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FEDERAL

RESERVE

statistic

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July 31, 1968
11:00 a.m.

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( LIBRARY

NJJEX NUMBERS OF WHOLESALE PRICES

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-59 = 100)

July
All Commodities
Farm products & processed foods & feeds
Farm products
Processed foods & feeds
Industrial commodities
Textile products and apparel
Hides, skins, & leather products
Fuels and related products and power
Chemicals and allied products
Rubber and products
Lumber and wood products
Pulp, paper & allied products
Metal and metal products
Machinery and equipment
Furniture and household durables
Nonmetallic mineral products
Transportation equipment
Miscellaneous

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109.1
109.4
103.9
115.9
108.9

1968
June
May
108.7

108.0
102.5
114.6

108.8
105.2
118.7
103.7
98.5
99.9
117.2
104.7
111.7
115 .0
103.9
108.3
n .a.

111.8

108.5
107.9
103.6
113.6

108.6
104.8

118.8
102 .4
98.7
99.8
117.0
105.5
111.7
115.0
104.0
107.8
n .a.
Ill .8

Apr•
108.3

1967
June
106.3

106.8

106.8

102.1
112.8

112.6

108.8

104.7
118 .3
102.4
98.8
99.7
115.8
105 .2
113.3
114.8
103.8
107 .4
n .a.

102 .4

106.0
101.6
115.6
104.0
98.5
95.8
104.7
103.9

108.8
111.6
100.8

111.8

103.9
n .a.
109.6

107.9
106.7
107.8
110.4
106.7
109.5
107 .0
114.8
109.0
109.7
107.9

105.2
103.8
100.1
102.5
104.9
106.9
104.9
111.2
109.4
109.2
109.3

Federal Reserve Groupings (1957-59 = 100)
Industrial commodities
Materials
Sensitive
Ex. fibers
Other
Products
Consumer nonfoods
Producers' equipment
Foods and foodstuffs
Livestock and products
Crops and products

107.9 107 .8
106.4 106.4
105.9 106.0
108.4 108.5
106.8 106.8
109.9 rl09.6
107.5 107.0
115.1 114.9
110.3 110.2
112.8 110.6
107 .4 109.5

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


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Preliminary
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

BLS estimate

259

260

259

255

354

354

353

342