(3)
102. 4
104. 2

104. 6
103. 8
10 1 .6
104. 5
102. 9
103. 0
102. 6
102. 4
104. 2

(3)
104. 9
10 1.6
105. 9
103. 3
103. 6
102. 8
102. 4
104. 2

104..6
1C5,. 0
10 1..6
105,. 9
103,.3
103,,6
102..8
102..4
104..2

104. 6
105. 3
102. 6
106 . 0
103.8
103. 5
104 .6
102.8
105. 0

(3)
105. 1
102. 6
105. 9
103. 8
103. 4
104. 5
102.8
105. 0

104. 6
105. 6
103. 5
106 .3
104. 0
103. 4
105. 3
102. 8
105. 0

104.6
105.9
103.5
106 .6
104. 0
103.4
105.3
102.8
105. 0

103.4
308.8
(3)
(3)

100.7
304.6
322. 9
263.8

101.8
304.6
(3)
(3)

102.. 1
3 0 4 .,6
3 2 2 .,9
2 6 3 .,8

102. 5
304. 6
322. 9
263.8

103. 7
309. 9
330 . 0
2 6 3 .8

103. 8
306 . 9
330. 0
251 . 1

103. 8
309 . 9
330. 0
2 6 3 .8

103.,8
3 0 9 .. 9
3 3 0 ., 0
2 6 3 .,8

103. 8
315.7
337. 6
263.8

104. 3
315.7
(3)
C 3)

105. 2
308.8
(3)
(3)

105.2
311.0
(3)
(3)

205.6
191 .9
191 .8
186 . 1
177. 1
8 4 .8
170. 9
238.5
226.2
(3)

208. 1
197 . 9
193.6
191 . 9
180. 4
90.8
178. 9
233.3
2 1 9 .8
135. 9

206 .8
196 . 0
194. 9
185. 9
182. 4
89. 9
170. 8
233.3
219.8
135. 9

2 0 4 ..4
193. 2
192. 3
185. 0
179. 2
8 7 .,3
166. 6
2 3 2 .,0
217. 6
135. 9

207.5
195. 3
194. 9
189.5
181 .2
87.3
175. 4
236. 9
225. 3
142. 9

206.6
194. 3
194. 1
185. 6
180 .8
87 .2
174. 0
236 .3
224.2
142. 9

206.2
193. 8
193. 9
189. 5
181 .6
84.4
177 . 0
236. 3
224.2
142. 9

205.6
190. 2
190. 3
185. 0
176. 5
83.3
167. 0
242.3
230. 6
142. 9

2 0 5 .,0
189..4
189.,3
185. 4
175.,5
83. 3
162..9
242. 3
230 .,6
142. 9

206 .5
191 .4
188. 1
183. 6
172.8
85.6
172. 0
242.3
230.6
142. 9

203 .5
187. 2
190. 1
180 .5
17 1 .8
79.6
17 1 .8
242.2
230.6
(3)

205 .6
190 .2
192. 3
185. 6
174. 3
82. 0
172. 8
242. 2
230 .6
(3)

201. 1
183.7
187.5
(3)
168.8
76.3
16 1.9
242.2
230 .6
(3)

277.3
301 .8
254.4

289.7
317.7
264. 2

289.7
317.7
264.2

2 9 3 .,0
323. 6
2 7 4 ., 0

30 1 .0
323.6
273. 9

300 .4
329.5
274. 0

300 .4
329.5
274. 0

297.4
329.5
269. 1

2 8 4 ..3
3 1 1 .,8
259. 3

268.2
294.2
244.7

247.4
264.8
230. 0

235.4
250. 0
220.2

215.2
229.5
200 .6

282. 0
307 .6
241 .2
252. 1

268.4
299.8
224. 1
243.6

271.4
299.8
240.5
243.6

27 1 .4
,
299,.8
240 .5
243,.6

27 1.4
299.8
240. 5
243. 6

280 .3
299.8
240 .5
246 .6

281. 2
299.8
2 4 5 .,0
246. 6

288. 2
312.8
245. 0
259. 5

2 8 8 ,.2
312.8
245 .0
259 .5

288. 2
312.8
245. 0
259. 5

288.2
(3)
245. 0
259.5

293. 0
312.8
241 .7
259.5

294.5
333.5
241 .7
259.5

246.2

248. 1

243.6

242.0

239. 1

245.2

248. 6

257. 1

254 .4

253. 3

246.6

240. 0

236. 1

239. 0
246.8

240. 5
252. 9

234. 1
245. 1

231 .6
243 .7

230. 0
244. 5

236. 3
252. 9

2 4 0 .,2
251 ..7

2 5 0 .,5
2 5 7 .,2

249 .2
252 .2

2 5 0 ..0
2 5 4 .. 1

242.3
242. 9

234. 0
233. 5

229.6
231 .3

See footnotes at end of table.




MARCH

7

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

TTTTTFTT
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

252. 4
222.5
255. 1
99.7
9 7 .8
93.2
94.2
218. 1
90.3
222. 0
266 5
(3)
256.6
204. 1
250.6
249.6
248. 9
268.8
272.4

2 5 9 ,.0
2 3 3 ..5
2 5 6 ,.5
101 ,.7
99.,9
94,.9
100,.0
2 1 4 ,.7
8 5 ,.8
2 0 4 ,.2
2 4 9 ,.4
2 1 3 ,.8
2 7 2 ,.2
2 0 7 ,.5
2 4 7 ,.7
2 4 4 ,.9
2 5 3 ,.4
269 . 1
266 .7

2 4 1 .8
211.6
269. 9
10 1 .6
97.7
95.0
97. 1
208.7
87.2
216.5
246. 9
195. 1
232.2
202.2
244.2
239. 9
240. 0
263.5
266.7

242.5
212.8
2 6 4 .8
99. 1
97. 1
9 5 .8
9 7 .8
2 0 3 .8
80. 1
205. 0
245. 9
196. 8
226.4
196.5
242.5
241.4
237.7
261.6
270.2

247.6
220.4
259.6
99. 0
96.3
93.7
95.2
200.2
85.5
202.8
252. 4
186. 6
228. 9
184. 0
237.8
230. 7
231 . 1
261 .4
267. 2

260.7
231.3
(3)
101 .7
99.7
95.2
95. 0
203.8
79.6
207.4
242.4
183. 0
243.2
194.4
243.0
242. 1
247. 1
254.5
273.6

263.8
227.6
259.0
100. 2
97.9
93.9
93. 1
215.4
90.5
228. 9
254.4
195. 7
243.5
207.6
247.6
249.2
242.2
257 . 0
273.6

268.6
228.6
265.5
103. 3
101. 2
93.5
9 4 .8
236.7
93.3
221.4
278. 9
217.5
326.7
222.8
254. 0
260 .3
246.3
260. 0
275. 9

260.5
225.4
(3)
101.3
99.9
94.0
94.5
234.7
9 3 .8
226.5
282.6
219. 9
292.4
222.6
264. 1
264.4
269.2
277.8
275. 9

262.7
230.6
259.2
102. 0
100. 9
94. 1
99.7
236.4
105. 8
238.6
284.3
217.5
285.7
222. 0
260.6
266.5
256.8
274.4
274.8

248.3
226.4
249.6
97.0
97.4
92.0
95.7
2 3 0 .8
98.0
241.9
284.5
(3)
265.8
212.7
258.2
258.4
256.6
282.6
2 7 4 .8

237.2
211.4
238. 1
95.0
93.7
88.8
84.3
221.3
98.0
241.5
283.3
(3)
241. 9
197.4
254.7
2 4 9 .8
2 5 3 .8
283.2
274.8

236. 1
210.9
229. 1
94. 1
92.2
87.5
83.7
211.0
86.4
229.4
292.5
(3)
220.8
179.0
253.3
248. 1
252.9
281. 1
274.8

Processed poultry
B r o i l e r s or f r y e r s
Turkeys
Hens, young, 8-16 lbs.
T o m s , y o u n g , 14-20 l b s .

193. 3
183. 5
191. 4
179. 8
199. 6

2 0 3 ,.2
195,.6
189,.0
177,.8
197,.2

209.6
202.7
191 . 0
180. 2
198. 9

205.3
195. 8
199. 2
190. 4
204.6

188. 1
176. 9
193. 6
185. 3
198. 6

197.5
188. 0
193.6
(3)
(3)

199. 9
186. 7
211.4
199. 5
219. 9

205.2
192. 0
215.5
200 .9
227. 0

202.6
192. 0
202. 1
186. 5
215. 0

190. 1
180. 3
189. 0
175. 9
199. 3

176. 5
170. 0
163. 9
159. 5
165. 2

174. 1
162. 8
183. 2
172. 3
191. 3

167.8
159.5
165.3
150.0
178.6

Fresh and processed fish
U n p r o c e s s e d fin f i s h
Haddock
Halibut
Salmon
Wiii tef i sh
Yellow pike
Fresh processed fish
Haddock fillets
Shr i m p
Oysters
Frozen processed fish
Cod f i l l e t s
Flounder fillets
Ocean perch fillets
Shr i m p
Shrimp, raw, breaded
Frozen fish blocks
Frozen fish sticks
Frozen fish portions
Canned fish
Salmon, n o . 1 tall can
T u n a , 6 1/2 o z . can
S a r d i n e s , M a i n e , 3 1/4 o z . can

3 7 7 .8
448.2
441 .6
472. 0
449.2
(3)
(3)
377 .9
394. 3
(3)
266 .3
372. 1
133. 9
379.7
36 1.6
416.6
(3)
470. 9
287 .5
364. 0
367.7
294. 3
357 .0
330. 1

3 7 2 ..9
4 2 4 ..5
7 1 2 ..9
4 9 5 .7
3 4 6 ,.3
312,.3
4 1 3 ..2
4 0 9 ,.7
6 0 4 ,.6
431 ,.3
2 6 3 ..3
3 6 4 ,.9
126,.5
3 9 7 ..9
3 6 0 ,.7
4 0 6 ..8
375,.5
4 9 1 ,.6
261 ,.0
361 ,.4
3 6 5 ,. 1
2 9 8 ,.2
3 5 5 ,.4
3 1 1 ..4

37 1.3
417.6
456. 0
495.7
346. 3
386. 9
341.7
37 1.8
294.4
(3)
263.3
377. 9
139. 8
397. 9
360 .7
439.7
378.6
4 9 3 .8
261. 0
(3)
365. 1
298.2
355.4
311.4

381.8
433. 1
616.6
517.5
346.3
376 .8
397. 4
405.2
5 6 7 .8
(3)
263.3
384.2
139. 8
397. 9
369.5
453.9
379.6
498. 1
26 1.0
367.6
365. 1
298.2
355.4
311.4

386.7
438.8
706 .5
519. 9
357.8
322.4
373.5
410. 0
615. 1
(3)
256.7
391 .6
139. 8
397. 9
351. 9
463.3
386.8
489.4
283. 9
371. 1
365. 1
298.2
355.4
311.4

386. 0
453.6
224.8
459.4
507.9
159. 5
(3)
367. 9
262. 9
(3)
263.3
394.7
139. 8
397. 9
351 . 9
465.6
390 .2
491 .6
297 .5
371. 1
365. 1
298.2
355.4
311.4

386. 1
460. 1
295.5
459.4
507. 9
179. 9
(3)
369.2
273.4
(3)
263.3
389.7
138. 6
397. 9
351 .9
453.9
388.8
476.4
297 .5
371. 1
3 6 6 .8
298.2
355.4
328.7

382.4
465.4
385.4
459.4
507. 9
179. 9
(3)
3 6 8 .8
278.6
(3)
256.7
377. 1
132. 5
372.7
(3)
413. 9
(3)
469. 9
297. 1
367. 0
3 6 6 .8
298.2
355.4
328.7

3 6 6 .8
469.2
385.4
471.5
507.9
179. 9
(3)
340.2
341.7
376.8
263.3
342.3
130. 1
372.7
(3)
331.6
(3)
450.4
297. 1
367. 0
370.0
298.2
359. 3
328.7

362.2
427.3
385.4
453.4
438.6
190. 1
(3)
359.4
389. 0
394. 9
2 6 9 .8
349. 9
130. 1
346.3
351.9
362. 1
(3)
4 2 8 .8
297. 1
367. 0
370. 0
298.2
359. 3
328. 7

375.2
4 6 8 .8
449.6
447.3
507.9
(3)
(3)
3 6 9 .8
(3)
408.6
276.4
353.6
130. 1
346.3
369.5
371.6
(3)
434.4
297. 1
367.0
371. 1
282.6
359.3
363.3

378.7
459.2
289. 0
4 4 9 .8
507. 9
(3)
3 2 5 .8
365.7
304. 9
417.6
276.4
370. 1
130. 1
365.2
360.7
423.3
(3)
450.4
297. 1
342. 1
371. 1
282.6
359.3
363.3

382.9
460.8
391.8
435.3
507 .9
(3)
325.8
397. 1
404.8
444.9
279.7
369.4
130. 1
365.2
387. 1
413.9
(3)
476.4
302.9
351.8
371. 1
282.6
359.3
363.3

245.6

244. 7

245.0

245. 1

245.4

244.6

245.2

245. 1

245.3

245.5

2 4 6 .8

246. 9

247.2

194. 4
145. 0
141 .4
159. 1
165. 7

193. 6
144.,3
141. 6
159..2
162..6

194. 0
145. 3
141 .6
159. 2
163. 2

194. 3
145.3
(3)
159. 8
163. 7

194. 6
145.5
140. 9
159. 8
165.8

192. 9
145.5
(3)
154.6
165. 8

194. 1
144. 9
140. 7
158. 7
166. 1

194. 3
144. 9
140. 7
158. 7
166. 9

194.2
144. 9
140.7
158. 7
166. 6

194.2
144. 9
140.7
158.7
166. 7

195. 5
144. 9
142. 1
160. 7
167. 0

195. 5
144. 4
142. 4
160. 7
167. 0

195.7
144. 9
142.4
160.7
167 .2

COMMODITY

Meats (CONT'D)
USDA c h o i c e b e e f c a r c a s s e s
USDA utility beef carcasses
USDA good b e e f c a r c a s s e s
O t h e r USDA g r a d e d a n d u n g r a d e d b e e f c a r c
P r i m a l and f a b r i c a t e d b e e f c u t s
Boneless beef including hamburger
Variety meats (edible organs)
Pork
S l a b bacon
Sliced bacon
Hams
Pi cni c s
Boston butts
Pork l o i n s
Other meats
Frankfurters, skinless, all meat
B o l o g n a , all m e a t
F r e s h pork s a u s a g e , r o l l , a r t i f i c i a l c a s
C a n n e d l u n c h e o n m e a t , 12 o z . can

Dairy

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

DEC/70

DEC/73

DEC/67

products

Fresh processed milk
North Eastern Region
North Central Region
Southern Region
Western Region

APR/74
APR/74
APR/74
APR/74

See footnotes at end of table.




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Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE N O .

0232

0111
8112
0113

COMMODITY

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

Butter
Grade A and A A , New York
Grade A and AA, Chicago
G r a d e A a n d A A , San F r a n c i s c o

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

225.6
230.2
222. 1
220.3

223.7
228. 1
220.8
217.9

224.0
228.7
220.8
218. 1

224.3
228.9
221.0
218.5

224.4
228.9
221.0
219.2

224.4
228.9
221. 1
219.2

224.6
229.2
221.2
219.2

224.8
229.4
221.7
219.2

224.8
229.4
221.6
219.2

309.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
216.8
(3)
(3)

309.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
212.5
(3)
(3)

308.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
212.5
(3)
(3)

308.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
216.9
(3)
(3)

308.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
218. 1
(3)
(3)

308.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
218. 1
(3)
(3)

308.7
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
(3)
100. 0
100. 0
218. 1
(3)
100. 0

307.3
99.9
99.7
100.4
(3)
100.0
99.0
215.0
(3)
100.0

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

226. 1
231.5
222.6
219.2

229.6
233.5
226.4
225.3

230.7
236.4
225.9
224.8

225.7
229.2
221.3
223.9

308.5
100.0
100.0
100.3
(3)
100.0
99.8
217 .4
(3)
99.8

309. 1
100.2
100.2
100.4
(3)
100.2
100.0
218.3
(3)
99.7

309.2
100.3
100.2
100.4
(3)
100.4
100.0
218.3
(3)
99.7

310. 1
100.8
100.7
101. 1
100.4
100 . 9
100.0
218.3
100. 1
99.8

311.9
100.9
10 1.0
10 1.0
100.4
10 1.1
101.2
218.3
104. 1
103.8

0233
'
02
0211
0221
0231
0251
03
0311
0313
0315

Natural and processed cheese
Natural cheese, except cottage cheese
American-type cheese
Italian-type cheese
Swiss cheese
Other natural cheese, except cottage
Processed cheese and related products
Processed cheese
CheesQ food
Cheese spread

0234

0131
0132

Ice cream
Bulk
Pre-packaged, half gallons

232.8
217.9
239.9

230 .7
216.7
237.3

231 .2
(3)
(3)

231.2
216.7
237.9

232.2
216.7
239.4

233.4
217.9
240.6

233.4
217. 9
240.6

233.6
218.7
240.6

233.6
218.7
240.6

233.6
218.7
240.6

233.6
218.7
240.6

233.6
218.7
240.6

233.9
(3)
(3)

0141
0171

Concentrated milk products
M i l k , e v a p o r a t e d , w h o l e , 14 1/2 o z . can
M i l k , n o n f a t , dry

408.6
307 .7
462.6

408.6
300 .8
467.6

410.1
309.3
464.0

408.6
307 .6
462.7

407.2
307.6
460.3

407.2
307.6
460.3

407 .2
307 .6
460 .3

407.2
307.6
460 .3

407 .2
307.6
460.3

407.2
307 .6
460.3

411.9
307.6
468.2

410.0
310.8
462.7

410.7
310.8
464.0

26 1.2

238.4

243.7

255.2

258.0

259.4

262.5

265.9

267.3

270.0

271.7

270.5

271 .8

274.2
242.5
240.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
275.3
211.5
(3)
(3)
324.3
(3)
(3)
470 .7
311.0
325.5
(3)

261.0
239.5
242.0
(3)
233.3
227.8
241.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
266.8
212.3
213.6
231.0
296.3
289.6
265.4
459.7
285.7
317.8
(3)

267.9
238.2
242.0
(3)
233.3
223.2
241.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
266.8
212.3
206 .0
234.9
315. 1
322.2
267.0
459.7
318.5
317 .8
(3)

272.9
237.8
242.0
(3)
233.3
223.2
241 .5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
266.8
212.3
206.0
229.2
328. 1
356.6
267.0
459.7
318.5
317.8
(3)

272.0
237.0
230.8
(3)
233.3
223.2
24 1 .5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
266.8
212.3
213.6
229.2
327.0
356.6
268.6
44 0 .0
318.5
319.4
(3)

273.2
238.7
230.8
(3)
237.2
253.3
242.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
266.8
212.3
213.6
234.9
327.4
356.6
268.6
459.7
312.4
320.4
(3)

274.4
241.8
234.8
100. 0
243.6
273. 9
245.5
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
(3)
27 1 .0
214.7
213.6
234. 9
325.7
356.6
2 5 6 .8
450.7
312.4
320.4
100. 0

274.0
239.7
234.8
100.0
(3)
C 3)
(3)
100.0
100.0
(3)
(3)
273.6
214.7
(3)
(3)
328.3
(3)
(3)
488. 1
312.4
320.4
100.0

278.7
244.5
(3)
100.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
100.0
101.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
212.3
(3)
(3)
332.7
(3)
(3)
495.2
312.4
320 .4
100.5

279.3
244.8
237.5
100.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
100.0
96.3
(3)
113.9
287.0
211.1
(3)
(3)
333.6
(3)
(3)
493.3
312.4
323.2
10 1.2

280.7
247.4
248.7
100.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
97.9
100. 1
(3)
127.5
287.0
209.9
(3)
(3)
333.2
(3)
(3)
472.3
312.4
337.3
101.2

276.3
248.2
251 .7
101.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
97.9
101.5
(3)
129.2
287.0
208.7
(3)
(3)
320.6
(3)
(3)
472.3
308. 1
339. 1
100.6

280.2
252.5
255.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
97.9
106. 1
(3)
129.2
288.4
205.0
(3)
(3)
324.0
(3)
(3)
498.2
30S. 1
352.2
100.6

305.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
319.2
(3)
(3)
(3)

236.4
(3)
223.8
(3)
(3)
241 . 1
(3)
(3)
(3)

268.5
(3)
223.8
(3)
(3)
280.2
(3)
(3)
(3)

324.5
(3)
224.3
(3)
(3)
312.2
(3)
(3)
C 3)

317.2
(3)
230.5
(3)
(3)
338. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)

317.2
(3)
230.5
(3)
(3)
338. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)

317.2
100. 0
230. 5
100. 0
100. 0
3 3 8 ., 1
100..0
100.,0
100.,0

316.4
100.1
(3)
100.7
99.7
338. 1
(3)
99. 1
92.6

319.9
104.8
(3)
102. 1
99.9
338. 1
(3)
99.8
92.6

318.3
104.8
(3)
102. 1
99.2
335.5
(3)
99.7
(3)

317.3
104.8
(3)
102. 1
98.8
334.0
(3)
99.7
91.6

310.4
104.7
(3)
101.1
96.2
323.4
(3)
99.7
80.6

304.5
104.7
(3)
10 1.1
93.8
313. 1
(3)
99.6
80.6

405.9

410.2

399.3

399.3

399.3

402.0

4 0 2 ..0

408.7

408.7

408.7

408.7

408.7

414.7

0235

024
8241

0242

0243

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
DEC/72
JUN/81
JUN/81

Processed fruits and vegetables
01
0101
0102
0106
0111
0121
0122
0123
0124
0125
0126
0131
0136
0138
02
0241
0246
0251
0253
0255
0259

Canned fruits and juices
Canned fruits
Applesause
Apples
Apri c o t s
Cherri e s
Fruit cocktail
Fruits for salads
Fruit pie fillings
Grapefruit segments
01i v e s
Peaches
Pears
P i neapples
Cranberries and cranberry sauce
Canned fruit juices
Orange juice, single strength
Grape juice
Pineapple juice
Grapefruit juice
Apple juice
Other whole fruit juices and mixtures

02
020 1
0206
03
030 1
0304
031 1
0321

Frozen f r u i t s , juices and ades
Frozen fruits
Frozen strawberries
Frozen blueberries
Frozen juices and ades
Frozen orange juice
Grapefruit juice
Other frozen fruit and berry juice, conc
Citrus pulp
Dried and dehydrated fruits

JUN/81

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/8 1

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

See footnotes at end of table.




9

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

0243

0244

0245

0246

0253

0254

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

DEC/67
DEC/67

271.6
453.7

273.7
459. 1

270.7
443.5

270 .7
443.5

270.7
443.5

270.7
448.0

270 .7
448. 0

270.7
459. 1

270.7
459. 1

270.7
459. 1

270. 7
459. 1

270 .7
459. 1

278.7
462.7

227. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
211.7
(3)
197.9
198.8
(3)
(3)
209.3
(3)
230.7
242.4
256. 1
196.9
(3)
(3)

211.3
265.4
(3)
(3)
195.3
194.6
(3)
189. 1
192.8
(3)
(3)
191.0
(3)
217.7
217.9
242.9
187.8
290.9
(3)

213.3
265.4
(3)
(3)
202.7
200.5
(3)
189. 1
193.6
(3)
(3)
197 .9
(3)
217.7
219.6
245.2
186.5
290.9
(3)

216.5
270.3
(3)
(3)
209. 9
207 .3
(3)
190.9
193.6
(3)
(3)
199.9
(3)
217.7
223. 1
247.8
191.9
301.4
(3)

220.6
270.3
(3)
(3)
222.0
217.8
(3)
197.3
196.2
(3)
(3)
202.0
(3)
221. 1
225.9
247.8
193.5
301.4
(3)

222.9
281 .4
(3)
(3)
224.4
219.8
(3)
201.6
196.2
(3)
(3)
204.0
(3)
223.6
225.9
246.5
199.0
301.4
(3)

227. 0
288.6
100 .0
(3)
226.8
223.8
100. 0
207 .5
204.2
100 . 0
(3)
204.0
100. 0
229.2
231. 1
247 .8
200 .5
301.4
100. 0

231. 9
(3)
102.5
(3)
(3)
223.7
99. 1
206. 1
206 .7
108. 2
(3)
210 . 1
104. 7
233.5
243.6
256.6
201 . 9
(3)
107. 3

230.7
(3)
102.5
(3)
(3)
220.5
100. 0
202.2
202. 1
108. 2
(3)
209.7
104.7
236. 0
242.0
256.6
201.5
(3)
107.5

233.7
(3)
102. 6
(3)
(3)
207 .0
100. 0
198. 1
202.6
100. 3
105. 7
213.0
104. 4
238.7
266 .0
261.2
201 .3
(3)
107. 3

237. 1
(3)
102. 5
100. 0
(3)
207 .0
100. 4
197. 0
200 . 1
101. 8
105. 6
223.9
110. 3
242.4
268.6
266 .2
2 0 0 .8
(3)
108. 2

239. 1
(3)
106. 9
9 8 .8
(3)
206 .7
104.0
196. 9
201.2
102. 6
106. 2
225.9
111.6
245.2
272.2
270.7
1 9 9 .8
(3)
114.3

240.8
(3)
108.4
(3)
(3)
211.3
104. 1
199.3
196.7
108.4
100.6
230. 1
113.2
245.2
272.7
284.3
198. 1
(3)
114.4

253. 1
259.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
260.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

229.3
222.3
(3)
(3)
226.7
233.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

223.6
222.3
(3)
(3)
226.4
226.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

233.3
223.7
(3)
(3)
227. 1
238. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

246.6
236. 1
(3)
(3)
230.8
252.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

247.5
238.9
(3)
(3)
232.4
253.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

254. 9
238. 9
100. 0
100. 0
232.4
262.4
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0

259. 1
260.7
1 0 0 .8
107. 9
(3)
269.2
98.2
99. 9
100. 0
100. 1
101 . 1
98. 9
100. 0
100. 7

262.8
292.3
(3)
107. 9
(3)
270. 1
101. 7
100. 0
100. 0
(3)
101 . 1
98. 9
100.3
10 1.0

267. 1
292.3
102. 1
108. 5
(3)
275.2
103. 0
103. 4
100. 1
102. 6
101.6
98. 9
105. 1
102. 6

2 6 9 .8
292.3
102.8
108. 5
(3)
280.5
105. 1
1 0 4 .8
100. 1
104. 7
101.6
100. 0
107. 3
102. 6

270.5
292.3
104.3
108. 5
(3)
281.5
1 0 5 .8
101 .0
100. 1
106. 0
102.5
100. 0
110.6
102.6

272.2
304. 1
104.9
108.5
(3)
282.2
104.6
99.5
100. 1
107.4
101.9
109. 1
111.3
102.6

Dried and dehydrated fruits
Prunes, 1 lb. pkg.
R a i s i n s , 15 o z . p k g .

0 101
0 103
0104
0 106
0107
0 109
0 111
0 1 17
0 123
0 125
0 126
0131
0 133
0 137
0 141
0144
0145
0 146

Canned vegetables and juices
Asparagus
Beets
Carrots
Sweet corn, cream style
Sweet corn w h o l e kernal
F r e s h lima b e a n s
Green peas
Boans, green and wax
Spi n a c h
Vegetable combinations
Tomatoes
Tomato pulp and puree
Tomato sauce
Catsup
T o m a t o juice
Mushrooms
Sweet potatoes
White potatoes

0 10 1
0 103
0 105
0 106
0108
0109
0 111
0112
0113
0 115
0 116
0 1 18
0121

Frozen vegetables
Frozen green peas
Frozen green beans
Frozen Brussels sprouts
F r o z e n lima b e a n s
Frozen French fried potatoes
Other frozen potato products
Frozen cauliflower
Frozen spinach
Frozen succotash
Other frozen combinations
Frozen carrots
Frozen sweet cob c o r n , yellow
Other frozen vegetables

JUN/81
JUN/8 1
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUU/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

0 101

Dried and dehydrated vegetables
Potatoes, instant mashed

DEC/67
DEC/67

025
0252

ANN.
AVG.

0 10 1
0 102

Sugar and

(CONT'D)

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

DEC/67
DEC/67
JUN/81

JUN/81
JUN/81

confectionery

Raw c a n e s u g a r
Raw c a n e s u g a r

DEC/77

0101
01
0 101
02
020 1
0202
0203

Refined sugar
Consumer size packages
Granulated cane sugar
For u s e in f o o d m a n u f a c t u r i n g
G r a n u l a t e d c a n e s u g a r in b a g s
G r a n u l a t e d b e e t s u g a r in bulk
G r a n u l a t e d b e e t s u g a r in b a g s

DEC/77
DEC/77

0101
0 102
0 103

Confectionery materials
Honey, extracted
Chocolate coating, milk
Corn syrup

DEC/77

DEC/77

179.9

162.4

16 1 .9

168.0

174.0

174.4

173.2

188.5

1 8 1 .4

200.6

194.5

191.5

188.5

275.9

344.6

323.2

302.0

284.5

262.8

2 7 4 .8

266. 0

267.3

2 4 6 .8

246.7

244. 1

247.6

272.7

416.8

366. 1

318.0

274.9

224.2

262.6

27 1.5

253.9

211.7

219.3

223.7

230. 1

170.4
162.6
308.7
171.8
306.2
301.4
337.0

235.6
230.2
437. 1
236.6
437.2
415.7
414.4

216.3
205.9
391 .0
218. 1
387.6
390 .9
414.4

196.6
181 .2
344.0
199.2
347.9
349.4
414.4

182.6
166.6
316.3
185.3
318.2
319.3
414.4

164.4
149.6
284. 1
166. 9
268.6
295.0
414.4

173.2
152. 0
288.7
176. 8
298.4
303.5
414.4

154.7
150. 9
286.5
155.3
288.5
2 6 5 .8
282.8

160.6
153. 3
291. 1
161. 9
298.4
285. 9
2 8 2 .8

140. 2
137. 8
261.6
140. 6
238.9
268. 1
267.3

141. 5
139. 4
264.7
141. 8
263.7
2 4 2 .8
257. 0

137.2
141.7
269.0
136.4
263.7
227.5
228.6

142.2
142.3
270.2
142. 1
263.7
252.9
238.9

168. 1
297.0
274.3
280.9

175. 1
298.7
289.2
292.2

174. 1
296.9
283.5
292.2

172.8
285.4
278.2
292.2

167.7
299.7
278.2
278.0

166.3
294.3
270.8
278.0

164. 5
287. 1
262.4
277.9

171. 2
296.4
2 6 9 .8
290.7

174.4
304.4
274.5
296. 1

174. 1
295. 0
274.5
296. 1

162. 6
305.3
272.3
267. 1

159.3
304.9
270 .2
259.6

155.2
295.7
267.9
251. 1

See footnotes at end of table.




10

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

119.8
114.7
257.4
221.4

120.7
114.7
257.4
221.4

120.7
1 14.7
257.4
221.4

120.7
114.7
257.4
221.4

120. 7
114. 7
257.4
221.4

119.4
114.7
257.4
221.4

119.,4
114.,7
2 5 7 .,4
221. 4

119,.4
114,.7
2 5 7 ..4
2 2 1 ..4

119,.4
1 14,.7
2 5 7 ,.4
2 2 1 ,.4

1 1 9 .,4
1 14.,7
257. 4
2 2 1 ..4

119,.4
114,.7
2 5 7 ,.4
2 2 1 ..4

119. 4
114. 7
257.4
221.4

119.4
1 14.7
257.4
221.4

329.3

344.6

344.6

344.6

344.6

321.7

3 2 1 ..7

3 2 1 ..7

3 2 1 ,.7

3 2 1 .,7

3 2 1 ..7

321.7

3 2 1 .7

248.0

243. 0

244.8

245.4

246. 0

247.6

2 4 8 ., 1

2 4 9 ..0

2 4 9 ..4

2 4 9 ., 1

2 5 0 ..0

251.4

251.9

01
0101
0103
02
0211
0212
03
0321
0322

Alcoholic beverages
Malt beverages
B e e r , 11 o r 12 o z . b o t t l e
B e e r , 11 o r 12 o z . c a n
Distilled spirits
Whiskey, straight bourbon, fifth
Whiskey, spirit blend, fifth
Mine
Still table* fifth
Still dessert, fifth

189.5
187. 1
193.4
(3)
174.6
153.8
(3)
235.6
237.9
247.2

182. 3
181.5
188.7
172.7
167.6
147. 0
(3)
221. 4
225.8
227.6

185.8
181.8
188.8
(3)
173.6
154. 1
(3)
232. 1
235.3
241.4

186.9
184.0
191.5
(3)
173.6
154. 1
(3)
231.8
234.9
241.4

188.6
187. 0
194. 1
178. 1
173. 6
154. 1
199.6
231. 9
234. 9
241.7

189.5
187.7
194.7
178. 9
174. 1
154. 1
(3)
234.3
237. 0
245. 1

190. 0
188. 5
195. 5
179.7
174.,5
1 5 4 ., 1
202. 0
2 3 4 .,3
237. 0
2 4 5 ., 1

190..5
189..3
195..8
180..9
174..5
154.. 1
2 0 2 ..0
2 3 4 ..6
2 3 7 ..4
2 4 5 .,0

191..7
190..2
1 9 6 .. 1
1 8 2 ..0
175,.6
154., 1
2 0 5 ..4
2 3 6 ..9
2 3 8 ..7
2 4 9 ..5

191. 0
188. 9
194. 9
180.8
175. 6
154. 1
205. 4
236.8
238. 7
249. 3

191. 7
1 8 8 ..9
1 9 3 ..4
1 8 1 .,5
1 7 5 ..6
1 5 4 ., 1
2 0 5 ..4
2 4 2 ..3
2 4 3 ., 1
2 5 7 ..3

193. 1
188. 9
(3)
(3)
178. 7
156. 1
210.6
245.7
246.5
261.2

193.0
188.8
(3)
(3)
178.7
156. 1
210.6
245.2
245.5
26 1.4

Soft drinks
Cola* e x c l u d i n g d i e t c o l a
Cola, bottled, excluding diet cola
Cola, cans, excluding diet cola
Cola* bulk * e x c l u d i n q d i e t cola
Other carbonated drinks
Carbonated orange soda
L e m o n , l i m a a n d lemon-*lima
Root baer and sarsaparilla
Ginger ala
Carbonated grape soda
Club soda
Othar carbonated nondiet soda
Di"t cola
Oiher carbonated diet soda
Noncarbonated soft drinks
Other noncarbonatad fruit drinks and

305. 1
(3)
313.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

297.8

299. 1

299. 1

299. 1

303.0

304. 1

01
0 106
0121
0131
05
0502
0503
0504
0505
0506
0507
0509
0511
0519
06
0609

306.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
262.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

307.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
266.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

307.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
265.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

307. 9
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
265.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

312. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
276.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

313. 4
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
(3)
100. 0
276. 2
100. 0
(3)
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0

3 0 7 ..5
3 1 4 .. 1
3 1 1 .,3
102. 8
100.,4
102. 4
100. 3
2 5 5 .,3
100..3
2 9 7 .. 1
(3)
2 0 5 ..2
101.8
104..7
104.,3
100..0
100. 0

3 0 7 ..9
3 1 4 ..2
3 1 2 ..4
1 0 1 .,9
1 0 0 ..4
1 0 2 ..7
1 0 0 ..5
2 5 4 ..9
1 0 0 ..3
2 8 4 .,4
(3)
2 4 3 ..8
9 9 ..9
1 0 3 ..4
110. 6
1 0 0 ..0
1 0 0 ..0

307.8
313.2
312. 6
100. 5
100. 4
103. 0
101. 1
256. 0
101.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
102. 1
105. 9
105.4
100. 0
100. 0

3 1 0 .,4
318. 8
3 2 0 .,4
100. 6
100. 4
102. 8
1 0 1 ., 1
2 5 5 ., 1
101. 8
(3)
100. 0
(3)
1 0 2 ., 1
104. 2
106. 3
1 0 0 ..0
1 0 0 ..0

312.3
320. 3
320.8
102.2
100.4
103.6
101. 1
256.4
102.3
(3)
100. 0
(3)
102.7
108. 1
(3)
100. 0
100. 0

313.1
320.8
322.6
10 1.1
100.4
103.4
10 1.1
255.0
102.3
280.8
102. 1
(3)
103.3
105.3
107.4
105. 1
107.4

01
0101
0102
0103
02
0206
03
0311
0312

Packaged beverage materials
Coffee (whole b e a n , ground* *
Ground roasted coffee
Whole bean coffee
Soluble (instant) coffee
Cocoa
Powdered, sweetened, lb. pkg
Tea
Bags
Loose

314. 1
325.2
338.5
(3)
286.0

314.4
325.7
339. 3
(3)
285.6

314.4
325.7
339.3
(3)
285.6

314.4
325.7
339.3
(3)
285.6

314.4
325.7
339.3
(3)
285.6

314.5
325.7
339.3
(3)
285.6

314. 5
3 2 5 ..7
339. 3
100, 0
285. 6

3 1 2 ..6
3 2 2 ..9
335.8
99.5
2 8 4 .,5

311. .7
3 2 1 ..8
3 3 3 ..5
9 8 ..8
2 8 6 ..4

312. 9
323. 3
335.6
99. 1
286. 5

313. 8
3 2 4 ..9
337. 9
9 9 .,3
286. 6

315. 1
326.6
340. 1
100.2
286.7

316.8
328.8
342.8
10 1.0
287.6

348. 1
208.9
208.7
224.0

348. 1
208.3
208.2
222.7

348. 1
208.3
(3)
222.7

348.1
208.3
208.2
222.7

348. 1
208.3
208.2
222.7

348. 1
209. 0
208.2
226.2

3 4 8 ., 1
209. 0
208. 2
226. 2

3 4 8 .. 1
2 1 0 ..6
2 1 0 ..3
2 2 6 ..2

3 4 8 ., 1
2 1 0 ,.6
2 1 0 ..3
2 2 6 ..2

348. 1
210. 6
210. 3
226. 2

348.
2 0 7 .,9
2 0 7 .,9
222. 0

348. 1
207. 9
207. 9
222. 0

348. 1
207.9
207.9
222.0

0101
0103
0105

Other bavarage materials
Malt
Flavoring syrup (fountain)
Kola syrup, for use by b o t t l e r s

282.5
210.3
177.7

286. 1
222.4
179.7

286. 1
213.8
179.7

286. 1
213.8
(3)

286. 1
213.5
175. 9

286. 1
211.2
1 7 8 .8

2 8 6 ., 1
2 0 9 ,.7
(3)

2 8 6 .. 1
2 0 9 .4
178 .8

2 8 6 .. 1
2 0 6 .0
178 .8

275. 4
2 0 6 ..0
178..8

275. 4
2 0 6 .0
175 .4

275.4
206. 0
1 7 5 ..4

275.4
206.0
175.4

227.4

230.2

228.2

229.8

232.4

228.2

2 2 7 .3

234 .8

2 2 9 .5

2 2 4 ..3

2 2 3 .4

2 2 1 ..5

219.1

299. 1
101.0

285.5
97.2

284.6
98.7

289.9
100.0

298. 9
104.5

294. 9
101.6

2 9 2 .4
100,.3

300 .0
103 .5

3 1 4 .5
104 .7

3 1 2 ..9
102,.7

3 1 3 ..5
104 .4

3 0 6 ..5
1 0 0 ..0

295.4
94.2

185.4

199.8

187.8

191.4

193.5

187. 0

186 .4

199 .0

185 .9

178,.6

176 .8

1 7 2 .. 1

167.0

0255
01
0101
0102
02
0201

COMMODITY

0262

0263

0264

Fats and

027
0271
0103

DEC/77
DEC/77

Confectionary and products
Candy bars
Solid chocolate bars
Chocolate coated bars
Chewing gum
Chewing gum
Beverages and beverage

026
0261

0272

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

HO.

DEC/77

materials

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
DEC/68
-JUN/81
JUN/81

ado

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

instant)
JUN/8 1

DEC/68

oils

Animal fats and oils
Lard commercial sizes (over 3
Crude vegetable

oils

lbs)

DEC/80

See footnotes at end of table.




11

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Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

ETHER

INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

Crude vegetable oils (CONT'D)
Soybean oil, crude, not degummed
Soybean oil, crude, degummed
Cottonseed oi1
P e a n u t oil
C o r n oi1
C o c o n u t oil
Refined vegetable
Cottonseed oil
C o r n oil
S o y b e a n oil
P e a n u t oil

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

197.5
102.8
134.9
308.2
209.4
228.3

2 1 5 .8
110. 2
142.5
392. 1
231.6
227.3

201.6
106. 2
131.9
363.8
220.5
210.4

208.6
107.0
140.4
291.0
209.5
217.9

206.2
111. 9
150.9
2 6 6 .8
224. 9
214.2

194.4
106.4
148.8
299. 1
215.1
223.6

194.3
102.3
146. 0
307.2
216. 1
236.7

215. 9
103. 0
157.2
307.2
227. 1
244.2

196. 0
103. 8
148. 8
347.6
196. 3
214.2

186. 0
1 0 3 .8
117.9
323.4
189.7
233.0

190.6
96.9
112.3
2 7 0 .8
176.4
244.2

184.9
91.9
112.3
278.9
185.2
240.5

175. 8
90.7
109. 5
250.6
220.5
233.0

20 1.5
195.5
204.9
190.2
286.6

211. 9
197. 5
213.4
200 .8
352.5

202.3
189.3
205. 1
188. 7
330.3

2C2.2
198.2
203.5
200 .0
273. 1

209.6
209.3
215.0
202.6
254. 1

207.5
207. 1
207.6
188.5
279.5

213.2
216.0
208.4
190.7
285.8

221.6
2 2 4 .8
2 1 6 .7
207. 9
2 8 5 .8

211. 1
210.0
2 0 1 .8
188. 9
317.6

188. 9
177.5
193.5
177. 1
298.5

180. 0
171.6
1 8 3 .6
185. 1
257.2

183. 1
173. 1
191.9
180. 1
263.6

186. 6
171. 6
218.3
171. 4
241.3

238.0
(3)
213.0
233.8

234.6
269.9
189. 1
2 3 3 .8

240.2
265.8
222.9
2 3 3 .8

240.2
265.8
222.9
233.8

241. 1
2 6 5 .8
226. 5
233.8

238.2
(3)
214.4
233.8

236. 1
(3)
206.0
2 3 3 .8

239. 9
(3)
221.6
2 3 3 .8

237.6
(3)
212. 0
2 3 3 .8

236.7
(3)
208.4
2 3 3 .8

237.6
(3)
212.0
2 3 3 .8

237.3
(3)
210.8
233.8

237.0
(3)
209.6
2 3 3 .8

250. 1

244.2

248.0

249.2

249.9

251. 1

251.5

252.2

252. 1

253.0

249.9

250. 1

250. 1

JUN/81
DEC/67

282.8
(3)
(3)
284. 1
(3)
(3)

272.4
286.5
(3)
281.9
(3)
206.5

270.2
284.4
(3)
275.2
(3)
206. 5

27 1.2
284.4
(3)
275.2
(3)
211.7

275.0
290.2
(3)
275.2
(3)
211.7

279.8
292.5
(3)
288.5
(3)
211.7

281.3
294.9
100. 0
288.5
(3)
211.7

282. 1
(3)
100. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)

291. 9
(3)
109. 7
(3)
(3)
(3)

295.3
(3)
111.7
292.0
(3)
(3)

2 9 1 .8
299.6
111.7
292.0
96.4
(3)

289.4
(3)
111.7
279. 1
96.4
(3)

292.7
298.3
112. 9
293.0
96.4
(3)

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

287.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

267.3
252.4
(3)
(3)
(3)

267.3
252.4
(3)
(3)
(3)

283.0
282.0
(3)
(3)
(3)

285.6
286.7
(3)
(3)
(3)

289.9
286.7
(3)
(3)
(3)

289.9
286.7
100. 0
100 .0
100. 0

290.3
(3)
100. 0
100.2
98.9

290.5
(3)
100. 1
100. 2
99.4

292.3
(3)
100. 1
101.0
103. 9

296.4
(3)
103. 9
103.5
103.9

296.3
(3)
103.9
103.3
(3)

298. 9
(3)
106. 7
104. 1
103. 9

187 .2
187.3
181.7

1 9 3 .8
183. 9
196. 0

183.3
179.8
180.7

189.8
185.9
187.4

175.7
175.7
1 7 0 .6

173.2
173.7
167.8

183.4
183. 9
1 7 7 .8

181. 1
179. 8
176. 8

173.9
171. 6
170. 6

1 9 1 .7
192. 1
185.9

204. 1
212.5
191.7

208.8
220.7
193.6

187. 4
188. 0
181. 6

228.4
288. 1
221.5

221.2
27 1.5
215.9

221.2
27 1.5
215.9

221.7
273.6
215.9

226.5
2 8 7 .8
215.9

227.7
287.8
218.6

227.7
2 8 7 .8
218.6

227. 9
2 8 7 .8
220.0

228.6
2 8 7 .8
224. 1

230.5
293.4
224. 1

236.0
302.6
229.5

236.0
302.6
229.5

236.0
302.6
229.5

DEC/75

233. 1
177.4

231. 3
175. 5

231.3
175. 5

232. 1
176.4

232. 1
176.4

232. 1
176.4

232. 1
176.4

233.0
177. 4

233. 0
177. 4

233.0
177.4

234.4
178. 9

235. 1
179.6

238. 1
181. 3

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 0
100. 0
100. 0

100. 0
100. 0
100. 0

100. 0
100. 0
100. 1

100. 0
100. 0
100. 1

100.0
100.0
100. 1

100.0
100.0
100. 1

100. 0
100. 0
100. 1

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

255. 1
(3)
223. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
220.6
330.9

249.3
(3)
223.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
230.6
322.2

257.8
(3)
223.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
243. 0
343.5

257.6
(3)
223.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
239.7
343.5

257.3
(3)
223.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
211. 1
343.5

258.4
(3)
223.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
216.3
343.5

258.6
100. 0
223.3
100.0
100. 0
100. 0
214.3
347.4

2 5 9 .8
(3)
223.3
100. 0
99.7
100. 0
218.9
347.4

2 5 8 .8
(3)
223.3
(3)
99.7
100. 0
215.0
347.4

258.7
(3)
222.9
(3)
99.2
100. 0
214.3
347.4

248.4
(3)
222.9
(3)
99. 1
100. 0
214.3
296.6

248.6
(3)
222.6
100.0
(3)
100. 1
215.0
296.6

247.7
(3)
222.4
100. 0
99. 1
100. 2
215. 0
292.3

230.2

248. 9

235.9

231. 1

237.7

241.0

234.3

232.2

228. 9

222.9

218. 1

214.7

JUN/80

oils

V e g e t a b l e oil e n d p r o d u c t s
S h o r t e n i n g , 3 lb. tin
S h o r t e n i n g , 440 l b . d r u m
Margari ne
Miscellaneous processed

foods

Jams, jellies, and preserves
Strawberry jams and preserves
Other jams and preserves
G r a p e jellies
Other jellies
Maraschino cherries
P i c k l e s and pickle products
D i l l or sour p i c k l e s
Sweet pickles
Other finished pickle products
Unfinished pickle products
Processed
Frozen
Dr i e d

JUN/81

eggs

Spec i alt i es
P o r k a n d b e a n s , n o . 300 c a n
S p a g h e t t i n o . 300 can
Other frozen processed
Frozen beef pie
Meat

foods

sauces

Prepared

mustard

Other miscellaneous processed foods
Salad dressings
M a y o n n a i se
Other spoon-type dressings
French dressing
Other pourable-type dressings
P e p p e r , w h o l e , black
P e a n u t b u t t e r , 12 o z . j a r
Prepared animal

feeds

See footnotes at end of table.




12

CM

ANN.
AVG.

2

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

0291

0292

0293

0294

0101
0111
0121

Grain b y p r o d u c t feeds
Bran
Mi ddli n g s
G l u t e n f e e d , corn

0101
0*111

Vegetable cake and meal
Cottonseed meal
Soybean meal

0 101
0103
0105
0107
0121
0 131
0 141
0151

Formula feeds
Broiler feed, complete
Egg l a y e r f e e d
Startei—grower feed, complete
Turkey feed, complete
Dairy feed
Beef cattle feed
Swine feed
Horse & m u l e feed

03
030 1
0303
0305
0307
0309

Miscellaneous feedstuffs
Other than pet food
Meat meal
Dry tankage
Fi sh m e a l
Grain, ground, rolled
Mineral mixture
Industrial

Synthetic

031

0318

DEC/80
DEC/80

DEC/80
DEC/7 9

DEC/80
DEC/80

commodities

fibers

01
02
0214
0217

Unprocessed filament yarns
Cellulosic
Non-cellulosic
N y l o n t e x t i l e y a r n , s e l e c t e d deni e r s
Nylon tire yarn

01
0101
02
0201
0202
0211

Staple, tow, and fiberfill
Cellulosi c
Vi s c o s e
Non-cellulosic
Nylon and aramid
Acrylic and modacrylic
O t h e r n o n - c e l l u l o s i c s t a p l e , t o w , a n d fi
Processed yarns and threads

032
0326

feeds

01
0101
0103
0105
02
0221
03
0331

Yarns
Cotton
C o t t o n y a r n , c o m b e d k n i t t i n g , 3 0 ' 1s
Cotton y a r n , carded weaving, 2 0 / 2 s
C o t t o n y a r n , c a r d e d k n i t t i n g , 20 • s
Wool
Wool knitting yarn, 2/20's
Syntheti c
textured nylon yarn, 7 0 denier

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

224.7
205. 9
196. 8
239. 0

272.5
256.3
248.7
289.6

230 .5
199. 4
195. 2
258.6

2 1 5 .8
189. 9
183. 6
232.7

242.7
237.3
227.8
248.3

240.2
223. 1
213.8
258.6

229.7
223. 1
213.8
232.7

218.3
218.3
206. 9
210. 0

200 .4
168.5
153. 0
222.4

210. 9
197. 0
188. 3
222.4

211. 0
187. 5
176. 6
227.6

204.6
173. 3
162. 7
227.6

219. 3
197. 0
185. 9
237. 9

273.3
239.7
274. 0

304.2
278.8
303.7

275.2
223. 0
277.7

274. 0
242.7
274.4

285.4
265.7
284.6

293.5
265.7
293.4

278.8
255.8
278.4

277.5
242.7
278.2

275. 0
242.7
275.5

263. 3
223. 0
264.8

252.6
203.4
255. 1

2 4 4 .8
193. 5
247 .6

255. 5
239. 4
254.6

221.6
222. 0
229.8
85.9
(3)
219.5
206.5
215.3
99.6

236. 9
242.6
246. 0
95. 9
96.5
239. 1
214. 9
225.5
100.4

230 .8
236 .4
240. 9
9 1 .8
93.2
231. 9
210.2
219.4
100. 4

225.2
232.6
234.7
89.4
91.3
222. 0
205. 1
217.0
101. 1

229. 0
232.6
237 .8
89,8
95. 0
228.5
210. 0
220.4
102. 0

232. 0
233.5
243.4
90. 1
96.3
230.7
212.0
223. 1
107. 9

227.3
231 .2
237.4
88. 9
(3)
224.2
210. 0
219. 0
101. 9

224. 1
226.7
235. 0
86.4
(3)
218.6
2 0 9 .8
218. 0
96.8

222. 1
225. 9
230 . 0
86.6
(3)
216.2
206.3
217. 1
99.5

212.4
208.3
217.5
80.6
C3)
208.4
203. 3
210. 1
96.4

207.8
200. 0
213. 1
78.4
(3)
206.5
199.6
204. 9
94.6

205. 9
197. 3
211.3
76.4
(3)
204. 3
197. 7
203.6
93.7

205.5
196. 9
211. 0
7 6 .8
80 .8
203. 0
199. 0
205.8
95.3

199. 7
103. 9
264.2
249.6
290.2
88.9
105. 2

204.9
116.5
301. 3
278. 1
340. 3
100.6
100.5

200 .3
106. 9
2 6 7 .8
251.5
316.8
9 9 .8
99.7

197. 8
101. 7
248.3
240.6
289. 6
9 9 .8
100. 8

199. 5
105. 4
265. 0
252.7
302.3
92.9
104. 0

201.2
108. 8
279. 0
26 1.2
296. 9
93.3
108. 7

193. 3
102. 9
259.4
241. 9
291.4
93.2
107. 6

200 . 9
108. 2
276.2
263.6
286. 0
92.7
108. 2

199. 3
104. 9
267.8
252.7
27 1.5
92.3
107.5

20 1. 0
103. 1
266 .7
251.5
27 1.5
83. 1
107. 0

199.6
100.2
259.4
244.3
280.6
75.6
106 .5

197. 6
96. 0
245.5
234.6
273.3
72.7
105. 8

195.7
92. 0
234.3
222.5
262.5
70. 9
106. 0

304. 1

291.5

295.7

299.6

303.5

304.7

305. 1

306.2

307 .2

307.4

309.0

309.3

310.0

199.7

193. 1

193.9

195.2

197. 6

199. 2

200. 1

201.3

202.4

202.9

204.0

203.6

203.4

DEC/75

156. 3

146.5

147. 1

148. 9

151. 5

156. 4

157. 9

159. 7

16 1.2

16 1.0

162.7

161.6

161.5

DEC/75

156.5
(3)
163. 7
(3)
(3)

146. 1
190.3
151.7
(3)
(3)

146. 3
190. 3
151. 9
(3)
(3)

147.7
190. 3
153.7
(3)
171.3

151. 6
190. 3
158. 8
(3)
171. 3

158. 5
190. 3
1 6 7 .8
(3)
(3)

159. 7
200 . 1
167. 4
100. 0
(3)

160. 3
(3)
167. 4
100. 1
C3)

161 .8
(3)
169. 3
102. 9
(3)

161.2
(3)
168. 6
10 1.8
(3)

162. 0
(3)
169.6
102. 1
(3)

1 6 0 .8
(3)
168. 1
9 9 .8
(3)

162.2
(3)
1 6 9 .8
99. 9
(3)

(3)

(3)
154. 7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
1 5 6 .8
1 5 6 .8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
156. 6
156. 6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
158. 1
158. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 0
164. 3
164. 3
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0

102.2

103.3

103.5

105.5

104. 9

103.3

163.5
103.4
110.6
102.4
104.7

168. 1
1 0 3 .8
110. 6
103.7
104.7

168. 1
106. 1
110. 6
106.6
103.6

168. 4
105. 4
110. 6
104. 2
102. 9

168. 1
103.5
110.6
99.3
102. 9

130. 3

134. 6

135. 0

138. 6

139. 3

140. 3

142. 0

142. 3

144.4

140. 3

139.6

137. 8
269.2
240.7
293.3
301.6

139. 0
266. 9
2 3 8 .8
291.8
298.2

1 4 0 .8
264. 0
235. 1
289.7
295.4

140. 8
258.9
230.6
287.2
2 8 7 .8

142.8
254.5
226. 0
280.6
284.7

138. 4
250. 3
223.4
278. 0
277.5

137.6
245.3
218. 1
270. 9
273.7

188. 1
129. 6
143. 5

190. 8
131. 3
149. 1

192. 1
134.0
151.3

193. 0
134.6
151. 1

192.4
137.8
151.8

192. 4
132. 8
1 5 1 .8

193.3
132.5
151. 8

Textile products and apparel

03

0315

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE N O .

JUN/81
JUN/81
DEC/75
DEC/75
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/8 1
JUN/81

163. 3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
154.7
154.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

DEC/75

138. 0

129. 8

DEC/75

136.5
263.6
235.3
289. 1
294.5

128.3
271.5
241.8
297.9
303.7

128. 7
271.8
243.7
296.8
303.4

133. 0
271. 1
243.7
294.8
302.7

133. 2
270.5
24 1.4
294.8
303.4

137. 1
269.2
240.7
293.3
301.6

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75

188. 9
128.6
146. 6

181.5
117.3
131. 9

1 8 3 .8
117. 8
(3)

186. 1
123.3
143.5

186.6
123.5
143.7

186. 6
1 2 8 .8
142. 6

See footnotes at end of table.




13

164. 3
102. 7
110. 6
100. 0
101. 8

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE

0326

0327

0332
0333
0334
034 1
0345
0351
036 1

Yarns (CONT'D)
N y l o n f i l a m e n t y a r n , 1300 d e n i e r
S p u n n y l o n y a r n 15-18
N y l o n bcf y a r n , 1300 d e n i e r
T e x t u r e d p o l y e s t e r y a r n , 145-179 drawn e
P o l y e s t e r / c o t t o n , 18's
Spun a c r y l i c , 6 denier
S p u n v i s c o s e r a y o n , 1.5 d e n i e r

01
0101
03
0322
0331

Threads
Cotton
Cotton thread, industrial use
Synthet i c
Polyester thread, industrial use
Corespun thread, industrial use

0338

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/76
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75

158.9
138. 1
(3)
(3)
144.9
151.1
152.4

148. 8
127. 8
127. 4
90.4
145. 2
146. 2
142. 5

148.8
130.5
(3)
(3)
144.0
146.2
144.8

148. 8
130.5
133. 9
99.0
148. 0
149. 8
143. 2

148.8
131.3
133.2
99.0
145.9
151.6
144.8

159. 3
141.8
137. 1
108. 2
145. 9
151. 6
148. 4

164. 3
144. 5
142. 3
106. 2
145. 6
152. 5
154. 4

165. 5
144.. 1
140. 9
(3)
146..2
154. 3
156.,7

165. 5
144. 1
(3)
(3)
143. 2
153. 4
156. 7

165. 5
143.8
(3)
(3)
142. 7
153. 4
157. 0

163. 9
141. 4
(3)
(3)
144. 8
152. 0
160. 0

163. 9
139. 1
(3)
(3)
144. 3
152. 0
160. 0

163. 1
137.7
(3)
(3)
142.4
150.2
160.0

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75

156.4
273.8
163.2
141.6
149.8
146.9

147. 9
257.2
153. 3
136. 0
142. 1
140. 3

147.9
257.2
153.3
136. 1
143.7
14C.3

152.9
266.6
158. 9
139. 9
147. 6
144. 9

155.8
272.9
162.7
140.9
149.2
146.0

1 5 5 .8
272. 9
162. 7
140. 9
149. 2
146. 0

155. 8
272. 9
162. 7
140. 9
149. 2
146. 0

155..8
2 7 2 .,9
162.,7
140. 9
149..2
146. 0

155. 8
272. 9
162.,7
140. 9
149. 2
146. 0

160. 4
281. 3
167. 7
144. 5
153. 2
150. 3

163. 0
286.4
170. 7
146. 1
155. 1
152. 2

163. 0
286.4
170. 7
146. 1
155. 1
152. 2

163.0
286.4
170.7
146. 1
155. 1
152.2

DEC/75

146.8

143. 6

144.0

144. 7

146.6

145. 8

147. 4

148..2

149. 0

149. 1

148. 0

147. 4

147.2

01
0 10 1
0 103
0 105
0 109
0 111
01 13
0 1 17
0 119
03
0341
0353
0359
036 1
0363
0367
0369
037 1
04
0461

146.6
156 .5
161.3
(3)
133.8
16 1.5
(3)
123.0
90.3
111.5
142.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
153.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
148.8
(3)

143. 4
152. 1
157. 2
141. 7
133. 2
153. 1
(3)
127. 7
99.2
101. 9
139. 5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
153. 2
(3)
(3)
(3)
159. 6
(3)

143.8
154.6
157.7
146.3
133.2
155.7
(3)
125.0
99.2
(3)
138.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
151.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
158.8
106.5

144. 5
155. 2
158. 1
146. 5
134. 5
155. 7
(3)
124. 1
99.0
106. 3
139.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
152. 8
(3)
(3)
(3)
158. 8
106. 5

146.4
157. 1
159.7
146.2
133.2
164.8
(3)
126.9
99.0
108.3
141.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
156.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
158.8
(3)

145. 7
154. 9
160. 5
153. 9
131. 3
165. 8
155. 1
127. 6
82.2
1 0 9 .2
142. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
155. 2
(3)
(3)
(3)
153. 2
(3)

147. 3
156. 1
161. 1
139. 5
134. 3
165. 8
152. 6
120. 7
92.4
109.8
144. 2
(3)
100. 0
100 . 0
100. 0
154. 5
100. 0
100. 0
(3)
150. 9
95.6

148., 1
158. 6
163.,5
(3)
134..9
165..3
165. 2
121., 1
9 1 ..7
113..5
144..2
134..9
9 9 .,9
9 9 .,4
99. 2
155. 5
100 . 3
101..7
(3)
147. 0
97. 1

148. 9
159. 3
163. 0
(3)
134. 8
163. 5
165. 2
121. 0
90. 1
115. 2
145. 6
136. 8
101. 9
100. 2
99. 7
155. 9
100. 6
102. 4
102. 1
140. 4
95.8

149. 1
159. 5
163. 6
145. 3
134. 0
167. 9
165. 2
121. 7
89.2
115. 4
145.7
135. 8
101. 9
100. 2
99.8
157. 1
100 . 9
103. 2
102. 1
140. 4
(3)

147. 9
157. 6
164. 4
(3)
135. 0
160. 0
162. 1
120. 4
81.2
115. 8
145. 0
135. 1
102. 0
98.6
98.9
156. 1
100. 7
104. 9
97.7
140. 4
96.3

147. 2
156. 7
163. 1
(3)
135. 0
160. 0
(3)
120. 2
80.0
115.6
144. 3
135. 5
102. 0
99.6
98. 9
150.3
101. 1
104. 8
92. 9
140. 4
95.0

147.0
156.2
163.2
(3)
132.6
160.0
163.3
120. 1
80.0
115.0
144.4
136.9
102.0
101.1
98.3
147.3
101.7
103.2
92.9
136.8
87.8

03
030 1

Kni ts
Circular knits, except hosiery
Circular knits, except hosiery

DEC/75
JUN/81
JUN/81

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
100. 0
(3)

149. 8
100. 3
100. 3

149. 9
100. 3
100. 3

1 4 9 .8
100. 3
100.3

149. 6
100. 0
100. 0

150.2
100. 9
100.9

152.2
103.8
103.8

fabrics

Finished
01
010 1
0 107
0 108
0 109
02
0221
0232
03
0349
036 1

fabrics

Broadwovens
Cotton
Corduroy
D e n i m , 10 o z .
D e n i m , o v e r 10 o z .
Canton flannel
Wool
Women's wool/nylon sportswear fabric
Men's wool outer jacketing
Syntheti c
Textured polyester twill
Velvet domestic upholstery fabric
Xni t s

DEC/75

125.2

122. 2

122.9

123.2

124.9

125. 7

125. 6

126. 0

126. 8

8

126. 7

1 2 6 .5

125.6

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75

DEC/75
JUN/76
DEC/75
DEC/75
JUN/76

141.7
157.6
142.0
(3)
154. 1
242. 1
184.2
159.2
148.9
124.3
(3)
135.2

137.8
155. 3
144. 4
360.7
155. 3
237.5
181. 3
156. 7
146. 7
119. 0
72.7
129. 4

139.3
157.6
(3)
365.3
157.2
237.5
181.3
156.7
146.7
120.5
75.6
129.4

140. 3
157.6
146. 7
365.3
157.2
237.5
183. 0
158.4
147.8
122. 0
76.6
132. 8

141.6
159.8
145.2
370. 1
156.8
(3)
183.6
158.4
148.9
122.9
75.2
132.8

142. 5
160. 1
145. 2
370. 1
1 5 6 .8
244.9
185. 0
160.2
149. 4
124. 1
77.0
132. 8

142. 3
159. 1
144. 4
(3)
154. 5
(3)
185. 9
161. 0
149. 9
124. 2
76.6
134. 6

142. 6
159. 1
144. 4
(3)
153. 4
246.8
185. 9
161. 0
149. 9
124. 8
7 7 .. 1
134. 6

143. 2
158. 9
143.6
(3)
153. 4
246.8
185. 9
(3)
149. 9
126. 1
(3)
139. 4

143.3
158. 1
140.6
(3)
152.4
246.8
185. 1
159. 9
^149. 9
127. 1
(3)
139. 4

143. 1
157. 4
138. 4
(3)
150. 8
243. 1
184. 3
159. 6
148. 7
127. 2
(3)
(3)

142. 8
156.2
136. 1
(3)
1 5 0 .8
241.2
1 8 4 .8
159. 9
149. 2
127.4
(3)
141. 1

141.2
152.5
133. 1
(3)
150.8
239.3
184.8
159.9
149.2
126.8
(3)
141. 1

DEC/75

110.7

108. 5

108.8

108. 5

110.5

110. 4

110. 4

110. 9

112. 3

112. 1

112. 1

112. 0

111.3

DEC/75

See footnotes at end of table.




14

CM

0343

ANN.
AVG.

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
JUN/76
JUN/76
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/80
DEC/E0
DEC/75
DEC/75
JUN/8 1
JUN/81
JUN/8 1
DEC/75
JUN/8 1
JUN/81
JUN/81

034
0342

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

Broadwovens
Cotton
Plain printcloth
S h e e t i nq
Osnaburg
C o t t o n duck & a l l i e d f a b r i c s
Dri 11
Sateen
Corduroy
All o t h e r g r a y c o t t o n f a b r i c s
Synthet i c
100% f i l a m a n t n y l o n t a f f e t a
100% spun p o l y e s t e r / c o t t o n b e d s h e e t i n g
100% spun p o l y e s t e r / c o t t o n b r o a d c l o t h
100% spun p o l y e s t e r / c o t t o n t w i l l
100% spun p o l y e s t e r / c o t t o n p l a i n p r i n t c
100% spun p o l y e s t e r / c o t t o n , o t h e r w e a v e s
130% spun p o l y e s t e r / r a y o n f a b r i c
Speciality fabric
Other
Burlap

Gray

033
0337

COMMODITY

NO.

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

Knits (CONT'D)
Circular knit outerwear fabric
100% f i l a m e n t y a r n s i n g l e k n i t s
100% spun y a r n s i n g l e k n i t s
100% f i l a m e n t y a r n i n t e r l o c k or e i g h t l o c
100% spun y a r n i n t e r l o c k or e i g h t l o c k do
Other circular knit fabric
Warp knit outerwear fabric
Warp knit underwear and nightwear fabric
C h i e f l y n y l o n t r i c o t , s i m p l e x , * mi l a n e s
Apparel I other fabricated textile prods
Apparel
Women's
Women's unit priced dresses
Skirts
Cut a n d s e w n b l o u s e s a n d s h i r t s
Sweaters
Untrimmed coats and capes
Pantyhose
Stocki n g s
Brassi e r e s
Corsets and girdles
Panti e s
Sli ps
Nightgowns and sleepcoats
Robes, dressing gowns, etc.
Swimsui ts
Washable service apparel
Men * s
Reg. w t . business suit-all wool
Reg. w t . business suit-wool blend
Reg. w t . business suit-all other
L t . w t . b u s i n e s s s u i t - w o o l or w o o l b l e n d
Dress trousers
Jean-cut casual slacks and jeans
Workpants
Overalls and work-type jackets
Dress and business shirts
Knit pullover golf and polo shirts
Bus. type sport coats/jackets-all wool
Bus. type sport coats/jackets-wool blend
Bus. type sport coats/jackets-al1 other
Light w e i g h t o u t e r j a c k e t
Socks
T-shirt
Bri e f s
Pajamas and other nightwear
Ti es
Hats and caps
Work g l o v e s a n d m i t t e n s
Infants* a n d c h i l d r e n ' s
Children's sport shirts
Children's dresses
Boys' suits
Boys' tailored coats and jackets
Infants' and children's knee socks
Textile

housefurnishings

OTHER "
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

j MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
C 3)
(3)
164.1

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
157.9

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
159.9

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
161.0

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
163.6

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
165.7

100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
(3)
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
167. 7

100.8
(3)
100.6
101.6
(3)
99.9
100.3
99.7
(3)

103.5
(3)
100.6
105.7
101.3
97.7
100.9
100.0
167.6

DEC/77

DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/71
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/73
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/77

103.3
(3)
100.6
106. 1
(3)
97.9
100.0
100.0
167.6

OCT.

103.0
(3)
1C0.7
105.0
(3)
97.8
101.8
100.4
(3)

NOV.

103.7
(3)
101.5
107.0
(3)
97.7
99.3
99. 1
165.5

DEC.

102.5
(3)
101.4
104.9
(3)
97.6
99.9
98.7
164.2

125.8

122.0

122.5

122.9

124.5

125.2

125. 6

126.4

126.9

127.3

128.4

128.9

129. 1

186.0
164.4
121.3
113.2
124.0
153.8
156.9
(3)
121.4
194.3
163.3
139.0
136.7
145.3
120.9
(3)
137.8
210.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
CO
Co) 117.2
(3)
144.5
126.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
135.4
135.3
230.8
(3)
226.3
120.5
132.2
290.8
190.8
144. 1
1 17.3
(3)
(3)
131.4

179.9
156.5
115.6
110.7
121.2
144.9
149.6
95.7
116.6
187.7
156.3
137.0
135.2
139.6
118.8
(3)
137.2
207.2
(3)
100.0
(3)
101.0
125.8
113.7
220.6
142.2
125. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
101.1
129. 1
129.2
224.7
119.8
233.0
121.2
132.6
286.0
185.0
136.2
115.6
101.3
(3)
126.8

180.7
156.9
115.8
110.7
121.2
144.9
149.6
(3)
116.6
187.6
160.3
137.0
135.2
142.8
118.8
117.2
137.2
208. 1
(3)
105.0
(3)
(3)
125.8
(3)
220.6
142.2
125. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
133.2
132.2
229.6
122.4
233.0
121.2
128.4
290.4
186.7
140.8
115.6
(3)
(3)
126.8

181.4
157.9
117.2
110.7
121.2
(3)
149.6
95.7
115.3
191.2
162. 1
137.0
135.2
145. 1
118.8
124.2
137.2
208. 1
(3)
105.0
(3)
(3)
125.8
113.7
220.6
142.2
125. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
133.2
131.8
231.2
124.5
220.5
121.2
128.4
290.4
187.7
142.9
115.6
103. 1
103.3
126.8

184.3
161.9
1 17.3
110.7
121.2
154.4
156.6
99.8
123.7
191.2
162. 1
138.2
135.2
145. 1
118.8
(3)
137.2
209.9
(3)
105.0
101.0
(3)
125.8
115.7
220.6
142.2
125. 1
124. 1
(3)
(3)
101.7
135. 1
133.6
231.2
124.5
220.5
121.2
132.6
290.4
189.7
142.9
1 17.2
103. 1
103.3
128.3

185.2
163.7
122.5
110.7
121.2
154.4
156.6
(3)
123.7
191.2
162.1
138.2
136.3
145.1
118.8
(3)
137.2
210.0
(3)
105.0
(3)
(3)
125.8
116.6
220.6
147.2
124.6
124. 1
(3)
(3)
10 1.7
135. 1
133.6
231.2
124.5
220.5
121.2
132.6
294.9
190.0
142.9
117.2
103. 1
(3)
131.3

186. 2
164. 9
122. 8
110. 7
121. 2
154. 4
159. 0
101. 6
123. 6
193. 4
165. 3
140. 3
136. 3
146. 6
122. 4
124. 2
137. 2
210. 9
106. 3
104. 3
(3)
(3)
125. 8
116. 6
220.6
147. 2
124. 9
(3)
105. 2
(3)
(3)
137. 3
136. 3
230.5
124. 5
220.5
121. 2
132. 6
294. 9
190. 1
142. 9
117. 2
103. 1
(3)
132. 7

187.2
166.0
123.4
112.8
124.4
155.8
160.9
101.6
123.0
197.7
165.3
140.3
136.3
146.6
122.4
(3)
137.2
211.8
106.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
125.8
118.8
220.6
147.2
128.3
127.6
105.6
(3)
(3)
137.3
136.0
230.5
124.5
228.0
119.6
133.4
290.5
191.3
145. 1
118.0
(3)
(3)
133.7

187.8
166.7
125. 1
115.2
124.4
155.8
160.9
101.0
122.8
197.7
165.3
140.3
136.3
146.6
122.4
(3)
139.3
212.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
118.8
222.5
144.6
128.3
(3)
106 . 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
135.8
(3)
124.5
228.0
(3)
133.4
290.5
192.4
145. 1
118.0
(3)
(3)
133.7

188.0
166.9
124.0
115.2
124.4
155.8
160.9
(3)
122.8
197.7
165.3
140.3
136.3
146.6
122.4
126.3
139.3
212.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
1 18.8
222.5
144.6
129.6
130.9
105.6
(3)
(3)
137.3
136.4
230.5
124.5
228.0
119.6
133.4
290.5
192.3
145. 1
1 18.0
103.3
(3)
133.7

189.9
169.9
123.8
117.0
129.2
(3)
(3)
101.0
122.8
197.7
165.3
(3)
136.3
146.6
122.4
126.3
(3)
212.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
125.8
1 18.8
(3)
144.6
(3)
(3)
105.6
(3)
(3)
137.3
139.5
230.5
(3)
228.0
119.6
(3)
290.5
194.2
147.4
118.0
110.7
(3)
133.7

190.8
171.2
124.6
117.0
129.2
158.7
160.9
(3)
122.8
197.7
165.3
140.3
140.7
146.6
122.4
129.5
139.3
213.2
(3)
106.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
118.8
(3)
144.6
129.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
137.3
139.5
234.7
(3)
228.0
119.6
133.4
290.5
194.4
147.4
118.5
(3)
(3)
133.7

191.0
170.7
123.3
117.0
129.2
158.7
160.9
101.0
122.8
200 .5
165.3
140.3
140.7
146 .6
122.4
129.5
(3)
214.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
125.8
118.8
(3)
144.6
129.6
132.4
(3)
104.9
(3)
137.3
139.5
234.7
(3)
228. 0
119.6
133.4
290 .5
195.9
150.7
118.5
(3)
(3)
135.4

226.7

219.8

221.3

221.3

222. 1

224.0

223. 9

227. 1

228.8

232.2

233.0

233.4

233.6

See footnotes at end of table.




SEPT.

15

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811

0382

0383

01
0 102
0132
0 133
0 152
02
0232
04
0432

Textile housefurnishings (CONT'D)
Bed clothes
Bedspreads and bedsets
Flat sheets, except crib size
Fitted sheets, except crib size
Pi l l o w c a s e s
Bath & kitchen products
Shower and bath curtains
Window and furniture accessories
Draper i es

02
0212
03
0322
0332
0342

Fabricated products, n.e.c.
Camping equipment
Camping tents
Industrial products
Cordage, twine and rope
T a r p a u l i ns
Industrial and institutional

Hides and

041
041 1

0102
0 111
0114
0116

DEC/77
DEC/77

products

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

129.8
(3)
130.4
133.9
(3)
143. 1
202.6
119.3
156.5

DEC/80
DEC/80

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

125.4
(3)
125.0
128.0
126. 1
138.4
198.0
116.7
153.8

127.3
226.5
127.2
130.5
128.0
138.5
198.9
116.1
152.8

127.3
226.5
127 .2
130.5
128.0
138.5
(3)
116.1
152.8

127.3
226.5
127 .2
130.5
128.0
141.1
198.9
116.1
152.8

128.7
227.0
129.3
133.3
128.0
140.9
198.9
117.3
152.8

128. 5
227. 0
129. 4
132. 3
128. 0
141. 1
203.2
1 17.3
152.8

129. 3
233.3
128.5
131 .8
128. 0
141. 9
205.7
122. 0
160. 1

129.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
146.8
205.7
122.0
160. 1

133. 0
235. 0
134.3
137.5
(3)
146. 8
205.7
122. 0
160. 1

1 3 3 .8
(3)
135.3
139. 5
130.5
147. 1
205.7
122. 0
160. 1

1 3 3 .8
235.0
135.3
139.5
(3)
148.3
205.3
122. 0
160. 1

134.0
235.0
136.0
139.5
130.5
148.3
(3)
122.0
160. 1

131.6

129.9

129.9

130.3

130.8

131. 1

131. 1

131.2

131.7

132.7

133.2

133.2

133.8

120.4
133.0
248.2
151.0
129. 9

118.0
131.4
237.9
141.3
122.2

118.0
131.4
237.9
141.3
125.3

118.0
131.9
240.8
144.0
125.9

118.0
132.4
244. 1
147.9
126.0

118.0
132.8
246.9
149.8
127.2

118. 0
132. 8
(3)
1 4 9 .8
127.7

118. 0
1 3 2 .8
246. 9
1 4 9 .8
130.7

123.0
132.8
246.9
149.8
130.7

123. 0
133. 9
256.5
153. 7
1 3 3 .8

123. 0
134. 5
256.5
161. 6
136. 0

123. 0
134.5
256.5
161.6
136. 0

126.5
134.7
259.4
161.6
137.2

260 .9

258.2

257.7

261.2

263.5

263.7

26 1.6

261. 1

261.3

261.7

260.0

259.8

260.7

377.5

367.4

(3)

(3)

376.8
336.8
375. 1
(3)
94.5

362.4
297.4
344. 1
(3)
(3)

363.6
317.3
356. 1
(3)
93.2

386.3
350.3
405.8
(3)
99.0

377.3
345.9
385.8
94.4
96.7

359. 9
315.5
364.9
91.3
92.7

353.4
319.0
351.7
(3)
89. 1

357.7
316.0
373.6
(3)
91.2

3 6 2 .8
315.4
344.3
(3)
94.7

362. 9
302. 9
347.7
(3)
95.7

361.3
312.4
347.2
93.2
93.6

371.2
323.4
343.4
94.6
96.9

skins

Cattle hides
P a c k e r , b r a n d e d cow
Packer, native steer, heavy
Packer, butt brander
Other cattle hides

FEB.

366 .3
321.0
361.6
(3)
94.3
(3)

198.6

198.6

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

319.8

332.6

310.0

322.5

337.8

330.0

321. 0

319.0

313.7

313.2

313.7

311.3

312.3

337.9
354.2
317. 1
374.7
320 .2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

313.9
328.8
302.7
345. 1
297.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

324.7
335.6
308.5
352.5
308.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

339.7
345.9
317. 1
363.6
323.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

329.9
347.7
318.5
365.4
312.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

320.2
325. 0
298.4
341.4
304.7
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
(3)
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0

321.8
316. 9
(3)
(3)
305.3
100. 1
100.4
1 0 3 .8
(3)
104. 9
(3)
95.3
95.3

315.0
308.5
(3)
(3)
298.9
97.7
100.1
102.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
89.5
89.5

314. 1
310.7
284.7
(3)
299. 1
9 7 .8
99.9
102. 8
(3)
(3)
(3)
84.9
84. 9

3 1 4 .4
312.5
(3)
(3)
296. 9
9 6 .8
100.9
105.6
(3)
100. 2
(3)
8 1 .8
81.8

311. 1
307.5
(3)
(3)
295.8
96.4
1 0 0 .7
104.2
(3)
99.0
(3)
77.2
77.2

312.3
304.8
(3)
(3)
296.4
96.5
101.6
103.9
95.9
99.3
(3)
82.7
82.7

01
0101
0 102
02
020 1
0202
03
030 1
0302
0304
04
040 1

Finished cattlehide and kipside leather
Sole leather
Light bends
Heavy bends
Upper leather, including patent
Dress and casual shoe
Other upper leather
Other grains
B a g , case, and strap leather
Garment leather
Other grains
Finished splits
Finished splits

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

321.3
324.8
(3)
(3)
304.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

0103

Finished sheep and lamb
Garment leather

DEC/6 9

(3)
(3)

310.8

235.4

320.0

359. 1

373.3

385. 3

352.2
(3)

350.5
(3)

352.2
(3)

352.2
(3)

354.4
395.0

353.5
394.0

01
010 1

Rough, crust, and wet blue
Rough, crust, and wet blue
Rough, crust, and wet blue

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

100.0
100 .0

83.5
83.5

83.5
83.5

83.5
83.5

83.5
83.5

83.5
83.5

83.5
83.5

240 .9

238.4

240.7

240.4

241. 1

241.4

241.5

242.4

242.5

242.9

239.6

2 3 9 .8

240. 1

275.3
276 .3
103. 1

267.7
267.9
100.6

270 .8
271.5
102.0

272.8
273.4
102.6

274.2
274.9
103.0

274.5
275.2
102.7

275. 9
276. 5
103.5

277.5
278.3
103.6

278.8
279.6
103.8

278.0
280.0
104. 1

277.2
279.2
103.6

277.6
279.6
103. 9

278.6
279.9
103.7

leather

Footwear

043
0431

towels

Leather

042

0425

DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/69
DEC/77
DEC/69

K i psk i n 3

0413

0423

DEC/77

DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77

Hides, skins, leather, and related

04

0421

m\zk
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE N O .

01
0 113

Men's footwear
Men's leather upper footwear
Dress and casual shoes

DEC/8 0

See footnotes at end of table.




16

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE NO.

0431

0432

0433

0434
0435

0436

0437

0438

0115
0117
0119
03
0301

Men's footwear (CONT'D)
Boots
Work s h o e s or b o o t s
Other leather upper footwear
Men's non-leather upper footwear
Men's non-leather upper footwear

01
0101
0103
0105
0107
0109
03
0301
0303
0305
0309
04
0403

Women's footwear
Women's leather upper footwear
Dress shoes
Casual shoes
Sandals
Boots
Other leather upper footwear
Women's plastic upper footwear
Dress shoes
Casual shoes
Sandals
Other plastic upper footwear
Women's other non-leather upper
Casual footwear

0141
0143

C h i l d r e n ' s f o o t w e a r ( s i z e 8 1/2 - 12)
Children's leather upper footwear
Children's non-leather upper footwear

0147

M i s s e s ' f o o t w e a r ( s i z e 12 1/2 - 2
Misses' leather upper footwear

0153
0155

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

109. 1
104.2
104. 1

104. 4
100.4
1 0 0 .8

105. 9
101. 4
100 .8

106. 4
102. 7
102. 9

1 0 7 .8
103. 0
104. 5

108.3
104. 0
104.5

108. 3
104. 0
104. 5

111.7
104.5
104.5

1 12.0
105. 9
104.7

(3)
105.9
104.7

111.7
105.9
104.7

111.7
105. 9
104.7

111.7
106 .6
107.7

99.5

100. 0

99.5

100. 0

100. 8

100 .8

101. 4

101.4

101.6

96.3

96.3

220.0
214.4
98.3
101.0
(3)
(3)
104.6
99.6
101.2
(3)
89.7
(3)

221.7
216.3
100.4
100.3
(3)
(3)
102.4
100. 5
101. 2
100. 0
100. 0
(3)

223.6
217. 9
100 .7
100 .6
101. 3
102. 3
102.4
101. 8
101. 2
103.4
100. 0
(3)

221. 3
214. 0
95. 9
100. 8
97. 9
100. 9
102. 6
102. 8
102. 9
103. 4
102. 2
(3)

221.4
214. 1
95.2
10 1. 0
97. 9
(3)
103. 0
102. 8
102. 9
103. 4
102. 2
(3)

221.9
214.5
95.2
10 1 .4
97 .9
10 1 .7
103.3
103. 0
103.5
103.4
102. 2
(3)

221. 0
213.4
95.6
10 1 .5
94.5
(3)
103. 4
102. 9
103. 2
103. 4
102. 2
(3)

221.5
214.0
95.2
102.3
94.5
(3)
105.7
102. 9
103.2
(3)
(3)
100.0

220.2
213.6
95.7
102.5
(3)
10 1.2
105.9
10 1.0
100.8
(3)
(3)
100.0

221.7
217.9
10 1.3
10 1.8
98.2
(3)
105.9
97.8
98.8
(3)
97.3
100.0

215.2
212. 1
10 1.3
99.7
(3)
(3)
106.7
93.5
98.8
(3)
65.0
100.0

96.3

99.7

215.4
212.3
101.3
99.8
98.2
(3)
106.7
93.5
98.8
(3)
65.0
(3)

215.2
212.3
101.3
99.8
(3)
(3)
106.9
93.0
98.9
(3)
6 1.3
(3)

101.0

101.0

101.7

10 1.7

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

JUN/80
JUN/80

197.6
103. 9
1 0 2 .8

198. 5
104. 7
102. 8

198. 5
104. 7
102. 8

198. 5
104. 7
102. 8

198.5
104. 7
1 0 2 .8

199. 2
105. 3
102. 8

199.2
105.3
(3)

202.5
107.9
103.2

202.5
107.9
103.2

202.5
107 . 9
103.2

202.5
107 .9
103.2

202.6
108.0
(3)

JUN/80
JUN/80

100.6
100. 1

101. 0
100. 9

101. 5
101. 7

101. 5
101.7

101 .5
101. 7

101.5
101 .7

99.9
99. 1

100.2
99.5

100. 1
99.5

100.2
99.5

100.2
99.5

99.5
98.4

99.5
98.4

Y o u t h s ' , b o y s ' f t w e a r . ( s i z e 12 1 / 2 - 6 )
Youths' and boys' leather upper footwear
Y o u t h s ' and b o y ' s n o n - l e a t h e r u p p e r f o o t

JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80

107.7
108.8
(3)

106.3
106.7
105. 1

106. 7
107. 3
105. 1

106. 7
107. 3
105. 1

106. 7
107. 3
105. 1

106. 7
107. 3
105. 1

107. 7
108. 8
105. 1

107.7
108.8
105. 1

108.8
110.3
105. 1

108.8
110.3
105. 1

108.8
110.3
(3)

108.8
110.3
(3)

108.8
110.3
(3)

0159
0161

Infants', babies' ftwear. (size 1-8)
Infants' and babies' leather upper footw
Infants' and babies' non-leather upper f

JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80

107.4
105.4
< 3)

105.6
1 0 3 .8
107.3

106. 1
104. 8
107. 3

106. 2
105. 1
107. 3

107. 8
105. 1
110.5

107.9
105. 2
110.5

108. 1
105. 6
110. 5

106.5
105.6
(3)

106.6
105.9
(3)

106.6
105.9
(3)

109.2
105.9
(3)

109.2
105.9
(3)

109.4
106.2
112.7

0165
0167

Athletic footwear
A t h l e t i c f o o t w e a r d e s i g n e d for
All o t h e r a t h l e t i c f o o t w e a r

JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80

98.6
105.7
(3)

96. 0
103. 1
87. 1

96.0
103. 1
87. 1

97.7
103. 7
90.2

97.7
103. 7
90.2

97.7
103.7
90.2

97. 7
103. 7
90.2

98.9
105.9
(3)

99. 9
107 .8
(3)

99.9
107.8
(3)

100.4
108.6
(3)

100.4
108.6
(3)

100.4
108.6
(3)

0169

Other footwear
Other footwear

0111
0122

1/2)

sports

JUN/80
JUN/80

Other leather and related

products

Luggage and small leather goods
Week-end case, women's, nonleather
Attache case, non-leather

DEC/67

102.9

103.3

103.5

103. 5

103.5

100.3

102.2

102.5

102.7

103.3

103.3

103.3

103.3

241.8

230. 1

236. 9

238. 4

238.5

244.2

244.3

242.9

245. 1

245.0

245.0

245.4

245.4

193.6
(3)
187.5

182. 4
208. 6
182. 2

188. 5
223.2
182. 2

190. 1
220. 7
191. 0

190. 1
220. 7
191. 0

196.3
227.8
191. 0

196. 3
227.8
191. 0

194.4
225.7
178.8

197. 1
230. 1
188.8

197. 1
230. 1
188.8

197. 1
(3)
188.8

197. 1
(3)
188.3

197 . 1
(3)
188.3

328.0

3 2 3 ..9

3 2 8 ..4

328 .4

328,.4

328 .4

328.,4

328.4

328.4

328.4

328.4

328.4

328.4

359.2

3 4 8 ..3

357 .4

357 .4

357 .4

357 .4

357,.9

357.9

357.9

357 .9

357.9

371.4

371.4

371.5
438.8

3 5 5 ,.6
4 3 0 ..9

365 .6
430 .9

367 .2
434 .9

368 .0
436 .8

373 .7
438 .8

374..5
440,.8

376. 1
444.8

376 . 1
444.8

375.3
442.8

375.3
(3)

375.3
(3)

375.3
442.8

694.5

6 3 4 ..6

667 .5

696 .5

707 .2

7 0 9 .0

707..6

704.9

704.3

703.5

6 98. 1

698. 1

702.5

Gloves
0101

0443

05

footwear

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

JAN.

(3)

0442

0444

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

ANN.
AVG.

200 .2
106. 1
103.0

044
0441

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

Men's dress leather
Industrial

0101

gloves

leather

F o o t w e a r c u t stock
Cut s o l e s , m e n ' s
F u e l s and r e l a t e d p r o d u c t s a n d

power

See footnotes at end of table.




17

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

Coal

051
0511

0 10 1
0 103
0 104
0106
0 107
0 109
0 111
4

05 1 2
01
0 10 1
02
0209
021 1
0212
0213
03
030 1
0302
0303

0
0
0
0
0

102
103
108
109
111

0532

5

0543

1
2
4
5

JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80

Bituminous coal
Domestic sizes
Reta i1 d e a l e r s
I n d u s t r i a l s i z e s spot
Steam electric u t i l i t i e s
M a n u f a c t u r i ng
Metallurgical, high volatile
M e t a l l u r g i c a l , low v o l a t i l e
Industrial sizes contract
Steam e l e c t r i c u t i l i t y
M a n u f a c l u r i ng
Metallurgical, high volatile

DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
JUN/76
JUN/7 6
JUN/76
JUN/76

Birmingham, Alabama
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Indianapolis, Indiana
St. Louis, Missouri
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

0 102
0 103
0104

Natural qas
Interstate
Intrastate
Imported

0 104
0 105
0106

Liquefied petroleum
Propane
Butane
Ethane
Electric

054
0542

no.
no.
no.
no.

DEC/7 1
DEC/7 1

Gas fuels

053
0531

A n t h r a c i te
Chestnut
Buckwheat
Buckwheat
Buckwheat
Buckwheat
Stova
Pea

Coke

052
0521

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE N O .

gal

gas

1101
1204
1307
14 11
1514
16 17
172 1
1824
1927
110 1

I n d u s t r i a l p o w e r , 500 kw
New E n g l a n d

demand

demand

JAN.

FEB.

497.2

4 7 7 ,.8

480.8

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

486 . 1

487. 3

491. 7

505.5

507 .0

510.2

510.8

512.7

515.2

552.8
471.7
617.8
129.7
122. 0
107. 2
1 16.0
127.7

572. 0
511. 7
665. 9
136. 4
120. 3
107. 2
126. 4
136. 1

589.7
511. 7
665. 9
136.4
123. 1
107. 2
126. 7
136. 1

597.3
524.2
685.6
140. 5
(3)
C 3)
129. 8
139.8

619. 9
524.2
685.6
143. 4
134.6
107. 2
129. 8
141. 5

629. 1
524.2
685.6
143. 4
(3)
(3)
129. 8
142.7

642.5
547.8
(3)
152. 4
(3)
(3)
134. 5
151. 0

643.7
552. 9
715.7
152.4
(3)
(3)
135. 5
151. 0

APRIL

481. 1

582.2
499.6
643.6
135. 3
(3)
(3)
123.2
134. 7

508,.7
4 4 7 ..3
5 7 4 ..8
120..0
1 18,. 1
100.>8
109,.2
119..2

542. 9
460. 9
595. 3
120. 0
122. 0
107. 2
113. 7
120. 3

542.8
460. 9
595. 3
122. 4
122. 0
100. 8
113. 7
123. 1

545 .2
458 . 1
592 . 1
126,.8
122 .0
100..8
1 13 . 1
127..7

493.6
606 . 9
287. 9
419. 1
132. 9
267 .2
730 .8
725. 9
140.2
17 1 6
124. 8
102.5

4 7 6 ,.0
5 8 7 ..6
2 7 8 ..0
3 9 9 ..5
123,.3
252,.2
7 0 4 ,.2
7 12..7
135,.6
165,.4
120..2
99,.0

477. 9
537. 6
278. 0
400. 7
125.,4
252. 2
704. 2
705. 9
136. 2
166. 6
120. 5
99. 0

478. 3
588. 6
(3)
400. 6
126. 4
252. 2
704. 2
696. 0
136. 4
166. 9
121 .8
98. 6

483 .4
597 .3
2 8 2 ,.6
403,.4
126 .9
255 .3
704..2
710 .6
138 .0
169 .8
122 . 1
98..9

484.4
597 .3
282.6
404.8
127 . 9
257. 1
704. 2
710. 6
138.2
170. 1
123. 1
98. 9

488. 2
605. 7
286. 6
411.8
134. 6
2 6 0 ..4
704. 2
710. 6
138. 9
(3)
124. 5
100. 5

501. 9
6 18.9
292.8
432.3
137 .5
274. 7
757. 3
739. 9
142. 0
172. 4
126. 5
105.8

503.2
618. 9
292.8
433. 9
138.5
274.7
757 .3
746. 7
142. 3
173. 0
126. 7
105. 8

505.8
619.5
293. 1
436. 1
139. 2
281 .4
757. 3
744. 4
143. 1
174. 7
127. 1
105. 8

506. 0
6 19.5
293. 1
437.4
140.4
282. 1
757 .3
744.4
143. 0
174. 5
127. 1
106. 1

507.6
619.5
293. 1
435. 1
137 .9
282. 1
757 .3
744.4
143. 9
175. 8
128. 9
106. 1

510.2
622. 0
294.3
434. 1
136. 9
282. 1
757. 3
744.4
144. 9
177. 9
128. 9
105. 9

456.4

4 3 0 ,. 1

430. 1

430. 1

430,. 1

467. 9

469. 7

469.7

469.7

469.7

469. 7

469.7

469.7

463. 9
454. 0
4 6 8 .8
304.4
305.7

4 3 4 ,.0
4 2 0 ..4
4 3 7 ,.7
286. 8
2 8 5 ,.8

434. 0
420. 4
437. 7
286.8
285.8

434. 0
420. 4
437. 7
286 .8
235.8

434 .0
420,.4
437 .7
286..8
285 .8

478. 9
470 .8
484.3
(3)
315.6

478. 9
470.8
484. 3
316. 1
315. 6

478. 9
470 .8
484.3
(3)
315.6

478. 9
470.8
484.3
316. 1
315.6

478. 9
470.8
484. 3
316. 1
315. 6

478. 9
470.8
484.3
316. 1
315. 6

478. 9
470 .8
484.3
316. 1
315.6

478. 9
470 .8
484.3
316. 1
315.6

939.4

8 5 7 ,. 1

881. 6

889. 9

907 .8

933. 9

954. 6

969.4

949. 3

976. 6

965.6

983. 0

1003.7

1033,.3
311,.9
178..6
240..2

1080 . 9
329.4
180.4
247. 6

1119. 1
338. 3
190. 1
257. 3

1151.7
356. 1
185. 5
263.4

1121.6
341.2
186. 7
2 6 1 .8

1162. 9
362. 9
183. 3
264.2

1143.2
3 5 3 .8
182. 6
265.2

1 168.5
360 .0
190 .7
264.5

1207.5
372.2
200 . 0
262. 0

718.4
199.5
242.5
176.6

710. 3
197. 2
236. 4
176. 6

695.2
191. 6
238. 9
173.2

691.3
189. 0
244.6
173. 2

695.8
188. 9
255.8
173. 2

699.3
191. 9
265. 0
163. 6

703.9
194. 2
261. 9
164. 1

694. 3
192. 5
248. 9
164. 1

MAY/77
MAY/77
MAY/77

1098. 5
335.6
181. 6
253.8

966,.7
2 9 1 ..0
161..0
2 4 0 ..2

1004. 9
303. 7
168. 5
239. 3

JUN/77
JUN/77
JUN/77

703.6
193.3
250.4
172.6

7 0 2 ,.5
190,.5
2 5 8 ,.8
175..5

704. 6
192. 6
251 . 9
175. 5

708. 0
193. 9
252. 5
175. 5

719,.3
193 . 1
247 . 1
179,.8

367.2

3 4 1 ,.4

346. 2

351. 2

355,.5

360.4

366, 6

374.6

3 8 5 .8

3 8 3 .8

378.4

378.3

384.2

DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70

312.5
321 .2
332.6
275.5
231.6
264.5
308.5
273.9
(3)
317.7

2 9 0 ,.0
312,. 1
2 8 8 ,.0
2 5 6 ..2
217.2
253. 7
307. 4
240 .6
248. 2
3 0 5 .,4

294. 5
312. 9
305. 1
263.5
218.6
252. 0
301.4
244.2
240.7
304.6

299. 2
328. 3
310.8
266. 0
2 1 6 .8
258.8
290 .4
257 .6
245.8
302. 1

305 .5
323 .6
345,.3
2 6 0 ,.2
217. 0
2 5 7 .,4
3 0 0 .,4
2 6 2 .,7
2 3 8 .,9
3 0 2 .,7

306 . 9
325.5
336.5
260 . 0
218. 9
262.2
320.2
266. 1
246. 3
306.5

312. 3
322. 7
340. 9
266. 4
228.3
268.7
313. 0
279.6
251.7
306.6

320. 0
321. 9
350. 1
273.5
243.0
267.5
310. 0
296.4
250.9
318. 9

328.3
320.3
354.6
302.2
254.4
269. 9
310.5
2 9 4 .8
(3)
317. 0

327.6
324. 5
352.7
299.6
255.2
275.4
307.6
289.7
(3)
314.3

320.4
316.9
349.2
291.2
245.7
259.4
313.4
287.2
(3)
312. 5

319. 9
317.7
325.5
284.3
229. 0
263. 9
314. 0
286.6
249. 1
359.8

325.6
328.0
332. 9
283.4
235. 0
285. 7
313.2
281.0
246.4
362. 1

DEC/7 0

422.2
448.5

393. 3
438.8

398.2
442.6

403.5
467. 1

4 0 5 ., 1
4 5 4 ..6

414.2
456.2

421.3
451.5

429.2
455.2

443.6
442.2

440.2
449.6

437. 1
434.2

437.3
437 .2

443.3
453.4

See footnotes at end of table.




MAY

MARCH

1016. 3
306. 5
172. 1
239. 4

power

C o m m e r c i a l p o w e r , 40 kw
New - E n q l a n d
Mi d A t l a n t i c
Ea3t N o r t h C e n t r a l
West North Central
South Atlantic
East S o u t h C e n t r a l
West South Central
Mounta i n
Paci fi c

ANN.
AVG.

18

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE

COMMODITY

NO.

0543

1204
1307
1411
1514
1617
1721
1824
1927

Industrial p o w e r , 500 kw demand
Mi d - A t l a n t i c
East North Central
Mest North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountai n
Pacific
Crude petroleum

0561

(domestic

tiTtiEk
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/7 0
DEC/70
DEC/70

439. 9
327.7
283.4
360.8
387. 0
388.4
(3)
516.5

392
303
256
352
383
331
313
489

JAN.

FEBi

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

4 0 4 .,6
3 1 4 .. 1
2 5 9 ..3
3 5 0 ..4
3 7 6 ,.5
3 4 0 ..2
3 0 3 ..4
4 8 8 ..8

415.6
314.2
255.8
353. 3
365. 1
367.7
308. 1
487.8

435. 4
304. 3
255. 6
348.8
377. 9
375. 0
298. 7
489. 7

454.7
304.8
259.7
354.9
408.5
372.5
(3)
493.8

4 5 9 ..0
3 1 6 ..8
2 9 3 ,.0
3 5 4 ..7
3 9 3 ..0
3 9 0 ,.0
3 2 3 ,.2
4 9 3 ,.9

4 6 4 ..5
3 1 9 ..7
3 0 1 ..2
3 5 3 ..2
3 8 5 ..2
4 3 2 ..6
3 2 2 ..2
5 1 3 ..2

470. 1
360 .2
322. 1
358.3
386.6
428.2
(3)
513.2

460. 3
354.8
3 2 4 . 3365. 4
382.8
418.8
(3)
510. 0

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

447.5
351. 0
320. 3
366.2
394.4
413.4
(3)
(3)

439. 3
343. 9
2 7 0 .,7
370. 9
3 9 5 .,4
395, 2
3 4 7 .,4
599. 6

435.3
344.4
282.2
401.3
394.6
396.3
(3)
602.2
787.2

(CONT'D)

production)

.8
.9
.5
.5
.5
.3
.0
.8

803.5

7 0 4 .4

8 4 2 ..1

842.8

8 4 2 .,5

839.9

8 1 5 ,.9

7 9 8 ..9

796.8

796.8

788.2

785, 9

805. 9

7 3 6 .9

7 6 9 ,.6

825.5

8 4 0 .,9

835.3

8 2 8 ,. 1

8 1 6 ..3

813. 4

8 0 6 ., 1

802. 3

7 9 8 .,3

798.6

FEB/73
FEB/73
FEB/73
FEB/73
FEB/73
FEB/73
FEB/73
FEB/73
JUN/77
JUN/77
JUN/77
JUN/77

722.4
666. 0
603.4
763.6
704.4
585.6
543.4
673. 0
710.4
255. 0
249. 0
261.4
259.5

6 5 8 .2
6 0 7 .5
5 5 1 .5
6 9 5 .6
6 4 0 .8
5 3 3 .0
4 9 4 .5
6 1 2 ,.9
6 4 6 ,.0
2 3 1 ,.7
2 2 6 .3
2 3 7 ..3
2 3 6 ..5

6 8 5 ..2
6 3 2 ..9
5 7 4 .. 1
7 2 4 ..3
6 6 9 ..7
5 5 4 ..6
5 1 5 .. 1
637. 8
6 6 7 .. 1
2 4 0 ..9
2 3 4 ..5
2 4 7 ..7
2 4 7 ..0

739.6
683.2
620. 0
782.5
720.7
595.5
551. 9
687.8
716.4
261. 0
255. 3
267. 1
264.7

752. 2
694. 7
629.4
796. 9
733. 5
607. 9
563.8
70 1. 0
731. 0
265. 0
257. 6
273. 0
269. 0

746.5
690.4
624.6
792.3
731.5
599.5
553.1
693. 1
744.3
263.2
256.4
270.9
265.3

7 4 3 ..6
685.6
6 2 1 ..0
7 8 5 .,3
7 2 7 ,.8
6 0 4 ..5
5 5 9 ..5
6 9 4 ..8
7 4 7 ..5
2 6 1 ..9
2 5 5 ..6
263. 6
265.8

733.8
6 7 7 ..4
613. 6
7 7 4 ., 0
7 2 2 ..8
5 9 1 ..9
5 4 3 .. 1
688. 3
7 4 9 ..0
2 5 9 .. 1
2 5 3 ..3
2 6 5 .,0
2 6 5 ., 1

725.3
668.4
605. 9
765.2
708. 0
5 S 7 .2
538.7
691. 0
712.2
256.7
251. 0
262.6
262. 0

724. 6
666. 4
603. 6
765. 5
702. 0
591. 6
550. 6
680. 0
700. 7
256. 1
250. 3
262. 1
261.8

723.5
666. 1
603. 1
765.4
702.2
588.7
549.7
669.7
7 0 6 .6
255.7
249.8
262. 0
260. 0

719.8
661.7
599. 6
758.8
698. 9
587. 6
551.8
660. 5
705. 0
254. 8
249. 2
260.8
258. 6

715.9
657.7
593.8
757.6
695.2
584.6
548.6
659.0
698.4
253.9
248.2
259.8
258. 1

FEB/73
FEB/73
FEB/73

1039.8
826.5
826.5
873.5

9 3 2 .. 1
7 3 8 ..9
7 5 8 ,.9
7 8 3 ,.6

9 7 2 .,0
7 8 4 ..2
7 8 4 ..2
8 1 3 ..4

1041. 0
852. 1
852. 1
8 6 7 .8

1080. 9
867. 2
867. 2
905. 9

1084.1
8 6 1.4
861.4
910.8

1 0 7 8 ..9
857. 7
8 5 7 ..7
9 0 6 ..3

1 0 6 7 ..5
844. 0
844. 0
8 9 8 .,0

1052.6
834. 0
834. 0
884. 9

1044.6
819. 0
819. 0
880.6

1043.2
815. 0
815. 0
880.2

1042. 7
819. 9
319. 9
878. 3

1037.9
824.0
824.0
872.2

Middle distillates
Fuel oil n o . 2 to resellers
Diesel to commercial consumers

FEB/73
FEB/73

1058. 1
862.8
8 3 7 ..0

9 3 5 ,.4
7 6 0 ,.2
7 4 3 .6

1 0 0 0 ..3
8 1 6 ..0
7 9 0 ,.8

1082.8
885. 3
853. 1

1 1 0 5 .,4
9 0 2 ., 7
8 7 2 .A

1092.5
888.5
867.6

1 0 9 2 ..2
8 9 0 ,.9
8 6 3 ,.4

1 0 7 9 ..8
8 7 9 ..3
8 5 5 ,.9

1076 .7
878.4
851. 0

1067.8
8 7 4 .. 1
839.

1056. 1
858.7
838. 9

1 0 4 7 ,,5
852. 3
831, 2

1060.6
866.6
836.4

0574 /
0401
0501
0601

Residual
-fuels
Containing 0.3% or less
C o n t a i n i n g 0 . 3 1 t o 1.0%
C o n t a i n i n g m o r e t h a n 1%

DEC/80
DEC/8 0
DEC/80

1239. 0
114.5
106.8
103. 0

1207. .9
104..4
106.. 1
101,.4

1 2 4 8 ..0
1 1 1 ..7
1 0 4 ..9
1 0 6 ..8

1323. 7
117.2
117.8
109.2

1334. 6
109. 1
1 2 1 ., 1
1 1 1 .,5

1318.2
112.9
115.4
111.3

1 2 5 5 ..8
115..7
103..3
107..9

1 2 0 6 ., 1
1 1 0 ..4
1 0 6 .. 1
9 9 .. 1

1246. 4
120.4
112.8
98. 1

1192. 4
115. 4
99.2
99.8

1179. 1
124. 0
97.2
95. 9

1174. 3
119. 4
99. 0
95. 4

1180.9
1 13.8
98.2
99.0

0575

0111
0112
0113

Lubricating oil materials
Bright stock
Neutral stock
Pale oil

DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/74

873. 6
501. 0
(3)
(3)

8 3 6 ,.5
4 9 3 ,.9
4 4 7 .3
3 1 0 .6

8 3 6 ,.5
4 9 3 ,.9
4 4 7 ,.3
3 1 0 ,.6

836. 5
(3)
(3)
(3)

8 5 4 .,9
5 0 4 ..6
(3)
(3)

881.0
513.2
474. 1
326.4

8 8 1 ..0
5 1 3 ,.2
4 7 4 ,. 1
3 2 6 ,.4

9 0 3 ..8
5 1 3 ,.2
4 8 5 ..5
3 3 6 ,.8

900 .7
(3)
(3)
(3)

888. 1
494. 6
(3)
327. 9

888. 1
494.6
(3)
327. 9

8 8 8 ., 1
494, 6
(3)
(3)

888. 1
494.6
(3)
(3)

01
0101
0102
0103
0104
02
0201
0202
0203
03
0301

Finished lubricants
Automotive oil
Automotive motor oil,
Other automotive oil,
Automotive motor oil,
Other automotive oil,
Industrial oil
Industrial oils
Process oil
Metalworking oil
Lubricating grease
Petroleum grease

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/73
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/73

3 4 1 .,5
3 3 7 ..9
2 8 1 .,3
(3)
1 0 5 .,4
107...0
1 0 7 .. 1
(3)
1 0 4 ..3
1 0 5 ..7
1 0 4 ..9
(3)

326
326
268
98
100
102
101
331
99
100
100
214

3 3 1 .0
3 2 8 .6
2 7 0 .5
9 7 ,.8
102,.5
104,.4
103 .3
3 3 9 .6
101 .2
101 .5
101 .3
2 1 8 .7

335. 5
332. 3
275. 3
(3)
105. 3
1 0 6 .,3
1 0 4 ..7
(3)
101. 2
1 0 1 .,9
1 0 4 .,4
(3)

3 3 8 ..8
3 3 5 ,.3
2 7 9 .. 1

342.5
339.8
28 1.0
100.0
106.0
107.8
106.7
(3)
105.3
105. 1
106.2
(3)

3 4 3 .2
3 3 8 .7
279 . 1
100,.0
105 .9
107,.8
107.8
3 5 4 .6
105 .3
106 .2
106 .2
2 2 9 .5

3 4 5 .4
3 4 1 .2
2 3 3 ,.3
(3)
105,.9
107 .8
108 .5
357 .4
105 .3
106 .2
106 .2
2 2 9 .5

346. 2
341. 2
287. 6
(3)
106. 0
107. 8
1 0 9 .,3
(3)
1 0 6 ..9
109. 8
105. 9
(3)

346. 8
3 4 2 ..8
2 9 0 .,3
(3)
1 0 5 ..9
1 0 7 ..8
1 0 9 ..2
3 5 9 ..0
1 0 6 ..9
1 0 7 ..5
1 0 5 ..4
(3)

347.7
343. 4
290. 1
(3)
107. 3
107.8
109. 6
(3)
1 0 6 .,9
108, 7
1 0 5 .,7
(3)

347. 6
3 4 3 .. 1
2 8 9 ., 1
(3)
107.8
1 0 7 ..8
109..6
(3)
(3)
1 0 8 ..7
1 0 5 ..9
(3)

347 .3
342.5
(3)
(3)
106.4
107.8
109.7
(3)
107.4
109. 1
105.9
(3)

057

Petroleum products,
5

6

0571 '
02
0201
0202
0203
03
0301
0302
0303
04
0401
0402
0403
5

6

0572 '
02
0201
0301
5

6

0573 '
0201
0301
5

0576

refined

Gasoli ne
Regular
D e a l e r t a n k - w a g o n to retail
S a l e s to j o b b e r s
Commer.cial c o n s u m e r s
Premi um
Dealer tank-wagon to retail
Sales to j o b b e r s
Commercial consumers
Unleaded gasoline
Dealer t a n k - w a g o n to retail
S a l e s to j o b b e r s
Commercial consumers
Light

outlets

outlets

outlets

distillates

K e r o s e n e to r e s e l l e r s
Commercial jet fuel, kerosene

base

sulfur
sulfur
sulfur

retail
retail
commercial
commercial

.4
.0
.7
.8
.4
.8
.0
.4
.5
.0
. 1
.5

See footnotes at end of table.




19

105..0
107.8
105..8
(3)
101,.2
104,.0
105,.5
(3)

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE

COMMODITY

NO.

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

Petroleum wax

0577

C h e m i c a l s and a l l i e d

06

Industrial

06 1
7

06 1 3
01
0 10 1
0 103
0 104
0 106
02
0203
0204
0205
021 1
0213
0214
0221
0222
0223
024 1
0262
0263
0264
0265
0267
0281
7

06 14
01
0 101
0 109
0 121
0 131
0 132
0 141
02
020 1
0212
0221
0231
0235
0236
0241
0246
025 1
026 1
027 1
0272
03
030 1
0302
0311
032 1
0324
0328
0331

products

chemicals

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

486.7

458.2

466.2

466 .2

475.2

475.2

478.7

478.7

507.6

5 0 7 .6

507.6

509.5

509.5

287.6

274.3

277.6

280.4

286. 0

288.6

290.5

291.3

293.3

293.3

292.4

292. 0

291.8

363.3

344.5

352. 1

354.5

362.4

368.5

369.7

370.4

371.5

3 7 1 .8

367.9

363.7

362.8

Basic inorganic chemicals
Alkalies and chlorine
Chlorine liquid
S o d i u m c a r b o n a t e (soda a s h )
Sodium h y d r o x i d e , liquid (caustic soda)
Chlorine gas
Other inorganic chemicals
Aluminum hydroxide (alumina trihydrate
Aluminum oxide (alumina calcined)
Aluminum sulfate
Calcium carbide
Calcium oxide, (lime)
Calcium phosphate, dibasic
Hydrochloric acid
Hydrofluoric acid
Hydrogen peroxide
N i t r i c a c i d 42 d e g r e e s b e
Sodium chlorate
Sodium hydrosulfite
Sodium metasilicate
Sodium silicates
Sodium tripolyphosphate
S u l f u r i c a c i d ( c o n t a c t ) , 66 b e

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DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/80
DEC/73
DEC/74
DEC/74
DEC/73
DEC/74
DEC/73
DEC/75
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/74
DEC/74
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73

289.0
298.0
(3)
305.9
361.3
97.5
288.0
(3)
(3)
274.8
192.6
278.7
187.6
200 .8
261.4
(3)
199.2
281.3
(3)
249. 1
282.2
402.8
247.6

2 7 0 .8
269. 9
(3)
306 .6
297 . 1
101 0
273. 0
195. 1
201 1
257. 1
181 4
267 .9
177. 0
202.5
239.3
150. 2
188. 5
251. 9
135. 4
226. 1
253.6
372. 1
231. 1

279. 9
289. 1
(3)
306 .6
336. 7
102. 3
278.8
(3)
(3)
26 1. 0
181. 4
278.4
177. 3
202.5
244. 3
157. 8
188. 8
273. 3
144. 3
224.8
253.6
389.2
235.6

281.5
286.5
(3)
306 .6
3 3"9.3
102.2
281.8
195. 1
198. 7
267. 1
181. 4
279.4
178. 3
204.7
255.5
156. 8
212. 7
275. 9
144. 7
245.8
274.6
389.6
240 .5

281.3
288.3
(3)
3 0 9 .8
340. 0
100. 4
281. 0
195. 1
(3)
267.7
186. 1
279.2
178. 4
203.7
251 .8
157. 2
197. 3
263. 0
143. 0
256.2
290 . 0
390 . 0
241.3

284.4
291. 1
205. 9
294.8
353.4
100. 6
284. 2
195. 1
(3)
264. 9
192. 7
2 7 8 .8
182. 3
204.6
267 .4
155. 1
208. 0
284.5
139. 9
256.5
291.4
393.2
242.2

286. 9
297. 1
211.6
295.4
363.2
96.4
285.5
195. 1
(3)
268.6
196. 0
279. 1
185. 2
201.5
262. 1
(3)
206 .3
283.7
144. 0
248.5
284. 0
40 1 .4
244. 3

288. 9
299.3
210.0
302.2
365.4
95.5
287.5
211.7
(3)
271. 3
196. 0
279.5
185. 3
191.7
260. 1
160 . 1
206.8
275. 9
144. 1
256.5
292.8
406 . 1
246.2

293. 0
302. 1
206.5
309. 9
370. 1
94.0
292. 0
222. 0
(3)
279.6
196. 0
280. 9
185. 2
195. 9
264.7
1 6 2 .8
204. 9
295.7
(3)
256.4
286.9
419. 9
247. 0

298.6
311.7
203.2
311.6
390 .4
95.5
296.3
222. 0
214.9
285.4
196. 0
280.4
196.6
201.2
272. 1
(3)
193. 3
292. 1
(3)
256.5
286.6
421.3
256.5

301.2
315.0
201.7
(3)
398.2
90.5
298.7
(3)
(3)
288.7
196.0
280.3
201.9
198.7
(3)
(3)
187.4
292.9
(3)
256.5
294.8
421. 1
264.0

299.9
311.5
2 0 4 .8
(3)
389. 1
91.9
298. 1
(3)
208.3
293.3
202.6
280. 0
202. 0
198. 1
275.3
(3)
192. 3
292.9
(3)
256.6
290 .7
427.2
260.6

301.7
314.4
207.6
315. 1
392.2
99.2
299.6
222.0
208.6
292.4
205.9
280.3
201.6
204.9
283.3
(3)
203.6
294. 1
(3)
(3)
286.9
(3)
261.6

Basic organic chemicals
Pri m a r y
B", -ene
\ j Butadiene
Ethylene
Propylene, chemical
Propylene, polymer
Toluene
Intermediate
A c r y l o n i tr ile
Cyclohexane
Ethylene oxide
Formaldehyde
Ortho - xylene
Para - x y l e n e
Phenol, synthetic
Phthalic anhydride
Styrene, monomer
T o l u e n e 2,4 + 2,6 d i i s o c y a n a t e
Vinyl a c e t a t e , monomer
Vinyl c h l o r i d e , monomer
Other basic organics
Acet i c acid
Acotone
1-Butanol (butyl alcohol)
Carbon disulfide
Carbon tetrachloride
Chlorodi f l u o r o m e t h a n e
Dichlorodifluoro methane

DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/74
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73

400 .7
585.9
482.7
477.2
750 .9
817.8
663.9
513.3
449. 1
156.6
574.9
541.8
390 .9
818.0
441.0
389.2
318. 1
536.8
278.7
352.9
(3)
332.9
272. 1
468.8
356.6
(3)
246.2
237. 1
227.6

381.6
543. 0
482.8
423.2
688.3
749.6
564.5
517.2
429.7
144. 7
559.8
511. 0
351.4
745.3
416.2
375.7
311.2
509. 9
272. 1
348. 9
3 9 5 .8
320.4
262.4
4 3 9 .8
332.3
276 . 9
2 3 8 .8
215. 3
205.5

388. 0
555. 9
497 .2
435.7
698.6
749 .6
599.2
523.6
438.7
146 .7
576.2
(3)
360 .5
(3)
417.8
376 .2
307 . 9
528. 9
273.3
347. 6
399.3
324. 0
274. 9
441 .6
3 3 3 .8
282.6
240.3
227. 3
215.6

390 .8
56 1. 0
507 .3
439.9
6 9 8 .6
749 .6
599.2
533.2
440.7
147 . 9
589.4
526.7
378.5
764. 1
419.7
377 .3
309. 3
530.3
27 1.4
342. 9
412.9
326.5
27 1.4
436.5
335. 3
282. 7
236 .2
230. 9
218.3

403.6
600 .4
528. 6
473.4
78 1.7
793. 1
668.6
544.4
456.6
151 .3
6 11.2
5 4 2 .8
386. 0
807. 0
443.3
382.5
312.5
565. 9
272.5
344. 1
408.3
330.7
268. 3
446 .6
354.6
282.6
238. 1
221.7
226.7

411. 3
614. 1
531.7
502.8
791.7
826.8
672.2
533.2
465.5
155. 5
622. 9
563.7
386.8
849. 9
468. 1
401. 1
315.5
(3)
2 7 2 .8
350 .(T
414. 1
336.4
268.8
474. 9
368.6
289.6
242. 0
239.5
222.2

411 .7
610. 1
518. 0
(3)
790 .2
826.8
672.2
527. 9
461 . 0
158. 0
60 1 .9
563. 3
394. 6
849. 9
469.3
389.4
328.5
5 6 7 .8
27 1. 0
356 .3
4 1 4 .8
340. 1
271.5
465.6
368. 9
(3)
246.2
240.7
227.7

411.7
608.2
490 .5
502.8
791 .7
862. 1
705. 1
5 1 4 .8
456.5
157.7
564.5
562.5
40 1 .3
839.2
448.2
416.2
332.3
555.7
281 .2
357. 7
421.2
342.4
266.7
476.9
374.9
(3)
247.5
239. 1
227.4

411.2
602.4
472. 1
5 0 2 .8
791.7
862. 1
705. 1
502. 9
458.6
163.4
560 .6
565.7
400 .2
828.5
442. 0
40 1. 0
333.6
552.4
283.7
356.7
446.9
342.2
270 . 1
480.4
367 .5
304.6
243. 1
243.5
231.7

408.6
596.5
459. 9
5 0 2 .8
782.2
848.6
701.5
499.7
454.2
162. 4
545. 0
5 5 9 .8
412.3
828.5
442.4
396.4
(3)
(3)
282.4
357. 9
(3)
341.4
267.8
484.0
367.6
(3)
255.4
247.6
232.9

401. 1
586.2
437.0
(3)
(3)
848.6
697 .8
490. 1
448.5
164.0
(3)
526.7
404.5
828.5
442.6
393.3
(3)
529.3
284. 1
353.3
(3)
333.8
282.3
485.6
(3)
(3)
258.8
235.3
236.2

395.3
573.7
433. 9
486.0
722.6
848.6
690.5
486.4
441.5
163. 8
5 1 7 .8
5 2 4 .8
396. 1
828.5
441.3
385.9
317. 0
523.4
290. 1
355. 1
(3)
330.4
281.9
497.5
362.2
(3)
260.5
244. 1
236.2

393.0
579.5
433.9
502.8
722.6
848.6
690.5
485.6
437.8
163.3
(3)
512.5
418.2
828.5
441 .0
375. 1
312.9
504.8
289.9
363.2
419.3
326.3
278.9
496.6
(3)
(3)
247.8
260.6
250.8

See footnotes at end of table.




20

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE

06 14

0333
0335
0341
0343
0345
0347
0349
0356
036 1
0363
0365
0366
0367
037 1
038 1
0382

0622

Basic organic chemicals (CONT'D)
Diethylene glycol
Diisodecyl phthalate
Ethanol (ethyl alcohol)
Ethyl a c r y l a t e , m o n o m e r
Ethylene dichloride
Ethylene glycol, polyester
Ethylene glycol, technical
Isopropanol (isopropyl alcohol)
Maleic anhydride
Methanol (methyl alcohol)
Methylchloroform
Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)
Methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK)
Perchloroethylene
Trichloroethylene
Trichlorofluoro methane
Paint and paint

062
0621

COMMODITY

HO.

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

10 1
111
12 1
131
141
15 1
16 1

01
0 104
0 105
0 1 12
0 1 14
0 1 18
0 136
0 139
0 15 1
0 17 1
0 181
0 191
0 192
02
0202
0203
0205
0207
0208
0209
02 1 1
0214
0216
03
030 1
0302
0303
0305
0307
0309

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/75
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/74
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73

333.3
(3)
379.2
177. 1
(3)
(3)
403. 1
405.4
126.0
469.8
279.4
404.0
339.4
27 1 .6
314.6
270.5

319
318
369
168
409
433
414
364
120
457
253
358
296
285
290
235

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

324.3
320.8
369.2
168. 9
414.8
435.7
397.5
377 .4
122. 0
490 . 0
252. 9
372.5
310.3
289.2
302. 9
242. 1

3 2 9 .. 5
3 3 2 ..0
3 7 0 ,.3
1 6 8 ..9
40 1,. 1
4 3 8 ,.2
3 9 3 ..3
3 9 1 ..6
1 2 4 ..2
4 7 6 ,.6
2 6 2 ..5
3 8 5 ..5
3 2 2 ,.9
2 9 2 .. 1
3 0 2 ,.5
2 4 8 ,.3

332.6
332. 0
370. 3
172. 9
396.7
(3)
418.7
389.4
132.4
480.5
267. 0
385. 9
3 2 2 .8
282. 0
304.4
254. 0

354.6
338.7
368.5
176.2
395.2
454.9
427. 0
420.8
132.4
483.5
276.7
418.6
351. 1
274. 1
306.5
251. 9

354.2
345.4
368.5
176. 3
377. 0
(3)
440 .2
421.7
131.7
476 .5
288.2
422. 9
353.9
26 1.6
306 .4
261.3

347.7
345.4
387.3
179. 9
388.3
(3)
435.3
421. 1
131. 9
477. 1
281 . 1
425.4
352.4
258.2
300 . 9
272.6

348. 9
345.4
387.3
180.8
380.6
4 3 0 .6
434. 1
4 2 1 .7
126. 0
467.4
292. 0
425. 1
353.3
26 1.5
3 2 8 .8
295. 1

346.7
332. 0
387.3
181.0
(3)
428.4
427.2
422. 1
126.6
459.7
291. 0
423. 1
352. 1
257. 0
(3)
292. 1

242 9
213 3
2 3 2 .,7
239. 9
267. 2
261. 3
252. 9
282. 4

246.6
213.3
232. 7
249.3
277. 9
264.2
259. 0
287 .8

2 4 6 ..6
2 1 3 ..3
2 3 2 ..7
2 4 9 ..3
2 7 7 .. 9
2 6 4 ..2
2 5 9 ,.0
2 8 7 ..8

248. 1
215.5
234.2
249.3
277. 9
266.2
260 .2
290. 0

250.0
217.7
237.3
251.2
277. 9
267.8
262.3
290. 0

250. 0
217.7
237.3
251 .2
277 . 9
267 .8
262.3
290 . 0

250.7
217.7
239. 0
251.2
277. 9
269.5
263.7
292.6

250.7
(3)
(3)
251.2
277. 9
(3)
263.7
292.6

284. 0
142. 8
142. 1
143. 5
146. 4
148. 6
151. 9
242.8
111. 8
1 6 3 .,4
3 2 2 .,5
254. 1
2 7 5 ..2
1 8 8 ., 1
1 4 2 ..4
221.8
181. 8
329. 3
1 3 7 ., 1
1 7 7 ..0
2 3 7 ..2
3 0 9 .,2
108. 1
162. 5
209. 0
186 . 7
138.8
194. 4
153. 9
295.2
540. 1

287. 0
142.7
145. 6
136. 7
150. 0
(3)
151. 9
239. 0
111.8
164. 4
(3)
265.7
275.6
(3)
144. 9
221.8
186. 0
329. 3
137. 1
182. 3
248. 6
309.2
108. 1
162. 5
214. 1
181.8
139. 9
206. 3
16 1. 3
315.5
550.5

2 9 0 ,.5
143,.7
145,.6
1 4 0 ..5
1 4 9 ..9
1 5 3 ,.0
151 ,.9
2 4 1 ,. 1
1 1 1 ..8
1 6 4 ..4
3 2 3 ,.6
2 6 8 ,.3
2 7 6 ,.6
187,.6
145,.0
2 2 1 ..8
186,.0
3 2 9 ,.3
137 . 1
182,.3
2 4 8 ,.6
3 0 9 ,.2
1 1 0 ..9
1 6 2 ..5
2 2 1 ..0
1 8 2 ..5
1 3 8 ..5
2 1 0 ..8
1 6 2 ..5
3 2 7 ..5
5 8 8 ..8

295.4
146. 5
149. 1
143. 1
150. 9
156. 0
152.6
241 . 1
110. 6
169. 6
329.4
275.3
286. 0
192. 5
147. 4
2 2 1 .8
186. 0
338.2
137. 1
185. 5
252.8
316.2
1 1 3 .7
166.5
226. 1
180. 0
144. 9
216. 1
167. 3
335. 1
609.7

3 0 0 .3
147.4
152.6
140 .3
153.3
154.0
157.3
242.4
110.0
171 .4
325. 9
275.5
2 9 7 .0
(3)
150. 9
2 2 1 .8
186. 0
338.2
137. 1
185.5
254.8
(3)
1 1 7 .9
182. 1
233.0
188.5
149. 9
2 2 7 .6
176.2
351.2
615.6

300 .8
147. 6
152. 6
136. 7
156.2
158. 9
157. 3
246. 9
108.8
171.5
(3)
277.4
300 .3
195. 5
151.5
221.8
186. 0
338.2
137. 1
185.5
255.7
330 . 9
1 17.9
182. 1
232.3
(3)
150.2
226.8
179. 0
355.8
615.6

304.5
150. 4
152.6
145.5
156. 2
170.3
157. 3
244.3
107 .6
176.6
352.5
278. 0
303. 9
185. 1
152. 9
223.7
186. 0
368. 9
137. 1
191 .7
255.7
324. 1
117. 9
182. 1
234.6
192. 2
153. 3
227.0
180.6
356.8
615.6

308.5
148.8
152.6
133. 1
159.2
17 1. 1
156.2
244.3
106.4
178.5
350 . 9
276.3
303. 9
185. 1
1 5 8 .8
223.7
190 . 9
384.4
137. 1
191. 7
272. 9
328. 1
122. 1
188. 0
236.7
195.6
147. 9
227.4
185. 6
356.5
626.0

JAN.

FEB.

1
6
2
8
3
9
4
0
1
9
0
1
1
2
5
2

249.8
(3)
(3)
2 5 0 .3
277.0
(3)
262. 1
291.2
300 . 1
146.8
150.3
135. 1
155.4
163.8
155.3
239.8
108.7
172.5
(3)
272.6
294.5
190.4
152.8
226.0
188.0
3 5 7 .8
138.7
1S9.4
259.8
3 2 1 .5
1 16.6
178.4
228. 1
(3)
146.6
220.7
176.6
34 1.9
598.4

DEC.

322.3
(3)
396.8
183.3
(3)
406.9
365.3
(3)
123.8
459.0
292.5
(3)
352.4
(3)
325.5
296.4

313.2
(3)
392.0
183.8
(3)
391.6
347.0
423.8
120.8
455. 1
292.8
422.7
351.9
261.7
344. 1
295.0

306.9
(3)
383.3
184.3
394.3
390.5
337.2
(3)
120.6
453.9
303.4
(3)
353. 1
265.5
348.5
301.7

250.7
217.7
239.0
251.2
277. 9
269.5
263.7
292.6

250.7
(3)
(3)
251.2
277.9
(3)
263.7
292.6

254.5
(3)
(3)
254. 1
277.9
(3)
266.3
297.9

256.4
225.8
(3)
254. 1
277.9
(3)
268.6
297.9

308. 0
148. 1
152. 6
129.5
158.5
1 7 1 .8
156.2
243.0
106.4
179. 1
(3)
276.0
303. 9
184. 9
159.5
230. 1
195.8
384.4
137. 1
191.7
272. 9
336.2
122. 1
188.0
233.5
190.2
148.2
227.7
186. 1
353.6
615.6

308. 1
148.4
152.6
(3)
160.2
171.2
156.2
(3)
106.4
(3)
(3)
275.6
303.9
194.8
159.9
230. 1
195.8
384.4
143.4
199.9
272.9
326. 1
122. 1
188.0
232.0
(3)
148.9
227.0
188.4
354.6
601.6

308.3
148.8
152.6
128.2
160. 1
173.2
157.3
230.8
106.4
179. 1
326.8
273.7
303.9
194.4
159.9
236.5
(3)
384.4
143.4
199.9
272.9
326. 1
(3)
188.0
233.3
195. 1
150.2
228.5
188.0
354. 1
601.6

305.8
145.9152.6
109.5
163.6
173.6
157.3
222. 1
106.4
179. 1
321.5
275.0
303.9
195.8
159.9
236.5
(3)
384.4
143.4
199.9
272.9
(3)
122. 1
188.0
231.9
(3)
148.8
228.9
190.5
346.5
600.5

materials

Prepared paint
Paint, inside, latex
Varnish, floor
Enamel
Paint, inside, oil
Paint, outside
Paint, porch and deck
Paint, roof and barn
Paint materials
Paint resins
Methyl methacrylate
Soya bean oil
N-butyl-acrylate
Epoxy, unmodified
Melamine-Formaldehyde resin
Linseed oil, alkali refined
Tall oil
Ethyl a c r y l a t e , m o n o m e r
Phthalic anhydride
Pentaerythri tol
Ni t r o c e l l u l o s e
Polyvinyl acetate
Paint pigments
Calcium carbonate
Chrome yellow
Yellow iron o x i d e
Kaolin clay
Talc
Titanium dioxide
Zi n c oxi d e
Z i n c d u st
Phthalocyanine blue toner
Paint solvents
Acetone
N—butyl alcohol
Isopropyl alcohol
Ethyl a c e t a t e
Methyl ethyl ketone
Mineral spirits, rule
66

JUN/76
JUN/76
JUN/76
JUN/76
JUN/76
JUN/76
JUN/76

JUN/76
JUN/76
JUN/76

JUN/76
JUN/76
JUN/76
JUN/76
JUN/76
JUN/76
JUN/76

See footnotes at end of table.




NOV.

21

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise Indicated)
CODE

0622

0311
04

0634

Paint materials (CONT'D)
Xylol (mixed xylones)
Paint additives
Drugs and

063
0631

COMMODITY

HO.

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

JUN/76

569. 0
155.6

544.2
147.4

558.7
147.4

564.5
160.6

594.6
159.4

589.7
159.5

5 7 8 .. 1
1 5 8 ..3

573. 3
158. 3

573. 3
158. 3

568. 4
157.8

561. 6
156. 0

561. 6
1 5 2 .,3

559.7
152.3

pharmaceuticals

0101
0103
0105
0109
0117
0128
0131
0132
0133
0142
0144
0145
0147
0148
0149
0151
0154
0161
0162
0163
0165
0167
0168
0169
0171
0172
0173
0174

Materi als
Phenacetin (acetophenetidin)
Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid)
Ci t r i e a c i d
Salicylic acid
Bismuth subnitrate
Cellulose gum
Codeine sulphate
Cortisone acetate
Phenylpropanolami ne hydrochlori de
Isoniazi d
L-lysine monohydrochloride
Menthol
Phenobarbital
Pentobarbital
Potassium iodide
Reserpi ne
Heomycin sulfate
S u l f a d i azi n e
Streptomycin sulfate
Sulfanilami de
S u l f a p y r i di n e
Sulfathi azole
Vitamin A , synthetic* dry
V i t a m i n B1
V i t a m i n B6
Vitamin B2
Vitamin B12
Vitamin C

01
0109
02
0209

Preparations* veterinary
P r e s c r i pti on
P r e s c r i pti on
N o n - p r e s c r i pti on
Other non-prescription

01
0112
02
0201
03
05
050.1
06
0611
0619
07
08
0801
09
0901
11
1111

Preparations* ethical (prescription)
Systemic anti-infectives
Broad spectrum penicillins
Anti-arthri tics
Anti-arthri t i cs
Sedat i ves
Anti spasmodi c/anti secretory
Anti spasmadi c/anti s e c r e t o r y
Cardiovascular therapy
Antihypertensive drugs
Other cardiovasculars
Diabetes therapy
Hormones
Hormones
Diuretics
Di u r e t i c s
Dermatologi cals
F u n g i ci d e s

0635

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

193.5

184.7

187.3

189.3

191. 0

192.4

1 9 3 ..2

195.5

195. 0

197.8

198. 5

198. 2

198.9

224.4
199.9
293. 1
252. 0
237.7
216.2
217. 0
238.5
180.6
122.4
192. 0
258.8
150.7
344.5
116.7
549. 1
75. 0
109.5
259. 1
146.3
100. 0
121.4
281. 0
150. 0
270. 9
105. 0
168.7
22.0
267.7

219.8
199.9
268.3
254.3
208.7
216.2
220.7
245.3
180.6
114.9
192.0
258.8
149.7
344.5
116.7
542.5
75.0
109.5
258.5
146.3
100.0
121.4
281.0
150.0
270.9
105.0
165.6
22.0
255.4

222.3
199. 9
295. 0
254.3
208.7
216.2
220.7
245.3
180.6
114. 9
192. 0
258.8
149.7
344.5
116.7
542.5
75.0
109.5
258.5
146.3
100. 0
121.4
281. 0
150. 0
270. 9
105. 0
165.6
22. 0
255.4

222.3
199. 9
295.0
254.3
208.7
216.2
220.7
245.3
180.6
114. 9
192. 0
258.8
149.7
344.5
116.7
542.5
75. 0
109.5
258.5
146. 3
100. 0
121.4
281. 0
150. 0
270. 9
105. 0
165.6
22. 0
255.4

223.4
199. 9
295. 0
254.3
247.4
216.2
220.7
245.3
180.6
114. 9
192. 0
258.8
149.7
344.5
116.7
551.3
75. 0
109.5
258.5
146. 3
100. 0
121.4
281.0
150. 0
270. 9
105.0
165.6
22. 0
257.7

223. 3
199. 9
295. 0
250. 9
247.4
216.2
220.7
245.3
180.6
1 1 4 .9
192.0
258.8
149.7
344.5
116.7
551. 3
75.0
109.5
258.5
146. 3
100. 0
121.4
281. 0
150. 0
270. 9
105. 0
165.6
22.0
257.7

2 2 3 ..3
199,.9
2 9 5 ..0
2 5 0 ..9
2 4 7 ..4
2 1 6 ..2
2 1 3 ,.3
2 4 5 ,.3
180,.6
114,.9
192,.0
2 5 3 ,.8
149..7
3 4 4 ,.5
116,.7
5 5 1 ,.3
7 5 ,.0
109,.5
2 5 8 .5
146..3
100..0
121..4
2 8 1 ,.0
150,.0
2 7 0 ,.9
105,.0
165,.6
2 2 ,.0
2 5 7 ..7

2 2 7 .3
199. 9
295. 0
250. 9
247. 4
216. 2
213. 3
245. 3
180. 6
129. 8
192. 0
258.8
149. 7
344. 5
1 1 6 ..7
551. 3
7 5 .,0
109. 5
2 6 2 ., 1
146. 3
100. 0
121. 4
281. 0
150. 0
270. 9
105. 0
165.6
22. 0
278.8

227. 3
199. 9
295. 0
250. 9
247. 4
216. 2
213. 3
245. 3
180. 6
129.8
192. 0
258.8
149. 7
344. 5
1 1 6 ..7
551. 3
75. 0
109. 5
262. 1
146. 3
100. 0
121. 4
281. 0
150. 0
270. 9
105. 0
165. 6
22. 0
278.8

228. 3
199. 9
298. 6
250. 9
247. 4
216. 2
213. 3
245. 3
180. 6
129. 8
192. 0
258.8
152.8
344. 5
116. 7
5 5 1 .,3
75. 0
109. 5
258. 5
146. 3
100. 0
121. 4
281. 0
150. 0
270. 9
105. 0
175. 0
22. 0
278.8

225. 4
199. 9
295. 0
2 5 0 ..9
247. 4
216. 2
213. 3
245. 3
180. 6
129. 8
192. 0
258.8
152. 8
3 4 4 ..5
1 1 6 .,7
5 5 1 ..3
7 5 ..0
1 0 9 ..5
2 5 8 .,5
146. 3
100. 0
121. 4
2 8 1 ..0
1 5 0 ..0
2 7 0 ..9
105. 0
175. 0
22. 0
278. 8

2 2 5 ..0
1 9 9 ..9
2 9 5 ..0
2 5 0 ..9
2 4 7 ..4
2 1 6 ..2
2 1 3 ..3
204. 4
1 8 0 ..6
129. 8
1 9 2 ., 0
2 5 8 ..8
152. 8
3 4 4 ..5
1 1 6 ..7
5 5 1 ..3
7 5 ..0
109..5
2 5 8 ..5
1 4 6 ..3
100 ..0
1 2 1 ..4
2 8 1 ..0
1 5 0 ..0
2 7 0 ..9
1 0 5 ..0
175. 0
2 2 ..0
2 7 8 ..8

225.0
199.9
295.0
250.9
247.4
216.2
220.7
204.4
180.6
129.8
192. 0
258.8
152.8
344.5
116.7
551.3
75.0
109.5
258.5
146.3
100.0
(3)
(3)
150.0
270.9
105.0
175.0
22.0
278.8

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100..0
100,.0
100,.0
100..0
1 0 0 ..0

102. 5
103. 9
103. 9
100. 2
100. 3

96. 0
93. 6
93.6
99.6
99.5

95. 2
92. 6
92. 6
99.2
100. 1

9 4 ., 1
9 0 ..4
9 0 .,4
99. 6
100. 5

9 4 ..6
9 0 ..6
90. 6
1 0 0 .,4
101. 6

94.9
91.3
91.3
100.2
101.4

171.7
134.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
235.5
(3)
178.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
173. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
185.7
(3)

162.0
124.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
246.4
214.0
(3)
173. 1
(3)
(3)
219.4
165.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
164.0
(3)

164.6
125. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
246.4
222.2
(3)
173. 1
(3)
(3)
236.0
165.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
176. 9
(3)

167 .3
130.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
263.8
227.5
(3)
173.3
(3)
(3)
236. 0
1 6 6 .8
(3)
(3)
(3)
176. 9
(3)

169.4
130.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
263.8
227.5
(3)
179. 3
(3)
(3)
240.7
170. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
185. 0
(3)

170. 1
133.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
263.8
227.5
(3)
179.5
(3)
(3)
240.7
170. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
185. 0
(3)

171,.3
133,.6
(3)
3 3 1 ,.2
100,.0
2 6 3 .8
2 3 9 .2
100,.0
179,.5
100. 0
100. 0
240. 7
176.8
100. 0
120. 6
100. 0
185. 0
100. 0

173. 5
135. 6
(3)
348. 8
1 0 5 .,3
(3)
239.8
1 0 0 ..3
183.8
105. 0
100.6
(3)
176.8
(3)
129. 0
106. 9
189.7
(3)

173. 2
136. 9
(3)
347. 0
104. 8
(3)
239.8
100. 3
1 8 1 .,3
101. 3
102. 3
(3)
1 7 6 .8
(3)
120.6
100. 0
190.4
(3)

176.7
140. 6
(3)
357. 9
108. 0
(3)
247. 0
103. 3
180.8
101.3
101.2
(3)
176.8
(3)
122.2
101. 3
192.5
(3)

1 7 7 ..7
1 4 1 ., 1
114. 3
357. 9
108. 0
(3)
247. 0
1 0 3 ..3
181. 0
102.2
100.6
(3)
1 7 6 .8
(3)
129. 0
106. 9
193. 1
107.3

1 7 7 ..2
1 4 0 .. 1
1 0 9 ..9
3 5 7 ..9
(3)
(3)
2 4 7 ..0
1 0 3 ..3
1 8 0 ..4
102. 0
99.5
(3)
176.8
(3)
129. 0
106. 9
192. 2
106. 5

177.4
139.8
106.6
357.9
108.0
(3)
247.0
103.3
180.5
102.0
99.5
(3)
176.8
100.0
129.0
106.9
197.9
111.5

See footnotes at end of table.




22

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

0635

0636

0637

064

13
1311
1323
15
1501
16
1619
99
9916
9918
9922
9923
9924
9925
9999

Preparations, ethical (prescription) (CONT'D)
Anti pruri ti c s
Analgesics, internal
Codeine and combinations
A s p i r i n , A P C and r e l a t e d a n a l g e s i c s , non
Cough and cold preparations
Cough and cold preparations
Vi tami n s
Other vitamins
Miscellaneous ethical preparations
Bronchial therapy
CNS s t i m u l a n t s
Muscle relaxants
Nutrients and supplements
Opthalmic and otic preparations
Psychotherapeuti cs
Other miscellaneous ethical preparations

01
0111
0 112
0119
02
0221
0222
0223
03
0301
04
041 1
0412
06
060 1
07
070 1
08
0811
0819
09
0919
99
9914
9915
9999

P r e p a r a t i o n s , proprietary (over counter)
Vi tami n s
Adult multivitamins
B-complex
Other vitamins
Cough and cold preparations
C o u g h s y r u p s , e x p e c t o r a n t s , d r o p s , lozen
Cold tablets, capsules
Decongestants
Laxati v e s
Laxatives
Analgesics, internal
Aspri n/aspi r i n - s a l i c y l a t e o o m p o u n d s
N o n - a s p i ri n
External analgesics and counterirritants
External analgesics and counterirritants
Antiseptics and antibacterials
Antiseptics and antibacterials
Antaci d s
L iquids
Other antacids
Dermatologi cals
Other dermatologicals
Miscellaneous proprietary preparations
Hemati ni c s
Hemorrhoidal preparations
Other miscellaneous proprietary preparat

11
1102
1104
12
1213
14
1402
1403
15
1514

Biological products
Blood & derivatives, human use
Human blood serums
Other blood derivatives
Vaccines, toxoids, & antiaens
Anti g e n s
Diagnostics & other biologicals
Diagnostic substances
Allergenic products
Biologicals for veterinary use
Vaccines & viruses, vet. use

1112

Fats and oils,

inedible

OTHER

INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.-

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUN/81

(3)
190.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
161.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
183.6
(3)
(3)
222. 1
(3)
156.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
183.6
(3)
(3)
224.0
(3)
156.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
183.6
(3)
(3)
226.6
(3)
162.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
185.7
(3)
(3)
228.4
(3)
162.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
185.7
(3)
(3)
228.4
(3)
162.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

230. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
228.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
267 .8
(3)
255.7
(3)
(3)
208.6
(3)
217.8
(3)
219.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

219.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
212.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
250.6
(3)
252. 1
(3)
(3)
200 .6
(3)
206 . 1
(3)
210.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

221 .8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
213.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
257.8
(3)
252. 1
(3)
(3)
206.7
(3)
208.8
(3)
224.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

223.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
220 .7
(3)
(3)
(3)
257.8
(3)
251.9
(3)
(3)
206 .7
(3)
209.4
(3)
224.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

224.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
223.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
265.4
(3)
249.9
(3)
(3)
207 .4
(3)
209.4
(3)
219.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

102.5
98.5
(3)
(3)
107.2
(3)
104.5
(3)
110.8

10 1.7
99.9
103.0
100.5
105.5
108.6
102. 1
100.4
109.1

103.2
99. 9
103.0
100.5
109.7
(3)
104. 1
102.7
110.9

103. 1
99.9
103.0
100.5
109. 1
(3)
104. 1
102.7
110.9

102.7
99.9
103.0
100.5
106.3
(3)
104. 1
102.7
110.9

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/8 1
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/8 1

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/8 1
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/8 1
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
DEC/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
DEC/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80

98.5

99.7

99.7

99.7

99.8

295.6

310.7

289.7

295.7

312.7

See footnotes at end of table.




23

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

(3)
185.7
100.0
100.0
228.4
(3)
162.4
100.0
100.0
(3)
(3)
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

(3)
185.7
100.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
162.4
(3)
102. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
106. 1
102.4
10 1.6
103.2

(3)
185.7
10 0.0(3)
(3)
(3)
162.4
(3)
10 1.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
106. 1
100.0
10 1.6
103.2

(3)
201 .2
109.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
162.4
(3)
104.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
106. 1
111.5
105.7
103.2

100. 0
203. 3
109. 5
(3)
(3)
(3)
162. 4
(3)
105. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
106. 1
111.5
105. 7
103.2

100.0
203.3
109.5
(3)
(3)
100.0
162.6
(3)
104.9
98. 0
110.0
(3)
106. 1
111.5
106.4
103.2

100.0
202.0
108.7
(3)
(3)
100.0
162.6
(3)
104.9
98. 0
110.0
(3)
(3)
111.5
106.4
103.3

229. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
230.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
27 1.4
(3)
249.9
(3)
(3)
207.4
(3)
209.4
(3)
219.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

229. 1
187.9
100.0
100.0
100.0
230 .9
(3)
100.0
100.0
27 1.4
100.0
249.9
100.0
100.0
207.4
100.0
209.4
100.0
219.7
(3)
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
(3)
100.0

231 .8
188.2
99.6
102.6
101.8
233. 0
(3)
100.0
(3)
273. 1
100.6
250 .9
100.0
10 1.6
207.4
100.0
220. 1
105. 1
219.7
(3)
100.0
100.0
(3)
10 1.8
(3)
(3)
100. 1

232.0
189.4
100. 1
103.4
102.5
233.0
(3)
100.0
(3)
273. 1
100.6
251 .2
100.2
10 1.6
207 .4
100.0
220. 1
105. 1
219.7
(3)
100.0
100.0
(3)
10 1.6
(3)
(3)
100.9

235.2
188.4
99.4
(3)
102.5
233.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
273. 1
100.6
259.7
104.7
10 1.6
212.9
102.6
229.8
109.7
219.7
100.0
100.0
100.0
(3)
10 1.1
(3)
(3)
99. 1

237.6
188.7
99.6
(3)
102. 5
235.7
100. 0
104. 4
106 .5
273. 1
100.6
267. 0
108. 5
10 1 .6
212. 9
102. 6
230 .4
110. 0
219. 7
100. 0
100. 0
100. 8
10 1. 9
101.7
(3)
100.2
100. 9

237.6
188.2
99.3
(3)
102.5
235.7
100.0
(3)
106.5
273. 1
100.6
267.0
108.5
10 1.6
212.9
102.6
230 .4
110.0
220.2
100.0
100.4
100.8
10 1.9
102.0
(3)
100.2
101.0

240 .3
189.2
(3)
103.4
102.9
243.2
104. 0
108.5
106 .5
273. 1
100.6
267. 0
108.5
101.6
212.9
102.6
230.4
(3)
220.2
100.0
100.4
105.5
108.5
103.6
(3)
102.7
101.0

103.2
99.9
103.0
100.5
106.3
106.8
105.2
104.4
110.9

103.4
99.9
103.0
100.5
108.4
(3)
105. 1
104.4
110.9

102.2
97.0
(3)
(3)
107.4
106.8
105. 1
104.4
110.9

102.2
97.0
(3)
(3)
107.4
106.8
105. 1
104.4
110.9

10 1 .8
97.0
(3)
(3)
106.7
106.8
104.7
(3)
110.9

102. 0
97. 0
(3)
(3)
106.7
106. 8
104. 7
(3)
110. 9

102.3
97 . 0
(3)
(3)
106.5
106.8
104.7
(3)
110.9

102.4
97 . 0
(3)
(3)
106.8
106.9
105.4
104.8
110.9

99.7

98.6

96.3

96.2

95.4

97. 3

100.9

98.5

312. 1

303. 1

290 .9

305.6

285.6

277. 7

282.5

280.4

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

C a s t o r oil
C o c o n u t oil
Menhaden oil
Tallow
Grease, white, choice
Grease, yellow
Agricultural chemicals and chemical

products

Mixed fertilizers
Complete mixed f e r t . , dry form
C o m p . m i x e d f e r t . , d r y , 5 - 1 0 - 1 5 NPK
C o m p . m i x e d f e r t . , d r y , 6 - 2 4 - 2 4 NPK
C o m p . m i x e d f e r t . , d r y , 10-10-10 NPK
C o m p . m i x e d f e r t . , d r y , 12-12-12 NPK
C o m p . m i x e d f e r t . , d r y , m i s c . NPK
C o m p l e t e m i x e d f e r t . , l i q u i d form
C o m p l e t e m i x e d f e r t . , l i q u i d form
Incomp. mixed fert.
I n c o m p . m i x e d f e r t . , g u a r . P 2 0 5 & K20 on
I n c o m p . m i x e d f e r t . , g u a r . N , P205 or K2
Fertilizer materials
Ni t r o g e n a t e s
Anhydrous ammonia
Solid & solution nitrate
Nitrogen solutions
Urea
Phosphates
P h o s p h a t e rock 6 8 - 7 0 b . p . l .
Triple superphosphates
Ammonium phosphates
P h o s p h o r i c a c i d , 5 2 - 5 4 % APA
Potash
Potassium chloride (muriate) domestic

JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80

DEC/74
DEC/76

Pesti ci d e s
Pyrethrum flowers
2, 4, 5-t
2, 4 - D
Pentachlorophenol
Plastic resins and materials
Themoplastic resins
Low d e n s i t y p o l y e t h y l e n e r e s i n s
PE r e s i n , l o w , f i l m a n d s h e e t i n g
High density polyethylene resins
PE resin, h i g h , blow molding
Polypropylene resins
Polypropylene for injection molding
Polypropylene for fiber and filament
Styrene plastics materials
Polystyrene resins, straight
Polystyrene resins, rubber modified
Acryloni trile-butadi ene-styrene (ABS)
Vinyl and vinylidene resins
Homopolymer resins excluding dispersion
Copolymer resins excluding dispersion

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/75
DEC/80
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/80
DEC/75
DEC/80
DEC/75

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

231. 9
210. 9
264.5
333. 9
302.3
336. 3

245.2
220.7
273.6
354.2
316.2
353.2

241.3
193. 6
273.6
315. 9
298.6
3 3 5 .8

234.7
209. 1
273.6
325.5
303.0
341.6

234.7
193. 6
301. 0
344.6
316.2
370.6

234.7
207 .2
30 1.0
344.6
316.2
3 6 4 .8

230.8
2 1 6 .8
301. 0
335. 1
311.8
341.6

226. 9
2 1 6 .8
246.3
315. 9
307.4
3 3 5 .8

226.9
218.8
246.3
344.6
333.7
335.8

226.9
211. 0
239.4
3 3 9 .8
2 8 9 .8
312.7

226. 9
211. 0
239.4
325.5
285.4
301. 1

226.9
2 1 6 .8
239.4
325.5
285.4
318.4

226.9
214. 9
239.4
335. 1
263.5
324.2

285. 0

267.6

27 1.6

275.8

277.8

279. 1

288. 9

288. 9

293.4

292.6

293. 1

295.7

294. 9

263.7
108. 0
110. 4
102. 1
110. 1
109. 7
108. 8

251.6
103. 2
108. 4
100. 6
106. 9
(3)
102. 5

260.6
107.2
109.7
102. 4
109. 9
110.8
107. 5

263.7
108. 3
112. 0
103.5
110.8
110.8
108. 7

263.3
108.2
110. 0
103. 1
110.6
110.8
108. 9

2 6 5 .8
109. 0
109. 9
103. 1
110. 9
110. 8
109. 9

265.3
108. 6
109. 9
103. 1
110. 9
110. 4
109. 4

266.7
109. 2
110. 0
103. 0
110. 9
108. 6
110. 3

264.5
108.0
109.9
(3)
110.7
(3)
108.8

264.8
107. 9
110. 0
103. 8
109. 2
108. 6
108. 5

266.4
109. 0
109. 9
9 9 .8
110. 6
108. 8
110. 4

266.8
109.2
112. 5
100. 2
110. 5
109. 1
1 1 0 .5

264. 9
108.6
112.5
100.5
109. 7
108. 5
109. 7

107. 6
109. 3
101. 9
(3)

104. 6
103. 6
99.7
(3)

105. 4
106. 9
101. 2
(3)

108. 9
108. 0
105.6
(3)

107.9
1 0 7 .8
104.3
(3)

107. 9
110. 2
104. 3
(3)

108.6
110. 2
104. 3
111. 7

107. 9
111. 0
106.2
(3)

108.6
110.8
106.2
(3)

108. 6
111. 6
102.4
(3)

(3)
1 1 1 .3
99.6
(3)

107.6
111. 1
98. 1
(3)

107.6
109.6
90.5
(3)

246. 1
215.6
(3)
183. 9
109. 4
237.5
292.5
514.4
315. 9
143. 7
17 1.6
6
2^: 9

235. 0
195. 6
233.7
168. 3
107. 1
225.2
288.8
507 . 1
3 2 9 .2
140. 3
167. 8
264.3
277.4

238.2
203. 1
(3)
179. 3
103. 6
228. 1
288.4
507 . 1
326.3
141. 1
166. 0
264.3
277.4

242.0
208.7
259.8
170.6
112. 0
236. 1
290.3
509. 0
328.9
142.6
167. 9
271.8
290.3

245.3
218. 1
276.7
184. 7
117.3
236.6
288.0
509. 0
3 1 1 .8
141. 1
166.6
274. 1
294. 3

246.5
221. 0
275.9
191. 6
1 16.4
245.7
287. 9
509. 0
312.0
141. 0
166. 3
274. 1
294.3

245.2
218.9
275.9
186. 7
111. 7
2 4 2 .8
287.4
509. 0
307 .9
140. 9
166. 1
270.7
288.5

244.7
219.2
(3)
191. 0
109. 1
241. 0
285. 9
509.0
304.7
140. 1
163. 1
271.5
2 8 9 .8

252. 1
221.5
(3)
193.4
107.4
241.9
299.8
522.6
318.6
147.7
181.0
271.5
289.8

250.7
219.0
(3)
183.0
104. 3
237.4
298.5
522.6
3 0 8 .8
148. 1
178. 8
277.4
292.7

251. 0
219.7
(3)
186. 2
107.5
239.6
298.5
522.6
3 1 1 .8
147. 9
178.7
276.5
295.6

251.8
222.0
(3)
187.9
108. 7
240.4
298. 0
522.6
313.6
147. 1
178.0
276.5
(3)

251.2
219.9
282.5
184. 1
107. 2
235.6
298.6
522.6
3 1 6 .8
147. 0
179.3
278.2
298.5

421. 1
248. 9
278. 0
337.6
230. 0

376. 1
128. 1
278. 0
337.6
230. 0

376. 1
128. 1
278. 0
337.6
230. 0

3 8 2 .8
128. 1
278.0
337.6
230.0

3 8 2 .8
128. 1
278.0
337.6
230.0

3 8 2 .8
128. 1
278. 0
337.6
230.0

445.6
335. 1
278. 0
337.6
230.0

445.6
335. 1
278.0
337.6
230.0

447.6
335. 1
278.0
337.6
230.0

447.6
335. 1
278.0
337.6
230.0

447.6
335. 1
278. 0
337.6
230.0

459. 1
335. 1
278.0
337.6
230.0

459. 1
335. 1
278.0
337.6
230.0

289.2

2 7 4 .7

276. 1

279.4

285. 1

287.9

290. 0

295.9

297.5

2 9 6 .8

299.5

293.2

294.2

106. 3
105. 5
263.3

100. 2
100. 1
251.5

101. 0
101. 9
251.2

102.6
102.7
252.5

104.6
105. 2
263.0

105. 8
105.2
263. 0

106.6
105. 4
263.7

109. 3
112. 6
280.7

110.1
111.4
(3)

109.7
1 1 1 .8
2 7 9 .8

110. 5
111. 6
279. 9

107.2
9 6 .8
(3)

107.6
101. 4
247.3

161. 1
117. 3
(3)
(3)
107. 1
340.7
297.4
(3)
101. 8
(3)
(3)

150. 5
103. 9
(3)
(3)
99.6
320.6
290.2
164. 1
99. 1
(3)
127. 8

147. 1
107.0
(3)
(3)
101. 0
328.2
294.2
164. 7
99.7
(3)
130.3

148. 9
112.4
(3)
(3)
103.2
328.4
291.7
175. 0
99.6
(3)
1 2 8 .8

157.6
1 1 4 .8
(3)
(3)
104.5
328.2
299.2
1 7 8 .8
102. 0
(3)
131. 0

157.6
1 18.5
(3)
(3)
1 0 6 .8
338. 0
299.2
182. 7
102. 5
(3)
(3)

168.4
118.6
(3)
170. 9
108.2
344. 0
305.2
183.6
103.3
(3)
(3)

168.4
120.3
(3)
(3)
108.5
351.4
303. 1
180. 9
103.4
(3)
(3)

(3)
120.9
(3)
(3)
111.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
103.6
(3)
(3)

168.4
119. 4
(3)
173. 2
109. 6
349. 9
(3)
(3)
104. 1
(3)
(3)

168.4
122. 6
(3)
173. 2
110.4
3 5 4 .8
292.6
(3)
104. 1
(3)
(3)

168.2
124. 1
173.3
175.3
110.5
(3)
298.9
(3)
102. 6
(3)
128.2

168. 1
125. 3
176.7
173. 9
111.7
3 6 3 .8
299.7
(3)
98.0
205.5
(3)

See footnotes at end of table.




24

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE NO.

09
0901

Thernoplasti c r e s i n s ( C O N T ' D )
Other nonengineering thermoplastic resins
O t h e r n o n e n g i n e e r i n q t h e r m o p l a s t i c resin

01
0101
02
0201
0202
03
030 1
04
0401
05
050 1

Thermosetting resins
Epoxy resins
Epoxy resins
P h e n o l i c & tar a c i d r e s i n s
Phenolic molding compounds
All o t h e r p h e n o l i c & tar a c i d r e s i n s
Polyester resins, unsaturated
Polyester resins, unsaturated
Urea-formaldehyde resins
Urea-formaldehyde resins
All o t h e r t h e r m o s e t t i n g r e s i n s
All o t h e r t h e r m o s e t t i n g r e s i n s

0662

0663

Other chemicals and allied

067

•weir
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

DEC/80
DEC/80

104. 4

101. 9

102. 2

105. 1

101 4
(3)
(3)
102. 4
(3)
146.6

101. 1
(3)
(3)
100. 7
(3)
143. 7

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/75
DEC/80
DEC/75
DEC/80
DEC/75
DEC/80
DEC/80

products

01
0101
0 111
0151
02
0252
0256
0258

Soap and synthetic d e t e r g e n t s
Soaps
C h i p s or f l a k e s , l a u n d r y
Soap, cleansers
Toilet
Synthetic detergents
H e a v y d u t y , p o w d e r e d or g r a n u l a t e d
L i g h t d u t y , p o w d e r e d or g r a n u l a t e d
Light d u t y , liquid

02
020 1
0205
03
030 1
0305
04
040 1
0405
041 1
0421
0425
0431
0441
0451
06
060 1
0602
0603
0604
07
070 1
0704
0705
08
080 1
0802
0803
09
090 1

Cosmetics and other toilet preparations
Shaving preparations
Shaving soap and cream
Aftershave preparations
Perfume, cologne & toilet water
Perfume
Cologne and toilet water
Hair p r e p a r a t i o n s
Soap s h a m p o o
Synthetic organic detergent shampoo
Hair tonics (inc. conditioners)
Hair dressings
Hair s p r a y ( a e r o s o l )
Home and commercial permanents
Hair coloring
Other hair preparations
Creams
Cleansing creams
Foundation creams
Lubricating creams
Other creams
Lotions and oils
Suntan & sunscreen
Hand lotions
Other lotions and oils
Cosmetics
Lip p r e p a r a t i o n s
Blushes
Eye p r e p a r a t i o n s
Deodorant
Aerosol underarm deodorant

067 1

0675

COMMODITY

JUN/80
DEC/71
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
DEC/7 1
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
DEC/7 1
JUN/80

(3)
104. 1
(3)
148. 4

MAY

104.7

102. 4

101.4
(3)
(3)
101. 1
(3)
143.7

104. 0
(3)
(3)
103. 5
(3)
147. 2

JUNE

JULY

104. 2

98.,9

104. 5
(3)
(3)
104. 6
(3)
149. 0

105.,4
(3)
104. 2
105. 6
(3)
150. 5

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

105.,9

108.,5

108. 5

(3)

(3)

106.9

106. 6

106. 5

106. 6

107. 7

107. 8

108.2

(3)
104. 6
254. 2
149. 0

(3)
104. 6
254. 2
149. 0

(3)
104. 6
254. 2
149. 0

121.7
105. 0
254.2
149.6

121.7
105.7
254.2
150. 8

121.7
106.7
254.2
152.4

161 5

152. 5

153. 0

154. 3

160. 9

160. 5

163. 0

166. 4

165. 5

165. 9

165.5

165. 5

165.5

142. 3

138. 9

139. 4

139.4

142. 8

143. 3

143. 2

144. 5

144. 6

144. 9

145. 0

140. 9

140.9

102.7

100. 0

100. 8

100.7

1 0 2 .8

103. 4

103. 4

103. 5

103. 5

103. 5

103.4

103. 6

103.6

254.2

244.4

245. 1

248.3

255.3

2 5 4 .8

256. 3

254.8

257.3

257.4

256.9

259. 9

260.0

239.7
248. 0
265. 9
224.3
265. 1
236 .3
251 . 0
232. 0
211. 9

228.4
239.4
257.3
2 1 7 .8
255. 9
224. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)

229.4
243.6
260 . 1
217.8
264. 1
224. 0
236.4
221.8
200. 1

236.6
244.4
260. 1
220.5
262.8
233.4
246.8
226. 1
208.5

239.7
2 4 5 .8
260. 1
224.3
262.8
237. 0
250.3
231.7
211 .8

240.0
2 4 6 .8
265.5
224.3
262.8
237.0
250.3
231.7
211 .8

240. 5
246.8
265.5
224.3
262.8
237.7
251.6
231.7
211.8

240.5
246.7
26 1.7
224.3
2 6 2 .8
237.7
251.6
231.7
2 1 1 .8

240. 9
248.3
26 1.7
224.3
266. 1
237.7
251.6
231 .7
2 1 1 .8

241.4
250. 1
261.7
224.3
269.6
237.7
251.6
231.7
2 1 1 .8

241. 9
252.4
278.4
228.5
269.6
237. 7
251.6
231.7
211.8

246. 3
253. 1
278.4
228.5
(3)
243.4
257. 1
238. 9
217.3

251.3
258. 1
279.9
232.8
276.6
248.3
261.8
242.8
222.5

208. 0
108. 2
234.8
164. 3
1 12.9
263.2
202.2
103. 3
135.3
105.3
217.0
110. 6
248. 7
(3)
(3)
108. 9
117. 3
296.4
108. 1
130. 5
107. 3
110.5
104. 6
151. 6
107. 5
1 16 .4
180 . 7
107. 4
142. 1
108.3
201 .7

205.5
10 1.7
218. 0
154. 7
1 15.3
280. 1
197. 7
101. 8
125. 8
103. 8
218. 0
110. 5
241 .4
(3)
100.9
100. 9
1 14.5
283. 4
106. 7
127. 9
106. 7
102. 2
103. 5
140. 2
101. 9
1 18.7
183. 1
101. 6
145. 4
107. 6
(3)

204.6
106. 9
(3)
167. 8
108. 2
236.7
205.6
104. 0
127. 5
103. 8
213.4
109. 6
26 1.7
195. 8
100. 9
100. 9
1 14. 1
276. 5
107 .7
127. 9
106. 7
109. 0
(3)
151. 4
104. 6
112. 3
159. 7
10 1 .6
145. 6
107.6
203.4

207 .4
100. 8
(3)
148.7
111.4
251 . 1
205. 9
104. 2
127.5
103.6
213.0
109. 6
261 .7
(3)
100.9
105.6
1 14.6
276.5
107 .3
127. 9
108. 1
109. 1
104. 0
151 .4
104. 6
119. 3
183. 3
104.7
146. 0
107.6
203.4

204.8
113. 7
243.6
172. 9
108. 1
258.3
188. 7
102. 6
134. 1
103. 8
217.6
110. 7
241 .9
196. 6
100.9
105.6
1 13.5
291.7
107 .3
120 .7
108. 1
108.8
104.3
149. 1
106. 0
108. 5
143. 7
104.7
146.4
110. 7
2 0 6 .8

203.9
1 14.4
2 4 7 .7
172.9
108. 1
258.3
188. 6
101.8
136. 9
103. 8
2 1 7 .2
108. 4
241.9
201 . 1
96.3
105. 6
113.6
2 9 2 .6
107 .3
120. 7
108. 1
109. 2
104. 3
150.2
107. 1
108. 7
(3)
104. 7
146. 9
105. 7
197. 8

208. 9
105. 4
230.2
158. 2
119. 6
280.2
213. 0
102. 7
136. 9
105. 4
216. 0
110. 7
244.7
199. 1
96.3
1 12.1
113. 0
285. 1
107. 3
120. 7
108. 1
109. 2
104. 3
150. 2
107. 5
1 13.2
160. 3
104. 7
146. 5
105. 7
197. 8

204.4
105. 4
230.2
158. 2
107. 1
264.3
180. 4
103. 2
137. 3
105. 4
210.3
1 12.1
249.5
210.2
(3)
(3)
119. 0
295.7
107. 3
139. 8
105. 9
111. 8
104. 8
152. 4
109.8
111. 7
170. 2
110. 4
134. 6
107. 4
197. 8

211.3
106. 7
230 .2
161 .6
117. 9
266. 1
217.7
103.2
138.4
105. 4
218. 0
108.7
249.5
208. 1
(3)
112. 1
119. 9
306 .7
107. 3
139. 8
105. 9
111. 7
104.3
152.4
109. 8
121. 9
187.6
110.4
148.3
107.5
197. 8

211.3
1 0 4 .8
247 .7
148. 6
117. 9
266. 1
217.7
103.6
138.4
106 . 9
218. 0
113. 2
246.7
205.4
(3)
113. 9
119.4
299.9
107. 3
139. 8
105. 9
114. 6
104.3
164. 7
109. 8
122. 5
187. 4
110.4
149.7
106. 3
197. 8

208.6
112.2
230.2
175. 6
109. 5
259.0
193. 1
103. 4
138. 4
106. 9
218. 1
(3)
246.7
(3)
(3)
113. 9
1 1 9 .8
299.9
1 0 8 .8
(3)
106. 6
115. 1
107. 1
(3)
109. 8
1 17.9
20 1.7
111.7
128. 1
110. 1
207. 1

214.8
113.2
235. 2
175.6
121. 0
280.8
217.7
104. 1
139. 3
107. 5
218. 9
1 12.0
249.6
215.3
(3)
113. 9
121.4
313.4
108. 8
139. 8
108. 1
111.7
103.2
153. 5
109. 8
126.5
201.7
111.7
149. 6
110. 4
207. 1

210.2
113.7
235.2
176.9
111.2
257.6
200 .2
104.5
142.6
107.5
225.7
(3)
249.6
211.5
(3)
113.9
124.3
335.3
113.6
(3)
109.8
1 13.4
106.2
(3)
109.8
115.7
208.9
111.7
117.7
112.5
(3)

See footnotes at end of table.




APRIL

25

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

Cosmetics and other toilet preparations
Cream, liquid and roll-on deodorant
Manicure preparations
Nail lacquer and enamel
Powders
Face powder
Met application powder
Bath oils and salts
Bath oils and salts
Misc. chemical prod, and preparations
Essential oils
Peppermint oil
Citronella oil
Lemon o i l
O r a n g e oil
Lemongrass oi1
Lavender oil
Explosi ves
Other blasting accessories
ANFO, except slurry
Industrial gases
Acetylene
Carbon dioxide
Ni t r o g e n
Oxygen
Argon
Other miscellaneous chemical products
Gelatin* edible
Glue, animal hide
D e x t r i n , c a n a r y dark
Dextrin, white
Rubber/phenolic resin adhesive
Rubber and plastic
Rubber and rubber

• 5 1 W
INDEX
BASES

JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
DEC/7 1

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

products

Tires, tubes, tread, & repair materials
Ti r e s
Passenger car pneumatic tires, bias-ply
Passenger car pneumatic t i r e s , bias-belt
Passenger car pneumatic t i r e s , radials
Truck/bus tires, including off-highway
Tractor/implement tires

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

108.6
94.3
147. 0
114. 0
205.6
108.3

103. 1
96.4
145.9
110.6
197.5
103.2

(3)
96.0
145. 1
111.1
201.8
103.2

(3)
9 6 .8
146. 9
111. 2
201.8
1 0 4 .7

1 1 0 .7
9 6 .8
146. 9
111. 3
202.3
104. 7

105.4
97.3
148. 0
114.7
202.3
109.7

105.4
91 . 0
147.5
1 14.7
202.3
109.7

1 1 2 .8
97.8
147. 6
1 14.7
202.3
1 0 9 .7

113.6
98.2
148. 4
115. 1
206.3
109. 7

1 0 7 .8
90.2
145. 6
115. 1
206 .3
109. 7

107.7
90.4
(3)
115.2
(3)
109.7

1 0 8 .7
90.3
146. 9
1 16.7
217.2
113. 0

110. 9
90.6
147. 7
1 17. 1
221.3
1 13.0

143.4

155.5

129.0

1 5 8 .5

129. 1

129. 1

158.5

1 17.4

156. 7

158.5

(3)

156. 7

127. 9

294.3
305.3
200.4
621.0
307.4
90.4
237.9
232.6
283. 9
(3)
238.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
298.7
216.2
290.4
179. 1
174. 8
316.5

279.6
352.8
245.8
643. 1
386.4
93.6
192.0
231.2
268.6
(3)
216.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
279.5
195.6
277.7
179. 1
174.8
303.9

281.4
351.4
245.8
643. 1
386.4
85.8
192.0
231.2
271.6
270. 1
219.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
281.3
195.6
291.6
179. 1
174.8
307.2

282.2
351.4
2 4 5 .8
643. 1
386.4
8 5 .8
192. 0
231.2
276.6
268.2
222. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
281.7
195.6
291.6
179. 1
174. 8
310. 9

299.7
351.4
2 4 5 .8
643. 1
386.4
3 5 .8
192. 0
231.2
296.2
273.2
234.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
300. 1
217.3
291.6
179. 1
174. 8
318.4

299. 0
351.4
2 4 5 .8
643. 1
386.4
85.8
192. 0
231.2
291. 0
(3)
239.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
300. 1
217. 3
291. 6
179. 1
1 7 4 .8
318.4

298. 0
332.3
167. 9
643. 1
386.4
85.8
192. 0
231.2
291.2
(3)
237.3
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
300. 1
217.3
291.6
179. 1
174. 8
318. 4

298. 0
258. 9
167. 9
605.2
228. 4
93.6
240. 0
231. 2
292.8
(3)
242. 9
99.8
99.7
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
304.8
217. 3
291. 6
179.. 1
174. 8
318. 4

298.3
258. 9
167. 9
605.2
228. 4
93.6
240. 0
231.2
299. 0
(3)
245.4
99.5
99.7
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
304.8
217. 3
291. 6
179. 1
174. 8
318. 4

298.4
260. 1
167. 9
605.2
228.4
93.6
254. 1
231.2
294.5
(3)
247.5
97.7
100. 7
101. 3
97.4
95.6
100. 0
307. 9
230. 3
291. 6
179. 1
174. 8
319.8

298.9
260. 1
167.9
605.2
228.4
93.6
254. 1
231.2
297.4
(3)
253.2
97.9
102.3
100.4
97.5
95.6
(3)
308.0
230.3
291.6
179. 1
174.8
321.4

298.7
260. 1
167. 9
605.2
228.4
93.6
254. 1
231.2
2 9 4 .8
(3)
248.3
97. 9
103. 9
103.7
96. 1
95.6
100. 0
308. 0
230.3
291. 6
179. 1
174. 8
321. 4

299.5
275.4
167. 9
567.4
228.4
93.6
460.2
247.7
293.3
(3)
249. 9
98.4
109. 3
103. 7
96. 0
95. 6
100. 0
308. 0
230. 3
291. 6
179. 1
174. 8
3 2 1 .,4

232.6

224.8

226.4

228.4

230.8

231.8

233.4

232. 1

234. 1

235.7

237.3

238. 0

238.3

253. 0

254.4

256.8

254.7

256. 9

260.3

262. 9

264.4

264.6

283. 1
243.2
278.2
253.3
235.3
297.7
280. 0
268. 3
(3)
98.6
103.4

2 7 9 .8
228.7
273.6
234.4
217.4
296.7
(3)
268. 3
(3)
98. 0
103. 1

279.0
222.7
266.4
229.4
211. 0
297 . 0
(3)
268.0
(3)
9 7 .8
103. 9

2 8 0 .8
228. 4
259.2
242.6
219.3
29S. 1
(3)
268. 0
(3)
9 7 .8
105. 1

198.0

198. 0

198. 0

198. 0

256.5
255. 0
245.8
181. 2
174. 4
279. 9
273. 9

257. 1
255.6
246. 3
181.2
175. 7
27 9 . 3
273. 9

255.9
254.2
248.6
181.2
175. 2
273. 9
274.6

2 5 5 .4
253.6
246. 0
181. 2
174. 9
273. 9
276. 0

256.2

products

Crude rubber
Natural rubber
Latex
No. 1 ribbed smoked sheets
No. 3 ribbed smoked sheets
Synthetic rubber
Polychloroprene
Polybutadi ene
Nitrile-solid
Styrene butadiene-solid
Specialty elastomers
Reclaimed rubber
Mhole tire reclaim

ANN.
AVG.

DEC/71
JUN/81
JUN/81

DEC/74
DEC/74

246.2

248.5

281.8
272.4
296.0
284.9
271.0
290.3
(3)
262.2
(3)
(3)
(3)

279. 1
341.8
336. 0
358.2
3 5 7 .8
272.5
233. 0
248.3
182.8
(3)
(3)

281. 9
329. 1
332. 9
346. 9
338.5
278.5
258. 9
251 .0
186.4
(3)
(3)

281.2
310. 1
325.3
326.8
312. 9
281. 9
258. 9
255. 1
189.4
(3)
(3)

279.8
282.5
313.6
296.6
277. 0
285.7
258. 9
259. 1
189. 4
(3)
(3)

283.2
280. 4
300.2
291.6
282. 1
290.5
258. 9
265.8
200.5
(3)
(3)

285.2
276 . 1
297 .9
286 .5
277. 0
293. 9
258. 9
269. 9
204.6
100. 0
100.0

284.2
267. 1
285.7
281.5
266.7
294.2
258. 9
(3)
(3)
100. 1
100.2

284.7
259. 1
283.3
271.5
256.5
296.3
258. 9
(3)
(3)
9 9 .8
103. 5

191.8

1 8 8 .2

192. 0

185.2

185. 2

185.2

185.2

190.5

198. 0

250.6
248.9
243.0
177.0
170.9
270 .2
269.9

240.9
239.4
235.6
169.5
166.0
256.2
257.0

243.5
242.0
238.6
(3)
1 6 7 .8
258.5
261.6

See footnotes at end of table.




252. 1

26

248.6
246.9
239.5
173. 3
171. 1
267.7
268.6

250.7
249. 0
242.6
174. 9
172. 2
269.5
270.7

251.2
249.5
243. 9
175.5
172.5
269.5
270.7

251.2
249.5
243.9
(3)
(3)
269.5
270.7

246 .8
244.7
244.2
175. 5
162.7
269.7
270 .7

249. 9
2 4 7 .8
240. 9
176. 2
167. 0
274.5
270.3

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE H O .

0712

0713

02,
0221
0223
03
0351
0353

Tires, tubes, tread, & repair materials
Inner tubes
P a s s e n g e r c a r / m o t o r c y c l e inner t u b e s
T r u c k / b u s inner t u b e s
Tread rubber, tire sundries, & repair matl.
Tread rubber, natural and synthetic
Other tire sundries and repair materials

01
0107
0135
0137
02
0241
0249
0251
03
0361
0362
0364
0366
0368
04
0474
0476
0477
0478
0479
0495
05
0501
0502
0503
0504

Miscellanous rubber products
Footwear
Protective footwear
Men's footwear, fabric upper
Women's/misses' footwear, fabric upper
Rubber heels and soles
Soling slabs
R u b b e r s o l e s , taps* m e n ' s
Rubber soles,full,men's
R u b b e r b e l t s a*nd b e l t i n g
Belti n g , c o n v e y o r
Belti n g , t r a n s m i s s i o n , f l a t
B e l t , m o t o r fan
Transmission V-belt f.h.p.
Belt,multiple V-belt
Other miscellaneous rubber products
Rubber cement
Steam hose
Air h o s e , 3 / 4 i n . i . d .
W a t e r h o s e , 1 1/2 i n . i . d .
Water suction hose,3 in. i.d.
Rubber gloves, industrial
R u b b e r roll c o v e r i n g
Graphic arts roll covering
Paper mill roll covering
Steel mill roll covering
I n d u s t r i a l roll c o v e r i n g

0722

0723

JUN/8 1
JUN/81
JUN/81

286. 1
291.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

270 6
277 4
268 5
(3)
(3)
C 3)

251.4
219.5
103.8
99.8
101.4
302.0
317.9
167 .7
291.2
291.0
314.0
307.3
287.3
(3)
(3)
252.2
(3)
(3)
340. 1
358.2
(3)
(3)
122.5
123.8
122.2
122.7
121.9

238 6
217 7
100 7
100 0
100 4
292 6
308 8
162 6
283 6
270 9
299 3
285 8
267 8
231 4
2 4 8 ..4
237 ..5
2 5 5 ..9
2 6 0 ..2
3 2 4 .,0
3 4 2 ..5
250. 8
169., 1
116. 8
117 .,4
116. 0
114. 5
117. 6

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/75

DEC/72
JUN/79
JUN/79
JUN/79
JUN/79
JUN/79

JAN.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

275. 1
281.6
273.2
(3)
(3)
(3)

283 . 1
293 .2
2 7 8 ..9
(3)
(3)
(3)

285 .7
2 9 5 ,.7
281 ,.5
(3)
(3)
(3)

285.7
295.7
28 1 .5
(3)
(3)
(3)

285 .7
295 .7
28 1,.5
100,.0
100,.0
100..0

285.7
295 .7
(3)
100 .8
101 .2
99 .6

2 9 2 ..2
(3)
(3)
100..8
101..2
99. 6

292. 2
291. 7
(3)
100.8
10 1 .2
99.6

2 9 2 ..4
2 9 2 ..3
(3)
101..5
102.. 1
99. 6

2 9 2 ..4
2 9 2 ,.3
(3)
102..0
102..7
99. 6

292.4
292.3
(3)
102.4
102.7
10 1.6

240.4
218.4
102.7
100.0
100.4
297. 1
312.9
163.7
287.9
279.4
299.3
298.7
279.5
(3)
(3)
238.9
266.6
(3)
324.0
342.5
(3)
169. 1
1 18.9
119.3
118.3
118.6
119.3

2 4 3 ..5
2 1 8 ,.5
103,.6
99,.8
100,.4
2 9 6 ,.8
3 1 2 ..9
163..7
2 8 6 ..7
2 8 3 ..4
3 0 4 ..7
2 9 8 ..7
2 7 9 ..5
2 4 8 ..6
2 6 7 ., 1
242. 6
2 7 5 ..4
2 5 9 ..8
3 3 2 ..3
3 5 0 .,0
2 5 6 ., 1
177. 4
120. 6
119. 3
121 .,3
(3)
121 .6

2 4 3 ..8
2 1 8 ..5
103,.6
99.8
100..4
2 9 6 ..8
3 1 2 .. 9
163..7
2 8 6 ..7
2 8 3 ,.4
3 0 4 .,7
2 9 8 ..7
2 7 9 ..5
2 4 8 ..6
2 6 7 ., 1
2 4 3 ..0
2 8 3 ..5
2 5 9 ..8
332. 3
350. 0
2 5 6 ., 1
172. 8
120. 6
119. 3
121..3
118. 6
121. 6

245.7
219.2
103.6
100.0
100.5
296.8
312.9
163.7
286.7
285.3
304.7
298.7
286.9
(3)
(3)
245.2
287 .6
(3.)
332.3
350.0
(3)
(3)
122.4
121 .3
123.3
120. 1
123. 1

250,.9
219,.4
103,.7
100,.0
100..9
2 9 6 ..8
3 1 2 .. 9
163..7
286..7
291.J
323,.5
309..2
2 8 6 ..9
2 4 8 ..6
2 6 7 ., 1
2 5 1 ..7
2 8 7 ..6
(3)
3 3 9 ..7
3 5 7 ..5
2 6 3 ..5
172. 8
124. 9
125., 1
123..3
125. 4
126. 0

251 .4
220 .5
104 .3
100 .0
102 .0
296 .8
312.. 9
163 .7
286 .7
291 .7
323 .5
309,.2
286,.9
248,.6
267,. 1
252 . 1
287,.6
(3)
339,.7
357,.5
263..5
172. 8
125.,5
127 ,.3
123..3
125,,4
126.,0

2 5 3 .. 1
2 2 0 ..6
104..3
100..0
102..2
2 9 6 .,8
312. 9
163.,7
2 8 6 ..7
2 9 1 ..7
3 2 3 ..5
309. 2
2 8 6 .,9
248. 6
267. 1
254. 4
(3)
(3)
34S. 6
365. 7
273. 2
172. 8
125. 5
127 . 3
123. 3
125. 4
126. 0

253. 9
220.2
104. 9
99.4
102. 2
310. 1
323.5
175. 5
298.3
294.5
323.5
309.2
286. 9
(3)
(3)
254.6
290. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
125.5
127.3
123. 3
125. 4
126. 0

2 6 1 ., 1
2 2 0 .,5
104.. 9
9 9 .,4
102.,6
3 1 0 ., 1
323. 5
175. 5
2 9 8 .,3
303. 8
3 2 3 .,5
323. 5
296. 6
265. 5
292. 0
263. 7
(3)
274. 6
356. 1
374.8
273.2
177. 4
122.5
127. 3
122.5
125. 4
118. 0

2 6 6 ..7
2 2 0 ..5
104.. 9
99..4
102.,6
3 1 5 .,4
3 3 4 ..5
176.,4
2 9 8 ..3
306. 6
3 2 3 .,5
3 2 3 ..5
3 0 0 ., 1
2 7 9 ..4
293.8
271 .,0
(3)
2 7 4 ..8
356. 1
374.8
280.8
1S1 .4
122. 5
127 . 3
122. 5
125. 4
1 18.0

267.2
220.5
104.9
99.4
102.6
317.8
334.5
176.4
307.9
309.2
(3)
323.5
310.3
(3)
(3)
27 1.3
290.0
(3)
356. 1
374.8
(3)
(3)
124.4
127.3
127.4
125.4
119.3

FEB.

JUN/78

128.5

125. 0

125.5

126. 0

128. 2

128.6

129. 1

128.J

129. 8

129. 9

130. 3

130. 3

130.6

0601

DEC/69
JUN/78

154.8
(3)

153. 5
110..3

153.4
110.3

154. 9
109..8

155.,0
109..8

155. 1
110.3

155. 4
(3)

155, 6
(3)

157.6
(3)

156.6
(3)

155. 9
(3)

151 . 9
(3)

152.9
(3)

01
0117
04
0401

Unsupported plastic film &
PVC
PVC and PVC copolymer
Other
Other

DEC/70
DEC/70
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78

204.6
215.2
(3)

194. 7
209. 1
1 18.8

195.7
212.7
(3)

195.,9
213. 1
121., 1

2 0 8 ..7
214. 3
121.,7

208.7
214.3
121.7

2 0 9 ., 1
215.8
122. 6

2 0 6 ,,6
2 1 5 ,.8
122,.6

206. 7
216.2
(3)

207. 0
216.9
(3)

207.3
218. 1
(3)

207. 3
218. 1
(3)

207.3
218. 1
(3)

127.9

120..5

120.5

120. 5

131. 8

131.8

131. 8

129..6

129. 6

129. 6

129.6

129. 6

129.6

0301

Laminated plastic sheets
Laminated plastic sheets

DEC/70
JUN/78

188.8
129.8

187.,9
129..5

187.9
(3)

182. 6
125..9

182..7
125.,9

186 .5
128.5

190.,0
130..9

186,.7
128,.6

196. 6
135. 4

192. 0
132.3

193. 3
(3)

192. 3
132. 5

187.0
128.9

Foamed plastic

JUN/78

139.2

136.,9

136.3

137., 1

137., 1

136.5

137..9

137..7

141. 3

139. 4

139.7

145. 3

145. 1

126.8
121.4
124. 1
140. 1
124.8
123.4

128. 4
121. 6
125. 9
144. 2
124. 8
125. 3

129. 2
122. 3
125. 9
144. 2
129. 2
125. 3

131.0
127.5
125.9
144.2
129.2
125.3

131. 4
127. 7
128. 6
144. 2
131. 4
125. 3

131. 6
127. 9
127, 2
144..2
132. 3
125..3

131. 7
128. 4
127.2
144. 2
132. 3
125. 3

133. 3
128. 9
128.5
150.2
132. 3
125. 3

137. 9
128.7
128. 5
155.5
132. 3
137. 7

137. 9
128. 7
128. 5
155. 5
132. 3
137. 7

137.9
128.7
128.5
155.5
132.3
137.7

129.8

129. 8

130. 3

130.6

131., 1

131..3

131. 4

132. 1

132.4

132. 4

134. 1

0724
0725
0101
0 102
0 103
0 104
0105
0726

ANN.
AVG.

Plastic construction products
Pipes and fittings

Plastic

072
0721

TTTHER
INDEX
BASES

products

sheeting

products

Plastic packaging and shipping products
Bottles
Foamed protective pads and shapes
Caps and closures
Boxes, cases and trays
Other plastic and packaging products

JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78

132.0
126. 1
126.9
146.8
129.8
128. 1

126. 8
121.4
124. 1
140. 1
124. 8
123. 4

Plastic parts and c o m p o n e n t s for m f g .

JUN/78

131.2

128. 9

See footnotes at end of table.




27

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE

0726

0727
0728

NO.

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

Plastic parts and components for m f q . (CONT'D)
P a r t s for t r a n s p o r t a t i o n e q u i p .
Motor vehicle parts, including foamed
Other
Other parts and components for m f g .
P a r t s for o f f i c e a n d c o m p u t i n g m a c h i n e s
Electrical parts
Other

JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78

124.5
125. 7
(3)
135. 8
131. 3
142. 6
133. 6

121.8
123. 2
(3)
133. 7
127. 5
140. 3
131. 9

123. 0
(3)
(3)
134. 5
127. 5
141 .6
132.6

123.,0
124., 1
116..0
134..5
128..8
141 .,6
132..4

124.3
125. 6
(3)
134. 4
131. 8
140. 9
132.4

124. 6
125.6
(3)
134.7
131. 5
140. 9
132.8

124.6
125.6
(3)
135. 5
131. 5
140. 9
134. 0

1 2 4 .8
125. 8
1 18.4
1 3 5 .8
132. 8
141. 1
134. 2

125. 1
126. 1
(3)
135. 8
132. 8
(3)
134. 2

125.5
126.4
(3)
136.7
(3)
143.5
134.7

125. 7
126. 7
(3)
136. 9
134. 6
144. 0
(3)

125. 7
126. 7
(3)
137. 1
(3)
144. 0
(3)

125.7
126.7
(3)
139.8
134.6
149.9
136.7

0101

Disposable plastic dinner and
C u p s , including foam

JUN/78
JUN/78

135. 0
125.2

132. 5
119. 9

132. 5
119. 9

132. 6
120..3

136. 5
126.6

136. 5
126.6

136.8
127. 3

1 3 6 .8
127.3

136.8
127.3

136.8
127.3

134. 0
126.5

134. 0
126. 5

134.0
126.5

0101
0102

Consumer and commercial plastics, n.e.c.
Flower pots and plant containers
O t h e r , not elsewhere classified

JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78

126.8
115. 1
(3)

122. 5
1 1 5 .8
122. 8

124. 1
1 1 5 .8
124.4

126..0
115,.8
126,.4

126. 8
115.8
127. 3

127.0
1 1 5 .8
127.5

127. 0
115. 8
127. 5

127. 0
1 1 5 .8
127. 5

1 2 8 .8
1 1 5 .8
129.4

129. 1
1 15.8
(3)

128.0
1 1 5 .8
(3)

1 2 7 .8
111. 6
(3)

127.8
111.6
(3)

292.8

296.5

294.7

2 9 4 ..4

299.4

298.4

298. 1

296.5

294.5

289.3

284.3

282. 1

285.4

Lumber and wood

tableware

products

Lumber

081

0812

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

01
0101
0102
02
0201
0202
0203

08

0811

COMMODITY

01
0125
0126
0 127
02
0245
0246
0247
03
0301
0303
0308
0309
0312
0314
0315
0316
0318
0319
0322
04
0401
0402
0403
0404
0405
0406
05
0502

Softwood lumber
Douglas fir, dressed
B oW a r d s u n d e r 2 " thick
2
lumber
T i m b e r s & lumber over 2" thick
Southern pine, dressed
Boards under 2" thick
2" l u m b e r
Timbers $ lumber over 2" thick
Other softwood, dressed
Boards, ponderosa pine
B o a r d s , w e s t e r n red c e d a r
Boards, misc. western species
Boards, misc. eastern species
2" lumber, ponderosa pine
2 " l u m b e r , w h i t e fir
2" lumber, western hemlock
2" lumber, redwood
2 "W l u m b e r , l o d g e p o l e p i n e
2
lumber, misc. western species
Over 2" lumber, m i s c . western species
Rough softwood lumber
Boards, eastern species
B on a r d s , w e s t e r n s p e c i e s
2 lumber, eastern species
2" l u m b e r , western species
Over 2" lumber, eastern species
Over 2" lumber, western species
F l o o r i n g , s i d i n g , a n d c u t stock
Moodsiding

01
0107
0 109
0133
0191
0197
02

Hardwood lumber
Hardwood lumber, rouqh
Oak
Gum
Poplar
Ash
Other miscellaneous species
Dressed hardwood lumber

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

325. 1

331.3

326. 9

3 2 6 ..2

333.6

336.3

3 3 5 .8

332.4

329. 9

320.2

311.7

306.6

309.9

343. 0
311.8
88. 0
87.5
9 4 .7
291.6
104.6
96.7
95. 3
378.2
96.5
99.4
98.2
100. 0
102. 2
96.5
93.0
106. 9
(3)
97.4
100. 5
98.6
(3)
90.3
98.7
99.7
100. 8
105. 8
93.5
99.2

352. 9
347.2
98.8
9 7 .8
100. 1
291. 9
100. 2
98. 9
(3)
381. 0
101. 4
100. 4
98.2
99.5
102. 9
98.5
9 3 .8
101. 7
98.5
98.4
100. 0
99.6
100. 0
99.7
98.6
99.3
99.9
100. 8
99.8
99.3

347 . 1
330.4
9 5 .8
92. 1
96.7
292.2
100. 9
98.7
(3)
377.7
98.2
100. 1
96.2
99.7
102.3
98.2
9 3 .6
(3)
99.4
98.0
100. 0
98.2
100. 0
95. 1
98.6
98. 1
99.9
99.8
96.8
99.9

3 4 6 ..0
3 2 1 ..8
93..4
8 9 ..4
95,.8
2 9 4 ,.7
101..9
99,.6
99..3
3 7 8 ,.3
97,.7
100..4
97..2
98..3
103..7
95..6
93,.3
109..0
98,.3
97..3
100..0
98..5
99..9
93..4
100.. 1
99.. 1
99..9
100.,5
94..7
100..0

355.5
332.7
93. 9
94. 0
95. 9
308. 4
108. 8
103. 8
98. 0
385. 6
99. 1
100. 4
98.5
102. 1
1 0 7 .8
102.2
95.4
110. 6
101. 9
99.2
100. 0
100.6
100. 1
94.4
100.8
1 0 1 .8
101. 0
106.6
94.8
100. 5

358.2
328.5
91.5
93.5
93.9
313. 9
109. 0
1 0 6 .8
98.0
392.7
96.3
100. 1
105.5
103. 4
111. 2
100. 9
95.6
108. 6
104. 2
99. 9
100. 8
99.5
100. 1
89.4
101.4
99.4
101. 0
110. 0
9 6 .8
101.5

357. 0
333. 1
93.3
94.4
96.4
309.5
110. 3
103. 7
97. 1
390.4
97.3
100. 1
101. 1
102. 8
110. 4
10 1. 0
99.0
111. 5
102. 7
99.5
100. 8
99.3
100.4
87.4
100. 3
101. 2
101. 0
108. 6
96.4
99.2

351. 9
320. 1
93.3
88.4
97.6
297. 0
107. 9
97.8
97. 1
392.8
98.4
99.6
100. 3
102. 7
106. 9
100. 5
98.2
113. 5
104. 1
99.4
100. 8
99.9
(3)
90.3
99.5
102. 0
101. 6
107. 9
94.8
92.8

348.4
318.3
91.8
88.3
97.4
291.6
104.7
96.7
95.7
388.7
97.2
101. 1
9 9 .8
102. 1
103. 6
98.5
97.5
113.5
98.9
100. 0
(3)
99. 1
(3)
88.2
98.7
101. 0
101.6
107. 9
95.6
101.4

335.3
296.8
82.6
83.5
93.0
279.4
103.8
90.2
95.7
376.4
94.7
99.3
96. 1
98.4
100.0
93.6
92.7
108.0
90.5
96.4
(3)
98.0
(3)
87.4
97.8
98.5
101.6
107.9
91.3
96. 1

324.4
277.6
76.4
78. 0
90.4
273.6
103. 2
87.9
90. 1
3 6 2 .8
9 3 .8
98.6
9 4 .8
97.6
93.0
89.5
89.3
1 0 4 .8
(3)
94. 9
100. 8
9 6 .8
(3)
85.9
95.0
98.3
100. 9
107. 6
89.0
99.6

317. 1
268. 0
72.9
75.5
89.3
267. 0
102. 1
84.7
90. 1
352. 9
91.0
95.9
95.2
96.0
90.6
87.4
81.9
96.7
(3)
92.6
100.8
96.7
(3)
85.7
94.7
(3)
100. 9
106. 2
8 7 .5
98.4

321.8
267.0
72.3
75.2
90.4
279.7
102. 1
91.8
92.0
358.9
92.8
96.8
95.2
97.9
93.4
92.2
85.2
97.8
(3)
93. 1
100.8
97.0
(3)
87.2
(3)
98.0
100.2
106.3
84.2
101.7

255.2
102. 8
104.5
99. 9
101. 9
(3)
99. 9
102. 2

250. 0
100. 5
100. 7
100. 1
100. 5
334.5
99.7
99.8

250. 0
100. 3
100. 3
100. 1
1 0 0 .8
334.5
99.6
99.7

250 .5
100 .5
100 .8
100,. 1
100,.8
334 .5
99 .9
100,.0

2 5 1 .,7
101. 3
101.,7
101. 2
101., 1
343. 0
99. 6
101. 1

254. 0
102. 2
103. 5
102. 3
100. 2
(3)
99. 9
101. 3

255.8
102. 9
104. 6
102. 4
100. 6
(3)
99. 6
101. 1

2 5 7 ..7
104. 1
106. 4
101. 6
103. 5
(3)
99.6
101. 1

258.0
104.5
107.0
101.6
103.5
(3)
9 9 .8
101.2

258.7
104.8
108.0
97.6
103.0
(3)
101.0
102.0

258.0
104. 2
107. 1
97.6
103.0
(3)
100.7
101. 8

259.6
104. 3
107. 3
97.6
103. 0
(3)
99.6
108. 6

258.8
103.4
106.2
96.9
102.5
(3)
99.6
108.6

See footnotes at end of table.




28

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE N O .

0812

0202
03
030 1
0302
0303

0822

0101
0111
0131
0141
0147
0172
0182

General millwork
Cabi net,ki t c h e n
Door, Doug, fir, ext. selected grade
Door,Ponderosa pine,exterior
Door, interior
Door, flush type, premium grade
Window unit,Ponderosa pine
Moulding, Ponderosa pine

0101
0102
0103
0106

Prefabricated structural members
Roof trusses
Floor trusses
Glued-laminated lumber
Other fabricated structural wood

0832
0833

01
0111
0112
01 15
0116
02
020 1
0203
03
030 1
0102

Hardwood
Birch,Standard

0111

Softwood plywood veneer
Softwood plywood veneer
Other wood

0841

Pallets
Wooden

0849

09

product

Softwood
Western
Cdx
Other unsanded
A-C, exterior
Other sanded
Southern
CcJ,
Oi/her u n s a n d e d
Specialty softwood plywood
Specialty softwood plywood

084

0842

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/67
DEC/67
DEC/67

99. 9
102. 8
(3)
(3)
264.6

99.7
100. 8
224.2
246 . 1
259.7

99.6
10 1 .0
224.2
246 . 1
26 1 .7

99. 9
10 1 .2
224. 2
246. 1
263. 4

99. 6
10 1.4
224. 2
24 6 . 1
265. 3

99.9
102. 5
(3)
25 1.7
265.3

99. 6
103. 3
230 .8
251 .7
265. 3

99. 6
103. 8
233. 7
251 .7
267 .3

99,.3
103,.8
233 .7
251 ,.7
267 .3

10 1. 0
104. 0
(3)
25 1 .7
265. 3

100 .7
104. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)

99.6
104. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)

99. 6
104. 0
(3)
(3)
265. 3

273.4

273.6

273.8

275.7

276.5

2 7 4 .8

272.2

273.6

272 .3

27 1 .4

27 1 .3

27 1 .8

273.7

282.8
202. 0
40 1 .5
458.6
458.2
260 . 1
303.5
368. 9

283.6
193. 9
379. 5
450 .6
463.6
258. 3
284. 0
425.4

283. 9
197 .4
404 . 0
456 .5
47 1 .5
258. 3
284. 0
404. 0

286. 5
20 1 .4
404. 0
464. 1
477 . 1
258. 3
289. 7
40 1 .7

287.3
20 1 .4
384. 0
464. 1
477. 1
258. 9
307 .8
399. 3

284.8
20 1 .4
393.6
464. 1
464. 1
258. 9
307.8
381 .4

28 1 .1
201 .4
393. 6
464. 1
453. 9
259.4
307 .8
36 1 .4

283. 3
20 1 .4
404.8
464. 1
453. 9
259. 6
307 .8
367 . 1

280..3
205..2
40 1 .. 1
464,. 1
453 . 9
259 .6
307 .8
342 .9

278.8
205. 2
40 1 .1
458. 4
450 . 0
259. 6
307 .8
335. 0

279.4
205. 2
40 1 .1
458. 4
450 . 0
263. 5
312. 7
333. 0

280 .5
205.2
425. 6
447 .4
44 1 .4
263.5
312. 7
330 . 1

283.7
205. 2
425.6
447 .4
44 1 .4
263. 5
312. 7
345. 9

237.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

236. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

236 . 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

236. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

237.2
• (3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

237.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

237.2
(3)
100 . 0
100. 0
100. 0

236 .6
304.4
99.7
99. 3
99. 6

239,.5
302,.7
99..5
98..8
99..6

240 . 1
30 1 .6
99. 9
98. 7
100 . 1

238. 1
296 .6
99.4
98. 7
99.7

237 . 3
294. 7
99. 4
98. 3
100. 3

236 . 1
292. 3
98. 9
97. 7
99. 9

245.7

251 . 1

251 .2

248.8

256. 0

248.3

251 .5

247.8

2 4 5 .. b

240.8

234. 3

233.5

239.7

306 .5
313. 6
85.2
(3)
89. 0
91 .6
148. 7
86. 9
82.2

325. 3
326. 4
92.5
96. 4
94.2
96 .5
165. 6
96. 0
92.6

323. 3
330 . 0
90 .5
103. 4
91 .8
95.4
158. 1
92.3
87. 1

315. 7
323. 3
86.5
10 1 .4
90. 9
93.8
153. 0
87. 9
85. 0

326 . 1
332. 2
89.6
99. 3
98. 1
96. 7
160. 1
91 .3
90 . 0

314.7
319.7
8 5 .8
98.2
91 .3
93.9
155. 3
89.5
86.0

320 .7
329. 4
90. 9
100. 5
93. 6
96.2
154. 1
88.2
85. 9

312. 0
322. 1
87 . 9
100 .3
89.2
95. 1
147 .9
87 . 0
8 1 .0

3 0 2 ..3
3 1 1 ..0
8 4 .,4
95.,3
8 8 .,4
91 .,6
144..2
8 5 ..2
7 9 ..3

294. 0
30 1 .9
80 .8
(3)
85.4
89.4
140 . 9
84. 0
77 .4

278. 4
283.7
76 .6
(3)
79. 3
81 . 3
135. 7
81 .4
74.2

277. 5
286 .7
78.4
(3)
80 . 3
82.4
130 .7
78.4
7 1 .5

288. 6
296 .7
79. 0
(3)
85.8
87. 0
138. 3
82. 0
76 .3

94.2

99. 0

96.8

95.5

98.6

97. 0

96. 9

95.5

94.,8

92. 0

89.4

88. 0

87. 0

180. 1
174. 0

185.,0
178..5

185. 0
178. 5

185. 6
179. 1

184. 5
177 . 9

184. 5
177. 9

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

Plywood

083
0831

Hardwood lumber (CONT'D)
Other m i s c . hardwood species
Hardwood dimension
D i m e n s i o n s t o c k , r o u g h or u n f i n i s h e d
Dimension stock, fully machined
Dimension stock, partially machined

OTHER •
INDEX
BASES

Mi 11work

082
0821

COMMODITY

0111

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/68
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

panel
DEC/7 1
DEC/80

products
pallets

179. 7
173.0

172. 9
165. 6

174. 0
166 .9

174. 0
166 . 9

176 .2
169. 5

176 .8
170. 1

177. 9
17 1 .4

221 .2
88. 1

230. 0
91 .6

232.8
92.7

240 .2
95.7

255. 1
10 1 .6

227 .2
90.5

227. 9
90.8

217.2
86 .5

211 ,.6
8 4 ..3

200 .6
79. 9

198.7
79. 1

200 . 0
79.7

213. 2
84. 9

239. 1

238.5

238. 1

236. 9

238.3

238.2

239.8

240 .7

2 3 9 ..8

240.5

239. 9

239. 3

239.4

190. 1

192. 0

190. 6

190 .5

190 .8

190 .7

190. 7

190. 7

190 .,4

190 .4

189.5

187. 4

186 . 9

255. 1
262. 2
302. 1

258.5
268. 9
307.5

258.5
268. 9
307 .5

258.5
268. 9
307 .5

260 .4
268 . 9
314. 1

260 .4
268. 9
314. 1

26 1 .4
.
268,.9
3 1 4 ., 1

262. 9
26S. 9
319.2

262. 9
268 . 9
319.2

262. 9
268. 9
319.2

262. 9
263. 9
319.2

0122
0123

Boxes
Wirebound, fruit and vegetable
Wirebound, industrial

DEC/67
DEC/67

260. 0
267.8
312.2

255. 1
262.2
302. 1

0101
0 102
0103

Other sawmill & planing mill
Wood chips
Railway and mine ties
Misc. sawmill products

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

100. 4
99.4
(3)
109. 0

100. 7
100 .2
100. 0
104. 8

100 .7
100. 2
(3)
104. 8

98.8
98. 1
100 . 0
104. 8

99. 9
98. 1
100. 0
1 13.2

99.9
98. 1
98. 1
113. 2

100 .8
99. 1
(3)
113. 2

10 1.5
100. 0
(3)
113. 2

100..6
99..7
98., 1
108., 1

100. 8
100. 1
97.6
108. 1

100 .4
99.7
97 . 0
108. 1

100 .3
99.7
96.0
108. 1

100. 5
100 . 0
96 . 0
108. 1

2 7 3 .8

264.4

267 .2

269. 0

27 1 .4

272. 1

27 2 . 9

274. 9

2 7 5 ..9

277 .8

279.2

280 .4

281 .0

Pulp, paper, and allied

products

products

See footnotes at end of table.




29

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE

0912

0913

0914

OtHEfc
INDEX
BASES

P u l p , paper, and p r o d u c t s , e x . bldg. paper and

091
0911

COMMODITY

NO.

02
021 1
0212
0221
03

Woodpulp
Papei—making woodpulp
Bleached sulphate, softwood
Bleached sulphate, hardwood
Bleached sulphite
Dissolving pulp

01
0102
02
0205
03
031 1
04
0415
05
0521
06
0625

Wastepaper
No. 1 news
N o . 1 n e w s , a v g . of 5 m a r k e t s
No.1 mi x e d
N o . 1 m i x e d , a v g . of 5 m a r k e t s
Old corrugated boxes
O l d c o r r u g a t e d b o x e s , a v g . of 5 m a r k e t s
.009 s e m i - c h e m i c a l k r a f t c l i p p i n g s
Semi-chemical kraft clippings
.009 m i x e d k r a f t c l i p p i n g s
Mixed kraft clippings
White news blanks
W h i t e n e w s b l a n k s , a v g . of 4 m a r k e t s

01
0 111
0113
0115
0116
0 1 17
0 122
0 123
0131
0132
0 133
0 134
0 135
0136
0137
014 1
0 142
0 147
0 148
0149
02
0291
03
0302
0304
0307
0308
031 1
0312
0314
04
040 1

Paper
Paper, exc newsprint & packaging paper
Publication and printing paper, uncoated
P r i n t i n g p a p e r , c o a t e d two s i d e s , n o . 3
P r i n t i n g p a p e r , c o a t e d two s i d e s , n o . 5
P r i n t i n g p a p e r , c o a t e d two s i d e s , o t h e r
Printing p a p e r , coated one side
Book p a p e r , n o . 3> u n c o a t e d
O t h e r book p r i n t i n g p a p e r , u n c o a t e d
Unwatermarked bond, no. 4 grade
Watermarked bond, no. 1 grade
Form b o n d , 12 l b .
Form b o n d , 15 l b .
Other form bond
Other b o n d , except form bond
Other chemical woodpulp writing paper
B o n d , 25% c o t t o n f i b e r c o n t e n t
Thin paper
Uncoated bristols
Cover text
U n c o a t e d b o d y stock
N e w s p r i nt
Standard newsprint
P a c k a g i n g a n d i n d u s t r i a l c o n v e r t i n g paper
Wrapping p a p e r , except unbleached kraft
S h i p p i n g sack p a p e r , u n b l e a c h e d k r a f t
Bag & s a c k , e x c e p t s h i p p i n g s a c k , u n b l e a
Baq 4 s a c k , e x c . s h i p p i n g s a c k , e x . unbl
Other converting 181bs. and over, unblea
Other converting 18lbs. & o v e r , ex. unbl
G l a s s i n e , g r e a s e p r o o f , a n d v e g e t a b l e par
Special industrial paper
Special industrial paper

01
0101

Paperboard
Container board
L i n e r , 42 l b . k r a f t

DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73

DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/73
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/75
JUN/8 1
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
DEC/73
JUN/8 1
JUN/81
JUN/81
DEC/73
DEC/73
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/8 1
JUN/81
JUN/8 1

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

270.8

260.9

264.5

266.8

268.6

269.9

271.2

272.3

273.7

2 7 4 .8

275.7

2 7 5 .8

275.6

397 . 1
272.6
395.7
(3)
431.4
247.8

390.2
269.2
386.2
243.8
429.2
239.3

390.2
269.2
386.2
243.8
429.2
239.3

390.2
269.2
386.2
243.8
429.2
239.3

394. 1
270.7
394.8
243.8
429.2
245.2

394.2
270.8
395.4
243.8
429.2
245.2

394.2
270.8
395.4
(3)
429.2
245.2

394.2
270 .8
395.4
243.8
429.2
245.2

394.2
270 .8
395.4
(3)
429.2
245.2

394.2
2 7 0 .8
395.4
2 4 3 .8
429.2
245.2

402.3
275.8
395. 9
(3)
440.8
251. 9

413.7
281.3
411. 0
236.3
436.7
266 . 1

413.7
281.3
411. 0
236. 3
436.7
266. 1

175.7

191.5

186. 1

185. 1

184.2

182.7

182. 9

182. 1

182. 1

178. 5

165. 1

144.5

143.4

95.7

125.5

113.0

107.0

103.4

94.3

94.3

94.3

(3)

92.0

78.4

78.4

72. 1

189.8

212.6

212.6

212.6

197. 1

187.8

187. 8

187. 8

(3)

187. 8

172. 3

164. 5

164. 5

136.9

145.2

(3)

145.2

138.8

145.2

145.2

145.2

(3)

138. 8

1 3 8 .8

113. 3

113. 3

277.7

296.3

296.3

296.3

330. 1

327.7

330. 1

320.5

(3)

292.6

222.5

170.5

171.7

313.5

336.2

336.2

336.2

377.3

374.3

377 .3

365.5

(3)

3 3 1 .8

248. 1

183. 5

182. 0

206 .8

220 .4

213.3

213.3

213.3

213.3

213.3

213.3

(3)

213.3

203.8

179. 0

179. 0

279.8
27 1. 1
(3)
193.0
235.3
(3)
(3)
266.3
(3)
220.2
(3)
226 .3
154.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
248. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

271 .7
261.8
(3)
183.5
230.7
(3)
(3)
252.0
(3)
214.2
157.3
221.3
151 .2
(3)
(3)
(3)
237.9
(3)
202.8
(3)
(3)

272.9
263.3
(3)
185.7
231 .0
(3)
(3)
252. 0
(3)
215.3
159.2
221.4
151.1
(3)
(3)
(3)
242.4
(3)
202.8
(3)
(3)

273.8
264.5
(3)
186 .8
232. 1
(3)
(3)
252.0
(3)
215.4
158.9
222.8
152.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
244.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

275.2
266.4
(3)
189.3
235.7
(3)
(3)
252.0
(3)
215.7
159. 1
220.3
152.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
244.6
(3)
204.5
(3)
(3)

275.9
267.3
(3)
191.4
235.6
(3)
(3)
252.0
(3)
215.6
158.5
223. 9
152.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
244.6
(3)
208.6
(3)
(3)

278.5
270 .9
(3)
191 .4
236.0
100 . 0
100. 0
267.8
(3)
219.5
162.5
230.2
153.4
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
245.5
100. 0
208.6
100. 0
(3)

279.7
272.3
225.5
191 .4
(3)
100. 0
100.4
272. 1
(3)
224. 2
(3)
229.2
154.2
100. 0
100. 9
100. 4
246.7
101. 3
(3)
10 1. 1
(3)

282. 1
273. 1
230.8
189.6
(3)
99.8
100.4
274. 1
(3)
224.2
(3)
230.2
155.7
100.0
103.8
101.7
246.7
10 1.3
(3)
10 1.1
(3)

285. 9
276.5
230.8
198. 1
232.4
102. 0
100. 8
280.6
103. 7
224. 9
(3)
229.2
158. 4
104. 1
104. 9
102. 9
246.7
101. 3
(3)
101. 1
101. 5

287.8
279. 1
230.8
202. 0
240.3
103.7
101.8
280.6
104. 3
224.3
(3)
229.2
158. 4
104. 1
104. 9
103. 9
255. 1
10 1.3
(3)
105. 0
101 .5

287.4
279. 3
230.8
202.4
240.3
103. 7
101. 8
280.5
104.3
224.3
(3)
229.2
158.2
105. 3
105. 0
103.4
26 1.2
101. 3
(3)
105. 0
101.5

287.2
279. 1
2 3 0 .8
204.6
238. 9
103. 7
102. 8
279.3
104. 3
224. 3
(3)
229.2
158.2
105. 3
106. 3
101 . 9
26 1 .2
101. 3
(3)
105. 0
101 .5

308.0
(3)
(3)
220.4
223. 9
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

301 .9
(3)
(3)
203.2
220.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

301 .9
(3)
(3)
213.0
225.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

301.9
(3)
(3)
217.4
225.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

301.9
(3)
(3)
221 .2
225.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

301.9
(3)
(3)
224.5
226.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
100. 0
(3)
224.5
226.7
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0

301.9
100.5
305. 9
224.5
226.7
100. 9
100. 0
102. 1
100. 1
100. 8
1 0 0 .8

309.3
100.7
308.4
224.5
226.7
100.9
100.0
102.3
100.5
10 1.1
101.1

316.8
100. 6
307. 1
224.5
226.7
100. 9
100.0
102. 3
100. 3
101 . 1
101 . 1

316.8
10 1. 0
311 . 9
224.5
226. 7
101. 4
100.2
103. 0
100 . 9
103. 0
103. 0

316.8
9 9 .8
311.7
223.4
212.6
10 1.4
100.2
103. 0
101 .6
103. 0
103. 0

3 1 6 .8
99.5
312.5
219.5
217. 1
101. 4
99.6
100. 3
101. 6
103. 0
103. 0

258. 1
252.5
251.8

250.2
246.7
246.9

252.8
248. 1
247.3

255. 1
247 .8
247.0

255.7
249. 1
248.7

258.8
255.2
254.4

259.2
255.6
255. 0

259.4
255.6
254. 9

260.6
255.3
254.6

26 1.6
254.8
253.8

261.7
254.8
253.8

261 .6
254.9
254.0

260 .0
252. 0
251 .6

See footnotes at end of table.




JUNE

30

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE

0914

0915

NO.

0111
02
0225
03
0332
04
0441
0442
0448
05
0551

Paperboard (CONT'D)
Corrugating medium, semi-chemical
Folding boxboard
W h i t e - c l a y c o a t e d , 80 b r i g h t
Set-up boxboard
Chi p b o a r d
Other paperboard, except corrugated
Bleached board, folding carton
U n c o a t e d c u p stock
T u b e , can a n d d r u m stock
C o r . p a p e r b o a r d in s h e e t s I r o l l s
C o r . p a p e r b o a r d in s h e e t s & r o l l s

01
0101
0105
0107
0109
02
0213
03
0321
0323
0327
0329
0333
0337
0341
0342
0343
0344
0345
04
0431
0441
06
0645
0649
07
0751

Converted paper and paperboard products
Sanitary papers and health products
Toilet tissue
Towels
Napki ns,i n d u s t r i al
Napkins, household
P a p e r b a g s and s h i p p i n g s a c k s
Grocery bags
Paper boxes and containers
Shirt box
Cor. shp. cont. for food & beverages
Ice c r e a m c a r t o n
Milk c a r t o n , 1 / 2 g a l l o n
Paper cups,hot
Fiber d r u m s
Cor. shp. cont. for paper 4 allied
C o r . s h p . c o n t . for g l a s s , c l a y , s t o n e
C o r . s h p . c o n t . for m e t a l p r o d u c t s e x . e
Cor. shp. c o n t . for electrical products
C o r . s h p . c o n t . f o r all o t h e r e n d u s e s
Packaging accessories
Gummed sealing tape
C o r . & solid f i b e r p a l l e t s , p a d s , & p a r t
Office supplies and accessories
File f o l d e r s
Adding machine rolls
Composite cans
M o t o r oil can

0922

INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

DEC/74

254. 9
249.5
154.4
294. 0
292.2

244.8
241 .5
149. 8
290 .8
289. 0

250. 1
244.3
151. 3
290 .8
289. 0

250. 1
244.3
151 .3
290 .8
289. 0

250. 1
247 .2
153. 6
290 .8
289. 0

259.2
248.9
155. 9
2 9 0 .8
289. 0

259.2
248. 9
155. 9
290.8
289. 0

259.2
248. 9
155. 9
290 .8
289. 0

259.2
248. 9
155. 9
290 .8
289. 0

259.2
255.4
155. 9
300 .4
298.5

(3)
255.4
155. 9
300 .4
298.5

259.2
255.4
155. 9
300 .4
298.5

253. 9
255.4
155. 9
300 .4
298.5

176. 1
178. 8
143. 4

170. 1
168. 0
139. 5

172. 3
170. 6
139. 5

186. 1
170. 4
139. 5

179. 1
176. 2
139.5

169. 8
176. 2
145. 6

169. 9
178. 9
(3)

17 1 .5
178. 9
145. 6

176 .3
185. 3
145.6

180. 7
185. 3
145.6

(3)
185. 3
145.6

181 . 0
185. 3
145. 6

180. 8
185. 3
145.6

DEC/74
DEC/74
DEC/74
DEC/74
JUN/80
JUN/80

JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80

107. 6

100. 7

104. 8

105. 5

107.5

109. 0

109. 0

109. 0

110. 4

109. 0

109. 0

108. 5

109. 2

258.8
347. 3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
243. 9
264.8
244.6
267. 7
246 . 1
212.8
304. 3
105.5
108. 8
109. 6
104 .7
108. 5
265.5
260 . 9
106 .7
214.6
238.8
282.8
2 7 2 .8
275.4

246. 9
342.4
355.6
346.8
342.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
230. 9
257.2
234.4
250 . 9
228. 7
207 .6
282.8
100. 1
10 1. 3
100 . 9
98.4
102. 7
250.8
252. 3
98. 9
202. 1
226.4
267 . 0
267 .3
27 1 .4

252. 1
346. 3
355. 6
355. 9
364. 0
(3)
C 3)
(3)
234.4
26 1 .6
238.4
254. 0
234.4
207 .6
305.5
102. 0
103. 6
103. 3
10 1.6
103. 1
255.7
252.3
102. 4
211. 0
235.6
274.2
267 .3
27 1 .4

255. 3
346 .8
344. 9
367 .3
364. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
239. 0
26 1 .6
244. 3
264. 1
234.4
207 .6
305. 5
102 . 1
106 . 1
106 .7
102. 9
106. 3
262. 0
252. 3
107 . 0
211. 2
235.6
275. 9
267 .3
27 1 .4

257 .3
346.8
344. 9
367. 3
364. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
242. 0
26 1 .6
246. 1
264. 1
234.4
207 .6
305. 5
104. 0
107. 0
106 .7
103. 6
108. 9
264. 6
257 .9
107. 0
213. 5
235.6
29 1 .9
267. 3
27 1 .4

2 5 8 .8
348. 1
344. 9
367.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
243.5
26 1 .6
246 .2
264. 1
234.4
207 .6
305.5
110. 5
108. 8
107. 5
104. 1
109. 0
268.3
263.5
107 .9
213.5
235.6
291 . 9
267 .3
27 1 .4

259. 9
348. 1
344. 9
367. 3
364. 0
362.2
274.2
262.9
244. 9
26 1.6
246.5
264. 1
246 .3
207 .6
305.5
107 .6
108. 9
107 .8
106 .8
110. 0
268. 3
263.5
107. 9
215. 1
235.6
29 1. 9
267. 3
27 1.4

26 1 .2
348. 1
C 3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
274. 0
262.6
247. 1
263. 6
247 . 1
264. 1
253. 1
211.7
305.5
106. 8
111. 4
1 13.6
106 .8
110. 3
268. 3
263.5
107. 9
215. 1
235.6
291 . 9
272. 5
280. 1

262.4
348. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
273.5
26 1.7
248.8
263.6
246. 1
275.8
257. 5
215. 9
305. 5
106 .4
111. 4
114. 3
106 .8
110. 3
268. 3
263.5
107 . 9
218.2
239. 3
296 .2
272. 5
280. 1

262.8
348. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
273.5
261.7
249. 2
270.6
246. 9
275.8
257.5
220. 0
305.5
106 .3
111. 8
1 15.0
106.4
110. 3
268.3
263.5
107. 9
219. 0
243.3
296.2
272.5
280. 1

263.2
348. 1
( 3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
273.5
(3)
249.4
270 .6
247. 0
278.3
257.5
220. 0
305.5
106 .3
111. 8
1 15.0
106 .3
110. 3
268. 3
263. 5
107. 9
218.8
247.8
270 .8
282. 9
280.3

263. 1
348. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
273.5
(3)
248.8
270 .6
246.2
278. 3
257.5
220 . 0
305.5
106 .5
1 1 1 .8
(3)
106 .3
110.2
270.5
267 .7
108. 1
218.8
247.8
270 .8
282. 9
280.3

263.2
349. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
269. 6
255.6
249. 0
273. 4
245. 6
278. 3
257. 5
220. 0
313.8
106 .8
111. 8
115. 0
106 . 3
110. 2
272.7
267.7
109. 7
219.4
247 .8
275.2
285. 9
(3)

231 .7

219.7

225.7

227 . 9

232.5

237 .3

237.4

235.5

234.2

234.2

233.3

232. 1

230 .3

0103

242. 4
253. 0

230. 7
233.7

237.7
249.4

238.4
2 4 9 .8

242.4
252.2

245. 3
253.5

248. 0
258.8

241 .8
251 .3

245. 1
255. 0

243. 4
254.8

245.4
259. 3

244.4
256.6

246. 5
26 1.8

0101
0121
0122

Hardboard and particleboard
H a r d b o a r d , t y p e 11, 1/8 inch
Particleboard, corestock
Particleboard, floor underlayment

DEC/68

212.5
217 . 9
168. 6
122. 2

20 1 .4
204.4
160. 1
109. 7

2 0 6 .8
211.6
163. 2
123. 2

209. 1
211.3
164. 8
125. 4

213.5
211. 0
172. 4
136 . 0

218.3
217 .8
175. 7
139. 0

217. 9
216. 0
175. 7
131. 0

217. 0
220. 6
173. 0
128. 3

214. 9
222. 9
17 1 .4
111. 1

215.2
225.4
168. 1
108. 0

213. 7
225. 3
165. 9
(3)

212.5
225.7
165. 3
(3)

210. 0
223. 0
167. 8
109. 8

DEC/80

108. 2

104. 7

105. 5

106 . 0

107. 1

107. 1

107. 2

108. 4

108. 7

109. 7

1 10.5

111. 4

111. 9

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

109. 4
107 . 0
108. 4
106 . 0
104. 3
103. 9

105. 8
102. 7
102. 5
104. 8
100. 8
103. 9

106. 6
103. 6
103. 6
104. 8
102. 7
103. 9

107. 5
103. 6
103. 6
104. 8
102. 7
103. 9

108. 5
104. 6
104. 6
104. 8
105. 1
103. 9

108. 1
104 .6
104. 6
104. 8
105. 1
103. 9

108.,4
105. 0
104. 9
106. 9
105. 1
103. 9

109. 9
107. 6
109. 1
106 . 9
105. 1
103. 9

110. 0
107 .8
109. 5
106 . 9
105. 1
103. 9

111. 1
110. 0
113. 0
106. 9
105. 1
103. 9

111. 6
110. 6
1 14.1
106 . 9
105. 1
103. 9

1 12.3
111. 4
1 15.3
107. 0
105. 1
103. 9

112. 9
1 12. 1
1 16.5
107. 0
105. 1
103. 9

board

Publications, printed matter 4 printing mat'l

093
0931

OTHER

Insulation board
1/2 inch

Building paper and

092
0921

COMMODITY

01
0111
01 12
0 121
0 122

Newspaper publishing
Ci rculati on
Subscriptions, through intermediary
S u b s c r i p t i o n s , d i r e c t to r e a d e r
Single-copy sales, through intermediary
S i n g l e - c o p y s a l e s , d i r e c t to r e a d e r

See footnotes at end of table.




31

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
CODE

0931

0932

0933

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

02
0211
0221
0222

Newspaper publishing (CONT'D)
A d v e r t i si ng
Classified advertising
Commercial advertising, national
Commercial advertising, other

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

110.2
1 16.7
108.2
108.0

106. 9
114.7
104. 1
104. 3

107.5
1 14.8
104.0
105.2

108. 7
1 15.6
104. 0
106. 7

109. 8
1 15.6
104. 0
108.3

109. 3
1 15.7
105. 2
107. 4

109. 6
1 15.7
106 .5
107. 7

110. 6
1 17.0
109. 2
108. 3

110.8
117.4
110.3
108.3

111.5
117. 1
1 12.2
109. 3

111. 9
1 17.7
1 13.0
109.6

112. 6
119. 3
1 13.0
110. 0

1 13.1
119.3
1 13.4
110.7

01
0111
0121
0 123
0131
0 132
0 133
0 134
0 135
014 1
02
0211
022 1
0222
0223
0231
0233
0235
0241
0243

Periodical publishing
Ci rculati on
General farm periodicals
Industrial periodicals
Professional periodicals
Women's periodicals subscriptions
Women's periodicals, single-copy sales
General interest p e r i o d i c a l s , subscripti
General interest periodicals, single-cop
General news periodicals, subscriptions
Religious periodicals
A d v e r t i si ng
G e n e r a l farm p e r i o d i c a l s
Industrial periodicals
Merchandising periodicals
Professional periodicals
Women's periodicals
General interest periodicals
General news periodicals
Religious periodicals
Other periodicals, n.e.c.

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

106.7
105. 1
(3)
103.9
104.8
(3)
(3)
103.4
(3)
106.6
106.7
107.9
105.5
109.8
107.0
(3)
109.4
109.4
106 .6
106.2
(3)

102. 9
100. 2
108.6
1 0 0 .8
101 8
102. 1
101 1
100. 7
96. 1
100. 0
101 4
105. 0
103. 0
100. 9
105.4
100. 5
108. 7
107. 9
105. 2
100. 0
99.8

103.8
100.6
108.6
103.7
101.8
102. 1
10 1.1
10 1.3
96. 1
(3)
99.5
106.2
103.0
106.9
105.4
(3)
107.4
108.6
(3)
100.0
100 . 0

104. 0
101. 0
108. 6
103. 7
10 1 .8
102. 1
101. 1
101. 3
96. 1
103. 5
100. 8
106. 2
106. 2
106. 9
105. 4
10.1 .0
107 .4
108. 6
105. 2
100. 0
100. 1

105. 7
104. 1
108. 6
103.7
10 1.8
102. 1
1 13. 1
10 1 .3
106. 1
103.5
106. 7
106. 9
106. 1
(3)
105. 2
103. 0
107. 4
109. 0
105. 2
100. 0
100. 1

106. 3
104. 2
108. 6
103. 7
10 1 .8
102. 1
(3)
102. 0
106 .3
103. 5
106. 7
107. 9
106. 1
114. 3
105. 9
103. 2
107 .4
108. 9
105. 2
111. 3
100 . 1

105.7
103. 8
108. 6
104. 3
102.4
102. 1
1 13. 1
102. 0
103. 3
103. 5
106 .7
107. 2
106 . 1
1 10 .5
105. 9
103. 3
107 .4
108. 9
105. 2
106. 9
100. 1

107. 0
105. 6
(3)
(3)
106. 9
(3)
(3)
104. 3
(3)
104. 6
106. 8
108. 0
(3)
110. 3
106. 3
103. 3
111. 0
109. 5
105. 2
109. 3
(3)

107.5
106.5
(3)
104.3
106.9
(3)
113.1
105.7
103.3
104.6
109.6
108.2
106. 1
110.2
106.3
103.3
112.3
109.6
105.2
109.3
(3)

108. 7
107 . 9
(3)
104. 3
106 . 9
(3)
113. 1
105. 7
103. 3
108. 0
110. 5
109. 2
106. 1
111. 1
108. 1
103. 3
112. 3
109. 6
109. 7
109. 3
(3)

109. 3
108. 7
(3)
104. 3
108. 0
(3)
(3)
105. 4
(3)
108. 0
110.5
109. 7
106 . 1
111.7
110. 2
(3)
(3)
110. 4
109. 7
109.3
(3)

109. 8
109. 4
(3)
104. 3
108. 0
(3)
(3)
105. 4
(3)
116. 6
110. 8
1 10. 1
106. 1
113. 6
110. 2
(3)
111. 3
110. 7
109. 7
109. 3
(3)

109.8
109.6
108.6
105.8
109.6
119.2
(3)
105.5
108. 0
116.6
110.8
110.0
106. 1
111.9
110.2
(3)
111.3
111.4
(3)
109.3
(3)

01
0111
0 112
0113
0 115
0 116
0 117
02
0213
0214
0215
0217
03
0315
04
0411
0412
0414
0415
05
0514

Book p u b l i s h i n g
Textbooks
Elementary, hardbound
Elementary, paperbound
High school, hardbound
College, hardbound
College, paperbound
Workbook s
Technical, scientific 8 professional
Medical books, hardbound
Medical books, paperbound
Business books, hardbound
Other, hardbound
Reli gi o u s b o o k s
Other,paperbound
General books
Adult trade, hardbound
Adult trade, paperbound
Mass market paperbacks
Juvenile books
General reference books
Other, including atlases

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

106.6
105.6
105.3
106.0
104.3
104.8
110.9
109. 1
106.3
106.7
104.7
100.0
115.4
109.1
(3)
106.6
(3)
104.0
10 1.5
(3)
109.6
126.2

103. 8
102. 1
103. 7
102. 8
10 1. 1
100. 1
109. 6
103. 2
100. 9
102. 3
100 . 0
100. 0
101. 4
103. 1
102. 7
105. 5
102. 9
101 . 0
99. 1
100. 0
107. 0
(3)

104.4
102.5
104.3
102.8
10 1.7
100.6
109.6
103.2
103.0
102.3
(3)
100.0
111.1
1 12.5
(3)
105.2
102.9
100.5
98.3
(3)
107.0
(3)

104. 3
103. 1
104. 3
102. 8
102. 1
100. 6
109. 6
107. 9
104. 0
102. 3
100 .0
100. 0
111. 1
104. 7
106. 3
105. 2
(3)
100. 5
98.3
(3)
106. 5
100. 0

105. 0
103. 9
104. 3
102. 8
102. 1
102. 6
109. 6
108. 4
106. 0
104. 2
105. 9
100 . 0
117. 0
105. 3
(3)
105. 4
102. 9
10 1 .2
98.3
(3)
106. 5
100. 0

105. 4
104. 6
104. 3
102. 8
102. 3
104. 3
109. 4
108. 8
106 . 1
104. 5
105. 9
100 . 0
1 17 .0
108. 5
12 1 .5
105. 5
102. 9
10 1 .2
98.5
(3)
106. 5
100. 0

105.7
104. 9
104. 7
106 .2
102. 3
104. 3
109. 4
108. 8
106. 5
107 .4
105. 9
100. 0
1 17.0
108. 5
121 .5
105. 3
102. 9
100 .5
98.5
(3)
109. 5
128. 9

106. 3
105. 0
104. 7
106 .2
102. 3
104. 6
109. 4
108. 8
106. 7
108. 5
105. 9
100 . 0
117. 0
110. 6
121 .5
105. 5
(3)
100. 7
99.7
100 . 0
109. 5
128. 9

106.5
105. 1
104.7
106.2
102.3
104.6
111.1
108.8
107 .5
108.5
105.9
100.0
117.0
110.6
(3)
105.7
(3)
10 1.4
105.7
98.5
109.5
128.9

107.3
105.3
104. 7
108.5
102. 3
104. 6
111. 1
109. 3
108. 0
108. 5
105. 9
100. 0
1 17 .0
111. 3
(3)
107. 2
(3)
107.2
105. 4
98.5
109. 5
129. 0

108. 9
108. 6
109. 2
110. 0
109. 7
105.4
1 14.0
1 14.0
108. 8
110. 1
105. 9
100 . 0
119. 9
111. 3
121 .5
108. 0
10 1.6
107 . 1
105. 1
98.5
111.6
148.2

110. 6
111. 6
108. 4
110. 0
1 12. 1
1 13.0
114. 0
1 14.0
109. 4
113. 9
(3)
100 . 0
119. 9
111. 1
120. 7
109. 7
1-0 3 .4
111. 6
105. 4
98.5
112. 0
148. 2

111.4
111.0
105.8
111.1
111.3
113.0
114.0
114.0
108.5
107.8
105. 9
100.0
119.9
1 12.0
124.3
110.7
103.4
1 15.6
105.8
98.5
119.9
149.4

300 .4

2 9 4 ..0

294.0

2 9 6 .,4

298.8

299. 1

2 9 8 .,4

302. 0

304. 1

304. 9

305.3

304.2

303.3

3 3 8 .8

339.9

339.8

341 .3

340. 0

339. 9

269.8
270 .2
319.5

269.8
270.2
319.5

269.8
270.2
319.5

269.8
270.2
319.5

272. 0
308. 4
319.5

272. 0
308.4
319.5

Metals and metal

10

Iron a n d

101
1011

COMMODITY

NO.

0106
0117

books

products

steel

Iron o r e
Mesabi,
Pellets

regular-unscreened

DEC/69

333.8

3 2 3 ..0

323.2

328. 2

331 . 0

330. 4

3 3 0 ., 1

268.4
276.6
317.2

248. 2
270. 2
2 9 2 .,3

269.8
270 .2
319.5

269.8
270. 2
3 1 9 .,5

269.8
270. 2
319. 5

269.8
270. 2
319. 5

2 6 9 .,8
270 .,2
3 1 9 ..5

See footnotes at end of table.




32

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE N O .

01
0 10 1
0 102
0 103
0 104
0105
0106
0107
02
021 1
0212
0213
0215
0216
0217
03
0321
0322
0323
0324
0325
0326
0327
04
0431
0432
0435
0436
05
054 1
0543
0544
0545
0546
0547
06
065 1
0652
0653
0654
0655
0656
0657
07
076 1
0762
0764

Iron a n d s t e e l s c r a p
No. 1 heavy melting
Pi t t s b u r g h
Chi caqo
Philadelphi a
Detroi t
B i rmingham
Houston
Los Angeles
No. 2 heavy meltinq
Pi t t s b u r g h
Chicago
Philadelphi a
Bi rmi n g h a m
Houston
Los Angeles
No. 2 bundles
P i ttsburqh
Chi caqo
Philadelphi a
Detro it
Bi rmi n q h a m
Houston
Los A n g e l e s
Meltinq, r.r. no. 1
P i ttsburqh
Chi caqo
Bi rmi n q h a m
Houston
N o . 1 c u p o l a c a s t iron
Pi t t s b u r q h
Philadelphi a
Detro i t
B i rmi n q h a m
Houston
Los A n g e l e s
No, 1 bundles
Pi t t s b u r g h
Chi cago
Philadelphi a
Detroi t
B i rmi n q h a m
Houston
Los A n g e l e s
Stainless bundles
P i ttsburgh
Chi cago
Detroi t

01
0 101
0 102
0 103
0 111
0 1 13
02
0238
0239
0241

Steel mill products
S e m i f i n i s h e d steel m i l l p r o d u c t s
Billets, merchant quality, carbon
Billets, forging, carbon
Billets, alloy
Wire rods, carbon
Wire rods, stainless
F i n i s h e d steel m i l l p r o d u c t s
P l a t e s , A 5 7 2 , q r a d e 50
Structural shapes, wide flange
Rails, standard, carbon

1012

1013

COMMODITY

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

JUN/77
JUN/77

JUN/77

JUN/77
JUN/77

JUN/77
JUN/77
JUN/77
JUN/77
JUN/77
JUN/77
JUN/77

JUN/77
JUN/77

JUN/77

DEC/77
DEC/68
DEC/69

ANN.
AVG.

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

3 6 2 .,5
3 8 9 .. 1
4 1 5 .,4
387 .,3
351 ..2
194..0
4 1 2 .,2
169..5
249. 2
4 0 5 ..5
387 .,8
426 ..4
3 9 3 ., 1
436..4
169,. 1
27 1 .. 1
382..4
346 .,7
439,. 9
344..6
176..8
486.. 1
16 1 .6
,
236 ,. 0
376..8
350.. 1
391 ,.4
398..5
146..6
278..2
149., 3
145.. 9
98..3
121 ..0
130..4
16 1 .. 0
405.. 9
408..8
427 ,.4
370,.0
200,.0
418,.0
158,.8
278,.8
283,.2
279..5
272 .6
152,. 1

348.3
368.7
391 .3
351 .4
333.3
194. 0
395.7
160. 3
246. 1
379.5
363. 9
384. 6
375.8
421 . 9
159. 3
267. 3
367 .4
333. 3
394. 5
329. 5
176 .8
492. 6
16 1 .6
236 . 0
354. 5
326. 9
356 . 5
392. 4
146. 6
273. 2
142. 3
145. 9
98. 3
121 . 0
130. 4
16 1 .0
386. 0
379. 4
386. 0
363. 5
200. 0
401. 3
160 . 3
275. 3
283. 6
280 . 4
272. 6
152. 1

3 2 8 ..3
3 4 0 ., 0
367. 2
3 1 5 ..6
311. 8
182..0
360. 6
160.,3
198. 4
3 4 9 .,8
3 4 2 ., 0
3 4 2 .,8
3 5 4 ..2
3 8 8 .,2
151 ..2
2 4 6 ..3
331 ..8
2 9 0 .,8
367 . 9
314..4
166..7
4 5 3 ..7
133..3
197..6
332..5
308.,3
321 ..5
3 7 4 .,3
146..6
2 6 8 ., 1
142..3
140..2
98..3
114..8
130..4
154.. 1
3 6 2 ..4
369..6
344..7
353..8
185.. 1
388..8
160.,3
2 2 2 ..0
2 7 7 ..0
2 7 4 ,.7
262,.8
152,. 1

323..6
334..0
367.,2
315..6
304 ..6
172..0
354.,4
152.,7
192..3
344..8
346..0
334..4
354..2
393..0
151 ..2
208.. 1
323..8
290.,8
367 ,.9
309,.4
166,.7
453,.7
133,.3
126..2
332,.5
308,.3
321 ,.5
374,.3
146,.6
2 6 3 ..7
138..0
140..2
98..3
109..9
130..4
154,. 1
356..3
369..6
344,.7
357 ,. 1
168,.4
382..5
152,.7
215,. 1
276..2
274,.7
260,. 9
152,. 1

335. 6
350.5
398.7
351. 4
304.6
172. 0
350. 3
157. 3
192. 3
367 . 1
381 .8
384. 6
319.7
402. 6
156. 1
208. 1
338.7
319. 9
394. 5
309. 4
166 .7
453. 7
140 . 4
115. 3
354. 6
333. 1
356. 5
374. 3
146. 6
267. 3
145. 1
140. 2
98. 3
109. 9
123. 0
154. 1
374. 1
403. 9
379. 1
357 . 1
169. 3
382. 5
157. 3
215. 1
275. 0
264. 3
272. 6
147.,4

323.8
344.2
380. 1
333.5
301. 1
182. 0
364.8
152. 7
192. 3
356. 6
365. 9
367 . 9
324. 0
402. 6
148. 0
208. 1
315.4
293. 0
375. 9
294. 3
152. 2
388. 9
140 .4
1 15.3
340. 1
317.6
339. 0
360 .2
146. 6
26 1 .4
136 .6
140 .2
93.3
1 14.2
1 16.8
154. 1
369. 6
392.5
36 1 .9
370. 0
175. 4
382.5
151 . 1
215. 1
247 .2
249. 1
231 .7
134. 2

3 0 5 .. 1
3 2 3 .. 1
3 5 4 ..2
297 ..6
2 7 6 ..0
180..0
3 6 4 ..8
145.. 0
183.,0
3 2 4 .,8
3 2 4 .. 1
321 ..9
2 8 9 ..4
3 9 3 ..0
139..8
2 2 7 .,2
2 9 7 ..5
2 7 0 ., 7
3 3 5 .. 9
2 4 9 .,0
156..5
4 5 3 ..7
140..4
98. 8
2 9 2 ..0
2 3 3 ., 9
3 0 4 ., 1
3 6 0 ..2
146 .6
253. 8
132.,4
140 ..2
9 8 .,3
111.. 1
113., 0
133. 6
3 4 7 ..4
37 1 .2
3 2 7 ..4
347 ..3
16 1 .4
.
3 7 2 .. 1
151.. 1
2 0 4 ..8
2 3 9 .. 1
2 4 9 .. 1
2 2 0 ..0
123..7

281. 1
299.2
319. 0
268. 9
2 6 8 .8
168. 0
329.7
140. 5
183. 0
301. 9
308.2
288.5
272.2
383.4
133. 3
196. 6
280. 9
257.2
330.6
251 .6
156. 5
333.8
134. 3
87.8
291 . 1
266 .4
276. 1
326. 0
14 1.2
235.7
125. 4
125. 4
98.3
98. 1
105. 6
119. 9
323. 1
335.2
299. 9
331. 1
156 . 1
344. 9
138. 9
204.8
202. 1
205. 3
188. 9
107. 9

272. 1
291.6
317. 1
265. 4
265.2
158. 0
325. 6
129. 8
170. 7
2 9 3 .8
312.2
284. 3
263. 5
354. 4
122. 0
181 .4
267 .4
263. 9
314. 6
246 .5
133. 3
304. 7
1 13., 1
76 .8
287. 4
263. 3
272. 6
3 1 8 ..0
141 .2
229. 7
119. 7
125.,4
98. 3
9 4 .,4
100. 6
119. 9
312. 1
333. 6
299. 9
310. 0
142. 1
338. 6
126. 7
191. 0
191. 0
199. 6
177. 2
95.8

331 ,.8
349..9
372,.3
368,.3
334,.2
349..5
126 ,.3
330,.6
355 .6
337 .8
398 .8

331.8
347. 6
370. 4
367. 9
332. 9
348. 9
126. 3
330. 7
355. 2
338. 6
3 9 8 .. 1

332.,2
3 4 8 .. 0
37 1..3
367..6
333..5
3 4 8 ..9
126,.3
331,.2
354,.9
337,.0
398,. 1

344,.9
369,. 9
396,.0
392,.8
348,.0
374..4
126,.3
343 .3
354 .9
338 . 1
398 .8

344. 9
369. 9
396. 0
392.8
348. 0
374. 4
126. 3
343. 3
354. 9
3 3 8 ., 1
398. 8

345. 3
369. 9
396. 0
392.8
347. 9
374.4
126. 3
343.7
354. 9
338. 1
398.8

3 4 8 .,7
369. 9
3 9 6 ..0
3 9 2 .,8
3 4 7 .,9
3 7 4 .,4
126. 3
3 4 7 ..4
3 6 8 ..3
3 5 5 ..7
3 9 8 ..8

348. 6
369. 9
396. 0
3 9 2 .8
347. 9
374.4
126. 3
347.2
368. 3
355. 7
398.8

348. 9
370 .7
396. 7
393. 3
348. 3
375. 9
126. 3
347 .5
3 6 8 .,7
3 5 6 .,4
398.8

APRIL

342.5
361 .7
374.6
340 .7
340 .5
184. 0
391.5
160. 3
259. 9
373.2
348. 0
372. 1
391 . 0
402.6
159. 3
284.5
355. 9
310 . 9
394. 5
339.6
1 7 6 .8
408. 4
161 .6
247 . 0
343.6
312. 9
346. 0
382. 4
146. 6
283. 7
139. 4
167. 2
109. 7
122. 2
130 . 4
16 1 .0
373.4
369 .6
365. 4
345. 7
184. 2
397 . 1
158. 8
290 .8
27 1 .9
275. 7
257. 0
142. 1

3 5 7 ..6
3 7 8 .,8
4 0 4 .,3
3 7 6 ..5
351 ..2
180.. 0
3 9 9 ..8
169..5
244. 6
4 0 0 ..8
3 9 3 .,7
4 1 3 ,.9
3 9 7 ..4
4 1 2 ,.3
169.. 1
2 6 5 ..4
3 8 3 ..2
3 5 3 ..4
4 3 9 ,.9
3 4 4 ..6
176 ..8
466 ,.7
161..6
2 3 6 .. 0
37 1 .2
,
3 4 7 ,. 0
381 ..0
3 9 2 ,.4
146 ..6
281 ..6
149..3
154,. 1
98,.3
121 ,. 0
130..4
16 1 .. 0
3 9 7 ..6
4 1 7 ..0
4 1 0 ,.2
3 5 7 ,. 1
187 ..7
4 0 5 ,.5
158,.8
2 7 3 ..6
2 7 9 ,.5
2 7 8 .5
2 6 4 ,.8
152.. 1

322. 9
348.5
372. 0
368. 1
334. 0
349.5
126 .3
32 1.2
332. 0
314. 1
370. 0

3 2 8 ..7
3 4 8 ,.5
3 7 2 ,. 0
3 6 8 ,. 1
3 3 4 ,.0
3 4 9 ..5
126,.3
3 2 7 ,.4
355 .6
314 . 1
370 . 0

FEB.

327. 4
345. 9
372.8
328. 7
314. 0
179. 2
370 . 9
154. 9
215.5
357 1
353. 3
357 8
345. 6
402. 6
151. 5
238.8
335. 0
303. 7
379 9
307 9
166 4
427 3
145. 3
174. 7
3 3 5 .,0
306 . 3
334. 3
370.8
145. 7
265. 2
138. 4
144. 3
100. 2
113.> 6
1 ?." .7
149! 8
365. 6
376 . 7
3 5 9 .,3
35 1 .5
176 .9
3 8 5 ., 1
152.,8
241 . 1
2 5 8 .,0
2 5 6 ..8
246 .,3
138..3

348. 3
369.6
383. 9
340 7
360 2
184. 0
40 1 8
160 3
273.8
387.3
365. 9
372. 1
412. 6
44 1 2
159.3
30 1 6
375. 1
313.2
402. 5
362. 2
19 1 3
437. 5
16 1 .6
323.8
343.6
308. 3
346. 0
396.4
146 .6
286 . 0
140 .8
167. 2
109. 7
125. 3
130. 4
163. 7
379.6
369 .6
365. 4
355. 4
193. 0
407 .6
158. 8
306 .3
270. 4
251 . 0
274. 5
148.,4

337 . 6
359. 3
3 8 3 ..9
3 8 0 .,5
3 4 0 .,9
3 6 2 ..0
126 .3
3 3 6 .,2
3 5 4 ..6
3 3 6 ..5
391 ..5

322. 6
348. 5
372. 0
368. 1
334. 0
349. 5
126. 3
320. 9
3 3 2 .. 0
314. 1
3 7 0 ..0

See footnotes at end of table.




MAY

MARCH

JAN.

33

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE

1013

10 15

COMMODITY

NO.

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

338 8
309 6
321 9
340 7
359 9
238 3
343 8
305 1
353 4
341 8
267 7
352 6
274 7
313 0
343 8
269 8
304 5
292 6
321 1
294 1
223 5
291. 6
324. 2
2 1 2 ..5
318..8
353.,6
369..5
367..4
357..2
4 12..5
319. 6
2 7 6 ..5
382..8
2 1 2 .,4
207. 8
2 6 7 ..5
364. 2
3 7 4 ..3
318. 5
394., 1
328. 6
2 4 6 ..5
322.,4
346. 6
352.,0
3 2 8 .. 1
334. 5
302. 9
134. 7
134. 2
130. 9
143. 9
366. 0

338.8
309 .6
(3)
340 .7
359. 9
238.3
343.8
309 . 1
354. 3
341 .8
267 .7
352.6
275. 3
313. 0
343. 9
269.8
304. 5
292.6
321 . 1
294. 1
223.8
291 .6
324. 2
212.5
318.8
353. 6
369. 5
367 .4
357 .2
4 12.5
319.6
280. 3
382.8
212.4
207 .3
274.7
364. 2
374.3
3 18.5
394. 1
331 .3
246 .5
322. 4
340 . 1
346 . 9
320. 1
334.5
302. 9
134. 7
134.2
130. 9
144.4
366 . 0

338.8
309. 6
(3)
362. 3
388. 4
240. 7
343.8
309. 1
354. 3
341.8
273. 7
352. 6
276. 7
313. 0
343. 9
277 . 1
313. 5
295. 1
323.8
314. 2
223.8
291 . 5
324. 2
2 1 2 .,5
324. 8
3 5 3 .,6
3 6 9 .,5
384. 6
385. 6
470. 5
319. 6
280 . 3
382. 7
212. 4
207 .8
274. 7
364.2
374. 3
318. 5
394. 1
331 . 3
257 .4
335. 1
345. 0
351 . 1
326 .2
347 .6
302. 9
138. 3
137 .7
136. 8
145.3
369.5

362. 5
309. 6
(3)
362. 4
388. 6
240 .8
37 1 .0
3 0 9 ., 1
354. 3
342. 0
285. 5
352.8
279. 3
3 1 3 ..0
343. 9
2 8 8 ..2
313. 6
295. 2
323. 9
3 0 9 .,7
2 2 8 ..5
291 .,7
3 2 9 ..7
222. 5
3 2 4 .. 9
382. 0
3 9 3 ..6
386 ..4
3 9 0 .,4
4 7 0 ..5
319. 9
2 8 4 .. 0
3 8 2 .,7
212. 4
219. 4
2 7 4 ..7
364. 4
374. 7
318. 7
394. 4
331 ., 0
262.8
34 1 ,4
.
345. 0
356. 1
332. 0
353.8
314. 6
143. 6
142. 8
139.8
145.3
3 6 8 .8

323. 0
99. 9
99.6
100 . 1
100. 0

322. 9
98.8
100. 3
99.8
96.8

322. 9
97 .4
96 . 9
99.7
9 6 .8

324.4
98.3
96 . 9
100. 1
98.7

0242
0243
0244
0245
0246
0247
0248
0249
025 1
0252
0253
0254
0255
0256
0257
0258
0259
026 1
0262
0263
0264
0265
0266
0267
0268
0269
027 1
0272
0273
0274
0275
0276
0277
0278
0279
0281
0282
0283
0284
0285
0286
0287
0288
0289
0291
0292
0293
0294
0295
0 296
0297
02 98
0299

Steel mill p r o d u c t s (CONT'D)
Tie p l a t e s , low or h i g h c a r b o n
Axles, carbon
Wheels, carbon
Plates, carbon, A-285
P l a t e s , c a r b o n , A-36
Plates, stainless
Structural shapes
Bars, tool steel, a l l o y , die
B a r s , tool s t e e l , c . f . , a l l o y
Bars, h. r., alloy
B a r s , h o t r o l l e d , s t a i n l e s s , t y p e 304
Bars,h.r.,carbon,special
Bars, reinforcing
Bars, c. f., carbon
B a r s , c . f.» a l l o y
B a r s , e . g . s t a i n l e s s , t y p e 303
Sheets, h . r . , c a r b o n , coil
Sheets, h. r., carbon
Sheets, c. r., carbon
Sheets, galvanized, carbon
S h e e t s , c . r.» s t a i n l e s s
Sheets, electrical, alloy
Strip, c. r., carbon
Strip, c. r., stainless
Strip, h. r., carbon
Pipe, black, carbon
Pipe, qalvanized, carbon
Line p i p e , c a r b o n
Oil w e l l c a s i n g , c a r b o n
Oil w e l l c a s i n q , a l l o y
Pressure tubing, carbon
Mechanical tubing, carbon, weld
Mechanical tubinq, carbon, seamless
Mechanical tubinq, stainless, weld
Mechanical tubinq, stainless, seamless
Tin f r e e s t e e l , c a r b o n , d b l . c . r .
Tin p l a t e , e l e c t r o l y t i c
Tin p l a t e , e l e c t r o l y t i c , c o i l s
Tin p l a t e , e l e c . , c a r b o n , d b l . c . r .
Black p l a t e , c a r b o n
Drawn w i r e , c a r b o n
Drawn w i r e s t a i n l e s s , t y p e 302
1
Baling wire, carbon
Nails, w i r e , 8d common
Nails, w i r e , galv., 8 d common
S t a p l e s , f e n c e , q a l v . , c a r b o n steel
Barbed wire, galvanized
Woven wire fence, galvanized
B a r s , h . r . , s t a i n l e s s , f o r g i n q , 410
B.irsi c p n t n r l G s s a r o u n d , s t a i n l e s s , 416
D r a w n w i r e , s t a i n l e s s , t y p e 410
Bars, h.r., carbon, merchant quality
Bands (sheet), h.r. carbon

DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
JUN/77
DEC/68

356 5
309. 2
(3)
364. 9
387 3
250. 1
368. 1
315.8
353 5
349. 1
281 5
364.8
275 5
327 8
352. 0
284. 2
321 5
303. 9
333. 2
312.8
231 0
30 1 .9
337 . 9
221 . 9
333.8
380 . 4
392. 3
394. 2
407 . 5
501. 7
330.8
291. 7
402. 5
214. 3
229. 7
273. 0
363. 1
372.8
317. 6
392. 4
347.5
259. 6
337. 7
356. 9
362.2
342. 3
350 . 9
311. 7
141 .7
140 . 9
138. 1
147. 9
379. 9

02
0235
0237
0239

Foundry and forge shop products
P r e s s u r e & soil p i p e a n d f i t t i n q s , cast iron
S o i l p i p e & f i t t i n q s , g r a y & d u c t i l e iro
P r e s s u r e p i p e a n d f i t t i n q s , d u c t i l e iron
P r e s s u r e p i p e a n d f i t t i n q s , g r a y iron

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

3 2 9 .8
99.2
98.5
100 .8
99. 1

DEC/70

See footnotes at end of table.




34

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

36 1. 9
309. 0
(3)
366. 4
388. 2
255. 5
370 ..3
309. 1
354. 3
341. 6
285. 5
352. 4
278. 6
3 1 3 ..0
343. 9
288. 2
313. 4
295. 0
323. 7
309. 4
228. 5
2 9 1 .,7
3 2 9 ..7
2 2 2 .,5
3 2 4 ..9
3 8 2 ., 0
393. 6
3 9 1 .,0
3 9 0 .,4
470 . 5
3 1 9 ..7
2 8 4 ., 0
382. 9
212. 4
239. 2
2 7 3 ., 1
362. 6
372. 2
317. 1
391 ..7
330 .8
262.8
341 . 4
354. 5
363. 4
335. 0
353.8
314. 6
143. 6
142. 8
139. 8
145. 3
368.4

361. 9
309. 0
(3)
366. 0
387. 6
255. 4
3 6 9 ..4
3 0 9 ., 1
354. 3
341. 3
285. 5
351 . 9
273. 1
3 1 3 ..0
346. 9
288. 2
315. 7
297. 2
323. 3
309. 2
232. 0
291 . 5
3 2 9 ..5
225.8
324. 6
3 8 2 .,0
3 9 3 ..6
391 .,0
399.8
483. 1
320 . 4
284. 0
383. 4
212. 4
239. 2
272. 9
362. 4
37 1 .9
317. 0
391 . 4
331 . 0
262.8
341 .4
354. 5
363. 4
335. 0
353.8
314. 6
143. 6
142. 8
139. 8
145. 3
368. 1

3 6 2 ..5
3 0 9 ..0
(3)
3 6 6 .,0
3 8 7 ..6
2 5 5 ..4
3 6 9 ..4
3 0 9 .. 1
3 5 4 ..3
3 5 6 ..6
2 8 5 ..5
3 7 7 .. 1
2 7 6 .,5
3 4 2 ..6
3 5 9 ..3
2 8 8 ..2
3 3 2 ..2
3 1 3 ., 1
3 4 3 ..5
326. 6
2 3 2 .,0
3 1 2 ..2
3 4 8 ,.9
2 2 5 ..8
3 4 4 ,.7
3 8 2 ..0
3 9 3 ..6
4 1 0 ..3
421 ..4
5 1 3 ., 9
341 .,7
2 9 3 ..9
4 2 2 ., 1
2 1 2 .,4
239. 2
2 7 2 ..9
3 6 2 .,4
3 7 1 .,9
3 1 7 ., 0
3 9 1 .,4
3 6 0 .,6
262. 8
341 .,4
3 6 5 .,8
368. 6
355. 3
3 5 0 ., 9
314. 6
143. 6
142. 8
139. 8
150. 3
391. 9

362.5
309. 0
(3)
366. 0
387. 6
255.4
369. 4
320 .3
354. 3
356.6
285. 5
377. 1
275. 9
342.6
359. 3
288. 2
332. 0
313. 1
343.5
319. 3
234. 0
312.2
348. 9
225.8
344. 7
382. 0
393. 6
4 10.3
421 .4
513. 9
341 .7
303. 4
422. 1
217.2
239.2
272. 9
362.4
371 . 9
317. 0
391.4
363. 0
262.8
34 1 .4
3 6 5 .8
368.6
355. 3
353.8
314.6
143. 6
142. 8
1 3 9 .8
150. 3
391. 9

362.5
309. 0
(3)
366. 0
387. 6
255.4
369. 4
327. 4
354. 3
356.5
285. 5
377. 1
275. 4
342. 6
359.7
288. 2
332. 0
313. 1
343.5
319. 3
235. 9
312.2
348. 9
225.8
344. 7
382. 0
393. 6
408. 5
421 .4
513. 9
34 1 .7
303. 4
422. 1
217.2
239.2
272. 9
362.4
37 1 .9
317 . 0
391 .4
365. 7
2 6 2 .8
341 .4
3 6 5 .8
368.6
355. 3
353.8
314. 6
143. 6
142. 8
139. 8
153. 0
391. 9

362.5
309. 0
(3)
380.7
403.8
255.4
388. 5
327.4
351 .3
356.5
285.5
377. 1
274. 0
342. 6
359.6
288.2
332. 0
313. 1
343.5
319.3
235. 9
312.2
348. 9
225.8
344. 7
404. 1
409. 1
404.4
446. 1
586. 2
341 .7
303. 4
422. 1
216 . 9
239.2
272. 9
362.4
37 1 .9
317. 0
391 .4
365.7
2 6 2 .8
341 .4
3 6 5 .8
368.6
355.3
357 .3
314.6
143. 6
142. 8
139. 8
152. 0
391. 9

362.5
309. 0
(3)
380.7
403.8
255.4
388. 5
327.4
351. 3
356.5
285.5
377. 1
270.5
342.6
359.6
288.2
332.0
313. 1
343.5
319. 3
235. 9
312.2
348. 9
225.8
344. 7
404. 1
414.2
404.4
446. 1
586.2
34 1.7
303.4
422. 1
216. 9
239.2
272. 9
362. 4
37 1 .9
317. 0
391 .4
365.7
262.8
341 .4
3 6 5 .8
368.6
355.3
357 .3
314.6
143. 6
1 4 2 .8
139. 8
150. 9
391. 9

3 6 2 ..8
3 0 9 .,3
(3)
3 8 1 ., 1
4 0 4 ..4
255. 5
3 8 9 ..5
3 2 7 .,4
3 5 1 .,3
3 5 6 ..7
2 8 5 ..5
377. 5
2 7 0 ..5
342. 6
359. 6
288. 2
3 3 2 .,4
3 1 3 .,5
343. 9
3 1 9 .,5
2 3 7 ..6
312. 3
3 4 9 ., 1
225. 8
3 4 5 ..0
4 0 4 ., 1
4 1 4 .,2
4 0 4 ..4
453. 6
5 8 6 ..2
3 4 1 .,7
3 0 3 ..4
4 2 2 ., 1
2 1 6 ..9
239. 2
273.8
362.8
372. 5
3 1 8 .,3
3 9 2 ., 1
365.8
262.8
341 .,4
367. 7
370. 1
355. 3
359. 2
314. 6
143. 6
142. 8
139. 8
149. 1
392.4

326.5
98.3
96. 9
100. 4
98.7

329.4
98.4
96. 9
100. 7
98.7

3 3 0 .8
99.3
99. 1
100. 8
98.7

332. 0
99.2
99. 1
100 .5
98.7

334.2
99. 1
99. 1
100. 0
98.7

335.2
100. 6
(3)
102. 5
101 . 1

337. 1
100.6
99. 1
102.4
10 1 .1

3 3 8 .8
100 .6
99. 1
102. 3
101. 1

MAY

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE H O .

1015

1016

03 i
0321
0322
0323
04
0423
0425
0427
0429
05
0511
0522
06
0614
0621
07
0712
0736
08
0818
09
0917
11
1151
1153

Foundry and forge shop products (CONT'D)
M o t o r v e h i c l e c a s t i n g s , g r a y & d u c t i l e iron
C a s t i n g s f o r p a s s e n g e r c a r s , g r a y iron
Castings for other motor vehicles, gray
C a s t i n g s for p a s s e n g e r c a r s , d u c t i l e iro
G r a y & d u c t i l e iron c a s t i n g s , o t h e r
M o l d s & s t o o l s f o r h e a v y steel i n g o t s
Castings for construction & utility use
D u c t i l e iron c a s t i n g s , o t h e r
G r a y iron c a s t i n g s , o t h e r
M a l l e a b l e iron f o u n d r i e s
S t a n d a r d m a l l e a b l e iron c a s t i n g s
P e a r l i t i c m a l l e a b l e iron c a s t i n g s
Steel investment foundries
C a r b o n a n d low a l l o y s t e e l i n v e s t m e n t ca
High a l l o y steel i n v e s t m e n t c a s t i n g s
O t h e r s t e e l f o u n d r s , c a r b o n steel c a s t i n g s
R a i l r o a d wheel's a n d s p e c i a l t i e s
All o t h e r c a r b o n s t e e l c a s t i n g s
O t h e r s t e e l f o u n d r s , h i g h a l l o y steel c a s t
All o t h e r h i g h a l l o y s t e e l c a s t i n g s
Other s t e e l f o u n d r s , low a l l o y steel c a s t
All o t h e r low a l l o y steel c a s t i n g s
Forge shop products
Closed die forgings, carbon steel
C l o s e d d i e f o r g i n g s , a l l o y steel

0101
0105
0107
0108
0111
0112
0113

Pig iron a n d f e r r o a l l o y s
Pig i r o n , b a s i c
Pig i r o n , m a l l e a b l e
Pig i r o n , b e s s e m e r
Pig iron, n o . 2 foundry
Ferromanganese
Ferrosi1i con
Charge chrome

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/67
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/8 1
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

JUN/77
JUN/77

Honferrous metals

102
1022

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

01
0109
01 17
0118
0119
0121
0122
0123
0124
0126
0127
0128
0132
0133
0 136
0146
0151
0 156
02
027 1
0272

Primary nonferrous metals
Primary nonferrous m e t a l s , except precious
Aluminum paste pigment
Primary aluminum ingot, unalloyed
Primary aluminum ingot, alloyed
P r i m a r y a l u m i n u m , o t h e r t y p e s , e x c e p t ex
Aluminum extrusion billet
Cobalt
Domestic copper cathode
Copper powder
Tin, pig, grade A
Lead, pig, common
Nickel, cathode sheets
Zinc, slab, prime Western
Zinc, slab, special high grade
Antimony
M e r c u r y , 76 l b . f l a s k
M a g n e s i u m , pig ingot
Titanium sponge
Precious metals
Gold, refined
S i l v e r , b a r , r e f i n e d , .999 f i n e

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

102.3
100.9
105.2
105.0
105.2
390.0
104. 1
104. 1
105. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
37 9.0
(3)

1 0 0 .8
100. 9
100. 9
100 .3
102. 8
(3)
102. 3
104. 8
102. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
370 .4
363.2

101 .4
101 . 1
102. 1
101.6
102. 5
376.2
102. 4
102. 2
103. 2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
37 1 .2
364. 9

10 1 .2
100 . 9
102.2
1 0 0 .8
102. 8
376 .2
103. 1
102.2
103.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
37 1.6
364.8

101 .3
100. 9
102. 6
100 .8
104. 5
393. 1
103. 1
102. 4
104. 2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
3 7 2 .8
3 6 4 .8

101 .6
101. 1
103. 0
1 0 2 .2
105.5
393. 1
104. 2
105.0
104. 7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
375.5
373.9

10 1..5
100.. 9
102., 9
10 1..9
105..3
3 9 3 .. 1
104..2
104..0
104..9
100..0.
100 ..0
100.. 0
100,. 0
100 ..0
100..0
100 ,. 0
100.. 0
100,.0
100 ..0
100.. 0
100 ,. 0
100..0
100.. 0
375..5
373,. 9

101. 2
100. 4
103. 0
102. 3
105. 7
393. 1
104. 2
105. 4
105. 3
100. 3
100 .4
(3)
100 . 0
100 .6
99.8
100 . 9
100. 9
10 1. 0
100 .7
(3)
100 .6
100 .6
100. 6
378.7
(3)

10 1 .9
10 1 .2
(3)
(3)
106 . 1
393. 1
104. 2
105. 4
106. 0
100 .5
100. 7
(3)
100. 5
102. 0
100 . 0
100 .6
100. 7
100. 6
100 .7
(3)
100 .4
100 .4
10 1 .5
380 .8
(3)

103. 1
100.6
108. 0
108. 6
106.4
393. 1
104. 2
104. 0
106.7
100. 6
100. 8
(3)
100 .8
103. 2
100 . 0
10 1 .6
103. 3
101. 3
100. 7
100. 8
102. 0
101. 7
102. 2
383.2
(3)

103. 4
99.5
1 10.4
1 12.2
106.5
393. 1
104. 4
104. 6
106.7
100. 4
10 1. 0
98.9
100. 0
(3)
98. 9
10 1 .0
100. 3
10 1.5
100. 7
(3)
10 1.7
10 1 .4
102. 9
385.8
(3)

104. 8
101 .8
110. 5
1 12.4
106. 6
393. 1
106. 0
104. 7
106. 6
100. 6
10 1. 1
99.5
102. 4
(3)
10 1 .9
101 .4
100. 2
102. 0
100. 7
1 0 0 .8
10 1.7
10 1 .4
103. 6
389. 9
(3)

105. 1
10 1 .8
111. 9
1 12.4
107. 1
393. 1
106 .8
104. 5
107 .3
10 1.4
102. 1
99.5
105.4
108 .4
104 .4
10 1.5
100 .2
102. 2
10 1.3
10 1.5
102. 4
102. 2
104. 1
393.2
(3)

316.2
380.0
377 .5
118.6
117.0
287 . 0
324.2
311.5

310. 7
369.4
366. 9
1 15.3
1 14.3
286 .4
315. 0
310.8

310.7
369.4
366. 9
1 15.3
1 14.3
286.4
315. 0
3 1 0 .8

310.7
369.4
366 . 9
1 15.3
1 14.3
286 .4
315. 0
310.8

312.2
369. 4
366 .9
1 15.3
114. 3
286.4
319. 4
3 1 0 .8

311.9
369.4
366 .9
1 15.3
1 14.3
285.2
319. 4
310.8

315,.6
387..6
385..0
121 . 0
1 19.
.0
235,.2
319,.4
310..8

316.5
387. 6
335. 0
121 . 0
119. 0
288. 9
319.4
3 1 0 .8

317. 1
387.6
385. 0
121. 0
119. 0
288. 9
319.4
313. 9

316.7
387.6
385. 0
121 .0
119. 0
287.4
319.4
313. 9

324.2
387.6
385. 0
121. 0
119. 0
287.4
342.8
312.5

324.3
387. 6
385. 0
121. 0
1 19.0
287. 4
343. 7
310. 9

324. 1
387.6
335. 0
121 . 0
119. 0
287.4
342.8
311 .7

285.8

292. 1

287.4

286.5

288.4

287 .7

284,.5

2 8 2 .8

287.3

289.4

285.4

281. 1

277. 1

326. 1
280.5
281.3
100.8
101.5
102.9
101.0
(3)
208.0
(3)
431.6
267.5
399. 1
318. 1
305.9
392.4
83.2
362.3
538.2
740 .8
1310.7
702.3

346.5
282.4
(3)
100 .3
101 .4
102. 4
10 1.4
1351 .5
220.6
224.2
443. 0
242.9
400 . 1
290. 0
279. 1
414.5
71.6
347.7
506.8
9 5 3 .8
1607 .8
975. 1

334.8
277 . 0
(3)
99. 9
10 1 .5
102. 4
10 1.4
1351 .5
2 1 3 .8
221.5
425. 0
214. 3
400 . 1
290. 0
279. 1
414.5
78. 0
347.7
521 .3
876 .5
1437. 0
911.2

327.5
276.0
268. 7
100 .8
101 .5
1 0 2 .8
101 .4
1081 .2
208.8
218.2
413.6
257. 1
400 . 1
290 . 0
279. 1
4 14.5
80.7
347 .7
521 .3
803.7
1375. 9
795.4

327 .5
278.7
270. 9
100 . 9
10 1 .5
102. 8
10 1 .2
1081 .2
210 .2
218. 2
408. 9
27 1 .4
400 . 1
303. 7
292.5
414.5
85.2
347. 7
521. 3
776 .4
1368. 1
743.5

328. 1
280.3
270 . 9
10 1 .3
10 1 .5
103. 1
101 .2
1081 .2
212.3
220 .4
398.2
264. 3
400 . 1
3 2 4 .8
312.5
386.6
83.7
347 .7
521.3
765. 1
1382. 9
7 11.9

316. 0
322 .6
280. 1
273,.6
2 8 0 .8
273..7
100,.5
100. 7
10 1 .5
10 1 .5
,
102. 9
102,.8
101 .2
,
100. 8
1081 .2 1031. 2
2
04. 1
206 .0
220.4
220 .4
388,. 1 40 1.5
27 1,.4
296 .4
400 . 1
400,. 1
3 2 4 .8
324,.8
312.5
312..5
386..6
386.6
8 4 .,7
86.2
372.7
372..7
552.3
552..3
721,.0
628. 9
1315..8 1 149.3
658,.6
56 1. 9

324.5
288.5
2 8 0 .8
100 . 9
10 1 .5
103. 0
100. 8
1081 .2
213. 0
(3)
435. 0
32 1 .4
400 . 1
347.5
332.6
386. 6
87 .9
372.7
552. 3
637 .2
1 145.8
581 . 0

335. 0
288.3
280.8
101. 0
10 1.5
102. 9
1 0 0 .8
103 1 .2
211.3
(3)
456.4
307 . 1
400 . 1
347.5
332.6
386.6
87 .7
372. 7
552. 3
759.2
1302. 9
744.5

324. 0
283.5
285. 0
10 1.3
101.5
103. 1
100 .5
(3)
202.7
(3)
463. 1
292.8
400. 1
332.6
318.3
386. 6
85.2
372.7
552. 3
684.0
1266.5
609. 9

316.7
279. 3
297 .7
100. 8
10 1.3
102. 9
101. 0
(3)
197. 6
(3)
473.8
250. 0
400 . 1
337. 0
321.7
386. 6
85.2
372.7
552. 3
645.4
1195.8
569.8

310.5
273. 2
303.7
10 1 .4
10 1.2
103. 2
100 .3
(3)
195. 0
(3)
472.5
221 .4
388. 1
3 0 4 .8
298.3
344.7
82.7
372.7
552.3
6 3 8 .8
1 1 8 0 .8
564.5

See footnotes at end of table.




35

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

1022
1023

1024

1025

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE NO.

0273

Primary nonferrous metals
Platinum

(CONT'D)

01
0 106
0111
0116
02
0222
0223
03
0321
0326
0331
0336

Nonferrous scrap
Copper base scrap
C o p p e r scrap* n o . 2 r e f i n e r
Heavy yellow brass scrap
N o . 1 c o m p o s i t i o n (red b r a s s ) s c r a p
Aluminum base scrap
Aluminum seg. low-copper clips, N.Y. lb.
Old a l u m i n u m , s c r a p , s h e e t a n d c a s t , N . Y .
Other nonferrous scrap nec.
S c r a p lead b a t t e r y p l a t e s
New scrap nickel, clips and solids, N . Y .
B l o c k tin p i p e s c r a p
Old scrap zinc N . Y .

02
0201
0202
03
0302
0304
04
040 1
0402
0403
0404
05
0502
0503
06
060 1
0602
07

Secondary nonferrous metals
Aluminum, except extrusion billet
A l u m i n u m ingot
Other types, except extrusion billet
Refined copper
Brass ingot, alloyed
Bronze ingot, alloyed
Refined lead
Lead, unalloyed
Antimonial lead, alloyed
Babbitt metal, alloyed
Solder, alloyed
Refined zinc
Zinc dust, unalloyed
Zinc-base alloys
Precious metals
Gold, unalloyed
Silver, unalloyed
Other nonferrous metals

01
0101
0 102
0 103
0 104
0 105
0107
0108
0109
0 111
0 113
0 117
0118
0119
0123
0127
0 128
02
0231
0232
0233
0253

Mill shapes
Aluminum shapes
S h e e t , f l a t 5 0 5 2 - H 32
Sheet, flat 2024-T3, heat treatable
Sheet, coiled, bare, siding
Sheet, coiled, bare, finstock
S h e e t , c o i l e d , b a r e , reroll (foil base)
S h e e t , c o i l e d , b a r e , all o t h e r s
S h e e t , c o i l e d , n o n h e a t - t r e a t a b l e , precoa
Sheet, flat, nonheat-treatable, bare
F o i l , p l a i n ( u n d e r .006 i n c h e s )
R o d , screw m a c h i n e s t o c k , 2 0 1 1 — T 3
E x t r u s i o n , s o l i d , c i r c l e s i z e 4 to 5
E x t r u s i o n , s o l i d , c i r c l e s i z e 1 to 3
E x t r u s i o n , s o l i d , c i r c l e s i z e 10 to 12
Tube, drawn, 6063-T832
Plate, heat treatable 7075-T651
Plate, nonheat-treatable, 5083-H32
Copper and brass mill shapes
Coppei—base alloy strip
C o p p e i — b a s e a l l o y rod
Copper-base alloy tube; non-plumbing
Copper t u b i n g , non -plumbing

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

DEC/68

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

DEC/69
DEC/68

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

43 1.3

431.3

431.3

431 .3

431 .3

431 .3

431 .3

431 .3

431 . 3

431 .3

431 . 3

431 .3

431 .3

245.2
170 .6
165. 4
180. 2
197 . 9
450 . 3
493. 9
448.4
304. 3
415. 1
178. 8
455. 3
327 . 1

255.6
170 .5
169. 6
17 1 .6
205.2
510 .5
564.7
506 .7
302. 9
374.2
20 1 3
574. 1
347 6

250. 5
170 . 0
169. 6
17 1 .6
200 .8
504.3
539.4
506. 7
277. 1
329. 4
20 1 .3
455. 3
325.2

255.5
17 1 .4
169. 6
176 .0
199. 4
504.3
539.4
506 .7
305.2
399.6
201 .3
455.3
325.2

263. 0
180 . 1
172. 2
193. 6
209.6
504. 3
539.4
506 .7
3 14.0
421 .3
20 1 .3
455.3
325.2

257. 0
180 . 9
172. 2
195.8
209. 6
47 1.0
514. 0
469. 9
309. 3
409.8
20 1 .3
455. 3
325.2

247. 1
175. 6
165. 7
191 .4
205. 2
437. 7
488.6
433. 0
308. 2
421 . 3
184. 1
455.3
325.2

247 .5
173. 0
163. 2
189.2
200 .8
437. 7
488.6
433. 0
324. 3
462.8
184. 1
435. 5
325.2

251. 7
175. 7
172. 2
184. 8
197 . 9
437. 7
488.6
433. 0
340 .3
502.7
184. 1
435.5
325.2

243. 2
172. 4
165. 7
184.8
197 . 9
421 . 1
475. 9
414.6
317. 9
477 . 9
146 .7
435. 5
325.2

236 .6
165. 7
160. 6
176 .0
189. 2
418. 0
463. 2
414. 6
308.7
455.0
146 .7
435.5
325.2

223. 0
16 1 .1
154. 2
173. 3
184. 8
38 1 .6
425. 1
377 .8
281 .3
336 .8
146 . 7
435. 5
325.2

212. 0
151 . 0
150. 3
154. 0
174. 6
375.4
399.8
377 .8
262. 6
340 . 1
146 .7
435.5
325.2

273. 1
92.2
90 . 9
93,4
95.3
(3)
97.6
97. 9
95. 0
270 . 9
318. 9
475. 0
110. 0
1 18.3
110. 5
7 1 .8
75.6
63.6
102. 6

279.4
99. 1
98.5
99.5
100. 9
97 .3
100 .4
95.6
92. 9
255.2
316 . 0
470 .8
10 1.6
103. 7
102. 0
84. 9
93.4
89.8
100 . 0

273.7
97 .5
9 5 .8
98. 9
97 . 9
(3)
96 .4
87 . 3
77. 0
218.3
314. 9
452.4
10 1.7
105. 5
102. 0
80.2
83.5
79. 1
107 .7

272. 9
95.5
94. 1
96 .6
98. 0
98.8
97 .7
93.6
86.8
255. 1
311.2
460 .9
10 1.8
108. 2
(3)
77.8
79.8
7 1 .0
10 1.0

277 .8
96. 9
97.3
96 .6
98.4
97. 1
103. 3
97. 0
93.7
275. 1
323.4
461 .7
105. 6
110. 4
105. 6
73.5
79.2
67 .2
105. 8

275. 0
95.2
95. 0
95.4
97 . 3
96. 0
10 1 .5
94. 6
93.2
265. 3
303. 9
45 1 .7
111. 0
1 13. 1
110. 5
73.4
79.3
66 .7
104. 0

270.9
92.6
90 .8
94. 0
95. 0
(3)
98. 1
94.5
93.8
27 1 .5
302. 9
443.8
1 12.9
119. 1
1 12.9
72.6
75.7
59.8
10 1 .1

268.5
91 .4
(3)
92.5
93. 9
(3)
94. 6
98. 2
10 1 .0
285. 1
292.7
455.8
1 13.0
119. 9
1 13.0
63. 0
66 . 1
51 .2
100. 6

280 . 1
90 . 0
88.2
91 .5
98.3
95. 1
98. 1
109. 1
112. 7
321 . 1
321 .8
50 1 .8
116. 5
122. 5
1 15.3
63. 1
65.5
52.6
100 .8

277 .6
89.5
88. 1
90.6
93.6
94. 9
99. 0
104. 9
103. 1
293. 5
346 .4
50 1 .6
1 18.8
127. 5
1 18.2
74. 1
74.4
67 . 0
10 1.5

272. 0
89. 7
88.3
90. 9
92. 7
92.5
(3)
102. 6
95. 7
263. 9
325.8
517 .2
1 13.7
127 . 9
113. 5
69.6
73. 3
56 . 0
100 .3

268.6
87.7
85.7
89.4
90 .7
(3)
92. 6
100 .4
(3)
(3)
330 .3
507 .2
1 13.7
131 . 3
113. 4
65.2
69. 1
5 1 .6
103. 7

261 .2
8 1 .8
77 . 9
84.9
87.2
85.4
92. 0
97 .3
(3)
(3)
337 .9
(3)
109. 3
129. 9
109. 2
64. 0
67 .4
5 1.3
104 .5

304. 0
293.4
280 .9
302. 3
256. 1
(3)
289. 9
(3)
(3)
(3)
203. 1
224. 1
308.8
299. 3
285. 1
265. 9
378. 3
316. 4
222.2
247.2
198. 8
254.3
241 . 0

298.5
283. 9
2 6 5 .8
295. 9
242.7
274.5
289. 9
(3)
(3)
(3)
192. 9
219.3
306 . 0
296. 9
2 8 1 .8
257.5
368.7
293.6
226.7
248.6
197. 0
247.8
2 6 2 .8

297. 9
286. 0
268. 7
295. 9
242.7
28 1 .6
289. 9
(3)
(3)
(3)
192. 9
224.5
306 . 0
296. 9
28 1.8
262.7
368.7
297.6
224.8
245. 1
197. 0
250.7
26 1 .6

300 .5
287. 4
27 1 .6
295. 9
248. 0
281 .6
289. 9
(3)
(3)
(3)
192. 9
224.5
306 . 0
296 .9
2 8 1 .8
262.7
368.7
306.3
223. 0
2 4 2 .8
199. 3
248.8
259.3

303.6
290 . 9
27 1 .6
295. 9
253. 3
281 .6
28 9. 9
(3)
(3)
(3)
203.6
224.5
3 0 9 .8
300 .5
286.2
264.4
368.7
306. 3
224.4
246. 0
20 1 .0
252.5
242.8

303. 3
291 .6
274. 3
295. 9
253. 3
286 .2
289. 9
(3)
(3)
(3)
203.6
224.5
3 0 9 .8
300 .5
286.2
264.4
(3)
311. 1
222.2
244.6
20 1 .3
251 .6
239. 3

304. 3
293.7
282.5
295. 9
257 . 9
289.2
289. 9
100 . 0
100. 0
100 . 0
203. 6
224.5
309.8
300 .5
286.2
264.4
368. 7
321 . 3
220 . 9
248.8
203.2
250 . 1
230. 9

305.6
295. 2
285. 9
310. 7
259. 2
(3)
289. 9
100 .2
10 1 .7
100 . 0
205.7
224.5
309 .8
300 .5
286.2
268. 1
(3)
321 .7
220. 2
248.2
198. 7
252.2
230. 9

307 .8
295.2
285. 9
310. 7
(3)
(3)
289. 9
100 .4
10 1.7
100 . 0
205. 9
224.5
3 0 9 .8
300 .5
286.2
268. 1
375. 9
321 .7
223.2
250.8
198. 7
255.5
234. 0

307 . 0
296 .3
285. 9
310. 7
257 .5
(3)
289. 9
100 .4
10 1.7
100 . 0
205. 9
224.5
309.8
299.5
286.2
269.7
3 9 0 .8
321 .7
222. 4
249.5
202. 0
254. 7
234. 5

308. 2
298.8
(3)
307.7
268. 0
(3)
289. 9
100 .3
10 1.7
103. 7
208. 0
224.5
309 .8
299.5
286.2
269.7
390.8
328. 7
221 .7
243.6
198. 6
276 .4
233.5

306 .5
299.8
292. 3
307 .7
268. 1
(3)
289. 9
100 .3
10 1.7
103. 8
211. 9
224.5
309 .8
300 .5
286.2
269.7
390 .8
328.7
219. 0
248.3
198. 5
256 . 7
232. 0

305. 4
30 1 .8
305 . 1
304.7
266 .7
3 15.2
289. 9
,103. 3
104. 3
108. 8
210.5
224.5
309.3
299. 0
286.2
269.7
390 .8
337 . 9
217. 3
250 .2
190 . 0
255. 0
230 .5

See footnotes at end of table.




MARCH

36

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE N O .

1025

1026

1028

0254
0255
0256
04
0462
0463
05
0525
0526

Mill shapes (CONT'D)
C o p p e r -tubing, p l u m b i n g
C o p p e r s h e e t or s t r i p
C o p p e r rod
Nickel alloy mill shapes
N i c k e l p l a t e , 200 a l l o y
M o n e l s h e e t , 400 a l l o y
Titanium mill shapes
Titanium b a r , ground, 6 AL-4V
Titanium forgings, shipment, buyers

01
0 10 1
0102
0 103
0 106
0107
0109
0111
0115
0117
0 1 19
0137
0143
0 144
0 145
0 147
0 151
02
026 1
0267
0281

W i r e and c a b l e
Copper wire and cable
Bare w i r e , n o . 8 awg
Copper bare wire, alloyed
Automotive primary wire
B u i l d i n q w i r e , t y p e T H W , 12 AWG
B u i l d i n g w i r e , t y p e T H W , 500 M C M
Building w i r e , type RHW-RHH
Nonmetallic sheathed cable 12/2, w . g .
P o w e r c a b l e , t h e r m o s e t t i n g , 15 k . v .
Portable power cable,type GGC.
Control cable, thermoplastic insul.
Cord sets, power supply, 6 '
Magnet wire, class B, no.25, solderable
M a g n e t w i r e , c l a s s F , n o . 18 AWG
M a g n e t w i r e , c l a s s H , n o . 17 AWG
Magnet wire, class A, no.35. solderable
Telephone cable, polyethylene
A l u m i n u m w i r e and c a b l e
ACSR c a b l e , ( d r a k e )
Service entrance cable
M a g n e t w i r e , c l a s s F , n o . 17 AWG

01
0 10 1
0102
0103
0 104
02
020 1

Non-ferrous f o u n d r y shop p r o d u c t s
Zinc castings
Automotive, plated
Automotive, non-plated
Non-automotive, plated
Non-automotive, non-plated
Aluminum castinqs
Die c a s t i n g , a u t o m o t i v e
Metal

103
1031

1032

02
0209
021 1
0214
0215
0218
0219
0222
03
0302
04
040 1

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

86 .2
238. 9
96 .4
313. 1
293. 1
376 . 9
362.6
4 12.8
(3)

93. 0
241 . 1
99.5
313.2
293. 1
377 . 5
322. 3
390 .8
259. 6

91.5
236 .8
97 .3
313.2
293. 1
377 .5
322. 9
390.8
(3)

88.8
235. 3
97. 2
313.2
293. 1
377 .5
353. 9
390 .8
332.2

90. 0
237 .8
98. 7
313. 2
293. 1
377 .5
363. 5
406 .8
334. 0

87 . 0
236 .4
98. 7
313.2
293. 1
377 .5
363.5
406 .8
334. 0

84.6
238. 3
94. 9
313.2
293. 1
377 .5
366. 6
406 .8
334. 0

84.7
238. 3
93. 9
313.2
293. 1
377.5
374.8
424.6
(3)

86 . 4
239. 5
98. 3
313. 2
293. 1
377. 5
374.8
424. 6
335. 3

8 4 ..7
24 1 .4
.
96.. 0
3 1 3 ..2
2 9 3 ., 1
3 7 7 ..5
3 7 4 .,9
424. 6
3 3 5 .,5

83.6
24 1 .1
(3)
313. 2
293. 1
377 .5
377 . 9
429. 1
(3)

80.3
242. 0
93. 0
3 12.8
293. 1
373.8
377 . 9
429. 1
335.5

80 . 3
238.5
92.7
312.8
293. 1
373.8
377 . 9
429. 1
(3)

DEC/69

207.5
199.9
(3)
(3)
212.8
163.7
14 0.6
1 15.8
176.3
166 . 1
208.8
195.4
2 16.3
173.4
17 1.0
159. 1
206.7
224.4
239.5
277 .9
255.7
246.7

210 . 1
202. 9
183. 9
99. 1
2 10.7
188. 0
157 . 3
132. 3
188. 9
164. 7
207 . 1
196 .3
2 10.2
174. 5
173.2
160 . 9
205. 9
222. 7
238. 0
277 .2
255. 7
242. 2

207 .7
200 .3
(3)
98.4
210.7
172.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
206 . 9
(3)
209.9
173.8
172.5
160.2
205. 3
222.7
238 . 0
277 .2
255.7
243. 1

207 .6
200 .2
(3)
96. 9
2 10.0
177 . 1
(3)
124. 2
183. 3
163. 7
207. 3
195. 4
209.5
17 1 .0
169. 3
157 .2
203. 1
222. 7
238. 0
277 .2
255.7
243. 1

209. 1
20 1.8
184. 6
98. 6
207 . 7
180 .3
152. 4
126 .2
191 .8
164. 1
203.4
195. 7
209 . 9
174. 2
172. 9
160 .6
205.8
222. 7
238. 0
277 .2
255.7
243. 1

208.2
200 .8
(3)
97 .9
207 .7
180 .3
145.6
122.2
190 .4
168.7
207. 9
195.7
209. 9
173. 1
17 1 .7
159. 4
204.2
222. 7
239. 2
277 .2
255.7
243. 1

206 . 1
198. 5
175. 4
97 .5
207 . 0
159. 3
145. 0
116. 6
175. 5
168. 2
208.5
195. 1
209. 7
17 1 .0
169. 3
157. 2
203. 1
222.7
239.2
277 .2
255. 7
243. 1

205.8
198. 1
175. 1
97. 1
212.3
162. 9
139. 8
1 15.9
172. 8
168. 3
208. 1
195. 1
209.3
169. 6
167 .0
155. 7
20 1 .9
222.7
2 3 9 .8
278. 6
255.7
241.4

206 .2
198. 5
177. 8
98. 6
212.3
159. 5
137 . 1
109. 9
168. 3
166 . 9
210. 3
196. 6
224.7
17 1 .4
169. 1
157 .7
203. 4
222.7
239.8
278.6
255.7
241 .4

2 0 8 .,2
2 0 0 ..6
177. 6
98..5
2 1 9 ..2
154.. 9
131 .5
108. 7
168. 3
166. 1
210.8
195. 4
224. 7
176 .2
173. 0
16 1 .1
211. 4
228. 3
240 . 7
278. 6
255. 7
253. 2

207 .8
200 .2
176. 3
(3)
219.2
148. 0
131 .2
107. 2
168. 6
165. 9
209.7
195. 1
224.6
176. 8
173. 2
16 1 .4
213. 3
228. 3
24 1 .0
278. 6
255.7
256. 1

206 . 9
199. 1
174. 3
(3)
219.2
141 .8
129. 9
107. 2
168. 6
165. 5
210. 1
194. 6
224.6
176 . 0
17 1 .9
160 .2
212. 3
227. 0
240 . 9
278.6
255.7
255. 7

205. 9
198. 1
164. 6
(3)
217 .3
140. 5
135. 9
103. 7
163. 2
165. 1
210. 0
194. 0
229. 1
173. 3
169. 3
157 .7
210.4
227. 0
240. 9
278.6
255.7
255. 1

JUN/77
JUN/77
JUN/77
JUN/77
JUN/77

124.0
123.4
123.8
123. 9
124. 0

119.4
120. 5
1 17 .6
121 . 0
1 18.5

119.8
120 .5
117.6
121 .0
120 . 1

119. 9
120. 5
1 17 .6
121 .2
120 .2

120. 4
120 .5
1 17.6
121 .2
122. 5

120 . 9
120 .5
119. 3
121 .2
122.5

122. 3
121 .4
121 . 1
122. 8
124. 1

125. 6
124. 1
127. 7
125. 6
125. 0

126 .7
125. 2
129. 2
126. 1
126. 4

128. 2
126 ..4
131 . 2
128. 0
127. 3

128. 2
126 .4
(3)
128. 1
127. 3

128. 2
126 .8
13 1 .2
(3)
126 .8

128. 4
127 .4
131 .2
127. 1
127. 7

DEC/72

266.0

268. 1

270 .7

270 . 9

266 .7

268.3

264.4

2 6 3 .8

(3)

263. 4

263. 3

263. 2

263. 0

315.6

311.4

313.8

314. 1

314. 1

314. 1

314. 1

315.2

318.7

318.8

318.2

318. 1

3 1 6 .8

317.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

3 15.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

317.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

317 .3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

317.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

317 .3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

317. 3
100 .0
100 . 0
(3)
100 . 0
100 . 0
100. 0
100. 0
100 . 0
100. 0
(3)
100. 0
100 . 0

318. 6
100 .5
100 .4
349. 4
99. 9
100. 3
100. 4
100 ..0
100. 3
100.,0
245. 5
100. 6
100. 6

319.4
100 .7
100. 4
350 . 1
99. 9
100. 1
100. 4
100 . 0
100 . 3
100 . 3
246.2
102. 4
102. 4

319. 4
100 . 7
100 . 4
350. 1
99. 9
99. 9
100.. 9
100 .,0
100..3
100.,3
246 ..2
103.,5
103..5

318.8
100 .5
100. 4
349.8
99. 9
100. 1
101 . 0
96.7
100. 6
100. 3
(3)
104. 1
104. 1

318. 7
100. 5
100. 4
349.8
99. 9
100. 1
10 1. 0
96.7
100. 8
99. 7
2 4 4 .8
102. 2
102. 2

317.2
100 . 0
100 .4
343.3
96 . 9
99. 1
10 1.2
96 .7
100. 8
99. 7
245. 0
102. 3
102. 3

304.5

289.8

296 .5

296.5

296.5

296.5

296.5

2 9 6 .,5

317. 1

3 1 7 ., 1

317. 1

317. 1

317. 1

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70
/72

DEC/80
DEC/69
DEC/69
DEC/6 9
DEC/69
DEC/68
DEC/69
DEC/69
DEC/69
DEC/68
DEC/69

containers

M e t a l c a n s a n d can c o m p o n e n t s
Steel cans
F r u i t and f r u i t juice can
V e g e t a b l e & v e q e t a b l e j u i c e can
Lard a n d s h o r t e n i n g can
All o t h e r f o o d ( i n c l u d i n g s o u p ) c a n s
P a i n t a n d v a r n i s h can
A e r o s o l can
All o t h e r n o n - f o o d c a n s
Aluminum cans
B e e r can
M e t a l can c o m p o n e n t (steel a n d a l u m i n u m )
M e t a l can c o m p o n e n t s (steel a n d a l u m i n u m
B a r r e l s , d r u m s , and p a i l s

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/8 1
JUN/81
JUN/8 1
DEC/70
JUN/8 1
JUN/81

See footnotes at end of table.




37

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV. |
1I

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Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE

1032

NO.

0111
01 16

1042

1052

(CONT'D)

01
0105
0 108
0111
0 1 13
0 114
0116
01 18
0 119
0 121
0 125
0 129
0 131
0 136
0 137
0 138
03
0345
0347
0351
04
0456
0457
046 1

Hardware, n.e.c.
Builders hardware
Padlock combination
P a d l o c k , pin t u m b l e r
Cabinet hinge
Door lock, m o r t i s e , std. d u t y , keyed
Door lock, b o r e d , std. duty, keyed
Door lock, b o r e d , residential, keyless
Door lock, b o r e d , r e s i d e n t i a l , keyed
Exit d e v i c e , h e a v y d u t y , rim t y p e
Full mortise h i n g e s , light w t .
Sash fastener
Screen door c l o s e r , pneumatic type
Door closer, o v e r h e a d , commodity grade
D o o r stop
Cabinet pull
Dead lock, standard duty
Transportation equipment hardware
Other automobile hardware
Stern cleat, marine
Stern light, marine
Furniture hardware
Bedframe caster
Caster, office chair
Desk l o c k , c a m t y p e

0 106
0 121
0 131
0 132
0 133
0134
0 141
0 144
0 146
0 147
0 151
0 156
0 16 1
0 166
0 176
0 181
0182

Hand tools
A, , si n g l e b i t
W d o d c h i s e l - 1 inch
W r e n c h , open e n d
W r e n c h , box
Wrench, adjustable
Pipe wrench, heavy duty
Screw driver
Automobile bumper jack, ratchet
Vise, standard
Wrench socket
PIi e r s
Shovel
Hammer, carpenter
H o e , field and garden
F i l e flat
Hacksaw blades
Handsaw, crosscut
Plumbing fixtures and brass

105
1051

Barrels, drums, and pails
Steel barrel,55 q a l .
Steel pail, 5 gal
Hardware

104
1041

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

type

fittings

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/70
DEC/75
DEC/67
DEC/67
DEC/70
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/67
DEC/67
DEC/68
DEC/68
DEC/67
DEC/67
DEC/67

DEC/67

DEC/72

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

321, 7
266 5

306 8
252 1

313.2
259.5

3 1 3 ,.2
2 5 9 ..5

3 1 3 ..2
2 5 9 ..5

313. 2
2 5 9 .,5

3 1 3 ..2
2 5 9 ..5

3 1 3 ..2
2 5 9 ,.5

334. 9
2 7 7 ..9

334. 9
2 7 7 ..9

334.9
277. 9

3 3 4 ..9
2 7 7 ..9

3 3 4 .,9
2 7 7 .,9

263 2

254 5

258. 0

2 5 8 ,.6

2 5 8 ..5

259. 4

2 5 9 ..7

2 6 3 ..8

265. 3

2 6 7 ..8

26 9 .5

27 1. 5

272. 0

243.8
255. 3
131 8
307 2
264 4
156 7
243 3
245 3
161 3
258 8
253 2
287 0
247 9
211 4
155 5
166 0
140. 7
215. 3
2 1 1 .,5
239. 0
244. 4
336 .8
297. 3
268. 3
355.8

238 1
247 7
130 9
290 4
26 1 9
153 3
233 9
236 5
158 5
246 2
239 2
281 7
239 8
208 2
151 4
159 0
136.,9
2 1 2 .,3
2 1 0 ..3
2 2 7 .,3
2 3 0 ..0
3 2 5 ..2
2 7 7 ..9
259. 0
351 ..4

241.0
248.4
130. 9
290.4
265.3
153. 3
233. 9
236.5
158.5
246.2
239.2
281 .7
2 3 9 .8
208.2
151 .4
163. 2
136. 9
217.2
213.7
227.3
230 . 0
326. 1
28 1 .7
259.0
351 .4

2 4 1 ..2
2 4 9 ..0
130..9
2 9 7 ..7
2 6 5 ,.3
153,.3
2 3 3 .9
236 .5
158,.5
2 4 6 ,.2
2 4 8 .4
281 .7
2 3 9 ,.8
2 0 8 ,.2
154,.7
163 .2
136..9
2 1 7 ..2
2 1 3 ,.7
2 2 7 ,.3
2 3 0 ,.0
326,. 1
2 8 1 ,.7
2 5 9 ..0
3 5 1 ..4

2 3 9 ..8
2 5 0 ..4
130., 9
2 9 7 .,7
2 6 5 ..3
153..3
2 3 7 ..9
2 4 0 ,. 1
158..5
2 4 6 ..2
256.8
281 ,.7
2 3 9 ..8
2 0 8 ..2
154..7
163..2
136., 9
2 1 2 ..9
2 1 0 ..3
2 3 4 ..4
2 4 0 ..9
3 2 9 .. 1
2 9 4 ..7
2 5 9 ..0
3 5 1 ..4

240. 4
252. 0
133. 2
314. 5
265. 3
153. 3
237 .,9
2 4 0 ., 1
158. 5
246. 2
256. 8
2 8 1 ..7
239.8
208. 2
154.,7
163. 2
136. 9
212. 9
210. 3
234. 4
240. 9
329. 1
294. 7
259. 0
351 .4

2 4 0 ..8
252.8
133..2
306,.0
2 6 5 ..3
153..3
2 3 7 ,.9
2 4 3 ..0
158..5
261 ..7
2 5 6 ,.8
281 ,.7
2 3 9 ..8
2 0 8 ..2
154..7
163..2
141..8
2 1 2 .. 9
2 1 0 ..3
2 3 4 ..4
2 4 0 ..9
329., 1
2 9 4 ..7
2 5 9 ..0
3 5 1 ..4

2 4 3 ..6
2 5 5 ..9
133..2
3 0 0 ..3
26 1..4
158..5
2 4 3 ,.2
2 4 5 ,.9
161,.9
261 ,.7
2 5 6 ,.8
288 .6
2 3 9 ,.8
2 1 1 ,.9
156,.6
167,.8
143..0
2 1 3 ..2
2 1 1 ..5
2 3 4 ..4
2 4 0 ..9
3 4 3 ..6
3 0 7 ,. 1
2 7 7 ..6
351 ,.4

243. 9
256. 7
133. 2
3 1 0 .,5
26 1.,4
158..5
2 4 3 ..2
2 4 5 ..9
161. 9
2 6 1 .,7
2 5 6 ..8
2 8 8 ..6
2 5 2 .,0
2 1 1 ..9
156. 6
167.8
143. 0
213. 2
2 1 1 .,5
2 3 4 .,4
240. 9
343. 6
3 0 7 ., 1
277. 6
351. 4

246.8
259. 4
133. 2
3 1 0 ..5
2 6 5 ..4
158..5
2 4 5 ..6
2 5 2 ..8
165.. 1
2 6 1 ..7
2 5 6 ..8
2 9 2 ..0
2 5 6 .. 1
2 1 1 ..9
156. 6
170..4
143..0
216.8
2 1 1 .,5
2 5 3 ..5
2 5 9 ..7
343. 6
3 0 7 ., 1
277. 6
3 5 1 ..4

248. 9
261.5
128. 9
316.4
265.4
158. 5
249.5
255.6
165. 1
273.2
2 5 6 .8
293. 9
262.5
215.3
156. 6
170. 4
144. 4
218.5
211.5
253.5
259.7
347.9
307. 1
277.6
366.6

250. 0
264. 3
131. 5
3 2 5 .,9
265. 4
163., 1
261 ., 1
255. 6
165.. 1
2 7 7 .,4
256. 8
292. 0
2 6 2 .,5
2 1 8 .,5
156. 6
170.,4
144. 4
218. 5
2 1 1 ,,5
2 5 3 ..5
259. 7
3 4 7 .,9
3 0 7 ., 1
277. 6
366. 6

250. 6
265. 3
131. 5
3 2 5 .,9
265. 4
163., 1
2 6 1 .. 1
255. 6
165. 1
277. 4
256. 8
2 9 9 .,2
262. 5
2 1 8 ..5
160. 8
170. 4
144. 4
218. 5
211. 5
253. 5
259. 7
349. 9
3 0 7 ., 1
277. 6
373. 5

3 1 5 .,0
325. 0
2 5 7 .,5
3 2 4 .,4
3 6 0 ., 1
288. 5
336. 9
262. 0
6 7 3 .,7
316. 3
273. 6
2 7 6 .,0
324. 7
277. 5
3 3 4 ..4
400. 2
163. 2
181 .9

2 9 3 ..5
322. 3
240 ., 1
3 0 7 .,0
3 2 8 .,2
2 7 2 .,9
3 2 2 .,8
2 4 6 ..2
6 5 8 .. 1
3 0 3 .,2
2 4 5 ..5
2 6 5 .,4
309. 2
27 1., 1
3 0 8 ..0
3 7 7 ..7
150.,9
178.,4

303.6
322.3
240. 1
317.2
350.5
276.2
3 2 2 .8
246 .2
658. 1
303.2
266. 1
265.4
309.2
27 1. 1
308. 0
387.4
162. 7
178.4

305.. 1
322,.3
2 5 5 ,.3
3 1 7 ,.2
3 5 0 ,.5
2 7 6 ..2
3 2 2 ..8
2 5 6 ..0
6 5 8 ,. 1
3 0 3 ,.2
2 6 6 ,. 1
2 6 5 ,.4
309,.2
2 7 5 ..9
308..0
3 8 7 ,.4
162..7
178..4

3 0 8 ..3
3 2 2 ..3
2 5 5 ..3
3 2 3 ..4
3 5 0 ..5
2 8 0 ..3
3 3 2 ..4
2 6 3 .. 9
6 6 8 ..3
303. 2
2 6 9 ..3
2 7 3 ..7
3 0 9 ..2
2 7 5 ..9
3 0 8 ..0
3 8 7 ..4
162..7
178.,4

309. 8
322. 3
255. 3
323. 4
357. 5
285. 2
332. 4
263. 9
668. 3
310. 1
274. 0
273. 7
309. 2
275. 9
308. 0
387. 4
162. 7
178. 4

310..0
3 2 2 ..3
2 5 5 ..3
3 2 3 ..4
3 5 7 ..5
2 8 5 ..2
3 3 2 ..4
2 6 3 ..9
6 7 2 .. 1
3 1 0 ., 1
2 7 4 ..0
273. 7
3 0 9 ..2
2 7 5 .,9
3 0 8 ..0
3 8 7 ..4
162.7
178..4

3 1 7 ,.6
3 2 7 ,.6
2 5 5 ,.3
3 2 3 ,.4
3 5 7 ..5
2 9 1 .,6
3 3 2 ..4
2 6 7 ,.3
6 7 0 ,.5
3 1 0 .. 1
2 7 4 ..0
2 7 3 ,.7
3 5 2 ..0
2 8 0 ..7
3 4 5 ..2
3 9 7 ,.6
165..6
185..4

3 2 2 .,0
327. 6
2 5 5 ..3
336. 0
372. 6
291. 6
3 3 2 ..4
267. 3
6 7 0 .,5
325. 6
274. 0
273. 7
352. 0
280. 7
345. 2
418. 0
165. 6
185. 4

3 2 3 ..7
327. 6
2 6 9 ..5
3 3 4 .,7
372. 6
298. 6
3 4 8 ..9
2 6 7 .,3
6 7 7 ..5
325. 6
277. 6
2 7 3 .,7
352. 0
280. 7
345. 2
418. 0
165. 6
185. 4

324. 1
327.6
269.5
329.2
3 7 0 .8
298.6
354.5
267.3
677.5
3 2 5 .6
2 8 3 .8
281 .5
352. 0
280.7
345.2
418.0
165. 6
185. 4

328. 6
327. 6
2 6 9 .,5
329. 2
376. 6
302. 7
354. 5
267. 3
7 0 2 ..7
335. 1
289. 2
295. 9
316. 3
280. 7
3 9 2 ., 1
418. 0
165. 6
185. 4

328. 8
327. 6
2 6 9 .,5
329. 2
376. 6
302. 7
354. 5
2 6 7 .,3
702. 7
340.8
289. 2
295. 9
316. 3
280. 7
3 9 2 .. 1
418. 0
165. 6
185. 4

2 6 7 ..5

2 5 6 .,7

259.2

2 5 9 .5

2 6 5 ..3

266. 2

2 6 8 ..9

2 7 0 ,.9

2 7 1 .,2

2 7 1 .,6

272. 9

2 7 3 ., 1

274. 0

2 8 0 ..9
2 5 9 ,.7
325..2
3 2 4 ..0

280 . 3
259. 3
324. 1
322. 7

281 .9
2 6 0 ,.6
326 . 1
326,.3

291 ..5
2 7 4 ,.2
3 2 6 ,.0
326 ,.3

291 ., 1
2 7 3 .,4
326. 2
327. 2

2 9 2 ..6
2 7 4 ,.8
328 .5
3 2 8 ..2

299
280
337
336

2 9 9 ..3
2 8 0 ..7
3 3 7 ..9
3 3 4 .,3

2 9 9 ..4
2 8 0 ..6
3 3 7 ..6
3 3 6 ..9

299.5
(3)
338.8
335. 1

3 0 0 ..5
281 ., 1
3 4 1 ..5
3 3 5 .,9

300. 9
281 ., 1
3 4 3 ..5
3 3 5 .,4

2 4 5 ..4
2 6 9 .,0

249. 7
275.8

2 5 0 ,.2
2 7 7 ,.6

2 5 2 ,.8
2 7 8 ,.9

253. 3
279. 9

2 5 6 ..7
2 8 3 ,.5

2 5 9 .6
2 8 8 ,.4

2 6 0 .,4
2 8 9 ..7

259.8
2 8 9 ..3

259.7
290 . 0

2 6 0 .,0
291. 0

260. 8
2 9 2 ., 1

010 1
0111
0121

E n a m e l e d iron f i x t u r e s
E n a m e l e d iron b a t h t u b s
E n a m e l e d iron l a v a t o r i e s
E n a m e l e d iron s i n k s

2 9 3 .. 1
2 7 3 ..3
3 3 2 ..7
3 3 0 .,7

0101

Vitreous china
Lavatory

2 5 5 .,7
2 8 3 ..8

fixtures

See footnotes at end of table.




38

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.6
.0
,. 1

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE NO.

1052
1053

1054

1062

1063

1064

1065

1066

1067

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

DEC/74
DEC/80

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

0111

Vitreous china fixtures (CONT'D)
Water closet combination

231.5

225.6

227.5

226 .6

230.4

230.5

2 3 3 .8

234. 6

235. 0

234.3

233.2

232.8

233.2

,
0101
0111
0113
0121

Steel fixtures
Enameled steel bathtubs
Enameled steel sinks
Stainless steel sinks
Enameled steel lavatories

222.3
197.4
303.2
140. 1
(3)

213. 0
191 . 0
280.4
135. 5
(3)

215.4
192. 4
288.3
136. 4
(3)

215.7
193.2
280 .8
138.6
(3)

216.6
194. 8
280.8
139. 0
(3)

223.3
198. 3
307 .7
140. 5
(3)

223.8
199. 4
307 .7
140 .5
(3)

223. 9
199. 8
307 .7
139. 9
(3)

225.6
200 .5
314.2
140 .5
(3)

226.6
20 1.2
314.2
141. 7
(3)

227 .6
(3)
319. 0
142. 2
103. 0

227. 9
200 . 1
319. 0
143. 7
(3)

227 .7
200 .3
319. 0
142. 7
104. 8

0111
0112
0113
0121
0141
0142
0161
0162

Brass fittings
Bathtub drain and overflow
Bathtub and shower fitting combination
Single control bath/shower combo
Lavatory f a u c e t , combination
Sink f a u c e t , deck t y p e
S i n g l e c o n t r o l k i t c h e n sink
Lavatory trap, bent tube, adjustable
Water control/float valve

272. 1
250. 0
274.0
156 . 1
248.7
269.8
151. 1
321.7
167. 1

261 . 1
245.4
268.5
149. 0
240.4
257.2
142. 9
306 .5
162. 5

263.6
247. 5
269.6
150 .0
242.5
26 1.4
142. 9
3 1 0 .8
163. 6

263.6
247.5
269.6
150. 0
242.5
261 .4
142. 9
3 10.8
163. 6

270. 9
247.5
273.2
153. 7
245.7
264.2
151 .2
323.2
166. 6

270. 9
247 .5
273.2
153. 7
245.7
264.2
151 .2
323.2
166. 6

274. 0
249.4
274.6
155. 6
250.2
272.5
151. 2
326.6
166. 6

275. 3
251 .8
274. 6
158. 7
250. 2
272. 5
153. 8
326.6
169. 2

275.2
251 .8
274. 6
158. 7
250.2
272.5
1 5 3 .8
326 .6
167. 8

275.8
25 1 .8
274.6
158. 7
2 5 1 .8
275. 7
1 5 3 .8
326.6
167. 8

277 .9
251.8
277.8
160. 3
254.7
278. 3
156 .6
326 .6
170. 2

277 . 9
251 .8
277.8
160. 3
254.7
278. 3
156 .6
326. 6
170.2

279.2
255.8
279.6
164. 4
256. 2
2 7 9 .8
156. 6
326 .6
170. 2

224.2

216.6

217.6

219.5

219.8

222.3

223.5

226. 4

227. 9

228.5

229. 0

228.8

229. 9

232. 7
236. 9
(3)
238.5
106 .7
(3)
105. 3

233.7
238. 3
254. 4
238.5
108. 0
(3)
105. 6

233.7
238. 3
254.4
238.5
108. 0
(3)
105.6

234. 0
238. 3
254. 4
238.5
108. 9
(3)
105. 6

234. 0
238.3
254.4
(3)
108. 9
(3)
105. 6

234. 0
238.3
254.4
238. 5
108. 9
1 14.5
105. 6

Heating

106
1061

COMMODITY

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75

equipment

0102
0103
0111
0113
0131
0141

Steam and hot water equipment
Gas heating boilers
Oil h e a t i n g b o i l e r s
Steel h e a t i n g b o i l e r s
S t e e l h e a t i n g b o i l e r s o v e r 400 m b h
Steel radiators and convectors
All o t h e r r a d i a t o r s a n d c o n v e c t o r s

0133
0134
0136
0142
0146
0159

Warm air furnaces
S t e e l , f o r c e d a i r , o i l , 9 5 - 1 1 2 m btu
Steel, forced a i r , oil, 78-85 m b.t.u.
Gas-fired wall furnaces
Steel, forced a i r , gas, 72-88 mbtu
Gas-fired floor furnaces
E l e c t r i c , f o r c e d a i r , 10kw

0111
0116
0121
0136

Conversion burners
C o m m e r c i a l / i n d u s t r i a l oil b u r n e r s
G a s b u r n e r s o v e r 400 m b h
G a s b u r n e r s , 400 m b h a n d u n d e r
Com./ind. dual fuel burners

0103
0121
0126

Domestic heating stoves
Gas-fired domestic heating stoves
Wood/coal stoves, non-airtight
Wood/coal stoves, airtight

01
0121
0126

Unit heaters and ventilators
Unit heaters
G a s f i r e d p r o p e l l e r - f a n t y p e , u n d e r 400
Steam, propeller fan type

0101
0113

Water heaters, domestic
Electri c
Gas

01
0116

Other systems and other parts
Other heating systems
Gas-fired infra-red heaters

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

230. 1
233.3
252.2
233.7
(3)
(3)
103.7

221 . 0
222.5
246 .8
215.2
100. 0
107. 2
100. 1

222.6
223. 0
248. 0
223. 3
(3)
107. 2
100 . 1

224.4
223.4
249. 9
231.2
(3)
111.2
100. 0

225. 9
230.3
251 . 9
231 .2
(3)
1 12.3
100. 0

232.4
236 .0
2 5 2 .8
238.5
106. 7
112. 9
105. 3

233. 1
236.5
253.3
238.5
(3)
1 12.9
105. 3

DEC/80
DEC/75

225.4
232.2
249.3
293. 1
232.7
(3)
147. 0

215.3
224.7
236.4
282.2
2 2 3 .8
(3)
142. 9

215.6
224.7
236.4
284.2
2 2 3 .8
(3)
142. 9

216.2
227.8
236 .4
284.2
223.8
(3)
146.6

217.3
232. 0
236.4
281 .5
225.7
(3)
146 .6

221 .7
232.0
242.2
290 .3
2 3 0 .8
(3)
146. 6

2 2 3 .8
232. 0
248. 9
290 .3
232.6
(3)
148. 2

230 .4
234.2
256.7
293. 0
241 .6
(3)
148. 2

231. 1
234.2
256. 7
294. 6
241.6
(3)
152. 4

231. 3
238. 9
256. 7
294.6
241 .6
109. 3
152.4

232.5
241 .5
256 .7
307 .3
241 .6
109. 3
152. 4

233.2
(3)
260 . 9
307 .3
(3)
1 14.6
142. 4

236.2
(3)
267 .5
307 .3
(3)
114.6
142. 4

DEC/80

216.4
1 0 4 .8
104.3
237 .5
106. 0

2 0 7 .8
101 .9
10 1.2
225.7
102. 6

209. 9
10 1 .9
101. 2
232.7
102. 6

213.5
103.4
103. 0
236 .0
104. 7

215.6
103. 4
104. 0
236 . 0
106 .2

215. 9
103. 4
104. 0
240 .3
106. 2

215. 9
103. 4
104. 0
240.3
106. 1

215. 9
103. 4
104. 0
240. 3
106 . 1

215. 9
103. 4
104. 0
240 . 3
106. 1

218. 9
108. 4
105. 1
241 .6
106. 1

218. 9
108. 4
105. 1
(3)
(3)

224. 0
108. 4
108. 0
24 1 .6
109.6

224. 0
108. 4
108. 0
(3)
109. 6

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

191.4
(3)
106. 1
104. 0

192. 3
101 .7
107. 8
10 1.6

192. 7
(3)
107. 8
102. 3

190.4
(3)
105. 9
102. 1

185. 2
(3)
103. 8
98. 9

185.3
(3)
103. 4
9 9 .8

186. 7
(3)
103. 5
102. 0

191. 7
(3)
106 .4
103. 4

193. 7
(3)
106 .8
106. 3

196 .4
(3)
106 .8
111. 1

193. 7
(3)
106 .8
106.2

193.7
(3)
106 .8
106 .2

195. 1
(3)
107. 5
107. 8

226.2
267 .6
232.3
270 . 9

224. 0
262.2
225.4
268. 1

224. 0
262.2
225.4
268. 1

224. 0
262. 2
225. 4
268. 1

224. 0
262. 2
225.4
268. 1

223.4
260.6
225.4
265. 1

226.7
268.8
232.5
273.3

226.3
267.8
232.5
27 1.5

227.4
270 .5
237.5
271.5

227.8
27 1 .5
237.5
273.3

2 2 7 .8
27 1.5
(3)
273. 3

229. 2
275. 0
244.2
273.3

230. 0
276 . 9
244.2
276.9

218.2
192.7
232.7

215.5
190. 8
229.3

216.6
192. 2
230.2

217.4
192.5
231 .4

2 1 5 .8
191. 2
229.5

215. 9
191 .3
229.6

216. 9
192. 4
230.6

218.5
192. 7
233.2

2_'2.6
195. 7
238. 0

222.6
195. 7
238. 0

223. 1
196. 2
238. 4

217.2
191 . 0
232.3

216.7
190. 4
231. 9

105.5
104.4
104. 0

100. 8
101. 0
100. 0

100. 9
10 1.5
100. 0

105.4
102.2
102.8

105. 6
102.5
102. 8

105. 7
102. 9
1 0 5 .7

105. 8
103. 0
105. 7

106 .3
104. 8
105. 7

107. 1
106. 7
105. 7

107. 1
106.7
105. 7

107. 1
106 .8
(3)

107. 3
107.3
105. 7

107. 3
107. 3
(3)

DEC/80
DEC/80

DEC/67
DEC/67
DEC/67

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

See footnotes at end of table.




39

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE N O .

1067

0121
0126
02
0216

1072

1073

1074

Other systems and other parts (CONT'D)
Non-electric fireplaces
Other heating systems, n . e. c.
Other parts for heating systems
Other parts, n . e. c .
Fabricated structural metal

107
1071

COMMODITY

OTHEiR
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

107.8
104.5
106 . 0
106. 1

102. 4
101 .5
100 .7
104. 0

106. 6
101. 5
100. 6
103. 5

105.5
102.2
106.6
104.0

106. 7
102. 5
106. 8
105. 2

108.5
102.5
106 .8
105.2

109. 0
102.5
106 . 9
106 .0

109.8
106.0
106.9
106.0

110. 0
107. 6
107. 2
107. 6

110. 0
107. 6
107. 3
107 .8

110.0
(3)
107.3
107.8

1 0 7 .8
107 . 9
107. 3
107 .8

107.8
107 .9
107.3
107.8

295.5

283. 1

285.4

289.4

293. 1

294. 0

295. 0

297.9

299. 3

300 . 0

302.6

303.2

303.0

275.3
286.7
263.8
206 . 9
222.4
311. 0
289.4
201.5
266.3
230.8

276.2
286 .7
263.8
206 . 9
222. 4
316.7
289.4
20 1 .5
266. 3
230 .6

276.4
286.7
263.8
215. 1
222.4
316.7
289.4
20 1.5
(3)
(3)

278.5
286.7
(3)
215.1
222.4
322. 9
294.2
20 1 .5
(3)
(3)

285.6
310.8
(3)
215. 1
235. 1
322.5
294.2
20 1 .5
265.5
234. 0

284. 9
310.8
288. 1
216.5
235. 1
322.5
294.2
197. 9
265.5
236.5

284.7
310.8
283.8
219.4
(3)
323.5
295.2
197. 9
(3)
(3)

285.2
310.8
283.8
219.4
235. 1
323.5
295.2
197. 9
268.4
238. 4

286 . 9
(3)
(3)
219.4
235. 1
323.5
295.2
202.5
273.2
240.2

products

0111
0112
0113
0114
0121
0122
0123
0131
0132

Metal doors, sash, and trim
Window, aluminum, res. slide type
Window, aluminum, res. single hung
Window, aluminum, com., projected
Window, aluminum, com., double hung
D o o r a s s e m b l y , steel
Door f r a m e , steel
Sliding glass door, aluminum
Aluminum storm window
Aluminum storm door combination

0101
0102
0103
0111
0112
0113
0122
0133
0138
0139
0147

Metal tanks
Pressure tank, above ground
Pressure vessels, non-aluminum
Pressure v e s s e l , 30,000 gallon
Elevated water tank, field erected
Bulk s t o r a g e t a n k , 6,000 g a l l o n s or l e s s
Bulk s t o r a g e t a n k , o v e r 6 , 0 0 0 g a l l o n s
Non-LPG gas cylinders
Other pressure tanks
C u s t o m t a n k , 3/4 in. a n d l e s s
C u s t o m t a n k s , o v e r 3/4 i n .
Petroleum storage tanks

0101
0106
0111
0112
0113
0 114
0155
0157
0159
0161

Sheet metal products
Roofing, steel, formed
Roofing, aluminum, corrugated
S i d i n g a l u m i n u m , n o n i n s u l . m f r . to d i s t .
S i d i n g a l u m . , n o n i n s u l . , m f r . to d i r .
S i d i n g a l u m . , i n s u l t a t e d , m f r . to d i s t .
S i d i n g a l u m . , i n s u l a t e d , m f r . to d i r .
F u r n a c e p i p e , g a l v . , 30 g a l . , 6 i n . d i a .
E l b o w s 90 d g . , g a l v . , 30 g a . , 6 i n . d i a .
Grain b i n , f a r m
Grain b i n , commercial

02
0202
0214
03
0302
04
0402
05
050 1
051 1
06
0645
07
0781
0782

Struct., arch., pre-eng. metal products
F a b r i c a t e d iron a n d s t e e l p i p e a n d f i t t i n g s
Fossil fuel power plant
O t h e r iron a n d steel p i p e f a b r i c a t i o n
F a b r i c a t e d iron a n d steel t u b e a n d f i t t i n g s
Welded tubing
Nonferrous pipe and tube fabrication
Copper pipe and tube fabrication
Fabricated structural metal
Fabricated structural steel for bldgs.
F a b r i c a t e d s t r u c t u r a l s t e e l for b r i d g e s
Prefabricated metal buildings and components
Metal building, steel, rigid frame
Miscellaneous metal work
Expanded metal lath
Expanded corner bead

278.8
295.5
(3)
212.2
225.7
316.9
289. 9
200 . 1
(3)
(3)

267.4
286.7
259.6
204. 1
217.2
300 . 9
276 .3
195. 4
252.2
227. 6

27 1 .0
286. 7
259.6
204. 1
217.2
309.3
283. 1
(3)
252.2
230. 1

273.3
286.7
263.8
204. 1
218.5
309.3
283. 1
201.5
(3)
(3)

JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80

304.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
423.0
327.4
307 .3
107 .5
(3)
112.0
(3)
109.8

292.5
291 . 9
106. 1
317. 3
405. 1
315.5
298. 9
103. 1
105. 4
104. 5
103. 0
104. 7

297. 0
(3)
115. 9
(3)
407. 1
324.6
296.0
103. 6
105. 4
109. 7
103. 0
105. 6

298.7
(3)
1 15.9
(3)
409.0
323.5
297 .6
107. 1
105.6
109.7
103.0
105.8

300.8
. (3)
116. 7
(3)
409. 0
324. 0
307 . 1
107. 1
106. 8
110. 4
103. 0
106 . 1

302.8
(3)
1 16 .7
(3)
426.7
331 . 0
309 . 0
107.2
106 .8
110.4
103. 0
108. 8

303 . 9
(3)
116. 7
(3)
428.7
329.8
309 . 1
107. 2
106 .8
111. 9
105. 8
109. 8

305.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
431 . 9
330. 1
311.8
107.2
(3)
111.9
(3)
109.5

305. 7
(3)
(3)
(3)
432. 9
327.5
310.6
108. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
110. 6

309.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
435. 0
330. 3
311 .9
108. 9
(3)
1 15.5
(3)
1 12.0

310.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
331.3
311.2
108. 9
(3)
115.5
(3)
114.9

310.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
444. 7
332. 0
312. 0
110. 3
(3)
1 15.5
(3)
1 14.9

311.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
328.8
312.0
110.8
107.0
116.8
(3)
1 14.9

DEC/75
DEC/75

304.4
342.2
327 . 9
(3)
(3)
204. 1
(3)
293.5
323.5
166 .3
152.7

291 . 9
324.2
319. 9
(3)
(3)
198. 5
(3)
287 . 1
309. 3
153. 4
139. 5

292. 1
324. 2
319. 9
24 1 .3
230 .8
198.5
211.6
287 . 1
309. 3
155. 0
14 1 .1

297.9
336.5
319.9
(3)
(3)
205.4
(3)
287 . 1
309.3
156 .6
142.7

30 1 .9
339.8
319. 9
246 .2
230 .8
205 .4
211. 6
292. 5
314. 9
169. 3
155. 6

303. 4
339.8
325.2
246 .2
230 .8
205.4
211.6
296 . 9
319. 5
169. 3
155.6

304.2
339. 6
331 . 1
246 .2
230 .8
205.4
211. 6
296 . 9
319. 5
169. 3
155. 6

312.0
356 . 0
331 . 1
(3)
(3)
205.4
(3)
304.8
328.5
170.8
157 .4

311. 2
353. 9
331 . 1
246. 2
230.8
205.4
211. 6
304.8
328.5
170. 8
157. 4

309.7
348. 0
336 .3
246 .2
230 .8
205.4
211. 6
304 .8
328. 5
170 .8
157. 4

311.0
348.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
311.1
339.7
170.8
157 .4

310. 6
348. 0
336 .3
(3)
230.8
205. 4
211. 6
308. 9
337 .3
170 .8
157 .4

306 .6
348.2
336 .3
255.7
(3)
205.4
(3)
239.7
337 .3
168.7
155.5

294.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
299.0
289.3

280.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
284.7
275.6
(3)
253.2
(3)
306 .5
300 . 0

283. 3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
287 .4
277.8
(3)
259.2
(3)
312. 1
313.8

288.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
294.9
287 .4
(3)
257.9
(3)
312.1
313.8

293. 4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
298. 9
2 8 9 .8
(3)
259. 6
(3)
317. 5
320.4

293.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
298.9
289.8
(3)
258.8
(3)
317.5
320 .4

294.5
100. 0
100. 0
100 . 0
100. 0
100. 0
100 . 0
100 . 0
100. 0
300.2
290 .9
100. 0
258.8
100 . 0
317.5
320 .4

295.8
100.7
100.0
100.4
10 1.3
10 1.5
100.0
(3)
100 . 0
300.2
291. 1

296 . 9
102. 5
(3)
104. 1
102. 6
103. 4
100 . 0
(3)
100. 0
300. 2
291 . 1

298. 4
103. 8
106 . 9
104. 7
102. 6
103. 4
100 . 0
(3)
100. 7
302. 3
292.5

303.2
104.4
107.3
106.2
104.1
105.5
100.0
(3)
103.2
310.4
298. 1

3 0 3 . 9.
104. 5
(3)
105. 7
104. 4
105. 9
10 1.5
(3)
103. 2
310.4
298. 1

304. 0
104.5
(3)
105.7
105. 1
107.0
10 1.5
(3)
103.2
(3)
(3)

263.7
100.7
326 .0
327 .4

268. 4
100 .7
326. 0
327.4

268.4
101. 0
334.4
334. 0

270 .7
10 1.1
336.5
334. 0

272. 2
10 1.6
336 .5
334. 0

272. 9
10 1.6
336 .5
334. 0

DEC/71
DEC/7 1
DEC/7 1

JUN/80

JUN/81
JUN/8 1
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/8 1
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

263.7
(3)
323.3
323.3

See footnotes at end of table.




40

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise Indicated)
CODE

1074
1075

1076

NO.

1083

1089

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

Struct., arch., pre-eng. metal
Fabricated bars

DEC/73

176. 1

175.6

175.6

175. 1

175. 1

176. 1

176. 1

176. 1

176. 1

176. 1

176.4

177. 5

177. 5

0101
0102

Heat exchanges and condensers
B a r e tube h e a t e x c h a n g e r s
Fin t u b e h e a t e x c h a n g e r s

JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80

112.5
115.4
110.8

107.9
110.3
106.8

108.0
110.3
107.2

108. 0
110.3
107.2

108.6
111.5
107.2

110.0
1 14.3
107.2

111. 5
1 14.3
112. 9

114.8
1 17.0
113.2

1 14.8
117. 0
113. 2

1 1 4 .8
117. 0
113.2

117.2
120.8
1 14.0

1 17.2
120. 8
1 14.0

117. 2
120. 8
1 14.0

0101
0 111
0 121

F a b r i c a t e d steel p l a t e
Large diameter pipe
Weldments
Other fabricated plate

JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80

106 .4
(3)
104.4
(3)

104.6
110.5
103.6
103.5

105. 1
112.6
103.6
103.8

105.8
114.3
103.6
104.6

106.0
114.3
104.2
(3)

106. 1
1 14.5
104.6
(3)

106. 9
117. 9
104. 6
(3)

106.9
(3)
104.6
(3)

106. 9
(3)
104. 6
(3)

107. 0
C 3)
104. 9
(3)

107.0
(3)
104.9
(3)

107. 3
(3)
104. 9
C3)

107.3
117. 9
104. 9
105.7

Steel power

JUN/80

1077

products

ANN.
AVG.

0791

108
1081

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

boilers

Miscellaneous metal

products

0 106
0 116
0 131
0 141
0146
0 151

Bolts, nuts, screws, and rivets
Carriage bolts
Nuts
Cap s c r e w s
M i n e roof b o l t
Hi-strength structural bolt, 7/8"x2
Special industrial fasteners

02
0203
0209
021 1
03
030 1
0303
0307
0311
0321
0323
0325
0329
033 1
0333
0338
0345
035 1
036 1
037 1
04
0453
05
050 1
0503
0504
0521

Lighting fixtures
Resi dent i al
Res., incand., ceilinq, enclosed bowl
Res., incand., exterior wall bracket
Residential fluorescent ceilinq fixture
Cornmerci al/i nst i tuti o n a l or i n d u s t r i a l
Commercial incandescent fixtures, surfac
Commercial incandescent fixtures, recess
Other commercial incand. fixtures, incl.
C o m m e r c i a l H . I . D . f i x t u r e s , m e r c u r y and
C o m m e r c i a l f l u o r . f i x t u r e s , r e c e s s e d air
C o m m e r c i a l f l u o r . f i x t u r e s , r e c e s s e d non
C o m m e r c i a l f l u o r e s c e n t strip l i g h t s
Commercial fluorescent fixtures, plastic
C o m m e r c i a l f l u o r e s c e n t f i x t u r e s , w a l l mo
Commercial fluorescent fixtures, surface
Other commercial fluor. fixtures, incl.
C o m p o n e n t or r e n e w a l p a r t s f o r c o m m e r c i a
Industrial incandescent fixtures, genera
Industrial fluorescent fixtures, general
Industrial H.I.D. fixtures, mercury and
Vehi c u l a r
M o t o r v e h i c l e r e a r light a s s e m b l y
O u t d o o r and o t h e r t y p e s
F l o o d l i g h t , i n c a n d e s c e n t , 1,500 w . , g . p .
M e r c u r y v a p o r f l o o d l i g h t , 400 w a t t
M e r c u r y f l o o d l i q h t , 1000 w a t t
Flashlight, 2 cell, general purpose

02
0216
0217
0225
03
031 1

Other miscellaneous metal products
Hot formed springs
O r i g . e q u i p , leaf s p r i n g s , e x c e p t for pa
R e p l a c e m e n t leaf s p r i n g s for m o t o r v e h i c
L o c o m o t i v e , r a i l r o a d car & o t h e r h e l i c a l
Cold formed springs
C o l d f o r m e d f l a t s p r i n g s m a d e of s h e e t &

1/2"

DEC/7 1
DEC/76
DEC/73
JUN/81
DEC/69
JUN/81
DEC/68
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
DEC/73
DEC/67
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/8 1
JUN/76
JUN/81
JUN/81
DEC/73
JUN/81
DEC/69
DEC/73

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/8 1
JUN/81

110.8

106.8

107.6

108.2

108.8

109.6

110. 6

111.4

111. 8

1 12.3

112.7

1 14.1

1 15.7

270.5

260.5

263. 1

264.7

267.2

269.7

269.4

272.0

272. 9

273.7

276. 1

278. 0

278.3

262.6
(3)
26 1 .7
195.4
213.3
114.1
210.1

251 .7
218.7
259.9
194.6
207 .5
111.4
204.9

257.9
218.7
264.7
194.6
210.7
111.4
206 . 1

258. 1
C3)
264.7
194.6
214.0
111.4
206 . 1

260. 9
(3)
264.7
194.6
214.0
111.4
208.3

265.6
(3)
264.7
199.5
214.0
1 15.5
209.7

262. 9
(3)
260 .2
195. 3
214. 0
1 15.5
210 .2

264.8
(3)
260.2
195.3
214.0
115.5
211.4

265. 0
(3)
260. 2
195. 3
214. 0
115. 5
211.4

265. 0
(3)
260.2
195. 3
214. 0
1 15.5
211.4

265.9
(3)
260 .2
(3)
214.0
115.5
213. 1

265. 9
(3)
260.2
195. 3
214. 0
1 15.5
213. 1

267.2
(3)
260. 2
195. 3
215. 1
1 15.5
215. 3

239.8
(3)
280 .7
321 .4
(3)
C 3)
237.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
C3)
205.7
200 .6
(3)
(3)
(3)
C 3)
(3)
(3)
240.3
(3)
(3)
183.7
(3)
220 .8
185.4
172.7
192. 0

224.6
(3)
26 1 . 9
304.2
196.0
C 3)
222. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
188.5
194.6
230 .2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
190.4
218.0
(3)
(3)
182.3
(3)
208.8
175.0
16 1.4
187.6

226.5
(3)
26 1 . 9
304.2
196.0
(3)
232.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
192.0
198.5
234.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
194.6
223.7
(3)
(3)
182.3
(3)
208.8
175. 1
16 1.4
187.6

232.2
(3)
273.8
314.2
203.7
(3)
236.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
200 .6
198.5
238.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
194.6
229.5
(3)
(3)
182.3
(3)
219.2
178.2
164.6
192.7

235.5
(3)
273.8
318.5
203.7
(3)
236 . 3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
209. 0
202. 1
248.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
194.6
238.4
(3)
(3)
182.3
(3)
219.2
178.2
164.6
192.7

241.5
(3)
285.9
326. 1
206.7
(3)
236.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
209. 0
202. 1
248.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
194.6
238.4
(3)
(3)
182.3
C 3)
219.2
178.3
164.6
192.7

241 .5
100 . 0
285. 9
326. 1
(3)
100. 0
236. 3
100 . 0
(3)
100 . 0
(3)
209. 0
202. 1
248. 3
100 . 0
100. 0
100 . 0
100 . 0
194. 6
238.4
(3)
100. 0
182. 3
100. 0
219.2
178. 3
164. 6
192. 7

241.7
100 . 0
285.9
326 . 1
206.7
100 . 1
237.5
10 1.2
(3)
100.0
(3)
207 .4
203.3
(3)
100.0
(3)
102.4
100.0
(3)
238.4
(3)
100.5
184.4
100.0
219.2
178.3
164.6
192.7

245.3
100 . 0
285. 9
326. 1
206 . 7
100. 4
238.5
102. 0
(3)
100 .4
222.2
209. 1
203. 2
(3)
100 . 0
10 1. 9
102. 4
100. 5
(3)
238.4
(3)
100. 5
184. 4
106 .0
226.5
196. 3
185. 1
192. 7

245. 9
100.4
(3)
326 . 1
(3)
100.8
240 .7
100 .3
100. 0
10 1.7
222.2
209. 9
198. 6
(3)
103.6
102. 2
103.4
96 . 1
(3)
251 .3
(3)
100 .5
184. 4
106 . 0
226.5
196. 3
185. 1
192.7

246.8
100.4
291 . 0
326 . 1
(3)
10 1.8
(3)
101.5
(3)
(3)
222.2
211.0
20 1 .4
(3)
103.6
102.2
103.3
96 . 1
(3)
255. 9
(3)
100.5
184.4
106.0
226.5
196.3
185. 1
192.7

247.2
100 .4
291 . 0
326 . 1
(3)
102. 2
248.3
103. 6
100. 7
107 .0
222.2
211.2
200 .3
C 3)
103. 6
102. 2
105. 0
96 . 1
(3)
255. 9
102. 6
100. 7
185. 4
106 . 0
226.5
196. 4
185. 1
192.7

248.9
10 1 .9
291 . 0
333.5
209. 4
102. 6
249. 0
103. 1
100. 7
107. 0
222.2
211.4
202. 3
247 .8
103. 6
102. 2
105. 0
96 . 1
(3)
2 5 6 .8
102. 6
10 1 .2
187. 5
106. 6
229.7
197. 9
186. 6
194. 4

275.8
(3)
278.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

267 .3
(3)
272.8
(3)
C3)
(3)
C3)

269.2
(3)
275. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

270.3
(3)
275. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

272.5
(3)
280. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

273.6
(3)
280 .5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

2 7 3 .8
100 .0
280 .5
100. 0
100 .0
100. 0
100. 0

277. 1
100.2
280.5
100.0
(3)
100.0
100.0

277.6
100 .8
280. 3
101 . 9
(3)
10 1.3
101. 3

278.4
101 .4
280.2
106.4
106 . 1
102.7
102. 7

281 .6
101.7
280.2
110.0
106. 1
103. 1
103. 1

284. 1
10 1 .7
280.2
110. 0
106. 1
103. 7
103. 7

283. 9
104. 1
(3)
110. 0
108. 3
103. 7
103. 7

See footnotes at end of table.




41

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE

1089

04
0424
05
0503
0506
051 1
0526
0533
0546
055 1
0553
0554

11

1111

1112

Other miscellaneous metal products (CONT'D)
Precision mechanical springs
Steel spring, precision mechanical
Other metal products
Collapsible tube, aluminum
Job stampings, automotive
Job stampings, non-automotive
Insect screening, galvanized
Insect screening, aluminum
W i r e r o p e , i m p v d . p l o w s t e e l , 5/8 inch
Welded wire fabric
S t e e l s t r a p p i n q , f l a t , 1 - 1 / 4 x .031
Steel strapping, flat, 5 / 8 " x . 0 2 0 "
Machinery and

111

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

NO.

JUN/81
DEC/69
DEC/72
DEC/72

DEC/67
DEC/67

equipment

Agricultural machinery and

F a r m , lawn a n d g a r d e n t r a c t o r s
Wheel type - farm
D i e s e l , 7 0 - 9 9 pto h p .
D i e s e l , 50 - 69 p t o h p
D i e s e l 35 - 49 pto h p
Wheel t r a c t o r , d i e s e l , 100-129 p t o . h . p .
W h e e l t r a c t o r , d i e s e l 130 h . p .
Lawn a n d g a r d e n t r a c t o r s a n d e q u i p m e n t
Lawn a n d g a r d e n , r i d i n g t y p e 10 p l u s hp
Garden tractor attachments
Tractor parts

01
0102
0 104
0 106
02
0213
0216
03
0322
0324
0325
0327
0328
04
0434
0435
0436
05
0542
0544
06
0649
0651
0652
0657
0658
0659
07

Agricultural machinery excl. tractors
Plows
Plow, m o l d b o a r d , semi-mounted, 6 bottom
Plow, chisel type
Plow shares, for standard plows
Harrows and rotary cutters
Harrow, disc, drawn
R o t a r y c u t t e r , 66 i n c h e s or l e s s
Planting and fertilizing machinery
Corn p l a n t e r , d r a w n , 6 - r o w
Grain d r i l l , fertilizer type
M a n u r e s p r e a d e r , pto d r i v e n
Fertilizer distributor, centrifugal
H y d r a u l i c f a r m l o a d e r , f r o n t end
Culti v a t o r s
F i e l d c u l t i v a t o r , d r a w n , 10-13 ft
Tool b a r , basic unit
C u l t i v a t o r , rear m o u n t e d , 6 row
Sprayers
Hand sprayer
Field sprayer, tractor mounted
Harvesting machinery
C o m b i n e s e l f - p r o p e l l e d u n d e r 20 f t . cut
Cotton picker, 2 - r o w , self-propelled
C o m b i n e , s e l f - p r o p e l l e d , 2 0 - 2 4 f t . cut
Corn h e a d a t t a c h m e n t - 4 row
Windrower, self-propelled
Forage harvester, drawn
Haying machinery

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

258. 0
(3)
247. 0
216.5
227 9
249. 9
263.2
3 4 9 .8
270 .4
276 . 1
273. 9

(3)
243.8
(3)
243.3
211. 7
220 0
234. 1
245. 9
320.2
27 1 .7
255.5
249.3

(3)
247. 0
(3)
245.5
213. 0
220. 0
237.4
245. 9
320.2
27 1.7
268. 1
266. 1

(3)
249.3
(3)
245.5
213. 9
222. 0
237.4
245. 9
330.7
27 1 .7
268. 1
266. 1

(3)
249. 3
(3)
245.5
215. 0
223. 9
237.4
245. 9
349.4
270. 0
268. 1
266. 1

(3)
249.3
(3)
246.3
215. 0
226 .4
250.7
264. 9
350.5
270. 0
268. 1
266. 1

100 . 0
249.3
(3)
248.2
215.5
226 .4
250 .7
263. 9
350.5
270. 0
268. 1
266 . 1

260. 0
277. 7
248. 2
216.8
231 . 1
255. 4
263. 9
350. 5
270 . 0
286.2
279.3

260.0
278. 1
248.2
217.2
231. 1
255.4
263. 9
350.5
270. 0
286.2
285.6

260. 0
279. 0
248. 2
217.8
231. 1
255. 4
275.4
357.5
270. 0
286.2
285.6

275. 9
281.5
248.2
218.5
233.4
261.5
281.0
372.7
270.0
286.2
285.6

275. 9
284. 3
248.2
222. 1
234.8
26 1.5
281. 0
372.7
270. 0
286.2
285.6

275. 9
283. 7
248. 2
221 . 1
234.8
26 1.5
281 . 0
372.7
270. 0
286. 2
285.6

263.3

253.3

255.3

257.5

259.6

260.7

262. 1

264.8

266.2

268. 1

269.3

270.4

272. 0

285.7

2 8 6 .8

288. 1

290. 3

2 9 2 .8

295.5

300 .8

3 0 2 .8

291. 9
311. 0
298.8
306. 1
255. 7
257. 3
255. 1
249. 1
239. 7
277. 0
212. 6

294.5
312.2
298.8
308.4
260.4
257.3
255. 1
258.2
248.6
286. 9
212. 9

297. 7
316.4
2 9 8 .8
313. 0
264. 1
263.7
257.4
261. 9
249.2
300.2
213.5

303.3
3 2 4 .8
318. 1
313.0
267.6
270.5
262.3
266.6
255.4
300.2
213.5

308. 9
333.4
325. 9
327.2
269. 0
278.3
270 . 0
267. 3
255.4
303. 0
215. 9

309. 0
333.6
325. 9
327. 2
270.2
278.3
270. 0
267. 3
255. 4
303. 0
215. 9

295. 3
330. 6
367. 0
236. 1
325.6
314. 1
336.6
262. 3
304.3
333. 9
295. 1
281.7
293.6
312.5
280. 4
248.4
283.5
235. 9
235.8
220.5
232. 1
283.2
(3)
258.5
288. 1
226.2
221.2
259. 4
278.8

297. 1
341 .7
371.4
251.6
345.3
316. 0
339.6
262. 3
307. 1
333. 9
300. 9
281.7
299. 3
3 1 5 .8
286.8
248.5
299.2
236. 1
235.8
(3)
232. 1
283.2
(3)
258.5
288. 1
226.2
228.2
258.5
283.5

299.7
344.5
376.6
252. 1
345. 3
323. 9
345.3
273. 9
309.2
333. 9
300 . 9
283.5
299.3
329.3
287.7
252.5
299.2
236. 1
247.9
227.5
239.2
283.2
(3)
258.5
288. 1
226.2
234. 0
258.5
293.4

300.6
348.2
381 .6
252. 1
349. 9
321.6
3 4 1 .8
273. 9
309.3
333. 9
300 . 9
283.7
299.3
329.3
285.7
253.4
299.3
236.9
249.2
(3)
248.0
284. 9
(3)
258.5
291.2
226.2
(3)
262. 1
292.6

306.7
347. 1
391. 0
252. 1
323. 0
321. 1
340.5
275. 0
314. 1
333. 9
324.5
283.7
299.3
3 3 1 .8
288. 9
253.4
299.2
243.2
249.2
227.5
248. 0
297.3
(3)
266. 9
304.3
238. 1
244. 0
277.6
305.4

309. 9
349. 3
391. 0
259.8
323. 0
324.2
340.5
283.5
314. 1
333. 9
324.5
283.7
299.3
331.8
289. 3
255.4
299.2
243. 2
249.2
227.5
248. 0
303.2
(3)
272.9
308. 9
242. 1
248. 9
287.0
314. 3

288. 3

equipment

01
0104
0 106
0 107
0 108
0109
05
0522
0528
51

ANN.
AVG.

DEC/70
DEC/72
DEC/72
DEC/67
DEC/73

DEC/67
DEC/67
DEC/67
DEC/67

DEC/67
DEC/73
DEC/67
DEC/72

DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70

276.4

278.4

282.5

292.4
311.5
30 1 5
3 0 5 .8
255.2
258.7
253.7
255.3
245.2
287 .3
209.4

277. 0
292. 9
288. 0
283.3
24 1. 1
240 . 0
240. 3
248.5
239.7
274.6
198. 1

279.8
296.6
288. 0
292.6
24 1. 1
247.2
240.3
248.5
239.7
274.6
200 .5

280. 1
296.9
288. 0
293. 1
24 1.6
247.2
240.8
249. 1
239.7
277. 0
200 .3

284.4
299.3
290. 6
293. 1
242. 9
249. 9
243. 3
249. 1
239. 7
277. 0
209. 3

290. 9
310.5
298.8
306 . 1
253.2
257.3
255. 1
249. 1
239.7
(3)
210.3

291. 1
311. 0
2 9 8 .8
306 . 1
255.7
257.3
255. 1
249. 1
239.7
(3)
210.2

295.6
330. 9
369.2
24,1 . 7
3?4. 9
314.5
335.2
266 .3
302.4
324.2
300 .5
278.6
292. 1
313.4
279.5
243.7
286 .5
232.6
240. 1
222.6
236. 3
285. 0
(3)
260 .3
287 .8
229.3
226.4
264. 0
286. 0

286 .0
306 .3
347 .7
223.4
277 . 9
298. 9
320.6
249.2
289. 1
304.4
289.6
265.2
285.8
294. 9
269.2
225.3
275. 0
224.5
235.7
220.5
231. 3
281. 1
26 1 .3
258.2
280.2
229.6
216.3
263.4
275.4

287.5
312. 9
357.5
228.6
277. 9
306 .6
326.8
259.6
292. 0
313. 1
289.6
267.2
2 8 5 .8
300 .9
2 7 0 .8
232.3
275. 0
224.5
235.7
220.5
231.3
281. 1
(3)
258.4
280.2
229.6
216. 3
263.4
276. 3

289.3
315. 0
357 .5
236. 1
277 . 9
309. 9
329.3
264. 1
2 9 2 .8
311.8
294.8
267.2
285.8
300. 9
270.8
232.3
275. 0
224.5
235. 7
220.5
231.3
281.2
(3)
258.2
280 .2
230. 1
218. 0
263.4
277. 9

290.4
3 1 8 .8
362. 9
236. 1
282. 1
311.3
331.4
264. 1
297. 1
312. 1
295. 1
281.7
2 8 5 .8
300 .9
272.5
235.4
275.2
226.6
235.7
220.5
231.3
280.7
(3)
258.5
280.4
225. 1
218.2
263.6
278. 1

291.5
328.4
362.8
236. 1
325.6
313.5
334.7
264. 1
297.4
312. 1
295. 1
281. 7
285.8
303.4
273.7
240. 9
275. 1
226.5
235.7
220.5
231.3
279. 9
(3)
258.5
281.7
226.2
(3)
252.0
278. 1

293. 1
328.4
3 6 2 .8
236. 1
325.6
313.5
334.7
264. 1
302.2
333. 9
295. 1
281 .7
285.8
309. 0
278.7
246.2
283.5
233. 4
235.7
220.5
231 .3
281 . 0
(3)
258.5
281.7
226.2
219. 1
259.4
278. 1

See footnotes at end of table.




279.8

42

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE N O .

11 12
0762
0763
0765
0767
08
0875
0877
09
0 981
0983
11
51

Agricultural machinery excl. tractors (CONT'D)
Mower, mounted
Rake, ground driven, 8 ft.
Hay b a l e r , d r a w n , t w i n e t y i n g
C o m b i n a t i o n m o w e r c o n d i t i o n e r , 8 - 9 1/2
Crop preparation machinery
Portable grindei—mixer
Heated air crop drier
Elevators
Farm e l e v a t o r , p o r t a b l e , d o u b l e c h a i n
Farm e l e v a t o r , p o r t a b l e , a u g e r t y p e
Farm w a g o n s
P a r t s , farm m a c h . excluding tractor

1113

Agricultural equipment
Poultry equipment
Incubator - hatcher
Laying cage, non-automated
Barn e q u i p m e n t
Silo u n l o a d e r , 14 f t . c a p a c i t y
Bunk f e e d e r , e l e c t r i c p o w e r e d
Pipe line milker unit
Bulk milk cooler
Barn c l e a n e r
Metal hog feeder, self-feeding
Water systems
S h a l l o w w e l l , j e t , 1/3 h . p .
S u b m e r s i b l e p u m p , d e e p , 3/4 h . p .
C o n v e r t i b l e j e t , 1/2 h . p .

01
0101
0 105
02
0212
0213
0215
0216
0218
0221
03
0322
0324
0326

Construction machinery and

112
1121

1122

1123

DEC/70
DEC/67
DEC/67
DEC/67
DEC/75
DEC/67
DEC/73

DEC/67
DEC/69
DEC/67
DEC/70

Power cranes, excavators, and equipment
Excavators
Hydraulic excavators
Cranes
Cable operated cranes
Hydraulic operated cranes
Miscellaneous cranes
Front end attachments and parts
Front end a t t a c h m e n t s cranes, d r a g l i n e s .
Parts for cranes draglines and shovels

01
0109
0 123
0127
0128
02
020 1
0203
0205

Construction equipment for mounting
Special mounting equipment
Ri p p e r
Front end loader with bucket
Tractor mounted w i n c h e s and other attach
Snowplow attachment
Dozer, hydraulic
6 ' a n d u n d e r 10'1"
10' a n d u n d e r 14'1"
14' 1" a n d o v e r

01
0101
0 131
0132
0135

Specialized construction machinery
Other specialized construction machinery
Trencher
D e w a t e r i n g p u m p , 10,000 g . p . h .
D e w a t e r i n g p u m p , 90,000 g . p . h .
Winches, including marine

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

301 4
282. 1
290 .4
225.2
287. 3
299. 3
255.2
325. 9
172. 7
318. 1
298. 3
231.2

291
269
280
215
274
282
250
322
169
315
287
223

1
7
2
8
0
6
1
4
6
9
0
4

291 . 1
269.7
280.2
218. 1
277.4
287.5
250. 1
322.4
169. 6
315. 9
287. 0
223.4

294. 6
274. 0
280. 2
219.8
277. 4
287 .5
250. 1
322.4
169. 6
315. 9
297. 2
225.8

294. 9
274. 0
280.6
219.8
282. 9
293. 0
255.4
322.4
169. 6
315. 9
297. 2
226.8

294.9
274.0
280.6
(3)
282.9
293.0
255.4
3 2 4 .8
169. 6
319.7
297.2
228.7

294. 9
274. 0
280.6
219.8
292. 7
306.8
255. 4
324.8
169. 6
319. 7
297. 2
229.8

294. 9
274. 0
280.6
221.7
292.7
306.8
255.4
3 2 4 .8
169. 6
319.7
297.2
233.5

304.6
286.5
280.6
227. 4
292. 7
306.8
255.4
324.8
169. 6
319.7
297. 2
234. 5

314. 7
297.2
293. 4
232. 1
292.7
306.8
255.4
324.8
169. 6
319.7
297. 2
235. 9

310.2
297 .2
293.4
232. 1
292.7
306.8
255.4
328. 9
178. 5
316.7
308.5
235.7

310.2
297.2
320.8
234.0
292.7
306.8
255.4
336.5
183.5
323. 1
308.5
238.2

321.0
297 .2
334. 1
2 3 6 .8
296.6
3 0 6 .8
268. 9
331.5
183. 5
315.4
308.5
238. 9

241 4
244.5
249.4
272. 7
268.3
295.6
257.8
230. 0
215. 1
300 .6
254.7
214.7
219.4
190. 7
246.5

231 8
230 5
244 3
259 1
255 9
286 5
247 4
213 1
2 0 6 ..5
287. 8
244. 3
209. 1
2 1 9 .,7
182. 8
2 4 1 .,4

233.2
230. 9
246.0
259. 1
259.2
286.5
252.5
219.5
214.6
2 8 7 .8
251.3
208.7
215.2
184. 6
239. 9

236.7
236. 6
246. 0
264. 3
265. 7
290.2
252.5
226.4
214.6
294. 0
251 .3
208.7
215.2
184. 6
239. 9

240. 1
236.6
246. 0
264. 3
265.8
290.2
252.5
226.4
216.8
294. 0
249.4
216.2
218.7
194. 3
2 4 4 .8

2 4 0 .5
2 3 6 .5
246.0
263.9
266.7
2 9 3 .5
255.0
226.4
2 1 6 .8
299.7
2 4 9 .4
2 1 6 .4
218.7
194. 5
2 4 4 .8

242. 3
240.6
251. 1
269. 2
26 8 .6
293.5
256. 3
233. 9
217. 3
299. 7
249.4
217.4
218.7
195. 4
247.2

242.3
240.6
251 . 1
269.2
269.6
297. 9
258.6
233. 9
217.3
305. 0
249.4
2 1 6 .4
220. 1
192. 7
248.3

244.5
251 .5
251. 1
278.5
271.8
300.3
261.3
238.6
217.3
307.5
255. 3
216.4
220. 1
192. 7
248.3

244.7
253.4
254.6
278.5
27 1.8
300 .3
265. 3
238.6
215.5
307. 5
255.3
216.4
220. 1
192. 7
248.3

245.2
256.7
(3)
290 .3
273.2
(3)
(3)
234.2
215.5
(3)
267.2
215.2
220. 1
190.6
248.3

246.3
260.5
257.5
290.3
274.4
(3)
(3)
234.2
212.9
(3)
267.2
215.7
221 .3
190.6
249.2

249.3
259.5
(3)
285. 9
277. 0
316. 9
276 .3
234.2
215.5
3 2 2 .8
267.2
219.9
225.2
193. 4
257.2

3 2 0 .8

3 0 5 ..9

310. 0

312.8

317. 0

318.4

320. 1

3 2 3 .8

325. 0

326.5

328.3

329.6

332. 0

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

300 .9
102. 1
102. 7
105. 8
104. 8
106. 8
106. 0
104. 8
105. 0
104. 7

289. 9
100. 0
100. 0
10 1 ,4
.
100. 0
103. 2
100 .,0
100. 0
98.8
100.,2

291 .4
100.0
100. 0
10 1.4
100. 0
103.3
100. 0
103. 0
99.3
103.7

296. 1
101 .2
(3)
103. 7
104. 0
104. 1
100. 4
103. 1
100. 0
103. 7

297.3
102. 1
102. 7
103. 8
103.4
1 0 4 .8
100. 5
104. 0
103. 9
104. 0

2 9 8 .8
102. 1
102. 7
104.5
103. 4
105. 8
(3)
104. 6
104. 7
104. 5

299.4
101 .8
102. 3
105. 0
103. 4
106. 2
108. 4
104. 6
104. 7
104. 5

304.6
101. 9
102. 4
107. 9
106. 9
108. 6
109.5
105. 5
104. 7
105. 7

3 0 4 .8
101 .9
1 0 2 .4
107. 9
106. 9
108. 6
109. 5
105. 9
106. 6
105. 7

305. 1
102.2
102. 8
107. 9
106. 9
108. 6
109. 5
106. 3
108. 9
105.7

3 0 6 .8
103. 9
105.0
108. 1
106. 9
109. 1
109.5
106.3
108. 9
105.7

306.8
103.7
104.7
108. 1
106.9
109.2
109.5
106.4
110.0
105.7

309.6
103. 9
105. 0
109. 4
109. 3
109. 5
109. 6
107.5
110. 0
107. 0

DEC/70
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/76

356.5
365.5
350.6
(3)
2 8 2 .8
(3)
152. 9
154. 4
173. 4
142. 7

3 3 7 .,4
345.8
3 3 0 ..9
36 1. 0
270. 2
160. 0
145. 0
146 .9
162. 2
136.,4

339.2
346.2
334.6
361 .0
269.6
160. 0
148. 1
147. 9
168. 0
138.5

348.4
358. 0
334.6
369. 1
279. 9
161. 7
148. 2
149. 5
168. 0
138. 5

351.3
360. 0
3 4 8 .8
(3)
280.7
16 1.7
151. 0
151. 7
172.3
140.7

3 5 3 .8
362.9
348.8
(3)
283. 0
161. 7
151. 5
153.4
173. 4
140. 7

358.4
368.7
348.8
389. 9
283. 4
(3)
151. 6
154. 6
173. 4
140. 7

360.6
369.6
355.6
(3)
283.4
(3)
154. 9
155. 4
174. 4
145. 3

361.4
370.3
355.6
(3)
287. 1
(3)
155. 5
157. 7
175. 8
145.3

365.3
375. 1
355.6
(3)
290 .5
(3)
155. 8
157. 7
176. 8
145.3

366.6
375. 9
36 1.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
157. 1
158.7
1 7 7 .8
1 4 6 .8

366.5
375.9
361.3
(3)
290.2
(3)
157.2
159.7
177.8
146.8

368.5
377.5
3 7 0 .8
(3)
292.3
(3)
158. 6
159. 7
180. 6
147. 8

DEC/6 9

357. 1
362.5
3 6 1 .8
281.7
343. 1
383. 0

3 4 6 .,8
352. 6
3 4 5 .,3
2 7 6 .,4
340 . 7
381. 6

349. 1
355. 1
348.7
279.7
340 .7
381.6

349.8
356. 0
348.7
279.7
340.7
38 1.6

350.6
357.2
353. 1
279.7
340.7
381 .6

350. 9
357.4
353. 1
279.7
340.7
381.6

353.5
357.6
353. 1
279. 7
340.7
381. 6

359.5
363.2
366.2
279.7
340.7
384.6

360 . 1
364. 0
366.2
279.7
340.7
384.6

362.4
366.6
366.2
279.7
340.7
384.6

364. 0
368.7
368.6
2 8 4 .8
347.3
384.6

367. 1
372.8
378.2
284.8
347.3
384.6

371.5
378.6
393. 9
296.7
356.3
(3)

equipment

04
0402
06
0608
0609
06 1 1
07
070 1
0702

ANN.
AVG.

See footnotes at end of table.




43

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE NO.

1123

0 139
0H1
02
0216

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

Specialized construction machinery
Crushing and screening plants
W h e e l b a r r o w , steel tray
Compaction equipment
Rollers

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

108. 8
266 . 0
160. 4
103. 4

103. 1
257 5
155. 0
100. 0

105. 4
257 .5
155. 8
100 .6

106 .7
257 .5
155. 8
100 .6

107. 0
257.5
155. 8
100 .6

107. 3
257 .5
156 . 1
100. 8

107 . 5
257 .5
160. 3
103. 0

109. 9
257 .5
163. 7
105. 5

110. 5
260 .7
163. 7
105. 5

110. 8
278. 2
164. 4
106 . 0

111.5
278. 2
164. 4
106 . 0

112. 7
285. 9
164. 5
106 . 0

113. 5
285. 9
164. 9
106. 0

156 .3

160. 8

160 .8

160 .8

160 .8

154. 6

154.6

154. 6

153. 6

153. 6

153. 6

153. 6

153. 6

309.5
308. 4
(3)
314. 3
161 2

315. 3
314.2
103. 9
(3)
16 1 .2

319.5
318. 4
103. 9
324. 7
163. 9

321 .4
320. 3
103. 9
327 .6
(3)

324. 0
322.8
105. 6
327. 6
(3)

327 . 1
326. 0
106 .8
332. 0
(3)

329.8
328.6
106. 8
335.2
(3)

332. 6
331 .4
108. 7
335.2
(3)

332. 6
331 . 4
108. 7
335.2
(3)

337 .3
336 . 1
110. 1
338.5
(3)

340 .2
338. 9
111. 0
343. 0
(3)

34 1 .9
340 .7
1 12.2
343. 0
(3)

(CONT'D)
DEC/80
DEC/76
DEC/80

1 124

Portable air

1 125
01
0103
0111
0114

Scrapers and graders
Scrapers and graders
Scraper bowls
M o t o r g r a d e r , 115 to 144 b . h . p .
M o t o r g r a d e r , 145 h . p . a n d o v e r

DEC/80
DEC/76

327.6
326. 4
107 .4
332. 4
(3)

1126

Parts and other equipment
Parts (ex. era., drag., shov., trac., OEM)
P a r t s a n d a t t a c h m e n t s sold to oem
P a r t s for r e p l a c e m e n t or r e p a i r
Other consrtuction equipment
All o t h e r c o n s t r u c t i o n m a c h i n e r y
Other excavating and road machinery

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

106 .3
107 .3
109. 0
106 .5
105. 4
10 1 .8
107. 9

102. 2
103. 6
104. 4
103. 3
100 9
98.8
104. 4

102. 5
104. 2
105. 7
103. 7
100 .7
98.7
104. 4

103.6
104.8
106.4
104. 3
102. 5
100 .8
104. 4

104. 7
106 .5
108. 4
105. 8
102. 9
100 . 9
105. 6

104. 9
106 .5
108. 4
105. 8
103. 4
10 1.2
105. 6

106 . 1
106 . 9
109. 3
106. 1
105. 2
10 1 .9
105. 6

107. 5
107. 9
109. 6
107 .3
107 . 1
102. 4'
110. 8

107. 6
108. 1
109. 6
107. 6
107. 1
102. 4
1 10.8

108. 3
108. 5
(3)
107. 4
108. 1
102. 4
110. 8

108. 8
109.6
(3)
108. 7
108. 1
102. 4
110.8

109. 6
110. 3
1 13.5
109. 2
108. 8
104. 3
110. 8

110. 0
110. 6
1 14.9
109. 2
109. 4
105. 6
110. 8

1 127
0111
0 112
0146
0152

Mixers, pavers, spreaders, etc.
P o r t a b l e m i x e r s , 3 1/2 c u . ft a n d o v e r
C o n c r e t e f i n i s h e r s , p a v e r , s p r e a d e r s , di
Asphalt Plant
Other equipment

DEC/80
DEC/68
DEC/80

246. 1
211. 0
103. 1
267 . 1
104. 3

241 .6
214. 6
100 .8
256.7
10 1 .9

242. 3
214. 6
100. 8
257 .2
102. 1

242. 9
217. 0
100 .8
257. 2
102. 0

243. 5
217. 0
10 1. 1
257 .2
104. 1

245.4
218. 9
10 1. 1
257.2
104 . 1

24 7 .7
22 1 .3
10 1 .4
266 .4
104 . 1

243.5
192. 5
102. 4
276 .2
104. 3

244. 0
192. 5
102. 9
276. 2
105. 2

243. 9
195. 3
102. 9
272. 0
105. 2

245. 0
195. 3
(3)
276 .4
107 . 1

256 . 0
224. 9
108. 9
276 .4
107 . 1

257. 7
227.7
110. 5
276. 4
(3)

1128

01
0 108
02
0209
0211
0213
0215
0217
0218
0219
03
0303
0304
04
040 1
0402

Tractors, other than farm
Wheel type
Off h w y w h e e l t r a c t o r s
Crawler type
Gasoline/diesel 20-59 net engine h.p.
D i e s e l , 60-89 net engine h p .
Diesel,90-159 net engine horsepower
Diesel,160-259 net engine horsepower
Diesel,260 net engine h . p . and over
S h o v e l l o a d e r , 45 - 89 h p .
S h o v e l l o a d e r , 90 - 129 h p .
Tractor parts and attachments
Tractor parts;oem
W h e e l t r a c t o r l o a d e r s p a r t s ; r e p l . , repa
Tractor shovel loaders
W h e e l s h o v e l l o a d e r , 4 w l d r , up to 3 1/2
W h e e l s h o v e l l o a d e r , 4 w l d r , 3 1/2 c u . y

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

335.6
325.6
107. 5
334. 9
(3)
318. 1
34 1 .7
37 1 .4
(3)
278. 7
320. 0
105. 8
(3)
(3)
111. 9
116. 0
107. 7

3 16.5
312.4
103. 1
322.2
251 .8
302. 1
324. 3
360 . 1
338.6
263. 4
302. 4
99. 2
100. 0
100 .6
102. 6
103. 5
102. 3

323.4
313. 0
103. 3
325. 1
(3)
304 .5
328. 5
365. 0
340 .7
266 . 3
307 .3
10 1 .8
10 1.3
105. 5
107 .2
112. 2
102. 2

325.4
313. 0
103. 3
326. 6
(3)
308. 7
33 1. 1
365. 0
(3)
271 .2
307 .3
102. 9
10 1.3
106 . 1
107. 8
112. 3
103.5

332.4
321 . 9
106. 3
329. 0
(3)
312. 3
337. 3
367 .7
341 . 1
274. 5
3 14.3
105. 7
10 1. 3
106. 1
110. 7
115. 6
105. 7

334. 3
321 . 9
106. 3
331 .4
(3)
316 .3
339. 9
367.7
343. 1
279. 6
319.5
106 .5
10 1.5
111. 3
111. 2
1 15.6
106 .7

335. 6
32 1. 9
106 . 3
333. 3
(3)
319. 4
339. 9
370 .6
344. 7
283. 1
3 19.5
107 . 1
102. 9
111. 3
111. 5
115. 7
107 .2

339. 1
329.6
108. 8
335. 6
(3)
321 . 1
343. 9
373. 0
346 .8
284. 0
322. 3
107 .2
(3)
(3)
1 13.5
1 17 .8
108. 9

340. 9
329. 9
108. 9
338. 9
(3)
323. 7
346 .6
376 . 0
350 .5
287.2
326. 1
107. 8
(3)
(3)
1 13.8
117. 8
109. 5

342. 7
329. 9
108. 9
340 . 1
(3)
323.7
346. 6
376 . 0
352.8
287 .2
326. 1
108. 9
(3)
(3)
1 14.5
1 18.6
110. 2

344.5
337 .8
111. 5
343. 0
(3)
326 .7
350 .5
378.4
(3)
287.6
331 .6
107 , 0
(3)
(3)
1 16.6
120 .8
1 12.2

345. 0
337.8
111. 5
343. 1
(3)
329. 1
355. 9
378.4
(3)
280 . 1
331 .6
107 .4
(3)
(3)
1 16 .6
120 .8
1 12.2

347. 7
337.8
111. 5
350 . 1
(3)
329. 1
355. 9
378.4
(3)
280. 1
331 .6
108. 1
(3)
1 18.3
1 16.7
120. 9
1 12.2

01
0106
02

Off-highway equipment
Off-highway trucks, end dump
Off h i g h w a y , r e a r d u m p t r u c k s
Other off-highway equipment

DEC/76
DEC/80
DEC/76

336. 3
163. 2
107 . 1
151 . 1

322.8
156 . 0
102. 4
146 . 0

325.5
156 . 9
103. 0
147 .8

325.7
157. 1
103. 1
147. 8

331 .2
16 1 .3
105. 9
147 .8

331 .8
16 1 .8
106. 2
147. 8

331 .8
16 1 .8
106 .2
147 .8

341 .4
165. 0
108. 3
154. 5

341 .7
165. 2
108. 4
154. 5

342.2
165. 4
108 .6
154. 7

346.2
168. 5
110.6
154. 7

347 .5
169. 5
111. 3
154. 7

347.7
169. 7
111. 4
154. 7

1129

01
0101
0 102
02
020 1
0202

Metalworking machinery and

113
1132

compressors

02
0222
0223
0224
03
030 1

DEC/80

DEC/67

equipment

Power driven hand tools
Home utility line, electrical
D r i l l , o v e r 1/4 inch c h u c k s i z e to u n d e r
Circular saws
Oscillating, reciprocating and vibrating
Industrial line, electrical
D r i l l , o v e r 1/4 inch c h u c k size to u n d e r

DEC/76

30 1 .3

289. 7

291.6

294. 9

298.7

299. 9

30 1 .3

302. 9

303. 5

305. 3

306 .6

307 . 9

3 12.9

212. 0
182. 1
221 . 9
163. 6
145. 0
138. 1
181 .6

206 . 0
180. 2
218. 6
163. 3
139. 9
135. 2
180. 8

207 . 9
180 .2
218.6
163. 3
139. 9
137 . 1
180. 8

209. 0
180 .2
218.6
163. 3
139. 9
136 .8
180.8

210.8
180. 6
219. 6
164. 0
139. 9
137 . 9
181 .3

212. 1
180 .6
219.8
164. 0
140 . 1
138. 0
181 .6

212. 1
180 .6
2 19.8
164. 0
140. 1
138. 0
181 .6

213. 1
182. 3
2 19.7
164. 0
143. 3
138. 6
183. 4

213. 5
183. 5
223. 4
163. 2
151 .3
138. 8
183. 1

214.2
184. 0
225. 6
163. 2
151 . 3
138. 7
(3)

214. 6
184. 0
225.6
163. 2
151 .3
139. 2
182. 8

214.8
184. 0
225.6
163. 2
151 .3
139. 5
182. 2

215.5
184. 8
227.7
164. 2
151 .3
139. 1
179. 4

See footnotes at end of table.




44

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

1132

0303
0304
0305
0307
0308
0309
031 1
0342
04
0412
0413
0415
0435
05
0531
0532
51
5131

1 133

01
0 101
0 111
0121
0131
02
0231
0233
03
0331
0332
0333
034 1
0342
04
0452
0453
0454
0455
0456
0457

1 134
01
0 102
0 104
0 107
02
0215
0216
03
0321
0323
04
043 1
05
0543
0544
0545

Power driven hand tools (CONT'D)
Jig, sabre, and reciprocating saws
Screwdrivers and nutrunners
Impact w r e n c h e s
Planers and routers
Belt sanders
H a m m e r s , p e r c u s s i o n , r o t a r y , w i t h o u t dri
Angle grinders, p o l i s h e r s , and circular
C i r c u l a r s a w s , b e t w e e n 7 inch a n d 8 inch
Pneumatic hand tools
Grinders, polishers and sanders
Percussion tools
Drills, screwdrivers and nutrunners
Other, pneumatic h a n d t o o l s , include hydr
Other electric-powered handtools and parts
Other electric powered hand tools
Parts-attachments-accessories, for elect
Pneumatic, hydr., and powder actuated parts
Pneumatic, hydraulic, and powder actuate
Ulelding m a c h i n e s a n d e q u i p m e n t
Arc welding machines
Transformer type, a.c./d.c.
Rectifier type
Engine driven u n i t , d.c.
USi re f e e d e r
Resistance welding machines and supplies
Spot welder
Adjustable/retractable stroke
Arc welding electrodes
Wire electrode, 3/32", cored
Wire electrode, E70S3, . 0 4 5 " , bare
Type 3 0 , stainless, c o v e r e d , 5/32"
M i l d s t e e l , s t i c k , E - 7 0 1 8 , 1/8 x 14
M i l d s t e e l , s t i c k , E - 6 0 1 3 , 3/16 x 14
Gas welding machines and equipment
Welding torch, blow pipe
Cutting tool, blow pipe
Flame c u t t i n g m a c h i n e
Welding tip, acetylene
Cutting tip, acelylene
Oxygen regulator
Industrial process furnaces and ovens
Electric, excluding induction & dielectric
Electric metal melting furnaces
Electric metal heat-treating furnaces
O t h e r k i l n s / l e h r s , e x c . w o o d , c e m e n t , ch
F u e l - f i r e d (oil or g a s )
Fuel-fired metal heat-treating furnaces
F u e l - f i r e d i n d u s t r i a l o v e n s for m e t a l pr
I n d u c t . 4 di e l e c t . f u r n a c e s & h e a t i n g e q u i p
Radio f r e q u e n c y t y p e i n d u c t i o n f u r n a c e s
Metal melting line type induction furnac
Gas generating equipment
Atomosphere generator, endothermic
Otr. indus. eiec. heat, units; parts/attach.
Parts, attachments, and components
Tubular heaters
Other industrial electric heating units

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

(3)
125.3
147 .0
136.7
147 . 1
135.6
211.4
108.2
144.7
183.2
241 .7
147. 1
109.3
105.3
107.0
103.6
168.8
(3)

(3)
124. 9
140 .0
137. 1
149.5
133. 8
210.6
107. 5
139. 0
173.5
235.6
141 .7
102. 1
10 1 .9
103.6
100. 1
158. 0
(3)

(3)
124.9
140.0
137. 1
149.5
133.8
210.6
107.5
139.3
175.2
235.6
142.6
102. 1
102.0
(3)
100.2
163.9
(3)

(3)
124. 9
140 .0
137. 1
144. 0
133. 8
210.6
107. 5
143.3
179. 2
242.5
142.6
109. 9
102. 0
103. 6
100. 2
163. 9
(3)

(3)
124. 9
148. 6
137. 1
144.0
136. 2
210.6
107. 5
143. 3
179. 2
242.5
142.6
109. 9
106. 0
106. 9
104. 9
165.4
105. 8

123. 1
124.9
148.6
137. 1
144.0
136.2
210.6
107.8
144.3
183.4
242.5
146. 1
109.9
106.4
107.8
104.9
17 1.3
109.6

123. 1
124. 9
148, 6
137. 1
144. 0
136. 2
210.6
107 .8
144. 3
183. 4
242. 5
146. 1
109. 9
106. 4
107. 8
104. 9
171. 3
109. 6

123. 1
124. 9
149. 6
137. 1
146.6
136. 2
212. 1
108. 9
145. 3
186. 0
(3)
150. 0
109. 9
106. 4
107. 8
104. 9
171 .3
109. 6

122.,3
126.. 1
149. 6
136. 3
146. 6
136. 2
212. 1
108. 9
145.,3
186..0
242. 5
150. 0
109..9
106.,4
107.,8
104., 9
171 .3
109. 6

122. 3
(3)
149. 6
(3)
146. 6
136. 2
212. 1
108. 9
147. 3
187. 2
243.8
150. 0
110. 7
106. 4
107. 8
104. 9
171. 3
109. 6

124. 4
126. 0
149. 6
1 3 5 .8
146.6
136. 2
212. 1
108. 9
148. 2
188.6
243.8
151. 0
1 12.0
106. 4
107.8
104. 9
171 .3
109.6

124. 4
126. 0
149. 6
135.8
152. 1
136. 2
212. 1
108. 9
148. 2
188. 6
2 4 3 .8
151. 0
112. 0
106. 4
107. 8
(3)
171. 3
109. 6

124.4
126.0
149.6
1 3 5 .8
152. 1
136.2
212. 1
107.7
148.7
188.6
243.8
151.0
113.3
106.4
1 0 7 .8
104. 9
174. 9
111. 9

261.9
231 .4
236.4
192.9
308.2
141 .9
248. 9
248.5
196. 1
313.0
126.9
(3)
177.4
350.2
343.6
214.2
215.4
223.7
215.7
253.5
195.8
202.3

252.2
223.5
221. 9
185. 5
30 1 .6
139.3
237.8
237 .3
187. 1
302.2
124.2
119.8
172. 5
333.8
331 . 1
204. 5
205. 1
210 .9
212. 1
244.3
182.5
19 1.2

254.7
222.0
221 . 9
185.5
296 .5
139.3
24 1 .5
237 .6
193.4
308.4
126.3
121 .8
177.3
338.7
342. 1
206.2
207.4
212.7
212. 1
248.6
185.4
192.5

256. 0
225.2
229.2
185. 5
30 1 .8
139. 3
241 .5
237.6
193. 4
308.4
126 .3
121 .8
177. 3
338. 7
342. 1
207.5
209. 1
214.6
212. 1
248.6
188. 9
194. 1

258. 1
225.2
229.2
185. 5
301 .8
139. 3
243.7
242. 1
193. 4
311. 1
126.3
122. 4
177. 3
346. 9
342. 1
213.3
215. 0
223.6
209 . 9
253. 5
197 . 9
204.5

259.9
227.0
230.8
187.5
304.0
140.7
248.6
247.7
197. 1
311.9
126.3
122. 1
178.3
348.6
343.0
213.3
215.0
223.6
209.9
253.5
197.9
204.5

262. >
230. 7
233. 6
190. 9
311. 6
139. 9
252. 3
253.6
197. 1
311. 9
126. 3
122. 1
178. 3
348.6
343. 0
215. 6
217. 3
227. 0
215.2
253. 5
197 . 9
204.5

263.3
234. 1
239.8
196. 3
311.6
142. 5
252.3
253.6
197. 1
311. 9
126. 3
122. 1
178. 3
348.6
343.0
215.6
217.3
227. 0
215.2
253.5
197. 9
204.5

264. 4
2 3 6 ., 1
2 4 4 .. 1
196 . 3
314. 5
143. 3
252. 3
253. 6
197. 1
3 1 3 ., 1
126. 8
122. 9
178. 3
350 .6
343. 0
215. 6
217. 3
227. 0
215. 2
253. 5
197. 9
204. 5

266.4
236. 1
244. 1
196.3
314.5
143.3
252.3
253.6
197. 1
317.2
127. 7
124. 8
178. 3
357.2
348. 0
219.6
220.2
229.3
2 2 3 .8
258.3
200. 9
206. 9

267.4
237. 1
246.6
196. 3
(3)
145. 1
252.3
253.6
197. 1
319.3
128. 6
(3)
1 7 7 .8
362.7
348.0
219.6
220.2
229.7
2 2 3 .8
258.3
200.9
206. 9

268. 1
239.0
246.6
2 0 3 .8
314.5
145. 1
252.3
253.6
197. 1
319.3
128. 6
(3)
1 7 7 .8
362.7
348. 0
219.6
220.2
229.7
2 2 3 .8
258.3
200.9
206. 9

270.7
241.3
249. 1
205.4
318. 1
146. 1
259.7
257.7
206.0
320.7
129. 1
(3)
1 7 7 .8
364. 9
350. 1
219.6
220.2
229.7
(3)
258.3
200.9
206.9

JUN/81

333.2
354.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
362.2
(3)
(3)
242.2
260.8
(3)

318.4
338.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
3 4 4 .8
(3)
(3)
233.0
259.5
(3)

321 .7
344.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
346.8
(3)
(3)
235.4
259.5
(3)

327. 0
348.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
357. 0
(3)
(3)
235.6
259.5
(3)

332.4
355. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
363.6
(3)
(3)
236. 1
252. 1
(3)

334.9
357.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
364.6
(3)
(3)
241.2
259.5
(3)

335. 4
358. 1
100. 0
100,,0
100.,0
365.8
100 .0
(3)
241.2
259.5
100. 0

336.6
358. 1
(3)
100 .0
100. 0
366.2
100. 2
292.4
243. 1
26 1.9
100. 6

336.8
358. 1
100. 0
100, 0
100. 0
366. 2
100. 2
2 9 2 .,4
244. 1
26 1.9
100.7

337.7
358. 3
100. 0
100 . 1
100. 2
3 6 6 .8
100.2
294.6
246.6
26 1.9
102.2

338. 1
358.3
100. 0
100 . 1
100.2
367.3
100.2
296.7
247.7
261 .9
102. 4

339.3
357.6
100. 0
100 . 1
99.0
3 6 8 .8
101. 1
298. 1
249.9
261.9
103. 5

340.4
359.3
100.0
1 0 2 .2
99.0
3 6 8 .8
101. 1
298. 1
252. 1
270.3
1 0 3 .7

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

(3)
306 .3
(3)
(3)
(3)

358.5
293.2
(3)
(3)
(3)

360 . 1
293.2
(3)
(3)
(3)

367. 9
2 9 8 .8
(3)
(3)
(3)

372.2
307 .4
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
307.4
(3)
(3)
(3)

376. 0
307.4
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0

377.6
310.3
100. 0
98.2
102. 2

378.3
310. 3
100. 0
98.2
102. 2

(3)
310.9
100. 4
98.2
102.2

(3)
310.9
100. 4
98.2
102. 2

(3)
312.3
101. 5
98.2
102. 2

(3)
313.7
104.2
9 8 .7
1 0 0 .6

DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/80
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/76
DEC/80

DEC/72
DEC/72
DEC/76
DEC/74
DEC/72

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

See footnotes at end of table.




45

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE

COMMODITY

NO.

1 135
01
0101
0 103
0104
0 106
0 111
01 13
0 1 15
0 117
0119
0121
0123
0125
0127
0 129
0131
0133
0 134
0 135
0 137
02
0241
0242
0244
0248
0249
0251
0252

Cut-ting t o o l s a n d a c c e s s o r i e s
Small cutting tools
Key way broach
T w i s t drill
Twist drill, carbide tipped
Reamer, machine chucking
Spur gear hob
Milling cutter, side
Milling cutter, plain
End m i l l
Hand tap
Round adjustable die
S o l i d pi p e d i e
P o w e r saw b l a d e , c i r c u l a r
P o w e r saw b l a d e , b a n d
P o w e r saw b l a d e , hack
T u r n i n g tool h o l d e r
Throwaway insert, carbide
Indexible carbide insert, utility
Brazed turning tool, carbide tipped
Carbide tool blank
Precision measuring tools
Gage blocks
Micrometer caliper
Cylindrical plug gage
Snap gage, adjustable
Pneumatic gage, column type
Ring gage, cylindrical
Dial test indicator

1 136

Abrasive products
Abrasive grains
Aluminum oxide
Nonmetallic bonded abrasive products
A l l s h a p e s ; r e s i n o i d & s h e l l a c b o n d ; rei
All s h a p e s ; r e s i n o i d & s h e l l a c b o n d ; non
All shapes; rubber bond
All s h a p e s ; o t h e r b o n d
Diamond & cubic boron nitride wheel; met
D i a m o n d & c u b i c b o r o n n i t r i d e w h e e l ; oth
All s h a p e s ; v i t r i f i e d b o n d
Other; except coated abrasives
Nonmetallic coated abrasive products
Cloth belts; any abrasive; qlue bond
Cloth belts; any abrasive; resin i water
Other cloth shapes; any abrasive; glue b
Other cloth shapes; any abr; resin 8 wtr
Other paper shapes; any abrasive; glue b
B u f f i n g , p o l i s h i n g w h e e l s & l a p s ; no abr
Metal abrasives
Metal soap & scouring pads; & other meta

01
0101
03
030 1
0302
0303
0304
0305
0306
0307
0309
05
050 1
0502
0503
0504
0507
0509
31
3103

1 137

11
110 1
12
120 1
1203
1205
13

Metal cutting machine tools
Boring machines
Boring mill, vertical
Drilling machines
Sensitive drilling machine
Upright floor type drill, plain
Radial drill
Grinding machines

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

DEC/71
DEC/68

DEC/72

DEC/72

DEC/72

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/71
DEC/71
DEC/71
DEC/71
DEC/71

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

256.3
26 1 .3
403.4
168. 4
173. 3
227.2
2 2 6 .8
286 . 1
280.2
282. 9
242.2
314. 3
395.3
276 . 9
187. 5
239. 3
246 . 9
313.8
234.6
290 .3
298. 0
223. 0
(3)
20 1.5
288. 9
262. 9
206 .5
201 .6
2 0 9 .8

242.9
246.8
382.4
154. 5
166 3
203. 1
222.3
270.4
263.5
265.7
224.5
293. 0
363.5
27 1 2
182. 0
225. 0
235. 1
29-7.6
224.4
277. 9
288.3
216. 9
242.8
193. 4
279.8
255.8
198.7
201 . 1
203.4

243.3
247. 1
383.6
154. 5
166. 3
203. 1
222.3
270 .4
263.5
265.7
226. 9
293. 0
363.5
27 1 .2
182. 0
227. 9
235. 1
297.6
224.4
277.9
288.3
218.4
242.8
196. 2
279.8
2 5 5 .8
198. 7
201. 1
208. 0

248.6
253.2
392.2
16 1 .4
170. 2
22 1 .9
222.3
270 .4
269.8
265.7
236.4
304. 3
376. 0
277.4
185. 1
238. 0
244. 0
302.4
226.7
279.6
291 .5
217.8
(3)
196. 2
279.8
2 5 5 .8
198. 7
200 .8
208. 0

255. 7
26 1 .3
395.2
169. 1
175. 0
228.5
226.4
279. 0
276 . 1
277.2
241 . 0
310.4
393.4
277.4
185. 1
238. 0
249.8
318.7
237.6
292.8
300 .8
217.8
(3)
196. 2
279.4
255.8
(3)
200.8
208. 0

256.5
262. 0
396. 9
169. 1
175. 0
228.5
226.4
287. 0
282. 0
285.7
24 1 .0
310. 4
398.4
277.4
185. 1
238.0
249.8
318.7
237.6
292.8
300 .8
2 1 9 .8
242.8
203. 1
279.4
262. 0
199. 0
2 0 0 .8
208.0

257.5
262.5
398.6
169. 1
175. 0
228.5
226 .4
287. 0
282.0
285.7
242.7
315. 0
406.3
277.4
185. 1
238. 0
249.8
318.7
237 .6
292.8
300 .8
224. 0
(3)
203. 1
291 .3
266.4
207 .5
200.9
209.9

260. 9
266.4
410.8
173. 5
175. 0
235. 0
226.4
2 9 4 .8
287.6
291 .5
248. 9
324.3
406. 3
277.4
190. 3
243. 9
249.8
318.7
237.6
292.8
300 .8
224.3
2 4 2 .8
203. 1
295. 9
266.4
207.5
200. 9
209. 9

26 1. 1
266.6
414.2
173. 5
175. 0
235. 0
226.4
2 9 4 .8
287.6
291 .5
248. 9
324.3
406.3
277.4
190.3
243.9
249.8
318. 7
237.6
292.8
300 .8
224.9
258. 9
203. 1
295. 9
266.4
207.5
200.9
209.9

26 1.2
266. 6
414.2
173. 5
175. 0
235. 0
226 .4
294.8
287.6
291 .5
248. 9
324. 3
406 .3
277.4
190. 3
243. 9
249.8
318.7
237.6
2 9 2 .8
300 .8
225.2
258. 9
203. 1
295. 9
266.4
208.5
200 . 9
209. 9

26 1.7
267. 0
415.8
173. 5
174. 7
235.0
232. 0
2 9 4 .8
287.6
291 .5
248. 9
324. 3
406 .3
277.4
190. 3
243. 9
2 4 9 .8
318.4
238. 1
296. 0
3 0 0 .8
226.3
(3)
203. 1
295.9
266.4
212. 9
200. 9
209.6

262. 0
267 .2
417.5
173. 5
174. 7
235. 0
232. 0
2 9 4 .8
287.6
291 .5
248. 9
324.3
406.3
280.5
190. 3
243. 9
2 4 9 .8
318.4
238. 1
296. 0
300 .8
227.5
264.2
206 .0
296. 9
266.4
212. 9
200. 9
211.5

264. 0
268.6
419.2
175. 6
177. 7
238. 0
232. 0
2 9 4 .8
287.6
291.5
248. 9
324. 3
406.3
280.5
193. 6
247. 0
2 4 9 .8
318.4
238. 1
2 9 8 .8
3 0 1 .8
233.2
264.2
211.4
296. 9
270.7
219.6
209.3
221. 0

276.5
335. 0
356.4
106. 8
107. 5
107. 6
107. 1
103. 6
102. 4
10 1 .7
108. 5
107. 2
106 .4
(3)
107. 4
(3)
(3)
(3)
103. 9
127. 3
153. 8

263.7
326. 1
344.4
101 .4
101. 1
10 1.8
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
102. 0
104. 3
100.3
100 . 0
100. 0
100. 6
(3)
(3)
1 0 0 .8
122. 9
143. 9

268. 0
328. 9
(3)
101. 7
101 .6
102. 7
100. 0
101. 0
100. 0
100. 0
102. 1
104. 3
104. 2
107. 9
107.3
(3)
104. 8
(3)
90. 1
123. 7
146. 3

269. 9
331 .6
(3)
102. 1
10 1.6
103. 3
100 .0
101. 0
100. 0
100. 0
102. 7
104. 3
105. 2
107. 9
108. 2
107. 6
(3)
(3)
90.4
125. 2
151. 3

274. 1
331 .6
354. 9
104.3
104. 3
105. 9
104. 1
103. 0
100. 0
100. 2
105. 5
105. 3
107.3
107. 9
108.2
107 .6
(3)
(3)
106. 4
126 . 1
154. 2

274.9
331.6
354. 9
-105. 0
106. 4
106. 1
104. 0
103. 0
102. 9
99.5
106. 1
105. 3
107. 3
107. 9
108. 2
107.6
(3)
(3)
106. 3
126 .5
155.5

276.8
331.6
354. 9
106. 9
108. 1
108. 1
107. 0
103. 0
102. 9
10 1 .2
108.7
105. 3
107. 3
107. 9
108. 2
107.6
(3)
(3)
106.7
126 .5
1-55.5

277.7
331 .6
354. 9
107. 2
108. 3
108. 3
107. 0
103. 0
102. 9
101. 2
109. 0
109. 4
107. 4
(3)
108. 2
107. 6
(3)
(3)
106. 7
129. 1
155. 5

277.8
331 .6
354. 9
107. 4
108.5
108.6
108. 9
103. 0
102. 9
101 .2
109. 0
109. 4
107. 4
(3)
108.2
107.6
(3)
(3)
106. 8
128.7
155. 5

280.2
343.2
361.0
107. 9
108. 9
108. 9
110. 0
105.8
102. 9
101. 1
109. 2
109. 6
107. 4
(3)
108.2
107.6
105.5
108. 5
107.3
129.3
155.5

280.6
344.3
361.6
108. 0
108. 9
109. 1
110. 0
105. 8
102. 9
101.5
109. 4
109. 6
107.6
(3)
108.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
108. 1
129. 3
(3)

286.6
344.3
361.6
114. 1
1 16.0
113. 1
116. 8
105. 8
105. 9
107. 4
1 18.3
109. 6
107. 6
(3)
108.2
107. 6
105. 6
108. 5
108. 1
130. 1
159. 1

287.5
343.2
361. 0
115. 0
116. 4
114. 9
116. 8
109. 0
105. 9
107. 5
119. 4
109. 6
107. 6
107. 9
108. 2
(3)
(3)
108. 5
108. 6
130. 6
159. 1

344.8
269. 9
258.2
266. 1
358.2
243. 0
276 . 1
306 .4

333.2
26 1. 9
246. 7
259. 0
355. 7
238. 3
259.8
297.4

334. 3
261. 9
246. 7
259.0
355.7
238.3
259.8
300 .3

337. 9
261. 9
246. 7
259. 0
355.7
238. 3
259.8
302. 0

340.5
26 1.9
246.7
260.2
355. 7
238.3
265.3
302.6

341. 3
263.6
252. 0
260 .2
355. 7
238.3
265. 3
303.3

342. 9
27 1. 1
252. 0
263.3
355.7
238.3
278.5
303.6

345.2
272.4
256.3
267 .0
355.7
243.6
279.6
308.3

346. 0
272.5
256.3
270. 0
36 1.7
243.6
289. 1
310. 0

347.8
272. 5
256. 3
270. 0
36 1.7
243. 6
289. 1
311. 9

353.6
279.2
278. 0
270.0
36 1.7
243.6
289. 1
312.2

356. 3
279.2
278. 0
278. 0
36 1.7
255. 9
289. 1
312. 0

358.4
281. 0
282.3
278. 0
36 1.7
255. 9
289. 1
313. 3

See footnotes at end of table.




46

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE N O .

1137

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

399.7
2 9 8 .8
402. 0
283.2
291.4
364.6
391 .4
225. 9
299.8
232.6
2 0 3 .8
225.3
170. 5
218.2
408.5
385.4
236. 0
269.7
249. 9
251. 1
332. 9
46 1 .2
245.5
302. 2
498.5
152. 1

387. 3
290 . 1
404.4
275.6
281 . 0
352. 9
382.7
226 . 1
286 .9
225.4
199.4
223.7
167. 9
212.4
371 . 9
382.6
211 . 1
262.5
24 1 .5
243.8
322. 6
440 .7
232. 0
283.2
500. 1
152. 1

389. 1
292.8
404.4
277.4
283.7
358. 1
382.7
226. 1
287 .0
225.7
199.9
225.4
169. 1
212.4
372.7
382.6
211.7
262.5
24 1 .5
243.8
323. 1
440 .7
232. 0
285.8
500 . 1
152. 1

392.5
292.8
388. 2
277. 2
283. 7
358. 1
382.7
222. 9
296. 3
226.2
20 1 .5
225.4
169. 1
215. 1
373.5
382.6
212. 3
27 1 .5
245. 0
246. 1
329. 0
440 .7
232. 0
296.2
519. 0
152. 1

394.4
292.8
388.2
280. 1
2 8 7 .8
358. 1
388.2
222. 9
297 .9
231.4
20 1 .5
225.4
169. 1
215. 1
407 .7
386. 3
235.3
272.4
245. 0
246. 1
327. 1
455.7
232. 0
302.5
488.2
152. 1

396.2
295. 5
396 .6
282. 1
287 .8
365.7
393. 1
224.2
298. 0
231 . 9
203.4
225. 4
169. 1
218.4
409. 3
386 .3
236 .4
266 .3
245. 0
246 . 1
327.6
455.7
232. 0
305. 3
488.2
152. 1

399.3
295. 5
396 .6
282.2
287.8
365. 7
393. 1
224.5
298. 0
231 . 9
205.7
225.4
17 1 .5
221 . 0
410. 3
386.3
237. 1
266 .3
245. 0
250.5
323.5
455.7
236 .5
305.3
488.2
152. 1

40 1 .3
294. 9
396 .6
285.2
297.5
365. 7
391 .8
226.8
299. 0
234. 9
205.7
225.4
17 1 .5
221. 0
411. 1
386 .3
237.7
269. 0
248. 6
256.2
328.5
455.7
236.5
305. 3
488.2
152. 1

403.2
306 .3
407 . 0
285. 3
297. 5
365.7
391 .3
227.2
299. 2
235. 7
205.7
225. 4
17 1 .5
221 . 0
412. 0
386. 3
238.2
269.8
248.6
256.2
329. 3
459.4
236. 5
305. 3
488.2
152. 1

405 .2
306. 3
407 . 0
287. 3
297. 5
372. 3
396. 1
227.2
304. 6
236 . 0
205.7
225.4
17 1 .5
221 . 0
4 1 2 .8
386. 3
238.3
27 1 .8
252. 7
256.2
330 .6
459.4
236.5
305. 3
495. 0
152. 1

407 .3
306 . 3
409.8
287 .3
297 .5
369.7
398. 1
227 .2
304.8
236 . 5
205.7
225. 4
17 1 .5
221 . 0
439.4
386. 3
257. 1
27 1 .8
252.7
256.2
345.5
490 .3
279. 9
305. 3
495. 0
152. 1

409.3
302.2
409.8
288. 9
297 .5
369.7
398. 1
226 .6
305. 0
237. 1
206 .4
225.4
173. 5
(3)
440.3
386 .3
257.7
275.5
263. 3
256.2
351 .4
490 .3
279. 9
313.4
516 . 1
152. 1

411.4
310.2
415. 0
289. 9
297 .5
373. 9
398. 1
229. 1
321 .3
238. 1
205.4
225. 4
170. 1
221 .3
441 .3
386 .3
258.4
277. 2
269.4
256 .2
351 .4
490 .3
279. 9
313.4
516. 1
152. 1

369.4
289. 2
233.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
290. 0
383.8
278. 1
318. 1
352. 0
369. 1
392.8
291 .6
336.2
167. 3
335. 9
274.8
378.6
203.2
(3)

369.7
289.2
233.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
290. 0
3 8 3 .8
278. 1
318.4
352. 0
369. 1
3 9 2 .8
291.6
337.4
167. 3
335. 9
274.8
378.6
203.2
(3)

373.7
277. 5
233.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
293.6
3 8 3 .8
287.8
327. 9
380 .6
392. 7
398. 1
297 .7
347.2
167. 3
337. 1
285.6
393. 9
209.4
(3)

375. 1
277 .5
233.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
293.6
3 8 3 .8
2 8 7 .8
330 . 1
392. 0
392.7
400 .3
299. 2
348.7
167. 3
339.7
285.6
393. 9
209.4
(3)

376 .7
277.5
233.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
293.6
3 8 3 .8
287.8
331. 2
392. 0
392. 7
403.8
301.7
346.8
167. 3
343.7
293. 3
406. 1
209.4
(3)

378. 1
280.5
233. 7
100 . 0
(3)
100. 0
100 .0
299. 2
383.8
291 . 9
331 .4
3 9 2 .,0
3 9 2 .,7
404. 7
302. 3
347. 1
167. 3
3 4 3 .,7
2 9 3 ..3
4 0 6 ., 1
2 0 9 .,4
100.,0

379. 9
282.2
233. 7
(3)
272.4
(3)
102. 0
300 .4
396 .2
284.8
333.4
400 .8
398.8
405.4
302. 9
347 . 1
167. 3
345.6
295.6
(3)
209.4
(3)

383. 0
283.7
247 . 9
(3)
(3)
(3)
102. 8
300 .4
396 .2
284.3
334.5
400 .8
398.8
405.4
302. 9
354. 1
167. 3
345.6
300 .6
(3)
209.4
100. 3

388. 0
284. 2
247. 9
(3)
272.4
10 1 .7
103. 5
300 .4
396. 2
284.8
335.4
400.8
398.8
406 .5
303.6
354.7
167. 3
347. 0
315.6
(3)
209. 4
103. 9

387 .2
284.8
247. 9
(3)
272.4
10 1. 7
104. 3
300 .4
396 .2
284.8
335. 9
400 .8
398.8
406 .5
303. 6
355.8
168.3
348.6
311.4
(3)
(3)
104. 1

388. 0
285.6
265.6
(3)
272.4
10 1.7
105. 0
300 .4
396 .2
284.3
337 .5
400 .8
398.8
408. 4
305. 0
3 5 5 .8
17 1 .8
350 .6
311.6
(3)
(3)
104. 2

395. 1
285. 9
265.6
(3)
272.4
10 1 .1
105. 8
300 .4
396 .2
284.8
339. 9
400 .8
407 . 1
421 .4
309. 9
358.5
164. 4
347 . 1
311. 9
(3)
210. 9
104. 3

,
1304
1305
1323
14
140 1
1406
1408
141 1
15
1507
16
1611
16 12
1613
17
1701
1703
19
1903
31
51
5102
5103
5104
5105
5106

Metal cutting machine tools (CONT'D)
Centerless grinding machine
Rotary surface grinding machine
R e c i p . s u r f a c e g r i n d i n g m a c h i n e , 18x72
Lathes
E n g i n e l a t h e , 16" s w i n g or u n d e r
Chucking lathe, automatic, 8 spindle
Bar m a c h i n e , a u t o m a t i c 5 or 6 s p i n d l e
Turning m a c h i n e , n/c
Milling machi nes
Milling m a c h i n e , bed type
Multi-function m a c h i n e s , n/c
V e r t , or h o r z . s p . , m a n u a l t o o l c h a n g e
Vertical spindle, automatic tool change
Horizontal spindle automatic tool change
Gear c u t t i n g m a c h i n e s
Hobbing machine
Gear finishing machine
Other metal cutting machines tools
Tapping machine
Home shop
Parts for metal-cutting machine tools
Spindle, sensitive drilling machine
Cross feed screw, surface grinder
Cross feed screw, engine lathe
Cross feed screw, milling machine
B a l l or l e a d s c r e w , n / c m a c h i n e

21
2101
2102
2104
21 16
21 18
22
2201
2205
23
230 1
2302
2303
2304
2305
2306
2307
25
2501
2503
2506
41
4196
51
5102
5103
5104
5105

Metal forming machine tools
Punching, bending, forming machines
Punching machine, manually operated
Punching m a c h i n e , fixed position, power
Press brakes
Rolls-' a n g l e s , b a r s , s h a p e s b e n d i n g
Other bending and forming machinery
Shearing machines
Plate shearing machines
Mechanical sheet shearing machine
Presses
M e c h a n i c a l O B I p r e s s , 45 t o n s
M e c h a n i c a l OBI p r e s s , 105-110 t o n s
Mech. press, st. sided, 200-300 tons
M e c h . p r e s s s t . s i d e d 2 p t . , 400 t o n s
M e c h a n i c a l p r e s s , 600 t o n s c a p a c i t y a n d
P r e s s , a u t o m a t i c 45 thru 64 t o n s c a p
P r e s s , a u t o m a t i c , 65 thru 100 t o n s c a p a c
Other metal forming machines
Forging machines
Riveting machine
All o t h e r m e t a l f o r m i n g m a c h i n e t o o l s
Wire drawing machine
Wire drawing machine
P a r t s for m e t a l f o r m i n g m a c h i n e t o o l s
K n i v e s , p l a t e s h e a r , 1" x 4" x 10'
C l u t c h l i n i n g c o m p o n e n t s , OBI p r e s s
Clutch lining components, 2 pt.
O t h e r p a r t s for m e t a l f o r m i n g m a c h i n e to

DEC/72
JUN/81

380. 3
283.2
242.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
296. 9
390 . 0
285. 0
331 . 1
388.8
392.5
4 0 3 .8
301 . 0
349. 1
167. 5
343.4
296.2
(3)
208.3
(3)

DEC/73
DEC/72
DEC/72
DEC/72
DEC/72
JUN/81

207.2
307 .4
236. 1
343.8
336.5
(3)

195. 0
302.6
230. 6
341 .6
334.5
(3)

199. 0
302.6
230.6
341 .6
334. 5
(3)

205.4
302.6
230.6
341 .6
334.5
(3)

205.4
304.4
236. 1
341 .6
334.5
(3)

205.4
304.4
236. 1
341.6
334.5
(3)

206 .5
304.4
236. 1
341 .6
334.5
100. 0

208.6
304. 5
236. 1
341 .6
334.5
(3)

211.5
307 .6
236 . 1
341 .6
334.5
101. 3

211.5
308.6
236 . 1
348. 1
340 . 5
101 .4

211 .5
308. 9
241 .5
348. 1
340. 5
10 1.4

212.5
308. 9
24 1 .5
348. 1
340 .5
10 1 .4

214. 1
329. 3
24 1.5
348. 1
340.5
109. 7

01

Tools, dies, jigs, fixtures & ind. molds
Special dies, tools jigs, and fixtures

JUN/81
JUN/81

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

100 . 0
100. 0

100. 3
100. 0

100. 4
100. 1

10 1 .1
10 1 .1

10 1.2
10 1 .3

10 1.2
10 1 .3

104. 8
106 .4

1138

1139

COMMODITY

DEC/7 1
DEC/7 1
DEC/7 1
DEC/7 1
DEC/71
DEC/7 1
DEC/7 1
DEC/73
DEC/7 1
DEC/7 1
DEC/7 1
DEC/7 1
DEC/7 1
DEC/76
DEC/7 1
DEC/7 1
DEC/72
DEC/72
DEC/72
DEC/72
DEC/72
DEC/72
DEC/7 1
DEC/72
JUN/8 1
DEC/7 1
JUN/81
JUN/81
DEC/7 1
DEC/71
DEC/7 1
DEC/68
DEC/7 1
DEC/72
DEC/75
DEC/71
DEC/71

*

See footnotes at end of table.




47

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

Tools, dies, jigs, fixtures * ind. molds
J i g s / f i x t u r e s ; o t h e r t y p e s , u n d e r 1000 1
J i g s / f i x t u r e s ; o t h e r t y p e s , 1000 l b s . an
S t a n d a r d p a r t s a n d c o m p o n e n t s f o r j i g an
All o t h e r s t a m p i n g - t y p e d i e s
All o t h e r d i e s
O t h e r s t a n d a r d c o m p o n e n t s a n d p a r t s for
Industrial molds
Die casting m o l d s
Injection molds for plastic products
All o t h e r m o l d s m a d e of m e t a l a n d m o l d b
General purpose machinery and

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
C 3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
C 3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

C 3)
100. 0
100 . 0
100. 0
100. 0
100 . 0
100. 0
100 . 0
100 . 0
(3)

(3)
100.0
100 . 0
100.5
100.0
100 . 0
10 1.0
(3)
100.0
(3)

(3)
100. 1
100. 0
100 . 0
100 .2
100 . 0
10 1 .0
(3)
100. 0
(3)

(3)
100 . 1
100. 0
104. 6
100 .2
100. 0
101. 1
(3)
100 .0
(3)

288.7

278.6

280.2

282.3

284.4

285.9

287. 0

290 .6

292. 3

324.5
331 .7
484.7
234 . 1
(3)
282.3
203.3
331 . 1
275.8
306 .2
218.8
252.5
260 .3
(3)
301.4
36 1.5
248. 1
304 .4

308.0
314.7
459.7
231. 1
209.3
270 .2
201.5
317.7
253.4
285.5
208.5
243.9
244.5
162.7
285.4
335.6
242.7
279.8

313.0
319.1
459.7
229.6
209.3
270.2
198.3
317.7
257.7
300 .6
213.0
246.4
250 .7
167. 1
290.9
355.4
246 . 1
279.8

315.3
320.9
464.2
229.6
209.3
270.2
198.3
319.6
257.7
307 .9
215.3
246 .4
257.7
170.9
294.2
355.4
246 . 1
289.5

316.4
321 .5
464.2
229.6
209 .3
270 .2
198.3
319.6
259.4
307 .9
216.0
249.6
257 .7
170 . 9
296.5
358.3
246. 1
294.8

321 .8
329.9
485.7
234. 1
209.3
279.2
204.4
324.4
271.6
309. 1
216.0
249.6
257.7
170 . 9
296.5
353.3
246 . 1
294.8

323. 1
331 .5
485. 7
234. 1
209.3
281 . 1
204.4
324. 4
271 .6
309. 1
217. 1
249. 6
257. 7
170 . 9
296 .5
358. 3
246 . 1
294.8

327.7
337. 0
492.5
235.9
(3)
281 . 1
204.4
341 . 1
28 1.8
309. 1
217. 1
249.6
257.7
170.9
302. 9
362. 1
246. 1
311.4

330 .5
339.6
492.5
236. 9
(3)
286 . 0
206 . 0
343. 6
281 .8
309. 1
221 .2
253. 0
267. 9
170. 9
302. 9
362. 1
246 . 1
311.4

254. 1

250.2
(3)
(3)
246.3
138.5
133. 0
(3)
210.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

251 .0
(3)
(3)
C 3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

251.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
C3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

251.9

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

250.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

251 . 0

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

250 .2
(3)
303. 9
(3)
138.5
133.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
100 . 0
100 . 0
100 . 0
(3)

DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/71
DEC/70
DEC/72
DEC/71
DEC/71
DEC/7 1
DEC/71
DEC/71
DEC/71
DEC/71
DEC/71

222.3
223. 9
211.6
284.5
244.5
246.2
229. 1
200 . 1
184.7
190.4
231. 1
241 .8
180 . 1
230 . 1

214.6
213.6
20 1.8
273.5
224. 1
233.6
225.6
194.5
177.3
182.8
226.5
234.4
172.3
218.8

214.6
213.6
20 1.8
273.5
224. 1
233.6
225.6
194.5
(3)
182.8
226.5
234.4
172.3
218.8

215.1
213.6
201.8
273.5
224. 1
233.6
225.6
195.9
177.3
186. 1
226.5
238. 1
176.4
218.8

218.3
218. 1
202.9
280.0
246.8
243.9
225.6
197.2
180.7
186 . 1
228.5
238. 1
176 .4
225.9

219.8
221 .8
210.2
280.0
246.8
243.9
225.6
197 .2
180.7
186. 1
228.5
238. 1
176.4
225.9

220.7
222.5
210 .2
280. 0
246.8
243. 9
225. 6
198. 1
180 .7
189. 4
228.5
238. 1
180. 7
228.5

equipment

Pumps, compressors, and equipment
Industrial pumps
Reciprocating pump, power operated
Centri f.-90 g p m , 125 f t . , 3500 r p m , ci
C e n t r i f . , 300 g p m , 140 f t . , 3500 r p m , ci
Centri f . , - 9 0 g p m , 1 2 5 f t . , 3 5 0 0 r p m , s s 316
C e n t r i f . - 1 0 0 0 g p m , 1 3 0 , f t . , 1 7 5 0 rpm
C e n t r i f . , 3000 g p m , 175 f t . , 1750 rpm
Turbine pump
Rotary pump
Air compressors, stationary
Stationary air compressor, 5 hp
Stationary air compressor, 75-125 h.p.
C e n t r i f u g a l a i r c o m p . , o v e r 1,000 hp
Gas compressors
Centrifugal, uncooled
Angle engine, 2,000 hp
R e c i p r o c a t i n g , 1,000 hp
Elevators, e s c a l a t o r s , and other lifts
Elevators & escalators
Electric freight elevator
Geared electric passenger elevator
Gearless electric passenger elevator
Hydraulic passenger elevator
Hydraulic freight elevator
Escalators
Elevator and escalator parts & attachments
P a r t s a n d a t t a c h m e n t s for e l e v a t o r s and
Automobile lifts
Automobile lifts
Fluid power equipment
Fluid power pumps
Gear'type, 5-30 gpm.
V a n e t y p e , f i x e d , 5 to 25 g p m .
A x i a l p i s t o n v a r i a b l e , 7 1/2 to 15 g p m .
A x i a l p i s t o n , f i x e d , 7 1/2 to 20 gpm
A x i a l p i s t o n , v a r i a b l e , 35 to 45 g p m .
Fluid power valves
I n d u s t r i a l p n e u m a t i c , 0 - 2 0 0 psi
I n d u s t r i a l h y d r a u l i c , 0 - 5 0 0 0 psi
M o b i l e h y d r a u l i c , 0 - 3 0 0 0 psi
H y d r a u l i c p r e s s u r e c o n t r o l , 45 g p m .
Hydraulic volume control
Cylinders

I

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

DEC/72
DEC/72
DEC/72
DEC/72

DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70

DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/76

See footnotes at end of table.




48

OCT. -

NOV.

DEC.

(3)
100 . 1
100.0
104.6
100.2
104. 1
10 1.1
(3)
100.0
(3)

(3)
100 . 1
100. 0
104.6
100 .2
(3)
10 1 .1
(3)
100. 0
107 .4

100. 0
100. 1
10 1 .0
104. 6
100. 2
104. 1
10 1 .1
(3)
100. 0
107. 4

293. 9

295. 1

296 .2

297. 9

330 .4
338. 0
492.5
236 . 9
(3)
286 . 0
206 . 0
343. 6
296 .4
309. 1
223. 1
256 .8
267 . 9
173. 9
305.6
362. 1
246. 1
319.3

332.7
340.2
492.5
237.0
(3)
297.9
206.0
340.6
301.4
309. 1
225. 1
261 .6
267.9
(3)
307.7
373.7
246. 1
319.3

336 . 0
343. 0
509. 3
237. 0
(3)
297. 9
206 . 0
340. 6
30 1 .4
309. 1
225. 1
261 .6
267. 9
(3)
316. 1
378. 2
254. 1
329. 0

338. 7
344.6
518.3
237. 0
(3)
297 . 9
206 . 0
340. 6
(3)
309. 1
227.5
261 . 6
267 . 9
(3)
321 . 9
378. 2
265. 1
329. 0

252. 9

254. 9

257.0

260 .8

267.5

(3)
245.6
(3)
134.9
146.6
(3)
100.0
100.0
100.0
(3)

(3)
248. 0
(3)
134. 9
146 .6
(3)
100. 4
100. 4
100. 0
(3)

(3)
248.7
(3)
135. 6
146. 6
(3)
100. 4
100 .4
104. 3
(3)

(3)
251 .5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
10 1.4
101.4
104.3
104.3

(3)
253.4
(3)
137. 7
162. 9
(3)
105. 2
105. 2
104. 3
104. 3

383. 0
260 . 0
(3)
(3)
164. 3
(3)
105. 2
105. 2
f04. 3
104. 3

223.8
225.7
2 15.1
230. 0
246.8
243.9
225.6
200 .3
189. 1
191.4
228.5
244.6
180 .7
234.2

2 2 3 .8
225.7
215. 1
280 . 0
246 .S
243. 9
225.6
200 .3
139. 1
191 .4
228. 5
244.6
180 .7
234.2

2 2 5 .8
229.6
215. 1
293. 3
255.2
257 .6
234. 3
201 . 0
189. 1
193. 9
228. 5
244. 6
134. 0
237.6

227.9
232.0
219.9
293.3
255.2
257.6
234.3
203.9
189. 1
197.0
235.2
244.8
134.-0
238.7

228.3
232.2
219. 9
300 .4
255.2
257.6
234. 3
203. 9
189. 1
197 . 0
235.2
244.8
184. 0
238. 7

235.4
238.2
225. 1
306 .4
26 1.8
26 1.8
241 .6
214. 9
189. 1
200 .7
251 .8
257 .2
193. 2
24 1 .6

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise Indicated)
CODE

1143

COMMODITY

NO.

030 1
0302
0305
04
040 1
0402
0403
0404
0405

1 144

02
020 1
0221
0231
0241
03
0351
0352
036 1
0362
0363
0375
0376
04
0491
0493
0494
0496

Fluid p o w e r e q u i p m e n t ( C O N T ' D )
I n d u s t r i a l p n e u m a t i c , 2 inch b o r e
I n d u s t r i a l h y d r a u l i c , 2 inch b o r e
M o b i l e , h y d r a u l i c , 4 inch b o r e
Fluid p o w e r h o s e a n d t u b e f i t t i n g s
1/2 in t u b e f i t t i n g , f l a r e l e s s , ss
1/2 in t u b e f i t t i n g , f l a r e d - f l a r e l e s s
1/4 in u n i o n , f l a r e d or f l a r e l e s s b r a s s
1/2 in m p 1/2 h o s e 100 R 5 r e u s a b l e end
1/2 in m p 1/2 h o s e 100 R 2 p e r m a t t . end
Industrial material handling equipment
Conveying equipment
Monorail conveyor
Belt c o n v e y o r
Trolley conveyor
Portable belt conveyor
Material handling trucks
Electric t r u c k s , operator-riding
Motorized handtrucks
Internal c o m b u s t i o n t r k , u n d e r 6000 l b .
Internal combustion trucks 6000-14,999 1
Internal c o m b u s t i o n t r u c k s 15,000 l b . an
Other h a n d t r u c k s , t r a i l e r s , d o l l i e s
Parts and attachments
Hoist and cranes
Hand chain h o i s t , spur g e a r
E l e c t r i c h o i s t , lug t y p e
Air h o i s t , 1,000 l b . c a p a c i t y
Crane, overhead bridge type

1 145
0101
0102
0 103
0104
0105
0 111
0 1 13
01 15
0 1 16
0121
0122
0124
0128
0133
0135
0137

Mechanical power transmission equipment
Speed r e d u c e r , w o r m g e a r , 2 . 5 - 3 c . d .
Speed r e d u c e r , p a r a l l e l s h a f t , h e l i c a l
Gearmotor, parallel shaft
Speed r e d u c e r , w o r m g e a r , 8 c . d .
R e d u c e r , p a r a l l e l s h a f t , s i z e 203
Bevel g e a r , c o a r s e - p i t c h , AGMA c l a s s 8
Spur g e a r , c o a r s e - p i t c h , AGMA c l a s s 8
Spur g e a r , f i n e - p i t c h
Flexible coupling, gear type
Roller chain, semifinished
Roller chain, finished
Mill chain
Roller chain plate sprocket
V-belt sheave
Universal joint, industrial
Clutch, friction type

1 146
02
0231
04
0433
0434
0437
05
06
064 1
0642

Scales and balances
M o t o r truck s c a l e s
Motor trucks scales
Industrial scales
Bench and p o r t a b l e s c a l e s
Floor s c a l e s
Misc. industrial scales
Commercial retail scales
Personal household scales
Bathroom scales
Personal weighing scales and m i s c . house

i

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

DEC/7 1
DEC/7 1
DEC/72
DEC/72
DEC/72
DEC/72
DEC/72
DEC/72
DEC/72

2 2 4 .8
223.5
220 .6
223.5
305. 7
178. 9
195. 0
225.5
215. 6

215. 3
214.2
207. 3
220 .7
291 .2
175. 0
200 . 0
223. 1
212.6

(3)
(3)
207 .3
220 .7
291 .2
(3)
200 . 0
223. 1
212.6

215. 3
214. 2
207 .3
220 .6
291 .2
175. 0
200. 0
222.5
212.6

220.8
219. 9
215.4
221 .3
291 .2
175. 3
20 1.8
222.5
212.6

220.8
219. 9
215. 4
222.8
307 . 1
178. 2
192. 2
226 . 1
215. 3

220.8
219. 9
220 .5
222. 9
307 . 1
(3)
192. 2
228. 4
215. 3

226. 1
224. 6
226 .4
224. 3
314. 9
178. 2
192. 2
226. 1
215.3

226. 1
224, 6
226. 4
224. 3
314. 9
178. 2
192.2
226 . 1
215.3

232.6
231 .2
226. 4
224. 3
314. 9
178. 2
192. 2
226. 1
215. 3

231.5
230. 1
229.6
224. 3
314. 9
178.2
192. 2
226 . 1
215.3

231 .5
230 . 1
229. 6
226 .4
314. 9
186 .3
192. 2
226. 1
215. 3

231.5
230. 1
235. 1
229.6
3 14.9
186 .3
192. 2
230. 1
229.2

277.4
229.8
326 .4
268. 4
301 . 0
(3)
230. 3
249.4
(3)
(3)
108. 3
109. 5
110. 2
110.8
266.8
262. 2
300 .7
(3)
291 .8

265.6
217. 0
319. 1
260 .2
291 .4
279. 0
222. 3
241 .0
105. 0
265.2
103. 5
105. 4
(3)
107. 5
256 . 9
242. 3
287 .3
(3)
284.8

266. 0
217.4
319. 1
260 . 9
292.4
279. 0
222.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
105. 6
(3)
107 .5
256 .9
242.3
287 .3
(3)
2 8 4 .8

273.4
230.2
319. 1
270 . 1
295. 0
279. 0
224.8
242. 9
(3)
(3)
106. 3
(3)
104. 0
107. 7
260 .2
2 4 9 .8
294 .6
(3)
285.2

275. 3
230.5
319. 1
270 . 1
295. 7
279. 0
227.7
247. 1
(3)
27 1 .0
107. 0
108. 0
107. 7
109. 1
26 1 .9
259. 0
294.6
(3)
285.6

277. 1
231 .8
319. 1
271 .5
300 . 0
286. 9
229. 3
249.2
(3)
273. 1
107. 4
108. 8
109. 7
109. 1
263.5
264.2
296 .8
211 . 9
285.7

276 .7
230 . 1
319. 1
266 .7
299. 9
286. 9
229. 9
249. 7
(3)
273. 1
107. 4
108. 9
110. 7
109.8
264. 0
264. 2
296.8
211. 9
286.6

278. 9
231 . 3
332.5
267 .4
30 1.2
288.6
2 3 2 .8
(3)
(3)
(3)
109.8
111. 0
110. 7
110. 2
264.2
264.2
296 .8
211. 9
287 . 1

280 .8
231 .5
332.5
(3)
302.0
288.6
233.7
252.5
(3)
277.6
109. 9
111.0
111. 7
112.4
270.6
264.2
304.6
211.9
296.8

282.2
231 . 9
332.5
267.2
301.4
(3)
234. 3
252. 9
(3)
278.3
110. 2
111. 1
111.7
112.5
275. 1
274. 0
310.5
211.9
300 .3

283.8
234. 1
332. 5
271. 1
308. 0
(3)
235.3
253. 0
(3)
277.8
110. 4
111. 1
1 12.0
114. 6
275.5
274.0
310.5
211. 9
301. 1

284. 3
235.0
332.5
273.6
308.6
(3)
235.2
252.8
(3)
277.5
1 10.5
111.2
1 12.0
1 1 4 .6
276 .4
274. 0
314. 1
211. 9
301.5

285. 1
236.3
340.2
273.6
3 1 6 .8
(3)
235.4
253.3
(3)
279.5
108. 9
1 12.1
1 12.2
114.6
2 7 6 .8
274. 0
314. 1
215.4
301 .7

294.8
359. 0
380 .3
252. 1
312. 9
329. 1
339.5
365. 9
208.8
166 .8
309.4
264. 9
439.6
168. 2
295.3
143. 1
192. 0

283.7
350. 3
365. 9
252. 0
297 .4
317. 9
323.6
(3)
193. 8
158. 5
295. 0
247. 0
434. 9
165. 5
279.5
139. 2
187 .3

284.7
350 . 3
365. 9
252. 0
297 .4
317 .9
323.6
344 .9
193. 8
16 1 .9
305. 0
247 .0
434. 9
165. 5
285.4
140. 3
187. 3

284. 9
350 .3
365. 9
252. 0
297 .4
317. 9
323.6
344. 9
193. 8
16 1. 9
305. 0
247. 0
434. 9
165. 5
285.4
141 . 9
187.3

289.3
350. 3
365. 9
255. 7
318.4
317. 9
327. 4
349.2
193. 8
163. 8
305. 0
262.5
449. 1
165. 5
285.4
141 . 9
187 .3

291 .2
350 .3
376 .7
255. 7
318.4
317. 9
327 .4
349.2
193. 8
169. 5
305 . 0
268. 0
449. 1
165. 5
285. 4
141 .9
187 .3

292. 9
350.3
384. 9
249.7
318.4
323. 0
335.8
359.3
199. 3
169. 5
305. 0
268. 0
449. 1
165. 5
285.4
143. 9
187. 3

299. 0
367.6
389. 1
252. 1
316 .6
330.2
3 4 8 .8
377 .7
208.3
169. 5
305. 0
268. 0
449. 1
170. 8
285.4
143. 9
195. 7

299.7
367.6
389. 1
252. 1
316.6
346.6
3 4 8 .8
377 .7
208.3
169.5
310. 1
268.0
429.4
170. 8
300. 9
143. 9
196.4

3 0 0 .6
367.6
389. 1
252. 1
316.6
338.6
3 4 8 .8
377.7
222.6
169. 5
315. 3
268.0
429.4
1 7 0 .8
312.7
143. 9
196.4

301. 1
367.6
389. 1
248.8
316.6
338.6
352.3
377.7
232.5
169.5
315.3
268. 0
429.4
170. 8
312.7
145. 4
196. 4

304.0
367.6
389. 1
248.8
316.6
338.6
357.0
383.2
232.5
169.5
323.4
280.3
442.9
1 7 0 .8
312.7
145. 4
196.4

306.6
367.6
392.9
254.2
324.4
343. 9
357. 0
383.2
232.5
169.5
323.4
286.6
442. 9
170. 8
312.7
145. 4
1 9 8 .8

DEC/70

DEC/70
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70

DEC/74

JUN/76
JUN/76
DEC/74
DEC/80
DEC/80

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

222. 1

218. 0

218.7

222.0

225.7

225.7

2 2 5 .8

221 .6

221 .7

221.3

221.5

221.7

221.8

270.4
100 .8
277 . 0
291 .6
268.5
102. 5
108. 0
(3)
(3)

253. 1
10 1 .3
273. 0
290. 1
280.5
100. 0
103. 1
(3)
107. 7

253. 1
102. 0
273. 0
290. 1
280 .5
100. 0
103. 1
(3)
107. 7

258. 1
102. 9
275. 7
296 .9
283.8
100. 8
107 .5
(3)
107. 7

278.7
103.6
284.7
296.9
283.8
103. 3
107 .5
(3)
107. 7

278.7
103. 6
284. 7
296. 9
283.8
103. 3
107. 5
(3)
107. 7

279.3
103. 6
284.7
296. 9
284.5
103. 3
107 .3
222. 1
107. 7

279. 3
98.7
275. 0
287 .9
253.6
103. 3
108. 6
(3)
(3)

279.3
98.7
275.0
287.9
253,6
103. 3
109. 6
(3)
(3)

27 1 .2
98.7
275.0
287.9
253.6
103.3
110. 0
(3)
(3)

271.2
9 8 .8
275. 0
287 .9
254.9
103.3
110.3
(3)
(3)

271.2
9 8 .8
275.0
287.9
254. 9
103.3
110. 7
(3)
(3)

27 1.2
99.0
273.4
292.4
254.9
103.3
110. 7
(3)
(3)

See footnotes at end of table.




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Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

Scales and balances (CONT'D)
Ma i1i n g s c a l e s
Mailing and parcel post scales
Accessories and attachments
Accessories and attachments
P a r t s for s c a l e s a n d b a l a n c e s
Parts for scales and balances

OTHER
INDEX
BASE5

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

Miscellaneous general purpose equipment
Valves and fittings
G a t e v a l v e , i r o n , 6 inch
G a t e v a l v e , b r a s s or b r o n z e , 1 inch
G a t e v a l v e f o r g e d s t e e l , 1 inch
G a t e v a l v e , c a s t s t e e l , 6 inch
E l b o w , m a l l e a b l e i r o n , 1/2 inch
T e e , f o r g e d s t e e l , 1 inch
E l b o w , w r o u g h t c o p p e r , 1/2 inch

JAN.

FEB.

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

100.8

103. 0

103.0

103.0

103. 0

103. 0

103 . 0

103. 0

97 .6

97. 6

97.6

97.6

97.6

102. 0

101 .5

101.5

101.9

10 1 .9

10 1 .9

10 1 .9
.

101. 9

101..9

101. 9

101.9

101. 9

103.5

102. 1

100 . 0

100.0

100.0

102. 8

102. 8

102,.8

102. 8

102..8

102. 8

102.8

102. 8

102.8

308.8
309.8
333.3
(3)
341 .2
306.2

310.1
309.8
333.3
273.2
341 .2
306 .2

313.8
312.0
339.6
283.0
344.5
309.7

314.2
313.2
339.6
283. 0
344.5
309.7

314.2
313.2
339.6
283. 0
344.5
309.7

319 .0
321 . 1
346.8
283 .0
348 .5
312 .9

324. 9
324. 6
346 .8
283. 0
362. 5
320. 3

325 .3
325,.8
346 .8
283,.0
362 .5
320,.3

328. 4
325.8
353. 4
283. 0
3 6 7 .,4
326. 0

328.8
326. 9
353.9
283.0
367 .4
326.0

328.8
326. 9
353. 9
283. 0
367.4
326. 0

328.8
326. 9
353.9
283.0
367.4
326.0

DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/68
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77

131, 9
138.2
143.5
135. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
129. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
191.9
128. 0
132. 1
138.8
132.4
(3)
132. 0
125. 1
128.8
134.5
131.0
132. 9
128.7
134.6
146.2
(3)
153.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
139.3

129. 4
134.7
140 . 0
131 .5
135. 5
126 . 0
130. 2
136. 0
126 . 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
184. 9
125. 7
126 .7
130. 9
125. 4
123. 3
124. 2
125. 1
127 .8
132. 3
123. 2
121. 8
125. 1
133. 3
140. 1
134. 8
153. 5
136. 1
130.3
133. 1
134. 8

129.5
135.8
140.0
134. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
126 .3
(3)
126 . 1
120.2
(3)
121.4
184.9
125.7
127.0
130 . 9
126.0
123.3
125.2
125. 1
127.8
(3)
123.2
121.8
125. 1
132.8
(3)
(3)
153.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
136 .3

129.5
135.8
140.0
134. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
126.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
184. 9
125.7
127.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
125. 1
127.8
132.3
127.4
129. 1
(3)
132.4
140.4
(3)
153.5
135.7
128.5
(3)
136.3

130. 1
135. 5
140 .4
134. 1
136 . 9
128. 9
132. 2
135. 4
126. 7
(3)
(3)
121 .5
(3)
121 .4
184. 9
126 .8
129. 4
136 .2
128. 0
123. 3
127. 1
125. 1
127. 9
132. 4
128. 5
131 . 1
125. 1
133. 0
140. 4
134. 8
156 . 1
(3)
(3)
132. 8
136. 3

130. 8
136. 0
141 . 3
134. 1
138. 4
128. 9
132. 2
135.4
127 .5
(3)
(3)
121 .5
(3)
122. 5
188. 0
126 .8
131 .6
139. 2
129. 5
127. 3
(3)
125. 1
128. 1
134. 7
131 . 1
134. 1
127. 1
133. 5
144. 0
134. 8
158. 8
(3)
(3)
134- 2
138. 2

131..4
136,.2
142 .2
134.. 1
138 .4
128 .9
132 .2
135,.4
128,.5
126,. 9
126 ,. 1
122,.2
128,.2
123..7
190..3
127 ,.6
133,. 1
140 ,.4
133,.3
127,.3
132,. 0
125.. 1
123.. 1
134..7
131 ,. 1
134., 1
127., 1
134., 1
146.,5
134.,8
158..8
137.,4
128..5
134. 2
138. 2

132. 7
139. 4
143. 1
134. 1
141 .5
131 .2
135. 2
141. 0
130.5
(3)
(3)
123. 3
129. 0
126. 5
196 .4
128. 0
135. 7
143. 6
136. 4
131 .4
134. 5
125. 1
128. 1
134. 7
134. 6
137. 2
131 . 1
134. 8
146. 8
134. 7
158.8
138. 1
129. 3
139. 1
138. 2

132,.8
140,. 1
145,.4
136,.9
141 ,.5
131,.2
135,.2
141,.0
130,.5
128,.2
126.. 1
123..3
129.. 0
126..5
196..4
128..0
135,.7
143,.6
136,.4
131..4
134..5
125., 1
128.. 1
134..7
134..6
137..2
131 ., 1
134., 9
146.,8
134.,7
158..8
138.. 1
129. 3
139. 1
138. 2

133.J
140. 3
145. 4
136 . 9
142.8
131. 2
135. 2
141. 0
131. 2
128. 2
126. 1
123. 3
131. 0
128. 3
198. 1
129. 4
135. 7
143. 6
136. 4
(3)
134. 5
125. 1
129. 9
134. 7
134. 6
137. 2
131 . 1
135. 7
148. 2
134. 7
160. 7
139. 4
129. 3
140. 1
142. 6

134.0
141.4
147.8
136.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
131.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
198. 1
130.4
134. 0
139.4
134.7
(3)
134.5
125. 1
129.9
(3)
134.6
137.2
131.1
136.8
150. 1
(3)
163.5
139.9
129.3
(3)
144.2

134. 5
141. 5
148. 0
136. 9
144. 2
133. 6
137. 0
141. 0
131. 7
128. 2
126. 1
124. 6
(3)
128. 3
198. 1
130. 9
134. 4
139. 4
135. 3
(3)
136. 5
125. 1
131. 2
137. 4
134. 6
137. 2
131 . 1
137. 0
152. 4
139. 2
163. 5
(3)
(3)
140. 1
144. 2

134.6
141.5
148.4
136.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
132.3
129.6
126. 1
125.7
132.5
128.3
198. 1
131.4
134.4
139.4
135.3
(3)
136.5
125. 1
131.3
137.4
134.6
137.2
131.1
137.0
152.4
139.2
163.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
144.2

JUN/76

307. 0
311.4
225.4
258.0
240. 1
313.0
418.2
344.8
110.2

293.2
299.7
229. 6
256 .5
233. 0
295.7
417. 9
325. 0
119.4

297.4
302.4
231.3
258. 1
233.0
300 .3
417.9
325.0
114.1

300 .0
306 .4
224.6
258. 1
233. 0
303.6
417.9
333.6
114.1

302. 5
310.3
224.6
258. 1
239.2
316.6
417. 9
341. 3
1 14.1

302. 9
310.6
224.6
258. 1
239.2
316 .6
417 . 9
354.4
105. 6

3 0 3 ,.7
3 1 1 ..3
2 2 4 .,3
2 5 8 ., 1
2 4 6 ., 1
316 .,6
417 .,9
3 5 4 .,4
105. 6

308. 4
312.8
224. 3
258. 1
246. 1
316.6
417. 9
354.4
105. 6

3 1 2 ..5
3 1 4 ..3
2 2 4 .,3
2 5 8 ., 1
2 4 6 ., 1
3 1 6 ..6
417 .,9
3 5 4 ..4
105.,6

314.7
316.7
224.3
258. 1
246. 1
318.5
417.9
354.4
108.3

315.5
316.5
224.3
258. 1
239.8
318.5
419.1
346.7
109.8

316. 0
317.2
224.3
258. 1
239.8
318.5
419. 1
346.7
109. 8

317.0
318.8
224.3
258. 1
239.8
318.5
419.1
346.7
109.8

See footnotes at end of table.




MARCH

320 .4
319.7
345. 1
282. 1
354. 9
316.6

Fans and blowers, except portable
Centrifugal blower
P r o p e l l e r fan
A t t i c f a n , 30 inch s i z e
Axial fan, 36-38 inch, direct drive
Industrial fan, arrangement no. 1
Air c o n d i t i o n i n g a n d r e f r i g e r a t i o n e q u i p
Heat transfer equipment
Packaged terminal a/c
R o o m fan coil a / c
Central station a/c unit
Unit cooler
Remote refrigerant condenser
Finned coils, o.e.m.
Unitary air conditioners
Y e a r - r o u n d a / c , 2 - 3 ton
Y e a r - r o u n d a / c , 5 - 1 0 ton
Single package a/c
Single package heat pump
Split system heat pump
Split system, condensing unit
A/c coils
Commercial refrigeration equipment
Sectional cooler
Reach-in refrigerator
Multilevel display case
Frozen food case
Drinking water cooler
Refrigerant compressors
Compressor, 3 h.p.
Refrigeration condensing units
Condenser, 3/4-3.0 h.p.
Condensing unit over 3-15 h . p .
Other a/c and refrigeration equipment
Centrifugal liquid chiller
Ice c u b e m a k e r
Absorption liquid chiller
Automobile a/c
Pick-up/van a/c
Reciprocating liquid chiller
Evaporative air cooler

ANN.
AVG.

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Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE N O .

1149

Q116
0117
0118
0119
0121
0122
0123
0124
0125
05
0521
0522
0525
0531
0532
0533
0541
0542
06
0651
0652
0653
0654

1162

JUN/76
JUN/76
JUN/76
JUN/76
JUN/76
JUN/76
JUN/76
JUN/76
JUN/76

DEC/74

DEC/70
DEC/70

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

154. 7
162. 5
161. 7
168. 6
157. 5
150. 4
147. 5
159. 0
162. 7
304.8
309.6
322.7
203. 5
281 6
301.8
307.8
353.5
248.4
275. 1
273. 9
247.6
228.6
222.2

(3)
155 9
150 7
161 4
147 8
144 2
142 3
147 3
149 8
285 8
286 5
297 3
188 0
264 6
288 0
292 6
344 5
239 7
270 7
278 5
249 5
223 7
217 9

147,.7
157,.3
154..7
164..0
(3)
147..2
145..0
147..3
152..7
2 9 3 ..3
3 0 2 ..9
316.8
199..4
264.6
2 9 3 ..9
2 9 2 ..6
3 4 3 ..0
2 4 1 ..3
2 7 2 ..3
2 8 7 ..2
26 1.8
2 2 3 ..7
2 1 7 ..9

152 .2
16 1,.6
160..7
166..0
152..4
150..5
147..5
(3)
159..5
2 9 3 ..3
3 0 2 ..9
316. 8
199..4
2 6 4 ..6
2 9 3 ..9
2 9 2 ..6
3 4 3 ..0
2 4 1 ..3
2 7 2 ..3
287. 2
2 6 1 ..8
2 2 3 ..7
2 1 7 ..9

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

152..2
161..6
160..7
166..0
159.. 1
150..5
147..5
154.,7
159.,5
2 9 3 .,3
3 0 2 .,9
3 1 6 .,8
199. 4
264. 6
2 9 3 ..9
2 9 2 ..6
343. 0
2 4 1 .,3
2 7 2 .,3
287. 2
2 6 1 ..8
223. 7
217. 9

152.2
161.6
160.7
166.0
159. 1
150.5
147.5
159.4
159.5
293.3
302.9
316.8
199.4
264.6
293.9
292.6
343.0
241.3
280. 1
287.2
261.8
231.5
225.0

152..2
161..6
161., 1
167. 2
159., 1
150.,5
147.,5
159.,4
162. 8
294. 3
302. 9
3 1 6 .,8
199.,4
264. 6
2 9 9 ..9
3 0 2 ., 1
343. 0
2 4 1 ,.3
2 8 0 ., 1
287. 2
261,8
2 3 1 .,5
225. 0

155.,6
162.,7
161., 1
167.,2
159., 1
150..5
147..5
159.,4
162. 8
305,8
306. 6
316.8
2 0 3 ., 1
286. 6
3 0 4 ..3
3 2 1 ..5
350. 5
2 4 7 .,3
2 8 0 ., 1
287. 2
261,8
2 3 1 ,.5
2 2 5 .,0

158. 1
164. 1
(3)
169.6
159. 1
150.5
147.5
164.8
165. 1
315.7
315.6
327.0
208. 1
301. 1
304.3
321.5
359. 1
247.3
280. 1
287.2
(3)
231 .5
225.0

158. 0
164., 1
166. 5
173,.5
159. 1
150..5
147. 5
164. 8
169. 5
318. 0
319. 6
332. 7
208. 1
3 0 1 ., 1
304. 3
321. 5
359. 1
259. 9
277. 5
272.6
242. 3
231. 5
225. 0

158. 0
164. 1
166. 5
173.5
159. 1
150.5
147.5
1 6 3 .8
169.5
321.6
324.0
338.2
212.7
301. 1
315. 1
321.5
371.2
259.9
272.3
241.7
220.5
230.4
223.6

158.0
167.2
167.9
173.5
158.6
150.5
147.5
163.8
171. 1
321.6
324.0
338.2
212.7
301 . 1
315. 1
321.5
371.2
259.9
272.3
241.7
220.5
230.4
223.6

157.3
168.3
167.9
174.9
160.0
158.5
155.6
163.8
171. 1
321.6
324.0
338.2
212.7
301. 1
315. 1
321.5
371.2
259.9
27 1.6
241.7
220.5
229.8
222.8

Special industry machinery and equipment

307. 9

2 9 5 ,.6

2 9 9 ..2

3 0 1 ..0

303. 2

307.2

308,8

311. 0

310.3

312.8

314.6

315.0

316.4

01
0103
0104
0105
0106
0107
02
0213
0214
0215
0217
0218
04
0431
0432
0433

Food products machinery
Dairy industry machinery
Homogeni zer
Ice c r a a m f r e e z e r , c o n t i n u o u s t y p e
S o f t ice c r e a m f r e e z e r
Milk shake freezer
P a s t e u r i z e r . H T S T p l a t e , 20 M P P H
Bakery industry machinery
Oven, revolving tray, gas fired
Bread slicer
Bread bagging machino, automatic
Rounder, heavy duty
Proofer, 5 loaves per tray
Commercial food production machinery
F o o d s l i c e r , 10 inch d i a m e t e r k n i f e
F o o d g r i n d e r , 2 5 to 30 l b s p e r m i n u t e
F o o d m i x e r , 20 q u a r t b o w l

298.2
218. 9
257.5
221.3
(3)
(3)
228.3
3
247.6
243. 1
203.6
(3)
(3)
295. 1
256.7
(3)
219.5

2 7 8 ..4
2 1 2 ..6
2 5 2 ..4
2 1 3 ..7
2 1 2 ..3
2 0 4 .. 1
2 2 5 ..8
3 6 4 ..7
2 4 2 .,5
2 2 7 ..9
191.,4
3 7 7 .,7
2 6 4 ..6
273. 6
2 4 2 .,9
2 2 0 ..7
2 0 3 ..2

2 8 7 ..8
212. 6
252. 4
2 1 3 .,7
(3)
(3)
225. 8
386. 2
242. 5
2 3 2 ..0
195. 6
389. 9
2 7 2 ., 1
283. 3
247. 3
2 3 5 .,7
207. 2

2 8 8 ..5
2 1 5 ..5
252. 4
2 1 3 ..7
(3)
(3)
225.8
386. 5
2 4 2 .,5
232. 0
195. 6
389. 9
2 7 2 .. 1
283. 3
247. 3
2 3 5 ..7
207. 2

2 9 7 .,7
219. 0
252. 4
220. 0
(3)
(3)
225.8
3 8 8 .,4
242. 5
232. 0
204. 2
389. 9
2 7 2 ., 1
2 9 6 ..0
258. 5
2 4 6 .,3
2 1 6 .,4

297.7
219.0
252.4
220.0
(3)
(3)
225.8
388.4
242.5
232.0
204.2
389.9
272. 1
296.0
258.5
246.3
216.4

298, 0
219. 7
261. 4
224. 3
(3)
(3)
230. 6
388. 7
242. 5
247. 1
204.2
389. 9
2 7 2 .. 1
296. 0
258.5
(3)
216. 4

301. 7
221. 5
261.4
224. 3
(3)
(3)
230. 6
397. 2
242.5
247. 1
204.2
398. 0
277. 5
299.2
258. 5
(3)
223.4

301.7
221.5
261.4
224.3
(3)
(3)
230.6
397.2
242.5
247. 1
204.2
398.0
277.5
299.2
258.5
(3)
223.4

304.5
221.5
261.4
224.3
(3)
(3)
230.6
398. 3
249. 9
247. 1
204.2
398. 0
277.5
303.3
258.5
(3)
232.7

306. 1
221.2
255.6
224.3
(3)
(3)
229.4
413.5
249.9
252.7
211 .6
(3)
(3)
302.5
258.5
(3)
230.7

307.7
221.4
261.4
224.3
(3)
(3)
229.4
415.6
264. 1
260. 1
211.6
(3)
(3)
304.4
266.5
(3)
228.6

308.2
221.7
265. 1
228.6
<3)
(3)
229.4
418.6
267.7
260. 1
211.6
(3)
(3)
304.4
266.5
(3)
228.6

11
1112
21
2125
2137
34
3443
44
4449
4454
55
5562
5563
5565

Textile machinery and equipment
Cleaning and opening machinery
Cleaning & opening m a c h i n e r y , card room
Spinning machinery, except parts
Warper, beam, high-speed
Texturing m a c h i n e , imported
Weaving machinery, except parts
shuttleless loom, imported
Knitting machinery and equipment
Noodle, latch typa
Double knitting machine, imported
Dyeing, drying, finishing machinery
Bleaching, dyeing and finishing equipmen
Drying machinery, stocks, yarn cloth
Other textile machinery

244.4
278.3
110. 3
105. 4
167. 8
(3)
103.0
116. 7
154. 5
149. 9
110. 2
308.8
(3)
2 2 6 .8
(3)

2 3 6 ..0
2 6 9 ..7
106..9
103..0
158..6
115..8
1*01..9
116.,7
159. 7
150.,7
1 15.. 1
3 0 2 ..3
103..4
2 2 2 ..7
200. 0

235. 6
260.8
103..4
104., 1
164..0
1 15.8
102. 6
116. 7
159.5
150.,7
1 14..7
3 0 4 ,,3
104.,7
2 2 2 .,7
200. 0

2 3 8 ..5
2 7 8 .. 1
110. 2
103. 0
164. 0
111. 6
103..2
116.,7
158, 9
150, 7
113.,7
3 0 6 .. 1
104..7
223, 6
2 0 3 ., 1

238.8
278. 1
110..2
103. 6
168. 5
(3)
103. 8
1 16.7
158, 1
150. 7
1 12.9
3 0 7 .,3
104.,7
2 2 3 .,7
205. 2

246.3
279.9
110.9
105.2
168.5
111.6
101.7
116.7
155.9
147.2
111.4
308.6
105.5
223.7
(3)

247. 1
279. 9
110. 9
106. 1
168. 5
(3)
102. 0
116. 7
155. 2
149. 8
109. 9
308. 6
105. 5
223. 7
(3)

248. 0
279. 9
110. 9
107. 6
168. 5
(3)
102. 5
116. 7
152. 1
149.8
107.,5
3 1 0 ,,5
105. 5
231. 3
(3)

247.0
279. 9
110.9
106.5
168.5
(3)
102.9
116.7
151.6
149.8
107.5
310.5
(3)
231.3
(3)

248.3
283.2
112. 3
106. 5
168. 5
(3)
103. 1
116. 7
150.6
1 4 9 .8
107. 1
312.8
(3)
231.3
(3)

248.7
283.2
112.3
106.3
171 . 9
(3)
103.6
116. 7
150.6
149.8
107. 1
313. 9
(3)
(3)
(3)

248.4
283.2
1 12.3
106.3
171.9
(3)
104. 1
(3)
150.6
149.8
107. 1
310.5
(3)
230.6
(3)

250.4
283.2
112.3
106.3
171.9
(3)
105. 1
116.7
151.6
149.8
108.2
310.7
(3)
230.6
(3)

116
1161

Miscellaneous general purpose equipment
B a l l v a l v e , b r o n z e , 2 inch
Ball v a l v e , s t e e l , 6 inch
B u t t e r f l y v a l v e , 125 w s p , 6 inch
B u t t e r f l y v a l v e , 150 w o g , 12 inch
Plug valve, lubricated
IBBM g a t e v a l v e
Fire hydrant
Safety valve
C a s t iron v a l v o
Ball and roller bearings
Radial ball bearing, light
Radial ball bearing, medium
Radial ball bearing, extra light
Roller bearing, tapered
Roller bearing, cylindrical
Roller bearing, needle
Pillow block, ball bearing
Pillow block, roller bearing
Plain bearings
Main bearing, automotive
Connecting rod bearing, automotive
B u s h i n g , 3 / * inch i . d .
B u s h i n g , 1 inch i . d .

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

DEC/69
DEC/69
DEC/6 9
DEC/69
DEC/69
DEC/69
DEC/70
DEC/69
DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/70
DEC/7 0

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/SO
DEC/75
DEC/6 9
DEC/75
DEC/80
DEC/69
DEC/6 9

See footnotes at end of table.




51

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967
otherwise indicated)
I9VI =— 100
»WW unless
Ul
\
CODE

COMMODITY

NO.

66
6671
77
7711
7713
7714
7716
7717

Textile machinery and equipment (CONT'D)
Industrial sewing machines
Overedging machine
Textile machinery parts and attachments
Turnings & shapes
P a r t s for a l l o t h e r f i b e r to f a b r i c m a c h
Parts, power looms
Parts, bleaching, finishing
Parts, all other textile machinery

01
0101
0103
0104
0105
0106
0107
0 108
05
0521
0522

Woodworking machinery and equipment
Other than for home w o r k s h o p s
Sawmill equipment
Sawing machines, except sawmill equipmen
Straight-line mach i nery•planers, sanders
Boring and carving machinery, dovetailer
Other w o o d w o r k i n g machi n e r y • l a t h e s , plan
Parts and attachmentsicutting tools
All other p a r t s , a t t a c h m e n t s , and access
Saw blade
Saw blade solid tooth
Saw b l a d e , inserted tooth

01
0109
02
0225
05
0552
07
0771
0772

Printing trades machinery and equipment
Printing presses, offset
U e b - f e d , newspaper, 4-unit, 36"
Typesetting and casting machinery
Phototypesetting machine
Bookbinding machinery and equipment
Gathering machine
Parts, attachments and accessories
Printing plate, aluminum offset
Intermediate roller, rubber covered

02
04
0412
06

Other special industry machinery
Plastic and rubber industry machinery
Chemical industry machinery
Mixer, chemical type
Miscellaneous industry machinery

01
0101
0 102
0 103
0 105
0 106
02
020 1
0202
03
0301
0302
0303
0306

Packing and packaging machinery
Filling and capping machines
Dry products filling machine
Liquid container filler
Form-fill-seal- machine
Capping machine
Cartoner
Package forming and wrapping machines
Wrapping machine
Bag making machine
Machinery for processing p k g s . 1 bottles
Bottle cleaning machine
Casing machine
Labeling machine
Tape dispenser

1162

1163

1165

1166

1167

Electrical machinery and

117
1171
01

Miring devices
Current carrying

equipment

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

DEC/69
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

259 1
203 3
109.8
117 8
121 3
(3)
106 3
102.8

224
193
106
1 14
120
103
102
100

9
9
2
7
5
6
6
0

269 6
103 4
(3)
(3)
(3)
103 6
102 3
(3)
99 9
307 9
232 3
237 8

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/72
DEC/72

DEC/69
DEC/6 9
DEC/6 9
DEC/69
DEC/69
DEC/72

DEC/72
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/76
DEC/76

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

2 2 4 ,.9
(3)
1 0 5 ..3
1 14..7
104..3
1 0 5 ..8
104.. 9
101 ..2

2 2 8 .4
2 0 3 .9
108,. 1
1 14,.7
121 .4
106,.7
104,.9
10 1 .4
,

2 2 8 ..2
2 0 3 ..3
1 0 8 ..2
1 14..7
121 ..6
1 0 7 ..0
105. 9
10 1 .4
.

2 7 4 ..9
2 0 3 ,.3
108,.9
1 17,.6
121,.6
107,.3
105..9
10 1 .8

2 7 4 ..9
2 0 3 ..3
1 1 0 ..0
1 1 7 .,6
1 2 4 ..2
(3)
1 0 5 ., 9
101.8

2 7 4 .. 9
2 0 3 ..3
1 1 1 ..0
1 1 7 ..2
1 2 3 .,8
(3)
1 0 6 ., 9
10 1.8

2 7 4 .,9
2 0 3 ..3
1 1 0 ., 1
1 17..4
1 2 4 ..2
1 0 9 ..2
106 ., 9
1 0 2 ..4

2 7 4 ..9
2 0 3 ..3
1 1 1 ..8
1 1 8 .. 0
124..2
112..9
106.. 9
105..4

276. 0
206. 4
111. 7
1 1 8 .0
124. 2
112. 3
109. 5
105. 4

2 7 6 ..0
2 0 6 ..4
111. 8
1 18.,0
(3)
1 12.3
109. 5
105. 4

276.0
206 .4
114.2
130.7
124.3
(3)
(3)
105.4

262 4
99 9
175 6
104 0
100 9
103 8
100 0
(3)
95 3
299 5
226 9
228 7

2 6 3 ..0
1 0 0 .,4
1 7 5 ..6
1 0 4 .. 0
104..2
1 0 0 ..3
100..0
(3)
9 7 ..3
2 9 9 ..5
2 2 6 ..9
2 2 8 ..7

2 6 4 .4
101 .4
180 .9
104,.0
104,.2
100,.3
100,.0
100,.0
98 .2
2 9 9 ,.5
2 2 6 .9
2 2 8 .7

2 6 4 ..2
1 0 2 ..2
1 8 0 ..9
1 0 6 ..8
(3)
100..9
(3)
1 0 0 .,0
9 9 .. 1
2 9 9 ..5
2 2 6 ..9
2 2 8 .,7

2 6 6 ..7
102,.7
181,.3
107.8
108,.3
101,.5
101 ,.9
100,.0
100 ,.2
3 1 0 ,.2
2 3 3 ,. 1
2 4 2 ,.4

2 6 7 ..7
1 0 2 ., 9
(3)
107 ..8
(3)
10 1 .5
.
101 ..9
102..6
100 ..2
310. 2
2 3 3 .. 1
2 4 2 ..4

2 7 0 .,7
1 0 3 ..5
(3)
(3)
1 0 8 .. 9
106,.0
1 0 1 ..9
1 0 8 ..7
100 ..2
3 1 2 .,7
2 3 5 ..6
2 4 2 ..4

2 7 2 .. 1
1 0 4 ..5
(3)
1 1 1 ..6
(3)
106 .. 0
10 1..9
1 1 0 .,3
(3)
3 1 2 ..7
2 3 5 ..6
2 4 2 .,4

2 7 5 .. 0
105..7
182..7
111,.6
(3)
106 ..6
1 0 4 ..4
110..3
102..0
3 1 2 ..7
2 3 5 ..6
2 4 2 ..4

276. 0
105. 7
(3)
(3)
(3)
106 . 6
104, 4
110. 3
102. 0
312. 7
235. 6
242. 4

276. 2
1 0 5 ., 9
1 8 2 .,7
(3)
(3)
106 .,6
1 0 4 .,4
(3)
1 0 2 ..0
3 1 2 .,7
235. 6
2 4 2 ..4

276.4
105.9
182.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
104.4
(3)
102. 0
3 12.7
235.6
242.4

285. 0
3 2 7 ..4
254.8
163. 4
(3)
272. 5
244. 0

2 8 0 ,.2
3 2 6 ,.4
2 4 2 ,.7
156,.0
8 7 ,.4
2 6 6 .. 9
2 3 3 ..5

2 8 0 ..2
3 2 6 ..4
2 4 2 .,7
1 5 6 ..0
8 7 ..4
2 6 6 ..9
2 3 3 ..5

2 8 1 .9
3 2 6 .4
2 4 2 ,.7
156,.0
8 7 .4
2 6 6 .9
2 3 3 ..5

2 8 4 ,. 1
326 ..4
2 4 2 ..7
1 6 3 ..9
9 0 .. 0
2 7 0 .J
2 4 0 ..5

2 8 6 ,.3
3 2 9 ,.3
2 4 9 ,.0
163,.9
90,.0
2 7 4 ,.4
2 4 7 ,.6

2 8 6 ..7
3 2 9 ..3
2 4 9 ., 0
1 6 3 ..9
90 .. 0
2 7 4 .,4
247 ..6

2 9 3 ..0
3 4 1 ,.7
2 6 3 ..3
1 6 3 ,.9
9 0 .. 0
2 7 4 ..4
2 4 7 ..6

2 8 2 ..4
3 2 0 ..4
2 6 3 ,,3
1 6 3 ..9
9 0 .. 0
2 7 4 .,4
2 4 7 ..6

2 8 2 ,. 1
3 1 8 ..8
2 6 3 ,.3
166..3
(3)
2 7 4 ..4
2 4 7 ..6

285. 7
3 2 6 .2
263. 3
166 . 3
(3)
274. 4
247. 6

2 8 7 .,2
326. 2
2 6 3 .,3
1 7 0 .,3
(3)
274. 4
247. 6

290 . 1
3 3 0 .8
272.0
170.3
(3)
277.4
253.2

241. 2
210. 1

2 3 0 ..5
2 0 4 ..7

2 3 0 ..5
2 0 4 .,7

2 4 1 ..3
2 0 4 ,.7

2 4 3 ..2
2 0 4 .,7

2 4 3 ,.2
2 0 7 ..5

2 4 3 ..7
2 1 0 ..0

2 4 3 ..7
2 1 1 .,8

2 4 3 ..7
2 1 1 ..8

2 4 3 ..7
2 1 1 ..8

243. 5
211.8

243. 6
2 1 7 .,3

243.6
219.8

375. 0
365. 5
391. 4
273. 0
357.8

3 6 0 .. 1
351 ..7
3 7 4 ..7
2 6 4 ..2
3 4 2 ..7

3 6 5 ..5
3 5 9 .,3
3 7 5 .,9
264. 2
3 5 2 ..3

3 6 7 ,. 1
3 6 1 ,.7
3 7 6 ..4
2 6 4 ..2
3 5 2 ,.3

3 6 8 ., 1
3 6 3 ..5
3 7 6 .,4
264. 2
3 5 2 ..3

3 7 2 ,.9
3 6 4 ..4
3 8 8 ..4
2 7 2 ..3
3 5 2 ..3

3 7 5 .,8
364. 6
3 9 5 ., 9
2 7 4 ..5
3 5 3 .,0

3 7 6 .,6
3 6 4 .,6
3 9 6 .,8
2 7 6 ..6
3 6 0 .,0

3 7 8 .,3
3 6 7 .,5
3 9 6 ..8
276. 6
3 6 0 .,0

3 8 1 ..8
3 7 2 .,2
3 9 9 .,2
276. 6
3 6 0 ..0

384. 7
372. 2
407.2
283. 0
3 6 0 .0

384. 1
372. 2
402.8
279. 7
374. 2

385.3
372.2
406 . 1
279.7
374.2

152.2
160.4
153. 0
157.7
153.4
214. 0
162.8
142. 6
157. 4
156. 1
145.6
153. 0
(3)
161.8
154.8

144.8
150..9
148. 6
150. 6
1 4 8 .,0
1 7 3 .,3
155..0
1 3 8 ..3
1 5 1 .,9
1 4 9 .,7
139.,8
150. 1
(3)
152. 3
142. 7

1 4 6 .,0
152. 0
148. 6
150. 6
150. 0
173. 3
1 6 0 .,7
138. 3
151 . 9
1 4 9 .,7
141. 8
150. 1
(3)
154. 4
153. 7

148..0
1 5 6 ..2
1 4 8 ..6
1 5 0 ..6
1 5 0 ..0
2 1 3 ..6
1 6 1 ..2
1 3 8 ..3
151 ..9
1 4 9 ..7
141 ..8
1 5 0 ., 1
134. 2
1 5 4 .,4
1 5 3 ..7

1 4 9 .,3
1 5 8 .,2
150. 9
154. 7
1 5 1 .,0
213. 6
16 1.,2
138, 3
151 .,9
1 4 9 .,7
142. 6
152. 5
(3)
154. 4
156. 9

150..5
159.. 1
152., 1
155..6
152..0
2 1 3 ..6
162..2
140..3
154..0
154..7
143.8
1 5 2 .,5
1 3 6 ..4
156. 9
156. 9

1 5 2 .,8
16 1 ,4
.
153. 3
158. 3
1 5 3 .,2
2 2 0 .,8
1 6 3 ., 1
142. 2
1 5 7 .,7
154. 7
1 4 6 .,4
152. 5
140. 1
163.8
156. 9

1 5 3 .,4
1 6 2 ., 1
1 5 3 .,3
159. 3
1 5 4 ., 0
220.8
1 6 4 .,0
1 4 3 .,8
1 5 9 ..8
1 5 7 ..5
1 4 6 .,4
152. 5
140. 1
163.8
156. 9

1 5 3 .,4
1 6 2 ., 1
1 5 3 .,3
1 5 9 .,3
154, 0
2 2 0 .,8
1 6 4 .,5
143. 5
159. 2
157. 5
146. 4
152. 5
140. 1
163.8
156. 9

156., 1
1 6 4 ., 1
1 5 5 ..8
1 6 2 .,4
156 .. 1
220. 8
1 6 4 ..5
1 4 6 ..9
1 6 4 ..3
1 6 1 .,5
149. 6
154. 3
144. 7
167. 6
158. 7

155. 9
164. 5
155.8
162.4
156. 1
224. 9
164.5
146. 9
(3)
161 .5
148. 2
154. 3
(3)
167.6
154.6

157. 5
166. 8
156.8
164. 1
157. 9
233. 6
165. 9
147. 2
164. 3
163. 5
149. 9
157. 0
146. 7
170.4
154. 6

158.3
167.7
158.6
16 4 . 1
157.9
238.5
166.4
147.2
164.3
163.5
150.9
157.0
149.0
172.4
154.6

220.2

211. 9

213. 7

2 1 6 .,0

217.4

217. 5

219.2

221 . 1

222.8

224. 2

225.3

226. 0

227.0

300 . 1
260. 0

281.2
245.2

286.8
251. 0

2 9 0 ..7
253. 4

293. 0
255.6

293. 0
255. 4

299. 4
256. 9

300. 3
256.8

301.7
258. 9

308.8
265. 5

313. 5
273.2

315. 0
272. 1

317.6
276.4

JAN.

FEB.

See footnotes at end of table.




52

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise Indicated)
CODE

NO.

COMMODITY

1 17 1
0101
0 102
0103
0 104
0 105
02
021 1
0212
0214
0265
0266
0267
0268
0269
027 1

Wiring devices (CONT'D)
L a m p h o l d e r , i n c a n d e s c e n t , 660 w a t t s
L a m p h o l d e r , f l u o r e s c e n t , 660 w a t t s
Power o u t l e t , r e s i d e n t i a l
Switch, regular mechanical, tumbler
L i g h t n i n g a r r e s t e r , 9-10 k v .
Noncurrent carrying
G r o u n d rod 5 / 8 " d i a m e t e r , x 8 ' long
Insulator p i n , galvanized steel
C r o s s arm b o l t , 5/8 inch d i a .
W a l l p l a t e , p l a s t i c for s w i t c h
O u t l e t b o x , s t a m p e d , 4 inch o c t a g o n
Switch b o x , s t a m p e d m e t a l
Conduit box, cast metal
C o n d u i t o u t l e t b o d y , l b , 3/4 i n .
Rigid conduit, g a l v . steel

1 172

01
0101
0 111
0 131
0 199
02
0244
0245
0246
0247
0248
0267
027 1

I n t e g r a t i n g and m e a s u r i n g i n s t r u m e n t s
Electrical (direct meas.) instr.
W a t t - h o u r m e t e r , s i n g l e p h a s e , 30 a m p .
Voltmeter, d.c., panel type
Wattmeter
P a r t s , v a r i o u s , for i n t e g r a t i n g m e t e r s
Electronic (indirect meas.) instr.
Volt-ohm-mi 11iammeter, portable
Semiconductor tester parametric
Combination and group test sets
Signal g e n e r a t o r , m i c r o w a v e
Signal g e n e r a t o r , a u d i o
Field s t r e n g t h i n s t r u m e n t s
Oscillographic recorder, stylus type

01
0101
0 104
0105
0106
0107
0 111
01 12
0 117
01 18
0119
02
0222
0223
0224

Motors, generators, motor generator sets
Electric motors
F r a c t i o n a l h p . , d . c . , 1/2 h p .
F r a c t i o n a l h . p . , a . c . , 1/20 - 1/5 h . p
F r a c t i o n a l h p . , a . c . , 1/4 h p .
F r a c t i o n a l h p . , a . c . , 1/2 h p .
F r a c t i o n a l h p . , a . c . , 1/25 h p . a n d u n .
Integral h p . , a . c . , 3 h p .
I n t e g r a l h p . , a . c . , 10 h p .
Integral hp., d . c . , 5 h p .
Integral h p . , d . c . , 25 h p .
I n t e g r a l h p . , a . c . , 50 h p .
Generators and generator sets
E l e c t r i c g e n e r a t i n g p l a n t 100 - 125 kw
G e n e r a t o r s e t , g a s . e n g i n e , 1.5-2.0 kw
G e n e r a t o r , a . c . , 30 k w .

1 173

1 174
02
0205
0207
03
030 1
0303
0307
0315
05
0501

Transformers and power regulators
Fluorescent lamp ballasts
Correct power factor type
Uncorrected power factor type
Distribution transformers
Liquid immersed, pole t y p e , single phase
Liquid immersed, pad m o u n t , single phase
Liquid immersed, three phase
Dry t y p e , s i n g l e or t h r e e p h a s e
Small power transformers
501-2500 K V A , liquid immersed

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

DEC/72

296 . 1
228.2
317.8
(3)
180. 9
3 4 3 .8
269.8
329. 9
335.4
327 .7
324. 0
347 .3
352. 1
317.8
287 .6

282.8
2 2 2 .8
294.8
288. 1
166 .7
319. 7
255.5
315.6
297 .5
303. 5
306 .5
328.7
330 . 0
297 .2
263. 1

291. 1
2 2 2 .8
297.8
(3)
179. 3
324.5
258.5
321. 1
304 .7
309.2
306 .5
328.7
344 .2
306 .3
268. 0

291. 1
222.8
305.8
294.5
179. 9
330.6
258.5
324.5
332. 3
318. 1
306. 5
328.7
344.2
306 . 3
276. 0

291 . 1
2 2 2 .8
310 .4
298.4
181 . 1
333. 0
258.5
314.6
329. 4
323. 0
314. 0
335. 2
344.2
306 .3
281 .2

291 . 1
222.8
310. 4
297.7
180. 9
333. 1
258.5
309.8
335.3
324.5
314. 0
335. 2
344 .2
306 .3
276. 0

291. 1
228. 3
311. 0
298. 9
180. 9
347.2
276 .7
338. 1
335.4
324.5
322. 1
346. 7
359.8
327. 3
289.8

291. 1
228.3
311.4
2 9 8 .8
179. 9
349.7
276.7
335.4
334. 7
324.5
333.8
357. 1
359.8
327.3
289.8

299. 3
228.3
316.2
(3)
181. 4
349.8
276.7
334.5
337.4
(3)
333.8
357. 1
3 5 9 .8
327. 3
2 8 9 .8

299.3
228.3
331 .2
308. 5
183.3
357. 1
276 .7
346.6
349. 9
332. 6
333.8
357. 1
359.8
327. 3
304.3

299.3
237. 0
340.4
320.5
188. 9
356 .6
276.7
332.6
349.7
346.4
3 3 3 .8
357. 1
359.8
327.3
304.3

299.3
237. 0
340.4
(3)
184. 5
362.2
282.6
341.7
363.5
346.4
341 .3
367.8
359.8
327. 3
304. 3

3 2 6 .8
237. 0
343.6
324. 0
184. 2
362. 0
282.6
344.5
355.5
352. 1
341 .3
367.8
359.8
327. 3
304. 3

198. 0
227. 9
170 .3
288.4
131 . 9
191 .4
178. 1
220 . 0
(3)
158. 7
209 .7
179.7
188. 3
183. 8

190 . 0
212. 7
148. 0
284.8
129. 5
175. 4
173. 3
215.8
86.6
157. 0
199. 0
171 . 9
180. 6
181. 3

190. 6
212. 9
148. 0
284.8
129. 5
176. 6
174. 2
2 1 5 .8
86.6
158. 9
207 .6
17 1 .9
184. 1
181. 3

193. 4
215.2
150. 5
284.8
129. 5
186 .0
177 . 0
215.8
(3)
158. 9
207.6
177 .7
184. 1
181 .3

194. 8
219.2
16 1 .3
288.8
129. 5
186. 0
177.2
218.2
86 .6
155. 9
207 .6
177. 7
186. 5
181 .3

196. 1
223. 1
166 . 0
288.8
129. 5
197. 3
177. 4
218. 2
88. 9
158. 9
207. 6
177. 7
187. 4
181 .3

196. 4
223. 6
166. 0
288.8
132. 6
197. 3
177. 6
218.2
88. 9
158. 9
207.6
177. 7
187. 4
183. 9

199. 7
230.8
166. 0
288.8
132. 6
197. 3
179. 1
218.2
(3)
158. 9
207 .6
177. 7
190. 0
185. 8

20 1. 1
234.5
176. 3
2 8 8 .8
132. 6
197. 3
179. 5
218.2
90. 7
158. 9
214. 4
177. 7
190. 0
185.8

201. 9
236.2
181 . 1
288.8
132.6
(3)
179. 9
218.2
90.7
158. 9
214.4
186.6
190. 0
185. 8

203. 9
241. 0
193. 5
291 .2
132.6
197. 3
180. 7
227. 9
88. 9
158. 9
214.4
186 .6
193. 1
185.8

203.7
241 .2
193. 5
291 .2
135. 9
197. 3
180. 4
227. 9
(3)
158. 9
2 1 4 .4
186. 6
193. 1
185. 8

204.5
243.8
193.5
291.2
135. 9
197. 3
180. 4
227. 9
(3)
158. 9
214 .4
186. 6
193. 1
185. 8

296. 1
278.8
275.3
279. 9
283. 5
267.4
268.7
285.8
311. 6
295.2
255. 0
313.8
316 . 0
249.5
238. 0
263. 4

285. 5
267. 0
265. 9
269. 9
268.7
260.7
258. 0
269.4
290.6
301 .3
249.6
301. 0
307 .0
232. 9
228.7
259.0

287. 9
270. 6
268.7
273.6
273.2
264.4
263. 0
272.2
295. 0
301 .3
249.6
306 .2
307.8
237.5
236. 0
259. 0

288. 3
27 1.2
272. 0
273.6
273.2
264.4
263. 0
272.2
299.3
301. 3
249.6
310.6
307 .8
239. 9
236. 0
259. 0

289.8
27 1.2
272. 0
273.6
273.2
264.4
263. 0
277 .8
303. 7
290. 1
238.7
319. 3
311 .5
247. 3
236 . 0
259. 0

290.2
27 1 .8
272.0
273.6
273.2
264.4
263. 0
282.4
303. 7
303. 0
248. 1
319.3
311 .5
247. 3
236 . 0
259. 0

292.4
273. 1
272. 0
273. 6
282. 0
264. 4
263. 0
282. 4
303. 7
303. 0
248. 1
309. 7
315. 0
247. 3
236. 0
259. 0

296.4
279.4
275.6
284. 1
292.5
270.8
271.6
292.7
311.2
303. 0
248. 1
309. 7
315.7
252.4
241. 2
262. 7

302. 0
283. 9
278.8
287.3
293.5
27 1 .4
276. 0
295.2
330. 1
303. 0
248. 1
317. 0
322. 9
252.4
241.2
268. 1

304.7
288.4
281 .7
287.3
293.5
27 1 .4
276. 0
295. 2
330. 1
283. 3
269.3
317. 0
322. 9
258.0
241.2
268. 1

305.4
289.5
281 .7
287. 3
293.5
27 1 .4
276. 0
295.2
330. 1
283.3
269.3
317. 0
323. 0
258.9
241 .2
268. 1

305.4
289.5
281 .7
287.3
292.7
27 0.7
276 .0
297.4
330. 1
283. 3
269.3
319.4
323. 0
259.7
241 .2
268. 1

305.6
289.5
281 .7
287.3
292.7
270.7
276. 0
297.4
(3)
286.7
272.7
319.4
323.5
260 .5
241.2
271.2

208.8
(3)
211. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
215.8
(3)
(3)

192.4
(3)
200 . 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
154. 7
202.6
(3)
148. 9

194. 1
(3)
212.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
155. 0
201 .7
(3)
148. 9

202.6
(3)
212.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
154. 7
205. 3
(3)
156. 9

204. 3
(3)
212.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
211.4
(3)
156. 9

206 .5
(3)
212.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
163. 3
215. 1
(3)
156. 9

208. 4
100.,0
212.2
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
(3)
215. 1
100 .0
156. 9

210.4
100. 0
212.3
100. 0
100. 8
100. 8
100. 9
(3)
215. 1
103. 0
(3)

211.8
99.9
212. 0
100. 3
101. 4
101. 7
101. 1
(3)
216.4
103. 8
(3)

213.5
99.9
211. 9
100.3
102.2
102.8
101.4
(3)
216.4
103.8
(3)

217.3
99.9
211. 9
100.3
1 0 2 .8
103. 0
101. 9
(3)
(3)
105.3
(3)

222. 1
99.9
211. 9
100. 3
107. 7
106. 3
110. 8
(3)
237.6
107. 3
(3)

222. 0
99.8
2 1 1 .8
100. 3
107.8
106. 4
111. 2
(3)
237.6
107. 3
(3)

DEC/75
DEC/7 1

DEC/7 1
DEC/69
DEC/71
DEC/7 1
DEC/7 1

DEC/68

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
DEC/74

See footnotes at end of table.




53

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

Transformers and power regulators (CONT'D)
2501-10000 KVA, liquid immersed
Large power transformers
10001-30000 K V A , w/o LTC
100000 KVA and a b o v e w i t h LTC
Specialty and all other transformers
Open core/coil and units end-bell enclos
General purpose transformers
Reactors and other special purpose
Transmission and d i s t r i b u t i o n voltage re
Other transformers

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

DEC/74
JUN/81
DEC/74
DEC/74
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
214.5
(3)

1 4 8 .8
(3)
145.5
143.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
234. 1
193.8
(3)

148.8
(3)
149.3
137.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
235.2
193. 7
(3)

157.6
(3)
166.5
148. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
241.2
205.5
(3)

157.6
(3)
162.7
149.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
242.6
206.4
(3)

157.6
(3)
16 1.3
1 4 9 .8
(3)
(3)
(3)
243.2
214.6
(3)

157. 6
100. 0
161. 3
150. 3
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
243.8
215. 9
100. 0

(3)
100. 5
(3)
(3)
100. 5
100. 3
101.6
(3)
220.6
9 9 .8

(3)
102.5
(3)
(3)
100.5
99. 0
101.0
(3)
219.9
101.0

(3)
105.3
(3)
(3)
1 0 0 .8
99.3
101.2
(3)
222.8
101.6

(3)
112.7
(3)
(3)
101.0
100.3
102.0
(3)
224. 1
101.9

(3)
114.5
(3)
(3)
101.7
(3)
104.5
(3)
230.0
1 0 1 .8

(3)
114.2
(3)
(3)
101.4
100.3
104.4
(3)
2 2 6 .8
1 0 1 .8

250.8
297.9
342.5
273. 9

243.6
289.8
326. 1
270. 9

247. 0
303.4
352.6
276.7

247.0
298.5
343.7
274.2

249.9
305.3
352.6
279.7

248.6
295. 1
340.7
270.6

251. 0
298.8
343.7
274.8

251.0
298.7
337.7
278.3

252.0
296.2
337.7
274.2

252.4
2 9 8 .8
337.7
278.5

252.9
294.6
343.7
267.9

255. 1
294. 1
340.7
269.0

259.2
301.0
353.7
272. 1

Switchgear, switchboard, etc. equipment
Panelboards
Distribution, fusible
Lighting, circuit breaker
Safety switches
A - C . , 3 p o l e , 60 a m p s .
Circuit breakers
Ai r , a . c .
O i l , o u t d o o r , 115 k v .
O i l , o u t d o o r , 3 4 . 5 k v . , 1200 a m p .
Swi t c h g e a r
A s s e m b l y , indoor, 600 v , a . c .
Assembly, indoor, 5 kv, a.c.
Distribution cut-out, indicating
Bus d u c t , plug-in t y p e , 600 a m p s .
F u s e l i n k , 15 a m p e r e s
Circuit breaker load conters
12-24 b r a n c h e s
Low-voltage fuses
Cartridge fuse, renewable
Cartridge fuse, one-time
Plug fuse, one-time
Industrial controls
S t a r t e r s , a . c . , 25 h p . , 440 v o l t s
Starters, a . c . 75 h p . 440 volts
C o n t a c t o r , a . c . , s i z e 1, 3 p o l e

321.0
211.2
304.4
191.2
224.6
237.5
216.4
231.8
200.2
307. 0
246. 0

307.6
202. 1
304.8
178.4
2.17. 9
222.2
211.4
211.0
190.7
288.7
233. 9

314.3
202.3
303.7
179. 0
217. 9
230.0
218.8
221. 1
195. 3
3 1 3 .8
237.3

320.4
205.5
300.6
1 8 2 .8
229.7
227.7
210.0
213.7
199.9
3 1 3 .8
237.3

320.4
204.9
301.0
183. 3
220.4
240.0
227.3
229.7
199. 9
313.8
240.2

320.4
203.8
302.8
183.5
206.7
238.7
225. 1
228.4
197.6
306.6
240.3

320.4
213. 7
304. 0
194. 3
229. 5
237. 3
217.8
228.7
198. 0
306. 6
242. 5

320.4
213.7
302.6
195.5
224.8
236.4
202.4
225.2
202.7
306.6
255.7

320.4
214.6
304.2
196.4
225.0
241. 0
210. 1
239.6
199. 1
306.6
255.7

320.4
214.5
303.7
197.4
219.7
242.2
214.6
238.3
204.4
306.6
255.7

320.4
217.2
306.7
200.9
217.4
243.6
221.0
247.9
201.7
306.6
255.7

320.4
221.9
3 1 3 .8
201.7
241.4
246.3
221.6
253.6
2 0 3 .8
297.9
250.5

346.4
220.6
305.2
201.7
245. 0
244.8
216.4
244.0
2 0 9 .8
316.5
247.6

269.6
332.6
326.4
327.4
336.5
250.2
244. 3
260.5
263.5

262.5
310.3
311. 0
303.2
318. 0
249.4
243.8
260. 1
260. 9

268.5
325. 2
324.3
318.4
331. 9
249.4
243.8
260. 1
260. 9

268.5
325.2
324.3
318.4
331. 9
249.4
243.8
260. 1
260.9

268.5
325.2
324. 3
318.4
331. 9
249.4
243.8
260. 1
260. 9

268.5
325.2
324.3
318.4
331.9
249.4
243.8
260. 1
260. 9

268. 5
333. 9
324. 3
329. 0
338.8
249.4
243.8
260. 1
260. 9

268.5
339.5
329.6
336. 1
3 3 8 .8
249.4
2 4 3 .8
260. 1
260.9

268.5
340. 9
329.6
336. 1
345.7
249.4
243.8
260. 1
260. 9

268.5
340.9
329.6
336. 1
345.7
249.4
243.8
260. 1
260.9

268.5
340. 9
329.6
336. 1
345.7
249.4
243.8
260. 1
260. 9

268.5
340. 9
329.6
336. 1
345.7
250. 9
243.8
260. 1
270.2

287.7
343.6
336.4
342.9
331. 9
257.4
249.2
265.5
282. 9

Electric lamps/bulbs
Incandescent
100 w a t t s , i n s i d e f r o s t e d
Sealed beam head-lamp, replacement
3-way, 50-100-150 watts
R e f l e c t o r , p a r t y p e , 150 w a t t s
Automobile lamp, m i n i a t u r e , 32-4 c . p .
Sealed beam h e a d l a m p , 5.75 inch o . e . m .
Other than incandescent
F l u o r e s c e n t , r a p i d s t a r t , 40 w a t t s
M e r c u r y l a m p , 400 w a t t s
F l u o r e s c e n t , s l i m l i n e , 75 w a t t s

270.7
281.5
340.2
256. 1
305.5
326.5
226. 9
270.5
243. 1
239.5
183. 5
283.5

259. 1
271.5
334.3
240.7
291.8
306.7
221.8
262.6
228.7
221.7
183. 1
260. 9

264.5
274. 9
332.5
246.6
299.6
317.5
225. 9
267.3
237. 9
234.5
178. 3
278.6

265.9
277. 0
336.9
248.2
289.5
320.2
230. 0
267.3
237. 9
234.7
176. 7
280. 1

268. 9
280. 1
343. 9
250.6
294.4
319. 0
230. 0
264.8
240.6
234.2
185.5
280. 9

268.5
280.8
343. 9
264.3
295.6
315.2
230.0
262.3
238. 1
234.7
176.2
281.2

270. 0
281.3
343. 9
268. 1
295.6
317. 9
230. 0
262. 3
241.4
236.4
185.3
280.4

268.6
281.2
343. 9
264.0
294.4
312. 1
228.4
2 7 3 .8
237.6
236.4
172.6
280.7

273.5
284. 9
343. 9
265. 0
310.6
330.9
223.8
273.8
244.8
240.7
183.5
287.4

276.8
286.7
341.5
257.0
324.6
341.6
223.8
273.8
250.6
245. 9
195.2
286. 9

279.6
2 8 7 .8
341.5
(3)
3 1 9 .8
347.3
228. 0
279.4
256.6
252.5
198.5
294.5

278.4
288.7
343.9
256.7
323.4
344.3
229.6
279.4
251.6
251.9
181. 9
295.6

2 7 4 .8
283.3
332.2
2 5 5 .8
327. 0
3 4 5 .8
221.4
279.4
251.3
2 4 9 .8
184. 9
2 9 4 .8

168. 1
3 3 0 .5
2 9 6 .8
322.3
272.5
353.9
356.7
439.5

163.7
300.7
272.7
295.8
250.5
324.2
318. 9
394. 1

164.2
3 0 0 .7
272.7
295.8
250.5
324.2
318. 9
394. 1

166.5
300.7
272.7
295.8
250.5
324.2
318.9
394. 1

165.7
3 0 0 .7
272.7
295.8
250.5
324.2
318. 9
394. 1

1 6 5 .8
300.7
272.7
295.8
250.5
324.2
318.9
394. 1

167.4
334. 1
299.4
325.2
274.8
357.7
36 1.8
445.5

170.2
3 5 1 .8
314. 0
341.2
288.3
375.0
384.2
472.6

170.5
3 5 1 .8
314. 0
341.2
288.3
375.0
384.2
472.6 '

170.8
351.8
314. 0
341.2
288.3
375.0
384.2
472.6

170.6
351.8
314.0
341.2
288.3
375.0
384.2
472.6

170.7
3 5 1 .8
314.0
341.2
288.3
375.0
384.2
472.6

171.4
369.4
329. 1
357.2
3 0 1 .8
393.3
403.3
495.4

Electronic components and accessories
Receiving type electron tubes
Miniature tube, type 6B26
Miniature tube, type 6CB6A
M i n i a t u r e t u b e , type 12AU7A
M i n i a t u r e t u b e , t y p e 12BA6
M i n i a t u r e t u b e , t y p e 12BE6
M i n i a t u r e t u b e , type 35W4

DEC/68

DEC/68

See footnotes at end of table.




54

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE N O .

1 178
0108
0 111
0112
03
0321
0322
0324
0325
0326
0336
11
1 102
1 106
1111
11 12
1 119
1 121
1 123
1 124
1131
12
1215
1219
1228
1229
1241
1272
21
2111
2131
23
24
24 1 1
2421
2422
2423
2432
244 1
2442
2467
25
2521
2523
2527
27
2709
31
3102
3104
3106
33
3302
35
3507
3511
3513
3515
37
3703

COMMODITY

Electronic components and accessories (CONT'D)
Miniature t u b e , type 50C5
Standard glass tube, type 5U4GB
Standard glass tube, type 6SN7GTB
Power, transmitter, special purpose tubes
E x t e r n a l a n o d e t u b e , 100 w a t t s a n d u n .
E x t . a n o d e t u b e , 10 1 thru 1000 w a t t s
I n t e r n a l a n o d e t u b e , 25 w a t t s a n d l e s s
I n t e r n a l a n o d e t u b e s , 150 to 500 w
Xenon gas thyratrons
O s c i l l o s c o p e t u b e , s i n g l e gun
Capacitors
Aluminum electrolytic, standard
All o t h e r a l u m i n u m e l e c t r o l y t i c
T a n t a l u m , d r y slug a n d w i r e e l e c t r o l y t i c
T a n t a l u m , d r y slug a n d w i r e e l e c t r o l y t i c
Film d i e l e c t r i c
C e r a m i c t u b u l a r , d i s c , p l a t e a n d all two
Ceramic m o n o l i t h i c , radial leaded
Ceramic monolithic, axial leaded
Variable dielectric
R e s i s t o r s for e l e c t r i c a p p l i c a t i o n s
F i x e d , m e t a l film r e s i s t o r
Fixed, other, non-wirewound resistor
F i x e d , w . w . , u l t r a - p r e c . (not e s t a b . re
Fixed, non-prec. wirewound resistor, wit
T r i m m e r , n o n - w w , s i n g l e turn
R e s i s t o r n e t w o r k , thick film
Relays
S e a l e d , 100 m w . , DPDT
Dry reed
Antennas
Connectors
C o a x i a l c o n n e c t o r (radio f r e q u e n c y a n d a
C y l i n d r i c a l , h . d . and s t a n d a r d
Miniature cylindrical
Subminiature cylindrical
Rack-and-panel/rectangular subminiature
Printed circut connector, one-piece type
Printed-circuit connector, two-piece typ
Miscellaneous special purpose connectors
Magnetic tape
Audible range
C o m p u t e r , 1600 b . p . i .
C l o s e d c i r c u i t TV
E l e c t r o n i c h a r d w a r e (radio h a r d w a r e )
Phono cartridge and pickup
Di o d e s
Signal diodesor assemblies
R e c t i f i e r or o t h e r p o w e r d i o d e s a n d a s s e
Zener diode
Thyri s t o r s
Thyri stor
Transi s t o r s
Signal transistor
Radio frequency and microwave power tran
P o w e r t r a n s i s t o r , 0-9 w a t t s
P o w e r t r a n s i s t o r , 10 w a t t s a n d o v e r
Optoelectronic devices
L i g h t e m i t t i n g d i o d e or a r r a y

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

DEC/67
DEC/67

DEC/68
DEC/67
JUN/81
JUN/8 1
DEC/67
JUN/81
DEC/67
DEC/67
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
DEC/67
DEC/67
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/67
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/68
DEC/68
DEC/68
DEC/68
DEC/67
DEC/68
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/72
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/68
DEC/68
DEC/68
DEC/68
DEC/68
DEC/68
DEC/74
DEC/74
DEC/74
DEC/74
DEC/74
JUN/81
DEC/74
JUN/81
DEC/74
DEC/74
DEC/74
DEC/74
JUN/81

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

293.8
354.5
304 . 1
242.6
257 .9
270.3
259.9
351 .2
278.0
258. 1
198.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
164.2
169.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
171 . 1
67.2
(3)
101.9
193.3
(3)
(3)
217.8
(3)
(3)
199. 9
214.8
236 .4
108.2
104.9
104.4
99.9
(3)
(3)
100. 1
131.9
(3)
(3)
133.4
288.8
154.4
86.7
(3)
98. 1
(3)
94.4
(3)
98. 1
(3)
91.8
(3)
86.8
79.7
(3)

270. 0
317.1
279.3
233.9
252.8
265.2
241 .4
323. 1
231 .0
243.0
198.8
(3)
(3)
222.7
(3)
125.4
169.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
167.3
64.4
(3)
10 1.7
190.0
(3)
100 . 0
198.6
232.6
179.9
194.9
212.7
(3)
106.5
103.9
100.7
99.7
165.2
99.7
100.6
127 .7
172.4
(3)
131.8
277.5
150.2
86.7
(3)
98. 1
45.0
92.7
(3)
97.6
(3)
92.9
96.2
85.9
78.5
(3)

270. 0
317.1
279.3
233.6
252.8
265.2
254.0
340 .2
231.0
243.0
199.5
(3)
(3)
216.0
(3)
143.8
169. 9
(3)
(3)
(3)
168.7
65.4
(3)
10 1.6
190.0
(3)
(3)
200 .4
232.6
190.3
194. 9
213.0
(3)
106 .5
104.5
103.5
99.5
(3)
99.5
100.6
131.3
177.2
(3)
131.4
278.0
153.2
86.7
(3)
98. 1
45.0
92.7
(3)
97.5
(3)
92.0
96.2
85.9
78.4
(3)

270 . 0
317.1
279.3
236 .0
255.9
267.6
254.0
348.6
231 .0
243.0
202.2
(3)
(3)
216.0
(3)
160.3
169.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
168.8
65.8
(3)
10 1.7
190 .0
(3)
100.7
209.4
232.6
190.3
196 .4
215.0
231 .7
106 .5
107.7
103.5
99.8
165.2
99.2
100.6
131.3
177.2
(3)
131.8
290.8
153.2
86 .7
(3)
98. 1
45.0
94.2
(3)
97.5
(3)
92.6
96.2
85.9
78.4
(3)

270.0
317.1
279.3
235.6
248.4
267.6
256.3
348.6
231 .0
243.0
196. 1
(3)
(3)
196.0
(3)
167.7
169.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
168.9
65.8
(3)
10 1.6
191.7
(3)
(3)
209.4
232.6
190.3
196. 1
214.1
231.7
107 .3
108. 1
104.8
99.6
(3)
100.0
100.3
131.7
177.2
(3)
131.4
290 .8
153.2
86 .7
(3)
98. 1
(3)
94.2
(3)
97.6
(3)
93.0
96.2
85.9
78.4
(3)

270 .0
317.1
279.3
239.6
248.4
267.6
256.3
348.6
259. 1
260.5
195.9
(3)
(3)
196.0
(3)
167.7
169.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
170.0
65.8
(3)
101.8
191.7
(3)
100.7
209.4
232.6
190.3
196. 1
213.3
231 .7
108.7
103.0
104.8
99.6
(3)
100.0
100.5
131.7
177.2
(3)
131.4
290 .8
153. 1
86.7
(3)
98. 1
45.0
94.2
(3)
97.4
(3)
93.0
96.2
85.9
79.0
(3)

296 .3
358.3
308.2
239. 9
248.4
270 .8
264. 3
348.6
259. 1
260. 5
199. 3
(3)
(3)
187. 9
100. 0
167. 7
(3)
100. 0
100. 0
(3)
170. 7
67.4
99.8
10 1 .9
191. 7
(3)
100. 0
209. 4
232.6
190. 3
196. 1
214. 0
231 .8
108. 7
103. 0
104. 8
101. 2
(3)
99. 9
100. 5
131. 8
177. 4
(3)
131. 4
2 9 0 .8
153. 2
86.7
(3)
98. 1
45.0
94.2
100. 0
97.5
100. 0
92.7
96.2
85. 9
78.2
100. 0

310.7
380.7
321 .6
244. 1
248.4
270 .8
264.3
348.6
297.4
266.8
200 .0
(3)
(3)
(3)
99.0
174.2
(3)
100.0
99. 9
(3)
172.8
68.2
99.8
102. 1
192.7
(3)
100.0
231.0
(3)
192.9
199.8
214.2
232.9
(3)
104.3
104.8
10 1.1
165.2
(3)
(3)
131.8
177.2
(3)
134.5
290 .8
153.2
86 .6
94.3
(3)
(3)
95. 1
101.0
97.2
99. 1
91.3
(3)
86.8
81.0
106. 1

310.7
380 .7
321 .6
247.3
260 .8
270 .8
264.3
357.0
319.2
267.4
199.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
99. 1
169. 1
169.9
100.0
(3)
(3)
172.8
70.7
99.8
101.9
192.7
99.9
(3)
231. 0
232.6
192.9
204.9
215.5
239.9
108.9
104.8
104.8
100.9
165.2
(3)
100.6
131.8
(3)
(3)
134.5
291.3
156.6
87.5
92.9
98. 1
(3)
95. 1
101.0
97.5
99.7
91.0
(3)
87. 1
81.0
106. 1

310. 7
380.7
321 .6
247 .8
260 .8
270 .8
264. 3
357. 0
319.2
267.4
201 .6
99.5
101. 4
(3)
101 .5
179. 7
168. 9
100. 0
99. 9
106.0
172. 9
70.9
9 9 .8
102. 2
192. 7
99.5
9 9 .8
231. 0
(3)
(3)
204. 9
216.7
239.7
108. 9
104.8
105. 7
98. 9
(3)
(3)
101. 5
131 .6
(3)
77.2
135. 9
291.3
156. 6
86.5
92.2
98.4
(3)
95. 1
101 .0
98.0
100. 6
91. 0
(3)
87.4
8 0 .8
106. 1

310 .7
380 .7
32 1.6
249.2
272.6
275. 7
264.3
364. 6
319.2
267.4
200. 1
99.5
10 1 .4
(3)
10 1 .5
173. 3
168. 9
97 .3
98. 7
106. 0
172. 9
(3)
(3)
102. 0
193. 3
99. 0
(3)
227. 1
(3)
(3)
204. 9
217. 1
241 . 9
108. 9
104. 8
105.7
98. 9
(3)
(3)
10 1 .5
131 .6
(3)
77.2
135. 4
291.3
156. 6
86.2
92. 0
98.0
(3)
95. 1
10 1.0
9 7 .8
100.6
90.3
(3)
86.9
8 0 .8
106. 1

310.7
380 .7
32 1 .6
251 .2
272.6
275.7
264.3
364.6
319.2
267.4
196 .2
99.5
10 1.4
(3)
94. 2
176 .7
169.8
97.3
72.5
106 . 0
173.4
68. 9
(3)
102.2
20 1.4
102. 1
98.4
227. 1
(3)
(3)
204.9
215.5
242.7
108.9
104.8
(3)
99.0
164.3
(3)
97.4
135.5
(3)
78.5
135.4
291 .3
156.6
86.5
92.2
98.0
(3)
95. 1
101.0
99.6
100.7
90.3
(3)
89.0
80.8
106. 1

325.2
406 .6
337 . 0
253. 1
272.6
275.7
27 1 . 1
364.6
319.2
267.4
194.0
99.5
10 1.4
(3)
88.9
165. 1
170.3
98.0
72.5
106.0
173.5
66 . 0
99.8
102.1
201.4
100.4
98.7
229.5
(3)
(3)
204. 9
216.2
240 .3
110.0
105.3
105.7
100.8
(3)
100.9
97.4
135.5
(3)
(3)
135.4
291.3
156.6
86.6
(3)
98.0
47.7
95. 1
101.0
101.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
89.0
80.8
(3)

See footnotes at end of table.




55

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

Electronic components and accessories (CONT'D)
Other o p t o e l e c t r o n i c d e v i c e s , excluding
Digital bi-polar integrated circuits
Bipolar l o g i c , TTL
B i p o l a r l o g i c , e x c e p t TTL
Bipolar memory, except RAM'S
Digital MOS integrated circuits
MOS, memory
MOS, except memory
MOS, microprocessor
Linear integrated circuits
A m p l i fi e r
Interface
Other analog integrated circuits
Hybrid integrated circuits
Multi-chip and other hybrid types
Other semiconductor devices and parts
Miscellaneous electrical mach and equip
Storage batteries
A u t o m o t i v e , 12 v o l t , r e p l a c e m e n t
Industrial truck
Primary batteries, dry and wet
Dry cell size d flashlight battery
Other m i s c . general purpose dry cell bat
Dry cell, lantern battery
Dry cell transistor battery
A l k a l i n e cell size aa b a t t e r y
Other dry cells
Carbon and graphite products
Brush, for fractional h.p. motor
B r u s h , for integral h p . m o t o r
Electrode, graphite
Telegraph apparatus
0*'-.er t e l e p r i n t e r t e r m i n a l s
X-r^liiy e q u i p m e n t
X-ray tube, anode
Medical X-ray unit
Electrical eqpt. for int. comb, engines
Voltage regulator, for passenger cars
Ignition coil, for passenger cars
Spark p l u g , automotive
Breaker point

set, for passenger

DEC/80
DEC/67
DEC/67
DEC/67

FEB.

(3)
51.8
52.7
69.3
(3)
52.2
45.2
57.3
(3)
58.5
66 .2
33.7
69. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
53. 1
53.5
69.3
(3)
56.0
53.9
57.3
(3)
60.0
66.4
34.4
71.8
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
52.6
52.7
69.3
(3)
54.4
49.8
57.3
(3)
59.9
66.3
34.3
71.8
(3)
(3)
(3)

263.6
229. 1
(3)
192.5
182.5
177.6
337.2
192.6
162.2
181.3
(3)
365.5
251.9
293.2
425.7

255.4
226.6
(3)
190.9
177.9
177.6
299.9
187 .2
162.2
170.0
100.5
341 .6
237.5
270 .4
397.3

256. 1
226.2
(3)
189.4
182.3
177.6
299.9
194. 1
162.2
177.7
100.0
341.6
237.5
270.4
397.3

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

(3)
54. 0
55. 0
69.3
(3)
53. 1
46.5
57.3
(3)
59. 9
66 . 3
34.3
71.8
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
53.8
55. 0
69. 3
(3)
53.2
46. 6
57. 3
(3)
58. 9
66.3
33.4
70. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
51.5
52.3
69.3
(3)
52. 9
45. 9
57.3
(3)
58. 9
66.3
33.4
70. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
51 .3
52.3
69.3
100. 0
51 .6
44.2
56.2
100. 0
58. 9
66.3
33.4
70. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0

(3)
51 .3
52. 3
(3)
100. 0
51.7
43.8
58. 0
99.4
58. 1
66 .3
33.4
68. 1
100. 1
101. 0
98.4

(3)
50.8
51.4
69.3
100.0
51.4
43.3
58.0
99.4
57.8
66.3
33.3
67.5
99.6
95.8
99. 1

(3)
49.3
49.2
69.3
95. 9
51.5
43.5
57. 9
101. 1
57. 9
66.2
33.3
67. 9
100. 0
99.8
98.3

(3)
49. 9
50.3
(3)
95. 9
51. 0
42.6
58.2
101 .2
57.7
66.0
(3)
67.6
9 9 .8
98.4
99. 9

(3)
52. 0
54.3
69.3
(3)
50.2
42. 1
56.6
101.2
57.6
66.0
33.4
67.4
100. 0
100.3
100.6

98.7
51.4
54.3
69.3
88.6
48.8
40.0
56.6
101.2
56.7
(3)
(3)
65.4
99.9
98.9
100.5

259.3
2 3 0 .0
244.3
189.4
182. 9
177.6
310.6
194.7
162. 2
(3)
100 . 1
342. 4
246.7
2 7 0 .4
397.3

264.3
230.5
244.3
191.2
182. 9
177. 6
310.6
194. 7
162. 2
(3)
85.7
368.4
246. 7
289.7
432.4

264.3
230 .5
(3)
191.2
181. 3
177. 6
310.6
1 9 0 .8
162.2
183. 2
87.3
369.4
249.6
297.3
432.4

263. 1
226.2
239. 1
189.4
181 .8
177.6
310.6
190.8
168. 2
183.2
87 .3
369.4
249.6
297. 3
432.4

263.7
225. 3
239. 1
186. 1
182.5
177.6
352.6
191. 0
161.2
183.2
(3)
369.8
255. 1
2 9 7 .3
432.4

265.0
228.9
(3)
199.5
182.5
177.6
352.6
191.0
161.2
183.2
87 .3
371.3
255. 1
297.3
432.4

266.3
231.8
243.4
1 9 8 .8
183.7
177. 6
352.6
194. 3
161.2
183.2
88.2
373.5
260.5
304.7
432.4

267. 9
231.7
(3)
198.2
184. 1
177.6
382.3
194.3
161.2
183.2
(3)
373.5
260.5
304.7
432.4

268.4
231.0
(3)
195.5
184. 1
177.6
382.3
194. 3
161.2
183.2
(3)
374. 1
262.2
309.2
432.4

269.7
230.4
244.3
190.8
184. 1
177.6
382.3
194.3
161.2
183.2
88.3
391.4
262.2
309.2
457.7

(3)

99.7

(3)

99.7

99.7

99.7

(3)

99.7

(3)

101.2

101.2

101.2

101.2

229.0
320.2
267.9
(3)
308.3
199.3
275.8

223.8
317.6
255.0
(3)
295. 0
187.8
255.4

225.6
317.4
256.2
(3)
296.9
187.8
267.4

226. 0
318. 1
262.5
299.7
2 9 6 .9
193.7
267.4

228.6
317.8
268.8
299.7
296. 9
202.5
2 6 7 .4

228.6
3 1 7 .8
269. 1
299.7
301. 0
202.5
267.4

233.8
318. 0
269. 1
302.5
301. 0
202.5
267.4

232.2
318. 1
2 7 1 .9
312. 9
312.4
202.5
279.5

230.9
318. 1
27 1.9
(3)
312.4
202.5
279.5

2 2 9 .8
318.4
271.4
298. 1
312.4
202.5
279.5

229.6
330.2
272.3
307 .2
316.5
202.5
281.8

229.6
330.2
274.6
307.2
329.4
202.5
298.2

(3)
(3)
272.4
307.2
329.4
202.5
298.2

JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80

106.7
108.3
107.4

104.4
105.8
107.0

103.4
104.3
103.3

102.8
103.5
103.8

103. 0
1 0 3 . 4,
100. 7

103.3
103. 7
101. 0

104.2
105. 0
101. 7

105.7
106.3
104.7

109.6
111.8
111.4

111. 3
114.2
114. 9

110.5
113. 4
113. 3

111. 3
114.3
1 1 3 .5

111.2
114.3
113.4

JUN/80
JUN/80

(3)
(3)

101.8
(3)

101.7
(3)

(3)
(3)

102. 9
(3)

102. 9
(3)

(3)
99. 9

105. 9
(3)

106.2
(3)

106. 3
(3)

105.5
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

252.6

243.3

245.2

247. 0

248.5

2 4 8 .8

250. 1

254. 0

256.0

258.5

259. 0

259.8

260.4

4 0 1 .0
397 .8
495.4
107.0
(3)

369.2
359. 1
436. 1
100.0
102.8

378.0
373.9
465.6
101.4
99.8

382.7
381. 1
4 9 0 .0
105.6
(3)

387.5
383.0
4 9 6 .5
106. 1
(3)

388. 9
383. 9
496.5
106. 1
(3)

393. 0
386. 9
496. 5
107. 5
(3)

407.2
4 0 6 .0
513. 1
107.9
(3)

412.2
412.0
513.1
109.1
108.6

418.7
418. 2
5 1 3 ., 1
109. 1
110.8

423. 1
421.7
(3)
110.4
111.2

424.9
423.6
533.5
110.5
(3)

427.0
424.4
(3)
110.7
112.9

DEC/71
DEC/80
DEC/80

See footnotes at end of table.




MARCH

DEC/68
DEC/67

machinery

Oil field and gas field m a c h i n e r y
Oil field and gas field drilling machinery
Portable m a s t , 140-142
Other surface drilling equip, and parts
Wheel-mounted drilling and well-servicin

JAN.

JUN/77

cars

Misc. electrical and electronic instru.
Environmental controls
Building comfort controls
Temperature responsive controls
Appliance regulation controls
Temperature responsive appliance control
All other a p p l i a n c e regulating controls
Miscellaneous

JUN/81
DEC/74
DEC/74
DEC/74
JUN/81
DEC/74
DEC/74
DEC/74
JUN/81
DEC/74
DEC/74
DEC/74
DEC/74
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

ANN.
AVG,

56

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE N O .

021 1
0213
0214
0215
0216
0222
0227
0229
0232
0234
0239
04
0403
0413
0421
0422
0429
0432
0433

Oil field a n d g a s f i e l d m a c h i n e r y ( C O N T ' D )
Traveling block
C o m b i n a t i o n hook
R o t a r y slip
Swi vel
Blowout preventers and accessories
T o o l j o i n t s , s u b s and c o n n e c t o r s
T u n g s t e n - c a r b i d e insert b i t s
Other bits, including diamond bits
Slush pump
Cementing equipment
Other s u b s u r f a c e d r i l l i n g e q u i p , a n d par
Oil field a n d g a s f i e l d p r o d u c t i o n m a c h i n e r y
Christmas tree assemblies
Deepwell pump
Retrievable packers
P e r m a n e n t p a c k e r s and a c c e s s o r i e s
Valves, chokes, manifolds
G a s lift v a l v e
Other production equip, and parts

01
0 102
0 104
0121
0 131
02
0228
0232
0234
03
034 1
0349
0359
06
06 1 1
0621
53
530 1
5346

Mining machinery and equipment
Underground mining machinery
Loading m a c h i n e s , u n d e r g r o u n d m i n e
C o n t i n o u s m i n i n q m a c h i n e s , all t y p e s
T r a c t o r s and t r u c k s , m i n e t y p e
Other underground mininq machinery
Crushing, pulverizing, screening machinery
G y r a t o r y c r u s h e r s , all t y p e s , s t a t i o n a r y
Grinding m i l l s , ball and rod, stationary
Screens, vibratinq, trommel, mine type
D r i l l s and o t h e r m i n i n g m a c h i n e r y
Rock d r i l l s , p e r c u s s i o n t y p e
Other d r i l l s , t o o l s , and s u p p l i e s for dr
Roof b o l t e r s
Mineral benefication equipment
Classifiers, sizing, washing, and dewate
Other m i n e r a l b e n e f i c a t i o n e q u i p m e n t
Mining machinery parts
Mining machinery parts, excluding drills
P e r c u s s i o n rock d r i l l b i t s

1191

1 192

1 193

01
0101
0105
0 111
03
0313
0314
05
052 1
06
0632
0634
07
0741
0742
0746

O f f i c e and s t o r e m a c h i n e s a n d e q u i p m e n t
Calculating and accounting machines
Accounting machine
Calculator, electronic, printing
P . O . S . -ash r e g i s t e r , e l e c t r o n i c
T y p e w r i ters
Typewriters, portable, manual
Portable electric
Safes
Cabi net t y p e
Coin o p e r a t e d vendi .iq m a c h i n e s
Ci q a r e t t e m a c h i n e
Soft drink m a c h i n e , b o t t l e t y p e
Other office and store machines
Check i n d o r s i n g m a c h i n e
Addressing machine, electric
Time recording machine

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

DEC/75

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/7 1
DEC/80
DEC/7 1
DEC/80

JUN/8 1
JUN/8 1

DEC/74
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
DEC/72
DEC/72

DEC/7 1
DEC/73
DEC/68

DEC/74
DEC/74

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

185.5
456 .0
658. 0
593. 1
(3)
(3)
109.7
(3)
303.5
105.4
121.3
407 . 0
108. 1
345.8
329.3
443.3
105.8
27 1 .2
110.3

169. 8
405.4
60 1 .8
534.2
(3)
313.7
100. 0
101. 4
282. 3
10 1 .1
102. 3
384.2
100. 0
330 .6
315.8
428.5
100. 8
262. 6
103. 3

174. 2
419.6
60 1 .8
551 .8
(3)
344. 1
107. 7
105. 8
288. 7
101 . 1
102. 3
385. 0
99. 7
330 .6
315.8
428.5
100. 8
262. 6
103. 5

180. 1
437 . 3
633.4
565. 1
(3)
358.7
107. 7
105. 8
297. 5
104. 3
102. 3
336 .6
99. 7
330 .6
315.8
428.5
100 .8
262. 6
103. 3

181 .2
450 .2
651 .6
567.2
(3)
358.7
107. 7
105. 8
297 .5
104. 3
104. 3
395. 2
10 1 .0
337. 2
3 1 5 .8
428.5
10 1 .0
262.6
106 .4

132. 3
450 .2
651 .6
588. 2
(3)
353.7
107. 7
105. 8
304. 1
104. 3
105. 5
397 .2
103. 5
341 .8
315.8
428.5
103. 1
262. 6
107. 0

186. 1
450.2
651 .6
590. 3
474.2
358.7
107. 7
105. 5
304. 1
104. 3
105. 5
402. 7
109. 8
341 .8
326 .6
433.4
107. 9
262. 6
108. 9

187. 3
464. 0
651 .6
601 .8
483. 4
(3)
107. 7
(3)
303. 1
102. 7
138. 9
410 .4
113. 9
34 1 .8
328.2
433.4
108. 3
267.8
112. 0

188. 4
464. 0
651 .6
603. 9
492.3
360 .8
112. 2
(3)
308. 1
108. 5
138. 9
414.3
113. 9
355. 9
334.4
433.4
108. 3
267.8
113. 5

(3)
464.0
664.8
615.3
492.3
(3)
114.5
(3)
311.3
108.5
138. 9
421 . 1
113.9
359.7
342.6
46 1 .0
109.4
285.8
114.4

196.0
489. 1
712.0
630.9
(3)
(3)
114.5
109.0
313.6
108.5
138.9
426.8
113.9
359.7
342.6
469.8
109.4
285.8
1 15.8

197. 1
489. 1
712.0
633.0
(3)
(3)
114.5
(3)
313.6
108.5
133.9
428.5
1 13.9
359.7
342.6
469.8
109.6
285.8
117.3

198.4
489. 1
712.0
635.2
519.1
(3)
1 14.5
(3)
313.6
108.5
138.9
432.2
1 13.9
359.7
355.4
476.8
109.6
285.8
1 18.7

335.5
379.2
310.1
(3)
(3)
(3)
310.1
236.6
380 .3
169. 1
219.3
191.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3 )
(3)

323.2
364. 4
294.8
297.2
(3)
(3)
296. 1
272. 1
363.8
167. 4
211. 6
185. 9
(3)
(3)
(3)
413. 0
(3)

324. 2
366 . 9
295.5
300. 1
(3)
(3)
298.8
278. 1
367 .8
167. 4
211.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
413. 0
(3)

327.6
37 1 .2
307 .4
30 1 .8
(3)
(3)
30 1 .4
278. 1
377 .3
167. 4
214. 2
189. 5
(3)
(3)
(3)
417 .2
(3)

331 .7
376 . 1
308. 5
304 . 0
(3)
(3)
303.8
232. 1
378.4
169. 3
214. 2
189. 5
(3)
(3)
(3)
417.2
(3)

332.3
376 .3
309. 2
304 . 9
(3)
(3)
307 .6
286. 7
38 1 .9
169. 3
214. 2
189. 5
(3)
(3)
(3)
417.2
(3)

333. 0
377 . 9
310 .6
306 .3
100. 0
100. 0
308.2
286.7
383.2
169. 3
215.2
139. 5
100. 0
100 .0
100. 0
417.2
100. 0

335 .7
380 .7
313.2
(3)
100. 0
(3)
312. 7
293.5
333. 9
169. 3
222.6
194. 4
104. 2
(3)
100. 0
(3)
99.8

339.7
381 .6
313.2
(3)
100. 0
104. 0
316. 1
293. 5
384.5
170. 8
227.2
194. 4
107. 9
(3)
102. 3
(3)
104. 4

341 .9
383.3
313.2
(3)
100.0
(3)
318.4
293.6
385. 1
170.8
227.2
194.4
(3)
(3)
102.5
(3)
104.5

343.8
387.0
317.3
(3)
103.0
(3)
318.5
293.6
385.8
170.8
224.4
(3)
105.2
(3)
102.6
(3)
104.6

345.4
389.5
319.4
(3)
103.0
(3)
319.6
(3)
391 .9
168.6
224.5
195.8
(3)
(3)
102.8
(3)
104.8

347 .3
394.9
319.4
(3)
103.0
(3)
319.8
294.6
(3)
168.6
224.5
195.7
(3)
(3)
104.8
(3)
104.9

330 .6
179.4

3 19.4
177. 0

319. 4
177. 0

322. 3
(3)

328.5
177. 0

328.5
177. 0

328.5
177. 0

327.4
178. 2

332.7
178. 2

336.5
178.2

341 .0
178.2

341.0
187.6

341.6
187.6

147.4
89.6
1 18.3
(3)
105.9
147 . 6
146.4
137 . 1

144. 9
90.5
121 .2
53. 9
104. 6
149. 5
(3)
136. 7

145. 8
90 .5
121 .2
53.9
104. 6
150. 5
(3)
139. 3

146 .5
90. 6
121 .3
53. 9
104 .3
149. 7
145. 3
136. 5

146 . 7
90.3
1 17 .2
53. 9
106 . 3
149. 0
147. 2
133. 1

146 .7
90. 3
1 17.2
(3)
106 .3
149. 0
147. 2
138. 1

146. 7
90.3
1 17.2
(3)
106. 3
146. 7
147. 2
138. 1

148. 1
90.3
1 17 .2
(3)
106. 3
146. 7
147. 2
138. 1

148. 9
90.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
146 .7
147. 2
138. 1

149.0
90.4
1 17 .2
(3)
106.3
146.3
146.7
136.9

148. 1
87. 1
1 17 .2
(3)
106.3
146.2
145.6
136.9

148.0
87. 1
1 17.2
(3)
106.3
145.5
145.0
134.4

148.9
87. 1
117.2
(3)
106.3
145.5
145.0
134.4

240 .5
193.7
(3)
(3)
232.6
160.4
162.6
179.7

226. 1
1 8 7 .8
193. 6
227.7
223.2
151 . 1
158. 8
174. 0

238.5
187. 8
193. 6
227.7
223. 5
151 . 1
160 . 1
174. 0

238.5
190 .8
207 .3
227.7
225.3
153. 0
160 . 1
174. 0

238.5
192. 8
211.4
231. 0
226 .3
158. 0
160 . 1
176. 8

238.5
192. 8
211 .4
231 . 0
226 .6
158. 0
160 . 1
1 7 6 .8

2 3 8 .,5
194..4
2 1 1 .,4
231 ..0
2 2 7 .,7
158.,0
160., 1
184..3

239.6
195. 1
215. 9
231 . 0
236. 0
158. 0
162. 5
184. 3

240.7
196. 2
220.8
231. 0
239.2
160. 6
166. 8
184. 3

242.9
196 .2
(3)
231 .0
239.5
163.2
166 .8
(3)

242.9
196.6
(3)
(3)
24 1. 1
169.7
166.8
183.7

242.9
197.2
(3)
(3)
241 .2
169.7
166.8
184.3

258.5
197.2
(3)
(3)
242.0
169.7
(3)
(3)

See footnotes at end of table.




57

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE

NO.

1194

01
0102
0 103
0 104
02
021 1
0212
03
0321
0322
0323
0324
04
0435
05
0545
06
0655

1 195
0101
0105
0 106
0 1 12
0113
0 114
12

COMMODITY

Internal combustion engines
Gasoline engines
7-10.9 h.p.
36-70 h p .
81-180 hp.
Outboard motors
5-15 hp.
Outboard m o t o r , 40-80 h . p .
Diesel engines, other than automotive
High speed, 50-99 hp.
H i g h s p e e d , 101-200 h p .
High speed, 200-399 h p .
D i e s e l e n g i n e , low s p e e d o v e r 600 h . p .
Diesel engines, automotive
Truck
Gas engines
Natural gas
Parts and accessories
Parts and accessories
Machine shop products
C a r b u r e t o r s , for p a s s e n g e r c a r s
Flexible hose, bronze
Flexible hose steel
Compression piston ring, original
P i s t o n r i n g set
Intake and exhaust valves
Furniture and household

121

Household

equip

JAN.

FEB.

DEC/74

302. 5
328.6
352.8
412. 6
297.8
296 6
293.6
299. 2
322. 7
399.2
275.8
266 5
257 6

290 2
317. 0
340 3
398 5
290. 7
287 9
284 9
290 4
305. 7
367. 2
259. 7
254. 5
247 1

290 . 9
317. 0
340. 3
398.5
290 .7
289.6
287. 3
291 .5
306 .8
379. 6
259. 7
254. 5
247 . 1

DEC/71
DEC/71
DEC/74

durables

121 1

Metal household

Mood household furniture
Livinq room furniture
Table
Desks
Chai rs
Credenzas and bookcases
O t h e r n o n u p h o l s t e r e d l i v i n g rm f u r n i t u r e
Dining room furniture
Table
Chai rs
Buffets and servers
China and corner cabinets
O t h e r d i n i n g rm & k i t c h e n f u r n i t u r e
Bedroom furniture
B e d s , e x c e p t bunk
Headboard sets
Dresser, vanities and dressing tables
Night tables & stands
Chests
Wardrobes
Other nonupholstered bedroom furniture
Other wood household furniture
Unpainted wood furniture

1213

ANN.
AVG.

furniture

1212

01
0101
0 103
0 105
0 106
0 109
02
021 1
0216
0221
0231
0233
03
0336
034 1
0342
0344
0351
0353
0355
04
0463

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

furniture

Upholstered household

furniture

JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80

JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80

APRIL

2 9 4 ..0
3 1 7 ..0
340..3
398..5
290 ..7
2 9 2 ..6
2 8 9 .. 9
2 9 4 ..9
310 ..9
3 8 7 .,4
2 6 7 ..6
2 5 7 ..6
247 .. 1

2 9 7 ,.0
3 1 7 ..0
340,.3
398,.5
2 9 0 .,7
2 9 5 .. 1
2 9 2 ..3
297 ..5
316..4
3 8 7 .,4
2 7 0 ..2
2 6 2 ..8
2 5 3 ,.8

297. 2
317. 0
3 4 0 .,3
398. 5
290. 7
2 9 5 ., 1
292. 3
297. 5
316. 7
390. 2
270. 2
262.8
253.8

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

298.2
317. 0
340. 3
398.5
290 .7
303.7
30 1 .4
305.5
316.7
390 .2
270 .2
262.8
2 5 3 .8

302.2
319. 9
340 .3
415.6
304.8
298.7
297 .3
299.6
326. 0
405. 9
276. 5
267.6
264.7

305.6
342.6
368. 1
429. 0
304.8
294.4
293. 0
295.5
326. 0
405. 9
276.5
267.6
264.7

312. 9
342.6
368. 1
429. 0
3 0 4 .8
300 . 1
298.5
30 1 .3
337. 1
419.2
292. 3
276.8
269.5

313.4
342.6
368. 1
429.0
304.8
30 1.8
298.5
304.7
337. 1
419.2
(3)
276 .8
(3)

315.0
346. 9
373.6
429. 0
304 .8
304. 5
298.5
310 . 1
336.7
419.2
295.7
276 .8
266.2

313.9
346.9
373.6
429. 0
304.8
296 . 1
289.8
301.9
336.7
419.2
295.7
276.8
266.2

278. 9

259 3

259.3

2 6 9 ..6

2 7 5 ..8

275.8

275.8

275.8

275.8

294.8

294.8

294.8

294.8

417.4

385. 2

385.2

3 8 5 ..2

3 9 6 ..4

396. 4

396.4

412.5

412.5

424.6

437.9

488. 0

488.0

(3)

281 4

282.4

2 8 2 ..4

283.8

284. 2

(3)

291.6

292.8

295.6

296.0

(3)

(3)

360 .4
435.3
254. 4
236.6
237 .5
160. 7
502. 1

342 2
411 4
248. 0
231 .8
232. 0
146. 4
4 7 4 .,0

346 .2
411.4
248. 0
231 .8
232. 0
152. 1
488. 5

3 4 7 ,.8
4 1 1 ..4
2 4 8 ,.0
2 3 1 ..8
2 3 2 ..0
158,.5
4 9 5 ,. 1

348,.9
4 1 1 ..4
2 5 6 ..0
2 3 1 ..8
236 ,.4
158,.5
4 9 5 ,. 1

348. 9
4 1 1 ..4
2 5 6 .,0
231.8
2 3 6 .,4
158.,5
4 9 5 ., 1

357.6
435.7
256.7
233.7
236.4
164. 9
495. 1

367 . 1
4 5 3 .8
256.7
241. 0
236.4
158. 5
508.6

367. 1
4 5 3 .8
256.7
241. 0
236 .4
158. 5
(3)

368.2
4 5 3 .8
256.7
241. 0
236.4
164. 9
508.6

375.4
(3)
256.7
241.0
236.4
164.9
521.0

377.7
466. 9
256.7
241. 0
249.3
168. 8
521. 0

377.9
466 .9
256.7
241.0
249.3
174.2
521.0

198. 5

194., 0

195. 2

195..8

196,.4

197.,4

197. 3

199. 5

199. 6

201. 0

201.3

202. 1

202.9

219.2

2 1 2 .,9

213.8

214,.5

2 1 6 ,.5

2 1 6 .,4

218. 6

220. 0

220.7

222.2

222.8

225. 1

226.6

206 .8

204. 4

204.4

2 0 4 ..4

2 0 4 ,.4

2 0 4 .,4

204.4

209. 1

209. 1

209. 1

209. 1

209. 1

209. 1

241. 1
225.2
225. 1
107. 5
109. 2
109. 6
107.2
259.4
254. 0
2 7 3 .8
240 .0
254.7
108. 2
238. 7
234.5
107. 7
239. 1
108. 5
234. 0
107. 8
110. 2
102. 5
103. 5

242.4
226. 3
226. 9
106 .4
109. 2
109. 6
(3)
26 1 .9
260.7
276 .0
240 .0
254.7
108. 6
239.2
234.5
107. 7
239.2
109. 1
235.4
107. 8
110. 2
104. 3
(3)

242.7
226.8
226 .9
106. 4
109. 5
109. 6
(3)
261. 9
262.2
275.6
240. 9
256.4
105. 6
239.6
234.5
108. 4
2 3 8 .8
109. 6
235.4
109. 3
1 10.9
104. 3
105. 6

244.2
227. 4
226.6
107. 1
111. 0
109. 6
110.2
263. 9
26 1.0
280.2
240.9
257. 0
107. 1
241.7
237.4
1 12.5
238.5
111. 7
236.3
109. 8
110. 9
103. 5
105. 6

245.0
229.5
228.3
108.6
(3)
111.6
110.2
263.9
262.0
281 .7
241.7
250. 1
(3)
241.9
243.9
112.5
238.6
1 12.3
234.6
109.8
110.9
104.6
106.2

246.3
229. 9
228.5
108. 6
(3)
112. 0
110. 7
265. 9
262.3
281.7
245.8
259.4
(3)
243.6
243. 9
112. 9
241.2
112. 3
238. 0
109. 9
111. 4
104. 6
106. 2

247.6
230.8
229.2
108.6
(3)
112.6
112.0
266 .2
264. 1
281.5
245.8
259.4
107. 1
245.7
243.9
112.9
245.5
112.9
239.8
110.4
112.3
104.7
106.2

200. 1

201.5

201.5

201. 9

202.2

206.4

209.3

240 .6
224.6
224.3
106. 6
(3)
108. 0
(3)
258. 9
255.8
273. 3
240.6
251 .4
106 .7
238. 0
235. 3
108.2
237.6
108. 8
233.5
107. 0
109. 7
103. 7
104. 4

232. 6
218. 3
219. 0
103. 5
104. 1
103. 2
103. 5
249. 5
245.8
262. 3
235. 9
241 .5
103. 8
229.4
227. 4
103. 2
231 .4
103. 8
225. 6
102. 4
105. 7
102. 3
102. 8

233.5
217. 0
217. 0
103. 5
104. 3
103. 2
(3)
250.5
246 .2
262.6
235. 1
244.6
106. 4
231 .5
227.4
104. 2
232.8
104. 4
227. 6
103. 7
106 .8
103. 4
102. 8

234.8
2 1 7 ..8
2 1 7 ..5
104..2
106 ..2
103..2
104..0
251 .,4
2 4 6 ..5
2 6 3 ., 0
238. 6
2 4 6 .,2
106 .,2
2 3 3 ..2
2 2 8 ., 1
104.,8
2 3 3 ..2
105..8
2 3 1 ..3
104..3
108.,2
103.8
102. 8

2 3 7 ,.9
2 2 2 ,.8
2 2 3 ,.0
107 ..5
106 ..6
105..9
106 ..4
2 5 5 ..4
2 5 0 ..7
2 6 9 ., 1
2 4 2 ,.3
2 4 6 ..2
106 ..4
2 3 4 ..9
2 3 4 ..2
104..9
2 3 5 ..6
107..7
2 3 1 ..7
104..3
108.,2
104..0
103..5

2 3 9 .,4
223. 6
223. 4
107.,5
108. 8
105. 9
107. 2
257. 3
253. 5
272. 3
239. 7
246. 2
108. 0
237. 1
234. 2
107. 2
236.8
108. 0
2 3 2 .,7
104. 7
1 10.5
102. 5
103. 5

200 .4

195. 8

196. 1

196., 1

197 .,9

195. 5

See footnotes at end of table.




MAY

MARCH

58

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 1981 1
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE N O .

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

(3)
(3)
199. 7

191 . 9
197. 1
197. 7

(3)
(3)
197. 7

(3)
(3)
197. 7

193. 4
200 .4
197. 7

186. 9
202. 1
197. 7

195.,0
2 0 4 ., 1
197..7

(3)
206.7
200 .6

(3)
(3)
200 .6

194. 0
(3)
202.8

(3)
208.7
202.8

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
204.2

182. 3
176. 5
182. 9

183. 6
178. 1
184. 5

183. 6
178. 1
184. 5

183. 6
178., 1
184..5

183. 5
178. 1
184. 5

188. 2
182. 5
188. 9

188. 2
182. 5
188. 9

188. 2
(3)
(3)

191. 4
185. 8
192. 3

191.4
(3)
(3)

1213
,0101
0111
0121

Upholstered household furniture
Sofa
Chai r
Sofa bed, convertible

1214

Beddi ng
Box spring
Mattress, innerspring

185. 2
179. 0
184. 9

177. 7
172. 3
178. 9

180 .6
177. 6
178. 9

P o r c h a n d lawn

0 102
0111

1215

1232

273.6

273.6

273.6

273.6

273.6

2 7 3 .,6

273.6

273.6

291.3

296.3

295.7

296.7

246.7

251.6

253.4

254.5

257.7

257 ,.9

258.7

259. 1

261 .6

262. 1

263. 3

263.9

0101
0111
0 121
0131

Wood commercial furniture
Office chair, side
Office c h a i r , swivel
Office desk, general purpose
Office desk, executive

255. 9
249.3
254.5
269.0
266. 1

245.7
232. 0
241.6
262. 1
26 1 2

252.2
245.4
246.2
267.6
263.6

255.4
250. 3
255.4
267.6
263.6

256. 3
250. 3
255.4
2 6 9 .8
265.4

257.2
253. 5
255.4
269.8
265.4

2 5 6 .,4
2 5 0 ,.3
2 5 5 ,.4
269.8
2 6 5 ,.4

256.4
250.3
255.4
2 6 9 .8
265.4

256.4
250.3
255.4
269.8
265.4

258.8
252.2
259. 0
269.8
269.2

258.8
252.2
259. 0
269.8
269.2

258.6
252.2
257.8
269.8
269.2

259. 1
252.2
257.8
27 1.9
269.8

02
0201
0205
0207
03
0321
0323
0325
0331
0335

Metal commercial furniture
File cabinets and equipment
Letter filing cabinets
Horizontal file cabinets
Other file cabinets
Other metal commercial furniture
Clerical and secretarial desk
Executive desks
Chai rs
Tables & stands
Misc. metal office furniture

260 . 1
110. 7
283.4
104. 7
115. 6
109. 3
247 .5
1 17.0
241 .6
108. 4
110. 0

2 4 8 .8
106. 7
273.7
98. 3
114. 6
104. 0
235.2
113. 2
2 2 9 .8
10 1.7
104. 0

252.7
107. 1
275. 0
100. 3
1 14.6
106 .5
241.7
1 13.2
235. 1
103. 7
107. 7

253.5
107. 0
275.2
98.6
114. 6
107. 2
241 .7
1 16.1
237. 3
103. 7
(3)

254.6
108. 7
276.3
100. 3
114. 6
106. 7
240.8
1 15.8
236 . 0
105. 4
107. 7

259. 5
109. 9
279.5
107. 1
1 14.3
109. 4
246 .8
1 16. 1
242.2
111. 1
109. 2

2 6 0 ..4
110..5
2 8 2 .,7
105.,7
116..3
109..6
2 4 8 ,.7
1 16., 1
241 ,.8
111.. 1
110,.6

26 1.7
111. 5
288.7
106. 1
116. 2
109. 8
248.2
1 16. 1
243.6
111. 1
110. 6

262.5
111. 5
288.2
106. 1
1 16.2
1 10.5
250.7
1 17 .0
2 4 4 .8
111. 1
110. 6

265. 0
113. 0
290. 1
109. 1
116. 2
111. 2
252.6
1 17 .0
245.6
111. 1
1 12.0

265. 9
113.7
289.7
108.5
1 16.2
111. 4
252. 1
(3)
245. 9
(3)
1 12.6

268. 1
1 14.2
290. 5
107. 9
1 16.9
112. 5
255.7
123. 3
247.5
111. 1
112.6

268.7
114.3
291 .3
108.2
116.9
1 12.9
256.3
123.3
249.3
111.1
1 12.6

Floor
01
0159
0 16 1
0163
02
0265
0141
0161

Hard surface floor coverings
Vinyl sheet g o o d s , semi-permanent
Vinyl sheet g o o d s , permanent
Household

01
0111
0113
0115
0121
0134
0135
0136
0137
0153
02
0211

JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80

coverings

Soft surface floor coverings
Tufted broadloom
Tufted broadloom-polyester
Tufted broadloom-nylon
Tufted broadloom-other fibers
O t h e r soft s u r f a c e f l o o r c o v r g s .
B a t h m a t s a n d r u g s 6x9 or l e s s

124
1241

furniture

257.5

123
1231

(CONT'D)

280.7

Commercial

1222

DEC.

furniture

122
1221

NOV.

DEC/68
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80

appliances

Major appliances
Cooking equipment
Free-standing electric ranges
Built-in electric ovens
Built-in surface cooking tops, electric
Portable microwave ovens
Free-standing gas ranges
B u i l t - i n or s t a c k - o n g a s o v e n s
Surface cooking tops, gas
Nonstandard type gas ranges
Portable outdoor cooking units
Laundry equipment
Washing machine, automatic

DEC/78
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

178. 7

172. 3

171. 9

174. 1

175. 3

179. 5

180,.7

182. 8

181 .9

181.7

180. 9

182.3

181 .4

157. 2
157. 1
135. 6
137. 0
111. 4
1 12.7
1 16.4

150. 9
151 .2
131. 3
131. 8
106 .7
104. 9
107. 1

150. 4
150 .2
132. 2
130.4
106. 7
108. 4
111.5

152. 9
152. 5
134. 0
132. 8
106. 7
111. 6
1 15.9

153. 3
152. 8
133. 1
133. 3
106. 7
1 12.3
116. 7

158. 0
158. 0
134. 0
138.4
111. 7
112. 5
1 16.7

159,.4
159,.5
136,, 0
138,.9
.4
1 14,
1 12,
.5
1 16,
.7

161. 3
161 .6
138. 5
140 .8
(3)
1 12.9
1 16.7

160. 3
160. 4
136. 9
139. 7
114. 5
113. 2
1 17 .2

160. 1
160. 0
137. 6
139.2
1 14.4
1 14.6
1 18.0

159.2
158.8
136. 6
138. 9
114. 8
1 1 5 .8
120. 0

160. 7
160. 4
138. 4
140 .4
114. 8
116.4
120. 0

159.7
159.2
138.3
139.2
114.5
117 .2
120.0

240.3
201.7
231.2

235. 1
198. 1
225.4

235. 1
198. 1
225.4

235. 1
198. 1
225.4

240.6
200 .0
230.7

240. 6
200 . 0
230.7

240,.6
200,.0
230,.7

242.5
203.4
234.3

242.8
204.6
234. 3

242.8
204. 6
234.3

242.8
204.6
234.3

242.8
204. 6
234.3

242.8
204.6
234.3

187. 3

182.2

183. 5

184. 2

185. 1

185.5

186 . 1

188. 8

189. 1

190 . 1

190. 8

190. 9

191.3

188. 8
203.5
203.4
(3)
190. 0
103.4
227.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
1 9 2 .8
1 8 4 .8

1 8 3 .8
201. 1
195. 1
198. 9
182. 6
106. 3
226.6
217.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
189. 4
182.5

184. 3
202.6
196. 0
197. 5
185.7
108.5
227.2
222.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
190 . 0
182.9

184. 9
202.7
197. 1
196. 2
185.3
108.5
226. 1
223. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
191. 1
183.2

186. 3
201.8
200 .3
201.4
186.4
105. 1
223.4
224. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
192. 1
184. 1

186. 4
202. 0
200.7
204. 3
186 . 0
105. 1
223.4
224. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
192. 2
183. 7

187 . 1
202 .7
202 .6
205 .5
186..5
105., 1
2 2 3 ..4
2 2 4 ,. 1
100..0
100,.0
100,.0
191,.7
184,.2

190. 2
202.8
204. 6
(3)
(3)
(3)
228. 0
(3)
(3)
100. 0
100. 0
192. 4
184. 4

190. 7
204. 7
209. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
229.2
(3)
102. 3
104. 2
99.5
192. 8
184. 3

192. 1
204. 9
209. 0
(3)
196. 3
98. 3
229.2
(3)
102. 3
104. 2
10 1. 0
195. 5
186. 1

1 9 2 .8
204. 9
209. 0
(3)
196. 9
98. 3
228. 9
(3)
(3)
104. 8
100. 9
195. 2
186.7

193. 0
205.2
203.2
(3)
196. 9
99.4
230.3
(3)
102. 7
1 0 4 .8
100. 0
195. 9
187 .7

193.4
206.5
209.5
(3)
196.9
99.4
230.4
(3)
105.0
105.2
103.2
195.6
187.2

See footnotes at end of table.




59

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE NO.

1241

1242
1243
1244

1245

1252

1253

1262

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

207. 0
(3)
180. 6
(3)
(3)
158. 0
175. 5
173. 9
182. 4

203 8
101 5
173 3
179 0
180. 1
153 2
172 6
170 9
180 4

204.2
102. 9
173. 3
179. 0
180. 1
153. 2
172. 7
170. 9
181. 6

205.4
104. 9
174. 1
179. 0
180. 1
157.2
172.4
170. 9
179. 1

207. 0
104. 4
176. 5
181. 8
182. 9
158. 2
173.7
172. 5
178. 9

207.3
105. 7
176. 5
181. 8
182. 9
158. 2
174. 4
173. 4
178. 9

208. 1
99.8
178. 2
183. 9
184. 6
158. 2
174.4
173. 4
178. 9

207.6
103. 8
184. 0
191 .2
191. 5
158. 2
177.3
175. 7
185. 0

207.2
(3)
184. 0
191 .2
192. 0
158. 2
177.5
175. 7
186 .5

208.5
114. 2
185. 4
192. 7
192. 0
160. 2
177. 8
175. 9
187. 1

208.2
(3)
187. 1
(3)
(3)
160. 4
177.5
(3)
(3)

208.5
(3)
187. 1
(3)
(3)
160.4
177.3
175. 9
183.9

208.6
110. 9
187. 1
(3)
(3)
160.4
178. 8
177. 2
186.2

Major appliances (CONT'D)
Electric dryers
Gas dryer
Refrigeration equipment
Refri g e r a t o i — f r e e z e r
Home freezer, upright type
Room air conditioner
Other major appliances
Dishwasher, undercounter
Food w a s t e disposer

0131

Sewing machines
Portable type, with imported head

177.3

172. 5

172. 5

172.5

172. 5

175. 6

175. 6

175. 6

175. 6

175. 6

186 .7

186.7

186.7

0111

Vacuum cleaner
Canister type

154. 8
(3)

155 4
148 8

151. 7
144. 7

154. 2
144.7

154. 2
144. 7

154. 2
144. 7

154. 2
144. 7

154. 2
144.7

154. 2
144.7

154. 2
(3)

157. 0
(3)

157.0
(3)

157. 0
(3)

0111
0115
0118
0122
0123
0127

Small electric appliances
Toaster, automatic
Frying p a n , electric
Can o p e n e r , e l e c t r i c
Iron, steam and dry
Shaver, men's
Range hood

171. 3
166. 9
176. 5
174.9
145. 5
149. 0
184. 7

164 9
159 4
172. 7
163 6
139 6
147 .,6
177.,2

170. 5
164. 9
175. 4
170. 4
146. 6
147. 8
177. 2

1 7 0 .8
164. 9
175.4
1 7 0 . 41
146. 6
150. 6
177. 2

171. 1
164. 9
175. 4
170. 4
146. 6
153. 0
181. 6

172. 0
168. 4
175. 4
177 .2
145. 8
153. 0
181. 6

172. 6
168. 4
177 .2
177 .2
145. 8
153. 0
188. 4

172. 6
168.4
177. 2
177.2
145. 8
153. 0
188. 4

172. 4
168. 4
177. 2
177.2
145. 8
151 .3
188. 4

172. 4
168. 4
177. 2
178. 8
145. 8
151 .3
188. 4

171 .7
168. 4
177.2
178.8
145. 8
144. 2
188. 4

171.7
168.4
177.2
178.8
145.8
144.2
188.4

172. 4
170 .4
180 .6
1 7 8 .8
145. 8
138.7
19 1. 1

0111

Electric lamps
Floor lamp, with

shade

269.4
(3)

2 6 0 .,5
2 3 9 .,4

260. 5
239.4

260.5
(3)

260. 5
(3)

260.5
(3)

260.5
(3)

278.3
(3)

278.3
(3)

278.3
(3)

278.3
(3)

278.3
(3)

278. 3
(3)

equipment

89.2

91 . 1

91. 3

91.4

90. 9

90.8

86.7

87.4

87.6

87.8

88. 1

88.0

89.6

92. 3
9 7 .8
95.4
82. 9

102..0
98..0
94., 1
100 .0

102. 2
98. 4
(3)
100. 0

10 1. 9
97.8
94.2
100. 0

102. 1
98. 1
95. 1
100. 0

101. 9
97.7
95. 4
100. 0

83.7
96.7
92. 7
68.5

84.3
97. 9
97. 1
68.5

84. 3
98. 0
97.2
68.5

84.4
98. 3
98. 0
68.5

84.3
98. 0
97.3
68.5

84.3
98.0
97.3
68.5

92. 6
96 .6
91. 0
84.3

8 8 ..4
98., 1
8 4 ., 1
95.. 1
97. 2

88.7
98. 5
84.4
95.2
97.2

88. 9
98.7
84.8
94. 9
97.4

88. 0
9 8 .,0
83.6
95. 0
97. 3

87.6
97.6
83. 1
94. 3
97.2

87 .2
97.4
82.4
93.5
97.8

88.2
98.7
84. 9
93.8
97.3

88.2
98.6
84.7
9 3 .8
97.5

88.4
99. 1
84. 9
9 3 .8
98.3

88.9
98.7
84.6
92.6
97. 9

88.7
98.4
84. 1
92.6
97. 9

88.5
98.2
84. 1
92. 3
97 .4

92.8
10 1 .0
(3)
102. 5
77 .4
107. 4
105. 3
1 14.0
104. 3
112. 1
102. 3

93.7
10 1. 0
(3)
102.5
77 .4
107. 9
105. 3
114. 0
(3)
113. 4
102.3

94.5
103. 0
99.2
102. 5
77 .4
108. 9
105. 3
114. 0
108. 4
113. 4
102. 3

94.6
103. 0
99.2
102.5
77.4
109. 0
105. 3
114. 0
108.4
114. 1
102. 3

94.5
103.0
99.2
104.1
(i)
108.7
105.3
113.3
108.8
114.1
103.4

9 4 .8
103. 0
99.2
104. 1
(3)
109. 3
107 .8
113. 3
109. 5
113. 7
103.6

Home electronic

JUN/80

DEC/7 0
DEC/67

02
0202
03

Radio receivers
Home radios
Radio combinations, port t table
Car radios

02
0201
0202
0203

Television receivers
C o l o r TV r e c e i v e r s
C o l o r c o n s o l e TV r e c e i v e r
Color T V , table & p o r t , over
Color TV, table t port, over

10"-17"
17"

JUN/80
JUN/80

88.3
98.3
84. 1
93. 9
97 .5

02
0202
03
0302
05
050 1
0502
0504
0505
0507

Other home electronic equipment
Phonographs, ex. mechanical
Elec. phonograph, not coin op., mono
Tape recorders 4 players
Audio tape recorder, cassette
Speakers (inc. loudspeaker systems)
Loudspeakers, bookshelf
Loudspeakers, floor standing
L o u d s p e a k e r s , sold separately
Mi c r o p h o n e s
Public address systems

JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
DEC/70
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80

92. 9
101. 2
98. 1
102. 7
77.3
107. 4
104. 9
113. 3
105. 5
1 12.2
102. 2

91 . 1
101 .2
103..7
101 .3
76 .,3
104. 8
103. 2
111. 9
101 ..9
107..8
100. 3

9 0 .8
97. 9
93.8
102. 5
77.4
105. 7
103. 4
112. 0
102. 7
111. 4
100. 3

91. 0
98.2
94.6
102. 5
77.4
105. 9
101 . 9
1 12.0
103. 5
111. 4
102. 1

91. 9
10 1 .0
97. 3
102. 5
7 7 .,4
106 .8
103. 9
1 13.7
104.,5
111.,4
102. 3

92.6
101 . 0
97. 3
102. 5
77.4
106. 9
105. 4
1 13.7
104. 1
111. 4
102. 3

92.7
10 1. 0
97 . 3
102. 5
77 .4
107. 3
106 .8
1 14.0
104. 1
1 12. 1
102.3

281 .0

278. 9

2 8 0 .8

278. 1

275.3

276.7

276.4

282. 1

280. 9

2 8 5 .8

285.8

285.3

286.2

275.5
336.6
311. 1

277. 1
336.6
315.3

277. 1
336.6
(3)

280. 9
344.9
315.3

280. 9
344. 9
315.3

396. 1

396. 1

396. 1

396. 1

397.0

Other household durable

126
1261

ANN.
AVG.

0232
0233
03
0336
0337
0338
04
0441
0442

125
1251

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

0101
0111

JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80

goods

Di n n e r w a r e
Vitreous c h i n a , p l a t e , c u p , saucer
Earthenware, plate, c u p , saucer

274.5
335. 0
310. 1

2 6 6 .8
327.6
299.5

2 6 6 .8
327 .6
299.5

271 .3
327.6
311. 1

27 1.4
3 2 7 .8
311. 1

275.5
336.6
311. 1

275.5
336.6
311 . 1

275.5
336 .6
311. 1

Household

384.4

372.5

372.5

372.5

372.5

372.5

372.5

396. 1

glassware

See footnotes at end of table.




60

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE

1264
1265
1266

1267

1268

NO.

0 111

Household flatware
Sterling, 6 piece

0101

Mi r r o r s
Mirror, plate

0121
0122

Lawnmowers
Rotary, hand
R o t a r y , self

0101
0 111
0131

Cutlery
Razor blades
Kitchen knife
Household scissors

0101

Metal household containers
Saucepan, aluminum

131

1322

05
050 1
0502
0503
0504
07
070 1
0702

1332

DEC/73

products

Flat g l a s s
Sheet, plate, and float
.085 Inch t h r o u g h .107
.108 Inch t h r o u g h .134
.135 Inch t h r o u q h .199
.200 Inch t h r o u g h .240
Other flat g l a s s
Tempered glass
Other f l a t g l a s s

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

432.7
685.7

457.4
819.4

472.7
819.4

442.6
726.6

425.5
674.2

425.4
663.5

422,. 1
6 5 3 ,.4

442.4
700 .4

426.5
651.6

439. 1
690 .5

419. 5
630 . 0

409.7
5 9 9 .8

4 0 9 ,.7
5 9 9 ,.8

188.3

183.8

183.8

183.8

183. 8

188. 9

188,.9

188. 9

1 9 0 .8

190.8

192. 2

192. 2

192,.2

222.7
224.0
211.0

219.3
220.4
204.4

219.3
220.4
204.4

219.3
220 .4
204.4

219.3
220 .4
204.4

220.5
221 .8
206 .5

2 2 0 ..5
221,.8
2 0 6 ..5

220.5
221.8
206 .5

216.2
210.8
211. 0

227.7
231 .0
217.7

229.8
233. 1
222. 0

229.8
233. 1
222. 0

2 2 9 ,.8
2 3 3 ,. 1
2 2 2 ,.0

227.3
221 .4
281 .4
193. 0

220.7
217.5
262.8
187.9

221.5
217.5
265.7
187. 9

221.5
217.5
265.7
187.9

224. 9
222.7
265.7
187 . 9

225. 0
222.7
266.8
187. 9

225..0
2 2 2 ,.7
2 6 6 ,.8
187..9

225. 0
222.7
2 6 6 .8
187. 9

226.2
222.7
266 .8
194. 5

226.8
222.7
266.8
197. 7

236. 9
222.7
327.5
203. 0

236. 9
222.7
327.5
203. 0

2 3 6 ,.9
222,.7
3 2 7 ,.5
2 0 3 ,.0

231 .8

232.5

232.5

232.5

222.5

222.5

2 2 2 ,.5

226. 1

236. 1

237. 1

237. 1

237. 1

2 4 2 ,.7

309.5

296 .6

297. 9

300 .9

3 1 0 .8

312. 0

3 1 3 ..6

314.3

314. 1

313.2

313.3

313.7

3 1 3 ..5

qlass
inch
inch
inch
inch

DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80
DEC/80

212.6
107.3
(3)
104.7
(3)
(3)
103. 1
(3)
(3)

203.9
100.7
(3)
101.2
101.0
100.3
100.7
(3)
101.9

204.3
101.0
(3)
10 1.2
101.0
100.5
10 1.0
(3)
105.7

204.8
10 1.7
(3)
10 1.2
101.0
100.5
101.0
(3)
105.7

210.2
109.6
111. 5
107. 4
109.7
107. 9
100.7
99.7
113.4

210.2
109. 6
111. 5
107. 4
109. 7
107. 9
100 .7
99.7
1 13.4

2 1 0 ..3
109.,7
111..5
107.,4
109..7
108.,5
100..7
99..7
113..4

218. 3
109. 7
111. 5
(3)
(3)
(3)
105. 3
(3)
(3)

218. 3
109. 7
111. 5
(3)
(3)
(3)
105. 3
(3)
(3)

218.3
109. 7
111. 5
107.4
109. 7
(3)
105.3
(3)
(3)

218.5
109. 9
111. 5
107. 4
110. 6
(3)
105.3
104. 6
1 13.4

218.5
109. 9
111. 5
107. 4
(3)
(3)
105.3
(3)
113.4

2 1 6 .. 1
106..6
106,.6
99..2
110,.6
108,.5
105,.3
104,.6
113,.4

296.3

290.0

291 .4

292.6

297.4

297.5

2 9 7 ..5

297.7

298. 0

298.5

298.4

298.5

2 9 8 ,.7

0 101
0111
0121

Sand, gravel, and crushed stone
Sand, construction
G r a v e l , for c o n c r e t e
C r u s h e d s t o n e , for c o n c r e t e

261.9
279.5
274.7
249.9

254.9
272.7
267.2
243.0

257.3
274.8
26 9.5
245.6

259.4
278. 1
272. 1
247.0

26 1.6
279.8
275.5
249.0

26 1.8
280.4
2 7 5 .8
249.0

2 6 2 ..7
2 8 0 ..4
2 7 5 ..7
2 5 0 ..7

262.7
280.3
275.8
2 5 0 .7

263.2
27 9.8
275. 9
251.7

263.7
281 .8
276.2
251.7

264.8
281 .6
277.2
253.4

264. 9
281.6
277.5
253.5

2 6 5 ,.3
2 8 2 ,.3
2 7 8 ,.5
2 5 3 ,.5

0131

Cement
Portland

329.5

324.3

324.2

324.3

332.4

332.3

330..9

331.5

331.5

331.9

330.2

330.2

3 3 0 ,.2

291 .2

286.2

286.6

286.9

289.9

291 .2

2 9 3 ,.5

293.4

293.4

292.9

293. 3

293.4

2 9 3 .6

269.6
(3)
281.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
251.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

263.4
(3)
269.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
255. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

264.2
(3)
27 0.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
255. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

262.3
(3)
270.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
250.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

266.6
(3)
277.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
250.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

27 0 .6
(3)
2 3 3 .8
(3)
(3)
(3)
250.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

27 0,.6
100..0
283,.8
100,.0
100,.0
100,.0
250. 2
100. 0
100.,0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100.,0

270. 3
99.7
2 8 3 .8
100. 0
96. 1
100. 0
250.2
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
105. 0
105. 0

273.5
100. 9
288.4
102.2
99.0
100. 0
250.2
100. 0
101 . 0
102.8
102. 8
105.0
105. 0

273.4
100. 8
288.4
102. 2
99. 0
100. 0
250.2
99.7
101. 0
1 0 2 .8
102.8
105.0
105. 0

273.4
100. 8
288. 4
102. 2
99. 0
100. 0
250.2
99.7
101. 0
1 0 2 .8
102. 8
105.0
105.0

273.3
100.8
288.5
102. 2
99.0
100. 0
250.2
99.7
100. 0
102. 8
102.8
105.5
(3)

274 . 1
100,.8
2 8 8 .5
102,.2
99,.0
100,.0
250. 2
99..7
100. 0
102.8
102. 8
114. 0
114. 0

258.5

257.3

257.9

257. 1

257. 9

258.4

259. 1

259. 1

258.9

259. 1

259.0

259.0

259. 0

Concrete

ingredients

Concrete products

133
1331

propelled
propelled

ANN.
AVG.

Glass

132
1321

glass

Nonmetallic mineral

13

1311

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

11
1111
1112
11 13
1 121
1131
1132
1 133
21
2101
31
3101

C o n c r e t e block a n d b r i c k
Structural block, aggregate
W
Lightweight stretcher units: 8 " x 8 x 1
Lightweight stretcher, other sizes, n.e.
Other lightweight u n i t s , any size, n.e.c
Medium weight units
W
N o r m a l w e i g h t s t r e t c h e r units* 8 " x 8 x
Normal weight stretcher, other sizes, n .
Other n o r m a l w e i g h t u n i t s , a n y s i z e , n . e
D e c o r a t i v e block
Decorative block
C o n c r e t e brick
Concrete brick
Concrete pipe

JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

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(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE

1332

1333
1334

1335

1344
1345

1353

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

JUN/80
JUN/80

264.4
(3)
99. 9

261.8
102. 4
100. 0

263. 0
102. 4
100. 0

26 1.3
102. 4
100. 0

263. 0
102. 4
100. 0

264.2
102. 4
100. 0

265.5
(3)
100. 0

265.5
102. 4
100. 0

265. 0
102.4
100. 0

265.5
102. 4
100. 0

265.5
(3)
100. 0

266.2
(3)
99.6

266.2
102. 4
99.6

299. 9

296.3

296.7

297.4

299.6

300.5

303. 1

301. 9

30 1.2

300.5

300 .6

300.4

3 0 0 .4

0101
0102
0103
0 104

Precast concrete products
Burial vaults and boxes
C o n c r e t e silo s t a v e s
Concrete septic tanks
Other precast concrete products

JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80

108. 1
109. 5
(3)
106 . 9
105. 3

105. 1
105. 9
108.5
104. 9
101 .8

105. 1
105. 9
108. 5
104. 9
10 1. 9

106. 1
105. 9
108. 5
106. 1
105. 0

106. 1
105. 9
108. 5
106. 1
105. 0

106. 9
106.9
(3)
107. 9
105. 5

107. 1
106 . 9
(3)
107. 9
106.4

109. 3
112. 0
(3)
107. 9
106. 4

109.3
1 12.0
(3)
107.9
106.4

109. 2
112. 0
(3)
107. 3
106. 4

109. 9
1 12.0
(3)
107.9
106. 4

110. 9
114.3
(3)
(3)
106. 4

111. 6
114. 3
115. 9
(3)
106. 5

0101
0 102

Prestressed concrete products
Prestressed single and double tees
Prestressed concrete bridge beams

JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80

107. 4
(3)
(3)

101. 1
100. 6
102. 3

101 . 1
100. 6
102. 3

101. 4
100. 6
103. 9

106. 1
1 12.5
103. 1

106. 3
112. 5
(3)

109.4
1 12.5
107. 0

110.1
(3)
(3)

110. 1
(3)
(3)

110. 4
(3)
(3)

110.7
113. 4
(3)

110. 8
113.4
(3)

110. 8
113. 4
109.8

249.8

239.5

239.8

244.6

246. 0

250. 1

250.7

250. 9

250.9

255.3

256.2

256.5

257.5

Structural clay products, exc.

refractories

0101

Building brick
Building brick

300 .2

290.2

289.6

299.3

300. 1

301.3

302.4

3 0 2 .8

3 0 2 .8

303.2

303. 1

3 0 3 .8

3 0 3 .8

0131

Clay tile
Ulall t i l e , g l a z e d , s t a n d a r d

196. 6
178. 5

1 8 7 .8
170. 1

187. 8
170. 1

1 8 7 .8
170. 1

191. 1
173.4

194. 5
176. 8

194.5
176.8

194.5
176. 8

194.5
176.8

2 0 6 .8
187. 9

2 0 6 .8
187. 9

2 0 6 .8
187. 9

2 0 6 .8
187. 9

0101

Clay sewer pipe
Sewer pipe, vitrified

214. 9

200.2

204. 1

204.2

203.8

217.5

217.5

217.5

217.5

2 1 8 .8

224. 1

224. 1

230.0

302.4

282.6

293.5

296. 1

296.4

304.0

307. 1

307. 1

307. 1

307. 1

3 0 7 .8

308. 9

311.3

182.5
304 .4
313.4
233. 1
338.5
16 1 .4

191 .3
323. 9
334. 0
233. 1
354.4
172. 6

193. 3
323. 9
334. 0
233. 1
363.3
175. 1

193. 6
323. 9
334. 0
233. 1
363. 3
177. 7

194.3
323. 9
334.5
236.5
364.5
178. 1

1 9 4 .8
323. 9
334.5
240.4
364.5
178. 1

194. 8
323. 9
334.5
240.4
364.5
178. 1

194. 8
323. 9
334.5
240.4
364.5
178. 1

1 9 4 .8
323. 9
334.5
240.4
364.5
178. 1

195. 9
323.9
334.5
250.9
364.5
175.6

196. 7
323.9
334.5
250.9
369.5
1 7 5 .6

199. 9
323. 9
334.5
275.7
369.5
175. 6

177. 9
165. 0
185. 6
179. 2

177. 9
165.0
185.6
179.2

186. 2
174.5
191. 7
183. 3

189.5
1 7 5 .8
199. 7
183.3

189. 5
1 7 5 .8
199. 7
183. 3

189. 5
175.8
199. 7
183. 3

189.5
1 7 5 .8
199. 7
183. 3

189.5
1 7 5 .8
199. 7
183. 3

189.9
175.8
199.7
185.7

189. 9
175.8
199. 7
185. 7

grade

clay

Refractori es
0 101
0 111
0 121
0131
0151
0101
0 111
0131

Refractories, clay
Fireclay brick
Superduty fireclay brick
L a d l e brick
High alumina brick
Castable refractories

DEC/74

DEC/74

193. 9
322. 3
332.6
242.3
362. 1
175. 3

R e f r a c t o r i e s , non c l a y
M a g n e s i t e brick
M a g n e s i t e - c h r o m e brick
Basic ramming mixes

DEC/74
DEC/74
DEC/74
DEC/74

184. 8
172. 7
193. 8
181. 9

171. 6
(3)
178.9
(3)

176. 5
165. 0
185.6
171 .4

407.5

3 9 4 .8

389.5

390.5

415. 9

407.4

428.5

421. 9

420.9

401.6

402.9

410.2

405.6

358. 9
345.4
458.7
397.5

362. 3
348.6
468.0
397 .9

355.2
34 1.8
449.2
400.2

342.5
328. 1
455. 0
381. 9

365.7
351.5
470.8
407.2

350.5
336. 1
457.5
394.2

377.5
363.0
487.9
417.4

369.0
355. 1
469. 3
411.2

367.5
354.2
468. 3
402.3

349.7
339. 1
423.7
380.5

351.2
338. 1
446.4
391.0

360.6
347.4
(3)
391.8

354.7
341.6
449.3
3 9 4 .5

Asphalt
0102
0111
0 1 12

roofing

Prepared asphalt roofing
Shingles, strip
Roll roofing, smooth surfaced
Roll roofing, mineral surfaced
Other asphalt

137

138

FEB.

Ready-mixed concrete
Ready-mixed concrete

1362

1371

JAN.

010 1

136
1361

ANN.
AVG.

Concrete pipe (CONT'D)
Storm sower p i p e , reinforced
Storm sewer p i p e , non-reinforced
S a n i t a r y sewer p i p e , r e i n f o r c e d

135
1352

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

0 10 1
0 102
0 105

134
1341

COMMODITY

NO.

Gypsum
0111
0 1 12
0113

roofing

products

1/2 inch r e g u l a r g y p s u m b o a r d
Type X gypsumboard
Other gypsum products, n.e.c.
Glass

containers

JUN/81
JUN/81

573.4

505.9

506 .3

554. 1

587.4

5

602.6

602.7

603.2

578.7

579.2

579.6

579.2

256 .2

259.6

257.3

257.6

2 5 6 .8

261. 1

260.7

259.7

255.3

252.9

252.4

251.3

249.7

218.6
(3)
(3)

223. 9
(3)
(3)

220.5
(3)
(3)

2 2 0 .5
(3)
(3)

219.4
(3)
(3)

222.4
(3)
(3)

222. 1
100. 0
100. 0

221.2
99.6
100. 0

217. 0
98. 1
(3)

215. 9
95.0
100.6

2 1 4 .8
95.9
(3)

213.3
9 6 .6
100. 4

212. 1
9 5 .5
(3)

328.7

311.4

311.4

3 1 1 .4

326.7

335.3

335.3

335.5

335.5

335.5

335.5

3 3 5 .5

335.5

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Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE N O .

1381

0101
0111
0 121
0131
0161

1391

1392

1394

Glass containers
Food container, wide mouth
F o o d c o n t a i n e r , n a r r o w neck
Beer bottle, nonreturnable
Liquor bottle
Beverage bottle, returnable
Other nonmetallic

139

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

minerals

0101
0102

Building lime
Hydrated, masons
Hydrated, finishing

0101
0102

Insulation materials
Mineral wool, batts
Mineral wool, blowing

0101
0111

Paving mixtures and blocks
Asphalt, paving
Bituminous/asphaltic concrete mixtures a

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

344.3
356.2
264.3
359.5
332.5

324. 9
336. 0
253.8
336 . 0
313.4

324. 9
336 . 0
253.8
336. 0
313. 4

324. 9
336 . 0
253.8
336. 0
313.4

350.2
362. 9
2 5 3 .8
358. 9
3 2 9 .8

3 5 0 .8
362. 9
269.6
368.4
338.5

3 5 0 .8
362. 9
269.6
368. 4
338.5

350 .8
362.9
269.6
368.4
340.6

350.8
362. 9
2 6 9 . fc
368. 4
340. 6

350 .8
362. 9
269. 6
368. 4
340. 6

350.8
362. 9
269.6
368.4
340 .6

350 .8
362. 9
269.6
368.4
340 .6

350 .8
362. 9
269.6
368. 4
340 .6

463.8

418. 7

424.7

441 .7

479. 1

477.6

4 7 6 .8

476.2

475. 3

474. 3

473.3

473.5

474. 7

332.0
346 .5
320.0

316 5
339.2
299.6

326.7
344.6
313.2

331 .7
348.7
318.7

327.3
332.8
322.3

334. 9
348.4
324.2

335. 0
348.6
324.4

334.8
348.5
324. 1

334 .8
348.6
324. 1

334. 9
348.5
324.4

334.9
348.5
(3)

335. 1
348.5
324.6

336 .8
352.5
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

300 .0
300 . 1
294.3

316.4
316. 3
311. 9

313. 1
309. 9
330. 1

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

587.0
789.7
337.6

523.5
678.7
329. 1

526. 3
678.7
334.5

551. 9
726.5
336.2

6 15.7
846. 1
340.5

6 10.7
832.9
343.9

610. 1
832.9
342.8

608.3
832.4
339.4

607 . 1
(3)
337. 3

599. 3
818. 1
336.5

597.2
813.6
337.3

597.5
813.6
337. 9

596.5
813.6
335.7
246.8

235.4

227. 4

229. 1

228. 1

231 .9

233.6

234.3

235.0

235. 9

231.8

244.5

246. 3

141

Motor vehicles and equipment

237.6

229.0

230 . 9

229.5

233. 9

236. 0

236.7

237.4

238.4

232.8

247.8

248. 9

249. 5

1411

Motor vehicles
Passenger cars
Motor trucks
10,000 l b s . gvw a n d u n d e r
10,001 l b s . gvw a n d o v e r
Motorcycles

216.6
204.8
263.8
251.6
282.5
151.5

209.8
199.6
251.2
242. 0
265.5
148. 9

210.2
199. 1
254.8
242. 0
274.3
148. 9

208.4
196.7
254.6
242. 0
273. 7
148. 9

213.6
202. 1
259.2
249. 0
275. 1
150. 7

216. 1
205. 0
260.7
251 .2
275.6
150.7

217. 0
205.4
263.6
251. 1
282.7
150. 7

217. 1
205.0
264.8
252.8
283.4
150.7

216.6
205.3
26 1.4
2 4 6 .8
283. 3
150. 7

208.4
196. 1
256. 0
232.2
291 .2
151. 7

227.2
214.0
279.3
269.4
295.0
155.4

227. 3
214. 1
279. 6
269.8
295. 0
155. 3

227. 9
214.8
279. 9
270. 3
295. 0
155. 3

14

Transportation

01
02
0271
0281
04

equipment

1412

Motor vehicle parts

1414

Truck t r a i l e r s
V a n s , o v e r 10,000 l b s .
C l o s e d t o p v a n s , i n s u l . & semi - i n s .
Drop frame vans, except livestock
Other closed top vans
O p e n top v a n s
T a n k s , o v e r 10,000 l b s .
T a n k s for f l a m m a b l e l i q u i d s
O t h e r t r a i l e r s a n d c h a s s i s , o v e r 10,000
Bulk c o m m o d i t y t r a i l e r s
Platform trailers
Low-bed heavy haulers
Dump trailers and chassis

01
0101
0103
0104
0105
02
0201
03
0301
0303
0304
0305

142
1421
144
15
151

DEC/68

DEC/72

lbs.

319.9

304.2

3 1 1 .8

312. 0

3 1 3 .8

314.2

314.4

317.2

324.2

327.5

329.8

334.7

335.4

JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80
JUN/80

105.0
105.7
105.3
102.8
104.3
104.0
99. 1
(3)
107.4
104.3
107. 1
106.3
(3)

102.3
103. 1
103. 8
100. 7
10 1.3
102. 1
9 7 .8
101 .5
102.2
102.2
101.4
100.3
(3)

102. 8
103. 5
103. 8
100. 1
101 .9
103. 1
97.6
101. 1
103. 9
102. 9
101 .2
103. 3
(3)

103. 5
104. 4
103.8
100. 1
103.3
103. 0
98.2
102. 3
104.5
103.5
102. 3
103. 7
(3)

104. 1
104. 7
104. 9
100. 1
103. 4
103. 4
98.5
102. 8
106. 3
103.9
106. 6
103. 7
(3)

104.6
105.2
104. 9
101. 9
103. 9
104. 0
98.8
103. 9
107. 1
104. 3
107. 5
106. 7
(3)

105. 3
106. 1
105.6
102. 8
104. 8
103. 8
99.5
105. 1
108. 2
104. 4
110. 0
106. 7
104. 1

105.5
106.2
(3)
102.8
104.8
104.7
99.4
(3)
108.6
104.3
109.6
108.3
(3)

105. 8
106. 6
106. 3
105. 5
105. 1
104. 8
99.6
105. 3
108. 8
104. 6
110. 2
107. 2
(3)

105. 7
106. 7
106. 3
105. 5
105. 3
104. 2
99.7
105.5
109. 4
105. 3
110. 9
107.8
(3)

106 .6
107. 1
106.3
105.5
105.8
104.8
99.2
(3)
109.8
105.3
(3)
109. 1
(3)

106 .8
107. 4
106 .3
105. 5
106. 2
105. 0
100. 4
(3)
109. 8
105. 4
(3)
109. 1
(3)

106 .9
107. 4
106. 3
(3)
106 .3
105. 6
100.5
106. 1
109. 8
105. 7
111. 4
109. 1
105. 9

DEC/68

280.4

275.7

276.6

276.6

276.6

285.5

284.5

295. 9

295.9

338.7

341.3

340. 1

"Ai r c r a f t
11

Fixed wing
Fixed wing, utility
Railroad

equipment

Miscellaneous

products

T o y s , sport, g o o d s , small a r m s , amunition

273. 3

273.3

275. 0

275.7

336. 1

332.5

332.5

333. 9

335.7

331.2

331.4

338. 1

338.7

338.7

265.7

264.3

264. 9

264. 0

266. 0

266. 9

266.3

263.2

262.6

267.0

268.5

267.5

267.6

211.9

208.4

210.5

211. 1

211.3

211.4

211.2

213.2

212.7

213.6

213.0

212.7

213. 3

See footnotes at end of table.




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(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

214.8
137. 3
1 18.7
133. 0
191 . 0
151 . 1
174. 9
166 .6
167. 0
240.7

209. 0
132. 8
1 18.8
1 19.2
179. 6
148. 4
177. 1
162. 5
163. 0
239.6

214. 0
137. 7
117. 3
134. 2
192. 0
148. 9
177. 1
167. 1
163. 0
239.6

215. 1
137. 7
1 17 .3
134. 2
192. 0
149. 9
177. 1
167. 1
163. 0
239.6

215. 1
137. 7
1 17 .3
134.2
192. 0
149. 9
177. 1
(3)
163. 0
239.6

215. 1
137. 7
117. 3
134. 2
192. 0
151. 6
173. 8
167. 1
165. 0
239.6

215. 1
137 .7
1 17 .3
134. 2
192. 0
151. 6
173. 8
167. 1
167. 8
239.6

215. 2
137 .,7
1 17 .3
134. 2
192., 0
151 .,6
173. 8
167., 1
167. 8
241 .,7

215.2
137.7
117.3
134.2
192.0
151.6
173.8
167. 0
167.8
241 .7

215.4
137 .7
119. 7
134. 2
192. 0
151 .6
173. 8
167. 0
167. 8
24 1 .7

215.4
137. 7
119. 7
134. 2
192. 0
151. 6
173. 8
(3)
167. 9
241. 7

215.7
137.7
122.3
134.2
192.0
151.6
173.8
167.0
173.2
24 1.7

216.7
137 .7
122.3
134.2
192.0
154.8
173.8
167.0
174.3
24 1.7

196. 2
88.6
122.8
125.2
191 9
193. 2
160. 7
248.8

194. 0
87.6
123. 6
125. 9
191. 5
195. 5
158.8
242. 0

194. 3
87 .6
123. 6
125. 9
191. 5
196. 1
158. 8
241 .8

194. 2
87.6
123.2
124.5
191. 5
196. 1
159. 4
24 1.8

195.2
87.6
123.2
124. 5
191 .5
191. 1
159.4
244.3

195. 4
87.6
123. 2
124. 5
194. 8
(3)
161. 5
244.3

194. 9
87.6
119. 5
121. 8
194.8
191 . 1
16 1.5
244. 3

198. 6
87. 6
119.,5
121.,8
194.,8
190.,8
16 1 .5
.
2 5 3 ..6

197.2
89.5
(3)
(3)
188.4
193.4
16 1.5
253.6

198. 8
89.5
123. 9
127. 8
189. 2
193. 4
16 1 .5
256 . 1

197. 6
91 . 0
123. 9
127. 8
191 .5
191 .6
161. 5
256. 1

196.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
191.5
191.6
161.5
253.8

196.9
91.0
123.9
127 .8
191.5
194.2
16 1.5
253.8

250.8
256.6
298. 0
247.3
206.2
295.4
249.2
245.7
265.6
246. 0
243. 9
240.7

249.7
256. 1
295.5
247.3
206.3
289.0
249.2
243.9
265.6
246.0
244.8
2 3 7 .8

249.7
256.3
295.5
247 .3
206 .3
296. 1
249.2
2 4 3 .8
265.6
246. 0
243.8
237.8

250.8
258.5
302.5
247. 3
206.3
296. 1
249.2
243.8
265.6
246. 0
2 4 3 .8
237.8

248.8
254.4
289.5
247.3
206.3
296. 1
249.2
243.8
265.6
246. 0
243.8
2 3 7 .8

2 4 8 .8
254.4
289.5
247. 3
206.3
296. 1
249.2
243.8
265.6
246. 0
2 4 3 .8
2 3 7 .8

248.8
254. 4
289. 5
247. 3
206. 3
2 9 6 ., 1
249. 2
243.8
265. 6
246. 0
243.8
237.8

250. 2
257. 2
2 9 8 ..4
2 4 7 .,3
2 0 6 .,3
2 9 6 .. 1
2 4 9 ..2
2 4 3 ..8
265. 6
2 4 6 ..0
243.8
2 3 7 ..8

251.8
257.2
298.4
247.3
206.3
296 . 1
249.2
247.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
245.9

252.5
258.6
303. 0
247. 3
206. 3
296. 1
249.2
247. 0
265.6
246. 0
243.8
245. 9

252.5
258.6
303. 0
247.3
205.6
296. 1
249.2
247. 0
265.6
246. 0
243.7
245. 9

252.5
258.6
303.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
247.0
265.6
246.0
243.7
245.9

253.5
254.5
307 .6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
253. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

268.3

254.8

256. 1

256. 3

268.7

268.7

268. 7

2 6 8 ..8

268.8

274. 5

278.2

278.2

278.2

277. 0
273.3

263.0
257. 0

263. 0
257. 0

263. 0
(3)

277.5
272.8

277.5
272.8

277. 5
272.8

2 7 7 .,5
2 7 2 ..8

277 .5
272.8

283. 5
278. 1

287.8
283.3

287.8
283.3

287.8
283.3

Ci g a r s
Low p r i c e d
Popular priced
Medium priced
High priced

169.7
183.5
180.7
154.4
(3)

164. 8
176. 5
177. 7
146. 7
(3)

165. 0
176. 5
177. 7
148. 7
(3)

166. 7
180. 2
177, 7
148. 7
159. 5

168.2
182. 8
177.7
151 . 1
1 6 0 .8

168. 2
182. 8
177. 7
151. 1
(3)

168. 2
182. 8
177.,7
151., 1
(3)

169..3
185..3
177..7
151.. 1
160..8

169.3
185.3
177.7
151. 1
(3)

174. 2
187. 3
186. 8
163. 3
160. 5

174. 2
187. 3
186. 8
163. 3
(3)

174.2
187.3
186.8
163.3
160.5

174.2
187.3
186.8
163.3
160.5

Other tobacco products
S m o k i n g t o b a c c o , 1 1/2 o z . p a c k a g e
Plug chewing tobacco
S n u f f , 1 1/4 o z . p a c k a g e

321.0
(3)
354.0
331.0

2 9 8 .8
272.5
333.5
3 0 4 .2

321.2
296.4
352. 1
326. 1

321.2
296.4
352. 1
326. 1

321.2
(3)
352. 1
(3)

321.2
296.4
352. 1
326. 1

321. 2
296. 4
3 5 2 ., 1
326. 1

3 2 1 ..4
2 9 6 ..4
3 5 2 .. 1
3 2 8 ..0

321.7
(3)
352. 1
331 .3

325.4
296.4
362. 5
336.6

326. 1
296.4
362.5
345.5

326. 1
(3)
362.5
345.5

526. 1
296.4
362.5
345.5

259.8

227.2

247.3

247. 3

248.4

2 6 7 .8

268. 0

2 6 7 ..5

267.7

267.8

269.7

269.7

269.7

211.8

211.8

Toys, games, and children's vehicles
Non-powered transportation toy
Sports oriented games
T o y gun
Game, board
P r e s c h o o l toy
Doll
Stuffed toy
Stroller
Children's riding vehicles
Sporting and athletic
Golf ball
G o l f c l u b , iron
Golf club, wood
Baseball glove
Football
Bowling ball
Bi c y c l e

DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77

DEC/73

goods

Small arms and ammunition
Small arms
Revolver
Rifle, repeating, center fire
R i f l e , r e p e a t i n g , rim f i r e
R i f l e , s i n g l e s h o t , rim f i r e
S h o t gun
Small arms ammunition
R e v o l v e r c a r t r i d g e , 38 s p e c i a l
Rifle cartridge, center fire
R i f l e c a r t r i d g e , rim f i r e
Shot gun shell
Tobacco

products

Ci g a r e t t e s
Filter tip, king

size

Noti o n s
Buttons and button

blanks

Pin fasteners and similar
S a f e t y pin
Aluminum zipper
Photographic equipment and
Photographic

See footnotes at end of table.




equipment

notions
DEC/72
DEC/75
supplies

2 1 1 ., 1

209. 2

2 1 0 ., 1

2 1 0 .. 1

211.8

2 1 1 ..8

2 1 2 .6

209 .3

210.9

211.8

2 1 1 .,8

266. 6
339.8
177.. 1

229.0
319. 2
147.,7

252. 2
319. 2
166. 9

2 5 2 ..2
3 1 9 ..2
166..9

253.2
335. 0
166. 9

275. 8
3 3 5 ..0
185..7

2 7 5 .8
335 .0
185..7

275.8
335 .0
185 .7

275.8
335.0
185.7

2 7 5 ,.8
"335,.0
185..7

2 7 8 .,0
370. 0
185. 7

278-0
370.0
185.7

278.0
370.0
(3)

210. 0

2 0 7 .,4

209. 6

2 1 1 ..2

212. 4

2 1 2 ..5

2 1 2 .5

211 .4

207. 1

2 0 8 ,.7

2 0 8 .,9

209.0

209. 1

129.,0

124. 6

127..7

130..0

130. 0

130..3

130,.3

128 .2

127.7

129,.7

129. 8

130. 1

130. 1

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE N O .

1542

1553

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.
267, 6

270.5

270 .2

271.2

271.8

274. 1

274. 1

274. 1

274. 1

266.3

267.3

267.5

267.5

156.8

153.0

153. 1

155.0

155.7

155.8

156.0

158. 1

158.3

158.7

159. 1

159. 3

159, 3

01
0101
02
020 1
0202
0203
0204

Mobile homes, sinqle wide
S i n q l e , 12 f t . w i d e
S i n g l e , 12 f t . w i d e
S i n q l e , 14 f t . w i d e and o v e r
L e n g t h , 59 f t . a n d u n d e r
L e n g t h , 60 to 69 f t .
L e n g t h , 70 to 74 f t .
L e n g t h , 75 f t . a n d o v e r

DEC/74
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

153.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

154.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

155.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

158.2
102.0
(3)
100.5
10 1.0
100.9
100.4
100.4

158.4
102. 1
102. 1
100.7
10 1.0
100.9
100.7
100.5

158.8
102.2
102.2
101.6
105.2
10 1.7
10 1.3
100.7

159.3
102. 2
102. 2
102. 6
105. 1
102. 2
102. 8
101. 3

159. 3
102. 1
102. 1
102. 7
104. 7
102. 7
102. 7
10 1 .5

159. 3
102, 1
102. 1
102. 8
104. 7
103. 1
102. 8
10 1 .4

01
0 10 1
0102
0103
02
020 1

Mobile homes, double wide
D o u b l e , 24 f t . w i d t h
L e n g t h , 49 f t . and u n d e r
L e n g t h , 50 to 59 f t .
L e n g t h , 60 f t . a n d o v e r
D o u b l e , o t h e r than 24 ft w i d t h
O t h e r t h a n 24 f t . w i d t h

DEC/74
JUN/81
JUN/81
JUN/8 1
JUN/8 1
JUN/81
JUN/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

C3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

155.4
100.4
100.8
(3)
(3)
100.8
100.8

155. 9
100.6
10 1.8
(3)
(3)
100.8
100.8

155. 9
100.7
10 1.8
(3)
(3)
100.8
100.8

156.2
100. 9
10 1 .7
101. 2
C 3)
101 .4
101 .4

156 .8
10 1 .3
10 1.7
102. 6
(3)
10 1.6
101. 6

156. 8
10 1 .2
10 1 .7
102. 5
(3)
10 1 .9
10 1. 9

JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78

1 12.4
110.1
109.6
116.4

(3)
108.5
104. 1
106.2
1 12.5

(3)
108.7
104. 1
106 .8
112.5

(3)
109.7
108.3
107.0
113.3

(3)
1 12.6
111.1
109.9
1 16.4

(3)
113.6
111.7
110.7
117.7

(3)
113.6
111.7
110.7
117.7

(3)
1 13.6
111.7
110.7
1 17.7

(3)
1 13.6
111.7
110.7
1 17.7

(3)
113.6
111.7
110.7
1 17.7

1 13.6
111. 7
110.7
117.7

113. 6
111. 7
110. 7
117. 7

113. 6
111. 7
110. 7
117. 7

JUN/78

123.3

120.2

122. 0

122.4

122.9

122.7

122.7

123.7

124.3

124.3

124.5

124. 6

124. 9

JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78

134.0
125.6
137.5
(3)
120.4
1 19.S
1 14.8
119.5
125.6
(3)
116.2
118.2
(3)
116.8
(3)
C3)
111.5
126. 1
(3)
121.6
134.0
119.2
148.9

(3)
129.2
122.2
131.7
147 .6
117.4
119.8
111.9
115.8
120.0
114.4
113.6
1 16.8
110.4
115.3
114.5
1 12.5
113.9
1 14.6
1 18.0
119.2
130.9
117. 1
144.8

(3)
131.1
123. 1
136.0
149.8
119.0
119.8
1 14.0
119.2
121.6
1 16.8
116.0
117.6
1 14.5
116.4
(3)
1 12.5
1 15.2
119.6
1 18.0
119.2
133.5
119.1
148.0

(3)
132.5
124.7
136 . 0
152. 1
119.0
119.8
1 14.0
119.7
121.6
1 16.8
1 16.0
117.6
1 14.5
1 16.4
(3)
(3)
1 15.2
119.6
(3)
119.2
133.8
119.7
148.0

(3)
132.8
124.7
136.0
153.5
119.6
119.8
114.0
119.7
123.6
116.8
116.0
1 17.6
114.5
117.3
(3)
(3)
115.2
122.4
(3)
119.2
133.8
119.7
148.0

(3)
132.8
124.7
136 . 0
153.5
119.9
119.8
114.0
119.7
124.6
1 16.8
116.0
1 17.6
1 14.5
1 15.8
(3)
(3)
109.5
122.4
(3)
121.2
134.4
119.7
149. 1

(3)
132.8
124.7
136.0
153.5
119.9
119.8
114.0
119.7
124.6
1 16.8
116.0
117.6
114.5
1 15.8
C 3)
(3)
(3)
122.4
(3)
121 .2
134.4
119.7
149. 1

(3)
135.6
127. 1
140.3
156.6
121 .5
119.8
116.6
120. 1
127.5
1 18.7
1 16.3
1 18. 1
114.5
1 15.8
(3)
(3)
109.5
122.4
(3)
121.2
134.8
119.7
150.0

(3)
135.6
127. 1
140.3
156.6
121.7
119.8
116.6
120. 1
128.2
118.7
116.3
118. 1
114.5
1 17.4
(3)
(3)
109.5
134.0
(3)
121.2
134.8
119.7
150.0

(3)
135.6
127. 1
140 .3
156 .6
121.7
119.8
1 16.6
120. 1
128.2
1 18.7
116.6
118.7
114.5
1 17.4
(3)
(3)
109.5
134.0
(3)
121 .2
134.8
119.7
149.9

135.6
127. 1
(3)
(3)
121. 9
119. 8
1 16.6
120. 1
128. 9
(3)
1 16 .6
118. 7
(3)
117. 9
(3)
(3)
109.5
134. 0
(3)
125.4
134.8
119.7
149. 9

136. 5
127. 1
(3)
(3)
121. 9
119. 8
(3)
120. 1
128. 9
(3)
116. 6
1 18.7
(3)
117. 9
(3)
(3)
109. 5
134. 0
(3)
125. 4
134. 8
119. 7
149. 9

137. 8
127 . 9
142. 2
(3)
121. 6
1 19.8
1 14.8
119. 5
128. 9
(3)
1 18. 1
121 .6
(3)
1 17.9
(3)
(3)
109. 5
134. 0
(3)
125. 4
133. 6
117. 4
149. 9

JUN/78

128.2

122. 1

123.6

126.4

127.7

127.7

127.7

127.7

131.3

131.3

(3)

131. 6

132. 8

JUN/78

111.9

108.4

112. 1

112.1

112. 1

112. 1

111.9

111.9

111.9

111.9

111. 9

111. 9

114. 7

Personal aid

156
1561

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

DEC/74

Photographic

supplies

Mobile homes

155
1552

COMMODITY

01
0 101
0103
0105

157
157 1
01
0101
0103
0105
02
020 1
0202
0203
0204
0205
03
030 1
0303
04
040 1
0402
0403
0404
0406
041 1
05
050 1
0503
06
0601
07
070 1

equipment

Personal aid equipment
Electronic hearing aids
Eye-glass type
B e h i n d - t h e - e a r type
In-the-ear type
Industrial safety

equipment

Industrial safety equipment
Respiratory protective equipment
R e s p i r a t o r , air p u r i f i e r t y p e
Respirator, supplied air type
Sqif-contained breathing apparatus
Eye a n d f a c e p r o t e c t i v e e q u i p m e n t
Safety glasses, clear, less sideshields
Goggles, industrial safety
Face shield
Welder's helmet
Emergency eye wash and shower
Hearing protective equipment
H e a r i n g p r o t e c t o r , ear m u f f t y p e
Hearing protector, plug type
Guards, mechanical power press
B r a k e moni tor
Brake performance tester
Light curtains
Vertical moving gate
Pull-back type
Miscellaneous types, power press guards
Protective clothing
S a f e t y c a p or hat
Welder's gloves, leather
First aid kits
Fi rst a i d k i t
Alarms, electronic
Back-up alarm, electronic, automatic

See footnotes at end of table.




65

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
OTHER
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.
347.4

DEC/68
DEC/68
DEC/68

20 1.2
183.9
249.5
185.9

Matches
Musical instruments
Electric guitar
D r u m set
P i a n o , o v e r 37"
Organ, excluding pipe organ

COMMODITY

Other miscellaneous

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

363. 3

358. 1

351.3

349. 0

349.4

346. 9

333. 1

334.6

194. 6
175. 7
241.8
179. 9

194. 6
175. 7
241.8
179. 9

199. 0
183. 1
245.8
183. 8

199. 0
183. 1
245.8
183.8

199. 4
183. 1
245.8
184. 3

199. 4
183. 1
245.8
(3)

199. 4
183. 1
245.8
184. 3

202.7
187.9
251.6
186.8

214.9

207.7

211.6

211.6

211.6

211.6

211.6

219.3

219.3

DEC/78
DEC/78
DEC/78

210.2
(3)
124. 1
124. 1
173.0

206.3
111. 5
119. 0
121. 9
171. 1

207 .3
110. 1
119. 0
122. 8
171. 1

207. 0
110. 1
121. 7
120. 6
171. 1

208.0
(3)
121. 7
120. 6
173.6

208.4
(3)
(3)
121. 8
173. 6

210. 9
110. 1
126. 2
122. 7
176. 2

211. 3
111. 8
126. 2
124. 8
172. 6

211.5
111.8
126.2
(3)
(3)

DEC/78
DEC/78
DEC/78
DEC/78
DEC/78
DEC/78
DEC/78
DEC/78
DEC/78
DEC/78
DEC/78
DEC/78
DEC/78
DEC/78
DEC/78
DEC/78
DEC/78
DEC/78
DEC/78

162.2
186.9
169.9
157.5
242.2
182.3
166.2
203.8
143.6
119.5
100.3
(3)
128.6
114.4
(3)
148.2
182.5
189.3
167.4

176. 6
210. 9
191. 3
177. 7
282.5
196. 4
173. 9
2 2 5 .8
142. 5
113. 9
95.3
(3)
116. 1
(3)
137. 4
143. 3
212.8
2 2 5 .8
183. 7

170. 5
201. 1
181. 2
167. 5
265.7
192. 9
173. 1
224. 0
142.4
116. 0
1 0 2 .8
(3)
129. 2
(3)
137.4
143.3
198. 0
207.0
177.9

165. 1
192. 3
173. 8
162. 0
249. 0
187. 0
171. 9
221.6
141. 9
115. 9
102. 8
109. 4
113. 4
106. 2
137. 4
143. 3
1 8 7 .8
194. 1
1 7 3 .8

164.6
192.2
172. 8
161. 0
252.2
185. 8
162. 8
206 .4
136 .5
1 18.6
95.2
109.4
133. 1
112.0
137. 4
145.4
187.7
194.6
172.5

164. 9
192. 7
173. 0
161. 0
252. 3
187. 2
162. 0
195. 7
141. 6
1 18.6
95.2
109. 4
133. 1
112.0
137. 4
145. 4
189. 1
198. 5
168. 1

162. 5
187.7
167. 5
157. 0
244. 9
(3)
161. 5
194. 7
141.4
120. 1
95.2
(3)
133. 1
1 1 7 .8
137. 4
145. 4
185. 7
193. 4
168. 3

152. 0
172. 1
154. 2
147. 9
221. 0
169. 1
163. 8
193. 3
145. 9
114. 9
97.0
(3)
123. 3
110.0
137. 4
145. 4
165. 7
172. 1
151.2

151.9
172.3
157.7
147.8
217.0
168.4
162.9
193.3
144.6
116.3
102.8
92.8
133. 1
117 .8
(3)
(3)
163.2
168.5
151.3

DEC/78

products

Caskets
Cloth-covered wood casket
Hardwood casket
Steel, other than stainless casket

Jewelry and jewelry products
Jewelry, platinum and karat gold
Ring, ladies' high fashion
R i n g , e n g a g e m e n t ^ l a d i e s ' , 14k g o l d
Ring, wedding, gold
E a r r i n g s , l a d i e s ' , 14 k a r a t g o l d
Other precious metal jewelry
Ring, sterling, ladies' and men's
Bracelet, ladies', gold filled
Costume jewelry
Ring, ladies', costume
Earrings, ladies', costume
Earrings, children's, costume
Necklace, ladies', costume
Neckchain, men's, costume
M a t c h b a n d , m e t a l , m e n ' s and women's
Jeweler's materials and findings
S e t t i n g , 14 k a r a t g o l d
Finding, gold filled
Diamonds and lapidary work
D i a m o n d , .25 c a r a t

AUG.

FEB.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

345.5

348.5

344.8

344.6

206 .7
187.9
257.4
190.9

206 .7
187.9
257.4
190.9

206.7
187 . 9
257.4
190.9

205.7
187 . 9
257.4
189. 6

215.4

215.4

221.6

221.6

211.7
111.8
126.2
125.9
172.0

212.3
(3)
126.2
125.9
173.4

212.9
(3)
126.2
127.9
173.4

215. 0
C 3)
126. 4
130. 3
175. 0

159.7
184. 1
167. 1
(3)
240.4
(3)
164. 1
193.3
146.5
119.4
102.8
(3)
133. 1
117.8
(3)
153.3
176.4
181.5
165. 1

161.5
183.0
(3)
151.9
234.5
181.9
166.3
199.2
146.5
127.5
104.9
(3)
133. 1
119.3
(3)
158.6
176.7
180.8
167.5

158.5
177.7
(3)
149.6
223.4
178.3
166 .3
199.2
146 .5
125. 1
104.9
(3)
129.0
111.5
(3)
(3)
175.5
179.8
165.8

158. 2
176. 8
160. 2
149. 1
222.9
176. 4
166. 3
199. 2
146 .5
127. 5
104. 9
(3)
133. 1
119.3
(3)
158. 6
171. 9
175. 6
163. 6

DEC.

110.7

114. 8

111. 9

111. 9

111.9

110. 8

110. 8

110. 8

109.0

109.0

109.0

109.0

109. 0

Pens and pencils
Mechanical pencil
Black lead pencil

180.2
141.8
204.3

174. 8
138. 4
199. 7

175.5
1 3 8 .4
204.7

175. 5
138.4
204.7

175.5
138.4
204.7

175. 5
1 3 8 .4
204.7

175. 5
138.4
204.7

175.5
138. 4
204.7

186.8
146.6
204.7

186.8
146.6
204.7

186.8
146.6
204.7

186.8
146.6
204.7

186. 8
1 4 6 .6
204.7

Matches and clocks
Mrist w a t c h , w o m e n ' s , imported movement
Wrist watch, m e n ' s , imported movement

191.8
219.0
(3)

190. 8
214.7
171. 2

202. 1
254. 1
171.2

202. 1
254. 1
(3)

189. 1
208.9
171.2

189. 1
(3)
(3)

189. 1
208. 9
171.2

189. 1
208. 9
171.2

189.1
208.9
171.2

189. 1
208.9
171.2»

190.6
213.8
(3)

190.6
213.8
171.2

190. 6
2 1 3 .8
1 7 1 .2

Brushes
Paint brush
Personal brushes
Toothbrush
Hai r b r u s h
Household maintenance brushes
Scrub
Bowl, twisted-in-wire
Industrial brushes
Floor sweep (pushbroom)
Power driven, wire wheel

210.2
(3)
153.3
157.8
148.8
257.6
278.5
233.2
235.2
216. 1
(3)

201.6
207.2
146. 9
147. 2
147. 0
251. 0
272.7
2 2 5 .8
225.9
208.2
244.3

204.7
207.2
156.3
158. 9
153. 9
251.0
272.7
225.8
225.9
208.2
244.3

207.7
216.9
156. 3
158.9
153. 9
251.0
272.7
2 2 5 .8
225.9
208.2
244.3

207.0
(3)
153.4
158. 9
147. 8
252.3
272.7
228.6
225.9
208.2
244.3

207.5
(3)
153. 4
158. 9
147. 8
252.3
272.7
228.6
228. 1
208.2
249.4

208.6
(3)
153.4
158.9
147. 8
255. 9
272.7
236. 1
2 3 0 .8
213.0
(3)

213.6
(3)
153. 4
158.9
147.8
262. 0
284.3
236. 1
241.5
222. 9
(3)

213.6
(3)
153.4
158.9
147.8
262.0
284.3
236. 1
241.5
222.9
(3)

213.9
(3)
153.4
158.9
147.8
263.4
284.3
239.0
241.7
223.3
(3)

213.9
(3)
153.4
158.9
147.8
263.4
284.3
239.0
241.7
223.3
(3)

215.0
(3)
153.4
(3)
147.8
263.4
284.3
239.0
246.6
223.3
(3)

215. 0
(3)
1 5 3 .4
158.9
1 4 7 .8
263.4
284.3
239.0
246.6
223.3
(3)

Fire extinguishers
Pressurized dry chemicals t y p e , hand

218.7
203.5

200.3
186. 3

2 0 5 .8
191.5

208.9
192. 8

208.9
1 9 2 .8

208. 9
192. 8

208. 9
192.8

210.7
194. 8

230.4
216.6

230.4
216.6

237.0
221.8

237.0
221.8

237.0
2 2 1 .8

1
Monthly data and annual average have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and
corrections by respondents.
2
Seasonal commodity—no price available this month.
3
Not available.
4
Regional price indexes for bituminous coal, industrial size contract, are presented in table 5.
8
Prices for all items in this grouping are lagged 1 month.




• Regional refined petroleum product prices and price indexes are presented in table 4.
7
Prices for some items in this grouping are lagged 1 month,
n.e.c. = Not elsewhere classified.
NOTE* Titles of some commodities are not shown in this table because they fail to meet our publication criteria.

66

Table 4. Producer Price Indexes for refined petroleum products by region, 19811
(July 1975 = 100 unless otherwise Indicated)
Commodity
code

0571
02
0201
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
0202
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
0203
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

Commodity and region

pasoline
Regular
Dealer tank-wagon to retail outlets . . .
New England
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific

Other
index
bases

1967
Feb/73
Feb/73

Annual
average

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

685.2
632.9
574.1
282.3
283.3
286.3
285.5
294.3
286.7
285.9
285.3
276.5

739.6
683.2
620.0
305.6
307.1
310.6
319.4
310.1
309.3
304.1
296.1

752.2
694.7
629.4
310.2
312.1
315.0
2
312.9
322.6
314.4
314.0
310.2
300.4

746.5
690.4
624.6
308.4
308.9
312.4

308.4
299.3
298.1
304.8
300.1

658.2
607.5
551.5
271.3
271.9
274.6
273.0
282.7
275.3
273.8
277.1
268.5

320.5
310.4
310.7
310.4
302.9

743.6
685.6
621.0
307.5
307.9
311.0
303.9
318.1
309.0
306.4
311.2
306.0

733.8
677.4
613.6
303.7
303.5
306.1
299.2
313.4
303.9
300.5
310.1
308.7

725.3
668.4
605.9
300.2
300.5
301.3
295.8
309.2
300.8
296.6
311.1
310.0

724.6
666.4
603.6
298.8
299.4
299.6
295.0
307.1
297.8
296.6
311.0
309.9

723.5
666.1
603.1
298.5
298.9
299.0
294.7
307.3
297.2
296.3
311.5
310.0

719.8
661.7
599.6
296.1
297.6
296.1
293.9
304.6
295.3
294.9
310.5
308.1

715.9
657.7
593.8
293.7
295.5
293.5
291.5
301.1
291.0
292.3
305.4
304.3

722.4
666.0
603.4
298.0
298.9
300.5

<3>

<3>

<3>

Sales to jobbers
New England
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific

Feb/73

763.6
327.8
326.9
326.4
321.6
324.5
324.9
322.2
315.7
323.5

695.6
295.0
296.8
296.2
295.3
297.4
296.2
295.0
285.6
290.6

724.3
309.0
310.5
310.0
309.9
305.6
309.3
307.4
295.8
296.0

782.5
334.4
336.8
336.3
331.2
331.8
335.1
332.4
318.7
318.8

796.9
341.3
340.0
341.6
338.7
338.4
340.3
338.9
324.2
327.4

792.3
340.3
338.4
339.6
335.1
337.2
337.6
335.0
325.5
330.2

785.3
340.5
337.5
336.7
329.6
333.3
334.3
330.2
323.5
334.1

774.0
336.1
332.1
332.5
323.1
329.3
330.0
322.2
321.2
337.3

765.2
330.7
328.2
327.2
319.5
324.9
324.9
319.8
319.5
333.3

765.5
328.6
328.5
326.0
319.8
325.7
324.1
321.7
319.4
333.1

765.4
329.2
327.3
325.8
320.9
324.8
324.0
322.7
319.3
331.3

758.8
323.8
323.1
322.5
317.8
322.9
321.2
321.2
318.5
327.7

757.6
324.2
324.1
322.1
318.9
322.7
321.3
319.5
317.0
321.9

Commercial consumers
New England
Middle Altantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific

Feb/73

704.4
316.5
325.6
319.7
303.5
305.7
303.9
292.6
299.4
309.3

640.8
285.8
294.5
289.3
274.8
281.4
280.1
266.0
274.5
276.4

669.7
295.5
307.8
300.0
289.8
292.4
290.3
281.8
284.9
285.0

720.7
321.0
332.3
328.6
312.6
312.9
312.7
304.5
305.8
302.9

733.5
329.1
339.3
334.8
318.1
319.0
309.4
307.5
310.9
310.1

731.5
329.1
336.9
333.2
316.8
316.0
316.3
304.3
312.9
312.4

727.8
327.3
335.8
331.2
312.7
313.4
313.8
301.8
307.2
317.6

722.8
324.2
332.8
329.0
307.9
312.2
310.9
295.2
310.2
321.7

708.0
319.7
328.4
321.4
305.8
309.1
305.9
289.1
300.2
320.7

702.0
318.5
326.6
318.2
304.4
295.2
301.3
291.2
296.7
319.8

702.2
316.9
326.9
318.3
300.0
306.0
304.8
290.9
299.6
318.5

698.9
316.5
323.6
316.5
299.7
305.5
302.1
289.7
297.2
315.8

695.2
314.8
322.3
316.4
299.3
305.3
298.8
289.3
292.9
310.7

See footnotes at end of table.




67

Table 4. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for refined petroleum products by region, 19811
(July 1975=100 unless otherwise indicated)

Commodity
code
057103
0301

01
02

03
04
05
06
07
08
09
0302

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

0303
01

02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

Commodity and region

Premium
Dealer tank-wagon to retail outlets ,
New England
,
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East North Central
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific

Other
index

Feb/73
Feb/73

Annual
average
585.6
543.4
2
303.5
2
300.5
2
292.4
289.5
301.3
282.4

A
292.3
291.6

Sales to jobbers
New England
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific

Feb/73

Commercial consumers
New England
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific

Feb/73

673.0
318.6
321.2
( 3)
3

<>
317.1
316.5
<3>
316.2
322.0
710.4
333.5
338.4

<*>
345.9
356.8

Q
<3)

310.5

May

595.5
551.9
309.6
307.1
304.9
2
297.3
2
301.4
2
290.7
298.4
290.2
289.5

607.9
563.8
315.6
312.6
309.5
2
302.2
318.5
2
295.2
302.2
296.2
294.7

599.5
553.1
313.8
2
310.6

687.8
325.4
329.2
2
329.9

701.0
329.6
334.1
333.9

Mar.

533.0
494.5
273.4
271.0
272.5
263.4
266.6
265.4
263.3
262.7
264.6

554.6
515.1
287.1
285.8
2
283.4
2
277.1
280.9
270.1
277.4
270.8
272.5

612.9
288.9
293.7
290.6
; 297.7
\290.6
; 287.3
J279.6
'291.4
'286.6

637.8
301.3
305.0

646.0
,310.3
'308.4
315.3
1
335.7
1
305.4
282.9

2
2

<>
<3)
293.1

(

667.1
318.2
320.5

2

<3>

329.6
324.1
3

<>
2

321.5
312.8

347.9
315.5

<33>

2
2

<)

304.3

313.7

S e e footnotes at e n d of table.




330.8
325.2

68

<3)
(33)

297.9
296.1

302.1
292.6

693.1

694.8
327.2
325.8
/3j
/3v

(3>

300.6
272.3

()

< >
(

3
3>

2

(3)

(3)

<>

<>

290.4
282.7

,

2

<*>
3

604.5
559.5
312.3
2
309.2
2
307.1
2
298.2
318.3
293.3
3

<)

335.3
328.2

731.0
.347.5
350.3
362.1
382.8
2
345.6

(33)

2
L

<3>

2

716.4
338.8
350.9
353.3
2
376.9
2
342.7
309.7

, >
2

<)
289.3
276.2

302.8
300.8

2

3

3

2

<33>
<>

June

Apr.

Feb.

Jan.

3

()

(33)
()
2

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

591.9
543.1
309.1
305.9
274.3
294.2
304.9
264.5
290.3
299.9
297.1

587.2
538.7
2
306.0
2
303.6
2
270.4
2
286.0
313.5
2
260.8
3
297.0
297.9

591.6
550.6
2
304.1
300.3
299.8
289.2
308.4
291.6
286.5
300.1
299.2

588.7
549.7
303.8
299.7
299.3
287.9
307.9
290.4
285.7
299.6
299.2

688.3
327.5
325.2
327.8

691.0
323.4
324.0
267.5
2
375.7
2
326.8
2
320.8

680.0
322.5
324.8
2
279.7
2
373.8
2
318.1
320.1

669.7
319.6
323.6
280.9
2
357.8
2
316.5
319.3
2
320.7
2
312.3
333.6

660.5
319.7
323.8
280.1
2
320.4
2
314.5
317.8
(3)
.
308.6
2
332.8

706.6
338.6
2
342.2
319.1
2
332.5
368.0

705.0
,332.3
2
340.7
317.1
2
332.7
2
365.2
2
301.7

,

(3)

2

321.5
324.7

()

(3)

332.1
330.7

315.2
334.0

744.3

747.5

<3>

<3>

{ )

(3)
(3>

749.0
_341.9
347.9
362.5
2
380.3
2
374.0

331.2
328.0

2 383.3

(3)

*

3

July

{

)

335.6
311.0

2

2
2

378.6

(33)
()
<3)

316.1

<33)
(3)
()

321.5

<)

*

( 3 )

311.0
334.9

712.2
,330.6
343.4
327.9
331.2
2
367.5
317.2

<3)
(3)

317.6

<3)

2

314.9
334.4

700.7
341.3
2
342.0
316.8
2
328.9
2
368.8
303.9

<33)
<)

309.0

(3)
2

314.4
315.4

Nov.

587.6
551.8
304.1
300.7
298.7
2
289.0
315.5
290.6
287.1
299.2
299.4

2

(

3
(3>
)

316.1

Table 4. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for refined petroleum products by region, 19811
(July 1975 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Other

Commodity
code

Commodity and region

index
bases

057104
0401
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

Unleaded gasoline,
Dealer tank-wagon t o retail outlets
New England
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific

Annual

Jan.

Feb.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

255.0
249.0
250.4
249.9
249.4
242.5
249.4
246.6
242.3
248.2
254.7

231.7
226.3
226.9
227.0
227.2
223.3
227.1
226.2
222.4
225.9
228.0

240.9
234.5
235.5
235.9
236.3
233.8
235.9
234.9
232.4
230.5
232.7

261.0
255.3
254.1
254.7
255.2
250.0
255.0
253.7
250.6
245.2
263.6

265.0
257.6
259.7
259.9
260.3
255.0
259.3
258.8
254.5
252.1
255.8

263.2
256.4
258.5
258.0
259.0
251.9
259.5
256.2
251.9
252.9
256.7

261.9
255.6
257.8
256.9
258.0
248.1
258.0
255.5
248.7
254.1
259.2

259.1
253.3
255.2
253.7
254.2
244.5
254.6
250.8
244.1
254.3
260.8

256.7
251.0
252.4
252.1
250.5
241.9
250.3
247.5
241.2
253.8
260.3

256.1
250.3
251.8
251.1
249.3
241.1
248.8
245.2
241.2
253.4
260.6

255.7
249.8
251.3
250.6
248.4
240.7
248.4
244.4
240.9
252.7
260.5

254.8
249.2
252.9
249.8
247.3
240.2
247.9
243.9
240.1
252.2
259.7

253.9
248.2
249.1
249.1
246.5
239.7
247.5
242.6
239.1
251.5
258.7

267.1
268.5
270.2
270.2
266.9
266.9
267.9
266.9
261.6
254.6

273.0
273.3
275.0
276.2
273.4
272.2
273.6
271.8
267.4
264.9

270.9
272.7
273.6
273.6
270.0
270.5
270.7
268.9
268.6
265.4

268.6
272.0
272.2
271.9
265.8
267.6
268.5
265.6
266.0
268.5

265.0
269.9
268.2
268.1
260.7
263.7
265.1
260.6
265.1
271.3

262.6
266.0
267.1
264.9
258.2
261.6
262.7
259.0
264.3
267.7

262.1
265.0
266.1
264.7
258.9
260.1
260.2
258.8
264.4
268.3

262.0
264.4
265.4
263.7
258.4
260.3
260.9
259.0
264.2
269.8

260.8
264.7
264.1
262.0
258.0
259.0
259.5
258.4
264.0
267.6

259.8
262.3
263.3
260.8
257.5
258.4
258.4
257.2
263.0
265.8

264.7
269.5
273.9
267.5
272.9
257.8
263.5
266.1
251.4
257.6

269.0
275.9
278.2
272.3
276.8
261.6
264.0
268.5
254.8
264.3

265.3
275.2
274.4
270.3
273.1
258.5
264.0
261.1
252.9
255.4

265.8
275.4
273.8
269.2
269.0
257.6
257.4
2
264.7
255.9
268.3

265.1
272.4
271.6
266.3
266.3
258.3
260.0
263.7
254.1
271.1

262.0
268.0
259.6
261.9
265.2
259.0
254.6
256.2
249.8
271.4

261.8
277.8
266.4
260.8
264.1
256.0
252.1
255.3
248.1
271.2

260.0
259.2
263.7
260.2
264.8
252.3
254.0
259.0
246.1
270.5

258.6
267.9
261.6
258.4
261.6
251.9
251.5
253.0
246.4
268.7

258.1
263.9
260.2
257.6
262.4
250.9
249.3
255.2
250.8
268.9

Sales t o jobbers
New England
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific

June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77

261.4
263.8
264.6
263.8
259.4
260.0
261.2
259.2
260.7
261.5

237.3
238.3
240.1
239.2
235.9
235.2
238.2
237.5
236.5
234.7

247.7
249.1
250.2
249.8
249.6
244.5
248.6
247.2
243.8
239.0

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

Commercial consumers.
New England
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific

June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77

259.5
266.6
264.4
261.2
264.2
253.3
253.9
256.8
247.3
262.2

236.5
242.7
235.3
240.5
240.1
234.2
233.6
229.4
226.9
236.1

247.0
250.9
253.6
249.0
254.2
241.6
242.3
249.7
230.0
243.3

0403

Apr.

June/77
. . . June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

0402

Mar.

average

2

2

See footnotes at end of table.




69

2

Table 4. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for refined petroleum products by region, 19811
(July 1975=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Other

Commodity
code

Commodity and region

index
batftt

0572
0201
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
0301
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
0573
0201
HUil
02
Uo
U4
AC
UO
UO
07
08
09

Light distillate
Kerosene to resellers
New England
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central

Pacific

Feb.

Mar

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

932.1
738.9
300.8
309.5
317.0
323.7
322.1
330.2
310.7
299.8
294.2

972.0
784.2
322.5
330.8
335.8
345.6
344.6
339.1
329.3
320.6
299.2

1041.0
852.1
358.7
360.4
364.3
373.2
366.7
377.9
352.2
339.1
312.3

1080.9
867.2
364.4
364.2
373.5
378.5
372.1
377.8
361.6
333.3
327.4

1084.1
861.4
363.1
359.2
370.0
377.7
373.1
377.6
358.1
330.1
331.2

1078.9
857.7
359.6
357.5
371.0
371.6
364.2
371.7
356.0
2
360.9
331.4

1067.5
844.0
334.1
355.8
370.0
2
367.7
367.1
348.7
354.6
342.9
337.5

1052.6
834.0
328.1
2
352.1
363.9
368.8
355.7
352.5
355.6
2
338.8
327.6

1044.6
819.0
325.6
y
352.0
351.1
362.9
354.8
347.8
354.5
337.4
320.6

1043.2
815.0
340.4
337.8
349.5
360.2
350.8
345.9
353.3
347.7
322.6

1042.7
819.9
342.2
2
343.0
352.7
359.1
358.7
347.1
350.8
350.5
322.5

1037.9
824.0
346.8
2
347.3
350.5
361.0
361.0
360.6
351.4
352.0
321.8

Feb/73

873.5
364.2
371.6
384.9
345.4
396.8
357.2
370.5
360.7
369.6

783.6
333.9
334.2
342.8
306.4
358.7
322.5
333.0
327.0
331.4

813.4
346.8
345.5
358.0
320.0
374.5
323.5
356.2
340.4
341.4

867.8
368.3
375.5
385.7
346.4
398.4
360.8
373.5
360.2
356.6

905.9
378.5
391.7
402.7
359.7
418.3
373.2
385.2
373.3
375.3

910.8
382.2
395.4
406.1
360.3
411.3
375.5
390.4
368.1
378.7

906.3
377.2
390.1
401.6
359.1
416.6
371.8
385.9
372.1
378.6

898.0
376.4
382.4
395.2
355.9
409.8
365.2
380.7
371.0
379.7

884.9
365.5
373.9
389.8
350.7
381.9
359.9
372.6
365.7
380.0

880.6
363.4
370.2
387.4
350.8
380.2
359.7
370.5
364.0
378.9

880.2
358.3
368.9
385.9
345.3
402.2
357.5
366.6
363.9
378.9

878.3
360.9
368.5
382.8
347.2
397.5
358.3
366.8
362.9
377.9

872.2
358.7
363.3
380.3
342.5
396.0
358.1
364.2
360.3
377.5

1967
Feb/73

1058.1
862.8
347.9
348.7
348.8
356.6
356.1
352.3
352.7
343.4
328.0

935.4
760.2
305.5
307.5
306.8
316.9
316.9
312.3
313.5
302.2
290.3

1000.3
816.0
328.3
330.5
330.1
344.2
339.0
341.9
330.3
318.1
296.7

1082.8
885.3
360.6
362.6
360.9
362.7
367.5
361.1
356.5
339.5
314.4

1105.4
902.7
365.4
366.8
368.5
375.0
372.3
371.1
366.9
351.5
2
325.3

1092.5
888.5
358.0
361.0
363.6
368.7
360.6
367.2
363.3
348.9
325.2

1092.2
890.9
363.3
361.1
362.4
366.9
361.4
364.4
362.4
349.4
333.8

1079.3
879.3
356.4
355.9
356.3
362.1
363.1
359.3
361.7
352.6
335.9

1076.7
878.4
354.2
354.5
352.6
358.5
363.5
354.9
358.7
352.1
342.0

1067.8
874.1
350.7
352.7
350.3
358.1
361.1
351.6
358.4
352.7
343.7

1056.1
858.7
342.5
344.9
342.9
354.6
356.8
349.7
355.1
352.4
342.3

1047.5
852.3
340.3
339.9
343.9
353.2
354.9
342.8
352.3
350.1
341.2

1060.6
866.6
349.6
346.9
346.7
358.1
356.3
351.7
353.1
351.4
343.0

See footnotes at end of table.




Apr.

1039.8
826.5
340.5
347.5
355.8
362.0
357.6
356.4
349.0
337.8
320.6

Pacific
Middle distillate
Fuel oil no. 2 t o resellers
New England
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central

Jan.

1967
Feb/73

Pacific
Commercial jet fuel, kerosene base
New England
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central

Annual
average

70

:

Table 4. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for refined petroleum products by region, 19811
(July 1975 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

Commodity
code

Other
Commodity and region

index
bases

Annual
average

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

05730301

Diesel to commercial consumer .
New England
02
Middle Atlantic
03
South Atlantic
04
East North Central
05
West South Central
06
East South Central
07
West North Central
08
Mountain
09
pacific

Feb/73

837.0
349.6
339.0
344.9
342.9
319.2
338.2
348.6
349.3
308.6

743.6
296.9
302.3
305.8
301.8
284.4
298.9
306.3
308.4
280.7

790.8
338.2
326.3
329.1
328.1
304.1
320.1
332.3
324.6
281.3

853.1
361.4
355.3
357.5
354.5
329.7
349.0
358.8
344.1
300.1

872.4
370.9
359.8
365.9
360.9
336.3
357.0
369.1
358.2
307.6

867.6
358.5
354.7
362.2
355.6
334.1
355.8
365.7
361.3
311.7

863.4
372.3
351.2
356.9
352.6
328.9
350.4
361.5
361.7
315.7

855.9
351.7
341.5
351.6
350.3
324.5
345.0
358.4
358.6
320.6

851.0
357.1
345.8
345.2
345.6
322.3
342,1
355.9
357.9
318.0

839.7
350.8
327.9
343.0
343.9
317.3
334.8
351.1
357.6
317.0

838.9
346.8
335.4
341.4
343.1
318.0
335.9
340.4
353.9
318.7

831.2
343.0
332.3
338.9
338.1
315.6
332.6
337.6
352.4
316.1

836.4
347.5
335.6
341.4
340.2
314.9
336.4
345.9
353.1
315.9

0574

Residual fuels
Containing 0.3% or less sulfur .
Containing 0.31 to 1.0% sulfur .
East North Central
West South Central
Containing more than 1 % sulfur
East North Central
West South Central
Mountain
08
Pacific
09

1967
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80

1239.0
114.5
106.8

1207.9
104.4
106.1

1248.0
111.7
104.9

1323.7
117.2
117.8

1318.2
112.9
115.4

1246.4
120.4
112.8
108.9
(3>
98.1
(3)

1192.4
115.4
99.2

1179.1
124.0
97.2

1174,3
119.4
99.0
(3>
<3)
95.4
3

1180.9
113.8
98.2

<3)

1255.8
115.7
103.3
(3>
77.0
107.9
126.6
<3>

1206.1
110.4
106.1

(3)
106.8
138.6

1334.6
109.1
121.1
(3)
<3>

01

0401
0501
04
05
0601
04
05

0
r>
103.0
122.5
<!>
r>
108.4

(

3)
(3)
101.4
117.9
<3>
r>
108.1

£

109.2
122.5

C3

3
<3>
<
>

<3>>
106.3

108.0

1

3>
<3)
111.3
133.0
111.3
101.0
113.0

114.4

<3)
99.1
110.0
9GL2
r>
115.2

<3>
<3>
100.4

which ranged from 30 to 60 percent for these indexes.

Since February 1973, all prices have been lagged one month. Monthly data and annual averages
have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and corrections by respondents.
x
Caution should be used in interpreting month-to-month changes because of low response rates,




111.5
126.5
107.5
106.0
116.2

(

3

71

Not available.

(

3>
<3)
99.8
119.2
102.2
r>
99.7

(
3>
<3)
95.9
110.7

<3>
3

<>

<>
C

3
<3>
>

102.3

<3)
99.0
119.7
<!>
(
3>
<3)

Table 5. Producer Price Indexes for bituminous coal, industrial sizes, contract, by region, 1976-81
(December 1 9 8 1 = 1 0 0 )

Year

Annual
Average

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

June

May

Steam electric utility
North Appalachia

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981

NA
62.9
74.4
82.0
86.7
96.0

NA
60.4
65.6
79.4
85.7
92.5

NA
60.4
66.1
80.8
85.7
93.6

NA
61.5
67.0
81.4
86.0
93.6

NA
62.0
72.9
82.0
85.4
95.1

NA
62.4
74.3
83.2
85.3
94.8

Steam electric utility
South Appalachia

1976
1977

63.4

NA
57.1

1978

75.9

1979

82.4

1980
1981

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981

NA

NA

NA

57.7

70.9

71.4

75.3

80.0

80.2

71.4
80.7

63.1
76.1

82.1

82.8

76.3
82.8

86.9

85.2

85.2

85.2

92.0

92.1

92.4

86.1
93.7

86.2

95.0

94.2

NA
62.8
72.8
84.6
95.0
98.4

NA
58.4
66.0
79.4
91.9
97.1

NA
59.1
66.3
79.8
92.0
97.2

NA
59.3
66.7
80.0
92.5
97.3

NA
NA
66.9
81.4
94.9
97.8

NA
62.5
69.2
84.0
95.1
97.3




NA
58.6
67.0
72.8
85.6
95.5

NA
55.6
63.5
68.3
79.9
84.5

NA
56.7
62.3
70.4
80.9
86.7

NA
57.1
62.2
72.5
84.4
87.1

NA
NA
68.7
72.3
84.7
93.3

NA
57.6
NA
71.9
88.9
95.8

72

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

57.9
63.4
77.1
82.9
85.3
97.0

58.1
63.5
77.2
82.7
87.0
97.0

58.2
63.7
78.7
80.9
88.7
97.8

58.3
64.3
78.9
83.0
86.7
97.8

58.6
65.2
80.0
81.9
92.7
97.5

59.1
65.5
79.6
82.2
91.8
100.0

Old PPI code: 05 12 03 01 02
New PPI code: 1211 212 C07

57.5

Steam electric utility
West

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981

57.2
63.0
75.5
83.3
85.3
94.7

57.4

Steam electric utility
Midwest

Aug.

Old PPI code: 05 12 03 01 01
NewPPI code: 1211 211 C07

NA

NA

July

54.8
64.7

54.8

54.7

54.9

54.9

55.4

55.5

65.4

65.6

65.8

68.8

69.3

76.9

77.3

77.7

67.9
78.7

78.8

79.5

83.6

83.0

83.2

83.2

84.4

86.5

83.1
86.9

86.9

87.2

87.5

89.9

90.1

94.3

95.2

95.2

96.0

96.3

98.1

100.0

57.5
63.9
79.5
87.8
95.9
100.2

57.6
65.4
80.0
87.7
96.5
99.5

58.0
65.7
77.7
89.0
96.8
100.0

58.4
65.7
78.0
91.3
97.2
100.0

54.8
59.0
70.0
72.6
87.9
97.8

54.9
59.5
67.9
73.3
88.0
98.2

55.0
60.8
67.2
73.5
85.1
100.6

55.1
61.8
70.7
75.4
NA
100.0

Old PPI code: 05 12 03 01 03
New PPI code: 1211 213 C07

57.0
63.3
71.8
84.9
95.4
97.7

57.3
63.5
72.4
85.3
95.1
97.9

57.3
63.7
79.4
NA
96.3
98.7

Old PPI code: 05 12 03 01 04
New PPI code: 1211 214 C07

54.1
58.2
NA
74.4
87.3
96.3

54.5
58.9
70.2

75.5
89.0
97.2

54.8
59.0
67.6
72.9
85.3
98.0

Table 5. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for bituminous coal, industrial sizes, contract, by region, 1976-81
(December 1981=100)
Year

Annual
Average

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

NA
96.4
100.1
91.1
93.8
96.9

NA
96.4
96.4
100.5
93.8
93.8

NA
96.4
96.4
99.0
93.8
93.8

NA
96.4
96.4
99.0
93.8
93.5

NA
96.4
101.1
99.0
93.8
93.5

NA
96.4
102.7
99.0
93.8
93.5

Manufacturing
Midwest

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981

N.A.

NA
76.3
86.3
91.2
92.4
95.5

NA
76.0
77.4
90.8
91.3
92.7

NA
76.1
77.4
91.0
91.4
92.7

NA
76.1
77.4
91.0
91.4
92.7

NA
76.1
77.8
91.5
92.7
93.0

NA
76.1
90.5
91.9
92.7
93.0

Not available.




95.4
96.4
102.7
99.0
93.8
94.6

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

95.4
96.4
102.7
99.0
93.8
99.9

95.4
96.4
102.7
99.0
93.8
99.9

95.1
96.4
100.1
99.0
93.8
99.9

95.1
96.4
100.1
99.0
93.8
100.1

95.1
96.4
100.1
99.0
93.8
100.1

96.4
96.4
100.5
99.0
93.8
100.0

75.4
76.1
90.5
91.3
92.7
95.8

75.4
76.1
90.8
91.2
92.7
96.5

75.4
76.1
90.8
91.2
92.7
96.5

75.4
77.0
90.8
91.2
92.7
100.0

76.0
77.4
90.8
91.2
92.7
100.0

Old P P I code: 0 5 1 2 0 3 0 2 0 3
New P P I code: 1 2 1 1 4 1 3 C07

75.4
76.1
90.5
91.3
92.7
95.8

NOTE:

73

Aug.

Old P P I code: 05 12 03 03 02
New P P I code: 1211 312 C07

Metallurgical high volatile
South Applachia

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981

July

75.4
76.1
90.5
91.3
92.7
95.8

PPI code 05-12-03-02-04 was discontinued beginning in January 1982.




T a b l e 6 . P r o d u c e r Price i n d e x e s for special c o m m o d i t y g r o u p i n g s , 1 9 8 1

12

(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity groupings

Annual
avg.

All commodities except farm p r o d u c t s . . . 295.7
All foods
251.8
252. 1
Processed foods
Industrial commodities less fuels 1
263.7
related products and power
Selected textile mill p r o d u c t s
135.8
(Dec. 1975=100)
134.3
203.4
Underwear and nightwear
Chemicals and allied p r o d u c t s , inc.
synthetic rubber and synthetic fibers. 278.4
186.9
Pharmaceutical preparations
303.0
Lumber and plywood
279.4
Special metals and metal p r o d u c t s
Fabricated metal products
280.0
Copper and copper products
203.8
Machinery and motive p r o d u c t s
256.7
Machinery and equipment/ e x . electrical 288.5
Agricultural machinery, inc. t r a c t o r s . . 297.3
Metalworking machinery
329.7
Numer. c n t r . m a c h . tools ( D e c . 197 1 = 100) 239.3
Total tractors
324.7
Industrial valves
315.9
Industrial fittings
302. 1
Construction materials
283.0
Agr. machinery & equip., less p a r t s . . . . 289.8
Farm i garden tractors, less parts
300. 1
Agr. m a c h . e x . tractors, less p a r t s — . 295.2

Jan.

Mar.

Feb.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

285 .6
255 .6
256 .8

288,,8
253,.7
253,.9

291..9
253..4
252 .3

295,.0
251,.4
250 .3

296. 1
250,.3
250..5

296. 7
252.2
253. 1

298..0
255..2
256..0

298 .7
253 .7
255 .0

255..8

257,,2

258,.6

261 ..8

262..9

263. 5

265.,0

266 . 1 266..4

131,.8
129..5
199,,2

132,,5
130.,3
200..9

133., 1 134..5 135,,7
130,.4 134,,2 134,.6
202,,0 202,. 1 202..3

135.9
135. 7
203. 5

136.8
135..8
204.,7

137 .2
135 .3
204 .7

264,.8
177,, 1
309,.0
27 1,.8
270,.0
207,,4
247,,5
277,.5
285,.0
319,.2
234,.6
305 8
300 .7
298 .6
276 .6
278 .0
284 .4
285 .7

268. 3
179..7
306.,0
272..7
272. 5
205..0
249. 4
279..7
287.,3
320.
235..0
311., 1
305..5
296.0
277, 2
280.,2
287,,2
287..7

271,.0
182,, 1
304..8
273.5
274.,7
204..8
250..2
281,,9
288.,3
323.,5
235.,7
311,.8
310,
298,.9
279..3
281,.5
287,.6
289,. 1

276., 1
184,,0
312,,3
276.,8
277,,0
207.,7
253., 1
284..3
289.,6
325.,9
235.,7
316..8
314,.0
302,.7
283,,9
283,.2
289..3
290,.2

281. 2
186. 6
312. 2
277. 9
279. 0
203. 7
255. 6
287. 3
294. 8
328. 3
241. 4
322. 5
315. 3
303. 0
285. 0
287. 9
298.0
292.5

282,,3
189.,0
308.,7
280.,2
281.,7
202.,5
257..4
290.,4
295. 6
330., 1
241. 7
325..5
317.,5
303,,0
285.7
288,.6
298. 0
293,.9

284 .0
188 .4
306 .2
281 .9
283 . 1
206 .2
258 .6
291 .7
298 .2
331 .4
241 .8
327 .8
319 .8
303 .0
285 .5
291 . 1
301 .4
295 .8

284.,4
191. 6
298..0
280., 1
283.,9
205., 1
257..7
293. 8
301,,6
333..9
241.,8
330..7
322,.7
304..3
284,.4
294..0
305,.5
298.,7

1
These indexes are calculated by combining indexes listed below by commodity code after each special commodity grouping (titles in table 3). Weights
are those used for the comprehensive All Commodities index.
2
Monthly data and annual averages have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and corrections by respondents.

279..0
185..7
311,,5
277,,9
278,,5
206. 6
254.4
285.,9
293,,7
327., 1
237,.3
322,.0
314..3
303,.0
284..2
286 .7
297 .7
290,.8

298,.5
251,.7
252..8

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

299..5 299 .4
249 . 1 247..4
250,.2 247,.6

300,.0
247,.6
246,,5

268.,7

269,.0

269.4

138., 1 138..2
135..5 136,.5
204,,7 204..7

138,,4
136.,5
205,,7

137,.9
136..7
206,.3

283,,2
192,,5
286 ..4
286.8
287,.0
198..9
265.,8
296.4
312..5
338..3
242.,2
342,.2
323,.4
304,. 1
284.. 1
303 .5
319.6
306,.9

283., 1
193..3
290.,7
286,.6
287,. 1
195.,4
266.,9
298.,4
314..7
34 1..2
242. 0
342..3
325..3
304,, 1
285.2
305,.8
319.,7
310,.9

283.8
192,,8
290.. 1
286.,7
286.,0
201.,9
264..3
295.,0
305.,7
336..7
241,,8
338..3
322..4
304.. 1
284,.6
297,.6
313,.0
299.9

Metal working machinery: 11-32, 11-33-04, 11-37, and 11-38
Numerically controlled machine tools:
11-37-11-11, 11-37-11-12, 11-37-14-11, and 11-37-16
Total tractors: 11-11 and 11-28 less 11-11-51, 11-28-02, and 11-28-03

All commodities except farm products; 02 through 15
Industrial valves: 11-49-01-01 through 11-49-01-06,
11-49-01-19, and 11-49-01-21 through 11-49-01-27

All foods: 01-1, 01-7, and 02 less 02-61, 02-62, and 02-9
Processed foods: 02 less 02-61, 02-62 and 02-9

11-49-01-16

through

Industrial fittings:
11-49-01-11 through 11-49-01-15

Industrial commodities less fuels and related products and power: 03,04, and 06
through 15

Agricultural machinery and equipment, less parts (old commodity code 11-1):
11-1 less 11-11-51 and 11-12-51

Selected textile mill products: 03-27, 03-37-01-05, 03-37-01-07, 03-37-01-09,
03-37-01-11, 03-4, 03-81-01-55, 03-81-01-72, 03-81-01-73, 03-81-02-39, 03-81-02-72,
03-81-02-74, 03-81-03-62, 03-81-03-64, 03-82-01, 03-82-02, 03-83-03-22, 03-8303-42, and 12-31

Farm and garden tractors, less parts (old commodity code 11-11): 11-11 less
11-11-51
Agricultural machinery excluding tractors, less parts (old commodity code
11-12): 11-12 less 11-12-51

Hosiery: 03-81-01-72, 03-81-01-73, 03-81-02-72 and 03-81-03-64
Underwear and nightwear: 03-81-01-74, 03-81-01-75, 03-81-01-76, 03-81-01-77,
03-81-01-78, 03-81-02-74, 03-81-02-75, 03-81-02-78, and 03-81-03-62

Construction materials:
06-21, 07-21, 08-11, 08-12-01-71, 08-2, 08-3, 09-2,
10-13-02-39, 10-13-02-48, 10-13-02-55, 10-13-02-63,
10-13-02-69, 10-13-02-71, 10-13-02-89, 10-13-02-91,
10-15-02, 10-25-01-01, 10-25-01-03, 10-25-01-04,
10-25-01-05, 10-25-01-17, 10-25-01-18, 10-25-01-19,
10-25-01-21, 10-25-01-31, 10-25-02-54, 10-25-19-93,
10-26-01-06, 10-26-01-07, 10-26-01-09, 10-26-01-11,
10-26-02-67, 10-26-02-71, 10-41-01, 10-5, 10-6, 10-71,
10-73-01-01, 10-73-01-06, 10-73-01-11, 10-73-01-12,
10-73-01-13, 10-73-01-14, 10-73-01-15, 10-73-01-55,
10-73-01-57, 10-74-02, 10-74-03, 10-74-04, 10-74-05-01,
10-74-07-31, 10-74-07-81, 10-74-07-82, 10-74-07-87,
10-74-07-91, 10-81-01-46, 10-83-02,01, 10-83-02-03,
10-83-02-05, 10-83-02-07, 10-83-02-09, 10-83-02-11,
10-83-03-01, 10-83-03-21, 10-83-03-23, 10-83-03-25,
10-83-03-29, 10-83-03-51, 10-83-03-61, 10-89-05-26,
10-89-05-33, 10-89-05-51, 11-42, 11-47, 11-49-01-02,
11-49-01-06, 11-49-01-12, 11-49-01-15, 11-71-01-01,
11-71-01-02, 11-71-01-03, 11-71-01-04, 11-71-02-65,
11-71-02-71, 11-71-02-73, 12-32, 13-11-05, 13-2, 13-3,
13-4, 13-6, 13-7, 13-91, 13-92 and 13-93

Chemicals and allied products, including synthetic rubber and synthetic fibers:
03-1, 06 less 06-4, and 07-11-02
Pharmaceutical preparations: 06-34, 06-35, and 06-36
Lumber and plywood3: 08-1 and 08-3
Special metals and metal products: 10,11-1, and 14-1
Fabricated metal products: 10-3,10-4,10-5,10-6,10-7, and 10-8
Copper and copper products: 10-22-01-23, 10-22-01-24, 10-22-01-25, 10-23-01,
10-24-03-01,10-24-03-02, 10-24-03-04, 10-24-03-05, 10-25-02 and 10-26-01
Machinery and motive products: 11 and 14
Machinery
and equipment, except electrical: 11-1,11-2,11-3,11-4,11-6,11-8, and
11-9
Agricultural machinery including tractors:
11-11 and 11-12 less 11-11-51 and 11-12-51

3

74

Formerly entitled: Lumber and wood products, excluding millwork.

Table 7.Continued—ProducerPrice Indexes for the output of selected SIC industries, 1981 1
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
1972
SIC C O D E

INDUSTRY
DESCRIPTION

OTHER
BASES

ANN
AVG

DEC/75
DEC/75

JUN/76

167..6
3 4 6 ..0
4 9 3 ..7
8 9 8 ..6
2 7 7 ..4
138.,7

155..8 168.. 1 168 . 1 168.. 1 168 . 1 168 . 1 168
297 ..9 3 2 4 .,5 335,.4 3 5 4 .. 1 347 . 9 352 .0 358
476 .. 1 4 7 8 .. 1 478 .5 4 8 3 ..5 4 8 4 .5 488 .4 502
7 8 6 ..5 8 9 7 ..9 901,.7 908'..6 9 19 .7 913 .7 911
270 .. 1 2 7 2 ..3 275,.2 2 7 8 ..0 2 7 8 .4 278 .4 278
137.. 1 137., 1 137,. 1 137., 1 137 . 1 137,. 1 137

. 1 168
.3 365
. 1 503
.5 900
.4 278
. 1 137

DEC/72

2 4 3 .. 1
24 1..4
192..0
2 7 4 .,8
215. 7

2 4 4 .,7
2 3 5 ..3
20 1..9
273. 6
215. 9

237. 2
2 3 2 ..9
2 0 8 ..3
2 7 3 ..5
215. 6

2 3 6 ,. 1 2 3 7 . 8
2 3 0 ,.4 2 2 7 .,5
2 0 3 ..9 186..7
2 7 3 ..6 2 7 3 ..4
2 1 5 .,7 2 1 6 . 2

243,.6
230,.4
196,.2
2 7 3 ,.4
2 1 6 .,2

245,. 9 252
238,. 1 246
198,.3 203
273,.5 273
2 1 6 ,. 1 213

.6
.0
.6
.8
.8

250,.9
254 .0
20 1 .2
,
273 .7
2 1 4 ,.5

2 5 2 ,.7
2 5 3 ,. 9
188,.8
2 7 5 ,.0
2 1 5 ,. 0

244. 1
252. 2
175. 5
279. 2
215. 4

237 .0
2 4 8 .9
172 .8
2 7 9 .5
2 1 5 ,.9

234 . 1
2 4 7 ,.0
166,.7
2 7 5 ,.0
2 1 8 ,.4

211 . 9
2 4 8 ..5
177. 6
196. 0
277. 2

210. 1 210. 6
233. 3 237. 4
174.. 1 171. 3
2 0 3 . 8 198. 4
289. 6 289. 6

2 1 0 ..6 2 1 1 . 4
24 1 .5
. 244. 0
172..9 174. 2
195., 1 20 1 .5
2 9 8 ..0 3 0 0 . 9

2 1 2 ,.4
245,.9
175.,3
199.,4
300..3

212,.4
248,.9
175..0
199,.3
300..3

212 .7
251 .6
ISO,.5
196 .5
297 .4

212,.7
252,.9
178,.7
191 .0
,
284,.3

2 1 2 .7
254 .3
183,.4
195..3
2 6 8 ,.2

2 1 2 . 5 2 1 2 ,.5
2 5 7 . 0 2 5 6 ,.4
182. 1 181 ,.4
191 ., 1 191 ,.5
247 . 3 2 3 5 ,.4

2 1 2 ,.7
258 .9
182,. 1
189,.2
2 1 5 ,. 1

124. 5
273. 5
314. 3
309.8
199. 0

132. 6
418. 0
414. 5
323. 0
221. 2

129. 3
367. 1
398. 1
323. 0
193. 7

126..6 128. 5
3 1 8 .,8 2 7 5 . 7
3 7 0 ..7 3 5 0 . 5
3 2 3 ., 1 3 2 3 . 1
2 0 4 .,4 2 1 8 .,4

129. 8 127,.5 125,.9 124..8 119. 6
2 2 4 . 8 2 6 3 ..3 272,.2 2 5 4 ..6 2 1 2 ..3
334.,4 339.,7 274,. 1 2 8 7 ,.5 2 7 0 ..7
303.. 1 303.. 1 303,. 1 303..2 3 0 3 ..2
2 1 6 ..6 2 1 2 ..3 212,.0 2 0 6 ., 0 182..3

1 17.3
219. 9
250 . 3
303. 2
172. 0

1 16 .4
,
2 2 4 ,.3
2 3 0 ,.4
3 0 3 ,.2
167..2

1 16.,0
i2 3 0 ..8
;2 5 0 .,5
3 0 3 .,2
182.,4

245.8
288. 0
282. 5
134. 7
187. 8

272. 0
310.8
286. 1
129. 2
187 .3

252. 5
287.2
286. 1
133. 9
187. 1

253. 2 259. 1
2 8 4 ..2 30 1. 7
2 8 6 ., 1 2 8 6 . 1
133..9 133. 9
187. 6 187. 7

258., 1 2 4 8 ..4 ;253,.7 24 5..8 2 3 4 ,.2
304.,3 291 ..3 288,.8 2 9 4 .. 1 28 1..2
2 8 6 ., ! 2S6 ., 1 286., 1 286 .. 1 2 7 5 . 4
134. 3 134..6 134..6 135.,5 135..5
187. 3 187. 5 187..4 188..4 188.,8

229. 7
274. 0
275.4
135. 5
188. 2

221 ,.2
2 7 2 ,.3
2 7 5 .,4
137 ..9
188..3

2 2 1 ..9
;2 6 6 ..6
;2 7 5 ..4
137 ..9
188.,5

369. 1
238. 1
2 5 2 .. 1
277. 7
170. 0

374. 9
238. 2
243. 6
263. 6
165. 1

366. 7
238. 3
243. 6
264. 1
165. 3

385. 2
2 3 8 ..3
243. 6
264. 2
167..0

393. 5
238. 5
243. 6
278. 3
168. 5

378. 2
238. 6
246. 6
278. 3
168. 5

3 7 5 ..5
2 3 8 ..6
2 4 6 ..6
278. 3
168. 5

367..6
236,.4
259..5
278,.3
169..7

347. 1
2 3 5 .,7
2 5 9 .,5
2 7 8 .,3
169.,7

353. 5
2 3 7 ..3
2 5 9 ..5
2 8 4 ..2
174. 5

356. 9
238.2
259. 5
288.4
174. 5

3 6 0 ..8
2 3 9 ..2
2 5 9 ..5
2 8 8 ..4
174..5

3 6 9 .,5
;2 4 0 ..4
2 5 9 ..5
;2 8 8 ..4
174.,5

320. 7
232. 7
136. 7
113. 5
210. 2

298. 7
227. 9
131 .9
109. 1
2 0 5 ..6

320.7
230. 9
132. 3
109. 2
208. 7

320. 7
232. 3
133..3
108. 9
2 0 9 .,7

320.8
235. 3
134. 9
1 14. 1
209.8

320. 8
233. 5
135. 7
114. 2
210.,0

3 2 0 ..8 321..0
2 3 4 . 3 ;234..7
137., 1 138..0
115. 6 1 15,.5
2 1 0 ..0 ;210,.7

3 2 1 ..3
2 3 7 .,4
139. 3
.0
1 15.
2 1 0 ..3

3 2 5 ., 3 3 2 6 . 1
2 3 6 .,0 2 3 3 . 2
139..5 139. 4
1 15..0 1 15.2
2 1 0 ..9 2 1 0 . 9

3 2 6 ., 1 3 2 6 .. 1
2 2 9 ..8 ;2 2 7 . 6
139..8 139..5
1 15.. 1 1 15..2
2 1 2 ..8 ;2 1 3 ..0

110. 9
144. 9
126. 5
154. 2
2 2 1 ,.7

109. 3
142. 4
121 .7
148. 1
2 1 6 ..9

109. 6 109. 1
144. 5 144. 6
123. t 124. 3
147. 8 150..2
2 1 8 .. 1 220,.7

110. 8
146. 9
125. 2
151. 5
2 2 0 ..9

110. 5 110. 4
147. 0 146. 2
126..6 126..6
154..5 155. 6
224.. 1 225 .8

111. 9
145..4
129..0
157 .,3
223 .8

112. 0
144. 9
129. 1
155. 7
2 2 2 ..4

1 12..4 111. 8
143. 5 141 ..4
129,. 1 128. 6
157,.0 156.,7
2 1 9 .9 2 1 7 ,.2

139..3
151..5
134..8
2 2 4 .,0
2 0 9 ..5
230 .6
114 .7

123..2 123..2 131,.3 131,.5
144.. 1 144..3 148,.4 150..8
129..3 129.,3 130,.9 132..7
2 1 8 . 2 2 1 9 ..7 2 2 0 .. 1 2 2 0 ..3
206 ..3 2 0 7 . 3 2 0 7 ,. 1 2 0 7 ..6
224 .9 2 2 9 .. 1 231 .0 231 .0
.4 115,.4 1 15.4 115,.4
1 15,

154..5
157..0
139..3
2 2 7 ..4
2 1 2 .,4
230 .8
1 13,.9

145
157
139
228
212
233
113

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG. SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

MINING INDUSTRIES
1011
1092
121 1
1311
1442
1455

Iron o r e
Mercury ores
Bituminous coal and liqnite
Crude petroleum and natural qas
Construction sand and gravel
Kaolin and ball clay

2011
2013
2016
2021
2022

M e a t p a c k i n g p l a n t s (2)
Sausages and other prepared meat p r o d u c t s
Poultry dressing plants
Creamery butter
C h e e s e , natural and processed (2)

2024
2033
2034
2041
2044

Ice cream and frozen desserts
Canned fruits, v e g e t a b l e s , p r e s e r v e s , jams and Jellies (2).
Dried and dehydrated fruits, vegetables, and soup mixes . . .
Flour and other grain mill products
Rice milling

2048
2061
2063
2067
2074

Prepared animal feeds (2)
Cane sugar, except refining only
B e e t sugar
C h e w i n g gum
Cottonseed oil mills

2075
2077
2083
2085
2091

S o y b e a n oil m i l l p r o d u c t s ( 2 )
Animal and marine fats and oils
Malt
Distilled liquor,except brandy
Canned and cured fish and seafoods

2092
2095
2098
2111
2121

F r e s h or f r o z e n p a c k a g e d f i s h a n d s e a f o o d s
Roasted coffee (2)
Macaroni, spaghetti, vermicelli, and noodles
Cigarettes
Cigars

2131
2211
2221
2251
2254

Tobacco (chewing and smokinq) and snuff . . .
Broad woven fabric m i l l s , cotton (2)
B r o a d w o v e n f a b r i c m i l l s , s y n t h e t i c f i b e r s andI silk ( 2 ) . . .
Women's hosiery,except socks
Knit underwear mills

2257
2261
2262
2272
2281

Circular knit fabric m i l l s (2)
Finishers of broad woven fabrics of c o t t o n . .
F i n i s h e r s of b r o a d w o v e n f a b r i c s of m a n - m a d e f i b e r a n d silk .
Tufted carpets and ruqs (2)
Y a r n s p i n n i n g mills'' c o t t o n , m a n - m a d e f i b e r s a n d silk . . . .

JUN/76
JUN/76
JUN/76

2282
2284
2298
2311
2321
2322
2323

Yarn texturizing, throwing, twisting,and windinq mills. . . .
Thread mills
Cordage and twine
M e n ' s and boys' suits and coats (2)
M e n ' s and b o y s ' shirts and niqhtwear
M e n ' s , youths', and boys' underwear
Men's and boys' neckwear

JUN/76
JUN/76
DEC/77

. .

DEC/72
DEC/73
DEC/7 1
DEC/75

DEC/75
DEC/73
DEC/72

DEC/72
DEC/77
DEC/75

DEC/71

DEC/75

See footnotes at end of table.




75

. 1 168 . 1 168.. 1 17 1 .3 17 1 . 3
.4 364 .5 3 5 4 .. 1 354 . 1 343 .7
.4 506 .0 5 0 6 ..2 507 .8 5 10 .3
.3 913 .6 9 0 0 ..8 907 .5 92 1 .7
.2 2 7 9 .2 2 7 9 ..7 2 7 9 .8 280 .7
. 1 137,. 1 143..4 143 .4 143 .4

111.,0 1 12.0
146..3 146. 2
127,. 1 127.,8
158..3 157.,4
225 . 1 225,.4

139.. 1 139 .3 142 .7 146,.8 148 .0
150,.9 151,. 1 151 . 1 151,. 1 154 .8
134..3 134,.3 134,.3 134..3 139 .3
220..4 2 2 4 ..6 225 .9 2 2 6 ..2 226 .5
207,. 1 2 0 7 ,.5 210 .5 210..6 211 .5
231 .0 230 .7 230 .8 2 3 0 . 8 230 .8
115,.4 1 15.4 113 .9 1 13.9 1 13. 9

.6
.0
.3
.4
.6
.0
.9

146 .0
156,.8
140,.7
2 3 0 ,.5
2 1 3 ..4
2 3 3 .0
113 .9

Table 7. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for the output of selected SIC industries, 19811
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
1972
SIC C O D E

INDUSTRY
DESCRIPTION

OTHER
BASES

ANN
AVG

JUN/78

186. 2
248. 6
120. 6

185. 3 185. 3 185. 3 186. 0 186. 1 186. 1 186. 4 186 .4 186. 4 186. 8 186. 9 187 . 1
2 4 2 . 2 2 4 2 . 2 2 4 2 . 3 2 4 7 . 0 2 4 8 . 2 2 4 8 . 3 2 5 0 . 8 251 . 1 25 1 .2 2 5 3 . 1 2 5 3 . 2 2 5 3 . 3
1 16.3 1 16.3 1 16.4 1 18.3 1 18.4 1 18.5 121 .,0 121 .2 121. 3 126 . 4 126 .7 126 . 7

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

2327
2328
2331

M e n ' s , y o u t h s " , a n d boys* s e p a r a t e t r o u s e r s
Men's and boys' work clothing
W o m e n ' s and m i s s e s ' blouses and waists

2335
2341
2342
2361
2381

W o m e n s , m i s s e s ' a n d j u n i o r s ' d r e s s e s (2)
Women's and children's underwear
Brassieres and allied garments
Children's dresses and blouses
D r e s s a n d w o r k g l o v e s , e x c e p t knit a n d a l l - l e a t h e r

DEC/77
DEC/72
DEC/75
DEC/77

121. 3
169. 7
136. 7
120. 9
289. 3

1 16 .5 116. 9 1 18.5
165.,5 167..5 168. 8
131 ..7 132. 8 134. 9
1 18.. 1 1 18.,9 119. 2
2 8 4 .,9 2 8 9 ., 1 2 8 9 . 1

2394
2396
2421
2436
2439

Canvas and related products
Automotive and apparel trimmings
S a w m i l l s a n d p l a n i n g m i l l s (2)
Softwood veneer and plywood
Structural wood m e m b e r s (2)

DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/7 1
DEC/75
DEC/75

132. 0
131.,0
228. 2
142..0
156. 6

126. 8 126..8
131..0 131 ..0
2 3 2 ..3 2 2 9 ..6
149..8 149,,3
157.. 1 157..0

2448
2451
2492
2511
2512

Wood pallets and skids
M o b i l e h o m e s (2)
Particleboard
W o o d h o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e , e x c e p t u p h o l s t e r e d (2)
Wood household furniture, upholstered

DEC/75
DEC/74
DEC/75
DEC/7 1
DEC/7 1

152..5
156. 9
173. 6
197. 5
174. 0

153..8
153.. 1
163.. 9
191..2
169,.8

2515
2521
2611
2621
2631

Mattresses and bedsprinqs
Wood office furniture
Pulp mills
Paper mill p r o d u c t s , except building paper (2)
Paperboard mills

DEC/73
DEC/74
DEC/74

192..3
2 5 4 ..2
2 5 2 ..4
156.,2
151..7

186,.3 188..3
2 4 4 ,. 1 2 5 0 ..4
2 4 6 ,.9 2 4 6 ..9
152,.0 152..6
148..2 149..2

2647
2654
2655
2812
2821

Sanitary paper products
Sanitary food containers
Fiber cans,drums,and similar products
Alkalies and chlorine (2)
P l a s t i c s m a t e r i a l s a n d r e s i n s (2)

DEC/75
DEC/73
JUN/76

3 4 3 ..4
2 4 4 ..8
163..0
305..9
150..8

3 3 8 ,.3
2 3 2 ..0
157,.7
2 7 7 ,.9
142,.4

2822
2824
2873
2874
2875

Synthetic rubber (2)
S y n t h e t i c o r g a n i c f i b e r s , e x c e p t c e l l u l o s i c (2)
Nitrogenous fertilizers (2)
Phosphatic fertilizers (2)
F e r t i l i z e r s , m i x i n g o n l y (2)

2892
2911
2951
2952
3011

152. 8
153..2
170. 3
192., 1
170.. 1

3 4 2 ,.5
2 3 5 ,.2
160..6
2 9 9 ,.2
143..5

APR.

1 18.4
169. 0
135. 0
120. 7
289. 1

127. 8 129. 3
131 .0 131 .0
228. 6 233. 3
147..2 152. 6
157., 1 158..3

MAY

JUNE

JULY

OCT..

NOV.

124. 3
170 .6
138. 8
121 . 7
289. 2

123. 5
170 .6
138. 8
121 .7
2 8 9 ..2

123. 4 124. 1
170 . 6 17 1.6
138..8 138., 9
122., 0 122. 5
289. 2 289. 2

130., 0 130., 1 130., 1 133. 1
131 ..0 131 ..0 131 .,0 131 .0
2 3 4 ..8 2 3 4 .,8 2 3 3 ..5 2 3 1 . 2
145.,7 148., 1 143. 8 139..6
158..2 158. 2 157 ,.6 156.,9

134. 6
131 ..0
225. 2
135.,4
156.,6

137..6
131 .0
2 1 9 ..5
129.,3
154..8

122. 3 122. 5
169. 2 170 . 5
135. 0 136. 9
120.,5 120..5
2 9 2 ., 1 2 9 2 . 1

153..0
156.. 1
182..3
197.,5
173. 9

123. 0
170 . 6
138..8
121 .6
2 8 9 .,2

191,.3
2 5 4 ,.7
2 5 1 ,.3
157,.0
151 ,.7

194..6
2 5 4 .. 7
251 ..3
157.,4
152..4

195,.2 195,.2 197..5
2 5 7 .. 1 2 5 7 ,. 1 2 5 7 .. 0
2 5 1 ..3 2 5 5 ,.0 2 6 2 .,5
15S.8 159,.8 159..7
153,.4 153,.6 153,.5

344 .2
246 .0
163 .2
306,.2
155 .0

3 4 4 ,.3
2 5 2 .. 9
163..2
3 1 0 ,.4
155..6

344 .3
2 5 3 ..2
163..2
3 1 6 ,.0
156,.0

2 9 9 ,.4
160,.3
143,.9
2 6 0 ..0
2 7 3 ,.0

299
160
142
259
272

.3 30 1 .0
.6 164 .2
. 1 142 .9
.4 259 .4
.0 2 7 3 .8

.7 3 1 9 ..8
. 1 297 .5
. 1 196 .3
.8 182 .3
. 1 2 1 5 .5

316
295
196
174
220

.5
.8
.0
.3
.6

153.. 1
155., 9
184..5
196..2
169..7

189..5
2 5 3 ,.5
2 4 6 ..9
153..3
150..8

190..5
2 5 4 ..5
2 5 1 ..2
153..9
151..0

190..4 190..5
2 5 5 ..4 2 5 4 ..6
2 5 1 ..3 2 5 1 ..3
154..3 155..7
152.. 1 152..3

343,.0
2 3 7 ,. 9
160,.7
2 9 5 ,.6
144,.8

343,.2 344,.3
2 3 9 ,.2 2 3 9 ,.2
160,.8 160 ,. 9
2 9 4 ,.4 302,.2
148.. 1 149 .7

3 4 4 ,.4
2 4 2 ,.2
160 ,. 9
3 0 9 ,.3
150 ,.7

2 8 8 ,. 1 2 9 3
149,.9 156
147 . 1 148
2 5 1 ..6 251
2 7 1 .. 1 2 7 3

296 .3 297
156 .8 159
143,.4 143
2 5 0 ,.9 2 4 9
2 7 3 ,. 1 2 7 5

.3
.2
.5
.5
.6

150..4
159. 3
166. 9
2 0 2 ., 0
179., 5

152..9 152. 8 152..0
158.,3 158.,7 159..2
173. 6 170 ..5 168..0
199. 2 2 0 0 ., 1 20 1 ., 0
175.. 1 175,.3 175,.6

153.. 1
155. 8
180.,9
195.,4
171. 8

.3
.2
.5
.4
.3

344 .0
2 5 3 ,.4
167 ,.6
317,.7
156,.3

DEC.

122. 7
17 1 .6
140. 1
123. 2
289. 2

137. 6 139. 7
131 ., 0 131 ., 0
216. 5 218. 6
129., 0 134. 5
154..2 153.,2

153.. 1
158.. 1
179..6
198..6
175,. 1

152..7
155.,0
172..3
193..3
170.. 1

2 8 0 ..7 2 8 3 ,.9
144..7 147..4
138.. 1 141 .7
2 4 8 ..2 2 5 3 .5
266 .8 270 .0

AUG. SEPT.

149..9
160 .3
170 .3
202. 8
182,. 1
198.,0
2 5 7 ..6
2 6 2 .,5
159..6
152..7

344,. 1 3 4 4 ..6
2 5 3 ,.3 2 5 3 .. 3
167 .6 170.. 0
317 ,. 0 3 2 4 ..8
153,.7 154,.3
301
162
144
258
273

.4
.5
.2
.5
.7

302 .7
16 1 .9
142 . 9
2 5 9 .0
270 ,.5

DEC/75

2 9 3 ..3 2 7 5 .9
144 .0
155..6
135,.0
142..8
2 5 4 .. 1 2 4 7 ,.9
2 7 0 ..7 2 5 5 .8

Explosives (2)
Petroleum refining
P a v i n g m i x t u r e s a n d b l o c k s (2)
Asphalt felts and coatings
Tires and inner tubes (2)

JUN/76
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/73

3 1 1 ..9
2 9 4 ,.4
194,.3
176,.9
215 .8

288
268
183
172
207

3021
3031
3079

R u b b e r a n d p l a s t i c f o o t w e a r (2)
Reclaimed rubber
Miscellaneous plastic products

DEC/71
DEC/73
JUN/78

184,.4
194,. 1
128 .9

182 .8 183 .4 183 .6 183 .6 184 .0 184 . 1 185 .0 185 .4 185 .3 185 .0 185 .0 185 .2
190 .4 194 .2 187 .6 187 .7 187 .7 187 .7 192 .9 2 0 0 ,.3 200 .3 200 .3 200 .3 200 .3
125 .4 125 .9 126 .3 128 .7 129 . 1 129 .6 129 .2 130 .2 130 .3 130 .8 130 .8 131 .0

3111
3143

Leather tanning and finishing (2)
M e n ' s f o o t w e a r , except athletic (2)

DEC/77
DEC/75

150 .7
169 .3

157 .0 145 .5 151 .4 158 .6 154 .7 150 .7 151 .3 148 .5 148 .4 148 .2 146 .8 147 .5
164 .8 166.6 167 .6 168 .7 168 .9 169 .6 170 .7 17 1 .4 170 .9 170 .5 170 .6 17 1 .3

3144
3171
3211
3221
3241
3251
3253
3255

W o m e n ' s f o o t w e a r , e x c e p t a t h l e t i c (2)
Women's handbags and purses
Flat glass (2)
Glass containers

DEC/75
DEC/71

Brick a n d s t r u c t u r a l c l a y t i l e
Ceramic wall and floor tile
Clay refractories

DEC/75

217 . 1
155 .5
175 .3
328 .6
329,.6
296 .5
133 .4
310,.2

217
149
167
311
324
286
127
291

See footnotes at end of table.




76

.8 2 9 5 ,.4
.3 2 7 9 .5
. 1 185 .4
.4 170 .0
.0 2 0 9 .3

.8 2 2 0
.5 149
. 1 167
.4 311
.3 324
.6 286
. 1 127
.5 305

303
299
189
169
213

.2 218
.5 149
.5 168
.4 311
.3 324
. 1 295
. 1 127
.2 308

.9 324..8 314
.0 306 .0 304
. 1 198 . 1 198
.7 180 .4 176
.8 2 1 5 .5 216

218
.7 149
. 1 174
.4 326
.4 332
.3 296
. 1 129
. 1 308

.7
.7
.5
.6
.4
.0
.6
.6

219
158
174
335
332
297
132
311

.5 312
. 1 302
.8 198
.3 185
.2 216

.6
.6
.4
.7
.2

315
299
197
182
213

.3 2 1 8 .5 2 1 8
.4 158 .4 158
.5 174.6 180
.2 3 3 5 .2 3 3 5
.3 331 .0 331
.4 298 .5 2 9 8
. 1 132 . 1 132
.0 312 .2 3 1 2

.9
.4
.0
.4
.6
.9
. 1
.3

217.8 218
158 .4 158
180 .0 180
3 3 5 .4 335
331 .6 332
2 9 3 .9 2 9 9
132 . 1 140
3 1 2 .3 312

.2
.4
.0
.4
.0
.9
.4
.5

318
294
196
174
221

.7
.6
.3
.9
.0

316,.5 3 1 5 .6
293 .3 2 9 3 . 1
196 .4 196 . 0
178 . 1 176 /I
220 . 1 22 1 .2

2 1 2 .5 2 1 2
158 .4 158
180 . 1 180
335 .4 335
330 .3 330
299». 9 300
140 .4 140
313 .9 315

.7
.4
. 1
.4
.3
.5
.4
.2

2 1 2 .4
158 .4
177 .4
335 .4
330 .3
300,.5
140 .4
319 .9

Table 7. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for the output of selected SIC industries, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
1972
SIC C O D E

INDUSTRY
DESCRIPTION

OTHER
BASES

ANN
AVG

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG. SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

3259

Structural clay p r o d u c t s , n.e.c

222.6

209.5

2 1 2 .8 2 1 3 . 0 2 1 2 .7 2 2 3 . 9 ;2 2 3 . 9 2 2 3 . 9 ;2 2 3 . 9 2 2 7 . 5 2 3 1 . 7 2 3 1 . 7 2 3 6 . 6

326 1
3262
3263
3269
327 1

Vitreous plumbinq fixtures
Vitreous china table and kitchen articles
Fine earthenware (whiteware) table and kitchen a r t i c l e s
Pottery products, n.e.c
Concrete block and brick (2)

254. 9
335. 0
309. 1
160. 2
27 0 .4

244.7
327.4
298.6
155.5
264. 1

2 4 8 .9
3 2 7 .4
2 9 8 .6
155. 5
2 6 5 .,0

249.4
328. 0
307. 9
158. 5
263. 2

2 5 2 .0
328. 2
308. 2
158. 6
;267 .,4

252. 5
336. 6
309. 6
160 .6
27 1 .2

255.8
336. 6
309. 6
160. 7
27 1.2

3273
3274
3275
3291
3297

Ready-mixed concrete (2)
Gypsum products (2)
Abrasive products (2)
Nonclay refractories

298. 7
172. 5
256. 9
2 3 2 ..9
185..3

294.8
165. 7
259. 9
222.8
172..4

2 9 5 ..4
17 1. 7
2 5 7 .6
2 2 1 .,7
177..5

2 9 6 .,0 ;2 9 8 . 5
172. 6 172. 4
2 5 7 . 9 ;2 5 7 . 1
2 2 3 . 1 2 3 2 ..7
178.,9 178. 9

299. 4
172. 6
26 1 .4
2 3 3 ..2
186 ..6

301. 9 300. 7
173. 0 173. 1
;2 6 0 . 9 261 .8
2 3 4 .. 1 2 3 5 ..0
189..7 189..7

3312
3313
3316
3317
3321

Blast furnaces and steel mills
Electrometallurgi cal products
C o l d r o l l e d steel s h e e t , s t r i p , a n d b a r s
Steel pipe and tubes
G r e y iron f o u n d r i e s ( 2 )

DEC/68

3 4 2 ..8
121 ..9
3 1 6 .. 2
3 4 1 ..5
2 9 9 ..7

328. 7
119. 9
3 0 2 ..8
3 1 5 ..5
2 9 5 .,2

3333
3334
3351
3353
3354

Primary smelted and refined zinc (2)
Primary aluminum (2)
R o l l i n q , d r a w i n q a n d e x t r u d i n q of c o p p e r
A l u m i n u m s h e e t , p l a t e a n d f o i l (2)
Aluminum extruded products

DFC/75
DEC/75

3 2 6 ..3 3 0 0 .,3 300 ,.0 2 9 9 ,.7 311,.9 3 3 2 ,.7
3 3 3 ,. 1 3 3 1 ..7 332,.3 3 3 2 ,. 2 332,.8 3 3 4 ,.2
2 1 2 ..3 2 1 8 ..7 ;215,.3 2 1 1 ,.8 213,. 1 2 1 2 ..6
175..8
169..3 170..7 172., 1 173,.8 174.,4
180.. 1 176..8 177,. 1 177..3 180,.6 180..7

335.. 1 335..4
332..5 334..2
2 1 0 ,. 6 2 0 9 ..4
176.. 1 177. 3
180..8 181..2

3355
3411
3425
3431
3465

Aluminum rollinq and drawinq, N.E.C. (2)
M e t a l c a n s (2)
H a n d s a w s a n d saw b l a d e s
M e t a l s a n i t a r y w a r e (2)
Automotive stampings

159.. 1 155..3 157 . 1 157,.2
3 0 5 .. 1 3 0 2 .. 1 3 0 3.0
, 3 0 4 ,J
195.. 4 196 .3 198,.0
20 1 .4
.
2 6 5 ,.5 2 5 6 ..0 ;256 .4 2 5 8 ,.5
146,.0
143,.0 143 .9 144 .2

157,.3
304,.7
2 0 0 ,.2
2 6 5 ,.2
145,.2

157..2 157,.2
305..5 306,.7
2 0 4 ,. 1 2 0 4 ,.2
2 6 9 ..2 2 6 9 ..7
146,.2 146,.4

157,.7
306,.8
2 0 4 ,.6
2 7 0 ,.2
146 .9

3482
3493
3494
3498
3519

Small arms ammunition
S t e e l s p r i n g s , e x c e p t w i r e (2)
Valves and pipe fittinqs, except plumbers' brass qoods
Fabricated pipe and pip© fittinqs (2)
*
Internal combustion engines, n.e.c

159 .9 159
252,.4 253
252 .7 2 5 2
375 . 1 377
322 . 1 323

3531
3532
3533
3534
3542

Construction m a c h i n e r y (2)
Mining machinery and equipment (2)
O i l f i e l d and q a s f i e l d m a c h i n e r y ( 2 )
Elevators and movinq stairways (2)
Metal forming m a c h i n e tools (2) . .

DEC/76
DEC/72

3546
3552
3553

Power driven hand tools (2)
Textile machinery (2)
Woodworkinq machinery (2)

3576
3592

Scales and b a l a n c e s , except laboratory (2)
Carburetors,pistons, piston rinqs and valves

36 12
3623
363 1
3632

Power, distribution, and specialty transformers (2)
Welding apparatus, electric
Household cookinq equipment (2)
Household refrigerators and home and farm freezers

3633
3635
3636
364 1
3644

Household laundry equipment (2)
Household vacuum cleaners
Electric lamps
Noncurrent-carrying wiring devices

. . .
DEC/75

DEC/75
DEC/7 1
DEC/74
DEC/75

(2)

DEC/75
DEC/72
DEC/75

259. 0
336.8
313.8
16 1.8
274. 3

259. 3
344. 7
315. 0
163. 7
274. 2

260. 1
344.7
315. 0
163.7
275. 1

3 0 0 ..0 2 9 9 . 2
173.,9 173..7
2 5 8 ..9 2 5 2 .,9
2 3 5 .. 1 2 3 7 ..3
189..7 189..7

299. 5
173..7
251 ..5
237. 6
159..7

2 9 9 ..4
173. 5
252. 5
2 4 1 ..0
190.. 2

299.6
173. 8
250.6
241. 0
190. 3

3 5 0 .. 1 350..0
121 .2 121..5
325,.0 325..7
348..2 350..6
2 9 8 ..8 2 9 9 ..9
353,.8
334,.4
2 1 2 ,• 9
177..4
181..3

157 .8
24 1 .2
247 .6
358 .8
306 .0

157,.8
241 .7
247 .9
359 .9
306 .2

157,.8
2 4 1 ,. 9
248 .5
36 1 .6
307 .2

157,.8
2 4 3 ,.7
250,.0
364,.6
312 .0

154
279
382
251
303

155
280
384
251
304

156
280
390
251
305

159,.0 159
2 8 2 .7 2 8 5
401 .3 406
252 . 1 252
307 .6 309

159,.9
248,.9
251 .0
370 .0
314 .2

3 5 0 ..3
121 . 4
326 ,.2
3 5 0 .. 5
3 0 2 ..0

3 5 3 ., 1 3 5 3 . 0
125.,4 125. 4
3 2 6 ..4 3 2 6 ..4
3 6 2 ..0 3 6 2 ..3
3 0 3 ..3 3 0 5 .,2

353. 3
125. 3
3 2 6 ..7
3 6 3 ..0
3 0 6 .. 1

337 ..5
3 3 2 ..5
2 0 9 ,.2
180..2
181..4

3 1 5 ..7
3 3 2 ..8
2 0 7 .. 1
180..8
181.. 1

166,.2
3 0 6 ,.0
2 0 5 ,.0
2 7 1 ,.6
149..7

166.. 1
3 0 4 ..9
2 0 6 ..0
2 7 1 ..8
149,. 1

355,. 9 3 3 7 ,.0
333,.6 3 3 3 ,.5
2 1 4 ,. 1 2 1 2 ,.3
178,.0 179,. 9
181 ,.2 181 ,.3
163 .0
3 0 7 ,.0
204.8
2 7 0 ,.3
147,.4
.9
.9
.9
.7
.2

159 .9 163..9
2 5 4 ,. 1 2 5 6 .. 1
2 5 3 .5 2 5 5 ,.7
378 .6 3 7 9 ,.3
326 .4 3 2 5 .4

157,.9
2 3 8 ,.4
240 .2
3 3 5 .7
298 .2

157
239
242
335
299

.8
.2
. 1
.7
.4

157,.8
2 3 9 .5
244 .8
338 .5
302 .6

DEC/7 1

156
282
395
253
306

150
272
367
250
297

151
273
374
250
298

.4
.5
.2
.3
.0

152
276
378
250
301

DEC/76
DCC/69
DEC/72

147 .3
2 4 3 .5
2 2 5 .0

142 .6 144 .9 145 .2 146 .4 147 .0 147 . 1 148 .2 148 .4 148.6 149 .5 149 .5 150 .0
2 3 5 .7 2 3 5 .0 240 .0 240 .4 241 .2 244 .4 246 .2 245 .4 2 4 8 .2 248 .0 247 .9 2 4 9 . 9
2 2 2 .5 2 2 3 . 1 224 .7 225 .5 219 . 1 219 .7 224 .0 225 .4 228 .9 228 .9 2 2 9 . 1 2 2 9 . 1

JUN/76

226 .2
178 .0

220 .5 2 2 1 . 1 224 .2 230 .2 230 .2 230 .3 226,.6 226 .6 226 . 1 226 .2 226 .3 2 2 6 .5
168 .9 170 .9 17 1 .5 172 .0 172 .0 176 .5 180,.8 181 .3 182 . 1 185 .4 187 .2 187 .3

DEC/72
DEC/75
JUN/76

2 0 9 .9
227 .5
141 .2
132 .8

194
218
140
127

DEC/7 1

. . . .

DEC/73
DEC/75
DEC/72

.8
.5
.8
.9
.9

.0
.5
.0
.3
.5

. 9 197 . 1
.9 220 .9
. 1 141 .0
.5 127 .5

169. 8 170..2
174..3
159,. 1 159., 1 156..3
130..3 130,.3
146 .8
2 7 7 ,.3 2 6 5 ..8 ;27 1,.2
2 4 9 .6 2 3 3 .. 1 2 3 6.3

See footnotes at end of table.




157,.3 157,.4
304,.7 304,.7
198,. 1 2 0 0 ,.2
262,.8 2 6 4 ,.8
145 .0 145 .0

259. 0
336.8
313.8
161. 8
274. 2

;2 5 9 . 6
336. 6
309. 6
160. 7
274. 0

159 .0
2 4 5 .9
248 .9
36 1 .3
311 .9

DEC/75
. . .

:328..9 3 3 4 .,0 3 3 6 .,7 3 3 7 ..3 3 3 8 ..2
120.,0 120.,0 120..8 120 ..6 120..7
:303.. 1 3 0 6 .. 1 308,.2 3 0 8 ..2 3 0 9 ..5
316..3 3 2 6 ., 1 333.. 1 3 3 4 .. 1 3 3 6 .,3
2 9 6 .. 1 2 9 5 ..6 2 9 7 ..0 2 9 8 ..4 2 9 8 .,4

258. 7
336. 6
309.6
160 .7
271. 2

77

.6
.2
.2
.3
.9

.4
.5
.2
.2
.0

204,.3 206 .0
222 . 1 224 .3
141 . 1 140 .5
127 .6 129 .4
170. 9
158. 5
13 1. 9
272. 6
240. 6

173..5
158.. 4
131..8
2 7 5 ..5
2 4 2 ..6

207
225
140
129

.3
.0
.6
.2
.5

.8
.9
.7
.5

173. 9
158. 5
153. 8
275. 1
242.8

209
227
141
130

.9
.8
.3
.2
.7

.6
.2
.0
.8

173. 6
158. 6
153. 8
2 7 6 ..5
251 ,.5

.5
.3
.5
.8
.5

.7
.3
.5
.5

212 .8
229 .6
141 .5
135 .5

174. 1
158. 6
153. 8
275. 2
253. 3

174. 6
158. 8
153..8
2 8 0 ..0
2 5 3 ..8

210
228
140
135

160
286
411
254
312

. 1 161 .0
.9 288 .5
.3 4 15 .6
.6 257 .0
.0 311 .7

217 .3
232 .5
14 1 .6
137 .8
177. 2 177. 0
158..8 16 1.. 3
153..8 156.. 0
2 8 3 .. 1 2 8 5 .. 9
2 5 8 ..5 2 5 8 ,.7
214
231
141
136

.5
.6
.6
.4

161
290
418
260
312

222
233
141
137

.6
.8
.2
.7
.3

.0
.2
.9
.9

159
292
420
265
319

222
235
142
137

.7
.9
.3
.6
.3

.0
.8
.6
.9

178.A 178. 8
161.. 0 160..8
156.. 0 156.. 0
2 8 4 ..8 28 1.. 3
2 6 2 .. 1 2 6 2 .. 1

Table 7. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for the output of selected SIC industries, 19811

3646
3648
367 1
3674
3675
3676
3678
3692
37 1 1
3911
3915
3931
3942
3944
3955
396 1
3995
3996

OTHER
BASES

INDUSTRY
DESCRIPTION

1972
SIC CODE

ANN
AVG

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

154.8
155. 9
309.7
90. 9
170.3

145. 1
146. 3
284.3
91. 1
170. 3

148. 0
146. 8
284.4
90.8
17 1. 1

151 .4
152. 7
285.0
91 .3
173. 2

156. 1
153.2
285. 0
91.2
168.7

156. 2
153. 3
285. 1
90 .6
163. 5

156,.2
153,.7
3 1 2 ,.5
90,.3
171,.2

154,.4
153,.8
3 2 7 ,.4
8 9 ..2
17 1,.4

141 .4
154. 9
182. 2
150.3
181. 1

139. 0
152. 2
179. 0
145.3
202.4

139. 9
153. 5
183. 3
145. 7
193. 9

139.9
154. 5
184. 2
144.2
186. 3

140. 0
154.4
182.6
148.4
185.3

140 .8
153. 7
181. 0
149. 6
185. 6

141 ,.2
154..3
181..0
150 ,.3
181..3

DEC/75

149.4
122. 0
131 .3
221.3
138.5

167. 1
119. 9
130. 7
213.9
133. 0

158. 2
120. 4
132. 3
2 2 0 .2
136. 4

1 5 2 .8
120.3
132. 4
221 .2
136.4

152.7
121.0
132.4
221.2
136. 9

152. 9
121 . 1
130. 9
221.8
136. 9

151,.0
122,.5
130,.9
2 2 1 ..9
140..4

DEC/78
JUN/76
DEC/75

124.7
139.5
1 5 1 .8

121. 4 1 2 2 . 6 121. 9 1 2 4 . 3 124. 3 125,.3 119,.4 120. 6 1 2 4 . 4 131 .8 129. 2 131. 3
135. 0 135. 0 1 3 8 . 0 138. 1 138. 3 138,.3 138 .3 140. 6 143. 4 1 4 3 . 4 143. 4 142. 7
1 4 8 . 6 148. 6 148. 7 151. 5 151. 5 151..5 153,.3 153. 6 153. 7 153. 7 153. 7 153. 7

DEC/75
DEC/75
E l e c t r o n -tubes, r e c e i v i n q type
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
M o t o r v e h i c l e s a n d p a s s e n q e r car b o d i e s . . .

DEC/75
DEC/78

J e w e l e r s ' findinqs and material and

DEC/78
DEC/78
DEC/75

lapidary

Games, toys, and children's vehicles, except dolls and bicycle
C a r b o n p a p e r a n d inked r i b b o n s
Costume

jewelry and costume novelties

. . .

1
Monthly and annual average data have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports
and corrections by respondents.
2
These indexes are calculated by a revised methodology. See "Technical Note on Data from




AUG. SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

155. 5
16 1 .3
327 . 5
89.2
170.,8

157. 6
16 1 .7
327.5
91 .4
172.4

158. 9
162. 0
327 .5
91 .6
171.5

159. 3
162. 4
327.8
92.0
168. 1

159. 2
163. 1
342.2
91.7
166. 6

142,. 1
155,.0
181.. 6
150,.3
168,.2

142. 5
155. 8
182. 7
150. 1
168. 2

142. 7
156. 5
182.7
143. 4
178.5

142.7
156. 8
132.7
158. 6
177. 9

143. 0
155. 8
182. 7
158.7
173.4

142. 8
155. 8
182. 7
159. 1
172. 6

140,.6
122,.7
130,.9
2 2 2 .0
140..4

138. 5
122. 7
130. 9
222. 0
140. 6

145.5
1 2 2 .8
130. 9
222.2
140. 6

145.6
123. 1
130.9
222.2
140.2

144. 8
123. 4
130. 9
222.6
140. 2

143. 1
124. 4
130. 9
;2 2 3 . 9
140. 3

the Producer Price Index Revision" at the back of this publication.
N.E.C. Not elsewhere classified.

78

Table 8. Producer Price Indexes for selected census product classes, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

10112
10923

OTHER
BASES

PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION

1972
CENSUS CODE
T r e a t e d iron ores*
Mercury metal

ANN
AVG
168. 0
346. 0

DEC/75
DEC/75

including washed material

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG. SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

1 5 5 . 8 1 6 8 . 7 1 6 8 . 7 1 6 8 . 7 168.,7 168.,7 168. 7 1 6 8 .,7 1 6 8 . 7 1 6 8 . 7 1 7 1 . 2 171 ..2
2 9 7 . 9 3 2 4 . 5 :3 3 5 . 4 3 5 4 . 1 3 4 7 ..9 3 5 2 .,0 3 5 8 .,3 3 6 5 ..4 3 6 4 . 5 3 5 4 ., 1 3 5 4 .,1 3 4 3 ..7

12110

Bituminous coal and lignite

DEC/75

133. 3

128.6

129. 1 129. 2

1 3 0 . 6 130,.9 131..9 135. 6 135.,9 1 3 6 . 6

13111
13115
13210
13213

Crude petroleum, including lease condensate
Natural gas production and disposition
Natural gas liquids and residue gas, n.e.c
Residue gas shipped

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
JUN/77

306, 0
461. 9
417.8
269. 6

268. 3
403. 1
364.6
235.2

321. o
421. 1
380 .9
245.8

:3 2 1 . 0
4 2 6 .4
385. 7
2 4 8 .9

320. 9
436. 6
394. 9
254.8

3 19..9
4 5 4 ..9
4 1 1 ,.5
2 6 5 ..5

3 1 0 .,7
4 7 0 .8
4 2 5 ..8
2 7 4 .,8

3 0 4 ..3
4 8 4 ..8
4 3 8 .,5
2 8 3 ..0

3 0 3 ..5 3 0 3 , 5
47 1.. 1 4 8 9 . 9
4 2 6 ., 1 4 4 3 . 1
2 7 4 ,.9 2 8 5 . 9

3 0 0 ..2
4 8 0 .,5
434. 6
2 8 0 ..4

2 9 9 ..3
4 9 2 .,4
4 4 5 .,4
2 8 7 ..4

2 9 9 ,.8
5 1 1 ,.2
4 6 2 ,.4
2 9 8 ,.3

14422
14551
14552
14752

Construction sand and gravel
Crude kaolin and ball clay
Prepared kaolin and ball clay
M a s h e d , dried or c o n c e n t r a t e d p h o s p h a t e rock

DEC/75
JUN/76
JUN/76
DEC/75

173. 6
138. 7
138. 7
1 16.6

169. 0
137. 1
137. 1
115. 0

170. 4
137. 1
137. 1
115. 0

172. 2
137 ., 1
137. 1
115. 4

173. 9
137. 1
137. 1
1 15.4

174..2
137,, 1
137.. 1
1 15,.4

174,,2
137.. 1
137.. 1
1 15.4

174.,2
137., 1
1 3 7 ., 1
1 15..4

1 7 4 ..0
137,. 1
137.. 1
1 18.,5

174. 7
137. 1
137. 1
1 18.5

1 7 5 ..0
1 4 3 .,4
1 4 3 .,4
1 18.,5

1 7 5 ., 1
1 4 3 .,4
1 4 3 .,4
1 18.,5

175,.7
143,.4
143..4
1 18,.5

2011 1
20112
20114
20115
20116

B e e f , not canned or m a d e into sausage
V e a l , not c a n n e d or m a d e into s a u s a g e
Pork, fresh and frozen (2)

253. 1
NA
194..5
3 0 2 ..3
236. 8

259. 3
185. S
188. 4
289. 1
225. 9

2 5 0 . 7 ;2 4 9 . 2
NA
NA
1 8 3 . 2 1 8 1 .,4
2 9 3 ., 1 2 9 6,4
.
2 2 7 .,7 ;221 ..2

2 5 0 . 1 2 5 9 .,5
NA
NA
1 8 4 .,9 186,.5
3 0 8 ., 1 3 0 0 ,.5
2 2 0 .,6 2 18..9

2 5 8 ..2
NA
195,.5
297 ,.3
2 3 4 ,.9

2 6 4 ., 1 2 5 8 ..8
178..5 169,.8
2 0 8 . 0 2 0 9 ,.0
3 0 5 ,,6 3 1 3 ,.8
24 1..8 2 4 5 ,.7

26 1 .1
169. 8
2 0 8 ., 9
3 1 0 .,4
2 5 2 .,5

249. 2
1 6 5 ..6
2 0 0 .,5
3 1 5 ., 0
2 5 3 ,.2

239. 9
1 6 0 .,6
196.,2
3 0 6 ..5
2 5 1 ..6

2 3 7 ,.6
166..5
190,. 9
2 9 1 ,.3
2 4 7 ,. 0

20117
20136
20137
20138
20161

Sausage and similar p r o d u c t s , not canned (2)
P o r k , p r o c e s s e d o r c u r e d , n o t m a d e in m e a t p a c k i n g p l a n t s
. .
S a u s a g e & s i m i l a r p r o d u c t s , n o t m a d e in m e a t p a c k i n g p l a n t s . .
C a n n e d m e a t s , n o t m a d e in m e a t p a c k i n g p l a n t s
Young chickens incl.broilers, fryers,roasters, and capons . .

249. 6
2 3 4 .,4
253. 6
2 3 5 ..7
NA

249. 7
220. 2
252. 2
228. 9
2 0 5 .,7

2 4 0 .,0 ;240 ..2
2 2 2 ., 1 2 1 6.5
.
2 4 4 .,7 2 4 4 ..6
2 3 5 .,7 2 3 0 ,.0
2 1 3 ,.2 2 0 5 ,.9

2 3 5 .,6
2 1 8 ..8
2 3 6 .,7
2 3 3 ..3
186..0

2 4 0 ,. 1 2 4 5 ,.8
2 1 4 ,.5 2 3 0 ,.6
2 4 6 ,.6 2 4 9 ,.6
2 2 6 ..8 2 3 5 ,.3
197 ,.7 196 .3

2 5 2 ,. 1 2 6 0 ,.6
2 4 1 ..6 2 4 5 ,.4
2 5 7 ..4 2 6 9 ,.0
2 3 7 ..7 2 4 3 .7
,
2 0 1 ,.9 20 1 .9

2 6 3 ..3
2 5 2 ..3
2 6 6 ..2
238. 6
1 8 9 .,7

2 5 9 ..6
2 5 2 ,.6
2 6 2 ,.9
2 3 8 ..6
NA

255. 1
2 5 0 ..5
2 5 7 ..3
2 4 0 .,3
NA

252
247
255
239

.8
.5
.8
.5
NA

20163
20210
20221
20222
20232

Creamery butter
Natural cheese, e x c . cottage cheese (2)
Process cheese and related products (2)
Canned milk products (consumer type cans)

191..2
2 2 5 ..6
3 1 6 ..6
2 1 3 ,.4
3 0 7 ,.6

1 8 9 .,0
2 2 3 .,7
3 1 7 .,2
2 12..5
3 0 0 .,7

191 ,.0
2 2 4 ,.0
3 1 6 ,. 1
2 1 2 ,.5
3 0 9 ,.2

199,.2
2 2 4 .2
3 1 6 ,.0
2 1 2 ,.5
307 ,.5

NA
193,.6
2 2 4 ,.4 224 .4
3 1 6 .. 1 316,.0
2 1 3 ,.6 213 .6
3 0 7 ,.5 3C7 ,.5

20240
20262
20331
20332
20333

Ice cream and ices
Packaged fluid milk and related products
Canned fruits (except baby f o o d s ) (2)
Canned vegetables (except hominy and mushrooms)
Canned hominy and m u s h r o o m s (2)

232
194
243
217
150

.9
.5
.2
.4
.8

2 3 0 ,.7
193..7
2 3 9 ..7
2 0 2 ,.8
143.8

NA
194,. 1
2 3 8 .4
2 0 6 .3
142 .8

231
194
238
209
147

20334
20335
20336
20338
20341

Canned fruit j u i c e s , n e c t a r s , concentrates (2)
Canned vegetable juice (2)
Catsup and other tomato (2)
Jams, j e l l i e s , and p r e s e r v e s (2)
Dried fruits and vegetables, except soup mixes

328
255
239
282
337

. 1
.9
.8
.0
.7

294
242
219
272
330

.2
.7
.6
.7
.3

3 17 .5
2 4 5 .0
220 . 1
2 7 0 .4
3 2 3 .7

3 3 0 .2
2 4 7 .5
2 2 2 .7
27 1 .5
327 . 1

332
247
226
275
330

20352
20382
2041 1
20412
20440

Pickles and other pickled products (2)
Frozen dinners, b e e f , p o r k , poultry pies, nationality foods
Wheat flour, except flour mixes
Wheat mill products other than flour
Milled rice and byproducts

155
177
188
201
277

.0
.4
.8
.4
.3

144
175
194
252
289

.1
.5
.7
.6
.7

144
175
192
197
289

152
176
190
186
298

154 .0
176 .4
192 .2
2 3 2 .7
30 1 .0

20522
206 10
20630
20651
2066 1

Sugar cane mill products and byproducts
Refined beet sugar and byproducts
Bar goods (except solid c h o c o l a t e b a r s )

(2)
(2)

Pork, processed or c u r e d , including frozen

(2)

DEC/72

(2)

. . . .

DEC/75

.

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/71
•

DEC/75

20670
20741
20742

See footnotes at end of table.




79

.1
.5
. 9
.4
.7

.2 2 3 2 .2
.4 194 .7
. 1 2 3 7 ,.3
.9 2 1 5 .3
.0 148 .2

.6
.4
. 1
.8
.0

323 . 1
3 1 7 ,.9
367 .6
1 18,. 1
2 7 8 ,.3

.7
.5
.7
.2
.6

2 1 1 ,.4
2 2 4 .6
3 1 5 .9
2 1 3 ,.6
307 .5

1 3 6 ..7 1 3 7 ., 1 137,.8

2 1 5 ,.5
2 2 4 ,.8
3 1 5 ,.7
2 1 1 ,.7
307 ,.5

2 0 2 ,. 1 1 8 9 ..0 163,. 9
2 2 4 ,.8 2 2 6 ., 1 2 2 9 ..5
3 1 6 ,.0 3 1 6 .,5 3 1 6 ,.7
2 1 3 .2 2 1 3 ..7 2 1 3 ,.7
3 0 7 ,.5 307 ..5 3 0 7 ..5

183.,2
2 3 0 ,.7
3 1 8 ,.3
2 1 3 ..7
3 1 0 ,.8

165
225
318
216
310

.3
.6
.8
.6
.7

2 3 3 .6
194 .3
2 4 4 .9
2 2 2 ..7
154 .2

2 3 3 ..6 2 3 3 ,.6
194,.3 195..6
2 4 5 ,.2 2 4 9 ,. 1
2 1 9 ,.6 2 2 0 ..6
154.. 1 154,. 1

2 3 3 ,.6
195,.6
2 4 9 ,.9
2 2 2 ,.2
153..4

195
254
224
151

NA
.8
.4
.5
. 1

3 3 7 ,. 1
26 1 .0
,
2 5 2 ,.0
2 9 3 .8
3 5 1 .0

233
193
238
217
152

.4
.0
.9
.9
.4

233
194
242
222
153

.4
.2
. 1
.3
.5

2 3 3 .6
194,.4
2 4 0 .0
2 2 4 ,.8
154,.5

332
246
228
280
332

.9
.2
.7
.0
.3

331
247
234
281
331

.6
.5
.0
.5
.6

332
256
242
282
344

.3
.4
.2
.3
.2

336
256
242
290
340

156 .3
176.4
191 .2
218 .6
300 .4

156
176
190
218
300

.3
.4
.7
.6
.4

156
177
187
212
297

.5
.4
.2
.7
.4

156.8
177 .4
186 . 3
163 .3
2 8 4 .3

.0
.4
.6
.2
.2

3 2 3 ,. 1 330 ,.2 3 3 0 ,.2 330 ,.2 3 3 0 ..2
2 7 4 ,.9 2 2 4 ..2 2 6 2 ,.5 2 / 1 ,.4 2 5 3 ,.8
3 4 7 ,.3 330 ,.8 3 3 6 ,.5 2 6 9 ..4 2 8 3 ,.0
1 18,. 1 t 18,
. 1 1 18,. 1 1 18,. 1 1 18,. 1
2 7 8 ,.3 2 7 0 ,.8 2 6 2 ,.4 2 6 9 ,. 9 2 7 4 ,.5

157
177
188
192
268

.5
.4
.4
.7
.2

337
265
260
289
347

.9
.9
.9
.6
.6

3 2 6 ..4
2 7 0 ,.5
2 6 3 .7
2 8 6 ,.6
3 4 5 ,.9

328
284
264
290
347

.4
.0
.9
.4
.7

160
178
184
182
247

.0
.9
.2
. 1
.3

160
179
187
168
235

162
181
180
191
215

.0
.3
.8
.5
.2

.0
.6
.2
.0
.4

NA
NA
NA
3 3 7 ..8
2 1 1 .,7 2 1 9 ..2 2 2 3 .,6 2 3 0 ,. 1
2 6 6 ,.0 2 4 5 ,.7 2 2 6 ..4 2 4 6 .8
1 18., 1 1 18.. 1 1 18., 1 118 . 1
2 7 4 .,5 2 7 2 ..4 2 7 0 ..3 2 6 7 . 9

NA
2 7 2 ,.7
3 1 0 ,.6
1 18,. 1
2 7 4 ,.3

3 2 3 .. 1
NA
4 1 6 ,.7 3 6 6 .0
4 12,.5 3 9 5 .7
. 1 1 18 . 1
1 18.
2 8 9 ..2 2 8 3 .6

3 2 9 .3
134,.9
195 .5

3 4 4 ..6 3 4 4 ,.6 3 4 4 ,.6 3 4 4 ,.6 321 ,.7 321 .7 3 2 1 ,.7 321 ,.7 3 2 1 ..7 3 2 1 ,.7 3 2 1 ..7 3 2 1 .7
1 4 2 ..5 131 ,.9 140,.4 150,.9 148,.8 146 ,. 0 157..2 148,.8 1 17., 9 1 12,.3 1 12..3 109 .5
,
197,.5 189 .3 198,.2 2 0 9 ,.3 2 0 7 ,. 1 2 1 5 ,.9 2 2 4 ..8 2 1 0 ,. 0 177 .,5 17 1..6 173..0 17 1 .6

Table 8. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for selected census product classes, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
1972
CENSUS CODE

PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION

OTHER
BASES

20744
20751
20752

Cottonseed cake and meal and other byproducts
Soybean oil (2)
S o y b e a n c a k e , m e a l a n d o t h e r b y p r o d u c t s (2)

20761
20762
20771
20772
20773

Linseed oil
V e g e t a b l e o i l s ( o t h e r than c o t t o n s e d , s o y b e a n , a n d l i n s e e d ) .
Grease and inedible tallow
Meat meal and tankage
A n i m a l a n d m a r i n e oil m i l l p r o d u c t s , i n c l u d i n g f o o t s
. . . .

20792
20821
20830
20853
20873

Margarine
Canned beer and ale
Malt and malt byproducts
Bottled liquors, except brandy
F l a v o r i n g s i r u p s f o r u s e by soft drink b o t t l e r s

20910
20922
20923
20924
20951

DEC/75

ANN
AVG

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG. SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

239.8
195 .6
273.8

2 7 8 . 9 2 2 3 . 1 2 4 2 .8 2 6 5 . 8 2 6 5 ..8 2 5 5 .9 242 .8 2 4 2 .8 2 2 3 . 1 2 0 3 .4 193 .6 239 .b
2 1 1 .,3 2 0 0 ,.9 204 .8 2 0 9 ..0 198.. 1 193 .6 203 .6 195 .9 191 .7 186 .3 178 .3 173 . 1
3 0 4 ., 1 278 .4 2 7 5 .0 2 8 5 ..4 2 9 4 ,.0 277 .3 277 .2 2 7 4 .6 2 6 3 .8 2 5 4 .2 247 .0 254 .3

103
213
326
257
274

104,,3
2 4 2 ..9
3 4 3 ..2
2 9 0 ..0
2 9 9 ..7

.0
.5
. 1
.2
.7

102
225
318
259
285

.7
.3
.7
.9
.3

103
207
325
244
277

.6
.2
.3
.8
.5

2 3 3 ..8 2 3 3 .8 2 3 3 .8
NA
131..7
NA
2 8 6 ,. 1 286 . 1 286 . 1
167..6 173 .6 173 .6
NA
189., 1 189 . 1

103..6
195..8
3 4 5 ..7
2 5 9 .2
2 9 6 ..5

104,. 1 106
2 0 9 ,.8 2 1 5
343,.8 331
270,.3 250
294,. 1 2 8 9

2 3 3 ,.8 233
135..8 136
2 8 6 ,. 1 286
173..6 174
185,.2 188

.9
.7
.5
.5
.5

104 .4
217 .8
316 .0
259.4
257 .0

203
305
252
257

233 .8 2 3 3
137 .9 138
286 . 1 286
174 .5 175
188 .2 188

.8
.8
. 1
.6
.2

233
137
275
175
188

233.8
138 .5
2 7 5 .4
175 .6
184 .6

374
329
167
132
245

.0
. 1
.9
.2
.0

374 .0
356 .3
166 . 1
135 .3
246 .5

. 1 104
.4 215
.5 321
.9 270
. 1 265

.8 233 .8
.4 137 .0
. 1 286 . 1
. 1 174 .5
NA
.2

.9
.7
.7
.2
.9

104
224
340
260
265

.8
.9
.4
.6
.2

NA 99
.5 206
.9 311
. 1 240
.6 256

. 1
.8
.6
.3
.5

233.8
NA
2 7 5 .4
178 .7
184 .6

95
197
309
228
252

.4
.0
.0
.7
. 1

233 .8
NA
275 .4
178 .7
184 .6

DEC/68

233 .8
NA
282 .5
174 .6
187 .0

C a n n e d a n d c u r e d s e a f o o d , i n c l u d i n g soup ( e x c e p t f r o z e n )
. .
Fresh packaged fish and other seafood
Frozen packaged fish, excluding shellfish
Frozen packaged shellfish and other seafood, including soup .
R o a s t e d c o f f e e , w h o l e b e a n or g r o u n d (2)

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/72

37 1 .3 3 6 9 ..9 3 6 9
370 . 1 4 5 5 ,.6 3 3 5
162,.8 163
166 .6
143,.6 149
145 .8
2 4 8 .5 2 4 9 .. 1 2 4 9

20952
20980
20995

C o n c e n t r a t e d ( i n s t a n t ) c o f f e e (2)
M a c a r o n i , spaghetti, and noodles
T e a in c o n s u m e r p a c k a g e s

DEC/75

286 .0
252 .0
157 .2

2 8 5 ..6 2 8 5 .6 2 8 5 .6 2 8 5 .6 2 8 5 .6 285 .6 284 .5 286 .4 286 .5 286 .6 286 .7 287 .6
2 4 3 ..6 2 4 3 .6 2 4 3 .6 2 4 3 ,.6 246 .6 246 .6 259 .4 2 5 9 .4 2 5 9 .4 2 5 9 .4 259 .4 259 .4
156,.7 156 .7 156 .7 156 .7 157 .3 157 .3 158 .5 158 .5 158 .5 156 .5 156 .5 156 .5

21110
21210
21310

Cigarettes
Cigars
C h e w i n g a n d s m o k i n g t o b a c c o a n d snuff

277 .0
169 .7
321 .9

2 6 3 .0 2 6 3 .0 2 6 3 .0 277 .5 277 .5 277 .5 277 .5 277 .5 2 8 3 .5 2 8 7 . 8 287 .8 287 .8
164,.8 165 .0 166 .7 168 .2 168 .2 168 .2 169 .3 169 .3 174 .2 174 .2 174 .2 174 .2
299 .8 322 .0 322 .0 3 2 2 . 0 322 .0 322 .0 322 .2 3 2 2 .5 326 .5 327 .2 327 .2 327 .2

22112
22113
22117
22118
22119

C o t t o n s h e e t i n g a n d a l l i e d f a b r i c s (gray g o o d s ) ( 2 )
C o t t o n p r i n t c l o t h y a r n f a b r i c s (gray g o o d s ) ( 2 )
F i n i s h e d c o t t n b r o a d w o v e n f a b r i c s (made in w a v . m i l l s ) ( 2 ) . .
S h e e t s a n d p i l l o w c a s e s m a d e f r o m c o t t o n (2)
C o t t o n t o w e l s a n d w a s h c l o t h s ( m a d e in w e a v i n g m i l l s ) ( 2 ) . . .

22212
22214
22218
22219
22313

100% f i l a m e n t f a b r i c s (gray g o o d s ) (2)
100% S p u n p o l y e s t e r b l e n d s w i t h c o t t o n (gray g o o d s )
F i n i s h e d s y n . f i b e r ft silk f a b r i c s - m a d e in w e a v i n g m i l l s ( 2 )
F a b r i c a t e d s y n . f i b e r ft silk p r d s . - m a d e in w e a v i n g m i l l s ( 2 )
Finished wool apparel fabrics

22513
22522
22531
22532
22541

klomen's f i n i s h e d s e a m l e s s h o s i e r y , f u l l length ft k n e e l e n g t h
Men's finished seamless hosiery
Sweaters, knit jackets and jersey
Knit outerwear sport shirts
M e n ' s ft b o y s ' k n i t u n d e r w e a r a n d n i g h t w e a r

22542
22543
22573
22582
22617

W o m e n ' s ft c h i l d r e n ' s k n i t u n d e r w e a r
Women's and children's knit nightwear
Outerwear finished fabric
W a r p k n i t u n d e r w e a r a n d n i g h t w e a r f i n i s h e d f a b r i c (2) . . .
F i n i s h e d c o t t o n b r o a d w o v e n f a b . ( n o t f i n . in w e a v i n g m i l l s ) . .

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75

2 0 5 . i 202 . 9 202 .9 2 0 2 .9
133 .3
128,.0 131 .0 133 . 1
NA
100,.3 100 .5 99.8
133,.5 134 .6 135 . 1
137 .0
310 .0 3 0 5 ,, 3 310 .0 310 .0

22628
22720

F i n i s h e d m a n m a d e fiberftsilk f a b . ( n o t f i n . in w e a v i n g m i l l s ) .
T u f t e d c a r p e t s a n d r u g s - p r i m a r y p r o d u c t i o n (2)

DEC/72

154 .9
154 .3

148.,3 150 . 1 152 .0 153..2 154 .6 154 .7 155 .6 157 . 1 158 .4 158 .5 158 .7 158 .0
148..0 147 .6 150 .3 150,.7 155 . 1 156 .3 158 . 1 157 . 1 157 . 1 156 .3 157 .7 157 .4

22811
22812
22813

Carded cotton yarns
Combed cotton yarns
R a y o n a n d / o r a c e t a t e spun y a r n s

DEC/71

2 4 5 .2
240 .6
252 .0

2 5 2 ,.8 252 .3 251 .3 2 5 1 .7 250 .3 250 .3 2 4 8 .0 2 4 5 .9 241 . 1 237 .5 232 .8 228 .6
2 4 7 ,.2 249 . 1 2 4 9 . 1 2 4 6 ..8 246 .0 246 .0 244 . 1 240 .3 2 3 5 .7 231 . 1 228 .4 223 .0
2 3 5 ..7 239 .5 236 .8 2 3 9 ..5 245 .5 255 . 3 2 5 9 . 1 2 5 9 . 1 2 5 9 .7 264 .6 264 .6 264 .6

DEC/75

.

DEC/72
DEC/72

183,.6
185 .9
339 .6 331,.4
305 .6 2 9 5 ,.9
192 . 1 184,.8
NA 3 2 6 ..3

DEC/75
DEC/72
DEC/75
DEC/75

DEC/71

See footnotes at end of table.




80

.9
.7
.6
.3
. 1

369 .9
441 .4
165 . 1
151 .8
249 . 1

3 6 9 ,. 9 369 .9 370 .5
4 5 9 ,. 1 323 .5 327 .6
169 .0 17 1 . 1 17 1.0
154,.2 155 .3 152.8
2 4 9 ,. 1 2 4 9 . 1 249 . 1

184 .7
336 .3
2 9 9 .0
188 .0
NA

185 .0
337 .5
303 .9
188 .0
NA

185
338
306
188

. 1 187 .4
.8 341 .3
.2 309 .7
.0 190 .9
NA
NA

181
342
309
190

.3
.0
.4
.4
NA

370 .5
329 .0
168 .0
148 .2
246 .7

372
363
166
137
248

.5 372 .5
. 1 334 .8
.6 162 .4
.0 145 .4
.0 249 .7

185 .9
342 .2
308 .7
189 .6
334 .6

187 .6 187 .5
342 .5 341 .8
305 .2 3 0 9 .4
NA 197 .0
3 4 6 . 8 346 .8

188 .7
342 .3
306 .5
198 .7
348 .3

187 .3
340 .2
307 .0
198 .7
351 .5

191 .7
143 .3
155 .2
NA
156 .9

197 . 1
135 .4
147,.9
181 .2
154,.4

195 .7
135 .8
149 .7
184 .4
154 .4

195 .7
137 .2
151 .6
184 .4
155 .8

188
141
152
184
156

.5
.2
.7
.4
.3

188 .5
142 .6
154 .2
187 .2
157.6

189 .2
146 . 1
154 .3
186 .7
158 .3

189 .6
146 .0
156 .9
NA
158 .3

190 .7 191 .0
147 .2 147 .4
159 .2 157 .8
NA
NA
158 .3 157 .7

190 .8 191 .6
146 .9 146 .8
159 . 1 16 1.3
NA
NA
157 . 0 157 .4

102 .2
141 .3
152 .7
215 .0
2 2 3 .5

98 .2
134,.9
144,.7
2 0 7 ,.2
2 1 8 .7

98
138
144
208
222

97
137
144
209
223

102
139
155
210
223

.9
.6
.4
.7
.6

102 .9
139 .6
155 .4
210 .7
223 .6

104 .2
142 .4
155 .4
210 .7
223 .3

104 . 1
142 .0
154 .7
216 .4
2 2 3 .8

103 .5
141 . 9
154 .7
218 .4
2 2 3 .8

103
145
156
221
223

.2
. 1
.7
.7
.5

.9
.7
.7
.4
.6

2 0 3 .6 204
133 . 1 133
99 .8 99
136,.5 137
3 1 5 ,. 1 315

.3 205 .5
. 1 134 .4
.4 99 .3
.5 138 .6
. 1 313 . 1

205 .5 205 .5
134 .4 134 .4
NA
NA
138 . 1 138 .5
313 . 1 312 .5

103 .5
142 .5
154 .7
220 .4
2 2 3 .8

.5 103
.7 145
.0 156
. 1 221
.8 225

2 0 5 .5 2 0 5 . 5
134 .4 134 .4
NA
NA
138 .5 139 .2
310 .3 309 . 1

372
386
166
144
251

186
338
306
199
351

.5
. 1
. 1
.7
.7

.8
.7
.6
.3
.5

192 . 1
147 .0
158 .0
NA
157 .4

.5 103 .5
.7 145 .7
.0 156 .0
. 1 224 .7
.9 225 .9

208 .5 208 .5
134 .4 134 .4
NA
HA
137 .5 136 .8
305 .4 300 .8

Table 8. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for selected census product classes, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
1972
CENSUS CODE

OTHER
BASES

PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION

ANN
AVG

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG. SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

22814
22822

Spun n o n c e l l u l o s i c f i b e r a n d silk y a r n s
Rewound,plied,etc.,yarns other than wool

DEC/76

1 6 6 .8
149.4

158. 8 1 5 9 . 8 163. 9 1 6 4 . 2 168. 6 170. 0 169. 3 171.,0 170. 8 1 6 9 . 9 168.,7 167. 0
139. 9 139. 9 139. 9 1 3 9 . 9 149. 8 154. 5 155. 6 155..6 155. 6 1 5 4 . 1 154., 1 153. 4

22824
22831
22842
22981
22982
22983

DEC/75
T e x t u r e d , c r i m p e d , or b u l k e d f i l a m e n t y a r n s
•lool y a r n s , e x c e p t c a r p e t , i n c l u d i ng y a r n s spun a n d f i n i s h e d . . D E C / 7 5
F i n i s h e d t h r e a d for i n d u s t r i a l o r m a n u f a c t u r e r s ' u s e
. . . .
Hard f i b e r c o r d a g e a n d t w i n e
DEC/75
Soft fiber cordage and twine (except cotton)
DEC/77

112.3
188. 9
267.7
306.3
147. 7
135. 9

98.0
181. 5
252.6
293.6
141. 5
130. 2

98.0
1 8 3 .8
252.7
293.6
14 1 .5
130.2

105.8
186 . 1
261 .6
297.2
143. 3
131.8

105.9
186. 6
266.6
301 .3
145. 2
133. 7

111. 9 111.7 1 14.9 1 18..8 1 2 0 . 0
186. 6 188. 1 190. 8 192.. 1 193. 0
2 6 6 . 6 2 6 6 . 6 266 .6 2 6 6 .,6 2 7 4 . 7
304.7
NA 3 0 4 . 7 304.J 3 1 6 . 6
146. 9
NA 146. 9 146..9 1 5 2 . 6
135. 2
NA 135. 2 135.,2 140 .4

23111
23113
23212
23214
23221

Men's
len's
len's
*len's
len's

214.5
155. 3
178. 6
209.2
231. 9

209.6
151. 7
175. 6
206. 1
225. 9

212. 1
152. 0
177. 4
206.8
230.2

212. 1
152. 3
178. 1
207. 0
232. 5

212. 1
152. 4
178. 1
207.0
232.5

212.3
151. 8
177. 7
206 .3
232. 5

2 1 4 .8
155. 3
177. 9
206. 7
232. 1

215.5
157. 4
178. 7
210.5
232. 1

23230
2327 1
23282
23292
23317

M e n ' s , y o u t h s ' a n d boys* n e c k w e a r
Men's&boys' separate dress & sport trousers & dress shorts. .
Men's I boys' work clothing & w a s h a b l e service apparel
. . .
Men's and boys' outerwear, n.e.c
Women's, misses' 4 juniors' blouses & shirts, except knit .

DEC/75

1 14.7
177. 9
264.3
228. 3
141 . 1

115. 4
177. 9
258. 0
217 .7
137. 9

1 15.4
177. 9
258. 0
222. 4
137. 9

115. 4
177. 9
258. 0
222. 4
137. 9

115. 4
177 . 9
262.5
228. 1
137. 9

115. 4
177. 9
264. 0
228. 1
137. 9

1 15.4
177. 9
264. 0
230.6
137. 9

23351
23372
23374
23393
23412

k'omens d r e s s e s - p r i c e d p e r u n i t ( 2 )
Women's, misses' and juniors' suits
W o m e n ' s , misses* a n d j u n i o r s ' s k i r t s a n d j a c k e t s
Women's, misses' & juniors' outerwear, n.e.c
Women's & children's underwear made from woven knit fabrics

DEC/75
DEC/7 1
DEC/7 1
.

DEC/72

124. 7
115. 3
124. 0
177. 5
20 1 .9

1 18.8
1 15.3
120. 5
151. 2
200. 0

1 19,0
1 15.3
120. 5
151. 2
2 0 0 ..0

120.,5
1 15.3
120. 5
152.,5
200. 0

120. 6
1 15.3
122. 9
176. 7
200. 6

125. 9
115. 3
122. 9
176. 7
20 1.2

23413
23421
23422
23521
236 12

Women's 8 children's nightwear made from woven knit fabrics

.

Corsets, girdles, combinations, and accessories
H a t s a n d hat b o d i e s ( e x c e p t c o t t o n a n d m i l l i n e r y )
Children's and infants' knit sport shirts

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/77
DEC/77

156. 4
132. 9
142. 3
132. 2
134., 1

150. 2
128. 4
136. 2
132..6
127.,5

153.,7
128..4
139.,7
128..4
131 ..0

156. 2
130. 8
141. 2
128..4
132..5

156. 2
130. 8
141. 2
132. 6
133..6

23812
23926
23928
23940

Work gloves 4 m i t t e n s , made from woven knit fabrics
B e d s p r e a d s a n d b e d s e t s (not m a d e in w e a v i n g m i l l s )
S h e e t s and p i l l o w c a s e s (not m a d e in w e a v i n g m i l l s )
Canvas products

DEC/72
DEC/77

3 1 1 .,5
NA
186.,0
131..9

306. 6
NA
178..9
126..8

3 1 1 ..2
2 2 6 ,.5
182,.0
126,.8

3 1 1 ..2
2 2 6 ..5
182..0
127.8

311 . 2
226 ..5
182..0
129..3

2421 1
24212
24262
24313
24314

H a r d w o o d lumber ( 2 )
S o f t w o o d lumber ( 2 )
Hardwood dimension stock, furniture parts, & vehicle stock. .

DEC/75
DEC/75

Doors w o o d , interior and exterior

DEC/71

24316
24341
24351
24480
24491

Wood mouldings, except prefinished mouldings

DEC/75
DEC/7 1
DEC/7 1

suits (2)
t a i l o r e d d r e s s , s p o r t c o a t s a n d j a c k e t s (2)
& boys' knit outerwear sport shirts
& b o y s ' d r e s s & s p o r t shi r t s , e x c e p t k n i t s p o r t s h i r t s .
and boys' underwear

Wirebound boxes m a d e from l u m b e r , veneer and plywood

. . . .

2451 1
24521
24920
24996

C o m p o n e n t s for s t a t i o n a r y b u i l d i n g s
Particleboard

251 12
25 1 13
25 1 15
25120
25143

Wood living room, library, s u n r o o m , and hall furniture (2). .
W o o d d i n i n g room a n d k i t c h e n f u r n i t u r e , e x c e p t c a b i n e t s ( 2 ) .
W o o d b e d r o o m f u r n i t u r e (2)
Upholstered wood household furniture
Metal porch, lawn, and outdoor furniture

DEC/73

DEC/75

149..5 149,.5 149,.7
152..4
169,.0 166 .5 166,.4
165,.3
.
1
2 3 6 ,.8 237 .4 237 .9
241 ,
369,.8 356 ,. 1 356 . 1 367 .3
2 1 5 ,.5 2 1 0 ,. 1 2 1 3 .6 214 .0

DEC/67
DEC/74
DEC/75

NA
169 . 1
153 .4
183 .2

DEC/75

See footnotes at end of table.




81

216.3
157. 8
180. 0
212.4
232. 1

2 1 7 ..2 2 2 0 . 6
158., 9 159. 3
180.,3 182. 0
2 1 2 .,5 2 1 3 . 2
2 3 4 ..4 2 3 4 .,4

113. 9
177. 9
266. 9
229. 9
141. 5

NA 1 13.9
177..9 177. 9
267,.2 2 6 7 . 2
232,. 1 2 3 2 . 1
141,.5 141. 5

1 13.9
178. 0
268.6
232. 1
147.0

113..9 1 13.9
178..0 178. 2
2 6 8 ..6 2 6 8 . 6
2 3 2 .. 1 2 3 2 . 1
147,.0 147. 0

126. 3
1 15.3
122. 9
177. 8
202. 2

126. 9
1 15.3
121. 8
178. 5
202. 2

128,.6 127. 5
1 15,
.3 1 15.3
123,.8 1 2 7 . 0
179,. 1 1 7 9 . 4
202..2 2 0 2 . 2

127. 3
115.3
128.4
199. 8
202.2

128,. 1 126. 8
1 15,.3 115.,3
128 .4 128.,4
2 0 3 ,.5 2 0 3 .,5
2 0 4 ,.7 2 0 4 .,7

156. 2
130. 8
141 .2
132. 6
132.,9

157. 8
132. 3
144..0
132..6
132..9

157. 8
135. 2
144. 0
133.,4
135. 0

157,.8
135,.2
144,.0
133 .4
135 .0

157. 8
135. 2
144. 0
NA
136. 7

157,.8
135,.2
144,.0
133 .4
136 .7

157..8
137.,2
144..0
133,.4
140 ..3

3 1 4 ..8
227. 0
184..8
130. 0

314. 8
227. 0
184.,3
130. 0

3 1 1 . 3 311 .3 3 1 1 . 3 3 1 1 . 3
2 3 3 .,3
NA 2 3 4 . 9
NA
183.,6
NA 190.8 192. 4
130..0 133 . 1 134. 6 137. 6

311
234
192
137

311 ,.3
2 3 4 ..9
192,. 9
139..7

157. 8
135. 2
144. 0
133. 4
135. 0

.3
.9
.4
.6

154 .2
167 .6
244 .3
37 1 .8
216 . 0

154. 2
162..2
2 4 4 ..6
37 1..8
215. 8

153. 4
157..4
NA
371. 8
2 1 7 ..4

155 .4 153,. 1
154 .4 156,.8
NA 244,.6
37 1 .8 371 .8
220 .0 221 .8

167.,4
181..9
177..4
190.,7
2 7 9 .,4

161,.2
181 .9
,
180,.7
190..7
282,.7

150 .5
185 .4
185 .7
190 .4
282 .7

147..0
185,.4
185..7
190.,4
285. 2

146..2
185,.4
186..2
189.,5
2 8 5 ..2

144 .9 151 .8
185 .4 185 .4
185 . 1 185 . 1
187 .4 186,.9
285 .2 2 8 5 .2

175,.3
181 .9
176,.8
190 .8
27 9,.4

NA 155
153,.0
164,.5 164 .5 164
144,.6 150 .6 152
174 .0 177 . 1 179

.0
.5
.4
.0

155
164
160
178

226 . 9 220 .2
254 , 1 244 .8
236 . 1 227 .7
NA
195 .2
277 .6 270 .6

2 1 5 ..5 2 1 6 . 3
157..6 157. 4
178,.7 179. 0
2 1 0 ,.5 2 1 1 . 9
232,. 1 2 3 2 . 1

118. 3
193. 3
279. 3
320. 1
154. 3
142. 0

154. 4
169,.5
244,.3
371.8
216,.5

.4
.9
.6
,.5
.4

177 .4
178 .4
174 .6
190..6
2 7 3 .5

117 ..7
192..4
2 7 9 ..3
316. 6
152. 6
140..4

150..9 151 .8 152..7
170.8 171 ,.5 17 1..0
2 3 8 ,.4 2 4 0 ..2 242,.7
377 ,. 9 377., 9 371,.8
2 1 2 ,. 9 2 1 3 ..9 213,.8

176
181
174
190
279

186,.8
162,.0
175,.2
182 .5
173,.5
180,.3
190.. 1 192..0
281 ,.2 2 7 3 ,.5

126 .3
192.4
279.3
316.6
152. 6
140.4

158,.7
181 .9
178,.5
190.,7
2 8 2 ,.7

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
.8
.5 164,.5 164,.5 164,.5 173 .6 176,.0 176,.0 176 .0 176 .0
.8 164,.0 161,.7 159,.0 153 . 1 149,.9 147..5 146 .5 150 .2
.7 183,.2 184 .2 185 . 1 186 .7 189 .6 189,.5 188 .6 182 . 1

2 1 9 . 1 220 . 0 224 .9
245 .6 246 .6 250 .6
2 2 9 .3 231 . 1 2 3 3 .0
NA 197 .6
NA
270 .6 270 .6 270 .6

225 .7
252 .4
235 .2:
194 .9>
270 .6i

227 .5 228 .2 228 .9
254 .4 256 .9 257 .2
236 .6 237 . 1 237 .5
NA
200 . 1 20 1 .4
270 .6 270 .6 270 .6

229 .al 2 3 2 .2 2 3 2 .6
259 .0l 2 5 9 .0 261 .0
2 3 9 .7 240 . 1 241 .8
NA
20 1 .5 201 .8
2 8 8 . I1 2 9 3 .0 2 9 2 .4

233 .6
26 1 .4
2 4 3 .8
NA
293 .4

Table 8. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for selected census product classes, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise Indicated)
1972
CENSUS CODE
25151
25152
25153
25154
25210
25221

OTHER
BASES

PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION
I n n e r s p r i n g m a t t r e s s e s , o t h e r than c r i b size
Bedsprings
Convertible sofas
Wood office furniture
Metal office s e a t i n g , including upholstered (2)

ANN
AVG

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG. SEPT.

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

184.8
199.5
179.0
199.6
255. 1
242.6

178. 8
190. 1
172. 3
197. 6
244. 9
230. 1

178..8
196,,8
177. 6
197..6
2 5 1 .,3
2 3 7 ..6

182. 8
198. 2
176..5
197. 6
254. 5
239. 4

184. 4
197. 5
178. 1
197. 6
255. 5
238. 4

184. 4
197. 5
178. 1
197. 6
256.4
243. 2

184. 4
197. 5
178. 1
197. 6
2 5 5 ..5
242, 9

184
196
178
200
255
244

.4 188.8
.3 203 .6
. 1 182 .5
.5 200 .5
.5 255 .5
.3 2 4 5 .3

188
203
182
202
257
246

239. 3
259. 7
301.8
209, 4
227. 1

2 3 9 .,3 2 3 9 . 3 2 4 5 . 2 2 4 5 . 2
2 5 9 .,7 2 5 9 . 7 2 6 2 ..7 2 6 2 . 9
3 0 1 ..8 3 0 1 . 8 3 0 1 . 8 30 1 .8
2 1 0 ..6 2 1 1 . 6 2 1 4 .,7 2 1 5 . 6
2 2 7 .. 1 2 2 7 ., 1 2 2 7 ., 1 2 2 8 . 0

245. 2
262. 9
NA
215. 9
237. 0

245
262
301
216
239

.2
.9
.8
.0
.6

2 4 5 .2
262 .9
309 .2
214.8
241 .0

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

.8
.6
.5
.7
.9
.3

NA
203.6
NA
202.7
257.9
246.6

192 .3
204 .8
185 .8
NA
257 .7
247 .8

NA
204.8
NA
204. 1
258.3
249.2

245
262
316
218
244

.2
.9
.7
.7
.6

251.9
264.2
316.7
222.9
245.4

266
266
316
223
245

NA
150.9
150.6
150.4
175.4

NA
147 .0
150.8
150 .5
175 .0

261 11
261 12
2621 1
26213
26214

Special alpha and dissolving woodpulp
Other p u l p , including pulpmill byproducts, except tall o i l . .

DEC/73
DEC/73

C l a y c o a t e d p r i n t i n g and c o n v e r t i n g p a p e r (2)
B o o k p a p e r , u n c o a t e d (2)

DEC/73
DEC/73

247.8
262.8
307.9
216.4
236.2

26216
26217
26218
2631 1
26312

Writing and related papers
Unbleached kraft packaging/industrial converting paper (2).
P a c k a g i n g / i n d u s t . converting paper, exc. unbleached kraft (2)
Unbleached kraft packaging/industrial converting paperboard .
Bleached packaging & industrial converting paperboard
. . . .

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75

NA
149.4
146.8
149.2
170.4

148., 1
144.,4
141. 8
146.,3
163..3

148..7
148..3
141,.8
146..5
165..5

149.,5
149..9
143.,2
146..3
176..2

149. 2
150. 6
143. 2
147.,3
17 1..9

149. 5
150.8
144.,9
150. 3
164.,6

152. 0
150. 8
147.,4
151., 1
165. 2

NA
150 .8
149 .2
151 . 1
166 .4

NA
150 .8
149 .7
150 .9
17 1 .3

150
149
150
174

NA
.8
.6
.4
.8

Combination furnish paperboard

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75

145.2
149.9
16 1.3
NA
340.9

139..4
146. 6
155..9
NA
3 3 4 ..3

142 .4
147..5
155.. 9
NA
3 3 4 ,.3

142,.4
147 ..5
155,.9
NA
3 3 4 ..3

142.,4
148.,4
159.,4
NA
3 3 4 ..3

147..6
149. 8
162..9
NA
3 4 3 ..4

147..6
149.8
162..9
168..3
3 4 3 ..4

147 .6
149 .8
162 .9
168 .2
343 .4

147 .6
149 .8
162 .9
167 .6
343 .4

147
152
162
167
343

NA 147 .6 144.6
.6
.5 152.5 152 .5 152.5
.9 162.9 165 .5 165.5
NA 163.6
NA
.6
.4 343.4 343 .4 3 4 9 . 4

348.8
246. 1
227.0
257.2
304.3

3 4 4 ., 1 3 4 8 ,.6 3 4 9 ..3 3 4 9 .,3 3 4 9 ..3 3 4 9 ..3 349
2 2 8 ..7 2 3 4 ,.4 2 3 4 ,.4 2 3 4 ..4 2 3 4 ..4 2 4 6 .,3 2 5 3
2 2 1 .. 1 2 2 1 ,. 1 2 2 1 .. 1 221 ,. 1 221 . 1 2 2 1 .. 1 227
24 1 .7
. 2 4 6 ,.6 2 5 4 ,.3 2 5 4 ..3 2 5 4 ,.3 2 5 4 .,3 254
2 8 2 . 8 3 0 5 ,.5 3 0 5 ..5 3 0 5 ..5 3 0 5 ,.5 3 0 5 ..5 305

26313
26314
26413
26431
26471

G r o c e r s ' & variety bags (paper) I wardrobe, shopping
Sanitary napkins and tampons

. . . .

.3 349
. 1 257
.2 233
.3 2 6 5
.5 3 0 5

.3 349
.5 257
.5 234
. 1 265
.5 305

.3 3 4 9 . 2
.5 2 5 7 . 5
.3 2 3 4 . 3
. 1 265.6
.5 3 0 5 . 5

349
257
234
265
305

. 1 266. 1
.5 2 6 6 . 5
.7 3 1 6 . 7
. 1 223.4
.4 2 4 5 . 2

.2
.5
.3
.6
.5

NA
147.5
149.4
149. 1
174.9

349.2
257.5
234.3
265.6
313.8

26472
26541
26542
26543
26551

Sanitary tissue health products

26552
2661 1

F i b e r c a n s , t u b e s , a n d similar fiber p r o d u c t s

DEC/75

162.0
242.5

158.,7 158,.7 158..7 158.,7 158..7 158. 7 16 1 .8 16 1 .8 161 .8 168.0 168 .0 169.8
2 3 0 ..8 2 3 7 . 8 2 3 8 ..5 2 4 2 .,5 2 4 5 .,4 2 4 8 ., 1 241 .9 245 .2 2 4 3 .5 245.6 244 .5 246 .7

28121
28123
28161
28162
28193

S o d i u m h y d r o x i d a ( c a u s t i c s o d a ) (2)
Titanium pigments
Other white opaque pigments

DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/73

209.2
359.2
16 1 .3
124. 1
247.6

2 1 5 ..5 221 .8
297 ..6 337 ,. 2
147 ..2 154..3
1 18.9 119,.2
2 3 1 ., 1 2 3 5 ,.6

DEC/73
DEC/74
DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/75

237.9
NA
270.9
369.3
156.8

2 2 4 ..5 227 ,.5 2 3 5 ..2 2 3 2 .,6 2 4 2 .,4 2 3 7 ,,9
NA
NA
NA
20 1 ,. 1
NA 198.,7
2 5 5 ..9 257 ..5 2 5 9 ..8 260 ., 1 2 5 8 ,.9 2 6 0 .,4
3 4 3 .,7 3 5 5 .. 1 360,. 1 3 6 3 ..3 3 6 5 ..6 3 6 8 ..9
148..0 149,.3 151,.4 154..3 156.. 1 157..3

DEC/75

149.2
294.2
274.8
NA
NA

143 .5
276 .5
26 1 .6
132 .3
144 .6

143 .2
281 .5
26 1 .6
133 .6
145 .0

143
285
265
138
145

DEC/71
DEC/7 1
DEC/7 1
DEC/71
DEC/7 1

163.4
NA
NA
NA
NA

159 .3
175 .8
166 . 9
189 .6
156 .6

16 1 .6
182 .3
169 .4
190 .9
157 .2

161 .6
182 .9
170 .0
196 . 1
163 .0

235.6

2 2 3 .6 2 2 3 .6 2 3 2 .6 236 .3 236 .3 237 .0 237 .0 237 .0 237 .0 2 3 7 . 1 242 .6 2 4 7 . 4

Cups and liquid-tight containers
O t h e r s a n i t a r y f o o d c o n t a i n e r s , b o a r d s , and t r a y s
P a p e r b o a r d f i b e r d r u m s w i t h m e t a l , w o o d , or p a p e r b o a r d e n d s .

28194
28195
28196
28197
28213

I n o r g a n i c a c i d s , e x c e p t n i t r i c , s u l f u r i c , and p h o s p h o r i c

. .

Other aluminum compounds
.
Potassium/sodium compounds (exc.bleaches, alkalies/alums)
T h e r m o p l a s t i c r e s i n s a n d p l a s t i c s m a t e r i a l s (2)

. .

28214
28220
28232
28241
28242

T h e r m o s e t t i n g r e s i n s a n d p l a s t i c s m a t e r i a l s (2)
Synthetic rubber (2)
R a y o n y a r n , v i s c o s e a n d cupramrron i um p r o c e s s e s
Polyamide fibers, n y l o n , except nontextile monofilaments
Other noncellulosic synthetic organic fibers

28331
28341
28342
28344
28348

Synthetic organic medicinal
Pharmaceutical preparations
Pharmaceutical preparations
Pharmaceutical preparations
Pharmaceutical preparations

28412

Household detergents

. .

c h e m i c a l s , in bulk
affecting neoplasms
a c t i n g on c e n t r a l n e r v o u s s y s . .
a c t i n g on the r e s p i r a t o r y s y s . .
affecting parasitic diseases. . .

See footnotes at end of table.




82

207 ,.7
3 3 9 ,.8
154..3
119. 2
2 4 0 ..5

.8
.0
.2
.6
.3

2 1 0 ..5 207 ..5 2 1 1 ,.7
3 4 0 ..5 351 ..6 3 6 0 ..0
156., 9 158,, 1 158..7
121..8 123. 9 127.,3
2 4 1 ..3 2 4 2 ..2 2 4 4 ..3

147
289
264
141
148

.6 148
.2 294
.7 267
.4 145
. 1 156

.2
.3
.3
.2
.6

210
363
158
124
246

. 1 206 .7
.7 367 .8
.7 169 .4
.8 126 .7
.2 247 .0

204
385
169
129
256

.0
.9
.4
.6
.5

201.5
392.8
169.4
125.9
264.0

204 .6
384 .7
169 .4
125 .9
260 .6

208.7
388.6
169.4
125.9
26 1.6

237 .3
NA
277 .6
378 .5
162 .6

243
214
279
379
161

.9
.9
.9
.7
.8

244.3
NA
288.7
380 .6
162.8

244 .6
208 .3
290 .9
382 .6
158 .3

252.2
208.6
291 .0
380.7
158.7

2 3 2 .9
NA
2 6 9 .8
372 .6
161 .2

149 .4 151 .5 151 .4 151 .5 153. 1 153 . 1 153.5
297 .4 2 9 7 . 8 300 .2 300 .0 3 0 1 . 2 302 .7 3 0 4 . 2
277 .8 277 .9 284 .8 284 .3 2 8 4 . 3 284 .6 2 8 4 . 1
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
146,.0
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
156,.4
NA

162 .4 162 .4 162 .4 164 .7 164 .7 165 .6 165.3 165 .3 165.3
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
186 .5 186 .5 190 . 1
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
170 . 1 170 . 1 170 . 1
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
198 .5 202 .6 202 .6
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
163 .7 166 .4 166 .4

Table 8. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for selected census product classes, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
1972
CENSUS CODE

OTHER
BASES

PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION
Soaps, except specialty cleaners, household
Shaving preparations (2)
Perfume,
cologne and toilet water (2) . . .
Other toiletries (2)

ANN
AVG

ex.urea

Phosphoric acid (2)
S u p e r p h o s p h a t e , phosphatic f e r t . m a t e r i a l s (2)
M i x e d f e r t i l i z e r s , m a d e in p l a n t ( 2 )
Mixed fertilizers, mixing only (2)
Explosives (except government owned plants) (2)
Gelatin, except ready-to-eat desserts
Gasoline
jet fuel
Kerosene
Distillate fuel oil
Residual fuel oil

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

SEPT.

JULY

OCT.

NOV.

2 6 3 .9
191 .7
2 3 0 ..5
176 ,.4

2 6 5 ,.0
193,.0
2 5 6 .8
179,.7

DEC.

. DEC/71

2 5 0 ..0
174..2
2 3 9 ..9
170..9

2 5 7 ,. 1 2 5 6 .7
183..3 172 .0
2 3 5 .. 1 2 3 9 .2
168..4 172..6

2 5 6 ..7
193. 2
226. 6
168..0

2 5 8 ,.0
194,.3
2 2 6 ..5
167..2

2 5 8 .0
179..7
2 5 2 .8
171 .0

258
179
221
171

.0
.7
.3
.5

260
182
253
177

.9
.0
.0
.7

2 6 3 ,. 9
177..4
2 5 3 .,0
177..2

DEC/73
DEC/75
DEC/73
DEC/75
DEC/75

432. 6
2 4 5 .,3
3 3 6 ..3
1 2 6 .,4
140. 6

4 1 2 ..8
2 2 7 ..8
3 2 2 ..9
1 14..5
133.,3

4 2 1 ,.3
2 3 3 ..0
3 2 6 ,.6
1 18..3
135,.0

4 2 3 .2
2 3 4 ,.8
328.2
122..3
139,.7

4 3 7 .,7
2 5 2 ..5
332. 9
129. 8
140. 0

4 4 5 ,.3
256.8
3 3 9 ..8
130, 6
145..4

4 4 2 .6
2 5 4 ,.9
342 .4
128,.6
143,.7

441
254
344
128
142

.6
.4
.7
.7
.6

443
252
344
129
143

.5
.6
.9
.4
.2

4 4 0 .. 1 4 3 3 ,.2 4 2 7 ,. 1 4 2 3 . 1
2 5 0 ..0 2 4 5 ,. 1 2 3 9 ,.9 2 4 1 ,.3
3 4 4 ..0 3 3 8 . 1 336 .9 3 3 4 .0
127..4 128,.3 130,.0 128,.9
140..5 1 4 1 . 8 142..3 139..5

DEC/76

171 .6
259. 2
2 5 0 ..6
2 6 6 .7
3 2 1 ., 0
9 2 ..5

167..8
2 5 7 ..3
2 4 1 .,7
252. 6
295, 8
8 3 ..7

166,.0
2 5 7 ..8
2 4 4 ,.2
2 6 4 ..9
3 0 2 ,.3
8 3 ..7

167,.9
2 6 0 ,.0
2 5 1 ,.0
2 6 7 ..3
3 1 1 ..5
8 3 ..7

166. 6
2 5 5 .,4
2 5 1 .,2
266. 5
334. 1
9 3 ..0

166,.3
2 5 5 ,.3
2 5 1 ,.3
2 6 9 ..7
3 2 2 ..8
93..0

166,. 1 163 . 1 181
254 .4 2 5 2 .9 2 6 5
2 5 1 .. 1 2 5 1 .0 2 4 9
2 6 8 ..8 27 1 .0 267
3 2 2 ..5 3 2 5 .4 331
93..0 93 .0 93

.0
.0
.2
.8
.7
.0

178,.8
2 6 3 ..7
2 5 2 ..2
266 .,9
3 2 5 .,2
98, 6

DEC/75
; ; ; ;
DEC/75

Liquefied refinery gases (feed stock and other u s e s )
Unfinished oils and lubricating oil base stock
. . .
Asphalt
Paving mixtures and blocks (2)
Roofing asphalts and pitches, coatings, and cements .
Asphalt and tar roofing and siding products

FEB.

2 5 9 ..9
184.,5
239. 2
1 7 3 .,2

DEC/71

Cyclic intermediates
C y c l i c (coal t a r ) c r u d e s
Miscellaneous acyclic chemicals/chemicals products,
S y n t h e t i c , compound a m m o n i a , nitric acid (2)
Urea (2)

JAN.

179,.3
2 6 3 ,.0
2 5 4 ,.9
2 6 6 ..5
3 2 3 ..8
9 8 ..6

.2 7 2 3 .8 7 2 3 ,. 1 7 2 2 . 1 7 18..4 7 1 4 ..5
, 9 1 0 5 9 ,.4 1 0 5 7 . 2 1 0 4 9 .,8
.81065,. 1 1059.
.7 3 2 6 ,.8 3 2 0 ., 9 3 1 9 ,.3 32 1.,3 3 2 2 ., 9
.51068,. 4 1 0 5 9 .. 6 1 0 4 8 ,.0 1039., 4 1 0 5 2 .,4
.01 246 .31 192..3 1 179,.0 1 174.
.21 180,.8

DEC/75
DEC/75

266. 6
874. 8
7 8 9 .,7
413, 1
2 2 1 ..3
162. 8

266 .2
8 3 6 ..7
6 7 8 ..7
3 8 9 ..4
195..2
164.,3

267 ,.0 2 6 8 ,.3
8 3 6 ..7
NA
6 7 8 .,7 7 2 6 ..5
3 9 4 ..3 4 0 2 ..2
195..4 2 1 3 ..8
161 ,. 1 155.4

Passenger car pneumatic tires (2)
Truck/bus tires (2)
Other pneumatic and all solid tires (2)
Inner tubes (2)
Tread rubber, tire sundries, and repair m a t e r i a l s (2) ! !

DEC/73
DEC/73
DEC/7 3
DEC/73
DEC/73

2 0 9 .,7
221. 6
216. 2
NA
233. 6

2 0 3 .,2
2 1 0 .,2
2 0 5 .,2
2 4 0 ..7
2 1 6 ..6

2 0 5 ..4
2 1 2 ..0
2 0 8 ..9
2 4 4 ..7
NA

2 0 8 .. 1 2 1 0 . 0
219. 6 221. 1
2 1 4 ..5 2 1 6 . 2
251 ..8 2 5 4 . 0
2 2 8 .,2 2 2 8 . 2

Reclaimed rubber
Rubber and plastics
Rubber and plastics
Rubber and plastics
Rubber and plastics

DEC/73
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75

195. 3
165. 3
163. 9
1 4 3 ..7
1 7 3 ..9

1 9 1 ..6
1 5 6 ..4
150. 9
1 3 9 ,,2
1 6 5 .,7

195..5
157..8
158,.0
139..2
165..7

188..6
160., 1
160..2
139., 1
169..9

DEC/7 1
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/70
JUN/78

2 7 5 ,,6
156..7
145..7
198,.8
135 .5

2 6 7 .. 1 27 1 .2
,
154,.0 151 .8
140..7 142 .5
190,.0 191 .0
133 .2 133 .0

2 7 0 ,,9 2 7 0 . 9
155,.5 156..3
144,.7 145,. 7
191,. 1 2 0 2 ,.0
133 .6 134 .0

DEC/70
JUN/78
JUN/78
DEC/75
DEC/70

188..6
131,.5
131 .5
128 .0
2 5 9 .2

188.. 1
126 .3
129 . 1
126 .9
2 4 4 .2

183,.0
127 .7
130 . 1
128 . 1
244 .2

DEC/6 9

3 2 4 .7
2 8 3 .2

3 4 2 .2 3 1 7 .2 327 .8 3 4 3 .0 3 3 2 .9 323 .3 325 .6 318 .4 3 18 .0 317 .8 3 1 4 .2 3 1 5 .6
2 5 2 .5 2 0 6 .9 2 5 8 . 1 2 8 1 .7 290 .3 297 .5 30 1 .8 300 .6 3 0 1 .8 301 .8 3 0 3 .2 3 0 2 .7

150 .3
3 2 8 .7
3 2 9 .5

146 .5 147 . 1 147 . 1 147 .2 147 .2 147 .2 153 .5 153 .5 153 .5 153 .5 153 .5 153 .5
3 1 1 .4 3 1 1 .4 311 .4 326 .7 3 3 5 .3 335 .3 3 3 5 .5 3 3 5 .5 3 3 5 .5 3 3 5 .5 3 3 5 .5 3 3 5 .5
3 2 4 .3 3 2 4 .2 324 .3 3 3 2 .4 3 3 2 .3 330 .9 331 .5 331 .5 331 . 9 330 .2 330 .2 330 .2

belts
belts
hose,
hose,

and belting, flat
! !
and b e l t i n g , other than flat
.
horizontal reinforced
continuous molded nonhydraulic

Rubber heels and soles
Druggist and medical sundries
Consumer and commerical plastics products, n.e.c
Unsupported plastics film, sheets, rods, and tubes
Foamed plastic products
Laminated sheets, rods, and tubes
Packaging and shipping containers
Industrial plastics products, except belting.
Construction plastics products
Regenerated cellulosic products, except rayon
Finished cattle hide and kip side leathers
Finished sheep and lamb leathers (2)

. . .

.
.

DEC/75

7 2 0 . 9 6 5 6 ., 9 6 8 3 . 8 7 3 8 . 7 5 0 ..7 7 4 4 ,.9 7 4 2 ,. 1 7 3 2
105 1 .4
9 4 3 ., 1 9 7 9 ..01044.,5'1090. 3 1096..31090..8 1080
3 2 3 .,8 2 8 9 ..5 3 0 7 ..3 3 3 3 ,.9 3 3 9 . 8 3 3 7 ..5 3 3 6 .. 1 330
1 0 5 0 ..0 9 2 8 , 2 9 9 2 ..61074.. 5 1 0 9 6 .,91084,. 1 1083.
.81071
1 2 3 8 ..9 1207 ..9 1 2 4 8 ..01323 . 6 1 3 3 4 .,51318,.2 1255..71206

178..7 178,.0
2 6 3 ,.2 2 6 2 ,, 6
2 5 4 ,.2 2 5 4 , 6
2 6 9 ..2 2 6 9 ..2
3 3 0 ,. 1 3 2 6 ..5
9 8 ,.6
98, 6

2 7 0 ,.7
193,.9
236 . 1
177 ,.3

(2).

O t h e r f l a t g l a s s - f r o m g l a s s m a d e in s a m e e s t a b ( 2 ) . . . .
Glass containers
C e m e n t , h y d r a u l i c ( i n c l u d i n g c o s t of s h i p p i n g c o n t a i n e r s )

DEC/75

See footnotes at end of table.




83

188
126
130
126
244

. 1
.3
.2
.8
.2

2 7 2 ..6
855. 1
846. 1
421.8
226. 7
165. 8

188. 6
160. 1
160. 2
139. 1
1 6 9 ..9

2 7 2 ..3 2 6 9 ,.2
8 8 1 ..2 8 8 1 . 2
8 3 2 . 9 8 3 2 .,9
4 2 3 .,2 4 2 2 ,.2
2 3 2 ., 1 2 3 2 ..6
159..0 171..2

2 6 3 .5
9 0 3 ,.9
8 3 2 .4
4 19 .3
2 3 2 ,.6
167 .3

2 6 6 .,8
8 8 8 ..3
8 13. 6
417. 8
2 2 3 ..7
163.,5

2 6 3 ,. 1
8 8 8 ..3
8 1 3 .,6
4 1 6 ..0
2 2 3 ..5
160..9

213. 7
229. 6
220 . t
NA
236. 6

2 1 4 ..7 2 1 4 . 9
2 2 9 ., 1 2 2 4 .,7
220. t 221. 2
NA
NA
2 3 7 ., 9 2 3 9 , 0

2 1 4 ., 1
224. 7
221 .9
NA
240. 2

193,.9 2 0 1 ,.6 2 0 1 .6
169,. 1 169,. 1 1 6 9 . 1
162,.0 162,.0 164. 7
140,.5 14 1,.7 14 1.,7
173,.7 178 .2
NA

2 0 1 . 6 2 0 1 .6
170..7 170. 7
1 7 2 ..5 175. 1
143.,3 1 6 0 . 2
182.. 1 182. 1

20 1 .6
170. 7
177. 5
160 . 2
1 8 2 ., 1

2 1 0 ..7 2 1 0 .,7 2 0 4 ,.3
2 2 1 ., 1 2 2 1 .. 1 2 2 1 ,.3
2 1 6 ..2 216 ..2 2 1 7 ,.2
2 5 4 .,0 2 5 4 ..0
NA
2 3 4 ..6 2 3 4 ..6 2 3 6 ,.6
188. 6
160 . 1
162..0
139.. 1
169..9

188. 6
169., 1
162. 0
140 ..5
173,.7

2 7 0 . 9 2 7 0 .,9
156,.3 156,.3
145,.9 145 .9
2 0 2 ,. 1 2 0 2 .7
133 .6 134..6

183,. 1 186 .8
129..0 130,.6
130 .6 130 .9
128 . 1 128 .2
2 6 7 .2 2 6 7 .2

190
131
131
128
267

. 1
. 1
.3
.4
.2

2 6 2 .0
NA
NA
417 .4
2 3 2 .8
166 .7

2 6 3 .,7 2 6 5 ,.0
8 8 8 . 3 8 8 8 ,.3
8 1 8 ., 1 8 1 3 ,.6
4 1 6 . 7 4 1 7 ..2
2 2 3 . 3 2 2 3 ,.5
158. 6 159,.3

206 .6
2 2 5 ,.2
2 1 6 .. 9
NA
2 3 6 ,.6

2 7 0 ,.9
156 .3
145 .9
2 0 0 .6
134 .5

2 7 0 ,.9
156 .3
147 .9
200 .7
137 .2

283. 0
156..3
148..2
20 1 .0
,
135..9

283. 0
156,.3
147 .0
20 1 .3
136 .2

2 8 7 .,9
160.,9
146 ,.8
2 0 1 ..3
140,.3

2 9 0 .. 1
164,.4
146,.8
20 1 .6
,
140 . 1

187 .0
131 .2
131 .6
128 .6
2 6 2 .6

196 .5
131 .4
131 .7
130 .3
2 6 2 .6

192,.2
132..8
132 .5
129 .5
2 6 2 .6

137
132
128
262

NA
.0
.8
.9
.6

192,.5
137,.0
132 .8
125 .5
2 6 2 .6

187 .5
137,.0
134 .6
126 .4
2 6 2 .6

Table 8. Continued—-Producer Price Indexes for selected census product classes, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
1972
CENSUS CODE

PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION

OTHER
BASES

ANN
AVG

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG. SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

32511
32530

B r i c k , except ceramic glazed and refractory
Clay floor and Mall tile, including quarry tile

3 0 0 ..2
178..5

2 9 0 .,2 2 8 9 ..6 2 9 9 ..3 3 0 0 ., 1 30 1. 3 3 0 2 ,.4 3 0 2 ..8 3 0 2 .,8 3 0 3 ..2 3 0 3 .. 1 3 0 3 ..8 3 0 3 ..8
170., 1 170.. 1 170., 1 173.,4 176 .,7 176..7 176.,7 176.,7 187,. 9 187,,9 187 .,9 187 .,9

32550
32591
32610
32620
32630

Clay refractories
Vitrified clay sewer pipe and fittings
Vitreous & semivitreous plumbing fixtures, accessories
. . .
Vitreous china & porcelain table & kitchen articles
Earthenware (semivitreous) table and kitchen articles
. . . .

3 1 2 .,2
2 1 4 .,9
2 5 5 .,7
3 3 5 ..0
3 1 0 ., 1

2 9 3 ..8
2 0 0 ..2
2 4 5 .,4
3 2 7 ..5
2 9 9 .,5

3 0 8 .. 1 3 1 1 ., 1 3 1 1 ..7 3 1 2 ..9 3 1 3 ,.7 3 1 3 ..7 3 1 3 .,7 3 1 3 ,.7
2 0 4 .. 1 2 0 4 . 2 2 0 3 .,8 2 1 7 .,5 2 1 7 ,.5 2 1 7 ..5 2 1 7 ..5 2 1 8 ..8
2 4 9 .,7 2 5 0 ..2 2 5 2 ..8 2 5 3 ..3 2 5 6 ,.7 2 5 9 ..6 2 6 0 ..4 2 5 9 ,.8
3 2 7 .,5 3 2 7 . 6 3 2 7 .,8 336 ,.6 3 3 6 ,.6 3 3 6 ..6 3 3 6 ..6 3 3 6 ..6
2 9 9 ..5 3 1 1 .. 1 3 1 1 .. 1 3 1 1 ., 1 3 1 1 ,. 1 3 1 1 ,. 1 311.. 1 3 1 5 ..3

32690
32710
32730
32740
32751

Pottery p r o d u c t s , n.e.c., including china decorating
C o n c r e t e block and brick (2)
R e a d y - m i x e d c o n c r e t e (2)
t i m e ( i n c l u d i n g c o s t of s h i p p i n g c o n t a i n e r s )
Gypsum building materials

160.,0
2 7 0 .. 1
2 9 9 ..9
3 3 7 ..6
2 5 4 ..6

155..4
2 6 3 ..7
2 9 6 ..2
3 2 4 ..3
2 5 8 ..2

155..4
2 6 4 ..5
2 9 6 ..7
3 3 6 ,.8
2 5 5 ..8

32911
32912
32913
32914
32961
32970

N o n m e t a l l i c a r t i f i c i a l sized g r a i n s (2)
N o n m e t a l l i c b o n d e d a b r a s i v e p r o d u c t s (2)
N o n m e t a l l i c coated abr prods & buffing wheels (2)
M e t a l a b r a s i v e s , incl s c o u r i n g p a d s (2)
Mineral wool for structural insulation
Nonclay refractories, except dead-burned magnesia

333. 8
2 9 6 ..0
2 1 4 ..0
129,.8
158,.9
184..8

3 2 5 ..6
2 8 1 ,.0
2 0 2 ,.3
123..5
149,.0
17 1..6

3 2 7 ..4 3 2 9 ..5
2 8 1 .. 9 2 8 2 ..8
2 1 2 ,.6 2 1 3 ..8
124..5 126..8
157,. 1 155..5
176,.4 177..9

3 2 9 ,.5 3 2 9 .,5 329 .5
2 8 9 ,.0 291 . 1 2 9 6 ,.3
2 1 5 ..4 2 1 5 ..4 215 .4
128.. 1 128..7 128,.7
154..9 157..5 156 .5
177..9 186..2 189,.5

33120
33121
33122
33123
33124

Other steel mill products, except wire products
.
Coke oven and blast furnace products, including ferroalloys
Steel ingot and semifinished shapes
Hot-rolled sheet and strip, including tin-mill products . .
Hot-rolled bar shapes, plates, structural shapes and piling

3 5 7 ,.2
3 6 5 ..9
3 5 8 ,.9
3 2 3 ..3
3 5 4 ..9

3 3 9 ,.9
3 5 0 ,.6
347,.8
3 1 1 ,.9
3 3 8 ,.9

339.. 9
3 5 1 ..0
3 4 7 ,.8
3 1 2 ,.2
3 3 9 ,.2

340..0
351 ,.0
3 4 7 ..8
3 1 8 ..9
3 4 7 ..2

3 6 0 ,.4
3 5 1 ,.3
3 5 0 ..3
3 1 8 ..2
3 5 2 ,.7

3 5 9 ..9
3 6 5 ..8
3 4 6 ,.8
3 1 7 ..6
3 5 3 ..0

362 .8 363,.8
374,. 1 3 7 4 ..2
347,.3 3 6 9 ,.7
318,.2 331 ,.6
352 .4 3 5 8 ,.4

363,.8
374,.5
369..7
330 .2
358,.6

363 .8
3 7 4 ,.4
3 6 9 ,.7
3 3 0 ,.2
3 5 9 ,.6

3 6 3 ,.8
3 7 4 ,.5
3 6 9 ,.7
3 3 0 ,.2
367,.0

3 6 3 ..8
3 7 4 .,5
369..7
330..2
366..2

3 6 3 ,.9
3 7 4 ..4
370..4
330..7
3 6 5 ,.9

33125
33126
33127
33128
33131

S t e e l w i r e ( p r o d u c e d in steel m i l l s )
S t e e l p i p e a n d t u b e s ( p r o d u c e d in s t e e l s )
C o l d - r o l l e d s t e e l s h e e t and s t r i p ( p r o d u c e d in s t e e l m i l l s )
C o l d - f i n i s h e d s t e e l b a r s and bar s h a p e
Ferromanganese

.

3 3 7 ,.3
3 4 3 .3
3 1 8 ,.4
3 2 1 ,.2
2 8 7 ,.0

319,.3 3 2 1 ,.3
317.. 1 317,.7
3 0 6 ..6 306 .7
3 0 7 ,.6 307,.6
286 .4 286 .4

3 2 4 ,.5
327,.7
308,.7
3 0 9 ..3
2 8 6 ,.4

325,.8
3 3 4 ..8
310,.5
311 .8
2 8 6 ,.4

3 2 5 ..6
3 3 5 ,.8
3 1 0 ,.4
3 1 1 ,.8
2 8 5 ,.2

325
337
310
312
285

33132
33133
33151
33152
33155

Ferrochrome
Ferrosilicon
N o n i n s u l a t e d f e r r o u s w i r e r o p e , m a d e in w i r e d r a w i n g p l a n t s . .
Steel nails and spikes
S t e e l w i r e , n o t p r o d u c e d in steel m i l l s

3 1 1 ,.5
3 2 4 ,.2
3 2 6 ,.0
3 5 3 ..3
3 3 9 ..6

3 1 0 ,.8
3 1 5 ,.0
2 9 9 ,.9
3 4 2 ,.0
3 2 1 ,.2

3 1 0 ,.8
315,.0
3 1 0 ..6
340,.4
3 2 4 ,.7

33156
33167
33168
33176
33221

F e n c i n g a n d f e n c e g a t e s , m a d e in w i r e d r a w i n g p l a n t s
C o l d - r o l l e d s t e e l s h e e t a n d s t r i p (not m a d e in s t e e l m i l l s ) .
C o l d - f i n i s h e d s t e e l b a r s & bar s h a p e s (not m a d e - s t e e l m i l l s ) .
S t e e l p i p e a n d t u b e s (not m a d e in steel m i l l s )
S t a n d a r d m a l l e a b l e iron c a s t i n g s (2)

3 0 4 ..6
3 1 7 ..5
3 1 5 ..4
3 4 3 ..2
156..2

2 8 9 ,.3 2 9 9 ,.4 2 9 9 ,.4
3 0 4 ,.5 3 0 4 ..5 3 0 7 ,.9
301 ,.4 3 0 2 ,. 1 303.,7
3 1 7 .. 1 317,.7 327 ,.7
153..9 153,. 9 153,.9

33312
33323
33334
33347
33395
33412
33413

Primary refined copper (2)

33414
33417
33513
33514
33515

Secondary zinc (2)
Secondary aluminum (2)
Copper and c o p p e r - b a s e a l l o y , rod, bar and shapes (2)
. . . .
Copper and copper-base alloy sheet, strip and plate (2) . . .
Copper and copper-base alloy pipe and tube (2)

DEC/7 1
DEC/7 1
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75

2 6 9 ..2
2 8 4 .,5
137.,5
144..7
152. 2

2 4 6 ..7
3 0 7 ..2
139..3
145.,4
160..2

33531

Aluminum plate (2)

DEC/75

196..5

188..5 189..4 191..5 191. 5 192..7 195,.2 2 0 0 ,.7 2 0 0 ,.7 2 0 0 .. 7 2 0 0 ..7 20 0..8 2 0 5 ..9

. . . .

DEC/75

DEC/71
DEC/76
DEC/75
DEC/74
.
.
.
.

DEC/75

2 0 7 ,.3
2 7 5 ,.2
3 1 0 ..2
3 3 6 ..0
8 9 7 .. 1
2 0 6 .. 1
3 6 2 .. 1

Primary refined zinc (2)
A l u m i n u m i n g o t , p r i m a r y (2)
Precious metals (primary smelting)
Secondary copper (2)
Secondary lead (2)

See footnotes at end of table.




84

310,.8
3 15,.0
2 9 9 ,.9
3 3 5 ,.3
323,.6

2 1 9 ,. 1 2 1 2 .0
2 4 9 .8 2 2 0 ,.4
2 8 5 . 5 2 8 5 ..3
3 3 4 ..9 3 3 4 .. 4
1 160,.01 0 5 8 ,.9
2 1 3 ,.8 2 1 0 ,.3
3 5 3 . 6 3 1 2 ..4
2 4 7 .. 6
3 0 0 ..5
137..7
143..5
159..2

158..4
2 6 2 ..6
2 9 7 .,3
3 3 8 ..3
2 5 5 ..8

2 0 7 ,.0
264,.5
2 8 5 ..0
3 3 6 ,.0
972..7
2 1 2 ..5
3 4 3 ..3

158..5
2 6 6 ..9
2 9 9 ..6
337 ..7
2 5 4 ..7

160..5
2 7 0 ..8
3 0 0 ..5
3 3 7 ..9
2 5 8 ..5

160,.5 160..5
270 ,.8 2 7 0 ,.6
303,. 1 30 1 .9
,
3 3 8 ..4 3 3 8 ,.7
2 5 8 ,. 1 2 5 7 ..8
3 2 9 ,.5
2 9 7 ,.6
2 1 5 ,.5
132..7
157,.4
189,.5

3 1 5 ..3 3 1 6 ..8 3 2 1 ..9
2 2 4 .. 1 2 2 4 .. 1 230 .. 0
2 5 9 ..7 2 6 0 .. 0 2 6 0 .,8
3 3 6 ,. 6 3 4 4 ..9 3 4 4 .. 9
NA 3 1 5 .,3 3 1 5 ..3

160..5 16 1 ,7
, 16 1..7
2 7 4 ,. 1 2 7 4 ,.0 2 7 4 ,.0
30 1 ,2
. 3 0 0 ..4 300 ,.6
340,.3 3 3 9 ,.8 3 3 9 ..6
2 5 3 ..5 2 5 2 ,. 1 2 5 0 ,.8

163. 6 163..6
2 7 3 .,9 2 7 4 ..9
3 0 0 ..4 300..4
339..3 3 3 9 . 8
251 . 1 2 4 9 ., 1

329..5 3 4 3 ,. 1 3 4 4 ,.5
2 9 8 .,2 2 9 9 ,.4 2 9 9 ,.7
2 1 5 ,.5 2 15,.6 2 1 5 ,.6
132,. 1 133,. 1 133, 1
157,.2 164,.3 164,! 8
189,.5 189,.5 189,.5

3 4 4 .,5 3 4 3 ,. 1
316.,5 3 1 8 .,8
2 1 5 ..7 2 1 5 ,.7
134., 1 132..5
164..8 168..3
189., 9 189,.9

.8
.9
.7
.2
.2

347,.5
350,.0
327 .6
332,.4
2 8 8 ,.9

349,.6
352,.5
327 .7
332,.4
288 .9

351,.6
3 5 2 ,.2
327 ,.8
332 .5
287 .4

3 5 2 ,.0
3 6 4 ,.0
3 2 7 ,.8
332,.4
2 8 7 ,.4

352..0
364..3
327.,8
332..4
2 8 7 ,.4

352..3
365,. 1
328,.3
332,.4
2 8 7 ,.4

3 1 0 ,.8 3 1 0 ,.8
3 1 9 ,.4 3 1 9 ,.4
325 .8 3 2 6 ,.4
3 4 3 .. 1 3 5 0 ..3
325..0 3 2 4 ..8

310 .8
3 19 .4
326 .4
3 5 0 ,.3
325 .0

310,.8
3 1 9 ,.4
326 .4
362 .9
351 ,.7

313,.9
319,.4
326,.4
362 .9
353,.8

3 1 3 .. 9 3 1 2 ,.5
3 1 9 ,.4 3 4 2 . 8
3 3 0 .. 1 346,.9
3 6 2 ,. 9 3 6 2 ,.9
3 5 6 ,.3 3 5 6 ..3

310..9
343..7
346..9
362,.9
3 5 6 ..3

311 ,.7
342 .8
346..9
364,. 1
356 ,.4

3 0 7 ..4
3 0 9 ..8
3 0 6 ..2
3 3 4 ,.7
155,.9

3 0 7 ..4
3 0 9 ,.6
3 0 6 ,.2
3 3 5 ,.8
155,.9

307,.4
312,.0
306,.2
337 .8
155 .9

3 0 7 ,.4
3 2 6 ,.7
324,.3
3 5 0 ,.0
156,.6

307,.4 3 0 7 ,.4
326,.8 3 2 6 ,. 9
326,. 1 3 2 7 ,.2
352,.4 352,.2
157,. 1 157,.2

3 0 7 ,.4
3 2 6 ,.9
3 2 7 ,.2
3 6 3 ,.9
157,.6

3 0 7 ..4
326..9
327..2
364..2
157..6

307 ,.4
3 2 7 ..4
327..2
3 6 5 ,.0
159,.2

2 0 9 ,.9
2 7 9 ,.2
2 9 6 ..5
3 3 6 ..0
94 1..7
2 1 2 ..7
3 6 1 ..6

211 ,. 1 2 0 5 .4
27 1 .8 2 7 9 .2
3 1 6 ..4 3 18,.6
3 3 6 ..8 3 3 5 ,.6
9 3 0 ..5 8 7 5 ,.6
2 1 0 ..0 2 0 7 ,.3
3 5 3 ..7 355,.3

2 0 3 ,. 9
3 0 4 ,.9
3 1 8 ,. 9
3 3 5 ,.9
7 5 8 ,.4
2 0 4 ..5
3 7 3 ..4

2 1 2 .8 2 0 9 ,.5
330 .6 315,.9
3 3 6 ,.4 3 3 8 ..3
3 3 6 ,.3 3 3 6 ..3
7 6 7 ,.3 9 1 6 ..7
2 0 8 ,.8 2 0 5 ..3
4 1 5 .. 9 3 9 1 ,.9

2 0 3 ,.6 198..5 195,.0
3 0 1 ,.2 257,. 1 227 ,.7
3 2 0 ..4 3 2 0 ..9 300 ..2
336 ..9 3 3 5 .,8 336 .. 8
8 3 0 .. 1 7 8 0 .,9 7 7 2 ..2
2 0 2 .. 1 198.. 1 187 ,.8
3 7 4 ..7 3 6 4 ..8 3 4 5 ..0

2 4 9 ..0 2 5 7 ..2
2 9 4 .,7 3 0 2 ..2
138.. 1 139..6
142.. 1 143..9
156..3 155..4

2 6 8 .,5 2 7 5 ,.5 2 7 6 ..0 2 8 2 ,.9
2 9 5 . 8 2 8 5 ,. 1 2 8 1 ..9 2 7 7 ..0
139.,3 137..6 136,. 1 138,.5
143., 1 145,.0 145..2 146. 6
152.. 1 148,.5 148,.9 151..5

2 9 0 ..3
2 7 6 ..2
138..2
146..3
150..0

2 8 0 ..8
2 7 6 ..8
137..0
143..9
152..4

2 8 2 ..3 2 7 3 .,3
2 6 9 ..4 2 4 7 .. 8
135..6 132..7
145..5 146..3
146.. 1 145..6

Table 8. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for selected census product classes, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
1972
CENSUS CODE

PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION

OTHER
BASES

ANN
AVG

DEC/75

176
203
298
176

33532
33533
33541
33542

Aluminum sheet (2)
Plain aluminum foil (2)
Extruded aluminum rod, b a r , and other extruded shapes
Aluminum extruded and drawn tube

33552
33553
3356 1
33562
3357 1

Rolled aluminum r o d , b a r , and structural shapes (2)
. . . .
A l u m i n u m ingot p r o d u c e d in a l u m i n u m r o l l i n g m i l l s
N i c k e l and n i c k e l - b a s e a l l o y m i l l s h a p e s ( i n c l u d i n g m o n e l ) .
Titaniun mill shapes
A l u m . / a l u m , b a s e a l l o y w i r e p r o d u c e d in n o n f e r r o u s p l a n t s . .

DEC/75
DEC/75

33572
33576
33577
33578
33579
33691

C o p p e r and c o p p e j — b a s e a l l o y w i r e
Appliance wire and cord and flexible cord sets
Maqnet wire
Power wire and cable
O t h e r i n s u l a t e d w i r e and c a b l e , n . e . c
Z i n c and z i n c - b a s e a l l o y c a s t i n g s

DEC/69
DEC/69
DEC/69
DEC/6 9
DEC/75

341 1 1
34112
34121
34212
34231

Steel c a n s a n d t i n w a r e end p r o d u c t s , i n c l u d i n g ice c r e a m
Aluminum cans (2)
S t e e l p a i l s ( 1 2 - g a l l o n c a p a c i t y and u n d e r )
Razor blades and razors, except electric
Mechanics', hand service tools

34250
34294
34310
34333
3441 1

H a n d s a w s , saw b l a d e s , a n d saw a c c e s s o r i e s
Builders' hardware
M e t a l s a n i t a r y w a r e (2)
C a s t iron h e a t i n g b o i l e r s ( 2 )
Fabricated structural metal for buildings

34412
34422
34424
34437
34444

F a b r i c a t e d s t r u c t u r a l m e t a l for b r i d g e s
M e t a l w i n d o w s a s h a n d f r a m e s ( e x c e p t storm s a s h )
M e t a l c o m b i n a t i o n s c r e e n a n d s t o r m sash a n d d o o r s
M e t a l t a n k s c o m p l e t e at f a c t o r y (std line n o n p r e s s u r e ) ( 2 ) . .
Metal roofing and roof drainage equipment

34445
34481
34494
34524
34621

Metal flooring and siding
Prefabricated metal industrial and commercial buildings
F a b r i c a t e d c o n c r e t e r e i n f o r c i n g bar a n d b a r j o i s t s
Externally threaded fasteners, except aircraft
Drop, upset and press steel forcings (closed die)

34650
34692
34820

Job stampings, automotive
Job stampings, except automotive
S m a l l a r m s a m m u n i t i o n , 3 0 m m a n d u n d e r (1.18 i n c h e s & u n d e r )

34931
34941
34942
34943
34944

. . . .

. .

DEC/75

DEC/75
DEC/75

DEC/75

FEB.

,
.3
169..3 17 1 .0
. 1 192..8 192,.8
.8 2 9 6 ., 0 2 9 6 ,. 0
169..2 170 ,.4
.5

NA
NA
189 .9
237 . 0
278 .0

2 1 9 ..3
3 0 9 ,.8
189.. 9
2 2 0 ,.8
2 7 7 ..3

NA
183,.9
226 .0 2 2 0 ,.2
169 .6
170 .5
151 ,.4
148 .7
,
17 1 .0
16 1 .3
109 . 1 105,.0
NA
NA
266 .5
221 .5
337 .3

224 .5
309,.4
189 .9
220 .8
2 7 7 ,.3
220
170
147
165
105

APR.

172 .4
192 .8
296 . 0
170 .4

173,,7 174
2 0 3 . 6 203
2 9 9 ., 9 299
178.,0 178

224 .5
310 .8
189 .9
224 .7
277 .3

2 2 4 ,.5
3 1 0 ,.8
189,.9
2 3 3 ,.5
2 7 7 ,.3
184,.6
2 2 2 ,. 0
170,.7
147,.8
169 . 0
105 . 9

NA
NA
. 1 221 .6
.0 167 .3
.3 147 .0
.4 166 .4
.4 105 .4

163,.9 164 .8
NA
NA
2 5 2 . 1 2 5 9 .5
217,.5 217 .5
318 .3 326 .0

JUNE

MAY

MAR.

2 8 9 .3
2 4 9 .5
NA
301 .7
160 .3

275
238
243
295
153

.7
.8
.0
.0
.2

277
238
243
297
153

.8 287 .5 289
.8 240 .2 2 4 2
.9
NA 253
. 1 295 .8 299
.2 157 . 1 158

.7
.8
.0
.5
.6

144
148
135
119
366

.5
.7
.2
.4
.8

145 .0
152 .2
135 .2
123 .8
367 .9

147 . 9
151 .4
135.6
124 .0
367 .8

148
152
136
125
368

180
211
299
179

.8
.8
.9
.2

NA
222 .0
169 .6
149 .2
167 .2
106 .3

175
221
167
149
160
107

.4
.7
.3
.2
.7
.6

NA
NA
224 . 1 231 .0
165 .8 167 .5
149 .2 149 .6
159 .7 157 .3
110 .5 1 1 1.5

164 .8
NA
NA 156 .2
259 .5 259 .5
222 .8 222 .8
335 .5 336 .5

. 9 289 .9
.8 242 .8
. 1 253 .0
.2 301 .8
. 1 159 .0

290 .9 291 .2
243 .3 2 4 3 .3
NA
NA
303 .0 304 .2
159 .9 165 .0

148 .3
152 .0
137 .0
129 .0
373 .8

148 .3
152 .0
137 .2
126 .9
373 .8

221
255
267
232
300

. 1 221
.7 256
.8 268
.0 232
.2 300

216
252
262
231
300

.5
.8
.5
.9
.2

156
277
222
342

NA
.8
.9
.8
.5

NA
231 .3
172 .2
149 .3
155 . 9
1 12.8
156
277
222
344

. 1 221
.5 2 5 9
.5 2 6 9
.9 2 3 2
.2 302

291 .2
26 1 .3
253 .8
303 .0
164 .4

150 .6 150 .4
154 .9 157 .6
137 .5 137 .5
128 . 1 128 . 1
377 .6 381 . 1

NA
.7
.9
.8
.7

180.8
2 0 8 .0
2 9 9 .6
179 .2

DEC.

NA
.5
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
.5
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
.9 189 .9 189 .9 189 .9 189 .9 189 .6 189.6
.5 244 . 1 244 . 1 244 . 1 247 .2 247 .2 2 4 7 . 2
.3 278 .7 278 .7 2 7 8 .7 278 .7 278 .7 278.7

.0 216 .5
.4 252 . 0
.7 26 1 .8
. 9 231 .5
.9 298 .9

.3
.5
.4
.6
.5

178 .6
2 0 5 .8
2 9 9 .6
179,.2

NOV.

224
310
189
236
277

214
250
260
228
298

.2
.6
.7
.6
.4

177 .8
205 .8
299 .9
178 .8

OCT.

224 .5
311 .6
189 .9
233 .5
277 .3

2 14 . 0
249 .2
256 .0
225 .7
294 . 9

. 1 212
.0 2 4 8
.2 254
. 0 224
.7 287

177 .7
205 .6
299 . 9
178 .8

AUG. SEPT.

.3
.6
.9
.0

164,.8 164 .8
NA
NA
2 5 9 .5 259 .5
222 .8 222 .8
332 .7 335 .2

211
248
254
224
284

JULY

176
203
299
178

.3
.6
.9
.0

164 .8
NA
259 .5
217 .5
327.4

.7
.3
.7
.3
.0

217
255
263
230
299
DEC/7 1

JAN.

NA
23 1 .2
172 .9
148 .6
155 .0
1 12.8
156
277
222
345

NA
.7
.9
.8
.4

182.5
210.4
299.2
179.2

NA
231 .2
17 1 .8
148 .5
154 . 0
1 12.8

NA
235.3
169.5
146.8
153.5
1 12.9

NA
155 .7
277 .9
222 .8
351 .7

NA
155.8
277.9
222.8
352.0

. 1 221 . 1 221
. 1 26 1 .6 264
.0 269 . 1 269
. 9 2 3 2 .9 232
.3 310 .4 310

.2
.3
.5
.9
.4

222.4
265.5
270.0
232.9
NA

292 .5
261 .4
254 .7
305 .3
163 .3

298 . 1 298 . 1
260 .3 260 .3
NA 257 .2
305 .4 305 .8
163 .3 163 .3

NA
260 .3
260.8
304.9
163.4

149 .6
157 .6
137 .6
128 . 1
384 .7

149 .6
159 .0
137 .8
128 .3
387 .6

149 .6
159 . 9
138 .6
128 .3
390 .0

152.0
160.3
138.6
128.6
392.0

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75

148
154
137
126
377

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75

145 .9
153 .8
158 .6

142 . 9 143 .8 144 . 1 144 .9 144 .9 145 . 1 146 .0 146 .3 146 .7 147 .2 149 .6 148.9
149 .6 149 .6 149 .6 150 .8 152 .6 152 .6 155 .7 155 .7 155 .7 157 .3 158 .2 158.2
NA
157 .9 157 .8 157.8 157 .8 157 .8 157 .8 157 .8 159 .9 159 .9 159 .9 159 .9

Automatic regulating and control valves
V a l v e s for p o w e r t r a n s f e r ( p n e u m a t i c a n d h y d r a u l i c )
O t h e r m e t a l v a l v e s for p i p i n g s y s t e m s a n d e q u i p m e n t
Plumbing and heating valves and specialties

JUN/76
DEC/71
JUN/76
DEC/75

238 .4
163 . 9
2 0 9 .2
148 .2
145 .7

2 3 2 ,.3
154,.3
2 0 3 .3
141 ,.5
144 .9

34945
34946
34952
34961
34966

M e t a l f i t t i n g s , f l a n g e s , a n d u n i o n s for p i p i n g s y s t e m s
. . .
F i t t i n g a n d a s s e m b l i e s for t u b i n g a n d h o s e
Precision mechanical springs
N o n i n s u l a t e d f e r r o u s w i r e r o p e n o t p r o d u c e d by w i r e d r a w e r s .
F e n c i n g a n d f e n c e g a t e s n o t p r o d u c e d by w i r e d r a w e r s
. . . .

DEC/75
DEC/75

308
159
167
298
154

34980
34992

F a b r i c a t e d p i p e a n d p i p e f i t t i n g s (2)
Collapsible tubes

. . .

. .

DEC/75




85

.3 232 .3
. 1 159 .9
.3 204 .8
.3 145 .8
.8 145 .8

2 3 3 .5
16 1 .3
206 .2
147 .9
145 .8

.4 304 .8 302 .2 305 . 1 309 .0
. 1 157 .0 157 .0 157 .0 157 .5
.4
158 . 1 160 .2 161 .7 16 1 .7
.5 280 . 1 280 . 1 287 .9 298 .2
.0
142 . 1 153 .6 153 .7 155 .4

361 .9
2 9 3 .6

See footnotes at end of table.

232
158
203
143
145

233
161
206
148
145

.7 233
.3 161
.2 207
. 1 148
.8 145

309 .3
158 .6
16 1.7
298 .6
155 .4

309
158
161
298
155

.7
.8
.0
.6
.8

234 .9
165 . 0
209 .4
148 .8
145 .8

240 .8
166 .3
209 .4
149 .8
145.8

244 .7
169 .0
210 .0
150 .7
145 .8

246 .7
169 .0
2 1 3 .0
150 .5
145 .8

246 .7
169 .4
213 .0
151 .0
145 .8

249.3
170.8
224.6
152. 1
145.8

.3
.6
.7
.6
.4

309 .3
159 .6
168 .7
298 .6
155 .4

309 .3
159 .6
168 .7
298 .6
155 .4

310 .6
159 .6
168 .7
301 . 1
155 .4

310 .5
159 .6
179 .0
313 .4
155 .4

310 .5
161 . 1
179 .0
313 .4
155 .4

310.5
163.4
179.0
313.4
155.4

336 .4 336 .4 339 .2 360 . 1 361 .2 362 .9 366 .0 371 .4 374 . 1 377 .3 378 .3 3 7 9 . 2
30 8 .0 2 9 0 .5 290 .6 291 .0 293 .5 294 .8 291 .9 2 9 2 .3 2 9 2 .6 2 9 2 .6 292 .6 2 9 2 . 6

Table 8. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for selected census product classes, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
OTHER
BASES

ANN
AVG

Flat metal strapping

DEC/75

153. 6

141. 3 149. 2 149. 2 149. 2 1 4 9 . 2 149. 2 158. 3 159. 6 159. 6 159. 6 159. 6 159. 6

35191
35192
35193
35194
35195

G a s o l i n e e n g i n e s , u n d e r 11 h o r s e p o w e r , except a i r c r a f t
. . .
G a s o l i n e e n g i n e s , 11 h o r s e p o w e r a n d o v e r , e x c e p t a i r c r a f t . .
D i e s e l e n g i n e s ( e x c e p t for t r u c k s and b u s e s )
Diesel engines (for trucks and buses)
Outboard motors

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75

175. 2
177. 5
179. 3
168. 1
296.8

168. 7
172. 4
169. 4
156. 4
288. 1

168. 7
172. 4
170. 3
156 .4
289.8

168. 7
172. 4
172. 8
162. 5
292.8

168. 7
172. 4
175. 6
166. 3
295. 3

168. 7
172. 4
175. 8
166. 3
295. 3

168. 7
172. 4
175. 8
166. 3
303. 9

168. 7
180. 2
181. 0
166. 3
298.8

183. 1
183. 0
181. 0
166. 3
294.6

183. 1
183. 0
187. 4
177 .7
300 .3

183. 1
183. 0
187. 4
177. 7
302. 0

186. 0
183. 0
187. 3
177.,7
304. 7

35196
35199
35231
35233
35235

Gas engines (except gas turbines)
P a r t s a n d a c c e s s o r i e s for i n t e r n a l c o m b u s t i o n e n g i n e s
Wheel tractors and attachments
Planting, seeding, and fertilizing machinery
Harvesting machinery

417.4
NA
174. 6
174. 9
162., 1

385.2
281.4
164. 8
167. 2
159. 9

385. 2
2 8 2 ..4
166. 5
168..9
159. 9

385. 2
282. 4
166. 7
169. 4
159. 9

396.4
283.8
168. 7
171. 9
159. 7

396.4
284.2
173. 7
172. 0
159. 2

396 .4
NA
173. 9
174. 8
159. 8

412. 5 412. 5
291. 6 292. 8
174.8 175. 3
176. 0 177. 6
16 1., 1 161. 1

424.6
295.6
177 . 2
178. 8
161. 1

437. 9
296. 0
181. 8
178. 9
162. 1

488. 0 488. 0
NA
NA
185. 6 185.,7
181.,7 181.,7
169., 1 172..5

35236
35237
35242
35247
3531 1

Haying machinery
P l o w s and l i s t e r s
Garden tractors and motor tillers
l a w n m o w e r s a n d snow b l o w e r s
Off highway wheel tractors excluding parts / attachments

166. 2
181.,4
151. 4
222. 6
3 4 8 ..8

160. 0
167. 9
147. 5
219. 2
3 3 4 .,7

160. 5
171. 5
147..5
219. 2
3 3 5 ..4

161. 5
172.,7
147. 7
219. 2
3 3 5 ..4

161. 6
174.,7
147. 7
219. 2
3 4 4 ..9

161. 6
180..0
147. 7
220. 4
3 4 4 ..9

16 1. 6
180. 0
147. 7
220. 4
3 4 4 .,9

162. 0
181. 2
147..7
2 2 0 ..4
3 5 3 .,2

164. 7 170. 5
187..3 188. 8
153.,2 155. 0
2 1 6 ., 1 2 2 7 . 7
3 5 3 ..5 3 5 3 . 5

170. 0
190. 8
158. 0
229.8
36 1 ,9
.

177..4
190..3
158..3
229. 8
361..9

182. 6
191.,5
158. 3
2 2 9 .,8
3 6 1 ..9

35312
35313
35314
35316
35317

T r a c k l a y i n g t r a c t o r s , e x c e p t p a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s ( 2 ) . . . .
P a r t s a n d a t t a c h m e n t s for w h e e l a n d t r a c k l a y i n g t r a c t o r s ( 2 ) .
C r a n e s , d r a g l i n e s , s h o v e l s a n d p a r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s (2)
M i x e r s , pavers and related equip., ex. parts/attachments (2).
T r a c t o r s h o v e l l o a d e r s , e x c l u d i n g p a r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s (2) . . .

3 5 1 ..7
165..9
2 3 8 ..0
2 5 3 ..3
169..4

3 3 5 . 0 3 4 0 ., 1 3 4 0 .. 1 3 4 5 ..7
160 .,5 163..4 164..0 164..5
2 2 9 . 3 2 3 0 ..7 2 3 3 ..7 2 3 4 . 7
2 4 6 .. 1 2 4 7 ..0 2 4 7 ., 1 2 4 7 .,7
158. 6 162..0 163..2 166..5

346. 5
165. 8
2 3 6 ..4
2 4 9 .,3
168..7

3 4 9 ., 1 3 5 3 . 9 3 5 7 .,4
167..7 167..9 169..4
2 3 7 . 6 2 4 1 .. 1 241 ..2
2 5 3 .,5 2 5 6 ..5 2 5 6 ..8
169. 2 171..6 172..2

356. 7 363. 0
170,,7 164. 6
2 4 1 . 5 2 4 2 ..7
2 5 5 . 2 2 5 7 .,5
173., 1 175..8

365..9
165..9
2 4 2 ..7
26 1..2
175..8

3 6 6 .,4
166. 2
2 4 4 ..6
2 6 1 ..9
175..8

35318
35319
35321
35322
35323

S c r a p e r s , g r a d e r s , rollers, off-highway trailers/wagons (2) .
Other construction machinery including parts/attachments (2).
U n d e r g r o u n d m i n i n g m a c h i n e r y (2)
C r u s h i n g , p u l v e r i z i n g , and screening machinery (2)
D r i l l s a n d o t h e r m i n i n g m a c h i n e r y (2)

3 2 9 ..9
3 4 6 ..6
3 2 0 ..0
3 0 8 ..0
2 0 1 ..9

3 1 5 .,0 317 ..5 3 2 1 ..5
3 3 3 ..3 3 3 4 ..6 3 3 7 ,.8
3 0 8 ..7 3 1 1 .. 0 3 1 3 ,.5
2 9 3 .,9 2 9 6 ..6 2 9 9 , 2
192.. 1 192.. 1 197..0

3 2 3 ..9 3 2 5 ..4
34 1.. 1 3 4 2 ..0
3 1 6 . 8 3 1 7 ..5
3 0 1 ..5 3 0 5 ..3
197. 0 197. 0

35324
35333
35340
35362
3537 1

P a r t s a n d a t t a c h m e n t s for m i n i n g m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p m e n t
O i l f i e l d a n d g a s f i e l d p r o d u c t i o n m a c h i n e r y (2)
E l e v a t o r s a n d m o v i n g s t a i r w a y s (2)
Overhead traveling cranes and monorail systems
I n d u s t r i a l t r u c k s a n d t r a c t o r s (2)

3 0 6 ..3
4 3 0 ,.7
2 5 4 ..0
190,.2
2 7 1 ,.8

296 ..9 2 9 6 ..9
4 0 3 . 3 4 0 3 ..6
2 5 0 . 2 2 5 0 ..2
185..7 185,.7
2 6 2 .. 1 2 6 2 ,.4

2 9 9 ,.2
4 0 5 ..2
2 5 0 ..2
185,.9
2 6 5 ,.6

3 0 4 .. 1 3 0 4 .. 1 304.. 1 3 0 3 ..7 3 0 7 ..7
4 1 5 ..9 4 1 9 ., 1 4 2 8 ..6 4 3 9 ..3 4 4 2 ..4
2 5 1 ..0 2 5 1 . 0 2 5 1 ..0 2 5 2 .. 1 2 5 2 ..9
186 ,. 1 186..2 186..6 188,.2 193,.5
2 6 9 ..0 2 7 1 ..3 27 1,.6 2 7 6 ,.2 2 7 6 ,.0

434
297
273
286
322

436
302
275
296
329

1972
C E N S U S CODE
34993

PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION

. . . .

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75

(2).

(2)

DEC/75
DEC/72
DEC/75

DEC/72
DEC/72
DEC/72
DEC/74

.8
.5
.6
.8
.9

JAN.

.9
.5
.9
.9
.6

FEB.

435
300
275
286
323

.9
.4
.5
.9
. 1

MAR.

.8
.0
.4
.2
.0

APR.

476
302
278
297
327

.9
.6
.0
.8
. 1

MAY

478
303
280
297
327

JUNE

334,.2
347..0
3 1 8 ..8
305,.9
198..7

.7 479
.4 303
. 1 280
.9 297
.6 328

.9
.7
.6
.9
.5

JULY

3 3 8 ,.3 3 4 0 ..2
3 5 0 ,. 1 3 5 0 ..4
3 2 1 , 0 3 2 1 ,.5
3 1 0 ,.7 3 1 2 ..8
2 0 5 ..7 2 1 0 ..3

480
308
283
298
328

.8
.3
.5
.9
.5

DEC/71
DEC/7 1
DEC/71
DEC/72

477
306
281
299
332

DEC/71
DEC/7 1
DEC/75
DEC/72

2 9 0 ,.3
3 3 0 ..3
170,.4
307.8
2 6 7 ,.4

2 8 9 ..3 2 8 9 ,.3
3 1 8 ., t 3 1 8 ,.4
158.. 1 159,.0
302.. 6 3 0 2 ,.6
2 5 1 ..6 2 5 1 ,.9

2 8 4 ,.5 2 8 4 ,.5
328 .0 3 3 0 ..2
165,.0 165,.0
3 0 2 ,.6 3 0 4 ..4
2 5 8 .. 1 2 6 7 ..6

2 8 4 ,.5 288 .7 2 9 2 .0
3 3 1 ,.2 331 .5 3 3 3 ,.3
168,. 1 168,.3 170,.4
304',.4 304,.4 3 0 4 ,.5
2 6 8 ..4 2 6 9 ,. 1 2 7 2 ,.9

Precision measuring tools
P o w e r d r i v e n h a n d t o o l s , e l e c t r i c (2)
P o w e r d r i v e n h a n d t o o l s , p n u e m a t i c (2)
W e l d i n g and c u t t i n q a p p a r a t u s , e x c e p t e l e c t r i c
D a i r y & m i l k p r o d u c t s p l a n t m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p m e n t

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/7 1
DEC/75

223 .0
149.8
152,.2
181 ,.2
155,.6

2 1 6 ..9
146. 5
144,.8
173,.0
151..4

2 1 7 ,.8
147,.4
149 .0
175,.6
151 .4

2 1 7 ..8
149..7
149..6
180..4
154,.9

219. 8
149,.9
152,.8
180,.4
154,.9

223 .9
149,.9
152 .8
182 .4
155 .8

Commercial food products machinery, ex. wrapping machines . .
P a c k i n g , p a c k a g i n g & b o t t l i n g m a c h i n e r y for i n d u s t . p r o d s .
Textile machinery (2) . . . .
P a r t s a n d a t t a c h m e n t s f o r t e x t i l e m a c h i n e r y (2)
Woodworking machinery excluding home workshops (2)

DEC/75
DEC/69
DEC/69
DEC/72

36 1 .5
160,.5
2 5 0 ,.4
2 3 3 ,.5
216 .3

333..9 3 5 0 ,.4 350 .6
150.. 1 151 ,.3 156,.9
2 4 3 ,.3 2 4 3 ,. 0 2 4 7 .2
2 2 5 ,.4 2 2 3 . 1 229 .7
2 0 8 . 8 2 0 9 ,.8 2 1 2 .0

3 5 8 ,.5
158,.6
2 4 8 ,.2
2 3 0 ,.0
2 1 3 ,.8

3 5 8 ,.5
159,.7
2 4 8 ,.3
2 3 1 ,.3
2 1 4 .9

358 .7 365,.0
16 1 .8 162 .3
249 .3 2 5 3 . 0
234 . 1 236 .4
215 .4 216 .7

354 13
354 14
354 15
354 16
35419
35421
35422
35423
35424
35451

P a r t s for m e t a l - c u t t i n g type m a c h i n e t o o l s , sold s e p a r a t e l y .
P u n c h i n g , s h e a r i n g , b e n d i n g , a n d f o r m i n g m a c h i n e s (2) . . .
P r e s s , i n c l u d i n g m e c h a n i c a l a n d h y d r a u l i c (2)
Other metal forming machine tools and forging machines (2).
P a r t s for m e t a l f o r m i n g m a c h i n e t o o l s (2)
S m a l l c u t t i n g t o o l s for m a c h i n e t o o l s / m e t a l w o r k i n g m a c h .
. .

35452
35461
35462
35493
3551 1
35512
35514
35521
35522
35531

See footnotes at end of table.




86

2 1 8 ,.4
147..6
147 .3
174,.4
151 ,.4

AUG. SEPT.

224 .3
150..5
153,.8
182 .4
158 .0

481
310
283
299
329

341 ..4
3 5 2 ..4
3 2 2 .,9
316. 0
2 1 0 ..3

OCT.

NOV.

3 4 3 ..7 344..6
3 5 4 ..3 357..3
3 2 5 ..8 327..5
3 1 6 .. 1 318,.6
2 0 7 ..5 207..6

DEC.

186. 0
183. 0
187. 3
177. 7
296. 3

313,.2
358,.9
335..0
318.. 8
2 0 7 ..7

3 1 0 .,7 3 1 4 ., 1 316..9 317..4
4 4 6 ..5 4 5 2 . 6 454..4 4 5 7 ..9
2 5 5 ,, 1 2 5 7 .. 1 260..4 2 6 6 ,.3
195..4 195..9 196,. 1 196,.9
2 7 6 ..7 2 7 6 ..8 276,.7 276,.9

.8 4 8 2
. 1 311
.6 2 8 5
. 1 304
.3 330

.8
.9
.4
.5
.6

514
312
286
304
345

.0
.3
.6
.7
.5

292 . 9 2 9 3 ..6 2 9 4 ,.3
333 .3 3 3 4 ..0 3 3 4 ,.0
173,. 1 180..8 178,.5
3 0 8 ,.5 3 0 8 ..5 308,.6
2 7 3 ,. 1 2 7 3 .. 1 2 7 3 ..7

515
312
288
304
351

.0 516 . 1
. 1 313 .3
.0 2 8 9 . 1
.9 321 .3
.4 351 .4

295 .0
335 .5
178.6
308 .6
273 .8

295 .6
336,. 1
179 .9
334..0
275 .0

2 2 4 ,.8
151,.0
153 .8
182,.4
158,.0

2 2 5 .. 1 2 2 6 ..3 227,.5
151. 0 151.. 1 151 .3
154..8 155..3 155 .3
185. 8 185,.8 185 .8
158,.0 157,.6 157 .9

233,.2
151 .2
156 .8
185 .8
158 .2

365
162
253
234
218

3 6 8 .. 1 374,.4
164..3 164,.8
2 5 4 ..6 2 5 5 ,.3
2 3 8 ..3 2 3 8 ,.2
2 2 1 ,.3 221 .3

378
167
255
242
221

.0
.3
.2
.3
.9

376
166
254
238
221

.7
.7
.3
.2
.5

.2
.5
. 1
.6
.5

Table 8. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for selected census product classes, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION

1972
CENSUS CODE

OTHER
BASES

ANN
AVG

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY

DEC/69
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/70
DEC/75

2 5 2 .9
107 .8
167 .7
223 .9
142 .2

252. 1
102. 9
160. 6
213.6
138. 5

252. 1
102. 9
161. 1
213.6
138. 2

252. 1
102. 9
16 1.3
213. 6
138. 2

252. 1
108. 1
16 1.3
218. 1
143. 2

254.4
108. 1
166 .5
221.8
143. 3

2 5 4 .,4 263 .9 247 .5 246 .3 252 .0
108., 1 108 . 1 108 . 1 109..7 109 .7
169. 6 170 .0 170 . 0 17 1 . 1 174 . 5
2 2 2 .,5 225 .6 225 .6 229 .6 232 . 0
144. 0 143 .3 143 .3 143 .3 142 .5

172. 8
182. 8
300 . 9
230.5
168. 2

172. 8
185. 4
300 .8
234.3
171. 3

172. 8
185. 4
300 .8
236 .5
172. 5

172. 8
185. 4
300 .8
237.6
175. 3

172. 8
185.,4
300.8
235. 9
177. 3

172. 8
1S9..9
300.,8
236 .,4
177.,7

35551
35553
35591
35612
356 13

Printing presses, lithographic
T y p e s e t t i n g m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p m e n t
Chemical manufacturing industries mach. & equipment J parts .

35622
35623
35624
35631
3567 1

Taper (except thrust) roller b e a r i n g s , complete
Other roller b e a r i n g s , complete

DEC/75
DEC/75

Air and gas compressors and vacuum pumps
Elec. indust. furnaces 4 o v e n s , e x c . induction & d i e l e c . (2)

DEC/70
DEC/75

184
191
309
239
175

F u e l - f i r e d i n d u s t r i a l f u r n a c e s a n d o v e n s , oil or g a s ( 2 ) . .
Electronic calculating machines
Accounting machines and cash registers

DEC/75
DEC/74
DEC/76
DEC/75
DEC/75

174 .5
149 .7
148 . 1
70 .8
96 .4

S c a l e s and b a l a n c e s , e x c e p t l a b o r a t o r y ( 2 )
Duplicating machines

DEC/75

35672
35681
35691
35742
35743

Domestic water systems 4 pumps, incl. pump jacks/cylinders.

.

35760
35793
35797
3581 1
35851

Automatic merchandising machines
Heat transfer e q u i p m e n t , except room air-conditioners

35852
35853
35854
35855
35858

Commercial refrigeration equipment
Compressors and compressor units,all refrigerants
Condensing units, all refrigerants
W a r m air f u r n a c e s ( e x c e p t f l o o r & w a l l ) & p a r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s

3592 1
35922
35923
35992

P i s t o n s and p i s t o n r i n g s
Valves (intake and exhaust)
Pneumatic and hydraulic cylinders

36122
36127
36 131
36 132
36133

P o w e r and d i s t r i b u t i o n t r a n s f o r m e r s , e x c e p t p a r t s
Power regulators, boosters, reactors 3 other transformers
Switchqear, except ducts and relays
P o w e r c i r c u i t b r e a k e r s all v o l t a g e s
Low v o l t a q e p a n e l b o a r d s a n d d i s t r i b u t i o n b o a r d s

36 134
36 136
362 1 1
36212
36231

F u s e s and f u s e e q u i p m e n t , u n d e r 2300 v o l t s
Duct, including plug-in units & accessories,750 voltsiunder
Fractional horsepower motors
I n t e g r a l h . p . m o t o r s / g e n e r a t o r s , e x c . land trans.- e q u i p .
. .
Arc weldinq m a c h i n e s , components, except electrodes

36232
36233
3624 1
3631 1
36312

Arc welding electrodes, metal
Resistance w e l d e r s , accessories, and electrodes
Electrodes
Electric household cooking equipment (2)
Household ovens and ranges, e q u i p m e n t , and parts

DEC/72
DEC/72
DEC/75

36321
36331
36342
36350
36360

Household refrigerators, including comb, refrig.-freezers . .
H o u s e h o l d m e c h a n i c a l w a s h i n g m a c h i n e s , d r y e r s (2.)
Electric razors and dry shavers
H o u s e h o l d v a c u u m c l e a n e r s , i n c l u d i n g p a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s . .
Sewing machines & parts, excluding cases and cabinets
. . . .

DEC/75

36392
36394

Household water heaters, except electric
Dishwashing machines and food waste disposers

. . . .

DEC/77
DEC/75
DEC/77
DEC/77

.
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75

(2)

DEC/75
DEC/68
DEC/72

DEC/75

DEC/75

87

227. 7
158. 2
149. 6
200. 1
133. 4

187 .2
195 .5
307 .7
238 .5
177 .7

221.8
157. 4
150. 3
197. 3
133. 1

139 . 9
2 19 .7
128 .8
131 . 0
230 .6

136.,7
2 1 1 ..0
127 .,8
123.,2
2 1 9 ..6

136. 9
211. 8
127. 8
123. 2
2 1 9 ,.6

136 ., 9 137.,3
2 1 1 . 8 2 1 5 .,7
127 .8 127. 9
127 .,4 128. 5
2 1 9 ..8 221 ..5

138,.2 139
219,. 1 221
128,. 1 128
131.. 1 131
226,.2 228

186
169
195
164

175. 8
163.,7
184.,5
155.,9

175. 8
165..6
190 ..2
155,, 9

175.,8 175..8
166 , 1 168., 0
192..7 192..7
155., 9 16 1 ,. 0

175,.8
168,.0
192,.7
161 ..0

NA
NA
224 .3
203 .8
2 9 9 .8

191.,7
2 2 2 ..5
2 0 9 .,7
192.8
2 9 0 ..7

192.,7
2 2 3 .,2
2 14.6
193. 2
300 ,.5

2 0 2 .,5 2 0 4 .,5 206 ,. 0 208
2 3 1 . 2 2 3 2 .,4 235, 5 236
2 1 1 ., 9 226 ., 1 225,.7 224
197 ..6 196..7 195,. 1 206
2 9 9 ..6 3 0 2 ..7 298 .0 299

332 .6
191 .0
259 .6
294 .2
194 .4

310. 3 325. 2
179, 5 195. 2
249. 5 253. 1
2 8 0 ., 1 2 8 2 ..9
187 .,7 186 .,4

248
206
192
187

.7 24 0. 2
197. 2
.4
. 1 179,,2
. 1 184.,8
145..7
NA

193
149
154
146

NA
.5
.0
.5
.8

130..9
190.,3
147..6
155,. 1
130,.3

AUG. SEPT.

186
168
192
162

176 .3
151 .6
149 . 1
73 .2
NA

.2 14 1 .3 141
. 4 225 .4 225
. 1 128 . 1 128
. 1 134 .6 134
.7 236 .8 236
.2
.5
.7
.9

193
168
198
166

OCT.

196 .7 196 .7 196
195 .5 195 .5 200
3 12 .6 3 18 . 1 325
240 . 1 241 .8 243
177 .7 177 .8 177

227.,7 227,.7 224 .2 224 .2
158..7 158,.7 170 . 1 172 .5
149.,6 147,.3 147 .3 147 .3
200.. 1 200,. 1 20 1 . 0 202 .6
133,.9 134 .4 135 .7 135 . 9

218.8
157. 4
151 . 1
193. 2
133. 3

.0
. 1
.5
.0

JULY

166 . 0 167 . 0 17 1 .9 175. 0 175..5 176.. 1 176 .3
146. 7 146. 7 146. 7 146 .7 151. 6 151 .6 151 .6
142. 6 143. 9 144. 0 144. 8 146. 1 148.,4 149 . 1
7 3 . 2 7 3 . 2 7 3 . 2 7 3 . 2 7 3 . 2 73..2 73 .2
9 6 . 7 9 6 . 7 9 6 . 9 9 6 . 3 96.,3 96,.3 96 .3

218. 2
223.8
157. 4
165 .0
150. 2
148 .2
200 . 1 193 .Z
133.,5
135 .2

2 3 2 .8
177 .4

See footnotes at end of table.




.0
.8
.9
.2
.8

JUNE

176
151
152
73
96

DEC.

252 .0 2 5 5 .5
1 12.4 1 12.4
172 .6 174 . 0
2 3 2 . 1 238 .2
142 .8 145 .6
196
200
325
246
177

.7 196 .7
.3 200 .3
. 0 325 . 0
. 1 249 . 1
.6 179 .2

.8 177 . 1 178 .0 178 .0
.6 150 .8 150 .8 150 .3
. 0 151 .5 152 6 \ti1 3
. 4 63 .4 63
t
. 3 96 . 3 96 .3
Vb .3

. »»•

223 .7
172 . 0
147 . 0
202 .6
136 .5

.3 142
.4 225
. 1 129
.6 134
.8 237

.7
.3
.0
.4
.8

NOV.

223 .9 223 . 9
172 . 0 172 . 0
146 . 9 146 . 1
203 . 1 204 .0
137 .6 137 .8

. 1 142
.3 222
. 9 129
. 6 134
. 1 237

.6
.7
.9
.6
.3

NA
. 9 193 . 9 193 . 9
.0 168 .0 170 .4 170 .4
.9
198
.0
202
NA
.0
.9 166 .9 169 . 3 170 . 1

142
223
131
134
239

.6
.2
.2
.6
.7

199 .5
176 .2
202 . 9
170 . 1

224
173
146
204
137

.2
.2
.2
.0
.3

143
223
131
134
243

.4
.3
.3
.6
.6

199 .5
176 .6
202 . 9
172 .2

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
.2
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
.6
NA
231
.4
.2
.
1
.9
229
.7
23
1
235
. 1 223
228 .4
.8 207 . 0 207 . 9 207 .8 210 .5 215 . 0 214 .3
.7 299 .7 298 .5 299 .7 297 .8 297 .5 312 . 9
.8
.3
. 1
.8
.7

343 .6
196 . 9
268 . 1
3 1 1. 1
202 .7

2 4 5 ., 1 2 4 5 ., 1 2 4 7 ..3 247,.9 247,.9 247 .9 248 .8 252 . 1 253 .7 253 .7
2 0 0 .,3 2 0 0 .,3 2 0 2 .. 1 206 ,.2 209,.2 209 .2 209 .2 2 0 9 .2 209 .2 209 .2
179..2 179. 2 195., 1 195,. 1 195 . 1 195 . 1 195 . 1 195 . 1 195 . 1 195 . 1
186.,7 186 .,8 186 .,7 187 .0 183 . 1 185 .9 187 .4 187 .4 187 .5 188 .0
NA
NA
HA
NA
NA
146 ,.2 146 .,2 144..7 144,.7 144 .7

254 . 9
2 15 .4
206 .5
188 .3
NA

130..9
190 ,.9
147 ,.8
151 ..4
130,.3

3 2 5 . 2 3 2 5 . 2 325..2
195. 2 195. 2 190..7
2 5 3 . 2 2 5 3 . 2 2 5 3 ..2
284 ..7 284 ..4 286,.4
189., 1 189., 1 190,.7

130..9
191 ,,8
150 ,.6
153,.9
131 ,. 9

133.. 0
192..7
153.. 0
153,. 9
131..8

133
192
153
153
153

.0
.8
.0
.9
.8

333,. 9 339 .4
190 ..7 190 .7
255,.5 261 . 1
284 .7 289 .7
193 .7 196 .6

134 .5
192 .4
153 .0
153 .9
153 .8

139 .9
193 .0
153 .0
153 . 9
153 .8

340 .8 340
190 .7 190
265 .9 265
296 . 1 309
193 .3 198

139 .9
193 .4
151 .3
153 .9
153 .8

.8
.7
.9
.6
.3

140 .9
196 .0
151 .3
153 .9
153 .8

340 .8 340
190 .7 185
268 .5 2 6 3
309 .7 310
199 . 1 200

195
144
156
156

NA
.8
.2
.7
.0

196
144
156
156

NA
.5
.2
.7
.0

196
133
156
156

NA
.2
.7
.7
.0

229..4 2 3 0 ,.3 2 3 1 ..5 2 2 9 .7 229 .8 230 .7 233 .3 238 . 1 2 3 8 . 1 238 .5 232 .4 232 . 0
NA 179 .4 180 .9
174..6 174..8 174..4 175,.7 176 .5 176 .5 179 .4 179 .6 179 .9

Table 8. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for selected census product classes, 19811
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
1972
CENSUS CODE

ANN
AVG

OTHER
BASES

PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION

36410
36441
36442

E l e c t r i c l a m p s ( b u l b s o n l y ) , including sealed b e a m l a m p s
Pole line and transmission hardware
Electrical conduit and conduit fittinqs

36443
36451
36462
36463
36470

O t h e r n o n c u r r e n t - c a r r y i n g w i r i n g d e v i c e s and s u p p l i e s
. . . .
Residential type electric fixtures, except portable
Commercial and institutional type elec. lighting fixtures (2)
I n d u s t r i a l t y p e e l e c t r i c l i g h t i n g f i x t u r e s (2).
. . . . . .
Vehicular lighting equipment (including parts/accessories). .

36485
36512
36623
367 10
36730

Outdoor lighting equipment
Television r e c e i v e r , including combination models (2)
. . . .
I n t e r c o m m u n i c a t i o n e q u i p m e n t and e l e c t r i c alarm s y s t e m s . . .
R e c e i v i n g t y p e e l e c t r o n t u b e s , e x c e p t c a t h o d e ray
T r a n s m i t t a l , industrial, & special purpose electron tubes . .

DEC/67

36741
36742
36743
36749
36750

. .
DEC/72

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG. SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

2 7 3 . 1 26 1. 4 2 6 6 . 8 2 6 8 . 2 27 1.3 2 7 0 . 8 2 7 2 ..4 2 7 0 ..9 2 7 5 .9 2 7 9 . 2 2 8 2 .,0 2 8 0 ..8 277 .2
3 1 9 ., 1 2 9 7 . 6 30 1..5 3 0 9 . 5 3 0 6 . 4 3 0 6 .,7 3 2 4 ,.9 3 2 4 ..0 324 .5 3 3 0 ..7 327 ..2 339..0 337 .6
2 5 3 ., 1 2 3 2 . 9 2 3 8 ., 1 2 4 4 . 0 2 4 6 . 4 2 4 6 ..5 2 5 6 ..0 2 5 6 ..0 256 .0 2 6 4 . 6 2 6 5 ..3 265..3 2 6 5 ,.6
356. 3
258.8
234. 4
245. 3
219. 6

337. 0
245, 9
218. 9
227. 9
204. 4

338. 0
2 4 5 ..9
223. 6
232. 6
2 0 4 ..4

338. 0
255. 6
228.8
236. 9
204. 4

344.8
257.5
236.6
244. 0
204.4

344.8
26 1. 5
236. 6
244. 0
226. 2

JUN/78

2 5 3 .,3
89. 0
111..9
330. 5
2 4 2 .,4

235. 9
88. 9
108. 4
300 . 7
233. 7

236 ., 1 2 4 7 . 4
8 9 .,2 8 9 . 4
1 12., 1 1 12. 1
3 0 0 ..7 3 0 0 . 7
2 3 3 ..5 2 3 5 . 8

247. 5
88.7
1 12. 1
300.7
235.4

2 4 7 . 6 2 4 7 ,.6 2 4 7 ., 6 265
8 8 .,4 8 3 ,. 1 8 9 .. 1 89
1 12., 1 111. 9 111., 9 111
3 0 0 ..7 3 3 4 .. 1 35 1 .. 9 351
2 3 9 .,4 2 3 9 ..7 2 4 3 .. 9 247

I n t e g r a t e d mi c r o c i r c u i t s ( s e m i c o n d u c t o r n e t w o r k s ) ( 2 ) . . .
Transistors (2)
D i o d e s and r e c t i f i e r s (2)
O t h e r s e m i c o n d u c t o r d e v i c e s (2)
C a p a c i t o r s for e l e c t r o n i c a p p l i c a t i o n s (2)

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
JUN/76
DEC/67

66. 1
102. 1
102.,7
8 5 .,9
198..4

6 9 . 0 6 7 . 9 6 8 . 0 6 7 . 7 6 6 . 3 6 5 ..6 6 5 . 6 65 .2 6 4 .,8
. 101 ,. 1 10 1 ,0
101. 2 101 ., 1 10 1 .1 101. 2 10 1 ,0
. 10 1 .3 10 1 ,. 9
102.,4 102..4 102.,4 102. 4 102.,4 102,.4 102,.4 105 .0 102,.2
8 5 .,4 8 5 .,4 8 6 . 0 86 . 0 8 6 . 2 8 5 ,.9 8 5 .. 1 85 .6 8 4 ., 9
.
198.,9 199.,6 2 0 2 . 3 196. 3 196 .,0 199..5 199..7 198 .9 20 1 .0

6 4 .,7 64.,9 6 3 ..8
10 1 .7
. 104..4 107..8
10 1 .9
. 102..9 103,.2
8 6 ..2 86..8 86 ,.7
199..8 195..3 193,.3

36760
36780
36920
36944

Electronic resistors (2)
E l e c t r o n i c c o n n e c t o r s (2)
P r i m a r y b a t t e r i e s , w e t a n d dry (2)
Spark plugs

DEC/67
DEC/75

170. 9
151 .6
180.,7
199. 3

167. 4
150. 7
177. 7
187. 8

172.,8
153..2
181.,3
2 0 2 ..5

37111
37112
37113

P a s s e n g e r c a r s , k n o c k e d down or a s s e m b l e d
T r u c k t r a c t o r s , t r u c k c h a s s i s and t r u c k s
Buses and fire department vehicles

194..9
2 6 2 ..2
2 7 5 ..7

189..9 189..2 186. 3 193. 0 194.,7 195..2 194..7 195 . 1 183..8 2 0 5 ..6 205,.6 206 ..2
2 4 9 . 8 2 5 3 ..2 2 5 3 . 0 2 5 7 . 8 2 5 9 .,3 2 6 2 ..0 2 6 3 ..2 2 5 9 .6 2 5 3 ..7 277 ..8 278., 1 278 .4
2 6 3 .,7 2 6 3 .,7 2 6 3 . 7 267 .2 2 7 3 .,5 2 7 3 ,.5 2 8 3 ..2 2 8 3 .2 2 8 3 ..2 2 8 3 ..2 283..2 2 8 7 ,.3

38251
38252
38423
38424
38513
38734

Integrating instruments, electrical
T e s t e q u i p , for t e s t i n g e l e c t r i c a l , r a d i o , & c o m m . c i r c u i t s
Personal industrial safety devices
Electronic hearinq aids
All o t h e r o p h t h a l m i c g o o d s
Watches with imported movements

DEC/71
DEC/7 1
JUN/78
JUN/78
JUN/78

170. 8
170. 9
126. 8
1 12.,4
1 18..4
195.,9

151 .2
165. 7
122. 8
108. 5
1 17.
,4
193. 6

39111
39112
39142
39151
39152

J e w e l r y m a d e of p l a t i n u m m e t a l s and k a r a t g o l d
J e w e l r y , m a d e of p r e c i o u s mefcals
Flatware

DEC/75
DEC/78
DEC/78

365 .2 412 .0
323 . 1 337 . 9
446 .7 490 .4
182 .5 212 .8
1 14.8
110.7

3931 1
39312
39314
39420
39442

.

Lapidary work and diamond cutting

O t h e r m u s i c a l i n s t r u m e n t s and p a r t s
Dolls and stuffed toy animals
Toys, excluding games
Baby carriages and children's vehicles, except bicycles
Fishing tackle and equipment

39443
39491
39492
39521
39552

Lead pencils and crayons
C a r b o n p a p e r , s t e n c i l p a p e r , etc

396 10
39913
39951
39952
39960

Costume jewelry and costume novelties
Other brushes
M e t a l c a s k e t s a n d c o f f i n s , c o m p l e t e l y lined and t r i m m e d
W o o d c a s k e t s and c o f f i n s , c o m p l e t e l y lined and t r i m m e d
Linoleum and asphalted-felt-base floor covering

DEC/67
DEC/71

168. 7
152. 1
182. 6
193. 7

168. 9
151. 4
181 . 0
202. 5

169. 9
15 G ,4
.
179. 3
2 0 2 .,5

170..5
150.8
179.,3
2 0 2 ..5

151 .6 156. 2
166 .3 168. 7
125.,0 125. 6
108..7 109, 7
1 18., 1 1 18. 1
2 1 4 .,4 2 1 4 . 4

163. 2
168.8
126. 0
1 12.6
1 18. 1
190. 6

392 .9
336 .5
4 9 5 .3
198 .0
1 1 1.9

375
316
438
187
111

.5
.5
.4
.7
.9

376
314
439
189
110

.5 366 .7
.8 3 1 3 .9
.3 4 3 5 .3
. 1 185 .7
.8 110 .8

DEC/75

2 3 9 .4
173 .0
237 .5
175 .5
146 .6

232 .3 235 .4 2 3 3 .3 233
171 . 1 17 1 . 1 171 . 1 173
2 3 3 .8 234 .2 2 3 5 .3 235
174 .9 177 .0 177 .0 177
141 .6 146 .0 146 .4 146

.3
.6
.3
.0
.4

234
173
235
175
147

.4
.6
.3
.0
.2

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75

241 .2
193 .4
1 12.3
144 .6
NA

234 . 1 234 . 1
196 .9 196 .9
1 12.5 1 12.5
141 .3 144 . 9
122 .4 122 .4

154
210
190
228
222

147 .0
202.8
184 .2
220 .2
218 . 1

. . .

. . .
. . .

See footnotes at end of table.




168..8
150., 9
181.,7
187.,8

3 5 5 ..8
26 1..5
2 3 6 .,6
2 4 4 ,.0
2 2 6 ..2

88

.2
.3
.3
.3
.8

149
206
184
220
218

375 .7
334 .2
458 .9
187 .8
1 1 1. 9

169. 8
169. 0
126. 3
1 13.6
1 18.. 1
NA

169,.8
169..0
126 ..3
113..6
. 1
1 18.
190..6

237
176
237
175
147

241 . 1 24 1 . 1 241 .5 242
196 .9 198 .0 198 .0 198
1 12, t 1 12. 1 1 12. 1 110
144 .9 144 .9 144 .9 144
122 .4 122 .6 122 .6 128

.7 149 .6 153
.5 206 .5 205
.2 188 . 1 188
.2 2 2 5 .8 225
. 1 2 1 8 . 1 222

.0 153
.7 206
. 1 188
.8 225
.0 2 2 2

.0
.5
.6
.8
.0

3 6 6 ..5
26 1 .5
.
236 .,7
2 4 4 .,0
2 2 7 .,2

366
261
237
244
227

17 1.. 9 172
150., 9 151
180 ..3 181
2 0 2 .,5 2 0 2

3 6 6 ..5
2 6 2 .,6
2 3 7 ..3
2 5 3 .,5
2 2 7 ,.2

3 6 6 .,5
262. 6
2 3 8 .,9
2 5 7 .,4
2 2 7 ..2

375.,7
262. 6
240. 0
257. 6
2 2 7 ..8

3 7 5 ,.7
266 .5
2 4 0 ,.9
2 5 8 ,. 1
2 2 8 ,.9

.7 2 6 5 ..7
. 1 8 9 .,5
.9 111..9
.9 3 5 1 ..9
. 1 2 4 7 ..6

2 6 5 ..7
8 9 .,4
111.,9
3 5 1 ..9
2 4 9 .,0

265..7
89..2
111..9
351..9
2 5 1 .,0

266 .8
89 .0
1 14..7
369 .5
2 5 3 ,.0

.5
.5
.5
.0
.2

.5
.8
.4
.5

172..8
152..7
181 ..3
2 0 2 ..5

173.,3
151..9
181.,4
202, 5

173..0
152,.2
18 1..3
2 0 2 ,.5

169..8
173., 0
127 .,7
1 13.6
1 18..8
190. 6

176 .5
173,.4
128 .0
1 13.6
1 18.8
190 .6

179.,5
173.,7
12S., 1
1 13.,6
1 18.,8
190. 6

187..5
174. 3
128.,2
113..6
1 18.,8
193. 2

187,.5
174., 1
128..4
113.6
1 18.
.8
193,.2

187,.5
175., 1
128..8
113,.6
1 18,
.3
193..2

336 . 3
3 18 .3
4 5 5 .3
165 .7
110 .8

336
316
436
163
109

359 .8
319 .0
451 .4
176 .4
109 .0

357 .6
323.3
427 .7
176 .7
109 .0

347 .2
323.3
415 .9
175 .5
109 .0

345
323
415
171
109

.5
.3
.9
.9
.0

2 4 2 . 1 243 .6
NA 172 .0
239 .7 2 3 9 .7
175 .0 175 .0
147 .2 147 .2

2 4 3 .6
173 .3
239 .7
175 .0
147 .2

245.5
173 .3
239.7
175 .0
147 .2

249
174
239
175
143

.9
.9
.3
.0
.6

.5 241 .6
. 1 172 .5
.2 239 .7
.0 175 .0
.2 147 .2

.6
.7
.2
.2
.0

.2 2 4 2 .8 2 4 2 .8
.0 198 .0 191 .4
. 1 110 . 1 110 .9
.9 144 .9 144 . 9
. 1
NA
NA

154 .9 148 .3 150
2 0 8 .4 213 .7 213
NA 18 8 .6 191
2 2 5 .8 225 .8 231
2 2 2 .0 2 2 5 . 1 225

2 4 2 .8
191 .4
1 13.8
144 . 9
NA

242 .9 244 . 1 244 .3
185 .2 185 .2 185 .2
NA 1 14.5
1 14.5
144 . 9 144 .9 144 . 9
NA
NA
NA

. 1 154 . 1 164
.7 214 . 1 214
. 1 195 .3 195
.3 234 .7 234
.7 225 .7 2 2 5

.5 16 1.4
. 1 215 .9
.3 195 .3
.7 234 .7
.7 225 .7

164
215
194
234
225

.5
.9
. 1
.7
.7

Table 8. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for selected census product classes, 19811
1972
CENSUS CODE
39991
39993

OTHER
BASL3

PRODUCT
DESCR1PI ION
C h e m i c a l fire ext i nqui shi nq equipmr.>*

>d p a r t s

50931

ANN
AVG

FEB.

MAR.

APR .

HAY

JUNE

A U G . SEPT .

JULY

OCT.

133.8 137.5 139.7 139.7 U 9 . 7 139./ 1'«0.9 153.8 153.8 158.2 15S.2 153.2
20 7.8 211.6 211.6 211.6 2 11.6 211.6 219.4 219.4 2 1 5 . 5 2 1 5 . 5 221.6 22 1 .6

DEC/75

148.8

158.3 155.7

162.5

164.7

158.3 149.2 147.0

152.5 147.1

138.6

N.E.C. Not elsewhere classified,
NA* Not available.

(1969 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

U

Descri pt i on

Annual
Averaqe

Total r a i l r o a d f r e i q h t 2/

Jan.

Feb.

Apr.

Mar.

May

June

July

Sep.

Auq.

No v .

Oct

Doc .

327 6

3 1 3 .,9

3 17.2

32 1., 0 32 0 . 9 321 ., 3 3 2 4 . 1

332.8

333., 3 333,.3

01
0113

Farm p r o d u c t s
G r a i n 3/

315 0
148.. 1

30 1 .8
14 1 .8
.

305. 9
143..5

310 ..4
145.,0

3 10.,0
144..6

3 10., 0 3 1 1 . 3
146. 3
144..6

319. 0
150 .3

,8
321 ., 7 320,, 1 323 . 0 3?3 .8 322.
l
151 . 1 151 ,. 1 15? . 9 r>2.. 9 l >2.. 9

10
1011

Metallic ores
Iron o r e s 3/

355.. 3
138..8

337 ..8
131 ..6

34 0 .8
.
132..6

344., 1 350 .,4
137 ..4
133..9

350 ,.4 I 3 5 3 .0
137 ,.4 I 138.2

36 1. 0 362,.6 362..6 36 6 .8
14 1., 0 14 1,, 9 14 1 .. 9 143 .4

11
1 121

Coal
B i t u m i n o u s coal 3/

3 5 0 ., 7
142.. 3

3 3 3 ..5 336 ..7
135., 3 136 .6

34 0..4
138. 1

34 1 .2
.
138. 4

34 1 .2 i 3 4 4 .4
138..4
139. 8

35/ . 9
14 5 . 2

357. 9
145. 2

359.. 0 36 5 . 3 36 5. 3
14«. 3
14 5.. / 148 •

34 5. 3
148 ,. 3

337 . 9 3 37 ,. 9 337 .8

366 ..8
14 3.. 4

5

366 ..8
14 3.. 4

14

Nonmetallic minerals

368. 8

353. 4

3 5 7 .,2

36 1 .8

36 2 ..0

3 6 2 ..7

365. 9

374.8

374 .7

374..7

379 . 3 3/9. 3

3/9., 3

20

Food p r o d u c t s

3 2 9 ..4

315. 9

319. 4

323. 0

322. 8

322. 8

325. 9

333. 7

334.,7

334.,7

34 0 . 0 34 0 ,. 0

Vf 0 .0

24
2421

W o o d or lumber p r o d u c t s
L u m b e r or d i m e n s i o n stock 3/

326 ..2 I 313.,4
145.. 9 I 140..3

316. 9
141..8

320.. 3 3 1 9 ..4
142..8
14 3..4

319..4
142..8

322.7
14 4 . 2

331 .6
148. 3

33 1 .6
.
148.,3

331 ,.6 335 .8 335 ..8 3 >5..8
148.. 3 150 . 3 150 . 3 150 . 3

26

P u l p , p a p e r , or a l l i e d p r o d u c t s .

305..3

2 9 3 ..2

2 9 6 ., 31 2 9 9 ..6

2 9 9 .,3

2 9 9 ,.3 ! 3 0 2 .2

310. 5

310 .,5

310..5

3 14 . 1 3 14., 1 3 14 . 1

28
2812

C h e m i c a l or a l l i e d p r o d u c t s
P o t a s s i u m or sodium inorqnnic
c o m p o u n d s 3/

3 1 6 ..2

304 ., 1 306 ., 7 3 1 0 ., 1 30 9..6

309.,6 ! 3 1 2 .8

321 .6

32 1 .5

32 1 .5

325 . 6

325 .6

3? 5.. f>

140 ..6

135.. 1 136 ..6

138,, 1 137,.7

137 ,.7 1 139.2

143. 3

143., 1 143,. 1 144 . 5

14 4., 5

1 4 4..5

29

P e t r o l e u m or coal p r o d u c t s 3/

142..8

137.• 1 138..5

140 ., 1 139., 9

139,. 9I 14 1. 1

144 .8

145..0

144 ..8

147 . 5

14/ . 5

14/ . 5

32

C l a y , c o n c r e t e , q l a s s , or
products

357.,6

357.,6

33
3312

Primary metal products
P r i m a r y iron or steel
p r o d u c t s 3/

.

...

stone

337,.5

323 .5

311.. 1 314..3

3 18,.0
131 .7
,

357 .6

36? .7

36?.. 7

36? . 7

317,. 3 317 .3

3 19.9

328., 1 328., 1 328,.2

3 33 . 2

333.. 2

3 33 .2

131 .4
,

132. 2

135.,4

345,. 0 345 . 0 3 4 7 . 9

34 1,. 3 345,.4

351 .9

133 .5

128 .9

130,.2

37
Transportation equipment
M o t o r v e h i c l e s 3/
37 1 1
M o t o r v e h i c l e p a r t s or
37 14
a c c e s s o r i e s 3/

316 .2
131 . 9

303 .6
126 . 7

306..7 310,. 3
128,. 0 129 .5

135 . 9

130 .4

131 .7

133

40

W a s t e or scrap m a t e r i a l s 3/

143 .2

131 .7

133 . 0

46

M i s c e l l a n e o u s m i x e d s h i p m e n t s 3/

136 .9

132 .2

T r a i l e r or c o n t a i n e r on f l a t car
s h i p m e n t s 3/

137 .4

133 .8

&/

DEC.

146.1
214.9

Table 9. Price indexes for total railroad freight and selected STCC1 groups, 1981
Code

NUV.

DEC/75

1
Monthly and annual average data have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports
and corrections by respondents.
2
These indexes are calculated by a revised methodology. See "Technical Note on Data from
the Producer Price Index Revision" at back of this publication.




JAN.

131 .4

135..4

135,

136 .6 | 1*6 .6

134 .6

.
32 1..2 321,.2 325 . 8
3 10 . 1 3 10 . 1 3 1 2 . 7 I 32 1 .2
134 ., 0 134.. 0 134 . 0 135 .8
129 . 3 129 . 3 130 .4

325 .8
1 3 5.8

325 .8
1

14 0 . ?

14 0 . 2

133 . 3

133 . 3

134.,5

138., 1 138,. 1 I 138 . 1 140 .2;

134 .6

134 .6

143 .8

144. 9

148..6

148 .6

148 .6

150 . 1 150 . i

133 .6

136 .0;

135 .9

135 .7

136. 0

137 ,.5

138,.

2

138 .2

139 .8

139 .8

139 .8

134 .9

137 . 0

136 .8

136 .5

137 ., 0

138,. 0

138 .6

138 .6

139 . 4

139 .4

139

.2

1

3

2

4

Standard Transportation Commodity Code.
The price index for total railroad freight also includes STCC groups not
shown separately.

89

Dec. 1978 = 100.
This index contains shipments from a number of STCC groups,

150 . 1

p

12/.7 123.7




Table 10. Producer Price Indexes for selected telephone services, 19811
(1972 = 100)
Industry/
product
code
4811-1
481 1-111
481 1-112
481 1-113
481 1-114
481
481
481
481
481
481
481

Local s e r v i c e
R e s i d e n t i a l 2/
Business
Optional additional
Coin

1-2
1-21 1
1-212
1-213
1-214
1-214-11
1-214-12

Annual
averaae

Descri ot i on

usage

Private 1ines,interstate

4811-91 1

Directory advertising

Aor.

June

Julv

Aua.

Seo.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

135.,6
137. 3
141. 6
123. 1
125. 9

136..3
138.,2
142..8
123.. 1
126.,0

138.0
140.0
144. 1
123.8
129. 1

138,. 0
140,.0
144.. 1
123..8
129,. 1

141,.5
144,.5
148..6
123..8
129.. 1

142. 6
145. 1
152. 2
123. 8
129. 3

144..3
147.,4
153.,8
123.,8
129..5

146..9
151.,2
155. 4
123. 8
130. 0

151.,0
156. 2
161. 0
124. 1
130. 0

151.,0
156. 2
16 1 .0
124. 1
130. 0

129. 1
136. 0
127.,4
96. 2
120. 2
110. 5
145. 9

129. 0
136. 0
127 ..4
95. 2
120. 2
110. 5
145. 8

129,.0
136. 0
127..4
95. 2
120. 2
110. 5
145. 8

128.7
135. 1
127 .4
95.2
120.5
110.5
146.9

128,.7
135., 1
127,,4
95..2
120..5
110.,5
146., 9

139.. 2 139. 2
135.. 1 135. 1
147,.7 147. 7
8 3 ..5 8 3 . 5
128..9 128. 9
122., 1 122. 1
146.,9 146. 9

141.,0
139..5
147.,7
83. 5
129. 8
122. 1
150. 1

141.,3
140 .,4
147.,7
83.5
129. 8
122. 1
150. 1

141.,3
140 .4
147. 7
83.5
129. 8
122. 1
150. 1

142. 1
142. 4
147. 7
83.5
129. 9
122. 1
150. 5

134..8
137 ..3
137..5
8 9 .. 4
124..9
116.,3
I 147..6

I n t r a s t a t e MTS
Interstate MTS
International MTS
WATS
Interstate WATS
Intrastate WATS

4811-311

Mar.

141 ,.2 133.,4 135 .3
144,. 1 135.6 137 .0
139. 6 141,.4
148,.8
123..2 1 18.5 123,. 1
128..2 125., 1 125 .3

.. |

133.
.5

' 159.,4

Jan.

Feb.

129,.0
136 ,. 0
127,.4
95,.2
120,.2
1 10,
,5
145..8

110. 8 110.,8 110. 8 110. 8

Mav

117.2 1 17,,2 153.,3 153. 3 154. 5 154. 5 154. 5 154. 5

159. 9 158,.2 159. 1 160. 0 160.7

160.,6 160., 1 157. 0 157. 3 1 5 9 . 2 159. 5 160. 7

2
Telephone services contained in the Consumer Price Index cover not
only local residential service, but also parts of toll service, equipment
leasing (such as extension phones), and non-recurring charges (such as
installation).

1
Monthly data and annual averages have been revised to reflect the
availability of late reports and corrections by respondents. Revised indexes may not agree with previously published revised data because of
a comprehensive historical revision which became effective with the
April 1982 issue of this publication.

Table 11. Producer Price Indexes for postal services, 19811
(1977 = 100)
Industry/
product
code
431 1

Df?scr i ption

I Annual
svprsqr

43 11-1
43 11-111
4311-112
431 1-113

First class m a i l 2/
Letter ma i1
Post cards
Pr i or i ty ma i 1

43 1 1-2
431 1-211
431 1-212
43 1 1-2 13
43 1 1-2 14
431 1-215

Second c l a s s mail
In county ma i 1
Rpqular rate mail
N o n p r o f i t rate m a i l
Classroom rate mail
Transient rate m a i l

Jan .

Fpb.

Mar .

Aor .

Mav

June

Julv

Aucj.

Spp .

Oct.

Nov .

Dor..

135..4

1 18.1 1 18. 1 1 18. 1 139. 4 139. 4 139 ,.4 139..4 139. 4 139. 4 138 .7 147 .9 14 7 .9

136 ., 9
137 ,,4
130 ..3
133,.0

1 15.9
1 16 .5
111. 4
109. 3

1 15.9
1 16 .5
111. 4
109. 3

115. 9 14 1 .0
1 16.5 141 .3
111. 4 i 134 . 1
109. 3 140 . 0

146 .,8
142.,2
145.. 0
157 ..3
135,, 1
1 2 0 2 ,.0

142. 5
129. 3
144. 9
152. 2
138. 6
106 .5

142. 5
129. 3
144 . 9
152. 2
138 .6
106 .5

142. 5
129. 3
144 .9
152. 2
138. 6
106 .5

149. 3
153. 0
145. 0
16 1 .4
132. 2
235.6
14 1.7
199. 9
!132. 2!
139. 2

U n i t e d States Postal S e r v i c e

1

1

154 .0
154 .9
145. 4
144. 3

154. 0
154. 9
145. 4
14 4 . 3

.6
.7
.9
.4
.3
.9

144 .6
123. 7
144 .9
150 .4
140 . 3
227 .9

14 1.7
199. 9
132. 2
139. 2

14 1 .7 14 1.7 i 151 .9
199. 9 i 199. 9 I 198 .5
132. 2 I 132. 2 I 146 . 1
139. 2 139. 2 I 147 .4

15 1 .9
198 .5
146 . 1
147 .4

155. 3
155. 2
103 .6
162. 5
162. 2

155. 3
155. 2
103. 6
162. 5
162. 2

155. 3! 155. 9
155. 2 I 155. 2
103. 6 ! 1 15.6
162. 5 i 16?. 5
162. 2 I 162. 2

155 .9
155. 2
1 15.6
162. 5
162 .2

14 1. 0
14 1 .3
134 . 1
140 .0

14 1 .0
14 1. 3
134. 1
140 . 0

14 1 .0
14 1 .3
134 . 1
14 0 . 0

149. 3 149..3
153. 0 153..0
145. 0 145 . 0
16 1 .4 j 16 1.4
132. 2| 132,.2
2 3 5 . 6 I235,.6

149,. 3 149. 3
153.. 0 !153. 0
145 . 0 145. 0
16 1 .4
. 16 1.4
132.. 2 132. 2
2 3 5 ..6 12 3 5 . 6

149. 3
153. 0
145. 0
16 1.4
132. 2
235.6

149. 3 144
153. 0 I123
145. 0 144
16 1 .4 I 150
132. 2 I 140
2 3 5 . 6 227

14 1 .7
199. 9
132. 2
139. 2

14 1 .7
,
199,.9
132..21
139,,2

14 1 .7!
,
199..91
132..2
139,.2

155,.3
155,.2!
103..6
162,.5
162,.2!

155.. 3
155,.2
103..6
162,.5
162,.2

14 1 .0
14 1 .3
134. 1
140 .0

14 1 ., 0
14 1 ,. 3
134.. 1
140 ..0

14 1.,0
14 1 .3
.
i ,. 1
134
140 ,. 0

431 1-3
43 11-311
4311-312
4311-313

Si nqle pi e c e mai1
Reqular bulk mail
Nonprofit bulk mail

i
1
i

114. 4
136 ,.6
137. 3
184..0
129.,2 i 111. 1
1 12.6
133, 9

1 14.4
137. 3
111. 1
1 12.6

114. 4
137 . 3
111. 1
1 12.6

43 1 1-4
43 11-4 11
431 1-4 12
431 1-4 13
4311-4 14

Fourth class mail 2/
Parcel post
Bound printed m a t t e r
Speci al rate mai 1
Library rate mail

!
1
1

151 ..6 | 140 . 1 140 . 1
149..9 i 134. 0 134. 0
1 15 .6 1 15.6
108 ,.6
160 ..2
153. 2 153. 2
152. 9 152. 9
159..9

140 . 1
134. 0
1 15.6
153. 2
152. 9

155. 3 155. 3
155. 2! 155. 2
103. 6 103. 6
162. 5 i 162. 5
162 .2 162. 2

43 1 1-5
431 1-511
4311-512
431 1-513

157,.2
I n t p r n a t i o n a l mail
Internati onal air m a i l
! 132,.3
I n t e r n a t i o n a l surface m a i l
! 182.,0
Terminal d u e s and t r a n s i t f e e s . 2 2 2 ..7

154. 1
132. 1
170 .7
221.4

154. 1
132. 1
170. 7
221 .4

154. 1
132. 1
170. 7
22 1 .4

157 .8
132. 1
184. 9
221 .4

157. 8
132. 1
184 . 9
22 1 .4

157,.8 158.. 1 i 158. 1
132.. 1 132.. 1 132. 1
184 ,.9 184 ..91 184. 9
221 ,.4 2 2 4 ., 0 2 2 4 . 0

158 . 1
132. 6
184 . 9
224. 0

158. 1 |159. 1
132. 6 1132. 6
184 . 9 1 188. 9
2 2 4 . 0 1224 . 0

159. 1
132. 6
188. 9
224 . 0

4311-6
43 11-6 11
431 1-6 12
431 1-6 13

Special services and f e e s
Speci al servi ces
Domestic m a i l fees
Other s e r v i c e s and fees

146 ,.4
15 1 ,3
,
122.. 4
206 ..3

132. 8
139. 5
102. 8
142. 9

132. 8
139. 5
102. 8
142. 9

132. 8
139. 5
102. 8
142. 9

150. 9
155. 3
128. 9
227 .4

150. 9
155. 3
128. 9
227 .4

150 . 9
155,.3
128..9
227 ..4

150 . 9 150 . 9
155 ..3 155. 3
128.. 9 128. 9
227..4 227 .4

150 . 9
155. 3
128. 9
227 .4

150 . 9! 150 .9
155. 3 1 155. 3
128 .9 1128. 9
227 .4 !227 .4

150 .9
155. 3
123 .9
227 .4

77 ..5
123,.4
100 . 0

8 0 . 0 I 8 0 .0 8 0 . 0 8 0 . 0 80 . 0 8 0 ..0 8 0 ..0 8 0 . 0 80 . 0 7 0 . 0 ! 70 . 0 70 . 0
106 .5 j 106.5 106 .5 129. 1 129. 1 129,. 1 129.. 1 129. 1 129. 1 129. 1 |129. 1 129 . 1
100. 0 ( 1 0 0 . 0 100 . 0 100. 0 100. 0 100,. 0 100 ..0 100 . 6 100. 0 100. 0 1100 . 0 100 . 0
I

431 1-911
431 1-912
431 1-913

P u b l i c service a p p r o p r i a t i o n
Express ma i1
Mailqram service

...!

1
Monthly data and annual averages have been revised to reflect the
availability of late reports and corrections by respondents.

2
Postal service prices contained in the Consumer Price Index are from first
class and fourth class mail.

90

Table 12. Annual average Producer Price Indexes for selected stage-of-processing groupings
Year

Finished
goods

Finished
consumer
foods

Finished
consumer
goods
excluding
foods

Capital
equipment

Intermediate
materials

Intermediate
foods and
feeds

Intermediate
materials
excluding
foods

Crude
materials

Crude
foodstuffs
and
feedstuffs

Crude
nonfood
materials

194719481949-

74.0
79.9
77.6

82.8
90.4
83. 1

79.0
84.0
82.2

55.4
60.4
63.4

72.4
78.3
75.2

70.0
76. 1
74.2

10 1 . 2
110.9
96 . 0

111.7
120 . 8
100.3

19501951195219531954-

79.0
86 . 5
86.0
85. 1
85.3

84.7
95.2
94.3
89.4
88.7

83.5
89.5
88.3
89. 1
89.4

64.9
7 1.2
72.4
73.6
74.5

78.6
88. 1
85.5
86.0
86.5

77.7
87.0
84.3
85.3
85.7

104.6
120. 1
110.3
101.9
101.0

107.6
124.5
117.2
104.9
104.9

1955195619571 9581959-

85.5
87.9
91.1
93.2
93.0

86.5
86 . 3
89.3
94.5
90. 1

90. 1
92.3
94.6
94.7
95.9

76.7
82.4
87.5
89.8
91.5

88. 1
92.0
94. 1
94.3
95.6

88.3
92.6
95.0
94.8
•96.4

97. 1
97.6
99.8
102.0
99.4

95. 1
93. 1
97.2
103.0
96.2

19601961196219631964-

93.7
93.7
94.0
93.7
94. 1

92. 1
91.7
92.5
91.4
91.9

96.3
96.2
96.0
96.0
95.9

91.7
91.8
92.2
92.4
93.3

95.6
95.0
94.9
95.2
95.5

96.8
95.5
95.3
95.0
95.6

97.0
96.5
97.5
95.4
94.5

95. 1
93.8
95.7
92.9
90.8

19651966196719681969-

95.7
98.8
100.0
102.8
106.6

95.4
10 1 . 6
99.9
103.6
110.0

96.6
98. 1
100.0
102. 1
104.6

94.4
96.8
100.0
103.5
106.9

96.8
99.2
100.0
102.3
105.8

100.0
99.4
102.7

96.9
98.9
100.0
102.5
106. 1

99.3
105.7
100.0
101.6
108.4

97. 1
105.9
99.9
10 1 . 3
109.3

100.0
102.2
106.8

19701971197219731974-

110.3
113.7
1 17.2
127.9
147.5

1 13.5
1 15.3
121.7
146.4
166.9

107.7
111.4
1 13.5
1 18.6
138.6

1 12.0
116.6
119.5
123.5
14 1 . 0

109.9
114.1
1 18.7
131.6
162.9

109. 1
111.7
1 18.5
168.4
200.2

109.9
114.3
1 18.9
128. 1
159.5

1 12.3
115.1
127.6
174.0
196. 1

1 12.0
1 14.2
127.5
180.0
189.4

112.7
117.0
128.0
162.5
208.9

19751976197719781979-

163.4
170.6
181.7
195.9
217.7

181.0
180.4
189.9
207.2
226.2

153. 1
162.6
174.3
186.7
211.5

162.5
173.4
184.6
199.2
216.5

180.0
189. 1
20 1 . 5
215.6
243.2

195.3
185.3
190.5
203. 1
226 . 1

178.6
189.4
202.3
216.5
244.4

196.9
202.7
209.2
234.4
274.3

191.8
190.2
192. 1
216.2
247.9

206.9
228.5
245.0
272.3
330 . 0

19801981-

247.0
269.8

239.5
253.6

250.8
276.5

239.8
264.3

280.3
306 . 0

252.6
250.3

282.3
310.1

304.6
329.0

259.2
257.4

401.0
482.3




91

Relative Importance

tance data are generally expressed as a percentage of the total weight of some
composite grouping, such as the All Commodities Index, the Finished Goods
Index, etc.
Guidelines for combining components to construct special indexes are
presented on the following page of this publication. For a description of the
procedures for calculating relative importance data, see Producer Prices and
Price Indexes, Supplement 1979, Data for 1978.

Tables 13, 14, and 15 contain relative importance data as of December 1981
by stage of processing; by commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and
individual items; and for the output of selected Standard Industrial Classification industries and census product classes.
The relative importance of a category on a specific date represents the value
of shipments for that category plus the value of unpriced commodities assumed
to have price movements similar to those of the priced items. Relative impor-




92

Calculation of Special
Producer Price Indexes
may be expressed algebraically as follows:

To satisfy specific needs, data users sometimes want aggregate indexes other
than those routinely calculated in the Producer Price Index. To meet some of
these requirements, special-purpose indexes may be constructed from published
Producer Price Indexes and relative importance data. A special index calculation may combine two or more PPI'S into a new composite index representing the aggregated set or delete one or more components from an available
published higher level Producer Price Index grouping. As long as all indexes are
expressed on a common base period, the value of a particular index grouping
equals the weighted average of the index values of its component categories.
Relative importance data are appropriate weights for combining these indexes. However, special problems may arise when the interval between the index
base and the calculation period includes a sample change or a shift in weighting
structure, which occurs when the PPI incorporates updated value-of-shipments
data. As product coverage in the PPI revision program has expanded, such
changes have become more frequent. In such cases, the computation procedure
becomes more complex and the research more laborious, as it is necessary to
identify each shift in the sample or weighting structure so as to make the appropriate adjustments to ensure a continuous series of comparable data. (Producer Prices and Price Indexes, Supplement 1979, Data for 1978, p. 10.) In addition, when indexes are on different base periods, all indexes must be rebased
to a common base period.
Problems mentioned earlier do not affect the following examples, which are
relatively simple and cover a limited time period. Data users should be cautious
about complicated situations, particularly with specially constructed indexes
comparing price levels across a span of several years. Any procedural questions
may be addressed to: Analyst Team, Division of Industrial Prices and Price Indexes, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Room 5210, 600 E St., N.W., Washington,
D.C. 20212.

Ilp = (IjXRIj) + (Ip)(RIp)
Where I lp = index for lumber and plywood
Ii = index for lumber
RI, = relative importance of lumber
Ip = index for plywood
RIP = relative importance of plywood
First, collect the data for the months in question, and select an index base
date to serve as the initial reference point. The base date must be December
because relative importance figures are only calculated in December; furthermore, the base date must be after the most recent major weight revision took effect (currently December 1975). All indexes for the base period are set equal to
100, by definition. For these examples, December 1980 is the selected base
period.
Second, convert indexes for later time periods to the selected base of
December 1980 = 100 by dividing the index values for the later periods by the index value for December 1980 for each respective series, and multiplying the
result by 100 (table A).
Third, normalize the relative importance data so the fractions sum to 1; this is
accomplished by dividing the value for each component into the value for the
combined group.
Fourth, substitute the values computed in steps two and three into the above
equation to derive the values of the special index. Each rebased value is
multiplied by the corresponding normalized relative importance, and the results
are summed to yield the value of the combined special index. In the March 1982
calculations, for example, substitute the following values into the equation:

Separate series combined into a single price index
A special index for lumber and plywood may be constructed by aggregating
the price movements and relative importance data of both categories. Results
will be checked against the special grouping index "Lumber and plywood" in
table 6 of this supplement. The computation procedure for any given month




I lp = (92.5)(.722) + (90.0)(.278)
I lp = (66.79)+ (25.02)
I,n = 91.81
93

A comparison of the calculated special index with the index from table 6 indicates that all values are within one-tenth of a point of each other (discrepancies are assumed to be due to rounding), which validates the procedure.
Although this example combines only two indexes, the same procedures may be
used to combine several separate categories into a single price index.

(1 - RIC), so we may rearrange the equation to solve for the unknown:

Exclusion of a component category from a grouping index
For a special index which excludes one or more components from a published
grouping, the concepts remain the same, but procedures are slightly modified.
To calculate an index for drugs and pharmaceutical preparations excluding
materials, the algebraic formulation of the overall category for any given month
is as follows:

As shown in table B, steps one and two are identical to those in the earlier example. In step three, the relative importance data are normalized so that the
combined index equals 1 and the relative importance of the special index equals
1 minus the relative importance of the excluded categories.
Finally, substitute proper values into the above equation to determine the
special index. The March 1982 calculation would be:

Ia=

( I b ) ( R I b ) + (Ic)(RIc)

Where Ia = index for drugs and pharmaceutical preparations
Ib = index for drugs and pharmaceutical preparations
except materials
RIb = relative importance of drugs and pharmaceutical
preparations except materials
Ic = index for drugs and pharmaceutical materials
RIC = relative importance of drugs and pharmaceutical
materials

Unlike the previous example where the unknown quantity was on the left
hand side auid all right hand side quantities were known, in this case the
unknown quantity is the special index Ib. Its relative importance (RIb) equals




T

b=

daHIcXRIc)
————
RIb

Xb = (112.2)-(102.2)(.153)
.847
A

Tb_ (112.2)-(15.6)
.847
.847
I b = 114.0
These same procedures may be used to construct a special index which excludes more than one component category. In addition, special indexes in the
stage-of-processing framework may be constructed in the same way, except that
the relative importance data by stage of processing must be used (as shown for
December 1981 in table 11 of this supplement) instead of traditional commodity
grouping relative importance data (as shown in table 12). (See Producer Prices
and Price Indexes, Supplement 1979, Data for 1978, p. 11.)




Table A. Calculation of special index for lumber and plywood
Dec. 1980

Dec. 1981

Jan. 1982

Feb. 1982

Mar. 1982

Step 1:
Indexes as published
(1967=100)

Lumber
Plywood
Lumber and plywood1

333.0
263.5
314.2

309.9
239.7
290.7

310.6
236.8
290.2

308.3
235.7
288.3

308.1
237.1
288.6

Step 2:
Indexes rebased to
Dec. 1980=100

Lumber
Plywood
Lumber and plywood1

100.0
100.0
100.0

93.1
90.8
92.5

93.3
89.9
92.4

92.6
89.4
91.8

92.5
90.0
91.9

Step 3:
Relative importance
normalized

Lumber
Plywood
(Total)

Step 4:
Combined index
computed

Lumber
Plywood
(Combined)

67.22
+ 25.24
= 92.46

67.36
+ 24.99
= 92.35

66.86
+ 24.85
= 91.71

66.79
+ 25.02
= 91.81

1.043 ( .722)
.402 ( .278)
1.445 (1.000)
72,2
+ 27.8
= 100.0

1
1ndexes for lumber and plywood as shown in table 6 are used to
check results and are not a necessary part of the procedure.

Table B. Calculation of special index for drugs and pharmaceutical preparations except materials
Dec. 1980

Dec. 1981

Jan. 1982

Feb. 1982

Mar. 1982

Step 1:
Indexes as published
(1967=100)

Drugs and pharm. prep.
Pharm. materials

182.6
220.0

198.9
225.0

200.9
224.9

203.0
224.9

204.8
224.9

Step 2:
Indexes rebased to
Dec. 1980=100

Drugs and pharm. prep.
Pharm. materials

100.0
100.0

108.9
102.3

110.0
102.2

111.2
102.2

112.2
102.2

Step 3:
Relative importance
normalized

Drugs and pharm. prep.
Pharm. materials
(Special index)

.726(1.000)
.111 (.153)
(.847)

Step 4:
Index computed

Drugs and pharm. prep.
Pharm. materials
(Difference)
(Spec, index rel. imp.)
(Special index)

100.0
-15.3
= 84.7
-s- .847
= 100.0

108.9
-15.7
= 93.2
.847
= 110.0

110.0
-15.6
= 94.4
-h .847
= 111.5

111.2
-15.6
= 95.6
+ .847
= 112.9

112.2
-15.6
= 96.6
-.847
= 114.0

95

Table 13. Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing, December 19811
SOP
Code

Commodity
Code

GROUPING

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(197? W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED

1000

Crude materials

1 100

011101
011102
01120 1
0 11301
011302
0 1 1303
011304
01210 1
012201
012202
0 12203
012204
013 10 1
013102
0-13103
0 1320 1
0 13202
0 1330 1
0 14 102
0 1420 1
0 16 10 1
016201
0 17 10 1
0 18101
0 1820 1
0 1S301
0 1910 1
019102
019103
0 1930 1
022301
02520 1

Crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs
Citrus fruits
Other fruits
Dried fruits
Dried vegetables
Fresh vegetables, except potatoes
Sweet potatoes
White potatoes
Wheat
Barley
Corn
Oats
Rye
Steers
Cows
Calves
Barrows and gilts
Sows
Lambs
Broilers and fryers
Turkeys
M i l k , fluid use
Milk, manufacturing grade
Eqqs, large
Hay, alfalfa
Hayseeds
Oilsecds
Green coffee
Cocoa beans
Tea
Nuts
U n p r o c e s s e d fin f i s h
Raw enne suqar

1200

Crude nonfood m a t e r i a l s except fuel

35.453

33.593

1210

0 1510 1
0 1520 1
0 1530 1
015302
0 1550 1
0 15502
019201
04 1 10 1
04 130 1
051 101
051102
051202
05 12C3
051204
056 10 1
062202
065202
065203
07 1 10 1
07 1 103
08510 1
085102
085103
091201
091202

M a n u f a c t u r i ng
Raw cotton
Domestic epparel wool
Apparel wool
Carpet wool
Hard fibers
Soft (bast) fibers
Le^f tobacco
Cattle hides
Ki psk i ns
Prepared anthracite shipped
Raw anthracite shipped
Industrial sizes, spot, (prepared)
Industrial sizes, contract (prepared)
Unprepared bituminous coal and lignite
Crude petroleum
Paint pigments
Phosphates
Potash
Natural rubber
Reclaimed rubber
Softwood logs, bolts and timber
Hardwood logs, bolts and timber
Pulpwood
No.1 news
N o . 1 mi x e d

32.378
1.085
.082
.022
.032
.025
. 0 12
1 .955
.62 9
.0 13
.017
.010
.062
.527
.510
18.533
.084
.383
.215
.266
.057
.738
. 129
.226
.025
.037

31.558
1.111
.084
.022
.032
.025
.0 12
2.00 1
.6 43
.013
.017
.010
. 145
.523

100.000
50.660
.216
.720
.054
.065
.506
.015
. 182
2.779
.446
4 . 028
.394
.066
14.555
1.600
.280
4.0 94
.287
.335
1.582
.482
7.393
2 . 136
.320
.8 15
. 108
3.022
1.645
.281
.065
.141
.481
1.569

S O P Commodity
Code
Code
091203
091204
091205
091206
10 1101
10 1201
10 1202
101203
10 1204
10 1205
10 1206
101207
102301
102302
102303
132101

100.000
51 .845
.221
.737
.056
.066
.5 18
.015
. 186
2.844
.456
4 . 122
.403
.068
14.895
1.637
.286
4.190
.294
. 343
1.6 19
.493
7 .566
2 . 186
.327
.834
. 1 10
3.093
1 .684
.288
.066
. 144
.492
1.606

1220

.026
.038

8
I

See footnotes at end of table.




96

Old corrugated boxes
.009 s e m i - c h e m i c a l k r a f t c l i p p i n g s
.009 m i x e d k r a f t c l i p p i n g s
White news blanks
Iron o r e
No. 1 heavy melting
No. 2 heavy melting
No. 2 bundles
Melting, r.r. no. 1
N o . 1 c u p o l a c a s t iron
No. 1 bundles
Stainless bundles
Copper base scrap
Aluminum base scrap
Other nonferrous scrap nec.
S a n d , gravel, and crushed stone
C o n s t r u c t i on
Softwood logs, bolts and timber
Hardwood logs, bolts and timber
Sand, gravel, and crushed stone

R E L A T I V E ][MPORTANCE
M 9 7 ? Uf
REVISED
FORMER
.043
.014
.011
. 170
.766
.750
. 171
. 173
. 142
.452
.506
.306
1. 112
.682
.377
.979

.044
.014
.012
. 174
.784
.768
. 175
. 177
. 145
.463
.518
.313
1. 138
.698
.385
1.002

3.075
1.049
.038
1.988

2.035
2.035

13.887

14.562

1300

Crude fuel

1310

051101
051 102
051202
051203
053101

Manufacturing industries
Prepared anthracite shipped
Raw a n t h r a c i t e s h i p p e d
Industrial sizes, spot, (prepared)
Industrial sizes, contract (prepared)
Natural gas

7.468
.026
.015
. 100
.852
6.475

7.748
.027
.016
.234
.845
6.626

051101
051102
051202
051203
053101

Nonmanufacturing industries
Prepared anthracite shipped
Raw anthracite shipped
Industrial sizes, spot, (prepared)
Industrial sizes, contract (prepared)
Natural gas

6.419
.062
.036
.234
1.987
4 . 101

6.814
.063
.037
.545
1.973
4 . 197

100.000

100.000

51.588

51.455

1320

19.017
.086
.392
.220
.272
.058

085101
085102
132101

GROUPING

2000

Intermediate

2100

Manufacturi ng

2110

Food m a n u f a c t u r i n g
W h i t e pan b r e a d
Other bread
B r e a d s t u f f i n g , c r o u t o n s , a n d b r e a d cr
Flour
Flour base mixes and doughs
Mi 1 l e d r i c e
Other cereals
Beef and veal
Lamb
Pork
Other meats
Younq chicken
Turkeys
Mature chicken: hens/fowl
Turkeys
Other poultry/small game
Further processed poultry/small game
Fresh processed milk
Butter
Natural cheese, except cottage cheese
Processed cheese and related oroducts

021101
021104
021 106
021201
021202
021301
021401
022101
022103
022104
022105
022203
022204
022205
022206
022207
022203
023101
023201
023302
023303

materials

3.830
.005
.002
.000
.240
.052
.013
.035
.501
.0 16
.275
. 123
.030
.002
.007
.000
.005
.286
.013
. 133
.099

3.832
.005
.002
.000
.238
.052
.013
.034
.499
.016
.273
. 122
.036
.008
- - -

. 2*4
.0

Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing,
December! 9811
S O P Commodity
Code
Code
02350 1
024101
024102
024202
024203
024301
02440 1
024501
024601
025302
02540 1
025502
026201
026205
026206
026302
026303
026401
027101
02720 1
027301
027401
028101
028201
028301
028401
028501
028601
028901
061301
061302
061403
067901
067909
2120

021301
021401
022101
022103
022104
022203
022204
022205
022206
022207
022208
022304
023501
024101
024401
026 102
026 103
026401
027 10 1
031501
031502
031801
031802
032601
032602
032603

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I S H T S )
FORMER
REVISED

GROUPING
Concentrated milk products
Canned fruits
Canned fruit juices
Frozen f r u i t s
Frozen j u i c e s a n d a d e s
Dried and dehydrated fruits
Canned vegetables and juices
Frozen v e g e t a b l e s
Potatoes, instant mashed
For u s e in f o o d m a n u f a c t u r i n g
Confectionery materials
C h e w i n g gum
Cola, excluding diet cola
Other carbonated drinks
N o n c a r b o n a t e d soft d r i n k s
Cocoa
Tea
Other beverage materials
Animal fats and oils
Crude vegetable oils
Refined vegetable oils
V e g e t a b l e oil end p r o d u c t s
Jams, jellies, and preserves
Pickles and pickle products
Processed eggs
Specialti e s
Other frozen processed f o o d s
Meat sauces
Other m i s c e l l a n e o u s processed foods
Alkalies and chlorine
Other i n o r g a n i c c h e m i c a l s
Other basic organics
Essential oils
Other m i s c e l l a n e o u s c h e m i c a l p r o d u c t s
Nondurable manufacturing
Milled rice
Other cereals
Beef a n d v e a l
Lamb
Pork
Young chicken
Turkeys
Mature chicken: hens/fowl
Turkeys
Other poultry/small qame
Further processed poultry/small
Canned fish
Concentrated milk products
Canned fruits
Canned vegetables and juices
Distilled spirits
Ul i n e
Other beverage materials
Animal fats and oils
Cellulosi c
Non-cellulosi c
Cellulosi c
Non-cellulosi c
Cotton
Wool
Syntheti c

. 156
.0 13
.011
.00 1
.003
.025
.031
.005
.0 15
.6 17
.234
.009
.007
. 006
.00 1
.031
.006
. 158
.059
. 161
.030
. 166
.005
.004
.032
.008
.009
.001
. 100
. 004
.021
.0 17
.036
.010
15.994
.0 15
.004
.026
.001
.014
.004

game

. 000
.001
.000
.001
.004
.015
.002
.005
.016
.017
.045
.011
.074
.314
.047
.207
. 172
.035
.474

SOP Commodity
Code
Code
032701
032703
033701
033703
033704
033803
0 33S04
03420 1
034202
034203
034304
034305
034306
034307
034308
034401
034503
038303
042101
042102
042103
042104
04220 1
042301
042501
043 10 1
043103
04320 1
043203
043204
04330 1
04340 1
043501
043601
043701
04380 1
04420 1
04440 1
057501
057602
05770 1
061301
061302
06 140 1
061402
06 1403
062101
062201
062202
062203
062204
063101
064101
065104
06520 1
065202
06530 1
066202
066203
066204
066205
066206

. 156
.0 13
.011
.00 1
.003
.025
.031
.005
.0 15
.6 14
.232
.009
.007
.006
.00 1
. 031
.006
. 157
.066
. 16 1
.059
. 152
.005
.004
.031
.008
.009
.001
. 100
.004
.021
. 0 17
.036
. 0 10
15.911
.014
.004
.026
.001
.0 14
.0 04
.00 1

.004
.0 15
.002
.005
.0 16
.017
.045
. 0 13
.073
.312
.047
.206
. 17 1
.035
.472

See footnotes at end of table.




97

GROUPING
Cotton
Syntheti c
Cotton
Syntheti c
Other
Circular knits, except hosiery
Warp knits, except hosiery
Cotton
Wool
Synthet i c
C i r c u l a r knit o u t e r w e a r f a b r i c
O t h e r c i r c u l a r knit f a b r i c
Warp knit outerwear fabric
W a r p k n i t u n d e r w e a r and n i g h t w e a r f a b r
Other warp knit fabric
Cotton
Synthetic
Industrial products
S o l e leather
Upper leather, including patent
Other grains
Fi ni s h e d spli ts
F i n i s h e d calf and w h o l e k i p l e a t h e r
F i n i s h e d sheep and lamb l e a t h e r
R o u q h , c r u s t , and w e t b l u e
M e n ' s leather upper footwear
M e n ' s n o n - l e a t h e r upper f o o t w e a r
W o m e n ' s leather u p p e r f o o t w e a r
W o m e n ' s p l a s t i c upper f o o t w e a r
W o m e n ' s other n o n - l e a t h e r u p p e r f o o t w e
Children's and infants' footwear
M i s s e s ' footwear
Y o u t h s ' , boys footwear
Infants', babies' footwear
Athletic footwear
Other footwear
Gloves
F o o t w e a r cut stock,
L u b r i c a t i n g oil m a t e r i a l s
I n d u s t r i a l oil
Petroleum wax
A l k a l i e s and c h l o r i n e
Other inorganic chemicals
Pr i rnary
I n t e r m o d i ate
Other basic organics
Prepared paint
Paint resins
Paint pigments
Paint solvents
Paint additives
Drug and pharmaceutical materirls
F a t s a n d o i l s , inedible
Incomp. mixed fert.
N i troqenates
Phosphates
P e s t i ci des
Polyester resins, saturated
Low d e n s i t y p o l y e t h y l e n e r e s i n s
Hiqh density polyethylene resins
Polypropylene resins
Styrene plastics materials

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
.055
. 022
.395
.622
. 035
.036
.032
.257
. 1 19
.321
.392
. 109
.049
.085
.043
. 156
. 142
. 141
. 0 16
. 103
. 048
.0 11
.022
.0 19
.0 13
.003
.000
. 003
.00 1
. 000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.002
.021
.637
. 147
.060
.263
.870
.738
.76 1
1 .036
.029
.267
.296
. 10 1
.038
.219
. 181
.047
.30 1
.324
.022
.025
. 14 1
.096
.065
. 135

.055
.022
.393
.6 19
. 035
.036
.032
.256
.119
.319
.390
. 108
. 049
. 084
. 042
. 155
. 142
.140
.0 16
. 102
. 048
.011
. 022
.0 18
. 0 13
.003
.000
.003
.00 1
.0G0
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.002
. 021
.633
. 147
.060
.262
.865
.734
.757
1 .030
.029
.266
.295
. 100
.037
.218
. 180
.047
.299
.322
.021
.025
. 140
.096
.064
. 184

Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing,
December 19811
SOP
Code

Commodity
Code
066207
066209
066301
066302
066303
066304
066305
066401
067101
067502
067503
067504
067505
067506
067507
067508
067509
0675 1 1
067512
067513
0675 19
06790 1
067902
067909
07 1 102
07 1203
07 1302
07 1305
07220 1
0722C4
072303
072401
081201
081202
081203
083201
091 102
091103
091301
091302
091303
091304
091401
091402
091403
091404
091405
091504
09220 1
093201
093307
101302
10220 1
102202
10250 1
102502
102602
108905
1 1360 1
1 13603
1 13605
1 13631

GROUPING
Vinyl and v i n y l i d e n e resins
Other n o n e n g i n e e r i n q thermoplastic res
Epoxy r e s i n s
P h e n o l i c & tar a c i d resins
P o l y e s t e r r e s i n s , unsaturated
U r e a - f o r m a i d e h y d e resins
All other t h e r m o s e t t i n g resins
Custom c o m p o u n d e d p u r c h a s e d resins
Soaps
Shaving p r e p a r a t i o n s
P e r f u m e , c o l o g n e & toilet water
Hair p r e p a r a t i o n s
Denti fri c e s
Creams
Loti o n s and o i l s
Cosmetics
Deodorant
Manicure preparations
Powders
Bath o i l s and s a l t s
Other c o s m e t i c s and toiletries
Essential o i l s
Explosives
Other m i s c e l l a n e o u s chemical products
S y n t h e t i c rubber
Tread r u b b e r , t i r e s u n d r i e s , & repair
Rubber h e e l s and soles
Rubber roll c o v e r i n q
PVC
Other
Laminated p l a s t i c sheets
Foamed p l a s t i c p r o d u c t s
H a r d w o o d l u m b e r , rouqh
Dressed h a r d w o o d lumber
Hardwood dimension
Hardwood plywood
Paper-making woodpulp
Di ssolving p u l p
P a p e r , exc n e w s p r i n t & packaging paper
Newspri nt
P a c k a g i n g and industrial converting pa
Special industrial paper
C o n t a i n e r board
Folding b o x b o a r d
Set-up b o x b o a r d
Other p a p e r b o a r d , except corrugated
C o r . p a p e r b o a r d in sheets & rolls
Packaging accessories
H a r d b o a r d and p a r t i c l e b o a r d
Ci rculation
Pamphlets
Finished steel m i l l p r o d u c t s
P r i m a r y n o n f e r r o u s m e t a l s , except prec
Precious metals
Aluminum s h a p e s
Copper and b r a s s m i l l shaoes
Aluminum w i r e and c a b l e
Other m e t a l p r o d u c t s
Abrasive grains
N o n m e t a l l i c b o n d e d a b r a s i v e products
N o n m e t a l l i c c o a t e d a b r a s i v e products
Metal a b r a s i v e s

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(.1972 W E I G H T S )
REVI5ED
FORMER
. 1 10
. 090
.030
.083
. 042
. 0 18
. 049
.058
.043
.002
.007
.0 10
.003
.002
.002
.002
.003
.000
.002
.00 1
.00 1
. 0 18
.0 17
.433
.259
. 040
. 04 1
.009
.050
.004
.00 1
.002
.006
.00 1
.008
.003
.345
. 109
.830
.44 3
. 184
.067
.4 13
. 063
.027
. 1 18
.07 1
.033
.008
.016
.001
.066
.031
.0 10
.036
.0 18
.00 1
.024
.00 1
.001
.00 1
.000

SOP
Code

. 110
.090
.030
.083
.042
.013
.049
.057
.043
.002
.007
.0 10
.003
.002
.002
.002
.003
.000
.002
.00 1
.00 1
. 0 18
.0 17
.430
,258
.039
. 040
.009
. 050
.004
.00 1
.002
.006
.002
.009
.003
.343
. 108
.825
.440
. 183
.066
.4 11
.062
.027
. 1 18
.07 1
. 033
.008
. 0 16
.00 1
. 066
.030
. 0 10
.036
. 0 18
.001
. 024
.001
.00 1
.00 1
.000

2130

See footnotes at end of table.




98

Commodity
Code

031501
031502
03 1801
03 1S02
032602
032603
03270 1
032703
033704
038303
042101
042102
042 103
042104
042201
04230 1
04250 1
06 130 1
06 1302
C6 140 1
06 1402
06 1403
062101
064 1 0 1
066202
066203
066204
066205
066206
066207
066209
06630 1
066302
066303
066304
066305
066401
067909
071102
07 1304
07220 1
OS 1 10 1
081 102
081 103
081 104
08 1105
08 120 1
08 1202
081203
082 10 1
08220 1
083101
083102
083103
083201
08330 1
034201
08490 1
09 1401
091402
091403

GROUPING
Durable manufacturing
Cellulosi c
Non-cellulosi c
Cellulosi c
Non-cellulosi c
Wool
Synthetic
Cotton
Syntheti c
Other
Industrial p r o d u c t s
Sole leather
Upper l e a t h e r , including p a t e n t
Other grains
Finished splits
Finished calf and w h o l e kip leather
F i n i s h e d sheep and lanb leather
R o u q h , c r u s t , and wet blue
A l k a l i e s and chlorine
Other inorganic c h e m i c a l s
Pri mary
Internedi ate
Other basic o r q a n i c s
P r e p a r e d paint
Fats and o i l s , inedible
P o l y e s t e r r e s i n s , saturated
Low d e n s i t y p o l y e t h y l e n e resins
Hiqh d e n s i t y p o l y e t h y l e n e resins
P o l y p r o p y l e n e resins
Styrene plastics materials
Vinyl and v i n y l i d e n e resins
Other n o n e n g i n e e r i n g t h e r m o p l a s t i c res
Epoxy resins
Phono 1i c X tar acid resins
Polyester resins, unsaturated
U r e a - f o r m a l d e h y d e resins
All other t h e r m o s e t t i n g r e s i n s
Custom c o m p o u n d e d purchased resins
Other m i s c e l l a n e o u s chemical p r o d u c t s
S y n t h e t i c rubber
Other m i s c e l l a n e o u s rubber p r o d u c t s
PVC
D o u g l a s f i r , dressed
Southern p i n e , dressed
Other s o f t w o o d , dressed
Rouqh softwood lumber
F l o o r i n q , s i d i n q , and cut stock
Hard'.'ood l u m b e r , rouqh
Dressed h a r d w o o d lumber
H a r d w o o d dimension
General millwork
P r e f a b r i c a t e d structural m e m b e r s
Western
Southern
S p e c i a l t y softwood plywood
Hardwood plywood
S o f t w o o d plywood veneer
Boxes
Other sawmill & planinq m i l l p r o d u c t s
C o n t a i n e r board
Foldinq b o x b o a r d
Set-up boxboard

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
huRMtR
15.042
.0 04
.059
.003
.039
.0 12
. 183
.00 1
.00 1
.00 1
.287
.001
.007
. 003
.00 1
.002
.00 1
.00 1
. 062
.032
. 075
.0 94
. 102
.254
.002
.008
.045
.03 1
.02 1
. 059
.035
. 029
.0 10
.027
. 0 13
.006
.0 16
. 0 18
.237
.030
.0 16
.012
.087
. 124
. 192
. 100
.005
.095
. 023
. 167
. 053
.003
.075
.029
.003
. 153
.021
.00 1
.C65
. 0 14
.00?
.00 1

15.020
.004
.059
.003
.039
.0 12
. 182
.00 1
.00 1
.00 1
.286
.00 1
.007
.003
.00 1
.002
.00 1
.00 1
.062
.032
.075
.093
. 10 1
.252
.002
.008
.045
.030
.020
.059
.035
.029
.0 10
.026
.0 13
.006
. 0 16
. 0 18
.236
.029
.0 16
.0 12
.097
. 139
.2 15
. 112
.005
. 106
. C25
. 187
.059
.004
. 084
.032
.004
. 177
. 023
.00 1
.073
. 0 14
.002
.00 1

Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing,
December 19811
Commodity
Code
091404
091405
091504
0 92101
092201
093301
093302
093303
093304
093305
101301
101302
101503
10 1504
101505
10 1506
10 1507
101508
101509
10 151 1
10160 1
102201
102202
102402
102403
102404
102405
102406
102407
10250 1
102502
102504
102505
102519
102601
102602
107201
107405
107406
107407
107901
107902
107903
10810 1
108905
1 1360 1
1 13603
1 13605
113631
1214 01
122101
131 105
13 1 106
131 107
132201
13330 1
135201
13530 1
136201
137 101
13920 1
139202

GROUPING
Other paperboard, except corruqated
C o r . p a p e r b o a r d in s h e e t s I r o l l s
Packaqinq accessories
Insulation board
Hardboard and particleboard
Textbook s
Technical, scientific £ professional b
Religious books
General books
General reference books
Semifinished steel mill products
Finished steel mill products
Motor vehicle castinqs, gray & ductile
G r a y & d u c t i l e iron c a s t i n g s , o t h e r
M a l l e a b l e iron f o u n d r i e s
Steel investment foundries
Other steel foundrs, carbon steel cast
Other steel foundrs, high alloy steel
O t h e r s t e e l f o u n d r s , low a l l o y s t e e l c
Forge shop products
P i q iron a n d f e r r o a l l o y s
Primary nonferrous metals, except prec
Precious metals
Aluminum, except extrusion billet
Refined copper
Refined lead
Refined sine
Prccious metals
Other nonferrous metals
Aluminum shapes
Copper and brass mill shapes
Nickel alloy mill shapes
Titanium mill shapes
Other mill shapes
Copper wire and cable
Aluminum wire and cable
Metal tanks
Fabricated structural metal
Prefabricated metal buildings and comp
M i s c e l l a n e o u s metal work
Prefab, metal bldg systems, ex. farm s
Other p r e f a b . 1 portable metal buildin
P a n e l s , p a r t s , & sections for prefab b
Bolts, n u t s , screws, and rivets
Other metal products
Abrasive grains
Nonmetallic bonded abrasive products
Nonmetallic coated abrasive products
Metal abrasives
Bedding
Wood commercial furniture
Sheet, p l a t e , and float glass
Laminated glass
Other flat glass
Cement
Ready-mixed concrete
R e f r a c t o r i e s , clay
Refractories, nonclay
Other asphalt roofing
Gypsum products
M i n e r a l w o o l for structual insulation
M i n . wool for indus. 8 e q u i p , insulati

RELATIV E IMPORTANCE
( 197? W E [GHTS)
FORMER
REVISED
.004
.002
.003
.005
. 110
.011
.005
.002
.013
.003
.401
5.34 1
.004
.004
.00 1
.00 1
.002
.000
.00 1
.005
.275
1.441
.306
. 10 1
. 144
. 105
.043
.037
.025
.6 04
.349
.085
.043
. 195
.280
.040
.037
. 009
.003
.001
.001
.000
.4 14
.215
.006
.012
.010
.003
.005
.007
. 149
. 167
. 135
.378
.011
.004
.001
.007
.011
.017
. 108

004
002
003
005
1 10
011
005
002
,0 13
,003
399
5! 3 1 3
004
004
001
001
002
000
00 1
005
274
l! 4 3 3
305
029
143
104
043
037
096
601
347
085
043
194
278
,040
,037
,009
002
003
—
- —

SOP
Code

139401
159405
159406
2140

412
214
006
,012
010
,003
,005
,007
. 148
, 166
. 134
.376
.011
.004
.001
.007
.011
.034

See footnotes at end of table.




Commodity
Code

99

038204
044101
044301
071201
071202
071303
07 1304
072204
072303
07240 1
072601
072602
083101
083102
083201
083301
101503
10 1504
101505
10 1506
101507
101508
101509
101511
102502
102505
102519
10260 1
102801
102802
103104
104 10 1
104103
104 104
105101
105201
105301
105401
105501
106101
106301
106401
106501
106502
106601
106701
106702
10710 1
107301
107402
107403
107404
107405
107406
107407
107501
107601

GROUPING
Paving m i x t u r e s and blocks
Jeweler's materials and findings
Diamonds and lapidary work
Components for manufacturing
Window and furniture accessories
Lugqage and small leather goods
Industrial leather
T i res
Inner tubes
Rubber b e l t s and belting
Other miscellaneous rubber products
Other
Laminated plastic sheets
Foamed plastic products
P a r t s for transportation e q u i p .
Other p a r t s and components for m f g .
Western
Southern
Hardwood plywood
Softwood plywood veneer
Motor vehicle castings, gray 4 ductile
G r a y & d u c t i l e iron c a s t i n g s , o t h e r
M a l l e a b l e iron f o u n d r i e s
Steel investment foundries
O t h e r s t e e l f o u n d r s , c a r b o n steel c a s t
Other steel foundrs, high alloy steel
O t h e r s t e e l f o u n d r s , low a l l o y s t e e l c
Forge shop products
Copper and brass mill shapes
Titanium mill shapes
Other mill shapes
Copper wire and cable
Zinc castings
Aluminum castings
M e t a l can component (steel and aluminu
Builders hardware
Transportation equipment hardware
Furniture hardware
E n a m e l e d iron f i x t u r e s
Vitreous china fixtures
Steel fixtures
Brass fittinqs
Other metal fixtures
Steam and hot water equipment
Conversion burners
Domestic heating stoves
Unit heaters
Unit ventilators
Water heaters, domestic
Other heating systems
O t h e r p a r t s for h e a t i n g s y s t e m s
Metal d o o r s , sash, and trim
Sheet metal products
F a b r i c a t e d iron a n d s t e e l p i p e a n d f i t
F a b r i c a t e d iron a n d s t e e l t u b e a n d f i t
Nonferrous pipe and tube fabrication
Fabricated structural metal
Prefabricated metal buildings and comp
M i s c e l l a n e o u s metal work
Heat exchangers and condensers
F a b r i c a t e d steel p l a t e

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
.0 19
. 190
.070

.018
. 189
.070

16.722
.004
.011
.002
.270
.011
.035
.299
. 132
.051
.073
.265
.429
.014
.006
.0 16
.004
.314
.309
.087
.056
. 133
.031
.082
.37 1
.009
.024
.004
.007
. 131
.454
.005
. 193
.275
.096
.006
.003
.005
.019
.001
.007
.007
.002
.001
.001
.005
.001
.013
.046
.054
.015
.009
.007
.038

16 .693
.004
.011
.002
.268
.0 11
.035
.306
. 131
.051
.072
.264
.426
.0 16
.006
.018
.004
.313
.307
.086
.056
. 132
.031
.082
.369
.009
.024
.004
.007
. 130
.451
.005
. 192
.274
.096
.006
.003
.005
.019
.00 1
.007
.007
.002
.001
.001
.005
.00 1
.013
.045
.054
.015
.009
.007
.038
.008
.014
.009
.015

.0 13
.009
.015

Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing,
December 19811
SOP Commodity
Code
Code
107701
107901
107902
107903
108302
108303
108304
108305
108902
108903
108904
108905
11 1151
111251
112107
112601
1 12803
113405
1 1350 1
1 13502
1 13751
113851
1 1390 1
1 13903
1 14102
1 1430 1
1 14302
1 14303
1 14304
1 1450 1
114606
114608
114609
114701
1 1480 1
114804
114805
1 14806
1 1490 1
114905
114906
116244
116277
116507
117101
117102
1 1720 1
117202
117301
117302
117402
117408
117409
117501
117502
117503
117504
117505
117506
117507
117701
117702

GROUPING
Steel p o w e r b o i l e r s
P r e f a b , m e t a l b l d g s y s t e m s , e x . farm s
Other p r e f a b . & portable metal buildin
P a n e l s , p a r t s , I s e c t i o n s for p r e f a b b
Resi d e n t i al
C o m m e r c i a l / i n s t i t u t i o n a l or i n d u s t r i a l
Vehi c u l a r
Outdoor and other types
Hot f o r m e d s p r i n q s
Cold formed sprinqs
Precision mechanical sprinqs
Other metal products
Tractor parts
Parts, farm m a c h . excludinq tractor
Front end attachments and parts
Parts (ex. era., draq., shov., trac.,
Tractor parts and attachments
Otr. indus. elec. heat, units; parts/a
Small cutting tools
Precision measuring tools
Parts for metal-cuttinq machine tools
Parts for metalforminq machine tools
S p e c i a l d i e s , t o o l s j i g s , and f i x t u r e s
Industrial molds
Industrial pumps
Fluid power pumps
Fluid power valves
Cyli n d e r s
Fluid power hose and tube fittinqs
Mechanical power transmission equipmen
Personal household scales
Accessories and attachments
Parts for scales and balances
Fans and blowers, except portable
Heat transfer equipment
Refrigerant compressors
Refrigeration condensinq units
Other a/c and refrigeration equipment
Valves and fittings
B a l l and r o l l e r b e a r i n g s
Plain bearings
Knitting machinery and equipment
Textile machinery parts and attachment
P a r t s , attachments and accessories
Current carrying
Noncurrent carrying
Electrical (direct meas.) instr.
Electronic (indirect meas.) instr.
Electric motors
Generators and generator sets
Fluorescent lamp ballasts
Parts
Other electrical apparatus
Panelboards
Safety switches
Circuit breakers
Swi t c h g e a r
Circuit breaker load centers
low-voltage fuses
Industrial controls
Incandescent
Other than incandescent

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED
.0 19
.005
.003
.00 1
.0 17
.026
.092
.018
. 115
.026
. 132
1 . 196
.054
.064
.008
.02 1
.047
.0 11
.012
.002
.052
.019
.032
.013
.0 16
.089
. 074
.027
.030
.318
.000
. 00 1
.002
.054
.111
.253
.036
.281
. 127
.243
.024
.004
.021
.0 16
. 141
. 112
.022
.040
.499
.081
.048
.006
.012
.014
. 006
.030
.032
.006
.007
.334
.030
.020

SOP
Code

.019

1 1780 1
1 17802
1 17803
1 1781 1
1 17812
1 17821
1 17823
1 17824
1 17825
1 17827
1 17831
1 17833
1 17835
1 17837
1 17841
1 17842
1 17845
1 17846
1 17848
1 1790 1
1 17902
1 17903
1 17904
1 17906
118 10 1
1 18102
1 19 102
119 104
1 19203
1 19253
1 1 940 1
1 19402
1 19403
1 19404
1 19405
1 1 9406
1 1950 1
12110 1
12120 1
121202
121203
121204
121301
12140 1
121501
122202
122203
123 10 1
123102
12320 1
124101
124103
124 104
12420 1
12440 1
125102
125103
125202
125203
125302
125303
125304

.017
.026
.092
.018
. 1 14
. 025
. 131
1. 190
.054
. 064
.008
.021
.047
.011
.012
.002
. 052
. 0 19
.031
. 0 13
. 0 16
. 088
.073
.027
.030
.316
.000
. 00 1
.002
. 054
.111
.251
.036
.279
. 127
.242
.024
.004
.021
.0 16
.141
. 1 12
.022
.040
.497
.08 1
.048
.006
.0 12
.0 14
.006
.030
.031
.006
.007
.333
.030
.020

See footnotes at end of table.




Commodity
Code

100

RELATIVE
MQ7?

GROUPING
Receiving type electron tubes
C a t h o d e ray T . V . p i c t u r e t u b e
P o w e r , t r a n s m i t t e r , s p e c i a l p u r p o s e tu
Capaci tors
R e s i s t o r s for e l e c t r i c a p p l i c a t i o n s
Relays
Antennas
Connectors
Magnetic tape
Electronic hardware (radio hardware)
D i odes
Thyr i o t o r s
Transi s t o r s
Optoelectronic devices
Digital bi-polar inteqrated circuits
Diqital MOS inteqrated circuits
Linear integrated circuits
Hybrid integrated circuits
Other semiconductor devices and parts
Storaqe batteries
Primary b a t t e r i e s , dry and wet
Carbon and qraphite products
Teleqraph apparatus
E l e c t r i c a l e q p t . for i n t . c o m b , e n g i n e
Buildinq comfort controls
Appliance regulation controls
Oil f i e l d a n d g a s f i e l d d r i l l i n g machi
Oil f i e l d and q a s f i e l d p r o d u c t i o n m a c
Drills and other mininq machinery
Mininq machinery parts
Gasoline engines
Outboard motors
Diesel engines, other than automotive
Diesel engines, automotive
Gas engines
P a r t s and a c c e s s o r i e s
M a c h i n e shop p r o d u c t s
Metal household furniture
L i v i n g room f u r n i t u r e
D i n i n q room f u r n i t u r e
Bedroom furniture
Other wood household furniture
Upholstered household furniture
B e d d i nq
P o r c h and lawn f u r n i t u r e
File c a b i n e t s a n d e q u i p m e n t
Other metal commercial furniture
Tufted broadloom
O t h e r soft s u r f a c e f l o o r c o v r g s .
Hard surface floor coverings
Cooking equipment
Refrigeration equipment
Other major appliances
Sewing machines
Small electric appliances
Home radios
Car r a d i o s
C o l o r TV r e c e i v e r s
Black & w h i t e t . v . r e c e i v e r s
Phonographs, ex. mechanical
Tape recorders & players
Hi-fi c o m p o n e n t s

REVISED
.070
. 056
. 125
.209
. 159
. 172
.038
.203
.057
. 10 1
. 027
.0 12
.050
.006
. 032
.017
. 0 12
. 04 1
. 0 18
. 069
.006
. 031
.004
.215
.00 1
. 047
.011
.008
.002
.011
. 103
.005
.08 9
. 139
.0 14
.230
.280
.005
.002
.002
.003
.000
. 0 10
.002
.003
.007
.0 10
. 044
.005
.011
. 0 19
. 026
.008
.00 1
.009
.006
.006
.030
.004
.002
.000
.002

IMPORTANCE
UFTGIITS)

FORMER
.069
. 056
. 125
.208
. 158
. 17 1
.038
.202
.057
. 100
. 027
.0 12
.050
.006
.032
.017
. 0 12
. 04 1
.0 18
.068
.006
.031
.004
.214
.00 1
.047
.0 11
.008
.002
.011
. 103
.005
. 088
. 138
.0 14
.229
.283
.005
.002
.002
.003
.000
.009
.002
.003
.007
.0 10
.04 3
.005
.0 11
.0 19
.030
.004
.00 1
.009
.006
.006
.029
.004
. 0C2
.000
.002

Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing,
December 19811
SOP
Code

Commodity
Code

GROUPING

12 530 5
12650 1
12660 1
13440 1
14 1104
14120 1
141202
14 14 0 1
141402
14 1403
14 1404
14 1405
143201
143202
143203
143204
144 102
144203
15110 1
151201
151301
151302
15310 1
15320 1
157 104
157 107
159 10 1
15930 1
159402
159403
159404
159501
15960 1
15980 1
159802
2200

034503
062101
067909
07 1304
072 106
07220 1
072204
072303
07240 1
081 10 1
081 102
08 1 103
08 1 104
081 105
081201
08 1202
OS 1203
0S210 1
08220 1
08310 1
083102
033103
08320 1
083301
08490 1

Speakers (inc. loudspeaker systems)
Mi rrors
Lawntnower s
Drain t i l e , r o u n d
Motorcycles
Motor vehicle parts
Motor vehicle parts
V a n s , o v e r 10,000 l b s .
T a n k s , o v e r 10,000 l b s .
O t h e r t r a i l e r s a n d c h a s s i s , o v e r 10,00
Detach, trailers & converter gear
Truck t r a i l e r s , u n d e r 10,000 l b s .
Outboard motorboats
Inboard m o t o r b o a t s , incl. i.-o. houscb
Inboard-outdrive boats, except housebo
All o t h e r b o a t s
Locomotive parts
Railroad car parts
Toys and children's vehicles
Sportinq and athletic qoods
Small arms
Small arms ammunition
Buttons
P i n s and f a s t e n e r s
Guards, mechanical power press
Alarms, electronic
Caskets
Musical instruments
Jewelry, platinum and karat gold
Other precious metal jewelry
Costume jewelry
Pens and pencils
Watches and clocks
Phonograph records
Prerecorded tapes
M a t e r i a l s a n d c o m p o n e n t s for c o n s t r u c t
Synthet i c
Prepared paint
Other miscellaneous chemical products
Other miscellaneous rubber products
Plastic construction products
PVC
Other
Laminated plastic sheets
Foamed plastic products
Douglas fir, dressed
Southern pine, dressed
Other softwood, dressed
Rouqh softwood lumber
F l o o r i n q , s i d i n q , a n d cut stock
Hardwood lumber, rouqh
Dressed hardwood lumber
Hardwood dimension
G e n e r a l mi 1lwork
Prefabricated structural members
Western
Southern
Specialty softwood plywood
Hardwood plywood
Softwood plywood veneer
Other sawmill & planing mill products

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER

SOP
Code

.004
.021
. 022
.002
.0 10
2.973
.725
.00 1
.000
.00 1
. 000
.000
.002
.002
.00 1
.001
.07 1
. 050
.0 14
.031
.005
.007
. 026
. 085
.00 1
.00 1
.009
.011
.007
.002
.0 12
.003
. 104
.005
. 00 1

.004
.021
.021
.002
. 0 10
2.993
.730
.001
.000
.00 1
.000
.000

14.814
.002
.340
. 113
. 0 16
.256
. 0 19
.042
.0 16
.023
. 123
. 180
.279
. 144
.073
.030
.007
.0 16
.812
.314
. 140
.054
.005
.074
.039
.054

15.091
.002
.339
. 1 13
.0 16
.255
.0 19
. 041
.0 16
.023
. 138
.20 1
.312
. 161
.082
.034
.008
.0 18
.908
.352
. 157
.060
.006
.083
.043
.060

.07 1
.050
.0 14
.031
.005
.006
.026
.084
. 00 1
.00 1
.009
.0 10
.007
.002
.0 12
.003
. 104
.005
.00 1

See footnotes at end of table.




101

Commodity
Code
09210 1
092201
10 1302
101502
101503
101504
101505
101506
10 1507
10 1508
101509
10 15 11
10250 1
102502
10260 1
102602
104101
105101
10520 1
10530 1
10540 1
10550 1
106 10 1
10620 1
10630 1
10640 1
10650 1
106502
106601
106701
10680 1
107 10 1
10720 1
10730 1
107402
107403
107404
107405
107406
107407
10750 1
10760 1
10770 1
10780 1
10790 1
107902
107903
108101
108302
108303
108305
108905
1 14102
114201
1 1470 1
1 1480 1
1 14802
1 14806
1 1490 1
117101
1 17102
1 1750 1

GROUPING
I n s u l a t i o n board
H a r d b o a r d and p a r t i c l e b o a r d
F i n i s h e d steel mill p r o d u c t s
P r e s s u r e S soil p i p e and f i t t i n g s , c a s
Motor vehicle castings, gray & ductile
G r a y & d u c t i l e iron c a s t i n g s , o t h e r
M a l l e a b l e iron f o u n d r i e s
Steel investment foundries
O t h e r s t e e l f o u n d r s , c a r b o n steel c a s t
Other steel foundrs, high alloy steel
O t h e r s t e e l f o u n d r s , low a l l o y steel c
F o r g e shop p r o d u c t s
A l u m i n u m shapes
Copper and brass mill shapes
C o p p e r w i r e and c a b l e
A l u m i n u m w i r e and c a b l e
Builders hardware
E n a m e l e d iron f i x t u r e s
V i t r e o u s china f i x t u r e s
Steel fixtures
Brass fittings
Other metal fixtures
S t e a m a n d hot w a t e r e q u i p m e n t
W a r m air f u r n a c e s and a t t a c h m e n t s
Conversion burners
Domestic heating stoves
Unit heaters
Unit ventilators
Water heaters, domestic
Other heating systems
Solar heating equipment
M e t a l d o o r s , s a s h , and trim
Metal tanks
Sheet metal products
F a b r i c a t e d iron and steel p i p e a n d f i t
F a b r i c a t e d iron and steel t u b e a n d f i t
N o n f e r r o u s pipe and t u b e f a b r i c a t i o n
Fabricated structural metal
P r e f a b r i c a t e d m e t a l b u i l d i n g s and c o m p
M i s c e l l a n e o u s m e t a l work
H e a t e x c h a n g e r s and c o n d e n s e r s
F a b r i c a t e d steel p l a t e
Steel power boilers
N u c l e a r steam supply s y s t e m s
P r e f a b , m e t a l bldg s y s t e m s , e x . f a r m s
Other prefab. & portable metal buildin
P a n e l s , p a r t s , & s e c t i o n s for p r e f a b b
B o l t s , n u t s , s c r e w s , and r i v e t s
Resi denti al
C o m m e r c i a l / i n s t i t u t i o n a l or i n d u s t r i a l
O u t d o o r and other t y p e s
Other metal products
Industrial pumps
Elevators & escalators
Fans and blowers, except portable
Heat transfer equipment
U n i t a r y air c o n d i t i o n e r s
O t h e r a / c and r e f r i g e r a t i o n e q u i p m e n t
V a l v e s and f i t t i n g s
Current carrying
Noncurrent carrying
Panelboards

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
.046
.046
.396
. 176
.036
.036
.0 10
.007
.015
.004
.010
.043
.225
.058
.336
.038
.057
.034
.062
.028
. 182
.003
.040
. 143
.043
.0 10
.006
.007
.055
.007
.000
.457
. 182
.668
.051
.039
.030
.835
.298
.045
.073
.093
.022
. 102
.068
.030
.0 11
.072
. 138
.069
. 167
.022
.091
.061
.024
.261
.064
.438
.218
. 173
.036

.046
.046
.394
. 175
.036
.035
.010
.006
.015
.004
.009
.043
.224
.058
.334
.038
.056
.033
.062
.028
. 181
.003
.040
. 142
.043
.010
.006
.007
.055
.007
.000
.451
. 180
.659
. 052
.039
.030
.845
. 186
.306
.044
.072
.091
.022

.011
.072
. 137
.069
. 167
.022
.090
.06 1
.024
.260
.063
.435
.217
. 172
.036

Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing,
December 19811
Commodity
Code
1 17502
117503
117504
117505
117506
1 1770 1
117702
118101
121101
121501
122101
123101
123102
123201
124101
124104
124301
124401
131105
132201
133111
133121
133131
133141
133201
133301
13340 1
133501
133601
134101
134401
134501
135201
135301
136101
136201
137101
139101
139201
139301
139401

Safety switches
Circuit breakers
Swi t c h g e a r
Circuit breaker load centers
Low-voltage fuses
Incandescent
Other than incandescent
Building comfort controls
Metal household furniture
Porch and lawn f u r n i t u r e
Mood commercial furniture
Tufted broadloom
Other soft surface floor covrgs.
Hard surface floor coverings
Cooking equipment
Other major appliances
Vacumn cleaner
Small electric appliances
Sheet, plate, and float glass
Cement
Structural block, agqreqate
Decorative block
Concrete brick
Paving blocks
Culvert pipe, reinforced
Ready-mixed concrete
Precast concrete products
Prestressed concrete products
Dry mixed concrete m a t e r i a l s
Building brick
Drain tile, round
Sewer pipe, vitrified clay
Refractories, clay
Refractories* nonclay
Prepared asphalt roofing
Other asphalt roofing
Gypsum products
Building lime
Mineral wool for structual insulation
Asbestos cement shingles
Paving mixtures and blocks
Processed fuels and

052101
053201
054311
054312
054313
054314
054315
054316
054317
054318
054319
057102
057103
057104
057202
057203
057302
057303

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 M F I G H T S )
VISED
FORMER

GROUPING

lubricants

Manufacturing industries
Coke
Liquified petroleum gas
Industrial power. New England
Industrail power, Mid-Atlantic
Industrial p o w e r , East North Central
Industrial power, West North Central
Industrial power, South Atlantic
Industrial power, East South Central
Industrial power, West South Central
Industrial power, Mountain
Industrial power, Pacific
Regular
Prcmi um
Unleaded gasoline
K e r o s e n e to r e s e l l e r s
Commercial jet fuel, kerosene base
Fuel oil n o . 2 to r e s e l l e r s
Diesel to commercial consumers

.016
.078
.083
.016
.018
.005
.004
.114
.014
.008
.074
. 102
.011
.058
.002
.06 1
.00 1
.028
.020
. 186
.209
.010
.009
.001
. 157
1.069
. 154
. 131
.000
. 135
.058
.035
.091
. 104
.234
. 104
. 150
.017
.093
.076
.910
16.206
6.693
. 147
.455
. 114
.406
.485
. 104
.308
.222
.212
.065
.239
.732
.206
.253
.200
.014
.268
.477

.0 15
.073
.083
.016
.018
.005
.004
. 1 13
.014
.008
.074
. 101
.011
.057
.002
.033
.001
.027
.020
. 185
.208
.010
.009
.001
. 156
1.064
. 154
. 130
.000
. 134
.058
.035
.091
. 104
.233
. 104
. 149
.017
. 183
.076
.905

SOP
Code

057404
057405
057406
057601
057603

Residual f u e l s , 0.3* or less sulfur
R e s i d u a l f u e l s , 0 . 3 1 t o 1.0JJ s u l f u r
R e s i d u a l f u e l s , m o r e t h a n 1J£ s u l f u r
Automotive oil
Lubricating grease

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 HEIGHTS)
REVISED
.317
.56 1
.817
.033
.006

Nonmanufacturing industries
Liquified petroleum gas
Commercial p o w e r , New England
Commercial power, Mid-Atlantic
Commerical power East North Central
Commercial power West North Central
Commercial power South Atlantic
Commercial power East South Central
Commercial power, West South Central
Commercial power, Mountain
C o m m e r c i a l p o w e r P a c i fi c
Industrial power New England
Industrail power Mid-Atlantic
Industrial power East North Central
Industrial power West North Central
Industrial power South Atlantic
East South Central
Industrial power
Industrial power West Scuth Central
Industrial power. Mountain
Industrial power, Pacific
Regular
Premi um
Unleaded gasoline
K e r o s e n e to r e s e l l e r s
C o m m e r c i a l jet f u e l , k e r o s e n e b a s e
F u e l o i l n o . 2 to r e s e l l e r s
D i e s e l to c o m m e r c i a l c o n s u m e r s
R e s i d u a l f u e l s , 0.3% or less sulfur
R e s i d u a l f u e l s , 0 . 3 1 t o 1.0* s u l f u r
R e s i d u a l f u e l s , m o r e t h a n 1% s u l f u r
Automotive oil
Lubricating grease

9.513
.288
. 155
.534
.428
. 138
.363
.097
.236
. 107
.396
.029
. 104
. 125
.027
.079
.057
.055
.017
.074
1.343
.378
.464
.0 19
1.435
.643
1 . 148
. 136
.240
.350
.042
.007

084201
09 1502
091503
091507
103102
103103
103201
138101

Contai ners,nonreturnable
Boxes
Paper bags and shipping sacks
Paper boxes and containers
Composite cans
Steel cans
Aluminum cans
Barrels, drums, and pails
Glass containers

4.202
.092
.367
1.883
. 148
.849
.076
. 139
.649

2600

Suppli es

2610

038204
038303
061403
062101
064101
067 102
067902
067903
067909
071201
071202

Manufacturing industries
Window and furniture accessories
Industrial products
Other basic orqanics
Prepared paint
Fats and oils, inedible
Synthetic detergents
Explosi ves
Industrial gases
Other miscellaneous chemical products
T i res
Inner tubes

2500

See footnotes at end of table.




GROUPING

053201
054211
054212
054213
054214
054215
054216
054217
054218
054219
054311
054312
054313
054314
054315
054316
054317
054318
054319
057 102
057103
057104
057202
057203
057302
057303
057404
057405
057406
057601
057603

2420

1 6 . 119
6.657
. 147
.453
. 113
.403
.482
. 103
.306
.221
.211
.065
.288
.728
.205
.252
. 199
.014
.267
.474

Commodity
Code

102

13.190
4.223
.009
.016
. 153
.014
.007

.006

.003
. 195
.052
.039
.002

Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing,
December 19811
SOP
Code

Commodity
Code
071203
07 1303
07 1304
07220 1
072204
072303
072401
07250 1
081 101
081 102
081103
081 104
081201
081202
083 10 1
083102
083103
08320 1
08330 1
0S4 10 1
08490 1
09 130 1
091503
091504
091506
092 10 1
09220 1
10 1302
10 1503
10 1504
10 1505
101506
10 1507
101508
10 1509
10 15 11
10250 1
102502
102505
10260 1
102602
102S0 1
102802
104 10 1
104 103
10420 1
10510 1
10530 1
10550 1
107402
107403
107404
107405
107406
107407
10790 1
107902
107903
108 10 1
108905
112107
1 1260 1
112803

GROUPING
Tread rubber, tire sundries, & repair
Rubber belts and belting
Other miscellaneous rubber products
PVC
Other
Laminated plastic sheets
Foamed plastic products
P l a s t i c p a c k a g i n g and s h i p p i n g p r o d u c t
Douglas fir, dressed
Southern pine, dressed
Other softwood, dressed
R o u q h s o f t w o o d lumber
H a r d u o o d l u m b e r , rouqh
Dressed hardwood lumber
Western
Southern
Specialty softwood plywood
Hardwood plywood
Softwood plywood veneer
Pallets, wooden
Other sawmill I planing mill products
P a p e r , exc n e w s p r i n t & p a c k a g i n g p a p e r
P a p e r b o x e s and c o n t a i n e r s
Packaging accessories
O f f i c e s u p p l i e s and a c c e s s o r i e s
Insulation board
H a r d b o a r d and p a r t i c l e b o a r d
F i n i s h e d steel m i l l p r o d u c t s
Motor vehicle castinqs, gray & ductile
Gray & d u c t i l e iron c a s t i n q s , o t h e r
M a l l e a b l e iron f o u n d r i e s
Steel i n v e s t m e n t f o u n d r i e s
O t h e r steel f o u n d r s , c a r b o n steel c a s t
O t h e r steel f o u n d r s , h i q h a l l o y steel
Other steel f o u n d r s , low a l l o y s t e e l c
F o r g e shop p r o d u c t s
Aluminum shapes
C o p p e r and b r a s s m i l l s h a p e s
Titanium mill shapes
Copper wire and cable
Aluminum wire and cable
Zinc castings
Aluminum castinqs
Builders hardware
Transportation equipment hardware
Hand tools
E n a m e l e d iron f i x t u r e s
Steel f i x t u r e s
Other metal fixtures
F a b r i c a t e d iron and steel p i p e a n d f i t
F a b r i c a t e d iron and s t e e l t u b e a n d fit
N o n f e r r o u s p i p e and t u b e f a b r i c a t i o n
Fabricated structural metal
Prefabricated metal buildings and comp
Miscellaneous metal work
Prefab, metal bldq s y s t e m s , e x . farm s
Other prefab. & portable metal buildin
Panels, parts, 8 sections for prefab b
Bolts, nuts, screws, and rivets
Other metal products
F r o n t end a t t a c h m e n t s a n d p a r t s
Parts (ex. era., draq., shov., trac.,
Tractor parts and attachments

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
.002
.020
. 126
.055
. 121
.047
.067
.266
.002
.003
.005
.003
.00 1
.000
.002
.00 1
.000
.003
.00 1
.043
.017
.0 10
.020
.063
. 103
.00 1
.022
. 132
.024
.024
. 007
.004
. 0 10
.002
.006
.029
.009
.0 04
.002
.028
.003
.007
.005
.009
.010
.087
.000
.000
. 000
.004
.002
.002
.009
.003
.001
.00 1
.000
.060
.359
.003
.0 11
.018

Commodity
Code
1 U203
1 13205
113251
1 13302
1 13303
113304
1 13405
1 1350 1
1 13502
1 1360 1
1 13603
1 13605
1 13631
1 1375 1
1 13851
1 1390 1
113903
1 14303
1 1450 1
1 14608
1 14609
1 1490 1
1 14905
1 14906
1 16244
1 16277
1 16305
1 16507
1 17 101
1 17 102
1 1720 1
1 1730 1
1 17408
1 1750 1
1 17502
1 17503
1 17504
1 17505
1 17506
117507
1 1770 1
1 17702
1 17902
1 17903
1 1810 1
1 18 102
1 19203
1 19253
1 1940 1
1 19404
1 19406
1 1950 1
133301
153201
157101
157102
157 103
157 105
157106
15920 1
15950 1
159701
159704
159901

.002
.020
. 129
.055
. 120
.047
.066
.264
.003
.004
.006
.003
.002
.000
.003
.00 1
.000
.003
.001
.048
.0 19
.009
.020
.063
. 103
.00 1
.022
. 131
.024
.024
.007
.004
.0 10
.002
.006
.028
.009
.0 04
.002
.028
.003
.007
.005
.009
.010
.086
.000
.000
.000
.004
.002
.002
.009
.002
.003

.060
.357
.003
.0 11
.0 18

See footnotes at end of table.




103

GROUPING
Industrial line, electrical
O t h e r e l e c t r i c - p o w e r e d h a n d t o o l s and p
Pneumatic, hydr., and powder actuated
R e s i s t a n c e w e l d i n g m a c h i n e s a n d suppli
Arc welding electrodes
G a s w e l d i n g m a c h i n e s and e q u i p m e n t
Otr. indus. elec. heat, units; parts/a
Small cutting tools
Precision measuring tools
Abrasive grains
Nonmetallic bonded abrasive products
Nonmetallic coated abrasive products
Metal abrasives
P a r t s for m e t a l - c u t t i n g m a c h i n e t o o l s
P a r t s for m e t a l f o r m i n g m a c h i n e t o o l s
S p e c i a l d i e s , t o o l s j i g s , and f i x t u r e s
Industrial molds
Cyli n d e r s
Mechanical power transmission equipmen
A c c e s s o r i e s and a t t a c h m e n t s
P a r t s for s c a l e s and b a l a n c e s
Valves and fittinqs
B a l l a n d roller b e a r i n g s
Plain bearinqs
K n i t t i n q m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p m e n t
T e x t i l e m a c h i n e r y p a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t
Saw b l a d e
Parts, attachments and accessories
Current carrying
Noncurrent carrying
E l e c t r i c a l (direct m e a s . ) i n s t r .
Electric motors
Parts
Panelboards
Safety switches
Circuit breakers
Swi t c h g e a r
C i r c u i t b r e a k e r load c e n t e r s
Low-voltage fuses
Industrial controls
Incandescent
O t h e r than i n c a n d e s c e n t
P r i m a r y b a t t e r i e s , dry a n d w e t
Carbon and graphite products
Building comfort controls
Appliance regulation controls
D r i l l s a n d other m i n i n g m a c h i n e r y
Mining machinery parts
Gasoline engines
Diesel engines, automotive
Parts and accessories
M a c h i n e shop products
Ready-mixed concrete
Pins and fasteners
Respiratory protective equipment
Eye a n d f a c e p r o t e c t i v e e q u i p m e n t
Hearing protective equipment
Protective clothing
Fi rst a i d k i t s
Matches
Pens and pencils
Paint brush
Industrial brushes
Fire extinguishers

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 107? LJFTRHT^^
REVISED
FORMER
.001
.001
.005
.007
.042
.005
.00 1
.270
.019
.039
.082
.070
.023
.040
.037
.316
.013
.018
. 104
.000
.00 1
.032
.068
.007
.008
.093
.022
.027
.008
.006
.00 1
.055
.004
.002
.00 1
.004
.004
.00 1
.001
.009
.030
.020
.00 1
. 1 14
.00 1
.001
.001
.004
.002
.002
. 004
.054
.011
.085
.0 10
.0 14
.007
.007
.002
.006
.003
.003
.012
.010

.00 1
.001
.005
.007
.042
.005
.001
.26 9
.019
.039
.081
.070
.023
.040
.037
.315
.013
.017
. 104
.000
.001
.032
.067
.007
.008
.093
.022
.027
.008
.006
.00 1
.054
.004
.002
.00 1
.004
.004
.00 1
.001
.009
.030
.020
.00 1
. 1 14
.00 1
.001
.001
.004
.002
.002
.004
.055
.011
.084
.010
.0 14
.007
.007
.002
.006
.003
.003
.012
.010

Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing,
December 19811
Commodity
Code

GROUPING

Nonmanufacturing

industries

R E L A T I V E II1 P 0 R T A N C E
C 1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED

8.967

8 ..928

029101
02920 1
029301
029402
029403
064101

Manufactured animal feeds
Grain by-product feeds
Vegetable cake and meal feeds
Formula feeds
Pet food
Other than pet food
Fats and oils, inedible

1.492
. 131
.349
.905
.0 15
.089
.002

1,.484
. 131
.347
. 900
.015
.089
. 002

029402
033701
033703
033704
034201
034202
034203
038101
038102
038103
038201
038202
038204
038302
038303
044101
044201
044301
044401
061401
061403
062101
063401
063402
063501
063502
063503
063505
063506
063507
063508
063509
063511
063513
063515
063516
063517
063599
063601
063602
063603
063604
063606
063607
063608
063609
063699
063711
063712

Other supplies
Pet food
Cotton
Syntheti c
Other
Cotton
Wool
Syntheti c
Women* 3
Men* s
Infants* and children's
Bed clothes
Bath & kitchen products
Window and furniture accessories
Camping equipment
Industrial products
Luqqage and small leather goods
Gloves
Industrial leather
Footwear cut stock
Primary
Other basic organics
Prepared paint
P r e s c r i pti on
N o n - p r e s c r i pti o n
Systemic anti-infectives
A n t i - a r t h r i ti c s
Sedati ves
Anti spasmodic/anti secretory
Cardiovascular therapy
Diabetes therapy
Hormones
Di u r e t i c s
Dermatologi cals
Analgesics, internal
Cough and cold preparations
Vi t a m i n s
Hospital solutions
Miscellaneous ethical preparations
Vitamins
Cough and cold preparations
Laxati ves
Analgesics, internal
External analgesics and counterirritan
Antiseptics and antibacterials
Antaci ds
Dermatologi cals
Miscellaneous proprietary preparations
Blood 4 derivatives, human use
Vaccines, toxoids, & antigens

7.475
.009
.009
.007
.001
.003
.001
.003
.039
.036
.014
.042
.009
.013
.003
.043
.005
.001
.014
.046
.008
. 119
.036
.004
.003
.025
.004
.003
.004
.0 12
.006
.011
.0 04
.005
.009
.007
.007
.027
.044
.009
.0 1 1
.003
.0 15
.003
.006
.002
.005
.007
.020
.011

7,.444
.009
.009
.007
.001
.003
.001
.003
.039
.036
.0 14
.042
.009
.0 13
.003
.043
.005
.001
.014
.045
.008
. 1 18
.036
.004
.003
.025
.004
.003
.004
.0 12
.006
.011
.004
.005
.009
.007
.007
.027
.043
.009
.011
.003
.015
.003
.006
.002
.005
.007
.020
.011

SOP
Code

0 6 3 7 14
0 6 3 7 15
064101
065102
065103
065104
065301
067 10 1
067102
067502
067503
067504
067505
067506
067507
067508
067509
0675 1 1
067512
067513
067519
067902
067903
067909
07 120 1
07 1202
07 1203
071302
07 1303
071304
07220 1
072204
072303
072401
07250 1
072801
0 8 1 101
081201
081202
084 10 1
091301
091303
091304
091501
091503
091504
091506
09220 1
093201
093301
093302
093303
093304
093305
093307
10 1302
10 1503
101504
101505
10 1506

See footnotes at end of table.




Commodity
Code

104

GROUPING

Diagnostics & other biologicals
Biologicals for veterinary use
Fats and oils, inedible
Complete m i x e d f e r t . , dry form
Complete mixed fert., liquid form
Incomp. mixed fert.
P e s t i ci d e s
Soaps
Synthetic detergents
Shaving preparations
Perfume, coloqne & toilet water
Hair preparations
D e n t i fri c e s
Creams
Lotions and oils
Cosmoti cs
Deodorant
Manicure preparations
Powders
Bath oils and salts
Other cosmetics and toiletries
Explosi ves
Industrial gases
Other miscellaneous chemical products
T i res
Inner tubes
Tread rubber, tire sundries, & repair
Rubber heels and soles
Rubber belts and belting
Other miscellaneous rubber products
PVC
Other
Laminated plastic sheets
Foamed plastic products
Plastic packaging and shipping product
Consumer and commercial plastics, n.e.
Douglas fir, dressed
Hardwood lumber, rough
Dressed hardwood lumber
Pallets, wooden
Paper, exc newsprint & packaging paper
P a c k a g i n g and industrial c o n v e r g i n g pa
Special industrial paper
Sanitary papers and health products
Paper boxes and containers
Packaging accessories
Office supplies and accessories
Hardboard and particleboard
Ci r c u l a t i o n
Textbook s
Technical, scientific & professional b
Religious books
General books
General reference books
Pamphlets
Finished steel mill products
Motor vehicle castings, gray & ductile
G r a y & d u c t i l e iron c a s t i n g s , o t h e r
M a l l e a b l e iron f o u n d r i e s
Steel investment foundries

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEI G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER

.034
.007
.005
.233
.015
.020
.306
.022
. 082
.002
.008
.010
.004
.002
.002
.003
.003
.000
.002
.00 1
.001
.049
. 195
.031
.385
.0 15
.0 19
.010
.023
.228
.0 19
.042
.0 16
.023
.093
.035
.002
.00 1
.000
. 009
.038
.006
.002
. 0S5
.020
. 135
. 16 1
.002
.088
.071
.090
.0 12
.088
.022
.032
.528
.016
.016
.004
.003

.034
.007
.005
.232
.015
.020
.304
.022
.082
.002
. 008
.0 10
. 004
.002
.002
.003
.003
.000
. 002
.00 1
.00 1
.049
. 194
.031
.332
.0 15
.018
.009
.024
.234
.0 19
.041
.0 16
.023
.093
.033
.003
.002
.000
.010
.038
.006
.002
.085
. 020
. 134
. 16 1
.002
.088
.070
. 089
.0 11
. 087
.022
. 032
.525
.0 16
.016
.004
.003

Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing,
December 19811
SOP
Code

Commodity
Code
101507
10 1508
10 1509
10 15 1 1
10260 1
102602
102802
104 10 1
104 103
10420 1
10540 1
106702
107201
107402
107403
107404
107501
107601
107701
108101
108302
103303
108304
108305
108902
108903
108904
108905
111151
1 1 1205
11 1251
1 1130 1
1 1 1302
1 12107
1 1230 1
1 1260 1
1 12602
1 12S03
1 13203
1 13205
1 13251
1 13302
1 13303
1 13304
1 1350 1
1 13502
1 1360 1
1 13603
1 13605
1 1363 1
1 1390 1
1 14202
1 14302
1 14303
1 14304
1 14501
1 146 08
1 14609
1 14804
1 14805
1 1490 1
1 14905

GROUPING
O t h e r steel f o u n d r s , c a r b o n s t e e l c a s t
O t h e r steel f o u n d r s , h i g h a l l o y steel
O t h e r s t e e l f o u n d r s , low a l l o y s t e e l c
Forge shop products
Copper wire and cable
Aluminum wire and cable
Aluminum castings
Builders hardware
Transportation equipment hardware
Hand tools
Brass fittinqs
O t h e r p a r t s for h e a t i n q s y s t e m s
Metal tanks
F a b r i c a t e d iron a n d steel p i p e a n d fit
F a b r i c a t e d iron a n d steel t u b e a n d fit
Nonferrous pipe and tube fabrication
Heat exchangers and condensers
F a b r i c a t e d steel p l a t e
Steel power boilers
Bolts, nuts, screws, and rivets
Resi d e n t i al
C o m m e r c i a l / i n s t i t u t i o n a l or i n d u s t r i a l
Vchi c u l a r
Outdoor and other types
Hot f o r m e d s p r i n g s
Cold formed sprinqs
Precision mechanical springs
Other metal products
Tractor parts
Sprayers
Parts, farm m a c h . excluding tractor
Poultry equipment
Barn e q u i p m e n t
F r o n t end a t t a c h m e n t s a n d p a r t s
Other specialized construction machine
Parts (ex. era., drag., shov., trac.,
Other consrtuction equipment
Tractor parts and attachments
Industrial line, electrical
O t h e r e l e c t r i c - p o w e r e d h o n d t o o l s and p
P n e u m a t i c , h y d r . , and p o w d e r a c t u a t e d
R e s i s t a n c e w e l d i n g m a c h i n e s a n d suppli
Arc w e l d i n g e l e c t r o d e s
Gas welding machines and equipment
Small cutting tools
Precision measurinq tools
Abrasive qrains
Nonmetallic bonded abrasive products
Nonmetallic coated abrasive products
Metal abrasives
Special dies, tools jiqs, and fixtures
Elevator and escalator parts & attachm
Fluid power valves
Cyli n d s r s
Fluid power hose and tube fittinqs
Mechanical power transmission equipmen
Accessories and attachments
P a r t s for s c a l e s a n d b a l a n c e s
Refrigerant compressors
Refrigeration condensinq units
Valves and fittings
Ball a n d r o l l e r b e a r i n g s

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED
.007
.002
.0 04
. 0 19
.0 14
.002
. 0 10
.0 15
. 0 16
. 139
. 004
.0 11
.004
.002
.00 1
.001
.001
. 002
.002
.033
.006
.009
.005
.006
.0 12
.003
.013
. 191
.074
.001
.038
.002
.008
.008
.005
.043
.005
.050
.002
.003
.0 12
.006
.030
.004
.006
.000
.00 1
. 002
.002
.001
. 006
.011
. 036
.006
.019
.005
.000
.000
.054
.008
.016
.048

SOP
Code

.007
.002
.004
.0 19
.014
.002
.010
.015
.016
. 139
.004
.0 11
.004
.002
.00 1
.00 1
.00 1
.002
.002
.033
.006
.009
.005
.006
.0 12
.003
.013
. 190
.073
.00 1
.087
.002
.008
.008
.005
.043
.005
.050
.002
.003
.0 12
.006
.030
.004
.006
.000
.00 1
.002
.002
.00 1
.006
.011
.036
.0 06
.019
.005
.000
.000
.054
.008
.0 16
.048

1 14906
1 16244
1 16305
1 16507
117 10 1
117 102
117402
1 17408
1 17409
1 1750 1
1 17502
1 17503
1 17504
1 17505
1 17506
1 17507
1 1770 1
1 17702
1 17801
1 17802
1 17803
1 1781 1
1 17812
1 17821
1 17824
1 17827
1 17831
1 17833
1 17835
1 17837
1 17841
117842
1 17845
1 17846
1 17848
1 1790 1
1 17902
1 17903
1 17904
1 17906
1 19102
1 19104
1 19203
1 19253
119401
1 19404
1 19406
1 1950 1
121 101
121501
12410 1
124102
12420 1
124301
12440 1
124501
125102
125103
125202
125203
125302
125303

See footnotes at end of table.




Commodity
Code

105

GROUPING
Plain bearings
Knitting machinery and equipment
Saw b l a d e
P a r t s , a t t a c h m e n t s and a c c e s s o r i e s
Current carryinq
Noncurrent carrying
F l u o r e s c e n t lamp b a l l a s t s
Parts
Other electrical apparatus
Panelboards
Safety switches
Circuit breakers
Swi t c h g e a r
C i r c u i t b r e a k e r load c e n t e r s
Low-voltage fuses
Industrial controls
Incandescent
O t h e r than i n c a n d e s c e n t
R e c e i v i n g type e l e c t r o n t u b e s
C a t h o d e ray T . V . p i c t u r e t u b e
P o w e r , t r a n s m i t t e r , s p e c i a l p u r p o s e tu
Capaci t o r s
R e s i s t o r s for e l e c t r i c a p p l i c a t i o n s
Relays
Connectors
E l e c t r o n i c h a r d w a r e (radio h a r d w a r e )
Di o d e s
Thyri s t o r s
Transi s t o r s
Optoelectronic devices
Digital bi-polar integrated circuits
D i g i t a l M O S integrated c i r c u i t s
L i n e a r integrated c i r c u i t s
H y b r i d integrated c i r c u i t s
Other semiconductor devices and parts
Storage batteries
P r i m a r y b a t t e r i e s , dry and w e t
C a r b o n and g r a p h i t e p r o d u c t s
Teleqraph apparatus
E l e c t r i c a l e q p t . for int. c o m b , e n g i n e
Oil f i e l d and g a s f i e l d d r i l l i n g machi
Oil f i e l d and g a s f i e l d p r o d u c t i o n m a c
D r i l l s and other m i n i n g m a c h i n e r y
Mininq machinery parts
Gasoline engines
Diesel engines, automotive
Parts and accessories
M a c h i n e shop p r o d u c t s
Metal household furniture
P o r c h a n d lawn f u r n i t u r e
Cooking equipment
Laundry equipment
Sewing machines
Vacumn cleaner
Small electric appliances
Electrical lamps
Home radios
Car r a d i o s
C o l o r TV r e c e i v e r s
Black & w h i t e t . v . r e c e i v e r s
Phonographs, ex. mechanical
Tape recorders & players

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 WEilGHTS )
REVISED
FORMER
.002
.000
.003
.003
.004
.003
.002
.002
.000
.00 1
.000
.002
.002
.000
.000
.009
.046
.034
.019
.016
.035
.0 11
.008
.017
.010
.009
.006
.002
.011
.00 1
.007
.004
.003
.009
.004
.033
.003
.017
.005
.0 18
.064
.049
.009
.072
.021
.026
.095
.072
.00 1
.00 1
.002
. 0 18
.001
.006
.003
.007
.002
.002
.0 10
.001
.00 1
.000

.002
.000
.003
.003
.004
.003
.002
.002
.000
.001
.000
.002
.002
.000
.000
. 009
.046
.034
.0 19
.0 16
.035
.011
.008
.017
.010
.009
.006
.002
.011
.001
.007
.004
.003
.009
.004
.033
.003
. 0 17
.005
. 0 18
.064
.049
.009
.072
.021
. 026
.095
.073
.00 1
.001
.002
. 0 18
.00 1
. 006
.003
.007
.002
.002
.0 10
.001
. 00 1
.000

Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing,
December 19811
Commodity
Code

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
<*972 H H S H T ? )
REVISED
FORMER

GROUPING

125304
125305
126101
126201
126401
126601
126701
126801
131105
131106
131107
133201
141104
141202
141401
141402
141403
141404
141405
142111
142211
143201
143202
143203
143204
144102
144203
151201
151301
152201
153201
1542
157101
157102
157103
157104
157105
157106
159101
159201
159301
15950 1
159601
159701
159702
159703
159704
159801
159802
159901

H i - f i components
Speakers ( i n c . l o u d s p e a k e r systems)
Dinnerware
Household q l a s s u a r e
Household f l a t w a r e
Lawnmowers
Cutlery
M e t a l household c o n t a i n e r s
S h e e t , p l a t e , and f l o a t g l a s s
Laminated g l a s s
Other f l a t g l a s s
Culvert pipe, reinforced
Motorcycles
Motor v e h i c l e p a r t s
Vans, o v e r 10,000 l b s .
Tanks, over 10,000 l b s .
O t h e r t r a i l e r s and c h a s s i s , over 10,00
D e t a c h , t r a i l e r s & c o n v e r t e r gear
Truck t r a i l e r s , under 10,000 l b s .
Fixed wing, u t i l i t y
Rotary wing, u t i l i t y
Outboard m o t o r b o a t s
I n b o a r d m o t o r b o a t s * i n c l . i . - o . houseb
I n b o a r d - o u t d r i v s b o a t s , e x c e p t housebo
A l l other boats
Locomotive p a r t s
R a i l r o a d car p a r t s
S p o r t i n g and a t h l e t i c goods
S m a l l arms
Cigars
P i n s and f a s t e n e r s
Photographic supplies
R e s p i r a t o r y p r o t e c t i v e equipment
Eye and f a c e p r o t e c t i v e equipment
H e a r i n a p r o t e c t i v e equipment
Guards, m e c h a n i c a l power p r e s s
Protective clothing
First aid kits
Caskets
Matches
Musical instruments
Pens and p e n c i l s
Matches and c l o c k s
P a i n t brush
P e r s o n a l brushes
Household m a i n t e n a n c e brushes
I n d u s t r i a l brushes
Phonograph r e c o r d s
Prerecorded tapes
Fire extinguishers

.001

.021

.055
.0 15
.019

.011
.010
.008

.021
.017
.007
.008
.341

.001
.001
.060
.043
.010
.005
.00 1
.007
.564
.002
.003
.002
.000
.002
.000
.079
.006
.005
.016
.020
.003
.001
.00 1

.012
.002
.001
.019

.000

.001

.000
.000
.031
.006

.061
.043

.010

.005
.001
.007
.561
.002
.003

.002
.000
.002

.000

.079
.006
.004
.0 16

.020

.003
.00 1
.001

.012
.002

.00 1
.019
100.000

79.168

79.098

F i n i s h e d consumer

21.895

21.876

1.960
. 108
.403

1.96 1
. 108
.403

foods

F i n i s h e d consumer f o o d s ,
Citrus f r u i t s
Other f r u i t s

crude

3112

.00 1

F i n i s h e d consumer goods

See footnotes at end of table.




Commodity
Code

011201
01 1301
011302
01 1303
011304
01610 1
017101
019301
022301

.00 1
.001

.002

100.000

F i n i s h e d goods

011101
011102

.00 1
.00 1
.021
.056
.015
.020
.0 12
.010
.008
.021
.017
.007
.008
.338
.00 1
.000
.00 1
.000
.000
.031
.006

SOP
Code

106

0 2 1 101
021104
021105
021106
0 2 1 107
021108
0 2 1 109
021111
021112
021121
021201
021202
021301
021401
022101
022103
022104
022105
022203
022204
022205
022206
022207
022208
022302
022303
022304
023101
023201
023302
023303
023401
023501
024101
024 102
024202
024203
024301
024401
024501
024601
025301
025401
025501
025502
026201
026205
026206
02630 1
026302

R E L A T I V E :[ M P O R T A N C E
( 1 9 7 2 W •EIGHTS )
REVISED
FORMER

GROUPING

Dried fruits
Dried vegetables
Fresh vegetables, except
Sweet potatoes
White potatoes
Milk, fluid use
Eggs, larqe
Nuts
Unprocessed fin fish

.027
.062
.494
. 0 14
. 175
.078
.392
.0 16
. 191

potatoes

Finished consumer foods, processed
White pan bread
Other bread
Bread type rolls
Bread stuffing, croutons, and bread cr
Sweet yeast goods
Soft cakes
Pi G S
Pastri es
Cake type doughnuts
Cookies and crackers
Flour
Flour base m i x e s and doughs
Milled rice
Other cereals
Beef and veal
Lamb
Pork
Other meats
Young chicken
Turkeys
Mature chickens hens/foul
Turkeys
Other poultry/smal1 game
Further processed poultry/small game
Fresh processed fish
Frozen processed fish
Canned fish
Fresh processed milk
Butter
Natural cheese, except cottage cheese
Processed cheese and related products
Ice cream
Concentrated milk products
Canned fruits
Canned fruit juices
Frozen fruits
Frozen juices and ades
Dried and dehydrated fruits
Canned vegetables and juices
Frozen vegetables
Potatoes, instant mashed
Consumer size packages
Confectionery materials
Candy bars
Chewing gum
Cola, excluding diet cola
Other carbonated drinks
Noncarbonated soft drinks
Coffee (whole bean, ground, * instant)
Cocoa

19.934
.558
. 194
.306
.011
. 145
. 133
.074
.0 17
.060
.665
.079
. 164
.04 6
.454
2.444
.079
1.333
1.059
.402
—

-

.025
.094
.004
.063
. 142
.388
.204
1.342
. 163
.405
.301
.4 14
.332
.236
. 197
.051
. 182
.062
.554
.275
.037
. 128
.003
.689
. 122
.827
.679
.097
.742
.046

.027
.062
.494
.0 14
. 175
.073
.392
.0 16
. 191
19.914
.558
. 195
.306
.0 11
. 145
. 183
.074
.0 17
.060
.666
.079
. 164
.046
.454
2.446
.079
1.339
1 .060
.476
. 1 12
-

—

- - -

. 142
.389
.204
1.342
. 164
.405
.30 1
.414
.332
.236
. 197
.051
. 182
.062
.555
.276
.037
. 128
.003
.639
. 122

.827
.630
.097
.743
.046

Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing,
December 19811
Commodity
Code
026303
02640 1
02740 1
0 2 8 10 1
02320 1
02330 1
0 2S40 1
02350 1

Tea
Other beverage materials
Vegetable oil end products
Jaws, jellies, and preserves
Pickles and pickle products
Processed eqqs
S p e c i a l t ies
Other frozen processed foods

02860 1
02890 1

Meat sauces
Other miscellaneous processed

0 2 6 10 1
026 102
0 2 6 103
029402
03260 1
032602
032603
03270 1
032703
03370 1
033703
033303
033S04
03420 1
034202
034203
034304
034305
034306
034307
034303
0 344 0 1
034503
033101
0 3 3 102
0 3 3 103
03320 1
033202
0 33204
0 33 3 0 2
03S303
043101
0 4 3 103
043201
043203
04 3 2 0 4
04330 1
04340 1
043501
043601
043701
04 330 1
0 4 4 10 1
04420 1
05 1 10 1
051102
05 120 1
0 5 3 10 1
053201

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER

GROUPING

. 038
. 1 13
.370
.0 94
. 1 19
.004
.468
.492
foods

Consumer nondurable goods less food
Malt beverages
Distilled spirits
Wine
Fet food
C o t ton
Wool
Synthetic
Cotton
Synthet i c
Cotton
Synthet i c
Circular knits, except hosiery
Warp knits, except hosiery
Cotton
Wool
Syntheti c
Circular knit outerwear fabric
Other circular knit fabric
Warp knit outerwear fabric
Warp knit underwear and nightwear fabr
Other warp knit fabric
Cotton
Syntheti c
Women'5
Men' s 1
Infants and children's
Bed clothes
Baih & kitchen products
Window and furniture accessories
C a m p i n q e q u i prr.snt
Industrial products
Men's leather upper footwear
Men's non-leather upper footwear
Women's leather upper footwear
Women's plastic upper footwear
Women's other non-leather upper footwe
Children's and infants' footwear
Misses' footwear
Youths', boys footwear
Infants', babies' footwear
Athletic footwear
Other footwear
Luqcjage a n d s m a l l l e a t h e r g o o d s
Gloves
Prepared anthracite shipped
Raw a n t h r a c i t e shipped
Domestic sizes
Natural gas
Liquified petroleum gas

,043
1 ,054
]

38 . 1 16
.933
.464
.276
.340
.004
.0 0 2
.0 17
. 0 10
.0 04
.021
.033
.003
.003
.0 14
.006
.017
. 036
.0 10
.005
.003
.004
.0 13
.036
2 .350
2 . 144
.811
.403
. 167
. 188
.068
.053
.411
.035
.306
.096
.025
.028
.024
.029
.022
.020
.002
.303
.06 1
.00 1
.00 1

3 8 ., 136
, 934
,464
.276
,34 0
,004
,002
.017
,0 10
,004
.021
.033
.003
.003
.0 14
.006
.017
.036
. 0 10
.005
.0 03
.004
.0 13
. 036
2!.351
2,.135
.822
.403
. 167
. 139
.068
.053
.4 11
.035
.306
.096
.025
.029
.024
.029
.022
.020
.002
.309
.06 1
.001
.00 1
.020
2 .575
.888

—

062101

06340 1
063402
063501
063502
063503
063505
063506
063507
063508
063509
06 3 5 1 1
063513
063515
063516
063599
063601
063602
063603
063604
063606
063607
063608
063609
063699
065102
065103
065104
06530 1
067 10 1
067 102
067502
067503
067504
067505
067506
C67507
067508
067509
0675 1 1
067512
067513
067519
067901
067909
071201
07 1202
071301
071303
071304
07220 1
072204

See footnotes at end of table.




Commodity
Code
057 102
0 5 7 103
057 104
057202
057302
057601
057602
057603
057701
06 1403

.088
. 1 18
.339
.094
. 119
.004
.468
.492

.04 3
1 . 053

2 .573
.888

SOP
Code

107

GROUPING
Reqular
P r e m i um
Unleaded gasoline
K e r o s e n e to r e s e l l e r s
F u e l o i l n o . 2 to r e s e l l e r s
A u t o m o t i v e oil
I n d u s t r i a l oil
Lubricatinq grease
Petroleum wax
Other basic organics
Prepared paint
P r e s c r i p t i on
N o n - p r e s c r i pti o n
Systemic anti-infecti ves
Anti-arthri tics
Sedatives
Anti spasmodic/anti secretory
Cardiovascular therapy
Diabetes therapy
Hormones
Di u r e t i c s
Dermatologi cals
A n a l g a s i c s , internal
Cough and cold preparations
V i tami n s
Miscellaneous ethical preparations
Vi tami n s
Cough and cold preparations
Laxati ves
A n a l g e s i c s , internal
External analgesics and counterirritan
Antiseptics and antibacterials
Antaci ds
Dermatologi cals
Miscellaneous proprietary preparations
C o m p l e t e mixed fert., dry form
Complete mixed fert., liquid form
Incomp. mixed fert.
P e s t i ci d e s
Soaps
Synthetic detergents
Shaving preparations
Perfume, cologne & toilet water
Hair preparations
D a n t i fri c e s
Creams
Lotions and oils
Cosmet i cs
Deodorant
Manicure preparations
Powders
Bath oils and salts
Other cosmetics and toiletries
Essential oils
Other miscellaneous chemical products
Ti r e s
Inner tubes
Footwear
Rubber belts and belting
Other miscellaneous rubber products
PVC
Other

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
4.313
1.214
1.490
. 149
1.894
. 157
.006
.027
.002
.021
.035
.022
.0 16
. 123
.0 19
.0 15
.0 18
.059
.028
.054
.017
.025
.044
.035
.035
.212
.043
.053
.0 16
.073
.012
.052
.0 12
.026
.033
.003
.000
.001
.063
. 149
.556
.062
. 179
.263
.081
.067
.059
.061
.096
.011
.051
.025
.016
.004
.088
.673
.027
. 183
.008
.0 19
.013
.028

4.316
1.214
1.490
. 149
1.895
. 157
.006
.027
.002
.021
.035
.022
.0 16
. 123
.0 19
.015
.0 18
.059
.028
.055
.0 17
.025
.044
.035
.035
.212
.043
.053
.0 16
.073
.012
.052
.012
.026
.033
. 003
.000
.001
.063
. 149
.557
.062
. 179
.263
.082
.067
.059
.061
.096
.011
.051
.025
.0 16
.004
.088
.672
.027
. 183
.008
.020
.013
.028

Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing,
December 19811
Commodity
Code
072303
072401
072701
072801
091301
091501
091502
091503
091504
091506
091507
093101
093102
093201
093202
1 13601
1 13603
1 13605
113631
1 17701
117702
117902
151101
151201
151302
152101
152201
152301
1542
157106
159201
159501
159701
159702
159703
081101
081102
081103
081104
081105
081201
081202
082101
083101
083102
083201
083301
092201
093301
093302
093303
093304
093305
102601
102802
104101
104103
104201
106 101
106301

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
C1972 WEIGHTS?
FORMER
REVISED

GROUPING
Laminated plastic sheets
Foamed plastic products
Disposable plastic dinner and table we
Consumer and commercial plastics, n.e.
P a p e r , exc newsprint & packaqinq paper
Sanitary papers and health products
Paper bags and shippinq sacks
Paper boxes and containers
Packaging accessories
Office supplies and accessories
Composite cans
Ci r c u l a t i on
A d v e r t i si n g
Ci r c u l a t i o n
A d v e r t i si n g
Abrasive grains
Nonmetallic bonded abrasive products
Nonmetallic coated abrasive products
Metal abrasives
Incandescent
Other than incandescent
Primary batteries, dry and wet
Toys and children*s vehicles
Sporting and athletic goods
Small arms ammunition
Ci q a r e t t e s
Ci g a r s
Other tobacco products
Photographic supplies
Fi r s t a i d k i t s
Matches
Pens and penciIs
Paint brush
Personal brushes
Household maintenance brushes
Consumer durable goods
Douglas fir, dressed
Southern pine, dressed
Other softwood, dressed
Rough softwood lumber
F l o o r i n g , s i d i n g , and cut stock
Hardwood lumber, rough
Dressed hardwood lumber
General millwork
Western
Southern
Hardwood plywood
Softwood plywood veneer
Hardboard and particleboard
Textbooks
Technical, scientific & professional
Reliqious books
General books
General reference books
Copper wire and cable
Aluminum castings
Builders hardware
Transportation equipment hardware
Hand tools
Steam and hot water equipment
Conversion burners

b

.011
.0 15
. 175
.379
.046
.737
.024
.048
.020
. 13 1
.002
1.408
4.292
.751
1. 149
.003
.007
.006
.002
. 165
.044
.078
.222
. 164
.072
1.337
.092
. 10 1
. 126
.000
.008
.020
.029
.024
.021

.0 11
.0 15
. 175
.359
.047
.737
.024
.048
.020
. 131
.002
i!.40 9
4 .294
.752
1!. 150
.003
.007
.006
.002
. 165
.04 4
.073
.222
. 164
.072
1 .333
.092
. 101
. 126
.000
.003
.020
.029
.0 24
.021

1 9 . 157
.006
.008
.012
.006
.002
.003
.001
.022
.006
.002
.006
.002
. 007
.358
. 106
.058
.444
. 1 12
.009
.012
.018
.020
. 1 15
.006
.006

19 .087
.006
.009
.014
.007
.002
.004
.001
.024
.007
.003
. 007
.002
.007
.358
..106
.059
.444
. 112
.009
.0 12
.0 18
.020
. 1 15
.006
.006

SOP
Code

19640 1
10650 1
106502
10660 1
10670 1
10680 1
107405
107406
107407
10790 1
107902
107903
1G810 1
103302
10S305
103905
111105
1 1 1303
1 13202
1 13203
1 1350 1
1 13731
113/51
1 14606
1 14302
1 16244
1 16302
1 16304
1 16305
1 1730 1
1 17402
1 17409
1 1750 1
1 17502
1 17503
1 17504
1 17505
1 17506
1 17S0 1
1 17811
1 17812
1 1782 1
1 17823
1 17824
1 17825
1 17827
1 1790 1
1 17906
1 1930 1
1 19303
1 19305
1 1940 1
1 19402
1 1950 1
12110 1
121201

121202
121203
121204
12130 1
121401
12150 1
12310 1

See footnotes at end of table.




Commodity
Code

108

GROUPING
Domestic heatinq stoves
Unit heaters
Unit ventilators
Water heaters, domestic
Other heatinq systems
Solar heatinq equipment
Fabricated structural metal
Prefabricated metal buildings and comp
M i s c e l l a n e o u s metal work
Prefab, metal bldq systems, ex. farm s
Other prefnb. & portable metal buildin
P a n e l s , p a r t s , 8 s e c t i o n s for p r e f a b b
B o l t s , n u t s , screws, and rivets
R s s i a'ont i al
Outdoor and other types
Other metal products
Laun and qardon tractors and equipment
Water systems
Home utility line, electrical
Industrial line, electrical
Small cutting tools
Home shop
Parts for metal-cuttinq machine tools
Personal household scales
Unitary air c o n d i t i o n e r s
Knittinq machinery and equipment
Chain saws
For home w o r k s h o p s
Saw blade
Electric motors
Fluorescent lamp ballasts
Other electrical apparatus
Panelboards
Safety switches
Circuit breakers
Swi t c h q e a r
Circuit breaker load centers
Low-voltaqe fuses
Receiving type electron tubes
Capaci tors
Resistors for electric applications
Relays
Antennas
Connectors
Magnetic tape
Electronic hardware (radio h a r d w a r e )
Storage batteries
Electrical eqpt. for int. comb, engine
Calculating and accounting machines
Typcwr i tors
Safes
Gasoline engines
Outboard motors
Machine shop products
Metal household furniture
Livinq room furniture
Dininq room furniture
Bedroom furniture
Other wood household furniture
Upholstered household furniture
Beddi ng
Porch and lawn furniture
Tufted broadloom

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
.002
.00 1
.00 1
.009
.00 1
.000
.011
.004
.00 1
. 00 1
.000

.007
. 030
.031
.117
.007
.004
.033
.006
.0 04
.007
.001
.008
.031
.002
.003
. 0?3
.004
. 0 10
.00 1
.000
.00 1
.000
.002
.002
.000
.00 1
.031
.003
.002
.003
. 0 17
.003
.058
. 10 1
. 178
.052
. 0G4
. 1 12
.002
.0 08
. 102
.005
. 127
. 18 1
.205
.340
. 029
.499
. 163
. 072
.284

Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing,
December 19811
SOP
Code

Commodity
Code
123102
12320 1
124 10 1
124102
124103
124104
124201
12430 1
1244 0 1
12450 1
125102
125103
125202
125203
125302
125303
125304
125305
12610 1
126201
12640 1
126501
12660 1
12670 1
12630 1
131 105
13360 1
138 10 1
14 110 1
141 102
14 1 104
141202
142 1 1 1
14320 1
143202
143203
143204
1S 1 10 1
151201
15130 1
153 10 1
15320 1
154 1
15520 1
155202
15530 1
155302
156 10 1
157 102
157 105
159301
159402
159403
15 94 04
159501
159601
159301
159802
15990 1

3200

GROUPING
Other soft surface floor c o v r g s .
Hard surface floor coverings
Cookinq equipment
Laundry equipment
Refriqeration equipment
Other major appliances
Sewing machines
Vacumn cleaner
Small electric appliances
Electrical lamps
Home radios
Car radios
C o l o r TV r e c e i v e r s
Black X w h i t e t.v. receivers
Phonographs, ex. mechanical
Tape recorders & players
Hi-fi c o m p o n e n t s
Speakers (inc. loudspeaker systems)
Di n n e r w s r e
Household glassware
Household flatware
Mi r r o r s
Lawnmowers
Cutlery
Metal household containers
Sheet, plate, and float glass
Dry mixed concrete m a t e r i a l s
Glass containers
Passenger cars
Motor trucks
Motorcycles
Motor vehicle parts
Fixed w i n g , utility
Outboard motorboats
Inboard motorboats, incl. i.-o. houseb
Inboard-outdrive boats, except hounebo
All other b o a t s
Toys and children's vehicles
Sporting and athletic goods
S:nall a r m s
Buttons
Pins and fasteners
Photographic equipment
S i n g l e , 12 f t . w i d e
S i n g l e , 14 f t . w i d e a n d o v e r
D o u b l e , 24 f t . w i d t h
D o u b l e , o t h e r t h a n 24 f t w i d t h
Electronic hearing aids
Eye and face protective equipment
Protective clothing
Musical instruments
Jewelry, platinum and karat gold
Other precious metal jewelry
Costume jewelry
Pens and pencils
Watches and clocks
Phonograph records
Prerecorded tapes
Fire extinguishers
Capital

equipment

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED
.030
.039
. 154
.282
.281
.069
.032
.079
.292
.090
.063
.066
.321
.046
.019
.004
.020
.043
. 154
. 1 14
. 156
.0 19
. 177
. 1 18
. 125
.005
.02 1
.008
6.995
1.072
. 142
.029
.057
.069
. 077
.029
.040
.2 94
. 272
! 0 77
.003
.059
.068
.476
. 184
. 178
.0 12
.0 11
.003
.002
. 1 10
.830
.2 12
.342
. 059
. 149
.093
.030
.005
20.832

SOP
Code

.030
.089
. 154
.283
.335
.037
.032
.079
.292
.090
.06 3
.066
.321
.046
.019
.004
.020
.043
. 154
. 1 14
. 156
.019
. 177
. 1 18
. 125
.005
.021
. 008
7.085
1.086
. 144
.030
.058

3210

.294
.272
.07 7
.0 03
.059
. 063
.476
. 184
. 178
.0 12
.0 11
.003
.002
.110
.831
.2 12
.343
.059
. 149
.098
.030
.005
20.902

See footnotes at end of table.




109

Commodity
Code

103201
104201
10720 1
107402
107405
107406
107407
10750 1
107601
10770 1
10790 1
107902
107903
1 1 1 105
1 1 1303
112 104
1 12106
1 12107
1 1220 1
1 12202
1 1230 1
1 12302
1 1240 1
1 12501
1 12602
1 12701
112801
1 12802
1 12803
1 12804
1 12901
1 12902
113203
1 13204
1 13205
1 13207
1 1330 1
113302
1 13304
1 1340 1
1 13402
1 13403
1 13404
1 13405
1 13502
1137 1 1
. 113712
113713
1137 14
1137 15
1137 16
1137 17
1 137 19
113821
113822
113323
113825
113841
1 1390 1
1 13903

GROUPING
Manufacturing industries
Barrels, drums, and pails
Hand tools
Metal tanks
F a b r i c a t e d iron and steel p i p e a n d fit
Fabricated structural metal
Prefabricated metal buildings and comp
Miscellaneous metal work
Heat exchangers and condensers
Fabricated steel plate
Steel power boilers
Prefab, metal bldg systems, ex. farm s
Other prefab. & portable metal buildin
Panels, p a r t s , I sections for prefab b
Lawn, a n d g a r d e n t r a c t o r s a n d e q u i p m e n t
Water systems
Excavators
Cranes
Front end attachments and parts
Special mounting equipment
Dozer, hydraulic
Other specialized construction machine
Compaction equipment
Portable air compressors
Scrapers and graders
Other consrtuction equipment
Mixers, pavers, spreaders, etc.
Wheel type
Crawler type
Tractor parts and attachments
Tractor shovel loaders
Off-highway trucks, end dump
Other off-highway equipment
Industrial line, electrical
Pneumatic hand tools
Other electric-powered handtools and p
Enqine-driven hand tools
Arc welding machines
Resistance welding machines and suppli
Gas welding machines and equipment
Electric, excluding induction & dielec
F u e l - f i r e d ( o i l or g a s )
Induct. & dielect. furnaces & heating
Gas generating equipment
Otr. indus. elec. heat, units; parts/a
Precision measuring tools
Boring machines
Drilling machines
Grinding machines
Lathes
Mi 11i n g m a c h i n e s
Multi-function machines, n/c
Gear cutting machines
Other metal cutting machines tools
Punching, bending, forming machines
Shearing machines
Presses
Other metal forming machines
Wire drawing machine
Special dies, tools jigs, and fixtures
Industrial molds

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 UFTGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
6.601
.005
.005
. 121
.014
.011
.004
.030
.048
.062
.001
.001
.000
.002
.036
.002
.004
.001
.002
.001
.005
.001
.002
.003
.005
.002
.002
.006
.007
.005
.001
.001
.010
.009
.005
.002
.051
.0 15
.011
.034
.061
.021
.003
.018
.019
.028
.028
.072
.077
.040
.051
.036
.027
.042
.017
.085
.061
.001
.316
.265

6.603
.005
.005
. 120
.015
.012
.003
.004
.030
.048
.061
— —

.002
.036
.002
.004
.001
.002
.001
.005
.001
.502
.003
.005
.002
.002
.006
.007
.005
.001
.001
.010
.009
.005
.002
.051
.015
.011
.034
.061
.021
.003
.018
.019
.023
.028
.073
.077
.040
.051
.036
.027
.042
.017
.086
.062
.001
.316
.265

Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing,
December 19811
Commodity
Code
1 H 102
114103
1 14104
1 14402
1 14403
1 14404
114602
114603
114604
1 14605
1 14607
1 1470 1
114803
114901
116101
1 16102
116104
116211
116221
1 16234
1 16244
116255
1 16266
116301
1 16302
116305
1 1650 1
1 16502
116505
1 16601
1 16602
1 16603
1 16604
116606
1 1670 1
1 16702
116703
117201
1 17202
117301
117302
1 17403
1 17405
1 17406
1 17407
1 17501
1 17502
117503
1 17504
1 17505
1 17506
1 17507
1 1790 1
1 17905
1 1930 1
1 19303
1 19305
1 19307
1 1940 1
1 19403
1 19404
119405

GROUPING
Industrial pumps
Air c o m p r e s s o r s , stationary
Gas compressors
Conveying equipment
Material handling trucks
Hoist and cranes
Motor truck scales
Railroad truck scales
Industrial scales
Commercial retail scales
Mailing scales
Fans and blowers, except portable
Commercial refrigeration equipment
Valves and fittings
Dairy industry machinery
Bakery industry machinery
Commercial food production machinery
Cleaning and opening machinery
Spinning machinery, except parts
Heaving machinery, except parts
Knitting machinery and equipment
Dyeing, drying, finishing machinery
Industrial sewing machines
Other than for home workshops
Chain saws
Saw b l a d e
Printing presses, offset
Typesetting and casting machinery
Bookbinding machinery and equipment
Rubber working and rubber machinery
Plastic and rubber industry machinery
Plastics machinery
Chemical industry machinery
Miscellaneous industry machinery
Filling and capping machines
Package forming and wrapping machines
Machinery for processing pkgs. & bottl
Electrical (direct meas.) instr.
Electronic (indirect meas.) instr.
Electric motors
Generators and generator sets
Distribution transformers
Small power transformers
Large power transformers
Specialty and all other transformers
Panelboards
Safety switches
Circuit breakers
Swi t c h g e a r
Circuit breaker load centers
Low-voltage fuses
Industrial controls
Storage batteries
X-ray equipment
Calculating and accounting machines
Typewri ters
Safes
Other office and store machines
Gasoline engines
Diesel e n g i n e s , other than automotive
Diesel engines, automotive
Gas engines

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1 9 7 2 HEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED

.211

.068
.063
.200
.234
. 129
.002
.000
.0 11
.006
.000
.082
.007
. 126
.065
.077
. 137
.021
.062
.038
.037
.06 1
.07 1
.084
.019
.006
. 136
.028
.023
. 138

.200
. 1 15
.598
.077
.030
.043
.039
.076
.095
.053
.020
.007
.013
.012
.02 1
.009
.045
.048
.009
.010
.060

.0 18

.013
.052
. 031
.035
.077
.004
. 0 04
. 0C5
.00 1

SOP
Code

.211
.068
.063
.200
.234
. 129
.002
.000

.011

.006
. 000
.082
.007
. 126
.065
.077
. 137
.021

.062

.038
.037
.061
.07 1
.084
.0 19
.006
. 136
.028
.024

3220

.572
.394
.073
.078
.030
.043
.039
.076
.095
.053

.020
.007
.0 13
. 0 12

.021
.009
.045
.048
.009
.010

.060
.0 18
.0 13
.052
. 031
.035
. 077
.004
.004
.005
.00 1

See footnotes at end of table.




110

Commodity
Code

GROUPING

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER

122101
122202
122203
123101
123102
12430 1
124501
141 10 1
14 1 102
14 140 1
14 1402
141403
14 1404
141405
1421 1 1
142211
157104
157 107

Wood commercial furniture
File cabinets and equipment
Other metal commercial furniture
Tufted broadloom
Other soft surface floor c o v r q s .
Vacumn cleaner
Electrical lamps
Passenger cars
Motor trucks
V a n s , over 10,000 l b s .
T a n k s , over 10,000 l b s .
O t h e r t r a i l e r s a n d c h a s s i s , o v e r 10,00
Detach, trailers & converter qear
Truck t r a i l e r s , under 10,000 l b s .
Fixed winq, utility
Rotary winq, utility
Guards, mechanical power press
Alarms, electronic

.032
. 039
.055
.006
.001
.00 1
.00 1
.296
.306
.0 17
.002
.007
.0 03
.002
.0 38
.0 11
.021
.000

.032
.039
.055
.006
.001
.00 1
.00 1
.299
.3 10
.0 17
.002
.007
.003
.002
.039
.0 11
. 02 1
.000

071304
10260 1
102602
10660 1
107201
107301
10750 1
107601
10770 1
108303
108305
11110 1
111105
11 120 1
11 1202
1 1 1203
1 1 1204
1 1 1205
11 1206
111207
1 1 1208
1 1 1209
1112 11
11 130 1
1 1 1302
1 1 1303
1 12104
1 12106
1 12107
112201
1 12202
1 1230 1
1 12302
112401
1 1250 1
1 12602
1 1270 1
1 12801
1 12802
1 12803
1 12804
1 1290 1

Nonmanufacturinq industries
Other miscellaneous rubber products
Copper wire and cable
Aluminum wire and cable
Water heaters, domestic
Metal tanks
Sheet metal products
Heat exchangers and condensers
Fabricated steel plate
Steel power boilers
C o m m e r c i a l / i n s t i t u t i o n a l or industrial
Outdoor and other types
Wheel type - farm
Lawn and garden tractors and equipment
Plows
Harrows and rotary cutters
Planting and fertilizing machinery
Culti vators
Sprayers
Harvesting machinery
Haying machinery
Crop preparation machinery
Elevators
Farm wagons
Poultry equipment
Barn equipment
Water systems
Excavators
Cranes
Front end attachments and p a r t s
Special mountinq equipment
Dozer, hydraulic
Other specialized construction machine
Compaction equipment
Portable air compressors
Scrapers and graders
Other consrtuction equipment
Mixers, pavers, spreaders, etc.
Wheel type
Crawler type
Tractor parts and attachments
Tractor shovel loaders
Off-highway t r u c k s , end dump

14.231
.048
.009
.00 1
.013
.056
.057
. 0 14
.022
.028
.007
.005
.385
.111
.034
.078
.059
.020
.0 13
.224
.068
.036
.0 20
.035
.017
.075
.017
.059
. 130
.0 17
.073
.0 18
.086
.031
. 022
.086
. 084
.052
. 143
.217
. 104
. 180
.049

14 . 2 9 9
.049
.009
.00 1
.013
.055
.056
. 0 14
.022
.028
.007
.005
.385
.111
.034
.078
.059
.020
.013
.224
. 068
. 036
.020
.035
.0 17
. 075
. 0 ?7
.059
. 130
.0 17
.073
. 0 18
.086
. 03 1
.022
. C86
.084
.052
.14 3
.217
. 104
. ISO
. 049

Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing,
December 19811
SOP
Code

Commodity
Code
1 12902
1 13203
1 13204
1 13205
113207
1 1330 1
113302
113304
1 13404
1137 11
1 14102
114 103
114 104
1 14203
114303
114402
114403
1 14404
114602
1 14603
114604
114605
1 14607
1 147 0 1
1 14803
1 14806
1 1490 1
1 16 104
116266
1 1630 1
1 16302
1 1650 1
1 16502
1 16606
117 10 1
117 102
1 1720 1
117202
117301
117302
117403
117405
117406
117407
1 1750 1
117502
117503
117504
117505
117506
117507
1 1790 1
117904
117905
119 102
119 104
1 1920 1
119202
119203
119206
1 1930 1
1 19303
1 1 9305

GROUPING
Other off-hiqhway equipment
Industrial line, electrical
Pneumatic hand tools
Othar electric-powered handtools and p
Enqine-driven hand tools
Arc w e l d i n q m a c h i n e s
R e s i s t a n c e w e l d i n q m a c h i n e s and suppli
Gas weldinq m a c h i n e s and equipment
Gas qeneratinq equipment
Boring machines
Industrial pumps
Air c o m p r e s s o r s , stationary
Gas compressors
Automobile lifts
Cy1i n d e r s
Conveyinq equipment
Material handling trucks
Hoist and cranes
Motor truck scales
Railroad truck scales
Industrial scales
Commercial retail scales
Mailing scales
Fans and blowors, except portable
Commercial rafriqeration equipment
Other a/c and refriqeration equipment
Valves and fittings
Commercial food production machinery
Industrial sawing machines
Other than for home w o r k s h o p s
Chain saws
Printing presses, offset
Typesetting and casting machinery
Miscellaneous industry machinery
Current carrying
Noncurrent carrying
Electrical (direct meas.) instr.
Electronic (indirect meas.) instr.
Electric motors
Generators and generator sets
Distribution transformers
Small power transformers
Large power transformers
Specialty and all other transformers
Panelboards
Safety switches
Circuit breakers
Swi t c h q e a r
Circuit breaker load centers
Low-voltage fuses
Industrial controls
Storage batteries
Teleqraph apparatus
X-ray equipment
Oil field and q a s field d r i l l i n q machi
Oil field and qas field production mac
Underqround mining machinery
C r u s h i n g , p u l v e r i z i n q , screening machi
Drills and other mining machinery
Mineral benefication equipment
Calculating and accounting machines
Typewr i ters
Safes

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
. 028
.03 1
.029
.0 11
.007
. 0 14
.004
. 003
.000
.00 1
.055
.0 18
. 0 17
.011
.001
.074
. 074
. 025
.002
.000
.008
.0 04
.000
.04 1
. 155
.052
. 0 10
. 102
.0 10
.020
.004
.009
.002
.008
.005
.004
.033
.051
.019
.426
. 170
.063
. 106
. 103
.0 10
.005
.023
.024
.005
.005
.005
.022
.031
. 155
. 104
.080
.068
.033
.024
.0 14
.2 10
. 108
. 1 12

SOP
Code

.023
. 031
. 029
.011
.007
.0 14
.004
.003
.000
.00 1
.055
.0 18
.0 17
.0 11
.00 1
.074
.074
.025
.002
.000
.003
.004
.000
.04 1
. 155
.052
.0 10
. 102
.010
.020
.005
.009
.002
.00 1
.005
.004
.033
.051
.0 19
.426
. 170
.063
. 106
. 103
.0 10
.005
.023
.024
.005
.005
.005
.022
.031
. 155
. 105
. 080
. 069
.033
.024
. 0 14
.211
. 109
. 1 12

Commodity
Code
1 19306
119307
1 1940 1
1 19402
1 19403
1 19404
1 19405
121 101
121201
121202
121203
121204
12130 1
121401
121501
122101
122202
122203
123101
123102
124101
124102
124103
124104
124301
124401
124501
125 102
125103
125202
125203
125302
125303
125304
125305
126501
126601
141 101
14 1 102
141 103
141 104
14140 1
14 1402
14 1403
141404
141405
142111
142211
14320 1
143202
143203
143204
144101
14420 1
15120 1
1541
15520 1
155202
15530 1
155302
157 107
159301

GROUPING
Coin operated vending machines
Other office and store machines
Gasoline engines
Outboard motors
Diesel engines, other than a u t o m o t i v e
Diesel engines, automotive
Gas engines
Metal household furniture
L i v i n g room f u r n i t u r e
D i n i n g room f u r n i t u r e
Bedroom furniture
Other wood household furniture
Upholstered household furniture
Beddi ng
P o r c h and lawn f u r n i t u r e
Wood commercial furniture
File cabinets and equipment
Other metal commercial furniture
Tufted broadloom
Other soft s u r f a c e floor c o v r g s .
Cooking equipment
Laundry equipment
Refrigeration equipment
Other major appliances
\lacvmri c l e a n e r
Small electric appliances
Electrical lamps
Home radios
Car radios
C o l o r TV r e c e i v e r s
Black & white t.v. receivers
Phonographs, ex. mechanical
Tape recorders & players
Hi-fi components
Speakers (inc. loudspeaker systems)
Mirrors
Lawnmowers
Passenqer cars
Motor trucks
Motor coaches
Motorcycles
V a n s , over 1 0 , 0 0 0 l b s .
T a n k s , o v e r 10,000 l b s .
O t h e r t r a i l e r s a n d c h a s s i s , o v e r 10,00
Detach, trailers & converter gear
Truck t r a i l e r s , under 10,000 l b s .
Fixed winq, utility
Rotary winq, utility
Outboard motorboats
Inboard motorboats, incl. i.-o. houseb
Inboard-outdrive boats, except housebo
All other boats
Locomoti ves
Freight cars
Sporting and athletic goods
Photographic equipment
S i n g l e , 12 f t . w i d e
S i n q l e , 14 f t . w i d e a n d o v e r
D o u b l e , 24 f t . w i d t h
D o u b l e , o t h e r t h a n 24 f t w i d t h
Alarms, electronic
Musical instruments

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 197? U E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
.384
.200
.011
.012
.009
. 0 13
.001
.0 10
.021
.024
.039
.003
.064
.021
.006
.275
. 157
.221
. 1 18
.0 13
.073
.006
. 125
.026
.003
.0 19
.003
.003
.003
.016
.002
.001
.000
.00 1
.002
.017
.005
1.970
2.221
. 120
.005
. 125
. 0 15
.050
.024
.015
.876
. 181
.007
.008
.003
.004
. 177
.252
.070
.456
.036
.0 14
.0 13
.00 1
.000
.031

.385
.200
.011
.012
.009
.013
.001
.010
.021
.024
.039
.003
.064
.021
.006
.275
. 158
.221
. 1 18
.013
.073
.006
. 149
.0 14
.003
.019
.003
.003
.003
.0 16
.002
.001
.000
.001
. 002
.0 17
. 0G5
1.996
2.250
. 121
.005
. 127
.015
.051
.024
.015
.888
. 184

. 179
.255
.070
.456
.036
.014
.013
.001
.000
.031

1
NOTE: Individual items and subtotals may not add exactly to totals because of rounding differences.
The relative importance of a component represents its value weight that is allocated to a particular
stage-of-processing (SOP) category—finished goods, intermediate materials, or crude materials— ex- The value 0.000 represents a percentage less than 0.0005. A dash in the "Former" column indicates a new
pressed as a percentage of the total weight of the SOP category. See note on relative importance on p. 92. SOP allocation effective January 1982; a dash in the "Revised" column indicates that the series is no
longer included in the indicated SOP category.




111

Table 14.Continued-—Relativeimportance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
COMMODITY

CODE

All

commodities

100 . 0 0 0

Farm p r o d u c t s

01

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1 9 7 2 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED

100 . 0 0 0

0101
02
0205
03
0311
04
0415

6 .039

6 .039

17.545

17 . 5 4 5

0 .686

0 .686

013

0 304
0 .067
0 .037
0 .0 08
0 .006
0 016
0 .237
0.047
0 .032
0 .043
0 .021
0 .013
0 .007
0 .054
0 .019

0 .30 4
0 .067
0 .0 37
0 .008
0 .006
0 0 16
0 .237
0 047
0 .0 32
0 043
0 .021
0 0 13
0 .007
0 .054
0 .019

0131

01
0101
0104
0105
0106
02
0215
0216
0217
0218
0219
0221
0222
0223

Fresh f r u i t s
Citrus f r u i t s
Grapefruit, Florida
Lemons
Oranges, F l o r i d a
Oranges, C a l i f o r n i a
Other f r u i t s
Apples, D e l i c i o u s
Apples, Mcintosh
Bananas, 40 l b . box
Grapes
Peaches
Pears
S t r a w b e r r i es
Cantaloupes

0101
0102

Dried f r u i t s
Prunes
Rai s i ns

0 .017
0 .005
0 .011

0 .017
0 . 005
0 .011

01
0101
02
0211
0212
0213
0214
0215
0216
0217
0218
03
0331
0332
04
0441
0442
0443
0444
0445

F r e s h and d r i e d v e g e t a b l e s
Dried vegetables
Beans, d r i e d
Fresh v e g e t a b l e s , except potatoes
Cabbage
Carrots
Celery
C o r n , sweet
Lettuce
Oni ons
Tomatoes
Snap beans
Sweet p o t a t o e s
New York
Chi cago
White potatoes
W e s t e r n , Chicago
M i d w e s t e r n , Chicago
E a s t e r n , New York
W e s t e r n , New York
W h i t e p o t a t o e s , W e s t e r n , Los Angeles

0 .366
0 .031
0 .031
0 .241
0 .012
0 .027
0 .017
0 .018
0 .095
0 .038
0 .023
0,.012
0,.007
0,.002
0..005
0,.087
0..009
0,.015
0,.013
0..009
0,,041

0 .366
0 .031
0 .031
0,.24 1
0,.012
0.. 027
0.. 0 17
0.. 0 18
0..095
0., 038
0..023
0.,012
0.,007
0..002
0.,005
0.,087
0 ,009
.
0,,0 15
0. 0 13
0. 009
0. 041

«

Farm p r o d u c t s ,

p r o c e s s e d f o o d s and f e e d s

F r e s h and d r i e d f r u i t s and v e g e t a b l e s

011
0111

0112

0113

012

Grains

0121
0101
0102
0103
0104

Wheat
Hard w i n t e r O r d . ,
S p r i n g , no. 1, D.
S o f t w h i t e , no.1#
Red w i n t e r , n o . 2 ,

01

Other g r a i n s
Barley

0122

no. 1, Kansas C i t y
N. O r d . , M i n n e a p o l i s
P o r t l a n d , Oregon
S t . Louis

0..934

0.. 934

0..415
0.,224
0.,076
0.,056
0.,058

0.
0.
0.
0.
0.

0. 519
0. 045

0 . 519
0 . 045

415
224
076
056
058




feed,

Minn.

Chicago
Minneapolis
Minneapolis

01
0101
0 111
0122
02
0231
0241
03
0351
0353

Cattle
Steers
Prime
Choi ce
Good
Cows
Commerci a l
C u t t e r and canner
Calves
Calves, Choice, Lancaster a t
C h o i c e , South S t . P a u l

01
0161
0171
02
0281

Hogs
Barrows and g i l t s
200-240 l b .
Barrows and g i l t s
Sows
Sows 3 5 0 - 4 0 0 l b

0191

Lambs
Choi ce

0133

Live

014
02
0245
0181
0185

Turkeys
Hens
Toms

0142

fibers

0101

Raw c o t t o n
Gr 4 1 , s t a p l e 3 4 - 1 0

0101
0106
0 107
0108
0 111

Domestic
64's,
62*s,
60 * s ,
58 * s ,
54's,

01
0101
02
0211
0212
0214

F o r e i g n wool
A p p a r e l wool
A u s t r a l i a n 6 4 * s t y p e 62
C a r p e t wool
B . a . march, 4 0 * s / 3 6 * s
B . A . November, 4 0 * 5 / 3 6 * 5
New Z e a l a n d , 2nd shear B

0151
0152

0 153

lb.

fryers

P l a n t and a n i m a l

015

270-300

stockyards

poultry

Chi ckens
B r o i l e r s and
Broilers

0141

112

No. 2
Corn
No.2,
Oats
No.2,
Rye
No.2,
L i vestock

0132

See footnotes at end of table.

RELATIVE ][MPORTANCE
( 1 9 7 2 Wf I0HTS)
REVISED
FORMER

COMMODITY

CODE

apparel
staple 2
staple 3
staple 3
staple 3
staple 3

spot m k t . a v g .

wool
3/4 in.
i n . and
i n . and
1/4 i n .
1/2 i n .

and up
up
up
and up
and up

0.045
0.427
0.427
0.04*0
0.040
0.007
0 .007

0 .045
0 .427
0 .427
0 .040
0 .040
0 .007
0 .007

2.020

2 .020

1.569
1.390
0.084
1.046
0.261
0 . 153
0.041
0.111
0 . 027
0.010
0.017

1. 5 6 9
1 .390
0 .084
1 .046
0 .26 1
0 . 153
0 .041
o .111
o . 027
0 . 010
o .0 17

0.418
0.39 1
0.289
0.102
0 . 027
0 .027

( 1 6 1*
o . 39 1
0 .289
o . 102
0 . 027
0 . 027

0 . 032
0.032

0 . 032
o .032

0 . 197

0 . 197

0.151
0.151
0.151

0.. 151
0..15 1
0.. 151

0. 046
0.023
0.023

0. 046
0. 023
0 . 023

0 . 155

0 . 155

0 . 138
0 . 138

0 . 138
0 . 138

0 .008
0.002
0.002
0.001
0 . 002
0.00 1

0 . 008
0 . 002
0 . 002
0. 00 1
0 . 002
0 . 00 1

0 .005
0 .002
0.002
0.003
0 .000
0 .000
0.003

0 . 005
0 . 002
0 . 002
0 . 003
0. 000
0 . 000
0. 003

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
CODE

0155

COMMODITY

01
0101
0121
02
0231

Fluid milk

016
0161
0162
017

0182

0183

0192
0193

003
002
00 1
00 1
00 1
00 1

0 003
0 002
0 00 1
0 00 1
0 . 00 1
0 00 1

0 939

0 939

M i l k e l i g i b l e for f l u i d u s e
Milk, fluid use

0 735
0 735

0 735
0 735

0101

Milk, manufacturing grade
Milk, manufacturing grade

0 204
0 .204

0 .204
0 .204

0 180
0 180

0 180
0 180

0105

Eggs
Eggs, large
Hay, hayseeds and

0101

Hay
Alfalfa

0101
0111

Hayseeds
Alfalfa
Clover

0101
0111
0121
0131

Oilseeds
Flaxseed
Peanuts
Cottonseed
Soybeans
Other farm

019
0191

0
0
0
0
0
0

0102

018
0181

Plant fibers, except cotton
Hard fibers
Abaca, manila fiber, qrade I
Sisal
Soft (bast) fibers
Jute,raw,bang tossa C

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER

oilseeds

hayseeds

products

0 .528

0 .528

0 .078
0 .078

0 .078
0 .078

0 .013
0 .010
0 .002

0 .0 13
0 .0 10
0 .002

0 .437
0 .005
0 .047
0 .023
0 .363

0 .437
0 .005
0 .047
0 . 023
0 .363

0 .400

0 .400
0 . 190
0 . 157
0 . 06 1
0 .037
0 .046
0 .0 13
0 . 027
0 . 0 16
0 .0 10
0 .006
0 . 006

01
0101
0 111
0113
0115
02
0221
0222
03
0331

Green coffee, cocoa b e a n s , and tea
Green c o f f e e
Santos, no. 4
Colombian, Manizales
A m b r i z , two b b
Mexi c a n , w a s h e d
Cocoa beans
Accra
Bahi a
Tea
Black

0 . 190
0 . 157
0 . 06 1
0 .037
0 . 046
0 .0 13
0 . 027
0 .0 16
0 . 0 10
0 .006
0 .006

0101

Leaf t o b a c c o
Leaf t o b a c c o

0 . 187
0 . 187

0 . 187
0 . 187

0101

Nuts
P e c a n s (in

0 .023
0 . 023

0 . 023
0,.023

shell)

CODE

COMMODITY

04
040 1
0402
0403
0404
05
050 1
0502
0503
0504
06
060 1
07
070 1
0702
08
080 1
0802
09
090 1
0902
11
110 1
12
120 1
21
2101
2102

I

0212

0213

0214

Processed foods and

021
0211

C e r e a l and b a k e r y
0
0
0
0
0

1
106
107
108
109

feeds
products

Bakery products
W h i t e pan b r e a d
W h i t e pan b r e a d ,
W h i t e pan b r e a d ,
W h i t e pan b r e a d ,
W h i t e pan b r e a d ,

northeast
north central
south
west

11 .506

11..506

1 .354

1,.354

0 .85 1
0 .217
0,.053
0..06 1
0 .060
,
0..042

0 .851
.
0 .217
,
0 .053
,
0.. 06 1
0 .060
.
0.. 042

0221

See footnotes at end of table.




113

0 .075
0 .021
0 .026
0 .0 16
0 .0 13
0 ., 1 18
0 .078
.
0 .0
, 14
0 .0
, 15
0..0 11
0 .004
,
0 .004
,
0.. 056
0 .0
, 12
0,.043
0.>070
0 ., 04 7
0 .023
.
0 . 028
0.. 0 16
0..0 12
0..006
0 .006
0 . 023
0.. 023
0 .253
0,.207
0.. 0 46

0 .075
0 ., 021
0 ., 026
0 .0
, 16
0,. 0 13
0 ., 1 18
,
0 .078
0..0 14
0,.0 15
0 .0
, 11
0 .0
. 04
0 .004
,
0 .0
, 56
0 . 0 12
0 .043
,
0 .070
.
0 ., 047
0..023
0 .028
.
0 . 0 16
0 .0
, 12
0.. 006
0 .006
0 . 023
0 .023
0 .253
0 .207
0 . 046

01
0 10 1
0 102
0 103
0 108
0 109
0 111
02
0215
0219
0221
0223

Flour a n d flour b a s e m i x e s
Flour
Standard patents, Buffalo
95 p e t . p a t e n t s , K a n s a s City
Standard patents, Minneapolis
F a m i l y f l o u r , all p u r p o s e
S o f t red w i n t e r w h e a t flour
S t a n d a r d pater.Is, P o r t l a n d , O r e q o n
Flour base mixes and douqhs
Flour base cake mix
Pancake mix
Refriq biscuit douqh
P i e c r u s t mix

0,.237
0.. 14 9
0.. 0 13
0 .025
.
0.. 024
0..0 38
0 ..036
0..0 12
0..088
0 .,050
0., 0 12
0. 024
0 .,002

0 .237
0 . 149
0..0 13
0 .025
0 .024
,
0,.038
0,. 036
0 .0 12
0..088
0 . 050
0 . 0 12
0., 0 24
,
0 .002

0 10 1
0102

Milled rice
R i c e , n o . 2 , m e d i u m qrain
R i c e , n o . 2 , lonq qrain

0 .067
0 .029
0 .038

0..067
0 .029
.
0 ..038

0
0
0
0
0

3 . 065

0.. 199
0 .,069
0. 0 17
0 .030
0 ..082
3 .,065

2 . 382
1. 2 1 1
0 .028
0 .362
0 .066
0 .056
0 .353
0 .002
0 .2 3 3
0 .0 19

2 . 382
1.,211
0 ., 028
0 .362
0 .066
0 .056
0 .353
0 .002
0 .2 3 3
0 . 019

0
0
0
0

101
102
103
104

022
02

Other bread
White hearth bread
Dark w h e a t b r e a d
Rye bread
Other variety bread
Bread type rolls
H a m b u r g e r and w e i n e r r o l l s
B r o w n a n d serve r o l l s
Enqli sh m u f fi n s
O t h e r b r e a d type r o l l s
B r e a d s t u f f i n q , c r o u t o n s , and b r e a d c r u m b s
B r e a d s t u f f i n q , c r o u t o n s , and b r e a d cru
Sweet yeast qoods
Yeast raised douqhnuts
Other sweet yeast qoods
Soft cakes
Snack c a k e s
O t h e r soft c a k e s
Pies
Snack p i e s
Other pies
Pastri e s
P a s t r i es
Cake type douqhnuts
Cake type douqhnuts
Cookies and crackers
Cook i e s
Crackers

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

01
0 10 1
0 102
0 104
0 106
0 108
0 109
0 111
0 112

Other cereals
Cornflakes
Rolled oats
Corn m e a l , white
Macaroni
M e a t s , p o u l t r y , and f i s h
Meats
B e e f a n d veal
USDA p r i m e b e e f c a r c a s s e s
USDA c h o i c e beef c a r c a s s e s
U S D A u t i l i t y beef c a r c a s s e s
USDA q o o d beef c a r c a s s e s
O t h e r USDA q r a d e d ?nd u n q r a d e d b e e f car
USDA p r i m e and c h o i c e veal c a r c a s s e s
P r i m a l and f a b r i c a t e d beef c u t s
O t h e r USDA q r n d o d and u n n r a d e d v e a l car

. 199
.069
.0 17
.030
.082

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
CODE

COMMODITY
0 113
01 14
0115
01 16
03
0315
04
040 1
0419
0421
0423
0424
0425
0431
05
0563
0565
0567
0568
0569

0222

0223

Boneless beef including hamburger
Primal c u t s , fabricated c u t s , and bonel
Variety meats (edible organs)
O t h e r e d i b l e v e a l i n c l u d i n q e d i b l e orqa
Lamb
USDA p r i m e a n d c h o i c e l a m b
Pork
W h o l e c a r c a s s pork
Slab bacon
Sliced bacon
Hams
Pi cni c s
Boston butts
Pork l o i n s
Other m e a t s
Frankfurters, skinless, all meat
Bologna, all meat
Fresh pork s a u s a g e , r o l l , a r t i f i c i a l ca
Canned hams
C a n n e d l u n c h e o n m e a t , 12 0 2 . can

03
0316
0317
0318
0319
0321
0322
04
0419
0421
05
050 1
0502
06
060 1
0602
0603
0604
07
070 1
08
080 1
0804
0805

Processed poultry
Younq chicken
W h o l e b r o i l e r s , w e t i c e , q r a d e A , bulk
Other w e t ice pack bulk b r o i l e r s
Dry ice pack b r o i l e r s
Tray pack b r o i l e r s
Frozen b r o i l n r s
Roasters and capons
Turkeys
Hens, younq, 8-16 lbs.
T o m s , y o u n q , 14-20 l b s .
M a t u r e chicken-' h e n s / f o w l
Eqq p r o d u c i n g t y p e h e n s
Breeder type hens
Turkeys
Fryer-roaster
Whole younq h e n s , qrade A , frozen
Whole younq t o m s , qrade A frozen
Other y o u n q t u r k e y
Other p o u l t r y / s m a l 1 q a m e
Ducks
Further processed poultry/small qame
C a n n e d p o u l t r y , u n d e r 10 o u n c e s
T u r k e y , c o o k c d or s m o k e d
C h i c k e n , c o o k e d or s m o k e d

01
0 10 1
0 102
0 103
0 104
0 107
02
021 1
0212
0213
03
0314
0315
0317
0318
0319

Fresh and processed fish
U n p r o c e s s e d fin f i s h
Haddock
Halibut
Salmon
W h i t e f i sh
Yellow pike
Fresh processed fish
Haddock fillets
Shr i m p
Oysters
Frozen processed fish
Cod fillets
Flounder fillets
Ocean p e r c h f i l l e t s
Shr i m p
Shrimp, raw, breaded

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED
0 .064
0 .004
0 .025
0 .00 1
0 .039
0 .039
0 663
0 .055
0 0 16
0 .092
0 190
0 .017
0 .070
0 .222
0 .469
0 186
0 .096
0 060
0 .082
0 .046

0 .064
0 .0 04
0 .025
0 .00 1
0 . 039
0 .039
0 .663
0 .055
0 . 0 16
0 .092
0 . 190
0 .0 17
0 .070
0 .222
0 .46 9
0 . 186
0 .096
0 .060
0 .082
0 .046

0 .254
0 174
0 .071
0 . 045
0 .015
0 .025
0 . 0 16
0 .001

0 .254
0 .206
0 .206

0 .011
0 .006
0 . 005
0 . 041
0 .003
0 . 0 13
0 . 0 12
0 . 0 12
0 .002
0 .002
0 . 027
0 .00 1
0 .0 13
0 .013
0 .429
0 . 124
0 .007
0 .039
0 . 078
0 .001
0 .058
0 .007
0 . 045
0 . 006
0 . 16 1
0 .002
0 . 006
0 .003
0 .063
0 .054

0321
0322
0323
04
0425
0426
0427

0232

0233

-

0 . 048
0 . 023
0 . 025
0234

0235

1 .52 1

1 .521

0109
0 111
0 1 13
01 15

0 .656
0 . 150
0 . 196
0 . 173
0 . 137

0111
0 1 12
0 1 13

Butter
G r a d e A a n d A A , N e w York
Grade A and A A , Chicaqo
Grade A and A A , San Francisco

0 .088
0 .042
0 .027
0 .0 19

0 .088
0 .042
0 .027
0 .0 19

02
021 1
0221
0231
0241
0251
03
0311
0313
0315
0319

Natural and processed cheese
Natural cheese, except cottaqe cheese
American-type cheese
Italian-type cheese
Swi 55 c h e o s e
Cream and Neufchatel cheese
Other natural cheese, except cottaqe
Processed cheese and related products
Processed cheese
Cheese food
Cheese spread
Other related cheese products

0 .380
0 .218
0 . 135
0 .045
0 .017
0 .009
0 .013
0 . 162
0 . 100
0 . 030
0 .016
p . 0 16

0 .380
0 .218
0 . 135
0 . 045
0 . 0 17
0 .009
0 .013
0 . 162
0,. 100
0,.030
0.. 0 16
0..016

0 131
0132

Ice cream
Bulk
Pre-packaqed, half

0 . 166
0 . 047
0 . 119

0 ., 166
0 .047
,
0 ., 119

0141
0 17 1

C o n c e n t r a t e d milk p r o d u c t s
M i l k , e v a p o r a t e d , w h o l e , 14 1/2 o z . can
M i l k , n o n f a t , dry

0 .231
0 .075
0 . 156

0..231
0..075
0., 156

024
-

0 .429
0 . 124
0 .006
0 .037
0 . 074
0 .007
0 .00 1
0 .0 58
0 .007
0 . 045
0 .006
0 . 16 1
0 .002
0 . 006
0 .003
0 .063
0 .054

114

0 .006
0 .011
0 .0 17
0 .086
0 .010
0 .068
0 .008

0 .656
0 . 150
0 . 196
0 . 173
0 . 137

products

gallons

-

0241

0 .006
0.011
0 .0 17
0 .086
0 .010
0 .068
0 .008

F r e s h p r o c e s s e d milk
North Eastern Region
North Central Reqion
Southern Reqion
Western Reqion

-

See footnotes at end of table.




Frozen fish blocks
Frozen fish sticks
Frozen fish portions
Canned fish
S a l m o n , n o . 1 tall can
T u n a , 6 1/2 o z . can
S a r d i n e s , M a i n e , 3 1/4 o z . c a n
Dairy

023
0231

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED

COMMODITY

CODE

Processed fruits and
01
0101
0 102
0 106
0 111
0 121
0 122
0 123
0 124
0 125
0 126
0131
0 136
0137
0 138
02
024 1
0246
0248

veqetables

Canned fruits and juices
Canned fruits
Applesause
Apples
Apr i c o t s
Cherr i es
Frui t c o c k t a i 1
F r u i t s for s a l a d s
Fruit pie fillinqs
Grapefruit seqments
01i v e s
Peaches
Pears
P i neapples
Plums
Cranberries and cranberry sauce
C a n n e d f r u i t juices
O r a n q e juice, s i n q l e s t r e n g t h
G r a p e juice
P r u n e juice

0 .693

0..693

0.. 186
0,. 102
0,.0 12
0..004
0..003
0..004
0..0 12
0..003
0. 006
0, 002
0..009
0 .,023
0..008
0.,0 10
0.,000
0..0 04
0..084
0..025
0.. 006
0,.004

0. 186
0. 102
0. 012
0. 0 04
0. 003
0 . 004
0 .0 12
0 . 003
0 . 006
0 . 002
0 .009
0 .023
0 . 008
0 . 010
0 .000
0 . 0 04
0 .084
0 . 025
0 . 006
0. 004

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
CODE

0242

0243

0244

0245

COMMODITY

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER

0251
0253
0255
0259
026 1
0263

P i n e a p p l e juice
Grapefruit juice
Apple juice
O t h e r w h o l e f r u i t juices a n d mi x t u r e s
Fruit nectars
Fruit iuice, c o n c e n t r a t e d , hot pack

0
0
0
0
0
0

008
0 13
01 1
01 1
003
003

0
0
0
0
0
0

008
0 13
011
oil
003
003

02
020 1
0206
0208
03
030 1
0302
0303
0304
031 1
0321

Frozen fruits, juices and ades
Frozen fruits
Frozen strawberries
Frozen blueberries
Other frozen fruits
F r o z e n juices a n d a d e s
F r o z e n o r a n q e juice
Frozen lemonade
F r o z e n g r a p e juice
G r a p e f r u i t juice
O t h e r f r o z e n f r u i t a n d b e r r y j u i c e , con
Citrus pulp

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

093
020
008
002
0 10
073
055
005
005
00 1
005
002

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

093
020
008
002
0 10
073
055
005
005
00 1
005
002

0101
0102

Dried and dehydrated fruits
Prunes, 1 lb. pkq.
R a i s i n s , 15 o z . p k q .

0 040
0 0 13
0 027

0 040
0 013
0 027

0101
0103
0104
0106
0 107
0109
0 111
0113
01 17
0121
0 123
0124
0125
0 126
0128
0 131
0133
0 134
0137
0141
0 143
0 144
0145
0146

Canned vegetables and juices
Asparaqus
Beets
Carrots
Sweet corn, cream style
Sweet corn w h o l e kernal
F r e s h lima b o a n s
Green peas
Other peas (blackeye, field, e t c . )
Beans, qreen and wax
Sauerkraut
Spi n a c h
Other leafy qreens
Veqetable combinations
Tomatoes
Tomato paste
Tomato pulp and puree
Tomato sauce
Chi 1i s a u c e
Catsup
Tomato juice
Homi n y
Mushrooms
Sweet potatoes
White potatoes

0..240
0..009
0..004
0..002
0..008
0 .020
.
0..003
0..0 15
0,.001
0,. 0 19
0 .0 04
0..003
0..002
0,.005
0 .021
0 .0 18
0,.005
0 .023
0 .002
0 .032
0 .023
0 . 00 1
0 .0 14
0 .004
0 .003

0.,240
0..009
0..004
0.,002
0.,008
0.,020
0..003
0 .0
. 15
0..001
.0
0. 19
0.. 0 04
0 .003
0..002
0..005
0..021
0..0 18
0,.005
0..023
0..002
0 .032
0 .023
0,.00 1
0 .0 14
0 .004
0,.003

0101
0102
0 103
0104
0105
0 106
0 108
0 109
0 111
0 1 12
01 13
0114
01 15

Frozen veqetables
Frozen qreen pnas
Frozen asparaqus
Frozen qrcrn beans
Frozen broccoli
Frozen Brussels sprouts
F r o z e n lima b r a n s
Frozen French fried potatoes
Other frozen potato products
Frozen cauliflower
Frozen spinach
Frozen succotash
Frozen peas ?nd carrots
Other frozen combinations

0 . 110
0 .008
0 .003
0 .006
0 .006
0 .002
0 . 003
0 .040
0 .007
0 .003
0 . 003
0 .000
0 .001
0 .005

0 . 110
0 .008
0 .003
0 .006
0 .006
0 .002
0 .003
0 .040
0 .007
0 .003
0 .003
0 .000
0 .001
0 .005

0 1 16
0117
0 1 18
0119
0 121
0246

0101

0252

0253

0254

0255

01
0 10 1
01
0101
02
020 1
0202
0203

0262

115

0 .002
0 .006
0 .002
0 .001
0 .012

0 .002
0 .006
0 .002
0 .00 1
0 .012

Dried and dehydrated veqetables
P o t a t o e s , instant m a s h e d

0 .024
0 .024

0 .024
0 . 024

0 .912

0 .912

0 . 150
0 . 150
0 . 150

0 . 150
0 . 150
0 . 150

R e f i n e d sugar
C o n s u m e r size p a c k a g e s
G r a n u l a t e d cane suqar
For u s e in food m a n u f a c t u r i n g
G r a n u l a t e d cane sugar in b a q s
G r a n u l a t e d beet s u q a r in bulk
G r a n u l a t e d beet s u q a r in b a q s

0 .331
0 .048
0 . 048
0 .283
0 . 146
0 .095
0 .042

0 .331
0 . 048
0 . 048
0 .283
0 . 146
0 .095
0 . 042

Confectionery

confectionery

Raw c a n e sugar
Raw c a n e suqar

01
0101
0102
0103

Honey, extracted
C h o c o l a t e c o a t i n q , milk
Corn syrup

0 . 113
0 . 1 13
0 .008
0 .032
0 . 072

0 . 1 13
0 . 1 13
0 . 008
0 .032
0 .072

01
0101
0102
02
0201

C o n f e c t i o n e r y end p r o d u c t s
Candy bars
Solid chocolate bars
Chocolate coated bars
Chewinq qum
C h e w i n g gum

0 .318
0 .267
0 . 100
0 . 167
0 .050
0 .050

0,.318
0,.267
0 ., 100
0,. 167
0..050
0.. 050

materials

1. 7 6 2

1. 7 6 2

01
0101
0103
02
021 1
0212
03
0321
0322

Alcoholic beverages
Malt beverages
B e e r , 11 or 12 o z . b o t t l e
B e e r , 11 or 12 o z . can
Distilled spirits
W h i s k e y , straight bourbon, fifth
W h i s k e y , spirit b l e n d , f i f t h
Wi n e
Still table, fifth
Still dessert, fifth

0 ..645
0.,351
0 . 136
0. 2 1 5
0. 182
0 ., 109
0.,073
0.. 1 12
0.,074
0..038

0. 645
0 . 351
0 . 136
0.215
0 . 182
0 . 109
0 . 073
0 . 1 12
0 . 074
0. 038

01
0106
0121
0131
05
0502
0503
0504
0505
0506
0507
0509
051 1
0519

Soft drinks
C o l a , e x c l u d i n g d i e t cola
C o l a , bottled, excluding diet cola
C o l a , c a n s , e x c l u d i n g diet cola
C o l a , b u l k , .excluding d i e t cola
Other carbonated drinks
C a r b o n a t e d o r a n g e soda
L e m o n , lime a n d l e m o n - l i m e
R o o t b e e r and s a r s a p a r i l l a
Ginger ale
C a r b o n a t e d g r a p e soda
C l u b soda
O t h e r c a r b o n a t e d n o n d i e t soda
D i e t cola
O t h e r c a r b o n a t e d d i e t soda

0..610
0.,314
0..222
0.,076
0.,0 17
0.,258
0.,023
0..052
0 ..0 11
0..013
0..0 18
0..008
0..070
0,.035
0..028

0 . 6 10
0 . 314
0.222
0 . 076
0 . 017
0 . 258
0 . 023
0 . 052
0 . 0 11
0 . 013
0 . 0 18
0 . 008
0 . 070
0 .035
0..028

Beverages and beverage materials

026
0261

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED

Frozen carrots
F r o z e n sweet cut c o r n , y e l l o w
Frozen sweet cob c o r n , yellow
Frozen southern qreens
Other frozen veqetables

Sugar and

025

See footnotes at end of table.




COMMODITY

CODE

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
COMMODITY

CODE
06
0602
0609

Noncarbonated soft drinks
Noncarbonated oranqe drink
Other noncarbonated fruit drinks and

01
0101
0102
0103
02
0206
03
0311
0312

Packaged beveraqe materials
Coffee (whole bean, ground, 4
Ground roasted coffee
Whole bean coffee
Soluble (instant) coffee
Cocoa
Powdered, sweetened, lb. pkg
Tea
Bags
Loose

0101
0103
0105

Other beverage materials
Malt
Flavoring syrup (fountain)
Kola s y r u p , for use by bottlers

0263

0264

ad

instant)

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED
0 037
0 037
0 oil
0 011
0 026
0 026
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

360
291
212
012
068
032
032
037
029
008

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

360
291
212
0 12
068
032
032
037
029
008

0
0
0
0

148
035
040
074

0
0
0
0

148
035
040
074

0 .366

0 366

0101
0103
0111

Animal f a t s and o i l s
L a r d , c o n s u m e r s i z e s (3 l b s o r l e s s )
Lard commercial sizes (over 3 lbs)
Edible tallow

0 035
0 006
0..020
0,.009

0 039
0 007
0. 0 2 2
0..010

0101
0105
0111
0121
0131
0141

Crude vegetable oils
Soybean oil, crude, not degummed
Soybean oil, crude, degummed
Cottonseed o i l
Peanut o i l
Corn o i l
Coconut o i l

0 .091
0..043
0,.021
0..008
0,.003
0..0 04
0 .013

0..091
0.,043
0 .,021
0.,008
0..003
0..004
0 .013
,

OfOI
0111
0121
0131

Refined vegetable
Cottonseed oil
Corn oil
Soybean o i l
Peanut o i l

0
0
0
0
0

0101
0102
0104
0106
010ft
0121
0131
0133
0153

S h o r t e n i n g and c o o k i n q o i l s
S h o r t e n i n g , 3 lb. tin
Shortening, consumer sizes
S h o r t e n i n g , a n i m a l or v e g / a n i m a l , c o m m e
S h o r t e n i n g , 100% v e g e t a b l e , c o m m e r c i a l
H y d r o g e n a t e d o i l s , o t h e r than b a k i n g an
Margarine
Salad oil, 24-ounce bottle
Salad and cooking oils
Margarine o i l

027

F a t s and

0271

0272

0273

0274

A l l other f u l l y

0165
028

oils

oils

refined

Miscellaneous processed

02ft 1
0101
0103
0111
0117
0119
0121
0125

oils

foods

Jams, j e l l i e s , and p r e s e r v e s
S t r a w b e r r y jams and p r e s e r v e s
Other jams and p r e s e r v e s
Grape j e l l i e s
Other j e l l i e s
I m i t a t i o n j e l l i e s , jams, preserves
Maraschino c h e r r i e s
Fruit butter

. 0 16
.008
.005
.001
.002

0 .206
0 .027

0,.023
0 .016
0,.035
0 .024
0 .058

0,.044

0 .066
0 .001

COMMODITY

0282
0101
0 102
0103
0104
0 105

Pickles and pickle products
D i l l or s o u r p i c k l e s
Fresh cucumber pickles
Sweet pickles
Other finished pickle p r o d u c t s
Unfinished pickle products

0101
0 102
0 103
0 104
0105
0106
0107
0108

Processed eggs
Frozen or l i q u i d w h o l e e q q s
Dried whole eqqs
Dried eqg whites
Dried egg yolks
Dried egqs, blend
Frozen or l i q u i d eqq w h i t e s
F r o z e n or l i q u i d e q q y o l k s
Frozen or l i q u i d e q q s , b l e n d

0 148
0151
0 153
0156

Speci alti e s
Baby f o o d s , strained,4 1/2-5 oz
Pork and b e a n s , n o . 300 can
Spaghetti n o . 300 can
Soup, condensed, no. 1 can

0102
0105

Other frozen processed
Frozen beef pie
Cakes

0283

0284

0285

0286

0289

0,.968

0..968

0 .040
0..007
0 .015
0,.006
0 .006
0..002
0,.003
0,.001

0..040
0 ..007
0 .,015
0 .,006
0..006
0 ..002
0 ..003
0 .,001

feeds

FORMER
0 . 048
0 . 0 13
0 . 007
0 .011
0 .008
0 .0 04

0 . 0 17
0 . 003
0 .002
0 .002
0 .00 1
0 .003
0 .00 1
0 .001
0 . 00 1

0 .0 17
0 . 007
0 .009

0 . 187
0 .03 1
0 . 056
0 . 028
0 .073

0 . 187
0 . 03 1
0 . 056
0 .028
0 .073

0 . 197
0 . 138
0 .059

0 . 197
0 . 138
0 .059

0 .017
0 .0 17
0 .006
0 .0 11

0 . 0 17
0 .0 17
0 .006
0,.0 11

0 .46
. 1
0 .046
0 .069
0 .028
0,. 0 15
0 ., 0 13
0 .. 030
0 . 103
0 ., 110
0 .,046

0 .46 '
0 . I Vxt
0 06 9
0.. 028
0..0 15
0 ., 0 13
0 . 030
0 . 103
0 . 110
0 . 04 6

0.865

0 .8 6 5
0 .064
0.
0 .0 13
0 . 027
0 . 0 12

0101
0 111
0 121
0131

Grain by-product feeds
Bran
Mi d d l i n q s
Gluten feed, corn
Alfalfa meal, dehydrated

0. 064
0 .0 13
0 .0 1 3
0 . 027
0 .0 1 2

0101
0111

Vegetable cake and meal
Cottonseed meal
Soybean meal

0. 200
0 .017
0 . 183

0. 200
0 .0 C7
0 . 18 3

0101
0103
0 105
0107
0 109
0 121
0 131
0141

Formula feeds
Broiler feed, complete
Egg layer feed
Starter-grower feed, complete
Turkey feed, complete
Other poultry feed
Dairy feed
Beef cattle feed
Swine feed

0 .4 1 9
0. 063
0. 069
0 .0 16
0 .0 15
0 .0 0 5
0 . 091
0 .0 6 8 .
0 .0 8 1

0. 419
0. 063
0. 069
0 .0 16
0 . 0 15
0 .0 0 5
0 . 09 1
0 .068
0 .08 1

0293

.

116

foods

sauces

Prepared animal

0292

0,.000

can/jar

Other miscellaneous processed foods
Salad dressinqs
Mayonnai se
Other spoon-type dressinqs
French dressinq
Oil and vineqar d r e s s i n q
Other pourable-type dressinqs
Pepper, w h o l e , black
P e a n u t b u t t e r , 12 o z . j a r
F r e s h f r u i t j u i c e to b e r e f r i g e r a t e d

0101
0103
0105
0108
0111
0113
0 131
0 141
0147

029

0 .073
0 .062

REVISED
0 . 048
0 .0 18
0 .007
0 .0 11
0 . 008
0 .004

Prepared mustard
Other sauces

0291

See footnotes at end of table.




Meat

01
0 10 1
0 102

0,.030
0 .0 15
0,.009
0..002
0..004

0 .225

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )

CODE

feeds

SI?

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CODE

COMMODITY
Horse & mule feed

0 151
0294

02
020 1
03
030 1
0303
0305
0307
0309

Miscellaneous feedstuffs
Pet f o o d
Pet f o o d , d o q , 15 1/2 o z . can
Other than p e t f o o d
Meat meal
Dry t a n k a q e
Fi sh m e a l
Grain, qround, rolled
Mineral mixture
Industrial

Textile products and apparel

03

0318

0327

0 182
0 14 1
0 .14 1
0 .04 1
0 .0 15
0 0 15
0 . PC >
0 005
0 cm

8 2 .455

8 2 .455

4 886

4 .886
0 36 1

01
0 101
0102
02
0214
0217
0221
0231

Unprocessed filament yarns
Cellulosi c
A c e t a t e f i l a m e n t y a r n , 55 d e n i e r
A c e t a t e f i l a m e n t y a r n , 75 d e n i e r
Hon-cellulosic
Nylon t e x t i l e y a r n , s e l e c t e d d e n i e r s
Nylon ti re y a r n
P o l y e s t e r f i l a m e n t y a r n , 150 d e n i e r
Fibrous glass y a r n ,

0 218
0 038
0 0 15
0 022
0 180
0 .070
0 .0 14
0 .072
0 ., 024

0 218
0 038
0 0 15
0 022
0 180
0,. 070
0 ., 0 14
0 .072
,
0 . 024

01
0 10 1
02
020 1
0202
0203
021 1

Staple, tow, and fiborfill
Cellulosi c
Vi s c o s e
Non-cellulosic
Nylon a n d a r a m i d
Acrylic and modacrylic
Polyester
Other non-cellulosic staple, t o w , and f

0,. 143
0,.024
0 . 024
0 ,. 119
0 .035
.
0..033
0 .050
.
0..000

0 ., 143
0..024
0 . 024
0., 1 19
0 ..035
0..033
0..050
0.,000

fibers

0.,456

0.,456

01
0101
0 103
0 105
02
0221
03
0331
0332
0333
0 334
0335
0339
0341
0342
0345
0347
0351
0352
036 1

Yarns
Cotton
Cotton y a r n , combed k n i t t i n q , 30's
Cotton y a r n , carded w e a v i n q , 20/2's
Cotton y a r n , carded k n i t t i n q , 20's
Wool
Wool knittinq y a r n , 2 / 2 0 ' s
Synthet i c
T e x t u r e d n y l o n y a r n , 70 d e n i e r
Nylon f i l a m e n t y a r n , 1300 d e n i e r
Spun n y l o n y a r n 15-18
Nylon b c f y a r n , 1300 d e n i e r
Nylon b c f y a r n , 2 6 0 0 d e n i e r
T e x t u r e d p o l y e s t e r y a r n , 5 6 - 8 9 draNn eq
T e x t u r e d p o l y e s t e r y a r n , 145-179 d r a w n
Spun p o l y e s t e r y a r n , 15 d e n i e r
P o l y e s t e r / c o t t o n , 18's
10 0% Spun p o l y e s t e r , 18"s
Spun a c r y l i c , 6 d e n i e r
f
Acrylic carpet y a r n , 2 / 5 0 s
Spun v i s c o s e r a y o n , 1.5 d e n i e r

0 ..4 15
0.,08 1
0..027
0., 020
0 .0
. 34
0..023
0.,023
0 .311
0. 031
0.,0 14
0., 043
0. 009
0 . 012
0 . 017
0 . 084
0 . 0 04
0 . 024
0 . 008
0 . 032
0 . 015
0 . 019

0 .,415
0 .08 1
0. 027
0..020
0. 034
0. 023
0 ..023
0.,311
0 .031
0 . 0 14
0 .,043
0 . 009
0 .0 12
0 . 0 17
0 . 084
0 . 004
0 .024
0 .008
0 .032
0 . 015
0 . 0 19

01

Threads
Cotton

0 .042
0 . 030

0 . 042
0 . 030

Processed yarns and

032
0326

0 182
0 141
0 14 1
0 .04 1
0 0 15
0 .0 15
0 .004
0 .005
0 .003

0 36 1

Synthetic

031
0315

commodities

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0 0 10
0 0 10

threads

0 10 1
03
0321
0322
0331

0338

0343

117

Cotton t h r e a d , industrial use
Syntheti c
Polyester thread, home use
Polyester thread, industrial use
Corespun thread, industrial use

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
0 .030
0 . 030
0 .0 12
0 .0 12
0 .00 1
0 .001
0 .00 1
0 .001
0 .009
0 .009
0 .56 1

0 .56 1

01
0101
0 103
0105
0 107
0 109
0 111
0 113
0 1 15
0 117
0 119
03
034 1
0353
0359
036 1
0363
0365
0367
0369
037 1
04
046 1
0462

Broadwovens
Cotton
Plain printcloth
S h e e t i nq
Osnaburg
Tobacco & cheese cloths 4 other printcl
C o t t o n duck & a l l i e d f a b r i c s
Dri 11
Sateen
Twi 11
Corduroy
All o t h e r qray c o t t o n f a b r i c s
Synthet i c
100% f i l a m a n t nylon t a f f e t a
100% spun p o l y e s t e r / c o t t o n bed s h e e t i n q
100% spun p o l y e s t e r / c o t t o n b r o a d c l o t h
100% spun p o l y e s t e r / c o t ton twill
100% spun p o l y e s t e r / c o t t o n plain p r i n t
100% spun p o l y e s t e r / c o t t o n b a t i s t e or p
100% spun p o l y e s t e r / c o t t o n , other w e a v e
100% spun p o l y e s t e r / r a y o n f a b r i c
S p e c i a l i t y fabric
Other
Burlap
J u t e c a r p e t backinq

0 .527
0 . 199
0 .013
0 . 0 14
0 . 0 10
0 .026
0 .0 19
0 . 0 10
0 .006
0 . 0 10
0,. 021
0,.070
0..310
0 .017
0 .070
0 .030
0 . 027
0..022
0,.032
0..07 1
0..0 19
0..023
0 .0
. 18
0..000
0 .0
. 17

0 .527
0 . 199
0 . 0 13
0 . 0 14
0 .0 10
0 .026
0 . 0 19
0 .0 10
0 .006
0,.0 10
0,.021
0,.070
0 .310
,
0,.0 17
0,.070
0,.030
0,.027
0..022
0 .032
,
0.. 07 1
0,,019
0.. 023
0 . 0 18
0.. 000
0., 0 17

03
030 1
04
040 1

Knits
Circular knits, except hosiery
Circular knits, except hosiery
W a r p k n i t s , except h o s i e r y
W a r p k n i t s , except h o s i e r y

0.,034
0. 018
0 . 0 18
0.,016
0 . 016

0. 034
0 .,018
0 . 0 18
0 . 0 16
0. 016

Finished

034
0342

COMMODITY

Gray fabrics

033
0337

See footnotes at end of table.




|

CODE

fabrics

0. 8 5 0

0.,850

01
0 10 1
0 103
0 105
0 107
0 108
0 109
0111
02
0221
0232
03
0341
0343
0345
0346
0347
0349
0361

Broadwovens
Cotton
Corduroy
Twi 11
S h e e t i n g , soft f i l l e d
D e n i m , 10 o z .
D e n i m , o v e r 10 o z .
Canton flannel
Duck s i n g l e filled
Wool
Women's wool/nylon sportswear fabric
M e n ' s w o o l outer jacketing
Syntheti c
Men's polyester/worsted wool suiting
P o l y e s t e r / c o t t o n twill
Polyester/cotton poplin
Polyester/cotton batiste
Polyester/cotton broadcloth
T e x t u r e d p o l y e s t e r twill
Velvet domestic upholstery fabric

0.,347
0 . 128
0.,027
0.,030
0.,024
0.,0 13
0..010
0..0 12
0..012
0.,059
0.,034
0. 026
0 . 160
0 ..005
0 .,032
0 . 0 13
0.,020
0. 033
0 .035
0 . 022

0..347
0. 128
0.,027
0.,030
0..024
0 .0
. 13
0 .0
. 10
0 .0
. 12
0 .012
.
0..059
0..034
0 . 026
0 . 160
0 . 005
0 .032
0 . 0 13
0 . 020
0 . 033
0 . 035
0 . 022

04

Kni t s
Circular knit outerwear

0 . 338
0 ., 195

0 . 338
0 . 195

fabric

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
CODE

COMMODITY
040 1
0403
0405
0407
0409
04 1 1
0413
0415
05
050 1
0503
0505
06
060 1
0603
07
070 1
0703
0705
08
080 1

0344

0345

01
0 101

Narrow fabrics
Cotton
Cotton/rubber

03
032 1

Non w o v e n s
Synthetic
Polyester apparel

fabric

interlininq

Apparel & other fabricated textile prods

0 38
0381

100* f i l a m e n t y a r n s i n g l e k n i t s
100% spun y a r n s i n q l e k n i t s
Filament/spun yarn combination sinqle k
100% f i l a m e n t y a r n j a c q u a r d d o u b l e k n i t
100% f i l a m e n t y a r n i n t e r l o c k or e i g h t l o
100% spun y a r n j a c q u a r d d o u b l e k n i t s
100% spun y a r n i n t e r l o c k or e i q h t l o c k d
Filament/spun yarn combination double k
Other circular knit fabric
Underwear and nightwear fabric
Hiqh pile fabric
All o t h e r
Warp knit outerwear fabric
C h i e f l y a c e t a t e a n d / o r t r i a c e t a t e fabri
Fabric, except acetate and triacetate
Warp knit underwear and niqhtwoar fabric
Raschel fabric
Chiefly nylon tricot, simplex, & milane
C h i e f l y a c e t . fc/or t r i a c e t . t r i c o t / s i m p
Other warp knit fabric
Other warp knit fabric

01
0102
0103
01 12
0113
0122
0132
0133
0 142
0 152
0153
0154
0155
0162
0 163
0164
0167
0172
0173
0174
0175
0 176
0177
0178
0179
0 182
0188
02
0204
0205
0206
0207

Apparel
Women's
Suits except uniforms and pantsuits
Pantsuits includinq jumpsuits
Women's dozen priced dresses
Women's unit priced dresses
Skirts
Dress slacks
Jean c u t c a s u a l s l a c k s
Shorts, pedal pushers, Bermudas, etc.
C u t a n d sewn b l o u s e s a n d s h i r t s
Knit sportshirts and tops
Halters and beachwear
Sweaters
Tailored suit-type jackets
Untrimmed coats and capes
Fur c o a t s , c a p e s , j a c k e t s , e t c .
Fabric raincoats
Pantyhose
Stock i n q s
Brassi e r e s
Corsets and qirdles
P a n t i es
SI i ps
Niqhtqowns and sleepcoats
Robes, dressinq qowns, etc.
Swimsui t s
Washable service apparel
Men' s
Req. w t . business suit-all wool
Req. w t . business suit-wool blend
Req. w t . business suit-all other
L t . w t . b u s i n e s s s u i t - w o o l or w o o l blen

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
C1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0 012
0 .012
0 026
0 026
0 004
0 0 04
0 .064
0 .064
0 .043
0 .043
0 .0 17
0 .017
0 .017
0 .0 17
0 .0 12
0 .0 12
0 .054
0 .054
0 .010
0 .0 10
0 .026
0 .026
0 .018
0 .018
0 .024
0 .024
0 .0 18
0 .0 18
0 .006
0 .006
0 .042
0 .042
0 .004
0 .004
0 .025
0 .025
0 .0 13
0 .0 13
0 .021
0 .021
0 .021
0 .021
0 .08 1
0 .081
0 .081

0 08 1
0 .08 1
0 08 1

0 .085
0 .085
0 .085

0 .085
0 .085
0 .085

2 .658

2 .658

2 .050
0 .903
0 .018
0 .017
0..053
0..221
0..027
0,.073
0..020
0.,007
0..080
0..030
0..002
0.. 028
0.,010
0.,034
0. 040
0. 013
0. 040
0 . 014
0 . 048
0 . 022
0 . 0 18
0 . 021
0 .025
0 . 0 13
0 . 016
0 . 012
0 . 832
0 . 020
0 . 022
0 . 040
0 . 0 18

2 .050
0.. 903
0.. 0 18
0..0 17
0 .053
.
0. 2 2 1
0. 027
0. 073
0. 020
0. 007
0. 080
0. 030
0 . 002
0. 028
0. 0 10
0 . 0 34
0 . 040
0 . 0 13
0 . 040
0 . 0 14
0 . 048
0 . 022
0 . 0 18
0 . 021
0 . 025
0 . 0 13
0 . 0 16
0 . 0 12
0 .8 2 8
0 . 0 18
0 . 020
0 . 037
0 . 0 17

CODE
0208
0209
021 1
0212
0213
0214
0215
0217
0218
0219
0221
0222
0223
0225
0227
0233
0237
0239
0243
0254
0255
0256
0259
0262
0263
0272
0274
0275
0278
0282
0285
0287
03
0302
0332
0334
0339
0343
0344
0345
0346
0347
0348
0362
0364
0367
0382

0383

See footnotes at end of table.




118

COMMODITY
Lt. w t . business suit-all other
Suits, except business
T r o u s e r s , e x c e p t u n i f o r m , a l l w o o l or w
Dress trousers
T r o u s e r s , e x c e p t u n i f o r m , a l l c o t t o n or
Jean-cut casual slacks and jeans
Trousers, except uniform, other fabrics
D e n i m jeans a n d jenn-cut c a s u a l s l a c k s
C o r d u r o y jeans a n d j e a n - c u t c a s u a l s l a c
Jeans and joan-cut casual slacks, other
Washable service apparel
One piece work suits
Uniform dress trousers
Work p a n t s
Dunqarees and overalls
Dress and business shirts
C u t a n d sewn s p o r t s h i r t s
Knit pullover qolf and polo shirts
Sweater
Bus. type sport coats/jackets-al1 wool
Bus. type sport coats/jackets-wool blen
Bus. type sport coats/jackets-al1 other
D r e s s , s p o r t c o a t s / j a c k e t s , e x c e p t busi
Heavy non-tailored outer jacket
Light weiqht outer jacket
Socks
T-shirt
Bri e f s
Pajamas and other niqhtwear
T i es
Hats and caps
Work qloves and m i t t e n s
Infants' and children's
Knit sportshirt
Children's sport shirts
Children's dresses
Children's jeans, dunqarees, etc.
Boys' suits
Boys' tailored coats and jackets
Boys' dress and sport trousers
B o y s ' d e n i m jeans a n d jean-cut c a s u a l s
B o y s ' j e a n s & jran-cut c a s u a l s l a c k s , o
B o y s ' work c l o t h i n q , except jeans and w
Infants' and children's underpants
Infants' and children's knee socks
Infants* a n d c h i l d r e n ' s j a c k e t s

RELATIVE[ IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0 .0 15
0 .014
0 .002
0 .002
0 .008
0 . 147
0 .044
0 .078
0 . 103
0 .046
0 .018
0 .007
0 .006
0 .009
0 .005
0 .028
0 .026
0 .023
0 .004
0 .881
0 .077
0 .058
0 .020
0,.0 19
0 .032
0 .034
0 .008
0 .008
0 .016
0 .015
0 .051
0 .048
0 .006
0 .005
0 .036
0 .034
0 .021
0 .020
0 .034
0 .032
0 .031
0 .029
0 .0 17
0 .0 18
0 .013
0 .013
0 .0 19
0 .0 18
0 .015
0 .016
0 .020
0 .0 19
0 .319
0 .315
0 .005
0 .005
0 .077
0 .087
0 .061
0 .054
0 .054
0 .010
0 .0 11
0 .011
0..0 12
0 .031
0 .024
0..0 13
0,.013
0..044
0..049
0..0 13
0..014
0..022
0..025

01
0102
0132
0133
0152
02
0212
0232
04
0432
0462

Textile housefurnishinqs
Bed clothes
Bedspreads and bedsets
Flat s h e e t s , e x c e p t c r i b s i z e
Fitted sheets, except crib size
Pillowcases
Bath & kitchen products
Towels and washcloths
Shower and bath curtains
Window and furniture accessories
Draperi es
Decorative pillows

0..330
0 . 176
0 . 057
0 . 056
0. 042
0 . 022
0 . 069
0 . 063
0 . 006
0 . 084
0 . 070
0 . 0 14

0 330
0. 176
0 . 057
0 . 056
0 . 042
0 . 022
0 . 069
0 . 063
0 . 006
0 . 084
0 . 070
0 . 0 14

02
0212
03
0302

Fabricated products, n.e.c.
Campinq equipment
Camping tents
Industrial products
Findings and related products

0 .278
0 . 030
0 . 030
0.249
0 . 185

0 . 278
0 . 030
0 . 030
0 .249
0 . 185

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
CODE

COMMODITY
Cordage, twine and rope
Tarpaulins
Industrial and institutional

0322
0332
0342

towels

Hides, skins, leather, and related

04

products

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED
0 04 1
0 . 04 1
0 019
0 . 0 19
0 004
0 004
0. 751

0 06 1

0101
0102
0111
0 1 12
0114
0116

Cattle hides
Packer, native cow, light
Packer, branded cow
Packer, native steer, heavy
Packer, Colorado steer, heavy
Packer, butt brander
Other cattle hides

0 . 060
0. 002
0 008
0 004
0 002
0 009
0 035

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0103

Ki psk i n s
Other kipskins

0 00 1
0 001

0 00 1
0 00 1

0 121

0 121

0411

0413

skins

Leather

042

060
002
008
004
002
009
0 35

01
0101
0102
02
0201
0202
03
030 1
0302
0303
0304
04
0401

Finished cattlehide and kipside leather
Sole leather
Light bends
Heavy bends
Upper leather, including patent
Dress and casual shoe
Other upper leather
Other grains
Bag, case, and strap leather
Garment leather
Upholstery leather
Other grains
Finished splits
Finished splits

0 093
0 008
0 002
0 . 006
0 ..054
0.. 0 4 5
0 ..009
0..025
0..004
0..004
0 ..007
0 .0
. 10
0..006
0..006

0 093
0 008
0 002
0..006
0,. 0 5 4
0.. 0 4 5
0 .009
0 . 025
0 .004
0 .0
, 04
,
0 .007
0 . 0 10
0 . 006
0,.006

01
0101

Finished calf and whole kip leather
Finished calf and whole kip leather
Finish calf and whole kip leather

0,.0 12
, 12
0 .0
0..012

0 ., 0 12
0 . 0 12
0 .0 12

01
0103

Finished sheep and lamb leather
Finished sheep and lamb leather
Garment leather

0..0 10
0.. 0 10
0..0 10

0 . 0 10
0 .0 10
0 . 0 10

01
0101

Rough, crust, and wet blue
Rough, crust, and wet blue
Rough, crust, and wet blue

0.. 007
0..007
.
0 .007

0 . 007
0 .007
0 .007

0421

0422

0423

0425

Footwear

043
0431
01
0113
0115
0117
0 119
03
030 1
0432
01
0101
0103
0105

Men's footwear
Men's leather upper footwear
Dress and casual shoes
Boots
Work s h o e s or b o o t s
Other leather upper footwear
Men's non-leather upper footwear
Men's non-leather upper footwear
Women's footwear
Women's leather upper
Dress shoes
Casual shoes
Sandals

footwear

0,.380

0 .380

0,. 169
0,. 156
0..093
0..022
0 .041
0 .000
0 .0
, 13
0,.0 13

0 . 169
0 . 156
0 .093
0 . 022
0 . 04 1
0 .000
0 .0 13
0 .0 13

0,. 162
0,. 1 16
0,.028
0 .050
0 .019

0 . 162
0 . 1 16
0 . 028
0 .050
0 .0 19

0433

FORMER
0. 0 17
0 .,002
0 .037
0 ..0 15
. 16
0 ,0
0.,003
0 ,003
.
0.,0 10
0.,0 10

C h i l d r e n ' s f o o t w e a r ( s i z e 8 1/2 - 12)
Children's leather upper footwear
Children's non-leather upper footwear

0..011
0.. 007
0 .0
. 04

0..011
0 .007
.
0 ,0
. 04

Misses' footwear

0..009
0..009
0 ..006
0..003

0 .009
.
0 .009
.
0.,006
0., 0 0 3

0..011
0 .0 11
0 .008
,
0 .003

0
0
0
0

0 .008
,
0 .008
0 .0 04
0 .0 04

0 .008
0 .008
,
0 .0 04
0 .0 04

0 .008
0 .008
0 .005
0,.003

0 .008
0 .008
0 . 005
0 .003

0 .00 1
0 .00
. 1
0 .00
, 1

0 . 00 1
0 .00 1
0 .00 1

0 . 189

0 . 189

Luggage a n d small leather g o o d s
Week-end case, women's, nonleather
Attache case, non-leather
Women's handbag, vinyl
Wallet, men's, leather

0
0
0
0
0

. 125
.060
.0 10
.037
. 0 17

0 . 125
0 . 060
0 .0 10
0 . 037
0 .0 17

0 10 1
0 102

Gloves
Men's dress leather gloves
Industrial leather
Belting, industrial
Oil and g r e a s e retainer

0 . 025
0 .025
0 .008
0 .002
0 .006
,

0 . 025
0 . 025
0 .008
0 .002
0 .006
,

0 10 1
0111

Footwear cut stock
Cut soles, men's
Cut s o l e s , womens

0,.032
0 .0
. 15
0..0 17

0,.032
0.. 0 15
0.. 0 17

0141
0 143

0434
01
0147
0 149
01
0153
0 155
0436

0111
0 122
0129
0131
0 101

0444

05
051
051 1
01
0101
0103

119

12

ftwear. (size

1/2-6)

1-8)

footwear

A t h l e t i c footwear d e s i g n e d for
All o t h e r a t h l e t i c f o o t w e a r

sports

footwear

Other

footwear

Other leather and related

0441

1/2)

I n f a n t s ' and babies* leather upper foot
Infants* and b a b i e s ' non-leather upper

Other
01
0 169

044

0443

12 1/2 - 2

Youths' and boys' leather upper footwea
Y o u t h s ' and boy's non-leather upper foo

Athleti c
01
0165
0 167

0442

(size

footwear

Misses' leather upper footwear
Misses non-leather upper footwear

Infants', babies*
01
0 159
0161

0437

0438

Boots
Other leather upper footwear
Women's plastic upper footwear
Dress shoes
Casual shoes
Sandals
Other plastic upper footwear
Women's other non-leather upper
Casual footwear

Youths', b o y s ' ftwear. (size

0435

See footnotes at end of table.




REVISED
0 . 0 17
0..002
0 .037
,
0 ,.0 15
0 .0
. 16
0 .003
.
0 ,.003
0..0 10
0..010

0 107
0 109
03
030 1
0303
0305
0309
04
0403

0 751

0 . 06 1

Hides and

041

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )

COMMODITY

CODE

products

Fuels and related products and
Coal
Anthraci te
Prepared anthracite
Chestnut
Buckwheat no. 1

shipped

power

16..732

.011
.
.011
.008
,
.
.003

16 ..732

0 ..507

0 .,507

0 ., 0 2 0
0 ., 0 13
0 .,002
0 ..002

0 .,020
0 . 0 13
0 ..002
0. 002

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
COMMODITY
Buckwheat no. 2
Buckwheat no. 3
Buckwheat no. 4
Buckwheat no. 5
Egg
Stove
Pea
Raw anthracite shipped
R a w a n t h r a c i t e for p r e p a r a t i o n
Bituminous coal
Domestic sizes
Retail dealers
Industrial sizes, spot, (prepared)
Steam electric utility
Manufacturi ng
Metallurgical, high volatile
M e t a l l u r g i c a l , low v o l a t i l e
Industrial sizes, contract (prepared)
Steam electric utility
Manufacturi ng
Metallurgical, high volatile
M e t a l l u r g i c a l , low v o l a t i l e
Metallurgical, medium volatile
Unprepared bituminous coal and lignite
Unprepared bituminous coal and lignite

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
0 00 1
0 001
0 002
0 002
0 00 1
0 00 1
0 00 1
0 001
0 000
0 000
0 002
0 002
0 002
0 002
0 007
0 007
0 007
0 007
0 487
0 046
0 033
0 009
0 003
0 387
0 3 19
0 027
0 024
0 0 10
0 007
0 054
0 .054

1514
16 17
1721
1824
1927

0 487
0 007
0 .007
0 104
0 .030
0 .018
0 .038
0 .018
0 .376
0 .233
0 .024
0 .077
0 04 1

Coke
Birmingham, Alabama
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Detroit, Michigan
Indianapolis, Indiana
St. Louis, Missouri
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

0 .0 17
0 .003
0 .033

0 . 068
0 .007
0 .006
0,.008
0 .0 15
0..003
0 .029
,

Gas fuels

2 .757

2 .757

2 .06 1
1,.330
0..536
0,. 194

2,. 06 1
1 .330
,
0,.536
0,. 194

Natural gas
Interstate
Intrastate
Imported
Liquefied petroleum
Propane
Butane
Ethane

gas

Electric power
C o m m e r c i a l p o w e r , 40 kw d e m a n d
New England
Mi d - A t l a n t i c
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountai n
Paci fi c
I n d u s t r i a l p o w e r , 500 kw d e m a n d
New England
Mi d - A t l a n t i c
East North Central
West North Central

0 .068
0 .008
0 .006

0..696
0..465
0 ., 104
0.. 128

0..696
0 .465
,
0 ., 104
0 . 128

2..577

2 .577

1 .210
,
0 .076
.
0,.263
0..21 1
0,. 068
0.. 179
0 . 048
0 . 1 16
0.. 053
0.. 195

1 .2 10
0 .076
0 .263
0 .21 1
0 .068
,
0,. 179
0,.048
0.. 1 16
0., 053
0., 195

1.,367
0., 070
0. 251
0.,30 1
0.,064

1., 367
0., 070
0 .251
0. 30 1
0. 064

0572

0573

0574

0575

0576

See footnotes at end of table.




0101
0103
0105
0111
0121
0122
0123
0125
0126
0131
0 141
0143
0145

120

products

Crude petroleum (domestic production)
Illinois Basin, sweet
Pennsylvania grade
Kansas
Oklahoma, sweet
W e s t T e x a s , sour
Texas Coast, upper, sweet
East Texas
South Louisiana
N o r t h Loui si ana
W y o m i n g , sour
C a l i f o r n i a , Signal H i l l , sour barrel
Colorado
A l a s k a , Cook I n l e t

02
020 1
0202
0203
03
030 1
0302
0303
04
040 1
0402
0403
02
020 1
03
030 1
02
020 1
03
030 1
04
040 1
05
050 1
06
060 1
0 111
0 1 12
0113

1 .775

1 .775
,

1 .775
0 .036
0 .007
0 .044
0 .111
0 .4 06
0 . 140
0 .207
0 .495
0 .032
0 .097
0 . 135
0 .032
0 . 032

1,.775
0..036
0,.007
0..044
0,.111
0 .406
,
0 .14
. 0
0..207
0 .4
. 95
0 ,032
.
0 ..097
0 . 135
0 .032
.
0 .032
.

9 . 049

9..04 9

4,.554
2 .800
1,.336
1,.030
0,.434
0 .788
,
0 .4 95
0,.232
0,. 06 1
0,.967
0..479
0,.426
0 .062
,

4 .,554
2 ..800
1..336
1.,030
0.,434
0 .788
0 .4 9 5
0 .2 3 2
0. 06 1
0. 96 7
0 .,479
0. 426
0. 062

0..835
0 . 170
0.. 170
0 .665
.
0 .665
.

0. 8 3 5
0 . 170
0 .170
0 . 665
0 .6 6 5

2..039
1,.229
1,.229
0 .8
. 10
0,.810

2 . 039
1. 2 2 9
1. 229
0 . 8 10
0 .8 1 0

1,.111
0..208
0..208
0.,368
0.,368
0 .536
0 .536

' 1.111
0 .208
0 .208
0 .368
0 .368
0 .536
0 .536

L u b r i c a t i n g oil m a t e r i a l s
B r i g h t stock
N e u t r a l stock
P a l e oi1

0 . 292
0 . 027
0 . 1 12
0 .153

0 . 292
0 .027
0 . 1 12
0 . 153

Finished

0 . 189

0 . 189

Petroleum products, refined

057
0571

South Atlantic
East S o u t h C e n t r a l
West South Central
Mounta i n
Paci fi c
Crude petroleum and related

056
0561

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0 . 191
0 ,. 191
0 . 138
0,. 138
0 . 132
0 ., 132
0 .041
0,. 04 1
0 . 179
0.. 179

COMMODITY

CODE

Gasoline
Regular
D e a l e r t a n k - w a g o n to r e t a i l
S a l e s to j o b b e r s
Commercial consumers
Premi um
D e a l e r t a n k - w a g o n to r e t a i l
S a l e s to jobbers
Commercial consumers
Unleaded gasoline
D e a l e r t a n k - w a g o n to r e t a i l
S a l e s to j o b b e r s
Commercial consumers
Light

outlets

outlets

outlets

distillates

K e r o s e n e to

resellers

C o m m e r c i a l jet f u e l , k e r o s e n e
Middle

base

distillates

Fuel oil n o . 2 to

resellers

D i e s e l to c o m m e r c i a l
Residual

consumers

fuels

C o n t a i n i n g 0.3% or l e s s

sulfur

C o n t a i n i n g 0.31 to

sulfur

1.0%

C o n t a i n i n g m o r e than

lubricants

1% s u l f u r

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
CODE

Automoti v e oil
Automotive motor oil,
Other a u t o m o t i v e o i l ,
Automotive motor oil,
Other a u t o m o t i v e o i l ,
I n d u s t r i a l oil
Industrial oils
P r o c e s s oil
M e t a l w o r k i n q oil
Lubricatinq qrease
Petroleum qreaso
Automotive qrease

01
0101
0102
0103
0104
02
020 1
0202
0203
03
030 1
0302
0577

0101
0102

ASTM

products

0 029
0 021
0 008

0 029
0 021
0 008

6 776

6 776

2 265

2 265

01
0 10 1
0 102
0103
0104
0106
02
0202
0203
0204
0205
021 1
0212
0213
0214
0215
0221
0222
0223
0231
0241
0251
0261
0262
0263
0264
0265
0266
0267
0281

Basic i n o r q a n i c c h e m i c a l s
Alkalies and chlorine
Chlorine liquid
Potassium hydroxide (caustic potash)
Sodium c a r b o n a t e (soda a s h )
Sodium h y d r o x i d e , l i q u i d ( c a u s t i c s o d a )
Chlorine qas
Other i n o r q a n i c c h e m i c a l s
Alumimin fluoride
Aluminum hydroxide (alumina trihydrate
Aluminum oxide (alumina calcined)
Aluminum sulfate
Calcium carbide
Calcium chloride
Calcium oxide, (lime)
Calcium p h o s p h a t e , dibasic
Copper s u l f a t e
Hydrochloric acid
Hydrofluoric acid
Hydroqen peroxide
Maqnesium sulfate
N i t r i c a c i d 42 d e q r e e s b e
Silica q e l
Sodium borate (borax)
Sodium c h l o r a t e
Sodium h y d r o s u l f i t e
Sodium metasilicate
Sodi um si 1i c a t e s
Sodium s u l f a t e , a n h y d r o u s
Sodium tripolyphosphate
S u l f u r i c a c i d ( c o n t a c t ) , 66 b e

0 670
0 177
0 028
0 . 007
0 .035
.
0.. 104
0 .004
.
0 .4
, 92
0,. 007
.
0. 0 19
0 . 0 48
,
0 .024
0 .008
0 .013
0,. 079
0 .025
0,.00 1
0 .0 11
0,. 0 18
0 .007
0 .008
0 .008
0 . 0 18
0 .005
0 .005
0 .004
0 .0 15
0 . 0 12
0 . 069
0 .089

0 670
0 177
0 028
0..007
0,.035
0 . 104
0,.0 04
0..4 92
0 .006
,
0..0 18
0 ., 046
0 .023
0 .008
0 . 0 12
0 .076
0 .024
0 .00 1
0 .0 11
0 .0 18
0 .006
0 .008
0 .007
0 . 0 18
0 . 0 18
0 .005
0 . 005
0 .0 04
0 . 0 14
0 . 0 12
0 .066
0 .085

01
0101
0 109
0 121
0131
0 132
0 14 1
02
020 1
0205

Basic orqanic chemicals
Primary
Benzene
1,3 B u t a d i e n e
Ethylene
Propylene, chemical
Propylene, polymer
Toluene
Intermedi a t e
A e r y I o n i tr ile
Aniline (oil)

1 .595
0 .385
0 .06 1
0 . 1 17
0 . 067
0 . 048
0 . 039
0 .052
0 .431
0 .0 13
0 .005

1 .595
0 .385
0 . 06 1
0 . 1 17
0 .067
0 . 048
0 .039
0 .052
0 .431
0 .0 13
0 .005

Industrial

061

0614

retail
retail
commercial
commercial

Petroleum wax
E . of R o c k i e s , r e f i n e d , 1 2 2 - 1 4 9
Mi c r o c r y s t a l i n e
Chemicals and allied

06

0613

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0 102
0 102
0 047
0 047
0 0 16
0 0 16
0 0 17
0 0 17
0 023
0 023
0 070
0 070
0 057
0 057
0 0 10
0 0 10
0 003
0 003
0 0 18
0 018
0 01 1
0 011
0 007
0 007

COMMODITY

chemicals

021 1
0212
0221
0231
0235
0236
0241
0246
0251
026 1
027 1
0272
03
030 1
0302
0303
0311
0321
0324
0328
0331
0333
0335
0337
034 1
0343
0345
0347
0349
0351
0356
036 1
0363
0365
0366
0367
037 1
0375
0381
0382

0621

0622

121

Cumene
Cyclohexane
Ethylene oxide
Formaldehyde
Ortho - xylene
Para - xylene
Phenol, synthetic
Phthalic anhydride
Styrene, monomer
T o l u e n e 2,4 + 2,6 d i i s o c y a n a t e
Vinyl acetate, monomer
Vinyl chloride, monomer
Other basic orqanics
Acetic acid
Acetone
Adi pi c aci d
1 - B u t a n o l (butyl a l c o h o l )
Carbon disulfide
Carbon tetrachloride
Chlorodi fluoromcthane
Dichlorodifluoro methane
D i e t h y l e n e qlycol
Diisodecyl phthalate
Di ( 2 - e t h y l h e x y l ) p h t h a l a t e ( D O P )
E t h a n o l (ethyl a l c o h o l )
Ethyl a c r y l a t e , m o n o m e r
Ethylene dichloride
Ethylene qlycol, polyester
Ethylene qlycol, technical
Glycerin (qlycerol)
I s o p r o p a n o l (isopropyl a l c o h o l )
Maleic anhydride
M e t h a n o l (methyl a l c o h o l )
Methylchloroform
Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)
M e t h y l isobutyl k e t o n e ( M I B K )
Perchloroethylene
P r o p y l e n e qlycol
Tri c h l o r o e t h y l e n e
Trichlorofluoro methane

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
.
0 ;044
0..044
0..047
0..047
0..007
0..007
0..008
0..008
0..020
0..020
0..059
0..059
0..020
0..020
0..007
0..007
0..062
0..062
0..050
0..050
0..021
0.,021
0. 067
0..067
0..779
0. 7 7 9
0.,005
0..005
0..031
0..031
0..001
0..00 1
0..004
0.,004
0. 0 13
0.,013
0.,033
0..033
0..015
0..015
0.,076
0 .,076
0 .,008
0..008
0 . 056
0.,056
0 .,041
0 . 041
0. 024
0.,024
0 .,004
0.,004
0 .,008
0 . 008
0..097
0.,097
0 . 084
0 .084
.
0.. 036
0.,036
0 .005
.
0..005
0.. 0 13
0.,0 13
0..0 13
0. 0 13
0 .030
,
0..030
0,.026
0..026
0..0 17
0.,0 17
0..032
0..032
0 . 046
0., 046
0 .0 17
0..017
0 .045
0..045

Paint and paint materials

0..697

0 .697

0101
0 111
0121
0131
0 14 1
0151
0 16 1

Prepared paint
P a i n t , i n s i d e , latex
Varni s h , floor
Enamel
P a i n t , i n s i d e , oil
Paint, outside
P a i n t , p o r c h and deck
P a i n t , r o o f and barn

0 .332
,
0 ., 108
0 .0 18
0,. 042
0 .036
0 .087
0..034
0,.007

0 .332
0 . 108
0 . 0 18
0 . 042
0 .036
0 . 087
0 .034
0 .007

01
0104
0105
0 112
0114
0 1 17
0 1 18
0 136
0 139
0151
0 162
017 1

Paint materials
Paint resins
Methyl methacrylate
Soya b e a n oil
N-butyl-aerylate
Epoxy, unmodified
Toluene diisocyanate
M e l a m i n e - f o r m a l d e h y d e resin
L i n s e e d o i l , alkali r e f i n e d
Tall oil
Ethyl a c r y l a t e , m o n o m e r
G l y c e r i n e , hiqh q r a v i t y
Phthalic anhydride

0 .365
0 . 136
0 .010
0 . 0 14
0 .002
0 .011
0,.0 13
0 .002
0 . 0 12
0 . 008
0 .002
0 . 0 15
0 . 006

0 .365
0 . 136
0 .0 10
0 .0 14
0 .002
0 .011
0 .013
0 .002
0 .012
0 .008
0 .002
0 .0 15
0 .006

062

See footnotes at end of table.




COMMODITY

CODE

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
CODE
0 <81
0 19 1
0 192
02
0202
0203
0205
0207
0208
0209
021 1
02 14
0216
03
030 1
0302
0303
0305
0307
0309
031 1
04
040 1
0403
063
0631

0634

COMMODITY
P e n t a e r y t h r i tol
Ni t r o c e l l u l o s e
Polyvinyl acetate
Paint pigments
Calcium carbonate
Chrome yellow
Y e l l o w iron o x i d e
Kaolin clay
Talc
Titanium dioxide
Zinc oxide
Z i n c dust
Phthalocyanine blue toner
Paint solvents
Acetone
N-butyl alcohol
Isopropyl alcohol
Ethyl acetate
Methyl ethyl ketone
Mineral spirits, rule
66
Xylol (mixed xylones)
Paint additives
Cobalt naphthenate
Hydroxyethyl cellulose
Drugs and

pharmaceuticals

0101
0 103
0 105
0 109
0 113
0 117
0 128
0131
0 132
0 133
0142
0 144
0 145
0 147
0148
0 149
0 151
0 154
0 16 1
0 162
0163
0 165
0 167
0 168
0169
0 17 1
0 172
0 173
0 174

Materi als
Phenacetin (acetophenetidin)
Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid)
Citric acid
Salicylic acid
Alcohol, ethyl
Bismuth subnitrate
C e l l u l o s e qum
Codeine sulphate
Cortisone acetate
Phenylpropanolami ne hydrochlori de
Isoni azi d
L-lysine monohydrochloride
Menthol
P h e n o b a r b i tal
P e n t o b a r b i tal
Potassium iodide
Reserpi no
Neomycin sulfate
Sulfadi azi n e
Streptomycin sulfate
S u l f a n i l a m i de
S u l f a p y r i di n e
Sulfathi azole
Vitamin A, synthetic, dry
V i t a m i n B1
V i t a m i n B6
V i t a m i n B2
V i t a m i n B12
Vitanin C

01
0 109
02
020 1
0209

Preparations, veterinary
P r e s c r i pt i on
P r e s c r i pt i on
Non-prescription
Anti bi ot i cs
Other non-prescription

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
r.0RMtR
REVISED
0 009
0 009
0 0 19
0 0 19
0 0 15
0 0 15
0 160
0 160
0 002
0 002
0 0 14
0 0 14
0 021
0 021
0 019
0 0 19
0 000
0 000
0 053
0 053
0 0 15
0 0 15
0 002
0 002
0 035
0 035
0 050
0 050
0 01 1
0 0 1 1
0 00 1
0 00 1
0 003
0 003
0 002
0
02
0
0 0 13
0 0 13
0 0 14
0 0 14
0 005
0 005
0 0 19
0 0 19
0 003
0 003
0 0 16
0 0 16
0 .772
0 . 108
0 .004
0 .013
0 .000
0 .002
0 .009
0 .002
0 .000
0 .00 1
0 .006
0 .00 1
0 .000
0 .00 1
0 .00 1
0,.00 1
0 . 000
0 .004
0 .00 1
0 .019
0 .00 1
0 .003
0 .000
0 .00 1
0 .00 1
0 .008
. 0 . 003
0 . 00 1
0 .006
0 .003
0 .0 15
0 .022
0 .0 13
0 .013
0 .009
0 .002
0 .007

0635

0,.772
0.. 108
0,.0 04
0 .0
, 13
0,.000
.
0 .002
0 .009
,
0 .002
.
0..000
0..00 1
0..006
0 .00
, 1
0 ,000
.
0 .00
. 1
0 .,00 1
0., 00 1
0,. 000
0..0 04
0 .00
. 1
0 .0
, 19
0..00 1
0 .003
0,.000
0,.00 1
0 .00
, 1
0,.008
0 .003
.
0 ., 00 1
0 .006
.
0., 003
0 .0
, 15
0636

0 .022
,
0..0 13
0 ., 0 13
0 .009
,
0 .002
.
0 .007
.

See footnotes at end of table.




122

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 WEIGHTS)

COMMODITY

CODE

REVISED
0 .419
0 .072
0 .0 13
0 .013
0 . 0 12
0 .0 13
0 .012
0 .007
0 .002
0 .0 11
0 .011
0 .009
0 .009
0 .011
0 .011
0 .035
0 .0 11
0 .0 14
0 .001
0 .009
0 .0 17
0 .0 17
0 .032
0 .032
0 .0 10
0,.0 10
0,.0 15
0,.009
0 .005
0..026
0..016
0,.002
0..007
0..021
0..021
0 .021
.
0..0 14
0.,007

01
0111
0112
0113
0114
0119
0 139
0 149
02
020 1
03
030 1
05
050 1
06
061 1
06 12
06 13
0619
07
070 1
08
080 1
09
090 1
11
1111
1 1 12
13
1311
1319
1323
15
1501
16
16 1 1
1612
16 19
17
1719
99
9911
9913
9914
9915
9916
9917
9918
9919
9921
9922
9923
9924
9925
9926
9999

Preparations, ethical (prescription)
Systemic anti-infectives
Cephalosopori ns
Broad spectrum penicillins
Erythromyc i ns
Tetracycli nes
Other broad and medium spectrum antibio
Urinary antibacterials
Tr i m e t h o p r i m
Anti-arthri t i cs
A n t i - a r t h r i ti c s
Sedati v e s
Sedati ves
Anti s p a s m o d i c / a n t i s e c r e t o r y
Anti s p a s m a d i c/anti s e c r e t o r y
Cardiovascular therapy
Antihypertensive druqs
Vasodilators
Diqitalis preparations
Other cardiovasculars
Diabetes therapy
Diabetes therapy
Hormones
Hormones
Diuretics
Di u r e t i c s
Dermatoloqi cals
Funqi ci d e s
Ant i prur i t i c s
Analqesics, internal
Codeine and combinations
Other narcotic analqesics
A s p i r i n , A P C a n d r e l a t e d a n a l q e s i c s , no
Couqh and cold preparations
Couqh and cold preparations
Vi tami ns
Multi vi t a m i n s
B-complex
Other vitamins
Hospital solutions
Other hospital solutions
Miscellaneous ethical preparations
Amebacides, trichomonacides, and anthel
Anti c o a q u l a n t s
Anti c o n v u l s a n t s
Systemic antihistamines
Bronchial therapy
Cancer therapy products
CNS s t i m u l a n t s
Contraceptives, exc. devices, implants,
Enzymes
Muscle relaxants
Nutrients and supplements
Opthalmic and otic preparations
Psychotherapeut i cs
Tuberculosis therapy
Other miscellaneous ethical preparation

0..0 16
0.,016
0.. 125
0 .,00 1
0 . 002
0 .003
0 . 003
0 . 007
0 . 005
0 . 011
0 . 0 11
0 . 00 1
0 . 003
0 . 00 1
0 . 004
0 . 064
0 .002
0 . 006

FORMER
0 .419
0 .072
0 .0 13
0 .013
0 .012
0 .0 13
0 .0 12
0 .007
0 .002
0 .0 11
0 .0 11
0 .009
0 .009
0 .0 11
0 .011
0 .035
0 .011
0,.0 14
0 .00 1
0 .009
0 .0 17
0,.017
0,.032
0,.032
0,.010
0,.0 10
0..015
0..009
0..005
0..026
0..016
0..002
0..007
0.,021
0..021
0 .021
.
0..009
0.,004
0.,007
0..0 16
0.,016
0., 125
0.,001
0. 002
0 . 003
0 . 003
0 . 007
0. 005
0. 0 1 1
0 . 011
0 . 00 1
0 . 003
0 . 001
0 .004
0 .064
0 .002
0 .006

01
0 111
0 1 12
0 119
02

P r e p a r a t i o n s , p r o p r i e t a r y (over
V i tami n s
Adult multivitamins
B-complex
Other vitamins
C o u q h and c o l d p r e p a r a t i o n s

0 . 182
0 .025
0 .0 18
0 .00 1
0 .006
0 .031

0 . 182
0 .025
0 .0 18
0 . 00 1
0 .006
0 . 031

counter)

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
COMMODITY
Cough s y r u p s , e x p e c t o r a n t s , d r o p s , l o z e
Cold t a b l e t s , c a p s u l e s
Decongestants
Other cough and cold p r e p a r a t i o n s
Laxatives
Laxatives
A n a l g e s i c s , internal
Aspri n/aspi ri n-sali c y l a t e o o m p o u n d s
Non-aspi ri n
External a n a l g e s i c s and c o u n t e r i r r i t a n t s
External a n a l g e s i c s and c o u n t e r i r r i t a n t
A n t i s e p t i c s and a n t i b a c t e r i a l s
A n t i s e p t i c s and a n t i b a c t e r i a l s
Antaci ds
L i qui ds
Other a n t a c i d s
Dermatologi cals
Acne p r e p a r a t i o n s
Burn r e m e d i e s
Other d e r m a t o l o g i c a l s
Miscellaneous proprietary preparations
Ant i«di a r r h e a l s
Anti asthmati cs
Contraceptive agents, excluding devices
Hemati ni cs
Hemorrhoidal preparations
Sedati v e s
Other m i s c e l l a n e o u s p r o p r i e t a r y p r e p a r a
Biological p r o d u c t s
Blood ft d e r i v a t i v e s , human u s e
Human blood s e r u m s
Other blood d e r i v a t i v e s
V a c c i n e s , t o x o i d s , ft a n t i g e n s
Vacci n e s
A n t i t o x i n s , t o x o i d s , ft t o x i n s , human u s
Anti g e n s
D i a g n o s t i c s ft other b i o l o g i c a l s
Diagnostic substances
Allergenic p r o d u c t s
B i o l o g i c a l s for v e t e r i n a r y u s e
V a c c i n e s ft v i r u s e s , v e t . use
Fats and o i l s , inedible
Castor oil
Coconut oil
Menhaden oil
Tallow
Grease, white, choice
G r e a s e , yellow
A g r i c u l t u r a l c h e m i c a l s and c h e m i c a l

products

Mixed fertilizers
C o m p l e t e m i x e d f e r t . , dry form
C o m p . m i x e d f e r t . , d r y , 5 - 1 0 - 1 5 NPK
C o m p . m i x e d f e r t . , d r y , 6 - 2 4 - 2 4 NPK
C o m p . m i x e d f e r t . , d r y , 10-10-10 NPK
C o m p . m i x e d f e r t . , d r y , 12-12-12 NPK
C o m p . m i x e d f e r t . , d r y , 13-13-13 NPK
C o m p . m i x e d f e r t . , d r y , m i s c . NPK
Complete m i x e d f e r t . , liquid form
Complete mixed fert., liquid form
Incomp. mixed fert.
I n c o m p . m i x e d f e r t . , g u a r a n t e e s N ft P20

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W F I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED
0 . 0 16
0 . 0 16
0 .009
0.009
0.0 04
0 .004
0 .002
0 .002
0 .009
0.009
0.009
0.009
0 . 043
0.043
0 .033
0 .033
0.010
0.010
0.007
0.007
0 . 007
0. 007
0 .025
0.025
0 .025
0.025
0.007
0.007
0.003
0.003
0.004
0 .004
0.015
0.0 15
0 . 003
0.003
0
. 006
0.006
0.007
0. 007
0.0 19
0.019
0 .003
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.001
0.001
0 .004
0.004
0.003
0.003
0 .002
0.002
0.004
0.0 04
0. 04 1
0 . 0 12
0.000
0.011
0.006
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.0 19
0.012
0.008
0.004
0.004

0.04 1
0.012
0.000
0.011
0.006
0 .002
0.002
0 .002
0.0 19
0.0 12
0.008
0 . 004
0 . 004

0.111
0.003
0.005
0.008
0.034
0.028
0.032

0.111
0.003
0 .005
0.008
0 . 034
0.028
0.032

0.742

0.742

0 . 151
0.111
0.008
0.010
0 . 0 11
0.00 1
0.004
0 .076
0.007
0.007
0. 032
0.009

0.15 1
0.111
0 .008

0 . 0 10

04 1 1
0421
0431
0652

0653

01
0 105
0 111
01 16
0 126
0 136
02
026 1
0262
0263
0265
0267
0268
03
037 1
0372
0 128

0131
0 132
0 133
0 134

0662

02
0201
03
030 1
0302
0303
04
0401
05
050 1
0502
0503
06
060 1
0602
0603
07
070 1
0702
0703
09
090 1

0663
01
0101

0.0 11
0.001
0 .004
0.076
0 . 007
0.007
0.032
0.009

02
020 1
0202

03
030 1
04
040 1

123

I n c o m p . m i x e d f e r t . , g u a r . P205 ft K20 o
I n c o m p . m i x e d f e r t . , g u a r . N ft K20 only
I n c o m p . m i x e d f o r t . , g u a r . N , P205 or K

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED
0 .005
0 . 005
0 .006
0.006
0 .0 13
0.0 13

Fertilizer m a t e r i a l s
N i trogenates
A n h y d r o u s ammonia
Solid ft solution nitrate
Ammonium sulfate
Nitrogen solutions
Urea
Phosphates
P h o s p h a t e rock 68-70 b . p . l .
Normal ft enriched superphosphates
Triple s u p e r p h o s p h a t e s
Ammonium p h o s p h a t e s
P h o s p h o r i c a c i d , 52-54% APA
Other phosphatic fertilizer m a t e r i a l s
Potash
Potassium chloride (muriate) domestic
P o t a s s i u m sulfate standard

0 .394
0 . 155
0 . 068
0 . 028
0 .020
0 .007
0 .033
0 .2 15
0 . 100
0 .00 1
0 . 0 17
0 .048
0 . 042
0 . 008
0 .023
0 . 0 14
0 .009

0.394
0 . 155
0. 068
0.028
0 .020
0.007
0.033
0.215
0 . 100
0.001
0.017
0. 048
0.042
0.008
0 .023
0.014
0 .009

Pesti ci des
P y r e t h r u m flowers
2 , 4 , 5-t
2, 4 - D
M e t h y l parathion
Pentachlorophenol

0 . 198
0 . 044
0 .052
0 . 053
0 .039
0 .0 10

0 . 198
0 .044
0.052
0.053
0 .039
0.0 10

0 .660

0.660

T h e r m o p l a s t i c resins
P o l y e s t e r r e s i n s , saturated
P o l y e s t e r resins saturated
Low d e n s i t y polyethylene resins
PE r e s i n , low, film and sheeting
PE r e s i n , low, extrusion coating
PE r e s i n , low, all other uses
High d e n s i t y polyethylene resins
PE r e s i n , h i q h , blow molding
P o l y p r o p y l e n e resins
P o l y p r o p y l e n e for injection m o l d i n g
P o l y p r o p y l e n e for fiber and filament
P o l y p r o p y l e n e for all other uses
Styrene plastics materials
P o l y s t y r e n e resins, straight
P o l y s t y r e n e r e s i n s , rubber m o d i f i e d
Acrylonitrile-butadi ene-styrene (ABS)
Vinyl and vinylidene resins
H o m o p o l y m e r renins excluding d i s p e r s i o n
C o p o l y m e r resins excluding dispersion
D i s p e r s i o n resins
Other n o n e n g i n e e r i n g thermoplastic r e s i n s
Other nonengineering thermoplastic resi

0 .474
0 .0 17
0 .0 17
0 .094
0 . 056
0 .008
0 .030
0 .,064
0 .064
0 . 04 3
0 . 018
0 . 0 13
0. 0 12
0 . 123
0. 056
0. 020
0 .048
0 . 073
0 . 055
0 . 009
0 . 0 10
0 . 060
0 .060

0.474
0.017
0.017
0. 0 94
0.056
0 .008
0.030
0.064
0.064
0. 043
0.0 18
0.0 13
0.0 12
0 . 123
0. 056
0 . 020
0 . 048
0.073
0.055
0.009
0.0 10
0. 060
0 . 060

T h e r m o s e t t i n g resins
Epoxy r e s i n s
Epoxy r e s i n s
P h e n o l i c ft tar acid resins
P h e n o l i c molding compounds
All other phenolic ft tar acid resins
Polyester r e s i n s , unsaturated
Polyester r e s i n s , unsaturated
U r e a - f o r m a l d e h y d o resins
U r e a - f o r m a l d r h y d e resins

0. 148
0. 020
0 .020
0 .055
0 . 007
0. 048
0 .028
0 .028
0. 0 12
0 . 0 12

0. 148
0 . 020
0 . 020
0.055
0. 007
0.048
0 . 028
0 . 0?5
0.012
0.0 12

P l a s t i c r e s i n s and m a t e r i a l s

066

See footnotes at end of table.




COMMODITY

CODE

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CODE
05
0501
0664

01
0101

0675

All o t h e r t h e r m o s e t t i n q r e s i n s
All o t h e r t h e r m o s e t t i n q r e s i n s
Custom compounded purchased resins
Custom compounded purchased resins
Custom compounded purchased resins
Other chemicals and allied

067
0671

COMMODITY

products

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0 .033
0 .033
0 .033
0 .033
0 .038
0 .038
0 .038

CODE
19
1901

0 .0 38
0 .038
0 .0 38

0679

1 .529

1 .529

01
0101
0106
0111
0146
0151
02
0252
0256
0258

Soap and synthetic deterqents
Soaps
Chips or f l a k e s , laundry
C h i p s or f l a k e s , h o u s e h o l d
Soap, cleansers
P o w d e r e d or q r a n u l a t e d or b e a d s , p k g .
Toilet
Synthetic deterqents
Heavy d u t y , powdered or qranulated
L i g h t d u t y , p o w d e r e d or q r a n u l a t e d
Light d u t y , liquid

0 .362
0 .094
0 005
0 .003
0 .032
0 .0 04
0 .050
0 269
0 163
0 0 18
0 088

0 .362
0 .0 94
0,.005
0 .003
0 .032
0 .0 04
0 .050
0,.269
0,. 163
0,.0 18
0,.088

02
0201
0205
03
030 1
0305
04
0401
0405
0411
0415
0421
0425
0431
0441
0451
05
050 1
06
0601
0602
0603
0604
07
070 1
0702
0704
0705
08
0801
0802
0803
09
0901
0902
11
1101
1109
12
1201
1202
1203
13
1301

Cosmetics and other toilet preparations
Shaving preparations
Shaving soap and cream
Aftershave preparations
P e r f u m e , c o l o q n e ft t o i l e t w a t e r
Perfume
Coloqne and toilet water
Hair p r e p a r a t i o n s
Soap shampoo
Synthetic organic deterqent shampoo
Hair tonics (inc. conditioners)
Hair rinses
Hair dressinqs
Hair spray (aerosol)
Home and commercial permanents
Hair colorinq
Other hair preparations
Denti fri c e s
Toothpaste
Creams
Cleansing creams
Foundation creams
Lubricating creams
Other creams
Lotions and oils
Suntan & sunscreen
Cleansing lotion and cosmetic oils
Hand lotions
Other lotions and oils
Cosmeti cs
Lip p r e p a r a t i o n s
Blushes
Eye p r e p a r a t i o n s
Deodorant
Aerosol underarm deodorant
Cream, liquid and roll-on deodorant
Manicure preparations
Nail lacquer and enamel
Other manicure preparations
Powders
Talcum powder
Face powder
Met application powder
Bath oils and salts
Bath oils and salts

0 405
0 026
0 0 10
0 0 16
0,.075
0.. 037
0..038
0..110
0..008
0..022
0,.009
0..004
0,.0 10
0,.031
0..005
0.. 0 18
0.. 003
0..0 34
0..034
0.. 028
0..006
0..003
0..010
0..009
0.,025
0..005
0.,009
0.,008
0.,003
0.,026
0. 0 13
0.,002
0. 0 10
0. 040
0. 031
0.,008
0. 005
0. 003
0. 00 1
0. 021
0. 0 14
0. 004
0 . 002
0.0 1 1
0 . 011

0..405
0..026
0..0 10
0.. 0 16
0..075
0 ,037
,
0 .0
. 38
0.. 1 10
0 .008
.
0..022
0 .009
.
0,.0 04
0..0 10
0,.031
0 .005
,
0 ., 0 18
0..003
0..0 34
0 .0
, 34
0 . 028
0,.006
0..003
0..0 10
0..009
0 , 025
0 .005
,
0., 009
0,.008
0..003
0.. 026
0.,0 13
0..002
0 . 0 10
0 . 04 0
0. 031
0 .008
0 . 005
0 . 003
0 . 00 1
0 . 021
0 . 0 14
0 . 0 04
0 . 002
0.0 1 1
0 . 011

01
0101
0 102
0 103
0 104
0 105
0106
02
0224
0225
0228
0231
0232
0233
03
030 1
0302
0303
0304
0305
0306
0307
0308
09
090 1
0902
0905
0908
0912
0913
0915
0917

07

071

0712

124

Other cosmetics and toiletries
Other cosmetics and toiletries
Misc. chemical prod, and preparations
Essential oils
P e p p e r m i n t oil
Ci t r o n e l l a oi1
Lemon oil
O r a n g e oil
L e m o n g r a s s oil
L a v e n d e r oil
Explosi v e s
Blasting caps
Other blastinq accessories
Permi s s a b l e s
ANFO, except slurry
W a t e r qel a n d s l u r r i e s
Other high explosives
Industrial gases
Acetylene
Carbon dioxide
Ni t r o g e n
Oxygen
Argon
Hydrogen
Heli um
Other industrial gases, n . e . c .
Other miscellanoous chemical products
Rosin sizes, pale
R o s i n s i z e s , dark
Gelatin, edible
Glue, animal hide
D e x t r i n , c a n a r y dark
Dextrin, white
P h e n o l i c / v i n y l resin a d h e s i v e
R u b b e r / p h e n o l i c resin a d h e s i v e

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
PORMER
REVISED
0 .007
0 .007
0 .007
0 .007
0 .762
0 .027
0 .004
0 .0 04
0 .0 11
0 .002
0 .0 04
0 .003
0 .067
0 .0 12
0 .008
0 .004
0 .009
0 .009
0 .025
0 . 195
0 . 022
0 .009
0 .0 46
0 .075
0 .0 12
0 .0 11
0 .0 18
0 .003
0 .47 3
0 .074
0,.0 74
0,.039
0 .050
0..0 16
0 .021
0,. 156
0,.043

0 .762
0 .027
0 .0 04
0 .0 04
0 .0 11
0 . 002
0 . 0 04
0 .003
0 .06 7
0 . 0 12
0 .008
0 .0 04
0 .009
0 .009
0 .025
0 . 195
0 .022
0,.009
0 .04 6
0.. 075
0 . 0 12
0 .011
0..0 18
0 . 003
0..473
0 ., 074
0.,0 74
0.,039
0 .050
.
0. 0 16
0..021
0 ., 156
0 .04
, 3
2 .562

Rubber and plastic

products

2 .562

Rubber and rubber

products

1,.322

1,.332

01
0101
0 102
0 103
02
0212
0215
0217
0219
0221
0222
03
0321

Crude rubber
Natural rubber
Latex
N o . 1 ribbed smoked sheets
N o . 3 ribbed smoked sheets
Synthetic rubber
Polychloroprene
Polybutndi pno
Ni t r i l e - s o l i d
Styrene butadiene-solid
Styrene butadiene-latex
Specialty elastomers
Reclaimed rubber
Whole tire reclaim

0 . 182
0,.025
0,.007
0 .007
,
0..011
0.. 151
0,.0 19
0..0 18
0 .003
.
0 . 059
0 .,008
0.,043
0 . 006
0 . 006

0.. 181
0., 025
0 .007
.
0.,007
0.,011
0., 150
0 .0
. 19
0 ., 0 18
' 0. 003
0 .059
0 .,008
0 .04 3
0 .006
0 . 006

01
0 10 1
0 102
0 103
0105
0111
02
0221
0223

Tires, tubes, tread, & repair materials
Ti r e s
P a s s e n g e r car p n e u m a t i c t i r e s , b i a s - p l y
P a s s e n g e r car p n e u m a t i c t i r e s , b i a s - b e l
P a s s e n g e r car p n e u m a t i c t i r e s , r a d i a l s
Truck/bus tires, including off-highway
Tractor/implement tires
Inner tubes
P a s s e n g e r c a r / m o t o r c y c l e inner t u b e s
T r u c k / b u s inner t u b e s

0 . 64 1
0.589
0 . 100
0 . 077
0 . 203
0 . 183
0 .026
0 .023
0 . 009
0! 0 14

0.639
0 .588
0 . 100
0 .076
0 .203
0 . 183
0 .025
0 . 023
0 . 009
0 . 0 14

071

See footnotes at end of table.




COMMODITY

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"

CODE

COMMODITY
03
0351
0353

0713

01
0107
0135
0137
02
0241
0243
0245
0247
0249
0251
03
036 1
0362
0363
0364
0366
0368
04
0453
0454
0456
0458
0459
046 1
0463
0474
0476
0477
0478
0479
0481
0482
0483
0484
0485
0489
0491
0492
0493
0494
0495
05
050 1
0502
0503
0504

0722

Miscellanous rubber products
Footwear
Protective footwear
Men's footwear, fabric upper
Women's/misses* footwear, fabric upper
Rubber heels and soles
Solinq slabs
Rubber heels women's
Rubber h e e l s , men's
R u b b e r h e e l s , m e n ' s , m f r . to s h o e m f r .
Rubber soles, taps, men's
Rubber soles,full,men's
Rubber belts and beltinq
Conveyor and elevator
Transmi ssi on
Other f l a t r u b b e r a n d p l a s t i c s b e l t s an
Motor vehicle belts
Transmission V-belt f.h.p.
Belt,multiple V-belt
Other mi s e e l l a n e o u s r u b b e r p r o d u c t s
Hose, lonq lenqth, textile, nonhydrauli
Hose, lonq lenqth, w i r e , nonhydraulic
Hose, qarden
Hose, hand built, nonwire wrapped
Hose, machine made, wrapped
H o s e , c i r c u l a r w o v e n , s i n q l e Jacket
H o s e , b r a i d e d or l o o m e d , h e l i c a l r e i n f o
Rubber cement
Steam h o s e
Air h o s e , 3 / 4 i n . i . d .
W a t e r h o s e , 1 1/2 i n . i . d .
Water suction hose,3 in. i.d.
Hose, hydraulic
Hose, mandrel made, textile, nonhydraul
Hose, mandrel made, wire, nonhydraulic
All o t h e r r u b b e r h o s e
Foam r u b b e r , s l a b
Rubber sheet,red,1/16 in.
Battery container, automotive
Friction t a p e , 3/4"
Rubber qloves, household
Rubber qloves, surqical
Rubber qloves, industrial
R u b b e r roll c o v e r i n q
G r a p h i c a r t s roll c o v e r i n q
Paper m i l l roll c o v e r i n q
S t e e l m i l l roll c o v e r i n q
I n d u s t r i a l roll c o v e r i n q

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

500
069
0 16
032
02 1
023
0 12
000
00 1
003
002
006
04 3
018
004
006
0 14

0 36 1
0 023
0..007
0 .008
.
0..004
0,.007
0 .012
.
0,.002
0,.034

0..025
0..0 10
0..0 14
0..021
0.. 1 12
0 .020
0 .031
0,.005
0,. 009
0,.009
0 .007
0..004
0,.00 1
0,.00 1
0 .000
0 .00 1

0723

0724

0. 511
0. 069
0. 016
0. 032
0. 021
0..023
0. 0 12
0 .000
.
0..001
0..003
0..002
0.,006
0.,04 3
0.,0 14
0..003

0725

0726

0. 011
0.,0 04
0 ,0
. 12
0.,372
0727

0728

0..030
0., 025
0..065
0..0 34
0..0 11
0..039

0811

1 .231

06
060 1
0602

0 .118
0 . 1 18
0 .057
0 .060

01
0117
04
040 1

Unsupported plastic film & sheetinq
PVC
PVC a n d P V C c o p o l y m e r
Other
Other

0 .252
0 .079
0 .079
0 . 173
0 . 173

0 .252
0 .079
0 .079
0 . 173
0 . 173

See footnotes at end of table.




01
0101

Foamed plastic products
Foamed plastic products
Foamed plastic products

0 .095
0 .095
0 .095

0 .095
0 .095
0 . 095

01
0101
0102
0103
0 104
0105

P l a s t i c p a c k a q i n q and s h i p p i n q p r o d u c t s
Plastic packaqinq and shippinq products
Bottles
Foamed protective pads and shapes
Caps and closures
B o x e s , c a s e s and t r a y s
Other plastic and packaqinq products

0 . 165
0 . 165
0 .051
0 .003
0 .043
0 .022
0 .045

0 . 165
0 . 165
0 .051
0 .003
0 .043
0 .022
0 .045

01
0101
0102
02
020 1
0202
0203

P l a s t i c p a r t s and c o m p o n e n t s for m f q .
P a r t s for t r a n s p o r t a t i o n e q u i p .
Motor vehicle parts, includinq foamed
Other
O t h e r p a r t s and c o m p o n e n t s for m f q .
P a r t s for o f f i c e a n d c o m p u t i n q m a c h i n e s
E l e c t r i c a l parts
Other

0 .318
0 . 122
0 . 106
0 .0 16
0 . 197
0 .008
,
0 .051
0,. 138

0 .318
0 . 122
0 . 106
0 .0 16
0 . 196
0,.008
0 .050
0 ., 133

01
0 10 1
0 102

D i s p o s a b l e p l a s t i c d i n n e r and t a b l e w a r e
D i s p o s a b l e p l a s t i c d i n n e r and t a b l e w e a r
C u p s , includinq foam
Other

0 .066
0 .066
0,.023
0,.043

0,.066
0,.066
0..023
0..043

01
0101
0102
0 103
0 104

Consumer and commercial plastics, n.e.c.
Consumer and commercial plastics, n.e.c.
F l o w e r p o t s and p l a n t c o n t a i n e r s
Other, not elsewhere classified
Hose, qarden, includinq sprinkler
All o t h e r p l a s t i c h o s e

0.. 158
0.. 158
0..005
0.. 145
0..004
0. 004

0.. 150
0.. 150
0..005
0., 145

2 . 039

2 . 039

0.8 1 9

0 . 921

0. 644
0. 105
0. 029
0 . 066
0.,010
0. 150
0 . 054
0 . 036
0. 0 11
0 . 232
0 . 022
0 . 004
0 . 003
0 . 010

0. 724
0. 118
0 . 033
0 . 074
0. 011
0 . 169
0 .060
0 .,096
0 . 0 12
0 .261
0 . 025
0 ..005
0 . 003
0. 0 1 1
0 . 004
0 . 026
0 . 011
0 . 0 18
0 . 044
0 . 002
0 . 023
0 . 021
0 . 013

Lumber and wood products
Lumber

081

1 .240

products

Laminated plastic sheets
Laminated plastic sheets
Laminated plastic sheets

08
0.,097
0,.0 17
0.. 027
0,.004
0 .008
0 .008
0 .006
0,.004
0 .00 1
0 .001
0 .000
0 .001

0 . 1 18
0 . 1 18
0 .057
0 .060

Plastic

03
030 1

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0 .067
0 .067
0 .067
0 .067
0 .067
0 .067

COMMODITY

CODE

Plastic construction products
Plastic construction products
Pipes and fittinqs
Other plastic construction products

072
0721

T r e a d r u b b e r , -tire s u n d r i e s , & r e p a i r m a t l
T r e a d r u b b e r , n a t u r a l and s y n t h e t i c
Other t i r e s u n d r i e s a n d r e p a i r m a t e r i a l

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED
0. 028
0 028
0. 022
0 022
0. 006
0 006

125

01
0125
0126
0 127
02
0245
0246
0247
03
030 1
0302
0303
0304
0305
0308
0309
031 1
0312
0313
0314
0315
0316

S o f t w o o d lumber
Douqlas fir, dressed
B o a r d s under 2" thick
2" lumber
T i m b e r s & lumber o v e r 2" thick
Southern pine, dressed
B on a r d s undor 2" thick
2
lumber
T i m b e r s & lumber over 2" thick
Other softwood, dressed
Boards, ponderosa pine
Boards, redwood
B o a r d s , w e s t e r n red c e d a r
B o a r d s , w e s t e r n w h i t e fir
Boards, lodqepole pine
Boards, misc. western species
Boards, misc. eastern species
2" lumber, misc. eastern species
2" lumber, ponderosa pine
2 " l u m b e r , larch
2 "W l u m b e r , w h i t e fir
2 lumber, western hemlock
2" lumber, redwood

0 . 023
0 . 0 10
0 . 016
0 . 040
0 . 002
0 . 021
0 . 019
0 . 011

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CODE

COMMODITY
0317
0318
0319
032 1
0322
04
0401
0402
0403
0404
0405
0406
05
050 1
0502
0503

0812

01
0107
0109
0 122
0133
0171
0 191
0197
02
0201
0202
03
030 1
0302
0303

0822

0 175
0 .066
0 .039
0 .006
0 .008
0 .006
0 .00 1
0 .002
0 .004
0 .016
0 .007
0 .009
0 .093
0 .026
0 .044
0 .023

0 197
0 .0 74
0 .044
0 .006
0 .009
0 .007
0 .00 1
0 .003
0 .004
0 . 0 18
0 .008
0 .0 10
0 . 105
0 . 030
0 .04 9
0,.026

0 .550

0,.6 19

0101
0 111
0131
0135
0 14 1
0 146
0147
0151
0 16 1
0171
0172
0182

General millwork
Cabi net,k i tchen
D o o r , D o u q . f i r , e x t . selected q r a d e
Door,Ponderosa pine,extorior
D o o r , flush t y p e , solid core birch
D o o r , interior
D o o r , f l u s h t y p e , i n t e r i o r , s o u n d qrade
D o o r , flush t y p e , p r e m i u m qrade
Door f r a m e , p i n e , exterior
Window frame,pine
Window sash,Ponderosa pine
Window unit,Ponderosa pine
M o u l d i n q , Ponderosa p i n e

0,.405
0,. 110
0,.051
0,.0 16
0,,016
0,,008
0..010
0.,027
0..017
0..008
0.,010
0.,047
0.,084

0,.455
0,. 124
0..057
0..0 18
0 ,. 0 19
0.,008
0.,0 11
0. 031
0.,019
0.,009
0. 0 11
0. 053
0. 095

0101
0102
0103
0105
0106
0111
0121
0131

P r e f a b r i c a t e d structural m e m b e r s
Roof t r u s s e s
Floor t r u s s e s
G l u e d - l a m i n a t e d lumber
C o m b i n a t i o n g l u e d - l a m i n a t e d and sawn lu
Other f a b r i c a t e d s t r u c t u r a l w o o d p r o d u c
W a l l p a n e l , exterior
Door u n i t , exterior
Door u n i t , interior

0., 145
0. 069
0. 007
0 .018
0. 003
0. 004
0. 0 15
0. 015
0. 014

0. 164
0. 078
0 . 003
0. 020
0 . 004
0 . 004
0 . 0 17
0 . 017
0 . 0 16

0. 309

0 . 347

0. 157
0. 1 11
0 . 0 18

0 . 177
0 . 124
0 . 020

Plywood

083
0831

H a r d w o o d lumber
H a r d w o o d l u m b e r , rouqh
Oak
Gum
Maple
Poplar
Beech
Ash
Other mi s e e l l a n e o u s s p e c i e s
D r e s s e d h a r d w o o d lumber
0?k
Other m i s c . h a r d w o o d s p e c i e s
Hardwood dimension
D i m e n s i o n s t o c k , rouqh or u n f i n i s h e d
Dimension s t o c k , fully m a c h i n e d
Dimension s t o c k , p a r t i a l l y m a c h i n e d
Millwork

082
0821

n

2 l u m b e r , western red cedar
2"n l u m b e r , lodqrpole pine
2 l u m b e r , m i s c . w e s t e r n species
Over 2" l u m b e r , m i s c . eastern species
Over 2" l u m b e r , m i s c . w e s t e r n species
Rouqh s o f t w o o d lumber
B o a r d s , eastern s p e c i e s
Boards, western species
2"n l u m b e r , eastern s p e c i e s
Z lumber, western species
Over 2" l u m b e r , eastern species
Over 2" l u m b e r , w e s t e r n s p e c i e s
F l o o r i n q , s i d i n q , and cut stock
S o f t w o o d floorinq
Woodsi di nq
S o f t w o o d cut stock

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0 .009
0 .0 10
0 .006
0 .007
0 .0 16
0 0 18
0 002
0 .003
0 .0 17
0 .0 18
0 . 135
0 120
0 .0 14
0 .0 16
0 024
0 .021
0 .020
0 .023
0 .04 1
0 .036
0 .0 11
0 .0 10
0 .0 19
0 .021
0 .037
0 .041
0 .0 04
0 .0 04
0 .0 1 1
0 .0 13
0 .024
0 .021

01
0111

Softwood plywood
Western
Cdx

0 1 12
0115
0 116
02
020 1
0203
0221
03
030 1
0832

0833

0101
0102
01
0111

0841
0842

0849

126

0.. 121
0..021
0.. 10 1

0.. 136
0..023
0,. 1 13

S o f t w o o d p l y w o o d veneer

0,.031
0 .031
0,.031

0..035
0..035
0..035

0,. 134

0.. 151

0..025
0..025

0..028
0.,028

Softwood plywood veneer

0111
0122
0123

Boxes
P a c k i n q b o x , industrial
Wi r e b o u n d , fruit and v e q e t a b l e
W i r e b o u n d , industrial

0,.044
0,.017
0,.0 12
0,.0 16

0..050
0..019
0,.014
0..0 17

01
0101
0 102
0103
0 104

Other sawmill & p l a n i n q mill p r o d u c t s
Other sawmill & p l a n i n q m i l l p r o d u c t s
Wood chips
Railway and mine ties
M i s c . sawmill p r o d u c t s
Misc. planninq mill products

0,.065
0,.065
0,.051
0,.002
0..008
0 .004

0,.073
0..073
0..058
0,.003
0..009
0 .004

pallets

L o q s , b o l t s , timber a n d p u l p w o o d
01
0 101
0102
02
020 1
03
030 1
0302

L o q s , b o l t s , timber and p u l p w o o d
S o f t w o o d l o q s , b o l t s and timber
D o u q l a s fir l o q s , b o l t s and timber
S o f t w o o d loqs e t c . , e x c . D o u q l a s fir
H a r d w o o d l o q s , b o l t s and timber
H a r d w o o d l o q s , b o l t s a n d timber
Pulpwood
Softwood pulpwood
Hardwood pulpwood

0,.226
0..226
0.. 185
0..067
0,. 119
0 .017
0,.017
0,.024
.
0 .016
0..007
7.. 173

7.. 173

3.,247

3.,247

02
0211
0212
0215
0221
03
030 1
0302

Woodpulp
Paper-making woodpulp
Bleached sulphate, softwood
Bleached sulphate, hardwood
B l e a c h e d s o f t w o o d s u l p h a t e Canadian
ton
J
Bleached sulphite
Dissolving pulp
D i s s o l v i n q w o o d p u l p 92-94 a l p h a
96-98 alpha

0. 263
0. 200
0..052
0. 031
0. 10 1
0. 016
0. 063
0. 048
0. 0 15

0.,263
0..200
0..052
0..031
0., 101
0. 0 16
0. 063
0. 048
0. 0 15

01
0 102

Wastepaper
No.1 n e w s
N o . 1 n e w s , a v g . of 5 m a r k e t s

0 . 031
0 .003
0 . 003

0. 031
0. 003
0. 003

Pulp, paper, and allied products

091

0912

Hardwood plywood
G u m , S t a n d a r d panel
B i r c h , S t a n d a r d panel

0111

09

0911

0..044
0..037
0..023
0..048
0..020
0..021
0..007
0..005
0,,005

Pallets
Wooden

085
0851

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0..039
0..033
0,.020
0..042
0..018
0..0 19
0..006
0..004
0..0 04

Other u n s a n d e d
A-C, exterior
Other sanded
Southern
Cdx
Other u n s a n d e d
Sanded southern s o f t w o o d plywood
Specialty s o f t w o o d p l y w o o d
Specialty softwood plywood

Other w o o d p r o d u c t s

084

See footnotes at end of table.




COMMODITY

CODE

P u l p , p a p e r , and p r o d . , e x . b l d q . paper

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
COMMODITY

CODE
02
0205
03
0311
04
0415
05
0521
06
0625
0913

0914

No.1 mi x e d
No. 1 m i x e d , a v g . of 5 m a r k e t s
Old c o r r u g a t e d b o x e s
Old c o r r u g a t e d b o x e s , a v q . o f 5 m a r k e t s
.009 s e m i - c h e m i c a l k r a f t c l i p p i n g s
Semi-chemical kraft clippings
.009 m i x e d k r a f t c l i p p i n g s
Mixed kraft clippings
Uhite news blanks
White news b l a n k s , a v g . of 4 m a r k e t s

01
0111
0112
0113
0115
0116
0117
0122
0123
0131
0132
01330134
0135
0136
0137
0141
0142
0146
0147
0148
0149
02
0291
03
0301
0302
0304
0307
0308
0311
0312
0314
04
0401

Paper
P a p e r , e x c n e w s p r i n t ft p a c k a g i n g p a p e r
Publication and printing p a p e r , uncoate
Body stock for c o a t i n g
Printing p a p e r , coated two s i d e s , n o . 3
Printing paper, coated two sides, n o . 5
Printing p a p e r , coated two s i d e s , other
Printinq paper, coated one side
Book p a p e r , n o . 3 , u n c o a t e d
Other book p r i n t i n q p a p e r , u n c o a t e d
U n w a t e r m a r k e d bond* n o . 4 g r a d e
Watermarked bond, no. 1 grade
Form b o n d , 12 l b .
Form b o n d , 15 l b .
Other f o r m b o n d
Other b o n d , e x c e p t f o r m b o n d
Other c h e m i c a l w o o d p u l p w r i t i n g p a p e r
B o n d , 25% c o t t o n f i b e r c o n t e n t
Thin p a p e r
P r i m e c o a t e d b o d y stock f o r f u r t h e r coa
Uncoated bristols
Cover t e x t
U n c o a t e d b o d y stock
Newspri nt
Standard newsprint
Packaging and industrial convertinq paper
Wrapping paper, unbleached kraft
Wrapping paper, except unbleached kraft
S h i p p i n g sack p a p e r , u n b l e a c h e d k r a f t
Bag ft s a c k , e x c c p t s h i p p i n g s a c k , u n b l e
Bag ft s a c k , e x c . s h i p p i n g s a c k , e x . u n b
Other c o n v e r t i n q 1 8 1 b s . a n d o v e r , u n b l e
Other c o n v e r t i n q 1 8 1 b s . ft o v e r , e x . u n b
G l a s s i n e , q r e a s e p r o o f , a n d v e q e t a b l e pa
Special industrial paper
Special industrial paper

01
0101
0111
0115
02
0223
0225
0226
03
0332
04
0441
0442
0448
05
0551

Paperboard
Container board
Liner, 42 l b . kraft
Corrugating medium, semi-chemical
Corrugating medium, recycled
Folding boxboard
Newsback, w.p.c.
W h i t e - c l a y c o a t e d , 80 b r i g h t
Bending chipboard
Set-up boxboard
Chi p b o a r d
Other p a p e r b o a r d , except corrugated
Bleached board, foldinq carton
U n c o a t e d c u p stock
T u b e , can a n d d r u m stock
C o r . p a p e r b o a r d in s h e e t s ft r o l l s
C o r . p a p e r b o a r d in s h e e t s ft r o l l s

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0 .004
0 004
0 .004
0 004
0 .004
0 004
0 ,0 04
0 004
00
1
0
.001
0
0 ,001
0 00 1
0 .00 1
0 001
0 .001
0 00 1
0 .0 18
0 018
0 ,0 18
0 0 18
0 776
0.438
0 028
0 004
0 015
0 027
0 078
0 020
0 036
0 039
0 017
0 004
0 016
0 022
0..011
0. 011
0.,034
0. 011
0..026
0..000
0..024
0,.012
0..002
0..214
0..214
0..092
0..004
0..006
0..013
0..020
0..005
0..0 15
0..015
0..0 14
0..033
0,.033
0,.358
0..213
0.. 156
0,.045
0,.012
0,.032
0 .008
0,.015
0 .0 10
• 0 .014
0,.0 14
0,.062
0,.04 1
0..011
0..010
0..037
0..037

CODE
0915

0 ,776
0 .438
0 028
0 .0 04
0 0 15
0 027
0 078
0 020
0 036
0 039
0 017
0 004
0 0 16
0 . 022
0 . 011
0 . 0 11
0 . 034
0 . 011
0. 026
0..000
0.,024
0 . 012
0. 0 0 2
0.,214
0.,214
0.,092
0.,004
0. 006
0.,0 13
0.,020
0.,005
0..015
0..0 15
0..0 14
0..033
0..033

092
0921

0..358
0..213
0.. 156
0..045
0..012
0..032
0..008
0,.0 15
0..0 10
0.. 0 14
0..014
0..062
0..04 1
0..011
0..0 10
0,.037
0..037

0922

0931

127

C o n v e r t e d p a p e r and p a p e r b o a r d p r o d u c t s
Sanitary papers and health products
Toilet tissue
Facial tissue
Towels
N a p k i n s , industrial
Napkins, household
Sanitary napkins
Tampons
Paper baqs and shippinq sacks
Grocery baqs
Cement shippinq sacks
P a p e r b o x e s and c o n t a i n e r s
Hosiery box
Candy box
Shirt box
C o r . s h p . c o n t . for f o o d ft b e v e r a q e s
F r o z e n f o o d carton shell
Ice c r e a m c a r t o n
M i l k c a r t o n , 1/2 q a l l o n
S o a p or d e t e r g e n t c a r t o n
P a p e r c u p s , hot
Paper c u p s , cold
Paper plates
Fiber d r u m s
C o r . s h p . c o n t . for p a p e r ft a l l i e d
C o r . s h p . c o n t . for g l a s s , c l a y , s t o n e
C o r . s h p . c o n t . for m e t a l p r o d u c t s e x .
C o r . s h p . c o n t . for e l e c t r i c a l p r o d u c t s
C o r . s h p . c o n t . for all other end u s e s
S o l i d f i b e r b o x e s and c o n t a i n e r s
Packaging accessories
Gummed sealing tape
C o r . ft s o l i d fiber p a l l e t s , p a d s , ft p a r
O f f i c e s u p p l i e s and a c c e s s o r i e s
Carbon paper
Typewriter ribbon, cotton
File folders
Index cards
Adding machine rolls
Composite cans
M o t o r oil can
C o n c e n t r a t e d fruit juice can
B u i l d i n g p a p e r and b o a r d

0 103
0105
0107

Insulation board
1/2 inch
Roof, 1 i nch
Ceiling tile,1/2

0101
0 111
0 121
0122

Hardboard and particleboard
H a r d b o a r d , type 11, 1/8 inch
H a r d b o a r d , type 1, 1/8 inch
Particleboard, corestock
P a r t i c l e b o a r d , floor u n d e r l a y m e n t

093

See footnotes at end of table.




01
0 10 1
0103
0105
0 107
0 109
0 111
0112
02
0213
0215
03
0317
0319
032 1
0323
0325
0327
0329
0331
0333
0334
0335
0337
034 1
0342
0343
0344
0345
0346
04
0431
0441
06
0639
0643
0645
0647
0649
07
0751
0753

COMMODITY

inch

P u b l i c a t i o n s , p r i n t e d m a t t e r ft p r i n t i n g m a t ' !
01
0111
01 12
0121
0122

Newspapers
Ci rculati on
Subscriptions, through intermediary
S u b s c r i p t i o n s , d i r e c t to reader
Single-copy sales, through intermediary
S i n g l e - c o p y s a l e s , d i r e c t to r e a d e r

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
1 .8 18
1,.818
0 .326
0..326
0 .088
0,.088
0 .052
0,.052
0 . 104
0,. 104
0,.017
0,.017
0,.019
0..019
0 .035
0,.035
0 .0 12
0,.0 12
0,. 181
0.. 181
0.. 108
0.. 108
0..073
0 .073
0,.909
0 .909
0,.006
0,.006
0..007
0 .007
0,.006
0 .006
0,. 140
0,. 140
0,.045
0 .045
0,.020
0.. 020
0 .065
0,.065
0..0 18
0,.0 18
0..016
0..016
0..064
0,.064
0..020
0,. 020
0 .028
0..028
0 .063
0..063
0..034
0..034
0..055
0,.055
0,.041
0,.041
0..275
0 .275
0..007
0 .007
0,. 126
0.. 126
0..056
0 .056
0 .070
0..070
0..206
0..206
0..03 1
0..031
0,.025
0..025
0 .04 5
0,.045
0., 067
0 .067
0 .037
0..037
0..070
0..070
0,. 047
0..047
0 .023
.
0,.023
0 . 1 16

0 . 1 16

0,.024
0 .0 12
0 .008
0 .004

0 .024
0..0 12
0 .008
0 .004

0 .092
0,.027
0,.029
0,.029
0..007

0 .092
0 .027
0,.029
0..029
0,.007

3.810

3 .810

2.. 146
0..530
0..339
0..055
0..064
0,.072

2.. 146
0..530
0..339
0..055
0..064
0..072

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
CODE
02
0211
0221
0222
0932

0933

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WE I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
1 .6 16
1 .6 16
0 .429
0 .429
0 . 139
0 . 139
1 .047
1 .047

COMMODITY
A d v e r t i s i nq
Classified advertisinq
Commercial advertisinq, national
Commercial a d v e r t i s i n q , other

CODE
07
07 11

01
0111
0121
0122
0123
0131
0132
0133
0134
0135
0137
0141
0143
02
0211
0212
0221
0222
0223
0231
0233
0235
0237
024 1
0243

Peri odi c a l s
Ci r c u l a t i o n
General farm periodicals
Industrial periodicals
Merchandisinq periodicals
Professional periodicals
Women's periodicals subscriptions
Women's periodicals, sinqle-copy sales
General interest periodicals, subscript
General interest p e r i o d i c a l s , sinqle-co
General news periodicals, subscriptions
General business news periodicals
Religious periodicals
Other periodicals n.e.c., subscriptions
A d v e r t i si n g
General farm periodicals
Specialized farm periodicals
Industrial periodicals
Merchandising periodicals
Professional periodicals
Women's periodicals
General interest periodicals
General news periodicals
General business news periodicals
Religious periodicals
Other periodicals, n.e.c.

0 .848
0 .367
0 .003
0 .023
0 .022
0 .029
0 .027
0 .034
0 .082
0 .057
0 .030
0 .006
0 .028
0 025
0 .48 1
0 .011
0 .007
0 083
0 .063
0 042
0 .087
0 . 110
0 .062
0 .004
0 .003
0 .0 11

0 .848
0 .367
0 .003
0 .023
0 .022
0 .029
0 .027
0 .034
0 .082
0 .057
0 .030
0 .006
0 .028
0 .025
0 .43 1
0 .0 11
0 .007
0 .083
0 .063
0 .042
0 .087
0 . 1 10
0 .062
0,.0 04
0 .003
0,.0 11

01
0111
0112
0113
0114
0115
01 16
0117
0119
02
0211
0212
0213
0214
0215
0216
0217
0218
03
0311
0313
0315
04
041 1
0412
0413
0414
0415
05
0511
0512
0514

Books
Textbooks
Elementary, hardbound
Elementary, paperbound
High school, hardbound
High school, paperbound
College, hardbound
College, paperbound
Workbooks
Standardized tests
Technical, scientific & professional
Law b o o k s , h a r d b o u n d
Law b o o k s , p a p e r b o u n d
Medical books, hardbound
Medical books, paperbound
Business books, hardbound
Business books, paperbound
Other, hardbound
Other, paperbound
Religious books
Bibles and testaments
Other, hardbound
Other,paperbound
General books
Adult trade, hardbound .
Adult trade, paperbound
Direct mail order books
Mass market paperbacks
Juvenile books
General reference books
Subscription encyclopedias
Dictionaries and thesauruses
Other, including atlases

0 .816
0,.249
0..04 9
0,.0 18
0..042
0.,004
0..089
0,,015
0..029
0.,004
0., 121
0. 035
0. 0 10
0. 0 18
0. 00 1
0. 0 1 1
0. 00 1
0 . 028
0 . 0 17
0 . 04 1
0. 0 19
0.0 1 1
0. 0 12
0. 309
0 . 078
0 . 083
0 . 079
0 . 031
0 . 039
0 . 078
0 . 064
0 . 004
0 . 0 10

0..816
0..24 9
0 .04
. 9
0., 0 18
0.,042
0. 004
0 . 089
0 . 0 15
0.,029
0 .,004
0 . 121
0 . 035
0 . 0 10
0 .0 18
0 . 00 1
0. 0 1 1
0 . 00 1
0 . 028
0 . 0 17
0 . 041
0 .0 19
0 .0 1 1
0 . 0 12
0 . 309
0 . 078
0 . 083
0 . 079
0 . 03 1
0 .039
0 .078
0 .064
0 .0 04
0 .0 10

books

1012

1013

See footnotes at end of table.




Iron a n d

101
1011

128

Pamphlets
Other, exc. music
Metals and metal

10

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEI G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0 .,0 17
0 .,0 17
0 .,0 17
0.,0 17

COMMODITY

products

steel

0106
0117

Iron o r e
Mesabi,
Pellets

01
0101
0102
0103
0104
0 105
0 106
0 107
02
0211
0212
0213
0215
0216
0217
03
0321
0322
0323
0324
0325
0326
0327
04
043 1
0432
0435
0436
05
0541
0543
0544
0545
0546
0547
06
0651
0652
0653
0654
0655
0656
0657
07
076 1
0762
0764

Iron a n d steel s c r a p
No. 1 heavy melting
Pi t t s b u r g h
Chi c a g o
Philadelphi a
Detroi t
B i rmi n g h a m
Houston
Los Angeles
No. 2 heavy melting
Pi t t s b u r g h
Chi c a g o
Philadelphi a
Bi rmi n g h a m
Houston
Los Angeles
No. 2 bundles
Pi t t s b u r g h
Chi c a g o
Philadelphi a
Detroi t
B i rmi n g h a m
Houston
Los Angeles
Melting, r.r. no. 1
P i ttsburgh
Chi c a q o
Bi rmi n g h a m
Houston
N o . 1 c u p o l a c a s t iron
Pi t t s b u r g h
Philadelphi a
Detroi t
Bi rmi n q h a m
Houston
Los Anqeles
No. 1 bundles
Pi t t s b u r q h
Chi c a q o
Philadelphi a
Detroi t
B i rmi n q h a m
Houston
Los Anqeles
Stainless bundles
Pi t t s b u r q h
Chi c a g o
Detro i t

01
0101
0 102

Steel mill products
S e m i f i n i s h e d steel m i l l p r o d u c t s
Billets, merchant quality, carbon
B i l l e t s , forging* carbon

regular-unscreened

t

2 ., 146

12.. 146

4 .,558

4 .,558

0 ,077
.
0..005
0,.072

0.,077
0,.005
0,.072

0..244
0..073
0.. 02 1
0 .0
. 14
0., 0 10
0.,009
0 .008
,
0 ,005
,
0 .0
. 04
0 .0
. 17
0 .005
.
0..005
0..002
0 .002
.
0,.00 1
0 .00
. 1
0 ., 0 17
0 .006
0 .004
0 .002
0..002
0,.00 1
0..00 1
0 .000
,
0.. 0 14
0,.006
0 .004
,
0 ., 002
0 .002
,
0,.044
0,.0 16
0,. 0 10
0,.006
0 .005
0 .0
, 04
0,.003
0,.049
0 .0 14
0 .0 10
0 .007
,
0..005
0,.006
0,.003
0..003
0,.030
0 .0
, 14
0 .0
, 12
0 .005
,

0..244
0 .073
,
0 .02
, «
0 .0
, 14
0 . 0 10
0 .009
,
0,.008
0,.005
0 .0
, 04
0 ., 0 17
0 .005
,
0 .005
0 .002
0 .002
0 .00 1
0 .00 1
0 . 0 17
0 .006
0 .0 04
0 .002
0 .002
0 .00 1
0,.00 1
0 . 000
0 ., 0 14
0 .006
0 .0
, 04
0 .002
,
0 .002
,
0 .044
0 .0 16
0..0 10
0 .006
0 .005
0 .0 04
0 .003
0 . 049
0 . 0 14
0 .0 10
0 .007
0,.005
0,.006
0,.003
0..003
,
0 .030
0,.0 14
0 .012
,
0,.005

3..213
0.. 188
0..054
0..0 17

3..213
0 . 188
0 .0
. 54
0.. 0 17

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
CODE
0103
0111
0113
0131
02
0238
0239
0241
0242
0243
0244
0245
0246
0247
0248
0249
0251
0252
0253
0254
0255
0256
0257
0258
0259
026 1
0262
0263
0264
0265
0266
0267
0268
0269
027 1
0272
0273
0274
0275
0276
0277
0278
0279
0281
0282
0283
0284
0285
0286
0287
0288
0289
0291
0292
0293
0294
0295
0296
0297
0298
0299
015

02
0235

COMMODITY
Billets, alloy
Wire rods, carbon
Wire rods, stainless
Slabs, stainless
F i n i s h e d steel m i l l p r o d u c t s
P l a t e s , A 5 7 2 , q r a d e 50
Structural shapes, wide flange
Rails, standard, carbon
T i e p l a t e s , low or h i q h c a r b o n
Axles, carbon
Wheels, carbon
Plates, carbon, A-285
P l a t e s , c a r b o n , A-36
Plates, stainless
Structural shapes
Bars, tool steel, alloy, die
Bars, tool steel, c . f., alloy
Bars, h. r., alloy
B a r s , h o t r o l l e d , s t a i n l e s s , t y p e 304
B a r s , h . r . , c a r b o n , s p e c i al
Bars, reinforcing
Bars, c. f., carbon
Bars, c. f., alloy
B a r s , c . q . s t a i n l e s s , t y p e 303
Sheets, h . r . , c a r b o n , coil
Sheets, h . r., carbon
Sheets, c . r., carbon
Sheets, galvanized, carbon
Sheets, c. r., stainless
Sheets, electrical, alloy
Strip, c . r., carbon
Strip, c. r., stainless
Strip, h . r., carbon
Pipe, black, carbon
Pipe, g a l v a n i z e d , carbon
Line p i p e , c a r b o n
Oil w e l l c a s i n q , carbon
Oil w e l l c a s i n q , a l l o y
Pressure t u b i n q , carbon
Mechanical tubinq, carbon, weld
Mechanical tubinq, carbon, seamless
Mechanical tubinq, stainless, weld
Mechanical tubinq, stainless, seamless
Tin f r e e s t e e l , c a r b o n , d b l . c . r .
Tin p l a t e , e l e c t r o l y t i c
Tin p l a t e , e l e c t r o l y t i c , c o i l s
Tin p l a t e , e l e c . , c a r b o n , d b l . c . r .
Black p l a t e , c a r b o n
Drawn w i r e , c a r b o n
Drawn w i r e s t a i n l e s s , t y p e 302
Balinq w i r e , carbon
Nails, w i r e , 8d common
Nails, wire, qalv., 8 d common
S t a p l e s , f e n c e , q a l v . , c a r b o n steel
Barbed w i r e , qalvanized
Woven wire f e n c e , qalvanized
B a r s , h . r . , s t a i n l e s s , f o r q i n q , 410
B a r s , c e n t e r l e s s q r o u n d , s t a i n l e s s , 416
Drawn w i r e , s t a i n l e s s , t y p e 410
Bars, h.r., carbon, merchant quality
Bands (sheet), h.r. carbon
F o u n d r y a n d f o r q e shop p r o d u c t s
P r e s s u r e & soil p i p e and f i t t i n q s , c a s t iron
Soil p i p e & f i t t i n q s , q r a y & d u c t i l e ir

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0 044
0..0 44
0 062
0..062
0 00 1
0.,00 1
0 009
0.,009
3 025
3.,025
0 054
0., 054
0 142
0., 142
0 033
0,,033
0 008
0.,008
0 008
0..008
0 009
.
0 ,009
0 047
0.,04 7
0 140
0 ,. 140
0 01 1
0.,011
0 035
0..035
0 028
0.,028
0 01 1
0 .0
. 11
0 084
0 .084
.
0 007
.
0 ,007
0 086
0.,086
0 06 1
0..06 1
0 079
0..079
0 007
0.,007
0 0 16
0., 0 16
0 168
0 . 168
0 ,. 138
0.. 138
0 .327
.
0..327
0.. 186
0.. 136
0 .031
.
0..031
0..029
0 .029
.
0..050
0..050
0 ,. 04 1
0..04 1
0..042
0.,042
0.,073
0.,073
0. 031
0. 031
0.,07 1
0 . 071
0.,060
0 . 060
0.,056
0.,0 56
0. 017
0.,017
0 .,063
0. 063
0 ,031
.
0.,031
0.,050
0 ,050
.
0..006
0..006
0.,034
0 . 034
0 ,077
,
0 .077
0 .069
0,.069
0,.038
0,.0 38
0,.0 19
0,.0 19
0.. 104
0 . 104
0,.007
0 .007
0 .006
0 .006
0,.021
0 .021
0 . 008
0 .008
0 .0 11
0 .0 11
0 .0 14
0 .0 14
0 .0 15
0 . 0 15
0 .003
0 .003
0 .008
0 .008
0 .0 04
0 .004
0 . 122
0 . 122
0 . 128
0 . 128
0 .895
0 . 08 1
0 .030

0237
0239
03
032 1
0322
0323
0324
04
0423
0425
0427
0429
05
051 1
0522
06
06 14
0621
07
0712
0724
0736
08
0808
0818
09
0907
0917
1 1
1151
1 153
1 16 1
1016

0101
0 105
0107
0103
0 111
0112
0113

102
1022

0 .895
0 .081
0 .030

See footnotes at end of table.




COMMODITY

CODE

129

P r e s s u r e p i p e and f i t t i n q s , d u c t i l e iro
P r e s s u r e p i p e and f i t t i n q s , q r a y iron
M o t o r v e h i c l e c a s t i n q s , qray & d u c t i l e iron
C a s t i n q s for p a s s e n q e r c a r s , qray iron
C a s t i n q s for other m o t o r v e h i c l e s , q r a y
C a s t i n q s for p a s s e n q e r c a r s , d u c t i l e ir
C a s t i n q s for other m o t o r v e h i c l e s , d u c t
G r a y & d u c t i l e iron c a s t i n q s , other
M o l d s & s t o o l s for h e a v y steel inqots
C a s t i n q s for c o n s t r u c t i o n & u t i l i t y u s e
D u c t i l e iron c a s t i n q s , o t h e r
G r a y iron c a s t i n q s , other
M a l l e a b l e iron f o u n d r i e s
S t a n d a r d m a l l e a b l e iron c a s t i n q s
P e a r l i t i c m a l l e a b l e iron c a s t i n q s
Steel investment foundries
C a r b o n a n d low a l l o y steel i n v e s t m e n t c
H i q h a l l o y steel i n v e s t m e n t c a s t i n q s
O t h e r steel f o u n d r s , c a r b o n steel c a s t i n q s
R a i l r o a d w h e e l s and s p e c i a l t i e s
R o l l s for r o l l i n q m i l l s
All o t h e r c a r b o n steel c a s t i n q s
O t h e r steel f o u n d r s , h i q h a l l o y steel c a s t
H i q h m a n q a n e s e steel c a s t i n q s
All other h i q h a l l o y steel c a s t i n q s
O t h e r steel f o u n d r s , low a l l o y steel c a s t
Railway specialties
All other low a l l o y steel c a s t i n q s
F o r q e shop p r o d u c t s
C l o s e d d i e f o r q i n q s , c a r b o n steel
C l o s e d die f o r q i n q s , a l l o y steel
S t e e l smith f o r q i n q s
P i g iron a n d f e r r o a l l o y s
Pig iron, basic
Pig iron, malleable
Pig iron, bessemer
Pig iron, n o . 2 foundry
Ferromanganese
Ferrosi1i con
Charge chrome
Nonferrous metals

01
0 109
0117
0 118
0 119
0 121
0 122
0 123
0124
0125
0126
0127
0 128
0132
0 133
0136
0 141
0 146
0151
0 156

Primary nonferrous metals
Primary nonferrous metals, except precious
A l u m i n u m p a s t e piqinent
Primary aluminum inqot, unalloyed
Primary aluminum inqot, alloyed
P r i m a r y a l u m i n u m , other t y p e s , e x c e p t e
Aluminum extrusion billet
Cobalt
Domestic copper cathode
Copper powder
Foreign copper, cathode
Tin, pig, qrade A
L e a d , p i q , common
Nickel, cathode sheets
Zinc, slab, prime Western
Z i n c , s l a b , special h i q h q r a d e
Anti m o n y
C a d m i u m m e t a l , 99.90 p e t . m i n .
M e r c u r y , 76 lb. flask
M a q n e s i u m , piq ingot
Titanium sponge

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0 .0 17
0 .0 17
0 .034
0 .034
0 . 185
0 . 135
0 . 113
0 . 113
0 .042
0 .042
0 .023
0 .023
0 .007
0 .007
0 . 182
0 . 182
0 .033
0 .033
0 .014
0 .0 14
0 .0 17
0 .0 17
0 . 1 17
0 . 1 17
0 .051
o,. 051
0 .037
0,.037
0 .0 14
0.. 0 14
0,.033
0..033
0 .008
0..008
0,.025
0..025
0 .078
,
0..078
0..018
0,.0 18
0..008
0,.008
0..052
0,.052
0,.0 18
0..0 18
0..002
0..002
0., 0 16
0 .016
.
0,.048
0..048
0 .005
,
0..005
0,.044
0 ,044
.
0.,218
0 .218
.
0..083
0..083
0 .065
.
0..065
0..070
0.,070
0. 130
0.,009
0 .,0 13
0.,006
0. 006
0 .,029
0 .,046
0 . 023

0.. 130
0.,009
0.,0 13
0..006
0.,006
0.,029
0.,046
0 .,023

2 . 723

2 .,723

0. 8 5 8
0.,703
0..0 16
0..050
0.,070
0.,033
0 .,044
0 ., 0 18
0., 164
0 . 005
0 . 026
0 .055
0 . 036
0 . 070
0 . 019
0 .,056
0 .,000
0.,001
0..000
0.,022
0..016

0. 858
0. 703
0..016
0.,050
0., 070
0.,033
0. 044
0. 0 18
0.. 164
0 . 005
0 . 026
0 . 055
0 . 036
0 . 070
0. 019
0 . 056
0. 000
0 .00 1
0. 000
0. 022
0..0 16

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811

1023

1024

1025

CODE

COMMODITY

02
027 1
0272
0273

Precious metals
Gold, refined
S i l v e r , b a r , r e f i n e d , .999 f i n e
P l a t i num

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED
0 , 154
0 154
0 .078
0 078
0 .066
0 066
0 ,0 11
0 01 1

01
0106
0 111
01 16
02
0222
0223
03
0321
0326
033 1
0336

Nonferrous scrap
Copper base scrap
Copper scrap, no. 2 refiner
Heavy yellow brass scrap
N o . 1 c o m p o s i t i o n (red b r a s s ) scrap
Aluminum base scrap
A l u m i n u m s c q . l o w - c o p p e r c l i p s , N . Y . lb
Old aluminum,scrap,sheet and cast, N.Y.
Other nonferrous scrap nec.
S c r a p lead b a t t e r y p l a t e s
New s c r a p n i c k e l , c l i p s a n d s o l i d s , N.Y
Block tin p i p e s c r a p
Old s c r a p z i n c N . Y .

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

02
020 1
0202
03
030 1
0302
0304
0305
04
040 1
0402
0403
0404
05
050 1
0502
0503
06
060 1
0602
0603
07
070 1
0702
0703
0704

Secondary nonferrous metals
Aluminum, except extrusion billet
A l u m i n u m inqot
Other types, except extrusion billet
Refined copper
Copper, unalloyed
Brass inqot, alloyed
Bronze inqot, alloyed
Other copper-base alloys, except brass
R e f i n e d lead
Lead, unalloyed
Antimonial lead, alloyed
Babbitt metal, alloyed
Solder, alloyed
Refined zinc
Slab, excludinq remelt zinc, unalloyed
Zinc dust, unalloyed
Zinc-base alloys
Precious metals
Gold, unalloyed
Silver, unalloyed
Platinum, unalloyed
Other nonferrous metals
Nickel, alloyed
Nickel, unalloyed
Maqnrsium, alloyed
Tin, unalloyed

0 209
0 046
0 037
0 009
0 066
0 047
0 .005
0 .006
0,.008
0 . 0 48
0 .006
0,.0 13
0,.002
0,. 027
0 .020
0 .0 04
0 .00 1
0 .0 15
0.. 0 17
0 .0 15
0 .002

01
0101
0 102
0 103
0 104
0105
0 106
0 107
0 103
0109
0 111
0 1 13
0 1 14
0 115
0 1 17
0 1 18
0119

Nonferrous mill shapes
Aluminum mill shapes
S h e e t , f l a t 5 0 5 2 - H 32
Sheet, flat 2024-T3, heat treatable
Sheet, coiled, b a r e , sidinq
Sheet, c o i l e d , bare, finstock
S h e e t , c o i l e d , b a r e , r e r o l l (foil b a s e )
S h e e t , c o i l e d , b a r e , b r e r can stock
S h e e t , c o i l e d , b a r e , all o t h e r s
Sheet, coilcd, nonheat-treatable, preco
Sheet, flat, nonheat-treatable, bare
F o i l , p l a i n ( u n d e r .006 i n c h e s )
R o d , s c r e w m a c h i n e s t o c k , 20 11-T3
Rod, rolled
Rod, continuous cast
E x t r u s i o n , s o l i d , c i r c l e size 4 to 5
E x t r u s i o n , s o l i d , c i r c l e size 1 to 3
E x t r u s i o n , s o l i d , c i r c l e size 10 to 12

0 .800
0 .414
0 .026
0 .0 13
0 .053
0,.023
0 .045
0,.0 15
0 .0 12
0,.009
0,.0 18
0..0 13

212
108
055
039
0 14
066
0 17
04 9
037
0 19
007
002
009

0..0 11
0 .002
,
0 .006
0 .003

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

CODE

.212
, 108
, 055
.039
,0 14
,066
,0 17
.04 9
,037
, 0 19
,007
.002
,009

0 .209
0 .0 13
0 .006
0 .008
0 . 066
0 . 047
0..005
0 ,006
.
0..008
0 . 0 48
0 ,006
.
0 .0
. 13
0 ,002
.
0 .027
.
0 .020
.
0 .0
. 04
0.,00 1
0.,0 15
0 ,0
. 17
0 .006
.
0 .002
.
0..009
.
0 ,044
0 .002
0 .036
.
0 ,005
.
0 .00
. 1

1026

0 .,800
0 .4 14
0 ,027
.
0 .0 13
0 .,0 54
0. 024
0 . 046
0 ..0 15
0 . 0 13
0. 009
0 . 0 19
0 . 0 13
0 . 0 15
0 . 0 10
0 .008
0 .035
0 . 035
0. 027

See footnotes at end of table.




130

COMMODITY

0121
0123
0 124
0127
0 128
0 129
0 132
0 133
0135
0141
0 143
0 145
0147
0 149
0 151
0 152
0 153
0 154
0 155
0 157
02
0229
023 1
0232
0233
0234
0235
0253
0254
0255
0256
0257
04
046 1
0462
0463
05
0522
0523
0525
0526
19
1991
1993

Tube, extruded, 6000 alloy series
T u b e , d r a w n , 6000 a l l o y s e r i e s
Tube, welded
Plate, heat treatable 7075-T651
Plate, nonheat-treatable, 5083-H32
Plate, nonheat-treatable, other alloys
B a r , e x t r u d e d , o t h e r t h a n 2000 a n d 7000
B a r , e x t r u d e d , in 2000 a n d 7000 a l l o y s
Pipe, extruded
R o d , screw m a c h i n e s t o c k , 2 0 1 1 - T 3
Rod, rolled
Rod, continuous cast
R o d , e x t r u d e d , o t h e r t h a n 2000 a n d 7000
R o d , e x t r u d e d , in 2000 a n d 7000 a l l o y s
Extrusion, solid, circle size under 3
E x t r u s i o n , s o l i d , c i r c l e s i z e 3 to u n d e
E x t r u s i o n , s o l i d , c i r c l e s i z e 4 to u n d e
E x t r u s i o n , s o l i d , c i r c l e s i z e 5 to 9
E x t r u s i o n , s o l i d , c i r . s i z e 10 and o v e r
E x t r u s i o n , s o l i d , in 2000 a n d 7000 a l i o
Copper and brass mill shapes
Copper-base alloy sheet
Copper-base alloy strip
C o p p e r - b a s e a l l o y rod
Copper-base alloy tube; non-plumbinq
C o p p e r - b a s e a l l o y bar
Copper-base alloy shapes
C o p p e r t u b i n q , non - p l u m b i n q
Copper tubinq, plumbinq
C o p p e r sheet or s t r i p
C o p p e r rod
C o p p e r bar
Nickel alloy mill shapes
I n c o n e l b i l l e t , 7 18 a l l o y
N i c k e l p l a t e , 200 a l l o y
M o n e l s h e e t , 400 a l l o y
Titanium mill shapes
T i t a n i u m b i l l e t , l a t h e t u r n e d , 6 AL-4V
Titanium billet, qround, 6 AL-4V
Titanium b a r , qround, 6 AL-4V
Titanium forqinqs, shipment, buyers
Other mill shapes
Maqnesium extrusion
Lead p i p e

01
0 10 1
0 102
0 103
0 104
0 106
0 107
0 109
0 111
0 1 15
0 1 17
01 18
0 119
0 132
0 134
0137
0 143
0 144
0 145

Nonferrous wire and cable
Copper wire and cable
Bare w i r e , n o . 8 a w q
Copper bare w i r e , alloyed
Automotive primary wire
Copper tinned w i r e , unalloyed
B u i l d i n q w i r e , t y p o T H W , 12 AWG
B u i l d i n q w i r e , t y p e T H W , 500 M C M
Buildinq wire, type RHW-RHH
Nonmetallic sheathed cable 12/2, w . q .
P o w e r c a b l e , t h e r m o s e t t i n q , 15 k . v .
Portable power cable,type GGC.
P o w e r c a b l e , p a p e r i n s u l a t e d , 15 kv
Control cable, thermoplastic insul.
F l e x i b l e c o r d , t y p e S J . 18/2
F l e x i b l e c o r d , t y p e s p t , 18/2
T
Cord sets, power supply, 6
Maqnet wire, class B, no.25, solderable
M a q n e t w i r e , c l a s s F , n o . 18 AWG
M a q n e t w i r e , c l a s s H , n o . 17 AWG

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
TORMER
0 . 021
0 . 011
0 ..002
0,.008
0,.003
0..002
0..008
0 .003
0 .010
0..0 15
0..0 10
0..008
0,.008
0..003
0..015
0,.0 13
0,.0 15
0..0 13
0.. 0 10
0 .009
0 .205
0..009
0 .044
,
0 .025
0..020
0..009
0..009
0,.016
0..029
0,.019
0..020
0 .007
.
0 .044
0 .028
0 .010
0 .006
0 .035
0 .005
,
0 .004
.
0..0 14
0,.0 12
0 . 102
0.. 051
0,.050

0 . 022
0.0 1 1
0 . 002
0 . 008
0 . 003
0 . 002

0,.361
0..321
0..0 16
0..013
0..008
0..00 1
0 .007
.
0..0 15
0 .004
0 .017
0 .0 18
0 .017
0 .008
0 .007
0 .006
0 .0 10
0 .0 12
0 .005
0 .003
0 .008

0 .36 1
0 . 321
0 . 016
0 . 013
0 . 008
0 . 00 1
0 . 007
0 . 015
0 . 004
0 .0 17
0 .018
0 . 017
0 . 008
0 . 007
0 . 006
0 .0 10
0 . 0 12
0 . 005
0 . 003
0 . 008

0 . 205
0 . 009
0 .044
0 . 025
0 . 020
0 . 009
0 . 009
0 . 0 16
0 .029
0 . 0 19
0 . 020
0 .007
0 . 044
0 . 028
0 . 0 10
0 . 006
0 . 035
0 . 005
0 . 004
0 . 014
0 . 012
0 . 102
0 . 051
0 . 050

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
CODE

COMMODITY
M a g n e t M i r e , c l a s s A , n o . 18 A U G
Magnet w i r e , class A , no.35, solderable
Telephone cable, polyethylene
Aluminum wire and cable
ACSR c a b l e , ( d r a k e )
Service entrance cable
B u i l d i n g M i r e , t y p e THW 1/0
M a g n e t M i r e , c l a s s F , n o . 17 A W G

0 146
0147
0151
02
0261
0267
0271
0281
<028

01
0101
0102
0103
0104
02
0201

Nonferrous foundry shop p r o d u c t s
Zinc castings
Automotive, plated
Automotive, non-plated
Non-automotive, plated
Non-automotive, non-plated
Aluminum castings
Die casting, automotive

1032

0.,285
0.,064
0 .,016
0 . 016
0 . 016
0 . 016
0 . 221
0 . 221

0.495

0.495

02
0204
0206
0207
0209
0211
0212
0213
0214
0215
0216
0217
0218
0219
0222
03
0301
0302
0304
0305
04
0401

0 427
0 389
0 082
0 047
0 009
0..043
0,.080
0 .007
,
0..008
0,.004
0 .040
.
0,.017
0..008
0..0 17
0..014
0 .014
0..035
0..010
0,.022
0,.001
0,.002
0 .002
0 .002

0 . 427
0. 389
0 .,082
0..047
0.,009
0..043
0..080
0..007
0..008
0,.004
0,.040
0..017
0 .008
0,.0 17
0 .014
0 .014
0 .035
0 .010
0,.022
0 .00 1
0 .002
0 .002
0 .002

0111
0116

Barrels, drums, and pails
Steel b a r r e l , 5 5 g a l .
S t e e l p a i l , 5 gal

0 .068
0 .050
0 .0 18

0 .068
0 .050
0 .0 18

0 .505

0 .505

0 .332
0 . 136
0 .003
0 .005
0 .005
0 .011
0 .004
0 .022
0 .0 16
0 .010
0 .005
0 .004
0 .018
0 .005
0 .010

0 .332
0 . 136
0 .003
0 .005
0 .005
0 .0 11
0 .004
0 .022
0 .016
0 .0 10
0 .005
0 .004
0 .0 18
0 .005
0 .0 10

containers

HardMare

104
1041

0 285
0 064
0 016
0 0 16
0 016
0 0 16
0 . 221
0 . 221

Metal cans and can components
Steel c a n s
Soft d r i n k c a n
Beer c a n
Meat (including poultry) can
Fruit a n d f r u i t j u i c e c a n
Vegetable I vegetable juice can
Fish a n d s e a f o o d can
Coffee can
Lard and shortening can
All o t h e r f o o d ( i n c l u d i n g s o u p ) c a n s
Pet f o o d c a n
M o t o r oil c a n
P a i n t a n d v a r n i s h can
Aerosol can
All o t h e r n o n - f o o d c a n s
Aluminum cans
Soft drink can
B e e r can
All o t h e r f o o d ( i n c l u d i n q s o u p ) c a n s
All n o n - f o o d c a n s
M e t a l can c o m p o n e n t ( s t e e l a n d a l u m i n u m )
Metal can components (steel and aluminu

Metal
1031

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0 009
0..009
0 007
0 ..007
0 131
0.. 131
0 040
0.,040
0 022
0.,022
0 0 12
0.,012
0 002
0.,002
0 003
0..003

01
0105
0107
0108
0111
0113
0114
0116
0118
0119
0121
0125
0129
0131

Hardware, n.e.c.
Builders hardware
Padlock combination
Padlock, warded mechanism
Padlock, pin tumbler
Cabinet hinge
Door lock, m o r t i s e , s t d . d u t y , keyed
Door l o c k , b o r e d , s t d . d u t y , k e y e d
Door l o c k , b o r e d , r e s i d e n t i a l , k e y l e s s
Door l o c k , b o r e d , r e s i d e n t i a l , k e y e d
Exit d e v i c e , h e a v y d u t y , rim t y p e
Full m o r t i s e h i n g e s , l i g h t w t .
Sash fastener
Screen door closer, pneumatic type
Door c l o s e r , o v e r h e a d , c o m m o d i t y g r a d e

0 135
0136
0137
0 138
03
0344
0345
0347
0349
0351
04
0456
0457
046 1
1042

0106
0111
0112
0121
0131
0132
0133
0 134
0141
0 144
0146
0147
0151
0156
0161
0166
0176
0181
0182

1051

1052

1053

1054

1055

131

Kick p l a t e
Door stop
Cabinet pull
D e a d l o c k , s t a n d a r d duty
Transportation equipment hardware
A u t o m o t i v e door latch
Other automobile hardware
Stern cleat, marine
Chock f i t t i n q , m a r i n e
Stern liqht, marine
F u r n i t u r e harc'ware
Bedframe caster
Caster, office chair
Desk l o c k , cam t y p e
Hand tools
A x e , s i n q l e bit
Paper knife
Chipper knife
W o o d c h i s e l - 1 inch
W r e n c h , open end
W r e n c h , box
Wrench, adjustable
Pipe w r e n c h , heavy duty
Screw driver
A u t o m o b i l e bumper jack, r a t c h e t t y p e
V i s e , standard
W r e n c h socket
Pliers
Shovel
Hammer, carpenter
H o e , f i e l d and q a r d e n
File flat
Hacksaw blades
Handsaw, crosscut
Plumbinq fixtures and brass fittinqs

105

See footnotes at end of table.




COMMODITY

CODE

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0 ..004
0.004
0 ..004
0.004
0 .,008
0.008
0. 003
0.003
0., 150
0 . 150
0..067
0.067
0.,046
0.046
0.. 0 1-2
0.012
0..013
0.013
0 ..012
0.012
0.045
0.,045
0.009
0..009
0.022
0 ..022
0.0 14
0 ,0
. 14
0.. 173
0..004
0..003
0..00 1
0.,003
0..019
0 ..021
0..009
0..008
0 .,011
0 ..0 14
0 .,007
0 .,007
0 .,014
0 ..0 12
0 . 0 11
0 .0 15
0 . 009
0 . 00 1
G,.004

0 . 173
0.004
0.003
0.001
0.003
0.019
0.021
0.009
0.008
0.0 11
0.014
0.007
0 . 007
0.0 14
0.012
0.011
0.015
0.009
0.001
0.004

0,. 162

0 . 162
0.019
0.012
0 .004
0.002

0101
0111
0121

E n a m e l e d iron f i x t u r e s
E n a m e l e d iron b a t h t u b s
E n a m e l e d iron l a v a t o r i e s
E n a m e l e d iron s i n k s

0 .0 19
0 .0 12
0 .004
0 .002

0101
0111

Vitreous china
Lavatory
Water closet

0 .030
0 .017
0 .0 13

0.030
0.0 17
0.013

0101
0111
0113
0121

Steel fixtures
E n a m e l e d steel
E n a m e l e d steel
S t a i n l e s s strel
E n a m e l e d steel

0 .0 16
0 .006
.004
0 .005
0 .001

0.016
0.006
0.0 04
0.005
0.001

0111
0112
0 113
0121
0141
0142
0161
0162

Brass fittinqs
B a t h t u b drain a n d o v e r f l o w
B a t h t u b a n d shower f i t t i n q c o m b i n a t i o n
Single control bath/shower combo
Lavatory faucet, combination
Sink f a u c e t , deck typo
S i n g l e c o n t r o l kitchen sink
L a v a t o r y t r a p , bent t u b e , a d j u s t a b l e
Water control/float valve

0 .096
0 .005
0 .008
0 .007
0 .0 17
0 .0 10
0 .0 11
0 .033
0 .006

0.096
0.005
0.008
0.007
0.0 17
0.0 10
0.0 11
0.033
0.006

01

Other metal fixtures
Other metal fixtures

0 .002
0 .002

0.002
0.002

fixtures
combination
bathtubs
sinks
sinks
lavatories

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
CODE
0161
106

1062

1063

1064

1065

1066

1067

1068

All o t h e r m e t a l
Heating

1061

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER

COMMODITY
fixtures

equipment

0 .002

107

0 186

0 186

1071

Steam and hot water equipment
Gas heating boilers
Oil h e a t i n g b o i l e r s
S o l i d fuel c a s t iron h e a t i n g b o i l e r s
Dual f u e l c a s t iron h e a t i n g b o i l e r s
Steel h e a t i n g b o i l e r s
S t e e l h e a t i n g b o i l e r s o v e r 400 m b h
Radiation, baseboard, nonferrous
Steel radiators and convectors
All o t h e r r a d i a t o r s a n d c o n v e c t o r s

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

025
004
005
000
003
004
005
004
000
000

0 .025
0 .004
0 .005
0 000
0 .003
0 0 04
0 005
0 004
0 000
0 000

0133
0134
0136
0142
0146
0151
0159

W a r m air f u r n a c e s
S t e e l , f o r c e d a i r , o i l , 9 5 - 1 1 2 m btu
Steel, forced a i r , oil, 78-85 m b.t.u.
Gas-fired wall furnaces
Steel, forced a i r , g a s , 72-88 mbtu
Gas-fired floor furnaces
Oil-fired floor furnaces
E l e c t r i c , f o r c e d a i r , 10kw

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

066
003
0 10
007
039
00 1
000
005

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0106
0111
0115
0116
0121
0126
0136

Conversion burners
Residential oil burners
C o m m e r c i a l / i n d u s t r i a l oil b u r n e r s
P a r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s for o i l b u r n e r s
G a s b u r n e r s o v e r 400 m b h
G a s b u r n e r s , 400 m b h a n d u n d e r
P a r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s for g a s b u r n e r s
Com./ind. dual fuel burners

0 027
0 .007
0 .007
0 .002
0 .002
0 .002
0 .002
0 .005

0 027
0 .007
0 .0 07
0 .002
0 .002
0 .002
0 .002
.
0 .005
.

01
0103
0121
0126

Domestic heatinq stoves
Domestic heating stoves
Gas-fired domestic heating stoves
Wood/coal stoves, non-airtight
Wood/coal stoves, airtight

0 .007
0 .007
0 .00 1
0 .003
0 .002

0 .007
0..007
0 .00 1
0..003
0,.002

01
0121
0 126
02
0231

Unit heaters and ventilators
Unit heaters
G a s f i r e d p r o p e l l e r - f a n t y p e , u n d e r 400
S t e a m , p r o p e l l e r fan t y p e
Unit ventilators
Schoolroom

0 .008
0 .004
0 . 002
0 .002
0 .004
0,.004

0.. 008
0 ,004
.
0,.002
0 .002
.
0..004
0..0 04

0101
0113

Water heaters, domestic
Electri c
Gas

0,.037
0,.0 15
0,.022

0.,037
0 .,0 15
0.,022

01
0101
0103
0116
0121
0126
02
0211
0216

Other systems and other parts
Other heating systems
Inci n e r a t o r s
Duct furnaces
Gas-fired infra-red heaters
fireplaces
nN o n - e l e c t r i c
ther heatinq systems, n. e. c.
cher p a r t s f o r h e a t i n g s y s t e m s
Copper heat transfer coils
Other parts, n . e . c .

0..0 16
0 .005
,
0 .00
. 1
0,.001
0..000
0 .00
. 1
0..002
0..012
0..010
0..002

0..0 16
0 ..005
0 ,00
. 1
0.,00 1
0 . 000
0 . 00 1
0 . 002
0 . 0 12
0 . 0 10
0 . 002

01
0101

Solar heating equipment
Solar heatinq equipment
Solar collectors and collector

0..000
0. 000
0 ..000

0 . 000
0 .000
0 . 000

066
003
0 10
007
039
00 1
000
005

1072

1073

1074

See footnotes at end of table.




RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )

COMMODITY

REVISE]

0 002

0102
0103
0104
0105
0111
0113
0123
0131
0141

systems

CODE

132

Fabricated structural metal

products

FORMER

1 .784

1,.784

0102
0111
0112
0 113
0 114
0 121
0 122
0123
0 131
0132

M e t a l d o o r s , s a s h , a n d trim
W i n d o w , steel, industrial
Window, aluminum, res. slide type
Window, aluminum, res. single hung
Window, aluminum, com., projected
Window, aluminum, com., double hung
D o o r a s s e m b l y , steel
Door frame, steel
Sliding glass door, aluminum
Aluminum storm window
Aluminum storm door combination

0 .233
0 .005
0 .042
0 .029
0 .005
0 .0 10
0 .04 1
0 .024
0 .039
0 .025
0 .0 13

0,.231
0..005
0,.042
0,.029
0..005
0..009
0.. 04 1
0,.024
0 .039
.
0,.025
0..0 13

0101
0 102
0 103
0 109
0111
0 112
0113
0 1 16
0 117
0 118
0 121
0122
0 127
0128
0 129
0 131
0 133
0138
0139
0141
0142
0147

Metal tanks
Pressure tank, above ground
Pressure vessels, non-aluminum
P r e s s u r e v e s s e l , 30,000 g a l l o n
Other water t a n k s , field erected
Elevated water tank, field erectrd
Bulk s t o r a g e t a n k , 6,000 g a l l o n s or les
Bulk s t o r a q e t a n k , over 6,000 g a l l o n s
Truck t a n k s for l i q u i d f u e l s e x c e p t LPG
Truck t a n k s - L P G b u t a n e
Truck t a n k s - o t h e r f l u i d s
Gas cylinder, L. P . G.
Non-LPG gas cylinders
B a s e m e n t oil s t o r a q e t a n k s
Oilfield, bolted tanks
Farm s t o r a q e t a n k s
Air r e c e i v e r s
Other pressure tanks
C u s t o m t a n k , 3/4 in. a n d l e s s
C u s t o m t a n k s , o v e r 3/4 i n .
LPG t a n k , 3,000 q a l l o n s a n d o v e r
Pressure vessels, non-LPG, 3,000 qal.
Petroleum storage tanks

0 . 190
0 .0 18
0 .009
0 . 0 15
0 .009
0 .009
0 .0 18
0 . 020
0 .00 1
0 .005
0,.006
0..010
0 .002
0.. 00 1
0,.002
0 .002
0 . 005
0 ., 020
0 .0
, 11
0,. 002
0 .0
, 13
0,.0 14

0 . 189
0..018
0..009
0,.0 15
0..009
0 ,009
.
0.,0 18
0..0 19
0 .,003
0 .,00 1
0.,002
0.,006
0.,0 10
0. 002
0 .00 1
0. 002
0 ,002
.
0 ,005
.
0. 020
0. 0 11
0. 002
0 .0 13
0. 0 14

0101
0106
0 111
01 12
0 1 13
0 114
0115
0 155
0157
0 159
0161

Sheet metal products
Roofinq, steel, formed
Roofinq, aluminum, corruqated
S i d i n q a l u m i n u m , n o n i n s u l . m f r . to d i s t
S i d i n q a l u m . , n o n i n s u l . , m f r . to d i r .
S i d i n q a l u m . , i n s u l t a t e d , m f r . to d i s t .
S i d i n g a l u m . , i n s u l a t e d , m f r . to d i r .
Window and door t r i m , aluminum
F u r n a c e p i p e , g a l v . , 30 g a l . , 6 i n . dia
E l b o w s 90 d g . , q n l v . , 30 q a . , 6 in. dia
G r a i n b i n , farm
Grain bin, commercial

0..356
0 ., 155
0 .060
,
0..030
0 .009
,
0 .0 12
0 .004
,
0 .0
, 08
0,. 02 1
0 .0 28
0 .0 13
0 .0 14

0 .354
0 .154
0.,060
0. 030
0.,009
0. 012
0. 004
0..008
0 ..021
0.,028
0.,0 13
0 ,0
. 14

02
020 1
0202
0203
0206
0207
0214
03
030 1
0302
04
0401
0402

Struct., arch., pre-enq. metal products
F a b r i c a t e d iron a n d steel p i p e a n d f i t t i n q s
P e t r o c h e m i cal
F o s s i l fuel p o w e r p l a n t
Nuclear power plant
N o n p r e s s u r e pipe-* h e a t i n q , v e n t i l a t i o n
Oriqinal equipment manufacturer
O t h e r iron a n d s t e e l p i p e f a b r i c a t i o n
F a b r i c a t e d iron a n d steel t u b e a n d f i t t i n q s
Seamless tubing
Welded tubinq
Nonferrous pipe and tube fabrication
Aluminum pipe and tube fabrication
Copper pipe and tube fabrication

0..672
0 .042
0 .007
,
0 .008
0,.005
0 .003
0,.003
0,.0 16
0..026
0,.007
0,.0 18
0,.020
0..004
0 .006

0 ,782
.
0 ,043
.
o::oo8
0..003
0.,005
0..003
0.,003
. 16
0 .0
0 .026
.
0..007
0. 0 19
0..020
0..004
0,.006

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
CODE
0403
05
050 1
051 1
06
0645
07
073 1
0781
0782
0787
079 1
1075

1076

1077

1078

1079

01
0101
0102
0 107
01
0101
0 106
0 111
0121
01
0101
0 106
0 111
01 16
01
0101
01
0 1 15
0 1 18
02
0214
0215
022 1
0235
03
0354

108
1081

1083

COMMODITY
Other n o n f e r r o u s p i p e a n d t u b e f a b r i c a t
Fabricated structural metal
F a b r i c a t e d s t r u c t u r a l steel for b l d q s .
F a b r i c a t e d s t r u c t u r a l s t e e l for b r i d q e s
Prefabricated metal buildinqs and components
Metal building, steel, riqid frame
Miscellaneous metal work
Open steel f l o o r q r a t i n q
E x p a n d e d metal* lath
Expanded corner bead
Open w e b steel j o i s t s , l o n q s p a n
Fabricated bars
Heat exchanqes and

condensers

Bare t u b e h e a t e x c h a n q e r s
Fin t u b e h e a t e x c h a n q e r s
Steam c o n d e n s e r s
F a b r i c a t e d steel

plate

Larqe diameter pipe
Stacks
Weldments
Other f a b r i c a t e d p l a t e
Steel power

boilers

W a t e r t u b e b o i l e r , 10q a n d l e s s , 15-449
W a t e r t u b e b r o i l e r , 10 to l O O q , 15-449
W a t e r t u b e b o i l e r , 10 to 1 0 0 q , 450 psi
Fire t u b e b o i l e r , steam p r e s s u r e
N u c l e a r steam s u p p l y

systems

Primary vessels and tanks
Prefabricated metal buildinqs
P r e f a b , m e t a l b.ldq s y s t e m s , e x . f a r m s v c s
I n d u s t r i a l and c o m m e r c i a l
Public and educational
Other p r e f a b . & p o r t a b l e m e t a l b u i l d i n q s
Grain s t o r ^ q e b l d q s . , i n c l . f a r m & c o m m
Other f a r m s e r v i c e b u i l d i n q s , s t e e l a n d
Small utility b l d q s , incl. tool s h e d s ,
Dwellinqs I other non-farm buildinqs
P a n e l s , p a r t s , & s e c t i o n s for p r e f a b b l d q s .
P a n e l s , p a r t s , s e c t i o n s for p r e f a b r i c a t
Miscellaneous metal

products

0 106
0 111
01 16
0 121
0 131
0 136
0141
0146
0 151

Bolts, n u t s , screws, and rivets
Carriaqe bolts
Ri v e t s
Nuts
Machine screws
Cap s c r e w s
Tappinq screws
M i n e roof b o l t
Hi-strenqth structural bolt, 7/8"x2
Special industrial fasteners

02
020 1

liqhtinq fixtures
Resi dent i al
Res., incandescent, ceilinq,

pendant

1/2

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0 .0 10
0. 0 1 1
0 .430
0 . 438
0 .360
0 . 366
0 .070
0 . 07 1
0 .097
0 .097
0 154
0 . 159
0 .024
0 . 0 19
0 .008
0 . 006
0 .0 17
0 . 0 13
0 . 040
0 .105
0 081
0 .047
0 . 047
0 024
0 .0 14
0 .009

0 0 46
0 046
0 024
0 . 0 14
0 . 009

0 .076
0 .076
0 .015
0 .005
0 .022
0 .033

0 . 075
0 075
0 0 15
0 . 005
0 022
0 . 033

0 .096
0 .096
0 .0 04
0 .002
0 .079
0 .0 11

0 . 096
0 .096
0 . 004
0 .002
0 . 079
0 . 011

0 .0 11
0 .0 11
0 .011

0 . 011
0. 0 1 1
0 . 011

CODE

1089

0 . 103
0 .052
0 .050
0 .003
0 .035
0 .003
0 .0 10
0 .0 15
0 .006
0 .0 15
0 .015
1 .733

1. 733

0 .250
0 .023
0 .007
0 .017
0 .024
0 .028
0 .025
0 .0 12
0 .004
0 . 109

0 . 250
0 .023
0 .007
0 . 0 17
0 . 024
0 . 028
0 . 025
0 . 012
0 . 004
0 . 109

0 .246
0 .057
0 .0 14

0 . 246
0 .057
0 . 0 14

11
111

See footnotes at end of table.




133

COMMODITY

0203
0205
0207
0209
0211
03
030 1
0303
0307
031 1
032 1
0323
0325
0327
0329
033 1
0333
0335
0338
0345
0351
036 1
037 1
04
0451
0453
05
050 1
0503
0504
0507
051 1
0521

Res., incand., ceilinq, enclosed bowl
Res., incandescent, ceilinq, bent bowl
R e s . , i n c a n d . , interior w a l l b r a c k e t
Res., incand., exterior wall bracket
Residential fluorescent ceilinq fixture
C o m m e r c i a l / i n s t i t u t i o n a l or i n d u s t r i a l
Commercial incandescent fixtures, surfa
Commercial incandescent fixtures, reces
O t h e r c o m m e r c i a l i n c a n d . f i x t u r e s , incl
Commercial H.I.D. fixtures, mercury and
C o m m e r c i a l f l u o r . f i x t u r e s , r e c e s s e d ai
C o m m e r c i a l f l u o r . f i x t u r e s , r e c e s s e d no
C o m m e r c i a l f l u o r e s c e n t strip l i q h t s
Commercial fluorescent ceilinq systems
C o m m e r c i a l f l u o r e s c e n t f i x t u r e s , plasti
Commercial fluorescent fixtures, wall m
Commercial fluorescent fixtures, surfac
Commercial fluorescent fixtures, enclos
Other commercial fluor. fixtures, incl.
C o m p o n e n t or r e n e w a l p a r t s for c o m m e r c i
Industrial incandescent fixtures, qener
Industrial fluorescent fixtures, qenera
Industrial H.I.D. fixtures, mercury and
Vehi c u l a r
P a s s e n q e r car h e a d l i q h t a s s e m b l y
M o t o r v e h i c l e rear 1iqht a s s e m b l y
O u t d o o r a n d other t y p e s
F l o o d l i q h t , i n c a n d e s c e n t , 1,500 w . , q . p
M e r c u r y vapor f l o o d l i q h t , 400 w a t t
M e r c u r y f l o o d l i q h t , 1000 w a t t
M e r c u r y vapor l u m i n a i r e , t y p e III
Liqhtinq standard, aluminum
Flash!iqht> 2 cell, qeneral purpose

02
0216
0217
0222
0223
0225
0227
03
0311
04
0424
05
0503
0504
0506
051 1
0526
0533
0541
0546
055 1
0553
0554
056 1
0565

Other miscellaneous metal products
Hot formed sprinqs
O r i q . e q u i p , leaf s p r i n q s , e x c e p t for p
R e p i a c e m e n t leaf s p r i n q s for m o t o r vehi
S t e e l s p r i n q , p a s s , c a r , to a u t o m f r .
S t e e l c o i l s p r i n q s for p a s s e n q e r c a r s a
L o c o m o t i v e , r a i l r o a d car & other h e l i c a
O t h e r h o t f o r m e d steel s p r i n q s
Cold formed sprinqs
C o l d f o r m e d flat s p r i n q s m a d e of s h e e t
Precision mechanical sprinqs
Steel sprinq, precision mechanical
Other metal products
Collapsible tube, aluminum
C o l l a p s i b l e t u b e , lead
Job stampinqs. automotive
Job stampinqs. non-automotive
Insect screeninq, qalvanized
Insect screeninq, aluminum
W i r e r o p e , i m p v d . plow s t e e l , 1 1/8 i n .
W i r e r o p e , i m p v d . p l o w s t e e l , 5/8 inch
Welded wire fabric
S t e e l s t r a p p i n q , f l a t , 1 - 1 / 4 x .031
S t e e l s t r a p p i n q , f l a t , 5 / 8 " x .020'*
C h a i n link f a b r i c
Gas weldinq rods
Machinery and equipment
Agricultural machinery and equipment

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0 .012
0. 012
0 .009
0 . 009
0 .007
0 . 007
0 . 0 10
0 . 010
0..006
0 . 006
0 .084
0 . 084
0..002
0 . 002
0,. 0 10
0 . 0 10
0..002
0 . 002
0.. 003
0 . 003
0..006
0 . 006
0 . 0 16
0 . 0 16
0..010
0 . 0 10
0..002
0 . 002
0 . 007
0..007
0 . 000
0..000
0 . 003
0 ..003
0 . 000
0 ..000
0..002
0 . 002
0 . 003
0..003
0 . 003
0..003
0 . 010
0.. 0 10
0 . 004
0..0 04
0 . 046
0..046
0 . 026
0..026
0 . 020
0..020
0 . 058
0..058
0 . 007
0..007
0.012
0 .0
. 12
0 . 002
0 .002
.
0 . 021
0..021
0 . 006
0 ..006
0 .009
.
0 . 009
1,.238
0..059
0..007
0..008
0,.014
0..023
0..005
0 .003
,
0..0 13
0,.013
0,.068
0,.068
1 .098
0 .008
0..002
0 .578
0 .291
0 . 00 1
0 .017
0 .039
0 .052
0 .045
0 .025
0 .015
0 .0 19
0 .006

1. 2 3 8
0 . 059
0 . 007
0 . 008
0 . 0 14
0 . 023
0 . 005
0 . 003
0 . 013
0 . 013
0 . 068
0 . 068
1. 098
0 . 008
0 . 002
0.578
0 . 291
0 . 001
0 . 017
0 . 039
0 ..052
0 . 045
0 . 025
0 ..015
0..019
0..006

11 .570

11. 570

0,.668

0.668

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811

till

1112

CODE

COMMODITY

01
0104
0106
0107
0 108
0109
05
0522
0528
51
5101
5102
5104
5105
5106
5107
5111

F a r m , lawn a n d g a r d e n t r a c t o r s
Wheel type - form
Diesel, 70-99 pto h p .
D i e s e l , 50 - 69 pto h p
D i e s e l 35 - 49 p t o hp
W h e e l t r a c t o r , d i e s c l , 100-129 p t o . h . p
W h e e l t r a c t o r , d i e s e l 130 h . p .
Lswn a n d g a r d e n t r a c t o r s a n d e q u i p m e n t
Lawn a n d g a r d e n , r i d i n q t y p e 10 p l u s h p
Garden tractor attachments
Tractor parts
Main drive sprocket
Tractor parts composite
Power take off shaft
Carburator repair kit
S l e e v e set
P a r t s for w h e e l t r a c t o r
P a r t s for f a r m t r a c t o r c o m p

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED
0 273
0 273
0 . 161
0 161
0 . 034
0 034
0 021
0 021
0 025
0 025
0 . 046
0 046
035
0
0 035
0 047
0 047
0 034
0 034
0 013
0 013
0 065
0 065
0 007
0 007
0 020
0 020
0 00 1
0 001
0 001
0 001
0 001
0 001
0 010
0 0 10
0 025
0 025

01
0 102
0 104
0106
02
0213
0216
03
0322
0324
0325
0327
0328
04
0433
0434
0435
0436
05
0542
0544
0545
06
0649
0651
0652
0656
0657
0658
0659
07
0762
0763
0765
0767
08
0875
0877
09
0981
0983
1 1
1192
51
5101

Aqricultural machinery excl. tractors
Plows
Plow, m o l d b o a r d , semi-mounted, 6 bottom
Plow, chisel type
P l o w s h a r e s , for s t a n d a r d p l o w s
Harrows and rotary cutters
Harrow, disc, drawn
R o t a r y c u t t e r , 66 i n c h e s or l e s s
Plantinq and fertilizinq machinery
Corn p l a n t e r , d r a w n , 6-row
Grain drill, fertilizer type
Manure spreader, pto driven
Fertilizer distributor, centrifuqal
Hydraulic farm loader, front end
Culti v a t o r s
Rotary hoe, pull type
F i e l d c u l t i v a t o r , d r a w n , 10-13 ft
Tool b a r , b a s i c u n i t
C u l t i v a t o r , r e a r m o u n t e d , 6 row
Sprayers
Hand sprayer
Field sprayer, tractor mounted
Orchard and qrove sprayer
Harvestinq machinery
C o m b i n e s e l f - p r o p e l l e d u n d e r 20 f t . c u t
Cotton picker, 2 - r o w , self-propelled
C o m b i n e , s e l f - p r o p e l l e d , 2 0 - 2 4 f t . cut
Corn p i c k e r , m o u n t e d , 2-row
C o r n h e a d a t t a c h m e n t - 4 row
Windrowcr, self-propelled
Foraqe h a r v e s t e r , drawn
Hayinq machinery
Mower, mounted
Rake, qround driven, 8 ft.
Hay b a l e r , d r a w n , twine tyinq
C o m b i n a t i o n m o w e r c o n d i t i o n e r , 8 - 9 1/2
Crop preparation machinery
Portable qrindor-mixer
Heated air crop drier
Elevators
Farm e l e v a t o r , p o r t a b l e , d o u b l e c h a i n
Farm e l e v a t o r , p o r t a b l e , a u q e r t y p e
Farm w a q o n s
Waqon b o x , power unloadinq, foraqe type
Parts, farm m a c h . cxcludinq tractor
K n o t t e r hook

0 324
0 014
0 008
0 003
0 003
0 033
0 .023
0 .010
0 .025
0..005
0 .005
0 .007
0,.005
0 .003
0 .003
0 .003
0,.002
0,.000
0 .004
0,.006
0,.003
0 .001
0 .003
0 .094
0 .019
0 .013
0 .034
0,.002
0 .012
0 .001
0 .012
0 .028
0 .005
0 .001
0 .0 13
0 .008
0 .0 15
0 .011
0 .004
0 .009
0 .003
0 .005
0 .0 15
0 .015
0 .078
0 .002

CODE
5102
5103
5104
5105
5106
5107
5108
5109
5111
5112
5113
5114
5115
5116
5117
5118
5119
5121
5122
5123
5124
5125
5126
5127
5128
5129
5131
5132
5133
5134
5135
5136
5137
5138
5139
5141
5142
5143
5144
5145
5146
5147
5148
5149
5151
5153
5154
5155
5156
5157
5172
5173
5174
5175
5176
5177
5181
5182
5183
5184
5185
5186
5187
5188
5189

0 324
0 0 14
0 008
0 003
0 003
0 033
0..023
0..0 10
0 .025
0..005
0..005
0..007
0,.005
0..003
0..008
0..003
0..002
0..000
0..004
0..006
0..003
0..001
0,.003
0..094
0..019
0..0 13
0..034
0.,002
0..0 12
0,.00 1
0..012
0,.028
0,.005
0,.00 1
0..0 13
0,.008
0,.015
0,.011
0 .004
0 .009
0 .003
0 .005
0 .0 15
0,.015
0 .078
0 .002

See footnotes at end of table.




134

COMMODITY
Plowshare parts
Plowshare parts
Seed plate
Runner assembly
Harvestinq machinery parts
Harvestinq poly finger quide
Chi sel
Cultivator sweep
Parts-planting seeding & fert.
Rolling shield
Sprayer parts
Spear point
Mower conditioner (part)
Mower conditioner (part)
Mower conditioner (part)
Mower conditioner (part)
Sprayer parts
Disk b l a d e
B e a r i n q for disk h a r r o w
R e v e r s i b l e s h o v e l for c u l t i v a t o r s
P a r t for corn p l a n t e r
P l a t e for c o r n p l a n t e r
Sprayer part
Sprayer part
Sprayer part
Sprayer part
Sprayer part
Bearinq housinq
Disk b l a d e
Chisel point
Cylinder shaft bearinq
K n i f e a s s e m b l y for c r o p c h o p p e r
Cultivator parts -4" sweep
Cultivator parts 1 3/4" "
Cultivator parts
Link s l i n q o r c h a i n
Parts, plantinq, seedinq and fert. mach
Disk b l a d e s
S p a c i n q spool
Cultivator attachment
Cultivator attachment
T o o l bar
R i g i d shank
Sharp spike
P a r t s for p l o w e r I l i s t e r s
P a r t s , farm i m p l e m e n t c o m p o s i t e
Sprayer parts
Parts, plant, seed * fert.
H i t c h - a l l for a f r a m e
Applicator knife
S t e e l tine for r a k e
G u a r d for h a y b i n e
Pick up f i n g e r for b a l e r
B i l l hook
K n i f e arm for b a l e r
N e e d l e for b a l e r
S p r o c k e t for m a n u t e s p r e a d e r
Shear plate
S n a p p i n g roll p l a t e
Ratchet plate
Chain slide
H o l d down c l i p
Litman assembly
B o x ten f l a i l s
C o n v e y o r bar

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED
0..003
0..003
0..003
0..003
0..002
0.,002
0..003
0..004
0..002
0.,002
0..000
0.,000
0..000
0..000
0,.00 1
0..001
0..001
0..001
0..001
0,.001
0..000
0,.000
0..001
0 .001
0..001
0..001
0..001
0 .001
0..001
0 .001
0..001
0,.001
0..001
0 .001
0 .001
0..001
0..001
0 .001
0..001
0 .001
0..001
0,.001
0,.000
0..000
0 .001
0..001
0..001
0 .001
0,.000
0 .000
0 .001
0 .001
0 .001
0 .001
0 .001
0 .001
0 .00 1
0,.001
0,.001
0 .001
0 .00 1
0 .001
0 .001
0 .001
0 .001
0 .001
0 .001
0 .001
0 .001
0 .001
0 .00 1
0 .001
0 .001
0 .00 1
0,.001
0 .001
0..001
0,.001
0 .001
0,.001
0..000
0 .000
0,.001
0 .001
0,.001
0..001
0..006
0..006
0..017
0..017
0,.000
0..001
0..00 1
0,.001
0..00 1
0..001
0 .001
,
0..001
0,.001
0..001
0..00 1
0,.00 1
0,.001
0,.002
0 .002
,
0 .002
0,.002
0,.002
0 .002
0,.002
0..000
0 .000
0 .000
0 .000
0 .000
0 .000
0 .000
0 .000
0 .000
0 .000
0 .000
0 .000
0 .000
0 .000
0 .000
0 .000
0 .000
0 .000

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
CODE
1113

01
0101
0102
0103
0105
02
0211
0212
0213
0215
0216
0218
0221
03
0322
0324
0326

1122

1123

1124

1125

Agricultural equipment
Poultry equipment
Incubator - hatcher
Automatic poultry feeder
B r o o d e r , q a s , 7 0 0 - 1 0 0 0 chick
Layinq caqe, non-automated
Barn e q u i p m e n t
Stock tank
Silo u n l o a d e r , 14 f t . c a p a c i t y
Bunk f e e d e r , e l e c t r i c p o w e r e d
Pipe line milker unit
Bulk mi Ik c o o l e r
Barn c l e a n e r
Metal hog feeder, self-feeding
Water systems
S h a l l o w w e l l , j e t , 1/3 h . p .
S u b m e r s i b l e p u m p , d e e p , 3/4 h . p .
C o n v e r t i b l e j e t , 1/2 h . p .

RELATIVE [MPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED
0 .071
0 071
0 008
0 008
0
002
0 002
0 003
0 003
0 002
0 002
0 002
0 002
0 035
0 035
0 .0 12
0 0 12
0 006
0 006
0 002
0 002
0 007
0 007
0 004
0 004
0 002
0 002
0 003
0 .003
0 027
0 027
0 006
0 006
0 0 14
0 .0 14
0 007
0 007
0 895

0 895

04
040 1
0402
06
0608
0609
0611
07
070 1
0702

Power c r a n e s , e x c a v a t o r s , a n d e q u i p m e n t
Excavators
Cable operated excavators
Hydraulic excavators
Cranes
Cable operated cranes
Hydraulic operated cranes
Miscellaneous cranes
Front e n d a t t a c h m e n t s a n d p a r t s
F r o n t end a t t a c h m e n t s c r a n e s , d r a q l i n e s
P a r t s for c r a n e s d r a q l i n e s a n d s h o v e l s

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

126
033
007
026
.072
, 35
.0
.030
,
.
.006
.022
,
.004
,
. 18
.0

0 126
0 033
0 007
0 026
0 .072
,
0,.0 35
0 . 030
0 .006
.
0 .022
.
0 .004
.
0,.0 18

01
0109
0 123
0125
0 127
0128
02
020 1
0203
0205

C o n s t r u c t i o n e q u i p m e n t for m o u n t i n q
Special mounting equipment
Ri p p e r
Front end loader with bucket
Backhoe attachment
Tractor mounted winches and other attac
Snowplow attachment
Dozer, hydraulic
6 ' a n d u n d e r 10*1" n
10'f aH n d u n d e r 1 4 ' 1
1 4 1 and over

0 .050
0 .040
.
0 .005
,
0 .0
, 12
0 .008
.
0 .006
.
0 .009
,
0 .0
, 10
0..00 1
0 .003
0,.006

0,.050
0 .040
,
0,.005
0 .0
. 12
0 .008
,
0..006
0 ,009
.
0 .0
. 10
0 .00
. 1
0 .003
,
0 .006
,

01
0101
0131
0132
0135
0139
0 141
02
0216
0217

Specialized construction machinery
Other specialized construction machinery
Trencher
D e w a t e r i n g p u m p , 10,000 g . p . h .
D e w a t e r i n g p u m p , 90,000 g . p . h .
Winches, including marine
Crushing and screening plants
Wheelbarrow, steel tray
Compaction equipment
Rollers
Hand held compactors

0 .067
,
0,.050
0 .0
, 12
0 .002
,
0,.005
0 . 0 15
0 .0 10
0 .005
0 .0 17
0 .015
0 .002

0 .067
,
0 .050
,
0.. 0 12
0 .002
.
0 .005
,
0 . 0 15
0,.0 10
0 .005
.
0 .017
.
0 ., 0 15
0 .002

0101
0103

P o r t a b l e air c o m p r e s s o r s
100 - 200 c . f . m .
600 - 750 c . f . m .

0 .0 11
0 .005
0 .007

0..011
0 .005
0 .007

01
0103
0111

Scrapers and qraders
Scrapers and graders
Scraper bowls
M o t o r g r a d e r , 115 to 144 b . h . p .

0 .047
0 .047
0 .023
0 .0 15

0 .047
0 .047
0 .023
0 .015

Construction machinery and

112
1121

COMMODITY

equipment

CODE
0114

M o t o r q r a d e r , 145 h . p . a n d over

R E L A T I V E ][MPORTANCE
(1972 WEEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED
0.. 0 10
0 .,0 10

01
0101
0102
02
0201
0202
0203
0204

P a r t s a n d other e q u i p m e n t
Parts (ex. era., draq., shov., trac., OEM)
P a r t s a n d a t t a c h m e n t s sold to oem
P a r t s for r e p l a c e m e n t or r e p a i r
Other consrtuction equipment
All o t h e r c o n s t r u c t i o n m a c h i n e r y
Other excavatinq and road machinery
P o r t a b l e water w e l l and b l a s t h o l e d r i l
RR m a i n t e n c e of w a y e q u i p m e n t

0 ..098
0 .,049
0 .,013
0 .,036
0. 049
0 .,020
0".,0 15
0., 007
0.,006

0 . 098
0 .049
0 . 0 13
0.,036
0 .04
. 9
0 .,020
0 .,0 15
0 ,. 007
0 ,006
.

0107
0 111
0 1 12
0146
0 148
0 149
0 152

Mixers, pavers, spreaders, etc.
Concrete batchinq plants
P o r t a b l e m i x e r s , 3 1/2 c u . ft a n d o v e r
Concrete finishers, paver, spreaders, d
A s p h a l t Plant
M i x e r s , plaster, and mortar
Concrete vibrators, and screeds
Other equipment

0,.029
0..004
0 .006
.
0.,008
0.,005
0 ,002
.
0.,00 1
0.,002

0 ., 029
0 .004
.
0.,006
0 .,008
0 ,005
.
0.,002
0 ,00
. 1
0 .002
.

1 128
01
0 108
02
0209
0211
0213
0215
0217
0218
0219
03
030 1
0302
0303
0304
04
040 1
0402
0403

T r a c t o r s , other than farm
Wheel type
Off hwy wheel t r a c t o r s
C r a w l e r type
G a s o l i n e / d i e s e l 2 0 - 5 9 net e n g i n e h . p .
D i e s e l , 60-89 net e n q i n e h p .
D i e s e l , 90- 159 net e n q i n e h o r s e p o w e r
D i e s e l , 160-259 net e n g i n e h o r s e p o w e r
D i e s e l , 2 6 0 net e n q i n e h . p . a n d o v e r
S h o v e l l o a d e r , 45 - 89 h p .
Sho.vel l o a d e r , 90 - 129 h p .
T r a c t o r p a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s
T r a c k l a y i n q l o a d e r s p a r t s ; r e p l . , ropai
O f f h w y wheel t r a c t o r p a r t s ; r e p l . , rep
Tractor parts;orm
W h e e l tractor l o a d e r s p a r t s ; r e p l . , rep
T r a c t o r shovel l o a d e r s
W h e e l shovel l o a d e r , 4 w l d r , up to 3 1/
W h e e l shovel l o a d e r , 4 w l d r , 3 1/2 c u .
W h e e l shovel l o n d e r , 2 w h e e l d r .

0.,424
0 .,069
0 .069
.
0 . 120
0 .003
.
0 ,. 005
0 ,016
.
0 .0
. 15
0 .064
.
0 .011
.
0 ,. 007
0 . 135
0 .0
. 47
0 ,. 0 17
0 .049
.
0 .023
.
0 . 100
0 .0
. 46
0 .043
.
0..0 10

0..424
0 ,. 069
0., 069
0., 120
0 .003
.
0 .005
.
0 .0
. 16
0 .0
, 15
0 ,. 064
0 .0
. 11
0 .007
.
0 . 135
0..047
0 ., 0 17
0 . 049
0 .023
,
0 ., 100
0 . 046
0 .043
.
0 ., 0 10

1 129
01
0106
02
0209
021 1

Off-highway equipment
O f f - h i q h w a y t r u c k s , end d u m p
Off h i q h w a y , rear d u m p t r u c k s
Other off-hiqhway equipment
Truck-tractor hauler
Off h w y t r a i l e r s and w a g o n s

0 ., 043
0,. 027
0 . 027
0 .0 16
0 ., 0 14
0 .002

0 . 043
0 .027
0 .027
0 . 0 16
0 . 0 14
0 . 002

1,.271

1 .27 1

0 .074
,
0 .0
, 14
0 .002
0 .004
0 .003
0 .00 1
0 .004
0 . 022
0 .002
0 .003
0 .002
0 .002
0 .00 1
0 .002

0 .074
0 .0 14
0 .002
0 .0 04
0 .003
0 .00 1
0 .004
0 .022
0 .002
0 .003
0 .002
0 .002
0 .00 1
0 .002

1126

1127

113
1132

See footnotes at end of table.




COMMODITY

135

M e t a l w o r k i n g m a c h i n e r y and
02
022 1
0222
0223
0224
0233
03
030 1
0302
0303
0304
0305
0307

equipment

P o w e r d r i v e n hand t o o l s
Home utility line, electrical
D r i l l , 1/4 inch chuck size and u n d e r
D r i l l , over 1/4 inch chuck size to u n d e
C i r c u l a r saws
Oscillatinq, reciprocating and vibratin
J i g , s a b r e , r e c i p r o c a t i n g saw
Industrial line, electrical
D r i l l , over 1/4 inch chuck size to u n d e
D r i l l , 1/2 inch chuck size and o v e r
J i g , s a b r e , and r e c i p r o c a t i n g s a w s
S c r e w d r i v e r s and n u t r u n n e r s
Impact wrenches
P l a n e r s and r o u t e r s

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
CODE
0308
0309
0311
0341
0342
0343
04
0412
0413
0414
0415
0435
0436
05
0531
0532
07
0731
0732
51
5131
1133

1134

COMMODITY
Belt sanders
H a m m e r s , p e r c u s s i o n , r o t a r y , w i t h o u t dr
Angle grinders, polishers, and circular
C i r c u l a r s a w s , 7 inch b l a d e a n d under
C i r c u l a r s a w s , b e t w e e n 7 i n c h and 8 inc
C i r c u l a r s a w s , 8 inch b l a d e a n d over
Pneumatic hand tools
Grinders, polishers and sanders
Percussion tools
Impact w r e n c h e s
Drills, screwdrivers and nutrunners
O t h e r , pneumatic h a n d t o o l s , include hyd
Powered actuated handtools
O t h e r e l e c t r i c - p o w e r e d h a n d t o o l s and p a r t s
Other electric powered hand tools
P a r t s - a t t a c h m e n t s - a c c e s s o r i e s , for e l e c
Engine-driven hand tools
C u t - o f f s a w s , d r i l l s , a n d a l l other
P a r t , a t t a c h m e n t , accessory-' e n g i n e dri
Pneumatic, hydr., and powder actuated parts
Pneumatic, hydraulic, and powder actuat

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED
0 001
0..00 1
0 00 1
0..00 1
0., 003
0 003
0..002
0 002
.
0 ,003
0 003
00
1
0 .00
. 1
0
0., 0 16
0 016
0..002
0 002
0 .001
0 00 1
0..004
0 004
0,.003
0 003
0 .005
0 005
0 .000
0 000
0 .009
0 009
0..005
0 005
0,.004
0 004
0 004
0 .0 04
0 .00 1
0..003
0 004
0..009
0 009
0,.009
0 009

01
0101
0111
0121
0131
02
0231
0232
0233
03
0331
0332
0333
0341
0342
04
0452
0453
0454
0455
0456
0457

Ulelding m a c h i n e s a n d e q u i p m e n t
Arc welding machines
Transformer type, a.c./d.c.
Rectifier type
Engine'driven unit, d.c.
Wire feeder
Resistance weldinq machines and supplies
Spot welder
Electrode, resistance welding
Adjustable/retractable stroke
A r c w e l d i n g e l e c t r o d e sn
Wire electrode, 3 / 3 2 , cored
W i r e e l e c t r o d e , E 7 0 S 3 , . 0 4 5 " , b a rn e
Type 30, stainless, covered, 5/32
M i l d s t e e l , s t i c k , E - 7 0 1 8 , 1/8 x 14
M i l d s t e e l , s t i c k , E - 6 0 1 3 , 3/16 x 14
Gas welding machines and equipment
Welding torch, blow pipe
Cutting tool, blow pipe
Flame cutting machine
Welding tip, acetylene
Cutting tip, acelylene
Oxygen regulator

0 090
0 028
0 006
0,.006
0,.011
0,.004
0..015
0 .008
,
0,.001
0,. 007
0 .037
0 .007
0 .006
0 .0 04
0 .013
0 .007
0 .011
0 .003
0 .002
0 .002
0,.001
0..00 1
0,.002

0 .090
0 .028
0 .006
0 .006
0,.0 11
0..004
0 .015
0,.008
0,.00 1
0,.007
0 .037
0 .007
0 .006
0 .004
0 .0 13
0 .007
0 .011
0 .003
0 .002
0 .002
0,.00 1
0 .00 1
0,.002

01
0102
0104
0106
0107
02
0215
0216
0217
03
0321
0322
0323
0325
04
0431
05
0543

Industrial process furnaces and ovens
E l e c t r i c , e x c l u d i n g i n d u c t i o n ft d i e l e c t r i c
Electric metal melting furnaces
Electric metal heat-treating furnaces
Other electric metal processing furnace
Other kilns/lehrs, exc. w o o d , cement, c
F u e l - f i r e d (oil or g a s )
Fuel-fired metal heat-treating furnaces
F u e l - f i r e d i n d u s t r i a l o v e n s for m e t a l p
Other kilns/lehrs, exc. w o o d , cement, c
I n d u c t . ft d i e l e c t . f u r n a c e s ft h e a t i n g e q u i p
Radio frequency type induction furnaces
L i n e / m o t o r g e n e r a t o r s e t f r e q u e n c y indu
Metal melting line type induction furna
O t h e r i n d u c t i o n f u r n a c e s a n d h e a t i n g eq
Gas generating equipment
Atmosphere generator, endothermic
Otr. indus. elec. heat, units; parts/attach.
Parts, attachments, and components

0,.065
0,.014
0,.004
0..003
0..005
0..002
0..026
0..009
0..005
0.,011
0..009
0,,001
0 .000
0 .004
0 .004
0,.002
0 .002
0 .0 14
0 .006

0,.065
0,.0 14
0,.004
0..003
0,.005
0..002
0..026
0..009
0.,005
0..0 11
0,.009
0..00 1
0 .000
0 .0 04
0 .004
0 .002
0 .002
0 .0 14
0 .006

CODE

1135

1136

1137

See footnotes at end of table.




136

COMMODITY

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED
0 . 00 1
0 .00
. 1
0 . 007
0.. 007

0544
0545

Tubular heaters
Other industrial electric heatinq

01
0101
0 103
0104
0106
0 111
0113
0115
0 117
0119
0121
0123
0125
0 127
0 129
0 131
0133
0 134
0 13D
0137
02
0241
0242
0244
0246
0248
0249
0251
0252

Cutting tools and accessories
Small cutting tools
Key way broach
Twist drill
Twist drill, carbide tipped
Reamer, machine chucking
Spur gear hob
Milling c u t t e r , side
Milling c u t t e r , plain
End m i l l
Hand tap
Round adjustable die
Soli d pi p e d i e
P o w e r saw b l a d e , c i r c u l a r
Power saw b l a d e , b a n d
P o w e r saw b l a d e , hack
Turning tool holder
Throwsway insert, carbide
Indexible carbide insert, utility
Brazed turning tool, carbide tipped
Carbide tool blank
Precision measuring tools
Gage blocks
Micrometer caliper
Cylindrical plug gage
Thread plug gage
Snap gage, adjustable
Pneumatic gaqe, column type
Ring gage, cylindrical
Dial test indicator

0.. 157
0.. 139
0 . 0 14
0..020
0..0 04
0...004
0.,0 04
0,.00 1
0..00 1
0..008
0 .009
0 .006
0 .003
0 .002
0 .0 11
0..002
0..005
0 .020
0 .008
0 .009
0 .007
0 .0 18
0 .00 1
0 .003
0 .002
0 .00 1
0 .002
0 .005
0 .00 1
0 .0 04

0 . 157
0. 139
0 .0 14
0. 020
0. 0 04
0. 0 04
0. 0 04
0 .00
. 1
0..00 1
0..008
0.,009
0.,006
0., 003
.
0 ,002
0 .0
, 11
0.. 002
.
0 .005
0 . 020
0 .008
,
0 .009
.
0..007
0,. 0 18
0 .00
, 1
0..003
0..002
0..00 1
0,.002
0..005
0,.00 1
0..0 04

01
0101
0102
0103
03
030 1
0302
0303
0304
0305
0306
0307
0308
0309
05
0501
0502
0503
0504
0505
0507
0508
0509
31
3101
3103
3105

Abrasive products
Abrasive grains
Aluminum oxide
Silicon carbide
Other, incl. alumina zirconia
Nonmetallic bonded abrasive products
All s h a p e s ; r e s i n o i d ft s h e l l a c b o n d ; re
All s h a p e s ; r e s i n o i d ft s h e l l a c b o n d ; no
All s h a p e s ; r u b b e r b o n d
All s h a p e s ; o t h e r b o n d
D i a m o n d ft c u b i c b o r o n n i t r i d e w h e e l ; m e
D i a m o n d ft c u b i c b o r o n n i t r i d e w h e e l ; ot
All s h a p e s ; v i t r i f i e d b o n d
N a t u r a l s i z e d g r a i n s , p o w d e r , and f l o u r
Other; except coated abrasives
Nonmetallic coated abrasive products
Cloth belts; any abrasive; glue bond
C l o t h b e l t s ; a n y a b r a s i v e ; r o s i n ft w a t e
Other cloth shapes; any abrasive; glue
O t h e r c l o t h s h a p e s ; any a b r ; resin ft w t
Paper belt; any abr; g l u e , resin, water
Other paper shapes; any abrasive; glue
O t h e r p a p e r s h a p e s ; a n y a b r ; resin ft w t
B u f f i n g , p o l i s h i n g w h e e l s ft l a p s ; no a b
Metal abrasives
Steel wool
M e t a l s o a p ft s c o u r i n g p a d s ; ft other m e t
S t e e l ft iron g r i t , s h o t , ft s a n d

0 . 131
0 .024
0 .0 12
0 .006
0 .006
0 .050
0 .008
0 .010
0 .002
0 . 00 1
0 .004
0 .004
0 . 0 18
0 .00 1
0 .002
0 .043
0 .004
0 . 0 17
0 .006
0 .0 04
0 .003
0 .002
0 .00 1
0 .006
0 .014
0 .005
0 .005
0 .003

0 . 131
0..024
0,.012
0..006
0..006
0,.050
0,.008
0..010
0,.002
0 .00 1
0 .004
0.. 004
0 .018
0 .001
0 .002
0,.04 3
0,.004
0..0 17
0 .006
0..004
0..003
0 .002
0 .00 1
0 .006
0 .0 14
0 .005
0 .005
0 .003

11

Metal cutting machine
Boring machines

0 .223
0 .0 13

0 .223
0 .0 13

tools

units

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
CODE
1101
1111
1112
12
120 1
1203
1205
13
1301
1302
1303
1304
1305
1308
1309
1321
1322
1323
14
140 1
1402
1405
1406
1407
1403
14 1 1
15
1503
1505
1507
16
16 1 1
16 12
16 13
17
1701
1703
19
1901
1902
1903
31
3192
3194
51
5102
5103
5104
5105
5106
1138

21
210 1
2102
2104
2106
2107
2109
2111
21 12
21 14
2116
21 18
22

COMMODITY
Boring m i l l , vertical
Borinq, drillinq and millinq m a c h . n/c
Jiq b o r e r , n / c
Drillinq machines
Sensitive drillinq machine
U p r i q h t floor t y p e d r i l l , p l a i n
Radial drill
Grindinq machines
Cylindrical qrindinq machine, plain
Cylindrical qrindinq machine, universal
Roll q r i n d o r
Centerless qrindinq machine
Rotary surface qrindinq machine
Tool a n d c u t t e r q r i n d i n q m a c h i n e
Internal qrindinq machine
Recip. surface qrindinq m a c h . , 6"x18"
R e c i p . s u r f a c e q r i n d e r , 8 or 12 x 24
R e c i p . s u r f a c e q r i n d i n q m a c h i n e , 18x72
lathes
E n q i n e l a t h e , 16" s w i n q or u n d e r
E n q i n e l a t h e , 16" s w i n q or l a r q e r
Chuckinq lathe, automatic, sinqle sp.
Chuckinq lathe, automatic, 8 spindle
Bar m a c h i n e , a u t o m a t i c , s i n q l e s p .
Bar m a c h i n e , a u t o m a t i c 5 or 6 s p i n d l e
T u r n i n q m a c h i n e , n/c
Mi 11i nq machi n e s
Universal knee type, millinq machine
Vertical knee type, millinq machine
Millinq machine, bed type
Multi-function m a c h i n e s , n/c
V e r t , or h o r z . s p . , m a n u a l t o o l c h a n q e
Vertical spindle, automatic tool chanqe
Horizontal spindle automatic tool chanq
Gear c u t t i n q m a c h i n e s
Hobbinq machine
Gear f i n i s h i n q m a c h i n e
Other metal cuttinq machines tools
Horizontal broachinq machine
Hack s a w i n q m a c h i n e , 6 " x 6 "
Tappinq machine
H o m e shop
G r i n d e r , b e n c h , 6" w h e e l
Lathe
P a r t s for m e t a l - c u t t i n q m a c h i n e t o o l s
Spindle, sensitive drillinq machine
Cross feed screw, surface qrinder
Cross feed scrcw, enqine lathe
Cross feed screw, millinq m a c h i n e
Ball or lead s c r e w , n / c m a c h i n e
Metal forminq machine tools
Punchinq, bendinq, forminq machines
Punchinq machine, manually operated
Punchinq machine, fixed position, power
Press brakes
Folders
Punchinq-shearinq machine
Hand brake
Other punchinq machinery
R o t a r y b e n d i n q and f o r m i n q m a c h i n e s
R o l l s :1 s h e e t , p l a t e b e n d i n q
Rolls anqles, bars, shapes bendinq
Other bendinq and forminq machinery
Shearinq machines

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0.,004
0 004
0.,006
0 006
0.,003
0 003
0..0 13
0 0 13
0.,002
0 002
0 008
0..008
0.,003
0 003
0 034
0.,0 34
0.,006
0 006
0..006
0 006
0 .005
,
0 005
0..002
0 002
0 0 04
0..0 04
0 .0
. 04
0 004
0 002
0 .002
,
0 002
0..002
0..00 1
0 00 1
0 .00
. 1
0 00 1
0 .036
.
0 036
0 .004
,
0 004
0..004
0 004
0..003
0 003
0 .007
.
0 007
0.. 006
0 006
0..007
0 007
0 .005
,
0 .005
0 .0 19
0 .0
, 19
0 .003
,
0,.0 14
0.. 0 12
0 .004
.
0..0 04
0 .024
.
0 .0 24
0 .002
,
0,.002
0..007
0..007
0,.0 15
0..0 15
0,.017
0..0 17
0,.002
0..002
0 ., 0 14
0.. 0 14
0 .0
, 12
0 .0
, 12
0 . 008
0,.008
0 .00 1
0 .00
. 1
0 .003
0 .003
,
0 .003
0..003
0 .00
, 1
0..00 1
0..002
0 .002
.
0 ., 053
0..053
0,.015
0.,015
0 .008
,
0..008
0,.009
0 .009
.
0,.016
0..0 16
0..005
0.,005
0 . 125
0.. 0 19
0..000
0..000
0 .00
. 1
0..00 1
0..004
0 .00
. 1
0 .002
.
0..00 1
0.,00 1
0.,003
0. 0 04
0. 008

0., 125
0 .,0 19
0.,000
0 . 000
0 .00 1
0 .,001
0 .,004
0 .00 1
0 .002
0 .00 1
0 . 00 1
0 . 003
0 . 004
0 .008

CODE

1139

See footnotes at end of table.




2201
2203
2205
23
230 1
2302
2303
2304
2305
2306
2307
2311
2312
2313
25
250 1
2503
2506
2507
41
4196
51
5102
5103
5104
5105

Plate shearinq machines
O t h e r s h e a r i n q m a c h i n e s (bar a n d a n q l e )
M e c h a n i c a l sheet s h e a r i n q m a c h i n e
Presses
M e c h a n i c a l OBI p r e s s , 45 tons
M e c h a n i c a l OBI p r e s s , 105-110 t o n s
M e c h . p r e s s , s t . s i d e d , 200-300 t o n s
M e c h . p r e s s s t . sided 2 p t . , 400 t o n s
M e c h . p r e s s , 600 t o n s and over c a p .
P r e s s , a u t o m a t i c 45 thru 64 tons c a p
P r e s s , a u t o . , 65 thru 100 t o n s c a p .
Hydraulic press, vertical, double actio
Hydraulic press, vertical, sinqle actio
Other hydraulic presses
Other metal forminq machines
Forqinq machines
Rivetinq machine
All o t h e r m e t a l f o r m i n q m a c h i n e t o o l s
Die castinq machinery
Wire drawinq machine
Wire drawinq machine
P a r t s for m e t a l f o r m i n q m a c h i n e t o o l s
K n i v e s , p l a t e s h e a r , 1" x 4" x 10*
C l u t c h lininq c o m p o n e n t s , OBI p r e s s
C l u t c h lininq c o m p o n e n t s , 2 p t .
O t h e r p a r t s for m e t a l f o r m i n q m a c h i n e t

01
0101
0103
0104
0105
0107
0 108
0 109
0 111
0114
0 1 15
0116
0118
0119
0121
0125
03
030 1
0304
0305
0309
0313

T o o l s , d i e s , jiqs, f i x t u r e s & ind. m o l d s
S p e c i a l d i e s , t o o l s jiqs, a n d f i x t u r e s
J i q s / f i x t u r e s ; q a u q i n q and c h e c k i n q , un
J i q s / f i x t u r e s ; other t y p e s , under 1000
J i q s / f i x t u r e s ; other t y p o s , 1000 l b s . a
S t a n d a r d p a r t s and c o m p o n e n t s for jiq a
F o r m i n q and d r a w i n q d i e s , 500 l b s . a n d
F o r m i n q and d r a w i n q d i e s , 5 0 1 - 3 0 0 0 l b s .
F o r m i n q and d r a w i n q d i e s , over 3000 l b s
Stampinq dies, proqressive type, hiqh s
All o t h e r s t a m p i n q - t y p e d i e s
F o r q i n q d i e s , open d i e t y p e
Forqinq dies, closed die type
Extrusion, wire drawinq, straiqhteninq
Extrusion, wire drawinq, straiqhteninq
All o t h e r d i e s
O t h e r s t a n d a r d c o m p o n e n t s and p a r t s for
Industrial molds
Die castinq molds
M o l d s for rubber p r o d u c t s , i n c l u d i n q ti
I n j e c t i o n m o l d s for p l a s t i c p r o d u c t s
All o t h e r m o l d s m a d e of m e t a l a n d m o l d
S t a n d a r d m o l d c o m p o n e n t and p a r t s

114
1141

137

COMMODITY

G e n e r a l p u r p o s e m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p m e n t
02
0202
0204
0205
0206
0207
0208
0209
021 1
0231
03

Pump**, rpninrp^rnri;, and e q u i p m e n t
Industrial pumps
R e c i p r o c a t i n q p u m p , power o p e r a t e d
C e n t r i f . - 9 0 o n m , 125 f t . , 3500 rp-n, ci
C e n t r i f . , 300 q p m , 140 f t . , 3500 r p m , c
C e n t r i f . , - 9 0 q p m , 1 2 5 ft.,3500 r p m , s s 31
C e n t r i f .- 1000 qprn, 130 , f t . , 1750 rpm
C e n t r i f . , 3000 q p m , 175 f t . , 1750 rpm
C e n t r i f . , 400 q p m , 2000 f t . , 3500 r p m , c
T u r b i n e pump
R o t a r y pump
Air c o m p r e s s o r s , s t a t i o n a r y

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED
0..003
0..003
0..002
0..002
0..003
0.,003
0..039
0.,039
0..003
0.,003
0..005
0..005
0..005
0.,005
0 .002
,
0.,002
0..006
0.,006
0..001
0 ,00
. 1
0.,006
0 .006
.
0.
,001
0 .001
.
0..005
0 .005
.
0..005
0..005
0..028
0.,028
0.,009
0..009
0.,001
0..00 1
0..0 15
0.,015
0 .003
.
0 .003
.
0.,000
0..000
0..000
0.,000
0..031
0.,031
0.,002
0.,002
0,.002
0,.002
0,.002
0,.002
0,.025
0..025
0,.406
0,.290
0,.035
0..0 34
0,.0 17
0,.007
0,.0 13
0.. 0 19
0,.023
0 .027
0 .059
0,.002
0 .008
0 .004
0 .002
0 .025
0 .015
0 . 1 16
0 .021
0 .0 11
0 .067
0 .0 16
0 .000

0,.406
0 .290
0 .035
0,.034
0,.017
0 .007
0 .0 13
0 .0 19
0,.023
0 .027
0 .059
0 .002
0 .008
0 .004
0 .002
0 .025
0 .015
0,. 1 16
0 .021
0 .0 11
0 .067
0 .0 16
0 .000

2 .299

2 .299

0 .225
0 . 147
0.,036
0 .0
. 12
0 .008
.
0,.010
0..008
0 .0
. 15
0..02 1
0 .026
.
0 .0
. 12
0.. 04 1

0 .225
0.. 147
0..036
0. 0 12
0.,008
0.,0 10
0.,008
0.,0 15
0.,021
0.,026
0 ,0
. 12
0.,04 1

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
CODE
030 1
0303
0305
0307
04
0401
0403
0405
1142

1143

1144

COMMODITY
S t a t i o n a r y air c o m p r e s s o r , 5 hp
S t a t i o n a r y air c o m p r e s s o r , 7 5 - 1 2 5 h . p .
S t a t i o n a r y a i r c o m p r e s s o r , 150 hp
C e n t r i f u g a l a i r c o m p . , o v e r 1,000 h p
Gas c o m p r e s s o r s
Centrifugal, uncooled
Angle e n g i n e , 2,000 hp
R e c i p r o c a t i n g , 1,000 h p

R E L A T I V E :I M P O R T A N C E
( 1972 UlE I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0..019
0 .019
0..013
0 .013
0,.005
0 .005
0..004
0,.004
0 .037
0..037
0..008
0,.008
0,.016
0,.016
0..013
0,.013

01
0101
0102
0103
0105
0107
0109
0111
02
0221
03
030 1

E l e v a t o r s , e s c a l a t o r s , a n d other l i f t s
Elevators & escalators
Electric freiqht elevator
Geared electric passenqer elevator
Gcarless electric passenqer elevator
Hydraulic passenqer elevator
Hydraulic freiqht elevator
O t h e r n o n - f a r m e l e v a t o r s , i n c l u d i n g dum
Escalators
Elevator and escalator parts & attachments
Parts and attachments for elevators and
Automobile lifts
Automobile lifts

0..052
0..043
0..001
0..013
0..0 12
0..006
0.,003
0..004
0..003
0..005
0.,005
0..004
0..004

0,.052
0..04 3
0,.001
0,.013
0 .012
0..006
0,.003
0,.004
0..003
0..005
0..005
0..004
0..0 04

01
0101
0103
0104
0105
0107
0108
0109
02
0202
0203
0205
0207
0209
03
030 1
0302
0305
04
040 1
0402
0403
0404
0405

Fluid power equipment
Fluid power pumps
Gear t y p e , 5-30 g p m .
V a n e t y p e , f i x e d , 5 to 25 g p m .
V a n e t y p e , f i x e d , 35 to 45 gpm
V a n e t y p e , v a r i a b l e , 7 1/2 to 15 gpm
A x i a l p i s t o n v a r i a b l e , 7 1/2 to 15 g p m .
A x i a l p i s t o n , f i x e d , 7 1/2 to 20 gpm
A x i a l p i s t o n , v a r i a b l e , 35 to 45 g p m .
Fluid power valves
I n d u s t r i a l p n e u m a t i c , 0 - 2 0 0 psi
I n d u s t r i a l h y d r a u l i c , 0 - 5 0 0 0 psi
M o b i l e h y d r a u l i c , 0 - 3 0 0 0 psi
H y d r a u l i c p r e s s u r e c o n t r o l , 45 g p m .
Hydraulic volume control
Cyli n d e r s
I n d u s t r i a l p n e u m a t i c , 2 inch b o r e
I n d u s t r i a l h y d r a u l i c , 2 inch b o r e
M o b i l e , h y d r a u l i c , 4 inch b o r e
Fluid power hose and tube fittings
1/2 in t u b e f i t t i n g , f l a r e l e s s , ss
1/2 in t u b e f i t t i n g , f l a r e d - f l a r e l e s s
1/4 in u n i o n , f l a r e d or f l a r e l e s s b r a s s
1/2 in m p 1/2 h o s e 100 R 5 r e u s a b l e e n d
1/2 in m p 1/2 h o s e 100 R 2 perm a t t . en

0.. 156
0.,051
0.,024
0..001
0.,004
0.,004
0.,009
0.,002
0. 007
0.,055
0.,006
0. 00 1
0.,027
0. 011
0. 009
0.,025
0,.005
0..008
0,.0 13
0 .025
0..007
0,.005
0,.007
0,.00 1
0,.005

0.. 156
0.,051
0..024
0..001
0..004
0..004
0..009
0.,002
0.,007
0.,055
0..006
0.,001
0. 027
0. 0 11
0.,009
0.,025
0,.005
0,.008
0 .013
0,.025
0 .007
0,.005
0,.007
0,.001
0 .005

02
020 1
0211
0221
0222
0231
0241
03
0351
0352
036 1
0362
0363
0364
0365

Industrial material handling equipment
Conveyinq equipment
Monorail conveyor
Packaqe conveyor
Belt conveyor
Bucket elevator
Trolley conveyor
Portable belt conveyor
M a t e r i a l h a n d l i n q trucks'
Electric trucks, operator-ridinq
Motorized handtrucks
I n t e r n a l c o m b u s t i o n t r k , u n d e r 6000 l b .
Internal combustion trucks 6000-14,999
I n t e r n a l c o m b u s t i o n t r u c k s 15,000 l b . a
Internal combustion tractor
Portable elevators (stackers)

0,.307
0,.111
0,.006
0..034
0 .043
0 .005
0,.0 19
0 .004
0 . 133
0,.028
0 .007
0,.031
0 .020
0 .009
0,.002
0..001

0 .307
0,.111
0,. 006
0 .034
0 .043
0 .005
0 .0 19
0 .004
0 . 133
0 .028
0 .007
0 .031
0 .020
0 .009
0 .002
0 .001

CODE
0372
0375
0376
04
0491
0493
0494
0496
1145

1146

1147

1148

See footnotes at end of table.




138

COMMODITY
Handlift trucks
Other handtrucks, t r a i l e r s , dollies
Parts and attachments
Hoist and cranes
H a n d c h a i n h o i s t , spur q e a r
E l e c t r i c h o i s t , luq t y p e
Air h o i s t , 1,000 l b . c a p a c i t y
Crane, overhead bridqe type

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 H E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0.001
0.001
0.008
0.008
0.027
0.027
0.063
0.063
0.010
0.010
0.013
0.013
0.005
0.005
0.035
0.035

0101
0102
0103
0104
0105
0111
0113
0115
0116
0121
0122
0124
0128
0 133
0135
0137

Mechanical power transmission equipment
Speed reducer, wormqear, 2.5-3 c. d .
Speed reducer, parallel shaft, helical
Gearmotor, parallel shaft
Speed reducer, wormqear, 8 c. d.
Reducer, parallel shaft, size 203
Bevel q e a r , coarse-pitch, AGMA class 8
Spur q e a r , c o a r s e - p i t c h , AGMA c l a s s 8
Spur q e a r , fine-pitch
Flexible c o u p l i n g , qear type
Roller chain, semifinished
Roller chain, finished
Mill chain
Roller chain plate sprocket
V-belt sheave
Universal joint, industrial
Clutch, friction type

0.217
0.014
0.015
0.015
0.011
0.006
0.014
0.017
0.008
0.012
0.009
0.027
0.006
0.011
0.004
0.014
0.032

0.217
0.014
0.015
0.015
0.011
0.006
0.014
0.017
0.008
0.012
0.009
0.027
0.006
0.011
0.004
0.014
0.032

02
0231
03
0332
04
0433
0434
0435
0436
0437
05
0538
0539
06
0641
0642
07
0742
08
0843
09
0944

Scales and balances
M o t o r truck s c a l e s
Motor trucks scales
R a i l r o a d truck s c a l e s
R a i l r o a d truck s c a l e s
Industrial scales
Bench and portable scales
Floor s c a l e s
Pre-determined weiqhinq and check w e i g h
A u t o m a t i c bulk w e i q h e r s
Misc. industrial scales
Commercial retail scales
Computinq scales
Misc. retail-commercial scales
Personal household scales
Bathroom scales
Personal weiqhinq scales and m i s c . hous
Mailinq scales
Mailing and parcel post scales
Accessories and attachments
Accessories and attachments
P a r e s for s c a l e s and b a l a n c e s
P a r t s for s c a l e s a n d b a l a n c e s

0.021
0.002
0.002

0.021
0.002
0.002

0.009
0.002
0.001

0.009
0.002

0101
0 111
0 121
0 133
0135

Fans and blowers, except portable
Centrifugal blower
P r o p e l l e r fan
A t t i c f a n , 30 inch s i z e
Axial f a n , 36-38 inch, direct drive
Industrial fan, arrangement n o . 1

0 . 103
0.036
0.003
0.009
0.015
0.040

0 . 103
0.036
0.003
0.009
0.015
0.040

01
0101
0 105
0107
0109
0111

Air conditioning and refrigeration
Heat transfer equipment
Packaged terminal a/c
R o o m fan c o i l a / c
Central station a/c unit
Unit cooler
Remote refrigerant condenser

0.651
0.068
0.013
0.006
0.014
0.008
0.004

0.651
0.068
0.013
0.006
0.014
0.008
0.004

equip

0.000
0.000

0.001

0.002
0.003
0.004
0.004
o.oot

0.003
0.002
0.001
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000

0.002
0.002

0.000
0.000
0.001
0.001

0.002
0.003
0.004
0.004
0.001
0.003
0.002
0.001
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000

0.002
0.002

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
CODE

1149

COMMODITY

0117
02
0201
0205
0208
0209
£ 2 15
0217
0219
0223
03
0302
0303
0306
0307
0309
04
0401
0402
0405
05
0502
0507
06
0601
0603
0605
0606
0607
0608
0609
0611
0614
0617

Finned coils, o.e.m.
Unitary air conditioners
Y e a r - r o u n d a / c , 2 - 3 ton
Y e a r - r o u n d a / c , 5 - 1 0 ton
Y e a r - r o u n d a / c , 25 ton
Single package a/c
Single packaqe heat pump
Split system heat pump
Split system, condensing unit
A/c coils
Commercial refrigeration equipment
Sectional cooler
Reach-in refriqerator
Multilevel display case
Frozen food case
Drinking water cooler
Refrigerant compressors
Compressor, 2-1/2 h.p. and under
Compressor, 3 h.p.
Automotive compressor
Refrigeration condensing units
Condenser, 3/4-3.0 h . p .
CondensiYtg u n i t o v e r 3 - 1 5 h . p .
Other a/c and refriqeration equipment
Centrifuqal liquid chiller
Ice cube maker
Absorption liquid chiller
Mobile vehicle refrigeration system
Automobile a/c
Truck c a b a / c
Pick-up/van a/c
Reciprocating liquid chiller
Water coolinq tower
Evaporative air cooler

01
0101
0102
0103
0104
0106
0111
0112
0113
0115
0116
0117
0118
0119
0121
0122
0123
0124
0125
0126
0127
05
0521
0522
0524
0525
0531
0532
0533

Miscellaneous general purpose equipment
Valves and fittinqs
G a t e v a l v e , i r o n , 6 inch
G a t e v a l v e , b r a s s or b r o n z e , 1 i n c h
G a t e v a l v e f o r q e d s t e e l , 1 inch
G a t e v a l v e , c a s t s t e e l , 6 inch
R e g u l a t i n g v a l v e , 1 inch
F l a n g e u n i o n , c a s t iron
E l b o w , m a l l e a b l e i r o n , 1/2 inch
T e e , f o r g e d s t e e l , 1 inch
E l b o w , w r o u g h t c o p p e r , 1/2 inch
B a l l v a l v e , b r o n z e , 2 inch
B a l l v a l v e , s t e e l , 6 inch
B u t t e r f l y v a l v e , 125 w s p , 6 inch
B u t t e r f l y v a l v e , 150 w o q , 12 inch
Plug valve, lubricated
IBBM gate valve
Fire hydrant
Safety valve
C a s t iron v a l v e
Gas flow regulator
Liquid flow requlator
Ball and roller bearinqs
Radial ball b e a r i n q , liqht
Radial ball bearinq, medium
Steel b a l l , chrome alloy
Radial ball bearinq, extra light
Roller bearing, tapered
Roller bearing, cylindrical
Roller bearinq, needle

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WE I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0 025
0 . 025
0 . 144
0 144
0 . 012
0 0 12
0 . 0 15
0 0 15
0 011
0 0 11
0 . 022
0 022
0 . 004
0 004
0 006
0 . 006
0 052
0 . 052
0 . 023
0 023
0 . 067
0 067
0 023
0 023
0 . 013
0 013
0 . 009
0 009
0 . 0 10
0 010
0 . 011
0 01 1
0 . 155
0 155
0 . 055
0 055
0 . 015
0 015
0 084
0 084
0 . 022
0 022
0 . 0 13
0 013
0 009
0 009
0 195
0 195
0 0 18
0 0 18
0 . 0 13
0,.0 13
0 . 006
0,.006
0 . 0 16
0 .0 16
0. 068
0 .068
0 . 007
0,.007
0 .,042
0 .042
0. 011
0 .0 1 1
0.,008
0 .008
0..007
0 .007
0..565
0..365
0..0 11
0..030
0,.005
0..032
0,.008
0 .009
0 .035
0 .037
0 .0 17
0 .0 10
0 .024
0 .020
0 .035
0 .0 17
0 .013
0 .007
0 .007
0 .021
0 .0 13
0 .012
0 . 183
0 .037
0 .024
0 .004
0 .009
0 .067
0 .019
0 .008

CODE
054 1
0542
06
0651
0652
0653
0654

P i l l o w b l o c k , ball b e a r i n q
P i l l o w b l o c k , roller b e a r i n q
Plain bearinqs
Main bearing, automotive
C o n n e c t i n g rod b e a r i n g , a u t o m o t i v e
B u s h i n g , 3/4 inch i. d .
Bushi n g , 1 i n c h i. d .

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED
0 .0 10
0..0 10
0 . 006
0 ,006
.
0 . 0 17
0.,0 17
0 . 001
0. 00 1
0 .,001
0 . 001
0.,007
0 . 007
0 . 007
0.,007

equipment

1., 157

1 .150

116 1
01
0102
0 103
0 104
0 105
0 106
0 107
02
021 1
0212
0213
0214
0215
0216
0217
0218
04
043 1
0432
0433

Food p r o d u c t s m a c h i n e r y
D a i r y industry m a c h i n e r y
Milk p a c k a q i n q m a c h i n e
H o m o q e n i zer
Ice c r e a m f r e e z e r , c o n t i n u o u s t y p e
S o f t ice cream f r e e z e r
Mi Ik s h a k e f r e e z e r
P a s t e u r i z e r , HTST p l a t e , 20 M P P H
B a k e r y industry m a c h i n e r y
Douqh mixer, bread
Oven, traveling tray, gas fired
O v e n , revolving tray, gas fired
B r e a d slicer
Bread bagging machine, automatic
Divider, 4 pocket
R o u n d e r , heavy duty
P r o o f e r , 5 l o a v e s per t r a y
C o m m e r c i a l food p r o d u c t i o n m a c h i n e r y
Food s l i c e r , 10 inch d i a m e t e r k n i f e
F o o d g r i n d e r , 25 to 30 l b s per m i n u t e
Food m i x e r , 20 q u a r t b o w l

0., 173
0.,029
0..007
0 .,002
0.,001
0.,0 12
0..006
0..00 1
0..035
0..003
0,.00 1
0..003
0..000
0,.004
0,.009
0..009
0..005
0.. 109
0..035
0,.037
0,.037

0 . 174
0 . 029
0 .007
0 . 002
0 .00 1
0 . 0 12
0 .006
0 .00 1
0 .035
0 .003
0 . 001
0 . 003
0 . 000
0 . 004
0 . 009
0 . 009
0 . 005
0 . 1 10
0 . 035
0 . 037
0 . 037

1162

Textile machinery and equipment
C l e a n i n q and o p e n i n q m a c h i n e r y
Cleaninq & openinq machinery, card room
Spinning machinery, except parts
S p i n n i n g and t w i s t i n g e q u i p m e n t
Warper, beam, hiqh-speed
Windinq machinery
Open e n d s p i n n i n q m a c h i n e , i m p o r t e d
Cotton twister, imported
Texturing machine, imported
Weaving machinery, except parts
Other fabric machinery includinq looms
shuttleless loom, imported
Knittinq machinery and equipment
N e e d l e , latch t y p e
Double knittinq m a c h i n e , imported
Worp knittinq m a c h i n e , imported
Dyeinq, dryinq, finishing machinery
Bleachinq, dyeing and finishinq equipme
Dryinq machinery, stocks, yarn cloth
Other textile machinery
Industrial sewing machines
Overedqinq machine
H i q h - s p e e d plain sewer
T e x t i l e m a c h i n e r y p a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s
Turninqs & shapes
P a r t s for c a r d c l o t h i n q
P a r t s for all o t h e r fiber to f a b r i c m a c
P a r t s , power l o o m s
Parts, knittinq machinery
Parts, bleachinq, finishinq
P a r t s , all other t e x t i l e m a c h i n e r y

0 ., 197
,
0 .009
0 .009
0 .027
0 .007
0 .006
0 .004
0 .00 1
0 .002
0 .007
0 .016
0 .0 11
0 .005
0 .023
0 .005
0 .0 14
0 .003
0 .026
0 .014
0 .003
0 .010
0 .036
0 .010
0,.026
0 .060
0 .0 12
0,.005
0 .008
0,.0 11
0,.0 04
0,.003
0..0 17

0 . 197
0 .009
0 .009
0 .027
0 .007
0 .006
0 .0 04
0 .00 1
0 .002
0 .007
0 . 0 16
0 .011
0 .005
0 . 023
0 .005
0 .0 14
0 .003
0 .026
0 .0 14
0 .003
0 .0 10
0 .036
0 .010
0 .026
0 . 060
0 .0 12
0 .005
0 .003
0 .0 11
0 .004
0 .003
0 .017

116

0 .565
0 .365
0 .011
0 .030
0 .005
0 .032
0 .008
0 .009
0 .035
0 .037
0 .0 17
0 .010
0,.024
0 .020
0 .035
0 .0 17
0 .013
0 .007
0 .007
0,.021
0 .0 13
0..0 12
0 . 183
0 .037
0 .024
0 .004
0 .009
0 .067
0 .019
0 .008

See footnotes at end of table.




COMMODITY

139

S p e c i a l industry m a c h i n e r y a n d

11
11 12
21
2121
2125
2127
2128
2132
2137
34
3441
3443
44
4449
4454
4455
55
5562
5563
5565
66
667 1
6673
77
7711
7712
7713
7714
7715
7716
77 17

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
COMMODITY

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER

Woodworking machinery and equipment
O t h e r t h a n for h o m e w o r k s h o p s
Sawmill equipment
Veneer, plywood, and hardboard makinq e
Sawing m a c h i n e s , except sawmill equipme
Straight-line m a c h i n e r y : p l a n e r s , sander
Boring and carvinq machinery, dovetaile
O t h e r w o o d w o r k i n g m a c h i n e r y : l a t h e s , pla
P a r t s a n d a t t a c h m e n t s * c u t t i ng t o o l s
All o t h e r p a r t s , a t t a c h m e n t s , a n d a c c e s
Chain saws
Chain saw, internal combustion
For h o m e w o r k s h o p s
Saws including circular
O t h e r w o o d w o r k i n g m a c h i n e r y for h o m e wo
Saw b l a d e
Saw blade solid tooth
Saw b l a d e , i n s e r t e d t o o t h
Printing trades machinery and equipment
Printing presses, offset
Sheet-fed, sinqle color
Sheet fed 2-color
w
Sheet-fed, 4-color, 38
W e b - f e d , c o m m e r c i a l , 4 - u n i t , 38"
W e b - f e d * , n e w s p a p e r , 4 - u n i t , 36"
Typesetting and casting machinery
Typesetting machine, hot metal
Matrix, 4-12 point
Phototypesetting machine
Bookbinding machinery and equipment
Folding machine
Gathering machine
Paper cutter
Parts, attachments and accessories
Printing plate, aluminum offset
Intermediate roller, rubber covered

0 085
0 045
0 0 13
0 006
0 004
0 005
0 002
0 006
0 004
0 006
0 011
0 011
0 012
0 009
0 003
0 0 16
0 0 12
0 004
0 118
0 067
0 004
0 007
0 0 13
0 0 14
0 030
0,.0 14
0..00 1
0..002
0..010
0..011
.
0 .003
0,.005
0..002
0 .026
0..016
0..010

0 085
0 045
0 0 13
0 006
0 004
0 005
0 002
0 006
0 004
0 006
0 01 1
0 011
0 012
0 009
0 003
0 0 16
0 0 12
0 004
0 1 18
0 067
0 004
0 007
0 0 13
0 014
0 030
0.,014
0. 00 1
0. 0 02
0.,0 10
0.,011
0.,003
0.,005
0.,002
0.,026
0.,0 16
0.,010

Other special industry machinery
Rubber working and rubber machinery
Heavy duty mixer
Plain mixer
Mi x e r
Vulcanizing press
Tire recapping and repairing machinery
Other rubber working machinery
Plastic and rubber industry machinery
Heavy duty mixer
Plain mixer
Mixer
Vulcanizing press
Plastic extruder
Plastics machinery
n
P l a s t i c s e x t r u d e r , 4 1 / 2 to 8 "
Compression molding machinery
Injection molding machinery
Blow molding machinery
Other plastics machinery and parts
Chemical industry machinery
Chemical agitators
Chemical driers
Centri f u g a l
C h e m i c a l m i x e r , p l a i n s t e e l , w i t h or m/
Other chemical machinery
Chemical machinery parts
Miscellaneous industry machinery

0,.518
0,.067
0..017
0..008
0..002
0..012
0..010
0.,018

0.,508

0 .098
0 .020
0 .003
0 .056
0 .004
0 .014
0 .056
0 .009
0 .009
0 .010
0 .009
0 .009
0 .009
0 .296

CODE

1167

0 . 280
0 . 054
0 . 005
0., 1 14
0.,037
0.,070

0.. 193
0. 134
0 . 059
0 . 036

See footnotes at end of table.




0621
0622
0623
0624
0626
0627
0628
0629
0631
0633
0635

R o t a r y k i l n , 12* d i a m e t e r x 300* long
C o t t o n gin s t a n d 3 n d d r i e r
Cotton baling press ea.
Tobacco machinery and parts
Concrete machinery and parts
Bottle forminq/glass making machinery a
Shoemaking machinery and parts
M e t a l c l e a n i n g , d e q r e a s i n g m a c h i n e r y an
E l e c t r o n i c t u b e m a k i n g m a c h i n e r y a n d par
Stoneworking machinery and parts
Other machinery and parts

01
0101
0102
0 103
0 105
0106
02
020 1
0202
0203
03
030 1
0302
0303
0304
0305
0306

Packing and packaginq machinery
Fillinq and cappinq machines
Dry p r o d u c t s f i l l i n q m a c h i n e
Liquid container filler
Form-fill-seal- machine
Cappinq machine
Cartoner
Package forming and wrapping machines
Wrapping machine
Bag m a k i n g m a c h i n e
Thermoformer
M a c h i n e r y for p r o c e s s i n g p k g s . ft b o t t l e s
Bottle cleaning machine
Casing machine
Labeling machine
Code marker
Checkwei q h t e r
Tape d i s p e n s e r
Electrical machinery and

117
1171

140

COMMODITY

01
0101
0102
0103
0104
0105
0 109
0111
0112
0113
0115
0116
0117
0118
0 1 19
0121
0122
0123
0 124
0 125
0126
0127
0 128
0129
0131
0132
0133
0134
02
0211

equipment

Wirinq devices
Current carrying
L a m p h o l d e r , i n c a n d e s c e n t , 660 w a t t s
L a m p h o l d e r , f l u o r e s c e n t , 660 w a t t s
Power o u t l e t , residential
Switch, regular mechanical, tumbler
L i g h t n i n g a r r e s t e r , 9-10 k v .
Incandescent lampholders
Lampholders excluding incandescent
Pin ft s l e e v e ^ o u t l e t , p l u g c a p ft c o n n e c
C o n v e n i e n c e and p o w e r o u t l e t : 2 - p o l e , 3
C o n n e c t o r b o d y ft f l a n g e d o u t l e t , e x c . p
A t t a c h , p l u g c a p ft f l a n g e d inlet* 2 ~ p o l
P r e c i s i o n s n a p - a c t i n g s w i t c h e s , e x c . li
A.c. single pole switches, except mercu
Gen. use switches, ex. non-mercury a.c.
Appliance and fixture switches, except
Automotive and aircraft switches
D i m m e r s a n d all o t h e r s p e c i a l p u r p o s e s
M e t a l c o n t a c t s , p r e c i o u s a n d all o t h e r
P r e s s u r e c o n n e c t o r for s c r e w c o n e , or o
Compression connectors
Preinsulated terminal and s p l i c e r , tool
B a n d or s t r i p t e r m i n a l ft s p l i c e r , machi
Pigtail conncctor, including wire nuts
B l a d e or pin w i r e c o n n e c t o r s
Other w i r e c o n n e c t o r s
Terminal blocks
Other current-carryinq w i r i n g devices
Noncurrent carrying
G r o u n d rod 5 / 8 " d i a m e t e r , x8* l o n g

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED
0,. 0 12
0.,006
0..008
0..018
0 ,003
.
0..006
0..006
0..028
0..022
0..024
0.. 040
0. 0 03
0 .076
0 . 076
0. 067
0 ..035
0. 006
0.. 0 12
0. 007
0 .,005
0 . 0 04
0 . 0 13
0. 008
0 .,003
0 . 003
0 .,0 19
0 . 0 04
0. 005
0 . 006
0 .002
0 . 002
0 . 002

0 .068
,
0..035
0 .006
.
0 ., 0 12
0,.007
0..005
0..004
0..013
0,.008
0..003
0 .003
,
0,.019
0..004
0., 005
0..006
0..002
0..002
0.. 002

3 . 497

3..497

0..332
0.. 185

0 .332
0 . 185
0 .023
0 .032
0 . 062
0 .039
0 .030

0 .003
0 .0 12
0 .003
0 .002
0 .012
0 .007
0 .004
0 .0 12
0 .003
0 .006
0 .018
0 .004
0 .004
0 .017
0 .011
0 .011
0 .007
0 .0 11
0 .003
0 .006
0 .007
0 .006
0 .015
0 . 147

0 . 147
0 .008

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811

Insulator p i n , qalvanized steel
Guy c l a m p , 3 b o l t , 6 i n c h e s lonq
C r o s s arm b o l t , 5/8 inch d i a .
Plastic boxes and covers
W a l l p l a t e , p l a s t i c for s w i t c h
Stamped metal outlet box
Stamped metal switch and receptacle box
Conduit box, cast metal
C o n d u i t o u t l e t b o d y , l b , 3/4 i n .
Riqid c o n d u i t , q a l v . s t e e l
Stamped metal cover
Electrical metal tubinq
Riqid metal conduit
Flexible steel conduit
Metal raceway and wireway: surface and
Ventilated cable tray and accessories
Fittinqs: cast conduit b o d y , cover, and
Fittinqs, except cast conduit b o d y , cov
EMT f i t t i n q s
Other electrical metal conduit fittinqs
Cast metal b o x , c o v e r , q a s k e t , & access
Cast m e t a l b o x , c o v e r , q a s k e t I a c c e s s .
C o m m e r c i a l p o l e and t r a n s m i s s i o n l i n e h
N o n c o m m e r c i a l p o l e a n d t r a n s m i s s i o n lin
S u s p e n s i o n h a r d w a r e for h i q h v o l t a q e in
Other n o n c u r r e n t - c a r r y i n q w i r i n q d e v i c e

0212
0213
0214
0264
0265
0266
0267
0268
0269
027 1
0272
0273
0274
0275
0276
0277
0278
0279
0281
0283
0284
0285
0286
0287
0288
0289
1172

01
0101
0 111
0 131
0 137
0 199
02
024 1
0242
024 3
0244
0245
0246
0247
0248
024 9
0263
0267
027 1

1 173

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER

COMMODITY

CODE

0
0
0
0

005
003
007
011

0 004
0 0 14
0 022
0 002
0 005
0 003
0 005
0 0 04
0 005
0 003
0 005
0 003
0 030
0 009
0 0 04
0.,005

0 . 005
0 0 14
0 022
0 . 003
0 . 009
0 . 033

0. 159
0. 057
0 ..0 16
0..008
0..002
0.,022
0 .008
.
0.. 102
0..007
0 .0
. 34
0 .006
.
0 .0
, 04
0 .004
,
0,.011
0 .006
,
0 .0 04
0 .007
0 .005
0 .006
0 .008

Motors, qenerators, motor qenerator

0..644

0,.6 44

0 .358
0 .003
0 .009
0 .0 78
0 . 084
0 .02 1
0 . 042
0 .038
0 .031

0 .358
0 .003
0 .009
,
0 .077
0 . 083
0 . 02 1
0 .042
0 . 038
0 .031
0 .003
0 . 024
0 . 002
0 .003
0 . 023
0 . 286

sets

0 .024
0 .002
0 .003
0 . 024
0 .286

1174

0 024

0., 159
0 .057
0 ,0
. 16
0.,008
0.,002
0.,022
0.,008
0 . 102
0 ,007
.
0 ,0
. 34
0..006
0 .0
. 04
0 .004
.
0 .011
,
0 .006
.
0 .0
, 04
0 .007
.
0..005
0 .006
0,.008

Electric motors
F r a c t i o n a l h p . , d . c . , 1/2 h p .
F r a c t i o n a l h . p . , a . c . , 1/20 - 1/5 h . p
F r a c t i o n a l lip., a . c . , 1/4 h p .
F r a c t i o n a l h p . , a . c . , 1/2 h p .
F r a c t i o n a l h p . , a . c . , 1/25 h p . a n d u n .
Blower m o t o r , a u t o m o b i l e
Inteqral h p . , a . c . , 3 h p .
I n t e q r a l h p . , a . c . , 10 h p .
I n t e q r a l h p . , a . c . , 250 h p .
I n t e q r a l h p . , a . c . , 600 h p .
I n t e q r a l h p . , d . c . , 5 tip.
I n t e q r a l h p . , d . c . , 25 h p .
I n t e q r a l h p . , a . c . , 50 h p .
Generators and qenerator sets

0222
0223
0224
0229

0 . 0 10
0. 0 1 1
0 01 1

Integratinq and measurinq instruments
Electrical (direct meas.) instr.
W a t t - h o u r m e t e r , s i n q l e p h a s e , 30 a m p .
Voltmeter, d.c., panel type
Wattmeter
I.e. enqine analyzer
P a r t s , v a r i o u s , for i n t e q r a t i n q m e t e r s
Electronic (indirect meas.) instr.
Diqital voltmeter
Oscilloscope
Analoq v o l t m e t e r , electronic
Volt-ohm-mi 11iammeter, portable
Semiconductor tester parametric
Combination and qroup test sets
Siqnal q e n e r a t o r , m i c r o w a v e
Siqnal q e n e r a t o r , a u d i o
Siqnal q e n e r a t o r , RF
Frequency meter
Field s t r e n q t h i n s t r u m e n t s
Osci1loqraphic recorder, stylus type

01
0 10 1
0 104
0 105
0 106
0107
0 108
0 111
0 1 12
0 1 13
0 1 14
0 1 17
0 1 18
0119
02

CODE

1 175
01
0101
0102
02
0212
03
0321
0332
0333
04
044 1
0443
0445
0451
0452
0453
0454
05
056 1
06
067 1
0672
0673
07

See footnotes at end of table.




02
0205
0207
03
030 1
0303
0305
0307
0315
05
050 1
0504
0507
051 1
06
062 1
0623
0625
0627
063 1
0633
07
070 1
0703
0705
07 1 1
072 1
0725
073 1
08
080 1
09
098 1

141

COMMODITY
E l e c t r i c q e n e r a t i n q p l a n t 100 - 125 kw
G e n e r a t o r s e t , p o r t a b l e , q a s 1.5-5.0 K W
G e n e r a t o r , a . c.» 30 k w .
L a r q e q e n e r a t o r s and q e n e r a t o r s e t s

R E L A T I V E :I M P O R T A N C E
(1972 W EIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
0..003
0 . 003
0..022
0 . 022
0..003
0 . 003
0..258
0.258

T r a n s f o r m e r s and power r e q u l a t o r s
F l u o r e s c e n t lamp b a l l a s t s
C o r r e c t power f a c t o r type
Uncorrected power factor type
Distribution transformers
Liquid immersed, pole type, sinqle phas
L i q u i d i m m e r s e d , pad m o u n t , s i n q l e p h a s
Liquid immersed, subsurface, sinqle pha
Liquid immersed, three phase
D r y t y p e , sinqle or t h r e e p h a s e
Small power transformers
501-2500 KVA, liquid immersed
2 5 0 1 - 1 0 0 0 0 K V A , liquid i m m e r s e d
5 0 1 - 1 0 0 0 0 K V A , dry type
S e c o n d a r y unit s u b s t a t i o n
Larqe power transformers
1 0 0 0 1 - 3 0 0 0 0 K V A , w i t h LTC
1 0 0 0 1 - 3 0 0 0 0 K V A , w / o LTC
3 0 0 0 1 - 1 0 0 0 0 0 K V A , w i t h LTC
3 0 0 0 1 - 1 0 0 0 0 0 K V A , w / o LTC
100000 KVA a n d a b o v e w i t h LTC
100000 KVA and a b o v e , w / o LTC
S p e c i a l t y and all other t r a n s f o r m e r s
O p e n c o r e / c o i l and u n i t s e n d - b e l l e n c l o
H I D lamp t r a n s f o r m e r s
Instrument transformers
General purpose transformers
R e a c t o r s and other special p u r p o s e
Transmission and dist. voltaqe reqs.
Other transformers
Parts
Transformer parts, subassemblies, and a
Other electrical apparatus
Pole type capacitor

0..234
0 .025
.
0,.023
0..002
0..076
0..048
0..0 14
0..004
0..008
0..002
0 .028
0 .0 10
0 .007
0 .002
0 .008
0 .047

0 .013
0 .0 15
0 .046
0 .003
0 .008
0 .0 10
0 .007
0..006
0..0 04
0..008
0,.006
0..006
0 .006
0 .006

0 . 234
0 . 025
0 .023
0 . 002
0 . 076
0 .048
0 . 014
0 . 004
0 . 008
0 . 002
0 .028
0 .010
0 .007
0 .002
0 .008
0..047
0..008
0 .010
0..009
0 .008
0..006
0 .007
0 .046
0 .003
0 .008
0 .010
0 .007
0..006
0 .004
0 .008
0 .006
0 .006
0 .006
0 .006

Switchqear, switchboard, etc. equipment
Panelboards
Distribution, fusible
Liqhtinq, circuit breaker
Safety switches
A - C . , 3 p o l e , 60 a m p s .
Circuit breakers
Air, a.c.
O i l , o u t d o o r , 115 k v .
O i l , o u t d o o r , 34.5 k v . , 1200 a m p .
Swi t c h q e a r
A s s e m b l y , i n d o o r , 600 v , a . c .
Assembly, indoor, 5 kv, a.c.
A s s e m b l y , i n d o o r , 15 k v , a . c .
D i s c o n n e c t s w i t c h , 600 a m p .
Distribution cut-out, indicatinq
B u s d u c t , pluq-in t y p e , 600 a m p s .
F u s e l i n k , 15 a m p e r e s
C i r c u i t b r e a k e r load c e n t e r s
12-24 b r a n c h e s
Low-voltaqe fuses
Cartridqe fuse, renewable
Cartridqe fuse, one-time
Pluq fuse, one-time
Industrial controls

0 .473
0 .039
0 .017
0,.022
0 .017
0 .017
0 .085
0,.023
0,.051
0..011
0 .091
.
0 .020
,
0,.012
0 .008
,
0 .023
,
0..008
0..0 16
0 .004
0..0 17
0 .0
. 17
0,.019
0..002
0..013
0..004
0..205

0 .473
0 .039
0 .0 17
0 .022
0 .017
0 .017
0 .085
0 .023
0 .051
0 .0 11
0 .091
0 .020
0 .0 12
0 .008
0 . 023
0 .008
0 .0 16
0 .004
0 .0 17
0 . 0 17
0 .0 19
0 .002
0 . 0 13
0 .004
0 .205

0 .020

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
COMMODITY

CODE
0777
078 1
0783
1177

1178

S t a r t e r s , a . c . , 25 h p . , 440 v o l t s
S t a r t e r s , a . c . 75 h p . 440 v o l t s
C o n t a c t o r , a . c . , s i z e 1, 3 p o l e

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
C1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED
0 . 124
0 . 046
0 035

0 124
n 046
0 035

01
010 1
0 102
0103
0 104
0 105
0106
0108
0 109
02
021 1
0212
0213

Electric lamps/bulbs
Incandescent
100 w a t t s , i n s i d e f r o s t e d
Photoflash b u l b , AG-1
Scaled beam head-lamp, replacement
3-way, 50-100-150 watts
R e f l e c t o r , par t y p e , 150 w a t t s
A u t o m o b i l e l a m p , m i n i a t u r e , 32-4 c . p .
S e a l e d b e a m h e a d l a m p , 5 . 7 5 inch o . e . m .
Flashcube
O t h e r than i n c a n d e s c e n t
F l u o r e s c e n t , r a p i d s t a r t , 40 w a t t s
M e r c u r y l a m p , 400 w a t t s
F l u o r e s c e n t , s l i m l i n e , 75 w a t t s

0 182
0 . 124
0 062
0 . 00 1
0 009
0 006
0 . 0 12
0 007
0 . 009
0 0 17
0 058
0 026
0 . 0 13
0 0 19

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

01
0 102
0103
0104
0 105
0106
0107
0 108
0111
0112
02
0217
03
032 1
0322
0323
0324
0325
0326
0327
0328
0329
0331
0333
0334
0336
1 1
1 102
1104
1106
1109
1111
1112
1 118
1119
1121
1 122
1 123
1124
1 129
1131
12
121 1
1213
1215

Electronic components and accessories
Receiving type electron tubes
M i n i a t u r e t u b e , t y p e 6BZ6
Miniature tube, type 6CB6A
M i n i a t u r e t u b e , t y p e 12AU7A
M i n i a t u r e t u b e , t y p e 12BA6
M i n i a t u r e t u b e , t y p e 12BE6
M i n i a t u r e t u b e , t y p e 35W4
Miniature tube, type 50C5
Standard qlass t u b e , type 5U4GB
Standard qlass tube, tyoo 6SN7GTB
C a t h o d e ray T . V . p i c t u r e t u b e
23 inch v i e w a b l e , c o l o r
Power, transmitter, special purpose tubes
E x t e r n a l a n o d e t u b e , 100 w a t t s a n d u n .
E x t . a n o d e t u b e , 101 t h r u 1000 w a t t s
E x t . a n o d e t u b e , 100 1 t h r u 10000 w a t t s
I n t e r n a l a n o d e t u b e , 25 w a t t s a n d less
I n t e r n a l a n o d e t u b e s , 150 to 500 w
Xenon qas thyratrons
Klystron, reflex oscillator
Maqnetrons, continuous wave
F o r w a r d w a v e t u b e , 10 w a t t s a n d l e s s
C a m e r a t u b e , bl.?ck a n d w h i t e p i c k - u p
Display storage tube
Backward wave tube
Oscilloscope tube, sinqle qun
Capaci t o r s
Aluminum electrolytic, standard
Aluminum electrolytic, subminiature
All o t h e r a l u m i n u m e l e c t r o l y t i c
T a n t a l u m , foil a n d w e t s l u q e l e c t r o l y t i
T a n t a l u m , dry sluq and wire electrolyti
T a n t a l u m , dry s l u q a n d w i r e e l e c t r o l y t i
Paper d i e l e c t r i c
Film di e l e c t r i c
C e r a m i c t u b u l a r , d i s c , p l a t e a n d all tw
Ceramic monolithic chips
Ceramic m o n o l i t h i c , radial leaded
Ceramic monolithic, axial leaded
M i c a a n d all o t h e r f i x e d
Variable dielectric
R e s i s t o r s for e l e c t r i c a p p l i c a t i o n s
Fixed, carbon composition resistor
Fixed, carbon film resistor
Fixed, metal film resistor

0. 976
0 068
0 007
0 007
0 007
0 008
0 . 008
0 . 0 10
0 . 007
0 . 007
0. 006
0,.043
0 .043
0 .096
0..006
0 .005
0 .005
0,.002
0 .005
0 .0 12
0 .0 15
0 .009
0 .0 14
0 .006
0 .006
0 .005
0 .007
0 . 121
0 .008
0 .004
0 .009
0 .006
0 .0 18
0 .0 1 1
0 .0 14
0 .0 12
0 .002
0 .004
0 .0 14
0 .005
0 .008
0 .006
0 .092

0 976
0 068
0 007
0 007
0 007
0 008
0 ..008
0 . 010
0 . 007
0 .,007
0.,006
0 .043
0 .043
0..096
0..006
0 .005
0 ., 005
0..002
0..005
0 .012
0 .0 15
0..009
0,.014
0,.006
0..006
0..005
0..007
0.. 121
0 . 008
0..0 04
0.. 009
0..006
0 ,. 0 18
0.,0 11
0 ,. 0 14
0..012
0., 002
0 .,004
0 . 0 14
0..005
0 ,008
.
0..006
0 ..092
0. 015
0 .006
0 . 003

0 .007
0 .003

;

CODE
1217
1219
1221
1228
1229
1232
1241
1242
1245
1251
1255
1256
1257
1258
1259
1261
1271
1272
21
2111
2112
2121
2131
23
230 1
2303
24
2411
2421
2422
2423
243 1
2432
244 1
2442
246 1
2462
2463
2465
2467
25
2521
2523
2526
2527
27
2702
2703
2705
2706
2708
2709
31
3102
3103
3104
3106
3111
33
3302
35
3507
351 1
3513
3515

182
124
062
00 1
009
006
0 12
007
009
0 17
058
026
0 13
0 19

See footnotes at end of table.




142

COMMODITY
F i x e d , m e t a l film r e s i s t o r , e s t a b . reli
Fixed, other, non-wirewound resistor
F i x e d , w . w . , p r e c ' n , low t e m p . , s t d . r
F i x e d , w . w . , u l t r a - p r e c . (not e s t a b . r
F i x e d , n o n - p r e c . w i r e w o u n d r e s i s t o r , wi
Fixed, w . w . , non-precision, with top r
T r i m m e r , n o n ~ w w , s i n q l e turn
Trimmer, non-ww, multi-turn
P o t , n o n - p r e c i s i o n , non w i r e w o u n d , sinq
Trimmer, wirewound, multi-turn
P o t e n t i o m e t e r , prec'n, w w , sinqle turn
V a r i a b l e , p o w e r w i r e w o u n d r e s i s t o r , sin
O t h e r v a r i a b l e w w r e s i s t o r , s i n q l e tur
Potentiometer, non-w w , multi-turn
Potentiometer, w w, multi-turn
Thermi stor
R e s i s t o r n e t w o r k , thin f i l m
R e s i s t o r n e t w o r k , thick f i l m
Relays
S e a l e d , 100 m w . , DPDT
G e n . p u r p . open t y p e , S P D T , 5 a m p .
C r y s t a l c a n , 1/2 s i z e , D P D T , 2 a m p .
Dry r e e d
Antennas
I n d o o r b r o a d b a n d c o l o r TV
O u t d o o r b r o a d b a n d c o l o r TV
Connectors
C o a x i a l c o n n e c t o r (radio f r e q u e n c y a n d
Cylindrical, h.d. and standard
Miniature cylindrical
Subminiature cylindrical
Rack a n d p a n e l , i n t e q r a l s h e l l a n d simi
R a c k - a n d - p a n e l / r e c t a n q u l a r submi ni a t u r e
Printed circut connector, one-piece typ
P r i n t e d - c i r c u i t c o n n e c t o r , t w o - p i e c e ty
Hermetic sealed connector
Plate module connector
Planar cable connector
Audio and microphone connectors
Miscellaneous special purpose connector
Maqnetic tape
Audible ranqe
C o m p u t e r , 1600 b . p . i .
Broadcast video
C l o s e d c i r c u i t TV
Electronic hardware (radio h a r d w a r e )
Electronic hardware, radio hardware
Audio pluq
Tube socket, 7-pin miniature
Connector pluq, 8-pin
C o n n e c t o r s o c k e t , 11-pin
Phono cartridqe and pickup
Di o d e s
Siqnal diodesor assemblies
Microwave diode
Rectifier,or other power diodes and ass
Zener diode
Selenium rectifier
Thyri s t o r s
T h y r i stor
Transi s t o r s
Siqnal transistor
R a d i o f r e q . a n d m i c r o w a v e pwr t r n s i s t r
P o w e r t r a n s i s t o r , 0-9 w a t t s
P o w e r t r a n s i s t o r , 10 w a t t s a n d o v e r

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED
0..002
0..009
0..003
0..00 1
0..005
0..002
0..004
0 ..00 1
0.,032
0 .,0 04
0.,001
0 .00 1
0.,002
0 . 001
0 . 003
0 .008
0 .002
0 .002
0 .096
0 .005
0 .076
0 .00 1
0 .015
0 .028
0..008
0,.021
0.. 118
0..015
0 .007
0,.0 12
0,.006
0..007
0..014
0 . 0 13
0 . 008
0..005
0 . 003
0.,003
0. 003
0 . 021
0 . 057
0 .036
0 . 0 15
0 . 004
0 . 001
0 . 105
0 .017
0 .021
0 . 0 16
0,.021
0,. 022
0..008
0 .0
. 19
0 .004
,
0..002
0..010
0..002
0..00 1
0..008
0.,008
0 .036
.
0..0 18
0 .,004
0 ..007
0 . 008

0.,002
0.,007
0..002
0..00 1
0..004
0..002
0. 003
0. 00 1
0.,027
0. 003
0. 00 1
0. 00 1
0. 002
0 . 00 1
0 . 002
0..007
0 .002
0 .002
0 .096
0 .005
0 .076
0 .00 1
0 .0 15
0 .028
0..008
0 .021
0.. 1 18
0..015
0 .007
0,.0 12
0,.006
0,.007
0..014
0.. 0 13
0,.008
0..005
0.. 003
0..003
0..003
0.,021
0..057
0..036
0.,015
0..004
0. 00 1
0.. 105
0..017
0.. 02 1
0 ., 0 16
0..021
0,.022
0..008
0,.0 19
0,.004
0 .002
0 . 0 10
0,.002
0 .00 1
0 .008
0 .008
0 .036
0 . 0 18
0 .004
0 .007
0 . 008

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

COMMODITY
Optoelectronic devices
Liqht e m i t t i n g d i o d e or a r r a y
Other optoelectronic devices, excluding
Digital bi-polar integrated circuits
B i p o l a r l o g i c , TTL
B i p o l a r l o g i c , e x c e p t TTL
Bipolar m e m o r y , RAM
Bipolar memory, except RAM'S
Digital MOS integrated circuits
MOS, memory
MOS, except memory
MOS, microprocessor
Linear integrated circuits
A m p l i fi e r
Interface
Other analog integrated circuits
Hybri-d i n t e g r a t e d c i r c u i t s
Thick film
Thin film
Multi-chip and other hybrid types
Other semiconductor devices and parts
Other finished semiconductor devices
Dice and wafers
Other semiconductor parts, except dice
Miscellaneous electrical mach and equip
Storage batteries
A u t o m o t i v e , 12 v o l t , r e p l a c e m e n t
Industrial truck
Primary batteries, dry and wet
Dry cell size d flashlight battery
Mi s c . g e n . p u r p . d r y c e l l b a t t e r i e s
Dry c e l l , lantern battery
Dry cell transistor battery
A l k a l i n e c e l l s i z e aa b a t t e r y
A l k a l i n e cell size aaa b a t t e r y
Alkaline c e l l , size c battery
Alkaline cell size d battery
Alkaline c e l l , all other sizes
Other dry cells
Wet cell primary batteries
P a r t s & s u p p l i e s for p r i m a r y b a t t e r i e s
Carbon and graphite products
B r u s h , a u t o , g e n e r a t o r or a l t e r n a t o r
B r u s h , for fractional h . p . m o t o r
B r u s h , for integral h p . motor
Electrode, graphite
Telegraph apparatus
Teleprinter unit
Other teleprinter terminals
X-ray equipment
X-ray tube, anode
Medical X-ray unit
Electrical e q p t . for int. c o m b , e n q i n e s
Battery cable
Voltage r e g u l a t o r , for p a s s e n g e r c a r s
Starting motor
Ignition c o i l , for p a s s e n g e r c a r s
Spark plug, automotive
B r e a k e r p o i n t s e t , for p a s s e n g e r c a r s
Misc. electrical and electronic
Environmental controls
Building comfort controls

instru.

0.004
0.003
0.002
0.022
0.011
0.006
0.002
0.003
0 . 0 12
0.007
0.0 04
.00 1
.008
.003
.00 1

.004
.029
. 0 14
. 0 12
.003
.0 13
0.003
0 .006

0.004
0 .497
0 . 137
0 . 107
0.030
0 .039
0.008
0.001
0.0 15
0.003
0.003
0.001
0 .003
0.001
0.002
0.000
0.00 1
0 .002
0 .085
0.005
0.005
0.007
0.067
0.017
0 . 0 10
0 . 007

0.004
0 .003
0.022
0 . 0 12
0.007

0211

0215
119
02
0203
0205
0208
0209

021 1

0212
0213
0214
02 15
0216
0219
0222
0223
0226

0227
0228
0229
0232
0234
0236
0237
0238
0239
04
0403
0404
041 1
04 12
0413
0421
0422
0427
0429
0432
0433

0 .002

0 .000
.00 1
.002

.085
.005
.005
.007
0.067
0.0 17
. 0 10

0.007
0 .072
0 . 139
0.016
0.006
0.017
0.012
0.0 74
0.014
0 .080

0 .080

0 .080
0 . 057

0 .080
0 . 057

1 192




0 1
0 10 1

0 102

0 104
0 106

0 115
0 121

0 125
0 131
02

0225
0226
0227
0228
0232
0234

See footnotes at end of table.

143

Temperature responsive controls
Pressure responsive, pneumatic controls
Inherent motor protectors
Building control parts, accessories
Appliance regulation controls
Temperature responsive appliance contro
All o t h e r a p p l i a n c e r e g u l a t i n g c o n t r o l s

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
TORMER
0 .036
0 .007
0.011
0 .002
0 . 023
0.018
0.005

0 .036
0 .007
0 .,0 11
0. 002
0. 023
0 ..0 18
0 .0 0 5

1.703

1.,7 10

Oil field and gas field m a c h i n e r y
Oil f i e l d a n d q a s f i e l d d r i l l i n g m a c h i n e r y
Portable m a s t , 140-142
Other surface drilling equip, and parts
Wheel-mounted drilling and well-servici
Rotary table
T r a v e l i n g block
Drawwork s
C o m b i n a t i o n hook
Rotary slip
Swi v e l
Blowout preventers and accessories
Coring equipment
Tool joints, subs and c o n n e c t o r s
Drill collar
S u b s u r f a c e d r i l l i n q e q u i p . , o f f s h o r e dr
Tunqsten-carbido insert bits
Steel-toothed bits
Other bits, including diamond bits
Slush pump
Cementing equipment
Well surveying equipment
Fishing tools-rental
Fishing tools-market sale and replaceme
O t h e r s u b s u r f a c e d r i l l i n g e q u i p , a n d pa
Oil field a n d qns field p r o d u c t i o n m a c h i n e r y
Christmas tree assemblies
W e l l h e a d e q u i p , f o r s u b s e a on b o t t o m co
Pumpinq units and accessories
Sucker rods
Deepwell pump
Retrievable packers
Permanent packers and accessories
Separating, metering and treating equip
Valves, chokes, manifolds
Gas lift valve
Other production equip, and parts

0.217
0 . 123
0.0 13
0.0 12
0.0 10
0 .000
0.001
0 .002
0.001
0 .003
0.001
0.0 10
0.002
0.006
0 .005
0.000
0.012
0.0 16
0.002
0.004
0 .004
0.002
0 .000
0 .000
0.0 16
0 . 0 94
0.006
0.002
0.0 13
0 .006
0 .007
0 .008
0 .006
0.010
0.001
0 .006
0.028

0. 218
0 . 123
0 . 0 13
0 .0 12
0 . 0 10
0 .000
0 .00 1
0 .0 0 2
0 .00 1
0 .0 0 3
0 ..00 1
0 .0 10
0 .,002
0 .,006
0 ..005
0 .,000
0 .0 12
0 ., 0 16
0 .,002
0 .004
0 .,0 04
0 ..002
0 .,000
0 .000
0 ., 0 17
0. 095
0 . 006
0. 002
0 .0 13
0 .006
0 .007
0 .008
0 .006
0 .,0 10
0 . 00 1
0 .006
0 .029

Mininq machinery and equipment
Underground mining machinery
C o a l c u t t i n g m a c h i n e s , s h o r t w a l l a n d un
Loading machines, underground mine
Continous mininq m a c h i n e s , all types
Longwall mining m a c h i n e s , all types
Shuttle c a r s , all types
Tractors and trucks, mine type
M i n e c a r s , track
Other underground mining machinery
Crushinq, pulverizinq, screeninq machinery
Inpact crushers, all types, stationary
Jaw c r u s h e r s , all t y p e s , s t a t i o n a r y
Roll crushers, all types, stationary
G y r a t o r y c r u s h e r s , all t y p e s , s t a t i o n a r
Grinding m i l l s , ball and rod, stationar
Screens, vibrating, trommel, mine type

0.119
0.031
0 .003
0.005
0.0 10
0.001
0 .006
0 .002
0 .002
0 .002
0.0 15
0 .002
0.001
0 .002
0 .003
0 .002
0 .003

0 . 1 19
0 .031
0 .003
0 .005
0 . 0 10
0 .00 1
0 .006
0 .002
0 .002
0 .002
0 . 0 15
0 .002
0 .00 1
0 .002
0 .003
0 .002
0 .0 04

Miscellaneous

1191

0.497
0 . 137
0 . 107
0.030
0.039
0.008
.00 1
.0 15
.003
.003
.00 1
0.003
0.00 1

.007
.080
.007
.072
. 139
.0 16
.006
0.017
0 . 0 12
0 . 074
0.014

0 . 080

0 121
0 125
0165
017 1
02

0 .002

0.003
0 . 0 12
0 .007
0.004
0.001
0.008
0.003
0.001
0 .004
0 .029
0.0 14
0 . 0 12
0.003
0 . 0 13
0 .003
0.006
0.004

COMMODITY

CODE

machinery

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
COMMODITY
Other c r u s h i n g , p u l v e r i z i n g , and screen
Drills and other mining machinery
Core drills, mineral exploration
Rock d r i l l s , percussion type
R o t a r y d r i l l s , u n d e r g r o u n d , c o a l a n d ro
Other d r i l l s , t o o l s , a n d s u p p l i e s for d
Roof bolters
Mineral benefication equipment
Classifiers, sizing, washing, and dewat
Feeders, apron, vibrating, reciprocatin
Other mineral benefication equipment
Mining machinery parts
Mining machinery parts, excluding drill
P e r c u s s i o n rock drill b i t s

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
0.00 1
0 . 0 17
0.00 1
0.005
0.002
0.009
0.001
0.007
0.001
0.002
0.003
0.049
0.043
0.005

0.00 1
0.017
0.001
0.005
0.002
0.009
0.00 1
0.007
0.00 1
0.002
0.003
0.049
0.044
0.005

Office and store machines and equipment
Calculatinq and accountinq machines
Accounting machine
Calculator, electronic, non-printing
Calculator, electronic, printing
P.O.S. cash register, electronic
Typewri ters
Electri c
Typewriters, portable, manual
Portable electric
Safes
Cabinet type
Coin operated vending machines
Soft drink machine, cup type
Cigarette machine
Phonograph
Soft drink m a c h i n e , bottle type
Coffee machine, single cup fresh brew
Canned beverage vending machine
Candy/snack vending machine
Other office and store machines
Check indorsing machine
Addressing machine, electric
Dictation system
Duplicating machine, electric
Time recordinq machine
Duplicatinq machine, offset

0.679
0. 149
0.042
0.026
0.0 18
0.063
0. 146
0 . 100
0.009
0.037
0.059
0.059
0. 154
0 . 0 14
0.0 18
0.038
0.022
0.017
0.033
0 . 0 12
0.17 1
0.031
0.024
0.0 12
0.065
0.020
0 . 0 18

0.680
0 . 150
0.042
0.026
0.0 18
0.063
. 146

Internal combustion engines
Gasoline engines
Under 5 h.p.
7-10.9 h.p.
36-70 h p .
81-180 hp.
Outboard motors
5-15 hp.
Outboard m o t o r , 40-80 h . p .
Diesel engines, other than automotive
High speed, 50-99 hp.
High s p e e d , 101-200 h p .
High speed, 200-399 hp.
D i e s e l e n g i n e , low s p e e d over 600 h . p .
Diesel engines, automotive
Truck
Gas engines
Natural gas
Parts and accessories
Parts and accessories

0.481
0.080
0 . 0 17
0.047
0.008
0 .008
0.055
0.027
0.028
0.055
0.006
0 . 0 12
0 . 0 19
0 . 0 17

0.482
0.080
0.017
0.048
0 .008
0.008
0.055
0.027
0 .028
0 .055
0 .006
0 . 0 12
0.0 19
0.0 17
0.101

0.101

0.101

0.009
0.009
0. 182
0. 182

CODE
1195
0 10 1

0 105
0 106

0 111
01 12
0113
0 1 14

0.10 1




2.855
0.7 17

0 111
0121

Upholstered household furniture
Sofa
Chai r
Sofa b e d , convertible

0.218
0 .099
0.091
0 . 029

01
0102
0111
0112
0113

Beddi nq
Beddi nq
Box sprinq
Mattress, innersprinq
Mattress, latex foam
Mattress, urethane foam

0 .073
0.073
0.029
0 .039
0.003
0.003

Porch and lawn f u r n i t u r e
Chaise lounqe, aluminum
C h a i r , w r o u q h t iron

0.036
0.023
0 .008

1213
0101

1214

1215
0101

0 111

144

.0 14
. 024
.003
0.064

0.327
0 . 078
0 . 050
0.005
0 .006

0 107
0 109
02
021 1
0216
0221
0231
0233
03
0336
0338
0341
0342
0344
0351
0353
0355
0356
04
046 1
0463
0465

See footnotes at end of table.

,012

Wood household furniture
Living room furniture
Table
Desks
Cha i rs
Credenzas and bookcases
Cabinets, except sewing machines
O t h e r n o n u p h o l s t e r c d l i v i n g rm f u r n i t u r
Dining room furniture
Table
Chai rs
Buffets and servers
China and corner cabinets
O t h e r d i n i n q rm & k i t c h e n f u r n i t u r e
Bedroom furniture
B e d s , except bunk
Bunk beds
Headboard sets
Dresser, vanities and dressinq tables
Niqht tables & stands
Chests
Wardrobes
Other nonupholstored bedroom furniture
Crib
Other wood household furniture
Misc. infants and children's furn.
Unpainted wood furniture
Unassembled wood household furniture

0 1

0 106

122

0.207
0 . 089

0.063
0 . 063

0 111

0 103
0 105

0.009
0.037
0.059
0.059
0 . 154
0.0 14
0.0 18
0.038
0.022
0.0 17
0.034
0 . 0 12
0.17 1
0.032
0.024
0.012
0.065
0.020
0.018

durables

furniture

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED

furniture

0101

0 . 100

0.009
0.009
0. 182
0 . 182

Household

121

1212

Machine shop products
C a r b u r e t o r s , for p a s s e n g e r c a r s
Flexible hose, bronze
Flexible hose steel
Machine aluminum piston for internal
Compression piston ring, original equip
Piston ring set
Intake and exhaust valves
Furniture and household

12

1211

COMMODITY

Metal household
D i n e t t e set

Commercial

furniture

0 .006

0.004
0 .007
0.039
0.020
0 .039
0.011
0 . 0 12
0.006
0. H7
0 .009
0 . 005
0.020
0.047
0 . 0 17
0.031
0 .007
0.008
0.004
0.012
0 .007
0 .004
0 .002

0.424

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
COMMODITY

CODE
1221

1222

0 10 1
0111
0 121
0131

Wood commercial furniture
Office chair, side
Office c h a i r , swivel
Office desk, qeneral purpose
Office d e s k , executive

0 . 170
0 .045
0 .034
0 .035
0 .055

0 . 170
0 . 045
0 . 034
0 .035
0 . 055

02
020 1
0203
0205
0207
0209
021 1
03
0321
0323
0325
0327
0329
033 1
0333
0335

Metal commercial furniture
File c a b i n e t s a n d e q u i p m e n t
Letter f i l i n q c a b i n e t s
Legal f i l e c a b i n e t s
Horizontal file cabinets
Other f i l e c a b i n e t s
Visible non-mechanical files
Mechanical filinq equipment
Other m e t a l c o m m e r c i a l f u r n i t u r e
C l e r i c a l a n d s e c r e t a r i a l desk
Executive desks
Chai rs
Stack i nq chai rs
Sofas, couches and stools
T a b l e s ft s t a n d s
Modular units
Misc. metal office furniture

0 .254
0 . 106
0 .0 44
0 .017
0 .0 11
0 .014
0 .0 13
0 .008
0 . 149
0 .038
0 . 0 15
0 .0 48
0 .007
0 .006
0 .0 11
0 .006
0 .0 18

0 .254
0 . 106
0 .044
0 .0 17
0 .0 11
0 .0 14
0 .0 13
0 .008
0 . 149
0 .038
0 .0 15
0 .048
0 .007
0 .0 06
0 .0 11
0 .006
0 . 0 18

123
1231

1232

Floor

coverinqs

0 .316

0 .316

01
0 159
0 16 1
0 162
0 163
02
0265
0267

Soft s u r f a c e f l o o r c o v e r i n q s
Tufted broadloom
Tufted broadloom-polyester
Tufted broadloom-nylon
Tufted broadloom - acrylic
Tufted broadloom-other fibers
Other soft s u r f a c e f l o o r c o v r q s .
B a t h m a t s a n d r u q s 6x9 or l e s s
Automobile & aircraft carpetinq

0 .246
0 .223
0 .025
0 . 176
0 .0 15
0 .007
0 . 024
0 .0 15
0 .009
,

0 .246
0 .223
0 .025
0 . 176
0 . 0 15
0 .007
0 . 024
0 .0 15
0 .009

0 121
0141
0 151
0 16 1

Hard s u r f a c e f l o o r c o v e r i n q s
Asphalt floor tile
Vinyl s h e e t q o o d s , s e m i - p e r m a n e n t
Vinyl a s b e s t o s t i l e
Vinyl s h e e t q o o d s , p e r m a n e n t

0.. 069
0 .006
,
0.. 0 17
0 .030
.
0 . 0 18

0 .069
0 .006
0 . 0 17
0 .030
0 .0 18

0 .690
.

0 .690

0 .457
0 .098
.
0 .03 1
0 .006
0 .003
0 .007
0 . 0 16
0 .00 1
0 . 0 18
0 .003
0 .00 1
0 .005
0 .000
0 .006
0 .002
0 .000
0 . 12 1
0 .073
0 .0 04
0 .033

0 .457
0 .098
0 .03 1
0 .006
0 .003
0 .007
0 .0 16
0 .00 1
0 .0 18
0 .003
0 .00 1
0 .005
0 .000
0 .006
0 .002
0 .000
0 . 121
0 .073
0 .0 04
0 .033

124
124 1

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER

Household

01
0 111
0 113
0 1 15
0 117
0 12 1
0 129
0 134
0 135
0 136
0 137
0 151
0 153
0155
0 16 1
02
0211
02 12
0232

appliances

Major appliances
Cookinq equipment
Free-standinq electric ranqes
Built-in electric ovens
Built-in surface cookinq tops, electric
Drop-in electric ranqes
Portable microwave ovens
P a r t s a n d a c c e s s o r i e s for e l e c t r i c cook
Free-standinq qas ranqes
B u i l t - i n or s t a c k - o n q a s o v e n s
Surface cookinq tops, qas
Nonstandard type qas ranqes
Permanent outdoor cookinq units
Portable outdoor cookinq units
P a r t s a n d a c c e s s o r i e s for o u t d o o r cook i
All o t h e r c o o k i n q e q u i p m e n t , e x c e p t q a s
Laundry equipment
Washing machine, automatic
Washinq machine, non-automatic
Electric dryers

0233
03
0331
0332
0333
0334
0336
0337
0338
04
044 1
0442
0445
1242
1243

1244




cu. ft. and
- 19.4 c u . f
cu. ft. and
combination

0 .012
0 . 168
0 . 04 1
0 .067
0 .033
0 .00 1
0 .027
0 .070
0 .033
0 .006
0 .031

0.0 12
0.200
-

0 . 142
0.024
0 . 034
0.038
0 . 032
0.006
-

0 131

0 .015
0 .0 15

0.0 15
0.015

0 111
0 121

Vacuum cleaner
C a n i s t e r type
Vacuum cleaner, upriqht

0 .036
0 .0 17
0 .019

0.036
0.017
0.019

0 102
0 111
0 1 13
0 115
0 1 16
0 1 17
0 1 18
0122
0 123
0 124
0127
0 128

Small electric appliances
Fan, electric, window type
Toaster, automatic
Coffee maker, electric
Fryinq p a n , electric
Portable mixer, electric
Food blender, electric
Can o p e n e r , e l e c t r i c
I r o n , s t e a m and dry
Shaver, men's
Tooth brush, cordless
Ranqe hood
Hair d r y e r , portable

0 . 141
0 .007
0 .008
0 .0 14
0 .007
0 .009
0 .009
0 .007
0 .0 11
0 . 0 12
0 .006
0 . 0 12
0 .039

0 . 141
0.007
0.008
0.0 14
0.007
0.009
0.009
0.007
0.011
0.012
0 .006
0 .0 12
0 .039

0 10 1
0111

Electric lamps
Table lamp, with
Floor l a m p , w i t h

0 .040
0 .038
0 . 003

0.040
0 .038
0.003

0 .274

0.274
0.061
0 .030
0 .002
0.0 10
0 .0 18
0.031
0.009
0.009
0.0 12

Home electronic

125
1251

1252

1253

145

Gas dryer
Refriqeration equipment
R e f r i g e r a t o r - f r e e z e r , 14.4
R e f r i q e r a t o r - f r e e z e r , 14.5
R e f r i q e r a t o i — f r e e z e r , 19.5
R a n q e - r e f r i q e r a t o r or sink
Refrigerator-freezer
Home freezer, upriqht type
R o o m air c o n d i t i o n e r
Other major appliances
Dishwasher, undcrcounter
F o o d w a s t e disposer
R o o m air c o n d i t i o n e r

Sewinq machines
Portable type, with imported head

1245

See footnotes at end of table.

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER

COMMODITY

CODF

shade
shade

equipment

02
020 1
0202
0203
03
030 1
0302
0303

Radio receivers
Home radios
E l e c t r i c clock r a d i o , A M / F M a n d FM
R a d i o c o m b i n a t i o n s , p o r t ft t a b l e
Radio-phonoqraph, console
Car r a d i o s
Car radi o s , AM
Car r a d i o s , AM/FM
Car r a d i o s , AM/f'M stereo

0 .061
0 . 030
0 .002
0 .0 10
0 . 0 18
0 .031
0 .009
0 .009
0 .0 12

02
020 1
0202
0203
0204
03
030 1

Television receivers
C o l o r TV r e c e i v e r s
C o l o r c o n s o l e TV r e c e i v e r
w
C o l o r T V , table ft p o r t , over 1 0 " - 1 7
C o l o r T V , table ft p o r t , over 17"
TV c o m b i n a t i o n s , color
Black ft w h i t e t . v . r e c e i v e r s
BftW T V , t a b l e ft p o r t , over 10" to 17"

0 . 172
0 . 151
0 . 078
0 .0 12
0 .058
0 .004
0 .021
0 .021

0 . 172
0.151
0 .078
0 .0 12
0.058
0 .004
0.021
0.021

02
0202
0203

Other home electronic equipment
Phonoqraphs, ex. mechanical
E l e c . p h o n o q r a p h , not coin o p . , m o n o
E l e c . p h o n o q r a p h , not coin o p . , s t e r e o

0 .041
0 .009
0 .003
0 . 006

0.041
0 .009
0.003
0.006

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 U U G H T S )

COMMODITY
Tape recorders & players
Car tape p l a y e r s
Audio tape recorder, cassette
Hi-fi c o m p o n e n t s
Power amps, stereo
Speakers (inc. loudspeaker systems)
Loudspeakers, bookshelf
Loudspeakers, floor standinq
Other loudspeaker systems
Loudspeakers, sold separately
Mi c r o p h o n e s
Music distribution systems
Public address systems
Other household durable

qoods

REVISED

FORMER

0. 002

0.002
0.000
0.002
.009
.009
.020
.003
.0 04

0.000
0.002
0.009
0.009
0.020
0.003
0.0 04
0.00 1
0.007
0.003
0.00 1
0.00 1

CODE

.007
.003
.00 1
.00 1

0.435

0.435

Di n n e r w a r e
Vitreous china, plate, cup, saucer
Earthenware, p l a t e , c u p , saucer

0.070
0.040
0.C30

0.070
0.040
0.030

Household qlassware
Tumbler, pressed qlassware
Tumbler, blown qlassware
Servinq bowl, pressed qlassware
N a p p y or s a u c e di sh

0.075
0.009
0.046
0.008
0 . 0 12

0.075
0 .009
0 .046
0 .008
0 . 0 12

Household flatware
Silver plated
Sterlinq, 6 piece
Stainless steel

0.070
0.020
0.033
0.016

070
.020
.033

0.551

0.551

0 111
0121

Sand, qravel, and crushed stone
Sand, construction
G r a v e l , for c o n c r e t e
C r u s h e d s t o n e , for c o n c r e t e

0.292
0.074
0.061
0 . 157

0.292
0.074
0.06 1
0 . 157

0131

Cement
Portland

0.259
0.259

0.259
0.259

Concrete

132
1321
0 10 1

1322

.00 1

0.820

0.820

0 . 105
0.096
0.009
0.033
0.007
0.0 13
0.005
0.023
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.004
0 . 004
0.000
0.000

0 . 105
0.096
0.009
0.033
0.007
0.013
0.005
0.023
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.0 04
0.004
0.000
0.000

0 106

Concrete pipe
Storm sewer pipe, reinforced
Storm sewer p i p e , non-reinforced
Irriqation pipe and drain tile
Sanitary sewer pipe, reinforced
Sanitary sewer pipe, non-reinforced

0.075
0.037
0.005
0 .004
0.025
0.004

0.075
0.037
0.005
0.004
0.025
0.004

0101

Ready-mixed concrete
Ready-mixed concrete

0.50 1
0.50 1

0.501
0.50 1

Precast concrete products
Precast concrete products
Burial vaults and boxes
C o n c r e t e silo s t a v e s
Concrete septic tanks
Other precast concrete products

0.071
0.071
0.031
0 . 0 10
0.0 14
0.016

0.071
0.071
0.031
0.010
0.014
0.016

Prestressed concrete

0.060
0.06 0
0 . 0 17
0.009
0.005
0.021
0.008

0.060
0.060
0.017
0.009
0.005
0.021
0 .008

0.008
0.008
0. 008

0.008
0.008
0.008

0 . 106

0 . 106

Concrete
1 1
1111
1 1 12

1 113

1 121

1 131
1 132
1 133
21
210 1
31
3101
41
410 1
1332

. 0 16

0 10 1

0 .025
0.025

. 025
.025

0 102
0 104
0 105

Lawnmowers
Rotary, hand propelled
R o t a r y , self propelled
Rotary, ridinq

0.090
0 .045
0.021
0.024

.090
.0 4 5

Cutlery
Razor blades
K i t c h c n kn i fe
C a r v i n q set
Household scissors

0.053
0.031

0.053
0.031

Metal household containers
Saucepan, aluminum

0 .052
0.052

0.052
0 .052

2.952

2.952

0.262

0.262

0.262
0.09 1
0.035
0.015
0.019
0.018
0.005
0.095
0.095
0.077
0.07 1
0.006

0 .262
0.091
0.035
0.0 15
0.0 19
0.018
0 .005
0 .095
0 .095
0.077
0 .07 1

Mi r r o r s
Mirror, plate

qlass

0 . 0 10

0.003
0.008

1333

.021

. 024
334

)1

0101
0 102

0 . 0 10

0.003
0 .008

0 103
0 104
1335
01
0 10 1

Nonmetallic mineral

products

Glass
Flat qlass
Sheet, plate, and float
.085 I n c h t h r o u q h .107
.108 I n c h t h r o u q h .134
.135 I n c h t h r o u q h .199
.200 I n c h t h r o u q h .240
O v e r .240 i n c h
Laminated qlass
Laminated qlass, except
Other flat qlass
Tempered qlass
Other flat qlass

qlass
inch
inch
inch
inch
plate

0 .006

0102

0 103
0 104
0105
01
0101

134




products

Prestressed sinqle and double tees
Prestressed concrete bridqe beams
Prestressed joists, qirders and beams
Prestr. solid/hollow cored slabs/panels
Other prestressed concrete products
Dry mixed concrete materials
Dry m i x e d c o n c r e t e m a t e r i a l s
Dry mixed concrete materials
clay pfod., ex.

refractories

0 101

B u i l d i n q bri ck
B u i l d i n q bri ck

0.062
0.062

0.062
0.062

Clay tile
Drain tile,

0.028

0 10 1

0.028
0.002

1344

146

products

Structural

1341

See footnotes at end of table.

inqredients

Concrete block and brick
Structural block, aqqreqate
W
W
Liqhtweiqht stretcher units: 8
x 8
x
Liqhtweiqht stretcher, other sizes, n.e
Other liqhtweiqht units, any size, n.e.
Medium weiqht units
5
W
Normal weiqht stretcher units
8" x 8
Normal weiqht stretcher, other sizes, n
Other normal weiqht u n i t s , any s i z e , n .
Decorative block
Decorative block
Concrete brick
Concrete brick
Pavinq blocks
Pavinq blocks

133
1331

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED

COMMODITY

round

-

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
COMMODITY
Partition tile
Hall tile, qlazed, standard grade
Clay sewer p i p e
Sewer p i p e , v i t r i f i e d clay
Refractori e s
R e f r a c t o r i e s , clay
Fireclay brick
S u p e r d u t y f i r e c l a y brick
Ladle brick
High a l u m i n a brick
Castable refractories
R e f r a c t o r i e s , non clay
M a g n e s i t Q brick
M a g n e s i t e - c h r o m e brick
C h r o m e - m a q n e s i t e brick
Basic ramming m i x e s
Non clay gumming m i x

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 H E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED
0.028

0.00 1
0.025

1393

0.3 16
0 . 0 16

0.016
0.0 16

1394

P a v i n g m i x t u r e s and blocks
Paving m i x t u r e s and blocks
A s p h a l t , pavinq
B i t u m i n o u s / a s p h a l t i c concrete m i x t u r e s
Other p a v i n g m i x t u r e s and b l o c k s

0.426
0.426
0.315
0 . 107
0.003

0.050
0 . 0 12
0.007
0.009
0.016
0.006

141

M o t o r v e h i c l e s and equipment

7.440

0.053
0.053
0.009
0.020
0.005
0.010
0.G09

0.053
0.053
0 .009
0.020
0.005
0.010
0.009

1411

Motor v e h i c l e s
Passenqer cars
Motor t r u c k s
10.000 l b s . qvw and under
10.001 l b s . qvw and over
Motor coaches
Motorcycles

5.262
3.709
1.442
0.818
0.624
0.047
0.064

1412

Motor v e h i c l e
Motor vehicle
Motor v e h i c l e
Replacement

2.069
1.515
0.554
0.023

0 . 159
0. 108
0.089
0.010
0.008

Other a s p h a l t roofing
Plain
Fi b r o u s

0.051
0.046
0.005

0.051
0.046
0.005

Gypsum p r o d u c t s
1/2 inch regular g y p s u m b o a r d
Type X gypsumboard
Other gypsum p r o d u c t s , n . e . c .

0.075
0.056
0.014
0.005

0.075
0.056
0.0 14
0.005

Glass containers

0.304

0.304

0.304
0.062
0.037
0.101

0.046
0.024
0.011
0.023

0.304
0.062
0.037
0.10 1
0 .046
0.024
0.011
0.023

0.573

0.573

Building lime
Hydrated, masons
Hydrated, finishing

0.008
0.003
0.005

0.008
0.003
0.005

Insulation m a t e r i a l s
Mineral w o o l for s t r u c t u a l i n s u l a t i o n
B u i l d i n g b a t t , b l a n k e t s , and r o l l s
Loose fiber a n d g r a n u l a t e d fiber
Acoustical mineral wool
Other m i n e r a l w o o l for t h e r m a l insulati
M i n . w o o l for i n d u s . ft e q u i p , insulation
M i n e r a l w o o l for industrial a n d e q u i p m e

0 . 103
0.052
0.038
0.005
0.006
0.003
0.051
0.051

0 . 103
0 . 103
0.091
0.012

0111
0112

T r a n s p o r t a t i o n equipment

14

01

02
027 1
0281
03
04
01

02
0281
1414
01
0101

0103
0 104
0105
02
0201

0203
0204
03
030 1
0302
0303
0304
0305
0307
04
040 1
0403
05
0501
142
1421

1
1

Truck t r a i l e r s
V a n s , over 10,000 l b s .
C l o s e d t o p v a n s , insul. ft s e m i - i n s .
Drop f r a m e v a n s , except livestock
Other closed top vans
Open top vans
T a n k s , over 10,000 l b s .
T a n k s for flammable liquids
All other tanks
T a n k s for chemicals and a c i d s
Other t r a i l e r s and c h a s s i s , over 10,000 l b s .
Bulk commodity trailers
P o l e and loqqinq trailers
P l a t f o r m trailers
L o w - b e d heavy h a u l e r s
Dump t r a i l e r s and c h a s s i s
Other trailers and chassis
D e t a c h , trailers ft converter qear
D e t a c h a b l e trailer c h a s s i s , over 10,000
D o l l i e s and converter qear
Truck t r a i l e r s , under 10,000 l b s .
Truck t r a i l e r s under 10,000 l b s .

1432 0 1
0 10 1

8.701

0 . 108
0.059
0.014
0.004
0.039
0.003
0.007
0.004
0.003
0.000
0.024
0.002
0.001
0.0 10
0.003
0.004
0.003
0.011
0.01 t
0.001
0.007
0.007
0.859

Fixed w i n q
Fixed w i n q , utility

0.7 17
0.717

Rotary w i n q
R o t a r y w i n q , utility

0 . 142
0 . 142

Boats

143

147

parts
parts
parts
parts

Ai rcraft

1422

See footnotes at end of table.




0 .036
0.036

0 . 103

0 . 108
0.089
0.0 10
0.008

Other n o n m e t a l l i c m i n e r a l s

01
0101

A s b e s t o s cement shingles
Siding shingles

0.050
0.012
0.0 07
0.009
0.016
0.006

0 . 159

Glass containers
Food c o n t a i n e r , w i d e m o u t h
Food c o n t a i n e r , n a r r o w neck
Beer b o t t l e , n o n r e t u r n a b l e
Liquor b o t t l e
Medicinal bottle
Lotion b o t t l e
Beverage bottle, returnable

0102

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
(1972 H E I G H T S )

0 . 103

Prepared asphalt roofing
S h i n g l e s , strip
Roll r o o f i n g , smooth s u r f a c e d
Roll r o o f i n g , m i n e r a l s u r f a c e d

A s p h a l t roofing

COMMODITY

CODE

Boats
Outboard motorboats
Runabouts

0 . 105
0 . 105
0.0 34
0.034

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CODE
02
0202
0203
03
0301
0302
04
040 1
0402
0403

Inboard motorboats, incl. i.-o. houseboats
Cabin cruisers, non-military
Houseboats, inboard and inboard-outdriv
Inboard-outdrive boats, except houseboats
U n d e r 20 -ft. , L . O . A .
O v e r 20 f t . , L . O . A .
All other b o a t s
Sailboats, with auxiliary power
Sailboats, without auxiliary power
Other boats: r o w b o a t s , canoes, skiffs,
Railroad

144

equipment

1441

Locomotives and

1442

Railroad cars and
Miscellaneous

15

products
etc.

0101
0102

0 .0 38
0 035
0 003
0 0 14
0 008
0 006
0 0 19
0 006
0 006
0 006

1522

0 300

0 143

0 144

0 154

0 156

3 312

3 312

0 .521

0 521

0101
0111
0121
0131
0132
0141
0151
0161
0171
0181

Sporting and athletic
Fishing rod
Fi s h i n g r e e l
Golf ball
Golf c l u b , iron
Golf club, wood
Baseball glove
Football
Roller skates
Bowling ball
Bi c y c l e

0..238
0..020
0..026
0..011
0..014
0..006
0..006
0..013
0..007
0 ..014
0 .. 119

0 .238
0..020
0,.026
0..0 11
0,.014
0..006
0..006
0 .0 13
0..007
0,.014
0.. 119

01
0102
0106
0107
0108
0111
02
0222
0231
0232
0241

Small arms and ammunition
Small arms
Revolver
Rifle, repeating, center fire
R i f l e , r e p e a t i n g , rim fire
Rifle, sinqle shot, rim fire
Shot gun
S m a l l arms ammunition
R e v o l v e r c a r t r i d g e , 38 s p c c i a l
R i f l e c a r t r i d g e , center f i r e
R i f l e c a r t r i d q e , rim f i r e
Shot gun s h e l l

0 .,074
0 . 037
0 ..014
0 ..000
0 ..002
0 ..00 1
0 ..020
0.,037
0 ..002
0 ..015
0..006
0 .,015

0..074
0..037
0,.0 14
0 .000
0,.002
0 .001
0..020
0,.037
0,.002
0..015
0 .006
0 .015

0 ..597

0,.597

157

0..519

0 .519

1571

1513

Tobacco

products

Cigarettes

goods

1532




0 .0 3 5
0 .0 18
0 .0 12
0 .0 0 3
0. 003

0.,035
0 ., 0 18
0. 0 12
0.,003
0 .0 0 3

0 . 043
0 .04 3
0 .0?4
0 . 0 15
0 . 0 04

0 . 043
0 . 043
0 . 024
0 . 0 15
0,.0 04

0 . 1 19

0 .119

0 .,0 13
0 .,013
0 .,002
0 .,011

0,.0 13
0 .0 13
0 .002
0 .011

notions

0 ., 105
0.. 105
0..0 12
0,.009
0..085

0 . 105
0 . 105
0 .0 12
0 .009
0 .085

supplies

0..595

0,.595

0 .202
0 .393

0 .202
0 .393

1
10 1
111
121

Other tobacco products
Other tobacco products
S m o k i n g t o b a c c o , 1 1/2 o z .
Pluq chcwinq tobacco
S n u f f , 1 1/4 o z . p a c k a q e

packaqe

Not i ons
0 1
0101
0 111

Buttons and button
Buttons
Metal button
Plastic button

01
0 10 1
0 111
0 121

Pin fasteners and similar
Pins and fasteners
Hai r p i n
Safety pin
Aluminum zipper

blanks

Photoqraphic equipment and
Photoqraphic
Photoqraphic

1541
1542

equipment
supplies

0 .344

0 .344

01
0101
02
020 1
0202
0203
0204

Mobile homes, sinqle wide
S i n q l e , 12 f t . w i d e
S i n q l e , 12 f t . w i d e
S i n g l e , 14 f t . w i d e a n d o v e r
L e n g t h , 59 f t . and u n d e r
L e n g t h , 60 to 69 f t .
L e n g t h , 70 to 74 f t .
Length, 75 ft. and over

0 .267
0 . 193
0 . 193
0 . 074
0 . 004
0 .020
0 .042
0 .008

0 .267
0 . 193
0 . 193
0,. 0 74
0 .004
0 .020
0 ., 0 4 2
0 .008

01
0101
0102
0103
02
0201

Mobile homes, double wide
D o u b l e , 24 f t . w i d t h
L e n g t h , 49 f t . and under
L e n g t h , 50 to 5 9 f t .
L e n g t h , 60 f t . a n d o v e r
D o u b l e , o t h e r t h a n 24 f t w i d t h
O t h e r t h a n 24 f t . w i d t h

0 .077
0 .072
0 .011
0 .022
0 .039
0 .005
0 .005

0,.077
0..072
0,.0 11
0,.022
0 .039
,
0..005
0..005

Mobile

155
1552

1553

homes

Personal aid

156
1561
01
0101
0103
0105

148

0., 100
0.,4 19

0
0
0
0

154

See footnotes at end of table.

0 . 100
0 .4 19

size

Ci g a r s
Low p r i c e d
Popular priced
Medium priced
High priced

1531

0 209
0 0 16
0 0 15
0 008
0..006
0 .0 10
0 .022
0.. 0 0 9
0 .042
0,.032
0 .0 19
0 .006
.
0,.014
0 .008

Nonfilter tip, reqular
Filter tip, kinq size

10 1
102
103
104

153

0.209
0 016
0 0 15
0 008
0..006
0,.0 10
0..022
0..009
0,.042
0..032
0..019
0..006
0..014
0..008

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 WE IGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED

COMMODITY

0
0
0
0

1523

0 297

Toys, qames, and children's vehicles
Non-powered transportation toy
Race car set
Sports oriented games
M e c h a n i c a l or b a t t e r y o p e r a t e d toy
Toy gun
Game, board
Infant toy
Preschool toy
Doll
Stuffed toy
Stroller
Veloci pede
Children's riding vehicles

1512

1521

parts

CODE

0102
0103
0104
0111
0122
0135
0142
0143
0161
0165
0172
0181
0191

1511

152

parts

Toys, sporting qoods, small arms,

151

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED

COMMODITY

equipment

Personal aid equipment
Electronic hearinq aids
Eye-qlasr. type
Behind-the-ear type
In-the-car type
Industrial
Industrial

safety
safety

equipment
equipment

0 .005

0..005

0 .005
0 .005
0 .00 1
0 .002
0 .002

0..005
0,. 0 0 5
0 .001
0,. 0 0 2
0,.002

0 .038

0..038

0 .0 38

0..038

Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
CODE
01
0 101
0 103
0 105
02
020 1
0202
0203
0204
0205
03
030 1
0303
04
040 1
0402
0403
0404
0406
0407
041 1
05
0501
0503
06
060 1
07
070 1
159
1591

1592

1593

1594

COMMODITY
Respiratory protective equipment
R e s p i r a t o r , air p u r i f i e r t y p e
R e s p i r a t o r , s u p p l i e d air t y p e
Self-contained breathing apparatus
Eye and f a c e p r o t e c t i v e e q u i p m e n t
Safety g l a s s e s , c l e a r , less sideshields
Goggles, industrial safety
Face s h i e l d
Welder's helmet
Emergency eye wash and shower
Hearing protective equipment
H e a r i n q p r o t e c t o r , car m u f f t y p e
Hearinq protector, pluq type
Guards, mechanical power press
Brake monitor
Brake performance tester
Light c u r t a i n s
Vertical moving gate
Pull-back typo
Barrier guard
Miscellaneous types, power press guards
Protective clothing
S a f e t y c a p or hat
Welder's gloves, leather
Fi rst a i d k i t s
First a i d k i t
Alarms, electronic
Back-up alarm, electronic, automatic
Other miscellaneous

products

0102
0103
0104

Caskets
Cloth-covered wood casket
Hardwood casket
S t e e l , o t h e r than s t a i n l e s s

0 106
0 107

Matches
M a t c h e s , book
Matches, strike

casket

anywhere

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED
0 .007
0 007
0 . 004
0 0 04
0 .00 1
0 . 00 1
0 .002
0 . 002
0 .0 10
0 . 0 10
0 003
0 003
0 .00 1
0 00 1
0 .00 1
0 00 1
0 003
0 . 003
0 002
0 002
0 005
0 005
0 002
0 002
0 002
0 002
0 . 008
0 003
0 00 1
0 . 00 1
0 002
0 . 002
0 002
0 002
0 00 1
0 00 1
0 00 1
0 00 1
0 00 1
0 00 1
0 00 1
0 001
0 006
0 006
0 003
0 003
0 003
0 003
0 00 1
0 00 1
0 .00
. 1
0 .00
, 1
. 1
0 ,00
0,.00 1
0 .00
, 1
0 .00
. 1
1 .094

1,.094

0 .04 0
0 .0 04
0 .007
0 .029

0 .040
,
0,.004
0 .007
o . 029

0 .009
0 .003
0 .001

0 .009
0 . 008
0 .00 1

0104
0105
0106
0107
0 103
0109
0111
0 1 12

Musical instruments
Electric guitar
Trumpet
Drum set
P i a n o , o v e r 37"
P i a n o , u p to 37
Organ, excluding pipe organ
Clar i n e t
Non-electric guitar

0 .069
0 .005
0 .0 04
0 .005
0 .0 13
0 .0 12
0 . 023
0 .005
0 .003

0 .069
0 .005
0 .004
0 .005
0 .0 13
0 .012
0 .023
0 .005
0 .003

02
020 1
0203
0205
0207
03
030 1
0303
04
040 1
0402
0403
0404
0405

Jewelry a n d j e w e l r y p r o d u c t s
Jewelry, platinum and karat gold
Ring, ladies' high fashion
R i n g , e n g a g e m e n t , l a d i e s ' , 14k g o l d
Ring, wedding, qold
E a r r i n q s , l a d i e s ' , 14 k a r a t q o l d
Other p r e c i o u s m e t a l jewelry
Ring, sterling, ladies' and men's
Bracelet, ladies', gold filled
Costume jewelry
Ring, ladies', costume
Earrings, ladies', costume
Earrings, children's, costume
Necklace, ladies', costume
Neckchain, men's, costume

0 .637
0 .329
0 . 106
0 .042
0 .092
0 .089
0 .084
0 .038
0 .046
0 . 136
0 .0 13
0 .037
0 .0 13
0 .033
0 .018

0 .687
0 .329
0 . 106
0 .042
0 .092
0 .089
0 .034
0 .038
0 .046
0 . 136
0 .013
0 .037
0 .0 13
0 .033
0 .0 18

CODE
0409
05
050 1
0503
06
060 1
1595

1596

1597

1598

1599

Pens and pencils
F o u n t a i n pen
Ball p o i n t
M e c h a n i c a l pencil
Black lead pencil

0132
0 133
0 137
0 138

W a t c h e s and c l o c k s
Wristwatch, women's imported
Wrist w a t c h , men's, imported
E l e c t r i c clock
A l a r m clock

0 141
02
0245
0246
03
0351
0352
04
0455
0456

Brushes
Paint brush
Personal brushes
Toothbrush
Hairbrush
Household maintenance brushes
Scrub
Bowl, twisted-in~wire
Industrial brushes
Floor s w e e p ( p u s h b r o o m )
Power driven, wire wheel

0171
0173

movement,
movement

P h o n o q r a p h r e c o r d s and p r e r e c o r d e d
Phonograph records
M o n a u r a l , 33 1/3 r . p . m .
M o n a u r a l , 45 r . p . m .
S t e r e o p h o n i c , 33 1/3 r . p . m .

tape?

P r e r e c o r d e d t a p e s , c a r t r i d g e , or c a s s e t
Fire extinguishers
Carbon dioxide type, hand
P r e s s u r i z e d dry c h e m i c a l s t y p e , h a n d

0 .02
. 1
0.. 106
0..075
0..031
0..032
0..032

0 . 021
0 . 106
0 ..075
0 .031
.
0..032
0..032

0..053
0 .012
,
0 .029
.
.
0 .004
0 .008
.

0 .053
.
0..0 12
0..029
0..004
0..008

0,. 116
0,.037
0 .033
0..026
0 .020

0.. 1 16
0 .037
.
0 .033
0..026
0 .020

0.. 047
0,.0 15
0 .0 11
0 .006
0,.005
0 .009
0..005
0..0 04
0 .0 12
0 .006
0 .006

.
0 .047
0 .015
0 .0 11
0 .006
0 .005
0 .009
0 .005
0 .004
0 .0 12
0 .006
0 .006

0..055
0..042
0..002
0 .011
0,.030
0 .013
0,.0 13

0 .055
0.,042
0 ..002
0.,0 11
0.,030
0.,0 13
0 . 0 13

0,.018
0 .003
0 .015

0 . 0 18
0 . 003
0 . 0 15

9 .550
4,.838
3..386
3 .092
0..294
1,.326
0,.713
0,.613

9 .331
4 .838
3 . 135
2 .945
0,. 190
1 .359
0 .723
0..636

4 5 ..872
2 3 ..665
1..757
7..337
6..900
7..671
6 ..795
7 ..434

46 ., 120
2 3 ..731
1..767
7 ..338
6 .,927
7 .,699
6 . 960
7 .,434

BY STAGE OF P R O C E S S I N G
Crude materials
C r u d e f o o d s t u f f s and f e e d s t u f f s
C r u d e nonfood materials except fuel
M a n u f a c t u r i ng
C o n s t r u c t ion
Crude fuel
Manufacturing industries
Nonmanufacturing industries
Intermediate materials
M a n u f a c t u r i ng
Food manufacturing
Nondurable manufacturing
Durable manufacturing
C o m p o n e n t s for m a n u f a c t u r i n g
M a t e r i a l s a n d c o m p o n e n t s for c o n s t r u c t
P r o c e s s e d f u e l s and l u b r i c a n t s

See footnotes at end of table.




Watchband, metal, men's and women's
J e w e l e r ' s m a t e r i a l s and f i n d i n g s
S e t t i n g , 14 karat g o l d
F i n d i n g , qold f i l l e d
D i a m o n d s and lapidary work
D i a m o n d , .25 carat

0122
0 123
0124
0 125

01
0 16 1
0 162
0 163
02
0267

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER

COMMODITY

149

Table 14. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811
COMMODITY
Manufacturing industries
Nonmanufacturing industries
Containers,nonrcturnable
Suppli e s
Manufacturing industries
Nonmanufacturing industries
Manufactured animal feeds
Other supplies
Finished goods
Finished consumer goods
Finished consumer foods
Finished consumer foods, crude
Finished consumer foods, processed
Consumer nondurable goods less food
Consumer durable goods
C a p i t a l eciuioment

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED
3.070
4.364
1 .928
6.05?
1.937
4.113
0.684
3.429
37.646
29.804
8.242
0.738
7.504
14.34 9
7.212
7.842

3.070
4.364
1.933
6.062
1.944
4 . 1 18
0 .684
3.433

Manufacturing industries
Nonmanufacturing industries
Finished goods, excluding foods

2.485
5.357
29.403

2.484
5.380
29.394

43.834
5 6 . 166

43.826
5 6 . 174

84.568
43.010
41.558

84.568
43.002
41.566

15.432
0.824
14.608

15.432
0.824
14.608

BY D U R A B I L I T Y OF P R O D U C T
TOTAL D U R A B L E G O O D S
TOTAL NONDURABLE GOODS

37.625
29.76 1
8.231
0.738
7.493
14.349
7 . 181
7.864

TOTAL M A N U F A C T U R E S
DURABLE
NONDURABLE
TOTAL R A W OR S L I G H T L Y P R O C E S S E D
DURABLE
NONDURABLE

1
Comprehensive relative Importance figures are computed once each year in December. See note
on p. 92. The "Revised" column shows relative importance figures for December 1981 based on 1972
shipment values from the Census of Manufactures and other sources, after the sample revision effective January 1982; the "Former" relative importance figures are for the same month before the revision
of the index sample. Except for recodes, a dash in the "Former" column indicates the series was in-




RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER

COMMODITY

150

GOODS

troduced in January 1982, and a dash in the "Revised" column indicates that the series was discontinued as of January 1982.
2
The relative importance data for the three major SOP groupings—Finished Goods, intermediate
Materials, and Crude Materials—do not add up to 100.000 because they exclude the portion of goods
which are allocated to government purchases and exports.

Table 15.Continued—Relativeimportance of product classes in the industry-sector price index, December 1981
JCODE

^

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1981

DESCRIPTION

10 11
10111
10 1 12

100
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Crude i r o n ore
Treated iron ores,

DESCRIPTION

CODE

000

100 . 0 0 0

2022
PRIMARY

including

washed

4 . 001
9 5 . 999

material

PRODUCTS

Mercury ores
PRIMARY PRODUCTS

100

000

100

000

B i t u m i n o u s c o a l and l i q n i t e
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
B i t u m i n o u s c o a l and l i q n i t e

100

000

100

000

100

000

10923
121 1
12110
1311
13110
13 111
13115

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Crude p e t r o l e u m and n a t u r a l g a s , n . s . k
Crude p e t r o l e u m , i n c l u d i n g l e a s e condensate . .
N a t u r a l gas p r o d u c t i o n and d i s p o s i t i o n
. . . .

52.135
41 . 2 9 6

20221
20222
SECONDARY

1092

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1981

20210
20231
20232
20240
20262
20352
20354
20791
20792
20930

5 497
60 9 7 8
33 526

PRODUCTS

Mayonnaise,

salad

1 . 142
1.052

dressings,

and

sandwich

0*101
0.203
1 .036
1 .365
0.778
0.549
0.317

spreads

100.000

2024
PRIMARY

PRODUCTS

97 . 5 9 2

20240
1442
14420
14421
14422
14292
2 9 5 10
32730
1455
1455 1
14552

C o n s t r u c t i o n sand and
PRIMARY PRODUCTS

100

gravel

2077 1
20772
20773
20 13
20 136
20 137
20 138
20 110
20 1 1 1
2 0 1 12
20 114
2 0 1 15
20324
2021
20210
20221
20222
20231
20232
20240
20262
2079 1
20792
20860

2022 1
2023 1
20262
2032 1
20999

24 975
7 934
62 317

U n p r e p a r e d sand and g r a v e l
C o n s t r u c t i o n sand and g r a v e l
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Crushed and broken stone

2 186
1 522
1 066

K a o l i n and b a l l c l a y
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Crude k a o l i n and b a l l c l a y
P r e p a r e d k a o l i n and b a l l c l a y

100

2033
20331
20332
20333
20334
20335
20336
20338

000

4 . 120
95. 880

20 1 1
2 0 1 10
20 1 1 1
20 1 12
20 1 13
20 1 14
2 0 1 15
20 1 16
20117
20 1 13
2 0 1 19

SECONDARY

000

100 . 0 0 0
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Miscellaneous byproducts of meatpacking plants
B e e f , n o t c a n n e d o r made i n t o s a u s a g e ( 2 ) . . .
V e a l , n o t c a n n e d o r made i n t o s a u s a g e ( 2 ) . . .
Lamb a n d m u t t o n , n o t c a n n e d o r m a d e i n t o
sausage (2)
P o r k , f r e s h and f r o z e n (2)
Lard (2)
Pork, processed or cured, i n c l u d i n g f r o z e n
(2).
Sausaqe and s i m i l a r p r o d u c t s , n o t canned ( 2 ) .
.
Canned meats c o n t a i n i n g 2 0 - p e r c e n t o r more meat ( 2 )
H i d e s , s k i n s , and p e l t s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Grease and i n e d i b l e t a l l o w
Meat meal and t a n k a g e
Animal and marine o i l m i l l p r o d u c t s , i n c l u d i n g f o o t s

sausage

(2)

nationality

.

.

Creamery b u t t e r
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Creamery b u t t e r
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
N a t u r a l cheese, exc. c o t t a g e cheese (2)
. . .
Process cheese and r e l a t e d p r o d u c t s (2)
. . .
Dry m i l k p r o d u c t s
Canned m i l k p r o d u c t s (consumer t y p e c a n s ) . .
I c e creatn and i c e s
Packaged f l u i d m i l k and r e l a t e d p r o d u c t s
. .
Margarine
B o t t l e d and canned

soft

drinks

.

foods

. . . .

2032 1
20323
20324
20352
20354
2037 1
20372
20360
20993
20999

0 ., 7 4 6
0 ., 5 2 6
0 .027

2034

fluid

100 . 0 0 0
.
.

20322
20323
2033 1
20332
20333
20334
20338
20354
20372
20374
20993
20995
20998
20999

30 . 7 6 9
53 . 4 0 3
13 . 9 5 6
0
0
0
0
0
0

milk

and r e l a t e d

Canned f r u i t s , v e g e t a b l e s ,
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Canned

voqotables

Canned

products

preserves,

(except

0.110
0.500
0.818
0.043
0.937

hominy

jams

and

jellies

and mushrooms)

(2)

100.000

(2).

21 .622
24.742
1 . 939
1 5 . 149
5 . 197
15.411
7.076

. . . .

PRODUCTS

specialties

Mayonnaise,

salad

D r i e d and d e h y d r a t e d
PRIMARY PRODUCTS

and canned
dressings,

fruits,

nationality
and

sandwich

vegetables,

0.378
1 . 194
0.825
0.452
0.515
1 .580
1.212
1.214
0.279
1.215

foods
spreads

and

soup

mixes

. . . .

.033
.821
.025
.092
.270
.627

100 . 0 0 0

100 . 0 0 0
82.482
14.035

2034 1
20342
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Canned soups ( c x c e p t
Canned
Canned

frozen

or

0 . 126
0.033
0.034
0.559
0.026
0.013
0 .039
0.045
0.564
0.227
0 . 395
0.031
0 .079
1 .302

seafood)

f r u i t s ( e x c e p t baby f o o d s ) ( 2 )
v e g e t a b l e s ( e x c e p t hominy and mushrooms)

(2)

Mayonnaise, s a l a d d r e s s i n q s , and sandwich spreads
Frozen vegetables
Other f l a v o r i n g agents (except chocolate s i r u p s )
Sweetening s i r u p s and molasses
Tea i n c o n s u m e r p a c k a g e s
C h o c o l a t e and cocoa p r o d u c t s , except c o n f e c t i o n e r y
Other food p r e p a r a t i o n s , n . e . c

75 . 4 4 0
.
.
.
.

1

0 .381
0 .270
22.857
0 .096
0 .469
0 .055
0 . 174
0 . 180
0 .078

20342
20460
2047 1

151

100.000

204 1
204 1 1
2 0 4 12
20413
2 0 4 15

See footnotes at end of table.




Packaged

SECONDARY
5. 568
5 3 . 606
0 .691
1 .6 5 4
16. 242
0 ., 9 1 9
7 . 877
6 ., 4 6 4
3 ., 2 S 5
2 ., 3 9 5

Sausaqes and o t h e r p r e p a r e d meat p r o d u c t s
. . . .
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
P o r k , p r o c e s s e d o r c u r e d , n o t made i n m e a t p a c k i n g p l a n t s
.
S a u s a g e & s i m i l a r p r o d u c t s , n o t made i n m e a t p a c k i n g p l a n t s .
C a n n e d m e a t s , n o t made i n m e a t p a c k i n g p l a n t s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Miscellaneous byproducts of meatpacking p l a n t s
V e a l , n o t c a n n e d o r made i n t o
P o r k , f r e s h and f r o z e n ( 2 )
Lard (2)
Canned s p e c i a l t i e s and canned

PRODUCTS

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Wheat f l o u r , e x c e p t f l o u r m i x e s
Wheat m i l l p r o d u c t s o t h e r t h a n f l o u r
Corn m i l l p r o d u c t s
F l o u r m i x e s a n d r e f r i g e r a t e d d o u g h s made
SECONDARY PRODUCTS

in

flour

mills

.

.

.

68.954
10.017
10.966
7.742
0.075
0.651
0.064

Table 15. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price index, December 1981
CODE

20472
20481
20483
20484
20485
20486
20487
20489
20874
20999

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1 9 7 2 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1981

DESCRIPTION

O t h e r p e t and s p e c i a l t y f e e d
Eqq-type feed, including starter-grower
Turkey feed
Dairy c a t t l e feed
Swine f e e d
Beef c a t t l e feed
Horse and mule f e e d
Other
Other

f l a v o r i n q aqents (except
food preparations, n.e.c

chocolate

& layer-breeder

.

.

.

sirups)

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
100

000

100

000

2048

100

000

2044
PRIMARY

PRIMARY
20480
20481
20482
20483
20484
20485
20486
20487
20 • 8 9
204 1 1
2 0 4 12
2 0 4 13
2 0 4 15
20430
20460
2047 1
20472
2074 1
20743
20744
28331
28692

Boef

feed,

cattle

including

mill

startei—grower

.

.

.

feed

products

feeds

other

than

F l o u r mixes and r e f r i g e r a t e d
Cereal breakfast foods
pet

& layer-breeder

feed

Other prepared animal
SECONDARY PRODUCTS

Other

and

specialty

flour

douqhs

made

in

flour

mills

.

.

.

feed

C o t t o n s e e d cake and meal and o t h e r b y p r o d u c t s
Synthetic orqanic medicinal chemicals, in bulk
Miscellaneous acyclic chemicals/chemicals products,

ex.urea

.

206 1
2 0 6 10

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Suqar cane m i l l p r o d u c t s

and

byproducts

20652
2065S
25342
30790
358 1 1
2074
20740
2074 1
20742
20743
20744
20480
2075 1
20752
20762
2079 1

0 . 193
2 1. 6 4 9
62. 878

SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Young c h i c k e n s i n c l .

Cottonseed
Synthetic

cake
resin

broilers,

and meal
and

and

rubber

fryers,

other

roasters

& capons.

.

.

byproducts

adhesives

PRIMARY
20770
2077 1
20772
20773
20 1 10
20 119
20751
20762

0 593
0 004
0 227
0 .. 0 2 7
0 .. 0 9 5
0 ,. 0 5 0
1 .,2 8 0
1 ., 158
0 .. 0 2 0
0 .. 0 0 6
0 ., 0 2 0
0 .. 0 8 2
0 . 105

(2)

Automatic

merchandisinq

sys

.

.

and

cottonsed,

soybean,

and

linseed)

.

100 ,, 0 0 0
PRODUCTS

1 0 0 ,. 0 0 0

2085

1 0 0 ,. 0 0 0
PRODUCTS

SECONDARY

97 . 8 7 2

PRODUCTS

2 . 128

20840

100 . 0 0 0

2091

1 0 0 .. 0 0 0

20910

1 0 0 .. 0 0 0

2047 1
20472
20922
20923
20924

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Canned and c u r e d s e a f o o d ,
SECONDARY PRODUCTS

Frozen

packaged

PRIMARY

PRODUCTS

shellfish

including

and o t h e r

soup

(except

seafood,

frozen)

includinq

.

soup

.

.

20922
20923
20924
20332
2 0 9 10

90 . 8 5 6
1.815
U . JJU
0 . 6 94
0 .864
2 .44 1
1 0 0 .. 0 0 0

2092
Frozen packaqod f i s h , e x c l u d i n q s h e
Frozen packaqod s h e l l f i s h and o t h e r
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Frozen d i n n e r s , beef, pork, p o u l t r y
Canned and c u r a d s e a f o o d , i n c l u d i n q

llfish
seafood,

includinq

soup

.

pies, n a t i o n a l i t y foods
soup ( e x c e p t f r o z e n )
.

.
.

14,.0 15
32 . 4 0 2
5 0 ,. 2 2 4
1 .,2 4 6
2 , . 1 12
1 0 0 .. 0 0 0

PRIMARY

5 ,. 8 8 4
0 ., 6 5 6
0 ., 3 7 4
0 ,. 3 6 6
0 ,. 3 7 3

linseed)

.

PRODUCTS
72 .996
2 3 ,. 8 6 1

20951
20952
20873
20374
20993
20995
20999
2098

SECONDARY PRODUCTS
F l a v o r i n q s i r u p s f o r use by s o f t d r i n k b o t t l e r s
Other f l a v o r i n q aqents (except chocolate s i r u p s )

Macaroni, spaqhetti,
PRIMARY PRODUCTS

1 .,6 0 8
2 ., 7 0 7
5 .. 8 9 4
1,. 7 5 4
2 ,. 8 5 5

PRIMARY

100 . 0 0 0

PRODUCTS
96.802

21110
SECONDARY

152

and noodles

1 0 0 ,. 0 0 0

2111

21210

vermicelli,

0 .. 2 8 4
0 ,. 184
0 ,. 4 2 6
1 .,5 8 9
0 .. 6 6 0

1 0 0 ,. 0 0 0

20980

See footnotes at end of table.




than

0 .577
l .1
0.868
0 . , /U V

20830
PRIMARY

1.. 5 5 8
1 8 ,. 7 5 5
1 1. 3, 7 3
6 ,. 0 6 0
4 7 ,. 4 3 8

byproducts

Soybean c a k e , meal and o t h e r b y p r o d u c t s ( 2 )
Vnqetable o i l s (other than c o t t o n s e d , soybean,
S h o r t e n i n q and c o o k i n q o i l s

(other

. . . .

20S53

1 0 0 ,. 0 0 0

other

oils

2095

mnchines

and

Vegetable

foots

7 ., 7 5 5
47 ., 7 2 3
2 9 . 065
1 1 , .8 8 8

92.347

Cottonseed o i l m i l l s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Cottonseed o i l m i l l s , n.s.k
Cottonseed o i l , crude
Cottonseed o i l , once-refined
C o t t o n s e e d cake and meal
SECONDARY PRODUCTS

Animal and marine o i l m i l l p r o d u c t s , i n c l u d i n g
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Miscellaneous byproducts of meatpacking plants

PRIMARY

1 0 0 ,. 0 0 0
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
C h e u i n q qum a n d c h e w i n g gum b a s e
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
5 - c e n t and 10-cant s p e c i a l t i e s
S a l t e d n u t s and o t h e r c o n f e c t i o n e r y - t y p e p r o d u c t s
P h a r m a c e u t i c a l p r e p a r a t i o n s a c t i n q on c e n t r a l n e r v o u s

PRODUCTS

2083

0 .. 3 6 6
0 .427
0 .255
0 ., 120
2 .460

0. 354
0. 022
0 . 084
2 . 934
0 . 065
0 . 096
0. 052
0. 319
10 . 5 9 9
0 ., 7 0 7
1 0 0 .. 0 0 0

2077

126
336
974
417
789
922
830
112
827

9 6 .. 3 7 2
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Canned f r u i t s ( e x c e p t baby f o o d s ) ( 2 )
Canned v e q e t a b l e s ( e x c e p t hominy and mushrooms)
Canned f r u i t j u i c e s , n e c t a r s , c o n c e n t r a t e s ( 2 )
Jams, j e l l i e s , and p r e s e r v e s ( 2 )
Miscellaneous c y c l i c chemical products

2067
20670

15
15
1 1
3
16
14
12
2
3

PRODUCTS

20630
20331
20332
20334
2033S
2S691

20161
20162
20 163
20480
20741
20742
20743
20744
20791
28914

1 0 0 ,. 0 0 0

2063
PRIMARY

PRODUCTS

PRODUCTS

cattle

Wheat

PRIMARY
20750
20751
20752

PRODUCTS

Eqq-type
Dairy

100. 000

2075

059
046
027
782
026
040
010
005
1 1 1
425

20440

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1 9 7 2 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1981

DESCRIPTION

CODE

PRODUCTS
0 .577

Table 15. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price index, December 1981

Chewing and smoking

-tobacco and s n u f f

2254

Ciqars
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Cigars
Tobacco ( c h e w i n g and smoking)
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Chewing and smoking t o b a c c o
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Cigarettes
Cigars

DESCRIPTION

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1 9 7 2 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1981

DESCRIPTION

22541
22542
22543
and

snuff

and

snuff

22532
22533
22582
0.559
0.486

B r o a d woven f a b r i c m i l l s , cot-ton ( 2 )
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Other f a b r i c a t e d c o t t o n t e x t i l e products
C o t t o n duck and a l l i e d f a b r i c s ( q r a y qoods)
C o t t o n s h e e t i n g and a l l i e d f a b r i c s ( g r a y goods) ( 2 )
Cotton p r i n t c l o t h yarn f a b r i c s (qray qoods) (2)
Cotton colored yarn f a b r i c s , including b l a n k e t i n g (2)
. . . .
F i n i s h e d c o t t n b r o a d w o v e n f a b r i c s (made i n w a v . m i l l s ) ( 2 ) . .
S h e e t s a n d p i l l o w c a s e s made f r o m c o t t o n ( 2 )
C o t t o n t o w e l s a n d w a s h c l o t h s (made i n w e a v i n g m i l l s ) ( 2 ) . . .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
100% f i l a m e n t f a b r i c s ( g r a y g o o d s ) ( 2 )
•
100% S p u n p o l y e s t e r b l e n d s w i t h c o t t o n ( g r a y g o o d s )
F i n i s h e d s y n . f i b e r & s i l k f a b r i c s - made i n w e a v i n g m i l l s
(2)
F a b r i c a t e d s y n . f i b e r & s i l k p r d s . - made i n w e a v i n g m i l l s ( 2 )
Outerwear f i n i s h e d f a b r i c
Hiqh p i l e f i n i s h e d f a b r i c
F i n i s h e d c o t t o n broadwoven f a b . ( n o t f i n . i n weaving m i l l s ) .
.
F i n i s h e d manmade f i b e r & s i l k f a b . ( n o t f i n . i n w e a v i n g m i l l s ) .
Carded c o t t o n y a r n s
Combed c o t t o n y a r n s
Rayon a n d / o r a c e t a t e spun y a r n s
Spun n o n c e l l u l o s i c f i b e r a n d s i l k y a r n s
F i n i s h e d t h r e a d f o r i n d u s t r i a l or m a n u f a c t u r e r s ' use
. . . .
U n s u p p o r t e d p l a s t i c s f i l m , s h e e t s , r o d s , and t u b e s

22573
22574

100.000
3.261
5.436
1 9 . 183
13.063
10.646
15.797
1 .568
17.497

22212
2 2 2 14
222 18
22219
22313
22513
22523
22533
22541
22581
225S2
22590
2 2 6 17
22628
228 1 1
22812
22813
22814
22524
22831

0.026
3.955
1 . 150
4.38 1
0 . 130
0 . 048
0.640
0.035
1 .053

0 . 121
0.292
1 .280
0.391
0.047

226 1
22617

Broadwoven f a b r i c m i l l s , s y n t h e t i c f i b e r s and s i l k ( 2 ) . . . • •
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
100% f i l a m e n t f a b r i c s ( q r a y q o o d s ) ( 2 )
100% S p u n p o l y e s t e r b l e n d s w i t h c o t t o n ( q r a y q o o d s )
F i n i s h e d s y n . f i b e r & s i l k f a b r i c s - made i n w e a v i n q m i l l s
(2)
F a b r i c a t e d s y n . f i b e r & s i l k p r d s . - made i n w e a v i n g m i l l s ( 2 )
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Other f a b r i c a t e d c o t t o n t e x t i l e products
C o t t o n duck and a l l i e d f a b r i c s ( q r a y qoods)
C o t t o n s h e e t i n g and a l l i e d f a b r i c s ( q r a y goods) ( 2 )
Cotton p r i n t c l o t h yarn f a b r i c s (gray goods) (2)
Cotton colored yarn f a b r i c s , i n c l u d i n q b l a n k e t i n q (2)
. . . .
F i n i s h e d c o t t n b r o a d w o v e n f a b r i c s (made i n w a v . m i l l s ) ( 2 ) . .
S h e e t s a n d p i l l o w c a s e s made f r o m c o t t o n ( 2 )
F i n i s h e d wool a p p a r e l f a b r i c s
Woven n a r r o w f a b r i c s
Outerwear f i n i s h e d f a b r i c
Hiqh p i l e f i n i s h e d f a b r i c
Knit qloves & knit products, n.e.c
Fi n i shed c o t t o n b r o a d w o v e n f a b . ( n o t f i n . i n w e a v i n q m i l l s ) .
F i n i s h e d manmade f i b e r & s i l k f a b . ( n o t f i n . i n w e a v i n g m i l l s )
.
T u f t e d c a r p e t s and rugs - p r i m a r y p r o d u c t i o n ( 2 )
Carded c o t t o n y a r n s
Combed c o t t o n y a r n s
Rayon a n d / o r a c e t a t e spun y a r n s .
Spun n o n c e l l u l o s i c f i b e r a n d s i l k y a r n s
Textured, crimped, or bulked filament yarns
Other n o n c e l l u l o s i c s y n t h e t i c o r q a n i c f i b e r s
Women's h o s i e r y , e x c e p t s o c k s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Women's f i n i s h e d s e a m l e s s h o s i e r y , f u l l l e n q t h
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Men's f i n i s h e d seamless h o s i e r y
A l l o t h e r f i n i s h e d seamless h o s i e r y
Sweaters, k n i t j a c k e t s and j e r s e y
A l l other k n i t outerwear products
Women's & c h i l d r e n ' s k n i t u n d e r w e a r
Textured, crimped, or bulked f i l a m e n t yarns

100.000

22218
22573
22623
23920
23926
23928

18.066
3 5 . 147
17.716
6 . 199

lenqth

.

0.088

2262

1 .907
1 .242
1 . 122
3.828
1 .628
0.331
0 . 157
1 . 035
0.382
0 . 158

22628
2 2 1 17
22313
22573
22574
2258 1
22552
226 17
22720
23920
23926
23928

2.112

1.405
0.521
1.918
0.213
0 .527
2.312
1. 133
0 . 107

2272

228 1
90.56 1

228
228
22S
228

3.690
1.19 1
0.601

1 .880
1 .250

1 1
12
13
14

22824
2283 1

0.828

See footnotes at end of table.




fabric

(2)

. . . .

C i r c u l a r k n i t f a b r i c m i l l s (2)
• '
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Outerwear f i n i s h e d f a b r i c
High p i l e f i n i s h e d f a b r i c
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
100% f i l a m e n t f a b r i c s ( g r a y g o o d s ) ( 2 )
•
100% S p u n p o l y e s t e r b l e n d s w i t h c o t t o n ( g r a y g o o d s )
F i n i s h e d s y n . f i b e r & s i l k f a b r i c s - made i n w e a v i n g m i l l s ( 2 )
F a b r i c a t e d s y n . f i b e r & s i l k p r d s . - made i n w e a v i n g m i l l s
(2)
F i n i s h e d wool apparel f a b r i c s
Women's f i n i s h e d s e a m l e s s h o s i e r y , f u l l l e n g t h & k n e e l e n g t h .
A l l o t h e r f i n i s h e d seamless h o s i e r y
A l l other k n i t outerwear products
Men's & b o y s ' k n i t underwear and n i g h t w e a r
G r e i q e Goods, e x c e p t h o s i e r y
Warp k n i t u n d e r w e a r and n i g h t w e a r f i n i s h e d f a b r i c ( 2 ) . . .
Knit gloves & k n i t products, n.e.c
F i n i s h e d c o t t o n broadwoven f a b . ( n o t f i n . i n weavinq m i l l s ) .
.
F i n i s h e d manmade f i b e r & s i l k f a b . ( n o t f i n . i n w e a v i n q m i l l s ) .
Carded c o t t o n y a r n s
Combed c o t t o n y a r n s
Rayon a n d / o r a c e t a t e spun y a r n s
Spun n o n c e l l u l o s i c f i b e r a n d s i l k y a r n s
Textured, crimped, or bulked filament yarns , . . •
• • • •
Wool y a r n s , e x c e p t c a r p e t , i n c l u d i n g y a r n s spun a n d f i n i s h e d . .
F i n i s h e r s o f b r o a d woven f a b r i c s o f c o t t o n
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
F i n i s h e d c o t t o n broadwoven f a b . ( n o t f i n . i n weavinq m i l l s ) .
.
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
F i n i s h e d s y n . f i b e r & s i l k f a b r i c s - made i n w e a v i n q m i l l s ( 2 )
Outerwear f i n i s h e d f a b r i c
F i n i s h e d maninade f i b e r & s i l k f a b . ( n o t f i n . i n w e a v i n g m i l l s ) .
Other h o u s e f u r n i s h i n q s
B e d s p r e a d s a n d b e d s e t s ( n o t made i n w e a v i n q m i l l s )
S h e e t s a n d p i l l o w c a s e s ( n o t made i n w e a v i n q m i l l s )

0.745

22720
& knee

K n i t underwear m i l l s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Men's & b o y s ' k n i t underwear and n i g h t w e a r
Women's & c h i l d r e n ' s k n i t u n d e r w e a r
Women's and c h i l d r e n ' s k n i t n i g h t w e a r
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Knit outerwear sport s h i r t s
A l l other k n i t outerwear products
Warp k n i t u n d e r w e a r and n i g h t w e a r f i n i s h e d

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1981

153

F i n i s h e r s o f b r o a d woven f a b r i c s o f man-made f i b e r a n d s i l k .
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
F i n i s h e d manmade f i b e r & s i l k f a b . ( n o t f i n . i n w e a v i n g m i l l s )
SECONDARY FRODUCTS
F i n i s h e d c o t t n b r o a d w o v e n f a b r i c s (made i n w a v . m i l l s ) ( 2 ) .
F i n i s h e d wool apparel f a b r i c s
Outerwear f i n i s h e d f a b r i c
Hiqh p i l e f i n i s h e d f a b r i c
Greiqe qoods, except hosiery
Msrp k n i t u n d e r w e a r and n i g h t w e a r f i n i s h e d f a b r i c ( 2 ) . . .
F i n i s h e d c o t t o n broadwoven f a b . ( n o t f i n . i n w e a v i n q m i l l s ) .
T u f t e d c a r p e t s and rugs - p r i m a r y p r o d u c t i o n ( 2 )
Other h o u s e f u r n i s h i n g s
B e d s p r e a d s a n d b e d s e t s ( n o t made i n w e a v i n g m i l l s )
S h e e t s a n d p i l l o w c a s e s ( n o t made i n w e a v i n g m i l l s )

T u f t e d c a r p e t s and r u g s (2)
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
T u f t e d c a r p e t s and ruqs -

primary

production

.
.
.

.
.

(2)

Y a r n s p i n n i n q m i l l s : c o t t o n , man-made f i b e r s a n d s i l k
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Carded c o t t o n y a r n s
Combed c o t t o n y a r n s
Rayon a n d / o r a c e t a t e spun y a r n s
Spun n o n c e l l u l o s i c f i b e r a n d s i l k y a r n s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Textured, crimped, or bulked f i l a m e n t yarns
Wool y a r n s , e x c e p t c a r p e t » i n c l u d i n g y a r n s spun and f i n i s h e d .

22.924
13.283
9.865
50.532
2.235
.

1.161

Table 15. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price index, December 1981
R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1 9 7 2 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1981

DESCRIPTION

Y a r n t e x t u r i ;:i nq , t h r o w i n g , t w i s t i n g , a n d w i n d i n g m i l l s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Textured, crimped, or bulked f i l a m e n t yarns
R e w o u n d , p l i e d , e t c . , y a r n s o t h e r than wool
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
S h e e t s a n d p i l l o w c a s e s made f r o m c o t t o n ( 2 )
F i n i s h e d s y n . f i b e r & s i l k f a b r i c s - made i n w e a v i n q m i l l s ( 2 )
F i n i s h e d wool a p p a r e l f a b r i c s
Carded c o t t o n y a r n s
Rayon a n d / o r a c e t a t e spun y a r n s
Spun n o n c e l l u l o s i c f i b e r a n d s i l k y a r n s
Wool y a r n s , e x c e p t c a r p e t , i n c l u d i n q y a r n s spun and f i n i s h e d . .
Other n o n c a l l u l o s i c s y n t h e t i c orqanic f i b e r s
U n s u p p o r t e d p l a s t i c s f i l m , s h e e t s , r o d s , and t u b e s
Foatred p l a s t i c p r o d u c t s
Laminated s h e e t s , r o d s , and t u b e s
P n c k a q i n q and s h i p p i n q c o n t a i n e r s
I n d u s t r i a l p l a s t i c s products, except b e l t i n q
Construction plastics products
P l a s t i c s d i n n e r w a r e , t a b l e w a r e , and k i t c h e n w a r e
Roqenerated c e l l u l o s i c p r o d u c t s , except rayon

DESCRIPTION

2337 1
23372
23374
23392
23393
2 3 4 12
234 13

83.235
10.303
0 . 103
0.868
0 . 123
0.26 1
0 . 132
0.445
0.053
3.591
0.382
0 . 033
0.031
0.093
0.114
0.07 1
0.023
0.091

2322
23221
2 3 2 12
2 3 2 15
2323
23230
2327
2327 1

Thread m i l l s
•
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
F i n i s h e d t h r e a d f o r u s e i n t h e home
F i n i s h e d t h r e a d f o r i n d u s t r i a l or m a n u f a c t u r e r s ' use
. . . .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Carded c o t t o n y a r n s
Combed c o t t o n y a r n s
Rayon a n d / o r a c e t a t e spun y a r n s
Spun n o n c e l l u l o s i c f i b e r a n d s i l k y a r n s
Wool y a r n s , e x c e p t c a r p e t , i n c l u d i n q y a r n s spun and f i n i s h e d . .
Cordaqe and t w i n e
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Hard f i b e r cordaqe
Soft f i b e r cordaqe
C o t t o n c o r d a q e and
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Carded c o t t o n y a r n s
Spun n o n c e l l u l o s i c
Finished thread for
Nonwoven f a b r i c s

and t w i n e
and t w i n e
twine

(except

f i b e r and s i l k
i n d u s t r i a l or

0.356
2.791
3 . 137
0.099
0.333

28.470
46.217
19.604

cotton)

yarns
manufacturers'

23 1 1 1
23 113
2 3 2 14
23282
2329 1
23292
2337 1
23372
23374
23392
23393

8.487
84.796

use

. . . .

Men's and b o y s ' s u i t s and c o a t s ( 2 )
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Man's s u i t s (2)
Men's t a i l o r e d d r e s s , s p o r t c o a t s and j a c k e t s ( 2 )
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Men's & boys' k n i t outerwear sport s h i r t s
Men's- 8 b o y s ' d r e s s 8 s p o r t s h i r t s , e x c e p t k n i t s p o r t s h i r t s
M e n ' s & b o y s ' n i q h t w e a r (made o f w o v e n / p u r c h a s e d k n i t f a b s )
Men's and b o y s ' underwear
Men's and b o y s ' d r e s s & s p o r t t r o u s e r s & d r e s s s h o r t s
. . .
Men's & b o y s ' work c l o t h i n g & washable s e r v i c e a p p a r e l
. .
Men's and b o y s ' heavy o u t e r w e a r c o a t s and j a c k e t s
Men's and b o y s ' o u t e r w e a r , n . e . c
Women's, m i s s e s ' & j u n i o r s ' c o a t s ( e x c e p t f u r and l e a t h e r )
Women's, m i s s e s ' and j u n i o r s ' s u i t s
Women's, m i s s e s ' and j u n i o r s ' s k i r t s and j a c k e t s
Women's, m i s s e s ' & j u n i o r s ' o u t e r w e a r , n . e . c
Men's and b o y s ' s h i r t s and n i g h t w e a r
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Men's & boys' k n i t outerwear sport s h i r t s
Men's & boys' dress X s p o r t s h i r t s , e x c e p t k n i t sport s h i r t s
M e n ' s it b o y s ' n i q h t w e a r ( m a d e o f w o v e n / p u r c h a s e d k n i t f a b s )
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Men's s u i t s (2)
Men's t a i l o r e d d r e s s , s p o r t c o a t s and j a c k e t s (2)
Men's and b o y s ' underwear
M e n ' s , y o u t h s ' and b o y s ' neckwear
Men's and b o y s ' d r e s s & s p o r t t r o u s e r s & d r e s s s h o r t s
. . .
Men's 4 boys' work c l o t h i n g & washable s e r v i c e a p p a r e l
. .
Men's and b o y s ' heavy o u t e r w e a r c o a t s and j a c k e t s
Men's and b o y s ' o u t e r w e a r , n . e . c
• •
Women's, m i s s e s ' & j u n i o r s ' b l o u s e s & s h i r t s , e x c e p t k n i t .

2328
23282

0.611
0.621
2 . 0 15
2.462

2 3 1 11
2 3 1 13
2 3 2 12
23214
2 3 2 15
23221
2327 1
23291
23292
23310
2 3 3 12
23317
2337 1
23372
23374
23393
23928
23929

55.468
36.837
.
.
.
.

0.077
0.072
0.073
0 . 143
3 . 945
0.975
1 .088
0.657
0 . 146
0.113
0.16 1
0.246

2331
23310
2 3 3 17

•
.
.

23212
2 3 2 14
23215
2327 1
23351
23352
23372
23374
23393
23413

19.395
6 1 .070
5.689

0.111

.
.
•
.

0 . 6 12
1 . 152
0.569
0.890
1.813
0.746
2.511
1 .724

2335
23351

See footnotes at end of table.




154

Women'
ss' 4 j u n i o r s ' c o a t s ( e x c e p t f u r and l e a t h e r )
Women'
ps' and j u n i o r s ' s u i t s
Women'
s s ' and j u n i o r s ' s k i r t s and j a c k e t s
Women'
as' and j u n i o r s w a s h a b l e s e r v i c e a p p a r e l . . .
Women'
cs' & j u n i o r s ' outerwear, n . e . c
Women' s & c h i l d r e n ' s u n d e r w e a r made f r o m w o v e n k n i t
fabrics
Women' s & c h i l d r e n ' s n i q h t w e a r made f r o m w o v e n k n i t
fabrics
M e n ' s , y o u t h s ' , and b o y s ' underwear
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Men's and b o y s ' underwear
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Men's & boys' k n i t outerwear s p o r t s h i r t s
M e n ' s & b o y s ' n i q h t w e a r (made o f w o v e n / p u r c h a s e d
Men's and b o y s ' neckwear
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
M e n ' s , y o u t h s ' and b o y s '

knit

fabs)

neckwear

Men's and b o y s ' s e p a r a t e t r o u s e r s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Men's and b o y s ' d r e s s & s p o r t t r o u s e r s & d r e s s s h o r t s . . .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Men's s u i t s (2)
Man's t a i l o r e d d r e s s , s p o r t c o a t s and j a c k e t s ( 2 )
Men's X boys' dross £ sport s h i r t s , e x c e p t k n i t sport
shirts
Men's & b o y s ' work c l o t h i n q & washable s e r v i c e a p p a r e l
. .
Men's and b o y s ' heavy o u t e r w e a r c o a t s and j a c k e t s
Men's and b o y s ' o u t e r w e a r , n . e . c
Women's, m i s s e s ' X j u n i o r s ' c o a t s ( e x c e p t f u r and l e a t h e r )
Women's, m i s s e s ' and j u n i o r s ' s u i t s
Women's, m i s s e s ' and j u n i o r s ' s k i r t s and j a c k e t s
Women's, m i s s e s ' and j u n i o r s w a s h a b l e s e r v i c e a p p a r e l . . .
Women's, m i s s e s ' & j u n i o r s ' o u t e r w e a r , n . e . c
Men's and b o y s ' work c l o t h e s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Men's & b o y s ' work c l o t h i n q & washable s e r v i c e a p p a r e l
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
t s (2)
Men
t a i l o r e d d r e s s , s p o r t c o a t s and j a c k e t s ( 2 )
Men
Men
& boys' k n i t outerwear sport s h i r t s
& boys' dress & sport s h i r t s , e x c c p t k n i t sport
shirts
Men
& b o y s ' n i q h t w e a r (made o f w o v e n / p u r c h a s e d k n i t f a b s )
Men
Men
and b o y s ' underwear
Men
and b o y s ' d r e s s & s p o r t t r o u s e r s & d r e s s s h o r t s . . .
Men
and boys' heavy o u t e r w e a r c o a t s and j a c k e t s
Men
and boys
outerwear, n.e.c
Women
, and j u n i o r s ' b l o u s e s , w a i s t s , and s h i r t s ,
Women's
sses
Si j u n i o r s ' k n i t o u t e r w e a r s p o r t s h i r t s . .
Women's
& j u n i o r s ' blouses & s h i r t s , except k n i t .
Women's
& j u n i o r s ' c o a t s ( e x c e p t f u r and l e a t h e r )
Women's
sses
and j u n i o r s ' s u i t s
Women's
sscs
and j u n i o r s ' s k i r t s and j a c k e t s
Women
sses
juniors'
outori
S h e e t s a n d p i l l o w c a s e s ( n o t made i n w e a v i n g m i l l s )
C o t t o n t o w e l s a n d w a s h c l o t h s ( n o t made i n w e a v i n g m i l l s )
Women's and m i s s e s ' b l o u s e s and w a i s t s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Women's, m i s s e s ' , and j u n i o r s ' b l o u s e s , w a i s t s , and s h i r t s ,
Women's, m i s s e s ' & j u n i o r s ' b l o u s e s & s h i r t s , e x c c p t k n i t .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Men's & boys' k n i t outerwear sport s h i r t s
Men's & boys' dress 4 sport s h i r t s , e x c e p t k n i t sport
shirts
& b o y s ' n i q h t w e a r (made o f w o v e n / p u r c h a s e d k n i t f a b s )
and boys' d r e s s & s p o r t t r o u s e r s & d r e s s s h o r t s . . .
omens d r e s s e s - p r i c e d p e r u n i t ( 2 )
.•Jomen' s
s s e s ' & j u n i o r s ' d r e s s e s s o l d a t a dozen p r i c e .
Women's,
s s e s ' and j u n i o r s ' s u i t s
Women's,
s s e s ' and j u n i o r s ' s k i r t s and j a c k e t s
Women's,
;ses' & juniors* outerwear, n . e . c . .
W o m e n ' s & c h i l d r e n ' s n i q h t w e a r made f r o m w o v e n k n i t f a b r i c s .
Womens, m i s s e s ' a n d j u n i o r s ' d r e s s e s ( 2 ) .
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Womens d r e s s e s - p r i c e d p e r u n i t ( 2 ) . . .

Table 15. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price index, December 1981
CODE

23352
2 3 2 12
23214
2 3 2 15
23292
23317
2337 1
23372
23374
23393
2 3 4 12
2 3 4 13
23421

DESCRIPTION

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1 9 7 2 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1981

Women's
misses' & j u n i o r s ' dresses s o l d a t a dozen p r i c e .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Men's & boys' k n i t outerwear sport s h i r t s
Men's & boys' dress & sport s h i r t s , e x c e p t k n i t sport s h i r t s
M e n ' s & b o y s ' n i q h t w e a r (made o f w o v e n / p u r c h a s e d k n i t f a b s )
Men's and boys' o u t e r w e a r , n . e . c
Women's, m i s s e s ' i j u n i o r s ' b l o u s e s I s h i r t s , e x c e p t k n i t .
Women's, m i s s e s ' & j u n i o r s ' c o a t s ( e x c e p t f u r and l e a t h e r )
Women's, m i s s e s ' and j u n i o r s ' s u i t s
Women's, m i s s e s ' and j u n i o r s ' s k i r t s and j a c k e t s
Women's & c h i l d r e n ' s
Women's & c h i l d r e n ' s
Brassieres

underwear
niqhtwear

made
made

f r o m woven
f r o m woven

knit
knit

fabrics
fabrics

.
.
.
.

.
.

2341
23412
23413
23215
2322 1
23421
23422
2 3 6 10

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Women's & c h i l d r e n ' s u n d e r w e a r made f r o m w o v e n k n i t f a b r i c s
Women's & c h i l d r e n ' s n i q h t w e a r made f r o m w o v e n k n i t f a b r i c s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
M e ^ ' s & b o y s ' n i q h t w e a r (made o f w o v e n / p u r c h a s e d k n i t f a b s )
Men's and boys' underwear
Brassieres
Corsets, q i r d l e s , c o m b i n a t i o n s , and a c c e s s o r i e s
C h i l d r e n ' s & i n f a n t s ' d r e s s e s , b l o u s e s , and s h i r t s

.
.
.

2436 1
24362
24364
24390
244 1 1
24412
24480
24521
24920
24996
266 1 1

16 8 6 9
0 048
0 139
0 092
0 035
1 094
0 142
1.824
0 287
1 506
0 092
0 109
0 1 18
100

000

47
48

149
435

DESCRIPTION

CODE

Softwood

plywood,

interior

hardboard
board

1 . 182
1.865
0. 6 1 1
0 . 163
0. 031
0 . 093
0 . 196
0. 061
0. 252
0. 041
0. 260

type

Box s h o o k f o r f r u i t s , v e g e t a b l e s , a n d
P a l l e t s and s k i d s
Components f o r s t a t i o n a r y b u i l d i n g s
Fabricated
Insulating

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1 9 7 2 WEIGHT)
REVISED
1981
DECEMBER

industrial

uses

products

1 0 0 . 000

2436
2436 1
24362
24364

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Softwood plywood,
Softwood plywood,
SECONDARY

2421 1
24212
24218
24351

0 822
1 033
1 032
0.854
0 676

Softwood
Softwood
Hardwood

interior
exterior

24. 862
5 2 . 795
15. 365

type
type

PRODUCTS
lumber (2)
f l o o r i n q and
plywood

other

qeneral

sawmill

0.
4.
0.
1.

products.

100. 000

2439
PRIMARY

PRODUCTS
9 5 . 095

24390
2342

100
PRIMARY

23420
23421
23422
2 3 3 17
23393
23412
2 3 4 13
236 1
2 3 6 10
2 3 6 12
23412
23413
23630

000

PRODUCTS

Brassieres
C o r s e t s , q i r d l e s , c o m b i n a t i o n s , and a c c e s s o r i e s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Women's, m i s s e s ' & j u n i o r s ' b l o u s e s £ s h i r t s , e x c e p t k n i t .
Women's, m i s s s s ' & j u n i o r s ' o u t e r w e a r , n . e . c
Women's & c h i l d r e n ' s u n d e r w e a r made f r o m w o v e n k n i t f a b r i c s
Women's & c h i l d r e n ' s n i q h t w e a r made f r o m w o v e n k n i t f a b r i c s
C h i l d r e n ' s dresses and
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Children's & infants'
C h i l d r e n ' s and i n f a n t
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Women's & c h i l d r e n ' s
Women's £ c h i l d r e n ' s
Children's & infants'

3 1 18
5 9 1 16
3 4 ., 3 0 9
•
.
.

blouses

0.
0.
2.
0.

156
493
420
388

2448

shirts

f r o m woven
f r o m woven
snowsuits

knit
knit

.
.

0. 295
0 .. 3 0 6
0. 683
1 0 0 .. 0 0 0

PRIMARY
23810
2381 1
23812
31510

PRODUCTS

23920
2396
2396 1
23962

D r e s s q l o v e s t m i t t e n s , made f r o m w o v e n k n i ' t f a b r i c s
Work q l o v e s t m i t t e n s , made f r o m w o v e n k n i t f a b r i c s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Dress and work g l o v e s and m i t t e n s , a l l l e a t h e r

. . . .

24262
2 4 3 13
2 4 3 14
24 3 15
24316
24 3 17
24 34 1
2435 1

.

.

sash

0.
0.
0.
4.

.

.

92. 369
PRODUCTS

. ..

Box s h o o k f o r f r u i t s , v e g e t a b l e s ,
W i r e b o u n d b o x e s made f r o m l u m b e r ,
Fabricated hardboard products

and i n d u s t r i a l
uses
veneer and plywood

25 1 1
0 .. 4 1 0
2 5 1 12
25113
2 5 1 15
25116

1 0 0 ,. 0 0 0
and

hat

materials

.

.

10,. 6 5 7
8 9 .. 3 4 3

24262
24 3 16
2434 1
24995
24996
25120
2514 1
25144
25151
25152
2 5 153
25210
3 2 3 15
3 2 3 16

100 . 0 0 G
PRODUCTS
10 ,. 8 0 3
82 .771
furniture

parts,

& vehicle

stock.

.

Doors wood, i n t e r i o r and e x t e r i o r
O t h e r wood d o o r s , i n c l u d i n g g a r a q e , s c r e e n a n d s t o r m
. . . .
Wood m o u l d i n g s , e x c o p t p r e f i n i s h o d m o u l d i n g s
P r e f i n i s h c d wood m o u l d i n q s made f r o m p u r c h a s e d m o u l d i n q . . .
Wood k i t c h e n c a b i n e t s , s t o c k l i n e

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

.566
. 185
. 154
.206
. 4S3
.oca
.008
. 06 1

See footnotes at end of table.

155

2 . 307
2 . 239
0 . 907
1 .0 3 1
0. 263
0. 828
100. 000

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
M o b i l e homos ( 3 5 f e e t
SECONDARY PRODUCTS

or

more

in

9 9 ., 9 6 7

lenqth)

0 ., 0 3 3
1 0 0 ,. 0 0 0
PRIMARY

24262
24995
24996

287
248
305
064

100. 000

Wood p a l l e t s a n d s k i d s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS

PRODUCTS

SECONDARY
Hardwood

9 1 . 148

PRODUCTS
dimension

1.324
3 . 68 1
3 .343

vehicle stock.

.

Wood h o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e , e x c e p t u p h o l s t e r e d ( 2 ) .
. . .
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Wood l i v i n g r o o m , l i b r a r y , s u n r o o m , a n d h a l l f u r n i t u r e u J .
Wood d i n i n g r o o m a n d k i t c h e n f u r n i t u r e , e x c e p t c a b i n e t s ( 2 )

.
.

2 1.829
2 6 . 143
43.033
3 . 165

.

0.213
0 . 073
0 . 107
0 .099
0 .035
2 .629
0 . 180
0 . 163
0 . 107
0 .046
jj . 0 3 9
. 117
.42 1
0 .537

Fabricated

stock,

hardboard

furniture

parts,

I

products

9 9 ,. 5 9 0

A u t o m o t i v e and a p p a r e l t r i m m i n q s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Men's and boys' s u i t and c o a t f i n d i n g s ,
A u t o m o b i l e and f u r n i t u r e t r i m m i n q s




.

storm

2492

1 0 0 .. 0 0 0

Softwood lumber (2)
SECONDARY FRODUCTS
Hardwood dimension s t o c k ,

I

24920

2421
2421 1
24212

6. 690
5 .. 4 5 6
8 0 .. 9 6 3
6 .. 8 9 1

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Canvas p r o d u c t s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Other housefurnishinqs

PRIMARY

screen

24521

2394
23940

combination

2451
2451 1

233 1

includinq

Wood m o u l d i n q s , e x c e p t p r e f i n i s h e d m o u l d i n g s
Components f o r s t a t i o n a r y b u i l d i n q s

SECONDARY
2421 1
24212
244 1 1
24412
2449 1
24996

7 4 ., 4 0 2
24. 315
fabrics
fabrics

SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Wood w i n d o w s a s h ,

24480

100, 000

d r e s s e s , b l o u s e s , and
s' knit sport shirts
u n d e r w e a r made
n i q h t w e a r made
coats, suits,

24312
24314
24316
24521

789
199
256
733

SECONDARY FRODUCTS
Hordwood d i m e n s i o n s t o c k , f u r n i t u r e p a r t s , I
Wood m o u l d i n g s , e x c e p t p r e f i n i s h e d m o u l d i n g s
Wood k i t c h e n c a b i n e t s , s t o c k l i n e

Mptal

household

dining

and b r e a k f a s t

Innorsprinq

mattresses,

Other

products,

glass

other

made o f

than

vehicle stock.
. . . .

furniture

crib

purchased

.

.

.

size

.

.

.

.

glass

.

.

.

.

100 . 0 0 0

Table 15. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price index, December 1981
CODE

2512
25120
2 5 1 12
25 113
2 5 1 15
25116
2 5 150
25151
25152
25153
25154
25155

DESCRIPTION

Wood h o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e , u p h o l s t e r e d
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
U p h o l s t e r e d wood h o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e
SECONDARY FRODUCTS
Wood l i v i n q r o o m , l i b r a r y , s u n r o o m , a n d
Wood d i n i n q r o o m a n d k i t c h e n f u r n i t u r e ,
Wood b e d r o o m f u r n i t u r e ( 2 )
I n f a n t s ' and c h i l d r e n ' s wood f u r n i t u r e
Innersprinq

Jackknife

mattresses,

sofa

bods

and

other

chair

than

crib

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1981

hall furniture (2).
except cabinets (2)

.
.

size

beds

2515
PRIMARY
25150
25151
25152
2 5 153
25154
25155
25156
25120
25144

100

000

2631

92

251

1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0

20 1
6 14
106
035
050
048
353
270
278
793

263 1 1
2 6 3 12
26313
2 6 3 14

100

000

12
33
7
26
13
1
2

733
558
235
244
04 1
972
396

26 1 12
2621 1
26212
26213
26215
26217
2621S
2 8 6 12

PRODUCTS

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHT)
REVISED
1981
DECEMBER

DESCRIPTION

CODE

1 0 0 . 000
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Unbleached k r a f t p a c k a q i n q / i n d u s t r i a l c o n v e r t i n q paperboard .
Blcached packaqinq & i n d u s t r i a l convertinq paperboard
. . . .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Other p u l p , i n c l u d i n q

pulpmill

byproducts,

Clay c o a t e d p r i n t i n q and c o n v e r t i n q
Bleached b r i s t o l s (excludinq cotton
Unbleached k r a f t p a c k a q i n q / i n d u s t r i a
Packnqinq/indust. convertinq paper,

except

tall

oil.

.

paper (2)
f i b e r index and boqus)
l c o n v e r t i n q paper ( 2 ) .
.
exc. unbleached k r a f t
(2)

SECONDARY PRODUCTS
U p h o l s t e r e d wood h o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e
Other metal household f u r n i t u r e

PRIMARY

PRODUCTS

11. 774
8 5 . 077

2647 1
26472
26413
26431
26432
26433
26495

2 087
0 734

SECONDARY

PRODUCTS

Grocers'

& variety

baqs

(paper)

& wardrobe,

shoppinq

. . . .

Wood o f f i c e f u r n i t u r e
PRIMARY PRODUCTS

100

25210
25120
2522 1
25223
2 6 11
26 1 1 1
26 1 12
24212
2 6 3 14
28692

1.507
0 .707
0 .503

(2)

Other pulp, i n c l u d i n g
SECONDARY PRODUCTS

pulpmill

byproducts,

Combination furnish paperboard
Miscellaneous acyclic chemicals/chemicals

except

oil.

.

45 . 7 8 2
5 2 . 90 1

ex.urea

.

0 .275
0,. 3 6 2
0,. 6 8 0

tall

products,

26551
26552

PRODUCTS

Groundwood

paper,

uncoated

Bl-eached b r i s t o l s ( e x c l u d i n g c o t t o n f i b e r index and bogus)
W r i t i n q and r e l a t e d papers
Unbleached k r a f t p a c k a q i n q / i n d u s t r i a l c o n v e r t i n q paper
(2).
Packaqinq/indust. convertinq paper, exc. unbleached k r a f t
(2)
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Nonwoven f a b r i c s
Fabricated hardboard products
Other pulp, i n c l u d i n g p u l p m i l l byproducts, except t a l l o i l .
.
Unbleached k r a f t p a c k a q i n q / i n d u s t r i a l convertinq paperboard .
Bleached packaqinq & i n d u s t r i a l convertinq paperboard
. . . .
Semichemical paperboard
Combination furnish paperboard
Gummed p r o d u c t s
O f f i c e s u p p l i e s ( f i l i n g a c c e s s o r i e s ) and misc. products . . .
O t h e r qum a n d w o o d c h e m i c a l s
S t i l l p i c t u r e equipment
Microfilmin
Sensitized
Sensitized
Sensitized
X-ray

q , b l u e p r i n t i n q , b r o w n p r i n t i n q equipment
p h o t o q r a p h i c f i l m and p l a t e s (except X - r a y ) . . .
p h o t o q r a p h i c paper and c l o t h , s i l v e r h a l i d e t y p e
p h o t o q r a p h i c paper and c l o t h

film

.
.

26495
26510
26530
34692

10 . 8 4 0
4 ,. 0 7 8
16.. 9 1 6
13.. 6 7 8
2 .. 7 9 4
2 1 ,. 6 2 2
8 .486
8 .. 0 9 6

SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Bendinq paperboard

packaqinq

& packaqinq

5
0
0
0
0
0
0

components

Corruqoted I s o l i d f i b e r boxes, includinq p a l l e t s
Unsupported p l a s t i c s f i l m , sheets, rods, and tubes

28121
28122
28123
2 8 124

0 .. 2 1 8
0 .. 0 5 2
8 . . 109
1 .,2 15
3 .. 0 2 1
0 .. 2 8 6
0 ., 3 4 4
0 . .0 18
0 ., 0 3 4
0 . , 108
0 ., 0 0 9
0 ., 0 0 6
0 ., 0 0 3
0 ., 0 0 6
0 . ,0 10
0 . ,0 12
0. 023
0 ., 0 0 7
0 ., 0 1 2

28193
2 3 194
28196
2 8 197
28199
28213
28214
28430
23651
28692
2873 1
28992
28994
28995
32410

156

.634
.357
., 2 9 4
.300
. 358
. 121
. 183

100,. 0 0 0
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
P a p e r b o a r d f i b e r drums w i t h m e t a l , wood, or p a p e r b o a r d
Fiber cans, t u b e s , and s i m i l a r f i b e r p r o d u c t s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Bending

paperboard

packaqinq

& packaqinq

ends

.

23 . 6 6 7
73 . 6 2 8
0
0
0
0

components

.804
. 563
. 474
.866

100 . 0 0 0

2812

See footnotes at end of table.




2 6 .. 0 7 1
2 9 ,. 9 7 9
36 . 2 0 5

2655

100 . 0 0 0
PRIMARY

22971
24996
2 6 1 12
2631 1
26312
26313
26314
26413
26451
2 8 6 12
3S6 1 1
33612
3 8 6 13
3 8 6 14
3 8 6 15
3 8 6 16
3S6 17
38618
3 8 6 19

2 6 5 10
26520
26530
3079 1
30793
30796
30797

100 . 0 0 0

Pulp m i l l s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS

PRODUCTS

2654 1
26542
26543

97 . 2 8 3
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
U p h o l s t e r e d wood h o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e
M^tal o f f i c e seatinq, includinq upholstered
C a b i n e t s and cases

2621
2621 1
26212
2 6 2 13
26214
26215
26216
26217
26218

PRIMARY

000

0 . 321
1 .,4 8 4
0 ., 4 0 1
0 .. 3 8 0
0 . 564
1 0 0 ., 0 0 0

2654
252 1

6 . 571
1 .0S6
0 .711
0 . 474
2 . 079
3. 453
0 . 747
0 . 195
100. 000

2647

Innersprinq mattresses, other than c r i b size
Other mattresses, i n c l u d i n g c r i b mattresses
Bedsprinqs
Convertible sofas
J a c k k n i f e sofa beds and c h a i r beds

36. 559
16 . 8 9 2
9 . 66 l
2 1 .57 1

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
C h l o r i n e , compressed or l i q u e f i e d
Sodium c a r b o n a t e (soda ash)

13 . 3 0 4
13,. 6 2 8
36 . 1 16
2 . 170

(2)

Other a l k a l i e s (2)
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Inorqanic acids, except n i t r i c ,
s u l f u r i c , and p h o s p h o r i c
.
Other aluminum compounds
P o t a s s i u m / s o d i u m compounds ( e x c . b l e a c h e s , a l k a l i e s / a l u m s )
.
Other inorqanic chemicals, n . e . c
T h e r m o p l a s t i c r e s i n s and p l a s t i c s m a t e r i a l s (2)
T h e r m o s e t t i n g r e s i n s and p l a s t i c s m a t e r i a l s (2)
S u r f a c e a c t i v e and f i n i s h i n g a g e n t s
Cyclic intermediates
Miscellaneous acyclic chemicals/chemicals products, ex.urea
Gelatin,
Cement,

except

ready-to~eat

hydraulic(including

.
.

.

desserts
cost

of

shipping

containers)

.

.

0 . 1 12
0 .638
0,. 123
1 .786
5 .341
3 . 1 14
0,. 9 3 7
0 .412
1 .,5 7 3
12 . 2 9 7
0,. 8 1 5
0,. 0 6 0
0,. 0 4 7
1 .501
1,. 0 2 4

Table 15. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price index, December 1981
DESCRIPTION

P l a s t i c s m a t e r i a l s and r e s i n s (2)
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
T h e r m o p l a s t i c r e s i n s and p l a s t i c s m a t e r i a l s ( 2 )
T h e r m o s e t t i n g r e s i n s and p l a s t i c s m a t e r i a l s ( 2 )
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Sulfuric acid
I n o r g a n i c a c i d s , except n i t r i c , s u l f u r i c , and p h o s p h o r i c
O t h e r aluminum compounds
P o t a s s i u m / s o d i u m compounds ( e x c . b l e a c h e s , a l k a l i e s / a l u m s )
.
Other inorganic chemicals, n . e . c
Synthetic rubber (2)
Other n o n c e l l u l o s i c s y n t h e t i c organic f i b e r s
Synthetic orqanic medicinal chemicals, in bulk
Other medicinal c h e m i c a l s / b o t a n i c a l products in bulk n . e . c .
Soap and d e t e r g e n t s , n o n h o u s e h o l d
Household d e t e r g e n t s
,
Soaps, except s p e c i a l t y c l e a n e r s , household
Glycerin, natural
S u r f a c e a c t i v e and f i n i s h i n g agents
fexterior
o i l - t y p e trade sales paint products
I n t e r i o r watei—type trade sales p a i n t products
Cyclic intermediates
Cyclic (coal t a r ) crudes
Miscellaneous acyclic chemicals/chemicals products,
ex.urea
P e s t i c i d e s and o t h e r o r g a n i c c h e m i c a l s ( n o t f o r m u l a t i o n s )
.
Ethyl alcohol & other industrial organic chemicals,
n.e.c.
Horbicidal preparations (formulations)
N a t u r a l base q l u e s and a d h e s i v e s
S y n t h e t i c r e s i n and rubber a d h e s i v e s
Fatty acids
G e l a t i n , except r e a d y - t o - e a t desserts
E s s e n t i a l o i l s , f i r e w o r k s and p y r o t e c h n i c s
Other f i n i s h e d p e t r o l e u m p r o d u c t s , i n c l u d i n g waxes
. . . .
Kerosene
. . .
L i q u e f i e d r e f i n e r y gases ( f e e d stock and o t h e r uses)
Consumer a n d corr.merical p l a s t i c s p r o d u c t s , n . e . c
U n s u p p o r t e d p l a s t i c s f i l m , s h e e t s , r o d s , and t u b e s
. . . .
Laminated s h e e t s , r o d s , and t u b e s
Construction p l a s t i c s products
P l a s t i c s d i n n e r w a r e , t a b l e w a r e , and k i t c h e n w a r e
Regenerated c e l l u l o s i c products, except rayon

S y n t h e t i c rubber (2)
•
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Synthetic rubber (2)
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Miscellaneous acyclic chemicals/chemicals products,
ex.urea
Synthetic organic f i b e r s , except c e l l u l o s i c (2)
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Polyamide f i b e r s , nylon, except n o n t e x t i l e monofilaments
Other n o n c e l l u l o s i c s y n t h e t i c organic f i b e r s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Textured, crimped, or bulked f i l a m e n t yarns
Nonwoven f a b r i c s
T h e r m o p l a s t i c r e s i n s and p l a s t i c s m a t e r i a l s ( 2 )
T h e r m o s e t t i n g r e s i n s and p l a s t i c s m a t e r i a l s ( 2 )
Acetate yarn
R a y o n y a r n , v i s c o s e a n d c u p r a m r n o n i um p r o c e s s e s
Consumer and c o m m e r i c a l p l a s t i c s p r o d u c t s , n . e . c

Nitroqenous f e r t i l i z e r s (2)
PRIMARY FRODUCTS
S y n t h e t i c , c o m p o u n d ammoni,-^ n i t r i c a c i d ( 2 )
Urea ( 2 )
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
C h l o r i n e , compressed or l i q u e f i e d (2)
Sodium c a r b o n a t e (soda ash)
Sodium h y d r o x i d e ( c a u s t i c soda) ( 2 )
Other inorqanic chemicals, n . e . c
Cyclic intermediates
Miscellaneous c y c l i c chemical products
Superphosphate, phosphatic f e r t . m a t e r i a l s (2)
Mixed f e r t i l i z e r s , mixing only (2)
Herbicidal preparations (formulations)

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
C 1972 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1981

68.382
1 7 . 7 18

28742
28743
28741

0.031
0.042

23193
28194
28197
28199
28731
28732
28752

0.011
0.056
0.115
1 .830

0.088

0 . 123
0.046
0.318
0.046
0.056
0.091
0.263
0.009
0.003

2875
28752
28692
28731

1.110

2892

0.009
3.573
0.204
0.884
0.100
0 .038
0 .429
0.031
0.023

28921
28692
28731
2911
2 9 1 10
29111
2 9 1 12
29113
2 9 1 14
29115
2 9 1 16
2 9 1 17
2 9 1 18
29 119

0 . 6 10
0.078
0.014
0.461
0.874
1 .514

0 . 102
0.274
0.091
0.357

26432
23193
28194
25196
25197
28 199
28213
2S214
28430
23651
28692
236 94
28695
2373 1
23732
2S995
2 9 5 10
30790
3079 1
30793
30796
30797
30798
34 12 1
34122
34 123

9.957
100.000
32.535
49.666

6.288
1 .720
1 .335
1 .543
1 . 987
2.572
2.354

67.675
16.545

0.262

2951

0 . 132
0 . 163
3 . 198
1 .855
3 . 6 13
5 . 199

29510
14222
14292
14422
29522
29523
32730

0.806
0.555

See footnotes at end of table.




DESCRIPTION

157

Phosphatic f e r t i l i z e r s (2)
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Superphosphate, phosphatic f e r t . m a t e r i a l s (2)
M i x e d f e r t i l i z e r s , made i n p l a n t ( 2 )
Phosphoric acid (2)
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Sulfuric acid
I n o r g a n i c a c i d s , e x c e p t n i t r i c , s u l f u r i c , and p h o s p h o r i c
P o t a s s i u m / s o d i u m compounds ( e x c . b l e a c h e s , a l k a l i e s / a l u m s )
Other inorganic chemicals, n . e . c
S y n t h e t i c , compound ammonia, n i t r i c a c i d ( 2 )
Urea ( 2 )
Mixed f e r t i l i z e r s , mixing only (2)
F e r t i l i z e r s , mixing only (2)
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Mixed f e r t i l i z e r s , mixing only (2)
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Miscellaneous acyclic chemicals/chemicals products,
S y n t h e t i c , compound ammonia, n i t r i c a c i d ( 2 )
Explosives (2)
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
E x p l o s i v e s ( e x c e p t g o v e r n m e n t owned p l a n t s ) ( 2 )
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Miscellaneous acyclic chemicals/chemicals products,
S y n t h e t i c , compound ammonia, n i t r i c a c i d ( 2 )

.

ex.urea

ex.urea

Petroleum r e f i n i n g
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
O t h e r f i n i s h e d p e t r o l e u m p r o d u c t s , i n c l u d i n g waxes
. . . .
Gasoline
Jet fuel
Kerosene
Distillate fuel oil
Residual fuel o i l
L i q u e f i e d r e f i n e r y gases ( f e e d s t o c k and o t h e r uses)
. . .
L u b r i c a t i n g o i l s a n d g r e a s e s , made i n r e f i n e r i e s
U n f i n i s h e d o i l s and l u b r i c a t i n g o i l base s t o c k
Asphalt
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
S p e c i a l t y bags and l i n e r s
Sulfuric acid
I n o r g a n i c a c i d s , e x c e p t n i t r i c , s u l f u r i c , and p h o s p h o r i c
O t h e r aluminum compounds
P o t a s s i u m / s o d i u m compounds ( e x c . b l e a c h e s , a l k a l i e s / a l u m s )
.
Other inorganic chemicals, n . e . c
T h e r m o p l a s t i c r e s i n s and p l a s t i c s m a t e r i a l s ( 2 )
T h e r m o s e t t i n g r e s i n s and p l a s t i c s m a t e r i a l s ( 2 )
S u r f a c e a c t i v e and f i n i s h i n g a g e n t s
Cyclic intermediates
Miscellaneous acyclic chemicals/chemicals products,
ex.urea
P e s t i c i d e s and o t h e r o r q a n i c c h e m i c a l s ( n o t f o r m u l a t i o n s ) .
Ethyl alcohol & other i n d u s t r i a l orqanic chemicals,
n.e.c.
S y n t h e t i c , compound ammonia, n i t r i c a c i d ( 2 )
Urea ( 2 )
E s s e n t i a l o i l s , f i r e w o r k s and p y r o t e c h n i c s
Pavinq m i x t u r e s and blocks (2)
Consumer and c o m m e r i c a l p l a s t i c s p r o d u c t s , n . e . c
U n s u p p o r t e d p l a s t i c s f i l m , s h e e t s , r o d s , and t u b e s
. . . .
L a m i n a t e d s h e e t s , r o d s , and t u b e s
Construction p l a s t i c s products
P l a s t i c s d i n n e r w a r e , t a b l e w a r e , and k i t c h e n w a r e
Regenerated c e l l u l o s i c p r o d u c t s , except rayon
S t e e l p a i l s ( 1 2 - g a l l o n c a p a c i t y and under)
S t e e l s h i p p i n q u a r r e l s and drums ( o v e r 1 2 - q a l l o n c a p a c i t y )
A l l other metal barrels
Paving m i x t u r e s and b l o c k s (2)
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Paving m i x t u r e s and b l o c k s (2)
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Crushed and b r o k e n l i m e s t o n e
Crushed and b r o k e n stone
C o n s t r u c t i o n sand and g r a v e l
R o o f i n g a s p h a l t s and p i t c h e s , c o a t i n g s , and cements
A s p h a l t and t a r r o o f i n q and s i d i n g p r o d u c t s
Readv-mixed concrete 12)

. . . .

Table 15. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price index, December 1981

A s p n a l t f e l t s and c o a t i n q s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
R o o f i n q a s p h a l t s and p i t c h e s , c o a t i n q s , and cements
A s p h a l t a iid t a r r o o f i n q a n d s i d i n q p r o d u c t s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
U n f i n i s h e d o i l s and l u b r i c a t i n g o i l base stock
Pavinq m i x t u r e s and b l o c k s (2)
O i l s and g r e a s e , n . s . k
Asbestos-cement s h i n g l e s and c l a p b o a r d

Rubber and p l a s t i c f o o t w e a r ( 2 )
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Rubber and p l a s t i c s p r o t e c t i v e f o o t w e a r . . .
Rubber and p l a s t i c s shoes, s l i p p e r s , o t h e r f o o t w e a r ,
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Sponqe and foam r u b b e r qoods
Mechanical rubber qoods, n . e . c
Rubber h e e l s and s o l e s
Other rubber goods, n . e . c
P l a s t i c s d i n n e r w a r e , t a b l e w a r e , and k i t c h e n w a r e

31990

1 0 0 .. 0 0 0
.

T i r e s and inner tubes (2)
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Passrnqcr car pneumatic t i r e s (2)
Truck/bus t i r e s (2)
Other pneumatic and a l l s o l i d t i r e s (2)
Inner tubes (2)
Tread r u b b e r , t i r e s u n d r i e s , and r e p a i r m a t e r i a l s (2)
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Reclaimed rubber
Rubber and p l a s t i c s b e l t s and b e l t i n g , f l a t
R u b b e r h o s e , m a n d r e l made a n d a l l h y d r a u l i c
A l l o t h e r rubber and p l a s t i c s hose, n . e . c
Sponge and foam r u b b e r goods
Mechanical rubber qoods, n . e . c
Other rubber qoods, n . e . c
U n s u p p o r t e d p l a s t i c s f i l m , s h e e t s , r o d s , and t u b e s
.

Reclaimed rubber
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Reclaimed rubber
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Consumer and c o m m e r i c a l

.

.

.

3143

25.276
6 9 . 154

31431
31433
31434

1 .620
1.321
0.879
1.. 7 5 0

31310
3 1441
31442
31443
3 1444
31491
31492

1 0 0 ,. 0 0 0

.

.

.

.

.

.

56
26
7
3
4

.010
.893
.572
. 140
.460

3144
3144 1
31442
31443
3 1444

0 ,. 4 1 2
0,. 4 0 7
0 . 0 16
0 .330
0,. 0 17
0 .339
0 .269
0 .085

31431
31433
31434
31491
31492

1 0 0 ,. 0 0 0
n.e.c.

317 1

17.447
79 .277

3 1 7 10

1 .549
0 .235
0 .328
1 . 139
0,. 0 2 4

31720
32 1 1
321
321
321
321

100 . 0 0 0
9 6 ,. 9 0 6
plastics

products,

n.e.c

1 0 0 ,. 0 0 0

l e a t h e r t a n n i n q and f i n i s h i n g (2)
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
F i n i s h e d c a t t l e h i d e and k i p side l e a t h e r s
F i n i s h e d c a l f and whole k i p l e a t h e r s
F i n i s h e d sheep and lamb l e a t h e r s ( 2 )
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Footwear cut stock

1 0 0 ., 0 0 0
(2)

1 1
12
13
14

32316

3 ,. 0 9 4

Miscellaneous plastic products
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Consumer and c o m m e r i c a l p l a s t i c s p r o d u c t s , n . e . c
U n s u p p o r t e d p l a s t i c s f i l m , s h e e t s , r o d s , and t u b e s
. . . .
.Foamed p l a s t i c p r o d u c t s
Laminated s h e e t s , r o d s , and tubes
P n c k a q i n q and s h i p p i n q c o n t a i n e r s
I n d u s t r i a l p l a s t i c s products, except b e l t i n q
Construction plastics products
P l a s t i c s d i n n e r w a r e , t a b l e w a r e , and k i t c h e n w a r e
Regenerated c e l l u l o s i c products, except rayon
Custom compounding o r p u r c h a s e s r e s i n s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Thermoplastic r e s i n s and p l a s t i c s m a t e r i a l s (2)
T h e r m o s e t t i n g r e s i n s and p l a s t i c s m a t e r i a l s (2)
Tread r u b b e r , t i r e s u n d r i e s , and r e p a i r m a t e r i a l s (2) . . .
Rubber and p l a s t i c s p r o t e c t i v e f o o t w e a r
Rubber and p l a s t i c s shoes, s l i p p e r s , o t h e r f o o t w e a r ,
n.e.c.
Rubber and p l a s t i c s b e l t s and b e l t i n q , f l a t
R u b b e r h o s e , m a n d r e l made a n d a l l h y d r a u l i c
Rubber h e e l s and s o l e s
D r u g g i s t and m e d i c a l s u n d r i e s
Toys, e x c l u d i n g qanes
Baby c a r r i a g e s and c h i l d r e n ' s v e h i c l e s , e x c e p t b i c y c l e s . .

3221
32210

10,. 7 7 2
19,. 3 5 7
9 ,. 2 1 2
5 .. 5 1 5
13,. 7 8 4
18,. 7 2 3
9 .. 0 9 5
4 ,. 0 5 8
4 ,. 5 1 5
3 ,. 6 9 7

32291
3241
32410
14420
32730
3251

0 .. 6 1 4
0 . . 142
0 .. 0 4 1
0 .. 0 2 4
0 ,, 0 0 3
0 . .0 12
0 . . 107
0 ., 0 9 7
0 ., 0 0 3
0 . , 133
0 ., 0 8 9

3251 1
32591
3253
32530
3251 1
3255
32550

8 7 .,972
5 ., 0 1 6
6 .. 2 9 1

32961
32970

0 ., 3 8 1

See footnotes at end of table.




DESCRIPTION

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1961

DESCRIPTION

158

Saddlery,

harness

& whips

I

other

Men's footwear, except a t h l e t i c
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Mr^n's d r e s s shoes
Men's work shoes
Men's d r e s s and c a s u a l b o o t s ,
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Footwear cut stock
Women's shoes, f l a t s
Women's shoes, low h e e l
Women's s h o e s , medium h e e l
Women's shoes, h i g h h e e l
Y o u t h s ' and boys' shoes
M i s s e s ' and c h i l d r e n ' s shoes

leather

products,

n.e.c.

(2)

except

Women's f o o t w e a r , e x c e p t a t h l e t i c ( 2 )
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Women's shoes, f l a t s
Women's shoes, low h e e l
Women's s h o e s , medium h e e l
Women's shoes, h i g h h e e l
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Men's d r e s s shoes
Men's work shoes
Men's d r e s s and c a s u a l b o o t s , e x c e p t
Y o u t h s ' and boys' shoes
M i s s e s ' and c h i l d r e n ' s shoos

work

work

Women's handbaqs and p u r s e s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Women's and c h i l d r e n ' s handbags and p u r s e s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
P e r s o n a l l e a t h e r goods, except handbags and

purses

.

.

.

Flat qlass (2)
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Sheet (window) g l a s s
P l a t e and f l o a t q l a s s
L a m i n a t e d q l a s s - f r o m q l a s s made i n same e s t a b ( 2 )
. . . .
O t h e r f l a t q l n s s - f r o m g l a s s made i n same e s t a b ( 2 ) .
. . .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
O t h e r g l a s s p r o d u c t s , made o f p u r c h a s e d g l a s s
Glass containers
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Glass containers
SECONDARY FRODUCTS
Table, kitchen, a r t ,

and n o v e l t y

glassware

Cement, h y d r a u l i c
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Cement, h y d r a u l i c ( i n c l u d i n q c o s t o f
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
C o n s t r u c t i o n sand and g r a v e l , n . s . k
Ready-mixed concrete (2)

shippinq

containers)

B r i c k and s t r u c t u r a l c l a y t i l e
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
B r i c k , except ceramic g l a z e d and r e f r a c t o r y
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
V i t r i f i e d c l a y sewer p i p e and f i t t i n g s
Ceramic w a l l and f l o o r t i l e
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Clay f l o o r and w a l l t i l e ,
includinq quarry t i l e
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
B r i c k , except ceramic g l a r e d and r e f r a c t o r y
Clay r e f r a c t o r i e s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Clay r e f r a c t o r i e s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
M i n e r a l wool f o r s t r u c t u r a l i n s u l a t i o n
Nonclay r e f r a c t o r i e s , except dead-burned

magnesia

*

.

.

.

.

Table 15. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price index, December 1981
DESCRIPTION

Structural clay products, n.e.c
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
V i t r i f i e d c l a y sewer p i p e and f i t t i n q s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Construction plastics products
B r i c k , except ceramic g l a z e d and r e f r a c t o r y
C l a y f l o o r and w a l l t i l e , i n c l u d i n g q u a r r y t i l e .
Clay r e f r a c t o r i e s
Nonclay r e f r a c t o r i e s , except dead-burned magnesia

100.000

32970
33134
3399 1
35451
35452
35453

1.623
0.431
0.594
1.831

.

.

.

.

.

0.822

Vitreous plumbinq f i x t u r e s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
V i t r e o u s & semi v i t r e o u s p l u m b i n g f i x t u r e s ,
accessories
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Metal s a n i t a r y ware (2)
Plumbinq f i x t u r e f i t t i n q s and t r i m ( b r a s s goods)
. . .
Farm p i a c h i n e r y a n d e q u i p m e n t , n . s . k

100.000

V i t r e o u s china t a b l e and k i t c h e n a r t i c l e s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Vitreous china & p o r c e l a i n t a b l e i kitchen a r t i c l e s .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Pottery products, n . e . c . , including china decorating

100.000

3297
95.465
2.797
0.836
0.902.

32550
32740
3312
33120
33121
33122
33123
33124
33125
33126
33127
33123
33129

91.132

.

8.868
.

100.000

.

79.584

.
.

4.056
14.44 1
1.919

Pottery products, n.e.c
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Pottery products, n . e . c . , including china decorating
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Vitreous & semivitreous plumbinq f i x t u r e s ,
accessories
Vitreous china & p o r c e l a i n t a b l e & k i t c h e n a r t i c l e s . .
Earthenware ( s e m i v i t r e o u s ) t a b l e and k i t c h e n a r t i c l e s .

100.000

Concrete block and b r i c k ( 2 )
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Concrete b l o c k and b r i c k ( 2 )
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
C o n s t r u c t i o n sand and g r a v e l , n . s . k
Concrete pipe
Ready-mixed c o n c r e t e (2)
M e t a l d o o r s and f r a m e s ( e x c e p t s t o r m

100.000

Fine earthenware ( w h i t e w a r e ) t a b l e and k i t c h e n a r t i c l e s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Earthenware ( s e m i v i t r e o u s ) t a b l e and k i t c h e n a r t i c l e s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
C l a y f l o o r and w a l l t i l e , i n c l u d i n q q u a r r y t i l e . . .
Vitreous china 4 p o r c e l a i n t a b l e & k i t c h e n a r t i c l e s .
Pottery products, n . e . c . , including china decorating

33151
33152
33156
33157
33159
33216
33219

96.744
1 .059
1. 152
1 .045

3313
33130
33131
33132
33133
33134

9 5 . 1 16

0 . 6 16
1. 102
2.255
0.907

doors)

28193
28196
03397

100.000

Ready-mixed c o n c r e t e (2)
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Ready-mixed c o n c r e t e (2)
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
C o n s t r u c t i o n sand and g r a v e l , n . s . k
Paving m i x t u r e s and b l o c k s (2)
C o n c r e t e b l o c k and b r i c k ( 2 )
Concrete pipe

94.359
1 .959
1.118
2.309
0.254

Lime
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Lime ( i n c l u d i n q c o s t o f s h i p p i n g c o n t a i n e r s )
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Crushed and b r o k e n l i m e s t o n e
Ready-mixed c o n c r e t e (2)
Nonclay r e f r a c t o r i e s , except dead-burned magnesia

Abrasive products (2)
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Nonmetal1i c a r t i f i c i a l

32912
32913
32914

94.699

.

Gypsum p r o d u c t s ( 2 )
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Gypsum b u i l d i n g m a t e r i a l s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Fabricated concrete reinforcing

33160
33167
33168
33120
33123
33124
33125
33 1c?6
33176
3446 0
346 92
34699

100.000
91 .696
5.820
0.333
.

.

.

2 . 146

3317

99.317
bar

and bar

joists

.

.

33176

0.633

grains

(2)

33 123
33 123
36442

20.323

See footnotes at end of table.




N o n m e t a l l i c bonded a b r a s i v e p r o d u c t s (2)
Nonmetallic coated abr prods & b u f f i n g wheels (2)
M e t a l a b r a s i v e s , i n c l s c o u r i n g pads (2)
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Nonclay r e f r a c t o r i e s , except dead-burned magnesia
Other f e r r o a l l o y s produced in e l e c t r i c furnaces
M e t a l powders and paste
S m a l l c u t t i n g t o o l s f o r machine t o o l s / m e t a l w o r k i n g mach.
Precision measuring tools
Other a t t a c h m e n t s and accessories f o r machine t o o l s

.

Nonclay r e f r a c t o r i e s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Nonclay r e f r a c t o r i e s , except dead-burned magnesia
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Clay r e f r a c t o r i e s
Lime ( i n c l u d i n g c o s t of s h i p p i n g c o n t a i n e r s )

«

B l a s t f u r n a c e s and s t e e l m i l l s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Other s t o e l m i l l products, except w i r e products
Coke oven and b l a s t f u r n a c e p r o d u c t s , i n c l u d i n g f e r r o a l l o y s
S t e e l i n g o t and s e m i f i n i s h e d shapes
H o t - r o l l e d sheet and s t r i p , i n c l u d i n q t i n - m i l l p r o d u c t s . .
H o t - r o l l e d bar shapes, p l a t e s , s t r u c t u r a l shapes and p i l i n g
S t e e l w i r e (produced in steel m i l l s )
S t e e l p i p e and t u b e s (produced i n s t e e l s )
C o l d - r o l l e d s t e e l sheet and s t r i p ( p r o d u c e d i n s t e e l m i l l s )
C o l d - f i n i s h e d s t e e l b a r s and bar shape
P r e s s a n d hammer s t e e l f o r g i n g s ( p r o d u c e d i n s t e e l m i l l s ) .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
N o n i n s u l a t e d f n r r o u s w i r e r o p e , made i n w i r e d r a w i n q p l a n t s .
S t e e l n a i l s and s p i k e s
F e n c i n q a n d f e n c e g a t e s , made i n w i r e d r a w i n g p l a n t s
F e r r o u s w i r e c l o t h made i n w i r e d r a w i n g p l a n t s
O t h e r f a b . f e r r o u s w i r e p r o d u c t s made i n w i r e d r a w i n g p l a n t s
Molds f o r heavy s t e e l i n q o t s
Other gray i r o n castinqs (except d u c t i l e )
E l e c t r o m e t a l l u r q i c a l products
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
E l n c t r o m e t a l l u r g i c a l products, n.s.k
Ferrotrnnqanesn
Fcrrochrosne
F o r r o s i 1 i con
Other f e r r o a l l o y s produced i n e l e c t r i c furnaces
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Sulfuric acid
O t h e r a l u m i n u m compounds
O t h e r p r i m a r y n o n f e r r o u s m e t a l s , i n c l u d i n g magnesium

.

.
.
.
.
.
.

.

#

.

.

.

.

C o l d r o l l e d s t e e l s h e e t , s t r i p , and b a r s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
C o l d r o l l e d s t e e l s h e e t , s t r i p , and b a r s , n . s . k
C o l d - r o l l e d s t e e l s h e e t a n d s t r i p ( n o t made i n s t e e l m i l l s )
.
C o l d - f i n i s h e d s t o e l bars I bar shapes ( n o t m a d e - s t e e l
mills).
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Other s t e a l m i l l products, except w i r e products
H o t - r o l l e d sheet and s t r i p , i n c l u d i n g t i n - m i l l p r o d u c t s . . .
H o t - r o l l e d bar shapes, p l a t e s , s t r u c t u r a l shapes and p i l i n g .
S t e e l w i r e (produced in s t o o l m i l l s )
S t o a l p i p o and t u b e s (produced i n s t e e l s )
S t e e l p i p e ? n d t u b e s ( n o t made i n s t e e l m i l l s )
A r c h i t e c t u r a l and ornamental motalwork
Job s t a m p i n g s , c x c e p t a u t o m o t i v e
O t h e r stamped and p r e s s e d m e t a l end p r o d u c t s

100.000

100.000
sized

DESCRIPTION

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1 9 7 2 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1981

159

S t e e l p i p o and t u b e s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
S t e e l p i p e s i i d t u b e s ( n o t made i n s t e e l m i l l s )
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
H o t - r o l l e d shoot and s t r i p , i n c l u d i n g t i n - m i l l
C o l d - f i n i s h e d s t e o l b a r s and bar shape
E l e c t r i c a l c o n d u i t and c o n d u i t f i t t i n q s

products

.

.

.

Table 15. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price index, December 1981
CODE

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1 9 7 2 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1981

DESCRIPTION

33215
3 3 2 16
3 3 ? 18
3 3 2 19
33176
33220
33221
33222
33252
33254
33255
336 1 1
3 3 6 12
34333
34334
34335
34337
344 1 1
3 4 4 12
34434
3 4 4 35
34433
34439
3462 1
34629
34 9 4 1
34942
34943
34944
34945
34946
35231
35232
35233
35234
35235
35237
35238
35239
35681
35683
37 14 1
37431
37432
37433
3333
33334
28161
2 8 163
28193
33397
3399 1

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Ductile iron castinqs
Cast i r o n s o i l p i p e and f i t t i n q s
Other qray iron c a s t i n q s (except d u c t i l e )
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
S t e e l p i p e a n d t u b e s ( n o t made i n s t e e l m i l l s )

Pearlitic

malleable

castings

Other a l l o y s t e e l c a s t i n q s
Aluminum and aluminum-base a l l o y d i e c a s t i n q s
Other aluminum and aluminum-base a l l o y c a s t i n q s
Cast i r o n h e a t i n q b o i l e r s (2)
Domestic heatinq stoves (except e l e c t r i c ) excludinq p a r t s .
S t e e l h e a t i n q b o i l e r s (15 p . s . i . « under-), e x c l u d i n q p a r t s
Fabricated

structural

metal

for

.

bridqes

Metal tanks, complete at factory (standard l i n e pressure)
Metal t a n k s and v e s s e l s , custom f a b r i c a t e d a t the f a c t o r y
M e t a l t a n k s and v e s s e l s , custom f a b r i c a t e d - f i e l d e r e c t e d
Drop, upset and p r e s s s t e a l f o r q i n q s ( c l o s e d d i e )
O p e n - d i e o r s m i t h f o r q i n q s ( o p e n f r a m e , hammer o r p r e s s )
A u t o m a t i c r e q u l a t i n q and c o n t r o l v a l v e s
V a l v e s f o r power t r a n s f e r ( p n e u m a t i c and h y d r a u l i c )
Other m e t a l v a l v e s f o r p i p i n g systems and equipment
P l u m b i n g and h e a t i n g v a l v e s and s p e c i a l t i e s
M e t a l f i t t i n g s , f l a n g e s , and u n i o n s f o r p i p i n g systems
.
F i t t i n q and a s s e m b l i e s f o r t u b i n g and hose

.
.
.

.
.
.

.

.

.

.

Farm d a i r y m a c h i n e s , s p r a y e r s 4 d u s t e r s , f a r m
P l a n t i n g , s e e d i n g , and f e r t i l i z i n g machinery
Harrows, r o l l e r s , p u l v e r i z e r s , stalk c u t t e r s ,
Harvesting machinery

.

.

.

.

All other
Parts for

farm
farm

machinery
machinery

Other

mechanical

Parts

& accessories

Streetcars,

power

parts

and equipment
and e q u i p m e n t ,

transmission

for

motor

for

elevators,

separately

.

equipment

vehicles,

& accessories

sold

excl.

rebuilt

cars/street

cars

parts

.

. . . .

and

33540
3354 1
33542
3355 1
33552
33553
33554
33991

0.711
0.043
0.354
0.277
0 .393
0 . 193
0 . 19S
0.009
0.400
0.005
0.006
0.024
0.093
0.054
0.006
0.013
0 .033
0.03S
0.007
0 . 0 17
0.022
0.065
0.064
0.056
0 . 0 15
0.033
0 .005
0.060
0.013
0.009
0.010
0.009
0 . 0 10
0.047
0.080
0 . 0 13

other

nonferrous
and p a s t e

inorganic

pigments

metals,

including

magnesium

. . . .

PRODUCTS

Alum./alum,

base

alloy

wire

produced

in

nonferrous

N o n f e r r o u s w i r e c l o t h mode i n n o n f e r r o u s
Job s t a m p i n q s , a u t o m o t i v e
E l e c t r i c a l c o n d u i t and c o n d u i t f i t t i n q s

33511
33513
33514
33515

.

.

plants

.

33553
33554
34444
34650

PRODUCTS

Aluminum

shoot

3.816
80 . 5 4 4
6.117
1.404

(2)

SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Aluminum i n q o t produced i n aluminum r o l l i n q m i l l s
Alum, e x t r u s i o n b i l l e t , produced i n aluminum r o l l i n q
Metal r o o f i n q and r o o f d r a i n a q e equipment

2.935
0 .595
2.966
1.624

mills

100.000

3354
PRIMARY
33540
3354 1
33542
33532
33533
33534
33553
33554
33562
33569
3399 1
34320
34421
34422
34424
34444

PRODUCTS

Extruded
Aluminum
SECONDARY

aluminum r o d , bar and o t h e r
e x t r u d e d and drawn t u b e
PRODUCTS

Aluminum i n q o t produced
Alum, e x t r u s i o n b i l l e t ,

in aluminum
produced in

extruded

2 . 4 17
68.828
18.656

shapes

rollinq mills
aluminum r o l l i n q

1 .449
0.081
0 . 103
0.655
1 .526
0.974
0.495
0 . 137
0.932
1 .476
1.035
0 . 1 18
1.119

mills

M e t a l powders and p a s t e
Plumbing f i x t u r e f i t t i n q s and t r i m ( b r a s s qoods)
M e t a l doors and frames ( e x c e p t s t o r m d o o r s )
Metal window sash and frames ( e x c e p t storm sash)
M e t a l c o m b i n a t i o n screen and s t o r m sash and doors

100.000

3355

0 . 104
1 .797
0.075
0.03 1
0 . 0 16

3355 1
33552
33553
33554

100.000

33347
33343
3354 1
33542
33569
33578
33579
3441 1
3 4 4 13

3.497
2.874
2.358
6.844
0.291

2.324
0 .246
0.852
0.110
0.995
0.250
2 . 140
2.000
100.000

PRIMARY

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
A l u m i n u m / a l u m , b a s e a l l o y w i r e made i n a l u m , r o l l i n q
R o l l e d aluminum r o d , b a r , and s t r u c t u r a l shapes ( 2 )
Aluminum i n g o t produced i n aluminum r o l l i n g m i l l s
Alum, e x t r u s i o n b i l l e t , produced i n aluminum r o l l i n q
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Aluminum i n g o t , p r i m a r y (2)
Aluminum e x t r u s i o n b i l l e t
Extruded aluminum rod, bar and o t h e r e x t r u d e d shapes
Aluminum e x t r u d e d and drawn tube
A l l o t h e r n o n f e r r o u s metal m i l l shapes
Power w i r e and c a b l e
Fabricated s t r u c t u r a l metal
Other f a b r i c a t e d s t r u c t u r a l

15.576
5 4 . 146
8.095
9.678

mills

mills

2.877
0.413
4.612
0.297
0.307
2 . 180
0.996
0.296
0.526

for buildings
metal

100.000
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Aluminum i n g o t , p r i m a r y (2)
Aluminum e x t r u s i o n b i l l e t
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Extruded

aluminum

rod,

bar

and

other

A l u i n i n u m / a l u m . b a s e a l l o y w i r e made
R o l l e d aluminum r o d , b a r , and s t r u c t
Aluminum i n g o t produced i n aluminum
Alum, e x t r u s i o n b i l l e t , produced i n
Metal powders and paste

extruded

shapes

in alum, r o l l i n g
u r a l shapes (2)
rolling mills
aluminum r o l l i n g

341 1

8 4 . 131
12.235

.

mills
. . . .
mills

100.000
PRIMARY

34 110
341 1 1
34 1 12

0.012
0.299
0.08 1
0.467
1.113
0.696
0 .686
0.280

26552
34 121

PRODUCTS

S t e e l cans and t i n w a r e
Aluminum cans (2)
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Fiber cans, t u b e s , and
Steel pails ( 12-gallon

end

products,

including

similar fiber products
c a p a c i t y and under)

Rolling,
PRIMARY
Copper
Copper
Copper

drawing and
PRODUCTS
and
and
and

extruding

copper-base
copper-base
coppei—base

of

copper

(2)

100.000
34250

a l l o y , r o d , bar and shapes (2)
. . . .
a l l o y s h e e t , s t r i p and p l a t e (2) . . .
a l l o y p i p e and t u b e (2)

3.645
3 5 . 133
26.929
25.376

3421 1
34231
34232

See footnotes at end of table.




160

ice

cream

.

.

0.487
83.629
14.390
1 . 143
0.351

100.000

3425
3351

plants

wiredrawinq

3353
33531
33532
35533
33534

8 4 . 136

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Chrome c o l o r s
Sulfuric acid
Other primary
Metal powders

3 3 4 12
3354 1
33542
3357 1
33572
33575
34650
35442

18.445
6.923
6.991
62.222

3334
33347
33348

SECONDARY

100.000

3321

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHT
REVISED
DECEMBER
1981

DESCRIPTION

CODE

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
H a n d s a w s , saw b l a d e s ,
SECONDARY PRODUCTS

and

saw a c c e s s o r i e s

83.909
0.596
2.245
9.082

Table 15. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price index, December 1981
CODE

34233
34294
34297
34298
34692
35418
3546 1
3431
34310
3 2 6 10
34320
35421

DESCRIPTION

F i l e s , r a s p s , and f i l e
B u i l d e r s ' hardware

accessories

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1 9 7 2 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1981

and

other

Job stampinqs, except a u t o m o t i v e
Other machine t o o l s , i n c l . those desiqned
Power d r i v e n hand t o o l s , e l e c t r i c ( 2 )

handtools

for

.

.

.

home w o r k s h o p s

Metal s a n i t a r y ware (2)
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Metal s a n i t a r y ware (2)
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Vitreous & semivitreous plumbinq f i x t u r e s , accessories
Plumbinq f i x t u r e f i t t i n q s and t r i m ( b r a s s qoods)
P u n c h i n q , s h e a r i n q , b e n d i n q , and f o r m i n q machines ( 2 )

0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.

.
•

8 6 . 036
.

.

.

3 . 335
9. 848
0 . 78 1

. . . .

34692
34699

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Job stampinqs, a u t o m o t i v e
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Job s t a m p i n q s , except a u t o m o t i v e
Other stamped and p r e s s e d m e t a l end

mm a n d

under

(1.18

inchesXunder)

.

.

PRIMARY

34 9 4 1
34942
34 94 3
34 94 4
34945
34946

V a l v e s and p i p e f i t t i n q s , except p l u m b e r s ' b r a s s qoods
P R I M ' i R Y PRODUCTS
A u t o m a t i c r e q u i a t i n q and c o n t r o l v a l v e s
V a l v i i s f o r power t r a n s f e r ( p n e u m a t i c and h y d r a u l i c )
Other m e t a l v a l v e s f o r p i p i n q systems and equipment
P l u m b i n q and h e a t i n q v a l v e s and s p e c i a l t i e s
M e t a l f i t t i n q s , f l a n q e s , and u n i o n s f o r p i p i n q s y s t e m s

malleable

Extruded

aluminum

Metal
Metal

. . . .

.

.

.

PRODUCTS

Standard

Files,

000

100

000

75

457

PRODUCTS

SECONDARY PRODUCTS
P a c k i n q and s e a l i n q d e v i c e s
Precision mechanical sprinqs
Other wire sprinqs
N o n i n s u l a t e d f e r r o u s w i r e rope n o t p r o d u c e d by w i r e d r a w e r s .
F e n c i n q and f e n c e q a t e s n o t p r o d u c e d by w i r e d r a w e r s
. . . .
F a b r i c a t e d p i p e and p i p e f i t t i n q s ( 2 )
Off hiqhway wheel t r a c t o r s e x c l u d i n q p a r t s / attachments
(2).
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s f o r wheel and t r a c k l a y i n q t r a c t o r s
(2).
Cranes, d r a q l i n e s , s h o v e l s and p a r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s ( 2 )
M i x e r s , pavers and r e l a t e d e q u i p . , ex. p a r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s
(2).
Tractor shovel loaders, excludinq p a r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s (2) . . .
Scrapers, qraders, r o l l e r s , off-hiqhway trailers/waqons (2) .
Other c o n s t r u c t i o n machinery i n c l u d i n q p a r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s
(2).
P a s s e n g e r c a r s , k n o c k e d down o r a s s e m b l e d
Truck t r a c t o r s , t r u c k c h a s s i s and t r u c k s
Buses and f i r e d e p a r t m e n t v e h i c l e s
Parts 4 accessories f o r motor v e h i c l e s , e x c l . r e b u i l t p a r t s .

SECONDARY
33176
3 3 2 16
3 3 2 19
3322 1
3 3 4 12
3 3 4 17
3354 1
3 3 5 42
3423 1
34232
34233
34292
34294
34 2 9 6
34297
34293
34320
34434
34435
34438

230

100

34931

34 94

98

100. 000
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Small arms a m m u n i t i o n , 3 0

3493

32933
34952
34953
3496 1
34966
34980
353 1 1
3 5 3 13
35314
35316
3 5 3 17
3 5 3 18
3 5 3 19
37 1 1 1
37 1 12
37 113
37 141

000

1 675
0 095

products

3482
34820

100

rasps,

aid

iron

castings

rod,

bar

file

accessories

tanks, complete at
t a n k s and v e s s e l s ,

and

(2)

other

extruded

and

other

factory (standard
custom f a b r i c a t e d

shapes

handtools

.

.

.

line pressure)
at the factory

.
.

.
.

0. 855
7 . 018
1 .4 7 3
0. 845
0. 800
2. 332
0 ., 0 9 5
1 .8 9 3
0 . 54 1
0. 070
0 . , 176
0 .. 6 6 3
0 ,. 9 6 3
1.. 8 3 5
0 ., 7 6 8
0 . .4 17
3 .. 8 0 1

3493

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1981

Metal t a n k s and v e s s e l s , custom f a b r i c a t e d - f i e l d e r e c t e d
.
Drop, upset and p r e s s s t e e l f o r q i n q s ( c l o s e d d i e )
O p e n - d i e o r s m i t h f o r q i n q s ( o p e n f r a m e , hammer o r p r e s s )
.
Job s t a m p i n q s , except a u t o m o t i v e
O t h e r stamped and p r e s s e d m e t a l end p r o d u c t s
F a b r i c a t e d p i p e and pipe f i t t i n q s (2)
A l l other f a b r i c a t e d metal products n.e.c
Garden t r a c t o r s and motor t i l l e r s
Lawnmowers and snow b l o w e r s
Rotary o i l f i e l d and q a s f i e l d d r i l l i n q machinery & equipment
O i l f i e l d and q a s f i e l d p r o d u c t i o n machinery (2)
Other s p e c i a l i n d u s t r y machinery and equipment
I n d u s t r i a l p u m p s , e x c e p t f l u i d p o w e r pumps
H y d r a u l i c f l u i d p o w e r pumps
D o m e s t i c w a t e r s y s t e m s & p u m p s , i n c l . pump j a c k s / c y l i n d e r s .
Pumps a n d p u m p i n q e q u i p m e n t , n . e . c
Speed c h a n q e r s , i n d u s t r i a l h i q h - s p e e d d r i v e s , and q e a r s . .
Elec. i n d u s t . furnaces & ovens, exc. i n d u c t i o n & d i e l e c .
(2)
F u e l - f i r e d i n d u s t r i a l f u r n a c e s and ovens, o i l or qas ( 2 ) .
.
Hiqh frequency induction & d i e l e c t r i c heatinq
equip./parts
Commercial r e f r i q e r a t l o n equipment
Room a i r - c o n d i t i o o n e r s a n d d e h u m i d i f i e r s
Warm a i r f u r n a c e s ( e x c e p t f l o o r & w a l l ) 8 p a r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s

Pneumatic and h y d r a u l i c c y l i n d e r s
Miscellaneous machinery products i n c l . f l e x i b l e metal
G e n e r a l i n d u s t r y power c i r c u i t d e v i c e s and c o n t r o l s
Arc w e l d i n q machines, components, except e l e c t r o d e s
Arc w e l d i n q e l e c t r o d e s , metal
R e s i s t a n c e w e l d e r s , a c c e s s o r i e s , and e l e c t r o d e s
E l e c t r i c fans, except i n d u s t r i a l type
Pole and t r a n s m i s s i o n l i n e hardware
E l e c t r i c a l c o n d u i t and c o n d u i t f i t t i n q s
Othar n o n c u r r e n t - c a r r y l n q w i r i n q devices

and

supplies

P a s s e n q e r a n d f r e i g h t t r a i n c a r s , new
Streetcars, parts & accessories for cars/street
F a b r i c a t e d p i p e and
PRIMARY PRODUCTS

pipe

fittinqs

cars

.
.

.

.
.
•

.

hose

. . . .
. . . .

34943
34945
34994

100 . 0 0 0
18 . 198
7 .091
35 . 5 9 9
3 . 947
2 1.603
6 . 087

9 6 ,. 7 5 5
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Other m e t a l v a l v e s f o r p i p i n q systems and equipment
M e t a l f i t t i n q s , f l a n q e s , and unions f o r p i p i n q systems
A l l other f a b r i c a t e d metal products n.e.c

.

.

.

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
G a s o l i n e e n q i n e s , u n d e r 11 h o r s e p o w e r , e x c e p t a i r c r a f t
.
Gasoline enqines,
11 h o r s e p o w e r a n d o v e r , e x c e p t a i r c r a f t
D i e s e l e n q i n e s ( e x c e p t f o r t r u c k s and buses)

.
.

.
.

0 . 163
0 . 078
0 . 153
0 .05 1
0 . 125
0 .115
0 .235
0 .13 1
0 .221
0 .039
0 .050
0 . 003
0 . C2&
0. C37
0 . 045
0 . 059
0 . 389
0 .008
0 . 0 16
0 . 0 16

3621 1
3 6 2 12
36214
37 14 1

Gas e n q i n e s ( e x c e p t q a s t u r b i n e s )
P a r t s and a c c e s s o r i e s f o r i n t e r n a l c o m b u s t i o n e n q i n e s
. . . .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
F r a c t i o n a l horsepower motors
I n t e q r a l h.p. motors/qenerators, exc. land t r a n s , equip.
. .
Prima trover q e n e r a t o r s o t s , except s t e a m / h y d r a u l i c
turbine
Parts & accessories f o r motor v e h i c l e s , excl
rebuilt parts .

32926

161

11,. 3 2 5
4 ,. 7 2 6
1 1. .5 6 3
2 1 ,. 2 0 5
1 1. 2. 6 5
1 .,7 4 4
3 3 . 4S5
0,. 8 4 6
0 . 352
0 .792
2 .697
100 . 0 0 0

353 1
3531 1
3 5 3 12
3 5 3 13
3 5 3 14
35316
3 5 3 17
3 5 3 18
35319

0 .. 5 2 8
1 ., 149
1.. 5 6 8
1 0 0 .. 0 0 0

3519
35191
35192
35193
3 5 194
35 195
35196
3 5 199

0 . 004
0 . 1 18
0 . 151
0 . 094
0 . 045
0. 519
0 . 145
0 . 081
0 . 133
0. 358
0. 335
0 . 131
0.430
0 . 167
0 . 045
0 . 1 18
0 . 151
0 . 047
0. 045
0 . 125
0. 509
0 . 0 15
0 . 0 15
0 . 107
0 . 0 19
0. 035
0 . 023
0. 226
0. 055
0 . 125
0. 507
0 . 075
0. 062
0. 043
0 .,0 15
0 ., 1 13
0 ., 0 3 1
0 ., 0 6 7
0 . 064
0 . 036
0 .035
0 .031
1 0 0 ,. 0 0 0

(2)

34980

See footnotes at end of table.




DESCRIPTION

CODE

34439
34621
34629
34692
34699
34980
34994
35242
35247
35331
35333
35595
356 1 1
3 5 6 12
3 5 6 13
3 5 6 15
35660
3567 1
35672
35673
35699
35852
35853
35356
3585S
35921
35922
35923
35992
35994
36220
36231
36232
36233
36 34 1
36343
3644 1
36 4 42
36443
3743 1
37432
37433

100. 000

3465
34650

676
607
6 1 1
586
6 16
577
494

I

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Off hiqhway wheel t r a c t o r s excludinq p a r t s / attachments
(2).
T r a c k l a y i n q t r a c t o r s , e x c e p t p a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s ( 2 ) .
. . .
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s f o r wheal and t r a c k l a y i n q t r a c t o r s
(2).
C r a n e s , d r a q l i n e s , s h o v e l s and p a r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s ( 2 )
M i x e r s , p a v e r s and r e l a t e d e q u i p . , ox. p a r t s / a t t a c h n i c n t s
(2).
Tractor shovel loaders, excluding parts/attachments (2) . . .
Scrapers, qraders. r o l l e r s , off-hiqhway trailers/waqons (2) .
Other c o n s t r u c t i o n machinery i n c l u d i n q p a r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s
(2).
SECONDARY PRODUCTS

4 .796
1 1. 0 4 6
13 . 4 3 2
14 . 3 2 7
3 .464
14 . 3 7 0
15 . 4 19
14 . 7 3 2
0 .086

Table 15. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price index, December 1981
CODE

3 3 2 16
3 3 2 19
33252
33255
344 1 1
3 4 4 13
34 6 92
34694
34699
3 5 19 1
35 192
35 193
35 194
35196
35 199
3523 1
35232
35233
35234
35235
35237
35238
35239
3532 1
35322
353?4
3533 1
35332
35333
35334
3535 1
35352
3536 1
35362
3537 1
3 5 5 12
5 5 5 14
35595
356 1 1
3 5 6 12
3 5 6 13
3 5 6 15
35632
35356
362 1 1
36212
3 6 2 14
37 1 1 1
37 1 12
37 1 13
37 14 1
3743 1
37432
37433
3532
35321
35322
35323
35324
353 1 3
3 5 3 19
35350
3535 1
3536 1
3 5 6 15
3 6 2 14
3743 1

DESCRIPTION

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1 9 7 2 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
198 1

Molds f o r heavy s t e e l i n q o t s
Other qray iron c a s t i n q s (except d u c t i l e )
Carbon s t e e l c a s t i n q s
Other a l l o y s t e e l c a s t i n q s
Fabricated s t r u c t u r a l metal for b u i l d i n q s
Other f a b r i c a t e d s t r u c t u r a l metal
Stamped and spun u t e n s i l s , c o o k i n q and k i t c h e n aluminum .
Other stamped and p r e s s e d
rnotal
end p r o d u c t s
G a s o l i n e e n g i n e s , u n d e r 11 h o r s e p o w e r , e x c e p t a i r c r a f t
.
Gasoline enqines,
11 h o r s e p o w e r a n d o v e r , e x c e p t a i r c r a f t
Diesel

anqines

(for

trucks

and

farm
farm

machinery
machinery

and
and

.

.
.

.
.

.

.

buses)

Whael t r a c t o r s and a t t a c h m e n t s
Farm d a i r y m a c h i n e s , s p r a y e r s & d u s t e r s , f a r m
P l a n t i n q , s e e d i n q , and f e r t i l i z i n g machinery

A l l other
Parts for

.

equipment
equipment,

elevators,

separately

.

.

Hoists
Overhead t r a v e l i n q cranes and m o n o r a i l systems
I n d u s t r i a l t r u c k s and t r a c t o r s (2)
C o m m e r c i a l -food p r o d u c t s m a c h i n e r y , e x . w r a p p i n q m a c h i n e s .
Packinq, packaqinq & b o t t l i n q machinery for indust.
prods.
Other s p o c t a l i n d u s t r y m a c h i n e r y and equipment
I n d u s t r i a l pumps, e x c e p t f l u i d p o w e r pumps
H y d r a u l i c f l u i d p o w e r pumps
D o m e s t i c w a t e r s y s t e m s & p u m p s , i n c l . pump j a c k s / c y l i n d e r s .

.

.

.

P a r t s & attachments f o r a i r & qas compressors
Room a i r - c o n d l t l o o n e r s a n d d e h u m i d i f i e r s
F r a c t i o n a l horsepower motors
I n t e g r a l h.p. motors/qenerators, exc. land trans, equip.
. .
Prime mover q e n e r a t o r s e t s , e x c e p t s t e a m / h y d r a u l i c
turbine
P a s s e n q a r c a r s , k n o c k e d down o r a s s e m b l e d
Truck t r a c t o r s , t r u c k c h a s s i s and t r u c k s
Buses and f i r e d e p a r t m e n t v e h i c l e s
Parts 8 accessories f o r motor v e h i c l e s , e x c l . r e b u i l t p a r t s .
Locomotives and p a r t s
P a s s e n q e r a n d f r e i q h t t r a i n c a r s , new
Streetcars, parts & accessories for cars/street cars
. . . .
M i n i n g machinery and equipment (2)
•
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Underground mininq machinery (2)
•
C r u s h i n q , p u l v e r i z i n q , and s c r e e n i n q machinery ( 2 ) .
. . . . .
D r i l l s and o t h e r m i n i n g m a c h i n e r y ( 2 )
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s f o r m i n i n q m a c h i n e r y and equipment
(2)
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s f o r wheel and t r a c k l a y i n q t r a c t o r s
(2).
Other c o n s t r u c t i o n machinery i n c l u d i n q parts/attachments
(2).
Conveyors and c o n v e y i n g e q u i p m e n t , n . s . k
Conveyors & conyeying equipment (ex. h o i s t s / f a r m e l e v a t o r s )
.
Hoists
generator
and p a r t s

sets,

except

steam/hydraulic

turbine

3533
35331
35332
35333

35334
3 3 12 1
3494 1
34 9 4 2
34943
34944
34945
34946
34 93 0
3 5 3 16
3 53 19
35322
3 ;> 3 2 4
3535 1
3537 1
356 1 1
356 12
3 5 6 13
356 15
35660
35760
35992

214

sold

C r u s h i n q , p u l v c r i - i n q , and s c r e o n i n q machinery (2)
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s f o r t n i n i n q m a c h i n e r y and equipment
(2)
R o t a r y o i l f i e l d and q a s f i e l d d r i l l i n q machinery & equipment .
Other o i l f i e l d S q a s f i e l d d r i l l i n q m a c h i n e r y end equipment
O i l f i e l d and q n s f i e l d p r o d u c t i o n m a c h i n e r y (2)
O t h e r o i l f i e l d S q a s f i e l d m a c h i n e r y and t o o l s C e x c e p t pumps) .
Conveyors & conyeyinq equipment (ex. h o i s t s / f a r m e l e v a t o r s )
.

Prime mover
Locomotives

0 026
0 049
0 0S6
0 069
0 024
0 044
0 1 19
0 0 13
0 058
0 09 1
0 196
1 455
0 043
0 0 16
0 847
0 353
0 CS 1
0 049
0 04 9
0 058
0 056
0
0 453
0 109
0
0 /4 1
0 009
0 0 10
0 005
0 052
0 .14 1
0 . 060
0 .092
0 . 134
0 . 355
0 . 0 13
0 .021
0 .065
0 .053
0 .020
0 .005
0 . 0 14
0,. 0 9 3
0 . 0 16
0 .077
0 .030
0 .07 1
0 . 1 17
0 . 065
0 ., 0 0 8
1 .203
0 .042
0 . 0 18
0,. 0 1 1

.

V a l v e s f o r power t r a n s f e r ( p n e u m a t i c and h y d r a u l i c )
Other m e t a l v a l v e s f o r p i p i n g systems and equipment
P l u m b i n g and h e a t i n q v a l v e s and s p e c i a l t i e s
M e t a l f i t t i n q s , f l a n q e s , and u n i o n s f o r p i p i n q systems
F i t t i n q and a s s e m b l i en f o r t u b i n q and hose

.

.

.

9. 726

.

0 .431
0. 727
0. 343
1 .2 4 5
0 . 14 1
0 .733
0. 207
0. 424
0 . 35 1
0 . 709
0 ., 3 4 2
1. 6 7 3
0 . , 123
0 . 0 14
0 . 790
0 . 230
0 . 132
0 .252
1 .6 13
0 ., 4 0 5
0 . 357

.

M i x e r s , p a v e r s and r e l a t e d e q u i p . , ex. p a r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s
(2).
Other c o n s t r u c t i o n machinery i n c l u d i n q p a r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s
(2).
C r u s h i n q , p u l v e r i z i n g , and s c r e e n i n q m a c h i n e r y ( 2 )
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s f o r m i n i n q m a c h i n e r y and ectuipment
(2)
Conveyors X conyeyinq equipment (ex. h o i s t s / f a r m e l e v a t o r s )
.
I n d u s t r i a l t r u c k s and t r a c t o r s ( 2 )

Domestic

water

systems

S pumps,

incl.

pump

jacks/cy1inders.

Speed c h a n q e r s , i n d u s t r i a l h i q h - s p e e d d r i v e s ,
Scales and b a l a n c e s , except l a b o r a t o r y (2)

and

gears

.

.
.

.

100 . 0 0 0
PRIMARY

PRODUCTS
98. 643

35340
3536 1
35362
35493
35992
36790

SECONDARY
Hoists
Overhead
Pneumatic

PRODUCTS
travelinq
and

cranes

hydraulic

and m o n o r a i l

0 .279
0 . 167
0. 426
0. 268
0 .,2 17

systems

cylinders

100 . 0 0 0

3542
3542 1
35422
35423
35424

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Punclunq, s h e a r i n q , bendinq, and f o r m i n q machines (2) . . .
P r e s s , i n c l u d i n g m e c h a n i c a l and h y d r a u l i c ( 2 )
Other m e t a l f o r m i n g machine t o o l s and f o r q i n q machines ( 2 ) .
SECONDARY

3 5 4 14
3 5 4 13
3 5 4 19

Other
Parts

•
.

3423 1
34232
34233
34250
35247
35249
3532 1
35322
35323
35324
3536 1
35362
354 1 1
3 5 4 12
3 5 4 14
3 5 4 15
3 5 4 16
3 5 4 18
35424
35451
35453
3553 1
35681
35683
35699

100 ,. 0 0 0
26 ,. 4 8 9
10 ,. 131
7 ., 9 8 5
4 5 .. 5 4 5
0 . 148
5 , . 137
0 . 190
0 .. 3 6 6
0 .. 6 7 8
1,. 6 8 2
0 .. 9 0 0
0 .. 7 5 0

3 4 ,. 3 4 5
6 .. 9 3 2
37 ,. 7 0 4

162

21 . 537
30 ., 0 3 1
2 1 .3 3 2
25.595

PRODUCTS

m a c h i n e t o o l s , i n c l . t h o s e d e s i q n e d f o r home w o r k s h o p s
f o r m e t a l - c u t t i n q type machine t o o l s , sold s e p a r a t e l y

.
.

0 . 555
0 .520
0. 280
100. 000

3546
3546 1
35462

See footnotes at end of table.




O t h e r o i l f i e l d & q a s f i e l d m a c h i n e r y and t o o l s ( e x c e p t pumps)
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Coke oven and b l a s t f u r n a c e p r o d u c t s , i n c l u d i n q f e r r o a l l o y s

3534

1 0 0 ,. 0 0 0
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
R o t a r y o i l f i e l d and g a s f i e l d d r i l l i n g machinery 4 equipment
Other o i l f i e l d 4 g a s f i e l d d r i l l i n g m a c h i n e r y and equipment
O i l f i e l d and q a s f i e l d p r o d u c t i o n m a c h i n e r y (2)

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T )
REVISED
DECEMBER
198 1

DESCRIPTION

CODE

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Power d r i v e n h a n d t o o l s ,
Power d r i v e n hand t o o l s ,
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
M e c h a n i c s ' , hand s e r v i c e
Files,
Parts

rasps,
for

lawn

and
and

f i l e

tools

'

accessories

garden

5 3 . 903
2 7 . 999

e l e c t r i c (2)
pnuematic (2)

and

equipment,

other

for

handtools

sale

separately

C r u s h i n q , p u l v e r i z i n g , and s c r e e n i n q m a c h i n e r y
D r i l l s and o t h e r m i n i n q m a c h i n e r y ( 2 )
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s f o r m i n i n q m a c h i n e r y and
Hoists
Overhead t r a v e l i n g c r a n e s and m o n o r a i l systems

Other

machine

tools,incl.

those

designed

for

other

qeneral

industrial

machinery,

n.e.c

.

.

.

.

(2)
equipment

(2)

home w o r k s h o p s

Small c u t t i n g t o o l s f o r machine t o o l s / m e t a l w o r k i n g mach.
Other a t t a c h m e n t s and a c c e s s o r i e s f o r machine t o o i s
W o o d w o r k i n g m a c h i n e r y e x c l u d i n g home w o r k s h o p s ( 2 )
P l a i n b e a r i n q s and b u s h i n q s , unmounted
All

.

.

.
.

0 ., 8 6 6
0 ,. 2 5 6
0 .. 3 0 6
2 ,. 7 7 9
4 ,. 4 3 3
2 . . 134
0 .317
0 .309
0 .. 3 9 5
0 ., 5 0 6
1 ,.0 0 7
0 .,6 14
0 ,, 0 4 0
0 ., 0 4 3
0 ,. 0 4 8
0,, 0 8 9
0 ,099
0 ., 3 4 0
0 ., 0 2 6
0 .. 136
0 ., 104
0 ., 7 8 4
0,. 166
1,. 198
1 . 105

Table 15. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price index, December 1981
R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1 9 7 2 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1981

DESCRIPTION

CODE

1 0 0 . 000

3552
35521
35522
33219
35591
35593

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Textile machinery (2)
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s f o r t e x t i l e machinery
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Other qray i r o n c a s t i n q s (except d u c t i l e )
Plastics-working

mach.

& equipment,

excl.

(2)

patterns

&

1 321
0. 208
0 550

molds

100

3553
35531
35532
35195
35414
3 5 4 18
35595
35992

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Woodworking machinery

excluding

home w o r k s h o p s

machine
special

t o o l s , i n c l . t h o s e d e s i g n e d f o r home w o r k s h o p s
i n d u s t r y machinery and equipment

.

3576
35760
34446
34699
35514
3592
35921
35922
35923

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
S c a l e s and b a l a n c e s ,
SECONDARY PRODUCTS

36 12
36
36
36
36

122
124
125
127

34692
36131
36 133
36220
36430
36441
36790
33252

laboratory

(2)

Other stamped and p r e s s e d m e t a l end p r o d u c t s
Packing, packaging & b o t t l i n g machinery for indust.
Carburetors,pistons, piston rings
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
C a r b u r e t o r s , new a n d r e b u i l t
P i s t o n s and p i s t o n r i n g s
SECONDARY

3 3 2 16
3 3 2 19
336 1 1
3 3 6 12
34292
34294
34296
34297
316 2 1
35992
35994
3694 1
36943
36944
37141

except

and

100

000

96

138

prods.

100

& accessories

for

motor

vehicles,

excl.

rebuilt

hose

parts

Power, d i s t r i b u t i o n , and s p e c i a l t y t r a n s f o r m e r s (2)
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Power a n d d i s t r i b u t i o n t r a n s f o r m e r s , e x c e p t p a r t s
F l u o r e s c e n t lamp b a l l a s t s
S p e c i a l t y t r a n s f o r m e r s ( e x c e p t f l u o r e s c e n t lamp b a l l a s t s )
Power r e g u l a t o r s , b o o s t e r s , r e a c t o r s & o t h e r t r a n s f o r m e r s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Job s t a m p i n g s , e x c e p t a u t o m o t i v e
S u i t c h q e a r , except d u c t s and r e l a y s
General i n d u s t r y power c i r c u i t d e v i c e s and c o n t r o l s
Current-carrying w i r i n g dcvices including l i q h t i n q rods
Polo and t r a n s m i s s i o n l i n o h a r d w a r e
equip,

for

tescinq

electrical,

radio,

& comm.

.

.

34337
34446
34692
3632 1
3633 1
3634 1
36394
36399

36321
36322
35851
35352
35853
35354
35355
35356
35S58
3631 1
36343
36350
36394

.

circuits

Weldinq apparatus, e l e c t r i c
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
3623 1
Arc w o l d i n q m a c h i n e s , components, e x c e p t e l e c t r o d e s
Arc w e l d i n q e i e c t r o d e s , m e t a l
36232
Resistance w e l d o r s , a c c e s s o r i e s , and e l e c t r o d e s
36 2 3 3
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
E s s e n t i a l o i l s , f i r e w o r k s and p y r o t e c h n i c s
23995
33155
Steel wire, not produced in stool m i l l s
3369 1
Z i n c and z i n c - b a s e a l l o y c a s t i n q s
Matal powders and paste
33991 i
Other f a b r i c a t e d w i r o p r o d u c t s , n o t p r o d , by w i r e d r a w e r s
34969 |

0 . . 133
0 .. 2 3 9
0 .265
0 .. 8 2 4
0 .. 0 6 1
0 .200
0 ,. 2 7 3
0 ., 2 0 0
0.. 14 1
0,. 0 1 1
1 .594
0 ., 2 3 9
0 .264
0 . 179
12.. 3 2 3

.
.

3623

.

.

68
10
10
7

3633
3633 1
363 1 1
36394

.304
,. 9 4 9
.209
.44 1

3635
36350
26432
3633 1
36399

0 ., 0 7 2
0 . 7 14
0 . 075
0 . 049
0 .072
0 .030
1.996
0 .038

36360

machine

tools

and

forging

drawers . .
(2)
. . . .

machines

(2).

Welding and c u t t i n g apparatus, except e l e c t r i c
Other s p e c i a l i n d u s t r y machinery and equipment
Elec. i n d u s t . furnaces & ovens, exc. induction & d i e l e c .
Elec. i n d u s t . furnaces & ovens, exc. induction & d i e l e c .
I n t e g r a l h.p. motors/generators, exc. land trans, equip.
Current-carrying wiring devices including
Other complete e l e c t , equip, f o r i n t e r n a l

liqhtinq
combust,

.

(2)
(2)
. .

rods . .
enqines

.

3 6 4 10

23 . 8 3 6
36 . 5 2 1
16 . 2 6 0

33572
33574
33575
33576
33577
33579
35591
35593
35595

.708
. 9"S
.87 1
.354
.649

i
'
|
i

163

0. 679
0. 225
0. 399
0. 231
0. 284
0. 786
0 . 417
0. 552
0 . 589
6 . 173
0. 285
0. 821
0 . 357
100. 000

PRODUCTS

Household ovens and ranqes, equipmant, and p a r t s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Other h o a t i n q equipment, except e l e c t r i c
Other sheet metalwork
Job stasrpinqs, except a u t o m o t i v e
Household r e f r i q e r a t o r s ,
i n c l u d i n q comb, r o f r i q . - f r e e z e r s
Household mechanical washinq machinos, d r y e r s (2)
E l e c t r i c fans, excopt i n d u s t r i a l typo
D i s h w a s h i n q m a c h i n e s and f o o d w a s t e d i s p o s e r s
Other h o u s e h o l d a p p l i a n c e s and p a r t s

4 2 . 560
4 8 . 82 1

.

.

.

.

1 . 185
1 .4 14
2 . 069
0 . 123
0 . 9 12
0 .229
2 . 320
0 . 367
100 . 0 0 0

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Household r e f r i q e r a t o r s ,

including

comb,

refriq.-freezers

SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Heat t r a n s f e r e q u i p m e n t , e x c e p t room a i r - c o n d i t i o n e r s
. . . .
Unitary air-conditioners
Commercial r e f r i q o r a t i o n equipment
Compressors and compressor u n i t s , a l l r e f r i q e r a n t s
Condensinq u n i t s , a l l r e f r i q e r a n t s
Room a i r - c o n d i t l o o n e r s a n d d o h u m i d i f i o r s
Warm a i r f u r n a c e s ( e x c e p t f l o o r 4 w a l l ) & p a r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s .
E l e c t r i c household cookinq equipment (2)
Other small household e l e c t r i c appliances
H o u s e h o l d vacuum c l e a n e r s , i n c l u d i n q p a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s .
.
D i s h w a s h i n q m a c h i n e s and f o o d w a s t e d i s p o s e r s
Household laundry equipment (2)
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Household mechanical washinq machines,
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Dishwashing

machines

and f o o d

waste

77 . 4 8 3
12. 309
1 .972
0 . 323
0 . 305
1 .2 4 5
0 . 032
2 . 065
0 . 33 1
1. 290
0 . 057
2 . 4 15
0 . 122
100 . 0 0 0

dryers

8 7 . 458

(2)

7. 059
5. 483

disposers

H o u s e h o l d vacuum c l e a n e r s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
H o u s e h o l d vacuum c l e a n e r s , i n c l u d i n g p a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s .
SECONDARY PRODdCTS
S p e c i a l t y bsgs and l i n e r s
Household mechanical washing machinos, d r y e r s (2)
Other h o u s e h o l d a p p l i a n c e s and p a r t s

100 ., 0 0 0
.

8 6 . 389
3. 919
1 .6 4 9
8 . 043
1 0 0 . COO

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Sewinq machinos & p a r t s ,

excludinq

casos

and

cabinets

. . . .

364 1

See footnotes at end of table.




forminq

3636

100 . 0 0 0

3
0
0
0
0

metal

3632

000

1 0 0 ,. 0 0 0

. .
(2)

Other

PRIMARY
363 1 1
36312

4 4 .. 6 2 2
2 2 ,. 7 0 3
15,. 6 7 3

die castings
alloy castings

O t h e r f a b r i c a t e d w i r e p r o d u c t s , n o t p r o d , by w i r e
P u n c h i n g , s h e a r i n q , bendinq, and f o r m i n q machines

3631

0 750
0 704
2 40/

valves

Drop, u p s e t and p r e s s s t e e l f o r g i n q s ( c l o s e d d i e )
Pneumatic and h y d r a u l i c c y l i n d e r s
Miscellaneous machinery products i n c l . f l e x i b l e metal

Test

0
0
0
1
0

815
222
698
42/
1/9

PRODUCTS

Aluminum and a l u m i n u m - b a s a a l l o y
Other aluminum and aluminum-base
Furni ture hardware
Builders' hardware

Parts

000

80 654
16 0 0 5

(2)

SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Outboard motors
Other
Other

34969
35421
35422
35423
35424
35493
35595
3567 1
3567 1
36212
36241
36430
36945

5 4 . 34 1
4 3 . 580

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHT)
REVISED
1981
DECEMBER

DESCRIPTION

CODE

100 ., 0 0 0
100 ., 0 0 0

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
E l e c t r i c l a m p s ( b u l b s o n l y ) , i n c l u d i n q s e a l e d beam l a m p s
.
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Copper and c o p p e r - b a s s a l l o y w i r e
C o m m u n i c a t i o n w i r e and c r b l o
N o n f e r r o u s w i r e c l o t h made i n n o n f e r r o u s w i r o d r a w i n q p l a n t s
A p p l i a n c e w i r e and c o r d and f l e x i b l e c o r d s e t s

Chemical i n d u s t r y machinery
P l a s t i c s - w e r k i n q rach. & equipment, excl. patterns
Other s p e c i a l i n d u s t r y machinery and equipment

8

molds

.

.

9 4 . , 94 1
0 . , 179
0 ., 114
0. 262
0 . , 90 1
0 ,, 3 7 0
0 ,. 3 2 0
0 ., 3 0 4
0 .396
2 .l L U

Table 15. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price index, December 1981
DESCRIPTION

Noncurrent-carryinq wiring devices
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
P o l e a n d t r a n s r i i s s i on l i n e h a r d w a r e
E l e c t r i c a l c o n d u i t and c o n d u i t f i t t i n q s
Other n o n c u r r c n t - c a r r y i n q w i r i n q d e v i c e s and s u p p l i e s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
S t e e l p i p e a n d t u b e s ( n o t made i n s t e e l m i l l s )
M e c h a n i c s ' , hand s e r v i c e t o o l s
F i l e s , r a s p s , and f i l e a c c e s s o r i e s and o t h e r h a n d t o o l s
Fabricated structural metal, n.s.k
Nonthreadcd fasteners, except a i r c r a f t
Other formed f a s t e n e r s
I r o n and s t e e l f o r q i n q s , n . s . k
A u t o m a t i c r e q u l a t i n q and c o n t r o l v a l v e s
Other m e t a l v a l v e s f o r p i p i n q systems and equipment
Metal f i t t i n q s ,
f l a n g e s , and u n i o n s f o r p i p i n q systems
S w i t c h q e a r , except d u c t s and r e l a y s
G e n e r a l i n d u s t r y power c i r c u i t d e v i c e s and c o n t r o l s
Outdoor l i q h t i n q equipment
Other e l e c t r i c £ n o n e l e c t r i c l i q h t i n q equipment

. . . .

36220
36430
365 1 1
3 6 7 10
36730
36750
36760
367S0
36790
36992
38252

2 0 . 9S4
42.425
20.413
2.699

.

.

.

.

•
.

.

Commercial l i q h t i n q f i x t u r e s (2)
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Commercial and i n s t i t u t i o n a l t y p e e l e c . l i q h t i n q f i x t u r e s
(2)
I n d u s t r i a l t y p ° e l e c t r i c l i q h t i n q f i x t u r e s (2)
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Consumer and cormnerical p l a s t i c s p r o d u c t s , n . e . c
Residential type e l e c t r i c f i x t u r e s , except portable
P o r t a b l e r e s i d e n t i a l t y p o l i q h t i n q f i x t u r e s and p a r t s
. . . .
Outdoor l i q h t i n q equipment
Other e l e c t r i c & n o n e l e c t r i c l i q h t i n q equipment
l i q h t i n q equipment, n.e.c
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Outdoor l i q h t i n q equipment
Other e l e c t r i c & n o n e l e c t r i c l i q h t i n q equipment
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Power and d i s t r i b u t i o n t r a n s f o r m e r s , e x c e p t p a r t s
C a p a c i t o r s f o r i n d u s t r i a l use ( e x . f o r e l e c .
applications)
C u r r e n t - c a r r y i n q w i r i n q devices i n c l u d i n q l i q h t i n q rods . . .
Pole and t r a n s m i s s i o n l i n e hardware
E l e c t r i c a l c o n d u i t and c o n d u i t f i t t i n q s
Other n o n c u r r e n t - c a r r y i n q w i r i n q d e v i c e s and s u p p l i e s
. . . .
Residential type e l e c t r i c f i x t u r e s , except portable
P o r t a b l e r e s i d e n t i a l t y p e l i q h t i n q f i x t u r e s and p a r t s
. . . .
Commercial and i n s t i t u t i o n a l t y p e e l e c . l i q h t i n q f i x t u r e s
(2)
I n d u s t r i a l typo e l e c t r i c l i q h t i n q f i x t u r e s (2)
•
.Vehicular l i g h t i n q equipment ( i n c l u d i n g p a r t s / a c c e s s o r i e s ) .
.
Electron tubes, receiving type
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Receiving type electron tubes, except cathode ray
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Cathode ray p i c t u r e tubes, i n c l u d i n g r e b u i l t
Transmittal,
i n d u s t r i a l , & special purpose electron tubes . .
I n t e g r a t e d m i c r o c i r c u i t s (semiconductor networks) (2)
. . . .
E l e c t r o n i c components, n . e . c

Semiconductors and r e l a t e d d e v i c e s (2)
»
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Integrated m i c r o c i r c u i t s (semiconductor networks) (2)
. . . »
Transistors (2)
Diodes and r e c t i f i e r s (2)
Other semiconductor devices (2)
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Chemical i n d u s t r y machinery
P l a s t i c s - w o r k i n g mach. & e q u i p m e n t , e x c l . p a t t e r n s * molds
Rubbci—working machinery t equipment, e x c l u d i n g t i r e molds
Other s p e c i a l i n d u s t r y machinery and equipment
S w i t c h g e a r , except d u c t s and r e l a y s
Power c i r c u i t b r e a k e r s a l l v o l t a g e s
Low v o l t a q e p a n e l b o a r d s a n d d i s t r i b u t i o n b o a r d s
Fuses and f u s e e q u i p m e n t , u n d e r 2300 v o l t s
M o l d e d c a s e c i r c u i t b r e a k e r s , 750 v o l t s a n d u n d e r
Duct, including p l u g - i n u n i t s & accessories,750
voltsiunder

0 .826

0.46 5
1 .833
2 . 198
0 . 7 12
2.317
0.483
0 . 940
0.569
1 .45S
0.649
0.582
0.443

3675
36750
36 1 3 1
3674 1
36742
36743
36749
36760
36790

73.758
18 . 170

3676
36760

0.495
4 . 052
0.533
2.564
0.427

36750
36780
36790
3678

1 .834
0.482
0 . 194
4 . 0 14
0.277
0 . 308
0.447
0.117
1 .669
4.009
0 . 186

39111
3 9 1 12
391 1 1
3 9 1 12
39151
39151
39152
39152
3 9 6 10
3 9 6 10

0.579

includinq

lighting

Motor v e h i c l e s and passenger car bodies
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
P a s s e n g e r c a r s , k n o c k e d down o r a s s e m b l e d
Truck t r a c t o r s , t r u c k c h a s s i s and t r u c k s
Buses and f i r e d e p a r t m e n t v e h i c l e s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Parts & accessories f o r motor v e h i c l e s , e x c l .
Jewelry, precious metal
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
J e w e l r y made o f p l a t i n u m m e t a l s a n d
J e w e l r y , made o f p r e c i o u s m e t a l s
J e w e l r y made o f p l a t i n u m m e t a l s a n d
J e w e l r y , made o f p r e c i o u s m e t a l s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
J e w e l e r s ' f i n d i n g s and m a t e r i a l s
J e w e l e r s ' f i n d i n g s and m a t e r i a l s
L a p i d a r y work and diamond c u t t i n g
L a p i d a r y work and diamond c u t t i n g
Costume j e w e l r y and costume n o v e l t i e
Costume j e w e l r y and costume n o v e l t i e

3915
39151
39152
3 9 1 11
39112
39610

164

.

.

.

rods

.

.

karat

gold

karat

gold

rebuilt

s
s

0.608
1.565
1.410
0 . 7 38
0.497
0.745
0.526
0.403
0.252

(2)

(2)

36489
3 6 9 12

391 1

31.990
20.549
14.029
12.358

Electronic r e s i s t o r s (2)
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Electronic r e s i s t o r s (2)
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Capacitors for electronic applications
E l e c t r o n i c connectors (2)
E l e c t r o n i c components, n . e . c

P r i m a r y b a t t e r i e s , wet and d r y ( 2 )
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Primary b a t t e r i e s , wet and d r y (2)
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Other e l e c t r i c & n o n e l e c t r i c l i q h t i n q equipment
Storage b a t t e r i e s , other than s i i type

88.648

100.000

Electronic capacitors (2)
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Capacitors for e l e c t r o n i c a p p l i c a t i o n s (2)
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
S w i t c h q e a r , except d u c t s and r e l a y s
Inteqrated m i c r o c i r c u i t s (semiconductor networks)
T r a n s i s t o r s (2)
Diodes and r e c t i f i e r s ( 2 )
Other semiconductor devices (2)
Electronic r e s i s t o r s (2)
E l e c t r o n i c components, n . e . c

36430
36790

3 7 1 11
37 1 12
37 1 13

2.556
2.569
0.770
5.458

General i n d j s t r y power c i r c u i t d e v i c e s and c o n t r o l s
. . . .
Current-carrying w i r i n g devices includinq l i q h t i n q rods . .
Household/automobile radios & radio-phonoqraph
combinations
Roceivinq type e l e c t r o n tubes, except cathode ray
Transmittal,
i n d u s t r i a l , & special purpose e l e c t r o n tubes .
Capacitors for e l e c t r o n i c a p p l i c a t i o n s (2)
E l e c t r o n i c r e s i s t o r s (2)
Electronic connectors (2)
E l e c t r o n i c components, n . e . c
La-;p b u l b c o m p o n e n t s a n d o t h e r e l e c t r i c a l p r o d u c t s
. . . .
T o s t e q u i p , f o r t e s t i n q e l e c t r i c a l , r a d i o , J comm.
circuits

Electronic connectors (2)
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Electronic connectors (2)
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Current-carryinq wirinq devices
E l e c t r o n i c components, n . e . c

36780

66.770
19.693

See footnotes at end of table.




DESCRIPTION

R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1972 H E I G H T )
REVISED
DECEMBER
1981

J e w e l e r s ' f i n d i n q s and m a t e r i a l and l a p i d a r y work
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
J e w e l e r s * f i n d i n g s and m a t e r i a l s
L a p i d a r y work and diamond c u t t i n g
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
J e w e l r y made o f p l a t i n u m m e t a l s a n d k a r a t g o l d
J e w e l r y , made o f p r e c i o u s m e t a l s
Costume j e w e l r y and costume n o v e l t i e s

parts

Table 15. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price index, December 1981
R E L A T I V E IMPORTANCE
( 1 9 7 2 WEIGHT)
REVISED
1931
DECEMBER

DESCRIPTION

CODE

100. 000

3931
PRIMARY

3955

PRODUCTS
2 7 . 609
3 5 . 730
36 6 6 2

393 1 1
3 9 3 12
39314

3955 1
39552
26495
35794
35795
39510

100 . 0 0 0

3 942
PRIMARY

PRODUCTS
98. 635

39420
SECONDARY

0 . 630
0. 734

396 1
3 9 6 10

3944 1
39442
39443
2 5 1 16
25143
2 5 144
30790
30796
34692
39420
39495
3952 1
39630

Games, t o y s , a n d c h i l d r e n ' s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS

vehicles,

except

dolls

T o y s , e x c l u d i n q qames
Baby c a r r i a q e s and c h i l d r e n ' s v e h i c l e s , e x c e p t
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
I n f a n t s ' and c h i l d r e n ' s wood f u r n i t u r e
M e t a l p o r c h , lawn, and o u t d o o r f u r n i t u r e
Other metal household f u r n i t u r e

Dolls
Other

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T )
REVISED
DECEMBER
1981

Carbon paper and inked r i b b o n s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Inked ribbons, a l l types
Carbon p->pcr, s t e n c i l paper, e t c
SECONDARY FRODUCTS
Other c o n v e r t e d paper and b o a r d p r o d u c t s
D i c t a t i n q , t r a n s c r i b i n o , and r e c o r d i n q machines
M a i l i n q , l e t t e r h a n d l i n q , and a d d r e s s i n q machines
Pens, m e c h a n i c a l p e n c i l s , and p e n p o i n t s

100 .000

Costume j e w e l r y and costume n o v e l t i e s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Costume j e w e l r y and costume n o v e l t i e s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
J e w e l r y made o f p l a t i n u m m e t a l s a n d k a r a t

100

34 . 0 8 5
58 . 5 4 2
3 .472
1. 3 8 9
1.832
0 .680

PRODUCTS

3944 1
39442
3944

DESCRIPTION

CODE

and s t u f f e d t o y a n i m a l s
s p o r t i n q and a t h l e t i c qoods

and

100 . 0 0 0

bicycle

bicycles

.

.

.

39111

1 6 ., 7 2 3
67 ., 0 8 2
7 ., 8 5 0
0 ., 6 5 2
0 . , 176
0 . , 3 14
0 ., 4 2 3
0 ., 196
0 . 089
5 , , 108
0 .647
0 . 307
0 ,434

30790
3996
39960
2S913
2S9 14
32925
32926

n.e.c. = Not elsewhere classified.




10 . 4 6 3

qold

100 .000

3995
3995 1
39952

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Metal c a s k e t s and c o f f i n s , c o m p l e t e l y l i n e d and trimmed
Wood c a s k e t s a n d c o f f i n s , c o m p l e t e l y l i n e d a n d t r i m m e d
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Consumer and c o f r m e r i c a l p l a s t i c s p r o d u c t s , n . e . c
Hard s u r f a c e f l o o r coverinqs
Linoleum and a s p h a l t e d - f e l t - b a s e f l o o r
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
N a t u r a l base q l u e s and a d h e s i v e s
S y n t h e t i c r e s i n and r u b b e r a d h e s i v e s
Asphalt f l o o r t i l e
Vinyl asbestos floor t i l e

n.s.k. = Not specified by kind.

165

.000

89 .537

coverinq

.

. . .
. .

71..570
2 7 ,. 6 1 3
0 . .817
1 0 0 .. 0 0 0
8 6 . . 136
0 .. 3 5 8
2 .. 4 0 1
6 .. 9 2 5
4 . , 181

Technical Notes

paper boxes, and motor vehicle parts.
Crude materials for further processing include products entering the market
for the first time which have not been manufactured or fabricated but will be
processed before becoming finished goods. Scrap materials are also included.
Crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs include items such as grains and livestock. Examples of crude nonfood materials include raw cotton, crude petroleum,
natural gas, hides and skins, and iron and steel scrap.
For analysis of general price trends, stage-of-processing indexes are more
useful than commodity grouping indexes. This is because commodity grouping
indexes sometimes produce exaggerated or misleading signals of price changes
by reflecting the same price movement through various stages of processing. For
example, suppose that a price rise for steel scrap results in an increase in the
price of steel sheet and then an advance in prices of automobiles produced from
that steel. The All Commodities Price Index and the Industrial Commodities
Price Index would reflect the same price movement three times—once for the
steel scrap, once for the steel sheet, and once for the automobiles. This multiple
counting occurs because the weighting structure for the All Commodities Index
uses the total shipment values of all commodities at all stages of processing. On
the other hand, the Finished Goods Price Index would reflect the change in
automobile prices, the Intermediate Materials Price Index would reflect the steel
sheet price change, and the Crude Materials Price Index would reflect the rise in
the price of steel scrap. (See illustration.)
To the extent possible, prices used in calculating producer price indexes apply
to the first significant commercial transaction in the United States, from the
production or central marketing point. Price data are generally collected
monthly, primarily by mail questionnaire. Respondents are asked to provide net
prices or to provide all applicable discounts, BLS attempts to base producer price
indexes on actual transaction prices; however, list or book prices are used if
transaction prices are not available. Most prices are obtained directly from producing companies on a voluntary and confidential basis, but some prices are
taken from trade publications or from other Government agencies. Prices
generally are reported for the Tuesday of the week containing the 13th day of
the month.

Brief Explanation of
Producer Price Indexes
Producer price indexes measure average changes in prices received in primary
markets of the United States by producers of commodities in all stages of processing. These data were previously presented as the Wholesale Price Index. The
name 4'Producer Price Indexes" is now being used to reflect more accurately the
coverage of the data. The sample used for calculating these indexes continues to
contain nearly 2,800 commodities and about 10,000 quotations selected to
represent the movement of prices of all commodities produced in the manufacturing, agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, gas and electricity, and public
utilities sectors. The universe includes all commodities produced or imported for sale in commercial transactions in primary markets in the United
States.
Producer price indexes can be organized by stage of processing or by commodity. The stage-of-processing structure organizes products by degree of
fabrication (i.e., finished goods, intermediate or semifinished goods, and crude
materials). The commodity structure organizes products by similarity of end-use
or material composition.
Finished goods are commodities that will not undergo further processing and
are ready for sale to the ultimate user, either an individual consumer or a
business firm. Capital equipment (formerly called producer finished goods) includes commodities such as motor trucks, farm equipment, and machine tools.
Finished consumer goods include foods and other types of goods eventually
purchased by retailers and used by consumers. Consumer foods include unprocessed foods such as eggs and fresh vegetables, as well as processed foods
such as bakery products and meats. Other finished consumer goods include
durables such as automobiles, household furniture, and jewelry, and nondurables such as apparel and gasoline.
Intermediate materials, supplies, and components are commodities that have
been processed but require further processing before they become finished
goods. Examples of such semifinished goods include flour, cotton yarns,
steel mill products, belts and belting, lumber, liquefied petroleum gas,




166

Finished Goods

Intermediate Materials,
Supplies and Components

In calculating producer price indexes, price changes for the various commodities are averaged together with weights representing their importance in the
total net selling value of all commodities as of 1972. The detailed data are aggregated to obtain indexes for stage-of-processing groupings, commodity
groupings, durability of product groupings, and a number of special composite
groupings. Each index measures price changes from a reference period which




Crude Materials

equals 100.0 (usually 1967, as designated by the Office of Management and
Budget). An increase of 125 percent from the reference period in the Finished
Goods Price Index, for example, is shown as 225.0. This change can also be expressed in dollars, as follows: "The price of a representative sample of finished
goods sold in primary markets in the United States has risen from $100 in 1967
to $225."

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For this reason, seasonally adjusted data more clearly reveal the underlying
cyclical trends. Seasonally adjusted data are subject to revision when seasonal
factors are revised each vear.
The unadjusted data are of primary interest to users who need information
which can be related to the actual dollar values of transactions. Individuals requiring this information include marketing specialists, purchasing agents,
budget and cost analysts, contract specialists, and commodity traders. Unadjusted data generally are used in escalating contracts such as purchase
agreements or real estate leases.

Calculating Index Changes
Movements of price indexes from one month to another are usually expressed
as percent changes rather than changes in index points because index point
changes are affected by the level of the index in relation to its base period, while
percent changes are not. The box shows the computation of index point and percent changes.

Index Point Change

Data from the Producer
Price Index Revision

185.5
184.5
1.0

Finished Goods Price Index
less previous index
equals index point change

Data from the 1981 Producer Price Index (PPI) revision are not included in
this supplement because of limited resources. They will be found in the monthly
issues of this report in table 4, 4 'Producer price indexes for the net output of
selected industries and their products." Table 4 of the monthly issues of this
report includes data for additional Standard Industrial Classification (sic) industries (4-digit level) and Census products (7 digit level); indexes for Census
product classes (5- and 6-digit levels) and more detailed subproducts (9-digit
level); and, for some industries, indexes for other sources of revenue. Thus,
table 4 shows all official indexes arising from the ongoing PPI revision. By 1985,
table 4 will cover all 493 sic mining and manufacturing industries.

Index Percent Change
Index point change
divided by the previous index
equals
result multiplied by 100
equals index percent change

1.0
184.5
0.005
0.005 x 100
0.5

Percent changes for 3-month and 6-month periods are expressed as annual
rates that are computed according to the standard formula for compound
growth rates. These data indicate what the percent change would be if the current rate were maintained for a 12-month period.

Kinds of product indexes
Industries listed monthly in table 4 may be represented by one to three kinds
of product indexes. Every industry has primary product indexes to show
changes in prices received by establishments classified in the industry for products made primarily, but not exclusively, within that industry. To be classified
in an industry, an establishment must have a plurality of its total shipment value
accounted for by primary products. In addition, some industries also may have
secondary product indexes to show changes in prices received by establishments
classified in the industry for products primary to some other industry. Finally,
some industries have miscellaneous receipts indexes to show price changes in
other sources of revenue received by establishments within the industry which
are not derived from the sale of their products. Because of the distinction between primary and secondary products, an index for a product made in one industry may differ from the index for the same product made in another
industry.

Seasonally Adjusted
and Unadjusted Data
Because price data are used for different purposes by different groups, the
Bureau of Labor Statistics published seasonally adjusted as well as unadjusted
changes each month.
For analyzing general price trends in the economy, seasonally adjusted data
usually are preferred because they eliminate the effect of changes that normally
occur at about the same time and in about the same magnitude every year—such
as price movements resulting from normal weather patterns,