The full text on this page is automatically extracted from the file linked above and may contain errors and inconsistencies.
Supplement to Producer Prices and Price Indexes Data for 1981 U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics August 1982 Producer Prices and Price Indexes is a monthly report on producer price movements including text, tables, and technical notes. An annual supplement contains monthly data for the calendar year, annual averages, and information on weights and changes in the sample. A subscription may be ordered from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. The Secretary of Labor has determined that the publication of this periodical is necessary in the transaction of the public business required by law of this Department. Use of funds for printing this periodical has been approved by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget through July 31, 1987. Second-class postage paid at Laurel, Md. Material in this publication is in the public domain and may be reproduced without permission of the Federal Government. Please credit the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Library of Congress Catalog Number L53-40 (ISSN 0161-7311) 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. 8 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 ,• 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 DEC/73 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 DEC. 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 .2 .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. 49 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. 50 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 See footnotes at end of table. 61 Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 1981 1 (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 See footnotes at end of table. 62 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. 63 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 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? Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811 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 Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811 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 Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811 " 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 Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811 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 Table 14. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19811 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." 167 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,