Full text of Employment and Payrolls : May 1945
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July 10, ^ U K 5 3. Dorart^ont ;-:i;raau Jrif-loy:-:ent sy.d D iv is io n SE P LO Y IISH T IJay OirclooV. Eranc- ;»nt S ta tistic s Report I 34 5 Fa-p Estimated numbor of production vorkors iri -anufaoluring in d u stries 2 In d e x e s :»f . . 2 In d e x e s , of liJntio&t.oc * <:nployi?.onL F oreorl'ar;.*; solc-crtod 6 2 s t i r ::a t - d nuj.-ibor- o f Lniployy;ignt e /a n r o s by and of in 8 and uri:;; loyrrient yay r o ils in and pay rolls selected w orkers in in n i — ............... ... ...................... ... oi:;V)lo'-"-tio n' i ’i . * . 14 sc lo o t e d C o n tin e n ta l -nd . • • in • • • • • » 15 10 no narrlcu ltu ral • IV'zZ s ? 2v i ^ e s &nd • • • • • . • • • 17 Ocvr-rnr.-;>nt .................................... ..... ............................................... ................................. 20 O n ito d v /it M n Stales • • 19 in • rr-.y r o l l s U n ited • . ro lls . in M onth" S h ip y a rd s » ir. n^-nu.'jr L c u l t u r a l A p r il Federal j::a y p?-y r o l l s 10 d i v i s i o n ........................................... • j;.:j:loye-:^ St- nto, so l o o t e d and P riv ate and iu d u str i^s em p lo yes r .ig u l a r :i)stirnatod. o!Tiployn.?.nt (LS 46-57) .............................................................................. ’v o r k o r s;'r;*.v.-cuildin;;# r ^ i o n ‘v v i t h i n 2 In d u stry :-y num ber urv'ployiriord: Yards • p ro d u ctio n i»; nu^oor* of C o rp o ra tio n s, Total .......................... ............................................. \ n d u s t r i o 3 ....................................................................... o sta b li^h irt^n t 3 , . b y 8 • nonm c..nufao l u r i n g ostabliciih'Mtrb.v ;;!sciiaatt;vi • in d u stries n o n ir ia n u fa o t u r in ^ ; b ♦ in d u stries r .a n u f? *c t i :r i r :£ 4 . p ro d u ctio n VAaiiufiioturinr- 10 O c c u p a t i o n a jl cf Labor 3 t a ': i n t U - c C O IIT ^ K T o _ 1 9 of Labor A Tx) F A T R O L L S D r .t a l l o d T a l 'l o of on . States C entlucn tal . I’a v y ’ iT* S . , c o n stru ctio n ..................... ..... 21 fabio 1. - JSstinatod iiu'nb.-r of ]fro:.’uotion Yiorkors ir. I.iar.ufc\c i v.rin^ Industrie): l / (it: thousands) Ivlay 1945 Industry Group _ _or Industry ALL Lj J-tI;FACTI£>IJ:g DUIURL3 GOODS ICOI-TDUIta'LE GOODS Durable Goods IRQ!-: AIX- STjiiL iil:D T33 IH PRODUCTS Blast ±urnao.;s, stool works, and' rolling mills Gray-iron and semi-stool castings Ma lleable -ir or. oust in'js Stool castings Cast-iron pipe and fittings Tin cans one; oV-.or tinv;aro ViTiru dravm from purchased rod:-: Y/ircwork Cutlery and ud;T;e tools Tools (except ‘edge tools, machine tools, file s, and saws) Hardware Plumbers 1 supplies Stoves, oil hum ors, and heating, equipment not elsewhere classified Steam and hot-water heating apparatus and stean fittings Stamped ivnd enameled’ ware and galvanizing. Fabricated structural and ornamental meteIwork Llotal doors, sash, frames, molding, and trim Bolts, nuts, washers, and rivets Forgings, iron and steel 'wrought ?5po, r/oldod and heavy riveted Serev*>-machine products and wood serews Stool barrels, ke^s, and drums. Fir earns SlL-iCTRICAL L?ACIiI?:ERY ICleotrical equipment Radies and phonographs Conmunieation equipment Apr. 1945 iiur * 1945 12, *105 j 7,255 | 15,100 12,073 7,471 5,207 i 12,540 ; 7,601 6,279 1,606 1,S31 1,558 ...ay 1944 113,652 8 , SIR ■ 5,337 1,059 i *x7o « 8 72.2 2-i.S . 69,3 j 16.2 ' 41.5 f 1 .7 £2.-2 . 23.5 •175.4 72.5 21*# 2 70.9 16.0 •11.7 O£. 0 3 3.9 23 • 9 • 478.5 74.6 • 25.5 71.8 15.6 41. ? 32.7 3 4.7 : : 1 : . j 461.5 73.4 24 . 6 75.6 IP. 1 37,5 33,5 34,6 22, S 26.3 45.2 22.5 25.8 46 .0 22.8 27.5 46.8 23.2 60.6 6 2 .0 63.6 53.3 54*3 55.2 56.7 35.0 86.0 86.9 88.5 •33*5 : 6 7. b 1 | , 27,8 45,3 23.0 I : 61,7 70.0 76,2 ; : .10.0 j 2O 4O '7./- T 10.3 23.3 34*4 10.7 23,9 35.4 SS.2 24.1 24. v 25,2 42.43 .4 29.3 13.0 0.4 3 0.7 46.-■2.7 :50.6 693 426*4 116,7 104. 8 717 455,1 12?,9 115,0 13,2 27*3 o7, ' o» o Cj ZVmO ! i G70 • a i .2 1 1 3.s 102.3 ~32 .19,7 114.3 103.5 o» - jistiini*-.ed Humber o; Prcduotion Workers in IlanuraoUiring Industries 1/ (in thousands) Cont’ d Tabic ! • In d u stry or E n g in e s Kay 1945 In d u stry .i o A G H I N E R T , ^ X C d r T L la c h in c r y Croup and and 1 ,1 0 5 3 IS C T H IC A L m a c h in e - s h o p products Tractors A g ricu ltaral m ac h in e r y , to o ls M a c 11i n e -t o o 1 T extile lum p s access? or i e s m a c h in e r y and p u lp in g eq u ip m e n t T y pev;r i t e r s Cash m a c h in e s , driers, S e v /i n g v ;r i n g o r s j G 5 .2 5 4 .3 j 5 5 .6 'jr'fl 9 . * C-4S. 9 ; 5 5 .7 7 0 .9 5 7 .2 59. 7 ‘1 1 . 6 4 2 .7 7 2 ..7 7 3 .6 ! 4 3 .9 4 5 .3 7 1 .o 7L-.3 Co. 0 . G i .4 0 9 .5 ; 2 5 .9 j 2 3 .4 2 7 .3 . 68. 6 2 .9 . 2 C .2 6 7 .7 3 1 5 .0 7 1 .5 r o .F 1 3 .1 1 1 .2 Ol‘. O 1 2 .5 d o m e s tic . J. 2 S .S ^nd 1 5 .5 1 2 , e. 1 2 .8 1 0 .8 ' 1 1 .1 :■ •• ■5 1 . 1 ^ <“i ii1^ I o :; and in d u stria l 1 0 .5 R e frigerato rs 1 ,2 1 1 1 ,1 5 2 63 . 2 0 ,5 d o m e s t ic m a c h in e s , 1944 and c a l c u l a t i n Cj m a c h i n e s V /a s h in g 194 5 4 4 1 .4 1 3 .0 re g iste rsa d d in g 1-ay 194-5 ex clu d in g tractors M ach in e M ar. 1 ,1 3 0 •rO Cm'-c tu rb in e s -Apr. a nd ’ r e f r ig ^rf- d io n e q u ip m e n t ■ 1 5 ,0 !i ' 4 9 .9 : T i ^ i :s i o ;'v T A T i o i r E Q u i m s u T , ExcrsT A U T ffi.IOB IL jS j 1 ,7 - 4 L o co m o tiv e s Cars, e le ctric- and | \ P steam - railro ad A irc raft aircra ft A ircra ft 3 3 .2 51v.-i and part , 1 ,5 7 4 ' : ■1 , 9 7 0 2 ,4 0 1 eu * ^ 3 4 .0 3 6 .4 5 7 .9 5 S .0 5 8 .5 x c 1 \\C i n g en g in e5 en g in es S h ip b u ild in g and Iv lo to rcyclo s, b icy cles, b o a tb u ild in g and parts i r 7 S t4 3 1 9 .1 | 1 1 2 .7 i 7 C 2 .C 203 , 5 r O ?J \J•l\" w'4..' • «fc *•• 0 : 3 5 7 .6 741. 5 2 1 0 .3 2 5 5 .4 1 7 .1 ' 1 ,1 7 5 .3 5 .3 v! • ‘O • A U T O M O B IL E S I?0iTF3RR0LTS l U T A L S -AblD T I S I R J R O D T J C J S S m e ltin g and n o nfo rro u s A llo y in g of refin in g , p rim ary , m o tais and m etals and and Jew elry m etals) and 710 •■•01 401 : ; ,:0 7 426 of p lated o c* . 5 o l .O 70. 0 7 1 .7 25. 9 2 C .0 : 72. o 7 1 .5 2 5 .3 5 and j ew o l e r s 1 f i n d i n g s S il v a r r /a r e 06 0 except v /a tc lie s (p r e c io u s : d r a v ;i n g a lu m in u m C lo ck s 6 59 5 8 .6 r o llin g n o nfo rro u s Go- w are 1 3 .1 1 3 .2 1 3 .2 14. 2 10. 9 10. 1 1 .0 ll .4 L ig h tin g eq u ip m e n t 2 3 .9 2 8 .3 2 3 .2 2 5 .3 A l u m i num r .ia n u f a e t u r o s 7 0 .1 7 0 .G 7 0 .5 7 6 .1 3 1 .2 O 1 . 'j: 3 2 .0 5 1.7 o h o e t - a c t a 1 v: o r I :, c lassified n ot ;1 s ew he r o 4* Table 1.-Estimated I-umbor of Production \!errors in Ilanufaeturing Industries l / Centra ( I n thousands) Industry Group or Industry LUMBER AND TI3£B‘ER BASIC PRODUCTS Sawmills and logging camps planing and plywood mills FURNITURE AND FINISHED LIE.3EE PRODUCTS Llattrcssos and bedsprings Furniture Wooden boxes, other than cigar Caskets and othoi* norticians 1 goods Wood preserving Wood, turned and Shaped 3T0N3, CIAY, AND GLASS PRODUCTS Glass and glassware Glass products made from purchased glass Cement B r ic k ,t ile , and terra cotta Pottery and related products Gypsum Wallboard, plaster (except gypsum), and mineral wool Lime Marble, granite, slate, and other products Abras ivos As b ost os pr odu ct s Nondurable Goods TEXT IIS-HILL PRODUCTS --JKD OTIIER FIBER IkiNUFAC TURES Cotton manufactures, except sinaj.1 wares Cotton small wares Silk and rayon goods Woolen and worsted manufactures, except dyeing and finishing lies iery Knitted cloth Knitted outerwear and knitted gloves Knitted underwear Dyeing and finishing textiles, including woolen and worsted Carpets and rugs, wool Ifa+.s, fur-felt Jute goods, except -felts Cordage and twine Apr. 1945 Ll&y 194£ i A*io ** 'i217.0 6 7.8 ;■ 43 o 213.7 68.3 OifS 17.1 14 7. O'il 17.2 149*3 26.6 26.3 12.0 10.0 21.2 I /-* C c* 'r.2-LtVi 6 5 .8 ft• J: i“■ 232.5 72.2 330 17.6 152.6 27.1 C 7 .0 1 0 .8 1 1 .1 1 6 .3 1 6 .2 1 6 .1 40.3 4 0 .5 4 0 .9 5 7 .9 % P 1 0 .9 O;> V.* I ■ r; p 21.2 335 21. G 1 0 .4 1 7 .0 ; 3 8 .9 4 .1 41.2 4.2: S. 2 8.4 r. t 9.4 7 .7 7.S 7 .7 13.1 21.2 13.1 21.4 1 9 .4 1 9 .7 : 13 98 ? 1 12.4 21.5 20.8 (i » UV ft■ J. 1,110 067 110. G f o.2 10.0 27.5 33.1 1S.2 •' • 1 o.2 1 4 .5 ” ,•1 O 4 .0 " ‘ O % \j 0.3 411.4 is.-j 85.G 3^*^ 16.'1 r:• i. X*■ v.' 9O *> 12.4 327 BO. 3 322 8 G .6 J.iOv 1044 12.2 10.1 21. a 12.1 10.0 21.0 320 I.tor. 1945 41 5.9 1 m'r. 86.3 421-. 2 13.5 se.o 97.0 10. 2 27.5 145.2 96.6 10.3 23.6 34.1 57.5 1 5 .6 ;•.! 58.6 20.0 9.3 m C> 14.5 7 c\ o *c 14.3 ; 437. : 13. i 00., 152.: 10;:.! 10. 30. i 36 . .0 ~•• ■ 20.: f', »' • 3. IE. Table 1 . -Bstireatad Kmabcr of Product ir-n V.'.'.-rkcra in LIanuf act r.ring Inti us trios JL/ C-.-.nt'c (in thousands} Industry Group or Industry___ AIFAR3L AID OTE3R FIIJISH'DD TIXTIL2 PRODUCTS lion’s clcthingi not olsev/hsr-* classified Shirts, collars, and nightwear Underwear and rreekv/oar, ir.en's V.'ork shirts lYcmon *s olothifcg, not olsr.vhsro classified Corsots and allied garments llil lino ry Handkerchiefs Curtains, draperies, arid bedspreads House furnishings, othor than curtains, ots. Textile bags Kay 1945 ilar. 19-: 5 ;.lay 1044 801 0-19 r,se- BC-2 105.G ,7.0 1S5.0 201. ;.i:;.7 n .y 1- .0 12.0 li.'. 12.1 11-. 3 200 •? i-i.i 206.9 212.7 6,6 1 4 .1 1G . d 12, •10.i lr.4 20. G 10 .7 15.6 2.5 10. C 11 ,2 14. O 10.7 1-1.6 11.2 ij « o 2.0 10.5 14 .7 H I".. 10.3 1 0 ,G 3.C 13 .0 0.0 14.0 L3ATII3R Altt) .L3ATE3R PRODUCTS Leather Boot and shoe cut stock and findings Boots and shoos Leather gloves ’and luittons Trunks and suri!cancs 303 *• nV•«\?■ SOS 1 0 .1 l s i V ,‘, 7 11.3 1 1 .0 i f . a 170.6 11.7 12.1 FOOD Slaughtering and moat; packing Butter Conncnssd and evaporated ir.ilic Ico *croan Flour Foodsj prepared Ccroal preparations Baking Sugar refining, cf.no Sugar, beet C onfeot ioncry Beverages, nonalcohclic Malt liouors Canning and preserving 007 12 i.4 2-:,.0 15.7 16.0 07r12 r, 2 03 .7 4 .0 66,0 2G.4 0. w 301.3 TOBACCO LiAIIUFACTUK3S Cigarottos C igurs Tobacco (chewing and smoking) and snuff 00 3 3 ,0 3 c. u SI 34 .4 32, 0 02 02 34.8 Oi.1 f ^ »jOf O 0,0 8 .7 ■ ■ I5 . 3 23,- i J.*i , 8 20 .8 21.0 O .e 2 254.7 li.7 :.o 54.0 2C,c50.1 8.3 | i i 15,1 23,4 21.1 ^!o 54, 7 10,5 500 3 V• <3 1G .1 172.3 11.0 12. G 070 j t*. b lo . \J 1 ,.0 V, 0 21.2 0.3 255,0 15.0 5 .9 e s .i 2 5 .'7 4 0 .0 13.2 173.5 12.:' 1 1 .G 1 00!: 15 4.3 23.8 14.8 15 ,6 2 7.C10 .? '1,3 <£r>L\rrO * «'**’ 14.0 i-,-: 00 .0 27 .0 £ 0.1 Cy, i’ OL • o.' 7.7 Table 1 • -Sstir*D.tcd tfu-iibjr of Production Workers in i.Ic.nufacturing Industries l / Cant’d (In thousands) Industry Group or Industry I&iy 19*15 PAP3R AI7D ALLIED PRODUCTS Fapor and pulp Fapor goods, othor Envelopes Fapor bp.gs Paper b.o:;oG 1-2.7 -3 • 1 *.2 Io • V.) 7:i.S PRI1TTIITC, PUBLISHING, AND ,,LLIED IilDC3T;cC2S ITovrsparprs and periodicals Printing, boo]: and job Lithographing Bookbiric ing CREJIICALS, AT;D ALLIED PRODUCTS Faints * varnish j s , and colors Drugs, inodicincs, and insocticidos Forfumgs and oosiactios Soap Rayon jjnd allied products Choiriicjsls, net elsewhere olass ifiod Explosives and safety fuses Compressed and liquefied rases Amr.iunit ion, r.na 11 -?.rr.;s Fircv/orks. Cottonpeed oil Fertilizers or p e t r o l l s ; . jid FotrolpU:;* refining Coke apd by-prod upts Paving mattrials Roofing nacerialsf pr o d u c t s coal ]£><!■5 . 301 ; 1-iS.S /•*7 o C r T ' : 326 ICO.-! 131,3 2-1-.1 27. 2 *» I ’n l I 12.3 77.:- 5 320 ior.3 132,-_2£.5 27.;" 323 2?.6 : 6153 i 28,0 ! 632 ^ 2B.-1 50. 0 12.2 13.2 53.1 50.2 12,2 13.2 53.1 n-:.,i 07. si iJ. <v 6 6.1 22,0 IF, 3 23.7 ll-i.7 OG.o 6 .0 67.C22.U 1-.-.0 27.1 13-i i 2, 2 21,0 1 .7 t *'i ** O 133 1. B 21.0 1.-3 ; 2.5 1SU U1. O 3C.8 3 C. •- 1S2 OT X'. . ~ 1C. lJ 71.3 IllSCilLLAEBOt)3 IIJDUSTRI'IS Instruments (profess ienal and sciontifio), ana fire control a^uipY^ont Photographic apparatus Optical instruments and ophthalmic goods Pianos, organs, and par'rs Ga:;.os , t oys , and dolls Butt ons Fir-. extinguishers 353. 5 si3 53.1 27.3 2o , 2 7.9 15,-1S.6 •• r ' -i-S.o ■12.1 13, :• 115,3 ;'3. 7 5 .9 ‘3 7.2 *^0. S 16.3 j 26.9 i ' 2. , 13, 79.2 i 5 2r 110.0 L:u . •2-i.C | 2o.S : ; 5S2 - t'i . O" : : ; 13-i i'1.8 22.0 1.5 9.5 5 9 .7 27.:.o 7.5 113.6 ;'.S ...;__ _ 313. : • r1 .7 323 10K.S lsi.-; 2-!;,0 27.1 : ,1-y X:X4 I" : 307 11S.1 12.3 7.'j.0 P.UEPJR PRODUCTS Rubber, tiros and inn or tubes Rubtei:, boots and shoes Rubber goods, othyr i-.ar• x.pr » 51.0 11.8 13,5 51.7 120.0 0 9.9 6 ,1 o-i.3 30.9 13,-.: w lU »1 J 130 87., 22. i 1,3 187 0c . 7 17.-:72,6 155 £0,1 20,7 7 2 ,1- •oo ■10£ 50. y 26.0 63,0 25.2 23,6 7.-1 15.3 3 .7 _-:-.7_ • 24.9 7.C 15.4 7 5 ,1 Tabic* 1. -’.Jlst iinated Humber of Production Vibrkcrs in Ilanufacturinr Industries l / Cent* 1/ Estimates i'or tho major industry groups :>vo boon adjusted to levels indicated by the f inal -1942 and preliminary 19'io data made available by the Luroau of .^moloyment Security of tho Federal Security Agency. Estimates .for individual industries have be.en adjusted to levels indicated by the 1939 Census of Llanufaoturor;but not to Federal Security A.jency data* For this reason, together with the fact that: this Bureau hes not prepared ostii:,atos for cortViivA industries, tho sue; of the individual industry estimates v/ill not a^ree v:ith totals chov/n f or t he major industry groups# The torv.\ “ product ion Tiorkor” ]>as been substituted .for the term ’Hva'x 'jarnor11 v/hich has beer* used in our previous releases. This ccnfor-Yts v/itk tho terminology avid standard definitions of classes of v/orkers in rrianufecduring industr ios’’i‘onr\ulat ed by the ^Division ‘of "Statistical Standards of the u • 3 . Bureau of the budget# The use of ,fpr eduction v/orla.ir’1 in place of nv;are earner” has no appreciable of foot or. t:io eii-.ployi'tont estimates since there is very little difference in the definitions. i.3 I'i x ro d u v it io n ‘. f o r r Kiri pi .*cl*i r i f‘ 1*\’*’.lot ..nt u\.: V fl£‘oG jU1 1 In u u atry I 'a y Group --/>, ,, , u ur y ‘•^i* •- T i.-u.vb ent 19-:5 ; 19 "j5 --LL i^n!F;£IliRI>:G i;'Ur:Ai<L.'j goods '?_}•i 7■ ■ . jf)£0 In d ax A p r . ’ Ilnr# I . . ’ -'-Ii .;■J 1 c> H iy 19^5 • IOC* ruy j larPi I n c ;r A]_. r . ■ j . ^ r . j Il.uy 30-15 iu-:r.. \ i: r. rrO v• •. U•7v(■ ^ol Oc; : 'r U lt »» r ''.'*1■ Z> jO « t/ 07*2= -ioo.v; ;<!•:.c 470.5 101.. ib-:200. s :'2OC 112.--' ll.J. 200.81 20G.1! ^06.7; ?.00,7 "Hi1 X (.V', *’ Hi ^ •:d , j :d st sk l i j r o u i t. ; i 1C 2.0 l13v, o v .o ’ l d 7 .o 0T.T5.i5h furnaces, stc/ol workc,,. and i^llxnr, r.dl?.s Gray-iron oik soni-stool ei.st injr; 11 c a b 1 c -i r o n 122.0 122, c a stin g s S'- .ol castir^s C a s •:- i r o n Jin cany Y /i r ' ‘I p j and dra*..rn and other i‘r r,i : ? \ x t in g 3 t i n v ;a r o r>urnhac ;d roclr C u t ] >'* y I'.wi .;d p ./. ; t ~rW. T o o l e 'f\ - XC 0 T;T’. . vJ. f .‘(«.i t o o l s , n u c h l n o t 0 0 I s , f l . 1 c -p , a n * . r;v;s ) ^ i a r d w t’* r •' f 5 V:, n p l i - : ; s ri'jr.ib S t o w ; *' 9 o i l b u r n e r S j Vi I" i n r ; iCM i n - n c . v - t I V ' "C . V• : T tj 0 : u ^ K i l ’ i o d ? 1 g . 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IG-i.O 'lGS Oo . : 0■ ’’ 4*>^. ^,..y < ■ 1 7 0 . 1 2 K 3 . * : 1 ».J *^ 'J « C>' 2 7 3 . l j 1 2 7 . 9 J 2 o . i ; C O -. # 0 • * q : 0 ^ O • vj I v . ^ o . 8 ; • y / 2 . 0 ; -‘. 7 9 . 9 27C.fi ' ?3Y l o • 6 G i - . c . n ; : G I 4 . 1 ; o 0 9 . s i r?0 5 . 6 I-?*:?, lr'-:b ;.250 1i, i:jE..T. •; i—',jr r c f 'j ».>/ v>#O : L;i(5 2 7 - 1 . 0 ■ 1 7 G . 7 ; ; S O l . - i : ; •. 1 5 . « j ' 1 3 0 . 1 1 CjO ; 2 D 5 . 1 : : 2 G 3 . 8 ; 2 1 G .0 1 0 U . 1 I 1 2 S 9 . G ; IZ-I.Z b - : o : . 6 ; io-Ci.o i 2 o S . , - : 7 6 ■ S I - 1 0 3 . & - : 50 .- ; . 7 t-12.2 2 S l . e -ZL01 j\ ' 9r :;h ’ - O . Q U 5 2 . S ; ! 2 OC • 2 5 0 1 . 1 j 5 2 0 . c ! 5 2 6 . 7 5S1.5 ■ 1.'r 0 >. r v'>i 535 . o :! f ' 0 2 . 1 : 5 5 4 . 1 5G2.7 vnc. !i£cr:n:.;.L :' c u i prv; nt Coi.irainicai: i ?r. 3-1 O . Q : o i 9 . 7 : 32o.G - 3 3 1 .G ; 3 1 3 .0 o G G .7; : \j *J . and i:ci’ ;.;v:c b u r r .- :1 s , 1 j c t r 1- a I 171.7 ;17-: 12 0 * 8 ;126, *‘V, .•t, • •J1-• .*: - arn. F irearm j 0r*r; 7 ; 'i : ■iv* '' •*7) 9r : ;; 2 G G . G •ir> i.2’ •:.S7.7 19. 5.1 1 9 0 . 2 ; 2 2 7 . 5 ; 2 •*> 1 . * •> r. »71 • •n/ •: .!C.’ L>«5 C • L’ : % n i\ rs i^-• 0 r/><-j. *r-; Ci.. UV nCjr 0 .! 0 O M . *» 1 E C . 7 2 ( 3 1 . 0! i s a .5 *270 .1! 42 1.8; 91 •2 lyg.si 11 8.2 s M .i ; 15 2.3 2o ^.6; 1 3 .0 . S 2 0 5 . 9 i l'k < ,3 5 0 0 . "I j h >";f‘ ^ ^ r i* i v ^ t *J Stool 2 2 7 .1 ; 3 2 8 .0 1 U 2 9 .1 ; Ij£ l.l a r.d iiiot l; 1\ a ;r I: *■'. j F o r^iu iv s, ::xc-.r. oio.o j>O '■ ■vr x »/1 *> v, :; 12-:, n!»r- r\■T" .* i 2o0.o =2G!/, ^7.L!;: 07 I 0 O . 6 . 151 l.ll• 2 : 107.2,.ill. 1 Oj9r• :: j.Cii, JL»T.fL c n a ^ o l - .d v ;a r c ^ l , ’:\nizin(* P c b r ic^ a t o d t oO:..l| rir-t-v/fifcj.r h o c k i n g .p p L ir a t u G S t\x ^ )'O jC l i l O .o .C :-'. ui^nv^nt drur/.r 2UR.7 1>;C3 227.5 : c 2-30.^ ; G18.-: : 022 9. Tablo 2 . - Indexes of Production Yiorkor B'lJiploymont and Fi.y Rolls in Manufacturing Industries l / Continued « Pay-Roll. Index OS Snployraont Indaxos May Hay A p r.: " L’ar •;• •H^y Apr.; Liar.! Industry Group Hay 1945; 1945; 1944 1945; or Industrv 1915; 1945: 1945!. 1944 : : ; ! ! iU£ZT±i2T£I, 'aCZIT ELECTRICAL 209. 213.8j 218. OS 229. 2 335. 3 407. d 419.2! 428.8 : : J>\c 1jinerV avid machine-shop ! i : • : : products 213. i 2 1 8 .2| 222.3: 232. 1 386. 4 409.8! 4 1 9.S 426.13 nr,hios .And. turb irios 330. i 349 .3: S57.7j 380. 2 682. 9. 732.4; 7G9 • o\ 313.8 l'raot or s 17.% t! 177.85 183.0; 191. C 272. o; 273.4! 2G7.5! 298.0 : : ; : : Agriaultural machinery, axe‘1ud ing i : : : tractors 149. $ 153.4! 157.7: 162. 7 288. 7! 3x2.*.-: 324.6? 332.6 lj\china tools 198. 4 200.9) 203.8! 216. 0 347. 6j 370.9; 382.0! 381.3 Maclii.no-tool accessories 249. 8 253.8! 255.8! 276. 4 429. 81 443.7! 456.9; 470.9 Textile machinery 119. 4 110.41 120 . 6; 125. 8 223. 9! 223.8:, 236.4-! 227.3 Furaps and pumping equipment 279. £ 284.4! 295.0! 332. 2 576. 2j 593.2; 630.4! 698.7 Typovrribors 79. a 80.1! 80.0= 69. 0 166. 164.4! 165.9; 140.2 : ; ; Casli registers, adding and • ; calculating machines 144. 148.6- 151 . 4! 167. 9 273. 287.5! 298.9! 329.7 : : T/ashirig machines, v:ringors and : drior s , dcmostic 167. s 171.71 171.4! 180. 6 237. 7! 327.0! 315.41 322.0 :: : ! Scaving machines, domestic and : ! r ? j industrial 134. 4 137*3j 142*lj 119. 1 270. ( : 292.1! 304.7! 258.5 : : * Refrigerators and refrigeration ! i : : equipment 139.'4 141.95 145.3! 149. 5 249. 91 260.2; 266.0! 258.6 ; '! ! \ :: TRAKSFORTAf I OH S‘%[J1HSKT, aXCSFT ) ■ ; AUTOMOBILES lO&'O. s| 11 CO. ill 240.9:150.2. 7 229C.7! 2502.6- 264 5 4!ol2? .3 Locomotives ri2 . s: 518.0: 525.7! 562. 7 1167. 8i:1194.1? 1233.2; 1272.9 : :; Cars, electric- and steami: i i railroad 238. 4 485. 4 ;: 407.1] 506.4;! 483.0 242. *)''■ i 236.3! 239.1! : Aircraft and parts, excluding t aircraft engines ]4S0. ';a56Q,4il 63 7.00869. 9 2337. 0 20 73. 7;31 GO. 3:35 57.3 Aircraft engines' 4946.3 3 3703. Shipbuilding and boatbuilding 3645.0 w * . m t i l l * M s , 2 2447. 8 f S : 8 Kotorcycles, hlcyc1?s and parts . 135. si 137.5! 133.8; 133. 2 265. & ! 268.2! 263.3:■245.3 A!i?a:C£IL3S 157. 5! 163.71 166. l] 176. u 278. c ! 302.9; 310.9! ; 324.4 ; . : i : ! ; i EOITa&OUS LCT^LS AKD TIE III i* IliOjUCTS 17-,. 9!: 176.3! 177.6! 185. 7 331. 3 [343.9! 348.1;1347.9 ; Smelting .and refining, primary : : of tv:n:-furrous' metals 139. 8j 141.8i 145.0; 184. 0 261. 5 |269.1 265.4!1342.1 : Alloying; and rolling and i: 1 : drawing of nonforrous metals : 1 except aluminum 152. 6! 164;s! 187.1; 134. 2 340. 7 ;362.3 367.0 1339.9 Clocks and Pitches 124. e|- 1 2 8 .3 |120.51 122. 4 265. 1 !278.5 287.5 !253.2 j Jov/olry (precious metals) and : j jo-Tolors 1 findings 91. 1: 91.5; 91.2! 98. 3 158. 5 i162.9 164.0 !160.6 Silverware and plated v/aro as. 5; 39.4: 90.41 36. 0 162. j165.8 ;1 6 9 .5 j155.8 Lighting equipment 131. 5! 128.5; 127.9! 123. 4 242. 0 ;236.2 !236.1 :;222 .4 Aluminum manufactures 297. 5| 300.0= 299.2: £ . 2 525. 2 ; •: 5 4 • 0 ! 555.0 {570.1 : i: ! Shect-metal v/orl:, not elsewhere 5 classified 16G. zl 167.5! 170.8; 16 S. 2 320. 0 1318.i : 3 5 . 'r!314.3 lv. Table 2. - index c-s of Ireduction Workor Urr-p] oynor.t and Fay Rolls in IIar;utx.«hurirj£ InOusti^os l / Continue'’ Industry Croup or •Inciustj*” " LUU3' SR ^I'D TIKBSR B..SIC PRODUCTS Sayndlls • and l o s in g oamps Planing and plywood mills __ F:.y Roll Indexes 2aployt:-.cnt Indexes Apr . ; I‘a r .,; ifay Huy * “i.pr. • --r.r« -;-y. 19451 1944 1945 : 1945 19-15 1945 1 1944 1S45' 1 0 5 .3 |104.31106.5:112.9 197.11196.3 Il95.9j208.4 7 5 .3 1' 74.2- 75.8 ; 80.7 142.9 1141.2j1 4 0 .4 1152.1 93.3? .94.C! 96.0! 99.4 1 6 3 .3 :1 0 6 .8 I16S .01169.9 i I I FURk JTuRJ AHj) F1NISH3D.LUKB.3R PRODUCTS Kattroasos and IvjdGPL'in^s Fucnituro 170000:: boxes, othor than cigar Ca.'ikots .cind other morticians 1 r.ood s. Wood preserving Vioad, i ur.nod and shapoc. \ : 1 ICO .21101.01108.0 •IOC-. 3 93.21 93.8! 95.71 89.7 9 2 . 9 N 3 . 8 j 'S5.8':; 97.9 103.5'-105.11IO c .'8'q i i ;:- ST OK m, CLiJt, ij<D;‘GL/iSS iRODUOaS 01 Ei2s and lassws.ro Glasn products <nevc;o from pure JVAsod r;las a Comelit Brick, tilo , and te rm cotta Fottcry and related products Gypsurn Y/allboard, pl&stn r (oxcopt gyps urn), •-find miner a 1* vrosrl Lino Harbin, ijranit.:, si at.:, end otUor products Ahrns iv^s .Lsbcsbos products 109.1 ;I03.7 h l l .4 1114.2 187.9 1193.3 1193.2 1189.8 124.0 I124.S (126.5 j131.2 199.8 1206.11207.1120S.4 j ; 108.9 1107.8 110.8 =103.7 191.4 1109.2 1192.6 1170.1 •68.3 : '67.9 '67.6 ; 71.2 114.0 1114.5 1108.3 1108.7 7 1 .0 ; 71.4- 7 2.0 j 74.5 121.1 j124.1 1121.0jlis.9 n-1.6 1115.81117.6 1124.6 133.6 1138.6 1191.3 1192.5 I 85.6 131.8 1140.1 1144.6 =144.9 8 0 .1 : 8 1 .7 ‘ 8£ 1 I : ; lill.3 ;ll4 .0 1115..8 l n s .o 209.9 1220.5 2 1 4 .0 :1 9 5 .5 oC.9 |'8 0 .6 ! B i.3 i 8 8 . 4 .158,6 =16-0.2 =159.8[174.2 : ! • i * 70.7 70.9 i 7 4 . 7 ! 67.2 109.7 i1117.5 !l l 4 .71101.5 275.5 277.0 |279.7 j2?8.3 48 1.0 -1483.9 : 1495.0 1465.2 1,22.4 1123.9 jl26,5 !131.0 246.7 1259.2 1236.51255.8 95.1! '5 7 .3 : 07.9 C G.Sf‘36.6 b9.5 1-6.5 I rf 5.6! 93.9 j 187.3 j1 9 1 .6 jl96 .2 j187.7 168.5 1165.91172.41154.8 172.41177.1 il81.8il75.-7 207.91210.9 j214.2i21-1.8 93.9 il72.5 1177.7 jl75.9I1G8.8 87.3 195.6 ilSG.5 1192.3!178.5 96.4 174.9 1177.11179.4 1171.6 Nondurable Goods I TEXIIL3-LLILL IliGIiVCTS A1TD OTHSR FIBJSH L.CJUr'iXTURIjS 90.5 ; 91.4 ; 9 3 .2 ; 97.1 164.3 1168.3 1173.0:171.0 Cotton aanufacturos, cxcopt ! 1 sir.a 11 wtiros 103.9 ; 103.0 ;lo v . i 1110.6 200.2 =201.8 1206.5 1202.4 Cotton small ivarcs 100.7)101.6 i101.4 1101.1 183.91193.9 119E.0 •lbO.2 Silk and r.ayon ^ocds 71.4 i 72*0 ; 73.5 •: 74.5 133.7 11 3 4 .S 1139.31136.1 liToolor. arid worsted r.anuf'-.otures 1. oxcopt dyoin£ and .finishing; 9.s. ^ ; 9O. 2 9 7 . 3 = 1 0 2 . 0 173.9 1186.6 1195.•! 1192.9 Hosiery 60‘i5 ! @1.0 I '6 2 .0 j 6 7.0 95.3 i 9 8 .0 j l 0 1 .2 1105.5 Knit tori. clath 1170.31X6G.5 91.2 i 33 .0 1 9 4 .1 ! 93.2 160.91165.3 { ; ; Knitted outorwear and knitt ;ii gloves 9 7 .9 ; $0,1 5101.6=106.e 184.81189.1 jl'95.2 1108.7 ICnit t od und orwoujr 85.8 ! G6.6 i 9B-.5: 93.6 159.5 ilSG.o j 1 6 9 . 1 1167.4 : Dyeing and finishing Tpxtilas, 1 1 i including, wool 41 and worsted t>5.5 1 86.1 i S’7 .9 93.3 1 4 1 .1 :1 4 7 .5 -151.3 = ;152.2 Carpots and rugs, wool 7 5 .2 : 76.4 1 7 8 .0 : 79.2 126.3 !13 7 .'4 1140.0 !132.3 Hats, fur-faIt 02.3 1 6*2.7 1 65.7 65.3 122.7 1115.9 1128.21120.5 Juto goods, oxcopt felts 8 8 . 9 j 08.8 I 50*1 I 92.1 175.4 1174.9 |l78.9 1173.9 Cordage and tv;ino 119.6 1120.7 1123.3 1130.1 2 2 7 .8 :2 3 1 .6 ;2 3 6 .11236.8 11. Tablo 2 * - Inc]ox os 01 Production "iTorkor Smployruont £;nd Fc;y Fvolls in Manufacturing Industries l / Continued ijfD oiinn p e 'I s k s d T2X£II3 PR03U0TS Uon's clothing, not elsewhere classified Shirts, collars,-and nightwear Underwear and nockwcar., moil’ s Work shirts Yfomen’ s clothing, not elsewhere classified Corsets and allied f.armoivts Hillin o ry Hand ko r ch ic-f s Curtains, draperies, and bedspreads Housa furnishings, other than curtains, etc. Text ilc bags al p a r e l jSEiployrtiorrb Index.:>S1'ay [Apr. ; '"ay. 1945 :like 11944 : ; i■ j j: 101.4 11 0 3 .7 i1105.9 109.2 ; 09.fi i 90.6: I 92.1 : 97.3 6 3 .0 ! C 8 .8 | 7 0 .1 ; 75.8 73.6 ! '74.1![ 7 5.0 ! 73.9 106.5 1107.2 jil-0S.(?;=114.4 : :: : iI 73.7 ! 76.2 : V5.3 : 78.6 75.0 : 75.4 76.9 : 81.6 6 9.0 ! 80.7 34.8 j 76.6 50.7 j 51.8 52.7 | 62.2 C O P *r- > s CTi • industry Group or Industry LEATHER jJID IUATKilR PRODUCTS Leather Boot and shoo- cut stock and findings Boots and shoes Leather -gloves* and mttenc Trunks a-nc suit casus 6 3.5 1 62.7 60.6. : 105.5[100.3 ■105.1 123.5 [122.2 122.9 ; 87.4 •; 87.9 ;1 88.9 81.7 j 82.1 ■ : 3 5 .S i i 85.2 ! 8 4 .g-': 65.^ 77.8 i 76.2 i 79.0 116.5 1 1 7 .2 |119.5 l*x2. ^ [145.2 1151.3 FOOD Slaughtering and p.oat packing Butter Condensed and evaporated nilk Ice cream Flour Foods, 'prepared Coroal- preparations Baking Sugar refining, cane Sugar,'boot Confect ionox’y Beverages, nonalcoholic Ilalt liquors* Canning and preserving lie .2 1114.1 103.3 1107.2 136.6 1130.3 161. S' 1152.7 101.3 : 96.0 116 .S 1114.5 136.15 [157.1 125.0 =125.7 110.4 1110.4 104 .0 1 0 8 .2 43.6 j 36.3 108.5 •1l*s! .0 124 .’1 i124.1 13 S. 0 ;•let> . 73.4 i 75*.5 T'OBACCO 1IANUFACTUR2S Cigarettes Cigars Tobacco (chcv;ing and sneking) and snuff 35.4 06.7 123.5 : 125.3 63.9 : 64-.fi 90.7 : 93.3 i Pay-Holi Indexes 'i.-ay lApr. :tlar. 'Hay 1945 11945 11945 [1944 ! :: 1 178.5 1193.0 1206.21182.8 : : i 156.6 1167.11174.41166.4 123.2 ; 1 2 8.G 1132.91134.4 149.5 1 5 4 .8 [153.31149.3 2 01 • C •£vJO 9Q .308* / : dIJb • O i j 131.1-143.6 [157.2 j128..1 130.4 1132.2 :136.7.:15&.6 84.2 ;125.8 160.0.1101.9 96.8 i 9 6 .0 : 99.8- H i . S : i 76.6 133.2 1120.4 1125.2 1144.4 ! 90.7 1121.2 : ! 89.9 65.5 1 194.1 ;195.4 1 9 8 .9 ;1 5 9 .0 210.7 1212.9 |214.11192.9 • 86.0 ' 79.7 il23k4 139.3 147.1 143.2 207.9 242.0 158.9 1 0 4 .7 1107.71166.1 147.3-1148.3 1 5 1 . 1 1 4 6 .8 : j ! 1150.5 1150.4 |21C.6 :245.8 : 1150.1!142.3 1 5 3 .6 \13 9.S 1215.11218.S :234.8 1225.9 •114 .6 ill7.f; 103.0 '167.4 1187.3=191.6 1 1 3 .1 128.3 162.5 1 6 7 .7 1 7 8 .2 1216.S 1125.9 1 3 2 .7 217.5 !211.6 1 9 6 .3 1 2 0 1 .9 •142.9 1152.2 2 79.o )2v-0 . o ;'coo . / i2*i. 5.9 i! e-s.4 ; 99.6 1 4 5 .0 1 4 2 .2 1130.81137.3 1117.0 1111.5 2 0 3 .1 j2 0 1 .1 1201.0 j179.3 :137.5 1128.5 2*.cU. e :2-*-^.? :<jo5 . o :2 d » 2 124.5 ii2v.e .<;2t'.o -2u<o.5 .6 •2 i.c . o illl.o i n o .i 171.9 1 7 0 .4 1170.2 il.63.6 1106.2 1102.7 j1 " 5 . 31102. 51181. 3 1 6 3 . 7 ;7 .-5 1 42.111 6 5 .6 ' 61.6 1 5 0 .1 j 60.3 •116,7 IlIS .-7 18-..8 1 9 1 .3 119S.5 1183.3 ;120.8 jlol.2 107.2 1 6 4 .9 |159.7;15S.9 :130.1 1138.9 205.6 1206.8 [200.91201.9 I 71.2 | 74.3 144.4 ;150.0 1142.51143.2 : « 67. S ; 86.3. .156.4 i100.4 1165.2 i152.3 126.8 •121.4 192.11200.2 1207.41182.0 65.3 ! 71.1 131.9 1131.6 1 3 5 .3 [1 3 7 .9 : 1 : ; 9^.8 j 8c-. 5 1145.3 1154.6 1.5n. 9 1122.0 12. Tablo 2. - Indexes of Production Y/orfcor Employment and pay Rolls in I'c.rjufaoturiri'T Industries _l/ Continued Industry Croup or Industry Fay*-Ro31 Indcxos Empl cyment Ind ox es Apr . ! Liar. : ijay Liny ; Apr. [Liar • jHay rilay 19^5 ! 19-1*5 ; 1945 I 1944 1945 ; 1945 i 1945 ; 1944 : : i FAPER iVHD ALLIED PRODUCTS Fapor and pulp paper goods, other Envelopes Fapor bags Paper boxes 112.6; 113.6; 115.7 103.3; 104.6! 106.3 11 4.51 116. 5; 119.1 106. 0 ! 1 0 7 .5 j106.1 113.3! 1 1 3 .4 !116.7 1 0 8 .9| 109.5| 113.3 PRINTING, PUBLISHING, A S D ALLIED INDUSTRIES Newspapers and periodicals Printing, book and job Lithographing Bookbinding ! i : 8S.5! 99.4! 100.21;100.2 92;.1! 91.7! 92.1;! 92.7 103.9;104.0! 104.01i103.6 92.6! 92.1: 94.2!i 94.5 1 0 5 .5 ;1 0 6 .2 ;1 0 7 .2 109.3 CE3LIICALS A1ID ALLI3D PRODUCTS Paints, varnishes, and colors Drugs, medicines, and insoctic ides Perfumes and cosmetics Soap Rayon and allied products Chemicals, not elsewhere classified Explosives and safety fuses Compressed and liquefied cases Ammunit ion, small -arms Fireworks Cottonseed oil Fertilizers 216.3)219.8; 221.6 :205.4 10^.'=: 102.6: 10<. • j106.3 : : : 182.31153.01122.0i;1 8 0 .1 117.9! 117.61 11(5.9 ! 113.5 0 7 , J. 9 7 , S': *8.3;i 9P.4 ICC.9?109.9:113.1:;107.1 ; ; 1 0 4.1 !1 6 4 .0 :1 6 6 .7 ;;172.5 1349.3;1357.7:3361.1!i9S4.2 1 4 9.2!151.3;149.7!1154.5 1549.1:3581. 213576.2;13235.3 1897.9! B 7 5 . 6; 235 9.2 S3 e4 .5 87.5! 95.21107.1!i Bo.3 126.2; 144.6; U S .4!;120.4 117.1 105.4 124.3 111.3 122.1 114.5 i 137.4! 192.8! 135.2! 177.5! 132.0! 183.4 : 135.5! 194.0: 19 8.2! 1-37.9! 170.6! 170.0! 192.51 199.6: 208.3; 175.2! 180. 0 ! 182.3! f 103.8 177.2 194.3 169.1 193.5 177.2 141. >3; 141.1: 142.4? 134.9 122.4! 120.7; 120.2; 11C.1 154.4; 155.5! 157.2; 144.8 135.5! 135.1; 136.9! 152. D 100.3! 17S.9| 136.0!130.9 ! 333.9! 391.3: 394.1? 353.7 166.6! 167.3; 189. C<! 167.2 j 202.0! 277.1? 230.2! 2-70.7 163.0! 166.7!16 8 .0 !1 5 3.3 164.7; 1 6 5.9!170.7!153.6 183.21 181.2!18 1 .8 !1 7 3.5 : :: i 295.2; 2 9 5 .5 !2 9 6 .7 !2 9 6 .5 2D96 .31207 5.7:3391.6 11199. G 268. l! 274.7; 270.7! 2.71.4 313 C. 2: SL4 9.9 •3367 . 0!255 8.2 {294.0! .%90. 6 I5759 .ol7333. 9 133.6; 0 £.. 5 ■&24 .5 ; 17 0 .0 292.0: 3 5 1.5)340.5; 266.8 i PRODUCTS OP PETROLEUM ,J-D COAL Petroleum refining Coke and by-products Paving materials Roofing materials 126.3112G.0: 126.2!; 122.7 1 2 6 .5 !1 2 6 .1 !12C.1 : 120.0 100. 6 ; lo o .a ; 101 . 5 ;j 106.6 7 1 .Ol 66.2; 62.8;; 6 6.8 1 1 4 .3 )1 1 7 .0 !1 1 7 .7 319.5 226.9; 222.6! 337.21 133.5-! 209.2! RUBBER' PRODUCTS Rubber tires and inner tubes Rubber boots arid shoes Rubber goods, ether 1 5 5 .9 :1 5 9 .1 !1 6 2 .9 1 6 9 .2 !1 7 2 .2 :1 7 6 .8 113.;;! 114.3! 117.4 134.1!137.7: 140.3 ! 280.5! 296.4- 296.7!283.3 288.6; 5 0 6 .0 !3 0 1 .9 !2 8 3 .0 203.3? 2 1 9 .2 !2 1 6 .3 ;2 4 8 .6 <^4o . 9: 256.1!264.5; 243.3 LIISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIES In st r une nt s (p.rof e s s i ona 1 und s c ie n tific ), and fire control equipment Photographic apparatus Optical instruments and ophthalmic goods Pianos, organs, and parts Games, toys, and dolls Butt ons Fire extinguishers 150‘. 161.2 166.5 139.8 140.8 230.6;223.9! 212.4 2 2 7 .2 !22 0 .6 !2 0 5.2 1 8 4 .6 !1 8 2 .2 :1 8 3 .0 1 2 4.7!11 9 .5 !1 3 3.3 2 2 2 .3 )2 1 3 .9 !2 1 2 .2 161.31 16?.4 167.3 312.8! 5 2 2 .2 ;3 2 5 .3 ;5 1 5 .1 :: ! : : ! 534.3s. 540.1- 541.4 !570.2 995. £•110TO.4 -1068.3-10 51.7 157.9: 153.71162.1 i 169.3 265.4! 270.1!275.4! 273.5 : : ! : : 199.6; 2 0 0 .5 :2 0 2 .7 !2 1 4 .2 344.3- 347.5!35 4 .3 : 555.1 103.6 99.0; 97.5 :1 0 3 .6 19G.4-; 189.3! 183.0: 19-3.3 82.5! 83.5! So.3 ! 82.6 161.7; 1 6 9.4:17 8 .3 : 159.5 87.3: 87.5; 38.4 ; 38.3 171.3! 1 7 5 .8 :IS O .2! 174.5 . **5‘c.7; 4-60.0: 4 70.v :| 616.2 1028.2;1C6 5 . 9!10'B. 9!l 292.9 Table* ■ Indexes cf Freduction Worker Enployncnt and Fay Rolls in Manufacturing Industries 1 / - Coir}: inued Indexes for the major industry groups have boon adjusted to levels indicated by final 1942 and preliminary 1943 dnta made available by tho Bureau of Employment Security of the Foe?oral Security Ap;erlcy. Indexes for individual industries have? boon adjusted to levels indicate:! by tho 1939 Census of Manufactures, but not to Federal Security-Agency data. The tenr "production worker" has been substituted for tho t.?rn nv;abe earner11 v/hich has boon used in our previous releases# This c'■'•nfoins v;ith the terminology and standard def initions of *classes of workers in manufacturing industries formulated by •the “Division of .Statistical Standards of the IT#. S« bureau of the Budget. The use of production worker” in place of ,fwa^.-: earner” has no appreciable effect £>ii the emo1 oytnent...and pay-roll indexes since there is very little difference in the definitions-. Table 3. - Indexes of Snploymont and Pay liolls in Selected Ncnnanufactur ing Industries (1959 Average = 100) T Industry Group or Industry 2nployr.cnt Indexes i.:ay ; Apr • •ilar. • I-^y 19-15 j i -k e |194o ! i?44 : | Pay -Roll Indexes Lay Apr . =I.Iar. : l.;ay 19.:, 5 : 19':-5 ; 19 .5 | is-: i Mining : i I i; ; Anthracite 10.8 ! 77.4 i 79.01 82.7 15.1 : 135.1!!149.7! 155.8 Bituminous coal 38.7 i 82.3 j 90.2 I 96.0 211.1! ! 159.6; 204.3! 215.5 Llctal: 77.5 j 77.8 i 78.4 : 93.6 1 2 8 .6 : 131.2; 130.9= 148.5 Iron 121.7 ;120.7 •118.8 1142.4 215.1 1213.01 213.1: 229.4 Copper 89.9 = 9 0 .G i 92.8 1115.1 151.3 i1 155.5; 153.2 =187.7 Load and zinc 92.0 i 93.1! 95.0 1108.4 172.0 ii177.71; 180.4 10c. 5 Gold and s ilvor 21.5 ! 22.3 1 22.6 ! 23.6 27.3!! 29.8:: 29.5 30.4 Iliseellancous 66.6 | 67.2 ! 69.2 : 95.7 110.4 !113.1!: 114.4 158.6 Quarrying and nonnetallic 70.3 ! 77.7 ! 75.6 | 84.5 150.8 1151.2] 142.5 157.4 : : Or ud g potr0 lourn i ; production l / 8?..8 | 82.7 j 82.6 ;: 82.5 152.4 :: 131 .81:; 132.8!; 127.9 : :i Public utilities: i i i j Telephone 1127.1 : 162.4! 153.5 1128.2 = 2 / 2 / £ / ! £ / Telegraph 117.4 1117.9 1118.9 1121.9 !1174.0 1169.9 : 170.8 1 176.1 Elqctric light and pov/nr 62.1 ! B2.0 ! S2.1 = 8 2.0 ! 117.5 =117.4 116.8 ill?.9 Street railways and busses 117.7 1118.3 IllS .9 1119.1 175.7 •174.2!1175.7 j1168.5 Wholesale trado 91.5 i 94.9 1 95.3 ; 94.4 140.8 =144.4 !1141.4 133.4 Retail trade 96.9 j 96.8 j 99.3 i 96.9 131.0 1132.0 : 133.0 124.2 Food 103.0 1103.6 1105.9 =107.31139.3 1139.9 1141.2;1135.2 General merchandise 113.3 1112.4 1117.4 !l08.5 ! 1-14.0 1143.51147.6 i1132.4 Apparel 107.6 ; 106.7 jlll.O =110.4 148.7 1148.21153.4:1144.5 Furniture and Uouso furnishings?. / 61.6 ; 61.1 ■! 62.0 ! 63.2 89.0 j 88.7 ! 88.6 86.3 Automot ivo ~ 67.9 j 68.5 ! 68.6 ; 64.8 102.9 =106.2 1104.3 94.4 Lunbcr and building material 90.7 ; 90.4 ! 89.4 90.1 135.2 1135.6 |131.5 128.3 Hotels (year-round) 108.5 ! 108.0 =109.0 i109.0 168.0 1135.6 =16(5.7 1155.3 Faivor laundries j 104.9 1104.7 1105.5 =110.1 161.9 1 162 .5 i 162.2 1161.3 Cloaninr ar.d Eyeing 119.8 illS .7 1117.4 :121.8 191.4 1194.0 j192.3 1194.2 Class I steam railroads l ii.4 i1143.8 |144.1 1144.2 2 / 2 / ! ;■ y 1 2/ Viator transportation 6 / SOS.5 :■ 2 9f.. 5 |290.4 =233.5 j746.-2 |729.2 :.12i*l 1552.6 :----1/ Does not include well drilling or rig building# Z j Not available. 3 / Revisions have been made as follows in the data for earlier months: Retail trade, furniture and house furnishing >-;roup - February 1945 pay-roll index to 8 8 .2 , 4 / Cash payments o n l y ; additional value of board, room, and tips, not included. 5 / Source: Interstate Commerce Comission 6 / Based on estimates prepared by the U# S. Maritime Commission covering employment on active deep-sea Amsrican-flag steam and motor merchant vessels of 1,000 gross tons and over. Excludes vessels under bareboat charter too, or owned by, the Army or Navy, 15. Tabic . - Usti?v.if.oc. Jlumuor c,f Frodueti^n Workers in Soloctoc. ITonrif'.Rufacturing Industries \j - (in thraisarids) Industry lin in g: AntUrao it n Bituminous coal ik.-to.l: Iron Cor. per Load and zinc Gold and siIvor Kiscollttnoaus Tolophono 2 / Tolegraph T / Sloctrio light and poV/c-r Z f Strojt railways and bussos 2 IToti.'.iS (yoar-round) 2/ fnvfer laundries ~ Cl0.ar.in2 and dyeing Cl:\oS I steam railroads 5 / \iat .~ transportation <j/ 2/ 4/ % Ilr.y 1945 ; Apr* 1&»5 9 .0 529 68.2 24*6 21*4 1*2*3 5*3 64*1 305 63*3 24.2 21.7 14*5 5*5 2*7 2.6 G5.4 334 G9.1 23.9 22.1 14.8 5.G 2 .7 4C4 44.0 201 230 352 y y y 44*2 4-4.4 200 22S 201 223 350 / } .Liar. 1945 543 % \ H ,4 2 7 159 i y ,423 152 ;1 ,4 2 1 155 :Llay 19-14 CC-..5 82.3 2S.8 27.4 16.8 5.8 3 .8 407 45.9 j 202 ; 231 • 352 1/ 1/ ; 1,425 ' 122 The term "production worker" has been substituted for the term "-wage earner" which has been used in our previous releases* This conforms ■with the terminology and standard definitions of classes of workers formulated b}' the Division of Statistical StancUirds of the U* S . Bureau of the Budget# The use of "production worker", in place of "wage earner" has no appreciable effect on the employment estimates in mining industries since there is very little difference in the definitions* In the power laundries and cleaning and dyeing industries, the omission of driver^-salesroen causes a significant difference* New series are being prepared* Data include salaried personnel* Not available* Excludes messengers, and approximately 6 ,0 0 0 employees of general and divisional headquarters, and of cable companies* Data include salaried personnel* Source: Interstate Conmerce Commission* Data include s?.laricd personnel. Based on estimates prepared by the TJ* S* IvSaritime Cornmission covering employment on active deep-sea American—flag steam and motor merchant vessels of 1,000. gross tons and over* Excludes vessels under bareboat cliarter to , or ovrncd by the Army £r- Navy*. Table r.* - Forcentagc Ors^n^s in I&iployniant caid I ay Rolls in Soloctod ;?on:nanufucti*ring Industries, liv; 1 ^ 5 Industry Fay Roll 3mployi:.-cnt I I' ^rocntui-c ohanr::; Trom Poroontaco. chmsjp .frets -uor. 1.1av j Apr. ; iky i9';Z \ l&U 1945 i 19-14 : Y/holcerJ.e trc;do Food products Groceries :.nd food sposit.lt ios Dry ~oods r.nd cpparol Lachincry, c-quiprrjnt and supplies Farr, products Petroleum and potroloum products {incl. bull: tenh stations} ii.utor.ot ivc Brokerage Insurance Frivatc building construction *■ • 5 + *8 - .2 - .4 + *6 -4*4 + .2 + *3 - .2 - .1 +2*4 + *1 - *4 - .2 -5*0 +3.7 +9*5 j +2*2 +9*2 +5*0 - .3 - +5*5 : 1 “ 2*5 - *5 -1*5 -3.5 - .2 -2.7 -5.0 -1.5 +6.7 - •2 + 1.1 | ! ! i j +5*5 + 4 .4 + 7.0 - 2 .9 +13*8 +13.7 + 6 .7 +14*2 +3-1*4 +2*9 + 6.0 is . Tabic/ 6. - Sstiinated Lumber of Snployeos in Uomu;ricultural Establishments by Industry Division (in thou:sands) Industrv V Division Hay 1965 Total 1 / 37,632 s'cuiufaoturins 2 / 14,810 Lining Contract'Construction and Fodoral forco account construction 726 j | : = 3S,062 | 38,672 | 15,102 j | 15,368 ! ; 796 ! 16,122 ! 1 761 1 : 769 Transportation and public utilities 3,800 T rado Financo, Gorvioc and miscollanocus Fodoral, State and Local govornr.ojit, excluding Fodoral forco account construction 1 Apr. j 1965 ; ______ I ! 37,797 : liar * 19-15 i i : -ay 1S<::4 ■ : ; 839 j : 686 1 699 j 636 j 3,788 \ 3,768 : 7,023 , 3,792 : 6 ,9 9 6 i 7,084 ; ! • 4,496 1 4,444 | 4,394 ; !: : i I 5,996 J______ 6,006 : i : i 6,003 j : 6,962 | 4,363 i i ; : 5,922 1/ Estimates include all full- and part-tinie wag-3 and salary v/orkors in nona^ricultural establishments v/ho arc employed durinr; thd* pay period ending nearest the 15th of the month* Proprietors, self-employed persons, domestic servants, and personnel of the arv/icd forces are excluded# 2/ ~~ Estimates for manufacturing have boon adjusted to levels* indicated by final 1S42 data made available by the Bureau of Employment Security of the i'ederal Security Agency. Since the ncximatcd number of production Y/orkors in manufacturing industries have been further adjusted to preliminary 19d3 data, subsequent to December 19^:2, the tv.'o set? of-estimates are not comparable* 17. Tael:? 7 . - .^sti'V'tcc Humber o f 2;ij loyoj s in Ilonat;;ric uli. ur a 1 3stab‘Lirj}av.o^t,s, by State(1:* th.n’sarids) i^ll industry divisions Apr* Liar* \ Apr. 19* >5 : 194G • 1944 ----- i----- = ----- ilanuTactur inApr, : Liar. . Apr * 1945 : 1945 I 1944 K-jw England Blaine Now rJanpshiro \\-rn^nt Massachusetts Rh")do Is lav;:: C.nm^ct icut 2,*940 ;2,955 :3 ,0 9 8 240 264 245 12 S j 129 131 80 80. 7 83. 3 I 542 1,559 60S 1, [1. : 270 286 ! 271 728 687 (5C3 ,455 105.3 63.9 32.0 696 146 412 1 : 1,483 i i i i .o : 65.3 | 32.7 : 706 ! 150 \ 418 KMdlo Atlantic Yori: Now Jersey F onns y Ivan ia 8,97S 4,450 1,459 3,054 ,291 :;9 :4 ,593 ;i ,532 ; 3 , 166 ,925 ,729 831 ,368 :g,032 1,752 ; 842 =1,388 ;4,2?7 •1,377 . 907 |l ,453 Bast Korth Central Ohio Inc. iana Illinois Lliohi-an Uiscons'in 3,425 2,2 GO 1,020 2,606 1,659 760 5 , 649 nj,330 C 1 ,047 :; z , 732 ; i ,770 770 159 ,184 540 ,103 948 384 i4,2 54 {1,200 i 546 11,121 975 392 •■ r, 4o8 11,226 j 584 11,172 ;1,05S i 39 S YiV.st Forth' Contra! Ilinrienota Iov;a L'iicscuri •Mortii Dakota South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas 2,796 S out h At lant ic Do lav:ar lAarylanc District of Columbia Virginia iYoat Virginia Sorl.h Carolina Ssuth Carolina Go nr la Florida 4,461 92. u G70 458 673 414 679 368 638 468 anc Stato 1 9 , 024 =4, 464 464 I1 *:w, r**09(3 • I : 460 12, 500 ■i. 023 : 2 , 716 | 1 . 682 768 12 ,804 |2, 813 611 61 r.i 438 436 433 944 950' 945 68 70. 3 0 : 72 < 79. 3; 79. 6 79 : 260 255 258 39:1 : 598 407 617 507 :=< ”:>,601 i*. : 95 : 93. 0 ! 673 709 468 459 6bl 674 415 414 701 ear378 376 648 659 482 494 868 185 128.2 352 5 ,8 ; 8.4 66,2 122.8 . 888 189 131.7 357 5 .8 8.8 68.0 127.8 ,527 |1,556 48.1 48.9 ■278 283 14.2 14.4 194 197 133.9 134.5 345 : 351 163 166 255 262 99.6 95.5 11,619 j 128.9 | 67.3 • 33.3 j 771 1 161 j 457 ; i j : i I | | j : 880 185 10 5 , ^ 341 5.3 9.4 62.5 138.3 :1, 6 14 j 51.2 j 317 : 13.7 | 197 | 130.4 j 368 ; 170 : 277 : 120.0 18,. T a b l o 7 # - E s t i n a ' r o d d u m b e r o f S m p l o y e ; js i n ! ! o n a c r i o u l t u r a l . . I s t a b l i s h n o n t c , b y Slat, r- C-nt isuetf ( I n •{;hcus ‘ i n d s ) Rorion and 31 at o All industry divisions V <'w JL# Apr. : lT --Pr • 1945 1S‘*5 ■ ID'Vi L'anufact urinr. Apr. Apr.. i i.*ar • 1945 : 1944 1 ^■ .0 2&st South Central Kontucly Tonnessoo Alabama 1,'ississippi 1,719 414 536 526 243 1,749 422 537 541 2iP 1,776 430 548 550 248 656 118.8! 210 250 77.2 668 118.6 213 256 80.7 694 119.7 221 268 S5.0 Xicst South Central ill’leans as Louis iana Oklahoma Texas 2,531 288 466 375 1,4-02 2,561 '286 478 380 1,417 2,541 244 489 373 1,135 665 69.2 148.7 88.4 359 688 . 6 9 .7 155.2 92.2 371 725 69.3 165.9 86.6 403 ; 125 12.1 13.3 4 .3 46.9 5 .0 19.6 22.0 1 .7 kg 123 13.4 13.2 4.2 46.4 4.9 16.4 21.1 o.8 I-ontain Llont ana Idaho Wyoming. Colorado IIcxi lloxico Arizona 0 c l Xi Uovac’.si Facific V/ushin^fcon Oregon California 881 107 91..6 5 S .i 257 75.7 109.4 138 39.0 3,426 S15 344 2, it>7 ; : : j S78 102 9 2 .G 60.5 258 79.5 109.5 137 3 8 .S 3,453 619 347 2,487 895 110 94.7 5 9.9 259 77.5 108.7 145 4 0.5 3,30633 357 2,614 11.9 13.5 4.2 47.2 5 .1 19.4 22.5 1.7 1,186 1,218 1,395 240 247 ' 258 1 i3 .0 147.0 ; 158.8 803 824 978 19 Table 3 .--Employment in Regular Federal Services and Government Corporations, in Selected Months (in thousands) Branch 3/ ................................ Washington metropolitan area War agencies h /................ ...... Other agencies......................... Other areas | April, j 191+5 2/ 5-, 630.1 3 , 613.2 3,595-2 3 ,5 7 0 .1 253.7 127*5 256-.-3 123.U 127.9 126.2 j Karsh i 19U5 2 / 1 February ! May i .19^5 2 / !_19l!if. i «, 1 * D^! Lf\ Executive ^y 191+5 1 / i ^ Total •*- : 3 ,5 1 6 .6 11) 3 , 531.8 3,1+73.2 1Il!3# 233.1) 256.5 256.0 127.5 125.6 •127.9 i i /S»5 ! |I 125.5 265.7 134.9 123,8 l ................................. 3,31+1.5 5,31 3.8 3 »2 7 5o 5 , 217.2 2 ,9 6 9 .7 2 ,5 7 5 .2 2 , 561.6 2 ,5 3 2 .7 2,1+98.0 2 ,2 7 5 .3 Continental'United States... 1,911.1 Out side continenta1 United States 5/........... obii.l 1,926.1). 1,9 3 6.2 1,92 9.9 1 , 910.0 6 53.2 596.5 568.1 361j. 5 691;. h War agenci.es 1+/.................... Other agencies......................... 766.3 752.2 7*£.6 719.2 Continental United States Outside continental United States 5/ .......... 7U9.3 735.7 726.2 702.9 16.5 16.5 16.1+ 16.3 Judicial:.......................................... 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.6 Legislative.................................... 6,1). 6 »h 6 .3 31+.1 1 Government Corporations 6 / ........... 678.9 1 33.9 | j| i1 | 15.5 6.6 !| ! 6.1 3U.2 | 36.3 2 .7 Prepared by Division of Construction and Public Employment 1 / Preliminary. 2 / Revised. 1 / Includes employees in United States navy yards and on force-account construction who are also included under construction and shipbuilding and repair projects (tables 9 and 10), b j Covers War and Navy Departments, Maritime Commission, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, T.he panama Canal, and the emergency war agencies* 5 / Includes Alaska and the Panama Canal Zone* H / Data are for employees of the Panama Railroad Company, the Federal Reserve Banks, and banks of the Farm Credit ^d/nini strati on who are paid out of operating revenues and not out of Federal appropriations. Bata for other Government corporations are included under the executive service. Note: The pay-roll data are in the process of being revised. v.'ill be available shortly. The revised series 20 Table 9 . — Total Zmployment and Pay Kolls in United' States ICavy Yards and Private Shipyards Within Continental United States, by Shipbuilding Region I.?ay 1 9 h -y ?ay rolls ( th o u sa n ris o f d o lla r .? ) FiiTipioy-ient (in thousands) Shipbuilding region A il regions i-iay 1 , 612.2 3Ul,973 371,515 k6It,5l6 315.8 673.6 322.0 350.3 9 9 5 .0 1,2 8 1 .9 93,571 2hS,k02 ?6,523 27j},9S7 93,352 ,370,];.6.!j. L'45,665 l-'!9,392 li 109.5 ✓ U\o. o 2C,263 pO j G0*7 3/ Hi 1.2 221 .l 1 •37,151 •'4 0 ,19 8 3/ 1.116.5 552.1 115,ii99 127,679 2 13,730 ITorth Atlantic South A tlantic .............. Pacific 19i45 1,199.14 •J . S . n a v y y a r d s 2 / ? r iv a te ship yards Gulf 19)4 5 1 / A^ri 1 19 .'i5 ‘?.-ay 19^5* 1 / ......... ij.60 . 9 ‘ 6.1 327.1 *1| Great Lakes •3-. 9 ♦.£•. 1 6)..7 o 7ft!, Inland *2;,. 6 ->2.0 6 3.3 7 , 611 ; .......... 9,6 ig Prepared by Division rf ConstV’cticn ai*d Public ^nplnyuent. 1./ Preliminary. 2/ I..eludes — itsxv^ yD.rds comsT-ru ctin.t£ or _touiii')' ; sliipn, incl^di^^ tho Our>.is buy, (:.;d .) Co£»st; i.fu;i.rd ys.ro. Duta s.tg r.lso Included in t h e Federal executive, service (te-ble S'). 3 / BrorJcdorm not .ivnilable. I 2/ 3/ 21 Table £stimatod Employment and Pay Rolls on Construction Ifithin Continental United States, May 1945 Employment ( i n thousands) Type of project Way 1 9 4 5 .3 / New construction, total 2/ 880 #9 • A p ril i 1945 ‘ j ’ 808.7 ! 769,2 1 -685.6 ! 606.6 May 1944 | Pay rclls ( in thousandc) ......... 1 May j 1945 1 / 1/ j At the construction site • 753 #3 Federal projects 4 / Airports Buildings Residential Nonresidential 5 / Electrification Reclamation River 9 harbor, and flood control Streets and highways Water and sewer systems Miscellaneous j 225#0 Non—Federal projects Buildings Residential Non—re s id ent ia1 5 2 6.3 j 310#2 } 109.4 2 CO #8 6 .1 177*3 10. b ? 166.5 I •6 6 #4 1 218.3 1 5#5 i 170.4 1 1 .1 1 159*3 1 | *5 6#7 * f [ | 11*7 7 #6 3 .3 12 #0 ! April 1 Miy j .....1945____ j...1944..... & ! i f \ 1/ 3/ | y J i 1 24 1.8 153 ,517 I 4 9 ,967 21 .2 158.5 2 8 .4 130.1 .6 14 .5 1,159 4 3 ,474 2,455 4 1 ,0 1 9 109 i 1,601 1,036 40,612 2,4 3 0 38,182 ' 97 1.508 19 .4 1 5 .2 5 .7 6 .7 2,384 1,412 I 575 ! 2/302 1 ! 3 6 4 .8 1 if 171,656 = 3/ ! 62 ,592 \ j j ) ! | 1 ! \ 48 ,677 = 3,465 i 33,096 1 6,052 1 27.044 / in 1 3,263 i ! ! I 1 13 .9 7 ,8 3 .4 1 0 .1 ! 1 ‘ 1 1 I 2 ,6 0 0 1,430 587 2 ,0 9 7 1 3,762 i 2,753 ! 883 I 1,344 s Farm dwellings and service buildings Public u tilities Streets and highways State 1 19 1.7 j 11 1.6 j 8 0 .1 i• j £ // ^ ZJ ; j \ \ County and municipal Miscellaneous \ t /Other Maintenance of State roads i 4 6 7 .4 | 264.1 66 #0 | 178.1 73 .4 ICC #9 2 2 .0 9 .0 1 3 .0 15#6 133*6 7/ I 6 7 .7 ! 102.7 j 1 8 .7 7 .5 j j | 11*2 j 1 4 .2 \ j i. 12 3.1 | 162.6 ! j 4 6 .2 90 .6 22 .9 1 0 .7 1 2 .2 13 .4 *. \. 82 #9 ‘ 8 2 .0 5 8 5 .0 1 ! i I ! If 3/ if 3/ 3/ 1 i 1 1 3/ j 44,283 ‘ 3/ 11 1 ^ 3/ 3/ If If i I I Sf 3/ i wmJ 3/ ! 1 ! y ! ^ 1 ^ 1 y 1 2 / ! 2/ 3/ ! 3/ ! if ' i i 3/ 3/ Prepared "by Division of Construction and Fublic Employment. 1 / Preliminary* 2 / Lata are for a ll construction vorkcrs (contract and f crce-acoount) eng?-w.ed on new construction additions and alterations, and on repair work of the type usually covered by building permits # (Force-account employees arc vorkcrs hired directly by the owner r». nd utilised c.s a separate work force to perform co::r»truLTio*: work of the type usually ch'trjeable to c?„pital .account#) The construction figure included in t he Bureau’ s nonagricultural er^Ic.yrcent series covers only employees of construction contractors and on. Federal forcc-ncnount ?.nd excludes force-account workers of State ;'.n& local Jc-vcmnonts , public u t ilit ie s ,' and' private firms. 3 / Bata not available. 4 / Includes the following force-account employees, hired directly by the Federal Government and their pay rolls* I.iay 1944, 2 6 ,9 8 3 , $ 5 ,6 0 0 ,8 0 8 ; April 19*5, 1 0 ,5 5 6 , $3,69*3,141; May 1945, 1 8 ,6 8 4 , $3,743,89\>. These employees also are included under the Federal executive service# 5 / Includes the following employees and uay rolls for Defense Plant Corporation (RFC) projects: May 1944 , 4 7 ,5 4 6 , $ 1 1 ,8 1 7 ,1 6 7 ; April '1945, 1 4 ,2 5 3 , $ 3 ,5 5 8 ,5 5 9 ; May 1945, 1 5 ,1 9 9 , $ 3 ,4 1 4 ,4 3 7 , 6f Includes central office force of construction contractors, shop employees of special trades contractors f such as bench shcet-rsetal workers, etc#, and site employees engaged on projects which, for security reasons, cannot be shown above# 7 / Eata for other types of m'.intev/nce not available#