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Producer Prices and Price Indexes
Data for August 1981
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U.S. Department of Labor
Bureau of Labor Statistics




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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Raymond J. Donovan, Secretary
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS
Janet L. Norwood, Commissioner
OFFICE OF PRICES AND LIVING CONDITIONS
W. John Layng, Associate Commissioner

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September 1981




Producer Prices and Price Indexes
Data for August 1981
Contents

Page

Page

Price movements, August 1981

1

New base for producer price indexes

4

Charts:
1. Finished Goods Price Index and its
components, 1971-81, 3-month
annual rates of change
2. Intermediate Materials Price Index and
its components, 1971-81, 3-month
annual rates of change
3. Crude Materials Price Index and its
components, 1971-81, 3-month
annual rates of change
Tables:
1. Producer price indexes and percent
changes by stage of processing
2. Producer price indexes and percent
changes for selected commodity
groupings by stage of processing
3. Producer price indexes and percent changes
for selected stage-of-processing
groupings, seasonally adjusted
4. Producer price indexes for the net
output of selected industries and
their products
5. Producer price indexes by durability of
product




5

6

7

6. Producer prices and price indexes for
commodity groupings and individual
items

39

7. Producer prices and price indexes for
refined petroleum products by region

77

8. Producer price indexes for bituminous
coal by region

78

9. Producer price indexes for special
commodity groupings

79

10. Producer price indexes: Changes
in commodity specifications,
August 1981

79

11. Producer price indexes for the output
of selected SIC industries

80

12. Percent changes in producer price
indexes for the output of selected
SIC industries

82

13. Producer price indexes for the output
of selected census product classes

84

14. Price indexes and percent changes for
total railroad freight and selected
STCC groups

91

15. Producer price indexes and percent
changes for selected telephone services

91

8

9

12

13

38

Technical notes

92




Price Movements
August 1981

Before seasonal adjustment, the Producer Price Index
for Finished Goods was virtually unchanged at 271.2
(1967 = 100). Over the year, the Finished Goods Price
Index moved up 7.9 percent. The finished consumer
foods index increased 3.7 percent from August 1980 to
August 1981, prices for finished energy goods were up
16.4 percent, the index for finished consumer goods
other than foods and energy rose 6.8 percent, and
capital equipment prices were up 9.9 percent. The Producer Price Index for intermediate goods increased 9.0
percent over the year, and crude material prices were 5.1
percent higher than a year ago.

The Producer Price Index for Finished Goods moved
up 0.3 percent from July to August on a seasonally adjusted basis. The August increase followed a 0.4 percent
rise in July and a 0.6 percent advance in June. Prices for
intermediate goods rose 0.4 percent, about the same as
in each of the preceding 3 months. Crude material prices
declined 0.6 percent, after increasing in both June and
July (table A).
Among finished goods, consumer food prices edged
up 0.2 percent, much less than the 1.5 percent climb in
the previous month. The finished energy goods index
fell 0.7 percent, the third decrease in the last 4 months.
Prices for finished consumer goods other than foods
and energy rose somewhat more than in July, but
capital equipment prices moved up slightly less than in
the previous month.

Finished goods
Finished consumer goods. The Producer Price Index for
finished consumer goods rose 0.3 percent, the same as in

Table A. Percent changes from preceding month in selected stage-of-processing price indexes, seasonally adjusted1
Finished goods

Intermediate goods

Crude goods

Total

Consumer
foods

Other

Total

Foods
and
feeds2

1980:
August
September
October
November
December

1.2
.3
.9
.7
.4

2.7
.5
.7
.3
0

0.7
.2
1.1
.8
.4

1.0
.5
.8
.9
1.1

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August

1.2
.8
1.2
r
.8
r
.1
.6
.4
.3

.1
-.6
1.0
r
-.1
r
—.2
.5
1.5
.2

1.5
1.2
1.3
r
1.1
r
.2
.6
.1
.3

1.3
.4
1.0
1.0
r
.4
.3
.4
.4

Month

1
Data for April 1981 have been revised to reflect the availability of late
reports and corrections by respondents. For this reason, some of the
figures shown above and elsewhere in this report may differ




r

Other

Total

Foodstuffs
and
feedstuffs

6.0
.7
5.2
1.5
-5.6

0.7
.5
.6
.9
1.6

4.6
1.4
1.7
1.1
-.8

6.1
.7
1.5
.2
-2.6

2.4
2.3
1.9
2.4
1.8

.2
-3.9
-2.6
r
.4
r
0
-.5
-.5
.5

1.4
.6
1.3
1.0
r
.5
.3
.5
.4

.2
1.1
-1.3
r
1.4
r
—.8
1.2
.5
-.6

-1.1
-3.3
-2.0
1.5
-2.2
2.8
.3
-.9

2.0
7.0
-.4
r
1.3
r
.8
-.5
.8
-.1

r

Other

from those previously reported,
2
Intermediate materials for food manufacturing and feeds,
r = revised.
1

Table B. Percent changes in finished goods price indexes, selected periods1
Changes from preceding month, seasonally adjusted

Month

Finished
goods

Finished
consumer
goods

Capital
equipment

Changes in
finished
Finished consumer goods
goods from
12 months
excluding foods
ago
Total
Durables Nondurables (unadjusted)

1980:
August
September
October
November
December

1.2
.3
.9
.7
.4

1.0
.1
1.7
.6
.4

1.2
.3
.8
.7
.3

0.6
.2
.8
.9
.4

0.8
-.1
1.5
.5
-.2

0.5
.4
.4
1.2
.9

14.8
13.1
13.1
12.4
11.8

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August

1.2
.8
1.2
r
.8
r
.1
.6
.4
.3

1.2
.9
.7
r
.9
r
.8
.7
.7
.6

1.2
.7
1.3
r
.9
-.1
.5
.3
.3

1.6
1.3
1.5
r
1.1
r
0
.5
-.1
.3

.3
.5
-.3
r
.8
r
.8
.5
-.2
.6

2.2
1.7
2.4
r
1.3
r
—.4
.5
0
.1

11.3
10.8
10.8
10.9
10.5
10.2
8.8
7.9

r

1
Data for April 1981 have been revised to reflect the availability of late
reports and corrections by respondents. For this reason, some of the
figures shown above and elsewhere in this report may differ

from those previously reported,
r = revised,

moderately or not at all following substantial July advances, and light motor truck prices declined considerably.

July. The index for finished consumer foods edged up
0.2 percent, after advancing 1.5 percent in July. Much
of the slowdown was due to meat prices: Prices for beef
and veal fell 2.1 percent after rising 3.8 percent in the
previous month, and pork prices were unchanged after a
10.1 percent increase in July. Prices turned down sharply after rising in the previous month for eggs, fresh
fruits, and vegetable oil end products. Fish prices also
decreased. After falling a month earlier, prices rose
markedly for fresh and dried vegetables and processed
poultry.
Prices for finished energy goods fell 0.7 percent, after
a decline of 1.0 percent in July. Gasoline prices decreased 1.6 percent, the fourth consecutive monthly
drop. Home heating oil prices moved down 0.7 percent
after falling 2.0 percent in July. Natural gas prices rose
much less in August (1.0 percent) than in July (3.1 percent).
The index for finished consumer goods other than
foods and energy increased 0.S percent in August, compared with a rise of 0.2 percent in July. Prices turned up
after falling in July for cosmetics, electric lamps and
bulbs, and household flatware. Prices for consumer
plastics and household scissors rose rapidly after no
change a month earlier. Prices rose faster than in July
for newspapers and alcoholic beverages. Prices for tires
and tubes fell, but less than a month earlier. On the
other hand, prices for passenger cars, apparel, textile housefurnishing, drugs, and appliances increased




r

Capital equipment. The Producer Price Index for
capital equipment rose 0.6 percent, slightly less than the
average monthly increase of 0.8 percent in the previous
6 months. Prices for construction machinery, office and
store machinery, railroad equipment, and transformers
rose much less than in July, and prices for printing
trades machinery declined. In contrast, increases accelerated for generators and for oilfield and gas field
machinery.
Intermediate materials
The Producer Price Index for Intermediate Materials,
Supplies, and Components moved up 0.4 percent over
the month on a seasonally adjusted basis, the same as in
July. The durable manufacturing materials category
rose 0.4 percent, much less than in the previous month,
as prices for finished steel mill products were unchanged, following substantial increases in July. In contrast, large advances were recorded for copper, tin,
lead, zinc, and flat glass. Silver prices turned up after
falling rapidly during the 9 preceding
months, and gold prices fell far less than in either June
or July.
The nondurable manufacturing materials index
registered a 0.7 percent increase, following a 0.5 percent
2

Crude materials
The Producer Price Index for Crude Materials for
Further Processing fell 0.6 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis, after rising 1.2 and 0.S percent in June and
July. The index for crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs
decreased 0.9 percent, following a 2.8 percent jump in
June and a 0.3 percent rise in July. The turnaround was
primarily due to lower prices for corn, cattle, and raw
cane sugar, all of which had risen in the previous 2
months. Fluid milk prices also moved down. On the
other hand, prices for green coffee and live poultry rebounded with advances of 9.8 and 6.3 percent after falling in most recent months. Prices for oilseeds and cocoa
beans also rose.
The index for crude nonfood materials other than
energy fell 0.8 percent, following substantial increases
in 3 of the 4 preceding months. Prices for raw cotton
and natural rubber fell considerably more than in the
previous month. Prices for nonferrous scrap, potash,
and sand and gravel moved up, although not as much as
in July. Nevertheless, prices for iron and steel scrap and
cattle hides turned up after falling in July.
The crude energy index edged up 0.2 percent after
showing no change in July. Natural gas prices slowed
their advance with a 1.0 percent increase, the smallest
since March. Coal prices edged up following a large July
climb. Crude petroleum prices moved down but much
less than in either of the previous 2 months.

rise in July. Prices increased for fibers and fabrics,
paper, inedible fats and oils, fertilizer materials, and
paint materials. Leather prices turned down, however.
The index for construction materials showed little
change for the second consecutive month. Falling prices
for softwood lumber, plywood, and gypsum products
were largely offset by increases for aluminum windows,
environmental controls, and valves and fittings.
The manufacturing components index advanced 0.8
percent, nearly as much as in the previous month.
Substantial increases were recorded for motor vehicle
parts, ball and roller bearings, and electric motors.
Within other categories of intermediate goods, prices
rose for paper boxes, metal containers, and laminated
plastic sheets, but photographic supplies declined considerably following 8 months of little or no change.
The intermediate energy goods index moved up 0.3
percent, following small declines in June and July. This
reversal was entirely due to a 2.6 percent hike in electric
power prices, the largest since February 1980. Prices
continued to decrease, however, for commercial jet
fuel, diesel fuel, kerosene, and liquefied petroleum
gas.
The intermediate foods and feeds index also turned
up after recent declines. Prices advanced for refined
sugar used in food manufacturing, confectionery
materials, and animal fats and oils. However, lower
prices were registered for vegetable oils and flour.




3

Producer Price Indexes Will
Shift to New Base Next Year

Beginning with the release of January 1982 data in
February 1982, most Producer Price Indexes will shift
to a new base year. All indexes currently expressed on a
base of 1967 = 100, or any other base through December
1976, will be rebased to 1977 = 100. Only indexes with a
base later than December 1976 will keep their current
base. Rebasing of PPI data is part of a comprehensive
rebasing of indexes published by the Federal Government. (See Technical Note, "Federal agencies updating
base year of indexes to 1977," in the February 1981
issue of Monthly Labor Review.) The last rebasing of
PPI data occurred in January 1971, when the current
1967 base was substituted for the former 1957-59
base.
Historical data for each PPI series on the new base will
be available from BLS on request.
To convert any continuous index series on the 1967
base to a new continuous series on the 1977 base, divide
each index value on the former base by the index value
for the new base period and multiply by 100. For example, the August 1980 index for steel mill products was




301.0 (1967= 100). To convert that index to a base of
1977= 100, divide 301.0 by the 1977 annual average for
steel mill products on a 1967 = 100 base, which was
229.9. The August 1980 index for steel mill products on
a base of 1977 = 100 thus becomes:
(301.0/229.9) x 100 = 130.9
Rebasing an index does not affect the calculation of
percent changes over time, except for possible rounding
differences, so long as all calculations are performed
with indexes expressed on the same base. Long-term
business contracts with escalation clauses which make
changes in selling or buying prices dependent on percent
changes in specified PPI series should, therefore, not be
substantively affected by the rebasing next year.
However, contracts with escalation clauses which make
price changes dependent on changes in index points may
be greatly affected by rebasing. (See Escalation and
Producer Price Indexes: A Guide for Contracting Parties, BLS Report 570, available on request.)

4

Chart2.IntermediateMaterialsPrice Index and its components, 1971-81,
3-month annual rates of change
(Seasonally adjusted)

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics




5

Chart 2. Intermediate Materials Price Index and its components, 1971-81,
3-month annual rates of change
(Seasonally adjusted)

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics




6

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

Chart 2. Intermediate Materials Price Index and its components, 1971-81,
3-month annual rates of change
(Seasonally adjusted)
Percent
change

- I 140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0

-20
-40
80
60
40
20

0
-20

-40
160
140
120
100
80

60
40
20
0

-20
-40
-60
-80

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics




7

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

Table 1. Producer price indexes and percent changes by stage of processing
(1967=100)

Relati v e
importane«

Grouping

Dec.
1980
Finished qoods
Finished consumer qoods
F i n i s h e d c o n s u m e r -foods
Crude
Processed
F i n i s h e d c o n s u m e r qoods» e x c l u d i n g
Nondurable qoods less foods
Durable qoods
C a p i t a l equip.-ncnt
Manufacturing industries
Nonmanufacturinq industries

Unadjusted

Apr.
July
W 1981 2/ 1981

I Unadjusted
I
percent
Seasonally adjusted
I c h a n g e to
percent change from:
¡ A u g . 1981 f r o m :

index

j
1 Aug.
1 1981 2/1

A u g . 11 J u l y
1980 11 1981
11

100 000
79 67 1
23 053
1 972
21 080
56 6 1 8
37 125
19 494
20 329
6..245
14..083

2 6 8 .5
270 .6
251 .9
2 7 9 ,.3
2 4 7 ,.4
2 7 6 ,. 1
^20,.4
216 .6
2 6 0 ,.8
2 7 7 ,.3
2 5 1 ,.5

27 1 .3
272 .8
256 .9
262.4
2 5 4 ,.4
2 7 7 ,. 1
321,.2
217 .9
2 6 5 ,.7
2 8 2 ,.9
2 5 6 ,. 1

271
272
255
256
253
277
321
218
265
283
256

Intermediate materials» supplies» and components.
M a t e r i a l s a n d c o m p o n e n t s for m a n u f a c t u r i n q
M a t e r i a l s for f o o d m a n u f a c t u r i n q
M a t e r i a l s for n o n d u r a b l e m a n u f a c t u r i n q
M a t e r i a l s for d u r a b l e m a n u f a c t u r i n q
C o m p o n e n t s for m a n u f a c t u r i n q 3/
M a t e r i a l s a n d c o m p o n e n t s for c o n s t r u c t i o n
Processed fuels and lubricants
Manufacturinq industries
Nonmanufacturinq industries
Containers
Suppli e s
M a n u f a c t u r i n g i n d u s t r i e s 3/
Nonmanufacturinq industries
Feeds
O t h e r s u p p l i e s ¿/

100..000
52,.795
4 ..6 04
16..499
15.,547
16., 146
15.,358
14..84 5
5.,890
8 .,955
4 . 161
12..841
3.,897
8 . 944
1. 8 4 6
7..098

305..8
2 8 4 ,. 1
2 6 3 ., 1
2 8 4 .,3
3 1 0 ..6
2 5 5 .,4
2 8 8 ..0
6 0 8 ..5
5 0 9 ..0
6 9 6 ..2
2 7 4 ..3
2 6 2 ..4
2 5 0 ..6
268. 7
239. 2
2 7 2 ..9

308..6
288 .0
2 6 2 ..6
2 8 3 ..8
314..4
259. 5
2 9 0 ..2
6 0 4 ..3
5 0 3 .,7
6 9 3 .. 1
2 7 8 ..2
266. 2
2 5 5 ,.3
2 7 2 ., 1
232. 8
2 7 8 ..9

309 .9
2 8 9 .6
261 .7
290 .7
316 . 1
26 1,.5
290 .6
606 .7
507 .4
694 .3
280,.3
266,. 1
256 .0
27 1,.5
2 2 8 ,.9
279 .2

9. 0
7.,7
-5.8
10. 4
5. 6
11. 0
7. 1
17. 3
16. 4
18. 0
8. 9
7.4
8.8
6.8
-2.5
9. 1

.3
.2
-1 .7
. 1

C r u d e m a t e r i a l s for f u r t h e r p r o c e s s i n g .
Foodstuffs and foedstuffs
Nonfood materials
Nonfood materials except fuel 4 / . . .
M a n u f a c t u r i n g 4/
T. . . .
C o n s t r u c t i on
C r u d e fuel ¿/
Manufacturing industries £/
Nonmanufacturing industries
...

100.,000
57..736
4 2 .,264
30.,747
2 8 . 926
1. 8 2 1
11.,517
6 .,017
5. 499

3 3 6 ..3
2 6 3 ..5
4 9 2 ., 1
4 3 2 ..5
450. 2
261. 5
716. 6
821. 9
645. 8

3 3 6 ..2
2 6 7 ..0
484. 2
4 1 3 .,5
429. 0
2 6 4 .,7
7 6 2 .,2
8 7 7 .,2
684. 1

333 .2
261 .8
4 8 5 ..9
4 14..2
4 2 9 ,.7
2 6 5 ,.2
7 6 8 .,6
8 8 5 ..4
6 8 9 .,3

5. 1
-5.4
20. 9
20. 1
20. 9
8.8
22.7
25. 5
19. 8

.9
-1 .9
.4
.2
.2
.2
.8
.9
.8

6/ 76.,947
7/ 93..550
7/
6 ..450
9/ 38.,617

2 7 2 .. 1
3 0 9 .,5
2 5 4 ..9
556. 0

2 7 4 ,. 1
312. 8
2 5 2 .,5
5 4 6 .,9

2 7 4 ..5
314. 3
2 5 0 ..7
5 4 9 ..9

9..2
10. 0
-4. 9
23. 0

.969
.031
. li/ 6 7.702
,

8 5 3 .,9
2 3 7 .,5
2 3 1 ..8

8 4 7 .. 1
2 4 0 .,6
2 3 4 ,.5

8 4 3 .. 1
2 4 0 .,7
2 3 4 ,.5

16.,4
6. 6
5..7

.16/ 6 4 ,.978
.16/ 44,.649
.16/ 2 5 .. 156

2 3 2 .8
2 1 8 ,.3
2 0 7 ,.3

2 3 5 ,.3
2 1 9 ,.9
2 0 8 ,.9

2 3 5 .9
220 .6
2 0 9 ,.9

7..8
6..8
8 ..3

•

.17/ 16..210
7/ 8 3 ..790
.117/ 77..340

5 8 5 ,.3
2 8 3 .,7
2 8 1 ..3

5 8 2 .6
2 8 7 ,.2
2 8 5 ,.3

5 8 4 ..9
2 8 8 ..4
2 8 6 .,8

17., 1
7,.5
8. 6

.119/ 26,.800
.119/ 73,.200
.19/ 15..464

790..5
26 1,. 1
2 7 7 ,.9

7 8 5 ,.7
2 6 1 ,.8
2 6 7 ,.6

787..3
2 5 8 .. 1
2 6 9 ..4

32..0
- 3 .,9
2 ..4

Special

Intermediate materials less energy
4/.

feeds.

1
Comprehensive relative importance figures are computed once each year in
December.
2
Data for April 1981 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports
and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4
months after original publication.
9
Not seasonally adjusted.
4
Includes crude petroleum.




7 .9
,
7.,3
3,.7
3.,8
3.,7
8 ..8
1 1.0
4 ..8
9. 9
10., 1
9. 8

0

. 1
.5
-2 .2
.4
. 1
.2
. 1
. 1
. 1
. 1
-

-

0

.4
.6
.3
.7
.5
.8
. 1
.4
.7
.2
.8

-

_

0..6
.5
.5
-2. .2
,7
.5
,5
,5
,7
.8
,7

0 .4
.3
1 .5
1 .6
1 .4
. 1
0
.2
.7
.7
.7

3
5
\ 9
6
o"
,4
,7
,7
- j3
-1 9
7
2
7
- 2
-6 ! 1
9

.4
.9
- j.8
.5
1 .! 1
1,.0
. 1
.6
-1 .0
.3
.5
.7
.7
.9
.3
1!.0

1. 2
2.8
- 5
-2! 0
-2. 0
5
3! 4
3. 9
3.0

. 1
.8
3! 0
3..0
3.,0

.6
.3
.5
- , .6

. 1
5
_ I.5
.7

0

.5
.3
.8

0.3
.3
.2
1. 9
0
.3
. 1
.6
.6
.5
.6

0

.4
.6

.7
.4
.8
-.2
.2
.6
1
1. 1
.9
.3
1.2
1.8
. 1
-.6
-.9
1
-.5
-.6
.4
.8
.9
.8

groupings

F i n i s h e d goods» e x c l u d i n g f o o d s
Intermediate materials less foods and
Intermediate foods and feeds

Crude energy materials

foods.

.2
.6
.5
.5
.4
.5
.8
. 1
.9
.3
.3

M a y tolI J u n e to lJuly
to
J u n e |1
July J Aug.

8

. 1
.5
.7
.5

_.5

0

.3
.4
.5

.2
.6
.6

-1,.0
.6
.6

-.7
.5
.4

3
3
5

.6
.6
.7

.4
.2
.5

.5
.5
.5

4
4
5

.7
.4
.5

2
-1 4
7

.4
2 .0
.8

0
0

_.5
.6
.7

.3
.5
.5

0
.8
2. .4

.2
-.9
-.8

Excludes crude petroleum.
' Percent of total finished goods.
7
Percent of total intermediate materials.
' Formerly titled "Crude materials for further processing, excluding crude
foodstuffs and feedstuffs, plant and animal fibers, oilseeds, and leaf tobacco."
* Percent of total crude materials.

8

Table 2. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage of
processing
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Relative |
importance!

C o m m o d i ty
code

Groupi nq

vegetables.

Bakery products
Flour b a s e m i x e s a n d d o u q h s
Mi 1 led rice
Other c e r e a l s
Beef a n d veal
Pork
Processed poultry
F i sh
Dairy products
Processed fruits and veqetables
Refined suqar, consumer size packaqes
( D e c . 1977 = 100) 3/
Confectionery end products (Dec. 1977=100)
Soft d r i n k s 3/
Roasted coffee
V e q o t a b l e oil end p r o d u c t s
M i s c e l l a n e o u s p r o c e s s e d f o o d s 3/

3/.

271.3
272.8
256.9

271.2
272.6
255.5

.455
.719
.467

223.9
278.3
185. 1

220.8
267. 1
180.7

2.258
. 170
.066
.439
2.780
1.487
.763
. 958
2.517
1.472

267.8
242.3
297 .4
288.2
257.4
236.3
205.2
382.9
245.5
266.5

268.4
242.3
284.3
288.2
252.4
234.4
202.6
367.2
245.6
267.6

.223
.879
1.557
.824
.363
2.344

150.9
1 19.4
298.5
323.2
240.4
252.2

153.3
119.4
297.5
322. 1
238.0
252.0

>6.618

7.9
7.3
3.7
-17.7
20.9
2. 1
8. 1
5.6
29.3
13.6
-9.4
6.9
-5. 1
-.8
5.6
16.0
-34.0
3.6
13.0
-15.0
-.9
12.5

0
1
-.5

0.6
.5
.5

0.4
.3
1.5

0.3
.3
.2

-1.4
-4.0
-2.4

-3.8
. 1
3.9

2.5
-1.1
1.5

-8.4
12.3
-8.3

.2
0
-4.4
0
-1.9
-.8
-1.3
-4. 1
0
.4

.9
-.5
4.5
.4
2.4
2.8
-3.4
0
.7
1.2

.3
1.5
1.8
1.7
3.8
10. 1
-5.7
-2. 1
.2
.9

0
-2.0
. 1
.7
-2. 1
0
10.0
-1.6
-.8
. 1

1.6
0
-.3
-.3
-1.0
1

1.6
0
.4
-3.6
. 1
.2

-.7
0
.9
-.3
.7
.3

1.6
0
-.3
. 1
-2.7
-. 1

277. 1

277.5

8.8

. 1

.5

-. 1

.3

190.0

191.1

6.3

.6

.3

.3

.6

Apparel
Textile housefurnishinqs

5.283
.745

186.2
231.6

186.5
231.6

6.5
9.8

0

.2

1.0
-1.3

.8
1.5

0

1 .055
.302

24 1.9
200.4

242.3
200.4

3.7
14.3

0

.7
-.7

-. 1
.5

2 . 180
6.803
1 .692
. 191

1113.6
733.4
880.4
345. 1

1125. 1
726.6
874.4
347.3

29.5
11.7
24.2
8.8

1.0
-.9
-.7
.6

FOODS.

3/.
qoods.

N a t u r a l q a s 3/
Gasoline
Fuel oil N o . 2 ( F e b . 1 9 7 3 = 1 0 0 ) .
F i n i s h e d l u b r i c a n t s 3/
Pharmaceutical preparations, ethical
(Prescription)
Pharmaceutical preparations, proprietary
(Over-the-counter)
S o a p s a n d s y n t h e t i c d e t e r q e n t s 3/
Cosmetics and other toilet preparations..
Tires, tubes, tread, etc.
Rubber footwear
Disposable plastic dinnerware and tableware
( J u n e 1 9 7 8 = 1 0 0 ) 3/
Consumer and commercial plastics,not elsewhere
c l a s s i f i e d ( J u n e 1 9 7 8 = 1 0 0 ) 3/
.

.2

.3

12.9
8.0
11.7

. 1
.2
2.7

-. 1
.3
.8

1.2
0
-1.1

.5
.2
3. 1

.722
. 193

251.0
220. 1

251.0
220.5

5.5
1.8

0

.4
.3

-1.1
.4

-.3
-.8

.2

0

.2

136.8

136.8

2. 1

0

127.4

129. 1

7.9

1.3

0

0

1.3

.777
5.414
1.855
1.043

349.2
108.9
105.5
106.0

349.2
109.8
106.4
106.5

0

0

0

(4)
(4)
(4)

0

.8
.9
.5

4.5

1.8

221.4
182.3
187.7
87.5
282.0

6.4
11.3
6.5
-4.2
2.2

.5
-.3
. 1
.5
1. 0

Passenqer cars
L i q h t m o t o r t r u c k s 3/

6.986
1.026

205.8
250. 1

205.3
244.0

7.2
10.3

T o y s , s p o r t i n q g o o d s , small a r m s , e t c
Tobacco products 3 '
Mobile homes (Dec. 1974=100)
Jewelry, platinum t karat gold
( D e c . 1 9 7 8 = 1 0 0 ) 3/
Other precious metal jewelry (Dec. 1978=100)
C o s t u m e iewelry ( D e c . 1978= 100) ¿ /

1. 135
1.503
.874

213.8
268.5
155.8

214.0
268.6
157.7

6.3
8.2
(4)

1. 1 12
.239
.333

171.3
163.8
114.7

171.5
163.8
1 16.2

C o m m e r c i a l f u r n i t u r e 3/

14-11-01
14-11-02-71
14-11-02-81
14-14
14-21-11
14-4

Passenqer cars
L i g h t m o t o r t r u c k s 3/
H e a v y m o t o r t r u c k s 3/
Truck t r a i l e r s ( J u n e 1 9 8 0 = 1 0 0 ) 3/
Fixed wing, utility aircraft (Dec.
Railroad equipment

15-41

Photographic equipment

S e e f o o t n o t e s at e n d of

table.

19(8=100).

-22. 1
4.9
3.3

-.2
-2.4

.3
. 1
.5
.3

.5
.9
.3
-4.5
.2
0

.8

.5
1. 1
.6

-1.5
.7
.6
1.5
.2
1. 1
1. 1
.6

. 1
0
1.2

.2
0
(4)

.7
0
(4)

. 1
0
1.3

-2.3
-.3
1.2

-8.6
1.4
-4.2

.8
.9
.5

2. 1
.5
-.2
. 1
.5
1.3
.5
-2.4
.4
0
1.2
. 1
0
1.3

265.7

265.9

9.9

. 1

.7

.7

.6

1. 199
1.400

287.3
324.0

289.3
324.9

11.3
10.7

.7
.3

.9
.5

.6
1.3

.6
.3

.057
. 156
.488
.272
.422
.732
« 126
2 . 156
.203
.479
.443
. 169
. 142
1.249

139.4
332.2
345.7
379.4
326.2
279.0
324.9
311.0
201.0
328.6
211.6
395.4
335.2
148.4

140.0
331.8
346.5
380.2
328.6
280.7
325.3
310.5
202.4
336.2
213.6
407.2
337.2
148.9

8.4
10.5
9.0
7.4
13.0
9.9
9. 1
12. 1
8.5
15.3
13. 1
19.0
8.3
5.1

.4
1
.2
.2
.7
.6
. 1
-.2
.7
2.3
.9
3.0
.6
.3

.2
.5
.2
1.2
-. 1
1.4
.6
1.6
1. 1
.8
1.0
1. 1
1

.4
.3
.8
.2
1.3
.9
1.8
.6
1.5
.5
1.6
1.2
.4
1.0

.4
1
.5
.8
.9
.6

20.329

12-2

0

. 185
.366

273.6

11-72
11-73-02
11-74
1 1-91
11-92
11-93

.5

11.5

220.4
182.8
187.5
87. 1
279. 1

EQUIPMENT.

1. 1

173. 1
231.4
239.7
211.2

268.7

Agricultural machinery and equipment
Construction machinery and equipment ¿/
Power driven hand tools, electrical
(Doc. 1976=100)
I n d u s t r i a l p r o c e s s f u r n a c e s a n d o v e n s 3/
Metal cutting machine tools
Metal forming machine tools
Pumps, compressors, and equipment
Industrial material handlinq equipment
Fans and blowers except portable..
S p e c i a l i n d u s t r y m a c h i n e r y a n d e q u i p m e n t .3/
Inteqrating and measuring instruments
G e n e r a t o r s a n d g e n e r a t o r set
T r a n s f o r m e r s a n d p o w e r r e g u l a t o r s 3/
Oil f i e l d a n d g a s f i e l d m a c h i n e r y 3/
Mining machinery and equipment
O f f i c e a n d s t o r e m a c h i n e s a n d e q u i p m e n t 3/

1.0
-1.6
-.7
.6

172.7

.215

CAPITAL

3. 1
-2.0
-2.0
.7

231. 1
239.2
205.6

1.621
.405
1.310
.633
.930

3/.

4.4
-1.2
.4
.3

.326
.686
.982

Household furniture
Floor c o v e r i n q s
H o u s e h o l d a p p l i a n c e s 3/
Home electronic equipment 3/..
Other household durable goods.

Electric lamps and b u l b s .

.3
. 1

.2

. 1

.675

in

Sanitary papers and health products
N e w s p a p e r s ( D e c . 1 9 8 0 = 1 0 0 ) 3/
Periodicals (Dec. 1980=100)
B o o k s ( D e c . 1 9 8 0 = 1 0 0 ) 3/




100.000
'9.67 1
! 3.053

1 .684

Footwear
L u q q a q e a n d small l e a t h e r

11-6

1
1
M a y t o l J u n e t o l J u l y to
July I Auq.
June 1
1

A l c o h o l i c b e v e r a q c s 3/

FINISHED CONSUMER GOODS EXCLUDING

11-34
1 1-37
1 1-38
1 1-4 1
1 1-44
1 1-47

IUnad justed
Seasonally adjusted
I percent
percent chanqe from:
i c h a n g e to
I A u q . 1981 f r o m :

1
1
1
July
Auq.
1 Auq.
1 July
Dec.
1980 W j198 1 2/ 1981 2/j 1980 1 1981
1

FINISHED GOODS
FINISHED CONSUMER GOODS..
FINISHED CONSUMER FOODS.
Fresh fruits
Fresh and dried
Eqqs

U n a d justed
i ndex

0

.5

.4

.8

1. 1
.6
.2
.2
.6
1.7

.768

259. 1

259.2

9.2

2.263
1.367
1.052
.268
.916
.446

205.8
250. 1
283.6
105.3
276.6
344.3

205.3
244.0
283.6
105.5
276.6
345.0

7.2
10.3
9.6
4.0
18.7
8.5

-.2
-2.4
0
.2
0
.2

0
2.6
.6
1.0
.4

.465

128. 1

127.6

2.3

-.4

-.6

9

0

-1.7

0
-.2
.9
2.6
.9
3.0
.4
.3
0

.5
-2.4
0
.2
.9
.5
.2

Table 2. Continued—Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by
stage of processing
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Reist i ve
importance

Commodity
code

U n a d justed
i ndex

Grouping
Dee.
1980

Auq.
July
1981 2/ 1981 2/

U n a d iusted
porcen
c h a n g e to
:
A u g . 1981 f r o m
1
Auq.
July
1980 1 1981

1
(Seasonally adjusted
1 percent change from:
1
1
1
1
1 M a y to 1 J u n e to J u l y to
July
Aug.
1
June 1
!
0.4

I INTERMEDIATE MATERIALS, SUPPLIES, AND COMPONENTS

I 100.000

308.6

309. 9

9.0

0.4

0. 3

0.4

I INTERMEDIATE FOODS AND FEEDS

! 6.450

252. 5

250. 7

-4.9

-.7

5

5

.5

.268

190. 2

189. 4

-.3

-.4

1. 2

-3.0

-.7

1.057
.286
.070
.209
.072
1.843

162. 4
17 1.2
299. 9
199. 0
221.6
232.2

165. 2
174. 4
313. 3
186. 6
196. 5
228.8

-26.7
-1.8
-.3
-15.5
2.8
-1.5

1.7
1.9
4.5
-6.2
-11.3
-1.5

5..9
- 1 ,.0
.2
-1. 3
2,.7
- 7 .. 1

-10.7
4. 0
-1.4
- 1.3
3.9
4. 1

1.7
1.9
3.6
-5.5
-11.3
-4.7

312.8

314. 3

10.0

158. 6
139. 0
147. 4
125. 2

162. 0
139. 3
148. 2
125. 9

17.8
13. 1
7.8
7.8

Flour
food manufacturing
R e f i n e d s u g a r , for u s e
( D c c . 1 9 7 7 = 1 0 0 ) 5/
Confectionery materials (Dec. 1977=100) 3/.
Animal fats and oils
Crude vegetable oils
R e f i n e d v e g e t a b l e o i l s 3/
Prepared animal feeds
INTERMEDIATE MATERIALS LESS FOODS AND
S y n t h e t i c f i b e r s ( D e c . 1975= 100)
Processed yarns and threads (Dec.
G r a y f a b r i c s ( D e c . 1975= 100)
Finished fabrics (Dec. 1975=100)

FEEDS.

1975=100).

.689
.924
1. 175
1.699

.3

5

.4

1,.2
1,.2
.8
.2

4
2
8
3

2.0
.4
1.4
.6

9

-2.4

3
-2! 1
1. 8
-2. 0
- 1,,6
9
8
.2
2! 6

.3
-.6
2.6
- 1.6
-1.0
-1.5
-.6
-.4
-.3

.278

317.4

312.2

-.6

-1.6

-1,.8

Coke
L i q u e f i e d p e t r o l e u m g a s 3/
Electric power
Gasoline
Kerosene (Feb. 1973=100)
C o m m e r c i a l jet fuel ( F e b . 1 9 7 3 = 1 0 0 ) 3 / .
D i e s e l fuel ( F e b . 1 9 7 3 = 1 0 0 ) 1/
R e s i d u a l fuel
L u b r i c a t i n g oil m a t e r i a l s 3/

. 142
.779
4.848
3.221
. 197
1.353
1.459
2.525
.600

470. 3
697.8
374. 9
733.4
844. 2
896. 7
854. 6
1234. 6
903.8

470. 3
693. 9
383. 6
726.6
836. 1
883. 1
849. 3
1246. 4
9 0 0 .,7

9.2
8.9
15.0
11.7
22.6
14.9
20.2
30.7
12.4

0
-.6
2.3
-.9
-1.0
-1.5
-.6
1.0
-.3

- ,. 1
-1 . 1
1. 1
-1 .2
-1 . 1
- .5
- .4
-2 .7
0

I n d u s t r i a l c h e m i c a l s 3/
P r e p a r e d p a i n t 3/
Paint materials
Drugs and pharmaceutical materials
Fats and o i l s , inedible
Mixed fertilizers
Ni t r o g e n a t e s
Phosphates
Pesticides
Plastic resins and materials
Miscellaneous chemical products

4.338
.669
.681
.226
.237
.311
.276
.322
.284
1.285
1.031

Leather.

3/.

Synthetic rubber
Tires, tubes, tread, etc
Other miscellaneous rubber products
Plastic construction products (Dec. 1969=100)
Unsupported plastic film and sheeting
( D o c . 1970= 100)
L a m i n a t e d p l a s t i c s h e e t s ( D e c . 1970= 100)
F o a m e d p l a s t i c p r o d u c t s ( J u n e 1 9 7 8 = 1 0 0 ) 3/
Plastic packaging and shipping products
( J u n e 1 9 7 8 = 1 0 0 ) 3/
P l a s t i c p a r t s a n d c o m p o n e n t s for m a n u f a c t u r i n g
( J u n e 1 9 7 8 = 1 0 0 ) 3/

0
3 .7
.8
.6
1 .4
15 .7
.7
- .3

.3
.2
1 .! 1
1..7
-7.4
,6
.7
, 1
.6
1..6
0

.4
0
1.4
0
8.8
-. 1
2.1
3.3
.9
.2
1

0
0

.9
1.3

1 .0
.4
3 .0
- .8

0
-1 . 1
.2
- .7

. 1
-.3
.5
.5

0
5.3
. 1

- .7
2 .2
1. 1

- . 9
- 1 .7
0

1
5.4
. 1

370. 4
251. 0
3 0 4 ..4
2 2 7 ., 1
290. 9
265. 6
219. 6
2 8 6 .,9
4 4 4 .,8
2 9 5 ..9
2 9 8 ..0

371. 9
251. 0
308..4
2 2 7 ., 1
305. 6
264. 5
2 2 2 ,. 1
301..2
4 4 6 ..7
295. 6
2 9 7 ,.7

12.7
5. 1
10.8
8.8
-.7
9.0
16.5
8.7
18.8
5.0
14.7

.4
0
1.3
0
5. 1
-.4
1. 1
5.0
.4
-. 1
-. 1

.285
.733
.702
.272

2 9 3 ..0
2 5 1 ,.0
2 5 6 ,.9
155 .6

2 9 3 ..0
2 5 1 ,.0
2 5 9 ,.2
157 .6

14 . 1
5.5
13.0
-1.1

.492
. 131
. 187

2 0 5 .4
187 . 1
134 .2

2 0 5 .5
197 .0
134 .3

4.7
13.6
3.2

131 .9

132 .0

5.7

131 .8

131 .8

5.4

347
257
272
245
239

.7
.3
.4
.9
.9

-2.6
3.8
4.6
-7.6
1.6

-.4
. t
-.4
-.9
-.2

396 .6
283.8
26 1 .2
2 4 8 .6
233 .8

2. 1
9.7
9.6
10.3
11.2

369 .9
343 .3
331 .8
313 .2
325 .0
284 . 1
307 .4
207 .0
319 .4
2 6 3 .2
27 1 .0
227 .2
300 .0
2 7 3 .8

13.8
14.6
6.3
2.4
-9.8
.5
6. 1
-3.9
5.3
8.2
8.2
9.2
9.9
8. 1

.689

Softwood lumber
Hardwood lumber
Mi 1lwork
Plywood
Other wood products

1.736
.409
1.403
.842
.330

349
257
273
248
240

Woodpulp
Paper
Paperboard
Paper boxes and containers
Building paper and board

.451
1.537
.697
1.852
.242

396 .6
280 .0
26 1 .4
246 . 1
234 .6

Semifinished steel mill products
F i n i s h e d steel m i l l p r o d u c t s
Foundry and forge shop products
P i g iron a n d f e r r o a l l o y s
P r i m a r y n o n f e r r o u s m e t a l s 3/
Secondary nonferrous metals
Nonferrous mill shapes
Nonferrous M i r e and cable ¿/
Metal containers
Hardware
Plumbing fixtures and brass fittings
H e a t i n g e q u i p m e n t .3/
Fabricated structural metal products
Miscellaneous metal products

.398
6 . 114
1.897
.274
2 . 158
.527
1.673
.815
1.081
.879
.339
.352
3.240
3.267

369
343
331
312
316
270
305
206
315
261
270
225
298
275

Tractor parts (Dec. 1973=100) I
P a r t s for f a r m m a c h i n e r y e x . t r a c t o r s
(Dec.1973=100)
Cutting tools and accessories
Abrasive products

.0
. 1
.6
. 1
.5

.9
.3
.0
.6
.4
.6
.7
.9
.7
.7
.3
.7
.3
.0

0

. 1

.8
.5

. 1

.3

.2

.6

.3

-

.2
.4
.3
1 .3
.4

-1 .7
.8
i .5
- 3 .4
.9

-3.3
0
.6
-3.3
. 1

0
1.4
-. 1
1.0
-.3

.7
1 .3
.3
1 .4
.4

.3
.8
.3
.2
-1 .2

1.0
1.6
-.2
1. 1
.7

0
0

0

5. 1
2 .9
.9
- . 1
- 2 .0
- .7
.6
0
i .2
1 .5
.7
1 .3
.6
1 .2

0

.2
.2
2.7
5.0
.6
0
1.2
.6
.3
.7
.6
-.4

.6
1. I
0
-1 .6
- . 1
1 .3
-1 . 1
1 .0
.5
.7
.5
.7
- .4

-

-

0

0

.6

.7
-.3
2.7
5.5
0
0
1.5
.8
.3
.7
.6
-.7

. 123

2 1 2 .0

212 .3

17.2

. 1

.4

.9

. 1

. 149
.4 10
.334

2 3 3 .5
260 .9
277 .5

234 .5
26 1 . 1
277 .6

11.7
9.8

.4
. 1

1 .4
.4

2 .0
1 .3

.6
. 1

See footnotes at end of table.




.5
2.1
.2
.5
.6

10

Table 2. Continued—Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by
stage of processing
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
)
I
Relative I
importance!

Commodi ty
code

Groupi nq

Flat q l a s s 3/
Portland cement
Concrete products
S t r u c t u r a l c l a y p r o d u c t s , ex r e f r a c t o r i e s
Refractories
Asphalt roofinq
G y p s u m p r o d u c t s 3/
Glass containers
Other nonmetallic minerals

3/.

veqetables.

0

2
2
1. 8
3
7
1
1 !0

0
8
4! 7
1
7
0'
2. 0
2.2

0
1. 0
3.8
5
2! 0
4
8
3! 8

6.7
12.4

9
1 ;1

1. 0
9

2
1. 0

7
9

218.8
329.4
293.0
250.4
308.0
4 19.2
255.3
334.8
475.2

9.7
5.2
6.2
9.0
13.8
1.9
1.4
13.8
19.7

1. 2
0
0
0
0
3
-1. 7
0
2

3. 9
4
1
3
o'
-1. 7
4
8
,7

1. 2
7
4
o"
-1. 0
7
-1 ! 7
6
2

316.9

323.9

26.3

2. 2

,4

1. 0

1. 8

267.5
274.9

267.7
267. 1

19.6
3.7

1
-2! 8

8. 6
0

-28.7

-1. 6

- 2 ,,6

- 9 ..7

- 1 ,,6

,9

1..2

.5

.6

2 .8

.3

0
0

.318
.610
.332
.616
.527
.701
1.581
. 166

128. 1
310.4
305.8
301.5
274.5
246.9
169.5
105.7

128. 1
312.0
315.8
303.5
279.0
247.9
170.0
109.7

4.4
6.8
16.9
12.4
9.5
(4)
6.2
9.5

.082
.697

329.6
301.8

332.7
305.2

.513
.560
1 1.767
!
.220
1 . 187
.355
. 172
.636
1. 154

216.2
329.4
293.0
250.3
308.0
420.3
259.7
334.7
476.3

5
3! 3
7
1 6
4
3
3! 8

166.4

163.7

100.000

336.2

333.2

5577..773366

267.0

261 .8

-5.4

- 1,.9

1.493
2.901
5.559
18. 115
4.710
2.587
9.481
1.200
4 . 189
1.961
.271

265.0
242.6
270.2
264. 1
244. 1
215.3
284.3
265.9
294.9
261.4
375.0

257.3
239.9
245.7
259.6
239.6
210.3
285.0
265.9
289.7
286.9
389.9

1.3
-5.9
-6.3
-7.5
5.8
-6.3
4.9
-4.4
11.6
-28.5
-7.6

-2,,9
- 1., 1
- 9 ., 1
-1..7
- 1,.8
-2 .3
.2
0
- 1 .8
9 .8
4,.0

5. 1

271.5

253.9

-47.4

-6 .5

484.2

485.9

20.9

.4

1.729
1.740

258.3
247.5

237.4
254.7

-18.6
17.0

356.9

-11.8
8.2
29.5
40.6

.485

Cattle hides

355. 1
505.7
1113.6
799.0

507.3
1125. 1
797.0

3/...

3.926
8.207
14.667
. 189

271.3

27 1.3

13.8

rubber.

.391

271.7

259. 1

-21.2

Potash

Iron o r e
Iron a n d steel s c r a p .
Nonferrous scrap
stone.

0

6
1! 1
0
1. 2
2.8
2
,4
8

-1,. 1
.5
.6
7!.6
19 .0
-2 .8
2 .4
- 2 3 .0
-6 .0
- 1 2 .6
- 1 5 .0
17 . 1

- ,, 1
0

5
- 2 ! .8

.9

1,.0
-6 . 1
2. 1
.8
3 .6
-5 .8
- .8
-3 .3
1 .2
- 2 .0
17 .6

2. 1
.2
-9, . 1
-2 . 1
.6
6 .3
-1 .4
- .7
3 .3
9 .8
2 .9

3 .4

-6 .5
. 1

.8

.5
.8

-3 .5
9 .2

-8 . 1
-2 .6

.5

.7

-3 .5

t .9

.3
1 .0
- .3

.6
4 .4
-2 .9

2 .8
3. 1
-2 . 1

-

-8 . 1
2 .9

5 .4

0
-4 .6

182. 1

182. 1

-6.0

0

269.8
323.6
247.5

269.8
335.6
251.7

8.7
11.8
-3.6

0
3 .7
1 .7

2.718

264.8

265.3

8.8

.2

1
Comprehensive relative importance figures are computed once each year in
December. Data shown are expressed as a percent of total finished goods, total
intermediate materials, or total crude materials. Data shown will not add up to
100.000 because not all commodity components of each stage-of-processing
(SOP) index are shown; relative importance figures shown account for about 89
percent of total finished goods, about 88 percent of total intermediate materials,
and about 96 percent of total crude materials. For each commodity component
of the Finished Goods Index which is allocated to both capital equipment and
finished consumer goods excluding foods, the relative importance figure shown

0. 3

- .5

.687
3.232
2.657

.393

Wastepaper

Sand, gravel, and crushed

o'

2

2.690

Raw c o t t o n 3 / .
Leaf t o b a c c o . .




0

4.5
11.1
12.8
5.4

. .142.264

C a n e s u q a r , raw

Crude natural

1. 1
6
2
0'

304.5
223.6
299.7
130.4

.268

CRUDE FOODSTUFFS AND FEEDSTUFFS

0.2

5
1. 5
1. 7
1. 6

329.6

304.5
223.6
299. 1
130.4

. 179
.602

C R U D E M A T E R I A L S FOR F U R T H E R P R O C E S S I N G

0

0.2

328.8

.079
.285
.4 14
.263

3.858

parts.

Coal
Natural qas
Crude petroleum

1
1
M a y t o | J u n e t o l J u l y to
June j July j Aug.

-2.4
5
7
8

9. 1

. 121

1

Noti o n s
P h o t o q r a p h i c s u p p l i e s 3/
Jewelers' materials and findinqs
( D c c . 1 9 7 8 = 1 0 0 ) 3/

Fresh and dried fruits and
Wheat
Corn 3/
Cattle
Hoqs
Live poultry
F l u i d milk
Hay
Oi 1 s e e d s
G r e e n c o f f e e 3/
Cocoa beans

lUnadjustod
Seasonally adjusted
I percent
percent chanqe from:
jchanqe to
| A u q . 1981 f r o m :

1
1
Dec.
lJuly
Auq.
1 Auq.
July
1980 ±/\1951 2/ 1981 2/j 1980 j 1981

I N T E R M E D I A T E M A T E R I A L S , ETC - C o n t i n u e d
P a r t s for m e t a l c u t t i n q m a c h i n e t o o l s
( D o c . 1972= 100) 3/
P a r t s for m e t a l f o r m i n q m a c h i n e t o o l s
(Dec. 1972=100)
Fluid p o w e r e q u i p m e n t ( D e c . 1 9 7 0 = 1 0 0 )
Mechanical power transmission equipment
U n i t a r y air c o n d i t i o n e r s ( D e c . 1 9 7 7 = 1 0 0 ) 3 / . .
Refriqerant compressors and compressor units
( D o c . 1 9 7 7 = 1 0 0 ) 3/
Valves and fittinqs
Ball a n d roller b e a r i n q s
U'irinq d e v i c e s
Electric motors
Switchqear, switchboard, etc., equipment 3/..
Electronic components and accessories
Environmental controls (June 1980=100) 3/....
P a r t s for m i n i n q m a c h i n e r y a n d e q u i p m e n t
(Dec. 1972=100)
Internal combustion enqines

Motor vehicle

Unadjusted
index

- 3 .7
2 .2
0
-3 .2
-1 . 1
.3

-

.2
1 .0
.3

2 .4

1 .5

-

.3

-4 .7

-

.2

1 .6

0
-1 .0
3 .8

0
7 .3
2 .9

.8

.5

reflects only the share allocated to the SOP grouping under which it is listed.
For example, the relative importance figure shown for household furniture under
the SOP grouping for finished consumer goods excluding foods includes the
share allocated to that SOP grouping but not the share allocated to capital
equipment.
2
All data are subject to revision 4 months after original publication.
3
Not seasonally adjusted.
4
Not available.

11

Table 3. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected stage-of-processing groupings,
seasonally adjusted
(1967 s 100)
Indexes

P e r c e n t change at annual rate for 3 months e n d i n g -

Grouping

May
1981

June
1981

July
1981

Aug.
1981

268. 3

269. 8

271.0

272.2

273. 8

269.9
251.0
275.6
217. 5
319.0

271. 3
252.2
277. 0
218.6
320. 7

262.4
Intermediate m a t e r i a l s , supplies and components.
Intermediate foods and feeds
Intermediate m a t e r i a l s , l e s s foods and f e e d s . . .
Crude m a t e r i a l s for further p r o c e s s i n g
Crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs
Crude nonfood m a t e r i a l s
Crude m a t e r i a l s l e s s agricultural products

Finished consumer foods
Finished' consumer goods,




excluding foods

...

6 months ending-

N ov.
1980

Feb.
1981

May
1981

Aug.
1981

271. 8

8.0

9.5

8.6

5. 3

8. 8

7. 0

274. 1

275. 0

8. 7

13.2

10. 6

4. 2

10. 9

7. 4

272.2
255. 9
276. 8
218. 1
320.6

272. 9
256.4
277. 5
219.4
320. 8

7.4
6. 3
7.9
7. 7
8. 1

9. 1
-2. 1
13.9
2. 7
20.7

8. 3
2. 4
10. 7
5. 3
13.6

4. 5
8.9
2. 8
3.5
2. 3

8. 3
2.0
10. 9
5. 1
14.2

6.4
5.6
6. 7
4.4
7. 8

264. 3

266.2

267.7

10. 4

10. 7

10.2

8. 3

10.5

9. 3

305. 9
254.5
309. 8

306 7
253.2
310. 7

307.9
252.0
312. 1

309. 2
253. 2
313. 4

9.5
33. 8
7.9

11.9
-31. 7
15. 7

10. 3
-8. 3
11. 8

4.4
-2.0
4.7

10. 7
-4. 4
11. 8

7. 3
-5. 2
8.2

330. 1
•256.6
487. 4
551.4

334. 1
263.7
484. 8
548.2

335.9
264. 5
488.5
552.2

333.9
262.0
487. 9
552.4

17.
9.
30.
32.

2.
-24.
52.
58.

-2. 7
-10.5
7.2
8. 3

4. 7
8. 7
.4
.7

9.6
-9.2
40.9
44. 8

.9
-1.4
3. 8
4.5

12

7
7
3
0

1
8
3
8

Feb.
1981

Aug.
1981

Table 4.Continued—Producerprice indexes for the net outputoffselected industries and their products
Percent

Index
Industry
code

1111

2011

Industry and product

Product
code

111 1-P
1111-2
111 1-206
1111-207
11 1 1 - 2 0 8
1111-209
1111-211
1 1 1 1 - 2 IS
11 1 1-2 14

A n t h r a c i te
Primary products
Prepared anthracite
Stove
Chestnut
Euckwhoat
3uckuheat
Buckwheat
Buckwhe.it

no.
no.
no.
no.

J/

shipped

1
2
4
5

Index
base

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/7 9

12/80
Meat packinq plants
12/80
Primary products
M i s c e l l a n e o u s b y p r o d u c t s of m e a t p a c k i n g
12/83
plants» except sausage c a s i n g s
12/80
K i l l i n q f l o o r o f f a l » scrap» b o n e s e t c . . . .
201 1 - C 5 5
12/80
20 1 1- 1
B e e f , n o t c a n n e d or m a d e into s a u s a g a
12/80
2011-112
Whole carcass beef
12/80
20 1 1-1 1202
USDA choice beof c a r c a s s e s
12/80
USD A good beef carcasses
20 11-1120 3
12/80
USDA utility beef c a r c a s s e s
20 1 1- 1 1204
Other USDA graded and ungraded beef
20 11-1 1208
12/80
carcasses
12/80
20 11-117
Primal and fabricated beef cuts
12/80
2011-131
B o n e l e s s beef* i n c l u d i n g h a m b u r g e r
12/83
201 1 - 1 5 1
V a r i e t y moatr. ( e d i b l e o r g a n s )
P o r k , fre-jh a n d f r o r e n
12/80
201 1-4
12/80
20 1 1-4 17
Boston butts
201 1-41701
12/80
Pork l o i n s
12/80
20 1 1 - 4 1 7 0 2
Other primal cuts
12/80
20 1 1 - 4 1 7 9 8
12/80
201 1 - 4 5 1
Variety meats (fresh edible organs)
12/80
2011-5
201 1 - 5 1 7
12/80
L a r d , c o m m e r c i a l sizes (over 3 lbs.)
20 1 1-6
P o r k , p r o c e s s e d or c u r e d , i n c l u d i n g f r o z e n
12/80
(noj: c a n n e d or n a d e i n t o s a u s a g e )
12/80
20 1 1 - 6 3 1
Hams and picnics, except canned
20 1 1 - 6 3 1 0 1
12/80
12/80
2011-63102
Picnics
20 1 1 - 6 3 3
Slab bacon
12/80
20 1 1 -64 1
Sliced bacon
12/80
Sausage and similar p r o d u c t s (not c a n n e d ) .
12/80
23 1 1-7
2011-711
Fresh s a u s a g e , pork s a u s a g e , breakfast
12/80
l i n k s , fitc
Fresh pork s a u s a g e , r o l l , a r t i f i c i a l
2011-71101
casi n g
12/80
Other fresh sausage, breakfast links.
2011-71198
etc
12/80
2011-717
D r y a n d semi d r y s a u s a g e ( s a l a m i .
cervelat, summer sausage, p a p p e r o n i ,
pork r o l l s , e t c . )
12/80
2011-721
12/80
Frankfurters and ueincrs
20 1 1 - 7 2 1 0 1
Frankfurters, skinless, all meat
12/80
20 1 1 - 7 3 5
O t h e r s a u s a g e , s m o k e d or c o o k e d ( b o l o g n a ,
liverwurst, Polish sausage, packaged
12/80
lunchmeat, etc.)
20 1 1 - 7 3 5 0 1
B o l o g n a , all meat
12/80
O t h e r s m o k e d or c o o k e d s a u s a g e s
20 1 1 - 7 3 5 9 8
12/80
2C1 1-791
Jellied goods and similar preparations
not canned (head c h e e s e , m e a t l o a v e s ,
12/80
scrapple)
2011-9
Hides, skins, and pelts
1?/80
2011-912
!
Cattle hides, except kip
12/80
20 1 1 - 9 1 2 0 2
P a c k e r , branded cow
1 12/80
2011-91203
Packer, native steer, heavy
i 12/80
Packer, butt brander
2011-91205
12/80
2011-91298
Other cattle hides
12/80
2011-997
Other hides, skins, and pelts, except kip
12/80
20 11-M
Miscellaneous receipts
12/80
2011-XY9
Contract work and other miscellaneous
recei p t s
12/80
2011-Z89
Resales
12/80
201 1-S
Secondary products
12/80
2013-S
Prepared meats manufactured from animals
slaughtered off premises
12/80
20 1 1-P
2 0 1 1-C

2022

Apr.
Aug.
July
1981 2/ 1981 2 ' 198 1 £ /

c h a n g e to
May
1981

July
1981

A u g . 1981 f r o m

Feb.
1981

I
I Aug.
I 1980
1
20.9
(3)
21.6
24.3
21.6
31.0
24.8
31.9
(3)
7.5

6.9
7.3
7. 1
10.8
10.0
9.4
9.7
8.3
(3)
0

9.9
9.8
10.2
13.2
12.6
'6.2
13.8
17. 1
(3)
0

7
8

3.2
3.3

5.7
5.7

(3)
(3)

99. 9
95. 4
100 .2
101 .3
101.2
99.2
(3)

?.. 5
8
-2. 0
-2.5
-3. 0
- 1.5
(3)

3.5
-.5
.2
.4
.7
-2.5
(3)

14. '
11.1
3.3
4.3
8.0
6.5
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

103.,3
101..2
9 3 .. 1
94. 8
104.,0
103..9
124., 1
116..5
9 9 .,8
9 9 ..3
102..4
103..5

10 1 .3
99. 9
93.6
94. 5
104. 5
104. 8
111. 1
1 16.5
102. 4
93. 4
104. 5
104 . 0

- 1. 9
- 1. 3
5
2
5
9
-to! 5
0
2.6
-6. 0
2 ., 1
5

.4
.2
-1.1
-.5
12. 1
12. 1
20.2
14.9
10.8
8.6
2.7
1. 1

-.2
2.3
-1.5
-2.6
14 . 0
14.3
25.9
10. 1
13.8
12. 1
6.4
5.3

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

89.7
87.3
87.4
86.9
85.5
92.6
92.0

9 8 ..0
9 6 ..9
9 6 ..6
(3)
9 3 ..3
101.. 1
9 8 ..5

99. 7
98. 7
97. 7
102. 4
93.8
103.4
100. 9

1 .8
1. 9
1 .2
(3)
5
2. 3
2. 4

11.7
17.0
16. 1
20.2
(3)
9.2
7.5

7.7
13.9
14.3
12.7
7.5
4.6
7.6

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

126. 1
127.5
125.8
121 .3
120.2
137.9
123.3
135.5
139.7
104. 1

133.,5
135.8
133..5
130. 8
128.,0
146.,9
134. 0
145. 8
141. 6
1 10.,6

138. 0
139. 5
138. 1
138.4
136. 2
150. 9
141 . 0
150. 1
(3)
110. 6

95.5
95.4

10 1.,5
101. 6

100. 7
100. 7

96. 1
96.0
96.7
97.3
95. 9
96.9
97.4

97. 5
9 6 ., 1
102.,2
103.,9
104..3
100. 6
9 9 ..6

99.0
96.3
93.7
95.2
92.5
92.9
87.0
96.3
93.0
80.6
103.2
104.5

3. 3
2. 7
3. 5
5.8
6 .4
2. 7
5. 2
3. 0
(3)
0

95.7

9 6 ..5

97.8

1.,4

5.3

.4

(3)

96.5

96..0

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

91.8

9 8 ..5

95. 9

-2.6

8.8

-1.6

(3)

85.0
94.8
93.8

8 8 ..8
104.8
105,.8

91. 2
106. 3
107 .5

2 .,7
1.,4
1 .6

4.3
7.7
9.2

5.3
8.5
10.2

(3)
(3)
(3)

88.4
87.3
89.0

97,.5
93..0
100,.3

101. 4
101. 6
10 1. 3

4. 0
9..3
1.,0

10.4
9.0
11.2

12.7
12.2
13.0

(3)
(3)
(3)

147.3
97.9
97 .3
97. 1
96.5
(3)
99.0
1 12.9
97.3

108..8
9 0 ..8
8 9 .5
8 8 ..4
83.6
94,.3
8 9 ,.9
131,.3
102..9

102. 1
91. 2
89. 9
87. 6
88. 7
92. 2
90.8
133. 9
100.6

-6. 1
,5
5
,9
6 .. 1
-2. 2
1. 0
1.,9
-2.2

-21.6
-4.9
-5.5
-8.6
-3.3
-2.4
-6.3
13.3
4.0

7.8
-.4
-1.5
6.3
8.5
(3)
(3)
30.9
3.9

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

102.4
97.2
98.5

103,.5
102..9
98. 6

103. 5
(3)
102. 9

0
(3)
4 ..4

1. 1
(3)
1.8

2.8
(3)
8.0

(3)
(3)
(3)

78.7

8 9 ..9

93.4

4. 0

8.3

15.3

(3)

_5

2022-P
2022-1
2022-102
2022-10201
2022-10211
2022-103
2022-10301
2 0 2 2 - 1031 1
2022-111
2G22-2
2022-21 1
2022-215
2022-M
2022-Z89
2022-S
2026-S

Natural and processed cheese
Primary products
Natural cheese, except cottaqe cheese
American-type cheese
Cheddar cheose
Other American-type cheese
Italian-type cheese
Mozzarella cheese
Other Italian-type cheese
Other natural cheese, except cottaqe
Processed cheese and related products
Processed cheese
Cheese spread
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products
Fluid milk

06/81
06/8 1
06/81
06/8 1
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/8 1
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/8 1
G6/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

99,.6
99,.5
100..0
9 9 ..8
100..0
9 9 .,4
100..4
100.,2
100. 8
100. 0
9 8 .,9
9 9 ..2
9 4 ..9
9 9 .,7
9 9 .,7
100. 1
100. 2

99. 1
99.8
100. 0
99. 9
99. 9
99. 9
100. 3
99. 9
100. 9
(3)
99. 5
100. 2
94.6
99.8
99.8
93. 1
(3)

,3
o'
, 1
o"
,5
2
3
0
(3)
6
i !0
2
0
0
-7. 1
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

2033-P
2033-1

Canned fruits and veqetables
Primary products
Canned fruits, except baby food

06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 9
101. 0
99. 3

101. 5
10 1.6
101. 2

6
6
2.'0

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

2033

See footnotes «it end of table




13

—

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net outputoffselected industries and their products
Industry
code

2033
2033-112
20 3 3 - 1 3 4
2033-162
20 33- 17 1
2033-174
2033-175
2033-2
2033-203
2033-207
2033-255
2C33-275
2033-293
2033-294
2033-296
2033-297
2033-3
2033-321
2033-4
2033-4 1 1
2033-428
2033-431
2033-4/2
2033-D
2033-515
2033-6
2033-614
2033-621
2C33-691
2033-8
2033-815
2033-M
2033-Z39
2033-S
2032-S
2033-S5S
2037-S
2935

2035-P
2035-2
£035-2 1 1
2 0 J 5 - 2 15
2035-233
2035-298
2C35-3
2035-31 1
2035-4
2035-4 1 1
2035-423
2035-429
2035-431
2035-439
2035-S
203J-SS5

2037

Index

Product
code

2037-P
2037-1
2037-163
2037-179
2037-195
2037-197
2037-2
2037-213
2037-231
2037-233
2037-235
2037-241
2037-242
2037-243
20 3 7 - 2 4 6
2037-248
2037-2480 1
2Ü37-248C2
2037-249
2037-255
2037-298
2037-M
2037-S
2033-S

2048
2048-P
2048-1

Industry and product

J/

Index
base

Canned fruits and vegetables
(Cont'd)
Apples
F r u i t s for s a l a d s
Frui t p i e t i 1 1 i n g s
Applesauce
Peaches, including sniced
P e a r s , i .-.eluding s p i c e d
C a n n e d v e g e t a b l e s , e x c c p t homir.y a n d
mushrooms
Fresh lima b e a n s
Beans. green and Max (including blue
lake)
Spinach
White potatoes
Beets
Sweet corn, whole kernel
Green pea?
Tomatoes
Canned hominy and mushrooms
P. jihrooris
Canned fruit juices, nectars, and
concsntrates
A p p l e juice
'
P i n e a p p l e juice
G r a p e f r u i t juice
Other w h o l e fruit juices and m i x t u r e s
w h o l e fruit juices
Canned vegetable juices
Tomato juice
Catsup and other tomato sauces, etc
Tomato sauces
Catsup
Tcrnato p u l p a n d p u r e e
Jams, tellies and p r e s e r v e s
Other jams and preserves
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales

of

Apr.
July
iAjq.
1981 2/ 1981 2/1 1981

2/

i
06/81
06/81
06/2 :
06/81
06/81
06/8 1

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
CS)

100 .0
1C0.,0
100 .,C
99. 5
10 1 .7
.
100. 0

130. 0
100 .
101. 5
i3)
1'J2. 3
95. 9

06/81
06/8 1

(3)
(3)

101 . 1
99. 1

100. 2
1C0.

06/8 1
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
C6/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
i 3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

101. 2
108. 2
1C7. 3
102. 5
99. 8
99. 3
103. 0
99. 7
99. 7

06/81
06/81
OC/81
C6/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

1

Jul y
1981

A u q . 193 1 fro-ri --

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
C3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
( 3)

(3)
(3;
(3)
( 3)
(3)
(3)

-.8
.9

(3)
(3)

i 3)
(3)

C3)
(3)

99. 4
118. 2
10 7 .
1C2. 5
98. 5
97. 4
102. 8
>9. 7
(3)

-1.8
0
. 1
G
-1.2
-1.9
-.2
0
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

13)
(3)
C3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
\3)
(i)
(3)

100. 2
100 .9
103. 7
100.,0

10 1 .4
100. 9
1C 5 . 2
'00. 0

fl1. 1

(3)
' 3)
(3)
C3)

<3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

C 3)
( 5)
C )
(3)

.5

(3)

(3)

(3)

. 1
1 . 1
-.7
0
2.8
9.7
.8
. 9
G
.2
-. 1
0

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
13)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

C3)
(3i
(3)
( 3)
( 3)
(3)
(3)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
'.3)
( 3)
( 3)
( 3)
(3)
i 3)
(3)
( 3)
(3;
< 3)
( 3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(1)
(3)
(3)
(3)
< 3)

(3)
: 3)
: 3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
( S)
(3)
(3)

1

0

b

0.0
0
1.5
(3)
.5
-1.1

1 May
| 198 1
1

to

I
! F'pb.
! Aug.
| ì 9ft 1 I 1980
1

1.5
0

l

06/81

(3)

100. 0

100. 5

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
G6/3 1
06/31
36/81
06/81
C6/81
(Ì6/81
06/fil
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

1C4. 4
103. 5
10 1 .9
105. 4
104 . 7
9 9 ., 1
100 . 0
9£. 9
93. 9
10 1 .6
1C0. 9
¡03. 0
ICO. 0

104.
'.03. 7
103. 0
104 . 7
104 . 7
1C 1 .9
109. 7
99. 7
99.8
10 !. 5
10 1. 0
102. 9
1G0. G

Pickles, sauccs and salad dressings
Primary products
i
Pickles and other pickled products
Dill p i c k l e s
Sweet pickles
Other finished pickled products
Unfinished pickled products
Moat sauccs
P r e p a r e d ir.ustard
Mayonnaise, salad drossinqs and sandwich
rereads
Salad dressinq
M a y o n n a i so
Sandwich spread, refrigerated dressing
and other spoon-type d r e s s i n g s
French dressinq
C h e e s e , low c a l o r i e a n d o t h e r
pourable-tvpe dressings
Secondary procucts
Other secondary products

06/81
06/8 1
06/81
06/8 1
06 '8 1
06/81
06/31
06/81
06/8 1

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

10G ., 1
100. !
100. 3
100. 5
100. 0
100. 2
1G0 . 0
100. 0
ICO. 0

100 . 2
-.UÜ. 1
1 G .4
100 . 7
100. 1
100 .2
99.4
100. 0
100 . 1

0
- .6
0
. 1

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/3 '
06/81
06/8 1

(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 0
100. 0
100. 0

100 . 0
100 . 0
100. 0

0
0
0

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
( 3)
(3)

06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)

1 o c .0
99. 7

iac. 0
99. 7

0
0

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

i 3)
(3)

06/8 1
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
100 . 3
100. 2

100 . 0
1 OD .3
100 .

(3)
0
0

(3)
(3)
(3)

C3)
(3)
(3)

(>)
(3)
(3)

F r o z e n f r u i t s and v e g e t a b l e s
Primary production
fruits, juices and ades
Frozen blueberries
F r o z e n o r a n g e juica
Other frozen fruit and berry juice.
concentrated
Ci t r u s p u l p
Frozen vegetables
Frozen green beans
Frozen brussels sprouts
Frozen carrots
Frozen cauliflower
Frozen green peas
Frozen spinach
F r o z e n .succotash
Other frozen combinations
Frozen french fried potatoes
F r o z e n f r e n c h f r i e d p o t a t o e s , two l b s .
and under
F r o z e n f r e n c h f r i e d p o t a t o e s , o v e r two

06/81
06/81
06/31
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100 .6
100. 7
99. 5
100. 7
100. 0

10 1. 1
:c i.
100 . 3
102. 1
10G. 0

.5
.7
.8
1.4
0

(3)
(3)
C 3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/8 1
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/31
06/81
06/31

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

99. 1
92. 6
101 .6
10 1. 2
107 . 9
100 . 0
99. 9
90. 1
100. 0
100. 7
101. 1
103.8

99.8
92 . 6
102 . 2
(3)
107. 9
1C0 .0
10 1 .5
93. 3
100 . 0
(3)
101. 1
104. 1

.7

(3)
(3)
C3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
c 3:

.6
(3)
0
0
1.6
9.0
0
(3)
0
.3

(3)
(3)
(3)
i 3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
C3)

06/81

(3)

109. 9

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81
06/8 i
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/8 1
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

102. 5
97.8
Ì00. C
'.00. 7
100 . 0
100 .2
100.

102. 9
97. 2
(3)
100. 7
98.8
100. 2
100. 5

.3
-.7
(3)
0
-1.2
0
0

(3)
(3)
( 3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3:
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
C3)
(3)
(2)
(3)
(3)
C3)

12/80
12/80

96. 0
95.5

94. 0
93. 5

93. 3
92.8

-.8
-.7

-4. 1
-4.2

-3.4
-3.6

(3)
(3)

12/80

93. 1

91 .0

90 .3

-.7

-4.3

-4.2

C3)

Canned specialties
Other secondary products
Frozen fruits and vegetables

Frozen

Other frozen potato products
Frozen sweet cob corn, yellow
Other frozen vegetables
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
C a n n e d f r u i t s a n d veqetabla:>
Prepared feeds, n.e.c
Primary products
Poultry feeds, egg type, broiler

and

See footnotes «it end of table




Percent change

14

b

0

0
0

0

. 1
.3
. 1

(7,)
(3)
C 3)
(3)

< Sì
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(S?

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products
Industry and product

PrrdiiC L
code

Industry
coda

2048
2C482043204,:-1'0'8-

1
1
1
!

1 1
15
1i
'7

2 C 4 8 1 1?
2 C . 8 -2
2 0 8- 3
20*8-4
2048-5
20*8-6
2048--7
2048-8
2045-816
2042-318
2 0 4 8 8 19
2048-9
2048-91 1

1
1 May
1 1981
1

July
198 1

A u q . 1981 f r o m

1t
11 F e b .
11 1981
11

Auq.
1980

89. 8
95. 6
92. 0

86 .4
9't.6
89. 7

86 .6
92. 2
89.4

0.3
-2.5
-.3

-5.7
-6. 1
-3.3

-5.7
-5.3
-4.5

(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80

95. 9
95. c
96. 0

94 . 7
i
91 .6

(3)
(3)
?C .6

(3)
(3)
-1.1

(3)
(3)
-6.9

(3)
(3)
-7.3

(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/801
12/80
12/80

95. 5
99. 2
96 . 1
100. 9

93. 3
97. 3
95.2
98. 9

92.6
95.8
9b. 6
97.8

- .8
-1.6
.4
-1.1

-5.3
-4.3
-2.4
-2.5

-3.0
-3. 1
0
-4.3

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/8C

96. 4

97.4

95. 3

-2. 1

-2.6

- .4

12/80
12/80

100. 3
102. 7

96. 5
94.7

98. 4
98. 6

2. 1
4. 1

-5.C
-8.6

-1.8
-1.8

(3)
(3)

12/80

9b.8

96. 7

96.8

. 1

3.3

2.8

(3)

12/80
12/80

103. 3
95. 2

100. 2
95. 7

10 1. 3
95.4

1 . 1
-.3

-3.4
-1.3

-1.9
- .4

(3)
(3)

12/80

92. 9

92. 4

92. 0

-.4

-1.0

-7.8

(3)

104. 0
IOC. 5

108. 2
99. 5

107. 5
98. 0

-.7
-1.5

-1.2
-2.3

7.8
-.2

(3)
(3)

i
i 12/80
112/80
2/80
1 12/80
1 12/80

(3)
130 . 5
100. 1
99. 1
101 .2

(3)
(3)
98. 7
98. 0
99. 5

(4)
(3)
97. 5
96 . 0
99. 2

(3)
(3)
•1.2
-2.0
-.3

(4)
(3)
-2.8
-3.4
-2. 1

(3)
(3)
-2.8
-3.4
-2.2

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

108. 6
108. 3
107 .6
107. 7
107. 0
10S. 9
105. 5
106 . 3
108. 1
1 14 .3
107 . 3
108. 4
106 . 5
106 .9
108. 6
108. 5
108. 4
103. 9
111. 2
1 10.3

110. 2
110. 1
109 .4
109. 2
108. 8
110. 8
107. 2
107. 7
110. 5
113. 9
110. 2
1 10.2
111. 3
111. 0
111. 5
ill. 6
111. 7
105. 9
1 18.7
109. 7

110. 7
1 10.5
109.a
109. 5
109. 2
1 12.4
(3)
(3)
1 10. 1
113. 9
1 10.8
111. 2
111. 4
111. 0
111. 9
1 12. 1
(3)
105. 9
1 18.7
1C9.8

.5
.4
.4
.3
.4
1.4
(3)
(3)
-.3
0
.5
.9
. 1
0
.4
.4
(3)
0
0
. 1

2051-3
2C5 1-313
2051-398
2051-4
2 0 Lr 1 - 4 1 3
?0. ; 1-6 18
2951-5
2C5 1-5 1 3
2051-7
2C51-M
2C51-Z75
2 0 5 1 - Z / 5 12
205 1-27513
2051-271)14
2051-27517
2051-5
205 1-SSS

Bread, c a k e , and related p r o d u c t s
1 06/80
Pr i m a r y p r o d u c t s
106/80
06/80
Bread
06/80
Wh;te bread
W h i t e pan b r e a d
06/80
U!hi to p a n b r e a d , N o r t h e a s t
06/8C
06/80
W h i t e pan b r e a d , N o r t h C e n t r a l
White pan b r e a d , South
06/80
Ignite p a n b r e r d , W e s t
06/80
Uhite hearth bread
06/80
Other bread
C6/80
Dark w h e a t b r e a d
06/8C
06/80
R y e brc>ad
06/80
Other variety b^ead
B r e a d t y p e r o l l s , st.uffinq, a n d c r u m b s . . . . 0 6 / 8 0
06/80
Bread type rolls
06/80
Hanu.urqer a n d kieiner r o l l s
C-6/80
Brown and serve rolls
linql i sh m u f f i n s
06/80
06/80
Other bread type rolls
Bread stuffinq, croutons, and bread
06/80
crumbs
06/8C
Sweet yeast qoods
06/80
Yeast raised doughnuts
06/80
Other sweet yeast qoods
06/80
Soft cakes
Snack c a k e s
06/80
Other soft c a k e s
06/80
Pies
06/80
Snack p i e s
06/80
06/80
Cake type dcuqhnuts
Miscellaneous receipts
R e s a l e s of b r e a d a n d r e l a t e d p r o d u c t s . . . . 0 6 / 8 0
R e s a l e s of r o l l s , s t u f f i n q a n d c r u m b s . . . 0 6 / 8 0
06/80
R e s a l e s of s u e e t y e a s t g o o d s
R e s a l e s of s o f t c a k e s
06/80
06/80
Resale'.-, of c a k e t y p e d o u g h n u t s
Secondary products
06/80
Other secondary products
06/80

109. 9
111. 6
104. 5
113. 9
108. 9
109. 0
(3)
109. 2
110. 8
107. 4

(3)
1 12.4
104. 6
1 15. 1
110. 1
(3)
109. 7
109. 2
(3)
108. 7

1 10.6
1 13.0
104. 6
(3)
110. 5
111. 0
109. 7
109. 2
(3)
108. 7

109. 7
107. 4
1 17 .5
109. 0
111. 5
107. 7
111. 2

110. 2
1C 7 .4
1 18.7
109.5
111. 5
110. 5
111.8

2075-P
2075-1
2075-11
2075-113
2 0 7 5 - 1 15
2075-2
2075-21 1

Soybean oil mill p r o d u c t s
Primary products
S o y b e a n oil
Crude soybean oil
Soybean oil, crude, deqummed
S o y b e a n o i l , c r u d e , n o t degumined
Soybean cake, meal, and other byproducts..
Soybean byproducts, mnal

12/79
12/79

107. 1
105. 3

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

Soft drinks
Primary products
Carbonated soft drinks
Cola, excludinq diet cola
C o l a , b o t t l e d , excludinq diet cola
Cola, excludinq diet, returnable
bottles
Cola, excludinq diet, nonreturnable
bottles
Cola, excludinq diet, cans (returnable
and nonreturnable)
Cola, excludinq d i e t , bulk

204S-M
204&-XY9
2C48-Z87
204fi-S
2047-L
2P48-SSS

2051
2C5 1-P
?. 0 J 1 - 1
2 0 'S 1 — 1A
2 3 5 1--ï 1 1
2 C 5 1 - 1 1101
2P51--1 1 102
?C 51- 1 ' 1 5 3
205 1-î 1 1C4
205 1- 1 13
2051-1B
205 1- 1 15
2C5 11- 1 17
2C 5 - 128
2051-2
2C51-23
205 1 - 2 3 3
2C5 1-23b
?C5 1-236
<051-239
.->051-241

2075

!

P e r c e n t c h a n g e to

1
|Ajq.
Apr.
U-Jly
198 1 2 / 1 1 9 8 1 2/1 198 1 2/I

12/80
12/80
12/80
and

Dairy cattle feeds, complete
D a i r y c a t t l e feed» s u p p l e m e n t s a n d
concentrates
Swine feed3, complete
Swir.e f e e d , s u p o l e m o n t s a n d c o n c e n t r a t e s . .
B e e f c a t t i e feod'.., c D e p l e t e
E e e f c.attle f e e d , supplc.nents a n d
concentrstrs
Other poultry and livestock feeds,
i n c l u d i n g d u c k , q s e s e , h o r s o , mule,
etc..
H o r « e cinc; n u l e . corr.piete f e e d
Other livestock (sheep, etc.), complete
fsed
Other livestock (aheap, e t c . ) ,
s u p p l e m e n t s ¿ n d c.oncentratr.s
C t h o r or<?parod anir.ial f e e d s
Grain, ground, rolled, pulverised.
chopperi, or crirppcj, e x c l u d i n q c o r n m e ^ l .
Mineral mixture, jnciudinq oyster shells,
p r e p a r e d ior f e e d u s e
Mi s e e i. J
js r e c1e i p t s
C o n t r a c t w o r k an;. e t h e r m i s c e l l a n e o u s
receipts
Re sal
Secnnd.jry p r o d u c t s
Doq, cat and other Det food
Other secondary products

Index

!

12/80
12/80

2C48-922

i
i
!
I

P-epare'J feud*-, n . e . c
( C o n t ' dr),
r>ta ter-qrower, c o m p l e t e
Layer-breeder, complete
B r o i l e r , comple'.e
Layer-breeder, supplements
concentratps

Index
basa

V

2086
2086-P
2086-3
2086-301
2086-30101
2086-30 1 1 1
2086-30112
2086-30121
2036-30131

!

1.6
1.7
1.5
1.0
1. 1
1.4
(3)
(3)
.3
(3)
2.9
2.7
3.0
(3)
2.7
2.9
(3)
(3)
6.3
-1.4

2.9
3.0
2.9
2.2
2.3
3.2
(3)
(3)
2.3
1. 3
5.2
5.2
6. 1
4.2
4.5
4.9
(3)
(3)
6.4
2.2

9. 1
9.2
8.9
8.4
8. 1
11.9
(3)
(3)
7.8
1 1.6
10.9
10.4
13.3
11.0
11.2
11.3
(3)
(3)
18.5
S. 1

(3)
.5
0
(3)
.4
(3)
0
0
(3)
0

0
1.3
0
(3)
1.9
2.3
(3)
0
(3)
. 1

.6
2.7
1.3
(3)
1.9
2.2
(3)
.6
(3)
1.9

(3)
9.3
4.6
(3)
7.2
7.7
(3)
9.2
(3)
8.2

111. 2
109. 6
122. 1
(3)
ill. 5
1 10.7
1 12.4

1.0
2.0
2.8
(3)
0
.2
.5

1.2
(3)
3.9
(3)
0
2.5
.5

2.7
4.5
6. 1
(3)
0
2.0
1. 1

104. 9
102.4

101. 5
100. 4

-3.2
-2.0

-4.9
-5. 1

-2.8
-1.8

85. 5
85.6
85.0
1 16. 1
1 15.7

83.4
78.8
89. 1
1 12.8
113. 2

80.5
79. 5
81 . 5
111. 3
111. 6

-3.4
.9
-8.6
-1.3
-1.4

-.7
-2.3
1.6
-6.9
-6.4

-2. 1
-2. 1
-2. 1
-1.7
-1.1

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

101. 1
10 1. 3
101. 4
101. D
99.8

100 . 7
100. 9
101. 0
100. 6
99. 7

-.4
-.4
-.4
-.4
-. 1

-4.4
-4. 1
(3)
-15.3
-18.8
1.7
1.8

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81

(3)

100. 0

100. 0

0

(3)

(3)

06/81

(3)

99.4

99. 1

-.3

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)

103. 2
100. 4

102. 2
100. 4

-.9
0

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

See footnotes «it end of table




(3)
6.3
16.7
(3)
(3)
8.2
(3)

15

—

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products
Industry
code

Product
code

2086-302
2086-30202
2086-30203
2086-30204
2086-30205
2086-30206
2086-30207
2086-30209
2086-30211
2086-30219
2C86-5
2986-509
2086-M
2086-289

2211

2095-P
20 95-1
2095-111
2C95-116
2095-2
2095-SSS

221 1-P
2211-A
2 2 1 1-1
2211-2
2211-215
221 1-225
221 1-235
221 1-255
2 2 1 1-3
221 1-315
2211-6
2 2 1 1 - 6 15
221 1-625
2 2 1 1-3
2 2 1 1-7
2211-731
2211-73115
221 1 - 7 3 1 16
221 1-761
2211-C
2211-S
2221-S

2221

J/

2221-P
2221-1
2221-12
2221-122
2221-1223
2221-12233
2221-13
2221-132
2221-13261
2221-13262
2221-13263
2221-13264
2221-13269
2221-133
2221-13372
2221-2
2221-282
2221-28213
2221-284
2221-5

2257
2257-P
2257-1
2257-5
2257-51 1
2257-512
2257-51232
2257-7
2257-711
2257-71141
2257-712
2257-9

Soft drinks
(Conb'd)
Other carbonated drinks»

includinq

!

diet
06/81
06/8!

(3)
(3)

101 .8
100 .3

101. 4
103 . 5

-0.4
.2

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/£1
06/C1
06/81
06/31
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

102 .0
100 .3
100 .0
(3 )
100 .0
100 .6
(3 )
10'- .3
100 .0
100 .0
100 . 1
100 . 1

10 1.8
100. 3
10 1. 6
(3)
100. 0
99. 0
102. 7
104.4
100. 0
100. 0
99. 7
99. 7

-.2
0
1.6
(3)
0
-1.6
(3)
. 1
0
0
-.4
-.4

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

Coffee
Primary products
Whole bean and ground roasted coffee
Whole bean, roasted ccffee
Ground» roasted coffee
Concentrated (instant) coffee
Secondary products

06/81
06/8 1
06/81
06/81
06/81
96/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3Ì
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

98. 9
99. 0
98. 5
98.8
98. 4
100. 3
96. 1

-.3
-.3
-.7
-.7
-.7
.7
0

C 3)
C3)
(3)
(3)
C3)
(J)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(T)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

Cotton broadwoven fabrics
Primary products
Cotton broadwoven fabrics, qray
C o t t o n duck e n d a l l i e d f a b r i c s , i n c l u d i n q
combed duck
Cotton sheetinq and allied coarse and
medium yarn fabrics
Osnaburqs
Sheetinqs
Drills
Sateens
Cotton print cloth yarn fabrics
Plain print cloths
Other woven cotton gray fabrics and
s p e c i alti e s
Corduroys
Others, except corduroys
Cotton broadwoven fabrics, finished
Finished cotton broadwoven fabrics,
e x c l u d i n q con..ni ssi on f i n i s h i n q
P l a i n d y e d a n d f i n i s h e d broaduioven
fabri c s
Dyed corduroys
Denims
Other finished cotton fabrics
Cotton broadwoven fabrics» finished
products
Secondary products
M a n - m a d e f i b e r a n d silk b r o a d w o v e n
fabri cs

12/80
12/80
12/83

104.6
105.2
105.3

104 .4
105 .0
104 .8

105. 3
104. 9
105. 0

.8
-. 1
.2

.3
-.8
-.7

2.6
2. 1
2.0

(3)
(3)
(J)

12/80

108.5

1 10 .5

110. 5

0

1.3

7.9

(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

103. 1
102.2
104.6
(3)
10 1.4
103.4
102.4

103 .8
103 .5
(3 )
110 .0
96 .7
104 .5
104 .8

104.8
103.4
(3)
1 10.0
96. 6
104 . 6
104. 6

.9
-. 1
C3)
0
-. 1
. 1
-.2

.3
(3)
(3)
7.4
-5.5
.4
1.7

1.8
1.2
(3)
(3)
-3.2
1. 9
3.5

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80

10 1.2
99.0
105.0

98 .6
92 .2
109 .9

98.4
90. 7
1 12.2

-. 1
-1.7
2. 1

-2.3
-7.9
6.9

-3.0
-8.6
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80

102.0

102 .8

S y n t h e t i c fiber a n d silk b r o a d u o v e n s
Primary products
Gray goods
100* f i l a m e n t y a r n f a b r i c s
Fabrics except chiefly rayon and/or
acetate
100% n y l o n
Taffetas
100% s p u n y a r n f a b r i c s
Polyester/cotton blends
Bed sheetings
Broadcloths
Twills
Plain print cloths
Other weaves
Spun yarn f a b r i c s , except chiefly
cellulosic and polyester/cotton blends.
Polyester/rayon blends
Finished fabrics
Plain dyed and finished fabrics
Other fibers
F i n i s h e d b u t n o t b l e a c h e d , d y e d or p r i n t e d
fabri cs
Secondary products

C a r b o n a t e d orar.qe s c d a
Carbonated lexon, lime and lemon-lime
combinations
Rooc beer and sarsaparilla
Ginqer ale
Carbonated qrape soda
Club soda
Other carbonated nondiet flavors
Diet cola
Other carbonated diet flavors
Other noncar-bonated fruit d r i n k s and
Mi s e a l l a n e o j s r e c e i p t s
Resales

ades

Circular knit fabrics
Primary products
Gray fabrics
Finished sinqle knit outerwear fabrics....
100% f i l a m e n t y a r n
100% s p u n y a r n
O t h e r 100% s p u n y a r n
Finished double knit outerwear fabrics....
100% f i l a m e n t y a r n
Interlock and eiohtlock fabrics
100% s p u n y a r n
C o n t r a c t w o r k on k n i t t i n q , d y e i n g , or
finishing circular knit fabrics

99
99
99
99
99
99
96

.2
.3
. 1
.5
. 1
.6
. 1

101. 6

-1.1

-2.0

2.0

(3)

12/80 1 102.8
12/80i
(3)
12/80
106. 1
100.5
12/80

105
94
105
102

.7
.6
.5
.2

103. 8
95. 5
(3)
132. 1

-1.8
1.0
(3)
-.2

-3.0
-6.0
(3)
.4

3.9
(3)
(3)
1.6

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80

109. 1
101.5

109 .4
10 1 .5

109. 4
106. 9

0
5.4

.3
5.6

2.5
5.2

(3)
(3)

12/80

102.2

103 .5

104. 0

.5

1.6

2.8

(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100
100
100
100

.4
.5
.3
.2

100.8
10 1. 0
100. 9
100. 5

.4
.5
.6
.3

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

99
98
99
100
99
99
99
99
100
100

.4
.6
.5
.3
.8
.9
.5
.2
.2
.0

99.8
99. 5
100. 9
101. 0
100.7
101. 9
100. 3
99. 2
101. 7
100. 3

.4
.9
1.4
.7
.8
1.9
.8
0
1.4
.3

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

102 .5
100 .4
10 1 .5
100 . 1
99 .7

102. 5
(3)
10 1.6
100. 3
(3)

0
(3)
. 1
.2
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)

100 .3
100 . 1

(3)
99. 9

(3)
-.2

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100 .6
100 .6
100 .3
100 .8
(3 )
101 . 1
<3 )
101 . 1
101 .3
102 . 1
100 .9

101 .4
101. 3
100. 3
101. 0
(3)
101. 1
(3)
103. 1
104. 0
(3)
101. 5

.8
.7
.2
(3>
0
(3)
2.0
2.7
(3)
.6

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81

(3)

100 .3

100. 0

-.3

(3)

(3)

(3)

See footnotes «it end of table




I
I P e r c e n t c h a n g e to A u q . 198 1 f r o m
I
1
I
1
Auq.
Auq.
¡July
Feb.
1 May
I July
2 / j 1 9 8 ! 2/ 1981 2 /
1980
1981
1981
1 1981
!
Index

Index
base
Apr.
1981

2086

2095

Industry and product

16

0

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products
Industry
code

2257
2257-5
2258
225B-P
2258-2
2258-3
2258-9

2272
2272-P
2272-1
2272-3
2272-30301
2272-30303
2272-30309

2311

2311-P
2 3 1 1-1
231 1 - 1 1
2311-113
2311-11341
23 1 1-1 1342
23 1 1-1 1344
231 1-1 17
231 1- 1 1747
23 11-3
231 1-321
2311-32141
231 1 - 3 2 142
2311-32144
2311-4
2311-411
231 1-419
231 1 - 9
2311-S
231 1-SSS
2327-S

2335

23S5-P
2335-1
2335-125
2335-9
2335-S
2335-SSS
2337-S

2421

Industry and product

Product
code

2421-P
2421-1
2421-12
2421-121
2421-12111
2421-12112
2 4 2 1 - 1 2 1 19
2421-122
2421-12211
2421-12219
2421-129
2421-1291
2421-12912
2421-1258
2421-1299
2421-13
2421-139
2421-2
2421-3
2421-31
2421-311
2421-312
2421-313
2421-32
2421-321
2421-3211
2421-32113
2 4 2 1 - 3 2 1 19

J/

Index
base

Circular knit fabrics
(Cont'd)
Secondary products

P e r c e n t c h a n g e to

1
Apr.
July
|Aug.
1981 2 / 1981 £ / j 1 9 8 1 £ '

1
1 May
1 1981
1

July
1981

A u g . 1981 f r o m

1
11 F e b .
11 '981
1

11
11 A u g .
11 1980
11

06/81

(3)

100.3

100.3

0.0

(3)

(3)

(3)

Warp knit fabrics
Primary products
Finished underwear and nightwear fabrics..
Finished outerwear fabrics
C o n t r a c t w o r k : k n i t t i n g , d y e i n g , or
f i n i s h i n g of w a r p k n i t f a b r i c s

06/81
06/811
06/811
06/811

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100.0
100.2
99.6
100.6

100. 1
100.4
100.0
100.4

. 1
.2
.3
-.2

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
< J)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81

(3)

100.0

100.7

.7

(5)

(3)

(3)

Tufted carpets and rugs
Primary products
Bathmats and sets and rugs 6 x 9 or less..
Tufted broadloom
Tufted broadloom - nylon
Tufted broadloom - polyester
Tufted broadloom - other fibers and

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

116.4
115.0
124.2
1 14.8
116.2
109.7

122.3
121.5
124.2
122.2
123.4
116.3

121.9
121.0
124.7
121 .6
122.7
1 16.0

-.3
-.4
.4
-.5
-.5
-.3

1.7
1.9
.4
2. 1
1.9
(3)

7.4
7.4
5. 1
7.8
7.9
6.4

14.8
13.9
15.9
14.3
15.6
8.7

12/79

111.9

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

C3)

(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/8C
12/80

101.9
101.3
101.4
101.5
101.9
(3)
105.0
101.0
100.5
(3)

103.2
102.7
102.8
103.0
104. 1
106.3
104.5
(3)
100.5
(3)

103.7
103.2
103. 1
103.0
104. 1
(4)
104.5
(3)
100.5
(3)

.5
.4
.3

0
0
(4)
0
(3)
0
(3)

1.7
1.7
1.4
1.3
1.8
(3)
-.5
(3)
0
(3)

2.0
1.9
1.7
1.5
2.2
(3)
-.5
(3)
0
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

Men's and boys' suits and coats
Primary products
Men's suits
Business suits
Regular weight business suits
All wool
Wool blends
F a b r i c s e x c e p t a l l w o o l or w o o l b l e n d s .
Light weight business suits
A l l w o o l or w o o l b l e n d s
Men's tailored dress and-sport coats and
jackets
Business type dress and sport coats and
jackets
All w o o l
Wool blends
Fabrics except wool and cotton
Boys' suits, coats, and tailored jackets.
Boys' suits
Boys' tailored jackets and coats
R e c e i p t s f o r c o n t r a c t w o r k on m e n ' s a n d
boys' suits and coats
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Men's and b o y s ' separate trousers

12/80

101.8

103.3

104.5

1.2

3.0

2.8

(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

101.5
(3)
(3)
102.3
103.2
103. 1
103.3

103.2
105.2
(3)
(3)
104.2
103. 1
(3)

103.6
106. 1
(3)
(3)
104.2
103. 1
(3)

.4
. 9
(3)
(3)
0
0
(3)

2.5
(4)
(3)
(3)
0
0
(3)

2.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
3.5
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

99.8
104.3
105.4
103.3

101.0
104.5
105.9
103.3

101.0
104.5
105.9
103.3

0
0
0
0

1.2
.8
1.6
0

.7
.8
1.3
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

Women'5r misses', and juniors' dresses...
Primary products
Unit priced dresses
Unit priced - chiefly synthetic
C o n t r a c t w o r k on w o m e n ' s a n d m i s s e s '
dresses
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Women's and misses' suits and coats....

12/80
12/80

101.8
102.3

104.4
104.7

1G4.5
104.8

2.4
2.4

4.0
4.4

(3)
(3)

Sawmills and planing mills
Hardwood lumber, rough and dressed,
si di n g

except

Oak
Red, no. 1 common
White
O t h e r Oak
Poplar
Other Poplar
H a r d w o o d o t h e r than Oak a n d P o p l a r
Gum
Ash
Other hardwoods
Hardwood, dressed lumber, including
ceiling, framing, and matched and
shiplapped lumber
Other hardwood species
Softwood lumber, rough and dressed, except
si di n g
Softwood lumber, rough and dressed.
Eastern species, except siding
Rough softwood lumber. Eastern species..
B o a r d s - l u m b e r l e s s t h a n 2 i n c h e s in
nominal thickness
Light f r a m i n g lumber 2 inch n o m i n a l
thickncss only
L u m b e r a n d t i m b e r s o v e r 2 i n c h e s in
nominal thickness
Dressed softwood lumber, Eastern species
B o a r d s - l u m b e r l e s s t h a n 2 i n c h e s in
nominal thickness
Southern Pine
Boards, no. 2
Other Southern Pine boards

. 1
. 1

12/80

(4)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

f3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

104.3
100.6
100.0
(3)

105.8
103.0
102.2
(3)

105.8
103.0
102.2
(3)

0
0
0
(3)

1.5
.3
0
(3)

5.4
1.9
2.2
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80

99.9
100.2

99.2
99.2

98.9
99.0

-.3
-.2

-1.1
-1.3

.6
.7

(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

101.3
10 1.3
10 1.7
105.6
95.5
(3)
101.1
103.9
98.4
101.0
101.2
(3)
102.5
101.3

103.3
103.7
105.3
111.9
(3)
(3)
103.4
(3)
98.4
102. 1
102.3
103.7
(3)
103.4

103.2
103.5
105.5
111.9
(3)
(3)
103.6
105.4
99.2
10 1.4
102. 9
103.5
(3)
102. 1

-. 1
-.2
.2
0
(3)
(3)
.2
(3)
.8
-.6
.5
-.2
(3)
-1.3

1.4
1.6
2.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
3.4
(3)
.8
.7
.6
-.6
(3)
1.3

2.8
3.0
5.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
2.8
2.9
(3)
.9
2.7
(3)
(3)
.0

(3)
(3)
(35
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80

10 1.4
99.6

101.4
99.6

101.5
99.8

-. 1
-. 1

1.8
.2

C 3)
(3)

12/80

100.4

98.6

98.5

-. 1

-2.0

.6

(3)

12/80
12/80

102.9
10C.6

99. 1
100.3

98.5
99.9

-.6
-.4

-4.3
-.4

-.7
.6

(3)
(3)

.4

(3)

. 1
.2

.3

12/80

100. 1

100.4

100 .4

12/80

100.8

99.5

98.7

-.8

-1.4

12/80
12/80

101.0
103.9

101.6
98.5

101.6
97.9

0
-.7

(3)
-6.0

1.8
-1.3

(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

107.9
108.8
109.2
102. 1

100 .8
100.9
(3)
102.7

99.8
103.8
(3)
103.3

-1.0
1
(3)
.5

-1.9
-1.1
(3)
-. 1

-1.0
-, 1
(3)
3.6

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

See footnotes «it end of table




Index

17

0

. 1

(3)

—

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products
Induscode

Product
codc

2421
2421-322
2421-3221
2421-32212
2421-32219
2421-323
2421-32311
2421-4
2421-41
2421-411
2421-412
2421-413
2421-42
2421-421
2421-4211
2421-42119
2421-4212
2421-42121
2421-42122
2421-42129
2421-4214
2421-4219
2421-422
2421-4221
2421-42213
2421-42214
2421-42219
2421-4222
2421-4224
2421-4224 1
2421-42249
2421-4225
2421-42251
242 1-42259
2421-4226
2421-4228
2421-4229
2421-423
2421-4231
2421-4239
2421-5
2421-577
2421-578
2421-751
2421-8
2421-813
2421-817
2421-897
2 4 2 1-M
242 1-Z89
2421-S
2436

2436-P
2436-3
2436-4
2436-5
2436-511
2436-51121
2436-51125
2436-522
2436-52231
2436-52232
2436-52233
2436-6
2 4 3 6 - 6 11
2436-61121
2 4 3 6 - 6 1 122
2436-S

2439
2439-P
2439-1
2439-131
2439-151
2439-198
2439-19815
2439-19825
2439-M
2439-289
2439-S

Industry and product J/

Sai.-mills a n d p l a n i n q m i l l s
(Cont'd)
Liqht f r a m i n g lumber 2 inch n o m i n a l
thickness only
Southern Pine
Dimension» no. 2
Other 2 inch Southern Pine l u m b e r . . . .
Lumber and timbers over 2 inch nominal
thickness. Eastern species
Southern Pine
Softwood lumber, rough and dressed,
Western species
Rough softwood lurber, Western species..
B o a r d s - l u m b e r l e s s t h a n 2 i n c h e s in
nominal thickness
Light f r a m i n g lurber 2 inch nominal
thickness only
L u m b e r a n d t i m b e r s o v e r 2 i n c h e s in
nominal thickness
Dressed softwood lumber, Western species
B o a r d s - l u m b e r l e s s t h a n 2 i n c h e s in
nominal thickness
D o u g l a s Fir
Other boards
Pondarosa Pine
No. 3 boards
No. 4 boards
Other beards
Western Red Cedar
Other boards, Western dressed softwood
L u m b e r of 2 i n c h e s n o m i n a l t h i c k n e s s
only
D o u g l a s Fir
Utility 2x4 green
Stud and btr
Other 2 inch D o u g l a s Fir lumber
White Fir
Std. and btr
O t h e r 2 i n c h W h i t e Fir l u m b e r
Western Hemlock
D i m e n s i o n , std. and btr
Other 2 inch W e s t e r n Hemlock l u m b e r . .
R e d w o o d 2 inch lumber
L o d g e p o l e P i n e 2 inch lumber
Other W e s t e r n s o f t w o o d 2 inch l u m b e r . .
Lumber and t i m b e r s , over 2 inch nominal
thickness
D o u g l a s Fir
Other Western softwood timbers
Wood chips
Short tons
Standard units
Other industrial cut stock
Softwood flooring, siding and other
sawmill and planing mili products
Woodsi ding
Railway crossties and mine ties
Other sawmill products
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products
Softwood plywood
Primary products
Specialty softwood plywood
Softwood veneer
Softwood plywood sheathing
Western and inland softwood plywood
sheathi ng
Western and inland CDX
All other w e s t e r n and inland s h e a t h i n g .
e x t e r i or
Southern softwood plywood sheathing
Southern CDX
All other southern sheathing, interior..
All other southern s h e a t h i n g , e x t e r i o r . .
Sanded softwood plywood
Western and inland sanded softwood
plywood
Western and inland A-C, exterior
All other w e s t e r n and inland s a n d e d .
i n t e r i or
Secondary products
Structural wood members, n.e.c
Primary products
Fabricated structural wood products
Glued laminated lumber
Roof trusses
Other fabricated structural wood products
Floor trusses
Other fabricated structural wood
products, except floor trusses
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products

Index
base

Percent

Apr.
July
Aug.
1981 2 / 1981 2 ' 1981

1/

July
1981

c h a n g e to
May
1981

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

102.5
103.8
100.5
105. 1

9 7 ..3
9 7 .,7
99. 3
96. 0

96. 9
9 6 .,7
97. 2
9 5 .,5

-0 .4
- 1 .0
- 2 .0
.6

-8.7
-9.5
-8.4
-10.9

12/80
12/80

99.6
98. 0

98. 8
9 7 ., 1

97. 6
95. 7

-1 .2
-1 .4

12/80
12/80

99.2
100. 5

98. 4
98. 7

98. 5
98. 7

. 1
. 1

A u g . 1981 f r o m

11
11 F e b .
1

11
11 A u g .
1 1980
1

1 "" !
-1.3
-2. 1
-2.9
-.4

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

-2.0
-2.4

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

-.7
-.6

1.3
1.2

(3)
(3)

12/80

94.4

(3)

88. 2

(3)

-1.4

-7.3

(3)

12/80

101.8

102. 0

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

12/80
12/80

106. 6
98. 6

107. 7
98. 3

108. 0
98. 4

-1.7
-.8

8.2
1.3

(3)
(3)

12/80

96. 9

96.8

95. 9

-.8

-1.0

(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

93. 9
99. 1
97. 5
90. 9
100.4
100.4
98. 5

93. 5
98. 5
88. 3
86. 3
102. 9
99. 6
100. 3

91. 7
97. 4
85. 1
85.7
102. 4
101. 1
100. 2

-1 .9
-1 . 1
- 3 .6
- .7
- .5
1 .6
- . 1

0
1.5
-7.2
-4.7
4.6
1. 1
-5.0

(3)
-.8
-10.7
-5.7
2.6
1.0
4.2

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

99. 5
94. 0
87.2
95. 9
95.7
107.8
102. 2
102. 8
101. 1
95.4
(3)
98. 9
110. 6
101. 9
99.2

98. 9
88. 5
80. 6
89.2
95. 4
106. 9
109. 4
99. 9
10 Î. 3
98. 3
(3)
98.6
(3)
104. 1
100.2

99. 5
88. 3
79. 7
89.5
94. 1
(3)
98. 7
97.2
101. 5
97. 5
(3)
98. 3
113. 5
99. 2
99. 3

.6
- .2
-1 . 1
.4
-1 .4
(3)
-1 .7
- 2 .7
.2
- .8
(3)
- .3
(3)
-4 .7
- .9

-1.2
-5.6
(4)
-4.8
-4. 1
(3)
-2.0
(3)
-1.3
2.0
(3)
-1.0
(3)
-3.2
-.5

2.6
-4. 1
0
-5.8
-2.3
(3)
.5
(3)
3.8
4. 1
(3)
3.4
(3)
-.3
1.3

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

98.2
95. 9
100. 0
98. 1
10 1. 0
94. 3
92. 0

99.4
97.6
100.8
100. 0
102. 6
96. 6
93. 5

99.7
98. 3
100.8
99.7
102. 6
95. 9
91.8

.7
-1 .9

2.4
4.7
.8
1.6
1.6
(3)
-1.9

1. 1
1.7
.8
-.5
2.2
-4. !
-3.4

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

103. 2
10C. 5
100. 0
113. 2
98.4
97. 5
97.2

103. 5
(3)
(3)
113. 2
101. 0
92. 2
98. 9

100. 9
93. 6
(3)
108. 1
101. 2
92. 5
97. 1

- 2 .4
(3)
(3)
-4 .6
.2
.3
- 1 .9

-1.3
-7.8
(3)
-4.6
3.3
(3)
0

-.2
-6.3
(3)
3.1
1.9
(3)
-.9

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

95.8
94.8
98.6
101 .6
92.4

92. 4
89.8
95. 5
86. 5
89.4

90. 1
87. 1
94.8
84.3
86.5

- 2 .5
- 3 .0
- .8
- 2 .6
- 3 .2

-2.6
-4. 1
-2.4
-6.9
-3.6

-4.7
-6.9
-2. 1
-9. 1
-7.5

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80

93.6
89.6

93. 1
87. 9

89. 1
84.6

-4 .3
- 3 .8

-2. 1
-1.6

-7.0
-6.5

(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

92.8
90. 9
91. 3
88.4
90.8
97. 5

95.2
84.8
86.4
80. 7
81.2
91. 9

91. 5
83. 2
84.8
79. 5
(3)
89.2

- 3 .9
-1 .8
-1 .9
- 1 .5
(3)
- 3 .0

-1.0
-5.5
-4.7
-6.8
(3)
-4.3

-3.8
-8.2
-8. 1
(3)
-4.9

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80

97.5
98. 1

92.4
90.2

90. 1
88.8

- 2 .5
- 1 .6

-2.7
-3.0

-3.5
-3.3

(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80

97. 9
103. 9

92. 1
103.8

90.2
104. 0

- 2 .0
.2

-2.7
3.4

-3.9
5. 1

(3)
(3)

06/81
06/8 1
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

99.6
99. 5
99. 5
99. 3
99. 7
98. 7
99. 7

99. 3
99.2
99.2
98.8
99. 4
98. 7
99.5

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81

(3)

96.7

97. 1

06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)

100. 0
100.0

100. 0
100. 3

See footnotes «it end of table




Index

18

.3
. 1
-

.9

.3
.7
0
-

0

.3

-

_.3

.3
.3
- .5
- .3
0
.2

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

.5

(3)

(3)

(3)

.3

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

-

0

--

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products
P e r c e n t c h a n g e to

In day
Industry
code

2451

2511

2451-P
2451-1
2451-13
2451-1322
2451-13221
2'i 5 1 - 1 3 2 2 2
2451-1344
2451-13441
2451-13442
2 4 5 1 - 1 3444
2451-13445
2451-14
2451-141
2451-141 1
245 1- 1'* 11 1
2451-14112
2451-14113
2451-14129
2451-S

2511-P
231 '.-2
2511-231
2511-241
25 1 1-251
2511-271
2511-298
251 i-3
2511-311
251 1-331
2511-351
2511-371
251 1 - 3 9 8
2511-5
2511-5A
2511-511
2511-513
2511-521
251 1 - 5 3 3
2511-535
2511-561
251 1-598
2511-7
2511-741
2511-S
25 11-SSS
2512-S

2522

2621

Industry and product J/

Product
code

2522-P
2522-1
2522-115
2522-2
2522-221
2522-231
2522-3
2522-311
2522-316
2522-317
2522-4
2522-411
2522-498
2522-S

2621-P
2621-A
2621-A1
2621-A81
2621-1
2621-2
2621-211
2621-3
2621-311
2621-331
2621-33111
2621-33131
2621-4
2621-421
2621-42111
2621-42133
2621-42144
2621-42155
2621-42166
2621-42177
2621-441

Mobile hemes
Mobiie homes, residential
Single section
W i d t h : 12 ft
L e n g t h : 59 f t . a n d u n d e r
L e n g t h : 60 f t . - 64 ft
W i d t h : 14 f t . a n d o v e r
L e n g t h : 59 f t . a n d u n d e r
L e n g t h : 60 f t . - 64 ft
L e n g t h : 70 f t . - 74 ft
Length-' 75 f t . a n d o v e r
M u l t i - s e c t i on
Do.jblewi d e
24 f t . s i n g l e s t o r y d o u b l e w i d e
Length'- 49 f t . a n d u n d a r
L e n g t h : 50 f t . - 59 ft
L e n g t h : 60 ft. - 69 ft
Other doublewide

Wood household furniture, except upholstered
Primary products
Wood living room, library, family room and
den f u r n i t u r e
C h a i r s , e x c e p t d i n i n g room ( i n c l u d i n g
rockers)
Tables, except card and telephone tables.
Desks
Credenzas, bookcases, and bookshelves....
Other nonupholstered living room
furni t u r e
W o o d d i n i n g room a n d k i t c h e n f u r n i t u r e ,
except cabinets
T a b l e s ^ d i n i n g r o o m , 30 x 40 i n c h e s a n d
greater
C h a i r s , dining room
B u f f e t s and s e r v e r s , d i n i n g r o o m
China and corner c a b i n e t s , dining room...
O t h e r d i n i n g room a n d k i t c h e n f u r n i t u r e . .
Wood bedroom furniture
Beds, headboards and footboards
B e d s , e x c e p t bunk b e d s
Headboards and headboard sets
Dressers, vanities and dressing tables...
Wardrobes and wardrobe-type cabinets
C h e s t s of d r a w e r s
Night tables and stands
Other nonupholsiered bedroom furniture...
Outdoor and unpainted wood furniture
Unpainted wood furniture
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Upholstered wood household furniture

Index
base

06/3 1
06/81
06/81
06/31
06/01
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/8'i
06/81
06/81
06/8 1
06/81
06/81
06/8 1
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
v 3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
i 3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 2
100. 2
100. 2
100. 2
99. 7
100. 2
(3)
10 1.7
100. 0
101 .5
102. 4
100.,7
100. 1
too. 1
100. 1
100 .3
(3)
100. 0
100. 8
100. 5

10 1.4
101.4
10 1.4
101.7
101.7
100 .2
102. C
101.8
10 1.0
(3)
102.4
100.9
100.3
103 .3
100.3
101.1
(3)
100.0
(3)
100.5

1?/79
12/79

111.9
1 12.7

113. 6
1 14.4

1 14 . 1
1 14.8

1
July
! May
1 92 1 i 1981
1

A u g . 1981 f r o m --

11
|I F o b .
|I 195!
11

1
1 Auq.
i 1980
1

1 . 1
1.2
1 .2
1.5
2.0
0
(3)
. 1
1.0
(3)
0
.2
.2
.2
.2
.8
(3)
0
(3)
0

( 3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(5)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
13)
(3)

.4
.4

1.5
1.6

3.7
3.8

6.8
7. 1

12/79

113.0

1 14.3

1 14.6

.3

1.5

. 1

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

115.8
113.3
1 14.2
113. 1

1 18.6
114. 8
114. 2
117. 0

119.0
1 14.8
114.2
117.0

.3

.7
(3)
0
3.5

5. 1
4 . 1
3.9
6.2

(3)

0
0
0

6.6
9.5
6.3
7. 1
9.6

(3)

(3)

(3)

.5

1. 1

3.9

8.2

116.3
(3)
113.3
(3)
1 17.6
1 15. 1
1 15. 1
1 14.0
1 14.3
(3)
1 14.6
113.3
113.3
(3)
110.7
107.7
110.0
10S. 4
1 12.7

.4
(3)
.4
(3)
0
.4
.4
0
.6
(3)
1.4
0
.4
(3)
0
0
.8
1.3
-.4

1.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
.5
2.0
2.4
2. 1
3.0
(3)
4.3
1.2
1.4
(3)
1.9
2.2
-.4
-1.2
1.6

3.9
i3)
2.2
(3)
2.0
4.5
5.7
5. 1
5.9
(3)
5.3
3.4
5.0
(3)
-.8
2.9
2.3
1.0
6.0

8.4
(3)
4.9
(3)
7.9
7.5
7.5
7.4
8.0
(3)
9.2
6.9
6.6
(3)
(3)
4.0
6.3
(3)
9.3

1 17.
.6
117.,3
1 15.8
115..4
116..3
123..4
113.,4
1 18.
,7
116.,5
125. 2
115..2
118.,3
115.,4
121..8
1 18.3

117.6
117.4
1 15.8
(3)
1 16.6
124 . 3
113.4
1 18.8
(3)
125.2
(3)
118.3
115.4
121.8
(3)

. 1
. 1
0
(3)
.2
.7
0
. 1
(3)
0
(3)
0
0
0
(3)

1.8
1.6
.5
(3)
.6
.7
.6
2.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
1.7
(3)
1.3
(3)

3.9
3.8
2.9
(3)
2.9
3.3
2.8
4.7
(3)
1.4
(3)
4.7
7. 1
2.7
C3)

(3)
9.9
7.9
(3)
11.7
(3)
9.5
10.5
(3)
13.8
(3)
9.9
9.3
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

100.,9
100 .8

101.4
101.3

.4
.5

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)

10 1..7
10 1.,7

101.7
101.7

0
0

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(J)
(3)

99.,9
100. 0
109. 6
100..7
100.. 1

100.0
104.3
102.6
103. 1
99.6

. 1
4.3
2.0
2.3
-.5

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81

(3)

100.,4

100.4

0

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
C6/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100.. 1
100. 0
100. 1
101. 2
101. 1
102. 5
100. 9
100. 0
100. 5
100. 0
100. 6
101. 5

99.5
99. 1
99.9
101.8
101.8
102.5
103.8
100.0
101.5
100.0
101.9
102.0

-.6
-.9
-.2
.6
.7
0
2.9
0
1.0
0
1.3
.4

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/79

109.7

(3)

(3)

12/79

1 14.8

1 *6.2

116.9

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

: 14.0
1 16.0
114.2
113.0
1 15.2
111.9
110.4
111.7
108.7
1 13.5
109.4
111.6
111.3
114.6
113.2
105.4
107.6
106.3
109.4

1 15.8
1 18.0
112. 8
1 15.0
1 17 .6
1 14 .7
114. 7
114. 0
1 13.5
1 15.8
113. 1
113. 3
112. 8
118. 1
110. 7
1C 7 .7
109. 1
107. 0
113., 1

Metal office furniture
Primary products
Seatinq
All o t h e r c h a i r s , e x c e p t s t a c k i n g
Desks
Executive desks
Clerical and secretarial desks
Cabinets and cases
Letter file cabinets
Other vertical file cabinets
Horizontal file cabinets
Other metal office furniture
Tables and stands
Miscellaneous metal office furniture

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/791
12/791
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

113.9
1 13.8
112.9
111.8
113.8
123. 1
110.0
1 15.2
111.6
123.4
108.9
112. 1
109.5
118.6
118.0

Paper mill products except building paper...
Primary products
T i s s u e p a p e r stock a n d o t h e r m a c h i n e
c o a t e d p a p e r stock
S a n i t a r y p a p e r stock
Tissue paper stock, excluding sanitary
and thin
N e w s p r i nt
Groundwood paper, uncoated
Publication and printing
Clay coated printing and converting p a p e r .
Coated one side, except prime-coated body
stock for f u r t h e r c o a t i n g
C o a t e d two s i d e s , e x c e p t p r i m e - c o a t e d
b o d y stock for f u r t h e r c o a t i n g
No. 3 grade
Other qrades
Book p a p e r , u n c o a t e d f r e e s h e e t
Writing, chemical woodpulp
Unwatermarked bond. No. 4 grade
Other bond, except form bond
F o r m b o n d , 12 p o u n d
F o r m b o n d , 15 p o u n d
Other form bond
Other chemical woodpulp writing paper...
Publication and printing

06/81
06/81

See footnotes «it end of table




Apr.
1981

1
1
lAuq.
lJuly
2 / | 1 9 8 1 2/j 198 1 2/

19

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products
Industry
code

Product
code

2621
2 6 2 1 - 4 4 122
2621-465
2621-6
2621-611
2621-671
2621-7
2621-731
2621-751
2621-761
2 6 2 i-a
2621-811
2621-851
2621-861
2621-881
2621-9
262 1 -S
2611-S
2621-SSS
263 1-S
2647-S
2653
2653-P
2653-1
2 6 5 3 - 1 12
2653-113
2 6 3 3 - 1 15
2 6 5 3 - 1 16
2653-118
2653-119
2653-3
2653-4

2711
2711-P
2711-6
2711-61
2711-61 1
2711-612
27 11-62
2711-621
2711-622
27 11-7
2711-71
2711-72
2711-721
2711-722
27 11-M
27 1 1 - X Y 9
27 1 1 - 2 8 9
27 11-S
2711-SSS

2721
2721-P
2721-A
2721-2
2721-211
2721-4
2721-41 1
2721-413
2721-415
2721-6
2721-643
2721-653
2721-663
2721-73
2721-733
2721-737
2721-C
2 7 2 1 - 1 12
2721-3
2721-307
2721-317
2721-5
2721-54
2721-543
2721-545
2721-55
2721-553
2721-555
2721-56
2721-563
2721-7A

Industry and product

J/

Paper mill products except building paper...
(Cont'd)
Offset
Cover text
Cotton fiber paper and thin paper
W r i t i n g , c o t t o n -fiber i n c l u d i n q c o t t o n
fiber index
Thin paper
Packaging and industrial converting paper.
unbleached kraft
S h i p p i n g sack
Dag and sack, other than shipping s a c k . . .
O t h e r c o n v e r t i n g , 18 p o u n d s a n d o v e r
Packaging and industrial converting paper,
except unbleached kraft
Wrappi ng
Bag and sack, other than shipping s a c k . . .
O t h e r c o n v e r t i n g , 18 p o u n d s a n d o v e r
Glassine, greaseproof, and vegetable
parchment
Special industrial paper
Pulp mills
Other secondary products
Paperboard mills
Sanitary paper products
Corrugated and solid fiber boxes
Primary products
Corruqated shippinq containers
For f o o d s a n d b e v e r a g e s
For paper and a l l i e d p r o d u c t s
For g l a s s , c l a y , and stone p r o d u c t s
For m e t a l p r o d u c t s and machinery»
equipment and supplies, except
For e l e c t r i c a l m a c h i n e r y , e q u i p m e n t ,
supplies and appliances
For a l l o t h e r u s e s n o t s p e c i f i e d a b o v e . . .
C o r r u q a t e d p a p e r b o a r d in s h e e t s a n d r o l l s ,
lined and unlined
C o r r u g a t e d a n d solid fiber p a l l e t s , pads*

Newspaper publishinq
Primary products
Subscriptions
Through intermediary
Di r e c t to r e a d e r
Single copy sales
Through intermediary
D i r e c t to r e a d e r
A d v e r t i si n g
Classified advertising
Commercial advertising
National advertising.
Other advertising
Miscellaneous receipts
Contract work and other
recei p t s
Resales
Other, except preprinted
inserts

miscellaneous

newspaper

Periodical publishing
Primary products
A d v e r t i si n g
Farm periodicals
General farm periodicals
Business periodicals
Industrial periodicals
Merchandising periodicals
Professional periodicals
General periodicals
Women's periodicals
General interest periodicals
General news periodicals
Other periodicals
Religious periodicals
Ci r c u l a t i o n
General farm periodicals
Business periodicals
Industrial periodicals
Professional periodicals
General periodicals
Uomen's periodicals
S u b s c r i pti o n s
Sinqle copy sale3
General interest periodicals
Subscriptions
Single copy sales
General news periodicals

Index
base

Aor.
1981

July
1981

1
[Aug.
11981

H

1 P e r c e n t c h a n q e to A u g . 1981 f r o m
1
1
1
1
I July
Feb.
1 May
I Auq.
1981
1 1981
198 1 1 1980
1
1

1/j

06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)

101. 7
101. 1
101. t

102.6
101.1
101.1

0.9
0
0

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81

(3)
( 3)

100. 5
101. 3

100.5
101.3

0
0

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

0
0
0
0

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
C3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

101. 2
102. 5
100.7
102. 0

101.7
103.3
101.3
102.3

.5
.8
.5
.3

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
100.8
102. 4
102. 0
10C .4
103. 3
100. 9

100.7
101.1
101.9
101.1
(3)
103.6
(3)

(3)
.3
-.5
-1.0
(3)
.2
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80

107.7
107.9
107.8
107.9
105.5
107.0

109. 3
109. 7
109. 3
108.5
107. 9
1 10.3

109.4
109.8
109.4
(3)
(3)
110.3

1.0
1.0
1. 1
(3)
(3)
1.6

5.3
5.5
5.4
(3)
(3)
6.5

8.1
8.5
8.2
(3)
(3)
10.3

03/80

107.9

109. 4

110.1

03/80
03/80

104.8
109.2

108. 1
110. 5

108. 1
(3)

. 1
. 1
. 1
(3)
(3)
0
.6

1.2

5.3

8.7

0
(3)

2.6
(3)

5. 1
(3)

6.5
(3)

03/80

110.2

1 15.4

115.4

0

3

7.4

12.9

03/80

109.9

110.8

110.8

0

0

5.3

9.0

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

118.7
119.2
115.8
115.8
116.0
114.5
116.0
120.4
111.8
120.2
126.3
118.2
116.3
118.5
114. 1

119. 2
119.6
1 16.2
1 16.3
116. 3
116.8
1 16.0
120. 4
111. 8
120. 6
127. 5
118. 4
119. 8
118. 3
1 14. 1

»20. 1
120.5
119.4
121. 1
121.7
116.8
1 16.0
120.4
111.8
120.9
127.9
1 18.6
119.8
118.4
1 14. 1

.8
.8
2.7
4.1
4.6
0
0
0
0
.2
.4
. 1
0
.2
0

1.6
1.5
3. 1
4.6
4.9
(3)
G
0
0
1. 1
1.4
.9
1.9
.8
0

3.0
3.0
4. 1
5.5
6.0
2.0
1.0
2.3
0
2.7
2.0
2.9
3. 1
2.9
. 1

11.5
11.8
11.9
12.8
12.8
12.0
10.5
12.6
8.5
11.8
(3)
9.8
12.4
9.5
7.5

12/79
12/79
12/79

106.7
129.3
106.6

(3)
129. 3
108. 9

(3)
129.3
108.9

(3)
0
0

(3)
0
2.2

(3)
.4
2.2

(3)
(3)
4.3

12/79

105.9

108. 3

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
02/80
12/79
12/79
12/79

113.5
114.2
115.7
113. 1
111.4
118. 1
(3)
118.5
113.0
1 14.5
113.6
117.7
107.8
106.8
106.3
107.4
1 12.4
139.7
1 15.6
1 15.0
1 15.4
111.9
107 .5
102. 1
113. 1
113.6
110.2
1 18.3

113. 5
114. 1
1 14.3
113. 1
(3)
1 17.7
119. 4
119. 6
110. 9
1 12.3
(3)
111. 2
107.8
113. 0
119. 1
105. 8
114. 0
139. 7
119. 0
115. 9
121. 1
113. 3
108. 0
113. 3
(3)
115. 7
112. 5
(3)

114 .8
115.2
1 15.2
113.1
111.4
119. 1
121.1
119.8
(3)
113.1
1 18.5
111.2
107.8
113.0
119.1
105.8
1 15.2
139.7
119.0
115.9
121.1
114.7
111.0
119.2
102.4
116.9
1 14.6
120. 1

1. 1
.'9
.8
0
(3)
1 . 1
1.4
. 1
(3)
.7
(3)
0
0
0
0
0
1.0
0
0
0
0
1.3
2.8
5.2
(3)
1. 1
1.9
(3)

2.4
2.3
1.4
0
0
1. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
1.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
2.5
4.4
0
3.3
0
3.0
.8
5.0
3.5
8.6
16 .7
(3)
2.5
(3)
(3)

3.1
2.8
.2
1.9
3.0
2.2
3.3
.9
(3)
-1.1
4.3
-5.2
(3)
5.8
12.0
-1.4
6. 1
0
3.0
.8
5.0
6.9
9.2
16.7
1.3
7.3
4.0
12. 1

7.6
8.0
8.0
6.7
(3)
9.5
12.5
(3)
(3)
7.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
7. 1
12.0
(3)
7.9
(3)
7.2
4.5
12.5
8.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
7.5
5.8
9.9

12/79
12/79

109.9
106.2

110. 9
106. 3

110.9
107.5

0
1. 1

(3)
2.6

(3)
4.9

(3)
6.2

See footnotes «it end of table




Index

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products
Industry
code

2721
2721-703
2 7 2 1-M
2721-XY9
2721-S
2721-SSS
2731-5
2731

product

Periodical publishing
(Cont'd)
Religious periodicals
Miscellaneous receipts
Contract work and other m i s c e l l a n e o u s
recei p t s
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Book p u b l i s h i n g

Index
base

Index

P e r c e n t c h a n g e to

1
1
Apr.
Uuly
1 Aug.
1981 2/1 1981 2 ' j 1981 2/

1
! May
1 1981
1

July
1981

A u g . 1981 f r o m

Feb.
1931

Aug.
1980

12/79
12/79

118. 3
101. 6

118. 5
100.8

121. 0
100. 8

2. 1
0

5.0
-1.2

9.7
-1.4

12.2
(3)

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

101. 1
111. 0
122. 3
107. 7

99.6
111.8
(3)
108. 6

99. 6
116. 0
126. 0
1 12.8

0
3.7
(3)
3.8

-2.5
4.8
4.8
4.8

-2.9
6. 1
5.2
6.2

-2.4
7.6
(3)
6.9

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

104. 5
105. 0
104. 3
103. 9
104. 3
102. 8
10 1.8
102. 1
104. 0
102. 6
109. 6
108. 4
103. 3
1 17.5

106. 1
105. 9
104. 5
104 .2
104. 7
102.8
102. 0
1C2. 3
104. 1
102.8
109. 4
108. 8
104. 0
1 17.5

106.8
106. 8
105. 2
104. 2
104. 7
102.8
102. 0
(3)
1C5.8
104. 5
111. 1
108. 8
104. 0
1 17.5

.7
.8
.7
0
0
0
0
(3)
1.6
1.6
1.6
0
0
0

1.9
1.9
.8
.2
(3)
(3)
0
(3)
1.9
2.0
1.4
0
(3)
0

2.4
2.4
2.4
.2
.3
0
.6
(3)
3.4
3.9
1.4
5.5
(3)
5.8

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

106. 0
104. 4
104. 2
105. 9
100. 0
100. 0

106. 2
105. 2
105. 1
105. 9
100. 0
100. 0

'06 . 2
105. 2
105. 1
105. 9
100. 0
100. 0

0
0
0
0
0
0

2.3
.5
.6
0
0
0

3.3
3.2
2.8
(3)
0
0

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

113. 6
117. 0
104. 7
103. 4
(3)
105. 0
98. 3
102. 3
102. 9
101. 2
106. 0
99.7
100. 0
1 10.5

113.6
117. 0
110. 2
113. 1
121. 5
105. 4
99. 7
102.2
(3)
100. 7
108. 9
110. 2
119.6
113. 1

113. 6
117. 0
110. 2
113. 1
121. 5
106. 7
103.8
102. 5
(3)
100. 7
109. 1
111. 3
121.7
111. 9

0
0
0
0
0
1.3
4. 1
.3
(3)
0
.2
1.0
1.7
-1.0

3.2
4.4
5.3
9.4
( 3)
1.6
5.3
.2
(3)
-.5
2.5
11.7
21.7
1.3

4.7
5.3
-.9
10.3
(3)
1.7
5.6
.4
(3)
.3
2.5
11.7
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

2.2
1.5
.8
-2.3
1.2

2.8
3.3
-1.9
-7.3
-1.3

3.3
3.5
-8.3
-8.8
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

2731-345
2731-4
2 7 3 1 -44
2731-447.
2731-5
27 3 1 - 5 3 1
2731-54
2731-541
2731-543
2731-7
2731-74
2731-749
27 3 1 -S

Book p u b l i s h i n g
Primary products
Textbooks
Elementary textbooks
Hardbound
Paper-bound
High school textbooks
Hardbound
College textbooks
Hardbound
Psperbound
Workbooks
Elementary workbooks
College workbooks
Technical» scientific and professional
books
Medical books
Hardbound
Paperbound
Business books
Hardbound
Other technical» scientific and
professional books
Hardbound
Religious books
Other reliqious books
Paperbound
General books
Mass market books
Adult trade books
Hardbound
Paperbound
General reference books
Other reference books
Other
Secondary products

2812-P
2812-1
2812-111
2812-115
2812-3
2812-365
2812-36511
2812-36512
2812-S

Alkalies and chlorine
Primary products
Chlorine
Chlorine gas
Liquid chlorine
Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda)
All o t h e r c o n c e n t r a t i o n s - l i q u i d
50 p e r c e n t r e g u l a r d i a p h r a g m q r a d e
50 p e r c e n t f r o m m e r c u r y c e l l
Secondary products

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

112. 3
117 . 1
97.4
100. 4
(3)

115.4
120. 5
93. 4
95. 5
93. 2

117. 9
122. 4
94.2
93. 3
94.2

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

129. 0
139. 3
(3)
104. 3

137. 1
153. 3
109. 9
107. 0

140. 0
157. 6
1 10.2
1 10.5

2. 1
2.8
.2
3.3

5.5
8.8
(3)
1.9

9.6
12.7
(3)
2.9

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

2813-P
2 8 13-2
2813-3
2813-311
2813-5
2813-522
2813-6
2813-622
2813-7
2813-715
2313-M

Industrial gases
Primary products
Acetylene
Carbon dioxide
Liquid & gas
Ni t r o g e n
L iqui d
Oxygen
L iqui d
Other industrial gases
Argon» h i q h p u r i t y
Miscellaneous receipts

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 1
99. 9
99. 7
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0

100. 0
99. 7
99. 7
100. 0
10G. 0
100. 0
(3)

-. 1
-.2
0
0
0
0
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 0
99. 6
100. 0
101. 7

(3)
98.8
100. 0
102. 5

(3)
-.8
0
.8

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

105. 1
104. 3
104. 4
105. 2
104.8

110. 0
108. 6
109. 0
1 12.6
111. 9

109. 7
108. 5
108. 9
111. 4
110. 9

-.3
1
1
-1.1
-.9

3.3
2.9
3.1
5.9
5.8

7.7
7.5
7.8
9.3
10.8

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

104. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
104. 2
100. 9
103. 4

111. 2
120. 6
(3)
(3)
108. 2
108. 1
104.8

111. 2
121. 2
(3)
(3)
108. 2
(3)
(3)

0

.5
(3)
(3)
0
(3)
(3)

6.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
1.8
(3)
(3)

14.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
7. 1
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

109. 4
102. 0
(3)
101. 3

1 10.7
103. 4
(3)
(3)

(3)
103. 7
(3)
(3)

(3)
.3
(3)
(3)

(3)
1.2
(3)
(3)

(3)
4. 1
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

102. 4
104. 2
(3)
103. 7
(3)

105. 9
106.8
1 12.9
104. 7
105.8

106. 1
106.8
112. 9
104. 7
105.8

0
0
0
0

.2

1.8
2.2
(3)
0
(3)

3.8
5.7
(3)
4. 1
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

27 3 1 -P
2731-1
2731-1A
2731-111
2 7 3 1 - 1 12
2 7 3 1- 'B
2731-113
2731-1C
2731-115
2731-116
2731-12
2731-121
2731-125
2731-3
2731-32
2731-325
2731-327
2731-33
2731-335
2731-34

2812

2813

2821

Industry and

Product
code

2821-P
2821-3
2821-331
2821-33101
2821-341
2821-34101
2821-351
2821-35101
2821-35102
2821-36 1
2821-36101
2821-36102
2821-36103
2821-371
2821-37101
2821-37102
2821-399
2821-4
2821-411
2821-421
2821-42101

Primary products
Thermoplastic resins
Low d e n s i t y p o l y e t h y l e n e r e s i n s
For film and sheeting
Hiqh density polyethylene resins
For blow m o l d i n g
Polypropylene resins
For injection m o l d i n g
For fiber and f i l a m e n t s
Styrene plastics materials
Straiqht polystyrene resins
Rubber modified polystyrene resins
Acrylonitrile - Butadiene - Styrene
(ABS) resins
Vinyl and vinylidene resins
Homopolymer resins» e x c l u d i n g dispersion
Copolymer resins excluding dispersion...
Other non-engineering thermoplastic
resi n s
Thermosetting resins
Epoxy resins
Phenolic and other tar acid rosins
Phenolic molding compounds

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products
Index
Industry
code

Product
code

2821

2821-431
2821-441
2821-499
2821-S

2822-P
2822-1
2822-111
2822-8
2822-811

2822

2824-P
2824-7
2824-731
2 8 2 4 - 7 0 12
2 8 2 4 - 7 0 122
2824-702
2S24-7021
2824-70212
2824-70221
2824-703
2824-7032
2824-70322
2824-70331
2824-8
2824-801
2824-802
2824-8020 1
2824-804

2831
2831-P
2831-î
2831-117
2831-119
2831-2
2831-213
2831-4
2831-413
2831-415
2831-5
2831-513
2831-S
2831-SSS
2834-S
2834

J/

Plastic materials and resins
(Cont'd)
All other p h e n o l i c and other tar
resi n s
Polyester resins, unsaturated
Urea - formaldehyde resins
All other t h e r m o s e t t i n g r e s i n s
Secondary products

2821-42102

2824

Industry and product

2834-P
2834-1
2834-102
2834-1021
2834-10211
2834-105
2834-111
2834-1 1 1 1
2834-116
2834-121
2834-12119
2834-12191
2834-126
2834-12619
2834-128
2834-135
2834-139
2834-141
2834-142
2834-144
2834-198
2834-2
2834-201
2 8 3 4 - 2 0 10 1
2834-20102
2834-202
2834-20202
2834-206

Index
base

I
I May
1 193 1
1

J1 u l y
98 1

A u g . 1981

Feb.
193 1

acid

from --

I
I Auq.
! 1980
1

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

103.2
106.2
107. 1
102.8
108.5

104.,4
109.8
107.,4
103..5
1 16.,4

104. 4
109. 3
1C8. 4
103. 5
(3)

0,.0
.5
.9
C
(3)

0
3.2
1.2
.2
(3)

3.7
8.2
3.7
2.7
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

Synthetic rubber
Primary production
Styreno butadiene (SBR)
Styrene butadiene - solid
Specialty elastomers
Specialty elastomers

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/8 1

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100..3
100.. 1
100., 1
100.. 1
'.00,.2
100. 2

100. 3
100. 1
100. 1
100. 1
1C0. 2
100. 2

0
0
0
0
0
0

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
< 3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

Noncellulosic organic fibers
Priir.ary p r o d u c t s
Yarn and monofilament
N y l o n a n d arainid, e x c l u d i n g p r o d u c a r
textured yarn
Textile
35-59 drawn equivalent denier
Polyester, excluding producer textured
yarn
Textile, selected deniers
145-179 drawn e q u i v a l e n t denier
All other polyester yarn and
monofilament, except producer textured.
Producer textured yarn and monofilament..
Nylon
Carpet yarn
Other producer textured yarn and
monofilament
S t a p l e , tow and fiburfill
Nylon and aramid
A c r y l i c a n d ir.odacr-y 1 i c
U p to 4 d e n i e r
Other s t a p l e , tow and f i b e r f i 1 1

06/81
06/81
06/31

(3)
(3)
(3)

100..4
100..0
100 ., 1

101. 8
10 1 .7
1 j 0 6.

1,,4
1,.7
.4

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3>

06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)

100.. 1
1C0..4
100..9

100.8
102. 9
(3;

2.

.7
.5
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

i 3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)

100..0
100..0
100. 0

103. 0
100. 0
100. 0

0
0
0

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/8 1

(3)
(3)

100..0
100..2

100. 0
:oo. 5

0
.3

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

06/81

(3)

100 ..0

100 . 3

.3

(3)

(3)

(3)

G6/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

101. 6
99. 8
1C0..0
100. 0
9 9 .. 9
101..8

101. 8
103. 4
110. 6
102. 4
99. 1
104. 7

.2
3!.5
10 ,6
2.,5
.3
2, 3

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
i3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
f 3)

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80

105. 1
104.4
98.2
103.0

105..7
105.. 1
9 8 ..2
103..0

104. 7
103. 9
95. 4
103. 0

.0
- 1 ,. 1
- 2 ..9
0

-.6
-.6
-2.9
0

-.5
-.5
-2.9
0

1.2
.8
-2.3
(3)

- 3 ..3

-3.0

-3.0

(3)

-2.3
(3)

(3)
(3)

Biological products
Primary products
Blood and b l o o d d e r i v a t i v e s , for human use
Normal human blood serum
O t h e r b l o o d d e r i v a t i v e s or f r a c t i o n s ,
e x c e p t t h o s e u s e d for p a s s i v e
inmunization
V a c c i n e s , toxoids and antiqens, for human
Ant i g e n s
Diagnostic substances and other biologies,
e x c e p t for i n d u s t r i a l u s e
A l l e r g e n i c e x t r a c t s , i n c l u d i n g p o i s o n ivy
a n d p o i s o n oak e x t r a c t s a n d a l l e r g e n s . . .
Diagnostic substances, except diagnostic
alierqens
B i o l o g i c a l p r o d u c t s for v e t e r i n a r y u s e . . . .
Vaccines, bacterins, toxoids and other
a n t i g e n s (except a l l e r g e n s ) for active
immunization
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Pharmaceut i cals
Pharmaceutical preparations
Primary products
Pharmaceutical preparations, prescription.
Analgesi cs
Narcotic analqesics
Codeine and combinations
Anti a r t h r i ti c s
Systemic anti-infectives
Broad and medium spectrum antibiotics...
Anti spasmodi c/anti s e c r e t o r y
Cardiovascular therapy
Antihypertensive drugs
Other cardiovasculars
Dermatoloqical preparations
Fungi ci d e s
Di u r e t i c s
Hormones
Muscle relaxants
Nutrients and supplements
Opthalmic and otic preparations
Psychotherapeuti cs
Miscellaneous prescription pharmaceutical
preparations
Pharmaceutical preparations.
n o n - p r e s c r i p t i on
A n a l g e s i c s , internal (except
antiarthri tics)
Aspi ri n / a s p i r i n - s a l i c y l a t e c o m p o u n d s . . . .
Non-aspirin (including effervesent)
Ancaci ds
Other antacids
Antiseptics and antibacterials

1

.

03/80

96.6

9 6 ,.6

93. 7

12/80
0 3/80

100. 1
(3)

101. ?
106.

101 .2
106. S

0
0

03/80

109.2

111..0

111. 0

0

1.3

1.6

3.9

03/80

1 10.9

110.,9

110. 9

0

0

0

(3)

03/80

109.2

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80

99.8
109. 1
108.2
110.7

9 8 .,4
108. 3
107.,7
110.,7

96. 2
108.8
107. 7
110. 7

-2. 2
0
0
0

-3.5
-.3
-.5
0

-3.5
.3
.4
0

-3.8
2.3
.4
6.2

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
C6/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/8 1
06/81
06/81
06/31
06/&1
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/8 1

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

101. 0
10 1. 2
101. 0
100. 0
100 .0
1C0. 0
106. 2
100. 5
100. 1
100. 3
101. 2
102. 2
100. 6
100. 6
10 1. 0
106. 9
100. 0
100. 0
106. 1
100. 0
101. 6

101. 0
101. 3
101. 1
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
106. 2
10 1 .3
10 1 .1
100. 3
101 .7
102. 2
102. 3
100 . 9
101 .6
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
106. 1
100 .0
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(i)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3;
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3;
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

à

0

1. 1
0

1
1

o"
0
0
0
9
1 !0
0
5
0'
1. 6
3
6
-6! 5
0
0
0
0
(3)

06/81

(3)

103. 2

103. 2

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81

(3)

100. 6

100.8

2

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 7
100. 4
10 1. 6
99. 2
98. 5
105. 1

100. 9
100. 6
10 1 .6
99.2
93. 5
105. 1

1
2

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

See footnotes «it end of table




P e r c e n t c h a n g e to

1
1
Apr.
Uuly
lAuq.
198 1 2/1 198 1 2/1 1981 2/

22

0

0'
0
0
0

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products
Percent

Index
Product
code

2834-2C8
283W0331
2834 • 20849
2 S 3'» • 2 0 9
2834- 2 0 9 0 9
2334- 2 1 1
2834- 2 1 4
2834- 216
2834- 2 2 1
2834- 2 2 1C ì
2834- 2 2 1 0 2
2834 22 1 C 9
2834- 2 9 8
2834233'•
28342834I Z8J42 8 3 12834-

3
301
302
50209

5c

55S

Industry

and product

J/

Pharmacautical preparations
(Cont'd)
C o u g h ar.d c o l d p r e p a r a t i o n s
Cold tablets, capsule: (including
antihista.ni.it! c o l d p r e p a r a t i o n s )
Deccncestants
Dermatologi ccls
Other dermatologicals
External analgesics and counterirritants.
K e m a t i ni c s
Laxatives
V i ta'r i n s
Adult multivitamins
B-co-nplex
Other vitamins
Miscellaneous non-prcscription
pharnaceutic?l preparations
Pharmaceutical preparations, voterinary...
P r e s s r i p t ion
Non-prescription
Other non-proscr1ption
Secondary products
Biological products
Other secondary products

Index
ba j =

I
I
I
I
i

i
! 2844-514
I 2 3 4 4 - 5 IB
2844-515
2844-518
2844-519
2844-52A
2844-52 1
2844-522
2844-523
2844-52B
2844-52C
2544-527
2844-528
2844-53
2844-531
2844-54
284 4 - 5 3
2344-549
2844-5-6
2844-M
2844-Z89
2844-S

2873-P
2873-1
287 3-1A
2873-15A
2873-152
2 8 7 3 - IB
2873-155
2873-13
2873-131
2873-2

July
198 1

to

A u g . 1981

!

1I F e b .
11 1 9 8 1
1

fr

i
1 Aug,
1 1980
1

(3)

10 1. 1

101 . 1

0 .0

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81
06/8 1
06/81
06/81
06/81
C6/81
06/81
06/81
06/8 1
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 0
106. 4
98. 7
100 . 0
92. 0
(3)
100. 6
100 . 3
99. 6
102. 6
101. 8

100. 0
106. 4
98. 7
100. 0
92. 0
(3)
100. 6
100 . 9
130. 1
103. 4
102. 5

0
0
0
0
0
(3)
0
.6
.6
.8
.8

(3)
(3)
(2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

( i)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/8 1
06/81
06/81

( 3Î
(3)
(3)
C3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

101 .6
1 10.4
1 1 4 ., 7
100. 3
100. 4
100. 1
1C2. 3
99. 5

102. 4
1 1 0 .6
(3)
101. 1
(3)
99. 6
102. 4
99. 7

.8
.2
(3)
.8
(3)
- . 5
0
.2

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

03/80
Toilet preparat ons
Primary products
03/8C
Shaving preparations
03/80
Shaving Loaps and creams
03/80
03/80
Aftershave praparat i ons
103/80
Perfume, toilet water, and cologne
1 03/80
Perfume
03/80
Liquid and solid perfume
03/80
Cologne and toilet water
flair p r e p a r a t i o n s
03/80
Hair tonics and rinses
03/80
riair t o n i c s
0 3 / 8 0 I1
Hair dressings and sprays
1 0 3 / 8 0 11
Hair dressings
03/8C
Hair sprays
03/80
Aerosol hair sprays
Shampoos
03/80
03/80
Synthetic organic detergent
03/80
Liquid synthetic organic detergent
03/80
Soap shampoos
03/80
P e r; m a n e n t s - b o t h h o m e a n d c o m m e r c i a l . . . .
03/80
Ha r coloring preparations
03/80
other hair preparations
O t h e r c o s m e t i c s a n d t o i l e t p r e p a r a t i o n s . . . 0 3 / 8 0 11
03/80
Creams and lotions
03/80
Creams
Cleansing creams
03/80
Foundation creams
03/80
Lubricating creams, including hormone
03/80
creams
03/80
Other creams
Lot i o n s a n d o i l s
03/80
Suntan lotions and sunscreens,
i n c l u d i n q oi J s
03/80
03/80
Hand lotions
Other lotions 8 oils, includinq
petroleum jellies but excluding hair,
03/801
a-ftershave & b a t h o i l s
03/80
Cosmet i cs
Lip p r e p a r a t i o n s (lipstick, lip g l o s s ,
03/80
etc. )
Blushers (rouqes), excluding lip rouge.. 03/80
Eye preparations (mascara, eye shadows,
03/80
eye liners, eye creams, etc.)
Deodorants
03/80
Undorarm deodorants
Aerosol underarm deodorants
03/80
Liquid, cream and roll-on d e o d o r a n t s . . . C 3/80
03/80
Manicure preparations
03/80
Nail lacquers and enamels
03/80
Powder»
Face powders
03/80
Wet application powders, and other
03/80
powders, including foot powders
Bath oils and salts
03/80
Miscellaneous receipts
12/80
Resales
03/80
Secondary products

113. 1
1 1 3 .2
1 1 2 .3
126. 0
105.8
107 . 3
1C 5 . 6
96.4
108. 0
1 1 5 .7
1 19.5
1 1 4 .4
124.1
1 16. 1

1 14 .2
1 1 4 .3
104. 5
119. 1
96.8
105. 8
108. 0
102. 6
104. 7
1 1 8 .4
1 1 5 .6
1 10.6
128. 1
117. 7

120. 5
1 1 8 .5
105. 8
119. 1
98. 9
119.8
138. 7
104. 5
!24 . 5
1 16 .2
1 1 9 .5
1 14 .7
127. 8
1 14.1

5 .6
3 .7
1 .3
0
2. 1
13 .2
.7
1 .8
19 .0
- 1 .9
3 .4
3 .7
- .2
-3 . 1

4. 4
2. 4
-6. 3
-7. 1
-6. 5
4.8
3. 0
8. 4
(3)
- 1.4
4
(3)
-4. 3
(3)

5.8
3. 7
7
(3)
-3. 7
7 .6
12. 4
4 1 .5
5.8
3
2. 3
2. 3
-4.4
8

16. 1
12. 9
14 .,5
1 1 0.
17 . 9
19. 7
3. 1
3. 2
32. 1
7.4
9. 0
7 .4
8. 7
8 .,4

126.8
109. 0
109. 9
107. 4
108.8
108. 8
1 1 0 .7
105. 9
1 15.0
106. 9
105. 2
122.8
108. 1

130. 7
110. 8
111. 5
109. 0
111. 4
1 1 6 .3
1 1 4 .7
112 .4
1 17.2
113. 0
1 14 .4
109. 5
108. 1

130. 7
111. 0
111. 5
109. 0
1 1 2 .4
1 1 5 .4
104. 3
1 1 2 .4
l?i. 6
113. 3
1 15.0
1 14 .9
108. î

.9
.8
-9 . 1
0
3 .7
.3
.6
4 .9
0

-4 .7
1. 4
1 .4
1 .5
1 .1
2. 9
-5.8
6. 1
4. 9
3. 6
4. 7
4 .9
0

-4. 7
2. 9
1. 4
1 .5
8. 6
6 .5
-5.8
11. 0
5. 5
2 .,2
1.,7
- 1 .3
.
4

8. 9
6. 0
3. 5
1 ,4
.
15. 6
15.,4
4 .0
6 ., 1
14.,4
10.,4
10.. 1
6 ..8
3.. 1

1 1 4 .6
108. 9
112. 7

1 3 2 ..7
1 0 8 ..9
1 1 1 .,9

132. 7
1 0 6 .,7
1 1 1 .,9

0
-2 . 1
0

15. 8
-2. 1
2. 1

9 ,.3
.3
2 ,.2

20 .8
8 .3
1 1.7

105.8
106 . 4

1 0 5 ..8
1 0 8 .,8

105. 8
108. 8

0
0

6
1 ,5
!

(3)
.7

3,.7
15,. 1

109. 9
1 13.5

1 1 3 ..3
118. 6

1 13..3
128. 8

0
8 .7

2 ., 1
8. 3

4 ,.5
1 1 .0

8 .8
3 9 ..3

91.4
104. 7

112. 5
1 1 0 ..4

124. 1
1 1 0 .,4

10 .2
0

(3)
5. 4

22. 2
8 ..7

3 4 ..7
8 .. 7

134. 0
130. 7

1 2 1 ..9
125. 2

134. 2
128. 7

10 . 1
2 .8

6
3! 5

.7
3! 2

129. 1
111. 7
120 . 4
128. 4
111. 2
112. 4

1 2 3 .,4
(3)
1 2 0 ..9
129. 0
1 14,,4
1 12.,4

1 2 3 .,4
1 15.6
121 .4
129. 7
1 15. 0
1 1 4 .,7

0
(3)
.5
.5
.5
2. 1

0
7.8
2
2
2! 6
2. 1

-2. 8
(3)
1..9
2 .,3
3. 8
2. 4

105.8

110. 8

110.8

105. 0
(3)
120. 6

1 0 5 .. 1
1 0 5 ..0
123. 6

128. 2
128. 0
125. 2

2 2 .0
2 2 .0
1 .3

22. 1
(3)
1. 3

2 2 ., 1
(3)
5. 5

4 9 ,.4
(3)
16..4

Nitroqenous fertilizers
Primary products
Synthetic ammonia, nitric acid and
ammonium compounds
N i t r a t e ( 1 0054 N H 4 N 0 3 )
Nitrate for fertilizer use
Solid nitrate
Nitroqen solutions and other ammonium
compounds
Nitrogen solutions, includinq mixtures
containing urea ( 1002N)
Anhydrous and aqua ammonia
Anhydrous ammonia
Urea

12/79
12/79

129. 6
124. 3

1 2 9 ..7
1 2 4 ,,3

1 2 7 .,3
1 2 5 ., 1

- 1 .9
.7

-2. 7
6

4 .,7
9. 2

(3)
16,.0

12/79
12/79

124. 4
128. 0

1 2 3 ,.7
1 3 2 ..5

1 2 4 .,6
1 3 4 .,5

.8
1 .5

4
1 !4

9. 9
8 .,3

(3)
19 .0

0
.2
0
0

0

0

12/79

132. 4

1 3 8 .,9

142. 0

2 .2

12/79

118.8

1 1 3 .,3

113. 3

0

12/79

119. 0

1 12,, 1

1 10.8

12/79
12/79

126. 0
124. 0

125. 6
126. 8

126. 6
127. 1

See footnotes «it end of table




Aug.
198 1 2 '

change

1
1 May
1 1981
1

06/81

;

2844-P
CS44--1
2844-135
28*4-156
2844-2
2344-2A
2044-223
2844-232
2844-3
2 8 4 4 -3A
2844-321
28»4-3B
2844-34 1
2844-36 A
2844-36 3
2844-3 1
2 8 4 4 - 3 1A
2844-316
2844-313
2844-337
2844-351
2844-398
2844-5
2844-51
2844-51A
2844-511
2844-512
2844-513

I
Apr.
I July
1981 2 / 1 1 9 8 1

23

6 .,3

4 8 ,.8
17,.5
. 1
1 1.
16 ,.5
1 .2
,
.8
9!.5
4 ..6
6 ..3

2. 7

1 1.
.0

2 4 .5

-4. 0

5. 2

(3)

- 1 .2

-6. 1

5 .,4

(3)

.8
.3

8
-1 ! 3

(3)
6 ,.4

(3)
13 .2

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products
Industry
code

Product
code

2873
2873-S
2874-S
2875-S
2874
2874-P
2874-1
2874-151
2874-2
2874-2A
2874-241
2874-2B
2874-251
2874-3
2874-378
2874-31
2874-313
2874-31306

2875

2875-P
2875-2A
2875-213
2875-21301
2875-21302
2875-21303
2875-21304
2875-21306
2875-227
2875-2B
¿875-231
2875-M
2875-Z89
2875-S

2892

2992

3311

W

Index
base

Nitroqenous fertilizers
(Cont'd)
Secondary products
Phosphatic fertilizers
Mixed fertilizers
Phosphatic fertilizers
Primary products
Phosphoric acid
Wet process phosphoric acid
Superphosphate and other phosphatic
fertilizer materials
Superphosphate
Triple superphosphates (422 P205 and
above)
Ammonium phosphates and other phosphatic
fertilizer materials
Ammonium phosphates
M i x e d f e r t i l i z e r s , p r o d u c e d from o n e or
m o r e m a t e r i a l s m a d e in t h e s a m e p l a n t . . . .
Incomplete mixed fertilizer, qrades
c u a r a n t e e i n q N,P20 or K20 only
Complete mixed fertilizer
Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form
Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form.
other N-P-K
Fertilizers, mixing only
M i x e d f e r t i l i z e r s (made by p l a n t s w h i c h do
net manufacture phosphatic fertilizer
materi als)
Complete mixed fertilizers (quaranteês N,
P205 and K20)
Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form
Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form.
5-10-15 N-P-K
Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form,
6-24-24 N-P-K
Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form,
10-10-10 N-P-K
Complete mixed fertilizer» dry form,
12-12-12 n-p-k
Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form,
miscellaneous N-P-K
Complete mixed fertilizers, liquid form..
Incomplete mixed fertilizers
Incomplete mixed fertilizers, grades
q u a r a n t e e i n q P205 and K20 only
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products

July
1981

A u q . 1981 f r o m

Feb.
198 1

Auq.
1980

12/79
12/79
12/79

147. 0
103. 3
118. 7

147 .7
105. 5
1 18.6

131. 2
103. 5
1 18.6

- 1 1 .. 1
-1 .9
0

-10.7
.2
0

-10.7
.3
.8

15.8
(3)
(3)

12/79
12/79

1 12.6
111. 4

111. 9
i 10.6

116. 8
116. 2

4 ..4
5.. 1

5.0
5.0

5.2
4.2

(3)
7.8

11.0

16.5

12/79

123. 9

123. 9

137. 1

10. 6

10.8

12/79
12/79

109.2
105. 7

108. 0
104. 4

113. 6
109.4

5 ..2
4 ..8

4.7
3.4

3. 1
-.8

6.7
3. 1

12/79

104. 9

103. 6

108. 7

5. 0

3.6

-1.0

2.6

12/79
12/79

110. 2
112.2

109. 1
110. 9

114.8
117. 5

5. 3
6. 0

5.0
5.7

4.2
4.7

7.8
8.9

12/79

112. 6

112. 3

111.4

.8

.4

1.8

4.7

12/79
12/80
12/79

(3)
104. 2
1 10.8

113. 0
103. 8
110. 3

1 12.9
102. 9
109. 3

1
.8
9

(3)
.5
-1.0

(3)
1.7
.3

(3)
(3)
(3)

12/79

114. 3

113. 9

113. 2

6

-.7

2.3

9.4

12/79

119. 4

120. 8

120. 2

_4

-.2

2.3

9.6

12/79

119. 0

120. 3

119.6

6

-.7

1. 1

9. 1

12/79
12/79

117.7
1 19.0

1 18.8
120. 2

117. 9
1 19.2

8
,8

-.9
-1.0

.7
.8

9.3
9. 1

0

1 18.4

1 18.2

2

.6

10.3

115. 7

113. 9

116.6

2. 4

.9

1.0

4.0

12/79

119. 3

119. 7

119. 5

2

-.2

1.5

9.9

12/79

126.4

123. 9

123. 9

0

-2.0

-2.0

(3)

12/79
12/79
12/80

118.8
122.7
105. 9

120. 2
122. 7
109. 3

(3)
122. 7
109.7

(3)
0
4

(3)
0
.9

(3)
0
4.3

(3)
(3)
(3)

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

112. 9
117.4
117. 4
136. 2

112. 9
118. 8
118. 7
137. 4

1 15.0
119. 0
119. 0
138. 8

1. 9
.2
.2
i ,C
!

1.9
1.3
1.3
2.1

5. 1
7.2
7.4
4.8

6.4
9.4
9.4
18.2

12/80
12/80

114. 9
115. 0

111..7
112. 0

112. 0
112. 4

.3
.3

.7
1.2

7.2
8.0

(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

115.0
120. 7
109.8
104. 9
102. 2

112..0
115.,9
1 13.8
105., 1
(3)

112. 4
116. 4
(3)
105. 3
(3)

.3
.4
(3)
.2
(3)

1.2
.7
(3)
2. 1
(3)

8.0
11.9
(3)
1. 1
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/8 1
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

9 9 .,5
99. 4
99.8
99. 1
100. 0
98. 4
99. 2
100. 8
101. 3
99. 4

98. 9
93.8
99. 6
98. 3
99. 0
98.2
97. 7
99. 1
98. 5
99. 7

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(30
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

I n d u s t r i a l inetalu'ork i n g o i l
Lubricatinq qreases
Industrial qrease
Secondary products

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/8C
12/80

103.8
103.6
103. 3
102.8
106.6
105. 0
1 0 7 .8
9fi. 9
102.6
(3)
104. 4
106. 9
101.2
104. 0
105. 5
106. 3
1 12.5

105. 4
105. 5
105. 3
104. 7
107. 1
106. 1
107. 8
102. 2
134. 1
(3)
106. 8
108. 1
105. 3
106. 2
106 .4
107. 6
1 13.0

106. 0
106. 2
106. 2
105. 3
107. 1
106. 2
107.8
103. 4
106. 3
(3)
108.4
109. 1
106. 9
109.8
106. 1
107.2
(3)

1.5
1. 1
1.3
1. 1
.2
.4
0
?.0
3.8
(3)
1.9
1.7
1.5
4.4
-.5
-.8
(3)

3.9
4.5
4.4
3.9
3.4
3.6
3.3
4.5
6.4
(3)
5.6
5.0
5.7
8.2
4.8
5.0
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

Tires and inner tubes
Primary products
Passenger car p n e u m a t i c t i r e s
Radiais

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 1
100. 1
100. 0
10C . 0

100.2
100. 2
99. 5
98. 9

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

Paving mixtures and block
Primary products
Emulsified asphalt incl. liquid
Asphalt & tar paving m i x t u r e s i
Northern tier
Central tier
Southern tier
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products
lubricatinq oils and qreases
Primary products
Lubricatinq and similar oils
Automoti ve
Commercial
Commercial motor oil
Other commercial oil
Retail
Retail m o t o r oil
Other retail oil
I n d u s t r i al
General industrial oil

owned

additives.
blocks....

See footnotes «it end of table




i Auq.
1 1981
1

H

1
1 May
I 1981
I

118. 5

2951-P
2951-111
2951-113
2 9 5 1 - 1 131 1
2951-11312
2 9 5 1 - 1 1313
2951-M
2951-Z89
2951-S

3011-P
3011-1
3011-112

Apr.
1981

P e r c e n t c h ü n q e to

12/79

2892-11
2892-117
2892-16
2892-169

2992-P
2992-1
2992-111
2992-1 1 1 1
2992-11111
2992-11112
2992-1112
2 9 9 2 - 1 1 121
2992-11122
2992-121
2992-121 1 1
2 9 9 2 - 12112
2992-12113
2992-2
2992-232
2992-S

Index
1
1 July
1 1981

12/79

Explosi ves
Primary products
E x p l o s i v e s m a n u f a c t u r e d in p r i v a t e l y
and operated establishments
Hiqh explosives
ANFO, except slurry
Blastinq accessories
Other blasting accessories

2892-P
2892-1

2951

Industry and product

24

_6

6
2
- . ,9
-1. 0
3
-1. 5
- 1.,7
-2.8
3
6
7
8
6
o"
, 1
o"
1. 2
2 ., 1
(3)
1. 4
,9
i ,5
!
3. 4
3
4
(3)
0
0
5
-1. 0

—

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products
P e r c e n t c h a n g e to

Index
Industry
code

Industry and product

Product
code

3011
3011-1121
30 1 1-1 1211
301 1- 1 1212
3311-11213
1

30 1 1 - 1 5
301 1 - 1 5 1
3011-151 1
301 1 - 1 5 1 1 2
3011-152
301 1-2
30 1 1-2 15
3011-2151 1
301 1-3
3011-314
3011-31421
301 1 - 3 3 3
301 1-5
3011-51 1
30 1 1 - 5 3 9

3021-P
3021-1
3021-121
3021-131
3C21-2 •
3021-201
3021-203
3021-205
302 1-S

3111

3 1 1 1 —P
3111-1
3 1 1 1 - 1A
3111-137
3111-137111
3111-13712
3111-142
3111-147
31 11 — 1C
3111-3
3111-331
3111-5
3111-513
3111-9

3143
3143-P
3143- 1
3143-1 1 1
3143-112
3143-113
3 143- 1 14
3143-2
3143-216
3143-S
3144

3149

Tires and inner tubes
(Cont'd)
Hiqhway standard service
13" R i m d i a m e t e r . O r i q i n a l e q u i p m e n t or
replacenent
14" R i m dia-neter. O r i q i n a l e q u i p m e n t o r
replacement
15" R i m d i a m e t e r . O r i q i n a l e q u i p m e n t o r
replacement
Non-radi als
Eias-Ply
Highway
standard service
14" R i m d i a m e t e r . O r i q i n a l e q u i p m e n t
or r e p l a c e m e n t
Bi a s - b e l t e d
Truck/bus tires, includinq off h i q h w a y . . . .
Non-radi als
Light highway truck. Original equipment
or r e p l a c e m e n t
Other p n c u m a t i c and all solid t i r e s
Tractor/implement tires
R e a r t r a c t o r . O r i q i n a l e q u i p m e n t or
reolacemqnt
Industrial and hiqhway - solid
Tread rubber, tire sundries, and repair
materials
Tread rubber
Other tire sundries and repair m a t e r i a l s ,

1

Index
base

1
Apr.
July
¡Aug.
1981 £ / 1981 2/j 1981

1
1 May
1 1981
1

July
1981

A u q . 1981 f r o m

Feb.
198 1

!
! Aug.
1 1980
1

06/81

(3)

100. 0

98. 9

-1.0

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81

(3)

99. 7

99. 7

0

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81

(3)

100. 0

100. 0

0

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 0
100. 1
100. 1
100. 1

(3)
100. 3
100. 1
100. 1

(3)
.2
0
0

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 0
100. 0
100. 1
100. 0

100. 0
100. 5
10 1. 1
10 1 .0

0

.5
1.0
1.0

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/8 1
06/8 1

(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 0
100. 5
100. 0

100. 0
100. 5
100. 0

0
0
0

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)

100. 0
100. 0

100. 0
100. 2

0

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

06/8 1
06/8 1

(3)
(3)

101. 3
10 1.6

101. 3
10 1. 6

0
0

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)

100. 5
100. 3

100. 5
100. 3

0
0

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

Rubber and olastics footwear
Primary products
F o o t w e a r of a l l r u b b e r or a l l p l a s t i c s . . . .
Boots
Lumberman and pacs
Footwear w i t h rubber or p l a s t i c sole
v u l c a n i z e d or m o l d e d to f a b r i c u p p e r s . . . .
Men's footwear
Youths' and boys' footwear
Women's and m i s s e s ' footwear
Secondary products

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

100.7
100.9
103.6
102.5
103.8

101. 3
101. 6
103.6
102. 5
(3)

101 .6
102. 0
104. 3
102. 5
109. 2

1 .0
1.2
1.6
.9
5.2

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

100. 1
99.8
100.3
100.4
100.0

101 .C
100. 0
101. 9
102. 0
1C0. 4

101 .4
100. 0
101 .9
102. 2
100. 4

.5
1 .7
.4

1 . 1
0
1.6
1.8
.4

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

Leather tanninq and finishing
Primary products
Finished cattle hide and kip side leather.
Grains, exceot offal and welting leather.
Upper leather, including patent
Dress and casual shoe, includinq all
patent
Other upper leather
Garment leather
Other grains
Finished splits
Finished sheep and lamb leather
Garment leather
R o u g h , c r u s t , a n d w e t b l u e n o t f i n i s h e d in
the same establishment
Rough, crust and other wet blue
R e c e i p t s for c o n t r a c t t a n n i n g d o n e f o r
o t h e r s on t h e i r m a t e r i a l s

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/8 1
06/8 1

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

99. 9
99. 6
100. 1
100. 6
99. 1

98. 1
97. 5
97. 9
98.7
97. 0

-1.9
-2.0
-2.2
-1.9
-2.1

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

98. 9
100. 4
104. 9
(3)
95. 3
101. 4
(3)

96.5
100. 1
101.8
(3)
89. 5
101. 4
(3)

-2.4
-.4
-3.0
(3)
-6. 1
0
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)

83.4
98. 5

75.4
(3)

-9.6
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

06/8 1

(3)

100. 0

99. 9

1

(3)

(3)

(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80

103.9
103.5
103.8

104. 5
104. 2
104. 5

104. 9
104. 6
105. 0

.4
.4
.4

1. 1
1.3
1.3

2.3
2.4
2.4

(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/8C
12/80

103.0
107.8
103.0
104.5
100.8

103. 6
108. 5
104. 0
104. 5
101. 4

103.8
108. 7
105. 2
104. 7
10 1 .6

.2
. 1
1 . 1
.2
.2

1. 1
1.5
1.7
.2
.8

1.8
2.6
3.8
3.9
?.. 1

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80

100.4
105.2

100.8
105. 0

101. 1
105.2

.3
.2

.6
.2

1. 7
2.2

(3)
(3)

Secondary products

3011-S
3021

J/

Men's footwear
Primary products
Men's leather upper footwear
M e n ' s leather upper dress and casual
shoes
Men's leather upper boots
M e n ' s l e a t h e r u p p e r w o r k s h o e s or b o o t s .
M e n ' s l e a t h e r upper o t h e r f o o t w e a r
Men's plastic upper footwear
Men's plastic upper dress and casual
Secondary products

.2

.3
.4
.6
0
(3)
0
0
0

.3
.2

.7
.8
.6
0
5.2
.9
0

3144-P
3144-1
3144-111
3 1 4 4 - 1 12
3 1 4 4 - 1 13
3 1 4 4 - 1 14
3 1 4 4 - 1 15
3144-2
3144-216
3144-217
3144-218
3144-219
3144-3
3144-323
3144-S

Women's footwear
Primary products
Women's leather upper footwear
Women's leather upper dress shoes
Women's leather upper casual shoes
Women's leather upper sandals
Women's leather upper boots
Women's leather upper other footwear....
Women's plastic upper footwear
Women's plastic upper dress shoes
Women's plastic upper casual shoes
Women's plastic upper sandals
Women's plastic upper boots
Women's other upper footwear
Women's other upper casual shoes
Secondary products

12/80
12/80
12/30
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

100.7
100.5
99.2
95.2
10 1.0
97 .9
(3)
103.0
102.7
102.9
103.4
102.2
(3)

100.8
100. 5
99. 0
95. 2
102. 3
94. 5
(3)
105. 7
102.8
103. 2
103. 4
(3)
100. 0

101. 0
100. 5
98. 7
95. 5
102. 5
(3)
10 1.2
105. 9
103. 3
104. 6
103.4
(3)
100. 0

. 1
-. 1
-.4
.4
.2
(3)
(3)
.2
.5
1.3
0
(3)
0

0
-.3
-.7
.3
1. 1
(3)
(3)
2.5
.4
1. 1
0
(3)
(3)

-.5
- .8
-2.3
-5. 1
1.9
(3)
-1.1
3.4
1.5
3.4
0
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80

101.7
103.9

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

3149-P
3149-1

Footwear, except rubber, n.e.c
Primary products
Youths' and boys' footwear

12/79
12/79
12/79

106.0
105.5
107.9

106. 5
106. 0
109. 3

106. 9
106. 3
109. 3

.3
.3

.8
.7
1.0

1.8
1.4
1.3

3.7
2.6
4.4

See footnotes «it end of table




25

0

--

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products
Industry
code

Product
code

31': 9
3149-112
3149-113
3149-2
3149-215
3149-3
3149-318
3149-319
3149-4
3149-421

1
Apr.
1 Aug.
July
1981 2/ 1981 £ / 1 19S 1 2 /

Percent

c h a n g e to

July
1981

May
1981

108.4

110. 3

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

106.8
99.2
105.0
104.7
104.5
105. 1
111.0

106.8
98. 5
102.8
105. 1
105. 2
105. 1
1 10.7

106.8
98. b
102.8
105. 1
(3)
105. 1
110. 7

0.0
0
0
0
(3)
0
0

0
-.7
-2. 1
.4
(3)
0
-.3

0
-.7
-2. 1
.4
(3)
0
.6

111. 5

(3)

(3)

(3)

107. 3
104. 2
1 15. 1

107 . 3
105. 3
1 17 .1

0
1.0
1.7

-2.9
2.3
(3)

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/80
12/80
12/79

88.7
105.3
107.9
103.9
102.2
1 12.5

88. 7
108.7
108. 4
104. 3
102. 3
1 16.4

88. 7
108. 7
109. 1
104. 6
103. 3
1 16 .4

0
0
.6
.4
1.0
0

12/80
12/80

104.9
105. 1

106 . 5
106. 5

108. 3
108.4

12/80

101.2

106. 4

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

99.7
1 13.4
109.6
111.5
107.4
109.7
107.9

Concrete block and brick
Primary products
Concrete block and brick
Structural block, aggregate
Lightweight units made with concrete
w e i q h i n q l e s s t h a n 105 l b . p e r c u . f t .
( d r y wei q h t )
327 1-1 1 11
Stretcher units, aqqreqate
1 3271-11111
Stretcher units: 8"x8"x16"
327 1-1 1 1 12
Stretcher units, other sizes n.e.c....
Other lightweight units, any size.
3271-1112
n.e.c
Medium weiqht units made with concrete
3271-115
w e i g h i n g >105 lb. but <125 lb. per c u .
ft.(dry we i qht)
3271-1151
Stretcher units, aggregate
327 1-1 151 1
Stretcher units, S ' ^ S ' ^ U "
3 2 7 1 - 1 17
Normal weight units made with concrete
w e i q h i n q a t l e a s t '>25 l b . p e r c u . f t .
(dry w e i g h t )
Stretcher units, aggregate
327 1-1 17 1
3271-11711
Stretcher units, 8"x8"x16"
3271-11712
Stretcher units, other sizes n.e.c....
Other normal weight units, any size.
327 1-1 172
n.e.c
3271-121
Decorative block (such as screen b l o c k ,
split block, slump block, bhadowal
block, etc.)
3271-151
Concrete brick
327 1-M
Miscellaneous receipts
327 1 - Z 8 9
Resales
Secondary products
327 1-5

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

Concrete products
Prin.ary p r o d u c t s
Concrete pipe
Culvert and storm sewer pipe
Rei n f o r c e d

3211-425
3 2 1 1 - 4 98
3211-5
3211-512
3211-513
3211-514
3211-515

Fist glass
Primary products
Other flat g l a s s , made from glass produced
in t h e satr.u e s t a b l i s h m e n t
Ten-pared g l a s s f o r a u t o m o b i l e .
architectural, construction and other
uses, e.g. appliances
Other flat glass
ShfiGtiwinaow), plate and float g l a s s
.035 inch t h r o u q h .107 i n c h
. 108 inch t h r o u q h . 134 inch
.135 i n c h throuc;h .199 i n c h
.200 i n c h t h r o u g h .244 i n c h

3L71-P
3271-1
3271-11
3271-111

3272-P
3272-1
32/2-16
3272-161
3272-162
3272-17
3272-171
3272-2
3272-234
3272-241
32/2-261
3272-281
3272-3
3272-31 1
3272-325
3272-M
3272-XY9
3272-Z89
3272-S

S a n i t a r y setter p i p e
Rei n f o r c e d
Precast concrete products
Burial vaults and boxes
Concrete silo staves
Concrete septic tanks
Other precast concrete products
Prestressed concrete products, excluding
pipe
Prestressed concrete tees and channels...
Prestressed ccncrete bridge beams
Miscellaneous receipts
Contract work and other miscellaneous
receipts
Resales
Secondary products

Auc.
1980

(3)
(3)
-.8
-2.3
1.9
(3)
(3)
3.6

(3)

(3)

0
4. 1
4.5

(3)
.6
(3)

0
2.2
1. 1
.7
(3)
3.5

3.6
3.3
3.3
5.2
1.2
b.5

(3)
6. 1
8.2
(3)
(3)
(3)

1.7
1.8

5.0
4.9

7.6
7.6

(3)
(3)

106. 4

0

4.3

5.2

(3)

(3)
(3)
105. 9
(3)
101. 9
109. 7
101 .3

(3)
(3)
109. 7
111. 5
107. 4
109. 7
108. 5

(3)
(3)
3.6
(3)
5.4
0
7. 1

(3)
(3)
3.7
(3)
5.4
0
7.7

(3)
(3)
8.6
(3)
6.2
8.7
8.0

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
99.8

101. 0
101 . 3
101. 3
101. 0

1.0
1.3
1.3
1 .3

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

99.4
100. C
100. 0
100. 0

101. 6
102. 1
101. 6
102. 2

2.2
2. 1
1.6
2.2

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81

(3)

96. 1

99. 0

3.0

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/8 1
06/81

(3)
(3)

100. 0
100. 0

100 . 0
100. 0

0
0

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 2
100. 3
99. 6
100. 5

100 .4
100. 3
9S .6
100 .5

0
0
0

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81

(3)

100. 0

101 . 0

1.0

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 0
105. 0
100.2
100. 2
100. 0

102.8
105. 0
100. 3
100. 3
1C0. 0

2.8
0
. 1
. 1
0

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/80
12/79
12/79
12/80
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

110.0
10 9.8
107.5
100.4
108.7
109.6
100.0
106.4
111.1
111.1
122.5
112. 1
109.5

112. 0
111. 6
108. 0
101. 2
109. 7
109. 6
100. 0
106. 4
114. 3
117. 3
(3)
113. 9
111. 0

111. 8
111. 6
107. 9
101. 1
109. 6
109. 6
100 . 0
106. 4
1 14.5
1 17 .3
(3)
113. 9
111. 0

-. 1
0
-. 1
-. 1
-. 1
0
0
0
0
0
(3)
0
0

1.8
1.7
.2
.4
.4
0
0
0
2.9
5.6
(3)
1.8
1.3

3.3
3.0
.4
.7
.8
0
0
0
4.3
5.6
(3)
2.8
4.4

6.2
6.2
2.7
(3)
4.8
2.4
(3)
0
8. 1
11.8
(3)
(3)
6.4

12/7*
12/79
12/79
12/79

110.0
1 17.3
110.3
109.9

112.7
1 18.0
(3)
1 15.3

1 12.7
1 18.0
(3)
1 13.5

0
0
(3)
-1.5

3.4
.6
(3)
2.7

7. 1
12.5
(3)
8.6

8. 1
(3)
(3)
7.4

12/79
12/79
12/79

126.3
102.9
110.2

126 . 3
1 10.6
111. 9

126 . 3
108. 1
111. 9

0
-2.2
0

0
4. 1
1.5

17.5
4.6
1.5

See footnotes «it end of table




Feb.
1981

12/79

110.5
102.9
1 12.7

3211-P
3211-4

A u g . 1981 fro-n --

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

111.0

3149-6
3149-S
3143-S
3144-S
3149-SSS

3272

Footwear, exccpt rubber, n.e.c
(Cont'd)
Youths' and boys' leather upper
footwear
Youth!:' a n d b o y s ' n o n l e a t h e r u p p e r
footwear
Misses* footwear
Misses' leather upper footwear
Children's footwear
Children's leather upper footwear
Children's nonlaather upper footwear....
Infants' and b a b i e s ' footwear
Infants' and babies' leather upper
footwear
Infants' and babies' nonleather upper
footwear
Athletic footwear, except rubber
A t h l e t i c f o o t w e a r d e s i g n e d for s p o r t s . . . .
All other athletic f o o t w e a r , except
rubber
All other f o o t w e a r , e x c e p t r u b b e r , n . e . c . .
Secondary products
Man's footwear
Women's footwear
Other secondary products

Index
Indev
base

12/79

3149-5
3149-524
3149-525

327 1

W

05/80
12/79
12/79

3149-422

3211

Industry and product

26

. 1

25. 1
-. 1
1.5

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products
Percent

Index

3273-P
3273-111
3273-M
3273-XY9
3273-Z89
3273-S

3275-P
3275-2
3275-225
3275-3
3275-315
3275-335

3291-P
3291-1
3291-119
3291-2
3291-2A
3291-237
3291-242
3291-2B
3291-244
3291-265
3291-2C
3291-262
3291-264
3291-231
3291-298
3291-3
3291-3D
3291-312
3291-316
3291-3E
3291-314
3291-318
3291-339

Index
base

I n d u s t r y and p r o d u c t J/

Product
code

1
1
1 Aug.
Apr.
Uuly
1981 2/j 1981 £/j 1981 g /

Feb.
1981

May
1981

fr

1
11 A u g .
11 1980
1

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

-1.1
-1.7
-1.9
-1.9
-1.1
-1.5

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 0

0

(3)

(3>

(3)

106.5
105.9

106.5
105.9

0
0

.8
1.0

5.9
2.8

(3)
(3)

10 1.7
104.2

101.7
104.2

101.7
(3)

0
(3)

0
(3)

.6
(3)

(3)
(3)

12/80

104.5

107.2

107.5

.2

2.5

5.5

(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80

105.2
104.3
105.9

108.2
108.3
108.2

108.6
108.5
108.6

.3
.2
.4

2.7
2.5
2.9

6.2
6.8
5.8

(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

104.0
104.1
103.0
100.1
100.0
100.2

106.6
107.0
103.0
102.0
102.9
101.1

108.4
108.9
103.0
102.0
102.9
101.1

1.7
1.8
0
0
0
0

4.3
4.7
0
. 1
0
.3

8.3
8.9
2.0
2.0
2.9
1 . 1

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80

105.5

109.0

109.0

0

3.3

6.7

(3)

12/80

105.3

105.3

105.3

0

0

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

106.7
108.2
107.9
108.2
106.2
107.6
(3)

106.7
108.2
107.9
108.2
106.3
107.6
(3)

106.7
108.2
107.9
1G8.2
106.4
107.6
(3)

0
0
0
0

0
0
0

. 1
0
(3)

.2
0
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

99.5
99.5
99.5
99.5

99.3
99.3
99.3
99.2

06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)

99.8
99.4
99.5

(3)
99.0
99.7

Gypsum products
Primary products
Reqular gypsumboard, common sizes
1/2 i n c h
Other qypsum products
Type X qypsumboard
Other qypsum products, n.e.c.iincl.
s h e a t h i n g , c o r c b o a r d . a n d other sizes of
reg. gypsumboard)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100.3
99.9
99.9
99.6
99.7
99.6

99.2
98.2
98.0
97.7
98.6
98. 1

06/81

(3)

100.0

Abrasive products
Primary products
Nonmetallic synthetic sized grain and
flour abrasives
Aluminum oxide
Nonmetallic bonded abrasive products,
including diamond abrasives
Synthetic and natural bonded abrasives,
alJ g r i n d i n g s h a p e s , r e s i n o i d a n d
shellac bond
Rei n f o r c e d
Sonrei n f o r c e d
Synthetic and natural bonded a b r a s i v e s ,
all g r i n d i n g s h a p e s , r u b b e r and other
bond
'.
Rubber bond
Other bond
Diamond and cubic boron nitrite wheel... .
Metal bond
Other bond
Synthetic and natural bonded abrasives,
all g r i n d i n g s h a p e s , v i t r i f i e d bond
O t h e r s y n t h e t i c ft n a t u r a l n o n m e t a l l i c
abrasives i abrasive products, except
coated abrasives
Nonmetallic coated abrasive products and
buffing wheels, polishing wheels and laps
Cloth b e l t s , any a b r a s i v e
Glue bond
Resin and waterproof bond
Other cloth shapes, any abrasive
Glue bond
Resin and waterproof bond
Other, incl. paper-cloth comb.,
vulcanized fibercloth comb., vulcanized
fibers, etc
Buffing and polishing wheels and laps,
any m a t e r i a l , c o n t a i n i n g no a b r a s i v e s . . .
Metal abrasives, including scouring pads..
Metal soap p a d s , scouring p a d s , and other
metal abrasives
Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
Secondary products

12/80
12/80

105.5
104 .7

12/80
12/80

contract

A u g . 1981

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/8 1
06/81
06/81
06/81

Ready mixed concrete
Primary products
Read/ mixed concrete
Miscellaneous receipts
Other miscellaneous receipts and
work
Resales
Secondary products

July
1981

c h a n g e to

-0.2
-.2
-.2
-.3
(3)
-.4
. 1

. 1

.9

(3)

1.3
.8
0
.8
1.8
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

12/80
12/80

106.4
105. 1

106.7
108.8

106.8
108.4

. 1
-.4

.5
2.6

18.6
6. 1

(3)
(3)

12/80

107. 1

108.0

108.0

0

0

6.3

(3)

12/80
12/80

108. 1
110.4

108. 1
110.4

108. 1
1 10.4

0
0

0
0

0
42.5

(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80

102.2
102.2

103.0
103.0

103.0
103.0

0
0

12/80
12/80
12/80

99. 1
100. 1
98.7

100.0
100.8
98.7

99.8
100.5
98.7

-.2
-.3
0

3321-961
3321-971
3321-981
3321-S

G r a y iron f o u n d r i e s
Primary products
P r e s s u r e and soil p i p e and f i t t i n g s , cast
i ron
Pressure pipe and fittings, ductile iron.
Pressure pipe and fittings, gray iron....
Soil pipe and f i t t i n g s , gray and ductile
i ron
Motor vehicle castings, gray and ductile
i ron
Castings for passenger c a r s , gray iron...
C a s t i n g s for other m o t o r v e h i c l e s , gray
i ror.
C a s t i n g s f o r p a s s e n g e r c a r s , d u c t i l e iron
C a s t i n g s for other m o t o r v e h i c l e s ,
d u c t i l e iron
G r a y a n d d u c t i l e iron c a s t i n g s , o t h e r
Castings for construction and u t i l i t y
u s e s , g r a y a n d d u c t i l e iron
M o l d s a n d s t o o l s for h e a v y s t e e l i n g o t s . .
D u c t i l e iron c a s t i n g s , o t h e r
G r a y iron c a s t i n g s , o t h e r
Secondary products

3322-P
3322-131
3322-221
3322-S

3291-371
3291-4
3291-459
3291-M
329 1 - Z 8 9
3291-S

3321-P
3321-1
3321-111
3321-121
3321-131

3321-311
3321-312
3321-321
3321-322
3321-9
3321-951

1. 1
1.3

(3)
(3)

.8
.2

.5
.7
1.9

C3)
(3)
(3)

12/80

96.9

0

3.2

-1.2

(3)

12/80
12/80

101.3
100.9

101.8
101.3

101.7
(3)

-. 1
(3)

-.2
(3)

.3
(3)

(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80

102.6
100.8

102.8
102.3

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80

(3)
104.2

(3)
105.3

(3)
105.6

(3)
.3

(3)
.7

(3)
2.7

C 3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

103. 1
107.3
102.4
104.2
102.0

104.2
107.3
105.6
105. 1
102.6

104.2
107.3
105.6
(3)
102.6

0
0
0
(3)
0

.3

.4
(3)
.6

1.8
4.5
3.3
(3)
-4.0

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

M a l l e a b l e iron f o u n d r i e s
Primary products
S t a n d a r d m a l l e a b l e iron c a s t i n g s
P e a r l i t i c m a l l e a b l e iron c a s t i n g s
Secondary products

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100.6
100.6
100.7
(3)
100.6

100.8
100.8
101.1
(3)
100.6

.2
.2
.3
(3)
0

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

Steel

06/81

(3)

100. 1

100.7

.6

(3)

(3)

(3)

investment foundries

See footnotes «it end of table




0

.4
.3

27

99. 1

99. 1

0

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products
• 1
1 Percent

Index
Industry
code

Product
code

3324
3324-P
3324-163
3324-165

3325

3325-P
3325-2
3325-214
3325-219
3325-4
3325-431
3325-5
3325-559
3325-S

Index
base

Steal investment foundries
(Cont'd)
Primary products
C a r b o n a n d low a l l o y s t e e l i n v e s t m e n t
castings
High alloy steel investment castings.
including stainless steel

3331-P
3331-2
3331-21311
3331-S
3331-SSS

3341-P
3341-2
3341-231
3341-23111
3341-23112
3341-3
3341-311
3341-321
3341-333
3341-351
3341-4
3341-405
334 1 - 4 1 1
3341-5
33-'r1-511
3341-531
334 1-7
3341-71111
3341-71112
3341-M
3341-Y85
3341-Z89
334 1-S
3351
3351-P
3351-1
3351-111
3351-11112
3351-131
3351-13114
3351-3
3351-311
3351-31115
3351-332
3351-33218
3351-4
3351-413
3351-41322
3351-41323
3351-435

100. 7

0. 6

(3)

(3)

(3)

100. 6

102. C

1. 4

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81

(3)

100. 0

100. 4

4

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

99.8
100.4
100.4
100. 2
100.6

100. 2
100. 2
100. 1
100. 0
'•00. 2

4
2
3
2
4

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81

(3)

100. 6

100. 6

0

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81
C6/81

(3)
(3)

100. 2
95. 7

100. 4
100. 0

2
4 !4

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

12/80

98.6

99. 3

101 .6

2. 3

1.,7

3. 1

(3)

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

94. 9
94. 0
94. 0
93. 7
93.4
86. 7

92. 3
91.6
91. 6
91. 0
89. 5
84. 0

96. 7
93.6
93.6
95. 0
90. 5
87.0

4.8
2. 2
2. 2
4 .,4
1. 1
3. 6

7
-l! 3
- 1. 3
3
-3! 4
9

-1. 1
-1 .4
- 1.4
3
-7. 7
9

-15.0
-18.2
-18.2
-17 . 1
-21.0
(3)

06/80
06/80

116. 1
116. 1

123. 3
123. 3

130. 1
130. 1

5. 5
5. 5

8. 6
8. 6

16. 5
16., 5

36.6
36.6

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

114.6
114.8
115.2
116. 3
116. 3

115. 7
115. 6
116. 2
118. 6
116. 3

115. 8
115.7
116. 3
118. 9
116. 3

, 1
, 1
, 1
2
o"

0

06/80
06/80

112. 0
112. 0

1 12., 1
111. 6

112. 3
ill. 6

, 1
o'

0

Primary nonferrous metals, n.e.c
Primary products

06/80
06/80

111.8
118. 0

115. 6
122.,7

115. 0
122. 9

5
, 1

1. 4
2. 4

Secondary nonferrous metals
Primary products
Copper
Copper, alloyed
Brass ingot, alloyed
Bronze ingot, alloyed
Lead
'.
Lead, unalloyed
Antimonial lead
Babbitt metal
Solder

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/30
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

93. 2
92. 3
98.4
100. 0
98.6
103.4
90.6
95.4
87.7
90 .7
89. 1
1 17. 1
1 14 .3
116. 9
75.6
80. 0
71.4
99.6
98. 5

89. 8
8 8 .,4
9 5 ., 1
9 7 ., 1
(3)
9 4 ..8
94. 5
102..8
90. 5
8 2 ., 1
9 1 .,7
125.,7
124., 1
125. 0
65. 6
67. 4
54. 5
93. 0
(3)

91.8
90. 4
96.8
97. 4
(3:
98. 2
105. 3
114. 7
102. 0
90. 3
100.8
128.8
126. 8
127. 6
65.4
66.2
56. 0
91. 4
89. 5

2. 2
2 .2
1,,7
.3
(3)
3. 6
11..4
11..5
12..6
10..0
10. 0
2. 5
2. 2
2 ., 1
-, 2
-1. 7
2 .,7
-1. 7
(3)

- 1. 3
-1. 8
6
- 1 ,,5
(3)
- 3 .,4
17..4
2 0 ..8
21. 0
5 .,9
10. 9
5. 4
8. 3
4.4
-16. 3
-17. 3
-21. 0
-6.3
-7. 1

6
5
,9
(3)
1. 8
34. 6
4 6 ..4
46. 6
2.2
15. 5
14. 3
16 . 1
13. 1
-21. 0
-21.5
-33.4
-7. 7
-7.7

-8.3
-10.2
-4 . 3
-.8
(3)
.7
8.9
14.9
12.7
-11.5
(3)
33. 1
27.8
31.6
-37.7
(3)
(3)
-9. 1
-10.0

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

105. 3
104. 6
(3)
92.6
97.3

100.8
102. 7
100. 3
91. 4
100. 7

99. 7
103. 0
100. 3
91. 0
109. 9

- 1 ., 1
4
o'
,5
9. 2

-4. 1
- 1. 0
6
-1 !0
11. 9

-7.5
7
(3)
-2. 9
21. 0

-6.3
4.6
.9
(3)
10.8

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

95.6
98. 3
98. 4
96. 9
96.6

94. 0
96. 4
97. 0
93. 9
93. 4

94.6
97. 1
97. 9
95. 0
(3)

,7
8
1 ;0
1. 2
(3)

5
5
3
-1 !0
(3)

-2.0
- 1 .2
1
3
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

Steel foundries, n.e.c
Primary products
Carbon steel castings, except investment..
Railroad wheels and specialties
All other carbon steel c a s t i n g s
Hioh alloy steel castings, including
stainless steel
All other h i g h alloy steel c a s t i n g s .
including stainless steel
Low alloy steel c a s t i n g s
A l l o t h e r low a l l o y s t e e l c a s t i n g s
Secondary products
nonferrous

Refined copper
Copper cathode
Secondary products
Other secondary products.:

Zinc dust
Zinc base alloys
Gold, unalloyed
Silver, unalloyed
Aluminum, except extrusion billet
Aluminum ingot
Aluminum, other types except extrusion
billet
Miscellaneous receipts
Contract toll work
Resales
Secondary products
R o l l i n g , drawing and extruding of c o p p e r . . . .
Primary products
Copper and copper base alloy wire
Bare
Alloyed
Bare
Copper and copper-base alloy rod, bar and
shapes
Unalloyed copper bars, shapes and
non-electric rod
Rod
Copper-base alloy rod, bar and shapes....
Rod
Copper and copper-base alloy sheet, strip
and plate
Unalloyed copper flat products
Strip
Sheet
Copper-base alloy flat products

1
1
2
3

1 .2
1. 2
1. 4
3. 2
0

, 1

7.8
7.5
7.6
8.2
6.5

7
6

8. 1
6.8

2.8
4 .1

(3)
(3)

_, 1

12/80

98.6

97. 4

98. 3

9

5

1

(3)

12/80

100.4

9 7 .,7

98. 0

3

-2. 3

9

(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80

98. 7
102.6
103.2

94. 0
100. 9
101. 6

94.8
101. 0
101.6

,9
o"
0

-3. 9
-1.2
-1.8

-2.6
1
5

(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

100.4
97.6
97. 7
97. 1
101. 4

101. 2
97.8
(3)
96.8
102. 4

'.02. 1
98. 3
(3)
96.8
103. 4

,9
5
(3)
0
1 .0

2.2
9
(3)
0
2. 6

2. 0
1 .1
(3)
(3)
2. 3

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

See footnotes «it end of table




1 Aug.
1 1980
1

100. 2

Primary products
Primary aluminum, except extrusion billet.
Aluminum ingot, unalloyed
Aluminum ingot, alloyed
Other primary aluminum, except extrusion
billet
Aluminum extrusion billet

3341

Kay
1931

(3)

3334-P
3334-7
3334-71111
3334-71112
3334-71113

3339-P

A u g . 1981 f r o m

1
11 F e b .
11 1981
1

(3)

Primary products

3339

V

c h a n g e to

06/81

3333-P

3334-8

Apr.
193 1

1
July
Aug.
1 July
1981 2 ' 1981 2 / j 1981

06/8 1

Primary copper

3331

3334

J/

P r i m a r y s m e l t i n g and r e f i n i n g of
metals

333

3333

Industry and product

28

- .

--

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products
r

1
1
1
1
1

Tr.dex
Industry
code

3351
3351-43526
3351-5
3 3 li 1 - 1 1 6
335 1-5 U 31
3 3 5 1 - 5 18
3 35 1-510:33
335 1-5 38
3351-53839
33 3 1-S

3353-P
3 35 3- 1
3 3 5 3 -2
3353-224
3353-23 1
i 3333-23111
3 3 5 3 - 2 3 1 ID
3253-233
3353-3
3355
3355-P
3355-1

34 1 1-P
341 1-1
34 1- IB
341 1-1 17
34 1 1-1 19
34 1 1 - 1 2 7
3411-13 1
34 1 1-1C
3411-137
3411-139
34 11-14 1
34 1 1-2
34 11-2A
34 1 1 - 2 1 3
3411-3
3411-M
34 1 1-S

3431

1/

Index
base

3431-P
343 1-4
34 3 1 - 4 2 5
3431-7
3431-7 1 1
3431-721
3431-S
3431-SSS

to A JC; . 1981 f r o m

Percent chanqe

Apr .
i A 'J q .
July
1 July
1981 2 / 1 1 9 8 1 2 / 1 1 9 8 1 2 / | 1981
•• :
i
"i

R o l l i n g , d r a w i n q a n d oxtrudincj of c o p p e r . . . .
(Cont'd)
i
1?/80
Strip
Copper and coppc-b.ise alloy pipe ¿nd tube
12/80
U n a l l o y e d p i p e <fl"d c u b e , plun-.binq
12/30
Tube
Ur.n 1 l o y e d , o t h e r p i p e a n d t u b e
12/30
TL be
Copper-bana alloy, other pipe and tube...
12/801
Tubp
Secondary products...
12/80

1

1 May
: 1931

1

1 Feb.
1 198 1
1

1

102. 0
93.3

102..8
8 9 ..4

103. 7
90 .5

9.9
1.2

2.2
-.9

90.0

8 4 .,7

86. 0

1.6

-1.2

90.8

3 6 ..4

87 . 6

1.4

-2.2

102.6
33.5

IC2.
8 3 ..4

103. 0
8 3 .,4

(3)
(3)

ICI.
10 1 .

À

101 .2
10 1 .5

í 3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

10 1., 3
102..8
100 .,5
130 ..5

(3)
(3)

(3)

1
!
!
1

Aug.
1980

2. 1
-5.3

(3)
(3)

- •'>. 0

(3)

-10.5

(3)

.8
-.3

1 . 1
-6.2

(3)

0
0

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

10 1.,3
102. 8
100 .6
100. 5

0
0
0
0

( j)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(i)

(3)
(3)
<3)
(3)

10 1 .6
103.. 3
101 .0

101 .9
103..3
10 1., 1

0

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
C 3)
(3)

(3)

(3)
(3)

100 ., 1
100.

100 ., 1
100. 1

0
0

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)

99.8

99. 6

-. 1

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 3
ICO .,4
100. 6
10 1 .2
100. 4
101 .9
ICI .2
100 . 9

100 .7
10 1 .1
10 1 .0
10 1 .4
10G. 4
102. 3
10 1 .2
101 .0

.4
.6
.4
.2

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(5)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
<i 3 )
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
í 3)

100 . 3
ICO . t,
100. 0
ICO .8
100 . 3
ICO. 4
100 . 3
1G2. 6
97. 1
98. 8

.4
.4
.4
.3
2.6
-1.0
-2.5

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

103 . 1
9 9 .,9
IOC. 0
100. 4
100. 0
100 .0
ICO. 0
100. 0
98. 1
10 1., 3

12/80
12/80
12/80

103.6
103.6
102.2

105. 2
105. 1
103. 3

105. 2
105. 2
'•03. 5

. 1
. 1
.2

1.3
1. 1
.7

4.2
4.0
2.4

(3)

12/80
12/83 !!
12/30 i
12/8011
12/S0I
12/801

102.3
105.9
107.8
1C2.5
103.5
1C4.2

103., 1
103., 3
110.,3
104. 9
105. 4
103. 7

103. 5
108. 3
1 10.3
(3:
105. 4
1 C 3 .8

.4
0
0
(3)
3
. 1

0
1.9
2.3
(3)
1.7
-.6

3.C
6.5
8.2
(3)
4.7
3.0

(3)
(3)

106.2
105.6
106 . 1
104.2
107.3
105. 3

103. 6
107. 5
107. 5
(3)
1 10. 3
108. 7

109. 3
108. 1
107 . 9
(3)
111. 0
109. 4

.6
.6
.4
(3)
.6
.7

2. 1
1.5
.6
(3)
1. 0
3.6

4.4
4.0
3.7
(3)
6.9
-.2

sheet, p l a t e , foil and w e l d e d tube
06/8 1
Primary products
11C6/8 1
Aluminum plate
!!
06/81
Aluminum sheet
F l a t , nonhe.-)t-treati»ble, bc.re
06/8 1
06/8 1
Coiled, nonheat-treatable, bare
Coiled, n o n h e a t - t - e a c a b l e , bare, sidinq. 06/81
C o i l e d , n o n h e a t - i r e a t a b l e , b a r e , all
other s
36/81 i
C 6/8 1
Aluminum foil
36/81
i
1
Aluminum rollinq and drawing, n.e.c
i¡06/81
Primary products
1106/81 j
Aluminum and a l u m i n u n - b a s e alloy wire and
cable
0 6 / 8 1 11
1

06/81
Metal cans
Primary products
06/81
06/81
Steel cans
.Steel c a n s , f o o d
06/81
06/8 1
Fruit and fruit juices can
Vegetables and v e g e t a b l e juices can
06/3 1
Lard and shortoninq can
06/81
Can, other foods (includinq soups)
06/3 1
S t e e l c a n s , q e n e r a l p a c k a q i n q (iricl. petfood)
36/31
Paint and varnish can
06/8 1
Aerosol can
06/81
C a n , o t h e r nor.-foocJs
I 06/81
Aluminum cans
06/81
Aluminu-n c a n s , b e v e r a q e
06/81
Beer can
06/8 1
Metal can c o m p o n e n t s (steel and a l u m i n u m ) . 06/31
Miscellaneous receipts
06/81
Secondary products
06/81
Metal sanitary ware
Primary products
Sinks and s i n k / l a u n d r y tray c o m b i n a t i o n s . .
S t a i n l e s s s t e e l s i n k s a n d si nis/laundry
tray c o m b i n a t i o n s
Bathtubs
C a s t iron b a t h t u b s
Steel b a t h t u b s
Secondary products
Other secondary products

1

1

Aluminum

3353

34 1 1

Industry and product

Product
code

(5)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

,•

.6
. 1

0
0

0

.3
. 1

.4
. 1
.2
.5

(3)
( 3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
( 3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)

(3)
(3)
C 3)
(3)
( 3)

(3)
(3)
s3)
(3)
(3)

(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)

1

3433
3433-P
3433-3
3433-31 1
3433-313
3433-4
3 4 3 3 - 4 16
3 4 3 3 - 4 18
3433-5
3433-51 1
3433-513
3433-6
3433-6 1 1
3 4 3 3 - 6 1 103
3 4 3 3 - 6 1 107
3433-621
3 4 3 3 - 6 2 1 13
3433-631
3 4 3 3 - 6 3 1 13
3433-661
3433-66141
3 4 3 3 - 6 6 151
3433-66191
3433-8
3433-811
3 4 3 3 - 8 1 101
3 4 3 3 - 8 1 103
3433-821
3433-82103
3433-831
3433-83103

Nonelectric heatinq equipment
06/30
Primary products
06/80
C a s t iron h e a t i n q b o i l e r s
06/80
06/80
O i l - f i r e d c a s t iron h e a t i n q b o i l e r s
06/80
G a s - f i r e d c a s t iron h e a t i n q b o i l e r s
Domestic heating stoves
06/80
Wood and coal domestic heating stoves,
e x c e p t s h e e t m e t a l , airtiqlit
06/80
W o o d a n d coal d o m e s t i c h e a t i n g s t o v e s ,
sheet m e t a l , airtight
06/80
S t e e l he.'itinq b o i l e r s
06/80
Steel h e a t i n g b o i l e r s , 400 MBH and l e s s . . 06/C0
S t e e l h e a t i n q b o i l e r s , o v e r 40G M B H
06/80
Other heatinq systems
06/80
Radiators and convectors
G6/80
Steel radiators and c o n v e c t o r s
06/30
Other radiators and convectors
06/80
Unit heaters
G a s - f i r e d unit h e a t e r s , under 400 M B H ,
p r o p e l l e r fan
06/80
Floor and wall furnaces
06/80
Gas-fired wall furnaces
106/80
Other systems, n.e.c
i 06/80
G«s-fired infrared heaters
1106/80
Nonelectric fireplaces
!i 0 6 / 8 0
O t h e r h e a t i n q ryste:ns>, n . e . c
|1 0 6 / 8 0
P a r t s for h e a t i n g s y s t e m s
I1 0 6 / 8 0
Gas burners and parts/attachments
!! 0 6 / 8 0
G a s b u r n e r s u n d e r a n d e q u a l to 4 0 0 M B H . . | 0 6 / 8 0
Gas b u r n r r s over 4C0 MBH
|06/80
Oil b u r n e r s and p j r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s
!06/80
Coimrerci al/i n d u s t r i al o i l b u r n e r s
106/80
D u a l f u e l b u r n e r s a n d p a r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s . . I1
Cornigere i al/i n d u s t r i al d u a l f u e l b u r n e r s . 1 0 6 / 8 0
i
¡

See footnotes «it end of table




29

7.9
8. 1
5.8
(3)

7.5
6.2

111.5

1 14 .3

1 14 .8

.4

(3)

-.9

i 3)

108.3
104.8
107.4
(3)
108.5
10 9.4
! 12.0
102. 1

113. 3
110. 3
110. 8
11C. 2
111. 5
1 12.4
1 14.2
107 .5

1 16.4
111. 1
1 10 .8
111. 6
1 12.9
1 12.5
114. 2
107 . 9

2.3
.7
0
1.2
1.2
. 1
0
.4

(3)
.7
0
1.2
3.0
.9
1. 1
.4

3.8
7.5
6.8
(3)
5.2
6.6
6.9
5.6

3.0
9. 1
10.8
8.0
11.0
12.4
(3)
6.3

108.5
105.3
104.6
109.6
104 .7
108. 3
1 13. 1
104.6
107.0
109.0
99.8
108.8
100.8

111. 9
1 G 9 .0
108. 9
1 12. 1
107. 6
109. 6
1 17 .0
104 . 9
108. 1
111. 0
99.8
108. 8
ICO. 8

1 14.3
109. 8
109. 5
1 14.0
107 .6
111. 6
1 18.8
105. 1
108. 1
111. 0
99.8
103.8
100.8

2. 1
.7
.6
1.7
0
1.9
1.5
.2
0
0
0
0
0

5.4
1.5
1.5
3.9
2.8
2.0
5.0
.4
1.0
1.8
0
0
0

5.4
3.4
3.7
5.2
5.7
3.2
6.0
4.3
2.4
3.2
2.7
3.5
1.5

9. 1
9.3
10.8
7.6
11.1
13.4
8. 1
7.9
8.5
4.6
10.0
4.7

96.8

96. 7

96. 7

0

-. 1

3.3

7.4

(3)

--

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products
I
I P e r c e n t c h a n q e to A u q .
Product
code

3433-86 1
3433-S
3433-SSS

344 3- P
34433443- 111
3443- 115
34433443-

1

2
211

3443- 2 5 1
3443- 2 9 3
3443- 4
3443- 4 1 9
3443- •5
3443- 5 3 8
34437
3443-

71

3443-

711

3443-

•713
3443344 3- 8
3443- 8 0 2
•8020 1

34433443
3443

80203
-806

9

3443

922
3 4 4 3 926
3 4 4 3 -S

3493-P
3¿93-1
3493-121
3493-12116
3493-131
3 ^ 9 3 - 13151
3493-13158
34 9 3 - 2
34 95-:'.
3493-S

3498-P
3498- 1
3498-101
3498- 10 102
3 4 9 8 - 101 14
3498-102
3498-10203

353 1 -P
3531-1
3531-101
3 5 3 11 - 2
353 -209
3531-3
3531-321
3531-367
3531-4
3 5 3 1 - 4 1 102
3531-41103
3 5 3 1 - 4 1 104
3 5 3 1 - 4 1 105
3531-481
3531-485
3531-6
3531-62111
3531-63411

Industry and product

J/

Nonelectric heatinq equipment.
(Cont'd)
Other parts, n.e.c
Secondary products
Other secondary products...

base

06/8G
06/80
06/30

100.6
1 10.2
111.5

10 1 .4
1 10.9
(3)

102.3
112.0
(3)

i 03/80
Fabricated platework
1 03/3C
Primary products
103/SC
Heat exchanqers and steam condensers
03/80
B a r e t u b e h e a t exch.inqers
03/80
Fin tube heat e x c h a n q e r s
03/80
Fabricated steel plate
F a b r i c a t e d s t e e l p l a t e -For l a r g e d i a m e t e r
03/80
pipe
03/80
Wcildnents
03/80
O t h e r -fabricated s t e e l p l a t e
Gas cylinders
03/30
Other gas cylinders
M(>tal t a n k s inade at p l a n t , s t a n d a r d ,
03/80
pressure
03/80
Other non-LPG pressure tanks
N a t a l t a n k s m a d e at p l a n t , s t a n d a r d ,
03/80
non-pressure
Bulk storaqe t a n k s , s t a n d a r d ,
03/80
non-pressure
Carbon steel storaqe t a n k s , 6000 g a l .
03/80
and less
Carbon steel storaqe tanks over 6000
03/80
C u s t o m t a n k s a n d v e s o e l s m a d e a t t h e plar.t 0 3 / 8 0
C a r b o n s t e e l c u s t o n i z e d t a n k s a n d vesr.els 0 3 / 8 0
C a r b o n <»teel t a n k » & v e s s e l s , 3 / 4 " &
03/80
l e s s w.ill t h i c k n e s s
Carbon steel tanks I v e s s e l s , over 3/4"
03/80
wall thickness
Alloyed ¿except aluminum) vessels and
03/80
tanks, non-LPG
Custom tanks and v e s s e l s m a d e at piant and
03/80
field erected
Elevated water t a n k s , customized and
03/80
field erected
Petroleum storaqe t a n k s , field e r e c t e d . . . 03/80
03/80
Secondary products

109.7
110.6
10 9.0
1 12.9
108.8
105.5

ill. 5
1 12.7
1 18.7
1 18.4
1 14.9
ill. 2

1 12.0
113.1
1 16.8
.13.4
114.9
109.9

.5
.3
- 1 .t
0
0
-1.2

1 18.4
104.2
Í 3)

1 18.6
104. 7
(3)

122. :
104.7
(3)

3.0
0
(3)

0.8
1 . 1
(3)

108.4

108. 5

109.5

.3

103.9
111.3

108. 5
1 10.7

108.6
110.7

. 1

106 .2

108. 3

108.8

111. 0

107.0

1981 -from -1
1 Aug.
1
i

1.6
1.5
(3)

3.3
3.9
(3)

8.7
5.5
(3)

1 .2
1.0
4.0
2.3
5.6
.6

3.4
3.5
6.2
6. 1
5.6
3. 1

8.7
9.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
7.6

3.0
0
(3)

ft . 7
1.0
Í 3;

17 .7
3.7
(3)

.8

4.3

8.7

2.3
.7

4.2
5.5
2.4

0

-.3
-.7

107.3

-.9

-. 1

1.8

109.9

-1.0

-.3

2.5

108. 6

107.7

-.8

-1.1

111.4
116.5
113.7

1 12.7
107. 7
110. 3

112.3
1 14. S
115.9

-.4
6.7
5. 1

111.6

1 16.3

(3)

(3)

103.0

1 14 .9

114.9

0

1 16.7

120. 9

120 . 9

0

1 14.6

1 18.0

1 18.4

113.0
109.7
107.9

1 19., 1
113. 2
109. 8

119.1
114.3
109.8

4.6
5.6
7 .

3.3
12.2
1'i.8

(3)

(3)

(3)

2.7

11.5

(3)

0

4.3

16.2

.3

1.0

<i .8

14.7

.0

1 . 1
1.7
(3)

5.9
4.8
2.9

14.0
9.4
5.9

. 1

(3)
(3 >
(3)
(3)

( 3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

01
r.

.6
1 .3
1.9

3.0
2.5

Steel springs, except wire
Primary products
Hot formed sprinqs
Hot formed coil sprinqs
Locomotive, railroad car, and other
helical sprinqs
Hot f o r m e d leaf s p r i n q s
R e p l a c e m e n t leaf s p r i n q s
Oriqinal equipment leaf sprinqs other
t h a n for p a s s e n g e r c a r s
Cold Formed sprinqs
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products

06/81
06/fi 1
0 6 / 3 1 11
0 6 / 8 1 !1

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

101 .0
100. 2
100. 2
1 C O .0

101.0
100.2
10 0 . 3
10G.0

06/81
06/81
06/8 1

(3)
(3)
(3)

100.. 0
100 .0
100 . G

100.0
103 . 1
100.3

0

06/31
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3 >
(3)

100..0
100,.0
(3)
104 .8

99. 9
100.0
(3)
(3)

1
0
(3)
(3)

( 3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
( 3)
(3)
Í 3i

(3)
(3)
13;
(3;

Fabricated pipe and pipe f i t t i n g s
Primary products
Iron and steel p i p e , tube and f i t t i n q s . . . .
Iron a n d s t e e l p i p e a n d p i p e f i t t i n q s
( i n c l u d i n g c u s t o m w o r k for c o n t r a c t o r 3 ) .
Fossil fuel power plant
Other fab. oxcludinq enerqy, petrochom,
w a t e r / s e w a q e , and nonpressure pipe
I r o n a n d steel t u b i n g a n d f i t t i n g s
Welded tubing

06/81
06/81
06/8 1

(3)
(3)
(3)

101 .2
101 .2
101 .3

102.7
102.7
103.0

1.5
1.5
1.6

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
i3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

06/8 1
06/8 1

(3)
(3)

10 1 .4
10G .0

10 5.2
(3)

1.8
(3)

(3)
(3)

<3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

06/81
06/8 ¡
06/81

(3)
(3)
C3)

100 .4
101 .3
101 .5

104 . 1
102.6
103.4

3.7
1.3
1 .9

(3)
(3)
( 3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
Í 3)

Construction machinery
Primary products
Off hwy wheel tractors
Off hwy wheel t r a c t o r s , includinq w h e e l e d
loq skidders and r u b b e i — t i r e d d o z e r s . . . .
Tracxlayinc tractors
T r a c k l a y i n g t r a c t o r s , 130 n e e e n g i n e h p
and over
Tractor parts and attachments
T r a c t o r p a r t s s o l d to o . e . m
For w h e e l tractor l o a d e r s , r e p l a c e m e n t
and repair
Cranes, excavators, parts anc attachments.
Hydraulic operated excavators
Cable ooerated cranes
Hydraulic operated cranes
M i s c e l l a n e o u s c r a n e s i n c l u d i n q d r a q l 1 r.eu.
F r o n t e n d a t t a c h m e n t s for c r a n e s ,
draqliner>, s h o v e l s
F a r t s for power c r a n e s , d r a q l i n e s ar.d
shovel
M i x e r s , pavers and related equipment,
except parts
P o r t a b l e m i x e r s , 3 1/2 c u . f t . c a p a c i t y
and over
Pavers, finishers, spreaders, bituminous
di stri b u t o r s

12/80
12/80

104.7
104.6

107 .3
107 .6

103. 1
108.0

.3
.3

2.9
2.9

5.3
5. 1

(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80

106.3
106.0

108 .8
108 .6

108. 9
109.6

. 1
.9

2.5
3.2

5.4
5. 1

(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80

106.0
102.3
101.3

1G8 .6
1G4 .5
103 . 1

109.6
105.3
104 . 1

.9
.8
1.0

3.2
2.0
2.6

5. 1
3.5
2.8

(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

106. 1
103.0
102.7
103.4
104.8
100.5

1 1 1.3
105 .6
(3
107 ! 1
107 . 0
109 .4

111.3
105.8
102.4
107 . 1
'.08. 7
1G9.4

0
. 3
(3)
0
1.5
0

0
2.7
-.2
3.6
3.7
(3)

5.5
4.5
2.4
7. 1
5.2
9.4

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

112/80

103.9

104 .3

1C4 . 3

G

1.2

b.O

(3)

1 12/3C 1

104.0

105 .8

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

1 12/80

103.4

107 .2

107.3

3.0

4.0

(3)

1 12/80

102.0

-12.6

-10.5

1 12/80

10 1.1

See footnotes «it end of table




1
! May
! Feb.
1 ! 98 1 1 1-ÍL1
1
i

1
!
Apr .
July
lAuq.
1 July
1931 2/ 198 1 2/1 1981 2/1 1931
' 1
"1

30

90 . 3
102 .5

90 . 3
102.9

0
0
0

. 1
.3

. 1
0
.4

1.8

2. 1

(3)
(3)

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products
Indus
try

base

i

5.0

(3)

7 . i

(3)

4.2
3.0

6.8
4. 7

(3)
(2)

(3)
. 1

(3)
2. 1

(3)
5.3

(3)
(3)

(3)

.6
(i)

5.4
8.3

(3)
( 3;

.5
(3)

2.6
(3)
3.3
(3)

4. 9
3.6
4.3
( S)

(3)
(3)
(3)
( 3)

111.4

0

(3)

6.7

(3)

109.5

109.5

0

1 . 1

3.6

(3)

12/80

115.6

1 18.6

117.8

- .7

12/Í.G

105.7

108. 9

109.5

.5

I2/8C
12/8G

10 4 . 1
103.9

108 .8
: 06 .8

10 9.0
108.8

.3
-.a

12/30
12/8C»

100.6
105.9

105.5
108. 3

(3)
108.4

1 ?/fj 0
1 12/80

107.7
(3)

(3)
108.0

'08 . 9
108.0

»

1
!
!
1

10 5 . 4
109.5
107 .0
;C0 . 0

108.4
113.5
110.0
(3)

1C8.4
1 13.5
110.5
(3)

0
0

i 12/801 105.6
1
1
j
j
1 12/80 j 1 C 8 . 4
i
1
¡
i
105.8
! 12/80

111.4

107 . 3

107 .4

1?/8G

100.9

102.8

(3)

12/&Ü
12/80

(3)
106.2

i c :¿ .3
108.5

108. 3
103.7

(3)
(3)
(3)

100.6
100.8
10 1.5

10 1.1
10 1.4
10 1.6

(3)

100.8

100 .8

(3)

100.0

(3)

(3)

10 3.8

1C4.0

(3)

99.9

(3)

99.8

(3)

10 1.6

10 1.6

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

102. 7
102.4
ICO ! 2
10 0 . 0

102. 7
102.4
100 ! 3
i 3)

(3)

100 . 3

10 1.3

(3)

99.7

102.1

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

100.4

101.2

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
m
(3)
(3)
(3)

10 0 . 4
10 0 . 7
100.0
100.0
1)0.0
100 . 1
99.3
1G0.2

10 1.3
loo. ;
100.0
10C .0
100.0
100.4
(3)
100.7

105.9
106.6

109.0
10 9 . 6

See footnotes at end ct t;:ble

31

i 3)
(3)
(3)

1. 9

(3)
C . 0
. 1

I

-from --

2.6

(3)
111.6
1 10.8

06/81
M i n i n q m a c h i n e r y a n d liqu i p r r e m
06/81
P r i m a r y product-,
06/í 1
I'n'Jer g r o u n d m i n i n g n i c h i r . e r y
l o a d i n g in;-chi n-.»i. , u n d e r g r o u n d ¡nine
Shovel type, including scoops, srovels,
Ü 6 / 8 1 j!
b . i c k e t s , -llus.ier t y p e s a n d .ill o t h e r s . .
Tractors and trucks, battery powered»
3532-572
06/81 1
r u b b e r t i r e d , 2 ¿ind
w:.pol
ji
O t h e r undnroroin-rJ mi n i n n m a c h i n e r y ,
1
3532-079
C6/8 1 ;
n.e.c., exrept parts
i
35 5 2 - 6
Mineral classifying, flotation,
!
!
separating, ccncentratinq, clcaninq,
06/8 1 j
J
iar i f y i n q e q u i p m e n t
3532-67 1
I
All o t h e r m i n e r a l b o n o f i c i st i on m a c h i n e r y
06/3 1 j
!
anc equipment, r . e . c
3532-7
I
C r u s h i n g , pul'/orizinq, and s c r a e n i n q
06/8 1
I
machinery
3532-727
i
C r L s h a r s , s t a t i o n a r y t1y p e i , i n c l u d i n q
C-S/8 1
cru-i.'iprH m c u a t e d o n s '. id':
3 5 3 2 -727 1 1 j
Gyratory c r u s h e r s , all types
06/8 1
3532-728
i
G r i n d i n g inilis, b a l l a n d r o d
3532-755
¡
S c r e e n s , v i b r a t i n g , t r o m m e l , .-nine t y p e . . . 0 6 / 8 1
3532-8
¡
Drills and other mininq m a c h i n e r y , except
06/81
par-.s
3532-323
I
Rock d r i l l s ( p e r c u s s i o n t y p e ) , include
i
s t o p e r , d r i f t e r s , a i r l e q d r i l l s , -and
06/81
I
rubbfc- t i r e
I
Other d r i l l s , tools and s u p p l i e s for
3532-86 3
06/81
I
drills (sold separately)
I
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s for m i n i n q m a c h i n e r y
3532-9
06/81
i
and equipment
I
P a r t s a n d a t t a c h m e n t s for m i n i n q
3532-975
machinery sold separately, excluding
, 06/81
dr i i1s
I 06/8 1
3532-989
P e r c u s s : o n rock d r i l l b i t s
106/81
Z532-98931
Containinq tunqsten carbide
IC6/81
3532-M
Miscellaneous receipts
; 06/8 1
3532-7.8 9
Resales
i 06/8 1
3532-S
Secondary products
106/8 1
¿531-5
C o n s t r u c t i on m a c h i n e r y
1 06/8 1
3532-SSS
Other secondary products
¡
i
1
Oilfield and qasfield machinery and
1 12/80
e q u i prcent
1 12/80
3533-P
Primary products
3553-3
Oilfield and gasfield production machinery
1 12/80
a n d e n u i p'nont
3533-31
O n - l a n d a-id o f f s h o r e b o t t o m s u p p o r t
1 12/80
w e l l h e a d eqinp.-neit
3533-312
Christmas-tree assemblies with tubing
! 12/30
heads and casing heads
1 12/8(1
3533-315
Valves, chokes, and manifolds
1 12/fiO
3533-362
Permanent packers and accessories
i12/8C
3533-363
Retrievable packers
1 12/30
Other production equipment and parts
3533-389
Oilfield and gasfield drilling machinery
3533-6
! 12/30
a n d e q u i pv-ent

1981
T
i Awq .
1 1930
1

(3)
7. 5
6 •

104.3
111.6
110.7

1

to A u g .
1
1 Feb.
! 1<,31
I

(3)
7 . 5
2.8

104 . 1
103.8
107 .2

12/30
12/80
12/80
12/8G

chango

1
1 May
I 1981
I

12/80
12/80
12/30

3532-P
3 5 3 ? - :>
5532-^6?
¿532-1/6236




Percent

i
1
!
ípr-.
|Jui/
1 A u q.
i July
1781 2 / M V 8 1 ?/1 1981 2 / ¡ 1931

. 1

1.5

3.6

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

0
.2

13)
2.2

( 3)
5.8

(3)
(3)

.4
.5
.2

(3)
( J:
(3)

(3)
( .3)
(5)

(3)
( 3)
(3)

0

(3)

(3)

i 3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

( 3)

. 3

(3)

(3)

(3)

100.6

.7

(3)

( 3)

(3)

100.7

.9

(3)

(3)

(3)

0

(3)

(3)

(3)

0
n
* .2
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
( 3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)

(3)

(3?

. 9

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

.8

(3)

(3)

(3)

. 9

. 3
(3)
.4

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
( 3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

111.7
1 12.9

2.5
3.0

5.3
5.6

7.7
8.2

(3)
(3)
(3)

PO

C o n pi- r o c t i o n i i^ch i n e - y
(Cont'd)
Ot.vr enu : p i m n t , incl. p o r t a b l e m i x e r s
u n d e r 3 1/2 c u . f t . c a n a c i t y
A s p h a l t plan*:,
35 3 1 •G<o1 1 i
T r a c t o r s h o v e l loader--.
35 V .
I'IF.OI s h e v o l lo;Mjer, > w h e e l d r . , u p t o 3
35311/2 c u . y d . c a p a c i t y
U h c e i s n o v e l l o a o o r , 4 whe;»l d r . , 3 1/2
3 5 3 1 -} 1 1C2!
C-J. y d . c a p a c i t y a n d o v e r
S c a p o r r n qr,scJf?rr., r o l l e r s , o f f i.ny
353 :
•I r u c k 3 , t r a i l e r s , w.^qonr , ar.d
r:tcolianaous nttachnonls
Scraper bowls
35 3 1
R o l l e r s , a l l t y p e ? ¡ncl>;dinq
35 3 1 -Í 3 1 1 1 i
s o l f--rop.'»llcd v i b r a t o r y cc-npactorr.
O f f h i g h w a y r e a r di.mp tru;:'-<s
35 3 1 -£5:>1 1 ¡
Winche*. ( t o w i n q , l o g g i n g , o i l f i e l d ) ,
3 5 1 S/31 1 !
o t h e r a t t a c h m e n t s , in<„i. l o q q i n q a r c h e s
a n d treiicimrs
5 5 : l -&S21 1 I
F r c n t oiid load-vr a t ' . n e h m e n t
35 31 •9
O t h e r c o n s t r u c t i o n irach i r«»ry a n d o t h e r
I
r-T'-s
3 5 5 1 - 0 '> 2 1 1 I A m e n e s , inrliidinq m a r i n e
P o r t a b l e c r u s h i nc¡ p l a n t s
3531-W31 1 !
S n o w CLPARIR.II
A IT AC.i'.ent S
3131- 98 m l
1
O t h e r excava- , i iw, a n d r o a d c o n s t r u c t i o n
355 1-9831 1 I
machi nery
P a r t s a v j a H - c h - p a n c*., e x c e p t -for c r a n e s ,
.35 3 1-98'» 1 1 i
d r a g l i n e s , s h o v e l s , tri.ccor--,, s o l d <o
o . e . in
Partfi/attar.n. , e x c e p t f o r c r a n e s ,
draqiir.es, s h o v e l s i t r a c t o r s , sold for
roplací'/rpn.íi r
All orher c o n s t r u c t i o n m a c h i n e - y and
3 5 31-993 ! 1 I
e q u i p"»ent
C o n t r a c t u o r k ?n<J o t h e - m i s c e l l a n e o u s
3531-XY9
rr.cpi p t i".
Secondary products
35 5 1 -S

3 5.31-c 39 11 !

II
J

0
0
0
0

106.6

111.2

111.2

0

4. 1

7.5

102.2

111.8

111.8

0

9.3

12.0

(3)

10 1.0
10 1.0
109. 1
104. 1
106.4

112.4
107.9
110.4
103.2
(3)

1 12.4
108.3
110.4
108.2
(3)

0
.4
0
0
(3)

11.3
6. 1
1 . 1
3.9
(3)

12.8
7.4
1 . 1
3.9
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

106.5

108.6

1 13.9

4.9

6.6

8.6

(3)

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products
1
1 Percent

Index
Industry and product

Product
coco

W

O i l f i e l d a n d rjasfiald m a c h i n e r y a n d
ec.u; p.nont
(Cont'd)
Sjrface oil and qasfield drillinq
m a c h i n e r y a n d equipn-.ent
Wheel-mounted drillinq and
3 5 3 3 - 6 13 I
wf?ll-servicinq rigs
3 5 3 3 - 6 17
B l o w o u t p r o v e n t e r s End a c c e s s o r i e s
3 5 3 3 - 6 19
Other surface drillinq equipment and
parts
3533-64 1
Bits
Tunastrn-carbide insert bits
3533-64101
0-,-her b i t s , ir.cludinq d i a m o n d b i t s
3Ì33-64103
T o o l j o i n t s , s-ibs a n d c o n n e c t o r s
3533-644
Other subsurface drilling equipment and
3533-649
parts
Other subsurface drilling equipment and
3533-64903
parts, n.e.c
Cs:".e-nt i nq oquiprnont
3533-67 1
Miscellaneous receipts
3533-M
Other miscellaneous receipts
3533-X98
Secondary products
3533-5
O t h e r s e c o n d a r y prod-jcts
3533-SSS
Pumps and pumping equipment
356 1-S

3534-105
3534-112
3 5 3 4 - 1 14
3534-11415
3534-197

3537-P
3ü37-1
3 5 3 7 - 1A
3537-13
3537-136
3537-137
3537-138
3537-111
3537-123
3537-16
3537-165
3537-2
3537-S
3 5 3 1-S
3537-SSS

3542354235423542354235423542354235423542354235423542354235423542-

1 11
11111

121
1211 1
131
13112
13113
13116
2
211
21111
21112
21113
3

3542-312
3542-31213
3542-4
3542-413
3542-S
3542-SSS

3544-P
3544-1
3544-1A
3544-118
3544-11802

c h a n g e to

A u q . 1981

fr<

i

i

~l

Apr.
Aug.
1 July
1981 2 / M 9 8 1 ?/ 198 1 2 / | 193 1
1

May
198 1

1

11 F o b .
11 198 1
1

11
:1 A u q .
1 1930

103.5

107.4

109.5

2.0

5.9

8.6

(3)

12/80
12/80

(3)
(3)

(3)
106.5

(3)
1 10.6

(3)
3.8

(3;
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/30

106. 1
111.0
107.7
105.8
115.2

107.8
111.0
107 .7
(3)
I 15.4

(3)
1 14.7
1 12.2
(3)
115.9

(3)
3.3
4. 1
(3)
.5

(3)
3.3
4. 1
(3)
.4

(3)
3.3
4. 1
(3)
4.9

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80

103. 1

106. 1

129.3

21.9

22. 1

27.2

(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

104.3
104. 3
102.4
104. 0
104.5
104.2
105.6

105.5
102.7
107 . 1
1111.6
0 6 .8
(3)
(3)

138.9
105.3
1C7 . 1
"11.6
107.6
(3)
110.9

31.7
2.5
0
0
.8
(3)
(3)

31.7
4.2
3.2
5. 1
4.6
(3)
3.5

35.7
4 2
5.6
(3)
6.5
(3)
7.9

(3)
i3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

Elevators and movinq stairways
Primary products
Elevators and moving stairways, parts and
attachments
Geared electric passenger elevators,
except residence lifts
H y d r a u l i c pas'^er.qer e l e v a t o r s
Freight elevators
Hydraulic freight elevators
P a r t s a n d a t t a c h m e n t s for e l e v a t o r s a n d
moving stairways (sold separately)

06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)

100. 1
100. 1

100.7
100.8

G6/81

(3)

100. 1

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(5)

(3)
(3)
100. 1
100.3

06/81

(3)

(3)

(3)

Industrial trucks and tractors
Primary products
Industrial trucks and tractors, motorized
and hand powered
Internal conbustion trucks and tractors..
Internal combustion trucks
Internal combustion trucks, under 6000
lb. capacity
Internal combustion trucks, 6000
14,999 lb. c a p a c i t y
Internal combustion t r u c k s , over 14,999
lb. capacity
Motorized handtrucks
Operator-ridinq electric trucks
Handlift trucks, handtrucks, trailers,
and dollies
Other handtrucks, trailers, and dollies.
Parts, attachments and miscellaneous
equi prnent
Secondary products
Construction machinery
All other secondary p r o d u c t s

12/79
12/79

113.8
113.6

1 16.0
1 16 .2
1 16.2
116 .0
115.9

Metal forming machine tools
Primary products
Punching, bending, and forming machines...
Punching machinery
Fixed position punchinq machines
Shearing machinery
Plate shearing machinery
Bending and forming machinery
Rolls: angles, bars and shapes bending..
Press brakes
Other bending and forminq machinery
Mechanical and hydraulic presses
Mechanical presses
Gpen inclinable presses, mechanical
Vertical presses, mechanical
Other mechanical presses
Other metal forminq machine tools and
forging machines, except forging presses.
Other metal forming machine tools
All other metal forming m a c h i n e t o o l s . . .
Rebuilt metal forming machine tools and
p a r t s for m e t a l forminq m a c h i n e t o o l s . . . .
P a r t s f o r m e t a l f o r m i n g irachine t o o l s . . . .
Secondary products
Other secondary products
Special d i e s and t o o l s , d i e s e t s , jigs and
industrial molds
Primary products
Special dies and tools, die sets, jigs and
fixtures
Jigs and f i x t u r e s , all types
All other jigs and fixtures (holding,
p o s i t i o n i n g " , l a y o u t , a s s e m b l y ) , 1,000
pounds and over
Other jigs and fixtures

12/79
113. 1
12/79
113.0
1 2 / 7 9 jj 1 1 2 . 9

.6
.8

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

100.9

.8

(3)

(3)

(3)

100.4
(3)
102.4
100.3

(3)
(3)
2.3
0

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
( 3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

116.3
116 .5

.2
.3

1.8
2.0

4.6
4.9

(3)
9. 1

116.3
115.9
115.8

. 1
-. 1
-. 1

2. 1
2.0
2.0

5.4
5. 1
5.2

9.2
(3)
8.5

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

116.7

116.6

-. 1

2.4

(3)

8. 1

1 14.8
(3)
1 13.2

1 18.0
(3)
(3)

118. 1
(3)
(3)

0
(3)
(3)

2.0
(3)
(3)

5. 1
(3)
(3)

9.3
(3)
(3)

12/79
12/79

1 18.4
1 18.6

122.5
121.9

124. 1
122.3

1.4
.3

3.6
2.9

9. 1
(3)

12. 9
11.9

12/79
12/79
01/80
12/79

115.5
116.3
110.3
117.0

1 16 .7
115.0
110.3
(3)

117.7
1 14.8
110.9
(3)

.9
1
.5
(3)

1.9
1
.5
(3)

3.5
2.2
2.0
(3)

9.2
6.6
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/8 1
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100.6
100.6
10 1.7
100.0
(3)
103.5
103.2
101.8
(3)
101.9
100.9
100.5
100.5
100. 1
101.2
100.0

100.7
100.7
102.0
100.0
(3)
103.5
(3)
102.3
(3)
(3)
101.6
100.5
100.5
100. 1
101.2
100.0

. 1
. 1
.3

0
(3)
0
(3)
.6
(3)
(3)
.8
0
0
0
0
0

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)

100.0
101.7
(3)

100.0
101.8
100.3

. 1
. 1
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)

100.0
100. 1
(3)

100.0
100.5
100.8

0

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)

101.3
100.9

101.4
101.1

. 1
. 1

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)

100.6
100.0

100.8
100.0

.2

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)

100.0
100.0

100. 1
100. 1

. 1
. 1

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

12/7 9¡

111.9

12/791 1 1 1 3 . 5
12/79
12/79
12/79

See footnotes «it end of table




11 J u l y

12/80

I

3534-P
3534-1

Index
base

32

i
1I

.4
(3)

0

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products
Percent
Industry

Product
codc

Index
ba _ e

a n d p r o d u c t _!/

Anr .
July
jAuq.
1981 2 / 1981 2 / j 1981 2 /

July

chjnqe

1

1981

I May
I 19S1

L

3544-1B
3544-1E
3544-11

3544-149
3544-14907
7)544-17 9
3544- 179C2
354 - 2
3544-2M
3544-211
3 5 4 4 -2Q
3544-251
3 5 4 4 - 2 5 10 1
3544-M
3 344-S
3544 -S5S

3546-P
354 6 - 1
3 5 4 6 - 1 12
¿ 5 4 6 - 1Z2
3 5 4 6 - i 24
3546-125
3546-127
3546-135
3546-136
3546->81
3546-18103
3546-182
3546-182C7
3 5 4 6 - 183
3546-18326
3546-154
3546-18433
3546-18434
3546-155
3546-18516
5 5 4 6 - 185
3 b 4 6 - 18'j 18
3:>46- 2
3546-237
3546-238
3546-243
35*6-249
3546-251

3552-P
3552- 1
3 5 L 2 - 1 16
3552-185
r

3 >52-'87
3552-199
3552-2
3552-21 1
3552-232
3552-24 1
3552-27 1
3552-299
3552-5

S p e c i a l d i e s a n J t o o l s , d i e s e t s , jiqs a n d
•nclLstr:al m o l e s
(Cont'd)
S t a n d a r d c a t a l o g c o m p o n e n t s a n d p;irts
f o r j i q s snci F i x t u r e s , i n c l u d i n g d r i l l
bushi nqs
I)i e s
F o r m n q .:.nd dr.:>winq d i e s
S t a n p i n q d i e s , i n c l u d i n g l a m i n a t i o n ar.d
blanking dies
A l l o t h e r stairpinq t y r e d i e a ( p u n c h ,
t r i m , r.ot':h, p e r f o r a t e , e t c . )
All other d i e s
Other dies
O t h e r c o m p o n e n t s ar.d p a r t s f o r d i e s ,
i n d u c i n g standarc purches, springs,
etc
Other components and parts
Ind-J'jtrial m o l e s
I n d u s t r i a l m o l d s f o r c a s t i n g rr-etals
D i s c a s : i n q to Ids
I n d u s t r i a l m o l d s for c l a s t i c p r o d u c t s . . . .
I n j e c t i o n rr.nl d s f o r p l a s t i c p r o d u c t s . . . .
-sr 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 00 o r m o r e c y c l e s
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
Cther secondary products

100.0
100.9
100.5

06/8 1

(3)

10 1.4

10 1.4

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81

(3)

100.0

100.0

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/31

(3)

1G0.0

100.2

(3)

Í 3)

(3Í

06/8 1
06/'8 1
06/8 1
06/8 I

(3)
(3)
(3)
<3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100. C

100.0

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
( .3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(31
(5)
(3)
(3j
( 3)
( Í)
C J)
(3)

10 1.1

0.0

.3
.9

10 1.4

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
( 3)
\ S)

(3)
101.2
10 1.2
10 1 . 6
100.0
10 7 . 2
109.0

.2
(3)
0
0
(3)
0
0
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(i)
(3)

106. 1
105.8
105.4

107.4
106.7
105.8

107.7
107.0
106.4

.3
.3
.6

1.9
.6
.9

2.5
2.3
2.4

(3)
(5)
Í 3)

12/30
12/80

10 1.5

1C 1.5

10 1 .6

101.0
10 1 . 6

-.5
0

-.5
0

-. 1
0

(3)
(3)

12/80
12/30
12/80

10 3.1

103. 1
109.2
102.4

103. 1
109.2
102.4

0

1C8. 5
102.4

0

1.8
6.3
0

(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80,"

106.9

107.8

107.8

0

(3)

(3)

06/8 1

06/8 i I
C6/Í 1
C6/81
06/8 1
06/C 1
06/fil
12/30
12/80
•2/80

10 1 . 6

100.C

10 1 . 6
100 . 0

0
0
C-

.7

12/80

104.9

104.9

104.9

C

0

4.7

(3)

12/80

106.9

106.9

108. 1

1 . 1

1.1

1 .4

(3)

12/80

107.7

107 .7

109.6

1 .8

1.8

2.2

(3)

12/8C

110.1

110.6

111.2

.5

1.0

1 . 1

(3)

! 2/fi0

105.4

106.5

107 .0

.4

1.5

1.7

(3)

102.2

102.9
103. 1
102.5
10 3 . 6

102.9
106.4

100.7
1 o 1. 3

109.6

0
3.2
.3
5.7

.7
5.3
2. 1
8.2

.7
3.5
-1.6
8.2

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

107.5
107 .5
(3)

108.3
103.7
108.2

109. 1
109.0
109.8

1.5
1.4
1.4

? .2
1.4
(3)

(3)

. 3
1.4

(3)

104.3

104.3

0

(3)

(3)

10 5.1
10 1.4
103.7

107 .6
1C 9 . 1
106.7
107.6

107.6
109. 1
106 .7
107.6

.6
0
2.7
1.4

4.4
2.9
5.2
6.2

( 5)
(3)
(3)
(3)

109.9

109.9

109.9

0

7. 7

(3)

105.8
104 .8

109.6
107. 1

109.6
107 .6

0
2.6

(3)
3.7

(3)
(3)

12/80 I 106 .4
12/8 0 1 1 0 7 . 0
12/30| 105.4

108.4
108.8

107 . 3

108.5
109.0
107 .4

1 . 7
1.6
2.0

4.4
4 6
4 . 1

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80

12/80

101.0

104.6

102.8

.2
. 1

í 3)
( i)

110.2

110.4

110.4

0

0

6.8

Í2/8 0I¡ 1 0 4 . 7

105.5

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

! 12/80 I 103.7
i 1 2 / 8 0 1 102.5

107.3
(3)

107.3
(3)

0
(3)

3.4
(3)

3.6
(3)

(3)
(3)

110.4
117.2

1 10.6
1 17.4

.2

1.3
-.2

5.0
1 . 3

(3)
(3)

107 . 0

123.8
(3)

124.2
109.2

.3
(3)

2.2
1 .7

19. 1
3.2

(3)
(3)

1.0

1.9

(3)

101.4
103.5

10 1 . 8
106.2

102.4
(3)

.6
(3)

.6
(3)

1.2
(3)

(3)
(3)

!

i

108 . 6

!12/8fiI

114.7

I 12/801

!

.2

Í

I 12/80! 121 . 6
¡ 12/80 1
!
i

i 12/80 1
I
I
i 12/801

I 12/801
i

!

!




100.0

1C0.0
10 1.7
100.2
(3)
10 1.2
10 1.2
(3)
10? . 0
10 7 . 2
(3)

Osc: i 1 l a t ' n q , r e c i p r o c a t i n q a n d
C i r c u l a r -jaws-" . : r m o t u r e m o u n t e d p r i m a r i l y
12/80
on o t h e r t h a n s l e e v e b e a r i n g s
12/8G
Between 7 inch and 8 inch b l a d e
12/80
Sai-is - j i q s , s a b e r , r e c i p r o c a t i n g
A r m a t u r e m o u n t e d p r i m a r i l y on b a l l
12/80
bear inqs
Power driven hand tools, pneumatic,
12/30
hydraulic and powder actuated
12/80
Percjssior. tools
l?/80
Drills, screwdrivers, nutrunnors
( 12/8C
Grinders, polishers, senders
Other- p n e u m a t i c p o w e r e d h a r d t o o l s
12/80
i n c l u d e h y d r a u l ic
P a r t s , attach-nniits, ar.d a c c e s s o r i e s f o r
p n e u r a t i c , h y d r a u l . c .and powcipr- a c t u a t e d
12/801
tools
12/80 I
Secondary products

S e e f o o t n o t e s «it e n d o f

I Auq.
| 1980
!

(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
vibrating 12/80

Textile machinery
Primary products
Textile machinery
Cleaning, opening, and card room
equi p m e n t
Bleachii'.q, d y u i n q , a n d f i n i s h i n q
e o u i pr.ient
M a c h i n e s ior
d r y i n q s t o c k s , y a r n , a.id
cloth
Other textile machinery
Parts and a t t a c h m e n t s for t e x t i l e
riachi n e r y
T e x t i l e m a c h i n e r y turr.ir.qs a n d s h a p e s . . . .
P a r t s a n d a t tachrr.ents i o r o t h e r f i b e r t o
f a b r i c ar.d f a b r i c m a c h i n e r y
P a r t s a n d a t t a c h m e n t s for pow^r- l o o m s . . . .
P a r t s a n d a t t a c h m e n t s tor b l o a c h i n q ,
d y e i n q a n d f i n i s h i n q irachinery
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s for other t e x t i l e
-r.achi n e r y
Secondary products

I Feb.
I 1981
.J

198 1 f r o m

I

06/8 1
C6/8 1
06/8 1

P o w e r d r i v e n h a n d too l a
Prir.-ary p r o d u c t s
P o w e r d r i v e n h a: n d t o o l s , e l e c t r i c
C i r c u l a r s<ai-r;
a r m a t u r e 'nounted
p r i m a r i l y o n sleeve« b e a r i n c s
Screwdrivers and o u t r u n n e r s
Ham-iers, o e r c u s s i o n a n d r o t a r y , w i t h o u t
drill chuck
Impact wrenches
Planers and routers
Other elec.- s e w e r e d hand tools; incl.
s h e a r s & ni b a l e r s , e l e c t r i c c h a i n s a w s ,
hs:nrer d r i l l s
P c r t s , a t t a c h m e n t s a n d £ccc>s:;or i e s f o r
e l e c t r i c - p o w e r e d h«jnd t o o l s ( s o l d
separately)
Drill:»:
a r m a t u r e m o u n t e d p r i m a r i l y on
sleeve bearings
O v a r 1/4 i n c h c h u c k s i z e to u n d e r 1/2
inch
Drills:
a r n a l u r e m o u n t e d p r i rr s r . 1 y o n
other than sleeve h e a r i n g s
O v e r 1/4 i n c h c h u c k s i z e t o u n d e r 1/2
inch
Grinders, polishers, and circular sanders
exccpt bench qrinjurs
Riqht angle grinders, polishers, and
circular sanders
Ganders
Belt

to A u g .

1

L

table

33

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products
P e r c e n t c h a n g e to A u g .
Product
code

3553-P
3553-1
3 5 5 3 - 1 12
3553-162
3553-173
3553-175
3553-185
3553-187
3553-198
3553-S

3567-P
3567-1
3 5 6 7 - 1A
3567-121
3567-1B

3567-2
3567-2A
3567-221
3567-22102
3567-24 1
3567-24102
3567-4
3567-417
3567-41701
3567-5
3567-551
3567-559

3576-P
3576-1
3576-3
3576-321
3576-323
3576-329
3576-5
3576-541
3576-6
3576-7
3576-8
3576-S

3612-P
3612-1
3612-101
3612-10111
3612-10112
3612-2
3612-201
3612-202
3612-3
3612-301
3612-302
3612-4
3612-401
3612-404

Industry and product

U

Woodworking machinery
Primary products
Woodworking machinery, excluding home
workshop and power-driven handtools
Sawmill equipment
Sawing machines, except sawmill equipment
Straight-line machinery, including
jointers, moulders, planers, sanders,
surfncers, etc
Boring machinery, carving machinery,
d o v e t a i l e r s , morti sers, routers,
shapers, and tenoners
Parts, attachments and accessories:
c u t t i n g t o o l s o t h e r than saw b l a d e s
All other p a r t s , a t t a c h m e n t s , and
a c c e s s o r i e s , e x c l u d i n g saw b l a d e s
Other woodworking machinery, including
lathes, drilling machines, jointers,
planers, etc
Secondary products

Index
base

July

1981

^Qb.

May
1981

1981

Aug.
198C

12/80
12/80

101.8
101.8

101.0
104.4

101.2
104.7

0.3
.3

-.6
2.8

.5
4.0

(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80

102.3
103.0

106.8

103.4
(3)
(3)

111.6

103.9
(3)

.4
(3)
(3)

1.4
(3)
4.6

3.5
(3)
7.4

(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80

(3)

107.8

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

12/80

100.9

106.0

106.0

0

4.4

5.6

(3)

12/80

100.0

108.7

110.3

1.5

10.3

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

1. 9
1.4

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

12/80

99. 1

100.2

(3)

12/80
12/80

(3)
(3)

101.9
102.4

101.9
102.4

.9
.4

(3)
(3)

100. 4
100.4

100. 1
100. 1

(3)
(3)

(3)

100. 0

100. 0

0

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)
(3)

100. 0
too. 0

100. 0
100. 0

0
0

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)

100. 0

100. 0

0

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

100. 1

100. 1

0

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)
(3)

100.2
100.2

100.2
100.2

0
0

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)

100. 2

100.2

0

(3)

(3)

(3)

0

06/81
Industrial process furnaces and ovens
06/81
Primary products
Electric industrial furnaces and ovens,
06/81
excluding induction and dielectric
Electric metal processing industrial
06/81
furnaces and ovens
Electric metal heat-treating furnaces... 06/81
Electric nonmetallic processing
industrial furnaces and ovens
Excluding wood, cement and chemical
processing kilns, but including other
06/81
kilns and lehrs
Fuel-fired industrial furnaces and ovens,
06/81
oil or g a s
Fuel-fired metal processing industrial
06/81
furnaces and ovens
Fuel-fired metal heat-treating furnaces. 06/81
Atmosphere controlled heat-treating
i 06/81
furnaces
Fuel-fired industrial o v e n s for metal
processi ng
C o n t i n u o u s fuel-fired o v e n s for metal
06/81
processi ng
High frequency induction and dielectric
06/81
furnaces and heating equipment
Metal meltinq line type induction
06/81
furnaces
Metal m e l t i n g line type induction
06/81
furnaces, ferrous
Other electric heating units for
industrial use and all p a r t s ,
06/81
attachments, and componants
06/81
Tubular heaters
Other industrial electric heating units,
including strip, space, ring I
06/81
inmrnersion h e a t e r s
P a r t s , a t t a c h m e n t s and c o m p o n e n t s for
industrial furnaces and ovens and
06/81
heating units
06/81
Secondary products

(3)

100. 1

100. 1

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

100.6

100.8

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

100.6

100. 7

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

100. 6

100. 7

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)
(3)

100. 9
1 0 1 .,0

100. 0
100.,0

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)

101 .6

100..0

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)
(3)

100. 0
100..0

100,.0
100,.0

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

<:

-1.5
-1.6
.2
-4.3
-3.4
-3.0

2.6
1.6
10.3
-2.7
.8
-.8

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

0
0

-10.6
1.7
(3)
0

-9.6
5.9
(3)
0

C3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

.4
2.8
28.9

(3)
(3)
(3)

•

0
0

Scales and balances except laboratory
Primary products
Motor truck scales
Industrial scales
Bench and portable scales
Floor scales
Miscellaneous industrial scales, incl.
crane, suspension* tank, hopper, I
conveyor
Personal, household scales
Bathroom scales
Mailing scales
Accessories and attachments for scales and
balances
P a r t s for s c a l e s and b a l a n c e s
Secondary products

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

105.6
104.8
110.1
104.0
109.3
103. 1

103 .9
103,.0
110,. 1
99 .4
(3)
(3)

104 . 1
103,. 1
1 10 .3
99 .5
105 .6
100 .0

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

101.2
107.5
(3)
103.0

90
108
107
103

90
109
107
103

12/80
12/80
12/80

101.9
102.8
129.0

101 .9
102 .8
129 .0

101 .9
102 .8
129 . 1

0
0

0
0

Transformers
Primary products
Distribution transformers
Liquid immersed
P o l e t y p e , 500 KVA or l e s s , s i n g l e p h a s e
Pad m o u n t , 500 KVA or l e s s , s i n g l e p h a s e
Power transformers
Small power transformers, one and three
phase
Large power transformers, one and three
phase, liquid immersed
Fluorescent lamp ballasts
Uncorrected power factor type
Corrected power factor type
Specialty and all other transformers
Open core and c o i l , and all u n i t s
end-bell e n c l o s e d , 250 KVA and less
General purpose, one and three phase

06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)

101 .4
101 .6

102 .7
102 .9

i
i

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

99.8
100 .5
99 .4
104 .4

100
100
99
108

0
4

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81

(3)

104 .3

105 .0

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

104
100
100
100
100

111
99
100
99
100

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)

100 .3
101 .6

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

See footnotes «it end of table




July
Apr.
Auq.
1981 1 / 1981 £ / 1981 £ /

1981 f r o m

34

.2
.7
.5
.0

.5
.0
.0
.0
.4

.4
.4
.5
.0

.0
.9
.4
.7

(i

.0
.9
.3
.9
.3

6

99 .0
101 .0

-1

-

. 1

—

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products
nr
1 P e r c e n t c h a n g e to A u g . 1981 f n
1
iI
11
1
1
1
11 F e b . 11 A u q .
1 May
Apr.
July
1 Auq.
1 July
11 1980
1981 1 1981 11 1 9 8 1
1981 g/ 198 1 2 / 1 1 9 8 1 2
1
11
Index

Product
code

Industry and product

J/

Index
base

1

Transformers
(Cont'd)
All other t r a n s f o r m e r s i n c l u d i n g l u m i n o u s
tube and ignition, and saturable core
reactors. .

3631-P
3631-1
3 6 3 1 - 1A
3631-112
3 6 3 1 - 1 120 1
363 1- ID
3631-3
3631-3A
3631-312
3631-31213
3631-319
3631-3B
3631-323
3631-4
3631-4A
3631-412
3631-41211
3631-41213

3633-P
3633-1
3 6 3 3 - 1A
3633-131
3633-15
3633-151
3633-155
3633-3
3633-396
3633-S

I 3646-P
3646-2
3646-201
3646-20111
3 6 4 6 - 2 0 1 15

36463646364636463646364636463646-

203
20351
20353
20354
20357
20358
20363
204

3646-3
3646-305
3646-30513
3646-5
3648-S

3651-2
3651-2A
3651-204
3651-21
3651-215
3651-216
3651-4
3651-4A
3651-41 1
3651-43
3651-414
3651-4C

10 1. 0

1.2

(3)

(3)

(3)

99. 7
99.7

100. 1
100. 2

.5
.5

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

Household cooking equipment and parts
Primary products
Electric, electronic, and microwave
household cooking units and parts
Free-standinq electric ranqcs and ovens..
F r e e - s t a n d i n g r a n g e s 2 3 to 32 i n c h e s in
width
".
Low o v e n
Other than free-standing electric ranqes.
Gas h o u s e h o l d u n i t s and p a r t s
Standard type qas ranqes
Free-standir.g r a n g e s
F r e e - s t a n d i n g g a s r a n g e s o v e r 24 to 32
i n c h e s in w i d t h
Surface cooktops
Nonstandard type gas ranges
Slide-in or drop-in
Outdoor cookinq equipment and all other
household cooking equipment except gas
and electric
Outdoor cooking equipment
Portable outdoor cocking units
Solid fuel c o n s u m i n g
Other fuel consuming

06/8 1
06/81

(3)
(3)

06/8 1
06/81

(3)
(3)

98.8
101.0

99.6
103. 2

.8
2.2

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

06/81
06/31
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

101.0
101.0
102.7
10 1.7
10 1.8
102.0

103.2
103. 2
102. 7
102. 3
102. 3
102. 6

2.2
2.2
0
.6
.5
.5

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)

101.3
100.0

102. 0
100. 0

o'

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

10 1.0
101.0
101.3
102. 1
101.1

99. 6
99. 6
99. 5
99.4
99. 1

-1.4
-1.4
- 1.8
-2.7
-1.9

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

Household laundry equipment
Primary products
Household mechanical washing machines,
dryers, and washer-dryer combinations....
Mashing machines, mechanical, electric...
Full and s e m i - a u t o m a t i c
Dryers, mechanical
Gas
Electric
Other equipment and parts
P a r t s , a t t a c h m e n t s , & a c c e s s o r i e s for
household laundry equipment
Secondary products

12/79
12/79

113.0
113.9

113.4
114.1

113. 4
1 14. 1

0
0

. 1
. 1

2.3
2.2

6.4
6.8

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

112.5
110.7
110.6
1 15.6
111.2
117.1

112.6
111.0
110.8
115.6
110.5
117 .4

1 12.6
111. 0
110. 8
115. 6
1 10.5
1 17 .4

0
0
0
0
0
0

. 1
.4
.4
-.4
-1.8
. 1

1 . 1
.9
.9
1.4
.8
1.6

6. 1
5.4
5.4
7.2
5.9
7.4

12/79
12/79

125. 1
107.9

125. 1
109.5

125. 1
109. 5

0
0

Commercial liqhting fixtures
Primary products
Electric lighting fixtures, commercial and
institutional types
Incandescent fixtures, except portable...
Utilitarian and ornamental types,
s u r f a c e or p e n d a n t
Utilitarian and ornamental types,
recessed
Mercury and other high-intensity
discharge fixtures
Fluorescent fixtures, except portable....
Recessed air handling
Recessed non-air handling
Striplights
Wall mounted
S u r f a c e or p e n d a n t
All other f l u o r o s c o n t f i x t u r e s
C o m p o n e n t or r e n e w a l p a r t s f o r c o m m e r c i a l
or i n s t i t u t i o n a l f i x t u r e s , s o l d
sepzrately
Electric lighting fixtures, industrial
types
General fixtures, except portable
Fluorescent fixtures
Secondary products
Lighting equipment, n.e.c

06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)

98.9
100.0

99. 4
100. 1

06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)

100. 1
100.7

R a d i o ar.d t . v . ' s , p h o n o g r a p h s , a n d r e l a t e d
equi p m e n t
Primary 1 products
Radios home, car, and combination models.
Combination models
Table and portable radio combinations,
stereo and quadraphonic
Television receivers, including
combination models
C o n s o l e a n d c o n s o l e t t e tv r e c e i v e r s
C o n s o l e a n d c o n s o l e t t e tv r e c e i v e r ,
color
Table and portable
C o l o r , o v e r 10 i n c n e s t h r o u g h 17 i n c h e s .
C o l o r , o v e r 17 i n c h e s
High fidelity components
Phonographs, except mechanical
Electric phonograph, not coin operated,
nonophoni
Consumer hiqh fidelity components
Phonograph cartridges and pickups
Consumer audio and video recorders

.4

9.5
2.8

10.4
3.9

.5
. 1

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

100. 1
101. 2

. 1
.5

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

0

(3)

100.5

100..9

.4

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81

(3)

101.2

102..0

.8

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/8 1

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100.0
99.8
100.0
99.2
100.6
100 .0
(3)
102.4

100..4
9 9 ..7
100., 0
9 9 ..8
100. 6
100..0
(3)
102,.4

.4
-. 1
0
.6
-. 1
0
(3)
0

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)

100.0

100..5

.5

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100.0
100.0
90 .8
90.8

100..0
1C0..0
94 5
94,.5

0
0
4.2
4.2

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80

99.7
101.2
98.7
94.3

.4
.5

-1.1
-1.5
-10.5
.3

-1.2
-1.6
-11.1
.4

-2.2
-.9
-11.0
.3

06/81
06/81
06/81

03/80

90.2

98. 1
99.2
88.0
94 .7

98
99
88
94

.5
.7
.0
.7

91 .4

. 1
.8

99.9

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/3C
03/80

100.8
99.4
99.6
99.7
104.2
103.6

100.0
99.4
98.0
100. 1
104.4
1C3.6

101
99
98
100
104
103

03/80
03/80
03/80

97.3
105.6
111.4

97.3
106.0
111.4

97 .3
136 .0
111 .4

35

0
0

100 .7

100.2

See footnotes «it end of table




99.8

(M

3651-P
3651-1
365 1- IB
3 6 5 1 - 1 12

(3)

.7
.5
.3
.3
.4
.6

1.8
. 1
.3
.2
0
0
0
0
0

1.0

(3)

(3)

.5

-. 1

-.7

-. 1
-. 1
-1.4
.7
.7
1.7

.8
-2.3
(3)
-1.3
2.6
(3)

(3)
-.4
-1.7
. 1
-. 1
-.4
0
0
0

3.8
.3

0

(3)
(3)
3.3

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products
Industry
code

Productcode

3651
3651-437

P e r c e n t c h a n q e to

1
1
Apr.
1 July
lAuq.
1081 2 / 1 1 9 8 1 2 / | 198 1 2/
" 1

July
1981

1
1 May
j 1981

A u q . 1981 f r o m

1
!1 F e b .
1 1981
i

Auq.
198C

1C 1.6
105. 5
103. 1
95. 6
(3)
105. 5
1 12. 1
107. 8
103. 7

101.6
105.8
103. 1
95.6
10 9.6
(3)
1 12.3
1C7.8
103.7

0.0
.2
ù
0
(3)
(3)
.2
0
0

(3)
.5
0
-. 1
0
(3)
.8
0
1. 1

0
1.8
1.3
1.8
1.3
(3)
.9
2.0
1.9

(3)
7.0
8.7
(3)
'.3.7
(3)
(3)
1 .C
2.4

Semiconductors and related devices
06/81
Pririary p r o d u c t s
06/81
Inceqrated circuits
06/81
Diqital monolithic inteqrated c i r c u i t s . . . 06/81
3i p o l a r
06/81
Memory
06/8 1
Other
06/8 1
Loqi c
06/81
TTL ( t r a n s i s t o r t r a n s i s t o r l o q i c )
06/81
Other loqic types
G6/81
M O S ( m e t a l o x i d e on s i l i c o n )
06/81
Mi c r o p r o c e s s o r
06/81
M O S , e x c e p t mi c r o p r o c c - s s o r s
06/81
MOS memory
06/81
Other MOS diqital devices
06/3 1
Air.pl i f i c.r
06/81
Interface
06/81
V o l t a q e req-jlator or r e f e r e n c e
06/81
Data conversion
06/81
Special consumer and other analoq
inteqrated circuits
06/81
iiybrid i n t e q r a t e d c i r c u i t s
06/81
Multi-chip type
06/81
Transi stors
06/81
Si q n a l
06/81
S iqnal
06/8 1
Power
06/81
Roqular
06/81
10 w a t t s a n d o v e r
06/81
Diodes and rcctifiers
06/81
Siqnal diodes and a s s e m b l i e s
C6/81
Semiconductor rectifior/power diodes and
asse-nbl i as
C6/81
Other semiconductor devices and parts
06/81
Optoelectronic devices
06/8'.
Liqht emittinq diodes (LED)
I106/81
Thyristors
G6/81
Semiconductor parts and semi-finish«d
dev i ces
06/81
Secondary products
06/81
Other secondary products
06/81
Electronic components, n.e.c
06/81

C 3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

99. 9
100. 0
100. 0
100. 1
100. 0
100 . 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
'00. 1
99.4
100. 3
100. 0
100 .6
(3)
100 . 0
(3)
100. 0

99.5
99.3
99. 3
99.4
98.8
100.0
100. 0
98.2
(3)
100.0
99.8
(3)
99.9
(3)
103.5
(3)
100.0
(3)
99.2

-.5
-.7
-.7
-.7
-1.2
0
G
-1.8
(3)
0
-.3
(3)
-.3
(3)
-. 1
(3)
0
(3)
-.8

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
( 3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
C 3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 0
100. 0
100 . 0
100. 3
100. 0
10G. 0
100. 5
100.5
101. 1
100. 0
100. 0

96.0
100. 1
101.3
99.9
99. 1
99. 1
100.6
100.6
101.3
100 . 1
98.4

-4.0
. 1
1.3
-.4
-.9
-.9
. 1
. 1
.3
0
-1.6

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
99.6
103.8
(3)
101. 0

(3)
98.7
103.9
(3)
10 1.0

(3)
-.9
0
(3)
0

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

98.7
99. 3
99. 1
100. 0

97.5
99.3
99. 1
100.0

-1.3
0
0
0

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

Electronic capacitors
Primary products
Film dielectric c a p a c i t o r s
Tantalum sluq and wire solid dry
electrolytic-capacitors with metal case..
Tantalum slug and wire metal case
hermeti c
Aluminum electrolytic capacitors
Ceramic dielectric capacitors
C e r a m i c t u b u l a r , d i s c , p l a t e , a n d all two
terminal ceramic devices
Ceramic monolithic leaded radial
Ceramic monolithic leaded axial

06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 1
100. 1
103. 9

99.8
99.7
100.8

-.4
-.4
-2.9

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81

(3)

99. 0

99. 1

. 1

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)

99. 0
100. 0
100. 0

99. 1
100.0
100.0

. 1
0
0

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
100. 0
99. 9

100.0
100.0
99.9

(3)
0
0

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

101.6
102.0
104 .2
101.4
102. 1

102. 9
103. b
105. 1
104. 5
105. 9

103.2
103. 9
105.5
107.2
110.9

.3
.3
.4
2.6
4.7

1.0
1.2
.9
4.0
6.0

1.7
2.0
1.2
6.2
9.2

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

3676-121
3676-2
3676-2B
3676-245
3676-2C
3676-251
3676-231
3676-3
3676-3A
3676-311
¿676-6
3676-602
3676-S

R e s i s t o r s for e l e c t r o n i c a p p l i c a t i o n s
Primary products
Fixed, nonwirewound, discrete resistors...
Metal film
Metal film, standard
Other nonwirewound resistors (except
carbon film and carbon composition)
Other,standard
Fixed, wirewound, discrete resistors
Precision, high temperature
Standard type
U l t r a p r e c i si on
Standard type
Nonprecisi on, without taps
Variable, nonwirewound resistors
Nonwirewound trimmers
Trimmer, sinqle turn
Fixed resistor networks
Thick film
Secondary products

12/80
12/80
12/80

(3)
(3)
103.2

99.8
99.8
104. 5

99.8
99.8
103.8

0
0
-.7

(3)
(3)
.8

(3)
(3)
2.0

(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80

104.4

104.6

104.6

-. 1

.3

CM

Radio nnd t . v . ' s , p h o n o q r a p h s , and related
equ i pir.ent
(Cont'd!
Audio tape recorders and p l a y e r s ,
cas5sttc
Snca.'ierr., i n c l u d i n g p u b l i c a d d r e s s s y s t e m s
loucspeiker systems
Bookshelf type
Fleer standinq
L o u d s p e a k e r s sold separately
Hi cropricnes
Public address systems
Secondary products

Index
Index
base

10 1.6
105. 1
102.6
94.3
109.7
105.7
111.4
10 7 . 8
103.2

(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/30
12/80

101.6
106.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
100.3

101.9
107.2
101.3
98. 1
(3)
99.9
(3)
100.5

-.2
0
1.0
-.9
(3)
-. 1
(3)
0

(3)
.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
-.4
(3)
0

.4
1.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
-.4
(3)
.5

(3)

100.0

102. 1
107. 2
100. 3
99. 0
(3)
100. 0
100. 0
too. 5

3678-P
3678-1
3678-12101

C o n n e c t o r s for e l e c t r o n i c a p p l i c a t i o n s
Primary products
Coaxial connector (radio frequency)
Coaxial connector (complete, assembled).

12/80
12/80

103. 1
10 1.9

103. 2
101. 6

103.6
102.0

.4
.4

1.4
1.0

1 . 1
.5

(3)
(3)

12/80

101.5

10 1. 5

104.5

3.0

3.0

(3)

(3)

3651-5
3651-5A
5651-556
3651-557
361-1-554
3651-555
3651-594
365 1-S
3674
3674-P
36/4-1
3 6 7 4 - 1A
3674-12
3674-121
36 7 4 - 1 2 1 0 5
3674-122
3674-12216
3674-"2226
! 3674-13
3674-13128
36/4-13?
3674-13231
36/4- 13232
3 6 7 4 - 1 4 1 16
3674-14219
3 6 7 4 - 14 1 17
3674-14218
3674-14321
3674-1 1
¿ 6 7 4 - 1 12 16
3674-2
3674-21
3 6 7 4 - 2 1 163
3674-22
3674-222A
3674-22267
3674-3
3674-31122
3674-32242
3674-9
3674-91
3674-91282
36 7 4 - 9 2 1
3674-925
3674-S
3674-SSS
3679-S
3675
3675-P
3675-123
3675-3
3675-162
3675-4
3675-5
3675-181
3675-183
3675-184
3676

I n d u s t r y a n d p r o d u c t ±/

3676-P
3676-1
3 6 7 6 - 1A
3 6 7 6 - 1 15
3676-1B

3678

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80

See footnotes «it end of table




36

(3)

( 3 )

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

--

Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products
Index
Industry
code

Product
coda

3678
3678-2
3678-225
3673-22501
3678-229
3673-22901
3678-22902
3673-23 1
3673-23102
3678-3
3678-333
3678-3380 1
3678-33802
3678-4
3678-444
3678 -4440 1
3678-447
3678-44701
3678-44702
3678-5
3678-554
3678-556
3678-55601
3678-S
3673-SSS
3679-S
3692

3715

W

Index
base

C o n n e c t o r s for e l e c t r o n i c a p p l i c a t i o n s
(Cont'd)
Cylindrical connectors
H e a v y duty a n d s t a n d a r d
Heavy duty and standard (complete,
assembled)
Mi ni a t u r e
Miniature (complete, assembled)
M i n i a t u r e ( p a r t i a l l y a s s e m b l e d or
unassembled)
Subminiature
S u b m i n i a t u r e ( p a r t i a l l y a s s e m b l e d or
unas'.err-bled)
Rack a n d p a n e l c o n n e c t o r ( r e c t a n g u l a r ) . . . .
S u b m i n i a t u r e and o t h e r
Subminiature and other (complete.
assembled)
S u b m i n i a t u r e a n d o t h e r (partialis'
a s s e m b l e d or u n a s s e m b l e d )
Printed circuit connector
Card insertion type
Card insertion type (complete,
assembled)
T w o - p i e c e type
Two-piece type (complete, assembled)....
Tu.o-piece type ( p a r t i a l l y a s s e m b l e d or
unassembled)
Miscellaneous special purpose types
Other special p u r p o s e t y p e s
Other special t y p e s ( c o m p l e t e .
assembled)
Secondary products
Other s e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s
Electronic components, n.e.c

3692-S

P r i m a r y b a t t e r i e s , dry a n d w e t
Primary products
Le C l a n c h e type c i v i l i a n b a t t e r i e s
G e n e r a l p u r p o s e ( f l a s h l i q n t ) cell
General purpose D size
M u l t i p l e cell b a t t e r i e s
Lantern battury
Dry c e l l s , axcapt Le C l a n c h e a n d m i l i t a r y .
Alkaline cells
A A size
O t h e r dry cell b a t t e r i e s , e x c e p t Le
C l a n c h a and m i l i t a r y
Secondary
products

37 15-P
3715-1

Truck t r a i l e r s a n d c h a s s i s (10000 l b s . per

3692-P
3692-1
3692-121
3 6 9 2 - 1 2 1 12
3692-131
3692-131 1 1
3692-2
3692-212
3692-21213
3692-213

3715- 1A
3715-1 1
3715-101
3715-106
3715-109
3715-1 19
3715-12
3715- IB
3715-1 18
37 15- ID
3715-133
3715-137
3715-141
3715-139
3715-143
3715-S
3714-S
3822

I n d u s t r y and p r o d u c t

3822-P
3822-1
3822-121
3322-12102
3322-2
3822-211
3822-215
3822-S

'sior.ed top v a n s , i n s u l a t e d ,
suni-i n s u l a t e d a n d r e f r i g e r a t e d
D r o p - f r a m e van:., e x c e p t l i v e s t o c k v a n s .
Closed top, dry freight vans, except
insulated» d r o p - f r a m e a n d l i v e s t o c k
A l u m i n u m c l o s e d t o p , dry f r e i g h t v a n s .
except insulated, drop-frame, and

T a n k s for f l a m m a b l e l i q u i d s , e x c e p t
casing head transport
C o m p l e t e t r a i l e r u n i t s ( 1 0 0 0 0 l b s . per
axle and over), except vans and tanks...
Bulk c o m m o d i t y t r a i l e r s , e x c e p t v a n s . . . .
Low-bed heavy haulers
L o w - b e d h e a v y h a u l e r s 40 ton a n d over
Dump trailers and c h a s s i s , hiqhway

type.

Motor vehicle parts and accessories

2/

i

12/80
12/80

106.,7
107. 3

103. 9
108. 1

104 .0
108,. 1

0., 1
0

.9
1.5

-1.2
1.5

(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/30

107. 6
107. 8
103. 7

103. 5
101. 5
111. 3

108..5
10 1,.8
112 .3

0

1.8
1. 1
3.3

1.8
-3.6
10.7

(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80

107. 5
103. 6

(3)
103. 6

97 . 3
103..6

(3)
0

0
0

-9.4
.8

(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80

101 .9
100. 3
99. 7

101. 9
101. 9
10 1.4

101 ., 9
10 1 .7
10 1 ., 1

0

2
2

0
1.3
1.4

0
1.5
1.5

i 3)
(3)
(3)

6

,3
.9

12/8C

93. 7

100. 4

99..8

1.0

1.3

(3)

12/80
12/80

10G. 4
100. 1

102. 0
100. 5

102..0
100..5

0
0

1.6
.8

1.6
.6

(i)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80

100. 1
100. 0
(3)

100. 1
10 1 .4
(3)

00 . 1
10 1..4
(3)

0
0
(3)

0
2.3
(3)

(3)
1.9
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80

10 1.8
100. L
100. 5

101. 8
100 .t,
100. 5

10 1.8
100 ., 6
10 1.,2

0

12/80

1.8
.2
.7

1.8
.2
.6

(3)
C3)
(3)

12/80
12/30
12/80
12/80

100. 3
107. 3
105. ?
119. 0

(3)
108. 4
107. 3
(3)

100..,6
108. 9
107. 3
121..9

(3)
4
0'
(3)

.3
2.7
2.7
3.3

0
2.9
2.7
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/80

103. 2
102.8
H 3 .6

102. 6
102. 4
101 .9

103.. 3
103., 1
1G 3.,2

6
7
1 ;3

. 1
.3
1.5

-.3
-.2
. î

(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80
12/80
12/30
12/80
12/30
12/80

100 .0
106. 2
107. 6
103. 5
107. 5
(3)

100. 0
103. 1
105. 6
103. 8
107. 5
107. 8

100 .0
105. 6
105. 6
103. 8
107. 5
107. 8

0
2.4
0
0
0
0

0
2.7
. 1
-2.4
0
0

G
-.3
-1.6
-1.5
1.0
3. 1

12/80
12/80

85.7
1 10.5

87. 3
109. 4

87. 3
109. 4

0
0

12/79
12/79

107. 2
106. 9

108. 2
108. 0

108..4
108., 1

2
1

.9
.9

12/79
12/79
12/80

106. 4
106 . 1
102. 3

107. 5
107. 3
103. 5

107. 6
107.,5
103.,7

1
2
2

12/80
12/80

101. 9
99. 7

103. 3
ICQ. 5

103., 1
10 1 .5
.

2
1. 0

12/79

106 .3

107. 4

107.,7

12/80
103. 1
12/8011 102.7
1C4. 0
12/79

104 .0
103. 9
104. 5

104 ..3
104 . 0
104 ..7

o"

2
7

-13.8
.9

- 12.7
-. 1

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
'.3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

2.6
2.5

(3)
4. 1

.9
1.2
1.2

2.6
V.. 5
2.6

4. 1
4. 1
(3)

1.2
1. 9

2.2
1 .9

(3)
(3)

3

1. 1

2.8

4.5

3
1

1.0
.7
.6

2.3
1.6
1.5

(3)
(3)
(3)

12/80

102. 1

103. 5

103..8

3

1 .4

3. 3

(3)

12/80
12/79
12/79
12/79

105. 6
106. 7
109. 4
107. 4

107 .0
107. 0
111. 6
1 10.5

107., 1
107.,3
111..8
110.,5

1
3
1

.7
.3
1.3
0

3.4
1 .6
1 .5
3.3

(3)
3.0
7.ù
5. 3

12/80
12/79
12/79
12/79

105. 9
(3)
110. 2
111. 9

105. 9
103. 3
1 10 .7
113. 2

105.. 9
103.. 3
111.,4
.3
1 15.

0
0

6
1. 9

(3)
(3)
1.0
3.0

.8
(3)
3. 9
(3)

(3)
(3)
4. 9
9. 0

1 14 .5
1 12.6
1 13.9
106 .6
102. 2

1 16 .3
1 15.1
1 16 .7
1 10.8
108. 5

119..9
119.. 3
122.. 4
1 18.2
117.. 1

3. 1
3. 7
4. 9
6. 6
7 .9

4.8
6. 1
7.6
1 G. 5
14.0

4. 1
5. 1
6. 1
8. 1
10.2

10.6
10.4
12.5
10.4
(3)

108. 1
110. 4
(3)
1 18.3

109. 3
1 14.2
103. 2
1 18 .

109..7
113., 9
103.,4
120 ., 1

1
3
2
1 .6

1. 3
(3)
(3)
(3)

2.2
4.3
(3)
1 .4

3 .6
(3)
(3)
8.4

12/79
Environmental controls
12/79
Primary products
12/79
Buildinq environment comfort controls
T e m p e r a t u r e r e s p o n s i v e buildir.q c o n t r o l s . 12/79
T e m p e r a t u r e r e s p o n s i v e , n o n - p n e u m a t i c . . . 12/79
Appliance temperature and related
controls, automatic
11 12/7 9
T e m p e r a t u r e r e s p o n s i v e a p p l i a n c e c o n t r o l s 12/79
12/79
Other a p p l i a n c e r e q u l a t i n q c o n t r o l s
12/79
1
1
11

1
Industry and product class indexes may include products not shown
separately.
2
Data for April 1981 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports
and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4
months after original publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.
3
Not available.




1
Auq.
Apr.
IJuly
1981 2/i 198 1 2/ 1981
1

I
1 P e r c e n t c h a n g e to A u g . 1981 from -1
I
1
1
1
11 F e b . i A u g .
1 July 1 May
1981 1 198 1 11 1981 I 1</80
1
1I

0

'Seasonal product—no price available this month.
NOTE: Indexes in this table are calculated by a revised methodology. See
technical note on data from the Producer Price Index revision at the back of this
publication.

37

Table 5. Producer price Indexes by durability of product
(1967 = 100)

1981

1980
Grouping

1
Data for April 1981 have been revised to reflect the availability of late
reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision




Annual
average

August

April 1

July 1

August 1

268. 8

273. 8

293.4

296. 0

296. 2

251. 5

253. 1

267.8

270. 7

271.8

282. 4

290. 3

314. 2

316. 3

315. 9

261. 5

265. 7

28 5. 3

288. 0

288.4

2 50. 8

252. 7

267. 2

270. 6

271. 6

273. 0

304. 9

306. 8

306. 6

305.7

279. 5
315.7

334. 6

336.6

335.6

278.2

265.8

286. 0

271. 9

276.6

306. 7

318.4

337. 1

340. 3

338.9

4 months aftei original publication,

38

Table 6.Continued—Producerprices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967= 100 unless otherwise indicated)
1
1
Commodi ty c o d e J/J C o m m o d i t y

All

0113

0 1
0 10 1
0 104
0 105
0 106
02
0215
0216
0217
0218
0219
0221
0222
0223

.01
.01
.01
.03
.02

0101 .03
0102 .03
01
0101
02
0211
0212
0213
0214
0215
0216
0217 .02
0218
03
0331
0332
04
044 1
0442
0443
0444 .01
0445 .01

Other
i ndex
base

Index
1
Apr.
Uuly
1981 2/ 11981 2/

Pr i c e
Auq.
1981 2/

293.4

296.0

296 .2

Industrial commodities

303.5

306.0

307 .0

Farm p r o d u c t s , p r o c e s s e d f o o d s a n d f e e d s

253.8

256.6

2 5 3 ..9

263.3

263. 1

257,.8

286. 1

265.0

257.3

tray c t n .
cell c t n .
box
lug
3/4 b u .
box
qt.
crate

223.0
196. 1
289.7
107.0
240.0
1 15.2
233.7
207.7
212.2
268.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
155.8
300.5

223.9
267.5
365.0
152.9
329.0
192. 3
202. 1
(3)
(3)
208.2
(3)
93.9
(3)
27 1.0
171.7

220.8
243.8
(3)
181 .0
248.7
164.6
208.5
(3)
(3)
193.0
283.3
92.5
198.0
304.9
(3)

lb.
lb.

391.5
288.7
477.9

384.3
266.5
483.8

384.3
266.5
483.8

317.0

278.3

267. 1

100 lb.
100 l b .
100 l b .
5 0 1 b ctn
501bs.

489. 1
235.3
247.5
205. 3
191.1
290.6
194.8
499.5
169.2
366.6
357.3
363.9
352.3
508.9
449.4
562.8
617.0
338.4
561.6

557.4
208.0
137. 1
259.6
299.7
214.5
252. 1
369. 1
108.5
148. 1
470.8
56 1.5
(3)
398.4
376.4
573.8
37 1.8
351 .2
403.6

557.4
207.9
137. 1
273.2
280.5
168.4
275.0
374.6
98.0
157. 1
394. 1
405.5
386. 1
350.2
350.2
349.3
252. 9
361.5
451.6

Fresh and dried fruits and veqetables

011

0112

commodities

Farm p r o d u c t s

01

0111

Unit

Fresh fruits
Citrus fruits
Grapefruit, Florida
Lemons
Oranqes, Florida
Oranges, California
Other fruits
Apples, Delicious
Aoples, Mcintosh
B a n a n a s , 40 l b . box
Grapes
Peaches
Pears
Strawberri es
Cantaloupes
Dried

4/5
half
4/5
half

fruits
Prunes
Rai s i n s

Fresh and dried veqetables
Dried vegetables
Beans, dried
Fresh vegetables, except potatoes
Cabbage
Carrots
Celery
C o r n , sweet
Lettuce
Oni o n s
Tomatoes
Snap beans
Sweet potatoes
New York
Chi c a q o
Uhi te p o t a t o e s
Western, Chicago
Midwestern, Chicago
E a s t e r n , New York
W e s t e r n , New York
White potatoes, Western, Los Angeles

bu.
box
bu.
box

100 l b .
50 lb.
48 l b .
crate
crate
carton
50 l b .
30 l b . c t n .
bu.
50 l b .
50 lb.

Auq.
1981

(3)
$18.500
7.699
11.875
(3)
(3)
5.540
13.587
5.500
13.564
2.250

.556
.810

49.000
3.000
11.313
13.333
6.083
12.000
11.250
11.300
8.357
19.500
20.000
15.000
10.500
8.250
11.750
12. 167

0 12

Gra ins

264.7

257.4

242.7

0121

Wheat

bu.
bu.
bu.
bu.

262.6
265.5
242.4
268.9
272.6

242.6
252.6
226.5
255.2
216.0

239.9
249.4
220.5
252.8
218.9

266. 1

266.7

244.5

bu.

210.6

197. 9

193.7

2.280

bu.

267. 1

270.2

245.7

3 . 193

bu.

309.8

298.5

283.5

1 .995

bu.

332.9

309.3

283.5

3.300

246.6

266.5

262.0

254.4
26 1.3
280.0
262.4
260.8
269.0
247.8
272.0
192.6
121 .5
264.4

264. 1
273. 1
311.7
273.6
272.4
267.9
248.6
270.3
186.0
146.5
225.5

259.6
267 .8
304.6
268.4
266.6
269.4
258.5
268.8
180.8
121.0
241 . 1

0122

0 10 1
0102
0103
0 104

0132

0133

Ord.,
1, D .
no.1,
no.2,

n o . 1, K a n s a s C i t y
N. Ord., Minneapolis
Portland, Oregon
St. Louis

Other grains
Barley
No. 2 feed, Minn.
Corn
No.2, Chicago
Oats
No.2, Minneapolis
Rye
No.2, Minneapolis

01
0101
02
0205
03
031 1
04
0415

013
0 131

Hard winter
Spring, no.
Soft w h i t e ,
Red w i n t e r ,

L i vestock
01
0101
0 111
0 122
02
0231
024 1
03
0351
0353
01
0161
0171
02
0281

.03
.02
.02
.02
.02
.01
.01

.04
.03
.02

0 191 .01

Cattle
Steers
Prime
Choi c e
Good
Cows
C o m m e r c i al
Cutter and canner
Calves
C a l v e s , C h o i c e , L a n c a s t e r at
Choice, South St. Paul
Hogs
Barrows and gilts
200-240 lb.
Barrows and gilts 270-300
Sows
S o w s 3 5 0 - 4 0 0 lb
Lambs

Cho i c e

lb.

100
100
100

100 l b .
100 lb.
stockyards lOOlbs.
100 l b .

69.420
66.380
6 1.650
44.600
42.000
95.000
77.500

100
100

lb.
lb.

191.3
192.5
194.3
190.7

244. 1
246.2
246.9
248.8

239.6
24 1.3
246.9
227.3

52.040
45.750

100

lb.

187.6

233.0

232.9

44.380

100

lb.

286. 1

270.5

277.2

62.000

See -footnotes at end of table.




lb.
lb.
lb.

4 . 163
3.983
4.230
3.485

39

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity code
014
0141

Live
02
0181
0185

Turkeys
Hens
Toms

0152

0153

0155

0101

.04

01
0101
02
0231

.01

.01
.01

0162

0102
0101

.02
.02

017
0171

0182

0183

0192
0193

182. 7
212. 9
245. 3

274.2

251. 3

232. 5

lb.

284. 0

258. 3

237.4

.690

lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.

198. 4
228. 0
211. 1
178. 1
172. 9
167. 2

202. 0
232. 1
217. 3
186. 4
172. 9
167. 2

202. 0
232. 1
217. 3
186. 4
172. 9
167. 2

and up
up
up
and up
and up

2..825
2..625
2.,250
1..850
1.,725

263. 6
202. 5
213. 9
352. 6

263. 3
211. 5
223.2
342. 3

258. 1
205. 4
2 1 6 .,7
337. 6

3,.040

Plant fibers, except cotton
Hard fibers
A b a c a , m a n i l a fiber» g r a d e I
Soft (bast) fibers
Juta»raWfbang tossa C

275 lb. b l .

242. 2
320. 7
280.8

232. 4
301. 7
253.6

233. 4
303.8
253. 6

56,.000

lb.

175. 9

175. 9

175. 9

.290

287. 2

284. 3

285. 0

Jun/73

274. 4
2 1 1 .,4

271. 9
209. 5

2 7 2 .,3
209. 8

13 .582

Jun/73

321. 4
231.4

316.6
227. 9

3 1 8 .,7
2 2 9 .,4

12 .464

196. 2

185. 1

180..7

M i l k e l i g i b l e for f l u i d u s e
Milk, fluid usa
Milk,

100 l b s

manufacturing grada
Milk, manufacturing grada

Eggs»

Hay

0101
0101
0111
0101
0111
0121
0131

.02
.01

.01
.01

100 l b s

Hayseeds
Alfalfa
Clover

0101
0101

hayseeds

265. 9
262. 0

265. 9
262. 0

5 5 .,000

100 l b .
100 l b .

237. 3
221. 1
244. 2

238. 3
(3)
(3)

248. 6
231. 5
256. 3

115,.876
8 8 .,031

bu.
lb.
ton
bu.

302. 4
255. 1
631. 4
(3)
273. 0

294. 9
245. 7
(3)
(3)
266. 5

289. 7
245. 7
631. 4
191. 4
259. 4

7,.800
1,. 180
111,.000
7.. 125

295. 9

250. 2

263. 9

lb.
lb.

393. 7
4 0 1 ., 1
4 6 0 .,5
435. 0
338. 6
3 1 8 .,5
409. 6
399. 0
4 2 5 ., 1

273. 4
261.4
244. 0
310.4
257. 3
288.4
375. 0
376. 5
37 1.5

296. 2
286. 9
268. 3
352. 7
275. 0
308. 5
389. 9
388. 6
390. 7

lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.

2 1 8 ..0

208.6

207. 5

100 l b .

235. 0

247. 5

254. 7

P e c a n s (in

lb.

(3)

(3)

(3)

247. 6

252. 1

2 5 0 .,7

shell)
feeds
products

Bakery products
klhite pan b r e a d
W h i t e pan b r a a d , n o r t h e a s t
White pan braad, north cantral
W h i t e pan b r e a d , s o u t h
W h i t e pan b r e a d , w a s t
Other bread
White hearth bread
Dark w h e a t b r e a d
Rye bread
Other variety bread
Braad typa rolls
Hamburger and weiner rolls
Brown and sarva rolls
English muffins

Dec/68
Dec/68
Dec/68
Dec/68
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80

Sea footnotes at and of tabla.




278. 0
273. 9

lb.

Cereal and bakery
01
0106
0107
0 108
0109
04
040 1
0402
0403
0404
05
0501
0502
0503

ton

tobacco
Loaf tobacco

Processed foods and

021

158. 0
284. 3

products

G r e e n c o f f e e , c o c o a b e a n s , a n d taa
Green coffee
Santos, no. 4
Colombian, Manizales
A m b r i z , two b b
Mexican, washed
Cocoa beans
Accra
Bahi a
Tea
Black

Nuts

161. 8
288. 3

Dec/7 1

oilseeds

Oilseeds
Flaxseed
Peanuts
Cottonseed
Soybeans

Leaf

171. 5
296. 3

doz,

largo

Alfalfa

Other farm
01
0101 .01
0111
0 113 .01
0 115
02
0221
0222
03
0331 .02

$0,.388
.420

lb.

Hay, hayseeds and

02

0211

210. 1

203. 7
247.2
262.8

Foreign wool
Apparel wool
A u s t r a l i a n 6 4 ' s t y p e 62
Carpat wool

0105

019
0191

210. 0

187. 8
230. 7
239. 5

Eggs

018
0181

189. 7

Flui d milk

016
0161

in.
and
and
in.
in.

IPrice
1
1 Aug.
1 1981

210. 3

fibers

cotton
Gr 4 1 , s t a p l e 34-10 spot m k t . a v g .

Aug.
1981 2/

215. 3

lb.
lb.

Domestic apparel wool
6 4 * 3 , s t a p l e 2 3/4
6 2 '( s , s t a p l e 3 i n .
6 0 s , staple 3 in.
5 8 ' s . s t a p l e 3 1/4
5 4 ' s , s t a p l e 3 1/2

0101
0106
0107
0108
0 111
01
0101
02

Raw

Index
Apr.
July
1981 2/ 1981 2/
195. 4

fryars

Plant and animal

015

Other
index
base

poultry

Chi c k e n s
Broilars and

0142

0151

Unit

1/| C o m m o d i t y
1

40

2 5 3 ..9

257. 2

256. 6

2 6 4 ..7
2 5 2 ,. 1
234. 4
2 4 8 .9
234 .2
2 6 4 ,.7
102,.9
102..9
103,. 1
104,.3
100..8
103,.6
103 .8
101,.0
105,. 1

267.8
256. 3
238. 6
253. 0
2 3 7 ., 1
2 7 0 .,4
105. 0
102. 5
104.8
109. 0
104. 7
106. 7
106. 9
102. 9
112. 2

268. 4
2 5 7 ..2
2 4 2 ..0
(3)
(3)
2 6 9 ..6
105. 4
102..5
105. 8
109,. 1
104..7
107..2
(3)
102..9
1 12.2

.705

1.,270
1. 500
,930
1 ,230
!
1., 120
1.,020
1..037

(3)

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
... T
-

I
I
I
I

I
Commodity code J/| Commodity
0211

Bakery products
0504
06
060 1
07
070 1
0702
08
080 1
0802
09
090 1
12
120 1
21
210 1
2102

0212

0213

0214

01
0 10 1
0 102
0103
0109
0 111
02
0215
0223

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.02
.01

.0 1
.01
.01
.04
.01

0 102 .0 1
0 103 .03
0 104 .03

0222

0223

03
0316
04
0419
0421
01
0 10 1
0102
0103
0 104
0 107
02
0211
0212
0213
03
0314
0315
0317
0318
0319
0321
0322
0323
04
0425
0426
0427

100
100
100
100
100
lb.
lb.

.01
.01

.01

.04
.01
.05
.03

0109 .02
0111 .02
0 1 1 3 .02

Pr i ce
Auq.
198 1

Dec/80

104. 5

103. 9

104. 0

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80

104 .6
103. 5
101. 6
104. 1
101. 8
101. 7
(3)
102. 4
104. 2

(3)
104. 4
10 1.6
105. 2
103. 0
(3)
102. 8
102. 4
(3)

105. 3
105. 0
10 1.6
(3)
103. 3
103. 6
102. 8
102. 4
(3)

Dec/80

102. 5
304. 6
322. 9
263.8

103. 8
304. 6
322. 9
263.8

103. 8
304. 6
322. 9
263.8

207. 5
195. 3
194. 9
189. 5
181 .2
87. 3
175. 4
236. 9
225. 3
142. 9

205. 6
190. 2
190. 3
185. 0
176. 5
83. 3
167. 0
242. 3
230. 6
142. 9

205. 0
189. 4
189. 3
185. 4
175. 5
83. 3
162. 9
242. 3
230. 6
142. 9

30 1. 0
323. 6
278. 9

297 .4
329. 5
269. 1

284. 3
311.8
259. 3

265
265

27 1. 4
299.8
240. 5
243. 6

288. 2
312.8
245. 0
259. 5

288. 2
312.8
245. 0
259. 5

34 0
,631

239. 1

257. 1

254. 2

230. 0
244. 5
247. 6
220. 4
259. 6
99. 0
96 .3
93,.7
95 .2
200 .2
8 5 ,.5
? 0 2..8
252,.4
186,.6
228,.9
184 .0
2 3 7 ,.8
2 3 0 ,.7
231,. 1
26 1,.4
2 6 7 ,.2

250. 4
257. 4
269. 3
228.8
265. 5
103. 3
10 1.2
93. 1
94. 8
236. 3
93. 3
221. 4
278. 9
(3)
326. 0
222. 7
253. 6
260. 2
246. 3
258. 0
275. 2

248. 9
252. 4
26 1 .1
225. 4
(3)
101 .3
99. 9
93. 6
94..5
2 3 4 ..4
93.8
2 2 6 ..5
2 8 2 ..2
217. 2
2 9 1 ..8
222. 6
2 6 2 .,4
2 6 4 .,4
2 6 9 ..2
(3)
275. 2

188 . 1
176 .9
(3)
193 .6
185 .3
198 .6

205. 2
192. 0
(3)
215. 5
200. 9
227. 0

202,.6
192..0
178..6
2 0 2 ,, 1
186,.5
2 1 5 ,.0

386,.7
438 .8
706 .5
519 . 9
357 .8
322 .4
373 .5
410 .0
615 . 1
(3)
256 . 7
391 .6
139 .8
397 .9
351 .9
463 .3
386 .8
489 .4
283 .9
37 1 . 1
365 . 1
298 .2
355 .4
311 .4

382. 9
465. 4
3 8 5 .,4
4 5 9 .,4
507. 9
179..9
(3)
368. 8
278. 6
(3)
256. 7
378. 2
132..5
372. 7
(3)
413. 9
(3)
4 6 9 ..9
310..4
367,.0
366..8
2 9 8 ,.2
355,.4
328..7

367..2
4 6 9 ,.2
385,.4
47 1 .5
,
507 .9
179 .9
(3)
340..2
34 1,.7
376.8
2 6 3 ..3
343..4
130., 1
372..7
(3)
331.,6
(3)
450,.4
310,.4
367 .0
370,.0
298 .2
359,.3
328 .7

245 .4

2 4 5 ..5

245 .6

194
145
140
159

194.3
144..9
140..7
153..7

194 .2
144,.9
140 .7
158,.7

Dec/73

Dec/74

lb.
lb.
case/24
lb.
lb.

Dec/72

fish

Processed poultry
B r o i l e r s or f r y e r s
Turkeys
Hens, young, 8-16 lbs.
T o m s , y o u n g , 14-20 l b s .
Fresh and processed fish
U n p r o c e s s e d fin f i s h
Haddock
Halibut
Salmon
Whi t e f i s h
Yellow pike
F r e s h p r o c e s s e d fish
Haddock fillets
Shr i m p
Oysters
Frozen processed fish
Cod fillets
Flounder fillets
Ocean perch fillets
Shr i m p
Shrimp, raw, breaded
Frozen fish blocks
Frozen fish sticks
Frozen f i s h p o r t i o n s
Canned fish
S a l m o n , n o . 1 tall can
T u n a , 6 1/2 o z . can
S a r d i n e s , M a i n e , 3 1/4 o z . can
Dairy

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80

Dec/70

Dec/69
ib.
lb.

100 l b .
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
gal.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.

Dec/73

Dec/67

case/48
case/48
case/100

products

Fresh processed milk
North Eastern Region
North Central Region
Southern Region

1/2 g a l .
1/2 g a l .
1/2 g a l .

See -footnotes at end of table.




lb.
lb.
lb.
lbs.
lb.

Meats
Beef a n d veal
USDA c h o i c e b e e f c a r c a s s e s
USDA u t i l i t y b e e f c a r c a s s e s
USDA g o o d b e e f c a r c a s s e s
O t h e r USDA g r a d e d a n d u n g r a d e d b e e f c a r c a s s e s
Primal and fabricated beef cuts
Boneless beef including hamburger
Variety meats (edible organs)
Pork
Slab bacon
Sliced bacon
Hams
Pi cni cs
Boston butts
Pork l o i n s
Other meats
F r a n k f u r t e r s , s k i n l e s s , all m e a t
B o l o g n a , all m e a t
F r e s h pork s a u s a g e , r o l l , a r t i f i c i a l, c a s i n g
case/24
C a n n e d l u n c h e o n m e a t , 12 o z . can

01
0102
0104
0106
0108
0 111
0113
0115
04
0419
0421
0423
0424
0425
0431
05
0563
0565
0567
0569

023
0231

cereals
Rolled oats
Corn m e a l , whi te
Macaroni

M e a t s , poultry, and

022
0221

Flour and flour b a s e m i x e s
Flour
Standard patents, Buffalo
95 p e t . p a t e n t s , K a n s a s C i t y
Standard patents, Minneapolis
S o f t red w i n t e r w h e a t f l o u r
Standard patents, Portland, Oreqon
Flour b a s e m i x e s a n d d o u q h s
Flour b a s e c a k e m i x
Pie crust mix

Other

Index ,
I
"1
I Other 1
1
1
I index lApr.
Uuly
1 Auq.
1 1981 2/ 1 198 1 2 / | 1981 2/
I base

(Cont'd)

O t h e r b r e a d type r o l l s
Bread stuffinq, croutons, and bread crumbs
Bread stuffinq, c r o u t o n s , and bread crumbs
Sweet yeast goods
Yeast raised douqhnuts
Other sweet y e a s t q o o d s
Soft c a k e s
Snack c a k e s
O t h e r soft c a k e s
Pies
Snack p i e s
C a k e type d o u q h n u t s
C a k e type d o u q h n u t s
Cookies and crackers
lb.
Cook i es
lb.
Crackers

Milled rice
Rice, no.2, medium qrain
R i c e , n o . 2 , long g r a i n

0101
0 102

Unit

41

Apr/74
Apr/74
Apr/74

.6
.5
.9
.8

S 1. 107
734

12. 443
10 .300
10. 750
1 1 .167
10. 230
,724

.485
.626
.655

60 .000
1 .950
2 .200
1 .325
(3)
1 .625
4 . 150
20 .000
1 .080
1 .480
(3)
3 .525
1 .040
1 .330
86 .000
45 .250
38 .000

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967= 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity code J/

C o m m o d i ty

Fresh processed milk
.01
0232

Mestern

Unit

02
0211
0221
0251
03
0311
0315

Natural and processed cheese
Natural cheese, except cottage cheese
American-type cheese
Italian-type cheese
Other natural cheese, except cottage
Processed cheese and related products
Processed cheese
Cheese spread

0131
0132

Ice c r e a m
Bulk
P r e - p a c k a g e d , half

0141
0171

C o n c e n t r a t e d milk p r o d u c t s
Ililk, e v a p o r a t e d , w h o l e , 14 1/2 o z . cai
M i l k , nonfat, dry
Processed fruits and

0242

1/2 g a l .

0111 .01
0112
0113

99
99
99
,99
99
99
99
99
99
99
.99
,99
99
.99
99
,99
.99

case/48
lb.

vegetables

Dried and dehydrated fruits
Prunes, 1 lb. pkg.
R a i s i n s , 15 o z . p k g .

0101
0103
0106
0107
0109
0111
0117
0123
0126
0131
0133
0137
0141
0144
0145
0146

99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99

Canned vegetables and juices
Asparagus
Beets
Sweet corn, cream style
Sweet corn whole kernal
F r e s h lima b e a n s
Green peas
Beans, green and wax
Spi n a c h
Tomatoes
Tomato pulp and puree
Tomato sauce
Catsup
Tomato juice
Mushrooms
Sweet potatoes
Mhite potatoes

0101
0103
0105
0106
0108
0109
0111
01 12
0113
0115
0116
0121

99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99

Frozen vegetables
Frozen green peas
Frozen green beans
Frozen Brussels sprouts
F r o z e n lima b e a n s
Frozen French fried potatoes
Other frozen potato products
Frozen cauliflower
Frozen spinach
Frozen succotash
Other frozen combinations
Frozen carrots
Frozen sweet cob c o r n , yellow
Other frozen vegetables

0101

.09

0246

Jun/81
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/81
Dec/72
Jun/81

Canned fruits and juices
Canned fruits
Applesause
Apples
Apri c o t s
Cherri es
Fruit cocktail
F r u i t s for s a l a d s
Fruit pie fillings
Peaches
Pears
Pineapples
Cranberries and cranberry sauce
Canned fruit juices
Orange juice, single strength
Grape juice
Pineapple juice
Grapefruit juice
Apple juice
Other whole fruit juices and mixtures

0 1 0 1 .03
0102

0118

lb.
lb.
lb.

gal.

02
020 1 99
0206 ,99
03
030 1 99
99
0304
99
0311
99
0321

0244

Jun/81

Jun/81
Jun/81

Jun/81

165.8

166.9

166.6

224.8
229.4
221.7
219.2

224.8
229.4
221.6
219.2

308.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
218. 1
(3)

309.3
100.0
99.8
100.4
100.0
98.9
216.4
94.9

310.2
100.0
99.9
100.3
(3)
99.5
218.4
94.6

232.2
216.7
239.4

233.6
218.7
240.6

233.6
218.7
240.6

4.082
4 . 185

407.2
307.6
460.3

407.2
307.6
460.3

407.2
307.6
460.3

21.710
.949

258.0

266.5

267.6

272.0
237.0
230.8
(3)
233.3
223.2
24 1.5
(3)
(3)
266.8
212.3
213.6
229.2
327.0
356.6
268.6
440.0
318.5
319.4
(3)

273.9
239.9
233.6
100.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
100.0
100.0
275.7
214.7
(3)
(3)
327.6
(3)
(3)
467.4
312.4
323.2
100.0

278.6
244.7
(3)
100.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
100.0
101.5
277 . 1
212.3
(3)
(3)
332.0
(3)
(3)
474.2
312.4
323.2
100.5

316.4
100. 1
(3)
100.7
99.7
338. 1
(3)
99. 1
92.6

319.9
104.8
(3)
102. 1
99.9
338. 1
(3)
99.8
92.6

co c e n t r a t e

Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81

case/24
case/24

Dec/67
Dec/67

399.3
270.7
443.5

408.7
270.7
459. 1

408.7
270.7
459. 1

220.6
270.3
(3)
222.0
217.8
(3)
197.3
196.2
(3)
202.0
(3)
221. 1
225.9
247.8
193.5
301.4
(3)

234.4
(3)
102.5
(3)
223.2
99. 1
206. 1
206.7
108.2
228.9
104.7
233.5
244.7
258.7
205.4
(3)
107.3

233.3
(3)
102.5
(3)
220.5
100.0
202.2
202.9
108.2
228.5
104.7
236.0
243.0
258.7
(3)
(3)
107.5

246.6
236. 1
(3)
(3)
230.8
252.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

257.0
209.7
101.2
107.9
(3)
272.3
97.8
99.9
100.0
100.7
10 1.1
100.0
100.0
100.7

258.8
228.6
(3)
107.9
(3)
273.0
97.2
101.5
100.0
(3)
101.1
100.0
(3)
100.7

Jun/81
Jun/81

Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81

Dec/67
Dec/67
Jun/8 1

Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
lb.

confectionery

See footnotes at end of table.




Aug.
1981

224.4
228.9
221.0
219.2

317.2
(3)
230.5
(3)
(3)
338. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)

Jun/81

Dried and dehydrated vegetables
Potatoes, instant mashed
Sugar and

Apr/74

gallons

Frozen fruits, juices and ades
Frozen fruits
Frozen strawberries
Frozen blueberries
Frozen juices and ades
F r o z e n o r a n g e juice
Grapefruit juice
O t h e r f r o z e n f r u i t a n d b e r r y juice»
Citrus pulp

.02

Price

Index
Apr.
July
1 Aug.
1981 2/ 1981 2/1 1981 2/

(Cont'd)
Region

Butter
G r a d e A a n d A A , New Y o r k
Grade A and AA, Chicago
G r a d e A a n d A A , San F r a n c i s c o

01
0101
0102
0106
0111
0121
0122
0123
0126
0131
0136
0 138
02
0241
0246
0251
0253
0255
0259

1
1 Other
1 index
1 b*=e

42

Dec/67

174.0

188.5

181.4

284.5

269.8

269. 1

$1.764
1.480
1.748

17.689
25.235

.546

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
1
1
Commodi ty c o d e J,/ | C o m m o d i t y
0252
0253

0101

Raui c a n e suqar
Raw c a n e suqar

01
0 10 1
02
020 1
0202
0203

R e f i n e d suqar
C o n s u m e r size p a c k a q e s
G r a n u l a t e d c a n e suqar
For u s e in food m a n u f a c t u r i n q
G r a n u l a t e d c a n e suqar in b a q s
G r a n u l a t e d b e e t suqar in bulk
G r a n u l a t e d b e e t sugar in b a q s

0254

0255

0101
0102
0103
01
0 10 1
0 102
02
020 1

02

01
05
01

02
07

026 1

01
0101
0 103
02
021 1
0212
03
0321
0322
01
0106
0 121
0 131
05
0502
0503
0504
0505
0507
0509
0511
0519
06
0609

0263

01
0101
0102
0103
02
0206
03
0311
0312

0264

13
15
.03
.07
.03
.04

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
. 99
.99
.99
.99
.99

.99
.99
.99
.03
.03
.09

0101 .01
0103 .03
0105 .06

027

0273

0274

Confectionery materials
Honey, extracted
Chocolate coatinq, milk
Corn s y r u p
Confectionery end products
Candy bars
Solid chocolate bars
Chocolate coated bars
C h e w i n q qum
C h e w i n g qum

Alcoholic beverages
Malt beveraqes
B e e r , 11 or 12 o z . b o t t l e
B e e r , 11 or 12 o z . can
Di st i1 led spi r i ts
Whiskey, straiqht bourbon, fifth
W h i s k e y , spirit b l e n d , fifth
Mine
Still t a b l e , f i f t h
Still dessert, fifth

Packaqed beveraqe materials
Coffee (whole bean, ground, & instant)
Ground roasted coffee
W h o l e bean c o f f e e
Soluble (instant) coffee
Cocoa
Powdered, sweetened, lb. pkg
Tea
Bags
Loose
Other beverage materials
Malt
Flavoring syrup (fountain)
K o l a s y r u p , for u s e b y b o t t l e r s

271. 5

253. 9

$ 1 8 . 470

160. 7
150. 9
286. 5
162. 4
288. 5
303. 5
282.8

163. 5
153. 3
291. 1
165. 2
298. 4
303. 5
282.8

2 9 . 498
2 8 . 025
2 7 . 400

Dec/77

167. 7
299. 7
278. 2
278. 0

171. 2
296.4
269. 9
290.7

174. 4
304. 4
274. 5
296. 1

13. 8 8 8

Dec/77
Dec/77

120. 7
1 14.7
257. 4
221. 4

119. 4
114. 7
257. 4
221.4

119. 4
114. 7
257.4
221. 4

Dec/77

100 lb.
100 l b .
100 lb.
lb.
lb.
100 l b .

lb.
lb.

344.6

321. 7

321. 7

246. 0

246. 3

246. 3

188. 6
187. 0
194. 1
178. 1
173. 6
154. 1
199. 6
231. 9
234. 9
241. 7

190. 0
188. 3
193. 1
180. 9
174. 5
154. 1
202. 0
234. 6
237. 4
245. 0

191. i
189. 2
193. 4
182. 0
175. 6
154. 1
205. 4
236. 9
238. 7
249. 5

299. 1
(3)
307. 9
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
265. 7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

298. 5
304.8
302. 2
103. 2
100. 4
101 .5
100. 3
255. 3
100. 3
276.2
205.2
100..6
(3)
104,.3
100..0
100,.0

297. 5
303.8
301. 9
102. 2
100. 4
101., 1
100. 5
254. 9
100. 3
280. 6
205. 2
99 .0
102,.7
104 .4
100 .0
100 .0

314. 4
325. 7
339. 3
(3)
285. 6

312,.9
323 .2
336..2
99,.5
2 8 4 ..5

312
322
334
98
286

.0
. 1
.0
.8
.4

348. 1
208. 3
208. 2
222. 7

348,. 1
2 1 0 ..6
210,.3
226,.2

348
210
210
226

. 1
.6
.3
.2

Dec/68

286. 1
213. 5
175. 9

286,. 1
209 .4
178,.8

286 . 1
206 .0
178 .8

232.4

235 . 1

228 .4

Dec/80

298. 9
104. 5

299,.9
103..5

313 .3
104 .0

193. 5
206. 2
111. 9
150. 9
266.8
224. 9
214. 2

199 .0
216 .0
103 . 1
157 .2
307 .2
227 . 1
244,.2

186
197
103
148
347
196
214

case

case/24
case/24
case/12
case/12
case/12
case/12

Jun/81
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/81
Dec/68
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/8 1
Jun/81

Jun/81
lb.
lb.
lb.
341b.
gal.
gal.

0103 .99
0101
0105
0 111
0121
0 131
0141

Crude vegetable oils
Soybean oil, crude, not degummed
Soybean oil, crude, degummed
C o t t o n s e e d oil
P e a n u t oil
C o r n oil
C o c o n u t oil

lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.

0101 .02
0111 .02
0121 .01
0131 .02

Refined vegetable oils
Cottonseed oil
Corn oil
S o y b e a n oil
P e a n u t oil

lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.

209. 6
209. 3
215. 0
202. 6
254. 1

221
224
216
207
285

0101 .02
0106
0121 .03

V e g e t a b l e oil e n d p r o d u c t s
S h o r t e n i n g , 3 l b . tin
S h o r t e n i n g , 440 l b . d r u m
Margari ne

lb.
cwt.
lbs.

241. 1
265.8
226. 5
233.8

240 .4
(3)
221 .6
235 . 1

249. 9

2 5 2 .2

252 .0

275. 0
290.2
(3)
275. 2
211. 7

279.8
(3)
100,.0
(3)
(3)

289 .2
(3)
109 .7
(3)
(3)

.99
.99
.01
.0 1
.01
.02

Miscellaneous processed
0101 .99
0103 .99
0111 .99
0121 .99

Jun/81
Dec/67

See -footnotes at end of table.




Jun/80

foods

Jams, jellies, and preserves
Strawberry jams and preserves
Other jams and preserves
Grape jellies
Maraschino cherries

43

Aug.
1981

182. 6
166. 6
316. 3
185. 3
318. 2
319. 3
4 14.4

Dec/77
Dec/77

Soft d r i n k s
Cola, excludinq diet cola
C o l a , b o t t l e d , e x c l u d i n q diet cola
C o l a , c a n s , e x c l u d i n g d i e t cola
Cola, b u l k , excluding diet cola
Other carbonated drinks
C a r b o n a t e d o r a n g e soda
L e m o n , lime and l e m o n - l i m e
Root b e e r a n d s a r s a p a r i l l a
Ginger ale
C l u b soda
O t h e r c a r b o n a t e d n o n d i e t soda
Diet c o l a
O t h e r c a r b o n a t e d d i e t soda
N o n c a r b o n a t e d soft d r i n k s
Other noncarbonated fruit drinks and ades

Aug.
1981 2/

274. 9

lb.

5 lb.

Price

Index
Apr.
July
1981 2/ 1981 2/

Animal fats and oils
L a r d c o m m e r c i a l s i z e s (over 3 l b s )

028
0281

100

Other
i ndex
base

Fats and oils

027 1
0272

Unit

Beverages and beverage m a t e r i a l s

026

0262

""I
1
1
1

.6
.8
.7
.9
.8

1. 547

183. 399

1 .224
4 .612
3 .487
5 .362

.6
.5
.9
.8
.6
.3
.2

.265
.430
.223
.285

196 .5
210 .0
147 .2
188 .9
317 .6

.355
.223
.266
.500

2 3 8 .0
(3)
212 .0
235 . 1

44 .000
.637

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
C o m m o d i t y c o d e J,/

1
1
1

C o m m o d i ty

0283
0101
0102

.01

0151
0153

.03
.02

0101

.99

0101
0103
0105
0108
0113
0131
0141

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.03

0293

Speci alt ies
Pork a n d b e a n s , n o . 300 c a n
S p a g h e t t i n o . 300 can

doz.
doz.

226.5
287.8
215.9

227.9
287.8

220.0

228.6
287.8
224. 1

232. 1
176 .4

233.0
177.4

233.0
177.4

(3)
(3)

100.0

100.0

100.0
100. 1

0318

0327

Jun/81
Jun/81

mustard

Other miscellaneous processed foods
Salad dressings
M a y o n n a i se
Other spoon-type dressings
French dressing
Other pourable-type dressings
P e p p e r , w h o l e , black
P e a n u t b u t t e r , 12 o z . jar

lb.
doz.

Formula feeds
Broiler feed, complete
Egg layer f e e d
Starter-grower feed, complete
Turkey feed, complete
Dairy feed
Beef cattle feed
Swine feed
Horse t mule feed

2 3 2 ..2

2 2 8 ..8

2 1 8 ,.3
2 1 8 ..3
2 0 6 ,.9
2 1 0 ..0

2 0 0 ,.4
168..5
158,.0
2 2 2 ,.4

71 .000
68 .000
107 .500

285. 4
265. 7
284. 6

2 7 7 ,.6
2 4 2 ..7
2 7 8 ,.4

2 7 4 ,. 1
2 4 2 ..7
2 7 4 ,.6

185 .000

229. 0
232. 6
237. 8
89.8
95. 0
2 2 8 .,5
210. 0
220. 4
102. 0

2 2 4 .. 1
2 2 6 ..7
2 3 5 ,. 1
8 6 ,.4
(3)
2 1 9 ,.0
209.6
217. 5
97. 0

2 2 2 ..2
2 2 5 ..9
2 3 0 .. 1
8 6 ..6
(3)
2 1 6 .,8
206. 1
216. 7
100. 2

199. 5
105. 4
265. 0
252. 7
302. 3
92. 9
104. 0

200. 9
108. 2
276. 2
263. 6
286. 0
92. 4
108. 2

199. 3
104. 8
267.8
252. 7
27 1. 5
92. 0
107. 5

197. 6

200. 5

201.4

Dec/75

151. 5

158. 6

162. 0

Dec/75

151. 6
190. 3
158. 8
(3)
17 1 .3

160. 9
(3)
168. 3
100. 4
(3)

163. 1
(3)
171. 0
102. 9
(3)

Dec/80
Dec/80

Dec/80
Dec/79

Dec/80
Dec/80

fibers

.99
.99

Unprocessed filament yarns
Cellulosi c
Non-cellulosi c
Nylon textile yarn, selected
Nylon tire yarn

01
0101
02
020 1 .99
0 2 0 2 .99
0211 .99

Staple, tow, and fiberfill
Cellulosic
Vi s c o s e
Non-celluiosi c
Nylon and aramid
Acrylic and modacrylic
O t h e r n o n - c e l l u l o s i c staple»

01
02
0214
0217

Processed yarns and
01
0101
0103
0105
02
0221
03
0331
0332
0333
0334
0341
0345
0351
0361
01
0101

.05
.02
.03

.02
.99
.04
.01

deniers

Jun/81

tow, and fiberfill

threads

Yarns
Cotton
C o t t o n y a r n , c o m b e d k n i t t i n g , 3 0 's
lb.
C o t t o n y a r n , c a r d e d w e a v i n g , 2 0 / 2 •s
lb.
C o t t o n y a r n , c a r d e d k n i t t i n g , 20* s
lb.
Wool
Wool knitting yarn, 2/20's
lb.
Synthetic
T e x t u r e d n y l o n y a r n , 70 d e n i e r
lb.
N y l o n f i l a m e n t y a r n , 1300 d e n i e r
lb.
S p u n n y l o n y a r n 15-18
lb.
N y l o n b c f y a r n , 1300 d e n i e r
lb.
T e x t u r e d p o l y e s t e r y afr n , 145-179 d r a w n equi v . d e n i e r
Polyester/cotton, 18 s
lb.
Spun acrylic» 6 denier
lb.
S p u n v i s c o s e rayon» 1.5 d e n i e r
lb.
Threads
Cotton
Cotton thread, industrial

use

cone

See -footnotes at end of table.




44

258.8
100.0
223.3

242. 7
237. 3
227. 8
248. 3

Textile products and apparel
Synthetic

3.807
2.685

237. 7

Jun/8 1
Jun/81
Jun/8 1

ton

Miscellaneous feedstuffs
O t h e r than p e t f o o d
Meat meal
Dry t a n k a g e
Fish meal
Grain, ground, rolled
Mineral mixture

$0,420
1.785

259.8

ton
ton
ton
feeds

Aug.
1981

257 .3
(3)
223.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
211.1
343.5

feeds

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

032
0326

sauces
Prepared

0101
0103
0105
0107
0121
0131
0141
0151

031
0315

Meat

foods

Vegetable cake and meal
Cottonseed meal
Soybean meal

03

290.4
(3)
(3)
100. 1
100.2
99.4
173.9
171.6
170.6

.99

03
030 1
0303 .02
0305
0307 .99
0309 .99

290.6
(3)
(3)
100.0
100.2
100.0
181. 1
179.8
176.8

0101
0111

0294

285.6
286.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
175.7
175.7
170.6

Grain by-product feeds
Bran
Mi ddli n g s
Gluten feed, corn

0101
0111
0121

Aug.
198 1 2/

lb.
lb.

Prepared animal

029

Jun/81
Jun/8 1
Jun/81

Pr i c e

Index
1
Apr.
Uuly
1981 2/1 1981 2/

Processed eggs
Frozen
Dri ed

Other frozen processed
Frozen beef pie

0292

1
1 Other
1 index
1 base

Pickles and pickle products
Dill or sour p i c k l e s
Fresh cucumber pickles
Sweet pickles
Other finished pickle products
Unfinished pickle products

0101
0102
0103
0 104
0105

0291

Unit

100.0

223.3
100.0
99.7
(3)
218.9
347.4

100. 0

99.7
100.0
215.0
347.4

Jun/8 1

(3)

99.8

103. 3

Dec/75
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81

156. 6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

164. 3
99.8
100. 0
100. 0
10 1.8

168. 5
103. 4
110. 6
102. 4
104. 7

Dec/75

135. 0

139. 0

139. 3

Dec/75

133. 2
270. 5
241.4
294.8
303. 4

137. 5
266. 7
238. 3
291.8
298. 2

137. 9
263.8
234. 6
289. 7
295.4

Dec/75
Dec/75
Dec/75
Dec/75
Dec/75
Dec/76
Dec/75
Dec/75
Dec/75
Dec/75

186. 6
123. 5
143. 7
148. 8
131. 3
133. 2
99.0
145. 9
151. 6
144. 8

190. 8
129. 4
149. 1
165. 5
144., 1
140. 9
(3)
146. 2
154. 3
156. 7

192. 1
130. 2
151. 3
165. 5
144. 1
(3)
(3)
143. 2
153. 4
156. 7

Dec/75

155. 8
272. 9
162. 7

155.8
272. 9
162..7

155. 8
272. 9
162.,7

Dec/75

2 4 0 . 000
26 1.250
3 7 5 . 000

,887

2..070
1,.874
1,.690
4.. 145
2 .705
2,.085
1,.914
(3)
1,.776
2 .732
1..587

5 .346

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodi ty c o d e
0327

Threads

033

0338

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
99
.99
.99
.99
.99
99
.99
.99
.99
.99
99
.0 1

03
030 1 .99

034
0342

0343

04
0403
0439
04 13
05
06
07
0703

.02
10
.01
.03
.02
.02
.01

. 99
.99
.99

.99

0 38
0381

cone
cone

Dec/75
Dec/75
Dec/75

140.9
149.2
146.0

140 . 9
149.2
146.0

140.9
149.2
146.0

Dec/75

146.6

147.4

148.2

146.4
157. 1
159.7
146.2
133.2
164.8
(3)
126.9
99.0
108.3
14 1 .7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
156.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
158.8
(3)

147.2
158.8
163.2
(3)
134.9
167 . 9
166.7
121.1
92.2
113.3
142.7
136. 1
99.9
99.5
99.2
154. 9
100.0
100.4
(3)
147.0
97. 1

148.2
159.7
162.9
(3)
134.8
167.9
166.7
121 .0
90.7
115.0
144 . 1
138.0
101.9
100.3
99.2
157. 1
100.3
(3)
102.2
140.4
95.8

Kni ts
Circular knits, exceot hosiery
Circular knits, except hosiery

Dec/75
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1

(3)
(3)
(3)

149.8
100.3
(3)

149.9
100.3
100.3

Dec/75

124. 9

125.2

125. 9

Dec/75
Dec/75
Dec/75

14 1.6
159.8
145.2
370. 1
156.8
(3)
183.6
158.4
148.9
122.9
75.2
132.8

142.4
158.9
144.4
(3)
153.4
246.8
185.4
160.2
149.9
124.8
77. 1
134.6

143.0
158.7
143.6
(3)
153.4
246.8
185.4
(3)
149.9
126.0
(3)
139.4

Dec/75
Jun/8 1
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/81
Jun/81

110.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
163.6

109.5
101.0
10 1.1
102. 1
(3)
99.9
100.6
99.7
(3)

110.5
102.6
10 1.1
(3)
101.3
99.9
100.4
100.0
167.6

Dec/77

124.5

126.2

126.4

184.3
161.9
117.3
110.7
121.2
154.4
156.6
99.8
123.7
191.2
162. 1
138.2
135.2
145. 1
1 18.8
(3)
137.2
209. 9
(3)
105.0
10 1.0
125.8
1 15.7
220.6
142.2
125. 1
124 . 1
(3)
101.7
135. 1
133.6
231.2
124.5
220.5
121.2
132.6
290.4
189.7
142. 9
1 17.2

186.2
165. 1
120.8
111.5
122.7
155.8
161 .9
101.6
123.6
198.7
165.3
140.3
136 . 3
147.6
119.9
(3)
137.2
211.6
106. 3
104.5
(3)
125.8
1 18.8
220.5
147.2
128.0
127.6
105.2
(3)
137.3
135.6
230.5
124.5
228.0
119.6
133.4
290.5
187 .8
134.9
1 18.0

186.5
165.3
120.9
1 13.9
122.7
155.8
161.9
101.0
123.3
198. 7
165.3
140.3
136 . 3
147.6
119.9
(3)
139. 3
211.9
(3)
104.5
(3)
(3)
1 18.8
222.4
150 .6
128.0
(3)
106. 1
(3)
(3)
135.5
(3)
124.5
228.0
(3)
133.4
290.5
189.0
134. 9
1 18.0

fabrics

Broadwovens
Cotton
Corduroy
D e n i m , 10 o z .
D e n i m , over 10 o z .
Canton flannel
Wool
Women's wool/nylon sportswear fabric
Men's wool outer jacketinq
Synthet i c
T e x t u r e d p o l y e s t e r twill
Velvet domestic upholstery fabric

yd.
yd.
yd.
yd.

Dec/75

yd.
yd.

Dec/75
Jun/76
Dec/75
Dec/75
Jun/76

yd.
yd.

Kni ts
C i r c u l a r knit o u t e r w e a r f a b r i c
100% spun y a r n s i n q l e k n i t s
100% f i l a m e n t y a r n interlock or e i q h t l o c k d b l . k n i t s
100% spun yarn interlock or e i q h t l o c k d o u b l e k n i t s
Other c i r c u l a r k n i t f a b r i c
W a r p knit o u t e r w e a r f a b r i c
Warp knit underwear and niqhtwear fabric
Chiefly nylon tricot, simplex, i milanese fabrics
prods

Apparel
Women's
Women's unit priced dresses
Skirts
Cut and sewn b l o u s e s a n d s h i r t s
Sweaters
Untrimned coats and capes
Pantyhose
Stock i n q s
Brassi e r e s
Corsets and qirdles
Pant i es
Slips
N i qhtqowns and sleepcoats
Robes, dressinq qowns, etc.
Swimsui ts
Washable service apparel
Men' s
Req. w t . business suit-all wool
Req. wt. business suit-wool blend
Req. wt. business suit-all other
Dress trousers
J e a n - c u t c a s u a l s l a c k s a n d jeans
Workpants
O v e r a l l s and w o r k - t y p e jackets
Dress and business shirts
K n i t p u l l o v e r q o l f and p o l o s h i r t s
B u s . t y p e sport c o a t s / j a c k e t s - a l 1 w o o l
B u s . t y p e sport c o a t s / j a c k e t s - a l 1 o t h e r
L i q h t w e i q h t o u t e r jacket
Sock s
T-shirt
Bri e f s
Pajamas and other niqhtwear
T i es
Hats and caps
Work q l o v e s a n d m i t t e n s
I n f a n t s ' and c h i l d r e n ' s
Children's sport shirts
Children's dresses

per
per
per
per
per

uni t
uni t
un i t
un i t
un i t

per
per
per
per
per
per
per
per

un i t
uni t
uni t
uni t
un i t
uni t
un i t
un i t

per
per
per
per
per
per

uni t
uni t
un i t
un i t
un i t
uni t

per
per
per
per
per
per
per
per

uni t
un i t
uni t
uni t
un i t
un i t
uni t
uni t

per uni t
per uni t

See -footnotes at end of table.




Index
1
1
Apr.
Uuly
1 Auq.
1981 2/ 1 198 1 2/1 198 1 2/

Dec/75
Dec/75
Dec/75
Dec/75
Jun/76
Jun/76
Dec/75
Dec/75
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/75
Dec/75
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Dec/75
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/81

fabrics

A p p a r e l S other f a b r i c a t e d t e x t i l e
01
0 1 1 3 ..99
0122 .. 10
0152 ..04
0155 .. 16
0163 . 08
0172 .,07
0173 . 03
0174 ., 12
0175 .,06
0 176 ..03
0177 ..04
0178 . 31
0179 .,07
0 182 ..09
0 188
02
0204 ..99
0205 ., 99
0206 ..99
0212 . 01
0214 .,03
0225 . 13
0227 . 02
0233 . 06
0239 ..05
0254 . 99
0256 . 99
0263 . 01
0272 . 0 1
0274 . 08
0275 . 01
0278 . 14
0282 . 08
0285 . 01
0287 . 04
03
0332 . 03
0334 . 05

Other
i ndex
base

Broadwovens
Cotton
Plain printcloth
S h e e t inq
Osnaburq
C o t t o n duck S a l l i e d f a b r i c s
Dri 11
Sateen
Corduroy
All o t h e r q r a y c o t t o n f a b r i c s
Synthet i c
100'/. f i l a m a n t n y l o n t a f f e t a
100% spun p o l y e s t e r / c o t t o n b e d s h e e t i n q
100% spun p o l y e s t e r / c o t t o n b r o a d c l o t h
100% spun p o l y e s t e r / c o t t o n twill
100% spun p o l y e s t e r / c o t t o n p l a i n p r i n t c l o t h
100% spun p o l y e s t e r / c o t t o n , o t h e r w e a v e s
100% spun p o l y e s t e r / r a y o n f a b r i c
Speciality fabric
Other
Burlap
yd.

Finished
01
0 101
0 107
0 108
0 109
02
0221
0232
03
0349
036 1

Unit

Pr i ce
Auq.
1981

(Cont'd)

Gray
01
0 10 1
0 103
0 105
0 109
0 111
0 1 13
0 1 17
0 1 19
03
034 1
0353
0359
036 1
0363
0367
0369
037 1
04
046 1

1
1
I
1

Synthet i c
Polyester thread, industrial use
Corespun thread, industrial use

03
0322
033 1

0337

1
1
1/| C o m m o d i t y
" 1

45

Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/7 1
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/73
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77

$5 .7 14
6 .948

2 4 ..600

2 . 375
883
(3)
7 . 022
6 . 614

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
1
1
C o m m o d i t y c o d e ±/\ C o m m o d i t y
0381

Apparel
0343 .99
0344 . 99
0364 .02

0382

0383

1
1
1
1

Boys' suits
Boys' tailored coats and jackets
Infants' and children's knee socks
Textile housefurnishinqs
Bed clothes
Bedspreads and bedsets
Flat s h e e t s , e x c e p t c r i b s i z e
Fitted sheets, except crib size
Pillowcases
Bath & kitchen products
Shower and bath curtains
Window and furniture accessories
Draperies

02
0212 .03
03
0322 .06
0332
0342 .02

Fabricated products, n.e.c.
Campinq equipment
Campinq tents
Industrial products
Cordaqe, twine and rope
Tarpaulins
Industrial and institutional
H i d e s , skins, leather, and related

041

Hides and

0411
0102
0111
0114
0 116

.99
.99
.99
.99

0423
0425

0432

0433

0434
0435

0436

0437

per
per
per
per

uni t
uni t
un i t
uni t

per uni t
per un i t

per uni t

towels

per uni t
per uni t
per uni t

103. 1
(3)
133. 7

103. 1
(3)
133.7

Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/69
Dec/77
Dec/69

222. 1
127.3
226 .5
127.2
130.5
128.0
14 1 . 1
198.9
116.1
152.8

231 .6
129. 3
233. 3
128. 5
131. 8
128. 0
14 1. 9
205. 7
131 .0
174. 4

231.6
129.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
14 1. 9
205.7
131.0
174.4

Dec/77

130.8

131. 3

131.8

Dec/77
Dec/77

1 18.0
132.4
244. 1
147.9
126.0

118. 9
132. 8
246. 9
149. 8
130. 7

123.9
132.8
246.9
149.8
130.7

263.5

262. 1

261.7

386.3
350.3
405.8
(3)
99.0

355. 1
319. 0
351. 7
94. 3
89. 9

356 .9
316.0
373.2
92.2
90.8

337.8

317. 4

312.2

319.8
316. 9
(3)
(3)
302. 0
98.9
100. 4
103. 8
104. 9
95. 3
95. 3

312.9
308.5
(3)
(3)
295.7
96.5
100. 1
102.8
101.8
89.5
89.5

352. 2
(3)

352.2
(3)

83. 4
83.4

83.4
83.4

Dec/77

Dec/77
Dec/77

Dec/80
Dec/80

.99

0103

.99

Finished sheep and lamb
Garment leather

01
0101

.99

Rough, crust, and wet blue
R o u g h , crust, and wet blue
Rough, crust, and wet blue

.99
.99
.99

leather

Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81

339.7
345.9
317.1
363.6
323.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

Dec/69

(3)
359. 1

Jun/81
Jun/81

(3)
(3)
241. 1

241. 9

242.3

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80

274.2
274.9
103.0
107.8
103.0
104.5

276. 1
276.8
103. 6
108. 5
104. 0
104.,5

277.2
277.9
103.8
108.7
105.2
104.7

Footwear
01
0113
0 115
0117
0119
03
0301
01
0101
0103
0105
0107
0109
03
0301
0303
0305
0309
04
0403

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

Index
I
I
Apr.
Uuly
I Auq.
1981 2/1 1981 2/1 1981 2/

skins

Cattle hides
P a c k e r , b r a n d e d cow
Packer, native steer, heavy
Packer, butt brander
Other cattle hides

01
0101
0102
02
020 1
0202
03
0302
04
040 1

.01
.99

"

103. 1
103.3
128.3

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/77

products

Finished cattlehide and kipside leather
Sole leather
Light blends
Heavy blends
Upper leather, including patent
Dress and casual shoe
Other upper leather
Other grains
Garment leather
Finished splits
Finished splits

043
0431

p e r uni t

Leather

042
0421

" 1 "
1 Other
1 index
1 base

(Cont'd)

01
0102 .09
0132
0133
0152 .02
02
0232 .04
04
0432 .07

04

Unit

Men's 1 footwear
M e n 5 leather upper footwear
Dress and casual shoes
Boots
W o r k s h o e s or b o o t s
Other leather upper footwear
Men's non-leather upper footwear
Men's non-leather upper footwear
Women's footwear
Women's leather upper footwear
Dress shoes
Casual shoes
Sandals
Boots
Other leather upper footwear
Women's plastic upper footwear
Dress shoes
Casual shoes
Sandals
Other plastic upper footwear
Women's other non-leather upper footwear
Casual footwear

Dec/80

100.8

101.,4

101.6

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80

221.4
214 . 1
95.2
101.0
97.9
(3)
103.0
102.8
102.9
103.4
102.2
(3)

221. 5
2 1 4 ,,0
95..2
102..3
94,.5
(3)
105,.7
102,.9
103 .2
103 .4
(3)
100 .0

221.3
213.5
95.5
102.5
(3)
101.2
105.9
103.4
104.6
103.4
(3)
100.0

Dec/80

101.7

(3)

(3)

199 .2
105 .3
102 .8

199.2
(3)
102.8

0141 .99
0 1 4 3 .99

C h i l d r e n ' s f o o t w e a r ( s i z e 8 1/2 - 12)
Children's leather upper footwear
Children's non-leather upper footwear

Jun/80
Jun/80

198.5
104.7
102.8

0147

M i s s e s ' f o o t w e a r ( s i z e 12 1/2 - 2 1/2)
M i s s e s ' leather upper footwear

Jun/80
Jun/80

101.5
101.7

100 .7
99 .5

100.7
99.5

0 1 5 3 .99
0 1 5 5 .99

Y o u t h s ' , b o y s ' f t w e a r . ( s i z e 12 1 / 2 - 6 )
Y o u t h s ' and boys' leather upper footwear
Y o u t h s ' and boy's non-leather upper footwear

Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80

106.7
107.3
105. 1

108 . 1
109 .3
105 . 1

108. 1
(3)
105. 1

0159
0161

.99
.99

Infants', b a b i e s ' ftwear. (size 1-8)
Infants' and b a b i e s ' leather upper footwear
Infants' and babies' non-leather upper footwear

Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80

107.8
105. 1
110.5

106 .5
105 .6
107 .3

106.5
(3)
107.3

0165

.99

Athletic footwear
A t h l e t i c f o o t w e a r d e s i g n e d for

Jun/80
Jun/80

97.7
103.7

98 .9
105 .9

99.9
107.8

.99

sports

See -footnotes at end of table.




46

Pr i c e
Auq.
1981

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodi ty c o d e
0437

0169

99

0442

0111
0122

.09
03

0 10 1 .05

051 1

0 10 1
0103
0104
0106
0 107
0 109
0111

.99
.99
99
.99
99
.99
.99

A

0 1
0 10 1
02
0209
021 1
0212
0213
03
030 1
0302
0303

.01
13
.08
.04
.06
.08
.0 1

052 1

0 102
0103
0 106
0 108
0 109
Gilí

.02
.0 1
.0 1
.01
.01

5

Anthraci te
Chestnut
Buckwheat
Buckwheat
Buckwheat
Buckwheat
Stove
Pea

no.
no.
no.
no.

pr.

1
2
4
5

Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80

B i t u m i n o u s coal
Domestic sizes
Retail dealers
I n d u s t r i a l s i z e s spot
Steam electric utilities
M a n u f a c t u r inq
Metallurgical, hiqh volatile
M e t a l l u r q i c a l , low v o l a t i l e
Industrial sizes contract
Steam electric utility
M a n u f a c t u r i nq
Metallurqical, hiqh volatile

Birminqham, Alabama
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Detroit, Michigan
Indianapolis, Indiana
St. Louis, Missouri
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

0102 .02
0103 .03
0 104 .0 1
0 104 .02
0 105 .03
0 106

Liquefied petroleum
Propane
Butane
Ethane
Electric

qas

net ton

Dec/73

net
net
net
net

Dec/73
Dec/73

ton
ton
ton
ton

Jun/76
Jun/76
Jun/76
Jun/76

ton
ton

net
net
net
net
net
net

ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton

Dec/7 1
Dec/7 1

110 1
1204
1307
1411
1514
16 17
1721
1824
1927

.02
.01
.04
.01
.01
.0 1
.01
.01
.01

110 1
1204
1307
14 1 1
1514
16 17
172 1
1824
1927

.02
.01
.04
.01
.01
.01
.0 1
.01
.01

I n d u s t r i a l p o w e r , 500 kw d e m a n d
New E n q l a n d
Mi d - A t l a n t i c
East N o r t h C e n t r a l
West North Central
South Atlantic
East S o u t h C e n t r a l
West South Central
Mountai n
Paci fi c

056 1

Crude petroleum

(domestic

Petroleum products,
5

057 1 '
02

6

mcf
mcf
mcf

May/77
May/77
May/77

qal.
qal.
qal.

Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77

power

C o m m e r c i a l p o w e r , 40 kw d e m a n d
New E n q l a n d
Mid-Atlantic
East N o r t h C e n t r a l
West North Central
South Atlantic
East S o u t h C e n t r a l
West South Central
Mounta i n
Paci fi c

057

90. 2

Auq.
1981

106.,9

106. 9

247. 8

247.8

190., 1
220. 7
191. 0

200. 4
233. 0
214. 2

200. 4
233. 0
214.2

$ 3 8 . 847
19. 896
153. 236

328. 4

328. 4

328. 4

357. 4

357. 9

357. 9

368. 0
436. 8

376. 1
444. 8

376. 1
444.8

707. 2

703. 4

704. 1

486. 1

505. 7

507. 3

545. 2
4 5 8 ., 1
592. 1
126. 8
122. 0
100. 8
113. 1
127 .7

582. 9
4 8 7 ..9
643. 7
136. 4
123. 7
107. 2
121. 7
136. 1

595. 7
518. 9
677. 4
140. 5
(3)
107. 2
128. 8
139. 7

483. 4
597. 3
282. 6
403. 4
126. 9
255. 3
704 . 2
710. 6
138. 0
169. 8
122. 1
98 .9

502. 3
6 18. 9
292. 8
432. 6
137.8
274. 7
757. 3
739. 9
142. 1
172. 6
126. 5
105 .8

503. 6
618. 9
292.8
434. 2
138. 8
274. 7
757. 3
746. 7
142. 5
173. 2
126. 7
105 .8

430 . 1

470 .3

470,.3

434 .0
420 .4
(3)
437 .7
286 .8
285 .8

485 .2
470 .8
(3)
484 .3
(3)
315 .6

485,.2
470 ,.8
(3)
4 8 4 ..3
316 . 1
315 .6

1038
311
178
240

.3
.9
.6
.2

952,.4
1 125.. 1
342..3
187,, 1
262.8

2 . 194
2 .680
4..957

6 9 3 ,.9
189,.4
248 .6
173,.2

.443
.561
.249

374 . 9

383. 6

320
321
350
273
243
267
310
296
250
318

.0
.9
. 1
.5
.0
.5
.0
.4
.9
.9

326..9
320 ,. 3
354,.6
295,.2
254,.4
269 .9
310,.5
294,.8
(3)
317,.0

8 9 5 .781
1 148 .232
786 .980
656 .367
639 .366
600 .398
627 .712
(3)
626 .431

429 .9
455 .2
464 .5
319 . 7
301 .2
353 .2
385 .2
432 .6
322 .2
520,.0

440. 6
4 4 2 .,2
4 7 0 ., 1
347. 9
322., 1
358..3
386. 6
4 2 8 ,.2
(3)
517.8

13264,.768
127 1 1.528
,
10575., 965
9087 ,.627
8 1 6 0 .715
8 9 4 7 ,.639
9683 .008
(3)
10108 . 165

kwh
kwh
kwh
kwh
kwh
kwh
kwh
kwh
kwh

Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70

405,. 1
454 .6
435 .4
304,. 3
255 .6
348 .8
377 .9
375 .0
298 .7
489,.7

47

946 .6
1 113 .6
344 .0
177 .0
264 .4

355 .5

200000
200000
200000
200000
200000
200000
200000
200000
200000

Feb/73

159 .750
162 .400
(3)
161 .000
162 .000
161 .500

697
192
242
173

Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70

Gasoli n e
Reqular

2 . 788

7 19 .3
198 . 1
247 . 1
179 .8

kwh
kwh
kwh
kwh
kwh
kwh
kwh
kwh
kwh

production)

90. 2

103. 5

10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000

refined

9 0 .,2

238. 5

305
323
345
260
217
257
300
262
238
302

See -footnotes at end of table.




1
1
Apr.
Uuly
1 Auq.
1981 2/1 1981 2/1 1981 2/

907 .8

Natural qas
Interstate
Intrastate
Imported

054

0543

F o o t w e a r cut stock
Cut s o l e s , m e n ' s

Gas fuels

053

0542

doz.

qloves

leather

Coke

052

0532

Gloves
Men's dress leather

Dec/67

Coal

051

0531

ea.
ea.

F u e l s and r e l a t e d p r o d u c t s a n d p o w e r

05

0512

Jun/80
products

L u q g a q e and small l e a t h e r q o o d s
Week-end case, women's, nonleather
Attache case, non-leather

Industrial
0 10 1 .03

Jun/80

footwear

footwear
Other footwear

O t h e r leather and r e l a t e d

0443
0444

Other

Other
i ndex
base

Unit

(Cont'd)

All o t h e r a t h l e t i c

.99

044
044 1

1
1
1

Athletic footwear
0167

0438

1
1/
Commodity
" 1

.5
.6
.3
.2
.0
.4
.4
.7
.9
.7

.8
.0
.8
.2

8 4 2 ,.5

799 .0

797. 0

8 4 0 ..9

8 1 8 ..4

813. 4

752 .2
6 9 4 ..7

733 .4
677..3

7 2 6 ..6
6 7 0 ., 1

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

0571

Gasoline
020 1
0202
0203
03
030 1
0302
0303
04
0401
0402
0403

0572

.06
.07
.07
.06
.07
.08

8 , 6

020 1 .07
0301 .07
5

6

0573 '
020 1 .07
0301 .08
0574

0575

0576

5 , 6

01
0101
0103
0104
02
020 1
0202
0203
03
030 1

.04
.02
.03

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

Light

7

01
0101
0103
0104
0106
02
0203
0204
0205
021 1
0213
0214
0221
0222
0223
024 1
0262
0263
0264
0265
0267
0281

.99
.06
.99
.99
.04
.03
.03
.04
.02
.04
.04
. 04
.03
.04
.04
.03
.04
.02
.02
.05

7

01
0 101
0109
0121
0131
0132
0141
02
020 1
0212
0221
0231
0235
0236
0241
0246
0251
026 1
027 1
0272
03
030 1
0302
0303

. 1 1
.05
.04
.03
.04
.06
.02
.01
.03
.06
.01
.01
.06
.03
.08
.06
.07
.03
.05
.06

IPrice

1

1 Auq.
1 1981

gal.
gal.
gal.

629.4
796.9
733.5
607.9
563.8
701.0
731.0
265.0
257.6
273.0
269.0

614. 5
773. 6
719. 9
589.8
541. 6
689.4
728. 5
259. 2
253. 3
265. 3
264. 3

607.7
764.7
7 14. 1
588. 1
540.5
687. 1
722.5
256.7
251.0
262.6
262.0

gal.
gal.

Feb/73
Feb/73

1080.9
867.2
905.9

1066. 4
844. 2
896. 7

1051.4
836. 1
883. 1

1.062
1.036

gal.
gal.

Feb/73
Feb/73

1 105.4
902.7
872.4

1080. 0
880. 4
854.6

1072.9
874.4
849.3

1.012
1.014

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80

1334.6
109. 1
121. 1
111.5

1234. 6
110. 4
113. 3
99. 1

1246.4
120.4
112.8
98. 1

1.073
.741
.586

Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/74

854.9
504.6
(3)
(3)

903.8
513.2
485. 5
336.8

900.7
(3)
(3)
(3)

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/73
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/73

338.8
335.3
279. 1
105.0
107.8
105.8
(3)
101.2
104.0
105.5
(3)

345. 1
34 1. 0
283. 2
106. 1
107. 8
108. 4
356. 7
105. 3
106. 2
106.2
229. 5

347.3
343. 1
287.0
106.2
107.8
109.3
(3)
106. 9
109.8
105.9
(3)

475.2

478. 7

507.6

286.0

291 .4

293.2

gal.
gal.
gal.

outlets

gal.
gal.
gal.

outlets

base

Middle distillates
Fuel oil n o . 2 to r e s e l l e r s
D i e s e l to c o m m e r c i a l c o n s u m e r s

L u b r i c a t i n g oil m a t e r i a l s
B r i g h t stock
N e u t r a l stock
P a l e oil

gal.
gal.
gal.

Finished lubricants
A u t o m o t i v e oil
Automotive motor oil, retail
Automotive motor oil, commercial
Other automotive oil, commercial
I n d u s t r i a l oil
Industrial oils
P r o c e s s oil
M e t a l w o r k i n g oi1
Lubricating grease
Petroleum grease

gal.

lb.

wax
products

362.4

370 .4

371.9

Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/80
Dec/73
Dec/74
Dec/74
Dec/73
Dec/74
Dec/73
Dec/75
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/74
Dec/74
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73

281.3
288.3
(3)
309.8
340.0
100.4
281.0
195. 1
(3)
267.7
186. 1
279.2
178.4
203.7
251.8
157.2
197.3
263.0
143.0
256.2
290.0
390.0
241.3

2 8 9 .5
301 .7
201 .2
331 .8
361 .8
95 .5
287 .5
211 .5
(3)
27 1 .3
196 .0
2 7 9 .7
185 .9
190 .7
260 .6
153 .7
210 .7
276 .3
144 . 1
256 .5
296 .7
406 .7
246 . 1

294.3
307.3
203.5
340.2
369.5
93.3
292.0
221.7
(3)
279.6
196.0
281. 1
185.8
194.9
265.3
156.4
208.8
296.0
(3)
256.4
290.8
420.5
246.9

Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/7 3
Dec/73
Dec/74
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/7 3
Dec/73

403.6
600.4
528.6
473.4
781.7
793. 1
668.6
544.4
456.6
151.3
611.2
542.8
386.0
807.0
443.3
382.5
312.5
565.9
272.5
344. 1
408.3
330.7
268.3
446.6
(3)

411 .3
607 .6
482 .2
505 .7
793 .6
862 . 1
705 .0
513 .8
456 .9
156 .0
564 .5
562 .5
401 .5
839.2
4 4 8 .2
4 1 3 .2
326 .4
555 .8
281 .2
357 .7
421 .4
34 1 .7
266 .7
476 .7
(3)

410.9
601 .9
464. 1
505.7
793.6
862. 1
705.0
501.8
459.5
16 1.7
560.6
565.7
400 .3
828.5
442.0
405.7
333.6
552.5
283.6
356.7
447.0
341.5
270. 1
480.2
(3)

chemicals

Basic inorganic chemicals
Alkalies and chlorine
Chlorine liquid
S o d i u m c a r b o n a t e (soda a s h )
Sodium hydroxide, liquid (caustic soda)
Chlorine gas
Other inorganic chemicals
Aluminum hydroxide (alumina trihydrate
Aluminum oxide (alumina calcined)
Aluminum sulfate
Calcium carbide
Calcium oxide, (lime)
Calcium phosphate, dibasic
Hydrochloric acid
Hydrofluoric acid
Hydrogen peroxide
N i t r i c a c i d 42 d e g r e e s b e
Sodium chlorate
Sodium hydrosulfite
Sodium metasilicate
Sodi um si 1i c a t e s
Sodium tripolyphosphate
S u l f u r i c a c i d ( c o n t a c t ) , 66 b e
Basic organic chemicals
Primary
Benzene
1,3 B u t a d i e n e
Ethylene
Propylene, chemical
Propylene, polymer
Toluene
Intermedi ate
Acryloni trile
Cyclohexane
Ethylene oxide
Formaldehyde
Ortho - xylene
Para - xylene
Phenol, synthetic
Phthalic anhydride
Styrene, monomer
T o l u e n e 2,4 + 2,6 d i i s o c y a n a t e
Vinyl acetate, monomer
Vinyl chloride, monomer
Other basic organics
Acetic acid
Acetone
Adipic acid

ton

lb.
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
lb.
ton
ton
lb.
ton
lb.
ton
ton

gal.
lb.
lb.
gal.
gal.
gal.
lb.
gal.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.

See -footnotes at end of table.




Index
1
Apr.
July
1 Aug.
198 1 2/ 1981 2/1 1981 2/

Feb/73
Feb/73
Feb/73
Feb/73
Feb/73
Feb/73
Feb/73
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77

outlets

distillates
K e r o s e n e to r e s e l l e r s
C o m m e r c i a l jet f u e l , k e r o s e n e

Industrial

061

0614

D e a l e r t a n k - w a g o n to r e t a i l
S a l e s to jobbers
Commercial consumers
Premi um
D e a l e r t a n k - w a g o n to r e t a i l
S a l e s to jobbers
Commercial consumers
Unleaded gasoline
D e a l e r t a n k - w a g o n to r e t a i l
S a l e s to jobbers
Commercial consumers

C h e m i c a l s and allied

06

1
1 Other
1 i ndex
1 base

(Cont'd)

Petroleum

0577

0613

Unit

Residual fuels
C o n t a i n i n g 0 . 3 2 or l e s s s u l f u r
C o n t a i n i n g 0.31 to 1.0'4 s u l f u r
C o n t a i n i n g m o r e than 12 s u l f u r

040 1
050 1
060 1
0111
0112
0113

1
1
1
1

C o m m o d i ty

Commodity code J/

48

$1.075
1.027
1.075
1. 131
1. 12 1
1.216
1. 128
1.075
1. 100

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
"1

1
1
Commodi ty c o d e J/ 1 C o m m o d i t y
Basi c o r q a n i c c h e m i c a l s

06 14

0311
02
0321
01
0324
03
05
0328
033 1 03
03
0333
0335
03
034 1 04
0343
01
0345
08
0347 .06
0349
02
01
0356
036 1 03
04
0363
0365 .03
0366
0367
01
037 1 04
0 381 04
0382 .05
0621

0622

0101
0 111
0121
0131
0 14 1
0151
0161
01
0 104
0105
01 12
0 1 14
0 1 18
0136
0 139
0151
0 17 1
0181
0191
0192
02
0202
0203
0205
0207
0208
0209
021 1
0214
0216
03
030 1
0302
0303
0305
0307
0309
0311
04

.02
10
.07
.06
.09
.07
.08

.01
.01
.03
.01
.01
.02
.03
.01

.01
.04
.01

.01
.01
.01

0631

0634

0101
0103
0 105
0 109
0117
0128
0131
0132
0133
0142
0 144
0145
0 147
0148
0149
0151
0154
0161
0162
0163
0165
0167
0168
0169
0 171
0172
0173
0174
01

.02
.01
.01
.02
.01
.01
.01

Prepared paint
P a i n t , i n s i d e , latex
V a r n i s h , floor
Enamel
P a i n t , i n s i d e , oil
Paint, outside
P a i n t , p o r c h and deck
P a i n t , roof a n d b a r n
Paint materials
Paint resins
Methyl methacrylate
S o y a bean oil
N-butyl-acrylate
Epoxy, unmodified
Melamine-formaldehyde resin
L i n s e e d o i l , alkali r e f i n e d
Tall oil
Ethyl a c r y l a t e , m o n o m e r
Phthalic anhydride
P e n t a e r y t h r i tol
Ni t r o c e l l u l o s e
Polyvinyl acetate
Paint piqments
Calcium carbonate
Chrome yellow
Y e l l o w iron o x i d e
K a o l i n clay
Talc
T i tani um di oxi d e
Zinc oxide
Z i n c dust
Phthalocyanine blue toner
Paint solvents
Acetone
N-butyl alcohol
Isopropyl alcohol
Ethyl a c e t a t e
Methyl ethyl ketone
Mineral spirits, rule
66
Xylol (mixed xylones)
Paint additives

lb.
lb.
ton
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
gal.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
gal.
lb.
qal.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.

Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/75
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/74
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/7 3
Dec/73

gal.
qal.
qal.
qal.
qal.
qal.
gal.

lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
ton
lb.
lb.
ton
ton
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
gal.
lb.
lb.
gal.
gal.

Jun/76
Jun/76
Jun/76
Jun/76
Jun/76
Jun/76
Jun/76

Jun/76
Jun/76
Jun/76

Jun/76
Jun/76
Jun/76
Jun/76
Jun/76
Jun/76
Jun/76

Jun/76

pharmaceuticals

Materi als
Phenacetin (acetophenetidin)
A s p i r i n (acetyl s a l i c y l i c a c i d )
Citric acid
Salicylic acid
Bismuth subnitrate
C e l l u l o s e gum
Codeine sulphate
Cortisone acetate
Phenylpropanolami ne hydrochlori de
Isoni azi d
L-lysine monohydrochloride
Menthol
P h e n o b a r b i tal
P e n t o b a r b i tal
Potassium iodide
Reserpi ne
Neomycin sulfate
Sulfadi azi n e
Streptomycin sulfate
Sulfanilami de
S u l f a p y r i di n e
Sulfathi a z o l e
V i t a m i n A , s y n t h e t i c , dry
V i t a m i n B1
V i t a m i n B6
V i t a m i n B2
V i t a m i n B12
Vitamin C

lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
kilo
gram
lb.
kilo
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
gram
kilo
ki lo
ki lo
lb.
kilo
kilo
kilo
ki lo
kilo
ki lo
gram
kilo
Jun/81
Jun/81

Preparations, veterinary
P r e s c r i pt i dn

See -footnotes at end of table.




Index
1
Apr.
lJuly
1981 2 / 1 1 9 8 1 2/

Price
Aug.
1981 2/

Aug.
1981

(Cont'd)

1 - B u t a n o l (butyl a l c o h o l )
Carbon disulfide
Carbon tetrachloride
Chlorodi fluoromethane
Dichlorodifluoro methane
Diethylene qlycol
Diisodecyl phthalate
E t h a n o l (ethyl a l c o h o l )
Ethyl a c r y l a t e , m o n o m e r
Ethylene dichloride
Ethylene qlycol, polyester
Ethylene qlycol, technical
Isopropanol (isopropyl alcohol)
Maleic anhydride
M e t h a n o l (methyl a l c o h o l )
Methylchloroform
Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)
M e t h y l isobutyl k e t o n e ( M I B K )
Perchloroethylene
Tri c h l o r o e t h y l e n e
Trichlorofluoro methane

Drugs and

063

Unit

1

'
1 Other
1 index
1 base

49

354. 6
282. 6
238. 1
221. 7
226. 7
332. 6
332. 0
370. 3
172. 9
396. 7
(3)
418. 7
389. 4
132. 4
480. 5
267. 0
385. 9
322.8
282. 0
304.4
254. 0

374. 9
(3)
247. 5
239. 0
227. 4
347. 6
338. 7
387. 3
179. 9
387.4
(3)
435. 3
421 . 1
129. 0
477. 4
278. 4
425. 4
352. 4
258.2
300. 9
273.4

367. 5
304. 6
243. 1
243. 5
231 . 7
348.8
338. 7
387. 3
180. 8
379. 7
430. 6
434. 1
421 .7
123. 1
467.8
289.2
425. 1
353. 3
26 1 .5
328.8
296. 0

248. 1
215. 5
234. 2
249. 3
277. 9
266. 2
260. 2
290. 0

251. 0
217.8
239. 6
251. 6
279. 4
269. 7
264. 1
292.6

251. 0
(3)
(3)
251 .6
279. 4
(3)
264. 1
292. 6

295.4
146. 5
149. 1
143. 1
150. 9
156. 0
152. 6
24 1. 1
1 10.6
169. 6
329. 4
275. 3
286 . 0
192. 5
147 ..4
2 2 1 ..8
186., 0
338..2
137 . 1
185 .5
2 5 2 ,.8
316,.2
113,.7
166 .5
226 . 1
180 .0
144 .9
216 . 1
167 .3
335 . 1
609 .7
594 .6
159 .4

304. 4
150. 5
152. 6
145. 5
156. 2
170. 3
157. 3
244. 3
107. 6
176. 6
352. 5
278. 0
303. 9
185. 6
152,.5
223..7
186,.0
368 . 9
137 . 1
191,.7
255,. 7
316 .4
1 17 .9
182 . 1
234 .6
192 .2
153 .3
227 .0
180 .6
356 .8
615 .6
573,.3
159 . 1

308. 4
148. 8
152. 6
133. 1
159. 2
17 1. 1
156. 2
244. 3
106. 4
178. 5
350. 9
276. 3
303. 9
185. 6
158,.4
223,.7
190,.9
384,.4
137 . 1
191 .7
272,. 9
320 .3
122 . 1
188 .0
237 .2
195 .6
147 .9
227 .4
185 .6
356 .5
626 .0
584 .9
159 . 1

191 .0

195 .4

195 .6

223 .4
199 .9
295 .0
254 .3
247 .4
216 .2
220 .7
2^5 .3
180 .6
1 14 .9
192 .0
258 .8
149 .7
344 .5
1 16.7
551 .3
75 .0
109 .5
258 .5
146 .3
100 .0
121 .4
281 .0
150 .0
270 .9
105 .0
165 .6
22 .0
257 .7

227 . 1
199 .9
295 .0
250 . 9
247 .4
216 .2
213 .3
245 .3
180 .6
129 .8
192 .0
258 .8
149 .7
295 .4
1 16 .7
551 .3
75 .0
109 .5
262 . 1
146 .3
100 .0
121 .4
281 .0
150 .0
270 . 9
105 . 0
165 .6
22 .0
278 .8

227 . 1
199 .9
295 .0
250 .9
247 .4
216 .2
213 .3
245 .3
180 .6
129 .8
192 .0
258 .8
149 .7
295 .4
1 16.7
551 .3
75 .0
109 .5
262 . 1
146 .3
100 .0
121 .4
281 .0
150 .0
270 .9
105 .0
165 .6
22 .0
278 .8

(3)
(3)

108 .9
1 14.7

109 .3
1 14.7

(3)
(3)
$14.046
12.283
(3)
12.962

2.200
1 .660
.740
1.280
10.8 10
1 .440
930.000
.800
10.000
12.000
12.200
7.100
19.500
7 .000
9.320
.300
75.000
33.000
47.000
2.000
18.750
17.000
33.000
39.000
42.000
53.000
8.000
11.900

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
1
1
C o m m o d i t y c o d e J/1 C o m m o d i t y

'1
1
1
1

Preparations, veterinary
0109 .99
02
0209 .99
0635

0636

01
02
020 1
03
05
0501
06
0611
0619
07
08
080 1
09
0901
11
1111
13
1311
15
16
99
9922
9923
9924
9925
9999
01
0111
0112
0119
02
0222
0223
03
030 1
04
0411
0412
06
060 1
07
070 1
08
0819
09
0919
99
9999

7

1 1
1102
1104
12
1213
14
1402
1403
15
1514

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

0101
0111
0121
0151
0161
017 1

.01
.01
.01
.01

0 6 5 22

02
020 1
0211
0221
0231
0251
03
030 1
04
04 11
0431

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

01
0 1 0 5 .99
0111 .99
0126 .99

Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81

Preparations, ethical (prescription)
Systemic anti-infectives
Anti-arthri tics
Anti-arthritics
Sedati v e s
Ant i s p a s m o d i c / a n t i s e c r e t o r y
Anti s p a s m a d i c / a n t i s e c r e t o r y
Cardiovascular therapy
Antihypertensive drugs
Other cardiovasculars
Diabetes therapy
Hormones
Hormones
Di ureti c s
Di ureti c s
Dermatologi cals
Fungi ci d e s
A n a l g e s i c s , internal
Codeine and combinations
Cough and cold preparations
Vi t a m i n s
Miscellaneous ethical preparations
Muscle relaxants
Nutrients and supplements
Opthalmic and otic preparations
Psychotherapeuti cs
Other miscellaneous ethical preparations

Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/8 1
Jun/81
Jun/8 1
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81

P r e p a r a t i o n s , p r o p r i e t a r y (over c o u n t e r )
Vi tami n s
Adult multivitamins
B-complex
Other vitamins
Cough and cold preparations
Cold tablets, capsules
Decongestants
Laxat i ves
Laxat i ves
A n a l g e s i c s , internal
Aspri n/aspi ri n - s a l i c y l a t e o o m p o u n d s
N o n - a s p i ri n
External analqesics and counterirritants
External analgesics and counterirritants
Antiseptics and antibacterials
Antiseptics and antibacterials
Antaci d s
Other antacids
Dermatologi cals
Other dermatologicals
Miscellaneous proprietary preparations
Other miscellaneous proprietary preparations

Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/8 1
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/81

Index
1
¡July
Apr.
1981 ? / | 1 9 $ 1 2/

Price
Aug.
1981 2/

C a s t o r oil
C o c o n u t oil
M e n h a d e n oil
Tallow
Grease, white, choice
Grease, yellow

50

(3)
101.1
(3)

169.4
130.8
(3)
(3)
263.8
227.5
(3)
179.3
(3)
(3)
240.7
170. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
185.0
(3)
185.7
(3)
228.4
162.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

172. 7
134. 7
351. 7
106. 2
(3)
239.8
100. 3
181. 0
102. 2
100. 6
(3)
176. 8
100. 0
129. 0
106. 9
186. 1
101. 0
185. 7
100. 0
(3)
162. 4
101. 4
100. 0
106. 1
100. 0
101. 6
103. 2

173. 1
136.7
351.7
106.2
(3)
239.8
100.3
181.8
102.2
102.3
(3)
176.8
100.0
120.6
100.0
186.8
101.6
185.7
100.0
(3)
162.4
10 1.4
100.0
106. 1
100.0
(3)
103.2

224.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
223.9
(3)
(3)
265.4
(3)
249.9
(3)
(3)
207.4
(3)
209.4
(3)
219.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

231. 1
188. 2
99. 6
102. 6
101. 8
232. 9
100. 0
106. 4
273. 1
100. 6
251. 7
100. 4
101. 6
190,.8
92,.0
2 2 0 ,. 1
105 . 1
2 1 7 ,.9
98 .5
99,. 1
100 .0
102 .4
101 .6

231.4
189.4
100. 1
103.4
102.5
232.9
100.0
106.4
273. 1
100.6
252.0
100.6
101.6
190.8
92.0
220. 1
105. 1
217.9
98.5
99. 1
100.0
102.6
102.4

103,.2
99 .9
103 .0
100,.5
107,.4
106,.8
105.. 1
(3)
110 .9

102.2
97.0
103.0
97.5
107.4
106.8
105. 1
(3)
110.9

102.7
99.9
103.0
100.5
106.3
(3)
104. 1
102.7
110.9

98 .4

96.2

290 .9

305.6

234.7
193.6
301.0
344.6
316.2
370.6

22 6
216
246
315
307
335

.9
.8
.3
.9
.4
.8

226.9
218.8
246.3
344.6
333.7
335.8

277.8

2 8 8 .9

293.8

Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80

263.3
108.2
110.0
103. 1
110.6
1 10.8
108.9

2 6 5 .6
108 .7
110 .0
101 .9
110 .9
108 .6
109 .7

264.5
107.9
109.9
100.8
110.7
108.6
108.7

Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80

107.9
107.8
104.3
(3)

107 .9
110 .8
104 .3
111 .8

107.9
111.1
106.4
111.7

245.3
218. 1
276.7
184.7
117.3
236.6

245
219
275
191
110
242

253. 1
222. 1
278. 1
194.2
109.2
242.6

prod

Fertilizer materials
Ni t r o g e n a t e s
Anhydrous ammonia
Solid i solution nitrate
Nitrogen solutions
Urea

114. 7
100. 3
100. 4

99.8

lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.

Mixed fertilizers
Complete mixed fert., dry form
C o m p , m i x e d f e r t . , d r y , 5 - 1 0 - 1 5 NPK
C o m p , m i x e d f e r t . , d r y , 6 - 2 4 - 2 4 NPK
C o m p , mi x e d f e r t . , d r y , 10-10-10 NPK
C o m p , m i x e d f e r t . , d r y , 12-12-12 NPK
C o m p , mi x e d f e r t . , d r y , m i s c . NPK
C o m p l e t e m i x e d f e r t . , l i q u i d form
Complete mixed fert., liquid form
Incomp. mixed fert.
I n c o m p . m i x e d f e r t . , g u a r . P 2 0 5 I K20 o n l y
I n c o m p . m i x e d f e r t . , g u a r . N , P 2 0 5 or K20

(3)
(3)
(3)

312.7

Jun/80

inedible

See -footnotes at end of table.




Jun/81
Jun/8 1
Jun/81

Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Dec/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Dec/80
Jun/80

Biological products
Blood & derivatives, human use
Human blood serums
Other blood derivatives
Vaccines, toxoids, & antigens
Anti g e n s
Diagnostics t other biologicals
Diagnostic substances
Allergenic products
B i o l o g i c a l s for v e t e r i n a r y u s e
Vaccines I viruses, vet. use

Agricultural chemicals and chemical
06511

Other
i ndex

Aug.
1981

(Cont'd)

P r e s c r i pti on
N o n - p r e s c r i pti on
Other non-prescription

Fats and oils,
1

Unit

.3
.6
.9
.3
.5
.0

$0.435
.283
. 180
. 180
. 190
. 145

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
!
Cominodi ty c o d e ±/\ C o m m o d i t y
Fertilizer materials

0652
02
026 1
0263
0265
0267
03
037 1
0653

04
.99
.99
.99
.05

0 128 01
0 131 .0 1
0132 .01
0 134 .01

0662

03
030 1
04
040 1
05
06
060 1
0602
0603
07
0702
09
090 1

0663

01
0101
02
020 1
0202
03
030 1
04
040 1
05
050 1

99
99
99
.99
.99
.99
.99

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

067

Other
i ndex
base

01
0101
0111
0151
02
0252
0256
0258

02
020 1
0205
03
030 1
0305
04
040 1
0405
0411
0421
0425
0431
0441
0451
06
060 1
0602
0603
0604
07
070 1
0704
0705
08
080 1
0802
0803
09
0901
0902
1 1
1101
12
1202
1203
13
1301
01
0101

.05
.05
.03
.04
.02
.05

Pest i c i d e s
Pyrethrum flowers
2 , 4 , 5-t
2, 4 - D
Pentachlorophenol

ton
Dec/74
Dec/76
K20

eq.

lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.

Themoplastic resins
Low d e n s i t y p o l y e t h y l e n e r e s i n s
PE r e s i n , l o w , film a n d s h e e t i n g
High density polyethylene resins
PE r e s i n , h i g h , b l o w m o l d i n g
Polypropylene resins
Styrene plastics materials
Polystyrene resins, straight
Polystyrene resins, rubber modified
Acrylonitrile-butadi ene-styrene (ABS)
Vinyl a n d v i n y l i d e n e r e s i n s
Copolymer resins excluding dispersion
Other n o n e n g i n e e r i n g t h e r m o p l a s t i c r e s i n s
Other nonengineering thermoplastic resins
Thermosetting resins
Epoxy r e s i n s
Epoxy resins
P h e n o l i c I tar a c i d r e s i n s
Phenolic molding compounds
All o t h e r p h e n o l i c I tar a c i d r e s i n s
Polyester resins, unsaturated
Polyester resins, unsaturated
Urea-formaldehyde resins
Urea-formaldehyde resins
All other t h e r m o s e t t i n g r e s i n s
All o t h e r t h e r m o s e t t i n g r e s i n s

Soap and synthetic detergents
Soaps
C h i p s or f l a k e s , l a u n d r y
Soap, cleansers
Toilet
Synthetic detergents
H e a v y d u t y , p o w d e r e d or g r a n u l a t e d
L i g h t d u t y , p o w d e r e d or g r a n u l a t e d
Light duty, liquid

.99

.01

M i s c . chemical prod, and
Essential oils
P e p p e r m i n t oil

.99
.99
,.99
..99
..99
..99
.99
,.99
.99
.99
.99
,.99
,.99
.99
.99
,.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
,.99
..99
..99
,.99
,.99




444.8
335. 1
278. 0
337. 6
230. 0

446. 7
335. 1
278. 0
337. 6
230. 0
295.6

109. 3
1 12.6
280. 7

109. 1
111. 4
278. 3

Dec/75
Dec/80
Dec/80

157. 6
114. 8
104. 5
328. 2
299. 2
178. 8
102. 0
131. 0

168. 4
120. 4
108. 5
351 .4
303. 4
180. 9
103. 4
(3)

168. 4
121. 0
108. 5
(3)
(3)
(3)
103. 8
(3)

Dec/75
Dec/80
Dec/75
Dec/80

102..4

105. 9

106. 1

Dec/80

104. 0

106. 6

106. 5

Dec/80
Dec/80

(3)
103. 5
(3)
147. 2

1 12.9
104. 6
254.2
149. 0

112. 9
104. 6
254. 2
149. 0

Dec/75

160.,9

166. 4

165. 5

Dec/75

142. 8

143. 2

144. 5

lb.
lb.
lb.
Jun/80
Dec/71
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Dec/7 1
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Dec/7 1
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Dec/71

51

382.8
128. 1
278. 0
337. 6
230. 0

295. 9

lb.
lb.
lb.

See -footnotes at end of table.

30 1.2
522. 6
323. 1
147.8
184. 2
271. 3
289. 5

104. 6
105. 2
263. 0

Dec/80

lb.

286. 9
509. 0
307.8
139. 5
166. 5
27 1. 3
289. 5

285. 1

Dec/75

preparations

288. 0
509. 0
311. 8
141 . 1
166. 6
274. 1
294. 3

Dec/80
Dec/80

products

Cosmetics and other toilet preparations
Shaving preparations
Shaving soap and cream
Aftershave preparations
Perfume, cologne i toilet water
Perfume
Cologne and toilet water
Hair preparations
Soap shampoo
Synthetic organic detergent shampoo
Hair tonics (inc. conditioners)
Hair dressings
Hair spray (aerosol)
Home and commercial permanents
Hair coloring
Other hair preparations
Creams
Cleansing creams
Foundation creams
Lubricating creams
Other creams
Lotions and oils
Suntan i sunscreen
Hand lotions
Other lotions and oils
Cosmet i cs
Lip p r e p a r a t i o n s
Blushes
Eye p r e p a r a t i o n s
Deodorant
Aerosol underarm deodorant
Cream, liquid and roll-on deodorant
Manicure preparations
Nail l a c q u e r a n d e n a m e l
Powders
Face powder
Wet application powder
Bath oils and salts
Bath oils and salts

.99
.99

Index
1
Apr.
July
1 Auq.
1981 2/ 1981 2/1 1981 2/

Price
Auq.
1981

(Cont'd)

Phosphates
P h o s p h a t e rock 68-70 b . p . l .
Triple superphosphates
Ammonium phosphates
P h o s p h o r i c a c i d , 5 2 - 5 4 * APA
Potash
Potassium chloride (muriate) domestic

Other chemicals and allied

067 1

0679

Unit

Plastic resins and materials

066

0675

!
1

102. 8

103. 5

103. 5

255. 3

254.8

256. 7

239. 7
245.8
260. 1
224. 3
262. 8
2 3 7 .,0
250. 3
2 3 1 .,7
2 1 1 ..8

239. 2
246. 7
261. 7
224. 3
262.8
236. 1
248. 7
231. 7
211.8

239. 7
248. 3
26 1.7
224. 3
266. 1
236. 1
248. 7
231. 7
211.8

204. 8
113..7
243. 6
172. 9
108. 1
2 5 8 .,3
188.,7
102. 6
134., 1
103. 8
217. 6
110. 7
24 1..9
196. 6
100.,9
105. 6
1 13.
.5
2 9 1 .,7
107.,3
120.,7
108. 1
108. 8
104.,3
149. 1
106. 0
108..5
143..7
104..7
146..4
110.,7
206. 8
1 10.
,7
96. 8
146.,9
111. 3
202. 3
104. 7

205. 6
105. 4
230. 2
158. 2
107. 8
264. 3
182. 9
104. 9
137. 3
105. 3
210. 5
112. 2
249. 5
210. 1
104. 6
112. 1
117. 1
260. 1
107. 3
139.8
108. 1
111. 7
104. 3
152. 4
109. 3
1 13.0
177. 0
110. 4
133. 2
106. 3
197. 8
(3)
97. 1
147. 6
1 14.7
202. 3
109. 7

211. 2
106. 7
230. 2
161. 6
117. 9
266. 1
217.6
103. 2
138. 4
105. 3
218.2
108. 7
249. 5
208. 5
95. 1
112. 1
117. 3
272. 9
107. 3
139.8
105. 9
111. 7
104. 3
152. 4
109. 3
123. 4
195. 1
110. 4
146. 7
107. 7
197. 8
114. 6
97.5
148. 4
115. 2
206.6
109. 7

129. 1

127. 4

156. 7

299. 7
351. 4
245. 8

298. 0
258. 9
167. 9

297. 7
258. 9
167. 9

§1..910
2 .500
1,. 100
.460

1 .089
.539
.667
.661

10 .250

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
i
1
C o m m o d i ty c o d e J / | C o m m o d i t y
1
Mise

0679
0102
0103
0104
0105
0106
02
0225
0231
03
030 1
0302
0303
0304
0305
09
0905
0908
0912
0913
0917

01
01
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
02
02

07
07 1
0711
01
0101
0102
0103
02
0212
0215
0217
0219
0222
03
0321
0712

0713

01
0101
0102
0103
0105
0111
02
0221
0223
03
0351
0353
01
0107
0135
0137
02
0241
0249
0251
03
036 1
0362
0364
0366
0368
04
0474
0476
0477
0478
0479
0495
05
0501
0502
0503
0504

02
99
99
99
99
05

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
. 10
.99
.99
.99

.99
.99
.99
.03
.08
.09
.08
.05
.05
.04
.05
.06
.09
.09
. 12
. 11
.04

.02

072
0721

.02

0722

0723

chemical prod, and preparations

Rubber and plastic

products

Rubber and rubber

products

Crude rubber
Natural rubber
Latex
No. 1 ribbed smoked sheets
No. 3 ribbed smoked sheets
Synthetic rubber
Polychloroprene
Polybutadi ene
Ni t r i l e - s o l i d
Styrene butadiene-solid
Specialty elastomers
Reclaimed rubber
klhole t i r e r e c l a i m

Miscellanous rubber products
Footwear
Protective footwear
Men's footwear, fabric upper
Momen's/misses' footwear, fabric upper
Rubber heels and soles
Soling slabs
Rubber soles, taps, men's
Rubber soles,ful1,men's
Rubber belts and belting
Belting,conveyor
Belting,transmission,flat
B e l t , m o t o r fan
Transmission V-belt f.h.p.
Belt,multiple V-belt
Other miscellaneous rubber products
Rubber cement
Steam hose
Ai r h o s e , 3 / 4 in. i.d.
M a t e r h o s e , 1 1/2 in. i . d .
W a t e r s u c t i o n h o s e , 3 in. i . d .
Rubber gloves, industrial
R u b b e r roll c o v e r i n g
G r a p h i c a r t s roll c o v e r i n g
P a p e r m i l l roll c o v e r i n g
S t e e l m i l l roll c o v e r i n g
I n d u s t r i a l roll c o v e r i n g

0301

Laminated plastic sheets
Laminated plastic sheets
Foamed plastic

lb.
lb.
100 l b .
100 l b .
gal.

lb.
lb.
lb.

Dec/7 1
Jun/81
Jun/81

Indftx
1
Apr.
July
I Aug.
198 1 2/ 198 1 2/1 1981 2/

643. 1
386. 4
85.8
192. 0
231 .2
296.2
273. 2
234.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
300. 1
217. 3
291. 6
179. 1
174. 8
318. 4

605.2
228.4
93.6
240.0
231.2
292.8
(3)
242.9
99.8
99.7
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
304.8
217.3
291 .6
179. 1
174.8
318.4

605. 2
228. 4
93. 6
240. 0
231. 2
292. 9
(3)
(3)
99. 5
99. 7
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
304.8
217. 3
291. 6
179. 1
174. 8
318. 4

230.8

233.5

234.4

253. 0

258.0

258. 4

279.8
282. 5
313. 6
296. 6
277. 0
285. 7
258. 9
259. 1
189. 4
(3)
(3)

283.8
271.7
(3)
281.5
266.7
293.0
258.9
(3)
(3)
100. 1
100.2

282. 0
259. 1
283. 3
271. 5
256. 5
293. 0
258. 9
(3)
(3)
100. 1
100. 2

185. 2

188.3

195. 7

250. 7
249. 0
242. 6
174. 9
172. 2
269. 5
270. 7
285. 7
295. 7
281. 5
(3)
(3)
(3)

251.0
249. 1
241.4
175.5
172. 3
269.6
270.8
288.5
302.9
(3)
10 1.4
101.6
100.5

251. 0
249. 1
241. 4
176. 3
170. 5
272.4
270. 9
286.8
(3)
(3)
10 1.4
101. 6
100. 5

Dec/72
Jun/79
Jun/79
Jun/79
Jun/79
Jun/79

243.8
218. 5
103. 6
99.8
100. 4
296.8
312. 9
163. 7
286. 7
283. 4
304. 7
298. 7
279. 5
248.6
267. 1
243. 0
283. 5
259.8
332. 3
350. 0
256. 1
172. 8
120. 6
1 19.3
121. 3
1 18.6
121. 6

254.7
220. 1
103.6
100.0
102.0
283.5
290.8
163.7
275.9
294.8
335.4
304.7
286.9
248.6
267.0
256.9
287.6
(3)
341.4
357.5
252.2
170.4
125.4
127.3
123.3
124.8
126.0

256. 4
220. 5
104. 3
100. 0
102. 2
283. 5
290.8
163. 7
275. 9
294.8
335. 4
304. 7
286. 9
248.6
267. 0
259.2
(3)
(3)
350. 4
365. 7
26 1.5
170. 4
125. 4
127 .3
123. 3
124. 8
126. 0

Jun/78

128. 2

128.5

129. 3

uni t

Dec/69
Jun/78

155. 0
109. 8

155.6
(3)

157. 6
(3)

uni t

Dec/70
Dec/70
Jun/78

208. 7
214. 3
121. 7

205.4
215.8
122.6

205. 5
216.2
(3)

lb.

Dec/74
Dec/74

Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/81

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
slab
doz. pr.
100 p r .

Dec/75

ft.
ft.
ea.
ea.
ea.
5 g a l . can
100 f t .
100 f t .
100 f t .
ft.
doz. pr.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

uni t

Jun/78

131. 8

128.4

128. 4

uni t

Dec/70
Jun/78

182. 7
125. 9

187. 1
128.9

197. 0
135. 7

Jun/78

137. 1

134.2

134. 3

products

See -footnotes at end of table.




1 index
1 base

Jun/8 1
Jun/81
Jun/8 1
Jun/81
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1

products

Plastic construction products
Pipes and fittings
Unsupported plastic film i sheeting
PVC
PVC a n d P V C c o p o l y m e r
Other
Other

.01

11r O t h e r

lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.

Tires, tubes, tread, i repair materials
Ti r e s
P a s s e n g e r car p n e u m a t i c t i r e s , b i a s - p l y
P a s s e n g e r car p n e u m a t i c t i r e s , b i a s - b e l t e d
P a s s e n g e r car p n e u m a t i c t i r e s , r a d i a l s
Truck/bus tires, including off-highway
Tractor/implement tires
Inner t u b e s
P a s s e n g e r c a r / m o t o r c y c l e inner t u b e s
T r u c k / b u s inner t u b e s
Tread rubber, tire sundries, S repair matl
Tread rubber, natural and synthetic
Other tire sundries and repair m a t e r i a l s , n.e.c.

01
0117 .01
04
0401 ,.02

0724

Unit

Pr i c e
Aug.
1981

(Cont'd)

C i t r o n e l l a oil
L e m o n oi1
O r a n q e oi1
L e m o n q r a s s oil
L a v e n d e r oil
Explosi v e s
Other blasting accessories
ANFO, except slurry
Industrial gases
Acetylene
Carbon dioxide
Ni t r o g e n
Oxyqen
Argon
Other miscellaneous chemical products
Gelatin, edible
Glue, animal hide
D e x t r i n , c a n a r y dark
Dextrin, white
R u b b e r / p h e n o l i c resin a d h e s i v e

Plastic
0601

r
1
1
1

52

$4,.000
10 .050
.600
4!.250
14 .000

2 .000
.840
15!.570
14..920

.749
.540
.500
1 . 100

8 .,250
137.,642
9.,275
3.,431
2.,229
5.. 133
(3)
(3)
8 8 ..455
3..388

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodi ty c o d e
0725

0726

0727
0728

01
0101
0102
02
020 1
0202
0203

.05
. 13
.09

P l a s t i c p a r t s a n d c o m p o n e n t s for m f g .
P a r t s for t r a n s p o r t a t i o n e q u i p .
Motor vehicle parts, including foamed
Other
O t h e r p a r t s a n d c o m p o n e n t s for m f g .
P a r t s for o f f i c e a n d c o m p u t i n g m a c h i n e s
Electrical parts
Other

0101

.01

Disposable plastic dinner and
C u p s , including foam

0101
0102

.01
. 11

Consumer and commercial plastics, n.e.c.
Flower pots and plant containers
O t h e r , not e l s e w h e r e c l a s s i f i e d

. 12
.01

0822

01
0125
0126
0127
02
0245
0246
0247
03
030 1
0303
0305
0308
0309
0312
0314
0315
0316
0318
0319
0322
04
040 1
0402
0403
0404
0405
0406
05
0502
01
0107
0109
0133
0 191
0 197
02
0202
03
030 1
0302
0303

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

0101
0111
0131
0141
0147
0172
0 182
0101
0102
0103
0106

.07
.06
. 15
. 1 1
.04
. 1 1
.05
.99
.99
.99
.99

Prefabricated structural members
Roof trusses
Floor trusses
Glued-laminated lumber
Other fabricated structural wood

132. 0
127 .8
127. 3
144. 2
147. 7
1 19.0

uni t
uni t
uni t

Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78

130.3
124.3
125.6
(3)
134.4
131.8
140.9
132.4

131. 8
125. 1
126. 2
1 18.4
136. 3
132. 7
143. 4
134. 2

131. 8
125. 1
126. 2
(3)
136. 3
132. 7
(3)
134. 2

uni t

Jun/78
Jun/78

136.5
126.6

136. 8
127. 3

136. 8
127. 3

uni t
uni t

Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78

126.8
115.8
127.3

127. 4
115.8
127. 9

129. 1
115. 8
129. 7

299.4

295.5

294.3

333. 6

330. 1

329.2

355. 5
332. 7
93. 9
94. 0
95. 9
308.4
108. 8
103. 8
98. 0
385. 6
99. 1
100. 4
(3)
98. 5
102. 1
107. 8
102. 2
95.4
1 10.6
101. 9
99. 2
100. 0
100. 6
100. 1
94.,4
100.8
10 1.8
101. 0
106. 6
94. 8
100. 5

349. 0
320. 4
93. 5
88.5
97. 6
289. 9
100. 9
97. 7
97. 1
389. 6
98. 5
99. 6
(3)
100. 3
102. 7
106. 9
100. 4
98. 3
(3)
104. 1
100. 2
100. 8
99. 3
100.,4
(3)
99. 5
102..0
101 .6
107.,7
96. 5
(3)

347. 7
318.2
91. 7
88. 3
98. 3
287.8
100. 8
96. 7
95. 7
390. 9
97.4
101. 1
(3)
100. 2
103. 3
(3)
98. 7
97.5
113. 5
99. 2
99. 3
100.8
99. 2
100. 4
88. 2
98.,7
(3)
10 1.6
108. 0
93. 6
93. 6

251. 7
101. 3
101..7
101.,2
101 ., 1
343. 0
99. 6
101., 1
99. 6
101..4
2 2 4 ..2
2 4 6 ., 1
265. 3

257. 1
103. 5
105..3
102. 3
103.,4
(3)
99. 6
101., 1
99.,6
103..8
2 3 3 .,7
2 5 1 .,7
267. 3

257. 3
103. 7
105..5
102.,9
103. 6
(3)
99. 8
101.,2
99. 8
103. 8
2 3 3 .,7
2 5 1 .,7
267. 3

2 7 6 .,5

273. 6

2 7 2 .,4

2 8 7 .,3
2 0 1 .,4
384. 0
4 6 4 ., 1
4 7 7 ., 1
258. 9
307. 8
3 9 9 .,3

2 8 3 .,3
20 1 ,4
.
404. 8
4 6 4 ., 1
453. 9
259. 6
307. 8
367., 1

2 8 0 ..3
2 0 5 ..2
4 0 1 ., 1
4 6 4 ., 1
4 5 3 .,9
2 5 9 ,.6
307.8
3 4 2 .,9

237. 2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

236. 6
304..4
99. 7
99. 3
98.,7

2 3 9 ..8
303.,5
99. 5
98. 8
98.,7

2 5 6 ..0

2 4 8 .. 1

2 4 5 ..9

3 2 6 ., 1
332..2
89. 6
99.,3
98., 1
96..7
160.. 1

312..7
323..2
8 7 ..9
100..3
90.,2
95,,3
147..6

303. 0
3 1 1 ..9
8 4 .,6
95.,5
88. 8
91.8
144..2

uni t
uni t

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80

uni t
uni t
uni t

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/67
Dec/67
Dec/67

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
100 f t .

products

Jun/81
Jun/8 1
Jun/81

Plywood
01
0111
0112
0115
0116
02

.99
.99
.99
.99

Softwood
Mestern
Cdx
Other unsanded
A-C, exterior
Other sanded
Southern

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/68

See -footnotes at end of table.




Aug.
1981 2/

131. 9
127. 4
127. 3
144 .2
147. 7
119. 0

Millwork
General millwork
Cabi n e t , k i t c h e n
Door, Doug, fir, ext. selected grade
Door,Ponderosa pine,exterior
Door, interior
Door, flush type, premium grade
Uindow unit,Ponderosa pine
Moulding, Ponderosa pine

Price

Index

129.2
122.3
125.9
144.2
129.2
125.3

Softwood lumber
Douglas fir, dressed
B o a r d s u n d e r 2" thick
2" lumber
T i m b e r s I l u m b e r o v e r 2 " thick
Southern pine, dressed
B o a r d s u n d e r 2" thick
2" l u m b e r
n
Timbers & lumber over 2
thick
Other softwood, dressed
Boards, ponderosa pine
B o a r d s , w e s t e r n red c e d a r
Boards, lodgepole pine
Boards, misc. western species
Boards, misc. eastern species
2" l u m b e r , p o n d e r o s a p i n e
2" l u m b e r , w h i t e fir
2 "n l u m b e r , w e s t e r n h e m l o c k
2
lumber, redwood
2" l u m b e r , l o d g e p o l e p i n e
2" l u m b e r , m i s c . w e s t e r n s p e c i e s
O v e r 2" l u m b e r , m i s c . w e s t e r n s p e c i e s
Rough softwood lumber
Boards, eastern species
Boards, western species
2" l u m b e r , e a s t e r n s p e c i e s
2" l u m b e r , w e s t e r n s p e c i e s
O v e r 2" l u m b e r , e a s t e r n s p e c i e s
O v e r 2" l u m b e r , w e s t e r n s p e c i e s
F l o o r i n g , s i d i n g , a n d c u t stock
Uloodsi di ng
H a r d w o o d lumber
Hardwood lumber, rough
Oak
Gum
Poplar
Ash
Other miscellaneous species
Dressed hardwood lumber
Other misc. hardwood species
Hardwood dimension
D i m e n s i o n s t o c k , r o u g h or u n f i n i s h e d
Dimension stock, fully machined
Dimension stock, partially machined

1

Uuly
Apr.
1981 2/ 11981 2/

Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78

un i t
uni t
uni t
uni t
uni t

Lumber

083
0831

tableware

Other
i ndex
base

Lumber and wood products

082
0821

Unit

j

Plastic packaging and shipping products
Bottles
Foamed protective pads and shapes
Caps and closures
Boxes, cases and trays
Other plastic and packaging products

081

0812

1

Commodity

04
0101
0102
03
0103 .02
0 104 .02
0 1 0 5 .05

08

0811

W

53

Aug.
1981

$65 .584
67,.440
74 .558
51 .928
15,. 192

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

r

C o m m o d i ty c o d e

0201 .99
0203 .99
03
030 1 .99

0833

0842

0849

0111

Other wood
0111

.03

0122 .06
0123 .06
0101 .99
0102 .99
0103 .99

0913

Boxes

Dec/80
m sq. ft.
Dec/71
Dec/80

products

Pallets
Wooden pallets
Uli r e b o u n d , f r u i t a n d v e g e t a b l e
Mi r e b o u n d , i n d u s t r i a l

Other sawmill i planing mill
Mood chips
Railway and mine ties
M i s c . sawmill products
P u l p , p a p e r , and allied

.05
.05
.03
.05
.01
.02
.01
.99

94.8
185. 0
178. 5

255. 1
101. 6

217.2
86.5

211. 6
84. 3

238. 3

240.5

239. 9

Dec/67
Dec/67
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80

99. 9
98. 1
100. 0
113. 2

101.4
100.0
(3)
113.2

100. 6
99.7
(3)
108. 1

271. 4

273.8

275. 7

268. 6

272.5

274. 3

394. 1
270. 7
394.8
243.8
429. 2
245. 2

396.6
273.0
408.2
243.2
429.2
245.2

396. 6
273. 0
408.2
(3)
429. 2
245.2
182. 1

products

ton
ton
ton

Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73

S487.537
(3)

184. 2

182. 1

ton

103. 4

94.3

(3)

(3)

ton

197. 1

187.8

(3)

(3)

ton

138. 8

145.2

(3)

(3)

ton

330 . 1

320.5

(3)

(3)

ton

377 .3

365.5

(3)

(3)

ton

2 1 3 .3

213.3

(3)

(3)

2 7 5 .2
266 .4
(3)
189 .3
2 3 5 .7
(3)
(3)
2 5 2 .0
2 1 5 .7
159 . 1
220 .3
152 .6
(3)
(3)
(3)
244 .6
(3)
204 .5
(3)

280.0
272.9
225.5
194.0
(3)
100. 1
100.4
272.5
225. 1
(3)
230.2
154.2
100.0
100.9
100.6
246.7
101.3
(3)
101.1

2 8 3 ..8
2 7 3 ..6
2 3 0 ..8
192,.2
(3)
99,.9
100..4
2 7 4 ..9
2 2 5 ,. 1
(3)
230. 2
155.,7
100..0
103.,8
101.,9
2 4 6 ..7
101..3
(3)
101.. 1

301 .9
(3)
(3)
221 .2
2 2 5 .4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

301.9
100.5
305.8
224.5
226.7
100.7
100.0
102.0
(3)
100.8
100.8

3 1 4 ..8
100 .7
308 .2
2 2 4 ,.5
226 .7
101 .3
100 .0
102 .3
100 .7
101 . 1
101 . 1

2 5 5 .7
249 . 1
2 4 8 .7
250 . 1
247 .2
153 .6
290 .8
2 8 9 .0

261.4
255.6
254.9
259.2
248.9
155.9
290.8
289.0

261
255
254
259
248
155
290
289

Dec/74
Dec/74
Dec/74

179 . 1
176 .2
139 .5

178.3
178.9
145.6

176 .3
185 .3
145 .6

Jun/80

107 .5

112.5

112 .5

Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/73
Jun/81
Jun/81
Dec/73
Dec/73
Dec/75
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Dec/73
Jun/81
Jun/81
Dec/7 3
Dec/73
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81

m . sq. ft.
m . sq. ft.
ton

Dec/74

ton
100 l b s .
100 l b s .
ton

See -footnotes at end of table.




95.5
180. 1
174.0

100
ea.

products

Paperboard
Container board
L i n e r , 42 l b . k r a f t
Corrugating medium, semi-chemical
Folding boxboärd
W h i t e - c l a y c o a t e d , 80 b r i g h t
Set-up boxboard
Chipboard
C o r . p a p e r b o a r d in s h e e t s i r o l l s
Bleached board, folding carton
U n c o a t e d c u p stock
T u b e , c a n a n d d r u m stock
C o r . p a p e r b o a r d in s h e e t s £ r o l l s
C o r . p a p e r b o a r d in s h e e t s i r o l l s

98.6
176. 2
169. 5

190. 4

01
0111
0113
0115
0 116
0117
0122
0131
0132
0133
0134
0135
0136
0 137
0141
0142
0147
0148
02
0291
03
0302
0304
0307
0308
031 1
0312
0314
04
040 1
01
0101
0111
02
0225
03
0332
04
044 1
0442
0448
05
0551

Aug.
1981

84.8
79.6

26 1.4
268. 9
314. 1

Paper
P a p e r , exc n e w s p r i n t & p a c k a g i n g p a p e r
Publication and printing paper, uncoated
P r i n t i n g p a p e r , c o a t e d two s i d e s , n o . 3 g r a d e
P r i n t i n g p a p e r , c o a t e d two s i d e s , n o . 5 g r a d e
P r i n t i n g p a p e r , c o a t e d two s i d e s , o t h e r g r a d e s
Printing paper, coated one side
Book p a p e r , n o . 3 , u n c o a t e d
Unwatermarked bond, no. 4 grade
Watermarked bond, no. 1 grade
F o r m b o n d , 12 l b .
F o r m b o n d , 15 l b .
OthQr form bond
O t h e r b o n d , e x c e p t form b o n d
Other chemical woodpulp writing paper
B o n d , 25£ c o t t o n f i b e r c o n t e n t
Thin p a p e r
Uncoated bristols
Cover text
Newsprint
Standard newsprint
Packaging and industrial converting paper
Wrapping paper, except unbleached kraft
S h i p p i n g sack p a p e r , u n b l e a c h e d k r a f t
Bag I sack, except shipping sack, unbleached kraft
Bag I sack, exc. shipping sack, ex. unbleached kraft
Other converting 181bs. and o v e r , unbleached kraft
Other converting 181bs. 1 o v e r , e x . unbleached kraft
Glassine, greaseproof, and vegetable parchment
Special industrial paper
Special industrial paper

.99

86 .4
81.0

190.7

01
0102
02
0205
03
031 1
04
0 4 1 5 .01
05
0521 .01
06
0 6 2 5 .01

0914

91. 3
90. 0

260.4
268.9
314. 1

Mastepaper
No.1 n e w s
N o . 1 n e w s , a v g . of 5 m a r k e t s
N o . 1 mi x e d
N o . 1 m i x e d , a v g . of 5 m a r k e t s
Old corruqated boxes
O l d c o r r u g a t e d b o x e s , a v g . of 5 m a r k e t s
.009 s e m i - c h e m i c a l k r a f t c l i p p i n g s
Semi-chemical kraft clippings
.009 m i x e d k r a f t c l i p p i n g s
Nixed kraft clippings
White news blanks
W h i t e n e w s b l a n k s , a v g . of 4 m a r k e t s

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

Pr i c e
Aug.
1981 2/

190. 8

02
021 1 .06
0212 .04
0221 .04
03

.99

Index

258. 5
268. 9
307.5

Woodpulp
Paper-making woodpulp
Bleached sulphate, softwood
Bleached sulphate, hardwood
Bleached sulphite
Dissolving pulp

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

1

Apr.
Uuly
1981 2/1 1981 2/

ea.

Pulp, paper, and products, ex. bldg. pap

091

0912

Other
i ndex
base

Dec/80
Dec/80

Cdx
Other unsanded
Specialty softwood plywood
Specialty softwood plywood

Softwood plywood veneer
Softwood plywood veneer

.99

Unit

(Cont'd)

0102 .08

09

0911

1
j

Hardwood
Birch,Standard panel

084
0841

1

Commodity

Softwood

0831

0832

W

54

.2
.3
.6
.2
.9
.9
.8
.0

6.445
3.803
411.667

29.603
29.921
298.208

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 - 1 0 0 unless otherwise indicated)
— 1
1
Commodi ty c o d e 1/ C o m m o d i t y
" 1
0915

01
0 10 1
0 105
0 107
0 109
02
0213
03
032 1
0323
0327
0329
0333
0337
0 34 1
0342
0343
0344
0345
04
043 1
044 1
06
0645
0649
07
0751

10
09
09
1 1
04
.04
99
.03
03
.03
0 1
99
99
99
99
99
.05
.99
.02
.08

0922

0103

.05

0101 .04
0 121
12
14
0122

0932

0933

1
1 Other
1 index
1 base

Insulation board
1/2 inch
H a r d b o a r d and p a r t i c l e b o a r d
H a r d b o a r d , type 11, 1/8 inch
Particleboard, corestock
P a r t i c l e b o a r d , floor u n d e r l a y m e n t

01
0 111
0 1 12
0121
0122
02
021 1
022 1
0222
01
0 111
0121
0 123
0131
0 132
0 133
0 134
0135
0141
02
02 1 1
0221
0222
0223
023 1
0233
0235
024 1
0243
01
0 111
0 1 12
0 113
0 1 15
0 1 16
0117
02
0213
0214
0215
0217
03
0315
04
041 1
0412
0414
05
0514

. 99
. 99
. 99
.99
.99
.99
.99

. 99
. 99
.99
.99
.99
.99
. 99
.99
.99
. 99
. 99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
. 99

.99
.99
. 99
.99
. 99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
. 99

232. 5

234. 6

233.8

m sq. ft.

242. 4
252. 2

24 1.8
251 . 3

245. 1
255.0

84.633

m sq. ft.
m sq. ft.
m sq. ft.

213. 5
211. 0
172. 4
136. 0

216 . 1
219. 7
17 1 .6
127. 3

214.4
223.6
170.0
1 10.2

134.227

Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80

Dec/68
Dec/80

107. 1

107. 5

108.3

108. 5
104. 6
104. 6
104. 8
105. 1
103. 9
109. 8
1 15.6
104. 0
108. 3

108. 9
105. 0
104 .9
106. 9
105. 1
103. 9
110. 2
1 16.7
107. 2
108. 1

109.8
108.0
109.8
106.9
105. 1
103.9
110.4
1 17.2
107.2
108.3

Periodical publishing
C i r c u l a t ion
G e n e r a l farm p e r i o d i c a l s
Industrial periodicals
Professional periodicals
Women's periodicals subscriptions
Women's periodicals, single-copy sales
General interest periodicals, subscriptions
General interest p e r i o d i c a l s , single-copy sales
General news periodicals, subscriptions
Religious periodicals
A d v e r t i si ng
G e n e r a l farm p e r i o d i c a l s
Industrial periodicals
Merchandising periodicals
Professional periodicals
Women's periodicals
General interest periodicals
General news periodicals
Religious periodicals
Other periodicals, n.e.c.

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80

105. 7
104. 1
108. 6
103. 7
101.8
102. 1
113. 1
10 1.3
106. 1
103. 5
106. 7
106. 9
106. 1
(3)
105. 2
103. 0
107.,4
109. 0
105. 2
100. 0
100. 1

105. 5
105. 1
108. 6
104. 5
106. 8
113. 3
(3)
103. 4
(3)
104. 4
106. 8
105. 9
(3)
108. 9
106. 2
101. 1
(3)
103. 0
105. 2
112. 0
98. 6

106.4
106 . 1
108.6
104.5
106.8
119.2
102.4
105.3
107.7
104.4
109. 1
106.7
106. 1
110.5
106.3
(3)
1 12.0
103.0
105.2
112.0
98.6

Book p u b l i s h i n g
Textbooks
Elementary, hardbound
Elementary, paperbound
High school, hardbound
College, hardbound
College, paperbound
Workbooks
Technical, scientific 8 professional
Medical books, hardbound
Medical books, paperbound
Business books, hardbound
Other, hardbound
Religious books
Other,paperbound
General books
Adult trade, hardbound
Adult trade, paperbound
Mass market paperbacks
General reference books
Other, includinq atlases

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Pec/80

105. 0
103. 9
104. 3
102.8
102. 1
102. 6
109. 6
108. 4
106. 0
104 .2
105..9
100. 0
1 17.0
105..3
(3)
105.,4
102.,9
101.,2
98.,3
106. 5
100. 0

106. 0
104. 1
104. 7
102. 8
102. 3
102. 8
109. 4
108. 8
106 .2
105. 1
105. 9
100. 0
1 17.0
1 10.6
121. 5
105. 5
(3)
100. 7
99. 7
109. 0
118. 9

106.5
104.8
104.7
102.8
(3)
104.5
111.1
108.8
106.2
105. 1
105.9
100.0
117.0
110.6
121.5
106.0
(3)
100.7
103.8
109.2
120.9

table.

55

Auq.
198 1

262.5
349.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
274. 1
(3)
248.6
263.6
(3)
275.8
262.8
215.9
305.5
(3)
110.3
108.8
106.8
(3)
268.3
263.5
107.9
218.2
239.3
296.2
272.5
280. 1

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80

books

Price

260.8
349. 2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
274. 1
262. 7
246. 1
263. 6
247. 5
264. 1
251 . 3
211. 7
305. 5
106. 4
110. 3
108. 1
106. 8
110. 1
268. 3
263. 5
107. 9
215. 1
235. 6
291. 9
272. 5
280 . 1

Newspaper publishinq
Ci r c u l a t i o n
Subscriptions, throuqh intermediary
S u b s c r i p t i o n s , d i r e c t to r e a d e r
Single-copy sales, through intermediary
S i n g l e - c o p y s a l e s , d i r e c t to r e a d e r
A d v e r t i si ng
Classified advertising
Commercial advertising, national
Commercial advertising, other

S e e f o o t n o t e s at e n d of




Index
1
1
Apr .
1 July
1 Auq.
1981 2/1 1981 2/1 198 1 2/
257. 3
346.8
344. 9
367. 3
364. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
242. 0
26 1.6
246. 1
264. 1
234. 4
207. 6
305. 5
104. 0
107 .0
106. 7
103. 6
108. 9
264. 6
257. 9
107. 0
213. 5
235. 6
29 1 .9
267. 3
27 1.4

C o n v e r t e d p a p e r and p a p e r b o a r d p r o d u c t s
Sanitary papers and health products
case
T o i l e t t i ssue
case
Towels
1000
Napk i ns,i n d u s t r i al
100
Napkins, household
Paper b a q s a n d s h i p p i n q s a c k s
1000
Grocery baqs
Paper boxes and containers
1000
S h i r t box
C o r . slip. c o n t . for f o o d £ b e v e r a q e s
1000
Ice c r e a m c a r t o n
1000
Milk c a r t o n , 1/2 q a l l o n
1000
Paper c u p s , h o t
Fiber d r u m s
100
C o r . s h p . c o n t . for p a p e r i a l l i e d
C o r . s h p . c o n t . for q l a s s , c l a y , s t o n e
C o r . s h p . c o n t . for m e t a l p r o d u c t s e x . e l e e .
C o r . s h p . c o n t . for e l e c t r i c a l p r o d u c t s
C o r . s h p . c o n t . for all o t h e r e n d u s e s
Packaqinq accessories
carton
Gummed sealing tape
C o r . 8 solid fiber p a l l e t s , p a d s , 8 p a r t .
Office supplies and accessories
1000
File folders
Addinq machine rolls
case
Composite cans
M o t o r oi1 can
1000

Publications, printed matter 8 printing

093
0931

Unit

B u i l d i n q paper a n d b o a r d

092
0921

T
1
1
1

(3)
(3)
(3)

$15.457

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
C o m m o d i t y c o d e ±/

10

1012

1013

Unit

Metals and metal
Iron a n d

101
1011

C o m m o d i ty

Iron

0106
0 117
01
0101
0102
0103
0104
0105
0 106
0107
02
0211
0212
0213
0215
0216
0217
03
0321
0322
0323
0324
0325
0326
0327
04
0431
0432
0435
0436
05
0541
0543
0544
0545
0546
0547
06
0651
0652
0653
0654
0655
0656
0657
07
0761
0762
0764
01
0101
0102
0 103
0111
0113
02
0238
0239
0241
0242
0243
0245
0246
0247
0248
0249
0251
0252
0253
0254
0255
0256
0257
0258
0259
0261
0262
0263
0264
0265
0266
0267
0268
0269
0271
0272
0273
0274

.01
.01
.01
.01
.01
.01
.01
.01
.02
.01
.01
.01
.01
.01
.02
.01
.01
.01

.01
.01
.01
.01
.01
.01
.01

.06
.01
.01
.02
.01
.03
.01
.03
.02
.03
.01
.01
.02
.01
.09
.01
.04
.04
. 11
.04
.04
.01
.01
.04
.02
.01
.03
.03
.02

Other
I i ndex
I base

products

steel

ore
Mesabi,
Pellets

regular-unscreened

Iron a n d steel s c r a p
No. 1 heavy melting
Pi t t s b u r g h
Chi c a g o
Philadelphi a
Detroi t
B i rmingham
Houston
Los Angeles
No. 2 heavy melting
Pi t t s b u r g h
Chi c a g o
Philadelphi a
Bi rmi n g h a m
Houston
Los Angeles
No. 2 bundles
Pi t t s b u r g h
Chi c a g o
Philadelphi a
Detroi t
Bi r m i n g h a m
Houston
Lo5 Angeles
Melting, r.r. no. 1
Pi t t s b u r g h
Chi c a g o
Bi rmi n g h a m
Houston
N o . 1 c u p o l a c a s t iron
Pi t t s b u r g h
Philadelphi a
Detroi t
Bi rmi n g h a m
Houston
Los Angeles
No. 1 bundles
Pi t t s b u r g h
Chi c a g o
Philadelphi a
Detroi t
Bi rmi n g h a m
Houston
Los Angeles
Stainless bundles
Pi t t s b u r g h
Chi c a g o
Detroi t
Steel mill products
S e m i f i n i s h e d steel m i l l p r o d u c t s
Billets, merchant quality, carbon
Billets, forqing, carbon
Billets, alloy
Mire rods, carbon
Mire rods, stainless
Finished steel mill products
P l a t e s , A 5 7 2 , g r a d e 50
Structural shapes, wide flange
Rails, standard, carbon
T i e p l a t e s , I O M or h i g h c a r b o n
Axles, carbon
Plates, carbon, A-285
P l a t e s , c a r b o n , A-36
Plates, stainless
Structural shapes
B a r s , tool s t e e l , a l l o y , d i e
B a r s , tool s t e e l , c . f . , a l l o y
Bars, h. r., alloy
B a r s , h o t r o l l e d , s t a i n l e s s , t y p e 304
Bars,h.r.,carbon,special
Bars, reinforcing
Bars, c. f., carbon
Bars, c. f., alloy
B a r s , e . g . s t a i n l e s s , t y p e 303
Sheets, h.r., carbon, coil
Sheets, h. r., carbon
Sheets, c. r., carbon
Sheets, galvanized, carbon
Sheets, c. r., stainless
Sheets, electrical, alloy
Strip, c. r., carbon
Strip, c. r., stainless
Strip, h. r., carbon
Pipe, black, carbon
Pipe, galvanized, carbon
Line pipe, carbon
Oil w e l l c a s i n g , c a r b o n
Oil w e l l c a s i n g , a l l o y

Apr.

1981

Index
1
1 July
2 / 1 1 9 8 1 2/

298 .8

g r . ton
iron u n i t

Dec/69

gr.
g r.
gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.

ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton

gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.

ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton

gr.
gr.
grgr.
gr.
gr.
gr.

ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton

gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.

ton
ton
ton
ton

Jun/77

gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.
qr.
gr.

ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton

Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77

gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.
gr.

ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton

g r . ton
g r . ton
g r . ton

ton
n e t ton
n e t ton
100 l b .
lb.
100
100
100
100
ea.
100
100
lb.
100
lb.
lb.
100
lb
100
100
100
100
lb
100
100
100
100
lb.
100
100
lb.
100
100
100
100
100
100

See -footnotes at end of table.




"II

56

lb.
lbs.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
ft.
ft.
ft.
ft.
ft.

Jun/77
Jun/77

Jun/77

Jun/77
Jun/77

Jun/77
Jun/77

Jun/77

Dec/77
Dec/68
Dec/69

302..5

Price
Aug.
1981 2/

Aug.
1981

304 .3

331,.0

338..7

339 .7

2 6 9 ,.8
2 7 0 ,.2
319 .5

2 6 9 ,,8
2 7 0 ,,2
3 1 9 ,.5

2 6 9 .8
2 7 0 ,.2
319,.5

$28.500
.805

362,.5
389,. 1
4 1 5 ,.4
387,.3
351,.2
194,.0
4 1 2 ,.2
169,.5
2 4 9 ,.2
4 0 5 ..5
387,.8
4 2 6 ,.4
3 9 3 .. 1
4 3 6 ..4
169.. 1
27 1,. 1
3 8 2 ..4
346..7
4 3 9 ,.9
344,,6
176,.8
4 8 6 ., 1
16 1..6
2 3 6 ..0
3 7 6 ..8
3 5 0 ., 1
391..4
3 9 8 ..5
146. 6
278. 2
149,.3
145.,9
98..3
121,.0
130.,4
161..0
4 0 5 .,9
4 0 8 ..8
4 2 7 ,.4
3 7 0 ..0
2 0 0 ..0
4 1 8 ..0
158..8
278.8
2 8 3 ..2
2 7 9 .,5
2 7 2 ..6
152,. 1

323..6
3 3 4 ..0
367. 2
315,.6
304,.6
172..0
3 5 4 ..4
152.,7
192..3
3 4 4 .,8
346.,0
3 3 4 ..4
3 5 4 ..2
3 9 3 .,0
151..2
2 0 8 .. 1
323. 8
290.8
367..9
3 0 9 ..4
166..7
4 5 3 ..7
133..3
126..2
3 3 2 .,5
3 0 8 .,3
321. 5
374. 3
146.,6
2 6 3 .,7
138.,0
140. 2
98..3
109.,9
130.,4
154.. 1
3 5 6 ..3
369. 6
3 4 4 .,7
3 5 7 .. 1
168.,4
382. 5
152..7
2 1 5 ., 1
276. 2
2 7 4 .,7
2 6 0 ..9
152.. 1

335,.6
350,.5
398,.7
351 .4
304,.6
172,.0
350,.3
157,.3
192,.3
367,. 1
381,.8
384,.6
319,.7
4 0 2 ..6
156.. 1
2 0 8 ,. 1
3 3 8 ..7
319 .9
394 .5
309,.4
166,.7
4 5 3 ,.7
140,.4
115,.3
354,.6
3 3 3 ,. 1
356,.5
3 7 4 ,.3
146,.6
2 6 7 ,.3
145,. 1
140,.2
98..3
109..9
123..0
154,. 1
3 7 4 ,. 1
4 0 3 ..9
3 7 9 ,. 1
357,. 1
169..3
3 8 2 ..5
157,.3
2 1 5 ,. 1
2 7 5 ,.0
2 6 4 ..3
2 7 2 ,.6
147..4

91.371
107.500
98.000
85.000
86.000
85.000
103.000
62.500
84.807
96.000
92.000
74.000
83.500
96.000
54.500
63.390
71.500
74.000
61.500
57.500
70.000
69.500
21.000
100.124
107.500
102.000
93.000
96.000
93.586
103.000
85.500
86.000
89.000
99.000
112.500
102.340
123.500
110.000
110.000
96.500
91.500
103.000
62.500
685.505
695.000
700.000
700.000

331. 8
349.,9
372..3
368..3
334..2
349,.5
126,.3
330..6
355,.6
337..8
398..8
362..5
309,.6
362,.4
388 .6
2 4 0 ,.8
371,.0
309,. 1
354,,3
342 .0
2 8 5 ,.5
352,.8
2 7 9 ,.3
313,.0
343,.9
2 8 8 .2
313 .6
2 9 5 .2
323 .9
309 .7
2 2 8 .5
291 .7
329 .7
2 2 2 .5
324 .9
382 .0
393 .6
386 .4
390 .4
470 .5

344. 9
369. 9
3 9 6 .,0
392. 8
3 4 8 .,0
3 7 4 .,4
126. 3
3 4 3 ..3
3 5 4 ..9
3 3 8 ., 1
398. 8
3 6 2 .,5
3 0 9 ..6
366..0
387.,6
2 5 5 .,4
3 6 9 ..4
3 0 9 ., 1
3 5 4 .,3
356. 6
2 8 5 ..5
3 7 7 ., 1
2 7 6 ..2
3 4 2 ..6
3 5 9 ..3
2 8 8 ..2
332,.2
313,. 1
343 .5
326,.6
2 3 2 .3
312,.2
348,.9
2 2 5 .8
344,.7
382 .0
393,.6
4 1 0 ,.3
4 2 1 ,.4
5 1 3 ,.9

3 4 4 .,9
3 6 9 .,9
3 9 6 ..0
392. 8
3 4 8 ..0
3 7 4 ..4
126.,3
3 4 3 ..3
3 5 4 ..9
3 3 8 ., 1
398. 8
3 6 2 ..5
309..6
366..0
387,.6
2 5 5 ,.4
369..4
3 2 0 ..3
354,.3
356..6
2 8 5 .,5
377.. 1
2 7 5 ,.6
342..6
359..3
2 8 8 ..2
332 .0
313 . 1
343 .5
319 .3
234 .2
312 .2
348 .9
2 2 5 .8
344 .7
382 .0
393 .6
410 .3
421 .4
5 1 3 .9

397.987
480.370
675.899
21.869
1. 149
2 6 . 162
23.784
24.227
26.671
385.899
24.635
23.685
1.210
23.909
2.088
5.389
41.573
1.572
26.685
15.582
38.606
54.526
1.865
22.554
21.605
25.368
31.426
1.252
41.226
34.153
1.035
21.938
73.983
90.045
793.486
736.017
1693.772

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
C o m m o d i t y c o d e J/
1013

Steel m i l l p r o d u c t s
0275
0276
0277
0278
0279
0281
0282
0283
0284
0285
0286
0287
0288
0289
0291
0292
0293
0294
0295
0296
0297
0298
0299

1015

1016

02
0235
0237
0239
03
032 1
0322
0323
04
0423
0425
0427
0429
05
0511
06
06 14
0621
07
0712
0736
08
09
0917
1 1
1 151
1 153
0101
0105
0 107
0 108
0 111
0112
0 1 13

.05
.02
.07
.03
.03
.01
.03
.03
.04
.04
.05
.03
.03
.02
.02
.02
.01
.03
.09
.01

. 99
.99
.99
.99
.99
. 99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
. 99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.32
.09
.03
.04
.04
.03
.03

1023

01
0 109
0 1 17
0 1 18
0 1 19
0121
0 122
0 123
0 124
0 126
0 127
0128
0 132
0 133
0 136
0 146
0 151
0 156
02
027 1
0272
0273

.01
.99
. 99
. 99
.99
.99
.01
.01

.01
.02

0 1
0 106 .01
0 111
0 1 16
02
0222 . 0 1
0223 .01
03
0321
0326

100 f t .
100 f t .
100 f t .
100 f t .
100 f t .
b a s e box
b a s e box
b a s e box
b a s e box
b a s e box
100 lb.
lb
carton
50 lb.
50 lb.
50 l b .

Index
1
1
Apr .
Uuly
1 Auq.
1981 2/1 1 98 1 2/| 1981 2/

F o u n d r y and f o r q e shop p r o d u c t s
P r e s s u r e i soil p i p e and f i t t i n q s , cast ir
Soil p i p e i f i t t i n q s , qray t d u c t i l e iron
P r e s s u r e p i p e a n d f i t t i n q s , d u c t i l e iron
P r e s s u r e p i p e a n d f i t t i n q s , qray iron
M o t o r v e h i c l e c a s t i n g s , q r a y I d u c t i l e iro
C a s t i n q s for p a s s e n q e r c a r s , qray iron
C a s t i n q s for other m o t o r v e h i c l e s , qray i ron
C a s t i n q s for p a s s e n g e r c a r s , d u c t i l e iron
Gray & d u c t i l e iron c a s t i n q s , o t h e r
M o l d s & s t o o l s for h e a v y steel i n q o t s
C a s t i n q s for c o n s t r u c t i o n I u t i l i t y u s e
D u c t i l e iron c a s t i n q s , o t h e r
Gray iron c a s t i n q s , o t h e r
M a l l e a b l e iron f o u n d r i e s
S t a n d a r d m a l l e a b l e iron c a s t i n q s
Steel i n v e s t m e n t f o u n d r i e s
C a r b o n and low a l l o y steel i n v e s t m e n t c a s t i n q s
H i q h a l l o y steel i n v e s t m e n t c a s t i n q s
Other steel f o u n d r s , c a r b o n steel c a s t i n g s
Railroad wheels and specialties
All other c a r b o n steel c a s t i n g s
O t h e r steel f o u n d r s , h i g h a l l o y steel cast
O t h e r steel f o u n d r s , low a l l o y steel cast
All other low a l l o y steel c a s t i n g s
F o r q e shop p r o d u c t s
C l o s e d d i e f o r q i n g s , c a r b o n steel
C l o s e d die f o r g i n g s , a l l o y steel
P i g iron and f e r r o a l l o y s
Pig i r o n , basi c
Pig i r o n , m a l l e a b l e
Pig iron, bessener
Pig iron, n o . 2 f o u n d r y
Ferromanqanese
Ferrosi1i con
Charqe chrome

319. 9
284. 0
382. 7
212. 4
219. 4
274. 7
364. 4
374. 7
318. 7
394. 4
331. 0
262.8
34 1. 4
345. 0
356. 1
332. 0
353.8
314. 6
143. 6
142. 8
139. 8
145. 3
368.8

34 1,.7
293,. 9
422,. 1
212,.4
236,. 3
272..9
362..4
37 1..9
317,.0
391,.4
360,.6
262,.8
34 1 .4
,
365.8
368..6
355..3
350..9
314..6
143..6
142..8
139,.8
150,.4
391 ,.9

34 1..7
303..4
422.. 1
2 1 7 ..2
236.,3
272. 9
362.,4
37 1. 9
317..0
391 .,4
363..0
2 6 2 ..8
34 1. 4
365. 8
368. 6
355. 3
353. 8
314. 6
143. 6
142. 8
139.,8
150.,4
391. 9

Dec/80
Doc/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/67
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1

324. 4
98. 3
96. 9
100. 1
98. 7
10 1 .3
100. 9
102. 6
100. 8
104. 5
393. 1
103. 1
102. 4
104 .2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
372.8
364.8

331 ,.0
99,.3
99,. 1
100,.8
98,, 7
10 1 .8
,
101..3
102,.8
102,.3
105,.6
393,. 1
104. 2
105..6
105., 1
100. 6
100.,7
100. 2
100. 6
100 ..0
100. 5
10G .2
100 .6
100 . 7
100 .2
100 .2
100,.6
378 . 7
(3)

331. 8
99. 2
99. 1
100 .5
98. 7
10 1 .6
(3)
(3)
(3)
106. 0
393. 1
104 .2
105. 6
(3)
1 O P. 8
101. 1
100 .8
102. 0
100. 4
100. 1
100. 0
100 .2
100 .7
100,.4
100,.4
101,.5
380,.8
(3)

Jun/77
Jun/77

312. 2
369. 4
366. 9
1 15.3
1 14 .3
286. 4
319. 4
310.8

312 .6
369 .4
366 .9
1 14,
.0
1 14,
.0
288,. 9
319,.4
310 .8

313,.2
369,.4
366.. 9
1 14.
.0
1 14.
.0
2 8 8 ..9
319..4
313.,9

288. 4

283..3

287. 7

Dec/70

5P00 1

20 r d .
lb.
lb.
lb.
100 lb.
100 l b .

net
net
net
net
gr.
lb.
lb.

ton
ton
ton
ton
ton

Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Jun/77
Dec/68

metals

Primary nonferrous metals
Primary nonferrous metals, except precious
Aluminum paste pigment
lb.
Primary aluminum ingot, unalloyed
Dec/80
Primary aluminum ingot, alloyed
Dec/80
P r i m a r y a l u m i n u m , o t h e r t y p e s , e x c e p t e x t r u s i o n bill Dec/80
Aluminum extrusion billet
Dec/80
Cobalt
lb.
Domestic copper cathode
Copper powder
lb.
Tin, pig, grade A
lb.
Lead, pig, common
lb.
Nickel, cathode sheets
lb.
Zinc, slab, prime Western
lb.
Z i n c , s l a b , special h i g h g r a d e
lb.
Ant i inony
lb.
M e r c u r y , 76 lb. flask
flask
M a g n e s i u m , pig ingot
lb.
Titanium sponge
lb.
Precious metals
Gold, refined
tr. oz.
S i l v e r , b a r , r e f i n e d , .999 f i n e
tr. oz.
Plat inum
tr. oz.
Nonferrous scrap
Copper base scrap
Copper scrap, no. 2 refiner
lb.
Heavy yellow brass scrap
lb.
N o . 1 c o m p o s i t i o n (red b r a s s ) s c r a p
lb.
Aluminum base scrap
Aluminum seg. low-copper clips, N.Y. lb.
Old aluminum,scrap,sheet and cast, N . Y . lb.
Other nonferrous scrap nec.
S c r a p lead b a t t e r y p l a t e s
lb.
New s c r a p n i c k e l , c l i p s a n d s o l i d s , N . Y . l b .

See -footnotes at end of table.




Other
i ndex
base

Price
Auq.
1981

(Cont'd)

Pressure tubing, carbon
Mechanical tubinq, carbon, Meld
Mechanical tubinq, carbon, seamless
Mechanical tubinq, stainless, weld
Mechanical tubinq, stainless, seamless
Tin free s t e e l , c a r b o n , d b l . c . r .
Tin p l a t e , e l e c t r o l y t i c
Tin p l a t e , e l e c t r o l y t i c , c o i l s
Tin p l a t e , e l e c . , c a r b o n , d b l . c . r .
Black p l a t e , c a r b o n
Drawn w i r e , carbon
Drawn w i r e s t a i n l e s s , t y p e 302
Balinq w i r e , carbon
N a i l s , w i r e , 8d c o m m o n
Nails, wire, galv., 8 d common
S t a p l e s , f e n c e , q a l v . , c a r b o n steel
Barbed wire, galvanized
Woven wire fence, galvanized
B a r s , h . r . , s t a i n l e s s , f o r q i n q , 410
B a r s , c e n t e r l e s s q r o u n d , s t a i n l e s s , 416
D r a w n w i r e , s t a i n l e s s , t y p e 4 10
Bars, h.r., carbon, merchant quality
Bands (sheet), h.r. carbon

Nonferrous

102
1022

Unit

Cornino di ty

57

327. 5
278. 7
270. 9
100. 9
10 1.5
102. 8
10 1.2
108 1 .2
210. 2
218. 2
408. 9
27 1 .4
400. 1
303. 7
292. 5
4 14.5
85.2
347. 7
521 . 3
776. 4
1368. 1
743. 5
431. 3
263. 0
180. 1
172. 2
193. 6
209. 6
504 . 3
539. 4
506. 7
314. 0
421. 3
20 1. 3

316..4
325. 0
280,.5
288. 9
280..8
280. 8
102..9
103. 1
10 1 .5
,
10 1.5
102..9
103. 0
100..8
100 .8
108 1 .2
1081 .2
2 0 4 ., 1 2 1 3 . 1
2 2 0 .,4
(3)
40 1 .5
435. 0
296 .4
321 .4
4 0 0 ., 1 400 . 1
347. 5
324.8
312. 5
332. 6
386. 6
386. 6
87. 9
86. 2
372. 7
372. 7
552. 3
552. 3
637. 2
628. 9
1 149.3
1 145.8
56 1. 9
58 1. 0
431 . 3
431. 3
247. 5
173. 0
163. 2
189. 2
200.8
437. 7
488.6
433. 0
324. 3
462.8
184. 1

251 .7
175. 7
172. 2
184. 8
197. 9
437 7
488. 6
433. 0
340. 3
502. 7
184. 1

$212 .636
58 .687
551 .368
257 .006
579 .345
18 .36 1
31 .305
30 . 191
20 .930
27 . 94 1
38 .556
2 .245
29 .416
16 .244
21 .339
19 .492
30,.797
70,.755
1 .280
1 .489
1 .877
18 .949
19 .627

203
203
203
204
478

.000
.000
.000
.500
.250
.454
.509

1,.274

20 .000
6 .500
.450
1..500
.499
4 98
1 !385
4 3 8 . 500
1..340
7. 650
40 1 .000
8 . 830
4 7 5 . 000

670
420
680
385
235
315
1 ;600

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
1
1
C o m m o d i ty c o d e J/1 C o m m o d i t y
Nonferrous scrap

1023
033 1
0336
02
020 1
0202
03
0302
0304
04
040 1
0402
0403
0404
05
0502
0503
06
0601
0602
07
1025

01
0101
0102
0103
0104
0105
0107
0108
0109
0111
0113
01 17
0118
0119
0123
0124
0127
0128
02
0231
0232
0233
0253
0254
0255
0256
04
0462
0463
05
0525
0526

1026

1028

01
0101
0102
0103
0106
0107
0109
0111
0115
01 17
0119
0137
0143
0144
0145
0147
0151
02
026 1
0267
0281
01
0101
0102
0103
0 104
02
0201

99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99

03
02
99
99
02
99
99
99
99
04
05
02
04
99
03
.04
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

.02
.01

.99
.01
.06
.02
.02
.04
.03
.07
.01
.09
.01
.01
.01
.05
. 11
.03
.03
.03

.06
.05
.05
.05

1031

02
0204 .99
0206 .07
0 2 0 9 .99
0211 .99
0214 .99
0 2 1 5 .99

lb.
lb.

Secondary nonferrous metals
Aluminum, except extrusion billet
A l u m i n u m ingot
Other types, except extrusion billet
Refined copper
Brass ingot, alloyed
Bronze ingot, alloyed
R e f i n e d lead
Lead, unalloyed
Antimonial lead, alloyed
Babbitt metal, alloyed
Solder, alloyed
Refined zinc
Zinc dust, unalloyed
Zinc-base alloys
Precious metals
Gold, unalloyed
Silver, unalloyed
Other nonferrous metals

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80

Mill shapes
Aluminum shapes
S h e e t , f l a t 5 0 5 2 - H 32
lb.
S h e e t , flat 2 0 2 4 - T 3 , h e a t t r e a t a b l e
lb.
Sheet, coiled, bare, siding
Sheet, coiled, bare, finstock
S h e e t , c o i l e d , b a r e , r e r o l l (foil b a s e )
S h e e t , c o i l e d , b a r e , all o t h e r s
Sheet, coiled, nonheat-treatable, precoated
Sheet, flat, nonheat-treatable, bare
F o i l , p l a i n ( u n d e r .006 i n c h e s )
R o d , screw machine stock, 2011-T3
lb.
E x t r u s i o n , s o l i d , c i r c l e s i z e 4 to 5
lb.
E x t r u s i o n , s o l i d , c i r c l e s i z e 1 to 3
lb.
E x t r u s i o n , s o l i d , c i r c l e s i z e 10 to 12 l b .
Tube, drawn, 6063-T832
100 f t .
Tube, welded
Plate, heat treatable 7075-T651
lb.
Plate, nonheat-treatable, 5083-H32
Copper and brass mill shapes
Copper-base alloy strip
C o p p e r - b a s e a l l o y rod
Copper-base alloy tube; non-plumbing
C o p p e r t u b i n g , non - p l u m b i n g
Copper tubing, plumbing
C o p p e r s h e e t or s t r i p
C o p p e r rod
Nickel alloy mill shapes
lb.
N i c k e l p l a t e , 200 a l l o y
lb.
M o n e l s h e e t , 400 a l l o y
Titanium mill shapes
lb.
Titanium bar, ground, 6 AL-4V
forging
Titanium forgings, shipment, buyers
Mire and cable
Copper wire and cable
Bare w i r e , no. 8 awg
Copper bare wire, alloyed
Automotive primary wire
B u i l d i n g w i r e , t y p e T H M , 12 A U G
B u i l d i n g w i r e , t y p e THUI, 500 M C M
Building w i r e , type RHW-RHH
N o n m e t a i l i c s h e a t h e d c a b l e 12/2, w . g .
P o w e r c a b l e , t h e r m o s e t t i n g , 15 k . v .
Portable power cable,type GGC.
Control cable, thermoplastic insul.
Cord sets, power supply, 6 '
Maqnet wire, class B, no.25, solderable
M a g n e t w i r e , c l a s s F , n o . 18 A U G
M a a n e t w i r e , c l a s s H , n o . 17 A U G
Maanet wire, class A, no.35, solderable
Telephone cable, polyethylene
Aluminum wire and cable
ACSR c a b l e , (drake)
Service entrance cable
M a g n e t w i r e , c l a s s F , n o . 17 A U G
Nonferrous foundry shop products
Zinc castings
Automotive, plated
Automotive, non-plated
Non-automotive, plated
Non-automotive, non-plated
Aluminum castings
Die casting, automotive
Metal

103

Price

Index

1

July
1 Aug.
1 Apr.
1 198 1 2/ 198 1 2/1 198 1 2/

Dec/68

Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81

Dec/69
Jun/81
Dec/68

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70
1972

455.3
325.2

435.5
325.2

435. 5
325.2

277.8
96. 9
97. 3
96. 6
98. 4
97. 1
103. 3
97. 0
93.7
275. 1
323. 4
461. 7
105. 6
110. 4
105. 6
73. 5
79.2
67.2
105. 8

270.6
91.4
(3)
92.4
93.9
(3)
94.7
100.2
10 1.1
284. 1
292.7
475.2
113.0
119.9
1 13.0
65.4
66.7
51.3
100.6

284. 1
90. 1
88.4
91.5
98. 3
(3)
98. 1
111. 2
112. 7
320. 0
321.8
522. 7
116. 5
122. 5
115. 3
70. 3
65.6
52. 7
101. 2

303.6
290. 9
271. 6
295. 9
253. 3
281. 6
289. 9
(3)
(3)
(3)
203. 6
224. 5
309.8
300. 5
286. 2
264.4
(3)
368. 7
306. 3
224. 4
246. 0
201. 0
252. 5
242. 8
90. 0
237.8
98.,7
313. 2
293. 1
377. 5
363,.5
4 0 6 ..8
3 3 4 ..0

305.7
295.9
285.9
310.7
259.2
(3)
289.9
101.6
103.3
102.8
205.7
224.5
309.8
300.5
286.2
268. 1
(3)
(3)
321.7
220.3
249.3
200. 1
254.2
220.5
84.7
240.5
94.0
313.2
293. 1
377.5
365.9
(3)
(3)

307.4
295. 9
285. 9
310. 7
259.2
(3)
289. 9
101. 9
103. 3
102.8
205. 9
224. 5
309.8
300. 5
286.2
268. 1
100. 0
375. 9
321. 7
222. 0
251.5
200. 1
255. 8
2 2 3 .,5
86. 0
241.8
94.,8
3 1 3 .,2
2 9 3 ., 1
3 7 7 .,5
365..9
4 0 7 ,.8
327,.6

206.9
199.2
184.0
97.4
212.3
162.9
142.5
118.5
172.8
173. 1
208. 1
195. 1
209.3
169.6
167.0
155.7
201.9
222.7
239.8
278.6
255.7
241.4

2 0 7 ,.0
199,.4
(3)
98.,3
2 1 2 ..3
159..5
137,. 1
109..9
168..3
171,.6
2 1 0 ,.3
196,.6
2 2 4 ,.7
171 .4
169,. 1
157 .7
2 0 3 .4
2 2 2 .7
2 3 9 .8
2 7 8 .6
2 5 5 .7
2 4 1 .4
126 .7
125 . 1
129 .2
126 . 1
126 .4

lb.
1000 f t .
100 l b s .

Dec/69

2 0 9 .. 1
2 0 1 ,.8
184,,6
98..6
2 0 7 ..7
180..3
152 .4
126,.2
191,.8
164 . 1
2 0 8 .4
195 .7
209,.9
174 .2
172 .9
160 .6
2 0 5 .8
222 .7
2 3 8 .0
277 .2
2 5 5 .7
243 . 1

part
part
part
part

Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77

120 .4
120 .5
117 .6
121 .2
122 .5

125.6
123.9
127.7
125.6
125.0

ea.

Dec/72

266 .7

263.4

(3)

314 . 1

315.7

3 1 9 .4

317 .3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

319. 1
100.6
(3)
(3)
100.4
351.2
101.2
100. 9

320 .2
10 1 .0
(3)
(3)
100 .4
352 .5
101 .2
10 1.0

1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
100
100
100
100
1000

ft.
ft.
ft.
ft.
ft.
ft.
ft.
ft.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
ft.

Dec/80
Dec/69
Dec/69
Dec/69
Dec/6 9
Dec/68
Dec/69
Dec/69
Dec/69
Dec/68
Dec/69

containers

M e t a l c a n s a n d can c o m p o n e n t s
Steel cans
S o f t d r i n k can
Beer can
Fruit and fruit juice can
Vegetable i vegetable juice can
L a r d a n d s h o r t e n i n g can
All o t h e r f o o d ( i n c l u d i n g s o u p ) c a n s

Jun/81
Dec/70
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81

See -footnotes at end of table.




1
1 Other
1 index
1 base

Aug.
1981

(Cont'd)

Block tin p i p e s c r a p
Old scrap zinc N.Y.

01

1024

Unit

58

S 5 . 500
145

1. 193
1. 974
832

1.,418

2 . 059
1. 6 0 5

6,.390
5,. 190
20 .618

15,.093

1918 .669
2 2 3 .840

.950
311 .727

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity

0218
0219
0222
03
030 1
0302
04
0401

.99
.99
.99

0111
0116

.01
.04

.99
.99
.99

01
0 105
0108
0 111
0113
01 14
0 1 16
01 18
0119
0121
0125
0129
0131
0 136
0 137
0 138
03
0345
0347
0351
04
0456
0457
0461
0106
0121
0 131
0132
0133
0134
0141
0 144
0 146
0 147
0 151
0156
0161
0166
0 176
0181
0 182

.01
.04
.06
.03
.03
.08
.03
.06
.02
.03
.02
.05
.03
.01
.01
.29
.05
.06
.04
.06
.02
.04
.07
.01
.01

1052

1053

1054

1062

Barrels, drums, and pails
Steel barrel,55 qal.
S t e e l p a i l , 5 gal

Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Dec/72
Dec/70
Jun/81
Jun/81

ea.
100

Hardware, n.e.c.
Builders hardware
Padlock combination
P a d l o c k , pin t u m b l e r
Cabinet hinge
Door lock, m o r t i s e , std. d u t y , keyed
Door l o c k , b o r e d , s t d . d u t y , k e y e d
Door lock, b o r e d , residential, keyless
Door l o c k , b o r e d , r e s i d e n t i a l , k e y e d
E x i t d e v i c e , h e a v y d u t y , rim t y p e
Full m o r t i s e h i n g e s , l i g h t w t .
Sash fastener
Screen door c l o s e r , pneumatic type
Door c l o s e r , o v e r h e a d , commodity grade
Door stop
C a b i n e t pull
Dead lock, standard duty
Transportation equipment hardware
Other automobile hardware
Stern cleat, marine
Stern light, marine
Furniture hardware
Bedframe caster
Caster, office chair
Desk l o c k , cam t y p e
Hand

.03
.01
.01
.02
.01

tools
A x e , single bit
M o o d chi sel - 1 inch
U r e n c h , open e n d
M r e n c h , box
Urench, adjustable
Pipe wrench, heavy duty
Screw driver
Automobile bumper jack, ratchet
Vise, standard
Urench socket
Pliers
Shovel
Hammer, carpenter
Hoe, field and garden
F i l e flat
Hacksaw blades
Handsaw, crosscut

Plumbing fixtures and brass
0101
0111
0121

.99
.05
.02

0101
0111

.04
.05

Vitreous china fixtures
Lavatory
Uater closet combination

0101 .99
0111 .02
0113 .99
0 111
0112
0 113
0121
0141
0 142
0161
0162

.05
.04
.02
.05
.07
.03
.01

Steel

Brass

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

0133 .06
0134 .08

Dec/75
Dec/70
Dec/75
Dec/67
Dec/67
Dec/70

set
ea.
ea.
400 p e s
ea.
ea.

Dec/67
Dec/67
Dec/67

doz.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
doz.
ea.
doz.
100
ea.

Dec/67

Dec/72

ea.
ea.

fittings
Bathtub drain and overflow
Bathtub and shower fitting combination
Single control bath/shower combo
Lavatory faucet, combination
Sink f a u c e t , deck t y p e
S i n g l e c o n t r o l k i t c h e n sink
Lavatory trap, bent tube, adjustable
Uater control/float valve

Dec/74
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

Dec/75
Dec/75
Dec/75

equipment

Steam and hot water equipment
Gas heating boilers
Oil h e a t i n g b o i l e r s
Steel heating boilers
S t e e l h e a t i n g b o i l e r s o v e r 400 m b h
Steel radiators and convectors
All o t h e r r a d i a t o r s a n d c o n v e c t o r s
U a r m air f u r n a c e s
S t e e l , f o r c e d a i r , o i l , 9 5 - 1 1 2 m btu
Steel, forced air, oil, 78-85 m b.t.u.

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
ea.
ea.

See -footnotes at end of table.




Dec/75

Dec/75
Dec/75
Dec/75
Dec/67
Dec/67
Dec/68
Dec/68

fixtures
E n a m e l e d steel b a t h t u b s
E n a m e l e d steel s i n k s
S t a i n l e s s steel s i n k s

Heating
0102
0103
0 111
0113
0131
0141

type

doz.
doz.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
pr.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

fittings

E n a m e l e d iron f i x t u r e s
E n a m e l e d iron b a t h t u b s
E n a m e l e d iron l a v a t o r i e s
E n a m e l e d iron s i n k s

106
1061

1
1 Other
1 index
1 base

Index
1
1
Apr.
Uuly
1 Aug.
1981 2 / 1 1 9 8 1 2/1 1981 2/

Price
Aug.
198 1

(Cont'd)

P a i n t a n d v a r n i s h can
A e r o s o l can
All o t h e r n o n - f o o d c a n s
Aluminum cans
S o f t drink can
Beer can
M e t a l can c o m p o n e n t ( s t e e l a n d a l u m i n u m )
M e t a l can c o m p o n e n t s (steel a n d a l u m i n u m )

.03
.03
.05
.01
.02
.02

105
1051

Unit

Hardware

104
1041

1042

!
1

M e t a l c a n s a n d can c o m p o n e n t s

1031

1032

1

c o d e J/j C o m m o d i t y

59

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

99. 9
100. 0
100. 4
100. 0
(3)
245. 5
100. 0
100. 0

100. 4
100 .0
100 .8
100. 3
(3)
246. 2
102. 6
102. 6

296.5
313.2
259.5

296. 5
313.2
259. 5

317. 1
334. 9
277. 9

258.5

26 1. 7

263.2

239.8
250.4
130.9
297.7
265.3
153.3
237.9
240. 1
158.5
246.2
256.8
281 .7
239.8
208.2
154.7
163.2
136.9
212.9
210.3
234.4
240. 9
329. 1
294.7
259.0
351.4

242. 2
256.6
133. 2
300. 3
269. 9
159. 2
243. 3
24 1.6
161. 9
26 1. 7
256 .8
288. 6
239.8
211. 9
164. 6
167. 8
142. 4
209. 6
200 . 1
234. 4
240. 9
345. 5
307. 1
280. 6
351. 4

242. 5
257. 4
133. 2
310. 5
269. 9
159. 2
243. 3
24 1. 6
16 1. 9
26 1. 7
256 .8
288. 6
252. 0
211. 9
164.,6
167. 8
142. 4
209. 6
200 ., 1
2 3 4 ..4
2 4 0 .,9
345.,5
307. 1
2 8 0 .,6
351 ..4

308.3
322.3
255.3
323.4
350.5
280.3
332.4
263.9
668.3
303.2
269.3
273.7
309.2
275. 9
308.0
387.4
162.7
178.4

313. 8
327. 6
255. 3
323. 4
3 5 7 .,5
291. 6
332.,4
267. 3
568..7
310., 1
2 7 4 .,0
2 7 3 ..7
352..0
2 8 0 .,7
345. 2
397. 6
165.,6
185.,4

318.. 1
327.,6
2 5 5 .,3
336..0
372,.6
291 ,6
332..4
267,.3
568,.7
325,.6
274,.0
273 .7
352,.0
280,.7
345,.2
4 18,.0
165,.6
185,.4

265.3

2 7 0 ..3

27 1,.0

291.5
274.2
326.0
326.3

299. 2
280. 6
337.,0
336.. 1

299,.2
280,.6
337,.9
334 .3

252.8
278.9
230.4

2 5 9 ..6
2 8 8 .,4
2 3 4 ..6

260..4
289,.7
235,.0

216.6
194.8
280.8
139.0

219. 1
199..2
2 8 0 ..8
139,.9

224..8
(3)
314 .2
140 .5

23 .219

270.9
247.5
273.2
153.7
245.7
264.2
151.2
323.2
166.6

2 7 5 ..2
25 1 .8
2 7 4 ..6
158,,7
2 5 0 ..2
2 7 2 ..5
153..5
326. 6
168., 9

275 . 1
251..8
274 .6
158 .7
250 .2
272,.5
153,.5
326,.6
167,.4

20
37
33
25
22
29

219.8

2 2 5 .,7

227 .2

225.9
230.3
251 .9
231 .2
(3)
1 12.3
100.0

232,,7
2 3 6 ,.9
(3)
2 3 8 .,5
106,.7
1 14 .5
,
105,.3

233 .7
238,.3
(3)
238,.5
108 . 0
1 14 .5
105,.6

217.3
232.0
236.4

2 2 9 ,.4
2 3 4 ,.2
256,.7

230 .2
234,.2
256 .7

$ 2 2 . 284

4 5 . 139

4 . 480
12. 143
135. 543
823
,416
30., 102
,429
11 ,242
!

141.,434
2..617
4 .023
4,.930
10,.460
1,.777
123,.399
5 . 155
11 .348
6,.800
27 .283
18,.238
9,.532

.745
.399
.926
.514
.497
.619

515 .358
484 .656

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

|
Corrmodi ty c o d e J/j C o m m o d i t y
H a r m air f u r n a c e s

1C62
0136
0142
0159
1063

1064

1065

1066

1067

0121
0126

99
99

.99
.99
.99
.99

1076

.04
10
.05
.05
.04
.02
.04
. 10

294. 6
240. 0
152. 4

Dec/80

215.6
103.4
104.0
236.0
106.2

215. 9
103. 4
104. 0
240. 3
106. 1

215. 9
103. 4
104. 0
240. 3
106. 1

Dec/80
Dec/80

185.2
103.8
98. 9

191. 8
106. 4
103. 4

193. 8
106. 9
106. 3

224.0
262.2
225.4
268. 1

219. 5
270. 3
232. 5
276. 1

220. 5
272. 9
237. 5
276. 1

215.8
191.2
229.5

218. 5
192. 7
233.2

222. 6
195. 7
238. 0

105.6
102.5
102.8
106.7
102.5
106.8
105.2

106. 3
104. 6
105. 7
108. 0
106. 0
106. 9
106. 0

107. 0
106. 7
105. 7
1 10.0
107. 6
107. 1
106. 9

Dec/67
Dec/67
Dec/67

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80

Other systems and other parts
Other heatinq systems
Gas-fired infra-red heaters
Non-electric fireplaces
Other heatinq systems, n. e. c.
O t h e r p a r t s for h e a t i n q s y s t e m s
Other parts, n. e. c.

293. 1

298. 3

300. 0

275.3
286.7
263.8
206. 9
222.4
311.0
289.4
201.5
266.3
230.8

278. 3
286. 7
(3)
215. 1
222. 4
322. 9
294. 2
196. 6
(3)
(3)

286. 5
310.8
(3)
215. 1
235. 1
322. 5
294. 2
196. 6
275.8
248. 3

Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80

300.8
116.7
409.0
324.0
307. 1
(3)
107. 1
106.8
1 10.4
103.0
106. 1

308. 2
120. 9
431. 2
328.8
3 1 0 ..8
(3)
107.,2
106.,2
115. 2
1 14.,9
109..5

308.4
120..9
431, 2
326..2
309 .7
(3)
108 . 1
106 .2
(3)
114 .9
110 .6

Dec/75
Dec/75

301.9
339.8
319.9
246.2
230.8
205.4
211.6
292.5
314.9
169.3
155.6

3 1 2 ., 1
356. 0
3 3 1 ., 1
(3)
(3)
205. 8
(3)
304.8
3 2 8 .,5
170. 8
157.,3

311,.3
353,.9
331 . 1
2 4 5 ,.5
2 2 9 .5
205,.8
2 1 6 ,. 1
304,.8
328,.5
170 .8
157 .3

293.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
298.9
289.8

2 9 5 .,9
101.,4
100..0
100..4
101..3
101..5
100,.0
100,.0
300,.2
2 9 1 ,. 1

297 .0
103,.2
(3)
104 . 1
102 .6
103 .4
100 .0
100 .0
300 .2
291 . 1

Dec/7 3

259.6
(3)
317.5
320.4
175. 1

2 6 3 ..7
100,.7
326..0
327,.4
176,. 1

268
100
326
327
176

products

M e t a l d o o r s , s a s h , a n d trim
Window, aluminum, res. slide type
Window, aluminum, res. single hunq
Window, aluminum, com., projected
Window, aluminum, com., double hung
D o o r a s s e m b l y , steel
D o o r f r a m e , steel
Slidinq qlass door, aluminum
Aluminum storm window
Aluminum storm door combination
Metal

Pr i c e
Aug.
1981 2/

293. 0
240. 0
148. 2

ea.
ea.

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

0102
0 111
0112
0113
0116
0 122
0133
0 138
0139
0147

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

tanks
Pressure vessels, non-aluminum
Elevated water tank, field erected
Bulk s t o r a q e t a n k , 6,000 q a l l o n s or l e s s
Bulk s t o r a q e t a n k , o v e r 6 , 0 0 0 q a l l o n s
Truck t a n k s for l i q u i d f u e l s e x c e p t LPG
Non-LPG gas cylinders
Other pressure tanks
C u s t o m t a n k , 3/4 in. a n d l e s s
C u s t o m t a n k s , o v e r 3/4 in.
Petroleum storage tanks

0101
0 106
0111
0 1 12
0 113
01 14
0 155
0 157
0159
016 1

.06
.09
.03
.06
.05
.04
.03
.03
.05
.04

Sheet metal products
Roofing, steel, formed
square
Roofinq, aluminum, corruqated
sheet
S i d i n q a l u m i n u m , n o n i n s u l . m f r . to d i s t l.square
S i d i n q a l u m . , n o n i n s u l . , m f r . to d i r .
square
S i d i n q a l u m . , i n s u l t a t e d , m f r . to d i s t . s q u a r e
square
S i d i n q a l u m . , i n s u l a t e d , m f r . to d i r .
F u r n a c e p i p e , g a l v . , 30 g a l . , 6 in. dia . e a .
E l b o w s 90 d g . , g a l v . , 30 g a . , 6 i n . dia . e a .
ea.
Grain b i n , farm
ea.
Grain bin, commercial

Dec/7 1
Dec/71
Dec/71

Jun/80

.02
.01
.08

Struct., arch., pre-eng. metal products
F a b r i c a t e d iron a n d steel p i p e a n d f i t t i n g
F o s s i l fuel p o w e r p l a n t
O t h e r iron a n d steel p i p e f a b r i c a t i o n
F a b r i c a t e d iron a n d steel t u b e a n d f i t t i n g
Welded tubing
N o n f e r r o u s pipe and tube fabrication
Fabricated structural metal
F a b r i c a t e d s t r u c t u r a l steel for b l d g s .
F a b r i c a t e d s t r u c t u r a l steel for b r i d g e s
Prefabricated metal buildings and componen
Metal building, steel, rigid frame
Miscellaneous metal work
E x p a n d e d m e t a l lath
Expanded corner bead
Fabricated bars

0101
0102

.99
.99

Heat exchanges and condensers
Bare tube heat exchangers
Fin t u b e h e a t e x c h a n g e r s

Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80

108.6
111.5
107.2

1 14,
.8
117 .0
113 .2

114 .8
117 .0
113 .2

0101
0111

.99
.99

F a b r i c a t e d steel p l a t e
Large diameter pipe
Ueldments

Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80

106.0
114.3
104.2

107 .7
1 14 .5
104 .6

108 .5
117 .9
104 .6

Steel power

Jun/80

02
0202
0214
03
0302
04
05
050 1
051 1
06
0645
07
078 1
0782
0791

.99
.99
.99
.08
.07
.08

1077

0116

.08

n e t ton
n e t ton
ea.
sq. yd.
m lin.ft.
lb.

boilers

Miscellaneous metal

108
1081

domestic

Fabricated structural metal

1072

1075

Domestic heatinq stoves
Wood/coal stoves, non-airtight
Wood/coal stoves, airtiqht

0 10 1
0113
01
0116
0121
0126
02
0216

Index
1
Apr.
lJuly
1981 2 / 1 1 9 8 1 2/

281 .5
225.7
146.6

Dec/75
Dec/80
Dec/80

Water heaters,
Electri c
Gas

107 1
0111
0 1 12
0 113
0 1 14
0121
0 122
0123
0 131
0132

1074

Conversion burners
C o m m e r c i a l / i n d u s t r i a l oil b u r n e r s
G a s b u r n e r s over 400 m b h
G a s b u r n e r s , 400 m b h a n d u n d e r
C o m . / i n d . dual fuel b u r n e r s

Unit heaters and ventilators
Unit heaters
G a s f i r e d p r o p e l l e r - f a n t y p e , u n d e r 400 m b h
ea.
S t e a m , p r o p e l l e r fan t y p e

107

1073

ea.
ea.

01
0 121 .99
0126
05
08
05

1
1 Other
1 i ndex
1 base

products

Bolts, nuts, screws, and
Nuts

rivets

100 p c .

See -footnotes at end of table.




Aug.
1981

(Cont'd)

Gas-fired wall furnaces
Steel, forced air, qas, 72-88 mbtu
E l e c t r i c , f o r c e d a i r , 10kw

99
15
.01

0 111 99
0 1 16 99
0 121 99
99
0136

Unit

j

60

Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81

Jun/81

.4
.7
.0
.4
. 1

108.8

110.8

111 .8

267.2

2 7 5 .0

2 7 3 .8

260.9
264.7

266 . 9
2 5 9 .3

267 .2
2 5 9 .3

$ 2 9 3 . 071
175. 336

2 7 6 . 074

8 2 ..964
2 3 ..824
28. 665

29 .200
12 .765
50 .669
53 .033
2 .671
1 .065

1 .336
144 .449

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Comino di ty c o d e
1081

1
1/| C o m m o d i t y
~ 1

1
I
1

B o l t s , n u t s , s c r e w s , and r i v e t s
0
0
0
0

1083

131
12
14 1 .06
146
151 .08

02
0203
0209
021 1
03
030 1
0303
0311
032 1
0323
0325
0329
033 1
0338
0345
035 1
036 1
04
0453
05
050 1
0503
0504
052 1

1089

02
0216
0217
0225
G3
0311
04
0424
05
0503
0506
051 1
0526
0533
0546
0551
0553
0 55 4

12
.03
08
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
99
.99
.99
.99
99
99
99
13
07
1 1
.09
01

.99
.99
99
.99
13
.03
.27
.27
.02
.01
.03
. 06
.04
.01

1 1 1
01
0 104
0106
0107
0108
0109
05
0522
0528
51
1 1 12
01
0102
0 104
0106
02
0213
0216
03
0322
0324
0325
0327
0328
04
0434
0435
0436
05
0542
0544
06
065 1
0652
0657
0658
0659
07
0762
0763

..22
.. 19
.. 15
.. 13
,. 14
..25
.. 15

.. 18
.21
. 06
. 22
. 14
. 17
. 08
. 14
., 13
., 10
., 12
. 09
., 10
. 05
. 20
.1 1
. 24
. 09
. 17
.22
. 06
. 07

100 pc
100
1/2'"100 u n i t s
1000

Liqhtinq fixtures
Resi dent i al
R e s . , i n c a n d . , c e i l i n q , e n c l o s e d bowl
ea.
Res., incand., exterior wall bracket
ea.
Residential fluorescent ceilinq fixture ea.
C o m m e r c i a l / i n s t i t u t i o n a l or i n d u s t r i a l
C o m m e r c i a l i n c a n d e s c e n t f i x t u r e s , s u r f a c e or p e n d a n t
Commercial incandescent fixtures, recessed
C o m m e r c i a l H . I . D . f i x t u r e s , m e r c u r y and o t h e r t y p e s
C o m m e r c i a l f l u o r , f i x t u r e s , r e c e s s e d air h a n d l i n q
Commercial fluor, fixtures, recessed non-air
Commercial fluorescent strip liqhts
Commercial fluorescent fixtures, plastic wraparound
Corr-nercial f l u o r e s c e n t f i x t u r e s , wall m o u n t e d
Other c o m m e r c i a l f l u o r , f i x t u r e s , i n c l . p o r t a b l e
C o m p o n e n t or renewal p a r t s for c o m m e r c i a l f i x t u r e s
Industrial incandescent fixtures, qeneral types
Industrial fluorescent fixtures, qeneral types
Vehi c u l a r
M o t o r v e h i c l e rear 1iqht a s s e m b l y
ea.
Outdoor and other types
F l o o d l i q h t , i n c a n d e s c e n t , 1,500 w . , q . p . e a .
M e r c u r y v a p o r f l o o d l i q h t , 400 w a t t
ea.
M e r c u r y f l o o d l i q h t , 1000 w a t t
ea.
Flashliqht, 2 cell, qeneral purpose
ea.
Other miscellaneous metal products
Hot f o r m e d s p r i n a s
O r i q . e q u i p , leaf s p r i n g s , e x c e p t for p a s s s n q e r c a r s
R e p l a c e m e n t leaf s p r i n q s for m o t o r v e h i c l e s
L o c o m o t i v e , r a i l r o a d car & o t h e r h e l i c a l s p r i n q s
Cold formed sprinqs
C o l d f o r m e d flat s p r i n q s m a d e of sheet Ji s t r i p steel
Precision mechanical sprinqs
Steel s p r i n q , p r e c i s i o n m e c h a n i c a l
per m
Other m e t a l p r o d u c t s
Collapsible tube, aluminum
qross
Job stainpinqs. a u t o m o t i v e
100
Job s t a m p i n q s . n o n - a u t o m o t i v e
100
Insect s c r e e n i n q , q a l v a n i z e d
100 s q . f t .
100 s q . f t .
Insect s c r e e n i n q , a l u m i n u m
Mi re r o p e , i m p v d . p l o w s t e e l , 5/8 inch ft .
100 s q . f t .
Welded wire fabric
cwt
Steel s t r a p p i n q , f l a t , 1-1/4x
.031
1
cwt.
Steel s t r a p p i n q , f l a t , 5 / 8 * x .020**

Jun/8 1
Dec/69
Jun/81
Dec/68
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Dec/73
Dec/67
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/76
Jun/8 1
Dec/73
Jun/8 1
Dec/69
Dec/73

Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/81
Dec/69
Dec/72
Dec/72

Dec/67
Dec/67

equipment

F a r m , 1 awn and q a r d e n t r a c t o r s
W h e e l type - farm
ea.
D i e s e l , 70-99 pto h p .
ea.
D i e s e l , 50 - 69 pto hp
ea.
D i e s e l 35 - 49 pto hp
W h e e l t r a c t o r , d i e s e l , 100-129 p t o . h . p ., e a .
ea.
W h e e l t r a c t c r , d i e s e l 130 h . p .
Lawn a n d q a r d e n t r a c t o r s a n d e q u i p m e n t
Lawn and q a r d e n , r i d i n q t y p e 10 p l u s hp e a .
Garden tractor attachments
set
Tracto"- p a r t s
Aqricultural machinery excl. tractors
Plows
Plow, moldboard, seni-mounted, 6 bottom
Plow, chisel type
P l o w s h a r e s , for s t a n d a r d p l o w s
H a r r o w s and r o t a r y c u t t e r s
Harrow, disc, drawn
R o t a r y c u t t e r , 66 i n c h e s or less
P l a n t i n q and f e r t i l i z i n q m a c h i n e r y
Corn p l a n t e r , d r a w n , 6 - r o w
Grain drill, fertilizer type
failure s p r e a d e r , pto d r i v e n
Fertilizer distributor, centrifuqal
H y d r a u l i c farm l o a d e r , f r o n t e n d
Cultivators
F i e l d c u l t i v a t o r , d r a w n , 10-13 ft
Tool b a r , b a s i c unit
C u l t i v a t o r , rear m o u n t e d , 6 row
Sprayers
H a n d sprayer
Field sprayer, tractor mounted
Harvestinq machinery
Cotton picker, 2-row, self-propelled
C o m b i n e , s e l f - p r o p e l l e d , 20-24 f t . cut
Corn h e a d a t t a c h m e n t - 4 row
Windrcwor, self-propelled
Foraqe harvester, drawn
Hayinq machinery
Mower, mounted
Rake, qround driven, 8 ft.

ea .
ea .
ea.
ea.
ea.

Dec/70
Dec/72
Dec/72
Dec/67
Dec/73

Dec/6 7
Dec/67
Dec/67
Dec/67

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

Dec/67

ea.
ea.
ea.

Dec/73
Dec/67
Dec/72

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

See -footnotes at end of table.




Dec/7 1
Dec/76
Dec/73

equipment

A q r i c u l t u r a l m a c h i n e r y and

1111

1 Other
1 i ndex
1 base

1
1
Apr .
1 July
1 Auq.
1981 2/ 1 198 1 2/ 1 1981 2/

Aua.
198 1

(Cont'd)

Cap s c r e w s
M i n e roof bolt
Hi-strenqth structural bolt, 7/8"x2
Special industrial fasteners

M a c h i n e r y and

1 1

Unit

61

Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70

194.6
214.0
111.4
208.3

195 .4
214 . 0
1 15.5
211 .4

195 . 4
214 . 0
1 15.5
21 1 .4

235.5
(3)
273.8
318.5
203.7
(3)
236.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
209. 0
202. 1
248. 3
(3)
(3)
(3)
194 .6
238.4
(3)
182. 3
(3)
2 19.2
178.2
164 .6
192.7

242 . 1
100 . 0
285 . 9
326 . 1
206 .7
100 . 1
237 .5
10 1 .2
100 . 0
217 . 9
207 .4
203 . 3
(3)
100 .0
102 .4
100 . 0
(3)
238 .4
100 . 5
184 .4
100 . 0
219 .2
178 .3
164 .6
192 . 7

245 .4
100 .0
285 . 9
326 . 1
206 .7
100 . 1
238 .5
102 .0
100 .4
217 . 9
203 .6
203 .2
(3)
100 .0
102 .4
100 .5
(3)
238 .4
100 .5
184 .4
106 .0
226 .5
196 . 3
185 . 1
192 . 7

272.5
(3)
280. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

280
100
280
100
100
100
100

.9
.2
.5
.0
.0
.0
.0

278 .3
100 .2
280 . 5
100 . 3
100 . 0
100 .0
100,.0

249. 3
(3)
24 5.5
215.0
223.9
237 .4
245.9
349.4
270 . 0
268. 1
266 . 1

260 . 0
280 . 9
248 .2
216 . 7
24 1 .2
255 .4
263 .9
350 .5
270,. 0
286 .2
279 . 3

26 0,. 0
278,. 1
248,.2
217,.2
23 1 ., 1
2 5 5 ..4
263 .9
350 .5
270,. 0
286 .2
285,.6

259.6

264,.5

266 ,.0

282.5

287,. 3

289., 3

284.4
299. 3
290 .6
293. 1
242. 9
249. 9
243.3
249. 1
239. 7
27 7.0
209. 3

291 . 1
309,. 9
2^4 ,, 5
306 ., 7
255, 6
257,, 3
254,. 3
24 9,. 0
239,, 7
2 76 ., 9
2 1 2 ..0

293,, 7
311,. 1
2 9 4 ..5
309., 1
260 ., 3
2 5 7 .,3
254..5
258. 2
2 4 8 ..6
2 8 6 ..8
2 1 2 ..3

290.4
318.8
362. 9
236 . 1
282. 1
311.3
331 .4
264. 1
297. 1
312. 1
295. 1
281 .7
285.8
300 . 9
272.5
235.4
275.2
226 .6
235. 7
220 . 5
231 . 3
280.7
258.5
280.4
225. 1
2 18.2
26 3.6
278. 1
294 . 9
274.0

294 .. 1
328.,4
36 7 ,. 0
236 .2
315. 5
313. 0
335. 0
262. 3
302.8
333. 9
302. 0
277 . 7
287. 3
309. 7
280. 2
248. 4
253. 5
235. 4
234. 7
220. 5
219. 8
278. 9
258. 5
277. 3
226 . 9
228. 2
255. 1
285. 4
294. 9
274 . 7

295. 8
339. 5
37 1 .4
25 1 .7
335. 2
314. 9
337 . 9
262. 3
50 5 . 5
333. 9
308. 0
277 . 7
292. 9
313. 0
286 . 5
248. 5
299. 2
235. 5
234. 7
(3)
219.8
278.8
258. 5
277. 3
226 . 9
235. 4
254. 2
290. 1
304. 6
287. 3

$75 .620

282 . 929

274 .4 15

16. 252
9. 4 1 1
10.,897
987
43. 729
43., 965

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
!
C o m m o d i ty c o d e J/1 C o m m o d i t y
1112

Agricultural machinery excl. tractors
0765
0767
08
0875
0877
09
0981
0983
1 1
51

1113

!
j

01
0101
0105
02
0212
0213
0215
0216
0218
0221
03
0322
0324
0326

15
09
16
10
1 1
10

09
13
17
14
02
12
10
03
07
1 1
12

1121

04
0402
06
0608
0609
061 1
07
070 1
0702

1 122
01
0109
0123
0127
0128
02
020 1
0203
0205

99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

. 12
.99
.99
.99
.03
.02
.04

C o n s t r u c t i o n e q u i p m e n t for m o u n t i n q
Special mounting equipment
Ripper
Front end loader with bucket
Tractor mounted winches and other
Snowplow attachment
Dozer, hydraulic
6 ' a n d u n d e r 10'1"
10* a n d u n d e r 14*1"
14' 1" a n d o v e r

attachments

Scrapers and graders
Scrapers and graders
Scraper bowls
M o t o r g r a d e r , 115 to 144 b . h . p .

01
0108
02
0211
0213
0215
0217
0218
0219
03
0303
0304
04

ea.
ea.
ea.

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

Index
1
Apr.
lJuly
1981 2 / 1 1 9 8 1 2/

ea.

280.6
219.8
282. 9
293. 0
255. 4
322. 4
169. 6
315. 9
297. 2
226.8

291. 9
225.8
290. 6
30 1. 3
26 1 .5
321 .8
169. 6
315. 0
297.2
233. 5

291. 9
231. 6
290. 6
301 . 3
26 1. 5
321 .8
169. 6
315. 0
297. 2
234. 5

240. 1
236. 6
246. 0
264. 3
265.8
290. 2
252. 5
226. 4
216.8
294. 0
249. 4
216. 2
218. 7
194. 3
244.8

242. 4
244. 7
251. 1
268.8
268. 5
293. 5
256. 3
233. 9
216. 6
299. 7
249. 4
216. 9
224. 7
190. 6
251 . 3

244. 1
246.8
251. 1
278. 1
27 1 .7
300 . 3
261 .2
238. 6
216.6
307. 6
255. 3
216. 9
224. 7
190. 6
251. 3

317. 0

324. 0

324. 9

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80

303. 7
101. 9
(3)
107. 3
107. 1
107. 0
109. 4
105. 6
104. 3
105. 8

304. 6
101. 9
102. 4
108. 0
107. 1
108. 7
109. 4
105. 3
104. 3
(3)

Dec/70
Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76

351 .3
360. 0
348.8
(3)
280. 7
161. 7
151. 0
151.,7
172. 3
140.,7

357. 0
365. 0
352. 0
375. 9
(3)
(3)
154. 9
155. 4
174. 4
145. 3

357. 4
365. 2
352. 0
375. 9
284. 0
(3)
155. 5
157. 7
175.8
145.,3

350. 6
357. 2
3 5 3 .. 1
2 7 9 ..7
340..7
381..6
107..0
2 5 7 ..5
155. 8
100. 6

36 1.8
366. 4
366. 2
279. 7
3 4 0 ..7
395. 4
110. 0
257. 5
163. 7
105. 5

362. 4
367. 2
3 6 6 ..2
2 7 9 .7
340..7
3 9 5 ..4
110..5
2 6 0 ..7
163..7
(3)

160..8
(3)
(3)

155. 5
(3)
(3)

154..5
(3)
(3)

321
320
103
327

.4
.3
.9
.6

3 2 9 .,8
328. 6
106.,8
3 3 5 ..3

332..7
331,.5
108..8
335,.3

.7
.5
.4
.8
.9
.9
.6

107. 6
107..9
109..5
107..3
107,.4
102 .8
111 .4

107,.7
108,.0
109,.5
107 .4
107 .4
(3)
11 1.4

.4
.6
.5
.4
.3

2 4 5 .9
200 .6
102 .9
276 .4
(3)

Dec/69
Dec/80
Dec/76
Dec/80

Dec/80

.99
.99

Parts and other equipment
Parts (ex. era., drag., shov., trac., OEM)
P a r t s a n d a t t a c h m e n t s s o l d to o e m
P a r t s for r e p l a c e m e n t or r e p a i r
Other consrtuction equipment
All o t h e r c o n s t r u c t i o n m a c h i n e r y
Other excavating and road machinery

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80

104
106
108
105
102
100
105

.99
.99
.99
.99

Mixers, pavers, spreaders, etc.
P o r t a b l e m i x e r s , 3 1/2 c u . ft a n d o v e r
Concrete finishers, paver, spreaders, distributor
Asphalt Plant
Other equipment

Dec/80
Dec/68
Dec/80

2 4 3 .5
217 .0
10 1 . 1
257 .2
104 . 1

245
200
102
276
104

332 .4
321 .9
106 .3
329 .0
312 .3
337 .3
367 .7
34 1 . 1
274 .5
314 .3
105 .7
101 .3
106 . 1
1 10 .7

339 .4
329 .6
108 .8
335 .5
320 .9
343 .9
374 .5
346 .8
281 .4
322 .3
107 .2
103 . 1
111 .3
114 .0

.99
.99

.99
. 16
.21
.20
.26
. 18
. 18
.99
.99

Pr i c e
Aug.
1981 2/

297. 3
102. 1
102. 7
103. 8
103. 4
104. 8
100. 5
104. 0
103. 9
104. 0

ea.
ea.

T r a c t o r s , o t h e r than f a r m
Mheel type
Off hwy wheel tractors
Crawler type
ea.
D i e s e l , 60-89 net engine h p .
ea.
Diesel,90-159 net engine horsepower
ea.
Diesel,160-259 net engine horsepower
ea.
Diesel,260 net engine h . p . and over
ea.
S h o v e l l o a d e r , 45 - 89 h p .
ea.
S h o v e l l o a d e r , 90 - 129 h p .
Tractor parts and attachments
Tractor parts;oem
Mheel tractor loaders parts; repl., repair
Tractor shovel loaders

See -footnotes at end of table.




Dec/67
Dec/70

ea.

.99
. 16

1128

Dec/67
Dec/69

equipment

1 125
01
0103
0111

0111
01 12
0146
0152

Dec/67
Dec/67
Dec/75
Dec/67
Dec/73

Power cranes, excavators, and equipment
Excavators
Hydraulic excavators
Cranes
Cable operated cranes
Hydraulic operated cranes
Miscellaneous cranes
Front end attachments and parts
F r o n t e n d a t t a c h m e n t s c r a n e s , draqlinesi, s h o v e l s
P a r t s for c r a n e s d r a g l i n e s a n d s h o v e l s

P o r t a b l e air c o m p r e s s o r s
100 - 200 c . f . m .
600 - 750 c . f . m .

1 127

Dec/70
Dec/67

ea.
ea.
ea.

. 13
.09

01
0101
0102
02
020 1
0202

ea.
ea.

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

0101
0103

1126

ea.
ea.

ea.
ea.

Specialized construction machinery
Other specialized construction machinery
Trencher
D e w a t e r i n g p u m p , 10,000 g . p . h .
Dewatering p u m p , 90,000 g . p . h .
Minches, including marine
C r u s h i n g a n d .screening p l a n t s
M h e e l b a r r o w , steel t r a y
Compaction equipment
Rollers

1124

ea.
ea.

Agricultural equipment
"Poultry equipment
Incubator - hatcher
Layinq caqe, non-automated
Barn equipment
S i l o u n l o a d e r , 14 f t . c a p a c i t y
Bunk f e e d e r , e l e c t r i c p o w e r e d
Pipe line milker unit
Bulk m i l k c o o l e r
Barn c l e a n e r
Metal hoq feeder, self-feeding
Mater systems
S h a l l o w w e l l , jet, 1/3 h . p .
S u b m e r s i b l e p u m p , d e e p , 3/4 h . p .
C o n v e r t i b l e jet, 1/2 h . p .

01
0101 . 15
0131 .06
0132 .05
0 1 3 5 .99
0139 .99
0141 .04
02
0216 .99

1123

1
1 Other
1 index
1 base

(Cont'd)

Hay b a l e r , d r a w n , twine tyinq
C o m b i n a t i o n m o w e r c o n d i t i o n e r , 8 - 9 1/2
Crop preparation machinery
Portable qrinder-mixer
H e a t e d air c r o p d r i e r
Elevators
Farm e l e v a t o r , p o r t a b l e , d o u b l e c h a i n
Farm e l e v a t o r , p o r t a b l e , a u g e r t y p e
Farm w a q o n s
P a r t s , farm m a c h . excluding tractor

Construction machinery and

112

Unit

62

Dec/80

Dec/67
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80

340 .6
329 .9
108 . 9
338.8
323 .5
346 .6
377 .6
350 .5
284 .6
326 . 1
107 .6
104 . 1
1 11.3
1 13.8

Aug.
1981

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

T
C o m m o d i ty c o d e J/
1 128
040 1
0402

T r a c t o r s , o t h e r than f a r m
99
99

1 129
01
0106
02

1
1
1

Commodity

Unit

Metalworkinq machinery and

Power driven hand tools
Home utility line, electrical
D r i l l , o v e r 1/4 inch c h u c k s i z e to u n d e r 1/2 inch
Circular saws
Oscillating, reciprocating and vibrating sanders
Industrial line, electrical
D r i l l , o v e r 1/4 inch c h u c k s i z e to u n d e r 1/2 inch
Jig, sabre, and reciprocating saws
Screwdrivers and nutrunners
Impact w r e n c h e s
Planers and routers
Belt s a n d e r s
H a m m e r s , p e r c u s s i o n , r o t a r y , w i t h o u t d r i l l chuck
Angle grinders, polishers, and circular sanders
C i r c u l a r s a w s , b e t w e e n 7 inch a n d 8 inch b l a d e
Pneumatic hand tools
Grinders, polishers and sanders
Percussion tools
Drills, screwdrivers and nutrunners
Other, pneumatic handtools, include hydraulic
Other electric-powered handtools and parts
Other electric powered hand tools
P a r t s - a t t a c h m e n t s - a c c e s s o r i e s , for e l e c t r i c tool
Pneumatic, h y d r . , and powder actuated part
Pneumatic, hydraulic, and powder actuated parts

1 133
01
0101
0111
0121
0131
02
0231
0233
03
033 1
0332
0333
034 1
0342
04
0452
0453
0454
0455
0456
0457

Welding machines and equipment
Arc w e l d i n g m a c h i n e s
Transformer type, a.c./d.c.
Rectifier type
Engine driven unit, d.c.
Wire feeder
Resistance welding machines and supplies
Spot welder
Adjustable/retractable stroke
Arc w e l d i n g e l e c t r o d e s
Wire electrode, 3/32", cored
Wire electrode, E70S3, . 0 4 5 " , bare
Type 30, stainless, covered, 5/32"
M i l d s t e e l , s t i c k , E - 7 0 1 8 , 1/8 x 14
M i l d s t e e l , s t i c k , E - 6 0 1 3 , 3/16 x 14
Gas welding machines and equipment
Weldinq torch, blow pipe
Cuttinq tool, blow pipe
Flame cutting machine
Welding tip, acetylene
Cutting tip, acelylene
Oxygen regulator

1 135
01
0101
0103
0 104
0 106
0 111
0 113
0115
0 1 17
0 1 19
0121
0123
0125
0127
0129
0131
0133
0134
0135
0137
02

.08
.06
.02
.04
.03
.09
.07
.02
.03
. 10
.06
.01
.03

.99
. 99
.99
.99
.99
. 10
.99
.06
.99
.99
.99

. 10
.02
.01
.05
.03
.06
.06
.08
.04
.03
.06
.09
.04
.08
.08
.06
.02
.08
.01

115. 6
105.7

118..6
108..9

117,.8
109,.5

Dec/76
Dec/80
Dec/76

331. 2
161. 3
105. 9
147. 8

3 4 1 .,4
165. 0
108..3
154..5

3 4 1 .,7
165. 2
108.,4
154.,5

298. 7

303.,0

303. 6

210.8
180. 6
219.6
164. 0
139. 9
137. 9
181. 3
(3)
124. 9
148. 6
137. 1
144. 0
136. 2
210.6
107. 5
143. 3
179. 2
242. 5
142. 6
109. 9
106. 0
106. 9
104. 9
165. 4
105. 8

2 1 2 ., 1
176., 1
206. 2
163..3
142,.7
139..4
185.,4
125..4
126. 6
149. 6
139. 0
148. 8
138. 2
2 1 2 .. 1
108.,7
• 145..3
186..0
2 4 2 ,,5
150. 0
109..9
106.,4
107. 8
104..9
171,.3
109. 6

2 1 3 .,0
178.8
209. 9
162.,4
150.,9
140.,0
186. 2
125.,4
126. 6
149.,6
139.,0
149. 3
138. 2
2 1 2 ., 1
109.,0
145.,3
186. 0
242. 5
150. 0
109.,9
106.,4
107..8
104..9
171,.3
109. 6

258. 1
225.2
229.2
185. 5
301.8
139. 3
243. 7
242. 1
193. 4
311. 1
126. 3
122. 4
177. 3
346. 9
342. 1
213. 3
215. 0
223. 6
209. 9
253. 5
197. 9
204. 5

262. 5
232. 2
235.8
191.,6
3 1 1 ..6
143. 3
2 5 2 .,3
253. 6
197., 1
312..0
126..3
122., 1
178..3
348 6
343..8
214. 6
217,.3
2 2 7 ,.0
210. 0
2 5 3 ..5
197..9
2 0 4 ..5

2 6 3 .,7
234. 2
240. 1
191.,6
314. 5
144., 1
252. 3
253. 6
197. 1
313. 2
126. 8
122. 9
178. 3
350. 6
343.8
2 1 4 ..6
2 1 7 ..3
2 2 7 ..0
2 1 0 ..0
2 5 3 ..5
197.,9
2 0 4 .,5

Jun/81

332. 4
355. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
363.6
(3)
(3)
236. 1
252. 1
(3)

332 .2
348,.8
(3)
100..0
100.,0
366. 2
100..2
2 9 2 ,.4
238 .3
254,.3
100..6

331,.8
348.8
100..0
100,.0
100. 0
366. 2
100..2
2 9 2 ..4
2 3 9 .2
2 5 4 ,.3
100..7

Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81

372. 2
307.4
(3)
(3)
(3)

377,.6
310 .0
100 .0
101,.0
101,.6

378,.3
307 .4
100 .0
100 .0
100,.0

255. 7
261. 3
395. 2
169. 1
175. 0
228. 5
226. 4
279. 0
276. 1
277. 2
241. 0
310. 4
398.4
277.4
185. 1
238. 0
249.8
318. 7
237. 6
292.8
300.8
217.8

260,.9
266 .3
410,.8
173,.5
175 .0
235,.0
226,.4
2 9 4 ,.8
287 .6
291 .5
250 .3
324 .3
406,.3
2 7 0 ,.3
190..3
2 4 3 ..9
2 4 9 ,.8
318,.7
237 .6
292 .8
300..8
224,.3

26 1 . 1
266 .6
414,.2
173,.5
175,.0
235,.0
2 2 6 ,.4
2 9 4 ,.8
287 .6
291 .5
250,.3
324,.3
4 0 6 ,.3
2 7 0 .,3
190..3
2 4 3 ..9
249.8
318,.7
237 .6
2 9 2 ,.8
300,.8
224,.8

Dec/80
Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/76
Dec/80

Dec/72

ea.
ea.

Dec/72

lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.

Dec/76
Dec/74
Dec/72

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

Industrial process furnaces and ovens
Electric, excluding induction & dielectric
Electric metal melting furnaces
Electric metal heat-treating furnaces
Other kilns/lehrs, exc. w o o d , cement, chem. process
F u e l - f i r e d (oil or g a s )
Fuel-fired metal heat-treating furnaces
F u e l - f i r e d i n d u s t r i a l o v e n s for m e t a l p r o c e s s i n g
I n d u c t , t d i e l e c t . f u r n a c e s t h e a t i n g equi
Radio frequency type induction furnaces
M e t a l m e l t i n g line t y p e i n d u c t i o n f u r n a c e s
Gas generating equipment
Atomosphere generator, endothermic
ea.
Otr. indus. elec. heat, units; parts/attac
Parts, attachments, and components
Tubular heaters
Other industrial electric heating units
Cutting tools and accessories
Small cutting tools
Key way broach
Twist drill
Twist drill, carbide tipped
Reamer, machine chucking
Spur g e a r h o b
Milling cutter, side
Milling cutter, plain
End m i l l
H a n d tap
Round adjustable die
Soli d pi p e di e
P o w e r saw b l a d e , c i r c u l a r
P o w e r saw b l a d e , b a n d
P o w e r saw b l a d e , hack
T u r n i n g tool h o l d e r
Throwaway insert, carbide
Indexible carbide insert, utility
Brazed turning tool, carbide tipped
C a r b i d e tool blank
Precision measuring tools

Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

ea
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ft.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

See -footnotes at end of table.




Dec/80
Dec/80

equipment

1 132
02
0222
99
0223
99
0224 .99
03
030 1 99
0303
99
0304
99
0305
99
0307
99
0308
99
0309
99
99
0311
99
0342
04
0412
99
0413
99
99
0415
0435
99
05
053 1 99
0532
99
51
5131 .99

13
04
12
.03

Index
1
1
Apr.
Uuly
1 Aug.
1981 2/ 11981 2/1 19$1 2/

(Cont'd)

W h e e l s h o v e l l o a d e r , 4 w l d r , u p to 3 1/2 c u . y d .
W h e e l s h o v e l l o a d e r , 4 w l d r , 3 1/2 c u . y d . o v e r ,
Off-highway equipment
Off-hiqhway trucks, end dump
Off h i q h w a y , rear d u m p t r u c k s
Other off-highway equipment

113

1 134
01
0102
0104
0107
02
0215
0216
03
0321
0323
04
0431
05
0543
0544
0545

1
1 Other
1 index
1 base

63

Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81

Dec/7 1
Dec/68

Dec/72

Dec/72

Pri c e
Aug.
1981

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity

Cutting tools and accessories

1135
024 1
0242
0244
0248
0249
0251
0252
1136

1137

1138

1139

!

01
0101
03
0301
0302
0303
0304
0305
0306
0307
0309
05
050 1
0502
0503
0509
31
3103
11
1101
12
1201
1203
1205
13
1304
1305
1323
14
1401
1406
1408
1411
15
1507
16
1611
1612
1613
17
1701
1703
19
1903
31
51
5102
5103
5104
5105
5106
21
2101
2104
21 18
22
2201
2205
23
230 1
2302
2303
2304
2305
2306
2307
25
250 1
2503
2506
41
4196
51
5102
5103
5104
5105

1j

c o d e J/j C o m m o d i t y

.05
.05
.09
.04
.04
.08
.06

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

.09
. 14
.06
.06
.03
.06
.08
.07
.02
.06
.23
. 10
.07
. 10
.09
.09
.01
.06
.04
.01
.03
.01
.04

.03
.99
.99
.99
.07
. 18
. 17
. 11
.06
.08
.06
.07
.99
.07
.99
.07
.03
.99

01
0104 .99
0 1 0 5 .99
0114 .99
0121 .99
0 1 2 5 .99
03

Gage blocks
Micrometer caliper
Cylindrical plug gage
Snap gage, adjustable
Pneumatic gage, column type
Ring gage, cylindrical
Dial test indicator

Unit

1

Index

Price

1

Apr.
lJuly
1 Aug.
1981 2/1 1981 2/1 1981 2/

(Cont'd)
set
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

Abrasive products
Abrasive grains
Aluminum oxide
Nonmetallic bonded abrasive products
All s h a p e s ; r e s i n o i d I s h e l l a c b o n d ; rei n f o r c e d
All s h a p e s ; r e s i n o i d I s h e l l a c b o n d ; n o n r e i n f o r c e d
All shapes; rubber bond
All s h a p e s ; o t h e r b o n d
Diamond i cubic boron nitride wheel; metal bond
Diamond i cubic boron nitride wheel; other bond
All s h a p e s ; v i t r i f i e d b o n d
Other; except coated abrasives
Nonmetallic coated abrasive products
Cloth belts; any abrasive; glue bond
C l o t h b e l t s ; any a b r a s i v e ; r e s i n i w a t e r p r f b o n d
Other cloth shapes; any abrasive; glue bond
B u f f i n g , p o l i s h i n g w h e e l s i l a p s ; no a b r a s i v e
Metal abrasives
Metal soap & scouring pads; 8 other metal abr
Metal cutting machine tools
Boring machines
Boring mill, vertical
ea.
Dri11i ng m a c h i n e s
ea.
Sensitive drilling machine
ea.
Upright floor type drill, plain
ea.
Radial drill
Grinding machines
ea.
Centerless grinding machine
Rotary surface grinding machine
ea.
R e c i p . s u r f a c e g r i n d i n g m a c h i n e , 18x72 e a .
Lathes
ea.
E n g i n e l a t h e , 16" s w i n g or u n d e r
ea.
Chucking lathe, automatic, 8 spindle
Bar m a c h i n e , a u t o m a t i c 5 or 6 s p i n d l e
ea
aa.
Turning m a c h i n e , n/c
Millinq machines
ea.
Milling m a c h i n e , bed type
Multi-function m a c h i n e s , n/c
V e r t , or h o r z . s p . , m a n u a l t o o l c h a n g e e a .
V e r t i c a l s p i n d l e , a u t o m a t i c tool c h a n g e e a .
H o r i z o n t a l s p i n d l e a u t o m a t i c tool c h a n g e e a .
Gear cutting machines
ea.
Hobbing machine
ea.
Gear finishing machine
Other metal cutting machines tools
ea.
Tapping machine
Home shop
P a r t s for m e t a l - c u t t i n g m a c h i n e t o o l s
ea.
Spindle, sensitive drilling machine
ea.
Cross feed screw, surface grinder
ea.
Cross feed screw, engine lathe
ea.
Cross feed screw, milling machine
ea.
B a l l or l e a d s c r e w , n / c m a c h i n e
Metal forming machine tools
Punching, bending, forming machines
ea.
Punching machine, manually operated
Press brakes
Other bending and forming machinery
Shearing machines
Plate shearing machines
Mechanical sheet shearing machine
Presses
ea.
M e c h a n i c a l OBI p r e s s , 45 t o n s
ea.
M e c h a n i c a l OBI p r e s s , 105-110 t o n s
ea.
Mech. press, st. sided, 200-300 tons
ea.
M e c h . p r e s s s t . s i d e d 2 p t . , 400 t o n s
M e c h a n i c a l p r e s s , 600 t o n s c a p a c i t y a n d o v e r
ea.
P r e s s , a u t o m a t i c 45 t h r u 64 t o n s c a p
P r e s s , a u t o m a t i c , 65 t h r u 100 t o n s c a p a c i t y
Other metal forming machines
Forging machines
ea.
Riveting machine
All o t h e r m e t a l f o r m i n g m a c h i n e t o o l s
Mire drawing machine
ea.
Mire drawing machine
P a r t s for m e t a l f o r m i n g m a c h i n e t o o l s
pr.
K n i v e s , p l a t e s h e a r , 1" x 4 " x 10'
ea.
Clutch lining c o m p o n e n t s , OBI press
ea.
Clutch lining components, 2 pt.
O t h e r p a r t s for m e t a l f o r m i n g m a c h i n e t o o l s
Tools, dies, jigs, fixtures i ind. molds
Special dies, tools jigs, and fixtures
J i g s / f i x t u r e s ; o t h e r t y p e s , 1000 l b s . a n d o v e r
S t a n d a r d p a r t s a n d c o m p o n e n t s for j i g a n d f i x t u r e s
All o t h e r s t a m p i n g - t y p e d i e s
All o t h e r d i e s
O t h e r s t a n d a r d c o m p o n e n t s a n d p a r t s for d i e
Industrial molds

See footnotes at and of tabla.




1
1
1

1 Other
!1 index
1 base

64

(3)
196. 2
279. 4
255.8
(3)
200.8
208. 0

242. 8
2 0 3 ., 1
2 9 5 .,9
2 6 6 .,4
207. 2
200. 9
209. 9

258. 9
203. 1
295. 9
266. 4
207. 2
200. 9
209. 9

274. 1
331. 6
354. 9
104. 3
104. 3
105. 9
104. 1
103. 0
100. 0
100. 2
105. 5
105. 3
107. 3
107. 9
108. 2
107. 6
106. 4
126. 1
154. 2

2 7 7 ..5
3 3 1 ..6
3 5 4 ..9
107..0
108., 1
108. 2
107.,0
103.,0
102.,9
10 1., 1
109.,0
105. 3
107.,4
107.,9
108. 2
107..6
106..7
129,. 1
155,.5

277. 6
331 .6
(3)
107. 2
108. 3
108. 6
108. 9
103. 0
102. 9
101. 1
109. 0
105. 3
107. 4
107. 9
108. 2
107. 6
106. 8
128. 7
155. 5

340. 5
26 1. 9
246. 7
260.2
355. 7
238. 3
265. 3
302. 6
394.4
292.8
388. 2
280. 1
287.8
358. 1
388.2
222. 9
297. 9
231. 4
20 1.5
225. 4
169. 1
215. 1
407. 7
386. 3
235. 3
272. 4
245. 0
246. 1
327. 1
455. 7
232. 0
302. 5
488.2
152. 1

3 4 5 ..7
27 1., 1
2 5 2 ..0
2 6 7 .. 1
3 5 5 .,7
2 4 3 ..6
279. 6
309.4
4 0 1 .,3
294. 9
3 9 6 ,.6
2 8 5 ..4
2 9 7 ,.5
365'.,7
3 9 1 ..7
2 2 7 .,9
2 9 9 .,0
234. 9
206. 0
228. 2
17 1.5
221. 0
411. 1
386. 3
237. 7
269. 0
2 4 8 .,8
269. 3
328.8
457. 3
236. 5
305. 3
488. 2
152. 1

346. 5
271. 1
252. 0
270. 0
361. 7
243. 6
289. 1
311. 2
403. 2
306. 3
407. 0
285. 4
297. 5
365. 7
391. 7
228. 3
299. 2
235. 7
206. 0
228.2
171. 5
221. 0
412. 0
386. 3
238.2
269.8
248.8
269. 3
329.6
46 1. 0
236.5
305. 3
488.2
152. 1

Dec/72
Jun/81

375. 1
277. 5
233. 7
(3)
(3)
293.6
3 8 3 .8
287.8
330. 1
392. 0
392. 7
400. 3
299.2
348. 7
167. 3
339. 7
285.6
393. 9
209.4
(3)

379. 4
282. 7
2 3 3 .,7
272. 4
100. 9
307. 8
3 9 6 .,2
295. 6
3 3 3 ., 1
4 0 0 ..8
3 9 8 ..8
4 0 5 ..4
3 0 2 .,9
3 4 7 ., 1
167..5
3 4 4 ., 1
291 ..7
(3)
2 0 9 ..4
(3)

380.2
284.2
247. 9
(3)
101. 6
307.8
(3)
(3)
334. 2
400.8
398.8
405. 4
302. 9
354. 1
167. 5
344. 1
291. 9
(3)
209. 4
100. 3

Dec/73
Dec/72
Dec/72
Dec/72
Dec/72
Jun/81

205. 4
304.4
236. 1
34 1.6
334. 5
(3)

2 0 8 ..6
304,.5
2 3 6 ,. 1
34 1,.6
334,.5
100,.0

211. 5
304. 5
236. 1
34 1. 6
334. 5
100.,0

Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100..9
100..6
100,.0
100,.0
100,.0
100 .0
100,.0
10 1,.7

101. 1
100. 8
100., 1
100. 0
100.,0
100..2
100.,0
101..7

Dec/72

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/7 1
Dec/71
Dec/71
Dec/71
Dec/71
Dec/71
Dec/71
Dec/7 1
Dec/71
Dec/71
Dec/71
Dec/7 1
Dec/73
Dec/71
Dec/71
Dec/71
Dec/7 1
Dec/71
Dec/76
Dec/7 1
Dec/71
Dec/72
Dec/72
Dec/72
Dec/72
Dec/72
Dec/72
Dec/71
Dec/72
Dec/7 1
Jun/81
Dec/71
Dec/71
Dec/71
Dec/68
Dec/7 1
Dec/72
Dec/75
Dec/71
Dec/71

Aug.
1981

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
1

1

Commodi ty c o d e J/|
1 139
0305

Unit

Commodity

Tools , dies, jigs, fixtures & ind. molds
99

I n j e c t i o n m o l d s for p l a s t i c
General purpose machinery and

1 14

Other
i ndex
base

Index

I 1

1

|Apr.
Uuly
1 1981 2/1 1981 2/

Aug.
1981 2/

(Cont'd)
Jun/81

products

equipment

(3)

101. 2

101.2

284. 4

290. 0

291.7

316.4
321. 5
464. 2
229. 6
209. 3
270. 2
198. 3
319. 6
259. 4
307 . 9
216. 0
249. 6
257. 7
170. 9
296. 5
358. 3
246. 1
294.8

326.2
335. 4
492. 5
235. 0
(3)
280. 7
207. 6
324. 2
281.8
309. 1
215. 2
244. 7
257. 7
170. 9
302. 9
362. 1
246. 1
311.4

328.6
338. 1
492.5
236.0
(3)
285.6
209. 1
326.8
281.8
309. 1
217.9
244.7
267.9
170.9
302.9
362. 1
246. 1
311.4

251. 0

251.2

253.0

(3)
(3)
(3)
146. 6
(3)
100. 5
100. 0

247.4
(3)
(3)
146.6
(3)
101.0
100.0

1 14 1
02
0202 .03
0204
03
04
0205
0206 .04
0207
08
0208
12
021 1 14
07
0231
03
030 1 03
0303
08
0307
02
04
040 1 05
07
0403
0405
03

Pumps, compressors, and equipment
Industrial pumps
Reciprocatinq pump, power operated
ea.
ea.
Centri f.-90 q p m , 125 f t . , 3500 r p m , ci
C e n t r i f . , 300 g p m , 140 f t . , 3500 r p m , c i e a .
Centrif.,-90 qpm,125 ft.,3500 rpm,ss 316ea.
ea.
C e n t r i f . - 1000 q p m , 1 3 0 , f t . , 1750 rpm
ea.
C e n t r i f . , 3 0 0 0 " g p m , 175 f t . , 1750 rpm
ea.
Turbine pump
Rotary pump
ea.
Air c o m p r e s s o r s , s t a t i o n a r y
S t a t i o n a r y air c o m p r e s s o r , 5 hp
ea.
S t a t i o n a r y air c o m p r e s s o r , 7 5 - 1 2 5 h . p . e a c h
ea.
C e n t r i f u q a l air c o m p . , o v e r 1,000 h p
Gas compressors
ea.
Centrifugal, uncooled
ea.
A n g l e e n g i n e , 2 , 0 0 0 hp
ea.
R e c i p r o c a t i n g , 1,000 h p

1 142
01
0102
0103
0105
0 107
0 111
02
03

Elevators, escalators, and other lifts
Elevators & escalators
Geared electric passenger elevator
Gearless electric passenger elevator
Hydraulic passenger elevator
Hydraulic freight elevator
Escalators
Elevator and escalator parts S attachments
Automobile lifts

Jun/81
Jun/81

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

Fluid power equipment
Fluid power pumps
ea.
Gear type, 5-30 gpm.
ea.
V a n e t y p e , f i x e d , 5 to 25 g p m .
A x i a l p i s t o n v a r i a b l e , 7 1/2 to 15 gpm . e a .
ea.
A x i a l p i s t o n , f i x e d , 7 1/2 to 20 gpm
ea.
A x i a l p i s t o n , v a r i a b l e , 35 to 45 g p m .
Fluid power valves
ea.
I n d u s t r i a l p n e u m a t i c , 0 - 2 0 0 psi
ea.
I n d u s t r i a l h y d r a u l i c , 0 - 5 0 0 0 psi
ea.
M o b i l e h y d r a u l i c , 0 - 3 0 0 0 psi
ea.
H y d r a u l i c p r e s s u r e c o n t r o l , 45 g p m .
ea.
Hydraulic volume control
Cyli n d e r s
ea.
I n d u s t r i a l p n e u m a t i c , 2 inch b o r e
ea.
I n d u s t r i a l h y d r a u l i c , 2 inch b o r e
ea.
M o b i l e , h y d r a u l i c , 4 inch b o r e
Fluid power hose and tube fittings
ea.
1/2 in t u b e f i t t i n g , f l a r e l e s s , ss
1/2 in t u b e f i t t i n g , f l a r e d - f l a r e l e s s
ea.
1/4 in u n i o n , f l a r e d or f l a r e l e s s b r a s s e a .
1/2 in m p 1/2 h o s e 100 R 5 r e u s a b l e e n d e a .
1/2 in m p 1/2 h o s e 100 R 2 p e r m a t t . e n d e a .

Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/7 1
Dec/70
Dec/72
Dec/71
Dec/71
Dec/7 1
Dec/7 1
Dec/7 1
Dec/71
Dec/71
Dec/7 1
Dec/71
Dec/7 1
Dec/72
Dec/72
Dec/72
Dec/72
Dec/72
Dec/72
Dec/72

218. 3
218. 1
202. 9
280. 0
246.8
243. 9
225. 6
197. 2
180. 7
186. 1
228. 5
238. 1
176. 4
225. 9
220.8
219. 9
215.4
221. 3
291. 2
175. 3
201.8
222. 5
212.6

223. 6
225. 7
215. 1
280. 0
246.8
243. 9
225. 6
200. 3
189. 1
191. 4
229. 3
242. 3
180. 7
234.2
226. 1
224.6
226. 4
223.8
312. 4
178. 2
192. 2
226. 2
215. 3

223.6
225.7
215. 1
280.0
246.8
243.9
225.6
200.3
189. 1
191.4
229.3
242.3
180.7
234.2
226. 1
224.6
226.4
223.8
312.4
178.2
192.2
226.2
215.3

275. 3
230. 5
319. 1
270. 1
295. 7
279. 0
227. 7
247. 1
271. 0
107. 0
108. 0
107. 7
109. 1
26 1. 9
259. 0
294. 6
(3)
285. 6

279. 0
231. 3
332. 5
267. 4
301. 2
288. 6
233. 1
(3)
(3)
110. 0
111. 0
110. 7
110. 2
264. 3
264. 2
296.8
212. 1
287. 1

280.7
231.5
332.5
(3)
302.0
288.6
233.6
(3)
(3)
109.8
111.0

289. 3
350. 3
365. 9
255. 7
318. 4
317. 9
327.4
349. 2
193. 8
163.8
305. 0
262. 5
449. 1
165. 5
285. 4
14 1. 9
187. 3

299. 1
367. 6
389. 1
252. 1
318. 4
330. 2
348.8
377. 7
208. 3
169. 5
305. 0
268. 0
449. 1
170. 8
285. 4
143. 9
195. 7

299.7
367.6
389. 1
252. 1
318.4
346.6
348.8
377.7
208.3
169.5
310.1
268.0
429.4
170.8
300.9
143.9
196.4

225. 7

221. 5

221.8

278. 7
103. 6
284. 7

278. 7
98. 6
(3)

279.3
98.7
275. 1

1 143
01
0101
0 103
0107
0 108
0 109
02
0202
0203
0205
0207
0209
03
0301
0302
0305
04
040 1
0402
0403
0404
0405
1144

1145

02
0201
0221
023 1
024 1
03
0351
0361
0362
0363
0375
0376
04
0491
0493
0494
0496
0101
0102
0103
0 104
0105
0 111
0 113
0 1 15
01 16
0121
0122
0124
0128
0133
0135
0137

.99
.99
.99
99
.99

.03
.04
.04
.03
.04
.02
.07
.03
.08
.05

.04
.06
.03
.02
.03

.01
.05
.03
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
. 05
.05
.08
.08
.05
.07
.07
.04
.04
.04
.03
.04
.02
.05
.03
.04
.04
.03
.04

1146
02
0231
04
0433

.99
.99

Scales and balances
M o t o r truck s c a l e s
Motor trucks scales
Industrial scales
Bench and portable scales

Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70

Dec/70

Dec/70
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70

ea.
ea.

ea.

ea.

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

ea.
ft.
ft.
ft.
ea.

ea.
ea.
ea.

Dec/74

Jun/76
Jun/76
Dec/74

Dec/80

See -footnotes at end of table.




Dec/70
Dec/70

Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76

Industrial material handling equipment
Conveying equipment
100 f t .
Monorail conveyor
ea.
Belt c o n v e y o r
ea.
Trolley conveyor
ea.
Portable belt conveyor
Material handling trucks
Electric trucks, operator-riding
I n t e r n a l c o m b u s t i o n t r k , u n d e r 6000 lb
I n t e r n a l c o m b u s t i o n t r u c k s 6 0 0 0 - 1 4 , 9 9 9 'lb.
I n t e r n a l c o m b u s t i o n t r u c k s 15,000 l b . a n d o v e r
Other handtrucks, trailers, dollies
Parts and attachments
Hoist and cranes
H a n d c h a i n h o i s t , spur g e a r
ea.
ea.
E l e c t r i c h o i s t , lug t y p e
Air h o i s t , 1,000 l b . c a p a c i t y
ea.
Crane, overhead bridge type
ea.
Mechanical power transmission equipment
Speed reducer, wormgear, 2.5-3 c. d.
Speed reducer, parallel shaft, helical
G e a r m o t o r , parallel shaft
Speed reducer, wormgear, 8 c. d.
Reducer, parallel shaft, size 203
Bevel g e a r , c o a r s e - p i t c h , AGMA class 8
Spur g e a r , c o a r s e - p i t c h , AGMA class 8
Spur g e a r , f i n e - p i t c h
Flexible coupling, gear type
Roller chain, semifinished
Roller chain, finished
Mill chain
Roller chain plate sprocket
V-belt sheave
Universal joint, industrial
Clutch, friction type

Dec/72
Dec/72
Dec/72
Dec/72

65

111.1

111.2

270.6
264.2
304.6
212. 1
296.8

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
C o m m o d i ty c o d a
1146

0101
0111
0121
0133
0135

99
99
99
99
99
99
99
09
07
07
06
05

1148
01
0101
0105
0107
0109
0111
0117
02
020 1
0205
0209
0215
0217
0219
0223
03
0302
0303
0306
0307
0309
04
0402
05
0502
0507
06
0601
0603
0605
0607
0609
0611
0617
1149

01
0101
0102
0103
0104
0112
0113
0115
0116
0117
0 118
0119
0121
0122
0123
0124
0 125
05
0521
0522
0525
0531
0532
0533
0541
0542
06
0651
0652
0653
0654

03
03
04
02
04
02
07
02
02
03
02

..01

.02
,.03
,.04
.01

.09
. 11
.03
.09
.03
.06
..04
,.04
.04
.07
.03
.02
.01
.05
.05
.04
.01
.01
.02
.04
.02
.03
,.04
.08
.07

1161
01
0103
0104
0107
02
0213
0214

.02
.03
.01
.04
.05

Unit

Fans and blowers, except portable
Centrifugal blower
P r o p e l l e r fan
A t t i c f a n , 30 inch s i z e
Axial fan, 36-38 inch, direct drive
Industrial fan, arrangement no. 1

Index
1
1
Apr.
Uuly
1 Aug.
1981 2/1 1981 2/1 1981 2/

Air c o n d i t i o n i n g a n d r e f r i g e r a t i o n e q u i p
Heat transfer equipment
Packaged terminal a/c
R o o m fan coil a / c
Central station a/c unit
Unit cooler
Remote refrigerant condenser
Finned coiIs, o.e.m.
U n i t a r y air c o n d i t i o n e r s
Y e a i — r o u n d a / c , 2 - 3 ton
Y e a r - r o u n d a / c , 5 - 1 0 ton
S i n g l e p a c k a g e a/c
Single package heat pump
Split system'heat pump
Split system, condensing unit
A/c c o i l s
Commercial refrigeration equipment
Sectional cooler
Reach-in refrigerator
Multilevel display case
Frozen food case
Drinking water cooler
Refrigerant compressors
Compressor, 3 h.p.
Refrigeration condensing units
Condenser, 3/4-3.0 h.p.
Condensing unit over 3-15 h . p .
Other a/c and refrigeration equipment
Centrifugal liquid chiller
Ice c u b e m a k e r
Absorption liquid chiller
A u t o m o b i l e a/c
Pick-up/van a/c
Reciprocating liquid chiller
E v a p o r a t i v e air c o o l e r
Miscellaneous general purpose equipment
Valves and fittings
G a t e v a l v e , i r o n , 6 inch
G a t e v a l v e , b r a s s or b r o n z e , 1 inch
G a t e v a l v e f o r g e d s t e e l , 1 inch
G a t e v a l v e , c a s t s t e e l , 6 inch
E l b o w , m a l l e a b l e i r o n , 1/2 inch
T e e , f o r g e d s t e e l , 1 inch
E l b o w , w r o u g h t c o p p e r , 1/2 inch
Ball v a l v e , b r o n z e , 2 inch
Ball v a l v e , s t e e l , 6 inch
B u t t e r f l y v a l v e , 125 w s p , 6 inch
B u t t e r f l y v a l v e , 150 w o g , 12 inch
Plug valve, lubricated
IBBM g a t e v a l v e
Fire hydrant
Safety valve
C a s t iron v a l v e
Ball a n d r o l l e r b e a r i n g s
Radial ball b e a r i n g , light
Radial ball bearing, medium
Radial ball bearing, extra light
Roller bearing, tapered
Roller bearing, cylindrical
Roller bearing, needle
Pillow block, ball bearing
Pillow block, roller bearing
Plain bearings
Main bearing, automotive
Connecting rod b e a r i n g , automotive
B u s h i n g , 3/4 inch i. d .
B u s h i n g , 1 inch i. d .

Dec/80

296. 9
283.8
103. 3
107. 5
(3)
107. 7

(3)
252. 9
103. 3
108. 6
222. 9
111. 0

287. 9
253. 6
103. 3
109. 2
222. 9
113. 2

Dec/80

103. 0

103. 0

103. 0

Dec/80

101. 9

10 1. 9

101. 9

Dec/80

102. 8

102. 8

102. 8

314.2
313.2
339.6
283. 0
344. 5
309. 7

324. 9
324. 6
346.8
283. 0
362. 5
320. 3

325. 3
325.8
(3)
283. 0
362. 5
320. 3

130. 1
135. 5
140. 4
134. 1
136. 9
128. 9
132. 2
135. 4
126. 7
(3)
(3)
121. 5
(3)
121 .4
184. 9
126. 8
129. 4
136. 2
128. 0
123. 3
127. 1
125. 1
127. 9
132. 4
128. 5
131. 1
125. 1
133. 0
140. 4
134. 8
156. 1
(3)
(3)
132. 8
136. 3

132. 4
137. 7
143. 1
134. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
130. 4
(3)
(3)
123. 3
129. 0
126. 5
196. 4
128. 0
135. 7
143. 6
136. 4
131. 4
134. 5
125. 1
128. 1
134. 7
133. 7
136. 3
130. 3
134. 4
146. 8
(3)
158.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
138. 2

132. 7
140 . 1
145. 4
136. 9
141. 5
131. 2
135. 2
14 1. 0
130. 4
128. 2
126. 6
123. 3
129. 0
126. 5
196. 4
128. 0
135. 7
143. 6
136. 4
131 .4
134. 5
125. 1
128. 1
134. 7
134. 1
136. 3
131. 1
134. 6
146. 8
134. 7
158. 8
(3)
(3)
139. 1
138. 2

302. 5
310. 3
224. 6
258. 1
239. 2
316. 6
417. 9
34 1. 3
1 14.1
152. 2
161. 6
160. 7
166. 0
159. 1
150. 5
147. 5
154. 7
159. 5
293. 3
302. 9
316.8
199. 4
264. 6
293. 9
292. 6
343. 0
24 1 .3
272. 3
287. 2
26 1.8
223.7
217. 9

306. 9
310. 4
224. 5
259.8
247.6
314. 5
417. 9
354.4
105. 6
155. 2
162. 2
159. 5
164. 0
157. 0
150. 5
147. 5
159. 4
150. 4
305.8
306.6
316.8
203. 1
286.6
304. 3
321. 5
350. 5
247. 3
280. 1
287. 2
261.8
231. 5
225. 0

311. 0
312. 0
224. 5
259.8
247. 6
314. 5
417. 9
354.4
105. 6
157. 7
163. 5
(3)
166. 4
157. 0
150. 5
147. 5
164.8
152. 7
315.8
315.6
327. 0
208. 1
301. 1
304. 3
321. 5
359. 1
247. 3
280. 1
287. 2
(3)
231. 5
225. 0

Dec/80
Dec/80
scales

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
100 pc
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/68
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77

Jun/76
Jun/76
Jun/76
Jun/76
Jun/76
Jun/76
Jun/76
Jun/76
Jun/76
Jun/76

Dec/74

set
Dec/70
Dec/70

equipment

303.2

311. 0

310. 5

Food products machinery
Dairy industry machinery
H o m o g e n i zer
Ice c r e a m f r e e z e r , c o n t i n u o u s t y p e
P a s t e u r i z e r , HTST p l a t e , 20 M P P H
Bakery industry machinery
Oven, revolving tray, gas fired
Bread slicer

297. 7
219. 0
252. 4
220. 0
225.8
388. 4
242. 5
232. 0

303. 9
221. 5
26 1.4
224. 3
230.6
397.2
242. 5
243.8

303. 9
221. 5
26 1. 4
224. 3
230.6
397. 2
242.5
243.8

industry machinery and

ea.
ea.
ea.

Dec/69
Dec/69
Dec/69

ea.
ea.

Dec/69
Dec/70

Ssa footnotes at and of tabla.




1
1 Other
1 i ndex
1 base

(Cont'd)

Floor scales
M i s c . industrial scales
Commercial retail scales
Personal household scales
Bathroom scales
Personal weighing scales and misc. household
Mailing scales
Mailing and parcel post scales
Accessories and attachments
Accessories and attachments
P a r t s for s c a l e s a n d b a l a n c e s
P a r t s for s c a l e s a n d b a l a n c e s

Special

116

1
1
1
1

C o m m o d i ty

Scales and balances
0434
0437
05
06
0641
0642
07
0742
08
0843
09
0944

1147

V

66

Pr i c e
Aug.
1981

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
" I 1
Commodi ty c o d e 1/| C o m m o d i t y
" 1
1 16 1
C2 15
02 17
0218
04
04 31
0432
0433
1162

1 1
1112
21
2 125
2 137
34
3443
44
4449
4454

Food p r o d u c t s m a c h i n e r y
.06
. 10
. 11
.02
.07
.02

.99
.05
.05
.01
. 02
.03

55

5562
5563
5565
66
667 1
77
7 7 11
7 7 13

. 99
. 99
. 99
.06

.99
. 99
77 14 . 99
77 16 .99
77 17 .99

1 163
0 1

0 10 1
0 103
0 104
0 105
0 106
0 107
0 108
05
052 1
0522

. 99
. 99
.99
. 99
.99
. 99
. 99
.03
.0 1

1 165
01

0 109
02
0225
05
0552
07
077 1
0772
1

166

.05
. 10
.07
.05
. 03

02
04
04 12 .01
06

1 167
01

0 10 1
0102
0 103
0 105
0 106
02
020 1
0202
03
030 1
0302
0303
0306

.03
.03
.06
.02
. 02
.03

.02
.02
.02

1 17

1
1
1
1

0 1

0 10 1
0102
0103
0 104
0 105
02
021 1
0212
0214
0265
0266
0267
0268
0269
027 1
1 172

.02
.02
.07
.07
.05
.03
.02
.04
.03
.06
.05
.07
.05
.04

ea.
ea.
ea.

Dec/69
Dec/70
Dec/70

ea.
ea.
ea.

Dec/70
Dec/70
Dec/70

Textile? m a c h i n e r y a n d e q u i p m e n t
C l e a n i n q and o p e n i n g m a c h i n e r y
C l e a n i n g 8 o p e n i n q m a c h i n e r y , c a r d room
Spinninq machinery, except parts
ea.
Warper, beam, high-speed
Texturinq machine, imported
Weaving machinery, except parts
shuttleless loom, imported
K n i t t i n q m a c h i n e r y and eciuipment
1000
N e e d l e , latch t y p e
Double knittinq machine, imported
Dyeinq. dryinq, finishinq machinery
B l e a c h i n g , d y e i n q and f i n i s h i n q e q u i p m e n t
Dryinq machinery, stocks, yarn cloth
Other t e x t i l e m a c h i n e r y
I n d u s t r i a l s e w i n q nrachines
ea.
Ovoredqina machine
Textile machinery parts and attachments
Turnings S shapes
P a r t s -for all other fiber to f a b r i c m a c h i n e r y
Parts, power looms
Parts, bleachinq, finishinq
P a r t s , all other t e x t i l e m a c h i n e r y
Woodworkinq machinery and equipment
Other than for h o m e w o r k s h o p s
Sawmill equipment
Sawinq machines, except sawmill equipment
Straiqht-1ine machinery=planers, sanders, etc.
B o r i n q and c a r v i n q m a c h i n e r y , d o v e t a i l e r s , e t c .
Other w o o d w o r k i n g m a c h i n e r y : l a t h e s , p l a n e r s , e t c .
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s : c u t t i n q t o o l s
All other p a r t s , a t t a c h m e n t s , a n d a c c e s s o r i e s
Saw b l a d e
ea.
Saw b l a d e s o l i d t o o t h
ea.
Saw b l a d e , i n s e r t e d t o o t h
Printinq trades machinery and equipment
Printinq presses, offset
W e b - f e d , n e w s p a p e r , 4 - u n i t , 36"
T y p e s e t t i n q and c a s t i n q m a c h i n e r y
Pholotypesettinq machine
Bookbindinq machinery and equipment
Gatherinq machine
Paris, attachments and accessories
Printinq plate, aluminum offset
Intermediate roller, rubber covered
Other special i n d u s t r y m a c h i n e r y
P l a s t i c a n d rubber i n d u s t r y m a c h i n e r y
C h e m i c a l industry m a c h i n e r y
M i x e r , c h e m i c a l type
Miscellaneous industry machinery
Packinq and packaqinq machinery
F i l l i n q and c a p p i n q m a c h i n e s
Dry p r o d u c t s f i l l i n q m a c h i n e
Liciuid c o n t a i n e r f i l l e r
Form-fill-seal- machine
Cappinq machine
Cartoner
P a c k a q e f o r m i n q and w r a p p i n q m a c h i n e s
Wrappinq machine
Baq m a k i n q m a c h i n e
M a c h i n e r y for p r o c e s s i n q p k g s . i b o t t l e s
Bottle cleaning machine
Casing machine
Labeli ng machi n e
Tape dispenser

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/75
Dec/75
Dec/80
Dec/75
DGC/69

Dec/75
Dec/80
Dec/69
Dec/69
Dec/69
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/72
Dec/72

Integrating and measuring

204. 2
398. 0
277 . 5
302.8
268. 2
(3)
223. 4

204.2
398.0
277.5
302.8
268.2
(3)
223.4

238.8
278. 1
110. 2
103. 6
168. 5
(3)
103. 8
1 16.7
158. 1
150. 7
1 12.9
307. 3
104. 7
223. 7
205. 2
228. 2
203. 3
108. 2
1 14.7
121. 6
107. 0
105. 9
10 1.4

247 . 0
278. 6
110. 4
107. 6
168. 5
(3)
102. 5
1 1 6 .7
152. 3
149. 8
107. 5
310. 5
105. 5
231 . 3
(3)
273.8
200 .2
109. 8
1 17.2
123. 8
(3)
106. 9
10 1.8

246.8
278.6
110.4
106.4
168.5
(3)
102. 9
116.7
151.8
149.8
107 .5
310.5
(3)
231.3
(3)
273.8
200.2

264 . 2
102. 2
180. 9
106. 8
(3)
100. 9
(3)
100. 0
99. 1
299. 5
226. 9
228. 7

270. 3
103. 2
(3)
(3)
107. 8
106. 0
101. 9
108. 7
100. 2
312. 7
235. 6
242. 4

270.8
103.6
(3)

293 .0
34 1 . 7
263 .3
163 . 9
90 . 0
273 .7
247 .6

282.3
320.4
263.3
163.9
90.0
273.7
247.6

110.1

117.4
124.2
109.2
106.9
102.4

111.6

(3)
106.0
101.9
110.3
(3)
312.7
235.6
242.4

ea.

Dec/69

ea.

Dec/69

ea.
ea.

Dec/69
Dec/72

243 .2
204 .7

243 .7
211 .8

243.7
211.8

368
363
376
264
352

376
364
396
276
360

.6
.6
.8
.6
.0

378.3
367.5
396.8
276.6
360.0

ea.

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

Dec/69

Dec/72

67

. 1

.5
.4
.2
.3

153 .3
161 .8
153 .5
159 .3
154 .2
220 .8
16 1 .6
143 .8
159 .8
157 .5
146 .4
152 .5
140 . 1
163 .8
156 . 9

153.3
161.9
153.5
159.3
154.2
220.8
162. 1
143.5
159.2
157.5
146.4
152.5
140. 1
163.8
156.9

217 .4

221 .0

222.8

Dec/72

293 . 0
255 .6
291 . 1
222 .8
310 .4
298 .4
181 . 1
333 .0
258 .5
314 .6
329.4
323 .0
314 .0
335 .2
344,.2
306,.3
2 8 1 ,.2

30 1 .5
257 .2
291 . 1
228 .3
311 .4
301 .5
179 .9
352 .0
279 .0
335 .4
334 .5
315 . 9
333 .8
357 . 1
344 .2
306,.3
305,.5

303.5
259.4
299.3
228.3
316.2
(3)
181.4
353.8
279.0
334.5
337.2
(3)
333.8
357. 1
359.8
327.3
305.5

194,.8

2 0 1 ,.0

202.4

100
100
100
100

instruments

.4
.7
.9
.0
.7
.5

149 .3
158 .2
150 .9
154 .7
151 .0
213 .6
161 .2
138 .3
151 . 9
149 . 7
142 .6
152 .5
(3)
154 .4
156 . 9

ea.
ea.
100
100
ea.

100 ' s
100's
ea.
ea.
100 f t .

. 1

Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76
Dec/76

equipment

Wirinq devices
Current carryinq
L a m p h o l d e r , i n c a n d e s c e n t , 660 w a t t s
L a m p h o l d e r , f l u o r e s c e n t , 660 w a t t s
Power o u t l e t , residential
Switch, regular mechanical, tumbler
L i g h t n i n g a r r e s t e r , 9-10 k v .
Noncurrent carrying
G r o u n d rod 5 / 8 " d i a m e t e r , x 8 ' long
I n s u l a t o r p i n , g a l v a n i z e d steel
C r o s s arm b o l t , 5/8 inch d i a .
Wall p l a t e , p l a s t i c for s w i t c h
O u t l e t b o x , s t a m p e d , 4 inch o c t a g o n
Switch box, stamped metal
C o n d u i t b o x , cast m e t a l
C o n d u i t o u t l e t b o d y , l b , 3/4 in.
R i g i d c o n d u i t , g a l v . steel

204. 2
389. 9
272. 1
296 . 0
258. 5
246. 3
216. 4

284
326
242
163
90
270
240

ea.

See -footnotes at end of table.




1
1 Other 1
T ™ - T
1 -. ndox |Apr.
lJuly
1 Aug.
1 base
1 198 1 2/1 198 1 2/1 198 1 2/

(Cont'd)

Bread baqqinq machine, automatic
R o u n d e r , h e a v y duty
P r o o f e r , 5 l o a v e s per tray
Corrmercial food p r o d u c t i o n m a c h i n e r y
Food s l i c e r , 10 inch d i a m e t e r k n i f e
food q r i n d e r , 25 to 30 lbs per m i n u t e
Food m i x e r , 20 q u a r t bowl

Electrical machinery and

117 1

Unit

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

I

I Other
I index
I base

Commodity code j/ j Commodity
Integrating and measuring

instruments

(Cont'd)
219. 2
16 1.3
288.8
129. 5
186. 0
177 .2
218. 2
86.6
158. 9
207. 6
177. 7
186. 5
181. 3

237. 4
166. 0
288.8
132. 6
197. 3
178. 0
211.4
(3)
159. 4
203.8
173. 4
188. 5
186. 1

241. 1
176.3
288.8
132.6
197.3
178.4
211.4
90.7
159.4
209. 1
173.4
188.5
186. 1

289.8
27 1.2
272. 0
273. 6
273. 2
264. 4
263. 0
277.8
303. 7
290. 1
238. 7
319. 3
311. 5
24 7 . 3
236 . 0
259. 0

299. 0
274. 5
274. 4
284. 1
292. 5
271. 5
274. 5
293. 5
292. 2
318. 1
248. 1
309. 7
328. 6
247. 0
24 1.2
259. 7

304.8
279.0
277.6
287.3
293.5
272. 1
279.0
300 .7
317.6
318. 1
248. 1
317.0
336.2
247.0
241.2
265. 1

204 . 3
(3)
212.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
211.4
(3)
156. 9
157. 6
(3)
162. 7
149. 2
(3)
(3)
(3)
242. 6
206.4
(3)

211. 6
100. 0
212. 3
100. 0
100. 0
100 .5
99. 4
(3)
215. 1
104 .2
(3)
(3)
104 .6
(3)
(3)
100. 5
100. 3
101 .6
(3)
221. 2
99.8

213.6
99. 9
212.0
100.3
100.3
100.9
99.4
(3)
216.4
104.9
(3)
(3)
108.7
(3)
(3)
100.5
99.0
101.0
(3)
220.5
101.0

249. 9
305. 3
352. 6
279. 7

246. 9
284. 4
325. 6
262. 4

247.9
282.0
325.6
258.5

320.4
204. 9
301. 0
183. 3
220. 4
240. 0
227 . 3
229. 7
199. 9
313.8
240. 2

320. 4
213. 7
302. 6
195. 5
225. 0
233. 2
20 1 .9
225. 2
202. 7
284. 1
255. 7

320.4
214.6
304.2
196.4
225.3
237.8
209.6
239.6
199. 1
284. 1
255.7

268. 5
325. 2
324. 3
318. 4
331. 9
249. 4
243.8
260. 1
2 6 0 .,9

268. 5
339. 5
329. 6
3 3 6 ., 1
338.8
243. 9
243. 6
2 4 3 ..9
248. 6

268.5
340.8
329.6
336. 1
345.7
243.9
243.6
243.9
248.6

ea.
ea.
ea.

268. 9
280. 1
343. 9
250. 6
294. 4
319. 0
230. 0
264. 8
240. 6
234. 2
185. 5
280. 9

2 6 8 ..7
28 1.,3
343. 9
264. 0
294. 4
312. 1
2 3 0 ..0
2 7 3 ..8
237. 6
2 3 6 .,4
172..6
2 8 0 .,7

273.6
285.0
343.9
(3)
310.6
330.9
225.5
273.8
244.8
240.7
183.5
287.4

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

165. 7
300. 7
2 7 2 .,7
295. 8
2 5 0 .,5
324. 2

169. 5
351. 8
314,.0
34 1..2
2 8 8 ..3
3 7 5 ,.0

170.0
351.8
314.0
341.2
288.3
375.0

.04
.13
.07
.10
.05
.04
.04

Electrical (direct meas.) instr.
W a t t - h o u r m e t e r , s i n g l e p h a s e , 30 a m p .
V o l t m e t e r , d.c., panel type
Wattmeter
P a r t s , v a r i o u s , for i n t e g r a t i n g m e t e r s
Electronic (indirect meas.) instr.
V o l t - o h m - m i 11 iamrneter, p o r t a b l e
Semiconductor tester parametric
C o m b i n a t i o n and g r o u p test s e t s
Signal generator, microwave
Signal generator, audio
Field strength instruments
Oscillographic recorder, stylus type

.05
.01
.05
.04
.03
.11
.09
.07
0 1 18 .05
0 119 .05
02
0222 .09
0 2 2 3 . 10
0224 .07

Motors, qenerators, motor qenerator sets
Electric motors
F r a c t i o n a l h p . , d . c . , 1/2 h p .
F r a c t i o n a l h . p . , a . c . , 1/20 - 1/5 h . p
F r a c t i o n a l h p . , a . c . , 1/4 h p .
F r a c t i o n a l h p . , a . c . , 1/2 h p .
F r a c t i o n a l h p . , a . c . , 1/25 h p . a n d u n .
Inteqral hp., a.c., 3 hp.
I n t c q r a l lip., a . c . , 10 h p .
Inteqral hp., d.c., 5 hp.
I n t e q r a l h p . , d . c . , 25 h p .
I n t e q r a l h p . , a . c . , 50 h p .
Generators and qenerator sets
E l e c t r i c q e n e r a t i n q p l a n t 100 - 125 kw
G e n e r a t o r s e t , q a s . e n q i n e , 1 5 - 2 . 0 kw
G e n e r a t o r , a . c . , 30 k w .

02
0205
0207
03
030 1
0303
0307
0315
05
050 1
0504
06
0623
0631
07
070 1
0711
0721
0725
0731

Transformers and power requlators
F l u o r e s c e n t lamp b a l l a s t s
Correct power factor type
Uncorrected power factor type
Distribution transformers
Liquid immersed, pole type, sinqle phase
Liquid immersed, pad m o u n t , single phase
Liquid immersed, three phase
Dry t y p e , s i n g l e or t h r e e p h a s e
Small power transformers
501-2500 KVA, liquid immersed
2501-10000 KVA, liquid immersed
Large power transformers
1 0 0 0 1 - 3 0 0 0 0 K V A , w / o LTC
100000 KVA a n d a b o v e w i t h LTC
S p e c i a l t y a n d all o t h e r t r a n s f o r m e r s
Open c o r e / c o i l a n d u n i t s e n d - b e l l e n c l o s e d
General purpose transformers
R e a c t o r s and o t h e r s p e c i a l p u r p o s e
Transmission and distribution voltage regulators
Other transformers

01
0101

0111
0131
0199
02
0244
0245
0246
0247
0248
0267
0271

.01

.06
.04
.01

01
0101
0104
0105
0106
0107
0 111
0112
0 117

01
0101
0102
02
0212
03
0321
0332
0333
04
0441
0443
0452
0453
0454
05
056 1
06
067 1
0672
0673
07
0777
0781
0783
01

0101
0103
0104
0105
0106
0108
02
021 1
0212
0213
01
0102
0103
0104
0105

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.05
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.07
.99

.12
.05
.05
.02
.05
.06
.03
.03
.06
.03
.04
.04
.05
.04
.05

.06

.05
.05

Switchgear, switchboard, etc. equipment
Panelboards
Distribution, fusible
Lighting, circuit breaker
Safety switches
A - C . , 3 p o l e , 60 a m p s .
Circuit breakers
Air, a.c.
O i l , o u t d o o r , 115 k v .
O i l , o u t d o o r , 34.5 k v . , 1200 a m p .
Swi t c h g e a r
A s s e m b l y , i n d o o r , 600 v . a . c .
Assembly, indoor, 5 kv.
Distribution cut-out, indicating
B u s d u c t , p l u g - i n t y p e , 600 a m p s .
F u s e l i n k , 15 a m p e r e s
C i r c u i t b r e a k e r load c e n t e r s
12-24 b r a n c h e s
Low-voltage fuses
Cartridge fuse, renewable
Cartridge fuse, one-time
Plug fuse, one-time
Industrial controls
S t a r t e r s , a . c . , 25 h p . , 440 v o l t s
S t a r t e r s , a . c . 75 h p . 440 v o l t s
C o n t a c t o r , a . c . , s i z e 1, 3 p o l e

.05
.03
.04

Electric lamps/bulbs
Incandescent
100 w a t t s , i n s i d e f r o s t e d
Sealed beam head-lamp, replacement
3-way, 50-100-150 watts
R e f l e c t o r , par t y p e , 150 w a t t s
A u t o m o b i l e l a m p , m i n i a t u r e , 32-4 c . p .
S e a l e d b e a m h e a d l a m p , 5 . 7 5 inch o . e . m .
O t h e r than i n c a n d e s c e n t
F l u o r e s c e n t , r a p i d s t a r t , 40 w a t t s
M e r c u r y l a m p , 400 w a t t s
F l u o r e s c e n t , s l i m l i n e , 75 w a t t s

.02
.02
.03
.02

Electronic components and
Receiving type electron
Miniature tube, type
Miniature tube, type
Miniature tube, type
Miniature tube, type

.05
.04
.05
.03
.03

.01

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

Dec/75
Dec/7 1

ea .
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

Dec/7 1
Dec/69
Dec/7 1
Dec/7 1
Dec/7 1

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

Dec/68

ea.
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/81
Jun/8 1
Jun/81
Dec/74
Dec/74
Jun/8 1
Dec/74
Dec/74
Jun/8 1
Jun/81
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

ea.
10 ft
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
1000
ea.
ea.
ea.

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

accessories
tubes
6BZ6
6CB6A
12AU7A
12BA6

See -footnotes at end of table.




Index
I
July
I Auq.
¡Apr.
M 9 8 1 2/ 198 1 2/I 198 1 2/

68

Dec/68

Dec/68

I Auq.
I 198 1

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967= 100 unless otherwise indicated)
1
1
C o m m o d i t y c o d e J./J C o r m o d i t y
1178

Electronic components end accessories
0 106 . 02
0 107 .02
0 108 . 02
0 111 .02
01 12 .01
03
032 1 .05
0322 .04
0324 .04
0325 . 04
0326 .04
0336 .06
1 1
1111 . 99
1 1 12 . 99
1 1 19 . 99
1 12 1 . 99
1 123 .99
1 124 . 99
12
12 15 . 99
1219 . 99
1228 . 99
1229 .99
1272 .99
21
2111 .01
2131 .03
23
24
24 1 1 . 99
242 1 .99
2422 .99
2423 . 99
2 4 3 2 . 99
244 1 . 99
2 4 4 2 . 99
2467 . 99
25
252 1 .08
2527 .09
27
2709 .99
31
3102 .99
3104 . 99
3106 . 99
33
3302 .99
35
3507 . 99
351 1 .02
3513 . 99
3515 . 99
37
41
4 103 . 99
4 1 12 . 99
4 1 18 . 99
42
422 1 . 99
4 2 2 3 .99
4 2 2 5 . 99
45
4 5 5 2 . 99
4556 . 99
4 558 . 99
46
46 16 . 99
48

1179
0 1

0 10 1
0 102
02
0211
02 14
0215
0216
0217
0232
03
0322
0323
0324
04
0432
05
0532
0533
06
0642
0644
0645
0646
118

. 13
.07
.99
.03
.99
.03
. 99
.99
. 05
.03
.02
.04
.09
. 18
.08
.09
. 06
.08

1
1
I
1

1
I Other
1 index
1 base

Indpx
1
1
Apr .
Uuly
1 Auq.
198 1 2 / | 1 9 8 1 2 / | 198 1 2/

(Cont'd)

M i n i a t u r e t u b e , type 12BE6
ea.
M i n i a t u r e t u b e , t y p e 35W4
ea.
M i n i a t u r e t u b e , t y p e 50C5
ea.
S t a n d a r d q l a s s t u b e , t y p e 5U4C-B
ea.
S t a n d a r d q l a s s t u b e , type 6 S N 7 G T B
ea.
Power, transmitter, special purpose tubes
E x t e r n a l a n o d e t u b e , 100 w a t t s a n d u n .
ea.
E x t . a n o d e t u b e , 101 thru 1C00 w a t t s
ea.
I n t e r n a l a n o d e t u b e , 25 w a t t s and less
ea.
I n t e r n a l a n o d e t u b e s , 150 to 500 w
ea.
Xenon qas thyratrons
ea.
O s c i l l o s c o p e t u b e , s i n q l e qun
ea.
Capaci t o r s
T a n t a l u m , dry sluq and w i r e e l e c t r o l y t i c n o n - m e t a l
T a n t a l u m , dry sluq a n d w i r e e l e c t r o l y t i c , m e t a l c a s e
Film d i e l e c t r i c
C e r a m i c t u b u l a r , d i s c , p l a t e and all two t e r m i n a l
Ceramic m o n o l i t h i c , radial leaded
Ceramic m o n o l i t h i c , axial leaded
R e s i s t o r s for e l e c t r i c a p p l i c a t i o n s
F i x e d , m e t a l film r e s i s t o r
Fixed, other, non-wirewound resistor
F i x e d , w . w . , u l t r a - p r e c . (not e s t a b . r e l . ) r e s i s t o r
F i x e d , n o n - p r e c . w i r e w o u n d r e s i s t o r , w i t h o u t tap
R e s i s t o r n e t w o r k , thick film
Relays
S e a l e d , 100 m w . , DPDT
ea.
Dry r e e d
ea.
Antennas
Connectors
C o a x i a l c o n n e c t o r (radio f r e q u e n c y a n d a b o v e )
Cylindrical, h . d . and standard
Miniature cylindrical
Subminiature cylindrical
R a c k - a n d - p a n e l / r e c t a n q u l a r submi ni a t u r e
Printed circut connector, one-piece type
Printed-circuit connector, two-piece type
Miscellaneous special purpose connectors
M a q n e t i c tape
Audible ranqe
cassette
C l o s e d c i r c u i t TV
reel
E l e c t r o n i c h a r d w a r e (radio h a r d w a r e )
Phono cartridqe and pickup
Di o d e s
Siqnal diodesor assemblies
R e c t i f i e r or o t h e r p o w e r d i o d e s a n d a s s e m b l i e s
Zener diode
Thyri s t o r s
Thyri stor
Transistors
Siqnal transistor
R a d i o f r e q u e n c y and m i c r o w a v e p o w e r t r a n s i s t o r
P o w e r t r a n s i s t o r , 0-9 w a t t s
P o w e r t r a n s i s t o r , 10 w a t t s a n d over
Optoelectronic devices
Diqital bi-polar inteqrated circuits
B i p o l a r l o q i c , TTL
B i p o l a r l o q i c , e x c e p t TTL
Bipolar memory, except RAM'S
Diqital MOS inteqrated circuits
MOS, memory
M O S , except memory
MOS, microprocessor
Linear inteqrated circuits
Ampli fi er
Interface
Other analoq inteqrated circuits
Hybrid inteqrated circuits
M u l t i - c h i p and o t h e r h y b r i d t y p o s
Other semiconductor devices and parts
Miscellaneous electrical mach and equip
Storaqe batteries
A u t o m o t i v e , 12 v o l t , r e p l a c e m e n t
ea.
I n d u s t r i a l truck
ea.
P r i m a r y b a t t e r i e s , dry a n d w e t
Dry cell size d f l a s h l i q h t b a t t e r y
O t h e r m i s c . q e n e r a l p u r p o s e dry cell b a t t e r i e s
Dry c e l l , lantern b a t t e r y
Dry cell t r a n s i s t o r b a t t e r y
A l k a l i n e cell size aa b a t t e r y
Other dry c e l l s
Carbon and qraphite products
B r u s h , for f r a c t i o n a l h . p . m o t o r
100
B r u s h , for integral h p . m o t o r
100
Electrode, qraphite
100 l b s .
Telegraph apparatus
Other teleprinter terminals
ea.
X-ra/ equipment
X-ray tube, anode
ea.
M e d i c a l X - r a y unit
ea.
E l e c t r i c a l e q p t . for int. coirb. e n q i n e s
V o l t a q e r e q u l a t o r , for p a s s e n q e r c a r s
ea.
I q n i t i o n c o i l , for p a s s e n q e r c a r s
ea.
Spark p l u q , a u t o m o t i v e
ea.
B r e a k e r p o i n t s e t , for p a s s e n q e r c a r s
ea.
M i s c . electrical and electronic

instru.

See -footnotes at end of table.




Unit

69

Dec/67
Dec/67

Dec/68
Dec/67
Dec/67
Jun/8 1
Dec/67
Dec/67
Jun/81
Jun/8 1
Dec/67
Dec/67
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/67
Dec/80
Dec/68
Dec/68
Doc/68
Dec/68
Dec/67
Dec/68
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/72
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/68
Dec/68
Dec/68
Dec/68
Dec/68
Dec/74
Dec/74
Dec/74
Dec/74
Dec/74
Jun/8 1
Dec/74
Jun/8 1
Dec/74
Doc/74
Dec/74
Dec/74
Dec/74
Dec/74
Dec/74
Jun/8 1
Dec/74
Dec/74
Dec/74
Jun/8 1
Dec/74
Dec/74
Dec/74
Dec/74
Jun/8 1
Jun/81
Jun/8 1

Dec/80
Dec/67
Dec/67
Dec/67

318. 9
394 . 1
270.0
317.1
279. 3
235.6
248.4
267.6
256.3
348.6
231.0
243.0
196 . 1
196 . 0
(3)
167 . 7
169.9
(3)
(3)
168. 9
65.8
(3)
10 1.6
191.7
(3)
209.4
232.6
190 . 3
196 . 1
214 . 1
231.7
107 . 3
108. 1
104 .8
99.6
(3)
100.0
100. 3
131.7
177.2
131.4
290.8
153.2
86.7
(3)
98. 1
(3)
94.2
(3)
97 .6
(3)
93.0
96.2
85 9
78.4
53.8
55.0
69.3
(3)
53.2
46 .6
57 . 3
(3)
58. 9
66.3
33.4
70.0
(3)
(3)
(3)

384. 2
472. 6
310. 7
380. 7
321 .6
239. 9
248. 4
270.8
264. 3
348. 6
(3)
26 1 .4
196. 4
(3)
99. a
151 .9
(3)
100. 0
99. 9
172. 1
68. 2
99.8
102. 1
192. 7
100. 0
231 .0
(3)
192. 9
199. 8
214. 3
231. 7
108. 1
104 . 3
104 .8
10 1 .2
165. 2
10 1 .4
(3)
131 .8
177. 2
134. 7
292. 2
153. 2
86 .6
94. 3
(3)
(3)
95. 1
(3)
97 .6
100 .0
9 1 .3
(3)
86.8
81 .8
51 .3
52. 3
69. 3
100 .0
5 1.5
43. 1
57. 2
99. 4
57. 5
(3)
33. 4
66.8
100 .0
100. 0
99. 0

384.2
472.6
310.7
350.7
321 .6
247.0
260.8
270.8
264.3
357.0
319.2
26 1.9
195.5
(3)
99. 1
147.4
169.9
100.0
99.9
172. 1
7 1.4
99.8
10 1.9
192.7
(3)
231 .0
232.6
192. 9
204 . 9
215.2
23S.6
108. 1
104.8
104.8
100 . 9
165.2
10 1.4
100.6
13 1.8
(3)
134.7
292.2
153.2
86 .6
92.9
(3)
(3)
95. 1
10 1.0
97 . 1
99. 1
91.0
(3)
87. 1
81.9
50.5
(3)
69.3
100.0
51.4
(3)
57. 1
(3)
56.7
(3)
33.4
65.0
100. 1
10 1.3
98. 1

264 . 3
230.5
244. 3
191.2
182. 9
177.6
310.6
194.7
162.2
(3)
85.7
368.4
246.7
289.7
432.4

263. 9
226. 4
240 .6
185. 9
182. 5
177 .6
352. 6
191 .0
16 1 .2
183. 2
87. 3
369.8
255. 1
297 . 3
432. 4

265.2
229.9
(3)
199.3
182.5
177.6
352.6
19 1 . 0
16 1.2
183.2
87 . 3
37 1 . 3
255. 1
297 . 3
432.4

Jun/77

99.7

99.

Dec/68
Dec/67

228.6
3 17.8
268.8
299. 7
296 . 9
202.5
267.4

236 . 3
323. 7
268. 8
311. 7
311.8
197. 1
279. 2

1

(3)
235.0
323.7
268.8
(3)
311.8
197 . 1
279.2

Pr i ce
Auq.
198 1

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity code J/
1181
01
0121 .99
02
0211 .99
0 2 1 5 .99

02
0203
0205
0211
0213
02 14
0215
0216
0222
0227
0229
0232
0234
0239
04
0403
0413
0421
0422
0429
0432
0433

1192

1193

1194

1195

01
0102
0104
0121
0131
02
0228
0232
0234
03
0341
06 1
06 1
0621
53
5301
5346
01
0101
0105
0111
03
0313
0314
05
0521
06
0632
0634
07
0741
0742
0746
01
0102
0103
0104
02
0211
0212
03
0321
0322
0323
0324
04
0435
05
0545
06
0655
0101
0105
0106
0112
0113
Q114

.03
.99
.03
.02
.02
.06
.99
.99
.99
.99
.06
.99
.99
.99
.08
.99
.99
.99
.01
.99

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

. 10
. 11
.06
. 13
.09
.05
.04
.03
.07
.08
.05

.04
.07
. 10
.06
. 10
.08
. 10
.08
.08
.09
.06
. 16
.07
.04
.02
.06
.04

,96 ..




I index
I base

105. 7
106. 2
104. 7

109.7
112.1
111.7

Jun/80
Jun/80

102. 9
(3)

106. 4
98. 5

106. 1
98.7

248. 5

253. 2

255.3

387. 5
383. 0
496. 5
106. 1
181. 2
450. 2
651.6
567.2
(3)
358. 7
107. 7
105. 8
297. 5
104. 3
104. 3
395. 2
101. 0
337.2
315.8
428. 5
101. 0
262.6
106. 4

395.4
391.6
515. 0
107. 8
187. 3
464. 0
651. 6
601.8
474. 2
359.2
107. 7
(3)
309. 5
102. 7
105. 5
402. 2
112. 4
297.8
328. 2
433. 4
107. 9
267.8
(3)

407.2
411.3
515.0
(3)
188.4
464.0
651.6
603.9
492.3
360.8
112.2
(3)
309.5
105.3
138.9
403.4
1 12.4
310.1
328.2
433.4
108.3
267.8
(3)

331. 7
376. 1
308. 5
304. 0
(3)
(3)
303.8
282. 1
378. 4
169. 3
214.2
189. 5
(3)
417.2
(3)

335. 2
381. 9
313. 2
(3)
100. 0
103. 8
312. 5
293. 5
382.8
169. 3
215. 6
188. 9
100. 0
(3)
99.8

337.2
382.7
313.2
(3)
(3)
104.0
312.6
293.5
383.4
(3)
218.0
193.5
100.5
(3)
100.7

Dec/72

328. 5
177. 0

329. 6
178. 2

332.7
178.2

ea.
ea.
ea.

Dec/71
Dec/73

ea.
ea.

Dec/68

146. 7
90. 3
117. 2
53. 9
106. 3
149. 0
147. 2
138. 1

148. 4
91. 2
121. 3
(3)
106. 3
146..7
147. 6
138., 1

148.9
90.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
146.7
147.6
138. 1

238. 5
192. 8
211. 4
231. 0
226. 3
158. 0
160., 1
176. 8

238. 5
195. 1
2 1 5 .,9
231. 0
236. 0
158. Ö
162..5
184. 3

239.6
196.2
220.8
231.0
239.5
160.6
166.8
184.3

2 9 7 .,0
317. 0
3 4 0 .,3
3 9 8 .,5
2 9 0 .,7
2 9 5 .. 1
2 9 2 ..3
2 9 7 ,.5
316..4
387,.4
2 7 0 ,.2
2 6 2 ,.8
2 5 3 ,.8

3 0 1 ..8
319..9
340..3
4 1 5 ..6
3 0 4 ..8
2 9 8 ..4
2 9 5 ..3
301..0
322..8
392 .8
276 .6
2 6 7 ..6
2 5 9 ,.4

305.2
342.6
368. 1
429.0
304.8
294.3
291. 1
297.0
322.8
392.8
276.6
267.6
259.4

ea.

2 7 5 .8

2 7 5 .8

275.8

ea.

396 .4

4 1 2 .5

412.5

ea.

2 8 3 .8

291 .6

292.8

348
411
256
231
236
158
495

367
453
256
241
236
158
508

machinery

Mining machinery and equipment
Underqround mininq machinery
Loading machines, underground mine
Continous mining m a c h i n e s , all types
Tractors and trucks, mine type
Other underground mining machinery
Crushing, pulverizing, screening machinery
G y r a t o r y c r u s h e r s , all t y p e s , s t a t i o n a r y
G r i n d i n g m i l l s , ball a n d r o d , s t a t i o n a r y- t y p e
Screens, vibrating, trommel, mine type
Drills and other mining machinery
Rock d r i l l s , p e r c u s s i o n t y p e
Mineral benefication equipment
Classifiers, sizing, washing, and dewatering
Other mineral benefication equipment
Mining machinery parts
Mining machinery parts, excluding drills
P e r c u s s i o n rock d r i l l b i t s
Office and store machines and equipment
Calculating and accounting machines
Accounting machine
Calculator, electronic, printing
P.O.S. cash register, electronic
Typewri ters
Typewriters, portable, manual
Portable electric
Safes
Cabinet type
Coin operated vending machines
Cigarette machine
Soft drink m a c h i n e , bottle type
Other office and store machines
Check indorsing m a c h i n e
Addressing machine, electric
Time recording machine

Machine shop products
C a r b u r e t o r s , for p a s s e n g e r c a r s
Flexible hose, bronze
F l e x i b l e h o s e steel
Compression piston ring, original
P i s t o n r i n g set
Intake and exhaust valves

Dec/7 1
Dec/80
Dec/75

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/7 1
Dec/80
Dec/71
Dec/80

Jun/8 1
Jun/81

Dec/74
Jun/81
Jun/81

ea.
ea.

ea.
ea.
ea.

Dec/74
Dec/74

ea.

Internal combustion engines
Gasoline engines
7-10.9 h.p.
36-70 h p .
81-180 hp.
Outboard motors
5-15 hp.
Outboard m o t o r , 40-80 h . p .
Diesel e n g i n e s , other than automotive
High speed, 50-99 hp.
H i g h s p e e d , 101-200 h p .
High speed, 200-399 hp.
D i e s e l e n g i n e , low s p e e d o v e r 600 h . p .
Diesel engines, automotive
Truck
Gas engines
Natural gas
Parts and accessories
Parts and accessories

Index

1U u l y 11 A u q .
1981 2/11981 2/1 1981 2/

Apr.

103. 0
103. 4
100. 7

Oil f i e l d a n d g a s f i e l d m a c h i n e r y
Oil f i e l d a n d g a s f i e l d d r i l l i n g m a c h i n e r y
P o r t a b l e m a s t , 140-142
ea.
Other surface drilling equip, and parts
Traveling block
ea.
C o m b i n a t i o n hook
ea.
Rotary slip
ea.
ea.
Swi vel
Blowout preventers and accessories
Tool j o i n t s , s u b s a n d c o n n e c t o r s
T u n g s t e n - c a r b i d e insert b i t s
Other bits, including diamond bits
Slush pump
ea.
Cementing equipment
Other subsurface drillinq equip, and parts
Oil field and qas field production m a c h i n e
Christmas tree assemblies
Deepwell pump
ea.
Retrievable packers
Permanent packers and accessories
Valves, chokes, manifolds
ea.
G a s lift v a l v e
Other production equip, and parts

S e e f o o t n o t e s at e n d of

• Ir~O t h e r

Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80

Environmental controls
Building comfort controls
Temperature responsive controls
Appliance regulation controls
Temperature responsive appliance control
All o t h e r a p p l i a n c e r e g u l a t i n g c o n t r o l s
Miscellaneous

119
1191

Unit

C o m m o d i ty

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

ea.

ea.
ea.

ea.

ea.

ea.
ft.
ft.
equip ea.
set
ea.

table.

70

Dec/74

Dec/71
Dec/71
Dec/74

.9
.4
.0
.8
.4
.5
, 1

. 1
.8
.7
.0
.4
.5

6

367. 1
453.8
256.7
241.0
236.4
158.5
<5>

Pr i c e
Auq.

1981

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
1
1
1
1

C o m m o d i ty c o d e

U

12

Furniture and household

Commodi ty

Household

121

Unit

durables

Metal household

1212

.99

Mood household furniture
L i v i n g room f u r n i t u r e
Table
Desks
Chai rs
Credenzas and bookcases
O t h e r n o n u p h o l s t e r e d l i v i n g rm f u m i t u r e
D i n i n g room f u r n i t u r e
Table
Chai rs
Buffets and servers
China and corner cabinets
Other d i n i n g rm & k i t c h e n f u r n i t u r e
Bedroom furniture
B e d s , e x c e p t bunk
Headboard sets
Dresser, vanities and dressing tables
Night tables t stands
Chests
Uardrobes
Other nonupholstered bedroom furniture
Other wood household furniture
Unpainted wood furniture

0101
0111
0121

.36
.34
.21

Upholstered household furniture
Sofa
Chai r
Sofa b e d , c o n v e r t i b l e

0102
0111

14
12

Beddi nq
Box s p r i n g
Mattress, innerspring

1213

1214

99
99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

P o r c h a n d lawn

1215

Commercial

122
1221

1222

0101
0111
0121
0131
02
020 1
0205
0207
03
0321
0323
0325
0331
0335

.07
.06
. 11
.06

.99
. 99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

1232

01
0159
0161
0163
02
0265

.99
.99
.99
.99

0 14 1 .02
0 16 1 .03

124
1241

01
0 111
0 113
0115
0121
0134
0135
0 136
0137
0153
02
021 1
0232
0233
03
0336
0337
0338
04

.01
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.25
.23
.23

199.5

209. 1

2 3 7 .,9
222. 8
223. 0
107. 5
106. 6
105. 9
106.,4
255. 4
250. 7
2 6 9 ., 1
242. 3
246. 2
106. 4
234. 9
234. 2
104..9
235. 6
107.,7
2 3 1 .,7
104.,3
108. 2
104 .0
103..5

240. 7
225.4
225. 9
107. 5
109. 2
109. 6
(3)
253. 5
251. 4
265. 0
234. 7
248. 0
108. 6
240. 6
239.2
109.6
240.6
109. 2
235.4
107. 8
111. 5
104. 4
105. 8

241.5
225.9
225.9
107.5
109.5
109.6
(3)
254.8
252.3
(3)
235.6
(3)
108.6
24 1 .4
239.2
110.3
(3)
109.6
235.4
109.2
(3)
104.4
105.8

ea.
ea.
ea.

197.,9
193..4
2 0 0 ..4
197.,7

203. 3
(3)
207. 3
204. 6

203.3
(3)
(3)
204.6

ea.
ea.

183. 6
178. 1
184..5

187. 6
185. 9
185. 8

192.4
190.5
190.2
274.6

Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80

Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80

furniture

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80

coverings

Dec/68
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
sq. yd.
sq. yd.

appliances

Maior appliances
Cooking equipment
Free-standing electric ranges
Built-in electric ovens
Built-in surface cooking tops, electric
Portable microwave ovens
Free-standing gas ranges
B u i l t - i n or s t a c k - o n g a s o v e n s
Surface cooking tops, gas
Nonstandard type gas ranges
Portable outdoor cooking units
Laundry equipment
Mashing machine, automatic
Electric dryers
Gas dryer
Refrigeration equipment
ea.
Refri g e r a t o r - f r e e z e r
ea.
Home freezer, upright type
ea.
Room air c o n d i t i o n e r
Other major appliances

See -footnotes at end of table.




198. 9

221.4

S o f t s u r f a c e floor c o v e r i n g s
Tufted broadloom
Tufted broadloom-polyester
Tufted broadloom-nyIon
Tufted broadloom-other fibers
O t h e r soft s u r f a c e f l o o r c o v r g s .
B a t h m a t s a n d r u g s 6x9 or l e s s

Household

196.,4

209. 1

furniture

Hard surface floor coverings
Vinyl sheet g o o d s , semi-permanent
Vinyl sheet goods, permanent

Aug.
1981 2/

220.4

Metal commercial furniture
File c a b i n e t s a n d e q u i p m e n t
Letter filing cabinets
Horizontal file cabinets
O t h e r file c a b i n e t s
Other m e t a l c o m m e r c i a l f u r n i t u r e
C l e r i c a l a n d s e c r e t a r i a l desk
Executive desks
Chai rs
Tables 8 stands
Misc. metal office furniture
Floor

123
1231

Price

Index

216. 5

furniture

Mood commercial furniture
O f f i c e c h a i r , side
Office chair, swivel
Office desk, general purpose
Office desk, executive

1

Apr.
11 July
1981 2/11 1981 2/

2 0 4 .,4

furniture

1211
01
0101
0103
0105
0 106
0109
02
0211
0216
0221
0231
0233
03
0336
0341
0342
0344
035 1
0353
0355
04
0463

Other
i ndex
base

71

Dec/78
Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/81

Jun/8C

273. 6

274.6

2 5 4 ..5

259. 1

259.2

256. 3
250. 3
255. 4
269.8
265. 4

257.4
254. 0
255.4
269.8
265. 4

257.4
254.0
255.4
269.8
265.4

254. 6
108. 7
276. 3
100. 3
1 14.6
106. 7
240.8
115. 8
236. 0
105. 4
107. 7

26 1. 7
111. 5
288. 3
106. 2
116. 2
109. 9
248. 3
1 16.1
243. 6
111. 1
1 10.6

26 1.9
111.6
(3)
(3)
1 16.2
110.0
248.3
117.0
(3)
111.1
1 10.6

175. 3

182. 8

182.3

153. 3
152. 8
133. 1
133. 3
106. 7
1 12.3
116. 7

161. 4
161 .6
140. 8
140. 5
(3)
1 12.9
116. 7

160.8
160.9
140.4
139.8
(3)
113.2
117.2

240. 6
200. 0
2 3 0 .,7

242. 5
203. 4
234. 3

242.8
204.6
234.3

185. 1

187. 5

187.7

186. 3
201.8
200. 3
201. 4
186. 4
105. 1
223. 4
224. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
192. 1
184. 1
207. 0
104. 4
176.,5
181. 8
182. 9
158. 2
173. 7

189. 9
202.8
204. 6
(3)
(3)
(3)
228. 0
(3)
100. 0
100. 0
10 1. 3
193. 9
186. 2
209. 1
103. 8
182. 5
188. 9
191. 5
158. 9
177. 3

190.3
204.3
209.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
229.2
(3)
100.0
102. 1
99.5
193.9
186.2
209. 1
103.8
182.6
(3)
192.0
158.9
177.6

Aug.
1981

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodi ty c o d e

1243
1244

I
I
I
I

C o m m o d i ty

M a jor afs p l i a n c e s

1241

1242

W

24
15

0131

14

Sewing machines
Portable type, with imported

0111

1 1

Vacuum cleaner
Canister type

0 111
0115
01 18
0122
0123
0127

08
19
1 1
05
13
08

Small electric appliances
Toaster, automatic
Frying pan, electric
Can o p e n e r , e l e c t r i c
I r o n , steam a n d dry
Shaver, men's
Range hood
Electric

1251

1252

02
0202
03

99

Index
1
Apr.
Uuly
1981 2 / 1 1 9 8 1 2/

Pri c e
Aug.
1981 2/

head

ea.
ea.

172. 5
178. 9

175. 7
185. 2

(3)
186. 7

ea.

172. 5

174. 8

174. 8

ea.

154. 2
144. 7

146. 7
144. 7

146. 7
144. 7

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

17 1. 1
164. 9
175. 4
170. 4
146. 6
153. 0
181. 6

170. 2
166. 0
17 1. 7
177. 2
145. 8
153. 0
181. 3

170. 0
166. 0
17 1. 7
177. 2
145. 8
151. 3
181 .3

260. 5

274. 9

274. 9

90. 9

87. 1

87.5

102. 1
98. 1
95. 1
100. 0

84.2
97. 6
96. 2
68.5

84.2
97. 7
96. 3
68.5

87.6
97.6
82. 9
93. 5
97. 7

88.2
98. 6
84.4
93.8
98. 0

Dec/70
Dec/67

lamps

Home electronic

125

I
I Other
j i ndex
1 base

equipment

Radio receivers
Home radios
Radio combinations, port & table
Car r a d i o s

Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80

02
020 1 .99
0202 .99
0203 .99

Television receivers
C o l o r TV r e c e i v e r s
C o l o r c o n s o l e TV r e c e i v e r
Color TV, table t p o r t , over
C o l o r T V , t a b l e i po.rt, o v e r

10"-17"
17"

Jun/80
Jun/80

88. 0
98. 0
83.6
95. 0
97. 3

02
0202
03
0302
05
050 1
0502
0504
0505
0507

Other home electronic equipment
Phonographs, ex. mechanical
E l e c . p h o n o g r a p h , not c o i n o p . , m o n o
Tape recorders & players
Audio tape recorder, cassette
Speakers (inc. loudspeaker systems)
Loudspeakers, bookshelf
Loudspeakers, floor standing
L o u d s p e a k e r s , sold s e p a r a t e l y
Mi c r o p h o n e s
Public address systems

Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Dec/70
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80

91. 9
10 1. 0
97. 3
102. 5
77. 4
106. 8
103. 9
1 13.7
104. 5
111. 4
102. 3

93. 2
103. 5
103. 0
102. 5
77. 4
107. 3
105. 3
(3)
104. 3
112. 1
102. 3

93. 3
103. 5
103. 0
102. 5
77. 4
107. 5
105. 3
113. 5
(3)
1 12.3
102. 3

275. 3

279. 1

282. 0

doz.
doz.

2 7 1 .,4
327.8
311.. 1

2 7 5 ..3
336..6
310,.6

2 7 5 ..3
3 3 6 ..6
3 1 0 ..6

372,.5

396 . 1

396 . 1

4 2 5 ,.5
6 7 4 ,.2

4 19 .5
630 . 1

4 2 5 ,.2
647 .6

1253

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

1261

Jun/80

Other household durable goods

126
0101
0111

.02
.04

Di n n e r w a r e
Vitreous c h i n a , plate, c u p , saucer
Earthenware, plate, cup, saucer

1262

Household

1264

.04

Household flatware
Sterling, 6 piece

setting

.05

Mi r r o r s
Mirror, plate

ea.

183,.8

188 .9

190,.8

ea.
ea.

2 1 9 ,.3
220 .4
204 .4

219.8
(3)
216 .3

221 .4
(3)
221 .0

2 2 4 ,.9
222 .7
2 6 5 .7
187 .9

2 2 4 ,.0
2 2 2 .7
259 .5
187 .9

2 2 5 ,.2
2 2 2 ..7
2 5 9 .5
194,.5

2 2 2 .5

226 . 1

236 . 1

310 .8

313 .9

314 .0

210 .2
109 .6
1 1 1.5
107 .4
109 .7
107 .9
100 .7
99 .7
113 .4

216 .2
106 .0
(3)
101 .9
109 .7
101 .3
106 . 1
(3)
(3)

218 .8
109 .7
1 1 1.5
107 .4
109 .7
108 .5
106 . 1
(3)
(3)

1265
1266

1267

1268

0111
0101

0101 .06
0 111 .03
0131

Cutlery
Razor blades
Kitchen knife
Household scissors

1000
doz.
ea.

0101

Metal household containers
Saucepan, aluminum

ea.

Nonmetallic mineral

05
0501
0502
0503
0504
07
070 1
0702

.99
.99
.99
.99
.99
.99

Dec/73

products

Flat g l a s s
Sheet, plate, and float glass
.085 Inch t h r o u g h .107 inch
.108 I n c h t h r o u g h .134 inch
.135 Inch t h r o u g h .199 inch
.200 Inch t h r o u g h .240 inch
Other flat glass
Tempered glass
Other flat glass
Concrete

132

1322

propelled
propelled

Glass

131

1321

glass

0121 .26
0122 .22

13

1311

glassware

Lawnmowers
Rotary, hand
R o t a r y , self

.06

Aug.
1981

(Cont'd)

Dishwasher, undercounter
Food waste disposer

044 1
0442

1245

Unit

0101 .21
0111 . 19
0121 .07
0131

. 17

1331

ingredients

S a n d , g r a v e l , and crushed stone
Sand, construction
G r a v e l , for c o n c r e t e
C r u s h e d s t o n e , for c o n c r e t e

ton
ton
ton

Cement
Portland

ton

298 . 1

298 .4

261
279
275
249

264
280
275
254

265
279
275
255

.6
.8
.5
.0

.8
.5
.8
.3

.3
.9
.9
.4

332 .4

3 2 9 .4

329 .4

2 8 9 .9

2 9 3 .0

2 9 3 .0

C o n c r e t e b l o c k a n d brick

266 .6

270 .5

2 7 3 .8

See -footnotes at end of table.




297 .4

products

Concrete

133

Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80

72

$3 .902
4,.830
4,.255

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
C o m m o d i t y c o d e J/

Unit

Commodi ty

Concrete block and brick

11
1111

1 121

1131
1 132
1 133
21
2101
31
3101

Concrete pipe
S t o r m souer p i p e , r e i n f o r c e d
S t o r m seuer p i p e , n o n - r e i n f o r c e d
S a n i t a r y seuer p i p e , r e i n f o r c e d

0 10 1

0102
0 105

Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1

(3)
277. 4
(3)
(3)
(3)
250. 2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

99. 8
283. 8
100. 0
96. 1
100. 0
249. 2
100. 5
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
105. 0
105. 0

101 .0
2 8 8 .,4
102. 2
99. 0
100. 0
249. 2
100. 5
10 1.0
102. 8
102.8
105. 0
105. 0

Jun/80
Jun/80

257. 9
263. 0
102. 4
100. 0

259. 0
265. 4
102. 4
100. 0

258. 9
265. 1
102. 4
100. 0

Jun/81
Jun/81
Jun/8 1
Jun/8t

Ready-mixed concrete
Ready-mixed concrete
0101
0102
0 103

010 1

0102

.99
.99

134

299. 6

301.8

30 1. 1

Precast concrete products
Burial vaults and boxes
C o n c r e t e silo s t a v e s
Concrete septic tanks
Other precast concrete products

Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80

106. 1
105. 9
108. 5
106. 1
105. 0

109. 2
111. 8
(3)
107. 8
106. 4

109. 2
111. 8
(3)
107. 8
106 .4

Prestressed concrete products
P r e s t r e s s e d s i n q l e and d o u b l e t e e s
Prestressed concrete bridqe beams

Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80

106. 1
1 12.5
103. 1

108. 7
113. 1
(3)

108. 7
113. 1
(3)

246. 0

250. 3

250. 4

1000

300. 1

303. 7

303.8

sq. ft.

191 . 1
173. 4

191. 2
173. 4

191. 2
173. 4

ft.

203.8

218. 0

218. 0

296. 4

308. 0

308. 0

Dec/74

193. 6
323. 9
334. 0
233. 1
363. 3
177. 7

196. 1
323. 9
334. 5
2 4 0 ..7
371., 3
178., 1

196. 1
323. 9
334. 5
240. 7
371. 3
178. 1

Dec/74
Dec/74
Dec/74
Dec/74

177. 9
165. 0
185. 6
179. 2

189..5
175. 8
199.,7
183..3

189.,5
175. 8
199. 7
183. 3

415. 9

4 2 0 ., 3

419. 2

365. 7
351 . 5
470.8
407 .2

367. 4
353., 3
469,.4
4 11..4

365. 9
352. 3
468. 4
402. 5

S t r u c t u r a l clay p r o d u c t s , e x c .

refractor

Buildi nq br i ck
B u i l d i n q brick

134 1

Clay
0131

.09

tile
Wall tile, qlazed, standard

Clay seuer p i p e
Seuer pipe, vitrified

qrade

clay

Refractori es

135

0121
0131
0 151

Refractories, clay
F i r e c l a y brick
S u p e r d u t y f i r e c l a y brick
L a d l e brick
H i q h a l u m i n a brick
Castable refractories

0101 . 0 1
0 111 .01
0131 .01

R e f r a c t o r i e s , non c l a y
M a q n e s i t e brick
M a q n e s i t e - c h r o m e brick
Basic ramminq mixes

1352
0 10 1

0 111

Asphalt

Other asphalt
Gypsum

1000
1000
1000
1000
ton
1000
1000

ton

sq.
sq.
sq.

roofing

products
1/2 inch r e g u l a r g y p s u m b o a r d
Type X gypsumboard
Other gypsum products, n.e.c.

0111
0 1 12
0113
Glass
Glass
0101
0 111
03
0121
0 131 ,03
0161

.09
.04

0101 .99
.99

0 111

Jun/81
Jun/81

containers
containers
Food container, uide mouth
Food c o n t a i n e r , n a r r o w neck
Beer b o t t l e , n o n r e t u r n a b l e
Liquor bottle
Beverage bottle, returnable

Other nonmetallic
0101
0102

Dec/74

roofinq

Prepared asphalt roofing
Shinqles, strip
Roll r o o f i n g , s m o o t h s u r f a c e d
Roll r o o f i n g , m i n e r a l s u r f a c e d

0102
0 111
01 12

qross
qross
qross
qross
qross

minerals

B u i l d i n g lime
Hydrated, masons
Hydrated, finishing

ton
ton

Pavinq mixtures and blocks
Asphalt, pavinq
B i tumi n o u s / a s o h a l t i c c o n c r e t e m i x t u r e s a n d b l o c k s

S e e f o o t n o t e s at e n d of t a b l e .




Index
1
1
Apr.
Uuly
1 Auq.
1981 2/1 1981 2/1 1981 2/

IPrice

1

1 Auq.
1 1981

(Cont'd)

Structural block, aqqreqate
L i q h t w e i q h t s t r e t c h e r u n i t s : 8 " x 8 " x 16"
Liqhtueiqht stretcher, other sizes, n.e.c.
Other liqhtweiqht units, any size, n.e.c.
Medium ueiqht units
1
N o r m a l u e i q h t s t r e t c h e r u n i t s 8 " x 8 " x 16"
Normal ueiqht stretcher, other sizes, n.e.c.
O t h e r n o r m a l u e i q h t u n i t s , any s i z e , n . e . c .
D e c o r a t i v e block
D e c o r a t i v e block
C o n c r e t e brick
C o n c r e t e brick

1 1 12
1 113

1
1 Other
1 index
1 base

73

587. 4

600. 8

601. 4

256.8

259. 7

255. 3

219. 4
(3)
(3)

221. 2
99. 6
100. 0

217. 0
98. 1
100. 0

326.7

334.7

3 3 4 .,8

350. 2
362. 9
253.8
358. 9
329.8

350. 2
362. 9
270. 4
36 1 .2
340. 6

350.8
362. 9
270. 4
36 1. 2
340.,6

479. 1

4 7 6 ..3

4 7 5 ..2

327. 3
332.8
322. 3

334 .8
348. 5
324.. 1

334.8
348. 6
324. 1

615. 7
846. 1
340.5

6 0 8 ..6
8 3 2 ..4
339.9

607 .,0
(3)
336.9

$106,424

538.6 1 1
812.41 1
400.028

2318.750
3092.500

21 .301
6.786
9 . 185

67.678
86.025

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity code

1/| Commodity
2J

14

Transportation

equipment

Motor vehicles and

01

02
027 1 . 13
0281 ,09
04

. 99
0 103 .99
0 104 .99
0 1 0 5 .99
02
0201 .99
03
0301 .99
0303 .99
0304 .99
0 3 0 5 .99

| index
I base
Dec/68

equipment

Motor vehicles
Passenqer cars
Motor trucks
10.000 l b s . qvw a n d u n d e r
10.001 l b s . gvw a n d o v e r
Motorcycles
Motor vehicle

01
0101

Unit

I
I

each
each

Dec/72

parts

Truck t r a i l e r s
V a n s , o v e r 10,000 l b s .
C l o s e d top v a n s , i n s u l . I s e m i - i n s .
Drop frame vans, except livestock
Other closed top vans
O p e n top v a n s
T a n k s , o v e r 10,000 l b s .
T a n k s for f l a m m a b l e l i q u i d s
O t h e r t r a i l e r s a n d c h a s s i s , o v e r 10,000
Bulk c o m m o d i t y t r a i l e r s
Platform trailers
Lou-bed heavy haulers
Dump trailers and chassis

Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80
Jun/80

lb

¡Apr.
¡July
j Auq.
I 1981 2/1 198 1 2/1 1981 2/
231.9

235.3

235.8

233. 9

2 3 7 .,5

2 3 8 ., 1

213.6
202. 1
259.2
249. 0
275. 1
150. 7

2 1 7 ..4
2 0 5 ..8
2 6 3 ..4
2 5 0 .. 1
2 8 3 ..6
150,.6

2 1 6 ..2
2 0 5 .,3
2 5 9 ..8
2 4 4 ..0
2 8 3 ..6
150. 6

313.8

316..9

323..9

104. 1
104. 7
104. 9
100. 1
103. 4
103. 4
98. 5
102. 8
106 .3
103. 9
106. 6
103. 7
(3)

105,.3
105,.9
106..3
101,.0
104,.4
104,.7
101 . 1
104 .2
108 .0
104 .2
108 .7
106 .7
104 . 1

105,.5
106,.2
106..3
102..0
104,.7
104,.7
101 .2
104 .5
108 . 1
104 .5
108 .9
106 .7
104 . 1

275.7

276.6

276.6

335.7

344.3

345.0

262.8

262.6

I

Aug.
I 1981

Ai r c r a f t

142

Fixed wing
Fixed Minq, utility

1421

Railroad

equipment

Miscellaneous

products
211. 3

213.8

214.0

215. 1
137. 7
1 17.3
134. 2
192. 0
149. 9
177. 1
(3)
163. 0
239. 6

213. 7
139. 1
1 15.7
134. 6
192. 0
146. 2
173. 1
167. 1
171. 2
239. 4

213.7
139. 1
1 15.7
134.6
192.0
146.2
173. 1
167.0
171.2
239.4

195. 2
87. 6
123. 2
124. 5
191. 5
191. 1
159. 4
244. 3

200. 3
8 7 .,6
1 19.5
122. 8
194.,8
191. 7
161.,5
2 5 7 ..7

200.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
191.7
161.5
257.7

248. 8
2 5 4 .,4
2 8 9 .,5
2 4 7 .,3
2 0 6 .,3
296 ., 1
249. 2
243.8
2 6 5 ..6
2 4 6 .,0
2 4 3 ..8
2 3 7 ,.8

2 5 4 ..0
2 5 6 ..4
2 9 8 ..4
2 5 2 ..4
197,.5
2 9 6 ,.2
2 4 9 ,.0
252 . 1
2 7 2 ,.3
2 5 6 ,,7
2 5 1 ,.6
2 4 4 ,.0

255.7
256.4
298.4
252.4
197.5
296.2
249.0
255.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
252.2

2 6 8 ..7

2 6 8 ..5

268.6

1000

2 7 7 ,.5
2 7 2 ,,8

277 .5
2 7 2 ,.8

277.5
272.8

Ci g a r s
LOM priced
Popular priced
Medium priced
High priced

1000
1000
1000
1000

168,.2
182,.8
177,.7
151,. 1
160,.8

166 .5
179 .2
177 .7
151 . 1
160,.8

166.5
179. 1
177.7
151. 1
(3)

Other tobacco products
S m o k i n g t o b a c c o , 1 1/2 o z . p a c k a g e
Plug chewing tobacco
S n u f f , 1 1/4 o z . p a c k a g e

doz.
Ib.
1/2 g r o s s

321 .2
(3)
352 . 1
(3)

321
296
352
326

321.5
(3)
352. 1
(3)

2 4 8 .4

267 .5

211 .8

2 0 9 .3

210.9

2 5 3 .2
335 .0
166 .9

2 7 5 .8
335 .0
185 .7

275.8
335.0
185.7

T o y s , s p o r t , q o o d s , small a r m s , a m u n i t i o
0102
0104
0122
0135
0143
0161
0165
0172
0191

.03
.01
.02
.07
.04
.30
. 17
.20
.04

Sporting and athletic
Golf ball
G o l f c l u b , iron
Golf club, Mood
Baseball glove
Football
Bowling ball
Bicycle

0121
0131
0132
0141
0151
0171
0181
01
0102
0106
0 107
0108

0111
02
0222
0231
0232
0241

Toys, qames, and children's vehicles
Non-powered transportation toy
Sports oriented qames
Toy g u n
Game, board
P r e s c h o o l toy
Doll
S t u f f e d toy
Stroller
Children's riding vehicles

.07

.02

.06
.04
.04

.02
.02
.02
.03

Small arms and ammunition
Small arms
Revolver
Rifle, repeating, center fire
R i f l e , r e p e a t i n g , rim f i r e
R i f l e , s i n g l e s h o t , rim f i r e
S h o t gun
Small arms ammunition
R e v o l v e r c a r t r i d g e , 38 s p e c i a l
Rifle cartridge, center fire
R i f l e c a r t r i d g e , rim f i r e
Shot gun shell
Tobacco

152

0101
0102
0103
0104

.09
.02
.03
.02

0101

.02

0121

.01

0111

dozen
doz.
dozen
ea.
doz.
ea.
ea.

Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77
Dec/77

Dec/73

doz.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
1000
1000
1000
1000

products

Ci g a r e t t e s
Filter

1521

goods

dozen

tip, king

size

Noti o n s

153
1531

Buttons and button

1532

Pin fasteners and similar
Safety pin
Aluminum zipper

0111
0121

.06
.07

blanks
notions

doz.
ea.

See footnotes at end of table.




74

Dec/72
Dec/75

.2
.4
. 1
. 1

267.7

$162.963
53.306
149.546
(3)
(3)
(3)
163.557

14. 175

(3)
5.005
(3)

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 -100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodí ty c o d e

W

Commodi ty

Unit

Other
i ndex
base

Index
1
Apr.
lJuly
1981 2 / 1 1 9 S 1 2/

Price
Auq.
198 1 2/
207. 4

212. 4

211. 7

1541

Photoqraphic

equipment

130. 0

128. 1

127 .6

1542

Photographic

supplies

274. 1

274. 9

267. 1

154

Photoqraphic equipment and

1553

01
0 10 1
02
020 1
0202
0203
0204
01
0101
0103
02
020 1

156
156101
0101
0103
0 105
157
15710 1
0101
0 103
0105
02
020 1
0202
0203
0204
0205
03
030 1
0303
04
0403
0404
04 1 1
05
050 1
0503
06
060 1
07
070 1

99
99
99
99
99

99
99
99

04
05
02

.01
03
03
.02
.01
.04
01
01
.02
.02
.02
.01
.01
.0 1
.01
.02

M o b i l e homes*
S i n g l e , 12
Single,
S i n g l e , 14
Length,
Lenqth,
Lenqth,
Length,

(3)

155. 8

157. 7

155. 6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

156. 1
99. 7
99. 7
101. 7
100. 0
100. 9
102. 4
100. 7

158. 3
10 1. 7
101. 7
101 .8
10 1 .0
(3)
102. 4
100. 9

Dec/74
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1

(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

155. 0
100. 1
100. 3
(3)
100. 8
100. 8

155. 3
100. 3
10 1 .1
(3)
100. 8
(3)

Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78

1 12.6
111. 1
109. 9
1 16.4

113. 6
111. 7
1 10.7
1 17 .7

113. 6
111. 7
110. 7
1 17.7

each
pa i r

Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78
Jun/78

122. 9
132. 8
124. 7
136. 0
153. 5
119. 6
119. 8
1 14 .0
119. 7
123. 6
1 16.8
1 16 .0
1 17.6
1 14 .5
1 17.3
1 15.2
122. 4
119. 2
133. 8
1 19.7
148. 0

123. 9
135. 8
127. 1
141 .0
156 .6
121 .5
119. 8
1 16.6
120. 0
127. 5
1 18.7
1 16 .3
1 18.0
1 14.5
1 15.8
109. 5
122. 4
121 .2
135. 8
119. 7
151 .9

124. 4
135. 8
127. 1
14 1 .0
156. 6
121 .7
119. 8
1 16.6
120 .0
128. 2
1 18.7
1 16.3
1 18.0
1 14.5
1 17.4
109. 5
134. 0
121 .2
135. 8
1 19.7
151. 9

each

Jun/78

127. 7

127. 7

131 .3

each

Jun/78

1 12.1

111. 9

111. 9

349. 0

332. 3

333. 9

199. 0
183. 1
245.8
183. 8

199. 4
183. 1
245.8
184. 3

202. 7
187 .9
251 .6
186. 8

single wide
ft. wide
12 f t . w i d e
ft. wide and over
59 f t . a n d u n d e r
60 to 69 f t .
70 to 74 f t .
75 f t . a n d over

Mobile homes, double wide
D o u b l e , 24 f t . w i d t h
L e n q t h , 49 f t . a n d u n d e r
L e n g t h , 60 f t . a n d o v e r
D o u b l e , o t h e r than 24 ft w i d t h
O t h e r than 24 f t . w i d t h
Personal aid equipment
Electronic hearing aids
Eye-qlass type
Behind-the-ear type
In-the-ear type

each
each
each

Industrial safety equipment
Respiratory protective equipment
R e s p i r a t o r , air p u r i f i e r t y p e
R e s p i r a t o r , s u p p l i e d air t y p e
Self-contained breathinq apparatus
Eye a n d f a c e p r o t e c t i v e e q u i p m e n t
Safety qlasses, clear, less sideshields
Goqqles, industrial safety
Face s h i e l d
Welder's helmet
Emerqency eye wash and shower
Hearinq protective equipment
H e a r i n q p r o t e c t o r , ear m u f f t y p e
Hearinq protector, pluq type
Guards, mechanical power press
Liqht curtains
Vertical moving gate
Miscellaneous types, power press guards
Protective clothinq
S a f e t y cap or hat
Welder's q l o v e s , leather
First a i d k i t s
F i r s t a i d kit
Alarms, electronic
Back-up alarm, electronic, automatic
Other miscellaneous

159
1591

Dec/74
Dec/74
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1
Jun/8 1

Mobile homes

155
1552

supplies

each
each
each
pair
each
each
each
each
each
pa i r
each
each
each

products

0 102 .07
0 103 .06
0104 .07

Caskets
Cloth-covered wood casket
H a r d w o o d casket
S t e e l , o t h e r than s t a i n l e s s

1592

Matches

211. 6

219. 3

219. 3

1593

0104 .02
0 106
0107 .04
0109 .25

Musical instruments
Electric quitar
Drum set
P i a n o , o v e r 37"
Orqan, excludinq pipe orqan

Dec/78
Dec/78
Dec/78

208. 0
(3)
121 .7
120. 6
173. 6

211. 3
111. 8
126 .2
124. 8
172. 6

211. 5
111. 8
126 .2
(3)
(3)

02
020 1
0203
0205
0207
03
030 1
0303
04
040 1
0402
0403
0404
0405
0409
05
050 1
0503
06
060 1

J e w e l r y a n d jewelry p r o d u c t s
Jewelry, platinum and karat qold
Rinq, ladies' hiqh fashion
R i n q , e n q a q e m e n t , l a d i e s ' , 14k q o l d
Rinq, weddinq, qold
E a r r i n q s , l a d i e s ' , 14 k a r a t q o l d
O t h e r p r e c i o u s m e t a l jewelry
R i n q , sterlinq, ladies' and m e n ' s
Bracelet, ladies', gold filled
C o s t u m e jewelry
Ring, ladies', costume
Earrings, ladies', costume
Earrinqs, children's, costume
Necklace, ladies', costume
Neckchain, men's, costume
W a t c h b a n d , m e t a l , men's and women's
Jeweler's materials and findinqs
S e t t i n q , 14 k a r a t q o l d
Findinq, gold filled
Diamonds and lapidary work
D i a m o n d , .25 c a r a t

var ious
var i o u s

Dec/78
Dec/78
Dec/78
Dec/78
Dec/78
Dec/78
Dec/78
Dec/78
Dec/78
Dec/78
Dec/78
Dec/78
Dec/78
Dec/78
Dec/78
Dec/78
Dec/78
Dec/78
Dec/78

164 .6
192. 2
172. 3
161 .0
252. 2
185. 8
162. 8
206 .4
136. 5
1 18.6
95. 2
109. 4
133. 1
1 12.0
137. 4
145. 4
187. 7
194. 6
172. 5

151 .8
17 1 .3
153. 1
145. 5
223. 0
167. 2
163. 8
193. 3
145. 9
1 14 .7
97 .0
(3)
122. 6
108. 7
137 .4
145. 4
166 .4
169. 6
159. 1

151. 7
17 1 .5
156. 7
145. 4
219. 2
166. 5
163. 8
193. 3
145. 9
1 16.2
102. 8
93. 9
132. 3
1 16.4
(3)
(3)
163. 7
166. 0
158. 7

each

Dec/78

111. 9

110. 8

109. 0

175. 5
138. 4
204. 7

175. 5
138. 4
204. 7

186. 8
146. 6
204. 7

189. 1
208. 9
17 1.2

187. 9
210. 0
(3)

187. 9
210. 0
166. 3

1594

1595

1596

0124
0125

.03
.02
.02
.03
.03
. 02
.01
.02
.02
.0 1
.03
.01
.02
.03

.02
.02

0 132 . 13
0 1 3 3 .09

P e n s a n d p e n e i 1s
Mechanical pencil
Black lead p e n c i 1

casket

ea.
ea.
ea.

each
each
each
ea.

each
each
each
pai r
var i o u s
each
var i o u s
var i o u s
doz. pair
var i o u s
dozen
each

doz.
gross

Matches and clocks
Wrist w a t c h , women's, imported movement ea.
ea.
Wrist watch, men's, imported movement

See -footnotes at end of table.




75

Dec/68
Dec/68
Dec/68

Auq.
198 1

Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
—'"I"
I
Commodity code J/ j Commodity
1597
02
0245
0246
03
0351
0352
04
0455
0456
1599

.05
.03
.03
.01
.08
.03

0 1 7 3 . 10

-

Brushes
Personal brushes
Toothbrush
Hai r b r u s h
Household maintenance brushes
Scrub
Bowl, twisted-in-wire
Industrial brushes
Floor sweep (pushbroom)
Power driven, wire wheel
Fire

extinguishers
Pressurized drv chemicals tvDe, hand

1
1ndexes with a commodity point code of .99 are calculated by a revised
methodology. See "Technical Note on Data from the Producer Price Index
Revision" at the back of this publication.
2
Data for April 1981 have been revised to reflect the availability of late
reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4
months after original publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.
3
Not available.
4
Regional price indexes for bituminous coal, industrial sizes, contract
are presented in table 8.




Unit

Other
i ndex
base

Price

Index
Apr.
Uuly
1981 2/1 1981 2/

Aug.
1981 2/

doz.
ea.

207.0
153.4
158.9
147.8
252.3
272.7
228.6
225.9
208.2
244.3

211.1
145.8
151.9
139.4
262.0
284.3
236. 1
241.5
222.9
(3)

211.1
145.8
151.9
139.4
262.0
284.3
236. 1
241.5
222.9
(3)

ea.

208.9
192.8

210.7
194.?

230.4
?16.6

doz.
doz.
doz.
doz.

Auq.
1981

5

Prices for all items in this grouping are lagged 1 month.
"Regional refined petroleum product prices and price indexes are
presented in table 7.
7
Prices for some items in this grouping are lagged 1 month.
N.E.C. = Not elsewhere classified.
NOTE: Titles of some commodities are not shown in this table because
they fail to meet our publication criteria.

76

Table 7. Producer prices and price indexes for refined petroleum products by region
(Price per gallon; July 1975 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
C o m m o d i ty c o d e

02
020 1

06
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09 01
07
0202
0 1
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09. 0 1
07
0203
0 1 01
02 01
03 0 1
04 0 1
05 01
06 0 1
07 01
08 01
09 01
03
0301

0302

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

Commodity

.. ... ...
"
Gasoli n e
Reqular
D e a l e r t a n k - w a q o n to retai 1 o u t l e t s
New E n q l a n d . . .
Middle Atlantic .
South Atlantic. .
East N o r t h C e n t r a l .
West South Central
East S o u t h C e n t r a l
West North Central
Mountai n
Pacific
S a l e s to jobbers
New E n q l a n d . . . .
Middle Atlantic .
South Atlantic. .
East N o r t h C e n t r a l .
West South Central
East S o u t h C e n t r a l
West North Central.
Mountai n
Pacific
Commercial consumers
New E n q l a n d . . . .
Middle Atlantic .
South Atlantic. .
East N o r t h C e n t r a l .
West South Central.
East S o u t h C e n t r a l .
West North Central.
Mountai n
Pacific

1
1'
II
1
1
!

01
02
03
04
05
!|
06
1!
07
i
08
09 .01
.08
0303
01,.01
02 .01 ;;
03 .01
04 .01
05
06
07
08,.01
09..0 1
04
040 1
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
I
1
09
0402
01
i1
02
1
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
0403
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

East N o r t h C e n t r a l
West South Central
East S o u t h C e n t r a l .
West North Central,
Mountain
Pacific
S a l e s to j o b b e r s
New E n q l a n d . . . .
Middle Atlantic . .
South Atlantic. . .
East N o r t h C e n t r a l ,
West South Central,
East S o u t h C e n t r a l .
West North Central,
Mountain
Pacific
Commercial consumers
New E n q l a n d . . . ,
Middle Atlantic . .
South Atlantic. . ,
East N o r t h C e n t r a l .
West South Central.
East S o u t h C e n t r a l .
West North Central,
Mountai n
Pacific
Unleaded qasoline
D e a l e r t a n k - w a q o n to retai 1 o u t l e t s
New E n q l a n d . . .
Middle Atlantic .
South Atlantic. .
East N o r t h C e n t r a l
West South Central
East S o u t h C e n t r a l
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific
S a l e s to jobbers
New E n q l a n d
. . .
Middle Atlantic .
South Atlantic. .
East N o r t h C e n t r a l
West South Central
East S o u t h C e n t r a l
West North Central
Mountain
,
Pacific
Commercial consumers
New E n q l a n d . . .
Middle Atlantic .
South Atlantic. . ,
East N o r t h C e n t r a l
West South Central,
East S o u t h C e n t r a l .
West North Central,
M o u n t a in
Pacific

S e e f o o t n o t e s at e n d of




Other
index 1
base
. ---67 — j

—

Feb/73
Feb/73

2/

Feb/73
!

11II
ii
Feb/73

!1!
!

Pretni um
D e a l e r t a n k - w a q o n to retai 1 o u t l e t s
New E n q l a n d . . .
Middle Atlantic .

06

.07

a n d reqion

Feb/73
Feb/73

2/
2/

Feb/73
2/
2/
2/

i
i
j Feb/73

2/

2/
2/
2/
i
i
j

•

1
!

!
!
!
!
!
j
!

!

Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77
Jun/77

table.

77

Apr .
|
1981 \/\
752.2
694.7
629.4
310.2
312. 1
315.0
312.9
322.6
314.4
314.0
310.2
300.4
796.9
34 1. 3
340.0
34 1.6
338.7
338.4
340.3
338.9
324.2
327.4
733.5
329. 1
339.3
334.8
318. 1
319.0 2 '
309.4
307.5
310.9
310.1

Index
July
1981 J
i
7 33.4"
677 .3
6 14.5
303.7
303.5
306.2
299.6
315. 1
305.4
300.6
312.3
308.8
773.6
336. 1
332.0
332. 1
323.5
329.4
330.0
322.7
321 .2
333. 1
7 19.9
324.2
332.8
329.0
307.3
310.6
310.1
293. 0
304.2
320.8

Pr i ce
1
Auq.
Auq.
1
1981 1 ' i
1981
. . .1
726. 6
670 . 1
607 .,7
$1.075
300. 2
1.098
300. 5
1.C88
30 1 .3
1.072
1.070
295. 8
309. 2
1 .046
300.8
1 .063
296. 6
1 .058
1.088
311. 1
310. 0
1. 102
764. 7
1 .027
330. 7
1.060
1.036
328. 2
327. 2
1 .030
1.021
319. 5
324. 9
1.010
324. 9
1.031
319.8
1.0 12
1.039
319. 5
1.059
333. 3
714. 1
1.075
319. 7
1.10 1
328. 4
1.10 1
1 .079
321 .4
305.8
1 .090
309. 1
1.033
305. 9
1.063
1.054
289. 1
1.031
300. 2
320. 7
1 . 120

.

607.9
563.8
315.6
312.6
309.5
302.2
2/
318.5
295.2
302.2
296.2
294.7
701.0
329.6
334. 1
333.9 2 '
(3)
2/
335.3
328.2
2/
(3)
330 .8
325.2
731.0
347.5
3 5 0 . 3 2/
362. 1
2/
382.8
345.6
2/
(3)
(3)
(3)
313.7

589.8
54 1 .6
309. 1
305.9
274.3
289.5
30 1 .5
264.5
289.9
298.8
297.5
689.4
327.7
325.2
328.5
(3)
321.4
324. 9
(3)
314.7
335.0
728.5
34 1.9
346.3
333. 1
335.8
373.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
320.0

265.0
257.6
259.7
259.9
260.3
255.0
259.3
258.8
254.5
252. 1
255.8
273.0
273.3
275.0
276.2
273.4
272.2
273.6
27 1.8
267.4
264.9
269.0
275.9
278.2
272.3
276.8
261 .6 2/
264.0
268.5 2 '
254.8
264.3

259.2
253.3
255.2
253.7
254.2
244.7
255.0
250.8
243. 9
254.3
260.8
265.3
269. 1
268.2
268.3
26 1.0
264. 3
265.8
26 1 . 1
265.4
27 1 .4 2 '
264.3
272.5
272.0
266.3
266.2
255.7
258.0
2 6 2 . 1 2/
254.5
271 . 1

2/
2/
V
2

/

/

2
2/
2/
2 '

2 '
2 //
2

588
540
306
303
270
286
313
260
(3)
297
297
687
323
324
267
375
326
320
(3)
311
334
722
330
343
327
331
367
317
(3)
(3)
317

. 1
.5
.0
.6
.4
.0
.5
.8
.0
.9
. 1
.4
.0
.5
.7
.8
.8
.0
.9
.5
.6
.4
.9
.2
.5
.2
.6

256 .7
251 .0
252 .4
252 . 1
250 .5
24 1 .9
250 .3
247 .5
24 1 .2
253 .8
260 .3
262 .6
266 .0
267 . 1
264 .9
258 .2
26 1 .6
262 .7
259 . 0
264 .3
267 .7
262 .0
268 . 0
259 .6
26 1 .9
265 .2
259 .0
254 .6
256 .2
249 .8
27 1 .4

1.131
1 . 182
1 . 185
1.050
1. 127
1. 155
1 .008
(3)
1 . 183
1 . 153
1.121
1 . 157
1.118
.924
1 .303
1.112
1.116
(3)
1.079
1 . 137
1 .216
1. 185
1.233
1.204
1.260
1.317
1. 162
(3)
(3)
1 . 175
1 . 128
1. 144
1 . 135
1. 123
1. 122
1. 109
1.117
1.116
1 . 142
1. 135
1.075
1. 100
1 .089
1 .075
1 .069
1 .065
1. 077
1.066
1.085
1 .087
1. 100
1. 142
1. 102
1. 109
1.118
1.058
1.096
1.079
1.110
1. 135

Table 7. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for refined petroleum products by region
(Price per gallon; July 1975 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity and

Cominodi ty c o d e

0572

0573

0574

07
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
0 9 . 01
07
030 1
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

Light distillates
K e r o s e n e to r e s e l l e r s
New England
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
blest S o u t h C e n t r a l
East South Central
West North Central
Mountai n
Pacific
C o m m e r c i a l jet f u e l , k e r o s e n e
Neui E n q l a n d
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific

07
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
0 9 ..01
030 1
08
0 1 .,01
0 2 .,01
03.,01
0 4 .,01
05.,01
0 6 .,01
07..01
0 8 ..01
09.,01

Middle distillates
F u e l o i l n o . 2 to r e s e l l e r s
New E n q l a n d
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central
Mountai n
Pacific
D i e s e l to c o m m e r c i a l c o n s u m e r s
New E n g l a n d
diddle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East N o r t h C e n t r a l
West South Central
East S o u t h C e n t r a l
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific

020 1

0201

0401

050 1

0601

02
04
05
07
08
09
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

Other
i ndex
base

reqion

Pacific
C o n t a i n i n g m o r e than
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East N o r t h C e n t r a l
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central
Mountain
Pacific

1

1967
Feb/73

1/
Feb/73

base

1967
Feb/73

Feb/73

1967
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/30
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80
Dec/80

Residual fuels
C o n t a i n i n g 0 . 3 % or l e s s s u l f u r
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
West North Central
Pacific
C o n t a i n i n g 0.31 to 1.0%
Middle Atlantic
South Atlantic
East North Central
West South Central
East South Central
West North Central

Apr.
1981

sulfur

\% s u l f u r

1/

1080. 9
867.2
364. 4
364. 2
373. 5
378. 5
372. 1
377.8
361. 6
333. 3
327. 4
905. 9
378. 5
391. 7
402. 7
359. 7
418. 3
373. 2
385. 2
373. 3
375. 3

Index
July
1981

W

1/
2/

2/

1066.4
844.2
333.7
355.7
369.8
368.3
368.2
348.7
354.9
354.4
323.4
896.7
376.4
382.4
394.8
355.9
410.1
362.9
375.2
368.0
379.7

Aug.
1981 V

V

2/

Price
Aug.
1981

1051. 4
836. 1
328. 1
352. 1
363. 9
368. 8
355. 7
352. 5
355. 6
338. 8
327. 6
883. 1
365. 5
373. 9
389. 8
350. 7
331. 9
3 5 9 ..9
3 7 2 ..6
3 6 5 ..7
3 8 0 ..0

1.062
1.028
1.078
1.086
1.078
1.027
.990
1.027
1.007
1.028
1.036
1.053
1.019
1.038
1.041
.966
1.049
1.045
1.060
1.057

1105..4
9 0 2 .,7
3 6 5 ..4
366. 8
3 6 8 ..5
375. 0
3 7 2 .,3
3 7 1 ., 1
3 6 6 ..9
3 5 1 .,4
3 2 5 .,3
872. 4
3 7 0 ..9
3 5 9 .,8
3 6 5 .,9
360. 9
336. 3
357,.0
3 6 9 .. 1
358,.2
307.,6

1080.0
880.4
356.3
355.3
356.3
363.0
363.5
359.6
363.5
355.7
342.2
854.6
351.7
34 1.5
351.6
349.9
325.2
344.7
357.5
358.3
320.2

1072..9
8 7 4 .,4
3 5 4 ,.2
3 5 4 ..5
3 5 2 ..6
3 5 8 ..5
3 6 3 .,5
3 5 4 .,9
358,.7
3 5 2 ., 1
3 4 2 ,.0
8 4 9 .,3
3 5 7 ,. 1
3 4 5 ..8
3 4 5 ,.2
345,.6
3 2 2 ..3
3 4 2 ,. 1
3 5 5 ..9
3 5 7 ,.9
318,.0

1.012
1.026
1.027
1.014
.998
1.004
1.002
.994
.995
.964
1.014
1.076
1.058
1.014
1.027
.996
1.012
1.036
1.021
.977

1334 .6
109 . 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
121 . 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
111 .5
(3)
(3)
126 .5
107 .5
(3)
(3)
106 .0
116 .2

1234.6
110.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
113.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
99. 1
(3)
(3)
110.0
90.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
115.2

1246 .4
120 .4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
112 .8
(3)
(3)
108 .9
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
98 . 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
100 .4

1.073
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
.741
(3)
(3)
.652
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
.586
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
.564

2
Caution should be used in interpreting month-to-month changes
because of low response rates, which ranged from 30 to 60 percent for
these indexes.
3
Not available.

1
Data for April 1981 have been revised to reflect the availability of late
reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4
months after original publication. All prices are lagged 1 month. Data are
not seasonally adjusted.

Table 8. Producer price indexes for bituminous coal by region
(June 1976 = 100)

Index

Index
Code

Commodity and region

Apr.
1981

0512

03

0301

01
02
03
04

Bituminous, industrial
s i z e s contract
Steam electric utility
North Appalachia.«
South Appalachia . .
Midwest
West

138.0
169. 8
166.5
171. 1
171. 4
171.9

July,
1981

142. 1
172. 6
169.9
173. 8
172. 1
179.9

Aug.

Commodity and region

142. 5
173.2
169. 8
173. 8
173. 5
181. 3

Apr

1981

1981 1

1
Data for April 1981 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and
corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months after original
publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.
2
Not available.




Code

0302
02
03
04
0303
02
03

Manufacturing
South Appalachia
Midwest
West
Metallurgical, high volatile
South Appalachia
Midwest

1

122. 1
(2)
123. 4
(2)
98.9
98.0
(2)

Apr. 1
1981
126.5
(2)
127. 1
( *)
105. 8
104. 7
(2)

Aug.

1981

126. 7
(2)
127. 1
(2)
105. 8
104. 7
(2)

NOTE: These indexes are designed to measure changes in the price of coal sold in
contract sales transactions (excluding captive production) in various domestic mining
regions. Prices are reported by coal operators or sales agents, f.o.b. mine, per net short
ton.

78

Table 9. Producer price indexes for special commodity groupings1
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
1980
COMMODITY

GROUPING

All c o m m o d i t i e s e x c e p t farm p r o d u c t s
All f o o d s
Processed foods
Industrial commodities less fuels and related products and
power
S e l e c t e d t e x t i l e m i l l p r o d u c t s ( D e c . 1975= 100)
Hosi ory
Underwear and niqhtwear
Chemicals and allied products, includinq synthetic rubber
and synthetic fibers and yarns
Pharmaceutical preparations
Lumber and wood products, excludinq millwork
S p e c i a l m e t a l s and m e t a l p r o d u c t s
Fabricated metal products
Copper and copper products
Machinery amd motive products
Machinery and equipment, except electrical
Aqricultural machinery, includinq tractors
Metalworkinq machinery
N u m e r i c a l l y c o n t r o l l e d m a c h i n e t o o l s ( D e c . 197 1= 100)
Total t r a c t o r s
Industrial valves
Industrial fittinqs
Construction materials
Aqricultural machinery and equipment, less parts
F a r m a n d q a r d e n t r a c t o r s , less p a r t s
Aqricultural machinery excludinq tractors, less parts
1
These indexes are calculated by combining the indexes listed below by commodity code after each special commodity grouping The weights are those used for the comprehensive All Commodities index.
2
Data for April 1981 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports
and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4
months after original publication.

All commodities, less farm products: 02 through 15

1981

ANNUAL
AVERAGE

AUG.

A P R . 2/

J U L ., 2/

AUG.2/

2 6 9 ..6
244 .7
2 4 6 ..6

273.8
254. 1
255. 7

295, 0
2 5 1 ..4
2 5 0 .,3

2 9 7 .,7
2 5 5 .,5
256. 3

298.5
253.7
254.9

243. 5
124 .3
123 .2
185 .4

245. 6
126.,0
125..9
189.,3

26 1..8
134..5
134,.2
2 0 2 ., 1

2 6 4 .,8
136. 9
135..7
205. 0

266.0
137.2
135.3
205.0

250,.7
167,. 1
304,.0
258,.5
258,.2
222 .0
230,,4
263,.0
267 .3
299 .4
225 .6
287 .3
287 .8
291 .8
266 .4
26 1 .2
268 .8
266 .5

254. 7
168.,4
3 15.,5
259. 0
26 1 .2
2 2 0 ..4
2 3 2 .,9
264. 6
2 6 8 ., 1
304.,5
2 2 9 ., 3
291 ., 1
291 .,3
2 9 6 ., 1
269. 6
2 6 2 ..2
2 7 0 .,3
2 6 6 ..6

2 7 6 ., 1
184..0
312..3
2 7 6 ..8
2 7 7 ..0
2 0 7 ,,7
2 5 3 ,. 1
2 8 4 ..3
2 8 9 ..6
325..9
2 3 5 ,.7
316.8
314,.0
302..7
2 8 3 ..9
283,.2
289,.3
290,.2

282. 1
188. 7
307. 2
280. 5
282. 7
203. 0
257. 4
289. 9
294. 3
329. 9
242. 1
325. 4
314. 1
303. 0
285. 4
287 .6
297. 2
292. 3

283.9
189. 1
305.9
281.8
283.4
206.3
258.4
291.3
296.9
330.8
242. 1
327.3
316.4
303.0
2S5.6
290.0
300.6
294. 1

Agricultural machinery, including tractors: 11-11, 11-12 less 11-11-51 and
11-12-51
Metalworking machinery: 11-32, 11-33-04, 11-37, and 11-38
Numerically controlled machine tools: 11-37-11-11, 11-37-11-12, 11-37-14-11
and 11-37-16
Total tractors: 11-11 and 11-28 less 11-11-51

All foods: 01-1,01-7, and 02 less 02-61, 02-62, and 02-9

Industrial valves: 11-49-01-01 through 11-49-01-06,
11-49-01-19, 11-49-01-21 through 11-49-01-27

Processed foods: 02 less 02-61, 02-62, and 02-9
Industrial commodities, less fuels and power: 03, 04, and 06 through 15
Selected textile mill products: 03-27, 03-37-01-05, 03-37-01-07, 03-37-01-09,
03-37-01-11, 03-37-03-42, 03-4, 03-81-01-55, 03-81-01-72, 03-81-01-73,
03-81-02-39, 03-81-02-72, 03-81-02-74, 03-81-03-62, 03-81-03-64, 03-82-01,
03-92-02, 03-83-03-22, 03-83-03-42, and 12-31

11-49-01-16

through

Industrial fittings: 11-49-01-11 through 11-49-01-15
Abrasive grinding wheels: 11-36-11,11-36-12,11-36-13,11-36-14,11-36-15
Agricultural machinery and equipment, less parts (old commodity code (11-1):
11-1 less 11-11-51 and 11-12-51

Hosiery: 03-81-01-72, 03-81-01-73, 03-81-02-74, 03-81-03-64

Farm and garden
less 11-11-51

Underwear and nightwear: 03-81-01-74, 03-81-01-75, 03-81-01-76, 03-81-01-77,
03-81-01-78, 03-81-02-74, 03-81-02-75, 03-81-02-78, and 03-81-03-62

Agricultural machinery excluding tractors, less parts (old commodity code
11-12): 11-12 less 11-12-51

Chemicals and allied products, including synthetic rubber and synthetic fibers:
03-1, 06 less 06-4, and 07-11-02
Pharmaceutical preparations: 06-35 and 06-36
Lumber and wood products, excluding millwork and other wood products: 08-1
and 08-3
Special metals and metal products: 10, 11-1, and 14-1
Fabricated metal products: 10-3, 10-4, 10-5, 10-6, 10-7, and 10-8
Copper and copper products: 10-22-01-06, 10-22-01-08, 10-22-01-13, 10-23-01,
10-24-01-06, 10-25-02, and 10-26-01
Machinery and motive products: 11 and 14
Machinery and equipment, except electrical: 11-1, 11-2,11-3, 11-4.11-6, 11-9

tractors,

less

parts

(old

There

w e r e no changes




New spécification
in c o m m o d i t y

code

Construction materials: 06-21, 07-21, 08-11, 08-12-01-01, 08-12-01-02,
08-12-01-31, 08-12-01-71, 08-2, 08-3, 09-2, 10-13-02-39, 10-13-02-48,
10-13-02-55, 10-13-02-63, 10-13-02-69, 10-13-02-71, 10-13-02-89,
10-13-02-91, 10-15-01-31, 10-15-01-32, 10-15-01-33, 10-25-01-01,
10-25-01-03, 10-25-01-04, 10-25-01-05, 10-25-01-17, 10-25-01-18",
10-25-01-19, 10-25-01-21, 10-25-01-23, 10-25-02-51, 10-25-02-52,
10-25-19-93, 10-26-01-06, 10-26-01-07, 10-26-01-09, 10-26-01-11,
10-26-02-67, 10-26-02-71, 10-41-01, 10-5, 10-6, 10-71, 10-73-01-01,
10-73-01-06, 10-73-01-11, 10-73-01-12, 10-73-01-13, 10-73-01-14,
10-73-01-15, 10-73-01-55, 10-73-01-57, 10-74-01-01, 10-74-01-31,
10-74-01-81, 10-74-01-82, 10-74-01-87, 10-74-01-91, 10-74-01-95,
10-81-01-46, 10-83-01-01, 10-83-01-03, 10-83-01-05, 10-83-01-07,
10-83-01-09, 10-83-01-11, 10-83-01-21, 10-83-01-23, 10-83-01-31,
10-83-01-33, 10-83-01-35, 10-83-01-37, 10-83-01-41, 10-83-01-46,
10-83-01-48, 10-89-01-26, 10-89-01-33, 10-89-01-51, 11-42, 11-47,
11-49-01-02, 11-49-01-06, 11-49-01-12, 11-49-01-15, 11-71-01-01,
11-71-01-02, 11-71-01-03, 11-71-01-04, 11-71-02-65, 11-71-02-71,
11-71-02-73, 12-11-01-06, 12-32, 13-11-01-01, 13-11-02-07, 13-2, 13-3,
13-4, 13-6, 13-7, 13-91, 13-92, 13-93

Table 10. Producer price indexes: Changes in commodity specifications, August 1981
Commodity cod*

commodity

Old tpecif ication

specifications.

79

11-11):

le 11

Table12.Continued—Percentchangesinproducerprice indexes for the output of selected SIC industries

= 100

ss otherwise indicated)
Other
i ndex
base

Industry

1972
:c

coi
Mining

10 11
1092
121 1
1311
1442
1455

INDEX
1981
Apr. 1 Jul. 1 Auq.
1/ 1
1/ 1
1/

industries

06/76

152. 9
331. 2
466. 7
643.8
252. 7
136. 0

155..8
3 2 9 ., 1
4 6 7 .,9
6 5 6 .,7
2 5 5 .,8
136..6

168
354
433
908
278
137

. 1
. 1
.5
.6
.0
. 1

168.. 1
3 5 8 ,.3
5 0 2 ,.5
8 9 8 ..9
2 7 8 ..5
137,. 1

168
365
503
901
278
137

12/72

244. 4
220. 1
191 .9
258. 5
204. 4

2 6 5 ..3
2 3 3 .,0
2 1 2 .. 1
2 6 8 ,,5
2 0 6 ..8

237
227
136
273
216

.8
.5
.7
.4
.2

2 5 2 .6
2 4 5 ,.5
2 0 3 ,.6
2 7 3 ,.8
2 1 7 .. 1

250 .7
252 .7
20 1 .2
273 .7
216,.0

1 S 3 .3
22 1.4
160. 2
189. 1
243. 4

195. 5
2 2 3 .,4
159. 6
193., 1
219. 9

211
244
174
2G1
300

.4
.0
.2
.5
.9

2 1 2 ..7
2 5 2 ..4
180.,5
196..5
2 9 7 ..4

212,.7
2 5 3 ..8
178..7
191,.0
234. 3

124. 2
4 14. 1
358. 0
290. 7
192. 9

126..6
4 8 4 .,0
3 6 5 .,5
2 8 2 .,4
2 1 5 ., 1

128
275
350
323
218

.5
.7
.5
. 1
.4

125..9
2 7 2 ,.2
2 9 9 ,.3
303,.2
2 1 2 ,.0

124,.9
254 .6
299,.3
303,.2
2C6 .0

244. 3
290. 2
249. 9
123. 0
174. 0

2 5 6 ..9
2 9 7 .,4
2 4 4 ., 1
127..7
177 ,.5

259
301
286
133
187

. 1 2 5 3 ,.6
.7 2 8 8 ,.8
. 1 2 8 6 ,. 1
.9
134,.6
.7
187,.4

366. 9
269. 3
233. 8
254. 6
153. 6

365,.2
2 7 4 ,.7
2 3 0 ,.5
2 5 7 ,.4
159,,9

393 .5
238 .5
24 3 .6
2 7 3 .3
168 .5

279.8
215. 8
124. 3
106 .3
190 . 1

2 7 9 ..7 320 .8 3 2 0 . 8
2 1 9 .,0 2 3 5 .3 2 3 4 .,9
134 .9
137 ..0
124..9
1 14 . 1 115.,6
108..8
2 1 0 ..5
192,. 9 2 0 9 . 8

104. 6
135. 1
113. 6
138. 1
2 0 3 .,5

105..7
137..3
. 1
1 14.
138..3
2 0 4 ,.3

12/75
12/75

Iron o r e
Mercury ores
B i t u m i n o u s coal a n d l i g n i t e
Crude petroleum and natural gas
C o n s t r u c t i o n sand a n d g r a v e l
Kaolin and ball clay
Manufacturing

. 1
.4
.3
.4
.3
. 1

industries

2011
2013
2016
2021
2022

M e a t p a c k i n g p l a n t s (2)
Sausages and other prepared meat products
Poultry dressing plants
Creamery butter
Cheese» n a t u r a l a n d p r o c e s s e d (2)

2024
2033
2034
204 1
2044

Ice c r e a m a n d f r o z e n d e s s e r t s
C a n n e d f r u i t s , v e g e t a b l e s , p r e s e r v e s , jams a n d jellies ( 2 ) .
D r i e d a n d d e h y d r a t e d f r u i t s , v e g e t a b l e s , a n d soup m i x e s . .
Flour and other grain mill products
Rice milling

2048
206 1
2063
2C67
2074

P r e p a r e d a n i m a l f e e d s (2)
Cane sugar, except refining only
B e e t sugar
C h e w i n q qum
C o t t o n s e e d oil m i l l s

2075
2077
2083
2085
2091

S o y b e a n oil m i l l p r o d u c t s (2)
Animal and marine fats and oils
Malt
Distilled 1iquor,except brandy
C a n n e d a n d c u r e d f i s h and s e a f o o d s

2092
2095
2098
2111
2121

F r e s h or f r o z e n p a c k a q e d fish a n d s e a f o o d s
R o a s t e d c o f f e e (2)
M a c a r o n i , spaghetti» v e r m i c e l l i , a n d n o o d l e s
Ciqarettes
Ciqars

2131

2221
2251
2254

T o b a c c o ( c h e w i n q a n d sinokinq) a n d snuff
B r o a d w o v e n f a b r i c m i l l s , c o t t o n (2)
B r o a d u o v e n f a b r i c m i l l s , s y n t h e t i c f i b e r s and silk
W o m a n ' s hosi e r y , c x c e p t s o c k s
Knit underwear mills

2257
226 1
2262
2272
2281

C i r c u l a r k n i t f a b r i c m i l l s (2)
F i n i s h e r s of b r o a d w o v e n f a b r i c s of c o t t o n
F i n i s h e r s of b r o a d w o v e n f a b r i c s of m a n - m a d e f i b o r a n d silk
T u f t e d c a r p e t s a n d 1r u q s (2)
Y a r n s p i n n i n q m i l l s c o t t o n , m a n - m a d e f i b e r s a n d silk . . .

06/76
06/76
06/76

2282
2284
2298
231 1
2321

Yarn texturizinq, throwinq, twistinq,and windinq mills. . .
Thread mills
C o r d a q e ar.d t w i n e
M a n ' s a n d b o y s ' s u i t s a n d c o a t s (2)
M e n ' s and b o y s ' shirts and nightwear

06/76
06/76
12/77

23 22
2323
2327
2328
2331

M e n ' s , youths', and boys' underwear
Men's and b o y s ' neckwear
M e n ' s , y o u t h s ' , a n d boys* s e p a r a t e t r o u s e r s
M a n ' s a n d b o y s ' work c l o t h i n g
W o m e n ' s and m i s s e s ' blouses and waists

2335
234 1
2342
236 1
2381

W o m e n s , m i s s e s ' a n d j u n i o r s ' d r e s s e s (2)
Women's and children's underwear
Brassieres and allied garments
Children's dresses and blouses
D r e s s a n d work g l o v e s , e x c e p t k n i t a n d a l l - l e a t h e r

2394
2396
2421
2436
2439

2211

1980
Ann. I Auq.
a v a. I

12/72
12/73
12/71
12/75

12/75
12/73
12/72

(2). . .

12/72
12/77
12/75

12/71

12/75
06/78

110
146
125
151
220

.8
.9
.2
.5
.9

369,.2
236 .6
259 .5
2 7 8 ,.3
166,.8

245
294
286
135
188

.6
. 1
. 1
.5
.5

348 .6
236 .0
25 9 .5
278 .3
166,.8
321., 1
2 3 6 .,9
137..5
115..0
2 1 0 ,.7

109..6
110,.5
146,.2
146,. 1
127,.0
127 .7
159..2
158,.7
225 . 1 225 .3

1 15.5
131 .5
1 15,
.8
139., 1 143,. 1 150 .8
123..6
125 . 0 132 .7
2 12..6 214 .9 220 .3
2 0 4 .,4 2 0 6 ,.7 207 .6

139 .5
139 .0
151 . 1 151 . 1
134 « 3 154 . 3
223 . 1 224 . 1
2G8,.6 238 .7

2 0 8 .,0
1 12.6
175. 3
240. 5
1 10.3

230 .7
1 13.
.9
186 ..3
2 5 0 ..7
119.,7

2 1 1 ,.2
,4
1 12.
175.,3
2 4 4 .. 1
112.,6

231 .0
1 15.4
186 .0
247 .0
118 .3

230 .7
1 13,
.9
186..4
2 5 1 ,. 3
.8
1 19.

12/77
12/72
12/75
12/77

1 18.4
121..4
1 14.7
115..4
17 1 .2
.
169 .0
154., 4 156,.9
139..2
135 .0
126.,5
129..0
109.,9
.7
120 .7
120..5
1 12,
2 6 8 . 6 27 1 ., 1 2 8 9 . 1 2 8 9 ..2

Canvas and related products
Automotive and apparel trimmings
S a w m i l l s a n d p l a n i n g m i l l s (2)
Softwood veneer and plywood
S t r u c t u r a l w o o d m e m b e r s (2)

12/77
12/77
12/7 1
12/75
12/75

123. 8
122.,4
2 2 7 .,7
144. 6
155.,6

123,.4
122,.3
2 3 4 ,.2
160,.7
152,.2

129 .3
131 .0
2 3 3 .3
152 .6
158 .3

130..6
133 .7
131 ,. 0 131 .0
231 ,.6 231 .0
144 ,.0
139 .9
157 .5
157 . 1

2448
2451
2492
2511
2512

Mood pallets and skids
M o b i l e h o m e s (2)
Particleboard
W o o d h o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e , e x c e p t u p h o l s t e r e d (2)
Wood household furniture, upholstered

12/75
12/74
12/75
12/7 1
12/71

160., 1
150 . 3
16 1..5
183..8
163..6

156
151
169
186
166

153 . 1
155 .8
13 3 . 9
195 .4
171 .8

153
155
178
198
176

.0
.9
.3
.3
.4

152
157
172
199
176

.8
.7
.3
. 1
.4

2515
2521
26 11
2621
2631

M a t t r e s s e s and bedsprings
Wood office furniture
Pulp mills
P a p e r m i l l p r o d u c t s , e x c e p t b u i l d i n g p a p e r (2)
Paperboard mills

12/73
12/74
12/74

179., 1
235. 2
240. 0
145. 5
139. 0

186,.4
2 3 5 ,.5
2 4 4 ,.5
146..7
14 1 ,. 1

190
254
251
153
151

195 .4
255 .7
253,.5
157 ,.6
152..7

198
255
253
158
152

.7
.7
.5
.3
.6

2647
2654
2655
2812
2821

Sanitary paper products
S c n i t a r y food c o n t a i n e r s
Fiber cans»drums,and similar products
A l k a l i e s a n d c h l o r i n e (2)
P l a s t i c s m a t e r i a l s and r e s i n s (2)

12/75
12/73
06/76

322. 0
2 1 6 .,0
150.,6
247. 5
143.,0

331 ., 1 343 .2 345,.3
2 2 0 ,.3 239 .2 2 4 5 ..5
160 .8
163 .2
155,.2
2 5 7 ,.3 294 .4 302,.6
144,.4
148 . 1 155,.0

345
254
163
309
154

.3
.2
.2
. 1
.6

2822
2824
2873
2874
2875

S y n t h e t i c r u b b e r (2)
Synthetic organic fibers, except cellulosic
N i t r o q e n o u s f e r t i l i z e r s (2)
P h o s p h a t i c f e r t i l i z e r s (2)
F e r t i l i z e r s , inixinq o n l y (2)

2 5 5 ..8
132..5
124..4
2 3 7 ..3
2 4 6 ..9

2 6 0 ,.5
134 .9
123 .7
240 .6
249 .3

296
160
144
261
273

. 1
.5
.5
.0
. 1

2892
2911
2951

E x p l o s i v e s (2)
Petroleum refininq
P a v i n q m i x t u r e s a n d b l o c k s (2)

2 6 9 ,.7
2 4 8 ..6
17 1 .4
,

2 7 3 .4 324 .8 315 .7
256 .9 306 .0 299 .3
175 . 1 198 . 1 197 .4

ae fo




ites at e n d of

(2)

. . . .

12/75

06/76
12/75

table.

80

.0
.4
.4
.4
.2

.5
.5
.2
.9
.0

2 8 3 . 1 2 9 6 ,. 1
149 .9
158 .2
147 . 1 147 .2
251 .6 249 .9
27 1 . 1 274 .2

121 ..5
17 1 .2
,
139,.2
120 .5
239,.2

316 .7
297 .5
196 .2

Table 12.Continued—Percentchangesinproducerprice indexes for the output of selected SIC industries
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Other
i r.dex
bp re

Industry

1972
SIC c o d e

C

:9 >G
Ann. i Auq.
FIVQ.

I

IN DFX
19? 1
Apr . 1 J u l . I A u q .
1/
1/ |
|

2952
30 1 1
302 1
3031
3379

A s p h a l t f e l t 3 and c o a t i n g s
T i r e s a n d inner t u b e s (2)
R u b b e r and p l a s t i c f o o t w e a r C2)
R e c l a i m e d rubber
Miscellaneous plastic products

12/75
12/73
12/7 1
12/73
06/78

173. 4
2G3. 1
177 .9
184. 7
121 .7

179..8
2 0 4 ., 1
181 ..9
185..9
123. 9

180 .4
132..2
215 .5 2 1 6 ., 1
18 I ,.7
133,.6
187,. 7 190 .S
128,.7
129.. 0

181 .7
216 .2
135,. 3
198 . 1
129 .7

3111
314 3
3144
317 1
321 1

L e a t h e r t a n n i n g and f'nishinci (2)
M e n ' s f o o t w e a r , e x c e p t a t h l e t i c (2)
W o m e n ' s -footwear, e x c e p t a t h l e t i c (2)
L.'cncn's h a n d b a g s and p u r s e s
H a t g l a s s (2)

12/77
12/75

146. 6
159. 8
213. 5
137 .9
'•6 1 .3

147.,9
158,.6
150, 6
159..5 165 .7
169,.7
2 1 4 .,3 213 . 7 218.. 9
140., 9 149,.7
153,,4
174 ,.5
177 ., 1
162. 6

147,.8
170,. 4
219 .2
158,.4
18G,.2

3221
32-', 1
325 1
3253
3255

Glass containers

292. 6
310.8
277. 3
122. 5
273. 6

294. 2
3 1 3 ., 1
277. 6
117. 6
279. 5

326..6
332.,4
2 9 6 ., 0
129. 6
308..6

334. 6
329. 5
299.8
129. 6
314. 0

334..7
329..5
2 9 9 .. 9
129.,6
314. 0

202. 7
234. 8
317. 3
295. 5
152. 6

205. 0
24 C., 4
313. 3
294. 6
152. 7

2 1 2 ..7
252. 0
328 .2
SCS...2
158..6

224. 3
258. 7
336. 6
3G9. 1
160. 6

2 2 4 ..4
2 5 9 ..5
336. 6
309., 1
16 0. 6

257. 3
279. 9
157 .7
256. 7
212. 6

259. 5
282. 6
16C .2
252. 3
2 1 5 .,7

2 6 7 .,4
2 9 3 .,5
172..4
257 .. 1
2 3 2 ..7

271. 3
300. 5
173. 4
26 1.8
234. 9

2 7 4 ., 0
299. 9
174..2
2 5 3 .,9
234 ..9

16 1 .1
310. 5
1 17 .7
234 . 0
290. 9

164. 9
178 . 9 139. 7
303. 5 3:6..7 349. 6
117., 1 120,.8
121. 2
2 3 2 ., 3 303. 2 3 2 5 . 1
2 9 2 . 6 333., 1 3 4 8 . 2

159. 8
349,.5
121 .,5
325., 7
350.,7

222. 5
270. 5
2S7. 9
227 . 5
158. 2

2 2 3 ..2
2 5 5 ., 9
312..2
2 2 6 ..2
157 ..6

297 ,.0
311..9
332 .8
213,. 1
173,.8

2 9 9 .,4
331. 3
336. 2
20 9.,5
178. 2

299,.4
34 9,.5
336,,5
210,. 9
178,.2

167. 7
146. 2
291 .6
182. 1
248. 3

168..4
147 .6
2 9 5 ..9
185..4
2 5 1 .,4

180,.6
181 . 1
157,.3
157. 6
304,.7 305. 6
198,. 1 2 0 3 . S
262,.8 2 6 6 .,9

181 ,.3
157,.6
306,. 9
2 0 3 ,.8
267,. 1

136. 9
145. 6
230. 3
230. 0
315. 5

139. 8
147. 3
23C. 8
2 3 2 .,7
317,.2

145, 0
157..8
24 I .2
247,.6
358 .8

3259
¿26 1
3262
326 3
3269
327 1
32/3
3274
327 5
329 1

12/75
12/7 1

Br^ck and s t r u c t u r a l clay t i l e
Ccrarnic w a l l and floor t i l e
Clay r e f r a c t o r i e s

12/75

V i t r e o u s p l u m b i n g fixt-jres
V i t r e o u s c h i n a t a b l e and k i t c h e n a r t i c l e s
Fine e a r t h e n w a r e ( w h i t e w a r e ) t a b l e and k i t c h e n a r t i c l e s
P o t t e r y products» n . e . c

. . .

C o n c r e t e block and brick (2)
R e a d y - m i x e d c o n c r e t e (2)

12/75

12/75

G y p s u m p r o d u c t s (2)
A b r a s i v e p r o d u c t s (2)

12/7 1
12/74

3297
3312
3313
3316
3317

Nonclay refractories
B l a s t f u r n a c e s a n d steel m i l l s
Eiectroir.etal lurqi cal p r o d u c t s

3321
3333
3 3 34
335 1
3353

Grey iron f o u n d r i e s (2J
P r i m a r y s m e l t e d and r e f i n e d z i n c (2)
P r i m a r y a l u m i n u m (2)
R o l l i n g , d r a w i n g and e x t r u d i n q of c o p p e r (2)
A l u m i n u m s h e e t , p l a t e a n d foil (2)

12/68

3354
3355
34 1 1
3425
3431

Aluminum extruded products
A l u m i n u m r o l l i n g a n d d r a w i n g , N . E . C . (2)
total c a n s (2)
H a n d s a w s and saw b l a d e s
M a t a l s a n i t a r y w a r e (2)

12/75
12/75

3465
3482
34 93
3494
3498

Automotive stampings
Small a r m s a m m u n i t i o n
V a l v e s and p i p e f i t t i n g s , e x c e p t p l u m b e r s ' b r a s s g o o d s
F a b r i c a t e d p i p e and p i p e f i t t i n g s (2)

3519
3531
3532
3533
3534

C o n s t r u c t i o n m a c h i n e r y (2)
M i n i n g m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p m e n t (2)
O i l f i e l d and g a s f i e l d m a c h i n e r y (2)
E l e v a t o r s a n d m o v i n g s t a i r w a y s (2)

12/76
12/72

2 7 5 ..4
14 1 ,. 1
2 5 8 ..5
338., 1
2 3 9 ..3

278,.6 306 .0
154 .4
142 .7
262.. 0 279 .5
34 5..7 332 . 2
243..8 251 .2

M e t a l f o r m i n g m a c h i n e t o o l s (2)
P o w e r d r i v e n h a n d t o o l s (2)

12/7 1
12/76
12/69
12/72

2 7 9 .,5
132. 2
2 1 6 ..6
2 1 2 .,5
2 1 5 ..0

2 8 5 ..3
134,.5
222 . 1
216,.0
226 .2

06/76

156.,6
159,. 3
184..9 190 .6
2 0 9 ., 9 212 . 1
133., 1 134,.4
121.,4
122 .2

12/75

S t c p l p i p e and t u b e s

12/75

12/72
12/75
12/75
. . -

12/7 1

3542
3546
3552
3553
3576

W o o d w o r k i n g m a c h i n e r y (2)
S c a l e s and b a l a n c e s , e x c e p t l a b o r a t o r y (2)

3592
36 12
3623
3631
3632

Carburetors,pistons, piston rings and valves
P o w e r , d i s t r i b u t i o n , a n d s p e c i a l t y t r a n s f o r m e r s (2)
Welding apparatus, electric
H o u s e h o l d c o c k i n g e q u i p m e n t (2)
H o u s e h o l d r e f r i g e r a t o r s a n d h o m e a n d farm f r e e z e r s

3633
3635
3636
364 1
3644

Household laundry equipment
Household vacuum cleaners

Electric lamps
Noncurrent-carrying wiring devices

12/72

3646
3648
367 1
3674
3675

Commercial

12/75
12/75

Electron tubes, receivinq type
S e m i c o n d u c t o r s a n d r e l a t e d d e v i c e s (2)
E l e c t r o n i c c a p a c i t o r s (2)

3676
3678
3692
37 1 1
391 1

E l e c t r o n i c r e s i s t o r s (2)
E l e c t r o n i c c o n n e c t o r s (2)
P r i m a r y b a t t e r i e s , w e t a n d d r y (2)
M o t o r v e h i c l e s and p a s s e n q e r car b o d i e s
Jewelry, precious metal

12/75
12/75

3915
3931
3942
3944
3955

Jewelers' findinqs and material and lapidary work
Musical instruments
Dolls
G a m e s , toys, and children's v e h i c l e s , except dolls and bicycle
C a r b o n p a p e r a n d inked r i b b o n s

12/78
12/78
12/75

396 1
3995
3996

Costume

12/72
12/75
06/76
12/73

(2)

12/75

l i q h t i n q f i x t u r e s (2)

12/75

12/75
12/78

jewelry and c o s t u m e n o v e l t i e s

Hard surface floor coverings

1
Data for April 1981 have been revised to reflect the availability of late
reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4
months after original publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.
2
These indexes are calculated by a revised methodology. See




. . . .

162..0
154..4
129.. 1
260 .3
2 1 9 ,.7

163
155
130
268
220

146. 6
146. 8
165..3
163. 2
244 . 2 2 ' 4 . 3
2 4 8 .,5 249,.5
365., 9 37 1 .3
311,.5
159,.0
2 3 2 ,.3
393,. 3
251 ,,3

303 . 0 307..3
146 .4
148., 1
24 0 .4 2 4 5 ..0
225 .5 223..6
230 . 2 226 .5
172
206
224
140
129

.0
180,.6
.0 212 .6
. 3 227,.4
.5
140..4
.4
134,.0

.6
173 .5
.5
158 .4
.0
131 .8
. 1 275 .5
.7 242 .6

313 .6
159 .5
283 .5
40 3 . 1
252 .9
307 .7
148,.5
245,.3
224,.2
226 .8
181 . 1
215 .3
228 .8
14 1 . 1
134 . 1

174,. 1 174 . 1
152 . 0 152 .2
153 . 1 153 . 1
275 .3 280 . 1
254 .7 256 .2

139 .3
156 . 1 154 .9
140 .4
139,. 9 140 . 9 153 .2
153 .8
251 .8 255 .6 285 . 0 327 .3
90,.7
91 .2
91 .8
90 . 0
162 . 7 172 .6
168 . 7
168 .6

155 .8
16 1 .3
327 .5
89 .6
168 .0

134
148
176
136
208

14 1 .9
154 .5
131 .6
150 .5
167 .5

142 .2
155 . 1
182 .7
149 .7
167 .7

140
122
130
219
140

138 .8
122 .7
130 .6
219 .9
140 .6

136
.2
. 1 149
.5
176
.7
137
.0 208

.3
. 1
.7
.9
.7

140 .0
154 .4
182 .6
148 .4
185 .3

12/75

177,.9
1 14 .4
127,.4
2 0 5 .2
132 .8

177 .4
1 15.2
128 .4
206 .0
135 .0

152
121
132
221
136

.7
.0
.4
.2
.9

12/78
06/76
12/75

119,.3
131 .2
143,.7

120 .9
132 .2
146 .6

124 .3
138 . 1
151 .5

.9
.7
.6
.9
.4

119 . 1
138 .3
153 .3

120 .5
140 .6
153 .6

"Technical Note on Data from the Producer Price Index Revision" at the
back of this publication.
3
Not available.
N.E.C. Not elsewhere classified.

81

Table12.Continued—Percentchangesinproducer price indexes for the output of selected SIC industries

le 1 2

Mining
1011
1092
121 1
1311
1442
1455

industries

2024
2033
2034
204 1
2044
2048
206 1
2063
2067
2074

0
5. 0
3.8
3
2
0

0
12. 6
5. 3
3
2! 2
0

7.8
1 1.0
7. 6
37 .2
8.7
3

3. 1
9. 6
2. 5
1
9

5. 6
8 .5
-3.4
0
1

-5.5
8. 4
-5. 1
1 .9
4 .4

5
9
-2.7
-4 .4

1
7
1 .9
-4.2
-5.3

9
6! 9
4 .3
-3.7
- 1 .8

8. 7
13. 6
1 1 9.
- 1 .0
29.2

7
-6.4
0
0
- 2 .8

-4. 0
13. 2
- 14.8
0
-4.8

-3.4
-30.6
-24.8
-6. 1
6. 3

-1 .3
-47 .3
- 18. 1
7 .3
-4.2

-3. 1
1.8
0
6
5

-4.8
-3. 3
0
8
5

-2.7
2.4
0
1. 1
7

- 5 .5
2

-8. 1
-1 .0
5. 2
0
7

-4. 9
- . 9
6. 5
5. 3
9

-4.5
-14. 0
12. 5
8. 1
4. 3

2
2
1; 6
6
,3

1
2! 5
3. 9
5. 3
9

14. 8
8. 1
10. 0
5.6
9.2

1.,3
6
1. 0
1.,7
.5

8
1! 1
3. 7
7. 3
3. 3

4.5
6.4
1 1.9
14. 7
10. 2

3,.4
. 1
0
1 .6
,
1,.8

13..2
4..7
3..8
2..0
.6

2 0 ..4
5..5
7 .4
,
4.,2
.9

6
-1!.2
.5
3!,7
3. 0

9.,2
1.,3
6 ..3
2 .,9
6. 3

2..3
.8
3'.4
.9
.9

3.,9
2. 2
4.8
1,.3
0

5. 2
9. 1
7 ., 9
6 ., 9
6. 6

2.3
0
- .2
-2 .8
.2

2.3
0
- 1. 1
-4 .0
.6

5..4
0
.6
-6 .2
0

8 ..3
7.. 1
- 1 ., 3
- 1 2 ,. 9
3 .2

- . 1
1. 1
-3 .3
.4
0

- . 1
1 .4
-5 . 9
1 .4
1 .7

0
2 .9
1. 1
3 .6
3 .7

-2 .0
4. 1
1 .7
6 .8
6. 1

1 .6
0
0
.4
0

2. 1
0
0
2 .2
.9
"

5 .5
2. 1
2 .6
3 .7
2 .2

6 .5
8 .5
3 .6
7.9
8. 1

0
3. 5
0
2. 1
~ .2

0
5.7
1. 4
2.7
3 .2

.8
8.0
1 .6
3. 3
7 .7

4 .2
15 . 3
5. 1
20 . 1
7 .0

1 .4
2 .2
-2 .6
4. 9
.2

5 .4
10 . 9
4 .6
5. 1
2.3

13 .6
18 . 9
16 .8
8.4
9 .5

.6
-2 .2
-1 .3

7 .2
6 .4
5.8

15 .8
15 .8
12 .0

0
1. 9
2
2

Bituminous coal and lignite
Crude petroleum and natural gas
C o n s t r u c t i o n sand a n d g r a v e l
Kaolin and ball clay
Manufacturing

201 1
2013
20 16
2021
2022

Po»-cont c h n n a e to A u a .. 1981 f r o m -1
1
Feb.
Auq.
May
Jul .
1
1
1981 1/
198 1 " I
1980 1/
198 1 I ' l

Industry

1972
C coc

o"

0
industries

7
2. 9
-1. 1
0
5

Sausaucs and other prepared meat products
Poultry dressing plants
C h e e s e , n a t u r a l a n d p r o c e s s e d (2)

0

Ice c r e a m a n d f r o z e n d e s s e r t s
C a n n e d f r u i t s , v e g e t a b l e s , p r e s e r v e s , jams a n d jellies ( 2 ) .
Dried and dehydrated fruits, vegetables, and soup mixes . . .
Flour a n d o t h e r g r a i n m i l l p r o d u c t s
R i c e mi 11i ng
Cane sugar, except refining only
C o t t o n s e e d oil m i l l s

2075
2077
2083
2085
2091

S o y b e a n oil m i l l p r o d u c t s (2)
Animal and marine fats and oils

2092
2095
2098
2 111
2121

F r e s h or f r o z e n p a c k a g e d f i s h a n d s e a f o o d s
R o a s t e d c o f f e e (2)
Macaroni, spaqhetti, vermicelli, and noodles

2131
221 1
2221
2251
2254

Tobacco (chewing and smoking) and snuf*
B r o a d w o v e n f a b r i c m i l l s , c o t t o n (2)
B r o a d w o v e n f a b r i c m i l l s , s y n t h e t i c f i b e r s a n d silk ( 2 ) . . .
Women's hosiery,except socks

2257
226 1
2262
2272
2281

C i r c u l a r k n i t f a b r i c m i l l s (2)
F i n i s h e r s of b r o a d w o v e n f a b r i c s of c o t t o n
. .
F i n i s h e r s of b r o a d w o v e n f a b r i c s of m a n - m a d e f i b e r a n d silk
T u f t e d c a r p e t s a n d r u g s (2)
Y a r n s p i n n i n g m i l l s : c o t t o n , m a n - m a d e f i b e r s a n d silk . . . .

2282
2284
2298
231 1
2321

Yarn texturizing, throwing, twisting,and winding mills. . . .
Thread mills

o"

M e n ' s a n d b o y s ' s u i t s a n d c o a t s (2)
M e n ' s and b o y s ' shirts and nightwear

0

2322
2323
2327
2328
2331

M e n ' s , y o u t h s ' , and boys' underwear

2335
234 1
2342
236 1
2381

W o m e n s , m i s s e s ' a n d j u n i o r s ' d r e s s e s (2)
Women's and children's underwear
Brassieres and allied garments

2394
2396
2421
2436
2439
2448
2451
2492
251 1
2512
2515
2521
26 11
2621
2631
2647
2654
2655
2812
2821
2822
2824
2873
2874
2875

Distilled 1iquor,except brandy
Canned and cured fish and seafoods
1
1

Automotive and apparel trimmings
S a w m i l l s a n d p l a n i n g m i l l s (2)
Softwood veneer and plywood

(2)

P a p e r m i l l p r o d u c t s , e x c e p t b u i l d i n g p a p e r (2)

P l a s t i c s m a t e r i a l s a n d r e s i n s (2)
(2)




8
3
5

0

8
o"

0

5
,3
.3

0

.4

.2

0
0
0
0
0

0
1 .4
-1 .8
4 .4
" .4
.3
- .6
.6

2892
291 1
2951
e e fo

0

0

Dress and work g l o v e s , except knit and all-leather

Synthetic organic fibers, except cellulosic

0
0

0
0
0

M e n ' 5 , y o u t h s ' , and b o y s ' separate trousers
M e n ' s a n d b o y s ' work c l o t h i n g
Women's and m i s s e s ' blouses and waists

Wood household furniture, except upholstered
Wood household furniture, upholstered

o

at e n d of

table.

82

2.

0
- 1,.2
.3
1 .5
3..9

-4. 3
- 1. 1
17. 2
6 ., 1
6 .1

Table 12. Continued—Percent changes in producer price indexes for the output of selected SIC industries
'rom
P e r c e n t c h a n a e to A w o . 1981
1
1
1
Feb.
1
Auq.
Jul .
May
11
1
198 1 " I 1
19811 1/1
1981 1/1
1980 1/
-0.2
6.8
1.C
6
1
0
3.2
5.9
7
3
1.0
1.8
1 !3
3Ì s
2.0
6.5
3.0
6
5
4.6

Industry

1972
SIC c o d e
2952
30 1 1
3C2 1
303 1
30 7 9

A s p h a l t f e l t s and c o a t m q s
T i r e s and inner t u b e s (2)
R u b b e r and p l a s t i c f o o t w e a r

3111
3143
3144
3171
321 1

L e a t h e r t a n n i n q a n d f i n i s h i n q (2)
M e n ' s f o o t w e a r , e x c e p t a t h l e t i c (2)
W o m e n ' s f o o t w e a r , e x c e p t a t h l e t i c (2)
Woman's handbaqs and purses
Flat q l a s s (2)

322 1
324 1
3251
5253
5255

Cement, hydraulic
Brick a n d s t r u c t u r a l c l a y t i l e
C e r a m i c w a l l and f l o o r t i l e
Clay r e f r a c t o r i e s

3259
526 1
5262
526 3
5269

S t r u c t u r a l clay p r o d u c t s , n . e . c
Vitreous plumbing fixtures
V i t r e o u s china t a b l e a n d k i t c h e n a r t i c l e s
Fine earthenware (whitcware) table and kitchen articles

327 1
527 5
32 74
5275
529 1

C o n c r e t e block and brick (2)
Rrady-inixcd c o n c r e t e (2)

5297
5512
5315
5516
5517

(2)

F.i s e e l l a r e o u s p l a s t i c p r o d u c t s

- 1.8
4
1
o"
1. 7

. . .

0
6.8
2.2
12.4
10.8
13.7
5.2
8.0
10.2
12.3

0
0

4

7.4
1.6
4.8
1.9
2.8

0

0
2. 7
0
0
0

5.4
4.2
2.8
3.5
5.2

9.4
7.9
5.7
4.9
5. 1

1. 0
1
1 ;0
9
8

5.3
1.5
1.4
.5
5.9

5.5
6. 1
8.7
2.6
8.9

2. 0
3. 5
7
5'. 6
4. 9

6.9
6.2
1.2
7.4
10.8

15. 1
15.2
3.7
15.3
19.8

3
8. 6
, 1
,4
2. 1

1. 1
16.5
1.2
-2.0
4.3

5.7
36.5
7.7
-6.7
13.0

2.3
.3
1.2
3.8
4. 1

7.6
6.7
3.7
9.9
6.2

0'

0'
0
0

0
0

B l a s t f u r n a c e s and steel m i l l s
Electrometallurqical products
C o l d r o l l e d steel s h e e t , s t r i p , and b a r s
S t e e l p i p e and t u b e s

1.5
2.2
-.4
5.9
7.5

0
0
0
0
0
3

9
1
4
-1 ! 1
0

G y p s u m p r o d u c t s (2)
A b r a s i v e p r o d u c t s (2)

-6.6
1 .1
0
0
4 .9

2
1
7

5

5521
5555
5 554
555 1
5555

G r e y iron f o u n d r i e s (2)
P r i m a r y s m e l t e d a n d r e f i n e d z i n c (2)
R o l l i n q , d r a w i n g a n d e x t r u d i n q of c o p p e r (2)
A l u m i n U m s h e e t , p l a t e a n d foil (2)

0
5. 4
0
6
o"

3554
5555
54 1 1
5425
54 5 1

Aluminum extruded products
A l u m i n u m r o l l i n q and d r a w i n q , N . E . C . (2)
M e t a l c a n s (2)
H a n d s a w s and saw b l a d e s
M e t a l s a n i t a r y w a r e (2)

, 1
o"
4
o"
0

,7
2!,0
1. 2

5465
5482
5495
3494
5498

Automotive stampinqs
Small a r m s a m m u n i t i o n
Steel s p r i n q s , e x c e p t w i r e (2)
Valves and pipe fittinqs, except plumbers*
F a b r i c a t e d p i p e a n d p i p e f i t t i n q s (2)

1
1 !2
0
,4
1 ,4
!

1. 0
1..2
1.. 1
1..2
3., 1

2.0
4.7
2. 1
3.0
10.6

5.0
12.2
5.8
7.2
17.0

5519
555 1
5552
5555
5554

C o n s t r u c t i o n m a c h i n e r y (2)
M i n i n q m a c h i n e r y a n d e q u i p m e n t (2)
O i l f i e l d and q a s f i e l d m a c h i n e r y (2)
E l e v a t o r s a n d m o v i n q s t a i r w a y s (2)

6
.3
.4
2 .4
.6

3,.0
2 , .9
1 .3
5.5
.6

4.7
5.3
3.6
7.7
1.0

12.5
11.7
8.2
16.6
3.7

5542
5546
5552
5555
5576

M e t a l f o r m i n q m a c h i n e t o o l s (2)
P o w e r d r i v e n h a n d t o o l s (2)
T e x t i l e m a c h i n e r y (2)
W o o d w o r k i n g m a c h i n e r y (2)
Scales and balances, except laboratory

3.2
2.4
4.3
.4
2.5

7.8
10.4
10.4
3.7
.2

5592
5612
5625
5651
5652

Carburetors,pistons, piston rinqs and valves
P o w e r , d i s t r i b u t i o n , a n d s p e c i a l t y t r a n s f o r m e r s (2)
Weldinq apparatus, electric
H o u s e h o l d c o o k i n q e q u i p m e n t (2)
H o u s e h o l d r e f r i q e r a t o r s a n d h o m e a n d farm f r e e z e r s

5.9
9.2
3.5
0
5. 1

13.6
12. 9
7.8
4.9
9.7

5655
5655
3636
364 1
5644

Household laundry equipment
Household vacuum cleaners

5646
5648
567 1
5674
5675

Commercial

5676
5678
5692
57 1 1
591 1

E l e c t r o n i c r e s i s t o r s (2)
E l e c t r o n i c c o n n e c t o r s (2)
P r i m a r y b a t t e r i e s , w e t a n d dry (2)
M o t o r v e h i c l e s a n d p a s s e n q e r car b o d i e s
Jewelry, precious metal

3915
3931
3942
3944
3955

Jewelers' findinqs and material and lapidary work

396 1
3995
3996

brass qoods

. 1
.2
. 1
.2
. 1

(2)
. . . .

(2)

Costume

0

. 1
. 1
0
1 .7
4 .4

jewelry a n d c o s t u m e n o v e l t i e s

Hard surface floor coverinqs

bicycle

6.4
-3.9
17 . 7
4.4
16 . 0

5.2
9.8
15. 1
-1.3
-1.8

10.9
14.4
28. 1
-2.3
-2.6

1.6
1.0
-.3
2.7
-13.5

4.3
4.0
3.3
8.5
-19.6

- 1 .4
0
0
0
. 1

-9 .2
1 .3
0
0
2 .7

-12.2
1.9
-1.2
-. 1
3.0

-21.7
6.5
1.7
6.7
4. 1

1. 1
1 .6
. 1

- 2 .8
1 .6
1 .3

-1.7
4. 1
3.3

.2
.3
.6
.5
. 1

back of this publication.
3
Not available.
N.E.C. Not elsewhere classified.

83

- .5
5 .2
14 . 8
- 1 •tZ
- 1 .1

2.2
-2.6
17.4
3.2
8.4

.9
1 .4
. 1
.5
-9 .3

-

Dolls
Games, toys, and children's v e h i c l e s , except dolls and
C a r b o n p a p e r a n d inked r i b b o n s

1 .0
1 .0
1,.7
- .6
-1 .4
5,.3
3 .5
1,.5
.4
4!.6

.5
4.8
0
- .4
- .3

l i q h t i n q f i x t u r e s (2)

Electron tubes, receivinq type
S e m i c o n d u c t o r s a n d r e l a t e d d e v i c e s (2)
E l e c t r o n i c c a p a c i t o r s (2)

.3

.2
1 .! 2
.6
.4
0
. 1
0
1 .7
.5

Noncurrent-carryinq wirinq devices

1
All data are subject to revision 4 months after original publication.
Data are not seasonally adjusted.
?
These indexes are calculated by a revised methodology. See
"Technical Note on Data from the Producer Price Index Revision" at the




. . .

0

-.3
6.3
4.7

Table 13.Continued—Producerprice indexes for the output of selected census product classes
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
'
Product
class

1972
Census code

10

METAL

10112
10923
12

Bituminous coal and lignite
OIL A N D G A S

1981
Jul

W

Aug.

153..2
331..2

155.,8
3 2 9 ., 1

168 .7
354 . 1

168 .7
358 .3

168 .7
365 .4

12/75

126..0

126.,4

130,.6

135 .7

136,.0

12/75
12/75
12/75
06/77

2 1 1 ..9
3 5 0 .,4
3 1 6 .,9
2 0 4 .,5

215. 9
358. 2
324. 0
209. 0

320,.9
4 3 6 ..6
3 9 4 ,,9
2 5 4 ,.8

304 .3
4 6 6 ,.8
4 2 2 ..2
2 7 2 .4

303,.5
4 7 2 ..5
4 2 7 .,4
2 7 5 ,.8

12/75
06/76
06/76
12/75

158. 2
136. 0
136..0
107. 3

160. 0
136. 6
136. 6
1 10.4

.173..9
137., 1
137,, 1
,4
1 15.

174..2
137,. 1
137,. 1
115..4

174., 1
137.. 1
137.. 1
118.,5

Apr . 1
|1

W

W

EXTRACTION

Crude petroleum, including lease condensate
Natural gas production and disposition
Natural gas liquids and residue gas, n.e.c
Residue gas shipped
M I N I N G A N D Q U A R R Y I N G OF N O N M E T A L L I C M I N E R A L S , E X C E P T

FUELS

Construction sand and gravel
C r u d e k a o l i n a n d ball c l a y
P r e p a r e d k a o l i n a n d ball c l a y
W a s h e d , d r i e d or c o n c e n t r a t e d p h o s p h a t e rock

14422
14551
14552
14752
20

12/75
12/75

INDEX

B I T U M I N O U S COAL A N D L I G N I T E M I N I N G

13111
13115
13210
13213
14

Ann.
avg.

1980
Aug.

MINING

T r e a t e d iron o r e s , i n c l u d i n g w a s h e d m a t e r i a l
Mercury metal

12110
13

™

Other
index
base

FOOD AND KINDRED

PRODUCTS

20111
201 14
20115
20116
20117

B e e f , not c a n n e d or m a d e into s a u s a g e (2)
P o r k , f r e s h a n d f r o z e n (2)
L a r d (2)
P o r k , p r o c e s s e d or c u r e d , i n c l u d i n g f r o z e n (2)
S a u s a g e a n d s i m i l a r p r o d u c t s , not c a n n e d (2)

266. 0
187.,5
2 8 3 .,3
2 1 0 ..5
231. 4

286. 5
213.
317. 9
227. 6
243. 9

2 5 0 ., 1
184..9
308.. 1
220. 6
2 3 5 ..6

2 6 4 .,3
2 0 7 ,.8
305,.5
24 1,,0
2 5 2 .. 1

2 5 9 ..0
2 0 8 ,.9
311,.9
2 4 5 ..2
2 5 S .,2

20136
20137
20138
20161
20163

P o r k , p r o c e s s e d or c u r e d , not m a d e in m e a t p a c k i n g p l a n t s
S a u s a g e & s i m i l a r p r o d u c t s , n o t m a d e in m e a t p a c k i n g p l a n t s .
C a n n e d m e a t s , n o t m a d e in m e a t p a c k i n g p l a n t s
Young chickens incl.broilers, fryers,roasters, and capons .
Turkeys

210. 5
231. 4
218. 2
191. 4
198. 3

227. 6
243. 9
225. 2
213.2
211.8

2 1 8 .,8
2 3 6 ..7
2 3 3 ..3
186 .0
193. 6

240.8
2 5 7 .,0
2 3 7 ..5
20 1. 9
2 1 5 ..5

2 4 5 ..0
2 6 6 ..8
2 4 3 .,4
20 1. 9
2 0 2 ., 1

20210
20221
20222
20232
20240

Creamery butter
N a t u r a l c h e e s e , e x c . c o t t a g e c h e e s e (2)
P r o c e s s c h e e s e a n d r e l a t e d p r o d u c t s (2)
C a n n e d milk p r o d u c t s ( c o n s u m e r t y p e c a n s )
Ice c r e a m a n d ices

211. 5
301. 0
200. 1
281. 4
211. 0

22 1. 5
304. 4
202. 5
280. 9
215. 0

224. 4
316. 1
213. 6
307. 5
232. 2

224. 8
315. 9
2 1 5 .,7
3 0 7 .,5
233. 6

224. 8
315. 9
216. 9
307. 5
233. 6

20262
20331
20332
20333
20334

P a c k a g e d f l u i d milk a n d r e l a t e d p r o d u c t s
C a n n e d f r u i t s ( e x c e p t b a b y f o o d s ) (2)
C a n n e d v e g e t a b l e s ( e x c e p t h o m i n y a n d m u s h r o o m s ) (2)
C a n n e d h o m i n y a n d m u s h r o o m s (2)
C a n n e d f r u i t j u i c e s , n e c t a r s , c o n c e n t r a t e s (2)

183. 1
232. 6
186. 7
137. 8
293. 5

183. 4
233. 1
191. 5
136. 0
293. 0

194.,7
237. 3
215. 3
148. 2
3 3 2 .,7

194. 4
240. 3
228. 4
157. 3
332. 6

194. 3
245. 1
226. 4
157..3
3 3 6 ..4

20335
20336
20338
20341
20352

Canned vegetable

220. 8
205. 8
259. 0
3 0 1 .,3
137. 5

221. 4
209. 3
26 1. 6
300. 6
137. 5

2 4 7 ..5
2 2 6 ..7
2 7 5 ..2
330..6
154., 0

2 5 8 ,.5
2 4 2 ,.5
2 7 9 ,. 1
344,.2
156,.7

2 5 8 ,.5
2 4 2 ,.8
2 8 6 ,.9
340,.2
156.,8

20382
204 1 1
204 12
20440
20522

Frozen dinners, beef, pork, poultry pies, nationality
Wheat flour, except flour mixes
W h e a t m i l l p r o d u c t s o t h e r than f l o u r

160. 0
184. 6
210. 2
2 4 3 ..4
2 9 8 ..2

159. 1
187. 0
225. 6
219. 9
296. 6

176,.4
192,.2
2 3 2 ..7
30 1..0
323.. 1

177,.4
187,.2
2 1 2 ,.7
2 9 7 ..4
323.. 1

177.,4
186..3
163..3
2 8 4 .,3
323., 1

206 10
20630
20651
2066 1
20670

Sugar cane mill products and byproducts
R e f i n e d b e e t sugar a n d b y p r o d u c t s
Bar g o o d s ( e x c e p t s o l i d c h o c o l a t e b a r s )

4 1 2 ..9
355.. 1
1 13.
,8
303..2
308..4

482. 5
362. 7
1 13.0
(3)
298.8

2 7 4 ..9
347..3
, 1
1 18.
2 7 8 ..3
3 4 4 ..6

2 7 1 ..4
2 9 4 ..9
118., 1
2 6 9 ..9
321 ..7

253. 8
2 9 4 ., 9
1 18. 1
274. 6
321.,7

2074 1
20742
20744
20751
20752

Cottonseed oil, crude
Cottonseed oil, once-refined
Cottonseed cake and meal and other byproducts
S o y b e a n oil (2)
S o y b e a n c a k e , m e a l a n d o t h e r b y p r o d u c t s (2)

139..0
154..4
2 2 7 ..6
2 1 9 ..5
2 6 0 ..0

162. 8
161. 2
260 . 5
234. 4
268. 9

150..9
2 0 9 ..3
2 6 5 ..8
2 0 9 ..0
2 8 5 ..4

157..2
224.8
2 4 2 ..8
2 0 3 ,,7
277 ,.4

148.,8
2 1 0 ..0
242.8
196..7
2 7 3 ..6

95..9
2 1 7 ..7
(3)
2 6 6 ..0
2 7 2 ..9

100. 7
211. 9
3 3 9 .,9
268. 4
2 6 7 ., 1

103..6
195,.8
345,.7
2 5 9 ..2
2 9 6 ,.5

104,.9
2 1 5 ,.7
321 .7
2 7 0 ,.2
265 .9

104..9
2 2 4 ..7
340,.5
260..5
265,.5

2 3 3 .,9
130.. 1
2 4 4 .. 1
165..7
180.,9

233.8
135.8
286 . 1
173 .6
185,.2

235 . 1
137 .9
286 . 1
174 .5
188,.2

235 . 1
138 .8
286 . 1
175 .6
188,.2

2076 1
20762
2077 1
20772
20773

12/72

. . . .

12/75

juice (2)

J a m s , j e l l i e s , a n d p r e s e r v e s (2)
Dried fruits and v e g e t a b l e s , except soup mixes
P i c k l e s a n d o t h e r p i c k l e d p r o d u c t s (2)

12/75
foods

12/75
12/71

12/75

12/75
V e g e t a b l e o i l s (other than c o t t o n s e d , s o y b e a n , a n d

linseed)

A n i m a l a n d m a r i n e oil m i l l p r o d u c t s , i n c l u d i n g f o o t s

. . .

•j

20792
20821
2C830
20853
20873

F l a v o r i n g s i r u p s for u s e by soft d r i n k b o t t l e r s

12/68

2 2 4 ..7
129..2
249 .9
158,.9
175,.4

20910
20922
20923
20924
20951

C a n n e d a n d c u r e d s e a f o o d , i n c l u d i n g soup ( e x c e p t f r o z e n )
Fresh packaged fish and other seafood
Frozen packaged fish, excluding shellfish
Frozen packaged shellfish and other seafood, including soup
R o a s t e d c o f f e e , w h o l e b e a n or g r o u n d (2)

12/75
12/75
12/72

342 .2
353,.3
156,.0
152,.6
2 8 5 .0

349..7
3 4 6 ..7
156..0
151..9
2 9 0 ..5

369 .9
4 5 9 ,. 1
169,.0
154,.2
249 . 1

370,.5
329,.0
170 . 1
148 .2
247 .0

374 .0
329,. 1
170 . 0
132 .2
245 . 3

20952
20980
20995

M a c a r o n i , spaghetti, and noodles

12/75

322 .8
233 .8
149 .5

330,. 1
2 3 0 ..5
150..6

285 .6
2 4 3 .6
156 . 7

284 .5
2 5 9 .4
158 .5

286 .4
259 . 4
158 .5

12/75

See footnotes at end of table.




84

Table 13. Continued—Producer price indexes for the output of selected census product classes
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
!

21
21110
21210
213 10
22

Other
i ndex
base

Product
class

1972
C e n s u s code

TOBACCO

1980
Ann. I Auq.
avq. 1
1

IN 3 F X
Apr.
\/

1981
Jul . 1
J/

I

Auq.
W

1

MANUFACTURES

Ciqarettes
Ciqars
C h e w i n q and s m o k i n q t o b a c c o a n d snuff
T E X T I L E MILL

254. 2
158. 3
280. 7

257 . 0
159.,7
230. 6

277..5
168..2
322 .0

277 ..5
166 ,.5
522 .0

277 . 5
166 .5
322. 3

PRODUCTS

221 12
221 13
22 1 17
221 18
22212

C o t t o n s h e e t i n q and a l l i e d f a b r i c s (qray q o o d s ) (2)
. . . .
C o t t o n p r i n t c l o t h y a r n f a b r i c s (qray q o o d s ) (2)
F i n i s h e d c o t t n b r o a d w o v e n f a b r i c s (made in w a v . m i l l s ) ( 2 ) .
S h e e t s and p i l l o w c a s e s m a d e from c o t t o n (2)
100* f i l a m e n t f a b r i c s (qray q o o d s ) (2)

12/72
12/72

173. 9
3 15. 3
290. 1
17 1 .2
195. 2

174. 8
315. 4
295. 0
175. 2
198. 3

185., 1
338. 8
306. 2
188. 0
188. 5

186 ..2
342. 2
303. 5
189. 6
191. 0

188. 0
342. 6
305. 0
(3)
191 .6

222 14
22218
223 13
22515
22522

100* Spun p o l y e s t e r b l e n d s w i t h c o t t o n (qray q o o d s )
. . . .
F i n i s h e d s y n . fiber & silk f a b r i c s - m a d e in w e a v i n q m i l l s (
Finished wool apparel fabrics
Women's finished seamless hosiery,full lenqth & knee lenqth
Men's finished seamless hosiery

12/75
12/72
12/75
12/75

119. 8
137 .0
147 . 1
96 . 1
127. 8

1 17.8
136. 6
148. 1
98. 4
12S. 9

14 1 .2
152. 7
156. 5
102.,9
139. 6

145. 4
155. 9
157 .9
104. 2
14 1 .6

146. 6
156. 0
157 .9
103. 7
14 1 .6

22531
22532
22541
22542
2254 3

S w e a t e r s , knit jackets and jersey
Knit o u t e r w e a r sport s h i r t s
M e n ' s S. boys* knit u n d e r w e a r and n i q h t w e a r
W o m e n ' s X c h i l d r e n ' s knit u n d e r w e a r
W o m e n ' s and c h i l d r e n ' s k n i t n i q h t w e a r

12/75

132. 7
195. 8
20 1 .5
185. 3
122., 1

140. 5
198. 8
204. 7
1£7. 4
123. 9

155.,4
2 1 0 ., 7
2 2 3 ..6
2 0 5 ..6
135., 1

154.,7
2 1 2 .,9
2 2 3 ..8
2 0 5 ., 5
155. 4

154. 7
215. 0
223.8
20 5 . 5
135. 4

22582
226 17
22623
22 720
2281 1

W a r p k n i t u n d e r w e a r and n i q h t w e a r f i n i s h e d f a b r i c (2) . . .
F i n i s h e d c o t t o n broadwovc-n f a b . (not f i n . in w e a v i n q m i l l s ) .
F i n i s h e d m a n m a d e f i b e r & s i l k f a b . (not f i n . n w e a v i n q m i l l s )
T u f t e d c a r p e t s a n d r u q s - p r i m a r y p r o d u c t i o n (2)
Carded cottcn yarns

130. 4
290. 3
137 .4
138. 9
237 .,9

130. 8
295. 2
137. 0
139., 1
2 3 S .. 1

136 .5
3 15., 1
15 5..2
150..7
251 ,.7

138., 1
313.,0
155.,4
159. 1
248..0

133. 5
312. 4
157 .0
158. 5
24 5 . 9

22812
228 1 3
228 14
22822
22824

Combed cotton yarns
Rayor. a n d / o r a c e t a t e spun y a r n s
Spun n o n c e l l u l o s i c fiber a n d silk y a r n s
R e w o u n d , p i i e d , e t c . , y a r n s o t h e r than w o o l
T e x t u r e d , c r i m p e d , or b u l k e d f i l a m e n t y a r n s

235. 9
2 2 4 ., 9
147 .,3
119., 1
93.,2

2 3 9 ..5
2 2 8 ., 1
147 .,2
116.. 0
93.,7

246,.8
239,.5
164,.2
139,.9
105,.9

243,.6
259.. 1
169,.6
155..6
Ill,.3

239.8
259. 1
17 1.4
155. 6
111. 7

228 3 1
22842
22981
22932
22983

Wool y a r n s , e x c e p t c a r p e t , i n c l u d i n q y a r n s spun a n d f i n i s h e d .
F i n i s h e d t h r e a d for i n d u s t r i a l or m a n u f a c t u r e r s ' use
. . .
H a r d fiber c o r d a q e a n d t w i n e
S o f t fiber c o r d s q e a n d t w i n e ( e x c e p t c o t t o n )
C o t t o n c o r d a q e and t w i n e

179.,9
24 3., 1
28 1 .0
135.,4
124. 6

180 .,2
251 .2
2 8 4 ., 1
136 .9
126. 0

186,.6
26S..6
30 1 .3
.
145,.2
133.. 7

190 ,.8
2 6 6 ..6
304 ,.7
146,. 9
135..2

192. 1
266 . 6
3C4 .7
146. 9
155. 2

2 0 6 ., 9
145.. 9
182.. 1
2 0 4 ..7
2 C 8 ..6

2 0 9 ., 0
148,. 1
185,.0
206 ..3
211,.7

212,. 1
152 .4
178 . 1
207 . 0
232 .5

215,. 1
154 .5
176,. 9
208 .8
232 . 1

215. 7
156.,3
174. 9
2C8. 8
232. 1

1 12.
.6
167 ..5
2 5 8 ..4
204 ..2
131 ., 1

.4
1 12,
167 ..0
262. 3
2 0 8 ..2
134. 2

115,.4
177 .9
262.5
228 . 1
137,. 9

113,.9
177 ,.9
266.. 9
229..9
139..6

(3)
177. 9
267. 5
232. 1
159. 6

12/72

117..7
1 15.
.3
1 18.
.0
134..8
182., 1

1 18.
.7
1 15.
.3
. 1
1 18.
137.. 3
185., 3

120 .6
1 15.3
122 . 9
176 ,.7
200,.6

124,.2
1 15,
.3
120,.7
178,.6
202 .2

124. 3
115. 3
122. 7
179. 2
202. 2

12/75
12/75
12/77
12/7 7

143..4
123..4
131.,3
(3)
115..8

145..4
125..8
134.. 1
(3)
119.. 9

156,.2
130,.8
14 1,.2
132,.6
133 .6

158,.9
135,.9
144 .0
133 .4
129 .6

158. 9
135. 9
144 . 0
133. 4
129. 6

12/72
12/77

2 8 8 .,4
213.8
165,.7
123..8

291 ,.4
2 1 7 ,.9
169 .5
123,.4

311
226
182
129

311
233
183
130

. 3
.3
.6
.6

311 ,.3
(3)
(3)
133..7

154,.7
165. 2
2 3 3 .. 1
330., 4
20 1 ,3
.

148,.9
170..8
231 ..8
328..4
2 0 5 ..2

150 .9
170 .8
238 .4
377,. 9
212 .9

153 .8
167 . 7
244,.3
57 1,.8
216 .5

153,.6
167..5
2 4 4 .,3
37 1.8
216. 0

162.,6
172.,3
177 ..2
2 0 0 ..6
261 ..6

160..4
173..8
176..9
195 .0
261 .3

175
181
176
190
279

161
181
180
190
282

.2
.9
.7
.7
.7

150 .,5
185.,4
185,.7
190..4
2 8 2 ..7

163.. 1
143., 1
160..3

162..7
150,.6
161..5

164 .5
160 .8
178 .7

164 .5
157 .7
184 .8

173..6
151. 8
187. 0

23

A P P A R E L AND O T H E R T E X T I L E

12/75
12/72
12/7 1
12/7 1
12/76
12/75
12/75
12/75
12/77

PRODUCTS

231 1 1
23113
23212
23214
23221

Men's
Men's
Men's
Hen's
Men's

s u i t s (2)
t a i l o r e d d r e s s , s p o r t c o a t s a n d jackets (2)
i b o y s ' knit o u t e r w e a r s p o r t s h i r t s
& b o y s ' d r e s s & s p o r t s h i r t s , e x c e p t k n i t sport
and b o y s ' u n d e r w e a r

23230
2327 1
23282
23292
233 17

M e n ' s , y o u t h s ' and b o y s ' neckwear
Men'siboys' separate dress & sport trousers i dress shorts.
M e n ' s £ b o y s ' work c l o t h i n q 8 w a s h a b l e s e r v i c e a p p a r e l
. .

12/75

W o m e n ' s , m i s s e s ' I juniors' blouses & shirts, except knit

12/75

shirts

.

12/75
12/7 1
12/7 1

23351
23372
23374
23393
234 12

W o m e n ' s & c h i l d r e n ' s u n d e r w e a r m a d e from w o v e n knit

fabrics

234 13
2342 1
23422
2352 1
236 12

W o m e n ' s & c h i l d r e n ' s n i q h t w e a r m a d e from w o v e n k n i t
Brassieres
C o r s e t s , q i r d l e s , c o m b i n a t i o n s , and accessories
H a t s and hat h o d i e s ( e x c e p t c o t t o n and m i l l i n e r y )
Children's and infants' knit sport shirts

fabrics

23812
23926
23928
23940

Work q l o v e s I m i t t e n s , m a d e from w o v e n k n i t f a b r i c s
. . . .
B e d s p r e a d s a n d b e d s e t s (not m a d e in w c a v i n q m i l l s )
. . . .
S h e e t s a n d p i l l o w c a s e s (not m a d e in w e a v i n q m i l l s )
. . . .
Canvas products

24

W c m e n s d r e s s e s - p r i c e d per u n i t (2)
W o m e n ' s , m i s s e s ' and juniors' suits
llcmcn's, m i s s e s ' and j u n i o r s ' s k i r t s a n d

12/73

LUMBER AND W O O D P R O D U C T S , EXCEPT

jackets

FURNITURE

2421 1
242 12
24262
24313
243 14

H a r d w o o d lumber (2)
S o f t w o o d lumber (2)
Hardwood dimension stock, furniture parts, I vehicle
W o o d w i n d o w and d o o r f r a m e s
D o o r s w o o d , interior a n d e x t e r i o r

24316
2434 1
24351
24480
24491

Wood mouldinqs, except prefinished mouldinqs
W o o d k i t c h e n c a b i n e t s , stock line
Hardwood plywood
Pallets and skids
W i r e b o u n d b o x e s m a d e from l u m b e r , v e n e e r a n d p l y w o o d

24521
24920
24996

C o m p o n e n t s for s t a t i o n a r y b u i l d i n q s
Particleboard
Fabricated hardboard products

stock.

12/75
12/75
12/7 1
12/75
12/71
12/71

. . .

12/67
12/75
12/75

See footnotes at end of table.




.2
.5
.0
.3

85

.3
.9
.8
.8
.4

Table 13. Continued—Producer price indexes for the output of selected census product classes
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
'

1972
Census code

25

Other
index
base

Product
class

FURNITURE AND

—

Ann.
avg.

' TWÏÏÊX

1980
1 Aug.

Apr.
\/

1

1981
J\/u l .

1

I

1

Aug.

w

FIXTURES

25112
251 13
25115
25120
25143

W o o d l i v i n g room* l i b r a r y , s u n r o o m , a n d h a l l f u r n i t u r e ( 2 ) .
W o o d d i n i n g r o o m a n d k i t c h e n f u r n i t u r e , e x c e p t c a b i n e t s (2)
H o o d b e d r o o m f u r n i t u r e (2)
Upholstered Mood household furniture
Metal pcrch, lawn, and outdoor furniture

2 1 1 ..6
2 3 2 ., 1
219. 3
187. 5
258. 2

2 1 4 ..0
2 3 5 ..9
2 2 2 .,9
190.,7
2 5 5 .,4

224. 9
250. 6
233. 0
197. 6
270. 6

2 2 7 ..5
2 5 3 ..8
2 3 8 ..7
202.8
271. 5

228. 1
255. 1
239. 6
(3)
27 1.5

25151
25152
25153
25154
25210
25221

I n n e r s p r i n g m a t t r e s s e s , o t h e r than c r i b s i z e
Other mattresses, including crib mattresses
Bedsprings
Convertible sofas
Wood office furniture
M e t a l o f f i c e s e a t i n g , i n c l u d i n g u p h o l s t e r e d (2) . . . .

168.,8
180. 9
164.,3
193.,5
2 3 6 ..0
2 2 2 ..4

178.,8
190., 1
172,.3
198..4
2 3 6 ..2
2 2 6 ..5

184. 4
197. 5
178. 1
197.,6
2 5 5 .,5
2 3 8 .,4

185. 8
199. 2
186..0
204.6
2 5 6 ..5
2 4 4 ,,3

190. 2
206. 6
190. 5
204. 6
256. 5
244. 4

12/73
12/73

2 2 9 ..9
2 5 5 .,0
279. 2
200. 0
213. 9

2 3 3 .,9
2 6 0 .,0
(3)
199. 3
2 1 5 ., 1

245. 2
262. 7
301.8
214. 7
227. 1

245. 2
2 6 7 ., 1
30 1.,8
217. 4
239. 1

245. 2
267. 1
314.7
216.2
240.4

26

PAPER AND ALLIED

PRODUCTS

26111
261 12
2621 1
26213
26214

Special alpha and dissolving woodpulp
Other pulp, including pulpmill byproducts, except
N e w s p r i n t (2)
C l a y c o a t e d p r i n t i n g a n d c o n v e r t i n g p a p e r (2)
Book p a p e r , u n c o a t e d (2)

26217
26218
2631 1
26312
26313

Unbleached kraft packaging/industrial converting paper (2).
Packaging/indust. converting paper, exc. unbleached kraft (
Unbleached kraft packaging/industrial converting paperboard
Bleached packaging & industrial converting paperboard .
Semi c h e m i c a l p a p e r b o a r d

12/75
12/75
12/75
12/75
12/75

138. 2
139. 7
136. 9
147. 6
132. 8

140.,5
140. 5
139. 3
150. 7
135.,6

150. 6
143. 2
147. 3
171. 9
142. 4

150. 8
149. 1
151. 1
171. 7
147. 6

150. 8
149. 9
150. 9
17 1. 3
147. 6

26314
26413
26431
2647 1
26472

Combination furnish paperboard
Gummed products
Grocers' & variety bags (paper) & wardrobe,
Sanitary napkins and tampons
Sanitary tissue health products

12/75
12/75
12/75

137. 6
152. 5
151. 5
2 9 1 .,5
3 3 1 .,0

138. 2
155.,9
154.,6
2 9 6 ..9
3 4 0 ..9

148. 4
159. 4
(3)
334. 3
349. 3

149. 8
162.,9
168. 2
3 4 3 .,4
350. 5

149. 8
162. 9
(3)
343. 4
350. 5

2654 1
26542
26543
26551
26552
266 1 1

Milk a n d o t h e r b e v e r a g e c a r t o n s
Cups and liquid-tight containers
Other sanitary food containers, boards, and trays . . .
P a p e r b o a r d f i b e r d r u m s w i t h m e t a l , w o o d , or p a p e r b o a r d e n d s
Fiber c a n s , t u b e s , a n d s i m i l a r fiber p r o d u c t s
Insulatinq board

214. 1
2 0 4 .,6
227. 1
277. 4
150.,4
208. 2

2 1 6 ..9
2 0 7 ..5
2 3 2 .,3
282. 8
155.,6
2 0 6 ..9

234. 4
221. 1
254. 3
305. 5
158. 7
242. 5

2 5 1 .,3
2 2 7 ..2
254. 3
305. 5
16 1.8
241. 9

262.8
233. 5
265. 1
305. 5
161. 8
245.2

28

CHEMICALS AND ALLIED

tall o i l .

shopping

12/73
12/73

12/75

PRODUCTS

28121
28123
28161
28162
28193

C h l o r i n e , c o m p r e s s e d or l i q u e f i e d (2)
S o d i u m h y d r o x i d e ( c a u s t i c s o d a ) (2)
Titanium piqments
Other white opaque pigments

12/73
12/73
12/75
12/75
12/73

222. 1
228. 2
141. 5
113. 7
206. 5

221. 3
241. 5
143. 7
109. 6
212. 8

210.5
340.5
156. 9
121. 8
241. 3

201. 7
360. 1
158. 7
122. 0
246. 1

203. 3
366. 9
169. 4
123. 8
246. 9

28194
28195
28196
28197
28213

Inorganic acids, except nitric, sulfuric, and phosphoric
Aluminum oxide
Other aluminum compounds
Potassium/sodiu»n c o m p o u n d s ( e x c . b l e a c h e s , a l k a l i e s / a l u m s )
Thermoplastic resins and plastics materials (2) . . . .

12/73
12/74
12/73
12/73
12/75

204. 5
185., 1
2 2 6 .,2
3 0 3 .,8
152. 6

205. 0
184.,7
2 2 6 ., 1
3 0 8 ..8
153.,3

232. 6
(3)
260. 1
363. 3
154. 3

232.8
(3)
269. 6
3 7 3 .,0
161. 2

237. 3
(3)
277. 3
378. 9
161. 0

28214
28220
28232
28331
28412

Thermosetting resins and plastics materials (2) . . . .
Synthetic rubber (2).
Rayon y a r n , viscose ana cuprammonium processes
. . . .
S y n t h e t i c o r g a n i c m e d i c i n a l c h e m i c a l s , in bulk
. . . .
Household detergents

12/75

138. 9
2 5 5 ., 1
238. 6
150.,4
2 1 2 .,8

141..5
2 5 9 ..2
2 4 4 ..2
153.,3
216. 8

147. 6
289. 2
264. 7
162. 4
236. 3

151.,4
2 9 6 .,5
277. 9
164. 5
235. 4

151. 4
296.5
284.8
164. 5
235. 4

284 13
28441
28442
28445
28651

P e r f u m e , c o l o g n e a n d t o i l e t w a t e r (2)
O t h e r t o i l e t r i e s (2)

12/71
12/73

2 4 0 ..9
170.. 1
2 1 4 ..4
154., 1
4 0 8 ..7

2 4 6 ..9
158 .9
2 1 1 ,.3
155,.3
4 0 8 ,.6

256. 7
193. 2
226. 6
168. 0
4 3 7 .,7

258. 0
179. 7
223. 3
17 1.,3
441. 6

260. 9
182. 0
252. 9
177. 7
444.2

28655
28692
28731
28732
28741

C y c l i c (coal t a r ) c r u d e s
M i s c e l l a n e o u s a c y c l i c c h e m i c a l s / c h e m i c a l s p r o d u c t s , e x .u r e a
S y n t h e t i c , c o m p o u n d a m m o n i a , n i t r i c a c i d (2)
U r e a (2)
P h o s p h o r i c a c i d (2)

12/75
12/73
12/75
12/75
12/76

2 1 2 ., 1
3 1 2 ,.3
111..6
125,.8
151,. 1

2 0 8 ,. 1
3 2 3 ..6
Ill,.4
126,.9
158 .2

2 5 2 .,5
332. 9
129.,8
140., 0
166. 6

254. 2
344. 2
129,, 1
143. 2
166,.5

253. 0
344. 3
130. 0
143. 6
184. 2

28742
28743
28752
28921
28994

S u p e r p h o s p h a t e , p h o s p h a t i c f e r t . m a t e r i a l s (2)
. . . .
M i x e d f e r t i l i z e r s , m a d e in p l a n t (2)
M i x e d f e r t i l i z e r s , m i x i n g o n l y (2)
Explosives (except government owned plants) (2) . . . .
Gelatin, except ready-to-eat desserts

12/75

246 .5
2 3 5 .5
243.8
276 .0
8 3 .7

249 . 0
237 .3
245 .5
279.8
8 3 .7

2 5 5 ..4
2 5 1 ..2
2 6 6 ..5
334,. 1
93,.0

252 .6
250 .4
2 6 9 ,.6
325 .4
93,. 0

265. 8
2 4 8 .,4
2 6 7 ..9
3 2 6 ..5
93. 0

622 .9
880 .3
260 . 0
844 . 1
96 1 . 1

648
924
267
868
953

.9
.7
.3
.9
.7

7 5 0 ..7
1090,.3
3 3 9 ..8
1096..9
1334..5

7 3 1 ..8
1079,.3
330,.8
1071,.6
1234,.5

725. 1
1062.,9
327. 6
1064. 6
1246. 3

243
756
633
364
185
169

241
801
629
372
189
176

.5
.6
.3
.0
.2

2 7 2 ,,6
8 5 5 ,. 1
8 4 6 .. 1
4 2 1 ,.8
226 .7
165 .8

2 6 4 ,.4
903,.9
8 3 2 ,.4
4 1 9 ,.7
231 .9
166 .6

263. 0
(3)
(3)
4 1 7 ., 1
2 3 2 .. 1
165.,9

29
29111
29112
29113
29114
29115
29116
29118
29119
29510
29522
29523

Soaps, except specialty cleaners, household

PETROLEUM REFINING AND RELATED

12/71

12/71

INDUSTRIES

J e t fuel

12/75

R e s i d u a l fuel oil
L i q u e f i e d r e f i n e r y g a s e s (feed stock a n d o t h e r
U n f i n i s h e d o i l s a n d l u b r i c a t i n g o i l b a s e stock
Asphalt

uses)
. . . .

Roofing asphalts and pitches, coatings, and cements
A s p h a l t a n d tar r o o f i n g a n d s i d i n g p r o d u c t s

See footnotes at end of table.




.

86

. .
,

12/75

12/75
12/75

.4

.6
.4
.2
. 1
.0

.0

Table 13. Continued—Producer price indexes for the output of selected census product classes
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Product
class

1972
Census code

30

R U B B E R AND M I S C E L L A N E O U S P L A S T I C S

Other
i ndex
base

Ann.
avq.

980
Aug.

1I

INHF.X
Apr. 1
W
|1

108 1
Jul . 1
J/
!
I

Auq.
_1/

PRODUCTS

30 1 1 1
301 12
30 113
30115
303 10

P a s s e n q e r car p n e u m a t i c t i r e s (2)
T r u c k / b u s t i r e s (2)
O t h e r p n e u m a t i c a n d all s o l i d t i r e s (2)
T r e a d r u b b e r , t i r e s u n d r i e s , a n d r e p a i r m a t e r i a l s (2) . . .

12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73
12/73

200. 7
205. 1
205. 0
20 1 .2
185. 9

202. 1
205. 5
202.8
204. 1
187. 0

210. 0
221 . 1
216. 2
228. 2
188. 6

210. 0
221 .2
217. 3
237. 5
191 .7

209. 0
223. 5
217. 3
237.8
199. 3

304 11
30412
304 13
304 14
30696

Rubber
Rubber
Rubbar
Rubber
Rubber

12/75
12/75
12/75
12/75
12/7 1

151 .3
144. 6
137. 2
153. 9
246. 9

158. 3
147 .7
137. 3
157. 7
26 1. 1

160. 1
160. 2
139. 1
169. 9
270. 9

173. 7
162. 0
133. 7
174. 6
258.8

173. 7
162. 0
139. 9
179. 2
258.8

30697
30790
3079 1
30792
30793

D r u q q i s t and m e d i c a l s u n d r i e s
Consumer and commerical plastics p r o d u c t s , n.e.c
Unsupported plastics film, sheets, rods, and tubes
Foamed plastic products
Laminated sheets, rods, and tubes

12/75
12/75
12/70
06/78
12/70

140. 8
136. 0
185. 8
124. 3
174. 1

143. 0
137. 5
190. 9
126. 8
174. 0

156. 3
145. 7
202. 0
134. 0
183. 1

156. 3
146 .3
199. 5
132. 0
187 .i.

156. 3
148. 3
199. 6
132. 1
196. 9

30794
30795
30796
3079S

P a c k a q i n q and s h i p p i n q c o n t a i n e r s
Industrial plastics products, except beltinq
Construction plastics products
Regenerated cellulosic p r o d u c t s , except rayon

06/78
06/78
12/75
12/70

124. 3
123. 8
127. 5
234. 5

124. 3
125. 4
131 .7
246. 2

129. 0
130. 6
128. 1
267. 2

131 .5
132. 1
128. 6
260 . 3

131. 6
132. 1
130. 3
260 . 3

12/69

317. 8
263. 0

321 .6
246. 1

34 3. 0
281. 7

323. 7
301 .8

316. 4
301 .8

139. 6
292. 6
310..8
2 8 0 ..8
163., 9

144. 8
294. 2
313. 1
280. 7
157. 2

147.,2
326.,7
332,.4
300,. 1
173..4

154.,7
334. 7
329..4
303., 7
173.,4

154. 7
334. 8
329. 4
333..8
173..4

2 7 5 ..8
193..2
2 3 5 .,4
317..0
2 9 8 ..0

281. 7
194.,8
24 1. 2
3 1 8 ., 1
297 . 3

311..7
203,.8
2 5 2 ,.8
327,.8
311,. 1

315. 7
2 1 8 .,0
259. 6
336.,6
310..6

315.,7
2 1 8 ..0
2 6 0 ..4
336.,6
310. 6

152..5
2 5 7 ,. 1
281,.2
309 .3
257 .5

152. 6
2 5 9 .,3
2 8 3 ., 9
313,.7
252 .2

158,.5
266 .9
299,.6
337 .7
254 .7

160..4
2 7 0 ,.8
30 1 ., 7
339 .0
257 .8

160,.4
27 4,.3
30 1 ., 1
340 .5
253 . 5

312 .0
26 1.8
198 . 1
119 .8
143 .0
160 .2

319 .2
264 . 1
202, .6
120 .0
143 . 7
164 .0

329
289
215
128
154
177

.5
.0
.4
. 1
.9
.9

329
296
215
132
157
189

.5
.7
.5
.7
.4
.5

329
297
215
132
157
189

.5
.3
.5
. 1
.2
.5

31
31111
31113
32

and plastics belts
and plastics belts
and plastics hose,
and plastics hose,
h e e l s and s o l e s

L E A T H E R AND L E A T H E R

a n d b e l t i n q , flat
a n d b e l t i n q , o t h a r than f l a t
. .
horizontal reinforced
continuous molded nonhydraulic

. . . .

PRODUCTS

F i n i s h e d c a t t l e h i d e and k i p side l e a t h e r s (2)
F i n i s h e d s h e e p a n d lamb l e a t h e r s (2)
S T O N E , C L A Y , G L A S S , AND C O N C R E T E

PRODUCTS

32114
32210
324 10
3251 1
32530

O t h e r flat q l a s s - f r o m q l a s s m a d e in s a m e e s t a b (2)
Glass containers
C e m e n t , h y d r a u l i c ( i n c l u d i n g cost of s h i p p i n q c o n t a i n e r s )
Brick, except ceramic qlazed and refractory
C l a y floor a n d w a l l t i l e , i n c l u d i n g q u a r r y t i l e

32550
32591
326 10
32620
32630

Clay refractories
V i t r i f i e d clay sewer p i p e and f i t t i n g s
Vitreous I semivitreous plumbing fixtures, accessories
. .
Vitreous china & porcelain table & kitchen articles . . . .
Earthenware (semivitreous) table and kitchen articles . . .

32690
327 10
32730
32740
32751

Pottery products, n.e.c., includinq china decoratinq
C o n c r e t e block a n d brick (2)
R e a d y - n i x e d c o n c r e t e (2)
L i m e ( i n c l u d i n q c o s t of s h i p p i n q c o n t a i n e r s )
Gypsum buildinq materials

3291 1
32912
32913
32914
3296 1
32970

N o n m e t a l l i c a r t i f i c i a l s i z e d q r a i n s (2)
Noninetallic b o n d e d a b r a s i v e p r o d u c t s (2)
N o n m e t a l l i c c o a t e d abr p r o d s & b u f f i n q w h e e l s (2)
M e t a l a b r a s i v e s , incl s c o u r i n q p a d s (2)
M i n e r a l w o o l for s t r u c t u r a l i n s u l a t i o n
Nonclay refractories, except dead-burned magnesia

33

PRIMARY METAL

. . .

12/75

12/75

12/7 1
12/76
12/75
12/74

INDUSTRIES

33120
33121
33122
33123
33124

O t h e r steel m i l l p r o d u c t s , e x c e p t w i r e p r o d u c t s
Coke oven and blast furnace p r o d u c t s , including ferroalloys
S t e e l ingot and s e m i f i n i s h e d s h a p e s
H o t - r o l l e d s h e e t and s t r i p , i n c l u d i n g t i n - m i l l p r o d u c t s . .
H o t - r o l l e d bar s h a p e s , p l a t e s , s t r u c t u r a l s h a p e s and p i l i n g

327
350
326
289
324

.0
.4
.5
.2
.5

322
350
325
286
323

.2
.0
.7
. 1
.0

360
351
350
318
352

.4
.3
.3
.2
.7

363
366
369
331
358

.8
.3
.7
.6
.4

363
366
369
330
358

.8
.7
.7
.2
.6

33125
33126
33127
33128
33131

S t e e l w i r e ( p r o d u c e d in steel m i l l s )
S t e e l p i p e a n d t u b e s ( p r o d u c e d in s t e e l s )
C o l d - r o l l e d steel sheet a n d s t r i p ( p r o d u c e d
C o l d - f i n i s h e d steel b a r s a n d bar s h a p e
Ferromanqanose

mills)

304
292
285
291
296

.8
.3
.9
.5
.0

307
294
280
292
289

. 1
.0
.8
.7
.5

325
334
310
311
286

.8
.8
.5
.8
.4

347
350
327
332
288

.5
.0
.6
.4
.9

349
352
327
332
288

.6
.4
.7
.4
.9

33132
33133
33151
33152
33155

Ferrochrome
Ferrosilicon
N o n i n s u l a t e d f e r r o u s w i r e r o p e , m a d e in w i r e d r a w i n g
Steel nails and spikes
S t e e l w i r e , not p r o d u c e d in steel m i l l s

plants.

309
298
286
330
305

.6
.3
.2
. 1
.6

310
298
292
334
307

.8
.3
.2
.3
. 1

310
319
325
343
325

.8
.4
.8
. 1
.0

310
319
326
362
351

.8
.4
.4
.9
.7

313
319
326
362
353

.9
.4
.4
.9
.8

33156
33167
33168
33176
33221

F e n c i n g a n d f e n c e g a t e s , m a d e in w i r e d r a w i n g p l a n t s . . . .
C o l d - r o l l e d steel sheet a n d s t r i p (not m a d e in steel m i l l s )
C o l d - f i n i s h e d steel b a r s £ bar s h a p e s (not m a d e - s t e e l m i l l s
S t e e l p i p e a n d t u b e s (not m a d e in steel m i l l s )
S t a n d a r d m a l l e a b l e iron c a s t i n g s (2)

28 1 . 1
283 . 9
285 .4
292 . 3
149 .5

285
280
286
294
152

.2
. 1
.9
.0
.4

307
309
306
334
155

.4
.8
.2
.7
.9

307
326
324
349
157

.4
.7
.3
.9
. 1

307
326
326
352
157

.4
.8
. 1
.4
.6

33312
33323
33334
33347
33395

Primary refined
Refined primary
Primary refined
Aluminum ingot,
Precious metals

255
293
243
315
1250

.8
.9
.3
.4
.0

209 .9
279 .2
296 .5
336 .0
94 1 .7

204
304
315
338
758

.5
.9
.0
.8
.4

209
330
332
339
767

. 1
.6
.2
.2
.3

334 12
33413
334 14
334 17
33513

S e c o n d a r y c o p p e r (2)
S e c o n d a r y lead (2)
S e c o n d a r y z i n c (2)
S e c o n d a r y a l u m i n u m (2)
C o p p e r a n d c o p p e r - b a s e a l l o y , r o d , bar a n d s h a p e s (2) . . .

218
386
212
305
141

.6
.2
.6
.3
.0

212 .7
36 1 .6
257 .2
302 .2
139 .6

205
377
276
232
135

.6
.5
.0
.3
.9

209
420
282
277
136

. 1
.5
.9
.4
.4

in steel

243
319
258
300
1460

See footnotes at end of table.




12/75

c o p p e r (2)
lead
z i n c (2)
p r i m a r y (2)
(primary smelting)

87

12/7 1
12/7 1
12/75

.9
.6
.0
.0
.4

227 .5
417 . 1
220 .5
316 .2
14 1.8

Table 13. Continued—Producer price indexes for the output of selected census product classes
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
irtDiX
1972
Census code

Product
class

Other
i ndex
base

Ann
avq,

1980
1
Auq

C o p p e r a n d c o p p e r - b a s e a l l o y s h e e t , s t r i p a n d p l a t e (2) . .
C o p p e r a n d c o p p e r - b a s e a l l o y p i p e a n d t u b e (2)
A l u m i n u m p l a t e (2)
A l u m i n u m s h e e t (2)
P l a i n a l u m i n u m foil (2)

12/75
12/75
12/75
12/75

146
168
177
157
184

33541
33542
3356 1
33562
3357 1

Extruded aluminum rod, b a r , and other extruded shapes . . .
Aluminum extruded and drawn tube
Nickel and nickel- base alloy mill shapes (includinq monel)
Titaniun mill shapes
A l u m . / a l u m , b a s e a l l o y w i r e p r o d u c e d in n o n f e r r o u s p l a n t s .

12/75
12/75
12/75

280 .8
16 1 . 0
193 .0
195 . 1
264 .6

33576
33577
33578
33579
33691

Appliance wire and cord and flexible cord sets
Maqnet wire
Power w i r e and cable
Other insulated wire and c a b l e , n.e.c
Zinc and zinc-base alloy castings

12/69
12/69
12/69
12/69
12/75

221
177
155
183
1C0

12/75

FABRICATED METAL

A l u m i n u m c a n s (2)
Steel pails (12-gallon capacity and under)
Razor blades and razors, except electric
Mechanics', hand service tools
H a n d s a w s , saw b l a d e s , a n d saw a c c e s s o r i e s

34294
34310
34333
344 1 1
344 12

Builders' hardware
M e t a l s a n i t a r y w a r e (2)
C a s t iron h e a t i n g b o i l e r s (2)
F a b r i c a t e d s t r u c t u r a l m e t a l for b u i l d i n g s
F a b r i c a t e d s t r u c t u r a l m e t a l for b r i d g e s

34422
34424
34437
34444
34445

Metal
Metal
Metal
Metal
Metal

34481
34494
34524
34621
34650

Prefabricated metal industrial and commercial buildings . .
F a b r i c a t e d c o n c r e t e r e i n f o r c i n g b a r a n d bar joists
. . . .
Externally threaded fasteners, except aircraft
D r o p , u p s e t a n d p r e s s steel f o r g i n g s ( c l o s e d d i e )
Job stampings, automotive

34692
34820
34931
3494 1
34942

Job stampings, except automotive
S m a l l a r m s a m m u n i t i o n , 3 0 mm a n d u n d e r (1.18 i n c h e s & u n d e r ) .
H o t f o r m e d s p r i n g s (2)
Automatic regulating and control valves
V a l v e s for p o w e r t r a n s f e r ( p n e u m a t i c a n d h y d r a u l i c )
. . . .

34943
34944
34945
34946
34952

O t h e r m e t a l v a l v e s for p i p i n g s y s t e m s a n d e q u i p m e n t
. . . .
Plumbinq and heating valves and specialties
M e t a l f i t t i n g s , f l a n g e s , a n d u n i o n s for p i p i n g s y s t e m s
. .
F i t t i n g a n d a s s e m b l i e s for t u b i n g a n d h o s e
Precision mechanical springs

3496 1
34966
34980
34992
34993

N o n i n s u l a t e d f e r r o u s w i r e r o p e n o t p r o d u c e d by w i r e d r a w e r s
F e n c i n g a n d f e n c e g a t e s n o t p r o d u c e d by w i r e d r a w e r s
. . .
F a b r i c a t e d p i p e a n d p i p e f i t t i n g s (2)
Collapsible tubes
Flat m e t a l s t r a p p i n g

w i n d o w sash a n d f r a m e s ( e x c e p t storm s a s h )
c o m b i n a t i o n s c r e e n and s t o r m sash a n d d o o r s
t a n k s c o m p l e t e at f a c t o r y (std line n o n p r e s s u r e )
r o o f i n g a n d roof d r a i n a g e e q u i p m e n t
flooring and siding

M A C H I N E R Y , EXCEPT

12/7 1
(2).

G a s o l i n e e n g i n e s , u n d e r 11 h o r s e p o w e r , e x c e p t a i r c r a f t
. .
G a s o l i n e e n g i n e s , 11 h o r s e p o w e r a n d o v e r , e x c e p t a i r c r a f t .
D i e s e l e n g i n e s ( e x c e p t for t r u c k s a n d b u s e s )
D i e s e l e n g i n e s (for t r u c k s a n d b u s e s )
Outboard motors

35196
35199
35231
35233
35235

Gas engines (except gas turbines)
P a r t s a n d a c c e s s o r i e s for i n t e r n a l c o m b u s t i o n e n g i n e s . . .
Wheel tractors and attachments
Planting, seeding, and fertilizing machinery
Harvesting machinery

35236
35237
35242
35247
3531 1

Haying machinery
Plows and listers
Garden tractors and motor tillers
L a w n m o u e r s a n d snow b l o w e r s
Off highway wheel tractors excluding parts / attachments

(2

35312
35313
353 14
353 16
35317

Track layi ng t r a c t o r s , e x c e p t p a r t s a n d a t t a c h m e n t s ( 2 ) .
P a r t s a n d a t t a c h m e n t s for w h e e l a n d t r a c k l a y i n g t r a c t o r s
C r a n e s , d r a g l i n e s , shovels and parts/attachments (2). .
M i x e r s , pavers and related equip., ex. parts/attachments
T r a c t o r s h o v e l l o a d e r s , e x c l u d i n q p a r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s (2)

. .
(2
. .
(2
. .

35318
35319
35321
35322
35323

S c r a p e r s , q r a d e r s , r o l l e r s , o f f - h i q h w a y t r a i l e r s / w a q o n s (2)
O t h e r c o n s t r u c t i o n m a c h i n e r y i n c l u d i n q p a r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s (2




.5
.3
.6
.8
.0

146 .7
166 .2
176,.2
157 . 0
181 .7

143,. 9
155 .4
191 ,.5
173,.7
2 0 3 ,.6

145,. 1
148,.9
2 0 4 ,.4
178 .6
2 0 5 ,.6

146 .4
150.8
204 .4
178 .6
205 .8

281
162
194
202
268

299
178
189
233
277

299
178
189
238
278

299
178
189
238
278

. 1
.5
.4
.4
.6

.6
.0
. 1
.5
.2

.9
.0
.9
.5
.3

.9
.S
.9
.2
.7

.9
.8
.9
.2
.7

221 .4
175 .5
157,.2
181 .9
101,.3

222 .0
170,.7
147,.8
169,. 0
105..9

224,. 1
165,.8
150..9
160 ,.5
110.. 5

231 .0
167 .5
151 .4
157,.3
111..4

150 . 1
241 .4
196,.0
2 9 1 ,.3
196,.4

152,.5
2 4 6 ,.2
194..4
2 9 5 .. 1
2 0 0 ..4

(3)
2 5 9 ..5
222. 8
332. 7
214. 0

156..2
2 5 9 ,.5
222. 8
3 2 9 .,7
2 2 0 ..7

156..8
2 7 7 ,.9
2 2 2 ..8
335..7
2 2 0 ,.7

229 .5
246 .9
216 . 1
272,.8
263 .5

2 3 2 ..5
2 4 9 ..9
220 ,.2
2 7 2 ..8
2 6 4 ,. 9

2 5 0 .,4
2 6 0 .,7
2 2 8 .,9
298. 9
2 8 9 ..9

2 5 6 ..4
264. 6
2 3 2 ., 0
3 0 0 ..2
291 ,.2

2 5 7 ,.2
2 6 4 ..8
2 3 2 ,.9
300,.2
291 .2

2 2 6 ,.2
2 2 7 ,.0
2 9 0 ,.7
144,.0
139,.7

2 3 0 ..2
231 ..5
2 9 5 ., 1
144,,4
140..7

2 4 2 ..8
2 5 3 ., 1
299. 2
158., 1
148. 3

243. 3
(3)
305. 2
165..0
150. 9

26 1,. 3
2 6 5 ,.5
302..3
164..4
150. 7

12/75
12/75
12/75
12/75
12/75

142,.0
136,.9
1 18,
.2
343,.8
136,.8

142.,4
136.,0
,4
1 18.
346. 8
139. 7

152. 5
136. 4
125. 6
368. 5
144. 9

154. 9
137.,5
129. 9
377. 9
146. 3

157. 6
137. 5
129. 9
381. 4
146. 6

12/75
12/75
12/75

14 1,.0
145,.6
2 2 6 ,.8
145..8
188 .7

143., 1
147. 3
226. 2
146. 1
190 .9

150. 8
157. 8
233. 5
161. 3
2 0 6 ..2

164. 0
163. 2
234. 2
165. 7
2 0 9 ,.3

157. 2
165. 3
234. 4
165. 0
209 .3

06/76
12/7 1
06/76
12/75

136 .0
142.8
2 9 8 ,.0
145,.4
150..4

138.. 1
145,.6
302. 3
146 ., 1
154., 1

147., 9
145. 3
3 0 9 ..0
157..5
161. 7

147..0
146..7
3 0 9 ..3
159..3
168. 7

148,.0
146,.7
309,.3
159,.3
168., 7

12/75
12/75
12/75

2 7 0 ,.2
140..0
315..9
2 9 6 ., 1
138..7

274. 5
141 .2
317. 5
297. 7
14 1 .3

298. 2
155. 4
360. 1
291. 0
149. 2

298. 6
155. 4
367. 5
291. 9
158. 3

298. 6
155. 4
372. 7
292. 3
159. 7

12/75

155,.6
157,.4
155,.2
144,.2
267,.9

155. 6
157.,4
156..6
142. 9
2 7 3 ..9

168. 7
172. 4
175. 6
166. 3
295. 3

168. 7
180. 2
179. 1
166. 3
298. 6

183. 1
183. 0
179. 1
166. 3
2 9 4 ..5

357,.0
2 6 0 ,.6
155,. 1
156,.9
148,.9

3 5 8 ..6
2 6 7 .,9
155..8
159. 2
147., 9

396. 4
283.8
168. 7
17 1 .9
159. 7

412. 5
29 1 .6
174. 3
175. 1
158. 6

4 1 2 ..5
2 9 2 ..8
174..9
176..7
158..6

147,.6
161 .3
140,.5
2 0 7 ,.2
312 .0

144..7
164..3
141..2
2 1 5 ..4
3 1 8 ..8

16 1 .6
174.,7
147. 7
219. 2
3 4 4 .,9

165..8
180..0
14 7.,7
2 1 9 .,7
353. 2

168. 6
1u6 , 1
153..2
2 2 1 ..4
353,.5

312,.8
151..6
2 2 0 ,.3
2 2 9 ,.8
149,.0

3 1 7 .,7
155.,5
2 2 2 ..8
231. 0
150.,5

345. 7
164. 5
234. 7
247. 7
166. 5

3 5 4 ..4
167. 9
240. 5
256. 6
172.,0

357,.5
169,.2
2 4 1 ., 1
2 5 6 ..9
172.. 1

296 .7
314.8
287,. 1
277 .3
184,.0

3G0 ,.5
318..2
2 9 1 ..2
2 8 0 ..6
189.. 1

323. 9
34 1 .1
316. 8
30 1. 5
197. 0

3 3 8 ..3
350. 8
3 2 3 .,5
310. 5
199. 4

339. 2
350..9
324,.0
310..6
20 1,.3

ELECTRICAL

35191
35192
35193
35194
35195

C r u s h i n q , p u l v e r i z i n q , and screeninq machinery
D r i l l s a n d o t h e r m i n i n q m a c h i n e r y (2)

S e e -footnotes at e n d of

Auq

PRODUCTS

341 12
34 121
342 12
34231
34250

35

1981
Jul,. 1
W
1|

1

33514
335 15
33531
33532
33533

34

Apr ,. 1
W
1|

(2)

table.

88

12/75
12/75
12/75
12/75

12/75
12/75
12/75
12/75
12/75
12/75

12/75
12/72
12/75

12/72
12/72

Table 13. Continued—Producer price indexes for the output of selected census product classes
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
INDEX
Other
index
i base

Product
class

1972
Census code

1980
Ann. 1 Aug.
avg. 1
1

Apr.
U

19*i 1
Jul.
W

Aug.
w

1|

285. 9
361. 0
239. 2
174. 5
250. 5

289. 2
37 1. 5
243.8
175. 4
253. 3

3 0 4 ., 1
4 1 5 ..9
251. 0
186., 1
269. 0

305. 4
433. 7
251. 2
188. 2
276. 4

307.8
433.8
253. 1
193. 5
276. 6

12/7 1
12/7 1
12/7 1
12/72

4 14.4
278. 4
260. 0
261. 1
299. 9

424. 2
284. 3
264. 9
263. 3
302. 1

476. 9
302. 6
278. 0
297.8
327. 1

480.8
309. 4
234. 6
298. 9
328.8

481.8
311. 2
284. 7
299. 1
329.6

12/71
12/71
12/75
12/72

269. 8
300. 8
150. 2
2 8 1 ., 3
242. 9

272. 5
306. 3
153., 1
291. 3
247. 9

2 8 4 ..5
330. 2
165. 0
304.,4
267. 6

293. 6
333. 0
168. 3
304. 5
273. 0

294. 5
333. 0
168. 4
304. 5
273. 3

. . . .

12/75
12/75
12/7 1
12/75

205. 1
155. 6
138. 4
164. 2
145. 7

2 0 7 .,4
137. 9
141 .0
166 .9
147. 7

217. 8
149. 7
149. 6
180. 4
154. 9

224. 2
150. 3
153. 8
181. 5
158. 0

224.8
151. 2
153. 8
131. 5
158. 0

Commercial food products m a c h i n e r y , ex. wrappinq machines .
P a c k i n g , p a c k a q i n q & b o t t l i n q m a c h i n e r y for i n d u s t . p r o d s .
T e x t i l e m a c h i n e r y (2)
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s for t e x t i l e m a c h i n e r y (2)
W o o d w o r k i n q m a c h i n e r y e x c l u d i n q h o m e w o r k s h o p s (2)

12/75
12/69
12/69
12/72

315. 5
140. 9
226. 0
202. 8
2 0 1 .,7

321.8
142. 0
228. 8
211.8
203. 9

358. 5
158..6
2 4 3 ..2
2 3 0 ..0
2 1 3 ..8

367. 2
162. 4
2 5 2 .,7
233. 3
216. 2

367.2
162. 3
253. 0
234. 3
217. 1

35551
35553
3559 1
356 12
356 13

Printinq presses, lithoqraphic
Typesetting machinery and equipment
Chc.:nical m a n u f a c t u r i nq i n d u s t r i e s m a c h . i e q u i p m e n t t p a r t s
H y d r a u l i c f l u i d power p u m p s
Domestic water systems & pumps, incl. pump jacks/cylinders.

12/69
12/75
12/75
12/70
12/75

238. 5
101.,5
147. 4
198.,5
131. 2

2 4 0 .,9
101.,3
146. 0
199. 0
132.,0

2 5 2 .. 1
108.. 1
16 1..3
2 1 8 ,. 1
143,.2

263. 9
1C8., 1
170.,0
225. 6
143. 6

247. 5
108. 1
170. 0
225. 6
143. 6

35622
35623
35624
3563 1
3567 1

T a p e r (except t h r u s t ) r o l l e r b e a r i n q s , c o m p l e t e
O t h e r roller b e a r i n q s , c o m p l e t e
Mounted bearinq
Air and q a s c o m p r e s s o r s and v a c u u m p u m p s
E l e c . i n d u s t . f u r n a c e s & o v e n s , e x c . i n d u c t i o n i d i e l e c . (2

12/75
12/75
12/70
12/75

162.,5
166..8
27 1,. 1
2 2 3 ,.4
150,. 1

164.,5
168..8
2 7 7 ,.3
226,.4
152,.2

172 .8
185 .4
300 .8
237 .6
175,.3

187..2
195,.5
307,.7
237,.8
173,.7

196. 7
195. 5
312. 6
233. 8
173.,7

35672
3568 1
35691
35742
35743

F u e l - f i r e d i n d u s t r i a l f u r n a c e s a n d o v e n s , oil or q a s ( 2 ) . .
Plain bearinqs and bushinqs, unmounted
Packinq and packaqinq machinery,n.e.c
Electronic calculatinq machines
Accountinq machines and cash reqisters

12/75
12/74
12/76
12/75
12/75

157,.5
145,.4
134,.9
75,.0
95.. 1

161,.0
146..7
136,.3
73,.2
95,. 1

175 .0
146,.7
144.8
73 .2
96 .3

176,,3
151..6
149..0
73,.2
97..7

176. 3
151. 6
148. 9
73. 2
(3)

35760
35793
35797
3581 1
35851

S c a l e s a n d b a l a n c e s , e x c e p t l a b o r a t o r y (2)
Duplicating machines
Typewriters
Automatic merchandisinq machines
Heat t r a n s f e r e q u i p m e n t , e x c e p t room a i r - c o n d i t i o n e r s

. . .

12/77

213,.0
149,.5
148,.6
186,.2
127 .2

224 .4
151,.7
148,.7
187,. 1
127 .0

227
158
149
200
133

.7
.2
.6
. 1
.4

224 . 1
170,. 1
147,.3
201,.0
135 .0

2 2 4 .,4
173.,0
147..3
202. 6
135..7

35852
35853
35854
35855
35858

Unitary air-conditioners
Commercial refriqeration equipment
Compressors and compressor units,all refriqerants
C o n d e n s i n q u n i t s , all r e f r i q e r a n t s
W a r m air f u r n a c e s ( e x c e p t floor 8 w a l l ) & p a r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s

12/77
12/77

132 . 1
199 .3
123 .7
1 19,
.8
204 .6

134,. 1
202 .7
122 .7
121 .4
206 .3

137
215
127
128
221

.3
.7
.9
.5
.5

141
225
128
133
235

141..2
2 2 5 ..3
128.. 1
134., 1
2 3 5 ,.6

35921
35922
35923
35992

C a r b u r e t o r s , new a n d r e b u i l t
Pistons and piston rinqs
Valves (intake and exhaust)
P n e u m a t i c and h y d r a u l i c c y l i n d e r s

12/75
12/75
12/75
12/75

166 . 1
159 .2
158,.4
146,.4

170 .9
161 .9
155,.6
149,. 1

175
168
192
161

.8
.0
.7
.0

193 .9
168 .0
198 .0
166,.9

193..9
168,.0
(3)
166..9

206,.5
186,. 1
2 6 0 ,.8
310,.3
174,.9

226
196
302
325
195

. 1
.7
.7
.2
.2

223 .0
207,.0
293 .0
339,.4
176 .7

2 2 8 ..3
207. 9
2 9 1 ..9
340..8
176,.7
2 5 7 ,,4
2 9 1 ..9
196..7
2 4 9 ..0
2 0 9 ,.2

35324
35333
3534C
35362
3537 1

P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s for m i n i n q m a c h i n e r y a n d e q u i p m e n t
O i l f i e l d a n d q a s f i e l d p r o d u c t i o n m a c h i n e r y (2)
E l e v a t o r s a n d m o v i n q s t a i r w a y s (2)
Overhead travelinq cranes and monorail systems
I n d u s t r i a l t r u c k s a n d t r a c t o r s (2)

35413
354 14
354 15
354 16
354 19

Gear c u t t i n q a n d f i n i s h i n q m a c h i n e s
Grindinq and polishinq machines
Lathes
Mi 11i nq machi n e s
P a r t s for m e t a l - c u t t i n q t y p e m a c h i n e tools*

35421
35422
55423
35424
35451

P u n c h i n g , s h e a r i n g , b e n d i n g , a n d f o r m i n q m a c h i n e s (2) . . .
P r e s s , i n c l u d i n q m o c h a n i c a l a n d h y d r a u l i c (2)
Other m e t a l forininq m a c h i n e t o o l s and f c r q i n q m a c h i n e s ( 2 ) .
P a r t s for m e t a l f o r m i n q m a c h i n e t o o l s (2)
S m a l l c u h t i n q t o o l s for m a c h i n e t o o l s / m o t a l w o r k i n q m a c h .

35452
3546 1
35462
35493
3551 1

Precision measurinq tools
P o w e r d r i v e n h a n d t o o l s , e l e c t r i c (2)
P o w e r d r i v e n h a n d t o o l s , p n u e m a t i c (2)
Weldinq and cuttinq apparatus, except electric
D a i r y & milk p r o d u c t s p l a n t m a c h i n e r y a n d e q u i p m e n t

35512
35514
3552 1
35522
35531

36

ELECTRICAL

sold

(2

12/72
12/74

separately

12/75

12/75

.2
.3
. 1
.7
.6

AND E L E C T R O N I C M A C H I N E R Y , E Q U I P M E N T , A N D S U P P L I E S

36131
36132
36 133
36 134
36136

Switchqear, except ducts and relays
P o w e r c i r c u i t b r e a k e r s all v o l t a q e s
Low v o l t a q e p a n e l b o a r d s a n d d i s t r i b u t i o n b o a r d s
F u s e s a n d f u s e e q u i p m e n t , u n d e r 2300 v o l t s
Duct, includinq pluq-in units I accessories,750

voltsSunder

12/75

2 0 4 ,. 1
182..4
2 7 6 ..8
302..0
170..8

3621 1
36212
36231
36232
36233

Fractional horsepower motors
I n t e q r a l h . p . m o t o r s / q e n e r a t o r s , e x c . land t r a n s , e q u i p .
Arc w e l d i n q m a c h i n e s , c o m p o n e n t s , e x c e p t e l e c t r o d e s
. . . .
Arc w e l d i n q e l e c t r o d e s , m e t a l
Resistance welders, accessories, and electrodes

12/68
12/72
12/72
12/72

2 3 5 ..6
2 6 5 ..9
181..4
2 3 0 ,.2
191,.5

2 3 8 ,.2
265,.7
183..5
2 3 0 ..7
4,,2

253
284
139
247
202

.2
.4
. 1
.3
. 1

255 . 1
282 .5
195 .0
248,.0
209,.2

36241
3631 1
3632 1
3633 1
36342

Electrodes
E l e c t r i c h o u s e h o l d c o o k i n q e q u i p m e n t (2)
Household refriqerators, including comb, refrig.-freezers
H o u s e h o l d m e c h a n i c a l w a s h i n g m a c h i n e s , d r y e r s (2)
E l e c t r i c r a z o r s a n d dry s h a v e r s

164,.0
178 .4
124 .6
180,.4
147,.5

166 .3
179 .0
125 .2
181 .9
149,.6

195
186
133
192
153

. 1
.7
.0
.7
.0

195
186
138
193
153

. 1
.3
. 1
.0
.0

195,. 1
187 .7
(3)
193,.0
151,.3

36350
36360
36392
36394
36410

Household vacuum c l e a n e r s , including parts and a t t a c h m e n t s .
Sewing machines & parts, excluding cases and cabinets . . .
Household water heaters, except electric
Dishwashing m a c h i n e s and food waste disposers
Electric lamps (bulbs only), including sealed beam lamps

149,.4
129,. 1
2 2 0 ,. 1
165,. 1
2 5 5 ..9

155,. 1
130,.0
221,. 1
168,.3
2 6 4 ,. 1

153
131
229
175
271

.9
.8
.7
.7
.3

146 .5
153,. 1
233,.3
179 .4
271,.0

146..5
153., 1
2 3 8 ., 1
179..6
2 7 6 ..0

3644 1
36442
36443
36451

P o l e line a n d t r a n s m i s s i o n h a r d w a r e
Electrical conduit and conduit fittings
Other noncurrent-carrying wiring devices and supplies . . .
Residential type electric fixtures, except portable
. . . .

2 7 8 ,,2
217.8
322,.6
2 3 6 ..9

2 8 3 ,.4
2 1 7 ,.8
321.8
2 3 5 ,.8

306
246
344
257

.4
.4
.8
.5

324 .5
259,.9
365 .3
261,.5

325. 0
2 6 2 ..0
366..5
2 6 1 .,5

See footnotes at end of table.




89

12/75
.

12/75

12/75

12/72

Table 13. Continued—Producer price indexes for the output of selected census product classes
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
INDEX
1972
Census code

Product
class

Other
i ndex
base

36462
36463
36470
36485
36512

Commercial and institutional type e l e c . lighting fixtures (
I n d u s t r i a l t y p e e l e c t r i c l i g h t i n g f i x t u r e s (2)
Vehicular lighting equipment (including parts/accessories).
Outdoor liqhtinq equipment
T e l e v i s i o n r e c e i v e r , i n c l u d i n g c o m b i n a t i o n m o d e l s (2) . . .

36623
367 10
36730
3674 1
36742

Intercommunication equipment and electric alarm systems . .
R e c c i v i n q t y p e e l e c t r o n t u b e s , e x c e p t c a t h o d e ray
T r a n s m i t t a l , i n d u s t r i a l , i special p u r p o s e e l e c t r o n t u b e s .
I n t e q r a t e d m i c r o c i r c u i t s ( s e m i c o n d u c t o r n e t w o r k s ) (2) . . .
T r a n s i s t o r s (2)

06/78

36743
36749
36750
36760
36780

D i o d e s a n d r e c t i f i e r s (2)
O t h e r s e m i c o n d u c t o r d e v i c e s (2)
C a p a c i t o r s for e l e c t r o n i c a p p l i c a t i o n s (2)
E l e c t r o n i c r e s i s t o r s (2)
E l e c t r o n i c c o n n e c t o r s (2)

36920
36944

P r i m a r y b a t t e r i e s , w e t a n d dry (2)
Spark plugs

37
37111
37112
37113
38
38251
38252
38423
38424
38513
38734
39

TRANSPORTATION

INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED

Aug.
W

2 3 6 ,.6
2 4 4 ,.0
2C4 ,.4
2 4 7 ,.5
8 8 .7

237
244
227
247
88

.8
.0
.3
.5
.4

2 3 8 ..0
2 4 4 ..0
2 2 7 ,.3
2 6 5 .,6
8 9 ., 1

.9
.9
.8
.3
.4

111. 9
351. 9
246. 8
64.8
101 .0

210
226
186
227
89

12/75
12/75

109,.8
2 6 3 ,.6
2 1 3 ,.4
7 1 ., 1
98,.2

110 .3
2 6 7 ,.5
215 2
7 1,
100,.3

. 1
1 12,
300..7
2 3 5 ,.4
6 7 ..7
101,.2

111
351
239
65
101

12/75
06/76
12/67
12/67
12/75

102,.2
8 6 ,. 1
189,.8
161 .4
147 .5

102 .4
8 5 .8
202 .0
163 .7
148,.0

102,.4
8 6 ,.0
196,.3
168 .9
151 ,.4

102 .4
85 .9
196 .2
17 1 .5
151 .0

102. 5
85. 2
195. 4
172. 1
151. 6

175,.4
184,.8

175 .7
187 .8

181,.0
2 0 2 ,.5

180 .3
197 . 1

181. 4
197., 1

180,.9
230 .9
2 4 6 ,.2

181,. 9
234 .5
2 4 5 ,. 1

193..0
2 5 7 ,.8
2 6 7 ..2

195 .6
26 1 .7
2 8 3 .2

194.,9
2 5 8 .,0
283. 2

12/71
12/71
06/78
06/78
06/78

150.. 1
160. 8
117..9
107., 9
1 12.
,5
17 1.,2

154..5
163..0
1 18,
.9
109..0
113,. 1
172..7

163.,2
168. 8
126 ..0
1 12.6
1 18., 1
190. 6

169,.8
175,.0
128 .0
113 .6
118 .8
188,.8

176. 5
175. 3
128. 2
1 13.6
118. 8
188. 8

12/75
12/78
12/78

4 2 7 .,3
317. 0
5 9 7 ..5
2 3 1 ., 1
118., 1

4 3 0 ..2
3 0 3 .,7
5 4 0 ..8
2 2 9 .,5
1 18.
.9

375. 5
3 1 6 .,5
438. A
187. 7
111. 9

334..7
318,.3
427.8
166..4
110. 8

335. 1
318. 3
434. 6
163. 7
109. 0

12/75

2 2 3 .. 5
162. 3
2 2 2 ..9
170.,4
134,.6

2 2 5 ..2
162..3
2 2 6 ..2
17 1.,8
135,. 1

233. 3
173. 6
235. 3
177 .0
146..4

2 4 1 .,6
172.,5
2 3 9 ..7
174..7
145 .3

242. 1
(3)
239. 7
174. 6
145.,3

2 2 9 ,.4
182,.6
108,.4
135 . 1
143,. 1

2 3 2 ,.4
187 .3
1 1 1.2
136 .0
145 .2

24 1,, 1
198,.0
. 1
1 12,
144 .9
153,.0

242 .9
198 .0
1 10.3
144 .9
148 . 1

242. 9
193. 0
(3)
144..9
149. 9

194,.0
179,. 1
2 1 2 ,.0
2 1 1 ,.5
128,.6
197..5

195,.5
181..4
2 1 2 ,.2
2 1 5 ,.4
127,.8
2 0 0 ..0

2 0 5 ..7
133., 1
225.8
2 2 2 .,0
139..7
211. 6

210 .7
183 .6
225,.8
2 2 5 ,. 1
140,.9
2 1 9 ,.4

210. 7
191 . 1
231. 3
225. 7
153. 8
219. 4

149,. 1

136..4

164.,7

147,.0

152. 5

PRODUCTS

Integrating instruments, electrical
T e s t e q u i p , for t e s t i n g e l e c t r i c a l , r a d i o , £ c o m m . c i r c u i t s
Personal industrial safety devices
Electronic hearing aids
All o t h e r o p h t h a l m i c g o o d s
Watches with imported movements
MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING

INDUSTRIES

3931 1
39312
39314
39420
39442

Pianos
Organs
Other musical instruments and parts
D o l l s a n d s t u f f e d toy a n i m a l s
Toys, excluding games

39443
39491
39492
39521
396 10

Baby carriages and children's vehicles, except bicycles
Fishing tackle and equipment
Golf equipment
Lead pencils and crayons
Costume jewelry and costume novelties

39913
39951
39952
39960
39991
39993

Other brushes
Metal caskets and c o f f i n s , completely lined and trimmed
W o o d c a s k e t s a n d c o f f i n s , c o m p l e t e l y lined a n d t r i m m e d
Linoleum and asphalted-felt-base floor covering
Chemical fire extinguishing equipment and parts
Matches
WHOLESALE TRADE, DURABLE

. .
12/75
12/75

. .
. .
12/75

GOODS
12/75

Iron a n d steel s c r a p

1
Data for April 1981 have been revised to reflect the availability of late
reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4
months after original publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.
2
These indexes are calculated by a revised methodology. See




198 1
Jul . 1
W
1
1

EQUIPMENT

J e w e l r y m a d e of p l a t i n u m m e t a l s a n d k a r a t g o l d
J e w e l r y , m a d e of p r e c i o u s m e t a l s
Flatware
J e w e l e r s ' findings and m a t e r i a l s
Lapidary work and diamond cutting

50931

.6
.8
.6
.3
.8

Apr,. 1
W
1
1

2 0 9 ,.3
2 2 3 ,.2
138 .7
2 2 6 ,.0
89 .3

12/71
12/67

P a s s e n g e r c a r s , k n o c k e d d o w n or a s s e m b l e d
Truck t r a c t o r s » truck c h a s s i s a n d t r u c k s
Buses and fire department vehicles

39111
39112
39142
39151
39152

50

12/67

Ann,
avg,

!
1980
i
1 Aug . 1
1
1
1

"Technical Note on Data from the Producer Price Index Revision" at the
back of this publication.
3
Not available.
N.E.C. Not elsewhere classified.

90

Table 14. Price indexes and percent changes for total railroad freight and selected STCC1 groups
(1969 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
P e r c e n t c h a n g e to A u q . 1981

Indexes
1976
relative
i mportance
3/

Descr i pt i on

Code
\/

Total r a i l r o a d f r e i g h t 2/
01
0113

Iron o r e s 4/

1 1
1 121

B i t u m i n o u s coal 4/

14

Nonmetallic minerals

20

Food p r o d u c t s

24
2421

W o o d or lumber p r o d u c t s
L u m b e r or d i m e n s i o n stock 4/

26

P u l p , p a p e r , or a l l i e d p r o d u c t s

28
! C h e m i c a l or a l l i e d p r o d u c t s
P o t a s s i u m or sodium i n o r q a n i c c o m p o u n d s
2812 1

6
months
aqo

3
months
aqo

from:
1
month
aqo

Auq.
1980

July
1981

Auq.
1981

100. 0

291. 5

333. 2

333. 5

14 .4

5. 0

3. 8

0. 1

9. 1
6.4

275. 9
130. 4

314. 5 315. 1
149. 5 i 149.5

14. 2
14. 6

4.8
4.6

3.4
3. 8

0

3.2
2. 3

318.2
126. 0

363. 3
142. 1

364. 9
142. 9

14. 7
13. 4

5. 7
5. 9

3. 7
3. 6

1 1.3
1 1.1

316. 6
128. 5

363. 2
147. 4

363.2
147. 4

14 .7
14. 7

6. 3
6. 3

4. 9
4.8

0
0
0

Farm p r o d u c t s
G r a i n 4/

10
10 1 1

12
months
i aqo

4/.

.2
.4
.6

3.7

326. 9

385. 9

385.8

18. 0

5.5

4. 1

1 1 3.

290. 5

333.8

334.8

15. 2

4. 7

3. 6

.3

7 .0
2.8

285.6
128. 8

329. 9
148. 4

331 .5
148. 6

16. 1
15. 4

5. 3
4. 7

4. 5
4. 1

.5
. 1

6.4

270. 4

311.4

311.4

15. 2

4. 7

3.8

0

1 1.0
2. 5

281. 3
126. 5

324. 7
143. 0

324.6
142. 9

15. 4
13. 0

4 .,9
4 .,8

3. 9
3. 9

0
-. 1
. 1

P e t r o l e u m or coal p r o d u c t s 4/

3.,7

127., 1 144. 5

144. 6

13. 8

4,.6

3 .6

32

C l a y , c o n c r e t e , q l a s s , or s t o n e p r o d u c t s

4.,3

311. 0

361. 7

361. 7

16. 3

5..0

3..8

0

33
3312

Primary metal products
P r i m a r y iron or steel p r o d u c t s 4/

5., 1
2..9

2 8 9 ..0
120..4

319. 2
131. 2

318. 3
130. 5

10. 1
8. 4

4.. 1
3..7

3. 1
2 .6

-.3
-.5

37
Transportation equipment
37 1 1
M o t o r v e h i c l e s 4/
37 14
M o t o r v e h i c l e p a r t s or a c c e s s o r i e s 4/

9..8
5..0
4,.2

285. 6
120. 0
122..3

321. 0
134. 3
138. 6

321 .0
134. 3
138. 6

12. 4
1 1 9.
13..3

4,. 7
4,.6
4 .9

3 .6
3 .5
3 .7

0
0
0

40

W a s t e or scrap m a t e r i a l s 4/

2 .4

125 .6

151..0

150.,4

19.,7

1 1.4

2 .9

-.4

46

M i s c e l l a n e o u s m i x e d s h i p m e n t s 4/

3..3

124 .7

134.,5

135..3

8 ..5

1 .4

1 .8

.6

29

1

NOTE: The index is designed to measure changes in the prices of
shipping goods by rail in the United States. The representative prices
and sample used for the index reflect the railroads' prices for shipping a
fixed set of commodities under specified and unchanging conditions.
The index is not intended to measure changes in railroad revenue or
shipper costs that result from changes in services or mode.

Standard Transportation Commodity Code.
The price index for total railroad freight also includes STCC groups
not shown separately.
3
The figure shown for each item is its percent of total railroad freight.
4
Dec. 1978=-100.
2




Table 15. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected telephone services
(1972 = 100)
Industry/
product
code

Indexes
Jul

Apr

Descri pti on

1981

Aug.

1/ 1981

1/ 1981

P e r c e n t ch;înge» f r o m :
1981 Jun . 1981 J u l . 1981
A u g . 1980 M a y
to
to
to
to
1/ A U Q . 1981 Jun . 1981 Jul . 1981 A u a . 1981

136.. 1
137,.0
14 1,. 9
123.. 1

142
144
148
123

.0
.0
.0
.8

143..2
144..6
151 ..6
123..8

Toll s e r v i c e
Intrastate MTS
Interstate MTS
International MTS
WATS
Interstate WATS
Intrastate WATS

129,.0
136,.0
127,.4
95 .2
120 .2
1 10 .5
145 .8

139
135
147
83
128
122
146

.2
. 1
.6
.5
.9
. 1
.9

139,,2
135., 1
147,.6
8 3 ..5
128..9
122.. 1
146..9

Directory advertising

159,.6

159 .7

4811-1
4811-111
4811-112
481 1-113

Local s e r v i c e
R e s i d e n t i a l 2/
Business
Optional additional

4811-2
481 1-211
481 1-212
481 1-213
481 1-214
481 1 - 2 1 4 - 1 1
481 1 - 2 1 4 - 1 2
481 1-911

usage

1

156,.6
2

Data for April 1981 have been revised to reflect the
availability of late reports and corrections by respondents. All
data are subject to revision 4 months after original publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.

13..8
15..0
16..0
4,.6
9..2
2,.2
15,.9
- 1 3 ,.2
8 .9
10,.5
5,.5
.4

-2,.3
-3,.3
- 1 ,.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
- ,. 1

6..2
8..2
4,.8
. 1
8,.2
0
15,.9
- 1 2 ,.3
7 ., 1
10,.5
.5
- , .3

0.8
.4
2.4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-1.9

Telephone services contained in the Consumer Price Index cover not only local residential service, but also parts of
toll service, equipment leasing (such as extension phones),
and non-recurring charges (such as installation).

91

Technical Notes

quefied petroleum gas, paper boxes, and motor vehicle
garts.
Crude materials for further processing include products entering the market for the first time which have
not been manufactured or fabricated but will be processed before becoming finished goods. Scrap materials
are also included. Crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs include items such as grains and livestock. Examples of
crude nonfood materials include raw cotton, crude
petroleum, natural gas, hides and skins, and iron and
steel scrap.
For analysis of general price trends, stage-ofprocessing indexes are more useful than commodity
grouping indexes. This is because commodity grouping
indexes sometimes produce exaggerated or misleading
signals of price changes by reflecting the same price
movement through various stages of processing. For example, suppose that a price rise for steel scrap results in
an increase in the price of steel sheet and then an advance in prices of automobiles produced from that steel.
The All Commodities Price Index and the Industrial
Commodities Price Index would reflect the same price
movement three times—once for the steel scrap, once
for the steel sheet, and once for the automobiles. This
multiple counting occurs because the weighting structure for the All Commodities Index uses the total shipment values for all commodities at all stages of processing. On the other hand, the Finished Goods Price Index
would reflect the change in automobile prices, the Intermediate Materials Price Index would reflect the steel
sheet price change, and the Crude Materials Price Index
would reflect the rise in the price of steel scrap. (See illustration.)
To the extent possible, prices used in calculating producer price indexes apply to the first significant commercial transaction in the United States, from the production or central marketing point. Price data are
generally collected monthly, primarily by mail questionnaire. Respondents are asked to provide net prices or to
provide all applicable discounts. BLS attempts to base
producer price indexes on actual transaction prices;
however, list or book prices are used if transaction
prices are not available. Most prices are obtained directly from producing companies on a voluntary and confidential basis, but some prices are taken from trade
publications or from other Government agencies. Prices

Brief Explanation of
Producer Price Indexes
Producer price indexes measure average changes in
prices received in primary markets of the United States
by producers of commodities in all stages of processing.
These data were previously presented as the Wholesale
Price Index. The name "Producer Price Indexes" is
now being used to reflect more accurately the coverage
of the data. The sample used for calculating these indexes continues to contain nearly 2,800 commodities
and about 10,000 quotations selected to represent the
movement of prices of all commodities produced in the
manufacturing, agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining,
gas and electricity, and public utilities sectors. The
universe includes all commodities produced or imported
for sale in commercial transactions in primary markets
in the United States.
Producer price indexes can be organized by stage of
processing or by commodity. The stage-of-processing
structure organizes products by degree of fabrication
(i.e., finished goods, intermediate or semifinished
goods, and crude materials). The commodity structure
organizes products by similarity of end-use or material
composition.
Finished goods are commodities that will not undergo
further processing and are ready for sale to the ultimate
user, either an individual consumer or a business firm.
Capital equipment (formerly called producer finished
goods) includes commodities such as motor trucks,
farm equipment, and machine tools. Finished consumer
goods include foods and other types of goods eventually
purchased by retailers and used by consumers. Consumer foods include unprocessed foods such as eggs and
fresh vegetables, as well as processed foods such as
bakery products and meats. Other finished consumer
goods include durables such as automobiles, household
furniture, and jewelry, and nondurables such as apparel
and gasoline.
Intermediate materials, supplies, and components are
commodities that have been processed but require further processing before they become finished goods. Examples of such semifinished goods include flour, cotton
yarns, steel mill products, belts and belting, lumber, li-




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generally are reported for the Tuesday of the week containing the 13th day of the month.
In calculating producer price indexes, price changes
for the various commodities are averaged together with
weights representing their importance in the total net
selling value of all commodities as of 1972. The detailed
data are aggregated to obtain indexes for stage-ofprocessing groupings, commodity groupings, durability
of product groupings, and a number of special composite groupings. Each index measures price changes
from a reference period which equals 100.0 (usually
1967, as designated by the Office of Management and
Budget). An increase of 125 percent from the reference
period in the Finished Goods Price Index, for example,
is shown as 225.0. This change can also be expressed in
dollars, as follows: "The price of a representative sample of finished goods sold in primary markets in the
United States has risen from $100 in 1967 to $225."

Index Point

Change

Finished G o o d s Price Index
less previous index
equals index point change
Index Percent
Index point change
divided by the previous index
equals
result multiplied by 100
equals index percent change

185.5
184.5
1.0
Change
1.0
184.5
0.005
0 . 0 0 5 x 100
0.5

Percent changes for 3-month and 6-month periods are
expressed as annual rates that are computed according
to the standard formula for compound growth rates.
These data indicate what the percent change would be if
the current rate were maintained for a 12-month period.

Seasonally Adjusted
and Unadjusted Data

Calculating Index Changes
Because price data are used for different purposes by
different groups, the Bureau of Labor Statistics published seasonally adjusted as well as unadjusted changes
each month.
For analyzing general price trends in the economy,
seasonally adjusted data usually are preferred because
they eliminate the effect of changes that normally occur
at about the same time and in about the same magnitude

Movements of price indexes from one month to
another are usually expressed as percent changes rather
than changes in index points because index point
changes are affected by the level of the index in relation
to its base period, while percent changes are not. The
box shows the computation of index point and percent
changes.




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every year—such as price movements resulting from
normal weather patterns, regular production and
marketing cycles, model changeovers, seasonal discounts, and holidays, For this reason, seasonally adjusted data more clearly reveal the underlying cyclical
trends. Seasonally adjusted data are subject to revision
when seasonal factors are revised each year.
The unadjusted data are of primary interest to users
who need information which can be related to the actual
dollar values of transactions. Individuals requiring this
information include marketing specialists, purchasing
agents, budget and cost analysts, contract specialists,
and commodity traders. Unadjusted data generally are
used in escalating contracts such as purchase agreements
or real estate leases.

primary to some other industry. Finally, some industries
have miscellaneous receipts indexes to show price
changes in other sources of revenue received by
establishments within the industry which are not derived
from the sale of their products. Because of the distinction between primary and secondary products, an index
for a product made in one industry may differ from the
index for the same product made in another industry.
Corresponding indexes
Some 7-digit Census products published in table 4
correspond to 8-digit commodities published in table 6.
Similarly, some 4-digit SIC industries and 5-digit Census product classes in table 4 correspond to the ISPI's in
tables 11, 12, and 13. In these cases, movements in the
commodity or Industry-Sector Price Indexes are
calculated on the basis of the movements of their
counterparts in table 4. Although most such indexes
continue to be published in tables, 6, 11, or 13 on their
original base period of 1967 = 100 or some later base,
the corresponding indexes in table 4 are published on a
base of the month of their introduction. Therefore, index levels for corresponding items may differ, but monthly percent changes will be identical.
A point code of ".99" immediately after an 8-digit
commodity code in table 6 identifies a commodity index
that is calculated from a product index in table 4. A
footnote after the industry or product class title in tables
11, 12, or 13 indicates an ISPI based on an index from
table 4. The aggregation of commodity price indexes into commodity grouping indexes in table 6 continues to
follow the traditional methodology; similarly, stage-ofprocessing price indexes in table 1 also are calculated
from the commodity grouping indexes as in the past.

Data from the Producer
Price Index Revision
Each month this report presents data from the Producer Price Index (PPI) revision in table 4, "Producer
price indexes for the net output of selected industries
and their products." Indexes for the four industries in
the pilot program to test the methodology and concepts
of the PPI revision formerly appeared in table 14. Table
4 includes data for additional Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) industries (4-digit level) and Census
products (7-digit level); indexes for Census product
classes (5- and 6-digit levels) and more detailed subproducts (9-digit level); and, for some industries, indexes for other sources of revenue. Thus, table 4 shows
all official indexes arising from the ongoing PPI revision. By 1985, table 4 will cover all 493 SIC mining and
manufacturing industries.
Traditional commodity price indexes and IndustrySector Price Indexes (ISPI's) will continue to be
published. In 1983, however, an entirely new structure
will replace the traditional commodity structure as the
primary vehicle for releasing and analyzing price
changes at the primary market level.

How new indexes differ from traditional
commodity indexes
New indexes differ from traditional commodity indexes in a number of respects:
(1) New indexes are industry-based. The entire output
of each industry is sampled, including primary and
secondary production and miscellaneous receipts.
Traditional commodity indexes are based on a selection
of the most important commodities, and most IndustrySector Price Indexes continue to be calculated from
these traditional commodity indexes. In addition, traditional ISPI's do not cover miscellaneous receipts, and
prices of products are included without systematic
regard for the industry classification of the producer.
New indexes, on the other hand, are based on prices of
primary and secondary products made by producers
classified in the specified industry; as a result, new indexes apply to production within the specified industry.
As data from more mining and manufacturing industries become available, additional indexes will be

Kinds of product indexes
Industries listed in table 4 may be represented by one
to three kinds of product indexes. Every industry has
primary product indexes to show changes in prices
received by establishments classified in the industry for
products made primarily, but not exclusively, within
that industry. To be classified in an industry, an
establishment must have a plurality of its total shipment
value accounted for by primary products. In addition,
some industries also may have secondary product indexes to show changes in prices received by
establishments classified in the industry for products




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shipments from input-output tables produced by the
Bureau of Economic Analysis of the U.S. Department
of Commerce.
(4) New indexes emphasize actual transaction prices
at the time of shipment to minimize the use of list prices
and order prices, which occasionally have been used in
traditional commodity price indexes and ISPI's. In addition, some traditional indexes have been calculated intentionally from order prices rather than from shipment
prices.
(5) New indexes are based on prices reported by companies of all sizes and locations selected by probability
sampling. In addition, individual items and transaction
terms from these firms are chosen by probability techniques. (Estimates of sampling error will be published
later.) In the traditional PPI program, major companies
selected on a judgment basis have been asked to report
prices for volume-selling items under "typical" transaction terms.
For further information on the underlying concepts
and methodology of the PPI revision, see two Monthly
Labor Review articles by John F. Early: "Improving the
Measurement of Producer Price Change," April 1978;
and "The Producer Price Index Revision: Overview and
Pilot Survey Results," December 1979. Reprints are
available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics on request.

constructed to cover each product regardless of the industry of origin.
(2) New indexes are easier to use with other industryoriented economic data because they are classified according to the SIC and incorporate most features of the
Census of Manufactures product code extensions of the
SIC.
(3) New indexes use net output values of shipments as
weights. Net output values refer to the value of
shipments leaving the industry and exclude intraindustry shipments. In contrast, weights in traditional
commodity price indexes and ISPI's include shipments
within an industry. The resulting multiple-counting of
price changes at successive stages of processing is one
major defect of the traditional commodity grouping indexes. Stage-of-processing indexes partially correct this
defect, but new indexes consistently correct it at all
levels of aggregation. (Net output weights are not used,
however, for traditional commodity indexes whose
movements are based on corresponding new indexes.)
In the revision program, the relative importance of
items within a product is based upon shipment value
data and sampling weights from the revision survey
itself. When detailed products are aggregated to the
5-digit product class and 4-digit industry levels,
however, weights are taken from Census of Manufactures data, along with estimates of intra-industry




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