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INDEX NUMBERS OF WHOLESALE PRICES
Department of Labor (1947-49 = 100)

All commodities
Farm products
Processed foods
Other commodities
Textile products and apparel
Hides, skins, 8s leather products
Fuel, power & lighting materials
Chemicals and allied products
Rubber and products
Lumber and wood products
Pulp, paper & allied products
Metals and metal products
Machinery and motive products
Furniture and other household durables
Ncnmetallic minerals - structural
Tobacco products 8s bottled beverages
Miscellaneous

Mar.
1961

Feb.
i2§l

Jan.
1961

Mar.
I960

119.8
90.1
109.6

rll9.9
90.3
110.5

119.8
89.7
109.8

120.0
90.4
107.3

128.1

128.0

128.0

128.6

94.7
109.9
117.5
110.6
140.7
115.5
132.2
152.8
153.1
122.2
138.5
132.1
95.6

94.8
108.2
117.8
rll0.4
rl40.2
114.9
132.8
152.5
153.1
122.2
rl38.4
132.1
r 94.6

95.0
108.3
117.3
rllO.O
140.1
115.7
132.6
152.3
153.2
122.4
138.6
132.1
95*4

96.3
111.8
112.3
110.1
144.7
124.5
133.1
154.5
153.9
123.7
138.2
131.7
94.0

108.7
112.1
111.4
99.2

rl08.8
112.0
rill.2
98.7
rll5.9
113.1
108.3
124.1
99.4
rl04.3
94.2

108.7
112.0
111,1

108.9
112.6
112.5
104.4

Federal Reserve Groupings (1953-54 = 100)
All commodities
Industrial commodities
Materials
Sensitive
Other
Products
Consumer nonfoods
Producers' equipment
Foods and foodstuffs
Livestock and products
Crops and products

116.0
113.0

108.2
124.1
98.9
102.1
95-4

98.6
115.8

115.6

113.1
108.3
124.2
98.9
103.2
94.3

112.8
107.7
124.2
97.7
102.3
92.8

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Department of Agriculture (1910-14 = 100)
Prices received by farmers
Prices paid by farmers including
interest, taxes, and wage rates

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