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Producer Prices and Price Indexes
Data for April 1983
U.S. Department of Labor
Bureau of Labor Statistics




U.S. DEPARTMENT OE LABOR
Raymond J. Donovan, Secretary
BUREAU OE LABOR STATISTICS
Janet L. Norwood, Commissioner
o n ICE or- PRICES AND LIVING CONDITIONS
Kenneth V. Dalton, Associate Commissioner

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Producer Prices and
Data for April 1983

Indexes

Contents
Page
Price movements, April 1983
Producer price trends in first quarter 1983 .

1
4

Tables:
1. Producer price indexes and percent
changes by stage of processing...
2. Producer price indexes and percent
changes for selected commodity
groupings by stage of processing .
3. Producer price indexes for selected
stage-of-processing groupings,
seasonally adjusted
4. Producer price indexes for the net
output of selected industries and
their products
5. Producer price indexes by durability of
product
6. Producer prices and price indexes for
commodity groupings and individual
items




13

14

Page
7. Producer prices and price indexes for
refined petroleum products by region

116

8. Producer price indexes for special
commodity groupings

118

9. Producer price indexes for the output
of selected sic industries

119

10. Producer price indexes for the output of
selected census product classes

120

11. Producer price indexes and percent changes
for total railroad freight and selected
STCC groups
124
12. Producer price indexes and percent
changes for selected telephone services

124

13. Producer price indexes and percent
changes for postal services

125

14. Producer price indexes for selected
telephone services, 1982

126

69

70

Technical notes

127

Price Movements
April 1983

The Producer Price Index for Finished Goods moved
down 0.1 percent from March to April on a seasonally
adjusted basis. This followed an identical decline in
March and a 0.1 percent rise in February. Prices for
intermediate goods decreased 0.2 percent, after falling
0.7 percent in March and 0.1 percent in February. On
the other hand, crude material prices advanced 1.4 percent, more than twice as much as in either of the 2 preceding months. (See table A.)
Among finished goods, the index for energy goods
continued to fall sharply, while price increases accelerated for finished consumer foods. The index for finished consumer goods other than foods and energy rose
only slightly for the second consecutive month. The
capital equipment index turned down after rising moderately in most other recent months.
Before seasonal adjustment, the Producer Price Index for Finished Goods edged down 0.1 percent to
283.0 (1967 = 100). From April 1982 to April 1983, the
Finished Goods Price Index rose 2.1 percent. Prices for
finished consumer foods were up 1.1 percent over the
year, the finished energy goods index fell 3.3 percent,
the index for finished consumer goods other than foods
and energy increased 3.5 percent, and capital equipment
prices advanced 3.4 percent. The Producer Price Index

for intermediate goods was 0.3 percent lower than a
year earlier, while crude material prices were 1.0 percent higher over the year.
Finished goods
Finished consumer goods. The Producer Price Index
for finished consumer goods was unchanged after seasonal adjustment in April, following a small March decline. The finished energy goods index (which is almost
entirely based on products whose prices are lagged one
month) fell 2.8 percent, the fourth consecutive substantial monthly decline. As in each of the 3 previous
months, the home heating oil index again registered the
largest decrease among energy items (6.3 percent). The
gasoline index moved down for the eighth consecutive
month, although the 1.5 percent April drop was considerably less than in any month during the first quarter. The natural gas index turned down after substantial increases in both February and March. (Note: The
Producer Price Index for gasoline does not reflect the
April 1 five-cents-a-gallon rise in the Federal excise tax
on gasoline. Because the PPI is based upon changes in
unit revenue actually received by producers, excise taxes
are not included.)

Table A. Percent changes from preceding month in selected stage-of-processing price indexes, seasonally
adjusted1
Intermediate goods

Finished goods
Month

1982:
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November..
December..
1983:
January ...
February .
March
April

Total

Consumer
foods

Other

Total

0.1
0
1.0
.5
.5
.1
.4
.6
.3

1.6
.3
.5
-1.6
.1
-.4
0
0
.2

-0.3
-.1
1.2
1.1
.6
.2
.5
.8
.3

-0.4
.1
.3
.2
0
.2
0
.3
0

-1.2
.1
-.1
-.1

-.2
.6
.5
1.2

-1.5
0
-.3
-.5

1
Data for December 1982 have been revised to reflect the
availability of late reports and corrections by respondents. For this
reason, some of the figures shown above and elsewhere in this report




Foods and
feeds2

1.7
1.1
-.2
-1.4
-1.0
-1.3
-1.1
-.1
.1

.9
1.1
.3
2.6

Crude goods

Other

Total

Foodstuffs
and
feedstuffs

Other

-0.5
0
.4
. .3
.1
.2
.1
.3
0

1.2
1.7
-.2
-1.1
-.9
-1.2
-.3
1.0
-.2

2.6
2.1
-.9
-2.9
-1.6
-3.0
-1.0
1.0
.4

-0.4
1.3
.7
1.0
-.1
.8
.4
.9
-.9

-.3
.6
.6
1.4

1.1
2.4
.7
3.0

-1.8
-1.3
.5
-.4

may differ from those previously reported.
2
Intermediate materials for food manufacturing and feeds.

Table B. Percent changes in finished goods price indexes, selected periods1
Changes from preceding month, seasonally adjusted
Month

1982:
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November..
December..
1983:
January ...
February .
March
April

Capital
equipment

0.1
0
1.0
.5
.5
.1
.4
.6
.3

0.2
.5
.6
.4
.6
-.1
0
.4
.5

0.1
-.1
1.1
.5
.4

-1.2
.1
-.1

0
.5
.4
-.3

-1.5
.1
-.3
0

-.1

1
Data for December 1982 have been revised to reflect the
availability of late reports and corrections by respondents. For this

The index for finished consumer foods climbed 1.2
percent from March to April, about twice as much as
in either February or March and much more than in
any other month since April 1982. Beef and veal prices
moved up 5.0 percent, the largest monthly advance
since the severe drought in the summer of 1980. After
falling in February and March, the index for fresh fruits
climbed 15.7 percent in April. Prices for eggs, processed poultry, soft drinks, and for shortening and cooking oil also turned up after March decreases. On the
other hand, fish and pork prices turned down, following increases in the previous month. The fresh and dried
vegetables index rose 5.6 percent, much less than the
21.3 percent surge reported in March.
The index for finished consumer goods other than
foods and energy edged up 0.2 percent, after a 0.1 percent rise in March. Substantial increases were registered
for newspapers, pharmaceutical preparations, synthetic
detergents, household appliances, beer, and household
flatware. These advances were largely offset, however,
by lower prices for passenger cars, light trucks, tires
and tubes, apparel, and gold jewelry.
Capital equipment The Producer Price Index for capital equipment moved down 0.3 percent on a seasonally
adjusted basis, following increases of 0.5 and 0.4 percent in February and March. Most of the April decrease
was caused by lower prices for motor vehicles. Prices
also declined for machine tools, railroad equipment,
food products machinery, and mining machinery.
Among the larger advances were those for agricultural
machinery, aircraft, commercial furniture, generators,
and transformers.
Intermediate materials
The Producer Price Index for Intermediate Materials,
Supplies, and Components moved down 0.2 percent




Finished
consumer
goods

Finished
goods

.1
.5
.6
.3

Finished consumer goods excluding foods
Total

Durables

Nondurables

-0.5
-.3
1.4
1.4

-0.6
-.6

.9
.3

-0.1
.3
.8
.3
.5
-.3
.3
.6
.3

-2.1
-.2
-.7
-.5

-.3
1.3
.4
-.6

-3.0
-1.0

.6
.4
.7

1.6
2.0
.6
.7

.9
1.1
.3

-1.3
-.5

Changes in
finished goods
from 12
months ago
(unadjusted)

3.3
3.0
3.5
3.6
4.0
3.6
3.6
3.7
3.7

2.1
2.1
2.2
2.1

reason, some of the figures shown above and elsewhere in this report
may differ from those previously reported.

from March to April on a seasonally adjusted basis, the
fourth consecutive monthly decline. The nondurable
manufacturing materials index fell 0.8 percent, even
more than in other recent months. Lower prices were
recorded for plastic resins, synthetic fibers, and woodpulp, while prices for inedible fats and oils advanced.
The durable manufacturing materials index rose 0.3 percent, as increases for several nonferrous metals were
partly offset by declines for ferrosilicon and some types
of steel mill products.
The index for construction materials and components
moved down 0.3 percent, following seven consecutive
monthly increases. Prices fell for fabricated structural
metal products, millwork, and concrete products.
Higher prices were registered, however, for switchgear
and switchboards, gypsum products, and structural clay
products.
The intermediate energy index decreased 1.4 percent,
somewhat less than in any of the 3 preceding months.
Although prices continued to fall for most refined petroleum products and electric power, the residual fuels
index turned up for the first time since October.
The intermediate foods and feeds index climbed 2.6
percent, considerably more than in any other recent
month. Prices advanced for animal feeds, crude vegetable oils, and refined sugar; in contrast, prices for animal fats and oils fell substantially. In other categories,
prices dropped for automotive job stampings, paper
boxes, and pesticides.
Crude materials
The Producer Price Index for Crude Materials for
Further Processing advanced 1.4 percent seasonally adjusted, the largest increase in almost a year. The surge
in April resulted from a 3.0 percent jump in the crude
foodstuffs and feedstuffs index. Price increases accelerated for cattle, corn, and fresh and dried fruits and

vegetables. In addition, prices for oilseeds and raw cane
sugar turned up after edging down in March. On the
other hand, hog and hay prices declined.
The crude nonfood materials index moved down 0.4
percent, nearly offsetting the 0.5 percent increase of a




month earlier. Prices fell for natural gas, logs and timber, raw cotton, and aluminum base scrap. The indexes
for ferrous scrap and crude natural rubber continued
to rise after seasonal adjustment, although not nearly
so much as in other recent months.

Producer Price Trends in
First Quarter 1983

Craig Howell and William Thomas
Summary

During the first 3 months of 1983, prices received by
producers of finished goods declined at the sharpest
rate in 3 decades. From December 1982 to March 1983,
the Producer Price Index for Finished Goods fell at a
seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.7 percent, the most
rapid rate of descent for any calendar quarter since the
final 3 months of 1952. This index had advanced at annual rates of about 4 or 5 percent in each of the last 3
quarters of 1982. The Finished Goods Price Index was
only 2.2 percent higher in March 1983 than a year earlier. (See table C.)
Energy products—primarily gasoline and home heating oil—were largely responsible for the first quarter
drop. After decreasing substantially in January, the index for finished consumer goods other than foods and
energy turned up in February and recorded a small net
decline for the quarter as a whole. Prices for finished
consumer foods and capital equipment both rose moderately, at annual rates of less than 4 percent.
Intermediate goods prices moved down from December to March at a seasonally adjusted rate of 4.4 percent, about the same as that recorded for the Finished
Goods index; energy-related products also accounted
for the bulk of this drop. Prices for nonenergy intermediate goods showed virtually no net change over the
quarter. Crude material prices rose moderately, as advances in foodstuffs more than offset lower prices for
nonfood materials. By the time the first quarter ended,
however, prices for many raw industrial materials had

turned up strongly, responding to the developing recovery in the general economy.
During the first quarter of the year, the American
economy displayed many of the uncertain signals typically occurring when a recovery is in its earliest stages.
The overall economy moved up at a modest rate, led
by a considerable improvement in residential construction activities and aided by relatively strong demand
for motor vehicles. However, evidence for a consumer-led recovery outside the housing and auto sectors was mixed, and capital expenditures continued to
be depressed in the face of low capacity utilization in
most industries. Prices for many finished goods tended
to be relatively stable, since most producers could not
be confident that their customers would yet accept major price boosts. At the same time, prices for some industrial materials were subject to rapidly shifting currents of speculation, depending on prevailing views
about the timing, strength, and duration of the general
recovery.

Finished goods

Finished consumer goods. The Producer Price Index
for finished consumer goods fell at a 6.8 percent annual
rate seasonally adjusted from December 1982 to March
1983, the first decline in any calendar quarter in seven
years. The downturn was led by the index for finished
energy goods, which plunged at a 34.3 percent annual

Table C. Percent changes in selected producer price indexes by stage off processing, 1982-83
Seasonally adjusted annual rates for 3 months ending-

12 months
ending
March
1983

March
1982

June
1982

Finished goods
Finished consumer foods
Finished energy goods
Finished consumer goods excluding foods and energy
Capital equipment

2.2
1.4
-4.5
3.7
3.9

0.9
6.6
-21.9
3.8
3.6

4.6
9.8
-9.2
5.7
5.2

4.2
-7.7
30.9
4.2
3.5

5.2
.8
7.0
7.9
3.6

-4.7
3.6
-34.3
-2.3
3.3

Intermediate materials, supplies, and components
Intermediate foods and feeds
Intermediate energy goods
Intermediate materials excluding foods and energy

-.5
.1
-6.0
.8

-1.8
9.4
-7.8
.3

.1
11.0
-7.8
0

1.4
-13.7
7.3
1.0

1.3
-4.5
6.6
1.0

-4.4
9.9
-25.7
1.1

.7
.5
.9

2.4
23.3
-16.0

11.6
15.8
6.7

-12.2
-26.4
6.8

1.5
1.3
1.7

3.6
18.1
-10.1

Index

Crude materials for further processing
Crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs
Crude nonfood materials




September
1982

December
1982

March
1983

rate. Heating oil prices plummeted at a 64.2 percent
rate; a mild winter in many heavily populated sections
of the country, contrary to some earlier weather predictions, left dealers with excessive heating oil inventories. Gasoline prices declined at a 44.0 percent annual
rate, after falling 8.8 percent in 1982. Prices for natural
gas, on the other hand, rose at an annual rate of 9.7
percent; this index registered a 21.4 percent advance in
the previous year.
The index for finished consumer foods rose at a 3.6
percent annual rate in the first quarter of 1983. Large
supplies of many agricultural products tended to restrain price increases for most foods in the first quarter.
However, weather-related factors caused some prices
to climb substantially.
Beef and veal prices turned up sharply from December to March, after falling substantially in each of the
2 previous quarters. With harsh winter weather in some
areas reducing cattle slaughter and diminishing weight
gains, the limited available beef supplies were able to
command higher prices. Pork prices fell in February
when farmers, in response to a temporary short supply
caused by bad weather, sent too many hogs to market;
the pork index turned up in March because of a generally smaller hog inventory. Processed poultry prices
declined because of abundant supplies of chickens in
the face of stable demand. Most fish prices rose over
the quarter as a result of sharp short-term dockside increases due to winter storms; however, tuna prices were
lower as packers attempted to liquidate burdensome
inventories.
The index for finished consumer goods less foods and
energy moved down at a 2.3 percent annual rate from
December to March. The largest decrease occurred for
the index for tobacco products, which fell at a 42.8
percent annual rate. This decline was mostly due to the
aftermath of the doubling in Federal excise taxes for
cigarettes in January. The PPI for tobacco products
had registered advances during the last half of 1982
when manufacturers raised prices in anticipation of the
tax increase; when the tax rise went into effect, producers did not further raise their prices, which meant
they absorbed a drop in revenues. The decline for tobacco products and scattered decreases for some other
consumer goods such as footwear and textile housefurnishings, however, were offset by a dramatic increase
for household flatware and advances for publications,
pharmaceutical preparations, household glassware, and
dinnerware. Much of the runup in household flatware
prices was due to earlier climbs in costs for silver.
Capital equipment The Producer Price Index for capital equipment rose at a 3.3 percent annual rate from
December to March, almost the same as the increases
recorded in other recent quarters. The first quarter was
highlighted by the absence of major revisions in pric-




ing structures that had become customary for many
kinds of capital equipment at the start of each calendar
year, largely omitted this year because of the pervasive
weakness in demand for capital goods. Despite some
increased production of manufactured goods and inventory-cutting by business, the outlook for capital goods
remained weak and was generally not expected to improve until consumer spending had recovered more
broadly.
Intermediate goods

The Producer Price Index for Intermediate Materials,
Supplies, and Components fell at a seasonally adjusted
annual rate of 4.4 percent during the opening 3 months
of the year. The intermediate energy goods index moved
down at the unusually steep rate of 25.7 percent; the
index for nonenergy intermediate goods was virtually
unchanged, marking the sixth consecutive quarter of
little or no change in this index.
Energy. Virtually all industrial and transportation fuel
products comprising the intermediate energy goods index contributed to the rapid first quarter decline in this
index, reflecting the same forces that helped to lower
the finished and the crude energy indexes as well. Decreases were relatively modest, however, for electric
power and commercial jet fuel, in part because of the
slower pass-throughs of cost changes due to institutional
factors such as the long-range contracts which frequently govern jet fuel prices. And despite a substantial first quarter drop caused by excessive inventories
and soft demand, the liquefied petroleum gas index was
still 21.2 percent higher in March 1983 than in the same
month a year before.
Manufacturing materials. The index for nondurable
manufacturing materials moved down at a seasonally
adjusted annual rate of 4.9 percent from December to
March, the fifth consecutive quarterly decrease. As before, decreases were concentrated among petroleum-based materials, such as synthetic textile materials,
industrial chemicals, and synthetic rubber, partly reflecting the downward movement in domestic and imported oil prices. Excess inventories and poor export
and domestic demand also contributed to these decreases and to modest declines for a number of other
products, such as paper, paperboard, and leather. However, prices for gray fabrics turned up after falling in
4 of the 5 preceding quarters, and plastic resin prices
rose moderately for the third consecutive quarter.
The index for durable manufacturing materials
jumped sharply during the earlier part of the first quarter, but then retreated somewhat; the net result was an
annual rate of increase of 5.8 percent, the fastest rate
since the third quarter of 1981. Steel producers raised
prices across a broad front as the recovery in housing
and autos gained momentum. Nevertheless, demand for

some steel products, notably tubular items used in oil
exploration and development equipment, remained
poor, resulting in continued price declines for those
materials. Precious metal prices were extremely volatile during early 1983, rising sharply at first when expectations for a robust recovery were most optimistic,
and then falling dramatically as speculators felt that
precious metals were not an attractive investment as
long as falling oil prices precluded any serious reacceleration in inflation. Prices for several other nonferrous metals such as copper also climbed rapidly before
being tempered late in the quarter. Improved demand
for copper and some other nonferrous metals from industries related to the construction and automotive markets was not yet echoed by stronger demand from other
markets. Thus, even though inventories of some nonferrous metals were unusually low, buyers often hesitated to rebuild their stocks aggressively.
Construction materials. The index for intermediate materials and components for construction moved up at a
seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.0 percent from December to March, somewhat more than in any of the
6 preceding quarters. Softwood lumber prices were
largely responsible for the modest acceleration in this
index. Prices for softwood lumber, a major material in
home construction, climbed rapidly in both January and
February before slowing to a much smaller increase in
March. Softwood lumber producers had generally succeeded in avoiding excess inventories during the recent
housing slump by maintaining tight restrictions on output. Hence, as the decline in interest rates in the second half of 1982 stimulated a housing construction recovery, builders confronted with unusually low lumber
inventories were willing to bid up prices of existing
stocks to take advantage of the turnaround in construction activity. Unseasonably mild weather in much of
the country further encouraged residential construction
and demand for lumber. The runup in lumber prices
eased towards the end of the quarter as stormy weather
disrupted building work and as lumber inventories increased because of a sharp rise in production by mills
eager to respond to the housing recovery. Prices for
plywood and millwork also rose considerably more
early in the first quarter than at the end. Prices for most
kinds of nonwood construction materials rose only marginally, while petroleum-based products such as asphalt
roofing and plastic construction products continued to
record price decreases.
Foods and feeds. After falling through the latter half
of 1982, the index for intermediate foods and feeds
moved up at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 9.9
percent from December to March. For the first time
since the severe summer drought of 1980, prices for
prepared animal feeds climbed at a double-digit rate,
reflecting the general strengthening of grain prices, as




well as increased animal feed requirements as a result
of harsh winter weather in some areas. Higher grain
prices also helped to raise flour prices, and tight supplies and improved export demand led to higher prices
for edible fats and oils. Refined sugar also moved up
somewhat, although the announcement by a major soft
drink manufacturer of its intention to increase its use
of high fructose corn syrup in place of sugar led to
downward pressure on prices towards the end of the
quarter.
Crude materials
The Producer Price Index for Crude Materials for
Further Processing moved up at a seasonally adjusted
annual rate of 3.6 percent in the first quarter, following
a smaller increase in the final quarter of 1982 and a
substantial decrease in the 3 months before that. Prices
for foodstuffs and feedstuffs climbed at a rate of 18.1
percent, far more than in the fourth quarter, but the
index for nonfood materials fell at a rate of about 10
percent, the first drop since the opening 3 months of
1982.
Foodstuffs. Grain prices soared during the first quarter, continuing the upward surge that began late last
year. Even with these sharp advances, however, the
grains index was only about 3 percent higher in March
1983 than a year before; grain prices had been depressed
by another enormous domestic harvest in 1982 at a time
when export demand was poor because of the high
value of the American dollar in international currency
markets. The recent upturn in grain prices resulted in
large part from substantial farmer participation in the
payment-in-kind (PIK) program, designed to cut the
amount of land to be devoted to agricultural production during the 1983 growing season. The prospective
reduction in the domestic grain harvest raised expectations that the large surpluses already in government
storage would not be further augmented and might be
reduced by the transfer of stocks to farmers participating in PIK. Drought in South Africa and Argentina
boosted prospects for increased export demand for corn.
After falling during most of the second half of 1982,
the livestock index turned up in early 1983. The upturn
was caused by cattle prices, which climbed at a rate of
18.3 percent from December to March as harsh winter
weather in some regions disrupted normal marketing
patterns and forced packers to bid up prices of available supplies. Hog prices, however, declined at a double-digit rate for the second consecutive quarter as pork
inventories proved burdensome in light of poor retail
demand. Live poultry prices dropped at the sharpest
rate in nearly 2 years, reflecting sluggish retail demand.
Among other crude foodstuffs, cocoa bean prices
jumped sharply in response to bad weather and other
unfavorable growing conditions in West Africa and
Brazil. Tight holdings by many farmers led to much

higher prices for hay and hayseeds. Oilseed prices
moved up partly because of improved export demand
due to prospects for reduced world oilseed crops. Raw
cane sugar advanced strongly early in the quarter but
then moved back somewhat in the face of intensified
competition from corn-based sweeteners.
Energy. Domestic crude petroleum prices decreased
during the first quarter; in March this index was nearly
9 percent lower than its March 1982 level. World demand for crude oil continued to be poor because of
sluggish demand from most industrialized nations and
because of widespread expectations that the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) would
have to lower its official postings significantly to meet
reduced oil prices charged by both non-OPEC countries
such as Britain and Norway and some OPEC members such as Nigeria. Prices were pressured down early
in the quarter when OPEC failed to resolve its members' differences over pricing and production cutbacks;
however, near the end of the quarter OPEC agreed on
new policies and prices, stabilizing the outlook
somewhat.
The natural gas index resumed its upward course in
February and March, following declines in both December and January; the March 1983 index was about
20 percent higher than it was a year before. The longterm upward trend reflects the gradual decontrol of
some natural gas prices allowed under 1978 legislation.
Coal prices fell in January but then recouped nearly all
of this drop by the end of the quarter. Continued decreases in prices for refined petroleum products used
by electric utilities made it difficult for coal producers
to charge and maintain increased prices despite higher
production costs. Thus, the coal index was only 2.0
percent higher in March 1983 than in March 1982.
Other crude materials. Scrap metal prices, which are
among the most sensitive indicators of the direction of
the overall economy, advanced almost across the board




during the first quarter. Ferrous scrap prices registered
the sharpest and most consistent increases, reflecting
the recovery in domestic steel mill output, as well as
inadequate supplies due to the low operating rates of
firms generating iron and steel scrap. Export demand
for ferrous scrap was too unsteady during the quarter
to contribute to the price resurgence. Nonferrous scrap
prices also turned up, in line with the general upward
movement of many nonferrous metals such as copper.
After falling rapidly during most of 1982 because of
poor demand from manufacturers of automotive and
machinery tires, crude natural rubber prices climbed at
an unusually rapid pace in early 1983; this index jumped
10.4 percent from January to February and then soared
another 16.7 percent in March. Improved demand from
the Soviet Union at a time of low inventories due to
minimal purchases during 1982 spurred demand on international commodity markets. Raw cotton prices moved
up strongly, both because of increased demand from
domestic fiber processors and because of substantial
purchases by the Soviet Union after wet weather damaged the Soviet cotton crop and forced them into American markets to meet their commitments on sales to Japan. Reduced slaughter due to harsh weather and improved demand from domestic tanners led to higher
prices for cattle hides.
Prices for logs and timber fluctuated during the first
quarter and showed only a small net increase. Since
these prices are normally set by contract some time in
advance of actual shipments, logs and timber did not
share in the sharp price runup experienced by lumber
and most other wood products as 1983 began. Indexes
for sand and gravel and for wastepaper moved down
moderately.

Craig Howell and William Thomas are economists in the Office of
Prices and Living Conditions, Division of Industrial Prices and Price
Indexes, Bureau of Labor Statistics. They were assisted by Andrew
Clem, an economist in the same division.

Table 1. Producer price indexes and percent changes by stage of processing
(1967=100)

Grouping

Unadjusted index

Relative
importance
Dec.
19821

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Unadjusted
percent change to
Apr.1983 from:
Apr.
1982

Mar.
1983

Seasonally adjusted
percent change from:
Jan.
to
Feb.

Feb.
to
Mar.

Mar.
to
Apr.

0.1
.1
.6
2.4
.5
-.2
-1.0
1.3
.5
.3
.5

-0.1
-.3
.5
5.2
.2
-.7
-1.3
.4
.4
.1
.5

-0.1
0
1.2
5.7
.8
-.5
-.5
-.6
-.3
-.2
-.4
-.2
.1
1.4
-.8
.3
0
-.3
-1.1
-.2
-1.8
-.6
.4
-.2
.3
6.4
-.1

100.000
77.453
23.726
1.849
21.877
53.727
34.490
19.237
22.547
6.829
15.718

285.5
285.6
258.3
247.6
257.1
295.0
342.2
232.0
284.9
300.1
275.9

283.4
282.5
260.8
247.5
259.9
289.1
330.6
233.1
286.5
301.4
277.7

283.0
282.0
262.9
265.4
260.5
287.2
328.0
232.2
286.5
301.7
277.6

2.1
1.7
1.1
-.5
1.2
1.7
.7
3.6
3.4
2.4
3.8

-0.1
-.2

Intermediate materials, supplies and components.
Materials and components for manufacturing
Materials for food manufacturing
Materials for nondurable manufacturing
Materials for durable manufacturing
Components for manufacturing3
Materials and components for construction
Processed fuels and lubricants
Manufacturing industries
Nonmanufacturing industries
Containers
Supplies
Manufacturing industries3
Nonmanufacturing industries
Feeds
Other supplies3

100.000
47.763
3.417
15.044
13.637

310.1
288.3
249.8
278.0
309.4
277.3
294.7
595.0
502.2
676.4
285.0
273.0
267.2
276.3
204.7
291.1

309.2
290.3
252.5
277.0
315.0
279.0
299.4
557.9
471.8
633.4
285.3
274.5
268.9
277.6
207.8
292.1

309.1
291.1
254.8
277.5
316.4
279.0
300.1
549.0
468.4
619.2
285.0
275.6
268.8
279.4
219.1
292.1

-.3
.2
.2
-3.5
1.7
2.3
2.1
-5.3
-3.9
-6.3
-.7
1.3
1.3

0
.3
.9
.2
.4
0
.2
-1.6
-.7
-2.2
-.1
.4
0
.6
5.4
0

-.1
.5
.8
-.3
2.3
.3
.3
-3.2
-2.8
-3.4
-.3
.3
.3
.4

-.7
-.2
0
-.3
-1.1
.3
.3
-3.9
-3.7
-4.1
-.4
0
-.1
.3

1.3
-.2

1.0

Crude materials for further processing .
Foodstuffs and feedstuffs
Nonfood materials
Nonfood materials except fuel4
Manufacturing4
Construction
Crude fuel3 5
Manufacturing industries3
Nonmanufacturing industries3

100.000
51.198
48.802
32.620

312.7
237.1
475.3
365.8
375.0
268.1
952.2
1121.4
832.2

322.1
249.1
479.4
367.1
376.2
270.2
970.0
1144.8
845.7

325.7
256.8
474.4
366.5
376.0
267.2
943.2
1109.4
825.5

1.0
.9
1.0
-3.2
-3.3
-2.2
10.8
12.2

1.1

9.2

-.1
-1.1
-2.8
-3.1
-2.4

.6
2.4
-1.3
-3.1
-3.5
.5
2.5
2.8
2.1

45.423

292.5
315.7
235.1
537.4

288.8
314.5
237.9
541.7

287.5
314.0
243.2
535.9

2.3
-.3
1.0
.8

-.5
-.2
2.2
-1.1

13.212
86.788
64.241

845.7
255.1
247.6

777.6
256.1
248.4

749.7
256.9
249.5

-3.3
2.8
2.7

63.062
40.515
21.278

254.2
238.2
229.2

254.6
238.1
228.1

254.9
238.6
229.8

16.442
83.558
78.750

572.5
290.0
290.0

537.9
292.3
292.5

34.357
65.643
14.445

821.2
229.9
227.4

805.2
242.8
244.6

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

15.666
14.829

15.662
6.564
9.098
4.042
17.704
5.784
11.920
1.391
10.529

29.468
3.152
16.182
8.784
7.398

1.2
2.8
1.1

.8
7.2
.2
-.7
-.8
-.4
0
.1
0

3.1
-1.0
-.2

-.1

1.4
3.0
-.4

.7
.5
-.4
-.4
-.3
2.2
2.3
2.0

1.1
-1.1
-2.8
-3.1
-2.4

-1.5

-.3
-.8
.3
.4

-.5
-.4
2.6
-.3

-3.6
.3
.4

-2.9
.6
.7

-3.2
.3
.2

-2.8
.3
.6

3.4
3.5
3.4

.1
.2
.7

.6
.7
.1

.2
.1
-.1

0
.2
.8

529.5
293.1
293.0

-5.5
.7
.8

-1.6
.3
.2

-2.5
.3
.4

-3.0
-.3
-.1

-1.4
0
-.2

794.2
248.4
243.8

2.0
.4
-1.2

-1.4
2.3
-.3

-.6
1.2
-2.8

0
.8
1.5

-1.4
2.8
2.0

.9

Special groupings
Finished goods, excluding foods
Intermediate materials less foods and feeds .
Intermediate foods and feeds
Crude materials less agricultural products4 8 .
Finished energy goods
Finished goods less energy
Finished consumer goods less energy .

6
7

9
6
8
6

Finished goods less foods and energy
Finished consumer goods less foods and energy
Consumer nondurable goods less foods and energy .

6

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

7

Crude energy materials3 4
Crude materials less energy
Crude nonfood materials less energy 5 .

9

6
6

7
7

9
9

76.274
95.192
7
4.808

1
Comprehensive relative importance figures are computed once each
year in December.
2
Data for December 1982 have been revised to reflect the availability
of late reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to
revision 4 months after original publication.
3
Not seasonally adjusted.
4
Includes crude petroleum.




5

0
-.2
1.1

Excludes crude petroleum.
Percent of total finished goods.
Percent of total intermediate materials.
8
Formerly titled "Crude materials for further processing, excluding
crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs, plant and animal fibers, oilseeds, and leaf
tobacco."
9
Percent of total crude materials.
6

7

Table 2. Producer price indexes and percent changes for si tctedi

lodity groupings by stage of processing

(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)

Grouping

Commodity
code

Finished goods
Finished consumer goods.

Relative
importance
Dec.
19821

Unadjusted index

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Unadjusted
percent change to
Apr. 1983 from:

Seasonally adjusted percent
change from:

Apr.
1982

Mar.
1983

Jan.
to
Feb.

Feb.
to

Mar.
to
Apr.

0.1

-0.1

-0.1

-.3

0

100.000

283.4

283.0

2.1

-0.1

77.453

282.5

282.0

1.7

-.2

23.726

260.8

262.9

1.1

.8

.6

.5

1.2

Fresh fruits
Fresh and dried vegetables
Eggs

01-11
01-13
01-7

.469
.684
.355

214.9
229.8
170.0

249.7
257.9
170.0

2.0
-2.8

16.2

-2.9
-1.8
-2.1

-5.3
21.3
-4.8

15.7
5.6
6.9

Bakery products
Flour base mixes and doughs
Milled rice
Other cereals3
Beef and veal
Pork
Processed poultry
Fish
Dairy products
Processed fruits and vegetables3
Confectionery end products (Dec. 1977=100) 3
Soft drinks3
Roasted coffee
Shortening and cooking oils
Miscellaneous processed foods3

02-11

2.364
.174
.044
.455
2.478
1.674
.628
1.145
3.473
1.468
.941
1.714
.802

282.4
231.9
183.0
287.2
244.5
244.5
172.6
488.5
250.7
272.9
133.8
325.0
337.3
225.2
248.5

284.3
234.1
188.9
287.2
256.0
229.6
168.3
477.2
251.0
273.8
133.8
327.1
336.9
230.7
249.9

.5
-5.5
-3.5
1.6

-.2
-4.5
-4.4
12.8
1.0
-.5
12.1
2.8
-1.3
-2.5
.1

.7
.9
3.2
0
4.7
-6.1
-2.5
-2.3
.1
.3
0
.6
-.1
2.4

-1.0
.9
8.8
1.0
-.3
0
.2
.1
-1.4
0

.2
.5
-.7
0
3.0
.8
-2.9
1.0
-.5
-.4
0
-.2
-.4
-1.9
-.2

.8
.6
-1.1
0
5.0
-1.0
2.2
-3.0
-.4
.3
0
.6
-.7
1.0
.6

289.1

287.2

1.7

-.2

-.7

-.5

.5

.2

.7

Finished consumer foods ,

02-12-02
02-13

02-14
02-21-01
02-21-04
02-22
02-23
02-3
02-4
02-55
02-62
02-63-01
02-74
02-8

.396

-11.5
3.4
-2.7
6.2
.5

2.371
Finished consumer goods excluding foods
53.727
Alcoholic beverages3

02-61

203.0

204.4

3.7

12.2
0

.6
-.7
.7

1.3

Apparel
Textile housefurnishings3

03-81
03-82

1.806
5.635
.812

Footwear
Luggage and small leather goods

04-3
04-41

1.075
.349

248.0
208.2

248.4
208.2

1.5
4.7

.2
0

-.6
.2

.1
-1.0

0
.8

Natural gas3
Gasoline
Fuel oil No. 2 (Feb. 1973=100)
Finished lubricants3

05-31
05-71

3.203
6.684
1.974
.200

1499.8
584.2
704.2
353.6

1447.4
564.4
656.8
353.9

13.9
-11.1
-14.1
.9

-3.5
-3.4
-6.7
.1

3.2
-5.0
-7.2
.3

2.5
-6.0
-7.6
-.1

-3.5
-1.5
-6.3

Pharmaceutical preparations, ethical (Prescription)
Pharmaceutical preparations, proprietary (Over-the-counter)
Soaps and synthetic detergents3
Cosmetics and other toilet preparations

06-35
06-36
06-71
06-75

.803
.358

.749
1.074

206.9
261.4
256.0
229.7

209.3
265.9
261.1
231.4

10.2
6.9
2.9
2.0

1.2
1.7
1.2
.7

1.6
.1
0
3.8

.9
0
.2
-1.6

.5
1.6
1.2
.7

Tires, tubes, tread, etc
Rubber footwear
Plastic consumer, institutional, and commercial products, n.e.c (June
1978 = 100)3

07-12
07-13-01

.731
.196

250.1
224.4

246.6
225.2

-2.7
0

-1.4
.4

-.1

-.2
-.4

-1.2
.7

07-28

.358

130.5

130.0

Sanitary papers and health products3
Newspaper circulation (Dec. 1980=100) 3
Periodical circulation (Dec. 1980= 100)3
Books (Dec. 1980=100) 3

09-15-01
09-31-01
09-32-01
09-33

.763
.953
.528
.725

366.2
124.2
124.1
118.5

363.9
125.6
124.4
118.5

4.3
8.0
8.2
4.7

-.6

.1
.3
.2
.3

-.6

1.1
.2
0

.8
3.3
1.1
1.3

Electric lamps and bulbs

11-77

.236

305.0

310.1

6.9

1.7

1.0

.9

1.0

Household furniture
Floor coverings
Household appliances3
Home electronic equipment3
Dinnerware
Household glassware
Household flatware3
Lawn and garden equipment, ex. tractors
Cutlery

12-1
12-3

232.9
181.0
203.4
87.2
313.2
459.2
455.7
251.8
249.9

233.7
181.4
205.2
86.9
313.2
459.2
468.8
252.3
249.9

1.7
.2
3.7
-1.1
11.2
13.9
22.0
9.8
2.0

.3
.2
.9
-.3
0
0

2.9
.2
0

.3
1.0
.5
-.5
.4
3.0
24.8
.8
-.1

.9
-.4
.1
0
.1
.9
-5.6
1.2
1.7

.4
-.1

12-5
12-61
12-62
12-64
12-66
12-67

1.727
.418
1.321
.591
.167
.128
.153
.207
.126

Passenger cars
Light motor trucks3
Boats (Dec. 1981 = 100)3

14-11-01
14-11-05
14-3

7.232
.546
.232

218.9
273.3
104.2

216.5
270.1
104.6

3.3
6.3
2.3

-1.1
-1.2
.4

1.5
.1

.8
-.8
.1

-1.9

15-11

.558
.480
.158
2.195
.893

228.9
206.3
282.0
335.1
163.3

229.5
207.1
282.0
354.7
162.5

1.4
1.8
8.8

.3
.4
0
5.8
-.5

.3
.6
1.1
-3.3
0

-.1
-.3
5.0
0
1.2

.3
.5
.9
5.4
-.5

Toys, games, and children's vehicles
Sporting and athletic goods
Small arms and ammunition
Tobacco products
Mobile homes (Dec. 1974=100) 3
See footnotes at end of table.




05-73-02-01
05-76

12-4

15-12
15-13
15-2
15-5

194.6
238.5

194.7
238.5

.3
-1.4

.1
0

.2

.8
-.1

-.5
0

.1

-.4

15.7
.2

1.1
.2
0

.9
-.3
.3
.9

2.9
.3
.3
-1.2
.4

Table 2. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage of processing—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)

Grouping

Commodity
code

Relative
importance
Dec.
19821

Unadjusted index

19832

Finished consumer goods excluding foods—Continued
Jewelry, platinum & karat gold (Dec. 1978=100) 3
Other precious metal jewelry (Dec. 1978=100) 3
Costume jewelry (Dec. 1978=100) 3

15-94-02
15-94-03
15-94-04

Capital equipment

Apr.
19832

Unadjusted
percent change to
Apr. 1983 from:
Apr.
1982

Mar.
1983

Jan.
to
Feb.

Feb.
to
Mar.

Mar.
to
Apr.

-1.2
0
0

2.1
0
11.6

-5.3
0
1.1

-1.2
0
0

.5

.4

-.3

.5
-.1
0
.6
.3
.1
-.5
0
-.1
.1
.1
2.6
.3
.3
0
.3
.2
-.1
1.5
-.2
.1
-.2

.4
.4
.4
-.1
.4

.6
.3
.8
-.5
-.1
.2
-.1
0
-.8
.2
-.1
1.1
0
0
-.4
-.3
0
.8
.5
0

0.934
.219
.361

193.0
164.6
132.3

190.6
164.6
132.3

13.6
0
7.3

22.547

286.5

286.5

3.4

322.8
349.6
358.4
374.7
414.4
347.8
285.2
336.3
315.4
258.2
289.5
305.2
108.2
106.0
432.5
103.1
220.6
339.5
224.2
428.8
368.5
154.6

324.8
350.8
361.2
375.5
414.8
347.8
284.8
336.3
316.9
259.4
289.3
308.7
108.2
106.0
430.7
102.8
220.5
343.5
225.4
428.6
367.7
154.8

5.9
2.7
3.4
1.9
3.9
-.1

.6
.3
.8
.2
.1
0

-1.2
.3
2.0
2.3
1.8
4.3
6.8
4.2
2.4
(4)
5.2
4.9
1.3
-3.2
2.7
2.5

-.1
0
.5
.5
-.1

Agricultural machinery and equipment
Construction machinery and equipment3
Industrial process furnaces and ovens3
Metal cutting machine tools
Metal forming machine tools
Pumps, compressors, and equipment
Industrial material handling equipment3
Fans and blowers except portable3
Food products machinery
Textile machinery
Woodworking machinery3
Printing trades machinery3
Rubber working machinery (Dec. 1981 = 100)3
Plastics machinery (Dec. 1981 = 100)3
Chemical industry machinery3
Service industry machinery (June 1982=100) 3
Integrating and measuring instruments
Generators and generator sets
Transformers and power regulators3
Oil field and gas field machinery3
Mining machinery and equipment
Office and store machines and equipment3

11-1
11-2
11-34
11-37
11-38
11-41
11-44
11-47
11-61
11-62
11-63
11-65
11-66-01
11-66-03
11-66-04
11-68
11-72
11-73-02

11-92
11-93

1.391
1.475
.148
.383
.224
.458
.765
.131
.251
.271
.121
.233
.132
.189
.108
.169
.217
.458
.498
.194
.152
1.303

Commercial furniture3

12-2

.831

285.4

286.7

4.6

Passenger cars
Light motor trucks3
Heavy motor trucks3
Truck trailers (June 1980=100) 3
Fixed wing, utility aircraft (Dec. 1968=100)

14-11-01
14-11-05
14-11-06
14-14
14-21-11
14-4

2.343
1.286
1.119
.277
1.063
.482

218.9
273.3
317.6
109.0
329.5
357.4

216.5
270.1
317.6
109.0
329.5
357.2

3.3
6.3
5.5
.6
11.1
4.0

.476

131.0

131.0

-4.7

100.000

309.2

309.1

-.3

4.808

237.9

243.2

1.0

11-74
11-91

Seasonally adjusted percent
change from:

1.1
0
0
-.4
-.3
0
1.2
.5
0
-.2
.1

-1.1
-1.2
0
0
0
-.1

1.5
.1
0

-.1
.7
.2

-.9
0
-.1
0
-.2
0
0
0
0
0
.1
0
-.3
.3
-.4
-.1
.3

1.0

.5

.8
-.8
0
.2
.6
.1

-1.9
-1.2
0
0
.5
-.4

Railroad equipment
Photographic equipment

15-41

-.2
.3

Intermediate materials, supplies, and components

-.1

-.7

1.1

.3

-.2

Intermediate foods and feeds
Flour
Refined sugar (Dec. 1977 = 100)3
Confectionery materials (Dec. 1977=100) 3
Animal fats and oils
Crude vegetable oils
Prepared animal feeds
Intermediate materials less foods and feeds

-.9
.1

2.2

2.6

02-12-01
02-53
02-54
02-71
02-72
02-9

Synthetic fibers (Dec. 1975=100)
Processed yarns and threads (Dec. 1975=100)
Gray fabrics (Dec. 1975=100)
Finished fabrics (Dec. 1975=100)

03-1
03-2
03-3
03-4

.230
.617
.198
.052
.137
1.389

184.6
168.5
127.6
287.2
149.3
212.5

185.6
170.7
128.6
293.6
163.3
222.3

-.5
12.3
-17.2
-1.8
-1.2
2.8

.5
1.3
.8
2.2
9.4
4.6

1.2
1.9
.7
3.6
2.9
1.8

-6.9

95.192

314.5

314.0

-.3

-.2

-.2

-.8

-.2
1.3
.8
-4.7
8.3
2.3
-.4

.779
.902
1.333
1.564

156.3
135.9
145.0
122.5

155.4
136.0
146.2
122.8

-4.7
-3.1
-.1
-2.1

-.6
.1
.8
.2

-1.6
-.5
.5
-.4

1.1
-.3
.2
0

-.9
-.1
.3
-.2

1.3
-.5
-1.5
-.7
.8

Leather

04-2

.219

316.0

317.9

2.4

.6

1.0

1.3

-.2

Coke oven products3
Liquefied petroleum gas3
Electric power
Gasoline
Kerosene (Feb. 1973 = 100)
Commercial jet fuel (Feb. 1973=100) 3
Diesel fuel (Feb. 1973 = 100)3
Residual fuel
Lubricating oil materials3

05-2
05-32
05-4
05-71
05-72-02-01
05-72-03-01

.185

.212
1.328
1.551
2.232
.571

447.3
707.7
411.7
584.2
701.8
800.0
699.3
1053.0
798.7

447.3
708.6
409.5
564.4
656.1
779.3
651.4
1086.2
788.3

-4.3
27.5
.8
-11.1
-14.9
-9.0
-15.8
-8.2
-11.2

0
.1
-.5
-3.4
-6.5
-2.6
-6.8
3.2
-1.3

0
-1.0
-.7
-5.0
-5.3
-.9
-5.8
-1.2
-.2

-.8
-.5
-.8
-6.0
-7.2

-4.8
-2.4

0
.1
-.7
-1.5
-6.4
-2.6
-6.8
2.7
-1.3

Industrial chemicals3
Prepared paint3
Paint materials
Medicinal and botanical chemicals3
Fats and oils, inedible
Mixed fertilizers

06-1
06-21
06-22

4.080
.677
.554
.243
.166
.298

339.4
265.1
298.1
231.4
262.0
259.4

339.7
265.1
299.5
231.4
278.8
260.0

-5.1
2.4
-2.3
2.3

.1
0
.5
0

.3
0
-.8

-1.3
-4.3

6.4
.2

7.8
-1.7

-.5
0
-.8
0
-.7
-.4

.1
0
-.1
0
4.7
0

05-73-03-01
05-74
05-75

06-31
06-4
06-51

See footnotes at end of table.




10

.773
5.416
2.994

1.4

-1.4
-6.0

Table 2. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage of processing—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)

Commodity
code

Grouping

Intermediate materials less foods and feods—-Continued
Nitrogenates3
Phosphates3
Other agricultural chemicals
Plastic resins and materials

Relative
importance
Dec.
19821

Unadjusted index

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

percent change to
Apr. 1983 from:

Seasonally adjusted percent
change from:

Apr.
1982

Mar.
1983

Jan.
to
Feb.

Feb.
to
Mar.

Mar.
to
Apr.

06-52-01
06-52-02
06-53
06-6

0.257
.220
.554
1.219

197.0
277.8
463.1
282.8

196.9
276.5
462.7
284.7

-9.6
-7.1
.8
-.5

-0.1
-.5
-.1
.7

-2.1
.4
1.1
.1

-0.2
-.1
.1
-.3

-0.1
-.5
-1.3
-.7

Synthetic rubber
Tires, tubes, tread, etc
Other miscellaneous rubber products
Plastic construction products (Dec. 1969=100)
Unsupported plastic film, sheet, and other shapes (Dec. 1970= 100)3
Laminated plastic sheets, rods, and, tubes (Dec. 1970=100)
Plastic packaging (June 1978=100) 3
Plastic parts and components for manufacturing (June 1978=100) 3 ..

07-11-02
07-12
07-13-04
07-21
07-22
07-23
07-25
07-26

.271
.760
.723
.271
.447
.130
.385
.545

286.1
250.1
303.2
147.1
212.3
180.9
139.1
138.3

285.5
246.6
302.6
146.9
212.3
179.0
138.9
138.5

-5.4
-2.7
8.6
-1.3
-1.1
-5.4
.4
2.0

-.2
-1.4
-.2
-.1
0
-1.1
-.1
.1

-.7
(4)
-1.0
-.5
-.9
-.5
.6
.4

0
-.2
-.4
-3.7
0
-.4
0
.9

-.5
-1.2
.3
-.1
0
-.6
-.1
.1

Softwood lumber
Hardwood lumber
Plywood
Other wood products

08-11
08-12
08-2
08-3
08-4

1.280
.341
1.200
.603
.264

368.7
269.6
304.0
238.8
231.6

374.3
271.0
302.7
239.3
230.8

15.5
3.6
9.4
2.3
-2.9

1.5
.5
-.4
.2
-.3

7.3
.7
1.1
1.7
-.2

1.7
.3
1.0
.4
-.7.

.1
.5
-.8
0
-.4

Woodpulp3
Paper
Paperboard
Paper boxes and containers
Pressure-sensitive products (Dec. 1982= 100)3
Building paper and board
Commercial printing (June 1982=100) 3

09-11
09-13
09-14
09-15-03
09-16
09-2
09-37

.381
1.680
.646
1.780
.126
.259
2.701

346.7
278.6
246.6
247.5
100.5
243.3
101.1

344.5
278.7
248.4
246.7
101.0
246.1
101.3

-11.6
-3.7
-4.9
-1.7
(4)
4.1
(4)

-.6
0
.7
-.3
.5
1.2
.2

-.3
-.5
-.4
-.7
.4
-1.1
.2

-.8
-.2
.5
-.4
0
0
.1

-.6
-.1
.2
-.5
.5
.5
.2

Foundry and forge shop products
Blast furnace and electric furnace products
Steel mill products
Primary nonferrous metals3
Secondary nonferrous metals
Nonferrous mill shapes
Nonferrous wire and cable3
Metal containers
Hardware
Plumbing fixtures and brass fittings
Heating equipment
Fabricated structural metal products3
Miscellaneous metal products3

10-15
10-16
10-17
10-22
10-24
10-25
10-26
10-3
10-4
10-5
10-6
10-7
10-8

1.872
.265
6.371
1.618
.384
1.647
.713
1.057
.899
.342
.314
3.234
3.640

350.9
316.6
350.1
292.7
244.1
306.4
206.1
331.6
285.9
285.5
241.1
303.7
289.8

352.1
311.9
350.1
300.2
247.8
305.8
205.8
332.0
286.3
287.5
242.3
302.6
285.3

1.5
-.8
-.6
5.7
1.7
1.9
-.6
.6
2.8
2.6
2.7
-.9
2.0

.3
-1.5
0
2.6
1.5
-.2
-.1
.1
.1
.7
.5
-.4
-1.6

.3
.4
2.9
4.8
1.4
.3
2.0
1.1
0
.5
.6
-.3
0

1.4
.6
-.6
-7.3
-1.9
-1.6
.1
-.5
0
.2
-.2
.4
.4

.3
-1.7
-.8
2.6
-.2
-.8
-.1
-.7
.4
.5
.8
-.4
-1.6

Farm tractor parts and attachments (Dec. 1982=100) 3
Parts for farm machinery ex. tractors (Dec. 1973=100)
Cutting tools and accessories3
Abrasive products
Parts for metal cutting machine tools (Dec. 1972= 100)3
Parts for metal forming machine tools (Dec. 1972 = 100)
Fluid power equipment (Dec. 1970=100)
Mechanical power transmission equipment3
Air conditioning and refrigeration equipment (Dec. 1977=100) 3
Metal valves, ex.fluid power (Dec. 1982=100) 3
Ball and roller bearings
Wiring devices
Electric motors
Switchgear, switchboard, etc., equipment3
Electronic components and accessories
Environmental controls (June 1980= 100)3
Parts for mining machinery and equipment (Dec. 1972 = 100)
Internal combustion engines

11-11-52
11-12-51
11-35
11-36
11-37-51
11-38-51
11-43
11-45
11-48
11-49-02
11-49-05
11-71
11-73-01
11-75
11-78
11-81
11-92-53-01
11-94

.114
.138
.307
.255
.096
.056
.276
.418
1.097
.449
.374
.671
.550
.687
1.549
.171
.087
.754

100.0
249.8
273.4
305.3
390.6
341.7
251.5
314.5
142.2
100.0
331.2
330.8
303.0
264.1
180.3
124.1
360.0
338.8

100.0
251.0
274.7
306.7
392.8
341.1
251.3
314.8
142.8
100.3
331.2
331.9
303.2
268.6
180.1
123.8
359.9
340.4

(4)
3.9
1.1
3.4
4.4
5.7

0
.5
.5
.5
.6
-.2

4.1

-.1

.1
.4
.3
0
.3
.1
1.7
-.1
-.2
0
.5

0
.2
.2
.2
.1
1.3
.6
.1
.1
-.8
-1.1
0
.8

0
.8
.5
.1
.6
.2
-.6

1.1
4.6
4
()
-.8
2.9
3.5
1.9
2.6
7.4
4.0
5.9

0
1.0
.2
1.0
1.0
.9
.3
.4
.5
.5
.6
-.2
.9
.6
.7
1.3
.2
.4

.1
-.9
-.2
1.0

.4
.3
-.3
.4
.5
1.7
-.1
-.2
-1.9
.4

Flat glass3
Portland cement
Concrete products
Structural clay products, ex refractories3
Refractories3
Asphalt roofing
Gypsum products3
Glass containers
Other nonmetallic minerals

13-11
13-22-01-31
13-3
13-4
13-5
13-6
13-7
13-8
13-9

.520
.548
1.755
.228
.212
.326
.151
.682
1.228

229.7
326.9
300.1
270.9
338.2
373.2
263.4
354.1
476.3

229.7
330.2
300.3
275.3
338.7
389.0
271.4
353.8
478.6

6.2
-3.2
.9
6.7
0
.6
3.1
-1.2
-.1

0
1.0
.1
1.6
.1
4.2
3.0
-.1
.5

0
1.1
.5
0
0
-3.5
1.4
-.2
-.7

0
.5
.5
2.5
0
-1.7
0
.3
-.4

0
-.5
-.3
1.6
.1
1.0
3.0
-3.9
-1.1

Motor vehicle parts

14-12

4.011

351.9

351.5

2.2

-.1

-.7

.4

0

Notions
Photographic supplies
Medical instruments and equipment (June 1982 = 100)3
Jewelers' materials and findings (Dec. 1978= 100)3

15-3
15-42
15-62
15-94-05

.207
.562
.104
.156

280.6
281.9
103.6
138.4

280.3
281.9
103.5
140.2

3.2
4.5
(4)
-9.8

-.1
0
-.1
1.3

-.1
-1.0
.8
4.3

-.3
2.6
0
-11.5

-.6
-.5
-.1
1.3

MlllWOrK

..•••••....

*

*

See footnotes at end of table.




11

.1

.1

Table 2. Producer price Indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage of processing—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)

Grouping

Commodity
code

Relative
importance
Dec.
19821

Unadjusted index

19832

Cattle
Hogs
Live poultry
Fluid milk
Hay
Oilseeds
Green coffee3
Cocoa beans
3

Cane sugar, raw

1.0

1.1

0.6

0.6

1.4

256.8

.9

3.1

2.4

.7

3.0

01-1
01-21
01-22-02-05
01-31
01-32
01-4
01-6
01-81
01-83
01-91-01
01-91-02

1.551
2.589
3.998
16.325
5.578
2.134
9.458
.857
2.828
1.494
.217

234.3
242.6
224.0
247.9
232.3
177.8
282.9
253.9
210.2
299.7
342.9

266.0
249.8
245.9
263.7
219.5
170.8
280.8
229.7
224.4
298.8
330.6

-.6
.8
19.0
-1.2
-8.0
-8.3
.2

13.5
3.0
9.8
6.4
-5.5

-2.4
2.8

10.0
-.2
9.8
4.4

-3.9
-.7

13.3
.4
-1.0

6.9
4.2
3.6
2.5
-4.4

5.6
-.4
-6.5

-9.5
6.8
-.3

8.0
.4
.1
3.2
0

-10.1
*.5
7.5
-.5
0

-2.2
.1
0
-4.7
4.0
-.3

-.1

-3.6
13.9

-3.9

.8

02-52-01-01

1.997

312.5

320.4

32.3

2.5

4.5

-.4

2.5

48.802

479.4

474.4

1.0

-1.0

-1.3

-.4
-1.7
.5

1.179
2.054

225.5
274.2

221.6
274.2

4.8
3.2

-1.7
0

2.5
1.2

.5
6.4
-.5

04-11

.500

332.2

348.0

-5.1

4.8

.1

5.0

.4

05-1
05-31

4.823
12.586
16.949

540.0
1499.8
678.5

539.3
1447.4
678.4

1.3
13.9
-5.5

-.1
-3.5
0

.4
3.2
-3.7

1.0
2.5

-.1
-3.5

.238

269.1

269.1

-5.8

Cattle hides .

05-61
06-52-03

Crude natural rubber.

07-11-01
3

Logs, timber, etc.(Dec. 1981 = 100) .
Wastepaper .

08-5

.249

282.5

2.015

92.9

282.3

-11.8

.243

116.0

116.0

-9.4

Iron ore
Iron and steel scrap ....
Copper base scrap
Aluminium base scrap.

.774
1.711
.483

282.1
249.5
151.5
349.4

282.1
248.7
154.1
349.4

3.7
-5.0
5.8
-.4

Sand, gravel, and crushed stone

13-21

2.964

284.3

284.8

3.3

1

0

5.3

.5

10.4
-3.4

0
-.3
1.7
0

16.7

2.6

-.2

-3.4

-1.9

-1.3

0
11.4
-3.0
8.6
-.2

0
.9
.1
-2.2

1.7

0
5.0
4.2
13.3
-.3

.2

the relative importance figure shown reflects only the share allocated to the SOP
grouping under which it is listed. For example, the relative importance figure shown for
household furniture under the SOP grouping for finished consumer goods excluding
foods includes the share allocated to that SOP grouping but not the share allocated to
capital equipment.
2
All data are subject to revision 4 months after original publication.
3
Not seasonally adjusted.
4
Not available.

Comprehensive relative importance figures are computed once each year in
December. Data shown are expressed as a percent of total finished goods, total
intermediate materials, or total crude materials. Data shown will not add up to 100.000
because not all commodity components of each stage-of-processing (SOP) index are
shown; relative importance figures shown account for about 87 percent of total finished
goods, about 87 percent of total intermediate materials, and about 97 percent of total
crude materials. For each commodity component of the Finished Goods Index which
is allocated to both capital equipment and finished consumer goods excluding foods,




.987

-2.1
3.2

26.2

09-12
10-11
10-12
10-23-01
10-23-02

3

Mar.
to
Apr.

325.7

01-51-01-01
01-92-01-01

Potash .

Feb.
to
Mar.

322.1

Raw cotton3
Leaf tobacco ...

Coal
Natural gas3
Crude petroleum 3 .

Jan.
to
Feb.

249.1

Crude nonfood materials

3

Mar.
1983

51.198

Crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs •

Com3

Apr.
1982

Seasonally adjusted percent
change from;

100.000

Crude materials for furttu

Fresh and dried fruits and vegetables .
Wheat

Apr.
19832

Unadjusted
percent change to
Apr. 1983 from:

12

Table 3. Producer price Indexes for selected stage-of-processlng groupings, seasonally adjusted
(1967=100)

Year
and
month

1979:
January ....
February...
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December.
1980:
January
February....
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November.
December.
1981:
January
February....
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November.
December.
1982:
January
February....
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November.
December.
1983:
January
February....
March
April

goods

Finished
consumer
foods

Finished
consumer
QOOd8
excluding
foods

Capital
equipment

materials

206.7
209.0
210.8
212.7
213.8
215.1
217.3
219.3
223.3
225.5
228.5
230.7

220.6
224.3
226.5
227.7
225.3
223.0
223.2
224.6
227.5
227.6
231.9
232.8

196.7
198.5
200.3
202.5
205.3
208.4
211.8
214.9
220.1
223.7
226.5
229.5

208.3
210.1
211.5
213.4
214.7
215.9
217.5
217.7
220.0
221.5
223.2
225.2

226.9
228.9
231.5
234.9
237.8
240.3
244.3
247.6
251.8
256.0
258.3
260.9

233.9
237.3
239.8
241.8
242.7
244.8
248.8
251.8
252.8
255.0
256.6
257.9

231.9
231.6
233.6
230.5
231.3
232.6
240.2
246.5
246.8
248.7
249.7
249.7

234.6
240.5
243.2
247.1
248.1
250.7
253.5
255.2
256.3
258.1
260.1
262.1

228.0
229.8
232.2
235.6
236.5
238.1
241.1
243.2
244.5
248.0
249.5
250.7

260.4
263.0
265.7
268.2
269.0
270.4
271.3
271.7
273.0
274.2
275.1
276.2

251.1
250.8
252.9
252.9
252.8
254.0
256.1
256.3
255.2
254.8
253.3
253.3

264.7
268.4
271.6
275.4
276.1
277.4
277.4
277.6
279.9
281.6
283.1
284.6

277.3
277.5
276.8
277.1
277.1
279.9
281.2
282.5
282.8
283.8
285.5
286.4

256.2
257.8
257.4
261.6
262.3
263.5
259.2
259.4
258.3
258.2
258.2
258.8

283.0
283.4
283.0
282.8

258.2
259.8
261.1
264.2

Intermediate
foods
and
feeds

Intermediate
materials
excluding
foods

Crude
materials

Crude
foodstuffs
and
feedstuffs

Crude
nonfood
materials

217.9
222.1
222.9
224.5
223.0
224.0
230.6
226.8
229.9
229.5
229.8
231.9

227.5
229.4
232.1
235.7
238.8
241.5
245.3
249.1
253.3
257.9
260.4
263.0

255.8
261.9
268.2
271.1
272.1
274.2
276.8
273.0
279.9
282.8
286.6
290.6

237.2
243.6
248.8
251.9
249.5
246.9
249.9
243.4
248.5
249.0
251.3
253.5

294.6
300.0
308.7
311.2
319.4
331.4
333.2
335.3
346.1
354.2
361.3
368.9

269.7
27'4.1
276.3
277.4
278.5
281.2
283.0
285.3
286.8
288.8
291. Q
295.2

289.5
295.3
290.3
283.1
286.8
288.1
302.9
317.3
319.6
325.6
329.3
327.2

246.7
252.2
246.3
234.9
240.3
241.5
259.3
275.8
275.0
280.5
281.3
274.8

380.4
386.8
383.6

290.6
293.5

227.8
239.5
235.7
230.2
239.9
241.7
250.2
264.6
265.8
280.5
285.0
268.5

385.4
386.9
395.3
405.0
414.1
421.3
430.9
438.5

253.5
256.1
258.1
260.2
262.3
264.1
265.6
267.1
268.4
270.3
272.3
273.6

297.0
298.3
301.1
304.2
305.6
307.0
307.6
309.6
309.9
310.3
310.7
311.0

270.4
261.8
256.9
256.7
254.0
253.6
249.5
250.2
242.5
239.1
234.4
234.0

299.0
301.0
304.4
307.8
309.4
310.9
311.9
314.0
314.9
315.6
316.4
316.7

330.0
332.6
330.6
333.6
332.4
335.5
336.1
333.0
327.4
322.5
318.1
315.1

274.0
266.4
262.9
263.9
258.9
262.9
262.7
259.8
250.9
246.5
241.4
236.6

449.0
474.1
475.3
482.5
489.9
490.7
493.2
489.6
491.5
485.5
482.6
483.9

284.8
284.6
282.9
281.6
280.7
284.6
288.5
290.1
291.2
293.2
295.8
296.7

274.9
274.5
276.0
276.5
277.8
279.5
280.5
282.3
281.9
282.0
283.1
284.4

311.9
311.0
309.6
308.4
308.7
309.7
310.3
310.3
310.8
310.9
311.7
311.8

238.4
239.9
239.3
243.4
246.0
245.6
242.1
239.8
236.7
234.0
233.7
234.0

317.4
316.3
314.9
313.3
313.3
314.5
315.3
315.6
316.3
316.6
317.4
317.5

320.2
317.9
317.0
320.8
326.4
325.8
322.1
319.1
315.4
314.3
317.3
316.6

245.8
247.9
249.3
255.7
261.0
258.6
251.0
246.9
239.5
237.0
239.4
240.3

480.3
468.8
463.2
461.5
467.7
470.8
475.4
474.8
478.6
480.4
484.8
480.6

290.5
290.0
288.1
286.6

284.3
285.6
286.7
285.9

310.8
310.5
308.3
307.6

236.2
238.8
239.6
245.9

316.3
315.8
313.4
312.3

315.6
317.6
319.4
323.9

243JD
248.8
250.5
258.0

471.9
465.8
468.0
466.3

271.8
273.6
274.2
275.9
278.5
280.8
283.9
285.4

NOTE: Data for December 1982 have been revised to reflect the availability of late
reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months




after original publication.

13

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Anthracite
Primary products
Prepared anthracite shipped
Stove
Chestnut
Pea
Buckwheat no. 1
Buckwheat no. 2
Buckwheat no. 4
Buckwheat no. 5

1111

Bituminous Coal and Lignite
Primary products
Prepared
Steam electric utilities
North Appalachia
Spot
Contract
South Appalachia
Contract
Midwest
Contract
West
Contract
Metallurgical/coke producer
High volatile
North Appalachia
Contract
South Appalachia
Contract
West
Low volatile
*
North Appalachia
Contract
South Appalachia
Contract
All other industrial
North Appalachia
Contract
South Appalachia
Contract
Midwest
Contract
Export
South Appalachia
Contract
West
Contract
Unprepared (raw)
For preparation at other establishments
For use without preparation

1211

Construction sand and gravel
Primary products
Construction sand
Northeast region
Mid-Atlantic
Concrete aggregate and concrete products
Fill, road base and other
North Central region
East North Central
Concrete aggregate and concrete products
Asphaltic and other aggregate and bituminous paving
mixture
Fill, road base and other
West North Central
Concrete aggregate and concrete products
South region
South Atlantic
Concrete aggregate and concrete products
East South Central
Concrete aggregate and concrete products
West South Central
Concrete aggregate and concrete products
West region
Mountain
Concrete aggregate and concrete products
Pacific
Concrete aggregate and concrete products
Fill, road base and other
Construction gravel
Northeast region

1442

Product
code

1211-P
1211-A
1211-2
1211-211
1211-211
1211-211
1211-212
1211-212
1211-213
1211-213
1211-214
1211-214

1211-3
1211-31
1211-311
1211-311
1211-312
1211-312
1211-314
1211-33
1211-331
1211-331
1211-332

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —
Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

154.0
152.6
154.7
151.7
151.5
160.3
149.0
160.8
143.9
112.0

152.7
151.5
153.3
148.6
148.4
159.0
149.0
160.8
143.9
110.2

149.5
148.9
150.1
144.8
144.1
154.0
143.3
156.1
143.9
110.2

-2.1
-1.7
-2.1
-2.5
-2.9
-3.1
-3.8
-2.9
0
0

-2.4
-2.0
-2.5
-4.3
-3.1
-3.9
-3.8
-2.9
0
0

-2.8
-2.3
-2.9
-4.2
-4.5
-3.9
-3.8
-2.9
0
-1.6

-3.3
-3.4
-3.4
-4.3
-4.5
-5.5
-3.8
-4.1
-2.1
-1.6

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
C01 12/81
C07 12/81
12/81
C07 12/81
12/81
C07 12/81
12/81
C07 12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
C07

104.9
103.3
104.3
105.3
102.9
(3)
104.5
(3)
99.3
109.3
110.7
108.8
108.8
101.5
100.2

104.9
103.7
104.4
105.7
104.4
(3)
102.1
98.2
98.0
109.4
110.7
109.5
109.5
101.3
100.7

104.7
103.8
104.2
105.7
104.0

-.2
.2
-.2
0
-.3

1.1
2.0
.8
1.3
3.3

0
.1
.2
.7
1.6

1.3
.8
1.2
2.2
2.9

97.9
97.7

.7
.8
.8
.8

97.2

97.2

95.2

-.3
-.3
.2
.2
.5
.5
-1.1
-1.0
-2.0

C07

102.0

102.7
99.0

102.1
99.0
97.6

-.6
0
-2.0

97.8

97.6

-.2

99.9
92.8
92.0
100.0
99.7

1.4
.2
.3
2.7
3.2

1111-P
1111-2
1111-206
1111-207
1111-208
1111-209
1111-211
1111-213
1111-214

109.5
110.9
110.1

110.1
100.2

99.6

t3)

-2.2

-.1

1.4

1.0

1.6
.9
.9

4.9
4.9

-.9
-.2
-2.0

-1.5
-.6
-2.0

-1.9
-5.2

.6
0
-3.5

.2
-1.7
-5.1

-.3
-.4
-2.8

-3.3

-1.3

12/81
12/81
12/81

99.0
102.1

C07

12/81

97.4

C07

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

105.5
100.1

94.5
99.3
98.4

98.5
92.6
91.8
97.3
96.6

12/81
04/82
04/82
C07 04/82
04/82
C07 04/82
12/81
12/81
12/81

107.2
98.6
98.6
98.3
97.9
97.9
100.2
94.0
110.0

107.0
98.7
99.8
(3)
91.4
91.4
101.1
95.1
110.6

107.6
95.9
96.4
(3)

100.6
100.3
100.1
100.6
100.8
100.0
(3)
100.1
100.1
99.7

101.3
101.0
100.9
102.2
102.8
102.6
103.2
100.5
100.5

1442-331

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

101.1
100.8
101.3
102.2
102.8
102.6
103.2
101.1
101.4
100.4

1442-333
1442-335

06/82
06/82

101.4

101.4

101.5

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

100.0
99.9
101.5
101.9

101.0
100.7
101.8
102.3

101.0
100.0
101.8
102.3

0
-.7
0
0

-.2
0
0

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

101.4
97.0
96.2
99.9

101.4
98.9
98.6
100.6
101.1
(3)
100.4
101.0
100.0
101.1
100.5

96.9
96.1
102.7
101.1
(3)
103.1
101.9
105.7
100.3
101.0

-2.0
-2.5
2.1
0
(3)
2.6
.9
5.7
-.7
.5

-.6
(3)
2.5
0
(3)
3.1
2.0
5.7
-1.0
.9

1211-332
1211-4
1211-411
1211-411
1211-412
1211-412
1211-413
1211-413
1211-6
1211-612
1211-612
1211-614
1211-614
1211-1
1211-101
1211-102

1442-P
1442-3
1442-3A
1442-32
1442-321
1442-325
1442-3B

1442-33

C07
C07
C07

91.2
91.2
102.5
97.2
110.7

-.4
.7

2.2
.1

.6
-2.9
-3.4

.6
-1.9
-2.3

(3)
-.1
-.1
1.3
2.2
.1

-6.6
-6.6
6.4
7.3
5.2

.4
-4.0
-3.8
(3)
-7.2
-7.2
-.2
(3)
-.3

-.2
-.2
.4
0
0
0
0
.6
.9

(")

-.2
-.2
.8
.6
.7
0
1.5
.9
1.2
.7

.6
.6
1.3
2.2
2.8
2.6
t3)

1.0
1.2
.7

1442-34
1442-341
1442-3C

1442-35
1442-351

1.0
-.2
.3
.4

1442-36
1442-361
1442-37
1442-371
1442-3D
1442-38
1442-381
1442-39

1442-391
1442-395
1442-5
1442-5A

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

14

100.0
99.9
100.0
100.5
100.1

-1.1
-1.5
2.8

3.2
2.1
5.7
0
2.3

1.2

-1.1

-.5
(•)
-3.3

5.5
-4.1
-3.6
(3)
-8.8
-8.8
-.5
(3)
2.8

Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Construction sand and gravel—Continued
New England
Concrete aggregate and concrete products
Fill, road base and other
Mid-Atlantic
Concrete aggregate and concrete products
Fill, road base and other
North Central region
East North Central
Concrete aggregate and concrete products
Asphaltic and other aggregate and bituminous paving
mixture
Fill, road base and other
West North Central
Concrete aggregate and concrete products
Asphaltic and other aggregate and bituminous paving
mixture
South region
South Atlantic
Concrete aggregate and concrete products
Asphaltic and other aggregate and bituminous paving
mixture
Fill, road base and other
East South Central
Concrete aggregate and concrete products
Fill, road base and other
West South Central
Concrete aggregate and concrete products
Asphaltic and other aggregate and bituminous paving
mixture
Fill, road base and other
West region
Pacific
Concrete aggregate and concrete products
Asphaltic and other aggregate and bituminous paving
mixture
Fill, road base and other
Miscellaneous receipts
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
Industrial sand
Primary products
Glass sand
Molding sand
Other industrial sand, n.e.c
Abrasive sand, including blast sand
Hydraulic fracture sand
Other industrial sand, n.e.c

1446

Phosphate rock
Primary products
Processed phosphate rock
Dried phosphate rock
66-70% BPL
Over 72% BPL

1475

Meatpacking plants
Primary products
Miscellaneous byproducts of meatpacking plants, except
sausage casings
Killing floor offal, scrap, bones etc
Beef, not canned or made into sausage
Whole carcass beef
USDA choice beef carcasses
USDA good beef carcasses
USDA utility beef carcasses
Other USDA graded and ungraded beef carcasses
Primal and fabricated beef cuts
Boneless beef, including hamburger
Variety meats (edible organs)
Veal, not canned or made into sausage
Whole carcass veal
Pork, fresh and frozen
Primal cuts including trimmings
Boston butts
Pork loins
Other primal cuts
Variety meats (fresh edible organs)
Lard
Lard, commercial sizes (over 3 lbs.)

2011

Product
code

Dec.
19822

97.0
97.4
96.4
102.3

19832

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

98.2
98.6
97.8
103.0
100.2
106.7
101.0
99.2
100.4

1.3
1.2
1.4
0
0
0
.5
.7
0

1.3
1.2
1.4
.6
.2
1.2
-.1
-.1
0

1.3
1.2
1.4
3.0

1442-51
1442-511
1442-515
1442-52
1442-521
1442-525
1442-5B
1442-53
1442-531

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

99.5
99.3
100.4

97.0
97.4
96.4
103.0
100.2
106.7
100.4
98.5
100.4

1442-533
1442-535
1442-54
1442-541

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

95.2
(3)
100.1
100.1

95.2
(3)
105.8
108.0

95.5
(3)
105.8
108.0

0
0

5.7
7.9

1442-543
1442-5C
1442-55
1442-551

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

100.0
101.9
102.2
102.4

100.8
102.5
102.8
103.4

100.8
103.0
102.8
103.4

0
.5
0
0

.8
1.0
.6
1.0

1442-553
1442-555
1442-56
1442-561
1442-565
1442-57
1442-571

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

104.4
100.0
100.6
100.9
100.0
102.3
103.5

106.0
98.1
100.6
(3)
100.0
103.2
105.5

106.0
98.1
100.6
100.9
100.0
104.3
106.8

0
0
0

1.5
-1.9
.6
.9
3
()
1.6
2.7

1442-573
1442-575
1442-5D
1442-59
1442-591

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

98.9
(3)
100.4
100.5
101.1

94.9
100.0
100.5
100.5

95.9
100.0
95.2
95.7
101.9

1442-593
1442-595
1442-M
1442-*XY9
1442-S

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

100.0

108.8

1446-P
1446-1
1446-5
1446-9
1446-90101
1446-90103
1446-90109

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/62
06/82
06/82
06/82

1475-P
1475-2
1475-206
1475-20602
1475-20604

0
1.0
1.2
1.1
0
-5.3
-4.7

100.5
100.5
108.8

96.9
86.6
100.5
100.5
108.8

0
0
0

99.7
99.3
100.7
100.5
96.8
1-01.3
86.6
101.5

99.8
99.2
101.5
99.0
96.9
101.3
85.9
102.5

100.0
99.4
101.5
99.6
96.9
103.0
84.5
102.5

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
(3)
100.0

97.3
97.6
97.5
96.0
(3)
85.4

2011-P

12/80
12/80

94.9
95.2

2011-C
2011-C55
2011-1
2011-112
2011-11202
2011-11203
2011-11204
2011-11298
2011-117
2011-131
2011-151
2011-2
2011-212
2011-4
2011-417
2011-41701
2011-41702
2011-41798
2011-451
2011-5
2011-517

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

75.6
74.4
89.2
89.1
88.1
90.2
83.9
90.0

See footnotes at end of table.




base

15

76.0
87.8
86.2
106.2
106.2
107.4
112.7
105.1
101.8
97.1
95.1

1.8
2.8
-1.8
-6.0
-4.8
.8

Apr.
1982

1.4
-.1
0

-2.5
(3)
-5.1
-4.7
1.0

-3.1
(3)
0
0

-3.1

.2
.2
0
.7
0
1.6
-1.6
0

.2
0
0
.2
-.1
1.6
-2.4
.4

.9
.7
1.5
-.4
.7
3.0
-2.9
2.4

97.0
97.4
97.3
95.7
(3)
83.6

-.3
-.1
-.2
-.3
3
()
-2.1

-2.7
-2.6
-2.7
-4.3

()

-16.7

98.8
99.2

100.4
100.6

1.6
1.4

4.7
4.6

3.2
3.1

-1.5
-1.4

81.2
77.7
97.1
98.8
97.2
95.0
(3)
100.9
95.7
90.6
79.7
97.0
96.3
103.1
102.8
100.6
117.7
100.9
97.3
99.2
97.5

89.0
88.3
101.7
103.6
104.5
102.5
97.7
102.6
100.0
92.6
91.1
96.4
95.7
98.7
97.7
91.5
109.9
96.6
93.6
101.6
100.2

9.5
13.6
4.8
4.9
7.6
7.9
(3)
1.6
4.4
2.2
14.3
-.6
-.7
-4.3
-5.0
-9.1
-6.7
-4.2
-3.8
2.4
2.8

18.4
20.3
11.2
12.4
12.7
12.5
13.2
12.1
8.1
6.8
17.3
5.1
5.5
-5.3
-5.9
-16.0
-6.9
-4.5
-10.3
5.3
6.2

7.2
20.3
12.1
13.8
14.8
14.3
10.0
12.6
9.0
3.2
20.3
9.8
10.9
-11.4
-12.7
-19.9
-12.5
-11.9
-10.4
-1.6
-1.8

.7
3.7
-.5
-.3
-.7
-.5
5.4
.3
-2.3
1.6
.7
2.4
2.2
-3.6
-4.5
-15.6
-6.7
-2.8
4.8
-.9
-.6

O
<•)
3

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Meat packing plants—Continued
Pork, processed or cured, including frozen (not canned or made
into sausage)
Hams and picnics, except canned
Hams
Picnics
Slab bacon
Sliced bacon
Sausage and similar products (not canned)
Fresh sausage, pork sausage, breakfast links, etc
Fresh pork sausage, roll, artificial casing
Dry and semidry sausage (salami, cervelat, summer sausage,
pepperoni, pork rolls, etc.)
Frankfurters and weiners
Frankfurters, skinless, all meat
Other sausage, smoked or cooked (bologna, liverwurst, Polish
sausage, packaged lunchmeat, etc.)
Bologna, all meat
Other smoked or cooked sausages
Hides, skins, and pelts
Cattle hides, except kip
Packer, branded cow
Packer, native steer, heavy
Packer, butt brander
Other cattle hides
Other hides, skins, and pelts, except kip
Miscellaneous receipts
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products
Prepared meats manufactured from animals slaughtered off
premises

Product
code

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

-3.2
-.2
.9
(3)
-3.4
-7.4
-2.2

2.1

-14.5
-15.6
-16.5
(3)
-16.1
-15.2
-9.9
-13.1
-13.5

-6.0

-11.7

-11.9
-13.1
(3)

2011-641
2011-7
2011-711
2011-71101

-8.0
-8.8
(3)
-2.3
-6.3
-5.3

2011-717
2011-721
2011-72101

12/80
12/80
12/80

96.5
101.7
101.7

95.8
100.4
100.2

93.1
99.1
98.6

-2.8
-1.3
-1.6

-3.5
-4.9
-5.8

-5.8
-6.§
-7.9

1.0
-4.4
-6.0

2011-735
2011-73501
2011-73598

101.7
100.7
102.4
85.2
84.4
80.7
74.4
(3)
85.1
110.0
104.7
106.8
104.6
85.0

102.9
102.1

-8.0
-11.7
-5.8
4.5
4.8
11.7
(3)
6.3
3.2
-3.3
.8
0
.8
4.0

-8.5
-10.3
-7.4
4.3
4.5
10.6
(3)
7.7
2.0
-2.6
-1.8
0
(3)
6.8

-4.4
-1.5
-6.0
-5.5
-5.0

88.0

94.7
90.2
97.4
88.3
87.7
87.9
(3)
95.3
87.0
104.1
103.2
106.8
103.1
91.5

-10.7

2011-M
2011-XY9
2011-Z89
2011-S

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

2013-S

12/80

97.9

94.6

94.8

.2

-.1

-5.8

2013-P

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

98.4
98.4

98.6
98.3

.3
-.1

-1.0

2013-F

12/82

100.0

102.4

105.2

2.8

5.3

2013-F98

12/82

100.0

102.4

105.2

2.8

5.3

2013-6
2013-631
2013-63101
2013-635
2013-641

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

93.1
90.1
(3)
97.9
95.9

90.0
84.9
82.9
94.2
96.1

-3.4
-5.8
(3)
-3.7
.2

-9.6
-11.4
(3)
-6.3
-8.9

2013-661
2013-7
2013-711
2013-71198

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

90.3
99.5
101.6
102.2

82.9
99.8
101.0
99.2

-8.2
.4
-.6

-2.9

-11.9
1.0
.5
-3.2

2013-717
2013-721
2013-72101
2013-72198

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

98.0
99.8
99.8
99.9

97.8
100.3
100.4
99.8

-.2
.5
.6
-.1

-.5
.6
.8
-.2

2013-735
2013-73501
2013-73598

12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0

98.7
98.6
98.7

99.5
(3)
99.8

2013-8
2013-898
2013-M
2013-Z89
2013-S

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

99.8
100.2
97.4
97.4
101.6

99.7
99.9
100.0
100.0
101.7

-.1
-.2
2.6
2.6
0

.3
.6
-.5
-.5
1.7

2018-P
2018-1
2018-133
2018-13301
2018-13398
2018-134
2018-136
2018-139
2018-3
2018-323
2018-32301
2018-32302
2018-32398
2018-5
2018-521

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

101.5
101.6
102.7
102.0
102.4
101.4
(3)
99.5
110.7
100.5
101.5
99.5
95.4
109.5
104.0
105.7

101.8
101.9
103.9
102.8
103.7
101.4
101.7
102.7
112.0
101.5
102.3
104.3
96.0
106.2
102.7
104.0

99.2
99.3
101.7
100.7
101.5

-2.6
-2.6
-2.1
-2.0
-2.1
-1.8

-2.1

-5.3
-5.2
-.5
-1.0
-.8
-1.3
(3)
-.8
(3)
-18.0
-18.9

-4.8
-4.9
-4.1
-6.1

99.5
100.0

-2.5
-2.5
-1.9
-1.9
-1.7
-2.1
(3)
-2.2
(3)
.8
.5

-1.9
-4.0
-3.5

-.8
-5.1
-4.6

-14.9
-6.9
-8.0

-5.8
-2.5
-.9

2011-997

See footnotes at end of table.




Mar.
1983

103.6
98.5
99.1
96.2
108.1
109.6
99.1
106.9
108.3

2011-9

2018

Apr.
19832

110.3
107.0
108.6
(3)
110.7
117.1
104.6
113.7
114.4

2011-912
2011-91202
2011-91203
2011-91205
2011-91298

Poultry dressing, poultry and egg processing
Primary products
Young chicken
Bulk broilers/wet ice pack
Grade A bulk whole broilers/wet ice pack
Other wet ice bulk broilers, including parts
Dry ice pack bulk broilers
Tray pack broilers
Other broilers including frozen
Turkeys
Young turkeys
Hens, whole, Grade A frozen
Toms, whole, Grade A frozen
Other young turkey
Processed poultry and small game
Turkey, cooked or smoked

Mar.
19832

119.1
118.5
122.3
(3)
118.8
123.5
103.0
107.8
109.4

2011-635

Sausages and other prepared meats
Primary products
Other processed, frozen, or cooked meats (portion control,
corned beef, etc.)
Other processed, frozen, or cooked meats (portion control,
corned beef, etc.)
Pork, processed or cured, including frozen (not canned or made
into sausage)
Hams and picnics, except canned
Hams
Slab bacon
Sliced bacon
Boiled ham, barbecued pork, and other cooked pork, except
canned meats and sausage
Sausages and similar products (not canned)
Fresh sausage, pork sausage, breakfast links, etc
Other fresh sausage, breakfast links, etc
Dry and semidry sausage (salami, cervelat, summer sausage,
pepperoni, pork roll, etc.)
Frankfurters and weiners
Frankfurters, skinless, all meat
Other frankfurters and weiners
Other sausage, smoked or cooked (bologna, liverwurst, Polish
sausage, luncheon meats, etc.)
Bologna, all meat
Other smoked or cooked sausages
Canned meats (except dog and cat food) containing 20-percent
or more meat
Other canned meats
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products

Dec.
19822

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

2011-6
2011-631
2011-63101
2011-63102

2013

Index
base

16

103.4
84.5
83.7
78.7
78.3
89.7
84.3

107.6
102.4
106.8

102.2

99.1
(3)
99.5
100.2

104.1
98.6
100.4

-5.9
-5.4

-12.9

-13.4
-4.5
1.0

-12.7

-9.6
6.4
7.1
10.3
(3)
3.5
8.7
-11.2
-4.4
0
-4.5
2.2

1.9
2.2

-.8
(3)
3.5

-9.4
-18.2
-4.5

-.1
-4.6
-6.6
-2.4

()

f3)

1.9
(3)
2.5

-1.6
-3.5
(3)
-1.9

-5.1
-7.7
(3)
-3.3
(3)
-5.5
-6.3

Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Poultry dressing, poultry and egg processing—Continued
Chicken, cooked or smoked
:
Liquid, dried and frozen eggs
Dried whole eggs
Frozen or liquid egg yolks
Frozen or liquid whole eggs
Secondary products
Natural and processed cheese
Primary products
Natural cheese, except cottage cheese ..
American-type cheese
Cheddar cheese
Other American-type cheese
Italian-type cheese
Mozzarella cheese
Other Italian-type cheese
Swiss cheese
Other natural cheese, except cottage ..
Processed cheese and related products .
Processed cheese
Cheese food
Cheese spread
Miscellaneous receipts

2018-523
2018-9
2018-915
2018-953
2018-955
2018-S
2022
2022-P
2022-1

2022-102
2022-10201
2022-10211
2022-103
2022-10301
2022-10311
2022-105
2022-111
2022-2
2022-211
2022-213
2022-215
2022-M
2022-Z89
2022-S
2026-S

Secondary products...
Fluid milk
Fluid milk
Primary products
Packaged fluid milk and related products
Fluid whole milk, packaged
Fluid whole milk, packaged, Northeast region .

Product
code

2026
2026-P
2026-2
2026-212
2026-21200 G01-

Index
base

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

95.7
80.4
75.9
83.1
82.1
107.7

-5.3
-2.8
-6.8
-.5

-6.5
-2.1
-5.4
-5.6
1.7
-2.1

-5.8

-5.2
-14.3
-19.7
-8.1
-9.8
7.5

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

101.6
83.5
83.1
90.6
80.0
109.5

101.0
82.7
81.4
83.5
83.0

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

102.3
102.4
102.0
102.2
102.6
101.2
100.7
100.8
100.7
101.0
103.6
102.9
101.5
105.7
105.8
103.5
103.6
99.6
101.0

101.6
102.0
101.5
101.5
102.1
99.8
100.2
100.2
100.2
101.6
102.1
102.7
101.1
105.7
105.8
103.5
103.7
96.1

101.4
102.0
101.4
101.5
102.1
99.8
100.0
100.1
100.0
(3)
102.0
102.7
101.1
105.7
105.8
103.5
103.7
94.5
102.1

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
99.9
100.1
100.0
100.3

100.2
100.0
100.2
100.1
100.4

.2
.1
.1
.1
.4

ft
ft
ft

106.7

-1.0
.9
-.2
0
0
0
0
0
-.1
-.1
-.2
(3)
-.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
-1.7

-.6
-.4
-.5
-.7
-.5
-1.1
-.7
-.7
-.7
(3)
-1.3
-.2
-.4
0
0
0
0
-3.6
.5

-7.9
-14.2
-9.5
-4.5
-.7
-.7
-.2
-.3
-.4
-.2
-1.0
-.9
-.5

1.2
.7
.5
.6
1.0
-.4
-.3

-1.5

.9
-2.0

ft

ft

-.4
-.1
-.4
0
0
.6
.6
-5.9
1.0

.4
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.4
3.5
3.6
3.2
2.4

ft3

()
ft
ft
ft
ft

()

Fluid whole milk, packaged, North Central region .

2026-21200 G02-

12/82

100.0

99.3

99.3

-.7

ft

Fluid whole milk, packaged, Southern region

2026-21200 G03-

12/82

100.0

100.1

100.1

0

ft

ft

Fluid whole milk, packaged, Western region .

2026-21200 G0-

12/82

100.0

100.8

101.3

1.2

ft

ft

2026-223
2026-225
2026-245
2026-252

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.2
100.7
98.7
100.7

100.3
101.0
(3)
100.7

.2
.5
(3)
.7

ft
ft3
()

ft

ft
ft
ft
ft

Lowfat milk, 0.5 - 2.0% butterfat, packaged
Skim milk, packaged
Sour cream and related products
Half and half and related products
Cottage cheese (including farmers' cheese, pot cheese and
bakers'cheese)
Cottage cheese, manufactured and creamed at the
establishment
Buttermilk, chocolate drinks and other flavored milk products
Yogurt
Buttermilk and related products
Flavored milk drinks (chocolate milk, chocolate drink)
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
Creamery butter
Cheese
Condensed and evaporated milk .
Ice cream and frozen desserts ....
Other secondary products
Canned specialties
Primary products
Canned soups, except frozen or seafood
Canned dry beans
Beans with pork (13.1 oz to 18 oz)
Other canned dry beans, including chili con carne (13.1 oz to
18 oz)
Other canned dry beans, including chili con carne (other
sizes)
Canned specialty foods
Chinese foods (bean sprouts, chop suey, etc.)
Spanish foods (Mexican rice, tortillas, enchiladas)
Ravioli
Other canned specialties, including canned puddings (other
than canned meats)
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Canned fruits and vegetables

2026-3

12/82

100.0

100.1

100.4

.4

ft

ft

2026-313
2026-4
2026-432
2026-434
2026-435
2026-M
2026-Z89
2026-S
2021-S
2022-S

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

100.1

99.6
98.8

100.4
100.4
101.4
99.9
100.0
100.3
100.3
99.9
(3)
99.3
(3)
100.3
98.8

.7
0

.4
.4
1.4
-.2
0
.7
.7
.3
3
()
-.7
(3)
.8
.2

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

ft3

2024-S
2026-SSS

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

2032-P
2032-2
2032-3
2032-373

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.2
100.0
100.3
99.1
100.0

102.1
>03.3
105.1
104.4
112.2

1.9
3.3
4.8
5.4
12.2

2.3
3.6
5.1
3.7
12.2

ft
ft
ft
ft

2032-386

12/82

100.0

99.1

99.1

-.7

ft

ft

2032-391
2032-4
2032-468

2032-493
2032-494

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

96.1
100.5
(3)
100.8

96.9

102.5
101.3
98.6
100.8
103.1

6.7
.7
(3)
0
6.5

-1.2
3.6
(3)
.1
10.0

ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

2032-498
2032-S
2032-SSS
2033-SSS

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

102.2
100.9
100.7
101.1

102.6
97.8
100.3
95.6

.4
-3.1
-.4
-5.5

6.4
-2.5
-.5
-4.4

ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft

2023-S

2032

See footnotes at end of table.




17

100.3
101.3

99.9
100.0
99.9
99.9
99.7
100.0

99.3
100.1

()

ft
ft3
()

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Canned fruits and vegetables
Primary products
Canned fruits, except baby food
Apples
Fruits for salads
Fruit pie fillings
Applesauce
Olives, ripe and green ripe
Peaches, including spiced
Pears, including spiced
Canned vegetables, except hominy and mushrooms
Fresh lima beans
Beans, green and wax (including blue lake)
Carrots
Vegetable combinations
Spinach
White potatoes
Beets
Sweet corn, whole kernel
Green peas
Tomatoes
Canned hominy and mushrooms
Mushrooms
Canned fruit juices, nectars, and concentrates
Apple juice
Pineapple juice
Grapefruit juice
Other whole fruit juices and mixtures of whole fruit juices
Canned vegetable juices
Tomato juice
Catsup and other tomato sauces, etc
Tomato sauces
Catsup
Tomato paste
Tomato pulp and puree
Jams, jellies and preserves
Strawberry jams and preserves
Other jams and preserves
Grape jelly
Other jellies
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products
Canned specialties
Other secondary products
Frozen fruits and vegetables

2033

Dried and dehydrated fruits, vegetables and soups
Primary products
Dried fruits and vegetables
Dried fruits
Raisins
Prunes
Dates
Apples
Other fruits
Dried vegetables
Onions
Other vegetables
Secondary products
,

2034

Pickles, sauces and salad dressings
Primary products
Pickles and other pickled products
Dill pickles
Sweet pickles
Other finished pickled products
Unfinished pickled products
Meat sauces
Prepared mustard
Mayonnaise, salad dressings and sandwich spreads
Salad dressing
Mayonnaise
Sandwich spread, refrigerated dressing and other spoon-type
dressings
French dressing
Cheese, low calorie and other pourable-type dressings
Secondary products
Other secondary products

2035

Frozen fruits and vegetables
Primary production

2037

Product
code

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

106.4
106.8

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

114.4
119.0
113.1
128.8
118.2
111.4
109.6
105.0
108.6
94.5
(3)
80.0
77.5
109.2
97.3
108.4
118.1

113.1
114.6
(3)

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

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

100.4

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

2035-431
2035-439
2035-S
2035-SSS

2037-P

2033-P
2033-1
2033-112
2033-134

2033-162
2033-171
2033-173
2033-174
2033-175
2033-2
2033-203
2033-207
2033-215
2033-235
2033-255
2033-275

2033-293
2033-294
2033-296
2033-297
2033-3
2033-321
2033-4
2033-411
2033-428
2033-431
2033-472
2033-5
2033-515

2033-6
2033-614
2033-621
2033-662
2033-691
2033-8
2033-811
2033-815
2033-821
2033-825
2033-M
2033-Z89
2033-S

2032-S
2033-SSS
2037-S

2034-P
2034-X
2034-1
2034-113
2034-115
2034-118
2034-121

2034-123
2034-2
2034-237
2034-241
2034-S

2035-P
2035-2
2035-211

2035-215
2035-233
2035-298
2035-3
2035-311
2035-4
2035-411
2035-423

2035-429

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

18

104.1
100.2

94.3
89.7
108.1
127.4

106.5
93.1
101.3
105.8

91.5
96.3
105.8
112.8

104.9
105.0
103.1
100.2
98.0
90.5
108.1
123.5
(3)
95.6
101.0
(3)

90.0
94.9
105.9
110.4

119.4
115.4
88.8

93.7
120.7
89.7
89.1
104.5
113.4
112.5
102.5
106.6

89.4
91.8
(3)
92.4
92.1
103.4
113.9
112.5
100.5
104.2

ft

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

105.3
105.5
102.8
100.2
98.0
92.8
108.1
122.4
99.4
(3)

0.4
.5
-.3
0
0
2.5
0
-.9

-0.7
-1.1
-1.2
0
2.8
3.5
.2
-3.3

0.3
0
-.6
-.3
6.2
6.3
.6
-4.0
-6.2

-0.1
-.3
-2.4

102.2

1.2

Apr.
19832

105.3
91.5
95.1
(3)
115.9
109.0
108.5
90.1

92.2
125.9

93.9
93.1
103.3
113.9
112.5
100.5
103.6
113.3
114.8
(3)
122.5
111.1
110.2
106.1
103.5
115.2
100.0
(3)
78.2
76.4
109.5
97.9
108.6
118.1

ft

1.6
.2

.5
-.8

4.9

2.7

.8
.5
()
3

.4
-.1

1.1
-.1
0
0
0
-.5

(3)
2.5
2.7
-.9
1.4
0
-2.0
-2.3

.2
.1

1.6
-3.3

1.6

-5.9

1.1
.7
0

-.1
.4
10.1

.4
.4
.5
.7
0
0
.3
1.5
2.2
.3
0
0
0

.1
.1
.2
.1

6.5

102.2

100.8
100.7
100.0
99.7
98.9
100.0
106.5
104.2
100.0
100.3
100.0
100.0
102.2

104.9
105.0
107.6
107.6
110.4
107.6
108.5
109.5
111.6
102.7
105.6
100.8

105.2
105.0
108.1
108.1
111.1
108.4
108.5
109.5
111.6
102.4
105.5
100.1

105.1
104.8
108.2
108.2
111.6
108.4
108.5
109.5
111.6
102.1
105.3
99.6

-.1
-.1
.1
.1
.5
0
0
0
0
-.3
-.2
-.5

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

100.0
100.2
102.5
105.1
105.7

100.0
100.2
102.6
105.9
106.5

100.0
100.2
102.4
105.9
106.5

06/81
06/81

106.5
103.5

103.4
102.9

106.7
103.2

100.3

99.5
99.0
98.9
100.0
106.2
102.6
97.8

100.0
100.0

100.0

ft

.2

-9.7
-6.3
.3
-.5
7.4
3.8
4.2
.5
2.6
1.1
4.1
-.6
-.2
-.7
()
2.8
3

0
0
2.6
0
5.0
6.4
(3)
-4.8
-5.6
.5

111.1
110.2
103.4
103.5
109.7
94.0
(3)
82.2
80.9
108.9
96.8
107.9
118.1

1.5
2.7
.5
(3)

-1.1

-4.1
-1.4
.6
6.4
3
()
-5.8

-5.6
3.6

-5.9
-.6
-4.5
-2.4
-.6
5.8
(3)
-6.6
-6.8
4.1
-.3
1.6
10.1

-1.4
7.4

-13.6
-2.3
-6.0
-2.8
(3)
.5
0
-2.0

-3.8
-5.4
5.5
-5.4
-1.7
6.7
.4
.4
.5
1.7
4.2

4.1
-.3
.8
-1.1
3
()
6.9

ft

-6.6
3.8
2.3
3.2
4.4

ft

-14.2

-15.3
3.4
-1.1
.5
10.1
()

()

ft
ft3
()
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

.2
-.2
.3
.5
.5
.1
0
0
0
-.6
-.2
-1.2

1.6
1.4
2.8
2.4
4.1
3.2
(3)
1.7
4.8
.5
2.0
-1.2

3.6
2.6
3.8
4.4
4.1
3.8
3.6
3.4
10.2
1.8
5.9
-.6

0
0
-.2
0
0

0
0
-.6
1.1
1.2

0
1.5
.7
2.2
2.4

0
1.4
1.0
5.9
6.6

3.2
.2

2.9
-.1

2.1
-.8

3.8
-.7

ft3

0
-.1

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Frozen fruits and vegetables—Continued
Frozen fruits, juices and ades
Frozen blueberries
Frozen orange juice
Frozen orange juice, over one gallon
Frozen orange juice, 16 oz. to one gallon
Frozen orange juice, 10.1 to 13 oz
Frozen orange juice, 4.1 to 7 oz
Frozen grapefruit juice
Frozen grapefruit juice, 4.1 to 7 oz
Frozen grapefruit juice, all other sizes
Frozen lemonade
Frozen lemonade, 10.1 to 13 oz
Frozen grape juice
Frozen grape juice, 10.1 to 13 oz
Other frozen fruit and berry juice, concentrated
Citrus pulp
Frozen vegetables
Frozen green beans
Frozen broccoli
Frozen brussels sprouts
Frozen carrots
Frozen cauliflower
Frozen green peas
Frozen succotash
Other frozen combinations
Frozen trench fried potatoes
Frozen french fried potatoes, two lbs. and under...
Frozen french fried potatoes, over two lbs
Other frozen potato products
Frozen sweet cut corn, yellow
Frozen sweet cob corn, yellow
Frozen southern greens
Other frozen vegetables
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
Canned fruits and vegetables
All other secondary products
Frozen specialties
Primary products
Frozen pies and other baked goods
Frozen pies
Sweet yeast goods incl. yeast raised donuts, sweet rolls.etc. .
Soft cakes(pounds,layers,sheet, fruit,cheese,etc.)
Other frozen baked goods(waffles, cookies,pastries,etc.)excl.
bread and rolls
Frozen dinners.beef.pork.poultry pies and nationality foods
Frozen dinners
Frozen pizza
Frozen nationality food
Other frozen specialties
Frozen entrees
Other frozen specialties
Secondary products
Other secondary products

2038

Prepared feeds, n.e.c
Primary products
Poultry feeds, egg type, broiler and turkey
Starter-grower, complete
Layer-breeder, complete
Broiler, complete
Layer-breeder, supplements and concentrates
Turkey, complete
Dairy cattle feeds, complete
Dairy cattle feed, supplements and concentrates
Swine feeds, complete
Swine feed, supplements and concentrates
Beef cattle feeds, complete
Beef cattle feed, supplements and concentrates
Other poultry and livestock feeds, including duck, geese, horse,
mule, etc
Horse and mule, complete feed
Other livestock (sheep, etc.), supplements and concentrates ..
Other prepared animal feeds
Grain, ground, rolled, pulverized, chopped, or crimped,
excluding commeal
Mineral mixture, including oyster shells, prepared for feed
use
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales

2048

rroauci
code

inaex
base

2037-1
2037-163
2037-179
2037-17901
2037-17902
2037-17903
2037-17904
2037-183
2037-18301
2037-18302
2037-189
2037-18902
2037-191
2037-19102
2037-195
2037-197
2037-2
2037-213
2037-225
2037-231
2037-233
2037-235
2037-241
2037-243
2037-246
2037-248
2037-24801
2037-24802
2037-249
2037-253
2037-255
2037-261
2037-298
2037-M
2037-S
2033-S
2037-SSS

Mar.
1983 2

Apr.
1983 2

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
07/81
07/81
07/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/61
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

93.7
109.6
89.7
93.0
93.3
91.1
93.0
86.5
82.0
87.3
92.8
94.4
108.3
110.4
99.1
74.4
111.2
109.3
103.1
115.6
112.4
109.4
133.9
114.7
110.6
111.0
99.6
113.4
106,3
112.2
116.9
(3)
107.0
159.4
95.4
90.2
102.0

92.9
110.7
88.6
87.5
92.4
90.7
93.0
75.5
68.7
76.7
91.3
92.9
108.3
110.4
100.6
74.5
110.8
107.3
102.9
115.6
117.4
107.7
(3)
114.6
108.4
111.0
102.6
112.7
105.2
107.5
113.4
115.1
107.7
121.5
95.0
89.5
102.0

93.0
113.0
88.5
87.8
92.4
90.6
93.0
76.9
68.7
78.3
91.3
(3)
108.3
110.4
100.4
77.9
111.1
106.1
(3)
114.6
117.4
109.4
(3)
117.5
110.0
111.4
104.3
112.8
105.2
107.4
112.5
115.2
107.6
166.1
95.7
91.0
102.0

0.1
2.1
-.1
.4
0
-.1
0
1.8
0
2.1
0
(3)
0
0
-.3
4.6
.3
-1.1
3
()
-.9
0
1.6
3
()
2.5
1.5
.3
1.6
.1
.1
-.1
-.8
.1
-.1
36.7
.7
1.7
0

-0.6
3.1
-1.6
(3)
-1.0
-.6
0
-10.1
-16.6
-9.1
-1.6
(3)
0
0
-.8
4.8
.2
-3.2
3
()
-.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
2.4
(3)
-.4
.7
-.6
-.3
(3)
-2.1
.1
(3)
36.7
.3
.7
0

-1.8
3.1
-2.8
-5.6
-1.0
-.6
0
-12.8
-22.5
-11.1
-1.6
(3)
0
0
-.6
-7.6
-.1
-4.2
(3)
-.9
5.5
-1.4
(3)
7.4
.9
0
2.6
-.5
-1.9
-9.9
-5.1
(3)
.5
34.4
0
.4
-.4

-5.2
9.7
-8.4
-4.9
(3)
-5.6
-7.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
0
-6.2
2.5
.4
(3)
2.7
5.4
1.1
(3)
(3)
1.6
4.1
6.2
3.7
-2.1
-12.8
-3.5
(3)
1.2
65.4
0
.3
0

2038-P
2038-1
2038-111
2038-113
2038-114

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

101.8
102.2
102.3
104.3
102.1
100.0

102.7
103.4
102.5
104.3
102.1
99.0

.9
1.1
.2
0
0
-1.0

1.6
2.0
2.6
4.3
0
.6

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

2038-118
2038-2
2038-225
2038-243
2038-245
2038-3
2038-313
2038-318
2038-S
2038-SSS

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

99.7
102.6
104.5
100.4
101.4
101.5
103.0
100.0
100.2
100.0

102.0
104.5
109.4
100.6
101.4
102.2
104.5
100.0
100.2
100.0

2.3
1.8
4.7
.2
0
.7
1.5
0
0
0

2.0
1.5
1.0
.1
.5
2.5
5.0
0

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

2048-P
2048-1
2048-111
2048-115
2048-116
2048-117
2048-118
2048-2
2048-3
2048-4
2048-5
2048-6
2048-7

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

83.0
82.1
75.2 '
69.3
80.8
71.6
90.5
77.6
80.5
84.0
86.7
89.4
93.2
87.7

85.8
85.0
80.3
74.8
84.7
78.4
90.9
79.6
81.9
84.9
89.9
90.3
93.2
89.1

89.0
88.2
83.6
79.0
88.9
80.5
(3)
87.0
85.6
88.1
94.5
93.4
95.5
91.0

3.7
3.7
4.2
5.6
5.0
2.7
(3)
9.3
4.5
3.8
5.1
3.4
2.5
2.1

5.9
5.7
8.3
10.8
10.2
6.7
(3)
12.2
5.2
4.1
9.1
4.1
2.8
2.0

11.1
11.5
16.3
19.2
14.3
18.3
(3)
17.4
10.1
7.5
12.7
8.2
4.8
7.4

3.3
3.4
3.8
3.0
6.0
3.0
(3)
5.0
3.3
.4
5.0
1.4
3.5
5.1

2048-8
2048-816
2048-819
2048-9

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

93.7
98.0
91.4
87.7

95.1
97.7
96.9
89.7

97.2
100.7
99.8
91.5

2.2
3.1
2.9
2.0

2.8
1:0
10.1
2.2

7.5
5.9
14.7
9.6

1.4
1.7
3.9
4.8

2048-911

12/80

70.2

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

2048-922
2048-M
2048-289

12/80
12/80
12/80

104.8
88.9
88.6

106.9
92.8
92.5

108.3
97.3
97.0

1.4
4.9
4.9

.9
8.8
3
()

4.2
11.7
12.0

.6
5.3
5.1

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Dec.
1982 2

19

.2
0

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Prepared feeds, n.e.c—Continued
Secondary products
Dog, cat and other pet food
Other secondary products

2051

Raw cane sugar mills
.
Primary products
Raw cane sugar
Byproducts and other products
Molasses and syrup

2061

Cane sugar refining
Primary products
Refined cane sugar
Granulated cane sugar
Consumer units
Commercial units
Bulk shipments
Confectioners' powdered sugar
Commercial units
Liquid sugar or syrup
Sucrose type
Invert or partially invert type

2062

Beet sugar processing
Primary products
Beet sugar
Granulated beet sugar
Bulk shipments
Liquid sugar or syrup
Invert or partially invert type
Other products and byproducts

2063

Soybean oil mill products
Primary products
Soybean oil

2075

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —
Apr.
19832

1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

95.4
92.3
99.0

95.5
92.9
98.5

97.2
97.0
97.5

1.9
4.4
-1.0

2.7
6.5
-1.4

3.2
7.0
-.8

-0.9
2.4
-4.6

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

116.0
115.6
115.3
114.4
113.8
118.5
111.7
110.7
115.8
121.4
118.1
120.1
114.6
117.7
114.8
115.2
114.4
(3)
120.7
118.5
111.2
118.5
113.3
119.9
116.4
116.3
116.7
113.4
113.2
117.7

116.9
117.0
117.0
116.4
116.0
125.0
112.7
112.0
115.8
121.4
118.9
120.7
114.7
119.6
115.6
116.1
115.5
(3)
120.9
119.6
111.2
120.3
114.4
122.1
117.2
117.0
117.6
115.9
117.2
118.9

117.3
117.3
117.2
116.5
116.1
(3)

.3
.3
.2
.1
.1

1.1
1.2
1.3
1.5
1.8

2.3
2.6
2.4
2.6
2.9
(3)

3.6
3.9
3.8
3.8
3.8

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

118.2
113.9
130.2
116.0
114.5
111.9
112.9

116.5
115.4
130.2
108.6
116.6
111.9
112.9

117.2
115.8
130.2
110.7
(3)
112.5
112.9

.6
.3
0
1.9
3
()
.6
0

.6
1.6
0

2061-P
2061-1
2061-2
2061-265

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

102.3
102.3
104.1

106.1
106.1
109.3
85.6
85.6

108.9
108.9
112.1
88.4
88.4

2.6
2.6
2.6
3.3
3.3

2062-P
2062-1
2062-1A
2062-112
2062-114
2062-115
2062-13
2062-135
2062-15
2062-153
2062-156

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

102.4
102.4
102.4
102.6
103.0
102.9
101.8

104.2
104.2
104.2
104.6
106.2
104.0
102.9
104.4
(3)
104.0
108.3
100.9

106.0
106.0
106.0
106.9
109.1
105.2
105.4
103.9
(3)
105.3
109.1
102.5

1.7
1.7
1.7
2.2
2.7
1.2
2.5
-.5

2063-P
2063-1
2063-1X
2063-115
2063-15
2063-155
2063-2

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

107.7
107.6
108.6
107.6
103.6

98.7

107.4
107.4
109.0
108.2
104.7
113.6
114.1
92.2

107.4
107.4
109.0
108.2
104.7
113.6
114.1
92.2

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

-1.2
-.9
-6.6

12/79
12/79

83.5
82.5

87.7
85.4

93.3
90.6

6.4
6.2

10.2
7.5

14.2
11.1

0
-1.5

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

61.3
59.9
63.0
94.4
94.4
84.0

66.7
67.4
65.6
95.6
95.5
101.9

72.1
72.6
71.1

8.1
7.9
8.4
5.4
5.4
8.6

16.7

3.5
15.7
-9.5
14.7
14.5
56.3

-6.0
-1.7
-2.1
12.4

2051-P
2051-1
2051-1A
2051-111
2051-11101
2051-11102
2051-11103
2051-11104
2051-113
2051-1B
2051-115
2051-117
2051-128
2051-2
2051-23
2051-233
2051-235
2051-236
2051-239
2051-241
2051-3
2051-313
2051-398
2051-4
2051-413
2051-418
2051-5
2051-513
2051-7
2051 -M
2051-Z75
2051-Z7512
2051-Z7513
2051-Z7514
2051-Z7517
2051-S
2051-SSS

2075-P
2075-1
2075-11
2075-113
2075-115
2075-2
2075-211
2075-M

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

12/80
12/80
12/80

2048-S
2047-S
2048-SSS

Bread, cake, and related products
Primary products
Bread
White bread
White pan bread
White pan bread, Northeast
White pan bread, North Central
White pan bread, South
White pan bread, West
White hearth bread
Other bread
Dark wheat bread
Rye bread
Other variety bread
Bread type rolls, stuffing, and crumbs
Bread type rolls
Hamburger and weiner rolls
Brown and serve rolls
English muffins
Other bread type rolls
Bread stuffing, croutons, and bread crumbs
Sweet yeast goods
Yeast raised doughnuts
Other sweet yeast goods
Soft cakes
Snack cakes
Other soft cakes
Pies
Snack pies
Cake type doughnuts
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales of bread and related products
Resales of rolls, stuffing and crumbs
Resales of sweet yeast goods
Resales of soft cakes
Resales of cake type doughnuts
Secondary products
Other secondary products

Crude soybean oil
Soybean oil, crude, degummed
Soybean oil, crude, not degummed
Soybean cake, meal, and other byproducts ...
Soybean byproducts, meal
Miscellaneous receipts

Product
code

20

102.5
103.5
101.8

ft
112.3
116.1
121.4
119.3
120.9
116.1
119.6
115.3
115.7
114.8
109.7
121.2
119.8
111.2
121.4
117.1
122.3
117.4
(3)
117.6
120.7
(3)
118.9

100.7
100.6
110.6

.2
.3
0
.3
.2
1.2
0
-.3
-.3
-.6
(3)
.2
.2
0
.9
2.4
.2
.2
(3)
.0
4.1

ft

1.3
.7
1.7

ft
-1.3
.6
.8
(3)
0
.5
.5
.1
3
()
1.4
2.0
0
.9
2.5
.3
.7

ft
.8
6.1

2.6
1.4
.6
1.6
1.4
2.0
1.6
1.5
1.5
1.9

ft

.2
2.0
1.3
2.8
3.7
2.4
3.3

ft
ft

3.2
2.6
3.5
3.6
3.4

3.6
4.3
2.9
2.9
2.4
4.5
2.6
4.5
3.0
3.7
4.3
3.5
5.2

ft

ft

2.8
6.5
(3)
5.5

ft

8.1
6.2
5.9

1.0
1.6
0
1.9
3
()
1.0
0

2.3
(3)
-.4
.3

5.7
5.7
6.8
-2.3
-2.3

7.3
7.3
9.7

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

3.4
3.4
3.4
4.1
5.6
2.2
3.7
.9
(3)
2.6

4.0
4.0
4.0
5.2
5.2
3.5
6.8

()

-.8
-.8
-.3
-.1
1.1

18.6
14.2
4.0
3.9
29.3

2.8
9.1
-1.7

-.7
.2
.2
-3.1
3
()

ft

ft

1.0
0

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft3
()
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

-9.8

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Animal and marine fats and oils
Primary products
Grease and inedible tallow
Inedible tallow, incl. inedible animal stearin
Inedible beef tallow
Other inedible tallow and inedible animal stearin
Grease, other than wool grease
Feed and fertilizer by-products
Meat/bone meal
Meat meal and meat and bone meal
Dry rendered tankage
Feather meal
Animal and marine oil mill products, incl. foots
Fish and manne animal oil
•
Fish scrap and meal

2077

Shortening and cooking oils
«
Primary products
Shortening and cooking oils
Baking or frying fats (shortening), 100% vegetable oil
Commercial sizes, over 3 lbs
Baking or frying fats (shortening), 100% animal fats or blends
of vegetable and animal fats
Commercial sizes, over 3 lbs
All other salad or cooking oils
All other fully refined oils
Margarine
Secondary products

2079

Malt beverages
Pnnfifl^y products. *
..*.*..
.•....*»...•
Canned beer
Light beer in cans
Regular beer in cans
Bottled beer
.... '.
Returnable bottles
Regular beer in returnable bottles
Nonreturnable bottles
Light beer in nonreturnable bottles
Regular beer in nonreturnable bottles
Barrels and kegs
Regular beer in barrels and kegs
Other fermented malt beverages and byproducts
Malt liquor
Ale

2082

Soft drinks
Primary products
Carbonated soft drinks
.
Cola, excluding diet cola
Cola, bottled, excluding diet cola
Cola, excluding diet, returnable bottles
Cola, excluding diet, nonreturnable bottles
Cola, excluding diet, cans (returnable and nonreturnable)
Cola, excluding diet, bulk
Other carbonated drinks, including diet cola
Carbonated orange soda
Carbonated lemon, lime and lemon-lime combinations
Root beer and sarsaparilla
Ginger ale
Carbonated grape soda
Club soda
Other carbonated nondiet flavors
Diet cola
Other carbonated diet flavors
Noncarbonated soft drinks
Other noncarbonated fruit drinks and ades
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products

2086

Fresh or frozen packaged fish
Primary products
Fresh packaged fish and other seafood
Fresh packaged fish, excluding shellfish
Other fresh packaged fish

2092

Oysters
Shucked oysters, standards
Other oysters
Clams

Other packaged shellfish
Frozen packaged fish, excluding shellfish

Product
code

Dec.
19822

1983*

1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

12.2
13.3
16.2
15.4
14.0
18.5

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

113.7
115.1
116.5
115.6
113.4
120.5
121.2
118.0
117.4
116.3
115.5
113.3
101.8

11.3
6.5
9.2
9.6
10.2
5.8
4.6
.8

(4)

ft

O

ft

ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

95.2
94.9
93.7
93.3
90.8

93.2
93.2
91.2
94.6
92.6

95.7
95.3
93.2
98.4
98.0

2.7
2.3
2.1
4.0
5.9

1.0
.1
-1.1
3.7
5.4

-1.6
-2.1
-3.5
2.0
2.9

-4.0
-4.4
-6.0
-3.0
-3.9

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

90.9
89.4
94.8
93.5
98.2
97.8

91.1
(3)

-11.0

-9.5

98.1
95.0

91.4
(3)
100.5
94.4
100.7
98.2

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

99.9
99.9
100.3
101.0
100.2
99.1

103.0
103.0
104.6
99.9
105.3
101.3

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

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

2079-P
2079-1
2079-113
2079-11303

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

2079-115
2079-11507
2079-159
2079-198
2079-2
2079-S

ft

96.3
91.8

2082-P
2082-1
2082-111
2082-112
2082-2
2082-211
2082-21112
2082-221
2082-22111
2082-22112
2082-3
2082-312
2082-4
2082-411
2082-421

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

100.0
98.3
100.0
98.0

99.9
102.8
108.0
102.0

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

99.8
101.1
100.0
101.1

100.9
100.0
101.6

2086-P
2086-3
2086-301
2086-30101
2086-30111
2086-30112
2086-30121
2086-30131
2086-302
2086-30202
2086-30203
2086-30204
2086-30205
2086-30206
2086-30207
2086-30209
2086-30211
2086-30219
2086-5
2086-509
2086-M
2086-Z89
2086-S

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

105.1
105.4
105.4
103.7
106.4
109.4
(3)
99.1
103.6
107.3
104.3
105.6
107.3
108.7
102.1

2092-P
2092-2
2092-213
2092-21398
2092-224
2092-22401
2092-22498
2092-225
2092-226
2092-3

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

21

Apr.
19832

106.0
106.8
107.4
106.3
105.4
108.2
113.8
108.1
107.1
105.6
109.2
108.3
101.0
(3)

2077-P
2077-1
2077-111
2077-11111
2077-11113
2077-113
2077-2
2077-211
2077-21111
2077-212
2077-237
2077-3
2077-361
2077-366

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

ft
107.1
107.4
111.1
105.3
107.0
103.5
103.8
108.1
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
(3)
100.0
100.0

106.5
106.9
107.0
106.0
107.3
110.0
102.4
104.3
103.6
108.0
105.0
106.3
108.4

ft

103.1
(3)
107.9
109.6
(3)
105.3
(3)
104.3
104.7
108.1
101.2
101.2
106.7
114.5
114.5
99.6
99.6
99.7
(3)
107.6

7.2
7.7
8.4
6.8
7.6

ft

14.5
14.3
13.9
13.2
11.3
.6

.3

-6.2

4.4
2.9
2.7
3.4

5.8
2.5
3.2
2.9

104.3
104.3
105.0
102.0
(3)
104.5

1.2
1.2
.3
2.1
(3)
3.1

2.5
2.5
1.5
1.0

4.7
4.7
' 5.0
1.0

6.0

4.6

103.1
105.8
108.0
105.5

3.2
3.0
0
3.4

3.0
9.2
8.0
9.3

ft

99.8
102.3
102.3

0
1.3
2.3

1.3
-4.0
-5.8

ft
107.0
107.5
107.7
106.7
108.5
110.6
104.5
104.8
101.6
108.7
105.4
107.4
106.5
108.7
103.1
116.4
109.3
111.1
110.3
104.2
105.6
104.4
104.7
108.1
100.8
100.8
104.8
109.2
109.2
99.5
99.6
99.5
(3)
103.9
98.9

ft

ft
.5
.6
.7
.7
1.0
.5
2.0
.5

-1.9
.6
.4
1.0
-1.7

ft

0

ft
1.3

1.4

ft
-1.0

ft

0
0
0
-.4
-.4
-1.8
-4.6
-4.6
-.1
0
-.2

ft

-3.4
.1

ft

ft

ft

.5
.5
.5
.5
1.5
.9
2.8

-.6
-1.9
.5
.8
.6
-1.7
0
0
0
1.7
1.1

-1.0
-.1
-.1
.6
.7
0
0
0
5.8
11.1

ft

0
-.4
.6

ft

6.4

ft

ft

4.4
.4
1.2
.4

-3.0
-.4
-.6

ft

6.1
8.0
5.8
0
6.4
2.3

ft

1.8
1.8
1.9
2.7
2.1
1.2
4.0
4.5
-1.6
1.1
1.3
1.6
-.6
.4

ft
0
1.9
1.8
-.6
-1.0
-1.3

2.1
2.2
0

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

2.4

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
2.9
3.0
3.2
3.7
2.8
3.1

ft

6.4
-1.3
2.6
2.6
5.6
1.1
2.7
1.1

ft

1.7
1.8
2.1
-1.0
-1.4
2.1
2.2
6.5

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Fresh or frozen packaged fish—-Continued
Groundfish, fillets and steaks
Cod fillets
Other groundfish, fillets and steaks
Groundfish, sticks and portions
Cod portions
Other groundfish, sticks and portions
Other frozen packaged fish
Frozen packaged shellfish and other seafood, including soup
Shrimp, breaded
Crab meat, Dungeness
Crab, king, sections
Other frozen packaged shellfish
Miscellaneous receipts
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
Coffee
Primary products
Whole bean and ground roasted coffee
Ground, roasted coffee
Concentrated (instant) coffee
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products

2095

Cigarettes
Primary products
Filter tip
King size, 80 to 95 mm long
Super king and long size, greater than 95 mm long

2111

Cigars
Primary products
Cigars and cigarillos (weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000
cigars)
Low priced (revenue class A through C)
Popular priced (revenue class D and E)
Medium priced (revenue class F and G)
High priced (revenue class H)

2121

Chewing and smoking tobacco and snuff
Primary products
Smoking tobacco
Loose leaf chewing tobacco
Chewing tobacco other than loose leaf, including fine cut, plug,
and twjst
Snuff, dry and moist

2131

Cotton broadwoven fabrics
Primary products
Cotton broadwoven fabrics, gray
Cotton duck and allied fabrics, including combed duck
Cotton sheeting and allied coarse and medium yarn fabrics
Osnaburgs
Sheetings
Drills
Sateens
Cotton print cloth yarn fabrics
Plain print cloths
Other woven cotton gray fabrics and specialties
Corduroys
Others, except corduroys
Cotton broadwoven fabrics, finished
Finished cotton broadwoven fabrics, excluding commission
finishing
Plain dyed and finished broadwoven fabrics
Dyed corduroys
Denims
Other finished cotton fabrics
Cotton broadwoven fabrics, finished products
Towels and washcloths made from cotton broadwoven fabrics
Other fabricated textile products, n.e.c
Secondary products
Man-made fiber and silk broadwoven fabrics

2211

Synthetic fiber and silk broad wovens
Primary products
Gray goods
100% filament yarn fabrics
Fabrics except chiefly rayon and/or acetate
100% nylon

2221

Product
code

Dec.
1982 2

Mar.
1983 2

Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —
Apr.
1983 2

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

.1
1.8

0.8
(3)
-.8
.8
2.3
3
()
-2.3
-2.2
-7.4
(3)
-2.7
0
-1.1
3
()
2.6

2092-321
2092-32101
2092-32198
2092-322
2092-32202
2092-32298
2092-329
2092-4
2092-424
2092-432
2092-434
2092-436
2092-M
2092-XY9
2092-S

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
(3)
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
(3)
100.0

100.6
(3)
99.0
100.6
101.7
101.3
(3)
100.1
91.7

98.6
98.8
(3)
104.5

100.6
(3)
99.0
100.7
102.3
(3)
97.5
100.2
93.3
115.1
97.3
98.6
98.7
(4)
104.8

2095-P
2095-1
2095-116
2095-2
2095-M
2095-Z89
2095-SSS

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

104.4
104.3
102.8
102.6
107.9
99.6
99.3
107.5

104.4
104.2
101.9
101.4
109.7
99.6
99.3
107.5

104.2
104.1
101.5
101.2
110.1
99.6
99.3
107.5

-.1
-.1
-.4
-.2
.4
0
0
0

-.5
-.5
-1.4
-1.5
1.6
0
0
0

2111-P
2111-1
2111-116
2111-118

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

85.0
85.0
82.9
76.2
95.0

90.1
90.1
88.6
87.4
90.7

6.0
6.0
6.9
14.7
-4.5

.4
.4
.5
3.7
-4.7

2121-P

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

101.1
101.1

101.1
101.1

.1
.1

1.0
1.0

2121-3
2121-311
2121-313
2121-315
2121-317

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
(3)
100.0
100.0

101.1
100.0
(3)
102.2
102.1

101.1
100.0
(3)
102.2
102.3

.1
0
()
.0
.2

1.0

2131-P
2131-111
2131-113

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

101.3
101.2
103.9

103.2
103.5
103.9
101.3

1.9
2.3
0

2131-115
2131-117

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

100.0

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

98.0
96.3
93.6
99.5
97.1
95.6
(3)
96.1
89.4
92.7
85.4
88.7
76.4

2211-7
2211-731
2211-73115
2211-73116
2211-761
2211-C
2211-9
2211-H
2211-S
2221-S

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

2221-P
2221-1
2221-12
2221-122
2221-1223

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

2211-P
2211-A
2211-1
2211-2
2211-215
2211-225
2211-235
2211-255
2211-3
2211-315
2211-6
2211-615
2211-625
2211-B

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

22

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

1.8
1.8
.6
.7
4.5
.1
0
2.7

-0.8
-.9
-3.2
-3.0
4.4
1.3
1.0
2.9

3

1.8
2.3
3.0
3.5

()
f8)

105.0
103.8

3.8

99.3
97.8
95.4
99.5
96.6
94.2
(3)
93.4
89.5
94.8
85.9
93.9
84.6

99.8
98.5
96.4
106.0
96.2
94.9

.5
.7
1.1
6.6
-.4
.7

1.7
2.1
2.6
6.6
-1.2
0

4.4
5.3
7.2
6.6
-.9
-.7

-.7
-.8
0
0
-3.9
-3.0

85.6
95.2
87.1
95.5
86.1

-4.4
.5
1.4
1.7
1.8

-4.3
3.4
3.9
5.3

-4.3
-1.4
-3.0
8.3
12.6

-8.9
-7.0
-15.3
2.9
2.7

98.2
98.2
82.2
90.1
100.1
109.4
109.4
111.9
105.5
105.3

98.7
99.2
(3)
92.6
97.3
111.1
111.1
111.9
105.9
105.6

98.3
98.6
(3)
92.5
97.2
111.1
111.1
111.9
105.9
105.6

-.4
-.6
(3)

-.1
-.2
0
0
0
0
0

.8
1.2
()
3.9
-.6
1.5
1.5
0
0
-.2

4.8
-4.8
1.5

1.0

-2.2
-1.6
(3)
-3.6
-5.3
-3.5
-3.5
0
-.1
-.2

98.4
98.5
97.0
92.3
90.8
98.8

98.9
98.9
97.6
91.6
90.8
98.9

99.0
98.9
97.8
91.2
90.3
100.6

.1
.1
.3
-.5
-.6
1.7

-.1
-.3
.2
-.2
-.2
2.9

-.4
-.8
-.5
-4.8
-5.1
2.9

-2.5
-3.0
-2.8
-9.7
-9.6
0

3

3.5

O

1.5
0
.6

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Synthetic fiber and silk broad wovens—Continued
Taffetas
100% spun yarn fabrics
Polyester/cotton blends
Bed sheetings
Broadcloths
Twills
Plain print cloths
Other weaves
Spun yarn fabrics, except chiefly cellulosic and
polyester/cotton blends
Polyester/rayon blends
Specialty fabrics
Specialty fabrics
Finished fabrics
Plain dyed and finished fabrics
Chiefly rayon and/or acetate
Polyester/cotton blends
Other fibers
Finished but not bleached.dyed or printed fabrics
Secondary products

Product
code

Index
base

2221-12233
2221-13
2221-132
2221-13261
2221-13262
2221-13263
2221-13264
2221-13269

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

97.7
100.4
99.8
107.3
97.7
94.8
86.5

2221-133
2221-13372
2221-15
2221-151
2221-2

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

103.0

2221-262
2221-28211
2221-28212
2221-28213
2221-284
2221-S

Knit underwear and nightwear
Primary products
Men's and boys' knit underwear
Men's and boys' undershirts, except thermal
Undershirts, except athletic types
100% cotton and all other cotton blends
Men's and boys' thermal underwear and union suits
Women's and children's underwear and nightwear
Women's and children's underwear
Women's underwear
Other underwear
Girls', children's and infants' underwear
Other underwear
Women's and children's nightwear
Girls', children's and infants' nightwear
Pajamas
Secondary products

2254

Circular knit fabrics
Primary products
Gray fabrics
.,
Finished underwear and nightwear fabrics
Finished underwear and nightwear fabrics
Finished high pile fabrics
Finished high pile fabrics
Finished single knit outerwear fabrics
100% spun yarn
100% cotton
Other 100% spun yarn
Finished double knit outerwear fabrics
100% filament yarn
Interlock and eightlock fabrics
100% spun yarn
Interlock and eightlock fabrics
Contract work on knitting, dyeing, or finishing circular knit
fabrics
Secondary products

2257

Warp knit fabrics
Primary products
Gray goods
Gray goods
Finished underwear and nightwear fabrics
Tricot, simplex, and milanese fabrics
Chiefly nylon
Finished outerwear fabrics
Other finished warp knit fabrics
Others
Contract work: knitting, dyeing, or finishing of warp knit
fabrics

2258

Tufted carpets and rugs
Primary products
Bathmats and sets and rugs 6 x 9 or less
Tufted broadloom
Tufted broadloom - nylon
Tufted broadloom - polyester
Tufted broadloom - other fibers and blends

2272

Spun yarn, except wool

2281

2254-P
2254-A

2254-1
2254-122
2254-12228
2254-5

2254-C
2254-2
2254-21
2254-214
2254-22
2254-226
2254-3
2254-32
2254-326
2254-S

99.8
90.6
90.6
103.1

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

99.6
101.8
101.7
111.0
100.8
95.4
86.0

99.9
102.5
102.4
111.5
101.9
95.9
86.5

0.3
.7
.7
.4
1.1
.5
.6

0.5
.6
.4
.3
1.1
.3

3.0
2.0
2.3
3.9
3.9
.9
-1.4

-1.0
1.3
1.7
5.9
6.8

102.4
97.7
90.6
90.6
102.3

103.0

.6
2.2
0
0
.6

-.2
-.9
0
0
.4
.7
3.7
.9
-2.0
0
.7

.7
2.3
.3
.3
-.9
-1.7
-.3
-2.4
-1.7
.5
2.0

-.4
-2.4
-.8
-.8
-1.0
-1.5

.3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-.1
0
(3)
-.3
-.7
0
.0
(3)
1.9

.9
.6
.7
.4
.4
3
()

2.6
2.5
2.8
3.8
3.8
8.2
1.9
1.4
3.1
3.3
(3)
2.2
1.7

.3
.2
0
0

94.4
94.4
98.3
97.1
99.1
(3)

.3
-.5
-4.9
0
(3)
-2.1
-2.1
0
0
-.3
3
()

93.9
90.4
95.4
101.2

1.3
1.9
.7
0

-1.1
-2.2
-6.7
0
(3)
-1.8
-1.8
-1.6
-1.9
-.5
(3)
-1.5
-1.8
-2.4
-1.1

-1.6
.7

Mar.
19832

99.9
90.6
90.6
102.9
101.2
112.8
98.5
97.8

101.7
113.1
98.0
100.2
102.7
97.6

100.2
112.8
95.6
103.6

104.0
99.4

101.1
101.3
100.9
100.0
100.0
100.0
101.0
102.9
99.9
99.9
101.1
100.0
100.0

103.4
103.9
103.7
103.8
103.8
108.2
102.9
104.4
103.1
103.2

103.7
103.8
103.7
103.8
103.8
108.2
102.9
104.4
103.0
103.2

(3)

(3)
102.2
101.7
105.5
106.1
(3)
103.9

100.3

99.2

102.5
102.5
105.5
106.1
110.2
102.0
96.5
96.0
96.2
98.0
(3)
94.2
(3)

96.7
96.1
96.2
98.0
(3)

1.0
0
3.1

-1.5
.4
.5

1.9
.1
0
.1
3
()
-.3
-.7
.2
.7
(3)
2.3

2257-71232

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

98.0
94.0
90.5
95.6
101.2
100.6

2257-9
2257-S

06/81
06/81

101,0
101.5

100.0
101.5

100.6
102.3

.1
.7

2258-P
2258-1
2258-101
2258-2
2258-222
2258-22202
2258-3
2258-4
2258-439

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
09/81

98.5
98.9

98.6
99.2
100.7
100.7
98.0
96.9
98.2
95.6

98.6
99.3
101.1
101.1
98.0
96.9
98.2
95.6
101.5
109.6

.5
.7
1.3
(3)
.3
.3
.5
0

2258-9

06/81

100.8

100.6

100.8

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

120.2
119.9
129.1
118.9
120.9
110.3

120.1
119.9
129.1
118.8
120.9
109.5

120.2
120.0
131.3
118.8
120.8
109.7
120.9

12/82

100.0

100.2

100.3

2257-P
2257-1
2257-2
2257-211
2257-4
2257-411
2257-5

2257-512
2257-51231
2257-51232
2257-7
2257-711
2257-71141
2257-712

2272-P

2272-1
2272-3
2272-30301
2272-30303
2272-30309

See footnotes at end of table.




06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

Dec.
19822

23

97.2
97.4
101.2
98.0
98.0
97.0
97.0
99.4

98.4

97.2
99.3

98.6
97.5
97.7
95.6

95.4
93.6

89.9
95.2
101.2

100.6

-2.1
.5
.7

3.5
-3.1
-3.8
-6.4

-2.9
-3.2
-.5
(3)
-5.5
-8.4
-9.2
-.3

-1.3
-.8

-1.1
-1.5
-4.9

-1.5
.1
.1
1.7
0
-.1
.1

.1
.1
1.7
0
.1
-.5

-.1
-.1
1.7
-.2
-.2
-.1
0

.2
.2
2.3
0
.1
-2.1

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Spun yarn, except wool—Continued
Primary products
Carded cotton yarns
Gray carded cotton yarns

1 - 20 count
21 count and over
Combed cotton yarns
Gray combed cotton yarns
1 - 25 count
26 count and over
Rayon and/or acetate spun yarns
Gray rayon and/or acetate spun yarns
Spun noncellulosic fiber and silk yarns
Spun chiefly polyester yarns
Gray spun chiefly polyester yarns
100% spun polyester
Blends, chiefly polyester
50-50 polyester/cotton blend
Other blends
Spun noncellulosic fiber and silk yarns, excluding polyester
Gray spun noncellulosic fiber and silk yarns, excluding
polyester
100% acrylic
100% nylon
Other spun noncellulosic fiber and silk yarns, including
blends
Finished spun noncellulosic fiber and silk yarns, excluding
polyester
Secondary products
Texturing, throwing, and winding mill products: cotton, manmade
fibers and silk
Primary products
Rewound, plied, and novelty yarns, other than wool (not spun or
thrown at same est.)
Rewound, plied, and novelty yarns, other than wool (not spun
or thrown at same est.)
Thrown filament yarns, except textured
Textured, bulked, or crimped filament yarn (made from
purchased yarn)
Nylon
Nylon (60 - 89 denier)
Nylon (90 - 210 denier)
Polyester
Polyester (56 - 89 denier)
Polyester (145 - 179 denier)
Commission texturing, throwing, plying, etc. of filament yarns
Commission texturing or throwing of filament yarns

Product
code

2283

Men's and boys' suits and coats
Primary products
Men's suits
Business suits
Regular weight business suits
All wool
Wool blends
Fabrics except all wool or wool blends
Light weight business suits
Fabrics except all wool or wool blends
All wool or wool blends
Men's tailored dress and sport coats and jackets
Business type dress and sport coats and jackets
All wool
Wool blends '.
Fabrics except wool and cotton
Receipts for contract work on men's and boys' suits and coats...
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Men's and boys' separate trousers

2311

Men's and boys' underwear
Primary products
Men's and boys' knit underwear

2322

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

99.2

100.2
98.9
98.9
99.5

0.1
.6
.6
.3

96.9
100.0

97.9
101.4

1.1
1.4
1.4

0.5
.2
.2
-.3
1.1
1.3
1.3
.1
1.9
.2
.2
.4

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

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
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

2281-423
2281-4231
2281-4233

12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0

100.3
99.9

99.8
99.1
100.1

2281-4235

12/82

100.0

99.8

100.1

2281-427
2281-S

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

99.9
102.5

99.6
101.4

2282-P

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

98.7
98.5

99.0
99.0

2282-2

12/82

100.0

98.6

98.6

2282-211
2282-3

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

98.6
100.0

98.6
100.0

0
0

2282-5
2282-515
2282-51513
2282-51514
2282-551
2282-55121
2282-55123
2282-9
2282-911

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

98.6
98.5
96.6
96.8
98.7
100.0
98.8
96.0
94.3

99.1
98.5
96.7
96.8
99.9

.5
0
.1
0

2283-P
2283-2
2283-234
2283-23451
2283-235
2283-3
2283-369

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82.
12/82

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
100.0
100.0

2311-P
2311-1
2311-11
2311-113
2311-11341
2311-11342
2311-11344
2311-117
2311-11744
2311-11747
2311-3
2311-321
2311-32141
2311-32142
2311-32144
2311-9
2311-S
2311-SSS
2327-S

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

111.7
111.4
110.4
110.2
110.1
(3)
114.9
(3)
110.5
111.9
109.3
112.2
111.1
(3)
109.3
111.0
111.3
114.0

112.1
111.9
110.7
110.6
110.0
(3)
114.1
(3)
111.8
112.0
111.5
112.4
111.4
(3)
110.6
111.4
113.1
115.4
116.9
114.2

114.1
(3)
111.6
112.0
111.3
112.4
111.4
(3)
110.6
111.4
113.1
115.4
(3)
114.2

2322-P
2322-A

06/82
06/82
06/82

99.5
99.5
100.6

99.4
99.3
100.3

99.4
99.3
100.3

See footnotes at end of table.




Dec.
19822

2281-P
2281-1
2281-113
2281-1131
2281-1133
2281-2
2281-213
2281-2131
2281-2133
2281-3
2281-313
2281-4
2281-41
2281-413
2281-4133
2281-4135
2281-41351
2281-41353
2281-42

2282

Wool yarn
Primary products
Machine knitting yarns
Woolen system
Sweater yarns
Worsted system
Carpet and rug yarns
100% wool

Index

24

ft

100.1
98.4
98.4

100.0
99.1
100.4
100.5
100.5
100.5
101.1
101.7

99.6
102.2
102.4
101.5

100.2

101.4
99.9
102.1

100.7
100.7
100.2
101.3
101.9

99.8
102.5
102.7
101.2
99.7

.9
1.7
.2
.2
-.2
.1
.2
.2
.2
.3
-.2
-.4
-.5
-.8

1.3
1.9
0
2.4
2.5
1.7
-.1

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

()

ft3
()
ft3
(3)
()
ft
ft
ft3
()
ft
(3)
ft3
()
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
(3)
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

-.3
-.9
0

ft
-.4
-1.0

ft

.3
1.1

-.2
-.3

O
ft

-1.4

ft

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

-1.4
-.4

96.0
94.3

1.6
0
0

3.0
-3.8
-5.4

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

99.1
99.5
99.5
98.5
99.8
99.7

-.1
-.1
-.9
-.5
-.5
-1.5
-.2
-.3

-.1
-.1
-.9
-.5
-.5
-1.5
-.2
-.3

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

112.0
111.8
110.7
110.5
110.0

0
0
0
0
0

.3
.4
.3
.3
0
(3)
-.7
(3)
1.0
0
1.8
.2
.2
3
()
1.2
.3
1.6
1.3

0.9
.9
.7
.7
.8

3.3
3.4
2.8
2.4
1.9

100.0
100.4

ft

1.3
0

(3)

0

0

-.1
0
-.2
0
0
3
()
0
0
0
0

.1
-1.3
-2.0
-.7
2.0

ft

ft
2.4

ft

.7

ft
ft
1.6
1.9

ft
ft
ft

1.6
1.3

ft
ft
-.8
-.9
-1.2

-.6
-.8
.2

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

ft

2.2

ft

3.5
4.0

ft

4.5
4.7

ft

4.1
3.4
2.3
1.4

ft

.9

ft
ft
ft

Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Men's and boys' underwear—Continued
Knit undershirts, except thermal
Undershirts, except athletic type
Cotton/polyester blended fabric
Knit shorts and briefs, except thermal
Cotton/polyester blended fabric
Miscellaneous receipts
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts

Product
code

Dec.
1982 2

Mar.
1983 2

Apr.
1983 2

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

98.3
98.1
96.6
100.3
100.4

100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
(3)

98.6

99.6
99.6

2327-1121
2327-11213
2327-1123
2327-11233

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

103.6
102.6
103.2
103.7
101.5
102.5
100.8
100.8

104.4
103.2
104.0
104.7
103.5
105.8
101.2
101.2

103.7
102.8
103.0
103.6
103.5
105.8
101.2
101.2

-.7
-.4
-1.0
-1.1
0
0
0
0

2327-1129
2327-11291
2327-11293
2327-157
2327-15752
2327-9
2327-911
2327-S
2327-SSS
2328-S

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

105.2
(3)
100.2

106.4

99.3
(3)

99.0
(3)

104.6
110.1
100.9
99.0

100.0
100.0
106.2
100.0
114.9

100.0
100.0
107.1
100.5

102.0
102.0
107.1
100.5
116.4

-1.7
(3)
0
0
3
()
2.0
2.0
0
0

99.2
99.9
98.4
98.4
99.2
98.7
98.7
97.3

99.2

100.5
101.5
98.5
100.7
100.9
99.8
(3)
101.0
102.2
98.7
99.1
102.2
102.2
97.2
(3)
96.7

99.7
100.3
99.6
99.6
99.7
99.5
99.8
97.5
102.8
100.4
101.5
98.2
101.0
101.7
99.9
(3)

2328-911
2328-S
2327-S
2328-SSS

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

2335-P

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

2322-1
2322-122
2322-12226
2322-4

2322-466
2322-M
2322-XY9

Men's and boys' separate trousers
Primary products
Men's and boys' dress and sport trousers and dress shorts
Men's dress and sport trousers, except uniform
All wool and wool blends
Woven construction
All cotton and cotton blends
Woven construction
Fabrics other than wool and wool blends or cotton and
cotton blends
Knit construction
Woven construction
Boys Jress and sport trousers, including uniform
All cotton and cotton blends, other than wool
Receipts for contract work on men's and boys' trousers
Receipts for contract work on men's and boys' trousers
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Men's and boys' work clothing

2327

Men's and boys' work clothing
Primary products

2328

2327-P

2327-1
2327-112

2328-P
2328-1
2328-111
2328-3
2328-351
2328-35126
2328-35127
2328-35129
2328-352
2328-35226
2328-35229
2328-4
2328-451
2328-45111
2328-45114
2328-45121
2328-45131
2328-45139
2328-452

Men's and boys' work shirts
Men's and boys' work shirts
Men's and boys' jeans and jean cut casual slacks
Men's jeans and jean cut casual slacks
Denim
Corduroy
Other fabrics
Boys' jeans and jean cut casual slacks
Denim
Other fabrics
Men's and boys' other work clothing
Men's other work clothing
Washable service apparel
One piece work suits
Dungarees and overalls
Work pants
Other work clothing, including jackets
Boys' other work clothing
Receipts for contract work on men's and boys' work clothing
Receipts for contract work on men's and boys' work clothing ..
Secondary products
Men's and boys' separate trousers
Other secondary products

2328-9

Women's, misses', and juniors' dresses
Primary products
Unit priced dresses
Unit priced - chiefly synthetic
Contract work on women's and misses' dresses
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Women's and misses' suits and coats

2335

Women's, misses', and juniors' suits and coats
Primary products
Coats, except fur, all leather, and rain
All wool and chiefly wool
All manmade and chiefly manmade
Suits
Other suits, including uniforms
Woven
Skirts and jackets
Skirts, including uniform
Woven
Jackets
Separate tailored suit-type jackets, including uniform
Woven
Contract work on women's, misses' and juniors' suits and coats .
Secondary products
Women's, misses' and juniors' blouses, waists and shirts
Women's, misses' and juniors' outerwear, n.e.c.

2337

98.7

O

ft
100.3

ft

ft
100.9

99.8
99.6
99.6
99.1
98.7
98.6
97.3
102.8

100.3
101.5
97.9
100.3
100.9

99.9

ft
101.1
101.9

96.3
95.4

100.3
(3)
99.6
99.6

ft

100.7
104.0
97.6

95.4

97.1

102.2
(3)
97.6
100.7
97.1

105.9
107.5

107.2
108.6

107.2
108.6

112.0
98.0
88.1
108.2

111.7
98.2

111.7
98.2

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

98.6
99.7
100.1
100.2
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

98.8
99.9
100.9
101.9
(3)
100.0
100.0
(3)

98.6
97.4
(3)

98.6
97.4

102.2
102.2

97.6
(3)

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

0
0

0
0

ft
0

ft
0
0

ft
.5
.5
0
0
.6
.8

1.2
.2
0
.1
0
.3
.7
.8
0
3
()
-.4
2.0
1.4
0
0

o
-.7
-.8
-.6
-.4
-1.0
-1.1
.3

ft
0
0
-1.7
(3)
0
0
3
()
2.0
2.0
.6
0
1.3
.5
.7
.7
.7
.5
.8
1.1
.2
0
-.2
0
-.5
.2
.7
.4
3
()
-.5
1.4
1.3
-3.7
2.2
(3)
.4

o
0

O

Apr.
1982

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

-.3

ft
-1.4
-1.2
-1.9
-1.9
2.0
3.4
-5.3

-0.1
.2
-.3
0
2.7
4.5
-2.0

ft

.5
.1
-1.9
3
()
2.0
2.0
.9
.5

ft

ft

.1

ft
ft
ft
ft
.9

ft

1.3

.2
.5
1.2
1.2
.5
.8
1.1
.1

ft

-.3

0
-1.0
.4
1.0
.2
3
()
.1
1.7
.7
-4.6
0
(3)
-1.7
.2
-2.0

1.3
1.3

-1.0
.2
.8
.8
-.5
-.8
-.3

ft
ft
.4

ft

-1.8
.6
1.2

ft
ft

.4
1.2

5.1
-4.6

ft
ft

-6.5
1.3

ft
1.5
2.2

2335-1
2335-125

2335-9
2335-S
2335-SSS
2337-S
2337-P

2337-1
2337-122
2337-123
2337-2
2337-251
2337-25101
2337-4
2337-41

2337-415
2337-42
2337-422
2337-42201

2337-9
2337-S
2331-S

2339-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

25

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

(3)
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

ft3

100.2
100.0
(3)
100.1

95.7

ft

rt
100.2
100.0
100.0
100.1
95.7

0
0

ft

ft3
.2
.2
.8
1.7

ft
3

0
0

()
0
0
(3)
0
0
3

()
0
0
(3)

ft

.8
.2

0
-.1

.9

ft
ft3
()
ft

2.4
-.6

ft
5.0
.3

ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft3
()
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Women's and children's underwear and nightwear
Primary products
Underwear
Women's underwear
Slips, half slips, and petticoats
Chiefly synthetic fibers
Knit
Panties..
Chiefly synthetic fibers
Other women's underwear
Girls', children's and infants' underwear
Panties
Nightwear
Women's nightwear
Nightgowns
Chiefly synthetic fibers
Knit
Other women's nightwear
Girls', children's and infants' nightwear
Pajamas
Contract work on women's and children's underwear and
nightwear
Contract work on women's and children's underwear and
nightwear
Secondary products

2341

Brassieres and allied garments
Primary products
Brassieres
Bandeau
Regular strap
Soft cup
Contour lined cup
Underwire
Other, including padded
Strapless, convertible or other bandeau bras
Other bras, including long line
Girdles, corsets, combinations and accessories
Girdles without opening
Corsets, combinations, and accessories
Secondary products
,

2342

Logging camps and logging contractors
Primary products
Softwood logs, bolts, and timber
Douglas fir
Sawlogs and bolts
Softwood, except Douglas fir
Southern yellow pine
Sawlogs and bolts
Spruce
Sawlogs and bolts
Hemlock
Western red cedar
Other softwood log species, n.e.c
Sawlogs and bolts
Hardwood logs, bolts, and timber
Other hardwood log species, n.e.c
Sawlogs and bolts
Pulpwood
Softwood
Hardwood
Contract logging
Secondary products
Sawmills and planing mills

2411

Sawmills and planing mills
Primary products
Hardwood lumber, rough and dressed, except siding
Hardwood rough lumber
Oak
Red, no. 1 common
White
Other Oak
Poplar
No. 1 common
Other Poplar
Hardwood other than Oak and Poplar
Gum
No. 2 common
Other hardwoods

2421

Product
code

Dec.
19822

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

0.8
.3
.8
.9
-1.8
-1.8
-2.6
3.1
1.1
0
.2
.4
0
.1
.1
.1

1.7
1.2
2.3
1.9
-.7
-.7
-1.0
3.9
2.1
1.5
4.1
2.4
.6
.8
1.3
4.6

5.8

Apr.
1982

(3)
107.4
100.2
100.2

(3)

101.1

101.1

89.1

101.1
90.0

101.1
96.0

0
6.7

0
6.7

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

101.5
101.7
102.6
102.7
103.7
99.7
112.8
(3)
100.0
102.8
101.9
100.0
100.0
(3)
100.1

104.6
105.1
104.7
104.7
106.5
100.7
118.7
102.6
100.0
105.7
102.8
107.0
100.2
101.5
101.1

104.6
105.1
104.7
104.7
106.5
(3)
118.7
102.6
100.0
105.7
102.8
107.0
100.2
101.4
101.3

0
0
0
0
0

.7
.7
1.0
1.0
1.4
(3)
2.5
2.2
0
1.7
.5
.2
1.3

3.4
3.7
2.5
2.5
3.5
(3)
7.8
(3)
0
2.8
.9
7.0
.1
1.6
1.6

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

96.6
94.7
91.3
80.0
79.3
98.6
82.4
82.7
121.7

96.2
93.9
91.6
83.3
83.2
97.0
65.5
(3)
121.1

93.9
91.3
87.6
73.7
83.3
96.5
65.4
66.0
123.0

-2.4
-2.8
-4.4
-11.5
.1
-.4
-.1
(3)
1.6

-1.6
-2.3
-2.5
-10.9
.9
2.3
-.1
-.2
1.1

-1.5
-2.8
-2.2
-6.1
7.9
-.1
-20.3
-19.6
1.1

-7.9
-9.9
-13.7
-26.0
-16.3
-6.0
-33.1
-32.8
23.6

104.3

108.2

107.3

-.8

3.1

3.6

5.2

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

100.1
102.9
100.0
100.0
94.1
91.6
99.7
100.8

102.4
102.9
100.0
100.0
92.0
87.6
101.6
100.9

101.4
102.9
100.0
(3)
90.6
(3)
101.6
100.9

-.9
0
0
3
()
-1.5
(3)
0
0

1.0
0
0
3
()
-3.3

.9
0
0
3
()
-4.2
(3)
2.0
.4

-1.5
1.1
0
3
()
-11.5
(3)
.4
.3

12/81

108.1

117.8

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

92.3
92.5
103.5
102.4
112.2
116.1
97.1
118.9
92.4

100.9
101.3
105.9
105.2
118.0
123.3

102.3
103.0
106.5
105.8
119.0
124.7

1.3
1.6
.5
.6
.8
1.1

7.7
8.4
2.5
2.9
4.7
5.5

12.1
12.5
3.7
4.4
8.7
8.8

9.1
9.4
1.9
2.2
8.6
9.3

92.5

95.2
94.3

95.9
94.4
97.1
96.6

92.6
(3)
99.6
96.3
94.6
97.5

06/82

2341-911
2341-S

06/82
06/82

2342-P
2342-1
2342-14
2342-141
2342-14112
2342-14113
2342-14114
2342-14119
2342-143
2342-15
2342-2
2342-221
2342-241
2342-S

26

Mar.
1983

0.5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

2341-9

2421-P
2421-1
2421-12
2421-121
2421-12111
2421-12112
2421-12119
2421-122
2421-12211
2421-12219
2421-129
2421-1291
2421-12912
2421-1299

Apr.
19832

101.6
101.9
102.5
102.2
99.3
99.3
99.0
104.5
102.8
101.5
104.1
102.4
101.7
102.2
101.3
104.6

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

2411-P
2411-1
2411-117
2411-11744
2411-12
2411-111
2411-11144
2411-115
2411-11544
2411-121
2411-123
2411-125
2411-12544
2411-2
2411-221
2411-22144
2411-3
2411-31115
2411-32227
2411-9
2411-S
2421-S

Mar.
19832

101.1
101.9
102.5
102.2
99.3
99.3
99.0
104.5
102.8
101.5
104.1
102.4
101.7
102.2
101.3
104.6
100.2
107.4
100.2
100.2

2341 -P
2341-2
2341-21
2341-211
2341-2113
2341-21131
2341-213
2341-21361
2341-214
2341-22
2341-223
2341-3
2341-31
2341-315
2341-3153
2341-31531
2341-317
2341-32
2341-326

See footnotes at end of table.




Index

100.1
100.0
100.1
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.2
100.3
100.0
99.7
99.5
99.8
99.8
97.3
100.0
100.0
107.4
100.0
100.0

96.0

0
0
0

(3)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-.1
.3

0
1.5
1.0
1.0

2.5
.6
-.9
1.0

-9.6
(3)
2.1
-1.8
-7.7

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Sawmills and planing mills—Continued
Hardwood, dressed lumber, including ceiling, framing, and
matched and shiplapped lumber
Other hardwood species
Softwood lumber, rough and dressed, except siding
Softwood lumber, rough and dressed, Eastern species, except
siding
Rough softwood lumber, Eastern species
Boards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal thickness....
Light framing lumber 2 inch nominal thickness only
Lumber and timbers over 2 inches in nominal thickness
Dressed softwood lumber, Eastern species
Boards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal thickness....
Southern Pine
Boards, no. 2
Other Southern Pine boards
Light framing lumber 2 inch nominal thickness only
Southern Pine
Dimension, no. 1
Dimension, no. 2
Other 2 inch Southern Pine lumber
Lumber and timbers over 2 inch nominal thickness,
Eastern species
Southern Pine
Softwood lumber, rough and dressed, Western species
Rough softwood lumber, Western species
Boards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal thickness....
Light framing lumber 2 inch nominal thickness only
Lumber and timbers over 2 inches in nominal thickness
Dressed softwood lumber, Western species
Boards • lumber less than 2 inches in nominal thickness....
Douglas Fir
Other boards
Ponderosa Pine
No. 3 boards
No. 4 boards
Other boards
Western Red Cedar
Other boards, Western dressed softwood
Lumber of 2 inches nominal thickness only
Douglas Fir
Utility 2x4 green
Other 2 inch Douglas Fir lumber
Ponderosa Pine
White Fir
Std. and btr
Other 2 inch White Fir lumber
Western Hemlock
Other 2 inch Western Hemlock lumber
Redwood 2 inch lumber
Lodgepole Pine 2 inch lumber
Other Western softwood 2 inch lumber
Lumber and timbers, over 2 inch nominal thickness
Douglas Fir
Other Western softwood timbers
Wood chips
Short tons
Standard units
Other industrial cut stock
Softwood flooring, siding and other sawmill and planing mill
products
....
Woodsiding
Railway crossties and mine ties
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products
:
Softwood plywood
Primary products
Specialty softwood plywood
Softwood veneer
Softwood plywood sheathing
Western and inland softwood plywood sheathing
Western and inland CDX
All other western and inland sheathing, exterior
Southern softwood plywood sheathing
Southern CDX
All other southern sheathing, interior
All other southern sheathing, exterior
Sanded softwood plywood
Western and inland sanded softwood plywood
Western and inland A-C, exterior
All other western and inland sanded, interior
Secondary products

Product
code

2421-13
2421-139

2421-2
2421-3
2421-31

2421-311
2421-312
2421-313
2421-32

2421-321
2421-3211
2421-32113
2421-32119

2421-322
2421-3221
2421-32211

2421-32212
2421-32219
2421-323

2421-32311
2421-4
2421-41
2421-411

2421-412
2421-413

2421-42
2421-421
2421-4211
2421-42119
2421-4212

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

1.8
4.7

99.3
98.7
100.2
101.8
102.5
101.5
99.0
100.3
(3)

99.3
106.1
102.5
104.3
104.9
106.3
110.1
113.1
(3)

97.7
101.6

110.7
112.2

91.7
88.8
87.2
88.0
89.8
84.8
91.7
86.9
80.5

93.0
88.8
100.9
91.7
97.1
88.2
91.3

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

94.4

105.0
97.7

90.8
103.1
96.5
100.8
90.7
101.8
106.1
100.5

100.2
102.5
74.6
61.9
115.4
114.0
92.6
108.8
111.6
91.7

107.1
103.5
74.9
65.8
>
114.6
92.4
109.2
108.5
85.3

91.6
93.1
88.5
94.3
76.1
90.7
87.6
84.0
(3)
94.6
95.4
89.6
94.2
87.5
86.5
84.3
(3)
111.2

92.5
87.1
93.9
74.0
88.7
86.6
81.7
(3)
91.2
92.6
86.8
88.4
88.3
87.0
84.7
86.4
114.1

2421-4226
2421-4228

2421-4229
2421-423

2421-4231
2421-4239
2421-5

2421-577
2421-578

2436
2436-P

2436-3
2436-4
2436-5
2436-511
2436-51121

2436-51125
2436-522
2436-52231
2436-52232
2436-52233
2436-6
2436-611
2436-61121
2436-61122
2436-S

27

8.1
2.1
(3)
5.4
.3
10.8
2.2
2.9
4.5
8.1
16.9
19.1
(3)
16.1
21.6

105.0
101.2
(3)
104.0
99.6
106.7
103.6
105.5
105.7
107.2
110.3
113.4
108.8
110.6
113.9

87.5
83.5
90.6
72.7
867
85.3
80.8
(3)
88.3
89.9
84.1
85.0
78.9
78.0
74.8
77.6
103.2

2421-42259

9.8
3.1
(3)
6.8
0
13.0
3.9
4.2
3.5
8.0
19.7
22.7
(3)

103.2
96.6

89.5

2421-42249
2421-4225

0.3
.7
12.2

98.7
98.5

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

2421-42219
2421-4222
2421-4224
2421-42241

0.4
.8
16.1

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

104.4
112.3
97.7
96.5
(3)
90.7

2421-4221
2421-42213

0.4
.8

10.3

0.1
.3
2.0

100.9
105.2

2421-4214
2421-4219
2421-422

Apr.
1982

109.9
98.5
103.8

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

2421-42129

Oct.
1982

109.7
98.2
101.7

2421-8
2421-813
2421-817
2421-M
2421-Z89
2421-S

2421-42122

Jan.
1983

109.5
97.8
91.1

2421-751

2421-42121

Mar.
1983

12/80
12/80
12/80

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

88.9
66.2
53.5
99.7
105.2
88.4
89.8
81.8
68.5
81.8
90.8
87.4
85.5
91.0
87.4
87.6
99.7
97.8
85.7
89.4
76.7
(3)
92.6
103.5
77.9
80.7

96.5
93.1
(3)

95.4
(3)
108.7
106.4
112.9
112.7

(3)
111.2
(3)
102.0
105.0

96.9
(3)
91.5
103.5

(3)
106.7
103.8
109.8
97.5

95.3 '
(3)

112.1
110.0
116.0
113.7
109.5
113.7
(3)

104.0
104.4
95.7
(3)
90.3
103.7
(3)
109.8

.9
.2
.3
(3)
-.1
1.5

5.3
5.6
(3)
12.7
.3
5.2
2.9
3.2
3.1
3.2
6.9
7.7
(3)
8.3
8.6

1.5
2.3
2.2
5.2
3.9
2.9
11.6
1.0
2.8

1.5
2.3
13.2
12.8
19.7
(3)
15.1
13.3
15.4

.3
.6
1.0
1.1
.8

6.9
1.0

.4
6.4
.8
.5
-.2
.3
-2.8
-7.0

7.2
5.3
18.2
7.0
5.0
3.0
12.1
16.5

7.2
11.3
(3)

3.2
3.4
2.7
.9
(3)
2.2
(3)
1.9
-.5

16.7
15.3
19.2
4.8
10.0

-1.3
(3)
-1.4
.2
(3)
2.9

13.3
15.4
20.7
(3)
-2.6
.2
(3)
25.8

.6
2.3
.2
1.2
3
()
-.9
-.6
-1.5
-.4
-2.6
-2.2
-1.1
-2.7
(3)
-3.6

-2.9
-3.1
-6.2
.9
.6
.5
(3)
2.6

20.6
24.6
3.0
2.3
19.7
5.8
16.4
2.1
-.2

26.4
22.3
50.3
18.4
24.6
29.6
16.6
14.2
1.2
29.4
43.1
30.7
25.0
(3)
46.1
46.5
45.4
47.2
42.3
17.3
(3)
21.7
19.6
33.0

(3)
-6.9
.2
3

3.0
2.3
14.5
2.0
15.0
-4.4
-1.6
20.4
19.4
55.7
7.2
-5.1
-9.0
11.3
21.3
-5.5
22.2
41.0
43.9
16.4
(3)
29.0
27.4
32.1
33.0
26.8
17.1
(3)
17.1
11.3
13.3

(3)
-8.6
.2

()
32.1

(3)
42.8

1.6
5.9
1.2
1.9
3
()
-.2

2.5
11.1
.6
3.6
3
()
3.8

2.2
5.5
-.5
1.8
3
()
1.2

2.9

9.5
9.9

9.4
9.5
9.9
-6.0
13.3
9.7
13.5
(3)
17.9
17.7
17.5
18.5
6.5
5.6
4.1
3.3
4.2

1.8
1.0
.2

-.9
-.7
-1.0
(3)
-1.1

3.1
18.4
7.6

8.6

-1.5

10.4
(3)
6.5
6.7
5.5

-1.8
10.8
10.6

14.5
15.1

-.8

12.7
10.1
7.2

6.1
14.0
12.2
10.1

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Structural wood members, n.e.c
Primary products
Fabricated structural wood products
Glued laminated lumber
Roof trusses
Other fabricated structural wood products
Floor trusses
Other fabricated structural wood products, except floor
trusses
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products

2439

Mobile homes
Primary products
Mobile homes, residential
Single section
Width: 12 ft
Length: 59 ft. and under
Length: 60 ft. - 64 ft
Width: 14 ft. and over
Length: 59 ft. and under
Length: 60 ft. - 64 ft
Length: 70 ft. - 74 ft
Length: 75 ft. and over
Multi-section
Doublewide
24 ft. single story doublewide
Length: 49 ft. and under
Length: 50 ft. - 59 ft
Length: 60 ft. - 69 ft
Other doublewide
Secondary products

2451

Product
code

Index
base

2439-P
2439-1
2439-131
2439-151
2439-198
2439-19815

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

97.8
97.6
97.6
90.8
98.2
105.6
106.6

103.1
103.2
103.2
91.1
105.8
108.8
110.4

103.2
103.3
103.3
91.1
105.8
109.3
111.1

06/81

103.7

105.6

105.6

06/81

98.4

102.8

2451-P
2451-1
2451-13
2451-1322
2451-13221
2451-13222
2451-1344
2451-13441
2451-13442
2451-13444
2451-13445
2451-14
2451-141
2451-1411
2451-14111
2451-14112
2451-14113
2451-14129
2451-S

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

104.2
104.2
104.4
104.8
104.9
103.8
(3)
104.7
100.4
103.6
106.0
103.6
102.7
102.7
103.0
102.7
102.5
102.7
98.7
101.4

105.3
105.3
105.5
106.2
106.3

104.8
104.8
105.0
105.5
105.3

106.1

106.2
(3)
110.1
(3)
103.7
102.8
102.8
103.1

101.6

98.8
101.7

2492-P
2492-1
2492-103
2492-10303
2492-105
2492-107
2492-112
2492-11211
2492-11217

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

102.0
102.0
102.0
107.0
106.7
99.4
104.6
100.2
100.1
100.2

103.7
103.7
103.7
109.1
(3)
99.4
103.6
102.6
102.9
101.0

1.7
1.7
1.7
1.9
3
()
0
-.9
2.3
2.8
.8

3.7
3.7
3.7
8.4
(3)
-.6
3.6
2.8
3.3

2511-P
2511-2
2511-231
2511-241
2511-251
2511-271
2511-298
2511-3
2511-311
2511-331
2511-351
2511-371
2511-398
2511-5
2511-5 A
2511-511
2511-513
2511-521
2511-533
2511-535
2511-561
2511-598
2511-7
2511-741
2511-761
2511-M
2511-S
2511-SSS
2512-S

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

119.9
120.8
120.4
114.8
121.0
121.7
126.8
117.1
124.5
125.5
125.8
120.0
124.5
(3)
119.9
120.5
121.8
118.7
120.6
120.1
117.3
121.6
121.7
117.1
114.3
123.0
105.2
115.7
115.4
114.6

121.3
122.2
123.4
133.8
121.4

122.0
122.9
123.5
134.0
121.4

.6
.6
.1
.2
0

1.4
1.5
2.1
12.1
.3

1.9
1.9
3.2
17.8
1.1

2.7
2.7
3.4
5.5
2.8

125.8
126.0
127.5
122.3
(3)
122.4
120.7
121.0
(3)
119.4
121.4
122.9
(3)
122.0
123.6
118.6

118.9
126.7
125.8
128.8
(3)
126.7
125.1
121.4
121.3
(3)
119.6
121.4
122.9
119.1
123.5
125.1
122.0
120.1

1.2
1.3
0
2.1
3
()
1.2
4.6
.9
.6
3
()
.8
.6
2.0
1.9
1.2
-.2
4.2
5.0

1.9
1.9
.3
2.3
(3)
2.1
5.6
.8
.7
3
()
.9
-.8
2.8
1.9
1.6
2.0
5.7
7.9

2.3
3.0
1.5
3.2
(3)
3.1
6.0
1.7
1.6
(3)
2.2
.8
3.6
.7
3.9
(3)
5.7
7.9

117.1
115.5
119.6

117.6
116.2
119.6

1.5
.6

2.6
1.9
4.3

3.3
2.3
6.0

2512-P
2512-1
2512-112
2512-11232
2512-11233
2512-11234

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

101.5
101.5
101.5
101.5
103.5
99.4
101.5

101.3
101.3
101.3
101.3
103.5
98.5
101.5

101.6
101.7
101.7
101.3
103.5
98.5
101.5

1.0
1.2
1.2
1.5
(3)
6.6
0

1.1
1.2
1.2
1.3
3.9
-.5
.6

2439-19825
2439-M
2439-S

Particleboard
Primary products
Particleboard, platen-type (mat formed)
Floor underlayment
5/8-inch thick
Mobile home decking
Shelving
Other industrial board
3/4-inch thick
All other thicknesses

2492

Wood household furniture, except upholstered
Primary products
Wood living room, library, family room and den furniture
Chairs, except dining room (including rockers)
Tables, except card and telephone tables
Desks
Credenzas, bookcases, and bookshelves
Other nonupholstered living room furniture
Wood dining room and kitchen furniture, except cabinets ...
Tables, dining room, 30 x 40 inches and greater
Chairs, dining room
Buffets and servers, dining room
China and corner cabinets, dining room
Other dining room and kitchen furniture
Wood bedroom furniture
Beds, headboards and footboards
Beds, except bunk beds
Headboards and headboard sets
Dressers, vanities and dressing tables
Wardrobes and wardrobe-type cabinets
Chests of drawers
Night tables and stands
Other nonupholstered bedroom furniture
Outdoor and unpainted wood furniture
Unpainted wood furniture
Knockdown or unassembled wood household furniture ...
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Upholstered wood household furniture

2511

Upholstered wood household furniture
Primary products
Upholstered wood household furniture
Sofas, davenports, settees, and loveseats
Chiefly cotton
Chiefly rayon
Chiefly olefin

2512

See footnotes at end of table.




28

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

103.7
102.7
102.7
103.0

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

0.1
.1
.1
0
0
.4
.6

5.1
5.4
5.4
.3
7.0
3.6
4.3

5.9
6.3
6.3
-1.7
8.9
4.5
5.8

6.4
6.7
6.7
-4.2
10.3
6.8
9.2

2.0

2.0

2.2

ft

ft

-.5
-.5
-.5
-.6
-.9

.8
.8
.8
1.1
.8

0
0
0
.8
.5

1.7

1.7
(3)

ft3

ft
ft
ft

.1
-.2
-.2
-.2

-2.9
-2.9
-2.9

.2
.2

-3.2
.2

ft
ft
ft

.7
-.2
1.1
(3)

ft
2.2
.5
.2
(3)
.2
0
0
3
()
1.2
1.2
2.9

.3
.3
.4
1.2
.7
3
()

ft
2.4
(3)
5.3
(3)
.5
-2.7
-2.7
-2.7
(3)

ft
ft

-3.9
-.1

()

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Upholstered wood household furniture—Continued
Chiefly nylon
Other fibers and blends
Chairs, except reclining and rockers
Coated fabric, including vinyl
Chiefly cotton
Chiefly rayon
Chiefly olefin
Other fibers and blends
Rockers, including swivel
Reclining chairs
Other upholstered wood household furniture ( ottomans,
hassocks, etc)
Secondary products
Metal office furniture
Primary products
Seating
All other chairs, except stacking
Desks
Clerical and secretarial desks
Cabinets and cases
Letter file cabinets
Other vertical file cabinets
Horizontal file cabinets
Other metal office furniture
Tables and stands
Miscellaneous metal office furniture
Secondary products

2522

Pulp mills
Primary products
Special alpha and dissolving woodpulp
Other pulp, including pulpmill byproducts, except tall oil
Woodpulp
Sulfite woodpulp
Bleached sulfite woodpulp
Sulfate woodpulp
Bleached sulfate woodpulp
Bleached sulfate woodpulp, softwood
Bleached sulfate woodpulp, hardwood
Pulp, other than woodpulp, and misc. pulpmill products, n.e.c.
Other pulp

2611

Paper mill products except building paper
Primary products
Tissue paper stock and other machine coated paper stock
Sanitary paper stock
Napkin stock
Tissue paper stock, excluding sanitary and thin
Newsprint
Groundwood paper, uncoated
Publication and printing
Body stock for coating and other converting and
miscellaneous groundwood paper
Clay coated printing and converting paper
Coated one side, except prime-coated body stock for further
coating
Coated two sides, except prime-coated body stock for further
coating
No. 3 grade
No. 5 grade
Other grades
Book paper, uncoated free sheet
Writing, chemical woodpulp
Unwatermarked bond, No. 4 grade
Other bond, except form bond
Form bond, 12 pound
Form bond, 15 pound
Other form bond
Other chemical woodpulp writing paper
Publication and printing
Offset
Other book printing
Body stock for coating, for shipment to establishments without
papermaking equipment
Cover text
Cotton fiber paper and thin paper
Writing, cotton fiber including cotton fiber index
Thin paper
Packaging and industrial converting paper, unbleached kraft
Shipping sack

2621

Product
code

Dec.
1982 2

Mar.
1983 2

Apr.
1983 2

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

0
(3)
2.0
0
3.1
0
4.9
0

-0.7
(3)
1.2
0
-1.3
3
()
0
(3)

0.4
(3)
.5
.9
0
1.9
0
0
.7
2.1

Apr.
1982

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

2512-11235
2512-11237
2512-132
2512-13241
2512-13242
2512-13243
2512-13244
2512-13245
2512-145
2512-154

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

100.7
100.8
100.4
100.9
100.0
100.0
99.6
102.3
102.0
102.6

100.0
100.8
98.6
100.9
95.7
101.9
94.9
102.3
102.7
103.8

100.0
(3)
100.5
100.9
98.7
101.9
99.6
102.3
102.7
103.9

2512-198
2512-S

06/82
06/82

102.3
100.8

102.3
101.2

102.3
100.6

-.6

-.7

.3

2522-P
2522-1
2522-115
2522-2
2522-231
2522-3
2522-311
2522-316
2522-317
2522-4
2522-411
2522-498
2522-S

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

127.5
127.0
124.7
124.5
127.2
124.6
128.1
121.5
138.9
124.7
128.2
122.9
135.1
132.8

130.2
129.5
127.7
126.3
130.0
128.2
130.9
126.7
138.9
128.3
129.0
(3)
135.1
135.9

130.6
129.8
128.8
127.6
132.8
128.6
130.3
125*5
135.4
128.7
127.0
115.4
135.1
137.4

.3
.2
.8
1.1
2.1
.3
-.4
-.9
-2.5
.3
-1.5
3
()
0
1.2

1.7
1.2
2.1
2.7
2.1
0
.6
-2.5
0
1.3
-6.1
0
6.1

2.5
2.1
2.9
2.0
5.0
4.2
1.6
4.1
-2.5
1.5
-1.1
-5.1
0
6.0

4.9
5.0
5.8
5.7
5.9
5.4
4.7
3*1
2.5
8.3
3.0
-3.4
4.3
3.2

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

97.7
98.5
99.5
98.0
97.9

96.6
98.2
99.5
97.6
97.5

-1.1
-.3
0
-.4
-.4

-3.7
-2.2
-.9
-2.8
-2.9

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/82

100.0

98.3

100.3

2.0

.1

(3)

(3)

3

o

.1

o

o

.7

o

o

o

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

2611-P
2611-1
2611-2
2611-21
2611-211
2611-21116
2611-213
2611-2133
2611-21331
2611-21335
2611-28
2611-285

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

97.7
95.9
102.4
99.6
(3)

97.1
95.0
(3)
98.4
96.4

-.7
-.9
(3)
-1.2
(3)

-3.4
(3)
(3)
-1.7
(3)

()
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

2621-P
2621-A
2621-A1
2621-A51
2621-A81
2621-1
2621-2
2621-211

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

101.4
101.5
105.0
105.0
99.2
105.4
99.3
102.1
101.3

101.3
101.2
105.3
105.2
99.5
107.5
99.1
100.2
98.9

101.2
101.1
104.4
104.3
95.8
107.5
99.1
101.1
100.0

0
-.1
-.8
-.9
-3.7
.0
0
.9
1.1

-.4
-.5
-.7
-.8
-4.0
2.0
-.5
-1.1
-1.3

-1.3
-1.4
-.3
-.5
-3.2
2.5
-6.1
-3.9
-4.7

-2.3
-2.6
-.9
-1.1
(3)
1.2
-6.9
-4.7
-5.6

2621-231
2621-3

06/81
06/81

107.2
104.8

107.9
104.0

107.9
103.7

0
-.3

-.3
-1.1

.7
-.9

(3)
-1.5

(3)

.5

.7

2621-311

06/81

109.6

110.8

111.0

.2

2621-331
2621-33111
2621-33121
2621-33131
2621-4
2621-421
2621-42111
2621-42133
2621-42144
2621-42155
2621-42166
2621-42177
2621-441
2621-44122
2621-44133

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

103.8
106.3
101.0
104.1
98.1
95.6
102.1
100.6
82.7
94.0
101.4
89.7
101.2
100.3
102.2

102.7
106.1
96.7
103.9
97.6
95.2
101.6
(3)
82.3
93.1
101.4
89.3
100.5
98.9
102.2

102.3
106.1
94.7
103.9
97.9
95.5
101.7
(3)
84.2
93.1
101.4
89.8
100.7
99.2
102.2

-.4
0
-2.0
0
.3
.4
.1
(3)
2.3
0
0
.6
.2
.3
0

-1.4
-.2
-6.3
-.2
.2
.3
.1
(3)
2.3
0
0
-.2
0
.1
0

-1.1
0
-6.3
.3
-1.8
-2.4
-.4
(3)
-6.1
-4.6
-2.6
0
-1.1
-2.2
0

-1.7
.1
-6.6
-.6
-3.5
-5.4
-.8
(3)
-15.0
-6.7
.6
-10.3
-1.0
-3.1
1.2

2621-451
2621-465
2621-6
2621-611
2621-671
2621-7
2621-731

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

94.0
106.2
106.0
106.4
105.9
93.3
95.3

93.6
106.2
106.9
106.4
107.1
93.8
99.3

93.6
106.2
106.9
106.4
107.1
93.9
(3)

0
0
0
0
0
.1
3
()

0
0
-1.4
0
-2.1
-.1
(3)

-.4
0
.8
0
1.2
-.2
(3)

-7.8
.5
-.5
0
-.7
-4.4
(3)

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

29

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Paper mill products except building paper—Continued
Bag and sack, other than shipping sack
Other converting, 18 pounds and over
Packaging and industrial converting paper, except unbleached
kraft
Wrapping
Shipping sack, including combination kraft and rope bleached
and semibleached
Bag and sack, other than shipping sack
Other converting, 18 pounds and over
Glassine, greaseproof, and vegetable parchment
Special industrial paper
Secondary products
Pulp mills
Other secondary products
Paperboard mills
Sanitary paper products
Paperboard mills
Primary products
Unbleached kraft packaging and industrial converting paperboard
Unbleached linerboard
42 Ib. kraft linerboard
Other unbleached linerboard
Other unbleached kraft packaging and industrial converting
paperboard
Bleached packaging and industrial converting paperboard
Linerboard
Folding carton-type board
Heavyweight cup and round nested food container board
Other solid bleached board
Semichemical paperboard
Corrugating medium
Recycled paperboard
Linerboard ( < 8 0 % virgin fiber)
Corrugating medium (<75% virgin fiber)
Container chip and filler board
Folding carton: unlined chipboard
Folding carton: clay-coated
Tube, can and drum paperboard
Other recycled paperboard
Secondary products

2631

Paper coating and glazing
Primary products
Printing paper coated at establishments other than where paper
was produced
Coated one side (for labels and similar uses)
Coated two sides (for printing of magazines, directories,
catalogs, and similar uses)
Oiled, waxed, and wax-laminated paper, plain or printed
Oiled and similarly treated paper
Waxed and wax-laminated paper for packaging uses
Food products
Single web
Gummed products
Gummed sealing tape, paper base and reinforced base, used
for sealing and securing
Corrugators' box gummed tape used on manufacturers' joints
of corrugated boxes
Gummed flat paper, including stock labels, unprinted
Pressure sensitive (self adhesive) products, including tape
Single faced tape
Paper backing, excluding electrical
Reinforced and laminated tape, all backings
Pressure sensitive labels, unprinted
Laminated or coated rolls and sheets, for packaging uses,
except waxed
Other coated and processed paper, except for packaging uses
and except waxed
Special coated paper (mica, pyroxylin, lacquer, metallic,
etc.) other than foil
Other coated and processed paper, including soap
impregnated paper and plastic coated paper
Secondary products

2641

Corrugated and solid fiber boxes
Primary products
Corrugated shipping containers
For foods and beverages
For paper and allied products
For glass, clay, and stone products

2653

Product
code

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

0
-1.1

0
-4.3

-7.1
-6.0

2621-751
2621-761

06/81
06/81

89.0
96.0

89.0
94.6

89.0
95.0

2621-8
2621-811

06/81
06/81

103.3
105.0

103.5
105.7

103.5

-.1

-.3

2621-831
2621-851
2621-861
2621-881
2621-9
2621-S
2611-S
2621-SSS
2631-S
2647-S

08/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

108.5
100.8
100.0
105.8
102.5
95.6
82.7
(3)
111.4
102.3

113.4
100.8
99.6
105.3
102.5
96.4
80.1
82.1
116.5
101.5

113.4
100.3
99.6
105.3
102.3
97.2
81.0
(3)
117.5
100.7

0
-.5
0
0
-.2
.8
1.1
(3)
.9
-.8

0
-.5
-.5
-.5
-.2
.7
-1.4
3
()
2.0

4.5
-.5
-.5
-.5
-2.0
-3.1

4.5
-1.8
-3.3
3.5
-2.5

-12.1
(3)
4.4

-10.7

-1.9

-2.9

8.8
-3.6

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

101.0
101.1
103.0
103.2
103.7
103.0

101.6
101.9
103.9
104.2
104.7
103.9

.6
.7
.8
.9
1.0

1.7
2.0
3.8
4.1
4.7
3.8

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

101.4
98.6

101.3
100.0
(3)
98.6
(3)
97.1

-.1
1.4

1.1
0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

101.8
99.7
98.7

102.2

100.3
99.7

100.8
103.6

100.0
98.9
99.7
100.0

100.0
98.9

2631-481
2631-487
2631-S

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.3

99.8
100.0
100.5

.4
.2
.3
.5
3.9
0
0
.1
0
.2

2.6
.4
1.8
1.1
(3)
0
0
.1
0
.2

2641-P

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

100.9
100.4

101.2
100.6

.3
.1

1.1
.4

2641-1
2641-113

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

100.9

100.8
101.4

2641-153

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

98.1
100.0
98.0

100.0
97.6
100.0
97.4

2641-3

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

97.7
99.3

96.9
98.9

-.7
-.5

-3.0
-.6

2641-312

12/82

100.0

99.2

98.4

-.8

-.9

2641-314
2641-331
2641-4
2641-411
2641-41113
2641-41153

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
(3)
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

98.3
(3)
100.5
100.4
100.7
100.0

98.1
(3)
101.0
100.9
100.9
100.1

-.2
(3)
.5
.5
.2
.1

12/82

100.0

100.3

100.1

-.3

12/82

100.0

102.0

102.2

2.2

12/82

100.0

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

101.3
102.8

101.3
103.7

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80

107.2
107.5
107.6
106.2
103.7
107.1

105.7
106.0
106.0
104.3
102.2
104.8

105.4
105.6
105.6
105.0
101.8
105.3

-1.8
-1.9
-1.8
-.3
-3.0
-1.9

-3.7
-3.8
-3.7
-3.0
-5.7
-6.2

2631-P
2631-1
2631-111
2631-11101
2631-11102
2631-121
2631-2
2631-211
2631-241

2631-262
2631-284
2631-3
2631-321
2631-4
2631-411
2631-421
2631-431

2631-443
2631-446

2641-2
2641-211

2641-216
2641-216B
2641-21632

100.0
98.6
99.4
97.1

99.9
99.0

-1.6

-2.9

-2.4
(3)
-2.5

2641-475
2641-7
2641-8
2641-821
2641-898
2641-S

2653-P
2653-1
2653-112
2653-113

2653-115

See footnotes at end of table.




Index

30

106.0

1.3
3.7
-.3
-.3
-.4
.7
-.4
.5

-1.2

-1.2
-1.3
.4
-1.8
-1.6

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Corrugated and solid fiber boxes—Continued
For metal products and machinery, equipment and supplies,
except electrical
For electrical machinery, equipment, supplies and appliances ...
For all other uses not specified above
Corrugated paperboard in sheets and rolls, lined and unlined
Corrugated and solid fiber pallets, pads, and partitions
Newspaper publishing
Primary products
Circulation
Subscriptions
Through intermediary
Direct to reader
Single copy sales
Through intermediary
Direct to reader
Advertising
Classified advertising
Commercial advertising
National advertising
Other advertising
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products
Other, except preprinted newspaper inserts .

2711

Periodical publishing
Primary products
Advertising
Farm periodicals
General farm periodicals
Business periodicals
Industrial periodicals
Merchandising periodicals
Professional periodicals
General periodicals
Women's periodicals
General interest periodicals
General news periodicals
Other periodicals
Religious periodicals
Other periodicals, n.e.c
Circulation
General farm periodicals
Business periodicals
Industrial periodicals
Professional periodicals
General periodicals
Women's periodicals
Subscriptions
Single copy sales
General interest periodicals
Subscriptions
Single copy sales
General news periodicals
Subscriptions
Other periodicals
Religious periodicals
Miscellaneous receipts
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts .
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Book publishing

2721

Book publishing
Primary products
Textbooks
Elementary textbooks
Hardbound
Paperbound
High school textbooks
Hardbound
College textbooks
Hardbound
Paperbound
Workbooks
Elementary workbooks
College workbooks
Technical, scientific and professional books .
Medical books
Hardbound

2731

Product
code

Dec.
19822

Mar.
1983 2

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

2653-116
2653-118
2653-119
2653-3
2653-4

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80

115.9
107.5
108.2
107.5
106.6

115.8
106.4
106.7
105.6
104.5

112.8
106.4
105.7
106.3
105.1

-2.6
0
-.9
.7
.5

-2.3
(3)
-2.1
.2
-.3

-2.7
-1.0
-2.3
-3.6
-1.6

-3.1
-1.6
-3.5
-5.3
-4.1

2711-P
2711-6
2711-61
2711-611
2711-612
2711-62
2711-621
2711-622
2711-7
2711-71
2711-72
2711-721
2711-722
2711-M
2711-Z89
2711-S
2711-SSS

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

135.9
136.5
132.1
138.1
139.8
125.9
119.9
129.3
(3)
137.9
142.4
136.5
156.1
133.9
116.1
(3)
122.2
122.1

140.1
141.1
137.5
140.1
141.8
(3)
132.4
129.3
133.9
142.3
149.4
139.9
158.0
137.6
116.3
(3)
118.3
118.1

142.6
143.7
139.0
142.3
144.3
(3)
132.4
129.3
133.9
145.2
151.8
143.0
167.0
139.9
116.3
(3)
118.3
118.1

1.8
1.8
1.1
1.6
1.7
3
()
0
0
0
2.0
1.6
2.2
5.7
1.7
0
3
()
0
0

4.8
5.1
5.3
3.1

6.7
7.1
5.5
3.3
3.5
(3)
10.4

-3.1
-3.3

7.6
9.6
6.9
12.1
6.1
.2
(3)
-3.1
-3.3

9.8
10.1
8.5
7.4
8.1
(3)
11.0
1.0
19.8
10.6
14.2
9.4
17.6
8.2
.5
(3)
4.0
4.2

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
02/80
12/79
12/79
12/79

131.0
132.0
133.6
125.7
121.3
133.7
133.7
136.5
129.4
133.9
129.2
136.1
136.1
117.5
123.5
(3)
130.2
142.4
137.4
122.3
136.5
128.5
127.6

135.7
137.3
140.6
133.8
129.2
138.1

.6
.7
1.3
.3
.5
.1

1.7
1.8
2.6
2.0
(3)
3.2

3.6
3.9
5.4
6.4
6.5
4.4

6.6
7.1
7.3
6.4
6.5
7.3

142.3
139.2
143.6
(3)
120.6
123.5
(3)
133.5
153.5
142.8
(3)
139.5
131.3
129.1
133.0
(3)
134.0
134.5
133.4

2.0
(3)
0
(3)
0
0
3
()
0
0
.2
(3)
0
-.2
0
0
3
()
.6
1.0
.0

2.4
7.8
-.1
(3)
2.7
0
(3)
.9
0
3.1
3
()
1.0
.4
1.2

128.4
131.5
124.0

134.9
136.3
138.8
133.3
128.5
138.0
139.2
139.4
132.4
139.5
(3)
143.6
(3)
120.6
123.5
(3)
133.5
153.5
142.5
141.5
139.5
131.6
129.1
133.0
(3)
133.2
133.2
133.3

1.0
1.7
0

6.0
7.0
5.5
(3)
2.7
0
(3)
2.2
7.8
4.0
(3)
2.2
1.8
1.2
2.3
(3)
3.5
1.7
6.2

7.5
7.5
8.4
(3)
3.8
0
(3)
6.8
9.9
14.6
(3)
7.3
4.9
5.8
11.6
(3)
6.8
5.7
8.3

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

129.9
129.5
136.3
105.8
109.5
130.4
(3)
124.0

130.2
138.0
105.8
109.5
131.5
(3)
124.8

131.5
140.7
105.8
109.5
131.7
(3)
124.8

1.0
2.0
0
0
.1

1.2
2.4
0
0
.8

1.6
3.2
0
0
1.0

9.2
8.5
0
0
4.1
3
()
4.0

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

117.2
117.4
120.9
116.7
119.2
110.4
122.3
122.7
124.1
125.2
119.8
120.9
113.9
141.4
115.9
116.1
116.4

118.4
118.7
121.5
118.3
121.3
110.4
122.7
123.2
124.3
125.4
119.8
121.4
113.9
147.5
116.3
118.1
118.7

118.2
118.5
121.5
118.4
121.5
110.4
122.7
123.2
124.3
125.4
(3)
121.4

1.4
1.6
1.8
.1
.1
0
.1
3
()
4.0
4.2
(3)
1.5

2.9
2.7
3.4
1.4
1.9
0
1.9
2.1
6.4
7.1
(3)
1.5

5.0
5.0
6.7
4.4
6.4
-.7
8.1
8.3
8.5
9.6
(3)
6.3

116.3
118.1
118.7

1.4
6.7

1.4
6.7
7.6

3.6
10.9
11.3

2721-P
2721-A
2721-2
2721-211
2721-4
2721-411
2721-413
2721-415
2721-6
2721-643
2721-653
2721-663
2721-73
2721-733
2721-737
2721-C
2721-112
2721-3
2721-307
2721-317
2721-5
2721-54
2721-543
2721-545
2721-55
2721-553
2721-555
2721-56
2721-563
2721-7A
2721-703
2721-M
2721-XY9
2721-S
2721-SSS
2731-S

2731-P
2731-1
2731-1A
2731-111
2731-112
2731-1B
2731-113
2731-1C
2731-115
2731-116
2731-12
2731-121
2731-125
2731-3
2731-32
2731-325

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

31

10.4

5.0
8.7
3.8
7.8
(3)
0
3

f)

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
base

Dec.
19822

19832

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

0
0
0
-2.6
0
9.9
6.5
2.9
2.0
4.5
1.8
0
5.2
12.1
1.4

7.5
.5
.6
-2.6
0

Book publishing—Continued
113.8
102.7
100.6
128.7
125.2
112.3
113.0
(3)
113.5
115.2
109.4
105.3
117.4
98.5
126.7
124.3
124.3
134.9
152.2
124.0

113.8
102.7
100.6
125.4
125.2
121.9
117.6
127.9
115.1
116.6
109.5
105.3
117.7
110.4
126.4
123.8
123.8
134.9
152.2
125.0

113.8
102.7
100.6
125.4
125.2
123.4
120.2
127.9
114.3
116.6
110.5
105.3
120.8
110.4
126.4
123.8
123.8
134.9
152.2
125.0

0
0
0
0
0
1.2
2.2
0
-.7
0
1.0
0
2.6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
-2.6
3
()
9.8

2731-74
2731-749
2731-S

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

2751-P

06/82
06/82

100.6
100.3

101.6
101.2

101.9
101.5

.2
.2

1.0
1.0

2751-2

06/82

100.0

100.1

100.7

2751-2A
2751-218
2751-219
2751-2B

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

100.6
100.8
100.8

100.6
100.8
100.8
99.0

102.1
100.8
103.2

97.9

2.4
-1.0

2751-243

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

96.8
99.9

0
0

101.3

96.8
99.9
100.0
(3)
103.2

ft

ft

06/82
06/82
06/82

100.7
99.5
98.7

101.9
101.2
100.0

2751-923

06/82
06/82

102.5

107.3

109.2

2751-925
2751-981
2751-998
2751-M
2751-XY9
2751-S
2641-S
2751-SSS
2752-S

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

101.6
100.0
(3)
103.5
109.7
102.8

103.3
101.0
104.3
104.8
112.9
104.1
(3)

104.2
102.7

106.7
103.9

104.1
101.0
100.1
105.2
112.9
104.5
105.2
106.7
103.9

0
-4.0
.3
0
.4
3
()
0
0

2752-P
2752-1

06/82
06/82
06/82

100.9
100.9
100.4

101.2
101.2
100.6

101.4
101.4
100.7

.2
.2
.2

2752-112

06/82

ft

2752-114

06/82

100.5

100.7

100.9

.5

2752-2
2752-211
2752-21101
2752-21107
2752-3
2752-312
2752-314
2752-4
2752-413
2752-419
2752-427
2752-5
2752-512
2752-514

06/82

99.1

100.8

100.8

1.8

08/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

ft
(3)

100.5
(3)

100.5
(3)

101.0
101.9
100.0
102.8
102.4
100.8
(3)
101.7
102.4
102.1

101.2
102.2
100.2
103.1
102.4
100.8
(3)
101.9
102.2
102.1

2752-525
2752-533
2752-551

06/82
06/82
06/82

100.0
(3)
101.6

100.6

2731-327
2731-33
2731-335

Business books

2731-34

\juier lecnnicai, scienunc ana professional DOOKS
Hardbound
Religious books
Other religious books

2731-345
2731-4

2731-44
2731-447

2731-5

General books
Mass market books
Adult trade books
Hardbound
Paperbound
Juvenile books

2731-531
2731-54
2731-541

2731-543
2731-55
2731-7
2731-72

Subscription reference books
Encyclopedias
Other reference books
Other
Secondary products

2731-721

Commercial printing, letterpress
Primary products
Labels and printed rolls and sheets for packaging purposes,
letterpress
Labels, custom and stock, printed, including bordered, made of
paper or foil, excluding cloth
Rolls, pressure sensitive, letterpress
Flexographic pressure sensitive, flat and rolls
Printed rolls and sheets for packaging purposes
Other letterpress, including flexographic, multiweb and
single web
Advertising printing, letterpress
Direct mail
Other advertising printing
Other general job printing, letterpress
Ticket and coupon printing
All other general commercial printing, letterpress, including
flexographic, n.e.c
Screen process printing, except textiles
Decalcomanias and pressure sensitives, excluding labels
Labels, excluding labels made of cloth
Pressure sensitive, flat and rolls
Display advertising posters
Counter and floor displays, point of purchase, and other
display material
Printing on metal
All other screen process printing, n.e.c
Miscellaneous receipts
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
Paper coating and glazing
Other secondary products
Commercial printing, lithographic
,

2751

Commercial printing, lithographic
Primary products
*
Magazine and periodical printing, lithographic
Magazines and periodicals, excluding Sunday supplements,
sheet-fed
Magazines and periodicals, excluding Sunday supplements,
web-fed
Labels and printed rolls and sheets for packaging purposes,
lithographic
Labels, custom and stock, printed, excluding cloth
Flat, except pressure sensitive, sheet-fed
Pressure sensitive, flat and rolls
Catalog and directory printing, lithographic
Catalogs, sheet-fed
Catalogs, web-fed
Financial and legal printing, lithographic
Annual reports and other corporate financial printing
Other financial and legal printing
Bank form printing, excluding checkbooks
Advertising printing, lithographic
Direct mail, sheet-fed
Direct mail, web-fed
Counter and floor displays, point of purchase, and other
printed display material
Preprinted newspaper inserts, sections of 2 pages or more
Other advertising printing, sheet-fed

2752

2751-5
2751-511
2751-598
2751-6
2751-644
2751-698

2751-9
2751-911
2751-912
2751-91217

See footnotes at end of table.




32

ft3
()

6.4
(3)
.7
1.2

1.0
()
2.7
3

12.1
-.3
-.4
-.4
0

100.7
101.5
100.2
102.6

ft
100.0
102.9
101.1
101.8
101.4

100.0
(3)
101.1

1.2
1.9
0
8.7
1.4
1.3
1.1

1.5
0

ft

3

103.2

1.5
0

ft

-.7
1.0
0

ft
ft

1.9

ft
101.9
101.4
100.3

1.2
1.0
1.4

ft

ft

1.2

1.8

2.8
.8
1.0
3
()
.3
(3)
1.4
(3)
2.5

.9
.3
.3
.3

2.1
.8
3.1

ft
ft
-.1
ft
ft

(3)
101.9

ft
(3)
ft
.4
-.2

ft

2.0

1.2
1.9
1.5

ft

6.5
2.5
1.0

ft
2.8
7.0
1.7

ft
2.5

1.2
.8
.8
.6

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft3
()
ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
-.1
-1.4
.2
1.6

ft
.8
ft
1.4
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft3
()
ft
ft
ft
ft

.9
.6

ft

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

ft

ft

.5
.7
.1
.4

10.5
6.5
2.9
3.6
8.2
3.1
1.3
6.4
12.1
4.4
4.8
4.8
3.2
.6
8.7

ft

1.4

ft
ft
ft

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Commercial printing, lithographic—Continued
Other advertising printing, web-fed
Other general job printing, lithographic
Newspapers, web-fed
Calendars and calendar pads
Ticket, coupon, and food and beverage check printing
Business forms, excluding blank books and looseleaf forms,
sheet-fed
All other general commercial printing, n.e.c, sheet-fed
All other general commercial printing, n.e.c, web-fed
Miscellaneous receipts
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products
Book printing
Commercial printing, letterpress
Other secondary products
Manifold business forms

Product
code

2752-553
2752-6
2752-614

Alkalies and chlorine
Primary products
Chlorine
Chlorine gas
Liquid chlorine
Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda)
All other concentrations - liquid
50 percent regular diaphragm grade
50 percent from mercury cell
Bead caustic soda
Secondary products

2812

Industrial gases
Primary products
Acetylene
Carbon dioxide
Liquid & gas
Solid
Nitrogen
Gas
Liquid
Oxygen
Liquid
Other industrial gases
Miscellaneous receipts

2813

Industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.c
Primary products
Sulfuric acid (new and fortified)
Other than oleum grades
Potassium and sodium compounds (ex. bleaches, alkalies and
alums)
Sodium compounds (inc. sodium metal)
Sodium phosphates
Sodium sulfate, sulfide, sulfite and thiosulfate (hypo)
Sodium sulfate
High purity (anhydrous, >97% NaSO4)
Sodium metal and other sodium compounds (inc. sod.
borate, flouride, hydrosulfide, etc.)
Inorganic chemical catalytic preparations, n.e.c
Inorganic chemical catalytic preparations, n.e.c
Other industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.c
Selected alkali earth metal compounds, n.e.c
Calcium compounds

2819

19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

102.8
100.9
(3)
100.0
102.0

1.0
0
()
0
0

1.3
-.4

2.6
.5

100.6

Apr.
1982

101.8
100.9
(3)
100.0
102.0

101.2
101.5
100.9
100.0
100.0

100.9
101.9
(3)

2752-M
2752-XY9
2752-Z89
2752-S
2732-S
2751-S
2752-SSS
2761-S

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
08/62
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

102.1
100.9

99.7
99.2
100.0
101.8
100.0
103.3
102.3
101.4

101.8

-.3
.2
()
0
0
0
.3
.8
0
0
.4

2754-P

06/82
06/82

100.7
100.7

100.6
100.6

100.9
101.0

.3
.4

2754-2
2754-22
2754-221
2754-224

06/82
06/82
06/82

100.9
100.1
101.8

100.4
100.3
100.5

100.4
100.3
100.5

-.5
.2
-1.2

-.5
.2
-1.2

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

100.9
101.7
(3)
100.4
100.7
100.1
100.2

101.1

100.7
101.2
100.0
101.2
100.7
99.7
100.4
(3)
103.3

0
0
0
.2
3
()
1.5

-.4
-.4
-.3
0
0
-.4
0
(3)
1.8

.7
1.3
-.2
.7
-.2
-.4
.1

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

115.9
119.3
94.7
99.1
94.2

110.7
113.0
95.0
100.8

-.2
.2
2.1
-.6
2.5

-3.4
-3.3
5.5
(3)
5.6

-7.6
-8.0

94.3

110.5
113.2
97.0
100.2
96.7

12/80
12/80
12/80
03/82
12/80

136.1

127.7
132.1
120.8
83.8
106.9

126.4
131.6
118.0
85.0
106.1

-1.0
-.3

-5.3
-5.8
-4.5
-12.5
-3.7

-10.4
-11.9
-7.4
-13.7
-6.7

-19.0
-22.6
-11.4
(3)
-.8

106.3
105.2
112.2
123.7
114.1
138.7
105.2

104.7
103.4
112.2
123.7
114.1
138.7
98.7
109.9

-1.4
-1.7
0
0
0
0
-6.2

-1.8
-2.0
0
0
0
0

1.5
.8
1.4
-.8

-7.3
-21.7

0
0
.4
0
0
0
.1
.4

-1.0
(3)
1.2
4.4

0
-.1
.1

0
2.2
7.0

2754-23
2754-232
2754-235
2754-6
2754-698
2754-7
2754-S
2751-S

2752-S
2812-P
2812-1
2812-111
2812-115
2812-3
2812-365
2812-36511
2812-36512
2812-36711
2812-S

2813-P

2813-2
2813-3
2813-311
2813-331
2813-5
2813-511
2813-522
2813-6
2813-622
2813-7
2813-M

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

101.3

(3)
125.5
98.5
110.3
106.6
105.4
112.2
123.7

106.5
140.2

101.2
100.7
99.7
100.2
(3)
101.8

102.0
(3)
99.7
99.2
100.0
102.2
100.8
103.3

102.3

1.5

3

-2.3
1.4
-.8

-.3
-.8

1.1
.2
1.3
.8
.9

103.4
116.5

101.7
103.7
116.0

101.7
103.3
116.6

0
-.2
-.2

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

99.1
99.2
97.7
97.2

99.3
99.5
98.1
97.7

.9
-.1
1.1
1.4

2819-7
2819-7A
2819-73
2819-77
2819-771
2819-77101

12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0

101.9
102.2
102.1

102.1
102.5
102.1

.7
.9

12/82

100.0

2819-788
2819-8
2819-811

12/82

100.0

102.5

104.6

2.1

2.8

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.1
98.3
102.2
102.7

100.1
98.6
102.2
102.7

0
.3
0
0

-1.3
-.3
-.5
-.7

2819-P
2819-3
2819-331

2819-9
2819-9A
2819-91

33

()

3

06/81
06/81
06/81

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —
Apr.
19832

100.6
100.8
99.2

2752-692
2752-697
2752-699

2754

Dec.
19822

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

2752-643
2752-644

Commercial printing, gravure
Primary products
Labels and printed rolls and sheets for packaging purposes,
gravure
Labels, custom and stock, excluding cloth
Flat, except pressure sensitive
Rolls, except pressure sensitive
Printed rolls and sheets for packaging purposes, excluding
bags, envelopes, pouches, etc
Paper, single web
Other, including multiweb structures
Other general job printing, gravure
All other general commercial printing, n.e.c
Gravure plates and cylinders
Secondary products
Commercial printing, letterpress
Commercial printing, lithographic

Index
base

1.0

103.8

1.0
6.2
.5

-10.0
-14.6
-.5
13.3

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.c—Continued
Other calcium compounds, n.e.c. (inc. cal. chloride,
carbonate and hypochlorite)
Selected metallic mineral compounds, n.e.c
Chromium, manganese, cobalt (ex. cobalt-60), and nickel
compounds, n.e.c
Lead and zinc compounds, n.e.c
Copper, iron and silver compounds, n.e.c
Other metallic mineral compounds (ex. radioactive isotopes).
Other inorganic chemicals, n.e.c
Radioactive isotopes and compounds (inc* contract work, ex.
radiopharmeceuticals)
Other, inc. reagent from tech. grades, industrial bleaches,
gold & titanium compounds
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products
Plastic materials and resins
Primary products
I norn^opiflsxic ^©sins

Product
code

••••••••••••••••«•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Vinyl and vinylidene resins
Homopolymer resins, excluding dispersion
Copolymer resins excluding dispersion
Other non-engineering thermoplastic resins
Thermosetting resins
Epoxy resins
Phenolic and other tar acid resins
Phenolic molding compounds
All other phenolic and other tar acid resins
Polyester resins, unsaturated
Urea - formaldehyde resins
All other thermosetting resins
Secondary products
Synthetic rubber
Primary production
Styrene butadiene (SBR)
Styrene butadiene - solid
Styrene butadiene - latex
Specialty elastomers

2822

Noncellulosic organic fibers
Primary products
Yarn and monofilament
Nylon and aramid, excluding producer textured yam
Textile
35-59 drawn equivalent denier
All other drawn equivalent deniers
Polyester, excluding producer textured yarn
„
Textile, selected deniers
145-179 drawn equivalent denier
Producer textured yarn and monofilament
Nylon
Carpet yarn
Other producer textured yarn and monofilament
Other yarn and monofilament
Staple, tow and fiberfill
Nylon and aramid
Acrylic and modacrylic
Up to 4 denier
'.
Polyester
Staple and tow
Up to 2.5 denier, excluding fiberfill
Other staple, tow and fiberfill

2824

Biological products
Primary products
Blood and blood derivatives, for human use
Normal human blood serum
Other blood derivatives or fractions, except those used for
passive immunization

2831

19832

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

104.0
97.8

104.0
99.0

0
1.2

0
0

2819-982
2819-963
2819-984
2819-989
2819-9G

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
92.4
99.4
97.8
99.2

100.9
92.4
102.5
99.0
99.2

.9
0
3.1
1.2
-.1

.3
-3.6
3.1
-1.3

2819-991

12/82

100.0

2819-998
2819-M
2819-Z89
2819-S

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

98.5
98.7
98.7
99.9

98.3
98.7
98.7
100.4

-.1
0
0
.4

-2.6
2.9
2.9
1.0

107.9
104.9
104.1
92.1
85.8
99.5

.6
.8
t.O
3.1

.2
.5
.8
3.0
5.4

0.9
1.4
1.8
8.0
17.1

98.0
111.7
118.5
100.2
106.9
99.4
98.9

ft

1.6
-2.8
3
()
-.7
.2
3
()
1.9
2.6
3
()

1.1
-3.8
-3.1
-4.4
-.3
-1.1
3.0
3.7
1.2

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

107.3
104.2
103.0
85.5
73.6

107.3
104.2
103.0
89.3

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

97.3
114.3

ft

2822-P
2822-1
2822-111
2822-112
2822-8

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

109.2

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

101.3
102.2
104.5
106.3
100.6
82.4
(3)
105.6
100.4
98.2
101.0

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

98.7
94.6
(3)
98.9
105.8
92.8
91.5
97.5
95.9
92.5
102.7

93.2
95.7
103.7
98.2
106.6
91.5
94.0
96.1
94.3
90.6
102.3

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80

111.3
108.5
107.1

112.9

2831-P
2831-1
2831-117

69.3

110.2
113.2
72.5

2831-119

03/80

106.7

112.7

2824-P
2824-7
2824-701
2824-7012
2824-70122
2824-70124
2824-702
2824-7021
2824-70212
2824-703
2824-7032
2824-70322
2824-70331
2824-705
2824-8
2824-801
2824-802
2824-80201
2824-803
2824-8031
2824-80312
2824-804

34

ft
101.4
107.3
100.5

99.4
97.8
100.3
114.0
109.6
125.4
105.7
106.0
105.6
109.4
112.3
105.5
124.3
99.6
99.0
90.8

ft3
()

114.1
(3)
101.3
106.9
99.4
96.1
93.5
99.9
114.0
109.3
125.4
104.5
102.3
105.1
108.9
111.0
106.4
123.8

96.5
101.1
116.1
109.0
125.7

104.6
102.3
(3)
108.9
(3)
104.8
123.8

-2.2
(3)
-1.1
0
0
2.8
3.3
1.2
1.9
-.3
.2
.1
0
3
()

-.1
(3)
-1.5
0

99.3
98.6
89.8
88.5
99.4
108.0

-.2
-.2
.1
.1
0
-.8

99.0
105.8

98.3
99.4
100.2
105.8

97.5

97.0

-.7
-.6
-1.0
-.1
-.5

90.7

ft

105.2
98.4
89.7
84.9

105.3

97.0

95.0

96.7
89.7
(3)

94.0
88.0
103.6
98.3
106.7
91.8
(3)
96.1

94.3
(3)
103.2
112.9
110.2
113.2

ft3

O

ft
ft
ft
ft
-0.4
-.3
-.6
-2.9

-4.1

ft

99.5
98.8
89.7
88.4
99.4
108.9

100.0
101.3

Apr.
1982

ft

100.0

2821 -P
2821-3
2821-331
2821-33101
2821-33103
2821-341
2821-34101
2821-351
2821-35101
2821-35102
2821-361
2821-36102
2821-371
2821-37101
2821-37102
2821-399
2821-4
2821-411
2821-421
2821-42101
2821-42102
2821-431
2821-441
2821-499
2821-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Dec.
19822

2819-919
2819-9F

2821

Low density polyethylene resins
For film and sheeting
For all other uses
High density polyethylene resins
For blow molding
Polypropylene resins
For injection molding
For fiber and filaments
Styrene plastics materials
Rubber modified polystyrene resins

Index
base

(3)
.1
-1.8
0
(3)
-2.0
.9
-8.1
0
.1
0
.4
3
()
0
0

1.7
-.6
(3)
-.6
-1.5

ft
-.1
(3)
-1.4
-1.4
-.1
-.1
-.3
-.2
-.6
-.4

1.7
-.2
(3)
-1.1
-3.4
(3)
-2.4
(3)
1.2
-1.3

-5.5
-7.8
-6.4
-12.2
-2.2

ft
11.7
14.6
5.0
4.5
.6
2.5
-1.4
-3.3

ft

.2

ft
1.5

-.8
-1.1
-2.0
-2.3
(3)
-.3

-4.0
-4.8
-7.9
-8.9

-3.6
-2.9
-3.8
-.5
-6.4

-5.2
-4.7
-4.8
.6
-8.0

-4.0
-3.8
(3)
-1.9

-7.3
-10.7
(3)
-5.9

-8.0
-14.4

-1.0
-9.4
0

-6.4
-7.9
(3)
-1.7
-1.2
-1.7
(3)
-2.2
-2.5
(3)
.9

-6.3
-13.8
(3)
-4.5
-3.1
-8.3
(3)

2.5
2.8

4.0
2.2
8.4

-1.7

-1.2
-1.6
0
-1.9
(3)

ft

-.6
-.1
-2.0
3
()
-.3
-.4

2.2
2.6
9.9

10.0

ft
-1.6

ft
ft

ft
-10.1

-3.9
-4.5
(3)
-.9

ft
ft

Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Biological products—Continued
Vaccines, toxoids and antigens, for human use
Antigens
Diagnostic substances and other biologies, except for industrial
use
Allergenic extracts, including poison ivy and poison oak
extracts and allergens
Diagnostic substances, except diagnostic allergens
Biological products for veterinary use
Vaccines, bacterins, toxoids and other antigens (except
allergens) for active immunization
Secondary products
Pharmaceuticals
Medicinal chemicals and botanical products (in bulk)
Primary products
Synthetic organic medicinal chemicals
All other synthetic organic medicinal chemicals
Other medicinals and botanicals
Botanical drugs
Mixtures of two or more substances for therapeutic or
prophylactic use
Secondary products
Other secondary products

2833

Pharmaceutical preparations
Primary products
Pharmaceutical preparations, prescription
Analgesics
Narcotic analgesics
Codeine and combinations
Antiarthritics
Anticoagulants
Systemic anti-infectives
Broad and medium spectrum antibiotics
Broad spectrum penicillins
Antispasmodic/antisecretory
Bronchial therapy
Cancer therapy products
Cardiovascular therapy
Antihypertensive drugs
Vasodilators
Other cardiovasculars
CNS stimulants
Contraceptives (excluding devices, kits, implants, etc.)
Cough and cold preparations
Dermatological preparations
Antipruritics
Diuretics
Hormones
Hospital solutions
I.V. solutions 50 ml. and under
Muscle relaxants
Nutrients and supplements
Opthalmic and otic preparations
Psychotherapeutics
Sedatives
Vitamins
Multivitamins
Miscellaneous prescription pharmaceutical preparations
Pharmaceutical preparations, non-prescription
Analgesics, internal (except antiarthritics)
Aspirin/aspirin-salicylate compounds
Non-aspirin (including effervesent)
Antacids
Liquids
Other antacids
;
Antiseptics and antibacterials
Cough and cold preparations
Cough syrups, elixirs, expectorants, drops, lozenges, gums,
troches
Cold tablets, capsules (including antihistamine cold
preparations)
Decongestants
Dermatologicals
Other dermatologicals
External analgesics and counterirritants
Hematinics
Hemorroidal preparations
Laxatives
Vitamins
Adult multivitamins

2834

Product
code

Dec.
1982*

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

0.5
0

0.5
0

3.0
2.5

3.6
2.5

2831-2
2831-213

12/80
03/80

108.8
117.8

111.6
120.7

112.1
120.7

2831-4

03/80

113.5

113.4

113.4

-.2

-.1

2831-413
2831-415
2831-5

03/80
03/80

118.8
113.4

128.4
112.8

128.4
112.8

2.0
-.5

8.1
-.5

8.1
-.3

2831-513
2831-S
2834-S

03/80
03/80
03/80

93.3
117.7
117.7

92.3
119.2
122.1

92.3
119.2
122.1

0
0
0

-1.1
0
0

-1.1
1.9
5.8

-3.3
4.7
5.8

2833-P
2833-1
2833-161
2833-2
2833-201

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

100.6
100.8
100.6
(3)
101.5
100.0

101.9
102.2
102.2
98.0
102.2
101.2

101.9
102.2
102.2
98.0
102.2
101.2

0
0
0
0
0
0

1.3
1.3
1.5
-.3
.5
1.2

1.5
1.6
1.5
-.3
1.8
1.2

2833-205
2833-S
2833-SSS

06/82
06/82
06/82

101.3
100.0
100.0

102.1
101.2
101.5

102.1
101.2
101.5

0
0
0

0
1.2
1.5

.9
1.2
1.5

2834-P
2834-1
2834-102
2834-1021
2834-10211
2834-105
2834-106
2834-111
2834-1111
2834-11112
2834-116
2834-118
2834-119
2834-121
2834-12119
2834-12129
2834-12191
2834-123
2834-124
2834-125
2834-126
2834-12641
2834-128
2834-135
2834-136
2834-13604
2834-139
2834-141
2834-142
2834-144
2834-145
2834-148
2834-14819
2834-198
2834-2
2834-201
2834-20101
2834-20102
2834-202
2834-20201
2834-20202
2834-206
2834-208

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
08/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

115.3
113.7
115.0
125.0
118.3
116.9
123.0
107.9
111.2
112.5
111.0
115.3
106.2
136.9
112.4
112.6
111.6
112.2
128.6
113.7
121.6
121.0
122.4
115.5
105.6

119.0
118.1
120.7
127.3
124.0
123.1
126.2
(3)
114.3
117.3
106.7
122.2
114.9
147.7
121.7
122.2
122.0
119.9
134.1
122.7
124.4
128.0
124.9
120.6
105.9

120.2
119.5
121.9
128.1
125.8
123.1
126.2
(3)
114.6
117.8
110.1
122.2
114.9
147.7
122.6
122.2
122.0
123.1
135.9
122.7
(3)
127.7
124.9
120.6
111.4

1.0
1.2
1.0
.6

2.9
3.4
4.0
2.4
6.1
5.3
2.7
(3)
1.1
1.7
2.4
6.0
(3)
6.8
5.3
5.2
8.3
3.1
8.5
7.9

4.7
5.6
6.6
2.8
6.5
5.3
7.8
(3)
3.9
6.0
2.6
6.0
9.2

10.4
7.9

(3)

O

()
(*)
116.1
116.7
126.0
127.6
116.4
106.7
110.2
119.9
112.0
116.3
117.0
114.7
111.4
111.5
111.3
113.7
118.1

96.4

96.7
99.2
(3)

120.9
113.2
113.1
113.3
114.1
118.7

120.9
140.5
135.5
141.7
113.1
118.4
126.7
115.4
122.0
122.5
120.8
113.4
113.1
113.6
114.1
121.6

2834-20819

06/81

112.8

111.0

114.1

2.8

2.3

6.2

2834-20831
2834-20849
2834-209
2834-20909
2834-211
2834-214
2834-215
2834-216
2834-221
2834-22101

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

122.9
121.5
113.9
116.3
102.7
(3)
109.8
107.4
107.5
107.9

122.9
122.7
117.1
116.3

125.9
126.2
117.0
116.1
103.2
(3)
115.1
110.3
111.0
112.7

2.4
2.8
0
-1

2.4
3.2
2.8
-.1
.5

11.5
12.9
8.8
7.1

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

35

3

99.2
(3)
116.7
140.5
135.5
135.0
113.1
118.4
126.6
113.5
119.0

108.2
109.1
109.7

1.5
0
0
3
()
.3
.4
3.2
0
0
0
.8
0
0
2.7

1.3
0
3
()
-.3
0
0
5.2
.4
0
3
()
3.6
0
0
4.9
0
0
.1
1.7
2.6
(3)

0
.1
0
.3
0
2.5

1.9
1.8
2.7

6.2

12.5
9.1
8.6
9.3
9.7

9.9
9.3
10.3
13.4
11.8
11.2

11.2
(3)
5.3
6.0
2.1
11.0
17.2
(3)

12.5
14.3
(3)
12.4

17.6

5.0
2.0
9.6
5.5

11.3
15.3

3.6
14.1
7.6
21.8
6.1
7.4
6.0
3.5
5.0
4.8
5.6
1.8
1.5
2.0
.4
3.3

7.5
17.8
16.8

9.6
3.9

<•>
3.6
11.6
6.5
7.4
.3
0
1.7

2.1
2.5
3.5
0
.9
0
1.7
.1
3.1

2.8
-.1
.6
(3)
4.6
(3)
1.1
1.7

ft
4.8
2.7
5.4
7.5

11.6
7.0
8.6
7.7
11.1
6.3
5.6
6.9
3.4
9.9

7.4
7.2
5.7
8.7

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Pharmaceutical preparations—Continued
B-complex
Other vitamins
Miscellaneous non-prescription pharmaceutical preparations
Pharmaceutical preparations, veterinary
Prescription
Non-prescription
Other non-prescription
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products
Biological products
Other secondary products
Toilet preparations
Primary products
Shaving preparations
Shaving soaps and creams
Aftershave preparations
Perfume, toilet water, and cologne
Perfume
Liquid and solid perfume
Cologne and toilet water
Hair preparations
Hair tonics and rinses
Hair tonics
Hair dressings and sprays
Hair dressings
Hair sprays
Aerosol hair sprays
Shampoos
Synthetic organic detergent
Liquid synthetic organic detergent
Soap shampoos
Permanents - both home and commercial
Hair coloring preparations
Other hair preparations
Other cosmetics and toilet preparations
Creams and lotions
Creams
Cleansing creams
Foundation creams
Lubricating creams, including hormone creams
Other creams
Lotions and oils
Suntan'lotions and sunscreens, including oils
Hand lotions
Other lotions & oils, including petroleum jellies but
excluding hair, aftershave & bath oils
Cosmetics
Lip preparations (lipstick, lip gloss, etc.)
Blushers (rouges), excluding lip rouge
Eye preparations (mascara, eye shadows, eye liners, eye
creams, etc.)
Deodorants
Underarm deodorants
Aerosol underarm deodorants
Liquid, cream and roll-on deodorants
Manicure preparations
Nail lacquers and enamels
Powders
Talcum and toilet powders
Face powders
Wet application powders, and other powders, including foot
powders
Bath oils and salts
Bath oils and salts
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
Cyclic (coal tar) crudes and intermediates, organic dyes and
pigments
Primary products
Cyclic intermediates
Other cyclic intermediates
Miscellaneous other cyclic intermediates
Synthetic organic dyes
Benzenoid dyes
Synthetic organic pigments (lakes and toners)
Synthetic organic pigments (lakes and toners)
Other synthetic organic pigments

Product
code

Dec.
1982*

Mar.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

101.1
109.1
(3)
98.3
95.4
105.1
(3)
130.1
130.1
120.6
172.8
112.6

-0.2
-.2
(3)
1.0
0
3.2

-0.4
-.2
(3)
2.1
1.4
3.6
3
()
-.2
-.2
.7

-0.4
1.2
(3)
-.3
-.7
.4
(3)
.6

-4.1
.5

1.5
.3

2.8
0

2.5
2.8

5.4
6.2
4.6

Apr.
19832

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

101.5
107.8
106.5
97.9
94.9
104.8
99.1
129.3
129.3
119.7
170.2

112.2

95.4
101.8
94.1
130.1
130.1
120.4
172.9
112.2

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80

122.3
124.6
127.7
132.9
126.2
121.0
122.0
122.9
120.4
123.5
130.2
125.5
136.0
134.6

128.3
128.3
125.9
147.5
117.1
126.9
116.0
100.0
131.7
124.0
136.5
131.9
135.9
143.0

127.0
129.2
125.9
147.5
(*)

132.4
124.5
137.3
132.8
136.7
145.8

-1.0
.7
0
0
3
()
.4
.2
3
()
.5
.3
.6
.6
.6
2.0

2844-31
2844-31A
2844-316
2844-313
2844-337
2844-351
2844-398
2844-5
2844-51
2844-51A
2844-511
2844-512
2844-513
2844-514
2844-51B
2844-515
2844-518

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80

137.8
109.1
106.8
104.1
121.3
128.1
119.7
124.3
127.5
119.3
123.0
141.6
115.9
119.5
116.5
116.1
109.6
111.9

136.9
111.0
106.9
104.2
130.0
126.3
116.1
124.3
133.3
126.2
128.6
(3)
120.7
126.5
118.6
124.2
112.7
129.5

137.6
109.6
106.9
104.2
123.1
127.2
118.5
(3)
135.0
126.9
130.1
(3)
120.7
126.5
118.6
124.2
112.7
129.5

.5
-1.3
0
0
-5.3
.7
2.1
(3)
1.3
.6
1.2
3
()
0
0
0
0
0
0

5.3
-.4
-1.1
3
()
0
-10.1
.4
.3
2.8
0

2.1
-.8
-1.0
(3)
7.0
6.8
6.2
(3)
4.2
5.8
3.5
7.3
4.2
15.7

2844-519
2844-52A
2844-521
2844-522

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80

121.0
129.8
130.6
119.3

121.0
139.3
132.2
119.3

121.0
139.6
132.0
119.3

0
.3
-.1
0

0
12.4
12.9
0

0
2.3
1.9
0

.3
7.1
-2.1

2844-523
2844-52B
2844-52C
2844-527
2844-528
2844-53
2844-531
2844-54

03/80
03/80

124.2
142.4

147.7
139.0

148.9
145.3

4.5

16.9
2.0

3.8
7.2

23.0
3.6

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80

139.2
125.1
125.7
139.2
126.2
(3)
133.5

134.8
123.4
134.9
149.6
132.6
133.8

128.6
135.9
150.9
133.9
133.8

4.3
.8
.9
1.0

4.4
10.3
11.0
1.0

8.1
7.S

7.6
12.6
12.5

6.1

9.9

03/80

128.1

128.2

128.2

03/80
03/80
03/80

129.7
90.5
147.9

147.4
114.7
149.3

147.4
97.2

0
-15.3

37.8
0

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

98.5
100.3
101.0
100.0
100.0

98.5
100.2
100.7
100.0
100.0

-.1
-.1
-.3
0
0

-1.5
.2
.7
0
0

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.9
94.6
94.6
93.3

101.2
95.0
95.0
93.9

.3
.5
.5
.6

-5.0
-5.0
-6.1

2834-22102
2834-22109
2834-298
2834-3
2834-301
2834-302
2834-30209
2834-M
2834-Z89
2834-S
2831-S
2834-SSS
2844
2844-P
2844-1
2844-135
2844-156
2844-2
2844-2A
2844-223
2844-232
2844-3
2844-3A
2844-321
2844-3B
2844-341
2844-36A

2844-363

2844-541
2844-543
2844-549
2844-56
2844-561
2844-M
2844-S

2865
2865-P
2865-1
2865-199
2865-19999
2865-2

2865-299
2865-3
2865-311
2865-31199

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

36

101.3
109.3
(3)

97.3

127.5
116.2
(3)

O
0
0
.2
-.1
.3

-4.2
.9
(3)
3.8
9.1
(3)
1.8
0
3.7
4.0
-.1
8.2

-.9
-1.0
0
0
-4.2
.4

.6
.9

13.0
(3)
13.8
3.2
(3)
18.6
1.1
5.6
5.6
2.3
9.2

1.7
.6
.1
.1

2.8
3.1
2.3

14.8
62.7
4.3
-.4
2.3
-.5
6.1
(3)
-4.0
-7.0
(3)
-2.8

3.6
6.6
6.6
2.0
.7
-4.1
-6.6
-6.9
5.1
9.3
5.7
5.1
4.4
(3)
4.8
(3)
4.3
5.7
4.7

1.7

0
8.5

48.1
-.2

.2
-24.4

Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c
Primary products
Synthetic organic chemicals, n.e.c
Flavor and perfume materials
Chemical compounds, unmixed
Chemical compounds, mixed
Rubber processing chemicals
Plasticizers
Other plasticizers
Pesticides and other synthetic organic agricultural chemicals
Other pesticides and other synthetic organic agricultural
chemicals
Ethyl alcohol and other industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c
Other industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c
Ethylene
Miscellaneous other industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c
Miscellaneous end-use chemicals and chemical products,
excluding urea
Gasoline additives
Lubricating oil and grease additives
Other miscellaneous end-use chemicals and chemical
products, excluding urea
Miscellaneous cyclic and acyclic chemicals and chemical
products
Alcohols, synthetic, monohydric
Other miscellaneous cyclic and acyclic chemicals and
chemical products
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products
Cyclic crudes and intermediates, organic dyes and pigments ..
Other secondary products

2869

Nitrogenous fertilizers
Primary products
Synthetic ammonia, nitric acid and ammonium compounds .,
Nitrate (100% NH4NO3)
Nitrate for fertilizer use
Solid nitrate
Nitrogen solutions and other ammonium compounds
Nitrogen solutions, including mixtures containing urea
(100%N)
Anhydrous and aqua ammonia
Anhydrous ammonia
Urea
Secondary products
Phosphatic fertilizers

2873

Phosphatic fertilizers
Primary products
Phosphoric acid
Wet process phosphoric acid
Superphosphate and other phosphatic fertilizer materials
Superphosphate
Triple superphosphates (42% P2O5 and above)
Ammonium phosphates and other phosphatic fertilizer
materials
Ammonium phosphates
Mixed fertilizers, produced from one or more materials made in
the same plant
Complete mixed fertilizer
Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form
Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form, other N-P-K
Secondary products

2874

Fertilizers, mixing only
Mixed fertilizers (made by plants which do not manufacture
phosphatic fertilizer materials)
Complete mixed fertilizers (guarantees N, P205 and K20)
Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form
Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form, 5-10-15 N-P-K
Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form, 6-24-24 N-P-K
Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form, 10-10-10 N-P-K
Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form, 12-12-12 n-p-k
Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form, miscellaneous N-P-K
Complete mixed fertilizers, liquid form
Incomplete mixed fertilizers
Incomplete mixed fertilizers, grades guaranteeing P205 and
K20only
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products

2875

Product
code

2869-P
2869-3
2869-311
2869-31111
2869-31112
2869-331
2869-351
2869-35199
2869-4
2869-499
2869-5
2869-59912

2869-6
2869-613
2869-614

Index
base

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

98.8
97.2
95.3
99.9
100.0
99.6
100.2
89.9
89.0
96.6

0.2
-.5
0
.1
0
.4
0
0
0
-.1

-0.7
-1.6
-4.7
-.1
0
-.2
.2
-10.1
-11.0
-1.7

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

96.7
99.5
98.3
95.6
100.0

96.6
99.2
98.8
96.2

-.1
-.2
.6
.6

-1.7
-1.5
-.8
-3.2

ft

ft

100.0
100.0
100.0

97.2
93.2

95.5
(3)
100.0

-1.8

-2.0

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

98.5
97.7
95.3
99.8
100.0
99.2
100.2
89.9
89.0
96.7

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

12/82
12/82
12/82

Apr.
19832

ft

0

ft

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft

ft
(3)
ft

12/82

100.0

98.5

ft

ft

2869-7
2869-754

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

98.0
98.0

97.7
98.4

-.4
.4

-1.2
,-1.7

ft
ft

ft

2869-799
2869-M
2869-Z89

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
(3)
100.0
100.0
100.0

98.5
100.0
(3)
100.0
95.8

98.0
100.0

-.5
0
(3)
1.6

-.3
0

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
(3)
ft
ft

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

117.5
115.4
117.2
121.6

115.4
112.7
114.7
118.8

116.7
114.2
116.6
126.8

1.1
1.4
1.7
6.7

.1
6.2

-3.2
-4.1
-4.4
2.8

-6.5
-7.8
-7.0
-5.2

12/79
12/79

109.0

110.0

128.0
108.4

-1.5

0

4.5
-12.6

-7.4
-6.7

12/79

109.4

110.6

113.8

2.8

4.8

-10.4

-1.7

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

108.5
121.1

104.8
122.2
100.6

.1
0
0

-2.4
1.2

97.5

104.7
122.2
100.6

-2.7
.9
3.1

-11.3
-.9
-3.8

1.2
1.1

-1.0
-1.7

-7.2
-8.7

1.4
4.7
5.0

-1.3
-1.5
3.4
3.6

-8.8
-9.2
-6.8
-7.2

2865-S
2869-SSS

2873-P
2873-1
2873-1A
2873-15A
2873-152
2873-1B
2873-155
2873-13
2873-131
2873-2
2873-S
2874-S

101.6
91.2

99.5

-4.8
.3

ft
1.0
-3.9
-.5

-.1
-.4

ft

2874-P
2874-1
2874-151
2874-2
2874-2A
2874-241

12/79
12/79

107.0
104.9

107.4
105.7

107.3
105.0

-.1
-.6

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

118.6
101.9
96.1
95.2

119.6
103.1
101.2
100.5

118.9
102.3
100.5
99.7

-.6
-.7
-.7

2874-2B
2874-251

12/79
12/79

103.6
104.7

103.6
104.7

102.9
103.9

-.7
-.8

.5
.5

-2.9
-3.2

-9.9
-11.0

2874-3
2874-31
2874-313
2874-31306
2874-S

12/79
12/80
12/79
12/79
12/79

108.1
100.4
108.7

107.0
101.1
109.4

-.5
.5
.6
(3)

.1
1.1
1.2

-3.1
-.6
-.6

-6.1
-4.5
-3.0

125.3

122.7

106.5
101.6
110.0
(3)
129.6

3.5

4.3

12/79

119.3

117.3

118.1

2875-P
2875-2A
2875-213
2875-21301
2875-21302
2875-21303
2875-21304
2875-21306
2875-227
2875-2B

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/80

118.7
117.0
117.5
123.0
106.5
117.8
124.8
117.4
130.8
109.3

116.3
114.6
115.6
120.9
106.5
117.6
124.3
115.3
123.2
106.9

117.1
115.4
116.7
118.9
109.2
116.7
124.6
116.6
119.5
107.5

2875-231
2875-M
2875-Z89
2875-S

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

108.6
117.6
117.7
136.7

107.7
117.1
117.2
136.9

109.1
118.2
118.3
137.7

ft

(3)

ft

ft

5.6

ft
6.0

-2.3

-3.8

-.6
-.5
.3
-2.7
2.6
-.1
.4
.4
-8.6
-1.2

-3.1
-3.2
-2.6
-3.1
1.6
-1.8
-.8
-2.8
-8.6
-2.4

-4.6
-4.8
-4.7
-4.4
-2.6
-4.2
-2.7
-4.8
-6.4
-3.1

.9
3.2
3.3
.6

-.9
.3
.3
1.0

-6.3
-.5
-.5
-1.7

.7

See footnotes at end of table.




Apr.
1982

37

.7
.7
1.0

-1.7
2.6
-.8
.2
1.1
-3.0
.6

1.3
1.0
1.0
.5

Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Agricultural chemicals, n.e.c
Primary products
Insecticidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden or
health service use
Containing organic compounds
Carbamate preparations
Organo-phosphate preparations
Other organic preparations
Herbicidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden or
health service use
Containing organic compounds
Phenoxy compound preparations
Triazine preparations
Other organic preparations
Fungicidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden or
health service use
Containing organic compounds
Miscellaneous organic compounds
Other pesticidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden
or health service use
Except soil fumigants, defoliants, dissicants and rodenticides
Household pesticidal preparations
Miscellaneous household pesticidal preparations, including
industrial exterminants
Secondary products

2879

Explosives
Primary products
Explosives manufactured in privately owned and operated
establishments

2892

Product
code

Permissables
ANFO, except slurry
Water gel and slurries
Blasting accessories
Blasting caps
Other blasting accessories
Secondary products
Paving mixtures and block
Primary products
Emulsified asphalt incl. liquid additives
Asphalt & tar paving mixtures & blocks
Northern tier
Central tier
Southern tier
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products

2951

Lubricating oils and greases
Primary products
Lubricating and similar oils
Automotive
Commercial
Commercial motor oil
Other commercial oil
Retail
Retail motor oil
Other retail oil
Industrial
General industrial oil
Industrial process oil
Industrial metalworking oil
Lubricating greases
Industrial grease
Secondary products

2992

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

1.0
1.4

-1.1
-1.3

Apr.
1982

06/82
06/82

100.1
100.1

99.4
99.2

99.3
99.1

-0.1
-.2

2879-5
2879-525
2879-52531
2879-52541
2879-52579

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

99.5
99.5
100.5
98.6
95.1

99.2
99.2
101.2
100.5
87.0

99.4
99.3
(3)
100.6
87.0

.2
.2

2879-6
2879-625
2879-62541
2879-62565
2879-62579

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

100.6
100.6
(3)
99.1
102.0

99.0
98.9
102.7
97.5
96.8

98.8
98.7
102.6

2.9
3.0
.9

96.9

-.2
-.2
0
-.6

2879-7
2879-725
2879-72579

06/82
06/82
06/82

99.0
98.8
98.8

97.3
98.8
98.8

95.6
96.7
96.7

-1.7
-2.2
-2.2

-3.4
-2.2
-2.2

-4.4
-3.3
-3.3

2879-8
2879-898
2879-9

06/82
06/82
06/82

100.9
99.2
100.0

100.9
99.3
103.7

100.9
99.3
103.6

0
0
0

-.2
(3)
-.1

.2
.2
-.2

2879-998
2879-S

06/82
06/82

98.7
100.0

97.6
99.6

97.5

-.5
(3)

-1.3

2892-P

12/80
12/80

114.8
115.3

115.7
116.8

115.7
116.9

-2.5
-2.5

-2.5
-2.5

0
.5

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

115.3
115.1
101.7
123.4
124.4
115.2

116.8
114.7

117.6

116.9
115.0
(3)
123.0
(3)
119.7
(3)
117.3

-2.5
-.5
(3)
.4
(3)
4.1
(3)
6.9

-2.5
0
(3)
.3
(3)
3.2
(3)
(3)
(*)

.5
-.7
()
3.1
(3)
2.1
(3)
4.7

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

99.1

2951-P
2951-111
2951-113
2951-11311
2951-11312
2951-11313
2951-M
2951-Z89
2951 -S

100.3
100.4
100.7
99.8
100.4
95.7
(3)
91.4
88.4
109.8

1.0
1.2

108.8

100.2
100.1
99.7
99.8
(3)
96.3
104.5
92.8
90.7
109.8

1.3
1.4
()
1.0
.9
1.8
(3)
-.6
-1.1

2992-P
2992-1
2992-111
2992-1111
2992-11111
2992-11112
2992-1112
2992-11121
2992-11122
2992-121
2992-12111
2992-12112
2992-12113
2992-2
2992-232
2992-S

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

106.1
106.3
106.3
105.3
107.7
107.6
107.8
102.8
108.3
(3)
108.7
109.8
107.4
108.3
106.3
104.8

106.5
106.7
106.6
105.8
107.7
107.5
107.8
103.9
110.4
(3)
108.4
109.8
106.6
108.3
107.3
106.4

106.4
106.6
106.5
105.7
107.6
107.3
107.8
103.8
110.3
(3)
108.3
109.8
106.6
107.8
107.5
106.8

See footnotes at end of table.




Dec.
19822

2879-P

2892-1
2892-11
2892-113
2892-117
2892-118
2892-16
2892-167
2892-169
2892-S

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A01
A01
A01
A01
A01
A01
A01
A01

123.7
119.8

0
0

-.1
(3)
-.2

-.3
-.3

-1.3

99.7
98.6
(3)

94.4
103.1
92.8
90.7

.1
.2
1.0
0
(3)
-.6
(3)

3

1.0
()
.7
3

-1.5
-2.5
0

-1.5
-2.5

0
0
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.2
0
0
-.1
3
()

.4
.4
.3
.6
-.1
-.2
0
1.4
2.5
(3)
-.3
0
-.7
-.5
1.1
1.9

-.1
0
0
-.5
.2
.3

-1.8
-1.9
-2.2

105.7
99.0

1.6
-8.5

3

1.0

1.4
-.8
2.0
.2
.4
3
()
-5.5

-9.2

.9

.8

.1
.1
0
.2
-.4

.1
.3
.3
.5
-.4
-.8
0
1.4
2.6
(3)
-.3
.1
-.7
-.7
.4
-1.8

1.7
(3)
-.5
-.3
-.7
-.5
.7
1.9

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Tires and inner tubes
Primary products
Passenger car pneumatic tires
Radials
Highway standard service
13" Rim diameter. Original equipment or replacement ...
14" Rim diameter. Original equipment or replacement
15" Rim diameter. Original equipment or replacement
Non-radials
Bias-Ply
Highway standard service
14" Rim diameter. Original equipment or replacement
15" Rim diameter. Original equipment or replacement..
Bias-belted
Truck/bus tires, including off highway
Non-radials
...
Light highway truck. Original equipment or replacement
Medium/heavy highway truck. Original equipment or
replacement
Other pneumatic and all solid tires
Tractor/implement tires
Rear tractor. Original equipment or replacement
Industrial and highway - solid
Other solid and semi-pneumatic, incl. hand lawnmower, baby
carriage, tricycle, etc
Tread rubber, tire sundries, and repair materials
Tread rubber
Other tire sundries and repair materials, n.e.c
Secondary products

3011

Rubber and plastics footwear
Primary products
Footwear of all rubber or all plastics

3021

Product
code

Apr.
1982

-1.2

-3.0
-3.3
-2.9
-4.2
-4.2
.1

-3.3
-3.7
-3.0
-4.5
-4.5
.1

-2.8
-3.1
-2.1
-3.3
-3.3
1.3

-.9
-6.3
-1.4
-2.0
-2.3
-2.4
0
-.6
-4.6
-4.0
-3.5

-1.3
-6.5
-1.2

-.9
-5.0

-4.9
-4.4
-3.5

-.7
-1.5
-1.8
-.5
-3.1
.5
-4.8
-4.5
-3.0

-5.7
-4.0
-4.0
-10.3

-6.8
-3.7
-3.5
-9.2

91.3
99.3
98.0
88.3

-.8
-1.1

3011-31421
3011-333

89.8
100.1
99.2
91.1
107.0

-3.1

-4.8
-1.5
-2.2
-5.8

3011-342
3011-5
3011-511
3011-539
3011-S

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

105.5
103.2
104.0
102.7
104.6

89.7
102.8
103.4
102.3
104.4

88.9
102.8
103.4
102.2

-.9
0
0
0

-.9
.6
1.1
-.5

-15.8
.2
-.5

.2
.9
-.5

3021-P
3021-1
3021-121

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

102.1
104.3
109.9
106.5

101.6
103.8
111.3
108.6

101.9
104.2
113.0
110.3

.3
.3
1.5
1.6

-.2
-.1
2.8
3.6

-.1
0
2.5
3.6

-1.7
.2
2.8
3.6

3021-2
3021-201
3021-203
3021-205
3021 -S

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

102.8
101.7

101.8
99.9
(3)

101.8
99.9
(3)
103.1
93.7

0
0

-.9

-.6
-1.7

0
0

-.2

-.8
-2.5
3
()
.9
-.4

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

103.4
104.2
101.1
105.3
99.5
103.6
100.0
106.1
101.6

-.7
-.9
0
0
0
0
0

.7
.9

101.1
103.0
(3)
96.6
101.1
100.0
100.0
100.0

96.2
102.6
100.0
100.0
100.0

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

99.6
99.7

99.7
99.7

-.1
-.1

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.3
96.8

100.3
96.8
94.4
100.0
101.4
100.4

1.1
0

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
101.4
100.0
(3)

0
1.4

3011-152

3011-2
3011-215
3011-21511

3011-21521
3011-3
3011-314

3041-P

3041-1
3041-103
3041-105
3041-3

3041-314
3041-316
3041-4

3041-451
3041-453
3041-6
3041-63
3041-639
3041-663
3041-674

3041-68
3041-684
3041-S

3079-P
3079-A
3079-A23
3079-B

3079-BA
3079-B36
3079-B48
3079-BB
3079-C

3

()
103.4
94.5

103.1
93.7
104.4
105.4
101.0
105.3
99.4
108.6
100.0
107.1
103.8
105.0
100.0
101.4
103.0
107.6

94.4
100.0
101.4
100.6

103.6
104.5
101.0
105.3
99.4
108.5
100.0
107.0
103.2
104.2
100.0
100.6
100.2
107.6
97.1
102.3
100.0

(3)
100.0

-1.4
-1.7
-3.1
-3.1
0
.2

-5.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
-.1
.6
0
1.6

3

()

-.1
-.6
-.7
0
-.8
-2.8
0

.9
-.3
0

-.1
0
-.1
3.8
0
0
.4
.5
0
-.5
-2.8
0
.6

1.2
0

1.4
.4

3079-CA

3079-C19
3079-CB
3079-CC
3079-C51
3079-CD

3079-C79
3079-CE
3079-C81
3079-CF

3079-C89

See footnotes at end of table.




Oct.
1982

95.6
101.1
98.4
89.2
109.8

3011-15113

3079

Jan.
1983

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

3011-1511

Miscellaneous Plastics Products
Primary products
Plastics resins and materials, n.e.c
Other plastics resins and materials
Plastics furniture components and furnishings
Selected plastic furniture components and furnishings
Furniture components, accessories, and parts, except foam ..
Other (incl. fixtures, lampshades, frames, etc.)
Foam plastics for furniture
Plastic packaging
Plastic shipping and storage products
Foamed protective shipping pads and shaped packaging
Plastic bottles
Plastic containers
Jars
Plastic caps and closures
Caps and closures
Food trays
Food trays (baskets, shipping boxes, and cases)
Other plastics packaging
Other plastics packaging

Mar.
1983

99.2
98.2
98.9
99.7
99.7
106.6
102.1
97.7
98.0
97.2
96.5
100.0
94.9
99.0
96.3
96.5
100.3

3011-15112

3041

Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —
Apr.
19832

100.5
99.6
100.6
102.9
102.9
106.6
101.9
102.9
98.0
97.2
96.5
100.0
94.9
99.0
96.4
95.9
100.3

3011-15
3011-151

Rubber and plastics hose and belting
Primary products
Rubber and plastics belts and belting, flat
Light weight conveyor and elevator
Heavy duty conveyor and elevator
Rubber hose, mandrel made, and all hydraulic
Textile, nonhydraulic
Wire, hydraulic
Rubber hose, long length nonhydraulic, except garden
Textile
Wire
All other rubber and plastics hose
Wrapped reinforced
Machine
Braided or loomed, helical reinforced
All other rubber hose
All other plastics hose
Nonhydraulic
Secondary products

Mar.
19832

102.6
102.0
102.5
105.1
105.1
106.5
105.2
104.9
99.4
99.3
99.0
102.9
94.9
99.6
100.8
100.5
104.0

3011-1121
3011-11211
3011-11212
3011-11213

Boots

Dec.
19822

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

3011-P
3011-1
3011-112

Footwear with rubber or plastic sole vulcanized or molded to
fabric uppers
Men's footwear
Youths' and boys' footwear
Women's and misses' footwear
Secondary products

Index
base

39

100.0

101.9
100.0
100.0
100.7
100.7

99.9
99.9
99.3
99.3

100.7
100.7
99.9
99.9
99.2
99.2

-.8

-2.1
-2.5
-2.8
0
.2

ft

0
0
2.1
1.9
2.5
1.7
0
-4.2
.6
.8
(3)
-.7
-2.5
.7
-.2
.3
0

(3)
.3
-8.4
.8

1.0
-2.6
1.9
-3.2
5.1
(3)
1.4
.9
1.2
3
()
-.7
-2.2
1.3
-2.8

1.1
0

ft
ft3
()
ft
ft
ft3
()
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft3
()
ft
ft
ft

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Miscellaneous Plastics Products—Continued
Transportation fabricated plastics products
Components, housing, accessories and parts for transportation
equipment
Motor vehicles
Foam plastics for automobiles
Electrical and electronic fabricated plastics products
Office, computing & accounting machines, cash registers &
data processing machines
Office, computing & accounting machines, cash registers,
and data processing machines
Household and commercial appliances
Household and commercial appliances
Other electrical and electronic equipment
Other electrical and electronic equipment
Plastic industrial machinery parts
Selected plastic industrial machinery products
Gears, bearings, bushings and cams
Other components, housings, accessories and parts
Other industrial plastics products
Other industrial plastics products
Dinnerware, tableware, and kitchenware, except cups
Dinnerware, tableware, and kitchenware, except cups
Consumer, institutional & commercial fabricated plastics
products, n.e.c
Foamed plastics products
Foam plastics (incl. sponges, holiday decorations, etc.)
Plasticware (other than dinnerware, tableware, and
kitchenware)
Hospitalware
Other consumer, commercial and industrial products
Other consumer, commercial and industrial products
Unsupported plastics film, sheetings, rods and tubes
Film, sheets, and sheetings (excl. foam and floor and wall
coverings)
Polyethylene
Vinyl and vinyl copolymer
Other unsupported plastics film, sheets and sheeting
Rods, tubes and other shapes
Rods, tubes and other stock shapes (excl. foam)
Laminated plastics sheets, rods and tubes
Thermosetting
Thermoplastic
Building and construction plastics products
Plastic construction panels
Corrugated and flat panels
Selected finished plastic construction products
Doors, partitions, moldings, windows and frames, and
decorative trim
Supported and unsupported floor, wall and counter coverings ..
Other unsupported floor, wall, and counter coverings
Plastic pipes and fittings
Pipes
Fittings and unions
Custom compounded purchased resins
Custom compounded purchased resins
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products

Product
code

Jan.
1983

100.6

0.1

0.7

3079-DA
3079-D32
3079-DB
3079-E

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.6
100.7
100.1
100.8

100.8
100.8
100.1
100.7

.2
.2
0
0

.9
1.0
.1
.7

3079-EA

12/82

100.0

100.2

100.0

-.2

3079-E11
3079-EB
3079-E23
3079-EF
3079-E83
3079-F
3079-FA
3079-F21
3079-F25
3079-FB
3079-F41
3079-G
3079-G11

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

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

100.2
100.6
100.6
102.2
102.2
104.1
100.0
100.0
100.0
107.2
107.2
100.0
100.0

100.6
100.6
102.2
102.2
104.7
101.3
100.8
101.5
107.2
107.2
101.1
101.1

0
0
0
0
.5
1.3
.8
1.5
0
0
1.1
1.1

3079-H
3079-HA
3079-H31

12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0

99.5
99.9
98.3

99.4
100.1

98.9

-.1
.2
.7

3079-HD
3079-H63
3079-HE
3079-H73
3079-1

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

102.0
101.1
101.1
99.0

102.0
100.9
100.9
99.0

0
-.2
-.2
0

2.9
.6
.6

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
(3)
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

98.9
100.0
100.0
100.9
100.0
(3)
99.9

98.8
100.0

-.1
0
-.5
.2
.5
3
()

-1.1
(3)
-.5
(3)
.5
(3)
-1.0
(3)
(3)
-2.6

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
(3)
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

102.4
100.0
100.0
93.8
99.1
(3)
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.3

99.5

3111-331

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

3111-5
3111-512
3111-513
3111-9

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

66.0
59.9
95.3
103.9

3143-P
3143-1

12/80
12/80
12/80

107.1
106.9
107.3

3079-6B

3079-623
3079-6C
3079-639
3079-6E

3079-657
3079-658
3079-9

3079-911
3079-M
3079-Z89
3079-S

3111-P
3111-1
3111-1A
3111-134
3111-137
3111-13711
3111-13712
3111-142
3111-147
3111-1C

3111-3

See footnotes at end of table.




Mar.
1983

100.4

3079-612

3143

Apr.
19832

100.0

3079-3

Men's footwear
Primary products
Men's leather upper footwear

Mar.
19832

12/82

3079-301
3079-381
3079-6
3079-6A

3111

Dec.
19822

3079-D

3079-1A
3079-127
3079-167
3079-177
3079-1B
3079-185

Leather tanning and finishing
Primary products
Finished cattle hide and kip side leather
Grains, except offal and welting leather
Bag, case, and strap leather
Upper leather, including patent
Dress and casual shoe, including all patent
Other upper leather
Garment leather
Other grains
Finished splits
Finished sheep and lamb leather
Garment leather
Rough.crust, and wet blue not finished in the same
establishment
Wet blue cattle hide splits
Rough, crust and other wet blue
Receipts for contract tanning done for others on their materials

Index
base

40

98.8

99.3
101.1
100.6
98.5
98.7
97.8
100.7
(3)
84.9
102.9
101.5

99.5
101.0
100.5
(3)

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

03

.6
.6
2.2
(3)
4.7
1.3

t3)

-.9

-1.0
-1.4

96.8

98.9
98.3
(3)
96.9

95.2
101.3

94.7
103.1

-.6
1.7

102.2
100.0

-.1
.9
0

93.7
98.9
(3)
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.4

-.1
-.2
()
0
0
0
0
.1

-6.0

99.5
99.1
99.0
100.7
99.9
98.2
98.5
96.8

100.0
99.6
99.6

.5
.5
.5
.4
.3
.5
.3
1.6

1.0
1.2
.9
.7
-.6
.5
.3

83.8
102.9

86.1
102.9
101.5

2.8
0

1.4
0
0

7.0
.8

1.0

2.7
3.0
1.7

74.3
69.9
95.3
106.3

76.5
73.0
(3)
106.3

2.9
4.5

6.6
9.2
(3)
4.0

38.5
58.1
(3)
2.3

5.2
7.6
(3)
3.7

107.9
107.8
108.2

108.2
108.1
108.4

.2
.3
.1

-.2
0
-.2

.4
.6
.5

99.7
100.6

100.9

101.1
100.3
98.7
98.7
98.3

()

-.6

3

()
<•)
3

1.4

1.3
1.9
1.0
.5
-2.5
.8
1.1
-.8

2.6
2.8
2.7
2.7
4.5
3.0
4.0
-2.1

Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Index
Industry
code

Industry and product1

Men's footwear—Continued
Men's leather upper dress and casual shoes
Men's leather upper boots
Men's leather upper work shoes or boots
Men's leather upper other footwear
Men's plastic upper footwear
Men's plastic upper dress and casual shoes
Secondary products
Women's footwear
Primary products
Women's leather upper footwear
Women's leather upper dress shoes
Women's leather upper casual shoes
Women's leather upper sandals
Women's leather upper boots
Women's leather upper other footwear
Women's plastic upper footwear
Women's plastic upper dress shoes
Women's plastic upper casual shoes
Women's plastic upper sandals
Women's other upper footwear
Secondary products

Product
code

3143-111

3143-112
3143-113
3143-114
3143-2
3143-216
3143-S
.4

Personal leather goods, except women's handbags and
purses
Primary products
Personal leather goods, except women's handbags and purses
Billfolds, wallets, French purses and clutches
Billfolds, wallets, French purses and clutches, leather
Billfolds and wallets
French purses
Clutches
Billfolds, wallets, French purses and clutches, except
leather
Travel kits
.'
Other personal goods, leather
Other personal goods, except leather
Secondary products

106.6
111.1
109.7
107.8
103.9
104.1
105.7

107.0
111.1
109.7
105.4
105.5
106.1
105.3

0.4
0
0
-2.2
1.5
2.0
-.4

0.8
0
-1.3
-2.2
1.8
2.3
-1.0

0
.2
-.9
-2.2
1.8
2.3
-2.0

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

102.7
102.0
102.7
101.8
100.7
(3)

102.4
101.4
101.7
102.4
100.0

0
0
-.1
0

.6
.4
.8
.6
.7

-.4
-.8
-.9
.6
-.8
-4.6

2.4
2.3
2.2
-.4
3.5

.1
-.2
.6
(3)
-7.0

1.3

2.1
.6
1.1

102.1
102.4
102.4

100.8
100.9
100.9
101.3
101.1
103.2

3172-51122
3172-51133

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

3172-515
3172-531
3172-596
3172-597
3172-S

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

3211-P
3211-5
3211-512

3149-318

3149-319
3149-4
3149-421
3149-5
3149-524
3149-525

3149-6
3149-S
3143-S

3144-S
3149-SSS

3171-P

3171-5
3171-511
3171-551
3171-571
3171-S

3172
3172-P
3172-5
3172-5 A

3172-511
3172-51111

3221-P
3221-1

3221-11
3221-111
3221-112
3221-114

3221-115

See footnotes at end of table.




104.5
111.1
110.9
107.8
103.6
103.7
105.9

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

3149-3

3221

1.2
-.3
-.4
-1.5
1.9
2.5

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

110.9
109.3
114.9
(3)
98.9
(3)
91.3
110.4

3149-1

Glass containers
Primary products
Glass containers for domestic consumption
Narrow neck containers
Food
Medicinal and health
Toiletries and cosmetics
Non-alcoholic beverage

Apr.
1982

111.4
109.5114.8
112.8
98.6
103.2
91.3
109.9
111.3
106.7
114.0
114.2
108.2
122.6
(3)
107.8
118.6
102.1
108.2

3149-112
3149-2
3149-215
3149-216

3211

Oct.
1982

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
05/80
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/80
12/80
12/79

3149-P

Flat glass
Primary products
Sheet(window), plate and float glass
.085 inch through .107 inch

Jan.
1983

116.6

3144-217
3144-218
3144-3
3144-S

3171

Mar.
1983

62.8

3144-112
3144-113
3144-114
3144-115
3144-2
3144-216

Women's and children's handbags and purses
Primary products
Women's and children's handbags and purses
All or chiefly leather
All or chiefly plastic
Other materials, except precious metals
Secondary products

Apr.
19832

114.3

3144-1
3144-111

41

Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Mar.
19832

12/80

3144-P

3149

Dec.
19822

102.4
101.3
101.8
102.4
100.1
99.3
109.4
111.9
98.7
104.8
(3)
57.3

3144

Footwear, except rubber, n.e.c
Primary products
Youths' and boys' footwear
Youths' and boys' leather upper footwear
Misses'footwear
Misses' leather upper footwear
Misses' non-leather upper footwear
Children's footwear
Children's leather upper footwear
Children's nonleather upper footwear
Infants' and babies' footwear
Infants' and babies' leather upper footwear
Athletic footwear, except rubber
Athletic footwear designed for sports
All other athletic footwear, except rubber
All other footwear, except rubber, n.e.c
Secondary products
Men's footwear
Women's footwear
Other secondary products

Index
base

108.0
110.4

99.2
104.6
105.5

96.9
(3)
109.5

113.5
113.7
107.0
120.3
(3)
108.3
116.7
102.4
104.2
193.5

99.3
(3)
111.9
98.9
105.3
(3)
57.5

-.1
0
()
0
.2
.5
3

-.9
.6

-2.1

-14.4

110.9
109.3
114.9
113.0
98.9
103.8
91.3
110.4
111.8
(3)
113.5
113.7
107.0

0
.2
.6
.8
1.1
1.8
0
.7
.8
(3)
.1
.1

2.4
.9
2.6
1.8
1.3
2.1
3
()
1.3
1.5
3
()
1.0
1.2

-1.2

-1.0

108.3
116.7
102.4
104.2

.8
-.5
.3
-1.3

1.1
8.2

102.2
102.6
102.6
98.0
103.8
108.6
100.0

102.2
102.6
102.6
98.0
103.8
108.6
100.0

-.4
-.5
-.5
-1.0

102.0
102.0
102.0
103.0
102.5
106.0
97.8
100.0

101.9
101.9
101.9
103.0
102.5
106.0
97.8
100.0

.3
.3
.3
.9
1.0

0
-.8
0

.9
.8

1.8
2.1
2.1
-.9
3.8
3.1

1.1
1.0
1.0
1.6
1.4
2.7

108.4
(3)
100.9

99.9
103.7
102.1

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

112.9
112.7
107.1
110.2

114.8
114.6
110.7
114.2

114.8
114.6
110.7

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

99.9
99.9
99.9
99.9
99.9

99.1
99.1
99.1
98.4
100.0
99.8
100.3
95.2

99.0
99.0
99.0
98.3
100.0
99.8
100.3
95.2

100.0

100.0
99.8

2.5
2.5
3.9

-1.0
-1.1
-1.1

-1.9
(3)
-.2
.3
-5.4

-1.1
-1.1
-1.1
-1.9

.1
-.2
.3
-5.4

7.6
7.4
3.9

Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry
code

Industry and product1

Product
code

Index
base

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

0
0
0

-2.5
(3)
-4.0
(3)
-.8
-.9
0

-2.5
-3.5
-4.0
(3)
-.8

2.3

1.8

1.8
1.8
1.9
1.9

-1.1
-1.1
-1.3
-1.8

.4
6.0
3
()
.8
1.3
.8
5.0
-.7
-1.8

-2.3
4.0

Apr.
1982

Glass containers—Continued
3221-1155

FNOn-r0THIaQI6

10 to 11.9 oz
16 to 16.9 oz
17 to 33.9 oz
Beer
Non-refillable
Under 11 oz
12 to 15.9 oz
Liquor
Wine
Wide mouth containers
Food

Hydraulic cement
Primary products
Portland cement
Normal Portland cement, ASTM Type I
Northeast region
Middle Atlantic division
North Central region
East North Central division
West North Central division
South region
South Atlantic division
East South Central division
West South Central division
West region
Pacific division
Moderate heat of hydration (moderate sulfate resistance),
ASTM Type II
Northeast region
Middle Atlantic division
West region
Pacific division
High early strength, ASTM Type III
Other portland cements

3241

Concrete block and brick
Primary products
Concrete block and brick
Structural block, aggregate
Lightweight units made with concrete weighing less than 105
Ib. per cu. ft. (dry weight)
Stretcher units, aggregate
Stretcher units: 8"x8"x16"
Stretcher units, other sizes n.e.c
Other lightweight units, any size, n.e.c
Medium weight units made with concrete weighing >105 Ib.
but <125 Ib. per cu. ft.(dry weight)
Stretcher units, aggregate
Stretcher units, 8"x8"x16"
Normal weight units made with concrete weighing at least
125 Ib. per cu. ft. (dry weight)
Stretcher units, aggregate
Stretcher units, 8"x8"x16"
Stretcher units, other sizes n.e.c
Other normal weight units, any size, n.e.c
Decorative block (such as screen block, split block, slump
block, shadowal block, etc.)
Concrete brick
Paving blocks
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products

3271

Concrete products
Primary products
Concrete pipe
Culvert and storm sewer pipe
Reinforced
Nonreinforced
Sanitary sewer pipe
Reinforced
Precast concrete products
Burial vaults and boxes
Concrete septic tanks
Other precast concrete products
Prestressed concrete products, excluding pipe
Prestressed concrete tees and channels
Prestressed concrete bridge beams
Miscellaneous receipts

3272

101.6

101.7

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

95.8
95.8
95.5
94.5

96.1
96.1
95.7
94.4

97.0
97.0
96.6
95.6

.9
1.0
1.3

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

92.4
95.5
94.4
97.1
97.7
97.3
(3)
95.1
89.4
84.8

97.8
(3)
99.6
97.2
96.7
.102.8
94.3
86.8
82.6

91.1
100.2
(3)
99.6
98.0
96.7
107.9
93.3
88.4
84.8

2.5
(3)
0
.9
0
5.0
-1.1
1.8
2.7

3241-11242
3241-113
3241-117

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

98.4
97.4
97.2
94.2
95.0
99.9
93.9

99.8
97.3
97.0
94.0
94.8
99.5
94.6

99.9
94.8
97.9
94.1
94.9
99.5
95.7

.1
-2.6
.9
.1
.1
0
1.1

,1.8
.1
-1.0
-.5
-.7
-.3
3.4

.5
-3.5
-.5
-4.8
-3.5

3271-P
3271-1
3271-11

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

101.3
102.1
102.1
101.2

101.9
102.5
102.5
101.6

102.8
103.8
103.8
103.0

.9
1.2
1.2
1.4

1.5
1.7
1.7
1.9

.8
1.2
1.2
1.3

0.9
1.9
1.9
2.0

101.4
101.3
99.9
101.6
102.4

102.0
101.9
100.3
102.3
102.9

103.1
103.1
100.5
103.7
103.6

1.1
1.2

1.8
1.8
(3)
2.0
1.9

.8
.6

3271-1112

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

-1.5
1.1
1.9

1.7
1.1
(3)
1.5
5.5

3271-115
3271-1151
3271-11511

06/81
06/81

99.5
97.6

99.5
97.6

100.4
102.2

.9
4.7

.9
4.7

.9
4.7

3271-117
3271-1171
3271-11711
3271-11712
3271-1172

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

101.5
101.4
100.9
101.5
102.4

102.0
101.9
101.2
102.1
102.5

104.1
104.0
101.8
104.6
104.3

2.0
2.1
.7
2.4
1.8

2.5
2.6
.9
3.0
1.9

2.5
2.6
.9
3.0
1.9

3.1
2.9
.9
3.3
4.3

3271-121
3271-151
3271-161
3271-M
3271-Z89
3271-S

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

103.2
119.9
104.4
97.8
97.1
103.1

103.2
119.9

103.2
120.1
106.3
98.7
97.9
104.6

0
.2
0
-.4
-.4
1.5

0
.2
1.8
-.7

.8
.5
(3)
-3.2
-3.5

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/80
12/79
12/79
12/80
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

114.6
114.0
109.2
103.0
111.7
109.6
101.4
108.1
117.6
122.2
(3)
113.2
116.3
120.7

116.0
115.1
109.4
103.4
112.3
109.6
101.4
108.1
120.7
122.2
129.9
114.2
116.3
120.7

!2.4
117.7

3

115.4
114.3
109.2
103.0
111.8
(3)
101.4
108.1
120.7
122.2
129.9
114.2
113.0
118.3
109.7
121.7

-.5
-.7
-.2
-.4
-.4
(3)
0
0
0
0
0
0
-2.8
-2.0
(3)

3241-P

3241-1
3241-111
3241-1111
3241-11112
3241-1112
3^41-11121
3241-11122
3241-1113
3241-11131
3241-11132
3241-11133
3241-1114
3241-11142
3241-112
3241-1121
3241-11212

3241-1124

3271-111
3271-1111
3271-11111
3271-11112

3272-1
3272-16
3272-161
3272-162

3272-17
3272-171
3272-2
3272-234
3272-261
3272-281
3272-3
3272-311
3272-325
3272-M

See footnotes at end of table.




06/82

98.1
95.8
95.7

99.7

3272-P

.

100.8
100.1

ioo.fi

3221-11555
3221-116
3221-1166
3221-11661
3221-11663
3221-117
3221-119
3221-13
3221-131

r

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

98.1
95.8
95.7
(3)
99.1
99.1
100.0
(3)
100.1
100.0

3221-11552
3221-11554

42

99,6
(3)
99.9
99.9
100.0

100.0

(3)
100.8

(3)
100.1

106.3
99.1
98.3
103.1

()
120.1

(3)
-.8

-.9
0

(3)

0
0

.9

.3
1.4
.6

1.4

-.9
0
(3)
.1
0

-.4
-1.0

ft
-3.2

-11.6
-15.2

1.0
.9
1.5
.3
.1
0
.1
.1
3

()

0
0
2.1
0
(3)
.9
-2.8
-2.0
(3)
3.4

-.4
-1.0

-.9
.9
.8
.4
-.4

-.9
-1.0
(3)
0
0
3.6
1.7
(3)

1.7
1.2
.5
-.6
-1.3
-1.4
(3)
0
0
4.0
2.0

1.7
-2.8
-2.0
-2.5
4.3

-2.5
-1.3

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

industry
code

Concrete products—Continued
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products
Ready mixed concrete
Primary products
Ready mixed concrete
Miscellaneous receipts
Other miscellaneous receipts and contract work
Resales
Secondary products

3273

Gypsum products
Primary products
Regular gypsumboard, common sizes
1/2 inch
Other gypsum products
Type X gypsumboard
Other gypsum products, n.e.c.(incl. sheathing,coreboard,and
other sizes of reg. gypsumboard)

3275

Abrasive products
Primary products
Nonmetallic synthetic sized grain and flour abrasives
Aluminum oxide
Nonmetallic bonded abrasive products, including diamond
abrasives
Synthetic and natural bonded abrasives, all grinding shapes,
resinoid and shellac bond
Reinforced
Nonreinforced
Synthetic and natural bonded abrasives, all grinding shapes,
rubber and other bond
Rubber bond
Other bond
Diamond and cubic boron nitrite wheel
Metal bond
Other bond
Synthetic and natural bonded abrasives, all grinding shapes,
vitrified bond
Other synthetic & natural nonmetallic abrasives & abrasive
products, except coated abrasives
Nonmetallic coated abrasive products and buffing wheels,
polishing wheels and laps
Cloth belts, any abrasive
Glue bond
Resin and waterproof bond
Other cloth shapes, any abrasive
Glue bond
Resin and waterproof bond
Glue bond
Other, incl. paper-cloth comb., vulcanized fibercloth comb.,
vulcanized fibers, etc
Buffing and polishing wheels and laps, any material,
containing no abrasives
Metal abrasives, including scouring pads
Metal soap pads, scouring pads, and other metal abrasives ....
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products

3291

Mineral wool
Primary products
Mineral wool for structural insulation
Loose fiber and granulated fiber
Building batts, blankets, and rolls
R-11.0 to R-18.9
Other mineral wool for thermal insulation, including
,
insulating board
Mineral wool for industrial, equipment, and appliance insulation
Molded insulation (such as special automotive, appliance, and
aerospace items)
Pipe insulation
Acoustical, including pads, boards, patches, etc
Other mineral wool for insulation
Secondary products

3296

Blast furnaces and steel mills
Primary products
Open die or smith forgings (hammer or press), ferrous
Alloy steel, excluding stainless and hi-temp

3312

Product
code

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

0

0.6
12.6
5.6

3272-XY9
3272-Z89
3272-S

12/79
12/79
12/79

127.2
113.7
120.1

127.2
117.1
127.5

127.2
119.5
127.5

0.0
2.0
0

0

0
6.4
5.0

3273-P
3273-111
3273-M
3273-XY9
3273-Z89
3273-S

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

101.3
101.1
101.1
103.4
104.1
103.2
102.9

101.6
101.3
101.3
103.3
103.5
103.2
103.3

101.8
101.6
101.6
103.2
103.3
103.2
103.2

.2
.2
.2
-.1
-.2
0
-.1

.4
.5
.5
-.4
-1.5
0
.4

.4
.5
.5
-.2
-.8
0
.9

1.1
.7
.7
6.0
3.5
7.0
.8

3275-P
3275-2
3275-225
3275-3
3275-315

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

97.1
97.4
97.6
97.5
97.7
94.2

99.6
100.2
101.5
(3)
100.0

103.3
103.8
104.6
105.1
101.8
97.4

3.7
3.6
3.0
(3)
1.8

5.7
4.9
4.2
4.7
4.1
3.8

4.5
5.0
6.3
7.0
4.7
3.9

2.7
2.5
2.9
3.5
2.2
.5

3275-335

06/81

106.8

6.4

6.4

3291-P
3291-1
3291-119

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

114.4
114.0
108.0
108.4

2.5
2.6
.1
.3

2.9
3.1
.9
.3

3.8
3.6
.9
.3

3291-2

12/80

2.2

2.6

3291-2A
3291-237
3291-242

12/80
12/80
12/80

1.5
1.4
1.5

2.2
2.3
2.2

2.8
2.9
2.7

3291-2B
3291-244
3291-265
3291-2C
3291-262
3291-264

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

5.5
6.0
0
0
0
0.

5.5
6.0
0
0
0
0

6.3
6.6
2.7
0
0
.1

3291-231

2.8

3.1

4.7
6.0
8.5
5.8
3.5
(3)
4.1
7.2

4.7
6.0
8.5
5.8
3.5
(3)
4.1
7.2

5.6
8.6
(3)
8.4
4.0
(3)
4.9
7.2

6.1

6.1

6.1
1.1
4.9
7.8

113.3
117.1
116.8
109.0
108.7

117.7
117.5
109.0
108.7

117.0

119.4

119.5

117.8
119.2
116.7

120.4
122.5
118.8

120.4
122.0
119.2

0
-.4
.4

117.5
118.1
112.0
105.3
107.0
103.4

124.1
125.2
112.0
105.3
107.0
103.4

124.1
125.2
112.0
105.3
107.0
103.4

0
0
0
0
0
0

12/80

122.0

125.3

125.4

3291-298

12/80

110.4

110.4

110.4

3291-3
3291-3D
3291-312
3291-316
3291-3E
3291-314
3291-318
3291-324

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

116.3
117.7
112.8
118.2
116.0
119.8
113.5
121.3

119.9
122.6
122.4
(3)
118.6

121.8
124.8
122.4
125.1
120.1
(3)
118.1
130.1

3291-339

12/80

115.2

3291-371
3291-4
3291-459
3291-M
3291-Z89
3291-S

12/80
12/80
12/80

111.8
112.2
116.4

113.3
116.0
123.4

113.3
116.7
124.9

0
.7
1.2

1.4
4.1
7.3

1.4
4.1
7.3

12/80
12/80

115.1
117.0

115.1
120.5

115.1
120.5

0
0

0
3.0

0
3.0

3296-P
3296-1
3296-111
3296-135
3296-13535

12/81
12/81
12^81
12/81
12/81
12/81

104.8
105.4
104.0
(3)
105.1
111.3

106.5
107.3
105.0
(3)
105.8

107.8
108.7
105.3
(3)
106.2
113.3

1.2
1.3
.2

2.4
2.7
1.2
(3)
1.4
2.3

2.6
2.9
.5
(3)
0
2.8

2.0
2.2
-.2
(3)
-.9

3296-198
3296-2

12/81
12/81

107.9

111.5

115.1

3.2

5.4

7.4

6.7

3296-245
3296-261
3296-283
3296-298
3296-S

12/81
12/81
04/82
12/81
12/81

100.6
97.5

100.6
(3)
94.0
(3)
100.0

100.8
101.9
97.9
126.4

.2
(3)
4.1

.2
2.2
3.9
10.3

.2
3.4
21.2

3312-P
3312-B
3312-B63

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

100.5
100.5
97.2
98.1

100.5
100.4
97.2
98.1

0
-.1
0
.0

2.1
2.0
.1
.1

.4
.4
-.2
.8

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

43

106.1

98.6
98.7
97.2
98.0

1.5
1.8
0
(3)
1.3

122.2

-2.1

Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Blast furnaces and steel mills—Continued
Other steel mill products, except wire products
Wheels, rolled and forged
Coke oven and blast furnace products
Coke oven products
Coke, except screenings and breeze
Furnace coke
Foundry coke
Screenings and breeze
Crude tar
Blast furnace products
Pig iron
Steel ingots and semifinished shapes and forms
Semifinished products (excluding wire rods), carbon
Billets, carbon
Wire rods, carbon
Semifinished products (excluding wire rods), alloy
Billets, alloy
Semifinished products (excluding wire rods), stainless
Wire rods, stainless
Tin mill products, h.r. sheets and strip (incl. metallic coated
and electrical)
Sheets, h.r., carbon
Sheets and strip, hot dipped galvanized, carbon
Sheets and strip, electrolytic galvanized, carbon
Other metallic coated sheets and strip, carbon
Strip, h.r, carbon
Blackplate
Tinplate
Tin free steel
Sheets, h.r., alloy
Sheets and strip, electrical, alloy
Hot rolled bars, plates and structural shapes
Plates (other than floor plates), carbon
Heavy structural shapes, carbon
Bars, h.r., carbon
Bars, h.r., carbon, merchant quality
Bars, h.r., carbon, special quality
Bars, light structures, carbon
Concrete reinforcing bars, carbon
Plates, alloy
Heavy structural shapes, alloy
Bars, h.r. (incl. light structural), alloy
Tool steel, high speed, alloy
Tool steel, other than high speed, alloy
Plates, stainless
Bars, h.r., stainless
Steel wire
Carbon wire
Plain wire, carbon
Galvanized wire, carbon
Stainless wire
Steel pipe and tubes
Pipe and oil country tubular goods, carbon
Standard pipe, carbon
Line pipe, carbon
Oil country tubular goods, carbon
Casing (OCTG), carbon
Pipe and tubing, alloy
Oil country tubular goods, alloy
Casing (OCTG), alloy
Cold rolled sheets and strip (excl. metallic coated and
electrical)
Sheets, c.r., carbon
Strip, c.r., carbon
Sheets, c.r., stainless
Cold finished bars
Bars, c.f., stainless
Bars, c.f., stainless, 300 series
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Steel wire products
Steel wire and related products - mfpm
Primary products
Noninsulated ferrous wire rope, cable and strand
Wire rope and cable
Steel nails and spikes
Steel wire nails
Bright nails
Galvanized nails
Wire staples and tacks, cut nails and spikes

Product
code

Index
Dec.
1982*

3312-C
3312-C19
3312-1
3312-1A
3312-111
3312-11111
3312-11112
3312-112
3312-151
3312-1B
3312-191
3312-2
3312-213
3312-21311
3312-219
3312-236
3312-23611
3312-256
3312-259

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

3312-3
3312-311
3312-313
3312-315
3312-317
3312-319
3312-324
3312-326
3312-328
3312-331
3312-335
3312-4
3312-413
3312-41511
3312-422
3312-42211
3312-42212
3312-424
3312-425
3312-431
3312-435
3312-441
3312-448
3312-449
3312-453
3312-461
3312-5
3312-5A
3312-511
3312-515
3312-55T
3312-6
3312-6A
3312-611
3312-612
3312-619
3312-61911
3312-6E
3312-633
3312-63311

100.5

ft

99.7
99.4
100.2
()
ft
(3)
100.3
100.5
99.4

19832

100.5

ft

98.4
97.6
97.8
98.0
(3)
92.2

ft

Apr.
19832

0

100.5

ft

98.2
97.6
97.8
98.0

ft

ft
-.2
0
0
0

ft

0

92.2

ft

ft

Jan.
1983

0

Oct.
1982

0

ft

-1.2
-1.3
-1.7

-1.5
-1.8
-2.3

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft

0

ft

ft
ft
ft
ft

100.3
100.5
100.2

-.8
-1.1
-.5

-.7
-1.0
.4

-.7
-1.0
.2

99.3
99.6
99.9
99.7
100.0
98.4

101.3
98.9
99.9

100.3
98.9
99.9
(3)
100.0
97.8

-1.0
0
6

1.0
-.5
0

1.0
-.9
0

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

101.2
98.8
99.9
99.4
100.0
98.4
110.1
106.4
107.6
101.1
98.2
95.9
99.2
93.0
91.6
91.5
91.8
97.2
92.9
100.0
98.7
99.1
100.8
100.0
90.5
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0,

104.7
103.6

ft

ft

100.1
94.0
94.6
85.1
100.0
98.9
98.7
89.2
94.0
92.4

100.1
89.6
88.9

3312-7
3312-711
3312-715
3312-751
3312-8
3312-851
3312-85111
3312-S
3312-SSS
3315-S

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

99.7
99.8
100.0
96.9
97.9
98.8
98.4
99.8
106.9
96.8

104.5
105.4
105.2
93.5
97.9
98.8
98.2
99.5
107.4
95.3

3315-P
3315-1
3315-111
3315-2
3315-2A
3315-211
3315-213
3315-2B

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

98.2
98.1
98.3
97.9
99.7
99.3
98.4
(3)
100.0

98.2
97.7
98.3
97.9
99.7
99.2
98.1

3315

ft

100.0
97.8

ft
103.1
103.0
103.1
110.1
106.4
107.6
106.8
99.7
97.6
104.1
92.5
93.2
91.4
94.9
99.7
91.7
103.4
98.7
100.0
96.5
100.0
88.2
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

ft

94.3
89.6
90.8
87.0

ft

100.1

See footnotes at end of table.

44

ft
0
0
0

104.7

ft
ft3
()

104.5

ft
110.1
106.4
107.6
106.8
99.6
97.4
104.1
92.9
92.2
93.1
91.4
98.5
91.5
103.4
98.7

ft
96.5
95.3

ft
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.1
100.1
89.7
89.0

ft
95.1
89.6
90.8
86.8
89.4

ft
ft
ft
1.4

ft

0
0
0
0
-.1
-.2
0
.5
-1.1
1.9
-3.7
-1.3
-.2
0
0

ft
0
-4.7

ft
0
0
0
0
(3)
0
.1
.2

ft

.9
0
0
-.3
-.5

ft

ft
104.5

ft3
()
93.5
97.9
98.8
98.2
99.5
107.3
95.3
98.0
97.5
98.3

ft

100.2
100.3
98.5

ft

ft

ft
0
-.6
3.8

ft
ft
ft

'4.5

ft
0
0
0
5.6
1.7
1.6
4.9
.5
.7
1.9
-.4
1.3
-2.8
3.4
0

ft

0
-2.2
3.3

ft
ft
ft
3.9
ft
0
.4
0
5.6
1.4
-1.6
4.9
-2.2
-8.1

ft

-8.7
-1.9
-7.4
3.4
0

ft

ft

-4.1
-4.7

-5.4
-4.7

ft

ft

0
0
0
0

0
0
-.1
0

ft

ft

0
-3.7
-5.2

.1
-10.3
-11.0

ft
-4.9
-8.2
-6.4
-.3
-.5
5.0

ft
ft

ft

-4.9
-10.4
-9.2
-13.2
-10.6

ft
4.8

0
0
0
0
-.1
-.1
0

-.4
0
-.1
-.1
-.4
.1
-1.5

-4.3
-3.3
-.1
-.1
-.9
.4
-3.4

-.2
-.2
0

.2
-.1
0

-.2
-.5
0

ft
.5
1.1
.4

ft

.1

Apr.
1982

ft

99.6
99.4
99.8

100.1




1983

ft

.5
1.1
.4

ft

.1

ft

-.1
-.4
-.5

ft

.1

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Steel wire and related products - mfpm—Continued
Steel wire staples
Steel wire
Carbon wire
Plain wire, carbon
Galvanized wire, carbon
Other coated wire, carbon
Stainless wire
Other fabricated ferrous wire products
Other wire products
Secondary products

Product
code

3315-223
3315-5
3315-5A
3315-511

3315-515
3315-519
3315-551
3315-9

3315-998
3315-S

Cold finishing of steel shapes
Primary products
Cold rolled sheets and strip
Strip, c.r, carbon
Cold finished bars
Bars, c.f., carbon
Bars, c.f., alloy
Secondary products

3316

Steel pipe and tubes - mfpm
Primary products
Steel pipe and tubes
Pipe and oil country tubular goods, carbon
Standard pipe, carbon
Line pipe, carbon
.....
Oil country tubular goods, carbon
Casing (OCTG), carbon
Tubing (OCTG), carbon
Pressure tubing, carbon
Pressure tubing, seamless, carbon
Pressure tubing, welded, carbon
Mechanical tubing, carbon
Mechanical tubing, seamless, carbon
Mechanical tubing, welded, carbon
Structural pipe and tubing, carbon
Pipe and tubing, alloy
Oil country tubular goods, alloy
Casing (OCTG), alloy
Tubing (OCTG), alloy
Mechanical tubing, alloy
Pressure tubing, stainless
Pressure tubing, welded, stainless
Mechanical tubing, stainless
Mechanical tubing, welded, stainless
Other pipe and tubing (incl. standard pipe), stainless .
Secondary products

3317

Gray iron foundries
Primary products
Pressure and soil pipe and fittings, cast iron
Pressure pipe and fittings, ductile iron
Pressure pipe and fittings, gray iron
Soil pipe and fittings, gray and ductile iron
Motor vehicle castings, gray and ductile iron
Castings for passenger cars, gray iron
Castings for other motor vehicles, gray iron
Castings for passenger cars, ductile iron
Castings for other motor vehicles, ductile iron
Gray and ductile iron castings, other
Castings for construction and utility uses, gray and ductile
iron
Molds and stools for heavy steel ingots
Ductile iron castings, other
Gray iron castings, other
Secondary products

3321

Malleable iron foundries
Primary products
Standard malleable iron castings .
Pearlitic malleable iron castings ...

3322

Steel investment foundries
Primary products
Carbon and low alloy steel investment castings
High alloy steel investment castings, including stainless steel

3324

Steel foundries, n.e.c
Primary products
Carbon steel castings, except investment.
Railroad wheels and specialties

3325

3316-P
3316-7
3316-715
3316-8

3316-811
3316-831
3316-S
3317-P

3317-6
3317-6A
3317-611
3317-612

3317-619
3317-61911
3317-61912
3317-6B

3317-621
3317-622
3317-6C
3317-623

3317-624
3317-627
3317-6E
3317-633

3317-63311
3317-63312

3317-645
3317-6F

3317-662
3317-6G
3317-664

3317-669
3317-S

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

100.0
97.9
98.1
98.4
97.7
97.6
95.1
95.4
100.0
99.8

100.1
98.3
98.6
98.3
(3)

100.1
97.9
98.2
97.7
(3)
99.5
93.6
93.3

0.1
-.4
-.4
-.6
3
()
0
-1.1
-.2

0.1
.1
.3
-.4

0.1
-.3
0
-.8

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

98.7
98.9
97.6

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

100.0
100.6
100.6

100.3

99.5
94.7
93.5
98.9
98.1
97.9
97.0
100.1
98.6
99.7
97.0

100.0

98.1
97.9
97.9
96.8
98.6
100.0
92.8
92.0
96.5
92.8
91.0
94.5
99.1
96.7
99.7
100.0
98.0
98.6

100.0
93.2
97.2
98.5
98.0

0
-.8

100.2

99.8
99.3
98.9
103.9
98.8
99.7

i3)

1.7
1.5
1.9
3.8

.1
0

Is)
-1.1

-.9
0
-.4

93.3
92.7
92.7
92.0
98.6
97.2
81.8
83.0
76.4
91.0
84.7
97.0
92.7
96.7
91.7
99.8
89.8
76.4
74.4
83.8
97.2
97.0
96.0
100.0
100.0
(3)
99.9

1.9
-3.4
-1.8
-1.1
-.4

-1.3

.2
-.3
.4
3.9
-2.3

-.8

-1.1

1.3
.6
1.4
3.9

O

o

100.0

93.5
92.9
92.9
91.4
98.6
97.2
80.2
81.1
75.8
92.8
87.7
97.6
92.6
96.7
91.7
99.8
89.8
76.4
74.4
83.8
97.2
97.0
96.0

Apr.
1982

-.2
-.2
-.2
.7
0
0
2.1
2.3

-3.1
-3.4
-3.4
-4.4
0
-.9
-11.7

.8

-1.9
-3.5
-.7
.1
0
.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

104.6
101.8

109.0

108.1
108.1
102.1
101.9
103.2
101.7
107.8

111.3
111.4
102.1
101.8
103.6
101.7
115.0
114.2
118.3
118.9
(3)
110.5

.4
.4
-.1
-.2
0
0
.9
1.2
.3

-1.9
-3.5
-.7
-1.8
(3)
-2.3
0
-7.6

o
-5.4
-5.9
-5.9
-5.6
0

()

o3

-2.8

-13.5
-11.9
-20.8
-4.4
-6.9
-2.3
-6.5
0
-8.0
-.2

-20.8
-25.6
0
0
-1.6
-2.1

-8.9
-23.6
-25.6
-16.2
-.2
-3.0
-4.0

-1.4

-1.6

2.8
3.0
-.3
-.7
.3
0

2.9
3.1
-.1
-.3
.3
0
6.7
10.6

()

ft
3

3.7
3.9
.7
.1
2.5
3
()
8.7
11.5
5.2
6.2
(3)
-.3

3321-3
3321-311
3321-312
3321-321
3321-322
3321-9

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

110.3

110.9
111.0
102.3
102.0
103.6
101.7
113.9
112.8
118.0
117.7
(3)
110.5

3321-951
3321-961
3321-971
3321-981
3321-S

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

109.1
107.3
110.4
111.4
108.1

110.0
107.3
110.4
111.5
108.6

110.0
107.3
110.4
111.4
108.6

0
0
0
-.1
0

-.1
.2
.2

.8
0
-.4
.1
.2

3322-P
3322-131

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

104.0
103.8
105.0
101.2

104.2
103.9
105.3

105.5
105.6
106.2

1.3
1.6
.8

2.8
3.3
3.9

1.9
1.8
1.3

2.2
2.1
2.1

3324-163
3324-165

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

112.9
112.7
110.4
113.3

114.6
114.6
111.5

115.4
115.0
112.0

2.1
1.9
1.3

2.5
2.3
2.0

5.5
5.1
2.3

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

102.7
103.9
103.0
94.8

102.2
103.5

102.4

3325-P
3325-2
3325-214

102.4

-.7
-.6
-1.4
-5.2

-1.1
-.6

102.2
92.5

-.2
-.1
-.5
-2.6

3321-P
3321-1

3321-111
3321-121
3321-131

3322-221
3324-P

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

45

103.8
92.3

1.0

6.4
10.7
.5
1.1
3
()
.2

.8
2.5
3
()
.1

.8

-4.9
1.8
0

2.1

-1.7
-5.7

Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry
code

Industry and product1

Steel foundries, n.e.c—Continued
All other carbon steel castings
High alloy steel castings, including stainless steel
All other high alloy steel castings, including stainless steel
Low alloy steel castings
All other low alloy steel castings
Secondary products

Product
code

3325-219
3325-4
3325-431
3325-5
3325-559
3325-S

Index
base

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

0.4
.4
.5

0.3
.4
.5

0.3
.7
.9

-1.2

1.0
-1.7

1.1
-5.1

06/81
06/81
06/81

107.6
103.0
103.9

107.5
103.0
103.9

107.9
103.4
104.5

0.4
.4
.5

06/81
06/81

106.8
93.5

107.0
92.6

107.7
92.4

.7
-.2

333

12/80

87.8

90.1

89.7

-.5

2.5

-.6

Primary copper
Primary products
Refined copper
Copper cathode
Secondary products
Other secondary products

3331
3331-P
3331-2
3331-21311
3331 -S
3331-SSS

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

82.8
78.3
78.3
79.2
81.9
67.8

87.9
87.4
87.4
88.6
80.6
72.8

88.9
88.5
88.5
89.6
81.7
73.5

1.2
1.3
1.3
1.2
1.4
1.0

2.9
5.2
5.2
6.6
-.7
5.4

10.3
16.0
16.0
17.5
3.3
6.6

9.0
5.5
5.5
5.9
20.7
-.1

Primary zinc
Primary products

3333
3333-P

06/80
06/80

107.3
107.3

103.3
103.3

103.3
103.3

0
0

-3.3
-3.3

-8.4
-8.4

1.5
1.5

Primary aluminum
Primary products
Primary aluminum, except extrusion billet
Aluminum ingot, unalloyed
Aluminum ingot, alloyed
Other primary aluminum, except extrusion billet
Aluminum extrusion billet

3334
3334-P
3334-7
3334-71111
3334-71112
3334-71113
3334-8

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

105.0
105.5
106.6
107.2
104.8
107.9
98.5

107.0
106.8
108.2
108.1
104.5
113.0
98.5

105.0
103.8
104.1
107.4
104.5
98.3
101.8

-1.9
-2.8
-3.8
-.6
0
-12.9
3.4

.1
-1.4
-2.1
.6
-.8
-8.1
3.4

.5
-2.1
-2.8
-.6
-.2
(3)
3.0

-2.4
-3.5
-3.8
.4
-4.8
-9.0
-1.3

Primary nonferrous metals, n.e.c
Primary products
Secondary products

3339
3339-P
3339-S

06/80
06/80
06/80

103.1
112.4

101.9
110.1
62.4

102.0
110.0
63.8

.1
-.1
2.2

-.1
-1.2
10.8

-1.1
-2.1

-7.6
-7.8

3341-P
3341-2
3341-231
3341-23111
3341-23112
3341-3
3341-311
3341-321
3341-333
3341-351
3341-4
3341-405
3341-411
3341-5
3341-511
3341-531
3341-6
3341-7
3341-71111
3341-71112
3341-M
3341-Y85
3341-Z89
3341-S

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

76.2
74.6
74.0
73.7
72.3
(3)
77.3

79.6
78.6
78.4
78.6
77.4
80.6
74.4

79.9
78.8
81.0
81.1
80.2
(3)
74.5

.3
.3
3.3
3.2
3.7

3.3
4.3
7.7
9.2

4.2
5.5
7.3
5.1
5.2
(3)
-5.8

2.8
4.7
-2.3
-2.8
-2.8
(3)
-7.5

Primary smelting and refining of nonferrous metals

!

Secondary nonferrous metals
Primary products
Copper
Copper, alloyed
Brass ingot, alloyed
Bronze ingot, alloyed
Lead
Lead, unalloyed
Antimonial lead
Babbitt metal
Solder
Zinc
Zinc dust
Zinc base alloys
Precious metals
Gold, unalloyed
Silver, unalloyed
Other nonferrous metals
Aluminum, except extrusion billet
Aluminum ingot
Aluminum, other types except extrusion billet
Miscellaneous receipts
Contract toll work
Resales
Secondary products

3341

Rolling, drawing and extruding of copper
Primary products
Copper and copper base alloy wire
Unalloyed
Bare
Alloyed
Bare
Copper and copper-base alloy rod, bar and shapes
Unalloyed copper bars, shapes and non-electric rod
Rod
Copper-base alloy rod, bar and shapes
Rod
Copper and copper-base alloy sheet, strip and plate
Unalloyed copper flat products
Strip
Copper-base alloy flat products
Strip
Copper and copper-base alloy pipe and tube
Unalloyed pipe and tube, plumbing
Tube
Unalloyed, other pipe and tube
Tube
Copper-base alloy, other pipe and tube
Tube
Secondary products

3351
3351-P
3351-1
3351-111
3351-11112
3351-131
3351-13114
3351-3
3351-311
3351-31115
3351-332
3351-33218
3351-4
3351-413
3351-41322
3351-435
3351-43526
3351-5
3351-516
3351-51631
3351-518
3351-51833
3351-538
3351-53839
3351-S

See footnotes at end of table.




46

-2.7
()

114.0
(3)
109.7
73.8
74.6
67.7
83.9
70.0
68.3
77.4
88.8
101.2
70.1

74.7
(3)
111.1
125.7
106.6
79.9
72.8
(3)
85.4
77.6
(3)
87.3
89.0

ft
111.1
106.7
73.4

.1
-8.2

.6
-6.0

70.7
(3)
80.9

4.3

-2.1
(3)
15.3

94.2
89.1

7.9
.1

21.4
-3.2

ft
-3.4
(3)
-3.6
6.6
(3)
19.5
(3)
13.2
(3)
19.8
-2.9

5.0
(3)
7.3
31.4
(3)
48.4
(3)
4.8
(3)
5.7
-9.1
(3)

ft

88.2

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

87.2
89.0
90.3
90.6
91.3

93.4
96.0
96.6
97.7
98.3

93.1
95.7
93.8
96.6
98.1

-.3
-.3
-2.9
-1.2
-.2

4.5
4.7
1.3
3.7
3.6

8.5
9.0
5.2
9.9
14.2

5.6
5.0
-1.0
7.5
9.6

12/80
12/80

90.2
86.8

98.4
96.8

97.3
96.1

-1.1
-7

3.8
8.6

8.9
12.1

1.9
7.9

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

85.1
86.8
83.2
98.8
96.1
98.2
99.7
100.5
81.6

94.2
98.0
95.0
103.8
103.0
104.9
104.1
105.0
86.5

92.8
98.1
95.0
104.1
102.6
104.4
104.6
105.8
86.5

-1.5
0
0
.3
-.3
-.5
.5

12.7
13.6
1.5
1.2
1.0
1.6
1.9
3.4

10.9
13.4
14.8
7.6
9.2
8.8
7.1
7.9
6.6

5.2
10.7
11.8
4.5
5.5

12/80

73.8

ft

4.2
4.9
2.5

ft

12/80

76.8

82.5

82.7

12/80
12/80

103.0
79.1

105.1
81.6

105.7
81.4

.6
-.2

4.3

5.2

-3.2

.6

4.2
6.1

3.7
8.3

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Aluminum sheet, plate, foil and welded tube products
Primary products
Aluminum plate
Heat-treatable
Aluminum sheet
Flat, heat-treatable
Rat, nonheat-treatable, bare
Coiled, nonheat-treatable, bare
Coiled, nonheat-treatable, bare, siding
Coiled, nonheat-treatable, bare, finstock
Coiled, nonheat-treatable, bare, all others
Coiled, nonheat-treatable, precoated
Aluminum foil
Aluminum welded tube
Secondary products

3353

Aluminum extruded products
Primary products
Extruded aluminum rod, bar and other extruded shapes except
tube
Extruded rod and bar with alloys other than 2000 and 7000
series
Rod
Bar
Extruded rod and bar with alloys within 2000 and 7000 series..
Other extruded shapes except tube, with alloys other than
2000 and 7000 series
Other extruded shapes, circle size 1 to, not including, 2
Other extruded shapes, circle size 2 to, not including, 3
Other extruded shapes, circle size 3 to, not including, 4
Other extruded shapes, circle size 4 to, not including, 5
Other extruded shapes, circle size 5 to, not including, 6
Other extruded shapes, circle size 6 to, not including, 10
Extruded pipe ,
Other extruded shapes, except tube, with alloys within 2000
and 7000 series
Other extruded shapes, circle size 1 to, not including, 5
Aluminum extruded and drawn tube
Extruded tube
Drawn tube
Secondary products

3354

Aluminum rolling and drawing, n.e.c
Primary products
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy wire and cable
Rolled aluminum rod, bar and structural shapes
Rod and bar, continuous cast
Rod, continuous cast

3355

Rolling, drawing and extruding nonferrous metals, except copper and
aluminum
Primary Products
Titanium mill shapes
Other titanium mill shapes, except wire
Precious metal mill shapes
Gold mill shapes
Other gold mill shapes, except wire
Other nonferrous metal mill shapes
Other lead mill shapes, except powder and wire
Other nonferrous metal wire
Other nonferrous metal mill shapes
Secondary products
Nonferrous wire drawing and insulating
Primary products
Electronic wire and cable
Coaxial cable, armored and unarmored, copper
Hook-up wire, shielded and nonshielded, copper
Multiconductor electronic wire and cable, shielded and
nonshielded, copper
Other electronic wire and cable
Telephone and telegraph wire and cable
Other telephone and telegraph wire and cable
Control and signal wire and cable
Signal wire and cable, copper
Control wire and cable, excluding elevator cable, copper
Other control and signal wire and cable
Building wire and cable with Underwriters' Labels, except
varnished cambric insulation and service wire
Thermoset insulated building wire and cable, aluminum
Thermoplastic insulated building wire and cable, flame
retardent nylon (THHN.THWN), copper

Product
code

Dec.
1982 2

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

3353-P
3353-1
3353-113
3353-2
3353-223
3353-224
3353-231
3353-23111
3353-23112
3353-23115
3353-233
3353-3
3353-4
3353-S

99.9
102.0

99.2
101.1

100.1
100.9

0.8
-.2

0.2
-1.0

0
-1.0

-2.0
-2.3

06/81
102.2
06/81
101.6
06/81 . 96.8
06/81
108.8
06/81
100.3
06/81
99.2
06/81
99.3
06/81
101.5
06/81
106.3
06/81
103.9
06/81
100.0
06/81
82.0

101.5
100.7
96.1
108.8
99.0
99.2
96.3
100.4
106.3
103.9
100.0
83.2

99.5
100.5
91.6
108.8
99.1
99.5
(3)
100.4
106.3
103.9
100.0
92.7

-2.0
-.1
-4.7
0
.1
.3
(3)
0
0
0
0
11.4

-2.6
-1.1
-5.4
0
-1.2
.3
-1.1
0
0
0
13.0

-2.6
-1.1
-5.4
0
-1.2
.3
(3)
-1.4
0
0
0
10.6

-3.3
-2.5
-6.2
0
-3.1
-.9
(3)
-3.3
-.5
-1.3
0
.6

3354-P

12/81
12/81

96.7
97.2

96.0
96.3

96.0
96.4

0
0

-.7
-.8

-2.2
-1.5

-3.5
-3.1

3354-1

12/81

96.5

95.6

95.6

0

-.9

-1.8

-3.3

3354-115
3354-11511
3354-11512
3354-118

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

94.4
(3)
91.3
99.7

89.0
98.0
80.0
102.1

90.9
98.6
83.3
102.1

2.2
.6
4.1
0

-3.6
1.2
-8.8
2.4

-6.6
1.2
-14.5
2.1

-8.1
-.5
-15.7
2.1

3354-125
3354-12501
3354-12502
3354-12503
3354-12504
3354-12505
3354-12506
3354-12511

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

96.4
96.1
99.7
94.3
99.0
(3)
96.6
(3)

96.0
96.0
99.6
93.8
98.7
93.3
91.4
101.8

95.5
96.1
99.6
94.1
99.0
93.3
94.3
93.2

-.5
.1
0
.3
.3
0
3.1
-8.5

-1.0
0
0
-.2
0
(3)
-2.2
(3)

-1.6
-1.4
-.1
-2.7
-.1
-1.7
-3.0
-5.6

-3.1
-3.1
-.7
-4.6
(3)
(3)
-3.9
-6.8

3354-128
3354-12801
3354-2
3354-251
3354-253
3354-S

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

(3)
(3)
100.2
(3)
104.9
93.6

96.2
95.5
99.6
96.6
104.9
93.6

96.2
(3)
99.8
97.0
104.9
(3)

0
(3)
.2
.4
0
3
()

-.5
(3)
-.2
-.3
0
(3)

(3)
(3)
-.2
-.3
0
(3)

(3)
(3)
-2.0
-3.2
0
(3)

3355-P
3355-1
3355-2
3355-225
3355-22511

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

102.9
103.0
87.2
(3)
(3)
(3)

102.2
102.2
93.2
99.2
92.9
(3)

103.1
103.3
94.7
(3)
(3)
(3)

.9
1.0
1.6
(3)
(3)
(3)

1.3
1.5
3.3
(3)
(3)
(3)

1.4
1.6
7.6
(3)
(3)
(3)

-.4
-.3
2.3
(3)
(3)
(3)

3356-P
3356-2
3356-279
3356-3
3356-382
3356-38213
3356-9
3356-959
3356-992
3356-998
3356-S

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

119.7
120.5
91.3
90.6
154.6
139.5
137.4
102.2
98.3
97.9
104.0
109.1

119.2
120.0
88.3
(3)
154.6
135.8
134.5
101.8
103.0
100.2
101.8
108.7

118.7
119.3
83.0
83.1
154.3
135.3
134.1
101.6
105.9
100.5
101.0
110.5

-.5
-.6
-6.0
(3)
-.2
-.4
-.3
-.2
2.8
.3
-.8
1.7

-4.2
-4.4
-9.1
-8.2
-7.3
-8.2
-7.6
.6
8.2
1.5

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

-1.8

1.5
1.4
-9.1
-8.2
5.1
-2.0
-2.9
-1.9
5.9
2.5
-3.1
2.8

3357-P
3357-1
3357-115
3357-123

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
(3)
100.0

104.8
104.7
100.1
(3)
102.4

104.5
104.7
100.6
(3)
102.0

-.3
0

-.4

2.4
2.5
1.0
(3)
.8

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

3357-125
3357-198
3357-2
3357-298
3357-3
3357-311
3357-312
3357-398

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

99.4
100.7
101.7
100.0
104.4
99.1
106.7
101.7

100.9
100.8
101.7
99.0
104.4
99.1
106.7
101.9

1.6
.1
0
-1.0
0
0
0
.2

2.9
.5
.5
-1.0
5.2
-.9
8.0
1.4

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

3357-4
3357-436

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

112.6
115.5

111.5
113.1

-.9
-2.1

4.8
6.9

(3)
(3)

3357-442

12/82

100.0

111.8

111.3

-.4

3.2

(3)

3356

3357

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

47

06/81
06/81

.5
(3)

ft

-.2

ft
(33)
(3)
(3)
(3)
()
(33)
()
(33)
()
(33)
(3)
()
(33)
()
(33)
(3)
()
(33)
(3)
()
(33)
()
(3)

Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Nonferrous wire drawing and insulating—Continued
Thermoplastic insul. building wire and cable, moisture and
heat resist. (THW), copper
Nonmetallic branch circuit underground feeder, copper
Other building wire and cable
Apparatus wire and cordage
Appliance fixture wire, copper
Appliance wiring material, 14 gauge and larger, including
motor and transformer lead, copper
Other apparatus wire and cordage, including machine tool
wire, copper
Magnet wire
Film coated, (44 to 7 AWG and larger), class 105
32 AWQ and larger round (also all square and rectangle),
copper
Film coated (44 to 7 AWG and larger), class 130
33 to 44 AWG, inclusive, copper
Film coated (44 to 7 AWG and larger), class 180
44 AWG and larger round (also all square and rectangle),
copper
Film coated (44 to 7 AWG and larger), class 200
21 AWG and larger round (also all square and rectangle),
copper
Power wire and cable
Other power wire and cable
Other insulated wire and cable
Automotive insulated wire and cable, copper
Airframe, shipboard and ground support cable, except coaxial
and ignition cable, copper
Other insulated or covered wire and cable, copper
Secondary products

Metal cans

Product
code

3357-616

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

3357-617

12/82

3357-618
3357-7
3357-702

3431

Nonelectric heating equipment
Primary products
Cast iron heating boilers
Oil-fired cast iron heating boilers
Gas-fired cast iron heating boilers
Domestic heating stoves
Wood and coal domestic heating stoves, except sheet metal,
airtight
Wood and coal domestic heating stoves, sheet metal, airtight..
Steel heating boilers
Steel heating boilers, 400 MBH and less
Steel heating boilers, over 400 MBH
Other heating systems
Radiators and convectors
Steel radiators and convectors
Other radiators and convectors
Unit heaters
Gas-fired unit heaters, under 400 MBH, propeller fan
Floor and wall furnaces

3433

1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

ft3

ft

ft3

()

()

ft

ft

ft

99.5
99.3

-1.2

4.3
5.1
4.2
-1.0
-.7

100.0

102.6

102.4

-.2

1.2

12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0

102.5
105.2
105.6

102.0
105.4
105.3

-.4
.1
-.3

1.5
3.4
4.0

3357-70203
3357-703
3357-70307
3357-705

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

105.6
106.0
105.0
107.2

105.1
106.0
105.0
108.0

-.5
0
0
.8

3.2
3.8
(3)
4.9

3357-70501
3357-706

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

107.3
106.0

108.4
106.8

1.0
.7

5.3
3.7

3357-70601

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

106.2
99.5
102.6
103.2
105.4

107.4
100.3

1.0

3357-8
3357-898
3357-9
3357-901

3.9
1.5
(3)
1.9
4.1

ft3

103.3
105.6

.8
()
.1
.1

3357-903
3357-998
3357-S

12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0

100.5
103.2
101.1

100.9
103.3
97.6

.4
.1
-3.4

-.4
.2
-3.7

ft3

ft
ft
ft

3411-P
3411-1
3411-1B
3411-117
3411-119
3411-127
3411-131
3411-1C
3411-137
3411-139
3411-141
3411-2
3411-2A
3411-213
3411-3
3411-M
3411-S

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

103.4
104.4
104.6
107.6
109.8
105.9
114.4
108.0
103.2
107.1
98.5
103.6
99.7
99.7
100.9
111.9
(3)
105.4

104.0
105.2
106.4
109.4
114.4
106.3
114.4
112.1
104.2
111.0
97.9
104.6

104.2
105.3
106.6
109.6
114.4

.3
.2
.2
.2
0

1.5
1.6
2.3
2.8
4.2
(3)

-0.3
-.3
1.9
2.2
4.2

-0.3
-.4
1.8
1.5
4.3

99.3

99.2

99.1
100.8
108.9

99.1
100.8
109.2

104.0

104.0

3431-711
3431-721
3431-S
3431-SSS

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

109.7
109.3
101.2
101.2
109.9
107.7
111.7
114.3
107.4
110.7
105.5

111.0
111.0
104.9
(3)
110.8
108.5
113.4
116.8
(3)
111.1
105.2

111.2
111.2
104.9
104.9
111.1
109.0
113.5
116.7
(3)
111.2
105.3

.1
.1
0
3
()
.2
.4
.1
-.1
3
()
.2
.1

1.0
1.2
0
0
1.2
1.3
1.6
2.1
(3)
.5
-.1

3433-P
3433-3
3433-311
3433-313
3433-4

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

115.8
115.3
113.3
109.9
116.6
117.0

116.6
116.1
113.4
(3)
116.7
117.8

116.7
116.2
115.9
112.4
118.0
113.6

.1
.1
2.2
3
()
1.1
-3.5

.5
.6
2.3
2.3
1.2

3433-416
3433-418
3433-5
3433-511
3433-513
3433-6
3433-611
3433-61103
3433-61107

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

122.9
118.6
114.6
113.6
115.6
121.2
119.7
(3)
115.6

3433-621
3433-62113
3433-631

06/80
06/80

122.3
120.0

3431-P
3431-1
3431-121

3431-4
3431-425
3431-7

See footnotes at end of table.




109.2

Apr.
19832

-0.2
-2.0
.2
-.1

3411

Metal sanitary ware
Primary products
Lavatories
Steel lavatories
Sinks and sink/laundry tray combinations
Stainless steel sinks and sink/laundry tray combinations
Bathtubs
Cast iron bathtubs
Steel bathtubs
Secondary products
Other secondary products

Mar.
19832

108.9
112.8
116.9
99.4
98.1

3357-449
3357-6

Primary products
Steel cans
Steel cans, food
Fruit and fruit juices can
Vegetables and vegetable juices can
Lard and shortening can
Can, other foods (including soups)
Steel cans, general packaging (incl. pet food)
Paint and varnish can
Aerosol can
Can, other non-foods
Aluminum cans
Aluminum cans, beverage
Beer can
Metal can components (steel and aluminum)
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products

Dec.
19822

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

3357-444
3357-448

Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index

48

115.1
116.7

ft

ft

112.4
104.3
111.3
97.9
104.6

(3)

116.1

118.7
124.7
119.9
(3)
122.5
122.7
120.5
(3)
116.1

125.2
120.2

126.7
119.3

126.5
117.3
116.6
118.1
122.5
120.5

ft

3

ft
(3)
.3
.1
.2
0
0
0
0
0
.3

ft

.1
0

1.2
-.8

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

()

ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

()

ft
ft
ft

ft
ft

ft

4.0
.8
2.7
3
()
.8
.1
0
.1
.3
(3)

ft

-1.4
2.2
(3)
3.7

()
(3)

-2.7
-3.1
5.2
2.3

ft
3.7
.4
.1
(3)
.4
2.0
-1.1

5.1
0
3.9
-3.0

4.0
1.8
2.7

ft

1.0
-6.3
-6.9
-4.9
-2.4
(3)
-3.0

3.3
-7.3
-8.0

1.5
1.7
3.7
3.7
.9
.9
1.6

2.3
2.4
.6
.6
2.1
1.8
2.5
3.7

2.1

ft
.9
.1
.8
2.3
2.3
1.2
-3.3
-3.4
2.2
4.6
(3)
6.0
1.1
.6

ft
.4
-.6

-6.6
-.5

ft

1.0

ft

2.3
1.7
2.3
2.4
3.4
3.7
2.4
2.8

3.5
3.6
6.2

ft
6.8
3.0
2.8

ft
3.8

4.7
2.2

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Nonelectric heating equipment—Continued
Gas-fired floor furnaces
Gas-fired wall furnaces
Other systems, n.e.c
Gas-fired infrared heaters
Nonelectric fireplaces
Other heating systems, n.e.c
Parts for heating systems
Gas burners and parts/attachments
Gas burners under and equal to 400 MBH
Gas burners over 400 MBH
Oil burners and parts/attachments
Commercial/industrial oil burners
Dual fuel burners and parts/attachments
Commercial/industrial dual fuel burners
Other parts, n.e.c
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Fabricated structural metal
Primary products
Fabricated structural metal for buildings
Iron and steel for sale to other companies, industrial
Industrial buildings and plants
Warehouses
Iron and steel for sale to other companies, commercial
Office buildings (high-rise)
Office buildings (low-rise)
Other (low-rise)
Iron and steel for sale to other companies, public (except
utilities) and educational
Educational
Iron and steel for sale to other companies, public utilities
Power plants (fossil and nuclear)
Iron and steel for field erection by own company, industrial
Industrial buildings and plants
Iron and steel for field erection by own company, commer.,
residen., instit, med., reli
Commercial, residential, institutional, medical, religious
(low-rise)
Fabricated structural metal for bridges, trestles, and viaducts
Iron, steel, and aluminum for sale to other companies, highway
Other fabricated structural metal
Iron and steel for sale to other companies, for towers and
supporting structures
Other iron and steel for sale to other companies (excluding
re-bars, bar joists, etc.)
Secondary products

3441

Fabricated platework
Primary products
Heat exchangers and steam condensers
Bare tube heat exchangers
Fin tube heat exchangers
Steam condensers
Fabricated steel plate
Fabricated steel plate for large diameter pipe
Weldments
Other fabricated steel plate
Steel power boilers and parts/attachments
Water tube boilers up to 100,000 Ibs./hr
Fire tube boilers of all types
Gas cylinders
Other gas cylinders
Metal tanks made at plant, standard, pressure
Other non-LPG pressure tanks
Metal tanks made at plant, standard, non-pressure
Bulk storage tanks, standard, non-pressure
Carbon steel storage tanks, 6000 gal. and less
Carbon steel storage tanks over 6000 gal
Other storage tanks
Custom tanks and vessels made at the plant
Carbon steel customized tanks and vessels
Carbon steel tanks & vessels, 3/4" & less wall thickness
Carbon steel tanks & vessels, over 3/4" wall thickness
Alloyed (except aluminum) vessels and tanks, non-LPG
Custom tanks and vessels made at plant and field erected
Elevated water tanks, customized and field erected
Petroleum storage tanks, field erected
Secondary products

3443

Sheet metal work

3444

Product
code

Dec.
19822

19832

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

2.0

2.0

.4

.6
0
-3.1

.5
1.4
1.6
.4
2.9

.4
1.4
1.9
1.6
.4
2.9

8.8
(3)
2.4
6.0
-4.3
(3)
.8
2.3
3.2
2.4
.4
2.9
1.2
.9
1.7
.4

3433-63111
3433-63113
3433-661
3433-66141
3433-66151
3433-66191
3433-8
3433-811
3433-81101
3433-81103
3433-821
3433-82103
3433-831
3433-83103
3433-861
3433-S
3433-SSS

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

128.4
118.9
122.4
114.0
107.0
126.5
113.4
114.1
113.6
107.6
119.0
113.9

130.9
118.9
123.3
114.0
107.0
128.5
113.9
115.9
115.8
109.9
118.0
110.7

130.9
(3)
123.3
114.0
107.0
(3)
113.7
115.7
115.8
109.3
118.4
113.9

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

106.4
112.7
117.0
120.9

108.9
112.7
118.5

107.7
112.7
118.5
120.8

-1.1
0
0

1.2
0
.8
-.7

1.2
-.2
1.2
-.2

3441-P
3441-1
3441-121
3441-12101
3441-12102
3441-122
3441-12201
3441-12202
3441-12205

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

99.4
99.7
101.0
106.8
109.8
(3)
94.3
88.7
100.3

98.9
99.0
100.0
106.1
108.9
89.8
91.3
(3)
88.2

98.5
98.5
99.2
104.3
108.0
83.3
91.0
(3)
88.2
96.4

-.5
-.5
-.8
-1.7
-.9
-7.3
-.3

-.8
-1.0
-1.6
-2.4
-1.7
-7.3
-2.4

-1.4
-1.7
-2.4
-2.8
-2.2

-12.1

-12.1

3441-126
3441-12602
3441-127
3441-12701
3441-161
3441-16101

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

94.1
90.1
93.8
93.5
99.0

90.9
85.9
93.8
93.5
98.6
98.6

90.9
85.9
93.8
93.5
98.6
98.6

-3.3
-4.7
0
0
-.4

-5.2
-8.0
-3.3
-3.4
-.5
-.5

3441-162

06/82

99.5

98.9

98.2

3441-16202
3441-2
3441-212
3441-3

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

98.9
94.5
94.3
98.2

97.3
93.9
93.6
98.1

95.4
93.9
93.6
98.1

3441-342

06/82

96.2

3441-358
3441-S

06/82
06/82

96.6

96.4

96.4

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80

118.9
119.8
123.4
133.3
114.0
(3)
111.2
126.1
111.4
110.7
124.3
127.1
122.4

118.8
119.6
125.4
135.6
114.0
119.2
110.0
126.1
111.4
108.5
125.6
132.1
120.5

118.7
119.5
125.5
135.6
114.5
119.2
110.0
(3)
111.4
108.3
125.5
129.2
122.8

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80

111.7
109.2
111.9
105.7
105.7
105.4
106.8
112.3
125.2
125.0
122.7
(3)
122.3
128.2
(3)
116.3
114.9

110.3
109.1
111.6
105.4
104.6
107.1
102.7
112.3
121.5
120.9
121.4
105.3
117.2
128.1

12/82

100.0

3443-P
3443-1
3443-111
3443-115
3443-151
3443-2
3443-211
3443-251
3443-298
3443-3
3443-31
3443-34
3443-4
3443-419
3443-5
3443-538
3443-7
3443-71
3443-711
3443-713
3443-72
3443-8
3443-802
3443-80201
3443-80203
3443-806
3443-9
3443-922
3443-926
3443-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Index

49

0
0
0
(3)
-.1
-.1
0
-.6
.4
2.9

-3.4

-.8

-1.5

-2.1
-.7
-.7
0

-3.7
-3.5
-3.7
-.1

-.1

-.3

0
0
.1
0
.4
0
-.1
(3)
0
-.2
-.1
-2.1
1.9

.3
.2
.7
0
.4
4.9
-1.1
(3)
0
-2.2
.4
0
.7

-.2
-.3
1.4
1.7
-1.1
(3)
-1.1
(3)
0
-2.2
.8
2.0
-.3

1.3
1.3
3.8
5.7
-1.0
(3)
-1.1
(3)
0
-2.1
4.1
4.8
3.4

110.3
109.1
111.6
104.7
103.6
105.5
102.3
112.3
121.5
120.9
121.4
105.3
117.2
128.2

0
0
0
-.6
-1.0
-1.5
-.3
0
0
0
.0
0
0
.1

(3)
115.9
114.9

(3)
116.0
114.9

(3r

-.1
-.1
-.2
-.8
-1.2
.1
-2.5
0
.5
.8
1.3
3
()
-.3
.2

-1.0
-.2
-.5
-2.2
-4.0
-1.9
-6.1
0
-3.0
-3.3
-1.0
-6.8
-4.2
0
(3)
-.5
1.0

-2.0
0
(3)
-2.6
-4.5
-2.0
-7.0
-.8
-.8
.1
.4
3
()
-4.9
1.5
(3)
-1.3
2.4

100.2

100.3

-2.0
0
0
0

.1
-.1
.2

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Sheet metal work—Continued
Primary products
Culverts, flumes, and irrigation pipes
Steel
Culverts
Aluminum
Metal roofing and roof drainage equipment
Metal roofing, steel, all types
Metal flooring and siding
Fabricated metal flooring
'.
Metal siding, aluminum, for residential use, including mobile
homes
Noninsulated
Other sheet metal work
Stovepipe, furnace smokepipe, elbows, and ducts, steel
Air-conditioning ducts, including dust collecting ducts, steel
Restaurant, hotel, and kitchen sheet metal equipment, steel...
Metal awnings, canopies, carports, and patios, prefabricated
types, aluminum
Other sheet metal work, steel
Precision sheet metal parts, not stamped
Casings
Other steel sheet metal work
Other sheet metal work, aluminum
Miscellaneous receipts
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products

Product
code

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

1.3
.3
0
0

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
(3)
100.0
100.0

100.2
100.1
100.0
100.0
100.5
101.1
(3)
98.9
98.9

100.4
100.3
100.0
100.0
102.8
100.4
(3)
98.9

0.2
.3
0
0
2.2
-.7
(3)
.1
0

3444-51702
3444-6
3444-634
3444-637
3444-644

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

99.0
100.5
104.1
100.0

99.5
100.9
103.5
100.0

.5
.5
-.6
0

.2
2.2
3.5

3444-646
3444-662
3444-66203
3444-66209
3444-664

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.7
101.7
101.1
100.0
100.8
99.5

100.7
101.7
101.2
100.0
100.8
98.4

0
0
.1
0
0
-1.1

5.6
.7
1.1
0
.4
-1.5

3444-M
3444-XY9
3444-S

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

100.0
99.9

100.0
100.0

0
.1

0
.1

3448-P

12/81
12/81

101.4
101.1

98.9
98.7

97.1
96.9

-1.8
-1.8

-2.3
-2.6

-4.1
-4.2

-4.4
-4.7

12/81
12/81
12/81

97.7
97.8
106.3

96.7

93.1
(3)

-3.7
(3)
.9

-4-7
(3)

-6.4

96.9
101.8

.6

-.9

-6.9
(3)
-1.4

102.7
1.2

1.2

-.3

0

0

0

3.2

4.6

-1.0

-.4

-3.9

3444-P
3444-2
3444-213
3444-21301
3444-215
3444-4
3444-411
3444-5
3444-505

2.8
.6
(3)
-.1
-.4

3444-517

3444-66208

Prefabricated metal buildings
Primary products
Prefab, metal bldg. sys., excl. farm service bldgs., resid.
• bldgs., & parts for prefab, bldgs
Industrial and commercial
Other prefabricated and portable metal buildings and parts
Grain storage buildings, including farm and commercial types,
steel and aluminum
Other farm service bldgs., steel and aluminum, excl. wood
frame bldgs
Small utility bldgs., incl. tool sheds, cabanas, storage
houses, etc., steel and aluminum
Dwellings and other non-farm bldgs. incl. vacation homes,
etc.; steel and aluminum
Panels, parts, or sections for prefab, bldgs., not sold as a
complete unit, steel & aluminum
Secondary products

3448

Bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and washers
Primary products
Externally threaded fasteners, except aircraft
Hex bolts, including heavy, tap, and joint
Square and round bolts and plow numbers 3, 4, 6, 7, and
track
High-strength structural and bent bolts
Studs
Flanged, self-locking, set, and wood screws
Cap screws, 1/4 in. diameter and above
Machine screws
Thread-cutting, self-drilling, and thread-rolling screws
Other externally threaded fasteners, except aircraft
Internally threaded fasteners, except aircraft
Flanged, square, sheet metal, weld, wing, and cage nuts
Hex nuts
Locknuts: prevailing torque and free spinning
Other internally threaded fasteners, including all nonmetatlic
Nonthreaded fasteners, except aircraft
Solid rivets, all sizes
Tubular, split, and blind rivets
Pins, machine type
Washers, all types
Other nonthreaded fasteners, including all nonmetallic
Aircraft/aerospace fasteners
Bolts, all KSI tensile
Screws, all types
Nuts, all types
Rivets, all types
Other formed fasteners
Other aircraft
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products

3452

Automotive stampings
Primary products

3465

3448-1
3448-115
3448-2
3448-214
3448-215
3448-221
3448-235

12/81
12/81

105.9

12/81

99.8

12/81

106.8

106.0

107.3

105.9

105.9

95.4

98.5

103.1

-4.0

-4.5

3

-1.0

12/81
12/81

99.3

98.6
99.6

98.6
97.3

0
-2.3

()
-.7

-.8
-6.6

3452-P
3452-4
3452-412

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

99.6
99.7
99.7
90.0

99.4
99.4
99.5
89.8

99.4
99.4
99.5
89.0

0
0
0
-.8

-.1
-.2
.2
-.2

-.6
-.7
-.6
-1.6

101.8
102.2
102.1
104.3
101.2
98.3
98.4
101.4
100.8
102.3
100.4
100.0
102.4
98.6
(3)
100.0
100.0

103.1
103.5
102.5
100.1
100.1
98.3
98.4
101.7
98.9
102.3
98.0
100.0
103.0
98.8

103.1
103.5
103.6
100.1
100.0
98.6
98.4
101.7
98.8
102.3

0
0
1.0
0

1.3
(3)
2.3

1.3
1.3

3452-831
3452-M
3452-S

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

3465-P

12/82
12/82

3452-413
3452-416

3452-421
3452-432
3452-434
3452-437
3452-442
3452-469
3452-5
3452-501
3452-502

3452-511
3452-539
3452-6

3452-601
3452-603
3452-621
3452-631

3452-649
3452-7
3452-701
3452-711

3452-731
3452-762
3452-8

50

100.4
(3)
100.0

96.5
100.6
100.4
93.7
(3)
100.2
(3)
100.0
100.0
98.7

97.9
100.0
103.0
98.8
96.5
100.6
100.4

93.6
(3)
100.2
(3)

98.0
99.6

99.6
(3)
97.6
101.3

100.0
100.0
98.7
99.6
(3)
97.6
101.3

100.0
100.0

101.5
101.7

101.5
101.7

102.0
100.2

5.8

102.7

3448-254
3448-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Index

-.1
.3
0
0

-.1
-.5
.4
0
.3

-.1
0
-.1
0
0
0
.0
0
0

-1.7
0
-2.3
0
.6
-.4
0
0
.4

-.1

-1.7
(3)
-.2
(3)
0

1.7
-1.1
-.8
-.4
0

1.5
-2.8
-.4
-3.6
0
.9

-.1
0
.6
.4
.2
0

-1.3
-.6
-.4
1.7
1.5
1.7

-.4
.6

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Automotive stampings—Continued
Original equipment automotive stampings..
Passenger car stampings
Body panels
Chassis parts
Truck and bus stampings
Body panels
Chassis parts
Service part automotive stampings
Passenger car stampings
Secondary products
Steel springs, except wire
Primary products
Hot formed springs
Hot formed coil springs
Locomotive, railroad car, and other helical springs
Hot formed leaf springs
Replacement leaf springs
Original equipment leaf springs other than for passenger
cars
Cold formed springs

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

101.9
101.9
100.0
106.4
101.8
102.6
99.9

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0

101.9
101.9
100.0
106.4
101.8
102.6
99.9
100.0
100.0
100.0

3493-P
3493-1
3493-121
3493-12116
3493-131
3493-13151

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

104.9
104.8
105.4
102.6
102.6
107.9
114.2

104.2
103.9
104.4
102.7
102.9
105.8
110.3

103.7
103.3
103.7
102.7
102.9
104.2
107.1

-.4
-.6
-.7
0
0
-1.6
-2.9

-.5
-.6
-.7
0
0
-1.6
-2.9

-1.1
-1.4
-1.7
.1
.2
-3.4
-6.3

-1.3
-1.9
-2.2
-1.3
(3)
-3.1
-6.2

3493-13158
3493-2

06/81
06/81

101.1
101.5

101.1
101.4

101.1
101.4

0
0

0
0

0
.2

.7
-.1

3494-P
3494-2
3494-212
3494-21201
3494-21203
3494-21205
3494-21207
3494-224

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.2
100.1

100.5
100.3
98.6
99.4
100.0
100.0
95.3
100.5
96.8

.2
.2
-.9
0
(3)
0
0
0
-2.9

0
.1

3494-3
3494-312
3494-31203
3494-31204
3494-31205
3494-31207
3494-31208
3494-363
3494-36301
3494-36302
3494-367
3494-36701
3494-375
3494-37501
3494-37502
3494-398

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

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
100.0
100.0

99.6
97.8
(3)
93.2
85.6
101.3
102.0
100.1
100.0
(3)
100.7
100.7
101.8

.2
.1

3494-4
3494-419
3494-5
3494-505
3494-531
3494-545
3494-548
3494-7
3494-723
3494-72302
3494-731
3494-785
3494-798
3494-8
3494-815
3494-841

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
(3)
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
101.3
100.0
102.9
102.9
101.4
100.7
101.4

3494-9
3494-M
3494-S

12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0

3495-P
3495-2
3495-212
3495-21211
3495-21213
3495-21215
3495-21217
3495-21219
3495-214
3495-215

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

3495

See footnotes at end of table.




Index

3465-1
3465-111
3465-11111
3465-11112
3465-113
3465-11313
3465-11314
3465-3
3465-311
3465-S

3493

Valves and pipe fittings
Primary products
Fluid power valves
Hydraulic valves
Manually operated directional control valves
Other directional control valves
Flow control valves (including check valves)
Other hydraulic valves
Pneumatic valves
Metal valves for piping systems and equipment, except plumbing
and heating valves
Gates, globes, angles, checks, etc
Iron valves (excluding IBBM, AwwA, UL)
Cast carbon steel valves (all pressures)
Forged carbon steel valves (all pressures)
Brass and bronze valves (125 Ib w.s.p. and over)
Cast alloy steel valves, including stainless
Ball valves, all metals, pressures, and types
Iron and steel ball valves
Brass and bronze ball valves
Butterfly valves, all metals, pressures, and types
Iron butterfly valves, including ductile
Plug valves, all metals, pressures, and types
Iron plug valves, including ductile
Carbon steel plug valves
Other metal valves and specialties
Plumbing and heating valves and specialties, excluding
plumbers' brass goods
Other plumbing and heating valves 15 Ib w.s.p. and under
Automatic regulating and control valves
Pneumatic actuated control valves
Self-contained direct actuated pressure regulator valves
Flow regulator valves for gas, vapors, or liquids
Other regulator valves
Metal fittings, flanges, and unions for piping systems
Forged carbon steel fittings, flanges, and unions
Threaded type
Pipe hangars and supports, excluding metal framing
Pipe couplings.
All other metal fittings and unions for piping systems
Fluid power hose and tube fittings
Fittings for metal and plastic tubing
Hose end fittings and hose assemblies for fluid power systems
Parts and components for valves and pipe fittings (sold
separately)
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
Wire springs
Primary products
Precision mechanical springs
Compression type shipments to O.E.M .
Automotive
Electronics
Other machinery
Consumer goods
Other
Compression type, other shipments
Extension type

Product
code

51

99.5
99.4
3

()
100.0

95.3
100.5
99.7

99.4
97.6
100.0
93.2
(3)
100.0
102.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
99.2
(3)
101.8
100.0
101.3
100.0

1.9

1.9
0

()

ft

6.4
1.8

1.4
0
.1
0
(3)

-1.3
-.6
(3)
0
-4.7
0
-2.9

-.5
-2.4
(3)
-7.6
-14.4

()
ft

1.5
(3)
0

1.3
(3)
.1
0
(3)
.7
.7
1.1

100.0
100.0
101.5
100.0
102.9
(3)
102.8
101.3
100.9
102.8
(3)
102.1
(3)
100.0
100.0
100.0

0
0
.3
0
0
(3)
1.4
.6
-.6

.6
0
0
3
()
1.3
1.3
.9

2.9
(3)
0
0
0

0
0
0

100.0
(3)
101.1

101.2
101.4

1.2

1.2

ft
ft
ft

100.4
100.5
101.3
101.9
100.0
100.0
111.7
(3)
100.0
100.0
101.2

100.3
100.3
101.3
101.9
100.0
100.0
111.7
101.1
100.0
100.0
101.2

-.2
-.2
.1
0
0
0
0
(3)
0
0
0

0
0
.5
.9
0
0
5.0
1.1
0

ft
ft
ft
ft3
()
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

99.2
102.6
100.0
100.0
100.0

2.9

()

ft

()
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Wire springs—Continued
Torsion type '.
Other wire springs
Spring units for box springs.innerspring mattresses.and dual
purpose sleep furniture
Other upholstery and furniture springs (unassembled)
Valve springs
Other wire springs
Secondary Products
~
Miscellaneous fabricated wire products
Primary products
Noninsulated ferrous wire rope, cable and strand
Ferrous wire cloth and other ferrous woven wire products
Steel fencing and fence gates
Chain link fencing
Other ferrous fabricated wire products
Welded steel wire fabric (concrete reinforcing mesh)
Other welded steel wire fabric
Wire carts
Other ferrous wire products
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products

3496

Fabricated pipe and pipe fittings
Primary products
Iron and steel pipe, tube and fittings
Iron and steel pipe and pipe fittings (including custom work
for contractors)
Petrochemical
Fossil fuel power plant
Other fab. excluding energy, petrochem, water/sewage, and
nonpressure pipe
Iron and steel tubing and fittings
Seamless tubing
Welded tubing
Aluminum and aluminum base alloy pipe, tube, and fittings
Aluminum and aluminum base alloy pipe, tube, and fittings
Copper and copper base alloy pipe, tube, and fittings
Copper and copper base alloy pipe, tube, and fittings

3498

Turbines and turbine generator sets
Primary products
Steam, gas, and hydraulic turbines and parts
Mechanical drive steam turbines, including marine, steam
engines, and parts
Mechanical drive steam turbines, including marine
Mechanical drive steam turbines less than 1,000
horsepower
Mechanical drive steam turbines 1,000 horsepower and
over
Parts and accessories for steam engines and steam
turbines, and complete steam engines

3511

Internal combustion engines, n.e.c
Primary products
Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel (except auto)
Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, under 151 h.p
Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, 50.9 h.p. and under
Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, 51 - 70.9 h.p
Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, 71 - 100.9 h.p
Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, 151 h.p. and over
Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, 1501 h.p. and over
Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel - automotive
Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel - auto., 276 h.p. and over
Parts and accessories
Fuel injection systems
Other parts and accessories
Secondary products
Other secondary products

3519

Farm machinery and equipment
Primary products
Commercial turf and grounds mowing equipment, including parts
and attachments
Commercial turf and grounds care equipment, except mowing,
including parts and attachments
Wheel tractors and attachments, except: contractors' type, lawn
and garden, and motor tillers
Two-wheel drive farm type tractors, including front-wheel
assist types
120 to 139 pto horsepower

3523

Product
code

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

0.6
-.4

0
-.4

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

()
ft

3495-217
3495-3

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

99.5
99.9

100.0
99.6

3495-317
3495-319
3495-321
3495-398
3495-S

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.1

100.0
(3)
100.0
100.1

0
0

0
0

ft3
()
ft
ft

3496-P
3496-1
3496-4
3496-6
3496-613
3496-8
3496-861
3496-865
3496-873
3496-898
3496-M
3496-S

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

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

99.3
99.2
94.9
100.0
95.8
95.2
100.6
97.5
99.1
102.1
99.1
98.5
99.9

98.9
99.2
94.9
100.0
95.8
95.2
100.6
97.1
99.1
102.1
99.9
(3)
96.1

-.3
0
0
0
0
0
0
-.5
0
0
.8
3
()
-3.7

-.6
-.3
-4.8
0
-2.6
-3.0
1.0
-1.0
-1.2
2.1
1.3
(3)
-2.8

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

3498-P
3498-1

06/81
06/81
06/81

105.8
105.1
104.4

106.3
105.6
104.5

105.8
105.0
103.8

-.5
-.6
-.6

1.1
1.0
-.1

-0.1
0
-1.3

-0.7
-.5
-1.7

3498-101
3498-10101
3498-10102

06/81
06/81
06/81

103.2

102.0
(3)
100.9

100.9
88.0

-1.1

-1.5
(3)

-3.4

-4.6

ft3

ft
ft

3498-10114
3498-102
3498-10202
3498-10203
3498-2
3498-201
3498-3
3498-301

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
08/81
08/81

104.6
106.1
105.4
106.2
(3)

105.0
108.3
113.3
(3)
106.1
106.1
111.4
111.4

105.0
108.3
113.3
106.5
106.1
106.1
111.4
111.4

.6
2.0
3
()
.3
0
0
1.9
1.9

3511-P
3511-2

06/82
06/82
06/82

101.7
102.1
104.7

101.9
102.3
105.2

101.9
102.3
105.2

3511-21
3511-211

06/82
06/82

105.7
100.7

106.8
101.0

3511-21121

06/82

100.8

101.2

3511-21141

06/82

100.3

3511-215

06/82

3519-P
3519-3
3519-3A
3519-301
3519-303
3519-305
3519-3B
3519-333
3519-4
3519-411
3519-9
3519-916
3519-919
3519-S
3519-SSS

()
ft3

ft

.3
2.7

-.6
1.9
7.5
0

ft

ft

ft
ft
ft
ft

.1
.2
.4

1.1
1.3
3.0

ft
ft
ft

106.8
101.1

.8
.1

6.4
.4

ft

100.4

100.6

.2

.2

ft

114.1

116.3

116.3

1.9

16.3

ft

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

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
100.0
100.0

101.0
101.2
101.9
107.1
(3)
101.6
(3)
100.9
(3)
103.5
103.5
100.0
98.2
100.7
100.0

101.5
101.7
101.9
107.1
101.1
101.6
118.8
101.0
100.4
104.5
103.5
100.7
99.4
101.3
100.0
100.0

1.4
1.6
.9
1.0

3523-P

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

100.8
100.9

3523-A

12/82

100.0

3523-B

12/82

3523-1

12/82

3523-1A
3523-109

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

52

ft
ft

-.3

ft

1.0
0
.7
1.2
.6
0

4.5
3.5
1.1
.9
1.1
0
0

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft3
()
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

101.6
101.7

.8
.8

1.4
1.5

ft
ft

100.0

100.0

0

0

ft

100.0

100.0

100.0

0

0

ft

100.0

100.0

102.3

2.3

2.3

ft

102.3
101.5

()
ft

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

industry
code

Farm machinery and equipment—Continued
180 pto horsepower and over
Attachments for wheel tractors farm and nonfarm industrial
type
Farm dairy machines, sprayers and dusters, farm elevators and
farm blowers
Sprayers and dusters
Power sprayers, field and row crop type
Tractor mounted
Other than tractor mounted
Farm elevators and blowers
Farm elevators, portable, auger type
Planting, seeding, and fertilizing machinery
Planting and seeding machinery
Corn planters, corn and cotton planters, and lister planters
Fertilizing machinery
Fertilizer distributors, dry (inclu. lime spreaders),
gravity distribution (5 ft. and over)
Fertilizer distributors, anhydrous ammonia
Manure spreaders, conveyor type
Manure spreaders, tank type, open and closed
Front and rear mounted loaders (farm type), manure and
general utility
Other planting, seeding, and fertilizing machinery
Harrows, rollers, pulverizers, stalk cutters, and similar
equipment
Stalk shredders and cutters and rotary mowers
Horizontal blade
Harrows and rollers
Pull type tandem disc harrows
Blade terracers and scrapers and land levelers
Harvesting machinery, except hay and straw harvesting
combines
Combines (harvester-threshers), except peanut combines
Other harvesting machinery, including picker-shellers and
field shelling attachments
Haying machinery
Plows
Chisel plows, deep tillage
Other plows, except snow plows
Farm machinery and equipment, n.e.c, excluding parts
Cultivators
Machines for preparing crops for market or use
Feed grinders, feed mixers, and burr mills
Other machines for preparing crops for market or for use
Barn and barnyard equipment
Cattle and dairy barn feeding equipment
Calf feeders, hopper type
Cattle feeders, hopper type
;
Cattle and dairy barn watering equipment, including windmill
heads and towers
Other barn and barnyard equipment
Self-propelled irrigation systems
Self-propelled irrigation systems, center-pivot
All other self-propelled irrigation systems
Hog equipment
Hog and pig feeding equipment
Hog handling equipment, including farrowing crates and
stalls and pens
Farm wagons and other farm transportation equipment
Parts for farm machinery and equipment
Farm machinery and equipment parts sold to original
equipment mfrs
Parts for harvesting machinery
Parts for other farm machinery, including parts for farm
dairy machinery
Farm machinery and equipment parts sold for replacement
and repair
Parts for machines for preparing crops for market or use
Parts for planting, seeding, and fertilizing machinery
Parts for plows
Parts for harvesting machinery
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Construction machinery and equipment
Lawn and garden equipment
Primary products
Consumer nonriding lawn, garden, and snow equipment
Lawn mowers

Product
code

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

.4
0
.1
.3
0

1.0

1.9
.4
.3
.6
.8
2.2
3.1
1.5
2.6
3
()
2.0

3523-115

12/82

100.0

3523-187

12/82

100.0

100.0

100.0

3523-2
3523-2B
3523-22
3523-221
3523-224
3523-2C
3523-267
3523-3
3523-3A
3523-316
3523-3B

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

101.6
100.4
100.2
100.3
100.8
101.5
102.1
101.2
102.6
102.2
101.2

102.1
100.4
100.3
100.6
100.8
102.6
103.6
101.6
102.6
102.2
102.2

3523-348
3523-354
3523-357
3523-365

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0

100.0

100.0

3523-371
3523-382

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

102.4
100.0

103.5
100.0

1.0
0

3.1
0

3523-4
3523-4A
3523-418
3523-4B
3523-411
3523-4C

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

101.6
100.7
100.8
102.0
102.4
101.0

101.6
101.0
101.1
101.9
102.2
101.0

0
.3
.3
-.1

1.3
1.0
()
1.5
1.7
0

3523-5
3523-511

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

100.5

100.4
100.1

-.1

3523-582
3523-6
3523-7
3523-766
3523-788
3523-8
3523-8A
3523-8B
3523-826
3523-839
3523-8D
3523-87
3523-876
3523-877

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

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

104.9
100.2
100.7
100.0
100.7
100.5
101.8
101.5
103.7
100.8
100.4
100.0

104.1
100.2
100.7
100.0
101.0

-.8
0
0
0
.3
0
0
0
0
0
0

3523-881
3523-891
3523-8E
3523-893
3523-895
3523-8P
3523-P12

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

102.2
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

102.2
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0

0
0

3523-P22
3523-8W
3523-9

12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.5
101.9

100.0
103.2
102.3

0
2.7
.4

2.7
2.4

3523-9A
3523-905

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

104.3
100.0

104.4
100.0

.1
0

4.4
0

3523-918

12/82

100.0

3523-9B
3523-982
3523-991
3523-993
3523-994
3523-M
3523-Z89
3523-S
3523-SSS
3531-S

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.1
100.0
98.3
100.0
101.3
100.0
100.0
101.0
100.0
100.4

100.5
103.1
98.3
101.7
101.3
101.3
101.4
101.2
(3)
100.4

3524-P
3524-1
3524-11

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

101.9
102.1
100.6
100.8

102.2
102.4
101.0
101.5

3524

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

53

101.1

•roo.5
101.8
101.5
103.7
100.8
100.4
(3)
100.0

1.1

1.5
.3
0
0

-.1
0

3

1.5
0
()
0
.6
.5
.3
(3)
0
.6
0
3

2.2
(3)
0

100.4

.4
3.1
0
1.7
0

1.3
1.4
.2

-1.7
1.7
2.4
1.3
1.4
1.2

.8

.9
.7
1.2

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Lawn and garden equipment—Continued
Rotary, push type, gasoline engine powered
Rotary, self-propelled, gasoline engine powered
Reel, all types
Powered lawn edger/trimmers
Fixed blade, gasoline engine or electric powered
Other consumer nonriding lawn, garden, and snow equipment .
All other equipment, incl. powered hedge trimmers, 2 wheel
walking tractors, and lawn sweepers
Parts and attachments for consumer nonriding lawn, garden, and
snow equipment
Attachments
Parts
Consumer riding lawn, garden, and snow equipment
Lawn tractors and riding mowers
Front engine lawn tractors and riding mowers
Rear engine lawn tractors and riding mowers
6.0 hp and over
Parts and attachments for consumer riding lawn, garden, and
snow equipment
Attachments
Secondary products

Product
code

3532

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

0.4
1.1
.3
.1
.4
0

1.3
1.4
.3
.3
.9
.2

3524-154
3524-19

101.7
101.4
100.3
100.4
101.1
101.7

3524-194

12/82

100.0

102.2

102.2

3524-3
3524-311
3524-312
3524-4
3524-42
3524-421
3524-422

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

102.3
102.3
102.3
104.8
102.3
101.6

101.9
(3)
101.6
105.0
102.7
101.6

-.7
.2
.4
0

-.7
1.1
2.2
1.6

3524-42213

12/82

100.0

103.5

104.6

1.1

3.2

3524-5
3524-517
3524-S

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

102.0
100.0

102.6
100.0

12/80
12/80

113.4
112.7

113.5
112.9

113.7
113.1

117.2
118.6
118.6
103.7

117.2
118.6
118.6
104.7

3531-41104
3531-41105
3531-481
3531-485
3531-6
3531-62111
3531-63411

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

93.6
112.7
109.4
115.6
116.2
117.0
120.8
110.2
112.1
112.9
111.9

95.6
113.4
110.3
(3)
118.3
117.0
121.1
110.4
111.2
111.7
112.0

117.2
120.1
120.1
105.3
(3)
109.1
94.3
113.0
112.7
(3)
119.8
117.0
122.1
103.6
107.5
111.7
112.4

3531-63911
3531-64511
3531-7
3531-71101

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

108.3
115.6
121.8
128.8

115.6
121.8
129.0

109.6
115.6
122.1
129.6

3531-71102

12/80

119.5

119.5

119.5

3531-8
3531-81211

12/80
12/80

105.3
119.6

106.0
119.6

106.5
120.5

.5
.8

3531-83111
3531-85511

12/80
12/80

113.2
117.5

117.5
117.7

121.0
117.9

3.0
.2

3531-87811
3531-88211
3531-9
3531-95211
3531-97311
3531-98111
3531-98311

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

119.5
112.7
115.7
120.5
120.3
105.4
101.6

118.3
112.7
114.5
120.5
120.6
105.4

120.0
112.7
114.7
120.5
120.6

3531-98411

12/80

119.1

119.8

3531-98611
3531-99811
3531-XY9
3531-S

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

112.8
111.5
(3)
116.8

06/81
06/81
06/81

3532-56236
3532-565
3532-6

3531-P
3531-1
3531-101
3531-2

3531-209
3531-3
3531-321

3531-365
3531-367
3531-4
3531-41102

3531-41103

3532-P
3532-5
3532-562

See footnotes at end of table.




Apr.
19832

101.3
100.2
100.0
100.2
100.7
101.7

3524-15

Mining machinery and equipment
Primary products
Underground mining machinery
Loading machines, underground mine
Shovel type, including scoops, shovels, buckets, slusher
types and all others
Shuttle cars, rubber tired, self-propelled
Mineral classifying, flotation, separating, concentrating,
cleaning, clarifying equipment

Mar.
19832

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

3524-113

3531

Dec.
19822

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

3524-111
3524-112

Construction machinery
Primary products
Off hwy wheel tractors
Off hwy wheel tractors, including wheeled log skidders and
rubber-tired dozers
Tracklaying tractors
Tracklaying tractors, 130 net engine hp and over
Tractor parts and attachments
Tractor parts sold to o.e.m
For off highway wheel tractors, replacement and repair
For wheel tractor loaders, replacement and repair
Cranes, excavators, parts and attachments
Hydraulic operated excavators
Cable operated cranes
Hydraulic operated cranes
Miscellaneous cranes including draglines
Front end attachments for cranes, draglines, shovels
Parts for power cranes, draglines and shovels
Mixers, pavers and related equipment, except parts
Portable mixers, 3 112 cu. ft. capacity and over
Pavers, finishers, spreaders, bituminous distributors
Other equipment, incl. portable mixers under 3 1 /2 cu. ft.
capacity
Asphalt plants
Tractor shovel loaders
Wheel shovel loader, 4 wheel dr., up to 3 1/2 cu. yd. capacity
Wheel shovel loader, 4 wheel dr., 3 1 /2 cu. yd. capacity and
over
Scrapers, graders, rollers, off hwy trucks, trailers, wagons,
and miscellaneous attachments
Scraper bowls
Rollers, all types including self-propelled vibratory
compactors
Off highway rear dump trucks
Winches (towing, logging, oilfield), other attachments, incl.
logging arches and trenchers
Front end loader attachment
Other construction machinery and other parts
Winches, including marine
Portable crushing plants
Snow clearing attachments
Other excavating and road construction machinery
Parts and attachments, except for cranes, draglines, shovels,
tractors, sold to o.e.m
Parts/attach., except for cranes, draglines, shovels &
tractors, sold for replace/repair
All other construction machinery and equipment
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products

Index

54

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

0.4
.5

2.0
2.1

1.9
0

0
1.2
1.2
.6

0
1.2
1.2
1.3

0
1.2
1.3
1.6

.2
2.7
2.8
3.2

-1.4
-.3
2.2
3
()

-1.4
-.1
3.0
3
()

.8
.6
3.0
(3)

2.3
3.6

1.2
0

.9
-6.2
-3.3
0
.4

1.5
0

.9
-6.0
-4.1
-1.0
.5

3.1
2.4
1.1
-6.0
-4.0
-1.0
.5

.1
.3
.6

(3)
5.5
3.6
7.9
(3)

-2.6
2.7
1.7

1.2

2.2
2.5
2.4
2.3

1.3
.8

2.6
4.2

.3

6.9
.7

9.6
2.0

1.4
0
.1
0
0

-8.9
0
-1.2
0
.1

1.0
0
-.9
0
1.4

4.4
0
1.0
4.3
2.5

120.5

.6

1.2

1.2

3.0

108.0
(3)
(3)
116.8

107.3
(3)
(3)
116.8

-.7

-5.4

-4.9

-3.1
(3)
(3)
1.9

109.2
109.7
109.6

109.6
110.5
112.4

109.6
110.3
111.8

0
-.2
-.5

-.2
.1
1.3

.5
.7
2.1

1.8
2.5
3.2

06/81
06/81

108.5

110.6
110.5

111.7
108.7

1.0
-1.7

06/81

117.4

118.7

118.4

-.3

0
.4
1.2

3.1

2.5

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Mining machinery and equipment—Continued
All other mineral beneficiation machinery and equipment,
n.e.c
Crushing, pulverizing, and screening machinery
Crushers, stationary types, including crushers mounted on
skids
Gyratory crushers, all types
Grinding mills, ball and rod
Screens, vibrating, trommel, mine type
Drills and other mining machinery, except parts
Rock drills (percussion type), include stoper, drifters, air
leg drills, and rubber tire
Other drills, tools and supplies for drills (sold separately)
Parts and attachments for mining machinery and equipment
Parts and attachments for mining machinery sold separately,
excluding drills
Percussion rock drill bits
Containing tungsten carbide
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products
Construction machinery
Other secondary products

Product
code

3534

Industrial trucks and tractors
Primary products
Industrial trucks and tractors, motorized and hand powered
Internal combustion trucks and tractors
Internal combustion trucks
Internal combustion trucks, under 6000 Ib. capacity
Internal combustion trucks, 6000 - 14,999 Ib. capacity
Internal combustion»trucks, over 14,999 Ib. capacity
Motorized handtrucks

3537

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

1.3
.7

3.6
1.2
1.0
2.2
3
()
2.9
3.1

117.3
110.1

116.8
110.3

-0.4
.2

3532-727
3532-72711
3532-728
3532-755
3532-8

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

112.4
108.3
(3)
102.8
110.1

111.9
108.3
(3)
101.9
111.3

111.8
108.0
(3)

-.1
-.3

-1.3
-.3

103.9
111.3

1.9
0

1.1
1.2

.3
2.2
3
()
2.9
1.2

3532-823
3532-863
3532-9

06/81
06/81
06/81

110.2
(3)
108.3

109.1

(3)
107.7

109.1
(3)
107.7

-1.2

-1.0
(3)
-.5

2.1
(3)
2.2

109.6

109.6

98.9
97.9

98.9
97.9
107.4
110.5

4.0
-6.7
-7.8
.2
.3

3532-SSS

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

108.8
106.0
106.2
106.9
109.8
108.3
107.0
109.0

3533-P
3533-3
3533-31

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

3533-312
3533-35
3533-362
3533-363
3533-389
3533-6

3533-61
3533-613
3533-617
3533-619
3533-641
3533-64101
3533-64102
3533-64103
3533-644
3533-649
3533-64903
3533-671
3533-681
3533-M
3533-X98
3533-S
3533-SSS
3561-S

106.7
109.5

106.6
106.1
106.6

106.7
106.4
106.7

121.3
122.8
119.6
120.2

120.8
121.8
118.3
117.3

121.1
121.9
118.0
115.8

120.6
113.8
120.8
121.5
126.6
124.8
121.4
112.1
128.5
116.2
129.6
124.1

117.1
111.6
122.0
126.5
125.5
124.1
120.3
105.3
130.2
116.3
128.6
124.1
134.0

131.3
139.8
115.3
111.0
118.5
130.2
115.7
115.1
118.4

117.1
111.6
122.0
126.5
125.8
124.4
120.5
105.3
130.2
117.3
129.6
124.1
134.0
130.9
(3)
131.3
139.8
115.3
111.0
121.5
130.2
114.9
114.1
118.4

3

()
130.9
(3)
131.3
139.8
115.3
111.0
119.7
127.3
112.2
110.7
118.4
111.0
110.0
109.7
108.2
(3)
103.5
127.8
149.1
111.9

3534-151

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

109.3
108.0
107.4
106.8
106.5
101.0
124.1
151.5
103.9
105.6

109.3
107.9
107.4
106.9
106.5
100.7
124.1
151.5
103.9
105.6

3534-196

06/81

106.9

106.9

106.9

3534-197
3534-2

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

121.7
112.9
112.7

117.6
112.9
112.7
114.8
114.8

117.6
112.9
112.7
114.8
114.8

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

116.4
115.2
114.7
113.7
113.5
108.9
116.4
123.2
117.9

115.7
114.2
113.4
111.8
111.6
104.9
116.1
124.4

115.3
113.8
113.6
112.2
112.0
105.5
116.1
124.9
116.5

3534-P
3534-1

3534-105
3534-107
3534-112
3534-114
3534-11413
3534-11415

3534-231
3534-M
3534-XY9

3537-P

3537-1
3537-1A
3537-13

3537-136
3537-137

3537-138
3537-111

See footnotes at end of table.




Apr.
19832

115.4
110.4

3532-S
3531-S

Elevators and moving stairways
Primary products
Elevators and moving stairways, parts and attachments
Geared electric passenger elevators, except residence lifts
Gearless electric passenger elevators, except residence lifts ....
Hydraulic passenger elevators
Freight elevators
Electric freight elevators
Hydraulic freight elevators
Moving stairways and escalators
Other non-farm elevators, including sidewalk elevators,
dumbwaiters, etc
Parts and attachments for elevators and moving stairways
(sold separately)
Automobile lifts, parts and attachments
Automobile lifts
Miscellaneous receipts
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts

Mar.
19832

06/81
06/81

3532-975

3533

Dec.
19822

3532-671
3532-7

3532-989
3532-98931
3532-M
3532-Z89

Oilfield and gasfield machinery and equipment
Primary products
Oilfield and gasfield production machinery and equipment
On-land and offshore bottom support wellhead equipment
Christmas-tree assemblies with tubing heads and casing
heads
Rodlifting machinery and equipment - surface and subsurface ..
Permanent packers and accessories
Retrievable packers
Other production equipment and parts
Oilfield and gasfield drilling machinery and equipment
Surface oil and gasfield drilling machinery and equipment
Wheel-mounted drilling and well-servicing rigs
Blowout preventers and accessories
Other surface drilling equipment and parts
Bits
Tungsten-carbide insert bits
Steel-toothed bits
Other bits, including diamond bits
Tool joints, subs and connectors
Other subsurface drilling equipment and parts
Other subsurface drilling equipment and parts, n.e.c
Cementing equipment
Well surveying equipment
Miscellaneous receipts
Other miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Pumps and pumping equipment

Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index

55

0.3.
-.6

0
0
0
.7
1.0
.1
.3
.1

0
-6.7
-7.8
.5
.7
-2.4
-.5
-3.6

.7
-6.7
.9
-1.1
-.4
-1.5

-1.4
-.9

.3
.1

0
-.7
-1.4
-3.6

0
-.9
-2.1
-4.6

-.5
-1.3
-3.0
-5.2

-2.9
-1.9

-4.1
-3.7
1.0

-4.9
-7.6

-.3
-1.3
0
0
0
.0
.2
.3
.2
0
0
.8
.7
0
0

0
0
0
0
2.6
0
-.7
-.9
0

0
-.1
-.1
.1
0
-.3
0
0
0
0

-.7
-.3
-1.2

-7.9
1.3
.9
.7
0
(3)
14.5
(3)
0
0
0
0
4.2
2.3
1.5
1.8
0
-.6
-.7
-.7
.2
3
()
-.5
.8

-7.8
.6

4.1
-.7
-.2
-.8
-5.6

1.3
.9
.7

1.0
4.6
.5
-.3
-1.9
-9.0

1.3
-.3
1.8
2.5

0
0
0
-1.8
4.2
2.3
2.4
3.1
0

.2
-.5
1.2
(3)
5.4
4.1
-.4
-.8
1.3

.1
-1.5
-1.7
.3
(3)
-2.4
-3.6
1.6
-8.6

1.0
-.6
-.7

3.8

-2.4
0
0

-1.3
-1.5
-.9
-1.4
-1.4
-3.1
0
.4
-1.2

-1.1
-1.5
-.8
-1.1
-1.1
-2.8

.1
1.3

-2.7
-3.5
-4.0
-4.9
-5.0
-8.8
-2.4
1.6
-3.5

Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Industrial trucks and tractors—Continued
Operator-riding electric trucks
Handlift trucks, handtrucks, trailers, and dollies
Other handtrucks. trailers, and dollies
Parts, attachments and miscellaneous equipment
Secondary products
Construction machinery
All other secondary products

Product
code

3537-123
3537-16
3537-165
3537-2
3537-S
3531 -S
3537-SSS

Metal forming machine tools
Primary products
Punching, bending, and forming machines
Punching machinery
Fixed position punching machines
Combination punching-shearing machinery
Shearing machinery
Plate shearing machinery
Bending and forming machinery
Rolls: angles, bars and shapes bending
Press brakes
Other bending and forming machinery
Mechanical and hydraulic presses
Mechanical presses
Open inclinable presses, mechanical
Vertical presses, mechanical
Other mechanical presses
Hydraulic presses
Vertical single action hydraulic presses
Other metal forming machine tools and forging machines, except
forging presses
Other metal forming machine tools
Thread rolling machines
All other metal forming machine tools
Rebuilt metal forming machine tools and parts for metal forming
machine tools
Parts for metal forming machine tools
Secondary products
Other secondary products

3542

Special dies and tools, die sets, jigs and industrial molds
Primary products
Special dies and tools, die sets, jigs and fixtures
Jigs and fixtures, all types
All other jigs and fixtures (holding, positioning, layout,
assembly), under 1,000 pounds
Other jigs and fixtures
All other jigs and fixtures (holding, positioning, layout,
assembly), 1,000 pounds and over
Other jigs and fixtures
Standard catalog components and parts for jigs and fixtures,
including drill bushings
Dies
Forming and drawing dies
Stamping dies, including lamination and blanking dies
All other stamping type dies (punch, trim, notch,
perforate, etc.)
Progressive stamping dies, except high-speed steel and
carbide
Blanking type dies
All other dies
Other dies
Other components and parts for dies, including standard
punches, springs, etc
Other components and parts
Industrial molds
Industrial molds for casting metals
Diecasting molds
Industrial molds for plastic products
Injection molds for plastic products
For 1,000,000 or more cycles
For 50,000-999,999 cycles
All other molds made of metal (including molds for glass and
other products) and mold bases
Other molds
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
Other secondary products

3544

Power driven hand tools
Primary products
Power driven hand tools, electric
Screwdrivers and nutrunners

3546

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —
Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

-0.3
0
0
-1.5
-.7

0.2
-2.0
-2.2
-3.3
-.3

-0.2
-1.1
-1.3
-3.2
.5

-3.0
-1.8
-2.0
-2.1
3.3

.5
.5
.7
1.9
2.6
(3)
0
0
.4

1.0

2.6

3.5
3.8
1.5
1.8
2.6

ft

ft

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
01/80
12/79

113.8
128.3
126.9
117.2
126.5
118.2
128.0

113.6
128.1
126.8
117.0
127.9
(3)
128.9

113.3
128.1
126.8
115.2
127.1

109.4
110.3
105.5
103.9
103.3

110.1
111.1
106.2
105.9
106.0
107.2
101.7
99.7
108.3
109.7
107.5
108.7
110.0
109.9
109.4
109.1
111.5
110.2
111.6

110.2
111.1
106.2
105.9
106.0
107.2
101.7
99.7
108.3

3542-13116
3542-2
3542-211
3542-21111
3542-21112
3542-21113
3542-212
3542-21212

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

110.1
109.9
109.4
109.1
111.5
110.4
111.7

0
0
0
0
0
.2
.1

3542-3
3542-312
3542-31212
3542-31213

06/81
06/81
08/82
06/81

112.4
112.0

114.8
115.1
(3)
120.2

.5
.5

114.9

114.3
114.6
(3)
119.4

3542-4
3542-413
3542-S
3542-SSS

06/81
06/81
06/81

114.7
106.6
110.7

115.1
108.0
112.4

114.8
108.1
112.5

-.2
0
0

3544-P
3544-1
3544-1A

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

107.1
107.7
109.2
120.1

107.1
107.7
109.3
118.8

107.3
107.8
109.4
119.3

.1
.1
.2
.5

3544-117
3544-11702

06/81
06/81

99.4

96.8
96.8

98.0
98.0

3544-118
3544-11802

06/81
06/81

100.8
100.8

99.6
99.6

3544-119
3544-1B
3544-1E
3544-1F

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

107.7
105.4
109.1
102.6

3544-129

06/81

101.9

3544-12901
3544-12903
3544-149
3544-14907

06/81
06/81
06/81

102.9

103.8

103.8

2.1

3544-179
3544-17902
3544-2
3544-2M
3544-211
3544-2Q
3544-251
3544-25101
3544-25102

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

104.1
104.5
104.2
102.5
102.5
104.0
104.0
104.9
101.2

104.1
104.5
104.2
102.5
102.5
104.0
104.0
104.9
101.2

104.1
104.5
104.2
102.5
(3)
104.0
104.0
104.9
101.2

0
0
0
0

3544-261
3544-26104
3544-M
3544-S
3544-SSS

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

111.3
103.7
103.3
100.1
100.2

111.3
103.7
103.3
100.7

111.3
104.1
103.3
100.8

114.8
113.7
108.5

115.7
114.7
109.9

116.4

3546-P
3546-1
3546-122

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

3542-P

3542-1
3542-111
3542-11111
3542-11113
3542-121
3542-12111
3542-131
3542-13112

3542-13113

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

56

ft
101.7
99.7
108.0
108.2
107.5
108.0
109.4
109.9
109.4
109.1
111.5

O
ft

ft

ft

ft

107.5

ft

ft

0

ft
.5
0
0
0
0

ft
ft
1.4
1.8

ft

3.0

ft
ft

.9
.7
1.9

0
0
.4

ft
0

ft
1.4
.8
.1

1.9
-.1

ft
ft

2.1
2.8

ft

ft
ft

1.3
1.7
1.4

ft
8.1

ft
1.8
.7
-.2
1.9
-.1

ft
ft
4.9
6.8

ft

4.6

11.2

-.2
.6
.4

.1
1.8
2.2

7.3
3.7
5.2

.1
.1
.1

-.9

.4
.4
.6
-.6

1.3
1.2
.6
-.5

1.3
1.3

-2.0
-2.0

-2.0
-2.0

-2.0
-2.0

99.6
99.6

0
0

-1.2
-1.2

-1.2
-1.2

-1.0
-1.0

107.7
105.9
109.1
103.2

107.7
106.0
109.1
103.4

0
.1
0
.2

0
.5
0
.8

6.7
1.1

1.3

6.7
1.1
3.7

.8

-1.0

102.9

103.1

1.2

1.2

-1.5

100.8

100.8

ft
ft

ft

110.3

ft

0
.3
0
.3

.7
.8
.5

ft

.7

2.8

0

0
0
2.5
1.3

ft

.1
.1

ft
0
0
0
0

ft
115.5

ft
ft

ft

.1
.1

ft
ft
0
.3
0
.5

ft

1.2
1.4
1.2

ft

ft

2.8
2.8

ft

.4
3.7
3.9
3.3
1.1

ft

3.8
2.7
1.1

ft

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Power driven hand tools—Continued
Hammers, percussion and rotary, without drill chuck
Impact wrenches
Planers and routers
Other elec.-powered hand tools; incl. shears & nibblers,
electric chain saws, hammer drills
Parts, attachments and accessories for electric-powered hand
tools (sold separately)
Drills: armature mounted primarily on sleeve bearings
Over 1/4 inch chuck size to under 1/2 inch
Drills: armature mounted primarily on other than sleeve
bearings
Over 1/4 inch chuck size to under 1/2 inch
Grinders, polishers, and circular sanders except bench
grinders
Right angle grinders, polishers, and circular sanders
Sanders
Belt
Oscillating, reciprocating and vibrating
Circular saws: armature mounted primarily on other than
sleeve bearings
Between 7 inch and 8 inch blade
Saws - jigs, saber, reciprocating
Armature mounted primarily on ball bearings
Power driven hand tools, pneumatic, hydraulic and powder
actuated
Percussion tools
Drills, screwdrivers, nutrunners
Grinders, polishers, sanders
Other pneumatic powered hand tools include hydraulic
Parts, attachments, and accessories for pneumatic, hydraulic
and powder actuated tools
Secondary products
Rolling mill machinery ....
Primary products
Secondary products.

3547

Textile machinery
Primary products
Textile machinery
Cleaning, opening, and card room equipment
Bleaching, dyeing, and finishing equipment
Machines for drying stocks, yarn, and cloth
Other textile machinery
Parts and attachments for textile machinery
Textile machinery turnings and shapes
Parts and attachments for other fiber to fabric and fabric
machinery
Parts and attachments for power looms
Parts and attachments for bleaching, dyeing and finishing
machinery
Parts and attachments for other textile machinery
Secondary products

3552

Woodworking machinery
Primary products
Woodworking machinery, excluding home workshop and
power-driven handtools
Sawmill equipment
Sawing machines, except sawmill equipment
Straight-line machinery, including jointers, moulders,
planers, sanders, surfacers, etc
Boring machinery, carving machinery, dovetailers, mortisers,
routers, shapers, and tenoners
Parts, attachments and accessories: cutting tools other than
saw blades
All other parts, attachments, and accessories, excluding saw
blades
Other woodworking machinery, including lathes, drilling
machines, jointers, planers, etc
Secondary products

3553

Paper industries machinery
Primary products
Wood preparation equipment
Barkers, chippers, knotters, splitters, chipscreens, etc
Parts and attachments for wood preparation equipment (sold
separately)
Papermill machinery
Paper machines
Papermaking machines, headbox to reel

3554

Product
code

Dec.
19822

3546-124
3546-125
3546-127

12/80
12/80
12/80

106.7
119.2

3546-135

12/80

121.2

3546-136
3546-181
3546-18103

12/80
12/80
12/80

3546-182
3546-18207

Mar.
19832

106.7
122.8

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

108.1
122.8

1.3
0

1.3
0

2.7
8.1

1.4
8.1

123.8

f3)

111.5
112.3

109.4
114.8
113.5

110.5
114.8
113.5

1.0
0
0

12/80
12/80

107.9
101.3

108.3
101.6

108.3
101.6

0
0

3546-183
3546-18326
3546-184
3546-18433
3546-18434

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

106.8
112.9
112.2
113.6

106.8
116.0
117.3
114.9

3546-185
3546-18516
3546-186
3546-18618

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

111.9
112.1
107.0

3546-2
3546-237
3546-238
3546-243
3546-249

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

116.4
108.1
115.0
115.4
119.2

3546-251
3546-S

12/80
12/80

3547-P
3547-S

2.2

3.1

1.0
0
0

3.0
1.0

3.9
3.2
1.4

.4
.3

-1.1
-3.0

-1.0
-2.8

106.8
116.0
117.3
114.9

0
.7
.2
1.2

0
2.7
4.6
1.2

0
3.2
5.4
1.4

112.1
112.4
107.0
106.7

112.1
112.4
107.0
106.7

.2
.3
0

-.2
.3
1.1

.3
.3
-1.9

117.3
(3)
116.0
(3)
120.3

117.7
108.1
116.0
117.8
120.3

1.1
0
.8
2.1
.9

3.7
-.9
3.8
3.9
5.3

122.6
108.4

(3)
108.6

124.3
109.4

1.4
.9

5.3
1.3

12/81
12/81
12/81

108.0
108.5
107.3

110.2
112.1

110.2
112.1
107.3

2.0
3.3
0

2.8
3.3
2.0

3.5
3.5

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

115.9
117.0
115.1
114.9
109.9
108.1
109.0
118.9
141.1

116.8
117.3
115.9
115.9
109.9
108.1
111.2
118.7

118.0
117.8
116.7
115.9
110.2
109.0
111.2
118.9

1.1
.4
.7
0
.3
.8
0
.1

1.0
.1
1.0
.9
.3
.8
0
-.8

2.1

3552-P
3552-1
3552-116
3552-185
3552-187
3552-199
3552-2
3552-211

4.1
3.1
5.6

3552-232
3552-241

12/80
12/80

128.6
113.0

126.9
113.1

3552-271
3552-299
3552-S

12/80
12/80
12/80

115.0
110.3
110.2

116.0
114.3
113.9

116.8
114.3
119.3

.7
0
4.7

1.5
2.0
6.6

1.5
3.6
8.2

3.2
5.6
9.0

3553-P

12/80
12/80

104.3
107.6

103.7
106.9

103.3
106.4

-.5
-.5

-.9
-1.0

-.9
-1.1

-2.5
-2.9

12/80
12/80
12/80

105.0
103.8
117.0

103.9
105.1
110.5

103.1
105.1
110.5

-.8
0
0

-1.5
0

-1.6
1.2

-3.3
1.6
-2.7

12/80

116.3

116.3

116.3

0

12/80

111.9

111.9

111.9

0

3553-1
3553-112

1.0
2.0
.9
.3

3553-173

.8
2.0
0

0

1.9

3553-175

0
12/80

86.0

77.0

74.9

-2.8

-2.8

104.3

100.5

-3.6

-3.6

3553-185

-35.2
-12.9

12/80

103.1

3553-187
3553-198
3553-S

12/80
12/80

106.4
106.7

3554-P
3554-1
3554-111

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

102.5
102.3
100.0
100.0

103.4
103.1
100.0
100.0

103.6
103.4
100.0
100.0

.6
.8
0
0

1.7
1.9
0
0

3554-181
3554-3
3554-342
3554-34247

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

100.0
106.3

100.0
106.3
111.2
99.0

100.0
106.3

0
-.8
0
0

0
2.6

57

.9
-3.6

-5.6

3553-162

See footnotes at end of table.




Index

-1.4
-2.4

111.2
99.0

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Paper industries machinery—Continued
Parts and attachments for papermill machinery (sold
separately)
Paper and paperboard converting equipment
Bagmaking machines, including shipping sack machines and
envelope making machines
Corrugated boxmaking machines, including corrugators
Other converting equipment, including drum, can, and tube
making machines
Parts and attachments for converting equipment (sold
separately)
Rebuilt pulp and paper industries machinery
Other rebuilt pulp and paper industries machinery
Miscellaneous receipts
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products

Product
code

3554-381
3554-4

06/82
06/82

3554-451
3554-453

06/82
06/82

3554-459

06/82

3554-481
3554-6

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

3559

Industrial process furnaces and ovens
Primary products
Electric industrial furnaces and ovens, excluding induction and
dielectric
Electric metal processing industrial furnaces and ovens
Electric metal heat-treating furnaces
Electric nonmetallic processing industrial furnaces and ovens ..
Excluding wood, cement and chemical processing kilns, but
including other kilns and lehrs
Electric nonmetallic processing ovens
Fuel-fired industrial furnaces and ovens, oil or gas
Fuel-fired metal processing industrial furnaces and ovens
Fuel-fired metal heat-treating furnaces
Open-fired heat-treating furnaces
Atmosphere controlled heat-treating furnaces
Fuel-fired industrial ovens for metal processing
Continuous fuel-fired ovens for metal processing
Fuel-fired nonmetallic processing industrial furnaces and
ovens
Excluding wood, cement and chemical processing kilns, but
including other kilns and lehrs
Fuel-fired nonmetallic processing ovens

3567

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

-2.6
2.2

2.8

103.2
103.6

103.1

104.0

104.2
107.1
100.0
100.0
104.3
104.3
104.7

0
0
0
0
0
0

3.5

104.3
104.3
102.0

107.1
100.0
100.0
104.3
104.3
104.7

100.0
100.0
100.0
(3)

102.1
102.6
107.8
(3)

.9
1.2
3.0
(3)

100.0
100.0

100.3
100.0

103.1
103.8
110.9
(3)
101.0
101.7

2.9
3.6
10.9

3555-133
3555-5
3555-572

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

3555-583

12/82

100.0

100.0

100.0

3555-589
3555-598
3555-M
3555-S

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0

101.2
99.9
98.1

101.0
101.0

3559-58913
3559-58918
3559-S

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
04/82
12/81
12/81
04/82
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

105.8
105.5
107.1
101.4
103.9
103.9
102.7
104.2
104.5
(3)
108.5
105.5
(3)
101.9
103.1
(3)
103.3
106.2
103.5
110.8
103.3
108.0
105.8
105.2
106.3
102.8
100.8

3567-P

06/81
06/81

3567-1
3567-1A
3567-121
3567-1B
3567-171
3567-17102

3555-P
3555-1

3559-P
3559-1
3559-112

3559-115
3559-2
3559-222
3559-299
3559-3
3559-311

3559-333
3559-351
3559-361
3559-399
3559-4
3559-471

3559-498
3559-5
3559-546
3559-552
3559-562

3559-573
3559-581

3559-589

3567-2
3567-2A
3567-221
3567-22101
3567-22102
3567-241
3567-24102

101.8

1.4

.7

0
0
0

.7
1.7

(3)
.9
1.7

99.9
94.3

1.0
-.2
0
-3.9

1.0
1.0
0
-5.7

106.8
106.6
107.9
101.4
106.8
106.1
103.6
106.9
105.1
(3)
110.9
105.5
104.1
102.7
103.9
105.5
104.7
107.4
105.0
113.4
104.2
112.6
106.8
105.8
107.7
103.8
102.2

106.8
106.6
107.3
98.6
106.8
106.3
104.0
106.9
105.1
(3)
110.9
105.5
104.1
(3)
103.9
105.5
104.7
107.5
105.0
113.4
102.8
112.6
106.6
106.1
107.7
105.1
102.2

0
0
-.5
-2.8
0
.1
.4
0
0
3
()
0
0
0
3
()
0
0
0
.1
0
0
-1.3
0
-.1
.3
0
1.3
0

.4
.5
-.5
-2.8
0
1.5
1.2
1.6
.3
(3)
.8
0
-1.8
3
()
.8
0

108.0
106.5

109.2
107.6

109.9
108.4

06/81
06/81
06/81

110.6
111.0
105.6

110.6
111.0
105.6

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

106.1
(3)

06/81

1.6

0
0
2.6

2.5
1.6
.2
-2.8
2.8
2.3
1.3
2.6
2.6
(3)
2.3
3.4

4.5
3.9
2.8
-2.8
3.5
3.0
1.0
3.6
3.7

2.1

1.8
(3)
3.0
1.3
1.4
2.4
-.5
4.3
(3)
1.0
1.4
2.5

4.1
(3)
2.3
(3)
2.8
4.6
(3)
8.5
(3)
4.9
(3)
4.6
(3)
4.8

.7
.7

1.4
1.6

2.2
2.1

3.5
3.6

110.6
111.0
105.6

0
0
0

0
0
0

1.3
1.4
1.4

1.5
1.5
1.5

106.1
110.9
104.8
105.4
102.5
103.2

0
0
1.4

1.1
0
0

0
0
1.5
1.1
0
0

.7
1.0

103.3
104.3
102.5
103.2

106.1
110.9
103.4
104.3
102.5
103.2

2.1
(3)
3.2
3.3
1.2

106.6

2.4

1.2
.7
.4
3
()
-.5
.9
-.1
.9
1.4

106.6

109.2

2.4

2.4

06/81

101.0

103.4

2.4

2.8

3567-271
3567-27102

06/81
06/81

101.0
101.0

103.4
103.4

2.4
2.4

2.8
2.8

58

Apr.
1982

1.4

3567-2B

See footnotes at end of table.




Apr.
19832

101.8

3554-S

Other special industry machinery
Primary products
Chemical machinery and parts
Chemical mixers
Other chemical machinery
Foundry machinery and parts
Molding machinery
Other foundry machinery, parts and flasks
Plastic working machinery
Compression molding machinery
Extrusion machinery
Injection molding machinery
Blow molding machinery
Other plastic machinery and parts
Rubber working machinery
Tire recapping and repairing machinery
Other rubber working machinery (includes mixers) and parts ....
Other special industry machinery, n.e.c
Concrete machinery and parts
Bottle forming, glassmaking machinery, and parts
Shoemaking machinery, parts
Cotton ginning machinery, parts
Metal cleaning, degreasing machinery, parts
Other machinery, parts
Stoneworking machinery, parts
Other machinery, parts (includes optical lens machinery)
Secondary products

Mar.
19832

100.1
104.3

3554-675

3555

Dec.
19822

100.1
103.7

3554-M
3554-XY9

Printing trades machinery
Primary products
Lithograpic printing press
Business forms presses, web-fed
Other printing trades machinery
Roll covering, rubber and plastics, graphic arts
Parts, attachments and accessories for printing presses, sold
separately
Parts, attachments and accessories for other machinery and
equipment, sold separately
Other printing machinery and equipment, including platens
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products

Index
base

1.5
1.1
0
0

6.0

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Industrial process furnaces and ovens—Continued
High frequency induction and dielectric furnaces and heating
equipment
Metal melting line type induction furnaces
Metal melting line type induction furnaces, ferrous
Other electric heating units for industrial use and all parts,
attachments, and components
Tubular heaters
Other industrial electric heating units, including strip,
space, ring & inmmersion heaters
Parts, attachments and components for industrial furnaces and
ovens and heating units
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Scales and balances except laboratory
Primary products
Motortruck scales
Industrial scales
Bench and portable scales
Floor scales
Miscellaneous industrial scales, incl. crane, suspension,
tank, hopper, & conveyor
Commercial, retail scales
Miscellaneous retail - commercial scales inclu.: non-computing
counter, egg-grading & hanging
Personal, household scales
Person-weighing scales and miscellaneous household scales ...
Mailing scales
Accessories and attachments for scales and balances
Parts for scales and balances
Secondary products

3576

Automatic merchandising machines
Primary products
Automatic merchandising machines, coin-operated, excluding
parts
Vending machines for beverages
Soft drink
Vending machines for confections and food
All other vending machines
Coin-operated mechanisms and other parts for automatic
merchandising machines
Coin-operated mechanisms (for sale separately)
Coin acceptors/rejectors
Parts for automatic merchandising machines, except
coin-operated mechanisms
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products

3581

Commerical laundry equipment
Primary products
Laundry equipment
Washer-extractors combinations
Other than coin-operated
Other commercial laundry equipment
Commerical laundry equipment parts, attachments, and
accessories
Dry cleaning equipment
Secondary products

3582

Refrigeration and heating equipment
Primary products
Heat transfer equipment, except room and unitary air cond. and
dehumidifiers
Central station air conditioning units, motor driven fan type
Air-cooled refrigerant condensers remote type
Shell-and: tube, coil, u-tube; and tube-in-tube liquid coolers
Unit coolers (refrigeration)
Ceiling and wall-mounted types
Finned coils, air-conditioning and refrigeration type
Coil sales by oem for resale or assembly into equip, by other
manuf. (all types)
Centrifugal liquid chilling packages
Hermetic type
Mobile vehicle mechanical air conditioning systems
For passenger automobiles and light trucks and vans
Sub-compact to compact automobiles
Truck and agriculture and construction machinery
Icemaking machines
Self-contained
Ice-cube makers

3585

Product
code

Dec.
19822

19832

Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —
\

Apr.
19832

1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

3567-4
3567-417
3567-41701

06/81
06/81
06/81

110.8
107.6
107.2

112.8
109.1
108.8

112.8
109.1
108.8

0
0
0

1.2
1.3
1.3

2.0
1.6
1.6

5.9
2.6
2.4

3567-5
3567-551

06/81
06/81

105.7
106.6

108.4
110.4

109.3
110.4

.8
0

2.8
3.6

3.1
3.6

5.0
5.4

3567-559

06/81

104.3

108.8

110.7

1.7

4.9

6.1

3567-591
3567-S
3567-SSS

06/81
06/81
06/81

107.0
116.6
117.8

107.2
117.3
118.6

107.4
117.3
118.6

.1
0
0

.3
0
0

-.3
1.8
1.9

1.9
2.2
2.3

3576-P
3576-1
3576-3
3576-321
3576-323

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

105.2
105.6
103.8
102.6
110.4
105.2

105.0
105.5
105.5
103.5
111.9
105.2

105.1
105.6
105.5
103.4
111.6
105.2

.1
.1
0
-.1
-.2
0

-.2
-.2
1.7
.8
.8
0

-1.6
0
.5
.9
1.1
0

-.2
1.1
.7
1.8
4.1
0

3576-329
3576-4

12/80
12/80

91.7
104.3

93.7
94.9

95.0

-9.0

-9.1

-8.2

3576-435
3576-5
3576-545
3576-6
3576-7
3576-8
3576-S

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

109.7
119.8
120.7
107.6
101.2
102.8
95.8

109.7
121.8
124.9
108.5
107.9
107.9
95.8

110.1
123.0
128.2
108.5
107.9
107.2
95.9

0
0
-.7
.2

.3
2.6
6.2
.8
3.3
4.2
.2

-.4
2.6
6.2
4.9
6.6
4.2
-30.9

6.9
(3)
4.9
6.6
4.2
-25.9

3581-P

06/82
06/82

101.7
101.9

103.8
104.2

103.4
103.9

-.3
-.4

.6
.7

1.9
2.1

3581-1
3581-11
3581-115
3581-12
3581-13

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

101.5
102.1
100.3
100.7
100.0

102.9
102.5
100.5
102.9
105.0

102.4
102.5
100.5
100.7
105.0

-.5
0
0
-2.1
0

.9
.4
.2
0
5.0

1.2
.8
.2
0
5.0

3581-2
3581-251
3581-25102

06/82
06/82
06/82

103.5
101.3
102.5

109.2
108.8
108.4

109.2
108.8

0
0

0
0

5.5
7.5

3581-269
3581-M
3581-S

06/82
06/82
06/82

100.0

110.2
101.6
98.4

110.2
101.6

0
1.6

1.6

3582-P
3582-1
3582-113
3582-11312
3582-117

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

101.1
101.4
101.7
100.0
100.0
100.0

101.2
101.5
101.9
99.9
99.9
100.0

1.2
1.5
1.9
-.1
-.1
0

3582-118
3582-2
3582-S

12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0

102.0
100.0
99.5

102.0
100.0

2.0
0

3585-P

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

100.9
101.1

101.6
101.9

1.2
1.4

3585-1
3585-112
3585-132
3585-136
3585-141
3585-14101
3585-142

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

102.1
103.1
100.7
100.0

102.6
103.1
101.1
100.8

2.3
3.1
1.1

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

101.9
100.0

101.9
100.0

0
0

1.9
0

3585-143
3585-154
3585-15401
3585-161
3585-1611
3585-16111
3585-16121
3585-175
3585-1751
3585-17511

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

104.4
98.5
98.2
101.6
102.1
103.0
(3)
101.0
100.8
100.6

104.4
102.0
101.8
101.6
102.1
103.0
98.4
101.0
100.8
100.6

0
3.5
3.6
0
0
0
3
()
0
0
0

.3
2.0
(3)
1.6
2.1
3.0
(3)

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

59

.3
1.0
•

2.6

1.0
.8
.6

Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Refrigeration and heating equipment—Continued
Flake and chip machines
Not self-contained
Reciprocating liquid chilling packages
Unitary air conditioners
Air conditioners, except window and wall types
Single package (with or without evaporator fan)
Horizontal
Under 54,000 btu/hr
54,000 btu/hr and over
Year-round air conditioners, single packages and remote
condenser types, except heat pumps
Under 44,000 btu/hr
44,000 to 134,999 btu/hr
Heat pumps, except room air conditioners
Single package
Split system
Split system air conditioning units
Air conditioning condensing units
27,000 to 32,999 btu/hr
33,000 to 38,999 btu/hr
Commerical refrigeration equipment
Refrigerated enclosures, include self-contained units, remote
units w/wo cond. units
Reach-in refrig. and reach-in vert, display cabinets, with
solid or glazed doors
For normal temp, application, i.e., not intended for
frozen foods, ice cream, etc
For low temperature application
Sectional coolers or cooling rooms of the prefabricated
(factory produced) type
Display cases for meats, dairy products, produce, other
perishables, normal temp
Closed
Open, self-service
Mufti level
Display cases and cabinets for frozen foods, ice cream,
etc., except coin operated
Mechanical drinking water coolers
Mechanical beverage cooling and dispensing equipment
except coin-operated
Bulk beverage dispensers, including malt dispensers and
pre-cooler cabinets
Other commerical refrig.; retarders, egg refrig., envir.
control equip., etc
Compressors and compressor units, all refrigerants
10 hp and under, hermetic type motor compressors
2.5 hp and under
3 hp to 10 hp
Over 10 hp (open and hermetic types)
Condensing units, all refrigerants except ammonia
Air-cooled
Hermetic type under 15 hp
Over 3 hp but under 15 hp
Water and air-cooled, open and hermetic type, 15 hp and over
Room air conditioners and dehumidifiers
Room air conditioners
Refrigeration and a/c equip, n.e.c, including soda fountain and
beer dispensing equip
Other refrigeration machinery and air conditioning equipment ...
Other components and accessories for air conditioning and
refrigeration equipment
Warm air furnaces, except floor and wall; and parts and
attachments
Forced-air type furnaces (cast iron and steel)
Gas
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Mobile vehicle parts and accessories
Service industry machinery
Primary products.
Commercial cooking and food warming equipment
Nonelectric commercial cooking and food warming equipment.
Electric and microwave commercial cooking and food warming
equipment
Commercial food warming equipment, including hot food
server units and steam tables
Other commercial cooking equipment (electric)
Coffee makers, coffee urns

Product
code

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

1983

101.4

99.3

101.4
100.2
102.2
101.8
103.4
103.4
103.7

0
0
2.2
1.1
4.0
4.0
4.5

100.0

ft

Jan.
1983

3585-17512
3585-1752
3585-185
3585-2
3585-21
3585-211
3585-2111
3585-21114
3585-21115

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

3585-25
3585-252
3585-257
3585-26
3585-265
3585-266
3585-29
3585-295
3585-29573
3585-29574

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

98.4
100.0
96.1
100.2
100.4
100.0

96.0
102.5
100.4
103.9

-.1
2.3
0
3.9

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

102.0
102.5
100.2
100.1

102.0
103.8
100.1
100.4

0
1.3
-.1
.3

-.8
.1
.6

12/82

100.0

100.1

100.5

.4

.8

100.2
100.0

100.7
99.4
99.4

109.9

ft3

ft

98.4

ft

0.2
(3)
1.2
3.4
3.4
3.7
(3)

-1.9

2.5

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft3

()
ft3

()

ft
ft
O
()
ft
ft3

ft
3.9

3585-3
3585-31

o
ft
ft
ft

()
ft
ft
ft
ft3
ft

12/82

100.0

100.7

3585-311
3585-31115
3585-31118

101.2

.6

1.2

ft

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

100.5
100.8

100.7
101.9

.2
1.0

.7
1.8

ft
ft

3585-312

12/82

100.0

100.0

100.0

3585-313
3585-3131
3585-3132
3585-31328

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

99.2
100.0
99.1
99.8

100.4
100.3
100.4
100.3

1.2
.3

1.3
.5

1.6
.3
1.8
.5

ft
ft3

3585-314
3585-343

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

100.7
100.1

100.7
100.1

0
0

.7
.1

()
ft

3585-361

12/82

100.0

100.0

100.0

0

3585-36157

12/82

100.0

100.0

100.0

0

3585-397
3585-4
3585-412
3585-41211
3585-41236
3585-414
3585-5
3585-51
3585-512
3585-51209
3585-569
3585-6
3585-612

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

()
ft3

(3)
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.2
100.3
100.3
100.8
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
(3)
101.1
101.4
101.4
(3)
100.0

12/82

100.0

100.9

106.6

5.6

6.6

ft

3585-7
3585-796

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

102.6

102.6
101.2

.1

-.1
(3)

ft
ft

3585-798

12/82

100.0

103.3

103.3

-.2

ft

3585-8
3585-811
3585-81107
3585-M
3585-Z89
3585-S
3585-SSS
3714-S

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
•12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.9
101.0
101.3
101.3
101.8
99.4
99.0

100.7
100.8
101.0
101.3
101.8
98.6

3589-P
3589-1
3589-11

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

101.4
101.4
100.3
100.0

103.0
103.3
104.1
102.1

102.9
103.1
105.1
104.5

3589-16

06/82

100.4

105.5

3589-165
3589-167
3589-16721

06/82
06/82
06/82

100.8
100.5

105.0
101.1

3589

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

60

ft

.9
1.1
1.1

ft
ft

()

ft

()
ft3

ft

()

ft
ft

1.1
1.4
1.4

0

ft

()
ft

()
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

()
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

.2
.3
3.1
2.4

1.3
1.4
4.9
4.5

ft
ft
ft
ft

105.5

3.5

5.2

ft

104.6
105.0
101.1

0
3.2
0

4.6
4.6

ft
ft
ft

97.7

-.2
-.2
-.3
0
0
-.8
-1.4

.2
.2
.3
.4
.6
-1.4

-.2
-.2
.9
2.4

ft

()

ft

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Service industry machinery—Continued
Service industry machines and parts
Water softeners and conditioners
Water conditioners other than water softeners
Floor maintenance machinery, commercial and industrial
Floor scrubbing and sanding machines, commercial type ....
Commercial carpet cleaners and shampooers
Sewage purification equipment
Clarifier
Pump station
Garbage and trash compactors, commercial and industrial
Other industrial and commercial service machines
All other industrial and commercial service machines
Commercial and industrial vacuum cleaners
Portable, including parts
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products

3589-2
3589-22
3589-227
3589-23
3589-232
3589-237
3589-281
3589-28113
3589-28116
3589-283
3589-292

3589-29229
3589-3
3589-311
3589-M

3589-Z89
3589-S

Carburetors, pistons, piston rings, and valves
Primary products
Pistons and piston rings
Piston rings, all types
Piston rings, oil type
Piston rings, oil type for motor vehicle use
Piston rings, oil type for motor vehicle use-OEM
Piston rings, compression type
Piston rings, compression type for motor vehicle use
Piston rings, compression type for motor vehicle
use-OEM
Piston rings, compression type for all other uses
Secondary products
Motor vehicle parts and accessories

3592

Transformers
Primary products
Distribution transformers
Liquid immersed
Pole type, 500 KVA or less, single phase
Pad mount, 500 KVA or less, single phase
Power transformers
Small power transformers, one and three phase
501-2500 KVA, liquid immersed
Large power transformers, one and three phase, liquid
immersed
Fluorescent lamp ballasts
Uncorrected power factor type
Corrected power factor type
Specialty and all other transformers
Open core and coil, and all units end-bell enclosed, 250 KVA

3612

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

102.0
(3)

103.1
103.4
103.0
103.3
101.6
101.5
103.8
104.1
104.0
100.0
104.3
108.1
101.4
101.7
99.6
99.5
103.1

102.5
97.5
90.4
103.3
101.6
101.5
104.0
104.4
104.0
100.1
104.3
(3)
101.4
101.7
99.6
99.5
103.1

-0.6
-5.7
-12.2
0
0
0
.1
.3
0
.1
0

.2
0
.1
.2

ft

102.9
(3)
101.4
103.8
104.1
104.0
(3)
103.0
(3)
100.0
100.0
100.3

(3)
102.2

101.2
101.1
102.3
103.1

3592-249
3592-255

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

104.1
103.4

101.3
101.1
102.4
103.4
100.0
100.0
100.0
104.4
103.7

3592-25502
3592-257
3592-S
3714-S

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

103.4
107.5
101.8
103.0

06/81
06/81

106.8
106.9

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

3612-301
3612-302
3612-4

3592-2
3592-2B
3592-248
3592-251
3592-25102

ft

1983

ft

0
0
0
0
0

ft
ft
ft

Jan.
1983

ft
.4

ft
.1
.1
.3
0
.1
0

ft
1.4

1.7
-.7
1.0
1.0

2.2
3.2

ft
ft
ft
4.2
3.7

103.7
107.5
102.6
104.3

.3
0
.8
1.3

3.7
6.3

108.7
108.2

109.8
109.3

112.4
110.6
113.7
102.7
105.7
107.1

113.0
111.1
114.3
105.3
110.2
114.5

113.4
111.8
114.5
108.3
110.2
114.5

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

100.8
105.8
105.2
105.9
104.2

102.2
105.9
105.4
105.9
105.8

3612-401
3612-402
3612-404

06/81
06/81
06/81

107.8

3612-406
3612-S

06/81
06/81

101.6

3631-P

06/81
06/81

3631-31211
3631-31213
3631-31215
3631-319

06/81
06/81
08/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

3631-3B
3631-323

06/81

3612-P
3612-1
3612-101
3612-10111

3612-10112
3612-2
3612-201
3612-20121

3612-202
3612-3

3631

3631-1
3631-1A

3631-111
3631-112
3631-11201
3631-1B

3631-121
3631-21113
3631-1212

3631-1C
3631-174
3631-185
3631-3
3631-3A

3631-312

61

Oct.
1982

-0.9
-6.0

.3
.3

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

3592-P

High intensity discharge lamp transformers
General purpose, one and three phase
All other transformers including luminous tube and ignition,
and saturable core reactors
Secondary products
Household cooking equipment and parts
Primary products
Electric, electronic, and microwave household cooking units and
parts
Free-standing electric ranges and ovens
Free-standing ranges under 23 inches in width
Free-standing ranges 23 to 32 inches in width
Low oven
Other than free-standing electric ranges
Built-in ranges
Surface cooking tops
Drop-in ranges
Microwave cooking equipment
Portable microwave ovens
Parts and accessories for household electric ranges and ovens
Gas household units and parts
Standard type gas ranges
Free-standing ranges
Free-standing gas ranges 32 inches and over in width
Free-standing gas ranges over 24 to 32 inches in width
Free-standing gas ranges 24 inches and under in width
Surface cooktops
Nonstandard type gas ranges
Slide-in or drop-in

Product
code

ft
.1
.5
.3
.3
2.0

ft

1.4
1.7
-.7
-.9
2.4

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

Apr.
1982

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
(3)
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

.8
1.3

ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft

1.0
1.0

2.8
2.3

2.7
2.3

3.0
2.2

.4
.6
.2

1.0
.1.1
.8
5.4
4.3
7.1

2.4
2.7

2.8
0
-.1

.8
1.1
.7
5.5
4.5
7.8

107.0
105.9
105.4
105.9
105.8

4.8
0
0
0
0

6.2
0
.2
0
1.4

6.2
0
.2
0
1.5

-.1
0
0
0
4.0

108.1
106.2
105.9

107.8
106.1
106.0

-.2
-.1

-.1
4.9
-.1

ft

ft

.1

106.4
116.7

106.4
116.5

0
-.2

4.8
10.9

4.8

3.3

107.8
107.7

109.5
109.6

109.6
109.8

.1
.1

.4
.2

2.3
2.5

5.7
6.1

107.0
114.4
109.6
114.4
114.4
111.2
111.2

108.8
118.1
112.0
118.2
118.2
113.8
113.7
120.3
113.8
95.6
94.5
120.1
112.5
112.4
112.8
120.3
111.0
115.2
113.9

109.0
118.6
112.8
118.7
118.7
114.1
114.2
120.3
113.8
95.5

.2
.4
.7
.4
.4
.3
.4
0
0
-.1

.3
.4
1.4
.4
.4
.3
.4
0
.2
.1

2.4
3.7
3.0
3.8
3.8
2.9
3.2
4.8
2.2
.5

6.2
10.5

112.6
112.5
113.0
120.3
111.2
115.2
113.9

115.0

115.0

(3)
105.6

96.1
(3)

ft
110.0
109.8
110.0
116.0
108.4
113.0
110.4
112.9

ft
(3)

.1
.1
.1
0
.2
0 ,
0

ft
ft
.2
.2
.2
0
.2
.8
0

ft

1.0
2.9

ft

5.8
1.3

ft

ft
ft

2.6
2.6
2.9
3.9
2.7
2.4
3.2
1.8

ft
10.6
10.6
6.5
7.6
9.3
3.7
1.2

ft
(3)

6.9
7.1
7.6

12.2
6.9

ft

7.0
5.0

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Household cooking equipment and parts—Continued
Outdoor cooking equipment and all other household cooking
equipment except gas and electric
Outdoor cooking equipment
Portable outdoor cooking units
'.
Solid fuel consuming
Other fuel consuming
Parts and accessories for outdoor cooking equipment
Other household cooking equipment except gas and electric...
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
Other secondary products.
Household refrigerators and freezers
Primary products
Household refrigerators, including combination refrigeratorfreezers, complete units
14.4 cubic feet and under
19.5 cubic feet and over
Range-refrigerator and/or sink combinations
Secondary products

3632

Household laundry equipment
Primary products
Household mechanical washing machines, dryers, and
washer-dryer combinations
Washing machines, mechanical, electric
Full and semi-automatic
Dryers, mechanical

3633

Product
code

Household appliances, not elsewhere classified
Primary products
Electric water heaters
Electric water heaters, storage type
Electric water heaters, storage type, 34 gallons and under...

3639

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

0
0
0

0.1
.1
.1
.3

2.9
2.9
2.6
2.1
-.1

2.9
2.9
2.5
.8
1.7

.6
.6
1.6

.6
.6
1.6

4.0
4.0
3.3

4.1
4.5

3632-P

12/81
12/81

105.7
106.9

107.3
107.9

107.6
108.2

1.6
1.0

2.0
1.6

3632-102
3632-148
3632-161
3632-S

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

107.2
108.8
105.9

108.0
108.8
107.0

108.4
108.8

1.2
0

1.6
.4
(3)

(3)

(3)

102.0

105.5

105.5

3.4

3.4

3633-P

12/79
12/79

124.7
125.4

126.2
126.9

126.1
126.7

-.1
-.1

.8
.7

1.6
1.5

3.6
3.7

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

123.4
120.5
120.4
128.4
124.3
129.9

124.8
122.3
122.1
129.4
125.2
130.9

124.7
122.3
122.1
129.0
126.4
130.0

-.1
0
0
-.3
1.0
-.7

.9
1.4
1.4
.1
(3)
-.1

1.6
1.8
1.8
1.2
1.4
1.2

3.6
3.9
3.9
3.1
4.6
2.6

3633-396
3633-S

12/79
12/79

140.4
121.0

142.1
122.5

142.1
122.5

0
1.1

1.2
2.3

4.3
2.9

3634-P
3634-1

12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0

100.6
100.3
101.1

100.7
100.3
101.2

.4
.1
1.3

ft
ft3

3634-198
3634-5

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

100.2

100.8
100.2

7.6
-.1

ft
ft

3634-529
3634-53
3634-54
3634-541
3634-54101
3634-54102
3634-545
3634-54501
3634-54502
3634-549
3634-54909
3634-57
3634-578
3634-583
3634-587
3634-596
3634-598
3634-59805
3634-9
3634-912
3634-91201
3634-S
3634-SSS

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

99.2
101.1
103.9
103.3
103.4
(3)
104.3
104.9
103.5
100.7
101.7
101.1
98.4
101.9
104.4
101.4
95.1
101.0
100.0
100.0
100.1
101.9
101.9

99.2
102.2
104.5
104.4
104.6
(3)
104.6
105.5
103.5
100.9
102.0
101.1
98.4
101.9
104.7
100.4
95.2
101.3
100.0
100.0
100.1
102.2
102.2

3635-P
3635-1
3635-133
3635-137
3635-141
3635-S
3635-SSS

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

101.4
101.2
101.2
102.8
(3)
100.0

102.4
102.1
102.1
104.3
102.3
100.0
104.9
107.4

3639-P
3639-1
3639-101
3639-10111

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

103.0
103.2
101.9
102.0
103.6

See footnotes at end of table.




Jan.
1983

107.5
107.5
110.1

3633-155
3633-3

3635

108.1
108.0
107.4
107.9
106.9
115.0
(3)
108.2
108.2
110.1

Mar.
1983

122.4
108.2
(3)
110.1
106.1

3633-151

Household vacuum cleaners
Primary products
Household vacuum cleaners, including parts and attachments
Upright vacuum cleaners
Canister, tank, and all other general purpose vacuum cleaners
Complete power units, central system type
Secondary products
Other secondary products

108.1
108.0
107.4

Apr.
19832

107.5
107.5
106.7
105.8

3633-15

3634

Mar.
19832

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

3633-1
3633-1A
3633-131

Electric housewares and fans
Primary products
Electric fans, except industrial, excluding parts
All other household fans, excluding roof ventilators, furnace
and air conditioning fans
Small household appliances, excluding parts
Hotplates and disc stoves (1650 watts and less) excluding
built-in units
Automatic coffeemakers
Air space heaters
Portable room heaters
Fan-forced type
All other portable room heaters
Space heater for fixed installation, all types
Baseboard, excluding glass panel type
All others, excluding warm air furnaces
All other household cooking and heating appliances
All other household cooking and heating appliances
Household food preparation appliances
All other household food preparation appliances
Blankets and all other electric bed coverings
Heating pads, including foot warmers
Portable humidifiers
All other electric appliances
All other electric appliances
Parts and attachments for small electric appliances
All other parts and attachments
Electrothermal
Secondary products
Other secondary products

Dec.
19822

3631-4
3631-4A
3631-412
3631-41211
3631-41213
3631-413
3631-421
3631 -M
3631-Z89
3631-S
3631 -SSS

3632-1

Electric
Other equipment and parts
Parts, attachments, & accessories for household laundry
equipment
Secondary products

Index
base

62

)

ft

o
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
100.0
100.0
100.0

(3)

ft

ft

103.6
103.7
102.1
102.2
103.6

0
1.0
.6
1.1
1.1
3
()
.3
.6
0
.2
.3
0
0
0
.3

-1.0
.1
.4
0
0
0
.3
.3

1.4
(3)
0

-.3
2.2
3.5
4.4
4.6

()
ft
ft3

ft

3.0
(3)
3.2
.9

ft3

()
ft
ft
ft3

4.7
0
-4.8

1.2
0
0
3
()
1.8
1.8

2.0
1.7
1.7
2.9
2.3
0

()
ft
ft
()

ft
1.0
.8
1.4
1.4
2.6

4.8

ft3
()
ft

()
ft
()
ft3
()
ft
ft
ft3
()

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft3
()
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Household appliances, not elsewhere classified—Continued
Electric water heaters, storage type, 35 to 44 gallons
Electric water heaters, storage type, 45 to 54 gallons
Electric water heaters, storage type, 55 gallons and over ....
Non-electric water heaters
Gas water heaters, direct fired storage type
Gas water heaters, direct fired storage type, 34 gallons and
under
Gas water heaters, direct fired storage type, 35 to 44

Product
code

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

-0.1
.7
-.1
2.0

1.2
1.1

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

102.6
100.9
100.4
100.3
100.0

102.5
101.6
100.3
102.3
102.2

12/82

100.0

99.6

102.7

12/82

100.0

100.6

100.7

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

106.5
102.9
99.8
99.3

103.7
107.0
99.7
101.1
104.5

3.8
.5
-3.1
1.2
5.2

3643-P
3643-1
3643-1A
3643-103
3643-117

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

106.8
106.1
106.1
110.7
111.2
108.6

108.8
107.6
107.6
113.4
113.6
112.6

108.9
107.7
107.7
113.4
113.6
112.6

.1
.1
.1
0
0
0

3643-1C
3643-168
3643-169
3643-1D

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

103.5
108.7
100.0
104.2

104.5
111.1
100.0
104.8

104.5
111.1

0
0

3643-136
3643-177
3643- 1E
3643-1G

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

101.1
108.8
105.3
104.0

101.1
111.4
106.1
107.0

101.2
111.4
106.1
107.1

3639-10112
3639-10114
3639-10115

3639-2
3639-212
3639-21202

2.2
3.1

3639-21206
3639-224
3639-258
3639-S
3589-S

Current-carrying wiring devices
Primary products
Current-carrying wiring devices
Landholders
Incandescent landholders
All other landholders, including fluorescent
General use flush mounted switches for switch or outlet boxes,
except dimmers
AC single pole, excluding mercury switches
All other general use switches
Special purpose switches
Precision snap-acting switches (1 / 8 " gap or less), excluding
limit switches and dimmers
Dimmers and all other special purpose switches
Wire connectors
Convenience and power outlets, excluding pin and sleeve
Convenience and power outlets: 2-pole, 3-wire and up
(flush), nonlocking, 15 amps and under
Convenience and power outlets, attachment plug caps, and
connector bodies: pin and sleeve
Terminal blocks
All other current-carrying wiring devices
Secondary products
All other secondary products

3643

Noncurrent-carrying wiring devices
Primary products
,
Electrical transmission line and utility pole hardware
Electrical metal conduit and conduit fittings
Electrical metal tubing
EMT fittings (couplings and connectors), all types
All other noncurrent-carrying wiring devices
Stamped metal boxes, covers, and accessories, including
stamped conduit boxes
Stamped metal switch and receptacle boxes
Stamped metal outlet boxes
Cast metal boxes, covers, gaskets, and accessories
All other types including outlets, FS and FD switches, and
receptacle boxes
All other noncurrent-carrying wiring devices, including floor
boxes and covers
Secondary products
Current-carrying wiring devices
All other secondary products

3644

Commercial lighting fixtures
Primary products
Electric lighting fixtures, commercial and institutional types
Incandescent fixtures, except portable
Utilitarian and ornamental types, surface or pendant
Utilitarian and ornamental types, recessed
Other incandescent fixtures, including portable
Mercury and other high-intensity discharge fixtures
Fluorescent fixtures, except portable
Recessed air handling
Recessed non-air handling
Striplights
Ceiling systems
Plastic wraparound
Wall mounted
Surface or pendant
All other fluorescent fixtures
Component or renewal parts for commercial or institutional
fixtures, sold separately
Electric lighting fixtures, industrial types

3646

Oct.
1982

ft

ft

ft

ft

3.8
.5
2.7
1.3
5.5

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

1.4
1.4
1.4
.6

2.0
1.6
1.6
2.4
2.1
3.7

4.8
4.6
4.6
5.7

3.2

ft

ft

.6

3.1

.3
2.4
.8
4.2

.1
4.9
3.0

12/81

104.0

107.0

107.1

7.4

4.2

3643-198
3643-S
3643-SSS

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

113.1
(3)
104.9
110.3
111.5

116.1
113.6
107.7
113.8
114.9

116.5
114.5
108.2
114.0
115.1

.3
.7
.4
.1
.2

4.1
2.2
1.3
1.4

4.2
4.1
3.2
3.6
3.5

3644-P
3644-1
3644-2
3644-227
3644-261
3644-3

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

101.0
101.0

95.5
114.4
104.8

100.9
100.4
95.5
99.7
94.2
104.7
105.0

101.4
100.9
95.5
100.9
96.6
104.3
104.8

.5
.5
0
1.3
2.6
-.3
-.2

1.1
.6
0
1.3
2.1
(3)
-.2

3644-3A
3644-331
3644-332
3644-3B

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

104.7
103.1
107.0
108.6

103.8
101.9
106.3
109.4

103.3
101.6
106.2
109.4

-.5
-.3
-.1
0

-.8
-.8
-.3
.3

3644-344

12/81

111.9

111.9

3644-375
3644-S
3643-S
3644-SSS

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

105.8
100.9
(3)
100.3

110.9
102.6
111.8
100.0

111.1
102.9
111.8
100.4

..2
.3
0
.4

1.3
2.9

106.4
106.0
105.2
106.0
111.9
103.5
105.6
115.0
104.4
107.9
103.8
104.4

108.2
108.2
107.8
109.8
115.2
107.1
110.3
116.3
106.6
107.9

-1.1
-1.3
-1.8
4.1

()
101.1
109.6
109.5
106.7

()
101.2
(3)
99.9
109.6
110.3
107.2

107.2
107.0
106.2
110.3
115.7
107.8
110.3
(3)
104.1
107.9
104.5
102.7
(3)
99.4
(3)
110.3
108.1

-1.0

3646-P
3646-2
3646-201
3646-20111
3646-20115
3646-20119
3646-202
3646-203
3646-20351
3646-20353
3646-20354
3646-20355
3646-20356
3646-20357
3646-20358
3646-20363

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

104.8

105.3

3646-204
3646-3

See footnotes at end of table.

63

3

3

-4.1

-1.1

-1.5
.4
.4
.7
0
(3)
-2.3
0
3

()
1.5
(3)
-.5
(3)
0
.8

ft3
()

.1
0
.8
7.4

104.8

3643-131

95.5
101.1

ft
ft
4.5

2.2

3643-127

3643-197

Apr.
1982

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

.1
2.2
2.3

.1

3639-21204

Gas water heaters, direct fired storage type, 45 to 54
gallons
Oil water heaters, direct fired
Solar water heater systems
Secondary products
Service industry machinery, n.e.c




Index
base

-4.1
0
-7.3

ft
ft

11.6
6.1
6.0
6.2

1.2
1.0
0

2.2
1.3

2.1
1.2

.9
-1.2

ft

-.1
-2.1

ft

.1
2.8

.9

ft
2.3
.9
.8
2.4

2.6

ft

ft

5.0
1.8

7.0
5.0

ft

ft

-.2

2.4

-.3
-.3
-.9
4.3
3.5
4.6
4.5

2.4
1.6
1.3
6.5
7.6

ft
-3.0
1.3
-2.9
-.9

ft
9.1

ft
-.8

ft

1.6
-4.4

ft

ft

-9.5

-6.4

ft

ft
ft

0
1.3

ft

1.3

ft

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Commercial lighting fixtures—Continued
General fixtures, except portable
Incandescent fixtures
Fluorescent fixtures
Mercury and other high-intensity discharge fixtures .
Secondary products
Lighting equipment, n.e.c

Product
code

Index
base

3646-305
3646-30511

109.2
(3)
112.2
(3)
111.2
111.2

109.6
(3)
112.7
(3)

3648-S

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

3,651-P
3651-1
3651-1B

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80

97.5
97.7
89.5
89.0

03/80
03/80
03/80

74.6
88.5
96.6

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80

98.8
94.4
91.3
95.5
100.3
111.5
114.9
95.5
82.8

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80

108.0
108.6
104.8
92.6
117.3

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

97.3
92.6
90.7
87.9
91.1
72.4
71.9
100.2
100.5
99.6
85.6
98.8
83.1

3646-30513
3646-30521

3646-S

Radio and t.v.'s, phonographs, and related equipment
Primary products
Radios: home, car, and combination models
Combination models
Table and portable radio combinations, stereo and
quadraphonic
Automobile radios and tape players
Television receivers, including combination models
Console and consolette tv receivers
Console and consolette tv receiver, color
Table and portable
Color, over 10 inches through 17 inches
Color, over 17 inches
High fidelity components
Phonographs, except mechanical
Electric phonograph, not coin operated, monophonic .
Consumer high fidelity components
Phonograph cartridges and pickups
Consumer audio and video recorders
Audio tape recorders and players, cassette
Speakers, including public address systems
Loudspeaker systems
Bookshelf type
Floor standing
Loudspeakers sold separately
Microphones
Public address systems
Secondary products

3651

Semiconductors and related devices
Primary products
Integrated circuits
Digital monolithic integrated circuits
Bipolar
Memory
Other
Logic
TTL (transistor transistor logic)
Other logic types
MOS (metal oxide on silicon)
Microprocessor
MOS, except microprocessors
MOS memory
Other MOS digital devices
Amplifier
Interface
Voltage regulator or reference
Data conversion
Special consumer and other analog integrated circuits .
Hybrid integrated circuits
Film interconnected devices
Thin film
Multi-chip type
Transistors
Signal
Signal
Power
Regular
10 watts and over
Diodes and rectifiers
Signal diodes and assemblies
Zener diodes
,
Semiconductor rectifier/power diodes and assemblies
Other semiconductor devices and parts
Optoelectronic devices
Light emitting diodes (LED)
Other optoelectronic devices
Thyristors
Semiconductor parts and semi-finished devices
Semi-finished dice and wafers
Semiconductor parts
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Electronic components, n.e.c

3674

3651-112
3651-1C

3651-2
3651-2A
3651-204
3651-21
3651-215
3651-216
3651-4
3651-4A
3651-411

3651-4B
3651-414
3651-4C

3651-437
3651-5
3651-5A
3651-556

3651-557
3651-554
3651-555
3651-594
3651-S

3674-P

3674-1
3674-1A
3674-12
3674-121
3674-12105
3674-122
3674-12216
3674-12226
3674-13
3674-13128

3674-132
3674-13231
3674-13232
3674-14116
3674-14219
3674-14117
3674-14218
3674-14321
3674-11
3674-111
3674-11111

3674-11216
3674-2
3674-21
3674-21163
3674-22
3674-222A
3674-22267

3674-3,
3674-31122
3674-31194
3674-32242
3674-9

3674-91
3674-91282
3674-91193
3674-921

3674-925
3674-92595
3674-92597
3674-S
3674-SSS

3679-S

See footnotes at end of table.




64

Dec.
19822

(3)
117.3
(3)
112.2

111.9
100.1
(3)
90.1
100.9
101.6
100.4
93.0
99.4
94.2
(3)
104.3
104.3
(3)
98.2
76.6
106.3
101.7
91.4
105.3
(3)
93.6
101.7
87.2
81.8
(3)

103.2

Mar.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

109.9
(3)
112.7
103.7
111.2

0.3
(3)
0
(3)
0

0.7
(3)
.4
.6
0

97.4
97.6
89.8
89.6

97.2
97.4
89.5
88.9

-.2
-.3
-.3
-.7

-.7
-.9
-.5

88.6
96.4

111.2
111.2

Apr.
19832

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

1.8

2.6

f)
3

0
10.4
-1.3

-1.1

-.6
-.9
0
0

88.6
95.9

0
-1.2

.1
-1.4

.1
-1.6

98.1
94.0

-1.2
-.9

-.8
-1.7

-.2
-2.7

99.7
111.9
119.1
94.4
82.8

-.6
.4
3.7
-1.2
0

-2.6
-1.1
4.0
-3.7
-2.6

-6.9
3.2
5.0
-12.1
-27.3

108.0
109.1
104.2
90.7
117.9
111.7
117.3
108.1
112.6

108.0
109.1
104.2
90.7
117.9
111.7
117.3
108.1
112.6

0
-.7
-1.8
-4.7
0
0
0
0
.4

0
.7
-.5
-2.0
.5
0
.6
(3)
.9

0
.5
.3
-4.3
4.6
.3
2.0

97.7
92.7
90.5

97.2
92.0
89.8
85.1
91.3
64.5
(3)
104.3
101.1
(3)
80.8
(3)
78.0
(3)

-.3
-.8
-1.6
-3.0
-.8
-10.9
3
()
2.7
-.2
(3)
-4.8

-.7
-2.2
-1.8
-4.2

-2.0
-4.8
-4.2
-8.1
-4.0
-22.8

94.2
88.0
95.9
99.7
111.9
119.1
94.4

86.2
91.3
64.5

60.1
104.3
101.1

110.1
82.6
98.8

79.4
(3)
95.9
102.5
112.2
108.7
(3)
102.1
103.1

104.1
106.0
(3)
98.6
94.3
(3)
102.8
104.1

100.4
99.3
76.9
108.9

102.4
91.9
105.2
(3)

93.5
10-1.7
87.9
(3)
95.5
103.0
(3)
114.9

a3)
104.0

-.7
-.8

-1.2
0
0
3
()
0
0
O
-2.1
3
()
-1.8

3

()
-6.1

90.9
105.2
(3)
93.5
101.7
86.6
(3)
95.5
101.9
(3)
116.0

-.9
-.9

-1.1
.6

ft
3.5
-.2

ft
-11.0
ft
-12.8
3.7
12.3

(

C)

99.2
76.9
(3)
102.5

ft

-6.7
(3)
-8.4
ft

e

1.4
.1

112.3
3
103.1
104.1
106.0
(3)
98.2
93.5
(3)
102.8
104.1
(3)

-.8
-10.9
(3)
2.7
-1.5

-1.8

ft
0
0
0

0
0
0

-.4
-.9
(3)
0
0

(3)
-.5
-.8
(3)
-.2
-.2

(3)

(3)

(3)

0
0

0
-1.0
0

(3)
.0
0
-1.5
0
-1.1

.8
0
0
3
()
-.1

-.1
0
(3)
0
-1.8

3.6
3.9
5.7
(3)
-.5
.9

5.0
5.8
10.2
(3)
-2.8
-4.4

O
-1.6
-.3
(3)

(3)
-1.3
0

1.0

-2.9
-21.2
(3)
-.2
-7.9
1.7
(3)
-4.7
.3
-11.2

.8

-5.1
-.1

ft

-.2
0
-7.1
()
-1.0

ft
3

ft

-3.0
(3)
-6.5

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Electronic capacitors
Primary products
Film dielectric capacitors
Variable dielectric capacitors
Tantalum slug and wire solid dry electrolytic-capacitors with
metal case
Tantalum slug and wire metal case hermetic
Aluminum electrolytic capacitors
Standard (5/8 inch diameter)
All other aluminum electrolytic
Ceramic dielectric capacitors
Ceramic tubular, disc, plate, and all two terminal ceramic
devices
Ceramic monolithic chips
Ceramic monolithic leaded radial
Ceramic monolithic leaded axial
Secondary products
Electrical industrial apparatus, n.e.c

3675

Resistors for electronic applications
Primary products
Fixed, nonwirewound, discrete resistors
Metal film
Metal film, standard
Other nonwirewound resistors (except carbon film and carbon
composition)
Other.standard
Fixed, wirewound, discrete resistors
Precision, high temperature
Standard type
Ultraprecision
Standard type
Nonprecision, without taps
Variable, nonwirewound resistors
Nonwirewound trimmers
Trimmer, single turn
Nonprecision potentiometer, carbon or other noncermet, single
turn
Variable wirewound resistors
Potentiometers and other variable resistors, except trimmers,
single turn
Wirewound trimmers
Trimmer, multiturn
Miscellaneous special type discrete resistors
Multiturn potentiometers
Multiturn potentiometers, wirewound
Fixed resistor networks
Thick film
Secondary products

3676

Electronic coils, transformers, and other inductors
Primary products
Audio transformers
. Plate and filament (power) transformers
Television transformers and reactors
Toroidal windings, except complete magnetic amplifiers
Other inductors for electronic applications
Secondary products
Other secondary products

3677

Connectors for electronic applications
Primary products
Coaxial connector (radio frequency)
Coaxial connector (complete, assembled)
Cylindrical connectors
Heavy duty and standard
Heavy duty and standard (complete, assembled)
Miniature
Miniature (complete, assembled)
Miniature (partially assembled or unassembled)
Subminiature
Subminiature (partially assembled or unassembled)
Rack and panel connector (rectangular)
Integral shell and similar types
Integral shell and similar types (partially assembled or
unassembledO
Subminiature and other
Subminiature and other (complete, assembled)
Subminiature and other (partially assembled or
unassembled)
Printed circuit connector
Card insertion type

3678

Product
code

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

-1.2

-.9
-3.5
-6.0

-3.2
-3.2
-22.1
-1.3

-1.9
-1.9
0
0
0
-.8

-8.8
-8.8
-1.8
-2.0
-2.4
-1.4

ft

ft
ft

ft

-4.0
.4
-3.4
-3.4

ft
ft

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

95.8
96.1
(3)
118.1

95.3
95.7
88.2
111.0

94.7
95.1
85.8
111.0

-0.6
-.7
-2.7
0

-1.3
-1.2

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

74.7

72.8
72.8
97.7
97.5
96.9
92.7

-.7
-.7
00
0
-1.8

-2.6

97.7
97.5
96.9
94.0

73.2
73.2
97.7
97.5
96.9
94.3

102.5
(3)
99.6
71.3
93.4
93.4

106.1
101.7

ft

ft

3629-S

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

71.3
91.9
91.9

101.7
95.7
71.6
91.9
91.9

3676-P
3676-1
3676-1A
3676-115

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

106.9
108.4
105.1
106.0
110.9

107.1
108.6
103.4
99.8
101.4

12/80
12/80
12/80

99.9
99.9
106.0

100.2
100.2
108.3

3675-P
3675-123

3675-189
3675-3
3675-162
3675-4
3675-173
3675-177
3675-5
3675-181
3675-182
3675-183
3675-184
3675-S

3676-1B
3676-121

3676-2
3676-2B
3676-245
3676-2C

ft

ft

-1.9
-6.4
-9.1

99.9

-.3
-.3
-.8

0
0
.8

-.3
-.3
1.0

-.3
-.3
1.0

ft

ft

ft

1.8
2.3
1.2
-.2

2.2
2.3
5.0
.5

2.2
1.1
7.6
-.4

99.9
107.5

ft

3676-3A
3676-311

104.4
113.3
114.6
104.1

3676-305
3676-4

12/80
12/80

116.0
107.7

3676-4A
3676-4B
3676-433
3676-5
3676-5A

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

105.6

3676-512
3676-6
3676-602
3676-S

ft
ft
115.5
135.2

ft
98.5
105.1
101.0

ft
110.9
107.5
107.5
116.2
136.9
104.2
97.5
105.1

ft

-5.0
-1.5
-3.4
-3.4
2.3
2.8
-2.0
-6.5
-8.0

ft

109.5

-6.4

.9
1.2
-1.5
-5.2
-7.6

105.0
113.3
114.2
103.7

ft

0
0
0
-2.1

.1
.2
-.3
-.9
-1.2

ft

ft

ft

107.2
108.8
103.1
98.9
100.2

102.5
110.8
112.9
102.9

3676-231
3676-3

-6.0

.4
-1.6
-1.6

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

3676-251

0

ft

ft

.4
0
0

12/80

ft
-.6
0
.3
.3

ft

ft

118.0
113.1

ft

113.4
112.6
112.6
116.2
136.9
104.2
97.5
105.1
101.0

2.3
4.8
4.8
0
0
0
0
0

3.3

ft

1.0
1.3

ft

1.7
3.0

8.1
5.2

2.6
3.6
3.6
8.6

ft
ft

18.0
2.5
-.2
0
0

7.4

ft

11.1
5.2
7.4

ft
ft

.6
1.3

6.9
14.3

-.2
0
0

1.5
3.5
.5

1.6
1.8
1.0

ft

ft

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

101.8
101.8
106.1
100.0
100.5
106.4
102.4
101.9
104.6

102.7
102.9
106.1
101.4
102.5
106.1
104.5
101.9
104.6

103.0
103.1
106.1
101.5
102.5
106.4
105.2
101.9
104.6

.2
.3
0
.1
0
.3
.7
0
0

.6
.7
-.2
.3
0
2.7
1.6
0
0

1.5
2.5
3.3
2.9
0
0

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

12/80
12/80

108.1
104.9

108.3
105.2

107.8
104.2

-.5
-1.0

-.6
-.8

.2
-.2

3.2
.9

109.5
108.3
114.3
114.4
104.7
116.6
99.7
108.2
105.8
108.5
110.1

109.5
109.0
115.4
115.8
105.6
119.3
99.7
108.4
105.8
109.3
110.9

109.5
103.7
105.8
102.9
100.3
119.3
92.1
108.4
105.8
110.5
113.9

0
-4.9

0
-4.2
-7.4
-10.0
-4.3
2.3
-7.6
.2
0

1.1
-3.1
-5.7
-8.0

3678-335

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

1.5
1.6
1.8
3.2

4.1
-2.0
-3.6
-7.2
-3.6
2.3
-6.6
3.4
3.1
6.3
8.9

3678-33502
3678-338
3678-33801

12/80
12/80
12/80

122.8

107.6

122.8
108.4
109.2

122.8
108.4

ft

ft

3678-33802

12/80
12/80

108.3
98.0

107.9
97.6

107.9
98.2

3677-P
3677-132
3677-141

3677-171
3677-191

3677-192
3677-S
3677-SSS

3678-P
3678-1
3678-12101
3678-2
3678-225
3678-22501

3678-229
3678-22901
3678-22902
3678-231
3678-23102
3678-3

3678-4
3678-444

See footnotes at end of table.




Index

65

ft

ft

-8.3

-11.1
-5.0
0
-7.6
0
0
1.0
2.7
.0
0

ft

0
.6

1.7
3.3
0
.7

ft

-.4
0

-3.6
2.3
-6.6

.9

ft
-.4
.2

4.7

ft
3.9
-1.2

Table 4. Producer price indexes for thq net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Connectors for electronic applications—Continued
Card insertion type (complete, assembled)
Two-piece type
Two-piece type (complete, assembled)
Other special types
Miscellaneous special purpose types
Other special purpose types
Other special types (complete, assembled)
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Electronic components, n.e.c

Index
base

3678-44401

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

98.7

102.6
100.9

98.7
95.0
95.9
102.9
101.3

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

100.0
118.2
116.0
92.5

3679-C01
3679-C0199

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

3679-C02
3679-C0243
3679-H
3679-H01
3679-H02
3679-H0201
3679-H0202
3679-H0203

3678-447
3678-44701
3678-5
3678-554

3679

Primary batteries, dry and wet
Primary products
Le Clanche type civilian batteries
General purpose (flashlight) cell
General purpose D size
Multiple cell batteries
Lantern battery
Dry cells, except Le Clanche and military
Alkaline cells
AAsize
Other dry cell batteries, except Le Clanche and military
Secondary products

3692

3679-P

3679-B
3679-B07
3679-B09
3679-C

3679-Q
3679-Q04
3679-XY9
3679-S
3679-SSS

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

98.9

0.2

0.2

0.2

ft
ft

ft
ft

ft
ft

ft
ft

-.3
0

.1
.6

0
.9
.3
.2

0
.1
.3
-.7

-.2
1.6
1.5
0

0
-.1
-1.2

.4
1.5
-1.0

1.1
2.2
.4

-.3
0

100.0
118.0
116.0
91.7

100.0
119.1
116.4
91.8

101.0
101.0
100.7
96.8
104.2
102.0
99.9
101.2

101.3
102.5
101.7
(3)
104.2
102.3
100.3

101.3
102.4
100.5
95.1
104.2
102.3
100.3

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

103.7
106.1

103.9
106.2
99.6
103.3

103.9
106.2
99.9
103.3

0
0
.2
0

.3
.2
.5
3.3

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

99.5

99.2
99.4
99.0
99.1
(3)

99.4
99.4

.3
0
-.1
1.1

.1
0
-.3

99.5

ft
ft
99.6
99.1

ft
ft
ft

Oct.
1982

ft
0
0
0

ft

98.9

100.2
107.6

ft

107.9
101.3

101.2
102.1

101.3
97.1
96.9

97.2
96.9

.1

12/80
12/80
12/80

111.9
113.6
117.6

113.8
115.5
119.5

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

109.2
121.8
122.9
106.9
113.4
112.3
78.3
124.4

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

ft

ft

ft

0
- .3
.4

4.2
.1
-.1

ft

ft
ft
ft

ft

Apr.
1982

0.2

ft
ft

.1
1.5

.9
10.0

ft

-.4

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

.3
.2
.3

ft
ft
ft
ft

-.1

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft

-.7
1.1

ft
ft
ft

0

1.3
-3.9
-5.1

-2.6
-3.4

113.8
115.5
119.5

0
0
0

1.5
1.6
1.6

1.6
1.7
1.6

2.9
3.7
2.5

112.8
121.8
122.9
109.4
117.7
116.1
73.4
125.0

112.8
121.8
122.9
109.4
117.7
116.1
73.4
125.0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3.3
0
0
2.2
2.5
2.1
0
.4

3.3
0
0
2.4
3.8
3.4

ft

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.8
100.4
101.5
102.1
100.0
100.4
100.4
100.4
100.2

100.8
100.4
101.5
102.1
(3)
100.4
100.4
100.4
100.2

0
0
0
0

.2
.3
.1
0

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
101.3
101.3
101.3

100.0
101.3
101.3
101.3

3694-381

12/82

100.0

100.0

100.0

3694-5
3694-5C

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.4
100.0

101.3
100.5

100.4
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
101.3
100.5

3694-65201

12/82

100.0

100.7

100.7

3694-611
3694-698
3694-S
3694-SSS
3714-S

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

102.9
101.5
102.0
100.0

102.9
101.5
102.0
100.0
102.6

3692-P
3692-1
3692-121
3692-12112
3692-131
3692-13111
3692-2
3692-212
3692-21213

3692-213
3692-S

3694-P
3694-1
3694-1A
3694-119
3694-1B

3694-131
3694-13102

3694-2
3694-2A
3694-237

3694-2B
3694-241
3694-24102
3694-3

3694-581

3694-561
3694-598

3694-6
3694-6A

ft
3

3694-652

See footnotes at end of table.




Apr.
19832

102.6
101.3

3678-556
3678-55601
3678-S
3678-SSS
3679-S

Electronic components, n.e.c
Primary products
Switches, mechanical (for electronic applications)
Rotary switches (excluding thumbwheel type)
Pushbutton switches
Filters, crystals, power converters and related components
Filters and crystals
Quartz and other crystals for frequency control
Static power converters and other pulse and frequency
regulators or generators
Static power supply converters, regulated
Printed circuits and cable assemblies
Cable harness assemblies for electronic applications
Printed circuit boards and related circuitry on passive
substrates
Single sided PC board
Double sided PC board
Multilayer PC board
Parts and hardware for electronic components
Other n.e.c
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
Other secondary products

Electrical equipment for internal combustion engines
Primary products
,
Ignition harness and cable sets
Ignition harness sets
All other ignition harness sets
Cable sets
Cable sets, automotive type
Cable sets, automotive type-replacement
Battery charging alternators, generators, and regulators
Battery charging alternators and generators
Alternators and generators, factory rebuilt automotive type.
Regulators for battery charging generators
Regulators, passenger car & light truck type, new
Regulators, passenger car & light truck type-replacement
Starting motors
Rebuilt automotive starting motors
Other complete electric equipment for internal combustion
engines
Switches for use in vehicles and aircraft
Switches, motor vehicle type
Other ignition equipment
Other complete electrical equipment
Components and parts for engine electrical equipment
Parts for distributors
Breaker point sets
Breaker point sets, motor vehicle type
Armatures, field coils and drive-end housings for cranking
motors
Other component parts for engine electrical equipment
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Motor vehicle parts and accessories

Product
code

66

ft

0

ft
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

ft
ft
ft
ft
0
1.3
1.3
1.3

.9

ft

-6.3
.4

2.9
3.8
3.4
-3.0
1.1

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft.
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft

0
0

ft
ft
ft
0
0

0
0
0
0

ft

.2
-1.7

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft
(3)
ft
ft

.7

ft

ft

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft

.7

ft
ft
ft

6.9

ft
1.5

ft
ft
ft

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Motor vehicles and passenger car bodies
Primary products
Passenger cars
Trucks, truck tractors and truck chassis
Trucks
Light trucks, under 10,000 lbs. GVW
Pickup
Heavy trucks, 19,501 lbs. GVW and over
Light-heavy trucks, 19,501 to 26,000 lbs. GVW .
Buses and fire department vehicles
Fire department vehicles
Secondary products
All other secondary products

3711

Truck and bus bodies
Primary products
Truck, bus and other vehicle bodies (sold separately).
Truck bodies
Bus bodies
School buses
Complete vehicles produced on purchased chassis
Emergency vehicles and hearses
Fire department vehicles
Other highway vehicles
Trucks
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Motor vehicle parts and accessories
Truck trailers

3713

Motor vehicle parts and accessories
Primary products
Motor vehicle parts and accessories, new
Filters
Fuel filters
Fuel filters-replacement
Oil filters
Oil filters-replacement
Air filters
Air filters-replacement
Exhaust system components
Mufflers
Mufflers-replacement
Brake parts and assemblies
Transmissions and transmission parts, except auxiliary
Radiators, complete
Radiators, complete-replacement
Radiators, complete-OEM
Ball joints
Ball joints-replacement
Steering idler arms, drag links & control arms
Valve guides, seats and tappets
Valve guides, seats and tappets-replacement
Clutch disc and facing assemblies
Clutch disc and facing assemblies-replacement
All other parts and accessories
Rebuilt automotive components
Water pumps
Clutch discs and pressure plates
Gasoline engines
Brake shoe assemblies
All other rebuilt parts
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products
Automotive stampings
Engine electrical equipment
Other secondary products

3714

Truck trailers
Primary products
Truck trailers and chassis (10000 lbs. per axle and over)
Vans
Closed top vans
Closed top vans, insulated, semi-insulated and
refrigerated
Drop-frame vans, except livestock vans
Closed top, dry freight vans, except insulated, drop-frame
and livestock vans

3715

Product
code

Index
base

3711-P
3711-111
3711-2
3711-2A
3711-211
3711-21131
3711-213
3711-21301
3711-3
3711-3B
3711-S
3711-SSS

3713-P
3713-1
3713-1A
3713-1B
3713-161
3713-2
3713-2A
3713-223
3713-2C
3713-241
3713-M
3713-289
3713-S
3713-SSS
3714-S
3715-S

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

102.7
102.8
102.7
103.1
103.0
102.4
102.6
104.5
(3)
100.4
99.4
(*)
(3)

102.6
102.6
102.6
102.7
102.6
101.7
102.1
104.5
104.2
100.8
99.6
102.1
102.1

101.6
101.6
101.5
102.0
101.7
100.4
100.6
104.5
104.2
101.0
99.8
102.1
102.1

-0.9
-1.0
-1.1
-.7
-.8
-1.2
-1.5
0
0
.1
.2
0
0

-1.0
-1.0
-1.0
-1.1
-1.3
-1.9
-2.1
0
0
.5
.2
0
0

-0.8
-.9
-1.0
-.7
-.9
-1.4
-1.3
0
(3)
.5
.4
3
()

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

101.0
101.1
101.3
101.8

101.0
101.1
101.3
101.9

0
0
0
0

.6
.6
.8
1.1

(33)
()
(33)
()

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.1
100.2

0
0
.1
.2

0
0
.1
.2

(3)
(33)
(3)
()

(33)
(3)
(3)
()

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
(*)
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
(3)
100.7
101.2
100.0
101.0

100.0
100.0
(3)
100.8
101.7
100.0
101.0

0
0

0
0

()
.2
.5
0
0

(3)
ft3
()
ft
(33)
()
(3)

ft3
()
ft
(33)
()
ft
ft

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

99.8
99.7
99.7
100.0
(3)
(")

99.7
99.6
99.6
99.9
97.3
97.3

-.1
-.1
-.1
-.2
3
()
3
()

(33)
(3)
()
(3)
ft3
()

(33)
()
(33)
()
ft3
()

12/82

100.0

101.8

101.8

0

1.8

(3)

ft

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

97.0
101.4
102.5

-.7
0
0

101.8
100.4
101.7
(3)
101.7

96.3
101.4
102.5
102.5
101.8
100.4
103.0
101.1
103.1

0
0
1.3
3
()
1.3

-.7
(3)
3
()
(3)
1.8
.4
1.7
1.1
1.8

(3)
ft3
()
ft
(3)
ft3
(3)
(3)
()

(33)
()
ft3
(3)
()
(3)
ft
ft3
()

1.3
0
2.8
8.9
0
-.6
.7
1.1
.2
.4
0
1.0

(3)
(3)
ft
ft
ft
ft3
()
ft
ft
(33)
()
(3)
ft

ft
(3)
ft3
()
(33)
()
(33)
(3)
(3)
()
(33)
()
ft

(3)
.2
(3)
1.4
0

(3)
ft
(33)
(3)
()

(3)
ft3
()
(33)
()

3

3714-P
3714-1
3714-1A
3714-124
3714-12401
3714-125
3714-12501
3714-126
3714-12601
3714-1B
3714-127
3714-12701
3714-1C
3714-1E
3714-131
3714-13101
3714-13102
3714-155
3714-15501
3714-168
3714-178
3714-17801
3714-181
3714-18101
3714-198
3714-3
3714-323
3714-326
3714-331
3714-346
3714-398
3714-M
3714-289
3714-S
3465-S
3694-S
3714-SSS

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

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
100.0
102.8
108.6
100.0
100.0
99.2
102.4
98.8
100.8
102.4
101.4
102.9

101.3
100.0
102.8
108.9
100.0
100.0
99.2
102.7
101.8
100.8
102.4
101.4
102.9

1.3
0
.1
.2
0
0
0
.3
3.0
0
0
0
0

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
(3)
100.0
100.0

99.6
100.1
(3)
103.1
99.6

99.6
100.4
(3)
103.0
100.0

0
.3
(3)
-.1
.4

3715-P
3715-1
3715-1A
3715-11

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/80

113.9
112.7
112.3
111.3
107.4

114.0
112.9
112.4
111.6
107.6

114.0
112.9
112.4
111.5
107.6

.0
0
0 '
-.1
0

3715-101
3715-106

12/80
12/80

108.2
(3)

108.2

O

108.2
(3)

3715-109

12/79

110.8

110.9

110.9

See footnotes at end of table.




Dec.
19822

67

0

f3)

0

f3)

0

3

()
.4

ft
0
1.0
-.3
-.3
-.3
1.0

0
O

ft

.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
(3)
(3)

ft

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

ft3
()

.1
.1
.1
.4
.4

0.8
.8
.8
.9
.9

0

2.6
(3)

.3

.2

ft
0

(3)

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Truck trailers—Continued
Aluminum closed top, dry freight vans, except insulated,
drop-frame, and livestock vans
Open top vans
Tank trailers
Tanks for flammable liquids, except casing head transport...
Detachable trailers, dollies and converter gear
Complete trailer units (10000 lbs. per axle and over), except
vans and tanks
Bulk commodity trailers, except vans
Platform trailers
Low-bed heavy haulers
Low-bed heavy haulers 40 ton and over capacity
Dump trailers and chassis, highway type
Secondary products
Motor vehicle parts and accessories
Boat building and repairing
Primary products
Outboard motorboats
Runabouts
13 ft. 6 in. to 15 ft. 5 in. LOA, plastic
15 ft. 6 in. to 17 ft. 5 in. LOA, plastic
17 ft. 6 in. and over LOA, plastic
Utility
Inboard motorboats, including inboard-outdrive houseboats
Runabouts, all materials, non-military
Cabin cruisers, non-military
Plastic, under 26 ft. LOA
Plastic, 26 to 40 ft. LOA
Plastic, 40 ft. and over LOA
Inboard-outdrive boats, except houseboats
Under 20 ft. LOA
20 ft. and over LOA
All other boats
Sailboats
With auxiliary power
Without auxiliary power
Other boats, such as rowboats, canoes, skiffs, lifeboats, etc.
Aluminum
Secondary products
Ship building and repairing

3732

Environmental controls
Primary products
Building environment comfort controls
Temperature responsive building controls
Temperature responsive, non-pneumatic
Appliance temperature and related controls, automatic.
Temperature responsive appliance controls
Other appliance regulating controls
Secondary products

3822

Surgical and medical instruments and apparatus
Primary products
Surgical and medical instruments and apparatus, except furniture
Surgical instr., incl. suture needle excl. eye, ear, nose &
throat inst. & surg. cutlery
Blood transfusion and I.V. equipment
Other surgical and medical instruments
Catheters
All other surgical and medical instruments
Secondary products
All other secondary products

3841

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Mar.
1983

Jan.
1983

Oct.
1982

Apr.
1982

ft
-0.1
-.8

-0.7
-.1
-.7
-1.1
0

-0.7
1.3
1.0
-2.4
-.3

0
.3
.3
-.9
0
0
0
0

1.0
.7
1.0
-.3
1.2
1.2
.4
1.1

1.6
1.6
1.4
1.1

2.7
2.8
1.6
1.3

3715-119
3715-12
3715-1B
3715-118
3715-1C

12/80
12/80
12/79
12/80
12/80

107.4
107.6
108.9
106.3
103.8

106.6
107.9
108.9
106.3
103.8

106.3
107.5
108.5
105.5
103.8

-0.3
-.4
-.4
-.8
0

3715-1D
3715-133
3715-137
3715-141
3715-139
3715-143
3715-S
3714-S

12/80
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/80
12/79
12/79
12/79

113.7
110.3
115.8
120.3
114.5
110.9
124.9
120.7

113.6
110.1
116.0
119.8
114.5
110.9
124.9
120.7

113.9
110.6
116.5
119.8
114.5
110.9
124.9
120.7

.2
.5
.5
0
0
0
0
0

3732-P
3732-2
3732-21
3732-214
3732-216
3732-219
3732-22
3732-5
3732-531
3732-54
3732-546
3732-547
3732-548
3732-6
3732-673
3732-675
3732-7
3732-71
3732-714
3732-715
3732-72
3732-725
3732-S
3731-S

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

103.4
103.5
103.9
103.6
105.6
104.8
(3)
105.9
103.8
106.5
103.6

104.3
104.5
104.1
103.5
105.6

104.7
104.9
104.9
104.5
106.1

.4
.4
.8
.9
.5
3
()

3822-P
3822-1
3822-121
3822-12102
3822-2
3822-211
3822-215
3822-S

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

132.9
134.3
140.5
137.3
140.0
115.3
119.7
(3)
128.6

134.8
135.7
143.0
141.6
143.4
113.9
117.4
132.4

132.8

3841-P
3841-1

06/82
06/82
06/82

102.5
102.5
102.0

103.8
103.5
103.1

103.9
103.4
102.9

.1
-.1
-.1

3841-112
3841-182
3841-189
3841-18901
3841-18908
3841-S
3841-SSS

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
10/82
10/82

100.8

97.0

96.8
99.8
100.6
105.9
101.4
105.6
102.4

-.1
(3)
-.3
-.8
0
(3)

1

4

Industry and product class indexes may include products not shown separately.
2
Data for December 1982 have been revised to reflect the availability of late
reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months after
original publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.
3
Not available.




Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index

Product
code

ft
3

103.2
101.3
105.1
104.6
(3)

102.9
106.6
103.8

ft

100.1

ft
ft

106.2
104.8
106.5
104.9
(

ft
104.3
101.8
106.9
105.5
105.8

ft3

()
103.9
3
()
101.1

ft
(3)
106.2
104.8
106.5
104.9

ft
ft
(3)
105.3
102.0
108.7
105.5
105.8
(3)

ft

ft

0
0
0
0

ft
ft
ft
1.0
.2
1.7
0
0

ft
3

103.9
1.1

0

.2

ft

.6
-.4
0
0
0
0

1.5
1.6
1.0

.9
.5

()
0
.9
0
1.2

ft

ft

ft

ft

100.8
106.7
101.4

100.2
(3)
3

0
-.1
-.1
0

ft3

( )

ft

ft
ft

.4
2.0
7.6
1.2

2.2
4.0
7.2
3.8

.1

ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
(3)

2.3
1.3
3.2
2.0
2.5

2.5
1.3
3.7
.1

3.4
1.7
5.2
1.8

ft
ft

0

2.1

ft
134.8
135.6
142.9
141.6
(3)
113.9

ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft

ft

ft

102.2

ft

.8
.5
1.0
1.6

ft
ft
ft
ft

0

2.5

ft
ft
ft
.1
ft
1.0

ft

ft

2.2
1.9
2.8
3.3

5.3
6.1
7.5
8.5

ft

ft

-1.3

-1.2

ft

1.3

ft
ft

ft
ft

4.4

4.8

1.2
.7
.7

1.4
.9
1.0

ft
ft
ft

-1.8

-4.0
(3)
.6
(3)
1.4
5.6
2.4

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft

(3)

-.2
5.3
1.4
(3)

ft

Seasonal product—no price available this month.
n.e.c. = Not elsewhere classified.
NOTE: Indexes in this table are calculated by a revised methodology. See
"Technical Note on Data from the Producer Price Index Revision" at the back of this
publication.

68

Table 5. Producer price Indexes by durability of product
(1967=100)
1983

1982
Grouping

All commodities

Annual
average

April

December1

March1

April1

299.3

298.0

300.7

300.5

300.8

Total durable goods

279.0

278.1

282.0

285.1

285.1

Total nondurable goods

315.3

313.6

315.3

312.4

312.8

292.7

291.1

294.3

293.0

292.9

Durable

279.8

278.7

283.2

285.8

285.8

Nondurable

306.4

304.1

305.9

300.5

300.2

331.2

331.9

331.6

338.1

340.7

Durable

233.8

245.3

217.4

244.3

244.9

Nondurable

337.3

337.2

339.0

343.9

346.7

Total manufactures

Total raw or slightly processed goods .

1

Data for December 1982 have been revised to reflect the availability
of late reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to




revision 4 months after original publication.
adjusted.

69

Data are not seasonally

Table 6. Producer prices and price Indexes for commodity groupings and Individual items
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index

Industrial <

Commodity
code1

Unit

Commodity

Fresh fruits
Citrus fruits
Grapefruit, Florida
Lemons
Oranges, Florida
Oranges, California
Other fruits
Apples, Delicious
Apples, Mclntosh
Bananas, 40 Ib. box
Grapes
Peaches
Pears
Strawberries
Cantaloupes

,

,

,
,

Fresh and dried vegetables
Dried vegetables, bulk
Beans, dried
Fresh vegetables, except potatoes
Cabbage
Carrots
Celery
Corn, sweet
Lettuce
Onions
Tomatoes. 25lb. ctn
Snap beans
Sweet potatoes
New York
Chicago
White potatoes
Western, Chicago
Midwestern, Chicago
Eastern, New York
Western, New York
White potatoes, Western, Los Angeles

300.8
312.6

244.8

250.4

254.7

232.6

241.4

250.5

011

248.8

234.3

266.0

0111

235.4
176.5
217.5
131.3
208.5
142.1
260.8
231.1
185.4
216.6
257.2

214.9
138.0
143.4
121.9
188.3
128.2
248.8
216.1
209.8
257.0

249.7
175.2
242.2
109.3
191.0
123.0
282.1
206.8
204.9
302.9

321.8

240.9
230.4
536.7

16.500
1.700
62.500

399.8
254.8
522.8

399.8
254.8
522.8

.532
.875

Wheat
Hard winter Ord., no. 1, Kansas City
Spring, no. 1, D. N. Ord., Minneapolis
Soft white, no.1, Portland, Oregon
Red winter, no.2, St. Louis
Other grains
Barley
* No. 2 feed, Minn
Com
No.2, Chicago
Oats
No.2, Minneapolis
Rye
No.2, Minneapolis

Cows
Commercial
Cutter and canner
Calves

0218 .02
0219
0221
0222
0223
0101 .03
0102 .03

229.8

257.9

273.0
214.6
168.5
289.8
184.0
290.6
389.6
138.0
105.5
225.6
128.0
119.6
132.7
264.3
344.3
252.0
184.0
253.8
336.3

227.5
205.5
208.5
227.4
204.2
401.3
137.5
169.5
227.8
357.2
133.7
114.4
144.8
268.0
326.8
257.8
187.8
330.7
326.3

273.0
230.6
319.9
217.4
303.2

012

202.3

227.4

243.8

0121
0101
0102
0103
0104

230.3
237.0
208.3
266.0
200.7

242.6
249.0
221.9
279.1
211.6

249.8
253.6
237.4
279.7
222.6

bu.
50 1b.
501b.

100 1b.
100 1b.
100 1b.
50 1b ctn
50 lbs..

bu.
bu.
bu.
bu.
0122

01
0101
02
0205
03
0311
04
0415

bu.
bu.
bu.
bu.
013
0131

1001b.
100 1b.

70

416.8
266.6
544.3
238.2

50 1b.
48 1b.
crate
crate
carton
50 1b.

100 1b.
1001b.
100 1b.

C3)
O
t33 )

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

0113
1001b.

See footnotes at end of table.




0215 .01
0216
0217 .03

0112

Livestock
Cattle
Steers
Prime
Choice
Good

01
0101
0104 .01
0105
0106 .01
02

tray ctn.
cell ctn.
box
lug
3/4 bu.
box
qt.
crate

Grains

Apr. 1983

313.4

bu.
box
bu.
box

Dried fruits, bulk
Prunes
Raisins

Apr.
19832

300.5

01

4/5
half
4/5
half

Mar.
19832

315.2

Farm products, processed foods and feeds

Fresh and dried fruits and vegetables

Dec.
19822

300.7
Kitties

Farm products .......................................................

Other
index base

01
0101
0111
0122
02
0231
0241
03

.03
.02
.02
.02
.02

346.0
252.1
287.2
148.6
291.4

$6,873
11.167
5.912
8.875
12.563
10.500
8.697

24.000
7.000
9.000
14.417
12.500
11.000
8.625
15.500
15.500

124.6
114.4
130.3
299.5
(3)
274.4

5.500
6.750
8.250

275.9

9.000

311.5
360.7

10.125
9.719

4.233
4.288
4.680
3.545

184.9

218.0

240.1

136.7

145.2

170.7

2.010

185.5

224.0

245.9

3.195

238.1

230.2

246.6

1.735

219.9

197.6

210.5

2.450

237.2

251.4

260.6

225.1
234.9
271.5
236.0
230.5
204.7
197.3
203.8
185.6

247.9
256.3
297.9
258.0
248.9
250.7
242.0
249.6
181.0

263.7
27,3.5
320.3
275.1
265.9
261.0
253.6
259.2
184.8

73.000
68.020
61.500
43.750
40.500

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual Items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index

Cattle—Continued
Calves, Choice, Lancaster at stockyards .
Choice, South St. Paul
Hogs
Barrows and gilts
200-240 Ib
Barrows and gilts 270-300 Ib..
Sows
Sows 350-400 Ib
Lambs
Choice ..

Commodity
code1

Unit

Commodity

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Apr. 1983

0131
100 lbs.
100 Ib.

0 3 5 1 .01
0 3 5 3 .01

100 Ib.

130.6
241.1

129.0
233.3

129.0
241.1

$101,250
77.500

01
0 1 6 1 .04.
0 1 7 1 .04
02
0 2 8 1 .02

250.8
253.3
268.1
209.1

232.3
232.5
244.7
196.4

219.5
219.9
231.9
184.4

48.865
46.050

236.1

243.6

226.6

43.180

0191 .01

230.2

286.1

290.6

65.000

177.8

177.8

170.8

0132
100 1b.
100 1b.

0133
100 1b.
014

Live poultry.
Chickens
Broilers and fryers .

0141

Turkeys
Hens ....
Toms ...

0142

Plant and animal fibers .
Raw cotton
Gr 41, staple 34-10 spot mkt. avg
Domestic apparel
64's, staple 2
62's, staple 3
60's, staple 3
58's, staple 3
54's, staple 3

Other
index base

02

177.2

175.5

168.0

0181 .01
0185 .01

156.1
189.5
201.5

161.3
(3)
(*)

156.8
(3)
(3)

200.6

217.0

213.6

205.3

225.5

221.6

.644

167.1

3O

133.8
158.2
140.8
116.0
114.5
113.9

133.5
158.2
140.8
111.9
114.5
113.9

1.925
1.700
1.350
1.225
1.175

203.9
173.6
183.2
254.3

206.7
175.7
185.4
258.1

207.2
178.4
188.2
256.3

219.1
293.9
235.5

219.8
295.3
240.0

220.1
295.8
240.0

53.000
.255

015
0151
0101 .04

Ib.

wool
3/4 in. and up .
in. and up
in. and up
1/4 in. and up.
1/2 in. and up .

0152
0101
0106
0107
0108
0111

Foreign wool
Apparel wool
Australian 64's type 62 .
Carpet wool

0153

Plant fibers, except cotton
Hard fibers
Abaca, manila fiber, grade I .
Soft (bast) fibers
Jute.raw.bang tossa C

0155

3

01
0101 .01
02
01
0101 .01
02
0231 .01

275 Ib. bl.
Ib.

Fluid milk.

016

Milk eligible for fluid use .
Milk, fluid use

100 lbs

Milk, manufacturing grade
Milk, manufacturing grade .

100 lbs

154.6

154.6

282.9

280.8

0102 .02

06/73

273.4
210.6

269.9
208.0

268.0
206.5

13.370

0101 .02

06/73

316.9
228.1

317.8
228.8

314.9
226.7

12.317

170.0

170.0

170.0

D161
0162

Eggs

154.6
285.5

2.640

17
171

Eggs, large
Hay, hayseeds and oilseeds .
Hay.
Alfalfa .

ton

Hayseeds
Alfalfa hayseeds .
Clover

100 1b.
100 1b.

Oilseeds
Flaxseed
Peanuts
Cottonseed .
Soybeans ....

bu.
Ib.
ton
bu.

209.0

217.8

226.3

0101

229.7
226.3

253.9
250.1

229.7
226.3

47.500

0101 .02
0111 .01

192.3
167.8
281.3

285.3
249.8
412.6

299.5
266.4
401.7

133.333
138.000

206.5
0101
0111 .01
0121
0131 .01

176.4
256.8
(3)
207.9

210.2
163.8
253.8
(3)
213.0

224.4
163.8
251.5
(3)
230.8

19

280.1

280.3

279.2

191

295.5
299.7
281.0
345.7
296.0

302.1
299.7
281.0
345.7
296.0

299.7
298.8
298.9
319.8
296.0

01
0101 .01
0111
0113.02

Colombian, Manizales
Coffee, ambiz; U g a n d a Ib
See footnotes at end of table.

71

148.6

181

183

Green coffee, cocoa beans, and tea.
Green coffee
Santos, no. 4

12/71

18

162

Other farm products .




0105

doz.

5.200
.470
6.340

1.415
1.360
1.200

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and Individual Items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index

Green coffee, cocoa beans, and tea—Continued .
Mexican, washed
Cocoa beans
Accra
Bahia
Tea
Black .
Leaf tobacco
Leaf tobacco ...
Nuts
Pecans (in shell) .

Commodity
code1

Unit

Commodity

0115
02
0221
0222
03
0331 .02

Ib.
Ib.
Ib.

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Apr. 1983

348.6
293.8
294.9
291.1

348.6
342.9
343.5
340.9

313.5
330.6
333.1
325.5

$1,250

215.2

225.4

222.6

1.113

274.2

274.2

.960
.850

0192
0101

1001b.

0193
202.6

0101

Ib.

Cereal and bakery products .

250.5

254.3

256.0

021

256.2

257.4

259.1

279.4

282.4
273.3

284.3
273.6

0211

Flour and flour base mixes
Flour
Standard patents, Buffalo
95 pet. patents, Kansas City
Standard patents, Minneapolis
Soft red winter wheat flour
Standard patents, Portland, Oregon .
Flour base mixes and doughs
Flour base cake mix

0212

01
0106 .99
0107 .99
0108 .99
0109 .99
04
0401 .99
0402 .99
0403.99
0404.99
05
0501 .99
0502 .99
0503 .99
0504 .99
06
0601 .99
07
0701 .99
0702 .99
08
0801 .99
0802 .99
09
0901 .99
12
1201 .99
21
2101 .05
2102 .01

243.8
283.4
111.9
109.3
114.2
112.2
111.1
109.9
109.5
(3)
114.1
112.2

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

105.8
109.7
110.2
109.5
108.9
108.6
109.4
106.4
106.4

105.8
111.5
111.2
111.6
109.5
109.2
110.2
108.7
110.2

105.8
112.3
113.9
111.8
109.8
(3)
110.2
113.1

12/80

112.3
314.2

113.5
315.7
329.0
291.7

113.5
320.7
335.6
291.7
199.9
185.6
182.3

170.6
73.6
162.3
246.3
230.6

198.6
184.6
184.4
(3)
175.7
76.5
166.0
231.9
208.8

176.5
78.4
168.9
234.1
208.8

196.1
211.8
181.1

183.0
194.2
171.3

188.9
194.2
181.1

.165
.185

282.7
340.6
234.4
255.4

287.2
340.6
234.4
255.4

287.2
340.6
234.4
255.4

.326
.621

022

249.9

260.1

259.3

0221

239.4
224.3
227.5
205.1
223.7
90.0

247.5
244.5
250.9
216.1
(3)
100.9
95.7
90.6
79.7
244.5

248.3
256.0
269.8
233.1
260.5
102.6
100.0
92.6
91.1
229.6

01
0101
0102 .01
0103
0109 .01
0111 .01
02
0215 .04

12/73

0214

Meats
Beef and veal
USDA choice beef carcasses
USDA utility beef carcasses
USDA good beef carcasses
Other USDA graded and ungraded beef carcasses .
Primal and fabricated beef cuts
Boneless beef including hamburger
Variety meats (edible organs)

0102 .01
0103 .03
0104 .03

01
0102 .99
0104 .99
0106 .99
0108 .99
0111 .99
0113 .99
0115 .99
04

Pork
See footnotes at end of table.

72

263.7

ft

0101
0102
case/24
Ib.
Ib.

255.1

200.4
180.8
191.0

0213

Meats, poultry, and fish....

268.1

12/68
12/68
12/68
12/68
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

100 1b.
1001b.
100 1b.
100 lbs.
100 1b.

Milled rice
Rice, no.2, medium grain .
Rice, no.2, long grain

ft

02

Bakery products
White pan bread
White pan bread, northeast
White pan bread, north central
White pan bread, south
White pan bread, west
Other bread
White hearth bread
Dark wheat bread
Rye bread
Other variety bread
Bread type rolls
Hamburger and weiner rolls
Brown and serve rolls
English muffins
Other bread ^ p e rolls
Bread stuffing, croutons, and bread crumbs
Bread stuffing, croutons, and bread crumbs .
Sweet yeast goods
Yeast raised doughnuts
Other sweet yeast goods
Soft cakes
Snack cakes
Other soft cakes
Pies
Snack pies
Cake type doughnuts
Cake type doughnuts
Cookies and crackers
Cookies
Crackers




Dec.
19822

0191

Ib.

i and feed* .

Other cereals
Rolled oats
Corn meal, white..
Macaroni

Other
index base

12/72

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

76.0
253.0

269.0
265.9
246.6
283.5
112.4
109.3
114.8
1*12.4
112.8
110.7
110.5
(3)
114.2
113.3

247.2
284.3
112.8
109.3
115.0
113.7
112.8
110.4
109.9
106.5
114.5
113.5

ft

1.145
.812

11.983
(3)
10.813
10.510
10.610

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Commodity

Commodity
code1

Unit

Meats—Continued
Slab bacon
Sliced bacon
Hams
Picnics
Boston butts
Pork loins
Other meats
Frankfurters, skinless, all meat
Bologna, all meat
Fresh pork sausage, roll, artificial casing .

0221

Processed poultry
Young chicken
Whole broilers, wet ice, grade A, bulk .
Other wet ice pack bulk broilers
Dry ice pack broilers
Tray pack broilers
Frozen broilers
Mature chicken: hens/fowl
Turkeys
Whole young hens, grade A, frozen
Whole young toms, grade A frozen
Other young turkey
Further processed poultry/small game
Turkey, cooked or smoked
Chicken, cooked or smoked

0222

Unprocessed and packaged fish
Unprocessed fin fish
Haddock
Halibut
Salmon
Yellow pike
Fresh packaged fish and seafood
Fresh packaged fish and seafood
Frozen packaged fish and seafood
Frozen packaged fish, excluding shellfish
Frozen packaged shellfish and other seafood .
Canned fish
Salmon, no. 1 tall can
Tuna, 6 1/2 oz. can
Sardines, Maine, 3 1/4 oz. can

0223

0419 .99
0421 .99
0423 .99
0424 .99
0425 .99
0431 .99
05
0563 .99
0565 .99
0567 .99
03
0316 .99
0317 .99
0318 .99
0319 .99
0321 .99
05
06
0602 .99
0603 .99
0604 .99
08
0804 .99
0805 .99
01
0101
0102
0103 .01
0107
02
0209 .99
03
0311 .99
0313 .99
04
0425
0426 .01
0427

100 Ib.
Ib.
Ib.
Ib.

case/48
case/48
case/100

Dairy products .

0231

Butter
Grade A and AA, New York
Grade A and AA, Chicago
Grade A and AA, San Francisco ..

3232

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
Cheese food
Cheese spread

I233

03
0301 .99
0302 .99
0303 .99
0304 .99
04
0401 .99
05
0501 .99

Ice cream.
Bulk
Pre-packaged, half gallons.

gal.
gal.

(234

Concentrated milk products
Milk, evaporated, whole, 14 1/2 oz. can .
Milk, nonfat, dry

case/48
Ib.

Mar.
19832

118.8
270.4
353.2

112.8
257.8
314.3

12/70

282.8
215.4
260.2
250.2
266.7
296.2

264.2
225.0
260.0
248.4
265.4
303.8

172.0
163.8
151.9
101.4

172.6
165.4
153.9
101.4
101.7
102.7
112.0
96.9
167.2
156.4
171.4
106.2
102.4
104.0
101.0

12/69
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

12/82
12/82
12/82

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

0111 .01
0112
0113
02
0211 .99
0221 .99
0231 .99
0251 .99
03
0311 .99
0313 .99
0315.99

Dec.
19822

12/80

023

Fluid milk products
Packaged fluid milk and related products
Fluid whole milk
Lowfat milk (1/2-2%)
Skim milk
Cream: light, heavy, sour, half & half, and whipped .
Cottage cheese
Cottage cheese
Other milk products
Other milk products

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/72
06/81
06/81

99.5
110.6
105.0
165.6
149.2
170.3
109.5
103.5
105.7
101.6

I235

73

0141
0171

Apr.
19832

168.3
162.1
150.6

99.5
100.0
99.1
(3)
89.7
163.9
104.1
98.2
100.4
95.7

488.5
617.8
1,002.0
476.4

514.1
100.0
492.7
100.0
100.0
361.7
353.4
363.3

548.7
106.7
492.1
98.8
100.1
343.8
235.8
334.5
363.3

477.2
583.1
404.6
483.6
692.5
(3)
538.6
104.8
492.5
98.9
100.2
343.6
235.8
334.3
363.3

250.8

250.7

251.0

199.6
100.0
199.6
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

199.8
100.1
199.6
100.2
100.7
99.9
100.1
100.1
100.3
100.3

200.0
100.2
199.9
100.3
101.0
99.9
100.4
100.4
100.4
100.4

228.5
233.8
222.5
225.1

226.4
229.9
221.0
226.4

226.4
229.9
221.0
226.4

315.8
102.0
102.2
100.7
101.0
103.6
102.7
221.4
105.7
105.8

314.5
101.5
101.5
100.2
101.6
102.1
102.4
220.5
105.7
105.8

314.4
101.4
101.5
100.0
(3)
102.0

238.3

239.7

411.9
312.0
465.1

411.8
314.9
462.7

Apr. 1983

109.6
249.4
289.5
208.4
240.3
210.0
256.5
248.0
255.6
297.1

446.0
468.8
513.8
476.4
484.8

0131 .09
0132 .06

See footnotes at end of table.




Other
index base

$63,000
2.000
3.000

68.000
37.550
42.000

1.768
1.476
1.805

102.4
220.5
105.7
105.8
240.8
228.0
246.8

4.187
4.294

411.8
314.9
462.7

22.230
.954

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Commodity

Commodity
code1

Unit

Processed fruits and vegetables .
Canned fruits and juices .
Canned fruits

272.9

273.8

284.9
247.7
254.0
100.2
94.3
89.7
127.4
288.6
200.0
343.5
506.9
320.4
363.5
106.6

282.4
245.7
253.8
100.2
98.0
90.5
123.5
(3)
205.3
340.2
506.9
314.0
364.9
104.2

281.9
245.0
253.8
100.2
98.0
92.8
122.4
269.3
(3)
339.9
506.9
314.0
364.9
103.6

300.1
112.2
110.7
90.2
299.6
91.3
108.3
70.9
100.6
74.5

300.3
112.6
113.0

0242

Dried and dehydrated fruits
Prunes
Raisins
Dates
Apples
Other dried and dehydrated fruit.

0243

Canned vegetables and juices

0244

Carrots
Sweet corn whole kernal.
Fresh lima beans
Green peas
Beans, green and wax
Spinach
Vegetable combinations ..
Tomatoes
Tomato paste
Tomato pulp and puree ...
Tomato sauce
Catsup
Tomato juice
Mushrooms
White potatoes
Frozen vegetables
Frozen green peas
Frozen green beans
Frozen broccoli
Frozen Brussels sprouts
Frozen French fried potatoes ...
Other frozen potato products....
Frozen cauliflower
Frozen succotash
Other frozen combinations
Frozen carrots
Frozen sweet cut corn, yellow ...
Frozen sweet cob corn, yellow.
Frozen southern greens
Other frozen vegetables

0245

Dried and dehydrated vegetables
Potatoes, instant mashed
Onions
Other dried and dehydrated vegetables .

0246

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

06/81

02
0206 .99
03
0301 .99
0302 .99
0303 .99
0304 .99
0311 .99
0321 .99

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

302.4
112.0
109.6
91.2
303.2
92.8
108.3
80.9
99.1
74.4

0101 .99
0102 .99
0103 .99
0104 .99
0111 .99

12/67
12/67
12/82
12/82
12/82

411.3
281.7
454.6
100.0
(3)
100.0

410.4
281.7
449.8
106.2
102.6
97.8

411.9
281.7
449.7
106.5
104.2
100.0

0103 .99
0104 .99
0107 .99
0109 .99
0111 .99
0117.99
0123 .99
0125 .99
0126 .99
0128 .99
0131 .99
0133 .99
0137 .99
0141 .99
0144 .99
0146 .99

06/81
06/81

244.2
115.4
96.3
198.7
105.8
194.4
186.7
112.8
105.8
246.2
118.2
111.4
259.1
297.6
283.6
178.7
119.4

240.0
(3)
94.9
199.9
3
()
190.5
183.8
110.4
105.9
(3)
111.1
110.2

241.9
108.5
95.1
201.6
105.3
191.4
186.8
115.9
(3)
256.9
111.1
110.2
(3)
283.1
280.8
186.7
109.0

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

12/67
06/81

0101 .99
0103 .99
0104 .99
0105 .99
0108 .99
0109 .99
0111 .99
0113 .99
0115 .99
0116.99
0117 .99
0118 .99
0119 .99
0121 .99

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

0101 .99
0103 .99
0111 .99

12/67
12/82
12/82

06/81
06/81
06/81

025

Raw cane sugar
Raw cane sugar.

0252

Refined sugar
Granulated sugar .

0253




Apr.
19832

275.7

Frozen fruits, juices and ades
Frozen fruits
Frozen blueberries
Frozen juices and ades
Frozen orange juice
Frozen lemonade
Frozen grape juice
Grapefruit juice
Other frozen fruit and berry juice, concentrate .
Citrus pulp

0101 .99
03

74

Mar.
19832

024

Apples
Fruits for salads
Fruit pie fillings
Olives
Peaches
Pears
,
Canned fruit juices
Pineapple juice
Grapefruit juice
Apple juice
Other whole fruit juices and mixtures .

See footnotes at end of table.

Dec.
19822

0241

01
0101 .99
0102 .99
0122 .99
0123 .99
0125 .99
0126 .99
0131 .99
02
0251 .99
0253 .99
0255 .99
0259 .99

Sugar and confectionery.

Other
index base

12/77
06/82

283.8
319.9
109.3
103.1
115.6
291.3
106.3
109.4
114.7
110.6
112.4
112.2
116.9
114.8
107.0

280.3
184.7
282.6
(3)
107.3
102.9
115.6
291.3
105.2
107.7
114.6
108.4
117.4
107.5
113.4
115.1
107.7

90.2
299.1
91.3
108.3
72.2
100.4
77.9

283.6
(3)
106.1
(3)
114.6

292.2
105.2

109.4
117.5
110.0
117.4
107.4
112.5
115.2

107.6

185.3
100.0

100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0

280.1

283.7

286.7

297.8

312.5

320.4

166.0
102.9

168.5
104.6

170.7
106.2

Apr. 1983

Table 6. Producer prices and price Indexes for commodity groupings and Individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Index

Confectionery end products.
Candy bars
Solid chocolate bars
Chewing gum
Chewing gum

0301 .99
0302 .99
04
0401 .99
06
0254

0255
01
0101 .02
02
0201

Ib.

Apr.
19832

103.0
102.8

106.2
103.9

109.1
105.1

06/82
06/82

104.4

104.4
105.4

103.9
106.5

12/77

134.9
295.7
245.5
209.3

127.6
318.8
259.6
182.6

128.6
311.2
258.2
186.5

12/77
12/77

132.4
129.6
303.4

133.8
129.6
303.4

133.8
129.6
303.4

321.7

344.6

344.6

258.8

261.8

263.0

0261

203.0
201.1
199.9
197.8
99.8
100.9
183.0

204.4
203.6
206.1
198.4
99.8
102.3
183.0

0211 .03
0212 .07
03
0321 .03
0322 .04

199.6
194.8
195.6
189.5
99.8
101.1
183.0
160.3
214.4
259.9
264.3
268.7

259.1
262.0
271.1

259.0
261.8
271.1

01
0106 .99
0121 .99
0131 .99
05
0502 .99
0503 .99
0504 .99
0505 .99
0506 .99
0507 .99
0509 .99
0511 .99
0519 .99
06
0609 .99

321.0
327.4
333.5
99.1
103.6
107.0
104.3
264.4
107.3
300.2
102.1
(3)
107.1
107.4
111.1
104.8
107.0

325.0
333.4
336.4
104.3

327.1
336.0
339.9
104.8
101.6
108.5
105.4
268.7
106.5
300.2
103.1
238.8
109.3
111.1
110.3
103.9
105.6

01
0101
0103
0105
0107
02

case/12
case/12
case/12
case/12
0262

Packaged beverage materials
Coffee (whole bean, ground, & instant)...
Ground roasted coffee
Soluble (instant) coffee
Cocoa
Powdered, sweetened, Ib. pkg
Tea

3263

.99
.99
.99
.99

06/82
06/82

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/68
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

01
0101 .99
0103 .99
02
0206 .03
03
0311 .03
0312 .10

Ib.

Apr. 1983

103.6

107.8
105.0
266.0
108.4
(3)

103.1
(3)
107.9
109.6
(3)
104.8

324.6
338.4
348.0
308.1

326.0
337.3
344.1
313.3

325.7
336.9
343.3
314.5

353.2
207.9
207.9
222.0

367.3
214.8
213.9
232.9

367.3
214.8
213.9
232.9

240.6
201.2
192.0

232.6
205.8
193.5

232.6
205.8
193.8

203.0

205.0

213.4

275.4
95.1

287.2
97.5

293.6
100.2

142.2
152.6

176.6

149.3
159.1
88.0
101.1
198.1
189.7
176.6

163.3
172.4
95.0
123.5
196.0
185.2
199.1

227.2
98.1

225.2
97.0

230.7
98.2

$8,747

196.465

4.691
3.464

3264
0101 .01
0103 .04
0105 .08

34 Ib.
gal.
gal.

12/68

D27

Fats and oils .
Animal fats and oils
Lard commercial sizes (over 3 lbs).

0271

Crude vegetable oils
Soybean oil, crude, not degummed .
Soybean oil, crude, degummed
Cottonseed oil
Peanut oil
Corn oil
Coconut oil

)272

Shortening and cooking oils
Shortening, consumer sizes .

I274

0103 .99
0101 .99
0105.99
0111 .01
0121 .01
0131 .01
0141 .02
0102 .99

See footnotes at end of table.




Mar.
19832

026

Soft drinks
Cola, excluding diet cola
Cola, bottled, excluding diet cola
Cola, cans, excluding diet cola
Cola, bulk, excluding diet cola
Other carbonated drinks
Carbonated orange soda
Lemon, lime and lemon-lime
Root beer and sarsaparilla
Ginger ale
Carbonated grape soda
Club soda
Other carbonated nondiet soda
Diet cola
Other carbonated diet soda
Noncarbonated soft drinks
Other noncarbonated fruit drinks and ades .

Other beverage materials .
Malt.
Flavoring syrup (fountain)
Kola syrup, for use by bottlers .

Dec.
19822

Price

06/82
06/82

0101 .01
0102 .05
0103 .01

Ib.
Ib.
100 Ib.

Beverages and beverage materials .
Alcoholic beverages
Malt beverages
Bottled beer
Canned beer
Barrels and kegs
Other malt beverages
Distilled spirits
Whiskey, straight bourbon, fifth .
Whiskey, spirit blend, fifth
Wine
Still table, fifth
Still dessert, fifth

Other
index base

0253

Refined sugar—Continued
Consumer units and individual services .
Commercial units and bulk
Confectioners' powdered sugar
Confectioners' powdered sugar
Liquid sugar or sugar syrup
Confectionery materials
Honey, extracted
Chocolate coating, milk .
Corn syrup

Commodity
code1

Unit

Commodity

75

12/80

06/80

78.2

92.6
214.2

211.7

12/81

4.359

.220
.243
.210
.265

Table 6. Producer prices and price Indexes for commodity groupings and Individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Commodity
code1

Unit

Commodity

Other
index base

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

0274

Shortening and cooking oils—Continued
Shortening, animal or veg/animal, commercial sizes ...
Shortening, 100% vegetable, commercial sizes
Margarine
Salad and cooking oils
All other fully refined oils

0104 .99
0106 .99
0121 .99
0133 .99
0165 .99

12/81
12/81
12/81

89.4
190.2
228.4
96.1
93.5

194.1
229.4
93.9
91.8

205.4
235.5
95.3
94.4

028

248.6

248.5

249.9

Jams, jellies, and preserves
Strawberry jams and preserves .
Other jams and preserves
Grape jellies
Other jellies

0281

293.4
305.2
109.7
271.2
104.7

301.2
305.2
115.2
288.4
104.2

Pickles and pickle products
Dill or sour pickles
Sweet pickles
Other finished pickle products .
Unfinished pickle products

0282

Processed eggs
Frozen or liquid whole eggs .
Dried whole eggs
Frozen or liquid egg yolks

0283

Canned specialties
Canned dry beans
Canned specialty foods .
Canned soups

0284

Frozen specialties
Frozen pies and other baked goods
Frozen dinners, meat pies, ethnic foods .
Other frozen specialties

0285

Meat sauces
Meat sauces
Prepared mustard .

0286

Other miscellaneous processed foods .
Salad dressings
Mayonnaise
Other spoon-type dressings
French dressing
Other pourable-type dressings
Pepper, whole, black
Peanut butter, 12 oz. jar

0289

Miscellaneous processed foods.

0101 .99
0103 .99
0111 .99
0117 .99

06/81

305.3
309.6
108.6
272.6
131.5

0101 .99
0103 .99
0104 .99
0105 .99

06/81
06/81
06/81

309.2
301.2
110.4
107.6
108.5

310.5
302.7
111.1
108.4
108.5

311.0
303.1
111.6
108.4
108.5

0101 .99
0102 .99
0107 .99

12/81

160.1
150.4
151.0
90.6

156.9
156.0
147.8
83.5

150.9
154.4
137.8
83.1

0102 .99
0103 .99
0104 .99

12/82
12/82
12/82

241.0
100.0
•100.0
100.0

241.3
99.1
100.5
100.3

246.1
104.4
101.3
105.1

0109 .99
0111 .99
0113.99

12/82
12/82
12/82

243.5
100.0
100.0
100.0

248.8
102.3
102.6
101.5

251.5
102.5
104.5
102.2

01
0101 .99

06/81
06/81
06/81

109.5
109.5
111.6

109.5
109.5
111.6

109.5
109.5
111.6

238.7
105.6
225.1
100.0
100.2
102.5
177.8
281.4

237.1
105.5
223.5
100.0
100.2
102.6
172.6
281.4

236.3
105.3
222.4
100.0
100.2
102.4
170.7
281.4

0101 .99
0103 .99
0105 .99
0108 .99
0113.99
0131
0141 .03

Ib.
doz.

06/81

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

Prepared animal feeds ...

029

210.1

212.5

222.3

Grain by-product feeds .
Bran
Middlings
Gluten feed, corn..

0291
0101
0111
0121

217.2
187.5
174.3
248.3

195.3
149.5
141.8
231.7

227.6
225.5
213.8
227.6

0101
0111 .99

234.0
228.0
232.3

234.8
211.6
234.8

249.2
241.4
247.5

196.7

203.3
198.1
213.2
74.8
79.6
196.5
194.1
204.2
98.7

211.1
203.5
222.3
87.0
205.1
198.5
212.5
101.3

205.0
95.6
244.5
241.7

208.0
101.0
269.4
255.7

106.9
104.9

108.3
104.9

203.2

203.3

ton
ton
ton

Vegetable cake and meal feeds
Cottonseed meal

0292

Soybean meal
Formula feeds
Broiler feed, complete
Egg layer feed
Starter-grower feed, complete .
Turkey feed, complete
Dairy feed
Beef cattle feed
Swine feed
Horse & mule feed

0293

Miscellaneous feedstuffs
Other than pet food...-.
Meat meal and meat and bone meal .
Dry rendered tankage
Fish scrap and meal
Grain, ground, rolled
Mineral mixture
Sugar beet pulp, all forms

0294

0101 .99
0103 .99
0105 .99
0107 .99
0121 .99
0131 .99
0141 .99
0151 .99
03
0301 .99
0303 .99
0305 .99
0307 .99
0309 .99
0313 .99

Textile products and apparel.

03

See footnotes at end of table.




Apr. 1983

76

12/80
12/80

180.9
205.3
69.3
77.6
193.4

192.2
200.1

12/80

99.0

12/79

203.0
91.9
231.5

12/80
12/80
06/82

221.3
266.7
70.2
104.8
114.4
202.6

79.0

$0,655

95.000
92.000
110.000
184.000

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Commodity
code1

Unit

Commodity

Other
index base

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

031

12/75

159.7

156.3

155.4

Unprocessed filament yarns
Non-cellulosic
Nylon textile yarn, selected deniers
Polyester textile yarn, deniers 56-89; 145-179 .

0315

12/75

164.1
171.5
100.6

159.4
165.6
97.5
168.6

157.8
163.6
97.0
164.1

Staple, tow, and fiberfill
Cellulosic
Viscose
Non-cellulosic
Nylon and aramid
Acrylic and modacrylic
Polyester
Other non-cellulosic staple, tow, and fiberfill.

0318

Synthetic fibers..

02
0214 .99
0221 .99
01
0101
02
0201 .99
0202 .99
0203 .99
0211 .99

06/81
12/69
06/81

98.5

97.7

97.7

12/75
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

163.1
98.4

160.9
97.6
106.6
91.5
96.1

160.2
97.8
106.7
91.8
96.1

102.3

103.2

105.8
92.8
97.5
102.7

032

12/75

136.7

135.9

136.0

Yarns
Cotton
Gray combed cotton yarn
Gray carded cotton yarn
Finished cotton yarn
Wool
Wool machine, knitting yarn
Wool carpet and rug yam
Synthetic
Rayon and/or acetate yarn
Acrylic and/or modacrylic yarn ....
Polyester spun yarn
Textured polyester filament yarn .
Textured nylon filament yarn

0326

12/75

134.4
236.4
100.0
100.0
100.0
190.6
174.2
100.0
130.6
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

132.8
234.0
100.0
98.4
100.0
190.6
174.2
100.0
128.8
100.5
99.9
101.1
97.7

132.8
236.0
101.4
98.9
100.4
190.3
172.6

96.8

99.8
128.6
100.7
99.1
101.3
97.0
97.1

Threads
Cotton
Cotton thread, industrial use
Synthetic
Polyester thread, industrial use .
Corespun thread, industrial use .

0327

163.3
286.4
170.7
147.3
154.7
151.2

172.6
305.8
182.2
151.8
157.3
156.8

172.6
305.8
182.2
151.8
157.8
156.8

146.2

Processed yarns and threads

01
0102 .99
0104 .99
0107
02
0221 .99
0223 .99
03
0301 .99
0303 .99
0305 .99
0307 .99
0309 .99

Gray fabrics .
Broadwovens...
Cotton
Plain printcloth
Osnaburg
Cotton duck & allied fabrics .
Drill
Sateen
Corduroy
Synthetic
100% filamant nylon taffeta
100% spun polyester/cotton bed sheeting
100% spun polyester/cotton broadcloth
100% spun polyester/cotton twill
100% spun polyester/cotton plain print cloth .
100% spun polyester/rayon fabric
Speciality fabric
Other
Burlap .

12/75

143.3

145.0

12/75
12/75
12/75
06/76
06/76
12/75
12/75
12/80
12/75
12/75
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/75
06/81
06/81

142.9
148.9
133.2
124.6
151.2
145.6
111.9
76.4
142.5
132.4
107.2
97.7
94.8
133.6
99.8
90.6
127.2
94.6

144.9
150.8
133.7
122.8
151.2
141.5
112.0
84.6
144.7
135.0
111.0
100.8

3338

03
0301 .99
0401 .99
)34

Broadwovens..
Cotton
Dyed and finished corduroy .
Dyed and finished denim
Printed and finished fabrics ..
Other finished fabrics
Wool .
Women's wool/nylon sportswear fabric .
Men's wool outer jacketing
Synthetic .
Polyester/cotton blend dyed and finished fabrics
Dyed and finished fabrics, except poly/cotton blends .
Printed and finished fabrics

3342

01
0122 .99
0123 .99
0125 .99
0126 .99
02
0221 .03
0232 .02
03
0372 .99
0373 .99
0374 .99

See footnotes at end of table.




033

yd.

Finished fabrics ....

77

12/75
12/75
12/75
12/75

0337
01
0101 .99
0105 .99
0109 .99
0111 .99
0113 .99
0117.99
03
0341 .99
0353 .99
0359 .99
0361 .99
0363 .99
0369 .99
0371 .99
04
0461 .01

Knits
Circular knits, except hosiery
Circular knits, except hosiery .
Warp knits, except hosiery

12/75
12/82
12/75
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/75

01
0101 .02
03
0322 .01
0331

cone
cone

12/82
12/82
12/82

95.4
132.9

$0,844

6.130

5.717
7.466

146.2

152.7
135.6
123.7
161.1
(3)
107.1
86.1
145.7
135.4
111.5
101.9
95.9
133.7

97.7
90.6
127.5
102.6

90.6
127.5
102.0

99.9

12/75
06/81
06/81
06/81

149.8
101.2
101.2

146.5
96.2
96.2
100.7

146.8
96.2
96.2
101.1

12/75

122.8

122.5

122.8

12/75
12/75
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

137.0
143.7
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
182.6
159.2
146.1
124.9
100.0
100.0
100.0

136.9
146.1
(3)
102.7
100.5
97.3
182.5
159.8
145.0
123.3
97.6
99.3

137.3
145.4
(3)
102.6
100.3
97.1
183.2
159.8
146.3
124.4
100.6
98.4
98.2

12/75
06/76
12/75
12/82
12/82
12/82

Apr. 1983

26.200

5.770
6.853

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and Individual Items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Commodity

Commodity
code1

Unit

Broadwovens—Continued .
Other finished fabrics..

0342

Knits
Circular knit outerwear fabric
100% spun yarn single knits
100% filament yarn interlock or eightlock dbl. knits...
100% spun yarn interlock or eightlock double knits...
Other circular knit fabric
Underwear and nightwear fabric
High pile fabric
Warp knit outerwear fabric
Warp knit underwear and nightwear fabric
Chiefly nylon tricot, simplex, & milanese fabrics
Other warp knit fabric

0343

0375 .99

04
0403 .99
0409 .99
0413 .99
05
0501 .99
0503 .99
06
07
0703 .99
0801 .99

Apparel
Women's
Skirt suits, including uniform
Women's unit priced dresses
Skirts, including uniforms
Cut and sewn blouses and shirts
Sweaters
Separate tailored suit-type jackets, incl. uniforms .
Coats, except fur, all leather, and raincoats
Girdles, corsets, combinations & accessories
Panties
Slips, half slips, and petticoats
Nightwear
Men's and boys'
Men's reg. wt. bus. suit, cotton or cotton blend
Men's It. wt. bus. suit, cotton or cotton blend
Men's It. wt. business suit, other fabrics
Men's trousers, except uniform, chiefly wool
Men's trousers, except uniform, chiefly cotton
Men's trousers, except uniform, other fabrics
Men's denim jeans and jean cut casual slacks
Men's courdoroy jean and jean cut casual slacks
Men's jeans and jean cut casual slacks
Men's washable service apparel
Men's work pants
Men's dungarees and overalls
„
Men's dress and business shirts
.".
Men's knit pullover golf apparel
Men's bus. type sport coat, cotton or cotton blend ....
Men's business type sport coat, other fabrics
Men's light weight outer coat
Men's socks
Men's and boy's knit undershirts
Men's and boy's knit shorts and briefs
Men's and boys' woven underwear
Men's ana boys' thermal underwear and union suits..
Men's and boys' nightwear
Men's and boys' ties
Hats and caps
Men's and boys' work gloves and mittens
Boy's sport shirts
Boys' dress and sport trousers
Boys' denim jeans and jean-cut casual slacks
Boys' jeans & jean-cut casual slacks, other fabrics ....
Boys' work clothing, except jeans and work shirts
Girls', children's and infants'
Children's dresses
Knee socks
Underwear
Nightwear
Textile housefurnishings
Bed clothes
Bedspreads and bedsets
Flat sheets, except crib size
Fitted sheets, except crib size ...
Pillowcases
Bath & kitchen products
Shower and bath curtains
Window and furniture accessories .
Draperies

per unit
per unit

per unit

per unit

unit
unit
unit
unit

per unit
per unit

See footnotes at end of table.




78

01
0102.10
0132 .01
0133 .02
0152 .04
02
0232 .06
04
0432 .07

Apr.
19832

100.0

101.3

12/75
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/61
06/81
12/75
06/81
06/81

106.3
95.2
98.6
95.6
100.6
96.7
98.0

105.6
94.7
97.2
95.2
100.6
95.4

105.8
94.9
97.1
95.4
(3)
95.5
(3)
133.9
95.6
97.6
164.7
101.5

137.6
95.6
98.4
164.0

95.6
97.6
164.7

130.5

131.5

131.4

193.0
171.6
(3)
124.0
118.7
131.6
153.3
(3)
144.2
219.5
176.9
144.5
142.7
154.8
218.4
114.9
109.3
111.9
101.5
100.8
105.2
98.7
97.3
102.4
99.8
231.2
146.0
136.1
123.7
109.3
109.4
140.6
141.8
257.5
139.0

194.6
172.5
156.7
126.0
114.1
129.8
168.4
113.4
145.3
223.8
180.3
150.6
141.8
158.5
221.1
114.1
111.5
112.0
103.5
101.2
106.4
98.6
97.3
102.8
99.9
230.5
146.2
136.7
127.0
110.6
109.7
146.1
146.7
265.3
139.8
(3)

194.7
172.5
156.7
126.0
115.7
129.8
168.4
113.4
145.6
223.8
180.3
150.6
141.8
158.5
221.1
114.1
111.3
112.0
103.5
101.2
104.6
99.8
97.5
102.8
99.9
235.1
145.6
136.7
(3)
110.6
109.7
151.6
146.7
265.3
139.8
(3)
102.0
230.6
127.4
138.5

06/81

12/77
12/77
12/77
12/77

12/77
12/77
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/77
12/77
12/77
12/80
12/80
12/77
12/77
12/77
06/82
06/82
12/73
12/77
12/77
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/77
12/77
06/82
06/82

0382
per
per
per
per

19832

100.0

0381

01
0102 .99
0113.99
0122 .99
0152 .05
0155 .18
0162 .99
0163 .99
0174.99
0175 .99
0176 .99
0177.99
0178 .99
02
0205 .99
0207 .99
0208 .99
0211 .99
0213 .99
0215 .99
0217.99
0218 .99
0219 .99
0221 .99
0225 .99
0227 .99
0233 .09
0239 .08
0255 .99
0256 .99
0263 .01
0272 .02
0274 .99
0275 .99
0276 .99
0277 .99
0278 .15
0282 .09
0285 .03
0287 .04
0288 .03
0292 .99
0293 .99
0294 .99
0295 .99
03
0334 .08
0364 .02
0368 .99
0369 .99

Dec.
19822

12/82

12/77

038

Apparel & other fabricated textile prods.,

Other
index base

12/77
12/77
12/77
12/77
12/77
12/69
12/77
12/69

96.8
103.8
230.6
(3)
132.0
290.2
141.7
99.3
101.5
98.5
99.1
194.8
113.0
138.6
99.7
100.4
236.2
135.9
242.7
135.2
140.2
135.2
141.7
210.1
128.0
164.8

102.0
230.6
(3)
138.5

290.2
145.5
99.0
101.5
97.9
95.4

293.4
145.5

99.0

196.2
(3)
140.5
104.0
100.6

101.5
98.2
95.4
196.2
(3)
140.5
104.0
100.6

238.5
133.0
239.7
127.1
140.8
135.4
143.9
210.8
136.7
178.7

238.5
133.0
239.7
127.1
140.8
135.4
143.9
210.8
136.7
178.7

Apr. 1983

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Commodity

Fabricated products, n.e.c
Camping equipment
Camping tents
Industrial products
Cordage, twine and rope
Industrial and institutional towels ...

Commodity
code1

Unit

135.2

134.5

134.2
135.4
262.6
134.7

134.2
134.5
252.5
137.6

264.1

265.9

267.1

334.7
291.3
312.9
(3)
85.1

332.2
284.1
329.6
89.7
84.3

348.0
317.4
(3)
95.3
87.0

314.4

316.0

317.9

316.8
313.6
299.3
98.5
96.8
106.0

318.2
317.6
(3)
300.7
98.7
98.3

0302 .99
04
0401 .99

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

318.0
313.3
(3)
300.3
98.7
97.8
106.4
100.6
100.7
84.9
84.9

12/69

351.1
391.3

351.1

0103 .99

351.1
391.3

01
0101 .99

06/81
06/81

76.9
76.9

87.3
87.3

90.2
90.2

247.7

248.0

248.4

285.6
286.5
106.6
111.1
109.7
107.8

286.6
287.2
107.0
111.1
109.7
105.4

12/77

041

Hides and skins

0411

Cattle hides
Packer, branded cow
Packer, native steer, heavy .
Packer, butt brander
Other cattle hides

0102 .99
0111 .99
0114.99
0116.99

Leather.

12/80
12/80

042

Finished cattlehide and kipside leather.
Sole leather
Light bends
Upper leather, including patent
Dress and casual shoe
Other upper leather
Other grains
Bag, case, and strap leather
Garment leather
Finished splits
Finished splits

0421

Finished sheep and lamb leather.
Garment leather

0423

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

0425

01

0101 .01
02
0201 .99
0202 .99
03
0301 .99

Footwear

043

Men's footwear
Men's leather upper footwear
Dress and casual shoes
Boots
Work shoes or boots
Other leather upper footwear
Men's non-leather upper footwear
Men's non-leather upper footwear.

0431

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

0432

Children's footwear (size 8 1/2 - 12)
Children's leather upper footwear
Children's non-leather upper footwear .

3433

Misses' footwear (size 12 1 / 2 - 2 1 / 2 ) . .
Misses' leather upper footwear
Misses non-leather upper footwear .

3434

Youths', boys' ftwear. (size 12 1/2-6)
Youths' and boys' leather upper footwear.

3435

Infants', babies' ftwear. (size 1-8)
Infants' and babies' leather upper footwear.

3436

Athletic footwear
Athletic footwear designed for sports .

3437

Other footwear
Other footwear

3438

See footnotes at end of table.




135.4
137.3
135.2
262.6
137.6

04

Hides, skins, leather, and related products.,

Apr.
19832

12/77
12/77

02
0212 .03
03
0322 .06
0342 .02

per unit
per unit

Dec.
1'9822

Mar.
19832

12/77

0383
per unit

Other
index base

79

ft

83.8
83.8

105.5
100.3
(3)
86.1
86.1

01
0113.99
0115.99
0117 .99
0119.99
03

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

283.1
283.9
104.5
111.1
110.9
107.8

0301 .99

12/80

103.6

103.9

105.5

01
0101
0103
0105
0107
0109
03
0301
0303
0305

225.8
221.8
101.8
100.7
(3)
108.0
110.4

.99
.99
.99

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

224.6
220.4
102.4
100.1
99.3
109.4
111.9
98.7
104.8
3
()
57.3

224.6
220.2
102.4
100.0
99.3
(3)
111.9
98.9
105.3
3
()
57.5

06/80
06/80

207.4
111.4
104.3

208.5

0141 .99
0143 .99

208.5
111.9

0147 .99
0149 .99

06/80
06/80
06/80

100.8
99.9
102.4

101.1
(3)

101.1
100.4
102.4

113.4
111.8

113.5

0153 .99

06/80
06/80

113.5
111.9

0159.99

06/80
06/80

110.4
108.2

110.2
107.7

110.2
107.7

06/80
06/60

102.7
112.8

101.5
110.6

101.5

0165 .99
0169 .99

06/80

106.0

106.5

106.5

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

99.2
104.6
105.5
62.8

102.4

Apr. 1983

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Index
Commodity

Other leather and related products .
Luggage and small leather goods
Week-end case, women's, nonleather
Attache case, non-leather
Women's & children's handbags & purses .
Other personal leather goods
Gloves
Men's dress leather gloves .

Commodity
code1

Unit

Other
index base

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Price
Apr.
19832

Apr. 1983

044

249.1

254.5

254.4

0441

202.9

208.2

208.2

194.2
102.4
100.9

232.6
102.6
102.0

232.6
102.6
101.9

$21,663

321.9

326.8

326.8

166.773

371.4

371.4

371.0

370.7
437.4

375.2
442.7

375.2
442.7

0111
0122
0128
0132

ea.
ea.

.10
.05
.99
.99

12/67
06/82
06/82

0442
0101 .06

doz.

Industrial leather.

0443

Footwear cut stock....
Cut soles, men's.

0444
0101 .04

2.733

Fuels and related products and power

05

703.4

662.3

648.1

Coal

051

538.7

540.0

539.3

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

638.0
577.4
715.7
150.4
125.7
108.6
141.2
148.5

634.2
565.4
715.7
150.4
125.7
106.8
138.3
147.3

625.2
549.2
688.4
146.1
125.7
106.8
134.8
142.7

06/76
06/76
06/76
06/76
06/76
06/82

534.6
421.9
781.2
152.0
188.7
129.1
106.2
115.3
98.0

536.0
470.7
781.2
150.7
187.5
126.9
106.6
112.4
94.3

535.6
467.8
781.2
150.7
187.7
129.0
105.4
110.1
92.9

12/81

110.0

110.6

110.7

452.3

447.3

447.3

463.4

452.7
95.9

452.7
95.9

1,181.2

1190.5

1,158.4

1465.5
466.9
237.7
262.8

1499.8
483.0
237.0
266.3

1447.4
467.0
226.2
262.2

2.993
3.228
4.926

740.0
206.8
307.4
146.8

707.7
194.4
312.0
141.2

708.6
(3)
298.7
142.5

.674
.205

409.9

411.7

409.5

340.9
320.3
356.2
306.1
245.7
280.3
346.3
317.4

343.0
328.5
361.0
309.9
249.7
283.6
334.2
312.2
275.0
357.2

340.3
321.6
349.0
310.6
247.3
286.3
343.6
314.1
267.1
355.8

899.497
1,129.984
828.080
638.042
678.279
664.297
668.814
587.740
703.166

482.4
445.4
490.1
381.2
299.8
419.6
440.7
458.5
384.4

480.7
434.8
473.9
383.1
296.9
421.4
449.6
458.6
385.8

13,040.811
12,813.675
11,645.700
8,375.699
9,598.385
10,406.911
10,372.655
8,510.729

Anthracite
Chestnut
Buckwheat
Buckwheat
Buckwheat
Buckwheat
Stove
Pea

0511
0101
0103
0104
0106
0107
0109
0111

no. 1 .
no. 2 .
no. 4 .
no. 5 .

Bituminous coal
Industrial sizes, spot & prepared
Metallurgical, high volatile
Industrial sizes, contract (prepared)
Steam electric utility
Manufacturing
Metallurgical, high volatile
Metallurgical, low volatile
Export
Unprepared bituminous coal and lignite
Unprepared bituminous coal and lignite .

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

0512
02
0212 .99
03
0301 .99
0302 .99
0303 .99
0304 .99
0321 .99
04
0402 .99

Coke oven products .

052
0522

Coke
Other coke oven products..

0101 .99
0199 .99

Gas fuels.

06/82

053
4

Natural gas
Interstate...
Intrastate...
Imported....

mcf
mcf
mcf

Liquefied petroleum gas .
Propane
Butane
Ethane

gal.
gal.
gal.

0531
0102 .02
0103 .04
0104 .01
0532
0104 .02
0105 .03
0106

Electric power.,
Commercial power, 40 kw demand .
New England
Mid-Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
Industrial power, 500 kw demand .
New England
Mid-Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain

054
0542
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000

kwh
kwh
kwh
kwh
kwh
kwh
kwh
kwh
kwh

1101 .02
1204 .01
1307 .04
1411 .01
1514 .01
1617 .01
1721 .01
1824 .01
1927 .01

12/70
12/70
12/70
12/70
12/70
12/70
12/70
12/70
12/70

0543
200000 kwh
200000 kwh
200000 kwh
200000 kwh
200000 kwh
200000 kwh
200000 kwh
200000 kwh

See footnotes at end of table.




06/77
06/77
06/77

80

1101 .02
1204 .01
1307 .04
1411 .01
1514 .01
1617 .01
1721 .01
1824 .01

12/70
12/70
12/70
12/70
12/70
12/70
12/70
12/70

352.7
480.9
438.1
491.4
379.5
296.3
418.4
447.9
470.7

Table 6. Producer prices and price Indexes for commodity groupings and Individual Items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index

Industrial power, 500 kw demand—Continued
Pacific

Commodity
code1

Unit

Commodity

Other
index base

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

0543
1927 .01

200000 kwh

Crude petroleum (domestic production)

12/70

588.7

616.0

618.6

0561

720.0

678.5

678.4

Petroleum products, refined

057

754.2

672.7

651.8

Gasoline 45
Regular
Dealer tank-wagon to retail outlets
Sales to jobbers
Commercial consumers
Premium
Dealer tank-wagon to retail outlets
Sales to jobbers
Commercial consumers
Unleaded gasoline
Dealer tank-wagon to retail outlets
Sales to jobbers
Commercial consumers

0571

gal.
gal.
gal.

Light distillates4 5
Kerosene to resellers
Commercial jet fuel, kerosene base

gal.
gai.

Middle distillates4 5
Fuel oil no. 2 to resellers
Diesel to commercial consumers

gal.
gai.

02/73
02/73
02/73
02/73
02/73
02/73
02/73
02/73
06/77
06/77
06/77
06/77

652.6
598.5
535.1
697.6
634.1
537.3
499.1
628.1
604.2
230.9
224.1
238.5
233.7

584.2
536.3
481.7
616.8
578.1
481.9
449.5
557.5
546.0
205.8
199.8
212.4
209.5

564.4
516.2
462.0
595.9
557.4
469.5
437.3
543.3
537.5
199.8
193.8
206.2
204.4

.870
.844
.858

0201 .07
0301 .07

02/73
02/73

992.1
820.5
824.8

938.2
701.8
800.0

906.9
656.1
779.3

.834
.914

0201 .07
0301 .08

02/73
02/73

1054.5
866.6
824.3

871.8
704.2

812.6
656.8
651.4

.757
.778

0501
0601

12/80
12/80

1144.0
100.8
103.3

1053.0
91.1
96.6

1086.2
97.7
97.9

.681
.553

0111 .04
0112.02
0113.03

12/73
12/73
12/74

820.1
471.7
451.1
299.7

798.7
450.2
443.4
290.9

788.3
450.2
(3)
287.7

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/73
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/73

353.3
346.3
295.2
107.6
107.8
112.8
372.9
107.4
108.3
106.6
225.0

353.6
347.8
298.1
107.5
107.8
112.2
371.0
106.6
108.3
107.4
227.9

353.9
347.9
298.3
107.3
107.8
112.3
371.7
106.6
107.8
107.6

)577

536.4

520.5

520.5

289.6

290.1

291.3

361

342.4

339.4

339.7

g
galgal.

0572

0573

0574

0575
gai.
gai.
gai.

Finished lubricants
Automotive oil
Automotive motor oil, retail
Automotive motor oil, commercial
Other automotive oil, commercial
Industrial oil
Industrial oils
Process oil
Metalworking oil
Lubricating grease
Petroleum grease

0576
01
0101 .99
0103 .99
0104 .99
02
0201 .99
0202 .99
0203 .99
03
0301 .99

gal.

Petroleum wax
Chemicals and allied products
Industrial chemicals
6

Basic inorganic chemicals
Alkalies and chlorine
Chlorine liquid
Sodium carbonate (soda ash)
Sodium hydroxide, liquid (caustic soda)
Chlorine gas
Other inorganic chemicals
Aluminum oxide
Calcium oxide
Calcium oxide, (lime)
Hydrochloric acid
Other inorganic acids
Sodium sulfate (anhydrous)
Other inorganic chemicals
Basic organic chemicals6
Primary
Benzene
1,3 Butadiene
Ethylene
Propylene, chemical
Propylene, polymer
Toluene
Intermediate
Ethylene oxide

12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73
12/80
12/73
12/74
12/74
12/73
12/73
12/82
12/73
12/82

303.2
294.5
202.9
300.4
358.7
99.1
308.5
(3)
207.3
300.3
(3)
100.0
(3)
100.0

299.2
288.6
203.7
320.4
337.0
100.8
304.4
214.4
204.9
299.3
191.4
96.5
(3)
98.9

300.3
288.4
208.7
320.0
333.5
100.2
306.0
(3)
204.9
304.4
195.8
96.7
462.3
99.3

01
0101
0109
0121
0131
0132
0141
02
0221

12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73

360.8
504.5
424.8
402.2
592.8
740.4
607.9
(3)
406.0
481.3

358.4
495.5
404.0
404.6
618.0
735.4
587.1
423.5
414.2
475.0

358.1
496.4

3614

See footnotes at end of table.




01
0101 .99
0103 .06
0104 .99
0106 .99
02
0204
0211 .99
0213 .02
0221 .99
0242 .99
0266 .99
0282 .99

3613

gal.
Ib.
Ib.
gal.
gal.
gal.

81

$12,077,143

02
0201 .06
0202 .07
0203 .07
03
0301 .06
0302 .07
0303 .08
04
0401
0402
0403

galgal.
i

Residual fuels4 5
Containing 0.31 to 1.0% sulfur
Containing more than 1 % sulfur
Lubricating oil materials
Bright stock
Neutral stock
Pale oil

Apr. 1983

.11
.06
.05
.03
.04
.06
.99

627.7
735.4

413.3
472.0

.817
.801
.833
.915
.887
.902

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Commodity

0231 .99
0251 .99
0261 .99
0271 .01
0272 .08
03
0301 .99
0328 .99
0331 .99
0335 .99
0341 .99
0343 .99
0349 .03
0356 .99
0363 .99
0366 .99
0367 .02
0371 .05
0381 .07

12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73
12/75
12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

396.8
441.4
264.0

437:7

433.2

Apr. 1983

297.6

297.5

266.2
303.0
334.4

333.3

345.1

423.1
305.3
262.3
269.8
268.5
303.0
(3)
185.4

298.3
391.9
406.5
343.2
356.0

386.2
333.2

383.9

264.7
249.5
263.6
284.5
287.6
277.4
302.5

265.1
250.1
264.1
286.0
287.9
277.9
302.5

265.1
250.1
264.1
286.0
287.9
277.9
302.5

298.1
142.9
(3)
102.2
(3)
178.0
188.0
106.4
331.2
206.5
159.2
255.7
419.0

299.5
144.4
(3)
111.5

06/76
06/76
06/76

301.7
143.8
163.2
98.0
157.7
178.5
198.7
106.4
333.3
211.0
161.0
248.5
(3)
151.7
208.0
274.7
300.3
117.9
182.1
211.9

06/76

154.3

147.0

419.0
164.3
217.2
275.1
293.1
117.9
V3)
199.9
529.6
506.3
148.1

216.0

222.7

225.1

06/82
06/82

228.2
100.6
101.5

231.4
102.2
102.2

231.4
102.2
102.2

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

98.8
94.9
94.9
104.7
99.1

97.9
95.4
95.4
101.6
94.1

99.2
95.4
95.4
105.0

197.8
150.4
111.9
407.3
123.0
116.4
275.7
115.3
201.6
112.6
111.6
112.2
186.6
105.6

206.9
152.1
106.7
418.1
126.2
135.0
292.4
122.2
218.7
122.2
122.0
119.9
187.2
105.9

209.3
152.9
110.1
418.1
126.2
141.7
292.4
122.2
220.2
122.2
122.0
123.1
196.9
111.4

0621
0111
0121
0131
0141
0151
0161

gal.
gal.
gal.
gal.
gal.
gal.

.11
.08
.06
.10
.08
.09

0622
01
0104 .99
0105
0112.99
0114.01
0136
0139 .03
0191 .02
0192 .04
02
0202 .01
0205
0207
0208
0209 .01
0211 .05
0214 .01
0216 .99
03
0309
0311 .01
04

Ib.
Ib.
Ib.
Ib.
Ib.
Ib.
ton
Ib.
ton
ton
Ib.
Ib.
Ib.
gal.
gal.

Drugs and Pharmaceuticals .

06/76
06/76
06/76
06/76
06/76

06/76
06/76

239.0

296.8

0631

Preparations, veterinary
Prescription
Prescription
Non-prescription
Other non-prescription .

0634

Preparations, ethical (prescription).
Systemic anti-infectives
Broad spectrum penicillins
Anti-arthritics
Anti-arthritics
Sedatives
Antispasmodic/antisecretory
Antispasmadic/antisecretory....
Cardiovascular therapy
Antihypertensive drugs
Vasodilators
Other cardiovasculars
Hormones
Hormones

0635

0201 .99
0202 .99
01

0109 .99
02
0209 .99
01
0112.99
02

See footnotes at end of table.

82

06/81

0201 .99
0301 .99
05

06/81
06/81

0501 .99
06

06/81

0611 .99

06/81
06/81
06/81

0612 .99
0619 .99
08
0801 .99

158.4
212.1

275.1
293.1
117.9
182.7
208.9
557.5

506.3

063

Medicinal and botanical chemicals
Synthetic organic medicinal chemicals, bulk .
Other medicinals and botanicals, bulk




Dec.
19822

062

Paint and paint materials .

Paint materials
Paint resins
Methyl methacrylate
Soya bean oil
N-butyl acrylate
Epoxy, unmodified
Linseed oil, alkali refined .
Tall oil
Nitrocellulose
Polyvinyl acetate
Paint pigments
Calcium carbonate
Yellow iron oxide
Kaolin clay
Talc
Titanium dioxide
Zinc oxide
Zinc dust
Phthalocyanine blue
Paint solvents
Mineral spirits, rule 66 ...
Xylol (mixed xylones)
Paint additives

Other
index base

0614

Basic organic chemicals—Continued....
Formaldehyde
Styrene, monomer
Toluene 2, 4, + 2, 6 diisecyanate .
Vinyl acetate, monomer
Vinyl chloride, monomer
Other basic organics
Acetic acid
Chlorodifluoromethane
Dichlorodifluoromethane
Diisodecyl phthalate
Ethanel (ethyl alcohol)
Ethyl acrylate, monomer
Ethylene glycol, technical
Isopropanol (isopropyl alcohol)
Methanol (methyl alcohol)
Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)
Methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK)
Perchloroethylene
Trichloroethylene

Prepared paint
Varnish, floor
Enamel
Paint, inside, oil
Paint, outside
Paint, porch and deck ...
Paint, roof and barn

Commodity
code1

Unit

06/81

185.4
105.8

331.2
205.5
160.0
255.7

$12,736
14.256
12.572
14.032
13.457

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Commodity

Commodity
code1

Unit

Preparations, ethical (prescription)—Continued
Diuretics
Diuretics
Dermatologicals
Antipruritics
Analgesics, internal
,
Codeine and combinations
Cough and cold preparations
Vitamins
Multivitamins
Miscellaneous ethical preparations
Anticoagulants
Bronchial therapy
Cancer therapy products
CNS stimulants
Contraceptives, exc. devices, implants, kit, etc
Muscle relaxants
Nutrients and supplements
Opthalmic and otic preparations
Psychotherapeutics
Other miscellaneous ethical preparations

0635

Preparations, proprietary (over counter)
Vitamins
-.
Adult multivitamins
B-complex
Other vitamins
Cough and cold preparations
Cough syrups, expectorants, drops, lozenges, etc.
Cold tablets, capsules
Decongestants
Laxatives
Laxatives
Analgesics, internal
Asprin/aspirin-salicylate oompounds
Non-aspirin
External analgesics and counterirritants
External analgesics and counterirritants
Antiseptics and antibacterials
Antiseptics and antibacterials
Antacids
Liquids
Other antacids
Dermatologicals
Other dermatologicals
Miscellaneous proprietary preparations
Hemorrhoidal preparations
Other miscellaneous proprietary preparations

0636

Biological products
Blood & derivatives, human use
Human blood serums
Other blood derivatives
Vaccines, toxoids, & antigens
Antigens
Diagnostics & other biologicals
Diagnostic substances
Allergenic products
Biologicals for veterinary use
Vaccines & viruses, vet. use

3637

09
0901 .99
11
1112.99
13
1311 .99
1501 .99
16
1611 .99
99
9913 .99
9916 .99
9917 .99
9918 .99
9919 .99
9922 .99
9923 .99
9924 .99
9925 .99
9999 .99
01
0111 .99
0112.99
0119.99
02
0221 .99
0222 .99
0223 .99
03
0301 .99
04
0411 .99
0412 .99
06
0601 .99
07
0701 .99
08
0811 .99
0819 .99
09
0919 .99
99
9915 .99
9999 .99
11
1102 .99
1104.99
12
1213 .99
14
1402 .99
1403 .99
15
1514 .99

Fats and oils, inedible

Other
index base

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

Dec.
19822

139.3
115.5
223.6
MIA
214.7
116.9
121.6
174.3
110.2
122.8
107.9
106.2
136.9
128.6
113.7
116.1
116.7
126.0
127.6
119.9

Mar.
19832

145.5
120.6
237.4
124.9
222.2
123.1

Apr.
19832

145.5
120.6
236.7
124.9
224.7
123.1

124.4
184.2
118.4
130.7
(3)
114.9
147.7
134.1
122.7
(3)
116.7
140.5

135.5
126.6

261.4
205.3

184.2
118.4
130.9
114.9
147.7
135.9
122.7
120.9
140.5
135.5
126.7

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

258.5
202.2
107.9
101.5
107.8
270.2
112.8
122.9
121.5
291.5
107.4
290.9
117.0
114.7
213.1
102.7
238.2
113.7
244.7
111.5
111.3
114.5
116.3
110.1
109.8
106.5

06/80
06/80
06/80
12/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
12/80
06/80

108.6
109.0
69.3
111.0
115.6
117.8
109.5
106.6
118.8

112.4
115.2
72.5
117.3
119.3
120.7
112.9
106.1
128.4

119.8
120.7
112.9
106.1
128.4

06/80

93.3

92.3

92.3

240.8

262.0

278.8

237.4
182.0
205.2
277.6
100.0

237.4

237.4

295.1
113.8

321.0
121.2

285.2

284.0

283.7

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

)64

Apr. 1983

109.7

101.3
109.3
268.8

111.0
122.9

122.7
293.6
108.2
297.1
(3)
120.9
212.9
(3)
238.9
114.1
248.7
113.1

113.3
116.7

116.3
111.9

265.9
209.2
112.7
101.1
109.1
275.9
114.1
125.9
126.2
299.3
110.3
305.1
122.5
120.8
214.1
103.2
239.0
114.1
249.0
113.1
113.6
116.6
116.1
114.5
115.1

112.4
115.2

3641
Castor oil
Coconut oil
Fish and marine animal oil
Tallow, incl. inedible animal stearin
Grease, other than wool grease

0101
0111
0121
0151
0181

Agricultural chemicals and chemical prod

12/82

365

Mixed fertilizers
Complete mixed fert., dry form
Comp. mixed fert., dry, 5-10-15 NPK
Comp. mixed fert., dry, 6-24-24 NPK
Comp. mixed fert., dry, 10-10-10 NPK
Comp. mixed fert., dry, 12-12-12 NPK
Comp. mixed fert., dry, misc. NPK
Complete mixed fert., liquid form
Complete mixed fert., liquid form

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

263.7
107.6
(3)
100.3
113.1
109.5
108.0

259.4
106.6
113.7
100.5
112.9
109.1
106.7

260.0
107.2
111.8
101.5
112.5
109.3
107.5

.99

06/80

110.3

104.7

102.0

)651
02
0201
0211
0221
0231
0251
03
0301

See footnotes at end of table.




.01
.99
.99
.99

83

$0,455

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Index
Commodity

Commodity
code1

Unit

Mixed fertilizers—Continued
Incomp. mixed fert
Incomp. mixed fert., guar. P205 & K20 only ..

0651

Fertilizer materials
Nitrogenates
Solid & solution nitrate
Nitrogen solutions
Urea
Phosphates
Phosphate rock, processed
Triple superphosphates
Ammonium phosphates
Phosphoric acid, 52-54% APA
Potash
Potassium chloride (muriate) domestic ..

0652

Other agricultural chemicals
Nonhousehold insecticides
Nonhousehold herbicides
Nonhousehold fungicides
Other nonhousehold pesticides.
Household pesticides

0653

04
0411 .99

Plastic resins and materials ..

066

Thermoplastic resins
Low density polyethylene resins
PE resin, low, film and sheeting
PE resin, low, all other uses
High density polyethylene resins
PE resin, high, blow molding
Polypropylene resins
Polypropylene for injection molding
Polypropylene for fiber and filament
Styrene plastics materials
Polystyrene resins, rubber modified
Vinyl and vinylidene resins
Homopolymer resins excluding dispersion
Copolymer resins excluding dispersion
Other nonengineering thermoplastic resins
Other nonengineering thermoplastic resins ....

0662

Thermosetting resins
Epoxy resins
Epoxy resins
Phenolic & tar acid resins
Phenolic molding compounds
All other phenolic & tar acid resins
Polyester resins, unsaturated
Polyester resins, unsaturated
Urea-formaldehyde resins
Urea-formaldehyde resins
All other thermosetting resins
All other thermosetting resins
Custom compounded purchased resins .

0663

12/82

0101 .99
0102 .99
0103 .99
0104 .99
0105 .99

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

01
0101 .99
02
0201 .99
0202 .99
03
0301 .99
04
0401 .99
05
0501 .99
0101 .99

12/74
12/76

12/80
12/80

12/75
12/80
12/75
12/75
12/80

Cosmetics and other toilet preparations
Shaving preparations
Shaving soap and cream
Aftershave preparations
Perfume, cologne & toilet water
Perfume
Cologne and toilet water
...
Hair preparations
Soap shampoo
Synthetic organic detergent shampoo ....
Hair tonics (inc. conditioners)
Hair dressings
See footnotes at end of table.

84

110.2
100.4

106.6
99.6

106.4
100.9

231.7
202.7
175.5
107.8
206.9
278.2
100.0
282.8
131.7
159.4
234.4
225.7

231.6
197.0
171.5
109.1
199.7
277.8
97.5
298.8
131.7
160.7
269.1
259.1

231.0

464.0
99.5
100.6
99.0
100.9
100.0

463.1

282.5

282.8

284.7

101.7
85.7
184.7

101.9
89.5

103.0
92.2
215.4
99.5

99.2

99.0
97.3
100.9
103.7

462.7
99.4
98.8
95.6

100.9
103.6

12/75
12/80

114.0

114.0

116.1

12/80

12/80

109.2

108.9

108.6

12/80
12/80

125.4
104.8
245.7
150.0

125.7
104.8
245.8

12/75

125.4
105.6
254.5
150.6

12/75

165.8

165.0

12/75

149.8

147.9

12/80
12/75

105.5
(3)

106.4
133.8

104.8
133.8

272.0

272.2

273.4

256.9
264.2
277.6
246.5
276.6
253.7
268.3
246.7
226.6

258.0
266.9
277.6
253.5
276.6
254.2
269.1
246.7
226.6

261.1
266.2
262.4
253.5
276.6
258.6
276.1
252.3
226.6

224.7
129.3
256.8
206.2
122.8
298.5
210.3
110.5
149.4
100.8
238.7
128.3

229.7
128.7
285.0
191.4
125.1
283.8
230.0
111.4
160.2
100.9
251.1
136.2

231.4
128.7
285.0
(3)

06/80
12/71
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

Apr. 1983

183.0
112.2
199.9
276.5
97.3
296.4
130.7
159.8
269.1
259.1

148.5
111.8
166.1
136.1
106.8
287.8
99.1
207.4
130.8

0675
02
0201 .99
0205 .99
03
0301 .99
0305 .99
04
0401 .99
0405 .99
0411 .99
0421 .99

Apr.
19832

114.3
(3)
137.5
106.8
287.8
96.4
200.9
129.2

01
0101 .06
0111 .06
0151 .04
02
0252 .04
0256 .02
0258 .06

Chips or flakes, laundry ....
Soap, cleansers
Toilet
Synthetic detergents
Heavy duty, powdered or granulated .
Light duty, powdered or granulated ...
Light duty, liquid

Mar.
19832

Price

147.3
114.5
(3)
137.7
107.4
290.9
99.5
210.3
129.7

0671

Soaps .

Dec.
19822

12/80

067

Soap and synthetic detergents




06/80
06/80

01
0111 .99
0126 .99
0136.99
02
0259 .99
0263 .99
0265 .99
0267 .99
03
0371 .07

03
0301 .99
0303 .99
04
0401 .99
05
0501 .99
0502 .99
06
0602 .99
07
0701 .99
0702 .99
09
0901 .99

Other chemicals and allied products ..

Other
index base

125.6
284.5

231.2
111.8

151.7
100.9
252.6
138.9

$1,095

.598
.727
.683

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Commodity

Commodity
code1

Unit

Cosmetics and other toilet preparations—Continued .
Hair spray (aerosol)
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 preparations
Blushes
Eye preparations
Deodorant
Aerosol underarm deodorant
Cream, liquid and roll-on deodorant
Manicure preparations
Nail lacquer and enamel
Powders
Talcum powder
Face powder
Wet application powder
Bath oils and salts
Bath oils and salts

0675

Misc. chemical prod, and preparations
Essential oils
Peppermint oil
Citronella oil
Lemon oil
Orange oil
Lemongrass oil
Lavender oil
Explosives
Other blasting accessories
Permissables
ANFO, except slurry
Water gel and slurries
Industrial gases
Acetylene
Carbon dioxide
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Other miscellaneous chemical products ..
Gelatin, edible
Glue, animal hide
Dextrin, canary dark
Dextrin, white
Rubber/phenolic resin adhesive

0679

0425 .99
0431 .99
0441 .99
0451 .99
06
0601 .99
0602 .99
0603 .99
0604 .99
07
0701 .99
0704 .99
0705 .99
08
0801 .99
0802 .99
0803 .99
09
0901 .99
0902 .99
11
1101 .99
12
1201 .99
1202 .99
1203 .99
13
1301 .99
01
0101 .01
0102
0103
0104 .01
0105
0106 .01
02
0225 .99
0228 .99
0231 .99
0232 .99
03
0301 .99
0302 .99
0303 .99
0304 .99
09
0905
0908 .02
0912
0913
0917 .02

Ib.
Ib.
100 Ib.
100 1b.
gal.

Other
index base

12/71
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
12/71
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
12/71

12/80
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

Rubber and plastic products.,

Dec.
19822

263.1
231.4
109.1
124.0
122.3
336.3
115.0
125.9
115.7
115.8
108.1
156.7
116.7
122.7
205.4
119.3
135.7
120.4
223.0
123.9
97.5
159.2
125.0
(3)
240.4
126.8

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

261.2
228.2
105.9
124.0
127.7

262.5
229.8
108.1

119.8
133.2
117.8
122.1
111.2
181.4
116.7
133.6
207.8
119.3
161.4
117.0
216.0
122.2
104.5
171.1
132.6
133.8

119.8
133.2
117.8
122.1
111.2
181.4
116.7
134.1
207.5
119.3
162.7
122.5
127.4
105.2
172.6
133.6
133.8

127.0

127.0

128.9

147.8

167.9

167.9

313.1
238.3
167.9
332.9
(3)
85.8
460.2
214.7
299.8
(3)
308.9
263.5
124.4
104.6
112.2
123.7
106.5
99.8
323.8
217.3
291.6
299.1
281.2
340.3

308.9
214.3
163.8.
332.9

308.7
210.1
188.4
393.4
159.1
85.8
268.2
185.8
301.8
313.5

123.7
104.4
112.2
123.7
105.2
99.8
318.4
217.3
291.6
299.1
281.2
343.4

102.7
112.2
123.7
98.7
99.8
320.6
230.3
270.8
322.1
297.5
347.9

242.2

243.1

242.2

85.8
254.1
152.7
301.1
314.3

171

268.2

271.1

269.2

1711

271.1
214.5
252.6
209.9
211.6
288.2

280.6
282.3
297.3
290.3
288.5
285.5

100.0
109.2

281.1
282.5
295.4
290.3
289.8
286.1
(3)
88.4
99.4
108.9

206.5

204.7

204.5

Tires, tubes, tread, & repair materials
Tires
Passenger car pneumatic tires, bias-ply
Passenger car pneumatic tires, bias-belted .
Passenger car pneumatic tires, radials
Truck/bus tires, including off-highway
Tractor/implement tires
Inner tubes
Passenger car/motorcycle inner tubes

712

256.0
254.0
242.2
174.7
181.3
271.8
266.4
294.7
298.0

250.1
247.7
237.1
173.8
177.6
259.8
268.5
295.1
299.0

246.6
244.7
237.1
173.8
172.0
259.5
265.4
270.8
299.0

01
0101
0102
0103
02
0212 .02
0219 .99
0221 .99
0222 .99
03
0321 .06
01
0101 .99
0102 .99
0103 .99
0105 .99
0111 .99
02
0221 .13

See footnotes at end of table.




85

06/81
06/81
06/81

12/74
12/74

$11,500
2.600
7.000
.550
4.750
11.250

262.7

Crude rubber
Natural rubber ....
Latex..
No. 1 ribbed smoked sheets
No. 3 ribbed smoked sheets
Synthetic rubber
Polychloroprene
Styrene butadiene-solid
Styrene butadiene-latex
Specialty elastomers
Reclaimed rubber
Whole tire reclaim

Rubber and rubber products ....

Apr. 1983

88.5
99.4
108.0

2.120
.780
28.000

25.390

.786
.578
.562

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Index
Commodity

Commodity
code1

Unit

Tires, tubes, tread, & repair materials—Continued ..
Tread rubber, tire sundries, & repair matl
Tread rubber, natural and synthetic
Other tire sundries and repair materials, n.e.c. .

0712

Miscellanous rubber products
Footwear
Protective footwear
Men's footwear, fabric upper
Women's/misses' footwear, fabric upper
Rubber heels and soles
Soling slabs
Rubber soles, taps, men's
Rubber soles.full.men's
Rubber belts and belting
Conveyor and elevator
Other miscellaneous rubber products
Hose, long length, textile, nonhydraulic
Hose, long length, wire, nonhydraulic
Hose, machine made, wrapped
Hose, braided or loomed, helical reinforced .
Rubber cement
Hose, hydraulic
Hose, mandrel made, textile, nonhydraulic ....
All other rubber hose
Rubber gloves, industrial
Rubber roll covering
Graphic arts roll covering
Paper mill roll covering
Steel mill roll covering
Industrial roll covering

0713

03
0351 .99
0353 .99

06/81
06/81
06/81

01

0107 .99
0135 .99
0137 .99
02

103.2
103.4
102.2

279.7

291.9
224.4
111.3

291.6
225.2
113.0
99.9
103.1
310.3
310.8
177.9
322.4
329.9
326.5
302.6
104.2
100.0
107.6
97.1
325.6
202.7
100.0
102.3
206.9
128.8
127.5
132.2
129.7
126.6

225.8
109.9
101.7

12/71
12/81
12/81
12/72
06/79
06/79
06/79
06/79
06/79

96.6
325.6
196.7
100.0
101.1
209.8
129.0
127.5
133.5
130.4
126.1

06/78

133.0

132.6

132.5

12/69
06/78
06/78

152.2

0601 .99
0602 .99

147.1
99.1
121.1

146.9
99.0
120.8

0501 .99

12/70
12/82

215.7
100.0

212.3
99.0

212.3
99.0

0401 .99

12/70
12/82

180.7
100.0

180.9
99.9

179.0
98.9

0201 .99

06/78
12/82

138.2
100.0

139.1
100.6

138.9
100.4

01
0105 .99
02
0205 .99
0201 .99

06/78
06/78
12/82
06/78
12/82
12/82

136.2
129.7
100.0
140.7
100.0

138.3
130.3
100.4
143.9
101.8
100.0

138.5
130.4
100.6
144.1
102.0
101.1

0201 .99

06/78
12/82

131.0
100.0

130.5
99.4

130.0
99.0

0101 .99

12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

101.7
100.3

101.7
100.3

285.6

305.0

305.4

081

312.6

348.2

352.8

0811

322.7
272.5
67.0
81.8
76.7

368.7
376.2

374.3
375.5
104.2
108.5
95.7
320.3
105.5
113.4
90.8
403.1
103.5
114.6
92.4
107.2
(3)
112.1
113.7

0482 .99
0484 .99
0495 .04
05
0501
0502
0503 .02
0504

Plastic construction products
Plumbing products
Other plastic construction products .

0721

Unsupp. plastic film/sheet/other shapes
Unsupported plastic film, sheeting and other shapes .

0722

Laminated plastic sheets, rods, and tube .
Laminated plastic sheets

0723

Plastic packaging
Plastic packaging.

0725

Plastic parts and components for mfg
Parts for transportation equip
Parts for transportation equipment
Other parts and components for mfg
Other parts and components for manufacturing ....
Oinnerware, tableware, kitchenware, except cups .

0726

Consumer, institut., & comm. prod., nee
Consumer, institutional & commercial products, nee .

0728

Other plastic products
Plastic furniture components and furnishings .

0729

12/75

08

01
0125 .99
0126 .99
0127 .99
02
0245 .99
0246 .99
0247 .99
03
0301 .99
0303 .99
0308 .99
0309 .99
0312 .99
0314 .99
0315 .99

86

103.2
103.4
102.3

103.4
318.2
324.8

.99

072

See footnotes at end of table.

103.7
104.0
102.7

0481 .99

ea.
ea.
ea.

Softwood lumber
Douglas fir, dressed
Boards under 2" thick
2" lumber
Timbers & lumber over 2" thick .
Southern pine, dressed
Boards under 2" thick
2" lumber
Timbers & lumber over 2" thick .
Other softwood, dressed
Boards, ponderosa pine
Boards, western red cedar
Boards, misc. western species ...
Boards, misc. eastern species ....
2" lumber, ponderosa pine
2" lumber, white fir
2" lumber, western hemlock

Apr.
19832

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

0361
04
0453
0454
0459
0463
0474

doz. pr.

Lumber .

Price

.99
.99
.99
.99
.07

0241 .03
0249 .08
0251 .09
03

5 gal. can

Lumber and wood products.

12/80
12/80
12/80

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

99.9
103.1
310.3
310.8
177.9
322.4
329.1
326.5
303.2
105.0
100.0
107.6
96.2
325.6
202.8
100.0
102.6
206.9
128.8
127.5
132.2
129.7
126.6

slab
doz. pr.
100 pr.

Plastic products.




Other
index base

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

177.9
327.4
324.0
315.2
285.8
(3)
100.0
(3)

293.4
101.8
100.3
88.8
354.4

88.9
105.2
88.4
101.5
90.8
87.4
87.4

97.8
111.6
96.9
318.2
104.3
113.1
88.8
397.8
102.5
114.0
92.6
106.3
3
()
108.7
112.7

Apr. 1983

$8,818
160.840

23.489

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual Items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Commodity

Commodity
code1

Unit

Softwood lumber—Continued
2" lumber, redwood
2" lumber, lodgepole pine
2" lumber, misc. western species .
Rough softwood lumber
Boards, western species
2" lumber, eastern species
2" lumber, western species
Over 2" lumber, eastern species ..
Over 2" lumber, western species ..
Flooring, siding, and cut stock
Woodsiding

0811

Hardwood lumber
Hardwood lumber, rough .
Oak
Gum
Poplar
Other miscellaneous species
Dressed hardwood lumber
Other misc. hardwood species
Hardwood dimension
Dimension stock, rough or unfinished .
Dimension stock, fully machined
Dimension stock, partially machined ....

0812

unit
unit
unit

0316 .99
0318 .99
0319 .99
04
0402 .99
0403 .99
0404 .99
0405 .99
0406 .99
05
0502 .99

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

01
0107 .99
0109 .99
0133 .99
0197 .99
02
0202 .99
03
0301
0302
0303 .01

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/67
12/67
12/67

Prefabricated structural members
Roof trusses
Floor trusses
Glued-laminated lumber
Other fabricated structural wood products.

Mar.
19832

99.7
97.8
85.7
91.7
89.8
(3)
84.8
99.3
91.7
88.4
105.2

111.2
(3)
102.0
93.4
97.1
3
()
88.2
99.3
91.3
106.5
109.8

266.1

269.6

106.0
112.2

110.1
118.0

94.3
92.4

94.4
92.5
98.2
107.8
98.2
107.6
232.6

Apr.
19832

112.3
271.0
111.0

119.0
94.6
92.6

287.8

286.5

304.0

302.7

0101 .07
0111 .06
0131 .16
0141 .11
0147 .05
0172.11
0182 .06

301.2
210.7
425.6
447.4
430.2
265.5
312.7
439.2

321.6
210.7
425.6
486.2
462.7
277.4
325.8
519.6

319.7
210.7
425.6

0101 .99
0102 .99
0103 .99
0106 .99

06/81
06/81
06/81

237.5
299.9
106.6
90.8
105.6

247.1
322.9
110.4
91.1
108.8

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/68
12/80
12/80

0822

261.2

509.8
480.8
(3)
325.8

501.3
247.2
323.0
111.1
91.1
109.3

083

231.2

238.8

239.3

Softwood plywood
Western
Cdx
A-C, exterior
Other sanded
Southern
Cdx
Other unsanded
Specialty softwood plywood
Specialty softwood plywood .

0831

288.0
284.6
80.8
74.8
82.2
151.6
89.9
84.8

307.2
302.1
84.0
84.3
(3)

304.4
302.3
81.7
84.7

163.9
95.4
92.7

158.7
92.6
87.9

Hardwood plywood
Birch,Standard panel.

0832

Plywood .

01
0111 .99
0115.99
0116.99
02
0201 .99
0203 .99
03
0301 .99
m sq. ft.

Softwood plywood veneer
Softwood plywood veneer

0111 .99

12/71
12/80

084

90.0

90.6

94.3

93.9

175.0
166.8

172.2
163.6

176.6
168.7

182.5
72.7

190.9
76.1

185.9
74.0

231.2

231.6

230.8

3841

Pallets
Wooden pallets .

Boxes
per 100

Other sawmill & planing mill products .
Wood chips
Railway and mine ties

0111 .04

179.5

180.0

181.5

)842 0122 .06
0123 .06

12/67
12/67

262.9
268.9
319.2

264.7
275.7
319.2

264.7
275.7
319.2

3849

12/80
12/80
12/80

95.0
92.6
96.5

94.7
91.5
97.5

93.7
90.3
97.7

12/81

93.0

92.9

89.7

12/81
12/81
12/81

91.9
80.0
98.6

92.0
83.3
97.0

88.3
73.7
96.5

0101 .99
0102 .99

)85

Logs, bolts, timber and pulpwood .

3851

Logs, bolts, timber and pulpwood
Softwood logs, bolts and timber
Douglas fir logs, bolts and timber
Softwood logs etc., exc. Douglas fir .

01
0101 .99
0102 .99

See footnotes at end of table.




0102 .08
0833

Other wood products

Wirebound, fruit and vegetable .
Wirebound, industrial

12/80

87

Apr. 1983

113.7
(3)
104.0
98.1
100.8
104.0
90.7
99.6
101.8
109.2

98.5
108.0
98.5
107.9
235.0
261.2
287.8

0821
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
100 ft.

Dec.
19822

97.8
107.6
97.8
107.9
237.0
261.2
285.9

082

iwiiiworK .
General millwork
Cabinet.kitchen
Door, Doug, fir, ext. selected grade .
Door.Ponderosa pine.exterior
Door, interior
Door, flush type, premium grade
Window unit.Ponderosa pine
Moulding, Ponderosa pine

Other
index base

$67,338
71.556
80.791
54.995
22.704

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index

02
0201 .99
03
0301 .99
0302 .99

Pulp, paper, and allied products
Pulp, paper, and prod., ex. bldg. paper

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

101.6

102.9
90.6
(3)
101.6

290.5

293.8

295.1

268.8

269.1

268.8

347.2
228.4
346.9

346.7
228.3
343.5
187.8
331.4
(3)

344.5
226.4
329.6
(3)

...

12/73
12/73
12/82
12/73
12/82
12/82
12/82

0912

245.2
99.5
99.6
99.6

338.1
(3)
245.2
99.5
98.4
98.4

116.0

116.0

116.0

279.2
273.9
226.7
107.2
203.5
238.4
104.1
109.6
268.7
102.2
224.1
190.5
144.1
101.4
100.6
89.7
261.2
105.9
106.2
94.0

278.6
272.5
221.4
107.9
203.0
228.1
103.9
111.0
264.9
102.2
223.0
189.5
142.8
101.4
(3)
89.3
261.2
107.1
106.2

278.7
272.7
223.9
107.9
203.0
223.5
103.9
111.0
265.8
102.2
223.2
193.9
142.8
101.4
(3)
89.8
261.2
107.1
106.2

93.6

93.6

299.8
97.5
313.3
213.9
201.8
100.8
96.0
100.0
105.8
100.0
100.0
102.5
102.5
100.0
100.0

299.1

299.1
97.6

244.1

246.6

248.4

104.8
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

102.9
101.3
103.2
101.4
98.6
101.8

103.7
102.0
104.2
101.3
100.0
102.2

100.0
246.5
100.0
100.0
100.0

01
0102
02
0205
03
0311
04
0415 .01
05
0521 .01
06
0625 .01

ton

ton
ton
ton

Paper
Paper, exc newsprint & packaging paper
Publication and printing paper, uncoated
Body stock for coating
Printing paper, coated two sides, no. 3 grade
Printing paper, coated two sides, no. 5 grade
Printing paper, coated two sides, other grades
Printing paper, coated one side
Book paper, no. 3, uncoated
Other book printing paper, uncoated
Unwatermarked bond, no. 4 grade
Form bond, 12 Ib
Form bond, 15 Ib
Other form bond
Other bond, except form bond
Other chemical woodpulp writing paper
Bond, 25% cotton fiber content
Thin paper
Cover text
Uncoated body stock
Newsprint
Standard newsprint
Packaging and industrial converting paper
Wrapping paper, except unbleached kraft
Shipping sack paper, unbleached kraft
Bag & sack, except shipping sack, unbleached kraft
Bag & sack, exc. shipping sack, ex. unbleached kraft
Other converting 18lbs. and over, unbleached kraft ...
Other converting 18lbs. & over, ex. unbleached kraft.
Glassine, greaseproof, and vegetable parchment
Oil, waxed, and wax-laminated paper, printed or not..
Laminated or coated rolls and sheets, except waxed
Special industrial paper
Special industrial paper
Other coated paper, ex. packaging and waxe
Other coated paper, except packaging and waxed

0913

Paperboard
Cor. paperboard in sheets & rolls
Cor. paperboard in sheets & rolls
Paperboard, ex. corrugated paperboard
Unbleached linerboard
Other unbleached kraft pkg. & ind. conv. paperboard
Bleached pkg. & ind. converting paperboard
Semichemical paperboard

0914

88

102.9
92.0
87.6

09

02
0211 .99
0212 .99
0221 .99
0223 .99
03
0311 .99
04
0411 .99

See footnotes at end of table.

102.9
94.1
91.6
99.7

091
0911

Wastepaper
No.1 news
No. 1 news.avg. of 5 markets
No.1 mixed
No. 1 mixed.avg. of 5 markets
Old corrugated boxes
Old corrugated boxes.avg. of 5 markets
.009 semi-chemical kraft clippings
Semi-chemical kraft clippings
.009 mixed kraft clippings
Mixed kraft clippings
White news blanks
White news blanks.avg. of 4 markets




Other
index base

0851

Logs, bolts, timber and pulpwood—Continued
Hardwood logs, bolts and timber
Hardwood logs, bolts and timber
Pulpwood
Softwood pulpwood
Hardwood pulpwood

Woodpulp
Paper-making woodpulp
Bleached sulfate, softwood
Bleached sulfate, hardwood
Bleached sulfate
Other paper-working woodpulp
Special alpha and dissolving woodpulp
Special alpha and dissolving woodpulp
Other pulp, including pulpmill byproducts
Other pulp, including pulpmill byproducts

Commodity
code1

Unit

Commodity

01
0111 .99
0112.99
0113.99
0115.99
0116.99
0117 .99
0122 .99
0123 .99
0131 .99
0133 .99
0134 .99
0135 .99
0136 .99
0137 .99
0141 .99
0142 .99
0148 .99
0149 .99
02
0291 .99
03
0302 .99
0304 .99
0307 .99
0308 .99
0311 .99
0312.99
0314 .99
0315 .99
0316 .99
04
0401 .99
05
0501 .99

12/73
12/73
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/82
12/82
06/81
06/81
12/82
12/82

05
0551 .99
11
1101 .99
1102.99
1103 .99
1104.99

06/80
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

12/73
06/81
12/73
12/73
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/73
12/75
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

97.7
315.5

222.9
201.8
100.8

94.6
99.6
105.3
98.1
100.3

102.5
102.5
102.0
102.0

201.8

100.3
95.0
99.6
105.3

97.6
100.1
102.3

102.3
102.2
102.2

Apr. 1983

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Commodity
code1

Unit

Commodity

Paperboard—Continued....
Recycled paperboard .

0914

Converted paper and paperboard products
Sanitary papers and health products
Toilet tissue

0915

1105 .99

01
0101 .11
0105.10
0107.11
0109 .11
02
0213 .04
03
0321 .05
0323 .99
0327 .03
0329 .03
0333 .03
0337 .01
0341 .99
0342 .99
0343 .99
0344 .99
0345 .99
04
0431 .99
0441 .99
06
0645
0649 .02
07

Towels
Napkins, industrial
Napkins, household
Paper bags and shipping sacks
Grocery bags
Paper boxes and containers
Shirt box
Cor. shp. cont. for food & beverages
Ice cream carton
Milk carton, 1/2 gallon
Paper cups, hot
Fiber drums
Cor. shp. cont. for paper & allied
Cor. shp. cont. for glass, clay, stone
Cor. shp. cont. for metal products ex. elec. .
Cor. shp. cont. for electrical products
Cor. shp. cont. for all other end uses
Packaging accessories
Gummed sealing tape
Cor. & solid fiber pallets, pads, & part
Office supplies and accessories
File folders
Adding machine rolls
Composite cans

per 1000
per 100
per 1000
per 1000
per
per
per
per

1000
1000
1000
100

per 1000
case

Pressure sensitive products
Pressure sensitive products .

Hardboard and particleboard
Hardboard, type 11, 1/8 inch
Particleboard, platen-type (mat-formed) .

Periodicals
Circulation
General farm periodicals
Industrial periodicals
Professional periodicals
Women's periodicals subscriptions
General interest periodicals, subscriptions
General interest periodicals, single-copy sales .
General news periodicals, subscriptions
Religious periodicals
Advertising
General farm periodicals
Industrial periodicals
Merchandising periodicals
Professional periodicals
Women's periodicals
General interest periodicals
General news periodicals
Religious periodicals

3932

Books

I933

369.8
259.6

242.0

243.3

246.1

0103 .05

259.0
271.3

265.3
281.7

256.7
269.8

0101 .04
0123 .99

12/82

220.7
229.4
100.0

220.8
231.8
102.0

225.9
234.4
103.7

12/80

121.2

123.5

124.6

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

124.4
119.9
126.1
115.2
112.8

128.5
124.2
127.9
(3)
112.8
124.4
129.9
136.8
141.3
125.7

130.8
125.6
130.1

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

12/82
12/82

125.9
130.4
139.6
122.4

0222 .99
0223 .99
0231 .99
0233 .99
0235 .99
0241 .99

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

120.8
111.3
122.4
122.9
123.2
115.6
121.9
121.2
117.9
122.1
126.0
132.9
116.1

01
0111 .99
0112.99
0113 .99

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

117.2
121.0
119.2
110.4
122.7

0133
0134
0135
0141
02
0211
0221

89

264.5
363.9

101.0
101.0

01
0111
0121
0123
0131

See footnotes at end of table.

265.2
366.2

100.5
100.5

01
0111 .99
0112.99
0121 .99
0122 .99
02
0211 .99
0221 .99
0222 .99

Textbooks
Elementary, hardbound ....
Elementary, paperbound..
High school, hardbound ...

264.8
361.8

100.0
100.0

393
3931

99.9

246.7
275.5
239.6
281.0
295.2
220.0
329.6
100.4
105.3
111.5
105.2
105.4
261.2
264.7
102.4
226.8
258.2
286.1
316.0

3922

Newspapers
Circulation
Subscriptions, through intermediary
Subscriptions, direct to reader
Single-copy sales, through intermediary ..
Single-copy sales, direct to reader
Advertising
Classified advertising
Commercial advertising, national
Commercial advertising, other

99.7

256.6

3921

m sq. ft.

100.0

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

Apr. 1983

382.5

092
m sq. ft.

Mar.
19832

248.5
275.5
242.3
281.0
275.8
220.0
329.6
102.3
107.1
114.5
106.2
107.8
264.6
267.7
103.9
226.8
258.2
286.1
312.0

0101 .99

Publications, printed matter & printing .




12/82

Dec.
19822

Apr.
19832

260.2
228.9
247.5
275.5
237.9
281.0
295.2
220.0
329.6
100.8
104.8
114.4
105.2
106.3
261.4
266.0
101.9
226.8
258.2
286.1
312.0

0916

Building paper and board .
Insulation board .
1/2 inch

Other
index base

122.1
120.7
110.7
110.2
120.4

126.2
124.1
119.3
127.5
123.1
133.0
122.3
119.6
(3)
124.4
127.9
122.4
127.0
123.8
120.6
(3)
132.9
(3)
116.1
118.5
121.7
121.3
110.4
123.2

112.8
124.4
132.5
139.0
149.3
127.8
127.2
124.4
119.3
123.1
133.0
123.5
119.7
126.8
129.4
123.0

131.6
132.9
(3)
116.1
118.5
121.7
121.5
110.4
123.2

$89,559
140.683

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and Individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Commodity

Commodity
code1

Unit

Books—Continued
College, hardbound
College, paperbound
Workbooks
Technical, scientific & professional books .
Medical books, hardbound
Medical books, paperbound
Business books, hardbound
Other, hardbound
Religious books
Other.paperbound
General books
Adult trade, hardbound
Adult trade, paperbound
Mass market paperbacks
Juvenile books
General reference books
Subscription encyclopedias
Other, including atlases

0933

Commercial printing
Magazine and periodical printing
Lithographic
Labels for packaging, rolls and sheets .,
Letterpress
Lithographic
Gravure
Catalog and directory printing
Lithographic
Financial and legal printing
Lithographic
Advertising printing
Letterpress
Lithographic
Other general job printing
Letterpress
Lithographic
Gravure
Commercial printing, n. e. c
Screen printing, excluding textiles
Gravure plates and cylinders

0937

0115 .99
0116.99
0117.99
02
0213 .99
0214 .99
0215 .99
0217 .99
03
0315.99
04
0411 .99
0412 .99
0414 .99
0415 .99
05
0511 .99
0514 .99

01
0102 .99
02
0201 .99
0202 .99
0203 .99
03
0302 .99
04
0402 .99
05
0501 .99
0502 .99
06
0601 .99
0602 .99
0603 .99
07
0701 .99
0702 .99

Other
index base

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/8C
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

125.2
119.8
120.9
116.9
116.4
113.8
100.6
125.2
113.5
(3)
112.7
105.3
117.4
115.2
98.5
126.5
124.3
150.4

125.4
119.8
121.4
116.3
118.7
113.8
100.6
125.2
123.2
127.9
114.6
105.3
117.7
116.6
110.4
126.1
123.8
150.4

125.4
(3)
121.4
116.3
118.7
113.8
100.6
125.2
124.3
127.9
114.3
105.3
120.8
116.6
110.4
126.1
123.8
150.4

06/82

100.7

101.1

101.3

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

100.4
99.9
100.0
99.1
100.9
100.8
100.7
101.5
102.6
100.9
99.9
101.1
101.0
101.3
100.8
100.4
99.6
99.5

100.6
100.3
100.1
100.8
100.6
101.0
101.0
101.6
102.8
101.3
99.9
101.7
101.8
103.2
100.9
101.2
101.1
101.2
99.7

100.7
100.7
100.7
100.8
100.5
101.3
101.2
101.7
103.1
101.5
99.9
101.9
101.9
103.2
100.9
101.2
101.2
101.4
99.7

305.4

305.3

Apr. 1983

100.1
Metals and metal products .

10
299.9

Iron and steel
Iron ore
Mesabi, regular-unscreened .
Pellets
Iron and steel scrap
No. 1 heavy melting ....
Pittsburgh
Chicago
Philadelphia ..."
Detroit
Birmingham
Houston
Los Angeles
No. 2 heavy melting ....
Pittsburgh
Chicago
Philadelphia
Birmingham
Houston
Los Angeles
No. 2 bundles
Pittsburgh
Chicago
Philadelphia
Detroit
Birmingham
Houston
Los Angeles
Melting, r.r. no. 1
Pittsburgh
Chicago
Birmingham
Houston
No. 1 cupola cast iron .
Pittsburgh

gr. ton
iron unit

0106
0117

12/69

1012
gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.

ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton

gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.

ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton

gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.

ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton

gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.

ton
ton
ton
ton

gr. ton

S e e footnotes at end of table.




341.8

341.7

332.8
282.1
308.4
332.2

282.1
308.4
332.2

282.1
308.4
332.2

$32,530
.837

186.4
186.4
191.0
161.4
197.1
74.0
222.6
82.4
164.6
188.9
173.0
163.0
207.4
253.2
71.5
181.4
185.7
172.2
197.3
216.3
101.4
213.9
72.7
49.4
181.7
158.0
160.8
217.3
108.4
173.9
82.4

249.5
269.7
293.0
283.3
243.7
124.0
265.8
111.5
181.5
280.5
284.4
301.0
263.5
253.2
112.2
194.7
270.3
248.3
300.4
266.6
200.0
288.4
92.9
49.4
269.6
247.9
297.1
249.5
108.4
194.2
101.4

248.7
262.6
285.6
265.4
222.2
118.0
274.1
119.1
193.8
275.2
268.4
280.1
263.5
286.9
120.3
202.4
256.0
223.7
300.4
266.6
153.6
304.7
103.0
65.9
261.7
238.6
276.1
269.7
108.4
193.5
97.2

68.641
77.000
74.000
62.000
59.000
66.500
78.000
63.000
63.737
67.500
67.000
61.000
59.500
74.000
53.000
48.027
50.000
56.337
53.000
53.000
47.000
51.000
12.000
74.090
77.000
79.000
67.000
71.000
67.902
69.000

101
1011

90

01
0101 .01
0102 .01
0103 .01
0104
0105 .01
0106
0107 .01
02
0211 .01
0212 .01
0213 .01
0215 .02
0216
0217 .01
03
0321 .01
0322 .01
0323 .01
0324
0325 .01
0326
0327 .02
04
0431 .01
0432 .01
0435 .01
0436
05
0541

06/77
06/77

06/77

06/77
06/77

06/77
06/77

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Unit

Commodity

Iron and steel scrap—Continued .
Philadelphia
Detroit
Birmingham
Houston
Los Angeles
No. 1 bundles
Pittsburgh
Chicago
Philadelphia
Detroit
Birmingham
Houston
Los Angeles
Stainless bundles
Pittsburgh
Chicago
Detroit

Commodity
code1

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Apr. 1983

1012
gr. ton
gr. ton
gr. ton
gr. ton
gr. ton
gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.

0543
0544
0545
0546
0547
06
0651
0652
0653
0654
0655
0656
0657
07
0761
0762
0764

ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton

gr. ton
gr. ton
gr. ton

Foundry and forge shop products
Pressure & soil pipe and fittings, cast ir
Soil pipe & fittings, gray & ductile iron
Pressure pipe and fittings, ductile iron
Pressure pipe and fittings, gray iron
Motor vehicle castings, gray & ductile iro
Castings for passenger cars, gray iron
Castings for other motor vehicles, gray iron
Castings for passenger cars, ductile iron
Gray & ductile iron castings, other
Molds & stools for heavy steel ingots
Castings for construction & utility use
Ductile iron castings, other
Gray iron castings, other
Malleable iron foundries
Standard malleable iron castings
Pearlitic malleable iron castings
Steel investment foundries
Carbon and low alloy steel investment castings .
High alloy steel investment castings
Other steel foundrs, carbon steel castings
Railroad wheels and specialties
All other carbon steel castings
Other steel foundrs, high alloy steel cast
All other high alloy steel castings
Other steel foundrs, low alloy steel cast
All other low alloy steel castings
Open die or smith forgings, ferrous
Alloy steel, excluding stainless and hi-temp
Other forge shop products
Closed die forgings, carbon steel

1015

Blast and electric furnace products .
Blast furnace products
Pig iron
Electric furnace products

016

Steel mill products7
Semifinished steel mill products
Semifinished steel mill products
Hot rolled sheet and strip, incl. tin mill
Hot rolled bars, plates, & structural shap .
Steel wire
Plain wire, carbon steel
Galvanized wire, carbon steel
Other coated wire, carbon steel
Wire, stainless steel
Steel pipe and tubes
Standard pipe, carbon
Line pipe, carbon
Casing (OCTG), carbon
Tubing (OCTG), carbon
Pressure tubing, seamless, carbon
Pressure tubing, welded, carbon
Mechanical tubing, seamless, carbon ....
Mechanical tubing, welded, carbon
Structural pipe and tubing, carbon
Casing (OCTG), alloy
Tubing (OCTG), alloy
Mechanical tubing, alloy
Pressure tubing, welded, stainless
Mechanical tubing, welded, stainless ....

017

See footnotes at end of table.




Other
index base

91

06/77
06/77
06/77
06/77
06/77
.01
.01
.01
06/77
.01
06/77
.01
.01
.01
06/77

02
0235 .99
0237 .99
0239 .99
03
0321 .99
0322 .99
0323 .99
04
0423 .99
0425 .99
0427 .99
0429 .99
05
0511 .99
0522 .99
06
0614 .99
0621 .99
07
0712 .99
0736 .99
08
0818 .99
09
0917 .99
12
1263 .99
13
1351 .34

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/67
12/80
12/80
12/80
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/82
06/82
06/82

02
0291 .99
03

06/82
06/82
06/82

02
0299 .99
03
04
05
0511 .99
0515 .99
0519 .99
0551 .99
06
0611 .99
0612 .99
0614 .99
0615 .99
0621 .99
0622 .99
0623 .99
0624 .99
0627 .99
0634 .99
0635 .99
0645 .99
0662 .99
0664 .99

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

06/82
06/82
06/82

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

88.5
68.2
88.3
89.4
113.0
199.4
194.6
189.6
204.5
77.2
232.0
85.5
171.3
154.7
152.1
144.1
90.5

88.5
78.9
95.7
96.3
113.0
278.2
300.9
282.6
249.9
143.9
278.0
100.8
171.3
183.4
192.0
167.4
95.3

88.5
78.9
99.4
100.4
116.4
278.0
278.0
289.5
249.9
143.9
282.2
108.4
197.7
201.5
214.8
186.9
95.3

346.3
102.4
101.7
101.9
103.2
107.6

350.9
102.6
101.7
102.0
103.6
113.9
112.8
118.0
117.7
110.6
393.1
110.0
110.4
111.5
104.1
105.3
(3)
114.3
111.5
(3)
104.5
92.5
107.5
103.4
103.9
107.0
107.0
96.5
98.1
99.9
399.6

352.1
102.5
101.7
101.8
103.6
115.0
114.2
118.3
118.9
110.6
393.1
110.0
110.4
111.4
105.7
106.2
(3)
114.8
112.0
(3)
104.8
92.3
107.9
103.9
104.5
107.7
107.7
96.5
98.1
99.7
397.9

316.6
100.4
100.5
100.9

316.6
100.4
100.5
100.9

311.9
99.5
99.4
99.1

344.7
99.5
368.7
101.2
95.9
98.9
363.1
99.0
97.7
97.6
95.7
86.9
417.0
445.0
96.5
92.6
94.5
432.8
302.5
100.0
559.4
97.3
97.9
98.3

350.1
100.4
371.7
104.7
97.6
99.1
362.9
(3)
99.6
97.4
91.9
86.9
395.2
408.0
75.8
89.9
97.6
432.8
278.1
99.8
481.0
93.5
97.9
96.4

350.1
99.9
369.9
104.7
97.4
98.9
361.8
98.9
99.6
96.8
91.9
86.9
398.2
408.8
76.4
87.4
97.0
432.8
278.3
99.8
479.1
93.5
97.9
96.4
213.2

110.5
393.1
109.1
110.4
111.4
104.0
105.0
101.2
112.6
110.4
113.3
104.7
94.8
107.6
103.4
103.9
106.8
106.8
96.5
98.0
99.9
399.6

$54,000
69.000
80.500
80.862
85.000
76.262
85.000
84.000
77.000
82.000
67.500
71.000
57.439
503.621
565.000
480.000
452.500

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual Items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Index
Commodity

Steel mill products—Continued
Other pipe and tubing, incl. std. pipe, stainless .
Cold rolled sheets and strip
Sheets, c.r, carbon
Strip, c.r., carbon
Sheets and strip, c.r, alloy
Sheets, c.r., stainless
Strip, c.r., stainless
Cold finished bars
Bars, c.f., carbon
Bars, c.f., alloy
Bars, c.f., stainless, 300 series
Other steel mill products

07
0711 .99
0715 .99
0733 .99
0751 .99
0755 .99
08
0811 .99
0831 .99
0852 .99
09

06/82
06/82

06/82

1022

Ib.

Ib.
Ib.

Ib.

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Price
Apr.
19832

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

0156 .02
02

292.7
244.5
303.7
93.7

300.2
252.6
303.7
93.2
91.2

0331
0336 .01

02
0201 .99
0202 .99
03
0302 .99
0304 .99
04
0403 .99
05
0502 .99
0503 .99
06
0601 .99
0602 .99
07

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

1025
01
0101 .04
0103 .99
0104 .99
0107 .99
0108 .99
0109 .99
0111 .99
0121 .99
0123 .99

93.0
91.5
99.0

Apr. 1983

06/81
06/81
06/81
12/68
12/69

103.8
(3)
362.3
102.8
221.7
233.2
98.9
333.3
3
()
283.1
100.5

431.3

91.2
103.6
89.0
675.7
198.7
249.3
155.4
376.1
267.4
257.4
272.1
68.6
372.7
400.7
741.4
1241.5
742.2
431.3

1236.5
744.5
431.3

167.4
134.1
129.8
145.2
145.5
266.2
285.5
267.2
169.5
233.4
100.7
306.8
168.2

197.5
151.5
152.9
158.4
154.3
349.4
349.0
359.3
189.4
239.4
112.2
316.7
235.5

199.5
154.1
156.7
158.4
160.1
349.4
349.0
359.3
190.3
241.5
112.2
316.7
235.5

237.7
70.3
67.4
71.0
78.1
71.2
(3)
87.2

244.1
77.8
(3)
80.1
81.3
76.2
80.5
85.1

247.8
80.9
(3)
86.5
84.0
79.0
3
()
85.3

(3)

266.5
96.2
121.5
96.3
72.3
72.0

(3)

89.0
675.7
177.7
369.4
151.8
376.1
269.9
257.4
279.1

712.2

0222.01
0223 .01
03
0321
0326

92

289.8

738.4
1284.0

0271
0272
0273

0106 .01
0111
0116
02

See footnotes at end of table.

271.7

75.1
372.7
400.7

0151

01

Ib.

268.8

316.9

0146 .01

1024

263.2

241.7

0133

Secondary nonferrous metals
Aluminum, except extrusion billet
Aluminum ingot
Other types, except extrusion billet .
Refined copper
Brass ingot, alloyed
Bronze ingot, alloyed
Refined lead
Babbitt metal, alloyed
Refined zinc
Zinc dust, unalloyed
Zinc-base alloys
Precious metals
Gold, unalloyed
Silver, unalloyed
Other nonferrous metals

109.0
103.4
361.1
351.6
100.0
220.4
233.2
98.9
333.3
332.8
283.1
100.5

01

0136

tr. oz.
tr. oz.
tr. oz.

104.6
99.5
342.9
347.7
100.0
229.0
233.2
99.7
335.8
339.2
283.5
100.5

0109 .01
0117.99
0118.99
0119.99
0121 .99
0122
0123 .99
0126 .01
0127
0128

0132

Ib.

Ib.
Ib.
flask
Ib.
Ib.

1023




06/82
06/82

102

Nonferrous scrap
Copper base scrap
Copper scrap, no. 2 refiner
Heavy yellow brass scrap
No. 1 composition (red brass) scrap
Aluminum base scrap
Aluminum seg. low-copper clips, N.Y. Ib....
Old aluminum,scrap.sheet and cast, N.Y. ..
Other nonferrous scrap nee
Scrap lead battery plates
New scrap nickel, clips and solids, N.Y
Block tin pipe scrap
Old scrap zinc N.Y

Nonferrous mill shapes
Aluminum mill shapes
Sheet, flat 5052-H 32
Sheet, coiled, bare, siding
Sheet, coiled, bare, finstock
Sheet, coiled, bare, all others
Sheet, coiled, nonheat-treatable, precoated .
Sheet, flat, nonheat-treatable, bare
Foil, plain (under .006 inches)
Tube, extruded, 6000 alloy series
Tube, drawn, 6000 alloy series

Other
index base

1017

Nonferrous metals .
Primary nonferrous metals
Primary nonferrous metals, except precious
Aluminum paste pigment
Primary aluminum ingot, unalloyed
Primary aluminum ingot, alloyed
Primary aluminum, other types, except extrusion bill .
Aluminum extrusion billet
Cobalt
Domestic copper cathode
Tin, pig, grade A
Lead, pig, common
Nickel, cathode sheets
Zinc, slab, prime Western
Zinc, slab, special high grade
Antimony
Mercury, 76 Ib. flask
Magnesium, pig ingot
Titanium sponge
Precious metals
Gold, refined
Silver, bar, refined. .999 fine
Platinum

Commodity
code1

Unit

99.4
3

()
99.1
71.1
73.8
63.7
91.3
304.4
294.8
282.5
255.8
287.2
101.5

106.3
108.8
211.6
(3)
282.9

(3)
93.0
306.4
293.0
280.9
255.8
278.4
100.4
106.3
108.8
211.6
267.3
282.9

90.2
92.0
675.7
201.0
428.3

157.1
376.1
267.3
257.4
265.2
65.6
372.7
400.7

$1,378

12.500
6.400
.220
3.290
.384
.385

.950
327.500
1.340
5.550

741.1
432.750
11.315
475.000

.610
.360
.550
.275
.195

.151
.975
4:000
.105

96.3
(3)
96.4
69.4
3
()
66.6
92.9
305.8

293.5
286.6
256.5
(3)
100.4
106.3
108.8

211.6
268.4
282.9

1.196

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Commodity

Nonferrous mill shapes—Continued
Plate, heat treatable 7075-T651
Bar, extruded, other than 2000 and 7000 alloy series ....
Pipe, extruded
Rod, continuous cast
Rod, extruded, other than 2000 and 7000 alloy series...
Extrusion, solid, circle size under 3
Extrusion, solid, circle size 3 to under 4
Extrusion, solid, circle size 4 to under 5
Extrusion, solid, circle size 5 to 9
Extrusion, solid, cir. size 10 and over
Extrusion, solid, in 2000 and 7000 alloy series
Copper and brass mill shapes
Copper-base alloy strip
Copper-base alloy rod
Copper-base alloy tube; non-plumbing
Copper tubing, non -plumbing
Copper tubing, plumbing
Copper sheet or strip
Copper rod
Nickel alloy mill shapes
Nickel plate, 200 alloy
Monel sheet, 400 alloy
Titanium mill shapes
Titanium mill shapes
Other mill shapes
Gold mill shapes

Other
index base

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Apr. 1983

1025
0127 .03
0132 .99
0135 .99
0145 .99
0147 .99
0151 .99
0152 .99
0153 .99
0154 .99
0155 .03
0157 .99
02
0231 .99
0232 .99
0233 .99
0253 .99
0254 .99
0255 .99
0256 .99
04
0462
0463
05
0501 .99
19
1901 .99

Ib.

Nonferrous wire and cable
Electric wire and cable
Telephone and telegraph wire and cable
Control and signal wire and cable
Building wire and cable
Apparatus wire and cordage
Magnet wire
Power wire and cable
Copper bare wire, alloyed
Automotive primary wire
Airframe, shipboard and ground support cable
Other insulated and covered wire and cable, copper .
Nonferrous foundry shop products .
Zinc castings
Automotive, plated
Automotive, non-plated
Non-automotive, plated
Non-automotive, non-plated
Aluminum castings
Die casting, automotive

Commodity
code1

Unit

12/68
12/81
12/81
06/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

12/80
12/80
12/70
12/70
12/70
06/82
12/70
06/82

1026
0301 .99
0303 .99
0305 .99
0307 .99
0309 .99
0311 .99
0313 .99
0315 .99
0317 .99
0323 .99
0325 .99

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/80

91.3

390.8
80.0
101.8

390.8
83.3
93.2

98.0
97.8
93.8
98.7

98.6
97.9
94.1
99.0
93.8
283.9

$2,140

100.4

97.9
94.3
99.0
95.3
283.9

95.9
203.5
242.5
162.2
253.5
205.2
73.8
234.0
85.1
278.3
293.1
377.5
342.7
91.3

430.1
139.5
197.4
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

92.3
283.9
95.5

219.0
254.6
187.1
261.1
210.3

253.2
94.2

218.8
256.6
187.1
262.6
210.9

258.5

252.4
92.8
258.5

293.1
377.5
331.4

293.1
377.5
311.6

88.2
420.2
135.8

83.0
419.2
135.3

206.1

205.8
100.6
101.7
104.4
111.5
99.4
105.4
100.3
97.3
232.1
100.9
103.3

100.1
101.7
104.4
112.6

99.5
105.2
99.5
98.4
231.9

12/82
12/82

219.9
100.0
100.0

06/77
06/77
06/77
06/77
06/77

131.3
131.2
131.6
134.0
128.2

132.0
130.6
130.5
136.9
130.1

12/72

262.7

252.7

03

328.3

331.6

031

330.5
104.5
(3)
109.8
364.9
114.4
108.0
107.1
98.5
103.6
99.8
247.7
111.9
111.9

334.4
105.9
290.0
114.4
366.1
114.4
112.1
111.0
97.9
104.6

99.3
247.6
108.9
108.9

97.9
104.6
99.3
247.5
109.2
109.2

317.1
334.8
277.9

317.1
334.8
277.9

317.1
334.8
277.9

285.8

285.9

286.3

263.1
271.7
134.3
353.1
267.7
172.2
267.8
261.9

263.9
278.1
134.3
348.0
279.8
180.2
276.0
259.0

264.0
277.8
134.3
348.0
(3)

100.5
103.2

6.390
5.190

028
01
0101 .07
0102
0103 .05
0104 .09
02
0201 .05

part
part
part
part

132.0
130.6
130.5
(3)
130.2
258.3

Metal containers
Metal cans and can components ...
Steel cans

02
0206 .08
0209 .99
0211 .99
0214 .99
0215.99
0218 .99
0219 .99
0222 .99
03
0302 .99
04
0401 .99

Fruit and fruit juice can
Vegetable & vegetable juice can
Lard and shortening can
All other food (including soup) cans
Paint and varnish can
Aerosol can
All other non-food cans
Aluminum cans
Beer can
Metal can component (steel and aluminum)
Metal can components (steel and aluminum) .
Barrels, drums, and pails .
Steel barrel,55 gal
Steel pail, 5 gal

0111 .03
0116 .05
04
041

doz.
doz.
ea.
ea.
ea.

ea.

See footnotes at end of table.




06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/70
06/81
06/81

032
ea.
per 100

Hardware .
Hardware, n.e.c
Builders hardware
Padlock combination
Padlock, pin tumbler
Cabinet hinge
Door lock, mortise, std. duty, keyed ....
Door lock, bored, std. duty, keyed
Door lock, bored, residential, keyless ..

06/81
06/81

93

01
0105 .02
0108 .04
0111 .06
0113 .04
0114 .03
0116 .08

12/75
12/75
12/70

332.0
334.9
106.1

112.4
111.3

22.136

50.587

173.0
276.0
259.0

4.803

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Index
Commodity

Hardware, n.e.c—Continued
Door lock, bored, residential, keyed
Exit device, heavy duty, rim type
Full mortise hinges, light wt
Sash fastener
Screen door closer, pneumatic type
Door closer, overhead, commodity grade
Door 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 lock, cam type

Commodity
code1

Unit

Other
index base

0118 .03
0119.06
0121 .02
0125 .04
0129 .05
0131 .05
0136 .03
0137 .01
0138 .01
03

0345 .31
0347 .05
0351 .07.
04
0456 .04
0457 .06
0461 .02

set
ea.
ea.
400 pcs
ea.

ea.

ea.
ea.

0106 .04
0131 .01
0132 .01
0133
0134 .03
0141 .03
0144 .05
0146 .01

ea.
doz.
ea.
doz.
per 100

0147
0151
0156
0161
0166
0176
0181

doz.
ea.

Wrench, open end
Wrench, box
Wrench, adjustable
Pipe wrench, heavy duty
Screw driver
Automobile bumper jack, ratchet type
Vise, standard
Wrench socket
Pliers
Shovel
Hammer, carpenter
Hoe, field and garden
File flat
Hacksaw blades
Handsaw, crosscut

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

12/75
12/67

12/67
12/70
12/75
12/75
12/75
12/67
12/67
12/68
12/68
12/67
12/67
12/67

12/67

.03
.02
.03
.01
.01
.03

0182 .02

166.0
289.5
280.5
299.2
266.4
223.1
164.1
173.5
143.7
235.7
225.7
265.1
259.1
361.2
323.8
286.3
380.6

159.2
284.9
291.2
318.1
(3)
234.0
182.2
179.7
136.7
231.5
212.6
265.1

159.2
284.9
291.2
318.1
(3)
234.0
182.2
(3)

$11,943

136.7
232.0
214.2

10.787

259.1
366.9
322.4

265.1
259.1
366.9
322.4

289.4

289.4

395.1

395.1

346.2
345.7
345.2
398.0
318.7
378.8
275.7
725.0
346.0
297.2
326.1
377.9
297.1
370.3
447.4
175.9

344.5
345.7
345.2
398.0
311.5
378.8
282.5
617.2
353.5
297.2
326.1
377.9
308.4
370.3
455.8
179.4
210.4

345.2
345.7
345.2
398.0
311.5
378.8
288.4
617.2
353.5
297.2
326.1
377.9
308.4
370.3
464.2
179.4
210.4

12/72

105

279.2

285.5

287.5

Enameled iron fixtures
Enameled iron bathtubs
Enameled iron lavatories
Enameled iron sinks

1051

0101 .99
0111 .05
0121 .02

314.9
290.7
368.0
360.0

323.1
297.0
379.9
372.7

322.6
296.8
377.7
373.7

Vitreous china fixtures
Lavatory
Water closet combination

1052
0101 .04
0111 .05

270.6
310.8
234.3

275.9
321.4
234.2

276.2
320.9
235.2

Steel fixtures
Enameled steel bathtubs
Stainless steel sinks
Enameled steel lavatories

1053
0101 .99
0113 .99
0121 .99

230.9
204.0
146.3
101.2

234.5
(3)
147.4

235.3
(3)
148.0
104.9

281.3
277.1
301.7
176.8
269.5
298.6

287.9
280.6
308.9
180.2
276.7
304.7

291.1
285.5
312.8
180.2
283.6
315.1

291.3
179.7

296.4
184.8

296.4
187.8

239.3

241.1

242.3

12/80
12/80

245.4
250.3
265.7
244.4
111.9
113.1

247.5
250.6
(3)
250.9

251.7
253.3
271.7
(3)
118.6
113.6

12/80

238.3
319.9
254.2
125.6

239.3
319.9
255.8
128.1

256.7
128.1

236.0
116.9
112.2
245.9

235.9
113.6
114.6
250.7

236.5
116.9
113.9
250.7

Plumbing fixtures and brass fittings

,

Brass fittings
Bathtub drain and overflow
Bathtub and shower fitting combination ...
Single control bath/shower combo
Lavatory faucet, combination
Sink faucet, deck type
Single control kitchen sink
Lavatory trap, bent tube, adjustable
Water control/float valve

0111 .05
0112 .04
0113 .02
0121 .06
0141 .07

ea.
ea.

0161
0162 .01
106

Steam and hot water equipment
Gas heating boilers
Oil heating boilers
Steel heating boilers
Steel heating boilers over 400 mbh
All other radiators and convectors

1061

Warm air furnaces
Gas-fired wall furnaces
Forced air, gas
Gas-fired floor furnaces

1062

Conversion burners
Commercial/industrial oil burners
Gas burners over 400 mbh
Gas burners, 400 mbh and under

1063




12/74
12/80

1054
ea.
ea.

Heating equipment

See footnotes at end of table.

Apr. 1983

1041
ea.
ea.

1042

Hand tools
Axe, single bit

Dec.
19822

Price

0102 .99
0103 .99
0111 .99
0113 .99
0141 .99
0136 .99
0142 .99
0146 .99

0111 .99
0116.99
0121 .99

12/75

12/75

12/80
12/80

114.3

113.6

239.6
(3)

147.550
.933
.480
33.238

149.274
2.688
4.298
5.266
11.921
1.918
133.956
6.141
12.185

7.294
30.302
33.433
10.457

23.521
42.596
38.522
29.282
26.018

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Index
Commodity

Commodity
code1

Unit

Conversion burners—Continued ...
Com./ind. dual fuel burners ...

1063

Domestic heating stoves
Wood/coal stoves, non-airtight .
Wood/coal stoves, airtight

1064

Unit heaters and ventilators
Unit heaters
Gas fired propeller-fan type, under 400 mbh .
Steam, propeller fan type

1065

Water heaters, domestic
Electric
Gas
Oil
Solar water heater system .

1066

Other systems and other parts
Other heating systems
Gas-fired infra-red heaters
Non-electric fireplaces
Other heating systems, n. e. c.
Other parts for heating systems ...
Other parts, n. e. c

1067

Other
index base

Dec.
1982 2

Mar.
19832

Price
Apr.
19832

12/80

116.7

119.4

118.1

12/80
12/80

205.5
114.5
108.3

209.1
(3)
115.5

202.5
110.6
113.9

12/67

218.1
290.8
254.1
293.1

231.3
296.7
260.1
298.1

232.7
298.4
263.3
298.1

0101 .99
0113.99
0115 .99
0117.99

12/82
12/82

237.1
207.3
254.5
100.0
100.0

239.2
211.3
254.5
106.5
102.9

242.3
211.7
260.0
107.0
99.7

01
0116.99
0121 .99
0126 .99
02
0216 .99

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

113.7
114.3
111.9
105.4
114.6
113.4
117.9

114.0
115.4
111.9
105.4
116.4
113.4
117.9

114.0
115.4
111.9

304.7

303.7

0136 .99
0121 .99
0126 .99
01
0121 .99
0126 .05

12/67
12/67

Apr. 1983

$298,028

105.4
(3)

113.4
117.9

107

Fabricated structural metal products...

302.6
Metal doors, sash, and trim
Window, aluminum, res. single hung
Window, aluminum, com., projected ..
Door assembly, steel
Door frame, steel
Sliding glass door, aluminum
Aluminum storm window
Aluminum storm door combination ....

1071
0112.11
0113
0121 .05
0122 .04
0123 .03
0131 .04
0132 .10

ea.
ea.

Metal tanks
Pressure vessels, non-aluminum
Bulk storage tank, 6,000 gallons or less ....
Bulk storage tank, over 6,000 gallons
Non-LPG gas cylinders
Other pressure tanks
Custom tank, 3/4 in. and less
Custom tanks, over 3/4 in
Petroleum storage tanks

072

Sheet metal products
Roofing, steel
Siding, aluminum
Stovepipe, furnance pipe, elbows, and ducts, steel ...
Air conditioning ducts, incl. dust collecting, steel
Culverts, flumes, and irrigation pipes, steel
Culverts, flumes, and irrigation pipes, aluminum
Awnings, canopies, and carports, prefab., aluminum .
Other sheet metal work, steel
Other sheet metal work, aluminum

073

Struct., arch., pre-eng. metal products
Fabricated iron and steel pipe and fitting ..
Petrochemical
Fossil fuel power plant
Other iron and steel pipe fabrication
Fabricated iron and steel tube and fitting ...
Seamless tubing
Welded tubing
Nonferrous pipe and tube fabrication
Aluminum pipe and tube fabrication
Fabricated structural metal
Fabricated structural metal for buildings .
Fabricated structural metal for bridges ....
Other fabricated structural metal
Miscellaneous metal work
Expanded metal lath
Expanded corner bead
Fabricated bars

074

Heat exchanges and condensers .
Bare tube heat exchangers
Fin tube heat exchangers
Steam condensers




310.9

211.8
343.2
333.6
(3)

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

308.1
117.2
324.3
283.2
109.0
107.1
120.2
105.3
112.1

306.4
117.2
319.3
282.2
109.0
107.1
120.2
105.3
112.2

0101 .99
0109 .99
0145 .99
0146 .99
0162 .99
0163 .99
0165 .99
0166 .99
0167 .99

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

304.6
348.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

306.7
(3)
98.9
104.1
100.0
100.0
100.5
100.7
101.7
99.5

307.3
(3)
98.9
103.5
100.0
100.0
102.8
100.7
101.7
98.4

301.6
103.2

297.8
102.0
(3)
100.9
105.0
108.5
113.3
(3)
109.6
106.1
103.6
315.4
283.0
98.1
90.5
331.3
341.1
156.3

295.3
100.9
88.0
(3)
105.0
108.5
113.3
106.5
109.6
106'.1
103.0
312.9
283.0
98.1
88.7
331.3
341.1
152.0

124.4
133.9
112.3
119.2

124.6
133.9
112.8
119.2

06/82
06/81
12/73
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

104.6
106.0
105.4
106.2
108.1
106.1
104.4
318.7
284.9
98.2
94.1
336.5
334.0
163.6
122.2
131.7
112.3

29.295

281.9

122.3

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

88.289
27.022

258.7

319.1
294.5
110.3
107.3
121.5
(3)
112.4

0101 .99
0102 .99
0107 .99

95

295.8
286.9

06/80

075

See footnotes at end of table.

12/71

294.6
286.9
205.0
343.2
333.6
(3)
275.5
254.2

0102 .99
0112 .99
0113 .99
0122 .99
0133 .99
0138 .99
0139 .99
0147 .99

02
0201 .99
0202 .99
0214 .99
03
0301 .99
0302 .99
04
0401 .99
05
0501 .99
0511 .99
0512 .99
07
0781 .02
0782 .01
0791 ..09

sq. yd.
m lin.ft.
Ib.

12/71

292.9
281.8
207.7
343.2
333.6
198.0
275.5
239.2

1.357
150.505

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Commodity
code1

Unit

Commodity

Fabricated steel plate
Large diameter pipe ....
Weldments
Other fabricated plate .

1076

Steel power boilers .

1077

Prefabricated metal buildings
Prefab, metal bldg systems, ex. farm svcs
Industrial and commercial
Other prefab. & portable metal buildings
Grain storage bldgs., incl. farm & commercial types .
Other farm service buildings, steel and aluminum
Small utility bldgs, incl. tool sheds, cabanas, etc
Dwellings & other non-farm buildings
Panels, parts, & sections for prefab bldgs
Panels, parts, sections for prefabricated buildings

1079

Bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and washers
Externally thread, fasteners, ex. aircraft
Hex bolts
Square and round bolts
Studs
Flanged, self-locking set and wood screws
Machine screws
Cap screws
Mine roof bolt
High-strength structural and bent bolts
Thread-cutting & rolling, & self drilling screws .
Other externally threaded fasteners
Internally thread, fasteners, ex. aircraft
Nonthreaded fasteners, except aircraft
Aircraft-aerospace fasteners
Aircraft-aerospace fasteners
Other formed fasteners
Lighting fixtures
Residential
Res., incand., ceiling, enclosed bowl
Res., incand., exterior wall bracket
Residential fluorescent ceiling fixture
Commercial/institutional or industrial
Commercial incandescent fixtures, surface or pendant.
Commercial incandescent fixtures, recessed
Other commercial incand. fixtures, incl. portable
Commercial H.I.D. fixtures, mercury and other types
Commercial fluor. fixtures, recessed air handling
Commercial fluor. fixtures, recessed non-air
Commercial fluorescent strip lights
Commercial fluorescent fixtures, plastic wraparound
Commercial fluorescent fixtures, wall mounted
Commercial fluorescent fixtures, surface or pendent
Other commercial fluor. fixtures, incl. portable
Component or renewal parts for commercial fixtures ....
Industrial fluorescent fixtures, general types
Industrial H.I.D. fixtures, mercury and other types
Vehicular
Outdoor and other types
Floodlight, incandescent, 1,500 w., g.p
Mercury vapor floodlight, 400 watt
Mercury floodlight, 1000 watt
Flashlight, 2 cell, general purpose

06/80

124.7

127.3

127.5

.99
.99
.99
.99

06/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

105.3
97.7
97.8
104.4
(3)
105.9
99.8
106.8

103.4
96.7
96.9
100.8
106.0
105.9
95.4
103.1

101.9
93.1
(3)
102.2
107.3
105.9
98.5
102.7

.99

12/81

.99

02
0206 .99
0207 .99
0208 .99
0209 .99
0221 .99
0231 .99
0241 .06
0246 .99
0256 .99
0261 .99
03
04
05
0536 .99
06
02
0203 .13
0209 .03
0211 .09
03
0301 .99
0303 .99
0307 .99
0311 .99
0321 .99
0323 .99
0325 .99
0329 .99
0331 .99
0333 .99
0338 .99
0345 .99
0361 .99
0371 .99
04
05
0501 .07
0503.11
0504 .09
0521 .02

Fabricated ferrous wire products
Ferrous wire rope, cable and strand
Wire rope and cable
Wire strand, other than composite types .
Steel nail and spikes
Bright nails
Galvanized nails
Other wire nails
Steel wire staples
Steel fencing and fence gates
Chain link fencing
Wire fence, woven and welded
Fence posts, gates and fittings
Ferrous wire cloth, other woven wire prod. .
Insect wire screening
Woven wire netting

01
0111 .99
0199 .99
02
0211 .99
0213 .99
0219 .99
0223 .99
06
0613 .99
0621 .99
0635 .99
07
0721 .99
0771 .99

See footnotes at end of table.




110.4
(3)
111.4
106.6

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/76
12/71
12/76
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

1083

ea.
ea.

96

Apr.
19832

110.5
121.7
111.4
106.7

1081

per 100

Mar.
19832

111.6
121.7
111.4
108.9

108

Miscellaneous metal products..

Dec.
19822

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

0101 .99
0111 .99
0121 .99

01
0115
02
0214
0215
0221
0235
03
0354

Other
index base

06/81

12/69
06/81
12/68
06/81
06/81
06/81

12/73
12/67
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/69
12/73

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

06/82
06/82
06/82

06/82
06/82
06/82

99.3

98.6

98.6

283.2

289.8

285.3

270.2
99.8
90.0
101.8
102.1
104.3
149.6
197.8
194.1
124.4
98.4
101.4
100.8
98.6
100.4
100.4
100.2

269.0
99.4
89.8
103.1
102.5
100.1
149.6
195.6
187.3
126.0
98.4
101.7

100.2
100.2
99.6

268.9
99.4
89.0
103.1
103.6
100.1
150.1
195.4
187.3
126.0
98.4
101.7
98.8
98.8
100.2
100.2
99.6

263.5
107.9
317.8
355.3
215.7
106.1
264.5
103.5
105.6
115.0
235.1
217.0
210.9
251.1
109.6
109.5
106.7
104.8
267.5
(3)
111.8
112.7
237.9
202.3
190.4
208.1

265.7
108.9
326.2
359.1
220.0
108.0
272.3
107.1
110.3
116.3
235.1
(3)
204.5
248.1
109.6
110.3
107.2
105.3
268.6
(3)
111.8
112.7
237.9
202.3
190.4
208.1

265.2
108.9
326.2
(3)
220.0
106.9
273.4
107.8
110.3
(3)
235.1
218.5
207.5
246.8
(3)
110.3
108.1
(3)
268.6
103.7
111.8
113.5
248.4
203.5
191.5
208.1

97.3
93.8
95.6
(3)
99.3
358.4
369.5
100.0
100.0
98.9
(3)
304.2
104.1
104.6
257.1
106.7

96.2
91.5
92.6
88.2
99.3
358.1
369.4
100.0
(3)
97.2
294.5
294.9
103.7
104.6
(3)
106.6

96.0
91.5
()
88.2
99.5
358.5
369.3
100.1
(3)
97.1
294.5
295.6
103.0
104.6
(3)
106.9
3

Apr. 1983

$283,896

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Commodity

Commodity
code1

Unit

Fabricated ferrous wire products—Continued
Wire cloth and other woven wire products
Other fabricated ferrous wire products
Barbed and twisted steel wire
Welded steel wire fabric for concrete reinforcing .
Other steel wire fabric
Wire carts
Other wire products
Other miscellaneous metal products
.*.
Hot formed springs
Orig. equip, leaf springs, except for passenger cars ...
Replacement leaf springs for motor vehicles
Locomotive, railroad car & other helical springs
Cold formed springs
Cold formed flat springs made of sheet & strip steel .
Wire springs
Precision mechanical springs
Other wire springs
Other metal products
Original equipment automobile stampings
Replacement part automotive stampings
Job stampings, non-automotive
Insect screening, aluminum
Steel strapping, flat, 1-1/4x .031
Steel strapping, flat, 5/8" x .020"

Other
index base

0799 .99
09
0951 .99
0961 .99
0965 .99
0973 .99
0999 .99

06/82
06/82

A96.9

06/82
12/82
06/82

10899
02
0216 .99
0217 .99
0225 .99
03
0311 .99
04
0424 .99
0425 .99
05
0506 .99
0508 .99
0511 .29
0533 .01
0553 .04
0554 .01

per 100
100 sq.ft.
cwt
cwt.

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/69
12/82
12/72
12/82
12/72
12/67
12/67

Agricultural machinery and equipment.
Farm and garden tractors
Farm tractors, two wheel drive
Garden tractors
Garden tractors
Farm tractor parts and attachments .
Parts
Attachments

111

Agricultural machinery excl. tractors
Plows
Plow
Harrows, rollers, and stalk cutters
Stalk shredders and cutters
Harrows and rollers
Blade terracers and scrapers and land levelers
Planting, seeding, and fertilizing mach
Planting and seeding machinery
Fertilizing machinery
Cultivators
Cultivators
Sprayers and dusters
Sprayers and dusters
Harvesting machinery
Harvesting machinery
Haying machinery
Haying machinery
Crop preparation machinery
Crop preparation machinery
Farm elevators and blowers
Farm elavators and blowers
Farm wagons & other farm transport equip
Farm wagons and other farm transportation equipment....
Commercial turf and grounds mowing equip
Commercial turf and grounds mowing equipment
Parts, farm mach. excluding tractor
Parts, farm machinery, sold to o.e.m
Parts, farm machinery, sold for replacement/repair
Attachments, farm machinery, ex. tractors
Attachments, farm machinery

112

0201 .99
05
0522 .99
52
5211 .99
5221 .99

01
0111
02
0211
0221
0231
03
0311
0321
04
0411
05
0511
06
0611
07
0711
08
0811
09
0911
11
1111
12
1211
51
5191
5192
52
5211

.99

12/82
12/73
12/82

.99
.99
.99

12/82
12/67
12/82
12/82
12/82

.99
.99

12/82
12/82

.99

12/82

.99

12/82

.99

12/82

.99

12/82
12/67
12/82
12/67
12/82

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/73
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

113
01
02
0231 .99
0241 .99
03
0322 .08
0324 .13
0326 .13
04

ea.
ea.
ea.

See footnotes at end of table.




Mar.
1983 2

Apr.
1983 2

Apr. 1983

8

Machinery and equipment

Agricultural equipment
Poultry equipment
Barnyard and hog equipment
Barn and barnyard equipment
Hog equipment
Water systems
Shallow well, jet, 1/3 h.p
Submersible pump, deep, 3/4 h.p.
Convertible jet, 1/2 h.p
Irrigation systems

Dec.
1982 2

97

12/82
12/82

12/82

341.9
278.0
99.4
100.0
100.0

103.8
96.1
337.5
271.4
99.3
102.1
99.3

103.7
95.7
337.5
270.7
98.7
102.1
98.6

288.2
104.6
283.4
114.2
102.6
101.5
101.5
111.4
277.8
100.0
288.4
214.3

299.7
103.8
283.4
110.3
102.9
101.4
101.4
112.0
281.3
99.9
301.8
232.0

(3)

(3)
(3)

292.2
103.3
283.4
107.1
102.9
101.4
101.4
111.9
281.5
99.6
292.6
218.4
100.0
(3)

265.9
281.0
286.2
285.6

281.0
286.2
285.6

281.0
286.2
285.6

282.4

284.0

284.9

320.7

322.8

324.8

329.9
353.0
285.3
274.4
100.0
232.6
100.0

331.5

336.5
361.2
308.6

328.0
382.1
100.0
342.2
100.0
100.0
100.0
336.0
100.0
100.0
301.4
100.0
255.1
100.0
326.5
100.0
333.0
100.0
317.8
100.0
336.6
100.0
319.6
100.0
100.0
100.0
247.8
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
257.3
268.1
286.3
100.0
100.0
226.6
236.0
197.9
264.5
100.0

(3)

308.8
(3)
100.0
(3)
100.0
330.6
380.3
100.2
346.1
100.7
102.0
101.0
340.6
102.6
101.2
302.7
100.5
254.3
100.2
323.0
100.3
359.1
105.3
321.2
101.8
338.6
101.5
321.1

(3)

100.0
(3)
100.0
330.7
380.3
100.2
346.2
101.0
101.9
101.0
343.1
102.6
102.2
302.7
100.5
254.5
100.3
323.4
100.4
356.1
104.4
321.2
101.8
342.4
102.7
313.0

(3)

(3)

100.0
100.0
249.8
102.8
100.2
100.9
100.9

100.0
100.0
251.0
102.8
100.8
100.3
100.3

258.6

258.7

(3)

288.3
100.9
100.0
228.5
243.9
196.9
267.3
100.0

(3)

288.3
100.9
100.0
228.5
243.9
196.9
267.3
100.0

$11,602
43.729
43.965

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Index
Commodity

Unit

Commodity
code1

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0

100.2

348.1

349.6

350.8

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

325.2
107.5
109.4
116.0
115.6
116.2
117.0
112.0
120.8
110.2

327.4
108.4

112.3

327.6
110.8
112.7
117.5
(3)
119.8
117.0
106.8

121.1
110.4

122.1
103.6

12/70
12/76
12/76
12/76
12/76
12/76

381.2
386.9
393.7
407.0
311.5
170.4
170.3
170.7
192.9
159.2

378.3
381.6
389.8
392.3
308.3
170.4
172.9
170.7
197.7
161.1

394.4
401.4
423.4
285.8
374.9
419.6
120.3
280.8
175.8
113.2

398.8
402.2
430.0
291.0
376.2
419.6
120.6
271.1
182.5
117.5

402.8
403.9
437.4
291.0
376.2
419.6
120.6
271.1
187.3
121.0

0101 .13
0103 .10

169.5
165.2
177.4

170.5
167.6
177.4

170.5
167.6
177.4

01
0103 .99
0111 .16

361.2
359.9
119.6
358.0

361.2
359.9
119.6
358.1

362.6
361.3
120.5
358.1

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

113.6
114.4
119.1
112.8
112.8
111.5
101.6

111.9
110.9
119.8
108.0
112.8

112.2
110.6
120.5
107.3
113.8

12/80
12/68
12/80

264.3
240.2
111.9
286.3
108.3

264.3
248.4
112.0
286.3

257.3
248.4
112.4
286.3
109.6

364.7
355.1
117.2
373.5
349.9
380.9
413.8
391.9
295.1
109.7
(3)
93.6
125.0
128.8
119.5

368.1
355.1
117.2
373.4
349.8
380.9
415.5
391.9
292.5
112.7
(3)
95.6
125.1
129.0
119.5

370.3
355.1
117.2
378.3
354.9
387.0
415.5
397.0
297.4
112.9
109.1
94.3
125.7
129.6
119.5

0401 .99
0402 .99
51
5101 .99
5102 .99

Construction machinery and equipment .

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

112

Power cranes, excavators, and equipment
Excavators
Hydraulic excavators
Cranes
Cable operated cranes
Hydraulic operated cranes
Miscellaneous cranes
Front end attachments and parts
Front end attachments cranes, draglines, shovels .
Parts for cranes draglines and shovels

1121

Construction equipment for mounting
Special mounting equipment
Ripper
Front end loader with bucket
Tractor mounted winches and other attachments .
Snowplow attachment
Dozer, hydraulic
6' and under 10'1"
10* and under 14*1"
14*1" and over

1122

Specialized construction machinery
Other specialized construction machinery ..
Trencher
Dewatering pump, 10,000 g. p. h
Dewatering pump, 90,000 g. p. h
Winches, including marine
Crushing and screening plants
Wheelbarrow, steel tray
Compaction equipment
Rollers

1123

04
0402 .99
06
0608.99
0609.99
0611 .99
07
0701 .99
0702 .99
01
0109 .12
0123 .99
0127 .99
0128 .99
02
0201 .04
0203 .03
0205 .05
01
0101 .16
0131 .06
0132 .05
0135 .99
0139 .99
0141 .04
02
0216 .99

ea.
ea.

Portable air compressors .
100 - 200 c.f.m.
600 - 750 c.f.m

12/69
12/80
12/76
12/80

1124
ea.
ea.

Scrapers and graders
Scrapers and graders
Scraper bowls
Motor grader, 115 to 144 b.h.p. .

1125

Parts and other equipment
Parts (ex. era., drag., shov., trac, OEM)
Parts and attachments sold to oem
Parts for replacement or repair
Other consrtuction equipment
All other construction machinery
Other excavating and road machinery

1126

Mixers, pavers, spreaders, etc
Portable mixers, 3 1/2 cu. ft and over
Concrete finishers, paver, spreaders, distributor.
Asphalt Plant
Other equipment

1127

Tractors, other than farm
Wheel type
Off hwy wheel tractors
Crawler type
Diesel, 60-89 net engine hp
Diesel,90-159 net engine horsepower
Diesel, 160-259 net engine horsepower
Diesel,260 net engine h.p. and over
Shovel loader, 45 - 89 hp
Tractor parts and attachments
Off hwy wheel tractor parts; repl., repair
Wheel tractor loaders parts; repl., repair
Tractor shovel loaders
Wheel shovel loader, 4 wldr, up to 3 1/2 cu. yd
Wheel shovel loader, 4 wldr, 3 1/2 cu. yd. over

128




Dec.
19822

Price

1113

Agricultural equipment—Continued
Self-propelled irrigation systems, center pivot
All other self-propelled irrigation systems
Parts, agricultural equipment
Parts, agricultural equipment, sold to o.e.m
Parts, agricultural equipment, replacement/repair.

See footnotes at end of table.

Other
index base

01
0101 .99
0102 .99
02
0201 .99
0202 .99
0111 .99
0112.99
0146 .99
0152 .99

,

ea.
ea.
ea.

01
0108 .99
02
0211 .17
0213 .21
0215 .20
0217.27
0218 .18
03
0302 .99
0304 .99
04
0401 .99
0402 .99

12/80

12/80

12/67
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

110.3
116.9
(3)

118.3
117.0

379.5
383.3

395.7
392.3
312.7
(3)

172.9
170.7
197.7
161.1

Apr. 1983

Table 6. Producer prices and price Indexes for commodity groupings and Individual Items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index

Off-highway equipment
Off-highway trucks, end dump
Off highway, rear dump trucks .
Other off-highway equipment

372.0
179.6
117.9
168.5

113

323.6

324.8

325.6

12/76

222.2
183.6
228.9
156.9
140.9

220.7
180.0
217.3
158.2
142.8
176.8
128.4
168.1
170.3
143.0
220.2
112.4
154.3

221.1
180.0
217.3
158.2
142.9
176.8
128.4
168.1
170.3
144.9
220.2
112.4
154.7
203.6
240.1
163.0
120.3
117.5
123.8
110.5
194.4
124.3

174.2
12/76
12/76
12/76
12/76
12/80
12/76

01
0101 .13
0111 .04
0121 .13
0131 .03
02
0231 .09
0233 .07
03
0331 .02
0332 .04
0333 .04
0341 .09
0342 .07
04
0452 .02
0453 .03
0454 .10
0455 .06
0456 .01
0457 .03

ea.
ea.
Ib.
Ib.
Ib.
Ib.
Ib.

ea.
ea.

Industrial process furnaces and ovens
Electric, excluding induction & dielectric
Electric metal melting furnaces
Electric metal heat-treating furnaces
Other kilns/lehrs, exc. wood, cement, chem. process .
Fuel-fired (oil or gas)
Fuel-fired metal heat-treating furnaces
Fuel-fired industrial ovens for metal processing
Other kilns/lehrs, exc. wood, cement, chem. process .
Induct. & dielect. furnaces & heating equi
Radio frequency type induction furnaces
Metal melting line type induction furnaces
Gas generating equipment
Atmosphere generator, endothermic
Otr. indus. elec. heat, units; parts/attac
Parts, attachments, and components
Tubular heaters
,.
Other industrial electric heating units

134

Cutting tools and accessories ...
Small cutting tools
.....
Key way broach
Twist drill
Twist drill, carbide tipped
Reamer, machine chucking.
Spur gear hob
Milling cutter, side
Milling cutter, plain

135

01
0102 .99
0104 .99
0107 .99
02
0215 .99
0216 .99
0217 .99
03
0321 .10
0323 .99
04
0431 .08
05
0543 .99
0544 .99
0545 .99
01
0101 .10
0103 .02
0104 .01
0106 .05
0111 .03
0113.08
0115.08

C3)

163.2
160.5
140.9
220.2
112.1

153.7
199.4
240.1

371.6
179.3
117.7
168.5

161.7
119.2
113.9
121.2
(3)
191.7
122.6

163.0
120.3
116.5
(3)

278.5
247.0
256.3
208.3
325.4
150.8
286.7
280.8
233.8
321.3
130.8
124.0
173.2
367.0
354.2
225.5
230.3
239.9
217.7
263.1
208.9
214.8

274.2
24§.7
203.4
327.2
154.1
262.4
263.1
206.0
321.3
130.4
122.7
173.5
368.1
355.8
226.2
232.2
239.9
212.3
263.1
212.1
219.4

274.0
246.2
254.1
203.4
325.7
154.1
262.4
263.1
206.0
321.3
130.4
122.7
173.5
368.1
355.8
226.2
232.2
239.9
212.7
263.1
212.1
219.4

06/81

356.6
388.5
100.0
105.6
106.1
375.0
102.5
311.3
100.6
282.1
282.9
107.6

358.4
388.5
100.0
105.6
106.1
375.6
102.5
311.3
101.0
280.0
282.8
109.1

361.2
388.5
100.0
105.6
106.1
381.4
102.5
318.9
103.4
280.0
282.8
109.1

06/81
06/81
06/81

370.3
324.9
107.0
106.6
104.3

370.3
332.8
107.2
110.4
108.8

370.3
335.7
107.4
110.4
110.7

272.3
276.9
450.6
165.1
182.4
238.0
232.0
294.8
287.6

273.4
277.7
454.5
165.1
182.4
238.0
232.0
294.8
287.6

274.7
279.1
463.3
167.4
182.4
238.0
232.0
294.8
287.6

12/76
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/76
12/80

1133
ea.
ea.
ea.

99

Apr.
19832

1132

0309 .99
0311 .99
0342 .99
04
0412 .99
0413 .99
0415 .99
0435 .99
05
0531 .99
0532 .99
51
5131 .99

See footnotes at end of table.

Mar.
19832

369.5
179.0
117.5
166.5

02
0222 .99
0224 .99
03
0301 .99
0303 .99
0305 .99
0308 .99

ea.
ea.
ea.

Dec.
19822

12/76
12/80
12/76

01
0106
02

Power driven hand tools
Home utility line, electrical
Drill, over 11A inch chuck size to under 1/2 inch ..
Oscillating, reciprocating and vibrating sanders
Industrial line, electrical
Drill, over 1/4 inch chuck size to under 1/2 inch ..
Jig, sabre, and reciprocating saws
Impact wrenches
Belt sanders
Hammers, percussion, rotary, without drill chuck ..
Angle grinders, polishers, and circular sanders
Circular saws, between 7 inch and 8 inch blade ...
Pneumatic hand tools
Grinders, polishers and sanders
Percussion tools
Drills, screwdrivers and nutrunners
Other, pneumatic handtools, include hydraulic
Other electric-powered handtools and parts
Other electric powered hand tools
Parts-attachments-accessories, for electric tool ....
Pneumatic, hydr., and powder actuated part
Pneumatic, hydraulic, and powder actuated parts .




Other
index base

1129

Metalworking machinery and equipment .

Welding machines and equipment
...
Arc welding machines
Transformer type, a.c./d.c
Rectifier type
Engine driven unit, d.c
Wire feeder
Resistance welding machines and supplies .
Spot welder
••.
Adjustable/retractable stroke
Arc welding electrodes
Wire electrode, 3/32", cored
Wire electrode, E70S3, .045", bare
Type 30, stainless, covered, 5/32"
Mild steel, stick, E-7018, 1 / 8 x 1 4
Mild steel, stick, E-6013, 3 / 1 6 x 1 4
Gas welding machines and equipment
Welding torch, blow pipe
Cutting tool, blow pipe
Flame cutting machine
Welding tip, acetylene
Cutting tip, acelylene
Oxygen regulator

Commodity
code1

Unit

Commodity

12/72
12/72
12/76
12/74
12/72

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

12/71
12/68

109.4
194.2

25A.X

Apr. 1983

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Commodity

Cutting tools and accessories—Continued .
End mill
Hand tap
Round adjustable die
Solid pipe die
Power saw blade, circular
Power saw blade, band
Power saw blade, hack
Turning tool holder
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

Unit

Commodity
code1

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

1135

0117.09
0119.04
0121 .03
0123 .06
0125 .09
0127 .04
0129 .08
0131 .08
0133 .06
0134 .02
0135 .08
0137 .01
02
0241 .05
0242 .06
0244 .09
0248 .04
0249 .04
0251 .08
0252 .06

ea.
ft.
ea.
ea.

ea.
ea.
ea.

Abrasive products
Abrasive grains
Aluminum oxide
Nonmetallic bonded abrasive products
All shapes; resinoid & shellac bond; reinforced
All shapes; resinoid & shellac bond; nonreinforced .
All shapes; rubber bond
All shapes; other bond
Diamond & cubic boron nitride wheel; metal bond ...
Diamond & cubic boron nitride wheel; other bond ...
All shapes; vitrified bond
Other; except coated abrasives
Nonmetallic coated abrasive products
Cloth belts; any abrasive; glue bond
Cloth belts; any abrasive; resin & waterprf bond
Other cloth shapes; any abrasive; glue bond
Other cloth shapes; any abr; resin & wtrprf bond ....
Other paper shapes; any abrasive; glue bond
Buffing, polishing wheels & laps; no abrasive
Metal abrasives
Metal soap & scouring pads; & other metal abr

1136

Metal cutting machine tools
Boring machines
Boring mill, vertical
Drilling machines
Sensitive drilling machine
Upright floor type drill, plain
Radial drill
Grinding machines
Centerless grinding machine
Rotary surface grinding machine
Recip. surface grinding machine, 18x72 .
Lathes
Engine lathe, 16" swing or under
Chucking lathe, automatic, 8 spindle
Bar machine, automatic 5 or 6 spindle
Turning machine, n/c
Milling machines
Milling machine, bed type
Multi-function machines, n/c
Vert, or horz. sp., manual tool change
Vertical spindle, automatic tool change ....
Horizontal spindle automatic tool change .
Gear cutting machines
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
Ball or lead screw, n/c machine

1137

01
0101 .99
03
0301 .99
0302 .99
0303 .99
0304 .99
0305 .99
0306 .99
0307 .99
0309 .99
05
0501 .99
0502 .99
0503 .99
0504 .99
0507 .99
0509 .99
31
3103 .99

ea.
ea.

ea.
ea.

Metal forming machine tools
Punching, bending, forming machines .

12/72

12/72

100

291.5
248.9
324.3
406.3
302.5
204.1
(3)
270.9
341.0
253.5
318.7

326.7
241.6

306.9

12/72

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/76
12/76

213.1
228.3

298.4
350.4
369.2
116.7
119.2
116.7
118.1
112.0
107.0
103.4
122.0
110.4
116.3
112.8
118.2
119.8
113.5
121.3
111.8
133.3
167.6

305.3
353.1
370.3
119.1
122.3
118.8
125.2
112.0
107.0
103.4
125.3
110.4
120.3
122.4

306.7
353.1
370.3
119.1
121.8
119.2
125.2
112.0
107.0
103.4
125.4
110.4
121.7
122.4
125.1

113.3
136.4
177.6

(3)
118.1
130.1
113.3
137.1
179.8

374.7
284.3
292.7
297.4
405.3
273.0
302.0
318.7
411.6
285.1
420.6
296.6
296.1
379.9
429.8
230.3
328.3
229.6
198.2
230.1
171.7
207.3
486.2
408.4
286.6
283.0
278.8
275.4
390.6
574.6
315.5
335.3
556.8
165.0

375.5
284.3
292.7
297.4
405.3
273.0
302.0
321.7
423.0
285.1
420.6
296.6
296.1
379.9
429.8
229.7
328.3
229.6
196.0
230.1
165.0
207.3
486.4
409.4
286.6
285.2
281.7
275.4
392.8
574.6
315.5
346.7
556.8
165.0

414.4
301.6

414.8
301.6

411.6
300.5

12/76
12/71
12/71

326.7
245.0
315.3
290.0
230.7

12/71

12/71
12/71
12/73
12/71
12/71
12/71
12/71
12/71

326.7
244.9

213.1
228.3

21

12/71
12/71
12/71

318.7

290.0
230.2

12/72
12/72
12/72
12/72
12/72
12/72

12/71
12/71
12/71
12/71

270.9
341.0
253.5

298.7
251.6
328.5
408.8
294.7
206.8
(3)
270.9
341.0
253.5
318.7

219.5
303.1

217.2
296.9
284.1
(3)
213.1
227.0

372.1
284.3
292.7
297.4
405.3
273.0
302.0
317.0
411.6
294.8
405.7
294.7
296.1
379.9
425.2
230.3
328.3
229.6
201.8
227.3
170.1
214.8
486.2
408.4
286.6
283.0
278.7
257.6
381.1
564.6
295.3
330.0
549.3
160.7

12/71
12/71
12/71

291.5
251.6
328.5
408.8
294.7
206.8
<3)

315.3
219.5
303.1

11
1101 .09
12
1201 .14
1203 .06
1205 .06
13
1304 .03
1305 .06
1323 .08
14
1401 .07
1406 .02
1408 .06
1411 .25
15
1507 .10
16
1611 .07
1612.10
1613 .09
17
1701 .09
1703 .01
19
1903 .06
31
51
5102 .04
5103 .01
5104 .03
5105 .01
5106 .04
138

See footnotes at end of table.




Other
index base

Apr. 1983

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index

Metal forming machine tools—Continued
Punching machine, manually operated
Punching machine, fixed position, power operated .
Press brakes
Punching-shearing machine
Rolls: angles, bars, shapes bending
Other bending and forming machinery
Shearing machines
Plate shearing machines
Mechanical sheet shearing machine
Presses
Mechanical OBI press, 45 tons
Mechanical OBI press, 105-110 tons
Mech. press, st. sided, 200-300 tons
Mech. press st. sided 2 pt., 400 tons
Mech. press, 600 tons and over cap
Press, automatic 45 thru 64 tons cap
Press, auto., 65 thru 100 tons cap
Hydraulic press, vertical, single action
Other metal forming machines
Riveting machine
All other metal forming machine tools
Wire drawing machine
Wire drawing machine
Parts for metalforming machine tools
Knives, plate shear, 1" x 4" x 10'
Clutch lining components, OBI press
Clutch lining components, 2 pt
Other parts for metal forming machine tools

2101 .03
2102 .99
2104 .99
2107 .99
2116.99
2118.99

22
2201 .99
2205 .08

23
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

2301 .18
2302 .17
2303 .11
2304 .06
2305 .08
2306 .06
2307 .07
2312 .99

ea
ea.
ea

25
ea.

2503 .07
2506 .99

Dec.
1982 2

Mar.
19832

Apr.
1983 2

12/68
12/71
12/72
12/75
12/71
06/81
12/71
12/72
06/81

332.6
226.9
114.9

272.7
106.0
287.4
107.2
109.7
108.7
307.8
382.5
296.6
350.1
397.5
422.1
421.0
312.4
379.7
168.1
356.2
111.6
339.7
226.9
119.4

12/73
12/72
12/72
12/72
12/72
06/81

238.7
341.3
241.5
348.1
340.5
114.7

243.4
341.7
233.6
348.1
340.5
115.1

243.4
341.1
233.6
348.1
340.5
114.8

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

107.8
109.2
99.4
100.8
107.7
101.9
102.8
104.1
104.5
102.5
104.0
111.3

107.9
109.3
96.8
99.6
107.7
102.9
103.7
104.1
104.5
102.5
104.0
111.3

108.0
109.5
98.0
99.6
107.7
103.1
103.7
104.1
104.5
104.0
111.3

307.0

307.3

307*9

348.5
354.3
539.3
231.5
307.1
197.4
351.2
312.3
318.1
230.0
260.6
273.5
338.3
400.1
279.7
342.6

347.8
353.5
521.3
233.6
309.8.
202.8
349.3
312.3
320.6
229.1
258.1
273.5
338.9
400.1
279.7
344.3

347.8
353.5
521.3
233.6
309.8
202.8
349.3
312.3
320.6
229.1
258.1
273.5
338.9
400.1
279.7
344.3

12/72
06/81
12/71
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/71
12/71
12/71

272.7
103.3
287.4

(3)
108.2
108.0
303.9
382.5
285.8
349.6
397.5
422.1
422.2
313.2
381.6
167.9
359.0

(3)

272.7
106.0
287.4
107.2

(3)
(3)
307.8
382.5
296.6
350.3
397.5
422.1
421.2
312.6
380.1
168.1
356.5
111.7
341.6
226.9
120.2

41

ea.

4196 .07

51
5102 .03
5103
5104
5105 .99

prea.
ea.
1139

01
0103
0104
0105
0114
0121
0125

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

03
0301 .99
0305 .99
0309 .99

General purpose machinery and equipment

14
141
02

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

0202 .03
0204 .03
0206 .04
0207 .08
0208 .13
0211 .14
0231 .07

ea.
ea.

03
ea.

0301 .04
0303 .08

each

04
ea.

0401 .05
0403 .07
0405 .03

ea.
ea.

Elevators, escalators, and other lifts
Elevators & escalators
Electric freight elevator
Geared electric passenger elevator
Gearless electric passenger elevator
Hydraulic passenger elevator
Hydraulic freight elevator
Other non-farm elevators, including dumbwaiters, etc
Escalators
Elevator and escalator parts & attachments
Parts and attachments for elevators and escalators ..
Automobile lifts
Automobile lifts

142

Fluid power equipment
Fluid power pumps
Gear type, 5-30 gpm.
Vane type, fixed, 5 to 25 gpm
Axial piston variable, 7 1/2 to 15 gpm

143

m
U1
0101
0102
0103
0105
0107
0109
0111

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

02
0221 .99

03
0301 .99

01

ea.
ea.
ea.

See footnotes at end of table.




Other
index base

1138

ea.

Tools, dies, jigs, fixtures & ind. molds
Special dies, tools jigs, and fixtures
Jigs/fixtures; other types, under 1000 lbs
Jigs/fixtures; other types, 1000 lbs. and over
Standard parts and components for jig and fixtures .
All other stamping-type dies
All other dies
Other standard components and parts for die
Industrial molds
Die casting molds
Injection molds for plastic products
All other molds made of metal and mold bases

Pumps, compressors, and equipment
Industrial pumps
Reciprocating pump, power operated
Centrif.-90 gpm, 125 ft., 3500 rpm, ci
Centrif.,-90 gpm,125 ft.,3500 rpm.ss 316
Centrif.-1000 gpm,130,ft.,1750 rpm
Centrif., 3000 gpm, 175 ft., 1750 rpm
Turbine pump
Rotary pump
Air compressors, stationary
Stationary air compressor, 5 hp
Stationary air compressor, 75-125 h.p
Gas compressors
Centrifugal, uncooled
Angle engine, 2,000 hp
Reciprocating, 1,000 hp

Commodity
code1

•
Unit

Commodity

101

0101 .03
0103 .04
0107 .06

12/72
12/72
12/72

12/70
12/70
12/70
12/70
12/70
12/70

(3)

277.1

271.7

271.6

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

453.2
266.5
151.0
139.5
163.6
106.9
228.9
121.7
121.7
112.7
112.7

460.3
263.2
147.6
136.2
151.8
106.9
222.7
117.6
117.6
112.7
112.7

460.3
263.4
147.6
135.7
151.8
106.9
222.6
117.6
117.6
112.7
112.7

12/70
12/70
12/70
12/71
12/70

249.6
251.8
242.3
312.5
276.3

251.5
257.5
242.3
329.1
290.1

251.3
257.5
242.3
329.1
290.1

12/76
12/76
12/76
06/81

Apr. 1983

Table 6. Producer prices and price Indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Unit

Commodity

Fluid power equipment—Continued
Axial piston, fixed, 7 1/2 to 20 gpm
Axial piston, variable, 35 to 45 gpm
Fluid power valves
Fluid power valves
Cylinders
Industrial pneumatic, 2 inch bore
Industrial hydraulic, 2 inch bore
Mobile, hydraulic, 4 inch bore
Fluid power hose and tube fittings
Fluid power hose and tube fittings
Industrial material handling equipment
Conveying equipment
Monorail conveyor
Belt conveyor
Trolley convey6r
Material handling trucks
Electric trucks, operator-riding
Motorized handtrucks
Internal combustion trk, under 6000 Ib
Internal combustion trucks 6000-14,999 Ib
Internal combustion trucks 15,000 Ib. and over
Other handtrucks, trailers, dollies
Parts and attachments
Hoist and cranes
Hand chain hoist, spur gear
Electric hoist, lug type
Air hoist, 1,000 Ib. capacity
Crane, overhead bridge type
Mechanical power transmission equipment
Speed reducer, parallel shaft, helical
Gearmotor, parallel shaft
Reducer, parallel shaft, size 203
Bevel gear, coarse-pitch, AGMA class 8
Spur gear, coarse-pitch, AGMA class 8
Spur gear, fine-pitch
Flexible coupling, gear type
Roller chain, semifinished
Mill chain
Roller chain plate sprocket
V-belt sheave ...-.
Universal joint, industrial
Clutch, friction type

ea.
ea.

100 ft.
ea.

ea.

ea.
ea.
ea.

0108 .03
0109 .04
02
0201 .99
03
0301
0302
0305 .04
04
0411 .99

12/72
12/71
12/71
12/82
12/71
12/71
12/71
12/72
12/72
12/82

02
0201 .01
0221 .06
0231
03
0351 .99
0352 .99
0361 .99
0362 .99
0363 .99
0375 .99
0376 .99
04
0491 .05
0493 .05
0494 .08
0496 .09

12/70

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

0102 .07
0103 .07
0105 .04
0111 .04
0113.03
0115
0116.04
0121 .02
0124 .03
0128 .04
0133 .05
0135 .04
0137 .04

ea.

ea.
ea.
ft.
ft.

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

12/70
06/80

1148
01
0107 .99
0109 .99
0111 .99
0117 .99
0131 .99
02
0205 .99
0209 .99

See footnotes at end of table.

102

286.3
241.4
382.3
278.2

285.2
241.4
382.3

284.8

231.6
248.6

113.0
109.6

281.6

12/70
12/70

115.9
115.3
110.7

277.6
325.3
229.4
248.1
(3)
254.0
109.4
117.0
115.1

240.9
382.3
277.6

321.0
229.0
247.3
111.6
255.7
109.4
117.5

281.1
322.0
(3)
305.3

282.0
281.1
322.0
221.5
305.5

115.1
108.8
282.1
281.1
322.9
(3)
305.5

312.1
408.0
255.9
353.3
363.4
385.7
251.0
180.5
314.1
449.4
151.0
329.7
153.7
208.2

314.5
408.0
255.9
345.4
363.4
385.7
251.0
180.5
320.1
449.4
151.0
329.7
152.6
210.6

314.8
408.0
255.9
345.4
363.4
385.7
251.0
180.5
310.8
456.2
151.0
329.7
152.6
210.6

227.6

226.2

226.4

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

262.7
101.6
287.6
302.9
257.3
104.2
109.7
119.8
120.7

267.0
102.6
291.5
302.9
262.7
94.5
109.7
121.7
124.9

267.0
102.5
290.8
302.9
(3)
94.6
110.1
122.8
128.2

12/80

107.6

108.5

108.5

12/80

101.2

107.9

107.9

12/80

102.8

107.9

107.2

336.9

336.3
338.1
364.9
261.4
387.1
333.5

336.3
338.1
364.9
261.4
387.1
333.5

142.2
151.1
150.0
140.0
139.2
145.2
110.8
138.2
130.2
130.0

142.8
151.3
150.0
140.0
139.7
145.2
111.1
139.5
129.7
135.2

12/74
06/76
06/76
12/74

12/80

0101 .09
0111 .09
0121 .09
0133 .08
0135 .06

ea.
ea.

292.2
265.3
223.3
98.6
269.6
258.5
256.3
262.7
238.5
100.0

263.8

1147
ea.
ea.

292.2
265.3
225.3
99.5
266.8
253.7
250.4
262.7
238.5
100.0

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
12/70

1146
02
0231 .99
04
0433 .99
0434 .99
0437 .99
05
0539 .99
06
0642 .99
07
0742 .99
08
0843 .99
09
0944 .99

269.8
250.9
228.0
100.0
261.9
253.0
249.6
254.2
238.9
100.0

329.1

1145

Air conditioning and refrigeration equip
Heat transfer equipment
Central station a/c unit
Unit cooler
Remote refrigerent condenser
Finned coils, all types
Other heat transfer equipment
Unitary air conditioners
Year-round air conditioners
Air conditioners, except window and wall units




Other
index base

1143
ea.
ea.

Scales and balances
Motor truck scales
Motor trucks scales
Industrial scales
Bench and portable scales
Floor scales
Misc. industrial scales
Commercial retail scales
Misc. retail-commercial scales
Personal household scales
Personal weighing scales and misc. household scales
Mailing scales
Mailing and parcel post scales
Accessories and attachments
Accessories and attachments
Parts for scales and balances
Parts for scales and balances
Fans and blowers, except portable
Centrifugal blower
Propeller fan
Attic fan, 30 inch size
Axial fan, 36-38 inch, direct drive
Industrial fan, arrangement no. 1

Commodity
code1

338.1
366.0
(3)
390.0
333.5

12/77
12/77
12/77
12/77
12/77
12/77
12/82
12/77
12/77
12/77

140.6
143.8
145.5
(3)
138.3
(3)

100.0
137.8
(3)
130.8

110.5

Apr. 1983

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Commodity
code1

Unit

Commodity

Air conditioning and refrigeration equip—Continued
Single package heat pump
Split system heat pump
Split system, condensing unit
Commercial refrigeration equipment
Refrigeration enclosures
Mechanical drinking water cooler
Mechanical beverage cooling and dispensing equipment .
Other commercial refrigeration equipment
Refrigerant compressors
Refrigerant compressors
Refrigeration condensing units
Refrigeration condensing units
Other a/c and refrigeration equipment
Icemaking machines
Evaporative air cooler
Mobile vehicle mechanical a/c system
Liquid chiller, centrifugal and reciprocating
Soda fountain and beer dispensing equipment
Other machinery, components, and accessories

1148

Miscellaneous general purpose equipment
Metal valves, except fluid power
Gates, globes, angles, and checks

1149

Ball valves
Butterfly valves
Plug valves
Plumbing and heating valves (low pressure) .
Control valves
Regulator valves
Other valves
Metal pipe fittings, flanges, and unions
Metal pipe fittings, flanges, and unions
Ball and roller bearings
Radial ball bearing, light
Radial ball bearing, medium
Radial ball bearing, extra light
Roller bearing, cylindrical
Roller bearing, needle
Pillow block, ball bearing
Pillow block, roller bearing
Plain bearings

ea.
ea.

Special industry machinery and equipment..

16

Food products machinery
Dairy industry machinery
Homogenizer
Ice cream freezer, continuous type
Pasteurizer, HTST plate, 20 MPPH
Bakery industry machinery
Oven, revolving tray, gas fired
Bread slicer
Bread bagging machine, automatic
Commercial food production machinery .
Food mixer, 20 quart bowl

161

Textile machinery and equipment
Cleaning and opening machinery
Cleaning & opening machinery, card room
Spinning machinery, except parts
Warper, beam, high-speed
Weaving machinery, except parts
shuttleless loom, imported
Knitting machinery and equipment
Needle, latch type
Double knitting machine, imported
Dyeing, drying, finishing machinery
Bleaching, dyeing and finishing equipment
Drying machinery, stocks, yarn cloth
Other textile machinery
Industrial sewing machines
Overedging machine
Textile machinery parts and attachments
Turnings & shapes
Parts for all other fiber to fabric machinery
Parts, power looms
Parts, bleaching, finishing
Parts, all other textile machinery

12/77
12/77
12/68
12/77
12/82
12/77
12/82
12/82
12/77
12/82
12/77
12/82
12/77
12/77
12/77
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

02
0201 .99
0202 .99
0203 .99
0204 .99
0205 .99
0206 .99
0207 .99
0209 .99
03
0301 .99
05
0521 .05
0522 .04
0525
0532 .01
0533 .02
0541 .04
0542 .02
06

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

12/74

12/69
12/69
12/69
12/69
12/70
12/69
12/70

162
11
1112 .99
21
2125 .05
34
3443 .01
44
4449 .03
4454 .04
55
5562 .99
5563 .99
5565 .99
66
6671 .07
77
7711 .99
7713 .99
7714 .99
7716 .99
7717.99

per 1000

Woodworking machinery and equipment .

163

See footnotes at end of table.




0215 .99
0217 .99
0219 .99
03
0301 .99
0309 .99
0311 .99
0319 .99
04
0411 .99
05
0511 .99
06
0603 .99
0617 .99
0621 .99
0623 .99
0625 .99
0629 .99

01
0103 .02
0104 .04
0107 .01
02
0213 .04
0214 .05
0215 .06
04
0433 .02

ea.
ea.

Other
index base

103

12/80
12/80
12/75
12/80
12/75
12/69
12/75
12/80
12/69
12/69
12/69
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

Dec.
19822

138.1
131.2
207.6

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

138.7

142.4
(3)
147.8
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

138.7
131.2
211.7
140.9
100.1
128.1
100.0
100.0
140.2
100.0
137.1
100.2
144.7
142.4
(3)
101.6
99.1
(3)
103.1

325.4
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
335.3
348.2
362.0
232.6
336.5
321.5
405.0
277.1
257.0

322.9
100.0
97.6
100.0
99.2
101.8
100.0
100.3
102.3
101.8
100.7
100.7
331.2
324.6
362.0
238.0
336.5
328.7
398.2
284.0
260.8

323.8
100.3
97.8
100.1
100.7
101.8
100.0
100.3
102.9
(3)
101.3
101.3
331.2
324.6
362.0
238.0
336.5
328.7
398.2
284.0
262.4

329.9

333.7

334.4

313.2
225.4
275.3
235.2
229.4
439.8
272.6
265.6
238.0
304.4
228.6

315.4
227.4
275.3
247.7
229.4
440.7
279.2
262.3
238.0
308.0
228.6

316.9
227.4
275.3
247.7
229.4
440.8
279.2
267.5
238.0
311.3
228.6

256.4
289.8
114.9
108.5
185.4
117.4
119.8
144.1
130.4
105.1
324.0
109.9
233.1
218.3
270.4
190.8
119.4
141.1
128.6
113.0
115.0
110.3

258.2
292.4
115.9
110.6
189.1
118.0
119.8
147.3

259.4
292.4
115.9
110.2
189.1
120.7
119.8
147.3

326.5
109.9
233.1

327.3
110.2
234.9

222.8
270.7
(3)
119.3
(3)

222.8
274.5
(3)
119.4

114.3

116.8
114.3

288.2

289.5

289.3

140.7
100.0
128.0
100.0
100.0
140.2
100.0

137.4
100.0

136.2
211.7

141.3
100.5

128.1
100.0

100.0
140.2
100.0
138.4
101.1
145.4

142.4
(3)
101.6
102.1
(3)
103.1

126.9
113.1
116.0

Apr. 1983

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Index
Commodity

Commodity
code1

Unit

Woodworking machinery and equipment—Continued
Other than for home workshops
Sawmill equipment
Sawing machines, except sawmill equipment
Straight-line machinery:planers, sanders, etc
Boring and carving machinery, dovetailers, etc
Other woodworking machinery: lathes, planers, etc. .
Parts and attachments.cutting tools
All other parts, attachments, and accessories
Saw blade
Saw blade solid tooth

1163

Paper industries machinery
Wood preparation equipment
Papermill machinery
Paper and paperboard converting equipment .
Rebuilt pulp and paper industries machinery ..

1164

Printing trades machinery and equipment
Printing presses, offset
Web fed printing presses
Typesetting and casting machinery
Bookbinding machinery and equipment
Bookbinding machinery and equipment ...
Other printing machinery and equipment
Other printing machinery and equipment.

1165

Other special industry machinery
Rubber working and rubber machinery
Tire recapping and repairing machinery
Other rubber working machinery
Plastics machinery
Plastics extruder, 4 1/2" to 8"
Injection molding machinery
Other plastics machinery and parts
Chemical industry machinery
Chemical mixer, plain steel, with or w/o controls ...
Other chemical machinery
Miscellaneous industry machinery
Concrete machinery and parts
Bottle forming/glass making machinery and parts .
Shoemaking machinery ano parts
Metal cleaning, degreasing machinery and parts ...
Stoneworking machinery and parts
Other machinery and parts

1166

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 .
Bag making machine
Machinery for processing pkgs. & bottles ..
Bottle cleaning machine
Casing machine
Labeling machine
Tape dispenser

1167

Service industry machinery and parts
Nonelectric commercial cooking equipment & parts ..
Electric commercial cooking equipment & parts
Water softeners and conditioners
Floor maintenance machinery
Sewage purification equipment
Garbage and trash compactors
Commercial and industrial vacuum cleaners & parts .
Other industrial, commercial service machines
Parts & acces. ex. cooking equip. & vacuum parts ....

1168

Commercial laundry & dry cleaning equip. .
Laundry equipment
Washer-extractor combinations
Other commercial laundry equipment...
Dry cleaning equipment
...
Parts, attachments, and accessories
For commercial laundry equipment

1169

117

Electrical machinery and equipment .
See footnotes at end of table.




104

Other
index base

12/80

01
0101 .99
0103 .99
0104 .99
0105 .99
0106.99
0107 .99
0108 .99
05
0521 .04

12/72

0101
0105
0107
0113

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

.99
.99
.99
.99

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

01
0112.99
02
05
0511 .99
09
0911 .99

12/82
12/82
12/82

01
0106 .99
0107 .99
03

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

12/82

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Price
Apr.
19832

105.2
182.2
117.0
116.3
111.9
106.4
86.0
103.1
352.7
271.9

104.4
184.5
110.5
116.3
111.9
(3)
77.0
104.3
359.3
276.5

103.6
184.5
110.5
116.3
111.9
(3)
74.9
100.5
359.3
276.5

102.2
100.0
106.3
101.8

103.1
100.0
106.3
103.7
100.0

103.4
100.0
106.3
104.3
100.0

296.5
342.8
100.0
165.9
286.3
100.0
100.0
100.0

305.2
362.6

308.7
370.8

289.2
(3)
100.3
100.3

294.5
(3)
100.8
100.8

408.3
107.9

412.4

102.8

412.1
108.2
105.5
104.7
106.0
354.7
105.5
102.7
432.5
283.7
106.8
400.6
105.0
113.4
104.2
106.8
107.7
103.8

3

f)
103.3

105.3
346.9

108.2
105.5
104.7
106.0
354.7
105.5
(3)
430.7

0301 .99
0304 .99
0306 .99
04
0412 .99
0413 .99
06
0626 .99
0627 .99
0628 .99
0629 .99
0633 .99
0635 .99

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

01
0101 .04
0102 .03
0103 .06
0105 .02
0106 .03
02
0202
03
0301 .01
0302 .03
0303 .02
0306 .03

12/76
12/76
12/76
12/76
12/76
12/76
12/76
12/76
12/76
12/76
12/76
12/76
12/76
12/76

169.2
181.3
173.4
172.6
182.6
243.4
180.2
154.5
172.3
159.9
167.5
154.4
177.8
173.8

171.1
184.3
174.6
174.6
187.9
253.9
179.1
156.1
172.3
160.5
171.4
153.3
175.6
173.8

171.5
184.5
174.6
174.6
188.7
253.9
179.1
156.8
172.3
160.9
171.4
155.1
175.6
173.8

0101 .99
0102 .99
0103 .99
0104 .99
0106 .99
0108 .99
0111 .99
0112.99
0121 .99

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

101.1
100.0
100.4
95.1
102.9
103.8
100.0
100.0
103.0
102.5

103.1
102.1
105.5
103.4
103.3
103.8
100.0
101.4
104.3
102.5

102.8
104.5
105.5
97.5
103.3
104.0
100.1
101.4
104.3
102.5

01
0103 .99
0107 .99
02
03
0301 .99

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

101.1
101.3
100.0
100.0
100.0
101.3
102.0

101.2
101.3
99.9
100.0
100.0
101.3
102.0

234.2

236.1

237.3

12/81
12/81
12/72
12/81

105.5
101.9
429.8
283.7

103.9
395.7
103.5
110.8

103.3
105.8

106.3

Apr. 1983

275.9
106.8

401.4
105.0
113.4
102.8
106.6
107.7
105.1

$173,752

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Index
Commodity

Wiring devices
Current carrying
Lightning arrester, 9-10 kv
Incandescent landholders
Lampholders excluding incandescent
Pin & sleeve: outlet, plug cap & connector body
Convenience and power outlet: 2-pole, 3-wire and up
Precision snap-acting switches, exc. limit & dimmers ..
A.c. single pole switches, except mercury
Gen. use switches, ex. non-mercury a.c. single pole ...
Dimmers and ail other special purposes switches
Terminal blocks
Other current-carrying wiring devices
Noncurrent carrying
Wall plate, plastic for switch
Stamped metal outlet box
Stamped metal switch and receptacle box
Electrical metal tubing
EMT fittings
'.
Cast metal box, cover, gasket & access, ex. junction ..
Other noncurrent-carrying wiring devices
Integrating and measuring instruments
Electrical (direct meas.) instr
Watt-hour meter, single phase, 30 amp
Voltmeter, d.c, panel type
Wattmeter
Parts, various, for integrating meters
Electronic (indirect meas.) instr
Volt-ohm-milliammeter, portable
Semiconductor tester parametric
Combination and group test sets
Signal generator, microwave
Signal generator, audio
Field strength instruments
Oscillographic recorder, stylus type
Motors, generators, motor generator sets
Electric motors
Fractional hp., d.c, 1/2 hp
Fractional h.p., a.c, 1/20 - 1/5 h. p
Fractional hp., a.c, 1/4 hp
Fractional hp., a.c, 1/2 hp
Fractional hp., a.c., 1/25 hp. and un
Integral hp., a.c, 3 hp
Integral hp., d.c, 5 hp
Integral hp., d.c, 25 hp
Integral hp., a.c, 50 hp
Generators and generator sets
Electric generating plant 100 - 125 kw
Generator set, portable, gas 1.5-5.0 KW
Generator, a. c, 30 kw
Transformers and power regulators
Fluorescent lamp ballasts
Correct power factor type
Uncorrected power factor type
Distribution transformers
Liquid immersed, pole type, single phase
Liquid immersed, pad mount, single phase
Dry type, single or three phase
Small power transformers
501-2500 KVA, liquid immersed
Large power transformers
Specialty and all other transformers
Open core/coil and units end-bell enclosed
HID lamp transformers
General purpose transformers
Transmission and dist. voltage regs
Other transformers
Switchgear, switchboard, etc. equipment
Panelboards
Distribution, fusible
Lighting, circuit breaker
Safety switches
A-C., 3 pole, 60 amps
Circuit breakers
Air, a.c
Oil, outdoor, 115 kv
Oil, outdoor, 34.5 kv., 1200 amp

Unit

Other
index base

1171
01
0105 .05
0109 .99
0111 .99
0112 .99
0113 .99
0117 .99
0118 .99
0119 .99
0123 .99
0133 .99
0134 .99
02
0265 .03
0266 .99
0267 .99
0273 .99
0281 .99
0285 .99
0289 .99

ea.

per 100

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

12/72
12/81
12/81
12/81

1172
01
0101 .01
0111 .06
0131 .04
0199 .01
02
0244 .04
0245 .13
0246 .08
0247 .10
0248 .05
0267 .04
0271 .04

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

12/75
12/71

12/71
12/69
12/71
12/71
12/71

1173
01
0101 .06
0104 .02
0105 .05
0106 .04
0107 .03
0111 .12
0117 .07
0118 .06
0119.06
02
0222 .09
0223 .13
0224 .07

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

12/68

174
02
0205 .99
0207 .99
03
0301 .99
0303 .99
0315 .05
05
0501 .99
06
07
0701 .99
0703 .99
0711 .99
0725 .07
0731 .99

ea
175

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

See footnotes at end of table.




Commodity
code1

105

01
0101 .12
0102 .06
02
0212 .05
03
0321 .02
0332 .06
0333 .07

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/74
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

Dec.
1982 2

Mar.
19832

Price
Apr.
19832

329.1
293.4
194.9
363.5
108.6
113.1
104.0
101.1
108.7
100.0
108.8
(3)
104.9
363.3
367.5
365.4
379.0
222.9
114.4
116.7
105.8

330.8
297.7
194.5
371.1
112.6
116.1
107.0
101.1
111.1
100.0
111.4
113.6
107.7
360.8
364.2
362.8
374.7
219.9
104.7
111.9
110.9

331.9
297.9
194.5
371.1
112.6
116.5
107.1
101.2
111.1
(3)
111.4
114.5
108.2
363.2
379.1
362.5
373.6
225.6
104.3
111.9
111.1

214.8
254.6
197.3
319.9
147.1
226.5
190.1
250.0
(3)
179.1
241.6
206.5
211.3
197.1

220.6
268.1
197.3
(3)
147.1
252.9
192.4
248.5
90.3
180.0
230.2
209.2
213.7
228.1

220.5
268.1
197.3
332.3
147.1
252.9
192.3
245.4
90.3
(3)
230.2
209.2
213.7
228.1

317.3
308.5
(3)
287.3
292.7
290.7
276.4
335.2
292.5
284.6
354.8
324.3
273.8
255.8
288.6

320.0
303.0
289.9
(3)
300.4
295.2
289.4
330.4
292.3
278.6
344.5
339.5
266.0
272.7
287.2

321.7
303.2
289.9
(3)
300.4
295.2
289.4
327.4
292.3
278.6
344.5
343.5
266.9
276.6
287.2

220.3
105.8
224.7
105.2
112.1
110.6
113.7
253.5
105.9
168.1
97.6
103.0
107.8
101.3
105.6
222.4
101.6

224.2
105.9
224.8
105.4
112.7
111.1
114.3
253.5
110.3
179.8
101.8
104.8
108.1
106.2
105.9
225.2
106.4

225.4
105.9
224.7
105.4
113.2
111.8
114.5
253.5
110.3
179.7
104.3
104.7
107.8
106.1
106.0
223.2
106.4

265.3
305.1
357.8
276.3

264.1
294.3
364.3
254.6

268.6
291.0
364.3
249.2

362.1
218.1
315.5
192.9
255.3

379.2
225.4
320.4
206.1
235.6

379.2
226.0
317.9
206.1
244.8

Apr. 1983

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Unit

Commodity

Switchgear, switchboard, etc. equipment—Continued .
Switchgear
Assembly, indoor, 600 v, a.c
Assembly, indoor, 5 kv, a.c
Distribution cut-out, indicating
Bus duct, plug-in type, 600 amps
Fuse link, 15 amperes
Circuit breaker load centers
12-24 branches
Low-voltage fuses
Cartridge fuse, renewable
Cartridge fuse, one-time
Plug fuse, one-time
Industrial controls
Starters, a. c , 25 hp.t 440 volts
Starters, a.c. 75 hp. 440 volts
Contactor, a. c, size 1, 3 pole
Electric lamps/bulbs
Incandescent
100 watts, inside frosted
Sealed beam head-lamp, replacement
3-way, 50-100-150 watts
Reflector, par type, 150 watts
Automobile lamp, miniature, 32-4 c. p
Sealed beam headlamp, 5.75 inch o.e.m.
Other than incandescent
Fluorescent, rapid start, 40 watts
Mercury lamp, 400 watts
Fluorescent, slimline, 75 watts
Electronic components and accessories
Receiving type electron tubes
Miniature tube, type 6BZ6
Miniature tube, type 6CB6A
Miniature tube, type 12AU7A
Miniature tube, type 12BA6
Miniature tube, type 12BE6
Miniature tube, type 35W4
Miniature tube, type 50C5
Standard glass tube, type 5U4GB
Standard glass tube, type 6SN7GTB
Power, transmitter, special purpose tubes
External anode tube, 100 watts and un
Ext. anode tube, 101 thru 1000 watts
Internal anode tube, 25 watts and less
Xenon gas thyratrons
Oscilloscope tube, single gun
Capacitors
Aluminum electrolytic, standard
All other aluminum electrolytic
Tantalum, dry slug and wire electrolytic, metal case .
Film dielectric
Ceramic tubular, disc, plate and all two terminal
Ceramic monolithic chips
Ceramic monolithic, radial leaded
Ceramic monolithic, axial leaded
Variable dielectric
Resistors for electric applications
Fixed, metal film resistor
Fixed, other, non-wirewound resistor
Fixed, w. w., ultra-prec. (not estab. rel.) resistor
Fixed, non-prec. wirewound resistor, without tap
Pot, non-precision, non wirewound, single turn
Trimmer, wirewound, multi-turn
Potentiometer, w w, multi-turn
Resistor network, thick film
Relays
Switches, mechanical (electronic appl.)
Switches, mechanical (electronic appl.)
Antennas
Connectors
Coaxial connector (radio frequency and above)
Cylindrical, h.d. and standard
Miniature cylindrical
Subminiature cylindrical
Rack and panel, integral shell and similar types
Rack-and-panel/rectangular subminiature
Printed circut connector, one-piece type
Printed-circuit connector, two-piece type
Miscellaneous special purpose connectors

Other
index base

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

1175

04
0441 .03
0443 .03
0452 .06
0453 .03
0454 .04
05
0561 .04
06
0671 .05
0672 .04
0673 .06

ea.

10 ft.
ea.

ea.
ea.
per 1000

07
0777 .06
0781 .05
0783 .05
1177

01
0101 .05
0103 .04
0104 .05
0105 .03
0106 .03
0108 .01
02
0211 .05
0212 .03
0213 .04

ea.
ea.

12/68

ea.
ea.
ea.

106

01
0102 .02
0103 .02
0104 .03
0105 .02
0106 .02
0107 .02
0108 .02
0111 .02
0112.01
03
0321 .06
0322 .05
0324 .05
0326 .04
0336 .06
11
1102.99
1106.99
1112.99
1119 .99
1121 .99
1122.99
1123 .99
1124 .99
1131 .99
12
1215 .99
1219 .99
1228 .99
1229 .99
1245 .99
1251 .99
1259 .99
1272 .99
21
22
2299 .99
23
24
2411 .99
2421 .99
2422 .99
2423 .99
2431 .99
2432 .99
2441 .99
2442 .99
2467 .99

256.7
238.5
252.1
208.0
333.5
284.4

249.0
231.1
232.9
208.0
317.0
283.2

253.0
233.9
246.5
218.8
317.0
283.2

316.7
380.5
384.9
379.8
359.5
260.5
254.2
265.5
282.9

316.7
380.5*
384.9
379.8
359.5
258.7
261.3
244.0
273.0

316.7
380.5
384.9
379.8
359.5
267.3
267.6
256.4
285.9

297.6

305.0
328.8
386.6
285.0
393.5
394.6
229.2
305.3
251.7
226.9
190.7
326.7

310.1
328.4
382.0
296.1
382.3
395.3
233.8
314.2
267.2
248.8
197.2
339.6

180.3
475.8
426.0
463.1
391.5
496.3
508.2
623.1
422.4
547.5
436.6
300.4
325.4
339.2
306.3
419.2
279.9
191.4
97.5
96.9
73.2
148.0
180.3
101.7
(3)
71.3
111.0
183.0
65.3
100.2
105.0
203.6
(3)
107.5
104.2
105.1
232.0
101.7
101.7
216.0
222.6
250.1
115.4
109.5
110.1
202.3
108.6
164.0
95.0
100.0

180.1
475.8
426.0
463.1
391.5
496.3
508.2
623.1
422.4
547.5
436.6
301.2
325.4
324.1
288.8
460.9
279.9
190.0
97.5
96.9
72.8
143.9
3
()
101.7
95.7
71.6
111.0
183.5
64.6
99.9
104.4
203.6
320.3
112.6
104.2
105.1
232.0
100.5
100.5
216.0
220.6
250.1
105.8
105.7
110.1
205.8
108.6
164.2
(3)
100.0

317.1
371.7
286.1
400.7
386.5
237.0
(3)
252.8
225.2

201.4
321.1

1178

See footnotes at end of table.




Commodity
code1

12/68

12/67
12/67

12/68
12/67
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/67
12/67
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/67
12/67
12/80
12/80
12/67
12/67
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/68
06/82
06/82
12/68
12/67
12/68
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/67
12/80
12/72
12/80
12/80

178.5
454.5
406.7
442.3
374.0
473.8
485.3
595.2
403.3
522.9
418.8
291.5
315.6
324.1
283.4
419.2
285.8
192.2
97.5
96.9
74.7
(3)

174.2
101.7

99.6
71.3
118.1
181.7
71.4
99.9

102.5
199.0

314.9
105.1
241.9

100.7
100.7

216.0
221.8
250.1

114.3
108.1
109.8

201.4
107.4
164.0
(3)
100.0

Apr. 1983

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Index
Commodity

Electronic components and accessories—Continued
Part for electronic components
Phono cartridge and pickup
Parts for electronic components
Filters, crystals, and transducers
Filters and crystals
Diodes
Signal diodesor assemblies
Rectifier or other power diodes and assemblies
• Zener diode
Thyristors
Thyristor
Transistors
Radio freq. and microwave pwr trnsistr
Power transistor, 10 watts and over
Optoelectronic devices
Other optoelectronic devices, excluding solar cells ..
Digital bi-polar integrated circuits
Bipolar logic, TTL
Bipolar logic, except TTL
Bipolar memory, except RAM'S
Digital MOS integrated circuits
MOS, except memory
MOS, microprocessor
Linear integrated circuits
Amplifier
Interface
Other analog integrated circuits
Hybrid integrated circuits
Thin film
Multi-chip and other hybrid types
Other semiconductor devices and parts
Dice and wafers
Other semiconductor parts, except dice and wafers .
Printed circuits and cable assemblies
Printed circuit boards and forms
Cable assemblies, electronic
Static power, pulse & frequency converters
Electronic transformers and coils
Audio transformers
Power transformers
Television transformers and reactors
Toroidal windings, all types
Other inductors for electronic applications
MW components, ex tubes, semicon., antenna
Complex component assemb., packs, modules
Miscellaneous electrical mach and equip
Storage batteries
Automotive, 12 volt, replacement
Industrial truck
Primary batteries, dry and wet
Dry cell size d flashlight battery
Misc.gen. purp. dry cell batteries
Dry cell, lantern battery
Dry cell transistor battery
,
Alkaline cell size aa battery
Other dry cells
Carbon and graphite products
Brush, for fractional h.p. motor
Brush, for integral hp. motor
Electrode, graphite
Telegraph apparatus
Other teleprinter terminals
X-ray equipment
X-ray tube, anode
Medical X-ray unit
Engine electrical equipment
Cable sets and ignition wiring harnesses
Regulators for battery charging generators ...
Battery charging alternators and generators .
Starting motors
Other engine electrical equipment

Other
index base

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Price
Apr.
1983 2

1178

27
2709 .99
2799 .99
28
2891 .99
31
3102 .99
3104 .99
3106 .99
33
3302 .99
35
3511 .02
3515 .99
37
3717 .99
41
4103 .99
4112.99
4118 .99
42
4223 .99
4225 .99
45
4552 .99
4556 .99
4558 .99
46
4611 .99
4616 .99
48
4815 .99
4817 .99
51
5191 .99
5192 .99
52
53
5305 .99
5309 .99
5315 .99
5317 .99
5319 .99
57
61

12/68
12/68
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/74
12/74
12/74
12/74
12/74
06/81
12/74
12/74
12/74
12/74
06/81
12/74
12/74
12/74
06/81
12/74
12/74
06/81
12/74
12/74
12/74
12/74
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

01
0101 .13
0102 .07
02
0211 .99
0214 .03
0215 .99
0216 .03
0217 .99
0232 .99
03
0322 .05
0323 .03
0324 .02
04
0432 .05
05
0532.11
0533 .19
06
0601 .99
0602 .99
0603 .99
0604 .99
0606 .99

per 100
per 100
100 lbs.
ea.

319.9
113.9
107.6
100.1
100.3
84.6
72.5
100.5
3
()
95.8
101.7
95.4

318.6
113.9

319.9

100.0
99.9
83.9
72.3
99.7
47.8
95.8
101.7
95.5

81.7
93.6
48.1
52.5
69.1
71.9
42.7
3
()
98.8
57.6
3
()
37.3
64.1
100.8
100.4
93.0
90.1
81.8
95.5
99.6
99.5
100.0
103.7
101.8
106.1
100.0
100.5
106.4
101.1
100.0
100.0

100.1
100.3
84.6
72.5
100.5
49.0
95.8
101.7
95.8
91.5
86.3
81.7
93.5
48.8
52.8
76.3
60.1
41.1
53.9
98.8
60.6
68.0
37.4
70.2
103.0
106.0
(3)
90.6
(3)
95.6
100.1
99.2
103.3
103.9
102.9
106.1
101.4
102.5
106.1
102.1
100.0
105.3

60.8
68.9
37.5
70.2
103.0
106.0
(3)
89.7
(3)
95.7
100.3
99.4
103.3
103.9
103.1
106.1
101.5
102.5
106.4
102.7
100.0
105.3

12/67
12/67
12/67

270.9
210.4
220.1
182.5
205.6
193.9
395.4
222.2
192.3
190.9
78.3
372.1
277.2
323.1
425.5

270.9
207.7
221.5
168.5
209.2
200.4
406.0
222.2
195.0
197.4
73.4
373.4
279.3
333.5
425.5

271.8
210.5
(3)
168.8
209.2
200.4
406.0
222.2
195.0
197.4
73.4
373.6
282.3
333.5
425.5

06/77

101.2

99.5

12/68
12/67
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

258.2
345.1
290.6
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

266.2
352.0
288.4
101.5
101.3
100.0
100.0
100.6

266.2
352.0
288.4
101.5
101.3
100.0
100.0
100.6

06/80
06/80
06/80

122.4
128.0
129.7

124.1
131.3
133.9

123.8
130.9
133.9

06/80

111.5

109.3

179

Misc. electrical and electronic instru

12/80

81.7
93.5
48.8
52.8

40.3

18

Environmental controls
Building comfort controls
Temperature responsive controls
Appliance regulation controls
Temperature responsive appliance control.

181
01
0121 .99
02
0211 .99

See footnotes at end of table.




Commodity
code1

Unit

107

Apr. 1983

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Index
Unit

Commodity

Commodity
code1

Other
index base

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Price
Apr.
19832

Miscellaneous machinery.

119

272.3

273.5

274.0

Oil field and gas field machinery
Oil field and gas field drilling machinery
Portable mast, 140-142
Other surface drilling equip, and parts
Wheel-mounted drilling and well-servicing rigs....
Traveling block
Combination hook
Rotary slip
Swivel
Blowout preventers and accessories
Tungsten-carbide insert bits
Steel-toothed bits
Other bits, including diamond bits
Slush pump
Cementing equipment
Well surveying equipment
Other subsurface drilling equip, and parts .
Oil field and gas field production machine
Christmas tree assemblies
Deepwell pump
Retrievable packers
Permanent packers and accessories
Gas lift valve
Other production equip, and parts

1191

436.8
437.0
(3)
116.2
112.1
196.4

428.8
428.4
(3)
116.3
105.3
196.4

513.0
730.9
604.4

513.0
730.9
604.4
579.8
124.1

479.1
302.3
125.5

428.6
428.3
464.0
117.3
105.3
196.4
513.0
730.9
604.4
579.8
124.1
134.0
130.9
303.3
115.3
111.0
139.8
430.9
117.1
324.4
383.8
479.1
302.3
125.8

Mining machinery and equipment
Underground mining machinery
Loading machines, underground mine
Shuttle cars, all types
Crushing, pulverizing, screening machinery .
Gyratory crushers, all types, stationary ....
Screens, vibrating, trommel, mine type ....
Drills and other mining machinery
Rock drills, percussion type
Mineral benefication equipment
Other mineral benefication equipment
Mining machinery parts
Mining machinery parts, excluding drills ...
Percussion rock drill bits

1192

367.7
423.9
346.9
372.0
335.1
309.6
175.9
238.7
206.8
119.3
116.8

Office and store machines and equipment.
Calculating and accounting machines
Accounting machine
P.O.S. cash register, electronic
Typewriters
Typewriters, portable, manual
Portable electric
Safes
Cabinet type
Coin-operated auto, merchandising machines
Coin-operated auto, merchandising mach., ex. parts .
Parts for automatic merchandising machines
Other office and store machines
Check indorsing machine
Addressing machine, electric
Time recording machine

1193

02
0203 .03
0205 .99
0208 .99
0211 .03
0213 .02
0214 .02
0215 .06
0216 .99
0227 .99
0228 .99
0229 .99
0232 .06
0234 .99
0236 .99
0239 .99
04
0403 .99
0413 .08
0421 .99
0422 .99
0432 .01
0433 .99
01
0102 .99
0115 .99
02
0228 .99
0234 .99
03
0341 .99
06
0621 .99
53
5301 .99
5346 .99
01
0101 .12
0111 .07
03
0313 .14
0314 .10
05
0521 .05
06
0654 .99
0655 .99
07
0741 .07
0742 .09
0746 .05

ea.
ea.
ea.

Internal combustion engines
Gasoline engines
Outboard motors
5-15 hp
Outboard motor, 40-80 h.p
Diesel, semidiesel, & dual fuel, non-auto
Diesel, semidiesel, & dual fuel, under 151 h.p
Diesel, semidiesel, & dual fuel, 151 h.p. and over
Diesel, semidiesel, & dual fuel, auto
Diesel, semidiesel, & dual fuel engines, automotive ....
Parts and accessories for i.e. engines
Parts and accessories for i.e. engines

194

Machine shop products
Carburetors, pistons, piston rings, & valv
Carburetors, new, for motor vehicles
Piston rings, compression type, o.e.m, motor vehicle .
Intake and exhaust valves, for motor vehicles
Piston rings, compression type, ex. motor vehicles ....
Piston rings, oil type, for motor vehicle use
Flexible hose, steel
Flexible hose, steel

195

01
02
0211 .06
0212 .10
07
0711 .99
0712 .99
08
0811 .99
09
0911 .99
01
0101 .99
0112 .99
0114 .99
0115.99
0117 .99
02
0211 .02

See footnotes at end of table.




108

12/71
12/80
12/80
12/75

572.1

12/80
12/80
12/80

124.1
(3)
130.9
308.7

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/71
12/71
12/80

134.0
(3)
303.3

115.3
111.0

115.3
111.0

139.8
438.4

139.8
431.2
117.1
324.4
383.8

120.6
372.4
368.6
474.3
302.3
126.6
365.6
416.5
337.1
(3)
336.0

06/81
06/81

118.6

115.4

368.5
427.3
343.4
378.4
334.8
310.4
172.6
238.7
206.8
119.5
117.3

12/72

357.5
187.6

360.0 175.1

359.9
175.1

153.1
86.2
112.7
106.4
144.0
139.6
136.1

154.6
86.5

154.8
86.5

142.9
137.6
132.6

142.9
137.6
132.6

283.8

283.8
212.8
102.4

12/74

310.4
174.0
236.5

208.9

12/73
12/68

06/82
06/82
12/74
12/74

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

270.7
208.8
101.5
103.5
256.6
179.3
171.1
224.8
336.7
364.4
341.7
337.5
345.4
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

398.8
398.8
511.6
266.9
527.2

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/71

100.0
(3)
100.0
272.5

213.5
102.9
109.2
257.4
179.3
(3)
225.8
338.8
(3)

331.9
327.3
336.0
102.0
107.1

109.2
259.9
179.3
(3)
238.5
340.4
(3)
331.9
327.3
336.0

102.1
107.1

100.9
103.5

101.0
104.5

103.5

104.5

319.0

321.3

400.3
401.0
(3)

400.4
401.1
(3)
276.7
(3)

275.8
(3)
107.5
(3)
100.0
272.5

107.5
100.0
100.0
272.5

Apr. 1983

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Index
Commodity

Commodity
code1

Unit

Steam, gas, & hydraulic turbines & parts
Steam, gas, and hydraulic turbines
Mechanical drive steam turbines
Turbine parts and accessories
Parts for mechanical drive steam turbines

1196
01
0101 .99
02
0201 .99

Furniture and household durables
Household furniture

Other
index base

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

Dec.
1982 2

103.0
101.1
100.7
111.0
114.1

Mar.
1983 2

103.4
101.3
101.0
112.1
116.3

Price
Apr.
1983 2

103.4
101.3
101.1
112.1
116.3

12

209.2

212.1

213.1

121

232.0

232.9

233.7

Metal household furniture

1211

209.1

209.1

209.1

Wood household furniture
Living room furniture
Table
Desks
Chairs
Credenzas and bookcases
Other nonupholstered living rm furniture
Dining room furniture
Table
Chairs
Buffets and servers
China and corner cabinets
Other dining rm & kitchen furniture
Bedroom furniture
Beds, except bunk
Headboard sets
Dresser, vanities and dressing tables
Night tables & stands
Chests
Wardrobes
Other nonupholstered bedroom furniture
Other wood household furniture
Unpainted wood furniture
Unassembled wood household furniture

1212

256.2
242.0
238.9

257.5
242.2
238.9

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

255.0
237.5
238.0
114.5
105.7
118.8
113.7
276.6
276.0
291.8
254.7
271.3
(3)
251.4
255.4
114.6
250.4
117.6
243.5
114.4
114.9
109.3
112.3
110.9

Upholstered household furniture
Sofa, including sectional sofa pieces
Chairs, including rockers and recliners...
Sofa bed, convertible
Other upholstered household furniture ...

1213

06/82

Bedding....
Box spring
Mattress, innerspring

01
0101 .99
0103 .99
0105 .99
0106 .99
0109 .99
02
0211 .99
0216 .99
0221 .99
0231 .99
0233 .99
03
0336 .99
0341 .99
0342 .99
0344 .99
0351 .99
0353 .99
0355 .99
04
0463 .99
0465 .99

ea.

Porch and lawn furniture

274.0
273.4
286.4
254.5
(3)

(3)

(3)

273.2
115.5
254.3
(3)
115.5
252.1
119.5
247.4
117.1
118.0
110.6
117.9
(3)

212.3
212.7
210.9
205.6
102.3

211.5
212.3
210.1
204.3
102.3

212.4
212.3
212.2
204.3
102.3

202.2
195.9
202.6

206.8
204.5
204.0

206.8

113.0
253.0
(3)
115.3
252.1
118.1
(3)

117.1
116.7
108.9
(3)

(3)
(3)

300.0

300.0

285.4

286.7

273.2
270.2
271.3
287.1
280.6

282.7
283.4
277.3
293.3
291.7

285.6
288.0
285.4
293.3
291.7

283.8
120.4
300.8
114.9
128.9
119.5
272.7
262.7
118.3
122.7

288.9
122.8
313.5
118.2
128.9
121.4
280.7
266.4
(3)
122.7

289.0
122.0
310.7
118.6
125.7
122.1
281.5
269.2
111.1
122.7

181.5

181.0

181.4

159.3
158.4
133.8
138.6
(3)
119.3
121.4

158.3
157.3
132.6
137.7
(3)
119.3
121.4

158.4
157.2
132.8
137.6
114.9
120.5
123.4

245.6
206.8
242.6

248.1
210.8
247.5

249.7
210.8
247.5

0101
0111
0121
0131

.08
.07
.11
.06

02
0201 .99
0205 .99
0207 .99
03
0321 .99
0325 .99
0331 .99
0335 .99

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

06/80
06/80

23
231
01
0159 .99
0161 .99
0163 .99
02
0265 .99
232

109

(3)

115.4
276.2
272.9
289.4

296.7

222

See footnotes at end of table.

(3)
(3)

278.5

ea.

sq. yd.
sq. yd.

(3)

123.4

215

ea.

Soft surface floor coverings
Tufted broadloom
Tufted broadloom-polyester
Tufted broadloom-nylon
Tufted broadloom-other fibers
Other soft surface floor covrgs
Bathmats and rugs 6x9 or less

(3)

123.1

22
221

Floor coverings




06/80
06/80

0102 .14
0111 .12

ea.
ea.

Metal commercial furniture
File cabinets and equipment
Letter filing cabinets
Horizontal file cabinets
Other file cabinets
Other metal commercial furniture
Clerical and secretarial desk
Chairs
Tables & stands
Misc. metal office furniture

Hard surface floor coverings
Vinyl sheet goods, semi-permanent
Vinyl sheet goods, permanent

.99
.99
.23
.99

06/80

1214
ea.

ea.

Commercial furniture
Wood commercial furniture
Office chair, side
Office chair, swivel
Office desk, general purpose
Office desk, executive

0101
0111
0121
0131

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

0141 .02
0161 .03

12/68
06/80
06/80
06/80

Apr. 1983 #

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Commodity
code1

Unit

Commodity

Other
index base

124

Household appliances
Major appliances
Cooking equipment
Free-standing electric ranges
Built-in surface cooking tops, electric
Drop-in electric ranges
Portable microwave ovens
Parts and accessories for electric cooking equipment
Free-standing gas ranges
Surface cooking tops, gas
Nonstandard type gas ranges
Portable outdoor cooking units
Parts and accessories for outdoor cooking equipment
All other cooking equipment, except gas and electric .
Laundry equipment
Washing machine, automatic
Electric dryers
Gas dryer
Refrigeration equipment
Refrigerator-freezer, 14.4 cu. ft. and under
Refrigerator-freezer, 19.5 cu. ft. and over
Home freezer, upright type
Other major appliances
Dishwasher, undercounter
.....
Food waste disposer
Room air conditioners

1241

Sewing machines
Portable type, with imported head

1242

01 .01
0111 .99
0115.99
0117.99
0121 .99
0129 .99
0134 .99
0136 .99
0137 .99
0153 .99
0155 .99
0161 .99
02
0211 .99
0232 .99
0233 .99
03
0331 .99
0333 .99
0337 .24
04
0441 .25
0442 .99
0445 .99

...
•.

Dec.
19822

06/80
12/81
12/81

0131 .14

Apr.
19832

201.8

203.4

205.2

206.4
220.7
231.7

209.6
224.9
239.4
224.3
113.8
99.3
120.1
252.1
113.9
115.0
107.4
(3)
122.4
214.7
205.2
233.0
117.5
201.7
108.8
107.0
205.3
190.2
192.6
(3)
166.5

211.3
225.3
240.3
224.3
113.8

06/81
12/78
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

Mar.
19832

245.8
110.4
112.9
106.7

210.6
200.4
229.6
116.7
200.1
108.8
105.9
201.9
186.9
187.7
200.5
165.5

252.4
113.9

115.0
107.4
115.0
(3)

214.4
205.2
231.5
118.7
202.4
108.8
(3)
205.3
196.6
192.6
(3)

176.4

191.5

191.9

191.9

159.8
159.8

154.0

168.4

161.1
162.9
148.4
100.0
188.1

176.4
176.8
(3)
206.4
(3)
152.1
(3)
99.1
(3)
100.0
100.0

177.3
177.8
(3)
208.6
(3)
152.1
(3)
99.1
(3)
100.0
100.0

Household vacuum cleaners, parts, & atta
Vacuum cleaners
Canister, tank, and all other general purpose
Complete power unit, central system type
Upright

1243

Electric housewares and fans
Small household appliances
Automatic toasters
Automatic coffee makers
Electric fry pan (skillet)
Standard household electric irons
Men's electric razors and dry shavers
Electric fans
Electric range hoods, ducted and nonducted
Parts & attach. - small elect, appliances
Parts & attachments for small electrical appliances

1244

Electric lamps

1245

290.3

125

87.1

Radio receivers
Home radios
Radio combinations, port & table
Car radios

1251

90.3
91.8
78.7
84.3

90.6
92.3
(3)
84.4

90.3
91.6
(3)
84.4

Television receivers
Color TV receivers
Color console TV receiver
Color TV, table & port, over 10"-17"
Color TV, table & port, over 17"

1252

84.7
94.7
81.9
87.1
93.3

84.5
94.5
81.9
83.9
93.7

84.1
94.0
81.3

Other home electronic equipment
Phonographs, ex. mechanical
Elec. phonograph, not coin op., mono
Tape recorders & players
Audio tape recorder, cassette
Speakers (inc. loudspeaker systems)
Loudspeakers, bookshelf
Loudspeakers, floor standing
Loudspeakers, sold separately
Microphones
Public address systems

1253

97.4
108.2
114.9
110.3
82.2
110.9
102.0
121.5
(3)
117.3

*98.3
112.5
126.1
110.3
82.2
111.2
99.9
122.1
110.5
117.3
102.5

98.3
112.5
126.1
110.3
82.2
111.2
99.9
122.1
110.5
117.3
102.5

298.1

311.7

313.3

299.7
379.0

313.2

313.2
367.6

01
0111 .99
0116.99
0121 .99
01
0111 .99
0113 .99
0115 .99
0122 .05
0123 .99
02
0212 .99
03
0311 .99

Home electronic equipment

Other household durable goods
Dinnerware
Vitreous china, plate, cup, saucer
See footnotes at end of table.




no

12/82
12/67
12/82
12/82

06/80
06/80
06/80

02
0201 .99
0202 .99
0203 .99

06/80

02
0202 .99
03
0302 .99
05
0501 .99
0502 .99
0504 .99
0505 .99
0507 .99

06/80
06/80
06/80
12/70
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

261
0101 .04

100.0
177.5
177.5

02
0202 .99
03

26
doz.

12/82
12/73

06/80
06/80

180.6
145.8
132.4
100.0
198.9
100.0
100.0

154.4
(3)
100.0

293.6

293.6

87.2

Apr. 1983

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Index
Commodity

Commodity
code1

Unit

Other
index base

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Price
Apr.
19832

Household glassware

1262

428.5

459.2

459.2

Household flatware
Sterling, 6 piece

1264
0111 .04

406.3
574.8

455.7
726.9

468.8
766.9

0101 .05

189.9

191.2

191.2

245.4
100.0
242.7
(3)
100.0
100.0

251.8
100.8
245.8
265.3
100.0
100.1
100.7
102.3
101.6
103.5
102.3
102.3
102.1

252.3
101.4
246.7
268.4
100.3
100.4
101.1
102.7
101.6
104.6
101.9
101.6
102.5

249.9
323.0
214.3

249.9
(3)
323.0
214.3

244.0

246.3

246.3

320.5

321.9

323.7

225.3
107.1
110.2
114.5

229.7
110.6
114.2
115.0

229.7
110.6
(3)
115.0

306.7

309.0

310.6

281.0
300.1
295.3
99.9
268.6

284.3
302.6
298.1
100.0
272.3

284.8
303.8
297.2
98.8
273.4

0131 .99

326.3

326.9

330.2

33

298.5

300.1

300.3

331
11
1111 .99
1112.99
1113 .99
1121 .99
1131 .99
1132 .99
1133 .99
21
2101 .99
31
3101 .99
4101 .99

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

275.9
101.2
283.4
101.6
102.4
99.5
252.4
101.5
102.4
103.2
103.2
119.9
119.9
104.4

277.0
101.7
284.6
102.3
102.9
99.5
253.2
102.1
102.5
103.2
103.2
119.9
119.9
106.3

280.6
103.1
285.3
103.7
103.6
100.4
254.8
104.6
104.3
103.2
103.2
120.1
120.1
106.3

06/80
06/80

262.7
270.2
102.4
101.6

263.4
271.6
102.4
101.6

262.8
270.4
(3)
101.6

306.3

307.1

307.8

112.7
116.5

116.7
116.5
122.9
109.5
109.6

setting

Mirrors
Mirror, plate glass

1265

Lawn and garden equip., ex. garden tract
Lawn mowers, walk-behind
Rotary, push type, gasoline engine powered
Rotary, self-propelled, gasoline engine powered
Reel, all types, excluding electric
Other nonriding lawn and garden equipment
Power lawn edger/trimmers, fixed blade
Lawn tractors and riding mowers
Front engine
Rear engine
Parts & attach., consumer lawn & garden eq
Parts
Attachments

1266

Cutlery
Razor blades
Kitchen knife
Household scissors

02
0201 .99
0202 .99
0203 .99
03
0303 .99
04
0401 .99
0402 .99
05
0501 .99
0502 .99

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0

12/73

246.0
(3)
331.8
207.5

1267
0101 .07
0111 .03
0131

per 1000
doz.

100.0

f3)

1268

Metal household containers
Saucepan, aluminum

0101 .07
13

Glass

131

Flat glass
Sheet, plate, and float glass
.085 Inch through .107 inch
Other flat glass

1311
05
0501 .99
07

Concrete ingredients and related product

12/80
12/80
12/80

32

Construction sand, gravel, & crushed sto
Sand, construction
Gravel, for concrete
Other construction gravel, incl. asphaltic aggregate
Crushed stone, for concrete
,

321

Cement

322

0101
0111
0115
0121

Portland cement
Concrete products
Concrete block and brick
Structural block, aggregate
Lightweight stretcher units: 8" x 8" x 16"
Lightweight stretcher, other sizes, n.e.c
Other lightweight units, any size, n.e.c
Medium weight units
Normal weight stretcher units: 8" x 8" x 16"
Normal weight stretcher, other sizes, n.e.c
Other normal weight units, any size, n.e.c
Decorative block
Decorative block
Concrete brick
Concrete brick
Paving blocks
Concrete pipe
Storm sewer pipe, reinforced
Storm sewer pipe, non-reinforced
Sanitary sewer pipe, reinforced

.25
.99
.99
.10

06/82

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

332
0101 .99
0102 .99
0105 .99

Ready-mixed concrete
Ready-mixed concrete

333

Precast concrete products
Burial vaults and boxes
Concrete septic tanks
Other precast concrete products

334

0101 .99
0101 .99
0103 .99
0104 .99

Prestressed concrete products

335

See footnotes at end of table.




100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

Apr. 1983

111

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

108.5

116.7
116.5
122.9
109.5

06/80

112.7

112.7

$4,691

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual Items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Price

Index
Commodity

Prestressed concrete products—Continued .
Prestressed single and double tees
Prestressed concrete bridge beams

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

06/80
06/80

115.8
105.1

115.8

113.5
102.6

264.8

270.9

275.3

320.7

335.3

339.2

0131 .09

207.2
188.3

203.3
184.7

203.3
184.7

0101 .08

222.4

ft

237.4

337.2

338.2

338.7

220.9
361.4
375.3
296.6
411.2
190.1

221.6
364.2
378.6
296.6
411.2
190.1

203.0
186.6
209.2
199.1

203.1
186.6
209.2
199.4

0101 .99
0102 .99
134

Apr. 1983

1341
per 1000

0101 .22
1344

Clay tile
Wall tile, glazed, standard grade .

sq.ft.

Clay sewer pipe
Sewer pipe, vitrified clay .

ft.

$131,659

1345
135

Refractories .

12/74

1352

Refractories, clay
Fireclay brick
Superduty fireclay brick .
Ladle brick
High alumina brick
Castable refractories

per
per
per
per
ton

Refractories, non clay
Magnesite brick
Magnesite-chrome brick .
Basic ramming mixes

per 1000
per 1000
ton

1000
1000
1000
1000

0111 .12
0121 .18
0131 .12
0151

12/74

219.6
365.1
372.1
296.3
402.8
190.1

0101 .01
0111 .01
0131 .01

12/74
12/74
12/74
12/74

203.0
186.6
209.2
199.1

0101 .13

1353

Asphalt roofing .
Prepared asphalt roofing
Shingles, strip
Roll roofing, smooth surfaced .
Roll roofing, mineral surfaced .

Other
index base

1335

Structural clay prod., ex. refractories .
Building brick
Building brick ....

Commodity
code1

Unit

136

397.0

373.2

389.0

1361

354.4
341.2
451.5
393.0

324.0
311.5
411.1
366.4

339.0
325.0
439.2
385.4

1362

542.3

541.0

559.5

137

253.9

263.4

271.4

216.5
94.2
106.8

ft
ft
ft

233.4
97.4
113.3

357.6

354.1

353.8

101.0

101.1

99.9

99.1
397.6

06/82

99.7
99.9
400.6
3
()

06/82

396.1
394.5
99.8

0102 .09
0111 .11
0112.06

sq.
sq.
sq.

Other asphalt roofing .
Gypsum products

2.266

605.644
919.557
493.028
317.586
2,461.250
3,240.000

19.651
6.539
8.794

1371
1 /2 inch regular gypsumboard
Type X gypsumboard
Other gypsum products, n.e.c...

0111 .99
0112.99
0113.99
138

Glass containers .
Glass containers
Food
Beer
Liquor
Wine
Medical and health, narrow neck
Toiletries and cosmetics, narrow neck .
Non-alcoholic beverages

1381
0105
0123
0131
0135
0141
0151
0163

Other nonmetallic minerals.
Building lime
Hydrated, masons..
Hydrated, finishing .

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

06/82
06/82

476.3

478.6

1391

352.8
372.9
337.7

356.5
380.6
338.5

356.8
381.8
338.2

359.3
353.1
356.2

366.8
356.2
358.7

373.3
357.1
360.1

0101 .10
0102 .05
1392

Paving mixtures and blocks
Asphalt, paving
Bituminous/asphaltic concrete mixtures and blocks .

394

Nonmetallic minerals, n. e. c.
Industrial sand
Glass sand
Foundry sand
Other industrial sand

399

01
0101 .99
02
0201 .99

12/81

107.9

111.5

115.1

581.6
784.3
337.9

583.8
784.3
342.2

585.2
786.8
342.3

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

99.4
100.7
100.5
96.8

99.4
101.5
99.0
96.9

99.6
101.5
99.6
96.9

12/68

257.5

257.1

255.6

258.1

257.7

255.9

0101 .99
0111 .99

01
0101 .99
0111 .99
0121 .99

Transportation equipment

41

See footnotes at end of table.

112

95.2

100.0
395.4
395.8
95.2

471.0

ton
ton

Motor vehicles and equipment.

397.8
100.0
395.4
395.8

139

Insulation materials
Mineral wool for structual insulation
Building batt, blankets, and rolls
Min. wool for indus. & equip, insulation
Mineral wool for industrial and equipment insulation .




06/81
06/81

72.215
92.903

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Index
Commodity

Commodity
code1

Unit

Motor vehicles
Passenger cars
Motorcycles
Trucks, 10,000 lbs. GVW and under
Trucks, 10,000 lbs. GVW and under...
Trucks, over 10,000 lbs. GVW
Trucks, over 10,000 lbs. GVW

1411

Motor vehicle parts
Motor vehicle parts, new
Motor vehicle parts, new
Motor vehicle parts, rebuilt
Motor vehicle parts, rebuilt

1412

Truck and bus bodies
Truck and bus bodies sold separately
Truck bodies sold separately
Bus bodies sold separately
Completed vehicles on purchased chassis
Truck bodies sold on purchased chassis
Other vehicle bodies sold on purchased chassis .

1413

Truck trailers
Vans, over 10,000 lbs
Other closed top vans
Open top vans
Tanks, over 10,000 lbs
Tanks for flammable liquids
Other trailers and chassis, over 10,000 Ib .
Bulk commodity trailers
Platform trailers
Low-bed heavy haulers
Dump trailers and chassis
Detach, trailers & converter gear

1414

Aircraft.

Other
index base

12/82

234.1
219.1
157.9
275.3
100.0
317.5
100.0

233.8
218.9
158.1
273.3
99.3
317.6
100.0

231.5
216.5
158.1
270.1
98.1
317.6
100.0

03
0331 .99
04
0431 .99

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

353.2
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

351.9
99.7
99.7
102.4
102.4

351.5
99.6
99.6
102.7

01
0102 .99
0104 .99
02
0202 .99
0206 .99

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.7
101.6
101.8
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.7
101.6
101.9
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.1

01
0104 .99
0105 .99
02
0201 .99
03
0301 .99
0303 .99
0304 .99
0305 .99
04

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

108.7
108.6
107.8
108.4
103.0
107.0
114.4
107.5
112.8
116.1
111.8
103.4

109.0
108.9
107.9
108.7
105.2
107.0
114.4
107.2
113.0
115.6
111.8
103.4

109.0
108.8
107.8
108.3
104.8
106.2
114.7
107.8
113.5
115.6
111.8
103.4

12/68

329.5

329.5

329.5

12/81

103.5

104.2

104.6

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

103.6
103.6
103.3
103.6
102.9
101.3
105.1
104.4
102.9
106.6
103.8

103.5
103.5
104.5
104.9
103.9
101.8
106.9
105.2

104.5
104.5
104.5
104.9
104.8
102.0
108.7
105.2

103.9

103.9

350.8

357.4

357.2

01
04
05 .99
0571 .99
06 .99
0681 .99

12/72
12/82

43

Boats
Outboard motorboats
Runabouts
Inboard motorboats, incl. i.-o. houseboats
Cabin cruisers, non-military
Inboard-outdrive boats, except houseboats ....
Under 20 ft., LO.A
Over 20 ft., LO.A
All other boats
Sailboats, with auxiliary power
Sailboats, without auxiliary power
Other boats: rowboats, canoes, skiffs, etc.

432
01
0101 .99
02
0202 .99
03
0301 .99
0302 .99
04
0401 .99
0402 .99
0403 .99

Railroad equipment...
es at end of table....

See foot

Miscellaneous products
Toys, sporting goods, small arms, etc

290.4

284.4

287.6

51

223.7

226.2

226.8

511

227.8
149.7
127.9

228.9

229.5
151.2
125.3
144.9
214.4
165.3
183.4
173.7
189.4
237.6

dozen

0102 .04
0104 .02
0122 .03
0135 .08
0143 .05
0161 .31
0165 .18
0172 .24
0191 .04

dozen
doz.
dozen

ea.
doz.

512
0141
0151
0171
0181

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

Small arms and ammunition

513

See footnotes at end of table.




102.7

421

Boats .

Sporting and athletic goods .
Baseball glove
Football
Bowling ball
Bicycle

Price
Apr.
19832

42

Fixed wing
Fixed wing, utility .

Toys, games, and children's vehicles .
Non-powered transportation toy ....
Sports oriented games
Toy gun
Game, board
Preschool toy
Doll
Stuffed toy .
Stroller
Children's riding vehicles

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

113

.10
.06
.02
.13

12/77
12/77
12/77
12/77

12/73

147.2
214.3
159.0
(3)

151.2
125.3
(3)
214.4

173.7
185.6
248.3

164.7
183.4
170.9
189.4
237.6

206.4
188.8
(3)
178.6
270.9

206.3
192.8
(3)
177.2
270.9

207.1
192.8
(3)
177.2
271.1

264.9

282.0

282.0

Apr. 1983

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Index
Commodity

Small arms and ammunition—Continued ...
Small arms
Revolver
Small arms ammunition
Revolver cartridge, 38 special
Rifle cartridge, center fire
Rifle cartridge, rim fire
Shot gun shell

Commodity
code1

Unit

Other
index base

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Price
Apr.
19832

1513

per
per
per
per

01
0102 .07
02
0222 .02
0231 .02
0232 .02
0241 .04

1000
1000
1000
1000
152

Tobacco products
Cigarettes
Filter tip, king size
Filter tip, super king and long size

1521

Cigars
Low priced
Popular priced
Medium priced
High priced

1522

0102 .99
0103 .99

12/82

0101 .99
0102 .99
0103 .99
0104 .99

:

1523

Other tobacco products
Smoking tobacco
Loose leaf chewing tobacco
Chewing tobacco other than loose leaf
Snuff, dry and moist

261.3
312.4
268.9
305.8
291.0
275.3
238.5

274.6
325.9
289.9
324.8
312.1
290.6
261.7

274.6
325.9
289.8
322.7
312.1
290.6
261.7

382.9

335.1

354.7

409.5
398.5
100.0

351.3
303.7
95.0

373.9
348.3
90.7

179.5
195.0
189.5
166.2
167.5

177.1
188.5

171.1

180.1
195.0
(3)
169.8
171.4

359.1
343.8

382.5
357.4

357.4

379.3

386.3
357.4
101.3
105.0
371.1

153

279.8

280.6

280.3

Buttons and button blanks

1531

213.6

219.0

218.2

Pin fasteners and similar notions

1532

289.5
375.4

289.5
375.4

289.2
391.5

210.0

216.9

216.9

0101 .99
0102 .99
0103 .99
0121 .99

Notions

doz.

0111 .07

12/82
12/82

12/72

Safety pin

154
Photographic equipment and supplies

1541

128.7

131.0

131.0

1542

270.7

281.9

281.9

Photographic equipment
Photographic supplies

155

12/74

161.7

163.3

162.5

1552

163.2
104.9
104.9
104.7
100.4
103.4
106.0
103.6

165.4

01
0101 .99
02
0201 .99
0202 .99
0203 .99
0204 .99

12/74
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

106.3
(3)
106.1
(3)
(3)
(3)

164.3
105.3
(3)
106.2
(3)
107.6
(3)

01
0101 .99
0102 .99
0103 .99
02
0201 .99

12/74
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

154.0
99.5
102.7
102.5
97.0
98.7
98.7

Mobile homes
Mobile homes, single wide
Single, 12 ft. wide
Single, 12 ft. wide
Single, 14 ft. wide and over
Length, 59 ft. and under
Length, 60 to 69 ft
Length, 70 to 74 ft
Length, 75 ft. and over
Mobile homes, double wide
Double, 24 ft. width
Length, 49 ft. and under
Length, 50 to 59 ft
Length, 60 ft. and over
Double, other than 24 ft width
Other than 24 ft. width

1553

103.7

103.7

153.6
99.3

153.9
99.4

e>
(33)
()

98.6
()

98.8
98.8

3

Medical devices
Personal aid equipment
Electronic hearing aids
Eye-glass type
Behind-the-ear type
In-the-ear type

06/78

117.5

118.6

118.4

01
0101 .05
0103 .05
0105 .02

06/78
06/78
06/78
06/78

117.2
114.5
115.7
119.7

118.3
116.6
117.5
119.7

117.1
116.6
115.1
119.7

0101 .99

06/82
06/82

102.6
102.0

103.6
103.1

103.5
102.9

06/78

130.3

132.8

133.4

06/78
06/78
06/78
06/78
06/78
06/78
06/78
06/78

146.3
136.0
146.9
176.5
130.0
127.4
112.0
132.3

148.9
138.4
151.0
178.3
132.9
129.1
115.0
134.9

149.8
139.9
151.0
178.3
134.1
129.1
115.0
135.2

156
1561
each
each
each

Medical instruments and equipment

562

Medical instruments and apparatus

57

Industrial safety equipment
Industrial safety equipment
Respiratory protective equipment
Respirator, air purifier type
Respirator, supplied air type
Self-contained breathing apparatus
Eye and face protective equipment
Safety glasses, clear, less sideshields ..
Goggles, industrial safety
Face shield

571
each
each
each
pair
each
each

See footnotes at end of table.




Apr. 1983

114

01
0101 .02
0103 .03
0105 .04
02
0201 .03
0202 .02
0203 .07

$168,526
413.246

26.289
182.142

Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Index
Commodity
code1

Commodity

Industrial safety equipment—Continued
Welder's helmet
Emergency eye wash and shower
Hearing protective equipment
Hearing protector, ear muff type
Hearing protector, plug type
Guards, mechanical power press
Light curtains
Vertical moving gate
Miscellaneous types, power press guards .
Protective clothing
Safety cap or hat
Welder's gloves, leather
First aid kits
First aid kit
Alarms, electronic
Back-up alarm, electronic, automatic

Other
index base

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Price
Apr.
19832

1571

0204 .02
0205 .03
03
0301 .03
0303 .02
04
0403 .02
0404 .02
0411 .01
05
0501 .04
0503 .01
06
0601 .03
07
0701 .02

each
each
each
pair
each
each
each
each
pair
each
each

06/78
06/78
06/78
06/78
06/78
06/78
06/78
06/78
06/78
06/78
06/78
06/78

142.5
124.5
123.5
124.7
122.3
121.4
105.8
141.7
128.7
134.4
123.3
145.5

146.1
127.9
126.2
128.2
124.1
123.7
105.8
144.1
132.5
137.1
127.4
146.9

150.2
127.9
129.4
130.3
128.4
122.2
105.8
144.1
132.5
137.6
127.8
147.4

06/78

131.5

133.7

133.7

06/78

159

Other miscellaneous products
Caskets
Cloth-covered wood casket
Hardwood casket
Steel, other than stainless casket.

1591
0102 .07
0103 .06
0104 .08

12/68
12/68
12/68

118.6

118.6

118.6

351.6

349.9

349.8

217.5
194.6
270.3
201.3

219.4
196.5
272.9
203.0

219.4
196.5
272.9
203.0

Matches ...

1592

232.2

232.2

232.2

Musical instruments
Electric guitar
Drum set
Piano, over 37"
Organ, excluding pipe organ .

1593

226.6
(3)
142.8
136.7

179.7

227.4
117.1
141.2
136.7
181.5

227.4
(3)
141.2
136.7
181.5

12/78
12/78
12/78
12/78
12/78
12/78
12/78
12/78
12/78
12/78
12/78
12/78
12/78
12/78

160.8
192.1
189.8
233.7
189.0
164.6
189.6
149.5
129.5
104.4
133.1
156.5
146.8
169.3

160.6
193.0
193.4
237.6
185.8
164.6
189.6
149.5
132.3
105.9
132.3
156.5
138.4
158.8

159.8
190.6
190.7
230.1
186.5
164.6
189.6
149.5
132.3
105.9
132.3
156.5
140.2
164.5

12/78

99.1

97.6

97.6

0125 .02

189.2
221.6

163.0
226.3

160.5
229.7

0132 .15
0133 .12

190.3
203.9
168.8

192.4
205.0
163.9

198.3
205.0
182.3

02
0245 .06
0246 .03
03
04
0455 .08

225.3
148.9
131.0
168.9
281.0
267.6
243.3

230.0
163.8
182.1
144.1
281.0
267.6
243.3

231.0
166.8
187.8
144.1
281.0
267.6
243.3

241.9

241.9

241.9

227.2

227.2

227.2

Jewelry and jewelry products
Jewelry, platinum and karat gold
Ring, ladies' high fashion
Ring, wedding, gold
Earrings, ladies', 14 karat gold
Other precious metal jewelry
Ring, sterling, ladies' and men's
Bracelet, ladies', gold filled
Costume jewelry
Ring, ladies', costume
Earrings, children's, costume
Watchband? metal, men's and women's .
Jeweler's materials and findings
Finding, gold filled
Diamonds and lapidary work
Diamond, .25 carat

0104 .02
0106
0107 .07
0109 .26

each
each
each
ea.
594

02
0201 .05
0205 .02
0207 .04
03
0301 .04
0303 .02
04
0401 .02
0403 .04
0409 .01
05
0503 .04
06
0601

each
each
pair
various
each
various
doz. pair
each
various
each

Pens and pencils
Black lead pencil .

gross

Watches and clocks
Wristwatch, woman's imported movement, 1 ....
Wrist watch, men's, imported movement

7 jew/quartz
ea.

Brushes
Personal brushes
Toothbrush
Hairbrush
Household maintenance brushes .
Industrial brushes
Floor sweep (pushbroom)

595
596

597
doz.
doz.
doz.

Fire extinguishers
Pressurized dry chemicals type, hand ....

599
0173 .11

ea.

1

5

Indexes with a commodity point code of .99 are calculated by a revised methodology.
See "Technical Note on Data from the Producer Price Index Revision" at the back of this
publication.
2
Data for December 1982 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports
and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months after original
publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.
3
Not available.
4
Prices for all items in this grouping are lagged 1 month.




Apr. 1983

12/78
12/78
12/78

Regional refined petroleum product prices and price indexes are presented in table 7.
6
Prices for some items in this grouping are lagged 1 month.
7
This grouping excludes fabricated wire products, which had been included in the
discontinued code 10-13 and which are now grouped in code 10-88.
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.

115

Table 7. Producer prices and price indexes for refined petroleum products by region
(Price per gallon; July 1975 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

0571
02
0201

. 06

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09. 01
0202 . 07
01
02
03
05
06
07
08
09. 01
0203 . 07
01. 01
02. 01
03. 01
04. 01
05. 01
06. 01
07. 01
08. 01
09. 01
03
0301

. 06
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
0302 ..07
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09,.01
0303 ..08
01,.01
02,.01
03,.01
04,.01
05
06
07
08 .01
09 .01
04
0401
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
0402
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
0403
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

Other
i ndex
base

Commodity and region

Commodity code

Gasoline
Regular
Dealer tank-wagon to r e t a i l
New England
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central.
East South Central
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific
Sales to jobbers
New England
laddie Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific
Commercial consumers
New England
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific

1967
Feb/73
Feb/73

outlets

Feb/73

Feb/73

Premi urn
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
Sales to jobbers
New England
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific
Commercial consumers
New England
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific
Unleaded gasoline
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
Sales to jobbers
New England
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific
Commercial consumers
New England
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic. . .
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific

Feb/73
Feb/73

Feb/73

2/
2/
Feb/73
2/

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
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
Jun/77

See footnotes at end of table.




116

Index
Mar.
1983 1 /

Dec.
1982 1 /

2/

Apr.
1983 J /

Price
Apr.
1983

564.4
516.2
462.0
231.3
228.2
232.8
232.8
239.3
236.5
230.0
221.7
209
595.9
256.5
251.6
258.8
255.6
254. 1
256. 1
255. 1
240.0
226.5
557.4
249.4
259.2
250.0
249. 1
240.8
242.6
229.4
218. 1
235. 1

$0,817
.846
.826
.829
.842
.809
.836
.821
.776
.744
.801
.822
.794
.815
.817
.790
.813
.807
.781
.719
.833
.859
.869
.839
.888
.805
.843
.836
.785
.821

652.6
598.5
535. 1
263.2
263.0
265.3
265.9
275.6
270.9
271 .6
271.3
260. 1
697.6
297.0
293. 1
297.2
295.6
296.0
295.6
300.4
293.4
284.9
634. 1
286.2
292.3
285.5
273.5
276.3
273.6
269.4
274.3
278.6

584.2
536.3
481.7
241.0
238.2
238.6
246.7
249.8
242.6
239.3
232. 1
216.9
616.8
266.7
263.6
263.7
264.5
264.4
262.6
262.8
253. 1
238.5
578. 1
264.5
268.8
254.5
256.2
249. 1
242.7
236.7
234.6
248.0

537.3
499. 1
275.6
273.9
270.9
264.6
282.6
275.4
273.
266.
264.9
628
291
300
298
295.9
296. 1
297.2
291.0
283.5
290.6
604.2
300.3
314.3
292.4
289.6
278.5
280.6
(3)
(3)
(3)

481.9
469.5
449.5
437.3
262. 1
245.9
251.4
242.4
248.6
244.2
240.9 2 /
233.6
259.2 £ / 251.4
247.3 2 / 2 4 1 . 8
244.3
238.2
234.7 2/
226.5
225.4
221.4
557.5
543.3
267.2
258.0
274.8
262.9
267.9
263.3
267.7
260.2
265.4
260.5
266.4
26 1. 1
256.3 2/ 251.5
253.5 2 /
240.4
248.8
240.8
546.0
537.5
280.7
(3)
289.8 2/ 279.6
261.5 2/ 269.7
266.5
255.6
256.2
251.8
252.9 2/ 247.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
231.8 2/ 227.8
205.8
199.8
199.8
193.8
207.4
200.3
203.9
196.4
202.5
198.3
197.7
191.0
204.7
199.2
203.8
198.9
198.2
192.4
194.3
185.3
192.4
186.8
212.4
206.2
215.9
208.6
215.8
206. 1
215.2
211.0
212. 1
205.4
213.3
207.6
214. 1
209. 1
211.7
206.
206.9
198.7
196.4
188.3
209.5
204.4
2 2 1 . 1 2/ 213.0
217.4
207.6
209.4
218. 1 2/ 206.8
213.6
205. 1
202.2
206.5
199.8
2/
206.0
198.5
196.6
187.8
202.6
195.9

230.9
224. 1
224.9
223.6
224.4
219. 1
225.6
226.0
223. 1
222.6
227.8
238.5
238.9
237.0
241.0
236.9
238.2
239. 1
240.0
241.8
232.2
233.7
238. 1
236.0
235.0
238.9
226.5
227.9
231.7
226.7
239.7

2/

2/

2/

£/
2/
2/

2'
2/
2/

.915
.950
.946
.949
.921
.927
.935
.931
.902
.857
.887
.922
.908
.909
.902
.886
.908
.892
.834
.817
.902
(3)
1.004
.991
.973
.902
.908
(3)
(3)
.843
.870
.907
.884
.889
.886
.882
.898
.890
.834
.814
.844
.863
.840
.856
.850
.845
.858
.848
.816
.765
.858
.908
.881
.876
.900
.826
.860
.836
.835
.819

Table 7. Producer price and price indexes for refined petroleum products by region—Continued
(Price per gallon; July 1975 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity code

0572
0201

.07
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09.01
0301 .07
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

0573
0201

.07
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09.01

0301

0574
0401
0501
0601

.08
01.01
02.01
03.01
04.01
05.01
06.01
07.01
08.01
09.01

Other
index
base

Commodity and region

Light distillates
Kerosene to resellers
New England
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific
Commercial jet fuel/ kerosene base
New England
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
U'Tst South Centra1
East South Central
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific

1967
Feb/73

Middle distillates
Fuel oil no. 2 to resellers
New England
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific
Diesel to commercial consumers
New England
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central
Mountai n
Pacific

1967
Feb/73

£/

2/

Feb/73

Feb/73

Residual fuels
Containing 0.3% or less sulfur
Containing 0.31 to 1.0% sulfur
Containing more than 1% sulfur

1967
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80

1
Data for December 1982 have been revised to reflect the availability of
late reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision
4 months after original publication. All prices are lagged 1 month. Data are
not seasonally adjusted.




117

Index
Mar.
1983

Dec.
1982 1/
992. 1
820.5
352.0
353.8
343.6
360.0
359. 1
359.4
350.6
332.3
321.0
824.8
349. 1
347.4
356.0
328.3
369.9
340.5
348.9
340.0
352.8

2/

2/

938.2
701.8
289.8
298.9
295.7
314.3
300.5
304. 1
287.0
297.0
285.4
800.0
341.9
339. 1
345.9
315.9
355. 1
330.0
341.0
332.3
342.9

1054.5
866.6
348.2
350.9
348.9
353.5
347.0
351.6
354.
328.
343.
824.
347.
331.
336.3
336.2
313.4
326.7
343.4
336.0
311.6

871.8
704.2
278.6
279.4
284.7
286.6
288.8
289.9
297.5
291.5
317. 1
699.3
292.6
284.7
288.9
273.4
259.6
277.5
274.0
296.8
281.2

1144.0
(3)
100.8
103.3

1053.0
(3)
91. 1
96.6

Apr.
1983 1/

2/
2/

2/
2/

2/

2/

Pri ce
Apr.
1983

906.9
656. 1
271.2
280.4
277.7
289.6
292.2
280.2
268.2
276.3
274.5
779.3
333.0
326.0
338.7
308.2
346.2
324.3
323.4
322.2
337.9

.834
.850
.859
.829
.846
.844
.787
.775
.821
.861
.914
.960
.889
.901
.915
.876
.946
.907
.934
.940

812.6
656.8
262.5
261.0
266.2
264. 1
268.9
267.7
272.6
273.5
299.4
651.4
273.2
261.5
268.6
253.2
242. 1
256.0
257.8
278. 1
264.2

.757
.761
.756
.765
.735
.743
.755
.756
.773
.844
.778
.823
.800
.789
.752
.748
.758
.750
.793
.812

1086.2
(3)
97.7
97.9

(3)
.681
.553

2
Caution should be used in interpreting month-to-month changes
because of low response rates, which ranged from 30 to 60 percent for
these indexes.
3
Not available.

Table 8. Producer price indexes for special commodity groupings1
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
1982

1983

Commodity grouping
Annual average
303.0
254.5
256.1
272.8
138.2
138.3
217.4
283.9
206.0
288.8
349.4
348.4
348.1
286.7
292.0
185.6
272.1
306.3
322.8
350.4
239.8
354.7
288.0
313.5
327.4
319.3

All commodities except farm products
All foods
Processed foods
Industrial commodities less fuels and related products and power
Selected textile mill products (Dec. 1975=100)
Hosiery
Underwear and nightwear
Chemicals and allied products, including synthetic rubber and synthetic fibers
Pharmaceutical preparations
Lumber and plywood3
Steel mill products, including fabricated wire products
Finished steel mill products, excluding fabricated wire products
Finished steel mill products, including fabricated wire products
Special metals and metal products
Fabricated metal products
Copper and copper products
Machinery and motive products
Machinery and equipment, except electrical
Agricultural machinery, including tractors
Metalworking machinery
Numerically controlled machine tools (Dec. 1971 = 100)
Total tractors
Construction materials
Agricultural machinery and equipment, less parts
Farm and garden tractors, less parts
Agricultural machinery excluding tractors, less parts

April
300.9
254.7
255.1
272.3
139.0
138.0
215.9
285.6
204.5
290.5
352.2
351.0
351.0
285.6
290.8
191.6
269.6
304.6
319.0
348.8
239.9
352.4
288.2
310.3
323.5
315.6

2

December
305.4
252.7
254.7
274.9
136.8
139.7
219.7
281.4
212.8
289.6
344.8
344.0
343.3
288.7
292.5
181.8
277.9
310.6
335.1
354.1
239.4
364.2
287.9
324.3
340.3
331.1

1
These indexes are calculated by combining the indexes listed below by
commodity code after each special commodity grouping. The weights are those
used for the comprehensive All Commodities index.
2
Data for December 1982 have been revised to reflect the availability of late
reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months
after original publication.

Copper and copper products: 10220123, 10220124,
10220125, 102301, 10240301, 10240302, 10240304,
10240305, 102502, 10260315. 10260317, 10260319,
and 10260325

All commodities except farm products: 02 through 15

Machinery and equipment, except electrical: 111, 112,
113, 114, 116, 118, and 119

March

2

304.4
255.5
258.6
277.0
137.1
144.5
223.8
281.1
220.0
316.4
348.8
348.7
347.4
291.8
295.3
199.0
278.6
312.1
337.4
355.7
236.8
365.7
294.9
326.4
342.2
333.7

April2
304.0
258.1
259.5
277.5
137.2
144.5
223.8
281.9
222.9
319.8
348.7
348.8
347.3
291.0
293.4
201.0
278.5
312.8
340.1
356.3
235.0
370.4
295.5
328.7
348.7
333.4

Machinery and motive products: 11 and 14

All foods: 011, 017, and 02 less 0261, 0262, and 029
Agricultural machinery, including tractors: 1111 and
1112 less 11115211 and 111251

Processed foods: 02 less 0261, 0262, and 029
Industrial commodities less fuels and related products and
power: 03, 04, and 06 through 15

Metalworking machinery: 1132, 113304, 1137, and 1138
Numerically controlled machine tools: 11371111,
11371112, 11371411, and 113716

Selected textile mill products: 0327, 03370105, 03370107,
03370109, 03370111, 034, 03810155, 03810172, 03810173,
03810239, 03810272, 03810274, 03810364, 038201, 038202,
03830322, 03830342, and 1231

Total tractors: 1111 and 1128 less 11115211,
112802. and 112803

Hosiery: 03810172, 03810173, 03810272, and 03810364

Agricultural machinery and equipment, less parts
(old commodity code 111): 111 less 11115211 and 111251

Underwear and nightwear: 03810174, 03810175, 03810176,
03810177, 03810178, 03810274, 03810275, 03810276,
03810277, 03810278, 03810368, and 03810369

Farm and garden tractors, less parts (old commodity
code 1111): 1111 less 11115211

Chemicals and allied products, including synthetic
rubber and synthetic fibers: 031, 06 less 064, and 071102

Agricultural machinery excluding tractors, less parts
(old commodity code 1112): 1112 less 111251

Pharmaceutical preparations: 0634, 0635, and 0636

Construction materials: 0621, 0721, 0811, 08120171, 082,
083, 092. 101502, 10170399, 10170499, 10170611, 10170627,
10250101, 10250103, 10250104, 10250105, 10250121,
10250123, 10250155, 10250254, 10251993, 10260307,
104101, 105, 106, 1071, 10730101, 10730106, 10730109,
10730115, 10730145, 10730146, 10730164, 10730165, 107402,
107403, 107404, 10740501, 10740731, 10740781, 10740782,
10740791, 10810246, 10830201, 10830203, 10830205,
10830207, 10830209, 10830211, 10830301, 10830321,
10830323, 10830325, 10830329, 10830351, 10830361,
10880211, 10880213, 10880721, 10880961, 10890533, 1142,
1147,11490205,11710109,11710111, 11710112, 11710113,
11710115, 11710116,11710117, 11710118, 11710119,
11710121, 11710265, 11710266, 11710267, 11710273,
11710274, 1232, 131105, 132, 133, 134, 136,
137, 1391, 1392, and 1393
3
Formerly entitled:
Lumber and wood products, excluding

Lumber and plywood3: 081 and 083
Steel mill products, including fabricated wire products:
1017 and 1088
Finished steel mill products, excluding fabricated
wire products: 1017 less 101701 and 101702
Finished steel mill products, including fabricated
wire products: 1017 and 1088 less 101701 and 101702
Special metals and metal products: 10, 111, and 141
Fabricated metal products: 103, 104, 105, 106,
107, and 108




118

millwork

Table 9. Producer price indexes for the output of selected SIC industries
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Index
1972 SIC
code

Industry

Other
index
base

1983

1982
Annual
average

Apr.

Dec.1

Mar.1

Apr.1

175.2
312.2
925.8
151.2

171.3
327.0
893.3
151.7

177.1
312.5
958.4
151.7

177.1
285.4
939.5
158.4

177.1
272.9
922.9
164.3

276.0
214.4
186.2
185.1
304.1

275.3
214.2
192.5
177.9
303.4

277.8
216.5
185.5
196.1
306.1

275.6
217.7
183.8
183.0
326.1

275.6
218.6
191.9
188.9
326.1

168.3
256.9
140.1
187.0
258.5

164.7
259.1
140.2
188.2
259.5

169.1
240.6
141.3
186.6
255.5

153.8
232.6
141.3
177.9
255.5

172.0
232.6
141.3
177.8
255.5

Mining industries
Iron ore
Mercury ores
Crude petroleum and natural gas
Kaolin and ball clay

1011
1092
1311
1455

12/75
12/75
06/76

Manufacturing industries
Creamery butter
Ice cream and frozen desserts
Flour and other grain mill products
Rice milling
Chewing gum

2021
2024
2041
2044
2067

Cottonseed oil mills
Malt
Distilled liquor.except brandy
Canned and cured fish and seafoods
Macaroni, spaghetti, vermicelli, and noodles

2074
2083
2085
2091
2098

Women's hosiery.except socks
Finishers of broadwoven fabrics of cotton
Finishers of broadwoven fabrics of man-made fiber and silk ...
Thread mills
Cordage and twine

2251
2261
2262
2284
2298

12/75
06/76
06/76
06/76
12/77

116.8
139.5
128.2
157.2
141.5

116.2
141.6
128.5
156.7
141.0

118.3
136.1
127.3
157.8
142.6

122.8
136.1
125.0
165.6
142.8

122.8
135.6
125.6
165.7
137.6

Men's and boys' shirts and nightwear
Men's and boys' neckwear
Women's and misses' blouses and waists
Children's dresses and blouses
Dress and work gloves, except knit and all-leather

2321
2323
2331
2361
2381

12/75
06/78
12/77

215.1
119.5
126.8
120.6
292.1

217.3
117.3
126.5
122.2
295.5

221.0
121.3
127.6
117.0
287.4

222.5
121.3
125.3
115.5
288.8

222.8
121.3
125.3
115.5
291.0

Canvas and related products
Automotive and apparel trimmings
Wood pallets and skids
Mattresses and bedsprings
Wood office furniture

2394
2396
2448
2515
2521

145.4
131.0
145.6
205.7
270.3

145.7
131.0
145.9
205.7
270.8

147.3
131.0
144.6
206.0
271.4

146.8
131.0
145.6
208.7
278.7

146.8
131.0
146.8
208.8
281.5

Sanitary paper products
Sanitary food containers
Fiber cans.drums.and similar products
Petroleum refining
Asphalt felts and coatings

2647
2654
2655
2911
2952

348.7
259.7
177.8
278.3
173.5

344.5
259.9
176.5
267.4
168.1

355.9
261.7
183.8
278.3
172.9

359.6
266.7
183.8
249.7
162.6

357.2
266.6
185.5
241.4

Reclaimed rubber
Brick and structural clay tile
Ceramic wall and floor tile
Clay refractories
Structural clay products, n.e.c

3031
3251
3253
3255
3259

207.9
307.4
140.6
352.8
219.7

209.2
303.4
140.6
355.2
215.9

208.8
315.5
140.7
350.3
219.0

207.0
329.8
138.1
352.1
219.4

206.7
333.7
138.1
353.1
232.8

Vitreous plumbing fixtures
Vitreous china table and kitchen articles
Fine earthenware (whiteware) table and kitchen articles
Pottery products, n.e.c
Lime

3261
3262
3263
3269
3274

12/75
12/75

265.0
357.8
318.2
167.3
186.3

261.8
346.5
314.9
164.0
186.3

269.7
377.7
326.0
173.7
185.7

275.1
369.2
363.5
183.8
185.4

275.3
369.2
363.5
183.8
188.1

Nonclay refractories
Electrometallurgical products
Hand saws and saw blades
Small arms ammunition
Welding apparatus, electric

3297
3313
3425
3482
3623

12/74
12/75
12/72
12/75
12/72

201.8
121.4
219.1
164.1
239.6

202.3
120.3
215.3
166.3
237.6

203.6
121.2
221.6
174.1
243.3

203.6
121.1
225.9
187.7
238.3

203.8
119.0
225.9
187.6
238.1

Sewing machines
Electric lamps
Lighting equipment, n.e.c
Electron tubes, receiving type
Jewelry, precious metal

3636
3641
3648
3671
3911

12/75

154.5
294.0
170.0
382.1
170.0

154.3
296.6
170.9
374.5
164.4

154.2
303.8
171.4
414.1
184.9

154.4
311.4
171.7
431.9
185.7

156.1
316.3
172.6
431.9
183.6

Jewelers' findings and material and lapidary work
Musical instruments
Dolls
Games, toys, and children's vehicles, except dolls and bicycle
Carbon paper and inked ribbons

3915
3931
3942
3944
3955

12/78
12/78
12/75
12/75

128.7
128.4
136.7
234.0
140.0

130.5
127.5
136.8
234.1
140.3

126.7
131.7
136.8
235.5
139.4

122.0
132.2
136.5
237.4
139.2

122.8
132.2
137.4
237.9
139.2

Costume jewelry and costume novelties
Burial caskets
Hard surface floor coverings

3961
3995
3996

12/78
06/76
12/75

130.1
148.4
155.9

126.7
145.3
156.1

134.3
150.8
156.8

137.0
152.1
159.2

136.8
152.1
159.4

1
Data for December 1982 have been revised to reflect the availability of late
reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4
months after original publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.




2

12/72
12/71

12/75
12/73

12/77
12/77
12/75

12/75
06/76
12/75
12/73
12/75

12/75
12/78

Not available.
n.e.c. = Not elsewhere classified.

119

Table 10. Producer price indexes for the output of selected census product classes
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Index

1972
Product class

Census
code

Other
index
base

1983

1982
Annual
average

Apr.

1

Dec.

1

Mar.

Apr.1

10

METAL MINING

10112
10923

Treated iron ores, including washed material
Mercury metal

12/75
12/75

175.6
312.2

327.0

177.2
312.5

177.2
285.4

177.2
272.9

12/75
12/75
12/75
06/77

279.3
571.7
517.1
333.6

273.4
541.1
489.5
315.8

274.2
631.6
571.3
368.6

258.4
646.9
585.1
377.6

258.4
623.3
563.8
363.8

06/76
06/76

151.1
151.1

151.7
151.7

158.4
158.4

164.3
164.3

226.4
314.9
(2)
181.7
145.7

226.4
314.9
240.8
182.6
219.7

183.0
329.2
259.6
344.6
101.1

188.9
335.8
258.2
344.6
123.5

13

OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION

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
MINING AND QUARRYING OF NONMETALLIC MINERALS.EXCEPT FUELS

14

14551
14552

Crude kaolin and ball clay
Prepared kaolin and ball clay

20
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS

20210
20232
20240
20411
20412

Creamery butter
Canned milk products (consumer type cans)
Ice cream and ices
Wheat flour, except flour mixes
Wheat mill products other than flour
Milled rice and byproducts
Cookies and ice cream cones
Chocolate coatings
Chewing gum and chewing gum base
Cottonseed oil, crude

226.8
311.8
(2)
180.5
166.8

225.8
311.9
235.7
183.6
205.6

228.4
311.9
(2)

185.1
323.9
257.4
321.7
106.9

177.9
334.6
265.4
321.7
112.3

196.1
(2)
245.5

208.2
91.1
176.2
256.9
181.5

190.3
92.7
173.4
259.1
181.6

228.0
85.3
174.0
240.6
183.0

211.6
80.8

241.5
79.6

169.7
232.6

232.6

192.9
365.5
258.4
156.5

189.0
368.1
259.4
156.5

202.1
362.3
255.4
156.5

203.6
343.0
255.4
161.6

203.9
342.8
255.4
161.6

158.0
104.6
147.8
157.2
222.2

160.5
104.0
148.2
158.0
225.7

155.5
106.2
148.2
140.5
205.6

155.4
110.4
153.3
153.7
218.9

156.0
110.4
153.3
153.7
218.9

295.9
156.3
223.8
279.0
321.5

300.8
156.1
224.9
279.3
320.1

288.3
155.6
221.2
278.7
324.2

288.6
153.7
217.6
295.0
324.1

287.1
155.0
218.8
295.0
311.7

155.0
142.6

154.3
142.0

156.3
143.8

156.2
143.8

150.3
138.3

218.9
119.3
235.2
147.4
205.1

217.5
117.3
235.9
147.0
204.2

222.8
(2)
227.8

224.5
i2)

149.7
202.9

238.9
147.6
183.2

224.5
121.3
246.1
147.6
183.2

12/72
12/77

132.8
314.3
243.0
196.2
145.4

133.4
317.6
246.5
198.0
145.7

132.0
309.9
242.7
194.0
147.3

138.5
311.0
239.7
189.0
146.8

138.5
313.6
239.7
189.0
146.8

12/71
12/75

247.9
368.9
220.6
168.5

246.1
367.3
221.0
158.3

254.0
371.4
220.6
192.8

252.9
409.5
'230.1
228.1

253.8
409.5
231.3
220.1

12/71

20440
20522
20661
20670
20741

Cottonseed cake and meal and other byproducts
Linseed oil
Vegetable oils (other than cottonseed, soybean, and linseed
Malt and malt byproducts
Bottled liquors, except brandy

20744
20761
20762
20830
20853

Flavoring sirups for use by soft drink bottlers
Canned and cured seafood, including soup (except frozen)
Macaroni, spaghetti, and noodles
Tea in consumer packages

20873
20910
20980
20995

12/75

12/68

12/75

177.9
181.0

321.7
92.6

22

TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS
Finished wool apparel fabrics
Women's finished seamless hosiery.full length & knee length
Men's finished seamless hosiery
Sweaters, knit jackets and jersey
Knit outerwear sport shirts

22313
22513
22522
22531
22532

Finished cotton broadwoven fab.(not fin. in weaving mills)
Finished manmade fiber&silk fab.(not fin. in weaving mills)
Carded cotton yarns
Finished thread for industrial or manufacturers' use
Hard fiber cordage and twine

22617
22628
22811
22842
22981

Soft fiber cordage and twine (except cotton)

22982
22983

12/75
12/75

12/72
12/71

12/75
12/77

Cotton cordage and twine
23
APPAREL AND OTHER TEXTILE PRODUCTS
23214
23230
23292
23317
23393

Men's & boys' dress & sport shirts,except knit sport shirts
Men's, youths' and boys' neckwear
Men's and boys' outerwear, n.e.c
Women's, misses' & juniors' blouses & shirts, except knit
Women's, misses' & juniors' outerwear, n.e.c
Hats and hat bodies(except cotton and millinery)
Work gloves & mittens, made from woven knit fabrics
Bedspreads and bedsets (not made in weaving mills)
Sheets and pillowcases (not made in weaving mills)
Canvas products

23521
23812
23926
23928
23940

LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS, EXCEPT FURNITURE

12/75

12/77

24

Hardwood dimension stock, furniture parts, & vehicle stock
Wood window and door frames
Doors wood, interior and exterior
Wood mouldings, except prefinished mouldings

24262
24313
24314
24316

See footnotes at end of table.




12/75

120

Table 10. Producer price indexes for the output of selected census product classes—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)

1972
Census
code

Product class

LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS, EXCEPT FURNITURE—Continued
Wood kitchen cabinets, stock line

24
24341
24351
24480
24491
24521
24996

Hardwood plywood
Pallets and skids
Wirebound boxes made from lumber, veneer and plywood
Components for stationary buildings
Fabricated hardboard products

Other
index

1982
Annual
average

Apr.

1983
Dec.1

Mar.1

Apr.1

12/71

189.8

190.3

190.3

190.3

190.3

12/71

181.6
180.8
285.2
176.0
192.1

186.2
181.2
285.2
176.0
187.7

175.6
179.5
285.2
176.0
193.3

172.7
180.0
288.4
176.0
191.8

177.2
181.5
288.4
176.0
197.1

12/67
12/75
12/75

25

FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
Metal porch, lawn, and outdoor furniture
Innerspring mattresses, other than crib size
Other mattresses, including crib mattresses
Bedsprings
Convertible sofas

25143
25151
25152
25153
25154

290.5
202.5
220.8
195.6

289.4
202.5
221.2
195.9
204.7

293.4
202.5
221.2
195.9
205.6

296.7
203.9
224.5
204.5
204.3

296.7
(2)
224.5
(2)
204.3

Wood office furniture

25210

271.3

271.8

272.3

281.8

284.7

365.0
352.1
273.3
234.3

349.4
349.2
275.8
234.3

384.4
358.4
275.8
234.3

146.5
405.4
360.0
295.2
234.3

405.4
357.2
295.2
234.3

269.1
329.6
177.2
251.0

267.6
329.6
175.6
242.0

272.9
329.6
185.3
259.1

272.9
329.6
185.3
265.5

272.9
329.6
187.6
256.8

170.1
119.0
279.8
249.9
271.7
103.1

169.4
120.1
282.2
249.7
271.9
120.5

170.5
116.5
275.8
253.2
272.7
93.0

170.7
113.8
272.1
253.9
272.7
93.0

170.7
113.8
271.0
258.2
272.7
98.6

667.5
1006.3

634.0
1030.5
302.0
946.3
1182.6

651.0

311.8
1004.9
1182.0

321.5

1046.4
1144.0

582.9
962.9
275.0
865.1
1053.0

563.1
938.0
257.1
806.4
1086.2

12/75
12/75

238.0
877.4
789.8
213.3
160.2

210.7
888.3
808.7
218.0
151.7

280.4
820.3
784.3
209.3
160.7

268.2
798.8
784.3
208.8
147.0

268.6
788.4.
786.8
215.9
153.8

12/73
12/71
12/75

209.4
290.4
168.8

210.8
290.4
168.8

210.3
290.5
172.9

208.5
283.2
172.9

208.2
283.2
172.9

312.5
188.2
356.9
223.2
265.7

308.4
188.2
359.4
219.2
262.4

320.7
188.3
353.6
222.4
270.6

335.3
184.7
355.6
(2)
275.9

339.2
184.7
356.7
237.4
276.2

12/74

358.5
167.2
365.0
201.0

346.7
163.9
365.3
201.5

379.0
173.6
363.4
203.0

183.8
362.5
203.0

367.6
183.8
368.2
203.0

12/75

196.0
711.8
181.3

198.3
668.9
184.1

156.1
892.0
168.7

159.8
891.4
156.7

161.6
890.7
156.7

26

PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
Grocers' & variety bags (paper) & wardrobe, shopping
Sanitary napkins and tampons
Sanitary tissue health products
Milk and other beverage cartons
Cups and liquid-tight containers

26431
26471
26472
26541
26542

Other sanitary food containers, boards, and trays
Paperboard fiber drums with metal, wood, or paperboard ends
Fiber cans, tubes, and similar fiber products
Insulating board

26543
26551
26552
26611

CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS

12/75

28

Titanium pigments
Other white opaque pigments
Rayon yarn, viscose and cuprammonium processes
Household detergents
Soaps, except specialty cleaners, household
Gelatin, except ready-to-eat desserts

28161
28162
28232
28412
28413
28994

PETROLEUM REFINING AND RELATED INDUSTRIES

12/75
12/75

12/75

29

Gasoline
Jet fuel
Kerosene
Distillate fuel oil
Residual fuel oil

29111
29112
29113
29114
29115

Liquefied refinery gases (feed stock and other uses)
Unfinished oils and lubricating oil base stock
Asphalt
Roofing asphalts and pitches, coatings, and cements
Asphalt and tar roofing and siding products

29116
29118
29119
29522
29523

RUBBER AND MISCELLANEOUS PLASTICS PRODUCTS

12/75

12/75

992.8

30

Reclaimed rubber
Rubber heels and soles
Druggist and medical sundries

30310
30696
30697

STONE, CLAY, GLASS, AND CONCRETE PRODUCTS

32

Brick, except ceramic glazed and refractory
Clay floor and wall tile, including quarry tile
Clay refractories
Vitrified clay sewer pipe and fittings
Vitreous & semivitreous plumbing fixtures, accessories

32511
32530
32550
32591
32610

Vitreous china & porcelain table & kitchen articles
Pottery products, n.e.c, including china decorating
Lime (including cost of shipping containers)
Nonclay refractories, except dead-burned magnesia

32620
32690
32740
32970

PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES

12/75

33

Refined primary lead
Precious metals (primary smelting)
Nickel and nickel- base alloy mill shapes (including monel)

33323
33395
33561

See footnotes at end of table.




12/75

121

Table 10. Producer price indexes for the output of selected census product classes—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Index

1972
Product class

Census
code

PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES—Continued

33
33691

Other
index
Annual
average

12/75

Zinc and zinc-base alloy castings

1983

1982
Apr.

Dec.1

Mar.1

Apr.1

113.6

112.9

115.5

116.1

116.1

277.9
(2)
364.4

277.9
(2)

277.9
(2)
370.0
241.0

277.9
(2)
363.6
246.3

277.9
(2)
364.4
246.3

34
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS
34121
34212
34231
34250
34294

Steel pails (12-gallon capacity and under)
Razor blades and razors, except electric
Mechanics', hand service tools
Handsaws, saw blades, and saw accessories
Builders' hardware
Metal window sash and frames (except storm sash)
Metal combination screen and storm sash and doors
Fabricated concrete reinforcing bar and bar joists
Drop, upset and press steel forgings (closed die)
Job stampings, except automotive
Small arms ammunition,30 mm and under (1.18 inches&under)
Collapsible tubes
Flat metal strapping
MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL

237.9
270.6

358.8
233.4
270.2

271.8

278.3

278.0

260.9
261.3
134.1
401.6
174.4

261.3
260.8
137.1
401.8
164.8

260.1
261.9
127.7
401.2
179.2

264.3
267.5
122.1
401.2

264.7
273.2
118.6
400.2

164.1
276.3
159.6

166.3
296.6
159.6

174.1
266.6
159.6

187.7
268.5
159.6

187.6
270.3
159.6

198.5
552.0
318.0
292.9
323.3

197.9
554.9
319.4
290.1
320.8

202.9
568.6
317.1
294.0
328.2

203.0
568.6
318.8
296.9
328.2

203.0
568.9
321.7
296.8
328.2

12/71
12/75

374.8
281.3
238.4
189.5
162.8

376.2
282.3
236.0
188.5
162.1

381.1
281.9
241.6
190.8
164.4

390.6
282.7
244.8
191.3
165.9

392.9
284.4
245.0
191.4
166.2

34422
34424
34494
34621
34692

12/71

34820
34992
34993

12/75

12/75
12/75

12/75

35

Overhead traveling cranes and monorail systems
Gear cutting and finishing machines
Grinding and polishing machines
Lathes
Milling machines

35362
35413
35414
35415
35416

12/74

Parts for metal-cutting type machine tools, sold separately
Small cutting tools for machine tools/metalworking mach
Precision measuring tools
Welding and cutting apparatus, except electric
Dairy & milk products plant machinery and equipment

35419
35451
35452
35493
35511

12/72

Commercial food products machinery, ex. wrapping machines
Packing, packaging & bottling machinery for indust. prods
Hydraulic fluid power pumps
Domestic water systems & pumps, incl. pump jacks/cylinders
Other roller bearings, complete

35512
35514
35612
35613
35623

12/75
12/70
12/75
12/75

384.1
171.9
245.0
149.4
207.3

383.5
171.1
242.2
149.0
209.7

386.1
174.8
251.7
150.0
209.7

388.7
176.3
257.5
151.3
211.1

390.8
176.5
257.5
151.3
211.1

Mounted bearing
Air and gas compressors and vacuum pumps
Plain bearings and bushings, unmounted
Packing and packaging machinery.n.e.c
Electronic calculating machines

35624
35631
35681
35691
35742

12/70
12/74
12/76
12/75

346.3
258.8
148.2
159.0
63.4

351.7
258.7
150.3
157.6
63.4

351.7
259.9
142.6
164.8
63.4

350.9
259.9
144.7
166.5
62.3

350.9
259.9
145.6
167.0
62.3

Accounting machines and cash registers
Duplicating machines
Typewriters
Pneumatic and hydraulic cylinders

35743
35793
35797
35992

12/75

96.0
177.0
144.9
182.4

96.4
173.2
145.0
179.5

94.9
179.9
144.6
186.7

181.0
143.5
190.2

181.8
143.5
192.2

242.2
213.0
319.7
349.2
207.4

242.2
210.2
328.2
380.4
207.4

235.9
218.1
326.8
380.4
197.2

240.6
219.2
325.3
380.4
197.2

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT, AND SUPPLIES .

12/71
12/71
12/71

12/75
12/75

36

Switchgear, except ducts and relays
Power circuit breakers all voltages
Low voltage panelboards and distribution boards
Fuses and fuse equipment, under 2300 volts
Duct, including plug-in units & accessories,750 volts&under

36131
36132
36133
36134
36136

12/75

240.5
213.8
318.6
360.9
206.5

Fractional horsepower motors
Integral h.p. motors/generators, exc. land trans, equip
Arc welding machines, components, except electrodes
Arc welding electrodes, metal
Resistance welders, accessories, and electrodes

36211
36212
36231
36232
36233

12/68
12/72
12/72
12/72

269.1
330.4
206.6
251.0
232.6

268.0
321.9
207.3
242.7
237.6

276.3
351.2
207.5
255.4
237.7

271.4
335.1
207.2
255.3
217.6

271.8
335.4
206.8
255.3
217.6

Electrodes
Sewing machines & parts, excluding cases and cabinets
Electric lamps (bulbs only), including sealed beam lamps
Residential type electric fixtures, except portable
Vehicular lighting equipment (including parts/accessories)

36241
36360
36410
36451
36470

12/75
12/75

203.4
154.5
290.1
277.3
252.9

211.2
154.3
292.8
277.5
252.9

192.0
154.2
300.2
282.7
252.9

192.0
154.4
307.7
285.4
252.9

192.0
156.1
312.8
285.4
252.9

Outdoor lighting equipment
Intercommunication equipment and electric alarm systems
Receiving type electron tubes, except cathode ray
Transmittal, industrial, & special purpose electron tubes

36485
36623
36710
36730

12/67
06/78

279.7
117.6
416.4
278.4

281.3
118.0
407.2
275.6

281.6
118.6
454.6
291.3

281.6
118.6
475.8
300.2

283.7
118.6
475.8
301.0

12/71

193.9

195.1

199.3

207.6

207.6

INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED PRODUCTS

38

Integrating instruments, electrical
See footnotes at end of table.




12/71

38251

122

Table 10. Producer price indexes for the output of selected census product classes—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Index
1972
Census
code

Product class

INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED PRODUCTS—Continued ....
Test equip, for testing electrical, radio, & comm. circuits .
Personal industrial safety devices
Electronic hearing aids
All other ophthalmic goods
Watches with imported movements

38
38252
38423
38424
38513
38734

MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES .

39

Jewelry made of platinum metals and karat gold. ..
Jewelry, mad^ of precious metals
Flatware
Jewelers' findings and materials
Lapidary work and diamond cutting

39111
39112
39142
39151
39152

Pianos
Organs
Other musical instruments and parts .
Dolls and stuffed toy animals
Toys, excluding games

39311
39312
39314
39420
39442

Baby carriages and children's vehicles, except bicycles .
Fishing tackle and equipment
Golf equipment
Lead pencils and crayons
Costume jewelry and costume novelties

39443
39491
39492
39521
39610

Other brushes
Metal caskets and coffins, completely lined and trimmed ....
Wood caskets and coffins, completely lined and trimmed ...
Linoleum and asphalted-felt-base floor covering
Chemical fire extinguishing equipment and parts
Matches

39913
39951
39952
39960
39991
39993

WHOLESALE TRADE, DURABLE GOODS .

1983

1982
Annual
average

Apr.

Dec.1

Mar.1

Apr.1

12/71
06/78
06/78
06/78

179.5
133.8
115.7
123.8
187.1

177.7
133.4
114.1
124.4
186.8

182.3
135.1
117.2
122.8
186.8

185.4
137.9
118.3
124.9
185.1

185.3
139.4
117.1
124.9
193.8

12/75
12/78
12/78

340.8
319.5
389.9
150.4
100.9

327.8
319.9
395.2
155.5
99.9

375.3
319.9
422.8
146.8
99.1

377.1
320.0
482.3
138.4
97.6

372.4
320.0
498.0
140.2
97.6

12/75

254.0
178.0
253.8
182.6
154.5

250.2
178.8
250.5
182.8
154.8

259.3
179.6
265.0
182.8
154.9

259.3
181.4
265.1
182.3
157.3

259.3
181.4
265.1
183.6
157.5

248.1
185.1
114.6
156.0
163.1

245.0
185.2
114.8
156.8
159.1

254.7
185.4
114.8
156.8
167.1

252.1
185.3
116.8
160.2
170.7

252.9
186.1
119.2
162.5
170.7

218.6
202.2
242.8
229.0
159.5
227.8

211.0
196.7
241.8
229.5
158.2
221.6

226.1
206.0
245.4
230.3
161.4
232.3

232.0
207.7
247.8
234.4
161.4
232.3

233.2
207.7
247.8
234.5
161.4
232.3

105.8

118.9

84.7

113.4

113.0

12/75
12/75

12/75

50

Iron and steel scrap

50931

1

2

Data for December 1982 have been revised to reflect the availability of late
reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4
months after original publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.




Other
index
base

12/75

Not available.
n.e.c. = Not elsewhere classified.

123

Table 11. Producer price Indexes and percent changes for total railroad freight and selected STCC1 groups
(1969=100 unless otherwise indicated)

Description

STCC
Code1

Total railroad freight4 .

Percent change to Apr. 1983 from —

Index

Relative
importance
December
19822

Dec.
19823

Mar.
19833

Apr.
19833

12
months
ago

6
months
ago

100.000

351.9

355.3

355.3

1.2

1.0

3
months
ago

1
month
ago

farm products .
Grain5

01
0113

9.311
6.790

338.9
158.7

342.0
160.0

342.0
160.0

1.3
.2

Metallic ores ...
Iron ores 5 .

10
1011

3.256
2.311

389.5
153.2

392.2
154.1

394.3
155.3

1.3
1.4

Coal .
Bituminous coal5 ....

11
1121

12.025
11.830

387.5
157.3

390.4
158.5

390.4
158.5

2.3
2.4

Nonmetallic minerals ....

14

4.121

399.3

403.2

403.2

1.4

1.0

0

11.537

352.8

356.4

356.4

.9

-.1

7.183
2.961

349.9
157.3

355.0
158.9

355.0
158.9

1.3
1.1

1.2
1.0

.5
0

6.269

327.5

330.8

330.8

1.4

10.990
2.535

339.2
151.1

342.4
152.6

342.4
152.6

.6
.9

.8

-.2
.1

0
0

154.0

155.4

155.4

.6

.1

0

.9

Food products

20

Wood or lumber products
Lumber or dimension stock5 .

24
2421

Pulp, paper, or allied products .

26

Chemical or allied products
Potassium or sodium inorganic compounds 5 .

28
2812

29

3.831

Clay, concrete, glass, or stone products .

32

4.385

379.3

383.3

383.3

Primary metal products
Primary iron or steel products5 .

33
3312

4.771
2.715

344.8
139.9

348.3
141.4

348.3
141.4

Transportation equipment
Motor vehicles5
Motor vehicle parts or accessories5 .

37
3711

8.772
4.515
3.810

325.8
135.9
139.7

329.0
137.2
141.1

329.0
137.2
141.1

.6

3714
40

Miscellaneous mixed shipments5

46

Trailer or container on flat car shipments5 .
1

.5
.8
-.1
-.1

1.1

Petroleum or coal products5

Waste or scrap materials5

1.3
1.4

1.0

0

0

1.0
1.1

0
0

0
0

.8
.8
.6

-.2
-.1
-.4

0
0
0

1.1

2.286

157.7

159.3

159.3

1.0

1.0

0

0

3.162

145.8

146.1

146.0

.9

1.0

-.1

-.1

4.413

144.5

144.8

144.8

.6

.5

-.3

0

4

Standard Transportation Commodity Code.
2
The figure shown for each item is its percent of total railroad freight.
3
Data for December 1982 have been revised to reflect the availability of late
reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months after
original publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.

The price index for total railroad freight also includes STCC groups not shown
separately.
5
Dec. 1978=100.
6
This index contains shipments from a number of STCC groups.

Table 12. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected telephone services
(1972=100)
Index
Description

Local service
Residential2.
Optional additional usage .
Coin
Toll service
Intrastate MTS
Interstate MTS
International MTS
WATS
Interstate WATS.
Intrastate WATS.

Industry/
product
code

Percent change from —
Feb. 1983
to
Mar. 1983

Mar. 1983
to
Apr. 1983

Dec.
19821

Mar.
19831

Apr.
19831

4811-1
4811-111
4811-112
4811-113
4811-114

162.3
170.2
170.3
125.9
144.0

162.7
169.5
172.2
125.9
150.6

163.1
169.2
172.0
125.7
160.9

7.9
8.0
7.7
1.3
21.2

-1.1

-1.7
-.2
0
0

0.4
.3
.6
0
0

0.2
-.2
-.1
-.2
6.8

4811-2
4811-211
4811-212
4811-213
4811-214
4811-214-11

147.5
147.4
153.4
92.3
133.1
127.1
148.9

148.6
150.6
153.4
92.3
131.8
127.1
144.3

148.9
151.5
153.4
92.3
131.8
127.1
144.3

1.7
4.3
0
10.5
-1.3
0

0
0
0
0
-.2
0
-.3

.1
.4
0
0
0
0
0

.2
.6
0
0
0
0
0

12.3

1.3

1.0

1.3

4811-214-12
Private lines, interstate .

156.9

156.9

156.9

180.2

186.7

.189.2

4811-311
Directory advertising
4811-911
Data for December 1982 have been revised to reflect the availability of late
reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months after
original publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.
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
1




Jan. 1983
to
Feb. 1983

Apr. 1982
to
Apr. 1983

phones), and non-recurring charges (such as installation).
NOTE: Revised indexes for January through December 1982 are published in Table 14.
Several of these index series have been revised. (See footnote to Table 14).

124

Table 13. Producer price indexes and percent changes for postal services
(1977=100)

Description

Industry/
product
code

Percent change from —

Index

Relative
importance
Dec.
19821

Dec.
19822

Mar.
19832

Apr.
19832

Apr. 1982
to
Apr. 1983

1.0000

143.3

143.3

143.3

-0.1

First class mail 3 .
Letter mail...
Post cards...
Priority mail .

4311-1
4311-111
4311-112
4311-113

.6604
.6068
.0149
.0386

154.0
154.9
145.4
144.3

154.0
154.9
145.4
144.3

154.0
154.9
145.4
144.3

0
0
0
0

Second class mail
In county mail
Regular rate mail
Nonprofit rate mail....
Classroom rate mail .
Transient rate mail....

4311-2
4311-211
4311-212
4311-213
4311-214
4311-215

.0514
.0038
.0360
.0102
.0006
.0008

144.6
123.7
144.9
150.4
140.3
227.9

144.6
123.7
144.9
150.4
140.3
227.9

144.6
123.7
144.9
150.4
140.3
227.9

0
0
0
0
0
0

Third class mail
Single piece mail ....
Regular bulk mail....
Nonprofit bulk mail .

4311-3
4311-311
4311-312
4311-313

.1419
.0244
.0805
.0361

151.9
198.5
146.1
147.4

151.9
198.5
146.1
147.4

151.9
198.5
146.1
147.4

0
0
0
0

Fourth class mail3
Parcel post
Bound printed matter ...
Special rate mail
Library rate mail

4311-4
4311-411
4311-412
4311-413
4311-414

.0597
.0347
.0022
.0175
.0053

155.9
155.2
115.6
162.5
162.2

155.9
155.2
115.6
162.5
162.2

155.9
155.2
115.6
162.5
162.2

0
0
0
0
0

International mail
International air mail
International surface mail
Terminal dues and transit fees .

4311-5
4311-511
4311-512
4311-513

.0371
.0189
.0112
.0070

158.0
131.0
188.8
224.0

158.0
131.0
188.8
224.0

158.0
131.0
188.8
224.0

0
0
0
0

Special services and fees
Special services
Domestic mail fees
Other services and fees .

4311-6
4311-611
4311-612
4311-613

.0457
.0382
.0070
.0004

150.9
155.3
128.9
227.4

150.9
155.3
128.9
227.4

150.9
155.3
128.9
227.4

0
0
0
0

4311-912
4311-913

.0034
.0005

129.1
100.0

129.1
100.0

129.1
100.0

0
0

United States Postal Service

Express mail
Mailgram service.

4311

1
The figure shown for each item is its value weight expressed as a proportion of
the total value weight for the U.S. Postal Service Index.
2
Data for December 1982 have been revised to reflect the availability of late
reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months after




Jan. 1983
to
Feb. 1983

Feb. 1983
to
Mar. 1983

Mar. 1983
to
Apr. 1983

original publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.
3
Postal service prices contained in the Consumer Price Index are from first class
and fourth class mail.

125

Table 14. Producer price indexes for selected telephone services, 19821
(1972=100)
Industry/
product
code

Descripti on

4811-1
4811-111
4811-112
4811-113
4811-114

Local service
Residential £ /
Business
Optional additional
Coin

4811-2
4811-211
4811-212
4811-213
4811-214
4811-214-11

Toll service
Intrastate MTS
Interstate MTS
International MTS
WATS
Interstate MATS

4811-214-12
4811-311
4811-911

usage

Annual
average

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

Nav

June

July

Auo.

Sep.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

154.
160.
162.
124
139.4

149.5
154.9
157.7
124. 1
130.0

149.5
154.9
157.7
124.1
130.0

149.5
154.9
157.7
124. 1
130.0

151.2
156.7
159.7
124. 1
132.8

152.3
157.3
160. 1
124.2
143.2

153.3
158.4
161.4
124.2
143.6

153.3
158.4
161.4
124.2
143.6

153.7
159.0
162.0
124.2
143. 1

158.8
165.8
167.2
124.2
144.0

160.4
167.8
168.4
125.6
144.0

160.9
168.4
169.0
125.9
144.0

162.3
170.2
170.3
125.9
144.0

145.9
145.6
152.0
88.5
132.5
125.8
149.9

143.1
144.9
147.7
83.5
129.9
122.1
150.5

143.1
144.9
147.7
83.5
129
122
150.5

143.1
144
147
83.
129.
122. 1

146.
145
153
83.5
133.
127
150.5

146.
145,
153.4
83.5
133.4
127.1
149.9

146.7
145.5
153.4
91.4
133.4
127. 1
14'?. 9

146.7
145.5
153.4
91.4
133.4
127. 1
149.9

146.8
145.5
153.4
92.
133.
127.
150.4

146.8
145.6
153.4
92.3
133.5
127. 1
150.4

147.1
146.4
153.4
92.3
133
127
148.9

147.1
146.4
153.4
92.3
133
127
148.9

147.5
147.4
153.4
92.3
133. 1
127. 1
148.9

156.3

154.5

154.5

156.9

156.9

156.9

156.9

156.9

156.9

156.9

156.9

156.9

172.0

164.7

166.4

168.5

170.4

170.2

171.2

173.4

175.6

177.5

179.3

180.2

Intrastate MATS
Private 1ines,interstate

150.5
..

154.5

Directory advertising

166.4

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 1983 issue of this publication. In particular, the May through
December indexes for Local service, Coin, Toll services, and Interstate




126

MTS and the January through December Directory advertising indexes
have been revised.
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).

Technical Notes

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 "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 3,400 commodities
and about 26,000 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, 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-ofprocessing indexes are more useful than commodity
grouping indexes. This is because commodity grouping
indexes sometimes produce exaggerated or misleading
signals of price change 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 for 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
oublications or from other Government agencies. Prices

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generally are reported for the Tuesday of the week containing the 13th day of the month.
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-ofprocessing groupings, commodity groupings, durability
of product groupings, and a number of special composite groupings. Each index measures price changes
from a reference period which 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."

Index Point Change
Finished Goods Price Index
less previous index
equals index point change
Index Percent Change
Index point change
divided by the previous index
equals
result multiplied by 100
equals index percent change

185.5
184.5
1.0
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.

Seasonally Adjusted
and Unadjusted Data

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.




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
ttay eliminate the effect of changes that normally occur
at about the same time and in about the same magnitude

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every year—such as price movements resulting from
normal weather patterns, regular production and
marketing cycles, model changeovers, seasonal discounts, and holidays. 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 year.
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.

Data from the Producer
Price Index Revision
Each month this report presents data from the Producer Price Index TPPI) revision in table 4, "Producer
price indexes for the net output of selected industries
and their products." Indexes for the four industries in
the pilot program to test the methodology and concepts
of the PPI revision formerly appeared in table 14. Table
4 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

Kinds of product indexes
Industries listed 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.

Corresponding indexes
Some 7-digit Census products published in table 4
correspond to 8-digit commodities published in table 6.
In these cases, movements in the commodity indexes are
calculated on the basis of the movements of their
counterparts in table 4. Although most such indexes
continue to be published in table 6 on their original base
period of 1967 = 100 or some later base, the corresponding indexes in table 4 are published on a base of the
month of their introduction. Therefore, index levels
for corresponding items may differ, but monthly percent changes will be identical.
A point code of ".99" immediately after an 8-digit
commodity code in table 6 identifies a commodity index
that is calcuated from a product index in table 4. The
aggregation of commodity price indexes into commodity grouping indexes in table 6 continues to follow the
traditional methodology; similarly, stage-of-processing
price indexes in table 1 also are calculated from the commodity grouping indexes as in the past.

How new indexes differ from traditional
commodity indexes
New indexes differ from traditional commodity indexes in a number of respects:
(1) New indexes are industry-based. The entire output
of each industry is sampled, including primary and
secondary production and miscellaneous receipts.
Traditional commodity indexes are based on a selection
of the most important commodities, and most IndustrySector Price Indexes continue to be calculated from
these traditional commodity indexes. In addition, traditional ISPI's do not cover miscellaneous receipts, and
prices of products are included without systematic
regard for the industry classification of the producer.
New indexes, on the other hand, are based on prices of
primary and secondary products made by producers
classified in the specified industry; as a result, new indexes apply to production within the specified industry.
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constructed to cover each product regardless of the industry of origin.
(2) New indexes are easier to use with other industryoriented economic data because they are classified according to the SIC and incorporate most features of the
Census of Manufactures product code extensions of the
SIC.
(3) New indexes use net output values of shipments as
weights. JSJet output values refer to the value of
shipments leaving the industry and exclude intraindustry shipments. In contrast, weights in traditional
commodity price indexes and ISPI's include shipments
within an industry. The resulting multiple-counting of
price changes at successive stages of processing is one
major defect of the traditional commodity grouping indexes. Stage-of-processing indexes partially correct this
defect, but new indexes consistently correct it at all
levels of aggregation. (Net output weights are not used,
however, for traditional commodity indexes whose
movements are based on corresponding new indexes.)
In the revision program, the relative importance of
items within a product is based upon shipment value
data and sampling weights from the revision survey
itself. When detailed products are aggregated to the
5-digit product class and 4-digit industry levels,
however, weights are taken from Census of Manufactures data, along with estimates of intra-industry




shipments from input-output tables produced by the
Bureau of Economic Analysis of the U.S. Department
of Commerce.
(4) New indexes emphasize actual transaction prices
at the time of shipment to minimize the use of list prices
and order prices, which occasionally have been used in
traditional commodity price indexes and ISPI's. In addition, some traditional indexes have been calculated intentionally from order prices rather than from shipment
prices.
(5) New indexes are based on prices reported by companies of all sizes and locations selected by probability
sampling. In addition, individual items and transaction
terms from these firms are chosen by probability techniques. (Estimates of sampling error will be published
later.) In the traditional PPI program, major companies
selected on a judgment basis have been asked to report
prices for volume-selling items under "typical" transaction terms.
For further information on the underlying concepts
and methodology of the PPI revision, see two Monthly
Labor Review articles by John F. Early: "Improving the
Measurement of Producer Price Change," April 1978;
and "The Producer Price Index Revision: Overview and
Pilot Survey Results," December 1979. Reprints are
available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics on request.

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