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For release Wednesday,
October 10, 1945

'J. 3. Department of Lru:or
Bureau of Labor Statistics
^mplcymont aiid Cccupaticr-.al O iL lo Jr Brai-ch
v - o
Divisior cf Employment statistics

Ei:?LOiSTr ATD ?AY ROLLo
T
Detailed Import
August 1045
Table

1

2

3

CGffr-jTS

Estimated numbsr of production workers in ; -nnufartvrin^
industries. • • • • • » • .......................... ........................................... ..

2

Indexes of production -.Yorker employment and pay r o l i r in
manufacturing ?ndustrie s • . . . ..............................................
.

C

Indexes of employment and pay rolls in so loo ted nonr.'.anufac turing Industrie s » •. * . ........... ..................... . . . * ............ .

14

4

Estimated number of prcduction workers in selected
nonmanufaoluring ind.\
s.... s • . r..............* .* •

5

Percentage changes in employment and pay rolls in
selected nonmanufacturing Industrie.. ........................... ..........

15

Estimated number cf employees in ncimsricultural
establishments by industry division.• • • • • • • • • * # • • • • * .........

10

Estimated number of employees in nonarricvltural
establishments, by State, July 1£<I5, •

• * ••*

17

Employment In regular Federal services and Government
Corporations, in selected nont> S o i........................ ...............

10

Fay rolls of regular federal services and C verr.- .xnt
70
Corporations, in lo l:
?eteci months......................................

20

Total employment and "ay rolls in United States ::avy
Yards and Private 5'-ir:yards "vdthin Ccn-insiv-al
S*j
by shipbuilding rc£icn#t. ............................ . . . . ......................«
»

21

6

7

8

0

10

11




Estimated employment ar,:1 pay rolls cn const ruction
v/ithin Continental United States#• • « • « • • • • • •

LS 46-876

.

22

2.

T?.'bl:' lo - astiniLivod IT irifc r of Production Vfor^ora in
u
a

•: Industries 1/
-

(In th u .iias )
o rjrr

1 - ■Industry Group
cr Industry

- - — . ,—
.
1
■■
■■
] A\ig.
July
i
! 2 015 ! 15.-5
L , ....
.
...
!

ALL riu:uF;j£JTL:a:?G l /
DU?Jii3IE GCC:)S l/~
ECBDIG£3I3 COOLS l /
Durable Goods
iron ;»:d 3 ii'- ::,L
i :^ i s xP.oducts 1/
31ms t fura'icos, st^el works, and
rolling rrdlls.
Gray-iron and somi-stcel castings
:.i . 11 j;-"bio-iron castings
o
£t*:ol u iv
i\ bings
Cast-ir^n pipe and fittings
Tin car.s and othar tinv/cir^
*.
:iro drav-n fro:- purchased rods
:
\ ravcrk
Ji
Cutlery and cdj,o tools
Tools (except ed^e tools, :v.aoh:\ne
tool?., files, and savs)
Ha r :;v;"iro
<
? lu c r 3 1 sup p71 j s
rib Stoves, c- burx\ers, and hoating
il
equipment not; tls^vhoro clasi-ifiod
Storm and hct-v,ni:er h-vaiiinj
apparacus an"; stur.r.: fittings
Stamped and cnair.eled v:*irc r.r.d
galvanising
Fabricated structural and
crnan^ntal ir^tal".;crl;.
l^tal doors, sash, frr^os, molcing,
and trirr.
Bolt:;, ViUtsj, v.T.shors, a:v' rivets
Merging':, iron and steel
V roug?At pip*.., T;ol.i3d and heavy
.r
riveted
Scrcv:-5iachino products and \
:oo:\
Gcrov;s
otzel b rrol:-:, kegs, c\ d drui;;s
i\
n
Fir c:\r7 3
L
£L-C:P.ICAL Z iC X - i l /
/V IT I^T V
> -vcbrical equiprtent
-l 5
Radios and pi; or. crraphs
CorEiur.icati on equipment




11,670
6,539
5,131

11, 928
. 6 , 782
|5, 146
:

1,444

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70.0
23.1
60.5
15.1
4 2 .3
2 9 .3
30.1
2 1.7

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ie;-s

:i2 , 326
! 7, 109
; 5 *217
!
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j 8,23=
5,520

1 ,577

| 1,703

;i,,50?

456.8:
68.7-’
22 . 8 ;
58-Oj
14.7'.
^O-Sj
29.5;
3 9 .B
j
22 . 1 !
i
24.5;
41.61
20.9;
:
5 5 .Sj

J une
1945

i
:
:
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470.0;
7L.4!
2 4.2
64.2
1 6.0
4 2 .3
31.1
31.8
2 3 .9

482.0
"3 .0
24.7
73.5
15.5
4 2 .0
32.5
35.3
2 2.7

45.41

I

2 7.2
4 5.2
23.0

57.0 :

26.2!
AA • » !
- ^:
T v
22.2
;
.58.4 !
:

47.9

50.1 |

£5.5

76.6;
:
5 0 .1 1
:

SO.4

83.5

89.6

2 5 .3 ;
4 2 .4 ;
i
s i. e

:
:

59.7

55.1
8 .7 :
i
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64.0

74.5

7 .7 :
21 .? :
30.1;
:

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8 .9
23.1 ;
"3 .0
:
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2~. 5 :

3 5 .8j
8 .3 !
16.9!

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30.5

37.5 i
8 .2
13.3 :

39.7
8 .5
24.0 i

44.2
7 .4

615
375.1 :
9 S .4 ;
9 2 .4 ;

:
636
385.3
1 05.4
9 4 .c

608 !
403.1 ;
110.3
101.1

745
4 49.6
124. P
.
110.4

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13.5
25.3
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Tabla !• - i<
.jtir.C o - iiumbor of Production Y'orkcrs in Manufacturing Industrie's l /Z o c fd
u O :l
rt
(In thoasr-ndn)
Industry Group
or Industry
liACnil'ETii, SXCEPT 2L3CT3ICAL l /
SJuchinery n - rr-ohino-shop products
r .d
Engines arid, turbines
Tractors
Agricultural machinery, excluding
t re.ctor 3
rir.chiiio tools
chino-t ool c.ccc s s orie s.
To:-:ti lo machinory
Fur.ps r^id pyrapiiig equipment
Typewriters
Or.sh registers, adding raid
calculating machines
VJLshing sn-^ohiiics, wringers and
drio rs, d o - nti?,
n3
ocv/in- m-.chines, domestic and
;,
industrial
Refrigerators and refrigeration
equipment
ip«j7SP0Rf;.::i'&( squiHsrr.T, :*xc*r?
AUTOMOBILE S 1/
Loconctivos
Oars, c >c!:r:.c!- nrd st.snnrn.ilro*,d
Aircraft, and. yr.it3 s excluding
tiiro :•? ft onrino s
*
Aircraft engines
Shipbuilding and boatbuilding
iiotorcyclos, bicycles, and parts

Aug.
1945

;
;

July
iois

1,039
398.9
57.5
51.4

•
i 1,069
410.1
59.7
j
53.3

39.5
86.6
57.8
24.5
CS.5
12 . e

40.8
68.8
53.6
24.9
64.3
12.8

26.9
10.9

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1

10.0

43.8

:
:

45.8

28 .3

j

32.2

11 .5

13.2

1 0 .3
;
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9 .5

4 7 .6

52.9

I 1,628
32.3

| 2,273
1
35.8

i
1,439
30.5
55.4

i
j1,526
|
30.9
:
•

57.9

;

!
:
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:

472.8
166.2
6S1.0
9 .2

AUTGiOBILSS 2./

545

1
:

582

K-CXIPSERCUS iIlTAI3
TI2IR PRODUCTS l /
Smelting ::nd .re fin in g,. prim ry, of
iionferrous i^t&ls
Alloying - d rolling 2.nd d r v in :
".n
r .- .- r
of. nonforrous p.ctc.ls 'excapt
aluminum
C looks ::.rd \7c,tchc 3
J owe lry (precious s^tr-ls) curi
j ot/o lo rs 1 f i.iidir.gs
Gilvorr.c,n.. cinO pic.ted - .rc
*T
Lighting cq-.dpir.ont
AluTsinun r.r.nuf? *turo s
.<•
Shoot+/..1 r
.’ork, not olsov/hors
clt'.J3sifiv>d

367

371
I
r
;
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38.2

62.8
22.7

I

63.1
22; 6

13.0
10.5
21.8
59.2

I
1
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|
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37.9

30.8

5 8 .2

57.8
•

444.7
149.9
656.3
3 .4




1 Aug.
j IDi'i
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! 1,204
424.1
460.6
61.9
70.3
58.7
54.2:
:
4 1 .6
4 4 .5
76.0
7 1.5
6 1.3
66.5
2 5.8
26.6
6 5.4
77.0
1
1 5 .0
11.4
r

26.8
l i .l

Jxcio
l?.c5

!
:
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! 240.8
i 3 ,0 9 2.0
9 .3
:

621

:
:

509. 3
173.4
738.7
5 .5

j

1

12.9
10.5
23.1
61.2
29.9

:
1

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I
68.1
2 4 .3

j

1 3 .2
10.9
2 5 .4
56.8

j

31.1

:

421

396
33.9

709

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25.9
13.8
1 0 .7
27.1
63.6

:
32*8

Table l.-Estimated I'ujr.'bcr cf Production IVorkors in Iianufac.taring Industries J./-:Ccnttd
(in thousands)
Industry Group
c r Industry
LUI:2SR :i- TILBER BASIC PRODUCTS l /
:D
Sawnills rind logging canps
Planing and plyvrood mills

Aug.
18 r5

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1S45

452
215 ;1
66.3

453
215.1
67.4
:

PUHlliTUIlS lITD FillI SfifiD LUIIBER
a
PRODUCTS 1 /
Ii'.ttrossws and bodsprings
Furniture
Yfooden b o x a, other than cigar
Caskets rind other morticians1 goods
Wood- preserving
YJcod, turned nnd shaped
STOITE, CLAY, -XD GLASS PRODUCTS l /
Glass and glassivare
Glass products made fro
??.,
purchased glass
Cement
Brick, tile, and terra cotta
Pottery and related products
Gyp Sian
YJallboard, plaster (except gyp sun),
and mineral vrool
Lime
Harblu, granite, slate, and other
products
abrasives
Asbestos products
I endurable Goods
T
TEXTILE -;ilLL i-iiCDUCTS .U,D OTI'JLR FI3SR
j
ZtfnUEUHTJliSS 1 /
Cotton nL'.nufl\cturc;s, except snr.ll
v.T.rc s
Cotton smr.ll v.T.rcs
Sill: c.r.d ro.ycn-goods
Yiocler. r.nd v:orstad r^nui o.ct’.u'oc,
cxcc.pt dyeing r.r.d finishing
Hosier;/
Knitted cloth
Knitted outorv/cr.r c.nd knitted gloves
Knitted unciorvrsr.r
Dyeing c.nd finishing textiles,
including voder. ar.d v/orstod
Cr,rpcts and rugs, v.ool.
Hr.ts, fur-folt
Jutes goods, except felts
C orar'.go r.nd cvdne




J unc
!
1340
:....... ... .
;
458
217.1
57.9
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31?
17.-1
141.1
24.9
11.6
10.0
2 1 .0
321
87.2
10.0
18.3
41.6
37.7
4.1
9 .1
7 .5

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16.9 !
143.9 j
25.7 !
11.810.0
20.8

329
17.7
147.5
25.1
11.8
10.0
2 1 .2

321
86.3

11.0
16.9
4 1 .5
38.6
4 .0

9 .3
7 .5

407.3
13.0
85.0

i
:
11,034
i
! 403.9
13.0.
j
84.5

134.3
95.5
9 .7
25.9
32.7

135.1
9 4.8
9.9
2 5.1
33.2

1,031

55.8
13.8
9 .0
3 .2
14.3

j
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lP*4
500
240 ;i
71.0

3-8
17.4'
157.2
28.1
12.7
10.4
22.0
335
90.0

•

13.1
20.5
19.1

13.1
19.8
13.8

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326
88.4

1 0.7
17.5
4 1 .7
37.5
4 .0

!

56.5
1 9 .0
8 .5
3.2
14.2

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7 .6
13.1
2 1 .2
1 9.3

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•8.3
13.521.1
20.5

1

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: ,0 5 5

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10.2
17.5
4~.0
41.1
4 .0

* 1,098
1

413.8
1 3.4
8 6 .4

431.4'
13.0
88.7

140.4
9 7 .0
10.1
2 7 .4
33.6

:
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144.8
104.4
10.3
2 8.5
35.2

5 7.2
19.5
8.9
3 .2
1 4 .3

j

59.5
2 0.2
9 .1
3 .3
15.1

:

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Table 1 ,-Estimated ITuxber of Production Workers in Manufacturing Industries l/rCantTd
(in thousands)
Industry Group
cr Industry

Aug*
1S45

APPALL A - 0T
L I) J]_i,R F1KISHSD TEXTILE
PRODUCTS l/
I:enTs clothing, not clsev.’h.;ro
classified
Shirts, collars, and nightwear
Undorvrear and 'ncckwoar, .- ie * s
L n
Work shirts
Yfeion1s clothing, not clsov/here
classified
Cors-jts and allied garments
iMllin^ry
iiandke re h -f s
iCurtains, draperies, and-bedspreads
House furnishing, othor than
curtains, etc#
Textile hags
LEATHER ,uTD ISATKEH I-RODUCTS l
Leather
Boot and shce cut' stock and
findings
B 001 3 and shccs
Leather gloves and mittens
Trunks and suitoasos

/

FOOD \/.
Slaughtering and meat. packing
Buttjr
Ccnc.V:nsed and '.vap orated milk
I co ere an
Flour
Feeds j pro oar: d
C0 rea 1 un *pa ra t i on s
Baking
Sugar rjfining, can^
Sugar, o.:^t
C on fccti cne ry
B -- rago s, ncr.alc oholic
evj
Llalt liquors
Canning and preserving

1 July
1 1945
I
j

781
185.9
47 .5
11.3
14.0

;

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761

! Juno
i 1945
' i
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:
:




:

673

138.0
43.0
11.6
14.2

i 196.3
4 3.5
; 11.9
14.5
:

210.5
52.1
12.0
15.0

190.4
.13.3
1 7.4
a .5
10.2

175.4
13.3
1 6 .3
2 .5
10.2

: 193.3
1 4.0
1 6.0
2 .4
10.7

214.6
14.5
19.0
2 .8
13.3

10.7
14.5

10.8
1 4.6

11.2
14.9

10.8
14.2

307
38.4

I 312
!
39.1

316
4 0 .0

16.1
169.3
1 1.3
12.3

: 16.2
1 171.5
j 1 1.7
12.7

16.0
173.8
12.6
12.3

r
!1,054
127.4
2 5 .4
16.2
17.7
30.1
22.2
9 .3
; 250.1
13.2
4 .4
4 9 .0
26.5
52.9
166.4

j 957
j 127.7
2 5 .3
: 1 6.4
j 16.9
: 29.6
2 2 .4
j
9 .3
! 254..7
! 1 4.0
4 .3
! 5 3.7
1 2 6 .4
! 5 1 .6
! 108.0

•: 1,177
! 156.3
2 4 .0
15.1
17 .3
28.3
1
2 0 .3
9 .1
25R.5
15.4
4 .3
!
5 6.6
31.6
!
5 3.5
219.7

1
i
t

:

303
38.2
16.3
169.1
11.3
13.0
,065
124.3
24. 6
15.3
17.3
30.6
22.2
9 .5
243.9
13.0
5 .0
50.2
26.2
53.3
179.1

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TOBACCO I/lAKUFACTUI^S 1/
Cigarettes
Cigars
Tobacco (chevrlrig and smoking)
and snuff

Aug.
ISii

79
3 ". 9
31.4
8 .4

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73
33.9
30.5
8 .4

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33.9
00 •0
8 .3

:

32
34.9
31.4
7.9

6*

/

Table l.-Estiacited Uvcr.bor of Production Vicrkers in licmufacturing Industries 1/ Ccnt*cL
(In thousands)
Industry Group
or Industry

Aug.
1945

pahsr :j:d /jltkd products 1/
Pr.per and pulp
Pane* r g cod s, ctho r
Eiivclopo s
Pp.per bags
Pr.por boxes

303
143.1
42.1
9.2
11.7
75.8

P
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G9 .*IID ^ jIjX jD
lL E
INDUSTRIES l /
Ecsvrspapors ar.d periodicals
Printing, book and job
Lithographing
Bookbinding

321
110.0
132,5
2-i.l
26.7

J unu
j 19i5
;
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■ g
ilU .
1 IS 44
;

i 302
j 142.1
41.9
9.2
12.3
75.3
i
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: 308
144.2
43.4
9 .4
12.7
76.7

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j
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i 320
1 109.4
1 131.1
24.1
: 2 7 .3
:
:
; 612
29.0
!
50.2
12.3
13.1
53.8

315
146.8
4 4 .8
;
9 .5
13.6
78.5
i
:
:
324
110.2
133.3
24.8
27.9

J uly
i 1945
':

317
107.4
131.3
24.2
26.7

CxX'JC-lLC ;^D '.tt.
trd products ■/
1
Pp.ints, van1 she s, and colors
i
Drugs, .T.ocicincs, find
insecticides
Perfunes r.nd cosmetics
Soap
Rayon r.nd allied products.
Chemicals, not elsov;hore
classified
iLxplosivcs and safety fuses
Conpr-syod and liquefied gases
ijrjnuniti onj siiiall-arns
Fireworks
Cottonseed oil
Fertilizers

548.
29.0

112.2
80.2
5.9
35.8
16.6
11.6
19.9

; 113.0
87.6
5.9
57.4
17.5
11.6
19.5
;

products cf P5TX0L3!5 ;zd coal 1
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/
Pc tr clu u re fining
in
Coke and by-products
Paving materials
Roofir.g materials

155
S2.9
22.0
1.7
9 .3

RUE.:^ i'P.ODTJCTS 1
I;ubber tires and inner tubes
Rubber boots and shoes
Rubbcr g ocds, othor

179
86.3
16.7
64.4

j3 SCilLXJ!OUS IITDUSTHISS l /
InstrVEiCrits (professional r.r.d
scior.tific) , ,~ d firo control
.n
c^uipr.cnt
Photographic apparatus
Optical instruments and
ophthalmic goods
Pianos, organs, r.r.d parts
Gf.r.'js toys, and dolls
Buttons
Firo extinguishers

381

/

49.6
12.5
12.9
53.1

|
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597.
28.9
50.0
12.4
13.0
53.7

\ 114.7

i

589
: 30.0
1
; 50.0
12.1
13.5
53.1
i

94.6
6.0
64.3
20.0
12.0
20.9

118.3
81.2
6.1
4 7.3
29.1
12.4
j 19.1

! 135
93.0
21.8
1.8
9.4

j 134
92.7
21.8
1 .7
9 .4

135
91.4
| 23.2
1.8
9 .6

1 183
87.7
16.3
66.2

! 188
90.2
17.0
67.9

i

195
91.2
19.5
71.2

7

! 404
:

416

i
49.7
26.7

. ...

52.3
26.3

21.2
7 .4
14.0
8.9

,




j 338

20.8
7.7
14.4
9.0
*■2
=•

!

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5 6.6
27.0

61.6
28.3

1
1

2 2.7
8 .0
15.1
9 .2
4 .3

23.8
6 .3
17.0
9 .1
5 .6

7,
Table 1.-Cs1"irifitcc: Sibber cf Production '7orl:crs in 1'r.nv.fnoturirg Industries 3/-0f.r.tfd

l/

£stiir*ate-s fnr the iccijor industry groups have bo*?n c.djusted to levels indior.tocl
by the f inal 19- dr. o . :.ir.do avr.ilr.blc by tho Bureau cf iliripioyrsi&nt security
‘.3
r
cf tho r'cd'Vrr. 1 Security A^oncy and ihculd net be censored ;/ith \he j^-.nuf:inturing cr:ploy-r.ont estiar-tes cf production v;crhor;: plus salci»';.od c-nplcyocs
aprcr.ring in Table 6* Dr.to, for 15 .nr,;]or groups n « r.ct c iSfs- lo \±:\ d .t i
v
r :>
esT
rr.b
\ V :- c
published in iriiriiec'Trr.phed releases d t- prior to Soptcnibur lS*i5 cr the Cctcber
i- jd
19- issue of the I.Ionthly Lr.bor Review. Ooriipr.rablo deitr. from, January 1 K 9 are
i5
avr.ilr.blo upon request. Five r .v r croups, Furniture- r
*.- *o
.nd finished lumber
products, Stone, clay :.nd glass products, cbr.cco irr.nufr.cturc-s, Ch021
. icfc.ls a: id
r;21iod products, and Troduots of petrvlour: and coal, n-jodod r.c further
adjustment and are therefore oor.parablc* v;ith the cr.tr. v>r:=viously published*
^clinatos for individual industries I'.riv jeon adjust:d to levels indicated
e
by the 1S39 Census .of I
.i:\nufr-otures, but rot to Federal £-:cv,rity
cy ua.:a.
Per

th is

estim ter
■:;i!3

not

reason,
for
agree




- j r y v - c r v /i t h

certain
v ith

the

in d u stries,

to tals

feet
the

shovel f o r

that

sum
the

of

th is
the

n ajc r

Bureau

has

in d iv id u a l

in d u s tr y

net

p j\.pai\;d

:\ :v dust'rr e s t i m a t e s

^ r c u .- s .

8c
T r .b lc

2 *

-

I nr s ! dF r - ^ u ^:t l r :::
e :

.s

*7cr!-:er 3:iplcyr.:.:r't

i n Ilcuiu f ^ o 'b v ,r i ^ i I ^ u s ' j r i ^ r :
r

c.nd F 'v
.-

K ^Ilr

l /

(l&O? A^iV.g'O = 100 )
IndMslr^ Group
cr Industry

;':;jti,f ;.ctl,i> ::g i /
'
.i
fj^cDs i/~
VCIFDURABU; GOODS l /

all

^“iplrsyr^nt Indexes
Aug* July J uac - U *
■E
19iE 1 - C j.&.rF; :1941
9 .-

H
r o ■ oi- Ir.cxcrcs
July ;
1S45 !19 ’ !is::. !ic-:4

.162*5 145.6 150.5 167.9
181*1 187.8 196.9 228.1
112.0 112.3 113.9 120.5

257.5 286.5! O02.C:
325.5 372.7: 393. S 465.4
191.0 202.2: 207.3; 207.5
j
!

Durable Goods
IIlCS:
STl LL ,J;D SIjEIR PRCDIJCTS l/' 145.S 151.6 159.1 171.7
Slriot fv.rKo.cc s, steal works *
•
117*6 113.9 ; 121.0 124.1
;.::u rcllinn nills
:
1
Gr.-^y-ircr. find sorii-styol
:
;
!
:125.C
117.5! 119.8'! 122r2 :
oj- i.ings
.s- 1 le riblo - r on co st i nc: s
i
.
126.5!!127,9-134.0!'156.7
Stocl cr.stlag3
192.7;j201.3 :213.3 1244.4
89.1 : 91.4 I 36 v7 : 93.7
Cr^st-iron pipo r.nd fittings
12S.9 !133.0 ;133.2 1132.1
Tin cm s r.nd other tirvjc.ro
134,4 !133.2 : 141.6 i148.1
i
.’irw drc/on :?rcT_ purch?.sod rods
V rework
.:i
98.0 ; s 9 .i : 104.6 1116.1
Cub lory Mnd edge too In
143.5 1140.8 : 148.7 12.47.5
:
Tools (oxccpt odgo t.:rls,
1
;
:
LTiciehiro tools, files, nrd
160.3 ;165.2 1171.4'•177.4
sc.v.s )
Hr-ruv;aro
115* 7!119.0 :1 2 4 .S:!3.29,7
34 „ 7 1 68.4 i 9o,i ! 93.3
Pliirfoc rs * supp lie s
l
Stoves, oil burners, :\
r.d
1
;
i
her.ting enuipnont not
i
138.7
o j.oOvvhoro c Icis r»iCi: d
121.1!! 123 . e |123.6 1
:
:
Stor.i:i r.nd hot-TOter hcr.tir.g
:
149.7 i158.0 1165.2 :1C3.2
c.ppr.rc.tus r.nd stem fittings
!
;
Sti^npjd and onc’:i.cl od v.r.rc
.
I
:
137.8 |144.8 !150.4 1161.3
r.nd golvr.nizing
•
i
Fc.brio^tr.d structural and
141.1 |155.0 !168.0 ;20S.e
c r iii:: :ntr. 1 i:,ctr. lvrcrk
-r
“■obal doors, s‘ .sh, f rr,r.:;s,
'
99.8 !113.0 i 113.4 1173.9
raiding, c.:.:d trin
Belts, nuts, •7t?.shors, r.nd rivots
151. 5 1156.2 1161.71132.6
Forcings, ire:: find stool
195.9!|198.5 j214.9! [231.2
:
Y ought pip-3, voided r .n
.'r
? d
:
hor.vy riveted
251.4 258.0 !270.1 ;308.3
:
c0 r0v .
.r nir.ch.iri0 products ~nd
:
:
211.7 221,8 !234.5 1261.1
. v;ccd screvrs
136. S 135.2 1139.2 1121.2
Stool barrels, kegs, r.nd driuviS
366.8 585.8 1470.3 iS73»5
Firer.rr.s
■
I
i ^ n r ^ P Y 1/
£loctricr.l cquipr.-jnt
Hc.dios and ohonogrr.phs
Ca i
.'-’iUniciiiiior. equip:.vjrt




237.5
207.5
226.1
2C7.8

245.6 j257.9 !2f;7.-3
. w I24S.7
213.2 [
21-2,2 1253,5 1263,2
L vi . u iS 1- g ;3 i 5 .7
*'
1,

247.0 279.2! 2SC.5; 313.5
:
2P7.3;:215.3 222.01? 22.7
i
•
’
215.9 i239.9:: -350.0 : 245.4
1
■
213,5 !k'49.5: 277. '! 279.7
j
! 311.4 !349.3!!3 8 5 .Si 455. S
! 160.2 iieo.e:!198.5!175,4
j 206.7 : 231.8!!2 2 9 .8 :2 21 .5
i 208.4 ;217.4!!231.4!243.5
| 176.1 :196.0 ■ 0 4 .2 : 231.5
2
I 260.7 !291.5 3 0 6 .4 ;3 C i.6
1
1
:
|
t
:
1
! 282.0 :311.D 3 2 6 .4 1331.4
i 212,7 •242,3 261.3!26 1 .8
I 136.2 1159.7 164.0;170.3
1
1
I
1
j
' 202.4 !231,5 2 4 2 .3 ;2 5 6 .2
1
:
i
1 257.7 j292.2 3 2 0 .4 ;3 4 4 .9
;
1
:
j
i 245.3 i2E2.3 30-i.liS24.-i
i
!2 3 3 .7 ■
273.8 ;3 1 7 .5 :4 1 1 .2
1
169.6 •217.0 2 2 2.2:31 9 .6
2S7.9 :293„6 : £2 ’ . 7 *x C'r. 0
Z
}J
(' i\ . 3 :374c9i 4 2 2 .4 ;1 4 1 .0
r
i
:
551.0 ; 555.5!! 5 9 3 .6 ;CC4,i
:
:
•
3 7 '.4 ;427.3 ; 4 6 3 .5 !5 1 2 .1
237.3 !28,3,0 !300.5!235.5
662,8 1 7.01ICE7 . 0 :1 SC5. 6
84
:
j
396.6 1445.0!!4 7 4 .0 ;5 1 5 .3
O- «c !c S7.0 !435.11455.6
j
.
390.0 •4C3.4 1486.3;534.1
47S.2 .'507.3 ;£ 32.21551.9
:

T /s :- 2c - Ind.oxrs cf Pr-'-'vcticr. I7\v:-r .^nplGyrsuttt and ?r.y Hoi Is
r lii’. i&.nufaoturing Industries
Continued

Indus ;,ry _Gr#
;i:p
or Industry
j- r ft e i s c t i c s a l i /
izc
rin : hine ry and r:r.c1■jig- op
c
i
sh
predicts
W hines and turbines

Fay-7ioll
Auf o . July Juno . Aug.
1 -- ! ISvb 5 1CL5 ' 3144
515

I Bnploy-r.cr.t Indexes __
■—
ug• • July ; Juno Aug0
; .1945 1945 I 1945 I2L4
i ?g *7

202.2 20$.3; 227,9

107.1 202«7' 2C9.6? 227,7
508.1 319.5- 3 3 2 .O 576.6
':
1 rc.c t o r s
; 164 * 4 170.6 173.2- IS7.5
AgriculturaI rusI'iuory, o;:oIvidinr j
tractors
i 1-12.1: K G . 9 14C.5 160.1
.
• Machine t:.:cls
16 1.S 18 7.7 195.2; 207,4
i
; -~ ';f i- - col access orio s
a L i :; t
22C.3 ; 23*. lj 243 17: 264. 2
Textile iv.chinory
I 111.7. 113. S; 118,0: 121,5
1 257.9- 265.1; 274.0; 317.9
Pv:;;ps and punping equipment
I 78.8: 7S o 7: 80.*i| 70.5
■■ ^ T -1
*
«r
O w rs
Cash ‘
"Ogistcrs, a e
:din^; and
136.4: 128.0- 1-13,9! 163.:calculating i^chinos
Vias^ing. rachiros, vrrir.gors and
c.ricrs, done stic
, 1*16.6•• 1 - 8 ; 153.8; 177.4
- - .7
i
:
:
Sevring rs.chinos, c c.- stic and
-r e
'
:
:
:
industrial
122.3! 127.0: 131.1! 120.0
Re-frige razors r.nd refrigeration
I
:
oquip:-ent
124.4 130.3; 1GC.3I 150.5
.

Z2?*7\

571.3: 5SS*0'- 424.5

• 325.6! 565.£-585.4; 415,1
I 531.8: 640.6 6 7 ?.9 : ?.“S.Z
£‘i9.9j 2 7 1.S: 272,2! 291.0
:
:
25&«-i.: 2C7SG 306.3; 219.1
.[
0C)0 « w f: c2c ci
OSi'.2
t o."J : OvC» '' ’ ^ .j1 f i • G. 0
5 T
c>
1S1.5; 210.9! 227.7! ^20.6
512.2! ol-S.S! 5£-:.7: SG?.3
132,1 150.',; 167.71340.3
j 2 3 1 ,l! 2=5«.-^ 2 7 ? .? 'SlS.c
; 2'i£.S; 250.3! 2 S 1 .£ .? :0 .,
I
I
i
■
!
I 235.-; 252.6- 271.4 2- 13.4
i
i
;
!
i
} 158.3; 228.7; 242.6-276.':

?P i*.fSFCRTATI03 E E X C j . y - T
A
AUiCMOBii.ES j /
Leo r r - iv s
- .ic t o
Cars, olcctric-f ar.d stw-mrai Ir cad
-*ir^raft ard parts, excluding
aircraft engines
Airo raft engine s
Shipbuilding and boatbuilding
Hut oro y r s le z , bi cyc l - and pa. rt s
e%

S0C.6 • E61.l!3C25.4!lio 2.3 1713. 8 ISSS, 9:215?. 8 -29FZ1
471.6|477.7: 499.71 552,8 853.3|101%ljlOSG-yl :127aC
:
'
•
|
I
i
i
226.0l23S.l- 237.3; 23f;.7 SSS.i: 450.9; 4 7 2 .0 -45S.3
;
1120.9;11S1.7':12C5 ,C 1733.1 1917.2;231Ci4; 2540 e22334.4
; 1 33 5 .6 11C6 a s ;1 £ 9,7| 270 S 5 2JS.5;3C42.5;o233.3 4-19.,7
•
:o
■S47.S; 997.9:1060.3:1577.1 1952.4i21?3«i252 7.7 3379.1
120. 2 =131.8: 135.9; 133 » 8 21G.6; 251.3; 257.6! 2-J:2.7

AU^GMOriLfl S _l/

! 135.4; 1 4 4 .6 = :5 4 ,S5176.2 j 17C.l! 243,7;’ 2 7 2 .3 1319.C

iT^*r:-"tE 0US. :'£ T .i-.s .s r . x i i : : : r

P^CO'iOTS 3 /
fee.Itir,- \nd rcfir.ir^, rrir.,'- :
.;- ',
of ncuforrcus ixtr.ls
Alloying f.rd rollin” ard
’
di'r.r.ir.r; of r-i.nfcrrc.us n - r. In
oh
c-xccpt alv iiriu
c:C1.roles rxd v.ritohc 3
Jcv.v-lry (;rc ;icus i.istr.ls) r.nd
iowc iv rs * fir.dirgs
j
Cilvo.r.vc.rw arid ;; Itvocd vr.ro
Lirhtirit; ccuir.riont
AliT.i.r.’.r r.v.'.r.u
.:
fs.c cuvo s
Shi'^t-r^ctr.l v o :- ::c,c clscv:horo
.- r :,
J
cli.?s‘ fiod
i



I

130.1:132.0! 172.7! 183.6

: 1 3 7 .1 !1 3 8 .3 ;1 4 0 .6 ; 170.3
i
.
:
•
■16:. 6 516 2.6 [ 175.5:3 7?. 0
1 1 1 .9 .1 1 1 .5 ;1 1 9 .9 :1 2 7 .7
:
i
i
9 0 .2 i 89.61 91.2! 95u2
3 6 .B ; 86.7; G0.0: 88.5
1 0 6.2:1 1 2 .7 ;1 2 4 .2 !1 3 2 .6
2 5 1 ,3 ;2 6 0 .0 12 8 3 .5 !2 9 3 .c
j 134.2 i159.4 13 6.0:17 5 .2

I

252.7! 302.7= 327.0'-c42.S
2 5 7 .1 : 2 6 7 .0 ;2 0 2 .1 :3 1 5 .1
I
2 92.3 i 2 S3.3 ■ 2 G, 4 !236. 0
3
2 0 9 . j j2 3 4 .2 ;2 5 1 ,7 ;SS5.6
:
’
:
1 4 7 .0 ;14C,5 i1 6 2 .3 ;149.0
1 5 1 .4 :1 5 2 .S:132cl 157.0
1 5 S .C i2 0 i.0 i232.2 ;234.0
413. S :449. £:4S7.4 1521.':
23 4 .4 !3 0 3 ,7 1c23.3 321

10.
Table 2. - Indexes of Production .Worker Erioloyr/snt r.nd Pay llolls
in lianufc.cturing Industries \ f Continued

Industry Group
cr Industry

Ey.'.plovr.ent Indexes
Aug. July June Aug.
1945 l£i5 1545 IS 14

LTJIIBSR ARD TIMBER BASIC PRODUCTS j./107.5 107.9 108.9 118.8
Sawmills and logging ccip.ps
— 74.7 74.7 75.4 83.4
91.3 92.7 93.4 97.7
Planing and plywood rdlls
FURNITURE AHD FINISHED LUMBER
PRODUCTS
Mattresses and bodsprings
Furniture
Vscjcdcn boxes, ether than cigar
Caskets and other morticians1
;:oods
Y/ood preserving
YTcod, turned r.nd shaped

1/

165.6
158.7
150.4
186.7

93.3
88.8
95.6

133.9 164.3 165.0 177.3
187.5 194.2 197.5 201.0
165.3 173.6 180.3 180.6

94.6
88.5
94.7

!;endurable Gucds
•TEXTILE-iZLLL FP.ODUGTS AIID OTHER
FI BE? &ANUF. - TUILI8 l /
C
90.2 90.4
Cotton ;rr.nufaotures, except
102.9 103.3
small v.Tir: s
Cotton sr.iall vro.ros
97. S 97.3
Silk and rayon goods
70,9 70.5
'Woolen and v.-ersted manufactures,
nxccpt dyeing and finishing
90.0 90.5
Hosiery
60.0 59.6
Knitted cloth
89.0- 90.4
Knitted outerwear and Imittod
gloves
92.2 9 2.7
Knitted underwear
85.0 86.0
Dyoing and finishing textiles,
including woolen and vrorated
S3.5 34.4
Carpets ana rugs, wool
73.6
74.1
Eats, fur-felt
61 .9 59.2
90.1 58.9
Jute goods, except felts
and t wine
118.3 117.5


t‘
t

189.0 192.9 209»6: 227.1
133.8 133.9 147.3: 164.8
148.4 160.0 167.4; 165.2

56.6 93.0 100.2 10C.0
94.8 92.2 96.3 94.8
S3. 6 90.4 92*7 98.8
98.1 101.3 102.9 110.9
95.0 102.0
88.7 92.8
96.5 9S.8

STOSS, CLAY, ArTD GLASS PRODUCTS l / 109.3 109.3 111.0
Glass and glassware
124.9 123.6 123.6
Glasa products r.iade fron
99.8 106.6 109.7
purchased glas3
Ccnont
76.9 73.4 71.1
73.2 73.4 73.0
Brick, t ile , and terra cctta
113.9 113.2 116.5
Pottery and related products
Gypsum
82.1 80.9 81.9
Y/b.llboarci, plaster (exsept
gypsum), and mineral wool
112.3 114.6 114.1
Lins
79.0 78.9 80.2
Marble, granite, slate, and
1
othGr products
70.6 70.7 70.7
Abrasives
255.8 265.4 273.5
Asbestos products
118.4 120.0 121.3



Pay-Roll Indexes
Aug. July Juno ! Aug.
1S45 1945 1945 I 19 -

181.3
163.9
165.7
20 £ 5
*.

189.1
176.1
173.3
212.4

194.7
161.3
181,0
220.1

114.1
129.0

181.7 187.7 192,0 1G1.1
192.0 193.5 200. C 20-1.3

101.4
73.4
75.7
124.1
80.0

166.6
128.4
118.2
173.3
136.7

121.9
87.2

200.1 221.3 213.8. 218.8
158.7 133 oO 164.3 171.1

72.9
273.0
128,7

102.4 114.1 114.4 112.2
443.6 458.1 492.0 453.4
242.5 252a 6 254.8 253.1

96.0

159.4 159.9 174.6 170.4

;104.5 108,9
1100.8 97.3
1 72,1 74.1

153,5. 209,3 210.3 203.7
132.3 137«2 .193.4 173.9
133.9 138.4 142.1 133.7

I 94.1
f 6 1 .0
: 92.1

97.0
6 5.7
94.1

167.2 177.2 136.7 181.1
89.0 93.7 100.0 105.5
155,0 163 06 166.6 160.0

i 97.6 101.5
| 87.2 91.3

161.5 172.3 189,4 181.9
153.1 162.0 15G.4 163,3

j 92.2

i 8 5 .S
• 76.2
!
! 61.3
; 89.4
in s .o

88.9
78.9
6 2.7
92.5
124.9

139.6
111.6
113.6
174.4
217.2

180. S
127.5
127,4
176.3
141.2

145.0
1S1.1
109.6
171.5
227.5

.190.2
120. G
126.2
186.1
142.8

147.3
157.4
112.5
176.0
230.4

168.9
117.8
124.1
193.0
140.7

146.2
134.5
116.1
173.7
229.3

11.
Table 2, r Indexes of Production Tforksr Employment nnd Pay Rolls
in Manufacturing Industries \f Continued
Enplovnont Indexes
Aug j . July June. Aug.
r
1945 1945 1945. 1944

Industry Group
or Industry
APPAREL At?D OTHER FINISHED
TEXTIlfi PRODUCTS
Hon*s clothing, xiot elsewhere
classified
Shirts-, collars, “
and nightwear
Underwear and netfkwear,' mon’ s
Y/ork shirts’
VTonen, s clothing, not else who ro
classified
Corsets and- allied" gam&nts
Millinery
Handkerchiefs.
Curtains, draperies, and
bedspreads
House furnishings, other than
curtains, etc#
Textile bags

\
f

LEATHER ,,'jJD LEATHER PRODUCTS
Leatli&r
Boot and shoe cut stock and
findings
Boots and shoos
Leather gloves andKittens
Trunks*and suitoasts

l/

1/

POOD
Slaughterin' and sieat packing
Butter•
Condensed and evaporated nilk
Ice cream
Flour
Foods, prepared
Ceroal .preparations
Baking
Sugar refining, cane
Sugar, beet
Confectionery
Bsvorajros, nonalcoholic
Kalt liquors
Canning.and preserving

i/

tobacco iiaiupicstfa&a
Cigarettes
~
Cigars
Tobacco .(chowi-ng and smoking)
and snuff




98.9

96.4 102.2 110.5

85.0 86.0 89.8 96.3
67.5 6 8 .2 6.8.9 74.0
70.1 71.6 7.3.4 74.3
103.9 10*5.4 107.8 111.8
70.1
71.0
71.5
51.2

64.6
71.0
6 0 .9
5 0 .7

7A.3
7^.5
6 5 .9
50.5

GO. 5

60.6

63.3

79.0
•77.1
78.1
58.8

Pay-Roll Inde:;c3
Aug. IJuly Juno" Aug.
19- 11915 1S45 1944
15

157.3j 167.5 183.1 190.9
135.01151,5
110.7! 123.7
124.1! 145.5
187.2! 197.2

164.2
125.8
153.7
208.0

160.6
127.5
142.1
208.5

108.4! 109.2 125.1 139.6
116.7!122.6 134.6' 129.8
109.61106.3 91.4 129.3
S4.3j 93.2 96.2 103.8

78.5- 117.2| 121.2 135.8 142.3

100.8 10? .1 . 105.7 101.6
121,3 122.0 124.3 118.2

175.6>183.7 195*6 185.1
212.9 155.3
11S3.61207.7
:

91.0
84.6

15 7 .0 ;1 6 5 .0 170.3 158.2
141.21146.6 149.3 146.2

88.6
80.9

8S..5
81.2

89.8
82.7

66.3 85.5 86.0 8d . 1
77.6 77.7 78.7 79.7
113.3 113.3 116*8 125.7
156.4 153.3 152,2 147.7

141.81147.7
1 4 1 .2 !14S.0
181.91201.8
240.5!245.5

152.5
154.1
211.9
255.9

140.4
140.2
221.8
230.6

124.6
103^2
137.1
162.6
1C9.9
123 .’7
144.3
126.8
107.9
92.1
4 8.2
101.0
123.0
149.1
133.2

198.61205.8
1 5 8.2j175.0
226.31236.4
2C0.5i296.5
161.5!169.0
210.11218.5
244.6 : 259.4
225.61225.9
170.9:174.6
1 3 9 .2 jl45.1
72.8= 6 5 .8
1 65.7:164.2
166.61177.7
2 2 4 .2 |230.7
248.0 j 249.9

196.4
177.9
231.1
302.2
156.0
211.0
258.4
231,0
174.1
155.1
£ 5 .1
187.4
169.7
219.9
156.9

215.5
210.7
205.2
255.3
157.9
190.2
221.5
208.3
167.5
172.5
6 4 .9
188.3
206.4
223.9
306.2

■123,3
105.7
141,4
166.7
112.9
121.4
144*0
124.4
108.4
93.3
4 1 .9
98.6
124 * 8
146.7
123.7

116.7
106.0
141.2
1G9.2
107.9
119.3
14 5..1
124.7
110.4
99.1
41.6
100.0
124.4
143.1
78.8

137.7
129.7
133.5
155.7
110.1
114.1
132.0
122.0
112.0
108.9
4 5 .7
113.8
148.8
140.2
163.4

8*1.2 83.2 85.9 88.2 1 5 0 ,3 :1 5 1 .4 164.1 157.5
123.5 123.5 123.5 1 2 7 . 2 ' 197.6:20 0 .5 204.4 195.9
. 61.6 5 9,9 64.8. 67.6 1 14.6:114.6 136.6 133.4
91.5

91.3

9C.5

86.0

1 4 9 .0 ;1 4 8 .0 150.2 135.6

12.
Table 2. - Indaxos of Production Worker Smnlcyrocnt and Pay Rolls
in lianufacturing Industries _!/ Continued
! . Enploynicnt Indexes
Aug, j July ; Juno Au£.
1945 I 19-i5 | 19*5 1944

Industry Group
or Industry_____

194.0
180.6
187.3
165.4
199.6
182.8 178.8

184.
171.
179.
160.
180.
171.

193 .’5
180.7
181.8
165.5
198.5
180.6

197.7
183.8
192.5
172.0
198.6

98.01 93.8! 97.5 98.. 9 I 140..
92.71 90.5; 92.2 92.9 • 128.
104.9: 103.8; 103.8 105.5 ’ 153.
92.6! 93.2; 92.6 95.2 ! 130.
103.5! 105.5! 106.0 108.4 173.

137.8
119.7
155.1
134.6
178.3

139.6
121.7
155.6
137.5
186.3

114.2=
104. ll
111. S
i
105.4!
10 5.2
109.6:

PAPER AITD ALLIED PRODUCTS
Paper and pulp
Paper goods,.other
Enve lopo s
'
Paper brigs
Paper boxes

Pr.y-Rcll Indexes
i Aug. July Juno «iug.
15 1944
j 1945 1945 19-

113.7!
103.4;
111.4!
105. S
i
110.71
io e .9;

n a .o
104.9
115.2
108.3
115.0
110.9

118.8
106.8
119.0
109.5
122.4
113.5
I

PRINTING, PUBLISHING, AND ALLIED
INDUSTRIES 1 /
Newspapers and periodicals
Printing, book and job
Lithographing
Bookbinding

\/

CHS1.IICALS AI- ALLIED PRODUCTS
D
Paints, varnishes, and colors
Drugs, nodicinos, and
insootioides
For furies and .cosmetics
Soap
Rayon and allied products
Chemicals, not elsewhere
classified
Explosives and safety fusps
Compressed and liquefiod gases
Ammunition, sr.iall-ams
Fireworks
Cottonseed oil
Fertilizers

I

135.0
118.4
149.4
132.3
182.9

325. 3 6 3 .0 ;3 8 1 .3 356.6
163.0 168.8; 171.2 169.1

190.0! 203.71 212.5 204.3
103.0! 102.9! 103.1 106.4

272.6
176.
157.
184.3

283.7
171.4
163.1
185.5

265.2
161.6
165.8
175.7

161.2! 162.4! 164.8 170.0- . 2 8 8 .P 291.
1105.4I1207.2I1304.3 1119.1 :JS07.£ 1879.
148.2! 148.4! 150.3 153.8 ■
266.6 270.2
839.7!3345.7!l507.7 13D9.6 1345.0 2636 .2
1437. 7!l510. JJ1729. 8 2516.4 =3698.2 4070.
76.3;. 76.2| 75.3 81.4 i 145.1 150.
106.2! 1 0 4 .4 ;1 1 1 .5 101.5 ! 241.8 247.-

298.5
1984.3
264.6
3037.4
1789.5
164.3
258.8

295.1
l'ES.O
271.7
2224.8
6578.7
153.7

229.5
224.4
189.9
144.3
218.3

220.9
214.0
186.8
152.5
218.0

249.5 281.3 287.3
249.7 286. 293.8
211.6 214.9 217.1
212.8 23 7. w 242.7

291.0
294.3
233.4
247.1

181. l|
120.5|
95.3!
110.0!

270.7
164.9
160.1
181.6

182.5! 103.1 182.4
119.8! H 3 . 4 116.9
95.5! 96.6 99.5
111.2! 111.4 110.0

226.6

r

PRODUCTS OF PETROLEUM AED COAL 3./
Petroleum refining
Coke and by-products
Paving, materials
Roofing materials

127.31
127.6;
101.5!
70.4!
116.p!

127.*! 126.8
127.6! 127.3
100.5! 100.3
72.4! 6 9 .8
1 1 7 .2 ;1 1 6 .3

127.4
125.5
107.0
74.3
119.7

RUBBER PRODUCTS j /
Rubber tires.and inner tubes
Rubber boots, and shoos
Rubber goods, other

148.4!
159.3!
113.pl
124.4;

151.1!
162.1!
113.1!
127..8!

161.2
168.5
131.4
137.5

MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIES j./,
Instruments (professional and
scientific)., and fire control
equipment
Photographic apparatus
Optical instruments and
ophthalnic ~oods
Pianos, organs, and parts
Ganos, toys, and dolls
Buttons
• \re extinguishers _______________
-

155>j8! 158.5! 165.0 170.0

280.3 300.9 o23. 8 3 19.9

4 4 9 .4 i4 7 3 .3 ;5 1 1 .7 557.1
154.0! 154,9] 156.5 166.6

737.9 805.1 987.6 1051.9
250.1 259.6 262.5 270.8

1 8 2 .1 !1 7 8 .8 ;1 9 5 .6 205.2
96.7! 101.7= 105.2 83.4
7 4 .9j 77.2; 81.1 91.2
80.8! 82.4! 83.5 82.7
411.3i420.7i43 5. 5 560.0

283.0 294.0 335.6
164.2 197.9 207.4
151.2 161.9
im
166.( 171.0
786 .8 910.5 988.6




155.2
166.7
114.5
131.2

| 226.9
! 223.6
I 184.4
I 135.9
! 205.5
I

2 3 3 .'
227.
190.
149.5
216.

341.3
158.5
15o * 8
1016.2

13*
Table 2* - Indexes of Production ’Toriesr Er.0 l 0y7. 0nt and Pay Rolls
1
in ianufn.cturin^ Industries \ fContinued

Indexes fcr tho nr.j or industry groups havo been adjusted to levels indicated
by tho final 19.3 data raado available by tho Bureau of Enployuent Security
of the fodaral Security Agoncy* Indexes for 15 major groups are not comparable
•with those published in niraoogrr.phsd releases dated prior to Goptcnbor ISIS
or the October 1915 issue of the Monthly Labor Review, Comparable indexes
fron January 1939 available upon request. Five najcr groups, Furniture and
finished lua.ber products, Stone, clay and glass products, Tobacco inanufr.ctures,
ChwCiicals and allied proa\>.cts, and Products of petroleum ar.d coal, needed no
further ad justznsnt end are therefore comparable vd.th the data previously
published*




‘14.
Table 3. - Indexes of Snploymont and Fay Rolls iii
■Scloctjd ifcnsEinufto'turing Industries
(1939 AvSrr.jje = 100)

Industry Group
or Industry

Enploynont Indexes
^ug9 July Juno iiUgo
:
1S45 19- 5 1945 1S44

Mining:
Anthracite
77.4
rdtuninous coal
87.1
lfotc.lt
73.1
Iron
119.4
Copper
81.3
Lead and zinc
85.-0
Geld and silver
21. 2'
liisce llano ous
66.8
Quarrying and nonnetallic
81.7
Crude potrolour.1
production l /
84.1
Public utilities:
Telephone
2/
Telograph
119.4
Electi’ic li^ht and pcivor
84.1
Street railways and busses
117.3
Yihclcsalo trade
95.8
Retail trade
93.8
Food
99.9
Gone ra 1 r rchandi so
.ie
104.7
Appare1
96.7
Furniture and house furnishings 61.9
Automotive
69.6
Limber aiid building uaturials
91.8
Hotels (year-round) Z /
109.9
Powsr laundries
106.1
Cleaning and dyeing
117.3
Class 'I steai- railroads 4 /
i
146.7
Vfctcr transportation b/~
313. x

2/
3/
'* /
5/

Pay-roll Indexes
ug
/lUCo July Jvoie ■ U o
9 :ll’i 5 1945 1 - 5 1&14

77.6 78.9 77.9
87.1 8 9.2 95.0
7 4.6 76.0 85.5
1 9 .6 120.3 134.6
84.9 87-7 100.0
87.2 9 0 .3 98.9
21.0 21.2 2 2.7
6 9 .0 67.7 87.6
8 1 .3 80.5 86.7

148.0 142.7 145.4 145.8
188*0 190.7 227.6 215.6
114.2 121.1 128-5 136.6'
200.8 201.6 215.6 219.9
120-8 141.7 151.0 161.5
157.2 161.1 171.0 182-8
26.1 26.0 27.1 29.9
106.1 114.1 I I P .4 148.6
155.9 161.9 158.8 165.3

83.8

137.2 135.7 136.1 132.7

2/
1 9 .3
8 3 .6
1 6 .8
94.9
94.9
0 0 .0
07.9
9 0 .8
6 2 .0
69.4
9 2 .2
0 9 .4
0 8 .3

21.2
4 6.9

10.0

83.6

84.1

2/ 129.6
117.9 122.8
82.3 83.2
117.3 113.9
9 4.4 9 5.5
96.2 94.1
101.0 104.6
111.2 102.4
106.6 97.6
62.2 62.8
68*3 66.9
9 2 .4 9 2.6
109.5 109.4
107.2 109.0
123.0 118.4
147.2 146.7
303.0 2 55.3

2/

2/

200.4
120.7
178.7
143.3
132.1
144.8
141.3
139.6
88.5
104.6
133.4
172.0
160.5
179.9

175.0
119.6
177.1
144.7
136.4
145.5
148.0
150.0
90.8
108.3
138.7
171.?
169.7
197.7

175. S
1T9.2
178.2
141.9
134.2
142.8
148.3
15?. 8
89.3
105.3
137.9
171.5
166.3
199.8

177.9
115.4
171.5
136.3
126.3
141.7
132.7
133.3
86.9
98.2
133.9
158.8
159.8
178.6

2/

2/

2/

2/

2/

664.0 755.5 744.5 535.2

Decs not include well drilling or rig building#
Not avai lablo 9
Cc.sh payments only; additional vr,luo of boar cl, roar:, and tips, not included.
Source; Interstate Conferee Coiriir/ission.
Cased on ostinatos prepared by the U* S. UhriLir:^ 0 oranission covering
eniployr.:ent cn active dcop-sca ^Tioricrji-flag steak and not or norckants vessels
of 1,000 &ross tons and over# Excludes vessels under bareboat charter to, or
owned by the A m y or Navy*




15;
Table 4. - Estimated ITunbsr cf Production Workers in
So looted Honaanufacturing Industrie's - (In thousands)

Mining :
Anthracitc
Bitunir-cus coal
Metal:
Iron
Copper
Lead and zinc
Gold and silver
Liisce llane ous
Telephone l /
Telegraph
Elcctric light and pov/cr l /
Street railways and busses
Hotels (year-round) l /
Fov:or laundries
Cleaning raid dyeing
Class I steam railroads 5/
Water transportation 6 /

l/
4/

64.1
323
64.5
24.1
1 9 .4
13.2
5 .2
2 .6
a
4 5 .0
205.
227
354
4/
£/
1,449
164

(

’%/

j/

June 1045.

•Aug# 1S45 j July 1045

Industry

l/

I
;
i
:
!
!•

64.3
323
65.8
24.1
2 0 .2
13.6
5 .2
2.7*
2/
44- 9
.
204
226
353

Aug. 1944
64.5
352
•75.4
2 7.1
23.8
1 5.4
5 .6
3 .5
2/
4 6 .2
203
230
353

65.3
331
6^.0
24.2
20.9
14.0
5 .2
2 .7
2/
4 4 .4
202
227
353

^

!
i
1/
I 1,451
j 163

±
1

±
1

1,454
159

1,449
134

Data includc sc.lr.ried personnel,
1 ot r.vi.i lab lo .
;
iiy.cludos messengers, and approximately G,000 cnployccs of general and divisional
headquarters, and of cable con.pr.nies. Data include sc.lc.ried personnel.
The change in definition from. "vn- earner" to "production worker" in tho newer
go
laundries and cleaning and dyoir-g industries result's in the emission cf
drivor-salesrten. This causes a sigr.ificc.rt difference in the data.
series
arc being prepared.
Sources Interstate Coanerce Com ission. Data include salaried personnel.
Based on estimates prepared by tho U. S. Iir.ritii.ie Cor.iT.issi on covering' employment
cn active deep-sea Amo.rican-flag stean and uutcr •’orche.nt -/esseIs cf 1,000
gross tons and over# Excludes vessols under bareboat charter to, or c v ed by
- .n
tho A m y or 1Iavy.

"o
Sw

5/
&/

Table 5* - Percentage Chr.nge 5 in Employment :ancl Pay Rolls
in Selected Nonmanufacturii’ g Industries, Aug. 1845
Pay Roll

Employment
Industry

YJholesalc trade
Food products
Groceries and food specialties
Dry goods and apparel
Machinery, equipment and suppliej
Farm products
Petroleum an?, petroleum products
(incl. bulk tank stations)
Automotive
Brokerage
Insurance



July
.1S45

1.0

/

-

/

*4
.7

.1

- .4
/3 7 .3

/
-

.6
.1

/

0
.4

Aug.
1944
/
.S
- 1 .5
/
1
- 6 .7

/

j'
I
1
■
|
!

2.8

/1 7 .2
/ 3 .5

/
/
/

8.1
6,1
1.2

!

July '
1915

Aug.
1944

- 2 .3
- 2 .1
- 2 .3
- 1 .2
- 3 .7
/1 7 .7

/ 3 .7
/ 3.1
/ 3.9
- 5 .6
/ 8 .4
/1 9 .8

-

/ 6 .0
/ 10.0
/1 1 .8
4 .3

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

1G.
Table G. -

tod I^u:ibcr of f^ploy^os in Iiona£rici:l*.r.ral £str.bl:lshncnts
by Industry Division
(in thousands)
Aur>
3 9^5

| J uly
! 19iC

Total 3 /

36,894

| 57,229

2.:^iiufr„c i'uriiig 2 /

13,837

| 14,150

784

?84

Industry
Division

L'ininf.;
Contract Construction and Federal fores
ac c ount c ons t ruoti on

1 Aur.
is.v
:.:
:
:

59,744
16,025
B54

i
951

;

Transportation and public utilities

3,338

j

Trado

6,963

Finane:■ service and miscellaneous
,

4,505

Federal, State- and Local covcr.nn.ont,
excluding Federal force account
o onstrue ticn

! OViKO
I isi-e
:
i 37,549
i
:
I .14,554
:
:
1
794

911

5,556
I
| 6,975
:
j 4,572
:
:

5,915

j

:

5,951

845

?00

| 5,850
;

3,313

!
:

6,918

:

7,004

1 4,589
4,58?
1
:
:
:
;
j
j
! 5,955
5,359
J—
- : ------

l/

^wstir.p/U. s iriclud; all full- and part-tir.io wv.cs and salary vrcrkors in
n ■ a c u 11urc. 1 osi.r.fclislirr.orits v;ho aiv oi^pl-jy.c.: during rh~ pay period
:n
ondinj nearest the loth of [ • .. nonth. Proprietors, svI 1~vnr» oycd
:'•■
.
1
porccvis, •;.0::u.:sii0 servant:*, ..nd personnel of t e a r i- forces r .h - r .v d
, o
oxcludcd*

2/

Estii.-xitos for nn.uufr.cturiiig hr.vo toon adjusted to levels indioatol by firxil
1 - .2 data inade available by the Bureau of £i.\ployx:iont Security cf tho Federal
9 .Security iurcncy# Since th* estijsat^d. nv^Vber of r»roduction v/orkors in
manufacturing industries h fc boon further adjusted to final IQlzo data,
fiv
subsequent to Dccoi-ibor 1£\j£, th^ tivo sots u? ustir'.atos arc net ccnsarablo »




17.
TablJ: 7. - £ati:aitid I;unbc r of Snoloyoes in Kona(-ricultural Establishments, by State
(in thousands)

•Region czid Stoto

111 industry di visions
July
June
July
1- 5
S .194i
lP'i5

July
19i5

I.uiufac tur in/.'
July
June
1315
134i

Ecw England l /z /
Iv '.ir
lc .G
Toiv IIr.:.ipshiro
Vo mcnt
He. 5SflChUSO tt s
Rhode Island l / z /
C onnecticut

2,864
.236
133
80.?
1,506
255
654

2,909
237
131
8 1.4
1,527
263
570

3,040
262
i34
80.3
1,581
277
706

1,347
9 7 .6
60.6
3 0 .3
647
136
379

1,403
1,5-14
100.0
121.8
63.9
o2 . t?
t
31.4
32.0
670
736
142
154
397
436

llidttlc Atlantic
Hew York
How Jar<?iy
Pennsylvania

8,824
4,373
1,422
3,030

8,935
4,427
■*,443
3,055

9,193
4,542
1,509
3,142

3,638
1,59.?
771
1,324

3,803
1,656
800
1,347

4,109
1,904
972
1,433

East Kcrth Central l / 3 /
Ohio
“
Indiana.
Illinois l / 3 /
aliohi gar.
—
Wisconsin l / 3 /

8,220
2,255
991
2,656
1,548
769

4/8,329
2,286
1,003
£ / 8 ,687
1,586
762

8,657
2,349
1,044
2,739
1,730
795

4,005
1,131
493
1,134
■
023
419

4/4,130
1,154
512
4/1.165
855
419

4,592
l,P-59
530
1,384
1,024
455

Vfcst iTorth Central 1 / 3 /
Minnesota l / s /
—
I e e. l /3 /
w?
Missouri
Ecrth Dakota l / 3 /
South Dakota "T/o/
Nebraska, l / o / - *~
Kansas

2,769 i / 2 , 803
619
622
438 if 438
927
945
71.2
71.9
80.4
80.6
254
259
379
355

2,819
623
436
947
68.7
80.4
257
407

852
202
144.8
325
6.1
9 .6
57.0
106.9

■
889
203
i /1 5 0 .1
344
6.1
9 .6
62. 3
113.2

927
212
157.3
341
6.1
1 0 .3
62.0
139.6

South Atlantic
Do lav/are
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
V est Virginia
v
ITorth Carolina
South Carolina
Goorgia
Florida

4, "88
88.9
651
454
666
*12
666
363
637
430

4,549
96.9
SBS
476
679
417
693
374
553
461

1,450
43. 6
2 50
13.8
186
131.1
337
161
246
82.0

1,490
4 5 .0
266
1 3.9
190
137.?
341
152
248
86.9

’,,618
51.9
301
14.1
194
131.7
3f>4
167
279
115.7




4,411
91.0
662
457
670
423
672
35c
635
Z-.i
l 7l

18'.Table 7. - Estimated Nunb&r of Enployeos in rlcnagricultural Establishments, by. State
Cont*d
(in thousands)

Region and State

AllJuly
1945

dustry divisions
Juno
July
1915
1941

'
Manufacturingr
July
Jur.o
July
19
1 -S15
1245

East South Central
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alaba:x.
Mississippi

1,687
415
518
520
234

1,713
415
528
533
233

1,772
429
544
553
246

618
115.6
196
235
71.2

633
1 16.0
203
241
7 3 .3

698
122.4
220
272
84.0

Vfcst South Central
-Arkansas
Louisiana
OlclahtT.ia
Texas

2,458
254
459
354
1,381

2,490
274
460
369
1,387

2,562.
246
492
376
1,448

598
60.5
137.7
74.5
r25

619
65.2
140.7
7 9 .2
334

730
72.2
168.6
86.2
403

129
11.9
15.4
4 .4
4 8 .4
4 .9
1 7.0
25.1
1 .5

124
1 2 .0
13 .9
4 .3
4 7 .5
4 .9
1 8 .3
2 2 .0
1 .5

136
13.1
16.0
4 .4
4 9.2
c .l
16.4
29.9
3.0

1,090
233
137.9
719

1,095
232
140.7
722

1,385
268
164.0
953

Mountain
tlcntana
Idaho
V/yoning
Colorado
Nov/ iicxico
Arizona
Utah
Kevada

907
109
93.
63.9
263
82.9
107.1.44
4 2 .7

Paqific
VvV.shington
Ofocrcn
California
_l/

3,373
616
343
2 ,414

901
109
9 3 .0
61.3
263
8?.. 2
103.8
140
4 2 .7
3,358
611
345
2,402

911
109.9
95.1
62.6
265
79.5
107.0
150
4 1 .6
3,607
645
363
2,599

Estimates fcr manufacturing have boon rovised to o-infona vdth the ncv; scries
prepared by c cope rating state or Regional office* B&causo this scrios has
boon .:-.djustcd to recent data mao available undor tho Federal Social Security
prcgrr.n, it is not conparablo with data previously s ’^cvki ncr T/ith current
estimates' for "All Industry Divisions." Cor.iparablo scrips, January 101- to
3
date, available upon roquost'to Rcgien&l Diro6tcr»
S.~Dopartnont of labor,

Z/

Address:

Regional Director, U, S, Department cf Labor, Boston 8, iiassachusotts.

J5/

Address.:

Regional Director, U. S. Department of Labor, Chicago 6, Illino is.

4/

Juno estir.o.tes are revised data.




19

Table

8 - Employment
—

in Regular Federal Services and in
Government Corporation, in Selected ftontha
(in thousands)

— —- ■
■
■
August

Branch

T',r ; loyrant
-r
July

Jur.c

194«j
f

5

if

Way
1?45
2/

Acril

1S45

August
1944

3,C27.R

3 ,ao6.0

3 ,7 i p .9

3,672 .4

3 , 013.2

3,338.3

3,784.0

3,762.1

3,675.8

3,629.3

3,570.1

3,3'»4.8

255-5

257*8

253.0

221.9

253.7
127 .>
i

126.2

2*6.3
123.4
127.9

270.5

130.0

126.6
126.4

3,528.5

3,504.3

3,422.-3

3,375-6

3,313.8

3,074.3

2,753.0

2, 720.6

2.654.5

2,6C9.3

2, 561.6

2,360.3

1,33 9.6

1,8£2.4

1 ,8 9 2 .9

1,911 J.

1,929.4

1,972.4

863.4

828.2

761.6

693 .2

633.2

387.9

770.5

733.7

763.3

766.3

752.2

714.0

751.5

765.2

751.7

749.8

735..7

693.3

1 S .0

18 .5

16.6

16.5

16.5

15.7

Judicial .........

2.7

2.7

2.6

2.6

2.6

2.7

Legislative

6 .4

6 .4

6.4

6 .4

6 .4

6.2

34.4

34.8

34.1

34.1

3 4 .1

34.6

T#tal ...............................................
■Executive

3/ .

Y ashir£ton rrietropolitan
,r
area ......................
T
.7ar agencies 4 / ....... . ....
Cther agencies’..................
Other areas

.....

var a^cncies 4/..................
\
T
Continental United
States .....................
Outside Continental
United States ^ /,...
Other agencies .
Continental United
States ...................
Cutside continental
United States £ / ..

Government corporatipns

6/ * ...

124.7
130.8

140.1
130.4

Prepared by the Division cf rons t rue tfor; and Tv:.lie _.i7.p oy^eiit
.
3

1/
2/
3/
4/
5/

-J

PreliT.inary
F.evised
Includes employees fin United States navy yards ar.d on force—
account construction vrhc? are
also included under construction and shipbuilding and ropair p r e s e t s (tables 10 and 11 )•
Covers War and Navysr Departments, Maritime Corrrrnisci cn, Rational Advisory Coirmitteo for
Aeronautics, The Fs^airia Canaj, and the err*cr£er.cy war a r .c i u s •
Inolndjs Alaska an.a the lanaroa Canal 2ono#
Data^ are ior employees of the panam 't Railroad Ccrr.pany, the 'ed e ra l Reserve pinks, and -ba,nks
of the I arm Creel's Administration v - are paid oux cf or-uratir.^ revenue and not out o f 1
*
.r :c
Federal az.propricutdons• Data for other Governnv:jnt corpcrations are 'included under the
executive service «




20

Table S . — Pay Rolls cf Regular Federal Services and of
Government Corporations in Sc looted Months

(In thousands cf dollars)

Fay• rolls 1 /
August
1945

July
1S45

June
lG4r
?

K.iy
1S45

2/

Branch

£/

If

H

Arril
1545

August
1944

l!

Total................................................

6s6,342

71S,750

695,763

701,274

607,700

693,369

Executive 4 / ..............................

633,062

710,494

637,809

693,471

679,932

695,550

55, 32s
Z5,«75
25,453

54,399

30,147

57,720
27,17S
30,541

54,361

2C,^tfO

28,33?

2n
.,329
23,570

55,504
27,263
28*216

Other areas............................ j i
;
i

631,019

5p2,774

632,431

635,110

625,533

030,046

V ar agencies 5 / ..................
.T

467,753

509,337

490,018

497,613

436,223

4f=s3,l&6

422,452

443,639

426,004

437,817

429,956

435,674

65,341

66,193

64,014

59,7s6

56,273

52,522

143,226

142,937

142,463

141,497

139,304

141,850

133,637

133,734

133,367

137,719

135,653

133,454

4 ,2 0 3

4,0 5 6

3,779

3,651

3,3 c6
5

263

373

316

111

7G2

777

Legislative..................................

1,762

1,771

/ j?7

1,635

Government corporations 2/.„..

5,650

5,606

5,431

5,391

Tfashlngton metropolitan
area ............................
V’ar agencies
.................
Cther agencies’...................

Continental l'-nited
States....................
Outside continental
United States 6 / ...

!

Other agencies ................
Continental United
States;....................•
Cutside continental
United States 6/...

!
I

4 ,5 3 9 '

Judicial......................................

—

_ .

—

i

i

1,627
5,359

1,527
5,515

i
L

Prepared Vy Division of Construction and Public Employment

1 Data
/

are for all pay periods erding during the calendar month* The revised pay-roll
et.rics is available upon request monthly fror^ 1£43 to date. Revised d?- for 1939-42
ta
T.'ill be available shortly.

2 / Preliminary*

3/ Revised.
4 / Includes data for United Status navy yards and iorea—
account construction which are ‘
ilso
inc-Luded under construction and shipbuilding and r ’ palr projects, (tables 10 and 11)*
5 / Covers Yf&r and J avy Depart^-nts, 'i,r
.aritiine Commission, *lati.nal Advisory Ccrrmittce for
Aeronautics, Tho Panama Canal, and the omsrgcnc-y vrar 'Ui'cncies *
6 / Includes Alaska and the Fanama Canal Sor.c *
7 / Data are for employees cf the lanomn, Railroad Company, th*j Federal Reserve banks, and
banks of the Farm Credit Administration tv art. paid out of operating revenue and not
I:o
out of Federal appropriations* Data Tor other Government corporations are included
under the executive scrvio*•




21

Table 1 0 .— Total jEraployront and Pay Relic in United States liavy Yards and Private
Shipyards within Continental United .States by
Shipbuilding - legion, August 1945
-

Employment (in thousands)
Shipbuilding region

August
19<5

....2L -

Julv
1945

August
1944

Pay rr»11s (in theisands
August
1945
........ U . .............

July
1945

August
1944

1,0 Z 0 #5

I , 091.5

1 ,5 2 7 .9

293,252

317,117

3 8 9 ,ICQ

IT. s« navy yards 2 / ....
Private shipyards........

293 i9
721*0

316.7
774.8

323*8
1,204*1

90,034
203,218

95,365
221,75?

51,946
327,154

North Atlantic ................
South Atlantic ................
Gulf....................................
Pacific .............................
Great Lakes.......................
Inland ...........................

292.0
96,9

413*1
1C3.C
130,6
395.7
25 02
17 c3

55 0 .9
134 q9
207*5
513*4
58 09
62*3

113,728
30,859
31,838
107, ses
5,458
3,331

123,445

A ll regions ...

122 f O
r
375,6
19 c8
14<2

31,207
35,254
114,610
7,814
4 ,7 0 7

%

i

Prepared 'ey Division Ci Conj-truction ?^nd ^-lblic Hr-.plo}"uentc
1 / Preliminary.
2 / Includes all navy yards constructing rr rspa’
Irir-J ships, Including the Curtis 3r.y (Maryland)
Coast Guard yard* B .v are also included in the Icde-fal executive service (tables 2 and 3'
at3 / Breakdov/n not available#




22
Table 11 .“ Sstiniated 2T.plo n c.rt and Payrolls cn Construction Within
yContinental United States, August 1C45

(In thousands)
Pay rolls
....... ....... .......................................
August
August
July
1^44
1945
1S45 1 /

Err.plcyrrcnt
Type of projcct

August
1345 1 /

July
1945

August
1944

■ v construction, total 2 / ......
's ;

1 ,0 9 5 .6

1,C>;3 .3

£75.1

3/

3/

2/

At the construction sit*....,..

553.3

303.1

720.7

3/

3/

3/

Federal r,ro .loots 4 / ...........
Airnrrtn..........................
Buildings .........................
Residential ...............
Kanre si denti al £ / .......
Slectrification .T..........
Reclamation .................
River, harbor and flood
control..........................
Streets ar.d highways.....
VTaler - .d sewer systcris
ir
'•■Msecllancous .................

20 0.0
9.5
141. 9
£ .3
I 32.6
1 .0
6 .3

206.3
9 .9
149.9
1 0 .0
139.9
.3
5-3

2 2 8,1
l 6 .6
140.2

-14.3
9 .3
3-2
13.5

!
|
j
i

13 . 1
10.0

!
;
3 .? |
14 .ft :
;
*

1

7?3*s j
422 .6 i
i 7 o .« ;
2 5 1.7 !
:

6 9 0 .3 |
392. 2 ;
1* 3.4

142 .2

144 .2
11 9.9

Other 6 / .............................

1 4 1.8 |
;

■
Maintenance of State roads 7/-j

9 3 .0 j

W

*
1

19.2
22 .3

2 ,1 2 7
32,5^3
22cl
1,336

222.3

13.7
2 1 .6 :

1J .0
6.0
1 2 .5
^
4 5 2 .0
20Z.3
107 . 1
9 5 .2

i
i
:
•
;
:
j
!
!
j

14 .7
17 .3
1 9 .0

141.9
9‘; .4
3 3 .1
19 .?
13.6
14 .9

140.2

154.4

32.0

9 2 .2 1

95 .S

$ 48,163 $ 4 8 ,637
VS1S
3,158
|
3-,75s 1 31,264
2 , 3r
:-' i
i
> ‘:«3'*,4C5
2 c ,673
124
37
1,205
3,151

34,630

115 .7
•5
j

46,196
1,746

20.5

jiOn-rederal ore .jects............
Buildings ............................
Rssidenxial .................... :
Ixnrcsidential .............. i
? arm dwellings and service!
buildings................... :
Public utilities ................ I
Streets and highways _____
State ................................. !
County and m unicipal.... .
'[iscollanec-us .....................

130 .^

$

2 ,3 0 0
1,332

2,603
l ,v l l

566
2,913 j

I , QC4
2,-U7

3,403

3/1S6

\
3/
!
10?,263 j
;
3/
!
V
1
3/
i
I
5/

3/

%

1/
3/

a

3/
3?,492 j
1
3/

V

.3 /
-467731
3/
3/
"" #
3/
7/

;

3/
V
3/
5/
3/

:

2/

V

1

4 /i7 3

:
!

2/

2/

:
1

1/
3/

!..... 3/ J

17

Prepared by Division of Cinstruction and P u M ic Srriplcyrnant.
l/

Preliminary

7/

Data arc for all construction vorkers (contract a:d force—
accou-1) engaged on nevr construe—
ion, additions, and alterations, and cn repair 7.-0rk of the type usually ccv* rod by building
permits • (Force-accour.t en^Ioyces & r :' v.rrl:crs hired directly by the c r i r and utilized as
vn
separate work ■ re- to ;;^rv
'o
>ra cor.str-c .ior. \rcrk of i.ho type usual'.y r ir.rrjer.blc to capital
account.) The construction ii.^urc included in t - Tiurcau’ s r.cnr^'r^culturr-I c :::p lv r .t
.h ^
series covers only c.t.J/Iovjcg 01 cnctruetirr c ntractors w.u on Vc-dera'i f•■.ret-r.ccoui.t and
cxcludcs rorcc—
account workers oi S-ato ar.d lccal r.-ov-inhts, public utilities, and privet *
j
fin.-s .

3/

Data not available.

4/

Includes tho follovring Ccrcj-accouni employees, hired directly by the ^Pod^r-il ^cv:rr.:;^nt,
and their payrolls: August
29,693; ^ ,£ 7 2 ,O C O ; July 194F, 1 3 ,l6l, $3**87*S# Os August
1945,
$3*433*000. iheSL1 enp-loyecs are also included under the j'cdcral executive
servico (tabic 8 ); ail -cthur workers v/crc errplcycd by ccnxractors r.nd cubcor.tractcrs•

5/

Includes the follov.'Snu enx-lov^cs r.nd t t . v relic :.cr Defense ri^r.t Corporation (?:rc) projects;
August 1944, 30 ,7 3 7 , $ 7 ,fi6 ,C O O } July 194^, 1 4 ,9 2 1 ; $3,4b3,OCO; August 19-5, 13,500*

£/

7/

$ 3,i 32
,cco,

Includes central office :orce of cens irue ti er. contractors, shop employees cf special trades
contractors, s\ich '‘d bone:- S'uet—
.
.
rectal v,or2:f.rr, t i c ., and sr.tvj cixO.oy:-?? cn"??r.- on proj-ctr
r6
'.’x-ich, for security roasc-rc, cannot re shown above.
Lata for other typ: s of ::ainte:r;.nci. net available.