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E M P L O Y E E E A R N IN G S A N D H O U R S

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JUNE 1965

• furniture, home furnishings,
and equipment stores
# household appliance stores

Bulletin No. 1501-6
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OE LABOR
W. Willard Wirtz, Secretary
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS
Arthur M. Ross, Commissioner




BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS REGIONAL OFFICES

E M P L O Y E E E A R N IN G S A N D H O U R S in

retail furniture,
home furnishings, and
household appliance stores
JUNE 1965

• fu rn itu re, h om e fu rn ish in gs,
and equ ipm en t stores
• h ousehold appliance stores

Bulletin No. 1501-6
June 1966

U N ITED S T A T E S D E P A R TM E N T OF L A B O R
W . W illard Wirtz, Secretary
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS
Arthur M. Ross, Commissioner

For sole by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 20 4 0 2 - Price 4 0 cents







P reface
The Bureau o f Labor Statistics conducted a survey
of retail furniture, home furnishings, and household ap­
pliance stores for a June 1965 payroll period.
Data on
em ploym ent, average hourly and weekly earnings, and
weekly hours of work of nonsupervisory em ployees w ere
obtained and are presented in this bulletin.
This in fo r­
mation bridges the period since June 1962, when a sim ilar
survey was conducted. (See Em ployee Earnings in Retail
Furniture, Home Furnishings, and Household Appliance
Stores, June 1962, BLS Bulletin 1380-6.) Data are p r o vided fo r the United States; the Northeast, South, North
Central, and W est region s; m etropolitan and nonm etro­
politan a rea s; m en and wom en; and retail enterprises and
establishm ents by annual volume of sales.
A bulletin containing com prehensive statistical
data fo r the entire retail trade industry (except eating and
drinking places) w ill be available.
Data for each of the
m a jor retail groups which retail trade com p rises, and for
selected lines o f retail business, will be available in the
individual bulletins which are listed on the inside back
co v e r.
The survey was part o f a broad program of studies
initiated by the U .S. Department of L abor's Wage and Hour
and Public Contracts D ivisions for continuing appraisal of
F ederal legislation relating to minimum wages and m ax i­
mum hours standards. In this connection, data from the
survey w ere published in the R eport Submitted to the Con­
g re ss in A ccord a n ce With the Requirem ents o f Section 4(d)
of the F air Labor Standards A ct - January 1966.
The study was conducted in the Bureau's D ivision
of National Wage and Salary Incom e by N orman J. Sam uels,
Chief o f the D ivision, under the general direction of
L. R. Linsenm ayer, A ssistant C om m issioner, O ffice of
Wages and Industrial R elations.
This bulletin was p r e ­
pared under the supervision o f Alvin Bauman.




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Contents
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S cop e and m eth od o f s u r v e y -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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T a b le s:
F u rn itu re , h om e fu rn ish in g s, and h ou seh old ap p lian ce s to r e s —
1.
C um ulative n u m e r ica l and p e r c e n t d istrib u tion s o f n o n su p e rv is o r y e m p lo y e e s b y a v e ra g e stra ig h t-tim e h ou rly ea rn in g s,
United States and re g io n s , June 1965------------------------------------------------2.
C um ulative p e r c e n t d istrib u tion o f n o n su p e rv iso ry e m p lo y e e s b y
a v e ra g e str a ig h t-tim e h o u rly ea rn in g s, b y m e tro p o lita n and
n o n m etrop olita n a r e a s , United States and r e g io n s , June 1965 -----3.
C um ulative p e r c e n t d istrib u tion o f n o n su p e rv iso ry e m p lo y e e s b y
a v e ra g e str a ig h t-tim e h o u rly ea rn in g s, b y s e x , United States
and r e g io n s , June 1965 -----------------------------------------------------------------------4*
C um ulative p e r c e n t d istrib u tio n o f n o n su p e rv iso ry e m p lo y e e s by
a v e ra g e s tr a ig h t-tim e h ou rly e a rn in g s, b y e n te r p r is e and
esta b lish m e n t s a l e s - s iz e c la s s e s , United S ta tes, m e tro p o lita n
and n on m etrop olita n a r e a s , and re g io n s , June 1965 ----------------------5.
N u m e r ic a l and p e r c e n t d istrib u tion s o f n o n s u p e rv is o ry
e m p lo y e e s by w eek ly h ou rs o f w o rk , United States and
6.

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P e r c e n t d istrib u tio n o f n o n su p e rv iso ry e m p lo y e e s by w eek ly
h o u rs o f w o rk , b y m e tro p o lita n and n on m etrop olita n a r e a s ,
U nited States and r e g io n s , June 1965------------------------------------------------P e r c e n t d istrib u tio n o f n o n su p e rv iso ry e m p lo y e e s b y w eek ly
h o u rs o f w o rk , b y s e x , U nited States and r e g io n s , June 1965«?-----P e r c e n t d istrib u tio n o f n o n s u p e rv is o ry e m p lo y e e s b y w eek ly
h o u rs o f w o rk , b y e n te r p r is e and esta b lish m en t s a l e s - s i z e
c l a s s e s , United S tates, m etro p o lita n and n on m etrop olita n
a r e a s , and r e g io n s , June 1965 ----------------------------------------------------------P e r c e n t d istrib u tio n o f n o n s u p e rv is o ry e m p lo y e e s w ork in g
s p e c ifie d w eek ly h ou rs by av era g e s tr a ig h t-tim e h ou rly
e a rn in g s , United States and re g io n s , June 1965------------------------------P e r c e n t d istrib u tio n o f n o n su p e rv iso ry e m p lo y e e s having
s p e c ifie d a v e ra g e s tr a ig h t-tim e h ou rly ea rn in gs b y w eek ly
h o u rs o f w o rk , United States .and re g io n s , June 19 6 5 ______ ._______
A v e r a g e s tr a ig h t-tim e h o u rly and w eek ly earn in gs o f n o n su p e r­
v is o r y e m p lo y e e s b y w eek ly h ou rs o f w ork , United States
and r e g io n s , June 1965 ------------------------------------------------------------------------

F u rn itu re , h om e fu rn ish in g s, and equipm ent s to r e s —
12.
C um ulative n u m e r ica l and p e r c e n t d istrib u tion s o f n o n su p e r­
v is o r y e m p lo y e e s b y a v e r a g e stra ig h t-tim e h o u rly ea rn in g s ,
U nited States and r e g io n s , June 1965------------------------------------------------13.
C um ulative p e r c e n t d istrib u tion o f n o n su p e rv iso ry e m p lo y e e s b y
a v e ra g e s tr a ig h t-tim e h o u rly ea rn in g s, b y m e tro p o lita n and
n o n m etrop olita n a r e a s , U nited States and r e g io n s , June 1965 -----14.
C um ulative p e r c e n t d istrib u tio n o f n o n su p e rv iso ry e m p lo y e e s b y
a v e ra g e s tr a ig h t-tim e h o u rly ea rn in g s , b y s e x , U nited States
and r e g io n s , June 1965 ------------------------------------------------------------------------




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T a b le s— C ontinued
F u rn itu re , h om e fu rn ish in g s, and equipm ent s to r e s — Continued
15. C um ulative p e r c e n t d istrib u tion o f n o n s u p e rv is o ry e m p lo y e e s b y
a v e ra g e str a ig h t-tim e h ou rly ea rn in g s , b y e n te r p r is e and
e sta b lish m e n t s a l e s - s iz e c la s s e s , U nited S tates, m e tro p o lita n
and n on m etrop olita n a r e a s , and re g io n s , June 1965 -----------------------16. N u m e r ic a l and p e r c e n t d istrib u tion s of n o n s u p e rv is o ry e m p lo y e e s
b y w e e k ly h ou rs o f w o rk , United States and re g io n s ,
17.
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P e r c e n t d istrib u tio n o f n o n s u p e rv is o ry e m p lo y e e s b y w eek ly
h o u rs o f w o rk , b y m e tro p o lita n and n on m etrop olita n a r e a s ,
U nited States and r e g io n s , June 1965------------------------------------------------P e r c e n t d istrib u tio n o f n o n su p e rv iso ry e m p lo y e e s b y w eek ly
h o u rs o f w o rk , b y se x , United States and r e g io n s . June 1965 _____
P e r c e n t d istrib u tio n o f n o n s u p e rv is o ry e m p lo y e e s b y w eek ly
h o u rs o f w o rk , b y e n te r p r is e and e sta b lish m en t s a l e s - s i z e
c l a s s e s , United S ta tes, m e tro p o lita n and n on m etrop olita n
a r e a s , and r e g io n s , June 1965 ----------------------------------------------------------P e r c e n t d istrib u tio n o f n o n s u p e rv is o ry e m p lo y e e s w ork in g
s p e c ifie d w eek ly h ou rs by av era g e s tra ig h t-tim e h ou rly
e a rn in g s , U nited States and re g io n s , June 1965------------------------------P e r c e n t d istrib u tio n o f n o n su p e rv iso ry e m p lo y e e s having
s p e c ifie d a v e ra g e str a ig h t-tim e h o u rly earn in gs b y w eek ly
h o u rs o f w o rk , United States and r e g io n s , June 19 6 5 ---------------------A v e ra g e s tr a ig h t-tim e h ou rly and w eek ly earn in gs o f n o n su p e r­
v is o r y e m p lo y e e s b y w eek ly h ou rs o f w ork , United States^m d
r e g io n s , June 1965--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

H ou seh old a p p lia n ce s t o r e s —
23. C um ulative n u m e r ica l and p e r c e n t d istrib u tion s o f n o n su p e r­
v is o r y e m p lo y e e s b y a v e ra g e s tr a ig h t-tim e h ou rly ea rn in g s,
United States and r e g io n s , June 1965------------------------------------------------24. C um ulative p e r c e n t d istrib u tio n o f n o n s u p e rv is o ry e m p lo y e e s b y
a v e ra g e str a ig h t-tim e h ou rly e a rn in g s , b y m e tro p o lita n and
n o n m etrop olita n a r e a s , U nited States and re g io n s , June 1965------25. C um ulative p e r c e n t d istrib u tion o f n o n s u p e rv is o ry e m p lo y e e s by
a v e ra g e str a ig h t-tim e h o u rly e a rn in g s , b y s e x , U nited States
and r e g io n s , June 1965 -----------------------------------------------------------------------26. C um ulative p e r c e n t d istrib u tion o f n o n s u p e rv is o ry e m p lo y e e s b y
a v e ra g e s tr a ig h t-tim e h ou rly ea rn in g s , b y e n te r p r is e and
e sta b lish m e n t s a l e s - s iz e c la s s e s , U nited S ta tes, m e tro p o lita n
and n on m etrop olita n a r e a s , and r e g io n s , June 1965 ----------------------27. N u m e r ic a l and p e r c e n t d istrib u tion s o f n o n s u p e rv is o ry
e m p lo y e e s by w eek ly h ou rs o f w o rk , United States and
r e g io n s , June 1965-------------------------------------------------------------------------------28. P e r c e n t d istrib u tio n o f n o n s u p e rv is o ry e m p lo y e e s b y w eek ly
h ou rs o f w o rk , b y m e tro p o lita n and n on m etrop olita n a r e a s ,
U nited States and r e g io n s , June 1965------------------------------------------------29. P e r c e n t d istrib u tio n o f n o n s u p e rv is o ry e m p lo y e e s b y w eek ly
h o u rs o f w o r k , b y s e x , U nited States and r e g io n s , June 1965 ____




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T a b le s— C ontinued
H ou seh old a pp lia n ce s t o r e s — Continued
30. P e r c e n t d istrib u tio n o f n o n s u p e rv is o ry e m p lo y e e s b y w eek ly
h o u rs o f w o r k , b y e n te r p r is e and esta b lish m en t s a l e s - s i z e
c l a s s e s , U nited S ta tes, m etro p o lita n and n on m etrop olita n
a r e a s , and r e g io n s , June 1965 ---------------------------------------------------------31. P e r c e n t d istrib u tio n o f n o n s u p e rv is o ry e m p lo y e e s w ork in g
s p e c ifie d w eek ly h ou rs by a v era g e s tra ig h t-tim e h ou rly
e a rn in g s , United States and re g io n s , June 1 9 6 5 ,---------------------------32. P e r c e n t d istrib u tio n o f n o n s u p e rv is o ry e m p lo y e e s having
s p e c ifie d a v e ra g e s tr a ig h t-tim e h ou rly earn in gs b y w eek ly
h o u rs o f w o rk , United States and r e g io n s , June 19 6 5 -------------------33. A v e r a g e s tr a ig h t-tim e h o u rly and w eek ly earn in gs of n o n su p e r­
v is o r y e m p lo y e e s b y w eek ly h ou rs o f w ork , U nited States
and r e g io n s , June 1965 -----------------------------------------------------------------------




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Employee Earnings and Hours in Retail Furniture, H om e Furnishings,
and Household Appliance Stores, June 1965
Scope and Method of Survey
Scope of Survey
This bulletin relates to those retail establishments which were classified, accord­
ing to the 1957 edition of the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, as part of the fur­
niture, home furnishings, and household appliances major industry group (SIC 57). Stores
within this group were further identified as furniture, home furnishings, and equipment
stores (SIC 571) and household appliance stores (SIC 572). The major group includes retail
stores selling goods used for furnishing the home, such as furniture, floor covering, drap­
eries, glass, chinaware, lamps, m irrors, and Venetian blinds, as well as domestic stoves,
refrigerators, radio and television sets, musical instruments, and musical supplies. Estab­
lishments selling electrical and gas appliances are included in this group only if the major
part of their sales consist of articles for home use.
Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores are primarily engaged in the
retail sale of household furniture as well as home furnishings, major appliances, and floor
coverings. Secondhand furniture dealers are classified under miscellaneous retail stores
(SIC 59).
Household appliance stores are primarily engaged in the retail sale of electric and
gas refrigerators, stoves, and other household appliances, such as electric irons, perco­
lators, hot plates, vacuum cleaners, radio and television sets.
Geographically, the 50 States and the District of Columbia are covered. The data
reflect earnings and hours of work of nonsupervisory employees for a payroll period including
June 12, 1965.
Sample Design
The sample was designed to yield national and regional estimates for the major in­
dustry group and for the lines of business for which separate data are shown. A stratified
sample design was used with variable sampling ratios depending on the kind of business and
employment size. For example, the sample size for lines of business shown separately
was proportionately larger than for those not published and the probability of selection in­
creased with employment size of the unit.
The following tabulation shows the number of units included in the sample of the
furniture, home furnishings, and household appliances group, and in the furniture, home
furnishings, and equipment stores and household appliance stores for which separate data
are published:
Kind o f business
Furniture, hom e furnishings, and household appliances g r o u p ------Furniture, hom e furnishings, and equipment stores -------- -----Household appliance stores ------------------------------------------------------

Number o f units
1, 954
1, 139
523

Establishment samples were obtained from three different sources: (1) State unem­
ployment insurance listings furnished employer reporting units with four or m ore employees.
(2) The large chainstore enterprises provided current lists of retail stores and auxiliary units
from which a sample of such units was selected. It was necessary to obtain these lists from
the large chainstore enterprises because State unemployment insurance listings frequently




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provide data on a statewide or county basis for such companies rather than on an individual
establishment basis. (3) The Bureau of the Census sample used in coi^junction with its
Monthly Survey of Retail Sales covered single-unit retail stores with fewer than four employ­
ees.
The Census coverage of small units was necessary to supplement the Bureau's uni­
verse list for retail trade, since State unemployment insurance laws in many States do not
cover employers with fewer than four employees.
Method of Collection
The majority of the establishments included in the sample were solicited for inform al
tion by mail. The largest units were visited in person by field economists of the Bureau of
Labor Statistics, as were the smallest units by the Bureau of the Census enumerators acting
as agents for the BLS. Personal visits were also made to a sample of the nonrespondents
to the mail questionnaire.
Estimating Procedure
Data collected for each sampling unit were weighted in accordance with the proba­
bility of selecting that unit. For example, where 1 unit out of 10 was selected from an
industry-size group, data for that unit were considered as representative of the 10 units in
the group. Thus, each segment of the retail trade industry was given its appropriate weight
in the total, regardless of the disproportionate coverage of large and small establishments.
No assumption has been made that the wage structures of the units not responding
to the mail questionnaire were similar to those of the units responding. To minimize the
bias resulting from nonresponse, data obtained by personal visits from a sample of non­
respondents were weighted to represent all other nonrespondents in similar industry-size
groups. To compensate for schedules with unusable data, their weights were assigned to
usable schedules of the same industry-size group and from the same or related areas.
A ll estimated totals derived from the weighting process were further adjusted to
the employment levels for June 1965, as reported in the Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly
employment series. The published estimates in this report are, thus, consistent with the
production worker employment shown in the monthly series. Employment estimates for in­
dividual industry groups, which the Bureau does not publish monthly, were prepared especially
for purposes of this survey. Current regional estimates, which could not be prepared from
the monthly series, were based on regional distributions from the most recent Census of
Business, prepared by the Bureau of the Census.
The adjustment of the survey totals to the predesignated totals for June 1965 was
confined, for the most part, to that segment of the survey for which the sample units were
obtained from State unemployment insurance listings. The lists generally were prepared prior
to the time of the survey and consequently do not account for units opened or closed after
the date of the lists. In the Census and the large chainstore enterprise samples, the best
unbiased estimates of totals were presumed to be the weighted-up sample totals, since there
was no apparent problem of unrepresented business births in these groups.
Criteria for Publication of Estimates
The results of this survey differ from those that would have been obtained by a
complete canvass of all retail operations, since the survey was conducted on a sample basis.
These differences may be substantial in those instances where the sample was small. It
has not been possible, therefore, to present data for all cases. No earnings distributions
are shown for groupings of fewer than 50 stores.
Definitions of Terms
Nonsupervisory employees include all full-tim e, part-time, seasonal, and casual
employees below the supervisory level, such as salespersons, shipping, receiving, and stock
clerks, laborers, warehousemen, caretakers, office clerks, driver-salesm en, deliverymen,
installation and repairmen, elevator operators, porters, janitors, food service employees,
and working supervisors.
Enterprise is defined as a company which operates, directs, or controls a group
of establishments engaged in the same general business. In the case of single unit ^com­
panies, the single unit was considered the enterprise.




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Establishment is generally defined as a single physical location where business is
conducted. In the case of two separate business entities transacting business at a single
physical location (for example, a leased shoe department in a department store), each was
treated as a separate establishment. On the other hand, a drug store which also operated
a food counter was treated as a single establishment.
Annual volume of sales excludes excise taxes at the retail level.
Earnings data relate to straight-time earnings and exclude premium pay for over­
time and for work on weekends, holidays, and late shifts. Commission and bonus earn­
ings and special sales bonuses, such as " P .M J s 11 and "stuns" paid quarterly or oftener,
are included.
Individual average hourly earnings for employees not paid by the hour ( e .g ., salary,
commissions) were obtained by dividing individual earnings reported by the number of hours
worked during the corresponding period.
Individual weekly earnings were obtained by multiplying the individual average hourly
earnings by the number of hours worked during a single week in June 1965.
Group average hourly earnings published in this report were obtained by dividing
total individual weekly earnings by total individual weekly hours worked.
Group average weekly earnings were obtained by dividing the sum of the individual
weekly earnings by the number of employees represented in the group total.
Weekly hours of work are for a 1-week period and include hours paid for vacations,
holidays, sick leave, etc.
Group average weekly hours were obtained by dividing total weekly hours worked
by total number of nonsupervisory employees.
Regions used in this study include the following: Northeast-—Connecticut, Maine,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and
Vermont; South—Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,
Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, M ississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia; North Central—Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, M issouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and
Wisconsin; and West—Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada,
New M exico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
Metropolitan areas as used in this report refers to those cities and county areas
defined by the Bureau o t the Budget as 1’Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas. " M etro­
politan areas include those counties containing at least one central city of 50,000 population
and those counties around such cities which are metropolitan in character and economically
and socially integrated with the county containing the central city. For a m ore detailed
description, see Standard Metropolitan Statistical A reas, 1964, prepared by the Bureau of
the Budget.







Table Note

Because of rounding, sums of individual items
may not equal totals*
Dash (-) indicates no employees.
Asterisk (*) indicates fewer than 50 employees
or less than 0* 05 percent.

Furniture, home furnishings, and household appliance stores
Table 1.

Cumulative num erical and p e rce n t distributions o f non su p erv isory em ployees by a verage straigh t-tim e hourly earnings,
United States and region s, June 1965

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(E m ployees in thousands)

United States

Northeast

South

North Central

West

A vera ge hourly earnings
Number

P ercen t

Num ber

P e rce n t

•3
4 .4
12*8

•1
1 .2
3 .5

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•1
•3

.1
•1
.3

23*3
2 4 .9
2 8 .6
3 5 .4
3 8 .9

6. 4
6 .8
7 .5
9 .7
10. 7

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

7 3 .3
8 0 .8
9 2 .8
10C .7
1 0 7 .1

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

1 3 1 .3
139 .6
1 4 9 .2
1 5 7 .8
1 6 6 .6

Number

P ercen t

P ercen t

Num ber

•2
3 .5
1 0 .1

•2
3 .3
9 .6

.4
1 .6

*5
1* 8

♦
•3
•7

♦
.5
1 .0

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

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

1 3 .9
1 5 .0
1 6 .7
20.
2 2 .0

5 .4
5 .6
6 .3
8 .0
9 .3

6# 1
6 .2
7 .1
8 .9
1 0 .4

1 .4
1 .6
2 .1
2 .4
2 .6

1 .9
2 .2
2 .9
3 .2
3 .6

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

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

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

3 3 .0
3 5 .6
4 0 .6
4 3 .5
4 6 .0

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

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

7 .3
8 .1
8. 8
9 .9
1 0 .5

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

3 6 .1
3 8 .4
41.C
4 3 .4
4 5 .8

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

2 2 .2
2 3 .4
2 5 .5
2 7 .5
2 9 .5

1 8 1 .5
1 88 .8
1 9 9 .4
2 0 5 .9
2 1 0 .7

4 9 .5
5 1 .5
5 4 .8
5 6 .6
5 7 .5

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Under $ 2 .3 0 _T________ _______________________________
Under $ 2 . 4 0 _____________________________________________
Under $ 2 . 5 0 ____ „____________________ , _________________

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

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

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

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

8 0 .8
8 3 .5
8 7 .3
8 8 .8
90 .0

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

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

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

3 6 .5
3 8 .8
4 1 .8
4 3 .9
4 5 .6

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

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

7 8 .3
7 9 .9
8 2 .3
84. C
e s .2

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

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

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

8 7 .5
8 8 .2
8 9 .9
9C .6
9 1 .5

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

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

4 9 .2
5 0 .7
5 2 .7
5 4 .7
5 5 .4

6 7 .6
6 9 .7
7 2 .5
7 5 .2
7 6 .1

1 0 0 .0

1 0 5 .5

1 0 0 .0

8 9 .5

1 0 0 .0

7 2 .8

_
Und«r $ 0 . 5 0 __________
Under $ 0 . 7 5 _____________________________________________
Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 .0 5 ______
..........................
$ 1 . 1 0 _____________________________________________
$ 1 . 1 5 ___________________ __
$ 1 . 2 0 ________________ _
$ 1 .2 5

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 3 0 ___
. _
_________
$ 1 . 3 5 _______________________________ _____________
$ 1 .4 0 ____ ...
$ 1 . 4 5 _____________________________________________
$ 1 . 5 0 _____________________________________________

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 5 5 .............................................. ...................................
$ 1 .6 0
_
....
, __
$ 1 .6 5 __ __
_ ___ _
_
_____
$ 1 . 7 0 ____________________________________________
$ 1 . 7 5 _____________________________________________

Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 8 0 _____________________________________________
$ 1 . 8 5 ________________________________________ ____
$ 1 . 9 0 _____________ ________________________________
$ 1 . 9 5 ____________________________________________

U n d er $ 2 .0 0
U n d e r * 2 . 10
U n d er $ 2 .2 0

$ 2 .6 0 _____________________
_____ ____
$ 2 .7 0 ______________________ ______________ _____
$ 2 . 8 0 _____________________________________________
$ 2 . 9 0 ____________________________________________
$ 3 . 0 0 _____________________________________________
T o ta l

A v era ge h ou rly e a r n in g s ____*____________________ ____ _




3 6 3 .9

1 0 0 .0
$ 2 .1 0

9 6 .1
$ 2 .1 5

S 1 .7 8

IV . 1

$ 2 . 16

Num ber

P ercen t

1 0 0 .0
$2 . 43

01

0>

Furniture, home furnishings, and household appliance stores
T able 2.

Cumulative p e rce n t distribution o f n on su p erv isory em ployees by average straigh t-tim e h ourly earnings,
by m etropolitan and nonm etropolitan a re a s , United States and r e g io n s , June 1965

United States

South

N ortheast

M etro­
politan
areas

N onm etro­
politan
areas

M e tro ­
politan
areas

Under $ 0 . 5 0 _____ ____________ __________________________
U nder $ 0 .7 5 ____________ _______________________________
Under $ 1 . 0 0 _____________________________________________

.1
•7
2 .1

.2
2 .9
8 .2

•1
•1
•4

Under
Under
Under
U nder
Under

$ 1 . 0 5 ____
____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
$ 1 . 1 0 ..................................................................................
$ 1 . 1 5 ...................................................................................
$ 1 . 2 0 .............................................. ....................... ............
$ 1 . 2 5 _____ __ ____ __ _ __ ________ __ . __

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

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 3 0 ..........__.....................................................................
$ 1 . 3 5 __
________
______ ______ __ ____
------------ ----------------$ 1 . 4 0 _____ __________ __
$ 1 . 4 5 _________________
____ __ ....... .............
$ 1 . 5 0 ____________ _____ _ __ _____ ______ ________

1 6 .5
1 8 .3
2 1 .5
2 3 .5
2 5 .2

Under
U nder
Under
U nder
Under

$ 1 . 5 5 _____________________________________________
$ 1 . 6 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------- $ 1 . 6 5 _________ ___________ __ __ __ __ ____ __
$ 1 . 7 0 _________________________ ______________ . .
$ 1 . 7 5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

N onm etro­
politan
areas

-

•1
1 .8
6 .3

•4
6. 4
1 6 .3

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

2 .9
2 .9
2 .9
3 .6
3 .8

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

3 2 .2
3 4 .9
38. €
4 1 .6
4 3 .3

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

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

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

4 9 .8
5 2 .8
5 5 .3
5 6.1
6 1 .0

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

$ 1 . 8 0 _____________________________________________
$ 1 .8 5 — ---- —------ ---------------- — ------——-------------------$ 1 . 9 0 __ ___________ __ _ __ __
— ................
$ 1 . 9 5 _____________________ _ _____________ — —
$ 2 . 0 0 _____ ____ __ __ „ __ __ __ __ ____ —

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

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 1 0 _____________________________________________
$ 2 . 2 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------$ 2 . 3 0 ------------------ -------------------------------------------------$ 2 . 4 0 __ ________ „ ____ __ __ ______________
$ 2 . 5 0 __
---------------------------------------------------

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 6 0 _________________ ____________________________
$ 2 . 7 0 ......................
........................................
$ 2 .8 0 ----- --------------------------------— -------------------------$ 2 . 9 0 . ----------------- -------- -------------------------------- -------$ 3 . 0 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------T o t a l ......................... ................- ....................................

N onm etro­
politan
areas

North Central

M etro­
politan
areas

A v era ge h ou rly earnings

M e tro­
politan
areas

W est

N on m etro­
politan
a reas

M etro­
politan
areas

N om etro­
politan
areas

•5
.8

•5
4 .3

*
.4
1 .0

.5
.8

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

3 .4
3 .5
4 .0
5 .6
6 .1

1 2 .9
1 3 .3
14. e
1 7 .4
2 1 .4

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

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

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

4 1 .3
4 5 .0
5 1 .4
5 5 .3
5 7 .4

1 3 .6
1 5 .8
1 8 .9
2 1 .1
2 2 .5

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

7 .7
8 .4
9 .4
1 1 .0
1 1 .6

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

3 4 .6
3 6 .4
3 8 .4
4 1 .5
4 3 .6

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

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

3 0 .C
3 2 .1
3 4 .7
3 7 .C
3 8 .8

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

4 8 .4
4 9 .9
5 4 .5
5 5 .7
5 7 .5

7 9 .4
82.1
8 5 .3
8 6 .3
8 7 .3

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

7 0 .8
7 4 .8
8 0 .4
8 1 .4
8 2 .2

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

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

5 5 .8
5 8 .3
6 3 .1
6 5 .7
6 7 .5

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

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

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

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

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

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

8 8 .2
9 0 .1
9 1 .1
9 2 .0
9 2 .1

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

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

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

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

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

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

1 0 0 .0

1C0.C

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1C 0.0

1 0 0 .c

1 0 0 .0

N um ber o f em p loyees (in thousands) -----------------------------

2 7 9 .4

8 4 .5

6 5 .6

1 0 .5

7 0 .2

3 5 .3

6 4 .3

2 5 .2

5 9 .3

1 3 .5

A v era ge h ou rly e a r n in g s ________________________________

$ 2 .2 1

$ 1 .7 4

$ 2 .1 8

$ 1 .9 7

$ 1 .9 3

$ 1 .5 0

$ 2 .3 1

$ 1 .8 0

$ 2 .5 0

$ 2 .1 2




Furniture, home furnishings, and household appliance stores
Table 3.

Cumulative p ercent distribu tion o f non su p erv isory em ployees by average s traigh t-tim e h ou rly earnings,
by se x , United States and region s, June 1965

United States

N ortheast

South

North C entral

W est

A v era g e h ou rly earnings
Men

Women

Men

Men

W omen

U nder $ 0 .5 0 _
__
_
_ _ _ _ _ __ __
Under $ 0 . 7 5 _________________________
_______ _
Under $ 1 . 0 0 _____________________________________________

•1
1 .0
3*1

•2
1 .7
4 .6

•
•2

.4
•4
.5

•2
3 .2
9 .4

•2
3 .8
1 0 .3

•2
•6

1 .1
4 .5

•1
•3

•1
1 .2
2 .5

J n d er
U nder
Under
U nder
U nder

$ 1 .0 5
_
__
__
$ 1 . 1 0 ........ ..........
................... .
$ 1 .1 5 __
__
................................ .
__
$ 1 . 2 0 _____________________________________________
$ 1 . 2 5 __________
_ _______________________

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

8 .2
8 .8
9w9
1 3 .2
1 4 .6

1 .3
1 .4
2 .3
2 .9
2 .9

3 .3
3 .4
3 .8
5 .6
6 .3

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

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

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

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

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

3 .1
3 .1
3 .8
3 .9
4 .8

U nder
Under
U nder
U nder
U nder

$ 1 .3 0 ______________ ___________________________
$ 1 .3 5 _______ ____
_________________
____
$ 1 . 4 0 _____________________________________________
$ 1 .4 5
_ _ _ _ _
$ 1 .5 0
_______________________________ _______

17.C
1 8 .7
2 1 .5
2 2 .9
2 4 .3

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

U nder
U nder
U nder
U nder
Under

$ 1 . 5 5 ___________
_________
_ ______________
_________
$ 1 .6 0 _ __,________________
$ 1 . 6 5 _______ ______ ______________________________
$ 1 . 7 0 _______ _________ _______ _________ __________
-------__ _ __
$ 1 .7 5 —

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

U nder
Under
U nder
U nder
U nder

$ 1 . 8 0 _______________________________ _ ________
---- ----.
$ 1 .8 5
$ 1 . 9 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------$ 1 .9 5
$ 2 . 0 0 _____________________________________________

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

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

3 6 .1
3 8 .5
4 1 .4
4 4 .5
4 5 .5

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

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

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

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

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

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

5 0 .9
5 5 .6
6 1 .0
6 4 .1
6 5 .8

U nder
U nder
U nder
U nder
U nder

$ 2 .1 0 _________ _________ ______________________
$ 2 .2 0 . .. __________________________________________
$ 2 . 3 0 _____________________________________________
$ 2 t 4 0 __________________ __________________________
$ 2 .5 0 . . . _______ ___________________ ______________

5 5 .6
5 8 .9
6 3 .3
6 5 .9
6 7 .8

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Under
Under
U nder
U nder
U nder

$ 2 . 6 0 _____________________________________________
$ 2 . 7 0 _____________________________________________
$ 2 .8 0 ______________ ____________ __ ____ __________
$ 2 .9 0
__
-----__ _ _
$ 3 .0 0
__
_

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

9 4 .0
9 4 .9
9 5 .9
9 6 .5
9 6 .6

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

9 3 .9
9 4 .5
9 5 .4
9 6 .6
9 6 .8

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

9 6 .6
9 6 .8
9 7 .1
9 7 .3
9 7 .3

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

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

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

8 9 .1
9 0 .8
9 3 .0
9 4 .0
9 4 .3
1 0 0 .0

T otal _____

___

Men

Women

Men

Women

_______ _______

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

N um ber o f em p lo y e e s (in th o u s a n d s )______ ___________

2 5 8 .8

1 0 5 .1

6 8 .8

2 7 .3

7 7 .5

2 8 .0

6 1 .3

2 8 .2

5 1 .2

2 1 .6

A v era ge h ou rly earnings

S 2 .2 4

$ 1 .6 7

$ 2 .3 1

$ 1 .6 9

$ 1 .8 7

$ 1 .5 2

$ 2 .3 8

S 1 .6 3

$ 2 .6 1

$ 1 .9 3




_

Women

_

- -

>4

00

Furniture, home furnishings, and household appliance stores
Table 4.

Cumulative p e rce n t distribution of n onsup ervisory em ployees by average straigh t-tim e hourly earnings, by e n te rp rise and establishm ent s a le s -s iz e c la s s e s ,
United States, m etropolitan and nonm etropolitan a re a s , and region s, June 1965

United States
E n terp rises with annual sales o f—
$ 1, 000, 000 o r m o re

A v era ge h ou rly earnings

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

$ 2 5 0,00 0 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Establishm ents with annual sales o f—

Total
Under $ 0 .5 0 __________________
Under $ 0 .7 5 __________________
Under $ 1 . 0 0 __________________

$250,000
o r m ore

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

1
|

Total

$25 0,00 0
o r m ore
*
.7
2 .2

•6
1 .5

•2
2 .4
6 .6

*
•1
.3

*
•1
•1

.1
•4
1 .7

♦
.7
2 .2

L e s s than
$ 2 5 0,00 0

Total

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 0 5 __________________
$1 . 10 __ _ ____ _______
$ 1 . 1 5 __________________
$ 1 . 2 0 ____________ ____
$ 1 . 2 5 __________________

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

•6
•6
.7
3 .5
4 .2

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

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

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

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

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 .3 0 _________________
$ 1 .3 5 __________________
$ 1 . 4 0 .................................
$ 1 . 4 5 __________________
$ 1 . 5 0 __________________

1 2 .0
1 4 .0
1 7 .5
? r .4
2 2 .4

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

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

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

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

2 3 .6
2 5 .5
3 3 .0
3 5 .5
3 6 .5

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 5 5 ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
$ 1 . 6 0 __________________
$ 1 . 6 5 .................................
$ 1 .7 0 .................................
$ 1 . 7 5 .................................

2 7 .8
2 5 .6
3 2 .8
3 5.2
3 7 .8

2 6 .5
2 8 .3
3 1 .3
3 3 .6
3 6 .3

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

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

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

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

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 8 0 __________________
$ 1 . 8 5 .................................
$ 1 . 9 0 .................................
$ 1 . 9 5 .................................
$ 2 .0 0 ................................

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

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

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

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

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

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

6 2 .4
64*3
6 6 .9
6 8 .8
7 0 .0

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 1 0 __________________
$ 2 . 2 0 __________________
$ 2 . 3 0 __________________
$ 2 . 4 0 __________________
$ 2 . 5 0 __________________

5 5.6
5 9.2
6 3 .3
6 6 .0
6 8.2

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

5 5 .6
5 8 .9
6 3 .8
6 6 .3

0 6 .8

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

68. C

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

7 5 .5
8 0 .0
8 6 .5
8 7 .1
8 7 .9

7 5 .5
7 8 .7
8 1 .5
8 3 .3
8 4 .3

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 6 0 .................................
$ 2 . 7 0 __________________
$ 2 . 8 0 __________________
$ 2 . 9 0 __________________
$ 3 . 0 0 __________________

7 1 .4
7 3.2
7 5 .9
7 8.3
8c. 2

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

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

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

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

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

8 7 .7
8 8 .8
9 0 .5
9 1 .3
9 1 .9

10 0 . 0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

100.C

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

T o t a l ___________________

4 7 .6

N um ber o f em ployees
(in thousand s)_______________

8 6 .3

7 6 .1

1C .2

1 3 1 .3

1 2 4 .0

7 .3

1 4 6 .3

A vera ge hourly e a r n in g s ____

$ 2 .3 1

$ 2 .3 5

$ 2 .0 4

$ 2 .2 6

$ 2 .2 9

$ 1 .8 3

$ 1 .8 1




Furniture, home furnishings, and household appliance stores
T able 4 .

Cum ulative p e r c e n t distribution o f n onsup ervisory e m ployees by average straigh t-tim e hourly earnings, by e n te rp rise and establishm ent s a le s -s iz e c la s s e s ,
United States, m etrop olitan and nonm etropolitan a re a s, and region s, June 1965— Continued

M etropolitan areas

N om netropolitan areas
E n terprises with annual sales o f—

A v era ge h ou rly earnings

$ 1, 000,000 o r m o re

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

$ 2 5 0,00 0 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

$ 1, 0 00,000 o r m o re

$ 25 0,00 0 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

L ess than
$250,000

$25 0,00 0
o r m ore

Total

E stablishm ents with annual sales o f—
T otal
Under $ 0 . 5 0 _________ ___
U nder $ 0 . 7 5 .
_
U nder $ 1 . 0 0 _______________

$250,000
o r m o re

L e s s than
$ 2 5 0,00 0

T otal

* 250' 000
1 o r m o re

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

Total

Total

$25 0,00 0
o r m o re

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

_

Total

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

♦
•1
•2

*
•1
•1

.1
•4
1 .5

*
•7
2 .1

♦
.7
2 .1

.3
•8

•1
1 .2
3 .7

.1
1 .0

♦
•6
2 .6

*
.5
2 .7

.3
4 .5
12.C

•8
1 .0
1 .1
3 .6
4 .5

•6
•6
.7
3 .2
3 .9

2 .5
4 .2
4 .3
7 .0
10. €

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

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

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

7 .6
7 .8
9 .1
9 .9
1 0 .5

i.e
3 .1
3 .6
9 .6
1 0 .9

6 .0
6 .7
8 .1
1 0 .8
1 1 .8

5 .9
6 .7
8 .2
1 1 .1
1 2 .2

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

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

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

U nder
U nder
U nder
Under
U nder

$ 1 . 0 5 ______________*
$ 1 .1 0 ___
___ ____
$ 1 .1 5 .
$ 1 . 2 0 ______________
$ 1 . 2 5 _______________—

U nder
U nder
Under
U nder
U nder

$ 1 .3 0
$ 1 .3 5
$ 1 . 4 0 ___ ____________
$ 1 . 4 5 _______________
$ 1 .5 0
_

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

1 0 .5
1 2 .4
1 5 .6
1 8 .5
2C .4

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

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

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

2C. 1
2 3 .1
2 8 .4
2 9 .0
3U .7

2 3 .2
25. c
2 8 .5
3 0 .1
3 2 .0

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

s

2 0 .2
2 2 .0
2 5 .8
2 9 .5
3 2 .0

U nder
U nder
U nder
U nder
U nder

$ 1 .5 5 .
$ 1 . 6 0 _______________
$ 1 . 6 5 _______________
$ 1 . 7 0 _______________
$ 1 .7 5

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

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

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

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

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

3 8 .9
4 1 .4
4 3 .4
4 5 .5
4 7 .7

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

4 2 .5
4 5 .3
4 8 .5
5C .9
5 5 .4

o
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•
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3 7 .8
4 0 .3
4 2 .4
4 5 .3
48.C’

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

•
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B

5 6 .8
6 0 .C
6 2 .6
6 5 .4
6 8 .1

U nder
U nder
U nder
U nder
Under

$ 1 .8 0
$ 1 .8 5
$ 1 . 9 0 _______________
$ 1 . 9 5 _______________
$ 2 . 0 0 _______________

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

3 9 .1
4 1 .7
4 5 .5
4 7 .1
4 8 .5

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

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

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

5 1 .1
5 2 .7
5 4 .2
5 5 .7
5 7 .7

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

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

o
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5 3 .1
5 6 .2
6 0 .0
6 3 .0
6 5 .0

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

O
S
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o
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7 1 .5
7 3 .C
7 6 .4
7 8 .3
80. 0

Under
Under
U nder
Under
Under

$ 2 . 1 0 _______________
$ 2 . 2 0 _______________
$ 2 .3 0 ..
$ 2 .4 0
$ 2 .5 0

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

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

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

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

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

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

7 0 .6
7 4 .4
7 7 .4
7 9 .8
8 1 .0

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

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

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

Under
U nder
Under
U nder
Under

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

7 0 .5
7 2 .4
7 5 .2
7 7 .7
7 9 .7

69. 7
7 1 .6
7 4 .6
7 7 .1
7 9 .1

7 8 .6
8 0 .3
8 0 .9
8 3 .5
8 5 .6

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

6 8 .5
7 0 .8
7 3 .9
7 6 .3
7 7 .8

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

8 5 .0
8 6 .3
8 7 .8
8 8 .8
8 9 .5

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

8 5 .7
8 7 .5
8 8 .6
9 0 .5
9 1 .6

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

9 2 .6
9 3 .2
9 5 .5
9 5 .8
9 6 .3

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

100. 0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

100.(3

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

T otal

2

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JB

8 4 .3
8 6 .5
8 8 .8
8 9 .6
90*2

N um ber o f e m p loy ees
A v era g e h ou rly earnings _




7 9 .4

7 2 .1

7 .3

1 0 5 .7

1 0 1 .8

3 .9

9 4 .4

7 .0

2 5 .6

2 2 .3

5 1 .9

$ 2 .3 4

$ 2 .3 7

$ 2 .1 0

$ 2 .3 5

$ 2 .3 6

$ 1 .9 9

$ 1 .9 2

$ 2 .0 0

$ 1 .9 2

$ 1 .9 5

$ 1 .6 1

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Furniture, home furnishings, and household appliance stores
O
Table 4.

Cumulative p e rce n t distribution of n onsup ervisory em ployees by a v e ra g e .stra ig h t-tim e hourly earn in gs, by en te rp rise and establishm ent s a le s -s iz e c la s s e s ,
United States, m etropolitan and nonm etropolitan a re a s , and region s, June 1965— Continued

South

N ortheast
E n terp rises with annual sales o f—
$250, 000 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

$ 1, 0 00 ,000 o r m o re

A v era ge h ou rly earnings

L e s s than
$ 2 5 0,00 0

$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 o r m o re

$25 0,00 0 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

Establishm ents with annual sales o f—
T otal
Under $ 0 .5 0 __________________
Under $ 0 . 7 5 __ _____
_____ _
_____ _
Under $ 1 . 0 0 __ __

$ 25 0,00 0
o r m o re

L e s s than
$250,000

Total

_
.3

_
*

_
3 .0

_
♦

4 .6

$25 0,00 0
o r m o re

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

Total

Total

$ 25 0,00 0
o r m o re

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

Total

$ 2 5 0,00 0
o r m ore

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

T otal

*

•3
•3
•6

♦
•2
.4

♦
.1

•1
1 .9
6 .5

•1
2 .0
6 .9

•3
5 .8
1 6 .0

_

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 0 5 _____
______ _
$ 1 . 1 0 __ __ _ _ __ _
$ 1 . 1 5 .................................
$ 1 . 2 0 __________________
$ 1 . 2 5 __________________

2 .2
2 .4
2 .5
3 .6
4 .4

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

6 .0
7 .5
1 1 .5

1 .0
1 .1
1 .6
2 .2
2 .2

.9
1 .0
1 .5
1 .8
1 .8

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

.7
1 .6
1 .8
9 .5
1 1 .5

•2
•2
•2
8 .6
1 0 .3

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

1 0 .7
1 1 .8
1 3 .5
1 8 .1
1 9 .3

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 3 0 __________________
$ 1 . 3 5 __________________
$ 1 . 4 0 __________________
$ 1 . 4 5 __________________
$ 1 . 5 0 __________________

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

1 1 .8
1 4 .2
1 8 .1
2 1 .4
2 4 .8

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

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

9 .8
1 1 .4
1 4 .1
1 6 .4
1 8 .0

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

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

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

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

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

4 0 .9
43. 8
4 8 .9
5 1 .3
5 4 .6

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 5 5 __________________
$ 1 . 6 0 __________________
$ 1 . 6 5 __________________
$ 1 . 7 0 __________________
$ 1 .7 5 . . .
___

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

3 0 .3
31. 8
3 4 .8
3 7 .1
3 5 .1

39.C
4C .5
4 7 .2
4 7 .7
4 9 .6

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

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

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

46 .0
4 8 .4
5 1 .3
5 3 .9
5 6 .0

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

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

4 2 .4
4 4 .1
4 6 .1
4 8 .7
4 9 .8

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 8 0 __________________
$ 1 . 8 5 __________________
.............
$ 1 .9 0 .
$ 1 .9 5 .
_
_______
$ 2 .0 0 . . . _
.............

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

4 2 .1
4 3 .5
4 7 .2
4 8 .5
50. C

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

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

3 8 .0
3 9 .5
4 3 .0
4 5 .0
4 5 .9

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

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

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

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

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

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

T o t a l ------------------------------

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

ICO. 0

1 8 .5

1 6 .4

2 .1




$ 1 .9 6

-1 0 0 .0

1 00 *0

1 00 *0

2 1 .5

1 8 .4

3 5 .6

33*1

4 8 *3

$ 1 .9 6

$ 1 .9 8

$1*55

3 9 .9

8 5 .2
8 5 .5
8 6 .0
8 8 .3
8 8 .3

$ 2 .2 8

1 0 0 .0

3 5 .9

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

$ 2 .2 4

1 0 0 .0

3 7 .8

7 4 .7
7 6 .3
7 9 .1
8 1 .9
8 4 .1

$ 2 .3 1

$ 2 .3 3

$ 1 .9 4

8 5 .9
87*8
89* 8
91 *2
92*2
93 *9
94*1
9 5 .5
9 5 *7
96*4

1 0 0 .0

$ 2 . 6 0 ____
- —
$ 2 .7 0 .
$ 2 . 8 0 __________________
$ 2 . 9 0 __________________
$ 3 . 0 0 __________________

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

1 0 0 .0

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

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7 4 .5
7 5 .3
7 8 .9
80*8
81*8

8 2 .1
8 2 .9
8 5 .1
8 6 .1
8 7 .1

1 0 0 .0

5 2 .9
5 6 .5
6 1 .2
6 3 .5
6 5 .2

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5 8 .6
6 2 .9
6 5 .5
6 8 .9
71. 8

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

8 2 .3
8 3 .5
8 5 .2
8 6 .5
8 8 .0

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

A v era ge h ou rly e a r n in g s _____

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

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

.

*

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

$ 2 . 1 0 __________________
$ 2 .2 0 .
$ 2 .3 0 . . .
. $ 2 . 4 0 __________________
$ 2 .5 0 — —
— -

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

N um ber o f em p loyees
(in thousands) ______

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$ 2 .0 1

$ 2 .0 2

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Furniture, home furnishings, and household appliance stores
T able 4 .

Cumulative p ercen t distribution of n onsup ervisory em ployees by average straigh t-tim e hourly earnings, by e n terp rise and establishm ent s a le s -s iz e c la s s e s ,
United States, m etropolitan and nonm etropolitan a re a s , and region s, June 1965— Continued

North Central
E n terprises with annual sales o f—
$ 1, 000,000 o r m o re

A v era ge h ou rly earnings

$25 0,00 0 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

$ 1, 000,000 o r m o re

$250, 000 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

L e s s than
$250,000

Establi shments with annual sales o f—
Total

T 2 5 o , 000
o r m o re

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

Total

fI5(T,60<r
o r m o re

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

Total

Total

"$ 256 ,000“
o r m o re

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

Total

T 2 W

,m -

o r m ore

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

Total

_

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•4

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1 .3
4 .6

•1
•2
•2

•1
•2
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•5
1 .4

.5
1 .3

•5
1 .1

•5
•5
•6
2 .4
3 .1

•3
•3
•4
1 .9
2 .3

1 .9
1 .9
1 .9
5 .9
8 .7

2 .4
2 .8
4 .2
6 .7
7 .7

2 .1
2 .6
4 .0
6 .4
7 .2

1 4 .4
1 4 .4
1 5 .4
1 6 .6
1 9 .4

.3
•3
•4
.7
1 .0

.3
.4
•5
•8
1 .1

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

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

2 .7
3 .3
4 .C
4 .7
5 .3

$ 1 . 3 0 __________________
$ 1 . 3 5 __________________
$ 1 . 4 0 __________________
$ 1 . 4 5 __________________
$ 1 .5 0 .

8 .9
1 0 .5
1 3 .0
1 5 .7
1 7 .5

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

U nder
Under
Under
Under
U nder

____
$ 1 .5 5 .
$ 1.60 — ____ __
$ 1 . 6 5 ______________
$ 1 .7 0
_______________
$ 1 . 7 5 __________________

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
'U nder

$ 1 . 8 0 __________________
$ 1 .8 5
$ 1 . 9 0 __________________
$ 1 .9 5
__________
$ 2 . 0 0 __________________

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

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

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

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

4 2 .1
4 4 .3
4 6 .9
4 8 .2
4 9 .8

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

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

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

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

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

7 7 .7
7 9 .8
8 4 .2
8 5 .4
8 5 .8

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

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

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

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

Under $ 0 . 5 0 _____ ________ ___
Under $ 0 . 7 5 __________________
Under $ 1 . 0 0 _________________ _
Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 .0 5 ____
_ ________
$ 1 . 1 0 . _______ ___
$ 1 .1 5 __
_ _ _
$ 1 . 2 0 __________________
$ 1 . 2 5 __________________

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 1 0 __________________
$ 2 .2 0 .
$ 2 .3 0
_________ __
$ 2 .4 0 — __
_ _ __
$ 2 . 5 0 _______
__ ____

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

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

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

5 5 .5
5 8 .6
6 3 .7
6 6 .5
6 9 .0

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 6 0 __________________
$ 2 . 7 0 _____________
_
$ 2 . 8 0 ________________
$ 2 . 9 0 __________________
$ 3 .0 0 .

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

6 4 .4
6 7 .4
7 1 .2
7 4 .2
7 6 .9

8 5 .1
8 6 .0
8 7 .0
8 8 .8
9 0 .6

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

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

8 8 .6
8 9 .6
9 1 .2
9 1 .7
9 2 .4

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

6 2 .2
6 3 .3
6 5 .9
6 8 .6
7C .1

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

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

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

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

Total

____

_

N um ber o f em p loy ees
(in th ou san d s)____ __________
A v era ge h ou rly e a r n in g s _____




3
_c

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

2 7 .3

2 4 .0

3 .3

3 0 .5

2 9 .2

3 1 .7

1 9 .1

1 7 .3

2 7 .4

2 5 .9

2 6 .3

$ 2 .4 1

$ 2 .4 7

S I . 94

$ 2 .3 1

$ 2 .3 3

SI .8 0

$ 2 .6 3

S 2 .6 4

S 2 .5 6

S 2 .5 9

$ 2 .1 3

Furniture, home furnishings, and household appliance stores
T able 5.

10

N um erical and percent distributions o f non su p erv isory em ployees by w eekly hours o f w ork ,
United States and region s, June 1965
(E m ployees in thousands)
United States

N ortheast

South

North Central

W est

W eekly h ou rs o f w o rk
Number
Under 15 _ _ _ _ ___
— __
15 and under 35
_ _ _
_
35 and under 4 0 __ _ __ __ _______ __ ____
_ _____ _
_ _ _ _ _
40
__ _ __ _
O ver 40 and under 4 2 ____________________________________
42 _ _
. _
____ _
____
_______
________
O ver 42 and under 44 _ _ _
__ ___
44 ...
---- __ ... _
--------- _
O ver 44 and under 48 ---_
_
_ __
48 and o v e r
__ _ _ _ __ ______ _
___

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

T o t a l ......................... ............................. ..............................

3 6 3 .9

A v era g e w eek ly h o u r s _______ ___________________________

P ercen t

Number

P ercen t

Number

P e rce n t

N dm ber

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

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

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

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

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

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

1 0 0 .0

9 6 .1

1 0 0 .0

1 0 5 .5

1 0 0 .0

8 9 .5

P ercen t

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

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

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

1 0 0 .0

7 2 .8

1 0 0 .0
3 8 .4

3 7 .9

41 •5

37 •3

38 . 9

Number

P ercen t

Furniture, home furnishings, and household appliance stores
T able 6.

P e rce n t distribution o f nonsupervisory e m ployees by w eekly hours o f w ork , by m etrop olitan and nonm etropolitan a rea s ,
United States and region s, June 1965

Under 15 __
_ _ .....
.........................................................
15 and under 3 5 ____
________ . . . .
— __ ____
35 and under 4 0 __________________________________________
......
................ .............
40 .......................................................
___
__
O ver 40 and under 42 __
___
__ _____________
________
4 2 _______ __
O ver 42 and under 4 4 ____ _______________________________
4 4 .......... .............................................
.......
......
O ver 44 and under 48
_ ____
48 and o v e r -----------------------------------------------------------------------T o t a l __ ____

__

__

_________

N um ber o f em p loyees (in thousands)
A v era g e w eekly h o u r s --- ---




----

___
------- -------

___

N onm etro­
politan
areas

South

N ortheast

United States
M e tro ­
politan
areas

W eekly hou rs o f w o rk

M etro­
politan
areas

N onm etro­
politan
a reas

M e tro ­
politan
areas

North Central

N onm etro­
politan
areas

M e tro ­
politan
areas

N onm etro­
politan
a reas

W est
M etro­
politan
areas

N onm etro­
politan
areas

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

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

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

6 .4
15*3
8 .4
33*1
2 .5
2 .1
1 .7
2 .5
6 .0
2 2 .2

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

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

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

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

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

5 .5
1 5 .2
6 .4
2 6 .9
•8
1*6
1 .0
5 .3
3 .1
3 4 .5
1 0 0 .0

100 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

2 7 9 .4

8 4 .5

8 5 .6

1 0 .5

7 0 .2

3 5 .3

6 4 .3

2 5 .2

5 9 .3

1 3 .5

3 8 .4

4 0 .3

3 7 .2

3 8 .3

4 1 .2

4 2 .0

3 7 .3

3 9 .4

3 8 .2

3 9 .2

Furniture, home furnishings, and household appliance stores
Table 7.

P ercen t distribution o f n on su p erv isory em ployees by w eekly hours o f w ork,
by sex, United States and re g io n s, June 1965

Men
Under 1 5 .....................
...............................................
- ------------15 and under 3 5 __ . ___ ______« ... .
35 and under 40 ______ __ __ _____ — _____ - ------------40
_________________ ______ ______________________
------------ -------- . .
O ver 40 and under 42
„
42
.................
...............................................................
O ver 42 and under 4 4 ____________________________________
44 _____ ______ ___ _______ _____ _________ ______ _____ ____ O ver 44 and under 4 8 __ _________________________________
48 and o v e r ----------------------------------------------------------------------T o t a l _____

. . .........

........ .................... .....

N um ber o f em p loyees (in t h o u s a n d s )____ ____________—
A v era ge w eekly h o u r s __




____

__

__

_ __

Women

South

N ortheast

United States
W eekly h ours o f w o rk
Men

W om en

Men

North Central
Women

W est

Men

Women

Men

Women

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

7 .1
2 0 .3
14. 6
3 7 .8
2 .4
2 .9
1 .7
4. 5
3.1
5 .1

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

lOfJ.O

1 0 0 . -J

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

2 5 8 .8

1 : 5.1

6 8 .8

2 7 .3

7 7 .5

2 8 .0

6 1 .3

2 8 .2

5 1 .2

21.6

4 0 .4

3 5 .2

3 8 .9

3 3 .2

4 2 .6

3 8 .4

3 9 .6

3 4 .1

3 9 .9

3 4 .9

Furniture, home furnishings, and household appliance stores
Table 8.

P e r c e n t distribution of nonsupervisory em ployees by w eekly hours o f w ork, by en te rp rise and estabishm ent s a le s -s iz e c la s s e s ,
United States, m etropolitan and nonm etropolitan a re a s , and region s, June 1965

United States
E n terp rises with annual sa le s o f—
W eekly hours o f w ork

$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 o r m ore

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

$ 2 5 0,00 0 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Establishm ents with annual sales of—

Total

$250,000
o r m o re

L e s s than
$250,000

Total

$25 0,00 0
o r m o re

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

Total

Under 15 ______________________
15 and under 35 _
___
35 and under 4 0 ______________
40
O ver 40 and under 4 2 ________
42 _____________________________
O ver 42 and under 4 4 ________
44 _ __ __ ____________________
O ver 44 and under 4 8 ________
48 and o v e r ___________________

4 .3
1 1 .7
8. 8
49. 6
2 .8
4 .0
3 .0
4 .8
6 .2
1 3 .7

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

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

4 •6
12 . 2
7 .7
3C. 9
2. 3
2.7
3•0
7. 9
6. 3
22 . 5

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

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

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

1 0 0 .0

ICO•0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

Total ............................... -

ICC . 0

1 0 0 .0

Num ber o f em p loyees
(in thousands)_______________

e 6 .3

7 6 .1

1 0 .2

131 . 3

1 2 4 .0

7 .3

1 4 6 .3

A v era ge w eekly h o u r s ________

3 5.1

3 9 .1

3 9 .0

39 . 7

3 9 .8

3 8 .0

3 8 .0

N onm etropolitan areas

M etropolitan areas
E n terprises with annual sa le s o f—
$250,000 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 o r m ore

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 o r m o re

$250, 000 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

L e s s than
$ 2 5 0,00 0

E stablishm ents with annual sales o f—
T otal
Under 15 .....................................
15 and under 3 5 ______________
35 and under 40 ____________ __
4 0 _____________________________
O ver 40 and under 4 2 ________
4 2 ____________________ __ ______
O ver 42 and under 4 4 ________
4 4 ......................................................
O ver 44 and under 4 8 ________
48 and o v e r . ____ ____ ____
T otal _ _______________

$ 2 5 0,00 6
o r m o re

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

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

1C0.C

lfjv .O

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0
2 .3
6 .5
1 .4
8 1 .9
.2
.5
.6
2.1
1 .4
3 .1
i 00 .

]

Total

$250,000
or m o re

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

Total

Total

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

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

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

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

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

1 0 0 .0

100 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

$ 25 0,00 0
o r m o re

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

o eo
o
e

”5s•
M
e 2
u
%eo
o

Total

$25 0,00 0
o r m ore

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

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

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

si
S o
_g e

*. s
5 Q,
ii
ss

Total
7 .7
1 2 .7
4# 8
1 9 .7
1 .0
3 .8
1 .9
1 0 .1
9 .0
2 9 .4
1 0 0 .0

*

Num ber o f em ployees
(in th ou s a n d s )_______________

7 9 .4

7 2 .1

7 .3

1 0 5 .7

1 0 1 .8

3 .9

9 4 .4

7 .0

2 5 .6

2 2 .3

5 1 .9

A v era ge w eekly h o u r s _______ _

3 8 .9

3 9 .0

3 8 .6

3 9 .1

3 9 .3

3 5 .5

3 7 .2

4 1 .4

4 2 .0

4 2 .1

3 9 .4




Furniture, home furnishings, and household appliance stores
Table 8.

P e r c e n t distribution o f n onsup ervisory em ployees by w eekly hours o f w ork , by en te rp rise and establishm ent s a le s -s iz e c la s s e s ,
United States, m etropolitan and nonm etropolitan are a s, and re gio n s, June 1965— Continued

Northeast

South'
E n terprises with annual sales o f—
L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

$ 2 5 0,00 0 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

$ 1, 000,000 o r m ore

Weekly hours o f w ork

$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 o r m o re

L e s s than
$250,000

$ 25 0,00 0 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

Establi.shments wil:h annual sales o f—
Total
Under 15 __ ______________
15 and under 3 5 ____________ _
35 and under 4 0 __________ __
4 0 ................ ......................................
O ver 40 and under 4 2 ______ _
4 2 ______________________
__
O ver 42 and under 4 4 _________
4 4 _______ ______________ ____
O ver 44 and under 4 8 _________
48 and o v e r ___________________
T o t a l ___________________
N um ber o f em p loyees
(in thousands) ________ _

_

A v era ge w eekly h o u r s _______ _

$2507060" Less* than
$25 0,00 0
o r m ore

Total

$25 0,00 0
o r m ore

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

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

1 .8
1 .9
•8
9 2 .1
•2
•1
•2
1 .5
1 .4

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

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

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 8 .5

1 6 .4

3 8 .5

3 8 .4

2 .1

3 7 .8

3 5 .9

3 9 .2

3 8 .3

3 8 .6

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

■So
OO
-§
^ sM
e S
.2
1M1k
e e
~ £

Total

Total

"$ 2501000
o r m o re

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

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

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

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

a

i

2 o
-§
t s
M
c 2
.2 °0 ^
HZ e
*5 o
e o
— £

~"$250,"0P0
o r m ore

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

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

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

0 ’S
-2 «

s

e S
.2 SL
V
£ g

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

l i

3 9 .9

2 1 .5

1 8 .4

3 5 .6

3 3 .1

4 8 .3

3 5 .8

4 1 .6

4 1 .9

4 1 .8

4 1 .6

4 1 .2

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

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

5 .6
2 4 .4
3 .3
2 9 .9
1 .4
•8
•3
5 .4
4 .5
2 4 .4

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

W est

North C entral
Under 1 5 ______________________
15 and under 35 _ ____________
35 and under 40 _
_
__ _
4 0 ------------------ -------- — ------- -— O ver 40 and under 4 2 _________
4 2 ......................................................
O ver 42 and under 4 4 _________
4 4 ......................................................
O ver 44 and under 4 8 ________
48 and o v e r _____________

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

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

5 .5
6 .2
1 .7
6 9 .6
.7
•2
1 .1
5 .7
.7
8 .5

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

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

T o t a l ................ ...................

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

N um ber o f em p loyees
(in thousands)_______________

2 7 .3

2 4 .0

3 .3

3 0 .5

2 9 .2

A v era ge w eekly h o u r s ________

3 7 .9

3 7 .8

3 8 .6

3 9 .0

3 9 .3




Total

*a
o
■5
e
.2

£
•
e
5
2
o.

i !
CO
£

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

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

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

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

3 1 .7

1 9 .1

1 7 .3

2 7 .4

2 5 .9

2 6 .3

3 6 .7

3 8 .7

3 8 .7

3 9 .7

3 9 .7

3 6 .9

•2 o
-s g
c •
.2 a-

11
e o

—£

.
5 .1
5 5
-5 g
B•
.2 a.
e

I s

1 0 0 .0

Furniture, home furnishings, and household appliance stores
T able 9.

0)

P e r c e n t d istribution o f n onsup ervisory em ployees w orking sp e cifie d w eekly hours by average straigh t-tim e hourly earnings,
United States and region s, June 1965

E m ployees with w eekly hours o f w ork o f—
Under
15

15
and
under
35

35
and
under
40

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

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

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

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

A ll
em ployees

A v e ra g e h ou rly earnings

United States:
/
Under $ 1 . 0 0 ______________________________________________
$ 1 .00 and under $ 1 .1 5 ___________________ _______________
$ 1 .1 5 and under $ 1 . 2 5 ___________________________________
$ 1 .2 5 and under $ 1. 3 5 ____ ____ __ __ _ __ ___
$ 1.35 and under $ 1.50 _
__
_
___ __
$ 1 .50 and under $ 1 . 7 5 _________ ________________________
$ 1 .7 5 and under $ 2 . 0 0 _________
$ 2 .0 0 and under $ 2 .5 0 _
_
---_ _ _ _ _ _ _
$ 2 .5 0 and under $ 3 . 0 0 __________________________________
$ 3 .0 0 and o v e r __________________ _____________ ____ ______

O ver
42
and under
44

44
and
under
48

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

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

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

40
to and
including
42

48
and
ov er

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

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

_

3 6 3 .9

2 0 .9

4 9 .3

2 6 .7

1 3 1 .5

8 .0

5 4 .1

7 3 .3

____

3 2 .1 0

3 1 .7 7

3 1 .7 6

3 2 .0 1

3 2 .2 9

3 2 .2 4

3 2 .0 0

$ 2 .0 2

$ 1 .0 0 ______________________________________________
and under $ 1 . 1 5 ------------------------- --------------------------and under $ 1 .2 5 _ __ __ _ ___ ___
_ __ __ __
and under $ 1 . 3 5 . ____ ____ . ____ . ______
and under $ 1 . 5 0 ___________________________________
and under $ 1 . 7 5 __ ________________________________
and under $ 2 .0 0 ___________________________________
and under $ 2 . 50 _
and under $ 3 . 0 0 __________________________________
and o v e r ____________________________________________

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

T o t a l __________________________

_________________

N um ber o f em p lo ye e s (in thousand s). .

____________

A v e ra ge h o u rly e a r n in g s _____ ____ ______

.

.

1 0 0 .0

N ortheast:
Under
$ 1 .0 0
$ 1. 15
$ 1 .25
$ 1. 35
$ 1 .50
$ 1 .75
$ 2 . 00
$ 2 .5 0
$ 3 .0 0

Total _

________

______

_______

_

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

ito .o

N um ber o f em p lo y e e s (in thousand s)____________________

9 6 .1

6 .7

1 4 .7

1 0 .1

3 7 .3

1 .3

1 1 .9

1 4 .0

A v era ge h ou rly e a r n in g s _____________ ________ __________

8 2 .1 5

8 1 . 76

3 1 .7 6

3 2 .1 4

3 2 .2 7

3 2 .3 0

$ 2 .0 8

3 2 .1 9

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

1 8 .4
8. 5
4 .3
1 6 .9
8 .4
5 .9
2 .6
2 5 .6
4# 8
4 .5

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

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

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

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

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

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

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 5 .5

3 .8

8 .6

5 .6

3 6 .3

2 .5

2 1 .7

2 7 .0

3 1 . 59

3 1 .5 1

3 1 .5 2

3 2 .0 1

3 1 .8 2

$ 1 .7 2

3 1 .6 8

South:




Under
$ 1 .0 0
$ 1 .1 5
$ 1 .2 5
$ 1.35
$ 1 .50
$ 1 .7 5
$ 2 .0 0
$ 2 .5 0
$ 3 .0 0

$ 1 .0 0 __
and under
and under
and under
and under
and tinder
and under
and under
and under
and o v e r
T o t a l ___

_______
_________________________
$ 1.15
_
______
$ 1. 2 5 _____ _____________________________
$ 1.35 _
__
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
$ 1.50
_
$ 1 . 7 5 ___________________ _______________
$ 2 .0 0
_
_
___ ___
$ 2 . 50 _ _ _ __ _
$ 3 .0 0 _
_ — _ _
_
_ __
_____ _ _ ______
_______ __
__
__

N um ber o f e m p loyees (in thousands)

_

__

___

_

_____

A v e ra g e h ou rly e a r n in g s __________________ ______________

3 1 .7 8




Furniture, home furnishings, and household appliance stores
T a ble 9.

P e rce n t distribution o f non su p erv isory em ployees w orking s p e cifie d w eekly hours by average s traigh t-tim e h ou rly earnings,
United States and re g io n s, June 1965— Continued

E m ployees with w eekly hours o f w o rk o f —
A ll
em ployees

A verage hourly earnings

Under
15

15
and
under
35

35
and
under
40

40
to and
including
42

O ver
42
and under
44

44
and
under
48

48
and
over

North C entral:
Under
$ 1 .0 0
$ 1 .1 5
$ 1.25
$ 1.35
$ 1.50
$ 1.7 5
$ 2 .0 0
$2 . 50
$ 3 .0 0

$ 1 .0 0 ___ ___ ________________________ _____
and under $ 1 . 1 5 ___________________ _______________
and under $ 1 . 2 5 __________________________________
and under $ 1 .3 5 ________________________________ __
and under $ 1.50 _
, _
-------- __ __
and under $ 1 .7 5
__
_ _ _ _ _ ____
and under $ 2 . 0 0 __________________________________
and under $ 2 . 5 0 ............. ............................... . _ __
and under $ 3 . 0 0 ____
__
_______ __ _______
and o v e r _____ __
_ __ __ ____ __ ____
_ _

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

T o t a l -------------------------------------------------------------------------

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

8 9 .5

7 .0

1 4 .4

6 .4

2 8 .1

3 .0

1 2 .9

1 7 .8

8 2 .1 6

8 1 .7 3

8 1 .7 1

8 1 .9 0

8 2 .3 0

8 2 .2 3

8 2 .1 7

8 2 .2 4

_

•3

N um ber o f em ployees (in th ou san d s)..____ ____ _____ ._
V
A v era ge h ourly e a r n in g s _____ . . _______ . . __ ______
W est:
Under
$ 1 .00
$ 1 .1 5
$ 1 .2 5
$ 1.35
$ 1. 50
$ 1.75
$ 2 .0 0
$ 2 . 50
$ 3 .0 0

$ 1 . 0 0 ____
_______ ____ ____ . . __________
and under $ 1 .1 5 __________ ________________________
and under $ 1 . 2 5 __________________________________
and under $ 1 . 3 5 __________________________________
and under $ 1.50 —
_ _ __ ___ _____
_ _
and under $ 1 . 7 5 _____________________ ______________
and under $ 2 .0 0 . __ _ __
___
________ __
and under $ 2 . 5 0 ________________ __________________
and under $ 3 .0 0 — _
__ _ _______ ________
and o v e r ____ ____
________ ___ ___________
T o t a l --------- --------------------------------------------------------------

N um ber o f em ployees (in thousands). ___
A v era ge h ou rly e a r n in g s _____

_____

__ ____ ____

___________

__

1 .0

_

•8

•4

1 .4

1 .9
.7
7 .3
3 .4
15.1
14.9
18.3
13.4
2 3 .9

3 .6
3 .9
18.0
3 .0
22.7
8 .3
16.8
6.1
17.3

3 .4
•3
2 0 .7
3 .7
21 .8
18 .9
9 .3
6 .4
1 4 .7

•2

.7
6 .5
4 .2
14.5
18.4
19 .0
12.4
23.7

1 .1
.1
1 .8
2 .3
14.4
14.0
19.2
13.2
3 2.5

•4
10.4
10.4
18.3
14.1
4 5 .1

3.1
5 .5
14.4
17 .7
22.2
17.3
19.1

1 .1
3 .6
1 .8
9 .5
4 .1
10 .2
1 2.7
2 1 .4
1 9 .6
1 6 .1

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

72.8

3 .4

11.6

4 .7

29 .9

1.2

7 .6

1 4 .5

82.43

82.12

82.02

82.46

82.63

83.10

82.38

82 .2 4

—

1 .3
-

•2
•3

Furniture, home furnishings, and household appliance stores
Table. 10.

00

P e rce n t distribution o f n onsup ervisory em p loyees having s p e c ifie d average stra igh t-tim e hourly earnings
by w eekly hours o f w o rk . United States and r e g io n s, June 1965

E m ployees with average hourly earnings o f—
A ll
em ployees

W eekly h ours o f w ork

Under
$ 1 .0 0

$ 1 .0 0 —
and
under
$ 1 .1 5

$ 1 .1 5
and
under
$ 1 .2 5

$ 1 .2 5
and
under
$ 1 .3 5

$ 1 .3 5
and
under
$ 1 .5 0

.

$1750
and
under
$ 1 .7 5

....$1775
and
under
$ 2 .0 0

$ Z77R)
and
under
$ 2 .5 0

— $ 7 :5 0
and
under
$ 3 .0 0

$ 3 .0 0
and
over

United States:
Under 15 __________________________________________________________
15 and under 35 ____________________________________________________
____
____ „
____ ____ ____ . . _
35 and under 40
40 to and including 4 2 __ __________________________________________
.......
.............._
O ver 42 and under 4 4 _____ __ ....................
44 and under 48
_ __ ________ __
48 ^
o v e r -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total _

_ . .

______

_________

_

_ __

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1C 0.0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 9 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

3 6 3 .9

1 2 .8

1 5 .8

1 0 .3

4 1 .8

2 6 .3

5 9 .5

4 4 .1

6 0 .7

3 8 .5

5 4 .0

—

3 8 .9

3 9 .9

3 6 .0

3 9 .4

3 4 .5

3 9 .9

3 7 .9

4 0 .C

3 9 .4

4 1 .3

4 0 .0

Under 1 5 ........................
............................................
>
„
--------------------- ------------------15 and under 35
____
35 and under 4 0 ________ __ —____________ ____ . .
40 to and including 42
_.
_______ — . . .
_____
O ver 42 and under 4 4 ____ _____________________________________ ___
44 and under 4 8 ___________ _______ ____ _ . . __________ __ _
48 and o v e r --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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

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

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

1 1 .6
3 4 .2
1 1 .4
2 3 .7
•2
1 2 .3
6 .4

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

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

7 .7
9 .1
8 .5
3 8 .4
•9
1 5 .8
1 9 .6

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

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

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

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

2 .3

1 .1

1 2 .9

7 .1

1 6 .3

1 1 .9

1 8 .3

1 1 .7

1 4 .2

2 8 .0

3 9 .0

3 1 .4

3 6 .8

3 6 .9

3 8 .8

3 8 .3

4 1 .3

3 8 .9

N um ber o f em p loy e e s (in th ou san d s)___________________________ _
A v era g e w eek ly h o u r s ..

___

_______________

.

N ortheast:

T otal .

_________ ____

_________ __________

____ _____

1 0 0 .0

N um ber o f em p loyees (in thou san d s)_____________________________

9 6 .1

A v era ge w eekly h o u r s __ _____________ .

3 7 .3

.. .. .. ..

__

_

o §
i !
-O S
c •
* a.
i l
Co
S

South:
Under 15 .. ...........................
..........................................................
15 and under 35 .
. ..
. . ........ .......... ................... ..............
35 and under 4 0 _____________________________________,__r___„________
40 to and including 4 2 --------------------------------------------------------------------O ver 42 and under 4 4 ---------- -------------- -— .................
44 and under 48 __ t__. ____________________________________________
48 and o v e r ---- ------- — ---- —
------ -------------- — - ------- —
T otal . . . . . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------Num ber o f em ployees (in th ou san d s)___________________________
A v era ge w eekly h ou rs — ------- --------------------




.

.

-----------

---- --

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

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

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

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

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

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

1 .4
6 .9
5 .4
3 8 .4
3 .0
2 2 .9
21.9

•9
6 .0
3 .3
3 1 .9
2 .0
2 4 .1
3 1 .8

6 .9
9 .9
4 .4
3 4 .5
1 .7
2 1 .8
21.0

2 .8
2 .1
1 .8
4 5 .6
3 .6
2 4 .9
19.2

1 .9
3 .4
2 .2
5 8 .8
2 .4
1 1 .1
19.9
1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

100.0

1 0 5 .5

1 0 .1

7 .5

5 .6

1 4 .3

1 1 .0

1 6 .1

11.2

14.1

6 .6

8 .9

4 1 .5

4 1 .6

4 0 .0

4 1 .6

39.5

4 3 .6

4 2 .4

43.4

39.4

42.1

41.7

Furniture, home furnishings, and household appliance stores
Table 10.

P e rce n t distribution o f non su p erv isory em ployees having s p e cifie d average straigh t-tim e hourly earnings
by w eekly hours o f w o rk , United States and re gio n s, June 1965— Continued

E m ployees with average’ hourly earnings o f—
A ll
em ployees

W eekly h ou rs o f w ork

Under
$ 1 .0 0

$ 1 .2 5
and
under
$ 1 .3 5

$ 1 .3 5
and
under
$ 1 .5 0

$ 1 .5 0
and
under
$ 1 .7 5

$ 1 .7 5
and
under
* 2 .0 0

$ 2 .0 0
and
under
$ 2 .5 0

$ 2 .5 0
and
under
$ 3 .0 0

$ 3 .0 0
and
ov er

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 5 .1

1 0 .4

1 3 .4
4 0 .7

$ i .6 o
and
under
$ 1 .1 5

$ 1 .1 5
and
under
$ 1 .2 5

_

North C en tral:
Under 1 5 ______
— ....... ..................— ________________________
15 and under 3 5 __ ________ -___ —__
....
_____ ______
— —
35 and under 40 _______ ______ __________.____,__ __________ __ __
40 to and including 42 _---- --------------------____------------__---------------------O ver 42 and under 4 4 ________ __ _ ___________ _ _ _____ ____
44 and under 48 ____ —__ _ _______
__________________ _ __
48 and o v e r ________ __
- ___ ______________ __ __ ___ _
T o t a l ___________ ______________ -

................. —

____

N um ber o f em p loy e e s (in thou san d s)_____________________________
A v era g e w eek ly h o u r s _______

___— ___ _

____

____

—

7 .8
16*1
7 .1
3 1 .4
3 .3
1 4 .4
19*9

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

l lr .6
3 2 .6
7 .6
8 .6
•3
1 2 .8
2 6 .4

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

89*5
3 7 .9

1 .6
3 0 .1

4 .7

3 .0

3 3 .6

3 6 .2

9 .0
2 8 .4
•8
2 3 .2

& i

1 .0
3 7 .6

-s i
~ 8
.2
u a.

1 0 0 .0

lc l8

9 .2

5 .8

1 6 .2

1 0 .1

3 3 .1

3 7 .1

3 5 .9

3 9 .5

4 0 .1

4 0 .8

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

4 .2
1 7 .7
8 .1
2 8 .7
•2
1 7 .1
2 4 .0

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

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

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

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

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

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 .8

1 3 .3

9 .8

1 7 .4

4 0 .2

4 1 .5

3 9 .5

W est:
Under 1 5 ...............................
.................... ........... ...................................
15 and under 35 _____. --------------- -- -------- --- ---- -------------- ----------------35 and under 40 , ___________ ,_,______ ________ _____________________
40 to and including 4 2 __ _
. . _____ _____
____
____
O ver 42 and under 4 4 _______ _ _ ______________ ___________________ _
44 and under 48 ___ __ __ _____ _ _ ___ _______________________________
48 and o v e r ----------------------------------------- --- ---------------------------------------T o t a l ___________ __. .. .. —

_________

—

—

—

N um ber o f em p loye e s (in thousands),____________________________
A v era ge w eek ly h ou rs _______ _




_____

_ ___________

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

o §
OB
■11
M
e S
.2 a

If
-s

1 .4
3 5 .3

k

5 .5
3 1 .4

2 .4
3 9 .1

1 1 .0
3 5 .9

3 8 .0

8

Furniture, home furnishings, and household appliance stores
T a ble 11.

A v era ge straigh t-tim e hourly and w eekly earnings o f non s u p ervisory e m p loyees by w eekly hours o f w ork,
United States and r e g io n s , June 1965
(E m ployees in thousands)
N ortheast

United States
W eekly h ou rs o f w ork

U nder 15 ___—r— r------r_____
15 and under 35
____________
35 and under 40 _________
40
,
___
,
O ver 40 and under 42 __________________
42
. . _____
O ver 42 and under 44 . T_n.ir------------- T—
44
O ver 44 and under 48 _
—
—
-------------------48 and o v e r ------------T—
T ota l




____

A v era ge
N um ber
hourly
of
em p lo y e e s earnings

A vera ge Number A vera ge
weekly
of
hourly
earning 6 em ployees earnings

South
A v era ge Num ber A v era ge
of
hourly
w eekly
earning 8 em ployees earnings

North Central

West

A v era ge Number A v era ge A v era ge Num ber A v era ge
w eekly
of
hourly
hourly
w eekly
of
earnings em ployees earning 8 earnings em ployees earning 8

A v era ge
w eekly
earnings

2 0 .9
4 9 .3
2 6 .7
113 .6
8 .1
9 .8
8 .0
2 7 .9
2 6 .3
7 3 .3

$ 1 .7 7
1.76
2.01
2.31
2.15
2.17
2. 24
2 .0 3
1.96
2 .02

$15 .20
4 1 .6 7
74.29
92.24
88 .1 3
90.96
96.14
89 .3 3
89.78
103.45

6 .7
14.7
10.1
33.0
2 .2
2 .2
1 .3
5 .4
6 .6
14.0

$ 1 .7 6
1.76
2 .1 4
2. 27
1.96
2 .49
2. 30
2. 28
1.91
2 .19

$ 1 5 .8 6
41 .6 7
78.11
90.89
8 0 .5 0
104.61
98.78
100.51
8 7 .3 6
111.34

3.8
8 .6
5 .6
2 8 .6
2 .7
5 .0
2 .5
12.3
9 .4
2 7.0

$ 1 .5 9
1.51
1.52
2 .08
1.69
1.79
1.82
1.75
1.67
1.68

$13 .3 1
35. 79
57. 04
83. 11
69. 66
75. 34
78. 26
77.11
76 .5 3
85. 96

7 .0
14.4
6 .4
25.0
1.7
1.5
3.0
6 .3
6 .5
17.8

$ 1 .7 3
1.71
1.90
2. 30
2.2 8
2 .4 3
2 .2 3
2 .2 3
2.11
2. 24

$ 1 4 .9 2
40.2 7
71.01
91.9 5
9 3.33
102. 22
9 5 .7 3
98.09
96.6 2
115. 66

3 .4
11.6
4 .7
27. 1
1.6
1 .2
1 .2
3 .8
3.8
14.5

$2. 12
2.0 2
2 .4 6
2. 59
3.05
2. 78
3. 10
2. 24
2 .5 2
2. 24

$16. 58
4 7 .7 6
90.99
103.80
124.62
116. 82
133. 12
98.43
114.94
113.46

363 .9

2.10

8 1 .4 6

96.1

2 .1 5

80. 24

105.5

1.78

73.98

8 9 .5

2.1 6

81 .9 4

7 2 .8

2 .4 3

93. 31

Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores
Table 12.

Cumulative num erical and p ercen t distributions of non su p erv isory em ployees by average straigh t-tim e hourly earnings,
United States and re gio n s, June 1965
(E m ployees in thousands)
United States

South

N ortheast

North Central

West

A v era ge hourly earnings
Number
Under $ 0 .5 0 ___
Under $ 0 .7 5 ___
Under $ 1 .0 0

.2
2,1

8 .6

P ercen t

Num ber

P e rce n t

•1
1 .1
3 .7

•1
.1
•1

•2
•2
•2

•2
2 .1
7 .4

•3
3 .0
1C. 5

.7
.7
.9
1 .5
1 .6

1 .1
1 .2
1 .4
2 .4
2 .6

1 0 .7
11*3
12*6
1 5 .8
1 6 .8

Number

P ercen t

Number

P ercen t

Num ber

P ercent

•1
•5

•2
.9

*
•3
.6

*
.6
1 .2

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

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

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

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

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

.

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 .0 5 ________________
$ 1 . 1 0 ________________
$ 1 . 1 5 ________________
$ 1 . 2 0 ____________ ____
$ 1.25 . . . _____________

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

6 .5
7.C
e .c
1 0 .2
1 1 .3

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1.30 ________________
$ 1 .3 5 ________________
$ 1 . 4 0 ________________
$ 1 . 4 5 ________________
$ 1 . 5 0 ________________

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

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

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

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

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

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

1C .5
1 1 .1
1 2 .5
1 3 .5
1 4 .3

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

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

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 .5 5
$ 1 .6 0
$ 1 .6 5
$ 1 .7 0
$ 1 .7 5

8 6 .5
S i.4
9 7 .2
1 0 2 .8
1 0 8 .8

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

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

3 1 .5
3 3 .4
3 6 .4
3 8 .8
4 1 .6

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

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

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

3 5 .5
3 7 .9
4G .5
42. e
4 5 .0

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

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
U nder

$ 1 .8 0
$ 1 .8 5
$ 1 .9 0
$ 1 .9 5
$ 2 .0 0

1 1 7 .S
1 2 2 .8
1 3 0 .5
134 .1
1 3 7 .0

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

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

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

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

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

2 6 .2
2 8 .8
2 9 .4
2 9 .9

4 9 .0
5 0 .8
5 3 .8
5 5 .0
5 5 .5

1 6 .1
1 7 .4
1 8 .9
1 9 .6
2 C .7

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

Under
U nder
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 1 0 ____
$ 2 . 2 0 ____
$ 2 . 3 0 ____
$ 2 . 4 0 ____
$ 2 . 5 0 ____

1 4S .5
1 5 6 .1
164 .1
1 6 8 .8
1 72 .1

6 4 .3
6 7 .2
7C .6
7 2 .6
7 4 .1

3 7 .9
4 0 .1
4 2 .2
4 4 .0
4 5 . ‘J

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

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

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

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

6 1 .2
6 3 .8
6 7 .6
6 S .e
7 1 .3

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

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 6 0 ____
$ 2 . 7 0 ____
$ 2 . 8 0 ____
$ 2 . 9 0 ____
$ 3 . 0 0 ____

1 7 9 .6
1 8 3 .5
1 8 8 .8
1 9 2 .4
19 4 .9

7 7 .3
7 9 .C
8 1 .2
8 2 .8
8 3 .9

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

7 6 .4
7 8 .4
8 1 .2
8 2 .9
8 4 .1

6 2 ,1

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

3 9 .7
41.C
4 2 .2
4 3 .3
4 4 .2

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

3 0 .1
3 1 .0
3 2 .2
3 3 .2
3 3 .6

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

1CC.C

6 1 .8

1 0 0 .0

7 0 .3

1 0 0 .0

5 3 .5

1CC.C

4 6 .8

T otal
A v era ge h ou rly e a r n in g s ____




2 3 2 .4
$ 2 .1 0

$ 2 .1 7

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

$ 1 .7 2

2 1 ,2

$ 2 .1 8

1 0 0 .0
$2.51

IS

Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores
T able 13.

Cumulative percen t distribution o f n on su p erv isory em ployees by average s traigh t-tim e hourly earnings,
b y m etropolitan and nonm etropolitan a re a s, United States and re g io n s, June 1965

South

N ortheast

United States
A v era ge h ou rly earnings

M e tro ­
politan
areas

N onm etro­
politan
areas

M e tro ­
politan
areas

Under SO .5 0 _________________________________ _________
Under $ 0 . 7 5 _____________________________________________
Under $ 1 . 0 0 _____________________________________________

.1
•6
2 .1

•3
2 .8
9 .0

.2
•2
•2

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

S i . 0 5 ____________________________________________
S i . 1 0 __ __
____
_____
_ ____ __ __
S i . 15
_
_ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ ____
$ 1.2 0
_ _
$ 1.25

4.C
4. 3
5. 1
6*5
7*6

15 .1
1 6 .1
1 7 .6
2 1 .2
2 3 .8

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 3 0 _____________________________________________
$ 1.35 _
_
_____
____
______
_ __
$ 1 . 4 0 __ ________
__ __________________
$ 1 .4 5 _ _
__ ___
__ _____ __
$ 1 . 5 0 __ __ __ ________ _________ _____ ______ _

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 5 5 ..................................................................................
$ 1 . 6 0 _____________________________________________
$ 1 . 6 5 ------ ------------------------------------------------------------- $ 1 . 7 0 __
_____________ __ __ ___________
__
$ 1 . 7 5 __ ___________
__ .............. ......... __

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 8 0 ...........................................................................
$ 1 .8 5 __ ____ __ __
__ .............. ._ __ ____
_ __ __ __ _ — __ „
$ 1 . 9 0 __ __ __ _______
__ ____ __ __ ____ __
$ 1 . 9 5 __ __ ____
$ 2 . 0 0 __ __ ___
__
__ ____ __ __ __ __ __

N on m etro­
politan
areas

North Central

M e tro ­
politan
areas

N onm etro­
politan
areas

_
-

•1
1 .8
6 .8

•6
5 .3
1 7 .3

•8
1 .0
1 .2
2 .2
2 .4

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

1 1 .4
1 2 .0
1 4 .1
1 8 .4
1 9 .8

2 5 .1
3 7 .5
42.C
4 5 .5
4 7 .3

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

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

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

54 .1
5 6 .8
5 8 .2
6C .7
6 3 .4

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

4 5 .8
4 7 .9
51.Q
5 2 .4
5 3 .5

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

M e tro ­
politan
areas

W est

N onm etro­
politan
areas

M e tro ­
politan
areas

♦
.3

•8
2 .8

•6
1 .3

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

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

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

2 .0
2 .1
2 .7
2 .7
3 .0

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

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

1 3 .5
15 .1
1 7 .8
1 9 .4
2 0 .8

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

7 .9
8 .7
9 .6
1 0 .9
1 1 .8

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

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

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

2 8 .5
3C .9
3 3 .7
3 5 .9
3 7 .8

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

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

4 5 .5
4 7 .6
5C .7
5 2 .7
5 3 .3

4 8 .9
5 1 .5
5 8 .4
5 9 .3
6 1 .3

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

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

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

6 7 .2
6 9 .2
7 2 .6
7 4 .0
7 4 .6

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

*

8 1 .9
e 3 .7
8 6 .7
8 7 .9
89.C

6 0 .0
6 3 .9
6 6 .8
7C .0
7 1 .7

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

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

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

5 4 .4
5 7 .1
6 1 .3
6 3 .6
6 5 .t

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

4 6 .1
4 8 .5
5 2 .6
5 4 .8
5 6 .5

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 6 0 ..... .....................................................................
$ 2 . 7 0 __ __ __
__ __ _ __ __
$ 2 . 8 0 . . . __ _ ____ __ ___
_
____
$ 2 . 9 0 __
____
_ ____ __ __ _________
$ 3 . 0 0 __
__ __ __ „ _ _ -----------------

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

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

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

8 6 .9
8 9 .2
9 0 .2
9 1 .0
9 1 .1

8 5 .3
8 6 .0
€ 7 .8
8 6 .9
8 9 .7

9 6 .2
9 6 .6
9 7 .7
9 7 .9
9 7 .9

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

8 9 .5
9 1 .2
9 1 .e
9 2 .3
9 2 .6

6 1 .3
6 3 .4
6 6 .1
6 8 .1
6 9 .0

..... .....................................................................

1 0 0 .0

100. C

1CC.U

1 0 0 .0

10C .0

1 0 0 .0

1CC.0

1CO.O

1CC.0

N um ber o f em p loyees (in thousands) ------------------------

1 7 9 .2

5 3 .2

5 5 .5

6 .3

4 5 .5

2 4 .8

3 9 .2

1 4 .3

3 9 .C

A v era ge hourly e a r n in g s ________________________________

$ 2 .2 2

$ 1 .6 9

$ 2 .1 9

$ 1 .8 6

$ 1 .4 6

$ 2 .3 4

$ 1 .7 8

$2.6C

T otal

.




__

\c>

5 9 .1
6 2 .2
6 5 .8
6 8 .1
6 9 .6

O'

S 2 . 10 ______ ____________
____ _____
_
$ 2 .2 0
_ ____
_____ __ __ ____ __ __
$ 2 .3 0
_ __ __ _ __
_______ _________ __
__ „ ________ __ ___
____
$ 2 .4 0 __ __
$ 2 . 5 0 __ __ ________ __ ________________________

4*

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

~
__
__

N onm etro­
politan
areas

8
S

e
s

a .

1
o
S
o
o
o

e
a»
u
£
M
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Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores
Table 14.

Cumulative percen t distribution o f non su p erv isory e m ployees by average straigh t-tim e h ou rly earnings,
by se x , United States and region s, June 1965

United States

N ortheast

South

North Central

W est

A v era g e h ou rly earnings
Men

Women

U nder $ 0 . 5 0 ____________________________________ _
________________
Under $ 0 . 75 __ _____________________
Under $ 1 . 0 0 __ __
__________ __ __ ____
_ __

•1
l.C
3 ,5

•2
1 .5
4 .1

4

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

__ ________ __ __ __ __
$ 1 . 0 5 ____
$ 1 . 1 0 _____________________________________________
$ 1 . 1 5 _____________________________________________
$ 1 . 2 0 _____________________________________________
$ 1 .2 5 _ _

6 .3
6 .7
7 .6
9.C
1C.L

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 3 0 _____________________________
$ 1 . 3 5 ____ _ _ _ _
_________
$ 1 . 4 0 __ ________ ___
_ __ ____
$ 1 . 4 5 _____________________________________________
$ 1 . 5 0 _____________________________________________

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

2 1 ,2

under $ l . / u __ „ ________ __ _ __ __
Under $ 1.75
_
_

i
!
j
s
J

s

j
i

s

i

!

1
j

1
s

!

\

1O
»V
S
!

H

►
«

. 8®

SC

Under $ 1 . 5 5 _________________________________ _____
_
_ _ ______
Under $ 1.60 ______
__

__
__

Men

Women

Men

Women

•6
.6
.7

.3
2 .0
1 0 .6

•2
3 .1
1 0 .2

•6
.7
•9
1 .8
1 .9

2 .2
2 .3
2 .8
3 .9
4 .5

1 5 .7
1 6 .1
1 7 .5
2 1 .1
2 2 .6

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

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

I t .9
1 3 .5
1 5 .6
1 6 .7
1 7 .9

2 5 .6
2 8 .1
3 3 .6
3 8 .3
4 l.C

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

3 1 .9
3 3 .9
3 5 .5
37.8
4 0 .1

4 5 .2
5 1 .5
5 5 .2
5 8 .6
6 1 .5

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

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

Men

Women

Men

Women

•6
2 .0

•2
•6

.1
1 .6
2 .8

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

6 .1
8 .4
5 .5
1 5 .2
1 8 .1

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

3 .0
3 .1
3 .8
3 .9
4 .9

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

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

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

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

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

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

6C..3
6 3 .8
6 7 .0
7C .4
7 3 .3

2 6 .e
2 5 .4

5 3 .4
5 5 .3
6C .3
6 3 .5
6 6 .4

1 8 . v,
1 9 .1
2C .4
2 2 .0
2 3 .4

2 7 .8
2 5 .8
3 3 .2
3 7.1
4 1 .7

7 1 .7
7 4 .2
7 8 .4

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

•1
.4

3f .e
3 2 .7
3 4 .5

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 8 0 _____________________________________________
____ __ _
$ 1 . 8 5 __ __ ____ __
$ 1 .90 __
_
_
$ 1 . 9 5 _____________________________________________
$ 2 . 0 0 _____________________________________________

4 3 .5
4 5 .6
4 6 .6
5 0 .1
5 1 .5

6 7 .£
6 5 .2
7 3 .2
7 4 .7
7 5 .6

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

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

6 2 .5
66
6 9 .5
7 1 .5
73. C

7 6 .1
7 6 .7
8 t •2
8C .8
8 0 .9

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

£ 1 .1

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 1 0 __________________________________________
$ 2 .2 0
----- -------- _
__
_ _ __ T
$ 2 . 3 0 __ __ __ __ _______ _
___ __
$ 2 . 4 0 _____________________________________________
$ 2 . 5 0 _____________________________________________

5 6 .4
5 8 .9
6 2 .7
65 .C
6 6 .6

8 2 .1
£ 5 .6
e e .5
6 5 .5
5 :. 6

5 2 .7
5 6.1
5 5 .8
6 3 .4
6 5 .3

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

7 6 .6
7 8 .2
6 1 .3
£ 2 .8
8 3 .5

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

4 5 .1
5 1 .7
5 6 .1
5 8 .6
6 t. 5

6 5 .5
6 e .6
5 1 .3
5 2 .5
5 3 .5

3 7 .5
3 5 .5
4 3 .5
4 5 .7
4 7 .4

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

8 2 . 6 0 ______________________________________
$ 2 .7 0
_
$ 2 . 8 0 __ __ _
.......
$ 2 .9 0 _ _
_ __
$ 3 .0 0
___ _ _ _

ls.,2

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

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

9 3 .3
94. u
9 5 .1
9 6 .6
9 6 .8

£ 6 .5
£ 7 .2
8 5 .2
5j . 2
9 1 .0

5 5 .9
5 6 .2
5 6 .6
5 6 .8
5 6 .8

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

5 2 .1
54. f
5 6 .6
5 5 .4
6 ’. :. 5

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

lr ^ .;.

K O .u

1 )u .U

T o t a l _____________________________________

7 2 .2
7 4.5
7 6 .5
7 8 .4
l:h«.C

1Ci..

io r . '

15 ,£

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

J U ,'i

1 •;.£

ict;.,

1-

.)

N um ber o f em p loy ees (in thousands) __________________

161.W

7 1 .4

4 3 .7

1 8 .1

5 o .5

1 5 .6

3 6.u

1 7 .5

3TJ.5

1 5 .9

A v era ge hourly earnings _

$ 2 ,2 5

$ 1 .7 0

$ 2 .3 3

$ 1 .7 2

$ 1.76

$1.5 4

$ 2 .4 0

$ 1 .6 7

$ 2 .7 7

$ J .9 5




_

Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores
Table 15.

Cumulative p e rce n t distribution o f nonsupervisory em ployees by average straigh t-tim e hourly earnings, by en te rp rise and establishm ent s a le s -s iz e c la s s e s ,
United States, m etropolitan and nonm etropolitan a r e a s , and re g io n s, June 1965

United States
E n terp rises with annual sa le s o f—
$ 1, 000, 000 o r m ore

A v era ge hourly earnings

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

$ 25 0,00 0 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Establi shm ents with annual sales o f—

T o tal

Under $ 0 .5 0 __________________
Under $ 0 .7 5 __________________
Under $ 1 . 0 0 __________________

$ 260,000
o r m ore

L e s s than
$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0

T o tal

-------------- $ Z 5 o 7 < 5 6 6 ---------------o r m ore

L e s s th an
$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0

_

T o ta l

*
• 1
. 2

*
• 1
• 1

a
• s
2 .9

*
.9
2 .9

.5
1 .9

•3
2 .0
6 .8

• 4
•4
.5
3 .5
4 .3

• 3
• 3
• 3
3 .4
4 .2

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

4 .8
5 .3
6 .6
8 .8
9 .4

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

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 0 5 __________________
$ 1 .1 0 __________________
$ 1 . 1 5 __________________
$ 1 . 2 0 _____ *___________
$ 1 . 2 5 __________________

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 3 0 __________________
$ 1 . 3 5 __________________
$ 1 . 4 0 __________________
$ 1 . 4 5 __________________
$ 1 . 5 0 __________________

1 5 .5
i e .7
2• . 3

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

1 7 .3
1 8 .9
22. C
2 4 .4
2 6 .0

1 6 .8
1 8 .5
2 1 .2
2 3 .6
2 5 .3

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

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 .5 5 __________________
$ 1 . 6 0 __________________
$ 1 .6 5 __________________
$ 1 . 7 0 __________________
$ 1 . 7 5 __________________

2 5 .3
2 6 .5
2 5 .5
3 2 .5
3 5 .2

2 5 .4
2 7 .» .
3( . 1
3 2 .7
3 3 .4

? 1 .3
3 2 .9
2 5 .2
2 7 .C
3 e .e

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

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

5 0 .8
5 3 .8
5 6 .1
5 9 .G
6 2 .3

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 8 0 __________________
$ 1 . 8 5 __________________
$ 1 . 9 0 __________________
$ 1 . 9 5 __ ___ ___ ________
$ 2 . 0 0 __________________

3 5 .3
4 2 .2
45. 7
4 7 .4
4 6 .7

3 9 .5
4 2 .5
46 . u
4 7 .7
4 9 .1

4 2 .1
4 4 .5
4 6 .3
5 ’J. 2
6 1 .5

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

5 8 .0
6 5 .4
6 6 .7
7 4 .4
7 5 .7

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 1 0 __________________
$ 2 . 2 0 ______ ___________
$ 2 . 3 0 __________________
$ 2 . 4 0 __________________
$ 2 . 5 0 _________________ _

5?. 7
5 t. 5
6-.,.e
6 3 .4
6 5 .4

5 4 .i
6 7 .3
6i . J
6 5 .7
6 5 .7

5 7 .3
61.
64. 6
6 6 .5
6 6 .7

5 6 .1
5 9 .8
6 3 .5
6 5 .6
o7. 5

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

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 6 0 __________________
$ 2 . 7 0 __________________
$ 2 . 8 0 __________________
$ 2 . 9 0 __________________
$ 3 . 0 0 __________________

68 .8
7 .• 8
7-4. •
7 6 .5
7 8 .3

*9 ..
71. „
7 4 .3
7 6 .6
7 fc.5

7 2 .6
7 4 .7
7 7 .3
7 5 .6
6^ . 6

7 1 .5
7 3 .7
7t> .4
7 8 .6
3c*. 1

9 3 .4
9 3 .4
9 4 .9
9 5 .1
9 5 .6

8 7 .5
8 8 .5
8 9 .8
9 0 .2
9 0 .5

....

1 •<:.»

1 vC . C'

100.0

1 0 0 .0

T o t a l ___________________
N um ber o f em ployees
(in th ou san d s)_____________ _
A v era ge hourly earnings _____




ll.i.

12 . e

1

6 7.6
* 2 . -7

6t>. :>
3 2 .3 7

Insuffic ient da ta to
w a r r a n t pr esentation.

10

.f.

6 6 .4

8 2 .0

4 .4

8 8 .2

$2.22

$ 2 .2 4

$ 1 .7 6

$ 1 .7 8

Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores
T able 15.

Cum ulative p e rce n t distribution o f n onsup ervisory em ployees by average straigh t-tim e hourly earnings, by e n terprise and establishm ent s a le s -s iz e c la s s e s ,
United States, m etropolitan and nonm etropolitan a re a s , and region s, June 1965— Continued

M etropolitan areas

N onm etropolitan areas
E n terprises with <annual sales o f—

A v era g e h ou rly earnings

$ 1 .0 00,000 o r m o re

$250, 000 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

L e s s than
$ 2 5 0,00 0

$ 1, 000, 000 o r m o re

$250, 000 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 , 000

L ess than
$250,000

$25 0,00 0
o r m ore

Total

E stablishm ents with annual sales o f—
T otal
Under $0.50^__________________
Under $ 0 . 7 5 __________________
Under $ 1 . 0 0 . __
_

$25 0,00 0
o r m o re

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

Total

$ 2 5 0,00 0
o r m o re

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

Total

Total

$ 2 5 0,00 0
o r m o re

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

Total

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

_

_

«
•1
•2

*
•1
•l

•
1 .0
2 .8

♦
l.l
2 .9

•2
.7
3 .2

.6
3 .1

.6
3 .2

.4
4 .2
1 2 .5

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 0 5 __________________
$ 1 .1 0
_______________
$ 1 . 1 5 __________________
$ 1 . 2 0 __________________
$ 1 . 2 5 __________________

•3
•4
•4
3 .1
3 .9

•2
•3
.3
3 .1
3 .5

4 .6
5 .c
6 .2
8 .2
8 .6

4 .6
5. '
6 .3
8 .1
8 .6

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

5 .6
6. ^
7 .7
11. ,
12.1

5 .8
6 .5
8 .1
1 1 .6
12. 7

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 3 0 __________________
$ 1 . 3 5 ______________ ;____
$ 1 . 4 0 __________________
$ 1 . 4 5 _______ — ____ ____
$ 1 .5 0 .

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

1C .3
1 2 .1
1 5 .1
1 7 .8
1 5 .4

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

1 6 .4
1 8 .0
2 ..6
2 ? .7
2 4 .2

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

1^ .4
2 1 .2
2 9 .5
2 9 .4

1 8 .6
2t. .5
2 3 .3
2 7 .7

4 4 .7
4 7 .4
5 1 .8
55.«

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 .5 5 .
$ 1 .6 0 .
$ 1 .6 5 .
$ 1 .7 0 .
$ 1 .7 5 .

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

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

2 9 . 'J
3 1.2
33 .6
35.2
ife.7

2 9 .4
3c. 6
3 3 .1
3 4 .7
36.1

4 5 .5
4 5 .£
5 2 .1
5 5 .5

3 7 .1
3 5 .5

3 6 .3
3 8 .5

4 1 .4
4 4.,
4 7.1

4 1 .2
4 4.1
4 5 .7

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 .8 0 .
$ 1 .8 5 .
$ 1 .9 0 .
$ 1 .9 5 .
$ 2 .0 0 .

3 8 .3
4 1 .3
4 4 .9
4 6 .7
4 7 .9

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

4 •'.6
42. U
4 5 .2
4 6 .6
4 7 .7

41/.0
4 1 .5
4 4 .6
4 6 .1
4 7 .1

5 5 .5
6 1 .5
6 4 .3
6 5 .3
6 6 .3

5 2 . <3
56. 1
6 .6
64. v
6 6 .4

5 2 .3
5 4.1
5 9 .1
6 1.1
63. «

Under
Under
Under
U nder
Under

$ 2 .1 0 .
$ 2 .2 0 .
$ 2 .3 0 .
$ 2 .4 0 .
$ 2 .5 0 .

5 2 .9
5 6 .1
6 C .I
6 2 .6
6 4 .7

5 3 .3
5 6 .6
6U.4
6 2 .5
6 5 .C

53. *
5 6 .8
6V. 2
6 2 .6
6 4 .4

5 2 .4
5 6 .1
5 9 .6

7 2 .8
7 5 .1
7 8 .5
SC .4
e«.. 5

7 3.8
7 7.4
8 2.5
8 3.7
«9 .4

7 2 .o
7 5 .8
.?
8 1 .1
63.1

68.1
7C .2
7 3 .5
7 6 .0
7 7 .9

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

6 8 .7
7 1 .C
7 4.1
7 6 .4
7 8 .0

68.2

8 4 .0
8 5 .1

87.5
d 9 . •!
8 9.8
9 1.5
9 2 .'!

8 5 .5
8 7 .3
B H .2
9 c ?
5. . 7

ICO .0

1 0 0 .0

1U0.O

L00 .0

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 .6 0 .
$ 2 .7 0 .
$ 2 .8 0 .
$ 2 .9 0 .
$ 3 .0 0 .
T o ta l.

N um ber o f em p loy ees
(in thousands; _
A v era g e h ou rly earnings .




62 .1
6 3 .9
7 0 .6
7 3 .6
7 6 . t,
7 7 .6

66.6

8 7 .1
8 7 .5
IC O .'J

K

1

> .u

M
»
a.
e
g
e
*
o
-o
\i
*13
_c

6 8 .3
7\. 7
73.1
7 6.5
7 7.5
8 1.6
8 2 .8
8 4.2
8 7.5
8 5.3
8 5 .5
9 1 .1
5 1.5
5 3 .5
9 4.3
9 5 .3
9 5.5
5 5 .6
H u .C

5 4 .9

5 3 .4

6 8 .7

6 6 .7

5 5 .6

17.7

1 5 .3

3 2.5

S 2 .3 5

$ 2 .3 5

S2.31

$ 2 .3 2

$ 1 .9 2

$ 1 .8 9

$1.92

$ 1 .5 4

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01

Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores
Table 15.

Cumulative p e rce n t distribution o f nonsupervisory em ployees by average straigh t-tim e hourly earnings, by en te rp rise and establishm ent s a le s -s iz e c la s s e s ,
United States, m etropolitan and nonm etropolitan a r e a s , and region s, June 1965— Continued

Northeast

South
E n terp rises with annual sa le s o f—

A v era ge hourly earnings

$ 1, 000,00 0 o r m o re

$250,000 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

$ 1, 000,000 o r m o re

$250, 000 to $ 1, 000,000

L e s s than
$250,000

E stablishm ents with annual sa le s o f—
T otal

$ 1 . 0 5 __________________
$ 1 .1 0 __________________
$ 1 . 1 5 __________________
$ 1 .2 0 __________________
$ 1 . 2 5 __________________

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 3 0 __________________
$ 1 . 3 5 __________________
$ 1 . 4 0 _____ ___________
$ 1 . 4 5 __________________
$ 1 . 5 0 __________________

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 5 5 __________________
$ 1 . 6 0 _______ . . . . _______
$ 1 . 6 5 __________________
$ 1 . 7 0 __________________
$ 1 . 7 5 __________________

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 8 0 ___________
$ 1 . 8 5 ___________
$ 1 . 9 0 ___________
$ 1 . 9 5 ___________
$ 2 . 0 0 . . _________

_

Total

lv . 2
12 .2

2 4 .2
2 5 .4
2 8 .(,
3b.C
3 1 .?

2 2 .5
2 5 .6
2 9 .3
3-.2
3 1 .8

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

24. ?
2 7 .8
3 4 .5
3 5 .5
4 1 .4

32. b
3 4 .4
3 9 .3
4 2 .1
4 3 .6

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

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

49. t
4 2 .8
4 5 .4
4 8 .1
5 2 .4

4 7 .4
4 9 .6
5 2 .7
55. •
5 7 .1

4 7 .3
4 9 .3
5 2 .4
55.1
5 6 .8

4 7 .0
4 9 .4
51.*
5 2 .5
5 4 .0

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

5 5 .4
5 8 .3
6 1 .6
6 3 .4
6 3 .6

6 1 .4
6 3 .5
66.6
6 7 .7
6 8 .3

61 . ,
6 3 .1
6 6. 2
6 7 .3
6 7 .9

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

5 7 .2
59 . o
6 2 .8
6 3 .8
6 5 .0

72. l
7 5 .5
7 8 .2
e i.7
8 2 .1

7 2 .7
7 4 .6
77. <
7 e .«
7 9 .7

7 2 .4
7 4 .2
7 6 .7
7 6 .5
7 9 .4

7 1 .4
7b . 0
9«,.7
8 1 .9
8 3 .4

7u.u
7 4 .9
7 8 .7
80.1
8 1 .7

8 2 .4
6 3 .7
86. u
8 7 .3

8 2 .2
8 3 .4
85 . 7
8 7 . fc
8 7 .8

86.0
8 6 .9
3 8 .4
6 9 .6
S v.5

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

9 4 .7
9 4 .7
9 5 .9
9 6 .3
9 6 .4

100 . u

I t 0.0

1.
i.“

1.
3 .3

1. ‘
1. 2
1 .7
2. 2
2 .3

.c
1.1
1.6
1 .7
1 .8

1.6
1 .7
1. 6
3 .3
3 .6

1 1.5
i 3• 6
1 6 .2
19. j
2.3.3

U .7
1 2 .5
1 4 .9
1 7 .8
19.1

2s. 5
2 7 .8
31.1
33.i
34 .6

2 5 .5
2 6 .6
3l . ,
3 2 .u
•»3.6

4 0 .4
42. L
4 5 .6
4 7 .3
4 8 .4

3 9 .3
4 1 .-.
4 4 .7
4 6 .4
4 7 .4

2 5*4

3

2 *

e
o

7
Z

5
V
o.

2 6 .

c

7.

? * • i

3* . * >
-•-..a

2 5 .6

? e .P

e
o

3 8 .4, . 6

2s . 1

o
£

4-

4 4 . *

4 4 .6

e

4 9 .v

$ 2 . 6 0 ____
$ 2 . 7 0 ____
$ 2 . 8 0 ____
$ 2 . 9 0 ____
$ 3 . 0 0 ____

7 7 .7
74.-;
7 b . 7

8 1 .3
C^ . y

l '

3

•

4 t . 5

2

4P .

•b

8

»

‘e
•

•
•

e
o
o
*
—
b

-o

6 5 .5

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

5 4 .2
5 8 .f
6 1 .6
6 3 .9
6 5 .9

7 2 .8
75.
78. 6
M? ,4
84 .

70 .7
7 2.4
75.9
7 8 .'7 s .3

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

8 4 .6
8 6 .9
88.6
8 5 .3
8 9 .9

U. 0

1WUI*

lf-O.C

6 s. 2
5 7 .,
61.1
t e.

\ ..

.

.6

c
o
%
^b

.

£
_c

1

1‘ . 6
%c. ? '

♦

£
3
e

Total

1 3 .1
1 4 .1
i 6 .3
2 1 .7
23.,:

*
*

o

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

n .i
1 3 .2
1 5 .2
2 -.1
2 1 .4

*
#
*

2

$ 2 5 0,00 0
o r m ore

.2
•2
•r
9 .8
1 1. 8

•4
•4
.5

• ?

_

«
•2
•5

Total

.5
4 .6
1 6 .6

*

5 .7
11 .2
I s .5
U .l

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

•1
2 .9
9 .1

-

*

8.6
11.
1* . *
1 7.^

$ 2 5 0,00 0
o r m o re

•1
2 .7
8 .5

-

*

Total

.1

-

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under




L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

*

5 3 .2
5 7 .?
61.2
65 *i
6 3 .5

A v era ge h ourly e a r n in g s _____

$25 0,00 0
1 o r m o re

♦

$ 2 . 1 0 ___________
$ 2 . 2 0 _______ ___
$ 2 . 3 0 ___________
$ 2 . 4 0 __ ________
$ 2 . 5 0 ___________

N um ber o f em p loyees
(in thousands) _______________

Total

-

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

Total

L e s s than
$ 2 5 0,00 0

_

_

Under $ 0 .5 0 __________________
Under $ 0 .7 5 __________________
Under $ 1 . 0 0 __________________
Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$2 5 0 ,0 0 0
o r m o re

.9

.c
•9

e e .i
L .C .,;

2 7 .4

2 6 .5

2 3 .6

1 5 .v

2 .3 2

$ 2 .3 4

$ 1 .9 2

$ 1 .9 9

*

e
o
5
«
8
&
"£
o
B

*B
-B
*-

£
9
JS

10*,. e

1 4 .7
$2 .

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c
o
2
5
•
a.
"c
e
B
£
e
B
-5
•

'S
s

6 2.1
6 5 .5
6 7 .9
7 1 .1
7 4 .9
7 7 .8
7 8 .4
6 2 .2
8 3 .5
8 4 .8
88.2
8 9 .4
9 1 .1
9 2 .0
9 2 .9

2 3 .7

2 1 .4

3 1 .6

$ 1 .8 2

$ 1 .8 3

$ 1 .5 2

Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores
T able 15.

Cum ulative p e rce n t distribution o f n onsup ervisory em ployees by average straigh t-tim e hourly earnings, by en te rp rise and establishm ent s a le s -s iz e c la s s e s ,
United States, m etropolitan and nonm etropolitan a re a s , and region s, June 1965— Continued

North Central

W est
E n terprises with annual sales o f—

A v era ge h ou rly earnings

$ 1,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 o r m o re

$ 2 5 0,00 0 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

L e s s than
$ 2 5 0,00 0

$ 1, 0 00,000 o r m o re

$250, 000 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

L ess than
$250, 000

$ 2 5 0,00 0
o r m ore

Total

Establishm ents with annual sales o f—
T otal
Under $ 0 .5 0 . . . ____ ___ _
Under $ 0 .7 5 _
. ..
. . .
Under $ 1 . 0 0 _________________ *

$250,000
or* m o re

L e s s them
$25 0,00 0

Total

$25 0,00 0
o r m ore

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

Total

_
*

_
♦

.1
.5

.1
•6

•6
2 .2

Total

$ 25 0,00 0
o r m o re

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

Total

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

•1
.3
.3

.1
.3
.3

•8
2 .2

•8
2 .1

.9
1 .1

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 .0 5
_
$ 1 . 1 0 __
. ..
__ .
$ 1 . 1 5 __________________
$ 1 . 2 0 __________________
$ 1 .2 5 .
_____

•3
•4
•4
1 .6
2 .1

•3
•4
•4
1*6
2 .0

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

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

1 2 .9
13 . (
1 2 .9
1 6 .:
2 o .7

.3
•4
.5
.6

.3
•4
.5
•6
). 2

2 .7
3 .i
4 .3
4 .3
4 .4

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

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 .3 0 _____
.
$ 1 . 3 5 __________________
$ 1 .4 0 .
____
$ 1 .4 5 ..
_____
$ 1 .5 0 .

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

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

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

E

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

2 .4
? .l
2•
5. *
6 .1

2 .4
3.1
3.6
5 .1
£ •3

£

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

6 .7
7 .8
8 .7
1 0 .0
1 1 .4

2 0 .6
2 2 .9
2 4 .0
2 5 .5
2 5 .6

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 .5 5 _ _ .
_
$ 1 . 6 0 _______ __________
$ 1 . 6 5 _________________ _
$ 1 . 7 0 __________________
$ 1 .7 5 . . .

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

1 5 .8
2 1 .3
2 4 .2
26.C
2 8 .7

O
o
6
•
•
Q.
■£

1 5 .4
1 7 .f
2 -'.3
2 2 .7
2 5 .1
3 0 .8
3 2 .9
* 5 .9
3 8 .5
4 0 .5

3 0 .2
3 2 .3
3 5 .4
38.?'
40.-.

o
6
•
•
Q.
6

5 5 .3
5 8 .8
6c .6
6 3 .2
6 6 .1

9 .1
K .3
1 2 .2
1 6 .5
20 . ?

6.2
i - : .4
1 3 .5
17.1

5
B
B
•
Q.
6

1 6 .9
18.1
1 9 .2
2 9 .6
22. i

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 8 0 __________________
$ 1 . 8 5 __________________
$ 1 . 9 0 __________________
$ 1 . 9 5 ______
$ 2 . 0 0 __________________

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

2 2 .8
3 4 .9
3 7 .8
3 5 .3
40*6

e
S
o
e
”5

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

4 3 .3
4 5 .3
4 8 .2
4 9 .7
51 •v

B

6 9 .7
7 1 .1
7 4 .4
7 4 .5
7 5 .1

2 4 .6
3 o .4
3 4 .6
3 6 .«
29.1

25 .5
3 1 .4
3 5 .9
I P .2
4 .6

B

2 7 .4
2 7 .9
31.6
3 3 .7
3 5.7

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 1 0 __________________
$ 2 . 2 0 __________________
$ 2 .3 0 . . .
.. .
$ 2 . 4 0 __________________
$ 2 . 5 0 __________________

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

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 6 0 __________________
$ 2 .7 0 . ..
_ _. .
$ 2 .8 0
. M
. .
$ 2 . 9 0 __________________
$ 3 .0 0 __________________

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

6 1 .3
6 4 .4
6 8 .6
72.2
7 4 .7

1 6 0 .0

l(JC.O

T otal

___________ __

E

B

c
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%
9

S o .7
6 0 .1
6 3 .5
6 6 .?

C

B

S

B

O
B
-B

6
‘S
%
B
JB

8*. • 1
8 1 .1
8 5 .5
8 6 .9
8 7 .6

4 2 .6
4 6 .5
5 2 .6
55. :
5 7 .7

45 . ;
4 fc* 6
f •». 5
66.

A: .-J
6 2 .2
64. e
67.
6P .4

6 1 .8
6 3...
6 6 .6
6 7.9
6 6.

o 8 .i

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

71.1
74.7
7 7 .2
7 9 .5
3 2 .3

7 0 .8
7 4 .5
7 7 .'
7 9 .3
8 2 .2

6 6 .6
S c. 3
.6
6 1 .7
9 0 .6

K U.

1 v . . •:

1

9i

N um ber o f em p loy ee s
(in thousands) _______________

1 7 .3

1 7 .1

1 8 .1

17 .9

1 B.V

A v era ge h ou rly e a r n in g s _____

$ 2 .5 2

$ 2 .5 2

$ 2 .2 4

$2.2 4

$ 1 .7 6




e

1

5c.

]<

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..

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B

*
■2
B
B

6
'3
*B

4 1 .8
4h . 6
4 8 .3
5 ;,6
8 2 .6

4 0 .5
4 3 .c
4 6 .8
4 9 .1
5 1 .1

5H. 5
6 1 .7
64. 3

57
fcv . 4
6 2 .9
6 6 .7
6 7 .4

til 9 6

6 3 .6
? . . ;

if.?

14.

1 7 .2

1 " .6 7

4 2 . 16

$2.6 3

1-

1 6 .5

c£
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|
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•
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B
B
B

£
•S
8
B

6
•
'3

*"5
6

3 8 .6
4 ‘ .6
4 2 .7
4 5 .3
4 7 .7
5 2 .0
5 4 .9
56 . <
5 6 .2
5 9 .4
6 4 .5
6 5 .5
6 8 .6
6 9 .1
6 9 .6
7 4 .3
7 5 .?
7 7 .7
7 6 .2
7 « .5
K
It. 9
$ ? .?

5

Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores
Table 16.

N um erical and percen t distributions of n on su p ervisory em ployees by w eekly hours o f w ork,
United States and re gio n s, June 1965
(E m ployees in thousands)
United States

N ortheast

North Central

South

W est

W eekly h ou rs o f w o rk
Percent

Number

2 0.2

7; *5

|

j

|

i

1

!
'
)

1

i
\

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i

i

i

i

1
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____
_ _
____
|

___
________________________
Under 15 _____
15 and under 35 __ ____ __ __ _______ __ ___
35 and under 4 0 _______________
__ ___ ____

O ver 40 and under 4 2 __________________ „____ _____________
42 _______ ____ ... ,
_ _ ____
O ver 42 and under 44
__ __ __ ___________ ______

T o t a l -------------------------- ---------------------------------------------

3J . 3
2 .5

5 .7
8 .3

3 .6
?• 5
6 .3
7 .8
1 5 .7

5 .7
1 4.7
18 •*.:
4 5 .8

O ver 44 and under 4 8 ___ ________ __________ __________
48 and o v e r .
_ _______ __ ______________ __ __

A v era ge w eekly h o u r . ______________ _____________ „

5. t
1 3 .7
8 .7

1 1 .6
3 1 ,8

2

l O '.C

3 2 .4

__

P ercen t

Number

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

38.

Number

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

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

100 .0

7 0 .3

37. 8

P e rce n t

Num ber

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

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

1 0 0 .0

5 3 .5

2 .2
3 .2

4 .4
1C .4 •

P ercen t

Num ber

P ercen t

7 .4
1 6 .5
6 .9
2 7 .4
2 .2
1 .8
4 .1
6.C
8 .2
1 9 .5

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

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

1 0 0 .0

4 6 .8

1 0 0 .0
38 •3

37.»8

41, 5

Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores
Table 17.

P e r c e n t distribution o f nonsupervisory em ployees by weekly hours of w ork , by m etrop olitan and nonm etropolitan a rea s ,
United States and region s, June 1965

N ortheast

United States
W eekly h ou rs o f w o rk

M etro­
politan
areas

Under 15 _________________________________________________
15 and under 3 5 ______________ ______________ ____ ________
35 and under 4 0 ____r_______ __
____
__
____
O ver 40 and under 42

____

, T _____ _____

T o t a l --------------------------------------------------- -------------- Number o f em p loyees (in thousands) ___________ _____ _
A vera ge w eekly h o u r s ____________________________




_____

N on m etropolitan
areas

M e tro ­
politan
areas

N onm etro­
politan
areas

M e tro­
politan
areas

5 .8

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

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

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

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

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

8 .5

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

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

3 .8
5 .4
1 2 .5

A. 8

1 0 .3
6 .8
19. 1
1 .4
4 .4

9 .3
33.7

2.6
3. ?

O ver 42 and under 4 4 ____ ________ ____________ ___________
44
O ver 44 and under 48 ....
48 and o v e r _________________ ______________________ ____

2 .2
1 1.8
8 .1
2 9 .1

2.5

A .7
7 .A

l * .9
1

3H .6

1 .8

2 .1

N onm etro­
politan
areas

.5

M etro­
politan
a reas
4 .0
1 6 .1
8 .2
4 2 .6
3 .3
1 .9
2 .2

1 .9
7 .0
1 8 .6

7 .6
2 3 .7

1 6 .9
9 .3
3 0 .7

1 0 .0

l u t .o

1JO .0

1 9 0 .0

1U0.C

ICO.u

1 0 0 .0

5 3 .2

5 5.5

6 .3

4 5 .5

2 4 .8

3 9 .2

1 4 .3

3 9 .0

A .. A

3 7 .8

3 8 .2

4 1 .3

4 2 .0

3 7 .3

3 8 .2

3 8 .2

)

178.2

W est

North Central

M etro­
politan
areas

1A.7

_T

South

N onm etro­
politan
areas

N onm etro­
politan
areas

a C
£

°

-s|
c 2
• a.

| 1
S O
i

Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores
Table 18.

P ercent distribution o f non su p erv isory em ployees by w eekly hours o f w ork ,
by sex, United States and region s, June 1965

South

N ortheast

United States

North Central

W est

W eekly hours o f w o rk

Under 15 _________ ______________ ___________________
15 and under 35 __T___ ____ __________ ____ _________ r _
35 and under 4 0 _____ ____ __________ _______ ___________
O ver 40 and under 4 2 _____ ____________________ _____ ____
O ver 42 and under 44

„

_

T

______ _____

O ver 44 and under 4 8 ___ ... r_
__
n
_
48 and o v e r __________ ______ ___________________ _____ .__
Total

____

____________________________

_

N um ber o f em p loyees (in thousands) _____ ___ __
A v era ge w eekly h o u r s __ T_____




__

________

____r

Men

Women

Men

Women

Men

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

6 .1
20 . 9
1 6 .5
3 6 .3
2 .5
3. 8
1 .6
3. 7
3 .3
5 .2

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

6 .6
2 8 .1
2 1 .9
30 .0
3 .2
1 .5
1 .2
1 .3
3 .4
2 .6

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

W omen

Men

W omen

Men

Women

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

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

8 .6
2 4 .9
13*6
3 4 .2
2 .3
1 .3
3 .4
2 .8
4 .1
4*5

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

6 .3
1 7 .7
1 6 .7
4 6 .8
1 .5
1 .5
•8
3 .6
1 .3
3 .9

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1OC.0

1 0 0 .3

1 0 0 .0

10C.O

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

161.1.

7 1 .4

4 3 .7

1 8 .1

5 0 .5

1 9 .8

3 6 .C

1 7 .5

3 0 .9

1 5 .$

A t. 7

3 5 .4

3 9 .6

3 3 .5

4 2 .8

3 8 .3

3 9 .8

3 3 .8

3 9 .8

3 5 .5

.u

ir e .

Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores
T able 19.

8

P e r c e n t distribution of n onsup ervisory em p loyees by w eekly hours o f w ork , by en te rp rise and establishm ent s a le s -s iz e c la s s e s ,
United States, m etropolitan and nonm etropolitan a re a s , and re gio n s, June 1965

United States
E n terprises with annual s a le s o f—
W eekly h ours o f w ork

$ 1,000, 000 o r m ore

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

$ 25 0,00 0 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Establishm ents with annual sales t

----------- $250', 666----------o r m ore

Total
Under 15 ___ _
___________
15 and under 3 5 ______________
35 and under 4 0 ______________
40 _______________ _____ _____ _
O ver 40 and under 4 2 ________
4 2 ____________— ___________—
O ver 42 and under 4 4 _______ _
4 4 ____________________________
O ver 44 and under 4 8 ________
48 and o v e r __ __ _______ _

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

Total

------------ $'256,056----------o r m ore

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

3 .6
1 1 .7
9 .6
3 o .4
2 .8
3 .7
3 .4
6 .3
6 .8
2 1 .7

3 .5
1 4 .2
8 .2
1 2 .5
l.r
•8
1 .2
4 tu\j
2 .5
9 .2

1 J v .c

Total

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

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

o t
-o a.
c •
.2 _a
"3

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

100.*)

1 0 0 .0

a S
c o

lu«».u

Num ber o f em p loyees
(in th ou san d s)_______________

5 7 .0

5 6 .3

8 6 .4

8 2 ."

H.4

8 8 .2

A v era ge w eek ly h o u r s ..______

3 5 .1

3 9 .1

4v>.

4 J .I

3 3.3

3 8 .1

T o t a l ___________________

si

e

M etropolitan areas

6 .7
1 6 .3
8 .0
2 6 .9
1 .6
2 .8
.9
5.C
9 .7
22 .C
lu u .o

1

N onm etropolitan areas
E n terprises with annual sales o f—

$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 o r m ore

$250,000 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

$ 1,000, 000 o r m ore

$250,000 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

Establishm ents with annual sales of—
Total

15 and under 3 5 __
35 and under 4 0 __
40 .
O ver 40 and under 42
42.
O v e r 42 and under 4 4 ______
O ver 44 and under 4 8 ______
48 and o v e r ________________

4 .6
1 2 .8
8 .6
3 7 .8
3 .2
4 .2
3 .1
5 .1
6 .6
14. 1

$ 2 5 0,00 0
o r m o re
4 .7
1 2 .7
6 .7
2 7 .4
3 .3
4 .3
3.1
5 .0
6 .7
1 4 .2

L e s s than
$250,000

®§
o o
o c•
■O
• *
‘0 .
£ c
H t
c o
“ 2

Total

$ 2 5 0 ,W
o r m o re

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

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

1 0 0 .0

lu o .o

L e s s than 1
$25 0,00 0 1

si
So
-g o
Z *
g2
e
g
c |
—k

_
Total
5 .7
1 8 .3
8 .9
3 2 .3
2*1
•7
2 .7
1 0 .3
17.4

$ 2 5 0,60 0
o r m o re

•S o
■21

$ 26 0,60 0
o r m ore

L e s s than |
$ 25 0,00 0 |

L ess than
$25 0,00 0

2.1

1 .7
6 .7
8 .3
2 4 .2
2 .0
l.C
2 .4

1 4 .'
i .4
.4

12.!.
3 3 .1

8 .4
1 2 .9
6 .4
1 7 .7
•8
5 .1
1.2
6 .5
8 .7
2 9 .9

ll/ t'.o

1 0 0 .0

1 .0
6 .2
7 .3
2 1 .4
1.8
.9

8 .6

T o t a l _________________

1 0 0 .t

Num ber o f em p loyees
(in th o u s a n d s )____________

5 4 .9

5 2 .4

6 8 .7

6 6 .7

5 5 .6

1 7 .7

1 5 .3

3 2 .5

A v era ge w eekly h o u r s _____

3 8 .9

3 9 .0

3 9 .3

3 9 .4

3 7 .6

42 .7

4 2 .8

3 8 .9




16 0 . C

1 0 0 .0

Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores
T able 19.

P e rce n t distribution o f n onsup ervisory em ployees by w eekly hours o f w ork , by e n te rp ris e and establishm ent s a le s -s iz e c la s s e s ,
United States, m etropolitan and nonm etropolitan a r e a s , and re gio n s, June 1965— Continued

South

N ortheast
E n terprises with annual sales o f—
W eekly hours o f w o rk

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

$25 0,00 0 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 o r m ore

$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 o r m ore

$25 0,00 0 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

L ess than
$250,000

Establishm ents with annual sales o f—
Total
Under 15 ___ ________________ —
15 and under 35 _________ ____ _
35 and under 4 0 ______________
40
.... ...
O ver 40 and under 4 2 _________
42 ______ _____ ___________ ___ __
O ver 42 and under 4 4 .________
4 4 _____________________________
O ver 44 and under 4 8 _____ ___
48 and o v e r _________________ __
T o t a l ___________________

$250,000
o r m ore

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

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

1 0 0 .0

1CC.J

L ess'th an
$25 0,00 0

S §
2 o
-S i
e*
.• «L
I i

T otal

$ 25 0,00 0
o r m o re

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

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

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

- i

L e s s than 1
|
$ 2 5 0,00 0 |

S j
So
3 |
Z *
S i

i?
'S
e
*“

e
s
o
8

Total

Total

$25 0,00 0
o r m o re

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

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

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

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1C 0.0

L e s s than
$ 2 5 0,00 0

5J
■So
-S I
e •
.2
u^a
I s
2 ®
8

Total

$ 25 0,00 0
o r m ore

2 .3
8 .9
4 .2
A .6
3 .2
4 .9
3 .2
1 9 .0
6 .8
2 6 .9

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

100.*,

10t».t,

L ess than
$25 0,00 0

Total

£ .i
s s

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

l i
2 o
8

1 0 0 .0

-s i
e 2
.2 &

N um ber o f em ployees
(in thousand s)_______________

1 0 .8

1 0 .6

2 7 .4

2 6 .5

2 3 .6

1 5 .0

1 4 .7

2 3 .7

2 1 .4

3 1 .6

A v era ge w eekly h o u r s ________

3 9 .2

3 9 .2

3 8 .3

3 8 .5

3 6 .7

4 1 .6

4 1 .7

4 2 .3

4 2 .1

4 0 .9

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

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

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

l u o .u

1 0 0 .0

W est

North Central
Under 1 5 ________
____
__
15 and under 3 5 ____ ___ ____
35 and under 4 0 ______________
40 ..................... ...............................
O ver 40 and under 4 2 ________
^42
--________________
O ver 42 and under 4 4 _________
4 4 __ _____________________ _____
O ver 44 and under 4 8 _________
48 and o v e r ___________________
T otal _________

_______

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

6 .9
1 7 .4
6 m2
3 5 .4
2 .9
2 .6
4 .6
5 .4
5 .9
1 2 .9

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

•2.1
OO
of
*. 2•
si

ii
*

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

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

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

SJ

0 ‘S
if

Zs

u

*58
£ l

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

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

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

100 .0

1 0 0 .0

10U.C

5 .1

Sa
e
^** •
c•
‘3
£ e
S
H

S|

©o
3 1M
€>
e8
.S a
Ii
-s

lwo.o

N um ber o f em p loyees
(in thousand s)_______________

1 7 .3

1 7 .1

1 8 .1

1 7 .9

1 8 .C

1 4 .7

14*?*

1 7 .2

1 6 .3

1 4 .9

A v era ge w eekly h o u r s ________

3 7 .4

3 7 .4

3 9 .9

4 0 .0

3 6 .1

3 8 .2

3 8 .3

3 9 .8

3 9 .9

3 6 .7







Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores
Table 20.

P e r c e n t distribution o f nonsupervisory em ployees w orking sp e cfie d w eekly hours by average straigh t-tim e hourly earnings.
United States and region s, June 1965

E m ployees with w eekly hours o f w ork o f—
A ll
em ployees

A v e ra g e hourly earnings

Under
15

15
and
under
35

35
and
under
40

40
to and
including
42

O ver
42
and under
44

44
and
under
48

48
and
over

United States:
Under
$ 1.0 0
$ 1 . 15
$ 1.25
$ 1 .3 5
$ 1.50
$ 1.75
$ 2 .0 0
$ 2 . 50
$ 3 .0 0

$ 1 .0 0 ______________________________________________
and under $ 1 . 1 5 __________________________________
and under $ 1. 25
____ ____ ______________ __
and under $ 1 . 3 5 __________________________________
and under $ 1 . 5 0 _____________ —___________________
and under $ 1 . 7 5 _________ ________ ____________
and under $ 2 . 0 0 __________________________________
and under $ 2 . 5 0 ______
- ____ ________
___
and under $ 3 . 0 0 __________ ___
__ ___ __ __
and o v e r
_ __ ______
__ _
_______ ______

3 .7
4 .3
3 .3
1 2 .1
7 .2
1 6 .3
1 2 .1
15.1'
9 .8
1 6 .1

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

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

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

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

2 .2
•9
3 .6
6 .5
9 .9
1 6 .7
9 .9
1 5 .3
1 2 .1
2 2 .9

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

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

T o t a l ________________________________________________

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

3 1 .8

2 0 .2

8 4 .6

5 .7

3 2 .7

4 5 .8

6 1 .8 0

6 2 .0 3

6 2 .3 2

6 2 .3 4

6 1 .9 7

6 1 .9 5

Num ber o f em p lo y e e s (in thousands)__

_ ___________

A v era ge hourly e a r n in g s __ ________________________ ____

2 3 2 .4

1 1 .6

6 2 .1 0

6 1 .8 1

•2
1 .2
1 .2
1 5 .1
6 .9
1 6 .9
1 2 .5
1 8 .7
1 1 .3
1 5 .9

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

•3
2 .9
1 .0
3 0 .0
1 0 .7
1 8 .2
8 .9
1 5 .5
2 .7
9 .7

1 .2
2 .9
1 6 .1
6 .1
1 8 .5
9 .4
1 8 .2
9 .4
1 8 .2

*
•9
1 .0
8 .9
5 .7
1 3 .2
1 2 .4
2 1 .0
1 4 .7
2 2 .3

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

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

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

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

6 1 .8

3 .2

9 .6

7 .4

2 4 .4

1 .0

6 .8

9 .4

6 2 .1 7

6 1 .7 2

6 1 .8 4

6 2 .2 3

6 2 .3 4

6 2 .3 7

6 1 .8 9

6 2 .1 3

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

100 .C

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

7 0 .3

2 .3

6 .1

5 .1

2 2 .9

1 .6

1 3 .6

1 8 .4

6 1 .7 2

6 1 .5 7

6 1 .4 5

6 1 .4 8

6 1 .9 1

6 1 .7 7

6 1 .7 1

6 1 .6 4

N ortheast:
Under
$ 1.00
$ 1 .1 5
$ 1.25
$ 1.35
$ 1.50
$ 1.7 5
$ 2 . 00
$ 2 . 50
$ 3 .0 0

$ 1 . 0 0 ______________________________________________
and under $ 1. 1 5 ___ __ __
_ __ _
___
and under $ 1.25 ______________________ ____________
and under $ 1 .3 5
____________ _________ ___
and under $ 1 . 5 0 __________ ____ ________ __ ___
and under $ 1 . 7 5 __________________________________
and under $ 2. 00 _ ________ ____ _______ ____
and under $ 2 . 50 . . . ________________________________
and under $ 3 . 0 0 ____ ___________ _________________
and o v e r ___________ ________________________________
T o t a l _______________________________________________

N um ber o f em p lo ye e s (in thousands)___________________
A v era ge h ou rly e a r n in g s _____

__ __ __

_____

_

-

_

1 .1

South:
Under
$ 1 .0 0
$ 1 .1 5
$ 1 .2 5
$ 1.35
$ 1.50
$ 1 .7 5
$ 2 .0 0
$ 2 .5 0
$ 3 .0 0

$ 1 .0 0 ___________________________________________
and under $ 1. 15 _ __ __
„ ____ ____
___
and under $ 1 .2 5 _ ____ _ __ ________ __ ____
and under $ 1 . 3 5 ______ ____
__
_ _
and under $ 1.50 __________________________________
and under $ 1. 75
__ _
_ T
and under $ 2 .0 0
_______
__
_ _
and under $ 2 .5 0
.
„
__
and under $ 3 .0 0
_______ __
_ . .. .
and o v e r
_
. _________
T o t a l _________________

_ ____

Num ber o f e m p lo y e e s (in thousands)
A v era ge h ourly earnings

_____

_______
_

.

.

Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores
Table 20.

P e rce n t distribution of n onsup ervisory em ployees w orking s p e cifie d w eekly hours by average s tra igh t-tim e h ou rly earnings,
United States and re gio n s, June 1965— Continued

E m ployees with w eekly hours o f w ork o f—
Under
15

13
and
under
35

35
and
under
40

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

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

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

_
6 .4
8 .9
1 8 .2
4 .9
1 6 .7
9 .4
1 8 .5
7 .1
9 .7

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

5 3 .5

4 .0

8 .8

$ 2 .1 8

$ 1 .7 5

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

_

__

Num ber o f em ployees (in thousands)____________________

40
to and
including
42

O ver
42
and under
44

44
and
under
48

48
and
over

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

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

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

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

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

3 .7

1 6 .8

2 .2

7 .6

1 0 .4

$ 1 .7 0

$ 1 .9 0

$ 2 .4 1

$ 2 .3 8

$ 2 .1 9

$ 2 .1 5

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

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

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

.5

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

•5
1 0 .5
9 .3
1 7 .0
9 .1
5 2 .1

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

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

10C .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

4 6 .8

2 .1

7 .4

4 .0

2 0 .4

.9

4 .6

7 .5

$ 2 .5 1

$ 2 .3 6

$ 2 . 12

$ 2 .5 1

$ 2 .7 0

$ 3 .2 4

$ 2 .5 3

* 2 .2 1

All
em ployees

A verage hourly earnings

North C entral:
Under
$ 1.00
$ 1 .1 5
$ 1.25
$ 1 .3 5
$ 1 .5 0
$ 1 .75
$ 2. 00
$2 . 50
$ 3 .0 0

$ 1 . 0 0 ______________________________________________
and under $ 1 . 1 5 __________________________________
and under $ 1 . 2 5 __________________________________
and under $ 1 . 3 5 __________________________________
and under $ 1 . 5 0 __________________________________
and under $ 1 . 7 5 __________ _____________________
and under $2. 0 0 __________________________________
and under $ 2. 5 0 __________________________________
and under $3 . 0 0 __________________________________
_ _ _ _ _ ___
__ _______
and o v e r _________
T o t a l _______________________________________ ______

Num ber o f em ployees (in thousands)______________ ___ ___
A v era ge hourly e a r n in g s __ ___________________________
W est:




Under
$ 1.00
$ 1 .1 5
$ 1 .2 5
$ 1 .3 5
$ 1.50
$ 1 .7 5
$ 2. 00
$ 2 . 50
$3 . 00

$ 1 .0 0 _________________________ _________________
and under $ 1 . 1 5 _________________________________
and under $ 1 . 2 5 __________________________________
and under $ 1 . 3 5 _______ ___________ _______ ___
and under $ 1 . 5 0 __________________________________
and under $ 1. 75 __ _
__ ______ __
_____
and under $ 2. 00 ___________________________________
and under $ 2. 5 0 ___________________ _____ _________
and under $ 3. 0 0 __________________________________
and o v e r ___________________________________________
T otal __________________________________________

A v era ge hourly e a r n in g s _____

_________________________

_

_
1 .6

g

Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores
T able 21.

P e rce n t distribution o f n on sup ervisory em ployees having s p e cifie d average straigh t-tim e hourly earnings
by w eekly hours o f w ork , United States and re g io n s, June 1965

E m ployees with average hourly earnings of—
W eekly h ours o f w o rk

A ll
em ployees

"" $t : t 5— “ IT . 25----and
and
under
under
$ 1 .3 5
$ 1 .2 5

Under
$ 1.00

5TOTJ—
and
under
$ 1 .1 5

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

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

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

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

$ 1 .3 5 —

■“ $ T . 5 0 —

and
under
$ 1 .5 0

and
under
$ 1 .7 5

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

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

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

— $1775—
and
under
$ 2 .0 0

$ 2 .0 0
and
under
$ 2 .5 0

— $77515 —

and
under
$ 3 .0 0

$ 3 .0 0
and
over

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

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

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

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

United States:
Under 15 ______________________________________________
15 and under 35 ______________ _____________ _____ ____
35 and under 4 0 _____ ___________________ _____________
40 to and including 4 2 _____________________________
O ver 42 and under 4 4 _____ __ ________________________
44 and under 4 8 __________ ___ ________________________
48 and o v e r ___________________________________________

2 ,9
J \ .0
I .'

T o t a l ___________________________________________

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

lC O .l ?

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1G0.Q

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

N um ber o f em p loyees (in th ou san d s)___________ ____

2 3 2 .4

8 .6

9 .9

7 .7

2 8 .0

1 6 .8

3 7 .8

2 8 .2

3 5 .2

22. 8

3 7 .5

A v era ge w eek ly h o u r s ____ __ ________________________

3 9 .0

4 0 .7

3 7 .0

3 9 .6

3 4 .9

3 9 .7

38.G

40. e

3 9 .6

4 1 .2

3 9 .9

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

vi

1 0 0 .0

N ortheast:
Under 15 ______________________________________________
15 and under 3 5 ______________________________________
35 and under 4 0 ______________________________________
40 to and including 42 ________________________________
O ver 42 and under 4 4 ____ ___________________________
44 and under 4 8 ___________ ___________________________
48 and o v e r ___________________________________________

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

T o t a l ___________________________________________

1 0 0 .0

N um ber o f em p loyees (in th ou san d s)________________

6 1 .8

A v era ge w eekly h o u r s _______________________________

3 7 .8

© §
5 o
o e
*© •

-

-

1 2 .4
“

4 .4
1 7 .5

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

lo o .t.

c S
.s
u ^
*£ e

‘S 2
c o
— £

1 UU. u

1 0 0 .0

8

.7

9 .3

3C.C

4 2 .1

•

lO O .O

lO u.G

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

4 .3

1 0 .4

7 .8

1 1 .6

7.C

9 .8

3 2 .5

3 6 .£

3 7 .6

4C .C

3 8.6

4 1 .1

3 8 .8

10c.

South:
Under 15 _____________
15 and under 3 5 ______
35 and under 4 0 ______
40 to and including 42
O ver 42 and under 44.
44 and under 4 8 ______
48 and o v e r ___________

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

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

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

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

4 .7
1 2 .0
1 1 .1
3 1 .8
2 .6
14.G
2 3 .8

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

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

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

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

4 .J
2 .5
2 .3
4 3 .6
2 .6
24 .8
2C .1

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

T o t a l __________________________________

1 0 0 .0

lC O .C

100 .C

100.11

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

10C .0

Num ber o f em p loyees (in th ou san d s)_______

7 0 .3

7 .4

5 .2

4 .2

1 0 .1

7 .7

lu .5

7 .7

8 .2

4 .1

5 .2

A v era ge w eekly h o u r s ______________ ________

4 1 .5

4 1 .8

4 1 .3

3 9 .6

4 3 .2

4 2 .1

4 3 .7

4 0 .5

4 1 .9

4 2 .1




39. u

Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores
Table 21.

P e rce n t distribution o f n o n su p erv isory em ployees having sp e cifie d average straigh t-tim e hourly earnings
by w eekly hours o f w ork , United States and region s, June 1965— Continued

E m ployees with average hourly earnings of—
A ll
em ployees

W eekly h ours o f w ork

Under
$ 1 .0 0

$ 1 .0 0
and
under
$ 1 .1 5

$1. 15
and
under
$ 1 .2 5

$ 1 .2 5
and
under
$ 1 .3 5

$ 1 .3 5
and
under
$ 1 .5 0

8.1

■So
■£ 2
4s e

3 3 .7
e .i
4. C
.4
1 8 .5
2 7 .1

7 .9
2 7 .6
1 3 .7

1C .2
2 4 .2
£ .5
2 4 .7

.9
5 .5
2 4 .5

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

100.0

100.0

$ 1 .5 0
and
under
$ 1 .7 5

$ 1 .7 5
and
under
$ 2 .0 0

$ 2 .0 0
and
under
$ 2 .5 0

$ 2 .5 0
and
under
$ 3 .0 0

$ 3 .0 0
and
over

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

4 .5
9 .5

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

3 8 .5
3 .8
1 7 .6
1 7 .9

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

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

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0
6.1

100.0

North C en tral:
Under 15 „ „ . .
__ _________
__ ______________ ____
15 and under 3 5 --------------------------------------------- --------------------------------35 and under 4 0 __________ _______________________ . ________________
40 to and including 4 2 ____________________________________________
O ver 42 and under 4 4 _____________ _ .................... „ „ ________
44 and under 4 8 _________
______________ __ ____ —
____
48 and o v e r . ____ __ ____ ____ _________________ __ „ ___

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

T o t a l ...........................................................................................

100.0

N um ber o f em p loyees (in thou san d s)____ ________________________
_

3 7 .8

Under 15 ......................................................... .. ...................................... .....
15 sind under 35
35 and under 4 0 _________ __ __ __
___ ____
____ __
___
40 to and including 4 2 __ ______________________________ _ _____
O ver 42 and under 44 __ __ ________ _ ____ ____
_ ___
__
44 and under 4 8 ____ ______ _ __ __ _______ ____ „ _ __ „
48 and o v e r . „ ______________ ____ __ ____ ________ _____

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

A v era ge w eekly h ou rs

__

_ _ _ _ ___________ _ ____

5 3 .5

.2 a.
g

2 es

100.0

20.0

8.1

9 .4
1 7 .9

100. c

11.6
22.1

8.2

2 .9

2 .4

5 .3

3 .2

9 .7

5 .8

8 .3

3 4 .3

3 6 .3

3 3 .8

3 5 .6

3 5 .2

3 9 .2

3 9 .9

4 1 .7

4 0 .5

12.8

3 .7
2 5 .4
1 3 .3

4 .8
2 3 .3
8 .9
4 1 .6
1 .3
9 .8
C .3

1C .5
4 3 .1
1.2

2 .4
1 4 .1

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

2.8
8.2

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

9 .3

W est:

T o t a l ____ ____ _____ _ __ __ ______ ____ ________

__ __ -

100. G

N um ber o f em p loyees (in thou san d s)___ __ ________ __

4 6 .8

A v era ge w eekly h o u r s ____________________________________________

3 8 .3




o o
S 'o
J■o
S a
*>
t M

.2
u _

e
t
c o
~ S

HZ

1

4 9 .4
6 .5
7 .7
-

2.6

21.6
.3
6.6

2 0 .9

2 9 .1

100. C

l o J .O

1
10C.Q

1 0 .5
1 8 .1

1 1 .5
1 7 .0

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

1G0.C

100.G

10C .0

2.2

12.0
100.0

3 .3

l.i

7 .1

6 .9

7 .2

5 .7

1 3 .2

2 8 .9

3 8 .6

3 6 .2

3 9 .6

3 9 .7

4C .1

3 9 .4

Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores
T a ble 22.

A v era ge straigh t-tim e hourly and w eekly earnings o f non su p erv isory em p loyees by w eekly hours of w ork,
United States and r e g io n s, June 1965
(E m ployees in thousands)

United States
W eekly hou rs o f w o rk

A v era ge
N um ber
of
hourly
em p lo y e e s earnings

U nder 15 _ _
_
____________________
15 and under 35
__
35 and under 40 .
____
40 ______________________________
O ver 40 and under 42 _____
___
__________________
4 2 _______________
O ver 42 and under 44 _
____
_
__ ______
____
4 4 ______________
O ver 44 and under 4fi
___
48 and o v e r
_
T ota l _____ ,_____________




___

N ortheast

A verage Number A v era ge
w eekly
of
hourly
earnings em ployees earnings

West

North Central

South
A v era ge Number A v era ge
of
w eekly
hourly
earning 8 em p loyees earnings

A v era ge Number A v era ge
hourly
w eekly
of
earnings em ployees earnings

A vera ge Number
A vera ge
hourly
weekly
of
earnings em p loyees earnings

A v era ge
weekly
earnings

11 .6
3 1.8
2 0 .2
7 0 .5
5 .7
8 .3
5 .7
1 4.7
1 8.0
4 5 .8

$ 1 .8 1
1.80
2 .0 3
2. 35
2 .2 4
2 .1 4
2 .3 4
2 .0 2
1.93
1.95

$ 15 .82
4 2.90
75.19
94.06
9 1.84
9 0.06
100.44
8 8.80
88.41
99. 74

3 .2
9 .6
7 .4
2 1 .0
1.5
2 .0
1.0
1.3
5 .4
9 .4

$ 1 .7 2
1.84
2 .2 3
2 .3 4
2. 06
2. 56
2. 37
2. 08
1.85
2 .1 3

$ 1 5 .6 3
4 3 .8 7
8 1 .5 3
93. 56
84. 31
107.66
101.64
91. 50
84. 20
108.02

2 .3
6. 1
5. 1
1 6.5
1.8
4 .6
1.6
8 .0
5 .8
18.4

$ 1 .5 7
1.45
1.48
1.96
1.67
1.80
1.77
1.75
1.66
1.64

$13 . 26
34. 57
55. 48
78.57
68. 36
75 .4 3
76.08
7 6 .8 3
7 5 .9 2
84. 32

4 .0
8 .8
3 .7
14. 7
1.2
1.0
2 .2
3 .2
4 .4
10.4

$ 1 .7 5
1.70
1.90
2.41
2 .4 6
2. 38
2. 38
2. 37
2 .0 6
2. 15

$1 5 .7 7
39.60
70.84
96. 34
101.03
100.08
101.89
104.19
94. 14
109.75

2. 1
7 .4
4. 0
18.3
1.3
.8
.9
2 .2
2 .4
7 .5

$ 2 . 36
2. 12
2. 51
2 .6 7
3.06
2 .8 3
3. 24
2. 48
2.5 7
2.21

$19 .12
52.44
92.89
106.74
125.05
119.00
138.85
109.03
117. 44
113. 20

2 3 2 .4

2 .1 0

8 1 .8 2

61 .8

2. 17

82. 06

7 0 .3

1.72

71.48

53 .5

2. 18

82. 57

4 6 .8

2. 51

96.20

Household appliance stores
Table 23.

Cumulative num erical and p e rce n t d istributions o f non su p erv isory em ployees by average s tra igh t-tim e h ou rly earn in gs,
United States and region s, June 1965
(E m ployees in thousands)

A v era g e hourly earnings
P e rce n t

Number

P e rce n t

Num ber

Under $ 0 .5 0 ..................................................................................
Under $ 0 .7 5 __________. . . ______________ _________ ________
Under $ 1 . 0 0 _____ ___________ ________________________

♦
1.1
2 .4

*
1 .4
3 .1

•
•1

.4

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 .0 5 _____________________________________________
$ 1 . 1 0 ...................................................................................
$ 1 . 1 5 _____________________________________________
$ 1 . 2 0 ------------------------------------ ------------------------- ----$ 1 . 2 5 -------- ------------ ------------ ----------------- -------

4 .4
4 .9
5 .6
6 .7
7 .3

5 .5
6 .2
7.1
6 .5
5. 2

•6
.7
•8
i.i
1 .2

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 3 0 _____
____ - __ ............................................
$ 1 . 3 5 ______________________ ____-________ ______ _
$ 1 . 4 0 _________________________________________ —
$ 1 . 4 5 ..................................................................................
$ 1 . 5 0 ___________________________________________

1 4 .3
1 5 .7
1 7 .8
1 9 .3
2 1.0

18 .1
1 9 .9
2 2 .6
2 4 .4
2 6 .6

3 .0
3 .5
4 .3
4 .6
5 .3

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 5 5 _______________ ___________________________
$ 1 . 6 0 _____________________________________________
$ 1 . 6 5 _________________________ ______________ —
$ 1 . 7 0 _______ _____ _________ _______________ —. .. .
$ 1 . 7 5 _________________________ . . ------- ------- —

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

2 2 .6
2 5 .6
3 e .5
40 . 7
4 3 .3

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 8 0 ..................................................................................
$ 1 . 8 5 __________ ___ ___________________________
$ 1 . 9 0 ................................................. ................................
$ 1 . 9 5 ______ ______________________________ — — —
$ 2 .0 0 _ ..
_ __________________________________

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 1 0 ______________________ _________ ____
$ 2 . 2 0 ___________________________ _________________
$ 2 . 3 0 ------------- -------------------------------- ----------------$ 2 . 4 0 ____________________ ________________________
$ 2 . 5 0 ____ ________________________________________

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 6 0 _____________________________________________
$ 2 . 7 0 ....... ...........................................................................
$ 2 . 8 0 ............................................................................ ......
$ 2 . 9 0 ............................................................... ...................
$ 3 . 0 0 .................................. ....... ........................................
T o t a l ______________________________________________

A verage hourly e a r n in g s _____________ ___________




___—

N orth C entral

South

N ortheast

United States

Number

P e rce n t

♦
1 .1
1 .6

Num ber

W est

P ercen t

Num ber

P ercen t

•1
4 .4
6 .9

*
•6

•1
3 .0

♦
•1

•1
•8

2 .4
2 .9
3 .2
3 .8
4 .1

2 0 .3
1 2 .3
1 3 .7
1 6 .0
1 7 .2

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

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

•2
•2
•3
•3
•3

1 .6
1 .7
1*8
2 .3
2 .3

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

6 .9
7 .6
8 .3
8 .5
9 .1

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

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

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

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

27 . C
2 9 .7
32 . 8
3 5 .4
3 9 .9

3 .5
3 .6
4 .0
4 .2
4 .4

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

4 7 .2
4 9 .C
5 1 .C
5 3 .3
5 4 .7

9 .7
1C .1
1 0 .5
1 1 .3
U .4

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

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

5 5 .4
5 6 .5
5 9 .1
6 1 .1
62.CT

9 .0
9 .5
9 .9
1 0 .2
1C.9

4 4 .7
4 7 .1
4 9 .0
5 0 .7
5 4 .C

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

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

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

6 1 .4
6 6 .t
7 0 .9
7 2 .2
7 4 .9

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

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

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

6 9 .4
7 1 .9
7 7 .2
7 9 .4
8C .1

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

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

7 .2
7 .6
8 .2
8 .7
9 .2

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

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

7 9 .9
6 1 .3
63 . e
6 5 .4
6 6 .6

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

8 1 .9
8 3 .7
8 5 .6
8 7 .7
8 8 .6

1 9 .5
1 9 .6
2C .1
2 0 .2
2 0 .5

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

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

8C .8
8 2 .8
e s .i
8 6 .3
8 8 .4

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

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

R C .O

2 1 .1

1 0 0 .0

2 3 .7

1 0 0 .0

2C .2

1 0 0 .0

1 4 .0

7 9 .t
12. 09

s z . 09

S I. 99

$2.>09

1 0 0 .0
$2 •28

Household appliance stores
T able 24.

Cumulative p ercent distribution o f n on su p erv isory em ployees by average straigh t-tim e hourly earnings,
by m etropolitan and nonm etropolitan a re a s , United States and re gio n s, June 1965

South

N ortheast

United States

W est

North Central

M e tro ­
politan
areas

N onm etro­
politan
areas

.4

*
1 .5
3 .9

•1
1C.1
1 3 .6

1 .0

•2
5 .5

•2
1 .0

3 .5
3 .6
4 .6
6 .0
6 .5

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

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

4 .4
4 .5
5 .8
6 .3
6 .4

6 .4
6 .6
6. 5
5 .1
1 0 .1

2 .0
2 .1
2 ,4
2 .9
2 .9

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

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

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

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

1 1 .1
1 2 .4
1 4 .2
1 5 .5
1 5.5

2 2 .C
23. 3
2 4 .8
2 7 .2
2 8 .5

1 1 .1
1 1 .6
1 2 .3
1 5 .8
1 5 .5

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

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

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

3 5 .9
3 9 .9
4 1 .3
4 4 .7
4 5 .7

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

2C..5
2 1 .6
2 3 .2
2 6 .2
2 8 .2

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

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

$ 1 . 8 0 _____________________________________________
__________________________________
$ 1 .8 5 „I~
$ 1 . 9 0 ...................................................................................
$ 1 . 9 5 ____________ ____ ____ ____ ____
$ 2 . 0 0 ...................................................................................

4 1 .5
4 3 .4
4 5 .1
4 7 .4
4 8 .8

5 5 .6
6 1 .5
6 5 .0
67.C
6 8 .4

4 4 .2
4 6 .0
4 7 .6
5 2 .2
5 2 .7

4 8 .2
4 9 .3
5C .7
5 1 .8
5 2 .5

7 1 .2
7 2 .6
7 7 .7
6 1 .6
8 2 .2

2 4 .4
3 5 .7
3 8 .3
4C .2
4 3 .5

5 7 .8
6 1 .4
6 2 .5
6 3 .5
66. 7

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 .1 0 ..................................................................................
$Z« 20
$ 2 . 3 0 ...................................................................................
$ 2 . 40
$ 2 . 5 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------

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

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

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

6 0 .8
6 4 .0
7 1 .3
7 4 .0
7 4 .e

8 8 .3
8 9 .3
5C .1
9 1 .4
5 1 .8

4 5 .0
5 1 .2
£ 7 .6
6 1 .8
6 4 .1

7 3 .7
8 1 .3
8 6 .5
8 6 .5
8 7 .7

5C .1
5 2 .8
5 7 .1
6 1 .9
6 6 .1

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 6 0 _____________________________________________
$ 2 . 7 0 _____________________________________________
$ 2 . 8 0 ...................................................................................
$ 2 . 9 0 ...................................................................................
$ 3 . 0 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------

7 7 .C
7 8 .7
8 0 .9
8 2 .8
8 3 .5

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

8 1 .0
8 2 .8
8 4 .7
8 6 .9
e 7 .9

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

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

7 4 .6
7 7 .7
e c .e
8 2 .5
8 4 .0

e e .5
6 5.1
50. 4
5 1 .2
5 3 .8

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

100 .C

1C0.C

1CG.0

1CC.0

1CC.C

K C .C

ic c •c

ic e .;.

5 5 .3

2 3 .7

1 8 .4

1 6 .3

7 .4

1 1 .3

8 .5

9 .3

$ 2 .2 1

$ 1 .8 5

$ 2 .1 1

$ 2 .1 5

$ 1 .5 7

$ 2 .2 5

$ 1 .8 7

$ 2 .3 3

M e tro ­
politan
areas

N onm etro­
politan
areas

M e tro ­
politan
areas

Under $ 0 . 5 0 _____________________________________________
___________ _____________________
Under $ 0 . 7 5 _______
Under $ 1 . 0 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------

♦
•6
1 .7

a
3 .3
6 .4

Under $ 1 . 0 5 _____________________________________________
Under $ 1 . 1 0 ............................ ......................................................
$ 1 . 15 _ .
.... .... ... ... ... ... _ ______
Under
Under $ 1 . 2 5 ................................................................................

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

5 .4
1C.5
1 1 . 4H
1 2 .6
1 3 .8

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 3 0 ____
________________________________
$ 1.35
$ 1•40 ____________ _______,___f__ ____ __,_r—
__ ______ _
$ 1 . 4 5 ______________ _________„____________________
$ 1 . 5 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------

1 5 .2
1 6 .4
1 8 .9
2C .8
2 3 .1

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 5 5 _____________________________________________
$ 1 . 6 0 _____________________________________________
$ 1 . 6 5 ...................................................................................
$ 1 . 7 0 _____ ______________________________________
$ 1 . 7 5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

A v era ge h ou rly earnings

n.

T o t a l _________________________ ______________ ___N um ber o f em p loyees (in thousands) ------------------------ __
A v era ge hourly e a r n in g s __ ____________________________




N onm etro­
politan
areas

_

c
o
5
c
s
a.

c
o
o
S
©
o
o
e
%
g

M etro­
politan
areas

N onm etro­
politan
areas

M etro­
politan
areas

N onm etro­
politan
areas

.©
o
c
g
a.
—
o
o
S
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o
"5
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w
|
—

Household appliance stores
Table 25.

Cumulative percen t distribution of non su p e rviso ry em ployees by average straigh t-tim e hourly earnings,
by sex, United States and re gio n s, June 1965

United States

Northeast

South

North Central

W est

A v era ge h ou rly earnings
Men

W omen

Under $ 0 . 5 0 _____________________________________________
Under $ 0 . 7 5 _____________________________________________
Under $ 1 . 0 0 _____ ______________ _____________________

*
1.1
2 .2

*
2 .4
5 .6

•4

.5

U nder
Under
Under
U nder
Under

$ 1 . 0 5 _________ __ _____ ______ ________ ________
$ 1 . 1 0 __ ______________ ___________ ________
. ----------------$ 1 . 1 5 ------------------------—------------- $ 1 . 2 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------$ 1 .2 5 _ _ _ _ __
______ __ ____

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

1C. 6
1 1 .5
1 2 .5
1 5 .5
1 6 .9

1 .8
2 .0
3 .1
3*3
3 .3

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

10.0

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 3 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------$ 1 . 3 5 ----------------------------------------------------------------. —
$ 1 . 4 0 __ ______________
__ ________ ________
$ 1 . 4 5 _____ ___________ ____ _
_________ „
$ 1 . 5 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------

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

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

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 .5 5 _____________________________________________
$ 1 . 6 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------- $ 1 . 6 5 _____ _____________________________________
$ 1 70
$ 1 75

2 5 .5
2 7 .3
2 9 .7
32.C
3 4 .8

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 8 0 _____________________________________________
$ 1 85
$ 1 . 9 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------________ __
__
_________
__ __
$ 1 .9 5
__
$ 2 . 0 0 _____ __ _______ ___________ _ ____

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
•Under

$ 2 . 1 0 ............................................................................ .....
$ 2 . 2 0 __ __ ______ _________ ____ „ __ ____
$ 2 . 3 0 __ __ ________ ____ _ _ __ ___________
$ 2 . 4 0 ----------------------- —-----------------------------------------$ 2 . 5 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 6 0 ________ __ _________________________ .
$ 2 . 7 0 ____ _ _________
____ ____ _ „ __
$2 80
90 _____ __ __ __ _ ___ _____________ _
$ 3 . 0 0 __ __
__ __ _ _
_ __ ___ ___

Men

W omen

Men

*
3 .4
6 .2

W omen

Men

Women

Men

Women

#1
7 .e
5 .2

*
.8

5. 7

.2

.7
3 .5

1 1 .8
1 2 .8
1 4 .8
1 5 .5

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

1 .3
1 .3
2 .1
2 .8
3 .1

1 7 .5
i e .3
15. ?
2 2 .4
2 3 .4

.3
•4
.6
l .C
1 .0

7 .3
7 .3
7 .3
8 .0
8 .3

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

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

4 1 .5
4 4 .4
5 1 .7
5 4 .5
5 7 .1

8 .2
5 .2
1 0 .C
1 1 .4
1 1 .8

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

1C. 5
1 1 .6
1 2 .2
1 4 .7
1 5 .1

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

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

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

3 5 .C
3 7 .5
3 9 .5
4 3 .8
4 5 .f

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

17.1
1 9 .5
2 3 .1
2 5 .5
3 1 .0

5 7 .6
6C .3
6 3.C
6 4 .5
6 7 .8

2 3 .1
2 3 .4
2 6 .2
2 7 .2
28.C

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

7 3 .6
7 5 .5
7 9 .1
7 5 .9
8 1 .C

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

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

4 7 .4
4 8 .8
5 1 .7
5 4 .1
5 5 .1

8 2 .2
8 2 .6
8 4 .0
8 4 .5
8 5 .4

3 6 .5
3 8 .8
4C.C
4 1 .5
4 5 .4

7 9 .2
7 2 .5
7 7 .*
7 8 .4
e c .7

3 3 .3
3 4 .7
3 5 .7
3 6 .3
3 6 .9

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

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

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

4 7 .6
5 7 .6
6 3 .0
6 5 .7
6 6 .7

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

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

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

5 2 .6
5 8 .C
6 5 .4
6 7 .7
7C .4

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

4 4 .8
48 .<1
5 2 .0
5 5 .6
5 5 .7

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

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

5 6 .5
5 7 .1
5 7 .6
5 7 .5
5 8 .0

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

9 6 .9
9 7 .4
9 8 .4
9 8 .7
9 8 .9

7 7 .7
7 8 .3
8 0 .6
8 1 .3
8 3 .1

5 7 .9
9 6 .1
9 6 .1
5 8 .2
5 8 .2

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

54. 7
5 5 .5
56. C
5 6 .1
5 6 .1

6 5 .7
6 7 .6
7 3 .6
77.C
7 8 .4

5 6 .0
9 7 .0
5 7 .8
9 8 .5
9 8 .8

........

100.C

1C 0.0

1GC.0

1 0 0 .0

10U .0

1CC.0

lC U .t

itiC.ti

lC d.O

10C.O

N um ber o f em p loy ees (in thousands) __________________

5 9 .6

1 9 .4

1 4 .6

6 .5

1 8 .3

5 .4

1 5 .3

4 .5

1 1 .4

2 .6

$ 2 .2 4

$ 1 .5 6

$ 2 .2 7

$ 1 .6 2

$ 2 .1 3

$ 1 .4 8

$ 2 .2 3

$ 1 .5 6

$ 2 .3 8

$ 1 .7 9

T o t a l ................................................................... .

A v era ge h ourly earnings ________ ___________________ ____




_

CO
<0

Household appliance stores
T able 26.

$

Cumulative p e rce n t distribution of nonsupervisory em ployees by average straigh t-tim e hourly earnings, by e n terp rise and establishm ent s a le s -s iz e c la s s e s ,
United States, m etropolitan and nonm etropolitan a r e a s , and re g io n s, June 1965

United States
E n terp rises with annual sales o f—
$ 1, 000, 000 o r m ore

A v era ge h ou rly earnings

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

$25 0,00 0 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
E stablishm ents with annual sales o f—

Total
Under $ 0 .5 0 __________________
Under SO. 75
Under $ 1 . 0 0 __________________
Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 0 5 __________________
$ 1 . 1 0 __________________
$ 1 .1 5 __________________
$ 1 . 2 0 __________________
$ 1 . 2 5 __________________

Un de r $ 1. 30
Under $ 1 .3 5 _________
Under $ 1 . 4 0 __________________
Un de r $ 1 . 4 5

__

_

_

_

Under $ 1 . 5 0 .................................
Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 5 5 __________________
$ 1 . 6 0 .....................................
$ 1 .6 5 __________________
$ 1 . 7 0 __________________
$ 1 .7 5 __________________

*
.6

$250,000
o r m ore

_

7 .4
4 .6
t. 3
1 4 .5
? l.»
24. 3
27. 3
i 4 . tr

Bfc.e
4u. 3
4 2.6

4 5 .1

2 .2

? •6

4 .5

3. 3

2 •b
11.9
14.1
1H. 1

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 6 0 __________________
$ 2 . 7 0 __________________
$ 2 .8 0 __________________
$ 2 . 9 0 __________________
$ 3 .0 0 __________________
T o t a l ___________________

N um ber o f em ployees
(in thousands)---- ---------

—

A v era ge hourly e a r n in g s -------




*
•2
i .t )

♦
3 .2
6 .3

2 .6
3 .3

1C .7
1 1 .1
1 2 .5
1 3 .4
1 3 .8

4 .0
5 .4
5 .7

8 .2
11.-

5.4
5 .e

1<3.1

1 1 .7
1 9. O'

U .4
1 2 .7

15.3
16. *
18.1

1 4.9

21.6

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

36.3
4w •.?
45.5
46.1
52.2

22.6
24. U
2 6 . i‘

56.1
6v_.5
6 3 .6 4.6
66.1

3 6.1
36.6
2H.9
4w. 6

4 1 .5

3 4 .2
3 5 .7
3 8 .C
3 9 .9
4 1 .1

65 •<..

5-...C
52.6
6 ..8
63.6
6 5.7

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

7 1 .7
7 8 .3
6 1 .0
8 2 .9
84. C

4 6 .1

t' . 6
6 4.5
6 6.7
7 u .6

T otal

32.2
33.9
36.5
37.7
19.9

51.3
54 . 6
56.:

$ 2 . 1 0 __________________
$ 2 . 2 0 __________________
$ 2 . 3 0 __________________
$ 2 . 4 0 .................................
$ 2 . 5 0 __________________

L e s s than
$ 2 5 0,00 0

24.9

2 1 .3

Un der $ 1 . 9 0
Under $ 1 . 95

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

4 .;

$25 0,00 0
o r m o re

2 - •3
26.7
26.4
2v.7

4 1.a
43.7

_____ .

.2

.?
.4

46.7

Under $ 2 . 0 0 __________________

*
,1
1.3

Under $ 1 .8 0 __________________
Under $ 1 .8 5 __________________
. _ _
________

Total

. i

l. 1
2 .2

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

4 7.6
48.4
34.4
58.1

2 5 .1
3*,. 5

1 5 .7
1 7 .2

40 .0
4 5 .C
4 0 .1
4 9 .6
5 3 .2

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

4 9 .2
5 1.5

Insufficient data to
warrant presentation.

5 6 .8
58*5
6 0 .2
6 3 .2
6 5 .0

6 2 .4
6 4 .4

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

7 2 .5

65.6

62.4

75.5

69.5

7 7 .1

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

64.4
e 5.1
85.4
87. c
99.2

73.3
76.7
76.1
6*.’ . 4

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

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

1 Ot'. w

i J 0 •ii

U -0 .0

1 0 0 .0

100*0

76.4
8 C. 5
62.9

LM-.C

39 . v
S 2 .2 C

7 1 .2

i u .9

8 .1

2 7 .8

2 6 .4

3 2 .2

S2.37

S I . 56

$ 2 .3 4

$ 2 .3 6

$ 1 .8 3

Household appliance stores
Table 26.

Cumulative p e rce n t distribution of nonsupervisory em ployees by average straigh t-tim e hourly earnings, by e n terp rise and establishm ent s a le s -s iz e c la s s e s ,
United States, m etropolitan and nonm etropolitan a re a s, and region s, June 1965— Continued

M etropolitan areas

N onm etropolitan areas
E n terprises with annual sales o f—

A v era ge h ou rly earnings

$ 1, 000, 000 o r m ore

$25 0,00 0 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

$ 1, 000, 000 o r m o re

$25 0,00 0 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 , 000

L es s than
$250,000

$ 250, 000
o r m ore

Total

E stablishm ents with annual sales of—
Total
Under $ 0 .5 0 .................................
Under $ 0 . 7 5 _____ __________
Under $ 1 . 0 0 __________________
Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 0 5 __________________
$1. 1 0 __________________
$ 1 . 1 5 __________________
$ 1 . 2 0 __________________
$ 1 . 2 5 __________________

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 3 0 __________________
$ 1 . 3 5 _________ _______
$ 1 . 4 0 __________________
$ 1 . 4 5 __________________
$ 1 . 5 0 __________________

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$
#K
'P

$250,000
o r m ore
_
-

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

.t
1 .5

Total

$25 0,00 0
o r m o re

. 1
.7

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

Total

Total

$25 b,06 0
o r m o re

L e s s than
$ 2 5 0,00 0

Total

L e s s than
$250, 000

.1
.7

*
1 .6
3 .7

•1
.6
2 .1

•1
•4
1 .9

5 .4
9 .9

f3 •2

.1
.1
.4
1 .8
2 .2

2 .3
4. 8
4. 6
7 .7
ll. 7

2. .
2 .6
3 .3
4 .6
4 .6

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

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

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

4 .6
5 .5
6 .6
8 .4
9 .4

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

1 3 . *■>
1 5.5
1 9 .e
22. y
2 5 .6

11 .5
?f. 5
17 .9
2v .9
2 4 .5

1 7 .4
I S . '’
2 3 .4
2 6.4
2 7 .6

9 .8
■ .a
i 2 .9
13 .5
.14. 4

9 .4
1 .3
1 2 .4
1 3 .'
1 4 .2

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

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

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

£

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

$ 1 . 5 5 __________________
$ 1 . 6 0 __________________
$ 1 . 6 5 __________________
$ 1 . 7 0 __________________
$ 1 . 7 5 __________________

3 3 .i
3 4 .6
2 ^ .2
49 .*
4 2 .A

r T .l
33.3
37.2
3 8 .6

36.1
3 7 ..;
4 3 .3
4 6 .5
4 9 .5

1 8 .9
19 .7
3 1.5
2 4 .6
25. b

1 8 .9
lb .7
2 » .6
2 3 .6
2 4 .8

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

3 4 .6
3 8 .1
4 0 .9
4 4 .0
4 6 .1

0.
■£

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 8 0 __________________
$ 1 .8 5 ................................
$ 1 . 9 0 __________________
$ 1 . 9 5 __________________
$ 2 . 0 0 .................................

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

4 ;, t
4 2 .8
4 5 .4
46. 5
4 7 .5

54. 7
57. i
5 9. 5
6 1 .1
62. b

3.;. 3
33.5
3 3 .6
35.5
3 6.4

2 9 .4
3 v .5
3 2 .6
3 4 .4
35. R

5 2 .1
5 5 .0
5 7 .7
6 0 .1
6 1 .6

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 1 0 __________________
$ 2 . 2 0 __________________
$ 2 .3 0
__
____
$ 2 . 4 0 __________________
$ 2 . 5 0 __________________

5 7 .3
6 1 .7
6 6 .7
6 5 .1
7 1 .i

5 3 .4
5 7 .6
6 2 . .?
64.3
66. 8

66. '
6 9.6
75.2
7 8 .i
81. ?

4 5 .6
4 8 .?
6<; . v
6 2 .3

4 4 .5
4 6 .6
5 5 .7
5 8 .9
6 1 .1

6 6 .0
6 9 .3
74.5
7 6 .3
7 8 .0

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 6 0 __________________
$ 2 .7 0 __________________
$ 2 . 8 0 __________________

7 4 .3
7 6 .7
7 7 .1
7 9 .4
8 1 .9

1 9. 6
7 1 .1
7 3 .2
7C. 7
78.

8 3.2
84. 84 .4
86.2
85.

6b. 4
7v •8
74.5
7 6 .9
77. «

6 7 .5
6C.7
7 3 .5
76.-.
7 6 .9

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

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

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

1C 0.0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

$ 2 . 9 0 ____________________
$ 3 . 0 0 .....................................

1.7
1 .9

T o t a l ....................................
N um ber o f em ployees
(in thou san d s)_______________
A v era ge hourly e a r n in g s ____




it,..

V -..'J

lb, ,

$ 2 .2 5

9 .8
$ ? . 2fc

U C .t

5. ?
$2. t

5 6.9

1 .9. ? 1 .7
$ 2 .4 4

194/

e
0
0
c
0
V)
«
OL
g
O
5
0
a
0
-0
c
o>
3
C

37.1.
4 2 .6
4 4 .1
4 4 .5
4b. 1
52. 7
5 3 .5
5 4 .3
5 8 .1
66. C
6 7 .2
7 4 .8
7 7 .2
8 v .5
8 2 .1
8 9 . t.
Su. 3
9 1 .6
S<r. 3
5 2 .8
l t C .6

c
0
0
c
«*
v
«

O.

c
0
0
5
0
0
0
c
«
’0
_C

O
O
c
s

O
O
5
O
O
O
-O
c
•
’0
3
e

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

2- .6

1 8 .6

6 .1

5 .8

1 3 .6

$ 2 .4 6

$1.91

$ 2 .0 1

$ 2 .0 2

$ 1 .7 2

Household appliance stores
Table 26.

Cumulative p e r c e n t distribution o f n on sup ervisory em ployees by average stra igh t-tim e hourly earnings, by en te rp rise and establishm ent s a le s -s iz e c la s s e s ,
United States, m etropolitan and nonm etropolitan a r e a s , and region s, June 1965— Continued

Northeast

South
E n te rp rise s with annual sales o f—

A v era ge h ourly earnings

$ 1, 000 ,0 0 0 o r m o re

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

$250,000 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 o r m o re

$250, 000 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

$25 0,00 0
o r m ore

Total

E stablishm ents with annual sales o f—
Total

$25 0,00 0
o r m o re

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

Total

Under $ 0 .5 0 ________________
Under $ 0 . 7 5 __________________
Under $ 1 . 0 0 _________________ _

_

_

1

-

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 .0 5 __________________
$ 1 . 1 0 __________________
$ 1 . 1 5 __________________
$ 1 . 2 0 __________________
$ 1 . 2 5 __________________

1 .6
2 .1
2 .2
3 .3
5 .'.'

1 .2
1 .2
2 .3
3 .0
3 .0

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 .3 0 __________________
$ 1 . 3 5 ________ __ _______
$ 1 . 4 0 __________________
$ 1 . 4 5 _________________
$ 1 . 5 0 __ _______________

13 .v
1 6 .1
2 2 .8
2 5 .6
3t .9

1 *.9
1 2 .5
1 4.9
1 5 .5
1 8 .4

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 .5 5 __________________
$ 1 . 6 0 ___________
$ 1 . 6 5 __________________
$ 1 . 7 0 __________________
$ 1 . 7 5 _________________

3 5 .5
41 .9
4 5 .1
4 5 .5
4 7 .(

Under
Under
U nder
Under
Under

$ 1 . 8 0 __________________
$ 1 . 8 5 __________________
$ 1 . 9 0 __________________
$ 1 .9 5 . . . ______ _________
$ 2 . 0 0 __________________

5L-.9
5 2 .'
5 3 .5
5 4 .5
5 4 ,9

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 1 0 __________________
$ 2 . 2 0 __________________
$ 2 . 3 0 __________________
_
. ...
$ 2 . 4 0 _____
$ 2 . 5 0 ____________ ._ _

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

Under
Under
.Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 6 0 __________________
$ 2 . 7 0 __________________
$ 2 .8 0 .
. ..
$ 2 . 9 0 __________________
$ 3 . 0 0 __ ___ ____________
Total __________

_.

__

c
c>
2

$ 25 0,00 0
o r m o re

L e s s than
$25 0 ,0 0 0

T otal

T otal

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

-

.1
.5
?. 8

. l
m. 7
1 4 .7

1 .1
1 .1
2 .2
2 .8
2 .8

.4
4 .;:
4 .6
8 .6
1 6 .7

6•
7 .6
8 .6
11.1
1 1.8

6. 1
8 ...
6 .7
1 1 .2
12.1

2 :.6
2 1 .4
2 3 .7
2 4 .9
2 6 .6

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

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

1 6 .3
1 7.6
31.2

1 6 .4
1 7.8
21.
2 1 .8
2 3 .7

3 9 .6
4 1 .e
4 6 .6
4 6 .6
5 2 .6

e
_o
o
c•
•
o.
e
o
o
1!
o
ci
ei
T
e
>
’I t
a
G

4 2 .6
4 5 .4
4 7 .7

3 9 .4
4 1 .4
4 4 .6
4 8 .7
4 9 .3

3 7 .8
3 9 .6
4 3 .0
4 7 .3
4 6 .0

5 6 .8
5 9 .6
6 8 .6
70. 7
7 2 .4

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

7 6 .4
7 7 .2
78 .b
8 2 .1
8 4 .1

76.6
7 9 .3
8 2 .7
8 5 .3
8 6 .0

7 5 .3
7 8 .2
H I .9
8 4 .4
8 5 .2

e - .2
HI.?.

100 .u

lU O .o

lo o .t*

lw O .l

e
si
e|
3
©
s|
i
e
"Ci
e!
*C
£a
M
_c

Total
. i
.5
2 .8

2 3 .6
2 5 .2
2 9 .1
3 1 .5
3 3 .1

8

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

.1
•3

_

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

C
m

$25 0,00 0
o r m o re

5t . 5

6 3 .2
58.2
8 8.9

6 i •4.
6 2 .7
6 7 .4
6 7 .7
7 .1
7 4 .3
7 5 .8
7 7 .1

? 4 .i

1E
iO
o
1
<B
•
M

<-7.8

2 7 .2
2 6 .3
3 .3

id . 7

*<>• 8
<5.6
17. .

m

a.
c
1D
i9
E
o
o
•no
B

w
£
o
E

35.5
36.5

’•9..
4 •U
42. 1
* 3 .7
♦4 .7

3 8 .6
4 .?
4 1 .8
4 ^ .4
4 4 . «•

6d . c
5 4 .7
64. ?
6 6 .3
6 7 .6

5 4 .6
6 4 .6
6 6 .7
6 7 .8

52.5

o9. v
7 .8
75.
7 5.5
77.1

el. 6

8 3.v

8 6 .1
i

69.5

7 *• i
74. b
7 5 .3
76 .6
1

.i

e
o
o
•
•
a.
B
O
o
*
©
o
o
s
’3
SC
SC
9
s

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

6 9 .5
7 -. 5
7 4 .1
7 6 .9
7 7 .9
8 6 .5
8 9 .4
9 6 .6
9 3 .6
9 3 .6
• 9 5 .5
9 5 .5
9 5 .6
9 8 .7
96.1
K v .6

N um ber o f em p loyees
(in thousands) ______ _______

5 .9

6 .5

5 .9

5 .4

9 ..

d •«

9 .4

A v era ge h ou rly e a r n in g s _____

$ 2 .1 5

$ 2 .2 0

$ 2 .2 3

1 2 .0 7

♦2 .4 !

12.42

$ 1 .5 7




Household appliance stores
Cumulative p ercen t distribution of nonsupervisory em ployees by average s tra ig h t-tim e hourly earnings, by e n terp rise and establishm ent s a le s -s iz e c la s s e s ,
United States, m etrop olitan and nonm etropolitanj& reas, and region s, June 1965— Continued

North C entral
E n terprises with annual sales <
A v era ge h ou rly earnings

$ 1, 000,000 o r m o re

$25 0,00 0 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

$25 0,00 0 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

$ 1,000, 000 o r m o re

L e s s than
$250,000

Establishm ents w ith annual sales o f—
Total
Under $ 0 . 5 0 __________________
Under $ 0 . 7 5 __________________
Under $ 1 . 0 0 ...................... ..........

$250,000
o r m ore

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

_

Total

$25 0,00 0
o r m ore

.2
.4

•2

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 .0 5 _
........... .............
$ 1 . 1 0 __________________
$ 1 . 1 5 .................................
$ 1 . 2 0 .........................
$ 1 .2 5 .

1 .4
1 .4
1 .7
4 .5
5 .7

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

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 3 0 __________________
$ 1 . 3 5 __________________
$ 1.4 0 .................................
$ 1 . 4 5 __ ____
_
_
$ 1 . 5 0 ................

1 3 .2
1 4 .3
1 7 .7
20 .6
2 2 .8

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

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

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 5 5 __________________
$ 1 . 6 0 ____________ _____
$ 1 . 6 5 _________________ _
$ 1 . 7 0 __________________
$ 1 . 7 5 __________________

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

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

2 2 .8
2 4 .7
2 6 .1
2 8 .0
2 9 .7

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 1 . 8 0 __________________
$ 1 . 8 5 __________________
$ 1 .9 0 .
_
_____
___
__
$ 1 . 9 5 __
$ 2 . 0 0 __________________

4 3 .6
4 6 .3
4 8 .9
5 1 .6
5 3 .8

3 6 .7
3 8 .4
4 1 .5
4 3 .1
44*8-

3 4 .9
3 6 .6
3 9 .9
4 1 .6
4 3 .4

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 1 0 ....... .........................
$ 2 . 2 0 _______ ___ _______
$ 2 . 3 0 __
.. .
$ 2 .4 0 ________
. ..
$ 2 . 5 0 _______
____

5 7 .3
6 1 .6
6 4 .8
6 6 .6
6 9 .2

4 8 .3
5 1 .8
6 0 .1
6 2 .6
6 7 .1

4 6 .4
5 0 .0
5 8 .6
6 1 .2
6 6 .0

Under
Under
Under
Under
Under

$ 2 . 6 0 __ _______________
$ 2 . 7 0 __________________
$ 2 .8 0
_
. ..
$ 2 . 9 0 __________________
$ 3 . 0 0 __________________

7 1 .1
7 3 .2
7 5 .4
7 7 .5
8 0 .3

7 7 .8
8 0 .4
8 3 .3
8 4 .9
8 5 .8

7 7 .2
7 9 .8
8 2 .8
8 4 .6
8 5 .5

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

T otal

___

Num ber o f em p loyees
(in th ou san d s)_______________
A v era ge h ou rly e a r n in g s _____




Total

Total

$25 0,00 0
o r m o re

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

Total

$25 0,00 0
o r m ore

_

.7

I n s u f f ic ie n t d a t a to
w a r r a n t p r e s e n t a t io n .

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

5 .1

6 .8

6 .5

$ 2 .2 9

$ 2 .2 1

$ 2 .2 3

Insufficient data to
warrant presentation.

Insufficient data to
warrant presentation.

L e s s than
$ 25 0,00 0

Total

Household appliance stores
T able 27.

N um erical and percent distributions o f n on su p ervisory e m ployees by w eekly hours o f w ork,
United States and region s, June 1965
(E m ployees in thousands)
United States

South

N ortheast

North Central

W est

W eekly hou rs o f w o rk

Under 15 _________________________________________________
15 and under 3 5 .....
........................
. . .
35 and under 4 0 __________________________________________
4 0 -----_----------------- ------------ -— --------------------------------------------O ver 40 and under 4 2 ______ ______________________________
O ver 42 and under 4 4 ____________________________________
44 _—------——___ _____ _______ _________ ___ —_——_——. —„
O ver 44 and under 4 8 ____________________________________
48 and o v e r _______ _________ _____________________
..
T o t a l ......................................................................................

Number

P ercent

Number

P ercen t

Num ber

P e rce n t

4 .2
9 .5
3.C
? 6 .1
i. •
•4
1.7
9 .2
5 .6
18.1

5. 3
12.1
”* .7
3 * .l
1 .3
.5
2 .2
1 1 .7
7 .2
22. 9

1 .3
3 .2
1 .7
7 .2
•4
.2
.3
3 .2
•8
2 .9

6 .2
1 5 .1
8 •(
34. j
1 .7
.8
1 .2
1 5 .2
4 .0
1 3 .8

1 .2
1 .8
.2
9 .0
.3
•1
.8
2 .2
2 .4
5 .7

4 .9
7 .5
1 .0
3 8 .C
1 .1
.3
3 .5
9 .3
1 0 .3
2 4 .1

1 .0
2 .7
•6
5 .8
•2
•2
•4
2 .8
1 .5
5 .0

ICO. -

2 1 .1

10C .0

2 0 .2

79. j

A v era ge w eekly hours _____ ________ ___, _______ _____

100 .0

2 3 .7

37,.9

39.►8

Number

P ercen t

Number

5 .2
1 3 .3
3 .2
2 8 .6
1 .0
•8
2 .2
1 3 .7
7 .5
2 4 .6

.7
1 .9
•4
4 .2
.2
♦
•2
1 .1
.9
4 .5

1 0 0 .0

1 4 .0

40 • 4

40,.8

P ercen t

5 .0
1 3 .5
2 .7
2 9 .7
1 .5
•1
1 .3
7 .6
6m 1
3 2 .4
1 0 0 .0
40 .1

Household appliance stores
Table 28.

P e r c e n t distribution o f nonsupervisory e m ployees by weekly hours o f w ork, by m etrop olitan and nonm etropolitan a rea s ,
United States and re gio n s, June 1965

United States
W eekly hou rs o f w o rk

Under 15 _________________________________________________
15 and under 35 __ _ r_____
__ __
, ____
35 and under 4 0 _________ ________ _________ ___________
40 ______________________ __ _____ ___________________ ______
O ver 40 and under 42 ___________________________________
42 ___ ____________________ ___________ ______ ______________ _
O ver 42 and under 4 4 ____________________________________
44 _______ ________ __ ____________________________ _________ _
O ver 44 and under 48 _
_
48 and o v e r ______________________________________ .________

South

N ortheast

M etro­
politan
areas

N onm etro­
politan
areas

M etro­
politan
areas

5 .7
1 3.1
4 .6
3 4 .9
1.2
.6
1.2
1 1 .7
6 .7
2 .4

4. 5
5 .8
l. 8
28. 8
1 .4
.5
4 .5
U . 7
8 .2
2 8 .8

5 .9
1 5 .0
8 .1
3 5 .2
1 .1
.7
1 .1
1 7 .2
3 .6
1 2 .1

N onm etro­
politan
areas

o g
0 *j
Og
-©
g
e 2
m 2L
C

M e tro ­
politan
areas

North Central

N onm etro­
politan
areas

M etro­
politan
areas

W est

N onm etro­
politan
areas

M etro­
politan
areas

4 .9
8 .7
1 .2
4 2 .0
1 .5
•3
1 .0
8 .8
8 .8
2 2 .5

4 .9
4 .9
.5
2 9 .3
•1
•4
9 .1
1 0 .4
1 3 .5
2 6 .9

6 .2
1 6 .6
4 .8
2 9 .7
♦5
1 .1
1 .6
7 .4
7 .5
2 4 .1

3 .8
9 .1
1 .2
2 7 .2
1 .1
•4
2 .9
2 1 .6
7 .5
2 5 .2

6 .1
1 2 .6
3 .1
2 8 .3
1 .4
•1
1 .2
1 1 .0
8 .1
2 8 .1

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1C 0.0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

T o t a l ________________________________________ ______

10 i».C

liib .w

Num ber o f em p loyees (in t h o u s a n d s )_________________ _

5 5 .3

2 3 .7

1 8 .4

1 6 .3

7 .4

1 1 .3

8 .9

9 .3

A v era ge w eekly h o u r s __ ____

3 9 .1

4 1 .5

3 7 .7

4 0 .2

4 2 .1

3 9 .0

4 2 .1

3 9 .7




____

_______ ___________

100.U

ic i o
S

N on m etro­
politan
areas

■2|
S o

-If
c •
•S
2g
e e
-- £

Household appliance stores
Table 29.

P e rce n t distribution of n on su p ervisory em ployees by w eekly hours o f w ork,
by sex. United States and region s, June 1965

South

N ortheast

United States

North Central

W est

W eekly hours o f w ork

Under 15 ____________________________ _____________ ____
15 and under 3 5 _______________________ __ _______________
35 and under 4 0 ______________________ ________ __________
4 0 _______ ______
__
___
____ _____ _____________
O ver 40 and under 42 __ __________________ ____ ____
42 ______________ __________________________________________
O ver 42 and under 44
_ _ ________ __
44 _____ _____ ____ _______ ___
___________ ___ ____ . .
O ver 44 and under 4 8 ___
48 and o v e r ----------------------------------------------------------------------T o t a l _____________________ _______________ _________

Men

Women

Men

Women

Men

W omen

Men

Women

Men

W omen

4 *6
1< .1
2 .o
28 . f
1.1
.6
2 .2
1 2.7
8 .6
2 9 .4

7. 5
1 8 .2
9 .1
46. 8
1 .8
.4
1 .9
8. 5
2 .7
3. 0

5 .4
1 1 .1
4 .o
3 1 .3
1 .1
.9
1 .3
2 0 .6
5 .4
1 8 .9

8 .2
2 4 .1
1 7 .2
4C .2
3 .n
•6
1 .1
2 .8
•8
2 .0

4 .8
6 .9
1 .0
3 4 .5
1 .1
.3
3 .3
6 .6
1 1 .5
3 0 .0

5 .1
9 .6
1 .1
4 9 .9
1 .0
.3
4 .0
1 8 .4
6 .0
4 .5

3 .8
1 1 .0
1 .7
2 1 .5
•8
.9
2 .5
1 6 .9
9 .4
3 1 .5

9 .4
2 0 .4
7 .9
5 0 .7
1 .6
.4
1 .3
3 .7
1 .6
3 .0

4 .5
1 2 .7
1 .5
2 5 .3
1 .6
•1
1 .4
6 .7
6 .9
3 9 .3

7 .2
1 7 .4
7 .9
4 9 .3
1 .0
.7
1 1 .3
2 .6
2 .6

1 0 C .0

1 0 0 .0

le t ,, v:

1-H'i.;;

K< .<

lO o.O

1 0 0 .0

ic o .e

Num ber o f em p loy ees (in thousands) ________________ _

5 9 .6

1 9 .4

1 4 .6

6 .5

1 8 .3

5 .4

1 5 .3

4 .9

1 1 .4

2 .6

A v era ge w eekly h o u r s __*_______ ________________________

4 1 .3

3 5 .2

3 9 .8

3 3 .4

4 1 .5

3 8 .4

4 2 .4

3 4 .2

4 1 .3

3 4 .9




I h . l

100. C

Household appliance stores
T able 30.

P e r c e n t distribution o f n onsup ervisory em ployees by w eekly hours of w ork, by en te rp rise and establishm ent s a le s -s iz e c la s s e s ,
United States, m etropolitan and nonm etropolitan a re a s , and region s, June 1965

United States
E n terprises with annual s a le s o f—
$ 1 ,0 00,000 o r m ore

W eekly hours o f w o rk

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

$25 0,00 0 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
E stablishm ents with annual sa le s o f—

----------- $ 2 5 0 , 6 5 0 ----------o r m ore

T otal
Under 15 ______________________
15 and under 35 _
__ _
35 and under 4 0 ______________
40 ______________________ ____
O ver 40 and under 4 2 ________
4 2 _____________________________
O ver 42 and under 4 4 _________
44
___ _
_
O ver 44 and under 4 8 _________
48 and o v e r ___________________
T o t a l ___________________

3 .1
9 .5
4 .9
5 4 .4
1 .4
•9
1 .9
3 .2
5 .6
1 5 .0

4 .5
1 5 .4
8 .6
2 7 .4
2 .4
1 .5
3 .0
4 .4
9 .0
2 3 .7

1 0 6 .0

lu u .O

L e s s than
$250,000

------------ $750‘,-W<3----------o r m o re

Total

9 0 .7
•1
•2
•4
1 .7
•9
3 .2

Total

o ©

5 .3
1 2 .7
3 .6
2 2 .7
1 .1
*
2.C
1 9 .2
7 .8
2 3 .6

7 .!
1 2 .8
3 .0
3 1 .0
1 .4
.9
2 .6
8 .3
7 .3
2 5 .8

6 .9
13.1
3 .1

1 .2
1 .6

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

3 0 . 6

1 .3
.8
2 .5
8 .8
7 .5
25. 3

o e
_ M
c £
.£
w
C

lO o.O

1 0 U .O

1 0 0 .0

100 .0

2 t
c o
~

S

N um ber o f em p loyees
(in thou san d s)_______________

19.C

1 0 .9

8 .1

2 7 .8

2 6 .4

3 2 .2

•Average w eekly h o u r s ________

4 0 .0

4 O.u

3 9 .9

3 9 .3

3 9 .4

4 0 .1

M etropolitan areas

N onm etropolitan areas
E n terp rises with annual sa le s <

$ 1 ,0 0 0 , 000 o r m ore

$250,000 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

$ 1,000, 000 o r m ore

$250, 0 0 0 to $ 1,000, 000

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

Total

$25 0,00 0
o r m ore

Total

3 .8
1 0 .9
2 .5
2 3 .4
1 .1
1 .1
6 .9
ll.5
8 .2
3 0 .7

4 .u
1 1 .1
2 .5
24. C
1 .6
1 .2
6 .8
1 0 .5
6 .8
3 2 .2

100 . i>

lC :;.r

Establishm ents with annual sales o f—
T otal
Under 15 ___________________
15 and under 35 ____________
35 and under 4 0 ____________
40 .
O ver 40 and under 4 2 ___
O ver 42 and under 44~___
4 4 ________________________
O ver 44 and under 48
48 and o v e r ________ __
T o ta l.

3 .3
1 1 .5
6 .2
5 1 .3
1 .6
1 .0
1 .9
2 .3
5 .7
1 5 .2
1 0 0 .0

$25 0,00 0
o r m o re

L e s s than
$250,000

4. 7
1 7.1
9 .5
2 7 .7
2 .4
1 .4
2 .9
3 .5
8 .2
2 2 .7

•6
1 .1
9 5 .5
•1

lo o . 0

N um ber o f em ployees
(in thousands) —

1 5 .1

9 .8

A v era ge w eekly h o u r s .

3 9 .6

3 9 .4




L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

$ 2 5 0,00 0
o r m o re

1 .1
1 .2

7 .7
1 3 .7
3 .3
3 2 .5
1 .4
•8
1 .3
8 .1
7 .3
2 3 .8

7 .8
1 3 .3
3 .1
3 3 .0
1 .5
•8
1 .4
7 .7
7 .4
2 4 .0

100 . 0

1 0 0 .0

100 .0

5 .2

2 1 .7

2 0 .6

1 8 .6

6 .1

5 .8

1 3 .6

39. 8

3 8 .7

3 8 .8

3 9 .1

H i.7

9 1 .7

4 1 .4

.1

-

.2

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

$25 0,00 0
o r m ore

Total

o|
O©
•5 •
c S
.£ a
‘3 _
| i
JE ©
s

Total
5 .3
1 3 .5
4 .8
2 4 .4
.7
*
.4
2 3 .4
6 .9
2 0 .7
1C0.C

Total

- .1
©■g
c 2
i t e*
e o
“ S

s i

'S
■sf
e £
.£ ©.
S

l !
SS
£

5 .4
1 1 .6
1 .9
2 0 .3
1 .7
•1
4 .2
1 3 .3
9 .2
3 2 .3
lo c .t

Household appliance stores
Table 30.

P e r c e n t distribution o f nonsupervisory em ployees by w eekly hours o f w ork, by e n te rp ris e and establishm ent s a le s -s iz e c la s s e s .
United States, m etropolitan and nonm etropolitan areas., and re g io n s, June 1965— Continued

E n terprises with annual sales o f—
W eekly hours o f w o rk

$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 o r m ore

L e s s than
$25 0,00 0

$25 0,00 0 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 o r m ore

$ 250,000 to $ 1,000,000

L ess than
$250,000

Establi shments with annual sales o f—
T otal

15 and under 35 .
35 and under 40 .
40.
O ver 40 and under 4 2 ___

o r m ore

5*5
15*2
8 .0

4 2 .9

1.6
•6

O ver 42 and under 4 4 ___
O ver 44 and under 4 8 ___
48 and o v e r _____________

1 .8
2 .0
5 .3
1 6 .9

T o t a l ........................

1 0 0 .0

N um ber o f em ployees
(in thousands)_________
A v era ge w eekly h o u r s __

$25 0,00 0

$25 0,00 0

11

o r m o re

1.1

5 .7
1 6 .9
7 .0
2 7 .4
1 .2
1 .9
2 .4
1 1 .3
5 .8
2 0 .4

5 .3
1 5 .6
6 .4
2 8 .4

21.1

4 .6
1 .9
6 3 .8
l .L
.9
2 .4
3 .4
7 .2
1 3 .8

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1G0.0

1.2
2 .0
2 .6

$ 25 0,00 0

2 5

11.8
5 .6

■S 6

ll

n

Total

" $ 2 7 0 ,0 0 0
o r m ore

5 .6
Id . 2
1 .2
3 9 .7
1 .5
•3
4 .1
8 .9
1 2 .0
1 6 .5

5 .7
1 0 .4
1 .2
4 0 .4
1 .5
.3
3 .9
8 .3
1 2 .3
1 6 .0

ItiO.O

1 0 0 .0

- s

5 .9
3 8 .1

L ess than
$ 2 5 0,00 0

s i

o e
•
c •
,• &
M_
2
J e
S

^

Total
6 .3
6 .6
•4
2 1 .6
.7
*
3 .5
1 3 .1
1 0 .3
3 7 .4
10U.0

5 .9

9 .v

8 .8

9 .4

3 9 .0

3 9 .4

3 9 .3

4 1 .9

North Central
Under 15 _______________
15 and under 3 5 _______
35 and under 4 0 _______

3 .9
8.6

2.1

O ver 44 and under 48 ...
48 and o v e r ____________

5 6 .3
1 .7
1 .7
1 .4
5 .9
2 .4
16.C

T o t a l ____________

100.0

O ver 40 and under 4 2 _
O ver 42 and under 4 4 _

N um ber o f em p loyees
(in thousands)________
A v era ge w eekly hours




&

s

II

8 .1
1 6 .1
4 .1
2 2 .7
1 .5

8 .4
1 6 .2
4 .1
2 2 .3
1 .4

1.1

1.1

1 .3
7 .2
7 .2
3U .7

1 .4
6 .9
5 .9
3 2 .3

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

5 .1

6 .8

6 .5

4 0 .4

3 9 .8

3 9 .8

|1

ii




Household appliance stores
Table 31.

Percent distribution of nonsupervisory employees working specified weekly hours by average straight-time hourly earnings,
United States and regions, June 1965

E m ployees with w eekly hours o f w ork o f—
All
em ployees

A v era ge hourly earnings

Under
15

15
and
under
35

35
and
under
40

40

to and
including
42

O ver
42
and under
44

and
under
48

44

48
and
ov er

United States:
Under
$ 1.00
$ 1 .1 5
$ 1.25
$ 1.35
$ 1.50
$ 1 .7 5
$2. 00
$ 2 .5 0
$3. 00

$ 1 . 0 0 ______________________________________________
and under $ 1 . 1 5 _______ _________________________
and under $ 1 . 2 5 __________________________________
and under $ 1 . 3 5 __________________________________
and under $ 1 . 5 0 ____________________ — _________
and under $ 1 . 7 5 _________________________________ _
and under $ 2. 0 0 __________________________________
and under $ 2. 5 0 __________________________________
and under $ 3. 0 0 __________________________________
and o v e r ___________________________________________

3 .1
4 .0
2 .1
1 0 .7
6 .7
1 6 .7
1 1 .4
2 0 .2
1 1 .9
1 3 .2

2 .7
6 .6
3 .4
1 8 .4
2 .9
1 2 .8
6 .5
3 1 .5
1 1 .4
3 .9

1 .8
6 .5
2 .9
2 2 .9
6 .9
2 1 .9
9 .3
1 6 .5
4 .0
7 .3

.9
1 1 .6
6 .3
1 3 .)
9 .4
1 0 .3
1 6 .9
1 2 .4
1 2 .0
7 .1

3 .1
2 .3
1 .9
9 .2
6 .6
1 6 .8
1 0 .1
1 7 .2
1 2 .2
2 0 .5

2 .8
9 .1
1 .1
3 .5
6 .8
2 0 .8
2 0 .0
1 1 .0
1 7 .6
7 .0

1 .6
4 .3
•8
6 .0
7 .1
1 9 .9
1 5 .3
2 5 .7
9 .9
9 .5

5 .4
2 .8
2 .1
9 .0
6 .8
1 2 .6
1 0 .8
2 1 .7
1 6 .9
1 2 .0

T o t a l ________________________________________________

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

7 9 .0

4 .2

9 .5

3 .0

2 7 .6

1 .7

1 4 .9

1 8 .1

$ 2 .0 2

$ 2 .0 9

•3
*
1 .3
1 .6
1 3 .6
1 8 .1
3 9 .0
7 .1
1 8 .9

_
•4
5 .0
4 .4
1 3 .3
1 1 .2
2 1 .5
2 6 .9
1 7 .3

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

Num ber o f e m ployees (in thousands)____________________
A v era ge hourly e a r n in g s _______________________________ __

$ 1 .8 8

$ 2 .2 4

_
1 2 .1
9 .2
1 2 .9
1 3 .1
1 2 .2
1 2 .6
1 3 .0
9 .3
5 .6

•8
1 .2
1 .8
9 .5
1 1 .0
2 0 .0
1 0 .9
1 6 .4
1 6 .0
1 2 .4

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

3 .2

1 .7

7 .7

4 .0

2 .9

$ 1 .5 3

$ 1 .6 1

$ 1 .7 6

$ 2 .0 3

$ 2 .3 1

$ 2 .3 7

6 .9
6 .7
3 .6
1 1 .6
8 .9
1 5 .2
9 .0
1 8 .0
6 .5
1 3 .4

9 .3
1 .5
4 .7
1 3 .5
2 .9
1 .1
1 .2
6 2 .2
1 .6
1 .9

7 .6
6 .6
4 .4
2 5 .3
7 .4
6 .3
6 .6
2 7 .2
2 .0
6 .7

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

100 .C

2 3 .7

1 .2

1 .8

$ 1 .9 9

$ 1 .7 6

$ 1 .7 1

$ 2 .0 9

$ 1 .7 4

•4
3 .6
1 .8
1 0 .8
8 .3
1 8 .4
1 0 .9
2 1 .4
1 3 .1
1 1 .4

1 7 .4
•9
1 5 .1
3 .2
3 2 .2
1 .8
2 3 .1
4 .1
2 .2

________________ _________ _________________

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

Num ber o f e m ployees (in thousands)____________________

2 1 .1

1 .3

$ 2 .0 9

$ 1 .0 0 _________________________ ___________________
and under $ 1. 15 _ _
___________________ __
and under $ 1.25 _
___ _ ___
________
and under $ 1.35
. _ __ _ . . . . . . . ___
__ _
and under $ 1.50
_ _ _ _ _ _
_____
and under $ 1 .7 5 __________
_
_
__ ...
and under $ 2. 00 _ . ______ ...
and under $ 2 .5 0 ... ________ _ .
___
___
and under $ 3 .0 0
_ _ . __ . _ ___
and o v e r ___________________________________________
T o t a l -------------------------------------------------------------------------

$ 1 .7 8

$ 2 .0 2

N ortheast:
Under
$ 1 .0 0
$ 1 .1 5
$ 1.25
$ 1.35
$ 1.50
$ 1 .7 5
$2. 00
$ 2 . 50
$ 3 . 00

$ 1 .0 0 ______________________________________________
and under $ 1 . 1 5 __________________________________
and under $ 1 . 2 5 __________ _____ __________________
and under $ 1 . 3 5 __________________________________
____________________
and under $ 1 . 5 0 . _ _____
________________
and under $ 1 .7 5
__
and under $ 2. 0 0 __________________________________
and under $ 2. 5 0 __________________________________
and under $3. 0 0 __________________________________
and o v e r ___________________________________________
Total __

A v era ge h ou rly earnings

__

__

_

___

_

•6
5 .8
2 .1
2 5 .1
1 3 .2
2 3 .5
4 .4
14. C
5 .2
1 .8

S o
2 ■§
-§ *
2
• o.
w^
£9 s2
J £
O

South:
Under
$ 1.00
$ 1 .1 5
$ 1.25
$ 1.35
$ 1.50
$ 1.75
$ 2 .0 0
$ 2.5 0
$3. 00

Num ber o f em p lo y e e s (in thousands)
A v era ge hourly earnings

__

___

_

______

_ .... ._..._
___

■2.1
o o
Oc
c
.2
o
it

J

2
_«*■
c
g
o
5

3 .1
4 .0
2 .9
1 0 .2
5 .2
1 5 .2
8 .5
1 6 .6
1 0 .7
2 3 .7

5 .7
1 4 .9
1 .1
1 .9
5 .2
3 4 .6
9 .9
2 .9
1 5 .5
8 .2

4 .5
1 2 .3
2 .5
1 2 .6
1 0 .2
1 9 .8
1 3 .1
1 7 .7
4 .9
2 .4

1 4 .7
6 .6
5 .2
9 .5
1 6 .5
1 4 .6
8 .6
1 1 .6
2 .0
1 0 .4

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

9 .3

.8

4 .6

5 .7

$ 2 .3 9

$ 1 .9 2

$ 1 .6 8

$ 1 .7 5




Household appliance stores
T able 31.

P e rce n t distribution of n onsup ervisory em ployees w orking s p e cifie d w eekly hours by average s tra igh t-tim e hourly earnings,
United States and region s, June 1965— Continued

E m ployees w ith w eekly hours o f w o rk o f—
A verage hourly earnings

All
em ployees

Under
15

15
and
under
35

15
and
under
40

40

to and
including
42

O ver
42
and under
44

44
and
under
48

48
and
over

2|
2 o
-5 *
—g
.1 a.

•5
1 .1
—
2 .7
5 .4
2 7 .7
1 3 .5
2 3 .6
1 9 .3
6 .2

2 .4
2 .5
1 .5
5 .1
2 .4
1 6 .5
1 4 .6
3 0 .1
1 4 .3
1 0 .8

N orth Cen tral:
Under
$ 1 .00
$ 1. 15
$ 1 .2 5
$ 1 .3 5
$ 1 .5 0
$ 1 .7 5
$ 2 . 00
$ 2 .5 0
$ 3 .0 0

$ 1 . 0 0 _____________________________________________
and under $ 1 . 1 5 __________________________________
and under $ 1.25
___ _ _ ________________ _
and under $ 1 . 3 5 __________________________________
and under $ 1 . 5 0 _________________________________
and under $ 1 . 7 5 __________________________________
and under $ 2. 0 0 _______________________ ________
and under $2. 5 0 __________________________________
and under $ 3 . 0 0 ____ _____________________________
and o v e r ___________________________________________
T o t a l ------------------------------------------------------------------------

3 .0
3 .3
1 .6
9 .2
4 .3
1 8 .4
1 4 .0
2 0 .6
1 3 .8
1 1 .6

.7
3 .2
5 .7
2 5 .1
•8
7 .3
1 4 .0
3 .2
3 3 .8
6 .2

_

_

6 .8
4 .0
1 7 .5
2 .9
2 7 .1
9 .9
1 7 .8
4 .0
1 0 .0

1 7 .6
1 .6
1 0 .7
7 .1
7 .8
2 1 .2
5 .8
2 1 .7
6 .5

7 .4
2 .7
1 .6
1 0 .4
5 .7
1 3 .6
1 2 .7
1 7 .0
1 0 .2
1 8 .7

1 0 0 .0

100 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

Vlumber o f em ployees (in thousands)_____________ ___ —

2 0 .2

1 .0

2 .7

•6

6 .1

A v era ge hourly e a r n in g s ______________________ _________

$ 2 .0 9

$ 1 .8 8

$ 1 .5 8

$ 1 .9 8

_

1 .0
7 .2
1 .5
1 7 .8
1 .3
2 5 .8
1 9 .4
9 .1
3 .7
1 3 .1

11
2 °
*

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

4 .3

5 .0

$ 2 .1 1

$ 2 .1 0

$ 2 .1 4

1 .2
•2
5 .1
r.5
1 9 .3
8 .5
2 0 .3
1 1 .7
3 0 .3

_

•8
7 .3
1 4 .8
1 6 .1
1 8 .2
2 2 .0
6 .6
1 4 .3

•4
*3
1 4 .7
•8
5 .4
9 .3
2 5 .2
3 2 .1
1 1 .8

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

W est:
Under
$ 1.00
$ 1 .1 5
$ 1.25
$ 1 .3 5
$ 1 .5 0
$ 1 .7 5
$ 2 .0 0
$ 2 .5 0
$ 3 . 00

$ 1 . 0 0 ______________________________________________
and under $ 1 . 1 5 _________________________________
and under $ 1 . 2 5 _________ _______________________
and under $ 1 . 3 5 ...............................................................
and under $ 1 . 5 0 _______ ____________ _____________
and under $ 1 . 7 5 ___ ___________________________
and under $ 2 . 0 0 __________________________________
and under $ 2 . 5 0 __________________________________
and under $ 3 . 0 0 __________________________________
and o v e r ___________________________________________

•8
1 .1
•5
11*4
3 .8
1 4 .0
1 2 .5
2 1 .6
1 6 .6
1 7 .8

T o t a l _______________________________________________

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .C

N um ber o f em ployees (in thousands)____________________

1 4 .0

.7

1 .9

4 .4

1 .9

4 .5

$2*28

4 1 .9 4

$ 1 .8 4

$ 2 .4 9

$ 2 .1 0

6 2 .2 8

A v era ge hourly e a r n in g s _________________________________

—
2 .6
2 2 .6
5 .1
3 .6
1 2 .8
3 8 .5
7 .7
7 .2

OB

■2 e

2|
_2 e
^ •
^ V)
c •

.5

a .

£ *
H 2
j= o

s

1 0 0 .0

2 §
o l
-5 £
c •
.S

f l
j= e
*

&

Household appliance stores
T able 32.

8

P e rce n t distribution o f n onsup ervisory em ployees having s p e cifie d average straight>tim e hourly earnings
by w eekly hours o f w ork, United States and re g io n s, June 1965

E m ployees with average hourly earnings of—
$ 2 .0 0
and
under
$ 2 .5 0

^2756
and
under
$ 3 .0 0

Under
$ 1 .0 0

$1.00.
and
under
$ 1 .1 5

$1 . 15
and
under
$ 1 .2 5

$ 1 .2 5
and
under
$ 1 .3 5

$ 1 .3 5
and
under
$ 1 .5 0

$ 1 .5 0
and
under
$ 1 .7 5

1M.T5
and
under
$ 2 .0 0

5 .3
1 2 .1
3 .7
3 4 .9
2 .2
1 8 .8
2 2 .9

4 .7
7 .1
1 .1
3 5 .4
2 .0
9 .5
4 0 .2

8 .8
1 9 .6
1C. 7
1 9 .8
4 .9
2 0 .2
1 6 .1

8 .7
1 7 .1
1 1 .4
3 1 .2
1 .1
7 .1
2 3 .4

9 .1
2 5 .8
4 .6
3 0 .0
•8
1 0 .5
1 9 .2

2 .3
1 2 .4
5 .3
3 4 .7
2 .2
1 9 .9
2 3 .2

4 .1
1 5 .5
2 .3
3 5 .2
2 .7
2 2 .5
1 7 .3

5 .5
3 0 .5
3 .8
2 5 .2
2 1 .7

8 .3
9 .9
2 .3
2 9 .7
1 .2
2 4 .C
2 4 .6

5 .1
4 .0
3*>8
35. 8
3 .2
1 5 .6
3 2 .5

1 .6
6 .7
2 .0
5 4 .2
1 .1
1 3 .6
2 0 .8
1 0 0 .0

A ll
em ployees

W eekly hou rs o f w ork

$ 3 .0 0
and
ov er

United States:
Under 15
___
_ __________ __ _____
15 and under 3 5 __ __ ____ ____________________________ _____
35 and under 4 0 ___ __________ _________ ____ _______ _ ____ __
40 to a n d in c lu d in g 42
__________________ __ ____
O ver 42 and under 44 __ _ __
__ __ _ __ __ __ ____ __;
44 and under 4 8 _____ _ ____________ ___________ ___
_ __
48 and o v e r ______
_
---------- ------- ------------------

3.C
H- , r;

T o t a l --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1 0 0 .0

1GG.0

1 0 0 .6

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

10C .0

1 0 0 .0

100 .0

1C0.C

1 0 0 .0

N um ber o f em p loy e e s (in th ou san d s)___________________________

7 9 .0

2 .4

3 .2

1 .6

8 .5

5 .3

1 3 .2

9 .C

16.C

9 .4

1 0 .4

A v era ge w eekly h o u r s ____ _______

—

3 9 .8

4 2 .3

3 6 .3

3 8 .8

3 6 .0

4 0 .4

3 9 .2

4 1 .3

3 9 .3

42. C

4 1 .4

U n d e r 15
______ _ _ ___
. _ ________________ ______________
15 and under 3 5 __
__ ---------------------- — ---— —
____ ____
35 and under 4 0 _____ „ ____ __ ___________ __
40 to and including 42 ___________________________________ _________
O ver 42 and under 44 ____ ____ ___________ „ „ . „ __
44 and under 4 8 ___________ _ __ __ _ ____ — — ----------------- —
48 and o v e r ___ _________ „ __ _ ____ — — ------- -------------- —

6 .2
1 5 .1
8 .0
3 6 .5
1 .2
1 9 .2
1 3 .8

8 .7
4 0 .5
9 .5
3 2 .0
•5
2 .4
6 .3

2 .4
2 3 .9
1 2 .6
4 8 .0
2 .2
3 .6
7 .2

l u .9
1 9 .6
5 .3
3 9 .8
#3
1 4 .2
5 .5

1
6 .1
9 .3
3 6 .7
•8
3 2 .C
1 4 .1

6 .6
9 .9
4 .9
1 .6
3 5 .0
1 3 .5

2 .0
6.C
5 .7
4 4 .7
2 .8
1 0 .5
2 8 .4

1 .2
2 .3
3 .9
3 9 .7
•2
3 1 .8
2 0 .9

1 0 0 .0

1 0 6 .0

lu O .u

IOC .0

lO C .b

10C .0

1 0 0 .0

2 .3

1 .8

3 .9

2 .3

4 .5

2 .8

2 .4

3 1 .9

3 6 .2

3 4 .9

4 1 .7

3 8 .9

4 2 .4

4 3 .0

________ ________ _______

N ortheast:

Total _ __ __

. . __________

____ ________

________

—

1 0 0 .0

N um ber o f em p loyees (in th ou san d s)--------------------------------------------

2 1 .1

A v era ge w eekly h o u r s --------

3 7 .9

---------- ------- ------------ -

---------

o f
o c
-5 •
e S
.2 «•

11
c o
“ *

3 0 .1
2 4 .3
2 6 .8
1 2 .C
3 .8
1 .5
1 .5
1 0 0 .6
•6

o

§

■8
5
o "g
«
e •
.2 o.
C
^ 2
J o
S

2 5 .8

2

e .c

South:
Under 15 .........................................................................................................
15 and under 35 „______ ^______ _______ ,_______ ___ ________________
35 and under 4 0 ----------__ „
„ .............. ...... — ................ —
40 to and including 4 2 _____________________________________________
O ver 42 and under 4 4 _____ __ __ __ ____ _ -------- ---------44 and under 4 8 -------- ------------ __ _
— - — -................... —
48 and o v e r _______ _________
________ — ------- _ — ----

4 .9
7 .5
1 .0
3 9 .4
3 .5
1 9 .5
2 4 .1

6 .6
8 .2
.5
1 7 .6
2 .5
1 2 .8
5 1 .3

1 .1
7 .4
1 .5
2 3 .2
7 .7
3 5 .6
2 3 .5

6 .4
9 .2
2 .5
3 1 .9
1 .1
1 3 .6
3 5 .3

5 .7
1 6 .3
1 .2
3 4 .6
•6
2 1 .1
2 0 .5

1 .6
6 .2
.5
2 2 .5
2.G
2 2 .3
4 4 .6

•4
3 .1
•8
3 9 .3
8 .0
2 5 .4
2 3 .1

.7
5 .5
1 .6
3 6 .5
3 .9
2 8 .4
2 3 .1

1 6 .8
1 1 .3
•3
3 6 .2
•6
1 9 .2
1 5 .5

1 .2
2 .3
1 .1
6 4 .9
8 .4
1 4 .8
7 .3

.7
3 .8
1 .6
6 9 .7
2 .2
3 .5
1 8 .7
1 0 0 .0

T o t a l .......................................................................................................

1 0 0 .0

100.U

1 0 0 .0

lo o .* ;

1 6 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

100*0

Num ber o f em p loyees (in thousand s)___________________________ _

2 3 .7

1 .6

1 .6

•s

2 .8

2 .1

3 .6

2 .1

4 .3

1 .5

3 .2

A v era ge w eekly h o u r s ____ ______

4 0 .8

4 3 .0

4 3 .0

4 3 .6

3 8 .7

4 3 .7

4 3 .3

4 3 .4

3 4 .9

4 0 .9

4 1 .2




__ __

_

__ ----------------- —

Household appliance stores
Table 32.

P e rce n t distribution o f n on sup ervisory em ployees having s p e cifie d average straigh t-tim e hourly earnings
by weekly hours o f w ork, United States and re gio n s, June 1965— Continued

E m ployees with average hourly earnings of—
A ll
em ployees

W eekly h ou rs o f w ork

Under
$ 1 .0 0

$ 1 .0 0
and
under
$ 1 .1 5

$ 1 .1 5
and
under
$ 1 .2 5

$ 1 .2 5
and
under
$ 1 .3 5

$ 1 .3 5
and
under
$ 1 .5 0

1 4 .1
2 5 .5
3 .7
3 4 .6
2 .1
6 .2
1 3 .7

1 .0
9 .2
5 .3
4 0 .2
4 .0
2 6 .6
1 3 .7

2 .1
1 9 .6
1 .4
2 2 .4
•£
3 1 .9
22.C

5 .1
9 .4
4 .6
2 7 .5
7 .3
2 0 .4
2 5 .5

•6
1 1 .5
•9
2 5 .1
1 .5
2 4 .3
3 5 .9

1 2 .6
3 .8
5.C
2 2 .5
1 .2
2 5 .6
2 5 .3

2 .8
1 1 .5
1 .8
4 8 .9
•8
1 1 .4
2 2 .9

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

100 .C

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 .8

•9

3 .7

2 .6

4 .2

2 .8

2 .3

3 4 .1

4 1 .5

4 0 .6

4 1 .4

4 3 .5

3 9 .5

4 0 .8

9 .9
2 1 .2
4 .3
1 3 .9
8 .8
4 1 .8

.
•So
O e
■5 *

1 .3
2 5 .0
.9
4 3 .1
1 .3
1 5 .8
1 2 .5

5 .1
2 1 .0
6 .6
2 1 .3
2 .1
1 9 .9
24.C

8 .9
5 .7
3 .1
2 9 .4
1 .0
1 4 .0
3 7 .9

2 .3
3 .0
1 .7
2 2 .1
2 .6
5 .4
6 2 .8

2 .0
1 0 .0
1 .0
5 3 .3
1 .2
1 1 .0
2 1 .6

1 0 0 .0

lo o .c

1 0 0 .0

10C.O

1 0 0 .0

2 .0

1 .8

3 .0

2 .3

2 .5

3 7 .4

3 8 .3

4 0 .5

4 5 .4

4 0 .4

$ 1 .5 0
and
under
$ 1 .7 5

$ 1 .7 5
and
under
$ 2 .0 0

$ 2 .0 0
and
under
$ 2 .5 0

$ 2 .5 o
and
under
$ 3 .0 0

$ 3 .0 0
and
over

North Cen tral:
Under 1 5 ___________________________________________________________
15 and under 3 5 _________ ,____ _____ __ _______ ________________ ____
35 and under 4 0 ___
.....
, _______ __________________
___ __ ________ ____ __ _ ___
40 to and including 4 2 __
O ver 42 and under 4 4 _____
^_
____ _ __ __ __ ____ __
__ _
____
__
___
44 and under 4 8 __
_____ ________ ____ ____
____
48 and o v e r . „ ____

5 .2
1 3 .3
3 .2
3 0 .4
2 .2
2 1 .2
2 4 .6

2
§
e
.£

____

1 0 0 .0

i i

____

2 0 .2

A v era ge w eek ly h o u r s _______________________ ___________________ _

4 0 .4

T otal __ _

_ __

__________________ _ _

Num ber o f em p loyees (in thousands)

__ __

____

_ .

___ _ _ ___

S o

o
g
9

a

—I

5 .0
2 7 .4
1 7 .0
2 5 .0
.4
6 .9
1 8 .3
10C .0
.7
3 5 .9

5 .1
S o

-S s
e £
.s s.
i i
—I

W est:
Under 1 5 __________________________________________________________
15 and under 3 5 __ __
__ ____ ______
______
__
___
35 and under 4 0 __ __ __
_ _ _______ __________ ____
___
40 to and including 4 2 __ ____ _____________
__________ _____
O ver 42 and under 44 __
_ _____ „
—
___ . __ ___ _
44 and under 4 8 ____ ____ __ __ ____ _________ _________ ___ __
48 and o v e r _ __
________ __ __
— ________ __ ______
T o t a l ........................................................N um ber o f em p loyees (in thousands)
A v era ge w eek ly hou rs _




__________________

_________________ ______

_ ___ ________

___ __ __ __

-

5.G
1 3 .5
2 .7
3 1 .3
1 .3
1 3 .7
3 2 .4
1 0 0 .0
1 4 .0
4 0 .1

s i

2 ©
-§ g
.2 a.

IMiw
6 O
s

1 0 0 .0
1 .6
3 9 .2

.£ o.

||
“ I

Household appliance stores
T able 33.

A verage straigh t-tim e hourly and w eekly earnings o f n onsup ervisory em ployees by w eekly h ours o f w ork,
United States and region s, June 1965
(E m ployees in thousands)
N ortheast

United States
Weekly hours o f w ork

Under 15 _________________ ___________
15 and under 3 5 ________________________
35 and under 40
__
_
___
40 ___ _________ ___ ____ ______ __________ _
O ver 40 and under 42
_______ ____
4 2 ___ ________
O ver 42 and under 44
__ ____________
4 4 _______________________________________
O ver 44 and under 48 __________________
__ _ _
48 and o v e r ____
T o t a l _____________________________




A verage
N um ber
of
hourly
em p loyees earnings

A verage Number A v era ge
weekly
of
hourly
earnings em ployees earnings

South
A verage Number A vera ge
weekly
hourly
of
earnings em ployees earnings

W est

N orth Central
A v era ge Number
A v era ge
w eekly
hourly
of
earnings em ployees earnings

A v era ge Num ber A v era ge
hourly
w eekly
of
earnings em ployees earning 8

A v era ge
w eekly
earnings

1.92
1. 76
1. 60
1.75

$ 15. 08
39.81
*
96. 04
*
*
8 2 .8 6
77.61
73. 51
88.01

1.0
2 .7
.6
5 .8
*
*
♦
2 .8
1. 5
5 .0

$ 1.88
1.98
1.98
2. 10
*
♦
*
2 .0 3
2 .2 2
2. 14

$ 16.61
48. 17
73. 27
8 3 .9 2
*
*
*
89. 35
101.23
112.56

.7
1.9
*
4. 2
*
*
*
1. 1
.9
4 .5

$ 1.94
1.84
*
2 .4 6
*
*
*
1.81
2 .4 6
2. 28

$ 14.65
41. 13
*
98. 57
*
*
*
79. 62
110.89
116.18

1.99

8 1 .2 8

2 0 .2

2 .0 9

84.55

14.0

2.2 8

91.5 3

4. 2
9 .5
3. 0
26. 1
1.0
#
1. 7
9 .2
5 .6
18. 1

$ 1. 74
1. 78
1.88
2. 25
2. 16
*
2. 02
2.04
2.00
2. 09

$ 15. 02
41. 84
69. 64
89.81
88. 56
*
87. 03
89. 80
91.47
107.30

1. 3
3. 2
1. 7
7. 2
*
*
*
3.2
.8
2. 9

$ 1. 53
1. 61
1. 76
2 .05
*
*
*
2. 32
2. 31
2. 37

$ 13. 90
38. 03
64. 90
82.04
*
*
*
101.94
105.93
122.44

1.2
1.8
*
9 .0
*
*
.8
2 .2
2 .4
5 .7

$ 1. 76
1.71
*
2 .40
*

79. 0

2. 09

83. 37

21. 1

2. 09

79. 16

2 3.7

*

Appendix. Questionnaire

B L S 2786
(Rev. *65)

Budget Bureau No. 44-6511.
Approval expires 12—31—65.

U S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20212

Year report will be
held in confidence

R E T A IL T R A D E

BLS USE ONLY

Individual Hours and Earnings
1.

COMPANY IDENTIFICATION:

Ent.
State Area sales

SIC *g».

The data, except for Hem 2 which relates to the
entire company, should cover all establishments
(retail stores, warehouses, centred offices , etc.)
in the county or area designated to the left.

2.

ANNUAL GROSS SALES FOR THE COMPANY OR ENTERPRISE:

r— n
Under

#250,000

(Check appropriate box.)

#250,000 to
#1,000,000

i---- 1
#1,000,000
or more

Check the block which indicates the annual gross volume of sales (exclu sive o f ex cise taxes at the retail level) froth all
related activities o f the enterprise. Include receipts from stores covered by this report as "veil as all other related
activities. Use the last calendar or fisc a l year.

3. ESTABLISHMENT INFORMATION:
Please enter the information requested in the columns below for each separate establishment (retail store, warehouse, or
central office) covered by this report. Each retail store in a separate location is considered a separate establishment for
the purpose of this survey. However, if the records for main store and suburban branch are kept on a combined basis, they
may be considered as one establishment.
(a) Location: Identify each establishment by its street address and city.
(b) Type o f Retail Activity: Enter for each establishment the major retail activity such as department store, drug store,
gas station, etc.
(c ) Employment: Include all full-time, part-time, seasonal, and casual employees who received pay for any part o f the
payroll period including June 12, 1965. Exclude em ployees, such as those in leased departments and demonstrators,
who received all or a substantial part of their pay from another employer.
Total— Enter total number o f employees including officers and other principal executives, such as buyers, department
heads, and managers whose work is above the working supervisory level.
Nonsupervisory— Enter total number of employees below the supervisory level, such as salespersons, shipping and
receiving clerks, laborers, warehousemen, caretakers, o ffice clerks, driver-salesmen, installation and repairmen,
elevator operators, porters, janitors, watchmen, and other employees whose services are clo s e ly associated with those
listed above. Po not include officers and other principal executives, such as buyers, department heads, and managers
whose work is above the working supervisory level.
(d) Annual Gross Sales for the Establishment: Check the column which indicates the annual gross volume of sales (exclu­
sive o f ex cise taxes at the retail level).

TO
Location
(stre e t ad dress
and city )

4.

(b )

Type o f
retail
activity

(c)
Employment
for payroll period
including

June 12, 1% 5
Non­
Total
supervisory

Gross establishment
sales
(w ere la s t y e a r 's s a le s
$250,000 or m ore?)

Y es

No

PAYROLL PERIOD:
Employment and earnings data reported should correspond to your payroll period (for example, w eekly, biw eekly, or
monthly) including June 12, 1965. Indicate die dates for the payroll period used. If die length o f the payroll period
varies among em ployees, enter die dates affecting die greatest number.




From ______________________________ _ 19____ t o ________________________________ _ 19_____ _

53

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5. EARNINGS AND HOURS OF WORK OF NONSUPERVISORY EMPLOYEES:
T h is study is designed to provide information on hourly earnings and weekly hours of work for both male and
fem ale nonsupervisory employees and working su pervisors for a payroll period including Ju ne 12, 1965.
The number of employee^ in each establishm ent for which earnings and hours data are reported should corre­
spond with the number of nonsupervisory em ployees shown in item 3(c) on page 1. The information requested
should be reported separately for each establishm ent and the establishm ent identified. Earnings d ata for food
counter, cafeteria, or restaurant workers in Department, Drug, or Variety Stores should be entered only on the
blue supplement provided. Data for all other em ployees should be reported in Item 5 of this form.
Report earnings and hours separately for each employee u nless these data are identical for two or more em­
ploy ees. Do not report aggregate earnings and hours for sev eral em ployees. For convenience of reporting for
em ployees paid on other than an hourly b a s is, columns 5 through 8 are provided. Data will not, however, be
published separately by various methods of pay. Instructions and exam ples for reporting the n ecessary data in
each column are liste d below.
INSTRUCTIONS
(Please read carefully to avoid correspondence)
Column (1)— Indicate whether the employee is male (M) or female (F ).
Complete col­
umns 1, 2 , and Column (2)__ Use a separate line for each employee and enter " 1,” unless two or more em ployees o f the same
sex work the same number o f hours during the selected week, and receive identical hourly or salary rates
3 for all nonsu­
(see example 1). Data are to be reported individually for each employee whose earnings are based entirely
pervisory em­
ployees cov­
or in part on com m issions or bonuses (see examples 3, 4, and 5)*
ered by this
Column (3 )-—Enter the number of hours worked during the week o f June 6 to June 12, 1965. Include hours
report (see
paid for sick leave, holidays, vacations, etc. These hours should relate to a 1-week period regardless
examples 1—5).
o f the length of the payroll period.
Use column 4 to
report earnings Column (4)— Enter the base (straight-time) hourly rate. Premium pay for overtime work should not be reported.
o f employees
This column may a lso be used to report earnings o f employees paid on other than an hourly basis if average
paid on an
straight-time hourly earnings are available. For employees paid a commission or bonus in addition to an
hourly basis
hourly rate, also complete columns 7 and 8 (s e e example 4).
(see example 1).
Use columns 5
and 6 to report
earnings o f em­ Column (5)-—Enter for each employee the straight-time earnings for the salary period (weekly, biweekly,
ployees paid on
monthly, or semimonthly) including June 12, 1965.
Include straight-time pay for overtime, but exclude
a weekly, bi­
overtime premium. Do not include "d ra w s ” against commission as salary.
weekly, monthly,
or semimonthly Column (6)— Enter the number o f hours worked during the salary period (weekly, biweekly, monthly, or semi­
basis (see ex­
monthly). Include hours paid for sick leave, holidays, vacations, etc. For em ployees paid a commission or
ample 2).
bonus, also complete columns 7 and 8 (see example 5).
Column (7)— .Enter for each employee the total commission and/or bonus earnings, including "P M ’ s ,” "Stim s,”
or any special bonuses based on sales paid quarterly or oftener by the store. These earnings are to be
reported for the commission or bonus period including June 12, 1965.
If *be com m issions earned dur­
Use columns 7
ing that pay period are not representative of normal commission earnings, a longer period may be used. If
and 8 to report
store em ployees receive both commission and bonus payments for an identical period of time, report the
earnings of non­
supervisory em­
combined figure (see example 4). If bonus payments cover a period longer than the commission period, add
ployees based
only the prorated amount of the bonus to the commission earnings that correspond to the commission period
entirely or in
(see example 5).
part on com­
missions and
bonuses (see
Column (8)__ Enter the number o f hours worked during the commission or bonus period. (The hours should
refer to the total hours worked during the period (weekly, hiweekly, monthly, or semimonthly) and not n ec­
example 3).
essarily only to those hours during which commissions or bonuses were earned.) For employees paid an
hourly rate or salary in addition to commissions or bonuses, it is also necessary to complete column 4, or
columns 5 and 6 (see examples 4 and 5).

EXAMPLES
(See illustrations on next page)
1. Two women each worked 36% hours during the selected week, and each was paid a straight-time hourly rate o f $1.05.
2. One man worked 40 hours during the selected week, and received a salary o f $125* exclusive o f premium pay for overtime,
for 88 hours worked during the salary period (% month).
3. One man worked 32Vi hours during the selected week and was paid on a straight commission basis, receiving $215.70
for 168 hours.
4. One woman worked 40 hours during the selected week and was paid an hourly rate of $1.25; she also received $35 in com­
missions and $7.50 in *PM*s" for 173.6 hours worked during the commission period (1 month).
5. One man worked 37% hours during the selected week, and was paid a weekly salary o f $75; he also earned commissions o f
$102 during a 1-month period (162 hours) and $150 in bonuses during a 3-montn period. Only Vj o f the bonus, or $50 is
reported so that the bonus period corresponds to the commission period.




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BLS USE ONLY
5. EARNINGS AND HOURS OF WORK OF
NONSUPERVISORY EMPLOYEES — Continued

C o m p lete t h e s e colum ns for
each n o n su p e rv iso ry e m p lo y e e .

Sch.

U s e th is
column fo r n o n ­
su p e r v iso r y em­
p l o y e e s paid on

Cat. City
• a k a aixa

Emp.

Claaa
amp.

U se t h e s e colum ns for n o n su p e rviso ry e m p lo y e e s paid
o th er than on an hourly b a sis.

an hourly b a sis.

(1)
Sex
(M or
F)

(2)
Number
of
employees

(3)
Hours worked
during the
week of
June 6—
12, 1965

(4)
Straight-time
hourly rate

(5)
Straight-time
salary for
salary period
including
June 12, 1965

(6)

(7)

(8)

Hours worked
during
salary period

Total
commissions
and/or
bonus pay

Hours worked
during
commission
period

Illustrations of examples on page 2.
2

3&A

2 .M

1

A M

1

40.0
32.S

4 F

t

4D l0

1. F

$ 1 .0 5

$

$
1 7 5 .0 0

_

33.0

125

1 1 5 .7 0

IfcffO

42 50

17R .6

1
______ 1 5 M _____
____ V 62.0
&M
DATA FOR EACH ESTABLISHMENT SHOULD BE REPORTED SEPARATELY AND THE ESTABLISHMENT IDENTIFIED.

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Do you want a copy of the Bureau's report on this survey? . . . . . Yes □
Name and title of person furnishing data




No □
(Please type or print)

* U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE r 1966 0 - 2 2 1 - 6 2 3




E m p loy ee E a rn in gs and H ou rs in R e ta il T r a d e , June 1965

S ep arate b u lle tin s a re b ein g is s u e d fo r the fo llo w in g :

B u lletin
n u m ber
B uilding m a t e r ia ls , h a rd w a re , and
fa r m equipm ent d e a le r s

1501-1

G en e ra l m e r c h a n d is e s to r e s
D epartm ent s to r e s
L im ite d p r ic e v a r ie ty s to r e s

1501-2

F o o d s to r e s
G r o c e r y s to r e s

1501-3

A u tom otive d e a le r s and g a so lin e
s e r v ic e station s
M o to r v e h ic le d e a le r s
G a solin e s e r v ic e station s

1501-4

A p p a r e l and a c c e s s o r y s to r e s
M e n 's and b o y s ' cloth in g
and fu rn ish in g s s t o r e s
W o m e n 's r e a d y -t o -w e a r s to r e s
Shoe s to r e s

1501-5

M is c e lla n e o u s r e ta il s to r e s
D rug and p r o p r ie ta r y s t o r e s

1501-7

O rd e r fr o m the Superintendent o f D ocu m en ts, W ashington, D. C. , 20402,
o r fr o m any o f the B u re a u 's six r e g io n a l sa le s o ffic e s as shown on the in sid e
fro n t c o v e r ,

A co m p r e h e n siv e a n a ly tica l b u lletin on ea rn in gs and h ou rs in r e ta il tra d e
w ill be issu e d .