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FEDERAL

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RESERVE

statistical

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FOR
July

OF CHICAGO

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DEPARTMENT STORE MERCHANDISING DATA
UNITED STATES - JUNE 1961
(Selected series, based on retail dollar amounts) lo tr
Per ctMt change
Amount
June from
(In millions of dollars)
Year
Month
1961
I960
ago
ago
June | May
June
May

Sales l/

p

467

476

Stocks 1/

pi,389

1,475

Outstanding Orders

P

617

419

r

Receipts 2/

p

381

449

New Orders 2/

P

579

481

June

1961
May

455

450

- 2

rl,390

1,481

-6

0

620

421

+47

0

r

364

451

-15

+ 5

r

563

456

+20

+ 3

r

+3

Merchandising Ratios —/
1956-60 Average
I960
June
1 May
June ! May

Stocks to Sales

P

3.0

3.1

3.1

3.3

3.0

3.0

Outstanding Orders
to Sales

P

1.3

0.9

1.4

0,9

1.3

0.8

Stocks plus Outstanding
Orders to Sales

p

4.3

4.0

4.4

4.2

4.3

3.9

Receipts to Sales 2/

p

0.8

0.9

0.8

1.0

0.8

0.9

p—Preliminary.
r—Revised,
l/ Figures are based on the sample described in the note below and are presented
here solely to permit comparisons with changes in orders and receipts. For monthly movements of total department store sales and stocks, refer to the regular
monthly sales report G.7.2 and stocks report G.7,4.2 or the Federal Reserve
Bulletin.
2/ Receipts of goods are derived from the reported figures on sales and stocks.
New Orders are derived from receipts and reported figures on outstanding orders.
3/ The first three ratios are of stocks and/or orders at the end of the month to
sales during the month. The final ratio is based on totals of sales and receipts
for the month.
Note:—These figures are not estimates for all department stores in the United
States* They are the actual dollar amounts reported by a group of department
stores located in various cities throughout the country. In I960, sales by these
stores accounted for about 45 per cent of the estimated total department store
sales. Figures for the most recent thirteen-month period are shown regularly in
the Bulletin. For description and back data, January 1939 to August 1952 > see
Federal Reserve Bulletin for October 1952, pp. 1098-1102, Back data may be obtained from the Board's Division of Research and Statistics.