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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 * * * * * Department of Agriculture (1910-14 = 100) Prices received by farmers Prices paid by farmers including interest, taxes, and wage rates r — Revised 243 244 241 241 302 302 301 300