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Supplement to
Producer Prices and Price Indexes
Data for 1980
■partment of Labor
of Labor Statistics
O c to b e r

1981




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Supplement to
Producer Prices and Price Indexes
Data for 1980
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Bureau of Labor Statistics
Janet L. Norwood, Commissioner
October 1981







Preface

This annual supplement to Producer Prices and Price Indexes presents
monthly indexes and annual averages for 1980. In most cases, data are the same
as revised data published in successive m onthly issues of this periodical. The
supplement also provides inform ation on the relative importance o f index com­
ponents at the end of the year. In addition, indexes for selected telephone serv­
ices are included in this supplement for the first time.




Inform ation on changes in the sample for Producer Price Indexes is no longer
being published in the annual supplement. Such inform ation can be found in the
July 1980, January 1981, and February 1981 issues.
Material in this publication is in the public domain and may, with appropriate
credit, be reproduced without permission.

Contents

Page

Page

M onthly indexes and annual averages for Producer Price Indexes,
1980............................................................................................................................... 1
Tables:
1. Stage-of-processing g ro u p in g s ........................................................................ 2
2. Durability-of-product g ro u p in g s.................................................................. 3
3. Commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual
ite m s ................................................................................................................ 4
4. Refined petroleum products by re g io n ..........................................................64
5. Bituminous coal by reg io n ...............................................................................69
6. Special commodity groupings........................................................................ 70
7. Output of selected SIC in d u stries.................................................................. 72
8. Output of selected census product cla sse s....................................................75
9. Total railroad freight and selected STCC g ro u p s ....................................... 87




10. Selected telephone services ............................................................................. 88
Relative im portance...................................................................................................... 89
Tables:
11. Relative importance of components in the Producer Price
Index by stage-of-processing, December 1980 ..........................................90
12. Relative importance of commodities included in the
Producer Price Index, all levels, December 1980 ................................... 104
13. Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector
price index, December 1980 ....................................................................... 139

Technical notes

iv

173

Monthly Indexes and Annual
Averages for Producer Price
Indexes, 1980

from January 1976 through December 1980 were revised early in 1981 to reflect
1972 input-output relationships. (See the January 1981 issue for further details.)
1980 indexes calculated under the survey for the Producer Price Index Revi­
sion program are not presented in this supplement; these data can be found in
the monthly issues of this periodical.

Tables 1 through 10 present 1980 m onthly indexes and annual averages for all
categories covered under the Producer Price Index program . Most data shown
are the revised data published in successive m onthly issues of Producer Prices
and Price Indexes. (All monthly data are subject to revision 4 months after
original publication.) However, revised stage-of-processing ( s o p ) indexes in this
supplement may differ from those previously reported because s o p indexes




1

Table 1. Producer Price Indexes for stage-of-processing groupings, 19801
(1967 = 100)
Grouping

Annual
average

Finished g o o d s .................... ....................................................
Finished consumer g o o d s .................................................
Finished consumer f o o d s ..............................................
C rude..................................................................................
Processed............................................................................
Finished consumer goods, excluding f o o d s .............
Nondurable goods less foods.......................................
Durable goods..................................................................
Capital e q u ip m e n t..............................................................

247.0
248.9
239.5
237.2
237.8
250.8
283.9
206.2
239.8

Interm ediate materials, supplies and components. . . .
Materials and components for m anufacturing.............
Materials for food m anufacturing.................................
Materials fo r nondurable m anu facturing....................
Materials for durable m a n u fa c tu rin g ..........................
Components fo r m anufacturing....................................
Materials and components fo r c o n s tru c tio n ................
Processed fuels and lubricants...........................................
Manufacturing industries.................................................
Nonmanufacturing in d u s tries.......................................
C on tain ers...............................................................................
S u p p lie s ..................................................................................
Manufacturing industries.................................................
Nonm anufacturing in d u s tries .......................................
Feeds..................................................................................
O ther supplies..................................................................
Crude materials fo r fu rther processing..............................
F oodstuffs and fe e d s tu ffs .................................................
Nonfood m a te ria ls ..............................................................
Nonfood materials except fu e |2....................................
M anufacturing ^..............................................................
Construction.....................................................................
Crude fuel 3 ........................................................................
Manufacturing industries^...........................................
Nonmanufacturing in d u s trie s ? .................................

Feb.

Mar.

A pr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

234.4
235.8
231.8
225.9
230.4
235.2
260.4
200.1
229.1

237.7
239.7
232.1
221.2
231.2
240.8
268.6
202.6
230.5

240.0
242.2
233.6
230.6
232.0
243.8
275.6
200.8
232.2

242.1
243.7
230.1
224.1
228.8
247.7
281.5
202.3
236.2

243.4
245.2
231.9
229.1
230.3
249.0
284.2
201.9
236.7

244.9
246.8
233.0
224.5
231.8
250.9
285.9
204.1
237.8

249.3
251.7
241.6
240.9
239.7
253.9
288.4
207.5
240.6

251.4
254.1
246.5
247.0
244.4
255.0
290.0
208.1
241.9

251.4
254.1
247.4
259.8
244.3
254.6
290.9
206.2
241.8

255.4
257.0
248.0
237.8
246.9
258.7
291.7
214.0
249.2

256.2
257.9
248.9
250.5
246.7
259.5
293.9
213.1
250.2

257.2
258.9
249.3
254.8
246.7
260.9
296.2
213.5
250.9

280.3
265.7
264.4
259.5
301.0
231.8
268.3
503.0
425.7
570.9
254.5
244.5
231.9
251.1
229.0
253.6

266.2
255.3
232.3
245.4
304.8
219.7
258.0
450.0
385.4
508.0
244.8
230.9
220.6
236.3
221.9
236.9

271.9
259.6
248.1
248.6
308.4
222.4
262.5
471.1
399.2
534.5
245.7
237.3
222.8
244.8
222.2
247.5

274.3
259.6
243.8
252.4
302.3
224.7
265.9
489.8
411.2
557.9
247.4
239.4
225.5
246.6
218.8
250.7

275.7
260.6
241.5
258.1
296.1
227.6
265.5
496.6
415.2
566.7
253.2
239.7
229.0
245.4
205.2
253.0

277.0
262.5
255.3
260.4
294.1
229.0
265.2
498.2
420.9
565.9
254.4
240.0
230.5
245.0
207.5
251.9

278.8
264.3
259.7
261.0
297.0
230.3
266.9
502.0
425.4
569.6
256.2
241.2
232.8
245.7
205.1
253.4

281.6
265.6
264.4
261.7
297.3
232.4
269.6
514.2
431.0
586.1
257.0
245.3
234.2
251.1
225.2
254.7

284.3
268.9
277.9
263.4
299.2
235.6
271.4
517.4
436.0
588.4
257.4
247.7
235.4
254.1
234.7
255.8

285.3
269.5
275.8
263.2
300.5
237.0
271.7
519.5
440.8
588.9
257.9
250.3
236.1
257.6
246.8
256.9

287.7
273.3
295.1
265.0
304.7
238.4
272.4
516.2
440.6
583.7
260.1
252.3
237.5
259.9
250.3
258.8

289.1
273.9
299.0
266.7
303.8
238.3
274.0
521.3
445.2
589.3
259.5
255.2
238.7
263.8
259.2
261.3

291.9
275.7
279.6
268.5
304.3
246.3
276.6
539.4
457.9
611.4
260.6
255.0
239.5
263.0
251.5
262.4

304.6
259.2
401.0
346.1
357.4
237.6
615.0
690.5
567.0

287.8
243.6
381.6
334.9
346.3
226.0
559.0
616.7
524.3

298.5
253.1
394.7
346.0
358.3
228.7
579.8
645.0
539.5

293.6
246.5
393.8
344.9
356.9
229.9
579.8
644.3
540.0

286.2
235.8
393.4
342.0
353.5
232.4
591.4
659.0
549.3

289.3
243.0
387.5
333.3
343.8
232.8
600.0
670.3
555.9

288.4
243.0
384.6
328.9
338.9
234.1
604.0
675.7
558.8

304.3
263.4
390.8
333.9
343.9
239.1
615.1
690.5
567.1

317.0
276.8
401.9
344.8
355.4
243.7
626.3
705.4
575.5

319.3
276.6
409.8
351.4
362.6
244.8
639.1
722.0
585.4

322.8
279.1
415.4
355.6
367.1
245.3
650.9
738.1
593.8

324.6
277.3
424.9
363.9
376.1
246.5
664.9
755.8
605.2

323.5
271.6
433.8
373.3
386.5
247.4
670.2
762.9
608.9

Jan.

See footnotes at end of table.




2

Table 1. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for stage-of-processing groupings, 19801
(1967 = 100)
Annual
average

G r o u p in g

Special groupings:
Finished goods, excluding f o o d s ....................
Interm ediate materials less foods and feeds .
Interm ediate foods and f e e d s ...........................
Crude materials less agricultural products 2 4
Finished energy g o o d s ........................................
Finished goods less en ergy..................................
Finished goods less foods and energy..............
Finished consumer goods less
foods and e n e r g y ............................................
Interm ediate energy goods.................................
Interm ediate materials less foods and energy
Crude energy m aterials........................................
Crude nonfood materials less e n e r g y ..............

Jan.

Feb.

M a r.

A p r.

M ay

June

J u ly

Aug.

S e p t.

O c t.

N ov.

D ec.

216.4

233.7
268.9
228.3
425.7
601.0
213.8
207.9

238.0
274.2
239.3
439.5
640.9
215.4
209.9

240.6
277.1
235.3
439.2
676.8
216.1
210.4

244.5
279.1
229.5
437.7
701.3
217.1
213.0

245.6
279.6
239.7
430.2
712.4
217.9
213.4

247.3
281.5
242.0
428.6
714.3
219.4
215.1

205.2
283.8
251.4
434.6
720.1
223.6
217.8

251.4
285.8
263.7
447.1
724.3
225.7
218.8

251.1
286.6
265.9
454.1
726.1
225.6
218.3

256.2
288.2
280.3
463.2
724.9
229.7
223.7

257.0
289.3
285.7
473.8
731.4
230.3
224.2

258.2
293.5
270.0
482.8
741.8
230.8
224.8

204.2
484.9
261.8

196.6
432.1
252.5

199.0
453.3
256.2

198.9
471.2
257.5

481.0
259.3

2 0 1 .2

203.1
485.6
260.8

205.7
496.6
262.2

206.6
499.6
264.2

206.0
501.2
264.9

210.4
498.1
266.9

210.7
502.7
267.6

2 1 1 .2

478.9
258.8

586.1
269.4

538.3
270.7

547.9
286.6

552.3
281.7

563.4
272.7

570.6
257.2

577.2
247.1

583.3
253.5

596.6
263.1

604.6
271.0

614.2
273.8

632.0
277.2

652.2
277.9

247.8
282.3
252.6
446.4
701.3
2 2 2 .1

1 Monthly data and annual averages have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports
and corrections by respondents.
2 Includes crude petroleum.
3 Excludes crude petroleum.
4 Formerly titled “Crude materials for further processing, excluding crude foodstuffs and

2 0 0 .8

519.0
270.6

feedstuffs, plant and animal fibers, oilseeds, and leaf tobacco.”
NOTE: Stage-of-processing indexes have been revised from January 1976 through December
1980. See ’’Monthly indexes and annual averages for producer price indexes, 1980,” p. 1.

Table 2. Producer Price Indexes for durabllity-of-product groupings, 19801
(1967=100)
Annual
average

Grouping

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Total durable goods ............................................................
Total nondurable goods .....................................................

251.5
282.4

243.8
263.2

247.1
270.2

247.0
273.4

247.7
274.4

247.1
277.6

248.7
278.8

251.2
285.6

253.1
290.3

253.7
291.2

258.4
293.0

258.6
295.2

261.0
296.3

Total m anu fac tu res...............................................................
D u r a b le .............................................................................
N o n d u ra b le ......................................................................

261.5
250.8
273.0

248.4
242.9
253.9

253.2
245.7
260.8

255.2
245.6
265.2

257.0
246.7
267.9

258.3
246.7
270.7

259.8
248.5
271.7

263.0
251.0
275.9

265.7
252.7
279.5

265.8
253.1
279.5

269.6
257.8
282.1

270.5
257.9
284.0

272.0
260.4
284.3

.........................

305.7
278.2
306.7

287.6
282.8
286.9

295.9
305.3
294.2

295.4
303.4
293.8

290.4
286.0
289.8

292.7
262.2
294.0

293.8
249.9
296.1

307.7
255.2
310.6

315.7
265.8
318.4

319.9
274.9
322.2

319.6
282.7
321.3

322.9
285.6
324.6

326.2
284.0
328.2

Total raw or slightly processed goods

1 Monthly data and annual averages have been revised to reflect the availability of late
reports and corrections by respondents.




3

Table 3. Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE HO.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

A l l commodities

268.8

254. 9

260 .2

261. 9

262. 8

I n d u s t r i a l commodities

274. 8

260.6

265. 9

268.6

Farm products, processed foods and feeds

244.7

231.9

237.0

Farm products

249.4

236.4

238.6

219.0

01
0 101
0104
0105
0106
02
0?1")
0216
0217
0218
0219
0221
0222
0223

Fresh f r u i t s
Ci t r u s f r u i t s
Grapefr ui t, Florida
Lemons
Oranges, F l o r i d a
Oranges, C a l i f o r n i a
Other f r u i t s
Apples, De l i c i ous
Apples, McIntosh
Bananas, 40 l b . box
Grapes
Peaches
Pears
St rawberri es
Cantaloupes

237.6
196.4
209.9
16 1.7
197.5
154.9
254.7
251.5
237.5
239. 9
333.6
124.7
188.0
267.0
222.0

0101
0102

Dried f r u i t s
Prunes
Rai si ns

01
0101
02
0211
0212
0213
0214
0215
0216
0217
0218
03
0331
0332
04
0441
0442
0443
0444
0445

Fresh and d r i e d veget abl es
Dried veget abl es
Beans, dr i e d
Fresh veget abl es, except pot atoes
Cabbage
Carr ot s
Cel ery
Corn, sweet
Let t uce
Oni ons
Tomatoes
Snap beans
Sweet potatoes
New York
Chi cago
White pot atoes
Western, Chicago
Midwestern, Chicago
Eastern, New York
Western, New York
White pot at oes, Western, Los Angeles

01

Fresh and d r i e d f r u i t s and veget abl es

0112

0113

Grai ns

012
0121

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

011
0111

COMMODITY

0101
0102

Wheat
Hard w i nt e r Or d. , no. 1, Kansas Ci t y
Spri ng, no. 1, D. N. Ord. , Mi nneapol is

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

264. 2

265.6

270. 4

273. 8

274.6

277.8

279. 1

280.8

271. 3

27 1.9

273. 5

276.2

278.2

278.8

282.0

283. 4

286.6

234.9

229. 3

233. 8

234.3

246. 6

255. 1

256. 5

259.4

260 .5

257.0

242. 3

239. 3

228. 9

233. 5

233.4

254. 3

263.8

267. 0

263.6

264. 9

265. 3

220.6

218. 5

223.2

244.0

233.5

252.0

254.0

266. 2

240. 9

246.6

245. 1

222.0
156.6
172.8
144.6
170.3
140. 1
250.4
259.9
214.7
253. 9
342.9
C2)
188.2
227.0
( 2)

242. 3
165.4
173.2
152. 1
179.2
160.7
275.9
258.6
224.4
235. 2
( 3)
( 2)
230. 1
423. 5
( 2)

237.7
185.3
191.0
175.7
167.3
189.5
260.0
276 .4
224.4
267. 1
( 2)
( 2)
( 3)
220.2
( 2)

229.7
188.9
212. 8
194.3
172.0
160 .7
246. 8
276. 4
248. 8
250.0
(2)
( 2)
( 2)
162.6
214.7

244. 4
186.8
207 .4
162.6
188.5
174.7
269. 1
276. 4
268. 3
280.7
(2)
(2)
(2)
189.7
264.0

224. 1
143.7
150 .4
132. 1
176.5
134.3
259.5
313.6
292.7
216. 3
( 2)
168.2
( 2)
216. 8
182.0

250. 2
244.7
369.6
160.7
238.6
133.4
250. 9
(2 )
(2)
222. 0
( 2)
82. 0
(2)
237. 1
214.7

268.2
273. 4
( 2)
208.0
234. 1
141.2
263.7
(2)
( 2)
216.3
409 .8
124.0
206.7
223.6
214.7

267.3
269.4
(2)
( 3)
( 2)
(3)
264. 3
(2)
331.7
222. 9
355.2
(2)
210.4
189.7
249.0

224.3
209.7
269.2
166 .4
233.4
152.5
229.3
206 .3
198.8
( 3)
287.3
(2)
184.8
372.7
214.7

219. 3
16 1.7
148.5
( 3)
218. 4
162.9
244. 1
198. 0
18 5. 4
24 0. 9
300 . 1
(2)
150.2
474. 3
(2)

221. 1
171.7
204.0
120.7
194.5
154.2
242.2
198. 0
135.4
233.7
306 .2
(2)
145.4
(2 )
(2)

386.6
302.7
454.7

383.4
309.6
444.8

380.0
302.3
444. 8

380.0
302.3
444.8

381. 1
302. 3
446.7

381 . 1
302. 3
446.7

382. 1
302. 3
448.7

383. 1
302. 3
450 .6

383. 1
302. 3
450.6

388. 1
308. 4
454.5

4C3.5
30 1.0
489.7

397 . 1
298. 6
479.9

397. 1
258.6
( 3)

219.0

196.8

182.6

182.6

197.8

223.0

221. 3

232.7

221.0

243.6

233. 9

248. 5

244.2

355.5
173.0
226.6
223.8
217.4
202. 1
213.0
209. 9
96.3
223. 1
201.8
194.3
205.7
310.4
341.9
352.6
286. 8
291. 1
345.7

307. 1
163.3
211.4
223. 4
226. 1
249. 1
175.7
129.0
108.5
277.3
166.3
161.2
168.9
251.5
291.8
244.5
184.0
261.5
316.5

307. 1
141.8
155.7
189.2
146.7
249. 1
163.3
117.2
82. 4
329.0
162.4
150.8
168.9
267.2
291.8
253.7
281. 1
261. 5
303. 8

352.6
141.2
168.5
161.0
18 1.4
249. 1
166. 1
112.4
88. 9
244. 4
167.0
150.8
176. 1
259.6
286.0
240. 1
267. 3
265. 3
297. 8

352.6
163.7
177. 1
160.0
232.9
228.4
217.7
149.8
108.5
188.0
158.3
156.0
159.2
246. 3
286.0
246.4
237.6
251. 9
278. 2

352.6
195.5
308. 5
181. 1
238. 4
207.6
240.6
333.0
91.1
197.4
16 1.4
156.0
164. 1
244. 7
286.0
244. 0
306.6
251. 9
239.9

352.6
198.3
342.8
199.3
231.4
214.5
194.8
341.3
117.1
237.8
180.4
166 .4
188.2
223.0
280. 1
266. 1
214.6
233. 3
224.6

352.6
173.5
201.8
259.6
213. 8
200.7
223. 4
243.5
77.4
150.4
237.9
239. 1
236. 5
374.0
408.5
665.3
321.9
333. 3
316.5

375.4
164.5
182.8
214. 3
189.3
133.8
212.0
224.8
97.6
206. 8
328.8
311.9
337.8
337.4
411. 4
440. 8
337.3
315.3
326.7

364.0
186.0
223. 9
235. 5
210.3
131.5
286.5
224.8
99. 8
156.0
222. 3
197.6
236. 5
378.2
( 3)
442.9
295. 1
338.4
449.2

364. 0
173. 1
205.7
234.0
189.3
( 3)
212.0
210. 9
125.8
196 . 1
198. 1
197.6
197.9
383.5
420. 2
393.7
325.8
338.4
469.7

364.0
191.5
243.7
30 1. 9
247. 1
173.0
292. 2
187.3
8 0. 3
202. 1
211. 8
233. 9
197.9
38 1.7
402.7
399. 2
337.3
342. 2
459.5

420 . 9
183.7
297 . 1
326. 1
301.5
186.8
171.9
244.7
78. 1
291 .4
227 .2
210.6
236.5
378. 1
396 .8
394.0
333.4
299.9
466.3

239.0

214.6

223. 3

217. 9

210.8

219. 0

215. 3

244.8

256. 5

260.6

269.2

270. 9

265.2

253.4
257.4
235.8

248.3
255.6
223. 9

255. 2
260. 5
227. 6

245. 5
248. 5
224. 8

227. 4
228.6
210.7

241.2
244. 9
229.7

234. 8
240.9
224.8

251.0
249.4
252. 5

254. 9
261.6
240.7

257. 9
265.5
230. 9

276. 3
280. 1
255.4

286.2
290 .6
264.3

261.9
262.2
244.6

See footnotes at end of table.




4

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

0103
0 104

W heat ( C ON T ' D )
So ft white# n o .1 ,
Red w i n t e r , n o . 2 ,

01
0101
02
0205
03
0311
04
0415

Other g r a in s
Barley
No. 2 f e e d , M i n n .
Cor n
N o . 2, Chicago
Oa t s
No.2, M in ne ap olis
Rye
No.2, M in neap olis

0 121

0122

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE NO.

Portland,
S t. Louis

Or e g o n

L i vestock

013
01
0 10 1
0111
0122
0 123
02
0231
0241
03
0351
035 3

Cattle
Steers
Pr i me
Choi ce
Good
Standard
Cows
Commerci a l
C u t t e r and c a n n e r
C al ves
Calves, Choice, La nc as ter
C hoi ce , South S t . Paul

01
0 16 1
0171
02
0281

Hogs
B a r r o ws a nd g i l t s
200-240 l b .
Barrows and g i l t s
Sows
Sows 3 5 0 - 4 0 0 l b

0191

Lambs
Cho i ce

0 131

0132

0 133

Live

014
02
0181
0 18 5

Turkeys
Hens
Toms

0142

Plant

0 15

a nd f r y e r s

a nd a n i m a l

0101
0101
0 106
0107
0 108
0 111

Domestic a p p a re l
64*5, s tap le 2
62's, staple 3
60*s, s tap le 3
58*5, stap le 3
5 4 f s, s t a p l e 3

0152

lb.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

249.7
265.9

246.2
257.2

255.8
272.9

244.4
2 63. 1

2 39. 1
233.6

230. 1

193. 6

203.3

200 . 7

199.6

1 69 . 9

169.9

1 78. 4

230 . 6

193. 6

205.0

248.3

211. 1

237.6

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

235.5
248.4

235.5
225.5

250.4
253.7

237. . 6
266 . 3

2 48 , .0
2 76 , .6

265.4
300 . 8

280. 9
304.3

257.3
237.9

200 . 4

205. 1

203. 1

241.0

257 . 5

2 62 , .4

264.9

261.4

267.3

178. 4

174. 1

165.6

220. 8

208 . 1

199 .6

225. 1

263.3

242. 1

200.9

200.9

206. 1

204.0

239.6

262 . 1

2 67 , . 3

266.3

256.9

264.8

213.2

213.9

2 11. 8

221. 0

228.8

268.6

243, . 0

2 67 , . 9

282.8

297 . 0

320.5

214.8

204. 1

1 98. 9

184. 7

208.3

232.0

270.6

244 , . 9

2 42 . .7

262.0

292. 1

296.4

252.7

247.8

257.2

251.8

230.5

233.3

240.0

260.5

275 , .7

266, .8

263.0

254.8

251.4

262.6
270.8
305.0
27 1 . 6
269.8
277.5
272.0
259.8
27 1 .8
183.5
131.9
235.4

259.8
267.3
302. 1
267 . 8
266 . 4
278.3
275.9
265.2
275.0
174.4
131.2
217.8

270 . 8
275.6
310.5
276.5
274.2
283.0
313.5
299.6
313.1
177.0
136.3
217.8

267 . 4
273. 1
307.0
272. 9
274.8
286. 1
299. 1
282.8
299.8
187 . 3
141.4
233.3

250.4
255.7
282. 9
256.5
255.8
264.9
276 . 5
268. 1
274.9
188.3
143.3
233.3

2 53. 1
261. 1
278.4
262.5
262.7
264.0
26 1. 5
249.5
261.4
177. 1
129.0
225.5

255.9
263.3
285.2
265. 1
262. 1
267.3
271.3
252.4
273.4
173.5
121. 8
225.5

267.0
280.2
308.4
283.0
275. 1
278.7
24 1. 0
228. 1
241 . 6
173. 1
121 . 0
225.5

280, . 8
2 92 , .5
329. . 8
295 . .7
2 85 , .4
2 84 , . 2
270 ,. 9
259 , .4
270 , .4
180 ,. 1
1 2 2 ,. 6
238 , . 0

27 1..0
2 7 9 . .9
326 . .4
281 . 3
2 7 4 . .8
2 8 3 . .0
275. . 5
2 6 3 , .7
2 7 5 . .0
197, .4
130. .9
2 6 4 . .4

265.3
273.5
317.8
273.5
272.4
284.2
272.5
263.7
27 1 . 0
201.7
139.5
264.4

255.8
264.0
306 . 7
263. 1
265.7
278.3
261.7
251.5
261.0
184. 1
130. 6
238. 0

253.6
263.5
(3)
261.8
267.6
278.3
244.7
233.0
244.8
187. 9
135 . 1
241. 1

189.3
190.3
193.6
(3)

177.3
178. 6
13 1. 1
173. 6

181. 6
182.3
184. 4
179.0

168.3
168.7
169.6
169 . 1

135. 5
136 . 1
137. 3
134 . 9

138.4
139.5
141. 4
136. 1

156. 4
158. 4
16 1. 0
153.0

206.5
208.4
210.7
204. 9

226 ,. 5
2 28 , . 0
236 . 3
(3)

2 2 1 ,. 0
221.4
227 ,. 7
(3)

223.9
223.8
230 . 8
(3)

220.8
222.3
222.9
225. 1

215.0
216.5
219.7
210.3

187. 4

1 73 . 1

183. 8

173.2

136.5

133.2

141.6

195.8

2 2 1 ,. 7

2 2 8 . .3

237.6

214.9

209.5

304.0

290 . 6

317.4

290 . 6

291.7

315.2

312.9

304 , . 0

2 9 9 . .5

295.0

295.0

268.2

202. 1

195.2

184.6

180 . 1

17 1 . 9

171.3

166.6

227.2

2 24 . .5

2 4 1 . ,0

222.9

221.0

218.9

196 . 5

190.2

179.5

173.0

162.8

164.7

162.8

231.4

2 2 4 . ,4

241. 5

214. 1

207 . 2

206.5

178. 8
(3)
(3)

169.7
186.8

156.7
185.4
207.4

183.3
225.2
233.6

194. 6
236. 2
251. 2

207. 1
247. 2
27 1. 6

221.8
258.2
297.9

236.5
285.7
306.7

229.7
277.4
297.9

298.7

Raw c o t t o n
Gr 4 1 , s t a p l e

0151

stockyards

poultry

Chi c k e n s
Broilers

0141

270-300

at

ANN.
AVG.

185. 6
1 78. 8
193. 3
176.5
230.9
225.2
203.3
208.8
C3 )
239.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
fibers
34-10
wool
3/4
in.
in.
1/4
1/2

s pot mkt .
in.
and
and
in.
in.

a n d up
up
up
a nd up
a nd up

avg.

27 1. 1

239.0

269.5

254.9

266 . 9

272.7

247.0

267.0

280. 8

295. 2

278.5

287.2

294. 1

280.5

244.7

278.6

262.2

275.9

282.6

253.9

276.4

291 , .7

307 , . 2

288.6

298.0

305.8

187. 4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

183.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

1 83. 5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

183.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
C3 )

183.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

183. 5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

183.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

183.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

183..5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

193.. 9
207..5
196 ,. 6
184. .3
189. .3
172. . 0

193.9
207.5
196. 6
184.3
189.3
172.0

196. 6
207 . 5
200 . 8
188.5
194.0
172.0

196.6
207 . 5
200 . 8
188.5
194.0
172. 0

See footnotes at end of table.




5

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

015 3

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

263.3
186 . 6
(3)
(3)
369.3
524.2
314. 1

260.7
186.6
(3)
C3 )
363.7
509.3
310.5

262. 9
186 . 6
(3)
(3)
363.5
505.6
315.3

267.6
195.8
204.6
224.6
363.5
505 . 6
315.3

265.4
195.3
203. 9
(3)
364.4
50 1 . 9
311.7

27 1. 1
204.6
216.7
(3)
366 . 7
4 9S.2
3 14. 1

213.2
224.6
368.6
501 . 9
315.3

01
0101
02

Pla nt f i b e r s , except cotton
Hard f i b e r s
Abaca, m a n i l a f i b e r , g ra d e
Soft (bast) fib e rs
J u te ,r a w ,b a n g tossa C

259.7
342.2
(3)

252.0
320.3
(3)

255.5
327.6
249. 1

258.7
333.8
(3)

260.3
336 . 9
(3)

26 1 . 9
34 0 . 0
C3 )

262.5
341 . 1
(3)

262.8
34 1 . 6
(3)

262.8
34 1 . 6
(3)

259.9
355.2
274.0

257.3
352.7
269.4

26 1 . 2
357.6
278.5

260 . 9
357. 1
278.5

I

0102

Milk e lig ib l e
Milk, flu id

for flu id
us e

0101

Milk,
man uf act u rin g grade
M i l k , man uf act u ri ng grade

270.7

202.0

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

175.9

172.8

175. 9

175.9

27 1 . 2

262.3

263.8

263. 1

265.4

265.4

265.5

265.8

27 1 . 6

275.5

230 . 9

284.7

290.5

200

251.6
193.8

253.4
195.2

252.4
194. 4

253.5
195. 3

253.5
(3)

253.6
195. 4

254 . 3
195 . 9

260 . 3
200 . 5

264.2
203.5

270 . 0
208. 0

272.9

J UN / 7 3

259.8
.6

210.2

278. 1
214.2

J UN / 7 3

300.5
216.6

289.3
208.3

289.2
208.2

290.4
209.0

297.2
214.0

297.2
(3)

297.4
214. 1

296. 1
213.2

300 . 4
216.2

304.0
218. 9

307.4
22 1 . 3

315.0
226.8

322. 9
232.5

17 1 .0

165.6

150. 4

184.2

153.3

140.5

146 . 8

159.3

176.9

183.4

175. 2

194. 0

217.5

Flui d milk
us e

Eggs

1 49. 5

144.7

131.5

161. 0

134.0

122.9

123.3

139.3

154.6

164.6

153. 1

169.6

190 . 1

218. 1

224.7

215.9

205. 1

206 . 9

207 . 4

251.4

261.5

280.7

234.4

298.3

310.2

0101

Hay
Alfalfa

236.2

202.5

202.5

202.5

178.6

154.8

166.7

214.4

273.9

297 . 7

297.7

321.6

321.6

0101
0111

Hayseeds
Alfalfa
Clover

250.2
235.8
237.6

265.9
253. 1
234.3

260.4
247.8
230.3

248. 0
234.5
230 . 3

246.0
232.5
229.2

244.8
23 1 . 1
229.2

242.3
228.5
229.2

248. 1
234.5
231.2

253. 1
238.4
24 1 . 2

252.4
237.8
240.2

253.4
236 . 5
258. 1

247.5
230 . 5
256.2

240 . 2
224 . 5
242.3

0101
0111
0121

Oilseeds
Flaxseed
Peanuts
Cottonseed
Soybeans

249.2
221 . 7
(3)
(3)
256 . 2

219.7
190. 6
185.6
194. 9
227 . 1

227.9
203.2
191.3
196.6
236.5

217.6
203.2
(3)
(3)
223.3

208.9
185.8
207.3
(3)
211.3

215.5
192. 1
204.7
(3)
219.7

214. 0
204.7

258.5
228.4
200.7
(3)
272.7

259.7
244. 1
203.3
189.7
274.3

278.7
239.4
(3)
(3)
297.8

283. 1
247.3
(3)
213.8
300 . 9

295.8
253.6
(3)
229.3
314.9

310.4
267.7

227.6
276 . 7

Egg s,
Hay,

DEC/7 1

(3)

247 . 1

la rge

h a y s e e d s a nd o i l s e e d s

hayseeds

O th e r f a r m p r o d u c t s

019

03
0331

G re e n c o f f e e , c o c o a b e a n s ,
Gr e e n c o f f e e
S a n t o s , no. 4
Colombian, M a n i z a l e s
A m b r i z , t wo bb
M e x i c a n , w ashed
Cocoa b e a n s
Accr a
B ah i a
Tea
Black

0101

Leaf tobacco
L e a f to b a c c o

01
010 1
0111
0113
0115

02
0221
0222

019 3

JULY

263. 9
186.6
(3)
(3)
370 . 5
546.5
313.5

0131

019 2

JUNE

275. 1
186.6
(3)
(3)
395.0
632.0
329.7

018

0191

MAY

284.8
186 .6
(3)
(3)
415.9
693.0
344.6

0 105

0183

APRI L

284.0
186.6
(3)
(3)
414.1
669.2
344.0

0171

018 2

MARCH

278.2
186. 6
(3)
(3)
40 1 . 6
650.6
333.8

017

0181

FEB.

270.6
190. 9
(3)
C3 )
380 . 6
56 1 . 5
321 . 8

016

0162

JAN.

F o r e i g n wool
A p p a r e l wool
A u s t r a l i a n 6 4 ' s t y p e 62
S. A f r i c a n , 6 4 , s - 7 0 , s , good t o p m a k i n g
C a r p e t wool
B . A . No v e mb e r , 4 0 * s / 3 6 , s
New Z e a l a n d , 2nd s h e a r B

0231

0161

ANN.
AVG.

01
0101
0 107
02
0212
0214

0 15 5

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE NO.

a nd t e a

668.8

299.0

301.1

304.7

311.5

304.8

311.0

309.4

292.4

232.7

292.0

285.8

296.6

296 . 0

425. 1
430.3
436.4
448.8
440.6
396.2
470.6
468.4
472.5

439.5
433.7
399.3
437.4
499.7
438.9
568.0
572.5
559.2

450.3
441.2
450.0
423.3
473. 1
411.3
600 . 8
596.8
605. 1

462.7
463.0
433. 1
498.5
502.7
464.0
553.8
551.7
555.3

446.6
448.9
439.4
453.9
479.0
461.4
517.8
510.0
528.5

460 . 7
472.3
460 . 5
482. 1
502.7
486.5
476.0
468.4
486.4

456.2
469.2
445.8
470 . 3
523.4
476 . 5
462.2
458.0
467 . 3

417.7
424.2
4 11.9
435.0
458.3
413.8
452.0
451. 1
451.9

395. 1
40 1 . 2
435.2
397.4
393.3
346 . 1
421 . 8
416.4
429.0

397 . 8
403.5
435.2
423.3
384.4
338.6
428. 1
426.8
429.0

395.7
403.0
443.6
446 . 8
357 . 8
326.0
414.3
416.4
409.8

392.3
404.4
443.6
458.6
360.8
300 . 9
379.7
381.7
375.3

337. 1
399.3
439.4
455.6
351.9
290.9
372.6
37 1 . 3
373.4

214.3

207.9

218. 0

220.6 220. 1

218.6

212.6

213.3

214.3

215.6

(3)

209.3

207 . 4

222.2

216.8

214.8

217.7

(3)

218.7

217.7

217.7

233.4

223.3

225.6

240.6

Nuts

See footnotes at end of table.




202.0

(3)
218. 1

6

218.0

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE

COMMODITY

NO .

0193
0 10 1

Nuts (CONT'D)
P e c a n s (in she l l )
Processed

02

Cereal

021
0211
01
0 106

0 107
0 108
0 109
03
031 1
0321

foods

and

and

bakery

feeds
products

Bakery products
Bread
Breads wheat/ northeast
Bread/ white/ north central
Bread, white/ south
Bread/ white, west
Other bakery products
C o o k ie s
Crackers

0215
0223

Flour and flour base mixes
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
Soft red winter wheat flour
Standard patents, Portland, Oregon
Flour base mixes and doughs
Flour base cake mix
Pie crust mix

0 10 1
0 102

Milled rice
R i c e , n o . 2,
R i c e , n o . 2,

0212
01
0 10 1
0102

0 103
0 109
0 111
02

0213

0214
0 102

0 103
0 104

0221
01
0 10 1
0 102

0 104
0 106
0 109
03
0315
04
0421
0423
0424
0425
0431
05
0563
0565
0567
0568

poultry,

and

Meats
Beef and veal
Beef, P r i m e
Beef, C h o i c e , Y G 3
Beef, U t ility
Beef, Good, Y G 3
V e a l , Prime
Lamb
C h o ic e
Pork
Bacon
Ham, smoked, f u l l y c o o k e d
Picnics, smoked
Boston butts
Pork loins, fresh
Other meats
F r a n k f u r t e r s , all m e a t
Bologna, all m eat
Fresh pork sausage, all pork
Canned ham

JAN.

FEB.

APRIL

(2 )

(2 )

JUNE

JULY

(2 )

(2 )

(2 )

MAY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

(2 )

238.6

136 .3

(2 )

241.2

228.5

233. 1

231.6

228 .6

233. 1

233. 9

24 1.5

24 9.4

249.8

256. 1

257.2

2 5 1. 5

236 .0

225.4

229. 9

2 3 1 .3

2 3 2 .4

234.7

233.2

234.7

235.3

233.3

2 4 1 .5

245.3

248.7

247. S
237. 1
(3)
233. 0

237.S
229.6
2 10.5
235.0

243.7
234.3
213.2
2 3 7 .9
2 13 . 5
241 . 1
273.5
233.7
2 4 0 .3

245
235
214
237

.7
.0
.3

246.9
236. 1
214.0
239.3

246.5
235.5
215.3
236. 1

220 . 2

220 .2

22C.2

24 4 .3
2 7 4 .3
(3)
244..4

244.3
230 .8
296.4
2 4 7 .3

244.8
230 .8
2 96 .4
2 4 7 .3

2 4 7 .7
237 . 1
(3)
236.2
22 1 .4
249.3
280 . 8
2 9 6 .4
247.3

243.2
2 3 7 .9
(3)
236.2
223.7
250 . 1
230 . 8
296.4
2 4 7 .3

249.6
239.7
(3)
236.7
224 . 1
243.4
230 .8
296.4
2 4 7 .3

252. 1
24 1 . 1
223.4
241.2
224. 9
2 4 7 .7
2 3 6 .7
304.2
2 4 7 .3

255.0
2 4 1.8
223.4
2 4 0 .9
227.3
243.3
2 9 6 .3
3 15 .0
253.3

259.3
244.8
2 2 6 .3
242. 0
223.5
2 5 6 .3
304 .6
322. 9
263.8

137
175
164
169
157
30
154
2 16
2C9
130

193.2
13 1 .3
177 .4
175.3
168.6
31.6
164 . 6

197 . 0
136 . 6
137 .5
178.2
179.3
S3.3
170 . 0

222.2

222.6

.3

193.9
132 1
17 5 !7
173.4
169.2
82 .2
163.5
222.5
214.3
130 .3

214.3
130.3

214.3
135.9

201.5
190.0
190 . 7
132. 0
179.0
87.5
17 1.7
229.5
214.3
135.9

204.4
193.5
190.4
188.6
179.2
90 .5
178. 0
231.1
214.3
135.9

2C8.3
197 .4
192.4
190.8
18 1.4
93.5
138 . 1
234.9
2 19.8
135.9

208.3
193.6
192. 9
192.2
181 . 8
93.3
188.4
232.4
219.8
135. 9

205.8
194 .5
187 .4
(3)
(3)
90 .4
173.6
233.3
219.8
135.9

225.3
247 . 1
205.5

219.9
2 4 1 .2

225.9
241.2
210.4

237.2
247 . 1
225. 1

265.8
238. 3
244.7

287.3
311.8
264.2

260.4
2 3 1 .3
206.3
243.6

263.7
231 .3
2 0 6 .3
243.6

265.5
293.3
(3)
243.6

(2 )

2 11. 6

246 . 1
2 3 1 .4
293. 0
247.2

234.9
263. 9
2 7 6 .7
233.4

193. 1
187.6
18 1 .5
18 1.3
172.4
36 . 6
DEC/73
169.5
223.7
211.5
D E C / 7 4 13 1.7

190.4
182. 1
17 1.1
130 . 0
164.7
83.2
159 . 0

194.8
133. 1
17 5 . 9
184.7
170 . 0
89.0
160 . 9

211.1

2 12. 1

.0

(2 )

(2 )

196 . 9
124.3

196.9
124.3

191.7
181 . 6
172 . 1
17 4 . 3
164 .9
33.7
156. 1
216.4
204.0
124.8

243.4
264.3
223.9

217.5
235.3
200 .6

233.Q
253. 9
21C.4

253. 1
276.5
239.3

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

254.5
232.4
2 3 0 .0

2 3 6 .0
258. 9
215.3

252.3
2 7 1 .4
197 .2
233.8

2 4 1 .0
255.7
183.8
2 2 7 .7

242.3
255.7
190.7
227.7

242. 3
255.7
190.7
227.7

24 3.. 2
262 .8
190 .7
2 3 0 ,5

243.7
262.8
193.3
230.5

243.7
262.8
193.3
2 3 0 .5

253.2
231.9

253.7
2 8 1 .3

200 . 1

202.8

2 3 0 .5

230.5

259.4
2 8 1 .3
211.5
239.3

243. 1

239.6

239.6

239.2

226, . 0

224.5

226.6

24S.5

259.9

257.8

256.0

250.9

248. 1

233.9
260 .2
2 5 0 .7
265.8
242.6
273.8

229.5
252. 9
243. 1
2 5 7 .2
243.3
265. 9
225.4

231 . 1
260.7
244.6
265. 0
272. 1
269.5
211.3

230 .6
260 .8
2 4 6 .2
264.5
250.4
273. 9
249. 1

2 17, . 0
2 50, .7
2 4 0 ,.3
2 53 , . 6
2 47. . 6
26 7 . . 2
2 3 1 .. 2

213.3
254.6
249.2
259.8
223.4
273.5
2 0 0 .5

221 . 1

240.2
269. 0
259.5
277.9
220.1
283.2
196.3

254. 1
273.7
267. 9
237.6
24 0 . 5
239.0
2 0 0 .9

249.7
2 6 6 .7
259.8
272.5
2 5 0 .3
277.4
219.4

251.4
264 .9
254.4
270.6
2 5 1 .5
2 7 6 .2
217.7

245.0
254.6
247.8
2 6 0 .4
235.4
267. 1
193. 9

242.4
252. 0
246.0
258. 1
2 2 7 .3
266.6
182.3

238.8
190.5
183.8
214.2
196 .7
229.6
185.0
225.0

232.2
18 5. 1
174.0
210.9
197.4
222.7
180.0
220 .9
217.2
234.5
219.9
197.0

249.5
181 . 8
169. 1
223.3
193. 1
204.4
173.7

21 8 . .3
162. . 2
157..7
(3)
179. 1
177 .4
148. 5
2 1 0 ..5
204, 6
2 2 5 . ,5
2 0 7 ., 0
185. 4

218.7
163.7
157.2
(3)
174.3
180.8
151.5
204.2
195.7
218. 1
199.3
180.8

247.4
199.8
186.3
234. 1
188. 1
249.3
191.1
222.5

242.3
219.3
200.3
266.9
210.7
273.9
2 0 6 .3
240.6
238.4
251.2
243.5
217.9

235.4
221.5

233.6
226.0
221.1
286. 1
215.4
268.3
206.0
254.2
2 4 7 .3
259.4
268.6
243.3

211.7
222.7
223. 9
294.2
216.0
258.2
196.7
255.6
247.2
265.6
269.5
242.0

2 17.9

210.1

2 3 1 .7
196.7
188.3
( 3)
197.2
DEC/70 232.5
183.0
229.8
224.2
241.0
233.4
208.0

220.6

238.7
214.3
210.5

See footnotes at end of table.




MARCH

212.5

221.2

DEC/ 68
DEC/68
DEC/ 6 8
DEC/68

DEC/72
fish

ANN.
AVG.

241.9
2 3 1 .9
210.5
2 36.5
214.0
24 1 . 1
273.5
238.7
240 .8

medium grain
long grain

Other cereals
Rolled oats
Corn meal, white
Macaron i
Meats,

022

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

7

221.8

218.3
233.7
222.9
197.9

.5
.6
.7
.0

.9
..5

.6

.3
.6

257.2
248.6
262.7
244.7
2 7 0 .5
192.5
235. 1
169.6
156.2
(3)
172.3
186.8
162.7
200.6

189.9
214.6
197. 1
130.5

220.6

229.4
226.8
195.0

200 .6

210.6

274.8
211.5
275.6
203.4
247.3
244.6
256.7
263.7
(3 )

2 1 8. 7
219.0
238.8
212.2

263.3
191.1
254.7
245.9
264.8
263.6
2 3 7 .4

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

NO.

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

0569

Meats CCONT'D)
Canned luncheon

4

236 ,.6

23 8 . .5

2 38 , . 8

24 1. .5

C3 )

24 5 ,.3

2 47. . 2

24 8 . .4

(3 )

25 4 , . 2

257.8

265.6

03
04
04 19
042 1

Processed poultry
B r o i l e r s cr f r y e r s
Turkeys
H ens, y o u n g , 8 - 1 6 lbs.
Toms, y o u n g , 14-20 lbs.

19 3 3
182 0
198 3
189 3
203 9

187,.5
177,.2
188,.9
187,.5
186 ,.4

179..5
169..3
182,,6
174..3
187. . 8

174..7
164,.5
179, . 2
169, . 2
186 ,.4

165..7
156..9
166 .. 0
15 9 . 8
169,. 1

165. . 8
158,.3
160 . 4
159.. 9
157..5

165,.3
156,. 9
144.. 0
159, . 7
165,. 0

2 15, .5
2 07, . 9
199,. 1
188,.3
2 0 6 ,. 6

21 3. . 6
2 0 2 ..7
2 1 1 ,. 8
198. . 8
2 2 1 ..4

227 , . 6
215 , .4
2 2 8 .4
216 , .5
236 , . 6

21 3 , . 1
195, . 0
24 3, .5
230,. 2
25 3 . . 0

2 0 7 .7
189 . 9
2 3 7 .9
223.8
248.3

203.3
189.4
217.2
203. 0
228. 1

Fresh and processed fish
Unpro c e s s e d fin fish
Haddock
Halibut
Salmon
Whi tefi sh
Yellow pike
Fresh processed fish
Haddock fillets
S h r im p
Oysters
Frozen processed fish
Cod fillets
Flounder fillets
Ocean perch fillets
S h r im p
S h r i m p , raw, b r e a d e d
Frozen fish blocks
Frozen fish sticks
Frozen fish portions
Canned fish
S a l m o n , no. 1 t a l l c a n
T u n a , 6 1/2 oz. c a n
S a r d i n e s , M a i n e , 3 1/ 4 oz .

370 9
432 5
425 5
(3)
354 4
228 0
344 4
375 5
344 6
425 5
250 1
380 8
397 9
3 70 . o
4 3 6 .A
4 05 . . 8
4 5 8 .7
2 43 . .5
34 3.. 2
33 8. , 2
26 9. . 6
32 9..7
2 94 . .5

39 7,.4
49 3, .7
7 0 6 .5
(3 )
417 , .8
2 3 0 ,. 8
27 8. . 1
422 , .5
394 ..3
4 9 0 ,.3
2 5 0 ,. 1
4 10,.7
( 3)
3 9 7 ,. 9
404 , .7
5 0 7 ,. 9
4 2 1 ,. 9
45 4, . 8
23 3, . 2
342 .8
30 9, >7
2 6 3 !6
2 9 7 ,. 8
2 77 , .7

393 . . 8
4 8 1 .. 6
35 3, .3
(3)
4 17,. 8
29 8 ,.7
35 7 . . 6
4 1 5 . .0
3 4 1 .7
4 9 0 ..3
2 43 . .5
4 0 3 . .0
1 13., 1
3 9 7 ,.9
4 0 4 . .7
4 9 8 . .5
4 23 . . 6
4 54 , . 8
2 34 , . 2
34 2, . 8
3 16.. 1
2 63 , , 6
3 05 . ,7
2 7 7 . ,7

40 0 , .4
505 , .7
6 42 ,.3
(3)
4 17 , . 8
35 6. .4
397. ,4
4 3 8 ,.3
5 3 6 ,.3
4 9 0 .3
24 0 , . 2
40 0 ..3
(3)
397 .9
40 4 ..7
4 7 7 .,4
42 1 ., 9
45 4 , . 8
23 3 ..4
342 , .8
3 19.,3
26 3 , . 6
30 9.. 7
27 7 . , 7

385, . 8
478 ,.4
2 8 9 .0
(3 )
417 .8
302,. 1
3 8 1 .5
4 11 .3
315 ,.4
(3)
240 .2
332 ,.7
125..3
3 9 7 .9
40 4 ..7
432 . .7
4 14..7
4 6 1 ,.3
238 , . 9
342 .8
3 3 0 .7
263 , . 6
3 2 1 ,. 6
295 , . 0

35 4. . 8
38 3..9
2 5 6 ,. 9
(3)
288 , . 6
156 . 1
333 , . 8
349 ,.0
315 . .4
39 9. .5
24 0. . 2
375 . .7
124.. 1
3 9 7 .,9
3 5 1 .,9
4 18 .. 6
41 2. .0
46 1 . 3
24 3, .7
3 3 5 ,9
3 3 7 .' . 2
2 63 . . 6
32 9. , 6
2 95 . , 0

354,.5
382 , . 2
2 5 6 .9
C 3)
277 .0
156 ,. 1
273 . . 1
3 3 9 .4
304 ,. 9
33 5,. 9
246 , . 8
379 ,. 9
120 ,.5
3 97 ,.9
3 5 1 ,. 9
42 8, .0
4 15,.4
4 5 6 ,. 9
(3)
336, . 6
34 1 .5
2 7 0 ,.5
33 3,.5
2 95 , . 0

363 ,.9
4 14,.3
436. . 8
(3)
3 11.. 6
176,.5
317 ,. 9
341, . 2
3 15, .4
3 85, . 9
2 5 0 ,. 1
332 ,. 9
119.,3
3 9 7 ,.9
351 . 9
4 37 ,.4
4 1 3, .7
4 5 4 .. 8
2 4 7 ,.3
3 3 6 .. 6
3 43. . 1
2 7 0 ,.5
333 ..5
31 1..4

37 0 . . 2
425,.1
33 4 . .0
(3)
346 , .3
159..5
33 3 . . 8
37 3 . . 6
32 6 . ,0
4 3 1 ..3
2 5 0 .. 1
37 9 . .7
1 19.,3
3 9 7 .,9
3 5 1 .,9
4 3 9 ..7
3 99 . .4
4 53 . ,7
2 4 7 .. 8
3 42 . . 8
3 4 6 ..3
27 0 . 5
3 3 7 . .5
3 11..4

367 ,.4
4 4 1 ,. 0
334.. 0
(3)
3 4 6 .3
288 , .5
4 2 1 ,. 2
3 5 0 ,.3
26 2 , . 9
40 3 , . 6
2 5 0 ,. 1
36 9, . 8
119,.3
3 9 7 ,. 9
3 5 1 ,. 9
4 11..5
39 9 ..4
4 5 3. .7
2 4 7 ,. 8
342, . 8
3 4 7 ,. 8
27 0, .5
3 4 1 ,.5
2 94 . . 1

34 9 ,. 9
3 7 8 ,.3
321 , . 1
47 1 . 5
(3 )
186 ,.7
3 17.. 9
3 4 6 ,.4
341 , . 7
38 5 . . 9
26 3 . .3
363 , o
119. ' .Z
39 7. .9
351 .9
402..1
3 89 . .5
4 5 3 ..0
2 4 7 .8
3 42 . . 8
35 0. , 6
27 8 . .3
34 3 . .5
294.,1

357.6
404. 0
513.8
513.8
346.3
193.5
357.6
361.3
3 3 6 .5
408.6
263.3
358.9
119.3
397 .9
3 5 1 .9
3 9 0 .4
385.8
462. 1
247 .8
34 9.7
357 . 1
278.3
3 5 1 .4
294. 1

355.3
3 9 6 .5
661.6
507 . 8
311.6
230.8
357.6
357.8
C 3)
404.0
263.3
357 . 8
126 .5
397 .9
360.7
392.7
372.8
482. 9
2 5 1 .0
360 . 1
353.8
278.3
351.4
311.4

23 0, . 6

2 2 1 ,. 0

2 2 0 .. 8

22 3 . . 0

227 , .5

22 8 ..5

22 9, .5

23 0 ,. 1

232..6

2 33 , .7

23 8 . . 0

240.2

242.3

183. . 0
138. , 2
134..9
148. , 6
152..3

177,.9
133,.7
132,.7
145, . 0
145,.5

178..5
134.,7
132,.7
145. . 6
1 46 ., 1

180..3
135..9
134. . 7
146. . 2
147. , 6

180,.3
(3 )
133, . 6
146, . 8
149,. 1

181. . 8
137.,9
133, . 6
147 .,4
151..5

182,.3
138,.4
133, . 6
147 ,.4
152, . 6

182,.7
133..4
133.,9
148,.5
152. , 6

183..3
138.,4
134.,9
148. . 6
153. , 2

184..5
138.,3
136 ,. 1
150 ,. 2
154,.0

185. , 6
140 .. 2
135.,0
151 ., 8
155.,9

188.5
141.3
133.5
153 . 1
158.8

190.0
143.5
139.2
153. 1
160.9

2 1 1 .,5
2 14 . ,9
2 09 . ,7
2 06 . ,4

197. . 0
2 0 0 .. 6

198.,0
2 0 2 ., 0

198..4
192..4

2 07 . ,5
20 9 . , 8
2 05 . . 6
2 05 . . 0

2 09 . ,7

195.,9
192. . 2

2 0 6 ,.5
20 7 , .9
205 . . 1
205 , . 0

2 09 . .3

195..3
191. . 6

2 1 1 .. 8
2 08 , . 2
2 05 . . 0

2 1 2 ., 2
2 09 . , 1
2 05 . , 0

2 2 1 .. 6
2 2 5 , ,9
2 1 9 . ,0
215..6

2 18.. 2
2 2 2 .. 2
2 1 6 .7
2 1 1 ..5

2 2 3 . ,3
227..0
22 1 .2
217. 9

223.4
227.0
2 2 1 .5
217.9

224.9
229.8
222.1
217.9

2 92 . . 6
3 02 . ,3
(3)
D E C / 7 2 2 0 0 .2

27 9 . . 2
2 8 7 . .7
2 7 4 . .3
192..3

275., 8
2 8 5 . ,4
2 7 4 . .3
188. , 1

279..1
2 8 5 . ,4
283.,8
193. 8

289 , .4
2 99 , . 6
29 1 , . 2
196,.5

28 9 ..4
29 9 . 6
(3)
196.,5

29 0 . . 0
2 99 . . 6
( 3)
197 ,.9

2 9 1 ..3
3 0 0 .. 8
2 9 1 ,. 2
199. . 0

2 9 5 . ,9
3 0 5 . ,9
(3 )
2 0 2 .,5

2 97 . .4
30 7. .4
2 92 , . 6
2 03 . , 7

3 0 6 .,0
31 6 . 6
30 1 . ,4
20 9 . 0

308.0
319.9
295.4
209. 9

3 0 9 .2
319.9
295.4
212.6

2 1 2 .,4
2 0 0 ..9
215. 8

198..4
192. . 2
2 0 1 ..5

199. . 2
192. . 6
2 0 2 ..4

203., 1
194..3
207. 3

2 1 0 ,.3
2 0 0 ,.4
21 5 , . 0

2 1 1 .. 2
2 0 1 .. 1
21 6 . , 0

21 4, . 6
2 0 2 .7
2 2 0 ,. 2

21 4, . 6
2 0 2 ,. 7
2 2 0 ,. 2

215..0
2 03 . . 8
2 2 0 .2

21 5, . 6
20 4, .9
2 2 0 .7

2 19 . .3
(3)
(3 )

219.6
(3 )
(3 )

228. 1
214.3
234.5

3 84 . , 1
2 8 1 . .4
438. 0

36 5 . ,9
27 1,,5
417.,1

3 6 5 . ,9
2 7 1.. 6
417.. 1

36 7 . 0
2 7 1 .. 6
4 1 8 . ,9

379 .. 1
28 0 ,.9
43 2 ..4

37 9. , 1
2 8 0 .,9
43 2 . ,4

38 0, .5
2 3 0 ,9
4 3 4. . 8

38 1 . . 2
2 80 . .9
4 36 . . 1

3 87 . ,0
2 8 0 . .9
445..8

38 9. .4
2 83 . . 1
4 48 . . 2

40 3 . , 1
288.. 0
467.,6

405.3
293. 1
( 3)

405.4
293.4
467.6

0221

0222

0223
01
0101
0102

0 103
0 104
0107
02
021 1
0212

0213
03
0314
0315
0317
0318
0319
0321
0322
0323
04
0425
0426
0427
023

Dairy

0231
0109
0 111

0 1 13
0 115
0232
0111
0112

0113

meat*

12 o z .

Butter
Grade
Grade
Grade

A a n d AA,
A a n d AA,
A a n d AA,

Ice cream
Bulk
Pre-packaged,

0141
0171

Concentrated milk products
Milk, evaporated, whole,
Milk, nonfat, dry

0235

DEC/67

can

APR/74
APR/74
APR/74
APR/74

New York
Chicago
San Francisco

0131
0 1 32

0234

DEC/73

Fresh processed milk
North Eastern Region
North Central Region
Southern Region
Western Region

0123

0121
0122

247

products

Cheese
Barrel cheese
D ai si e s
Processed cheese

0233

can

half gallons
14

1/ 2 oz .

can

121

1

See footnotes at end of table.




8

2 0 2 ., 6
196.. 1

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE

COMMODITY

NO.

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

228

7

2 2 2 ,. 9

223 , .3

2 2 3 .7

224. . 6

2 2 5 .4

227.2

229, . 8

230, .7

23 1 .,3

23 3 , . 8

2 34 . ,7

236.6

Canned fruits and juices
Canned fruits
A p p l e s a u c e , no. 3 0 3 c a n
A p r i c o t s , n o . 2 1 /2 c a n
C h e r r i e s , no . 3 0 3 c a n
F r u i t c o c k t a i l , n o . 2 1/ 2 c a n
P e a c h e s , n o . 2 1 /2 c a n
P e a c h e s , n o . 10 c a n
P e a r s , no. 2 1/2 c a n
P i n e a p p l e , no. 2 c a n
C r a n b e r r y s a u c e , no. 3 0 0 c a n
Canned fruit juices
O r a n g e j u i c e , no. 3 c a n
G r a p e juice, 24 0 2 . b o t t l e
P i n e a p p l e j u i c e , no. 3 c a n
G r a p e f r u i t j u i c e , no. 3 c a n
A p p l e j u i c e . , 32 0 2 . b o t t l e

256
232
24 3
224
282
229
250
247

4
3

254 .6
2 3 0 .4
244 . 1
2 2 0 ,. 1
318..9
224. . 6
243,. 1
244 , . 6
197,. 1
20 1 ,. 6
2 2 2 .9
2 9 3 .4
30 1,.5
251, .5
420, .3
278 ,. 1
314. . 0

255 .2
2 3 0 .4
244 .1
2 2 0 ,. 1
3 18 .9
224,.6
243.. 1
244..6
197 . 1

2 5 7 .2
233.3
244. 1
225. 1
318.9
228.7
251 .0
246.7

3
4

25 2 . , 1
226 . . 8
244 , . 1
217 , . 1
318 ,.9
2 2 0 ,. 6
237 .9
242 , .4
194 ,. 0
199,. 0
209 , .4
292 , .7
3 0 1 ,.5
2 5 1 .5
4 10 , .5
278 , . 1
314 , . 0

2 5 3 .0
22S .2
24 4 . 1
217 ,. 1
318,. 9
2 2 2 .5
2 4 0 ,.4
242, .4
194 . 0

204
219
295
302
253
426
28 1
314

2 5 2 .3
22 6 , . 8
244. . 1
21 7, . 1
318 ,. 9
216 ,.4
2 4 0 ,.4
24 2, .4
1 95 ,.5
199.. 0
2 0 9 .4
29 3, . 1
30 t .. 6
262 ,. 1
4 10,.5
27 8, . 1
314, . 0

3 0 1 .5
251..5
430 .2
28 1 .6
3 14..0

222.9
295.8
302.3
247.5
450.2
285.2
3 14. 0

2 5 7 ,.5
233,.5
244,. 1
225. . 1
272, . 6
230,.7
253,.5
252,.0
20 1 . 7
20 1 ,. 6
2 2 6 .7
2 9 6 ,. 2
302..3
2 5 0 ,. 8
430. . 2
2 S 5 .. 2
3 14,.0

256 ,.3
232 . . 8
244, . 1
225, . 1
246, .4
230, .7
253, .5
24 9, . 9
20 1 ,.7
206. . 1
22 1 . 7
2 9 4 ,.3
302,.3
250, . 8
418, .3
285, . 2
3 0 7 ,. 6

25 7. 2
233 . . 2
24 5. . 1
2 2 2 .. 2
24 6 ..4
23 2 . , 1
2 5 4 ..5
24 9 .. 9
20 1 ..3
2 0 6 .. 1
22 1 .7
2 95 ! , 8
302, .3
25 0 . . 8
430 , . 2
2 8 1 ,. 6
3 1 6 ,.6

25 8, . 6
23 5 , . 2
23 7 . .4
22 9 . . 1
23 4 , ,0
23 6 ..8
2 5 7, . 1
2 5 0, ,9
2 0 6 ,.9
21 3 , . 8
2 2 1 ,.7
2 9 6 ,.4
302, . 3
24 9 ..3
4 4 0 ,. 0
2 8 1 .. 6
3 16.. 6

26 1 ..9
2 39 . , 1
23 9 . ,0
23 7 . , 2
23 8 . , 1
2 44 , . 2
2 66 . . 6
248,,8
2 1 0 .6
2 13.. 8
2 2 1 .7
2 98,,9
3 C 2..3
2 6 3. .5
4 49 . .9
2 8 1 .. 6
31 6. , 6

26 1 . 0
238.0
242. 0
233.3
238. 1
2 4 1 .5
266.8
250. 9
208.6
206 . 2
225.4
298.4
302.3
265.4
438. 0
28 1 . 6
317.8

F r o 2 en f r u i t s a n d j u i c e s
S t r a w b e r r i e s , 10 0 2 . p k q .
Orange concentrate, 6 0 2 . can

244
223
250

3
7
7

2 5 1 ,.3
2 19,. 1
2 6 0 ,. 2

2 5 1 ,.3
21 9 , . 1
2 6 0 ..2

2 5 1 ,.3
219 ,. 1
260 , . 2

247 , . 0
2 2 2 .9

0 103

254 ! .3

247,►
4
224,.9
254,.3

243.2
224. 9
249.2

244 ..0
229. .3
2 4 9,. 2

24 4. . 0
22 9, .3
24 9, . 2

24 3 . . 1
22 3 . . 8
249..2

24 3 .. 1
22 3 . .8
249. 2

23 2 . ,7
2 23 . . 8
23 6 . ,5

232.7
223.8
236.5

0 101
0 102

Dried and dehydrated fruits
P r u n e s , 1 lb. p k g .
Rai si n s , 15 0 2 . p k g .

3 9 9. . 2
26 6 . ,3
44 6 . . 8

39 7. . 1
2 6 6 ,2
4 43 , ‘. 5

395 . .9
2 6 3 . ,7
4 4 3 . ,5

395 ,. 9
263 , .7
443 , .5

39 4 ..7
2 6 1 ,. 2
443 . .5

394,.7
2 6 1 ,, 2
443,.5

394.7
261.2
443.5

3 9 6 ,. 1
2 6 1 ,. 2
445. . 7

396, . 1
26 1 ,. 2
4 45 . ,7

399 . ,9
269. 2
44 5 . . 7

40 5 , .7
2 7 5 . .7
4 5 0 ,. 2

4 0 8 . ,4
2 75 . ,7
4 54 . , 6

411.1
275.7
459. 1

195..9
2 6 1 ..3
169,.3
170..4
181., 1
187..3
167., 1
20 9 . . 2
2 0 2 .4

186 ,.3
2 70 . ,7
155. . 0
156. , 9
175..4
183,.3
148..3
20 1 . 9
188. , 6
2 03 . , 1
192..4
177., 1
2 5 7 : .7

186 ..4
2 7 0 . .7
154 ,. 2
156 .,3
174. , 2
183..3
148, , 8
20 1 .,9
191. . 2
209., 1
191..9
176..7
2 6 0 . .7

187, . 8
2 7 0 , *7
154,
155,. 9
173,. 1
183,.3
155.,3
20 1 . 9
192,. 9
209 , . 1
196 .. 1
17 S ..9
2 6 1 .. 1

188, , 7
2 7 0 ., 7
155. . 0
156 ., 9
173.. 1
183.,3
157 .. 6
20 1 ..7
192..9
2 1 2 .0
197 .. 8
180 . 3
2 6 0 . ,7

189..9
265 . , 8
155*.. 0
156..9
173,. 1
180,.7
157, . 6
205, , 6
193. . 2
218, , 0
2 0 1 ., 1
183. , 0
26 0. .7

193. 1
253.5
16 1.4
162.9
178.0
185. 1
164. 1
2 0 7 .7
199.0
219.0
203.4
181 .7
260.7

197 ..7
253. ,5
169. , 8
171 .,5
187 . 3
191 . 7
170. . 6
2 1 0 .4
2 0 7 .,4
2 2 1 ., 6
206 . .7
176. . 2
2 6 0 .,7

199..3
2 5 3. .5
176 ,.3
177 ,. 7
187 . 7
193..4
170. . 6
2 1 0 ,.4
2 0 9. . 1
2 2 1 .. 6
20 8 . ,3
177. . 6
26 0 . .7

199..7
2 5 3 . ,5
180. . 2
180..9
187 .,7
192. , 6
164.,7
2 1 1 ..5
2 1 0 ., 0
2 2 1 .. 6
2 0 8 . .3
182..4
2 6 1 .8

204.. 1
2 5 3 . .5
186 ,. 2
184, , 8
187 .,7
189., 1
190.. 1
2 1 2 .5
2 1 1 ,. 0
2 3 1 .7
2 0 8 . .3
185.,4
2 6 1 .. 6

20 8 . . 0
25 3 , .5
192. , 2
192., 1
187..3
190 ., 2
186.,0
220 ,9
2 17.. 1
24 0 .,3
214..8
181..9
2 8 1 ..9

209. 9
265.4
192.2
192. 1
189. 1
191.3
191.3
224.3
216.2
240.3
217.7
177.9
290. 9

2 19.,5
225. 1

2 1 4 . ,7
217.. U
2 1 2 .,5
216. 9

214.,8
217. 0
2 1 2 .,5
217. 1

214.,2
217.,0
2 1 2 .,5
216..2

218,,0
219.,8
219.,2
2 2 0 .0

21 9. . 6
224. , 0
22 6. , 0
2 2 0 .8

224.0
224.0
226.0
226.4

22 5 ..9
224 . , 0
2 2 6 .,0
2 2 8 . ,7

2 2 7 ..3
2 24 . , 0
2 2 6 .. 0
2 3 0 ..5

2 2 9 . ,3
2 2 5 . .5
213. 1
2 3 3 . .9

22 9 . , 2
2 2 2 .3
218. 6
233.,8

2 2 1 .,9
2 2 2 .,3
218.,6
224.,6

228.6
222.3
223.5
232.6

1 2 2 .3

1 1 1 .4

118. 8

1 14. 5

1 18. 1

1 13. 4

1 12. 6

1 16. 9

124. 3

1 2 1 .3

125. 8

143. 4

147.2

322. 5

235. 0

287. 5

2 6 4 . ,1

275. 0

3 27 . 8

325.4

3 13 . 5

347. 1

341. 4

404. 7

409. 0

339.8

413. 0

259. 8

3 7 3 . ,9

275..2

319 . .3

454. ,9

401.3

380. . 8

4 82 , .7

4 5 7 .6

5 8 6 ,. 6

5 6 2 .3

401.8

2 1 3 . ,1
214. 4
407. 0
2 1 2 .9
409. 4

131 .,9
134..5
2 5 5 . ,5
131 .4
252. 8

182..3
178,. 1
338. 1
183. 0
367. 8

168..5
176 .. 6
33 5 ..4
167 . 2
2 9 8 . .4

169..5
166.. 1
31 5 ..4
170 ., 1
31 8 . , 2

214 . . 0
2 2 1 .,5
420 . ,5
2 1 2 ..7
4 27 . 2

223.8
227.3
431.6
223.2
4 5 7 .0

206, . 2
2 1 2 .,9
40 4. ,3
205 . . 1
397 ..5

2 26 . .5
23 2 . .3
4 4 1 ,. 1
2 25 . .5
4 4 7 ., 1

22 3 ..5
22 8 . 9
4 3 4 . .7
2 2 2 .,6
4 1 7 .,3

28 4 ,.9
28 1 , .5
53 4 ..4
2 8 5 . .5
5 6 6 ,, 0

29 5. .3
28 2 . ,3
53 6 . . 0
29 7 . ,5
556.,1

230.7
230.2
437. 1
230.8
4 0 7 .4

024

Processed

0241
01
0 10 1
0 106
0 111
0121
0 126

0127
0 13 1
0 136
0 138
02

024 1
0 246
025 1
0253
0255
0242
0101

0243

0244
0 101
0 106

0 107
0 111

0 1 17
0126
0 136
0 137
0141
0 1 42
0 144
0145
0245

fruits

and

vegetables

Canned vegetables and juices
A s p a r a g u s , no. 300 c a n
C o r n , c r e a m s t y l e , no. 3 0 3 c a n
C o r n , w h o l e k e r n e l , no. 3 0 3 c a n
P e a s , no. 3 0 3 c a n
B e a n s , no . 3 0 3 c a n
T o m a t o e s , no. 3 0 3 c a n
T o m a t o c a t s u p , 14 0 2 . b o t t l e
T o m a t o c a t s u p 32 0 2 . b o t t l e
T o m a t o j u i c e , no. 3 c a n
Tomato sauce, 8 0 2 . can
Mushrooms, 4 0 2 . can
S w e e t p o t a t o e s , no. 2 1/2 c a n

0108

F r o 2 en v e g e t a b l e s
P e a s , 10 0 2 . p k g .
B e a n s b a b y l i m a , 10 0 2 . p k g .
Potatoes, french fried

0 10 1

Dried and dehydrated vegetables
Potatoes, instant mashed

0 10 1
0 106

0246
025

Sugar and

0252
0101

01
0101
02
020 1

Refined sugar
Consumer si2e packages
Granulated cane sugar
F o r u s e in f o o d m a n u f a c t u r i n g
G r a n u l a t e d c a n e s u g a r in b a g s

0253

4
5
7
1

7
3
9

200

DEC/67
DEC/67

221

DEC/67
DEC/67

2
0

9
6

.,

0

203. 9
180 .. 0
2 6 4 . ,9
2 2 2 .,3
2 2 1 .6

DEC/67

confectionery

Raw cane sugar
Raw cane sugar

0
1

DEC/77
DEC/77
DEC/77

See footnotes at end of table.




9

20 1 . 6
2 12 .4

292, .7
3 0 1 ,.5
25 1 K
4 10 . 5
278 . 1
314. . 0

.2

20 1 .6
2 2 2 .9
295 .0

200.2
20 1 . 6

T a b le 3 .

C o n t in u e d — P r o d u c e r P r ic e In d e x e s f o r c o m m o d it y g r o u p s , s u b g r o u p s , p r o d u c t c la s s e s , a n d

in d iv id u a l ite m s , 1 9 8 0 1

(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)___________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
CODE

0253
0202

0203

OTHE fT
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

NO .

Refined sugar (CONT'D)
Granulated beet sugar
Granulated beet sugar

in b u l k
in b a g s
.-‘
EC/77

0 103

Confectionery materials
Honey, extra c t e d
Chocolate coating, milk
Corn syrup

01
0101
0 102
02
020 1

Confectionery end products
Candy bars
Solid chocolate bars
Chocolate coated bars
Chewing gum
Chewing gum

DEC/77
DEC/77

0254
0101
0102

0255

Beverages and

026
026 1
01
0 101

0103
02
0211
02 12

03
0321
0322
0262
01
0 106
02
021 1

03
0321
0263
01
0 10 1

0 103
02

0206
03
031 1
0312
0264
010 1

0103
0105

beverage materials

Alcoholic beverages
Malt beverages
B e e r , 11 o r 12 oz . b o t t l e
B e e r , 11 o r 12 o z . c a n
Di s t i 1 l e d spi r i t s
Whiskey, straight bourbon, fifth
Whiskey, spirit blend, fifth
Wi n e
Still table, fifth
Still dessert, fifth
Soft drinks
Cola drinks
Cola drink, bottles
Ginger ale
G i n g e r ale, m i x e d s i z e c a s e s
Plain soda
C l u b soda, b o t t l e s
Packaged beverage materials
Coffee, roasted
G r o u n d , 1 lb. t i n
Soluble (instant)
Cocoa
P o w d e r e d , s w e e t e n e d , lb . p k g
T ea
Bags
Loose
Other beverage materials
Malt
Flavoring syrup (fountain)
Kola syrup, for use by bot t l e r s
Fats and oils

027
0271
0 101
0 102

0105
0111

Animal fats and oils
L a r d , 1 a n d 2 lb. p r i n t s
Lard, d r u m s
Lard, l oose
Tallow, edible, loose

DEC/ 6 8

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

351 . 0
37 1 .7

228.0
205.4

286.7
301.3

288 .6
337 .0

274.8
337.0

158
284
303
246

.6
.0
.2
6

124.9
286 . 8
302.3
16 1 . 2

127.5
239.6
30S.0
165.2

136
237
3 10
187

1 15 3

111.9
109.3
243.5
211.9

111.9
109.3
243.5
211.9

1 11 0
1

JULY

AUG.

3 4 0 .0
337.0

3 5 1 .9
337.0

343.3
3 3 7 .0

.3

149.2
272.5
313.4
219.3

152.3
284. 1
307.3
228.5

156 .5
283.0
305.5
2 4 0 .2

113 .3
109 . 3
24 3 .5
2 1 1 .9

113.3
109.3
243.5
211.9

113.3
109.3
243.5
211.9

113.3
10 9 . 3
243.5
211.9

.5
.1
.2

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

353.0
391.1

3 6 7 .2
422. 1

4S1 . 1
422. 1

490 .8
5 6 9 .7

406 . 1
46 3 . 4

163.9
277.2
304 . 8
259.5

177 . 6
283.4
(3)
295.8

175. 9
234.0
289.2
295.8

179.5
285.6
2 94 . 7
302.2

179
285
296
302

.7
.9
.1
(2

179.8
28S.7
(3)
302.2

115.3

115.3

116.7

113.0

111.6

111.6

2 5 7 .4
2 11.9

(3)
211.9

111.6

111.6

120 . 7
1 14 .7
257,.4
2 2 1 .4

120.7
114.7
257.4
2 2 1 .4

249
213

5

308

4

276.2

2 7 6 .2

293 . 8

293.3

298.8

293.8

298.8

298.8

3 2 1 .7

34 4 . 6

344 .6

344.6

233

0

224.0

224.8

225 .9

227.9

2 3 1 .2

234.3

234.6

237. 1

236 . 1

239.5

240 .6

2 4 0 .5

175 8
177 2
183 1
169 4
159 6
138 .9
(3)
209,. 1
2 1 ?,. 8
2 16 !.0

168.7
17 1 . 8
176 .2
165. 0
154 . 0
133.4
18 3 . 4
192.0
195. 1
193.7

170.7
172.3
177.7
165.7
154. 0
13 3 . 4
133.4
202.5
206 . 1
20 9 . 0

171 .3
173 .7
178 .4
166 .7
154 . 0
133_. 4
5)
203' . 2
2 0 6 .4

172.3
175.5
ISO . 6
163.2
154. 0
133.4
133.4
203.3
2 0 6 .4

173.0
176.4
18 1 . 2
169.2
154 . 1
13 3 . 4
183. 9
204.6
2 07.5

174.4
177.6
133.2
16 9 . 9
156.3
136 . 6
133. 9
£.0 . O
207.5

2 12.6

212.6

13 0 . 3
1S 0 . 1
187. 0
17 1 . 6
165.7
147 . 0
(3)
216.7
22 1 .0
222.7

2 2 0 .7

181 . 5
180 ,.7
1S7 .. 8
172 . 0
166 . 7
14 7 . 0
(3)
2 2 1 .3
2 25 ..9
2 2 7 ,. 2

181 . 8
130 .7
137 .9
17 1.9
167 . 6
(3)
(3)

210.8

179.7
179.0
135.7
17 0 . 6
165.7
147 . 0
190.5
216.7
22 1 .0
222.7

180.6
130 .5
187 . 3
172. 0
16 6 . 0
147 . 0
19 1.4
216.7

210 .6

17 5 . 0
17 7 . 9
183 . 8
170.0
157 . 0
13 C . 6
185.8
206.3
20 9 . 8
214.8

225!/
227. 1

2 5 7 .4
211.9

(3)
211.9

22 1 . 0

22 1 2

26 1 ..0

239.7

243. 1

2 45,.7

249.0

257.5

259.8

262.5

26 3 . 2

265.4

278.6

23 3 . .7

283.7

26 7., 1

2 4 6 .2

243.7

2 5 1 ,. 1

253.4

262.9

26 5 . 5

263.9

268.9

27 1 .5

286.3

29 0 . ,9

290.9

24 9 . . 2

225.6

236.9

2 36,.9

2 4 6 .5

2 4 6 .5

250.5

250.5

254.6

258.6

258.6

2 6 2 . ,7

262.7

194..9

184.4

190.4

190 ,.4

190.4

193.8

197.7

197.7

197.7

197.7

199.7

199.,7

199.7

34 9.,4
37 1 .. 6
38 8. . 2
32 2. . 8

3 6 0 .3
3 90 .3
409.4
334.3

353.4
379.5
396.3
330. 1

353,. 1
378, .9
3 9 6 ..3
328. . 0

353.2
378.5
395.6
328. 0

355.5
378.5
395.6
328.0

366 . 1
391.6
403. 1
342.8

3 5 6 .7
37 9. 0
3 95.6
330 . 1

356.2
3 7 9 .0
395.6
330 . 1

344.2
363.6
36 1.8
310.5

337. 1
353.3
367 . 8
310.5

3 3 0 .4
3 4 6 ..7
36 1 . 6
302. 5

325.7
34 0 . 7
355. 1
293.3

3 5 6 .,0
198.,7
199. 5
209. 7

338.0
188.2
189.4
196. 9

339.9
193.5
194. 1
204.5

3 39..9
194..7
194..9
20 7 . .5

339. 9
197 . 8
198.8
2 0 7 .5

368.0
197 . 8
193.8
207.6

372.3
197.8
198.8
207.6

372.3

366.9

3 6 6 .9

200 . 2
201 .0
210.8

200.2
20 1 . 0
210.8

200 . 2
20 1 . 0
210.8

372.3
203. 1
203.6
215.0

348. 1
205. 7
2 0 6 .0
218. 7

348. 1
205.7
206.0
218.7

249. 9
189. 7
166. 7

244. 1
163.3
152. 9

244. 1
168.2
152. 9

244., 1
176.,4
152.,9

244. 1
132.5
158.4

244. 1
182.5
162.7

244. 1
186.9
162.7

244. 1
193. 1
17 1.9

244. 1
199.2
17 1.9

244 . 1
199.2
17 1.9

2 6 7 .4
20 1 .5
177.7

267. 4
20 1 .5
182. 0

2 6 7 .4
222.4
182.0

2 2 6 .8

225. 1

226.4

2 2 2 .6

214.5

212.0

212.8

226.9

2 4 0 .2

238.3

2 3 1 .0

238. 0

234. 1

279.
272.
275.
265.
286.

282.3
265. 0
264.3
281.7
298.7

272.7
263. 1
262.3
276 .9
268.8

271.8
277. 8
282. 2
2 4 6 . '5
265. 5

273.2
2 7 6 .0
280 . 2
243.3
278.8

262.5
268.6
272.2
2 3 0 .5
265.5

257. 1
265. 0
268.2
224. 1
258. 9

254.8
266 .8
2 7 0 .2
224. 1
245.6

314.4
309. 1
315.9
288. 1
325.3

291.3
270.5
274.2
2 94.5
305.3

23 1 . 1
259.4
262. 3
276 .9
305.3

292. 7
270. 5
2 7 4 .2
2 9 7 .7
305. 3

295.9
277 . 8
278.2
297.7
308.7

2

5
4
2
0

See footnotes at end of table.




JUNE

10

Table 3. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE

0272
0 10 1

0 105
0 111
0 121

0 131
0 141
0273
0 10 1
0 111
0 121

0131
0274
0 10 1
0 106
0121

0131

Crude vegetable oils
S o y b e a n oil, crude,
S o y b e a n oil, crude,
C o t t o n s e e d oil
P e anut oil
Corn oil
Coconut o i 1
Refined vegetable
C o t t o n s e e d oil
Corn o i 1
Soybean o i1
P e anut oil

ANN.
AVG.
202.8

not degu m m e d
degummed

JUN/80

processed

220.5
(3 )
139.0
248. 1
232.3
258.2
179.8
154.4
213.4
205.8
244.7

oils

V e g e t a b l e oil end p r o d u c t s
S h o r t e n i n g , 3 lb. t i n
S h o r t e n i n g , 4 4 0 l b. d r u m
Margarine
Sal a d oil, 2 4 - o u n c e b o t t l e
Miscellaneous

028

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

NO.

foods

JAN.
205.4
2 17.3
(3)
131.9
206. 1
242.6
314.7
176. 1
150.9
220.0
200.6

2 0 6 .4

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

208.4
( 3)
( 3)
143.2

196.8
209.8
(3)
127 .7
196.0
229.4
291.2

180.7
193.4
(3)
112.3
165.7
176.4
281.8

177.9
194.0
(3)
109.5
181.9
202.9
244.2

180. 1
196.2
1 16 .5
185.9
194. 1
244.2

168. 1
143.5
194 . 9
198.5

151.0
127.2
170.4
180.8
238.2

150.5
124.2
191.9
132.3
187.4

153.3
13 1 . 6
185.3
186 . 2
190.5

232. 1
272.5
214.4
220 . 1
(3)

229.5
(3)
203.6
220 . 1
(3)

228.2
253.9
204.8
220.1
(3)

228.8
258. 9
2 0 7 .2
220.1
(3)

232.3
253. 9

210.2

255.8
317.5
186 . 0
162.7
229.9
205.3
209.6
228.7
272.5

2 10. 1

100.0

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

210.0

220 .8

240 . 1
107 .2
157 .2
214.2
240.4
242.3

243. 1
162.8
254.7
262.4
24 9.9

221.7
244.3
127 . 6
157 .2
291.0
247.0
240.5

210.3
233.4
1IS. 8
146 .0
278.9
2 4 7 .0
229.2

216.4
235.3
123 . 1
154.4
338.0
242.6
233.9

204.6
218.5
119.6
148.8
404.2
2 4 7 .0
208.5

191.2
16 1 . 2
2 3 6 .5
2 2 6 .4
244.5

187.8
155.3
225. 0
2 2 7 .4
273. 1

18 1 . 1
146 .4
225.0
215.1
263.6

214.4
195.2
221.7
349.3

217.3
199.7
225.0
203.5
362.0

239.8
264.4
213.2
233.9
( 3)

235.9
269.9
20 1 . 2

(3)

240 . 1
( 3)
214.4
233. 9
( 3)

229.3
( 3)

237.6
269.9
208.4
229. 3
(3)

236.5
269.9
203.6
229.3
(3 )

180.7
155.3
220.0

226.6
212.8

122.8

220.0

233.2
266.8
209.4
224.7
(3 )

228.5
272.5
209.6
220.1
238.5

227.2

225.4

223.5

224.7

225. 1

223.7

223.4

223.5

224. 0

226 .8

230 .6

235.0

2 4 0 .5

258.8
266 . 1
250. 1
298. 3
259.5
184.5

241. 1
248.6
2 IS.3
291.1
244.2
172.3

243.9
248.6
223.7
291.1
244.2
179.4

246.7
254. 1
229.2
291.1
244.2
179.4

253.0
259.6
241.4
2 9 6 .5
249. 1
180 .3

258.2
259.6
244.6
3 0 6 .9
264. 9
184.2

2 6 0 .9
264.5
244.6
312.7
264. 9
184.2

263.0
2 6 7 .9
2 5 0 .3
312.7
264.9
183.2

261.4
267.9
2 5 0 .3
30 1 .4
264. 9
188.8

266.9
2 7 7 .4
262.4
30 1 .4
264.9
1S 8 . 8

268.8
277.4
272.4
( 3)
264.9
194.4

2 7 1 .0
280.8
281.9
(3)
2 7 0 .3
(3)

2 7 0. 1
286.5
281.9
277.6
273.2
194.4

2 10. 8
220 . 1

( 3)

22 1 . 6
220.1

0 121

Jams, jellies, a n d p r e s e r v e s
S t r a w b e r r y p r e s e r v e s , 1 0 - 1 2 oz.
G r a p e j e l l y , 10 o z . j a r
B l a c k b e r r y j a m o r p r e s e r v e s , 12
C h e r r y j a m o r p r e s e r v e s , 12 o z .
M a r a s c h i n o c h e r r i e s , 8 o z . t o 10

0 10 1
0 102

Pickles and pickle products
P i c k l e s , d i l l or s o u r , 1 6 - 3 2 oz. j a r
P i c k l e s , f r e s h c u c u m b e r , 15 - 1 6 oz. j a r

255. 1
241.9
(3)

244.6
232.7
257 .8

244.6
232.7
(3 )

245.2
233. 9
(3)

248.9
233. 9
(3)

251.9
239.7
(3)

253.2
242.0
(3)

253.2
242.0
(3)

255.0
245,5
(3)

263.6
245.5
(3)

266 . 1
250. 1
( 3)

2 6 7 .3
252.4
(3)

267.3
252.4
(3)

Processed
Frozen
Dr ie d

179.2
183. 9
17 0 . 4

17 1.9
175.7
163.9

164.4
167 .5
157 .3

168.3
175.7
157 .7

156.8
161.4
148.6

154.3
161.4
144.3

154.3
161.4
144.3

158.2
163.5
149.6

184.6
19 2. 1
173.5

194.2
198.2
185.5

203.7
204.3
197 .4

220 .6

0 10 1
0 102

2 2 0 .7
214. 1

219. 1
224.8
203.4

Speci alti es
P o r k a n d b e a n s , no. 3 0 0
S p a g h e t t i no. 3 0 0 c a n

211.1

209.3
247.4
190.0

203.7
247.4
190 .0

208.7
2 5 0 .2
198. 1

208.7
250. 1
198. 1

208.7
250. 1
198. 1

20 9.4
252.8
198. 1

209.4
252.8
198. 1

210.4
257.3
19 S . 1

213.2
262.2
199.5

221.2

255. 1
199.2

209.3
247.4
190.0

221.2

0151
0 153

271.5
215.9

2 7 1. 5
215.9

Other frozen processed
Frozen beef pie

DEC/75

213.3
160.0

209. 1
157.8

209. 1
157 . 8

209. 1
157.8

209. 9
157.8

212.0

212.0

0102

157.8

157.8

213.2
159. 1

213.2
159. 1

213.2
159. 1

214.7
(3)

214.7
(3)

229. 1
175.5

0
0
0
0

Other m i s c ellaneous processed
Pepper, whole, black
P e a n u t b u t t e r , 12 o z . j a r
M a y o n n a i s e , 16 o z . j a r
Orange juice, fresh c h i lled

231.4
2 8 1.4
204.5
211.4
230.8

227.5
263.2
204.5
211.4
230 .8

231.8
250 .8
210.7
215.1
230 .8

230.0
242.3
210.7
215.1
230.8

225.5
226.7
216.2
209.6
230.8

226.9
205. 9

231.9
229.3

220.2

220.2

220 .2

209.6
230.8

223.8
215.6
22G.2
209.6
230.8

223.5
205. 9

220.2

DEC/67

229.6
233.2
223.0
215.8
(3)

214.2
(3)

223.3
( 3)

223.3
( 3)

236.7
225.4
253.4
223.3
(3)

2 4 1.7
232.6
274.5
223.3
(3 )

226.8

219.7

219.8

216.6

205.0

207.2

205.0

223.9

232.4

243.4

246.9

254.5

247. 1

232.3
214.0
206.3
258.2
223.2

235.8
199.4
195.2
289.6
219.6

221.6

220.2

210.1

170.9
162.7
294.8

204.6
185. 1
174.3
237.9
191.3

223.7
220.7
204.5
237.9
203.2

239.7
2 3 0 .2
220.8

220 . 0

194.6
188.3
253.4
218.6

193.3
170.9
165.0
217.2
204.6

253.4
229.5

243.4
223. 1
218.5
268.9
235.4

255.0
251.6
246.4
258.6
237.3

276.3
280.0
274.3
268.9
256.8

264.0
246.8
241.7
279.3
266.6

259.6
227.5

238.7
213.2

2 3 6 .2
200 . 1

224. 1
187.0

212.2

250.7
209. 9

271.3
260.4

305.4
308.3

318.7
285.4

330. 1
291.9

299.0
283.6

0281
0101
0 111

0 113
0 1 15
0282

0283

0284

0285
0289
131
14 1
145
147

animal

0 131
0101

Vegetable cake and meal
Cottonseed meal

0101
0 111
0121

0292

jar
jar

DEC/67

can

foods

feeds

Grain by-product feeds
Bran
Mi d d l i n g s
Gluten feed, corn
Alfalfa meal

0291

oz.
jar
oz.

eggs

Manufactured

029

jar

feeds

foods

See footnotes at end of table.




11

210.2

164. 0

194.6
183.6
237.9
195.2
218.2
156. 1

224.6
219.5

165.6

T a b le 3 .

C o n t in u e d — P r o d u c e r P r ic e In d e x e s f o r c o m m o d it y g r o u p s , s u b g r o u p s , p r o d u c t c la s s e s , a n d

in d iv id u a l ite m s , 1 9 8 0 1

(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

0292
0293

0111

Vegetable cake and meal
Soybean meal

0 131
0141

03
030 1
0303
0305

Miscellaneous feedstuffs
Other than pet food
Meat meal
Dry tankage
Fish meal

0101
0111
0121

Industrial
Textile

239.0

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

225.6

212.7

222.3

214.7

252. 3

269.7

302. 1

318.9

330.7

297 . 1

218.9
C 3)
223.5
(3)
217.6
(3)
.1
(3)
198.7
(3)
213.8

220.3
226.2
222.3
219.2
194.8
219.4

217.8
224.7
219.7
218. 1
191.2
216.0

209.3
216.8
212.5

185.0
2 0 1. 9

209.8
( 3)
(3)
( 3)
(3 )
( 3)

208.7
.1
214. 1
1 1 .1
181.8
196 .4

219.0
( 3)
C 3)
( 3)
(3 )
( 3)

2 2 6 .7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3 )

232.3
(3)
C 3)
(3 )
(3 )
( 3)

2 3 0 .9
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3 )

238.0
(3)
( 3)
C 3)
(3 )
C 3)

239.5
( 3)
( 3)
(3 )
( 3)
(3 )

192.5
106.9
269.9
(3)
293.2

186. 1
(3)
242.7
( 3)
282.4

190.8
108.3
273.4
( 3)
289.6

193.3
114.0
290 . 1
C 3)
289.6

182.9
90.4
223.2
223.8
269.7

178.3
80. 0
195 . 3
197. 1
249.8

178.8
81.1
200 .9
2 0 0 .7
240.8

198.7
114.3
295.7
290.2
2 6 6 .5

19 5. 1
106 . 1
276.2
260.0
2 7 6 .6

200.4
18.2
30 6 .9
291.4
304. 1

203.0
124 . 0
3 2 0 .8
304.7
325.8

203.6
125. 3
318.0
304.7
363.8

198.6
114.1
295.7
263.6
360.2

274.8

260.6

265.9

268.6

2 7 1 .3

2 7 1 .9

273.5

2 7 6 .2

278.2

278.8

282.0

283.4

2 8 6 .6

222.6

222

DEC/79

211.2

221
2

1

175.2

176.5

179.3

181 .2

182.0

183.0

184 .7

185.6

186.6

188 . 1

189.6

190 .4

127.0

127.2

129. 1

130.4

133.2

134.5

136 .0

137 .5

139.5

140 .2

140.7

140.3

Unprocessed filament yarns
Cellulosi c
Non-cellulosi c
N y l o n f i l a m e n t y a r n , 15 d e n i e r
N y l o n f i l a m e n t y a r n , 70 d e n i e r
Nylon tire yarn, 840 denier
P o l y e s t e vr f i l a m e n t y a r n , 15 0 d e n i e r
P o l y e s t e r t i r e yar n , 1000 d e n i e r

DEC/75

130.4
176.6
133. 9

DEC/69
DEC/73

137.8
184.3
142.0
117 .5
130.2
165.8
(3)
132.0

124.6
159.4
123.2
131.6

130.9
176.6
134.5
1 15.8
119.6
161.5
125.5
131.6

132. 0
176 .6
135. 9
115.5
126.5
161.5
126. 1
131.6

134.3
180.0
138.3
117.1
125.7
161.9
132.4
131.6

136 .6
180.0
141.3
117.1
128.2
161.9
138.7
131.6

137 .6
180.0
142.6
18.0
133.5
168. 0
138.2
131.6

138.5
190.3
141.6
117.2
131.2
168.0
135 . 9
131.6

139. 9
190 .3
143.4
119.1
132 . 9
168.0
14 0 . 5
131.6

142.6
190 .3
147 . 0
119.7
131.5
168.4
150.8
131.6

14 3 . 4
190.3
148. 1
120.4
135.4
168.4
(3 )
134.6

143.7
190.3
148.5
120 .4
136.6
17 1.3
(3)
134.6

143.6
190 .3
148.3
117.2
136.6
171.3
(3 )
130.7

DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
JUN/76
JUN/76
DEC/76
DEC/75

131.4
141.1
140.7
128.2
110.5
(3)
16.2
143.0

124. 1
136.8
136.8
.1
115.7
126.0
108.0
128.4

123.7
133.3
133.3
120.5
115.3
128.5
109.3
128.4

126.8
133.4
133.4
124.3
1 12.4
132.2

126.9
137.4
137 .4
123.5

129.8
141.2
141.2
126.2

128.5
108.8
138.5

144.6
114.6
(3 )

131.7
144 . 1
14 4 . 1
127.8
109.6
( 3)
18.6
140.4

134.3
143.6
143.6
131.2
107.7
( 3)
1. 2
149.8

135.3
144.4
144.4
132 . 1
107.5
(3)
149.8

13 5. 1
144.7
144.7
131.9
107.5
(3)
119.5
149.8

135.7
144.7
144.7
132.6
107.2
(3)
.2
149.8

136.6
144.7
(3)
133.8
108.2
(3)
124.7
149.8

137.3
144.4
144.4
134.7

0215
0216
0217

Staple
Cellulosi c
Viscose staple
Non-cellulosi c
Nylon staple
Acrylic staple
Acrylic staple, 3 denier
Polyester staple

02
0212

Tow
Non-cellulosi c
Acrylic tow

DEC/75
DEC/75

120.6
120.6
95.3

108.0
108.0
85.4

108.0
108.0
85.4

112.0
112.0

109.2
109.2
86.3

117.6
117.6
93.0

117.6
1 17.6
93.0

119.6
119.6
94.5

125.2
125.2
99.0

132.4
132.4
104.6

132.4
132.4
104.6

132.4
132.4
104.6

132.4
132.4
104.6

DEC/75

122.5

1 14.6

11 8 . 0

119.3

DEC/75

120.8

113.1
226.6
206.5
243.8
251.9

1 16.9
248.9
226.8
270.0
275.4

118.2
253.8
228.7
273.0
284.7

122. 1
120.8

179.9
109.9
126.7
126.7
106.4
1 17. 1

173.9
104.6
119.2
123.8
111.3
1 14.5

177.5
106. 1
.1
124.2
(3 )
117 . 1

183.0
106 . 9
122. 9
123.8
10 6. 1
121.3

01
02
0211
0221
0227

01
0101
02
021 1

and apparel

(3 )

183.5

0213
0217

fibers

Processed yarns and

032
0326

262.3

FEB.

134.7

Synthetic

03 1

0317

JAM.

(CONT'D)

commodities

products

ANN.
AVG.

DEC/75

03

0316

feeds

Formula feeds
P o u l t r y feed, broiler
P o u l t r y feed, egg laying
Dairy feed
Beef cattle feed
Hog feed

0294

0315

.O T H E R ...
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

C O D E NO.

01
0101
0103
0105

02
0221

03
0331
0332
0333
0334

threads

Yarns
Cotton
Cotton yarn, combed knitting, 30*s
Cotton yarn, carded weaving, 20/2*s
C o t t o n y a r n , c a r d e d k n i t t i n g , 2 0 fs
Wool
Wool knitt i n g yarn, 2/20's
Syntheti c
T e x t u r e d n y l o n y a r n , 70 d e n i e r
N y l o n f i l a m e n t y a r n , 1300 d e n i e r
Spun n y l o n ya r n 15-18
N y l o n b c f y arn, 1300 d e n i e r

1

256.7
230.8
277.6
287.4
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/75
DEC/76

112.6

120

See footnotes at end of table.




12

121

110.2
138.5

88.5

111.6 111.6

1

1

12

122.6

121

111.1
(3 )
(3)
149.8

124.2

122.8

122.4

123.2

124.3

125. 1

125.8

128.2

257.5
230.5
277.2
290.2

122.3
258. 1
232.4
276.8
290.2

120.7
256.8
230.2
275.7
289.5

120.3
256. 1
2 3 0 .9
272.7
288.8

121.1

258. 1
234.3
274.2
289.9

122.3
263.6
234.3
290.3
294.9

123.2
264.5
235.8
290.3
295.8

123.9
2 6 7 .0
239.2
293.3
297. 1

126.5
268.8
240.3
294.3
300.3

184. 1
109.6
123.5
123.8
104.9
121.9

182.2
111.5
127.2
123.8
102.7
(3)

182.4
109.7
127.2
123.8
100.4
116.4

179.3
109.4
128.7
123.2
( 3)
113.2

180.2

180.2

178.4
111.9
130.4
130.0
104.9
117.4

178.4

179.3
115.5
131.7
144.8
125 . 1
C.0

110.1 110.8

129. 1
123.4
99.7
114.5

128.9
123.4

100.6
114.8

112.6

130.4
132.5
108.5
(3 )

12

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P rodu cer P rice In dexes fo r c o m m o d ity gro u p s, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct classes, and individual item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

DEC/ 76
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

1 18.2
86 . 5
(3)
140.2
146 . 9
136.0

1 16
80
122
124
133
130

• Threads
Cotton
C o t to n t h r e a d , i n d u s t r i a l use
Synthet i c
P o l y e s t e r t h r e a d , i n d u s t r i a l use
Corespun t h r e a d , i n d u s t r i a l use

DEC/ 75

142. 5
247 . 0
147 . 2
132. 2
137.6
135.7

131
2 25
134
123
129
125

Gray f a b r i c s

COMMODITY

CODE NO.

0326
0335
0341
0 342
0 345
0351
036 1
0327
01
0 10 1
03
0 322
033 1

Y a r n s ( CONT’ D)
N y l o n b c f y a r n , 2600 d e n i e r
T e x t u r e d p o l y e s t e r y a r n , 150 d e n i e r
Spun p o l y e s t e r y a r n , 15 d e n i e r
P o l y e s t e r / c o t t o n , 18's
Spun a c r y l i c , 6 d e n i e r
Spun v i s c o s e r a y o n , 1 . 5 d e n i e r

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

.4
.0
.9
.9
.9
0

.

118.9
81.3
(3)
133. 7
1 35 . 1
13 1 . 0

121.8
8 1.9
(3)
14 1 . 2
137. 9
131.5

1 21. 8
85.7
(3)
142. 8
148. 0
137.3

. 1
.5
.4
.8
.2
.7

13 1. 1
225.5
134.4
123.8
129.2
125.7

131.9
227.2
135.4
124.2
129.2
126 . 2

137.0
236 . 2
140.8
128.9
133. 0
131. 9

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT .

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

121.8
90. 1
(3)
143.4
149.8
137.3

115.4
87 . 3
(3)
143.4
148.0
137 . 3

115.0
86. 1
(3)
142.5
151. 6
137. 9

115.0
86 .7
(3)
140 . 9
151. 6
137.9

1 14 . 3
89 . 9
(3)
14 1 . 2
151 . 6
137 . 9

1 17 . 9
89 . 9
(3)
142 . 0
151 .6
137 . 9

117.9
89.9
(3)
143. 3
151.6
137 . 9

1 22 . 1
89.6
(3)
143.3
151.6
137. 9

147. 0
255.6
152.4
135.3
139. 7
1 39 . 7

147.0
255.6
152. 4
135.3
139. 7
139. 7

147.0
255.6
152. 4
135.5
14 1. 7
139.7

147.0
255.6
152.4
135.5
141.7
139.7

147 .0
255 .6
152 . 4
135 . 5
14 1 .7
139 .7

147
257
153
136
142
140

147.9
257 . 2
153.3
136 . 0
142. 1
140.3

147 . 9
257.2
153.3
136 . 0
142. 1
140.3

.9
.2
.3
0
1
.3

.
.

DEC/ 75

138 . 1

132 . 7

1 32. 3

136 . 8

137.0

136.5

134.8

135. 7

137. 5

14 1 .0

143 . 5

145. 0

144. 0

01
0 10 1
03
0354
0357
04
046 1

Broaduovens
Cotton
Pri n t c l o t h
Synthet i c
P olyester/cotton p rin tc lo th
Polyester/rayon p r in tc lo th
Other
Burlap

D EC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

137 . 7
144. 3
149 . 1
134. 0
137 . 5
149 . 1
(3)
(3)

132 . 2
137 . 5
140 . 8
126 . 0
128 . 1
133 . 7
(3)
c;5)

131.6
139. 1
142.3
126 . 3
131.3
1 38 . 9
181. 8
154.7

136. 2
14 1 . 4
145. 3
132.8
132. 3
140. 3
175. 3
155.7

136 . 4
142. 1
148.3
132. 8
131.0
145. 9
175. 1
149. 9

135.8
143. 7
150. 1
131. 0
129.8
139.8
(3)
(3)

134.0
143.8
153.5
129.0
128. 3
136 . 1
(3)
(3)

135. 1
143.3
149. 0
131.0
132. 0
145.9
(3)
(3)

137 . 1
144. 4
149. 8
133. 7
133.0
145.9
(3)
(3)

140 . 9
148 . 5
149 .8
137 .7
140 .7
159,. 1
156,.4
130 . 4

143 .5
148 . 9
150 .9
14 1 ,. 4
148 . 5
164. .8
160 ,. 3
130 .4

145. 1
14 9 . 0
153. 1
144.5
159.6
173. 7
(3)
C3)

143.9
149.9
155.7
14 1. 6
154 . 9
164.8
159.6
128. 5

02

Kn i t s
Synthet i c

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

(3)
(3)

143 .7
111,.2

146 . 3
113. 2

149.0
115.3

149.0
115.3

149.0
115.3

149. 0
115.3

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
C3 )

DEC/ 7 5

115.7

110, .5

111.1

113. 2

114.5

1 15. 3

115.8

116.6

1 16.8

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

129. 6
147. 4
144. 1
342.5
144.9
226.4
172.7
150 . 0
138. 9
110. 3
65. 1
123.5

125,. 1
139,. 9
143, . 1
320. .6
136 ,. 3
2 2 2 , .6
168,.2
145,.6
135, . 9
108, . 1
6 1 ..3
1 17 ,. 3

1 24. 8
14 1 . 0
143. 1
325. 0
136 . 3
222.6
168 . 4
145.8
135.9
106.5
6 1.7
117.3

125. 9
142. 9
143.8
325.2
136 . 3
222.6
168.6
146 . 1
135.9
107.1
62.7
117. 3

126 . 9
145.0
146.3
337 . 1
144. 9
226.3
169.3
146.7
136. 5
107. 5
62.4
119. 3

128.0
146 . 8
144. 9
337 . 1
144. 9
226.3
169.4
146 . 9
136.5
108.2
62.8
121 . 1

123.5
146 . 8
144.9
337 . 1
144.9
226.3
17 1 . 8
148.6
138.9
108.6
64.0
121.1

130 . 3
150 . 0
144. 9
351 . 3
148.2
226.3
172. 9
149. 5
139. 9
109.5
65.4
121. 1

104.0
139. 1
139.1
10 1. 4
157 . 1

99. .3
124. .8
124. ,8
97. .4
155. ,8

100.2
128.7
128.7
98. 1
156 . 3

103. 2
133.2
133. 2
10 1. 0
158. 9

103.6
134.6
134.6
101. 3
157 . 3

104. 1
139.8
139.8
101.4
158.4

104.8
140. 0
140. 0
102. 1
159.4

104. 9
14 1. 6
141 .6
102.2
159.4

121. 6
121.6

127. 4
127.4

132.3
132.3

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

C3)
(3)

C3 )
(3)

(3)
(3)

93. 0
93.0

(3)
(3)

(3)
C3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

033
0337

0 338

Finished

034

fa b rics

01
0 10 1
0 107
0 108
0 109
02
0221
0232
03
0349
036 1

Broadwovens
Cotton
Corduroy
D e n i m , 10 o z .
D e n i m , o v e r 10 o z .
Canton f l a n n e l
Wool
Women’ s w o o l / n y l o n s p o r t s w e a r f a b r i c
Men’ s w o o l o u t e r j a c k e t i n g
Synthet i c
Textured p o ly e s te r t w i l l
Velvet domestic u p h o ls te ry f a b r ic

01
0 101
03
0341

Kni t s
Cotton
Outerwear j e r s e y
Synthet i c
N y l o n t r i c o t 40 d e n i e r

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

01

Narrow f a b r i c s
Cotton

JUN/ 76
JUN/ 76

(3)
(3)

121. 6
121. 6

03

Non w o v e n s
Syntheti c

JUN/ 76
JUN/ 76

(3)
(3)

8 7. 9
87. 9

034 2

034 3

0 34 4
0 345

Apparel

038
0381
01

4 other

fabricated

Apparel
Women’ s

te xtile

prods

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
JUN/ 76
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
JUN/ 76

DEC/ 77

90. 1
90. 1

(3)
(3)

1 17, 0

1 18..3

119.1

120 . 1

130 .7
150.4
144 . 9
354 . 5
149.3
226.3
173.9
150 . 8
139. 9
109. 9
65. 0
129. 4

131,.2
150.. 0
142,.6
355 , .7
149,.3
2 2 7 , .7
174. 0
151 . 1
139., 9
111. .3
66. .4
129. .4

133. .5
151. . 7
143, .6
3 5 5 . .7
149 , 3
2 2 8 . ,6
178. ,5
156. .0
142. ,3
1 13.. 7
6 7. .2
129. .4

134.0
151.9
143.6
355.7
149.3
228.6
178.5
156.0
142. 3
1 14.4
68.7
129.4

136.0
152.4
143.6
355.3
149.3
232.8
178.7
156 . 3
142.3
1 18 . 2
74.0
129.4

105. 1
142.0
142. 0
102.3
158. 4

104..9
143. ,4
143. .4
102. , 1
156. ,8

105. ,5
145. ,6
145. ,6
102. ,6
155. 3

105. 9
147.4
147.4
102.9
153.7

106 . 5
148.4
148.4
103. 4
155.3

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
C3 )

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

.

,
,

(3)
(3)

116. 4

111. 6

112. 4

1 13.7

114. 8

11 5 . 0

116.3

1 17.8

1 18. 1

1 13. 2

119. 0

119. 9

120.3

172.4
150. 4

165. 5
145. 8

166 . 8
146.2

168.0
146 . 9

170.0
148.6

170.2
148. 8

172.7
150. 3

174. 4
151.4

175 . 1
152.7

175. 0
152. 5

176. 2
153. 3

176.8
153.6

177. 5
154.2

See footnotes at end of table.




90. 1
90 . 1

(3)
C3 )

13

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P rod u cer P rice Indexes fo r c om m o dity gro u p s, su b g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c las se s , and in d ivid u al item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

0 11 3
0122
0 13 2
0152
0 15 3
0155
0 16 2
0 163
0172
0173
0174
0175
0176
0177
0 178
0 179
0 182
0 188
02
0202
0 20 3
0 21 2
0 21 4
0 22 5
0227
023 3
0239
0253
0263
027 2
0274
0275
0278
0282
028 5
0 287
03
0332
0 334
0362
0 36 4

A p p a r e l ( CONT’ D)
Dresses s o ld a t a u n i t p r i c e
S kirts
Dress s la c k s
C u t a n d sewn b l o u s e s a n d s h i r t s
K n i t s p o r t s h i r t s a nd t o p s
Sweaters
Tailored s u it-ty p e jackets
U nt r i m m ed c o a t s and c a pe s
Pantyhose
S t o c k i ngs
Brassi eres
C o r s e t s and g i r d l e s
P a n t i es
SI i ps
Nig h tg o wn s and s l e e p c o a t s
Robes# d r e s s i n g g owns# e t c .
Swimsui t s
Washable s e r v i c e a p p a r e l
Men' s
Suits# r e g u l a r w e ig h t
Suits# l i g h t w eig h t
Dress t r o u s e r s
J e a n - c u t c a s u a l s l a c k s and j e a n s
Workpants
O v e r a l l s and w o r k - t y p e j a c k e t s
D r e ss and b u s i n e s s s h i r t s
K n i t p u l l o v e r g o l f and p o l o s h i r t s
Tailored sport coats
Light weight outer jacket
Socks
T-shirt
Bri e fs
Paj amas and o t h e r n i g h t w e a r
T i es
H a t s and c ap s
Wor k g 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
C hildren’ s sport s h irts
C h i l d r e n Ts d r e s s e s
I n f a n t s * and c h i l d r e n ’ s u n d e r p a n t s
I n f a n t s ’ and c h i l d r e n ’ s k n ee s oc ks

01
0 10 2
0132
0 133
0152
02
0212
0232
04
0 43 2

T e x tile housefurnishings
Bed c l o t h e s
B e ds p r e a d s and b e d s e t s
F l a t sheets# e x c e p t c r i b s i z e
F i t t e d sheets# e x c e p t c r i b s i z e
Pillowcases
Bath p ro d u c ts
T o w e l s f o r home u s e
Shower and b a t h c u r t a i n s
Wi n d o w a n d f u r n i t u r e a c c e s s o r i e s
Draperies

02
0 21 2
03
0 32 2

F a b r ic a te d products# n . e . c .
Campi ng e q u i p m e n t
Campi ng t e n t s
I n d u s tr ia l products
Cordage# t w i n e and r o p e

0381

0382

0 38 3

OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

114.5
1 09. 5
(3)
115.2
115.0
136. 5
(3)
135.6
92.5
115. 8
180.4
150.7
124.0
1 25. 2
133.3
114. 1
(3)
125.6
200 . 4
114.7
(3)
(3)
117.2
2 12.2
130 . 1
120. 3
(3)
117.9
122.5
122.3
204.3
114.3
214.9
118.4
(3)
267.0
17 1. 1
121.1
108. 3
(3)
1 19. 5

113.8
1 06. 5
98. 1
111.6
109.0
128.3
98 . 2
123. 5
89.8
1 15.4
172. 2
140. 3
1 17.0
120 . 8
132. 9
112. 2
104. C
118. 3
191.6
112. 5
119. 9
(3)
107.9
198.0
124. 4
1 13.5
114.6
115.4
1 18.3
116.9
197.0
111.7
204.0
1 18. 1
117.0
252.9
161.6
113.9
104. 2
116.1
114.1

113. 8
106.5
(3)
111.6
1 09. 0
128.3
98.2
123.5
89.8
1 15.4
176.5
145. 2
117.8
122. 7
132 . 9
112. 2
104.0
123.8
194.7
112.5
(3)
1 18.0
114.3
205.4
124.4
1 15.8
114.6
115.4
1 18. 3
117.1
197 . 9
114.5
204.0
1 18. 1
117.0
257 . 7
16 1 . 6
113.9
104.2
116.1
114.1

1 13.8
110.0
(3)
111.6
109.0
12S.3
(3)
123.5
90 . 8
116.0
178.3
148.6
124. 3
124.0
132. 9
114.5
104. 0
123.8
195. 8
112. 5
115. 5
1 18.0
1 15.6
205.4
130.2
119. 9
1 14.6
115.4
1 18.3
117.9
193.4
114.5
207.6
118.1
117. 2
26 1 . 7
164.6
114. 9
104.2
125.6
115.5

113.8
110.0
(3)
111.6
117. 3
128. 3
98.2
127.0
91.6
116.0
178. 3
150. 4
124. 3
124.0
132.9
114. 5
104.0
123. 8
193. 0
114. 3
(3)
1 I S. 0
119.0
2 11.4
127 . 6
119.9
114.6
115.4
122. 0
120. 3
198. 4
1 14. 5
207.6
118.1
117.2
265.4
167. 4
119.9
104. 2
125.6
117.9

1 13.. 8
110 .0
(3)
111 .6
117 . 3
128 . 3
98 . 2
127 .0
91 . 8
1 16.. 5
178 . 3
150..4
124,.3
124 .0
132,. 9
1 14,.5
104,.0
123,.8
198..7
1 14,. 3
1 15..5
1 18,.0
119 . 0
214,. 0
127 ,. 6
119,. 9
1 14..6
1 17,.2
122.. 0
123..3
198..4
1 14,.5
2 1 6 , .5
1 18,. 1
1 17,
2 7 0 . !s
166 . 1
114.. 9
104..2
125..6
119. 1

113 . 8
110 . 0
(3)
1 1 1 .6
117 . 3
140 . 8
95 . 2
143 . 3
91 18
1 15 . 9
179 .7
152 .0
124 . 3
123 . 9
132,. 9
1 14,. 5
(3)
123.. 8
20 1 . 4
114 .7
1 15,.5
1 18,.0
119.. 0
214,. 0
127 ,. 6
120 ,. 3
(3)
1 17..2
122 . 0
122.. 9
2 02 . .7
1 14 . 5
2 16 . .5
1 13.. 1
117,.2
2 7 0 , .3
17 1 ,. 0
119 .2
106 ,. 4
136,.7
119, 1

113.8
110.0
(3)
116. 4
1 17. 3
142.7
98.2
143. 3
91.8
115.9
182. 4
152. 0
124.3
125. 4
132.9
114.5
(3)
128.3
203.0
116.0
(3)
1 13. 0
120 . 1
2 15.3
127 . 6
120.7
(3)
119.7
1 22 . 0
123.4
207.7
114. 5
2 16.5
118. 1
119. 9
270.8
175.3
124.2
110.7
(3)
121.7

115.5
110.0
(3)
118.0
117.3
142.7
98.2
143.3
(3)
115. 9
183.9
154.0
124. 3
126 . 1
135. 1
114. 5
(3)
128. 3
202.9
116.0
(3)
(3)
119. 2
215.8
134. 3
120 .7
C3 )
119.7
123 . 1
123. 4
207 . 7
114.5
2 18.4
118.1
(3)
270.8
175. 3
124.2
110.7
(3)
121.7

115.5
110. 0
C3 )
113. 0
117.3
142.7
93.2
143.3
(3)
115. 9
183.9
154. 0
124. 3
126 . 2
132 . 9
1 14.5
(3)
128.3
203.2
116. 0
117. 7
(3)
119.2
2 14. 0
134.3
122.0
(3)
119.7
123 . 1
123. 4
210.8
114.5
222. 0
118.1
C3 )
270.8
175 . 1
124.2
110.7
(3)
121.7

1 15. 5
(3)
(3)
119.6
(3)
142. 7
(3)
143.3
95.8
115. 9
183. 9
154. 0
124. 3
127 . 5
(3)
114.5
(3)
128. 3
205. 1
116.3
(3)
(3)
1 17. 5
217.6
134. 3
122.0
(3)
120 . 9
126 . 9
126 . 0
210 . 8
114.5
222.0
1 18. 1
(3)
270 . 8
176 . 2
124.2
111.3
C3 )
121.7

1 15.5
110.6
(3)
119.6
117.3
142.7
(3)
14 3 . 3
96.4
115.1
133. 9
153.9
128.6
128.8
(3)
114. 5
(3)
12S.3
205.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
117. 5
2 17. 6
134. 3
122. 0
(3)
(3)
126 . 9
126. 9
210.8
114.5
222. 0
1 18. 1
120. 6
270.8
173.6
127 . 9
113.5
(3)
123.7

115.5
110. 6
(3)
12 1 . 2
117.3
142. 7
(3)
143.3
95.7
115.4
183. 9
153. 9
129.9
128.3
134 . 2
114.5
(3)
123.3
205.3
116.3
(3)
(3)
117.5
217.6
134. 3
122.0
(3)
120 . 9
126 . 9
126 . 6
210.8
114.5
222.0
121.2
120. 6
270.8
1SG.9
132.0
115.6
(3)
123.7

DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 6 9
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 69

206 . 9
117.3
213.8
115.5
118.2
(3)
1 24. 2
147. 4
180 . 1
1 15.4
153.8

199.0
112.1
203.8
110.7
113.0
1 13.4
116.2
137. 1
176.0
1 14. 3
153.8

199.7
111.7
203. 1
J09.7
1 13. 2
112.9
119.8
14 1 . 8
177.9
114.3
153.8

20 1 . 2
113.3
208. 9
110.7
114.1
113. 3
119. 8
141. 8
177.9
114. 3
153. 8

201.6
113.6
209.6
110.9
114.4
1 13. 5
120. 0
141. 8
179.9
114.3
153.8

2C2.6
1 14., 1
2 1 1 . .2
111. ,3
1 14.,7
(3)
120..0
14 1..8
179. 9
115. 6
153. 8

2 0 2 . .7
114.. 1
2 1 2 . .4
110..8
114..4
(3)
120. 0
14 1 . 8
179. ,9
115. 6
153. 8

210.7
119.6
216.6
118.8
120. 2
120. 1
129. 1
153. 7
18 1. 9
115.6
1 53. 8

211.0
119.9
217.9
113. 4
120 . 0
122. 2
129 . 1
153.7
181.9
115.6
153.8

212.9
121.9
219.2
120.8
1 23. 2
(3)
1 29 . 1
153. 7
18 1. 9
1 15. 6
153.8

213.8
122.3
22 1 . 5
120.8
123. 2
(3)
1 29 . 1
153.7
181.9
116.7
153.8

213.8
122.3
22 1 . 5
120.8
123. 2
(3)
1 29 . 1
153.7
(3)
116.7
153.8

214.3
122.8
220.4
122.2
125.0
123.3
129. 1
153.7
181.9
116.7
153.8

DEC/ 77

1 22. 7

1 15.7

116.1

121.8

122.6

122. 6

122. 8

122.8

122.8

122. 9

123.4

129.6

129.8

1 14. 1
123. 6
227. 8

1 14. 1
123. 8
230. 1

114.1
1 23. 9
230. 1

115.0
123. 9
230 . 1

117.1
1 24. 2
234. 1

117.1
131. 2
237.9

1 18. 0
131.3
237 . 9

DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77
JUN/ 78
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 71
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/ 73
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77

DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77

115.0
123.7
227.7

114.1
115. 9
211.9

See footnotes at end of table.




14

114.1
116.4
215.9

114.1
122.8
218.3

114.1
123.6
227.8

2

.

.

.

,

114.1
123.9
2 30 . 1

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — Prod ucer Price In d exes fo r c o m m o d ity gro u p s, subgroups, p ro d u ct classes, and Individual item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise Indicated)
CODE NO.

0 38 3
0 332
0 342
04

F a b r i c a t e d p r o d u c t s , n . e . c . ( CONT' D)
T a r p a u l i ns
I n d u s t r i a l and i n s t i t u t i o n a l t o w e l s
Hides,

041

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

skins,

H i d e s and

leather,

and r e l a t e d

DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77

products

skins

ANK.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

138.3
118.4

135.2
114.6

137 . 2
115.1

138.7
114.7

138 .7
1 17 ..6

248.9

255.7

250.9

246.8

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

138. 7
1 1 7. 6

138. 7
117. 6

133. 7
120.4

138.7
120. 4

138.7
120.4

138.2
120.4

138. 2
120.4

139.4
121.6

243,.5

240.7

240. 9

245. 1

251 . 3

247 . 8

251 . 2

255.4

256.9

370.9

468.8

404.8

348.7

328 , .6

289.7

315.7

356.6

398.4

356. 1

381.5

4 09. 1

392.8

0 101
0 102
0 111
0 1 12

C a ttle hides
P a c k e r , n a t i v e ccw, l'i g h t
P a c k e r , b r a n d e d cow
P a ck e r, n a t i v e s t e e r , heavy
Pa ck e r, C o lo r ad o s t e e r , heavy

366.8
287 . 3
367 .S
385.9
407 . 4

483.3
374. 3
549.7
496 .7
557.5

406.4
343. 1
453. 9
4 09 .3
447 . 0

334 . 4
230 .7
34 1 . 8
331 . 5
(3)

3 14 , . 1
2 65 , .2
3 57 , . 0
320 ,. 5
3 13 , .3

262.6
237. 1
257 . 2
283.6
219.3

297 .7
237 . 1
288.3
32 1 . 0
300 . 8

348.3
255.8
360 . 9
369 . 0
382.3

4 04.7
255.8
360 . 9
448.0
438.8

347.4
268.3
360.9
36 1 . 4
396.9

381 . 8
287.0
360.9
412.9
4 17. 8

4 19.2
324.4
360 . 9
4 55. 9
485.7

396.8
319.4
360. 9
420.6
4 72. 1

0 101
0 102

C a l f s k i ns
Packer, N o rth e rn ,
Packer, N o rth e rn ,

heavy
lig h t

246.8
233. 6
255.0

349.7
326 . 0
373.2

303.2
2 92. 1
314.3

262.5
250 . 0
275.0

191 ..6
186 ,. 9
196, .4

1 85 . 7
186.9
184.6

135.7
186 . 9
184. 6

247.2
239. 1
255.3

247 . 2
2 39. 1
255.3

247.2
2 39. 1
255.3

247 . 2
2 39. 1
255. 3

247 . 2
239. 1
255.3

247.2
239. 1
255.3

0101
0 102

Ki p s k i n s
Packer,
Packer,

n ative,
n ative,

220.2
205.5
236.7

299.5
330.2
273.2

272.5
275. 0
273.2

255.6
24 C. 2
27 3 . 2

2 2 6 , .3
180 ,. 1
2 7 3 , .2

198.6
180. 1
218.5

193 .6
180 . 1
218.5

19S. 6
180. 1
218.5

198.6
180 . 1
218.5

1 9S. 6
180 . 1
218.5

198.6
180 . 1
218.5

198.6
180 . 1
218.5

193.6
180 . 1
218.5

0 10 1
0102

Go at sk i ns
A m ritsars, India
Pernambucos, B r a z i l

139.6
75.0
256.0

139.6
75.0
256.0

139.6
75.0
256.0

139.6
75.0
256.0

139. ,6
75. .0
256 ,.0

1 39 . 6
75. 0
256.0

139. 6
75.0
256.0

139.6
75.0
256.0

139. 6
75.0
256 . 0

139.6
7 5. 0
256.0

139.6
75.0
256 . 0

139.6
75. 0
256.0

139.6
75.0
256 . 0

0101
0 111

Sh e ep a n d l a m b s k i n s
L a m b s k i n s , f . o. b.
Lambskins, c. i . f .

618. 1
698.6
672.8

617.4
6 98.6
665.8

617.5
698.6
666.9

616.4
693.6
654.0

6 15. . 1
6 9 8 . .6
6 3 8 . .2

617.2
698.6
662.8

6 1 7. 6
6 98. 6
667 . 9

617.7
6 98.6
668.6

6 19.4
698.6
688.8

6 19.0
693.6
683.6

6 19.3
698.6
687.0

6 19.3
698.6
687 . 0

620.7
698.6
7 03 . 5

310.6

347 . 6

340 . 3

311.0

2 9 7 . .6

290.4

284.4

292.2

314.2

2 98. 1

301 . 9

317.3

332.4

314.1
323.7
283.S
344.2
298.3
335.8
219.8
448. 1

350 . 3
363.5
327 . 2
383. 9
332.9
349.4
254 . 4
5 07 . 4

343. 3
348. 9
314.9
368.2
326 .6
34 9 . 4
233.4
4 97 . 1

312.6
312.8
284.7
329.3
293. 1
337 .7
215.1
447.6

30 1.,4
2 8 9 , .4
270 ..4
3 0 2 . .5
2SS. 9
337 ..7
2 0 0 . .7
431 ., 1

295.2
274.6
263.2
234. 9
284.2
314.4
180.3
431. 1

288.2
277.5
263. 9
288.6
276.2
314.4
243.9
410.5

294.6
310.9
282.6
327 . 5
278.3
3 14. 4
205.2
418.7

318. 1
347.0
312.8
366 . 4
299.6
337 .7
225.6
449.6

299.4
311.9
284.0
328.4
2 83. 9
337 . 7
210.2
420.8

305.0
325. 9
249.5
358.0
2 88. 1
337 .7
207 . 9
429.0

321. 1
3 49. 1
268.9
383.0
302.7
349.4
226 . 2
45 1 .7

3 39. 1
372.4
283.2
409.6
319.1
349.4
234.8
482.6

041 1

0 412

0 413

0 414

0 415

042

Northern,
Northern,

15/25
o/w

New Y o r k
New Y o r k

Leather

0421
01
0 10 1
0 102
02
023 1
024 1
0251

C attlehide leather
Sole l e a t h e r
L i g h t bends
Heavy ben ds
Upper l e a t h e r
Wor k s h o e e l k
C a t t l e and k i p s i d e s ,
C a t t l e and k i p s i d e s ,

0 103

Sh e ep a n d l a m b l e a t h e r
Lamb g a r m e n t l e a t h e r

0 423
043

smooth
retanned
DEC/ 6 9

Footwear

0431

Men’ s f o o t w e a r
01
0 10 3
0 10 9
0 112
0122

0 43 2
01
0 106
0108
0114
0 131

O x f o rd Goodyear l e a t h e r u ppe r and s o l e
Dress b oo t s i d e uppe r 1 o r 2 z i p p e r s
Wor k s h o e , G o o d y e a r , c o w h i d e , u p p e r
S l i p p e r , romeo, k i d o r s i d e u p p e r
Women’ s f o o t w e a r
Wo me n ' s f o o t w e a r , d o m e s t i c
Nurse's oxford, le a th e r
Pump, c e m e n t e d , c a l f u p p e r
Pump, l o w , med. q u a l i t y
Casual shoe, cemented, s i d e

or

patent

DEC/ 7 2

323. 1

417.9

394.6

360.2

335., 1

322.0

322.0

307.2

300 . 2

307 . 2

307.2

307.2

256.9

233. 1

2 29. 1

228.0

231 . 8

2 3 1 . ,9

231.9

231.9

232.7

233.7

235.5

236 . 6

237.5

236 . 9

261.5
(3)
(3)
196.7
294. 1
(3)

262.9
(3)
235.0
188. 5
287.6
286. 1

258.6
(3)
235.0
194.6
291.3
296.4

259.5
(3)
240.7
194.6
293.3
(3)

259.5
(3)
240.7
194.6
293.3
(3)

259.5
(3)
(3)
194.6
293.3
(3)

259.5
(3)
(3)
194.6
293.3
(3)

259.5
(3)
(3)
194.6
293.3
(3)

260.8
(3)
(3)
201.8
293.3
(3)

264.2
(-3)
(3)
(3)
296. 1
(3)

264.2
(3)
(3)
201.8
(3)
(3)

265.2
(3)
(3)
20 1 . 8
299.9
(3)

265.2
265.2
(3)
201.8
299.9
(3)

216.8
211.7
(3)
217.2
(3)
231. 0

209.0
203.9
239.5
216.6
179.9
22 1 . 6

209.5
204.5
240.7
216.6
179. 9
226.3

216.0
210.9
2 43. 1
216.6
1 89. 3
226.3

216,.3
211..2
2 47 , . 9
2 1 6 , .6
189 . 3
2 27 , . 9

216.3
211.2
247. 9
216.6
189. 3
227.9

216.3
211.2
(3)
2 16 -. 6
189.3
227.9

217.9
212.7
(3)
216.6
189.3
231.0

217.9
212.7
(3)
216.6
1 89. 3
231.0

218.7
213.5
(3)
216.6
(3)
231.0

221.0
215.7
(3)
219.0
(3)
240.5

222.0
216.7
(3)
219.0
(3)
240 . 5

221.0
215.7
(3)
219.0
(3)
240.5

See footnotes at end of table.




15

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — Prod u cer Price Indexes fo r co m m o d ity gro u p s, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c la s s e s , and in d ivid u al item s, 19801
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

0433
0141
014 3

Misses*

0 43 4
01
0147
0 149
01
015 3
0155

& boys*

01
0 159
0161
01
0 165
0167
043 8
016 9

babies'

footwear

and b a b i e s ’
and b a b i e s *

l e a t h e r upper fo otw
n o n - l e a t h e r upper f

footwear

A t h l e t i c footw ear designed f o r
A ll other a t h l e t i c footwear

sports

Other fo o tw e a r
Other fo o tw e a r
Other

044

I

In fa n ts'
In fa n ts’
A thletic

0437

footwear

Y o u t h and b o y ’ s l e a t h e r u p p e r f o o t w e a r
Y o u t h and b o y ’ s n o n - l e a t h e r u p p e r f o o t w e
Infants’

0436

footwear

M is s e s ’ l e a t h e r upper fo o tw e a r
Misses n o n - l e a t h e r upper fo o tw e ar
Youth

043 5

leather

and

related

0122
0101

Gloves
G l o v e ’ s men’ s d r e s s

0 111
0442

In dustrial

0443
0 44 4
0101

and

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0

192.9
(3)
(3)

183. 8
(3)
(3)

191. 0
C3 )
(3)

191. 0
(3)
(3)

191. 0
C3 )
(3)

191.0
C3 )
(3)

191. 0
100.0
100 . 0

191.0
100.0
100.0

195.5
103.2
101.0

J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0

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

(3)
(3)
(3)

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

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

(3)
(3)
C3 )
(3)

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

100.0
100 . 0
100.0
100.0

100.4
(3)
100 . 0
101. 3

Jl JN/ 80
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0

(3)
(3)
C3 )
(3)

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

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

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

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

(3)
C3 )
(3)
C3 )

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

J U N/ 8 0
JUN/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0

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

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

(3)
(3)
C3 )
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
C3 )

C3 )
(3)
C3 )
C3 )

(3)
(3)
C3 )
(3)

J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0

C3 )
(3)
(3)
(3)

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

C3 )
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)
C3 )

C3 )
(3)
(3)
(3)

C3 )
C3 )
(3)
(3)

J U N/ 8 0

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

218.3

213.1

214.8

217.8

1 72. 8
198. 7
182. 3

163.3
(3)
170.5

16 5 . 2
192.8
170. 5

169.2
195. 6
180.8

311.1

306 . 0

309.0

318.8

310.3

310.3

339.4
424.7

369.2
452.7

DEC/ 67

leather

leather

Footwear c u t
Cut s o l e s ,
Fuels

05

ANN.
AVG.

products

Lugqage and s m a l l l e a t h e r goo ds
W e e k - e n d c a s e , w o me n ’ s , n o n l e a t h e r
Attac h e case, n o n - l e a t h e r

0441

stock
men’ s

re la te d

products

and power

Coal

051
0511

C h ild re n ’ s footwear
C h i l d r e n ’ s l e a t h e r upper fo o tw e ar
C h i l d r e n ’ s n o n - l e a t h e r upper footw ear

OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

0101
0103
010 4
0 10 5
0106

0107
0 108
0109
0111
05 12 4

01

Anthraci te
Chestnut
Buckwheat no.
Buckwheat no.
Buckwheat no.
Buckwheat no.
Buckwheat no.
Egg
Stove
Pea

1
2
3
4
5

Bituminous coal
Domestic s iz e s

JUN/80
JUN/80
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0

JUN/SO
J U N/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0

C3 )

NOV.

DEC.

197 . 1
103.5
102.8

197 . 1
103.5
102.8

197 . 1
103.5

1C2.6

197.6
103.9
102.8

101. 6
(3)
10 1 . 8
10 1 . 3

101. 6
(3)
10 1. 8
10 1 . 3

10 1 . 6
(3)
10 1 . 8
10 1. 3

100.9
(3)
100.7
10 1 . 3

100.9
(3)
10 0 . 7
101.3

100.0
C3 )
100. 0
10 0 . 0

103.5
(3)
104.2
10 1 . 7

103. 5
(3)
10 4 . 2
10 1 . 7

104.2
(3)
105. 1
102. 3

105 . 1
(3)
10 5 . 3
104. 5

106.1
(3)
106 . 7
104.5

100 . 0
100.0
100.0
1C0 . 0

100.0
(3)
100 . 0
100.0

10 1 . 5
(3)
103.0
100.0

10 1 . 6
(3)
103.2
100.0

10 1. 6
(3)
103. 2
100.0

10 1 . 6
(3)
103.2
100.0

102.6
C3 )
103.6
10 1 . 6

100 . 0
100.0

100 . 0
(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 2
(3)
(3)
(3)

100. 2
(3)
100.0
(3)

100.8
(3)
10 1. 0
100.5

10 0 . 8
(3)
10 1 . 0
1 00. 5

94.8
(3)
10 1 . 0
87 . 1

(3)

100 . 0

100.0

100.7

10 1 . 5

10 1 . 5

100.7

102. 9

216.2

2 17. 4

2 15. 9

217.5

218.7

218.8

221 . 8

222.6

225.3

169.2
195.6
180 . 8

172.5
195. 6

175. 4
198. 5
186 . 7

175.4
198.5
186 . 7

175.4

198.5

180.8

173.7
195. 6
180 . 8

186 . 7

177 . 3
203. 1
186.7

177.4
203. 1
188. 1

179.7
208.6
188 . 1

311.1

311.1

311.1

311.1

311.1

311.1

311.1

3 1 1. 1

314.6

314.6

310.3

3 1 0 . 3 . 320 .7

320 .7

320.7

320.7

320 . 7

320 .7

330.2

330.2

367.7
448.8

363.7
438.8

349.5
428.0

332.4
4 10.2

3 10.0
404.3

312.4
410.2

323.2
4 12. 2

324.3
415.0

337.4
422.9

337.4
422. 9

345.6
430. 9

.c
100.0
10 0

574. 0

508. 0

532.7

553.5

566 . 6

572. 1

576.5

585.5

590.6

593.5

592.9

600 . 2

615.7

467.3

459.3

459.6

461.7

465.2

466 . 5

466 . 6

467 . 5

468.7

47 1. 3

470.7

475.4

475.3

463.7
413.2
524.7
(3)
(3)
(3)

435.7
390 . 5
495.8
(3)

479.6
426 . 7
545. 1
109. 6
(3)
106.7
98.0

491. 1
426 . 7
541.5
109.6
(3 )

497.9
435.3
554.9

112.1

( 3)
(3)

1 12. 3
97.2

(3)

(3)

(3)
(3)

C3 )
(3)

459.7
410.4
525.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
C3 )
(3)
(3)
(3)

469.8
426.7
542.9
106. 5

( 3)
(3)

459.7
410.4
525.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

462. 1
(3)
525.0

(3)
(3)

435.7
390.5
495.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
C3 )

459.7
410.4
525.0
100. 0

(3)

435.7
390.5
495.8
(3)
(3)
(3)

100.0

459.4
577 . 6

461.6
577.6

464.4
580.7

465.9
580.7

465.9
580.7

(3)
466.5
581.5

(3)

( 3)
459. 1
577.6

See footnotes at end of table.




OCT.

SEPT.

16

( 3)

100.0
100. 0
100.0
100.0
100.0

(3)

104.5

478.2
426 . 7
(3)
106.5
(3)
104. 0

( 3)
( 3)
( 3)

99.7
C3 )

( 3)
( 3)

102. 8

103.6
106.7

103.6
106.7

103. 6
107. 4

95.5
(3)
104. 0
108. 5

4 66 . 7
580.7

467 . 8
580.7

470 . 2
584.8

46 9 . 6
584.2

474.0
584.8

102.8
(3)

( 3)

( 3)

114.1
( 3)
( 3)
105 . 9
113. 2
473.8
587.3

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — Produ cer P rice In d exes fo r c o m m o d ity gro u p s, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c lasses, and individual item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

NAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

275 . 1
395 . 0
12 1 . 0
250 . 8
698 . 2
705 '.Z
132 . 6
159 . 3
119 . 6
99 . 2

273.3
390.9
118.7
249.3
690.9
705. 0
130 . 3
154. 7
118.1
99.4

273.3
390 . 9
1 18.7
249.3
6 90 . 9
705.0
130 . 4
155.0
118. 2
99.4

273,. 3
3 92.. 2
120, o
249,! 3
6 9 0 , .9
7 0 5 , .0
131 ,. 0
156 ,. 3
1 18..2
99..4

274,, 7
394, ! o
121 .6
2 50 , .6
6 94 , .7
693 , . 5
131 . 9
157 . 8
120 . 0
99..4

2 74 , ,7
3 94..7
120.. 9
250. .9
6 98,.5
7 03. .0
132..4
153..7
120. . 0
99.,4

274. .7
394, .5
120 ,. 9
250, .3
6 98, .5
703. . 0
132.. 4
158..7
120.. 1
99,.4

274 .7
396 ,. 1
122 .3
2 50, .6
698 ,. 5
7 04 .6
132,.6
159, . 0
120.. 1
99,.4

274 , .7
3 95, . 8
122,. 1
250 . .3
6 98.. 5
704 , .6
133,.0
160,.0
120, . 1
99,. 2

2 7 6 , .7
398 . .7
123..4
2 5 2 . .4
704 . .2
704.. 1
133..6
16 1 ,. 3
120. ,2
99..0

276 ,. 4
399 , .3
123..4
2 5 2 , .4
704 . .2
7 1 0 . .4
133..3
160,.7
120..2
99,.0

276 .7
396 ,. 3
120 . 0
2 52 . 8
7 G4 .2
7 10,.4
135,. 2
164 .6
120,.2
93 .9

277 . 8
396.3
120.3
251 . 9
704.2
7 10.4
1 35. 1
164. 4
120.2
99.0

430 .6

430.6

430.6

4 3 0 . .6

4 3 0 . .6

4 3 0 . ,6

4 30 . ,6

430. .6

430 , ,6

4 3 0 . .6

4 3 0 , .6

4 3 0 , .6

430. 1

DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 71

439 . 1
420 .4
423, . 1
437, .7
286 , .3
285 . 8

439.6
420 . 4
4 23. 1
437 . 7
286 . 8
285.8

4 39 .6
420 . 4
423 . 1
437 .7
2 86 , . 8
2 85 . 8

4 39
420
423
437
286
285

439
420
423
437
286
285

439
420
423
437
286
285

439 .6
42 0 .4
423 . 1
437 .7
236 . 8
285 . 8

439
420
423
437
286
285

439
420
423
437
286
285

439 .6
420. . 4
423 . 1
437. . 7
236 . 8
285 . 8

439
420
423
437
286
285

4 39 .6
420 . 4
C5)
437 .7
286 . 8
285 . 8

434 .0
420 . 4
C5)
437 .7
286 . 8
285 . 8

760 , .7

677 . 5

7 16,.6

7 16 . 6

730 . 1

745 . 1

749 . 2

762 . 1

7 72 .6

786 , . 2

802 .2

8 25 . 5

844 . 3

MAY/ 7 7
MAY/ 7 7
MAY/ 7 7

846 ,. 6
249 , . 3
144. 8
223 , . 1

736 . 9
214.9
131.5
184.5

780 . 2
233,. 0
135 .0
134,. 4

778
2 28
135
199

. 1
.2
.3
.6

799
232
138
220

.2
.1
.4
. 1

815
234
140
239

.9
.1
.8
.9

824 . 2
242 .7
140 . 2
220, .3

846
246
144
238

.6
.9
.0
. 1

8 68
258
143
236

.9
.4
.2
.2

893
259
156
237

.2
.7
.5
.8

918
273
154
238

.3
. 1
.6
.2

943 . 3
28 1,. 9
158 . 1
240 , . 4

954 . 3
286 .7
159 . 5
237 , .6

JUN/ 77
JUN/ 77
JUN/ 77

642,.2
173,.5
239 . .9
160,.4

600 . 6
162. 0
236 .6
144.3

633 . 8
169,. 5
2 5 0 , .4
156 ,. 4

637
172
2 38
157

.2
.7
.2
.6

6 38
17-1
244
159

.7
,. 7
.3
.3

651
173
248
167

.3
.4
.6
.9

648, .7
173,.7
240, .7
167,. 9

645
174
235
166

.9
.0
.4
.4

637
173
227
162

.3
.0
. 1
.5

633
173
224
159

.4
.0
.6
.0

634
174
223
157

.8
.3
.5
.2

656
178
248
157

. 1
.9
.0
,. 2

688 , . 5
186 . 3
260 . 8
169 . 4

321 . 6

290.5

2 9 9 , .3

305, . 5

310 . . 1

316. .5

326, .0

331 . 1

333 .6

338 , . 3

337, . 4

333 , . 8

337 , .6

1 10 1
1204
1307
1411
1514
1617
1721
1824
1927

C o m m e r c i a l p o w e r , 40 kw d ema n d
New E n g l a n d
Mi d - A t l a n t i c
East N orth C e n tra l
We s t N o r t h C e n t r a l
South A t l a n t i c
East South C e n tra l
We s t S o u t h C e n t r a l
Mountai n
Paci f i c

DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
D EC/ 70
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
D EC/ 70
DEC/ 70

2 7 5 . .2
266..3
2 7 4 . ,3
2 4 4 . ,8
213., 9
2 4 7 . ,5
270 . 6
232. 0
2 3 5 . ,6
2 9 0 . ,2

246. 9
239.6
242.9
220. 1
1 98 . 0
237.2
250 . 9
217.8
208.2
234.8

2 5 3 , .2
244,.3
2 6 1 , .7
2 3 3 , ,7
196. .3
24 1..7
2 4 8 . .6
2 1 3 . .9
2 0 8 . .4
2 6 3 . ,4

2 62 , .7
2 64 . 2
267,.3
237,.4
196,. 3
244,.2
2 4 3 , .0
2 1 9 , .6
2 1 4 , .5
2 6 4 , .5

2 65 , .4
2 67 . . 9
262,. 3
2 3 8 . .9
196,.4
2 5 0 . .7
2 5 2 . .8
223.. 9
2 2 7 . .4
268.. 1

270, .0
259. . 9
257, . 1
240, .5
205. .7
250. .3
251. .5
226. .7
234. .7
299. .5

281, .3
257, .6
279, .0
246, .7
217 , .6
255 . , 1
26 1,.7
230.. 1
2 45 . ,7
315. ,5

286, .2
27 1,.5
287 . .6
249. .7
225 . . 1
250 . .6
2 68 . .7
2 42 . .2
2 54 , .3
313 . .3

286 ,. 6
267 . 9
2 87 . . 3
2 52 , . 5
2 3 2 , .9
251.. 1
2 7 5 . .5
2 4 5 , .5
2 4 6 , .4
308, 1

2 89 . . 2
2 68 . .2
2 93 . .3
2 54 . . 8
2 4 0 , .7
251,.3
2 9 0 . .0
2 4 4 . .6
2 4 4 . .7
3 0 6 . .5

285, .8
276 , .7
2 39 , .6
254 , .6
228 , .5
2 43 , . 5
3 00 , .4
247, 1
2 4 4 . .6
2 9 6 . .5

2 8 2 . .4
2 7 7 , .4
2 7 5 , ,8
249., 1
2 1 4 . .8
2 4 5 . .2
3 04 , .2
242.. 1
245. 1
3 0 8 . .2

287 , . 4
300, . 3
2 88 , . 2
2 59 , .0
2 14 , . 5
2 43 . .6
3 00 , . 1
230,.8
253,.0
3 03 , . 5

1101
1204
1307
1411
1514
1617
1721
1824
1927

I n d u s t r i a l p o w e r , 500
New E n g l a n d
Mi d - A t i a n t i c
East N o r t h C e n t r a l
We s t N o r t h C e n t r a l
South A t l a n t i c
East Sou th C e n t r a l
We s t S o u t h C e n t r a l
Mounta i n
Paci f i c

DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 7 0
DEC/ 70
D EC/ 70
D EC/ 70
DEC/ 70
D EC/ 70
DEC/ 70

368,, 1
364. 2
369. 6
290.6
2 6 8 . ,7
327. 8
333. 2
321. 8
297. 7
4 56. 8

334.3
323.2
3 22. 1
270.8
251.8
320.5
306.2
306. 1
267.6
364.4

3 3 9 . ,9
3 2 6 . .8
3 2 7 . ,4
2 7 3 . ,5
2 4 9 . .3
3 2 5 . .0
302.,9
2 9 7 . ,5
267. 1
410, 8

3 48 , 0
3 56 , .2
3 4 4 , .5
2 8 2 . .7
251, 1
3 2 7 . .6
294..5
304. .2
2 7 3 . .0
4 1 3 . .2

3 5 4 . ,7
3 6 5 . .6
3 5 6 . .5
283. 0
251. 1
3 2 4 . .4

363. , 1
356. .2
368. ,4
2 87 . 8
2 55. .3
3 25. , 9

3 8 7 . .4
3 68 . ,2
4 0 4 . ,3
2 9 8 . .3
3 06 , . 9
3 2 5 . ,8

3 88 , . 2
418..5
3 92 . . 5
3 09 , . 3
251 . 7

334..5
337. .2

355..5
3 4 2 . ,3

2 9 3 . .4
4 1 7 . .8

4 5 9 . .0

313. 1
4 8 9 . ,8

303. 1
4 8 7 . ,9

3 89 . .4
3 78 . .7
397.. 1
302 , .6
2 93 , .8
3 32 , 1
378. .2
344. 8
3 03 . 0
4 7 5 . .5

385. 8
3 85 . 1
3 8 4 . .2
3 0 2 . .0
252,.7

310..7
316. 9
313. , 1

375 . ,4
373, ,6
3 83 . 3
2 89 . .5
285 , .6
323 . ,4
3 26 . , 9
3 30 . ,5
2 99 . .4
4 9 5 . ,3

380. .2
3 67 . .8
3 9 0 , .3
2 9 4 . .3
2 9 3 . .4
3 2 5 . .4

311..0
316. , 9

3 70. .3
350. .8
364. 6
292. 9
2 8 2 . .0
3 27 . ,7
3 21 . .9
3 1 2 . ,3
3 13 . 1
497. 1

556. 4

513.6

515. 1

5 2 2 . .8

533. 9

5 40 . 1

549. 0

5 5 1 , ,4

5 6 6 . .8

5 7 1 . ,3

5 7 9 . .6

0512
0101
02
0209
021 1
0212
0213
03
030 1
0302
0303

B i t u m i n o u s c o a l ( CONT' D)
R e ta i1 dealers
In d u s - tr ia l s iz e s spot
St e a m e l e c t r i c u t i l i t i e s
M a n u f a c t u r i ng
M e t a llu r g ic a i, high v o l a t i l e
M e t a l l u r g i c a l , l o w a n d me d i u m v o l a t i l e
In d u s tr ia l sizes co ntra ct
St e a m e l e c t r i c u t i l i t y
M a n u f a c t u r i ng
M e ta llu rg ic a l# high v o l a t i l e

DEC/ 7 3
DEC/ 73
D EC/ 7 3
JUN/ 76
JUN/ 76
JUN/ 76
JUN/ 76

Coke

052
0521
0 102
010 3
0 106
0 103
0109
0 111

B i r m i n g h a m , Al abama
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
D e t r o i t , Michigan
In d ia n a p o lis , Indiana
St. Louis, M issouri
P h ila d e lp h ia , Pennsylvania
Gas f u e l s

053
053 1 5
0 102
0 103
010 4

N a t u r a l gas
Interstate
Intrastate
Imported

0532

Liquefied
Propane
Butane
Ethane

0 104
010 5
0106

E lectric

054
0542

0543

056 1

petroleum

gas

power

kw d ema n d

C r u d e p e t r o l e u m (Domestic producti on onl y)

See footnotes at end of table.




17

,

.6
.4
. 1
.7
.8
.8

.

.

.6
.4
. 1
.7
.8
.8

.

.6
.4
. 1
.7
.8
.8

.
.

.6
.4
. 1
.7
.8
.8

.6
.4
. 1
.7
.8
.8

.

.

,

.6
.4
. 1
.7
.8
.8

.

.

,

.

334, . 1
381..3
338. 9
303.. 1

341 .7
374,.7
314, . 1

.

492, 1

3 23 . 1
478,.5

600, 6

6 3 2 . .8

,

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P roducer Price Indexes fo r c om m o dity groups, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c las se s , and in d ivid u al ite m s , 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
ANN.
AVG.

J AN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

674 . 7

583 . 3

620.4

6 59 . 0

6 78 . 0

F EB/ 7 3
FEB/73
F EB/ 7 3
F EB/ 7 3
F EB/ 7 3
FE B / 7 3
FEB/ 7 3
F EB/ 7 3
J U N/ 7 7
J U N/ 7 7
J UN/ 7 7
J U N/ 7 7

624
576
523
662
603
503
467
530
5 93
219
2 14
225
224

559.2
517.5
47 1. 1
590 . 2
546 . 1
448. 3
4 18.9
5 14. 6
5 15. 4
197 . 0
191.9

8
0

522 . 6
48 1 . 1
4 35 . 8
549 .7
5 13 . 1
421 . 4
392 . 3
485 . 9
49 1 . 3
186 . 1
180 . 4
190 f*
20 0 .3

207 . 0

6 05
560
5 09
642
586
487
455
553
567
2 13
203
2 IS
2 18

633
5 85
531
674
609
509
474
589
591
223
2 18
223
225

FEB/73
F EB/ 7 3
FE B / 7 3

863
663
663
73 1

4
5
5
4

7 33
569
56 9
620

.8
.8
.2

776 . 9
605.9
605 . 9
655.8

Middle d i s t i l l a t e s
Fu el o i l no. 2 t o r e s e l l e r s
D i e s e l t o c o m m e r c i a l c o nsu me rs

F EB/ 7 3
FE B / 7 3

850 6
685 8
684 . . 3

739 . 3
5S6 . 3
594.. 4

Residual fu e ls
Carqo s h i p m e n t s t o r e s e l l e r s
St e a m e l e c t r i c u t i l i t i e s

F EB/ 7 3
JUL/75

96 1 . 2
5 94 . 7
197 .. 6

P etroleum

057
057 1 5, 6
02
020 1
0202

0 203
03
030 1
0 30 2
0 303
04
040 1
0 40 2
0 40 3
0 57 2 V>
02
020 1

030 1
057 3 5>6
020 1

030 1
0 574 5>6
020 1

030 1
0 575
0 111
0112

0113
0576
01
0 10 1

0106
0 111

OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE NO.

products/

JULY

680 . 9

68 1 . 7

.9
.9

644
595
539
683
6 17
517
479
602
605
227
o2 i
234
229

645 . 5
5 93 . 6
54 1 . 5
693 . 8
6 19 . 8
5 17 . 2
479 . 6
60 1 . 1
604 . 3
226 . 2
2 19 . 9
232 . 8
23C . 7

834 . 6
649 . 4
64 9 . 4
7 04 . 9

862 .5
670, . 7
670 . 7
728, ! 5

870
672
672
736

793. 5
639.6
638.5

8 37 .7

853,. 9
693 . 1
6 90 . 0

86 4 3

675 . 5
6 73, . 8

945, . 5
5 94 . 7
193. . 2

96 9 . 3
599.5
199.4

979 . 3
586 ,. 2
203,( 7

DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 74

7 5 6 . .4
438., 0
391 . 6
286 .. 0

642,.6
3 5 6 . .4
333,. 1
246 . 5

695.5
392.2
357.6
267 . 4

DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73

308.. 3
(3)
2 5 5 . .4
311 . , 2
197 ., 2

2 7 5 , .7
(3)
227 . 9
277 ]. 7
182, . 8

422.,2

refined

G a s o l i ne
Regular
Dealer tank-wagon to
Sales to jobbers
C om m er c i al c onsu me rs
P r e m i um
Dealer tank-wagon to
Sales to jobbers
C om m er c ia l c onsu me rs
Unleaded q a s o lin e
Dealer tank-wagon to
Sales to job b e rs
C om m er c i al c o nsu me rs
Light

JUNE

re ta il

re ta il

re ta il

outlets

outle ts

outle ts

d is tilla te s

Kerosene to r e s e l l e r s
Commercial j e t f u e l / k e ro s e n e

Lubricating o il
B rig h t stock
Neutral stock
Pale o i l

base

m a terials

Finished lu b ric a n ts
Au to mo t i ve
Autom otive motor o i l s
Industri al o ils
Petroleum grease
P e t r o l e u m wax

0577

Chemicals

06

and a l l i e d

Industrial

06 1
0 61 3 7
01
0101
0102

0 103
010 4
02

020 3
0204
0205
02 1 1

021 3
021 4

products

chemicals

Basic in o r g a n ic chem icals
A l k a l i e s and c h l o r i n e
Chlorine liq u id
Potassium h y d ro x id e ( c a u s t i c potash)
Sodium c a r b o n a t e ( s o da a s h )
Sodium h y d r o x i d e ( c a u s t i c so da )
Other i n o r g a n i c chem icals
Aluminum h y d r o x i d e ( a l u m i n a t r i h y d r a t e
Aluminum o x i d e ( a l u m i n a c a l c i n e d )
Aluminum s u l f a t e
Calcium c a r b id e
Calcium o x id e / ( lim e )
Calcium phosphate, d ib a s i c

DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 75

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

6 93 . 9

697 . 6

696 . 4

690.4

6 97 . 6

717.0

6 43 .7
60 1 . 1

648.6
599.6
545.4
689.0
623.0
522. 9
484.4
603.6
632.6
2 28 . 2
2 92 9
2 34! 5
228.7

6 42. 1
591 . 5
537.6
678. 9
6 18. 1
522. 0
485.9
598. 0
625. 1
226 . 6
22 1 . 5
232. 4
228. 0

6 42.3

545. 2
6 94 6
621 . 9
52 1 . 3
4 32 . 9
6 04 .5
6 18 . 6
227 . 2
220 . 9
2 3 4 . .4
22 9 . 1

650 . 3
6 02 . 9
54 6 . 8
696 . 6
6 24 . 0
520 . 9
43 3 . 1
604 . 4
6 10 . 9
228 . 0
222 . 0
23 5 . 0
22 8 . 9

232^5
232.6

647 . 4
596 . 1
540 . 5
630 . 9
6 34.7
528. 1
491.1
606 . 0
633.8
228.2
223. 1
234 . 3
228.4

.4
!7
.7
.3

8 9 2 . .7
6 7 3 . (T
678.! 5
7 58 . 4

903
6 82
682
768

. 1
. 1
. 1
.3

903.2
683. 1
683. 1
7 68. 1

896.3
683.4
683.4
760.8

89u . 8
639.3
689.8
75 9.6

911.4
703.8
703.8
77 1 . 2

860 ,. 9
696 ,. 1
6 89 , . 6

870 , 2
70 1 .!*1
700 ,. 9

875..6
704 . 3
706 . 8

8 73 .7

368.4
697 . 7
702.2

8 7 3.4

696 . 3
696 ,. 2

891.1
722. 1
7 11.4

933. . 2
5 18 . 3
198.. 9

870 . 0
5 G2 ,. 2
183, . 2

8 5 3 ,. 7
52 1 . 1
176 ,. 4

944.. 5
54 9. , 8
193 . 3

953 ,. 7
585,( 4
196 . 6

956 . 2

943.8

6 10.3

6 03.5

10 1 7 . 3
6 74.9

194. 3

191.7

203.6

6 9 5 . .5
392. . 2
357 . 6
267 ,. 4

7 34. . 2
4 S3.. 0
36 9., 1
286 ,. 0

7 43, .4
432,. 3
(3)
290 ,. 6

792.. 7
4 57 . 4
4 15,. 1
299., 9

7 9S ., 0
457 ., 4
4 2 2 . ,7
299., 9

80 1 ,. 5
478,, 1
(3)
(3)

792.2
478. 1
4 15. 1
297. 1

7 92.2
478 . 1
415.1
297 . 1

7 92 . 2
478! 1
4 15 . 1
297 . 1

792.2
(3)
415. 1
297 . 1

238.5
(3)
238.3
291 . 9
187 . 9

2 8 3 . .5
(3)
238,. 3
29 1 ,. 9
187 ,. 9

3 05 , . 2
(3)
254.. 4
3 0 7 . .3
195. . 2

307 ,. 5
C3 )
2 5 4 , .4
3 12, . 2
195. . 2

3 11 . .3
(3)
255.. 9
3 13,.4
195. . 8

3 13.. 9
(3)
258., 0
321 ., 1
197 ., 0

3 19,. 3
(3)
266 ,. 1
(3)
(3)

320.7
(3)
267.6
3 22. 9
203. 7

322.4
(3)
267 . 6
326 . 6
203.7

322.6
(3)
267 . 6
326 . 6
2G5.5

324.4
324 . 4
263.7
326 . 6
2 14 . C

389.. 3

412.3

4 17..4

4 1 7 . .4

4 19. . 6

419.,6

4 19. , 6

4 19. . 6

434.4

434.4

44 1 . 2

441 . 2

2 6 0 . ,3

246..0

248.7

252.,8

259.,8

2 6 2 . .5

262.,8

26 3 .,3

2 6 4 . .4

263.4

264.8

266.7

268. 1

324. .0

3 0 2 . ,9

307 . 9

313.. 3

322., 1

3 2 8 . ,5

3 2 9 . ,5

328. 7

330., 0

327.5

330.0

332.7

334.6

240. 7
235. 3
222. 1
247. 9
288. 1
228. 2
244. 3
168. 6
185. 1
233. 6
166 . 6
255. 0
154. 4

215. 9
205..8
215. 2
233. 6
245. 0
190 . 6
22 1 . 3
152. 7
179. 1
218. 8
155. 1
240 . 8
135. 1

2 2 1 .4

2 2 8 . ,6
2 19. 9
2 2 3 . .7
2 3 9 . .4
270 .. 8
204. 6
2 3 3 . .5
163. , 9
185. , 1
231 . 6
159. 9
252 ., 0
144 ! 8

231. 7
2 26 . .6
222.7
248, 5
299. ,0
207. 4
235. 1
163. 9
183. , 0
233. 6
165. 3
254. 6
156. 1

233,, 1
23 1 . 8
226 . 8
2 4 8 . .7
299..0
215. 7
237 . 8
163. . 9
186 .. 6
(3)
165 .. 8
255., 0
157 .,3

233.,2
236 . 2
233. 3
249. 0
299.,0
221 . 1
240. 4
163. 9
184. 9
227. 0
166 . 2
255. 5
160 . 6

24 0 . 4
2 3 3. 5
225. 7
244. 9
305. 5
227 .. 7
242. 6
163. 9
185. 1
228. 4
166 . 2
258. 1
160. 1

24 9. . 0
24 4. 8
2 2 1 ..3
257 .,7
3 0 5 . .5
24 1 ..5
252.. 1
163. , 9
184. .7
240 ..5
166 . 9
258. ,6
160 .,3

252.2
246 . 2
219.8
259.7
305. 5
244 . 9
256 . 1
163.9
188.3
24 1 . 9
17 0 . 4
255.9
16 1 . 5

255. 1
247 . 0
219.2
249.2
(3)
247 . 8
259. 9
168. 9
186 . 8
24 3 . 9
170.7
259.6
160 . 0

260 . 8
258. 9

26 0 . 0
254.2
216 . 0
249.2
305.5
264.0
263. 9
195. 1
196 . 7
252.0
177. 7
26 1 . 4
16 1 . 3

.2

.7
5
.8
1

.4
9
.7
8

9
3

.9

See footnotes at end of table.




18

20 1 . 6

213.5
220.8

239.3
246 . 6
202. 1
225. 9
163. 9
175. 9
218.3
157. 4
248.3
135. 4

.9
.4
.6

O
!9
.5
.4
.2

.4
.2
.2

.3
.5

.3
.4
.4
.0
.7
.7
.2
.2
.0

.2

.5
.8
.2

.3
.7
.6

.9
.2
. 1
.0
.0
.6

.5
.8
.8

.4

878
672
6 72
744

732.5
705.6

5 90.8
536 . 9
675.8
622.2
523.8
437 .7
599.3
629.4
227 . 2
222.0

7 G4 . 5
7 02.3

220.2

255.4
(3)
270 .7
2 63. 1
195. 1
(3)
(3)
177 . 7
259.7
159.4

1 166 . 9
789. 9
231 . 7

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P ro d u c er Price Indexes fo r c o m m o d ity gro u p s, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct classes, and individual item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

06 13
022 1
0222

0223
024 1
0 262
0263
0264
0265
0267
028 1
061 4 7
01
0 10 1

0 109
0 121

0131
0 132
0 141
02
020 1
0212
022 1

023 1
0235
0236
024 1
0246
025 1
026 1
027 1
0272
03
030 1
0302
0303
0311
032 1
0324
0328
033 1
0333
0335
034 1
0343
0345
0347
0349
035 1
0356
036 1
0363
0365
0366
0367
037 1
0381
0382

OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

193.8
190 .7
138 . 0
180 . 4
230.7
129.6

2 0 2 ,. 0

198
179
139
133
231
130

354 . 5
492. 0
46 1 . 4
378.2
598.4
652.9
525.8
476 . 8
425. 1
123. 5
550.5
472.2
310.0
722.6
398.4
403.4
333. 1
523. 1
236 . 2
321 . 9
433.2
290 . 4
296.3
4 16.2
209.5
310.1
233. 1
220.7
209.6
197 . 8
330 . 5
30 1 . 8
325. 0
1 42. 5
383.5
373.0
344.3
117.1
308.0
127 . 5
416.9
245.2
304.0
268. 1
256.2
276.3

B a s i c i n o r g a n i c c h e m i c a l s ( C 0 N T f D)
Hydrochloric acid
H y d ro flu o ric acid
Hy dr og en p e r o x i d e
N i t r i c a c i d 42 d e g r e e s be
Sodium c h l o r a t e
Sodium h y d r o s u l f i t e
Sodium m e t a s i l i c a t e
S o d i um s i 1 i c a t e s
Sodium t r i p o l y p h o s p h a t e
S u l f u r i c a c i d ( c o n t a c t ) , 66 be

DEC/ 7 3
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 7 3
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 7 3

205.3
207 . 9
143.8
188. 1
236 . 0
131.8
24 7 . 7
3 17.3
2C6 . 5

196 ,. 6
(3)
137 . 3
179,.3
225. 2
127 .
2 1 1 .7
2 2 2 .. 1
294 . 1
17 9, . 0

Basic o r g a n ic c h em ic a ls
Pr i m a r y
Benzene
1,3 B u t a d i e n e
Ethylene
Propylene, chemical
Propylene, polymer
Toluene
In term edi ate
A crylo n itrile
Cyclohexane
Ethylene oxide
Formaldehyde
Ortho ~ x y le n e
Para - x y l e n e
Phenol, s y n t h e t i c
P h th a lic anhydride
S t y r e n e , mo no me r
Toluene 2,4 + 2,6 d ii s o c y a n a te
V i n y l a c e t a t e , mo no me r
V i n y l c h l o r i d e , mo n o me r
Other b a s ic o rg a n ic s
Acetic acid
Acetone
Adi p i c a c i d
1-Butanol ( b u t y l a lc o h o l)
C a r b o n d i s u l f i de
Carbon t e t r a c h l o r i d e
Chlorodi fluoromethane
D i c h l o r o d i f l u o r o methane
Diethylene g ly c o l
D iisodecyl phthalate
Ethanol ( e t h y l a lc o h o l)
E t h y l a c r y l a t e , mo no me r
Ethylene d ic h lo r id e
Ethylene g ly c o l, p o ly e s te r
Ethylene g ly c o l, te c h n ic a l
G lycerin (g ly c e ro l)
Isopropanol (is o p ro p y l a lc o h o l)
Maleic anhydride
Methanol (m ethyl a lc o h o l)
M ethylchloroform
M e t h y l e t h y l k e t o n e (MEK)
M e t h y l i s o b u t y l k e t o n e (MIBK)
Perchloroethylene
Trichloroethylene
T r i c h l o r o f l u o r o methane

DEC/ 7 3
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 7 3
DEC/ 7 3
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 7 3
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 7 3
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 7 3
DEC/ 7 3
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 7 3
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 7 3
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
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 7 3
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 7 3
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 7 3
DEC/ 7 3
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 7 3
DEC/ 7 3
DEC/ 7 3
DEC/ 7 3

367 . 9
506.6
453.3
393.4
636 . 0
6 94.7
557.6
476.0
424.6
135.4
539.2
499.2
336 . 0
709.0
392.5
399.5
332.7
517.7
24 9 . 7
332.5
436 . 8
309 . 4
290.5
447 . 2
219.6
323.6
245. 9
225.3
215.9
202. 1
339. 1
315.6
353. 9
155.5
402. 1
420 . 3
376 . 0
(3)
344.9
125.7
458.4
253.4
338.0
279. 9
266.2
289.5
231.5

350 ,. 0
4 8 9 . .3
4 5 8 . ,4
37 1 . 1
600..8
652., 9
527 ., 6
476 .. 8
4 1 8 . ,7
108, . 2
550 .,5
444.. 9
3C2 ..4
7 16. , 6
391 ..3
404.,6
339., 0
531 .. 2
236 .. 6
307 ., 0
4 2 2 . ,5
286 .. 1
287 ., 6
399..2
206 .. 9
293., 1
2 1 5 . ,3
2 2 0 ., 1
2 12 ., 0
2 0 2 ..3
3 1 6 . .5
30 1 .. 8
3 1 1 . .7
139., 0
3 8 8 . ,7
38 1 ., 6
340 ., 8
1 16 .,3
316..6
127. ,5
4 0 2 . ,7
2 4 2 . ,4
288. 4
257. .6
246. 7
2 7 3 . ,5
216. 7

221 . 8

See footnotes at end of table.




19

212.1

231 . 5
2 98. 9
180 . 2

221 . 8

193,.4
140 ,. 5
181 ,. 6
230 . 7
130 ,. 6
2 1 2 ,. 1
2 3 8 , .7
299. .0
194, .9
358 , .5
496 , 1
4 7 6 . .7
(3)
5 98 ,. 4
6 5 2 , .9
525, .8
482, . 1
429, .6
126 ,. 2
566 ,. 1
483,.8
325 , . 7
7 11..3
3 9 8 , .4
407 ,. 6
337 .. 1
532. ,0
2 3 9 . .4
320 ., 3
4 36 ., 3
294. .2
2 9 7 . .7
424 . 1
213.. 9
311..2
229. ,0
2 2 1 ,. 0
2 1 2 .,7
198. , 9
353, ,8
301. .8
325. ,0
145. , 2
388. .8
3 8 2 . .3
342.. 9
117. . 0
310. 9
128, .3
4 2 8 . .9
2 4 9 . .3
316. ,2
269.,8
2 6 3 , ,3
275. ,6
2 3 7 , .7

.9
.6

.9
.1
,. 8
,. 0
2 1 1 ,. 1
2 3 7 , .5
2 9 9 , .7
199..4

370, . 8
5 3 5 , .5
48 1 ,. 3
407 ,. 0
6 8 1 ,. 1
767 ,. 3
6 1 1 ,. 6
48 0 ,. 5
435, . 0
127,. 1
57 1 ,. 5
499,. 1
325 . .4
722,.8
4 12. . 6
4 16 .. 9
336 . 9
555. .2
238,. 1
324. ,6
440, ,6
30 1 . 9
2 9 7 . .3
433, .8
2 15. , 2
317.. 9
2 2 8 . ,3
2 2 2 .. 8
208..8
195. . 6
328.. 0
324,.2
3 3 8 , .4
148..5
3 8 4 . .5
(3)
353,.8
1 18. . 2
323,.0
128. .5
454. , 6
257..8
326. . 3
270. . 3
2 7 4 . ,7
2 9 6 . .7
229., 1

JUNE

JULY

(3)
189.5
141 . 6
182. 1
231.0
1 29 . 7
2 1 9. 2
248.5
298.5
200 . 1

2 0 0 .3
191 . 8
145, . 0
190, . 8
233 . 0
130. . 2
229. . 8
251 . 6
298, . 6
2 1 1 ,. 2

203.5
192.2
144. 7
199. 0
233. 0
135. 5
230.2
253.8
315.3
208.6

378. 9
526.8
473.6
402.2
670. 1
769.9
597. 0
462.4
443.5
134.9
559. 1
505.3
335.9
722.6
425. 1
422. 1
336 . 9
532.5
240. 1
346.2
431. 9
314.6
306 . 3
465.5
220.7
342. 7
230. 9

378, . 5
5 18,. 2
455, .3
398. . 0
664. .5
748, . 2
597, . 0
4 58,.7
436 . 2
138 ,! i
(3)
507 ,. 3
353, . 9
7 22 .5
405, .5
423. .3
336 ,. 9
532, . 6
235, .9
339, .5
463, . 3
319, .5
3 1 1 ,. 6
47 1,.9
2 33 , . 8
342, .3
2 43 . ,7
224, . 2
214. ,5
2 00.8
36 1 ,. 8
324, . 2
369, .4
157,.4
408, . 6
442. .9
396, .7
1 2 1 ,. 9
362. .3
130,.9
485. .3
259. .5
351 . 1
287. . 8
273, . 6
297 ,. 4
2 35 . . 2

375.8
495.4
427 . 8
3 59. 6
636.6

MAY

220.8

212.9
197.9
360 . 6
324.2
361.4
157.2
384.0
433. 9
386 . 5
120.8

361.4
130.9
470 .0
255.2
352.2
285.5
278.2
297.6
220.7

686 .6

566.9
444.3
43 1 . 2
142.5
522.5
522.4
350.8
7 17.4
379.6
416.5
338.8
524.6
262.7
3 34. 7
(3)
323.4
3 04. 0
47 1 . 9
237.2
338.2
249.6
229.9
214.3
197 . 2
356. 1
318.6
370 . 3
160. 3
40 1. 7
451. 9
436 . 1
122.8

36 1 . 8
129.9
492.5
255.8
357. 1
286.9
265. 1
293.8
233.4

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

210.6

132,.7
231 , .4
256 ,. 6
(3)
212 .8

22S.6
146.8
184. 5
236.5
137 . 1
225. 9
253.5
337.4
217.7

208., 1
235.,8
147 ,. 2
2 0 2 .,7
241 ..4
132. , 8
226. ,2
26 1 .. 2
3 4 0 . ,4
227 ..3

217.5
245.6
146 . 7
(3)
250 . 6
132.2
226 . 2
262.7
355.4
224.5

214.9
239.2
151.2
185.7
245. 9
133.5
225.7
255.2
353.3

372, . 2
4 96 , . 0
424 , . 8
387 . 5
636 ,. 6
6 8 6 ,. 6
5 54 , . 1
463 , .5
4 20 . . 7
14 1 , 3
506 . 9
(3)
356 . 1
707 . 3
37 1 . 9
406 . 6
333 . . 1
5 13 , .4
2 62 , .4
3 39 , .4
4 50 . . 8
321 ,. 4
308 , .5
4 59 , .4
2 25 , .4
327 . 2
2 52 , . 6
2 33 . . 1
2 14. . 6
2 05 , .4
359 , .5
318 , . 6
369, . 2
162 . 9
417 ,. 5
434 , .7
4 17 , . 8
(3)
364 . 6
127, . 0
483 , . 5
2 59 , . 6
355 . 9
287 . 3
2 62 , . 2
300 ,. 4
2 36 . . 2

366 . 1
494.7
424.8
387 . 5
636.6
671.0
546.8
467 . 7
4 11,0
143. 6
504.5
513.5
341 . 4
668.7
369.9
377.3
3 17. 7
496. 0
(3)
338.2
420 . 4
315.4
269.4
460 . 6
2 17.4
325.2
257. 1
(3)
217.3
203.3
332.6
318.6
369.2
163.5
418. 0
424. 1
377.7
126. 4
361.8
124.8
474.5
255.3
356.5
286. 1
259.2
30 1. 1
237. 1

363..2
505., 9
440 ., 0
402. .2
636 .. 6
6 7 5 . ,7
535.,2
4 8 8 . .5
412., 5
139, . 9
5 1 2 . ,3
5 0 9 . ,5
340 .. 0
6 8 3 . ,5
380 ., 6
372..6
3 1 2 . ,5
494. ,6
(3)
34 1 . 2
4 14. , 0
315. ,2
2 6 6 . ,4
454., 1
216..2
3 2 3 . .5
268. ,0
227 ..4
2 2 3 . ,5
207., 9
3 3 2 . ,3
318. .6
3 6 9 . ,3
163. .3
4 1 5 . .3
431 .. 0
3 7 4 . .3
127. 6
362. 6
117. .5
464,.6
254. .6
3 5 5 , ,7
286 ., 8
266..8
282..8
2 3 8 . ,5

368. 9
509.5
44 9 . 2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
498.6
412.9
143.0
(3)
510.7
342. 1
(3)
(3)
37 1 . 9
(3)
(3)
271.5
339.8
(3)
315.2
270 . 3
(3)
(3)
323.5
267 . 4
230.3
219.6
207.3
3 1 8. 6
318.6
369.2
163. 5
417.0
431 . 5
370. 9
(3)
(3)
117.5
(3)
250.5
(3)
(3)
276.0
288.6
234.5

372.4
519.3
466 . 8
410.6
636.6
677 . 3
546.2
511.6
419.1
156 . 2
548.2
522.2
348.9
698.3
3S4. 1
370.6
(3)
479.0
274.4
336.6
404.5
315.8
271.2
457.3
(3)
328.5
276. 1
228. 1
231.0
210.4
319.4
316.4
369.2
163. 1
412.6
431.1
370 . 8
(3)
361. 1
117.9
468.4
255.8
354.2
292.6
272.8
289.8
236.9

AUG.

2 1 2 .4
2 0 0 ,. 7
147 ,. 1
2 0 0 ,. 4
242, . 1

222.6

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P rod u cer Price In dexes fo r co m m o d ity gro u p s, su b g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c las se s , and in d ivid u al ite m s , 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

0 62

Paint

0621
0101
0 111
0121

0131
0141
0151
0161
0622
01
0 104

0 10 5
0112

0 114
0 1 17
0118
0 136
0139
0151
0162
017 1
0181
0191
0 19 2
02
0202

0 20 3
0 20 5
0207
0 208
0209
0211

0 214
0216
03
0301
0 30 2
0303
0 30 5
0 307
0309
0311
04

and p a i n t

0 63 1
0101

0103
0105
0 10 9
0 117
0 12 8
0131
0132
0133
0 14 2

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

235.3
207.2
224.6
231.9
259.7
251.6
243.9
276.0

223.3
197.7
214.1
218.5
249. 1
237 . 6
230.7
261.6

223.3
1 97. 7
214.1
218.5
249. 1
237.6
230.7
26 1 . 6

228.7
203.0
219.9
2 24. 1
249. 1
245.3
234.3
272.3

231.5
204.9
219.9
227 . 6
253.3
248.7
238.5
272.3

238.8
209.5
228. 1
236. 1
264.5
256.2
248.4
280.2

238.8
209.5
228. 1
236. 1
264.5
2 56 . 2
248.4
280.2

238.8
209.5
228. 1
236 . 1
264.5
256 . 2
248.4
280.2

238.8
(3)
(3)
236. 1
264.5
(3)
248.4
280.2

210.2

210.2

228. 1
236 . 4
264.5
256.7
248.7
280.8

228. 1
236.4
264.5
256.7
248.7
280.8

273.9
139.6
138.0
138.8
139.3
152 . 1
176.0
140. 7
223.3
134.4
151.0
(3)
347 . 1
250. 1
263.9
176.6
135.8
209.8
173. 3
311.1
136.0
163.4
228. 0
295.6
104. 1
149.6
198.2
(3)
134. 1
188. 3
147. 9
280.5
522. 1
502.8
1 46. 2

259.9
1 33. 4
128. 1
136.4
127.2
141. 9
16 1 . 1
134.8
218. 1
142. 1
135.9
2 37. 1
353.7
239.6
242.7
167. 6
130. 1
205.6
168.2
298.6
136.6
1 62. 2
216.2
292.9

263.4
134. 7
1 28. 1
138.2
129.3
146.4
157 .7
134.8
215.5
142. 1
1 38. 3
244.9
351.4
246 . 4
242.7
174.3
131.8
205.6
173.2
309.6
136 . 6
1 62. 2
216.2
295.2

275.0
137.9
142 . 1
123.0
142.0
1 56. 2
167 . 3
14 1. 1

101.1

10 1 . 1

141. 0
180.5
160.6
129. 1
164.9
143.6
237.9
476.2
499.5
144. 7

272. 1
136. 2
1 35 . 1
125. 8
135.0
153. 1
168. 2
138.3
218.2
140 . 9
146 . 1
(3)
351.4
250.7
252.0
178.3
136.5
205.6
1 73. 2
309.6
136.6
162.2
227.6
304.7
105.3
151.7
199. 8
170.8
133.0
185. 5
144.9
284.7
535.4
512. 1
145.6

273.9
137.5
138.6

137.9
174. 3
(3)
122. 9
180. 1
140.3
24 1 . 9
443.7
492.7
144.7

267.5
135. 4
131.6
132. 2
1 33 . 1
147.9
167. 4
(3)
214.8
142. 1
141.8
245.7
351.4
246 . 4
249.6
174.6
134.6
205.6
173. 2
309.6
136.6
162.2
227.6
302.2
105. 3
142 . 1
187.0
167 . 1
128.6
167.0
145.6
247.4
499.4
507.3
145.6

277 . 2
141.6
142. 1
1 44. 9
1 43. 9
154. 9
181.9
141.1
218.2
13 1 . 4
156.0
(3)
351.4
252.6
272. 1
177.8
136.8
205.6
173. 2
309.6
136 . 6
162.2
231.5
291.0
102. 5
152. 9
202.7
173.5
1 38. 3
194.2
153.6
296.0
537 . 7
483.0
146.6

278.4
143.8
142 . 1
154.6
143.6
1 54. 9
181.7
141.1
234.5
130.2
158.2
(3)
346 . 8
252.8
272. 1
178. 0
136.5
205.6
173.2
309.6
136. 6
162.2
231.5
284.2
102.5
152. 9
201.4
169.8
134.3
196. 3
150.0
295. 1
536.6
487.9
1 46. 6

278.9
143.7
142 . 1
155.6
144 . 1
153 . 1
(3)
1 43. 3
235.8
1 30. 2
158.5
(3 )
335.7
251 . 9
272.8
1 77 . 1
136.4
210.7
173.2
309.6
136.6
162.2
231.5
282.0
102.5
152.9
205.2
182.3
135. 0
195.2
143. 7
296.2
540. 1
492.7
146.6

279.6
143.8
1 42 . 1
(3)
142.2
153.8
1 90. 6
144.4
233.2
125.4
158.3
(3)
326 . 1
252.0
272.8
(3)
137. 1
218.4
175.4
309.6
137 . 2
1 62. 2
231.5
289.9
105.3
152 . 9
205.3
181.6
134.9
194.9
1 43. 7
295. 1
540. 1
505.4
146 . 9

Paint m a te ria ls
Paint resins
Methyl m ethacrylate
So y a b e a n o i l
N -buty1-acrylate
Epoxy, u n m o d i f i e d
Toluene d iis o c y a n a te
M elam ine-form aldehyde r e s in
Linseed o i l , a l k a l i re fin e d
Tall o il
E t h y l a c r y l a t e , mo n o me r
G lycerine, high g r a v ity
P h th a lic anhydride
Pentaerythri to l
Ni t r o c e l l u l o s e
P olyvinyl acetate
P a in t pigm ents
Calcium c a rbonate
C h r o me y e l l o w
Y ellow iro n oxide
Kaolin clay
Talc
Titanium dio xid e
Zinc oxide
Zinc dust
Phthalocyanine blue toner
Paint solvents
Acetone
N -butyl alcohol
Isopropyl alcohol
Ethyl acetate
Methyl e t h y l ketone
M ineral s p i r i t s , ru le
66
X y l o l (mixed x y lo n e s )
Paint a d d itiv e s

MateH a ls
Phenacetin (a c e to p h e n e tid in )
A s p irin ( a c e t y ls a l ic y l i c acid)
C i t r i c aci d
S a lic y lic acid
Bismuth s u b n i t r a t e
C e l l u l o s e gum
Codeine s u lp h a te
C ortisone acetate
P h e n y l p r o p a n o l a m i n e h y d r o c h l o r i de
Isoni azi d

J UN/ 7 6
J UN/ 7 6
J U N/ 7 6
J UN/ 7 6
J U N/ 7 6
J U N/ 7 6
J UN/ 7 6
J U N/ 7 6

J U N/ 7 6
J UN/ 7 6
J U N/ 7 6

J U N/ 7 6
J U N/ 7 6
J U N/ 7 6
J U N/ 7 6
J U N/ 7 6
J U N/ 7 6
JUN/ 76

J U N/ 7 6

NOV.

DEC.

120.0

142.0
154. 4
17 1 . 2
138. 3
211.9
140.9
150 . 5
262. 0
351.4
252.7
272. 1
178.6
136.5
205.6
173. 2
309.6
136.6
162.2
227.6
304.7
105.3
151.7
204.4
179 . 1
141.3
195.7
151. 3
291.8
537.7
500.5
146. 1

210.0

139.7
151. 8
(3)
351.4
254.3
2 72. 1
178.0
137. 4
205.6
173. 2
309.6
136.6
1 62. 2
231.5
304.5
105.3
1 52 . 9
204.2
(3)
141.0
195.7
154.5
289.8
537 . 7
500.5
146.6

239.3

239.3

241.4
213.3
231. 1
238.2 .
264.5
253.3
250.8
280.8

241.4
2 13.3
231. 1
238.2
264.5
258.3
250 . 8
280.8

279.8
143.5
1 42 . 1
149. 9
1 44. 5
153. 8
193 . 1
1 44. 4
(3)
124.8
158.7
(3)
(3)
25 1 . 9
272.8
181.5
1 37 . 1

281.0
143.7
142. 1
146.6
144.5
154.2
195. 9
146. 5
245.9
122.5
158. 2
(3)
(3)
249.7
272.8
(3)
138.4

221 . 8

221.8

175.4
318.9
132. 1
1 69. 2
231.5
292.9
105. 3
1 52 . 9
207 . 0
(3)
135.0
194. 9
150.4
295.3
5 40. 1
519.9
147.4

175.4
329.3
133.7
169. 2
23 1 . 5
303. 1
1 08 . 1
153.4
206.6
180. 1
135.3
194.6
153. 1
295. 1
5 40. 1
532.5
147.4

174.5

166. 5

167.6

1 68. 9

172.6

172.8

174. 4

175.7

1 76 . 1

176.8

178.4

18 1 . 1

182.6

206. 1
199.9
255.2
232.3
180.6
217.9
188.6
270.7
1 10. 3
1 14.9
192.0

197.6
199.9
234.6
210.3
164.3
216.2
16 1 . 5
290.9
103.9
114. 9
192.0

198.9
1 99. 9
250.6
210.3
164.3
216.2
1 54 . 0
272.2
103.9
114. 9
192.0

198. 9
199.9
250.6
210.3
164.3
216.2
154.0
272.2
103. 9
114.9
192. 0

200.5
199. 9
250.6
210.3
164.3
216.2
154.0
272.2
103.9
1 14. 9
192. 0

200.6

20 1 . 0

199.9
250.6
210.3
164. 3
216.2
161. 5
272.2
103.9
114.9
192.0

199.9
250.6
210.3
164.3
236.2
16 1 . 5
272.2
103.9
114. 9
192.0

208. 1
199.9
250.6
254.3
164.3
216.2
220.7
272.2
103.9
1 14. 9
192.0

208.8
199.9
250.6
254.3
208.7
216.2
220.7
264.8
103.9
114.9
192. 0

212.7
199.9
268.3
254.3
208.7
216.2
220.7
264.8
103.9
114.9
192.0

212.3
199.9
268.3
254.3
181.7
216.2
220.7
264.8
103.9
114.9
192.0

214.2
1 99 . 9
268.3
254.3
208.7
216.2
213.3
264.8
103.9
114.9
192. 0

199.9
268.3
254.3
208.7
216.2
220.7
264.8
180.6
114.9
192.0

See footnotes at end of table.




OCT.

m aterials

Prepared p a i n t
P aint, insid e , la te x
Varnish, f lo o r
En a me l
Paint, inside, o i l
P aint, outside
P a i n t , p o r c h and d eck
P a i n t , r o o f and b ar n

D r ug s and p h a r m a c e u t i c a l s

0 63

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

20

220.0

Table 3. Continued— Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)__________________________

0631
0144
0 145
0147
0148
0149
0151
0 154
0161
0 16 2
0163
0165
016 7
0 168
0 169
0 17 1
0 172
0173
0174
0635

OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE NO.

M a t e r i a l s ( C ON T ' D )
L -ly s in e monohydrochloride
Menthol
Phenobarbital
Pentobarbital
Potassium io d id e
Reserpine
Neomycin s u l f a t e
S ulfadiazine
Streptomycin s u lf a t e
Sulfanilam ide
S u lfapyridine
S ulfathiazole
V i t a m i n A, s y n t h e t i c , d r y
Vi t a m i n B 1
Vi t a m i n B 6
Vi t a m i n B2
Vi t a m i n B 12
Vitamin C

02
03
04
06
07
08

P reparations, p ro p rie ta ry (over
Cou g h a n d c o l d p r e p a r a t i o n s
L a x a t i v e s and e l i m i n a t i o n a i d s
Analqesics, in te rn a l
Analgesics, exte rn al
A n tise ptics
Antacids

11

1101
1102
1103
12
1211
1213
14
1401
1403
15
1513

and o i l s ,

inedible

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

146 . 3

253.8
149.7
253.3
116.7
314.7
75.0
109. 5
219.6
146.3

258.8
149.7
253.3
116.7
314.7
75.0
109.5
219.6
146.3

258.8
149.7
253.3
116.7
314.7
75.0
109.5
219.6
146.3

258.8
149.7
253.3
116.7
314.7
75.0
109. 5
219.6
146.3

258.8
149.7
253.3
1 16. 7
314. 7
75.0
109.5
219.6
146 . 3

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

121.4
243.8
136.4
246.6
105.0
165.6
22.0
243.7

121.4
206 . 6
122.7
222.3
105. 0
165.6

121. 4
206.6
122.7
222.3
105.0
165.6

121.4
206.6
122.7
222.3
105.0
165.6

121. 4
206 . 6
122.7
222.3
105.0
165.6

121.4
206.6
122.7
222.3
105. 0
165.6

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

258.8
149.7
253.3
116. 7
314.7
75.0
109.5
219.6
146.3

258.8
149.7
253.3
116.7
314.7
75.0
109.5
219.6
146 . 3

258.8
149.7
253.3
1 16.7
314.7
75.0
109. 5
219.6
146.3

258.8
149.7
253.3
116.7
458.5
75.0
109. 5
219.6
146.3

258.8
149.7
295.4
1 16.7
542.5
75. 0
109.5
219.6
146. 3

258.8
149.7
344.5
1 16. 7
542.5
75.0
109. 5
258.5
146.3

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

121.4
206.6
122.7
222.3
105.0
165.6

121. 4
28 1 . 0
150. 0
270.9
105.0
165.6

121. 4
28 1 . 0
150.0
270.9
105. 0
165.6

121. 4
2 81. 0
150.0
270.9
105.0
165.6

258.8
149.7
253.3
116.7
458.5
75.0
109.5
219.6
146. 3
1C0 . 0
121.4
281.0
150. 0
270.9
105.0
165.6

100.0

100.0

121. 4
28 1 . 0
150.0
270 . 9
105. 0
165.6

22.0

22.0

22.0

22.0

22.0

22.0

22.0

22.0

22.0

231.9

23 1. 9

231.9

231.9

231.9

231.9

255.4

255.4

255.4

255.4

255.4

121 . 4
281 . 0
150.0
270.9
105.0
165.6
22.0
255.4

148. 3
1 12. 9
211.7
192. 3
163.4
208.3
138 . 1
156. 5
173.9
176. 1
148.0
206 . 1
1 43 . 1

149.7
112.9
211.7
194. 5
163. 9
208.3
147 . 6
156.5
165.9
176. 1
148. 0
206 . 4
144.9

152.6
1 14.6
231.0
20 1 . 1
164.0
20 1 . 4
150. 5
160.0
1 79. 5
178.7
148. 0
209.2
148.9

152. 7
114.9
231.0
201. 1
164. 0
201.4
150. 5
160. 0
179.5
178.7
1 48 . 0
209.2
148.9

154.6
119.9
231.0

149.0

147 . 3
1 12. 9
211.7
187 . 9
153. 9
208.3
138. 1
156.5
173. 9
1 76 . 1
148.0
206 . 1
143 . 1

164. 0
20 1 . 4
153.9
160.0
179.5
178.7
148. 0
209.2
1 5G. 3

154.7
119.9
231.0
201. 1
164.0
20 1 . 4
153.9
164.0
179.5
178.7
148. 0
209.2
150.3

155.3
119.9
231.0
201. 1
164.0
216.7
153. 9
164.0
1 88 . 0
178.7
148.0
209.2
150.3

155.5
119.9
231 . 0
206.2
164.0
216.7
153. 9
164.0
188. 0
178.7
148.0
209.2
150.3

156.5
119.9
2 37. 1
206.2
164 . 0
216.7
153. 9
164.0
188.0
178. 7
148. 0
221 . 5
150. 3

158. 2
124.5
237. 1
206.2
164.3
219.4
153. 9
164.0
188.0
183.6
148. 0
221.7
153.0

159. 4
124. 5
237 . 1
214. 0
164.3
219.4
160. 0
164.0
190.8
183.6
148.C
221 . 7
155. 1

204.3
205.2
238.4
223.2
1 93. 1
194.6
197 . 7

192.3
194. 4
227.3
207.8
186. 8
182. 9
182.0

193.5
195.3
230.0
206 . 3
187.2
188. 3
188. 1

195.0
200.5
230.0
207.8
187. 2
189.5
189.7

202. 1
206 . 0
234.2
220.9
189.5
189.7
194.4

202.9
206 .7
234.2
219.6
1 90 . 8
195. 1
194.4

204 . 1
209.3
23S.8
219.6
193.6
195. 1
194.4

205.5
209.3
240.3
218.3
197 . 1
195. 1

2 05. 0
205.5
240 .7
219.3
197. 1
195. 1

2 06 . 1
206.2
240.7
223.7
1 97. 1
194.8

211.1
206 . 2

217.2

217.2

2 11. 6

201 . 6

20 1 . 6

201 . 6

243.4
242.6
197. 1
197 . 1
206.3

250.6
246 . 1
1 97. 1
206. 1
209.2

211.6
250 . 6

99.7
99.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
98.8
9 7. 7

100.7
99.4
(3)
(3)
(3 )
104.7
108.9
(3)
100.4

99.7
99.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
98.8
97.7

99.8
99.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
100.7
101.3

100.0

100.0

100.0

153.7
1 18. 1
227 . 7
20 1 . 1
163. 2
210.0

150. 7
16 1 . 1
181.2
1 78 . 9
148. 0
211.6

counter)

B io lo g ic a l products
B l o o d I d e r i v a t i v e s , human u s e
Antinemophi1ic fa c to r
Human b l o o d s e r u m s
Other blo od 4 d e r i v a t i v e s
V a c c i n e s & a n t i g e n s f o r human u s e
Vaccines
Antigens, except skin te s t
D iagnostics & other b io lo g ic a ls
I n - v i t r o dia g n ostics
A lle rg e n ic products
B i o l o g i c a l s f o r v e t e r i n a r y use
V a c c in e s & v i r u s e s , v e t . use
Fats

064

FEB.

222.8

Preparations, e th ic a l (p re s c rip tio n )
A n ti-in fe ctive s
S e d a t i v e s and h y p n o t i c s
A n t i - s p a s m o d i c s and a n t i - c h o l i n e r g i c s
C a r d i o v a s c u l a r s and a n t i - h y p e r t e n s i v e s
D iabetics
Hor mones
D erm atologicals
Hematinics
Analgesics, in te rn a l
A n ti-ob e sity preparations
Cou g h a n d c o l d p r e p a r a t i o n s
Vitamins

063 7

JAN.

258.8
149.7
264.4
116.7
376 . 6
75.0
109.5

01
03
05
06
07
08
11
12
13
14
15
16
063 6

ANN.
AVG.

22.0

22.0

201.1

246 . 1
197. 1
206. 1
209.2

JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80

(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)
(3)
(3)
(3)

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

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

(3)

(3 )

(3)

J UN/ 80

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

100.0

100.0

100.0

99.4

99.4

99.4

99.4

298.0

325.6

302.2

2 99. 9

298.2

294.7

255.8

260.0

307.6

304.5

302.0

308.2

317.1

266.3

286.9

266.9

286.9

281.7

284.3

271.3

260.8

260.8

250.4

245.2

240.0

240.0

100.0
100.2
100.2

100.2

100.4
100.2

99. 9
99.7
(3)

99.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
102. 1
103.8
(3)
99. 9
99.7
(3)

100. 3
99.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
1 04. 0
10 1 . 3
1 07 . 1
99.9
99.7
(3)

0641
0101

Castor

o il

See footnotes at end of table.




21

Table 3. Continued— Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19801
(1967=100 unless otherwise Indicated)

0111
0121

0151
0 16 1
0171

( C ON T ' D )
Coconut o i l
Menhaden o i l
Tallow
Grease, w h i t e ,
Grease, y e llo w
A g ricu ltu ra l

065
065 1
02
020 1
0211
0221

0231
0241
0251
03
030 1
04
0401
0411
0421
0431

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

COPE HO.

064 1

_________ ______

chemicals

and c h e m i c a l

026 1
026 2
0 26 3
0 265
0267
0 268
03
037 1
037 2
0 128
0131
013 2
013 4

P e s t i c i des
Pyrethrum fl o w e r s
2 , 4, 5 - t
2, 4 - D
Pentachlorophenol

01

010 5
0111

0116
0126
0136
02

065 3

P lastic

066

re sins

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

2 40. 1
(3)
318.0
250.4
262.3

240. 1
246.3
387.2
318. 0
307 . 3

240 . 1
246.3
378.0
338.2
2 84. 1

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

230.4
225.8
(3)
(3)
(3)

236.2
246.3
373.0
333.7
306 . 0

236.2
260. 0
373.4
333.7
34 1 . 6

333.0
273.6
(3)
(3)
(3)

329. 1
273.6
341. 1
311.2
306.0

304.0
273.6
(3)
(3)
(3)

288.5
273.6
(3)
(3)
(3)

232.3
273.6
(3)
(3)
(3)

230 . 4
2^6.3
308.8
234.5
273.2

257. 1

241.9

248.0

2 56. 1

258.5

258.5

257.6

258.7

260. 0

260 . 6

260.6

26 1 . 1

263.3

230 . 8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

237.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

239.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

243.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

243. 9
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

24 3 . 5
J0 0 . 0

243.7

J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0

242.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

242.7
99.5
99.7
99.6
93.2

243.8
99.8

245.2

248.4

100.8

104.8
99.4
10 1 . 7
(3)
(3)

247 . 1
10 1. 4
105.5
99.0

J UN/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 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)

products

F e r t i l iz e r m aterials
Ni t r o g e n a t e s
A n h y d r o u s a mmo n i a
S olid $ so lu tio n n it r a t e
Ammoni um s u l f a t e
Nitrogen s o lu tio n s
Ur ea
Phosphates
Ph osphate ro c k 68-70 b . p . l .
Nor mal & e n r i c h e d s u p e r p h o s p h a t e s
T r i p l e superphosphates
Ammoni um p h o s p h a t e s
P h o s p h o r i c a c i d , 5 2 - 5 4 % APA
Other phosphatic f e r t i l i z e r m a te ria ls
Potash
Potassium c h l o r i d e ( m u r ia te ) domestic
Potassium s u l f a t e sta n d ard

065 2

JAN.

26 1. 7
2 58. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)

choice

Mixed f e r t i l i z e r s
Complete mixed f e r t . , d ry form
Comp, m i x e d f e r t . , d r y , 5 - 1 0 - 1 5 NPK
Comp, m i x e d f e r t . , d r y , 6 - 2 4 - 2 4 NPK
Comp, m i x e d f e r t . , d r y , 1 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 NPK
Comp, m i x e d f e r t . , d r y , 1 2 - 1 2 - 1 2 NPK
Comp, m i x e d f e r t . , d r y , 1 3 - 1 3 - 1 3 NPK
Comp, m i x e d f e r t . , d r y , m i s c . NPK
Complete mixed f e r t . , l i q u i d form
Complete mixed f e r t . , l i q u i d form
Incomp, mixed f e r t .
I n c o m p , m i x e d f e r t . , g u a r a n t e e s N & P205
I n c o m p , m i x e d f e r t . , g u a r . P205 & K20 on
I n c o m p , m i x e d f e r t . , g u a r . N & 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, P205 o r K2

ANN.
AVG.

________________________________________________________

and m a t e r i a l s

100.0
100.1

(3)
99. 9
100.0

10 0 . 0

(3)

(3)
99.6

100.0

(3)
100.0

100.0

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
10 1 . 3
(3)
99.9
(3)
(3)

223.6
193. 8
(3)
166 . 8
(3)

231.0
257.4
(3)

2 12. 7
268. 9
481 . 6
(3)
300 . 7
130.8
147 . 2
(3)
237 . 7
251 . 6
(3)

226.0
190 . 6
(3)
163.2
(3)
(3)
214.3
277 . 0
486 . 7
(3)
315.1
135.7
158.2
(3)
238.4
252.8
(3)

226 . 6
190.9
(3)
166.6
(3)
103.2
215.6
277.4
436.7
102. 0
316.4
135.7
159. 3
(3)
243.5
(3)
(3)

100.0
100.2

221 . 9
194. 5
(3)
170.5
(3)
109 . 1
213. 1
265.2
465.3
(3)
(3)
132. 9
146 . 0

189.8
257.4
444. 1
(3)
311.6
130. 0
138.7
(3)
216.9
233.8
170.0

192.7
239. 0
163.2
277 . 9
106 . 5
2 13.3
265.0
463.0
(3)
313.3
132.8
143.2
(3)
230.5
243.3
177.9

267 . 1
463.0
1C5 . 1
313.1
137.3
143.9
(3)
230 . 5
243.3
(3)

223.3
196. 8
(3)
172.7
(3)
110.4
221 . 5
265.8
465.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
144. 9
(3)
232. 0
257.4
(3)

371. 1
128. 1
278.0
323.8
2 30. 0

346. 1
128. 1
278.0
254.7
230.0

346. 1
128. 1
278.0
254.7
230.0

376 . 1
128. 1
278. 0
337 . 6
230 . 0

3 76. 1
128. 1
278. 0
337.6
230.0

376. 1
128 . 1
278.0
337 . 6
230.0

376 . 1
128. 1
27S. 0
337 . 6
230.0

376 . 1
128. 1
2 78. 0
337 . 6
230 . 0

376 . 1
128. 1
278.0
337 . 6
230 .0

279.2

270.4

2 72. 1

274.5

287 . 6

288.4

287.6

285.7

259.4
277 . 1
152.5
329.4
28 9. 9
243.5
140. 3
137.3

257. 1
270.4
144 . 1
325.6
288. 0
25 1 . 4
1 42 . 1
119.7

260 . 7
271.5
145.6
326.6
288.5
256.2
143.7
120.4

264.6
275.5
147 . 4
327.8
289.2
256 . 2
143.7
131. 2

280 . 7
290 . 1
156.7
336 . 3
295.9
264.9
145.6
137.0

272.8
286.3
156.7
341 . 9
293.3
263.7
147 . 1
139 . 1

263.9
285.5
156.7
335. 1
294.6
26 1 . 4
147 . 8
139. 1

259.3
283.8
157 . 1
332.2
289.4
255.5
147 . 8
144.6

(3)
163. 9
(3)
104.7
212.5
270.5
473.2
(3)
312.0
134.5
151. 1
(3)
235.7
254.2
(3)

209.6
177. 1
219.9
148. 6
268.7
100.8

223.2
195.6
(3)
168.4
(3)
109.2
220.8

99.9
98.3
104.5
(3)
99.8

(3)
100.3
(3)

100.0
10 0 . 0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100. 0

217.0
186 . 6
226.4
16 1 . 1
274.9
102.5
208.8
264.2
463.0
(3)
312.7
132.3
141.3
(3)
2 13. 1
238.5
177. 9

222.8
190 . 6

DEC/ 74
DEC/ 76
J U N/ 8 0

22 1 . 0

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

100.0
100. 0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100 . 0

100.0

111. 1

100.6

100.1

102.8

(3)
(3)
10 1 . 1

(3)

(3)

10 1 . 1

10 1 . 9

(3)
99 . 0
(3)
(3)
226. 1
189.0
227. 1
164.3
(3)
102. 3

(3)
10 1 . 0

(3)
(3)

102.1

107 . 3
100.5
104. 9
(3)
(3)
10 1 . 5
(3)
101.9
(3)
99.6
(3)
(3)

277.4
486 . 7
106.7
306 . 3
136. 1
160.6
(3)
250.6
274.0
(3)

226 . 3
183.4
227 . 1
160. 1
(3)
97.3
213.8
278.6
486.7
(3)
308.8
136.8
162. 9
(3)
249.6
272.2
(3)

229.2
191. 4
233.7
16 1. 4
(3)
99.3
215.6
282. 0
486.7
(3)
32 1. 7
138.9
167.4
(3)
249.6
272.2
(3)

376. 1
128. 1
278.0
337 . 6
230 . 0

376. 1
128. 1
278. 0
337.6
230.0

376. 1
128. 1
278.0
337.6
230.0

376. 1
128. 1
278. 0
337.6
230 . 0

281.5

276.5

276 . 1

276.2

274. 1

252.7
277.8
155. 8
331.0
289.0
245.2
146 . 7
144.6

249.3
271.5
153.7
319.3
283.5
218. 9
130.9
143.3

249.2
27 1 . 3
153.7
324. 1
287.4
216.2
129. 4
143.0

251.7
27 1. 0
151.5
323.9
288.8
217.0
129.4
143. 0

250 . 7
270.3
151.5
326. 1
290 . 9
215.0
129.4
143. 0

210.1

0661
0101
0102

010 3
010 4
010 5
0106
0 107
0108

PE r e s i n , l o w , p k g . f i l m
PE r e s i n , l o w , e x t r u s i o n c o a t i n g
PE r e s i n , h i g h , b l o w m o l d i n g o f b o t t l e s
P o ly s t y r e n e r e s in , gen e ra l purpose
Polystyrene re s in , rubber modified
PVC r e s i n , g e n e r a l p u r p o s e
PVC r e s i n , f l o o r i n g c o p o l y m e r
Ur ea f o r m a l d e h y d e r e s i n , p a r t i c l e b o a r d

DEC/ 75

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

See footnotes at end of table.




22

Table 3. Continued— Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

066 1
0 109
0 111
0 1 12

0 113
0 1 14
0 1 15
0116

( CONT’ D)
P h e n o l i c m o l d i n g c o mp o u n d
Phenolic re s in , la m in a tin g
P o lye ster resin# unsat.# lam in a tin g
P o ly p ro p y le n e resin# g.p.# mold ing
Polypropylene resin# g.p.# f i b e r
ABS r e s i n , h i g h i m p a c t , i n j e c t i o n m l d g .
PVC r e s i n , h o m o p o l y m e r ' d i s p e r s i on
Other

067
067 1
01
0 10 1
0 111

0 151
02

0252
0256
0258
0 675
02
020 1

0205
03
030 1
0305
04
04 0 1
040 5
04 1 1
04 15
042 1
0425
043 1
044 1
0451
05
050 1
06
060 1
0602
060 3
0604
07
070 1
0702
0704
0705
08
080 1
0802
0 803
09
090 1
0 902
11
110 1
12

chemicals

and a l l i e d

m m z ....
I NDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

JUNE

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

244. 0
132. 0
152.4
143. 7
138.8
163.2
143.4

239.7
123.3
147 . 5
139. 3
132. 0
154.2
142.2

239.7
125.6
148. 9
137 . 9
133.7
152.8
144.4

244.3
125.6
148. 9
140.8
133.2
152. 1
14 4 . 4

249. 9
129 . 0
159 . 4
149.8
144.2
15 9 . 2
14 9 . 9

251 . 3
13 2 . 4
158 . 7
154 . 0
149. 0
160 . 6
152. 3

251 . 3
132.4
153. 1
1 50 . 1
145. 4
169.4
148.0

250
135
153
147
146
166
143

224.5

209.4

211.3

215.0

223. 1

224.8

226.9

217.9
230 . 4
254.5
207 . 9
247.2
213.0
225.4
214.0
189.4

210.2
221 . 6

212.8

265.8
194.7
240 . 4
205.7
217.8
2 11.9
181 . 2

2 11.4
222.9
262^2
1 9S. 6
24 0 . 4
206 . 9
217.8
2 11.9
184.3

224.3
259.7
202.4
240 . 4
2C8.3
22 0 . 3
2 11.9
184.3

213.5
225.5
255.2
206 . 2
240 . 4
208. 9
(3)
211.9
185.9

213.8
226. 7
251.4
209.9
24C . 4
208. 9
22C.3
211.9
1 85 . 9

214.4
228.7
250 . 5
2 09.9
243.2
208. 9
223 . 3
2 11.9
185.9

188.8
98 . 1
209.6
(3)
(3)
252.0
(3)
(3)
121. 9
(3)
196 . 5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

175. 1
(3)
193. 3
16 1 . 0
(3)
244.2
174.3
(3)
117.4
(3)
18 1 . 3
C3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

176.9
(3)
193. 3
163. 7
(3)
252.9
178.2
(3)

178. 1
(3)
193. 3
(3)
(3)
252. 9
178.2
(3)
120 . 6

(3)
181 . 3
(3)
(3)
C3 )
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
191.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

190. 8
(3)
222.4
165. 2
(3)
244.5
175. 4
(3)
119. 2
(3)
196. 5
(3)
(3)
261.2
182. 5
(3)
(3)

192.2
100! o
222.4
137. 1

120.6

190 . 3
(3)
216.5
164.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
119. 2
(3)
198.5
(3)
(3)
259.3
182. 9
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
248.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
179.4
(3)
(3)
146 . 6
(3)

165. 1
(3)
237 . 6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
141. 8
(3)
(3)
(3)
160. 2
(3)
(3)
14 1 . 9
(3)

165. 1
(3)
237 . 6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
141. 8
(3)
(3)
(3)
160. 2
(3)
(3)
141. 9
(3)

165. 1
(3)
237 . 6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
160.2
(3)
(3)
14 1 . 9
(3)

(3)
(3)
251.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
134.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
17 1 . 3
(3)
(3)
155.0
(3)

(3)
(3)
251 . 6
(3)
( 3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
1 34 . 6
(3)
(3)
1 65 . 0
(3)
106.9
(3)
186.8
(3)
(3)
155. 1
( 3)

products

Soap a n d s y n t h e t i c d e t e r g e n t s
Soaps
Chips or f l a k e s , la u n d ry
Sosp, c l e a n s e r s
T o ile t
Synthetic detergents
Heavy d u t y , p ow de red o r g r a n u l a t e d
L i g h t duty# powdered o r g r a n u l a t e d
L ig h t duty# l i q u i d
C o s m e t i c s and o t h e r t o i l e t p r e p a r a t i o n s
Shaving p r e p a r a ti o n s
S h a v i n q soap and cream
Aftershave p reparations
Perfume# c o l o g n e & t o i l e t w a t e r
Perfume
C o l o g ne and t o i l e t w a t e r
Hair p re p a ra tio n s
So a p s h ampoo
S y n t h e t i c o r g a n i c d e t e r g e n t s h ampoo
Hair to n ic s (in c . c o n d itio n e rs )
Hair rinses
Hair dressings
H air spray ( a e r o s o l)
Home a n d c o m m e r c i a l p e r m a n e n t s
Hair c o lo rin g
Other h a i r p r e p a r a ti o n s
Dent i f r i c e s
Toothpaste
Cr ea ms
C l e a n s i n g creams
F o u n d a ti o n creams
L u b r i c a t i n g creams
Ot he r creams
L o t i ons and o i l s
Suntan I s uns cr ee n
C l e a n s i n g l o t i o n and c o s m e t i c o i l s
Hand l o t i o n s
O t h e r l o t i o n s and o i l s
Cosmetics
Lip p reparations
Blushes
Eye p r e p a r a t i o n s
Deodorant
A e r o s o l underarm d e o d o ran t
Cr eam# l i q u i d a n d r o l l - o n d e o d o r a n t
Manicure p re p a ra tio n s
N a i l l a c q u e r and enamel
Powders

JUN/ 80
DEC/ 7 1
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
J U N/ 8 0
DEC/ 7 1
JUN/ 80
J U N/ 8 0
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

See footnotes at end of table.




23

100.0

2 33. 0
(3)
100.0

125. 6
100.0

20 1 . 5
ICO .0
100.0

244. 1
185.5
100 . 0
100.0

(3)
10 0 . 0
251 . 6
100 . 0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

(3)
100.0
100.0

(3)
100.0

106. 9
100.0

186.8
100 . 0
100.0

(3)
100.0

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

240.2
135. 9
152. 7
146 . 7
144.9
163. 0
133. 9

240 . 2
135. 9
152.0
148.7
140.7
168. 3
138. 9

24 0 . 2
(3)
151.7
137 . 8
13 1 . 8
175. 1
139 . 1

240 . 2
138. 1
151.7
135.8
132.3
173.8
139. 1

240 . 2
138. 1
15 1 . 5
136 . 0
132.7
163.5
140 . 1

228 . 5

229.0

2 29. 1

230 . 9

232.4

234. 1

2 15 . 1
23 1 . 6
248 . 6

222.0

209 . 9
24 9 . 1
208 . 9
220 .3
2 11 t 0
185 I 9

2 34. 1
248.6
209.7
253.2
2 17.2
2?9 2
2~15.7
193.9

223.4
234.3
(3)
209.7
253.2
2 19. 0
232.4
215.7
193. 9

224 . 7
237 . 2
252.4
(3)
254.9
219.8
232.4
215.7
196.0

225. 0
238.7
252.4
217.8
254 . 9
219.8
232.4
215.7
196 . 0

228.3
2 39. 1
252.6
217.8
255.9
224. 0
236 . 4

192,.5
97 . 1
207 ,. 3
(3)
103..5
244. . 1
183 . 1
99, . 8
119, . 8

139. 1
97. 1
207.3
137 . 1
10 1 . 4
258. 1
164.7
96 . 2
119.S

192.6
C1 )
207 . 3
(3)
10 1 . 4
25S. 1
(3)
100.3
126 . 6

197. 1
( 1)
216.4
153.4
109. 2
270 . 1
183. 7
98.4
125.2
10 1. 7
199.2
(3)
103.8
24 1 . 4
185. 5
91.4
103.9

198.2
CD
218.0
154.7

(3)
106.7
260 . 8
104. 1
117.9
99.5
10 1 . 5
98.9
(3)
14 1. 0
10 1 . 9
109.2
189. 9

.4
.9
. 1
.7
.0

.5
.7

199, . 2
(3)
99,. 9
248, .3
184, . 6
(3)
103,. 9

10 1 . 8

10 1 . 8

203.3
(3)
100.3
2 29. 0
180. 6
91.4
105.6

203.4
(3)
102.5
251 . 2
185. 1
91.4
105.6

193.0
( 1)
218.0
151.4
103. 5
244 . 1
183 . 1
97 . 5
123. 9
10 1. 7
195. 7
(3)
103. 8
236 . 3
183.8
91.4
103.9

(3)
105. , 8
2 55 . , 6
104., 1
1 15..7
1 0 0 .. 0
99.,3
98. .9
(3)
132.,5
1 0 0 ., 5
107. . 8
174 . 0
10 1 ,. 6
124, . 5
96..9
178 . 0
102.6
96..3
147. . 2
1 0 2 ,. 1

(3)
105. 0
255.6
104.1
115.7
97.8
99.7
10 0 . 7
(3)
132. 5
100.5
89.4
144. 8

(3)
103. 9
241 . 6
104.1
1 15. 7
97 . 8
103.8
98.9
(3)
151.4
100.5
89.3
(3)

(3)
105.4
251.6
1 04 . 1
117. 9
97.8
10 1 . 5
98.9
(3)
14 1. 0
10 1 . 9
107. 8
173. 8

10 1 . 6

10 1 . 6

10 1 . 6

98.6
95. 9
178. 0
98.3
96.3
147 . 2
104. 3

(3)
99.4
186.8
97.3
95.3
145.0
104. 3

124.6
102.7
190.2
106.0
95.5
145. 5
104.3

10 1 . 8

221 . 8
200. 1

111.6

270 . 1
192.2
99. 1
125.2
103. 5
206.5
(3)
103.7
241 . 4
19 1. 1
91.4
100.9
(3)
(3)
103. 1
245.8
104.1
110.3
99.5
104.5
10 1 . 5
(3)
15 1 . 4
10 1 . 9
109. 8
154.5

101.6

10 1 . 6

117.0

142. 8
107.2
203.4

10 1 . 8

19 1. 1
99.8
96. 1
146 . 9
102.4

10 1 . 2

95.2
144 . 8
104.3

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — Produ cer Price Indexes for c o m m o d ity g ro u p s, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c las se s , and in d ivid u al ite m s , 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

0675
120 1
1202

1203
13
1301
0679
01
0101
0102

0 10 3
0 104
0 105
0106
02
0221
0222

0225
0226
0228
0231
09
0 90 5
0 90 8
0 91 2
0913
0917
07

C o s m e t i c s and o t h e r t o i l e t
Talcum powder
Face p owder
Net a p p l i c a t i o n powder
Ba th o i l s and s a l t s
B a t h o i l s and s a l t s

Rub be r and

0711
01
0101
0102

0103
02
0212

0213
0214
0215
0 217
0218
03
0321
0712
01
0101
0102

0103
0105
0111
02
0221

0223

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

JUNE

(3)
184.7
(3)

(3)
170.4
(3)

(3)
170. 4
(3)

(3)
175.3
(3)

(3)
182. 5
(3)

(3)
182.5
(3)

100. 0

J U N/ 8 0

100. 0

DEC/ 71

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

1 12. 4
252.8
365.7
241.7
680. 9
4 09. 1
93.6
192 . 0
231.2
253.4
297 . 7
269. 1
249.6
313.4
289.2
212.3
248.2
195.6
277 . 7
179. 1
174. 8
280. 1

rubber

J U N/ 8 0

251.6
334.3
213.4
624.2
357.5
93.6
209.2
231.2
251 . 1
296 . 5
268.0
248.8
309.4
285.6
24 9. 1
195. 6
27 1 . 7
179 . 1
174. 8
273.9

231.5
283. 9
180.2
340.4
318.2
93.6
240.0
231 . 2
236 . 8
276 . 8
254. 1
235.4
290 . 5
267.8
200 . 7
229.7
195.6
246.5
179. 1
174.8
245.9

products

217.4

products

237 . 5
264.3
349.3
346 . 5
366 . 7
359.4
252.7
227.7
263.2
264. 1
227.7
173.2
273.6

Crude r u b b e r
N atural rubber
Latex
No. 1 r i b b e d s mo k e d s h e e t s
No. 3 r i b b e d s mo k e d s h e e t s
S y n th e tic rubber
N e o p r e n e , GN t y p e
Styrene buta die ne ,ho t
Styrene b u ta die ne ,c old
Polybutadiene, n o n -s ta in in g
N i t r i l e , me d i u m
E thylene-propylene,nonstai ning
Reclaimed ru bber
Mhole t i r e r e c l a i m
T i r e s a nd t u b e s
Ti res
Passenger c a r ,
Passenger c a r ,
Passenger c a r ,
Truck t i r e
Tr a c t o r
Tubes
Passenger ca r
Tru c k and bus

bias p ly
b elted-bias
radial

210.8

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

(3)
180. 1
100.0

(3)
197 . 5
103.2

(3)
1 97. 5
1 03. 2

(3)
197.5
103.2

(3)
180 . 1
103.2

(3)
197. 5
103.2

156. ,4

120.8

154. 6

(3)

121.5

155. 3

124. 4

DEC/ 71
DEC/ 71

DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74

233.6
294.7
155.7
552.3
318.2
93.6
240.0
231.2
237.9
279.9
255.9
237 . 3
290.5
267.8

240.7
297 . 1
155.7
582.5
318.2
93.6
240.0
231.2
241 .7
287.5
26 1 . 6
236.6
297.6
274.3

249.4
306 . 0
155.7
680.9
318.2
93.6
254. 1
231 . 2
252.3
295.8
267 . 4
246.8
313.4
289.2

256. 4
363. 7
254. 0
680. 9
40 9. 1
93. 6
192. , 0
23 1 . 2
254. 5
30 1. 9
272. 2
2 49 . ,8
3 1 3 . ,4
289. 2
214. 3
252. 3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
280. 1

259.6
368.7
254.0
680.9
409. 1
93.6
1 92 . 0
23 1 . 2
254.5
300 . 4
27 1 . 3
252.0
313.4
289.2
2 14. 0
256.3
195. 6
277 .7
179. 1
174.8
280. 1

259.5
366.7
245.8
680.9
(3)
93.6
192. 0
23 1 . 2
254.6
300 . 4
27 1 . 3
252.0
313.4
289.2
214.5
256.3
195.6
277 . 7
1 79 . 1
174.8
280. 1

256.2
301.4
(3)
680 . 9
272.8
93.6
192.0
231.2
255.0
300 . 4
27 1 . 3
252. 0
3 13.4
2S9.2
2 15. 5
256.3
195.6
277 .7
179 . 1
1 74. 8
280. 1

259.4
352.8
(3)
643. 1
386.4
93.6
192.0
231 . 2
255.0
300.7
272.0
257. 1
313.4
289.2
214.5
257 . 0
195.6
277.7
1 79 . 1
174.8
287.8

259.3
352.8
245.8
643. 1
386.4
93.6
192 . 0
231.2
254.5
300 . 7
272.0
249.4
313.4
289.2
2 14.5
257.0
195.6
277 . 7
179 . 1
174.8
287.8

260.4
352.8
245.8
643. 1
386.4
93.6
192.0
231.2
262.4
316.2
277.8
267.4
326.7
303.2
213.5
257.0
195.6
277.7
179. 1
174. 8
287.8

(3)

202.8

202.8

210.2

231 . 5
195.6
260.4
179. 1
174. 8
249.2

239.6
195.6
260 . 4
179. 1
174. 8
251.0

247.9
195.6
277.7
179. 1
174. 8
276 . 7

207.8

210.7

212.7

214.1

215.0

217. 3

218.8

220.5

222.0

222.8

223.4

223.3

226. 1

231.5

231.5

233.4

234.7

236. 8

239.0

240.2

242.6

244.6

245.0

244.9

252.7
349.7
346 . 5
367 . 0
364.2
238.4

263.9
405.0
392.8
434.8
420.6
241.5

255.8
351.0
355. 9
368.2
36 1 . 6
241.7

211.8

211.8

211.8

247.8
251.2
209.2
162.2
252.6

253.3
253.0
213.7
164.4
259.6

253.3
253.0
213.7
164. 4
263.0

264.7
340.8
353.7
363.2
343.7
254.9
233.0
264.4
265.4
224.5
179.0
273.9

263.9
328.6
333. 1
346.9
337 . 2
256.2
233.0
269.3
265.8
230.4
179. 0
279.2

264. 1
331 . 8
336. 8
344. 4
343. 7
255. 8
233. 0
272. 3
267. 7
234. 4
176. 5
279. 2

263.4
326. 1
332.5
338. 1
337.2
256.0
233.0
269.0
266 . 5
234.4
1 76. 5
279.2

264.3
328. 9
332.5
341.8
341. 1
256.7
233.0
269.0
268.8
234.4
174.0
279.2

267.3
347.3
345.4
365.7
360.3
256.9
233.0
269.0
268.8
234.4
1 75. 5
279.2

271.7
370.8
346.3
3 97. 1
392.4
257.8
233.0
269.0
268.8
234.4
177.0
279.2

27 1 . 0
369.6
34 1 . 6
(3)
(3)
257.2
233.0
267.3
267.5
234.4
(3)
279.2

268.5
342.3
340.7
367.0
351.4
259.2
233.0
254.5
272.8
234.4
177. 0
279.2

182. 6

177.7

178.0

182.9

184.0

184.4

184. 4

184.4

183. 7

183. 7

181. 7

181.7

184. 4

236.9
235.7
233.6
1 65. 9
164.8
250.0
256.8
259.3
260.8
260.7

225. 1
224.0
225.3
1 58. 6
154.4
236.9
248.5
244.8
249.3
244.0

231.6
230.4
229.8
162.5
159.3
244.6
258.0
254. 1
258.9
253.2

231.6
230.4
229.8
162.5
159.3
244.6
258.0
254. 1
258.9
253.2

231.8
230.6
229. 1
162. 1
160. 2
244.8
258.0
254. 1
258.9
253.2

233.2
232.0
230.9
163.2
162.5
245.4
250.0
256.0
253.5
259.9

235. 6
234. 3
2 3 1 . .7
165. . 2
163..5
249..2
254. ,0
259. .0
2 5 6 . .9
2 6 2 . .7

238.0
236.8
235. 1
167. 1
165.9
250.5
254.0
26 1 . 5
259.4
265.3

238.0
236.8
235. 1
167. 1
165.9
250.5
254.0
26 1 . 5
259.4
265.3

242. 1
240.9
236.7
169.0
169.3
256.7
259.4
263.9
264.9
265.7

245.2
244.0
239.8
171 . 1
172. 3
258.9
262.5
267.6
269.9
268.5

245.2
244.0
239.8
17 1. 1
172. 3
258.9
262.5
267.6
269.9
268.5

245.2
244.0
239.8
171. 1
172.3
258.9
262.5
267.6
269.9
268.5

See footnotes at end of table.




JULY

preparations

M i s c . c h e m i c a l p r o d , and p r e p a r a t i o n s
Essential o ils
Peppermint o i l
C itronella o il
Lemon o i l
Or ange o i l
Lemongrass o i l
Lavender o i l
E x p lo s i ves
B l a s t i n g caps* e l e c t r i c
B l a s t i n g caps, e l e c t r i c , d ela y
Detonating cord
D y n a m i t e , ammonia, g r a n u l a r
Dynamite, p e r m i s s i b l e s
Ni t r o c a r b o n i t r a t e
Other m iscellaneous chemical products
G elatin, e dible
Glue, anim al h id e
D e x t r in , canary dark
D extrin, white
R ubber/phenolic re s in adhesive
R ub be r and p l a s t i c

071

OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE NO.

24

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P ro d u c er P rice In d exes fo r c o m m o d ity gro u p s, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct classes, and individual item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

07 13
01
0105
0 132
0 134
02
0241
024 5
0247
0249
0251
03
036 1
036 2
036 4
0366
0368
04
047 1
047 2
047 4
0476
0477
047 8
047 9
0489
0494
0495
05
050 1
0502
0 503
0 50 4

M iscellanous rubber products
Footwear
B a s k e tb a ll shoes, b a ls , men's
T e n n is sh oes, o x f o r d s , men’ s
T e n n i s s h o e s , o x f o r d s women’ s
R ubber h e e l s and s o l e s
Soling slabs
Rubber h e e l s , men’ s
Rubber h e e l s , m e n ’ s , m f r . t o shoe m f r .
Rubber s o l e s , t a p s , men’ s
Rubber s o l e s , f u l 1 , men’ s
Rubber b e l t s and b e l t i n g
Belting,conveyor
B e ltin g ,tran sm issio n ,fla t
B e lt , m o t o r fan
Transmission V -b e lt f . h . p .
B e lt,m u ltip le V-belt
Other m is c e lla n e o u s rubb e r p ro d u c ts
Tread r u b b e r , n a t u r a l
Tread r u b b e r , s y n t h e t i c
Rubber cement
St e a m h o s e
Ai r h o s e , 3 / 4 i n . i . d .
Water hose , 1 1/2 i n . i . d .
Water s u c ti o n h o s e ,3 in . i . d .
Rubber s h e e t , r e d , 1/16 i n .
Rubber g l o v e s , s u r g i c a l
Rubber g l o v e s , i n d u s t r i a l
Rubber r o l l c o v e r i n g
Gra phic a r t s r o l l c o v e r in g
Paper m i l l r o l l c o v e r i n g
Steel m i ll r o l l covering
In d u s tria l r o l l covering
P lastic

072

OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE NO.

products

226.4
207 . 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
267.0
274.4
260 . 0
24 9 . 2
151.5
257.7
268.8
293.5
326.9
254 . 3
231 . 4
248.4
224.7
202.6
211.1
248.6
250 .7
30 1 .7
3 18. 8
243.4
283.2
133.2
167. 8
111.6
1 12. 2
J 10 . 9
109. 7
112.3

229.3
216.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
263. 1
274.4
(3)
(3)
160. 1
(3)
268.8
2 93.5
326.9
(3)
(3)
C3)
226 .6
202.6
211.1
248. 6
253.6
308.4
324. 9
247.7
304 .6
138.2
167 . 8
112.3
113.9
110.9
112.2
112.3

232.0
2 16. 6
(3)
(3)
(3)
286. 1
299.7
260.0
257.8
16 1 . 6
275.5
263.8
293.5
326 . 9
254.3
23 1 . 4
243.4
229.4
202.6
2 11. 1
248.6
253.6
308.4
324. 9
247 . 7
304.6
138.2
167 . 8
113.4
115. 9
110. 9
1 12.8
113.8

232. 1
216.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
236. 1
299.7
(3)
(3)
16 1 . 6
275.5
270.4
(3)
326 . 9
260 . 6
231 . 4
248.4
229.4
202.6
2 1 1. 1
248.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
247 . 7
(3)
138. 2
(3)
1 14.8
117.4
112.4
114.5
1 14. 9

232.0
216.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
286. 1
299.7
(3)
(3)
16 1 . 6
275.5
266. 9
293.5
280 . 5
260 . 6
23 1 . 4
248.4
229.6
202.6
2 11. 1
248.6
253.6
303.4
324. 9
247 . 7
(3)
(3)
167 . 1
1 14.8
117.4
112. 4
1 14. 5
114.9

233.3
217.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
289.5
304 . 2
(3)
(3)
162.6
230. 1
269.5
(3)
(3)
260 .6
(3)
C3 )
230 . 8
202.6
211.1
248.6
(3)
3 14.5
33 1. 1
(3)
(3)
C3)
167.2
1 14.8
117.4
112.4
114.5
114.9

234. 0
217.0
(3)
(3)
C3)
289. 5
304 . 2
(3)
(3)
162.6
280. 1
266 . 4
285.5
230 . 5
267 . 8
(3)
(3)
232. 1
202.6
215.4
255.9
(3)
314.5
331 . 1
(3)
(3)
C3)
(3)
11 4. 8
117.4
1 12.4
114.5
114.9

119.7

119.9

121.4

122.0

123.2

123.7

123. 6

124. 0

123. 9

153.0
1 16.7

152. 1
115. 3

153.3
1 15. 3

154. 6
117. 7

160. 5
121. 0

1 59. 3
119. 3

158.2
117.0

152.2
110.3

154.4
(3)

153.7
(3)

1 85. 9
213.0
(3)

186.6
212.8
120.9

186.3
211.1
119.9

191.7
210.9
119.8

19 1. 5
210.9
(3)

196. 2
210.8
119.8

196.3
210.8
(3)

196. 2
2 10. 7
(3)

195. 1
210.4
(3)

194 . 9
209. 9
119.2

1 20. 5

1 20. 5

180. 2
124. 1

177.6
(3)

116.3

116.7

119.0

DEC/ 6 9
JUN/78

154.2
(3)

149.6
112. 2

150.0
(3)

DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
JUN/ 78

190. 9
210.3
(3)

185.6
206.5
117.3

183 . 9
206.3
1 17. 2

Foamed p l a s t i c
0101
010 2
010 3
0 104
010 5

P l a s t i c p a c k a g i n g and s h i p p i n g p r o d u c t s
B ottles
Foamed p r o t e c t i v e p a d s a n d s h a p e s
Cap s a n d c l o s u r e s
Boxes, ca ses and t r a y s
O t h e r p l a s t i c and p a c k a g i n g p r o d u c t s

01
0101

P l a s t i c p a r t s and c o mp o n e n t s f o r
Parts f o r tr a n s p o r t a t io n equip.
Motor v e h i c l e p a r t s , i n c l u d i n g

JUN/ 78
JUN/ 78
JUN/ 78

JUN/78

115. 7

113.0

111.5

1 11. 5

1 12. 2

1 12 . 3

1 17.3

117.1

121.5

(3)

(3)

DEC/ 70
JUN/ 78

173.7
1 19. 5

166. 1
114.5

170.3
117.3

17 1 . 4
118.1

172.2
1 18.7

173.0
(3)

173.0
119.2

173.4
119.5

173.4
119. 5

177.9
122.6

175.6
121.0

JUN/ 78

1 27. 0

118.8

121.3

122.2

122. 9

123. 2

123.5

124.3

130 . 1

132.0

132. 3

1 36. 5

137. 2

JUN/ 78
JUN/ 78
JUN/ 78
JUN/ 78
JUN/78
JUN/ 78

124.2
120.5
121.9
138.9
123.3
(3)

120. 0
118.4
119.7
132.0
121.1
(3)

121.8
119.2
120.5
138.2
121.1
(3)

122.8
120.8
120.5
139.3
121. 3
C3 )

122.9
120.9
120.8
139. 3
121. 4
(3)

123.4
121.2
120.8
139.3
(3)
(3)

124. 9
120.7
120.8
139.3
124.4
118.3

124.9
120.6
123. 1
139. 3
123.9
1 18.3

124.9
120.5
1 23 . 1
1 39. 3
124.5
118. 3

125.2
121.1
1 23 . 1
140. 1
124. 4
1 18. 3

126.6
120.8
1 23 . 1
140 . 1
124.5
123.4

126.6
120.8
123. 1
140. 1
124. 8
123.4

126.6
120. 8
124 . 1
140. 1
124. 8
123. 4

123. 4
116. 1
116.9

116.9
113. 6
114.7

116. 7
1 13.7
114.8

122.5
1 15. 2
(3)

123. 6
1 15. 8.
1 16. 5

122.5
112.8
113. 0

124.5
116.2
116.9

125.0
117.0
117.8

125. 1
117.0
1 17.8

125. 4
117.2
117.8

126 . 1
1 17. 8
1 18.6

126 . 1
1 17.8
1 18. 6

126. 2
1 18.7
119.6

See footnotes at end of table.




224. 0
207. 1
(3)
C3)
C3)
26 2 . 3
267. 0
260.0
249.2
151.5
253.0
258.9
266.8
326. 9
254.3
226.7
243.0
222.6
202.6
2 11. 1
248.6
250.7
296.2
3 14. 0
235.4
283.2
( 3)
160.3
111.6
1 1 2. 2
110.9
1 09 . 7
1 12. 3

121.1

0 72 5

f oamed

DEC.

JUN/78

0 72 4

mfg.

NOV.

222. 1
2 07. 1
(3)
(3)
C3 )
255.0
255.0
260.0
249.2
151.5
246 . 9
258.9
266 . 8
326. 9
254.3
226.7
243.0
220 . 3
19S. 9
207 . 1
240 . 5
250 . 7
296 . 2
314.0
235.4
284.6
(3)
160.3
111. 5
112. 2
110.9
109.7
112.1

030 1

0726

OCT.

220.6
207 . 1
(3)
C3)
(3)
252.8
(3)
257.5
246 . 4
(3)
(3)
251 . 5
266.8
326 . 9
240.3
2 1 7. 1
232.6
219,2
194 . 7
202.2
223.3
267 . 1
296 . 2
314.0
233.8
284.6
(3)
158. 5
110. 3
112.2
108.4
109.7
110.5

Laminated p l a s t i c sheets
Laminated p l a s t i c sheets
products

SEPT.

226 . 6
215.9
217.8
211.9
207. 1 207. 1
(3)
165.3
(3)
C3 )
211.7
(3)
DEC/ 7 2
(3)
150 . 8
(3)
251 . 8
270.5
251 . 8
280.3
252.5
252.5
250.9
(3)
250 . 9
(3)
244.2
244.2
DEC/ 7 5
156 . 6
148. 8
148. 8
263.4
244.8
244.8
26 1 . 1 2 4 2 . 3
242.3
278.2
26 1 . 2
26 1 . 2
315.4
309.9
309,9
250.3
2 23. 3
223. 3
(3)
212.1
2 12. 1
(3)
227 . 3
227.3
224.6
213.7
216.3
199.5
185. 1
194.7
208. 1
193.0
202.2
24 1 . 7
216.7
223. 3
260 . 9
260 . 9
(3)
300 . 9
282.6
282.6
317.7
298.6
298.6
241 . 4
235. 1 235. 1
275.8
(3)
(3)
DEC/ 7 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
DEC/ 72
162.0
151. 4
151.4
JUN/ 79
111. 9
105. 8
107 . 1
JUN/79
113.8
108 . 1
109.5
JUN/ 79
1 04. 3
105.7
110. 2
JUN/ 79
111.3
106.2
107 . 3
JUN/ 79
112.0
105. 1
106 . 2
DEC/ 7 1

Unsupported p l a s t i c f i l m
PVC
PVC a n d PVC c o p o l y m e r
Other
Other

& sheeting

AUG.

MAY

01
0 1 17
04
040 1
0 72 3

products

FEB.

JULY

APRI L

P lastic
Pipes

0 72 2

construction
and f i t t i n g s

JAN.

JUNE

MARCH

060 1

0721

ANN.
AVG.

25

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — Produ cer Price Indexes for com m o dity gro u p s, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c la s s e s , and individual item s, 198 0 1
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

0726

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

106 ..9

1 1 1 .. 2
129,. 0
120 ,. 5

135..5
127 . 4

(3)
129.2
120.5
135.5
127 . 6

1 11. 8
1 30. 2
1 21. 5
136. 0
128.8

111.3
130.5
121.5
136.0
129. 2

(3)
130. ,7
121 .,7
136 .. 0
129.,5

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

1 13.. 0
13 1 ., 1
121. .7
137 ., 4
129..5

1 13..0
131. ,7
123.,6
139..2
129, ,7

(3)
131 ,. 8
123,.6
139,. 2
129,.8

113.0
131.3
123.6
139. 2
129. 1

0102
02
0201
0202
0203

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 f o r m f g . ( CONT' D)
Other
O t h e r p a r t s and co mp on e nt s f o r mfg.
P a r t s f o r o f f i c e and c o m p u t i n g m ac hi ne s
E le c tric a l parts
Other

JUN/ 78
JUN/ 78
JUN/ 78
JUN/ 78
JUN/ 78

(3)
128. ,4
1 2 2 .. 2
135. , 0
126 .. 6

106. .9
1 19, . 2
1 2 2 ., 7
125.! 5
1 16. . 8

1 16..3

106 . 9
127 ,. 6
1 2 2 ,. 7
134,.9
125,.5

0101

Disposable p l a s t i c din n e r
Cups, i n c l u d i n g foam

JUN/ 78
JUN/ 78

133. . 0
125. . 6

127 ,. 6
125,.3

129 , 9
128. . 6

130,. 1
129, . 2

135.. 3
129. . 2

136 . 2
129.8

136 . 2
129.8

134.0
124 . 0

134. . 0
124. . 0

134. . 0
124..0

134,. 0
124. . 0

132,.5
119,. 9

132. 5
119. 9

0 10 1
0102

C o n s u me r a n d c o m m e r c i a l p l a s t i c s , n . e . c .
F l o w e r p o t s and p l a n t c o n t a i n e r s
Other, n ot elsewhere c l a s s i f i e d

J U N/ 7 8
JUN/ 78
JUN/ 78

1 18,. 1
1 15..3
1 18. . 6

1 14, . 2
1 1 2 ,. 9
1 14 ,. 2

1 14..4
1 1 2 .. 9
1 14..5

1 14,.5
(3)
(3)

1 14,. 9
1 15. . 8
1 14.. 9

117.7
1 15. 3
117.7

1 17. 7
115.8
117. 7

1 17.8
115. 8
117.9

119. .7
115. .8
1 19,.8

121 ,. 2
1 15 ,. 8
12 1 ,. 4

12 1 . 9
1 15,.8
122, .2

121 . 9
1 15 . 8
122 . 2

12 1. 6
1 15. 3
121. 9
299.4

0 72 7
0728

and t a b l e w a r e

1 18. . 8
122 .,7

125. ,4

2 8 8 . .9

290,. 0

2 9 4 . .7

294,. 9

2 75 , . 6

272. 1

279., 8

239.,2

296.. 1

292..2

239..0

2 9 3 . ,4

Lumber

325,. 8

336 , . 3

34 1.. 4

34 0, . 6

310 . 1

30 1 . 4

313 , . 0

327. ,2

3 3 3 . .7

328., 0

320 ,. 6

3 2 4 . .9

333.0

Softwood lumber
01
Douglas f i r
0 10 5
D im ension,construction,dried
0107
D i m e n s i o n , S t d . and B e t t e r , S - g r e e n
0 11 5
Dimension, U t i l i t y , S-green
0117
Boards, U t i l i t y , S-qreen
0 12 2
S t u d s , S t u d and B e t t e r q r a d e
02
Southern p ine
F l o o r i n q , C and B e t t e r
0221
022 3
F i n i s h , C and B e t t e r
0 22 5
Drop s i d i n g , C and B e t t e r
0 227
D i m e n s i o n , n o .1
022 9
D i m e n s i o n , n o .2
0231
Boards,no.2
Boards,no.3
0 23 3
023 5
T i m b e r s , n o .1
024 2
S t u d s , S t u d and B e t t e r g r a d e
03
Other softwood
0 33 9
Po n de r os a p i n e , b o a r d s , n o .3
0341
Ponderosa p i n e , b o a r d s , n o .4
0 34 3
Po n de r os a p i n e , s h o p , n o .2
0345
Larch-D ouglas f i r , dimension
0347
H e m -fir ( i n l a n d ) , dimension
0 3 4 9 E a s t e r n w h i t e p i n e , b o a r d s , n o . 3 com.
0351
Red wo od b o a r d s , f . g . , g r e e n
0 355
Redwood,boards,Clear, f . g . , d r y
036 3
H e m -fir ( c o a s t a l ) , dimension
037 1
S t u d s , S t u d and B e t t e r g r a d e

345 , . 1
353 , . 0
278,.0
298 ,. 5
298 , . 6
3 16,. 1
196 ,. 8
2 97 , .4
324 ,. 7
38 1 ,. 6
384 ,. 9
27 1 ,. 6
27 1 ,. 2
337 ,. 2
2 84 , . 2
2 49 . 9
172. _2
3 59, ! s
422 . 0
3 15. . 2
519.. 1
29 1 . 6
300.. 2
320 ., 1
447 .. 0
486 , 1
275.. 1
172..5

355. .7
3 63, . 3
287 .4
310 . 2
3C3 . !
372 . 6
2 0 0 ,. 6
322 . 0
520 .4
379 . 0
333 . 5
312, . 5
306 . 2
370, . 1
307 . 6
253 . 2
188 . 6
36 2 . 0
370 .7
339 . 6
5 08 . 4
3 09 .4
3 32 , . 1
3 2 3 . .7
4 5 3 , .4
434 ,. 5
3 11 . . 2
17 1 . 9

363.. 0
367 ,. 1
286.. 9
317 ,. 1
3 17, . 6
357 ,. 0
207 ,. 4
3 22 , 2
323. . 6
3 79, . 6
384, .5
312. . 0
3 05, . 8
37 1 ,. 7
306 ,. 3
253,. 2
189,.5
3 74, . 9
427 ,. 6
3 43 , . 6
512,. 0
3 05 , . 9
342,. 8
327..6
450.. 8
486 .. 0
3 1 7 . .4
177.. 9

362, . 4
3 58, . 8
2 69 , .7
302 . 9
303 . 5
353 . 5
19 4 . 3
317 . 2
326 . 9
3 85 . 0
39 1 . 0
2 93 . 1
2 97 .4
368, . 3
300 . 2
251 . 6
184 . 7
380 .7
4 62, . 2
348. . 3
5 34 , . 6
3 13 . 4
339, . 8
327 . 6
450 ,. 8
486 ,. 0
2 9 5 , .7
175, . 6

323 . 4
327 . 1
223 , . 8
245 . 3
2 52 . 0
330 . 9
157 . 8
28 1 . 2
3 19 . 3
383 . 6
335 . 6
2 49 . 0
242 r>
334, ! 4
275 . 7
246 .7
16 0 . 7
337 . 5
355 .7
333, . 6
5 59 . 2
272 . 5
231 ,( 5
327 ,
4 55 , .7
4 88 ,. 8
24 0 ,. 4
154,. 3

312.6
329.6
224.7
266 . 8
263.3
320 . 0
169.0
280 . 1
319.3
332.3
335.6
239.8
2 37. 9
33 1 . 0
276 . 6
243. 3
175.2
3 14.7
3 16.2
236.7
531 . 9
236 . 9
241 . 5
327 . 6
44C . 2
43 3 . 8
236 . 6
15 1 . 8

328 . . 6
353 , >cO
237 . 0
332, . 1
270,. 4
277 ,. 5
198, . 2
287 . 3
3 19,. 3
332 . 3
3 35, . 6
247 . ! 5
249 . . 6
329, . 6
283. . 1
248 , . 3
137 ,. 8
331 ,. 9
369. . 9
286 . 5
476 . 5
255,.6
254 ,. 5
327 . 6
443,.0
483,. 8
269,. 2
173,.7

345., 1
358., 7
2 39 . 4
3 17..5
279 , 4
29 1 . 7
2 14. r>
296 ,A
323. . 6
332 . 3
335 . . 6
264 ,. 3
270 ,. 4
333 , 0
283,. 9
25 1.. 6
174..5
363. .7
455.. 0
3 15,. 1
474., 1
29 1 ,. 0
291 ,. 8
327 .. 6
4 5 5 . .4
483. .8
287 . 9
182, . 0

356 . 9
360 ,. 0
300 ,. 7
308 . . 0
23 9,. 5
291 ,. 7
217 ,. 0
304. . 1
325, . 8
332, . 3
3 35, . 6
27 9 . 5
235 . 5
331, . 6
282 , . 3
253,. 2
176 . 2
376 ,. 5
480 , .4
311, .7
484 , . 3
3 11,.7
315, .7
312 , . 0
453,.0
4S3.8
300 ,. 9
186 ,. 1

3 4 9 . .4
357 ., 1
323.. 0
285. ,6
299.,
29 1 . 7
196 . 5
295.. 1
3 28 . . 0
331 . 6
3 34 . .5
267 . 4
27 1 . 9
3 2 4 , .3
276..6
24 9,. 9
168 ,. 3
3 68 , . 0
446 . 2
311., 7
493.. 9
318,. 9
3 1 1 , ,4
3 12. . 0
458.. 0
485.. 3
27 0 ,. 3
175. . 0

340 , 2
354 ,! 5
315,. 1
236 ,. 3
309 . . 5
29 1 . 7
193.. 5
232 . 3
330 ,. 2
35 0 ,. 3
382 . 4
255 . 3
251 . 3
316 . 1
274 . 0
2 48 . 3
154,.4
357 , . 9
430 ,. 4
30 1 ,. 2
503,. 6
29 1 ,. 8
295,. 9
3 12, . 0
4 32, . 9
4S5 ,. 3
252,. 0
174 ,. 0

345, o
352.! 9
26 0 ., 2
30 3.. 0
339,, 0
307 ,. 6
20 1 . 5
286 .. 9
330 ,. 2
380 ,. 3
332 , .4
26 1 . 6
26 1 . 6
3 16,. 1
273.. 2
2 4 8 , .3
153, . 0
366 . 4
449., 4
298.. 7
537 . .5
293.. 9
297 ., 6
308., 1
430. 3
437 ., 6
2 6 3 . ,4
(3)

355.7
353.4
262. 9
307 . 3
346 . 8
307 . 6
206 . 1
293. 7
330 . 2
330.3
382.4
27 2 . 5
274.3
320 . 0
270 . 4
246 .7
154 . 0
383.6
500 . 2
305.6
603.6
298.3
297 . 8
308. 1
430 . 3
4 94 . 4
256.4
175.7

252.. 0
322.. 9
3 0 9 . .3
275. 6
181 .,7
2 7 2 . ,9
187. 4
167 ..3
2 3 5 . ,5
224., 9
215., 1
165. ,4

26 1 ,. 1
366 , . 5
335 , . 8
305.. 1
181. .7
291..8
187 ..4
170. . 6
2 3 5 . ,7
244..0
2 1 8 . ,7
161. . 6

259.. 9
354.. 9
335.. 8
305.. 1
181. ,7
283. 5
187. .4
170. , 6
2 3 5 . .7
241 .,3
218. 7
16 1 .! 6

2 58 , . 6
3 49 , . 3
331 ,. 3
30 1 . 0
181..7
2 8 8 . .5
187..4
170. . 6
2 3 5 . .7
2 3 7 . .3
2 1 8 . .7
16 1 ,. 6

2 54 , .4
33 1 ,. 1
3 22 , . 4
288.. 8
18 1 ,. 7
2 3 3 . .5
187.. 4
167..4
2 3 5 . .7
227.. 9
2 1 8 . .7
166 . 7

252.4
321 . 6
317.9
284.7
181.7
283.5
187.4
16 7 . 4
235.7
227.9
218.7
166.7

2 5 0 . .4
30 1,.3
308 , . 9
2 8 0 . .7
181..7
275. 3
187 ., 4
167 ., 4
2 3 5 . ,7
223., 9
2 1 2 .,5
166..7

2 4 8 . .5
30 1.,3
300..0
2 6 8 . .5
181 .,7
267. 0
187. 4
166 ., 1
2 3 5 . ,7
2 2 1 .. 2
2 1 2 .,5
166. ,7

247 ,. 8
310 , .4
291.. 0
260 ,. 3
18 1 ..7
2 6 3 . ,7
187..4
166 .. 1
2 3 5 . .7
217..2
2 1 2 ..5
166.,7

247 ,. 8
310 ,. 4
291 ,. 0
256 ..3
181 .,7
2 6 3 . .7
187. .4
162. , 9
2 3 5 . .7
2 1 4 . .5
2 1 2 .,5
166. ,7

246.. 1
3 10 , .4
282,. 1
252,. 2
181 ,. 7
258,.8
187 ..4
162..9
2 3 5 . .7
2 1 4 . .5
2 1 2 .,5
166 ..7

248..0
309.. 0
2 9 5 . .5
252..2
181 .,7
258.,8
137 ., 4
166 ., 1
2 3 5 . .7
2 14.,5
212.5
166 ..7

248.4
309.0
300.0
252.2
181.7
252.2
187 . 4
169.3
232.9
214.5
212.5
166.7

08

L u m b e r a n d wo o d p r o d u c t s

081
0811

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

0812
0101
010 2
0 106
0111
0112
0 122
0131
0 132
0141
0151
0161

Hardwood l u m b e r
Oa k , r e d , f l o o r i n g , s e l e c t
O a k , r e d , n o . 1 common
Oak,white
G u m , n o . 1 common
G u m , n o . 2 common
M a p l e , n o . 1 common
P o p l a r , n o . 1 common
P o p ' l a r , no . 2~B common
C o t t o n w o o d , n o . 2 common
Basswood
B i r c h , n o . 1 common

DEC/ 7 1

DEC/ 7 1

DEC/ 7 1

See footnotes at end of table.




26

Table 3. Continued— Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)___________________________
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

0812

Hardwood l u m b e r (C0NT*D)
B e e c h , n o . 2 common
Cherry
A s h , n o . 1 common
Dimension s to c k , rough or u n f in i s h e d
Dimension s t o c k , f u l l y machined
Dimension s to c k , p a r t i a l l y machined

0 17 1
0 181
0 191
0192
0 193
0 19 4
082

OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67

272.0
254.6
384.8
221.9
24 1 . 9
254.4

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

272.7
254 . 6
407.6
223.4
238.7
257.8

272.7
254.6
407 . 6
224. 0
238.7
257.8

272.7
254.6
407 .6
224.3
235.7
257 . 8

272.7
254.6
407 . 6
224.3
238.7
253.2

272.7
254.6
407.6
221.7
235.7
253.8

272.7
254.6
407 .6
221 . 1
243.4
252.8

272.7
254.6
392.2
2 1 8. 4
244.8
251.2

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

265. 1
254. 6
384.5
2 18.4
244.8
251 . 2

272.7
254.6
384.5
220 . 2
(3)
253.3

(3)
254.6
338.4
220 . 2
244.8
253.7

NOV.

DEC.

272.7
254.6
338.4
223. 1
244.8
255. 0

272.7
254.6
334.5
223. 1
244.8
255.0

M illw ork

260.4

254.1

258.0

262.2

257.5

251.8

253.0

255.9

260.3

264.5

264.5

270.0

273.3

General

265.9
190.8
374.0
4 10.4
193.7
4 12.8
251 . 2
295.7
268.6
370 . 4

255.9
157. 9
36 1 . 2
402.9
184. 5
407 . 6
233.4
293.8
259.6
340.0

26 1 . 5
135. 3
361.2
402.9
193.2
40 1 . 2
245.6
293.8
259.6
370.8

267.4
1 S5 . 3
36 i . 2
407 . 4
193.2
4 03. 1
245.6
293.8
259.6
403.6

260.8
190.1
36 1 .
408.
193.
4 11.
248.
293.
267.
347.

255.4
192. 4
36 1. 2
408.3
193. 2
4 13. 1
248.6
293.8
267 .6
319.2

257.0
192.4
361.2
408.3
193.2
4 13. 1
249.7
293.8
267.6
328.6

26 1 . 2
192.4
36 1 . 2
4 08.3
197.3
408.8
257.2
293.8
270.6
341 .6

267.3
192.4
386.3
408.3
197.3
408.8
257.2
293.8
270 . 6
365.3

27 1 . 8
192.4
397.9
408.3
197. 3
4 13. 1
257.2
299.2
272.6
382.8

27 1. 1
192. 4
397.9
(3)
1 94. 8
(3)
2 57 . 2
30 1 . 4
272.6
379.6

278.6
1 92. 4
397.9
424. 1
(3)
429.0
257.2
30 1 . 4
277.4
417.1

283.2
193. 9
379.5
427 . 8
(3)
431.7
257.2
(3)
277.4
448.4

234.0

236.4

236.4

236.4

236.4

230.4

230.4

230.4

230.4

233.7

235.3

236.0

236.0

m illw ork
C abinet,kitchen
D o o r , Do u g , f i r , e x t . s e l e c t e d g r a d e
D o o r , Ponderosa p i n e , e x t e r i o r
Door, f l u s h t y p e , s o l i d c o r e b i r c h
Door, i n t e r i o r
Door, f l u s h t y p e , premium g rad e
Wi n d o w s a s h , P o n d e r o s a p i n e
Wi n d o w u n i t , P o n d e r o s a p i n e
M o u l d in g , Ponderosa p in e

0821
0101
0111
0 131
0135
0141
0 147
0 17 1
0172
0 182

P refabricated

0822

structural

DEC/ 7 1

me mb e r s

083

Plywood

246.5

238.2

243.4

240.0

219.8

230.6

241 .7

252.3

266.0

252.6

252.9

256.6

263.5

0831

Softwood
Western
I n t e r i o r p a n e l , 1 / 4 i n c h , g r a d e A- D
E x t e r i o r p a n e l , 3 / 8 i n c h , g r a d e A- C
I n t e r i o r s h ea thin g 1 / 2 " , Std. e x t. g lu e
I n t e r i o r p a n e l s , 3 / 4 i n c h , g r a d e A- D
Southern
S h e a t h i n g , s . p . , S t a n d a r d 1/2 i n c h
Sheathing, s . p . , Standard 5/8 inch

308.8
310.9
346.
312.
228.
233.
156.
156 .
156.

288.9
293.8
325.2
283.5
228.2
216.7
142.0
143.0
14 0 . 3

299.3
303.0
34 0 . 9
313.0
226 . 1
238.2
141. 9
142. 9
140. 5

294.4
302.3
336 . 4
305.2
211.5
237 . 3
140.4
140.5
140 . 1

251.6
256 . 9
304.7
254.7
181 . 3
205.3
122. 2
121.8
122.7

276.0
275.4
3 17. 6
264.4
208.5
207. 1
143.2
145. 9
139. 2

298.5
30 1. 7
340 . 5
304.0
218.7
232.2
149.4
147. 8
151.7

321.7
324.5
364.5
338.6
230.2
25 I . 9
16 1 . 8
16 1. 7
16 1 . 8

351 . 9
346.2
379.5
360.0
25 1 . 9
263. 9
189. 7
190.2
189. 0

326.6
324.0
366.9
340 . 2
223.5
260. 1
172.3
170.3
175. 2

324.5
324.2
358.0
327.5
238.8
25 1. 0
167 . 8
166.0
170. 4

329.7
330.3
356 . 7
325.4
256. 1
245.4
1 69. 3
168.8
170.0

342.2
343.3
363.3
335.5
268.3
255.7
174. 9
175.4
1 74. 0

176 .6
170.4

174. 8
168.4

174. 8
168.4

176 . 8
170. 7

176.3
170 . 1

176.3
170. 1

176.
170.

176.3
170 . 1

176. 3
170 . 1

176 . 3
170 . 1

178. 0
1 72. 1

178.0
1 72. 1

178.5
172.7

234.4
265.8
231.2
236.6
212.6

242.8
252.4
247 . 1
250.6
229.5

249. 9
258.8
254.6
258.8
236.9

229.6
257.8
226.7
230.8
211.6

2 12,.6
2 60 , .3
2 00 , . 9
209 , .2
191,.6

2 17. 3
262.2
207.4
218.0
188.3

231.0
276.4
221 . 2
232.5
200 .6

243.4
289.5
236 . 3
240. 1
206.3

246 .6
291 . 4
239.6
244.8
211.6

222.8
274.6
211.1
215.6
197. 6

226.0
2 59. 1
221.3
225.0
206 . 3

239.4
241.7
246 . 0
250.0
228. 9

251. 1
(3)
262.3
264. 0
241.5

239. 1

242.2

243.4

2 43. 1

24 1 ,. 7

240.7

238.7

236.9

236.2

236.8

236.7

236.6

236.2

01
0101
0102
0 106
0 108
02
0211
0212
0832

DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 6 8

Hardwood
0102

Birch,Standard

0833

panel

Softwood plywood veneer
Softwood plywood veneer
Softwood plywood veneer
Softwood plywood veneer
Softwood plywood veneer

010 1
0 105
0 106
0 107
084

1/10"
1/10”
1/8"
3/16"

AB
CD
CD
CD

DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/71
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/71

O t h e r wo o d p r o d u c t s

0841

P a lle ts
0 111

213.2

209.4

208.5

206.8

204.6

200.2

196.5

195.0

193.7

193.4

193. 3

192.4

243.9
243.8
276 . 7

248.8
250 . 1
287.9

249.0
2 50. 1
288.7

2 48 . .0
250.. 1
288 . 7

248.0
250. 1
288.7

248.0
250. 1
288.7

248.0
250. 1
288.7

248.0
250. 1
288.7

250.0
250. 1
295.6

250.0
250. 1
295.6

250 . 0
2 50. 1
295.6

250.0
250. 1
295.6

products

249.2

237.4

239.2

242.6

247 . 8

249.2

251. 1

251.7

252.4

252.8

254.3

255.0

256.7

bldg.

250.6

239.2

240.8

244. 1

249 . 4

250.6

252.4

252. 9

253.8

254. 1

255.6

256.2

257.9

380.3
263.5

356.6
2 48. 0

356.4
247.7

356.8
2 48. 1

385 . 6
266 . 9

385.6
266. 9

387. 7
268.8

388.3
269.3

388.3
269.3

388.2
269.2

389.6
269.2

390.2
269.2

390 . 2
269.2

Boxes
W i r e b o u n d , f r u i t and v e g e t a b l e
Wirebound, i n d u s t r i a l

0 122
0123
09

Pulp,

091

200.6
248.5
249.6
289.9

Wooden p a l l e t s

0842

Pulp,

paper,

0 911

paper,

and a l l i e d

and p r o d u c t s ,

ex.

Woodpul p
Papei — m a k i n g w o o d p u l p

02

DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67

p a p e r and
DEC/ 7 3

See footnotes at end of table.




27

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P rodu cer Price Indexes fo r c om m o dity groups, subgroups, p ro d u ct c las se s , and in d ivid u al item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

378.6
240.2
420 .6
229.9

357.6
229.6
394.9
213.0

357.6
228.4
394.9
213.0

357 , .6
2 3 0 . .4
3 94, .9
2 1 3 , .0

3 8 3 . .9
2 4 3 . .8
429,.2
2 3 3 . .9

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

383.9
243.8
429.2
233.9

383.9
243.8
429.2
233. 9

336.9
243.8
429.2
233. 9

386.9
243.8
429.2
233. 9

386.2
243.8
429.2
233.9

386.2
243.8
429.2
237 . 8

386.2
243.8
429.2
239.3

386 . 2
243.8
429.2
239.3

0211
0212
0221
03

W o o d p u l p ( C ON T ' D )
Bleached s u lp h a te ,
Bleached s u lp h a te ,
Bleached s u l p h i t e
D is so lvin g pulp

208.7

222.9

223.4

224, .9

2 4 2 . .5

226. 1

206.6

194. 0

193. 8

192.5

193.5

192.3

191. 5

01
0 102
02
0 20 5
03
031 1
04
041 5
05
0521
06
0 625

Wastepaper
N o . 1 n ews
No. 1 n e w s , a v g . o f 5 m a r k e t s
N o . 1 mi x e d
No. 1 m i x e d , a v g . o f 5 m a r k e t s
Old c o r r u g a t e d boxes
Old c o r r u g a te d boxes,avg. o f 5 markets
.009 s e m i- c h e m ic a l k r a f t c l i p p i n g s
Semi-chemical k r a f t c l i p p i n g s
.009 m ixed k r a f t c l i p p i n g s
Mixed k r a f t c l i p p i n g s
W h i t e n e ws b l a n k s
W h i t e n e ws b l a n k s , a v g . o f 4 m a r k e t s

167. 4

206 . 2

212.2

215,.2

255.. 9

2 02. 1

167. 4

122.5

122.5

122.5

128. 5

128.5

125.5

221.7

232.8

232.8

240 ,. 5

2 4 0 . .5

225.0

212.6

212.6

212.6

212.6

212.6

212.6

212.6

192.0

243.9

240.7

240 ,. 7

2 5 0 . .3

234 . 3

180. 2

160.2

160 . 2

151. 6

151.6

145. 2

145. 2

325.7

354.3

354.3

3 5 9 , .2

3 6 4 . .0

354.3

320.5

301. 1

301. 1

301. 1

30 1. 1

30 1. 1

296.3

37 1 . 4

406.6

406 . 6

4 0 6 , .6

4 1 8 . .4

406.6

365.5

342.0

342.0

342.0

342.0

342. 0

336.2

217.2

206 . 2

206.2

2 0 6 , .2

2 2 5 . .2

220 . 4

220.4

220.4

220 . 0

220.4

220.4

220.4

220.4

01
0 113
0 115
0 122
0 131
0 132
0 133
0 134
014 1
0147
0151
0 15 3
015 5
0157
02
0291

Pa per
Paper,except newsprint
Coated p r i n t i n g p a p e r, n o . 3
Co at ed p r i n t i n g p a p e r , no. 5
Bo o k p a p e r , n o . 3 u n c o a t e d o f f s e t
Unwatermarked bond, no. 4
Watermarked bond, no. 1
For m b o n d , 12 l b .
Fo r m b o n d , 15 l b s .
B o n d , 25 p e t . c o t t o n f i b e r c o n t e n t
Uncoated index b r i s t o l
Wrapping paper
Sh ip p ing sack, unbleached k r a f t
Standard c o n v e r t in g , unbleached k r a f t
Grocery sack, unbleached k r a f t
Newspri n t
Standard n e w s p rin t

256.8
249.3
178.6
217.7
2 38. 9
203.5
150.4
209.7
142.3
230. 0
191.3
264.3
199.6
191.3
210.6

245.5
237.6
170.8
207.7
229. 9
193. 3
143. 9
200 . 6
135.8
22 1. 8
181.5
248.9
187.3
176.5
197.2

247.2
239.9
175. 0
210.2
229. 9
194. 5
145. 1
200.3
135.8
223.4
182.7
254.9
191.2
183.7
203.7

250,. 3
244 ,. 1
176 . 8
2 1 0 . .5
2 3 8 . .3
200.. 0
147,.0
204,. 9
138 .2
2 23 .4
182,.7
2 5 4 , .9
197 ,. 7
188,.3
2 0 8 , .3

2 5 3 . .5
2 4 8 , .3
173.. 9
215. . 1
2 3 8 , .3
20 1 ,. 6
148..8
2 0 8 . .1
141 ,. 1
226, . 1
193,.8
2 5 8 , .4
202, . 1
195, .5
2 0 9 . .6

256 . 1
24 9 . 0
178.9
215.1
238.3
204 . 6
150. 9
211.1
142. 8
228.9
193. 8
268.0
202. 1
195.5
209.6

257 . 9
249.4
178. 9
215.1
238.3
204.5
151. 2
211.2
142. 8
230 . 1
193.8
278.2
202. 1
195. 5
213.6

258.2
249.8
179.0
214.7
238.3
205.2
151.0
211.6
144. 0
232.6
193.8
2 70. 1
199. 9
192. 2
214.2

258.6
250 . 3
179.6
215.5
238.3
204.6
151.1
211.3
144. 1
232.6
193. 8
270 . 1
203.2
194. 2
214.2

258.7
250 . 4
179.8
215.6
238.3
204.7
152. 0
211.2
144. 1
232.6
193. 8
270 . 0
203.2
194. 2
214.2

2 62. 1
255. 0
179. 9
230.7
239.4
205.2
150. 9
211.4
143.7
236.0
193. 8
270.0
203.2
194. 2
214.2

264. 1
257 . 6
182.3
230 . 6
247 . 8
210.6
156. 1
2 14.5
145. 9
236.0
193.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
2 14. 2

269. 4
259. 9
183. 3
23 1 . 0
252.0
213.1
156 . 7
219.6
149.0
236.0
198. 6
(3)
203.2
194 . 2
214.2

01
0101
0111
02
0 22 5
03
033 2
04
0441
0442
0448
05
0551

Paperboard
C o n ta in e r board
L i n e r , 42 l b . k r a f t
C o r r u g a t i n g medium, s e m i - c h e m i c a l
F o ld in g boxboard
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
Chi p b o a r d
Cor. paperboard in sheets & r o l l s
Bleached board, f o l d i n g c a rto n
Uncoated cup s to c k
Tu be, can and drum s t o c k
Cor. paperboard in sheets & r o l l s
Cor. paperboard in sheets & r o l l s

01
0101
0 105
0 107
0 10 9
02

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
S a n i t a r y p a p e r s and h e a l t h p r o d u c t s
T o ile t tissue
Towels
Napk i n s , i n d u s t r i a l
Napkins, household
Paper bags and s h i p p i n g sacks

0911

0 912

0913

0914

0 91 5

softwood
hardwood

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/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
J U N/ 8 0

279.3

269.4

269.4

2 6 9 , .4

2 6 9 . .4

277 . 6

283.7

283.7

283.8

283.8

283.8

298.3

234.6
23 1 . 1
231 . 0
233.2
229.2
141 . 6
274.6
272.9

221 . 8
219.7
217.2
227 . 3
211.9
131. 7
256.3
254.7

223.7
222.3
219.8
230.6
213.4
131.7
256.3
254.7

2 2 7 . .4
2 2 4 . .0
2 2 2 . .2
2 3 0 . .2
2 2 5 . .3
136 ..9
2 6 4 . ,6
262., 9

232.. 1
2 2 8 . ,0
2 2 6 . .4
2 3 4 . .6
2 2 8 . ,7
141. ,4
2 7 1 . ,0
2 6 9 . ,3

235.5
232.6
232.7
234.6
228.7
14 1 . 4
271.0
269.3

238. 9
237.0
239.2
232.8
229.6
142.7
277.4
275.6

237. 1
234.0
235. 1
232.8
229.7
142.8
277.4
275.6

238.4
235. 1
235. 1
238. 1
229.7
142.8
277.4
275.6

239.5
235.3
235.4
238. 1
235. 1
142.8
284 .4
282.6

239.9
234.3
235.6
(3)
238.9
143.0
284.4
282.6

241.7
237 . 1
239.3
(3)
238.9
148.0
284.4
282.6

239.6
233.5
234.4
232.8
240.2
148. 9
290.8
289.0

152. 6
156.4
133.4

142.8
146.7
126.2

142. 3
146.7
126, 5

146. ,4
151. ,5
128. ,0

152. 0
154. 2
131. ,7

151.9
154.2
136. 5

151. 9
154. 2
138. 9

151. 8
154.2
138.9

155.9
159. 6
134. 0

157.2
159.6
134.0

159.8
165. 2
134.0

159.7
165.2
137.7

159.5
165. 2
134.0

(3)

(3)

238.5
325.0
343.7
330.9
334.3
348.2
246.4

227.7
298.5
319.4
297.3
310.1
324.5
235.9

See footnotes at end of table.




28

(3)
229.5
306 . 7
329.3
312.2
320 . 1
332.6
237.3

C3 )
233
314
339
3 19
320
343
242

.0
.4
.2
.9
. 1
.6
.5

(3)

(3 J

(3)

100. 0

100.0

99.7

236 .7
319 . 3
343 .4
319 . 9
340 , . 9
353 . 2
242 .7

237.6
322.2
346.3
319.9
340 . 9
353.2
242.4

239.8
323.8
346.3
326.9
330.8
353.2
251.8

241 . 2
330.6
346.3
341.0
335.9
353.2
251 . 8

242.3
334.3
347.6
346 . 8
341. 1
353.2
251.8

99.8

99.7

242.7
334.4
347 . 6
346 . 8
342.8
353.2
251.6

243.7
335.9
347.6
346.8
342.8
362.0
256.2

99.7
243.5
338. 1
355.6
346.8
342.8
(3)
(3)

99.7
244.7
342.4
355.6
346.8
342.8
(3)
(3)

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P rod u cer P rice In d ex e s fo r c o m m o d ity groups, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c lasses, and individual item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

0915
021 3
03
032 1
032 3
0327
0 329
033 3
0337
034 1
034 2
034 3
0344
034 5
0346
04
043 1
044 1
06
064 5
0647
064 9
07
075 1
075 3

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
G r o c e r y bags
Paper b ox e s and c o n t a i n e r s
Shi r t b o x
Cor. shp. c o n t . f o r f o o d I b e v e r a g es
I c e cr eam c a r t o n
M i l k c a r t o n , 1/2 g a l l o n
Paper c u p s , h o t
F i b e r drums
Cor. shp. c o n t . f o r pa p e r $ a l l i e d
Cor. shp. c o n t . f o r g l a s s , c l a y , s to n e
C o r . s h p . c o n t . f o r m e t a l p r o d u c t s e x . elec.
Cor. shp. c o n t . f o r e l e c t r i c a l p r o d u c t s
C or . s hp. c o n t . f o r a l l o t h e r end u s es
S o l i d f i b e r b ox e s and c o n t a i n e r s
Packaging a c c e s s o r ie s
Gummed s e a l i n g t a p e
Cor. & s o l i d f i b e r p a l l e t s , pads, £ p a r t
O f f i c e s u p p l i e s and a c c e s s o r i e s
File folders
Index cards
Adding machine r o l l s
Composite cans
M o t o r o i 1 can
C o n c e n t r a t e d f r u i t j u i c e can
Building

092

paper

0103
0 10 1
0 12 1
0122

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 , t y p e 11, 1 / 8 i n c h
P a rticle b o ard , corestock
P a rtic le b o a rd , f l o o r underlayment

0 922

Metals

10

Iron

101

APRI L

MAY

227.8
217.5
235. 1
228. 1
225. 1
204.5
18 1. 7
263.5
C3 )
(3)
C3 )
C3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
218.7
(3)
191.5
206.7
175. 1
246.8
24 1. 0
248.3
239.5

228.8
218.2
239.2
228.3
225. 1
204.5
181 . 7
263.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
C3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
218.7
(3)
192. 3
206.7
175. 1
246.8
241.0
248. 3
239.5

23 1. 7
219.1
242.5
228. 1
237.2
204.5
186.8
263.5
(3)
C3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
243.9
(3)
193.0
206 .7
17 5 . 1
252.6
24 1. 0
248.3
239.5

232. 1
22 1 . 7
242.5
229.8
24 1 . 2
207 . 7
197 . 1
282.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
C3 )
260.7
(3)
197 . 2
2 11.4
179.4
260 .6
242. 9
24S.3
245.9

206.2

186.2

191.7

198.7

208. 1
207 . 0

195. 1
200.3

188. 6
190. 0

198.6
198.8

190. 9
187 . 4
156 . 1
1 14.8

170. 7
171.9
134.8
85. 1

178. 6
174.5
14 1 . 9
114. 4

184. 3
179. 2
146 . 9
129.8

286.4

284.6

288.9

305.2

297.4

300 . 3

244.8
251 .7'
DEC/ 69
289.4

227 . 6
233.2
2 69. 1

328. 1
347.3
356.7
310.5
347.8
169.4
381.9
152.0
275.6
357.0
339.4
334.4
387.5
389.5
148 . 1

343.7
367 . 1
374.6
344.3
37 1 . 0
170.0
3 77. 1
154.2
316.8
385.9
36 1. 9
372. 1
408.2
383.4
164.2

JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80

DEC/ 68

DEC/ 68

products

0106
01 17
01
0101
0 102
0 10 3
0 104
0 105
0106
0 107
02
0211
0 212
0 213
0 215
0216

I r o n and s t e e l s c r a p
No. 1 h e a v y m e l t i n g
Pi t t s b u r g h
Chi c a g o
P hiladelphia
Detroi t
Bi r m i ngham
Houston
Los A n g e l e s
No. 2 h e a v y m e l t i n g
Pi t t s b u r g h
Chi c a g o
P hiladelphi a
B i r m i ngham
Houston

1012

MARCH

and s t e e l

Iron ore
Mesabi,
P ellets

10 1 1

FEB.

board

and m e t a l

re gu la i— unscreened

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

and b o a r d

Insulation
1/2 i n c h

0921

OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

JUN/ 77
JUN/ 77

JUN/ 77

236 .6
223.2
241 . 6
230 . 7
243.4
214.1
193. 7
277 . 4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
246.7
(3)
198.7
217.3
(3)
257 . 4
253.3
258.3
(3)

See footnotes at end of table.




29

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

231.6
223. 1
242.5
230. 9
241.2
2 1 7. 9
197. 1
282.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
252.3
(3)
198.2
2 14. 5
1 78 . 7
260.6
247.5
254.8
246.6

241.5
224. 1
242.5
23 1 . 6
241.2
216.9
197 . 1
282.8
100.0
100.0
100.0
100. 0
100.0
100 . 0
(3)
252.3
100.0
200.8
214.5
178.7
260.6
251 .7
257 .0
255.5

24 1. 4
(3)
242.5
230.4
241 . 2
216.9
197. 1
282.8
100. 0
100. 0
100.2
100. 0
100. 7
100.0
250. 9
252.3
99.0
200 . 3
214.5
178. 7
260 .6
262. 1
265.7
(3)

24 1 . 5
225. 3
242.5
231 . 1
249.5
216.9
197 . 1
282.8
100.0
100 . 0
100. 1
10 0 . 3
100.6
101. 7
250 . 9
252.3
99. 0
202.2
226.4
(3)
260 . 6
262. 1
265.7
(3)

241.2
226 . 1
242.5
230 . 8
254.7
2 16. 9
197 . 1
282.8
99. 9
100.0
99.8
100. 0
100.9
(3)
250.7
252.3
98.9
202.2
226 . 4
(3)
260.6
262. 1
265.7
(3)

248.4
226 .6
242.5
234 . 0
254.6
216.9
197 . 1
282.8
100.5
100.0
99.8
100.0
100. 8
(3)
250.8
252.3
98. 9
202.2
226 . 4
C3 )
(3)
262.5
265.7
(3)

(3)
226 . 2
242.5
2 32 . 2
254.6
216.9
197 . 1
282.8
100.0
100.0
99.8
100.0
100.9
(3)
250.8
252.3
98. 9
202.2
226 . 4
(3)
260.6
262.5
265.7
(3)

(3)
226.9
242.5
232. 9
254.6
228. 7
197 . 1
275.9
100 . 0
100 . 3
99.9
98.4
100.9
(3)
250.8
252. 3
98. 9
202.2
226 . 4
(3)
260.6
263.4
265.7
C3 )

20 1 . 3

206.8

199. 2
195. 1

200.2
196.9

208.9

211.8

210.3

210.2

212.7

216.5

219.7

199.5
197 . 4

210.6
200 . 2

206 . 8
200 . 1

215.1
212.6

223.0
222.2

225.6
226 . 2

234. 9
244.5

187. 2
18 1. 1
154. 9
119.8

193.4
187. 2
1 60 . 1
124.3

195.9
185.6
165.4
125.6

196.7
193. 3
165.6
114.2

195.9
187 . 7
165.3
117.8

193.9
191. 5
160. 8
(3)

195 . 0
197 . 4
157 . 2
104.0

198.8
199. 8
158. 8
1 12.8

200.4
199.9
16 1. 1
114. 8

286.8
30 1 . 8

284.4

281.8

281 . 9

282.5

285. 1

287.3

291 . 9

291 . 1

290.6

307.2

304.8

303.4

300.6

302.6

304.5

310.5

312.7

236 . 8
233.2
280.7

246. 1
233.2
292.3

316.4

246 . 1
233.2
292.3

246. 1
233.2
292.3

246. 1
233.2
292.3

248.2
270.2
292.3

248.2
270 . 2
292.3

248.2
270.2
292.3

243.2
270 . 2
292.3

248.2
270.2
292.3

248.2
270.2
292.3

365.7
392.8
402.4
355.0
405.0
170.0
422.5
180.2
335.3
405.8
387.8
384.6
406. 1
417.1
1 82 . 1

367 . 8
394.0
398.7
347 . 8
385.3
205.0
422.5
171.0
335.3
403. 1
373.8
372. 1
429.8
431.6
182. 1

352. 9
372.9
383.9
329.9
369.2
182.0
418.3
163. 4
298.4
381.5
36 1 . 9
351.2
419.0
417. 1
16 1 . 0

301.5
313. 1
322.7
251.0
322. 6
145. 0
389.5
1 49 . 6
246. 1
316.9
316.2
267.6
362.9
344.8
1 48 . 0

26S . 1
268.3
257.8
222.3
270.6
145. 0
319.4
126.7
221.5
262.3
238.6
234. 1
278.6
315.8
123.6

270.0
278.0
272.6
240.3
288.5
145.0
311.2
126.7
221.5
278.3
248.6
255.0
330.5
311.0
123.6

300 . 2
315.0
328.2
276. 1
324.4
145.0
348.3
140.5
250.7
324.5
308.2
296 . 8
369.4
373.7
125. 2

326.9
348. 1
367 . 2
312.0
354.8
174.0
360 . 6
1 48 . 1
259.9
358.0
348.0
338.6
406 . 1
383.4
133.3

338. 0
364. 1
387.6
3 29. 9
354.8
184.0
389.5
1 48 . 1
273.8
374.8
367.9
359.5
406 . 1
407.5
1 33. 3

345.7
370.0
391.3
347.8
353. 0
184.0
401.8
148. 1
273.8
388.2
383.8
380.4
403.9
433.5
133.3

358.5
383.8
393. 1
369.4
374.5
184.0
422.5
1 67. 9
273.8
404.8
375.8
40 1 . 3
429.8
455.7
167.5

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — Produ cer P rice Indexes fo r c o m m o dity gro u p s, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c las se s , and in d ivid u al item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE NO.

COMMODITY

0217
03
0321
032 2
0 32 3
0 324
0 32 5
0326
0 327
04
0431
0432
0435
0 436
05
0541
0543
054 4
0 54 5
0 546
0547
06
065 1
0 65 2
0653
0654
065 5
0656
0657
07
076 1
0 76 2
0764

I r o n a n d s t e e l s c r a p ( CONT’ D)
Los A n g e l e s
No. 2 b u n d l e s
Pi t t s b u r g h
Chi c a g o
P hiladelphi a
Detro i t
Bi r m i ngham
Houston
Los A n g e l e s
M e l t i n g , r . r . no. 1
Pittsburgh
Chi c a g o
Bi r m i ngham
Houston
No. 1 c u p o l a c a s t i r o n
Pi t t s b u r g h
P hiladelphi a
Detro i t
Bi r m i ngham
Houston
Los A n g e l e s
No. 1 b u n d l e s
Pi t t s b u r g h
Chi c a g o
Philadelphi a
Detro i t
Birmingham
Houston
Los A n g e l e s
S ta in le s s bundles
Pi t t s b u r g h
Chi c a g o
Detroi t

01
0101
0 10 2
0 10 3
0111
01 13
02
0 23 8
0 23 9
024 1
0 24 2
0243
0244
0245
n?4A
0 247
0 24 8
024 9
0251
025 2
0253
025 4
025 5
0256

Steel m i l l products
Sem ifinished steel m i l l products
B i l l e t s , m erc ha nt q u a l i t y , carbon
B i l l e t s , f o r g i n g , carbon
B ille ts , a llo y
Wire ro ds, carbon
Wire rods, s t a i n l e s s
Finished steel m i ll products
P l a t e s , A 5 7 2 , g r a d e 50
S t r u c t u r a l shapes, w id e f l a n g e
R a i l s , s ta n d ard , carbon
Tie p la t e s , low or h ig h carbon
A x les , carbon
Wheels, carbon
P l a t e s , c a r b o n , A-285
Pl at p«3. c a r b o n . A- 36
Plates, sta in le ss
S t r u c t u r a l shapes
Bars, to o l s te e l, a l l o y , die
Bars, t o o l s t e e l , c. f . , a l l o y
Ba r s, h. r . , a l l o y
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
B a r s , h . r . , carbon,speci al
Bars, r e i n f o r c i n g
Bars, c. f . , carbon

1012

1013

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

J U N/ 7 7
J U N/ 7 7

JUN/ 77
J U N/ 7 7
J U N/ 7 7
JUN/ 77
J U N/ 7 7
JUN/ 77
JUN/ 77

J U N/ 7 7
J U N/ 7 7

J U N/ 7 7

DEC/ 77
DEC/ 68
DEC/ 69

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

302. 9
330. 4
2 S7 . 1
342. 5
334 2
145 ,7
4 09 5
124 6
307 0
333 ,0
306 0
315 A
378 ,3
155 ,9
278 5
133 ,7
159 ,4
106 ,5
126 ,7
128 ,2
176 ,3
350 ,5
3 4 4 . ,7
3 3 2 . .6
3 3 9 . .6
161,.8
3 8 7 . .7
136 ,. 4
3 0 8 , .3
26 1,.2
2 6 0 , .3
250 ,. 9
137,.5

355. 1
330. 1
281.8
341. 2
322. 0
130. ,4
3 8 5 . ,7
129. ,3
387 ..0
3 4 6 . .4
316 ,. 0
346 .. 0
3 8 4 . .4
151 ,. 1
2 95. .5
138. .0
182. .0
90. .3
140. . 1
150, .3
183,.4
3 6 8 , .8
3 5 6 , .5
375,. 7
3 24 , .6
164,. 9
3 82 , . 5
154.. 2
3 54 , . 5
265 . 1
268 . 1
247 . 5
143 .7

378.0
363. 1
313.2
341.2
382.4
130. 4
431. 1
155.6
439. 1
380. 1
353.2
356.5
412.5
137 . 8
301.7
145 . 1
177. 9
90.3
141.4
155. 3
199.3
4 02. 3
392.5
392. 9
383.0
164. 9
428.5
180. 2
375.2
277.3
273.8
270.8
143.7

3 7 8 . .0
351.,3
304.,2
3 2 5 . ,2
3 5 9 . ,7
137. ,7
431., 1
145..5
4 1 7 . .2
3 7 3 . .7
3 43 . .9
3 4 9 . .5
4 1 2 , .5
137 ,. 8
3 10..5
146,.5
169,.7
129,.7
14 1 . 4
150,. 3
199.
3 99 , .5
3 S 2 ,. 7
365, .4
374, . 9
20 1,. 8
428, . 5
17 1 .0
375, t 2
287 ! 2
273 . 8
234 .6
156 . 8

332. 2
3 2 9 . ,5
286. 3
293. 2
347.’ 1
137. ,7
431,, 1
139. ,4
3 5 1 . ,3
3 5 3 . ,7
3 28 . .4
3 32 . .0
4C8. .5
130 . 2
2 9 5 . .8
139..4
162,>3
1 17 ,. 7
137,.7
139..8
199,.3
3 79 , .3
369. .6
36 1 ,. 9
340, .8
178,.9
428, . 5
163,.4
333. . 9
295, . 3
296, ►6
284 . 5
151 . 1

263.5
286 . 6
259.5
234.6
311.9
123. 2
4 11. 6
107.1
279.9
303. 0
274.2
253.6
380 . 3
164 . 1
267 . 4
126 . 8
14 1 . 8
105.7
129.0
122.4
183.4
300 . 5
291.1
265.4
293.8
129.8
395. 1
113.0
275.3
2 69. 1
275.7
255. 1
135. 8

2 4 0 . .6
250. 6
219. 2
2 5 0 . ,6
256. 6
123. ,2
3 2 7 . ,3
96 ..0
197 ..6
2 6 0 . .6
2 3 5 . ,5
2 3 0 . .7
3 1 1 . .9
14 1..2
2 4 1 . .3
111. .3
129..5
105. .7
108,. 0
1 14,.9
169.. 9
2 6 4 , .5
2 4 8 , .6
227 ,. 5
288,. 9
12 1 ,. 1
324 ,
’?
95,. 4
2 47 , .8
254 , .3
256 , .7
2 39 . 5
135,. 8

2 3 2 . ,9
2 6 6 . ,3
2 4 3 . .8
2 6 6 . ,6
2 8 4 . .3
123. .2
3 2 7 . ,3
96 . 0
197..6
270 . 7
2 4 7 , .9
2 4 8 , .2
3 03 , . 9
14 1,. 2
24 1.! 3
1 15..5
129,.5
105 .7
10 1,.9
1 14,. 9
161 . 0
276 .3
276 .4
2 44 . .7
2 93 . .6
121 . 1
315 .6
95 .4
247 . 8
233 .7
233 . 9
213 . 1
130 . 5

269.2
307.8
279.6
357.2
3 11.9
1 23. 2
385.7
106 . 1
214.1
302.9
283.5
283. 1
340. 1
141. 2
258.2
122. 5
150.8
105. 7
1 13.0
1 14. 9
16 1 . 0
325.2
323.8
296 . 4
324.6
162.3
353.2
118.3
280.5
233.7
233.9
2 18. 1
130.5

280. 6
340. 8
293. 0
405. 2
3 5 2 . ,2
156. ,5
392. 2
1 16, 2
2 4 7 . ,0
335. 8
3 2 0 . .7
3 18., 1
376 . 3
141. ,2
2 7 9 . ,8
139. ,4
167..2
105. .7
122. .8
1 14,.9
161. .0
3 5 2 . .3
3 6 4 . .7
330 . .9
366 . 8
156,. 1
3 6 5 . .8
126,.0
2 9 0 , .8
2 4 4 , .5
249,. 1
227,.8
130,. 5

30 1. 6
367. 8
310. 9
421. 2
349. 7
185. ,5
463. 5
1 16 . 2
307 ..4
343. 9
323.8
3 3 5 . ,5
3 8 4 . .4
14 1. 2
2 8 0 . .4
138. ,7
167. .2
105, .7
126. ,5
114. .9
16 1 ., 0
3 6 5 . .4
3 5 4 . .9
36 1 ..9
366 ,. 8
173, .7
395,. 1
126..0
3 0 6 . .3
248. . 6
252, . 9
2 3 3 , .6
130,.5

301.6
376.5
322. 1
437.2
352.2
185.5
463.5
116.2
321 .6
354.4
326.9
353.0
408.5
14 1 . 2
282.8
140.8
167.2
105.7
128.4
114.9
163.7
373.4
379.4
375.7
34 7 . 3
173. 7
4 0 7 .6
126.0
306 . 3
260.4
257.6
257.0
130.5

301.6
394.2
331. 1
437 . 2
379.8
191.3
463.5
17 1 . 7
323.8
366.0
328.4
374.0
416.6
152.7
287.3
140.8
167.2
109. 7
129.6
130.4
163. 7
397.9
395.7
392.9
365.2
193.0
428.5
167.9
306.3
264.S
251.0
274.5
130.5

3 02 , .7
3 25 , .6
348, .8
3 44 , .7
315, . 3
3 19 , . 8
127,.6
30 1 ,. 2
3 13 , .4
3 0 0 , .8
3 51 , .5
3 19 , . 1
3 0 2 . .3
3 3 0 , .7
3 2 7 . .3
344 . 9
237 . 5
329. 9
286 .,7
345. 7
319. 4
262. 7
323. 9
274. 8
293. 2

293 .6
3 18 . 7
345 . 9
3 42 . 5
308 . 8
308 . 9
120 . 0
2 92 , .0
296 . 9
282 .2
345, .4
312, . 4
299 .7
330 . 8
3 1 0 , .4
327,.3
2 2 8 . .9
3 1 1 . ,3
2 7 0 . .7
340 . 9
3 14..0
2 4 9 . ,3
3 2 7 . ,6
2 7 5 . ,7
2 7 8 . .6

294.2
3 18.9
345.9
342.5
308.8
308. 9
126 . 5
292.6
296 . 9
282.2
345.4
312.4
299.7
330.8
312.6
327.3
236. 1
311.3
270.7
340.9
314.0
249.3
327.6
275.7
292.7

295 . 5
318 . 9
345 . 9
342 . 5
308 . 8
308 . 9
126 . 5
294 .0
296 . 9
300 .6
345 . 4
312 . 4
299 . 7
' 3 30 . 8
312 .6
327 . 3
2 3 8 , .5
3 29 , .2
2 7 0 , .7
340. .9
3 1 4 , .0
2 4 9 , .3
3 27 , .6
2 7 5 . .7
2 9 2 . .7

304 . 1
322 . 2
34 5 . 9
342 . 5
315 . 4
314 .0
126 . 5
302 . 9
307 . 1
300 .6
345. .4
312 . 4
2 99 .7
330 . 8
324, . 9
339 . 5
2 3 8 . .5
3 29 . .2
276 . 8
3 41 . .5
3 20 , .3
26 1 ,. 6
327 ,. 6
2 3 0 . .3
2 9 2 . .7

305.5
324.2
345. 9
342.5
315.4
319.7
130. 5
304.2
313.8
300.6
345.4
312.4
299.7
330.8
329.5
347 . 6
238.5
329.0
286.0
341.5
323.5
267 . 9
327.6
280.3
292.7

305 . 8
325 . 1
345 . 9
342 . 5
3 15 .4
319 .7
130 . 5
304, .6
313 .8
300 ,. 6
345 , . 4
312 .4
299 .7
330, . 8
329 . 5
347 , .6
2 3 8 . .5
3 29 . .0
2 8 6 . .0
341 , 5
3 23 . .5
2 6 7 . .9
3 27 . .6
2 7 6 . .5
2 9 2 . .7

301 . 0
325 . 1
345 . 9
342 . 5
315 . 4
319 . 7
130 . 5
299 . 5
313 . 8
300 . 6
345 . 4
312 . 4
299 .7
330 . 8
329 . 5
347 .6
238 .5
329 , .0
2 86 , .0
3 41 , . 5
3 14 , .5
2 6 7 , .9
311 , . 5
2 72 , .4
2 9 2 , .7

30 1 . 0
325. 1
345. 9
342.5
315.4
319.7
130 . 5
299.5
313.8
300.6
345.4
312.4
299.7
330.8
329.5
347.6
238.5
329.0
290.6
349.7
314.5
267.9
311.5
272.4
292.7

30 1 .0
325 . 1
345 . 9
342 . 5
315 . 4
3 19 .7
130 . 5
2 9 9 .4
313 , . 8
30 0 .6
345 , .4
312 .4
2 9 9 , .7
3 3 0 , .8
329 , . 5
347 , .6
2 3 8 . .5
3 2 9 . .0
2 9 0 . .6
3 4 9 . ,7
3 1 4 . .5
267.. 9
3 1 1 . .5
2 7 2 . ,4
2 9 2 . .7

307 . 5
325, . 0
345 . 9
342 .5
315 . 4
319. .7
126.. 5
306 . 3
323, .9
31 1 .9
370 , .0
3 3 9 , .4
310,. 1
3 3 0 , .8
3 3 7 , .4
358,. 1
2 3 8 . ,5
344 ..4
3 0 1 . ,5
3 5 3 . ,4
3 2 0 . .7
267 .,9
320 .,2
27 1 .,8
2 9 2 . .7

309.4
330.6
354.8
342.5
315.4
329.6
126.5
308. 1
332.5
314.6
370.0
339. 1
309.8
330.4
341.2
360.5
238.4
344. 1
305. 1
353.4
320 . 5
267.9
320. 1
271.8
292.7

3 1 3. 7
348.7
372.3
368.3
334.2
349.5
126.5
311.5
332.5
314.6
370.0
339. 1
309.8
330.4
341.2
360.5
238.3
344. 1
305. 1
353.4
338.6
267.9
346 . 9
272.7
313.0

See footnotes at end of table.




30

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P rod u cer P rice In d exes fo r c o m m o d ity g ro u p s, subgroups, p ro d u ct classes, and individual item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

1013
0 257
0258
0 25 9
026 1
0 262
026 3
0264
0 265
0266
0267
0 268
0 269
0271
027 2
0 273
0274
027 5
0276
0277
027 8
0 279
0281
0 282
0 283
028 4
0285
0286
0 287
0 288
028 9
0291
029 2
029 3
0 294
0295
0296
0297
0 298
029 9
1015
0101
0 103
0 111
0141
0151
0 153
1016

Fo un dr y and f o r g e shop p r o d u c t s
Gray i r o n c a s t i n g s
M alleable iron casting
In g o t molds
Steel c a sting s
Closed d ie f o r g i n g s , carbon s te e l
Closed d ie f o r g i n g s , a l l o y s te e l
Pig

0 10 1
010 5
0107
0108
0 111
0 112
0 11 3
102

S t e e l m i l l p r o d u c t s ( C ON T ' D )
Bars, c. f . , a l l o y
B a r s , e . g . s t a i n l e s s , t y p e 303
Sheets, h . r . , carbon, c o i l
Sheets, h. r . , carbon
Sheets, c. r . , carbon
Sheets, g a lv a n iz e d , carbon
Sheets, c. r.» s t a i n l e s s
Sheets, e l e c t r i c a l , a l l o y
S t r i p , c. r . , carbon
S t r i p , c. r . , s t a i n l e s s
S t r i p , h. r . , c a r b o n
Pipe, b la c k , carbon
Pipe, g a lv a n iz e d , carbon
Line p ip e , carbon
O il w e l l c a s in q , carbon
Oil w ell casinq, a llo y
Pressure tu b in q , carbon
Mechanical tu b in q , carbon, weld
M e c h a n i c a l t u b i n q , c a r b o n , seamless
Mechanical tu b in q , s t a i n l e s s , weld
M ech a n ic al t u b i n q , s t a i n l e s s , seamless
Tin f r e e s t e e l , carbon, 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 . , carbon, d b l . c . r .
Black p l a t e , carbon
Draun w i r e , c a r b o n
D r a u n w i r e s t a i n l e s s , t y p e 302
B a lin q w ir e , carbon
N a i l s , w i r e , 8 d common
N a i l s , w i r e , g a l v . , 8 d common
S ta p le s , fence, g a l v . , carbon s te e l
Barbed w i r e , g a l v a n i z e d
Woven w i r e f e n c e , q a l v a n i z e d
B a r s , h . r . , s t a i n l e s s , f o r q i n q , 410
Bars, c e n t e r le s s ground, s t a i n l e s s ,
Dr awn w i r e , s t a i n l e s s , t y p e 410
Bars, h . r . , carbon, merchant q u a l i t y
Bands ( s h e e t ) , h . r . c a r b o n

DEC/ 70

DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77
JUN/ 77
DEC/ 68

DEC/ 6 9
DEC/ 67

iron

Pig
Pig

and f e r r o a l l o y s
Pi g i r o n , b a s i c
Pig iro n , m a lle ab le
i r o n , besse me r
i r o n , no. 2 f o u n d r y
Ferromanganese
F e r r o s i 1 i con
Charge chr ome

OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

Nonferrous metals

JUN/ 77
J UN/ 77

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

324.8
26 4 . 8
2S 1 . 9
270 . 4
296 . 8
2 74. 9
227 . 8
266.4
297.4
2C9.3
294.8
323.6
333.5
336 . 3
326 . 5
366.9
283. 0
262.3
342.5
206 . 5
196 . 0
25 1 . 5
336.6
344.8
289.5
367.3
311.8
24 1 .6
318.5
331 . 9
336.3
323.8
32 1. 8
291 . 4
133.0
132.2
129. 1
140. 2
335.5

300 .6
25 1 .6
275.3
263. 9
2 39. 0
27 1 . 8
226.4
256.5
284.0
203.2
287 . 6
321 . 0
330 .6
305.8
3 OS . 5
347 . 8
274.3
254.6
332.2
206.5
194.5
244. S
321 . 2
329.2
2S1.3
349.9
305.7
22 9 . 5
309.2
320.3
320.2
3 11. 1
303.3
274.8
1 28. 1
126 . 7
1 2^.4
138. 9
325. 1

3 18. 1
251 .6
275.3
263 . 9
239.0
27 1 . 1
226 . 4
256.5
284 . 0
203.2
287 . 6
32 1 . 0
330 . 6
309.9
30S.5
347.8
274 . 8
254.6
332.2
206 . 5
194. 5
244.8
321 . 2
329.2
23 1 . 3
34 9 . 9
305.6
229.5
309.2
320.3
320 . 2
311.1
303.3
274.8
128. 1
126 . 7
124.4
139.8
325. 1

3 18. 1
25 1. 6
275.3
263. 9
23 9 . 0
27 1 . 1
226 . 4
256.5
2 84 . 0
203.2
287 . 6
321.0
330 .6
322.3
308.5
34 7 . S
28 t . 0
254.6
335 . 3
206.5
194.5
244.8
321 . 2
329.2
281 . 3
34 9 . 9
305.6
229.5
309.2
320.3
320 . 2
311.1
303.3
274.8
128 . 1
126 . 7
124.4
140. 4
325. 1

325.3
262. 7
235. 3
275.7
304 . 5
233 . 0
232.2
269.7
300 .7
212.3
302.5
321 .0
o30 . 6
333. 1
3 12. 1
347 .S
284.6
264. 9
335.3
206.5
193.3
243.7
341 . 9
350.2
233. 3
373.3
307 .6
235. 3
3 15.8
335.8
341 . 4
328. 1
327. 9
296.9
133.5
13 1. 3
126.7
142. 1
344.2

327.3
270. 0
28 9 . 2
277 .6
3 04.5
28 0. 0
232.2
26 9 . 7
293.7
212.3
302.5
321.0
3 30. 6
333. 1
3 12. 1
347.8
234.6
264. 9
335.3
206.5
193.3
2 54. 6
341.9
350.2
292.8
37 3 . 3
307.&
246. 9
3 22. 4
335.8
34 1. 4
32S. 1
327. 9
296. 9
134.8
134.4
131. 1
142.4
3 44. 2

310.0
270.7
272.4
358.4
327.8
349.2
337 . 6

298.3
261 . 5
266.6
348.9
313.5
334.7
316.0

302.8
2 65. 1
266 . 6
343. 9
3 14.3
341 . 3
327.7

304.2
265. 1
266 . 6
352.9
315.2
348.9
330.3

305.9
263.6
266 . 6
357.0
316.5
343.7
330.3

307.4
369.4
366 . 9
115.3
114. 3
296 .0
298.3
309.6

308.3
369.4
366.9
1 15. 3
1 14. 3
302.5
298.3
305.4

308.3
369.4
366 . 9
115.3
114.3
302.5
298.3
305.4

308.3
369.4
366.9
115. 3
114. 3
302.5
298.3
305.4

305.0

326.3

337.7

321.4

See footnotes at end of table.




31

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

327. 3
270 . 0
239.2
277 .6
304.5
230 . 0
230 . 8
269.7
300 .7
212.3
302.5
321 .0
330 . 8
363.7
234.6
264. 9
335.3
206 . 5
193.3
254.6
341.9
350 . 2
292.8
373.3
3 13. 0
246 . 9
322.4
335.8
34 1 .4
328. 1
327. 9
296 . 9
134.8
134.4
1 31 . 1
1 39 . 6
344.2

327 . 3
2 70. 0
276 . 2
264 . 5
289. 0
268.4
230.8
269.7
300 .7
215.0
238 . 4
321 . 0
330.6
339.5
330.8
368.7
295.4
264. 9
348.2
2G6 . 5
193. 3
254.6
341 . 9
350.2
292.8
373.3
313.0
246 . 9
322.4
335.8
34 1 . 4
328. 1
327.9
296 . 9
134.8
134.4
131. 1
139.6
328.3

327 . 3
270 . 0
276 . 2
264.5
289. 0
268.4
230 . 8
269.7
300 .7
212.3
288. 4
32 1 . 0
330 .6
339.5
330.8
368.7
295.4
264. 9
35 1 . 4
206 . 5
193.4
254.6
34 1 . 9
350.2
292.8
373.3
3 1 3. 0
246 . 9
322.4
335.8
341.4
328. 1
327.9
296.9
134.8
134.4
131. 1
139.6
328.3

327 . 3
270.0
276 . 2
264.5
289. 0
268.4
230 . 8
269.7
300.7
2 12.3
238.4
32 1 . 0
330.6
339.5
330.8
368.7
295.4
264. 9
35 S. 4
20 5 . 5
193.4
254.6
341 . 9
350.2
292.8
373.3
3 13. 0
246 . 9
322.4
335.3
341.4
328. 1
327.9
296.9
134. 8
134.4
131. 1
138.7
328.3

327.3
270.0
2S8 . 1
276 . 3
304.5
280 . 0
222.4
269.7
301.0
208.6
300.8
32 1 . 0
330.6
3 50. 9
330 . 8
368.7
295.4
264 . 9
351 . 4
206 . 5
198. 1
254.6
34 1 . 9
350.2
292.8
373.3
313.0
246. 9
322.4
335.8
343. 1
328. 1
327 . 9
296 . 9
134 . 8
134.4
131. 1
138.7
344.2

327.3
270 . 0
288.2
276.2
304 . 6
279.9
222.4
269.5
306 .7
2 08.6
300 . 7
325.2
335.0
36 1 . 9
357 . 2
408.0
2 95.2
26 4 . 9
351 . 2
206 . 5
202.8
253.9
34 1 . 2
349.3
292.8
372.4
315.7
246 . 9
322.4
335.8
341 .7
328. 1
327 . 9
296 . 9
134. 8
134.4
13 1. 1
139. 5
344.5

343.8
270 . 0
283.2
276.4
304.6
279. 9
22 J . 6
269.5
306.7
203.6
300 . 7
347 . 5
36 1 . 6
367 . 4
357 . 2
4 1 2. 5
295.2
264 . 9
351 . 2
206.5
207 . 8
253.7
34 1 . 2
349.3
292.8
372.4
328.9
246. 9
322.4
335.8
341 . 7
328. 1
327 . 9
296 . 9
134 . 3
134.4
131.1
143.2
344.5

306 . 8
269.3
266.6
358.4
318.3
348.7
330.3

310.5
270 . 6
276.3
360 . 4
320 . 1
349.5
345.5

312.5
270.9
277.7
360 . 4
335.8
349.5
345.5

312.1
270.9
277.7
360 . 4
337.2
34 9. 1
345. 1

3 1 3. 1
270 . 9
277.7
360.4
338.6
350.6
345. 1

317.0
278.4
275.4
360.4
340.0
352.0
345. 1

318.3
278.4
275.4
366.5
34 1 . 5
357 . 9
345.3

318.0
278.4
275.4
366.5
343. 0
359.0
345.3

309.7
369.4
366 . 9
115.3
1 14.3
302.5
298.3
313.1

309.3
369.4
366.9
1 15. 3
1 1 4. 3
302.5
298.3
310.8

309.3
369.4
366.9
11 5. 3
114.3
302.5
293.3
310.8

306 . 0
369.4
366.9
115.3
114.3
289.4
298.3
310.8

306.0
369.4
366. 9
1 15. 3
114.3
289.4
298.3
310.8

306.0
369.4
366.9
115.3
1 14.3
289.4
298.3
310.8

306.0
369.4
366.9
115.3
114.3
289.4
298.3
310.8

306.0
369.4
366.9
1 15. 3
1 14. 3
289.4
298.3
310.8

306.0
369.4
366 . 9
115. 3
114.3
289.4
298.3
310.8

298.3

2 89. 7

288.8

292.6

298.4

302.2

309.4

302. 1

293.4

330. 6
333. 1

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — Prod u cer P rice Indexes fo r c o m m o d ity gro u p s, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c la s s e s , and individ u al ite m s , 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE NO.

01
0101
010 5
0106
0 10 8
0109
0111
0116
0126
013 2
013 3
0 136
0141
0 146
0 151
0 156
02
027 1
0 272
0 273

P r i m a r y m e ta l r e f i n e r y shapes
Primary nonferrous m etals, except
Aluminum p r i m a r y , b u y e r s
Cobalt
Domestic copper cathode
Cop pe r p owder
Aluminum p a s t e p ig m e n t
L e a d , p i g , common
N ic k e l , cathode sheets
T in , p ig , grade A
Z i n c , s l a b , p rim e Western
Z in c , s la b , s p e c ia l h ig h grade
A n t i mony
Cadmi um m e t a l , 9 9 . 9 0 p e t . m i n .
M e r c u r y , 76 l b . f l a s k
Ma gnesi um, p i g i n g o t
T i t a n i u m sponge
Precious metals
Gold, r e f i n e d
S i l v e r , b a r , r e f i n e d , .999 f i n e
P l a t i num

01
0106
0111
0 1 16
02
022 2
022 3
03
0321
0326
033 1
0336

Nonferrous scrap
C opper bas e s c r a p
Copper s c r a p , n o. 2 r e f i n e r
Heavy y e l l o w b r a s s s c r a p
No. 1 c o m p o s i t i o n ( r e d b r a s s ) s c r a p
Aluminum base s c r a p
Aluminum seg. l o w - c o p p e r c l i p s , N.Y. l b .
Ol d a l u m i n u m , s c r a p , s h e e t and c a s t , N.Y.
O t h e r n o n f e r r o u s s c r a p nec.
Scrap lead b a t t e r y p la t e s
N g^j 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 .
Block t i n pipe scrap
Old s c ra p z i n c N.Y.

0101
0 106
0111
0116
0 128
0151

S e c o n d a r y m e t a l and a l l o y b a s i c shapes
Aluminum, r . s . i . , b u y e r s p r i c e s
Red b r a s s i n g o t ( 8 5 - 5 - 5 - 5 a l l o y )
B a b b it, grade 7
Bar s o l d e r
A ntim onial lead
Z i n c , d i e c a s t i n g a l l o y , ( z amac n o . 3)

01
0101
0 102
0 103
0104
0 105
0106
0 11 f
0 1 13
0117
0 1 18
0 119
012 3
0127
012 8

M i l l shapes
Aluminum shapes
S h e e t , f l a t 5 0 5 2 - H 32
Sheet, f l a t 2024-T3, heat t r e a t a b l e
S h e et s i d i n g c o i l , 3105-H16
Sheet c o i l , f i n s t o c k .0055” - .0 0 6 5 ” .
Sheet, c o i l , r e r o l l .
( f o i l base)
S h e e t , c o i l , b e e r can s t o c k
A l u m i n u m f o i l , . 0 0 0 3 5 , p l a i n 1145
R o d , s c r e w m a c h i n e s t o c k , 20 11 —T 3
Extrusion, s o lid , c i r c l e size 4 to 5
E x tr u s io n , s o l i d , c i r c l e s iz e 1 to 3
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 t o 12
Tube, drawn, 6063-T832
P l a t e , h e a t t r e a t a b l e 7075- T651
P l a t e , 5 083- H32

1022

1023

1024

1025

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

377 . 2
454.3
451.5
400 . 9
3 43 , .7
334.7
347.9
354. 1 360 .5
371 . 5
367 . 5
334.6
355.4
290 5
293.0
311.5
295 .6
2 36 , . 4
281.2
279. 0
285.6
291.9
2 88 . 8
285.2
295.3
292 .4
288 1 2 6 8 . 6
268.6
269 .5
277 . 8
289. 1 292.3
292.7
292.7
307, .0
307 . 0
(3)
303.8
351 . 5
351.5
351.5
351 . 5
351 . 5
351.5
351.5
351.5
351.5
351 , . 5
351 . 5
351 . 5
351.5
245 1 2 7 8 . 6
(3)
2 63 .6
248 .2
231. 1 224. 3
257.0
246.0
24 1,. 3
246 . 5
237 .4
222. 1
237 .7
243.5
265.5
262 .7
240 . 2
2 30 . 3
22 S. 1 228. 1 235 .2
2 33 , .0
233.0
228,. 1 2 2 4 . 2
243 .7
228.2
228.2
228 . 2
256 .0
246.7
238.4
245.6
245.6
245 .6
253.0
257 . 1
2 5 2 . .2
310 7
357 . 1 3 6 4 . 3
357 . 1 321 . 4
289.3
282. 1 242. 9
285.7
300 , . 0
314 , .3
321.4
292.8
395 3
37 1 . 5
37 1 . 5
400 . 1 400 . 1 400 . 1 400 . 1 400 . 1 4 0 0 . 1
400 . 1 400 . 1 400 , . 1 400 . 1
518 4
528.0
524.7
548 . 1 5 35 . 4
522.7
522.0
520.7
516.0
543 . 4
5 16.0
49 1 ,. 9
451 . 7
265 2
26 1 . 2
268.2
275 . 2
2 68 . 2
261.2
26 1 . 2
247 . 3
258 .7
247 . 3
268.2
276 . 1 2 9 0 . 0
256 . 8
2 54. 0
260.7
267 . 4
260 .7
254.0
254.0
240.7
240 . 7
248 . 2
256.6
265 .7
2 79. 1
1
426
422. 9
422. 9
422 . 9
422 .9
439.6
439.6
411.7
411.7
429 .8
429.8
429 .8
429.8
(3)
111.4
117.6
120 .6
120 ,. 6
114.5
106.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
79 7
74. 1
80.7
79 . 3
81 ,. 2
81.2
77 .6
79.6
79. 1
80 .7
81.5
82. .7
78. 1
324 1 3 0 3 . 2
303.2
303 O 3 22 . .7
322.7
322.7
322.7
322.7
322 , .7
347.7
347 , .7
347.7
397 0
287 >3
237.3
287 . 3
2 8 7 . .3
287 . 3
287.3
506 . 8
506 . 8
506 . 8
506.8
506 , .8
506 . 8
1 198 ■> 1 9 5 3 . 8 1 7 6 3 . 2 1393 . 3
896 ,. 1 8 5 0 . 5 1 0 0 4 . 7 1 0 0 8 . 1 1 0 1 6 . 5 1 156 ,. 1 1 2 2 9 . 9 1 08 2 .6 1 0 2 4 . 8
1 7 6 5 9 2 1 0& . 1 197 1 . 9 16 11 . 7 1472. . 0 1 4 7 6 . 5 1 7 2 7 . 0 1 7 8 7 . 2 1 7 6 4 . 5 1936 . 3 1 9 4 6 . 5 1 7 5 1 , .7 1 6 3 6 . 8
1 4 19 8 2 8 7 3 . 5 2 5 3 ^ . 1 1940 . 9
940 ,. 8
8 3 8 . 9 1026 . 4
9 9 8 . 1 1 0 2 9 . 7 1213 . 9 1 3 6 8 . 5 1 163,. 2 1 1 0 5 . 3
398 0
38 1 . 3
38 1 . 3
38 1 ,. 3
38 1 . 3
38 1 . 3
38 1 . 3
38 1 . 3
38 1 . 3
4 3 1 . .3
43 1 . 3
431 ,. 3
431 . 3

precious

DEC/ 72

DEC/ 68

DEC/ 68

DEC/ 69
DEC/ 68

284 3
187 . 8
190 . 9
186.. 3
216,. 1
5 8 4 , .6
6 11,.8
5 92,. 0
3 24, . 9
4 4 2 , .3
217 , .4
562 , .6
2 9 5 , .3

303. 1
202.5
208. 1
202.4
218.3
60 1 . 0
602.8
617.3
362.7
542.4
2 10.0
514.7
302.8

351.6
252.3
262. 1
248.7
270 . 7
662.4
659.9
68 1 . 8
376.0
557 . 4
230 . 1
534.5
3 02. S

339, . 4
207 ,. 3
20 1 ,. 7
220.. 1
2 3 4 , .3
77 1.. 1
7 17 ,. 0
8 1 0 , .8
382 , . 0
5 5 2 , .6
253,. 1
5 4 6 . .4
302, .8

2 9 3 , .2
175,.2
177 . 3
17 1 . 6
212 .5
657 ,. 7
640 ,. 9
681 ,. 8
360.. 3
496 . 4
253,. 1
574.. 1
3 0 2 , .8

260 . 7
16 4 . 5
1 72. 2
154 . 0
196.5
546.9
602.8
543.6
3 23. 9
445.5
2 18.6
574. 1
230 . 3

250.7
166 . 9
169.6
162. 8
20C . 8
4 84. 0
539.4
479. 1
320 . 1
436 . 1
218.6
5 74. 1
280.3

253.6
181 . 8
195.3
167.2
203.7
533. 9
577 . 4
534.4
236 . 5
239. 1
218.6
574. 1
257.9

26 1 . 1
183. 3
137.6
180 . 4
209.6
537.0
590 . 1
534.4
242.5
268.3
20 1 . 3
574 . 1
257 . 9

2 6 5 , .8
176 ,. 2
179. . 9
17 1 ,. 6
209.. 6
5 7 0 , .3
6 15,.5
57 1 ,. 2
270 . 4
3 26 . .5
20 1 . 3
5 74 , . 1
280,.3

280 . 8
18 1. 7
137.6
176 . 0
209.6
570 . 3
6 15.5
57 1 . 2
349.6
50 1. 7
20 1 . 3
(3)
325.2

282,. 0
134..4
182.,4
189. .2
2 1 5 . .4
570 . 3
6 15,.5
57 1 ,. 2
344 , . 0
487 ,. 3
20 1 . 3
574. . 1
325 , .2

264 . 2
177. 1
167 . 0
19 1. 4
212.5
510.5
564.7
506 . 7
330 .4
453.8
201.3
574 . 1
325.2

2 9 5 . .4
332 . .9
2 3 8 , .2
396 . 6
(3)
340 . 8
260., 1

295.3
317.8
232.8
409.7
(3)
413.4
253.4

3 18. 3
329.6
2 75. 1
42 1 . 2
(3)
418.5
256 . 4

324 . . 2
374 . . 9
2 5 9 , .5
421 ,. 1
(3)
3 7 4 , .6
2 6 5 . .2

3 1 3 , .8
37 1 . 9
2 4 3 , .9
407., 4
(3)
3 7 4 . ,6
265. 2

290.8
325.7
228.3
398.2
(3)
(3)
262.3

283.4
320 . 4
222.3
382. 1
(3)
314.0
262.3

281.2
320 . 1
2 22 . 8
330 . 9
494. 1
308.5
250 . 5

282.8
324.2
230 . 6
389.5
(3)
284. 1
250.5

2 8 6 , .5
3 19..0
2 3 0 . .6
3 8 7 . .7
(3)
3 3 5 . ,6
2 5 0 . .5

289.8
329.3
230 .6
394.5
486 . 9
335.7
260.8

2 9 2 , .3
3 3 2 , .2
240 ,.6
(3)
4 8 8 . .6
309., 0
265. 2

286.2
329.6
240 . 6
370 . 1
455.6
280 . 5
278.5

2 9 2 . ,7
266. 7
248. 9
279. 5
226. 9
241. 9
270. 2
(3)
184. , 1
205. 3
289. 6
281 . 5
268. 5
242. 2
341 . 3
284. 8

290.0
256.7
245.2
274.0
220.2
236.5
256.8
269.8
1 81. 8
200.3
273.5
266.0
253.4
227.0
324.4
282.3

299.4
257.0
245.2
274 . 0
220.2
239. 1
256.8
269.8
181.8
200 . 3
273.5
266 . 0
253. 9
227.0
331.5
282.3

294 , 5
260 ., 1
2 4 5 . .2
2 7 4 . .0
2 2 3 . .7
239., 1
266 ., 1
2 6 9 . .8
184 ..6
2 0 0 . .3
276.. 9
270.. 9
258.. 0
2 2 9 . .5
331 ..5
2 8 2 . .3

2 9 5 . .9
266 .,4
247 ,,7
274. 0
2 2 7 . ,7
24 1. 6
270 .,7
2 7 5 . ,9
18 1.,8
2 0 3 . ,4
2 9 0 . ,2
28 1 .,9
2 6 8 . .5
238. 6
3 4 5 . ,7
2 8 2 . ,3

290.9
265.7
245.3
274.0
227 . 7
239. 1
270.7
275.9
18 1 . 8
203.4
290 . 9
282.6
269.3
238.6
339.0
282.3

287 . 5
266 . 0
245.3
274.0
227 . 7
239. 1
2 70 .7
(3)
181.8
206.6
290 . 9
282.6
269.3
238.6
339.0
282.3

286.9
266.9
247 .7
274.0
227 . 7
239. 1
270.7
(3)
181 . 8
206 . 6
289. 9
281.6
270.6
244.2
339.0
282.3

289.6
266 . 2
247 . 7
274.0
224.2
239. 1
270.7
(3)
181.8
206 . 6
289.9
281 . 6
270.6
244.2
339.0
282.3

2 8 9 . .6
266., 1
2 4 7 . ,7
274., 0
2 2 4 . .2
239., 1
2 7 0 . .7
(3)
181. .8
2 0 6 . ,6
2 8 9 . .9
281 . 6
2 6 8 . .0
2 4 6 . ,5
339. 0
282. 3

295.3
273.4
254.9
295. 9
228.6
248.7
277.7
(3)
184. 6
209.8
297 . 8
289. 1
276.9
257.5
345.7
289.6

297., 1
277., 0
257. 2
295. 9
233. 0
25 1 . 3
277 ..7
(3)
192,.9
2 0 9 . .8
306. , 0
296 .. 9
28 1 . 8
257 . 5
3 5 3 . .4
2 9 3 . .6

296 . 1
278.8
257 . 2
295. 9
237 . 4
251.3
283.5
(3)
192. 9
209.8
306.0
296.9
281 . 8
257 . 5
368.7
293.6

See footnotes at end of table.




FEB.

32

,

,

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P rodu cer Price In d ex e s fo r c o m m o d ity gro u p s, subgroups, p ro d u ct classes, and individual item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise Indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

02
0 23 1
0232
0233
0251
0252
025 3
025 5
04
0462
046 3
05
052 5
0526

M i l l s h ap e s ( CONT' D)
Copp er and b r a s s m i l l shap es
C a r t r i d g e b r a s s s t r i p 70-30 a l l o y
Y e llo w b rass rod (62-3 5 -3 a l l o y )
Y e llo w brass tube (70-30 a l l o y )
Copper w a t e r t u b i n g , in c o i l s
Copper w a t e r t u b i n g , s t r a i g h t l e n g t h s
Copper t u b i n g
Copper s h ee t o r s t r i p
N i c k e l a l l o y m i l l shapes
N i c k e l p l a t e , 200 a l l o y
M o n e l s h e e t , 400 a l l o y
T i t a n i u m m i l l shapes
T i t a n i u m b a r , g r o u n d , 6 AL-4V
Tita n iu m f o r g i n g s , shipment, buyers

01
0 10 1
0 103
0106
0 107
0 109
0 111
0 1 15
0 1 17
0 119
0 137
0 143
0 144
0 145
0 147
0 151
02
026 1
0267
0281

W i r e and c a b l e
Copper w i r e and c a b l e
B a r e w i r e , n o . 8 AWG
Automotive prim ary w ire
B u i l d i n g w i r e , t y p e THW, 12 AWG
B u i l d i n g w i r e , t y p e THW, 500 MCM
B u i l d i n g w i r e , t y p e RHW-RHH
N o n m e ta llic sheathed ca ble 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 .
P o r t a b l e p o w e r c a b l e , t y p e GGC.
Control cable, therm oplastic in s u l.
Cor d s e t s , p ower s u p p l y , 6 ’
M a g n e t w i r e , c l a s s B, n o . 2 5 , s o l d e r a b l e
M a g n e t w i r e , c l a s s F, n o . 18 AWG
M a g n e t w i r e , c l a s s H, n o . 17 AWG
M a g n e t w i r e , c l a s s A, n o . 3 5 , s o l d e r a b l e
Telephone c a b le , p o ly e th y le n e
Al umi num w i r e and c a b l e
ACSR c a b l e , ( d r a k e )
Service entrance cable
M a g n e t w i r e , c l a s s F, n o . 17 AWG

01
0 10 1
0 102
0 103
0 104
02
020 1

N o n f e r r o u s f o u n d r y shop p r o d u c t s
Zinc ca stings
Automotive, p la te d
Automotive, non-plated
Non-automotive, p la te d
Non-automotive, non-p lated
Aluminum c a s t i n g s
Die c a s t i n g , a uto m otiv e

1025

1026

1028

Metal

103
0101
0 104
0106
0121
0 125
0 111
0116

B a r r e l s , d ru ms , and p a i l s
Steel b a rre l,5 5 gal.
S te e l p a i l , 5 gal

1032

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

232.0
246. 9
1 99. 9
252. 1
234.0
229.8
256.4
254.0
318.5
292.3
389.6
283.4
345.8
225.6

234.9
255.5
200.6
256 . 9
228. 1
225.8
258.8
266.3
300 . 7
282.6
363.7
2 62. 1
312.4
217.0

257.8
280.3
210.8
275.5
2 62. 0
258.4
233.7
291 . 2
311.8
282.6
456.0
262. 1
312.4
217.0

243.8
24 9 . 6
210.1
26 1. 6
259.0
254.8
267 . 3
259. 1
324.8
282.6
456.0
265.7
312.4
226 . 3

230.9
243. 9
204.6
245.3
235.6
230.3
249.5
247 . 6
325.4
296.3
379.7
2S4.6
352. 9
227.7

DEC/ 69

217.6
212.1
221 . 7
211.9
209.4
180 . 4
148. 0
209.3
166.7
212.3
203.3
204.8
181 .7
183.0
1 70. 2
2 07 . 0
225.3
228. 0
26 4 . 5
246 . 5
229.3

210.7
205.5
234.6
202.4
192. 5
17 1. 6
138.6
204. 1
168. 1
214.4
187. 9
192.8
172.7
172.7
162.6
193.8
215.6
219.3
255.8
239.8
203.0

230 . 7
227. 1
292.3
210.3
237.0
209. 9
159.9
242.8
174.6
227.3
208. 1
2 OS . 2
20 1 . 3
203.6
194.7
217.4
2 25. 0
219.9
254.2
239.8
219.5

237.3
234.2
250.5
218.5
248.5
205.9
178.2
250.9
168.4
218.4
214.2
206.7
208.6
216.3
200 .7
227 . 3
246 . 5
219.9
254 . 2
239.8
219.5

JUN/ 77
JUN/ 77
JUN/ 77
J U N/ 7 7
J U N/ 7 7
JUN/ 77

114. 4
114. 2
112.0
(3)
117.1

111. 0
111.0
108.0
(3)
114.7

111.2
111.0
108. 0
(3)
115.3

112.4
111.0
110.0
(3)
117.7

DEC/ 7 2

269.3

248.0

248.3

298.6

283.3

284.4

302.4
325.3
243.5
279.4
235.9
199. 7

286.3
306.3
230 . 7
270.5
225.0
190.2

277.3
293.5
24 1 . 4

267 . 3
283.0
232.6

DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
/72

DEC/ 69
DEC/ 69
DEC/ 69
DEC/ 6 9
DEC/ 68
DEC/ 69
DEC/ 69
DEC/ 6 9
DEC/ 68
DEC/ 69

containers

Cans
T i n c a n , 3 03 x 406
S o f t d r i n k c a n , 12 o z .
B e e r c a n , 12 o z .
B e e r c a n , 12 o z . , a l u m i n u m
S o f t d r i n k c a n , 12 o z . a l u m i n u m

1031

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

DEC/ 70
DEC/7 0
DEC/ 7 2

See footnotes at end of table.




33

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

227.7
236.6
203.3
241.6
235.6
230.3
246. 1
241. 9
325.4
296.3
379. 7
284 .6
352.9
227.7

224.9
238. 1
197 . 1
240 . 3
229.6
225.7
238.5
244.5
325.4
296.3
3 79. 7
285.0
352.9
227.7

224.6
246.3
200 . 5
252.4
204.0
207 . 1
247 .7
254.5
320.3
296 . 3
379.7
288.8
356.8
227.7

230. 1
246 . 9
197 . 8
253.5
226 . 2
222.9
258.3
256.0
320.3
296 . 3
379.7
291.7
356 . 8
227 .7

2 24. 9
239.2
190 . 8
246.7
228.4
222.9
255.7
244.5
320.3
296 . 3
379.7
293.0
356 . 8
(3)

227.9
242.6
190 . 8
249. 7
233.0
226 . 4
260 . 2
249. 1
318.3
296 . 3
379.7
294.5
36 1 . 2
227 . 7

228.4
24 1. 7
195.6
24 9 . 5
2 33. 0
226 . 4
(3)
247.4
3 17.3
293. 1
377.5
294 . 3
36 1 . 2
227.7

228.4
242.5
197.0
(3)
233. 0
226 . 4
2 55. 1
2 45. 9
3 11.7
2 93. 1
364.4
294.9
36 1 . 2
227 .7

225.5
2 20. 9
225.5
207.3
230.2
194.6
164.4
224.3
167 . 9
?1 1 . 5
221 . 7
2 05. 1
182. 4
184.4
170.6
208.0
238.4
224.2
258.5
242.8
229.5

216.6
211. 1
202. 0
210.4
223.5
184. 8
160.9
202.5
1 63 . 4
206.3
202.4
204.8
1 72 . 6
173.5
160 . 3
199.9
228. 9
227.4
2 62. 9
246.2
231.4

212.3
206.4
199.7
210.4
220.4
181 . 5
159.3
192.9
163.4
207. 1
202.4
205.2
17 1. 4
172.2
159. 1
199.2
2 1 9. 7
227.4
26 2 . 9
246 . 2
231 . 4

210.4
203.9
209.3
211.2
182.2
157.3
129. 1
196 . 0
163. 4
206 . 8
202.4
205.4
17 1. 4
172.2
159. 1
199. 1
219.7
231 . 8
268. 1
252.8
231.4

215.5
209.4
220 . 1
2 14.6
197. 9
169.7
140 . 9
212.8
167 . 0
2 14. 0
206 . 8
207 . 0
178.4
180.0
166 . 4
204.8
219.7
231 . 8
263, 1
252.8
23 1 . 4

213.5
207 . 2
203.2
213.1
197.9
166 . 0
137 . 4
193.8
165.0
209.7
196.3
205.4
177. 2
177 . 5
1 64 . 1
203.0
222.0
231 . 8
2 68. 1
252.8
231 . 4

2 13. 3
206.8
199.7
216.4
194. 4
162. 5
135.6
195.3
166.0
212.6
197. 2
206.0
179. 8
180. 4
167.4
207.6
222.7
233.7
273.7
248.4
237.4

2 13.3
206.8
196. 9
216.4
194.4
(3)
135. 6
195.3
(3)
210.7
197.2
205.7
183.0
182.7
168.8
212.8
222.7
234.2
273.7
248.4
243. 1

212.3
205.6
(3)
(3)
194.4
(3)
135.6
195.3
166.0
208.4
(3)
205. 1
18 1. 4
180.9
1 68 . 1
211.5
222.7
2 34. 3
2 73. 7
248.4
243. 1

112.7
111.5
1 10 . 1
(3)
118.1

112.8
111. 9
1 10. 1
(3)
1 18 . 0

113.5
113.6
108. 6
1 13.8
118. 0

115. 0
113.6
1 14 . 1
114.9
117.4

115.2
1 1 4. 6
1 14. 4
114.7
116.9

115.3
1 15. 1
1 14.5
1 14. 7
116. 9

116.5
1 19.4
115.0
114.7
116. 9

118. 1
1 19. 1
115.8
120.8
117.0

11 8 . 5
119.1
1 15.8
(3)
118.2

248.8

263.9

283.7

262.2

282.6

3 04. 9

(3)

306.7

270.9

24 1 . 9

288.5

301 . 1

302.7

302.7

303.0

303.2

303.2

304.4

303.3

303.3

287.5
306.3
230.7
270.5
225.0
190.2

292.3
315.0
230.7
265.7
225.0
190.2

306.8
331.6
246.9
283.2
238.8
202.3

306.8
331.5
246.9
283.2
238.8
202.3

306.2
331.5
246.9
280.6
238.8
202.3

306.7
331.5
248. 1
281.3
239.3
202.7

306.9
331.5
248. 1
281.9
239.7
203.0

306.9
331.5
248. 1
28 1 . 9
240. 1
203.4

308.2
330.6
252.3
284.5
242.2
205.2

307 . 0
330.6
246.5
284.5
242.2
205.2

307.0
(3)
246.5
284.5
(3)
(3)

267.3
283.0
232.6

267.3
283.0
232.6

267.3
283.0
232.6

279.3
295.5
243.4

282.7
299.2
246.2

282.7
299.2
246.2

282.7
299.2
246 . 2

282.7
299.2
246.2

282.7
299.2
246 . 2

282.7
299.2
246.2

282.7
299.2
246.2

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P roducer Price Indexes fo r co m m o d ity groups, subgroups, p ro d u ct c las se s , and in d ivid u al item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE NO.

OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

Hardware

104
1041
01
0 105
0 108
0 111
0 11 3
0 114
0116
0 1 18
0 119
0 121
012 5
0 12 9
0131
0 136
0137
0 13 8
03
0345
0347
0 349
035 1
04
0456
0457
0461

Hardware, n . e . c .
B u il d e r s hardware
Padlock co m bin a tion
Padlock, p in tu m b le r
C abinet hinge
Door l o c k , m o r t i s e , s t d . d u t y , k eyed
Door l o c k , b o r e d , s t d . d u t y , keyed
Door l o c k , b o r e d , r e s i d e n t i a l , k e y l e s s
Door l o c k , b o r e d , r e s i d e n t i a l , key ed
E x i t d e v i c e , heavy d u t y , r i m ty p e
F u l l m o r tis e h inges, l i g h t w t.
Sa s h f a s t e n e r
Screen doo r c l o s e r , pne u m a ti c ty p e
Door c l o s e r , o v e r h e a d , c o mm od i ty g r ad e
Door s t o p
Cabinet p u l l
Dead l o c k , s t a n d a r d d u t y
T r a n s p o r t a t io n equipment hardware
Other a uto m o b ile hardware
Stern c l e a t , marine
Chock f i t t i n g , m a r i n e
Stern l i g h t , marine
F u r n it u r e hardware
Bedframe c a s t e r
Caster, o f f i c e chair
Des k l o c k , cam t y p e

0 106
0 111
0 1 12
0121
0131
013 2
0 133
0 134
0 141
0 144
0 146
0 147
0151
0 156
0 16 1
0 166
0176
0 181
0 182

Hand t o o l s
Axe, s i n g l e b i t
Paper k n i f e
Chipper k n if e
Wood c h i s e l - 1 i n c h
Wr enc h, open end
Wr enc h, box
Wr enc h, a d j u s t a b l e
P i p e w ren ch , heavy d u t y
Scr ew d r i v e r
A u t o m o b i l e bumper j a c k ,
Vise, standard
Wr e n c h s o c k e t
PIi ers
Shovel
Hammer , c a r p e n t e r
Hoe, f i e l d and g a r d e n
File fla t
Hacksaw b l a d e s
Handsaw, c r o s s c u t

1042

Plumbing

105

fixtures

and b r a s s

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 68
DEC/ 68
DEC/ 68
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67

DEC/ 67

ratchet

type

DEC/ 67

DEC/ 72
fittin g s

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

NOV.

DEC.

2 3 0 . ,4

231.5

2 3 7 . .3

238.4

240.5

2 4 2 . .6

243.3

245.. 9

246 .,6

249.6

251 . 7

2 18..8
2 1 7 . ,6
121., 3
2 5 0 . .7
2 3 3 , .9
137 ., 8
198,, 3
205., 4
139..4
164 ,. 7
2 19 , .2
2 49 , .7
2 1 3 , .3
183,.6
140 ,. 0
133,. 9
128,. 4
2 02 , . 3
2 02 , . 5
206 , .7
2 17,. 9
2 14,. 0
300, .7
27 1 . 9
239 , . 9
311 . .6

219.7
218.7
121. 3
249.7
237 . 5
137 . 8
198. 3
205.4
139. 4
164.7
2 19.2
252.9
213.3
183.6
142.3
142.4
128. 4
203.3
202.5
212.7
222.5
213.1
300.3
27 1 . 9
239.3
311.6

2 2 5 . .5
227 ..0
124..6
265.. 9
2 4 2 . .4
149.. 0
209.,2
214,.3
144,.8
2 03 , .3
2 19 , .2
2 53 , .0
2 23 . .6
190 , 2
142,! 3
145,. 0
131..6
203 . 0
204 . 3
216 , . 4
226 . .4
225 . . 4
30 1 . 5
274 . 5
235 A
321.

226.2
2 27 . 1
124.6
265.9
242.4
149.0
209.2
214.3
144. 8
206.3
219.2
258. 0
223.6
190.2
142. 3
145. 0
13 1. 6
208.4
204 . S
2 19.3
22 9 . 4
225.4
306 . 0
274.5
242.9
321 . 7

227 . 4
229.3
124.6
265. 9
242.4
139.7
2 16. 6
217.8
143.0
215.8
223. 0
258.0
223.6
19 1 . 6
144 .0
14 5 . 0
13 1. 6
209. 1
204.8
2 19.3
229 . 4
225.4
306 . 0
274.5
242.9
321 . 7

2 2 8 , .9
2 3 2 . .7
124 ..6
2 6 9 . .6
2 4 2 . .4
146 , 1
223,. 0
221 ,. 7
150 ,. 2
2 1 5 , .8
239 , .2
258,. 0
2 2 3 , .6
196..7
144 ,. 0
145,. 0
136,. 9
209 . . 1
20 4 . 8
2 19,. 3
229 .4
225 . . 4
307 ,. 7
274 , . 5
245 .6
321 .7

229. 1
232.7
124.6
269.6
242.4
146 . 1
223.0
221.7
150 . 2
215.3
239.2
258. 0
223.6
196 .7
144 . 0
145.0
136 . 9
209 . 5
206 . 6
22 1 . 1
(3)
22 1 . 6
307 . 7
274.5
245.6
321 . 7

2 3 1 . ,8
2 3 4 . .8
124. .6
2 6 9 . ,6
2 4 9 . .3
146 ., 1
223.. 0
2 2 4 . ,5
151 . 6
2 1 5 . ,8
239.. 2
262.[ 1
2 2 3 . .6
196 ..7
144.. 9
151 . 8
136 . 9
2 1 2 . .3
2 10.. 3
227 . 3
(3)
230 . 0
3 11,,5
2 74 , .5
25 1 ,. 6
321 ,. 1

2 3 2 . .2
236 . 1
124. .6
2 7 8 . ,5
2 4 9 . .3
146.. 1
226 . 2
227 .! 9
15 1 . 6
2 1 5 , .8
2 3 9 . ,2
262.. 1
2 2 3 , .6
196..7
144,. 9
151 . 3
136 , 9
2 12,.3
210 ,. 3
227 . 3
(3)
230 . 0
3 10.. 9
27 1 . 9
25 1 . 6
321 . 7

234.8
240.7
127 . 8
282.7
249.3
153. 3
233. 9
231 . 6
154 . 4
246 . 2
239.2
262. 1
23 1 . 7
2 04 .6
144.9
151. 8
136 . 9
2 12.3
210.3
227.3
(3)
230 . 0
3 19. 7
277 . 9
259. 0
33 1 . 8

235. 1
241 . 1
127.8
232.7
252.8
1 53. 3
233. 9
231 . 6
154.4
246 . 2
239.2
259. 9
234. 9
204.6
145.4
153 9
136 . 9
212.3
210.3
227 . 3
(3)
230 . 0
321 . 0
277. 9
259. 0
336.3

276.6
293.0
(3)
(3)
235.3
290 . 4
313.7
259. 0
309.6
236 . 0
445.6
282.8
241 .0
252.7
2 9 1. f>
253.0
294.5
351 . 2
146. 6
168.4

260
286
243
203
231
276
299
240
294

.2
.2
.7
.3
.3
.5
.6
.7
.3
22 1 .8
399 .7
270 . 3
231 . 5
233 . 3
264 . 8
243 . 3
273 . 5
326 . 1
143 .6
158 . 1

26 1 ,. 8
236 , . 2
2 43 , .7
2 03 . .8
231 , . 3
276 ,. 5
2 99 . .6
240 , .7
299 . 4
223 , .6
399 .7
2 70 , . 3
231 . 5
241 .6
264 . 8
243 . . 8
273 . 5
326, . 1
143,.6
16 1 ,. 3

263.6
236 . 2
(3)
(3)
231 . 3
276 . 5
299.6
245. 9
299.4
228.6
404.5
270.3
231 . 5
248.7
264.8
243.8
273.5
336.9
143.6
165. 1

269 . 4
286 ,. 2
(3)
(3 )
231 . 3
283 . .6
306. . 9
260 . 9
308 . 2
228 .6
4 19 . 5
276 15
239 . 5
243 .7
273 . 9
2 43 . 8
284 . 3
347 .7
143 .6
165 . 1

27 1 . 7
236 . 2
(3)
(3)
231 . 3
289.9
314.5
260 . 9
308.2
228.6
4 19.5
276 . 3
239.5
243.7
273.9
243.3
284.3
358.5
143.6
165. 1

275. 9
236 . 2
(3)
(3)
231 . 3
294.3
320.6
260 . 9
308.2
223.6
424.2
276.3
245. 0
248.7
297 . 1
243.8
2 96 . 9
358.5
143.6
165 . 1

279 . 8
286 ,. 2
(3)
(3)
235 . 2
294 . 8
320 .6
260 . 9
303 . 2
(3)
* 24 .2
276 . 3
245 . 0
243 .7
3 13 . 3
250 t 9
303 ! o
358 . 5
143 .6
172 .6

231 . 7
286 . 2
(3)
(3)
240 . 1
294.8
320 .6
260 . 9
303.2
246.2
427 .6
288.2
245.0
259. 1
309.2
2 50. 9
308.0
358.5
150. 9
172.6

284 .0
2 9 9 . ,8
(3)
(3)
2 40 , . 1
294 .8
320, .6
2 65 , . 1
3 17, .7
246 ,. 2
427 ,. 0
2 95 , .2
245 .0
259 . 1
309, . 2
266 ,. 6
308, . 0
358, . 5
150 ,. 9
172,.6

2 85 . .6
2 9 9 . .3
(3)
(3)
24 0,. 1
300 ,. 7
320 .6
2 69 . . 0
317, .7
246 ,. 2
427, .6
295, . 2
247 .6
265. .4
309, . 2
266, .6
308 . 0
353 . 5
150 . 9
172,. 6

289. 3
313.2
(3)
(3)
240. 1
300 . 7
320 . 6
269.0
322.8
246.2
5 15.4
295.2
245.5
265 . 4
309 . 2
266.6
308.0
358.5
150.9
172.6

296 . 2
313.2
(3)
(3)
240 . 1
300 . 7
320 . 6
272. 9
322.8
246 . 2
658. 1
303 . 2
245.5
265.4
309.2
27 1. 1
308. 0
368. 1
150. 9
178.4

246.7

232 . 8

2 36 , .7

242.4

243 . 8

247.5

248.6

249 . 7

250.4

2 50 , .6

2 50 , .6

252.3

254. 9

270.9
250.3
315.6
309. 1

27 1.,0
250 ., 1
315. 6
311. 5

27 1 . 7
250.7
3 15 . 0
316.5

27 1 . 6
250 . 6
316. 1
313. 7

271.8
250. 6
316. 5
315. 5

272.8
252.2
316.0
3 1 4. 6

275.6
254.4
320.5
317.8

236.5
257. 0
219.6

237. 8
258. 5
221. 0

241.2
263.3
222.8

241. 9
264. 6
223. 0

242. 2
265. 2
223. 0

243.4
266 . 6
224. 1

245.9
270.4
225. 1

262.
243.
304.
293.

5
1
4
7

262.5
243. 1
304.4
293.7

262.
243.
304.
298.

7

270.9
249.8
3 18. 1
307.6

0 10 1
0111

V itre o u s china
Lavatory
Water c l o s e t

235.4
256.3
218.3

219. 5
235. 8
206. 8

225. 0
24 3. 4
210. 1

2 27. 1
246 . 8
211.0

228. 0
246 . 0
213. 5

236.3
258. 0
219.2

See footnotes at end of table.




OCT.

2 28 . .2

2 5 3 . .8
2 36 . 1
292. 4
285. 2

fixtures

SEPT .

2 16 . .5
2 16 . . 3
117,.7
2 4 3 , .8
2 33 , .9
137..8
198..3
2 02 . .4
138..2
164 .7
219 , .2
249. .7
208 , . 2
183,.6
140 . 0
138,. 9
128,.4
199 . 0
192 . 1
206 ,. 7
217. . 9
214 . 0
299 . 5
266 .7
239 . 9
311 .6

268. 1
247.8
311.6
307.3

combination

AUG.

227.2
229.5
124.0
266 . 2
24 3 . 2
145.2
216.1
218.2
147.3
206.3
229.5
257.4
222.2
1 93. 2
143.3
146 . 2
1 33. 5
208.2
205.3
219.2
(3)
224 . 1
307 .7
273.8
246 . 1
32 1 . 2

Enamel ed i r o n f i x t u r e s
Bath tu b , 5 f e e t long
L a v a t o r y , 18 i n c h d i a m e t e r
S i n k , 32” x 21"

1052

JULY

240.5

0101
0111
0121

1051

JUNE

34

5
1
4

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — Prod u cer P rice In d exes fo r c o m m o d ity groups, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct classes, and individual item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

1053
0 10 1
0 111

0 113
1054
0 111
0 1 12

0113
0121
014 1

0 142
0 16 1
0 162

Steel f i x t u r e s
B a t h t u b , ena me led s t e e l
S i n k , ena me led s t e e l , 3 2 " x 2 1 "
S i n k , s t a i n l e s s s t e e l , 33" x 22"

DEC/ 74

Brass f i t t i n g s
B a t h t u b d r a i n and o v e r f l o w
B a t h t u b and s hower f i t t i n g c o m b i n a t i o n
S i n g l e c o n t r o l b a t h / s h o w e r combo
Lavatory fa u ce t, combination
S i nk f a u c e t , deck t y p e .
Single co n tro l kitch en sink
Lavatory t r a p , bent tu b e , a d j u s t a b le
Wa te r c o n t r o l / f l o a t v a l v e
Heating

106

— O'TFHTR
I NDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE NO.

0 111

0 133
0 134
0 136
0 142
0 159

Warm a i r 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 , 95-112 m b tu
S te e l, fo r c e d a i r , o i l , 78-85 m b . t . u .
Gas-fired w all furnaces
S t e e l , f o r c e d a i r , g a s , 72~88 mbtu
E l e c t r i c , f o r c e d a i r , 10kw

0 121

Conversion b urn e rs
Gas b u r n e r s , 400 mbh a n d u n d e r

0 102

0 103
1062

1063

hot w ater equipment
b o i l e r s , g a s - f i r e d and c a s t i r o n
b o i l e r s , o i l - f i r e d and c a s t i r o n
b o i l e r s , s t e e l a n d 4 00 mbh a n d u

1064

Room h e a t e r s

1065

U n i t h e a t e r s and v e n t i l a t o r s
Unit heaters
Gas f i r e d p r o p e l l e r - f a n t y p e ,
S t e a m, p r o p e l l e r f a n t y p e

01
0 121
0 126

1066
0 10 1

0 113

Water h e a t e r s ,
Electri c
Gas
Fabricated

107
107 1
0 111
0 1 12

0 1 13
0 1 14
0 121
0 122

0 123
0 13 1
0132
1072
0101
0 102

0 103

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

equipment

St eam a n d
Heating
Heating
Heating

1061

DEC/ 75

DEC/ 75

DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67
under

400
DEC/ 67

domestic

structural

metal

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

210.7
188. 1
283.3
133. 0

206.. 1
182. , 8
2 7 8 . .3
130 .. 8

206 ,. 1
182, . 8
278.. 3
130. . 8

206.. 1
182. . 8
278.. 3
130 . 3

2 1 1 ., 0

188..4
2 8 2 . ,7
133..5

250.0
230.3
251 . 6
140.0
229.5
248.2
133. 1
299.4
155.8

235.. 1
218. 7
237 .,7
133. ,3
2 1 9 . .5
24 1 .,5
127., 3
274., 1
144. .5

238 . .4
2 2 4 . .4
24 5. . 6
137 ,. 0
223. .8
245..6
128. . 6
274.. 1
148.,4

24 7 . 5
2 2 4 , .4
245,.6
137 ,. 0
223..8
245.,6
128. . 6
3 04 , . 0
152.,4

2 4 8 . .5
227 ., 2
245..6
137 .. 0
226.,6
2 4 8 . ,3
128. , 6
304.. 0
152.,4

products

Metal ta n ks
Pr e s s u r e t a n k , above grou nd
Pressure v e s s e ls , non-aluminum
Pressure v e s s e l, 30,000 g a l l o n

DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1

DEC/ 7 1

JUN/ 80

AUG.

SEPT.

OC I .

NOV.

DEC.

211.0

211.0

212.9

2 1 2 .,9

188. 4
282.7
133.5

190 ., 7
287 . 2
133,.5

212.9
190.7
287 . 2
133.5

2 1 2 ..9

188.4
282.7
133. 5

190 .,7
287 .. 2
133. ,5

190 . 7
287 . 2
133. ,5

212.9
190.7
2S7 . 2
133.5

212.7
190 . 0
280 . 4
135.8

250.4
229.6
251.4
133.3
229.4
246.2
130.8
304. 0
155. 3

252.4
231 .7
253. 1
140. 7
230.8
248.7
133. 1
304.0
159.5

253 . .4
23 1 . 7
253 . , 8
141 ,, 8
231 . 9
24 9.. 1
136 ., 1
304 . , 0
159..5

253.4
231 . 7
253.8
14 1 . 8
23 1 . 9
24 9 . 1
136 . 1
30 4 . 0
159. 5

2 5 3 . ,4
23 1 .,7
253.,8
14 1 . 8
231 .,9
249., 1
136 . 1
304., 0
159. 5

253. 4
231 . 7
253, 8
14 1. 8
231 . 9
249. 1
136 . 1
30 4. 0
159. 5

255.6
237.7
259.2
14 1 . 8
234.4
25 1 . 4
136 . 1
306 . 5
159.5

258.8
242.5
265.5
147 . 3
237.5
254.5
140 . 1
306 . 5
159.5

199. . 5

2 0 2 .. 6

2 0 2 ., 6

204. 2

204.0

205.0

206 ., 2

208.0

208. 8

210.6

212.0

214.0

215.9
216.3
24 1 .7
214.1

2 0 4 . .7
20 1 .,4
224. 3
206. 8

2 1 2 ., 7
2 1 1 .. 6
239. .8
2 1 2 ., 8

213..8
2 1 4 . .7
24 1 ..7
2 1 2 .. 8

215., 0
2 1 4 . ,7
241 ..7
2 16. 1

2 15. 7
214.7
24 1. 7
215.2

215.7
214.7
241 .7
215.2

2 1 7 . ,3
215., 1
243..2
(3)

219.1

219.. 0
221 . 3
245. 2
215.,2

219. 0
221 . 3
245. 2
215. 2

219. 1
222. 1
245.2
215.2

219.1
222. 1
245.2
215.2

200.4

190 . 5
198. 0
211.7

193. . 2
205.. 1
2 1 1 ..7

195. , 2
205,, 1
2 1 5 . .5
(3)
203..6
124, ,4

196. .3
205., 1
2 15. 5
(3)
2 0 4 . .7
127. O

196.3
205. 1
215.5
(3)
204.7
127.2

199.4
205. 1
220.3
C3)
206 . 9
133.5

199.,4

2 10. 2

206 ., 9
133.,5

202. 1
207. 1
220. 3
269.5
210.9
133.5

203.. 0
221 . 7
?20 . 3
270 ., 0
2 1 0 .. 9
133. 5

207. 2
22 1 . 7
225. 1
279. 3
2 15. 6
136 . 6

2 09. 1
221 . 7
225. 1
279 . 3
218.3
137 . 6

212.9
221 .7
236.4
279.3
220.3
142. 9

192..4
(3)

192.4
(3)

197 . 5
(3)

198. , 7
2 2 1 .' 4

202.3
221 . 4

204. 6
221 . 4

205. 4
224. 5

205.4
224.5

205.7
225.7

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

183. 4

219.8
(3)
208.6
13 1. 4

(3)
198. ,5

20 1 ..5

124..4

197. 7
(3)

137. , 6
(3)

187. . 6
(3)

192. .4
(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

2 4 0 . .9
231. 5
20 1 .. 1
2 3 4 . ,4

24 1,.3
232. ,8
2 0 3 , ,5
2 3 4 . .4

2 0 2 ,. 8
237.,0
2 0 3 . .5
2 4 2 . ,5

206 ..7
243. 5
207 ., 8
250 . 5

206.7
243.5
207.8
250.5

204.5
241.8
207 . 8
247.3

2 1 2 ., 1
254.. 0

199. ,7

214.5
244 . 8
209. 9
250.5

(3)

205., 1
220 . 3
2 70 . , 2

1 2 2 .,4

221 . 8

245.2
215.2

(3)

(3)

206..6
24 7.,7

206 . 6
247 . 7
(3)
254.0

206 . 6
247. 7
212. 1
254. .0

209.
250.
216.
255.

(3)

(3)

220 .6

221 . 8

1

256 . 7
218.4
264.7

256.7
2 18.4
264.7

210.0

212. 1
190.5
223.6

2
6

4

177. 0
2 1 2 .,4

2 0 3 . .4
180 ., 7
216 .. 0

205.,8
181. . 8
2 1 9 . .3

2 0 9 . ,3
183. 7
224..0

207.8
184.2
221.0

205.2
185. 0
215.6

208., 1
184. 8
221. 0

208.3
185.3

220.0

221 . 0

208. 9
186 . 7
221. 0

209. 2
185. 6
222.4

186 .7
222.9

270 . 5

2 5 8 . ,9

2 5 9 , ,7

265., 1

269., 1

269.9

270 . 1

272. 2

273.0

274. 1

276. 9

278.0

279.3

255.2
269.9
247 . 0
193.7
205.6
291.5
266.7
189.0
236 . 5
211.0

244., 1
257. 7
2 3 3 . .3
190 . 2
201 . 9
278. 5
255 . 8
18 1 . 5
226 . 9
202 .5

243. .8
2 5 4 . ,5
2 3 3 . .3
190 .. 2
2 0 6 . .7
2 7 8 . .5
255 . 8
18 1 . 5
226 . 9
202 .5

2 4 6 . ,7
2 5 9 . .7
24 1 , 6
190 ., 2
206 .,7
2 7 8 . .5
255 . 8
185 . 5
226 . 9
20 2 .5

251 . 5
267. 0
246. 8
190. 2
204. 8
291 . 9
2 65 . 0
185 . 5
226 . 9
202 .5

254.8
267.0
248.5
190.2
204.8
291.9
265.0
188. 7
240.8
213.9

256.0
267.0
248.5
190.2
204.8
294. 1
267. 1
188.7
240 . 8
213.9

258. 2
276. 2
2 5 2 . ,4
190 . 2
204. 8
295. 2
268 1
188 .7
240 . 8
213 . 9

259.7
276.2
252.4
190.2
204.8
295.2
27 1 . 0
193. 0
240.8
215.8

259. 7
276 . 2
2 5 2 . ,4
190 . 2
204. 8
295. 2
27 1 . 0
193 . 0
240 . 8
2 15 . 8

26 1 . 4
276. 2
252. 4
204. 1
208. 5
299. 8
275 . 3
193 . 0
(3)
(3)

263. 1
280.6
(3)
204. 1
(3)
299.8
275.3
193. 0
244.8
218.6

263.7
280.6
255.6
204. 1
208.5
299.8
275.3
195.4
244.8
218.6

278. 9
27 1 . 5
(3)
263.7

258 . 6
228 . 9
C3 )
221 .7

260 . 7
234 0
(3)
221 .7

2 69 . 7
257 . 7
(3)
2 2 1 .7

275 . 6
262 . 1
(3)
221 .7

276.4
262. 1
(3)
220.7

276.7
262. 1
1 0 G. 0
221 .7

285 . 2
291 . 9
(3)
299 . 2

2 85. 9
29 1 . 9
104. 1
300 . 9

287
291
105
306

288 . 4
29 1 . 9
105 . 3
309 . 2

290 . 7
291.9
106.1
309.2

2 91. 1
291.9
106. 1
309.2

See footnotes at end of table.




JULY

206.5

207.3
184.3

M e t a l d o o r s , s a s h , and t r i m
Wi n d o w , a l u m i n u m , r e s . s l i d e t y p e
Wi n d o w , a l u m i n u m , r e s . s i n g l e h u n g
Wi n d o w , a l u m i n u m , c o m . , p r o j e c t e d
Wi n d o w , a l u m i n u m , c o m . , d o u b l e h u n g
Door a s s e m b l y , s t e e l
Door f r a m e , s t e e l
S l i d i n g g la s s door, aluminum
Al umi num s t o r m w indow
Al umi num s t o r m d o o r c o m b i n a t i o n

JUNE

35

.

.

.7
.9
. 1
.9

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P rod u cer Price Indexes fo r c om m o dity gro u p s, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c las se s , and in d ivid u al item s, 19801
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

010 9
0 111
01 12
0 11 3
0 116
0117
0 118
012 2
0127
0 128
0129
0131
0133
0 138
013 9
0 141
0142
0 147

M e t a l t a n k s ( CONT' D)
Other water tanks, f i e l d erected
Elevated water tank, f i e l d erected
Bulk sto ra g e ta n k , 6,000 g a l l o n s or le s s
Bulk sto ra g e ta n k , over 6,000 g a l l o n s
T r u c k t a n k s f o r l i q u i d f u e l s e x c e p t LPG
Truck tanks-LPG butane
Truck ta n k s - o th e r f l u i d s
Non - L PG g a s c y l i n d e r s
Basement o i l s t o r a g e t a n k s
O i l f i e l d , b olte d tanks
Fa r m s t o r a g e t a n k s
A ir receivers
Other p res s u re ta n k s
Custom t a n k , 3 / 4 i n . a nd l e s s
Custom t a n k s , o v e r 3 / 4 i n .
LPG t a n k , 3 , 0 0 0 g a l l o n s a n d o v e r
P r e s s u r e v e s s e l s , non-LPG, 3,0 00 g a l .
Petroleum sto ra g e ta n k s

0101
0 106
0 111
01 12
0113
0 114
0 155
0157
015 9
0161

Sheet m e ta l p r o d u c t s
R oo fin g , s t e e l , formed
R oo fin g , aluminum, c o r r u g a te d
S id in g aluminum, n o n in s u l. m fr. to d i s t .
S iding alum ., n o n in s u l., m fr. to d ir .
S iding alum ., in s u lta te d , m fr. to d is t .
S iding alum ., in s u la te d , m fr. to d ir .
F u r n a c e p i p e , g a l v . , 30 g a l . , 6 i n . d i a .
E l b o w s 90 d g . , g a l v . , 30 g a . , 6 i n . d i a .
Grain b in , farm
Grain b in , commercial

0101
0111
0145
0 181
0182
0191
0195

S t r u c t . , a rc h ., pre-eng. metal products
F abricated s t r u c t u r a l s te e l f o r bldgs.
Fabricated s tr u c tu r a l ste e l f o r bridges
Metal b u i l d i n g , s t e e l , r i g i d frame
Expanded m e t a l l a t h
Expanded c o r n e r bead
Fabricated bars
F a b r i c a t e d s t e e l p i p e and f i t t i n g s

1072

1073

1074

Heat

1075
01
0101
0 10 2
0107

exchanges and c o n d e n s e r s

Bare tu b e h e a t e xc h a n g e rs
Fin tube heat exchangers
St e a m c o n d e n s e r s
F abricated

1076
01
0101
010 6
0 111
0121

Steel

1077
01
0101
0106
0111
0 116

steel

p late

Large d ia m e te r p ip e
Stacks
Weldments
Other f a b r i c a t e d p l a t e
power b o i l e r s

W a t e r t u b e b o i l e r , 10g a n d l e s s , 1 5 - 4 4 9
W a t e r t u b e b r o i l e r , 10 t o 1 0 0 g , 1 5 - 4 4 9 p
W a t e r t u b e b o i l e r , 10 t o 1 0 0 g , 450 p s i a
F i r e t u b e b o i l e r , steam p r e s s u r e

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

J UN/ 80
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 80
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 80
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0

(3)
376.9
313.3
291. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
357.6
297.0
270.0
228.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
357.6
299.6
272.8
228.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
362.0
302.8
275.8
235.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
368.3
314.9
294.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
376.4
318.3
295.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100.0
377.4
318.3
295. 1
(3)
100. 0
100.0
100. 0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

(3)
378. 1
318.3
295. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
100.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3 )
100.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
100 . 1

(3)
378. 1
318.3
298.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
99.5
(3)
(3 )
(3)
(3)
1CO . 7
100.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
10 1. 1

(3)
379.6
317.2
298.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
99.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
1 00. 9
102.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
10 1 . 2

(3)
382.0
319. 1
299. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
99.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
100.2
102.0
100.0
(3)
(3)
102. 4

(3)
402.9
317.2
299. 1
(3)
(3)
(3 )
102.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
1 00. 9
103.0
100.0
(3)
(3)
104 . 1

(3)
403.0
318.2
300.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
102. 5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
100.9
103.4
100.0
(3)
(3)
104. 1

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

278.4
304.4
30 1 . 3
233.7
223.3
197.4
2 12. 1
273.5
294.3
1 52 . 1
142.5

271.7
299.0
300 . 0
2 27 . 6
218.5
194.4
213.0
257.9
278.3
141.2
131.7

271 . 5
297 . 9
300 . 0
227.6
2 18.5
194.4
213.0
257.9
278.3
142.7
133.2

272.6
297 . 9
300.0
227.6
218.5
194.4
213.0
263.6
284.3
144. 2
134.7

277.7
306.5
300 . 0
227.6
219.8
197. 0
214.2
263.6
284.3
154.7
145. 5

278. 9
306.5
300.0
233.6
223.6
204 . 3
218. 1
263.6
284.3
154.7
1 45. 5

278.6
306 . 5
300 . 0
236.9
225.4
197.0
209.5
270.5
292.0
154.7
145. 5

280.2
306.5
300 . 0
236 . 9
225.4
197 . 0
209.5
279.3
30 1 . 0
156.7
147 . 1

281.0
306.5
300. 0
238. 1
226.7
198.0
210.8
279.3
301.0
156.7
1 47. 1

281.9
306 . 5
300. 0
238. 1
226.7
198.0
210.8
284.9
307.0
156. 7
147 . 1

282. 0
306.5
300 . 0
(3)
(3)
198.0
(3)
287 . 1
307 . 0
156.7
1 47 . 1

282.8
306 . 5
305.0
238. 1
226 . 7
198. 0
210.8
287. 1
307 . 0
156 . 7
147 . 1

282.4
306.5
310.2
238. 1
226.7
198.0
210.8
287. 1
307.0
148.9
138.9

269.5
272.8
263.4
241 . 8
308. 1
295.6
1 78. 8
315.9

259.4
26 1. 1
251.5
233.3
295.6
284.8
178.8
302. 1

260. 1
262.4
252.7
233.3
299. 1
284.8
178.8
3 02. 1

266 . 5
270.3
260.0
239.3
299. 1
284.8
184. 4
303.7

268.8
270.3
260.0
245.0
303.4
289.8
185. 3
313.4

268.7
270.3
261.6
242.9
316.9
302.9
184.2
313.4

268.7
271.7
261.6
242.9
311.6
300 . 0
177 . 8
314. 0

269.2
271.7
263.7
242.8
314.6
300 . 0
177.2
317.5

269.8
272.8
264.8
242.4
314.6
300 . 0
17 7 . 2
317.5

271.3
275.0
266.4
242.4
314.6
300 . 0
175. 6
320.4

276.2
281.9
271.9
244.2
314.6
300 . 0
175.6
325.5

276 . 7
28 1 . 9
271.9
244.2
306 . 5
300 . 0
175.6
330 . 5

278.6
283.9
274.8
248.4
306 . 5
300.0
175.6
330.5

J UN/ 80

DEC/ 73
J UN/ 8 0
JUN/ 8 0
JUN/ 8 0
JUN/ 8 0
JUN/ 8 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)

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

101. 5
(3)
102.8
99.8
(3)

10 1 . 7
(3)
103.2
99.8
(3)

10 1 . 5
(3)
103.2
99.8
(3)

104. 1
(3)
1 06 . 1
10 1 . 2
(3)

104.3
(3)
106.5
10 1 . 2
(3)

105.0
(3)
107. 9
101.2
(3)

J U N/ 8 0
JUN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 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)

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.3
(3)
100. 1
(3)
100.8
100.0

100.8
(3)
100. 1
(3)
100. 8
101.2

10 1 . 3
(3)
102.8
(3)
100.8
10 1 . 2

101. 6
(3)
103. 9
(3)
(3)
10 1 . 3

102.0
(3)
103. 9
(3)
10 1 . 6
101. 8

103.0
(3)
105.3
(3)
103.5
102.2

J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 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)

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

10 1 . 7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

102.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

103.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

103.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

104. 4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

106.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

See footnotes at end of table.




36

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P ro d u c er P rice In d ex e s fo r c o m m o d ity g ro u p s, s u b g ro u p s, p ro d u ct classes, and individual item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

1078

N u c l e a r steam s u p p l y systems.
P r i m a r y v e s s e l s and t a n k s

0101
108

M iscellaneous

1081
0 10 6
0116
0 131
0 141
0 146
0 151
1083
0 101
0103
0105
0 10 7
0109
0 111
0121
0 123
0131
0135
013 7
0 14 1
0 14 6
0148
0 153
0161
0163
0164
0 181
1089
0103
0106
0111
0 116
0 119
0 121
0123
0124
0 12 6
0133
0 146
0151
0153
0154
II

metal

Bolts, nuts,
Carriage b o lts

JUN/ 80

products
screws,

and

rivets

Nuts
Cap s c r e w s
Mine r o o f b o l t
H i - s t r e n g t h s t r u c t u r a l b o l t , 7 / 8 ” x2
Special i n d u s t r i a l fa s te n e rs

1/2 ”

Lig h tin g fix tu re s
Res., in c a n d e s c e n t, c e i l i n g , pendant
R e s . , i n c a n d . , c e i l i n g , e n c l o s e d bowl
R e s . , i n c a n d e s c e n t , c e i l i n g , b e n t bowl
Res., in c a n d ., i n t e r i o r w a ll bracket
Res., in c a n d ., e x t e r io r w a ll bracket
R esidential flu o re sce n t c e ilin g f ix tu r e
Com. , i n c a n d . , s u r f a c e , e x i t l i g h t
Com. o r r e s . , i n c a n d . , s q u a r e r e c e s s e d
Com. , f l u o r . , n o n - a i r h a n d l i n g
Com. , f l u o r . , s t r i p l i g h t
Com. , f l u o r . , p l a s t i c w r a p a r o u n d
I n d u s t r i a l i n c a n d e s c e n t , r e m o v a b l e dome
I n d . , f l u o r . , enamel f i n i s h
In d ., incand., explosion proof
Motor v e h i c l e r e a r l i g h t assembly
F l o o d l i g h t , i n c a n d e s c e n t , 1,500 w . , g . p .
M e r c u r y v a p o r f l o o d l i g h t , 400 w a t t
M e r c u r y f l o o d l i g h t , 1000 w a t t
F l a s h l i g h t , 2 c e l l , g e n e ra l purpose
Other m is c e lla n e o u s metal p r o d u c ts
C o l l a p s i b l e tu b e , aluminum
Job s ta m p i n g s , a u t o m o t i v e
Job s t a m p in g s , n o n - a u t o m o t i v e
Truck l e a f s p r in g , o r i g i n a l equipment
Passenger c a r l e a f s p r in g , r e p l .
Truck l e a f s p r in g , replacem ent
Spring, s te e l c o i l , car or tru ck
Steel s p rin g , p r e c is io n mechanical
Insect screening, galvanized
I n s e c t s c r e e n i n g , aluminum
W ir e ro p e , impvd. plo w s t e e l , 5 / 8 in c h
Wel ded w i r e f a b r i c
Steel s tra p p in g , f l a t ,
1 - 1 / 4 x .031
S t e e l s t r a p p i n g , f l a t , 5 / 8 " x .020 "
Machinery

III

OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE NO.

DEC/ 6 9
D EC/ 6 8
DEC/ 7 3
DEC/ 67
JUN/ 76
D EC/ 6 8
DEC/ 7 3
DEC/ 6 9
DEC/ 7 3

D EC/ 7 2
DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 6 9
DEC/ 6 9

DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67

a nd e q u i p m e n t

A g ricu ltu ra l

1111

DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 7 3

machinery

D iesel,
Diesel

JAN.

MARCH

APRI L

(3)

(3)

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

100.0

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

246 . 1

251. 1

253.2

255.0

256.3

256 . 9

257 . 6

248.2
218.7
250 . 7
195.2
207.6
107. 4
200.7

247.5
218.7
250. 7
195.2
207 .6
107. 4
199.5

247.2
218.7
245.4
192.2
207.6
104.7
200.3

247 . 0
218.7
245.4
192.2
207.6
104. 7
200. 0

247.4
218.7
245.4
191.3
207 . 6
107. 2
200.7

247.4
218.7
245.4
1 91. 3
207 . 6
108. 9
200.7

247 . 1
218.7
245.4
191.3
202.7
108. 9
200 . 7

247 1
2 18 . 7
245 . 4
188 . 2
202 . 7
108 . 9
20 1 .6

249.3
218.7
(3)
(3)
202.7
(3 )
204.9

207.4
(3)
242.4
191.3
250 . 2
276.0
185.6
222.6
186.7
175.7
180. 7
209.2
175.5
217.4
270. 1
(3)
191.8
163.7
149.7
179.2

210.6
(3)
242.4
191.3
250.2
276.0
185.6
222.5
186.7
179.0
180. 7
212.9
179.0
222.2
274.8
(3)
194.5
167 . 4
152. 5
179.2

212.0
(3)
249. 1
193.5
250.2
283.6
189.2
222.5
1 90 . 7
179.0
1 80. 7
212.9
1 79 . 0
222.2
274.8
(3)
200 . 6
169. 1
153.8
179.2

212.5
(3)
249. 1
193. 5
250.2
283.6
189.2
222.5
190. 7
179. 0
185. 6
212.9
179.0
223.3
274.8
(3)
200 . 6
170.4
156.8
179.2

212.6
(3)
249. 1
193.5
250.2
283.6
189.2
222.5
190 . 7
179.0
185.6
212.9
179. 0
223.3
274.8
(3)
200.6
170.4
156. 8
179.2

214.1
(3)
251.6
193. 5
230 . 9
292.2
189.2
222.5
197. 4
179.0
185.6
220 . 7
179.0
223.3
274.8
(3)
200 . 6
170.3
156.8
179.2

221. 0
(3)
258.5
199. 9
241.0
300.4
196.0
222. 1
197.4
185.8
185.6
226 . 8
179.0
213.2
274.8
(3)
206 . 6
172 . 1
158.6
179.2

221.5
(3)
26 1. 9
(3)
241.0
304.2
196 . 0
222. 1
(3)
185.8
189.5
226.8
179.0
213.2
274.8
175.4
206.6
172.2
158.6
179. 2

222 . 2
C3 )
26 1,. 9
(3)
24 1, 0
304 . 2
196, 0
222 0
(3)
185 . 8
189,.5
226 ,. 8
183, .6
2 13 , . 2
281 ,. 5
175..4
2 08 . .8
174..9
16 1..4
180.,8

223.2
(3)
26 1. 9
(3)
24 1 . 0
304.2
196 . 0
222. 0
(3)
188.5
194.6
230.2
183.6
218.0
251.5
175.4
208.8
175.0
161.4
180. 8

246.6
223. 1
196 . 1
198.2
276.2
123.4
26 1. 9
224.3
218.2
219.8
230.9
284.3
269.7
239.2
233.5

248.9
229.2
196.4
200 .7
278.6
123.4
26 1 . 9
226.8
225.4
223. 1
230.9
300.4
269.7
239.2
233.5

250.7
229.7
197 .7
202.8
278.6
123.4
26 1. 9
226.8
225.4
2 23. 1
230.9
300 . 4
272.0
250.2
244.2

251 . 4
232.0
198. 0
203.8
278.6
123.4
26 1 . 9
226 . 8
225.4
223. 1
230.9
300.4
272.0
254.8
248.6

256.7
232.4
204. 1
206.9
278.6
123. 4
26 1. 9
226.8
237.5
223. 1
230.9
300 . 4
272.0
254.8
248.6

257.7
232.4
204. 1
209.9
272.8
123.4
26 1 . 9
226.8
237.5
223. 1
230. 9
306 . 2
272.0
254.8
248.6

260 . 2
232. 1
207 . 0
210.5
272.8
123.4
26 1 . 9
226.8
237.5
227.7
230 . 9
313.2
272.0
255.5
249.3

26 1 . 3
232. 1
207.5
210.8
272.8
123. 4
26 1. 9
230 . 1
237.5
234. 1
240 . 8
320 . 2
272.0
255.5
249.3

263.0
232.6
207 . 5
215.9
272.8
123.4
26 1 . 9
(3)
239. 9
234. 1
245. 9
320.2
272.0
255.5
249.3

2 6 3 . ,7
24 1. 1
208. 6
215. 9
2 7 2 . ,8
124. ,5
2 6 4 . .3
(3)
239.. 9
234. 1
245., 9
320.,2
272. 0
2 5 5 . ,5
249. 3

264.0
241. 1
209.0
215.9
272.8
124.5
264.3
(3)
239.9
234. 1
2 45. 9
320.2
272.0
255.5
249.3

230.2

232.5

236.4

237.6

239.2

241.5

242.6

244.7

246.8

248 . 3

249.8

257. 1

258.6

259.9

263.9

265.4

271 . 6

272.9

256.9
272.7
265.6
270.6
224.5

258.5
275.7
272.2
272.8
223. 1

260.8
277 . 6
272.2
274.8
226 . 0

266.5
283.8
284. 1
274.8
229.7

267.3
284.8
284. 1
275.8
229. 1

274
290
288
282
237

274.9
290 . 2
288.0
282.2
237.8

244.2

246.5
218.2
247.4
193.7
205.9
106 . 1
198 . 9

239
212
246
194
204
102
189

243.0
218.7
250 . 7
197.0
204.7
102.2
191. 4

247.4
218.7
250.7
20 1 . 8
207.6
104.7
197.5

213.9
(3)
249.6
(3)
243.6
287.2
190.3
221.5
(3)
180.0
184.2
216.8
178.9
217.9
274.7
(3)
200.3
169.4
155. 5
178.3

2 04 . 3
213 . 2
2 32 . 2
189 . 8
235 . 9
269,.2
185 .6
215,.5
186,.7
170.. 2
177 ,. 0
2 0 3 . .4
175. . 5
213.. 0
270.. 1
(3)
191. ,8
163. ,7
149. ,7
172. , 1

205. 1
(3)
235.5
191.3
241 . 6
269.2
185.6
218.8
186 . 7
1 73 . 1
175.8
206 . 0
175.5
213.0
270. 1
(3)
191.8
163.7
149. 7
172 . 1

255.9
231.7
202.7
207.4
275. 1
123.6
26 1 . 8
(3)
231. , 9
226.6
235.5
305.2
27 1 . 4
250 . 8
244.8

246., 1
223., 1
196 ., 1
197 . 9
2 7 3 . ,7
123. ,4
255. 8
2 2 4 . ,3
218, 2
2 1 9 . .8
230. 9
2 7 6 . ,2
2 6 9 . ,7
239. 2
2 3 3 . ,5

239.8

227 . 6

259.2

248 . 4

249.9

252.0

254.4

lawn and gard en t r a c t o r s
Wh e e l t y p e - f a r m
7 0-9 9 p t o hp.
D i e s e l , 50 - 69 p t o h p
35 - 49 p t o h p

260 . 3
276.2
272.8
27 1 . 5
224.9

2 48 . 4
2 62 . 4
26 1 . 2
2 58 . 0
2 08 . 0

250.2
264.3
26 1 . 2
261.4
211.5

253. 1
269.2
265.6
266.5
221.3

255.3
27 1 . 3
265.6
268.7
(3)

256 . 7
272.5
265.6
270 . 6
225.5

37

JULY

250.4

(3)
241 . 6

256.4

DEC//0

JUNE

(3)

(3)
240 . 6
.9
.7
.4
.5
.7
.2
. 1

MAY

246.7

(3)
250.0

See footnotes at end of table.




FEB.

and eq u ip m en t

Far m,
01
0104
0 106
010 7

ANN.
AVG.

(3)

.

.
.
.

,

.

,

.9
.2
.0
.2
.8

Table 3. Continued— Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

_____________________ _________________
“

COMMODITY

CODE NO.

1111
0 10 8
0 10 9
05
052 2
0 52 8
51

F a r m , l a w n a n d g a r d e n t r a c t o r s ( CONT' D)
Wheel t r a c t o r , d i e s e l , 100- 129 p t o . h . p .
W h e e l t r a c t o r , d i e s e l 130 h . p .
Lawn a n d g 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 a n d g a r d e n , r i d i n g t y p e 10 p l u s hp
Gar den t r a c t o r a t t a c h m e n t s
Tractor parts

01
0 102
0 104
0 106
02
0 21 3
0216
03
0322
0 32 4
0325
0 327
0328
04
0 43 4
0435
0436
05
0542
0 544
06
0 64 9
065 1
0 65 2
0657
0658
0 65 9
07
0762
0763
0 76 5
0767
08
0 87 5
0877
09
0981
0983
11
51

A g r ic u l t u r a l machinery e x c l. tr a c t o r s
Plows
Plow, m oldboard, semi-mounted, 6 bottom
Plow, c h i s e l type
Plow s h a r e s , f o r s t a n d a r d plow s
H a r r o w s and r o t a r y c u t t e r s
H arr ow , d i s c , drawn
R o t a r y c u t t e r , 66 i n c h e s o r l e s s
P l a n t i n g and f e r t i l i z i n g m a c h i n e r y
Cor n p l a n t e r , d r aw n , 6 - r o w
Grain d r i l l , f e r t i l i z e r type
Manur e s p r e a d e r , p t o d r i v e n
F e r tiliz e r d is trib u to r, ce ntrifu ga l
H y d r a u l i c f a r m l o a d e r , f r o n t end
Cult i vators
F i e l d c u l t i v a t o r , d r aw n , 10-13 f t
Tool bar, b a s ic u n i t
C u l t i v a t o r , r e a r m o un t ed , 6 row
Sprayers
Hand s p r a y e r
F i e l d s p r a y e r , t r a c t o r mounted
H a r v e s tin g machinery
C o m b i n e s e l f - p r o p e l l e d u n d e r 20 f t . c u t
Cotton p i c k e r , 2-row , s e l f - p r o p e l l e d
C ombi ne, s e l f - p r o p e l l e d , 2 0 - 2 4 f t . c u t
Corn head a t t a c h m e n t - 4 row
Windrower, s e l f - p r o p e l l e d
F o r a ge h a r v e s t e r , drawn
Haying machinery
Mower, moun ted
Rake, g r o u n d d r i v e n , 8 f t .
Hay b a l e r , d r a w n , t w i n e t y i n g
C o m b i n a t i o n mo we r c o n d i t i o n e r , 8 - 9 1 / 2
Crop p r e p a r a t i o n m a c h i n e r y
P o r ta b le g rin d e i—m ixer
Heated a i r crop d r i e r
Elevators
Fa r m 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
Fa r m 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
Far m w a g o n s
P a r t s , f a r m mach. e x c l u d i n g t r a c t o r

01
0101
0 10 5
02
0211
021 2
021 3
021 5
0216

A g r i c u l t u r a l equipment
P o u l t r y equipment
Incubator - hatcher
L aying cage, non-automated
Barn e qui pm ent
Stock tank
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 l i n e m i l k e r u n i t
Bulk m i lk c o o le r

1112

1 1 13

—
I NDEX
BASES

DEC/ 72
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 73

DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67

DEC/ 67
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 72

DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70

DEC/ 70
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 73

DEC/ 67
DEC/ 6 9

DEC/ 67
DEC/ 7 0

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

MARCH

APRI L

216.6
217.6
227 . 8
219.6
252.2
177.3

219.1
219.3
229.2
221.5
252.2
177. 3

2 22 . 1
220 . 5
231 ,. 6
223 . 8
254,.5
179,. 0

222
222
231
223
256
181

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

.1
.6
.9
.8
.0
.0

222. 1
223.8
231 . 9
223.8
256 . 0
18 1 . 2

225 . 2
226 . 0
231 . 9
2 23 . 8
256 . 0
18 1 . 2

2 2 7 , .0
227, .5
238,.3
228,.3
268,.2
181 ,. 2

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

231.4
232. 9
247 . 0
237.8
274.6
182. 9

233.3
234.2
247 . 0
237 . 8
274.6
183.6

237.0
237.0
248.5
239.7
274.6
196 . 4

237.0
237 . 0
245.5
239.7
274.6
196 . 4

DEC.

225.7
226.2
236.8
228.3
262. 1
182.7

2 15
215
227
2 19
2 52
175

267 . 0
294.3
327.3
228.2
265.8
279.3
2 98. 1
235.6
27 1 . 3
297.6
269.8
248.5
260.5
276.8
246.7
213.7
259. 9
20 1 . 5
228. 0
212.0
216.4
26 1 . 7
250.4
234.2
263. 1
202. 9
1 99. 4
243.8
254. 1
254.0
247.5
260.4
203.9
257.2
260.5
246.3
300 . 3
157. 1
295.3
262.3
209.2

257 . 1
279 . 8
304 . 6
226 . 5
256 . 1
266 . 8
282 .7
229 .0
260 , . 0
285 . . 9
263 , . 5
233 . 9
2 48 . .3
2 69 , .4
235 . 2
202 .0
2 50 . .7
190 . 4
C3 )
206 ,. 9
2 0 7 . >3
2 5 3 , .8
2 45 , . 0
232,. 1
2 5 4 . .7
187,.3
190,. 6
2 3 7 , .5
2 4 5 . .4
24 1 . 6
240 ., 6
2 5 3 . .8
195.. 9
2 3 9 . ,7
241 .,3
233.,3
290 .,9
157. .4
2 8 0 . ,6
2 5 4 . ,3
20 1 .,4

257.9
280.8
306. 1
227 . 5
256. 1
267.5
283.8
229. 0
260 . 3
287 . 4
263.6
233.9
248.3
268. 9
235.5
203.2
251 . 7
190.4
223.4
206 . 9
207.3
255.0
245. 9
232. 1
255.4
192.2
192.7
237.5
245.4
24 1 . 6
240.6
253.8
195.9
242.4
245.4
232.6
288.3
153.6
280.6
257 . 4
202.0

259.3
284.0
310.8
229. 9
256 . 1
269.0
286 . 1
229.0
26 1 . 9
287.4
263.6
238. 1
248. 3
27 1 . 9
237.3
204.3
25 1 . 7
193.6
223.7
206 . 9
209.5
257 . 3
247.2
232. 1
258.9
196 . 6
194.5
237.5
246. 1
241 . 6
240.6
253.8
197 . 6
24 4 . 1
245.4
238.4
288.3
153.6
230.6
257.4
202.3

26 1 .7
2 8 8 , ,4
3 15,. 1
232 .2
2 6 2 , .7
272..2
2 8 8 , .3
2 3 3 , .8
2 6 4 , .5
291 ,. 5
2 6 3 , .6
2 4 4 . .5
248.. 3
27 1 ., 9
238.. 0
207., 1
254 . 3
193. .6
2 2 4 . .3
206 ,. 9
2 1 2 . .3
2 5 8 . ,7
2 4 9 . .2
232., 1
26 1 .,4
196. .6
196 ..3
2 3 7 . ,5
2 4 6 . ,9
24 1 . 6
240 . 6
253. 8
199. ,7
247. 5
245. 4
250 . 1
288. 3
153. 6
280. 6
257. 4
205. 6

264 . 8
291 . 2
320 . 5
232 . . 2
262 .7
278 . . 1
2 9 7 . .3
2 3 3 , .8
267 ,. 0
291 ,. 5
263,. 4
2 4 4 , .5
2 5 3 . .9
274 ,. 9
242,. 0
210,. 4
254.. 3
194,. 9
2 2 7 , .5
2 06 ,. 9
215,.9
260.. 1
250 ,. 4
232,. 1
2 6 2 , .8
200.. 9
196..3
237 ,. 5
2 4 6 . .9
241 ..6
2 4 0 . .6
2 5 3 . ,S
199. ,7
2 5 3 . .8
2 5 4 . .2
250., 1
3 0 4 . ,2
156 ..7
30 1 . 6
2 5 7 . ,4
2 0 8 . .6

266 . 0
298.2
333.8
232.2
262.7
279. 1
298.7
233.8
270 . 9
301.1
268.4
247.7
258. 9
274 . 9
245.4
216.5
259.2
198 . 5
225.8
206 . 9
215.9
2 60 . 1
250 . 4
232. 1
262.8
200.9
196. 3
2 37 . 5
246 . 9
241 .6
240 . 6
253.8
199.7
260 . 6
263.8
2 50. 1
304.2
156.7
30 1 . 6
257.4
209.2

266 . 5
298 . 2
333 . 8
232 . 2
262 .7
28 1 .0
298 .7
2 39 . 2
27 1 . 9
304. . 4
2 63 . . 4
247 .7
2 58 , . 9
277 . 9
245 .7
216 .5
259 . 2
199 . 2
225 .8
206'. 9
2 15 . 9
260 . 1
250 ,. 4
232,. 1
2 62 , .8
200,. 9
196,.4
2 37 , .5
2 4 7 , .8
24 1 ,. 6
2 4 0 . .6
2 5 3 , .8
202.. 0
265.. 1
270.. 1
250.. 1
3 0 4 . .2
156. .7
30 1 ., 6
2 57 ., 4
209.. 1

267 . 3
2 9 9 , .7
3 33 , .8
232,.2
2 6 9 , .7
28 1 ,. 0
2 9 8 , .7
2 3 9 , .2
2 7 5 , .3
3 0 4 , .4
2 7 2 . .2
2 5 2 . .3
264., 9
277 ..9
2 4 5 . ,7
216 ,. 5
2 5 9 . .2
199. .2
2 2 9 . ,6
2 1 5 . ,5
2 2 0 . .4
260 .. 1
250 .,4
232., 1
2 6 2 . ,8
200 .,9
196. ,4
237 .,5
2 4 9 . ,0
24 1 .,6
247. 0
253. 8
2 0 4 . ,2
265. 1
2 70 . 1
2 50. 1
304. 2
156 . 7
30 1 . 6
2 57 . 4
209. 9

270.6
297.3
333.8
223.4
269.7
284.0
303.3
239.2
277 . 4
304.4
272.2
252.3
274.2
277.9
253. 1
2 16.5
269.7
2C5.4
232.7
218.6
220.4
261.8
250.4
232. 1
262.8
205.5
205.2
244. 1
260.4
265.7
254.9
262.7
210.9
265. 1
270. 1
250 . 1
300 . 8
156.7
296.4
264.5
212.9

272.8
302.0
340 . 5
223.4
275.5
290. 1
312.6
239.2
278.6
304.4
272.2
256 . 5
274.2
277 . 9
256 . 1
220 . 6
269.7
209.6
231.0
2 20 . 5
220 . 4
2 60 . 8
245.2
232. 1
259. 0
205.5
(3 )
254.5
27 1. 0
280.7
26 1 . 1
277.2
2 13. 9
267 . 5
273.5
250. 1
300 . 8
156.7
296 . 4
275.5
2 13. 1

279. 1
306.3
347.7
223.4
277. 9
290.7
313.5
239.2
283.8
304.4
28 1. 0
265.2
274.2
286.0
26 1 . 4
225. 3
269.7
218. 1
23 1 . 9
220.5
225.7
276 . 3
258.5
247 . 1
275.4
222.5
214.4
266.3
27 1 . 0
280 .7
26 1. 1
277.2
213.9
267 . 5
273.5
250. 1
310.4
16 1. 1
306.5
275.5
215.3

28 1 . 4
306 . 3
347 . 7
223.4
277. 9
292. 1
313.5
243. 1
284.5
304.4
281 . 0
265.2
274 . 2
292.2
264.6
225.3
269.7
224.5
231.9
220 . 5
225.7
276 . 8
261 . 3
241.7
278.4
225.5
214.4
260 . 2
272.3
287 . 8
261 . 1
277.2
213.9
267.5
273.5
250 . 1
319.2
165. 1
315.9
275.5
220 . 6

220.2
215.2
229.7
(3)
244.3
(3)
254.3
229.0
212.0
198.6

2 1 0 . ,0
2 03 , .8
224,.5
2 36 ,. 5
2 3 3 . ,0
2 7 8 . .6
2 3 2 . .4
2 1 9 . ,6
197. ,5
191. .3

213.1

215.1
213.9
(3)
233.2
238.5
278.6
235.6
219.6
215.5
191.3

217. 7
2 1 5 . .9
2 2 4 . .6
2 3 5 . .4
240 ..3
278. 6
239. 6
2 2 3 . ,3
2 1 5 . .5
194. ,6

218., 1
209,. 1
229,. 1
238,.3
24 0 ,. 8
2 7 8 . .6
2 3 9 . .6
2 2 3 . .3
2 1 5 . .5
198. , 1

218.6
2 13.0
229. 1
238.3
241 . 0
278.6
239.6
227. 1
215.5
198. 1

222. 8
2 15 , . 9
233,.3
246 ,. 9
2 4 9 , .0
2 8 9 , .0
2 6 2 , .8
2 3 3 , .4
2 15..5
2 0 2 . .6

2 22. 7
2 1 5 . .9
2 3 3 . ,3
246 ..9
248. 6
289. 0
268. 0
233. 4
209. 2
200. 9

223.9
218.4
233.3
246 . 9
249. 1
(3)
27 1. 1
233.4
209.2
200.9

225. 1
218.4
233.3
(3)
249.7
(3)
274.6
234.0
209.2
200 . 9

226 .7
226 .6
230 . 9
(3)
250.6
(3)
273.4
239.3
213.1
206.5

228.0
227 . 4
230 . 9
259. 1
252.3
(3)
2 79 . 1
242.2
213.1
206 . 5

.8
.7
.8
.6
.2
. 1

See footnotes at end of table.




FEB.

38

204.6
224.6
(3)
238.5
278.6
235.6
219.6
215.5
191.3

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — Prod u cer Price In d ex e s fo r c o m m o d ity groups, sub g ro u p s, p roduct classes, and individual item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

A q r i c u l t u r a l e q u i p m e n t ( CONT’ D)
Barn c l e a n e r
M e t a l hoq f e e d e r , s e l f - f e e d i n q
Water systems
Shallow w e l l , j e t ,
1/3 h . p .
S u b m e r s i b l e pump , d e e p , 3 / 4 h . p .
C o n v e r t i b l e j e t , 1/2 h . p .

1113
02 15
022 1
03
0322
032 4
0 326

Construction

112

OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

machinery

and e q u i p m e n t

02
020 1
0202
0207
03
030 1
0 304
0 30 5
05
050 1
0502
0505
0506
0507
0508
51
510 1
5 102
5103
5104

Po we r c r a n e s , e x c a v a t o r s , a n d e q u i p m e n t
Po we r c r a n e s , c a b l e o p e r a t e d
C r a w l e r m o u n t e d 50 t h r u 100 t o n s
C r a w l e r m o u n t e d o v e r 100 t h r u 200 t o n s
T r u c k m o u n t e d o v e r 55 t h r u 100 t o n s
Po we r c r a n e s , h y d r a u l i c o p e r a t e d
S e l f - p r o p . , r u b b e r m t p . , 12-18 t o n s
T r u c k m o u n t e d , 15 t h r u 25 t o n s
T r u c k m o u n t e d , o v e r 25 t h r u 50 t o n s
Excavators, h y d ra u lic operated
Thru 40,000 l b s . , l e s s b u c k e t
O v e r 40 t h r o u g h 5 5 , 0 0 0 l b s . , l e s s b u c k e t
O v e r 55 t h r u 7 0 , 0 0 0 l b s . l e s s b u c k e t
O v e r 70 t h r u 8 5 , 0 0 0 l b s . l e s s b u c k e t
O v e r 85 t h r u 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 l b s . l e s s b u c k e t
Over 100, 000 l b s . , l e s s b u c k e t
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s - c r a n e s and h oe s
Tooth f o r e x c av a tor bucket
D r a g l i n e b u c k e t , 3 /4 cu. yd.
E x c a v a t o r b u c k e t , 1- 1
1/4 c u . y d .
C la m s h e ll b u c k e t 3 /8 or 3/4 cu. yd.

01
0 109
0 123
0 125
0 127
0 128
02
020 1
0203
0205

C o n s tr u c t io n equipment f o r m ounting
S p e c ia l mounting equipment
Ri p p e r
In d u s t r i a l loader, w ith bucket
Backhoe, w i t h b u c k e t
W i n c h , f o r u s e on t r a c t o r
Snow p l o w
Dozer, h y d r a u l i c
6 ’ a n d u n d e r 1 0 ’ 1”
1 0 ’ a n d u n d e r 14 * 1”
1 4 ’ 1” a n d o v e r

01
0 10 1
0 131
0 132
0 135
0 137
0 138
0 141
02
0211
0213
0 214
0215

S p e c ia liz e d c o n s tru c tio n machinery
Other s p e c i a l iz e d c o n s t r u c t i o n m achinery
Tr e n c h e r
D e w a t e r i n g pump, 1 0 , 0 0 0 g . p . h .
D e w a t e r i n g pump , 9 0 , 0 0 0 g . p . h .
W i n c h , wor m a n d g e a r t y p e
Crushing p la n t, p o rta b le
Screening p la n t, p o rta b le
Wheelbarrow, s te e l t r a y
Compaction equipm ent
R o l l e r , tandem
R o l l e r , pneumatic t i r e d
R o lle r , v ib r a t o r y type
R o lle r, sheepsfoot, s e lf- p r o p e lle d

1 121

1 122

1123

P ortable

1 124

a ir

compressors

DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 7 2

DEC/ 70
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 76

DEC/ 6 9
DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 76

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

268 . 9
245.8
198.2
20 1 . 3
1 76. 5
227 . 7

256 . 0
232.5
189. 5
190 . 8
168. 9
219.3

258.. 9
24 1 . 6
190 ,. 7
190 ,. 8
170 ,. 9
2 19,. 3

258.9
241 .6
192. 9
194 . 3
17 2 . 6
221.3

258.9
24 9 . 8
196 . 4
197 . 9
175.5
225.7

289.4

276 . 0

278,. 3

279.5

278.2
226 . 3
239.4
228. 9
205.3
186 . 5
(3)
178.0
190 . 4
206 . 0
20 1 . 7
215.2
122 . 4
143. 6
(3)
14 1 . 3
253. 1
234 . 3
37 1 . 4
(3)
404.4

265.5
2 16. 0
226 . 9
221 .6
196.9
182.5
228.5
174. 0
187. 0
197 . 5
194 . 9
20 1 . 8
1 18 . 0
135. 9
129. 1
136 . 1
233.8
224.3
341 . 2
207. 1
357.3

2 6 9 , .5
2 17,.5
230 ,. 3
2 19.. 3
199,. 1
183,.4
(3)
174, . 1
189,,8
200 ,. 3
198 . 2
206 .'.5
119. ,6
133. .6
131 .. 1
136. , 9
243 ..3
2 2 5 . ,0
356 .,3
217., 0
3 8 3 . .8

272.8
219.3
233.7
22 1 .7
200.8
184 . 1
(3)
174 . 1
189.8
202.4
200.3
2 1 1. 3
119.6
141. 6
134 . 2
136.9
250 . 8
234 .4
367 .4
221 . 3
395.0

317.2
324. 5
311.3
328. 1
254.4
247.2
150.5
137 . 2
139. 9
152.5
129.4

302. 1
308.9
30 1 . 2
313.8
245.5
235.6
140 . 7
130. 9
133. 0
143. 1
124.7

3 0 4 . .8
3 1 1 . .5
30 1 . 2
3 17 ., 4
247 ..6
2 3 5 . .6
14 2. .•5
132. ,5
136 . o
145. , 3
125. 7

320 . 2
321 . 7
315.3
266 . 8
307 . 5
331 . 9
274.8
129.6
247 . 3
147 . 5
276 . 0
(3)
256.3
(3)

305.7
307 . 1
300 . 1
253.4
287 . 4
314.3
269. 1
126 . 8
240.9
140 .7
263.4
305.0
246.6
133.0

163.0

161.7

See footnotes at end of table.




39

JUNE

JULY

258.9
249.8
198 . 6
201 . 2
177.3
227. 7

258.9
24 9 . 8
198.6
20 1 . 2
177.3
227 .7

284.2

285.9

275.3
223.2
(3)
224.4
20 1 . 8
133.6
230.7
174. 1
188. 0
205. 1
201.1
215.2
120 . 6
143.7
136 . 2
139. 9
25 1 . 1
235.5
367 . 4
22 1 . 3
395. 0

275.3
222.8
235. 1
225. 0
201 . 8
183 . 6
(3)
174. 1
188 . 0
205. 3
2G 1 . 1
216.8
120 .6
143 . 7
(3)
139. 9
251 .7
235.5
37 1 . 5
(3)
395.0

306 .0
313.0
30 1 . 2
3 17. 4
247 .6
240 . 1
144 . 1
132.5
136 . 2
145.3
125.7

311.3
317.7
308.6
3 19. 1
252.5
242.3
147 . 1
136 . 0
137.0
15 1. 8
128. 1

306 . 4
307. 3
300 . 1
253. 4
287 . 4
314. 3
2 6 9 . ,6
127 ,. 3
240,. 9
142 . 3
267 , 7
3 12 , . 2
246 ,. 6
136 , 0

310.4
312.2
306 .7
266 .6
307 .7
3 14. 3
270 . 2
127.8
240. 9
142.3
267.7
3 12.2
246.6
136.0

163, 1

164.8

.
.

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

D!ZC.

268. 0
249.8
199.2
202.6
177 . 8
227.7

279.2
249.8
199.4
202.6
1 78. 0
227 .7

27 9 . 2
249.8
200 . 9
202.6
1 79. 3
231 . 4

280 ,. 8
2 4 9 , .8
2 03 , . 1
208,. 9
179,.7
2 3 3 , .3

280 . 8
239.6
203.9
210.3
180 . 2
234.5

287 . 8
(3)
204. 9
212.4
180.2
236 . 7

2S7.6

291.5

293.4

295.7

299,. 1

300 . 1

30 1 . 4

277 . 8
227 . 4
239 .7
229.3
205.4
184. 7
(3)
178.3
188. 0
205 .7
20 1 . 1
2 16. 8
122.9
143.7
(3)
139. 9
251 . 7
235.5
37 1 . 5
(3)
3 95. 0

279.2
228.5
239.7
23 1 :0
207 .7
137 . 1
(3)
178. 3
191.5
205.9
20 1 . 1
2 16. 8
122. 9
145.2
C3)
139. 8
252.5
235.5
376 .7
(3)
395.0

281 . 3
2 29. 1
240 . 5
23 1 . 6
208.7
187 . 1
(3)
178.3
191.5
207 . 8
201.1
2 16.8
122. 9
145. 2
(3)
144.5
258. 1
235.5
384.4
(3)
424.0

283. 1
229.5
24 1 . 2
232.2
208.7
189.5
(3)
180 . 9
191.5
209.3
204.3
218.5
124.5
145.2
(3)
144.4
259.8
235.5
380.2
(3)
423.7

284 . 0
230 ,. 3
243 . 4
232,. 9
20 9,,4
190 , 0
(3)
180 ,, 9
193.,2
2 1 0 , .2
204 . 3
220 .,7
124. .5
146 . 6
(3)
145. .3
260. 4
238.. 1
380 ..2
(3)
422. 8

287 . 2
236 . 1
25 1 . 2
2 3 8. 7
2 11. 6
190.9
(3)
184.4
193.2
211.5
206 . 3
220 .7
126 . 3
146.6
(3)
146.3
26 0 . 4
238. 1
380.2
(3)
422.8

287 . 7
236 . 1
25 1 . 2
238. 7
211.6
190.9
(3)
184. 4
193.2
2 1 1. 1
2 06.3
220 .7
126.3
146 .6
(3)
145.2
263.6
238. 1
380 . 2
(3)
443. 1

312.7
319.5
308.6
321 . 9
256 . 0
242 . 3
147 . 1
136 .0
138 . 6
151. 6
128 . 1

316. 1
323.3
308 .6
334.4
256 . 0
246 . 5
147 . 1
136 . 0
138. 6
151. 6
128. 1

319.0
326.5
310.4
334.4
258.7
246.5
150. 3
137.9
140. 6
153. 9
129.7

320.5
328.2
310.4
(3)
(3)
246 . 5
153.7
138.2
140. 6
154. 9
129.7

32 1 . 4
329.3
315.0
334.4
253.7
249.4
153.7
133.4
142.6
154.9
129.7

327. 2
335. 1
3 2 3 . .6
340 . 3
258 ..7
260 ,. 7
156. . 0
14 1 ., 1
143. 6
156. 0
133. 5

332.4
340 . 2
323.6
347.9
253.7
260 .7
16 1. 7
14 3 . 5
145.7
160 . 9
134.8

332.4
340 . 2
323.6
(3)
258.7
260 .7
16 1 . 7
143. 5
145.7
160. 9
134.8

313.4
315.8
309 . 3
266 . 6
307 .7
322.8
274.0
128. 3
240 . 9
142. 3
267.7
(3)
246 . 6
(3)

3 14. 9
316. 1
309. 6
266 . 6
307 .7
322.8
274.5
128.8
240 . 9
145. 7
273.7
(3)
255.3
(3)

319.0
320.3
314.7
266.6
307 . 7
331.9
275. 1
129.3
240.9
147. 4
277.5
(3)
255.3
(3)

324. 0
325.3
323.2
266.6
307 .7
339.2
275.7
129. 9
245.2
14 9 . 7
277.5
(3)
26 1 . 2
(3)

325. 0
326 . 5
323.2
266.6
307 . 7
339.2
(3)
130 . 4
252.0
149.7
277 . 5
(3)
26 1 . 2
(3)

325. 1
326.7
323.2
266.6
307 . 7
339.2
276.9
130 . 9
252.0
149.7
277.5
(3)
26 1 . 2
(3)

332. 0
333. 9
329., 1
276. 4
320 . 3
348. 3
(3)
130 . 9
257 . 5
152 0
2 87 , . 3
(3)
26 1,. 2
(3)

332.6
334.3
(3)
276.4
320.3
348.3
231 . 1
132. 0
257.5
152.9
287 . 3
(3)
263.2
(3)

333.6
334.5
329. 1
276.4
320.3
348.3
281 . 7
132. 5
257 . 5
155 . 0
287 . 3
(3)
270 . 6
(3)

164.8

162.9

162. 9

164.8

164.8

164.8

164,.8

1 58 . 1

158. 1

.

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — Prod u cer Price Indexes fo r c o m m o dity groups, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c la s s e s , and in d ivid u al item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise Indicated)
OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE NO.

0101
0103

P o rta b le a i r compressors
100 - 200 c . f . m .
600 - 7 50 c . f . m .

01
0102
0 111
0 1 14
51
5 111

S c r a p e r s and g r a d e r s
S c r a p e r s and g r a d e r s
S c r a p e r # 18 a n d u n d e r 30 c u . y d . h e a p e d
M o t o r g r a d e r , 115 t o 144 b . h . p .
M o t o r g r a d e r , 145 h . p . a n d o v e r
P a r t s and a t t a c h , f o r s c r a p e r s - g r a d e r s
Motor g r a d e r blade.

0107
0 111
0131
0 13 2
0 141
0 146
0151

Mixers, pavers, spreaders, etc.
Concrete m ix in g p l a n t , m o bile
Concrete m ix e r , t r u c k , 7 cu. yd.
Concrete f i n i s h e r
S lip fo r m paver
B i t u m i n o u s d i s t r i b u t o r , t r u c k mount ed
Bituminous batch p la n t, p o rta b le
Bituminous spreader

01
0 10 1
0 102
0 104
0 106
0 111
02
0209
02 1 1
021 3
021 5
0217
021 8
0219
06
060 2
060 3
0 605
0607
51
5111
5112

T r a c to r s , o th e r than farm
Wh e e l t y p e
I n d u s t r i a l , g a s / d i e s e l 35 t h r u 49 n e h p
I n d u s t r i a l d i e s e l 50 t h r u 74 n e h p
O f f h i g h w a y d i e s e l 300 t h r u 399 f w h p
I n d u s t r i a l d i e s e l 75 n e h p a n d o v e r
Wheel ed l o g s k i d d e r , s e l f - p r o p e l l e d
Crawler type
G a s o li n e /d ie s e l 20-59 n et engine h .p .
D i e s e l , 60-8 9 n e t e n g i n e hp.
D i e s e l ,90-159 n et engine horsepower
D i e s e l ,160-259 net engine horsepower
D i e s e l , 260 n e t e n g i n e h . p . a n d o v e r
Sh, ovel l o a d e r , 45 - 89 h p .
S h o v e l l o a d e r , 90 - 129 h p .
T r a c to r shovel lo a d e r s , 4-wheel d r iv e
2 c u . y d . and u n d e r 2 1/2 c u. y d .
2 1/2 c u . y d . and u n d e r 3 1/2 c u. y d.
5 c u . y d . and u n d e r 7 1/2 c u . y d .
7 1/2 c u . y d . and o v e r
P a r t s and a t t a c h , f o r n o n - f a r m t r a c t o r
Track r o l l e r , assembly
Bevel p i n i o n

01
0101
010 3
0 10 5
02
0 20 9

O ff-h ig h w a y equipment
O f f - h i g h w a y t r u c k s , e n d dump
50 t o n c a p a c i t y
• O v e r 30 t h r u 45 t o n s c a p a c i t y
O v e r 70 t o n s c a p a c i t y
Other o f f- h ig h w a y equipment
Coal h a u l e r , s e m i - a r t i c u l a t e d

1124

1125

1127

1128

1129

Metalworking

113
1 132
02
0221
0 22 2
022 3

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

(3)
(3)

140.4
181 . 9

143 . 7
181 . 9

143 . 7
184 . 9

143,.7
184 . 9

299.2
293.9
237.6
299.2
151.1
250.6
250.6

289.5
281.5
273.5
288.4
143. 1
244.5
244.5

290 . 3
281 . 7
275 . 0
288 . 4
(3)
245 .7
245 .7

291 . 1
282 . 3
275, .0
288 , . 4
144,. 1
246 , . 5
246 , . 5

229.6
205.2
211.0
238.4
156.2
(3)
242.2
(3)

220.6
198.5
199.9
236. 9
150 . 5
230 . 6
235.5
249. 1

2 22 . 9
2 00, . 1
206 . 8
236 . 9
150 . 5
230 .6
2 35 . 5
(3)

299.0
292.7
243.2
220 . 5
316.0
145.7
129. 1
306 . 1
240 . 5
287.5
307 . 6
337.2
323.4
251.5
281.7
220.8
20 1 . 3
211.3
244.6
147. 1
259. 1
246.2
272.5

283. 9
279.7
231 . 2
2 11.8
301 . 3
14 1 . 0
124 . 9
291 . 3
231.0
272.6
295.3
315.5
308. 1
239.4
266 . 9
209. 1
195.2
201 . 4
229.5
135.7
245. 1
231 . 8
259.0

296.4
144.7
317.4
145.3
139.3
131. 4
130. 7

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

143. 7
181 . 5

143 . 7
18 1 . 5

143.7
184 . 9

143 .7
184 . 9

143 .7
184 . 9

2 97 , . 9
28 9,.6
2 68 , .2
2 98 , . 0
148,. 5
2 51 , .7
251 ,. 7

299. 1
292. 1
286 . 9
298. 0
148.5
251.7
25 1 . 7

299
292
286
298
148
251
251

. 1
. 1
.9
.0
.5
.7
.7

30 1 . 3
296 . 7
293.8
298.7
1 53. 5
25 1 . 7
25 1 . 7

30 1 . 3
296 .7
2 93 . 8
298 .7
153 . 5
25 1 . 7
251 .7

302 . 2
298 .7
297 . 9
30 1 . 8
153 . 5
251 . 7
251 .7

305.8
305.0
300 . 1
310.2
156 . 3
252.7
252.7

306 . 4
305. 0
300 . 1
310.2
156.3
253.7
253.7

306.8
305.7
300 . 1
311.0
156 . 8
253. 7
253.7

223 . 8
20 1,.6
206 , . 8
236,. 9
157 ,. 4
230 , .6
2 35 .5
(3)

2 25 , .4
20 1,. 6
2 0 6 . .3
2 36 , .9
157..4
2 45 , .4
(3)
(3)

227.9
20 1 . 6
211.2
236 . 9
157 . 4
245.4
236 . 7
(3)

230 ,. 2
205 , .6
211 . 2
236 . 9
157 . 4
247 , . 5
244 . 0
(3)

230.7
208.2
211.2
2 36 . 9
157 . 4
247 . 5
244. 0
(3)

230 . 8
208 .7
211 . 2
236 . 9
157 . 4
247 . 5
(3)
(3)

231 .6
2 08 . .7
2 11 . . 2
2 36 , . 9
157.. 4
(3)
247 .7
C3 )

233.8
208.7
(3)
240.7
157 . 6
(3)
247.7
(3)

233.2
208.7
222.2
240.7
157 . 6
(3)
247.7
(3)

239.2
210.6
222.2
247 . 2
(3)
(3)
247 . 7
(3)

286 ,. 4
28 1 .7
235 . 0
2 14 . 2
302 .7
14 1 .0
125..6
293 , . 9
231 ,. 0
276,. 1
297 ,. 8
(3)
310 , .8
2 4 1 , .6
2 6 9 , .6
2 10,.6
195,.2
2 0 3 , .7
2 3 1 . .9
137,.3
247 ,. 8
236.. 9
2 5 9 . ,0

286.. 7
28 1 . 7
235 ,. 0
2 14,.2
302. .7
141 . 0
125.. 6
294 . 4
231 ,. 0
276.. 1
2 9 7 . ,8
322 . . 9
310. .8
24 1.,6
2 6 9 . ,6
211. 0
195. .6
2 0 5 . ,2
23 1., 9
137 .,3
247 ..8
236. 9
2 5 9 . ,0

291 ,. 9
286 , O
24 1 ,
2 19.. 1
295.. 1
146 . 2
(3)
300 . 1
2 4 0 . .5
2 8 4 . ,2
304 . 7
3 2 5 . .2
3 1 6 . ,0
248., 1
277 ..3
2 1 6 . ,6
199. ,3
2 0 8 . ,9
2 3 8 , ,0
141 ., 1
251 ..3
238. 9
264., 1

294.6
2 92. 1
245. 1
220 . 2
3 16. 6
146 . 2
128. 4
302. 0
240 . 5
237.9
307 . 0
329. 1
316.7
25 1 . 8
280 . 1
218.5
199.3
210.6
242. 1
143. 3
252.8
24 1 . 9
264. 1

296 . 1
2 92 . . 1
245 , . 1
220 . 2
3 16,.6
146 .2
123 .4
307 ,. 0
2 40 . .5
2S7 ,. 9
307 ,. 0
3 33 , . 9
3 2 5 , .8
251 ..8
230. . 1
21S. .5
199. .3
2 1 0 . ,6
242., 1
143. ,3
2 5 2 . .8
24 1 ., 9
264., 1

301,2
295.7
24 5 . i
220 . 2
324 . 7
146 . 2
130.3
3C8.4
240.5
233.9
30 9 . 4
336.3
326 . 9
25 1 . 8
283.2
223 . 2
202.2
212.0
247 . 4
150 . 4
260 . 3
245.7
275.6

303 . 9
295, .7
245 . 1
220 . 2
324 .7
146 . 2
130 . 3
3 10,. 3
240 . .5
238 , . 9
309, .4
336 , .3
330 ,. 8
2 5 1 . .8
283,, 2
223,
2 0 2 , .2
2 1 2 . .4
247 , 4
152..7
2 6 5 , .7
256., 1
2 7 5 . .6

307 ,. 5
300, . 9
243 . 1
226 .8
3 28 , . 4
15 1 ,. 7
13 1..2
3 15..4
247 . 5
2 9 6 , .9
3 15 . . 0
3 4 9 . .4
3 3 2 . .6
260., 1
2 9 0 . .2
2 2 8 . ,0
205., 0
217. 0
2 5 2 . .6
154 ..4
2 6 5 . .7
256 ., 1
2 7 5 . ,6

311.0
30 1. 6
248 . 1
226 . 8
(3)
(3)
131.7
316.0
247.5
296. 9
3 16. 1
352.0
332.5
260. 1
293.5
229.9
207.3
218.0
257.0
155.4
272.6
256. 1
289.8

3 11. 1
302.4
248. 1
226 ,S
33 1 . 8
(3)
13 1 . 9
3 16.0
247 . 5
2 96 . 9
316.1
352. 0
332.5
260. 1
293.5
230 . 1
207 . 3
218. 0
257.0
156. 4
272.6
256. 1
289.8

313.1
302 . 9
25 1 . 0
226 . 8
33 1 . 8
15 1. 7
13 1 . 9
318.9
247.5
296 . 9
316.1
357 . 1
337 . 3
260 . 1
293.5
230 . 8
207.3
218. 0
253.5
158. 1
274.6
256. 1
294.0

280 . 2
137. 2
299.6
139. 1
131. 4
123. 5
123.5

2 8 0 . .7
137 ..5
301 .,0
139. , 1
131..9
123. ,5
123. .5

281., 1
137. ,8
301 ..0
139. 8
131 . 9
123. ,5
123. .5

290. 2
14 1 . 9
307 . 3
143. 7
136. 9
128. 2
123. 2

291 . 0
142.5
311.1
143. 7
137.5
128.2
128.2

2 9 2 . ,7
143. , 1
314. , 0
144. 3
137. ,5
129. .5
129. .5

300 . 2
146 . 5
321 . 4
147.7
140.8
133.2
133.2

30 1.. 9
147. , 1
3 2 2 . ,2
147. ,7
142. .2
134. .5
134, .5

3 0 3 . ,3
148. , 1
3 2 7 . ,7
148, .7
142. 2
134. .5
134. 5

310.5
151. 2
334.6
151. 8
145. 2
138.4
138. 4

310.9
151.5
334.6
(3)
146.0
138.4
(3)

313.9
152.4
334.6
152. 6
147.8
140.9
140 . 9

274.4

258.9

2 6 1 . .8

264. 1

270. 2

272.9

2 7 5 . ,4

278. 0

2 7 8 . .8

280. 2

282.5

283. 9

285.7

191.5
154. 5
(3)
176. 9
151. 8

183. 2
145.6
187. 1
166. 0
146. 5

183.,5
145. ,6
187. , 1
166. .0
146. ,5

184. 5
145. 6
187. 1
166. 0
146. ,5

186.
149.
187.
174.
148.

190.4
153.0
187. 1
174 . 9
152. 4

190. 1
153. ,7
187. , 1
176. 2
152. .4

193. 8
153.8
187 . 1
132.2
152.5

194.,7
155. ,5
187. . 1
183. 9
155..8

195. 6
158. 9
(3)
187. 6
155. .3

197 . 9
164. 3
(3)
191. 5
160.9

197. 9
164.3
(3)
(3)
(3)

199.8
164.3
(3)
(3)
(3)

DEC/ 76
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 69
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 68

DEC/ 72
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 76

DEC/ 67
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 76

See footnotes at end of table.




OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

( C 0 N T TD)

m a c h i n e r y and equi pm ent

Power d r i v e n h an d t o o l s
Home u t i l i t y l i n e
D r i l l , 1/4 i n c h chuck
D r i l l 3 /8 i n c h chuck
Saw, l i g h t d u t y

ANN.
AVG.

40

,

9
8
1
9
9

,

,

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P ro d u c er P rice in d ex e s fo r c o m m o d ity gro u p s, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct classes, and individual item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

0224
03
030 1
030 2
030 3
0 304
0305
0306
0307
0308
030 9
03 1 1
04
0412
04 13
04 14
0415
51
5111
5 1 12
5113

Po we r d r i v e n h a n d - t o o l s ( C ON T ’ D)
Sander, o r b i t a l
In d u strial lin e , e le c tric a l
D r i l l , 3 / 8 " chuck
D r i 11, 1 / 2 ” c h uc k
Saw, r e c i p r o c a t i n q
Drywall screw driver
Impact wrench, e l e c t r i c a l
Saw, c i r c u l a r , 7 1 / 4 ” b l a d e a n d o v e r
Router
B e lt sander
P e r c u s s i o n hammer
S a n d e r , d i s c , 7 " o r 9” d i a m e t e r
Pn e u m a t i c hand t o o l s
G r i n d e r , p o r t a b l e , 6” wheel
Hammer , c l i p p i n g , 1 1 / 8 " b o r e
N u t r u n n e r , i m p a c t t y p e , 1 1/4 b o l t cap
Anqle n ut ru nn e r
Pneumatic t o o l a c c e s s o r ie s
Impact so cket, 1/2" square d r i v e
Pn e u ma t i c c h i s e l
Pneumatic c h i s e l r e t a i n e r

01
0 10 1
0 111
0 121
0 131
02
023 1
023 2
0233
03
033 1
0 332
0333
034 1
0342
04
0452
0453
0454
0455
0456
0457

W e l d i n q m a c h i n e s and e q u i p m e n t
Arc w e l d i n g machines
Transformer type, a . c . / d . c .
R e c t if ie r type
Enqine d r i v e n u n i t , d . c .
Wire fe e d er
R e s i s t a n c e w e l d i n g m a c h i n e s and s u p p l i e s
Spot w e ld e r
Electrode, re sistan ce weldinq
A d ju stab le/retracta ble stroke
Arc w e l d i n q e l e c t r o d e s
Wire e le c t r o d e , 3 /3 2 ", cored
W i r e e l e c t r o d e , E 7 0 S3 , . 0 4 5 * ' , b a r e
Ty p e 3 0 , s t a i n l e s s , c o v e r e d , 5 / 3 2 "
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 / 1 6 x 14
Gas w e l d i n q m a c h i n e s a n d e q u i p m e n t
Weldinq t o r c h , blow p ip e
C u t ti n q t o o l , blow p ipe
Fl a me c u t t i n g m a c h i n e
Weldinq t i p , a c e ty le n e
Cutting t i p , acelylene
Ox y g e n r e g u l a t o r

01
0 10 1
0 103
0 105
02
0 212
021 4
03
0321
04
0431
05

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 and o v en s
Electr i c
Dr aw f u r n a c e , f a c t o r y b u i l t
E le c tr ic furnace f i e l d erected
Heat t r e a t i n g oven
Fuel f i r e d
At mo s ph er e c o n t r o l l e d f u r n a c e , gas
F i e l d e r e c t e d f u r n a c e , qas
In d u c tio n h e a tin g equipment
Induction heater, radio frequency
Gas g e n e r a t i n g e q u i p m e n t
Atomosphere g e n e r a t o r , e n d o t h e r m ic
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s

1132

1 133

1 134

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

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/ 72

DEC/ 72
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 72

DEC/ 7 3

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

136 . 2
126 .6
169.3
254 . 9
116.8
122.9
132.5
159.4
128. 1
139.0
127. 2
192. 2
133.8
(3)
216.7
(3)
135.8
149.9
155. 0
150.2
144. 2

129.3
12 1 . 4
163.6
249.8
114.0
120.7
124 .7
152. 2
120.5
133.3
122.8
182. 3
129.0
(3)
210.4
(3)
133.0
143. 0
147.3
143. 2
138. 6

129.3
121.4
163.6
249.8
114.0
120.7
124.7
152.2
120.5
133. 3
122.8
182 . 3
130 . 1
(3)
213.4
(3)
134.4
143. 0
147 . 3
143.2
138.6

129.3
121.7
164.2
249.8
114.0
120 .7
125 . 3
152.2
121.4
134 .6
123.2
182.3
132.8
167.6
2 16.4
239.6
135.8
143. 0
147 . 3
143.2
133.6

130.7
122. 9
166. 0
247.5
114. 6
121.5
131.4
153.7
123.0
135.6
124.6
184. 3
133.5
168. 9
216.4
242.6
135.8
145.5
152.4
143.4
140.6

242.6
2 16. 0
213.4
177 .6
286 . 4
141 . 8
231.0
226 . 4
24 1 . 4
184.6
289.6
1 18. 7
116.3
168.8
3 19.8
3 10.2
194. 1
195.9
197 . 7
195. 1
230.0
177 . 5
187.7

233.5
207.4
202.6
165.4
276 . 3
143. 0
222.0
2 1 4. 1
240. 0
179. 7
279.6
114.6
115.6
158.2
308.8
296.7
186. 5
186 . 5
187 . 6
185.9
220 . 1
17 1. 0
187. 1

235.8
207 . 4
202.6
165.4
276 . 3
143 . 0
222. 0
2 14. 1
240 . 0
179.7
286.4
116. 8
115.6
168.7
315.4
306 . 1
186 . 1
186 . 5
187 . 6
1 88. 9
220 . 1
171.0
181. 4

238.2
213.4
208.8
17 1 . 2
285.2
144.7
224.3
218.7
240. 0
179.7
286 . 4
116.8
115.6
168.7
3 15 . 4
306 . 1
186.3
186 . 5
187 .6
190. 1
2 20. 1
17 1. 0
181.4

295.0
305. 7
344.6
209.7
267.4
327.2
326.4
328.4
213.2
235.3

277 . 9
288. 7
322.4
20 1 . 5
252.4
306. 1
309.8
315.5
203.9
227.9

230.0
289.6
322.4
205.2
252.4
308.8
3 1 5. 1
320 . 7
204.0
227.9

343.9
277 . 7

319.0
260.0

330 . 4
265.9

See footnotes at end of table.




41

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

1 49 . 4
126. 1
170. 4
250.4
117. 2
123.5
132.5
1 60 . 6
127 . 6
1 38 . 6
127.5
185. 9
1 32 . 7
168.9
216.4
242.6
1 33 . 4
1 49 . 7
153. 9
150 . 2
144. 9

151.3
125.2
170 .4
250.4
1 15 . 1
121.8
132.5
160.6
127 .6
136.2
125. 7
185. 9
132.7
168. 9
216.4
242.6
133. 4
150 . 1
153. 9
151.5
144.9

133.6
129.0
17 1 . 9
26 0. 1
1 18. 6
124.5
136 . 2
16 3 . 0
133.2
142.5
129. 0
200.7
134.3
168 . 9
216.4
247.7
136. 0
153.3
157 .7
155.2
147 . 0

135.6
129. 1
17 1 . 9
260 . 1
118. 6
124. 5
136 . 2
163.0
133.2
142 . 9
129. 0
200.7
135. 9
169.8
2 19.3
252.6
137 . 8
153 . 3
157.7
155.2
147 . 0

135.6
129. 1
17 1 . 9
260. 1
11 8. 6
124. 5
136 . 2
163.0
133. 2
142. 9
129. 0
200.7
136 . 2
17 1 . 3
2 18. 1
252.6
(3)
153. 3
157.7
155. 2
147.0

137. 6
130.5
174.0
262. 9
120 . 3
124.7
136 . 9
165. 4
133.2
143.6
131.2
203. 0
135.7
17 1 . 3
218. 1
248.4
137 . 8
154. 4
16 1. 1
(3)
147 .0

(3)
130 . 5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
136. 9
C3)
(3)
C3 )
(3)
(3)
135.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
154.4
16 1. 1
155.2
147 . 0

(3)
131.9
174. 0
262. 9
120.3
124.7
136. 9
167.8
135.7
145.2
134. 0
206. 1
137 . 3
172.8
222.2
248.7
140 .6
156.3
162.4
157 . 0
149.5

239.2
213.3
214.8
174.2
277 . 7
145. 5
224.4
2 18. 7
2 42. 0
179.7
288.6
1 17.8
116.4
168.7
318. 1
309. 9
187 . 5
138. 0
188. 2
190. 1
222.3
17 1 . 0
183. 8

24 1. 1
215.2
214.8
1 81 . 7
277.7
145.5
231.5
224. 6
242. 0
187 . 1
287 . 8
1 18. 9
113.4
168. 7
3 1S . 1
309.9
1 89 . 2
189.3
190. 3
19 1.6
225.3
173. 2
185. 8

243.4
2 17. 7
2 1 4. 8
181 .7
291 . 3
139.0
231 . 5
224.6
242. 0
187. 1
290 . 3
1 18. 9
116. 0
168.7
320 . 9
312.5
193. 3
196 . 3
197 . 2
190.2
230 .6
177.2
187.7

244.7
218.6
216.7
181. 7
291.3
140.6
234.2
230 .0
242. 0
187 . 1
290 . 3
1 18. 9
116. 0
168. 7
320.9
312.5
197.3
201.5
200 . 8
194. 5
230.6
182.5
19 0 . 6

244.7
2 18.6
216.7
13 1. 7
29 1 . 3
14 0 . 6
234.2
230.0
242.0
187 . 1
290 . 3
118. 9
116. 0
163.7
320 . 9
312.5
197 . 3
20 1 . 5
200 . 8
194. 5
230 .6
182. 5
190.6

244.7
213.6
216.7
181 . 7
291.3
140.6
234.2
230 . 0
(3)
187 . 1
290 . 3
118.9
116.0
168.7
320 . 9
3 12. 5
197.6
20 1. 5
200.8
196 . 4
230 . 6
182. 5
190.6

247.7
220 . 4
218.6
184.4
2 94.2
140 . 1
237 . 8
237 . 3
242. 0
187 . 1
293.7
120 . 9
1 16.8
172. 5
324.0
315.1
20 1 . 1
202.6
209.8
20 1 . 8
241 . 1
182.5
190.6

248.6
220.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
139. 3
237.8
237.3
242.0
187 . 1
295.5
120.9
119. 0
172.5
327 . 0
314.5
203.5
205. 1
210.9
207.4
244.3
182. 5
191.2

249.4
221 . 6
220.4
134.4
297.4
139.3
237 . 8
237.3
(3)
187 . 1
296 . 2
122.6
119.0
172.5
327.0
3 14.5
203.9
205. 1
210.9
209.3
244.3
182. 5
191. 2

283.4
293.0
322.4
206 . 3
256 . 8
314.1
3 17. 6
322.4
206 . 0
227.9

291 . 8
303.9
338 . 5
206.9
267.8
325.0
318.6
323.4
208.3
231.2

292.3
304.3
338.5
208.3
267.8
325. 9
320.0
325. 8
208.5
231.2

293.2
304 . 5
(3)
209.2
267.8
327.0
322.6
327.3
210.7
231.2

298.6
309.2
350.4
209.3
27 1 . 1
329.8
327 . 2
328.2
218.4
240.0

300.2
309. 9
350 . 4
212.8
27 1. 1
334.4
331.4
333.5
218. 1
240 . 0

30 1 .0
309 . 9
350.4
212.8
271. 1
336.0
336.3
333.5
218.3
240.0

305. 1
3 15.9
(3)
(3)
276.7
337 . 9
336.3
(3)
218.3
240 . 0

306.5
317.3
362.7
2 1 7. 1
276.7
339.7
337.7
341. 1
219.9
240.0

309.7
321 . 8
387 . 5
217.1
276.7
34 1 . 9
344.7
341. 1
224.5
246 . 7

335.7
265.9

341. 1
272.8

3 42 . 9
272.8

343.9
272.8

347.0
281. 0

348.6
28 1 . 0

359.2
281.0

(3)
293.2

360 . 7
293.2

354.7
293.2

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P rod u cer Price Indexes for c om m o dity groups, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c las se s , and in d ivid u al ite m s , 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

1135
01
010 1

0103
0 10 4
0 106
0 111

0 1 13
0 115
0 1 17
0119
0121

0123
0125
0 127
0 129
0131
0133
0134
0135
0137
02

0241
0242
0244
0246
0248
0249
0251
0252
1136
01
0101
0 102

010 3
04
0491
11
1 10 1

1 103
1 105
12
1201

1203
13
1301
14
1401
1403
1405
15
1501
1503
1505
21
2101

2103
2105
210 6

C u t t i n g t o o l s and a c c e s s o r i e s
Small c u t t i n g t o o l s
Ke y wa y b r o a c h
Twi s t d r i 11
Twist d r i l l * carbide tipped
Reamer # m a c h i n e c h u c k i n g
S pur g e a r hob
M i l l i n g cutter# side
M illin g cutter# p la in
End m i l l
Han d t a p
Round a d j u s t a b l e d i e
So l i d pi pe d i 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 # h a c k
Turning to o l h older
Throwaway i n s e r t # c a r b i d e
In d e xib le carbide insert# u t i l i t y
Brazed t u r n i n g to o l# c a r b id e tip p e d
Carbide t o o l blank
P re c is io n measuring to o ls
Gage b l o c k s
Micrometer c a lip e r
C y l i n d r i c a l p l u g gage
T h r e ad p l u g gage
Sn a p g a g e , a d j u s t a b l e
P n e u m a t i c gage* c ol umn t y p e
Ring gage, c y l i n d r i c a l
Diai te s t in d ic a to r
Abrasive products
Abrasive g rains
Aluminum o x i d e
S i 1 i c o n c a r b i de
F u s e d a l u m i n i a z i r c o n i a g r a i n # 10 g r i t
B u f f i n g and p o l i s h i n g w he e ls
B u f f , f u l l disc# s e c tio n s
G r i n d i n g wheels# n o n - r e i n f o r c e d r e s i n o i d
A l . o x . , c p . 24 g t .# 2 0 x 2 1 / 2 x 6 # t y p e o ne
A l . o x . , c . p . » 24 g t .# 6 x 1 x 5 / 8 , t p . o n e
Z r . a l . , 10 g t . # 2 4 x 3 x 1 2 # t p . o n e
G r i n d i n g wheels# r e i n f o r c e d r e s i n o i d
A l . o x . # cp# 2 0 x 1 / 8 x 1 # t y p e o n e
A l . o x . # c . p . # 7 x 1 / 4 x 7 / 8 # t y p e 27
G rin d in g wheels, n o n - r e i n f o r c e d rubber
A l . o x . # c p . 46 g t .# 2 0 x 1 / 8 x 1 # t p . o n e
G r i n d i n g whe e ls # v i t r i f i e d bond
A l . o x . # 60 g r i t , 7 x 1 / 2 x 1 1 / 4 # t y p e o n e
A l . o x . # 60 g r i t # 2 0 x 6 x 1 2 # t y p e one
S I . C a r b . # 60 g t . # 1 0x 1 x 1 # t y p e o n e
G r i n d i n g w h e e l s , diamond
T y p e 1 1V 9# 1 / 1 6 x 7 5 d i a . c o n c .
T y p e 1A I S , 1 4 " x . 1 2 5 , 1 / 4 x 2 5 d i a . c o n c .
6A2C# 6 " x 3 / 4 " # 1 / 1 6 " x 1 0 0 d i a . c o n c .
Coated a b r a s iv e p ro d u c ts
B e l t # c l o t h r e s i n bond
B e l t # p a p e r g l u e bond
B e l t # c l o t h g l u e bond
F l a p w h e e l # c l o t h r e s i n b o n d # 100 g r i t

OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 6 8

DEC/ 72

ANN.
AVG.
233
237
347
150
16 1
198
206
26 1
256
256
217
283
348
254
168
212

DEC/ 72

DEC/ 72

DEC/ 76
DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 71
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 71
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 71
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 76

JAM.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

2

220. 1

4

223.9
317.2
139.4
156.0
186 . 8
1S2.4
252.2
245.5
243.6
207.5
267 . 3
330.2
227 . 3
159. 9
197 . 4
219.6
273.8
209.2
257.2
272. 9
195. 0

222. 1
225.7
334.3
139. 4
156.0
186 . 8
197. 1
252.2
245.5
243.6
207.5
267.3
330 . 2
248.7
159.9
19*. 5
220.3
279.2
209.2
258.5
273.3
198.5

222.2

222.2

182.3
249.7
204 . 1
213.3
174 . 1
174.4
190 . 2

184. 7
256 . 3
2 04. 1
224.3
178.6
17S. 1
190 . 2

2 2 3 . ,7
2 2 7 . ,3
3 2 9 . .9
144. , 8
159. .9
190. ,3
197. . 1
252,.2
2 4 5 . ,5
243. ,6
207 ,,5
267 ..3
330. 2
2 4 8 . ,7
163. ,4
199. ,4
2 2 0 ..3
279. 2
209..2
2 5 8 . .5
2 7 3 . .3
199..4
222.2
184. .7
256, 3
(3)
224. 3
173. , 6
135. 8
192. . 8

2 2 9 , .4
233, .6
335 . .5
151..4
162, . 6
199..7
197 ,. 1
262,. 2
258..8
2 5 2 . .5
2 1 7 . .3
2 8 2 , .3
341, .3
2 4 8 , .7
166 ,. 3
2 0 2 ,. 3
224,.6
233,. 9
214. .8
264.. 1
276.. 8
20 1 . 3
2 2 2 .. 2
183.. 1
2 6 4 . .3
(3)
224. . 3
180 . 6
139. ,3
196. . 8

236 . 7
295. 0
299.9
318. 1
129.0
213.8
228.8
224.5
28 1 . 5
213.9
247 . 4
172.9
197 . 9
179. 1
201 . 7
201.7

24 1 . 9
295.0
299. 9
318. 1
129.0
218.0
233.3
234.7
290 . 3

242. .6
295. .0
299. 9
3 13., 1
129. 0
218., 0
233. 3
234. 7
290 ..3
2 2 2 .. 0
260 . 9
176 . 2
190, 8
189. ,3
207 . 4
207. 4
213. 8
272. 2
183. 0
325. 3
137 . 1
132 . 6
15S . 7
147 . 1
192 . 3
206 . 8
198 . 8
203 . 6
130 . 0

251 . 2
308 . .3
320 . . 8
332 , .7
129. . 0
2 2 9 . .3
2 4 5 . .4
253..6
3 1 4 . .3
240. .2
28 1 ..7
192..4
2 0 7 . ,7
207 .. 2
230. .0
230. .0
2 3 0 . ,7
293. ,0
203.,2
3 5 1 . .7
137 . 8
132 . 6
160 . 2
147 . 1
192 . 6
206 . 8
198 . 8
203 . 6
132 . 5

8

7
9
5
5
8

7
3
9
0
8

4
8
2

230 5
291 5
219 5
270 5
233 3
205 2
(3)
187 . 3
265.. 2
(3)
235.. 9
184. . 8
187..3
196. . 6
2 5 2 . .5
312 , . 0
324.. 2
333.. 8
132. . 2
227..6
243..6
250 ,. 3
3 0 9 . .7
2 3 6 . .5
276 .. 6
189. . 8
2 0 4 . ,4
2 0 2 ..5
226 ., 2
2 2 5 . .4
228.,8
290., 1
2 0 0 .,4
3 4 6 . ,9
138 . 6
133 . 3
16 1 . 4
147 . 8
196 . 5
2 11.8
202 .6
208 . 6
136 . 2

211.1

27 1 . 4
180. 6
319.6
1 37 . 1
132.6
158. 7
147 . 1
183.5
196 . 8
189.3
194.7
130. 0

See footnotes at end of table.




42

222.0

260 . 9
176. 2
190.8
189.3
207.4
207.4
213.8
272.2
188.0
325.3
137. 1
132.6
153.7
147 . 1
191.7
206.8
196.0
200.8

130.0

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

234..2
238.,8
3 4 5 . ,9
151..4
162. . 6
199. ,7
2 0 5 . .7
262..2
258.,8
2 5 7 . ,3
2 2 0 ., 9
2 8 7 . .7
3 5 4 . .4
257 . 8
169.,3
2 14.,7
235.. 1
293..6
2 2 1 .. 0
270., 9
284.,8
2 0 3 . ,3
229.
186.,6
2 6 8 . .3
(3)
2 2 4 . ,3
181 . 9
189., 3
196. . 8

2 3 6 . .3
240.J
347., 1
154,.5
162. . 6
199.,7
2 0 5 . .7
262..2
258,. 8
2 5 7 , .3
2 2 0 ,. 9
2 8 7 . .7
3 5 4 , .4
257 . 8
169,. 3
2 1 4 , .7
235,. 1
297 ,. 6
2 2 4 , .4
2 7 5 . .3
288., 3
207 . 2
2 2 9 , ,4
186 .. 6
268.. 3
(3)
245.. 0
185..7
189., 3
197 ,. 7

2 3 7 . ,3
24 1 ,. 8
3 5 5 . .3
154 . 5
162. . 6
203., 1
2 1 2 ., 4
262..2
258..8
2 62 .. 2
2 2 0 ., 9
237 ..7
3 54 . .4
257..8
169..3
2 1 4 . .7
235 . 1
297 .. 6
2 2 4 . .4
275..8
288 ., 3
207 . 2
229.. 4
186 .. 6
2 6 8 . .3
(3)
245., 0
185.,7
189., 3
197 . 7

2 3 7 . .9
2 4 2 , .4
3 5 6 . .5
154, . 5
162. . 6
2 0 3.. 1
2 1 2 ..4
262..2
258, . 8
262..2
2 2 0 ,. 9
237 ,.7
3 54 , .4
26 1 ,. 3
173, . 0
2 2 0 .4
235. . 1
297 . 6
224 ,. 4
275., 8
233., 3
2 07 . 4
2 2 9 . .4
136 . 6
2 6 8 . ,3
(3)
245.. 0
186 .. 6
189. ,3
197 . 7

2 3 8 . ,4
2 4 2 . .9
360 ,,3
154. .5
162. . 6
203., 1
2 1 2 .,4
262..2
253..8
2 6 5 . .7
2 2 0 .. 9
2 3 7 . .7
3 5 4 . ,4
26 1 ..3
173. . 0
2 2 0 ..4
235.. 1
297 .. 6
224 ..4
275.,8
2 8 o . .3
2 03. . 3
232 .. 2
139. , 8
263. 3
(3)
245., 0
186 . 6
189. 3
193. , 8

233.7
24 3 . 2
362.6
154. 5
162.6
203. 1
212.4
270.4
263.5
(3)
220 . 9
237 . 7
354.4
26 1 . 3
173.0
220.4
235. 1
297.6
224.4
2 77 . 9
283.3
208. 1
(3)
189.3
264.7
(3)
245. 0
186 . 6
139.3
193.3

240 . 0
244.2
363.8
154.5
166.3
203. 1
216.5
270 . 4
263.5
265.7
224.5
293.0
363.5
26 1 . 3
173.0
220 . 4
255. 1
297 . 6
224.4
277.9
238.3
(3)
193.4
274.7
(3)
245. 0
U5. 0
(3)
198.8

240.7
244.7
365. 0
154. 5
166.3
2 03. 1
216.5
270 . 4
263.5
265.7
224.5
293. 0
363.5
2 t 1.3
175.8
225 . 0
235. 1
297.6
224.4
27 7. 9
283.3
214.3
(3)
193.4
274.7
(3)
24 9 . 9
197 . 5
197 . 3
203.4

251 . 0
308., 1
320 ,. 8
332.. 0
129. , 0
2 2 9 . .3
2 4 5 . ,4
253..6
3 1 4 . ,3
240 ., 2
281 ..7
192. , 0
207. 7
2 0 6 . ,5
230. .0
2 30 . ,0
230 ..7
293. 0
203, 2
351. 7
137 . 8
132 . 6
160 . 2
147 . 1
192 . 6
206 . 8
193 . 8
203 . 6
132 . 5

2 5 3 , .7
308., 1
320 . 8
332.,0
129. , 0
231 ,. 8
243.. 1
253..6
314.. 3
240 .. 2
23 1 ..7
192. , 0
2 0 7 . .7
206 ..5
230 .. 0
230 ., 0
230 ..7
2 93, .0
203. 2
3 5 1 . ,7
137 . 8
132 . 6
160 . 2
147 . 1

2 5 5 . .9
3 19. , 2
332..6
3 39 . .3
135..4
231 . 8
248., 1
253..6
3 1 4 . .3
240..2
28 1 ..7
192. , 0
207 ., 7
2 0 6 . ,5
230 ., 0
230 ., 0
230. 7
293 . ,0
203. 2
351. 7
137 . 8
132 . 6
160 . 2
147 . 1

256 ., 5
3 19. . 2
3 32 , . 6
33 9..3
135. .4
23 1 ,. 8
24S . 1
253. .6
3 14..3
240 .. 2
28 1 ., 7
192. . 0
207 .,7
206 ..5
230 ., 0
230 ., 0
230. 7
2 9 3 . ,0
203. 2
35 1 . 7
137 . 8
132 . 6
160 . 2
147 . 1

2 5 8 . .4
324. ,0
340 . 7
34 3.. 9
135. .4
231 .. 8
248., 1
253. 6
3 1 4 . .3
240 ., 2
23 1 .,7
192. , 0
207 . 7
2 0 6 . ,5
230. 0
230 . 0
230. 7
293. 0
203. 2
351. 7
137 . 8
132 . 6
160 . 2
147 . 1

259.7
324.0
340 . 7
343. 9
135. 4
231 . 8
248. 1
260.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
197 . 9
(3)
(3)
235. 1
(3)
233.0
(3)
(3)
C3 )
139. 8
133.4
163.9
148.0
200 . 3
216.3
205.5
212.5
140. 4

26 1 . 2
324.0
340 .7
343.9
135.4
231 . 8
248. 1
262.2
329.0
25 1 . 2
288. 1
200 . 9
218.6
215.2
241.5
241.5
242.6
303. 9
214.4
367 . 8
142.8
136.4
167.6
150.7
200 . 3
216.3
205.5
212.5
140.4

2.6 1 . 5
324.0
340 .7
343. 9
135.4
231 . 8
248 . 1
265.5
329. 0
25 1 . 2
295.0
200 . 9
C3 )
215.2
24 1 . 5
241 . 5
242.6
308.9
214.4
367 . 8
142.8
136 . 4
167.6
150 .7
200 . 3
216.3
205.5
212.5
140.4

200

.0
.

216 1
207 . 5
213 . 4
137 . 5

20 1 . 0

216
203
215
140

.7
.5
.2

.4

20 1 . 0
2 16
208
2 15
140

.7
.5
.2

.4

202 .6
. 1

219
208
215
140

.5
.2

.4

2 12. 1

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P rod u cer P rice In d exes fo r c o m m o d ity gro u p s, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c lasses, and individual item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE NO.

COMMODITY

1136
2107
210 8
31
3 10 1
3 103
3 105

A b r a s i v e p r o d u c t s ( C 0 N T f D)
V u l c a n i z e d f i b e r d i s c , 7 x 7 / 8 , 36 g r i t
V u l c a n i z e d f i b e r d i s c , 9 1 / 8 x 7 / 8 50 g r i t
Metal a b r a s iv e s
S t e e l w o o l , #0 g r a d e
M e ta l h o u s e h o l d s c o u r i n g pads
S t e e l s h o t 550

11
1 10 1
11 12
12
120 1
1203
1205
13
1302
1304
1305
1309
1322
1323
14
1401
1406
1408
14 1 1
15
1505
1507
16
16 1 1
16 12
16 13
17
170 1
1703
19
190 1
1903
31
51
5102
5103
5104
510 5
5106

Metal c u t t i n g machine t o o l s
Boring machines
Boring m i l l , v e r t i c a l
Jig borer, n/c
D r i l l i n g machines
S e n s i t i v e d r i l l i n g machine
Upright f l o o r type d r i l l , p la in
Radial d r i l l
G rin d in g machines
C y l i n d r i c a l g r in d i n g machine, u n i v e r s a l
C e n t e r l e s s g r i n d i n g machine
R o t a r y s u r f a c e g r i n d i n g machine
I n t e r n a l g r i n d i n g machine
R e c i p . s u r f a c e g r i n d e r , 8 o r 12 x 24
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 , 1 8x 7 2
Lathes
E n g i n e l a t h e , 16” s w i n g o r u n d e r
Chucking l a t h e , a u to m a tic , 8 s p in d le
Bar m a c h i n e , a u t o m a t i c 5 o r 6 s p i n d l e
Tu rn in g machine, n /c
M i l l i n g machi nes
V e r t i c a l knee t y p e , m i l l i n g machine
M i l l i n g m a c h i n e , bed t y p e
M u l t i - f u n c t i o n machines, n /c
V e r t , o r h o r z . s p . , manual t o o l c hange
V e r t i c a l s p i n d l e , a u t o m a t i c t o o l change
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 t o o l c hange
Ge a r c u t t i n g m a c h i n e s
Hobbing machine
Ge a r f i n i s h i n g m a c h i n e
Other meta l c u t t i n g machines t o o l s
H o r i z o n t a l b r o a c h i n g machine
Tapping machine
Home s h o p
P a r t s f o r m e t a l - c u t t i n g machine t o o l s
S p i n d l e , s e n s i t i v e d r i l l i n g machine
Cross feed screw, s u rfa c e g r in d e r
Cross feed screw, engine l a t h e
Cross f e e d screw, m i l l i n g machine
B a l l o r le a d screw, n / c machine

21
210 1
22
220 1
220 3
220 5
23
230 1
230 2
2303

Metal fo rm in g machine t o o l s
Punchinq, bending, fo rm in q machines
Punching machine, m a nu a lly o perated
Shearing machines
Shears, m e chanical, p l a t e
Shears, h y d r a u l i c , p l a t e
Shears, m echa n ical, sheet
Presses
M e c h a n i c a l OBI p r e s s , 45 t o n s
M e c h a n i c a l OBI p r e s s , 1 0 5 - 1 1 0 t o n s
Mech. p r e s s , s t . s i d e d , 2 0 0 - 3 0 0 t o n s

1137

1138

OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

DEC/ 76
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 76

133.2
133. 6
1 19.8
119. 2
134.6
118. 3

124.4
124.4
116. 9
1 15.8
121 .6
117.1

131.5
131.5
117.7
115. 8
12 1 . 7
118.6

131.5
131.5
119. 9
119.9
122.2
119.7

131.5
131.5
120 . 3
119. 9
132.6
119. 1

313.5
250.8
240.4
249.5
239.Q
325.5
2 19.8
241.7
278.4
(3)
341 . 4
270 . 8
(3)
(3)
385.7
261.6
263.3
335.7
353.6
213.3
261.2
(3)
211.3
19 3 . 4
2 19. 6
171.0
200. 9
354.3
348.8
203.0
252.5
(3)
229.3
221.3
299. 9
399. 0
220 . 6
26 1 . 9
462.7
150.9

291.8
240.8
231.3
244.0
230.8
311.6
2 13. 7
230 . 6
2 59. 1
216.9
2 95. 1
250 . 1
282.2
328.4
367.7
240 . 5
240.5
298.3
319.3
20 1 . 0
241 . 3
240 . 0
197.7
181.8
203.6
157.0
19 1 . 5
333.7
331 . 5
190. 9
237 . 4
26 1 . 0
213.5
2 15.5
273.5
376.9
209.9
239.7
390. 0
147. 2

295.7
244.6
235. 0
244.0
230 . 8
311.6
213.7
230.6
260 . 9
216.9
298.9
253.8
299.3
328.4
375. 1
244.3
246.7
298.3
337.3
203.2
241 . 4
240. 0
197.9
183.5
208.3
157. 3
193.5
334.4
33 1 . 5
19 1. 4
239.3
262.2
216.7
215.5
28 1. 9
387 . 2
2 14.3
25 1. 9
404. 9
147 . 2

300.6
245.9
239. 1
244.0
230.8
311.6
2 13. 7
230.6
265.5
(3)
303.5
256.4
309.9
323.4
375. 1
253.2
254.9
325.2
344.8
204.7
252.2
258.0
198. 1
184.9
209 . 7
157.6
195. 6
335 . 2
331.5
191.8
249.6
2/3.6
228.3
215.5
282.6
387.2
2 1 7. 7
251.9
404.9
147.2

346.7
269.2
210.5
270.9
343.6
(3)
270.7
300 .7
344.6
349. 9
368.3

330. 1
255.2
197. 9
260. 1
331.9
297.0
256.7
287.3
337 . 3
340 . 7
352.9

3 32. 1
256. 1
205.6
260 . 1
331 . 9
(3)
256 . 7
287 . 6
334.4
340.7
352. 9

333.7
256. 1
205.6
262.4
331.9
(3)
263.0
290 . 0
326 . 3
333.3
353.7

DEC/ 7
DEC/ 7
DEC/ 7
DEC/ 7

1
1
1
1

DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 71
DEC/ 71
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 71
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 72
D E C / 72
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 71
DEC/ 68

See footnotes at end of table.




43

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

131.5
131.5
1 19 . 7
119.9
132 . 7
117.9

134. 8
135.5
1 18.2
119.9
132.7
114.9

135. 3
136.0
117.6
119. 9
132. 7
113.8

135.3
136 . 0
120.0
119.9
143. 9
1 17.0

136.7
137 . 4
121.9
119. 9
1 43 . 9
120 .6

1 35 . 1
136. 0
121.4
119. 9
143. 9
119.7

135. 1
136. 0
121.8
119.9
143. 9
120 . 4

135 . 1
136. 0
121. 9
119.9
143.9
120 . 7

308. 1
250. 1
239. 1
250.0
233.5
316.5
213.7
239.7
268.6
(3)
303.5
256.4
309. 9
336.7
375. 1
258.6
254.9
338. 1
354.9
210.5
255.3
258.0
210.4
191.7
209.7
173. 1
193. 3
336.7
336 . 1
192.3
250.7
275.2
228.3
215.5
297.8
390.9
217.7
251.9
472.3
152. 1

312. 1
250. 1
239. 1
250.0
2 33. 5
316.5
213.7
239. 7
275. 6
(3)
347 . 8
267.9
(3)
341.8
375. 1
260 . 8
257.3
338 . 1
357.9
211.9
255.4
2 58. 0
210.8
195. 6
225. 0
175. 3
20 1 . 5
3 58. 3
339.4
206.8
251 . 8
(3)
228.3
215.5
298.5
390.9
218.8
254.3
472.3
152. 1

315. 1
250 . 4
240 . 1
250.0
233. 9
316.5
213.7
241.2
28 1. 0
(3)
354.3
273. 1
(3)
341 . 8
382. 0
263.9
257.3
344.5
357 . 9
214.4
263.2
269.7
214.2
197 . 4
225. 0
177.7
203. 1
36 1 . 1
351 . 3
207.4
253.7
(3)
228.3
220.8
298.5
390.9
218.8
254.3
472.3
152. 1

316.5
250.4
240 . 1
250.0
234.2
319.2
213.7
241 . 4
283.2
(3)
355.9
273. 1
(3)
341.8
394 . 8
266. 1
270 . 8
344.5
357.9
214.4
263.2
(3)
214.2
197 . 4
225. 0
177. 7
203. 1
36 1 . 9
35 1 . 3
207. 9
253.7
(3)
228.3
221. 1
300.8
390 . 9
220.3
254.3
482. 1
152. 1

317.8
250 . 4
240 . 1
250.0
236.5
319.2
2 17. 1
24 1 . 4
284.3
(3)
358. 1
279.5
(3)
(3)
394.8
266 . 8
273.4
344.5
363. 1
2 14.4
263.3
(3)
214.6
198. 3
225. 0
180 . 4
203. 1
362.7
351.3
208.4
255.7
(3)
228.3
226.3
302. 1
390.9
224.0
256.8
482. 1
152. 1

321.3
250 .6
240 . 9
250.0
239.7
332.4
219.7
241 . 2
285.2
(3)
362.3
282. 1
(3)
(3)
394.8
268.8
273.4
349.8
363. 1
216.0
266 . 7
(3)
215.7
198 . 9
226.6
181 . 9
203. 1
363.4
351 . 3
208.9
257 . 7
(3)
234.4
226.3
310.3
408.0
224.0
280 . 6
482. 1
152 . 1

325.5
258.7
246.7
256.4
253. 1
350 . 1
233.2
251. 9
288. 9
(3)
363.9
282. 1
(3)
(3)
394.8
27 1 . 4
273.4
349.8
368.4
22 1 . 5
267. 9
(3)
219.3
197.6
226 . 6
173.2
206.0
367.0
368.3
2C9.5
258.7
(3)
237. 9
227 . 9
315.4
422.6
227.4
280 . 6
489.7
1 52 . 1

328. 1
258.7
24 6 . 7
256 . 4
2 53. 1
350 . 1
233.2
25 1 . 9
292.0
C3)
372.3
285.5
(3)
(3)
394.8
271 . 3
276.0
344.5
368.4
224.0
282.0
(3)
220 . 2
197 .6
226.6
173.2
206.0
367.8
368.3
210.0
259.9
(3)
237. 9
227.9
318. 0
422.6
227.4
283.2
500 . 1
152. 1

330.0
258.7
246 . 7
(3)
258. 3
350 . 1
238.3
259.8
296 . 3
(3)
383.7
290. 1
(3)
(3)
404.4
274.0
281.0
352. 9
374.7
224.0
282.5
(3)
221 . 9
195.6
223.7
167 . 9
206 . 0
369.6
373. 9
210.6
261 . 6
(3)
24 1 . 5
227 . 9
319.4
429.5
227.4
283.2
500. 1
152. 1

340.3
271.8
211.0
272.6
343.3
(3)
274.6
294.6
340.6
34 1. 1
355.2

341.3
27 1 . 8
211.0
273.4
346.0
C3)
274.6
2 95. 6
340 .6
341. 1
357. 1

346.7
27 1 . 8
211.0
273.4
346.0
(3)
274.6
301 . 5
343.9
352.3
365.2

353. 0
272. 1
213.9
273.4
346 . 0
(3)
274.6
306.3
352. 0
358.2
377.9

354. 0
272. 1
213.9
273.4
346 . 0
(3)
274.6
306.3
352.0
358.2
377.9

354.4
272. 1
213.9
273.4
346.0
(3)
274.6
307 . 2
352.0
358.2
379.2

355.7
272. 1
213.9
273.4
346.0
(3)
274.6
308.9
352.0
358.2
381.0

356.5
272. 1
213.9
273.4
346.0
(3)
274.6
310.9
352.0
358.2
381.0

362.4
286.9
213.9
282. 1
362.7
(3)
274.6
312.6
352. 0
358.2
385.4

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — Prod u cer Price Indexes fo r co m m o d ity groups, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c las se s , and in d ivid u al item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE HO.

1138
2304
2305
2 306
2 307
25
250 1
2503
41
4 196
51
5102
5103
5104

M e t a l f o r m i n g m a c h i n e t o o l s ( CONT’ D)
M e c h . p r e s s s t . s i d e d 2 p t . , 400 t o n s
Me c h . p r e s s , 600 t o 1600 t o n s c a p a c i t y
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
Other metal fo rm in g machines t o o l s
F o r g in g machine
R i v e t i n g machine
Wire drawing machine
Wire drawing machine
P a rts f o r m e ta lfo rm in g machine t o o l s
K n i v e s , p l a t e s h e a r , 1” x 4 " x 10'
C l u t c h l i n i n g c o m p o n e n t s , OBI p r e s s
C lu tc h l i n i n g components, 2 p t.
General

114

OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

purpose machinery

02
0 20 2
0 204
0 205
0206
0207
0 208
02 1 1
0231
03
030 1
030 3
0 307
04
040 1
0403
040 5
0101
0 102
0 103
0 10 5
0 107
0 111

E l e v a t o r s and e s c a l a t o r s
E le c tric fre ig h t elevator
Gear ed e l e c t r i c p a s s e n g e r e l e v a t o r
G earless e l e c t r i c passenger e le v a t o r
H y d r a u lic passenger e l e v a t o r
Hydraulic f r e ig h t e le va to r
Escalator

01
0101
0 103
0 104
0105
0107
0 10 8
0 109
02
0202
020 3
020 5
0207
0209
03

F l u i d power e qui pm ent
F l u i d p o w e r pumps
G e a r t y p e , 5 - 3 0 gpm.
Va n e t y p e , f i x e d , 5 t o 25 gpm.
V a n e t y p e , f i x e d , 35 t o 45 gpm
Va n e t y p e , v a r i a b l e , 7 1 / 2 t o 15 gpm
A x i a l p i s t o n v a r i a b l e , 7 1 / 2 t o 15 gpm.
A x i a l p i s t o n , f i x e d , 7 1 / 2 t o 20 gpm
A x i a l p i s t o n , v a r i a b l e , 35 t o 45 gpm.
F l u i d power v a l v e s
I n d u s t r i a l p n e u m a ti c , 0-200 psi
I n d u s t r i a l h y d r a u l i c , 0-5000 psi
M o b i l e h y d r a u l i c , 0-3000 psi
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 gpm.
H y d r a u lic volume c o a t r o l
C yli nders

1 142

1143

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

DEC/ 72

276.8
324.6
152.5
3 09. 1
260 . 5
361.3
183.0

263.7
306.0
144.6
291.6
244.0
338.2
172.7

2 6 3 , .7
3 0 8 . .4
144. ,6
2 9 1 , .6
2 5 6 , .4
357 . . 9
172,.7

2 6 7 . ,3
3 1 9 . ,7
147. ,2
297 .,2
257 . 2
357 ., 9
177 ..2

272., 1
3 2 4 . ,7
150 . 2
2 9 8 . .9
2 5 7 , .2
3 5 7 . .9
177.,2

274.0
325.5
150.2
301. 1
257 . 2
357.9
177. 2

2 76 , .7
326 ,. 1
156,. 1
310. .6
2 59 , 9
357 , ! 9
189,.0

2 3 2 , .8
3 2 6 . ,8
156., 1
3 14 , .3
2 5 9 . ,2
357 . 9
189.. 0

282.8
3 2 6 . .3
156. 1
3 1 4 . ,3
2 6 5 . .6
367 . 9
189. ,0

283.5
323.7
156 . 1
315.5
265.6
367 . 9
189.0

2 8 4 . .8
3 3 2 . .9
156 ., 1
3 1 7 , .7
2 6 5 , .6
367.. 9
C3)

284.8
334.2
156 . 1
326. 1
265.6
367.9
C3 )

285.6
335.3
156. 1
330 . 1
273.8
378.6
197. 4

DEC/ 73
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 72

186.2
281.3
222.4
313.9
306 . 6

179.6
268.2
219.0
303.5
281.5

181,.6
267,. 1
2 19,.0
294,. 0
2 8 7 , .5

181. ,6
2 6 8 . .0
221 . 6
2 9 4 . .0
2 8 7 . ,5

181,.6
2 6 9 . .5
221 ,. 6
2 94. .0
292., 1

181.6
271.0
221 . 6
293.3
2 92. 1

18 1,.6
2 79 , .3
2 2 1 . .6
311 . .3
3 04 , .2

189. ,8
291 . 3
221 . 6
3 2 8 . .6
3 2 2 . ,4

139. .8
291 ..3
221 ., 6
3 2 8 . ,6
3 2 2 . ,4

189.8
291.3
221 . 6
323.6
322.4

192..3
292., 9
226 ., 4
328, 6
3 2 2 . .4

192.3
292. 9
226 . 4
328.6
322.4

192.3
292. 9
226 . 4
328.6
322.4

DEC/ 71
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 71

and e q u i p m e n t

Pu mps , c o m p r e s s o r s , a n d e q u i p m e n t
I n d u s t r i a l pumps
R e c i p r o c a t i n g p u mp , p o w e r o p e r a t e d
C e n t r i f . - 9 0 gpm, 125 f t . , 350 0 r p m , c i
C e n t r i f . , 300 gpm, 140 f t . , 350 0 r p m, c i
C e n t r i f . , - 9 0 g p m , 125 f t . , 3 5 0 0 r p m , s s 316
C e n t r i f . - 1000 g p m , 1 3 0 , f t . , 1750 r pm
C e n t r i f . , 300 0 gpm, 175 f t . ,
1750 r pm
T u r b i n e pump
R o t a r y pump
A ir compressors, s ta tio n a r y
S t a t i o n a r y a i r c o m p r e s s o r , 5 hp
S t a t i o n a r y a i r co m pre s s o r, 75-125 h . p .
C e n t r i f u g a l a i r c o m p . , o v e r 1 , 0 0 0 hp
Gas c o m p r e s s o r s
C e n tr ifu g a l, uncooled
A n g l e e n g i n e , 2 , 0 0 0 hp
R e c i p r o c a t i n g , 1 , 0 0 0 hp

1 14 1

ANN.
AVG.

DEC/ 72
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 72

DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70

DEC/ 76
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 76
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 71
DEC/ 71
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 71
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 71
DEC/ 71
DEC/ 71

264.6

251.0

2 5 3 , .3

2 5 6 . ,7

26 1., 1

262.8

2 6 4 , .8

266.. 1

267., 0

270.0

2 7 2 . ,5

274.3

275.6

287.7
289.5
407 . 6
216.0
196 . 0
259. 1
189.6
2 92. 9
235. 1
256 . 8
205.4
242.6
238.0
156.5
2 66. 1
328.5
222.6
257.9

270 . 6
27 1 . 2
335.3
205. 1
175. 1
248.5
179.5
276 . 2
217.0
239. 1
198. 3
239. 3
224.7
150. 3
246.9
311.1
208.4
232.9

273.. 1
2 7 3 . .8
385 , . 3
207..4
178,.3
2 4 8 . .5
182,.0
2 7 8 . .6
2 2 0 , .5
247 . 1
2 0 0 . .4
239..3
230 ,. 1
150,.3
248, . 1
3 1 7 . .8
2 0 8 . .4
2 3 2 . .9

2 7 8 . ,0
278. 6
390. O
213. z
139..7
2 5 4 . .5
137 .,4
234., 3
222., 1
251.. 1
2 0 3 . .7
242., 9
2 3 4 , .7
150 ..3
253. 4
3 1 7 . ,8
2 0 8 . .4
2 4 8 . .6

2 8 3 . ,6
2 8 3 . .6
396 ..2
2 1 3 . ,3
189..7
2 5 4 , .5
187 ., 4
284 ., 3
230 .. 9
252,. 1
2 0 4 . .2
242.. 9
234 . 7
154., 1
2 6 6 . ,6
3 2 6 . ,7
2 2 4 , .0
2 5 8 . .2

285.3
286 . 0
396.2
215.1
200.5
256 . 3
133.7
287 . 5
233. 1
253.2
204.2
242.9
234.7
154. 1
267.4
330.8
224.0
258.2

235.. 9
2 8 7 . .0
396 . .2
215.. 1
2 0 0 . .5
26 1..5
188,.7
2 3 5 , ,4
2 3 3 , .2
260 ,. 4
204 . 2
242.. 9
2 3 4 , .7
154,. 1
2 6 7 , .4
3 30 . .8
2 2 4 , .0
2 5 8 , .2

2 8 8 . ,3
290 ..2
3 99 . , 9
2 1 7 . ,7
2 0 0 . ,5
2 6 4 . .0
190 ..6
287 ., 0
2 3 3 . ,7
258.. 1
20 5., 3
242.. 9
2 3 8 . .9
154., 1
2 6 7 . ,4
330 . 8
2 2 4 . .0
2 5 8 . .2

2 9 0 . ,7
292., 1
404. 2
219. 0
203. 6
264.. 0
193. . 1
291 . 4
238. 7
258. 1
2 0 8 . .3
242. 9
24 4 .,6
159. ,7
269. 8
334. 7
2 2 7 . .3
2 5 8 . ,2

292.3
293.6
404.2
2 19. 0
203.6
264.0
193.1
299.4
24 1 . 5
258. 1
209 . 1
243. 9
244.6
162.7
272.4
334.7
227.3
265.7

297. 2
2 9 9 . .6
4 2 3 . ,2
221 .,7
207 .,3
264 ,. 0
195..4
3 11,.2
2 4 3 . .2
259.. 1
209., 1
243.. 9
2 4 4 . .6
162.,7
277.. 9
335. 6
2 3 1 . .6
2 7 4 . .7

30 1 . 8
306.8
455.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
3 13.5
248.9
259. 1
209. 1
243.9
244.6
162.7
277 . 9
335.6
231 . 6
274.7

305.2
312.1
455.2
229.4
207 . 3
270 . 2
200 . 2
316.4
253.4
285.5
209. 1
243. 9
244.6
162.7
277. 9
335.6
231.6
274.7

239.3
2 96. 1
234.5
131.2
128. 5
(3)
200 . 2

225.5
287.4
220 . 7
123. 0
124.2
133.5
185.7

226,. 1
2 8 7 , .9
2 2 1 , .4
123. .4
124, . 3
133. .5
185. .8

229., 1
290 ., 2
222. 0
124. .9
126. ,3
137. ,5
197. ,0

2 3 2 . .6
291.. 0
2 2 8 . ,3
126 . 1
127 ..0
137. ,5
196. . 1

234. 1
291.4
229.7
128. 2
127 . 1
137. 5
194.8

2 4 2 . .8
2 98 . .9
2 3 9 . .6
132..5
130..5
141..3
2 0 4 . .6

244. 2
3 0 0 . .4
241. 2
133. , 1
131. .5
143. .3
2 0 3 . ,4

2 4 3 . ,8
(3)
(3)
(3)
131. ,5
143. ,3
203. 2

246.4
30 1 . 4
240.9
137.7
131.5
143. 3
204.6

2 4 8 . ,4
3 0 2 . .0
2 4 4 . .5
137. .7
(3 )
(3)
208. 6

248.8
302.9
244.8
1 38 . 1
(3)
(3)
208.8

249.4
303.2
245.9
138.2
131 . 5
(3)
210.3

199.6
198. 6
188. 6
253.2
180. 0
178. 6
209.6
212.3
203.0
180.5
170 . 1
168. 7
206 . 3
218.6
164. 2
205.5

186.4
183.7
171.9
236.3
172. 9
174.6
195. 9
186.9
187. 5
17 1 . 2
166.0
156.6
195. 4
205. 0
156 . 1
191.8

191. ,6
193. .2
1 3 2 ..6
2 4 7 . ,7
178. .6
174. 6
2 0 6 . .8
208 .0
195 . 1
176 . 0
166 . 0
165 . 4
20 1 . 8
208 .8
162 . 6
191 . 9

191 . 5
193. 8
184. 0
247. 7
178. .6
174. ,6
206. 8
208 . 0
195 . 1
173 . 8
166 .0
165 . 4
196 .6
2 08 . 8
162 . 6
193 . 9

196. ,7
196.,8
188. ,4
2 4 7 . ,7
178. 6
174. 6
2 0 6 . ,8
208 .0
20 1 . 4
177 . 5
168 . 8
165 . 4
204 . 5
2 08 . 8
162 . 6
199 . 2

198.0
196.8
188.4
247.7
178.6
174.6
206.8
208.0
20 1 . 4
177.6
168.8
165. 4
204.5
209.4
162. 6
206.5

199..9
198..4
188.,4
2 5 0 . .3
181..2
177.. 9
2 0 9 . .9
209 . 9
204 . 8
131 . 4
17 1 . 3
168 . 6
207 . 3
220 . 3
164 . 3
206 . 5

20 1. 0
193. ,9
188. ,4
2 5 0 . .3
181. ,2
182. .5
209., 9
209 . 9
204 . 8
181 . 9
17 1 . 3
170 . 9
207 . 3
223 . 1
164 . 3
209 . 2

201. 3
199. 0
188. ,4
256. 4
181. 2
182. 5
209. 9
209 . 9
204 . 8
182 . 6
171 . 3
172 . 1
2 07 . 3
2 25 .0
166 . 3
209 . 2

202.3
200.5
190.6
256.4
181 . 2
(3)
210.5
218.0
204.8
182.6
171. 3
172 . 1
207 . 3
225.0
166.3
212.4

2 0 6 . ,6
203.8
197. ,2
2 5 6 . ,4
181. .2
182. ,5
2 1 0 . ,5
218 .0
204.8
185 . 0
173 . 5
172 . 1
212 .3
2 25 . 0
166 . 3
216 . 8

208. 1
207.3
197.2
267.4
186.6
187 . 2
217.4
229.3
212.0
185.9
173.5
172. 1
212.3
229.8
166.3
212.9

211.4
210.5
197.2
273.5
(3)
(3)
224. 1
233.6
219.5
190.2
173.5
178.2
218.7
234.4
170.0
215.3

See footnotes at end of table.




44

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P rod u cer P rice in d exes fo r c o m m o d ity groups, subgroups, p roduct c lasses, and individual item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE HO.

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

209. 1
203. 1
187. 3
204.3
266 .6
(3)
182. 8
207 . 2
194.0

198.0
196 . 0
173. 2
188. 1
228.9
163.6
170.5
196 . 0
179.7

198.0
196 . 0
173.5
190. 1
239.3
163.6
170.5
196 . 0
179.7

198 . 0
196 . 0
177 . 3
19 1. 0
239.3
163.6
170.5
197. 9
183.6

198. 0
196.0
187 . 5
203.6
265.6
(3)
181.0
204.5
194. 1

211.0
211.0
187 . 5
2 03. 7
265.6
(3)
181 . 0
207 . 1
194. 1

211
211
187
203
265
170
181
207
194

253.4
20S.6
2 94 . 5
20 1 . 2
249. 3
278.4
264.3
211.5
229.3
(3)
253.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
243.2
232. 1
270.5
(3)
268.7

242.4
198. 7
272.6
191. 1
235.8
270 . 6
26 1 . 6
202.5
219.1
(3)
243.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
234.0
219.0
259.7
(3)
259.7

245.6
202.8
278.6
196 . 2
242. 1
272. 1
26 1 . 6
204.6
222.4
(3)
246 . 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
235.8
2 19.0
259.7
(3)
263.2

247.0
204.2
290.2
196. 2
244.2
2 73. 1
26 1. 6
205.2
222.8
(3)
247 . 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
237 . 9
228 . 4
26 1 . 1
(3)
263.4

249.7
207 . 7
297.4
20 1 .7
248. 1
275.2
26 1 . 6
206 . 4
224 . 1
(3)
248.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
240 . 4
228.4
269.2
(3)
265.5

252.6
208.7
297.4
201.7
250 .4
276 . 6
263.4
211.2
229.0
(3)
253.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
240 . 5
228.4
269.2
192. 3
265.6

264.0
297 . 1
334.4
236 . 7
277.7
288.4
304.7
185. 5
153. ,5
290.8
227 . 6
385.3
156 . 6
268. 9
134. 2
173. 1

249. 9
269.6
320 . 3
231.0
265.7
274.4
286.9
179. 5
149. 1
278. 9
213.4
354.9
14 1. 7
259.8
128. 6
165.4

251.4
281. 0
320 . 3
231 . 0
275.6
274.4
286 . 9
179. 5
149. 1
278.9
213.4
354.9
14 1 . 7
267 . 8
128.6
166.5

253.2
281 .0
320 . 3
233.3
275.6
274.4
286.9
179. 5
149. 1
278.9
213.4
360 . 3
14 1. 7
267.8
131.1
171.5

258.3
285.5
320 . 3
233.3
275.6
28 1 . 4
291.0
179.5
149. 1
283.5
226 . 2
369.8
158.5
267.8
132. 9
171. 5

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

.2
.2
.5
.3
.9
. 1
.0
. 1
. 1

216.2
216.2
187.5
205.3
273.9
170 . 1
181 . 0
207. 1
194. 1

(3)
(3)
193.7
205.4
273.9
(3)
181 . 0
209.7
194. 1

222. 7
221 . 9
196 . 1
215.7
291.2
(3)
196 . 3
213.3
200.8

215.3
214.2
196 . 1
219.3
291.2
(3)
200 . 0
216.9
207.4

215.3
214.2
200.7
220. 7
29 1 . 2
175.0
200 . 0
223. 1
212.6

253 . 8
209 . 9
297 . 4
205 . 0
250 . 4
277 . 7
263 . 4
211 .S
230 . 5
100 .0
254 . 3
100 . 0
100 . 0
10 0 . 0
100 .0
100,. 0
100 ,. 0
242, . 1
228, . 4
2 69 . .2
(3)
268. .7

254 .7
210 .0
297 . 4
205 .0
250 . 4
277 . 8
266 . 5
212 .6
230 .0
(3)
253 .6
99 . 9
100 .7
(3)
(3)
100 .2
10 1 .8
244. n
235,
271, .3
(3)
269, .5

255.5
2 1 0. 1
297 . 4
205. 0
250 . 4
278.2
266.5
213.8
231 .6
(3)
256 . 1
10 1 . 6
10 1 . 6
(3)
(3)
99.3
10 1 . 8
244.3
235.6
271.3
(3)
269.7

256.5
210.1
297 . 4
205. 0
250.3
2 78. 1
266 . 5
215.2
232.8
100. 9
258.5
10 1 . 8
102.2
(3)
(3)
99.6
102.6
245.8
238.7
273. 1
200 . 5
269.7

258.9
212.9
297.4
205. 0
256 . 2
284 . 4
266.5
217.1
233.8
(3)
259.7
102.4
104.0
(3)
(3)
99.6
104.4
246 . 5
238.7
2 73. 1
200.5
271.3

26 1 . 2
2 13. 5
305.2
(3)
256.5
2 85. 9
266.5
218.4
236 . 3
(3)
26 1 . 5
103.0
104.3
(3)
(3)
100. 1
104. 9
253. 1
242.3
284.4
200.5
278.8

262.3
214.2
305.2
(3)
256 . 6
291 . 0
266.5
219.7
238.9
102.4
262.7
103.2
104.2
(3)
(3)
100 . 1
105.7
253.5
242.3
284.4
203.2
279.2

260 . 4
285.5
320 . 3
233. 6
280 . 0
281 . 4
300 .7
179. 5
149. 1
291 . 3
226.2
3 79. 2
15 8 . 5
267.8
132. 9
171. 5

262., 0
2 85 , ,5
331 ., 6
235.. 3
280. 0
2 8 6 . .8
3 00 . 7
185. , 9
149. 1
299. 3
226 . 2
379. 2
158. 5
267. 8
134. 2
171. 5

264 , . 9
285, .5
331 ,. 6
235 . ,3
28 0 . 0
2 8 6 . ,8
314 . ,0
185., 9
156. 8
299. 3
226. 2
379. 2
158. 5
267. 8
134. 2
17 1. 5

265.7
285.5
33 1. 6
(3)
280.0
286 . 8
314.0
185.9
156.8
299.3
226.2
379.2
162. 9
267 . 8
137. 5
171.5

270 . 4
318.4
336. 1
238.2
280.0
293.4
3 14.0
189. 6
158.5
299.3
226.2
379.2
162. 9
273.5
137.5
179.0

274.7
318.4
352.4
238.2
280.0
30 1 . 6
318.6
193.8
158. 5
299.3
240.0
426.5
162. 9
273.5
137. 5
179.0

277 . 4
329.6
362. 0
246.2
280 . 0
306.0
318.6
193.8
158.5
29 1. 1
247.0
426.5
165. 5
273.5
137. 5
179.0

279.4
339.5
365. 9
248.7
280 . 0
313.7
323.6
193.8
158.5
291 . 1
247.0
434.9
165. 5
272.3
137.5
179.0

213.
277.
205.
240.
136.
280.

224.3
284.4
205.9
250.3
136.2
333.5

224.3
284.4
2 05. 9
250 . 3
136.2
333.5

224.3
284.4
205.9
(3)
136.2
(3)

224. 9
287.9
(3)
253. 1
136. 2
333.5

215.7
287.9
207.2
253. 1
136 . 2
280.4

298. 1
297 . 8

300 . 5
300. 1

302.2
303.7

308. 1
309.8

308.8
309.8

JUNE

030 1
0 302
0305
04
040 1
0 40 2
0403
0 404
0405

F l u i d p o w e r e q u i p m e n t ( C 0 N T TD)
I n d u s t r i a l pneumatic, 2 inch bore
I n d u s t r i a l h y d r a u l i c , 2 inch bore
M o bile, h y d r a u l i c , 4 inch bore
F l u i d po w e r h ose and t u b e f i t t i n g s
1/2 i n
t u b e f i t t i n g , f l a r e l e s s , ss
1/2 i n 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
1/4 i n u n i o n , f l a r e d o r f l a r e l e s s b r a s s
1 / 2 i n mp 1 / 2 h o s e 100 R 5 r e u s a b l e e n d
1 / 2 i n mp 1 / 2 h o s e 100 R 2 p e r m a t t . e n d

02
020 1
02 1 1
022 1
023 1
024 1
03
035 1
0352
036 1
0362
0 36 3
0 364
0 36 5
0 37 5
0376
04
049 1
049 3
0494
0496

I n d u s t r i a l m a t e r ia l h a n d lin g equipment
Conveying equipment
M onorail conveyor
Package c o n v e y o r
B e lt conveyor
T r o l l e y conveyor
P o r ta b le b e l t conveyor
M aterial handling trucks
E le ctric trucks, o pe rator-riding
Motorized handtrucks
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 6 00 0 l b .
I n t e r n a l combustion tr u c k s 6000-14,999 1
I n t e r n a l c o m b u s t i o n t r u c k s 1 5 , 0 0 0 l b . an
I n t e r n a l combustion t r a c t o r
Portable ele va to rs (stackers)
Other h a n d tru c k s , t r a i l e r s , d o l l i e s
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s
H o i s t and c r a n e s
Hand c h a i n h o i s t , s p u r g e a r
E le c t r ic h o is t, lug type
A i r h o i s t , 1,000 l b . c a p a c i t y
Crane, o ve rh e a d b r i d g e t y p e

0 10 1
0 102
0 103
0 104
0 105
0 111
0 1 15
0 1 16
0 12 1
0 122
0 124
0 128
013 3
0 135
0137

M e c h a n i c a l power t r a n s m i s s i o n e q u i p m e n t
Sp e e d r e d u c e r , w o r m a e a r , 2 . 5 ~ 3 c . d .
Sp e e d r e d u c e r , p a r a l l e l s h a f t , h e l i c a l
Gearmotor, p a r a l l e l s h a f t
Sp a ed r e d u c e r , w o r m q e a r , 8 c . d .
R e d u c e r , p a r a l l e l s h a f t , s i z e 203
B e v e l g e a r , c o a r s e - p i t c h , AGMA c l a s s 8
Spur g e a r , f i n e - p i t c h
F l e x i b l e c o u p lin g , qear type
R oller chain, sem ifinished
R oller chain, fin is h e d
M i l l chai n
R o lle r chain p la te sprocket
V - b e l t sheave
Universal j o i n t , in d u s tr ia l
C lutch, f r i c t i o n type

0 111
0 123
0131
014 3
0 145

S c a l e s and b a l a n c e s
F l o o r s c a l e , beam t y p e
Bathroom s c a l e
Moto r t r u c k s c a l e , 50-60 to n c a p a c i t y
Computing s c a l e
Hopper s c a l e , 6,0 00 l b . c a p a c i t y

213.0
276.4
202.8
245.6
136 . 1
273.9

202.2
259.8
198.7
238.7
134.6
237. 1

203.9
259.8
198.7
238.7
136. 2
242.8

204.6
262.8
198.7
243. 1
136. 2
242.8

205.5
274.8
198.7
2 43. 1
136.2
242.8

206. 1
(3)
202.5
(3)
136.2
242.8

206.
276.
202.
245.
136.
242.

0101

Fa n s a n d b l o w e r s , e x c e p t
C e n t r i f u g a l blower

295.5
296 . 7

281.2
281 . 6

283.9
284.3

286.5
2 87. 1

293.2
295. 1

293.2
295. 1

295. 2
297. 8

1 143

1 144

1 145

1146

1147

portable

DEC/71
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 70

DEC/ 70
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70

DEC/ 74

JUN/ 76
JUN/ 76
DEC/ 7 4

See footnotes at end of table.




45

.0
.0
.5
.7
.6
. 1
.0
. 1
. 1

5
9
5
0
2
8

JULY

216
216
187
205
273
170
181
207
194

,

3
1
9
7
2
4

295. 2
297. 8

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P rod u cer P rice Indexes fo r c om m o dity groups, subgroups, p ro d u ct c la s s e s , and individ u al item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE NO.

1147

COMMODITY

0111
0121
0 13 3
0 135

F a n s a n d b l o w e r s , e x c e p t p o r t a b l e ( CONT’ D)
P ro p e lle r fan
A t t i c f a n , 30 i n c h s i z e
A x i a l fa n , 36-38 inc h , d i r e c t d r iv e
I n d u s t r i a l f a n , arr an g e m en t no. 1

01
0101
010 5
0107
010 9
0111
0117
02
020 1
0 20 5
0 20 9
021 5
0217
021 9
022 3
03
0 30 2
030 3
0306
0307
030 9
04
0402
05
0502
0507
06
060 1
060 3
060 5
0606
0607
0609
06 1 1
06 14
06 17

A i r c o n d i t i o n i n g and r e f r i g e r a t i o n e q u i p
Heat t r a n s f e r e q u i p m e n t
Packaged t e r m i n a l a / c
Room f a n c o i l a / c
Central s ta tio n a/c u n it
Unit cooler
R e mo t e r e f r i g e r a n t c o n d e n s e r
Finned c o i l s , o.e.m .
Unitary a ir conditioners
Year— r o u n d a / c , 2 - 3 t o n
Y ear-round a / c , 5-10 ton
S i n g l e package a / c
S i n g l e p a c k a g e h e a t pump
S p l i t s y s t e m h e a t pump
S p l i t system, condensing u n i t
A/c c o i l s
Commercial r e f r i g e r a t i o n equi pm ent
Sectional cooler
Reach-in r e f r i g e r a t o r
M u l t i l e v e l d i s p l a y case
Frozen fo o d case
D rinking water cooler
R e f r ig e r a n t compressors
Compressor, 3 h .p .
R e f r i g e r a t i o n condensing u n i t s
Condenser, 3 / 4 - 3 .0 h .p .
Condensing u n i t over 3-15 h .p .
Ot he r a / c and r e f r i g e r a t i o n equ ipment
Centrifugal liq u id c h ille r
I c e c ube mak er
Absorption l iq u id c h i l l e r
M o b i l e v e h i c l e r e f r i g e r a t i o n system
Automobile a/c
Pick-up/van a/c
R eciprocating l iq u id c h i l l e r
Water c o o l i n g tower
Evaporative a i r cooler

01
0101
010 2
0 103
0 10 4
0106
0 11 2
0 113
0 115
0 1 16
0117
01 18
0119
0 121
0122

M is c e lla n e o u s g en e ra l purpose equipment
V a l v e s and f i t t i n g s
Gate v a l v e , i r o n , 6 i n c h
Gate v a l v e , b r a s s o r b r o n z e , 1 i n c h
Gate v a l v e f o r g e d s t e e l , 1 i n c h
Gate v a l v e , c a s t s t e e l , 6 i n c h
R equlating va lve , 1 inch
Elbow, m a l l e a b l e i r o n , 1/2 i n c h
Tee, f o r g e d s t e e l , 1 i n c h
Elbow, w ro u g h t c o p p e r , 1/2 i n c h
B a ll v a lv e , bronze, 2 inch
B a ll va lve , s te e l, 6 inch
B u t t e r f l y v a l v e , 125 w s p , 6 i n c h
B u t t e r f l y v a l v e , 150 w o g , 12 i n c h
Plug v a lv e , l u b r i c a t e d
IBBM g a t e v a l v e

1148

1149

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

1ARCH

APRI L

313.9
257.3
324.0
2 92. 1

302.2
252.8
310.3
275.5

302.2
256.7
310.3
279.0

303.2
257.7
315.0
281.3

311
257
319
289

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
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77

124. 1
130.6
132.8
125.5
135. 1
124 . 5
123.2
130 . 6
121. 9
(3)
(3)
118.9
(3)
116.1
175.9
122.8
119. 4
124.5
1 18. 1
119. 1
(3)
112.5
123. 7
127.4
119.8
1 18. 1
121.6
126. 2
134.3
129.6
145.2
(3)
128. 0
122.4
128.6
120. 7
126.0

119.4
123.9
124.9
117.4
128. 8
1 18.4
123. 0
124. 1
117. 1
116.7
119.4
116.7
116.7
112. 1
168.2
117.2
114.1
1 17.8
114.0
113.7
(3)
109.2
119.2
120.8
117.2
1 16 . 2
118.4
121. 9
124.2
126. 1
130.3
1 16 . 0
124.0
119.7
123.4
120.0
120.7

119. 9
124.6
124.9
117.4
132.0
118.4
123.6
124. 1
118.1
117. 2
119.4
117. 1
116.7
112.1
17 1 . 6
117. 2
114.6
1 17.8
114.0
113.7
(3)
111.8
119.2
120.8
116.6
115. 2
118.4
122. 4
126. 7
126. 1
134.5
1 16. 0
124.0
119.7
125. 1
120.0
123 . 1

121.7
128. 2
124.9
123.5
133. 9
126. 2
128. 2
128.4
119. 6
119.1
123.2
1 18.7
1 18.0
113. 4
17 1 . 6
120. 1
114.6
117.8
114. 2
113.7
(3)
111.8
122. 4
125.7
117.1
115. 2
119. 6
123.6
132. 1
126 . 1
140.3
116. 0
125.5
119.7
127 . 6
120.0
123. 1

J UN/ 7 6
J UN/ 7 6
J UN/ 7 6
J UN/ 7 6
J UN/ 7 6
J UN/ 7 6
J UN/ 7 6

279.4
288.6
228.6
252.9
228.6
284.7
(3)
402.2
314.7
123.6
140 . 8
148.2
144. 2
153.6
142.0
138. 6

261.4
272.6
218.6
231.8
214.3
264.0
297.6
376.7
295.3
122. 0
131.6
140 . 1
137. 3
145.5
134. 5
134.7

264. 1
275.4
217.5
240. 1
214.3
264.0
297.6
376.7
295.3
129.5
133. 1
140.9
139. 1
147.7
134.5
134.7

269.6
280.7
222.2
245. 9
219.5
27 1 . 6
297 . 6
376.7
295.3
134.6
134.7
144 . 1
142. 2
150. 4
138. 3
139. 1

See footnotes at end of table.




46

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

311.8
257.7
319.9
289.0

312.8
254. 1
319.9
292.5

315.7
254. 1
319.9
292.5

315.7
254. 1
329.3
296.7

316.7
257.7
333.0
298.6

316.7
261.5
333.0
298.6

324. 9
26 1 . 5
336 . 8
306 . 2

333.3
26 1 . 5
34 1 . 2
306.2

122 . 7
131 . 1
132 . 7
127 .6
136 . 5
126 . 2
129 . 4
130 .0
120 .6
120 . 4
123 . 2
119 .7
1 18 .0
114.. 5
174,.4
120,. 9
1 15,, 9
1 18., 9
1 14.. 8
115..2
(3)
112,.6
122,.4
125,.7
118..0
116. .3
120..3
124. .6
133. ,7
129.,7
144. .5
1 17.. 9
125. ,5
120, 0
130 ..8
120. 0
124. ,0

122.9
1 30. 5
132.7
125.2
136.5
126.2
130 . 1
128. 7
120. 6
121.1
123.2
118.3
1 18.0
1 15. 2
174.4
121.7
118.1
123 . 1
117. 0
1 16.7
(3)
112.6
122.4
125.7
1 18.4
116. 3
121.4
124.8
135. 3
129.7
146 . 8
117.9
125.5
120.0
1 30. 8
120.0
124. 0

123.5
130.5
132.7
125. 2
136 . 5
126.2
130. 1
128.7
122.7
123.7
124.0
119.4
1 22 . 1
116. 5
175.5
124.4
119.2
123. 1
1 18.5
120. 3
119.2
111.8
122.4
125.7
1 18. 7
1 16.3
122.0
124. 8
135. 3
(3)
146.8
(3)
125.5
120.0
130. 8
121. 2
124.0

124. 2
131.8
135.6
128.3
135. 8
123.9
129.0
131. 5
122. 9
(3)
(3)
119.4
(3)
117.9
175.5
125.4
121. 5
127.4
119. 3
123. 3
(3)
111. 8
122.4
125.7
121.4
(3)
123. 3
125. 6
135.3
129.7
146.8
C3 )
128 . 1
120. 0
128. 8
121. 2
124.0

124. 5
131. 8
135.6
128. 3
135. 8
123 . 9
129. 0
131. 5
123.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
117.9
173.8
125.4
12 1 . 5
127 . 4
C3 )
(3)
(3)
111. 8
122.7
129. 2
121.4
(3)
123. 3
125.6
135. 3
129. 7
146.8
(3)
1 28 . 1
120.0
128.8
121. 2
124.0

127.0
133.2
135. 6
128.3
135. 8
126. 0
129.0
134.6
123.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
117.9
173.8
125.4
121. 5
127.4
119.3
123. 3
(3)
111.8
127 . 8
132. 3
121.3
119. 9
123.2
129. 4
135.3
133. 1
146.S
(3)
132.0
126.9
128.8
121.2
125.6

127.5
133.3
135. 6
128. 3
135.8
126.0
129.0
135 . 1
123.7
(3)
(3)
119.4
(3)
117. 9
178.8
125.4
123.2
130. 9
12 1 . 8
123.3
(3)
111.8
127.8
132.3
122.4
121.8
123.2
130.4
138.7
133.0
151.7
(3)
132. 7
126. 9
128. 8
121. 2
133 . 1

127. 9
134.2
139. 1
128. 3
136 . 9
126.0
129.0
135 . 1
124.4
(3)
(3)
119.4
(3)
119.0
181.7
125.4
123. 9
130. 9
121.8
123. 3
120. 6
116.4
127. 8
132. 3
122.4
121. 8
123.2
130. 5
140. 1
133.0
153.5
C3 )
132. 7
126 .6
129.8
121.2
133 . 1

128. 3
134. 2
139. 1
128.3
136. 9
126.0
129.0
135. 1
125.2
124.9
124. 0
121.0
124. 9
119. 0
IS 1 . 7
125. 4
124. 4
130.9
124.3
123. 3
120 . 6
116.4
127.8
132.3
122.4
121.8
123.2
131.2
140 . 1
(3)
153.5
(3)
132.7
129.2
129.8
121.2
133. 1

2 7 6 . ,6
288, 2
234, 8
257, 9
230 . 6
287, 2
302, 2
407 . 0
303 . 2
125 . 4
138 . 1
145 . 1
142 . 2
153 . 0
140 . 3
139 1

279.3
289. 1
233.5
257.9
233.0
287 . 2
302.2
407.0
311.9
122.6
142.8
146 . 5
143. 6
153. 0
141.8
139 . 1

282.7
291.5
233.5
257.9
233.0
288.8
302.2
407.0
325.0
122.6
144.5
149.8
144. 9
154.2
141.8
139. 1

283.2
292. 1
233.5
257.9
233. 0
288.8
302.2
407.0
325.0
122.6
144. 5
151. 3
144.9
154. 2
145.7
139. 1

283.4
292.2
233.5
257.9
233.0
288.8
302.2
407 . 0
325.0
122.6
144. 5
151.3
144.9
154.2
(3)
139 . 1

285.6
293.0
233.3
257.9
233.0
290.9
(3)
407.0
325.0
122.6
144.5
151.3
1 46. 2
155. 9
145.7
139. 1

288. 0
295.2
227.6
256.5
233. 0
293.6
(3)
417.9
325.0
119.4
(3)
151. 3
146.8
156.8
145.7
139 . 1

238.8
296 . 2
227.6
256.5
233.0
295.7
(3)
417.9
325.0
119.4
144.5
15 1 . 3
148.0
1 58 . 1
147. 1
139. 1

289.7
297.5
227.6
256.5
233.0
295.7
(3)
417.9
325.0
119.4
145. 6
155. 9
149.8
159.9
147. 1
141.3

.8
.7
.9
.0

,
,

.

NOV.

DEC.

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — Produ cer Price In d ex e s fo r c o m m o d ity gro u p s, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct classes, and individual item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

1 149
0 123
0 124
0 125
05
052 1
0 52 2
0 52 4
0 52 5
053 1
053 2
053 3
054 1
0 542
06
065 1
065 2
0 653
0 654

M isc e lla n e o u s qeneral purpose equipment
Fire hydrant
Safety valve
Cast i r o n v a l v e
B a l l and r o l l e r b e a r i n g s
Radial b a ll bearing, 1i ght
R a d i a l b a l l b e a r i n g , me d i u m
S t e e l b a l l , chrome a l l o y
Radial b a ll bearing, e x tra l i g h t
R o l l e r b e a r in q , ta p e red
R oller bearinq, c y lin d r ic a l
R o lle r bearing, needle
P illo w block, b a ll bearinq
P illo w block, r o l l e r bearing
Plain bearings
Mai n b e a r i n q , a u t o m o t i v e
Connecting rod b e a rin g , a u to m o tiv e
B u s h i n g , 3 / 4 i n c h i . d.
Bushi n g, 1 i nc h i . d .
Specia l

1 16

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE NO.

industry

machinery

0211
02 12
02 13
02 14
0 215
02 17
0 218
04
043 1
0 432
0 433
11
1111
22
2225
2228
2233
2237
33
3341
3343
3346
3 347
3 348
44
4 44 9
4454
55

T e x t i l e m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p m e n t
O p e n i n g , p i c k i n g , t h r u c a r d room
Opening m achine, c o t t o n
S p i n n i n g and r e l a t e d e q u i p m e n t
W n r p e r , beam, h i g h - s p e e d
Open e n d s p i n n i n g m a c h i n e
Spinning rin q
T e x t u r i n g machine
Wea vi ng m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p m e n t
Loom, a u t o m a t i c
S h u t t l e l e s s l oom
Reed, 5 6 ”
s t n . s t l . , 50 d e n t s
S huttle, cotton
S h u t t l e , w o o l e n and w o r s t e d
K n i t t i n g m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p m e n t
Needle, l a t c h type
Double k n i t t i n g machine
Dyeing, d r y in g , f i n i s h i n g machinery

01

0 103
0 104
0 105
0 106
0 107
02

1 162

DEC/ 74

DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70

and e q u i p m e n t

Food p r o d u c t s m a c h i n e r y
Dairy in d u s try machinery
Homogen i z e r
I c e cream f r e e z e r , c o n t i n u o u s t y p e
S o f t i c e cream f r e e z e r
M i l k s hake f r e e z e r
P a s t e u r i z e r , HTST p l a t e , 20 MPPH
Bakery i n d u s t r y m a c hin e ry
Douqh m i x e r , b r e a d
Ov e n , t r a v e l i n q t r a y , g a s f i r e d
Ov e n , r e v o l v i n g t r a y , g a s f i r e d
Bread s l i c e r
Bread b a g q in q m ac hin e, a u t o m a t i c
Rounder, heavy d u t y
P r o o fe r , 5 loaves per t r a y
Commercial fo o d p r o d u c t i o n m a c h i n e r y
F ood s l i c e r , 10 i n c h d i a m e t e r k n i f e
Food g r i n d e r , 25 t o 30 l b s p e r m i n u t e
F ood m i x e r , 20 q u a r t b o w l

1 16 1

JUM/ 7 6
J U N/ 7 6
J U N/ 7 6

DEC/ 69
DEC/ 69
DEC/ 69
DEC/ 69
DEC/ 69
D E C / 69
Dr C/ 6 9
DEC/ 69
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 69
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70
DEC/ 70

DEC/ 69
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 69
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 69
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 69
DEC/ 69
DEC/ 69
DEC/ 75

ANN.
AVG.

136.7
139. 1
138.6
265. 1
263.5
276 . 0
(3)
175.6
248. S
258.2
277 . 8
306 . 4
22 1 . 0
266.2
251 . 3
243. 1
222.2

2 15.5

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

133.. 3
133,.4
125 . 8
242, . 1
244 . 9
256 ,. 2
195 . 9
163 .7
2 19, . 8
2 38 , .7
253 . 2
2 85 . . 0
2 1 0 ,. 6
2 56 , . 3
236 ,. 6
2 34 , . 6
2 14 , . 8
208, . 1

133,. 3
133 .4
127 ,. 7
24 4,. 0
244, . 9
256 . 2
195 . 9
163,.7
219 . 8
2 47 , . 6
2 67, .4
285,. 0
213 .5
267 ,. 3
242 . 9
24 r . 8
2 24 , . 0
2 17 , . 0

137 . 1
135 . 3
133 , 7
250 * 4
244 . 9
256 ,. 2
195 . 9
16 3 .7
234 . 2
252 . 3
274 . 3
2 85, . 0
2 18 .5
266 . 3
24 2 .9
24 1 . 8
223 . 3
2 15 . 9

137 . 1
133 . 2
14 0.. 3
257 ,. 7
244 . 9
2 56, . 2
195 . 9
163 .7
25 1 . 9
2 52 , . 3
27 4 . 3
2 92 , . 1
218 ,. 5
2 63 . 8
242 . 9
241 ,. 0
2 2 1 ,. 2
2 13, . 1

137,. 1
138, . 2
140 . 8
264, .7
259 . 2
275. . 3
195.. 9
170,. 1
251 ,. 9
258 .4
274, .3
307. . 2
218. .5
260 . 3
242, .9
24 1 ,. 8
2 18. . 6
209. . 0

137 . 1
133 . 2
140 . 8
269 . 9
27 1 . 3
282 . 6
195 . 9
133 . 2
251 . 9
264 . 2
274 .3
314, .4
2 18 .5
265 . 2
242
24 1 .S
22 1 . 8
215 . 2

137 . 1
(3)
140.8
270 . 2
271.3
282.6
195. 9
183.2
25 1 . 9
264.2
274.3
3 1 4. 4
224.9
265.2
242. 9
24 1 . 8
221 . 3
215.2

137,. 1
142, . 6
140 ,. 4
270 ,. 2
27 1 ,. 3
282 , . 6
195,. 9
133. . 2
25 1 ,. 9
264 , . 2
274 , .3
3 14,.4
224 , . 9
267 ,. 6
242 , . 9
24 1 ,. 8
2 2 3 , .7
217 , .9

137 ,. 1
142, . 6
14 1 . 8
275,. 8
277 . 2
291,. 0
2 0 0 ,. 1
183, . 2
2 5 8 . .7
264,.2
288,.8
3 14 , .4
224 ,. 9
267!.6
2 ^ 2 ,. 9
241 ,. 8
2 2 3 , .7
2 1 7 , .9

137 ,. 1
142, . 6
14 1 ,. 8
278.. 3
277 ,. 2
29 1 ,. 0
C3)
183, 2
2 6 4 , .6
264..2
292 . 6
3 14 !. 4
224.. 9
270 . 7
2 7 8 . .5
2 4 9 . .5
223 . 7
217.. 9

137 . 1
142, . 6
144 ,. 5
273 ,. 7
277 . 2
291 ,. 0
(3)
183 . 2
264 . 6
264 . 2
2 92 . 6
322^ . 0
2 24 , . 9
27 2,. 3
2 78 , .5
249, .5
2 25 , . 2
2 19,. 6

139.3
142.6
144. 5
27 9. 0
277 . 2
291.0
(3)
183.2
26 4 . 6
264.2
292.6
328.7
2 24 . 9
27 1 . 5
278.5
249.5
224.5
218.7
290.9

275.8

260 ,. 6

26 3 . 2

265 . 5

27 1,. 9

273. . 0

274 . 3

276.7

277 ,. 1

233,. 0

286 ,. 0

287 ,. 7

264. 1
204.3
225.6
202.7
206 . 7
198. 9
343.6
(3)
242.6
224 . 2
210.5
180 . 1
348.5
249.8
259. 1
224 .6
214.2
192.2

249, . 5
196 ,. 4
2 1 2 ,. 8
186,, 0
199,. 3
19 1,. 1
198,. 0
322 . 8
2 33 ! .7
230 ,. 9
2 19,.6
193,.5
167 ., 2
327 ,. 0
2 32 . .8
24 3.. 9
2 0 8 . ,3
2 0 4 . ,7
180 . 4

2 52 , .4
196 ,. 4
2 12.8
18C . 0
199 ,. 3
19 1.. 1
198.. 0
3 22 . , 8
233,, 7
230 ,. 9
2 19,,6
193 , 5
167 ,,2
327 .. 0
2 3 2 . ,8
248 , 5
2C8. ,3
210 .,7
185., 0

256 .3
196 ,. 5
2 12 . 0
192 . 2
199,.3
19 1 . 1
198,. 0
323, . 1
2 38 , .7
2 32 . . 9
2 19 , .6
20 1 ,. 7
167 ,. 2
327 ,. 0
2 32 ,8
2 5 4 ! ,5
216 .,8
2 10.,7
191 . 4

260 . 2
20 1 . 7
2 17 . . 6
20 1 ,. 3
204 ,. 7
196 ,. 5
2 03 , .7
340 , 3
2 5 9 , .6
232,. 9
2 1 9 , .6
209,. 5
17 S . 0
34 3 ,. 8
250 .S
2 5 4 , ,8
2 1 7 . .6
210., 7
191 .,4

260 ,. 4
2 0 2 ., 3
217 ,. 6
20 1 ,. 3
206 . 0
196.. 5
203. .7
340 , 3
259. ,6
232, . 9
2 19.,6
211. ,8
179., 0
343, .3
250. ,8
254. ,8
217 , 6
210. ,7
191,.4

260 ,. 7
2 0 2 ,. 6
22 1 .7
206 . 0
206 ,. 0
196,. 5
203. t 7
341 ! 8
259 . 6
232 . 9
2 19,.6
211. .8
186 ,. 0
343. .8
250 ,. 3
254, .8
217. ,6
2 10,.7
191.,4

268.2
204.4
224 . 9
206 . 0
203.2
19 9 . 9
203.7
351 . 9
268.2
255.0
2 19. 6
2 16. 1
186 . 0
353.7
257 . 4
26 3 . 5
23 i . 2
2 16. 7
194. 2

2 6 8 . .5
2 05, .7
235,. 2
206, . 0
2 C S ,. 2
199,. 9
222 . 1
35r .9
2 6 8 . .4
255.. 0
2 19..6
216,. 1
186 .,0
353,, 7
257 . 4
2 6 3 . ,5
23 1 . 2
216 ., 7
194..2

2 6 9 , .3
203., 3
235. 0
206 ,! 0
0 ^0 . 3
204!. 1
222 . 1
3 52 . , 9
26S , 4
255,. 0
227 .. 0
216., 1
186 .. 0
3 53 . , 7
257. 4
263. 5
23 1 . 2
2 16., 7
0.
194. c

273.. 8
2 11.6
2 35 . 2
2 1 0 ,. 2
212.3
204 . 1
222. 1
357 ., 0
(3)
255 . 0
227 ., 0
216 ,. 1
186 , 0
3 6 9 . ,7
2 57 .,4
268 ., 4
236 .. 0
220 . 7
197. ,5

2 7 4 , .5
2 13, . 8
2 38 , .7
2 13 . . 7
2 12 .3
2 12 . 4
2 25 , . 8
358, . 4
(3)
255,. 0
236 . 7
2 16,. 1
136 . 0
3 69 . .7
2 5 7 . .4
2 6 8 . .4
236., 0
2 2 0 . .7
197..5

242.6
213.7
212.3
204. 1
225.8
359. 9
(3)
(3)
242.5
223.7
186. 9
369.7
260 . 0
27 1 . 0
242. 9
220 . 7
197.5

221 . 9
2 45. 9
203.3
220 .7
149. 4
117.3
195.2
116.4
26 1 . 4
374.3
112.0
17 1. 1
222.7
202.9
152. 9
152.5
106 . 9
283.7

211., 0
2 2 5 . ,8
189..7
214. 3
146 ..8
1 15. 4
189..5
1 15.,7
242. 6
3 4 2 . ,8
111..8
163. 2
192. .6
190 .,6
150 ., 1
151. , 0
103. ,9
2 6 6 . ,8

215. 1
2 3 4 . ,6
193. ,6
2 1 5 . .8
146 .,8
1 15.,4
195. ,7
1 14..3
2 4 2 . ,7
3 4 3 . .3
111. .8
163. .2
192. .6
190. 6
150 ..6
152. ,5
104. ,3
2 7 4 . .5

216., 9
24 1 ., 4
193.,6
216., 3
146.,8
1 17..7
195. 7
115. 9
244.. 9
3 55 , .2
111,.8
163..2
192..6
190 . 6
151 , 7
157.,3
104 .. 3
2 7 9 . ,7

220., 1
247., 1
206. 0
2 19.' 5
146 .,8
1 17 .,7
195..7
1 14.,7
255., 1
3 62 , .3
111,.8
163..2
221 .,7
198. ,3
152.. 9
157. . 2
105. . 7
280,, 0

220 . 4
247 . 1
206 . 9
220 . , 1
146 .,8
1 17.,7
195. 7
1 16 . 1
255 . 3
363. .5
111..8
163..2
221 ., 7
198..3
152.. 9
157.,2
105..7
28 1 ..0

22 1 ., 9
250 ., 0
2C6 . 9
221 ., 8
151 ,. 2
1 17 . 7
195..7
1 17 . 2
260 . , 9
37 1,.2
111,.8
168,.4
227, . 1
203, .4
15 1 ,. 4
150 , 9
105,.7
285, .2

224 .S
250.0
206 . 9
223.2
151.2
117. 7
195. 7
117.5
269. 9
378. 1
111.8
177. 9
237.4
210.5
153.2
150. 9
107 . 8
285.6

225., 1
250 .. C
206 . 9
2 2 3 . .2
151 . 9
1 17 . T
195. .7
1 17 ..5
2 6 9 . .9
378 , . 1
111.. 8
178, . 1
2 3 7 , .4
2 10,.5
153, .2
150. , 9
107 ,. 8
237 ..7

225. 1
250., 0
206 . 9
223. 4
151 . 2
1 17 ..7
195. .7
1 18. 0
269. 9
378.. 1
111..8
178. . 1
2 3 7 . ,4
2 1 0 . ,5
153. .2
150., 9
107 .,8
2 8 7 . ,7

2 26 ..3
250 ., 0
206 . 9
2 2 3 . .7
151 .,2
1 17 .,7
195. .7
1 18., 1
2 7 5 . ,3
4 0 6 . .2
1 12,.5
178. . 1
2 3 7 . .4
2 1 0 , .5
153..2
(3)
107 . 8
2 8 7 . .7

226 . 6
2 5 2 . ,3
206 , 9
223., 1
151. .2
1 17.,7
195..7
1 16.,7
2 7 5 . ,3
4 06 . .2
1 12,.5
178.. 1
2 3 7 , .4
2 10 . .5
152..8
149,. 1
(3)
291.. 7

229.3
252.3
206 . 9
224.0
151.2
(3)
195.7
1 15.8
275.3
406.2
112.5
178. 1
237.4
210.5
159.4
149. 1
115 . 1
296 . 3

2 10.6

See footnotes at end of table.




47

2 75. 9
2 12.2

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P rod u cer Price In d exes fo r c om m o dity groups, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c las se s , and in d ivid u al ite m s , 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE NO.

1 162
5561
66
6671

T e x t i l e m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p m e n t
Dye b e c k , n o n - p r e s s u r e
I n d u s t r i a l sewing machines
O v eredgi ng machine

03
030 1
030 2
0306
04
0411
05
0521
0 52 2

W oo dw o rk in g m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p m e n t
O t h e r t h a n f o r home w o r k s h o p s
C i r c u l a r s a w , r a d i a l a r m 1 6 fT
C h a i n saw 1 4 f t t o 1 7 T * p o r t a b l e
Ba n d s a w, 36 i n c h
F o r home w o r k s h o p s
C i r c u l a r s a w , 10 i n c h t i l t i n g a r b o r
Saw b l a d e
Saw b l a d e s o l i d t o o ' t h
Saw b l a d e , i n s e r t e d t o o t h

01
0 10 9
02
0 225
05
0 55 2
07
077 1
0 77 2

P r i n t i n g t r a d e s m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p m e n t
P rin tin g presses, o ffs e t
Web -fe d, newsp ape r, 4 - u n i t , 36"
T y p e s e t t i n g and c a s t i n g m a c h i n e r y
P h o t o t y p e s e t t i n g machine
B o o k b i n d i n g m a c h i n e r y and equ ipment
G a th e ring machine
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
P r i n t i n g p l a t e , aluminum o f f s e t
In te r m e d ia te r o l l e r , rubber covered

02
04
0 41 2
06

Other s p e c ia l i n d u s t r y machinery
P l a s t i c and r u b b e r i n d u s t r y m a c h i n e r y
Chemical i n d u s t r y m a c hin e ry
M ixer, chemical type
M iscellaneous in d u s tr y machinery

01
0101
0102
0 10 3
0 105
0 106
02
020 1
0 20 2
03
030 1
0302
0 30 3
0 306

P a c k i n g and p a c k a g i n g m a c h i n e r y
F i l l i n g and c a p p i n g m a c h i n e s
Dry p r o d u c t s f i l l i n g machine
Liquid container f i l l e r
F o r m - f i 1 1 - s e a l- machine
Capping machine
Cartoner
Pa ckage f o r m i n g and w r a p p i n g m a c hi n e s
Wrapping machine
Bag m a k i n g m a c h i n e
Machinery f o r p ro c e s s in g pkgs. & b o t t l e s
B o t t l e c l e a n i n g machine
Casing machine
L a b e lin g machine
Tape d i s p e n s e r

1163

1 165

1 166

1167

i

OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

1 17
1171
01
0101
0102
0 103
0 104
0 10 5
02
0211

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

237.2
222.3
188.7

213.8
208.5
1 79. 8

232.5
222.3
186.7

232.5
222.3
186. 7

232.5
222.3
186. 7

246 . 6
235.8
250.0
136.3
20S.2
295. 1
264.2
(3)
205.8
213.7

234.3
224.7
228.6
136.2
195.2
272. 1
240 . 8
(3)
197. 0
209.7

234.6
225.2
234.5
136.2
199.3
272. 1
240.8
(3)
197.0
209.7

238.0
227.8
240.0
136. 2
204.4
285.5
253. 0
(3)
197.0
209.7

DEC/ 69

265.8
308.8
222.6
153. 8
87.4
255.2
221.3

255.7
299. 1
213.8
153.5
87.4
240 . 4
208.2

259.2
301.8
213.8
153.5
87.4
240.4
208.2

DEC/ 69
DEC/ 72

212.4
194.5

195. 7
185.0

331 . 0
322.3
343.9
252.2
325.6

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

232.5
222.3
186.7

240.2
222.3
186 . 7

240.2
224. 1
1 91. 6

240 . 2
224. 1
191.6

240 . 2
224. 1
191. 6

240.2
224. 9
193.9

246 . 8
224. 9
(3 )

254.3
224.9
193. 9

245.5
237 . 1
242.7
136. 2
208. 3
287 . 8
255.7
(3)
199. 8
209.7

246.3
236.6
242.7
135. 1
208.3
287 . 8
255.7
(3)
206 . 2
214.6

248. 1
238.7
250 . 7
135. 1
208.3
287 . 8
255.7
(3)
207 . 4
215.9

250 . 2
238.4
250.7
136 . 8
208.3
310.5
276.8
(3)
207.4
215.9

250 . 2
238.4
250.7
136 . 8
208.3
3 10. 5
276.8
(3)
207.4
215.9

250.2
238.4
250.7
136 . 8
208.3
310.5
276 . 8
(3)
207.4
215.9

251.8
239.6
267.0
136 . 8
216.7
310.5
276 . 8
(3)
212.0
215.9

252.5
240.5
267.0
136.8
216.7
310.5
276 . 8
(3)
2 12. 0
215.9

257.2
244.4
274.3
136.8
216.7
C3)
284.3
287 . 2
2 16. 6
215.9

261.2
30 1 . 8
213.8
153.5
87.4
255.5
221.8

263.6
305. 9
221. 1
153. 5
87.4
255.6
222.G

264.2
305.9
221 . 1
153.5
87 . 4
255.6
222.0

264.2
305.9
221. 1
153.5
87.4
255.6
222. 0

266 . 7
310.9
225. 1
153.5
87 . 4
255.6
222.0

267 . 1
311.8
225. 1
153.5
(3)
255.6
222 . 0

268.2
312.4
225. 1
153. 5
87.4
258.2
226 . 9

269.5
314.0
225. 1
153.5
87 . 4
263.2
226 . 9

273.5
3 16. 1
229. 1
154.5
87 . 4
263.4
226. 9

276.4
320 . 0
236.4
156.0
87.4
263.4
226.9

2 05. 1
190.7

208.4
190.7

210.1
191. 2

210.1
196. 2

2 1 0. 1
196 . 2

210.1
196 . 2

210.1
196. 2

2 13.8
196 . 2

213.8
196. 2

230 . 5
196 . 2

23G . 5
202.5

309.4
298.2
325.6
241.8
307.6

311.6
300. 1
328.8
241 . 8
30S.5

313.6
300 . 1
332. 9
244.6
315.1

324.7
317.2
336 . 4
252. 1
316.4

326 . 4
317.2
339. 1
252. 1
326. 1

328.4
320.6
3 39. 1
252. 1
327 . 1

328. 9
320 . 6
340 . 6
253. 0
327 . 1

329. 1
320.6
340 . 6
253. 0
329.0

344.5
342.5
347.7
253.0
334.3

348. 9
342.5
359.6
260 . 8
336.9

351 . 2
344. 1
363.0
260.8
337 . 9

355.2
344. 1
373.3
261. 1
341.7

136.3
140. 5
139.7
1 40 . 1
140. 4
151. 5
146 . 1
131.6
142. 4
14 0 . 7
133. 1
141.5
129.0
141.9
139.5

131.7
134.8
135. 1
134. 2
133.7
146. 1
140.0
126 . 9
136.4
131.9
130. 1
136.6
129.7
136.7
137.2

131.8
135.2
135.6
134.6
134. 1
146 . 1
140. 8
1 27 . 1
136.4
1 32. 9
129. 8
136.7
126. 2
136.7
1 37. 2

132. 4
136. 1
135.6
134.9
136.3
146. 1
143. 0
127. 1
136.4
132. 9
130. 3
136.7
128. 1
136.7
137. 2

133.9
137.6
138.9
136.5
137.3
1 46 . 1
144. 2
129.5
138.6
139.9
131.2
13S.8
128 . 1
138.6
137.2

135.8
140 . 5
140. 5
1 40. 0
140. 5
150.7
145. 5
130 . 2
139. 9
139. 9
132.4
142.2
128. 1
140.9
137.2

136 . 1
141 . 0
140.5
141.3
140.5
151.2
146 . 0
130.2
139. 9
139. 9
132.4
1 42. 2
128. 1
140.9
137.2

136 . 6
141.3
140.5
1 41. 3
141.8
151.2
146 . 0
131.7
142.7
139.9
132.7
142.2
128. 1
142.0
137.2

137.7
14 1 . 4
140.5
14 1 . 3
141.8
151.2
146.4
134. 3
146.3
1 44 . 0
134. 1
142.2
128. 1
144. 0
142.7

137.8
141.7
140. 5
141.6
141 . 8
153. 6
146.4
134.3
146.3
144. 0
134. 1
142.2
128 . 1
144.0
142.7

139. 1
143. 3
140.5
142. 3
143. 9
158. 4
149.2
135.4
147 .6
146.6
134.8
144. 4
129. 5
144.0
142.7

140. 9
145.6
143.4
144.6
146 . 4
158.4
1 52. 3
136 . 5
149. 2
148.0
136 . 6
146.8
132. 2
146.5
142.7

142. 3
147.3
145. 2
148. 1
146 . 4
159.0
152.8
136.5
149. 2
148. 0
1 38. 5
1 46. 8
134.2
152.3
142.7

201 . 7
265.6
232.3
267.6
219. 1
27 0 . 4
270 . 7
1 62. 8
300.8
246.8

190.6
254.8
220.3
249.8
204.9
253. 9
259.2
159.6
292.7
234.2

194.3
257.4
222.7
255.8
211.7
256.2
257.2
160. 1
295.6
239.9

196.5
259.3
226.2
262. 1
219.8
258.5
261.4
159. 5
294.7
241.3

198. 9
260.9
227. 1
262. 1
219.8
259.0
267 . 8
158 . 1
297.2
245.5

199.9
262.8
229.3
263.2
219.8
262.0
27 1 . 2
160.6
298.6
245.5

201.6
265.5
231.5
263.2
219.8
268.6
275.5
1 59. 4
301.8
249.9

203.7
2 67 . 8
235.3
263.2
219.8
277.7
274.7
1 65. 5
30 1 . 4
249.9

205.0
269.9
238.2
270.3
222.8
281.4
278. 1
165. 4
302.2
249.9

206.0
270. 1
238.3
277.0
222.8
280.8
2 76. 1
165.2
302.3
249.9

207.0
271.2
239.4
279.0
222.8
232.4
277.4
166. 1
303.4
249.9

207.5
272.2
239.5
282.8
222.8
281.7
274.5
167.5
306 . 0
249.9

208.9
275.5
239.7
232.8
222.8
282.6
275.6
166. 7
314. 1
255.5

( CONT ' D)

E l e c t r i c a l m a c h i n e r y and e qui pm ent
W iring devices
Current c a rryin g
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 , r e s i d e n t i a l
Switch, re g u la r mechanical, tumbler
L i g h t n i n g a r r e s t e r , 9-10 k v .
Noncurrent ca rry in g
Ground r o d 5 / 8 " d i a m e t e r , x 8 ’ lo n g

DEC/ 6 9
DEC/ 69

DEC/ 72
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 72

DEC/ 69
DEC/ 69

DEC/ 72
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

See footnotes at end of table.




48

T a b le 3. C o ntinu ed'— P ro d u c er P rice In d exes fo r c o m m o d ity g ro u p s, su b g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c lasses, and individual item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

1 171
. 0 21 2
0214
0265
0266
0267
026 8
0 269
027 1

W i r i n g d e v i c e s ( C O N T ' D)
In s u la to r pin, galvanized steel
C r o s s arm b o l t , 5 / 8 i n c h d i a .
Wall p l a t e , p l a s t i c f o r s w itc h
O u t l e t box, stamped, 4 in c h o cta gon
S w i t c h bo x, stamped m e ta l
C onduit box, c a s t m etal
Conduit o u t l e t body, l b , 3/4 in .
Rigid co nd u it, galv. steel

1 172
01
0 10 1
0111
0131
0 139
0 199
02
024 1
024 2
0243
0244
0 245
0246
0247
0 248
0263
0267
027 1

I n t e g r a t i n g a nd m e a s u r i n g i n s t r u m e n t s
E l e c t r i c a l ( d i r e c t meas.) i n s t r .
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 amp.
V oltm eter, d . c . , panel type
Wattmeter
I n s t r u m e n t and r e l a y t r a n s f o r m e r s
P a r ts , v a r io u s , f o r i n t e g r a t i n g meters
E l e c t r o n i c ( i n d i r e c t meas.) i n s t r .
D ig ita l voltm eter
O s c i1lo scope
Analog v o l t m e t e r , e l e c t r o n i c
V o lt - o h m - m i11i ammeter, p o r t a b l e
Semiconductor t e s t e r p a r a m e tr ic
C o m b i n a t io n and g r o u p t e s t s e t s
S ig n a l g e n e r a to r , microwave
Signal gen e ra to r, audio
Frequency meter
F ie ld stre n g th instruments
O s c illo g ra p h ic re c ord e r, s ty lu s type

01
0 101
0104
0 105
0 106
0 107
0 108
0111
0 112
01 17
01 18
011 9
02
0222
0223
0224

Motors, g e n e r a to r s , motor g e n e r a to r se ts
E l e c t r i c motors
F r a c t i o n a l h p . , d . c . , 1/2 hp.
F r a c t i o n a l h . p . , a . c . , 1/20 - 1/5 h. p
Fractional hp., a .c .,
1/4 hp.
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. and u n.
Blower m otor, a u to m o b ile
I n t e g r a l h p . , a . c . , 3 hp.
I n t e g r a l h p . , a . c . , 10 h p .
I n t e g r a l h p . , d . c . , 5 hp.
I n t e g r a l h p . , d . c . , 25 h p .
I n t e g r a l h p . , a . c . , 50 h p .
G e n e r a t o r s and g e n e r a t o r s e t s
E l e c t r i c g e n e r a t i n g p l a n t 100 - 125 kw
G e n e r a t o r s e t , g a s . e n g i n e , 1 . 5 - 2 . 0 kw
G e n e r a t o r , a . c . , 30 k w.

0105
0111
0115
0117
0 121
0131
0133
0134
0 135
0136
0 141

T r a n s f o r m e r s a nd p ow er r e g u l a t o r s
B a l l a s t , f l u o r e s c e n t , f o r 2-40 w lamps
D i s t r i b u t i o n t r a n s f o r m e r , 25 k v . - a
D i s t r i b u t i o n t r a n s f o r m e r , 225 k v . - a
D i s t r i b u t i o n t r a n s f o r m e r , 10 k v . - a .
Feeder v o l t a g e r e g u l a t o r , 76.2 k v . - a
Transformer, dry type
Power t r a n s f o r m e r , 2500 kva
Power t r a n s f o r m e r , 7500 kva
Power t r a n s f o r m e r , 1 5, 000 kva
P o w e r a u t o - t r a n s f r . 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 k v a w / o LTC
Power a u t o - t r a n s f r . 1 50 , 0 0 0 k v a w/ LTC

1173

1174

OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

DEC/ 7 2

D EC/ 7 5
DEC/ 71
DEC/ 71

DEC/ 71
DEC/ 71
DEC/ 6 9
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 71
DEC/ 71
DEC/ 71

DEC/ 6 8

DEC/ 7 4
DEC/ 7 4
DEC/ 7 4
DEC/ 7 4
DEC/ 7 4

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

292.8
284.6
283.3
293.6
314.1
319.5
283.2
245.3

282.8
280 . 6
266.9
283.0
30 1 . 1
311.1
276 . 2
243.5

297.5
282. 1
266.9
287.3
308.2
3 11. 1
276.2
243.5

285.4
277.9
270.9
287.3
308.2
3 11. 1
276.2
243.5

292.7
278.6
270 . 9
287.3
308.2
318.8
282.2
245.3

297. 1
272.5
278.3
293. 1
313.2
3 18. 8
282.2
245.3

297 .6
288.0
285.6
293. 1
313.2
318.8
282.2
245.3

290 . 5
287 . 3
290.4
293. 1
313.2
318.8
282.2
245.3

296.2
292.4
290.4
293. 1
313.2
3 18.8
232.2
245.3

184.2
203.7
1 47 . 1
272.4
120. 1
131. 4
173.7
169. 2
(3)
(3)
(3)
201.4
86 . 0
152.0
197. 4
166. 5
(3)
167.5
169.4

175. 4
189. 9
143 . 1
26 1 . 2
118. 9
126.0
166 . 2
162.9
148. 1
1 79 . 1
182.9
192.7
84. 1
149.2
195.2
16 1. 1
149.7
159.0
165. 6

180 . 3
195.8
143 . 1
266 . 3
118.9
126.0
166.2
167. 1
1 48 . 1
191.1
189.9
192*7
84. 1
149.2
195.2
16 1. 1
153.9
159.0
165.6

180 . 9
196. 2
1 43 . 1
269.9
1 18.9
126.0
166. 2
167.7
150.7
191.1
189.9
197.2
84. 1
149.2
195.2
164.7
1 56. 9
159.0
165.6

181. 8
197.5
143. 1
269.9
1 18.9
128.8
171.8
168. 5
150.7
191.1
189. 9
197.6
86 . 6
151.6
197.0
164.7
156. 9
162. 2
165.6

182. 4
19S. 4
146. 0
269.9
118. 9
128. 8
171.8
1 69 . 0
(3)
191.8
(3)
197. 6
86.6
1 51 . 6
197. 0
164. 7
(3)
167.4
165.6

183. 7
202.2
151.7
26 9 . 9
113.9
132.2
178.3
169. 1
(3)
191.8
(3)
197.6
86.6
151.2
197.0
164.7
156.9
167. 4
167.5

186.5
210.1
151.7
269.9
118.9
132.2
178.3
169.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
204.7
86 .6
151.2
(3)
164.7
156. 9
170.5
167.5

266.3
252.3
253.4
250.6
251.4
246 . 3
241. 1
188. 6
249.7
273.2
292.4
241. 1
279.3
281.7
223.7
217.4
233.9

250.3
246.8
246.7
242. 1
245.8
243.2
234. 1
183.5
242.9
266 . 5
278.2
233.3
270 . 3
251.5
215.2
213.3
228.4

255.0
247 . 1
246.7
242. 1
245.8
243.2
234. 1
183.8
242. 9
266.5
290.0
233.3
273.8
262.2
215.2
213.3
231.4

258.2
247.5
246.7
242. 1
245.8
243.2
234. 1
186.0
242.9
266.5
290.0
24 1. 1
273.8
269.3
215.2
213.3
231.4

261.7
248.3
246 . 7
243.6
245.8
243.2
234. 1
184.9
249.5
269.6
290 . 0
241. 1
273.8
276.5
221.0
213.3
231.4

261.9
248.6
246.7
243.6
245.8
243.2
234. 1
185.4
249.5
272.6
2 90. 0
241. 1
273.8
276.5
221.0
213.3
231.4

264.9
248.6
246.7
243.6
245.8
243.2
234. 1
183.7
249.5
272.6
290 . 0
241. 1
276.9
283.7
226. 0
213.3
231.4

182.7
197. 8
162. 1
141.5
195. 1
177.3
193.0
136.6
1 38. 5
140.9
141.2
138.0

170.3
190. 0
149. 1
125. 1
175. 6
163.8
182.0
120.3
125.4
131.3
137.7
132. 0

1 74 . 1
191.6
152.9
129.4
179.2
168.5
182.4
130. 1
133.4
131.3
141.2
135.5

175.3
191.6
153.7
131.2
183.4
169.6
182. 9
131.4
134. 3
134 . 1
137.8
136. 2

177.7
200. 1
156. 8
136.2
1 85. 3
171. 5
190.6
131.6
134.8
1 37 . 1
138. 4
135.8

178. 6
200. 1
157.8
136.8
189.2
175. 7
192. 7
133.2
136. 0
135.3
139.7
135. 5

179.8
200. 1
159.0
138.9
195.6
175.5
194.3
133.7
136.5
130.9
139. 7
137.8

See footnotes at end of table.




49

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

295.7
292.4
294.5
293. 1
313.2
323.3
282.2
245.3

287 . 4
292.0
294.5
300 . 0
319.7
323.3
282.2
245.3

289.4
284.8
295.3
306 . 5
328.7
330.0
297 . 2
245.3

300 . 7
236.2
295.3
306.5
328.7
330 . 0
297.2
257.0

186.5
210.6
151.7
274.6
1 18.9
132.2
178.3
169.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
204 . 7
86.6
151 . 2
199. 0
164.7
(3)
167.9
167.5

186.8
210.3
148.0
277.0
120. 3
132.2
178.2
170.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
206 . 5
86.6
1 51. 2
199.0
17 1 . 6
(3)
167.9
167.5

188.4
211.3
148.0
280.2
123.4
135.9
1 78. 2
17 1 .7
(3)
(3)
(3)
206 . 5
86 . 6
1 55. 4
199.0
17 1 . 6
(3)
176.6
177.0

188.8
210.8
148.0
280.2
123.4
135.9
175. 4
172.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
209.5
86.6
155.4
199.0
171. 9
(3)
176.6
177. 0

189.3
211.3
148. 0
280.2
123.4
140. 1
175.4
173.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
209.5
86 . 6
157.0
199. 0
171.9
(3)
176.6
181. 3

270.2
254.5
257. 1
258.7
257.0
250. 1
248. 1
186 . 5
249.5
272.6
296.7
241. 1
283.0
288. 1
226.0
221.5
236. 1

271.8
254.7
257. 1
258.2
257.0
250. 1
248. 1
187.4
249.5
272.6
296.7
241. 1
283.0
291.7
226.0
221.5
236. 1

273.3
257.2
257. 1
258.2
257.0
(3)
248. 1
197.0
250.9
281.9
296.7
245. 1
286. 1
291.7
229.6
221.5
239.0

275.2
257.9
257. 1
258.2
257 . 0
250. 1
248. 1
197. 8
256.5
281.9
296.7
245. 1
286. 1
295.3
229.6
221.5
241. 9

275.5
258.4
265.9
258.2
257.0
250. 1
248. 1
198.2
256.5
(3)
296 . 7
245. 1
(3)
295.3
229.6
221.5
(3)

277.0
258.4
265.9
258.2
257.0
250. 1
248. 1
(3)
256 . 5
281.9
296 . 7
245. 1
292.2
298.9
229.6
221.5
(3)

183.5
200. 1
163.4
143.6
197.5
176.5
194.3
138. 1
141.1
140. 1
140.4
137.8

188.9
200. 1
168.8
148.7
204.6
181. 7
194.3
143.4
144.2
147. 9
142.3
141. 1

1 89. 3
200. 1
169.7
147. 6
205.5
1 81. 5
194.3
143.7
144.2
147. 0
143.3
1 41 . 1

192. 3
200. 1
170. 4
153.4
206.0
185. 0
202.4
144.6
144.2
160.6
142.9
140.8

191. 1
200. 1
170.6
154.4
207.9
189.2
202.6
144.7
144. 2
150 . 8
143. 8
141 . 6

191.1
200. 1
173.3
152.7
211.0
188.5
202.6
144.7
144.2
143.9
147.6
141.1

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P rodu cer Price Indexes fo r com m o dity groups, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c las se s , and in d ivid u al item s, 198 0 1
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE NO.

COMMODITY

1 174

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 ( CONT ' D)
Power g e n e r a t o r t r a n s f r . 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 kv a
Arc fu rn a c e tr a n s fo r m e r

0 142
0191
1175
01
0 10 1
0 102
02
0212

03
032 1
0 33 2
0 33 3
04
0441
0 44 3
045 2
045 3
0454
05
056 1
06
067 1
0 67 2
067 3
07
0777
078 1
078 3
1 177
01
0 10 1
0 102

0 103
0 104
0 105
0106
0 108
0 109
02
021 1
0212

02 13
1 178
01
0 102

0 103
0 104
0 105
0 106
0107
0 108
0 111
0 1 12

03
0321
032 2

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

DEC/ 74

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

130 1
226 8

120 ,. 6
219.. 8

128,.5
226..6

132. . 2
22 1 . 1

126,.4
2 2 2 ,. 0

233 0
287 2
316 0
273 7

2 1 8 . .3
2 6 4 , .7
285,. 2
2 5 5 . .3

226 ,. 0
277,.6
307,. 0
263.. 0

231., 9
274.,6
2 9 9 . ,7
2 6 2 . ,5

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

129, . 0
2 2 2 ,. 8

130 ,. 3
2 23 , . 2

130 ,. 8
2 2 4 . .4

132. . 8
233,. 8

140.2
231.8

134.8
231.3

127 . 6
232.0

128. 0
232.7

2 34 , .S
2 82 , .7
3 20 . .3
2 63 , . 0

235.. 1
284,. 9
3 22 . . 1
2 6 5 . .4

2 34 , . 9
296 ,. 9
334 , . 0
277 . ( 7

2 3 4 . ,3
297 ,.7
3 25 , , 1
2 8 4 . ,4

(3)
(3)
(3)
23 1 ,. 2

234.7
297 . 3
325. 1
283.7

236 . 3
297 . 3
325. 1
233.7

236.7
293.9
3 16.2
233.7

239. 9
291.9
316.2
280.6

2 93. 9
197.7
2 94. 0
175. 9

293. 9
198.6
294 . 9
176. 9
2 12.5
220 . 7

S w it c h g e a r^ s w i t c h b o a r d / e t c . equipment
Panelboards
D istrib u tio n / fu sible
L ig h tin g / c i r c u i t breaker
Safety switches
A - C . / 3 p o l e , 60 a mps .
C ir c u it breakers
A ir, 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 / 3 4 . 5 k v . / 1200 amp.
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/ in d o o r, 5 kv/ a . c .
D is trib u tio n cut-out/ indicating
Bus d u c t / p l u g - i n t y p e / 600 amps .
Fu s e l i n k /
15 a m p e r e s
C ir c u i t breaker load centers
12-24 b r a n c h e s
Low-voltaqe fuses
C a r t r id g e fu s e / renewable
C a rtrid g e fuse, one-time
Plug fu s e / one -tim e
In d u s tria l 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

2S7 9
189 9
278 7
170 4
202 4
215 4
197 1
205 5
186 6
274 7
235 7

2 5 9 , .3
179,. 0
252.. 2
163.. 9
189. .5
2 0 0 ..7
182..5
193.. 9
176. ,7
249.. 1
2 2 3 . .7

270.. 1
178. . 9
255.. 1
16 1 . 9
194. . 9
209.. 4
193. .7
190 , 5
181 . 8
263., 0
240 ,. 8

2 8 2 . ,3
186 .. 2
27 1. , 8
167 ., 6
198. . 2
2 1 1 .,4
2 0 0 ..5
203., 3
181 ., 6
263.. 0
237 ., 3

288 , . 6
187 ,. 3
2 7 7 , .3
167..5
198,.4
2 1 9 . .3
2 05 . ,7
2 06 . .9
185..7
27 1 ,. 8
237 ,. 9

293, 7
188,'.3
277 ,. 3
168, . 8
199. , 6
217.. 9
193. . 2
2 0 7 . .7
135. , 0
2 S 1 ., 0
240 . 2

295 , . 6
187 ,. 1
2 77 . .3
167 ,. 4
196,. o
217 ,. 4
19 1.. 1
2 13, K
1o 6 ,',5
28 1 . 0
231 . 6

2 9 5 , .9
138. , 6
282., 0
167 ., 8
199. . 6
2 13., 9
198. ,9
2 0 5 , ,3
187. , 1
28 1 . 2
24 1 . 4

293,. 9
193., 5
282..2
174, . 8
2 0 2 ,. 0
2 1 3 , .4
203.. 2
207 . 5
133. . 2
28 1 .. 2
236 ,. 2

293.9
195. 6
285.6
175. 0
2 13.4
212.7
136.3
202.7
187.0
28 1 . 2
239. 1

219.2
206 . 0
2 11.5
192. 9
23 1 . 2
230.4

293. 9
198. 5
294.5
176 . 9
2 12.5
2 18.9
202.7
205.8
194. 3
28 1 . 2
236 . 1

242 5
302 0
3 0 5 . ,3
2 9 3 . .3
3 14.,5
238., 4
233 ,. 6
2 4 8 . .3
247 .. 2

226 ., 2
282.. 0
2S0 ,. 0
2 7 3 . .7
297 ., 3
224. .6
2 19, . 6
2 3 3 . .7
235.. 0

2 3 0 . ,3
2 8 3 . .4
280 . 0
27 3.,7
304..2
234., 9
229., 0
246 ,. 9
245 . 7

24 1. 8
293.,6
308.. 0
23 1 .. 8
3 11.. 1
242., 1
237 ., 3
251 .. 6
252. 2

245.. 2
300 .. 6
3 08 , . 0
239., 8
3 13.. 0
242,. 1
237 ,. 3
25 1 ,. 6
252, o

245. .2
304 .,4
3 11 . . 0
2 94 ., 7
3 18., 0
24 2. , 1
233.. 0
2 5 2 . .4
247 .,4

245, ,2
304 . .4
311 . . 0
2 94 . .7
3 18,. 0
240 .. 3
236 , 3
250 . 7
245,. 6

246 . 0
304 ..4
311., 0
2 94 ., 7
3 13.. 0
2 3 7 . ,5
233., 3
2 4 7 . .5
244., 0

246 ., 0
3 10..3
3 11, . 0
3 0 3. . 2
3 13.. 0
237 ,. 5
233,, 3
247 . 5
244.. 0

246 . 0
3 10.3
3 11.0
303.2
3 IS. 0
237.5
233.3
247 . 5
244 . 0

246. 0
310.3
3 11.0
303 . 2
3 IS. 0
238.4
233. 3
247 . 5
24 9 . 7

246 . 0
3 10.3
3 11. 0
303 . 2
3 18. 0
233.4
233.3
247 . 5
249. 7

246 . 0
310.3
311.0
303 . 2
313.0
24 5 . 2
239.7
255.6
256 . 3

E le c t r ic lamps/bulbs
Incandescent
100 w a t t s , i n s i d e f r o s t e d
P h o t o f l a s h b u l b , AG- 1
S e a l e d beam h e a d - l a m p / r e p l a c e m e n t
3-way/ 5 0-100-150 w a t t s
R e f l e c t o r , p a r 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 , 3 2 - 4 c . p.
S e a l e d beam h e a d l a m p / 5 . 7 5 i n c h o . e . m .
Flashcube
Other than incandescent
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

2 5 3 . .7
265.. 1
330 .,3
(3)
230 .. 6
28C .,5
294., 9
2 2 2 .,7
248.. 1
(3)
2 2 5 . ,4
219. 6
178. , 1
257. 9

2 4 2 , .3
252..6
308., 0
206 ..3
225,. 9
2 7 2 . .4
278 ., 3
208.,6
2 39 .,4
102. 2
2 1 6 . .3
213.. 1
172. ,3
242..2

245..6
256 . 1
315,. 0
20 1 . 1
2 19..4
270 . 0
28 4. 4
216.
2 4 1 . .5
102. 2
2 1 9 . .2
2 14. 2
175. , 8
246.,8

244.,8
254., 9
315., 0
206 ., 3
2 18. , 4
265 .! 2
284 ..4
216.,8
239.. 1
99. .7
2 19.. 0
2 14. 7
173. 6
247. 9

2 45 , . 6
256 ..4
3 17,,3
2 06 . . 3
2 2 0 ,! o
2 7 2 . .4
2 8 3 . .3
216 ,. 3
241 ., 5
99. .7
2 18. , 6
2 14. . 2
174.,3
246 .,5

2 4 4 . .5
255. , 3
3 15 . , 0
206 . 3
2 2 1 .. 2
27?... 4
2 8 4 . ,4
216..8
237 .. 2
99. ,7
217 .. 6
213.,6
172. ,4
2 4 5 . .7

2 51 , . 6
2 62 , . 9
328 ,. 9
206 ,. 3
2 28 , .7
27 4.. 1
2 94. . 1
2 16, . 8
240 ., 0
99..7
223..6
218. ,2
174. , 1
2 5 3 . .3

260 . 3
2 7 2 . ,3
346 ., 0
206 ., 3
226 ., 2
284..6
305., 5
2 2 3 . .4
2 4 8 . ,4
99. ,7
2 30 .,5
2 2 1 ..7
18 1 ., 9
263. ,6

26 1 . 8
2 7 3 . .3
343., 3
(3)
229,.6
284..6
2 97 . 5
227 ,. 5
2 4 8 . ,4
(3)
233..2
225.. 0
184..9
2 6 9 . ,7

262.3
274. 9
343.6
(3)
242.2
290.6
307 . 0
233.3
253.6
(3)
232.8
225. 0
1S4.5
268.6

262.2
27 4 . 4
343.6
(3)
243.3
293. 0
305 . 1
230 . 0
258.6
(3)
232. 1
226 . 1
181.4
267 . 7

263.7
276 . 8
343. 3
(3)
24 3 . 8
291.8
307 . 8
230 . 0
262.3
(3)
231 . 9
22 5 . 0
132. 2
263. 0

259.4
27 1 . 4
334.3
(3)
248.5
295.5
307 . 4
230 . 0
262.3
(3)
229.3
223. 9
130. 1
264.7

156. 3
263. 6
240 . 2
260, 3
220.3
277 , .3
279. .4
3 46, . 6
237 ,. 7
27 9,.3
2 45 , . 6
2 1 3 , .5
225.. 8
243,.6

146. . 2
238., 1
217 . 6
2 3 5 . .7
199. .7
252 . 1
248.. 0
3 13 , . 4
214,. 8
251 . 8
2 2 2 .5
199, . 6
203,. 0
228,.9

149. ,9
238., 1
2 17. ,6
2 3 5 . ,7
199. ,7
252 . 1
248.. 0
3 13..4
2 14. . 8
251 . 8
2 2 2 .5
2 0 2 ,. 8
214.. 1
228,.9

151 . 2
238., 1
217. .6
235. 7
199. ,7
2 52 , . 1
2 43 . . 0
3 13..4
2 14 , . 8
251 . 8
2 2 2 ,. 5
208.. 2
2 14,. 1
2 28 . . 9

153.,4
26 7 .,5
2 4 3 . .5
263., 8
223., 1
23 1 . 9
284 . 9
351 . 5
24 1 ,. 1
283 . 6
248 . 5

155. ,3
2 6 7 . ,5
2 4 3 . ,5
263. ,8
223., 1
281 . 9
284 . 9
351 . 5
241 . 1
233 . 6
248 . 5
21 2 .4
226 ,. 3
243 . 2

157. . 0
2 6 7 . ,5
2 4 3 . .5
263.8
223. , 1
281 . 9
284 . 9
351 . 5
24 1 . 1
2 33 . 6
248 . 5
212 .4
226 . 3
243 . 2

153. , 1
267 ..5
2 4 3 . ,5
263.,8
223., 1
281 . 9
284 . 9
35 1 . 5
24 1 . 1
2 83 . 6
248 , . 5
215, .4
226.. 3
243 . 2

160 ., 1
26 7..5
2 4 3 . .5
2 6 3 . .3
223., 1
23 1 . 9
284 . 9
351 . 5
24 1 . 1
283 . 6
243 . 5
215 . 4
226 . 3
243 . 2

160. 6
267.5
243.5
263.8
223. 1
281.9
284. 9
35 1 . 5
24 1 . 1
233.6
248.5
216.6
232.3
243.2

160.6
278.3
253. 1
274.6
232.3
293.4
296 . 1
36 5 . 5
250 . 9
294.8
259.4
217.2
236.0
247 . 3

161.0
278.3
253. 1
274.6
232.3
293.4
2 96 . 1
365.5
250.9
294.8
259.4
224 . 0
245.3
265.2

162.0
287.4
262.3
284.5
24 1 . 0
293.4
307.2
379.4
259.8
305. 1
269.7
227.9
245.3
265.2

E l e c t r o n i c co mp on e nt s and a c c e s s o r i e s
R ec e iv in g typ e e le c t r o n tubes
M i n i a t u r e t u b e / t y p e 6 BZ 6
M i n i a t u r e t u b e / t y p e 6 CB6 A
M i n i a t u r e t u b e / t y p e 12AU7A
M i n i a t u r e t u b e / t y p e 12BA6
M i n i a t u r e t u b e / t y p e 12BE6
M i n i a t u r e t u b e / t y p e 35W4
M i n i a t u r e t u b e / t y p e 50C5
S t a n d a r d g l a s s t u b e , t y p e 5U4GB
S t a n d a r d g l a s s t u b e , t y p e 6SN7GTB
Power/ t r a n s m i t t e r / s p e c i a l p u r p o s e t u b e s
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 .
E x t . a n o d e t u b e / 10 1 t h r u 1000 w a t t s

DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 69

DEC/ 6 8

DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67

See footnotes at end of table.




50

210 .6

2 14,. 1
243 . 2

2 11. 6

20 1 . 6

216.7
197 . 7
28 1 . 2
233. 9

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P rod u cer Price In d exes fo r c o m m o d ity gro u p s, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct classes, and individual item s, 19801

COMMODITY

CODE NO.

OTHEk
I NDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

............
1 178
0324
0 32 5
0326
0327
0336
11
1 10 1

1 103
1 105
1 107
111 1
1 113

1119
12

1233
1235
1239
2 1
2 111

2131
23
24
240 1
2403
2404
2406
25
2521
2527
27
2709
31
310 2
3 104
3106
33
330 1
3 30 5
35
3 50 3
3505
351 1
3513
3 51 5
37
3 70 4
3706
41
4101
4103
41 12
42
4221
4223
45
4552
4556
455 8

E l e c t r o n i c c o m p o n e n t s a n d a c c e s s o r i e s ( CONT’ D)
I n t e r n a l a n o d e t u b e # 25 w a t t s a n d l e s s
I n t e r n a l a n o d e t u b e s # 150 t o 500 w
Xe n on g a s t h y r a t r o n s
Klystron# r e fle x o s c i l l a t o r
O s c i l l o s c o p e t u b e # s i n g l e gun
Capaci t o r s
Al umi nu m, c o m p u t e r g r a d e
A l um i n u m# m i n i a t u r e
Al umi nu m, a . c . m o t o r s t a r t
Al umi nu m, d . c . # t u b u l a r
Tantalum, dry s lug
Ceramic d i e l e c t r i c # f i x e d
Fi lm d i e l e c t r i c # n on - m e ta l case
Resi s t o r s
F i x e d m e t a l f i l m # 1/8 w a t t
Fixed wirewound, n o n - p r e c is io n
V a r ia b le wirewound, n o n - p r e c is io n
Relays
S e a l e d , 100 mw . , DPDT
Dr y r e e d
Antennas
Connectors
Coaxial ( r f )
Cyli ndri cal
Rack a n d p a n e l
Edg eb oar d t y p e
Magnetic tape
A u d ib le range
C l o s e d c i r c u i t TV
E l e c t r o n i c hardware ( r a d i o hardware)
Phono c a r t r i d g e a n d p i c k u p
Di o d e s
Signal diode, s ilic o n
R e c t if ie r diode, s i li c o n
Zener d io d e
Thyr i s t o r s
S ilicon controlled r e c t if ie r
Tr i ac
Transi s to r s
B i-polar tra n sisto r# s ilic o n
Field e ffe c t tra n s is to r
Po we r t r a n s i s t o r # r . f .
Po we r t r a n s i s t o r # 0 - 1 0 w a t t s
Po we r t r a n s i s t o r 10w a n d o v e r
O p toelectronic devices
S in g le diode i n d i c a t o r
M ultidiode o pto ele ctro nic array
D ig ita l bi-p o la r i . c . 's
TTL me mor y d e v i c e s # v a r i o u s
TTL n onmer nor y d e v i c e s # v a r i o u s
Other b i - p o l a r devices# v a r io u s
D i g i t a l MOS I C ’ s
MOS me mor y d e v i c e s # v a r i o u s
MOS Non me mo r y d e v i c e s # v a r i o u s
Linear in teg ra te d c i r c u i t s
Operational a m p lifie r i c 's
D ig ita l interface i c ’ s
Other analog i c ’ s

2 26 . 8
30 1. 7
201.0

DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 7 4
DEC/ 7 4
DEC/ 7 4
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74

329. 1
233.6
189 . 6
16 1 . 2
134.6
210.5
142.3
20 1 . 2

166. 7
125.0
16 1 . 8
64.4
17 1. 1
162. 4
187.2
204. 1
17 1. 6
188. 1
208.4
223. 1
(3)
174. 9
(3)
123. 2
166 . 5
135. 4
266 . 7
(3)
86 . 6

94.2
97 . 9
45.3
94.2
96 . 5
9 1.9
94.8
102.2

89.4
90.2
94.8
82.6
78.6
86 .3
67 . 2
55. 9
39. 1
57.0
(3)
56.7
(3)
(3)
6 1.3
65. 1
(3)
75.4

2 1 5 . ,7
272. 0
193., 9
3 18. , 6
2 2 0 ., 6
17 1 ..7
160. . 8
134. . 2
204.,6
14 1 .,3
16 1 ., 1
154., 9
124. .9
153. . 8
64. .4
16 1 ..3
150 ..7
153. ,3
187 .,5
158.. 9
183., 1
2 0 5 . ,3
213., 1
246., 0
174. , 6
158.. 9
1 18. , 0
159.,5
134. . 0
249., 1
(3)
85.. 2
93. , 6
95. .5
46 . 0
93. . 8
97 ., 3
89., 9
8 8 .,9
95. .9
8 8 ., 1
8 7 . .3
8 8 ., 9
75.,5
7 7. , 6
84. 9
67. 1
52. 7
36. 9
52. 0

215. 7
294. 0
193 . 9
3 25 . , 6
229. 6
173. 2
160. 8
134. . 2
204.,6
14 1 ..3
16 1 .. 1
154. , 9
124 . 9
155. ,5
64 ..4
165. . 1
158. , 2
186. . 9
193. ,4
177 . 8
183. 1
207 ., 1
2 1 5 . ,7
248. 9
176 .,5
158. . 9
1 18. , 0
159. .5
134. , 0
249., 1
(3)
8 6 .. 9
94. .3
98. , 1
46 ., 0
98. , 1
99. , 9
96 ., 1
8 9 . ,9
97. , 1
8 8 ., 1
88.2
89. 9
77. 0
77 . 6
84. 9
67 . 1
55. 3
36. 9
55. 7

.5
. 1
.4
.4
.5
.4
.3
.7

77 . 3
54 . 7
62 . 5
(3)
60 . 2
6 3 .5
35 . 3
73 . 7

77
54
61
49
60
64
35
73

See footnotes at end of table.




51

2 1 5 . ,7
294..0
193..9
3 25 . , 6
229. .6
175.. 7
160. , 8
134. , 2
204..6
14 1 . 3
16 3. . 8
16 1 . 3
124.. 9
159.. 3
64. .4
167.,5
160 . 7
187 . 4
205., 1
177 ., 8
183., 1
207 ..3
217 ..9
248.. 9
176..5
158., 9
1 18. , 0
159.,5
134. , 0
249.. 1
(3)
8 6 .. 9
94.,3
98,, 1
46. , 0
98, . 1
99. .9
96. , 1
90 ..7
98. ,9
8 8 ., 1
87.,8
90. . 2
77. 0
77. 6
84. 9
67. 1
5 5. 3
3 6. 9
55.1
77
57
62
53
59
62
33
74

.3
.2
. 1

.9
.7
.9
. 1
.4

2 2 3 . .4
3 02 . , 0
193..9
325. . 6
229.,6
182..5
160 ,. 8
134 . 2
204 . 6
141.. 3
179,.3
169,.9
124,.9
159,.3
64, .4
167 ,. 5
160 ,. 7
187,.4
205,. 1
177 . 8
183., 1
206 ,. 8
225,. 1
2 4 8 , .9
172,.9
157 ,. 6
119, . 0
159,.5
137,. 0
249,. 1
(3)
8 6 ,. 7
94, .3
98. . 1
45, . 0
95, . 8
95. .5
96 .. 2
93, .5
98, .9
8 8 ., 1
8 9 . ,3
97 ,. 6
84.,2
77. ,7
84., 9
67 . , 2
56. . 8
3 9 . ,4
58 . . 2

227 . 1
302. 0
193.9
325. 6
231 . 4
187 . 1
160.8
134. 2
204.6
141 . 3
193. 9
169.9
124 . 9
160. 4
64 .4
167 . 5
16 0 . 7
187 . 4
205. 1
177. 8
186. 1
206 . 8
2 24. 7
(3)
172.9
(3)
119.2
159.5
137. 0
264.2
137 . 5
86.7
(3)
98. 1
45 . 0
95.8
95.5
96. 1
93.4
98.9
88. 1
89. 1
97 . 1
84.2
78.5

.7

(3)
58. 1
(3)
54.7
62.3
66.4
(3)
77.5

71
57
60
54

.0

.3
.9

6 1.6

63 . 8
33 . 6
77 . 6

86.2

67.2
57.4
40.0
59.0

227 . 1
302 .0
193.9
325.6
231 . 4
186.8
160.8
134 . 2
211.5
14 1 . 3
193.9
169.9
124. 9
162.9
64.4
167 . 5
160.7
187 . 4
205. 1
177.8
186 . 1
209 . 2
224.7
248. 9
174.5
163.8
122.3
166. 1
137.0
275.7
137. 5
86.7
94.3
98. 1
45.0
92. 7
95.5
89.4
96.5
105.8
88.9
89. 1
97. 1
84.2
79.4
87.8
67.2
57.4
40.0
59.0

227 . 1
302.0
2 00. 7
(3)
237 . 6
196.8
160.8
134.2
211.5
142.6
220 . 2
169.9
124 . 9
162. 9
64.4
167.5
160. 7
178.9
205. 1
163.7
186. 1
209.2
224.7
(3)
174 . 5
163.8
126. 0
172. 4
137. 0
277.2
148. 3
86.7
94.3
9 S. 1
45. 0
92. 7
95.5
89.4
96.6
105.8
88.9
89. 1
97 .4
84.2
79.4
87.8
67.2
57.4
40.2
59.0

71.7
58.5
62.2
56. 1
62.5
66.4
34.4
77.5

71.7
58.5
62.2
56.2
61.2
65.0
34.4
75.4

227 . 1
302.0
200 .7
336 .0
237 . 6
20 1 . 8

160.8
134.2
2 11.5
142.6
233.5
169.9
124.9
164 . 1
64.4
172.5
163. 9
194.4
2 05. 1
163.7
190.4
209.2
224.7
(3)
174.5
163. 8
127 . 1
172.4
137.0
277 . 6
148. 3
86 .7
94.3
98. 1
45.0
9 2. 7
95.5
89.4
96.8
105. 8
83.9
89. 1
97 . 4
85. 1
79.4
£7.8
67.2
55.9
40.2
57.2
69.3
58. 1
58.6
57.8
6 1.7
66 . 8

34.4
75.4

227. 1
302.0
200.7
336.0
238.8
203.7
160. 8
134. 2
211.5
142.6
2 38. 9
169. 9
124. 9
164.8
64.4
177.9
163.9
194 . 5
205. 1
164. 1
192.7

232.7
302.0
(3)
336 . 0
238.8
198.6
160.8
134. 2
2 16.4
142.6
222.7
169.9
125.4
166 . 0
64.4
179.7
169.6
195.8

241 . 4
323. 1

241.4
323. 1

222.6

222.6

336.0
238.8
198.7
163. 3
136 . 3

(3)
238.8
198. 8
163.3
136 . 3

220 . 2

220.2

144.6
2?o 7
*169! 9
125. 4
166 . 1
64. 9
179.7
169. 6
195.8

144.6
222.7
169 . 9
125.4
166 . 1
(3)
179.7
169. 6
197 . 6

211.0

211.0

211.0

169.7
192.7

169. 7
196 . 1

179.9
194. 9

210.0

210.0

210.0

210.0

(3)
(3)
176 . 0
163. 8
127 . 1
172.4
137.0
277.2
148. 3
86.7
94.3
98. 1
45.0
92.7
95.5
89.4
96 . 9
105. 8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
79.4
87.8
67,2
55. 9
40.2
57.2
(3)
58. 1
58.6
(3)

227.7
(3)
176. 0
(3)
127 . 7
172.4
1 33 . 3
277.3
148.8
86.7
94.3
(3)
(3)
92.7
(3)
(3)
98.0
(3)
(3)
96 . 4
96 . 2
85. 9
79.0
(3)
67 . 2
55.9
40.2
57.2
(3)
56. 1
(3)
(3)
61.7
(3)
( 3)
(3)

227.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
127.7
172.4
133.7
277.5
150.2
86 . 7
94.3
98. 1
(3)
92.7
95.5
89.4
97 . 9
105.8
93.9
(3)
(3)
85. 9
79.0
(3)
67.2
55.2
39. 1
(3)
(3)
54.3
(3)
(3)
61.0
65.6
(3)
74.6

227.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
127.7
172.4
133.7
277.5
150.2
86.7
94.3
98. 1
45. 0
92.7
95.5
89.4
97.9
105.3
93.0
96 . 5
96.2
85.9
78.5

6 1.8

(3)
(3)
(3)

86.2

(3)
55.2
39. 1
56.5
69.3
56.0
(3)
57 . 3
6 1. 0

66.4
34.4
74.2

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — Produ cer Price In d exes fo r c om m o dity groups, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c las se s , and in d ivid u al item s, 19801
(1967=100 unless otherwise Indicated)
CODE HO.

1179
01
0101
010 2
02
0211
02 14
021 5
0216
03
0 32 2
0 32 3
0 324
04
0 43 2
05
053 2
0 53 3
06
0 64 2
0 64 4
0 64 5
0646

118 1
01
0121
012 5
016 5
0 171
02
0211
0215
119

I NDEX
BASES

M i s c e l l a n e o u s e l e c t r i c a l mach a n d e q u i p
Storage b a t t e r ie s
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
In d u s tria l truck
Dry c e l l b a t t e r i e s
F la s h lig h t, D size
Ge n e ra l p u r p o s e , no. 6
Lantern, 6 v o lt
T r a n s i s t o r , 1.5 v o l t
C ar bon and g r a p h i t e p r o d u c t s
Brush, f o r f r a c t i o n a l h .p . motor
B r u sh , f o r i n t e g r a l hp. m o to r
Electrode, graphite
Telegraph apparatus
Other t e l e p r i n t e r te rm in a ls
X -ra y equipment
X - r a y t u b e , anode
Medical X -ray u n it
E l e c t r i c a l e q p t . f o r i n t . c o mb , e n g i n e s
V o lta g e r e g u l a t o r , f o r passenger cars
I g n i t i o n c o i l , f o r passenger cars
Spark p l u g , a u t o m o t iv e
Breaker p o i n t s e t, f o r passenger cars
Misc.

118

" oTHR

COMMODITY

e le c tric a l

a nd e l e c t r o n i c

DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67

02
0 20 2
020 3
021 1
021 2
021 3
0214
021 5
0216
0221
0 22 5
023 2
0233
04
0401
040 2
041 2
041 3
0421
042 2
0431

243.8
220.6
230.5
191.0
175.3
177.3
292.0
180.8
162.2
314.2
218.4
251.3
363.5

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

236. 1
226.8
233.0
208.4
172.6
173.8
272.5
179. 1
162. 2
282. 1
201. 1
229.8
322.6

236.0
221.2
229.9
196. 2
175. 3
177.6
283. 1
180. 9
162.2
2S9.0
204.5
229.8
332.4

238.9
220.9
229.9
195 . 1
175.3
177.6
283. 1
180.9
162.2
307 . 0
212. 1
245.5
355.4

242.4
220.9
229.9
195 . 1
175. 5
177.6
291.6
180. 9
162.2
307.4
212. 1
245.5
355.9

243. 1
217.0
229.9
180. 2
175. 5
177.6
291.6
180.9
162.2
317.3
215.5
254.4
368.6

243. 1
217.0
229.9
180.2
175.5
177.6
291.6
180.9
162.2
317.3
215.5
254.4
368.6

244.4
217.0
229.9
180.2
175. 5
177. 6
291.6
180.9
162. 2
317.7
221.4
254.4
368.6

245.4
218.9
229.9
187 . 4
175.6
177.6
299.9
180. 9
162. 2
319.0
221.4
254.4
368.6

J U H/ 7 7

99.0

95.8

98.3

98.3

98.3

DEC/ 68
DEC/ 67

215.8
284.2
247.7
280.3
279.7
184. 9
238.5

206 . 8
264.3
237.7
265. 1
276.3
176.0
221.8

205.7
264. 1
239. 0
265. 1
276.3
176.0
221.8

212.9
269.7
239.5
265. 1
276.3
176. 0
221.8

213.5
279.3
247.6
265. 1
276.3
187. 8
221.8

O i l f i e l d m a c h i n e r y and t o o l s
O i l f i e l d d r i l l i n g m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p m e n t
Portable d r i l l i n g r i g , ro ta ry
P o r t a b l e m a s t , 140- 142
T ra v e lin g block
Dr a w w o r k s
C o m b i n a t i o n hook
Rotary s l ip
Swi v e l
Blowout p r e v e n te r
Rock b i t
Rotary fis h in g to o ls
S l u s h pump
Casing c e n t r a l i z e r
O i l f i e l d p r o d u c t i o n m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p .
W e l l head a s s e m b l y
T u b i n g head
Sucker rod
D e e p w e l l pump
R e trie v a b le p rod u c tio n packer
Permanent p r o d u c t i o n p a c k e r
P o s i t i v e choke, 2 inc h fla n g e d

J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0

DEC/ 71
DEC/ 75

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 71

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

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

229.9

220.3

335.7
335.2
252.3
418.8
154. 4
333.6
383.8
547.8
499.5
(3)
332.4
291.5
269.5
(3)
336.5
201.5
178. 7
294.6
269.6
275.8
351. 1
366.6

312. 1
317.5
222.6
405.4
1 40 . 1
306.8
363. 1
499.8
466.5
387.5
322.7
267.7
256.5
200.2
303.6
183.8
165.8
276.4
247.4
257.8
326.4
327.0

See footnotes at end of table.




SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

246.3
220 . 0
229.9
191. 8
175. 6
177.6
299. 9
180. 9
162. 2
319.2
223.8
254.4
368.6

247.7
222.7
233.0
1 93 . 1
175.6
177.6
299.9
180.9
162.2
320.9
231.0
264.4
368.6

249.5
222.7
(3)
193. 1
175.6
177.6
299.9
180.9
162.2
333.4
231.0
264.4
387.0

252.2
222.4
(3)
191.7
175.6
177 . 6
299. 9
180. 9
162.2
340.5
231.0
264.4
397.3

99.7

99.7

99.7

99.7

99.7

99.7

99.7

99.7

215.7
279.6
250.0
(3)
279.6
187.8
245.5

215.7
279.5
250.2
271.3
279.6
187.8
245.5

215.7
289.8
250.3
287.3
279.6
187.8
245.5

215.7
289.8
250.9
287 . 3
279.6
187. 8
245.5

218.9
294.5
250 . 6
(3)
279.6
187. 8
245.5

222.3
294.5
251.5
298.8
283.4
187.8
248. 1

223.3
296 . 8
251.5
298.3
283.4
187.8
248. 1

223. 1
307.9
254.0
298.8
286.6
187. 8
251.5

103.5
105. 1
103.3
109.6
C3 )
(3)
99.9
(3)
(3)

104.8
106.6
104. 9
109.6
(3)
(3)
100.6
(3)
(3)

106 . 3
108.6
106 . 9
109. 6
(3)
(3)
(3)
101. 4
(3)

instru.

Environmental c o n t r o ls
B u ild in g comfort c o n tro ls
Temperature re s p o n s iv e c o n t r o l s
Pressure re s p o n s iv e , pneumatic c o n t r o l s '
In h e r e n t motor p r o t e c t o r s
B u ild in g c o n tro l p arts, accessories
Appliance re g u la tio n c o n t r o ls
Temperature re s p o n s iv e a p p lia n c e c o n t r o l
A ll other appliance re g u la tin g co ntro ls
M iscellaneous machinery

1191

ANN.
AVG.

52

(3)
(3)
(3)
C3)
(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
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100. 0

100.4
100.7
10 1 . 5
100.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100.2
100.5
10 1 . 2
100.0
(3)
(3)
99.5
(3)
(3)

10 1 . 5
102. 3
102. 5
100.0
(3)
(3)
99.6
99.5
(3)

221. 1

223.2

227.2

227.3

228.2

2 31. 1

232. 1

233.6

236.5

233.5

239.6

314.1
319.0
229.9
405.4
140. 1
312. 9
363. 1
499.8
466.5
(3)
322.7
267.7
256.5
204.3
306.4
183.8
165. 8
276.4
252.6
257.8
326.4
327.0

316.9
321.3
239.2
405.4
145.5
316.8
368.3
526.4
475.5
(3)
322.7
270.2
26 1 . 8
204.3
310.1
190.2
173.0
284.0
252.6
257.8
326.4
345. 1

326.8
323.5
242.6
409.0
147.7
320.8
368.3
526.4
489.0
(3)
322.7
270.2
266.2
204.3
332. 1
203.7
178. 0
290 . 2
259.0
268.4
341.8
359.7

330.2
328.2
242.6
409.0
147 . 7
320.8
379.4
540.6
489.0
409.3
331.8
302.0
266.2
204.3
333.4
203.7
178.0
296.8
259. 1
268.4
341.8
359.7

334.4
330.5
245.7
409.0
147.7
3 30. 1
379.4
540.6
489.0
(3)
331.3
302.0
266.2
210.1
340. 9
203.7
178.0
296.8
265.6
281.3
356.0
359.7

339.6
337.6
254.9
420.5
150. 3
339.4
388.3
549.9
499.8
436.0
331.3
302.0
270.4
218.5
342.9
203.7
182.4
296.8
265.6
281.3
356.0
372.5

342. 1
340.2
259.2
420.5
163.2
339.4
388.3
549.9
513.4
(3)
331 . 3
302.0
273.5
(3)
345.3
203.7
182. 4
300 . 9
271.2
281.3
356.0
382.8

343.9
342.7
260 . 6
433.2
164. 2
347.0
398.0
576. 1
515.2
(3)
331 . 3
302.0
273.5
(3)
345.8
203.7
182.4
300.9
27 1 . 2
281.3
356.0
382.8

350.6
351.5
272.7
436. 1
167. 8
356.4
398.0
576. 1
523.6
(3)
347.0
302.0
279. 1
(3)
349.3
203.7
182.4
305.2
280.3
281.3
356.0
382.8

356. 1
354.8
2 78. 1
436. 1
163.8
356.4
405.4
594. 1
532.5
(3)
347.0
305. 1
282.3
(3)
358.2
217.0
187.9
305.2
280.3
290.0
377.6
400. 1

36 1. 1
355.9
279.4
436. 1
169.8
356.4
405.4
594. 1
534.2
(3)
347.0
305. 1
282.3
(3)
369.5
217.0
187 . 9
305.2
330.6
303.4
392.7
400 . 1

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

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P rod u cer Price In d exes fo r c o m m o d ity groups, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c lasses, and individual item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE HO.

0432

O il f i e l d machinery
Gas l i f t v a l v e

01
0 10 2
0 104
0 111
0 1 12
0 115
0117
02
0222
0 22 4
0228
0232
0234
03
034 1
034 2
0346
034 8
53
530 1

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
Underground
Coal l o a d e r
Continuous miner
Classi f i er
F l o t a t i o n machine
S h u ttle car, cable reel
Mi ne l o c o m o t i v e
Crushing, p u lv e r iz in g , screening machinery
Jaw c r u s h e r , p o r t a b l e , 2 4 - 3 0 x 3 6 - 4 2 i n .
R o ll c ru s h e r, p o r t a b l e , 30-32x24-26 in .
Gyratory crusher, s ta tio n a ry
Ball m ill
V i b r a t i n g screen
O t h e r 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
Roc k d r i l l , p n e u m a t i c , 45 l b .
Rock d r i l l boom m o u n t e d
Percussion d r i l l b i t
B last hole d r i l l r ig . ro ta ry
Mining machinery p a rts
Mining machinery p a rts

01
0101
0 105
0 111
03
0 313
0 314
05
0521
06
0631
0 63 2
0 634
0 635
07
0741
074 2
074 5
0746
0747

O f f i c e and s t o r e m a c h i n e s and e q u i p m e n t
C a l c u l a t i n g and a c c o u n t i n g m a c h i n e s
A c c o u n t in g machine
C alculator, e le c tro n ic , p rin tin g
P.O.S. cash r e g i s t e r , e l e c t r o n i c
Typewri t e r s
T y p e w r i t e r s , p o r t a b l e , manual
Portable e le c t r ic
Safes
Cabinet type
Coin o p e r a t e d v e n d i n g m achines
S o f t d r i n k ma chi ne , cup t y p e
C i g a r e t t e machine
S o ft d r in k machine, b o t t l e ty p e
C o f f e e m a c h i n e , s i n g l e cup f r e s h b rew
O t h e r o f f i c e and s t o r e m a c h i n e s
Ch e c k i n d o r s i n g m a c h i n e
Addressing machine, e l e c t r i c
D u p l ic a t in g machine, e l e c t r i c
Ti me r e c o r d i n g m a c h i n e
D u p l ic a t in g machine, o f f s e t

01
0101
0 102
0103
0 104
02
0211
0 21 2
03
0321
0 322
0 323

I n t e r n a l combustion engines
Gasoline engines
Under 5 h . p .
7-10.9 h.p.
3 6- 70 h p.
81-180 hp.
Outboard motors
5-15 hp.
Outboard motor, 40-80 h .p .
D iesel engines, o th e r than a u to m o tiv e
H igh speed, 50-99 hp.
H i g h s p ee d , 101-200 h p.
Hig h speed, 200-399 hp.

1 191
1192

1193

1194

and - t o o l s

AHN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

227.3

210.5

DEC/ 74

306 . 9
339.5
276.6
276.3
377 . 7
285.2
308.4
169.2
279.4
283.4
(3)
261.2
339.8
156. 5
200 . 7
181 . 6
(3)
165. 3
164.3

291.6
322.4
266 . 8
257.9
367 . 4
274.8
295.8
160.9
267 . 2
270.2
308.0
2 49. 1
319.0
151.2
192.5
185. 8
139.0
154.3
158.0

DEC/ 7 2

308.8

DEC/ 71
DEC/ 7 3

141.1
90. 1
1 1 6. 6
53.8
104.2
148. 0
(3)
140. 8

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

227. 6

227.6

305. 5
333 . 9
270 . 5
273.5
374 . 1
280. 0
303 . 3
166.8
277. 7
279. 1
316.2
2 61 . 9
335.0
155.9
197. 7
178.2
143.2
166 . 6
158.9

306.5
336.0
272.2
275.3
378.5
283.4
304.8
167 . 4
280.4
235. 1
324.8
26 1. 9
341 . 4
155. 9
198. 0
178.2
145. 1
166.6
158.9

23 1 . 9

231. 9

231 . 9

307 . 8
337.7
273.4
277 . 8
C3)
283.4
306 . 6
167.9
282.5
286. 1
325.5
267.3
344.0
155.9
199.9
178.2
145. 1
170.7
158.9

311.4
344.4
28 1. 1
279.9
378.5
283.4
316.3
17 1 . 8
282.8
287 . 1
325.6
267 . 3
345. 1
155.9
205.8
178.2
145. 1
170.7
174. 1

313, .8
3 46 , .6
283.. 0
2 8 2 , .0
378,.5
290 ,. 3
318 .4
172 .2
2 8 3 , .4
2 9 2 , .8
(3)
267 . 3
3 48 , . 1
155,.9
206 ,. 2
178, 2
145.. 1
170..7
175,. 1

311.8

311.8

141. 3
91.3
116.2
53.6
104.6
148. 9
140. 5
153.5

140. 5
89.4
116. 2
53.6
104. 6
147. 9
140.5
13 6 . 7

311.8

311.8

311.8

141.2
89.5
1 16.2
53.9
104.6
148. 1
142.3
136 . 7

14 1 . 4
89.5
1 16.2
53.9
104.6
148. 1
142.3
136.7

141.7
89.5
116. 2
5 3. 9
(3)
148. 1
(3)
136.7

217.5
178. 1
152.7
177. 8
218.0
155. 1
2 04. 1
138. 5
142.9
227. 1
157.0
223.9

219.7
180.3
152.7
188. 5
218.0
158.3
208.9
138.5
151.1
233.7
158. 9
230.3

2 19. 7
180 . 9
152.7
188.5
220.8
158.3
208.9
138.5
151. 1
(3)
153.9
230.3

219.7
181.9
156.4
194. 1
220.8
158.3
212. 1
138.5
151. 4
242.3
158. 9
234.2

222.8
181.9
156. 4
194. 1
220.8
158.3
212.6
138.5
151.4
242.3
161. 5
234.2

259.3
282.7
250.7
305.9
354.2
2 59. 1
255.6
254.8
256. 1
269. 1
338.5
235.8
227.2

263. 1
286.8
2 56. 1
308.2
361. 1
268.3
264.4
261.7
266 . 8
273.8
342. 1
2 37. 9
232.6

264.2
286.8
256. 1
308.2
36 1. 1
268.3
264.4
261.7
266.8
274.0
(3)
237.9
232.6

264.2
286.8
(3)
308.2
36 1. 1
268.3
264.4
26 1. 7
266 . 8
274.0
344.5
237.9
232.6

269.4
286.7
(3)
308.2
360.2
268.0
272.0
269.2
274.3
278.9
348.4
241.4
241. 1

APRI L

MAY

210.5

211.7

227.6

293.3
326 . 2
268.3
264.5
367.4
274.8
298.6
16 1 . 5
268. 0
27 1 . 2
308.2
25 1. 1
320. 1
151.2
194. 3
185.8
139. 0
158. 2
158.0

294.0
327 . 7
268.7
266. 1
367 . 4
274.8
300 . 2
162. 3
270.8
272. 1
309.9
25 1. 1
323.7
154.6
194. 3
185. 8
139.0
158.2
158.0

303.9
330.3
266 .7
269.3
374. 1
28 0. 0
299.8
166.0
273.6
273. 1
310.2
255.5
333.0
154.6
197.3
178. 2
143. 2
166.6
158. 0

291.6

291.6

291.6

138.3
90.9
116.2
53.6
103.3
146. 5
(3)
146. 4

138. 6
.90.9
1 16.2
53.6
103. 3
147.2
143. 2
147.8

139. 6
9 0. 9
116. 2
53.6
103. 3
147. 5
143. 2
147.8

218.8
181.5
154.7
189.8
221. 1
158.3
211.0
141.2
148.8
238.0
159.6
231.2

206.4
177.4
152.7
177. 8
21S.0
155. 1
20 1 . 4
138.5
139.0
227. 1
148. 8
219.7

206 . 4
177.7
152.7
177.8
218.0
155. 1
202.0
138. 5
140.7
227. 1
148.8
219.7

268.3
291. 9
(3)
315.2
362.8
266.0
267 . 8
265. 1
270. 1
27 9 . 1
345.9
242.9
238.0

253.8
280.4
248.3
302.6
354.2
259.4
252.5
252.8
251.8
263.6
338.5
229.9
2 23. 1

255.2
280.3
248.3
302.6
354.2
259. 1
252.5
252.8
251.8
264.5
338.5
233.4
223. 1

NOV.

DEC.

231.9

242. 1

242. 1

316.2
353.2
289. 1
288 . 0
378.5
290 . 3
323.8
176. 2
2 86. 1
293.8
(3)
267.3
349.2
160.3
206.8
181 . 1
(3)
170.7
175 . 1

318.5
355.5
289.3
289.4
(3)
295.4
325.0
178.6
287.6
294.8
(3)
267.3
358.6
160. 3
207.7
185. 9
(3)
(3)
(3)

320.6
360.3
290.6
292. 0
413.0
311.7
(3)
179. 1
2 93. 0
295. 9
(3)
267 . 3
360 . 2
165.7
207.8
185. 9
(3)
(3)
174. 4

3 16 . .2

316.2

3 19.4

319.4

141,,7
89 , .5
116,.2
53, .9
104, ,6
148,. 1
142,.3
136..7

142.4
89.5
116.2
53.9
(3)
148 . 1
(3)
136.7

142. 9
89.5
1 16.2
53.9
104.6
148. 1
(3)
136.7

143.7
90.5
121. 2
53.9
104.6
149.5
142. 3
136 .7

222.7
181 . 9
156 . 4
194. 1
220.8
158.3
214.3
145.0
151. 4
242.3
161.5
234.2

2 2 2 . .7
181. ,9
(3)
194. , 1
2 2 0 . .8
(3)
214. 8
145. ,0
151. ,4
242. 3
164. .8
234. 2

222.7
183.4
(3)
196.9
223.6
(3)
217.4
145.0
151. 4
248. 1
164.8
241.5

222.7
186.4
156.4
196.9
223.6
160.5
217.4
145. 0
151.4
248. 1
164.8
241.5

222.7
186 . 4
158. 1
196. 9
229.5
165.6
217.9
145.0
152. 9
(3)
166 . 1
(3)

271.5
291.9
(3)
313.8
360.2
268.0
273.8
269.2
277.9
282.0
348.4
241.4
241. 1

275. 6
291. 9
(3)
313. 8
3 6 0 . ,2
(3)
273. 8
2 6 9 . .2
2 7 7 . ,9
2 9 0 . .5
348. 4
2 5 2 , ,7
2 5 0 , ,5

278.0
302.4
(3)
330.5
375.9
269. 1
279.0
275.0
282.6
291.2
348.4
255.5
250.5

282.5
312. 9
(3)
340.3
375.9
2 69. 1
280.6
276.3
284.4
293.9
354.6
255.5
250 . 5

282.5
312.9
(3)
340.3
375.9
269. 1
280.6
276.3
284.4
293.9
354.6
255.5
250.5

( COHT’ D)
DEC/ 7 1

DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 7 5

DEC/ 7 4
DEC/ 74

DEC/ 6 8

DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 6 9

See footnotes at end of table.




JUNE

MARCH

53

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — Prod u cer P rice Indexes fo r com m o dity groups, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c las se s , and in d ivid u al item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

1194
0324
04
0 43 5
05
0545
06
065 5
1195
0101

0 105
0 106
01 12

0113
0 1 14

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 ( CONT' D)
D i e s e l e n g i n e * l o w s p e e d o v e r 600 h . p .
D ie se l engines# a u to m otiv e
Tr u c k
Gas e n g i n e s
N a t u r a l gas
P a r t s and a c c e s s o r i e s
P a r t s and a c c e s s o r i e s
M a c hi n e s hop p r o d u c t s
C a rb u re to rs * f o r passenger cars
F l e x i b l e hose* bron ze
F l e x i b l e hose s t e e l
Compression p i s t o n r i n g , o r i g i n a l
Piston r in g set
I n t a k e and e x h a u s t v a l v e s
Furniture

12

Household

121
1 21 1
0111
1212
0 1
0 101

0 103
0 105
0 106
010 7
0 109
02
0211

0216
0221

0231
0233
03
0336
0 33 8
0341
0342
0 34 4
0351
0353
0355
04
046 1
0463

and h o u s e h o l d

DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
equip
DEC/ 74

durables

fu rn itu re

Wood h o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e
L i v i n g room f u r n i t u r e
Table
Desks
Ch a i r s
C r e d e n z a s and b o o k c a s e s
C a b i n e t s , e x c e p t sewing machines
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 r n i t u r e
D i n i n g room f u r n i t u r e
Ta b l e
Cha i r s
B u f f e t s and s e r v e r s
Chi na and c o r n e r c a b i n e t s
O t h e r d i n i n g rm & k i t c h e n f u r n i t u r e
Be d r o o m f u r n i t u r e
Beds* e x c e p t bunk
Bunk b e d s
Headboard s e t s
D r e s s e r , v a n i t i e s and d r e s s i n g t a b l e s
N ig h t t a b l e s & stands
Chests
Wardrobes
O t h e r n o n u p h o l s t e r e d bedr oom f u r n i t u r e
O t h e r wo o d h o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e
M i s c . i n f a n t s and c h i l d r e n ' s f u r n .
U n p a i n t e d wood f u r n i t u r e
U n a s s e m b l e d wood h o u s e h o l d

0101
0 111
0121

Upholstered
Sofa
Chair
So fa bed*

0102

Bedding
Bo x s p r i n g

1214

DEC/ 74

fu rn itu re

Metal household
D inette set

0465
1213

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE HO.

household

fu rn itu re

fu rn itu re

conve rtib le

J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0

J U N/ 8 0

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

212.5

200. 1

200. 1

205.8

209.6

239.2

222.8

222.8

232.7

237.0

J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0

209 . 6

209 . 6

217.5

(3)

221.7

227.0

227.0

237.0

237 . 0

237 . 0

237.0

249.3

249.3

254.4

254.4

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

330.8

330.8

340. 1

358.6

358.6

358 . 6

358 . 6

358.6

368.9

368.9

375.6

375.6

248. 1

251.3

252.8

253.9

256.7

256 . 7

266 . 1

2 67. 9

(3)

269.2

272. 1

272. 1

316.8
38S.7
235.5
224.8
226 . 0
144.4
406 .7

297.8
36 1 .7
220 . 3
213.5
220.3
14 0 . 2
378.5

297.9
361.7
220.3
213.5
220.3
144.6
378.5

300 . 4
36 1 . 7
234.7
223.4
226.2
144.6
378.5

307.7
381 . 5
234.7
223.4
226.2
144. 6
381. 1

308. 1
381.5
234.7
223.4
228. 1
144. 6
38 1. 1

308 . 6
38 1 . 5
234 . 7
2 23 . 4
2 28 . 1
144 . 6
38 1 . 1

320 . 8
40 0 . 0
239 . 6
229 . 0
223 . 1
144 . 6
399 . 6

320 . 8
4 00.0
239.6
229. 0
2 28. 1
144.6
399.6

338. 1
4 11.4
239.6
229.0
224. 1
144.6
464.3

338.6
4 11.4
239.6
2 29. 0
227 . 0
144.6
464.3

339.2
4 11.4
248. 0
23 1 . 8
227.0
146.4
464.3

323.0
400.0
239.6
229.0
2 28. 1
144.6
409.8

187.7

183. 4

185.6

185. 7

184.4

185. 4

186 . 5

188 . 0

188. 9

189. 5

190. 9

191.5

193. 1

204.8

197. 4

198.5

198. 9

200 . 3

2C3.0

204 . 0

206 ,_5

208. 0

203.5

209.8

210.9

212. 1

200.8

200.6

200.6

200.6

200.6

(3)

204.4

(3)

204.4

204.4

204.5
208.5

204 . 5
(3)

199,.7
(3)

199. 7
(3)

199.7
(3)

199. 7
(3)

199 . 7
(3)

199. 7
(3)

216.5
(3)
206 . 2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
227.8
223.8
235.0
217.3
230.4
(3)
214.0
215.4
(3)
(3)
213. 1
(3)
214.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
C3)
(3)

217.4
(3)
207. 1
C3 )
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
230. 1
224.7
238.9
2 19. 1
231. 1
(3)
214.1
216. 1
(3)
(3)

221.4
(3)
208.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
234.2
228.3
243.6
223.5
234.0
(3)
219.7
222.5
(3)
(3)
220.5
(3)
216.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

2 2 2 ,. 7

224.. 9

226.3

(3)
209 , . 3
100. 0
100 ,. 0
1 0 0 ,. 0
1 0 0 ,. 0
1 0 0 ,. 0
235 . 2
2 28 , . 9
2 45 , . 6
2 25 , .4
232, .2
1 0 0 .. 0
2 2 1 .. 1
2 2 2 ..5
100 ,. 0
100 . 0
2 2 2 .,5
1 0 0 ., 0
218.,6
100 . 0
1 0 0 ., 0
1 0 0 ., 0
100 . 0
100. 0

2 1 0 ., 6
2 1 1 ., 1
1 0 0 ., 7
100 ,. 0
100 ., 0

212.0

2 27. 1
2 12.4

22S.4
214.9
214.5
102. 9
103.0
102.9
(3)
103. 7
243. 1
238.7
255. 1
233.4
235.2
100.7
225.6
226.9
(3)

229.7
216.0
215.5
103.5
1 04 . 1
102.9
(3)
104.5
245.4
241.0
258. 9
234.3
235.2
226.7
226.9
(3)
102. 0
227.9
103.5
222.4
10 0 . 7
103. 7
102.4

231 . 0
218.0
2 18. 2
103. 5
104. 1
103. 2
(3)
104.5
246.5
242.3
259.7
235.4
236.7
10 1 . 9
227.7
226.9
(3)
103.0
228.9
103.5
223.6
100.9
104.8
102. 5

102.6
10 1 . 0

10 1 . 4

223.0
(3)
210.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
236.5
232.0
247. 1
224.8
232.7
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
218.3
C3 )
(3)
(3)
C3 )
(3)
(3)

215.3
C3 )
206.2
C3 )
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
225.4
222. 9
234.4
212.7
221. 9
(3)

215.6
(3)
203.7
C3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
229. 1
225.6
238.0
213.3
230.4
(3)

212.8

212.8

211.4
(3)
(3 )
213. 1
(3)
213.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

211.4
(3)
(3)
213.1
(3)
213.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)

(3)

212.0

(3)
215.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
1 0 0 ., 0

2 3 8 . ,9
233. ,6
250. ,6
2 2 5 . ,4
235. ,2
1 0 0 ., 0
2 2 3 . ,3
2 2 2 .,5
(3)
10 1 . 5
223. 8
10 1 . 4
220.2
100. 0
10 1 . 8
9 9. 9
100. 5
100. 0

212.5
100.4

212.6

100.0
100.0

101.0
100.0

(3)
101.9
240 . 2
236.0
251.2
229. 1
235.2

C3 )
10 1 . 9
241.7
237.8
253.6
229.2
235.2
100.7
225.0
222.5
(3)

100.6

224.6
222.5
(3)

10 1 . 3

102.2

102.2

102.0

224.8

225.8

226.0
103.5

102.8
220.2
100.0
102. 1
10 1 . 2

100.5
101.7

102.8

220.4
100.0

1 02. 4

220.8
100.0

103.3
102.5

102.2
102.6

102.6

10 1 . 3

10 1 . 3

10 1 . 1

102.6

(3)

(3)

1 0 0 ., 0

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

188. 9
184.7
(3)
1 93. 5

179. 8
1 76. 8
180 . 1
1 82. 2

183. 0
179.9
183.7
184 . 1

183.0
179. 9
183.7
184 . 1

186.0
182.4
1S5 . 7
191.6

186.4
182.4
185.7
194.7

187. , 9
183. , 8
187. .7
194. ,7

192. . 0
188. 3
191. 6
198. 5

192.0
1 88. 3
191.6
198. 5

192.0
188. 3
191.6
198. 5

193.7
(3)
(3)
198.5

194.6
189.7
(3)
198.5

196. 6
192.4
(3)
198. 5

169.3
164.3

16 1 . 1
157.8

16 1 . 1
157.8

16 1 . 1
157.8

16 1 . 1
157. 8

164. 4
16 1 . 4

164..4
161. ,4

169. 7
164. 5

177.7
172. 3

177.7
172.3

177.7
(3)

177.7
172. 3

177.7
172.3

See footnotes at end of table.




209.6

AUG.

357.0

221.0

J U N/ 8 0

JULY

260.6

220.6
220.6

J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0

JUNE

54

(3)

(3)

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P rod u cer Price In d exes fo r c o m m o d ity gro u p s, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct classes, and individual item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

JUNE

B e d d i n g ( C ON T ' D )
Mattress, innersprinq

16S.8

160.6

160.6

160.6

160.6

164.2

164 •y

170 . 9

178. 9

178. 9

(3)

178.9

173.9

Po r ch and

26 1. 1

255.7

255.7

255. 7

255 . 7

258.2

25S . 2

258.2

258.2

262.3

267 .7

273.6

273.6

236 . 0

226.9

231.4

232.S

233.6

2 33 . 9

235 . 5

237.2

237.3

237 . 8

24 1 . 4

242.2

242.4

236 . 8
229.3
23 1 . 0
253 . 2
24 7 . 5

227 .7
2 22. 0
22S.2
239.5
235. 3

235.5
229. 1
228.2
252. 0
246 . 3

235.5
229. 1
228.2
252.0
246 . 3

235.5
229. 1
22S.2
252. 0
246.3

235.5
229. 1
22S.2
252. 0
246 . 3

235
229
228
252
246

.5
. 1
.2
.0
.3

237.0
230 .7
233.3
252. 0
246 . 3

237 .
230 .
233 .
252.
246.

0
7
3
0
3

237.0
230.7
233.3
252.0
246 . 3

24 1 . 2
230.7
234.3
26 0 . 5
253.8

241.2
230 .7
234. 3
260.5
253.8

242.4
230.7
234.3
262. 1
256 . 6

232.2
(3)
252.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
225. 0
(3)
215.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

233.6
(3)
254.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
225.0
(3)
2 15. 5
(3)
(3)
C3)
(3)
(3)

234 . 1
(3)
254.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
225. 6
(3)
216.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

236 . 8
10 0 . 0
255 .4
10 0 . 0
10 0 . 0
10 0 . u
10 0 . 0
100 . 0
100 ,. 0
228. . 7
10 0 . 0
222, .7
t o o ,. 0
100 ,. 0
t o o ,. 0
103 ,. 0
10 0.. 0

238 .6
10 1. 4
26 1. 8
(3)
100.5
102. 1
(3)
(3)
10 0 . 4
229. 1
(3)
224.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
100.0

238 . 8
10 1 . 4
262. 9
(3)
99.4
102. 1
(3)
(3)
100.5
226 . 7
(3)
226 . 0
C3 )
(3)
10 1. 7
(3)
100.0

239.7
10 1 . 9
263.8
(3)
98 . 9
102.
(3)
(3)
100.8
228.6
(3)
225. 9
(3)
(3)
10 1. 7
(3)
100.3

242.9
103.S
263.7
(3)
10 1. 7
110.1
(3)
(3)
10 1. 7
233.5
100.4
225.6
(3)
(3)
10 1. 7
C3 )
103. 2

24 4 . 2
104.5
267 . 5
(3)
102.4
1 10 . 1
C3 )
(3)
102.2
233.6
100.4
227 . 3
(3)
(3)
10 1. 7
(3)
104. 0

243 . 7
104 . 0
268.3
(3)
96 . 2
110.1
(3)
(3)
102.2
232. 1
100. 6
227 . 8
(3)
(3)
10 1 . 7
(3)
104.0

COMMODITY

12 14
0 111
12 15
122

Commercial

1221

l awn

fu rn itu re

fu rn itu re

0 10 1
0 111
0 12 1
0 131

Wood c o m m e r c i a l f u r n i t u r e
O f f i c e c h a i r , s i de
O ffic e c h a ir , swivel
O f f i c e desk, g eneral purpose
O f f i c e desk, e x e c u t iv e

02
020 I
020 3
0 205
0207
0209
021 1
03
032 1
0323
0 325
0327
0329
033 1
0333
0335

Metal commercial f u r n i t u r e
F i l e c a b i n e t s and e q u i p m e n t
L etter f i l i n g cabinets
Legal f i l e c a b in e ts
Horizontal f i l e cabinets
Other f i l e c a b in e ts
V is ib le non-mechanical f i l e s
Mechanical f i l i n g equipment
Other metal commercial f u r n i t u r e
C l e r i c a l and s e c r e t a r i a l desk
Exe cu tive desks
Cha i r s
S t a c k i nq c h a i r s
S o f a s , c o uc h e s and s t o o l s
Tables & stands
Modular u n i t s
Misc. metal o f f i c e f u r n i t u r e

1222

123

Floor

1231
01
0 159
0 16 1
0 162
0 163
02
0265
0267
0 14 I
0 16 1

Hard s u r f a c e f l o o r c o v e r i n g s
V i n y l sh ee t goods, s em i-p erm an ent
V i n y l sh ee t goods, permanent

124

236 . 8
227 .6
229.9
(3)
(3)
"(3)
258.5
247 . 1 250 . 3
(3)
(3)
(3)
J U N/ 8 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
JUN/ 80
(3)
(3)
J U N/ 8 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
J U N/ 8 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
JUN/ 80
(3)
(3)
(3)
J U N/ 8 0
227 . 5
220 . 3
221 . 5
(
3
)
(
3
)
(3)
JUN/ 80
220 . 8
210.9
2 12. 6
(3)
(3)
(3)
JUN/ 80
(3)
(3)
(3)
JUN/ 80
(3)
C3 )
(3)
J U N/ 8 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
J U N/ 8 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
JUN/ 80
J U N/ 8 0

coverinqs

Soft surface f l o o r coverings
T u f t e d b r c=>d l o o m
T u f t e d b r o r j r / l o o m- p o l y e s t e r
T u f t e d b r o a d 1o o m - n y 1 on
Tu fted broadloom - a c r y l i c
Tufted broadloom-other f ib e r s
Other s o f t s u r f a c e f l o o r c o v r q s .
B a th m at s and r u g s 6x9 o r l e s s
Automobile & a i r c r a f t c a r p e t in g

1232

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

CODE NO.

DEC/ 68
Jl JN/ 80
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
JUN/ 80

Household a p p l i a n c e s

1241
01
0 10 1
0 103
0 131
0 132
0 133
0 138
02
021 1
02 12

Major a p p lia n c e s
Cooking ranges
Range, g a s , f r e e s t a n d i n g
B u i l t - i n w a l l o v en , gas
Range, e l e c t r i c , f r e e s t a n d i n g
B u i l t - i n w a l l oven, e l e c t r i c
B u il t - i n surface u n it, e le c t r i c
Microwave oven, c o u n t e r t o p
Laundry equipment
Was hi ng m a c h i n e , a u t o m a t i c
Washing ma chi ne , n o n - a u t o m a t i c

DEC/ 78
JUN/ 80

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

163.0

159.0

158. 5

160.8

162.2

16 1 . 9

162.. 1

163.2

163.8

163. 9

164. 4

165.5

170. 7

141. 6
(3)
126.3
122.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

138. 7
(3)
12 1 . 9
120 . 0
144.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

138. 1
(3)
123.6
119.1
144.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

140.7
(3)
124.8
121.7
144.8
(3)
(3)
C3 )
(3)

14 0 . 8
(3)
125. 0
121.8
144.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

140.5
(3)
125. 0
121. 4
144. 3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

14 0..7
(3)
125. , 5
12 1 . I
144 ., 8
100., 0
10 0., 0
100. 0
100..0

141. 0
14 1. 0
125. 9
12 1. 6
(3)
100.2
100.8
10 1.1
100.2

141. 6
14 1 . 6
12 9 . 5
12 1 . 8
(3)
100. 2
100.9
10 1. 1
100.6

14 1 . 6
14 1 . 5
129.2
121.7
(3)
100.2
10 1 . 7
102.4
100. 6

142.2
142. 1
123.4
122.5
(3)
100.6
10 1 . 8
102.7
(3)

143.5
143.5
125.7
124.4
(3)
100.6
102.0
1 02. 9
(3)

149. 4
149.8
131.3
130 .6
(3)
99.5
103.4
105. 1
(3)

228.5
192. 4
218.3

219.9
185.8
212.8

219.9
185. 8
2 12.8

219.9
185.8
212.8

227.5
192. 0
217.9

227.5
192.0
217.9

227 . 5
192. 0
217. 9

232. 9
194 .6
221 . 0

233.4
196 . 1
221 . 2

233.4
196 . 1
221.2

233.4
196 . 1
221.2

233.4
196 . 1
221 . 2

233.4
196 . 1
221 . 2

174. 2

166 . 5

168. 9

169. 9

17 1. 1

173.2

175. 5

175.8

176. 3

177.2

177 . 5

178.5

179.5

175. 1
19 1 . 8
211.5
211.5
183.3
186 . 8
170.5
108. 0
179.6
173. C
(3)

165.2
185.8
204.5
203.3
175. 1
176 . 9
164.4
107 . 7
170. 2
166. 6
(3)

170.3
186.6
204.5
205.7
177.0
177 . 5
166 . 5
107 . 7
172. 8
166 . 8
(3)

170.8
186 . 6
204.5
205.7
177 . 2
178 . 1
165. 0
107 . 7
174 .7
168.2
(3)

172.2
187 . 1
204.5
205. 7
178.2
180 .0
165. 9
107 .7
177.5
170.2
(3)

173. 9
191.9
212.5
21 1. 0
180 . 8
182. 1
166 .6
110.3
180 . 2
17 1. 6
(3)

176. 2
194. 2
214. 6
212. 1
185. , 1
186 . 5
167 . 9
110. 3
180. 3
17 1. 7
100 . 0

175.8
194.5
214.6
214.8
185 . 1
188. 0
17 1 . 2
110. 3
178. 6
170 . 3
(3)

176 . 5
193.3
214.6
2 16. 6
185. 3
190. 9
173.7
106.6
181 . 2
174. 9
(3)

177.8
193.7
214.6
216.6
186. 3
192.0
174. 2
106 . 6
183.7
1 77 . 1
(3)

178. 5
193. 8
214.6
216.6
186.4
192.7
174. 8
106. 6
184 . 5
173.5
(3)

179. 9
195.7
214.6
216.6
191.8
195.2
175. 0
(3)
185. 1
179.2
(3)

180 . 7
197. 9
220 . 1
2 13. 3
191.8
20 1 . 8
181 . 2
106.6
186.4
180 . 3
(3)

See footnotes at end of table.




JULY

55

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — Prod u cer Price Indexes fo r c o m m o dity gro u p s, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c las se s , and in d ivid u al ite m s , 19801
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

otTTCIT
INDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

191. 4
(3)
165.6
170.3
1 69. 9
1 50. 1
163.2
1 62. 5
165.7

176. 8
(3)
160. 3
1 64. 5
162. 1
148. 1
154.3
154.5
152.0

183.8
(3)
162.3
166.4
166. 1
149.3
158. 0
157.9
157.3

186.8
(3)
1 62. 2
166.4
166 . 1
148. 9
158 . 1
157.9
157. 9

191.3
(3)
163.2
167.6
1 66 . 1
149. 5
159. 4
159.2
159.2

196. 3
(3)
163.2
167.6
166. 1
149.3
160.6
160.2
161. 6

196.5
100.0
1 66. 3
17 1. 1
172.4
149. 3
164.3
164. 1
164 . 1

(3)
98.4
1 66. 3
17 1. 1
172.4
(3)
1 64. 8
164. 1
167 .6

193.2
98. 0
166.5
17 1. 1
172.4
(3)
166.4
165.5
169.9

172.7

171.2

172.9

172. 9

172.9

172.9

172.9

172. 9

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

194. 0
103.2
167. 6
172. 6
173.8
150 . 1
1 67 . 1
166.2
17 1 . 0

195.2
100.5
168. 6
174. 1
173.8
150. 0
167.4
166.2
172.5

194. 9
10 1 . 8
170. 3
175.7
173. 3
153. 2
168. 3
166.9
174.6

196 . 6
102. 8
170.3
175.7
173.8
153.2
169.2
166 . 9
180.5

172.9

172.9

1 72. 5

172. 5

(3)

SEPT.

0232
0 233
03
0336
0337
0 338
04
044 1
0 442

M a j o r a p p l i a n c e s ( C ON T ' D )
E le c tric dryers
Gas d r y e r
R e f r i g e r a t i o n equipment
Refri gera tor-fre e ze r
Home f r e e z e r , u p r i g h t t y p e
Room a i r c o n d i t i o n e r
Other major a p p lia n c e s
Dishwasher, u nd e rco un te r
Food w a s t e d i s p o s e r

0131

Sewing ma chines
P ortable type,

0111

Vac uum c l e a n e r
C anister type

149.7
145.7

140. 2
1 38. 1

144. 0
140.7

145.5
143.7

142. 1
143.7

142.6
144. 8

149.7
144.8

155.4
148. 8

155.4
148.8

155. 4
148.8

155.4
148.8

155.4
148. 3

155.4
1 48. 8

0 111
0 115
0 118
012 2
0 123
0127

Small e l e c t r i c a p p lia n c e s
Toaster, automatic
F r y i n g pan, e l e c t r i c
Can o p e n e r , e l e c t r i c
I r o n , steam and d r y
S h a v e r , men’ s
Range h ood

160.4
156.3
166. 8
160.4
137.2
147.6
1 65. 8

150.5
146.8
159.2
151. 5
129.5
145. 2
157. 3

154.0
151. 0
161.2
154. 8
131.6
145.2
157.3

155.6
1 53. 3
163. 0
154. 8
131.6
145. 2
158.9

157.8
153.3
165. 1
154.8
131. 6
1 47. 8
163.8

162.0
158.4
165. 1
163.6
140. 2
147.8
166. 5

162.6
158.4
167.7
163.6
140. 2
1 47. 8
166 . 5

163.5
153. 4
170. 1
163.6
140. 2
149.6
166. 5

163.5
158.4
170. 1
1 63. 6
140.2
14 9 . 6
1 66. 5

1 64 . 1
160.5
170. 1
163.6
140.2
149.6
166.5

163.5
(3)
170 . 1
163.6
140. 2
147.6
171.8

163.4
160. 5
169.6
163.6
140.2
147.6
17 1 . 8

164. 4
159. 9
170.4
163.6
140.2
147.6
176.3

0101
0111

E l e c t r i c lamps
T a b le lamp, w i t h
F l o o r lamp, w i t h

237.8
(3)
229.5

229.8
227.9
225.2

229.8
227.9
225.2

235.4
233.4
231.3

235.4
233.4
231.3

235.3
233.4
230. 1

240.4
238.8
230. 1

240.4
238.8
230. 1

240 . 4
238.8
230 . 1

240.4
(3)
230 . 1

240 . 4
(3)
230 . 1

240 . 4
(3)
230 . 1

245.9
(3)
230. 1

124 t

1242
1243
1244

1245

Home e l e c t r o n i c

125

w ith

i . mport ed head

02
0201
0 202
020 3
0204
030 1

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
C o l o r TV, t a b l e 4 p o r t , o v e r 1 0 " - 1 7 "
C o l o r TV, t a b l e 4 p o r t , o v e r 1 7 "
TV c o m b i n a t i o n s , c o l o r
B4W TV, t a b l e 4 p o r t , o v e r 1 0 " t o 17"

02
0 20 2
0 20 3
03
030 1
030 2
05
050 1
0502
0503
0504

O t h e r home e l e c t r o n i c e q u i p m e n t
Phono grap hs, ex. m e c ha n ic al
E l e c . p h o n o g r a p h , n o t c o i n o p . , mono
E lec. phonograph, n ot c o in o p . , stereo
Tape r e c o r d e r s 4 p l a y e r s
Car t a p e p l a y e r s
Audio tape r e c o r d e r , c a s s e t te
Speakers ( i n c . loudspeaker systems)
Loudspeakers, b o o k s h e lf
Loudspeakers, f l o o r s ta n d in g
O the r lo u d s p e a k e r systems
Loudspeakers, s o ld s e p a r a te ly

1253

DEC/ 67

equipment

02
0201
0 202
03
030 1
0 302
030 3
1252

DEC/ 7 0

shade
shade

Radio r e c e i v e r s
Home r a d i o s
E l e c t r i c c l o c k r a d i o , AM/FM a n d FM
Radio c o m b i n a t i o n s , p o r t 4 t a b l e
Car r a d i o s
C a r r a d i o s , AM
C a r r a d i o s , AM/FM
C a r r a d i o s , AM/FM s t e r e o

1251

J U N/ 8 0

J U N/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0

J U N/ 8 0
JUN/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
DEC/ 70
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
JUN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0

91.4

91.0

91.2

91.3

91.4

92.0

91.8

91.7

91.3

91.6

91.5

91.2

91.0

103.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

104.6
(3)
91.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

104.6
(3)
91.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

104.6
(3)
91.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

104.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

104.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

103.0
100.0
(3)
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

102.3
98.7
(3)
96. 1
100.0
(3)
(3)
(3)

1 02. 3
93.5
(3)
95.7
100.0
(3)
(3)
(3)

102.2
98.3
(3)
95.0
100. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)

102 . 1
98. 1
(3)
94.4
100. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)

102 . 1
98. 1
(3)
94.4
100 . 0
(3)
(3)
(3)

102. 3
98.7
(3)
96. 1
100 . 0
(3)
(3)
(3)

89.2
98.3
84. 1
98.0
98.4
(3)
(3)

88.7
98.6
83.8
98.7
98.0
(3)
(3)

88.3
98.0
83.7
97.4
96 . 9
(3)
(3)

90.4
100.6
102. 0
(3)
100.2
(3)
76.3
103.6
102.8
111.9
(3)
98.8

90.6
100.6
102.0
(3)
101. 3
(3)
76.3
103. 9
101.7
111.9
(3)
99.9

90 . 6
100.8
102. 5
(3)
101.3
(3)
76.3
104. 0
103. 2
111.9
(3)
99.4

89.0
(3)
84.8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

87.9
(3)
86.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
91. 1

88.3
(3)
86.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
91. 1

88.5
(3)
86.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

88.8
(3)
84.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

89.6
(3)
85. 0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

90.0
100.0
84.9
100.0
100.0
100.0
(3)

89.8
99.5
84.9
(3)
99.2
(3)
(3)

89.3
98.8
83.7
(3)
99.3
(3)
(3)

89.6
99.2
84.3
(3)
99.3
(3)
(3)

88.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
76.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

87. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
76. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

87. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
7 6. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

87. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
76. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

87. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

87.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

87.6
100.0
100.0
100. 0
100.0
100. 0
76. 1
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

88.3
100.6
102.0
(3)
1 00. 2
(3)
76.3
101.1
98.2
100.0
(3)
99.4

88.2
100. 6
102. 0
(3)
100. 2
(3)
76.3
101. 0
98.2
99.8
(3)
99.2

89.3
100.6
102.0
(3)
100.2
(3)
76.3
10 1 . 2
100.0
99.S
(3)
100. 0

See footnotes at end of table.




56

.

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — P rodu cer Price Ind exes fo r c o m m o d ity groups, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct classes, and individual item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

1253
050 5
0506
0507

O t h e r home e l e c t r o n i c e q u i p m e n t
Mi c r o p h o n e s
Music d i s t r i b u t i o n systems
P u b l i c a dd re ss systems
Other

126
126 1
0101
0 111

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE NO.

household

durable

CCONT’ D)
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80

goods

Di n n e r w a r e
V i tr e o u s c h in a , p l a t e , cup, saucer
Earthenware, p l a t e , cup, saucer

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

( 3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

273 . 6

287 . 4

26 1 . 4
317 0
298 0

256 .7
307.5
297.3

1262

Household

gla ssw are

350 . 5

337 .6

1264
0 111

Household f l a t w a r e
S t e r l in g , 6 piece

562 5
1 094 . 9

7 11.8
1467.4

0101

M irrors
M irror,

0121
012 2

L a w n mo we r s
R o t a r y , hand p r o p e l l e d
Rotary, s e lf p ropelled

0 10 1
0 111
0 121
0 131

C utlery
Razor b la d e s
Kitchen k n ife
Carving set
Household s c i s s o r s

0 10 1

Metal household c o n t a in e r s
Sa uc ep an, a lu m in um

1265
1266

1267

1268

N onm etallic

13

p la te

glass

m ineral

176 . 3

DEC/ 7 3
DEC/ 7 3

products

295. 3

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

100 .0
100 . 0
100 .0

106 . 4
(3)
100 . 5

106 . 4
(3)
100 . 5

106 .5
(3)
100 . 5

106 . 5
(3)
100 . 5

107.6
(3)
100.3

107. 6
(3)
100. 3

2 S8.3

267 . 3

265.6

266 . 5

27 1 . 5

275 . 9

276. . 2

281. .8

281 . 2

285.7

26 1 . 8
318 . 5
297 . 3

26 1 .6
318 . 1
297 . 3

26 1 ,. 6
318 . 1
297 . 3

262 . .6
318 .4
299 . . 5

266 ,. 8
327 .6
299 , .5

266 . 8
327 .6
299.5

256.8
327 .6
299.5

256.7
307 . 5
297 . 3

256.7
307.5
297.3

337.6

337.6

337.6

338.4

338 . 4

362 . 8

362 . 8

362. .8

362 . 8

363 . 8

363.8

7 7 6 . 1 7 1 1. 1
1608.3 1429.4

513.6
915.7

488. 7
915.7

488 .7
915 .7

488 .7
915 .7

499 . 2
943 .0

488 , .7
915 .7

5 25 . .4
1 028 .8

515.2
9 97 . 4

542.5
108 1 . 4

259.2
3 13. 0
2 97.3

259.2
313 . 0
297.3

167.3

177.3

178.2

176.5

175. 8

175 . 8

175 . 8

175 . 8

175,.8

175..8

180 . 9

130 . 9

207 . 3
209 1
194 7

197.2
199. 2
181 . 7

196. 1
199. 2
181.7

196.6
199.8
182.7

198.5
201 . 9
185. 9

20 1 . 5
204.7
192.4

201, .5
204. .7
192..4

203 .5
206 . 1
197 .7

215 . 4
212 , .5
204 . .4

2 1 9 . .3
220 . 4
2 0 4 . .4

2 1 9 . .3
220 ,. 4
2 0 4 , .4

219.3
220.4
204.4

219.3
220 . 4
204.4

202 . 1
195 . 9
239 . 5
(3)
18 1 . 0

197 . 4
194.3
218.8
164. 4
177.3

198.4
194 . 3
226.0
16 4 . 4
177.3

193.4
194. 3
226.0
164.4
177.3

198.4
194.3
226.0
164.4
177.3

200 . 2
194. 3
239. 1
164.4
177 . 3

200. .2
194,.3
239. .2
(3)
177..3

200, .2
194,. 3
239, , 2
(3)
177,.3

20 1 ,. 4
194,.3
2 3 9 . .2
(3)
183..8

203,. 1
196, .9
2 3 9 . .2
(3)
133, .8

207 ,. 3
196 ,. 9
2 5 9 . .4
(3)
187.. 9

207 . 4
196 . 9
260.7
(3)
187 . 9

2 12. 7
205.3
260.7
(3)
187 . 9

2 17 . . 8

207.4

207 . 4

207 . 4

210.7

210.7

214 . .0

224, .6

2 2 4 . .6

2 2 4 , ,6

226, 1

226. 1

230.3

2 83 .0

268.4

274.0

276.5

283.7

284.0

283 . ,4

284 , .8

2 86 . 0

286 ,. 8

2 8 8 . ,6

288.7

291.2

195.3

195.3

193..6

194,►3

199,.5

199..7

2 0 0 . ,7

203. 1

203.0

.

Glass

131
1311
01
0 10 1
02
0 207
03
0317
0 318

F lat glass
Plate glass
P l a t e g l a s s , 1/4 i n c h
Wi n d o w g l a s s
Wi n d o w g l a s s , s t y l e B
Safety glass
Automobile w in d sh ie ld
Automobile b a c k lig h t
Concrete

132

ingredients

0 10 1
0 111
0121

Sand, g r a v e l , and c r u s h e d s t o n e
Sandi c o n s t r u c t i o n
Gravel, f o r concrete
Crushed s t o n e , f o r c o n c r e t e

0131

Cement
Portland

1321

1322

C oncrete

133
1331
0101

products

B u ild in g block
Heavyweight aggregate

196..5

DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1

191.0

191.0

159..0

16 1 . 0

161.0

16 1 . 0

161.0

16 1. 0

154.. 9

154,.9

154..9

154. .9

158.,4

162.7

162.7

2 78 , .6
188.. 8
129.:o
199. 1

274.8
180 . 4
122. 5
191.3

274.8
180. 4
122. 5
191.3

278.2
180.4
122.5
191.3

278.2
1 86. 4
129. 1
194.0

278.2
186 . 4
129. 1
194.0

278 . .2
186..4
129., 1
194..0

278. .2
187..4
130..5
194..0

2 7 8 . .2
195.,4
132. ,3
207. 8

2 7 8 . .2
195.,7
132. ,7
2 0 7 . .8

(3)
195. 7
132. .7
207 .,8

289.4
19-5.7
132.7
207 . 8

(3)
195.7
132.7
207.7

2 7 4 . .0

265.0

266.6

267.5

271.7

272.4

2 7 3 , .2

2 75 . ,9

2 7 8 , ,6

2 7 8 . ,9

279. 0

279. 1

279.7

2 3 7 . ,7
2 5 4 . .9
2 5 0 . .2
2 2 6 . .0

226. 1
242. 9
234.9
216.0

228.8
246.3
240.0
217.5

230.0
247.4
240.0
219.1

232.5
251.3
245.5
220.0

232.9
252.2
246. 1
220 . 1

234. 2
252. 4
247. 3
2 2 1 . ,9

239. 2
2 56 . 6
252. 6
2 27 . , 1

243. 8
257. 8
253. 3
2 3 4 , ,6

244.
259.
257.
234,

245.
262.
260.
232.

246.6
264. 1
262.3
233.7

247 . 5
265.9
262.6
234.4

.

9
2
2
6

4
5
9
8

3 1 0 . .8

305.8

305.9

306 . 3

312.6

313.9

313. 9

3 13 . ,3

313. 1

312. 2

3 1 1 . ,7

310.4

310.4

2 7 3 , ,9

265.4

266.7

2 69. 1

272.9

275.2

275. 8

275. 9

276. 0

277. 3

2 7 7 . ,5

277.7

277 . 6

256. 9
241., 1

2 49. 1
234. 1

250.2
234. 1

251.9
238.6

2 59. 1
242.4

259. 1
242.4

259. 1
242. 4

259, 1
2 4 2 . ,4

259. 1
242. 4

2 6 0 . .0
244. 9

258. 8
243. 1

258.8
243. 1

258.8
243. 1

See footnotes at end of table.




191.4

57

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — Prod ucer Price Indexes fo r c om m o dity groups, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c las se s , and in d ivid u al item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
CODE HO.

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

1331

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

0 10 2

B u i l d i n g b l o c k ( C ON T ' D)
Lig h tw e ig h t aggregate

267.2

258.9

260.7

260.7

269.9

269.9

269.9

269. 9

269.9

269.9

269.0

269. 0

269.0

0 10 1
0 102
0 104
0 105
0 106

Concrete p ip e
St or m se we r p i p e , r e i n f o r c e d
S to r m se we r p i p e , n o n - r e i n f o r c e d
I r r i g a t i o n p i p e and d r a i n t i l e
S a n i t a r y sewer p i p e , r e i n f o r c e d
S a n i t a r y se we r p i p e , n o n - r e i n f o r c e d

(3)
2 55. 1
C3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
247.2
C3 )
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
247.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
247.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
251.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
253.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)
252.5
100.0
100. 0
100. 0
100 . 0

252.7
253.0
10 0 . 0
(3)
100. 0
(3)

252.7
252.9
100.0
(3)
100. 0
(3)

257.8
263.7
100.0
(3)
100. 0
(3)

258. 1
264.2
(3)
(3)
100 . 0
(3)

259.4
266. 9
(3)
(3)
100. 0
(3)

257.4
26 1 . 9
102.4
(3)
100.0
(3)

0 10 1

Ready-mixed
5 - 5
1/2

28 1 . 2

272.4

274. 0

276 . 9

2 80. 1

282. 9

2 83. 9

233.9

283.9

284 . 8

283.8

283.3

283.8

0101
0 102
0 103
0 104

Precast concrete products
B u r i a l v a u l t s and b oxe s
Concrete s i l o staves
Concrete s e p t ic tanks
Other p r e c a s t c o n c re te p ro d u c ts

J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
JUN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0

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

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

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

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

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

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

100.0
100. 0
100 . 0
100. 0
100,0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.5
100.0
(3)
(3)
100.0

10 1. 0
100.0
100.3
1 04 . 1
100.2

104.8
105. 9
108. 5
104 . 1
10 1 . 3

104.8
1 05. 9
108.5
104.1
10 1 . 3

105. 0
105. 9
108 . 5
104.3
10 1 . 8

Prestressed

J U N/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0

(3)
(3)
(3)
C3)

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

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

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

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

100.0
1C0. 0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100 . 0
100 . c

100.0
C3 )
C3)
(3)

100. 3
(3)
100.6
100.4
C3)
C3)
(3)

100.3
(3)
100.6
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

100.2
(3)
10 0 . 6
100.4
(3)
(3)
(3)

100.9
(3)
100. 6
100. 5
(3)

10 1 . 0
(3)
100.6
10 1 . 2

(3)
(3)

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

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

1332

1333
1334

1335
01
0 10 1
0 102
0 103
0 104
0 105
134

concrete
sack mix

concrete

products

P r e s t r e s s e d s i n g l e and d o u b l e t e e s
P r e s t r e s s e d c o n c r e t e b r i d q e beams
P r e s t r e s s e d j o i s t s , q i r d e r s a n d beams
P re s tr. s o lid /h o llo w cored slab s/p a n els
Other p re s tr e s s e d c o n c re te prod u cts
Structural

J U N/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0
JUN/ 8 0
J UN/ 8 0

clay

products,

exc.

refra cto rie s

(5)

(3)
(3)
(3)

(3)

231.5

229.6

231 . 0

23 1 . 4

235. 0

230 . 0

2 30. 1

230 . 1

229.7

2 30. 1

233. 3

233.5

233.6

0 10 1

B uildinq b rick
B u i l d i ng b r i c k

280.8

272.5

274.6

276.2

280.9

231.7

28 1 . 7

28 1 . 7

280.7

28 1 . 6

285.9

236.3

286 . 3

0131

Clay t i l e
Wall t i l e ,

181.2
163. 9

190 . 7
174. 8

190.7
174 . 8

190.7
174. 8

191.4
174. 8

175. 1
157 . 2

175. 1
157 . 2

17 5 . 1
157 . 2

175. 1
157.2

175. 1
157.2

178.3
160. 5

178.3
160.5

173. 3
160.5

0101

C la y sewer p i p e
Sewer p i p e , v i t r i f i e d

134 1
1344
1345
135

glazed,

standard

grade

clay

R e f r a c t o r i es

1352

193.2

188. 3

190. 5

188.2

194.2

194. 1

194.4

194.5

194. 8

194.7

194 . 9

194. 9

195. 1

264.6

248.5

251 . 1

253.9

261.7

264.4

265.S

268.7

270.6

27 0 . 6

273.2

273.2

273.2

159.4
262.8
259. 1
207.0
299.6
145.5

162.3
2 69. 9
268.6
207.0
302.4
149. 9

165. 3
276 . 0
277 . 5
207 . 0
306 . 8
153.7

172.0
287.7
2£8.2
220.3
3 I S. 1
156. 5

172. 8
283.2
288.6
220.3
322.2
156.8

172. 9
288.7
288.6
220.3
322.2
156 . 8

175. 0
292.3
293. 0
220.3
327:5
153.5

175. 0
292.3
293 . 0
220.3
327.5
153. 5

175.0
292.3
293.0
220.3
327.5
158.5

175. 0
292.3
293.0
220 . 3
327.5
158.5

175.3
292.3
297 . 1
220 . 3
327.5
158.5

175.3
292.3
297 . 1
220.3
327.5
158.5

166.8
156.9
175. 1
1 59. 3
(3)

166.8
156. 9
175. 1
159.3
(3)

0 10 1
0 111
0 121
0 131
0151

R efracto rie s, clay
Fireclay b rick
Superduty f i r e c l a y b r i c k
Ladle b ric k
High alumina b r ic k
Castable r e f r a c t o r ie s

DEC/ 74

17 1 . 3
285.6
286.4
217.0
319.7
155. 9

0 10 1
0 111
0131
0141

R e f r a c t o r i e s , non c l a y
Magnesite b r i c k
M agnesite-chrome b r ic k
B a s i c ramminq m i x e s
Non c l a y g u m m i n g m i x

DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74

160.2
148.2
167 . 1
155. 7
(3)

151.8
142. 2
157. 4
146. 5
153. 0

152. 2
142.2
157.4
148. 7
1 53 . 0

153. 0
142. 2
157 . 4
152.7
(3)

156. 2
145.5
16 1 . 8
152.7
(3)

158.6
145.5
167 . 4
154. 9
(3)

160 . 2
145. 5
167.4
157 . 3
(3)

16 1 . 8
145.5
167.4
159.3
(3)

164.0
149. 3
17 1 . 8
159.3
(3)

164. 0
149.3
17 1 . 8
159.3
(3)

167.2
156. 9
1 75. 1
159.3
(3)

396.8

356 . 6

372.5

388.8

403.9

401.1

400.9

413.8

4 11.2

407.9

408.5

397 . 1

394.6

372.6
360 . 6
463.6
400 . 2

340. 1
329.2
423.5
366.3

347.3
336 . 1
4 30. 1
375.7

366. 9
355.6
448.5
397 . 6

384.7
373.3
464.7
4 15.4

374. 0
359.3
485. 0
415.7

373.8
36 1. 1
47 1 . 2
404.4

391.2
379.2
483.5
4 12.7

338. 0
375.3
485.7
4 17. 6

383.9
372.2
4 72. 9
409.3

384.4
373.7
466.6
405. 1

369.7
357 . 5
466 . 8
394.7

366 .7
355.2
459.5
337.8

1353

136

Asphalt

136 1
0 102
0111
0112

roofing

Prepared a s p h a lt r o o f in g
Shingles, s t r i p
R o l l r o o f i n g , smooth s u r f a c e d
R oll ro o fin g , mineral surfaced

DEC/ 74

See footnotes at end of table.




58

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — Prod u cer Price In d exes fo r c o m m o d ity groups, subgroups, p ro d u ct classes, and individual item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

479.7

413.0

458.9

463.3

491.7

Gypsum p r o d u c t s

256 . 3

255.4

262.2

267.6

264.0

Wallb oard

225.9

228.5

236 . 9

237.2

235.3

227. 1

225.2

292.7

274.3

274.3

274.3

294. 3

294.3

294.3

305.6
315.9
239.6
314.1
289.4

284.0
293.5
2 29. 1
291.7
263.8

284.0
293.5
229. 1
291.7
263.8

284.0
293.5
229. 1
291.7
263.S

306.7
317.0
24 1. 7
315.0
290 . 2

306.7
317.0
241.7
3 15. 0
290 . 2

306 . 7
317.0
241.7
315.0
290.2

394.6

351.8

381 .7

387.0

399.6

400 .7

B u i l d i ng 1 i me
H y d r a t e d , masons
Hydrated, f i n i s h i n g

308.5
327 .6
294. 1

300.8
316.5
288. 9

302.8
321.3
288.9

3 03 . 4
322.9
288.8

305.2
327.2
288.8

1392*
0 10 1
0 102

In su la tio n m aterials
Mineral wool, b a tts
M ineral wool, blowing

287.9
284.2
309.2

267.2
261.2
305.2

274.0
267.7
314.9

275.8
269.7
314.7

1394

Bitum inous paving m a t e r i a l s
A sphalt, paving
Asphalt paving m ixtu re

489.0
633.4
308. 1

429.0
558.2
267.8

472.5
6 24. 1
285.9

480.7
624. 1
30 1 . 4

CODE HO.

Other

1362
137

asphalt

roofing

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

4 93. 6

493.2

490.8

490 . 2

490.0

4 90 . 8

490.4

490 . 1

256.5

257 . 1

253. 1

251.8

251.8

249.5

253.3

252.7

221.5

220.4

220.3

217.4

220.6

219.8

294.3

294.3

294.3

306 . 2

306.2

311.4

306.7
317.0
24 1. 7
315.0
290.2

306.7
317.0
241.7
315.0
290.2

306.7
317.0
24 1. 7
315.0
290.2

324.9
336 . 0
24 1 . 7
333.9
313.4

324.9
336.0
24 1. 7
333.9
313.4

324.9
336.0
253.8
336.0
313.4

394.8

396 . 9

397. 1

400 . 7

402.7

403.3

418. 9

305 . 1
327.2
288.7

305.8
326.8
290. 1

311.2
326.9
299. 1

312.7
331.0
298.9

313.2
331.8
2 99. 1

313.2
331.9
299.0

313.4
332.2
299.3

314.8
335. 1
299.7

280.9
276.0
311.3

285.3
280. 9
311.8

286.3
282.6
307 . 9

287 . 8
284.3
308.4

289.3
286. 1
307 . 2

300 . 6
299. 1
306.2

300 . 0
298.0
308.9

302.2
300.7
307.3

305.4
304.5
306 . 5

502.7
660 . 7
307.3

502.6
660. 7
307.2

489.3
630.8
311.2

491.9
630 . 8
316.2

491.7
629.3
317.2

492.8
629. 3
319.4

496 . 6
637 . 2
318.7

496.6
637.2
318.7

521.6
678.7
325.7
224.3

137 1
0111

Glass

138
138 1
0101
0 111
0121
0131
0 16 1

Glass c o n t a in e r s
Fo o d c o n t a i n e r , w i d e m o u t h
Fo o d c o n t a i n e r , n a r r o w n e c k
Beer b o t t l e , n o n r e t u r n a b l e
Liquor b o t t l e
Beverage b o t t l e , r e t u r n a b l e
Other

139
1391
0101
0 102

0101
0111

containers

nonm etallic

207.0

198.7

198. 2

198.8

203.2

202.5

203. 1

206.2

208.8

204.4

217.4

217.8

208.8

200 .7

200 . 1

200 .7

205.4

204.5

205.2

208.6

211.7

205.6

218.2

218.6

226 . 2

Motor v e h i c l e s
Passenger c a r s
Motor tr u c k s
1 0 , 0 0 0 l b s . gvw a n d u n d e r
1 0 , 0 0 1 l b s . gvw a n d o v e r
Motorcycles

197 .7
189.3
232.4
220.7
250 . 2
145.0

191.7
184.3
223.0
213.0
237.7
143.6

190. 1
182.4
222. 1
211.6
237.6
143.6

190.4
182.6
222.0
210.4
239.3
146 . 4

195.6
188. 3
226.5
214.5
244.4
144. 5

194. 3
186. 1
227.5
214.7
246 . 7
144.5

194.5
187 . 0
225.7
211.6
246.8
144.5

198.7
190.7
231. 9
220 . 4
249.3
144.5

200 . 3
191.6
236.2
221 . 2
258.7
1 44. 5

192.4
183.2
229.0
210.2
256.8
146. 1

205.4
198. 4
249.3
241 . 6
26 1 . 6
146 . 1

2 08. 9
199. 1
2 49. 1
241.2
26 1 . 6
146. 1

207.3
197 . 7
246.9
237 . 4
261.6
146 . 1

252.4

236. 1

239.3

241. 1

244. 1

Motor

141
141 1
01
02
027 1
0281
04

vehicles

Motor

1414

Truck t r a i l e r s
Vans, o v e r 10,000 l b s .
S t e e l c l o s e d t o p vans
Al umi num c l o s e d t o p va ns
Al umi num d r o p f r a m e va ns
Othe r c l o s e d t o p vans
Al umi num open t o p v a n s

02
020 1
0202
0203
0 204
03
030 1
0302
0 303

vehicle

equipment

1412
01
0 10 1
0 102
0 103
0 104
0 105

DEC/ 6 8

and e qui pm ent

T ransportation

14

m inerals

DEC.

D EC/ 72

244.8

247.2

247.9

256 . 5

256.6

257.6

257.9

300 . 1

JUN/ 80
J U N/ 8 0
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80

(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)

100.0
100 . 0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.3
99.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
99.3
(3)

101.4
102. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
100.3
(3)

10 1 . 3
102.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
99.7
(3)

10 1 . 5
102. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
99. 9
(3)

101.8
102.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
100.8
(3)

10 1. 7
102.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
100.6
(3)

JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80
Jl J N/ 80
JUN/ 80
JUN/ 80

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

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

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

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

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

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

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
10 1. 1
101.2
(3)
100.9

100. 4
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
10 1 . 0
101.5
(3)
10 1 . 2

100. 5
(3)
(3)
C3 )
(3)
100. 5
102.7
(3)
(3)

100.5
(3)
100. 1
(3)
(3)
100.6
10 1 . 2
(3)
(3)

100.4
(3)
99.4
(3)
(3)
10 1. 1
102.0
(3)
100.8

99.4
(3)
99.0
(3)
(3)
100.8
1 00 . 1
(3)
100.8

parts

T an ks, o v e r 1 0, 000 l b s .
Steel tanks
Al umi num t a n k s
Al umi num a s p h a l t t a n k s
Ta nks f o r c h e m i c a l s and a c i d s
O t h e r t r a i l e r s and c h a s s i s , o v e r
Bulk commodity t r a i l e r s
P o l e and l o g g i n g t r a i l e r s
Platform t r a i le r s

10,000

lbs.

See footnotes at end of table.




59

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — Prod u cer Price indexes fo r c om m o dity gro u p s, subgroups, p ro d u ct c las se s , and individ u al item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

1414
0 30 4
0 30 5
0306
0307

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE HO.

T r u c k t r a i l e r s ( CONT’ D)
L ow- bed h e a v y h a u l e r s
Dump t r a i l e r s a n d c h a s s i s
D o l l i e s and c o n v e r t e r g e a r
O t h e r t r a i l e r s and c h a s s i s

J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0
J U N/ 8 0

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

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

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

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

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

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

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

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

100 ,. 0
100 . 0
100,.0
100 ,. 0

101.. 3
(3)
(3)
102.. 3

101. ,3
(3)
(3)
100. ,7

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

100. 1
(3)
(3)
100. 8

100. , 1
(3)
(3)
10 1 . 8

100, . 1
(3)
(3)
101. .8

9 9. 1
(3)
(3)
101.6

SEPT.

Ai r c r a f t

142
1421
11

Fixed wing
Fixed wing,
Railroad

144

Miscellaneous

15

Toys,

151

u tility

DEC/ 68

equipment

sport,

products
goods,

small

arms,

amunition

151 1
0102
0104
012 2
013 3
0135
0143
0161
0 165
0 172
0 191

T o y s , games, a nd c h i l d r e n ' s v e h i c l e s
Non-powered t r a n s p o r t a t i o n t o y
S p o r t s o r i e n t e d g ames
To y g u n
P laying cards
Game, b o a r d
Preschool toy
Doll
Stuffed toy
S tro lle r
C hildren's rid in g vehicles

1512
0121
0 131
0 13 2
0 141
0151
0171
0181

S p o r t i n g a nd a t h l e t i c
Golf b a ll
Golf club, iron
G o l f c l u b , wo o d
Baseball glove
Football
Bo wling b a l l
Bi c y c l e

01
0 10 2
0106
0 107
0 10 8
0111
02
022 2
0231
0 232
0241

S m a l l arms and a m m u n i t i o n
S m a l l arms
Revolver
R ifle , repeating, center f i r e
R i f l e , re p e a tin g , rim f i r e
R if le , s in g le shot, rim f i r e
S h o t gun
S m a l l ar ms a m m u n i t i o n
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
R ifle c a rtrid g e , center f i r e
R if le c a r tr id g e , rim f i r e
S h o t g un s h e l l

1513

152

Tobacco

1521
0 102

g oods

products

Ci g a r e t t e s
F ilte r tip ,

king

size

DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77

DEC/ 73

243

3

230,.5

2 3 0 . .5

2 3 0 . .5

233.0

2 3 3 . .0

233,. 0

2 3 3 . .0

2 3 3 . .0

243.3

2 7 3 . .2

273 , . 2

273.2

313

1

297 ,. 5

2 9 9 , .3

302 , . 1

309.9

3 1 0 . .5

3 12 , . 2

316 , .4

3 18.. 0

320.0

3 2 3 . .3

323 .6

323.9

2 58 8

242 .9

2 6 2 . ,9

256. . 1

252.8

2 5 1 . .7

2 58 .0

2 6 1 , .7

260.. 1

265. 1

2 6 6 . .0

263 .6

265.3

198 6

190,.9

193. .5

194..5

195.4

196. .0

197,.5

2 0 0 . .2

20 1.,3

202.3

2 0 2 . .7

2 02 , .8

205.7

201 7
125 8
1 14 5
1 18,.2
2 5 4 , .5
176,.4
138,.2
174.. 0
157,. 0
16 C ,. 4
2 2 5 , .5

195,.3
125, . 8
1 12,. 1
107,.6
2 5 2 , .5
173,.6
134,. 9
170 ,. 0
147 ,. 7
156 ,. 9
212.6

2 0 0 . ,0
125..8
113. .4
119..2
2 5 2 . .5
176 . 7
136. . 5
174..0
(3)
156 .. 9
217. 3

2 0 0 . .2
125.8
1 13..4
119..2
2 5 4 . .9
176..7
136. .5
174..0
151..4
156.. 9
2 2 0 . .7

201.5
125.8
1 13.4
119. 2
254. 9
176 . 7
138.6
174.0
157 . 5
156 . 9
220.7

2 0 1 . .9
125. .8
1 13..4
119.,2
254.. 9
176. .7
138. ,6
174. ,6
158..8
160 ..7
2 2 0 . .7

2 0 2 . .7
125. .8
113, .4
119,.2
254,. 9
176 ,. 7
139..2
174, .6
158,.8
162..2
2 3 0 . .5

2 0 2 . .7
125..8
113..4
1 19..2
254.. 9
176..7
139..2
174..6
158..8
162..2
2 3 0 . .5

2 0 2 . ,7
125. .8
113. .4
119. .2
254.. 9
176 ..7
139. ,2
174. ,6
158. .8
162 . 2
230 ..5

203. 1
125.8
113.4
119. 2
254.9
176 . 7
139. 2
174.6
158.8
162.2
230 . 5

2 0 3 . ,4
125. ,8
118. , 1
119. ,2
254 ..9
176 . 7
139. ,2
174. .4
158. .8
162. .2
2 3 0 . .5

203 , .4
125,.8
1 18,. 1
1 19,.2
2 54 , . 9
176 . 7
139. ,2
174..4
158..8
163.. 0
230 . 5

203.4
125.8
1 18.8
1 19.2
254.9
176 .7
(3)
17 4 . 4
15S.8
163.0
230.5

185. .6
8 3 . .7
119, .4
122. .5
182, . 1
182,.0
153,.5
2 3 4 . >4

176, . 1
81 ,. 5
110, .4
1 13,.3
18 1 ,. 4
168, . 3
142. . 1
226 . 1

177. .5
81.. 5
110. .4
1 13,,3
181..4
176..7
146..8
226.. 1

179. .4
81 . 5
1 16..9
120..0
181 ..4
176. .7
154, . 9
2 2 7 . .2

180.2
8 1.5
116.9
120.0
18 1 . 4
176. 7
154.9
227.2

181 ..6
81 ..5
119. .0
120. .0
181 . 4
180. .6
154.. 9
2 2 9 . .7

183,.3
81 ,. 5
119. .0
120,.0
182,.7
180,.6
154,. 9
233..9

188..5
81 . 5
122..6
126 ., 2
182..7
180 ., 6
154.. 9
2 4 0 , ,5

190 ., 0
8 5 . ,4
122. ,6
126 .,2
(3)
187. , 0
154. . 9
240 ., 5

192.2
85.4
123.6
127.7
182.7
187. 0
154. 9
240.5

192. .6
8 7 . .6
123..6
127. .7
(3)
187. . 0
154. .9
2 4 0 . ,5

192..6
87 . 6
123..6
127..7
182..7
187..0
154..9
2 40 . .5

193. 3
87.6
123.6
127.7
182. 7
195.5
158. 8
240.5

2 2 6 , .2
2 2 8 . .0
2 5 8 . .0
2 1 2 . .4
187 . 0
267., 9
222., 6
2 2 4 . .9
2 3 8 , .7
2 2 2 , .0
221 ,. 2
2 2 6 . .6

2 2 2 , .3
2 2 4 , .0
248, . 1
2 0 9 , .7
190 ,. 0
2 6 7 . ,7
222.. 1
221.. 1
2 3 7 , .6
221 .0
219,.5
218,.8

223.. 0
2 2 5 . ,4
2 5 2 . ,6
2 0 9 . .7
190 ..0
2 6 5 , .4
222., 1
221., 1
2 3 7 . .6
221,. 0
2 1 9 . .5
2 1 8 . .8

2 2 2 , .6
2 2 5 . .5
2 5 2 . .6
2 0 9 . ,7
(3)
2 6 7 . .3
222., 1
2 2 0 . .3
2 3 7 . .6
221 . .0
2 1 9 , .5
2 1 6 , .7

222.6
227 . 0
257.6
209.7
190.0
265.4
222. 1
218.8
237.6
2 21. 0
219.5
213.0

2 2 0 . .8
2 2 3 . .7
2 5 7 . ,6
2 0 9 . ,7
184. ,6
2 6 5 . .4
2 1 6 . ,9
2 1 8 . ,4
2 3 3 . .7
2 1 7 . .3
2 1 9 . .5
216.. 1

2 2 3 .6
224,. 3
2 5 7 . .6
2 0 9 . .7
185. .2
2 6 5 . .4
217.. 9
2 2 3 . .3
2 34 . 5
218 . 1
2 1 9 , .5
2 2 7 , .6

224 ,. 1
2 2 4 . .6
257. 6
2 0 9 . .7
185..8
2 6 5 . .4
2 1 8 . ,4
224.. 1
234,.9
2 1 8 , .4
2 1 9 , .5
2 2 9 , .2

227.. 3
2 2 7 . .4
265. 6
207 ..2
185. ,4
263. 6
218. 9
2 2 7 . ,5
2 3 5 . .3
2 1 8 . .8
2 1 7 . .3
2 3 8 . .3

226. 1
228. 1
(3)
208. 1
1 86 . 1
264.8
220.0
224.5
236.0
219.5
218.0
229.6

2 2 6 . .7
2 2 8 . .7
265. 6
208., 9
186. ,2
(3)
2 2 1 . ,0
2 2 5 . ,3
2 3 6 , .8
2 2 0 , .3
2 18..7
2 3 0 . .4

227 ,. 2
2 28 . .8
2 6 5 . .6
2 0 9 . .7
186..9
2 6 7 . ,3
2 2 1 . .0
2 2 6 . .0
237 , .6
221 .0
219 . .5
2 31 . . 2

248.4
248.7
(3)
247.3
(3)
28 9. 0
249.2
248.6
265.6
246.0
244.8
249.5

2 4 5 . .7

2 3 6 . .6

2 3 7 . ,2

2 3 7 . .3

238. 1

2 4 7 . .7

248,. 1

2 4 8 . .2

2 4 8 . ,2

248.2

2 4 9 . ,4

254 . .4

254.8

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

2 4 5 . .6
2 4 0 . .5

2 4 5 . .6
2 4 0 , .5

2 4 5 . .6
2 4 0 . ,5

245.6
240.5

2 5 7 . .0
2 5 1 . .7

2 5 7 , .0
2 5 1 . .7

2 5 7 . .0
251 . 7

2 5 7 . .0
2 5 1 . .7

257 . 0
251.7

2 5 7 . .0
2 5 1 . ,7

2 63 , .0
2 5 7 , .0

263.0
257.0

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60

Table 3. Continued— Producer Price Indexes for commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and individual items, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE NO.

1522
0101
0 102
0 103
0 104

Ci g a r s
Low p r i c e d
Popular p ric e d
Me d i u m p r i c e d
High p r i c e d

0 10 1
0 111
0 121

Other tobacco p ro d u c ts
Smoking t o b a c c o , 1 1/2 o z .
Plug chewing tobacco
S n u f f , 1 1/4 oz. package

1523

153

package

Not i ons

1531

Buttons

1532
0 111
0 121
154

and b u t t o n

Pin f a s t e n e r s and
Safety pin
Aluminum z i p p e r
Photographic

blanks
sim ilar

equipment

1541

Photographic

equipment

1542

Photographic

supplies

1551

M o b i l e h omes
M o b i l e h o me s ,
M o b i l e h o me s ,

notions
D EC/ 72
DEC/ 75

and

supplies

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

158.3
17 1. 1
172.4
140.7
138.8

151,. C
162 . 1
166 ,. 6
135,. 9
129,.3

153, . 9
167,. 2
166 ,. 6
137 ,. 0
135..2

154
167
166
138
136

230 . 5
265.9
291.3
293.S

26 1,.5
2 4 8 , .6
2 6 9 . .5
277,. 1

266.. 0
255.. 9
2 6 9 . ,5
277., 1

JUNE

JULY

.5
.5
.0
. 1
.8

159 .6
174 . 2
172 .0
14 1 ,. 5
138,.7

159
174
172
142
138

279 .5
268 .2
2 83, . 1
296 ,. 5

280 ,. 4
268 , .2
2 3 5 , ,3
298,. 1

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

. 1
.2
.6
.5
.2

155,.0
167 .2
169. o
138,. 5
136.. 2

155 .0
167 . 2
169 . 2
138,. 5
136 »cO

159
174
172
140
137

268 , . 4
2 5 9 , .7
2 6 9 , .5
277 ,. 1

280 ,. 2
26S ,. 2
2 8 5 , .3
2 9 5 , .4

279,. 5
268 .2
283. . 1
296. . 5

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

.6
.2
.0
.0
.7

159,.6
174,.2
172. .0
142, .0
138..7

163. 4
175. 1
181.0
142. 9
143.7

163.7
175. 1
181 . 0
145. 9
(3)

164.8
175. 1
181 . 0
145.9
155.6

280 .6
268 . 2
285 , .3
300. . 4

2 8 0 . ,6
268 . 2
2 8 5 . ,3
3 0 0 . ,4

295.3
272.5
323.4
300 . 4

295.3
272.5
323.4
300.4

298.9
272.5
33 3 . 5
305 . 6

217.2

203,. 1

2 0 3 . .2

207,. 2

2 1 6 . .8

217, .0

217, .0

221 .J

223 , .8

223., 9

224.0

224. 1

225. 0

2 03 . 6

197 ,.7

199.,4

20 1 . 0

201 ., 8

203. . 5

2 03 . .5

205., 0

2 05 , .0

2 0 5 . ,8

206.2

2 07. 1

207. 1

218.4
292. 0
143.6

202., 9
2 5 9 . .6
135. .0

2 0 2 . ,8
2 5 9 . .6
135. 0

2 0 7 . .2
2 6 5 . .3
136..9

2 1 8 . ,2
230 . 9
143. .4

2 18..2
280. . 9
143..4

2 18..2
280.. 9
143..4

2 2 3 . ,3
280. 9
147 . 7

2 25 , .8
3 19,. 2
147 . 7

225. 8
319. 2
147. ,7

225.8
319.2
147 .7

225.8
319.2
147.7

226.9
319.2
147.7

202.9

165. .9

218. 6

219., 1

212. 3

199..6

2 0 1 . ,7

20 1 ..6

200 ,. 9

200 . 9

200.8

206.7

206 . 6

123.9

120. .2

122. 4

122.,5

123. 5

123..5

126 ..9

126. 0

124,.7

124. 7

124.5

123.6

123.7

262.2

194. .5

2 94. 1

294., 9

280. 7

256 . ,3

256. 8

257. 5

2 5 7 . .5

257. 5

257.5

269.8

269.6

DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74

150. 2
150.3
(3)

144. 7
144. 3
145. 9

146. 8
147. 0
146. 3

147., 1
147 ..2
147 ., 1

149, ,4
149. 7
148. 5

150.,4
151 .,0
148. 6

150. ,6
150. 5
151 ., 1

151. 2
15 1. 2
151 . 1

151 .,4
151. .5
151., 1

151. 7
151. 9
151. 1

153.2
153.6
(3)

152.7
152.9
(3)

153. 0
1 53. 3
(3)

Personal a id equipment
E lectron ic hearing aids
Eye-glass type
B ehind-the-ear type
In -th e -e a r type

JUN/ 78
JUN/ 78
JUN/ 78
JUN/ 78

107. 9
1 03. 3
106 . 7
110. 2

1 04. 2
1 00. 4
1 03. 3
106. 4

1 04. 6
10 1 . 4
103.8
106.4

107 . 4
102.5
106.7
109.7

107 . 4
102. 5
106.7
109.7

109. 0
104. 1
108.2
111. 3

109.0
104. 1
108.2
111.3

109.0
104. 1
108.2
111.3

109. 0
1 04 . 1
108. 2
111.3

109.4
104 . 1
108. 2
112. 5

108,.5
104,. 1
106..2
1 12,.5

108..5
104. , 1
106. 2
(3)

108. 5
1 04. 1
106 . 2
(3)

157
I n d u s t r i a l s a fe ty equipment
157101
R e s p ir a t o r y p r o t e c t i v e equipment
0101
R espirator, a ir p u r i f i e r type
0.103
R esp irato r, supplied a ir type
0 105
S e lf-c o n ta in e d b rea thin g apparatus
02
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
0201
Safety glasses, c le a r, less sid e s h ie ld s
0 20 2
Goggles, i n d u s t r i a l s a fe ty
0 203
Face s h i e l d
0 204
W e ld e r’ s helmet
020 5
Emergency eye wash and s hower
03
Hearing p r o t e c t i v e equipment
0301
Hearing p r o t e c to r , ear m uff type
030 3
Hearing p r o t e c to r , plug type
04
Gu a rd s , m e c h a n i c a l power p r e s s
0401
Brake m o n i t o r
0402
Brake perform ance t e s t e r
0 40 3
Light cu rta in s
0404
V e r t i c a l moving gate
0 406
P ull-back type
0 407
B a r r i e r guard
0411
M i s c e l l a n e o u s t y p e s , power p r e s s gu ard s
05
Protective clothing
0501
S a f e t y cap o r h a t
0 50 3
W elder’ s gloves, le a th e 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
JUN/ 78
JUN/ 78
JUN/ 78
JUN/ 78

1 15. 9
122. 3
1 16. 5
123.8
138. 4
1 13. 6
114. 5.
107. 9
110. 9
114. 7
1 15. 6
110. 0
1 14. 0
105. 9
1 12. 4
(3)
109. ,4
1 13.,3
1 12., 1
1 12.,9
1 17 .. 1
112. 2
124. 7
1 12. 3
137. 0

113.0
116.6
114.4
114.7
125. 2
111.8
1 12.3
107.0
108.4
112.9
114.1
107.5
112.5
102.6
110.0
108.9
106.6
1 12.7
108.3
1 12. 9
116. 5
105.3
121.7
109. 6
133.7

114.0
119.1
115. 5
11 9 . 4
129. 8
1 11. 9
1 12. 3
107.4
108.8
112.9
114.1
108.4
114.3
102.6
111.9
1 11. 8
109. 7
1 12.7
110.4
112.9
116.5
111.8
121.7
109.6
133.7

114.6
119. 1
115.5
(3)
129.8
1 12.8
114.1
107.4
109. 7
114. 0
114. 1
108.4
114.3
102. 6
111.9
111. 8
109.7
1 12. 7
110.4
1 12.9
116.5
111.8
123.6
111.7
135. 5

115. 1
121.2
116.4
12 1 . 8
135. 1
1 13. 2
115.1
107. 4
1 10. 6
114. 0
114. 0
107 . 5
1 12.4
102.6
111.9
111. 8
109.7
1 12.7
110. 4
112.9
116.5
111.8
124.6
112.5
136.7

115 . 7
121 . 9
116.4
121 . 8
138.6
113.8
115. 1
107.4
1 10 . 6
114 . 7
115.9
108.5
112. 4
10 4 . 6
112. 3
111. 8
109. 7
112.7
113.2
112. 9
1 17 . 5
11 1. 8
125. 1
112. 5
1 37 . 7

1 16. 3
123.3
117.1
124. 7
140.6
113.9
115.1
108.3
110.6
114.7
1 15.9
110.2
112.4
107.9
112.7
111.8
109.7
113. 9
1 13. 2
112. 9
117.5
111. 8
125. 1
1 12.5
137.7

1 16 . 7
123.6
117.2
124 .7
141.5
114.1
115. 1
108.3
112. 1
114. 7
115.9
111.5
115. 0
107. 9
1 12 . 7
111.8
109. 7
1 13. 9
1 13.2
112.9
117. 5
1 11.8
125.4
113.1
137.7

116.6
123.6
117. 2
124.7
14 1 . 5
114.1
115.1
108. 3
112.1
114.7
115.9
111.5
115.0
107.9
1 12. 7
111.8
109.7
113.9
113.2
1 12. 9
117. 5
111.8
125.2
113.1
137 . 2

116.6
123. 6
117.2
124.7
141. 5
114.1
115.1
108.3
112.1
114.7
115. 9
111. 5
115.0
107 . 9
112.7
111. 8
109.7
113. 9
113. 2
1 12.9
117.5
111.8
125. 2
113.1
137.2

1 17, . 0
125,.0
117.,2
128. ,5
144. .8
1 14 .,4
1 15., 1
108. .3
112. , 1
115. , 9
1 15,, 9
111..5
1 15. 0
107 . 9
1 13. 1
(3)
109 . 7
(3)
(3)
1 12 . 9
(3)
1 15 . 4
125,. 2
1 13 . 1
137 . 2

117. 0
125. 0
1 17 .,2
128. 5
144. ,8
1 14 .,3
1 14. 5
108. 3
1 12. 1
115. 9
1 15. 9
111. 5
1 15. 0
107. 9
1 13. 1
(3)
109 . 7
1 13,. 9
1 13 . 2
1 12 . 9
1 17,. 5
1 15 . 4
125,. 2
1 13,. 1
137,. 2

117.8
1 25. 5
117. 2
128. 5
147 . 6
1 15. 3
114.5
108.3
112.1
116.7
119.6
111.5
115. 0
107. 9
113.3
C3 )
(3)
(3)
114.6
112.9
(3)
115.4
127.9
113.1
142.7

0 111
0 113
156
1 5 6101
0 10 1
0 103
0105

single
double

See footnotes at end of table.




61

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — Prod ucer Price Indexes fo r co m m o d ity groups, sub g ro u p s, p ro d u ct c las se s , and in d ivid u al item s, 19801
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
COMMODITY

CODE NO.

1571
06
060 1
07
070 1

I n d u s t r i a l s a f e t y e q u i p m e n t ( CONT' D)
Fi r s t a i d k i t s
Fi r s t a i d k i t
Alarms, e l e c t r o n i c
Back-up alarm , e l e c t r o n i c , a utom atic
Other

159
1591
0102

010 3
010 4

miscellaneous

OTHER
I NDEX
BASES

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

JUN/ 78

117 . 1

JUN/ 78

109.8

products

Caskets
C l o t h - c o v e r e d woo d c a s k e t
Hardwood c a s k e t
S te e l, o th e r than s t a i n l e s s

casket

DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 6 8
DEC/ 6 8

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

111.6

113.6

113. . 6

1 15.8

110.3

110.3

1 1 0 ,.3

110.3

363.4

351.6

378.3

3 5 1 . .3

340. 9

189. 1
174. 1
229.3
175. 0

185. 0
170.9
224.0
171.7

185. 0
170.9
224.0
171. 7

135.. 0
170.. 9
224.. 0
17 1.,7

185. 0
170.9
224.0
17 1 . 7

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

115.8

115.8

113.9

119. 6

119.6

120.2

120 . 2

120 . 2

110.3

110. 3

110.3

110.3

110.3

108. 4

103.4

108.4

340 . 2

360.2

370.9

364.6

381.9

383.4

367.0

370.5

187.8
175. 7
224.0
174 . 6

190.6
175.7
223.5
177.3

190.6
175.7
223.5
177 . 3

190.6
175.7
228.5
177.3

191. 5
175.7
234.8
177.3

191. 5
175.7
234.8
177.3

19 1. 5
175.7
234.8
177.3

194.6
175.7
241.8
(3)

1592

Matches

197. 4

186.6

189.6

189. . 6

195.7

200 .0

200 .0

200.0

200.0

200.0

200.0

203.8

203.8

1593

Musical instrum ents
E lectric guitar
Trumpet
Dr um s e t
P ian o , o v er 37”
Organ, e x c l u d i n g p i p e

196.9
C3)
(3)
(3)
116.4
162.3

191.1
(3)

191.1
(3)
120.2

193. 1
C3 )
(3)
(3)
113.7
159. 5

195.9
103. 1
(3)

196 . 2
108. 1
(3)

110. 1

112.6

116. 4
162.4

116.4
162.4

193.3
108. 1
(3)
119.0
116.9
162.4

198.3
108. 1
(3)
119.0
116. 9
162.4

198.4
108.5
(3)
119.0
116. 9
162.4

20 1 . 0

120 . 2

191. .3
C3)
(3)
(3)
112.9
157. . 0

203.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
121.9
169. 0

203.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
121.9
169.0

174 ., 0
209..8
183. . 8
175. . 2
233. o
193.! 9
162. .3
2 1 1 .. 0
132.. 9
106 . 4
105. .9
92.. 1
97..7
103., 1
1 18., 9
133.. 9
215..6
233., 7
175.! i

165. 6
192. 1
167 . 9
16 1 . 3
253. 5
136.7
174.7
240 . 6
135. 0

130 . 8
220 . 2

192.3
237 . 9
2 16.4
197. 0
324. 9
217.7
164 . 0
197 . 8
143.5
114.0
109 . 1
(3)
129.2
(3)
(3)
143. 2
251.4
272.3
204.6

193.6
239. 1
215.4
196.3
329.8
219.6
164.7
197 . 8
144.7
1 15.8

010 4
010 5
0106
0107
0 10 9

DEC/ 78
DEC/ 78
DEC/ 78
DEC/ 78
organ

020 3
0 205
0207
03
030 1
030 3
04
040 1
040 2
0403
0 404
0405
0409
05
050 1
0 50 3
06
060 1

J e w e l r y and j e w e l r y p r o d u c t s
J e w e l r y , p l a t i n u m and k a r a t g o l d
Ring, l a d ie s * h igh fa s h io n
R i n g , e n g a g e m e n t , l a d i e s ' , 14k g o l d
Ring, wedding, qold
E a r r i n q s , l a d i e s ' , 14 k a r a t g o l d
Other p re c io u s meta l je w e lr y
R i n g , s t e r l i n a , l a d i e s ' and m e n' s
B racelet, la d ie s ', gold f i l l e d
Cost ume j e w e l r y
R in g , l a d i e s ' , costume
E a r r i n g s , l a d i e s ' , costume
E a r r i n g s , c h i l d r e n ' s , c os tu me
N e c k la c e , l a d i e s ' , costume
N e c k c h a i n , m e n 's , costume
W at ch b an d, m e t a l , m e n ' s and women' s
J e w e l e r ' s m a t e r i a l s and f i n d i n g s
S e t t i n g , 14 k a r a t g o l d
Finding, gold f i l l e d
Diamonds and l a p i d a r y wor k
Diamond, .25 c a r a t

0 123
0 124
0 125

Pens and p e n c i l s
B all point
Mechanical p e n c il
Black lea d p e n c i l

0 13 2

Wat ch es and c l o c k s
W r i s t w a tc h , women's,

1594
02
020 1

1595

1596
013 3
1597
0141
02

024 5
0246
03
0351

W rist

watch,

men's,

Brushes
P aint brush
Personal brushes
Toothbrush
Hai r b r u s h
Household maintenance
Scrub

i m p o r t e d mo v e me n t

i m p o r t e d mo v e me n t

brushes

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
DEC/ 78

(3)

112.2

157.0

180.7
218.7
196.2
18 1 . 3
299.3
205.3
163. 1
206.2
138. 1
110. 9
106 . 3
(3)
117.9
(3)
(3)
140. 1
231 . 1
250.3
188. 3

174.5
205. 1
193.2
170.6
287.S
(3)
156 . 5
208.5
(3)
106 . 3
108. 1
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
1 20. 9
244.2
267.3
192.3

193. 1
239.4
209.7
193.8
347 . 3
215.3
16 1 . 4
208.5
132 . 9
107 .7
104. 1
(3)
1 14. 5
100.6

(3)
(3)
265. 1
294.7
193.3

110.0

105. 9
100.5
113.9
103.6
1 18. 9
136 . 7
196 . 0
211.3
162. 0

164.9
194 .7
17 1 . 4
16 3 . 4
26 1 . 7
137 .7
164.2
2 12. 7
135. 0
107 . 8
105. 9
(3)
105. 8
103.6
113. 9
135. 9
196 . 0
210.3
164.0

173.4

113.9
99.2
125. 2
139.6
2 28. 0
246 . 1
187.6

2 17.9

19 1. 0
13 1 . 9
299.6
206 . 2
157 . 0
191. 1
136 . 4
107.4
111.3
88.8

185. 5
227 . 1
206.3
135. 1
307.5
211.4
156.7
19 1. 1
135. 9
1 13. 4
105. 9
100.5
129.2
103. 1
131.3
14 0 . 7
239.8
26 1 . 5
191.4

200 . 3
133. 2
294.2
206 . 2
156 . 2
19 1. 1
135. 1
112. 5
111.3
100.2

116.0
102. 7
(3)
139.6
229.5
247.9
188.3

110.1

(3)
129. 2
(3)
(3)
149.4
250.2
270.6
204.7

13 1. 7

183. 9

220 . 1

22 1. 0

198.8
133.6
298.5
204.0
164.7
197.8
144.7
113.5
95.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
145.7
227 . 9
243.0
194.0

199.6
134.4
300 . 0
204.7
174.4
225.8
143.4
115. 6
102.8

100.5
129.2
110.7
131.8
145.7
229. 9
245. 0
196.3

118.1

112.8

1 12.8

124, ,6

1 18. 9

1 18. 9

113.9

(3)

118.9

1 18.9

118.9

1 18.9

1 17. 0

169. 5
(3)
133.4
190.9

164. 1
152.9
138.4
136 . 1

164.8
152.9
138.4
190 . 7

164, , 8
152, , 9
138, ,4
190, ( 7

164.3
152. 9
138. 4
190.7

170 . 0
152.9
1 3S. 4
190 .7

170.0
152. 9
13S.4
190.7

170.0
(3)
138.4
190 .7

170.2
(3)
138.4
192.2

173.7
(3)
133.4
192.2

173.7
(3)
138.4
1 92. 2

173.7
(3)
138.4
192.2

173.7
(3)
138.4
192.2

176.9
179.3

172.6
176.4

173.7
173.0

174..3
179. , 6

1 63. 1

161. 0

162. 9

178.2
179.6
163. 3

174.7
178.5
163.3

177. 9
178.5
163. 3

178.6
178.7
163.6

180 . 6
181.8
163.6

179.0
181. 8
163.6

177.4
180 . 9
162. 3

177 . 2
173.7
163.6

178. 1
178.7
163.6

192.4
1 96. 9
1 39 . 1
1 41. 9
1 36. 5
242.9
259. 1

183.0
136 . 8
1 35 . 3
141.9
128.4
230. 0
240.3

183.0
136. 8
135.3
14 1 . 9
123.4
230.0
240.3

193.4
197.0
139.7
141. 9
137.7
245.7
262.7

193.4
197 . 0
139.7
141.9
137.7
245.7
262.7

193.4
197.0
139.7
141. 9
137.7
245.7
262.7

193.4
197.0
139.7
141. 9
137.7
245.7
262.7

193. 3
193.2
139.7
141.9
137.7
245.7
262.7

194. 1
198.2
139.7
1 41. 9
137.7
245.7
262.7

196 . 3
203.2
14 1 . 5
141. 9
141.5
245.7
262.7

199.9
207.2
14 1 . 5
141.9
1 41. 5
25 1. 0
272.7

199. 9
207 . 2
141.5
141. 9
141.5
251.0
272.7

See footnotes at end of table.




(3)

112.2

157.0

108.5
(3)
119.0
118.3
167 . 3

62

(3)
184
186
136
141
130
2 33
2 44

.7
.8

.3
.9
.6

. 1
.5

T a b le 3. C o n tin u e d — Prod u cer Price In dexes fo r c o m m o d ity gro u p s, subgroups, p roduct classes, and individual item s, 19801
(19 6 7 = 1 0 0 unless otherwise indicated)

1597
035 2
04
0 455
0456

B r u s h e s ( CONT1D )
Bowl, t w i s t e d - i n - w i r e
I n d u s t r i a l brushes
F l o o r s we e p ( p u s h b r o o m )
Power d r i v e n , w i r e w h e e l

01
0161
0 163

Ph on og r ap h r e c o r d s and p r e r e c o r d e d
Phonograph r e c o r d s
M o n a u r a l , 33 1 / 3 r . p . m.
S t e r e o p h o n i c , 33 1 / 3 r . p . m.

017 3

Fire e xtinguishers
P ressurized dry chemicals

1598

1599

1
and
2
3
4
5

OTHER
INDEX
BASES

COMMODITY

CODE HO.

ANN.
AVG.

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

APRI L

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

. DEC.

217.7
202.4
188.4
216.6

217.7
202.4
1 S8 . 4
216.6

219.5
206 . 1
188.4
225.0

225.8
217.3
20 1 . 8
233. 1

225.8
217.3
20 1 . 8
233. 1

225 .8
217 .3
20 1 .8
233 . 1

225.8
217.3
20 1. 8
233. 1

225.8
217.3
2 0 1.8
233. 1

225.8
218. 9
20 1 . 8
236 . 6

225.8
2 18.9
20 1 . S
236.6

(3)
225. 9
208.2
244.3

225.8
225. 9
208.2
244.3

(3)

17 1. 6

171.6

17 1 . 6

17 1 . 6

171.2

171,.2

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)
(3)

191.4
174. 3

191.4
174.3

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

191.4
174.3

191 . 4
174,. 3

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

192.6
178.7

184.4
170.6

184. 4
170.6

184.4
170.6

191.2
177 . 5

191.2
177 . 5

191 ,. 2
177,.5

192. 7
177.5

191. 3
177.5

200 . 3
186 . 3

200 . 3
186.3

223.8
215.6
199.5
232. 1

type,

tapes

hand

All monthly data and annual averages have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports
corrections by respondents.
Seasonal com m odity— no price available this month.
Not available.
Regional price indexes for bituminous coal, industrial size contract, are presented in table 5.
Prices for all items in this grouping are lagged 1 month.




199 . 1
186 . 3

200.3
186 . 3

6 Regional refined petroleum product prices and price indexes are presented in table 4.
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.

63

Table 4. Producer Price Indexes for refined petroleum products by region, 19801
(July 1975 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

Commodity
code

0571
02
0201
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
02 02
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

0203
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

Commodity and region

Other
index
bases

Annual
average

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

A pr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

3 a s o lln e ...............................................................
Regular...............................................................
Dealer tank-wagon to retail outlets . . .
New E n g la n d ...........................................
Middle A t la n t ic ........................................
South A tla n tic...........................................
East N orth C e n tr a l.................................
West South C e n tra l.................................
East South C e n tr a l.................................
West N orth C e n tra l.................................
M ountain.....................................................
P a c if ic ........................................................

1967
Feb/73
Feb/73

62 4.2
576.7
52 3.5
255.1
256.1
259.7
261.1
266.4
26 1.8
26 2.6
271.9
253.1

5 2 2 .6
481.1
4 3 5 .8
2 0 9.6
208.7
21 3 .2
2 2 1.3
21 9.7
218.1
2 2 1 .6
2 3 9 .6
210.2

55 9.2
51 7.5
471.1
22 8.6
227.8
2 3 2 .4
23 7.8
239.9
23 6 .6
23 7.5
2 4 5 .4
226.3

6 0 5 .9
5 6 0 .4
5 0 9 .6
24 8 .9
2 4 9 .3
2 5 2.6
25 4.9
25 7.8
2 5 4 .5
2 5 6 .6
2 6 5 .0
2 4 6 .0

6 3 3 .3
5 8 5 .4
5 3 1 .4
2 6 1 .5
2 6 2 .7
2 6 4 .4
26 3 .9
2 6 7 .9
2 6 5 .3
2 6 7 .0
280.1
254.7

6 4 4 .2
5 9 5 .5
5 3 9 .8
26 4 .8
2 6 5.8
26 8.8
26 8 .6
2 7 4 .3
27 0 .8
2 7 2 .6
2 8 0 .5
2 5 6.9

6 4 5 .5
5 9 8 .6
5 4 1 .5
2 6 4 .4
2 6 5 .5
2 6 9 .5
2 7 0 .0
276.1
2 7 2 .2
2 7 2 .9
2 8 0 .3
2 5 8 .6

64 8 .7
601.1
54 5.2
2 6 4.2
2 6 6 .0
271.8
2 7 2 .0
27 9.5
2 7 5 .2
2 7 3 .0
2 8 0 .0
2 6 1 .4

6 5 0 .3
60 2 .9
54 6.8
265.2
2 6 7 .0
271.9
27 2.3
2 7 9.3
27 4.2
2 7 3 .0
28 2.3
265.6

6 4 8 .6
59 9 .6
5 4 5 .4
2 6 4.8
2 6 6.9
2 7 0.8
2 7 1.5
2 7 7.8
2 7 2 .6
27 1 .7
2 8 0 .8
266.5

642.1
5 9 1 .5
5 3 7 .6
261.1
26 3.2
2 6 6.7
26 6 .9
2 7 3 .9
2 6 8 .0
26 9 .7
2 7 8 .2
2 6 2 .8

6 4 2 .3
59 0 .8
53 6 .9
2 6 2.8
2 6 4.2
2 6 6 .4
2 6 6 .0
2 7 4 .3
265.1
2 6 7 .0
276.1
2 6 3.6

6 4 7 .4
596.1
5 4 0 .5
2 6 5 .0
2 6 6 .4
26 8 .2
26 8 .2
27 5 .8
2 6 9 .3
26 8 .2
2 7 4 .6
26 4 .2

Sales to jo b b e rs ...........................................
New E n g la n d ...........................................
Middle A t la n t ic ........................................
South A tla n tic...........................................
East North C e n tr a l.................................
West South C e n tra l.................................
East South C e n tr a l.................................
West N orth C e n tra l.................................
M ountain.....................................................
P a c if ic ........................................................

Feb/73

662.8
278.7
280.2
280.9
280.7
28 4.4
28 1.3
28 1.4
273.7
283.3

549.7
229.1
229.5
231.7
2 3 3 .4
23 8.2
2 3 1.9
2 3 4 .4
22 6.9
239.6

590.2
248.6
25 0.0
247.9
25 1 .9
2 5 2 .0
2 4 8 .4
25 1 .6
24 0 .6
2 5 9 .4

6 4 2.2
2 7 0.2
2 7 0.8
2 7 1 .0
2 7 3 .4
27 7 .0
2 7 1 .0
27 2 .6
2 6 2 .9
27 8 .0

67 4 .0
282.5
284.7
28 5 .5
2 8 3 .9
29 0 .8
28 5 .9
2 8 6 .9
2 7 7 .6
29 1 .8

6 8 8.2
2 8 7.4
2 9 0.6
2 9 1.6
2 9 1 .3
2 9 6 .0
29 3 .7
29 2 .4
2 8 4 .0
2 9 6 .0

6 9 3.8
2 9 1.6
2 9 4 .8
2 9 4 .3
293.1
2 9 7 .6
2 9 4 .3
2 9 5 .2
2 8 6 .4
2 2 9 7 .0

69 4 .6
2 9 3 .0
29 1 .8
2 9 5 .0
2 9 3 .8
2 9 8 .9
29 4 .8
2 9 5 .3
2 8 7 .0
29 8 .3

696.6
293.7
2 9 4 .4
295.8
29 4.9
29 9.3
296.1
29 5.5
2 8 7 .0
298.7

68 9 .0
2 8 9.6
292.1
2 9 2.5
2 9 1 .7
2 9 3 .5
2 9 3 .4
2 9 3 .3
2 8 4 .8
29 5.9

6 7 8.9
2 8 4 .8
28 6.9
28 8.5
2 8 7 .2
290.1
2 8 9 .0
290.1
282.1
28 7 .3

6 7 5 .8
2 8 5 .8
2 8 7 .4
2 8 7.2
285.1
28 8 .8
2 8 7 .5
2 8 8 .0
281.1
2 8 5.2

68 0 .9
28 7.7
2 8 8.9
29 0 .0
2 8 8 .3
290.1
2 9 0 .0
2 8 9 .9
28 3 .5
2 8 6 .0

Commercial consumers..............................
New E n g la n d .........................................
Middle A lt a n t ic ........................................
South A tla n tic...........................................
East North C e n tr a l.............................. .
West South C e n tra l.................................
East South C e n tr a l.................................
West N orth C e n tra l.................................
M ountain.....................................................
P a c if ic ........................................................

Feb/73

603.1
265.5
270.9
273,0
257.1
275.2
265.7
25 0.2
260.9
257.5

513.1
21 5.5
2 2 7.0
2 2 5.0
217.0
25 6 .0
2 2 3.2
2 1 0.6
219.9
216.0

546.1
237.7
243.9
246.2
234.1
25 5 .5
24 3.8
227.1
23 3 .0
228.5

586.9
2 5 7 .0
2 6 1.3
26 5 .4
24 9.7
2 7 0 .4
2 5 8 .2
2 4 6 .3
2 5 4 .3
2 4 8 .4

6 0 9.7
2 7 0 .4
2 7 5 .4
2 7 7.8
2 5 7.5
2 7 7 .9
2 6 9 .9
2 5 5 .9
26 5 .7
2 5 9.3

6 1 7.3
27 3.7
2 7 7.2
281.1
261.1
28 2 .7
2 7 3 .4
2 5 9 .4
2 6 9 .3
2 6 1.2

6 1 9 .8
2 7 4.2
2 7 7.9
282.1
26 3 .5
287.1
2 7 4 .9
25 9 .7
2 6 8 .8
2 5 9 .6

6 2 1.9
2 7 5.3
27 9 .5
2 8 5.2
26 6 .9
2 7 8 .0
2 7 7 .9
2 5 8 .6
2 6 9 .7
26 3 .8

6 2 4.0
275.0
281.9
2 8 2.9
269.6
27 3.2
27 5 .3
25 8.3
27 2.5
26 7.6

6 2 3 .0
274.1
280.7
2 8 1 .4
2 6 8.6
269.1
2 7 3 .0
2 5 7 .5
27 0 .7
2 7 2.3

618.1
2 7 5 .0
28 0 .2
2 8 1 .2
2 6 5.3
2 6 9 .3
2 7 1 .8
2 5 5 .0
2 6 9 .2
26 8.7

6 2 2.2
2 7 8 .4
2 8 1.6
2 8 2.2
2 6 4 .4
279.1
27 1 .8
255.1
2 6 8 .2
2 7 1.9

6 3 4.7
2 7 9.6
28 4 .6
2 8 5 .4
2 6 7.5
30 4 .2
27 4 .7
2 5 9 .0
2 7 0 .0
2 7 2.5

See footnotes at end of table.




64

Table 4. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for refined petroleum products by region, 19801
(July 1975 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

Commodity
code
057103
0301
01

Commodity and region

Other
index
bases

Annual
average

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

A pr.

May

June

July

F e b/73
Fe b /7 3

5 0 3 .4
4 6 7 .9
25 7.9
25 3.2
2 5 4 .3
2 5 1 .6
257.1
2 4 8.7
254.1
2 5 5.2
249.7

4 2 1 .4
3 9 2 .3
2 1 1 .9
2 0 8 .6
2 1 0 .8
2 1 7 .5
2 1 5 .6
2 1 1 .7
2 1 6 .4
2 2 2.2
21 0 .4

4 4 8 .3
41 8 .9
2 2 7 .4
2 2 5 .4
2 2 6 .4
22 8 .9
2 3 4 .6
2 2 7 .4
2 3 0 .0
230.2
222.2

48 7.5
4 5 5 .4
24 9.5
24 6.6
24 6.3
24 5.6
25 2.0
24 3.0
24 9.2
249.4
243.8

50 9.7
47 4 .2
26 5 .6
2 5 9 .6
25 7 .3
2 5 3 .4
2 6 0 .9
2 5 1 .0
26 0 .2
26 1.6
252.1

51 7.7
4 7 9 .6
264.1
2 6 0 .6
260.1
257.1
2 6 5 .4
25 6.7
2 6 3 .9
261.7
255.7

517.2
47 9.6
265.8
260.7
261.9
25 9.6
26 4.0
258.3
26 2.4
261.6
253.7

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

521.3
482.9
2 6 5.4
261.5
26 4.8
263.1
266.7
26 1 .4
26 1.3
262.4
255.0

52 0.9
483.1
26 7.5
26 3 .4
26 3.9
2 26 2.5
25 6 .6
25 9.9
26 1 .8
264.8
258.7

52 2 .9
4 8 4 .4
2 6 8 .2
26 4 .7
26 3 .6
2 6 2 .0
2 5 6 .6
25 9 .2
2 6 2 .3
264.1
260.9

5 2 2 .0
4 8 5 .9
2 6 4 .4
2 6 4 .8
2 6 3 .8
2 6 0 .3
2 7 1 .4
2 5 8 .5
2 6 0 .5
2 6 1 .8
259.7

52 3 .8
4 8 7 .7
2 7 4 .4
2 2 6 5 .6
26 3 .8
2 6 0 .3
2 6 9 .5
2 2 58.2
260.1
2 6 1 .4
26 1.6

528.1
491.1
2 7 0 .9
2 6 9 .0
26 8 .3
26 0 .3
27 1 .7
26 2 .2
2 6 1 .4
261.1
2 6 2 .4

02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

Dealer tank-wagon to retail outlets . . .
New E n g la n d ...........................................
M iddle A t la n t ic ........................................
South A tla n tic...........................................
East North C e n tr a l.................................
West South C e n tra l.................................
East North C e n tr a l.................................
West N orth C e n tra l.................................
M ountain.....................................................
P a c if ic ........................................................
Sales to jo b b e rs ..............................................
New E n g la n d ...........................................
Middle A t la n t ic ........................................
South A tla n tic...........................................
East N orth C e n tr a l.................................
West South Central ..................................
East South C e n tr a l.................................
West North C e n tra l.................................
M ountain.....................................................
P a c if ic ........................................................

F e b /7 3

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

58 0 .7
267.1
2 7 3 .3
27 1 .7
2 7 7 .9
2 7 8.8
2 6 8 .0
26 3 .6
2 7 4.3
279.8

4 8 5 .9
22 1.5
2 2 6 .4
226.1
230.1
238.5
2 2 6 .6
2 2 1 .3
229.1
2 3 8 .4

51 4.6
23 8.8
245.1
238.1
23 8 .5
25 4.7
23 5.9
23 2 .4
241.1
256.7

55 8.2
26 2 .0
26 3.5
25 9.6
2 6 2 .0
275.9
25 5.5
25 3.5
262.2
274.3

5 8 9 .4
2 7 3 .0
2 7 6 .4
27 6.8
27 7.6
289.8
27 2.7
2 6 4 .4
273.3
287.9

6 0 2 .9
2 7 6 .2
2 7 8 .8
2 8 4 .0
28 8 .5
2 9 7.8
2 7 8 .5
26 9 .9
283.1
2 9 1.6

601.1
2 276.3
28 4.4
28 6.4
292.2
279.5
283.1
2 272.3
289.8
2 286.6

604.5
2 27 5.4
2 283.9
287.7
2 29 2 .4
2 282.5
28 0.3
27 2.0
294.6
293.8

6 0 4 .4
2 27 5 .6
2 28 4.2
28 7 .6
2 29 0 .6
284.7
2 27 9.7
2 27 3.7
2 287.6
293.9

6 0 3 .6
2 2 7 5 .6
2 285.1
28 6.2
2 2 8 8 .5
2 285.2
2 8 2 .4
2 27 4.7
2 9 1.2
2 9 0.8

5 9 8 .0
,2 2 7 3 .0
2 2 8 3 .4
2 8 4 .3
22 8 8 .4
22 8 0.5
2 8 1 .6
2 7 2 .8
2 8 9 .0
2 8 4 .6

5 9 9 .3
2 2 7 4 .3
2 2 8 3 .4
2 2 8 2 .8
2 28 9 .6
2 2 8 7.5
2 28 1 .2
(3)
2 9 0 .0
282.7

6 0 6 .0
28 3 .9
28 5 .5
2 2 8 6 .6
2 2 9 6 .6
2 288.7
28 2.9
(3)
2 291.3
282.9

Commercial consumers.................................
New E n g la n d ........................................
Middle A t l a n t i c .................................
South A tla n tic ........................................
East N orth C e n tr a l..............................
West South C e n tra l..............................
East South C e n tr a l..............................
West N orth C e n tra l..............................

F e b/73

59 3.8
(3)
2 8 2 .8
276.1
28 5 .9
28 6 .7
26 5 .8
(3)
2 7 2 .6
25 8 .5

4 9 1 .3
2 2 7 .6
2 23 3 .7
2 2 3 .9
2 21 8 .6
2 3 8 .4
2 2 7 .5
(3)
(3)
2 2 1 .9

51 5 .4
247.1
2 253.1
23 8.2
22 2.2
2 5 2 .7
2 4 3 .0
(3)
2 21 7.9
230.1

56 7 .4
264.9
2 273.7
25 7.5
24 6.5
27 7.8
26 2.5
(3)
2 7 3 .4
25 3.5

59 1 .3
(3)
2288.1
269.1
26 4.7
28 4.7
2 7 3 .5
(3)
2 2 86.2
26 3.9

6 0 5 .2
28 6.9
22 9 1 .5
2 7 4 .4
2 8 1 .3
2 2 9 0 .3
2 8 5 .9
(3)
22 89.7
26 6.7

604.3
29 6.4
2 282.9
277.2
2 2 85.2
2 301.2
270.7
(3)
22 79.0
2261.7

61 8.6
299.6
2 301.8
281.9
(3)
2 31 2.6
27 6.0
(3)
2 27 9.0
263.6

61 0.9
(3)
129 2 .4
27 6.9
2 30 5.7
2 294.1
2 2 7 1 .0
(3)
2 28 4 .5
2 6 6 .3

6 3 2 .6
29 9.8
2294.1
303.1
3 2 5 .9
2 3 0 0 .4
2 267.1
(3)
2 2 9 2 .5
2 7 4 .5

625.1
(3)
2 2 91.8
3 0 2 .6
2 3 2 8 .5
2 9 2 .6
2 6 6 .4
(3)
2 2 9 3 .2
2 6 9 .6

6 2 9 .4
(3)
2 2 9 3 .2
3 0 1 .3
2 3 2 6 .0
2 29 4 .7
2 6 9 .4
(3)
2 2 8 4 .4
2 27 4 .3

63 3 .8
(3)
2 2 9 6 .8
30 7.6
23 1 8 .9
3 0 1 .4
(3)
(3)
228 5 .7
27 4.6

03 02

0 3 03
O
U 11
no
U
no
UO
04
05
06
07
HR
uo
09

M o u n ta in .........................................
P a c ific ...............................................

See footnotes at end of table.




65

Table 4. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for refined petroleum products by region, 19801
(July 1975 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Other
index
bases

Annual
average

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

A pr.

May

June

July

June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77

21 9.9
21 4.3
213.6
213.9
214.6
2 1 3.4
214.5
215.3
213.4
217.1
217.2

186.1
18 0.4
176.9
175.7
178.0
182.8
175.8
179.8
182.1
1.91.0
2 185.3

19 7.0
191.9
191.7
190.7
191.2
194.1
191.3
192.5
193.4
195.4
191.0

21 3 .2
2 0 8 .2
2 0 8 .3
2 0 8.2
20 8 .3
20 8 .8
2 0 8 .0
2 0 8 .9
2 0 8 .4
21 0 .6
20 7 .3

2 3 3 .2
2 1 8 .0
2 1 8 .0
2 1 8.5
218.1
21 6 .5
21 8 .6
2 1 9.9
2 1 8.3
2 2 2 .0
2 1 7 .4

227.1
2 2 1 .0
2 1 9 .5
2 2 1 .0
2 2 1.9
21 9 .6
2 2 1.3
22 2.5
2 2 1.8
2 2 4.3
220.7

2 2 6 .2
2 1 9 .9
22 0 .7
22 0 .8
2 2 1.2
2 1 9.2
2 2 1.2
22 1 .3
2 2 0.8
220.7
217.7

2 2 7 .2
2 2 0 .9

09

Unleaded g a s o lin e ,...........................................
Dealer tank-wagon to retail outlets . . •
New E n g la n d ..............................................
M iddle A t la n t ic ...........................................
South A tla n tic...............................................
East N orth C e n tr a l.....................................
West South C e n tra l.....................................
East South C e n tr a l.....................................
West N orth C e n tra l.....................................
M ountain........................................................
P a c if ic ............................................................

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

Sales to jo b b e rs ...............................................
New E n g la n d ..............................................
Middle A t la n t ic ...........................................
South A tla n tic...............................................
East N orth C e n tr a l.....................................
West South C e n tra l.....................................
East South C e n tr a l.....................................
West North C e n tra l............. ......................
M o un tain ........................................................
P a c if ic ............................................................

June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77

225.8
224.2
226.1
225.9
225.2
225.7
224.6
22 6 .4
226.1
2 2 7.6

190.8
185.2
187.3
190.9
192.8
189.9
191.4
19 1.4
189.7
193.6

2 0 1.6
199.0
202.5
199.5
201.2
203.1
199.4
2 0 2 .3
20 0 .9
20 8.9

21 8 .3
2 1 7.9
2 1 9.2
217.7
218.9
2 1 7.7
21 5 .6
2 1 9 .4
2 1 8 .5
2 2 1 .6

2 2 8 .9
2 2 7 .3
2 2 9 .8
2 3 0 .5
2 2 8.9
22 5.7
2 2 6 .8
2 3 0 .0
22 9 .3
23 1.7

2 3 4 .0
2 3 1 .4
2 3 3.9
23 5 .0
2 3 3.9
2 3 2.6
2 3 3 .4
2 3 4 .6
2 3 4 .6
2 3 6 .3

2 3 2.8
2 3 2.3
233.1
2 3 1.6
231.1
2 3 4.2
2 3 0 .6
2 3 4 .8
2 3 5 .7
2 2 3 6 .8

2 3 4 .4
23 2 .9

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

Commercial consumers.................................
N ew E n g la n d ..............................................
Middle A t la n t ic ................................. ...
South A tla n tic ..............................................
East N orth C e n tr a l.....................................
West South C e n tra l.....................................
East South C e n tr a l.....................................
West N orth C e n tra l.....................................
M o un tain........................................................
P a c if ic ............................................................

June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77
June/77

22 4.0
22 4.4
22 0.8
22 6 .0
225.1
22 7.4
22 0.9
223.1
21 3 .3
2 1 9.6

20 0 .3
184.9
184.2
193.3
193.8
23 0 .0
191.4
191.0
184.6
189.7

2 0 7 .0
2 0 1 .6
2 0 1 .0
2 0 6 .0
20 5 .6
22 0.2
20 4.8
20 5 .2
1 8 9.0
197.3

2 1 8 .5
2 1 6 .9
2 1 4 .2
2 1 7 .8
2 1 9 .8
2 2 5 .2
2 1 6 .3
2 1 7 .9
2 0 4 .8
2 1 3 .3

2 2 5 .9
2 2 8 .5
22 1 .7
22 8 .5
22 6 .7
2 2 9 .0
2 2 5 .2
2 2 6 .4
2 1 5 .4
2 2 1 .0

22 9 .6
23 0 .3
2 2 6 .4
23 2 .2
23 1 .6
2 3 2 .3
2 2 8 .8
22 9 .7
22 1 .2
2 2 3 .3

23 0 .7
2 3 1 .4
2 2 6 .4
2 3 2 .4
230.1
2 3 9 .6
2 2 4 .5
2 2 3 2 .9
219.1
2 2 0 .4

Commodity
code

057104
0401
01
02
03
04
05

06
07
08

0 4 02

0 4 03

C om m o dity and region

See footnotes at end of table.




66

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

2 2 8 .0
2 2 2 .0
2 2 1 .3
222.1
2 2 2 .5
221.1
2 2 4 .0
22 3 .7
2 2 0 .9
2 2 3 .0
2 2 2 1 .3

2 2 8 .2
2 2 2 .9
2 2 1 .6
22 2 .8
2 2 3 .5
2 2 1.2
2 2 3.3
2 2 3.8
2 2 0 .6
2 2 4 .3
224.1

2 2 6 .6
2 2 1 .5
2 2 0 .3
2 2 1 .3
2 2 2 .4
21 9 .0
221.9
2 2 2.2
2 1 8.3
2 2 4.2
2 2 3 .4

22 7 .2
2 2 2 .0
22 1 .4
22 1 .4
2 2 2.3
218.6
2 2 2.3
222.1
217.6
2 2 4.6
225.5

2 2 8 .2
223.1
2 2 2 .5
2 2 2.7
2 2 3.3
2 1 9.7
2 2 3 .2
2 2 3 .4
2 1 8.7
2 2 4 .7
2 2 6 .7

2 3 4 .0
2 3 2 .4
23 6.9
23 2.7
2 3 5 .6
2 3 6 .3
2 3 7 .8

2 3 5 .0
233.7
2 3 7 .0
2 3 4 .5
2 3 2 .9
2 3 6.7
2 3 3.2
2 3 5 .6
2 3 5 .8
2 3 8 .9

2 3 4 .5
2 3 3 .4
2 3 4 .6
2 3 4 .9
2 3 3 .0
2 3 4.8
23 3.7
2 3 5 .0
2 3 4 .6
2 3 7 .8

23 2 .4
23 1.6
232.7
2 3 3.2
2 3 1.6
232.1
23 2 .0
23 2 .4
2 3 2 .7
2 3 3 .4

232.5
232.1
2 3 3.6
23 3.7
2 3 2 .0
231.6
232.5
23 1.9
232.1
2 3 2 .0

23 4 .3
2 3 3 .5
2 3 5 .6
2 3 5.7
234.1
2 3 3.5
2 3 4 .4
2 3 3 .6
2 3 3 .5
232.1

229.1
2 3 2 .9
2 2 6 .5
2 3 3 .8
2 3 1 .3
2 2 9 .6
2 2 9 .3
2 2 8 .8
2 1 8 .7
22 2 .3

22 8 .9
2 3 2 .0
2 3 0 .6
2 3 2 .2
2 3 4 .0
2 2 4 .9
2 2 6 .3
2 2 3 1 .9
2 2 0 .4
2 2 5 .3

2 2 8 .7
2 3 0 .5
2 2 9 .3
2 3 2 .6
2 3 3 .4
2 2 3 .5
2 2 4 .0
2 2 7 .3
2 2 1 .2
2 2 9 .9

2 2 8 .0
23 2 .8
22 8 .9
2 3 3 .0
2 3 1 .0
2 2 3 .2
22 5 .8
22 6 .8
22 0 .2
22 7 .6

23 2 .6
23 4.7
22 9 .3
23 3.7
23 1 .0
23 6 .7
226.1
2 23 1 .9
22 1 .9
232.1

2 2 8 .4
2 3 6 .2
2 3 0 .6
2 3 6 .9
23 2 .9
215.1
228.1
2 2 2 7 .8
2 2 3 .3
23 3 .5

220.5
2 2 1 .3
22 2 .8

220.3
2 2 2.7
2 2 3 .4
2 2 0 .3
2 2 0 .8
2 1 8.5

233.7

Aug.

Table 4. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for refined petroleum products by region, 19801
(July 1975 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

Commodity
code

05 72
0201
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

0301
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

0573
0201
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

C om m odity and region

Other
index
bases

Annual
average

Jan.

Feb.

Mar

A pr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Light distillate........................................................ 1967
Kerosene to resellers........................................ F e b /7 3
New E n g la n d ..................................................
Middle A t la n t ic ..............................................
South A tla n tic ..................................................
East N orth C e n tr a l........................................
West South C e n tra l........................................
East South C e n tr a l........................................
West N orth C e n tra l........................................
M ountain............................................................
P a c if ic ...............................................................

8 6 3 .4
66 3 .5
26 7.8
27 2.9
28 3 .3
29 4 .6
2 9 3 .0
(3)
282.1
27 7.7
2 7 2 .4

73 3.9
56 9.8
223.1
2 2 9.7
23 8 .5
26 2 .5
26 0.2
26 6.9
25 5.2
2 2 3 9 .0
2 3 1 .0

77 6.9
60 5 .9
238.1
24 8 .6
25 3 .9
27 4 .2
2 7 5 .3
(3)
26 8 .9
25 8 .6
2 5 0 .4

8 3 4 .6
6 4 9 .4
258.7
26 4.3
27 7.5
29 1 .0
291.1
289.1
283.1
2 7 5 .0
2 6 3.6

8 6 2 .5
67 0.7
26 9.7
27 6 .2
28 5.7
30 0 .6
29 4.7
29 7 .5
28 6.2
2 8 3 .4
27 6.2

8 7 0 .5
67 2 .8
27 4 .0
27 7.6
28 6.2
29 9.9
29 4.6
29 9.5
28 5.8
27 9 .6
27 9.9

8 7 8 .4
672.7
272.1
27 8.9
28 6.9
299.1
2 9 6 .0
(3)
2 8 6.0
2284.8
226 7.8

89 2.7
67 8.5
27 4.8
28 1.3
29 0 .4
3 0 0.5
29 9.5
(3)
285.6
2 272.8
276.3

903.1
682.1
2 7 6 .0
28 5 .5
29 4 .5
29 8.5
2 9 9 .4
29 2.2
28 6 .5
2 2 8 2 .4
2 8 1 .4

9 0 3 .2
683.1
2 7 8 .4
2 8 5 .9
2 9 2 .5
2 9 9 .3
2 9 9 .4
2 9 3 .0
28 9 .2
2 9 8 .3
2 8 5 .6

8 9 6 .3
6 8 3 .4
279.1
2 8 6 .3
2 9 2 .8
3 0 0 .4
2 9 9 .5
(3)
2 8 7 .2
2 8 8 .8
2 8 0 .5

8 9 6 .8
68 9 .8
28 2 .2
28 7.3
29 7.7
3 0 2 .5
300.1
29 3 .4
28 9 .5
2 8 6 .4
2 8 4 .6

9 1 1 .4
70 3.8
# 28 6 .9
2 29 3.2
3 0 3 .0
3 0 6 .4
3 0 6 .8
31 4 .8
22 9 6 .4
228 2.7
2 8 7 .4

Commercial je t fuel, kerosene base............. Fe b/73
New E n g la n d ..................................................
Middle A t la n t ic ..............................................
South A tla n tic ..................................................
East N orth C e n tr a l........................................
West South C e n tra l........................................
East South C e n tr a l........................................
West N orth C e n tra l........................................
M ountain............................................................
P a c if ic ...............................................................

73 1 .4
30 4 .2
31 1 .3
32 6.7
29 1.8
33 5 .6
29 7 .6
314.1
30 9 .5
30 3 .9

62 0 .2
24 9 .3
26 8.6
27 6.8
25 5.2
2 8 9 .0
24 6.7
27 2 .6
26 7 .2
25 0.7

65 5 .8
27 2.2
2 8 3 .4
297.1
2 6 9 .0
3 0 8 .0
26 8 .5
28 8.9
28 2.3
261.1

704.9
2 8 7 .4
29 9.6
3 1 8 .0
2 8 3 .4
32 4.5
28 9.2
30 8 .6
30 8.5
289.1

72 8.5
2 9 8 .0
3 0 7 .6
329.1
28 7 .9
33 5 .3
2 9 6 .0
31 6 .9
31 6 .3
30 2.7

73 6.4
306.7
30 9 .3
32 9.8
29 1.3
33 3.9
29 6.6
322.7
31 8 .0
30 8.7

744.8
31 4.8
31 5.0
34 0.0
29 3.8
340.1
30 2.5
325.9
31 6.2
30 7 .4

75 8.4
3 1 8 .4
32 3.0
340.1
30 3.0
34 9.0
309.9
325.1
3 1 8.3
31 4.3

76 8.3
3 2 3 .0
3 2 6 .5
341.1
30 5.9
3 5 0 .9
31 2.7
32 6 .0
31 9.6
32 2.7

768.1
3 2 2 .8
3 2 6 .0
339.1
3 0 3 .4
3 5 1 .6
3 1 0 .8
3 2 3 .2
3 1 9 .8
3 2 5 .2

76 0.8
31 9 .2
324.1
33 5 .8
3 0 2 .3
3 4 8 .6
3 0 7 .6
3 2 0 .3
3 1 9 .3
320.1

75 9.6
3 1 3 .0
3 2 5 .5
33 5 .8
3 0 3 .2
34 2 .5
31 0 .2
3 2 4 .4
31 8.9
31 8 .7

77 1.2
3 2 5 .9
3 2 7 .5
3 3 7 .5
3 0 3 .2
3 5 4 .2
32 0 .5
23 31.5
23 1 8 .9
32 6 .3

Middle d is tilla te ..................................................... 1967
Fuel oil no. 2 to resellers................................. Fe b /7 3
New E n g la n d ..................................................
Middle A t la n t ic ..............................................
South A tla n tic ..................................................
East N orth C e n tr a l........................................
West South C e n tra l........................................
East South C e n tr a l........................................
West N orth C e n tra l........................................
M ountain...........................................................
P a c if ic ...............................................................

8 5 0 .6
68 5.8
275.1
27 4 .2
27 5.9
287.1
2 8 9.2
28 2 .5
28 6.8
28 0.7
27 1.7

73 9.3
59 6.3
23 5.8
23 3 .3
240.1
2 5 7 .4
26 1.8
24 6 .6
257.1
2 5 0 .6
2 4 0 .3

79 3 .5
6 3 9 .6
253.1
25 3 .0
25 5.8
2 7 3 .2
27 9 .7
2 6 4 .6
27 4 .6
2 6 5 .5
2 5 6 .6

83 7 .7
67 5 .5
268.1
26 8 .6
2 7 1 .4
28 5 .8
2 9 0 .4
279.1
28 8 .3
2 7 8.9
27 0 .8

8 5 8 .9
693.1
27 8 .8
2 7 7 .2
27 7.2
29 0 .5
29 1.6
2 8 3 .4
292.1
28 3 .7
2 7 3 .3

8 6 4 .8
69 6.8
28 0.2
27 8.9
27 8.5
29 3.5
29 1.6
28 4.9
291.1
286.1
27 2.8

86 0.9
696.1
28 0.0
27 9.6
27 8.6
28 9.9
29 3.3
28 6.5
291.7
287.1
27 5 .0

87 0.2
701.1
28 0.2
28 1.6
28 3.6
29 2.0
2 9 6 .0
29 1.6
292.1
28 7.5
27 9.2

8 7 5 .6
70 4.3
28 3.9
28 3 .9
2 8 4 .3
2 9 0 .4
29 6.5
2 9 3 .5
29 3 .8
2 8 8 .0
227 4 .9

8 7 3 .7
70 2 .5
2 8 2 .5
2 8 1 .6
2 8 4 .6
2 9 1 .2
29 5 .7
2 9 0 .7
2 9 2 .8
288.1
2 8 0 .4

8 6 8 .4
69 7.7
2 8 1 .8
2 7 9 .4
2 8 3 .0
2 8 8 .8
2 9 2 .4
288.1
2 8 9 .8
2 8 5 .8
2 7 8 .0

8 7 3 .4
70 4.5
285.1
283.1
28 4.2
292.1
292.1
28 5 .7
29 1.7
286.1
27 7 .9

891.1
722.1
29 1 .4
29 0 .6
28 9 .9
2 9 9 .9
23 0 2 .8
2 9 5 .6
2 2 9 9 .8
2 2 9 1 .3
2 8 4 .6

See footnotes at end of table.




67

Table 4. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for refined petroleum products by region, 19801
(July 1975 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity
code

f
C om m odity and region

Other
index
bases

Annual
average

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

A pr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

O ct.

Nov.

Dec.

71 1.4
29 3 .5
2 8 2.7
28 9.8
2 8 5 .5
27 0 .6
28 6.2
29 4.7
29 6.9
2 7 4 .4

05 7 3 0 3 0 1
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

Diesel to commercial co nsu m er....................... Feb/73
New E n g la n d ..................................................
Middle A tla n tic ..............................................
South A tla n tic..................................................
East N orth C e n tr a l........................................
West South C e n tra l........................................
East South C e n tr a l........................................
West N orth C e n tra l........................................
M ountain............................................................
p a c if ic ...............................................................

68 4.3
27 7.2
269.8
277.3
275.9
259.6
27 6.0
284.7
290.3
26 3.9

5 9 4 .4
2 3 4 .6
23 0 .8
2 3 9 .4
2 4 4 .4
22 4.9
24 0 .3
25 2 .5
248.1
22 7.9

6 3 8 .5
25 3.2
2 4 7 .3
25 7.3
26 1.8
24 2.5
257.1
27 5 .3
2 6 5 .0
2 4 4 .0

6 7 3 .8
272.1
2 6 4 .0
2 7 2 .5
2 7 4 .6
2 5 7 .2
27 1 .8
2 8 2 .5
2 8 7 .4
2 5 6 .3

6 9 0 .0
28 0.7
27 3 .8
2 7 8 .6
2 7 9.3
26 3 .2
2 7 6 .0
288.1
29 5.7
26 2 .9

6 9 6 .2
2 8 1 .0
2 7 6 .8
2 8 1 .6
2 7 8 .9
264.1
2 7 9 .4
28 7 .5
2 9 8 .5
2 6 9 .4

6 8 9 .6
2 8 1 .4
2 7 3 .9
2 8 1 .3
279.1
26 4 .5
2 8 2 .2
28 8.5
29 5.8
2 5 8 .4

70 0 .9
284.1
2 7 6 .2
2 8 5 .9
28 0 .8
2 6 6 .9
2 8 5 .3
285.1
2 9 7 .5
272.1

70 6.8
2 8 6 .0
278.1
2 8 6 .9
2 8 4 .2
266.1
2 8 5 .4
29 1 .3
2 9 9 .0
27 5 .8

70 5 .6
2 8 6 .5
2 7 8 .4
2 8 6 .2
2 8 1 .4
2 6 6 .2
2 8 3 .4
291.1
301.1
2 7 6 .0

70 2 .2
2 8 5 .5
2 7 8 .4
2 8 3 .2
2 8 0 .3
2 6 4 .4
2 8 3 .8
28 9 .5
29 8.9
2 7 4 .8

70 2.3
2 8 7 .4
27 6 .9
2 8 4 .6
28 0 .7
2 6 4 .6
281.1
29 0 .5
2 9 9 .4
2 7 4 .3

0574

Residual fu e ls ........................................... ...
1967
Cargo shipment to re s e lle rs ........................... Feb/73
New E n g la n d ..................................................
Middle A t la n t ic ..............................................
South A tla n tic ..................................................

96 1.2
594.7
(3)
(3)

9 4 5 .5
59 4.7
(3)
23 5.8

9 6 9 .8
59 9.5
(3)
20 5.7

9 7 9 .3
58 6 .2
(3)
(3)

9 3 3 .2
51 8.3
(3)
(3)

8 7 0 .0
50 2 .2
(3)
2 2 9 .3

8 5 3 .7
521.1
(3)
18 0.4

94 4 .5
5 4 9 .8
(3)
178.9

9 5 3 .7
5 8 5 .4
(3)
(3)

9 5 6 .2
6 1 0 .3
(3)
(3)

9 4 3 .8
6 0 3 .5
(3)
(3)

1 ,0 17.3
67 4 .9
(3)
(3)

1,166.9
789.9
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
185.6
(3)
(3)
197.6
(3)

(3)
(3)
190.7
(3)
(3)
193.2
185.0

21 6 .2
(3)
20 6 .2
(3)
(3)
199.4
190.7

(3)
(3)
190.2
(3)
(3)
2 0 3 .7
199.8

(3)
(3)
154.1
(3)
(3)
198.9
2184.7

(3)
(3)
143.9
(3)
(3)
183.2
*1 5 8 .0

(3)
(3)
170.1
(3)
(3)
17 6.4
*1 6 1 .4

(3)
(3)
180.8
(3)
(3)
19 8.3
(3)

(3)
(3)
198.2
(3)
(3)
196.6
(3)

(3)
(3)
2 0 3 .3
(3)
(3)
194.3
(3)

(3)
(3)
19 0.9
(3)
(3)
191.7
(3)

(3)
(3)
21 3 .7

(3)
(3)
*2 4 8 .5
(3)
(3)
23 1.7
(3)

0201
01
02
03
04
05
07
09
0301
01

East N orth C e n tr a l........................................
West South C e n tra l........................................
East South C e n tr a l........................................
West N orth C e n tra l........................................
.................................
Steam electric utilities
New E n g la n d ..................................................

1Since February 1973, all prices have been lagged one month. Monthly data and annual averages
have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and corrections by respondents.
2Caution 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.

68

(3)
(3)
2 0 3 .6
(3)

Table 5. Producer Price Indexes for bituminous coal by region, 19801
(June 1976 = 100)
C om m odity code

0 5 12

03
0301
01
02
03
04
03 0 2
03
04
03 03
02

C om m odity and region

Bituminous, industrial
sizes contract .........................
Steam electric
u t ilit y ...................................
North A p p a la c h ia ...............
South Appalachia .............
Midwest ..............................
West .....................................
M a n u fa c tu rin g ....................
Midwest ................................
West ....................................
Metallurgical high
volatile ..............................
South Appalachia ............

Annual
average

July

Aug.

132.4

132.6

133.0

133.6

158.7
149.3
157.8
166.6
163.9

158.7
149.3
157.8
167.3
161.0

159.0
149.3
158.7
166.7
164.1

160.0
152.4
158.7
168.8
157.3

120.0
123.0
153.3

12 0.0
123.0
153.3

120.0
123.0
155.2

120.1
123.0
155.2

9 9 .4
9 8 .4

9 9 .4
9 8 .4

9 9 .4
9 8 .4

99 .4
98 .4

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

132.6

13Q 3

1 3 0.4

131.0

131.9

132.4

159.3
152.5
158.7
166.4
157.7

154.7
150.0
155.5
161.1
147 3

155.0
150.0
155.5
161.2
149.2

156.3
150.5
15 6 .0
162.1
155.5

157.8
149.6
157.2
166.3
156.1

119.6
122.5
15 4.3

118.1
121.2
151.9

118.2
121.2
151.9

118.2
121.2
155.9

99 .2
9 8 .4

99 .4
9 8 .4

9 9 .4
9 8 .4

9 9 .4
9 8 .4

June

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

133.3

135.2

135.1

161.3
155.3
159.2
168.1
162.1

160.7
151.8
159.8
169.1
162.3

164.6
162.2
164.2
169.7
156 8

160.8
164 4
170.3
156.7

120.1
(2 )
155.2

120.2
123,0
156.0

120.2
123.0
156.8

120.2
123.0
156.8

120.2
123.0
<2 )

9a 2
98 .4

99 .0
98 .4

9 9 .0
9 8 .4

98 .9
9 8 .4

9 9 .0
9 8 .4

Sept.

164.4

1 Monthly data and annual averages have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports
NOTE: These indexes are designed to measure changes in the price of coal sold in contract
and corrections by respondents.
sales transactions (excluding captive production) in various domestic mining regions. Prices are
2 N0t available.
reported by coal operators or sales agents f.o.b. mine, per net short ton.




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Table 6. Producer Price Indexes for special commodity groupings, 198012
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
C om m odity grouping

All commodities less farm products ............................................
All foods ......................... ............................................................
Processed fo o d s ...................................................................................
Industrial comm odities less fuels and related products and
p o w e r ...................................................................................................
H o s ie r y ...................................................................................................
Underwear and n ig h tw e a r................................................................
Chemicals and allied products, including synthetic rubber
and synthetic fibers and yarns ................................ .. ...............
Pharmaceutical p rep aratio n s...................... ....................................
Lumber and wood products, excluding m illw ork . .................
Special metals and m etal products ..............................................
Fabricated metal products .......... ..................................................
Copper and copper products .........................................................
Machinery and m otive products
.................................................
Machinery and equipment, except electrical ...........................
Agricultural m achinery, including tractors ................................
Metalworking machinery
..............................................................
Num erically controlled machine tools (Dec. 1971 = 100) . . . .
Total tractors ............................................... .......................... ..
Industrial valves ........................................................... .....................
Industrial fittin g s .......................................................................... ..
Abrasive grinding wheels ................................................................
Construction materials
...................................................................
Agricultural machinery and equipment, less p a r t s ....................
Farm and garden tractors, less parts. .............................................
Agricultural machinery excluding tractors, less parts ............

Annual
average

Jan.

Feb.

Apr.

Mar.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

269.6
244.7
246.6

255.7
231.2
233.3

260.9
235.8
238.6

26 2.9
23 4 .8
23 6 .9

26 4.8
23 1.9
234.1

26 5.9
23 7 .3
23 9 .0

26 7.5
237.7
23 9.9

27 0.9
245.9
24 7.3

27 3.8
254.1
255.7

2 7 4 .3
2 5 4 .3
25 4 .9

278.1
25 8.8
261.7

2 7 9 .4
25 9.7
2 6 1.9

281 . 2
254►.3
255k 5

243.5
124.3
123.2
185.4

234.7
118.9
119.2
175.3

238.0
119.3
119.4
177.4

23 8.9
121.3
120.3
182.1

2 4 0.5
122.2
121.1
182.4

24 0.6
122.9
121.5
182.8

24 2 .0
123.7
122.2
187.1

24 3.9
125.5
123.5
188.3

245.6
126.0
125.9
189.3

246.6
126.6
126.4
189.5

249.6
127.5
126.2
189.7

25 0.3
128.1
126.7
190.3

2521.3
129(.3
1261.4
190).6

250.7
167.1
30 4.0
258.5
258.2
22 2.0
230.4
263.0
267.3
29 9.4
225.6
287.3
291.8
287.8
259.0
266.4
261.2
268.8
266.5

23 6.3
159.2
308.6
253.7
247.2
227.7
219.7
249.1
256.1
281.9
213.1
273..0
271.0
276.8
239.0
259.3
25 0.0
256.0
256.4

239.2
160.3
313.9
25 6 .0
2 4 8.4
260.7
220.9
251.1
257.2
2 8 4 .4
2 1 5 .4
275.1
273.5
28 0.4
24 4.0
262.6
251.5
257.5
257.3

24 3 .2
161.7

2 5 0 .0
165.6
28 4.7
25 5.8
255.9
22 2.0
226.7
25 8.2
261.9
293.6
22 3.8
280.8
287.8
289.9
26 1.4
262.3
2 5 6 .2
263.7
260.7

25 2 .8
165.9
2 8 2 .0
2 5 4 .0
25 6.8
21 2 .2
227.1
259.6
2 6 3.9
2 9 6.8
2 2 6.9
28 2.9
2 8 8 .4
29 1 .5
261.3
261.8
2 5 8 .0
26 4.7
26 3.6

2 5 3 .8
167.6
29 3.5
25 4 .4
258.6
20 8.5
228.3
261.2
264.7
29 9.7
228.5
2 8 4 .0
290.1
295.9
261.3
264.2
258.7
26 4.8
26 5 .0

25 4.2
168.1
30 6.9
256.2
259.9
21 4.5
231.0
263.7
26 6.3
3 0 3.3
228.7
28 8.3
291.1
296.1
261.5
267.0
26 0 .8
267.2
26 5.9

254.7
168.4
3 1 5 .5
25 9.0
261.2
22 0 .4
232.9
2 6 4 .6
268.1
30 4.5
229.3
291.1
291.3
296.1
261.5
269.6
26 2.2
270.3
266.6

25 4.0
168.8
30 7 .4
25 7.8
262.6
214.1
232.1
27 0.2
272.9
3 0 6 .5
23 0 .0
29 5.8
2 9 2 .4
296.1
26 1.5
269.3
2 6 6.5
277.3
26 9.7

25 5.4
170.8
30 2 .3
26 5.7
26 4.3
216.5
239.2
27 3 .0
27 4.8
309.6
2 3 1.7
2 9 8.3
294.6
298.6
268.6
269.9
26 8.3
27 8.0
27 2.5

2 5 7 .0
173.7
3 0 6 .5
26 5.7
26 5 .2
21 5.7
240.2
275.1
28 0.9
31 1 .2
232.1
2 9 9.9
2 9 6 .0
298.6
27 3 .0
271.9
2 7 3 .7
282.4
27 9.9

258
174L.6
3141.2
268i.6
266;.3

31 2 .2
255.1
25 2 .0
24 0.9
222.5
2 5 3 .5
2 6 0 .0
28 7 .5
2 1 6.7
2 7 6 .6
2 8 0 .0
28 2.8
24 4.0
265.1
254.1
261.5
258.9

\.2

2 1 0).8

244U
2761.7
2811.4
314k1
230).6
3011.2
297f. 8
298J.6
2731.8
274M
274k 3
2821.4
280).9

1 These indexes are calculated by combining the indexes listed below by commodity code after
each special commodity grouping (titles in table 3). The weights are those used for the comprehen­
sive All Commodities Index.
2 Monthly data and annual averages have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and
corrections by respondents.

Chemicals and allied products, including synthetic rubber and synthetic fibers: 03-1, 06 less 06-4,
and 07-11-02

All commodities, less farm products: 02 through 15

Pharmaceutical preparations: 06-35 and 06-36

All foods: 01-1,01-7, and 02 less 02-61, 02-62, and 02-9

Lumber and wood products, excluding millwork and other wood products: 08-1 and 08-3

Processed foods: 02 less 02-61, 02-62, and 02-9

Special metals and metal products: 10,11-1, and 14-1

Industrial commodities, less fuels and power: 03, 04, and 06 through 15

Fabricated metal products: 10-3,10-4, 10-5,10-6, 10-7, and 10-8

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, 03-82-02, 03-83-03-22, 03-83-03-42, and 12-31

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

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

Machinery and motive products: 11 and 14
Machinery and equipment, except electrical: 11-1, 11-2, 11-3, 11-4, 11-6, 11-9

Hosiery: 03-81-01-72, 03-81-01-73, 03-81-02-74, 03-81-03-64




70

Footnotes to table 6—Continued
Agricultural machinery, including tractors: 11-11 and 11-12 less 11-11-51 and 11-12-51

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, 10-2541-05, 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

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 and 11-28-51
Industrial valves: 11-49-01-01 through 11-49-01-06,11-49-01-16 through 11-49-01-19,11-49-01-21 through
11-49-01-27
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
Farm and garden tractors, less parts (old commodity code 11-11): 11-11 less 11-11-51
Agricultural machinery excluding tractors, less parts (old commodity code 11-12): 11-12 less
11-12-51




71

Producer price indexes for the output of selected SIC industries, 19801
UNLESS OTHERWISE I N D I C AT ED )
INDUSTRY
DESCRI PTI ON

OTHER
BASES

ANN
AVG

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

152.6
322.9
466.0
631.5
250.0
136.6

155.8
331.2
466.9
638.0
254.8
136.6

OCT.

NOV.

AUG.

SEPT.

155. 8
329. 1
467 . 9
656.7
255.8
136.6

155.8
335.4
470.3
667.6
258.5
136.6

155 . 8 1 5 5 . 8
338 .7 3 4 3 . 7
469 . 7 4 7 4 . 2
681 . 8 7 0 4 . 6
26 1 . 8 2 6 3 . 2
137 . 2 1 32 . 1

155.8
325.0
473.9
731.7
264.3
133.7

2 3 8 . 9 2 25 , .6 2 2 7 . 2 2 3 0 . 0 2 4 9 . 1
2 0 9 . 4 197,. 9 1 9 3 . 3 1 9 0 . 9 2 1 3 . 7
1 7 3 . 5 164,. 5 1 6 4 . 7 1 6 4 . 2 2 1 4 . 2
2 4 3 . 4 252 .7 2 5 3 . 7 2 5 5 . 7 2 5 6 . 3
1 9 5 . 7 20 1,. 9 20 1. 9 2 0 2 . 5 2 0 3 . 4

265.3
233.0
212. 1
268.5
206 . 8

257. 1
240.0
226.0
265.8
208.0

258
247
211
273
213

249.0
247.4
201.8
274.8
216.1

195.5
223.4
159.6
193. 1
219.9

1 96. 1
224.3
159.9
196 . 1
225.9

199 . 5 1 9 9 . 8
227 .6 2 3 1 . 1
162 .6 1 6 8 . 6
20 1 . 5 2 0 5 . 1
237 . 2 2 6 5 . 8

207.5
232.0
170.4
199.5
287.2

DEC.

- M I N I N G I N D US T RI E S 1011
1092
1211
1311
1442
1455

I r o n o r e .........................................................
M e r c u r y o r e s ...............................................
B i t u m in o u s c o a l and l i g n i t e . .
Crude p e t r o l e u m and n a t u r a l gas
C o n s t r u c t i o n sand and g r a v e l
K a o l i n a n d b a l l c l a y ..........................

2011
20 13
2 01 6
2 021
2022

M e a t p a c k i n g p l a n t s .......................... * . . . . .
Sausages and o t h e r p r e p a r e d meat p r o d u c t s
P o u l t r y d r e s s i n g p l a n t s ..........................................
C r e a m e r y b u t t e r ...............................................................
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 ..........................

2024
2033
2034
2 041
2044

I c e cr eam
Canned f r u
D r i e d and
F l o u r and
Ri c e mi 1 1 i

2048
206 1
2063
206 7
2074

P r e p a r e d f e e d s , n . e . c .............................
Cane s u g a r , e x c e p t r e f i n i n g o n l y
Beet sugar
....................................................
C h e w i n g qum ....................................................
Cottonseed o i l m i l l s
..........................

2075
207 7
2083
2085
2 091

Soybean o i l m i l l p r o d u c t s ( 2 ) . . .
A n i m a l and m a r i n e f a t s and o i l s . .
M a l t .........................................................................
D i s t i l l e d 1i q u o r , except brandy. . .
Canned and 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 o r f r o z e n p a c ka g ed f i s h and s e a f o o d s
Roasted c o f f e e
.........................................................................
M a c a r o n i , s p a g h e t t i , v e r m i c e l l i , and n o o d l e s
C igarettes
...................................................................................
C igars
................................ .........................................................

2131
2211
2221
2 251
2254

Tobacco ( c h e w i n g and s m o k i n g ) and s n u f f
B r oa d woven f a b r i c m i l l s , c o t t o n
. . .
W e a r i n g m i l l s , s y n t h e t i c .....................................
Wo m e n ' s h o s i e r y , e x c e p t s o c k s ..........................
K n it underwear m i l l s
..........................................

2 25 7
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 ...................................................................................
F i n i s h e r s o f b r o a d w o v e n f a b r i c s o f c o t t o n .........................................
F i n i s h e r s o f b r o a d w o v e n f a b r i c s o f ma n- ma d e f i b e r a n d s i l k
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 , ma n - ma d e f i b e r s a n d s i l k . . .

J U N/ 7 6
J U N/ 7 6
J U N/ 7 6

2282
2284
2298
231 1
2 321

Yarn t e x t u r i z i n g , th r o w i n g , t w i s t i n g , a n d w in d in g m i l l s . . .
T h r e a d m i l l s .......................................................................................................................
C o r d a g e a n d t w i n e .......................................................................................................
M e n ' s a n d b o y s ' s u i t s a n d c o a t s ...................................................................
M e n ' s a n d b o y s ' s h i r t s a n d n i g h t w e a r .........................................................

J U N/ 7 6
JUN/ 76
DEC/ 77

2322
2323
232 7
2328
2331

M e n ' s , y o u t h s ' , and b o y s ' u n d e r w e a r . . . .
M e n ' s a n d b o y s ' n e c k w e a r ...............................................
M e n ' s , y o u t h s ' , and b o y s ' s e p a r a t e t r o u s e r s
M e n ' s a n d b o y s ' w o r k c l o t h i n g ................................
Wo me n ' s a n d m i s s e s ' b l o u s e s a n d w a i s t s . . .

2335
2341
2342

Wo me n' s a n d m i s s e s ' d r e s s e s . . .
Wo me n' s a n d c h i l d r e n ' s u n d e r w e a r
B r a s s i e r e s and a l l i e d g a r m e n t s . .

J U N/ 7 6

152.9
331.2
466 . 7
643.8
252.7
136. 0

142
308
4 59
582
238
136

DEC/ 72

244.4
220 . 2
1 91. 9
258.5
204.4

240 . 8
211 . 9
186 . 1
241 . 8
195,. 4

193.3
221.4
1 60. 2
189. 1
243.4

180
213
157
181
217

.9 181. 5
.4 2 1 3 . 6
.6 1 5 9 . 0
.7 1 8 3 . 6
.5 2 3 3 . 0

185.0
214.7
156 . 4
181.6
258.0

1 24. 2
4 14. 1
358.0
290 . 7
192. 9

122
260
224
262
182

.0 1 2 2 . 6
.5 374. 9
.6 2 9 3 . 2
.3 2 6 2 . 3
.4 184. 4

1 2 1 . 5 116,. 5 1 1 6 . 9
2 7 6 . 0 320 ,. 2 456 . 1
3 0 5 . 7 296 .6 3 3 9 . 9
281 . 9 2 82, .0 2 8 2 . 0
1 7 0 . 4 154,.7 1 5 0 . 4

116.2
402.4
348. 0
282.0
155. 1

1 2 2 . 2 126 . 6
381 . 8 4 8 4 . 0
342.3 365.5
282.4 232.4
19 1 . 3 2 1 5 . 1

129. 6
4 58. 9
384.5
302.4
232.9

129
588
460
322
218

.2
.2
. 1
.4
.7

133.3
563.8
512.2
322. 9
23 1. 8

133.9
402.9
423.3
322. 9
228.0

244.3
290 . 2
249. 9
123.0
174. 0

235 1
298 , 1
2 44 , . 1
1 18,.6
160,.9

.
.

230 . 9
292.6
244. 1
118.7
164. 0

222.3
297 . 4
244. 1
118.7
165.7

2 11 , . 9
2 74, .0
244.. 1
1 18..7
170..2

212.9
262.9
2 44. 1
1 18. 9
1 73 . 1

208.6
238. 9
244. 1
120. 5
175. 3

237.4
274.5
244. 1
121.0
175.9

256.9
297.4
244. 1
127.7
177. 5

275.2
307 . 0
244. 1
127.7
178.6

279, . 2
3 11 .0
267 ,. 4
127.. 9
180,.0

290.5
317.2
267 . 4
1 28. 5
183. 1

270.5
311.8
267.4
129. 2
183. 4

367.0
269.3
233.8
254.7
158.6

38 9,.7
281 ,. 3
227 , .7
245.8
151..2

385.5
273.9
227.7
245.9
154. 2

391.6
274.0
227.7
246.0
154. 4

3 70 . .5
273., 9
2 3 0 . .5
2 4 6 . .3
155. ,3

360.0
273.9
230 . 5
257 . 3
155.3

361.2
283. 1
230.5
257 . 4
159. 8

363.7
274.5
230 . 5
257 . 4
159.9

365.2 355.0
274.7 263.9
230.5 239.3
257 . 4 2 5 7 . 4
159. 9 159. 9

3 5 3 , .8
2 5 7 . .0
2 4 3 . .6
257.8
163. .7

353.3
252.5
243.6
263.5
164.0

353.9
248.5
243.6
263.6
165. 1

279.8
215.8
124. 8
106.3
190. 1

26 0 , .9
20 4 , .4
118. 1
103..3
182. .5

2 65. 1
206 . 9
118.3
103.3
1 84 . 1

267.3
209.5
122.7
104.3
186. 5

2 7 9 . .2 2 7 8 . 6
211. 3 2 1 2 . 9
123. ,0 1 2 2 . 4
105.,0 1 0 5 . 4
1 8 6 . 8 187. 1

278.6
212.9
121. 2
105. 4
190.4

279.5
217.7
123.0
105.4
192. 6

279.7
219.0
124. 9
108.8
192. 9

279.7
22 1 . 9
127.7
108.8
1 94. 1

2 9 5 . .0 2 9 5 . 0
2 2 3 . .4 2 2 4 . 2
130. ,7 1 3 3 . 0
108. J 1 0 9 . 0
194. .2 1 9 4 . 7

298.8
225.0
132. 5
108. 6
195.0

104.6
135. 1
113. 6
138 . 1
203.6

99. ,3
128. .7
110. .3
134.,7
188..0

100.4
129.6
1 09. 4
1 34. 5
197.8

103.4
131.9
110. 4
137.0
199. 5

104. 0 1 0 4 . 4
132. ,4 1 3 4 . 5
110.,7 1 1 1 . 8
137. .3 1 37 . 1
2 0 3 . ,7 2 0 4 . 5

105. 0
134.6
112.1
137. 4
202.8

105.4
137.2
1 13.8
137.7
202.9

105. 7
137. 3
114.1
138. 3
204.3

105.8
136.9
115.3
138. 3
206.2

106 ..7
139. , 1
1 17.,3
138. .8
2 0 7 . ,9

1 07. 1
139. 3
117.9
140. 0
209.9

1 07. 5
140.2
120. 5
145.7
215. 1

1 15.5
139 . 1
123.6
212.6
204.4

110., 1
128. .7
115. .0
2 0 9 . .0
197. ,7

110.6
129.2
117.2
208. 1
196.2

112.0
130.0
1 18. 5
208.3
199. 3

1 14.
134.
123.
209.
204.

1 15.8
142.9
125.0
211.6
205. 1

1 15.0
143.0
125.0
214.9
206.5

115.8
143. 1
125.0
214.9
206.7

117. 2
1 43. 1
125.0
214.9
207.7

1 18. 2
143. 8
127. 1
216. 2
2 0 8 . ,0

1 1 8 . 4 1 20. 1
143.9 143.9
129. 2 129. 3
2 16. 3 216.1
208.6 209.5

199. 8
112. 4
164. 2
2 25. 1
107. 1

202.0
1 12. 4
174.2
233.6
106.6

204.0
112. 4
174. 3
235.4
106.7

204.2
112.4
174. 9
241.2
107. 6

204.3
1 12. 4
174.9
241.8
107.6

208.5
112.4
175. 1
242.6
107 . 8

211.1
112.4
175. 3
244.8
111. 4

211.2

JUN/78

208.0
1 12.7
175. 4
240.5
110. 3

112. 4
175. 3
244. 1
1 2. 6

1

212.8 212.8
1 12. 4 112. 4
175. 3 180. 2
243.9 244.3
1 12.6 114. 0

212.8 212.9
112. 4 115. 4
180.2 180.3
244.3 244.4
114.0 115.4

DEC/ 77
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 75

1 14. 7
154. 4
126. 5

1 12. 9
149. 4
i 19 . 7

113. 8
150.0
122.9

1 13. 8
153.1
1 24. 9

113.9
153.1
125.4

1 13. 9
1 53. 2
125.4

1 14. 0
155.0
126. 6

114.0
155.4
127. 8

1 15.4
156.9
129.0

1 15. 4
155.7
129.0

1 16. 3 116. 3
157. 1 158. 1
129. 1 129. 1

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

.0 1 4 7 . 3
.3 3 3 5 . 4
.2 4 5 9 . 6
.7 5 9 8 . 0
.8 2 4 3 . 2
.6 1 3 6 . 6

152. 6
330. 0
46 1 . 7
600.6
243. 9
136. 6

152 .6 1 5 2 . 6
337, . 5 3 3 7 . 5
4 64 .6 4 6 6 . 0
612, . 5 6 1 9 . 6
248 .6 2 4 9 . 3
136,.6 1 3 6 . 6

- MANUFACTURI NG I NDUST RI ES-

a n d f r o z e n d e s s e r t s ..............................................................
i t s , v e g e t a b l e s , p r e s e r v e s , j a m s , and j e l l i e s
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 , and soup m i x e s
o t h e r g r a i n m i l l p r o d u c t s ...............................................
n g ........................................................................................................

DEC/ 72
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 71
DEC/ 75

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 72

DEC/ 72
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 75

DEC/ 71

DEC/ 75

Jtnotes at end of table.




72

.

240. 1
207.8
178.2
242.8
192. 9

191 ,. 3 1 92 . 1
216 . 3 2 1 7 . 3
157,. 5 1 5 6 . 4
175..0 1 8 2 . 3
2 60, . 4 2 5 4 . 5

,

8 118.1
6 143.0
6 123.8
7 210.9
0 203.7

195.2 195.2
219.9 222.9
156. 3 157.7
180. 8 188.6
236.0 225.3

.0
.0
.3
.2
.7

,

116.3
156.0
129. 0

251.4
249.5
205.9
273.3
214.9

C o n tin u e d — P rod u cer p rice in d exes fo r th e o u tp u t o f s e le c te d S IC in d u strie s, 198 0 1
1967 =

UNLESS OTHERWISE I N D I C A T E D )
I NDUSTRY
DESCRI PTI ON

1972
EC CO

OTHER
BASES

ANN
AVG

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

236 1
2 381

C h i l d r e n ’ s d r e s s e s a n d b l o u s e s ...............................................................
D r e s s a nd w o r k 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
. .

DEC/ 77"

109 . 9
268 . 6

105.3
257 .7

105.3
26 1 . 7

105.5
265.0

106.3
267 . 5

1 0 5 . 6 1 0 8 . 0 1 1 2 . 7 1 1 2 . 7 1 1 2 . 2 1 1 2. 7 1 1 5 . 1 1 1 7 . 4
271 . 1 27 1. 1 2 7 1 . 1 27 1. 1 27 1. 1 27 1. 1 2 7 2 . 1 2 7 2 . 1

2394
2 396
2421
2436
2439

Can v a s a n d r e l a t e d p r o d u c t s ....................................................................
A u t o m o t i v e a n d a p p a r e l t r i m m i n q s ..........................................................
S a w m i l l s a n d p l a n i n q m i l l s , g e n e r a l ...............................................
S o f t w o o d v e n e e r a n d p l y w o o d ....................................................................
..........................................................
S t r u c t u r a l woo d me mb e r s . . .

DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

123
122
227
144
155

.8
.4
.7
.6
.6

122. 1
114. 3
234.8
138. 5
158.2

122.8
114. 3
239.5
143.7
158.2

1 23 . 4
12 2 . 3
239. 1
139.8
158.3

123.4
122.3
215.8
121.9
158.2

123.4
122. 3
209.4
130 . 3
152. 1

123. 4
122.3
218. 1
140.5
152. 1

123.4
122. 3
228.9
150. 4
152. 1

123.4
122.3
234.2
160.7
152. 2

123.9
122.3
229.0
149.6
155.5

125. 1
122. 3
223.2
149. 1
156. 2

125. 1
131. 0
226 . 8
152.3
157. 0

.126. 1
131.0
233.5
158. 2
157. 1

2448
2 45 1
2492
25 1 1
2512

4o o d p a l l e t s a n d s k i d s . . . ....................................................................
l o b i l e homes
.........................................................................................................
* a r t i c l e b o a r d .........................................................................................................
*Jood 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 ) . . . .
dood h o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e , u p h o l s t e r e d ..........................................

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 74
DE C/ 7 5
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1

160 . 1
150 . 3
16 1 . 5
183 . 8
163 . 6

169.8
144. 8
136. 9
177 . 5
155. 9

167. 0
146 . 9
150. 7
178.2
158.7

166.3
147.2
158.9
178.9
158.7

164 . 6
149.5
161.9
180 . 0
160.9

162.8
150.5
167.3
182.2
16 1. 1

159. 7
150.7
17 1. 7
183.5
162.5

1 57. 1
15 1. 3
168.7
185. 1
166. 1

156 . 0
151.4
169. 4
186 . 4
166. 2

154.9
151. 8
163.7
187 . 1
166. 2

154.6
153.2
159.8
188. 1
167.7

154.7
152.7
163.6
189. 1
168.6

154 . 1
153. 1
165. 9
190.0
170.5

2515
252 1
26 1 1
262 1
2631

M a t t r e s s e s a n d b e d s p r i n g s ..........................................................................
*Jood o f f i c e f u r n i t u r e ....................................................................................
3u l p mi 1 1 s
..............................................................................................................
3a p e r m i l l s , e x c e p t b u i l d i n g p a p e r m i l l s
................................
^aperboard m i l l s
...............................................................................................

DEC/ 73
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 74

179
2 35
240
145
139

. 1
.2
.0
.5
0

.

169.9
226.2
225.2
139.0
131. 3

170. 5
233.8
225. 1
139. 8
132. 3

170.5
2 33. 8
2 25. 5
142.5
134 . 6

172.8
233.9
243.8
1 45 . 0
137 . 9

176 . 0
233. 9
243.9
145.8
139.5

176.0
234.0
243.9
146.2
141.2

180 . 8
235.5
244.5
146.4
140. 3

186. 4
235.5
244.5
146 .7
14 1. 1

186 . 4
235.5
244.4
146.7
14 1. 7

186. 5
239.7
246 . 1
148.2
142.3

186 . 5
239.7
246.8
149.2
143. 2

186. 5
240.9
246.8
150.7
142. 4

2647
2654
2655
28 12
282 1

S a n i t a r y p a p e r p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................
San itary food c o n t a in e r s
..........................................................................
- i b e r c a n s , d r u m s , and s i m i l a r p r o d u c t s . . . . . . . . .
U k a l i e s a n d c h l o r i n e ....................................................................................
3l a s t i c s m a t e r i a l s a n d r e s i n s ...............................................................

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 73
JUN/ 76

322
216
150
247
143

.0
. 1
.6
.5
0

.

295.8
202.6
143.2
220 . 4
138.5

3 0 3 . 9 311. 7
204 . 8 2 0 8 . 9
1 4 3 . 2 1 43 . 3
226 . 5 2 3 3 . 7
1 3 9 . 7 1 40 . 8

327.4
218.2
155.2
251 . 9
146 . 1

331. 1
220.3
155. 2
257.3
144.4

331 . 1
222.3
155.2
257.2
141. 5

332.6
222.3
155.5
257.9
14 1 . 5

334.7
222.3
155.5
265. 1
141.5

338.2
225.3
155. 0
262.3
140.9

2822
2 82 4
28 7 3
2874
2875

Synthetic rubber ( v u lc a n is ab le elastomers)
..........................
S y n t h e t i c o r q a n i c f i b e r s , e x c e p t c e l l u l o s i c ..........................
sJi t r o q e n o u s f e r t i l i s e r s ( 2 ) ....................................................................
3h o s p h a t i c f e r t i l i z e r s ( 2 ) ..........................................................................
" e r t i l i z e r s , m i x i n q o n l y ( 2 ) ....................................................................

255
132
124
237
246

.8
.5
.4
.3
.9

240 . 9
124 . 1
114.3
229.2
233.2

244.2
124.7
119.8
233.2
239.8

244.7
126. 9
122. 1
235.0
242.5

2 56 .8 2 59 . 3 2 59. 6 2 5 9 . 8
128.5 131.7 132. 8 1 33. 4
123.6 124. 5 123. 4 122. 6
237.2 236.3 235.7 234. 8
2 45 .2 2 48 . 5 249. 0 2 4 9 . 8

260 . 5
134.9
123.7
240 . 6
249.3

260. 1
137 . 1
127.2
240 . 8
250 . 2

2 6 0 . 9 260 . 4
138.0 138.7
130 . 3 1 3 0 . 0
239.3 239.6
250.6 252.9

262.5
138. 9
131. 8
245.4
252.2

2892
29 1 1
295 1
2952
30 1 1

Explosives
..............................................................................................................
5e t r o l e u m r e f i n i n q ...............................................................................................
’ a v i n q m i x t u r e s a n d b l o c k s ..........................................................................
A s p h a l t f e l t s a n d c o a t i n g s ..........................................................
r i r e s a n d i n n e r t u b e s ....................................................................................

J UN/ 76
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 73

269 . 7
2 48. . 6
17 1 ,. 4
173,. 4
2 03. 1

253.6
2 13.9
150 . 0
156. 1
193. 0

255.2
228.4
16 1 . 5
162.7
198.7

260.2
242.3
167.9
1 69 . 9
1 98 . 8

27 1 . 4
250.5
1 72 . 7
178.2
199. 1

282.8
26 1 . 4
181.5
172.5
2 10. 1

302 1
303 1
3079

Rubber a n d p l a s t i c s f o o t w e a r
...............................................................
declaimed ru b b e r
...............................................................................................
1 i s e e l l a n e o u s p l a s t i c p r o d u c t s ...............................................................

DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 73
JUN/ 78

177,. 9
184,.7
121 ,. 7

173.5
179.7
116.6

173.6
180. 0
117.0

3111
3142

. e a t h e r t a n n i n q and f i n i s h i n g
l o u s e s l i p p e r s .........................................................................................................

DEC/ 77
DEC/ 75

146. ,6
149., 1

164.3
143.5

160. 8
145. 4

314 3
3 14 4
317 1
321 1
3221
324 1
3251
3253
3 25 5

1 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 ..........................................................
■Jomen’ s f o o t w e a r , e x c e p t a t h l e t i c .....................................................
Women’ s h a n d b a g s a n d p u r s e s ....................................................................
: l a t g la ss
..............................................................................................................
jlass co nta in e rs
...............................................................................................
dement , h y d r a u l i c ...............................................................................................
* r i c k and s t r u c t u r a l c l a y t i l e
..........................................................
' e r a m i c w a l l a n d f l o o r t i l e ....................................................................
i l a y r e f r a c t o r i e s ...............................................................................................

DEC/ 75

1 59. 8
2 1 3 , ,5
137. , 9
161. 3
292. 6
310 . 8
277. 3
122. 5
273. 6

160. 3
205.6
131. 9
157.6
274.3
305.7
268.3
130 . 4
255. 1

3259
326 1
3262
3263
3269

s t r u c t u r a l c l a y p r o d u c t s , n . e . c .............................................................
M tre o u s plumbing f i x t u r e s
....................................................................
M t r e o u s c h i n a t a b l e a n d k i t c h e n a r t i c l e s ................................
: i n e 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
> o t t e r y p r o d u c t s , n . e . c .................................................................................

202.
234.
317.
295.
1 52.

7
8
3
5
6

196.3
219.2
308.2
294.3
150. 1

327 1
3273
3274
3275
3291

Concret e b l o c k and b r i c k
..........................................................................
teady-mixed c o n c re te
....................................................................................
. i m e ...................................................................................................................................
Sypsum p r o d u c t s ....................................................................................................
A b r a s i v e p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................

257.
279.
1 57.
256.
212.

3
9
7
7
6

2 4 9 . 5 250 . 6
270.8 272.6
149. 5 153. 5
255.9 262.8
199. 4 2 0 3 . 3

DEC/ 75

.

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 7 1

DEC/ 75

DEC/ 75

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 71

otnotes at end of table.




73

316.7 319.3 321.2
212.9 215.5 217.2
146 .6 1 4 8 . 7 1 5 0 . 6
241 .2 246 . 5 2 5 0 . 0
1 46 . 4 1 4 7 . 3 146. 9

272.8
253.0
172.7
174. 8
200 . 1

273.7
253.3
172.6
175.0
202.2

273.8
255.9
174.7
180.9
204. 1

273.4
256.9
175. 1
179.8
204. 1

273.3
256 . 4
176.0
178.3
207.4

273.5
254.6
176 . 2
178.6
209.9

272. 9
256 . 3
176 . 2
173.5
209.9

173 . 6 1 7 3 . 7
184. 9 1 8 5 . 9
1 19. 1 1 2 0 . 3

173.7
186. 5
120.5

173.8
186.5
122. 2

18 1 . 8
186.5
122.7

18 1. 9 1 8 2 . 0
1 8 5 . 9 185. 9
123.9 124.4

182.0
184.0
124.2

182.4 182. 3
184. 1 1 8 6 . 7
124.6 124. 5

146 . 7
1 45 . 4

140.8
145.4

137.9
145.4

134.6
145. 4

137. 7
151. 1

147.9
151.1

140. 0
151. 1

142.2
153.5

*49.3
158.2

156.6
153. 5

1 5 7 . 9 1 58 . 5
206 . 3 2 1 3 . 5
1 3 1 . 9 132. 1
157. 6 157.9
274. 3 274.3
305. 9 306.3
270 . 4 2 7 1 . 9
1 3 0 . 4 130 . 4
259. 4 263.7

158.5
213.8
132. 1
160.8
294.2
3 12. 6
276.4
130.4
273.9

158.5
213.8
140.8
160.8
294.2
313.8
278.5
117.6
275.6

158.5
213.8
140. 9
158.9
294.2
313.8
278.5
117.6
275.9

158. 5
214.2
140. 9
159.5
294.2
3 13.3
278.5
1 17. 6
279.2

159.5
214.3
140. 9
162.6
294.2
313. 1
277.6
117. 6
279.5

161. 5
215.2
140.9
162.8
294.2
3 12.3
278.5
117.6
279.7

16 1. 6
217. 1
140 . 9
163. 8
306 . 1
311.8
282.6
1 20. 1
280.2

162.4
217.1
140.9
166. 4
306. 1
310.5
282.9
120. 1
280.7

162.4
217.1
140.9
166.3
311.4
310.5
282.9
120 . 1
280.7

198. 1
224.6
308.2
294.3
150. 1

1 96 . 4
226.7
308.2
294.3
150. 1

203. 1
227.6
313.4
295. 1
151.4

204. 1
236. 1
313.4
293.9
15 1. 5

204.4
235.8
318.6
294.7
152.7

204.7
237.2
318.3
294.6
152.7

205.0
240.4
318.3
294.6
152.7

204.8
241. 1
318.7
296.4
153.3

204.9
241.5
327.4
297.9
155. 5

205.0
242.6
327.4
297.9
155. 5

205. 1
245.0
327.4
297.9
155. 5

252.3
275.5
155 . 6
268. 1
203.9

259.3
278.8
157. 1
264.6
212.0

259.4
281.5
157.3
257.0
211.8

259.4
282.5
157.7
257.5
213.5

259.5
282.6
159.6
253.5
215.2

259.5
282.6
160. 2
252.3
215.7

260.5
283.6
158.8
252.2
217. 1

259.4
282.7
160. 8
250.0
218.8

259.4
282.8
160.8
253.6
220.2

259.4
282.9
16 1 . 8
253. 1
220.6

Table 7. Continued—Producer price indexes for the output of selected SIC industries, 19801
( 1967 = 100 UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED)_________________________________________________________________________________
1972
SIC CODE

INDUSTRY
DESCRIPTION

OTHER
BASES

ANN
AVG

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

DEC/74

161. 2
310. 5
117. 7
284. 0
291. 0

152. 6
302.4
1 17. 8
274 . 1
280.5

1 53. 3
302.9
1 17. 8
277 . 1
281.0

154. 2
304. 1
1 18. 0
277 .2
283.2

157. 4 159. 7 161. 2 162 . 8 1 64. 9 164. 8 167. 8 1 67. 5 167. 6
3 1 2 . 0 3 1 3 . 3 3 1 3 . 5 3 0 8 . 6 3 0 8 . 5 3 0 8 . 6 3 1 4 . 8 3 1 6 . 6 320 .7
1 18. 7 1 18. 6 1 18. 7 117. 1 117. 1 117. 2 1 17. 3 117. 3 117. 3
2 8 5 . 9 288. 1 2 8 8 . 2 2 8 2 . 2 2 8 2 . 3 2 8 2 . 3 2 88. 1 2 8 8 . 8 2 93 . 3
2 8 6 . 8 2 8 6 . 9 2 9 0 . 4 2 9 2 . 4 2 9 2 . 6 29 2 . 6 2 9 4 . 2 3 0 2 . 4 3 08 . 4

282.5
270 . 5
297.9
227 .5
158. 2

273.7
266 . 1
267.0
231.0
153. 2

276.9
272.4
267.0
253. 1
153. 5

277.2
279. 6
267.8
238. 6
155. 5

279.8
274 .3
2 76 . 0
22 7 . 4
157. 8

280. 5
268.2
28 7 . 0
222.8
157. 6

282.5
268.6
290 . 1
220.2
157. 8

283.0
255.9
3 12. 1
222.8
1 58. 2

283.2
255. 9
312.2
226 . 2
157. 6

283.3
264. 0
313.0
220. 2
157. 6

289.7
269. 9
325 . 6
222.0
16 1. 5

167. 7
146. 2
2 91 . 6
182. 1
248.3

158. 8
140. 7
276 .6
173. 1
237.8

158. 9
14 1.0
277 . 3
174. 6
242. 1

1 60. 9
14 1.1
279.9
176. 4
243. 1

167. 7
143. 8
295. 1
178. 0
245.5

167 .7 167 .7
145. 2 146 .7
295.2 294.9
181. 5 181. 9
249.7 249. 9

1 68. 3
147. 4
295.6
1 83. 5
2 50. 9

1 68. 4
147. 6
295. 9
185. 4
251.4

168. 2
147 .5
296 . 1
185. 8
251.4

173. 2 176. 3 176. 4
150. 7 151. 2 15.1. 1
297 . 9 2 9 7 . 2 ;297 .3
186. 8 187. 2 190. 5
2 5 1 . 5 2 5 2 . 2 253 . 8

136. 9
145. 6
230.3
230 .0
315.5

132. 4
143. 2
226. 1
216.9
30 1. 7

132. 4 132. 7
143. 2 142. 6
2 26 . 6 2 2 8 . 6
2 19. 6 223. 1
30 1. 8 3 0 3 . 5

133. 5 133. 8
141. 7 14 1. 4
229.2 229. 2
229.4 229. 9
313 . 0 313. 1

137. 8 137. 8
144. 6 145. 1
230 .3 2 3 0 . 3
23 1.8 2 3 2 . 5
313. 8 317. 2

139. 8 140. 1
147 .3 145. 3
2 3 0 . 8 231 .9
232.7 233.3
317. 2 319. 9

140. 2 140. 9 141. 2
145. 8 146. 3 160. 9
2 3 3 . 0 2 3 3 . 3 2 34 . 3
2 3 5 . 8 2 3 6 . 9 2 38 . 3
325.0 329.9 329.9

261 .8
135. 7
247. 1
316.2
226. 1

270 . 6
138. 6
256 .0
3 29 . 8
232 . 6

27 1.7
140 . 3
258.2
337 . 4
242.8

278.6
142. 7
262.0
345.7
243.8

285.2
146. 0
266.0
352.9
248. 3

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

3297
3312
3313
3316
3317

Noncl ay r e f r a c t o r i e s
...........................................................................................
B l a s t f u r n a c e s and s t e e l m i l l s
...................................................................
E l e c t r o m e t a l l u r q i c a l p r o d u c t s .......................................................................
C o l d r o l l e d s t e e l 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
...........................................................................................

332 1
3333
3334
335 1
3353

Gr ay i r o n f o u n d r i e s ................................................................................................
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 mi nu m ( 2 ) ................................................................................................
R o l l i n g , d r a w i n q , and e x t r u d i n q o f c o p p e r ...........................................
Al umi num s h e e t , p l a t e , a n d f o i l ........................................................................

3354
3355
34 1 1
3425
343 1

Al umi num e x t r u d e d p r o d u c t s
....................................................................... .
Al umi num r o l l i n g and d r a w i n q , n . e . c ............................................................
M e t a l c a ns
...................................................................................................................
Hand saws and saw b l a d e s
.................................................................................
Enamel ed i r o n and m e t a l s a n i t a r y war e .....................................................

3465
3482
3493
3494
3498

A u t o m o t i v e s t a m p i n g s ................................................................................................
S ma l l ar ms a m m u n i t i o n ...........................................................................................
Steel sp rin q s, except w ir e
............................................................................
V a l v e s and p i p e f i t t i n q s , e x c e p t p l u mb e r s * b r a s s qoods
. . .
F a b r i c a t e d p i p e and f a b r i c a t e d p i p e f i t t i n q s
..................................

3519
353 1
3532
3533
3534

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 , n . e . c ..............................................................
C o n s t r u c t i o n m a c h i n e r y ......................................................................................
Mi ni nq machinery
....................................................................................................
O i l f i e l d m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p me n t ..............................................................
E l e v a t o r s and rnovi nq s t a i r w a y s ...................................................................

DEC/76
DEC/ 72

275.4
14 1.1
258.5
338. 1
239.3

260.5
134. 6
245.8
314.2
225.6

3542
3546
3552

Ma c hi n e t o o l s , m e t a l f o r m i n q t y p e s
.........................................................
Power d r i v e n hand t o o l s ......................................................................................
T e x t i l e m a c h i n e r y ....................................................................................................

DEC/7 1
DEC/76
DEC/ 69

279.5
132. 2
216.6

266 . 1 268. 1 2 6 9 . 4 2 7 4 . 3 275. 1 2 7 9 . 2 2 8 4 . 3 2 8 5 . 3 28 5 . 6 2 8 6 . 8 2 8 7 . 4 292 . 0
126. 3 126. 6 127. 4 129. 0 131. 2 131. 1 133. 5 134. 5 135. 3 136. 6 136 .7 137. 9
2 0 2 . 6 2 0 5 . 2 2 0 7 . 0 2 13. 4 2 13. 6 2 1 7 . 0 2 2 1 . 7 222. 1 2 2 2 . 3 2 2 3 . 8 2 2 4 . 5 2 26. 0

3553
3576

Wo o dwo r k i n q m a c h i n e r y ...........................................................................................
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
................................................

DEC/ 72

212.5
215.0

20 1. 2 2 0 1 . 6 205. 1 2 1 2 . 3 212. 1 2 1 3 . 7 2 1 5 . 9 2 1 6 . 0 2 1 6 . 0 2 1 7 . 0 2 1 7 . 7 221 . 5
2 0 4 . 2 2 0 5 . 8 206 .6 207 .5 2 0 8 . 2 2 0 8 . 6 2 1 5 . 4 2 2 6 . 2 2 2 6 . 2 2 2 6 . 3 2 2 6 . 9 2 1 7 . 9

3592
36 12
3623
3631

C a r b u r e t o r s , p i s t o n s , p i s t o n r i n q s and v a l v e s ......................................
Power , d i s t r i b u t i o n , and s p e c i a l t y t r a n s f o r m e r s .............................
We l d i n g a p p a r a t u s , 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 ............................................................................

JUN/ 76

3632
3633
3635
3636
3641

H o u s e h o l d r e f r i q e r a t o r s and home and f a r m f r e e z e r s ........................
H o u s e h o l d l a u n d r y e q u i p m e n t ( 2 ) ...................................................................
H o u s e h o l d vacuum c l e a n e r s .................................................................................

156. 6
185. 0
209.9
133. 1
121. 4
162. 0
154. 4
129. 1
260 .3

147. 5
172 . 9
20 1. 3
128. 7
1 17. 0
154. 0
146. 1
122. 6
248.5

147. 8 148. 6 152. 6 153. 0
176. 6 177. 5 180. 5 181. 5
2 0 3 . 3 206 .0 2 0 7 . 0 2 0 9 . 2
1 29. 3 129. 4 129. 7 133. 1
118. 5 1 18. 6 119. 3 119. 4
156. 6 158. 3 160. 3 161. 7
149. 7 151. 3 148. 6 149. 3
129. 2 129. 2 129. 2 129. 2
2 5 2 . 4 25 1 .8 2 5 2 . 3 2 5 1 . 3

3644
3646
3648
367 1
3674

N on cu r r e n t - c a r r y in g w i r i n q devices
.........................................................
Co mme r c i a l l i q h t i n g f i x t u r e s
........................................................................
L i q h t i n q e q u i p m e n t , n . e . c ....................................................................................
E lect ron tubes, r e c e i v i n q type
...................................................................
S e m i c o n d u c t o r s and r e l a t e d d e v i c e s
.........................................................

DEC/ 72
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

219.7
139. 3
139. 9
251.8
9 0. 7

212.9
133. 4
133. 0
2 29 . 1
86.8

215. 2 215. 3 217.4 218. 2 220. 4 220. 3
134. 3 136. 2 138. 0 138. 5 1 39. 2 139 . 2
133. 2 134. 6 139. 4 1 40. 2 140. 7 140. 7
229. 4 229.7 254.0 254.7 255. 2 255. 5
90. 4
92. 0
92. 1
91. 2
88.5
89.3

3675
3676
3678
3692
37 1 1

E l e c t r o n i c c a p a c i t o r s ...........................................................................................
E l e c t r o n i c r e s i s t o r s ................................................................................................
E l e c t r o n i c c o n n e c t o r s ...........................................................................................
P r i m a r y b a t t e r i e s , d r y and w e t
...................................................................

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

162. 7
134. 2
148. 1
176. 5
136. 7

147. 7
127. 4
145. 1
174 . 2
132. 7

149. 1
128. 8
146. 4
176. 5
131. 6

3911
3915
3931
3942
3944

J e w e l r y , p r e c i o u s m e t a l ......................................................................................
J e w e l e r s ' f i n d i n q s and m a t e r i a l and l a p i d a r y wor k
....................
M u s i c a l i n s t r u m e n t s ................................................................................................

DEC/ 78
DEC/ 78
DEC/ 78
DEC/ 75

208.0
177. 9
114. 4
127. 4
205.2

195. 7 2 2 5 . 3 2 0 0 . 5 186. 6
181. 2 192. 8 172. 8 160. 1
111. 1 111. 1 111. 2 1 12. 3
122. 7 125. 4 125. 6 127. 7
198. 7 2 0 3 . 8 2 0 4 . 0 2 0 5 . 0

3955
3961
3995
3996

Car bon p a p e r and i n k e d r i b b o n s ........................................................................
Cost ume j e w e l r y and c o s t u me n o v e l t i e s .....................................................
B u r i a l c a s k e t s ..............................................................................................................

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 78
JUN/ 76
DEC/ 75

132. 8
119. 3
131. 2
143. 7

126. 2
114. 0
1 28. 3
138. 6

DEC/ 75

DEC/ 68

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/7 1

DEC/ 72
DEC/ 75
JUN/ 76
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 75

E lectric

l amp s

.........................................................................................................

DEC/ 75

Games,

toys,

and c h i l d r e n ' s

vehicles,

e x c e p t d o l l s and b i c y c l e

1 Mont hl y and annual average dat a have been revi sed t o refl ect t he avai l abi l i t y of l ate report s and
cor r ect i ons by respondent s.

151. 3
131. 8
146. 7
176. 6
131. 8

128. 3
114. 4
128. 3
138. 7

157. 0
131. 9
146. 5
176. 8
135. 5

131. 5
1 16. 4
128. 4
143. 2

27 1.6
139. 5
257 . 3
333. 1
2 34. 1

160. 7
133. 0
146. 8
176 . 4
1 34. 5

153. 5
182. 9
211.0
134. 7
122. 0
1 62. 3
155. 8
129 . 2
258 . 1

160. 5
135. 2
148. 7
176 . 4
134. 6

276.8
14 1. 8
259.4
342.6
244.2

158. 6
186. 0
212. 1
1 34. 9
122 . 2
16 1. 2
1 58. 4
130 .0
266. 3

168. 6
1 35 . 3
148. 9
1 76 . 4
1 37. 3

1 59. 3
190. 6
212 . 1
1 34. 4
1 22. 2
163. 6
158. 5
130. 0
268. 1

283.2
143. 8
264. 1
347.3
246. 4

160. 1
190. 7
211.7
134. 7
123. 3
165. 5
158. 6
130. 0
269.2

165. 2
193. 0
214. 9
135. 8
125. 1
166. 6
158. 8
130. 3
270.2

289.9
147. 5
270 . 0
3 60 . 9
2 49 . 5

167. 6
193. 3
215. 8
137. 5
125. 1
167 .4
159. 1
130. 3
266.2
229.2
144. 7
145. 0
272. 7
91.6

170. 2
137. 8
149. 7
177. 0
144. 6

170. 3
137. 8
149. 7
176. 9
144. 0

172. 6
136 . 3
149. 1
176. 7
137 . 9

1 74. 0
1 36. 9
149. 6
1 76. 8
131. 4

170. 1
137. 7
149. 7
176 . 9
144. 5

187. 7 2 0 6 . 7 2 1 4 . 6 2 0 8 . 7 2 2 4 . 6 2 2 5 . 6 2 0 9 . 4 2 11 . 1
160. 0 176. 5 182. 7 177. 4 188. 9 188. 3 176. 6 177 .0
1 13. 7 113. 9 1 15. 2 1 15. 2 1 15. 3 1 16. 8 1 18. 3 118. 3
128. 4 128. 4 128. 4 128. 4 128. 4 128. 3 128. 3 128. 3
2 0 5 . 3 2 0 5 . 9 2 0 6 . 0 206 .0 2 0 6 . 6 2 0 7 . 0 2 0 7 . 0 207. 1
133. 3
1 14. 5
130. 3
143. 3

N.E.C. Not el sewher e cl assi f i ed.

74

164. 9
193. 9
214.4
134. 8
124. 1
166. 1
158. 8
130. 3
268.7

289. 1
146. 6
2 68 . 0
358.4
248.8

;290 .7
2 88. 7
3 28. 0
222 . 8
165. 1

220. 7 220. 9 221. 8 223.7
140. 4 1 42. 3 142. 8 143. 1
1 40 . 9 1 43. 2 1 43 . 3 144. 7
255. 6 255.7 264.6 264. 8
91.2
92. 0
91.8
9 1. 8

136. 4
1 16. 0
132. 2
143. 3

1 35. 0
122. 2
132. 2
146. 1

135. 0
120. 9
1 32. 2
146. 6

135. 0
123. 6
132. 9
146 .6

Pr oducer Pri ce I ndex Revi si on” at t he bac k of t hi s publ i cat i on,

2 These i ndexes are cal cul at ed by a revi sed met hodol ogy. See “ Techni cal Not e on Dat a f r om t he




128. 2
1 18. 0
128. 3
138. 7

266 . 1
136 .3
24 7 . 8
318.9
229. 1

290 . i
282.0
328. 5
222.9
163. 3

135. 0
125. 4
132. 9
146. 6

135. 0
121. 8
132. 9
146. 6

135. 0
123. 8
135. 0
146. 6

Table 8. Producer Price Indexes for the output of selected census product classes, 19801
( 1967 = 100 u n l e s s o t h e r w i s e i n d i c a t e d )
1972
CENSUS
CODE

PRODUCT
DESCRI PTI ON

OTHER
BASES

CODE
NO.

ANN
AVG

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

153.2
331 . 2

142 . 4
308 . 3

147.9
335.4

153 . 4
330 . 0

153 . 4
337 . 5

MAY

JUNE

JULY

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

155. 8 1 55. 8
329. 1 335. 4

155. 8
338.7

155.8
343.7

155.8
325.0

10 1 12
10923

T r e a t e d i r o n o r e s , i n c l u d i n g washed m a t e r i a l
.....................................
M e r c u r y m e t a l ........................................................................................................................

DEC/ 75
D EC/ 75

12110

Bituminous

....................................................................................

DEC/ 7 5

12110

126. 1

124 . 0 1 24 . 1 124 . 7

125 . 5

125.9

1 25. 9

1 26 . 1 126 . 4

127.0

126. 9

128. 1 1 28 . 0

13111
13115
13210
13213

211.9
350.4
317.0
204.5

195
307
277
179

.6
.0
.7
.2

196 . 2
327.2
296 . 0
191.0

199
323
292
188

. 1
.2
.3
.6

203
328
297
191

.3
.8
.4
.9

205.7
332.7
300 . 9
194. 1

209. 1
340.5
308.0
198.7

210.0
347.4
314.2
202.7

215.9
358.2
324.0
209.0

217.6
369.2
334. 0
215.5

220 . 7
380.9
344.5
222.3

228.7
3 92. 1
354.6
228.8

241.0
397 . 8
359.8
232.2

14422
14551
14552
14752

158.2
136 . 0
136 . 0
107.3

149
136
136
100

.5
.6
.6
.7

152.2
136.6
136 .6
105.0

152
136
136
105

.6
.6
.6
.0

155
136
136
105

.5
.6
.6
.0

156.0
136 .6
136 .6
105.5

156 . 4
136.6
136 . 6
105.5

159. 5
136 . 6
136 . 6
109.2

160.0
136.6
136 . 6
110. 4

16 1 . 8
136 . 6
136 . 6
110. 4

164.0
137.2
137.2
110. 4

164.9
132. 1
132. 1
110.4

165.5
133.7
133. 7
110.4

201 1 1
20 112
20113
20 1 14
201 15

266.0
210.0
231 . 8
187 . 5
283.3

257
225
238
188
283

.6 2 6 4 . 6
.3 2 11 . 7
.9 2 3 2 . 2
.5 183. 2
.3 2 8 0 . 2

265
249
249
174
280

.4
.0
.5
.8
.0

254
231
218
149
277

.7
. 1
.3
.9
.5

2 60 .9 262. 9
200 . 4 1 9 2 . 4
218.7 235. 2
152.9 162. 8
267 . 4 2 6 2 . 3

277 . 3
196.2
247.4
197 . 1
263.6

286.5
200 . 8
242.3
213.7
317.9

272.4
219.3
235.5
211.8
293.9

270.4
217.6
233.6
212.4
279.4

260 . 5
193. 8
211.7
203.2
295. 1

258.5
182.2
218. 0
199. 9
298.4

20
20
20
20
20

1 16
1 17
1 18
136
137

210.5
231 . 4
104. 5
210.5
231 . 4

194
225
103
194
225

.8
.8
.7
.9
.7

189. 1
223.5
99.6
189. 1
223.5

192,.4 180 . 0 1 7 9 . 3
224, .3 211 . 8 2 0 3 . 5
100,.0
96 . 4
95. 7
192,. 4 180 . 0 1 7 9 . 4
224 .3 211 . 8 2 0 3 . 5

179.5
1 98. 9
95.4
179. 5
198.9

204.4
225. 1
100. 3
204.5
225. 1

227.6
243. 9
107. 9
227.6
243.9

235.8
252. 1
NA
235.8
252. 1

245.9
255.2
117.0
245. 9
255.2

250.9
257.0
117.1
251 . 0
257.0

246 . 0
256.0
1 16. 8
246.0
256.0

20 138
20 16 1
20163
20210
2 0221

218.2
191. 4
198. 3
211.5
30 1 . 0

216
186
188
197
286

.5
.4
.9
.0
.4

208.0
178. 1
182.6
198.0
284.2

208 .7
173 .0
179,.2
198,.4
285, . 1

20 1 . 1
165 .0
166 . 0
206 . 5
298 . 8

1 9 9 . 8 199. 0
166. 5 165. 0
160.4 164.0
207 . 5 209 . 3
298.8 298.8

209.4
218.6
199. 1
209.7
299.8

225.2
213.2
211.8
221 . 5
304.4

NA
226 . 5
228.4
218.2
305.9

244. 1
205. 1
243.5
223.3
315.1

244.4
199.7
237.9
223.3
317.4

243.8
199.2
217.2
224.9
317.4

20222
20232
2 02 4 0
20262
2 0331

200 . 2
281 . 4
211.0
183 . 1
232.6

192..3
27 1 . 5
198..4
178,. 0
227 ,. 1

188. 1
27 1 . 6
199.2
178.6
227 . 1

193,.8
27 1 . 6
203, , 1
180..4
228, . 5

.196,. 5
280, . 9
210 ,. 3
180 ,. 4
230 ,. 7

1 9 6 . 5 197. 9
280.9 280.9
211.2 214.6
181 . 9 1 8 2 . 3
2 30. 7 2 33 .6

199.0
280.9
214.6
182.8
233.8

202.5
280.9
215.0
183.4
233. 1

203.7
283.0
215.6
184.6
233.5

209.0
288.0
NA
185.7
235.4

209. 9
293.0
NA
188. 6
239.4

212.6
293.4
228. 1
190 . 1
238.2

20332
20333
20334
20335
2 03 3 6

186 . 7
137 . 9
293.5
220.8
205.8

177 ,. 2
135..6
291 ., 8
2 07. . 9
195.>6

177.0
135. 4
291.5
2 08. 9
196. 1

178..0 178,.8 1 7 7 . 9
137 ..7 138,. 1 140. 1
291 .,5 292. . 1 2 9 3 . 4
208. .9 211. .8 2 1 7 . 8
197 ..8 198,.2 20 1. 0

182. 1
139.2
294. 0
218.8
204. 1

1 89. 1
134. 9
294.4
221 . 4
208.4

191.5
136.0
293.0
221 . 4
209.3

191. 2 196.8
139. 7 142. 0
294. 0 294.5
221 . 4 231 . 5
210.0 210.8

1 99. 0
139.3
296 . 4
240 . 1
218. 0

201.7
136 . 2
296 . 0
240. 1
220. 1

259.0
30 1 . 3
137 . 5
160 . 0
184. 6
210.2
243.4
NA
NA
NA

241 .,3
2 94. , 0
131 ..9
157..8
179. ,2
197. 4
217. 5
1 17. 5
121 . 0
119. 1

244. 1
297.4
131. 9
157 . 8
185. 1
166.9
233.0
120. 1
122. 4
117.5

246. ,9
295, ,0
132.,2
157..8
178.,7
191. 5
258. 1
1 18. 7
121 . 6
117. 0

26 1 . 1
293.2
136.5
157.8
178. 4
179. 8
236.0
115.7
119.7
1 13.2

263.2
296.4
136 . 5
1 59. 1
183.6
212.7
225.3
NA
NA
NA

261 .6
300 . 6
137.5
159. 1
187. 0
;2 2 5 . 6
;2 1 9 . 9
NA
NA
NA

267 . 1
30 1 . 2
142 . 1
159. 1
190.4
220.9
225.9
NA
NA
NA

27 1 . 2
318.6
144. 1
NA
195.4
277 . 3
265.8
NA
NA
NA

270 . 3
322.3
1 44. 1
175.5
191.4
244.4
287.3
NA
NA
NA

NA

134. 5

138.0

135. 9 127. 0

coal

and

lig n ite

10 112
10923

13111
13115
13210
13213

Natural
Natural

gas p r o d u c t i o n and d i s p o s i t i o n
....................................................
q a s l i q u i d s a n d r e s i d u e g a s , n . e . c ...............................................

DEC/ 7 5
DEC/ 7 5
DEC/ 75
J U N/ 7 7

14422
14551
14552
14752

C o n s t r u c t i o n sand and g r a v e l
..............................................................................
C r u d e k a o l i n a n d b a l l c l a y .........................................................................................
P r e p a r e d k a o l i n a n d b a l l c l a y ..............................................................................
Wa s h e d , d r i e d o r c o n c e n t r a t e d p h o s p h a t e r o c k
.....................................

DEC/ 75
J U N/ 7 6
J U N/ 7 6
DEC/ 75

20111
20 1 12
20113
20 1 14
20 1 15

B e e f , n o t c a n n e d o r made i n t o s a u s a g e ..........................................................
V e a l , n o t c a n n e d o r made i n t o s a u s a g e ..........................................................
Lamb a n d m u t t o n , n o t c a n n e d o r made i n t o s a u s a g e
..........................
P o r k , f r e s h and f r o z e n
..............................................................................................

20
20
20
20
20

116
1 17
1 18
136
137

P o r k , p r o c e s s e d , made i n m e a t p a c k i n g p l a n t s ..........................................
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 , made i n 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 ’c s , made i n m e a t p a c k i n g p l a n t s ...............................................
P o r k , p r o c e s s e d o r c u r e d , n o t made i n 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 made i n m e a t p a c k i n g p l a n t s . .

20 138
20 16 1
20 163
2 0210
20221

C a n n e d m e a t s , n o t made i n m e a t p a c k i n g p l a n t s
.....................................
Yo u n g c h i c k e n s i n c l . b r o i l e r s , f r y e r s , r o a s t e r s , a n d c a p o n s . .
T u r k e y s ........................................................................................................................................
C r e a m e r y b u t t e r ...................................................................................................................
N a t u r a l c h e e s e , e x c e p t c o t t a g e c h e e s e ..........................................................

20222
20232
2 024 0
20262
2 0331

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 ...............................................................
C an n e d m i l k p r o d u c t s ( c o n s u m e r t y p e c a n s ) ...............................................
I c e cr eam and i c e s
........................................................................................................
Packaged f l u i d m i l k and 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 ) ....................................................................

20332
20333
2 03 3 4
20335
2 0336

Can n e d
Can n e d
C anned
C anned
Catsup

20338
20341
20352
20382
2041 1
20412
2 04 4 0
20481
20482
20484

J a ms , j e l l i e s , a n d p r e s e r v e s
..............................................................................
D r i e d f r u i t s and v e g e t a b l e s , e x c e p t soup m i x e s
................................
P i c k l e s and o t h e r p i c k l e d p r o d u c t s
...............................................................
Frozen d i n n e r s , b e e f , p o r k , p o u l t r y p i e s , n a t i o n a l i t y fo o d s .
Wh e a t f l o u r , e x c e p t f l o u r m i x e s .........................................................................
Wh e a t m i l l p r o d u c t s o t h e r t h a n f l o u r
.........................................................
M i l l e d r i c e and b y p r o d u c t s
....................................................................................
Eg g -t y p e fe e d , i n c l u d i n g s t a r t e r - g r 9wer & la y e i— b r e e d e r . . .
B r o i l e r f e e d .....................................................* .................................................................
D a i r y c a t t l e f e e d ..............................................................................................................

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

20338
2 0341
20352
20382
2041 1
20412
2 04 4 0
20481
20482
20484

20485

Swine f e e d

DEC/ 75

;2 0 4 8 5

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 ) ................................
h o m i n y a n d m u s h r o o m s ....................................................................................
f r u i t j u i c e s , n e c t a r s a n d c o n c e n t r a t e s .....................................
v e g e t a b l e j u i c e s ..............................................................................................
and o t h e r t o m a t o s a u c e s
.........................................................................

.............................................................................................................................

DEC/ 75

DEC/ 72

DEC/ 75

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 7 1

See footnotes at end of table.




75

2 53. .2
296 . 3
134..2
157..8
172.,8
168. 0
260 . 5
1 14. 8
117. 3
113. 3

153.4 153. 4 155. 8
3 3 7 . 5 3 22. 9 3 3 1 . 2

AUG.

258.4
293.7
135.8
157.8
179.2
189.2
254.5
NA
NA
NA

NA 1 2 3 . 5

NA

NA

NA

269. 1
307 . 1
143.5
NA
194.3
249. 1
237.2
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA

NA

Table 8. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for the output of selected census product classes, 19801
( 196 7=1 00 u nl ess o t h er wi se i ndi cated)
1972
CENSUS
CODE

OTHER
BASES

PRODUCT
DESCRI PTI ON

CODE
NO.

ANN
AVG

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

NA
239.8
296.6
457 . 5
382. 1

NA
241.2
304.4
586.4
459.3

NA
241.9
315.2
562. 1
512.4

NA
244.9
323. 1
401.7
421.5

1 13.0
294.7
344.6
146.0
146. 4

118.1
296. 1
344.6
154. 4
195.2

1 18 . 1
NA
344.6
148. 8
199.7

20486
2051 1
20522
20610
20630

Beef c a t t l e feed
.............................................................................................................
B r e a d # w h i t e # w h e a t a n d r y e ..............................................................................
C o o k i e s a n d i c e c r e a m c o n e s ...................................................................................
S u g a r c a n e m i l l p r o d u c t s a n d b y p r o d u c t s ....................................................
R e f i n e d b e e t s u g a r a n d b y p r o d u c t s ...................................................................

DEC/ 75

20486
2 05 1 1
20522
206 10
20630

NA
237.2
298.2
412.9
355.2

123. 6
229.7
276.8
259.8
219.3

121. 2
232.0
288.9
373.8
289.4

119. 0
234.4
288.9
275.2
301.9

115.1
235.8
NA
319.3
292.6

NA
236.2
2 96 . 6
454.8
336.8

113. 1
235.6
2 96 . 6
401.2
344.8

NA
237.2
2 96 . 6
330.7
339.0

NA
238.0
296.6
482.5
362.7

20651
2066 1
20670
20741
20742

B a r 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 ) ....................................................
Chocolate co atin g s
........................................................................................................
C h e w i n g gum a n d c h e w i n g qum b a s e
...................................................................
C o t t o n s e e d o i l # c r u d e ..................................................................................................
Cottonseed o i l # o n c e - r e f i n e d
..............................................................................

DEC/ 75

20651
2066 1
20670
20741
20742

1 13. 9
303.2
308.4
139.0
154.4

113.0
302.3
276 . 2
131.9
150.9

113.0
308.0
276 . 2
1 43. 2
162.7

113.0
310.3
298.8
127.7
143.5

113. 0
313.5
298.8
112.3
127.2

1 13.0
307 . 3
298.8
109.5
124.2

113.0
305.5
298.8
116.5
131. 6

1 13.0
304.8
293.8
157.2
155.3

113.0 113. 0
NA 2 8 9 . 2
2 9 8 . 8 321 . 7
162. 8 1 57. 2
161.2 155.3

20744
20751
20752
20761
20762

C o t t o n s e e d c a k e a n d m e a l a n d o t h e r b y p r o d u c t s ....................................
S o y b e a n o i l ( 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 ) .........................................
L i n s e e d o i l ............................................................................................................................
V e g e t a b l e o i l s ( o t h e r t h a n c o t t o n s e d # soybean# and l i n s e e d ) .

20744
20751
20752
2076 1
20762

227.6
219.5
260 . 0
95.9
217.7

213.3
231.7
239.2
93.7
231 . 7

200 . 1
225.7
238.2
92.6
232.3

187.0
218.7
225.0
92.3
218.9

164 . 1
207 . 8
212.4
93.7
212.8

156. 2
189.5
222. 1
91.0
191.5

165. 7
190 . 4
214.3
90.2
190. 1

210.0
213.4
250.8
93.7
198.9

260 . 5
234.4
268.9
100.7
211.9

308.4
24 1 . 0
300 . 8
10 1 . 3
219.9

2077 1
20772
20773
20792
20821

Gre ase and i n e d i b l e t a l l o w
...................................................................................
M e a t m e a l a n d t a n k a g e ..................................................................................................
Animal and m a ri n e o i l 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
. . . .
M a r g a r i n e ..................................................................................................................................
Ca n n e d b e e r a n d a l e ........................................................................................................

20771
20772
20773
20792
20821

NA
266.0
272.9
224.7
129.2

NA
242.9
281 . 9
220. 1
125.8

321.7
272.9
276.6
220. 1
126. 4

NA
289.3
276 . 6
220. 1
127. 1

NA
223.8
269.6
220. 1
128.3

NA
196.5
262.6
220. 1
129.0

273.6
20 1. 1
237 . 9
220 . 1
129.6

278.6
293.4
248.2
220 . 1
129. 6

339.9
268.4
267 . 1
233.9
130. 1

336.2
NA
2 9 9 . 5 313. 1
275.9 276.4
233. 9 229. 3
130 . 9 1 3 1 . 1

20830
20853
20873
20910
20922

M a l t a nd m a l t b y p r o d u c t s
........................................................................................
........................................................................
B o t t l e d l iq u o rs # except brandy
F l a v o r i n g s i r u p s f o r u s e b y s o f t d r i n k b o t t l e r s ...............................
Ca 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 s o u p ( e x c e p t f r o z e n )
. .
F r e s h p a c k a g e d f i s h a n d o t h e r s e a f o o d .........................................................

20830
20853
20873
20910
20922

249.9
158. 9
175.4
342.2
353.3

244. 1
154.0
160.9
312.8
400 . 1

244. 1
154.0
160. 9
319.7
379.2

2 44. 1
154.0
160.9
323.2
454. 1

244. 1
154. 0
166 . 7
334.2
368.7

244. 1
154 . 1
17 1 . 2
34 1 . 1
327. 1

244. 1
156 . 3
17 1 . 2
345.7
317.5

244. 1
157.0
180 . 9
346.2
321 . 8

244. 1
165.7
180 . 9
349.7
346.7

244. 1
165. 7
180.9
352.6
311.9

20923
20924
20951
20952
20980
20995

F r o z e n p a c k a g e d f i s h # e x c l u d i n g s h e l l f i s h ...............................................
F r o z e n p a c k a g e d s h e l l f i s h and o t h e r s e af o o d # i n c l u d i n g soup .
R o a s t e d c o f f e e # w h o l e bean o r g r o u n d
.........................................................
C o n c e n t r a t e d c o f f e e ........................................................................................................
Macaroni# s p a g h e t t i # and n o o d l e s
...................................................................
Tea i n c o n s u m e r p a c k a g e s
........................................................................................

20923
20924
209 5 1
20952
20980
20995

156. 0
152. 7
285.0
322.8
233.8
149.6

155.3
166 . 4
300 . 6
334.3
227.7
141. 7

155. 3
165.3
290 . 9
330. 1
227.7
145.6

156.0
161.7
290.9
328.0
227.7
146. 5

156. 5
153. 7
290.5
328.0
230.5
148.8

154.2
151.1
290 . 5
328.0
230 . 5
148. 9

1 54. 1
153.0
299.6
342.8
230 . 5
148.9

154. 7
1 54 . 1
290.5
330 . 1
230.5
150.6

156.0
151.9
290 . 5
330. 1
230 . 5
150.6

21110
21210
21310

254.2
158.3
280.7

245.6
151.0
261.6

245.6
153.9
265.9

245.6 245.6 257.0
1 54. 1 1 5 5 . 0 1 5 5 . 0
268. 1 280. 1 279.5

257.0
159.5
279.5

257.0
159.6
280.4

22112
22113
221 14
221 17
22118

173.9
313.3
240. 9
290 . 1
171 . 2

165.9
294.3
227.8
275.7
163.9

168. 5 170. 5
297.4 306.9
229.2 229.3
278.2 283.2
163. 2 1 64. 4

170.5
311.7
239. 1
284.4
1 64. 8

173.2
314.7
239. 1
289.2
1 65. 2

171. 4
320.8
239. 1
289.2
164. 7

172.7
313.5
245.9
295.0
175.0

221 19
22212
22214
22216
22218

293. 1
195.2
119.8
129.9
137.0

272.7
177.5
1 14. 8
1 16. 5
134.3

282.0
177.9
112.7
121.0
132.3

282.0
202.5
115. 4
122.2
133. 1

282.0
201.3
1 14. 3
127. 1
133.5

282.0
200.2
112.8
1 21. 8
134.4

2 82. 0
1 94 . 1
1 11. 8
1 18. 5
135. 0

305.7
1 95. 2
112.5
1 27 . 1

2 22 19
22313
22513
22522
2 25 3 1

167.8
147. 1
96. 1
127.8
132. 7

160.7
143.3
93.4
1 22 . 1
120.4

160. 0
143. 4
93.4
122.3
120.4

1 61. 2
143.6
94.3
123. 1
120. 4

161.6
144 . 1
94.9
125. 7
120.4

162. 0
144. 3
95.2
128.8
120.4

16 1 . 5
146.3
95. 1
128.4
138. 1

21110
21210
21310

Chewing and

22112
22113
22114
22117
22118

C o t t o n s h e e t i n g a n d a l l i e d f a b r i c s ( g r a y g o o d s ) ...............................
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 ( g r a y goods)
....................................
C o t t o n c o l o r e d y a r n f a b r i c s # i n c l u d i n g b l a n k e t i n g ..........................
F i n i s h e d c o t t o n b r o a d w o v e n f a b r i c s ( ma d e i n w e a v i n g m i l l s ) . .
C o t t o n s h e e t s I p i l l o w c a s e s ( ma d e i n w e a v i n g m i l l s ) .....................

22119
22212
22214
22216
22218

C o t t o n t o w e l s a n d w a s h c l o t h s ( ma d e i n w e a v i n g m i l l s )
. . . .
100% F i l a m e n t f a b r i c s # e x c e p t g r a y g o o d s
...............................................
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 ( g r a y g o o d s ) .....................
C o m b i n a t i o n s o f f i l a m e n t and spun y a r n f a b r i c s
...............................
F i n i s h e d manmade f i b e r & s i l k f a b r i c s - m a d e i n w e a v i n g m i l l s .

22219
22313
22513
22522
22531

F a b r i c a t e d manmade f i b e r & s i l k p r d s . - m a d e i n w e a v i n g m i l l s .
F i n i s h e d w o o l a p p a r e l f a b r i c s ..............................................................................
Women’ s f i n i s h e d s e a m l e s s h o s i e r y #f u l 1 l e n g t h & k n e e l e n g t h .
M e n ’ s f i n i s h e d s e a m l e s s h o s i e r y ........................................................................
S w e a t e r s # k n i t j a c k e t s a n d j e r s e y ...................................................................

smoking to b a c c o

and

snuff

DEC/ 75

D EC/ 75

DEC/ 68

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 75

.........................................................
DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 72

DEC/ 75
JUN/ 76
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

See footnotes at end of table.




76

285.5 292.0
226.2 232.4
318.9 331.9
1 00. 2
NA
211.7 245.4

288.7
222.6
297.8
105.7
247.2

341.8
311.7
298. 1
229.3
131. 2

351.9
279.8
304 . 1
229.3
131.1

267.4
166.0
187.0
355.6
333.2

267.4
166 . 7
191. 5
362.6
341 . 6

267.4
NA
191.5
363. 1
338.2

156. 0
147.5
280.3
310.5
239.3
150.6

156.0
144.3
270.0
310.5
243.6
152. 8

157. 5
142. 1
265.5
302.5
243.6
154. 8

160.9
140.7
260 . 7
298.3
243.6
154.8

257.0
159. 7
280.6

257.0
159. 7
280.6

257.0
163.4
296 . 0

263.0
163.7
296 . 0

263.0
164.8
299. 9

174.8
315.4
247 . 6
295.0
175.2

1 80 . 1
316.6
248.2
293.7
179. 0

180.3
318.5
248.4
298.4
179.0

179.4
322. 1
248.4
298.9
179.0

179.4
327 . 6
249.0
300 . 1
180.5

305.7
198.3
1 17. 8
127. 1
136 . 1 1 3 6 . 6

305.7
199. 6
122.2
138.6
138.3

305.7
199.6
129.4
143. 5
141.2

305.7
198.7
138.2
151. 3
142.2

305.7
197. 8
1 36 . 1
143. 5
146.8

171.6
147.3
95. 1
128.9
140.5

175.5
148.2
98.4
128.9
140.5

175.5
152. 0
98. 1
131.6
143. 7

175. 5
152.0
98.4
132. 6
143.7

177.0
152.2
98.0
132. 2
143.7

171. 7
148 . 1
98.4
128. 9
140.5

Table 8. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for the output of selected census product classes, 19801
( 1967 = 100 u n l e s s o t h e r w i s e i n d i c a t e d )

1972
CENSUS
CODE

PRODUCT
DESCRI PTI ON

OTHER
BASES

CODE
NO.

ANN
AVG

JAN.

FEB.

22532
22541
22542
22543
22573

195.8
20 1 . 5
185. 3
1 22 . 1
97. 1

1 88 . 9
193.2
175. 2
121. 8
92. 1

188. 9
195. 1
176 . 9
121. 8
93.2

189
197
183
121
96

.3
.3
.6
.8
.5

194
197
183
121
96

22582
226 17
22628
22720
2 281 1

130. 4
290.3
137 . 4
138. 9
237.9

127.3
275. 9
134.8
135.5
208.7

128.3
278.4
132.7
135. 3
229.2

131
283
133
137
235

. 1
.5
.5
.9
. 1

131 .0
284 .7
134,.0
138,. 1
239, . 3

22812
22813
22814
22822
22824

236.0
224.9
147.3
119.1
93.2

211.1
215.0
139. 8
116.4
88.7

231 . 8
216.7
143. 5
1 16.8
89.2

233
217
143
116
90

.7 235, .7 2 3 7 . 6
. 2 227, .0 2 2 7 . 0
.6 146,.8 1 4 7 . 5
. 4 1 16 .4 1 1 6 . 4
.4
93 .0
96.0

2 28 3 1
22842
2 2981
22982
22983

179. 9
243. 1
281 . 0
135.5
124. 6

173. 9
222.9
26 1 . 5
126.0
116.0

177.5
222.9
266 . 4
128. 4
1 18.2

183,. 0
224, .4
269, .4
129,. 9
119,.5

184,. 1
233, .6
28 1..2
135,.6
124.,7

182.2
251 . 1
281.2
135.6
124.7

231 1 1
231 13
23212
23214
232 2 1

206 . 9
145. 9
182. 1
204.7
208.6

205.8
142.8
174. 2
199.5
200 . 4

203.2
142.8
174. 2
196.7
202.7

203, .4
142,.8
174,.6
201, , 1
204. ,7

23230
2327 1
23282
23292
23317

112.7
167. 5
258.4
204.2
131.1

1 12.4
156.6
241 . 3
193.4
127. 0

112. 4
167.0
251 . 4
193.4
127. 0

117.7
1 15.3
118.0
134. 8
182. 2

117.0
115.3
115.4
133. 4
170.6

22532
22541
22542
22543
22573

K n i t o u t e r w e a r s p o r t s h i r t s ....................................................................................
..........................................
M e n ' s & b o y s ’ k n i t u n d e r w e a r and n i q h t w e a r
Wo m e n ' s & c h i l d r e n ' s k n i t u n d e r w e a r ...............................................................
Wo m e n ' s a n d c h i l d r e n ' s k n i t n i q h t w e a r ..........................................................
O u t e r w e a r f i n i s h e d f a b r i c .........................................................................................

22582
226 17
22628
22720
2281 1

U n d e r w e a r a n d n i q h t w e a r f i n i s h e d f a b r i c .....................................................
F i n i s h e d c o t t o n broadwoven f a b . ( n o t f i n . in w e a vi n g m i l l s ) .
.
F i n i s h e d manmade f i b e r S s i l k f a b . ( n o t f i n . i n w e a v i n g m i l l s ) .
T u f t e d c a r p a t s a n d r u g s - p r i m a r y p r o d u c t i o n ( 2 ) ................................
C a r d e d c o t t o n y a r n s .........................................................................................................

2 2 8 12
22813
228 14
22822
22824

Combed c o t t o n y a r n s .........................................................................................................
R ay o n a n d / o r a c e t a t e s p u n y a r n s .........................................................................
Spun n o n c e l l u l o s i c f i b e r a n d s i l k 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 t h a n w o o l .....................................................
T e x t u r e d , c r i m p e d , o r b u l k e d f i l a m e n t y a r n s ..........................................

22831
22842
2298 1
22982
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 g y a r n s s p un 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 f o r i n d u s t r i a l o r m a n u f a c t u r e r s ' use
. . . .
Hard f i b e r c c r d a q e and t w i n e
...............................................................................
S o f t f i b e r c o r d a q e and 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 g e a n d t w i n e ..............................................................................................

231 1 1
231 13
232 12
232 14
23221

Men's
Men's
Men's
Men's
Men’ s

23230
2 32 7 1
23282
23292
23317

M e n ' s , y o u t h s ' a n d b o y s ' n e c k w e a r ....................................................................
Men’ s & b o y s ' s e p a r a t e d r e s s & s p o r t t r o u s e r s & d r e s s s h o r t s . .
Men’ s £ b o y s ' work c l o t h i n g & w a s h a b l e s e r v i c e a p p a r e l
. . .
M e n ’ s a n d b o y s ’ o u t e r w e a r , n . e . c .........................................................................
Women' s, m i s s e s ' & j u n i o r s ' b l o u s e s & s h i r t s , e x c e p t k n i t .

233 5 1
23372
23374
23393
23412

Women' s, m i s s e s ’
Women’ s , m i s s e s ’
Women' s, m i s s e s '
Women' s, m i s s e s '
Women’ s S c h i l d r e

I ju n io r s ' dresses sold at a u n it p ric e
. .
a n d j u n i o r s ’ s u i t s ...............................................................
..........................
and j u n i o r s * s k i r t s and j a c k e t s
& j u n i o r s ' o u t e r w e a r , n . e . c ..........................................
n ’ s u n d e r w e a r made f r o m wo v e n k n i t f a b r i c s .

DE.C/72

2 33 5 1
23372
23374
23393
23412

23413
23421
23422
23521
236 12

Wo me n ' s & c h i l d r e n ’ s n i g h t w e a r made f r o m wo v e n k n i t f a b r i c s .
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 , a n d a c c e s s o r i e s ................................
H a t s a n d h a t b o d i e s ( e x c e p t c o t t o n a n d m i l l i n e r y ) ................................
C h i l d r e n ’ s a n d i n f a n t s ’ k n i t s p o r t s h i r t s ...............................................

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77

23413
2 34 2 1
23422
2 35 2 1
236 12

143. 4
123. 4
131. 3
NA
115.8

23812
23926
23928

Wor k g l o v e s & m i t t e n s ,
B e d s p r e a d s and b e d s e t s
S h e e t s and p i l l o w c a s e s

DEC/ 7 2

23929
23940

C o t t o n t o w e l s a n d w a s h c l o t h s ( n o t made i n w e a v i n g m i l l s )
. .
C a n v a s p r o d u c t s ...................................................................................................................

23812
23926
23928
23929
23940

2421 1
24212
24262
24312

Har dwood l u m b e r , r o u q h and d r e s s e d
...............................................................
S o f t w o o d l u m b e r , r o u q h and d r e s s e d
...............................................................
Hardwood d i m e n s i o n s t o c k , f u r n i t u r e p a r t s , & v e h i c l e s t o c k . .
Wood w i n d o w s a s h , i n c l u d i n g c o m b i n a t i o n s c r e e n & s t o r m s a s h .

2421 1
24212
24262
24312

s u i t s .............................................................................................................................
t a i l o r e d d r e s s and s p o r t c o a t s and j a c k e t s
...........................
£ b o y s ’ k n i t o u t e r w e a r s p o r t s h i r t s ...............................................
& boys’ dress & sport s h ir ts ,e x c e p t k n it sport s h ir t s .
a n d b o y s ’ u n d e r w e a r .........................................................................................

made f r o m w o v e n k n i t f a b r i c s
( n o t made i n w e a v i n g m i l l s )
( n o t made i n w e a v i n g m i l l s )

.....................
.....................
.....................

DEC/ 7 5
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 7 5
DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/71
DEC/ 76
D EC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 73

DEC/ 75

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/71
DEC/71

D EC/ 77
DEC/ 7 5
D EC/ 7 5
DEC/ 7 5

See footnotes at end of table.




77

MAR.

APR.

MAY

.6 193.0
.3 197.9
.6 1 8 3 . 6
.8 121.8
.7
97. 1

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

194.4
202.0
18 5 . 9
12 1 . 8
97.7

198
204
187
121
97

.8
.6
.0
.8
.8

198. 8
204.7
187.4
123.9
98. 1

1 9 8 . 8 200 . 1 20 1 . 3 2 0 2 . 7
206 . 5 2 0 6 . 5 2 0 6 . 5 206 . 5
187. 5 188. 4 191. 8 192. 5
121. 8
NA
NA 1 2 3 . 0
98. 1 9 9. 0
99.3
99.6

132. 1
289.4
135.4
133. 3
238.4

131
295
136
138
237

.4
.2
.5
.5
. 1

130. 8
295.2
137 . 0
139. 1
238. 1

130. 0
293.9
138.8
139.2
245.8

129.2
298.6
141. 7
139. 7
246 . 3

129.9
299. 1
142.6
140.9
247.9

132. 2
300 . 4
147. 3
146 . 6
2 49. 9

235.3
2 27. 0
145.8
116.4
93.8

236
228
146
115
93

.0
. 1
.2
.9
.0

239.5
228. 1
147 . 2
116.0
93.7

239.5
228. 1
147.5
116. 0
94.8

241 . 0
228. 1
149. 6
122.2
95. 1

244.5
228. 1
151.4
124.6
95. 1

245.7
228. 1
158. 5
136. 2
95.5

182.4
251.1
284. 1
136.9
126.0

179 . 3
251 . 2
284, . 1
136, . 9
126.. 0

180.2
251.2
284. 1
1 36. 9
126.0

180.2
251 . 2
284. 1
136.9
126.0

178.4
252.6
288. 9
139. 3
128. 1

178.4
252.6
293.6
141.5
130. 2

179. 3
252.6
293.6
141 . 5
130.2

205. .6
142..8
183..4
205, . 0
204. .7

2 0 5 . 6 206 . 2
1 4 5 . 0 145. 0
181 . 5 183. 1
204.3 205.2
204. 7 209. 1

209, .0
148,. 1
185,. 0
206, . 3
2 11. .7

209.0
148. 1
185.0
206 . 3
211.7

209.0
148. 1
185.0
207 . 7
213.4

209.4
NA
149. 6
NA
185. 0 1 8 6 . 3
207.7 208. 2
213.4 213.4

209.2
149.6
187.9
208.8
213.4

112..4
167 . 0
253. .5
194., 1
127.. 0

1 12..4
167.,0
2 60. .0
198..3
127., 0

112.4
167 . 0
260.6
199.4
127.0

112.4
167. 0
260 .6
206 . 0
127. 0

1 12,.4
167,.0
2 63, . 1
206 ,. 9
132, .4

112.4
167.0
262.3
208.2
134.2

112 . 4 1 12. 4 1 12. 4
167. 0 1 7 2 . 3 1 7 2 . 3
261 . 8 26 1 . 9 26 1 . 9
208.2 214. 1 214.1
1 34. 2 136. 0 136. 0

115.4
172.4
261 . 9
214.1
137.9

117.0
115. 3
115.4
125.3
172. 1

1 17 . 0
115,. 3
118.. 1
125..3
179.,7

1 17 ., 0
115, ,3
1 18.. 1
134. .5
179..7

117.0
115.3
118. 1
134.5
179.7

117.0
115.3
1 18. 1
137.2
184.0

1 17 ,. 0
1 15,.3
1 18,. 1
137. .3
184., 9

1 18.7
115.3
118. 1
137.3
185.3

118.7
115. 3
118.1
137.3
185.4

118. 7
115. 3
120.5
137.6
188.9

1 18.7
115. 3
120. 5
139.8
189. 4

143.0
1 17.8
122.2
117.0
109.7

143.0
120.7
126.5
117.0
109. 7

143.,0
122.,0
129.,5
117.,2
110.,4

143. ,0
122. 0
131 . 0
117. 2
1 14. 2

143.0
122.0
131.0
117.2
110.4

143. 0
123.0
132.4
117.2
113.6

143. .0
124, ,8
132. ,4
119. , 9
119. ,9

145. 4
125.8
134. 1
NA
119.9

143. 0
NA
125. 8 125. 8
1 34. 1 134. 1
NA
NA
117 . 8 1 1 7 . 8

NA
125. 8
134. 1
120.6
121.2

144.4
125. 8
134. 1
120.6
124.4

288.4
213.8
165.7
293. 1
123.8

276.0
203.8
158.7
272.7
122 . 1

280.5
203. 1
158.0
282.0
1 22 . 9

284.
208.
159.
282.
123.

2
9
2
0
4

287.
209.
159.
282.
123.

1
6
6
0
4

291.4
211.2
159.9
282.0
123.4

2 9 1 . 4 291 .,4 2 9 1 . 4
2 1 2. 4 216. 6 2 1 7 . 9
1 5 9 . 5 169. 4 1 6 9 . 5
i2 8 2 . 0 3 0 5 . 7 3 0 5 . 7
1 2 3 . 4 123.,4 1 2 3 . 4

291 . 4
219.2
173.3
305.7
124.0

292.3
221.5
173.3
305.7
125. 1

292.3
220 . 4
174. 8
305.7
126. 1

154.7
165.2
233. 1
166.0

164. 4
170.6
233.6
165.0

164.3
174.3
233.8
165.0

162.
174.
233.
165.

9
2
9
0

159.
155.
232.
165.

5 158. 1
5 149.7
6 231.8
0 165.0

131.6
289.4
134.8
138.0
239.2

155.6
157. 1
I2 3 2 . 8
165.0

152. 0
166. .4
231. 8
165. 0

148.9
170.8
231.8
165. 0

1 18.7
115.3
NA
137.6
186. 1

291 . 4
221.5
173.3
305.7
125. 1

148.4 145.3
166.9 162.2
233 .0 233. 1
168 . 0 1 6 9 . 2

148. 1 1 4 8 . 9
1 6 4 . 8 170 . 1
234.6 234.6
1 69. 2
NA

Table 8. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for the output of selected census product classes, 19801
( 196 7=1 00 unl ess ot her wi se indicated)

1972
CENSUS
CODE

PRODUCT
DESCRI PTI ON

OTHER
BASES

CODE
NO.

ANN
AVG

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

24313
24314
24316
24341
24351

Wood w i n d o w a n d d o o r f r a m e s ...................................................................................
D o o r s w o o d , i n t e r i o r a n d e x t e r i o r ...................................................................
....................................
Wood m o u l d i n g s , e x c e p t p r e f i n i s h e d m o u l d i n g s
Wood k i t c h e n c a b i n e t s , s t o c k l i n e ...................................................................
Hardwood p l y w o o d
.............................................................................................................

24313
DEC/ 7 1 2 4 3 1 4
DEC/ 75 2 4 3 1 6
DEC/ 7 1 2 4 3 4 1
DEC/ 71 243 5 1

330.4
20 1 . 3
162.6
172.3
177. 2

335.9
192.8
149.2
169. 7
175.4

335.9
198. 1
162.8
167.4
175.4

3 3 5 . , 9 3 3 5 . , 9 3 2 8 , ,4
198. .8 199. .8 195. .4
177. .2 152. .5 140. . 1
167,.4 17 1.,7 173. .8
177. .4 176. .9 176. , 9

328.4
195.7
144. 2
173. 8
176. 9

328.4
202.0
149. 9
173.8
176.9

328.4
205.2
160. 4
173. 8
176.9

327.0
207.4
168.0
173.8
176.9

327.0 327. 0
207 . 0 207 . 8
1 6 6 . 6 183 . 1
173.8 173 .8
178.6 178. 6

327.0
205.7
196. 8
175.2
179. 1

24361
24362
24364
24480
24491

Softwood plywood,
Softwood plywood,

DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1

P a l l e t s a n d s k i d s .............................................................................................................
W i r e b o u n d b o x e s made f r o m l u m b e r , v e n e e r a n d p l y w o o d
. . . .

24361
24362
24364
2 44 8 0
2 4491

229.4
228.7
234.4
200 . 6
261.6

2 14. 1
214.9
242.8
213.2
252.3

226.2
2 22. 0
249.9
209.4
260 . 8

2 23 , . 1
2 17 . .9
2 29 , .6
2 08. . 5
26 1,.3

195,.7
183.. 9
2 1 2 . .6
2 06 . . 8
26 1,.3

2 0 4 . ,7
203., 9
217 ..3
2 0 4 . .6
2 6 1 . .3

225.4
219.9
231.0
200.2
26 1 . 3

242.5
237. 1
243.4
196.5
261.3

253.2
261.7
246 . 6
195.0
26 1 . 3

243. 1
240 . 5
222.8
193.7
264.7

233.5 2 38. 5
240.7 246 .2
226.0 239 . 4
193.4 193. 3
264.7 264.7

247.7
255.6
251.0
192.4
264.7

2451 1
24521
24920
249 9 6

M o b i l e homes ( 3 5 f e e t o r m o r e i n l e n g t h )
...............................................
C o m p o n e n t s f o r s t a t i o n a r y b u i l d i n g s ..............................................................
P a r t i c l e b o a r d .......................................................................................................................
F a b r i c a t e d h a r d b o a r d p r o d u c t s .............................................................................

2451 1
24521
24920
2 49 9 6

150.3
163. 2
1 43. 1
160.3

144. 7
162. 7
119.7
149.8

146 . 9
162.7
133. 0
150. 6

147,. 2
162,.7
140 ,. 9
152..7

149.. 5
162, .7
143, .8
154. >5

150..5
162.,7
148..7
159. .4

150. 7
162.7
152. 9
159.8

151.3
162.7
149.8
163.3

151.4
162.7
150.6
161.5

151. 8
162. 7
145.0
163.0

153.2
164.5
14 1. 0
167. 8

1 53. 1
164.5
146.8
171.0

25112
25113
25115
2 51 2 0
25141

Wood l i v i n g r o o m , 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 ) . .
Wood d i n i n g r o om 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 ) .
Wood b e d r o o m f u r n i t u r e ( 2 ) ........................................................................................
U p h o l s t e r e d woo d h o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e
.........................................................
M e t a l h o u s e h o l d d i n i n g and b r e a k f a s t f u r n i t u r e
...............................

25112
25113
25115
251 2 0
2 5141

211.6
232. 1
219.3
1 87. 5
NA

205.5
220.9
211.9
179. 2
204.5

203.8
224.3
212.6
182.5
NA

206 ,. 1
2 23, . 2
2 13. . 2
182,. 5
2 04 , .5

2 08, , 2
2 26 , .0
2 13 . .7
184,.8
2 0 4 , .5

2 08 . .9 2 1 1 . 3 2 1 2 . 5 2 1 4 . 0 2 1 4 . 3 2 1 6 . 9
230 . 0 2 3 1 . 0 2 3 4 . 5 2 3 5 . 9 2 3 7 . 3 2 3 8 . 7
2 18 . .2 2 1 9 . 7 2 2 1 . 5 2 2 2 . 9 2 2 3 . 3 2 2 3 . 9
184, .8 1 8 6 . 5 1 9 0 . 7 1 9 0 . 7 1 9 0 . 7
NA
NA
NA
2 0 8 . .6
NA
NA
NA

25143
2 5151
25152
25153
25154

M e t a l p o r c h , l a w n , and o u t d o o r f u r n i t u r e
..............................................
In n e rs p rin g m attresses, oth e r than c r i b size
....................................
O t h e r m a t t r e s s e s , i n c l u d i n g c r i b m a t t r e s s e s .........................................
Bedsprings
............................................................................................................................
C o n v e r t i b l e s o f a s .............................................................................................................

25143
25151
25152
25153
25154

253.2
168.8
181 . 0
164.3
193.5

252.9
160. 5
173.0
157 . 8
1 82. 2

252.9
160.5
173. 0
157 . 8
184 . 1

2 52 , , 9
160 . 5
173, . 0
157 ..8
184. . 1

2 52 . .9 2 5 5 . .4 2 5 5 . 4
160 . 5 164. ,2 1 6 4 . 2
173. , 0 174. 2 1 7 4 . 2
157 .,8 16 1 ..4 16 1 . 4
19 1..6 194. ,6 1 9 4 . 6

25210
25221

Wood o f f i c e f u r n i t u r e
Metal o f f i c e s e a t in g ,

25210
25221

236.0
222.4

227.0
210.9

234.7
212.4

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

236.2 236.2
225. 1 226 .5

236.2
226.3

240.4 240.4
226. 1 227 .5

241.6
228.5

261 1 1
26 1 12
262 1 1
26213
26214

S p e c i a l a l p h a a n d d i s s o l v i n g w o o d p u l p .........................................................
Other p u lp , i n c l u d i n g p u l p m i l l b y pro d u c ts , except t a l l o i l . .
N e w s p r i n t ..................................................................................................................................
Co at ed p r i n t i n g and c o n v e r t i n g p a p e r
.........................................................
Book p a p e r u n c o a t e d ........................................................................................................

DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73

26 111
26112
2 621 1
26213
26214

229.9
255.0
279.2
200.0
213.9

213.0
241 . 6
269.3
191.1
205.4

213.0
241.2
269.3
194.3
205.4

2 1 3 . .0
241 .. 9
2 6 9 . >3
195. .3
2 1 0 . .9

233.. 9
2 5 9 . .0
2 6 9 . ,3
198. ,8
213.. 0

233.. 9
259., 0
2 7 7 . ,5
198. ,8
213., 0

233.9
259. 0
283.6
198.8
213.0

233.9
260.0
283.6
198.6
215.1

233.9
260.0
NA
199.3
215. 1

233.9
259.7
283.7
199.5
215. 1

237.8 239.3
259.7 259.7
283.7 283. 7
207 . 7 2 0 8 . 8
215.7 220.5

239.3
259.7
293.2
209 . 4
225.0

26216
26217
26218
263 1 1
26312

W r i t i n g and r e l a t e d p a p e r s
...................................................................................
Unbleached k r a f t p a c k a g i n g and i n d u s t r i a l c o n v e r t i n g p ap e r. .
P a c k a g i n g / i n d u s t r i a l c o n v e r t in g p a p e r, e x . unbleached k r a f t . .
Unbleached k r a f t p a c k a g i n g / i n d u s t r i a l c o n v e r t in g paperboard .
Bleached packaging & i n d u s t r i a l c o n v e r t in g paperboard . . . .

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

26216
26217
26218
2 631 1
26312

140.5
138.2
139.7
136 . 9
147 . 6

1 3 4 . 2 1 3 4 . 6 137. . 2
129 . 0 1 3 3 . 0 136 ,. 2
1 3 7 . 3 1 3 7 . 3 137. ,3
1 2 8 . 7 1 3 0 . 3 131. .1
1 3 8 . 2 1 3 7 . 8 141 ..9

139. .3
138. ,7
140 .,5
134. .2
146. ,7

14 1 .. 1
139. , 1
140. ,5
138. .0
146, .7

141.2
140.7
140.5
141. 8
146.6

14 1 . 9
139.6
140. 5
139.4
146.6

14 1 . 7
140.5
140. 5
139.3
150.7

141. 8
140.5
140.5
139.5
151.7

142.0
140.5
140.5
139.6
154. 8

146.8
140 . 5
140. 5
138.9
154.6

26313
26314
26413
26431
264 7 1

Semi c h e m i c a l p a p e r b o a r d .............................................................................................
Combination f u r n i s h paperboard
........................................................................
Gummed p r o d u c t s ..................................................................................................................
G r o c e r s ’ & v a r i e t y bags ( p a p e r ) & w ard rob e, sh oppi ng
. . . .
S a n i t a r y n a p k i n s and tampons
..............................................................................

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

26313
26314
26413
26431
2647 1

132.8
137 . 6
152. 5
151. 5
291.5

129.4
129. 7
135.2
145.9
275.4

131.3
130.2
135.2
146.5
275.4

131. , 1
134. .7
150. ,8
1 4 8 .,4
2 7 5 . .4

133, ,6 133. 6
136. .9 137,,6
16 1 .,2 155. , 9
148, .6 148. .3
2 7 5 . .4 2 8 1 . ,4

132.6
138.7
155. 9
154.6
281.4

132.6 135.6
138.8 138.2
1 5 5 . 9 155. 9
154.6 154.6
2 9 6 . 9 296 . 9

135.6
140.3
1 55. 9
154. 4
296.9

NA
NA
1 4 1 . 7 1 42. 1
1 5 5 . 9 155. 9
159. 1
NA
304. 1 3 04. 1

in terio r
e xte rio r

type
type

........................................................................
........................................................................

DEC/ 67
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

..................................................................................................
i n c l u d i n g u p h o l s t e r e d ( 2 ) ...............................

255.4
170.9
180 . 5
164. 5
198.4

255.4
178. 8
190 . 1
172. 3
198. 4

259.4 264.8
178.8
NA
1 90 . 1 190. 1
172.3
NA
193. 4 198.4

152. 7
164.5
144.6
170.5

218.0 220.0
240 .9 242.0
2 2 5 . 0 226 . 0
1 9 3 . 7 196. 0
NA
NA
270 . 6
178. 8
190. 1
172.3
1 98. 4

144. 6
140.5
140.5
141.8
154. 8

270 . 6
178. 8
190 . 1
1 72. 3
198.4

132.6
142.6
155.9
NA
334.3

26472

S anitary

........................................................................

26472

331.0

302.8

312.3

321 .,3 3 2 7 , , 1 3 2 9 , ,4 3 3 1 . 3

336.6

340. 9 341.0

341.6

344. 1 344. 1

26541
26542
26543
26551

M i l k a n d o t h e r b e v e r a g e c a r t o n s ........................................................................
Cups a n d l i q u i d - t i g h t c o n t a i n e r s
...................................................................
O t h e r s a n i t a r y f o o d c o n t a i n e r s , b o a r d s , a n d t r a y s ..........................
P a p e r b o a r d f i b e r dr ums w i t h m e t a l , wood, o r p a p e r b o a r d e nds .

2 6541
26542
26543
26551

214.1
204.6
227. 1
277 . 4

204.5
191. 2
211.5
263.5

204.5
197 . 7
211.5
263.5

2 04 , .5
198,.8
2 22 , .5
2 6 3 . .5

217.. 9
2 0 7 . .5
2 2 3 . ,3
2 8 2 . .8

216.9
207.5
223.3
282.8

216.9
207.5
226.3
282.8

216.9
207 . 5
232.3
282.8

216.9
207 . 5
237.9
282.8

216.9
207.5
237.9
282.8

216.9
207.5
237. 9
282.8

26552
2 66 1 1

F i b e r c a n s , t u b e s , a n d s i m i l a r f i b e r p r o d u c t s ....................................
I n s u l a t i n g board
.............................................................................................................

26552
2 661 1

150.4
208.2

1 4 3 . 1 143 . 1 143. . 1 144. .2 147. .0
1 9 5 . 2 1 8 8 . 7 198. .7 199.. 3 2 0 0 . ,3

149.4
199.6

155.6
210.7

155.6
206 . 9

155.6
215.2

1 5 5 . 9 155. 9 156 . 4
223 . 1 2 2 5 . 7 235. 0

tissue

health

products

.................. .............................. ..

....

.. ...........................................

DEC/ 75

.................... .......................

See footnotes at end of table.




78

2 0 7 . .7
207..5
2 23 . . 3
2 8 2 . .8

228.7
207.5
237.9
275. 9

Continued—Producer Price Indexes for the output of selected census product classes, 19801
&r = u

iless otherwise indicated)

1972
CENSU
CODE

OTHER
BASES

PRODUCT
DESCRI PTI ON

CODE
NO.

ANN
AVG

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

28 121
28 122
28123
28124
2816 1

C h l o r i n e , c o m p r e s s e d o r l i q u e f i e d ...............................................................
S o d i u m c a r b o n a t e ( s o d a a s h ) ...............................................................................
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 ) ....................................................................
Othor a l k a l i e s
..............................................................................................................
T i t a n i u m p i q n e n t s .........................................................................................................

DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 75

2 81 2 1
28 122
28123
28 124
2 81 6 1

2 22 . 1
288 . 1
228 . 2
247 . 9
14 1 . 5

215
245
190
233
134

.2
.0
.6
.6
.2

220
246
202
239
134

.8
.6
. 1
.3
.2

223.7
270.8
2 04. 6
239.4
141.3

222
299
207
248
141

.7
.0
.4
.5
.3

226 . 8
299. 0
215.7
248.7
141. 3

233.3
299. 0
221. 1
249. 0
143.7

225
305
227
244
143

.7
.5
.7
.9
.7

221 . 3
305 . 5
24 1 . 5
257 . 7
143 . 7

219.8
305.5
244.9
259.7
143.7

219 9 220 . 2 2 1 6 . 0
NA
NA 3 0 5 . 5
247 . 8 270 . 7 2 6 4 . 0
249 . 3 2 5 5 . 4 2 4 9 . 2
143 . 7 1 4 3 . 7 143. 7

28162
28 193
28194
28195
28 1 9 6

O t h e r w h i t e o p a q u e p i g m e n t s ...............................................................................
S u l r u r i c a c i d ...................................................................................................................
I n o r g a n i c a c i d s , e x c e p t n i t r i c , s u l f u r i c , and p h o s p h o r i c
A 1um i n u m ox i d e ..............................................................................................................
O t h e r a l u mi n u m c ompounds
....................................................................................

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 73

28162
28193
23194
28195
28196

113
206
204
185
226

.7
.5
.5
. 1
.2

1 12 . 5
17 9 . 0
179 . 7
179 . 1
204 . 9

113
180
191
175
210

.3
.2
.7
.9
.3

1 16 . 1
194.9
196 . 5
185. 1
220.2

1 17
199
187
183
222

.0
.4
.0
.0
.2

117.0
200 . 1
193.5
186 . 6
223.4

117. 0
211.2
194. 9
184. 9
220.0

112
208
196
185
222

. 1
.6
.4
. 1
.4

109
212
205
184
226

108. 8
217.7
221 . 2
188.3
229.8

1 1 1.7
227 . 3
224 .6
186 . 8
2 35 . 9

1 12.8 116. 5
224.5 222.6
234.2 229.3
NA 196 . 7
2 4 7 . 6 251 . 2

28 1 9 7
28213
282 14
28220
28232

P o t a s s i u m / s o d i u m c ompounds ( e x c . b l e a c h e s , a l k a l i e s / a l u m s ) .
T h e r m o p l a s t i c r e s i n s a n d p l a s t i c s m a t e r i a l s .....................................
T h e r m o s e t t i n g r e s i n s a n d p l a s t i c s m a t e r i a l s .....................................
Synthetic rubber ( v u lca n izab le elastomers)
.....................................
Ray on y a r n , v i s c o s e a n d c u p r a m m o n i u m p r o c e s s e s
..........................

DEC/ 73
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

28197
28213
28214
28220
28232

303
152
138
255
238

.8
.6
.9
. 1
.6

23 0 . 2
149 . 8
130 . 4
24 0 . 8
231

285
150
132
244
225

. 7 2 8 8 . 1 288
. 9 1 5 1 . 7 158
. 0 1 3 4 . 2 139
. 0 2 4 4 . 1 257
. 4 2 2 5 . 6 232

.6
.0
.9
.0
.3

296 . 2 297 . 9
1 5 8 . 3 157 . 8
1 4 1 . 5 140 . 2
258.4 25S.3
238.7 243.7

306
155
142
258
242

. 3 308 . 8
. 7 153 . 3
. 3 141 . 5
. 3 259 . 2
. 9 244 . 2

317.5
149.3
14 1 . 0
259.3
244.8

320
149
140
260
2 44

328. 9
149.0
141.7
259.5
244.8

282 4 1
28242
28313
283 3 1
28341

Polyamide f i b e r s , n y lo n , except n o n t e x t i l e m o no fila m en ts
Other n o n c e l l u l o s i c s y n t h e t i c o r g a n ic f i b e r s
................................

2 82 4 1
28242
28313
28331
28341

126 . 2
128 . 2
NA
150 . 4
164 . 0

123 . 6
1 15 . 6
NA
144 . 7
156 . 5

123 . 3
1 16 . 8
NA
146 . 1
156 . 5

124. 4
120. 1
NA
146. 1
161. 7

124 . 4
122 . 1
NA
146 . 1
160 . 5

125.4
126. 7
NA
146 . 1
160.5

127 . 3
127.8
100.0
146 . 1
162. 3

126 . 5
129 . 4
NA
152 . 6
162 . 3

126.6
136. 3
NA
154.8
168.4

127 . 9 1 2 8 . 8 1 2 9 . 4
137 . 0 1 3 7 . 5 1 3 7 . 4
NA
NA
NA
154 . 4 154 . 9 1 5 9 . 3
168 . 4 1 6 9 . 4 1 7 2 . 7

28342
28344
28348
284 12
28413

P h a r m a c e u t i c a l p r e p a r a t i o n s a c t i n q on c e n t r a l n e r v o u s s y s .
P h a r m a c e u t i c a l p r e p a r a t i o n s a c t i n g on t h e r e s p i r a t o r y s y s .
Pharm aceutical p r e p a r a tio n s a f f e c t i n g p a r a s i t i c d ise a se s. .
Household d e te r g e n ts
..............................................................................................
S o a p s , e x c e p t s p e c i a l t y c l e a n e r s , h o u s e h o l d .....................................

DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1

28342
28344
28348
28412
28413

156
182
148
2 12
240

.5
.6
.3
.8
.9

150
174
141
205
233

.6
.6
.5
.4
.8

150
175
142
206
233

.3
. 1
.2
.6
.8

150.6
178.3
142. 4
208. 1
233.8

156
182
144
208
233

.8 156.5
. 3 182.8
145 . 1
.8 208. 9
.8 2 33 . 8

156 . 5
184.3
150. 1
208. 9
237.4

156
184
150
208
242

. 3 156 . 5 1 5 7 . 3
. 3 182 . 0 1 8 2 . 5
. 4 150 . 4 1 5 0 . 4
. 9 216 . 8 2 1 8 . 5
. 5 246 . 9 2 4 6 . 9

16 1 . 0 1 6 2 . 9 1 6 2 . 9
186 .0 1 8 9 . 3 1 8 9 . 3
150 . 6 156 . 3 1 5 6 . 3
2 19 . 4 2 1 9 . 5 2 2 3 . 6
249 . 2 2 4 9 . 2 2 5 0 . 0

2 8441
28442
28444
28445
236 5 1

S h a v i n g p r e p a r a t i o n s ( 2 ) .........................................................................................
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 ) .....................................................
D e n t i f r i c e s ( 2 ) ..............................................................................................................
O t h e r t o i l e t r i e s ( 2 ) ..............................................................................................
C yclic interm ediates
..............................................................................................

DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 73

28441
28442
28444
28445
286 5 1

170
2 14
174
154
408

.2
.4
.3
. 1
.7

170
205
165
144
400

.3
.2
. 1
.6
.6

172 . 0
2 11 .2
165 . 1
144 . 9
405 . 7

172. 0
211.2
165. 1
146. 1
411.5

180
210
177
148
416

.3
.7
.4
.7
.4

1 8 2 . 8 1 6 3 . 8 158 . 9 158
2 1 1 . 7 2 0 8 . 5 215 . 8 211
1 7 7 . 4 177 . 4 177 . 4 177
150 . 8 1 5 8 . 4 156 . 5 155
4 2 4 . 4 4 1 9 . 4 417 . 0 408

28655
28692
287 3 1
28732
287 4 1

C y c lic (coal ta r ) crudes
....................................................................................
Miscellaneous a c y c lic chem icals/chem icals products, ex.urea
S y n t h e t i c , c o mp 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 ) ....................................................................................................

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 76

28655
28692
28731
28732
287 4 1

212 . 1
312 . 3
1 11 .7
125 . 8
151 . 1

204
289
105
112
138

.6
. 1
.3
.4
.7

205
293
110
123
141

.*3
.6
.3

.5 207.2
O 297.7
113.2
126. 3
143.2

224
304
1 14
130
143

. 1
.6
.2
.7
.9

28742
28743
28752
289 2 1
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 , made i n 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 ) ...............................................................
E x plo sives (except government-owned, p la n t s )
................................
G e l a t i n , e x c e p t r e a d y - t o - e a t d e s s e r t s .....................................................

DEC/ 75

28742
28743
28752
289 2 1
28994

246
2 35
243
276
83

242
226
230
259
83

. 1
.2
.8
.8
.7

244
233
237
260
83

.7
.9
.9
.6
.7

249
233
242
278
83

.9
.7
.0
.0
.7

29111
291 12
291 13
291 14
291 15

Gasoline
.............................................................................................................................
Jet fu e l
.............................................................................................................................
Kerosene
.............................................................................................................................
D i s t i l l a t e f u e l o i l ....................................................................................................
R e s i d u a l f u e l o i l .........................................................................................................

291 1 1
291 12
29113
291 14
29115

622 . 9
880 . 3
260 . 0
844 . 1
96 1 . 1

521
746
223
733
945

. 5 558 . 2
. 5 789 . 3
. 3 237 . 4
. 6 787 . 4
. 4 969 . 8

291 16
291 17

L i q u e f i e d r e f i n e r y g ases ( f e e d s t o c k and o t h e r u s e s )
. . .
L u b r i c a t i n g o i l s a n d g r e a s e s , made i n r e f i n e r i e s
.....................
U n f i n i s h e d o i l s and l u b r i c a t i n g o i l b ase s t o c k
..........................
A s p h a l t ...................................................................................................................................

29116
291 17
291 18
291 19

2 43 . 4
17 1 . 0
756 . 6
633 .4

227
152
642
558

.6
.7
.7
.2

S ynthetic organic m edicinal
Pharmaceutical p re p a ra tio n s

chemicals, in bulk
a f f e c t i n g neoplasms

..........................
..........................

J U N/ 8 0
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1

DEC/ 75

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 7 5

Dtnotes at end of table.




79

.5
.5
.8
.0
.7

240
159
6 95
624

.2
.9
.6
. 1

.6
.8
.0
.7
. 1

126 . 7
132 . 1
NA
153 . 3
168 . 4

.5
. 1
.9
.2
.8

326. 9
147 . 8
14 1. 7
261.9
244.2

.9
.3
.4
.3
.6

163.8
211.3
177. 4
157 . 8
398.4

17 1 . 5
215 . 8
177 . 4
159 . 8
399 .6

173.3
227.7
177. 4
163.7
399.0

1 74. 2
232.7
176 . 8
162.9
40 4 . 3

220.3
317.5
114.9
1 31 . 1
144. 9

2 1 7 . 3 207 . 7 208 . 1
3 2 2 . 3 325 . 1 323 . 6
1 1 4 . 4 1 14 . 1 1 1 1 . 4
1 2 6 . 2 125 . 9 126 . 9
146 . 0 147 . 2 158 . 2

207.9
318.7
111. 1
127.6
159.3

211
318
110
124
160

.7
.2
.3
.4
.6

213.5
318.5
109. 2
126 . 6
162.9

217.1
318.9
111.4
127.6
167.4

245.3
235.5
245.8
278.8
83.7

242.6
236 . 4
246 . 4
279.8
NA

240
236
246
2 79
83

. 1
.4
.6
.7
.7

249.2
237.2
246 . 8
279.9
83.7

246
236
246
280
83

.8
.8
.7
.2
.7

248.3
237 . 4
248.5
279.7
83.7

254. 1
241 . 5
248. 1
290 . 5
83.7

6 0 4 . 8 632 . 1 6 4 2 . 8
8 4 8 . 5 876 . 9 8 8 6 . 3
2 5 4 . 5 262 . 8 2 6 3 . 6
8 3 1 . 3 8 52 . 2 8 5 8 . 1
9 7 9 . 2 933 . 1 8 6 9 . 9

644.2
896 . 5
263.6
854.3
853.7

6 47
912
2 65
863
944

. 3 648 . 9
. 8 924 . 7
. 8 267 . 3
.5 868 . 9
. 4 953 . 7

647.4
924.5
267 . 7
866.9
956. 1

640
915
267
861
943

. 8 64 1 . 1
.6 9 1 4 . 3
. 8 270 . 3
.7 8 6 6 . 7
.7 0 17. 2

241 . 5
159. 9
695.6
624. 1

245.8
172. 8
792.8
630 . 8

244
174
798
630

. 8 241 . 5
. 3 177 . 3
. 2 80 1 . 6
. 8 629 . 3

2 4 0 . 0 240 . 6 2 4 8 . 6
177. 9 178 . 9 1 7 9 . 0
7 9 2 . 4 792 . 4 7 9 2 . 4
6 2 9 . 3 637 . 2 637 . 2

245.6
234. 1
240.8
265.8
83.7

242
169
734
660

. 1
.3
.3
.7

246.8
170.7
748.5
660 . 7

249
237
245
279
83

.0
.3
.5
.8
.7

646.2
928.2
275.8
884.2
1 66. 8
260.9
179. 7
792.4
678.7

Table 8. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for the output of selected census product classes, 19801
( 1967 = 100 u n l e s s o t h e r w i s e i n d i c a t e d )

1972
CENSUS
CODE

OTHER
BASES

PRODUCT
DESCRI PTI ON

CODE
NO.

ANN
AVG

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

367 . 1 3 6 7 . 1 366 . 8
189. 7 190. 5 190. 3
1 74. 5 169.6 169. 5

37 1 . 3
139.4
177.4

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

372.0
189.2
176.0

374.0 374.4
1 89. 1 1 8 9 . 4
174. 1 1 7 4 . 3

374.4
189. 3
167.7

386.2
189. 1
1 66. 3

29510
29522
29523

P a v in g m i x t u r e s and b l o c k s
...................................................................................
R o o f i n g a s p h a l t s a n d p i t c h e s # c o a t i n g s , a n d c e m e n t s .....................
A s p h a l t a n d t a r r o o f i n g a n d s i d i n g p r o d u c t s .........................................

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

29510
29522
29523

364.2
185. 1
169. 0

317.6
159. 4
154.3

30 1 11
30112
30113
30 114
30115

P a ss e n g e r c a r and m o t o r c y c l e p n e u m a t i c t i r e s ( c a s i n g s ) . . .
T r u c k a n d b u s ( a n d o f f - t h e - h i g h w 3 y ) p n e u m a t i c t i r e s .....................
O t h e r p n e u m a t i c t i r e s a n d s o l i d t i r e s .........................................................
A l l i n n e r t u b e s ..................................................................................................................
Tread r u b b e r , t i r e s u n d r i e s and r e p a i r m a t e r i a l s
..........................

DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 73

3011 1
301 12
30113
301 14
30 115

200 . 7
205. 1
205.0
230.6
201.2

190.8 195.8
1 9 4 . 4 200 . 6
1 9 8 . 4 206 . 0
217.7 226.0
186.6 195.6

195.8
200 . 6
206 . 0
226.0
195.6

195.9
200 . 8
206.0
226.0
200 . 3

197.9
201.3
199.6
227 . 6
2 04. 1

199.4
204.4
202.S
230.3
2 04. 1

202. 1
205.5
202.8
232.6
204. 1

202. 1
205.5
202.8
232.6
2 04. 1

204.9
210.6
2 07. 1
234.7
204. 1

207 . 9
212.4
209.6
238.0
204. 1

207 . 9
212.4
209.6
238.0
204. 1

207 . 9
212.4
209.6
238.0
208.0

3021 1
30212
3 03 1 0
3041 1
30412

Rubber and p l a s t i c s
Rubber and p l a s t i c s

p r o t e c t i v e f o o t w e a r ....................................................
shoes, s l i p p e r s , o t h e r f o o t w e a r , n . e . c . .

Rubber and p l a s t i c s
Rubber and p l a s t i c s

belts
belts

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 73
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

3021 1
30212
303 10
3041 1
304 12

135.9
131.0
185. 9
151.3
144.6

135.9
127.2
180.9
142.9
133.0

135.9
127 . 2
181. 3
142.9
133.0

135. 9
127 . 2
186. 3
147 . 1
138. 9

135.9
127.2
187.3
147. 1
145.9

135.9
127.2
187.8
1 47. 1
145. 9

135.9
127.2
187.8
158.3
147. 7

135.9
134.6
187.8
158.3
NA

135.9
134.6
187.0
158.3
147.7

135.9
134.7
187.0
158.3
149.2

135.9
134.7
185. 1
153.4
149.2

135.9
134.9
185. 1
NA
149.2

135. 9
134.9
187. 8
150. 1
150.9

30413
30414
30696
30697
30790

Rubber and p
Rub be r and p
Rubber h e e l s
D r u g g i s t and
Consumer and

l a s t i c s h o s e , h o r i z o n t a l r e i n f o r c e d ...............................
l a s t i c s hose, c o n t i n u o u s molded n o n h y d r a u l i c
. .
and s o l e s
.............................................................................................
m e d i c a l s u n d r i e s ..............................................................................
c o m m e r i c a l p l a s t i c s p r o d u c t s , n . e . c ...............................

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 5
DEC/ 7 5

30413
30414
30696
30 6 9 7
30790

137.2
153.9
246 . 9
140.8
136. 0

137. 4
144.5
229.8
132. 2
131.1

137.4
144.5
229.8
1 36 . 1
131.4

139.2
1 51. 5
230 . 7
136 . 1
NA

134.5
151.5
232.8
136. 1
1 32. 0

136.4
1 51. 5
239.4
1 36 . 1
1 35 . 1

136.4
154.3
243.7
143.0
1 35 . 1

137. 3
157. 7
244.7
143.0
135. 3

137 . 3
157 . 7
261 . 1
143.0
137 . 5

137.3
NA
261. 1
143.0
139.2

137 . 3
157.7
26 1. 1
146.5
140.0

138. 1
160. 8
264,3
147.5
1 40 . 1

138 . 1
160. 8
264.3
147. 5
139.7

307 9 1
30792
30793
30794
30795

Unsupported

p la stics

L a m i n a t e d s h e e t s , r o d s , a n d t u b e s ...................................................................
P a c k a g i n g a n d s h i p p i n g c o n t a i n e r s ...................................................................
I n d u s t r i a l p l a s t i c s p r o d u c t s , e x c e p t b e l t i n g .........................................

DEC/ 70
J UN/ 78
DEC/ 70
JUN/ 78
J UN/ 78

30791
30792
30793
30794
30795

185.8
124.3
174. 1
124.3
123. 8

179.6
117.7
166. 3
120.5
117. 2

178.0
119.5
170.3
122.3
117.0

181. 4
120.7
171.8
123. 3
122. 9

1 8 2 . 3 182. 0
121.2 120.5
172.7 173. 5
123.4 123.9
124. 0 1 2 3 . 0

186.9
121.7
173.6
125.3
124.8

186 . 8
122. 5
174. 0
124.8
125. 3

190. 9
126 . 8
174.0
124.8
125. 4

190. 9
128. 2
178. 3
125. 1
125. 8

190.9
128.7
176 . 1
126.4
126 . 5

189.9
131.7
180. 5
126 . 1
126.5

189.7
132. 5
178.0
126. 1
126. 6

Regenerated

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 70

307 9 6
30798

127. 5
234.5

123.7
229.0

124. 0 126 . 5
225.9 225.9

125.7
227.3

126.7
227 . 6

127. 8
237.7

132.7
237.3

131. 7
246.2

130. 8
NA

1 25. 8 127.6
NA 2 4 4 . 2

127.0
244.2

DEC/ 6 9
DEC/ 7 5
DEC/ 7 5
DEC/ 71

311 1 1
31113
31420
3 14 3 1
31433

317.8
263.0
149 . 1
155. 2
247.3

355.6
317.2
1 43. 5
160.2
241.9

348.0
303. 1
145. 4
153.3
245.C

316.5
282.4
145.4
153. 7
246.6

305. 0
267 . 2
1 45. 4
153.7
246.6

299.5
259.3
145. 4
153. 7
246.6

291.6
259.3
145.4
153. 7
246.6

298. 0
250.3
151. 1
153.7
246.6

321.6
246. 1
151. 1
153. 7
246.6

302.5
250.3
151. 1
156.7
249.0

308.2
250 . 3
153. 5
156.7
NA

324.5
250.3
158. 2
156. 8
252.2

343.2
219.9
153.5
156.8
252.2

DEC/ 7 5
DEC/ 7 5
DEC/ 7 5
DEC/ 7 5
DEC/ 7 1

3 14 4 1
31442
31443
31444
31492

148. 3
151.5
1 51. 4
148.3
160.5

142.4
145.7
146.2
142. 6
155. 1

1 45. 2
145.7
146.2
142. 6
159. 4

145.4
152.2
151.9
148.8
159.4

146. 6
152.2
151.9
1 48. 8
159.4

146. 6
152.2
151.9
148.8
1 59. 4

1 46. 6
152.2
151.9
148.8
159.4

1 48. 4
152.2
1 51. 9
148.8
159.7

148.4
152. 2
1 51. 9
1 48. 8
162.5

148.4
152.9
152. 7
149.9
163.2

153.8
153.4
153.3
150 . 4
163.2

1 53. 8
153.4
153.3
150.4
162.6

153.8
153. 4
153. 3
150. 4
162. 8

DEC/ 71
DEC/ 7 5
DEC/ 71
DEC/ 75

3 21 1 1
32112
321 13
32114
32210

215.8
125.9
142.4
139. 6
292.6

212.9
1 27. 4
1 35 . 1
134.9
274.3

212.9
127.4
135. 1
134.9
274.3

215.5
127.4
135. 1
134.9
274.3

215.5
127.4
142.4
136.6
294.2

215.5
1 27. 4
142.4
136.6
294.2

215.5
122.6
142.4
136. 1
294.2

215.5
122.6
144. 0
136. 1
294.2

215.5
122.6
146.0
144.8
294.2

215.5
122.6
146.5
144.8
294.2

NA
125.4
146 . 5
145 . 1
306 . 1

2 24. 1
128.7
146.5
145.5
306. 1

NA
128.7
146. 5
145.4
311.4

DEC/ 7 5

32313
32410

136.8
310.8

129.8
305.8

129.8
305.9

129.8
306.3

136.9 136.9
312.6 313.9

136.9
313.9

138.4
313.3

140.3
313.1

140. 7
312.2

1 40. 7
311.7

140.7
310.4

140. 7
310.4

281.7
157.2
278.4

281.7
157.2
281.7

280.7 281.6 285.9 286.3
1 57. 2 1 57. 2 160. 5 160.5
281.7 281.7 281.7 282.3

286.3
160. 5
282.3

3 0796
30798
31111
31113
31420
3 14 3 1
31433
314 4 1
31442
31443
31444
31492

film ,

ce llu lo sic

and b e l t i n g ,
and b s l - t i n g ,

sheets,

products,

f l a t .........................................
o th e r than f l a t
. . .

rods,

except

and t u b e s

rayon

.....................

....................................

F i n i s h e d c a t t l e h i d e and k i p s i d e l e a t h e r s
.........................................
F i n i s h e d sheep and l amb l e a t h e r s
...................................................................
House s l i p p e r s
..................................................................................................................
Men’ s w or k

s h o e s ...........................................................

Women’ s s h o e s ,

..............................................

- f ^ l a t s ...................................................................................................

Women’ s s h o e s , m e d i u m h e e l
...................................................................................
Women’ s s h o e s , h i g h h e e l
........................................................................................
M i s s e s * and c h i l d r e n ’ s shoe s
..............................................................................

342.8 356.9
1 77. 1 1 7 8 . 8
157.5 166.4

321 1 1
321 12
32113
32114
32210

P l a t e a n d f l o a t g l a s s ...................................................................................................
L a m i n a t e d g l a s s , made f r o m g l a s s p r o d u c e d i n same e s t a b . . .
O t h e r f l a t g l a s s , made f r o m g l a s s p r o d u c e d i n same e s t a b . . .
Glass c o n t a in e r s
.............................................................................................................

32313
32410

L a m i n a t e d g l a s s , made o f p u r c h a s e d g l a s s
...............................................
Cement, h y d r a u l i c ( i n c l u d i n g c o s t o f s h i p p i n g c o n t a i n e r s )
. .

3 25 1 1
32530
32550

B r i c k , e x c e p t c e r a m i c g l a z e d a n d r e f r a c t o r y .........................................
C l a y f l o o r 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 ...............................
C l a y r e f r a c t o r i e s .............................................................................................................

325 1 1
32530
32550

280.8
163.9
275.8

272.5
174.8
256.7

274.6 276.2 280.9
174.8 174.8 174.8
261. 4 266. 1 2 76 . 9

281.7
157.2
278.3

32591
32610
32620

V i t r i f i e d c l a y s ewe r p i p e a nd f i t t i n g s
....................................................
V it r e o u s & s e m iv itr e o u s plum bing f i x t u r e s , a c c e s s o rie s
. . .
V i t r e o u s c h i n a & p o r c e l a i n t a b l e I k i t c h e n a r t i c l e s .....................

3 25 9 1
32610
32620

193.2
235.4
317.0

188.3
219.5
307 . 5

190.5
225.0
307.5

194. 1 1 94. 4
236.8 236.5
313.0 318.4

See footnotes at end of table.




80

188.2 194.2
227. 1 2 28. 0
307.5 313.0

194.5 194.8 194.7
2 3 7 . 8 2 4 1 . 2 24 1 . 9
318. 1 318. 1 318.4

194.9
242.2
327.5

194. 9
243.4
327.5

195. 1
245.9
327.5

Table 8. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for the output of selected census product classes, 19801

(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
1972

PRODUCT
DESCRI PTI ON

CENSUS
CODE
32630
32690
327 10
32730
32740

E a r t h e n w a r e C s e m i v i t r e o u s ) t a b l e and k i t c h e n a r t i c l e s
P o tte ry products, n . e . c . , in c lu d in g china d e co ra tin g
....................................................................
C o n c r e t e b l o c k and b r i c k
Ready-mixed c o n c r e t e
...............................................................................
L i me ( i n c l u d i n g c o s t o f s h i p p i n g c o n t a i n e r s )
. . . .

32751
3 291 1
32912
32913
32914

Gypsum b u i l d i n g m a t e r i a l s ..........................................................................
Nonmetallic a r t i f i c i a l ( s y n th e tic ) sized grain s . . . .
N o n m e t a l l i c bonded a b r a s i v e p r o d u c t s
..........................................
N o n m e t a l l i c c o a t e d a b r a s i v e p r o d u c t s and b u f f i n g w h e e l s
M e t a l a b r a s i v e s i n c l u d i n g s c o u r i n g p a d s .....................................

32961
32970

M i n e r a l wool f o r s t r u c t u r a l i n s u l a t i o n
..........................................
N onclay r e f r a c t o r i e s , e x c e p t d e a d -b ur n e d magnesia . . . .

33120
3 31 2 1
33122
33123
33124

OTHER
BASES

CODE
NO.

ANN
AVG

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

32630
32690
32710
32730
32740

298
152
257
281
309

.0
.5
. 1
.2
.3

297
150
249
272
293

.3
. 1
.3
.4
.0

297
150
250
274
301

.3
. 1
.4
.0
.5

297
150
252
276
305

.3
. 1
.2
.9
.6

297
151
259
280
308

. 3 297 . 3 297 . 3
. 4 151 . 4 152 . 7
. 3 259 . 3 259 . 3
. 0 282 . 9 283 . 9
. 6 309 . 0 309 . 6

297
152
259
233
313

.3
.6
.3
.9
.0

297
152
259
283
3 13

. 3 2 99
. 6 153
. 3 260
.9 284
. 7 310

.5
.2
.3
.7
.8

299
155
259
283
314

.5
.4
.0
.8
.9

299
155
259
283
315

.5 299 .5
. 4 155 . 4
.0 259 .0
. 8 2 83 . 8
. 0 317 .0

DEC/ 71
DEC/ 76

3 27 5 1
329 1 1
32912
32913
32914

257 . 5
312 . 0
26 1 . 8
198 . 1
119 . 8

258
295
241
185
116

.2
.0
.0
. 1
.9

266
295
246
192
117

.3
.0
.2
.9
.7

269
295
246
193
119

.2
.0
.2
.4
.9

266
308
264
194
120

.4
.2
.2
.7
.3

253
319
264
202
1 17

.7
.2
. 1
.6
.6

252
319
264
202
120

.2
.2
. 1
.6
.0

. 1
.0
. 1
.9
.9

2 49 . 7
324 . 0
27 1 . 4
201 . 9
121 . 4

2 53
324
275
201
121

.3
.0
.8
.9
.8

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 74

329 6 1
32970

143 . 0
160 . 2

132 . 7
151 . 8

O t h e r s t e e l 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 o v e n a n d b l a s t f u r n a c e p r o d u c t s , i n c l u d i n g f e r r o a l l o y
S t e e l i n g o t a n d 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 b a r s h a p e s , p l a t e s , s t r u c t u r a l sh ap es and p i l i n g

33120
33121
33122
33123
33124

327
350
326
2 89
324

.0
.4
.5
.2
.5

322
350
321
281
314

33125
33 1 2 6
33127
33128
33131

Steel w ire (produced in s te e l 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 i n s t e e l s ) ..........................................
C o l d - r o l l e d s t e e l s h e e t and s t r i p ( p r o d u c e d i n s t e e l m i l l s )
C o l d - f i n i s h e d s t e e l b a r s and b a r shape
...............................................
Ferromanganese
..............................................................................................................

33125
33126
33127
33128
33131

304
2 92
285
291
296

.8
.3
.9
.5
.0

296 . 5 296 .4 296
281 .7 2 8 2 , . 2 284
278 . 2 278 . 2 278
275 . 9 287 , . 2 287
302, . 5 302, . 5 302

33132
33133
33151
33152
33155

F e r r o c h r o m e .........................................................................................................................
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 , made i n w i r e d r a w i n g p l a n t s .
S t e e l n a i l s and s p i k e s
.........................................................................................
S t e e l w i r e , n o t p r o d u c e d i n s t e e l m i l l s ...............................................

33132
33133
33151
33152
33155

309 .6
298 . 3
286 . 2
330 . 1
305 , . 6

305, . 4
298 . 3
2 62 . 5
3 17, . 2
2 99 , .0

3 0 5 . .4
298,.3
2 7 0 , .0
3 1 7 , .2
298,. 9

33156
33167
33168
33176
33216

F e n c i n g a n d f e n c e g a t e s , made i n 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 s t e e l s h e e t a n d s t r i p ( n o t made i n s t e e l m i l l s ) .
C o l d - f i n i s h e d s t e e l b a r s & b a r shapes ( n o t 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 ( n o t made i n s t e e l m i l l s )
................................
Molds f o r heavy s t e e l i n g o t s
...............................................................................

33156
33167
33168
33176
33216

281 , . 1
284..0
285 .4
292,.3
358 , . 4

2 68 . . 3
2 76 , .7
271,. 1
2 8 1 , .7
348,.9

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

33218
33219
33221
33312
33323

C as t i r o n s o i l p i p e and f i t t i n g s
. . . .
Other gray ir o n c a s t i n g s ( e x c e p t d u c t i l e )
S t a n d a r d m a l l e a b l e c a s t i n g s ................................
P r i m a r y r e f i n e d c o p p e r ( 2 ) .....................................
Refined prim ary lead
................................................

33218
33219
33221
33312
33323

310,.5
139,. 9
149, . 5
2 4 3 . .9
3 1 9 . .6

312,.2
135,, 1
146. .4
2 7 7 . ,5
3 6 7 . .3

3 1 2 , .2 312, . 2 302. .3 302. ►
3 312 . 2 3 1 2 , . 2 3 1 2 , . 2 312 . 2 312 , . 2 3 1 2 . . 2
137, .0 137,.0 138,.8 139,. 1 139,. 8 140, .0 140,.0 140 . 0 143,. 9 143,.9
146. .4 146,, 4 146,.4 146.>4 151,.6 152, .4 152,.4 152 . 4 151,. 2 151. . 2
NA 262, .6 247 . , 2 2 3 0 . .2 2 23 . .4 2 4 6 . .7 2 5 5 . .8 2 3 7 , . 8 2 4 4 . . 2 2 3 6 . . 1
3 7 4 . .7 367. .3 330 . .6 2 9 7 . .5 2 90 . , 2 2 4 9 . , 8 2 9 3 . .9 3 0 8 , . 5 3 30 , .6 3 2 3 . .2

33334
33347
33395
33412
33413
33414
33417
33513
33514
33515

P r i m a r y 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 i n g o t ( 2 ) ....................................................................
P recio us m etals (p r im a r y s m e lt in g )
..........................................
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 l e a d ( 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 ) ...............................................................................
Copper and coppei — b as e a l l o y r o d , and s hapes
. . . .
Copper and coppei— b as e a l l o y s h e e t , s t r i p , and p l a t e
C o p p e r a n d c o p p e i — b a s e a l l o y p i p e a n d t u b e .....................

2 5 8 . .0

DEC/ 71
DEC/ 71
DEC/ 7 5
DEC/ 7 5
DEC/ 7 5

33334
33347
33395
33412
33413
33414
33417
33513
33514
33515

4 6 0 . .5
2 2 7 . .5
417.. 1
2 20. 5
3 16. 2
141 . 8
146 . 5
168 . 3

2 5 5 . ,4
2 6 8 . .0
378. 3
2 2 5 . ,9
442.. 1
2 12. 2
301. 1
1 43 . 8
1 52 . 1
167. 8

262., 1
2 6 8 . .0
139. ,3
2 6 6 . ,9
4 5 5 . .5
214. 7
312. 2
152. 7
1 66 . 7
1 87. 1

2 68 . .9
268. . 9
680. .0
251. .8
4 51. ,7
222. 1
355. 2
148. 0
148. 4
180. 9

262.. 1
2 7 7 . .2
087. .7
2 3 6 . .7
436.. 1
222. 1
352. 3
143. 5
144. 2
166. 5

2 5 5 . .4
288.A
0 34 . ,7
221. 6
4 1 6 . ,7
219. 6
308. 6
142. 0
1 40. 1
165. 3

255.A
2 9 1 . .6
2 3 3 . .5
2 1 6 . .2
3 99 . .3
219. 6
303. 5
139. 0
141. 2
162. 1

2 4 3 . .3
3 1 5 . .2
2 4 1 . .9
2 1 6 . .3
3 9 4 . .4
211. 4
289. 9
142 . 2
146 . 3
1 57. 6

2 4 3 . .3
3 1 5 . .4
2 5 0 . .0
2 1 8 . ,6
3 8 6 . .2
212. 6

33531

Al umi num p l a t e

DEC/ 7 5

33531

177 . 6

1 71. 6

173. 9

173. 9 178. 4

1 76. 2

176. 2

176. 2

...............................................................................................

DEC/ 75

D EC/ 67
D EC/ 7 5
DEC/ 7 5

See footnotes at end of table.




81

300..0

. 1
.3
.0
.5
.6

136 . 1 136 . 9
152 . 2 153 . 0
322 . 1
350 . 5
321 . 1
281 . 4
315, . 2

258
308
264
194
119

.4
. 1
. 1
.7
.7

139 . 5 141 .7
156 . 1 158 .6

257
308
264
201
118

.6
. 1
. 1
.6
.2

142 . 2
160 . 2

252
3 24
264
203
121

2 52
324
276
201
121

.4
.0
.7
.9
.9

142 . 9
161 . 8

143 . 7 149 . 3
164 . 0 164 . 0

149 . 0 150 . 1 151..6
167 . 1 166 . 8 166. . 8

322
350
325
286
322

.2
.0
.7
. 1
.8

322
350
325
286
323

.2
.0
.7
. 1
.0

3 22
350
325
286
322

.2
. 1
.7
. 1
.7

341
350
325
294
330

.2
.4
.7
.5
.0

341, . 1
350 .6
331 .0
294 . 3
331 .6

3 41 , . 1
350 , . 5
347 , .9
2 94 . .7
337 , .7

307
2 93
281
292
289

. 1
.8
. 1
.7
.5

307
294
280
292
289

. 1
.0
.8
.7
.5

307
294
280
2 92
289

. 1
.0
.8
.7
.5

307
2 95
291
2 92
289

. 1
.7
.6
.7
.5

309
304
292
292
289

.0
.0
.2
.7
.5

3 18 . . 9
310 , .0
2 92 , . 2
307 . .6
2 89 , . 5

.8
.3
.9
.7
. 1

310, . 8
298 . 3
299 . 9
334, . 4
309 .6

3 10 . .8
2 98 , . 3
2 99 , .9
3 34 , .4
321 , .5

. 1
.6
. 1
.4
. 1

322
350
322
293
324

.6 322 .6 322 . 6
. 7 350 .6 350 . 6
. 9 324 .0 325 . 7
. 8 295, . 2 295 . 1
.6 327 . 3 325 . 9

.4
.4
.2
.2
.5

301
288
292
290
302

.5
. 1
.6
.8
.5

303 . 1
288, , 1
292 . 5
292 . 7
302, . 5

307
291
292
292
302

305 . 4
298, . 3
281 . 4
317 . 2
298, . 9

313, . 1
298, . 3
281 . 4
334, . 3
301, . 3

310, .8
298 , 3
281, .4
334, .3
302, >3

310 . 8
2 98 . 3
281 . 4
334 . 3
307. . 1

310, . 8
298 . 3
284 . 5
334, . 3
307 . 1

310 , . 8
298 . 3
2 92 . 2
3 34 , . 3
307 . 1

310
298
299
334
307

.8
.3
.9
.3
. 1

310
298
2 99
334
307

270, . 3
276. .7
279 . 6
284, . 4
352 .9

285 . 2
288 .7
283, .0
288 , . 1
357, .0

285, .2
290, .4
2 86, . 1
2 88 , . 1
358, .4

285
290
286
291
360

285 . 2
280 . 4
286 . 1
293,.8
360 . 4

2 85 . 2
280 . 1
2 86 , . 9
2 9 4 , .0
3 60 , . 4

285
280
286
294
360

.2
. 1
.9
.0
.4

2 85 . 2 285 , . 2 2 8 5 , .2
288 . 6 289 . 2 2 8 9 . .2
288 .6 289 ►2 3 01 . .5
295 , . 6 304, . 0 3 0 9 . .9
360 . 4 366 , . 5 3 66 . .5

322
350
321
281
319

. 1
.7
.5
.7
.5

.2
.6
.1
.7
A

3 12 , . 2
143, .9
151. .2
221.. 1
301..2

141 . 0
146 . 7
166. 2

2 5 1 . .0
316,.2
4 1 7 . .0
220..2
418,. 1
217. 8
326. 4
135. ,6
141. ,7
165. 0

256.►
6
3 28 . .6
504.. 1
2 1 9 , .6
4 1 9 . .0
221. 2
318. 1
136. 3
143. 9
167. 6

268.. 1
b3 1..3
3 1 7 . ,5
2 1 9 . .5
4 1 0 . .3
230. 9
310. 8
138 . 6
143 . 2
167. 3

2 7 4 . .5
3 3 0 . .8
241.A
2 1 6 . .2
375. 3
2 41. 4
311. 2
1 39 . 1
143 . 3
1 66 . 6

1 76 . 2

176. 2

180. 2

183. 6

188. 5

305. 3

Table 8. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for the output of selected census product classes, 19801
( 19 6 7 = 1 0 0 u nl es s o th e r wi se i ndi cat ed)

1972
CENSUS
CODE

PRODUCT
DESCRI PTI ON

OTHER
BASES

CODE
NO.

ANN
AVG

J AN.

FEB.

33532
33533
33541
33542
33552

157.8
184. 0
280.8
16 1 . 0
205.3

152. 9
181 . 7
265.2
152 . 9
200 . 3

153. 0
181.7
265.4
152 . 9
200 . 3

155
184
269
153
200

33553
3 35 6 1
33562
3357 1
33572

287.4
1 93 . 0
195. 1
264.6
221.7

268.0
182.3
177.4
255.9
234.6

268.0
189.0
177.4
254.3
292.3

263 . 9 277, t 2 288 , . 4 2 9 1 . 6 2 9 2 . 0
19 S . 9 197 ! 2 197,. 2 197 . 2 1 9 4 . 1
177,. 4 195 . 5 195,.5 1 95 . 9 1 9 9 . 7
2 54 , . 3 258 .6 263 . .0 2 6 3 . 0 2 6 8 . 2
250 . 5 225 . 5 202 , .0 1 9 9 . 7 2 0 9 . 3

2 9 2 .0
194 . 1
202..5
268,.2
2 20 . . 1

MAR.

APR.

. 4 157
. 5 181
. 5 281
. 4 160
. 3 203

MAY

JUNE

157 . 4 1 5 7 . 4
181,.7 131 . 7
28 1 . 9 2 8 1 . 9
158 .7 1 5 8 . 7
203 , . 4 2 0 6 . 6

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

16 1. 1 1 6 2 . 6
184.5 192.8
288. 9 296.0
169. 2 169. 2
209.8 209.8

164.6
192.8
296.0
169.2
209.8

NA
194. 1
203.8
263.2
208.2

303. 0
192.9
205.3
273.8
199.7

306 . 3
192.3
205. 1
273.3
196.9

306.3
188.9
205.7
273.8
NA

33532
33533
33541
33542
33552

Aluminum sh e e t
..................................................................................................................
P l a i n a l u m i n u m f o i l ........................................................................................................
E x t r u d e d a l u m i n u m r od# bar # and o t h e r e x t r u d e d s h apes . . . .
A l u m i n u m e x t r u d e d a n d d r a w n t ubf e
...................................................................
R o l l e d a l u mi n um rod# b a r and s t r u c t u r a l shapes
...............................

33553
33561
33562
3 357 1
33572

A l u m i n u m i n g o t p r o d u c e d i n a l u m i n u m r o l l i n q m i l l s ..........................
N i c k e l and n i c k e l - * bas e a l l o y m i l l s hapes ( i n c l u d i n g m on el ) .
T i t a n i u n m i l l shapes
..................................................................................................
A l u m . / a l u m , base a l l o y w i r e pr od u ce d in n o n f e r r o u s p l a n t s . .
C o p p e r a n d c o p p e i — b a s e a l l o y w i r e ...................................................................

33576
33577
33578
33579
33691

A p p l i a n c e w i r e and c o r d and f l e x i b l e c o r d s e t s
...............................
M a g n e t w i r e ............................................................................................................................
Power w i r e and c a b l e
..................................................................................................
O t h e r i n s u l a t e d w i r e a n d c a b l e # n . e . c ...........................................................
Z i n c a n d z i n c - b a s e a l l o y c a s t i n g s ...................................................................

DEC/ 69
DEC/ 69
DEC/ 69
DEC/ 69
DEC/ 75

33576
33577
33578
33579
3 3691

221. 1
177.5
155.4
183.5
10 0 . 6

210.1
168.5
154. 9
175. 7
97.6

229.6
195.3
162.6
202.0
97.8

235 , . 2
202 , .6
157 . 9
206, . 9
98.. 9

220
173
155
195
99

.0
.0
.5
. 1
.2

2 18,.5
169,.0
152,. 1
185.. 9
99,. 2

218.7
168. 0
1 52 . 1
182.5
99.8

219.1
167.9
153.8
171. 9
101.1

22 1 . 4
175 . 5
157 . 2
181 ,. 9
10 1,. 3

220.0
173.7
155.0
176.6
10 1 . 4

2 2 0 . 3 220 . 1
175.7 178.2
156 . 2 1 5 5 . 7
174. 4 174.4
102. 5 103.9

219.9
177. 1
152.2
174. 1
104.2

341 1 1
341 12
34121
34212
342 3 1

S t e e l c ans and t i n w a r e end p r o d u c t s # i n c l u d i n g i c e cream
. .
A l u m i n u m c a n s .......................................................................................................................
S t e e l p a i l s ( 1 2 - g a l l o n c a p a c i t y and u n d e r )
.........................................
R a . i o r b l a d e s a n d r a z o r s # e x c e p t e l e c t r i c ..............................................
M e c h a n i c s ’ # h a n d s e r v i c e t o o l s ........................................................................

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

341 1 1
341 12
34 121
34212
34231

156.9
150. 1
241 . 4
196 . 0
291 . 3

148.5
143. 1
232.6
194.4
274.0

149. 1
143. 1
232.6
194.4
276.5

151,. 9
143 . 1
232 , .6
194..4
278 . 3

159
152
232
194
284

.3
.0
.6
.4
.9

159,.3
152.. 0
2 43 , .4
194,.4
2 87, .4

159.0
152. 0
246 . 2
194. 4
290 . 2

1 59. 2
152. 2
2 46 . 2
194.4
291 . 8

159 . 2
152,. 5
246 ,. 2
194. .4
2 95 , . 1

159.2
152.8
246.2
197.0
296 . 7

159. 9
154. 1
246 . 2
197 . 0
299.3

159.2
154. 1
246.2
197 .0
305.3

159. 2
NA
246.2
205.4
315.8

34250
342 9 4
34310
343 3 3
3441 1

Hands aws # saw b l a d e s # a n d saw a c c e s s o r i e s ..............................................
B u i l d e r s ’ hardware
........................................................................................................
M e t a l p l u m b i n g f i x t u r e s .............................................................................................
Cash i r o n 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 f o r b u i l d i n g s ..............................................

3 42 5 0
34294
343 10
3 43 3 3
344 1 1

196 . 4
229.5
246 . 9
2 16. 1
272.8

186 . 3
216.6
237 . 2
203.4
26 1 . 2

1 88. 1
217.9
24 1 . 6
212.5
262.4

190 . 3
218. . 9
24 1 ,. 6
214, . 1
270 ,. 3

192 . 1
227 . 2
244, .2
2 14 . 2
270 .3

195,.9
227 ,. 3
248, .5
215, . 8
270 . 3

196 . 3
229.4
243.5
215.3
27 1 .7

1 93. 1
232.5
249.5
2 1 6. 6
27 1 . 7

2 00 . . 4
2 32 , . 5
24 9.. 9
220 ,. 2
2 72 , . 8

20 0 . 4
234.6
249.8
220 . 0
2 75. 0

20 1 . 5
235.3
24 9. 9
220 . 0
28 1 . 9

20 1 . 5
240.6
250 . 4
220.2
28 1 . 9

2 05. 6
241 . 1
251 . 7
220 . 2
283. 9

3 44 1 2
34422
34424
3 44 3 7
34444

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 f o r b r i d g e s ...................................................
M e t a l window sash and f r a m e s ( e x c e p t s t o r m sash)
..........................
M e t a l c o m b i n a t i o n s c r e e n a n d s t o r m s a s h a n d d o o r s ..........................
Metal tanks complete a t f a c t o r y ( s t d l i n e nonpressure) (2 ). .
M e t a l r o o f i n g a n d r o o f d r a i n a g e e q u i p m e n t ............................... .....

34412
34422
34424
344 3 7
34444

263.5
226 . 2
227 . 0
290 . 7
144.0

251 . 6
215.8
217.8
275. 9
142 . 1

252.7
215.1
217.8
278. 1
141.7

2 60, . 1
2 19 . .5
217 ,. 8
28 1 . 9
141..7

260. . 1
2 23. .7
217 ,. 3
2 92, .4
144..4

26 1 ..7
2 24 , .2
2 30 , .8
2 94 . .3
144..4

26 1 . 7
225.5
230 . 8
294.3
144. 4

26 3 . 8
230.2
230 . 8
293. 9
144.4

264,. 9
2 3 0 . .2
231 ,. 5
295.. 1
144. .4

266.5
230 . 2
23 1 . 5
294.7
144.4

272. 0
231 . 5
NA
295.6
144.4

272.0
234.2
2 35. 0
295.4
145.2

274.3
234.2
235.0
296.3
146 . 1

34445
3448 1
34494
34524
34621

M e t a l f l o o r i n g a n d s i d i n g ........................................................................................
P r e f a b r i c a t e d m e t a l i n d u s t r i a l and c o m m e r c i a l b u i l d i n g s . . .
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 and b a r j o i s t s
.....................
E x te rn a lly threaded fasteners# except a i r c r a f t
...............................
Dr op # u p s e t a n d p r e s s s t e e l f o r g i n g s ( c l o s e d d i e ) ..........................

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 7 5
DEC/ 75

34445
3 44 8 1
34494
34524
3 46 2 1

139.7
142.0
136.9
118. 2
343.8

137.7 137. 5
137. 0 1 3 7 . 0
1 36 .3 136. 8
116. 5 117.6
3 2 6 . 5 335. 1

137..5 139,.7 14 1..8 1 3 9 . 5
140..6 143,. 9 142..7 1 4 2 . 7
139..8 140,.2 139..7 1 3 6 . 3
119. 2 1 18,.8 1 18..7 1 1 8 . 3
3 40 . ,7 3 4 0 . ,6 3 4 0 . ,6 347 . 2

1 3 9 . 3 140 . 7 14 0 . 7
1 4 2 . 6 142. .4 1 4 2 . 4
136 . 0 136. , 0 1 3 5 . 2
1 1 8 . 3 1 18..4 1 1 8 . 4
347 . 2 3 4 6 . .8 3 4 7 . 7

1 4 0 . 7 14 0 . 7
14 3 . 4 1 4 3 . 4
135. 2 135.2
1 13. 2 117. 9
3 4 8 . 5 352. 1

140.7
145.9
135.2
118.3
352.8

34650
34692
34820
34931
3494 1

J o b s t a m p i n g s # a u t o m o t i v e ........................................................................................
Job stampings# e x c e p t a u t o m o t i v e
...................................................................
S m a l l a r m s a m m u n i t i o n # 30 mm a n d u n d e r ( 1 . 1 8 i n c h e s & u n d e r ) . .
Hot form ed s p r i n g s
........................................................................................................
A u t o m a t i c r e g u l a t i n g a n d c o n t r o l v a l v e s ....................................................

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

34650
34692
34820
34931
34941

136 . 8
141.0
145.6
226 . 8
145.8

132.4
134.6
143.2
225.0
139.3

132. 4
134.7
143.2
225.4
140.3

132. .6 133..4 133. ,7 1 3 7 . 7
136 .,5 137. ,9 138. .6 1 4 0 . 7
142. ,6 141. .7 141 .,4 1 4 4 . 6
2 2 6 . ,8 226 .,8 226 ..8 226 . 8
142. ,6 144. .5 144. .3 1 4 5 . 7

137.7
142.7
145 . 1
226 . 2
1 46 . 1

139. .7
143. . 1
147. . 3
226 . 2
146. . 1

140 . 1
143.3
1 45. 3
227.7
146 . 3

1 40 . 1
146 . 8
145. 8
227 . 7
150.5

140.8
146 . 3
146.3
228.0
151. 0

14 1. 1
1 46. 3
160 . 9
228 . 0
152.4

34942
34943
34944
34945
349 4 6

V a l v e s f o r 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 ) .....................
O t h e r m e t a l v a l v e s f o r 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 .....................
P l u m b i n g a n d h e a t i n g v a l v e s a n d s p e c i a l t i e s .........................................
M e ta l f i t t i n g s # fl a n g e s # and u n i o n s f o r p i p i n g systems
. . .
F i t t i n g and a s s e m b l i e s f o r t u b i n g and hose
.........................................

DEC/ 7 1
J U N/ 7 6
DEC/ 75

34942
34943
34944
34945
349 4 6

188.7
136. 0
142. 8
298.0
145.4

179. 1
127. 7
130. 9
282.8
133.8

184.0
128.7
135.6
286.4
135.3

18 1,.7 185. .6 185. .7 1 8 9 . 7
132. ,2 136 .,5 137. .0 1 3 7 . 6
138. 9 145. .6 145. 6 1 4 5 . 6
2 8 8 . 9 296 ..2 2 9 7 . 8 3 0 2 . 3
135., 9 144. . 9 145. ,0 1 4 5 . 0

190.2
138.0
145.6
302.3
146. 1

190. 9
138. 1
145. 6
3 0 2 . .3
146. , 1

190.9
133.6
145.6
302.3
146 . 2

193.5
138.6
144.9
304.8
153. 5

194.4
139.3
144.9
304.8
156.0

198.8
140.2
144.9
304.8
157.0

34952
3496 1
34966
34980

P r e c is io n mechanical s p rin g s
..............................................................................
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 nd 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 and f i t t i n g s
..............................................................................

34952
3 496 1
34966
34980

150. 4
270 . 2
140.0
315.9

141. 5
252. 9
135.5
3 C2 . 1

141. 5
258.3
135. 5
302. 1

146. 2 146. 2 146. 2 1 54. 1
2 6 6 . 3 2 6 6 . ,9 2 6 6 . .9 2 6 6 . 9
137. 8 141 ..2 141. 2 1 4 1 . 2
3 0 3 . ,7 3 13 . ,4 3 1 3 . .4 3 1 4 . 0

1 54. 1
268.9
141.2
317.5

154. 1
2 7 4 . .5
141. 2
317 . 5

1 54. 1
230 . 2
14 1 . 2
320 . 4

1 5 5 . 6 1 55 . 6
230 . 2 2 3 0 . 2
1 41. 2 141.2
325. 5 330.5

155.6
280.2
141.2
330.5

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 75

JUN/ 76

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

See footnotes at end of table.




82

.8
.7
.2
.8
.4

1 5 7 . 9 157 . 0 1 5 7 . 0
1 3 1 . 7 181 .7 1 8 1 . 7
2 8 1 . 6 281 .6 2 8 0 . 8
162 . 0 162 . 0 1 6 2 . 5
206 . 6 2 0 6 . .6 206 . 6

Table 8. Continued—Producer Price indexes for the output of selected census product classes, 19801
(1967 = 100 u n l e s s o t h e r w i s e i n d i c a t e d )
1972
CENSUS
CODE

PRODUCT
DESCRI PTI ON

OTHER
BASES

CODE
NO.

ANN
AVG

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY

34992
34993

296 . 1
138 . 7

28 1 . 4
132. 3

284 . 5
132 . 3

292.4
132. 3

296 . 4
138 . 4

3 51 9 1
35192
35193
35194
35195

155
157
155
144
267

.6
.4
.2
.2
.9

148.9
153. 5
146 . 8
134.3
252.6

35196
35199
3 5231
35233
35235

357
260
155
157
148

.0
.6
.2
.0
.9

330.8
2 48. 1
147.6
150 . 4
144.4

35236
35237
35242
35247
3531 1

147,.6
16 1 . 3
140,. 5
207, ►O
c
312 , .0

35312
35313
35314
353 1 6
3 5317

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

297 . 7
140.9

298.0
140. 9

297.4
140.9

297 . 7
141 . 3

298.6
141.3

148 . 9 1 5 0 . 5 152 . 2
153 . 4 1 5 3 . 4 157 .7
147,. 4 1 4 9 . 8 152 . 3
134,.3 1 4 0 . 3 142,. 9
2 5 2 .6 2 5 5 . 8 264, .6

152.2
157.7
152. 4
142.9
264.6

152. 2
157.7
152.4
142.9
264.6

152.2
157 . 4
155 . 1
142. 9
272. 1

330 , .8
25 1.. 3
148,.7
150 ,. 5
145, . 1

340 . 1
252.8
1 51 . 0
151. 5
146.3

358, .6
253, .9
152,.7
153,.0
147,. 1

358.6
256.7
153.4
154.5
147. 9

358.6
256.7
153.5
156 . 7
147. 9

142.6
153.4
135.2
197.2
297.2

142,.6
153..9
135, .2
196 ,. 1
2 9 8 . .3

143. 0
1 55 . 7
136. 1
196.6
298.3

143..4
158,. 1
137,.5
198,.4
299 , . 1

312 , .8
151,.6
2 20, .3
2 29, . 8
149,.0

297 . 8
1 43. 5
209.8
220 . 8
141. 2

3 0 0 . .4
145. .0
2 1 3 , .3
223., 1
142. .3

35318
35319
3 5321
35322
35323

2 96, .7
3 14. .8
2 87, . 1
2 77. .3
184,.0

282.6
303.5
272.6
265.2
180.4

35324
35331
35333
35334
353 4 0

2 85, .9
344, .4
36 1,. 0
2 90, .2
2 39, .2

155,.6 1 5 5 . 6
157,. 4 157 . 4
156..6 1 6 1 . 2
142, . 9 1 5 0 . 3
273, . 9 2 7 3 . 9

161. 7
16 1 . 0
161. 7
150. 3
279. 1

168.7
16 1 . 0
163. 2
153.3
280.7

168.7
161.0
163.2
153. 3
230.7

358.6
266. 1
154. 9
157.2
147 . 9

353, .6 3 6 8 . 9
NA
267,. 9
155,.8 1 5 9 . 3
159,.2 1 6 0 . 4
147,.9 1 48 . 9

363.9
269.2
159. 8
161.2
143.3

375.6
272. 1
162. 5
164.2
157.2

375.6
2 72. 1
162. 6
164.6
157. 4

143.4 143. 4
159. 6 1 63. 4
137.7 137. 7
20 1 . 4 201 . 4
310.4 310.4

144. 0
163.4
137. 7
203.4
318.8

144, .7 1 5 1 . 3
164, . 3 1 62 . 9
14 1..2 1 4 6 . 5
2 1 5 . .4 2 1 9 . 2
3 1 8 , .8 3 2 1 . 2

157.4
165.6
146. 5
219.2
322.6

157.4
167.9
147. 5
219.2
324.5

158. 2
167. 9
147. 5
219.2
324.5

3 0 1 . 0 306 ,. 3
1 45 . 0 147,. 1
2 1 6 . 3 217, .9
2 2 4 . 0 225. .6
1 4 2 . 5 146,, 3

307 . 8
147. 9
218.0
228. 1
147.7

3 1 5 . 4 317 . J 3 2 2 . 1
1 5 2 . 3 155..5 1 5 5 . 5
2 2 0 . 9 222..8 2 2 4 . 3
2 3 1 . 0 231 . .0 2 3 1 . 8
1 5 0 . 2 150..5 1 5 3 . 8

322.6
159. 5
225. 0
234. 1
154. 9

322.6
159.5
227.2
238.4
155. 0

326.3
160.7
227.8
239.4
155. 4

2 8 3 . .8
3 0 4 . ,7
2 7 6 . ,3
2 6 6 . ,0
180. ,4

2 8 4 . 3 290. . 9
3 0 6 . 5 312, ,3
2 7 7 . 4 278, .7
2 6 8 . 8 27 1..6
1 8 0 . 4 177.. 6

293. 0 294. 9
312.4 314.7
2 8 2. 2 284. 1
275.6 278.3
178.2 178.2

299.8
317.5
285.7
280.4
178. 2

3 00. .5
318 . .2
291 . 2
2 80 . .6
189.. 1

301.8
318.3
293.3
281.3
139.7

308. 1
321.8
298.5
283.9
190. 8

309.4
323.6
300 . 1
285.4
192.6

311.0
323.7
304.8
290.8
192. 1

269.7
329.2
325.0
269.8
225.5

2 7 0 . ,4
3 2 9 . ,5
3 2 7 . ,5
2 7 3 . ,6
2 2 6 . ,0

270.4
330.5
332. 0
278.3
229.0

2 88. .4
332. . 1
357. .7
28 1.,5
2 32. .5

288.4
339.5
359.3
281.5
234.0

289.2
347. 1
369.6
292.2
244.2

2 8 9 . .2
3 47 . .8
37 1.,5
294 . .4
2 4 3 . .8

292.7
349.3
372. 1
300 . 0
246.4

292.7
359.2
374.7
307 . 3
248.3

295.3
362.8
385.6
310.0
248.7

295.5
364.2
390. 1
310.7
249.4

174,.6
2 50, . 5
4 1 4 , .4
2 7 8 , .4
2 6 0 , .0

167.5
239.2
390 . 3
259. 1
240.2

170. ,0
242.. 1
3 9 1 . ,2
26 1..0
2 4 3 . ,8

171.3
243.0
392.0
265.5
252. 1

173.. 1
245, . 8
393, .8
268 . ,6
2 5 7 . .0

173.2 174.8
250.6 251.4
419.1 422 .4
275.6 281.0
259.0 262 .3

175.3
251.4
423.3
283.2
263.7

175,.4
2 53 . ,3
4 2 4 . .2
2 3 4 . .3
2 6 4 . .9

175.4
254.8
425. 1
285.2
266.8

176. 2 181.1
256.6 258.2
429.3 430.2
289. 0 292. 1
269.4 269.3

35416
35419
354 2 1
35422
35423

261, . 1
2 9 9 . .9
2 6 9 , .8
3 0 0 . .8
150,.2

241.3
273.5
257.2
287.4
141.9

252. 1
282.6
258.7
290.0
147.7

2 5 5 . .2
2 9 7 . .8
271 . .9
2 9 4 . .6
147.,7

255.3
298.6
272.3
295.7
147.7

2 6 3 . .3
302.. 1
2 7 2 . .5
3 0 6 . .3
153.. 1

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 7 5

35424
3 54 5 1
35452
35461
35462

2 8 1 . .3
242. 9
205.. 1
135. 6
138. 4

2 4 1 . .3
2 8 1 . ,9
2 5 7 . ,7
2 8 7 . ,6
147. .4
268 .2 267. 1
229 .2 230. 9
1 9 5 . 0 198. 5
1 2 9 . 5 129. 5
1 3 2 . 9 133. 6

266.7
310.3
272.5
307 . 2
1 53 . 1
291.3
248.4
203.3
138.6
141.2

267.8 281.9 282.4
315 .4 318.0 319.4
272.5 272.5 284.5
308.9 310.9 312.6
153. 7 153. 7 157.0
292.9 292.9 292.9
2 48. 8 250 .0 250. 1
208.0 212.0 214.3
1 4 0 . 9 1 4 0 . 9 1 42 . 1
141. 2 1 41. 2 142. 9

DEC/ 71

35493

164. 2

157. 8

167.2

170. 1 1 7 2 . 2

3 5191
25 192
35193
35194
35195

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 f o r t r u c k s and b u s e s )
.....................................
D i e s e l e n g i n e s ( f o r t r u c k s a n d b u s e s ) ..........................................................
O u t b o a r d m o t o r s ...................................................................................................................

196
35199
3 5231
35233
35235

Gas e n g i n e s ( e x c e p t g a s t u r b i n e s ) ....................................................................
P a r t s and a c c e s s o r i e s f o r 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 . . . .
Wh e e l t r a c t o r s a n d a t t a c h m e n t s
.........................................................................
P l a n t i n g , s e e d i n g , and f e r t i l i z i n g m a c h i n e r y
.....................................
Harvesting machinery
...................................................................................................

35236
3 5237
35242
35247
3531 1

Haying machinery
..............................................................................................................
P l o w s a n d l i s t e r s ..............................................................................................................
G a r d e n t r a c t o r s a n d m o t o r t i l l e r s ....................................................................
L a wn mo we r s a n d s now b l o w e r s ....................................................................................
C o n t r a c t o r s * o f f - h i g h w a y wheel t r a c t o r s ex. p a r t s / a t t a c h s . .

35312
35313
35314
3 5316
353 1 7

T r a c k l a y i n g t y p e t r a c t o r s , e x c e p t p a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s . . .
P a r t s a n d a t t a c h m e n t s f o r t r a c k l a y i n g t y p e t r a c t o r s .....................
Power c r a n e s d r a g l i n e s , s h o v e l s , and p a r t s
..........................................
M i x e r s , p a v e r s , and r e l a t e d e q u i p m e n t , e x c l u d i n g p a r t s
. . .
T r 3 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 g p a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s . . .

35318
35319
35321
35322
35323

S c r a p e r s , g r a d e r s , r o l l e r s , & o f f - i v . cj hway t r u c k , t r a i l e r s
. .
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 and e q u i p m e n t , i n c l u d i n g p a r t s .
Underground m i n i n g & m i n e r a l b e n e f i c i a t i o n m a c h i n e r y / e q u i p . .
Cr Ui i l r i r . g, p u l v e r i z i n g , a n d s c r e e n i n g m a c h i n e r y ................................
A l l o t h e r 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
...............................................

35324
35331
353 3 3
35334
353 4 0

P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s f o r 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
. .
R o t a r y o i l f i e l d and 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 4 e q u i p m e n t .
O i l f i e l d 4 g 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 and e q u i p m e n t
. . .
O t h e r o i l f i e l d & g a s f i e l d m a c h i n e r y a n d t o o l s ( e x c e p t p u mp s ) .
E l e v a t o r s and m ov i ng s t a i r w a y s
.........................................................................

35 3 6 2
35-37 1
35413
35414
35415

Over head t r a v e l i n g c r a n e s and m o n o r a i l s y s te m s
................................
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 ) ....................................................................
Ge a r c u t t i n g a n d f i n i s h i n g m a c h i n e s ................................ . .....................
G r i n d i n g a n d p o l i s h i n g m a c h i n e s ....................................................................
Lathes
........................................................................................................................................

DEC/ 74
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 71

35362
35371
35413
35414
35415

3 54 1 6
354 19
3 5421
35422
35423
35424
3545 1
35452
3546 1
35462

M i l l i n g machines
..............................................................................................................
P a rts f o r m e t a l - c u t t i n g ty p e machine t o o l s , s o ld s e p a r a te ly .
P u n c h i n g , s h e a r i n q , b e n d i n q , a n d f o r m i n g m a c h i n e s ..........................
Presses, in c l u d in g f o r q i n g p resses
...............................................................
Other m e ta l- f o r m in g machine t o o l s , i n c l . f o r g i n g machines . .

DEC/71
DEC/ 7 2
DEC/ 71
DEC/ 71
DEC/ 7 5

P a r t s f o 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 .....................................................
S m a l l c u t t i n g t o o l s f o r m a c h i n e t o o l s / m e t a l w o r k i n g mach.
. .
P r e c i s i o n m e a s u r i n g t o o l s .......................................... . .....................................
P o we r d r i v e n h a n d t o o l s , e l e c t r i c ....................................................................
P o we r d r i v e n h a n d t o o l s , p n e u m a t i c a n d p o w e r a c t u a t e d .....................

DEC/ 7 2

35493

Welding

except

e le c tric

................................

DEC/ 7 5
DEC/ 7 5
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

DEC/ 7 5
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 7 5
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 7 5

DEC/ 7 5
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 75

DEC/ 72
DEC/ 72
D E C / .’ 2
.DEC/ 7 1

See footnotes at end of table.




DEC.
305. 0
141. 3

C o l l a p s ; b i a t u b a ' s ..............................................................................................................
F i s t matal s tr a p p in g
...................................................................................................

apparatus,

NOV.

299. 1 305. 3
141.3 141.3

34992
34993

and c u t t i n g

OCT.

83

157. 4

314.0
147.9
219.7
230.4
147.7

288.5
342.0
367. 1
283.0
242.8

268 .0 269. 5
2 32 . 3 239. 2
199.3 201. 2
1 2 9 . 8 131. 7
1 3 5 . 3 136. 6

263. 1
300 . 8
272.5
306 . 3
150. 6
271.0 279.3 2 91 .3
244.2 246.5 247.8
2 0 3 . 3 207 . 1 2 0 7 . 1
134.9 134.4 137. 5
137.6 137. 8 1 39. 9

157. 7

160. 1 1 6 3 . 5

158. 6

263. 1
298.6
272.3
301.6
148.6

166.9

291.
2 47.
207.
137.
141.

3
9
4
9
0

166. 9

181.3
259.6
432.3
296.4
271 . 8

172.5

Table 8. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for the output of selected census product classes, 19801
(1 967=100 unl ess o t he r wi s e indi cated)
1972
CENSUS
CODE

PRODUCT
DESCRI PTI ON

OTHER
BASES

3551 1
35512
35514
3 5521
35522

D a i r y & m i l k 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 .....................
Commercial f o o d p r o d u c t s ma c hi n e ry * ex. wr ap p in g machines . .
Packing* packaging & b o t t l i n g machinery f o r in d u s t, prods.
T e x t i l e 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 f o r t e x t i l e m a c h i n e r y .........................................

DEC/ 75

35531
35532
3 55 5 1
35553
35591

CODE
NO.

ANN
AVG

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

144 . 3 146. 1
311 . 3 321 . 8
140,. 8 1 4 1 . 0
226 . 4 2 2 8 . 1
2 03 . 3 2 1 1 . 8

147. 7
321.8
142.0
228.8
211.8

150.0
322.3
142.3
228.8
211.3

150
327
144
231
211

203.9
175. 7
24 1 . 3
10 1 . 3
149. 0

204, . 9
175 . 7
242 . 5
10 1 . 3
154 . 1

NOV.

DEC.

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 69
DEC/ 69

3551 1
35512
35514
3 5521
35522

145.7
315.5
140.9
226.0
202.8

139.5
296.9
136. 0
214.0
1 86. 5

1 3 9 . 5 139 . 7
2 9 9 . 8 303 . 7
1 3 6 . 0 136 . 2
217 . 5 221 . 0
1 8 7 . 9 187 . 9

W o o dw o rk i ng m a c h i n e r y i n c l u d i n g p a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s . . . .
W o o d w o r k i n g m a c h i n e r y f o r home w o r k s h o p i n c l . p a r t s / a t t a c h . .
P r in t in g presses, lith o g ra p h ic
........................................................................
T y p e s e t t i n g m a c h i n e r y a n d e q u i p m e n t ..............................................................
C h e m i c a l m a n u f a c t u r i n g i n d u s t r i e s ma c h . S e q u i p m e n t I p a r t s .

DEC/ 72
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 69
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

35531
35532
3 5551
35553
3 5591

201.7
168. 1
238.5
101.5
147. 4

1 92. 2
1 54. 0
231.0
101.3
139.5

192.6
154. 0
233. 1
101. 3
140.9

194 . 8
161 .6
233 . 1
101 . 3
142,.7

202.4
162. 8
236.3
10 1 . 3
145. 3

2 04 , . 2 2 0 3 . 9
162 . 8 1 7 5 . 7
236, .3 2 4 0 . 2
10 1 . 3 10 1 . 3
145,. 3 146 .0

203. 9
175.7
24 0 . 9
101. 3
146. 0

35612
35613
35622
35623
35624

H y d r a u l i c f l u i d p o w e r pumps ...................................................................................
D o m e s t i c w a t e r s y s t e m s & pumps* i n c l . pump j a c k s / c y l i n d e r s . .
T a p e r ( e x c e p t t h r u s t ) r o l l e r b e a r i n g s , c o m p l e t e ...............................
O t h e r r o l l e r b e a r i n g s , c o m p l e t e ........................................................................
M o u n t e d b e a r i n g ..................................................................................................................

DEC/ 70
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

35612
35613
35622
35623
35624

198.6
131.2
162.5
166. 8
27 1. 1

183.7
125.5
143.6
153.5
254.4

1 93. 1
126.3
143. 6
160 . 1
257.9

193 . 8 196 . 8 1 9 6 . 8
127,. 8 130,.0 1 3 1 . 5
153,. 0 164,. 5 1 6 4 . 5
163,.6 163,.6 1 6 6 . 2
257 , . 9 26 1 . 8 270 . 4

198 .4 1 9 8 . 9
131..5 1 3 1 . 9
164,. 5 1 6 4 . 5
168,.8 1 6 3 . 8
274,.5 2 7 7 . 3

1 9 9 . 0 2 0 0 . 5 203. . 8 207 ,. 3 2 1 0 . 5
132. 0 133. 0 134,. 5 135.. 0 1 3 5 . 7
1 6 4 . 5 1 6 9 . 0 172,.8 172, .3 1 7 2 . 8
1 6 8 . 8 17 1. 6 172,.3 172,.3 1 7 2 . 3
277 . 3 2 7 7 . 3 2 77 , . 3 2 81 , .7 2 8 5 . 5

356 3 1
3 56 7 1
35672
356 8 1
356 9 1

A i r a n d g a s c o m p r e s s o r s a n d v a c u u m pumps
...............................................
E l e c t r i a l i n d u s t r i a l f u r n a c e s and ovens , me ta l p r o c e s s i n g . .
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 and o v e n s , m e t a l p r o c e s s i n g . .
P l a i n b e a r i n q s and b u s h i n g s , u nmo unted
....................................................
P a c k i n g a n d p a c k a g i n g m a c h i n e r y , n . e . c .........................................................

DEC/ 70
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 74
DEC/ 76

3 56 3 1
3 56 7 1
35672
35681
35691

223.4
150. 1
157.5
145.4
1 34 . 9

213.5
141.8
1 47. 4
140.5
1 30. 3

215.3
142. 5
148.6
146 . 5
130. 5

219 , .0 223 . 5 2 2 3 . 2
143,.7 148,.6 1 4 3 . 8
151 . 2 156 ,. 5 1 5 6 . 9
145 . 8 144,. 3 1 4 2 . 0
131,. 2 132..6 1 3 4 . 2

223,.2
149,. 0
157 ,. 4
145 .2
134,.4

226.4
152.2
16 1 . 0
146 .7
1 36. 3

35742
35 7 4 3
35760
35793
357 9 7

E l e c t r o n i c c a l c u l a t i n g m a c h i n e s ........................................................................
A c c o u n t i n g m a c hi n e s and c as h r e q i s t e r s
....................................................
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
....................................................
D u p l i c a t i n g machines
..................................................................................................
T y p e w r i t e r s ............................................................................................................................

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

35742
35743
3 5760
35793
35797

75. 0
95. 1
213.0
149.5
148. 7

78.7
78.7
78,.7
73, .7
7 3 . 1 73, .2
73,. 2
73.2
73.2
73.2
73. ,2
73.2
94.4
94.4
94 .4
95 . 1 9 5 . 1 95,. 1 9 5 . 1 9 5 . 1 9 5 . 1 95,. 1 95.. 1 96 . 7
2 0 2 . 3 2 0 3 . 9 2 04, .6 2 05. .5 206 . 2 206 . 5 2 1 3 . 4 2 2 4 . 4 2 2 4 . 4 2 24, .4 2 25. .0 2 1 5 . 8
1 4 2 . 2 1 4 2 . 2 142 . 8 146 .9 146 . 9 151 ,. 7 1 5 1 . 7 1 5 1 . 7 1 5 1 . 7 155,.5 155,.5 1 5 5 . 5
1 4 7 . 2 1 4 7 . 9 148,. 1 149,.6 1 4 8 . 6 148,.7 1 4 8 . 7 1 4 8 . 7 1 4 8 . 7 148,.7 148..7 1 5 0 . 2

3581 1
35851
358 5 2 '
35853
35854

Autom atic merchandis ing machines
...................................................................
H e a t t r a n s f e r e q u i p m e n t , e x c e p t r o om a i r - c o n d i t i o n e r s . . . .
U n i t a r y a i l — c o n d i t i o n e r s ........................................................................................
Commercial r e f r i q e r a t i o n equip men t
..............................................................
C o m p r e s s o r s a n d c o m p r e s s o r u n i t s , a l l r e f r i g e r a n t s ..........................

3581 1
35851
35852
35853
35854

186.2
127.2
1 32 . 1
199.3
123. 7

181 . 8
122.3
127. 0
190.6
119.2

181. 8
122.8
128. 0
191.4
119.2

181 . 8
124..6
129,.6
191..4
122.. 4

185,.0
126, .0
130 ,. 8
193. , 8
122. .4

187, . 1
126 ,. 1
133, .0
199. .0
122. .4

187 . 1
127.0
133. 2
202.8
1 22. 4

187. 1
127.0
134 . 1
202.7
122.7

187 . 1
130.4
1 34 . 1
202. 9
127.8

189,.2
130,►9
134. .0
2 0 5 . ,4
127. 8

35855
35858
35921
35922
35923
35992

C o n d e n s i n g u n i t s , a l l r e f r i g e r a n t s ...................................................................
Warm a i r f u r n a c e s ( e x c e p t f l o o r & w a l l ) & p a r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s .
C a r b u r e t o r s , new a n d r e b u i l t
..............................................................................
P i s t o n s and p i s t o n r i n g s
........................................................................................
V a l v e s ( i n t a k e a n d e x h a u s t ) ...................................................................................
P n e u m a t i c a n d h y d r a u l i c c y l i n d e r s ...................................................................

35855
35858
35921
35922
35923
35992

119.8
204.6
1 66. 1
159.2
158.4
146.5

117.2
195. 0
154.6
154.4
147.3
136. 7

116.6
197.7
154.6
154.7
147.3
136 . 8

117.. 1
199..9
154. .6
157. .3
147. ,3
138. .2

1 18..0 1 1 8 . 4 1 18.,7
2 0 0 . ,7 200 . 7 2 0 3 . 2
163. .0 1 6 3 . 0 163. , 0
157. ,3 158. 1 159. ,4
148. ,4 1 4 8 . 4 148. ,4
142. .0 1 4 7 . 2 147. .2

121. 4
203.2
170. 9
16 1 . 9
155.6
1 49 . 1

121.4
206.3
170.9
161.9
155.6
1 49 . 1

121.3
207.2
170.9
161.9
159. 6
151.4

122. ,4 122.,4 1 2 2 . 4
2 1 1 . .5 2 1 3 . .4 2 1 6 . 9
175.,8 175.,8 1 7 5 . 8
160. .2 161. 4 1 6 1 . 6
180.,8 180. 8 1.80.8
154. 5 151. 7 1 5 3 . 5

36122
36127
36131
36132
36133

P o w e r a n d d i s t r i b u t i o n t r a n s f o r m e r s , e x c e p t p a r t s ..........................
Power r e g u l a t o r s , b o o s t e r s , r e a c t o r s , o t h e r t r a n s f o r m e r s
. .
S w i t c h g e a r , e x c e p t d u c t s a n d r e l a y s ..............................................................
P o w e r c i r c u i t b r e a k e r s a l l v o l t a g e s ..............................................................
Low v o l t a g 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 ..........................

36122
36127
361 3 1
36132
36133

181. 0
212. 1
204. 1
182.4
276.8

167.2
203.0
191.3
173. 6
256.2

171. 7
209.2
199.0
173.0
266 . 0

173.. 3
2 0 5 . ,7
20 1..3
179. , 1
2 7 1 . ,2

175. .3 1 7 6 . 3
2 0 7 . ,0 2 0 8 . 9
2 0 9 . ,0 2 0 5 . 9
179. ,5 1 8 0 . 7
2 7 7 . ,4 2 7 9 . 5

1 81. 9
210.2
207.0
180. 3
286.2

188.0
213.4
206 . 5
186. 1
260.8

1 88. 4
2 16. 9
1 99. 9
183 . 1
285.6

191. ,9 190. 3
217. 7 219. 6
2 0 7 . ,4 2 0 7 . 0
189. 2 190. , 1
285. 6 284. 0

36134
36136
3 6211
36212
3 6231

Fu se s and f u s e e q u i p m e n t , u n d e r 2300 v o l t s
.........................................
D u c t , i n c l u d i n g p l u g - i n u n i t s I a c c e s s o r i e s , 750 v o l t s & u n d e r
F r a c t i o n a l horsepower motors
..............................................................................
I n t e g r a l h .p . m o to r s /g e n e r a to r s , exc. land tr a n s . equip.
. .
A r c w e l d i n g 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 .....................

DEC/ 68
DEC/ 72

36134
3 61 3 6
3621 1
36212
3 6231

302.0
170.8
235.6
265.9
181.4

282.0
154.9
230.2
2 59. 9
17$ . 1

283.4
163.6
230.3
260.8
174. 1

2 9 3 . .6
163. 6
2 31 . . 1
2 61. . 1
179..2

3 0 0 . ,5 3 0 4 . 3 3 0 4 . 3
169. ,0 1 7 4 . 8 174, 8
2 3 0 . .7 2 3 0 . 9 2 3 0 . ,3
2 6 3 . .8 2 6 4 . 5 2 6 5 . . 1
179. ,2 1 8 0 . 8 132. ,9

36232
36233
3 6241

A r c w e l d i n g e l e c t r o d e s , m e t a l ..............................................................................
R e s i s t a n c e w e l d e r s , a c c e s s o r i e s , a n d e l e c t r o d e s ...............................
Electrodes
.............................................................................................................................

DEC/ 72
DEC/ 72
DEC/ 75

36232
36233
3 6241

230.2
191.5
164. 0

2 2 2 . 2 2 2 7 . 6 2 27 . .6 2 2 9 . .4 2 2 8 . 8 2 3 0 . ,7 2 3 0 . 7
184 . 1 1 84. 1 186. .0 186. . 1 1 9 2 . 0 192.,0 1 9 4 . 2
1 4 5 . 5 1 4 9 . 9 160. .3 160. .6 1 6 6 . 3 166. .3 1 6 6 . 3

DEC/ 75

DEC/ 77
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 77
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

DEC/ 75

See footnotes at end of table.




84

143
311
138
223
198

.6 144. 0
.2 3 1 1 . 3
. 5 140. 1
.5 2 2 4 . 0
.7 1 9 3 . 7

2 02 . 8
162 . 8
236 . 3
10 1 . 3
144,. 1

185.8
126.0
130. 8
197.3
122. 4

177 ..5
209.. 1
2 0 5 . ,3
179. 2
2 8 5 . .5

224.2
151. 6
158. 8
145.2
135. 2

. 2 152 . 9
. 5 328 . 2
. 8 146 . 0
. 4 232 . 7
. 8 211 . 8

205 , . 7 2 0 9 . 0
175 .7 1 8 0 . 6
244 . 2 247 . 2
10 1 . 9 1 0 2 . 9
155 . 6 1 6 0 . 0

2 2 7 . 6 2 2 9 , .4 2 27 , .6 2 2 7 . 6
1 5 2 . 2 155,.0 156, .0 1 5 9 . 6
16 1 . 7 162,.7 163,.5 1 6 4 . 6
1 4 6 . 7 146 ,. 7 147 ,. 7 147 . 2
136 . 3 137,.4 139.. 4 1 4 0 . 7

3 0 4 . 3 3 1 0 . 3 3 1 0 . 3 310. 3
1 7 4 . 9 1 7 4 . 9 1 7 4 . 9 174. 9
2 3 7 . 9 2 3 8 . 2 2 4 1 . 6 2 4 1 . ,9
2 6 5 . 7 2 6 5 . 7 2 6 9 . 0 2 7 0 . .9
1 3 3 . 5 1 8 3 . 5 1 8 3 . 5 185., 1
230.7
194.2
166.3

150 . 9
330 . 5
147.4
235.5
211.8

230.7
194.2
166.3

189. .2 1 9 1 . 3
131 ..2 1 3 1 . 8
134. .8 1 3 5 . 7
2 0 6 . .7 2 0 7 . 5
127.,8 1 2 7 . 8

310. 3
174. 9
242. 2
27 1.,9
184. 9

190. 2
219.8
209. 1
190.2
283. 1
310.3
174. 9
242.2
27 1 . 9
1 86 . 1

2 3 3 . ,4 2 3 4 . ,8 2 3 5 . 5
197. 2 197. 2 1 9 7 . 2
166. .3 174. 6 1 7 9 . 2

Table 8. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for the output of selected census product classes, 19801
( 1967 = 100 u n l e s s o t h e r w i s e i nd i c a t e d )
1972
CENSUS
CODE

PRODUCT
DESCRI PTI ON

OTHER
BASES

ANN
AVG

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

363 1 1
363 12
3 6321
363 3 1
3 63 4 2

178.4
136. 3
124.6
180. 4
147.6

173.2
1 31. 8
120.3
17 1 . 6
145. 2

174.3
131.9
121.7
173.7
145. 2

174.3
131.9
121.7
176. 1
14 5 . 2

175.0
131.9
122.6
178.3
147.8

178.0
136.9
122.6
180 . 2
147 . 8

180.6
138.2
125.2
181. 1
147.8

3 6350
36360
363 9 2
36394
36410

149.4
1 29. 1
220 . 1
165. 1
255.9

140 . 0
122.6
212.5
156. 1
244.4

143.7
129.2
216.1
159. 9
247.7

1 45 . 2
129.2
219.4
159.9
246 . 9

141.8
129.2
224. 1
161.3
247.7

142. 3
129.2
22 1 . 1
162.5
246.6

36441
36442
36443
364 5 1
36462

278.2
217.8
322.6
236.9
209.3

268.2
214.3
310.2
225.6
199.6

273.5
214.3
316.0
227.4
20 1 . 3

269.8
214.5
316. 0
232.3
204 . 1

272.8
216.8
316.6
232.3
206 . 4

223.2
183. 7
226.0
89.3
109.8

217.7
180 . 7
213.3
87.9
110.3

217.7
180 . 7
213.3
88.3
110.3

220 . 4
180.7
214.2
88.5
110.3

224.9
182.2
225. 1
89. 1
110.3

CODE
NO.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

1 80. 8
138. 3
125.2
179. 3
149.6

179.0 179.6
138. 4 138.4
1 2 5 . 2 126 . 2
181 . 9 1 8 4 . 6
149.6 149.6

179.7
138.4
127. 3
185.3
147.6

182.7
138.4
128. 5
135. 9
147.6

183. 3
141. 5
128. 5
187 . 2
147.6

149.4
129.2
215.8
166.2
253.8

155. 1
130.0
221. 1
166. 8
262.5

155. 1
130.0
221. 1
168.3
264. 1

155. 1
130.0
22 1 . 1
169. 1
265. 1

155. 1
130. 3
222.5
169. 3
264.5

155. 1
130. 3
223. 0
170. 3
266.0

155. 1
130 . 3
223.7
171. 2
261.7

272.3
217.2
321.8
235.6
207 . 1

232.6
217.6
321.8
235.6
208.2

280 . 7
217.8
321.8
235.6
208.2

283.4
217.8
321.8
235.8
210.6

283.3
218.0
322.2
244.6
215.2

281.2
218.0
328.6
245.9
216.0

279.3
219.6
337 . 0
245.9
216.2

291.0
227 . 1
337.0
2 45. 9
218.7

225.3
183.2
226 . 9
89.5
110.3

226.8
183.2
227.3
90.8
110.3

226 . 8 2 2 6 . 8
1 8 3 . 4 186 . 6
227.3 227.3
90.3
89.8
110. 3 1 10. 3

221.2
200 . 8
233. 0
90 . 1
110.3

221 . 2
2 00 . 8
233. 1
39.6
108. 4

223.2
2C0.8
235.7
89.4
108. 4

226. 1
200 . 8
235.7
88.8
103.4

267 . 5 267 . 5
212.2 212.2
73.0
72.7
9 6 . 9 100 . 1
102. 4 102. 4

267.5
215.2
72.7
100 . 1
102.4

267.5
215.2
7 1.8
100.3
102. 4

267.5
216.5
71.9
100. 5
102.4

278.3
217.0
70 . 9
10 1 . 6
102.4

278.3
223.8
69.5
10 1 . 5
102. 4

287.5
227.7
70.3
101.5
102.4

86 .7
187.2
160.0
146.3
175.6
187.8

85.8
196.9
162. 5
148. 0
175.6
187.8

85.8
202.0
1 63. 7
148.0
175.7
137 . 8

85.8
85.6
203 . 9 198.7
164. 4 165.5
148.6 148.6
175.7 175.7
187.8 187.8

85.6
198. 9
165.7
148.6
175.7
187. 8

85.4
198. 9
165. 7
148.6
175.7
187. 8

AUG.

363 1 1
363 12
36321
3633 1
36342

E l e c t r i c h o u s e h o l d r a n q e s a n d o v s n s ...............................................................
H o u s e h o l d oven s and r a n q e s , e q u i p m e n t , and p a r t s
..........................
H o u s e h o l d r e f r i q e r a t o r s , i n c l u d i n q co mb, r e f r i q . - f r e e z e r s . .
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 d r y s h a v e r s .........................................................................

3 6350
3 63 6 0
36392
36 394
3 6410

H o u s e h o l d v a c uu m c l e a n e r s , i n c l u d i n q o a r t s a n d a t t a c h m e n t s . .
Sewi nq m ac hi n es I p a r t s , e x c l u d i n q c a s e s and c a b i n e t s . . . .
Household w at er h e a t e r s , e x cep t e l e c t r i c
...............................................
D i s h w a s h i n a m a c h i n e s a n d f o o d w a s t e d i s p o s e r s .....................................
E l e c t r i c l a m p s ( b u l b s o n l y ) , i n c l u d i n g s e a l e d beam l a m p s
. .

3 6441
36442
36443
3 64 5 1
36462

P o l e l i n e a nd t r a n s m i s s i o n h a r d w a r e ...............................................................
E l e c t r i c a l c o n d u i t a n d c o n d u i t f i t t i n o s ....................................................
O t h e r n o n c u r r e n t - c a r r y i n q w i r i n g d e v i c e s and s u p p l i e s . . . .
R e s i d e n t i a l t y p e e l e c t r i c f i x t u r e s , e x c e p t p o r t a b l e .....................
Commercial & i n s t i t u t i o n 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 . .

36463
36470
36485
36512
36623

I n d u s t r i a l t y p e e l e c t r i c l i q h t i n q f i x t u r e s , ..........................................
V e h ic u la r l i q h t i n q equipment ( i n c l u d i n q p a r t s / a c c e s s o r i e s ) . .
Outdoor l i q h t i n q 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 in q co m bin a tion models (2) . . . .
I n t e r c o m m u n i c a t i o n e q u i p m e n t and e l e c t r i c a l a r m s y s t e m s . . .

JUN/ 78

36 4 6 3
3 6470
36485
36512
36623

367 10
36730
3674 1
36742
36743

R e c e 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 r a y ..........................
T r a n s m it t a l, i n d u s t r i a l , & s p e c ia l purpose e l e c t r o n tubes . .
I n t e g 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 ) ..........................
I r a n s i s t o r s .............................................................................................................................
D i o d e s a n d r e c t i f i e r s ...................................................................................................

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

367 10
367 3 0
367 4 1
36742
36743

263.6
213.4
7 1. 1
93.2
102.2

2 38. 1 2 38. 1 238. 1 2 67 . 5
199.4 2 0 2 . 6 208. 1 2 1 0. 5
69.6
7 0. 6
68.0
71.8
94. 1 9 6 . 9
92. 1 9 3 . 2
100 . 1 1 0 2 . 4 1 0 2 . 4 1 0 2 . 4

36749
36750
36760
36780
36920
36944

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 ....................................................................................
Capacitors fo r e le c tro n ic a p p lic a tio n s
.....................................................
R e s i s t o r s f o r e l e c t r o n i c a p p l i c a t i o n s ..........................................................
E l e c t r o n i c c o n n e c t o r s ...................................................................................................
P r i m a r y b a t t e r i e s , d r y and w et
.........................................................................
S p a r k p l u g s .............................................................................................................................

36749
3 67 5 0
36760
36780
369 2 0
36944

86 . 1
189.8
161.4
147. 5
175. 4
1 84. 9

85.6
17 1 . 9
1 53. 4
1 45. 3
172.7
176.0

371 1 1
37 1 12
371 13
37 152

P a s s e n g e r c a r s , k n o c k e d down o r a s s e m b l e d ...............................................
T r u c k t r a c t o r s , t r u c k c h a s s i s and t r u c k s
...............................................
Buses and f i r e d e p a r t m e n t v e h i c l e s
...............................................................

37111
371 12
371 13
37152

180. 9
230 . 9
246.2
NA

1 7 7 . 0 1 7 5 . 0 1 7 5 . 2 1 8 0 . 8 1 7 8 . 5 179. 1 1 8 2 . 4 1 8 1 . 9 1 7 1 . 7 1 9 0 . 3 1 9 0 . 6 1 8 8 . 8
2 2 1 . 4 220 . 5 2 2 0 . 4 2 2 4 . 9 2 2 5 . 9 2 2 4 . 1 230 . 4 2 3 4 . 5 2 2 7 . 1 2 4 8 . 0 2 4 7 . 8 2 4 5 . 5
2 2 9 . 4 2 2 9 . 4 2 44 .9 244. 9 2 44 . 9 2 4 4 . 9 2 45. 1 245. 1 2 4 6 . 8 2 5 8 . 4 260. 1 2 60. 1
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA 1 0 0 . 0
' NA
NA

38251
38252
38423
38424
38513
38734

I n t e q r a t i n g i n s t r u m e n t s , e l e c t r i c a l ...............................................................
T e s t e q u i p , f o r t e s t i n g e l e c t r i c a l , r a d i o , & comm, c i r c u i t s .
P e r s o n a l i n d u s t r i a l s a f e t y d e v i c e s ....................................................................
E l e c t r o n i c h e a r i n g a i d s ..............................................................................................
A l l o t h e r o p h t h a l m i c g o o d s .........................................................................................
W a t c h e s w i t h i m p o r t e d m o v e m e n t s .........................................................................

DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 7 1
JUN/ 78
JUN/ 78
J UN/ 78

38251
38252
38423
38424
38513
38734

1 50. 1
160.8
117.9
107.9
112.5
171.2

145.2
151.8
1 14. 5
104. 2
110.7
168.7

391 1 1
391 12
39142
39151
39152

J e w e l r y made o f 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 , made o f p r e c i o u s m e t a l s
....................................................................
Flatware
...................................................................................................................................
J e w e l e r s * f i n d i n g s and m a t e r i a l s
....................................................................
L a p i d a r y w o r k a n d d i a m o n d c u t t i n g ....................................................................

DEC/ 75

3 9111
39112
39142
3 9151
39152

427.3
317.0
597.5
231. 1
118.1

400 . 8 4 6 7 . 7
304.3 313.7
730 . 4 8 0 5 . 2
244.2 265. 1
1 12.8 1 12. 8

3931 1
39 3 1 2
39314

3931 1
39312
...............................................................

39314

223.3
162.3
223.0

216.3
157.0
217.9

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

DEC/ 75

DEC/ 72
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 7 1
DEC/ 67

J U N/ 7 6
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 67
DEC/ 75

J U N/ 8 0

Other musical

instruments

and p a r t s

DEC/ 78
DEC/ 78

See footnotes at end of table.




85

87.4
173.3
155 . 1
146.5
175.5
176.0

145.2
157 . 6
1 15. 5
104.6
110.8
170.4

216.3
157. 0
217.9

87.4
175.9
158. 9
146.7
175.5
176.0

86.3
182.6
158.9
146.3
175.6
187.8

85.8
187. 0
162.5
148. 0
175.6
187. 8

145. 2
158. 1
116. 1
107.4
112. 1
171.5

147.0
158.8
116. 8
107.4
112.8
171.5

148.8
159.2
1 17 . 5
109.0
112.8
170.9

154. 5
159.3
118. 2
109.0
113.1
170.9

154.5
1 63. 1
118.9
109. 0
113.1
1 71. 1

154.5
163. 0
1 18. 9
109.0
113.1
172.7

1 52 . 1
163. 8
118. 9
109.4
113.1
172. 7

152. 1
164.6
119.4
108.5
113.1
17 1 . 6

409.9
315.5
7 33. 0
215.6
124.6

375.4
339.7
522.2
196. 0
118.9

380.4
319.2
528. 1
196.0
118.9

425.7
305.2

443.8
304.5

430.2
303.7

464.9
318.8

467. 1 429. 9 4 3 1 . 7
320. 1 320. 1 339. 1

217.0
157.0
217.9

217.8 222.9 222.9 225 .2
159.4 162.3 162.3 162. 3
219.7 219.7 220.7 2 26 . 2

528. 1 528. 1 540.8
228.0 239.8 229.5
118. 9
NA 1 1 8 . 9
225.2
162.3
226.2

151.2
165.2
119. 4
108.5
112.7
1 71. 1

151. 2
165.3
120.6
108.5
112.7
1 71. 1

528. 1 572. 4
251.4 250.2
118.9 118.9

560. 1 593.0
227. 9 229 .9
118.9 117.0

225.2 226.6
162.3 167.3
2 2 6 . 5 ,2 2 6 . 5

232.3 232.3
169.0 169. 0
228. 1 228. 1

Table 8. Continued—Producer Price Indexes for the output of selected census product classes, 19801
( 1967 = 100 u n l e s s o t h e r w i s e i n d i c a t e d )
1972
CENSUS
CODE

PRODUCT
DESCRI PTI ON

,

39420
39442
39443
39491
39492

D o l l s a n d s t u f f e d t o y a n i m a l s ..............................................................................
T o y s , e x c l u d i n g g ames ..................................................................................................
Baby c a r r i a g e s and c h i l d r e n ’ s v e h i c l e s , e x c e p t b i c y c l e s . . .
.............................................................................
F i s h i n q t a c k l e and e q u i p m e n t
G o l f e q u i p m e n t ..................................................................................................................

39521
39551
39552
396 10
39 9 1 3

Lead p e n c i l s and c r a y o n s
........................................................................................
Inked r ib b o n s , a l l types
........................................................................................
C a r b o n p a p e r , s t e n c i l p a p e r , e t c ........................................................................
C o s t u m e j e w e l r y a n d c o s t u m e n o v e l t i e s .........................................................
O t h e r b r u s h e s .......................................................................................................................

39951
39 9 5 2
3 99 6 0
39991
39993

M e t a l c a s k e t s and c o f f i n s , c o m p l e t e l y l i n e d and t r i m m e d . . .
Wood 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 l i n e d a n d t r i m m e d
. . .
L i n o l e u m a n d a s p h a l t e d - f e l t - b a s e f l o o r c o v e r i n q ...............................
C h e m i c a l f i r e e x t i n g u i s h i n g e q u i p m e n t a n d p a r t s ...............................
M a t c h e s .......................................................................................................................................

5 0931

Iron

and s t e e l

s c r a p .......................................................................................................

OTHER
BASES

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

DEC/ 75
DEC/ 75

CODE
NO.

ANN
AVG

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

39420
39442
39443
39491
39492

170. 4
134.7
229.4
132. 6
108. 4

164. . 1
130. , 1
2 2 0 . r»
170 . 6
102. 1

167.8
134. .0
225. 3
170. 6
102. 1

168. 1
134. .0
2 2 6 . .4
170. 6
106. ,0

3 9521
39551
39552
396 10
39913

1 35 . 1
152. 3
123.9
143. 1
194.0

131. .7
148. .0
1 16., 1
137. 2
184. a.

135. 0
148. .0
119. 1
139. 0
184. ,4

135. ,0
148. .0
119. , 1
137. 3
187.,0

3 995 1
39952
3 99 6 0
3 999 1
39993
50931

1 M o n t h l y a n d a n n u a l a v e r a g e d a t a have b e e n r ev i s ed t o r e f l ec t t h e a v ai l a bi l i t y of l at e r e p o r t s a n d
3
c or r ect io n s by r espondents.
4 N. A. N o t av ai l abl e.
2 T h e s e i n d e x e s ar e c a l c u l a t e d by a r ev i s ed m e t h o d o l o g y . See “ T e c h n i c a l N o t e o n D a t a f r o m t he
P r o d u c e r Pr i ce I n d e x R e v i s i o n ” at t h e b a c k o f t h i s p u b l i c a t i o n .




86

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

170. .8
134. .8
226.. 4
173. .9
106. , 0

171. .8 17 1.,8
134. .8 135. , 1
2 2 7 . .3 2 3 2 . ,4
173. ,9 173. . 9
106. .8 106. .8

17 1..8
135. , 1
2 3 2 . ,4
183. ,3
109.,4

171. .8
135. . 1
2 3 2 . .4
187. .3
111. ,2

135.,0
148..0
123. .7
142..0
195..5

135. .0
148. .0
126 ..5
139., 1
195. .5

135. . 0
155. .4
125, .8
146 ..3
195..5

1 79. 1
212.0
211.5
128. 6
197. 5

175. ,7 175. .7 175. .7 175. .7 178. .7 181 ., 4 181..4
2 0 7 . .5 2 0 7 . ,5 2 0 7 . .5 2 07 . ! 5 209 . ,5 2 1 2 . .2 2 12 . .2
2 0 4 . ,6 2 0 4 . 6 2 0 4 . .6 210 . 3 2 1 0 . .8 2 1 0 , .8 2 14 , . 6
123. ,2 123. 2 123. 2 127. .7 127 . 7 127..7 123,.7
186. 7 189. 7 189.,7 195..8 200 . 0 2 0 0 . .0 2 00 . . 0

1 49 . 1

156..2

166. 2

167 .. 1 160..3

N. E. C. N o t e l s e w h e r e c l a s s i f i e d ,

MAY

135. ,0
155. .4
127 ., 9
138, .6
195..5

137 . 0 120. , 9 122..7

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

171. ,8
135. ,7
2 3 2 . .4
196, . 1
111. ,9

171. .7 171. ,7
135. ,7 135. ,7
2 3 2 . ,4 2 3 2 , ,6
196. .9 196 ..9
112. ,9 112. , 9

171.7
135. 7
232.6
196.9
112.9

136. ,0
155. ,4
125. . 8
145. .2
195. .5

136, , 0
155. .4
125. ,8
147. , 1
196. . 1

136. ,0 136, ,0 1 3 6 . 0
155. .4 155, .4 1 5 5 . 4
125. ,8 125. ,8 1 2 5 . 8
149. .4 146. .5 1 4 9 . 2
196. .8 2 0 0 . .7 200 . 7

131..4
212 . .2
2 15 , .4
127 . 8
20 0 . , 0

181. ,4
216., 0
2 1 5 . .4
133, .0
203., C

NA
181. ,4 181. ,4
2 16. .0 2 16. .0 2 2 0 . 2
2 1 5 . .4 2 1 5 . .4 2 1 5 . 4
133. .8 133. .8 1 3 3 . 8
2 0 0 . .0 2 0 3 . ,9 2 0 3 . 9

136. .4

148. .6

153. .6

157. , 1 1 6 2 . 9

Table 9. Price indexes for total railroad freight and selected STCC1 groups, 1980
(1969 = 100 u n l e s s o t h e r w i s e i nd i ca t e d)

Annual
average

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

........................................

28 5.3

264.7

267.7

269.8

279.7

2 7 9.7

28 2.3

291.1

291.5

298.5

2 9 9 .0

2 9 9.6

300.5

01
0113

Farm products........................................................
Grain products3 .....................................................

271.9
127.5

257.4
118.7

260.7
120.6

263.5
122.2

267.8
126.2

2 6 3.9
123.5

26 6 .4
124.4

274.3
129.9

275.9
130.4

281.1
132.9

28 2.8
133.6

2 8 3.5
133.6

28 5.3
134.4

10
1011

Metallic ores............................................................
Iron ore3...............................................................

3 1 1.3
123.1

288.8
114.8

291.8
116.0

2 9 3.3
116.8

304.6
121.2

3 0 4.6
121.2

308.8
122.6

318.7
126.2

318.2
126.0

326.7
128.1

327.1
128.1

326.5
128.1

3 2 6.5
128.1

11
1121

Bituminous coal3 ..............................................

310.9
126.2

291.6
118.4

294.3
119.5

2 9 5 .0
119.8

305.8
124.2

307.7
12 5.0

309.6
125.7

316.6
128.5

316.6
128.5

323.0
131.1

323.2
131.2

3 2 3.2
131.2

3 2 4 .4
131.7

14

Nonmetallic m inerals...........................................

3 1 2 .4

28 2.6

28 6.2

28 7.9

2 9 8 .0

2 9 9 .0

3 0 7 .2

32 0.4

32 6.9

33 0.3

33 0 .9

33 4 .6

34 4 .7

20

Food products........................................................

2 8 3 .7

2 6 0 .6

263.8

2 6 5 .7

27 6 .0

2 7 6 .2

27 8.9

290.7

29 0.5

30 0.0

3 0 0 .0

30 0 .9

30 1 .2

24
2421

Wood or lumber p ro d u c ts .................................
Lumber and dimension stock 3 ....................

2 7 8.6
125.0

25 6 .4
114.3

259.1
115.6

26 1.8
117.0

27 1.6
121.5

27 1.7
121.5

2 7 3 .9
122.5

285.5
128.8

28 5.6
128.8

291.2
131.4

29 1 .9
131.4

29 6.7
133.7

2 9 7 .4
133.7

26

Pulp, paper, or allied products...........................

2 6 4 .5

24 3.5

24 6.2

24 8 .5

2 5 8 .0

2 5 8 .0

2 6 0 .0

271.6

2 7 0 .4

279.6

27 9.8

27 9 .8

2 7 9 .0

28
2812

Chemical or allied p ro d u c ts ..............................
Potassium or sodium inorganic
compounds3 .....................................................

2 7 6.6

25 5.5

25 8.2

260.1

27 0.6

27 0 .6

27 2.9

281.2

28 1.3

291.8

2 9 2 .0

29 1.8

29 2.8

Description

Code1

Total railraod freight

2

122.7

112.9

114.1

115.8

119.9

119.9

120.7

126.5

126.5

128.9

128.9

128.9

128.9

3
Petroleum or coal p r o d u c ts ..............................

123.5

113.6

114.8

116.1

120.4

120.4

121.3

127.2

127.1

130.0

130.3

130.3

130.3

Clay, concrete, glass or stone
p ro d u c ts ...............................................................

30 3 .3

27 6.9

28 0.2

282.1

2 9 4 .4

29 4 .5

30 1.2

309.7

31 1 .0

320.1

32 1 .9

32 2 .6

32 5.5

33
33 12

Primary metal p r o d u c ts ............. 3 ...................
Primary iron and steel p r o d u c t s .................

28 4.3
118.9

26 7.2
112.0

270.1
113.3

27 2.2
114.1

28 2.7
118.7

28 0 .8
118.6

2 8 4 .0
119.6

28 9.0
120.4

28 9.0
120.4

29 4.4
122.6

2 9 4 .4
122.6

29 3 .9
122.2

29 3 .9
122.2

37
3711
3714

Transportation eq u ip m e n t.................................
M o tor vehicles3 ..................................................
M o tor vehicle parts or
accessories3 .....................................................

282.1
118.2

2 6 6 .0
111.8

268.9
113.0

2 7 1 .0
113.5

2 8 3 .0
118.4

2 8 3 .0
11 8.4

28 5 .3
119.3

285.6
120.0

285.6
120.0

289.1
121.0

289.1
12 1.0

289.1
121.0

289.1
121.0

121.1

113.5

114.8

116.1

121.4

12 1.4

122.4

122.3

122.3

124.6

124.6

124.6

124.6

40

Waste or scrap materials

.................................

123.7

116.7

118.2

118.7

123.0

124.7

125.4

125.6

125.6

125.6

126.5

126.7

127.1

46

Miscellaneous mixed shipments3 ....................

121.3

112.9

114.0

114.9

119.4

119.3

119.9

124.4

124.7

126.1

126.2

126.5

127.3

29
32

t h e Un i t e d St at es. The r epr esent at i ve pr i ces and s a m p l e u s ed f or t h e i nd e x r e f l ec t t he
r a i l r o a d s ’ p r i c e s f o r s h i p p i n g a f i xed set o f c o m m o d i t i e s u n d e r s p e c i f i e d a n d u n c h a n g i n g c o n ­
di t i ons. Th e i ndex is not i nt ended t o me as u r e c h a n g e s in rai l r oad r evenue o r s h i p p e r c o s t s

1 St a n d a r d Tr a n s p o r t a t i o n C o m m o d i t y Code.
2 T h e p r i c e i ndex f or t o t a l r ai l r oad f r e i g h t a l s o i n c l u d e s S T C C g r o u p s n o t s h o w n separ at el y.
3 D e c e mb e r 1978 = 100.

t h a t r esul t f r o m c h a n g e s i n ser vi ces or mode.
NOTE: Th e i ndex i s d e s i g n e d t o me a s u r e c h a n g e s i n t h e p r i c e s o f s h i p p i n g g o o d s b y rail in




87

Table 10. Producer Price Indexes for selected telephone services, 19801
(1972 = 100)

Industry/
product
code

4811-1
4811-1 11
4 8 1 1 -1 1 2
4 8 1 1 -1 1 3

Annual
average

Description

Local service ...........................
Residential2 .........................
Business................................
Optional additional

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June.

July

Aug.

Sept.

Dec.

125.0
124.8
129.9

125.0
124.8
129.9

125.1
12 4.9
130.0

125.7
125.4
130.4

125.8
125.7
130.7

125.8
125.7
130.7

125.8
125.7
130.7

125 8
125.7
130.7

126.9
126.8
132.4

130.3
130.9
136.0

131.9
133.2
137.2

132.7
133.9
138.3

118.2

117.7

117.7

117.7

119.4

118.3

118.3

118.3

118.3

118.3

118.3

118.3

118.3

127.9
133.2
127.4
9 6 .2
118.8
110.5
140.7

128.3
134.1
127.4
9 6 .2
118.8
110.5
140.7

128.3
134.2
127.4
96 .2
118.8
110.5
140.7

158.3

15 9.0

159.3

Toll service
..............................
I ntrastate M T S ................. ..
Interstate M T S ................. ..
International M T S ............
W A TS ...................................
Interstate W ATS . . . .
Intrastate W A T S ..........

125.9
132.3
124.6
9 4 .0
116.9
108.2
139.6

123.4
131.5
120.8
90 .9
11 4.4
105.1
13 9.0

123.2
131.1
120.8
9 0 .9
114.4
105,1
138.8

123.2
131.1
120.8
9 0 .9
114.4
105.1
138.8

123.4
131.3
120.8
90 .9
114.6
105.1
139.7

123.6
132.1
120.8
90 .9
114.6
105.1
139.7

127.5
132.2
127.4
96 .6
118.4
110.5
139.3

127.5
132.2
127.4
96 .2
118.4
110.5
139.3

127.5
132.2
127.4
9 6 .2
118.4
110.5
139.3

127.5
132.2
127.4
9 6 .2
1 1 8 .4
110.5
139.3

48 11-911

Directory advertising

155.3

151.6

152.8

15 3.0

15 3.3

153.8

15 4.6

155.1

155.9

156.8

1 M o n t h l y d a t a a n d a n n u a l av er a g e s have been r evi sed t o r ef l ect t h e a v ai l abi l i t y o f l at e r epor t s
a nd c o r r e c t i o n s by r e s po n d en t s . Revi sed i ndexes ma y not agr ee w i t h pr evi ousl y p u b l i s h e d revi s­
e d d a t a b e c a u s e o f a c o mp r e h e n s i v e h i s t or i cal r evi si on w h i c h b e c a me ef f e c t i v e w i t h t h e Apr i l
1981 i s s ue of t h i s pub l i c at i o n .




Nov.

127.1
127.3
132.2

48 11-2
4811-211
4 8 1 1 -2 1 2
4 8 1 1 -2 1 3
4 8 1 1 -2 1 4
4811-2 14-11
4 8 1 1 -2 1 4 -1 2

............

Oct.

88

2 Te l e p h o n e ser vi ces c o n t a i n e d in t h e C o n s u m e r Pr i ce I ndex c o ver n ot o n l y l ocal resi dent i al
ser vi ce, but a l s o par t s of t ol l servi ce, e q u i p m e n t l easi ng ( such as e x t e n s i o n phones) , and
n o n r e c u r r i n g c h a r g e s ( such a s i nst al l at i on) .

Relative importance

Tables 11, 12, and 13 contain relative importance data as of December 1980
by stage-of-processing; by commodity groups, subgroups, product classes, and
individual items; and for the output of selected Standard Industrial Classifica­
tion industries and census product classes.
The relative importance of a category on a specific date represents the value
o f shipments for that category plus the value of unpriced commodities assumed
to have price movements similar to those of the priced items. Relative im por­




tance data are generally expressed as a percentage of the total weight of some
composite grouping, such as the All Commodities index, the Finished Goods in­
dex, etc.
For a description of the procedures for calculating relative importance data,
and explanations on how to combine components to construct special indexes,
see Producer Prices and Price Indexes, Supplement 1979, Data fo r 1978, pp.
9-13.

89

Table 11. Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing, December 19801
SOP
Code

Commodity
Code

GROUPING

RELATIVE I f 1P0RTANCE
( 197? UIF rfiH T<n
REVISED
FORMER
100. 000

SOP
Code

Commodity
Code
101101
101201
101202
101203
101204
101205
101206
101207
102301
102302
102303
132101

I r o n ore
No. 1 h e a v y m e l t i n g
No. 2 h e a v y m e l t i n g
No. 2 b u n d l e s
M e l t i n g , r . r . no. 1
No. 1 c u p o l a c a s t i r o n
No. 1 b u n d l e s
S t a i n l e s s bundl es
Cop p e r base s c r a p
Al umi num base s c r a p
O t h e r n o n f e r r o u s s c r a p n ec .
Sand, g r a v e l , and c r u s h e d s t o n e

1000

Cr ude m a t e r i a l s

1100

Cr ud e f o o d s t u f f s and f e e d s t u f f s
Citrus f r u i t s
Ot her f r u i t s
Dried f r u i t s
Dried vegetables
Fresh v e g e t a b l e s , e xcept p ot at oes
Sweet p o t a t o e s
Ulhi te p o t a t o e s
Wheat
Barley
Cor n
Oa t s
Rye
Steers
Cows
Calves
B a r r o w s and g i l t s
Sows
Lambs
B r o i l e r s and f r y e r s
Turkeys
M i l k * f l u i d use
M i l k , m a n u f a c t u r i n g grade
Eggs, l a r q e
Hay, a l f a l f a
Hayseeds
Oilseeds
Gr een c o f f e e
Cocoa b eans
Tea
Nu t s
Unprocessed f i n f i s h
Raw cane s u g a r

5 7 . 7 36
. 198
. 567
. 054
. 049
. 408
. 013
. 209
2.901
. 599
5.559
. 415
. 060
15. 980
1. 823
. 312
4.351
. 359
. 380
1. 929
. 658
7.350
2. 1 3 1
.350
1. 200
. 1 18
4. 189
1. 96 1
. 271
. 066
. 179
.406
2.690

57.434
. 197
. 565
. 054
. 049
.406
. 013
. 208
2.888
. 597
5.533
. 413
.060
15. 905
1. 814
.311
4.301
. 355
. 378
1. 920
. 655
7.316
2. 121
. 348
1. 195
. 1 17
4. 170
1. 952
. 269
. 066
. 178
. 404
2.676

2000

Intermediate m ateria ls

2100

M a n u f a c t u r i nq

1200

Cr ude n o n f o o d m a t e r i a l s e x c e p t f u e l

30. 747

3 0 . 8 50

2110

1210

M a n u f a c t u r i ng
Raw c o t t o n
D o m e s t i c a p p a r e l wool
A p p a r e l woo l
C a r p e t woo l
Har d f i b e r s
Soft (bast) f ib e r s
L eaf tobacco
B e e f and v e a l
Lamb
Por k
C attle hides
C a l f s k i ns
Ki psk i ns
Go a t sk i ns
Sheep and l a m b s k i n s
Prepared a n t h r a c i t e shipped
Raw a n t h r a c i t e s h i p p e d
I n d u s t r i a l s i z e s spot
In d u s tr ia l sizes contract
Cr ud e p e t r o l e u m
P a i n t pigments
Phosphates
Potash
Natural rubber
Recl ai med r u b b e r
No. 1 news
No . 1 mi xed
Ol d c o r r u g a t e d b o x e 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
. 009 m i x e d k r a f t c l i p p i n g s
W h i t e news b l a n k s

2 8. 9 26
1. 729
. 079
. 022
. 037
. 028
. 012
1.740
. 271
. 008
. 141
. 485
. 024
. 010
. 004
. 130
. 013
. 008
. 127
. 468
14. 667
. 071
. 355
. 189
. 391
. 052
. 043
. 047
. 054
. 023
. 021
. 205

29. 037
1. 721
. 077
. 022
. 037
. 028
. 012
1. 732
. 273
. 008
. 140
. 488
.024
. 010
. 004
. 129
. 013
. 008
. 144
.531
14. 599
.07 1
. 348
. 185
. 379
. 052
. 063
. 069
. 079
. 034
. 030
. 301

Food m a n u f a c t u r i n g
W h i t e pan b r e a d
Ot her bread
Br e a d s t u f f i n g , c r o u t o n s , and b r e a d c r
Flour
F l o u r b as e m i x e s and doughs
Mi 1 l e d r i ce
Other c e r e a l s
B e e f and v e a l
Lamb
Po r k
O t h e r me at s
B r o i l e r s or f r y e r s
Turkeys
Fresh pr oc e s s e d m i l k
Butter
Cheese
Concentrated m ilk products
Canned f r u i t s
Canned f r u i t j u i c e s
F r o z e n f r u i t s and j u i c e s
D r i e d and d e h y d r a t e d f r u i t s
Canned v e g e t a b l e s and j u i c e s
Frozen v e g e t a b l e s
P o t a t o e s , i n s t a n t mashed
Fo r use i n f o o d m a n u f a c t u r i n g
Confectionery materials
Chewi ng gum
Co l a d r i n k s
Ginger a le
P l a i n soda
Ot her ca rbo na te d s o f t d r i n k s
Cocoa
T ea

011101
011102
011201
011301
011302
011303
011304
012101
012201
012202
012203
012204
013101
013102
013103
013201
013202
013301
014102
014201
016101
016201
017101
018101
018201
0 1830.1
019101
019102
0 19103
0 1930 1
02230 1
025201

015101
015201
015301
015302
015501
015502
019201
022101
022103
022 04
041101
04 1 2 0 '
041301
041401
C'♦ 15 0 1
(i 5 110 1
051102
051202
051203
056101
062202
065202
065203
071101
071103
091201
091202
091203
091204
091205
091206

100. 000

GROUPING

. 687
. 970
.231
. 250
. 177
. 555
.633
. 416
1. 281
. 911
. 465
. 897

. 682
. 964
. 229
. 249
. 176
. 552
. 629
. 414
1. 273
. 905
. 462
. 893

1. 821
1. 821

1. 813
1. 813

132101

C o n s t r u c t i on
Sand, g r a v e l ,

1300

Cr ud e f u e l

11. 517

11. 716

1310
051 101
051 102
051202
051203
053101

Manufacturing ind u strie s
Pr epared a n t h r a c i t e shipped
Raw a n t h r a c i t e s h i p p e d
I n d u s t r i a l s i z e s spot
I n d u s tr i a l sizes contract
N a t u r a l gas

6.017
. 020
. 012
. 205
. 757
5.025

6.005
. 020
.0 12
. 232
. 858
4.883

051 101
051 102
051202
051203
053101

N on manuf ac tur ing i n d u s t r i e s
Pr epar ed a n t h r a c i t e shipped
Raw a n t h r a c i t e s h i p p e d
I n d u s t r i a l s i z e s spot
In d u s tr ia l sizes contract
N a t u r a l qas

5.499
. 046
. 028
. 477
1. 765
3. 182

5.7 11
.046
.028
.541
2.003
3.093

1 00. 000

100. 000

52.795

52. 895

4.604
. 005
. 002
.000
. 268
. 053
.0 18
. 033
. 577
. 016
. 269
. 130
. 045
.0 12
. 293
.0 14
. 234
. 163
. 012
.0 11
.003
. 026
. 029
. 004
. 012
1. 057
. 286
.0 10
.0 10
. 001
. 000
. 002
. 033
. 006

4. 511
.0 13

1220

1320

021101
021 104
021 106
021201
021202
02 130 1
021401
022101
022103
022104
022105
022203
022204
023101
023201
02330 1
02350 1
024101
024102
024201
024301
024401
02450 1
024601
025302
02540 1
025502
026201
026202
026203
026204
026302
026303

See footnotes at end of table.




RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1 9 7 ? W EIGHTS) .
REVISED
FORMER

90

and c r u s h e d s t o n e

___
. 262
. 052
. 0 18
. 032
.57 1
.0 16
. 26 1
. 127
.044
.0 11
.286
.014
. 229
. 159
.012
.010
. 003
.026
.029
. 004
. 012
1. 033
. 279
. 010
.010
.001
.000
. 002
. 032
.006

Table 11. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing, December 19801
SOP Commodity
Code
Code

GROUPING
Ot her beverage m a t e r i a l s
An i ma l f a t s and o i l s
Cr ude v e g e t a b l e o i l s
Refined vegetable o i l s
V e g e t a b l e o i l end p r o d u c t s
Jams, j e l l i e s , and p r e s e r v e s
P i c k l e s and p i c k l e p r o d u c t s
P r o c e s s e d eggs
Speci a l t i es
Ot her f r o z e n p r ocessed f o o d s
Other m i s c e l l a n e o u s processed f oods
A l k a l i e s and c h l o r i n e
Other i n o r g a n i c c h emi ca ls
Other b a s i c o r g a n i c s
Essenti a l o i l s
Other m i s c e l l a n e o u s c hemi cal p r o d u c t s

02640 1
027 10 1
02720 1
02730 1
027401
02810 1
028201
02830 1
02840 1
02850 1
028901
061301
061302
06 1403
06790 1
067909
2120
02130 1
02140 1
02210 1
022103
022104
022203
022204
022304
02350 1
02410 1
02440 1
026102
026 103
026401
027101
03150 1
031502
031601
031602
031702
03260 1
032602
032603
03270 1
032703
03370 1
033703
033704
033802
034201
034202
034203
03430 1
034303
03440 1
034503
038303
04210 1
042102
04220 1
042301
043 10 1
043103
04320 1
043203
043204
04330 1
04340 1
043501
04360 1
043701
04380 1

Nondurable m a n uf a c t ur i n g
Milled rice
Ot her c e r e a l s
Be e f and v e a l
Lamb
Por k
B r o i l e r s or f r y e r s
Turkeys
Canned f i sh
Concentrated m ilk produ cts
Canned f r u i t s
Canned v e g e t a b l e s and j u i c e s
Di s t i 1 l e d spi r i t s
Wi ne
Ot her beverage m a t e r i a l s
An i ma l f a t s and o i l s
Cellulosi c
Non-cellulosi c
Cellulosi c
Non-cellulosi c
Non-cellulosi c
Cot ton
Wool
Synthet i c
Cot ton
Synthet i c
Cot ton
Synthet i c
Other
Syntheti c
Cot ton
Wool
Synthet i c
Cot ton
Synthet i c
C ot ton
Syntheti c
I n d u s t r i a l products
Sole l e a t h e r
Upper l e a t h e r
Calf leather
Sheep and l amb l e a t h e r
Men' s l e a t h e r upper f o o t w e a r
Men' s n o n - l e a t h e r upper f o o t w e a r
Women' s l e a t h e r u p p e r f o o t w e a r
Women' s p l a s t i c u p p e r f o o t w e a r
Women' s o t h e r n o n - l e a t h e r u p p e r f o o t w e
C h i l d r e n ' s and i n f a n t s ' f o o t w e a r
Misses' footwear
Youths, boys' footwear
Infants' babies footwear
Athletic footwear
Other footwear

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
LI 972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
. 172
. 070
. 209
. 072
. 161
. 005
. 005
. 039
. 008
. 009
. 105
. 004
. 023
. 017
. 059
.0 11

. 169
. 068
. 204
. 071
. 157
. 005
. 005
. 038
. 008
. 009
. 103
. 004
. 022
. 017
. 057
.011

16. 4 99
.021
. 004
.030
. 001
. 016
. 006
.00 1
. 004
. 016
. 002
. 005
. 016
. 016
. 049
. 014
. 085
. 285
. 045
. 148
. 031
. 199
. 034
. 436
. 052
.021
. 391
. 67 1
. 042
. 053
. 265
. 119
. 309
.06 1
. 646
. 153
. 137
.. 145
. 029
. 196
. 023
. 012
. 003
.000
.003
.001
. 000
. 000
. 000
. 000
. 000
. 000
. 000

17. 145
. 020
. 004
. 030
.001
. 015
. 006
.001
. 004
. 015
. 002
. 005
. 015
. 016
. 048
.0 13
. 090
. 279
. 044
. 145
. 030
. 195
. 033
. 427
. 051
.021
. 338
.616
.041
. 052
. 316
. 115
. 303
. 060
. 563
. 149
. 133
. 142
. 029
. 193
. 023
. 012
. 004
----. 004
--------. 000
. 000
. 000
. 000
. 000
. 000

SOP
Code

i
|
j
|
|
i
|
j
;

See footnotes at end of table.




91

Commodity
Code
044201
044401
057102
057103
057104
057501
057602
057701
06 130 1
061302
061401
061402
061403
062101
062201
062202
062203
062204
063101
06410 1
065104
065201
065202
065301
066101
066202
066203
066204
066205
066206
066207
066209
066301
066302
066303
066304
066305
066401
067101
067502
067503
067504
067505
067506
067507
067508
067509
0675 1 1
067512
067513
067519
06790 1
067902
067909
071102
07 1302
071305
072201
072204
072303
072401
081201
081202
081203
08320 1
091102
091103
091301
091302
091401

GROUPING
Gl o v e s
Footwear cut stock
Regul ar
Pr emi urn
Unl eaded g a s o l i n e
Lubricating o i l materials
Industrial o il
P e t r o l e u m wax
A l k a l i e s and c h l o r i n e
Other i n o r g a n i c chemi cals
Primary
I n te r me d i ate
Other b as i c o r ga ni c s
Prepared p a i n t
Paint resins
P a i n t pigments
Paint solvents
Paint additives
Dr ug a nd p h a r m a c e u t i c a l m a t e r i a l s
F a t s and o i l s , i n e d i b l e
I n c o mp , mi xed f e r t .
Ni t r o g e n a t e s
Ph o s p h a t e s
P e s t i c i des
P l a s t i c r e s i n s and m a t e r i a l s
Polyester resins, saturated
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
Hi g h 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
Polypropylene re sin s
Styrene p l a s t i c s m a te r ia l s
V i n y l and v i n y l i d e n e r e s i n s
Other n on engi neer ing t h e r m o p l a s t i c r es
Epoxy r e s i n s
Phenolic & ta r acid resins
P o ly e ste r re si n s, unsaturated
Ur ea - fo r ma l d e h y de r e s i n s
A ll other thermosetting resins
Cust om compounded p u r c h a s e d r e s i n s
Soaps
Shaving p r e p a r a t i o n s
Pe r f u me , c o l o g n e 4 t o i l e t w a t e r
Hair preparations
Dent i f r i ces
Creams
L o t i o n s and o i l s
Cosmeti cs
Deodorant
Mani cur e p r e p a r a t i o n s
Powder s
Ba t h o i l s and s a l t s
O t h e r c o s m e t i c s and t o i l e t r i e s
Essential o il s
E x p l o s i ves
Other m i scel l an eo us chemical p r o d u c t s
S y n t h e t i c rubber
Rubber h e e l s and s o l e s
Rubber r o l l c o v e r i n g
PVC
Ot her
Lami nated p l a s t i c sheet s
Foamed p l a s t i c p r o d u c t s
Har dwood l u mb e r , r ough
Dr e s s e d har dwood l umb e r
Har dwood d i me n s i o n
Har dwood pl ywo o d
P a p e r - m a k i n g woo d p ul p
Di s s o l v i ng p u l p
Paper>except n ew sp ri nt
Newsp r i n t
Cont a i n e r b o a r d

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
f 197? UFTGHT<n
REVISED
FORMER
. 002
. 021
. 350
. 098
. 120
. 600
. 142
. 055
. 256
. 926
.6 98
. 769
1. 044
. 029
. 278
.270
. 095
. 038
.226
. 216
.046
. 276
. 322
. 019
----. 024
. 146
. 091
. 054
. 175
. 119
. 089
.026
. 082
. 040
. 018
. 050
.060
. 042
. 002
.007
.010
. 003
. 002
. 002
. 002
. 003
. 000
. 002
. 001
.001
. 029
. 020
.461
. 256
. 039
. 009
.051
. 004
. 001
. 002
. 007
. 002
. 009
. 003
. 348
. 103
1. 036
. 441
. 404

. 002
. 020
. 340
. 095
. 116
. 586
----. 054
.297
.907
. 683
. 752
1.021
. 028
. 272
. 264
. 093
. 038
. 221
.211
. 045
. 266
.310
. 018
. 945
----------------------------------------------------. 038
. 002
. 007
. 009
. 003
. 002
. 002
. 002
. 003
.000
. 002
.001
.001
. 028
. 024
. 446
. 253
.039
. 009
. 050
. 004
. 001
. 002
. 019
--------. 003
. 502
. 149
1. 493
. 636
.581

Table 11. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing, December 19801
SOP
Code

Commodity
Code

GROUPING

10 250 1
10 2 5 0 2
1 02 6 02
108 90 1
1 13601
1 13 6 03
1 1360 4
1 13 6 05
11 361 1
11 3 6 1 2
1 13 613
1 1361 4
1 1 3 61 5
11 362 1
1 13631

Folding boxboard
Set-up boxboard
Co r. p a p e r b o a r d in s h e e t s 4 r o l l s
Cor . p a p e r b o a r d in s h e e t s 4 r o l l s
Packaging accessories
Hardboard and particleboard
Ci r c u l a t i on
Pamphlets
F i n i s h e d steel mill p r o d u c t s
P r i m a r y n o n f e r r o u s metals, except prec
Precious metals
Aluminum shapes
Copper and brass mill shapes
Aluminum wire and cable
Other miscellaneous metal products
Abrasive grains
Nonmetallic bonded abrasive products
Buffing and polishing wheels
Nonmetallic coated abrasive products
G r i n d i n g wheels, n o n - r e i n f o r c e d resino
Grinding wheels, reinforced resinoid
Grinding wheels, n o n - r einforced rubber
Grindinq wheels, vitrified bond
Grinding wheels, diamond
Coated abrasive products
Metal a brasives

031501
031502
03 160 1
031602
031702
032602
032603
03270 1
032703
033704
038303
04 2 1 0 1
042102
042201
042301
061301
061302
061401
061402
061403
062101
064101
066101
066202
066203
066204
066205
066206
066207
066209
066301
066302
066303
066304
066305
066401
067909
071102
071304
072201
081101
081102

Durable manufacturinq
Cellulosi c
Non-cellulosi c
Cellulosi c
Non-cellulosi c
Non-cellulosi c
Wool
Syntheti c
Cotton
Syntheti c
Other
Industrial products
Sole leather
Upper leather
Calf leather
Sheep and lamb leather
Alkalies and chlorine
Other i n organic c h e m i c a l s
Pri m a r y
Intermedi ate
Other basic organics
Prepared paint
F a t s a n d oi l s , i n e d i b l e
Plastic resins and materials
P o l y e s t e r .resins, s a t u r a t e d
Low d e n s i t y p o l y e t h y l e n e resins
High density polyethylene resins
P olypropylene resins
Styrene plastics materials
Vinyl and vinylidene resins
O t h e r 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 es
Epoxy resins
Phenolic & tar acid resins
P olyester resins, u n s a turated
Urea-formaldehyde resins
A ll o t h e r t h e r m o s e t t i n g r e s i n s
Custom compounded purchased resins
Other miscellaneous chemical products
Synthetic rubber
Other miscellaneous rubber products
PV C
D o u q l a s fir, d r e s s e d
Sou t h e r n pine, dre s s e d

091402
091403
091404
091405
091504
092201
093201
093307
10 1 3 0 2
102201
102 2 0 2

2130

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
.062
.028
.111

.090
.040
. 160
.099
.046

.001

----.061
.035

.069
.032
.008
.015
.062
.034
.017
.035
.020
.001

.026
. 001
.001

---

.001

-------------

.021

.034
.021
.001

.026

. 001

---

. 000

---

.000

15.547
.005
.054

1 5 .4 2 8
.005
.052

.002

.002

. 012

. 0 12

.001
.001
.001

.001
.000
.001

.295

.289

. 168

.027
.006

. 165

.002

.002

.013

.013

.002
.001

. 002
.001

.060
.034
.071
.095
. 103
.252
.003
--.008
.047
.029
.017
.056
.038
.028
.008
.026
.013
.006
.016
.019
.253
.029
.016

.070
.034
.070
.093
. 100
.246
.003
.301
--------------------------.244
.029
.016

.012

.012

. 136
. 155

102201
1 02 202

i

102 40 1
10 2 40 2
1 0 2 4 03
1 0 24 0 4
10 2 4 0 5
1 02 406
1 024 07
1025 01
102502
1 0 25 0 4
1 0 2 50 5
102519
1 026 01
10 26 0 2
1072 01
1074 01
10 810 1
10 8901
1136 01
1 13 603
1 1360 4
1 1 36 05
1136 1 1
1 13 6 12
1136 13
1136 14
1136 15
11 362 1
11363 1
121 40 1
12210 1

1 311 01
1 3 1 10 2

. 176
. 178

See footnotes at end of table.




Commodity
Code
081103
081104
081105
081201
081202
081203
082101
082201
083101
083102
083103
083201
083301
084201
084901
091401
091402
091403
091404
091405
091504
092101
092201
093301
093302
093303
093304
093305
093306
10 130 1
10 1 30 2
1015 01
10 1503
10 1504
101 601

.012

. 000
. 000
. 000
.000
.000
.001
. 000

.028
.006

SOP
Code

92

GROUPING
Other softwood, dressed
Rough softwood lumber
Flooring, siding, and cut stock
H a r d w o o d lumber, rough
Dressed hardwood lumber
Hardwood dimension
General millwork
Prefabricated structural members
Western
Southern
Specialty softwood plywood
Hardwood plywood
Softwood plywood veneer
Boxes
Other sawmill & planing mill products
Container board
Folding boxboard
Set-up boxboard
Cor . p a p e r b o a r d in s h e e t s & r o l l s
Cor . p a p e r b o a r d in s h e e t s & r o l l s
Packaging accessories
Insulation board
Hardboard and particleboard
Textbooks
T e c h n i c a l scientific & professional b
Religious books
General books
General reference books
O t h e r b o o k s , exc. p a m p h l e t s
S e m i f i n i s h e d steel mill p r o d u c t s
F i n i s h e d steel mill p r o d u c t s
F o u n d r y & f o r q e s h o p p ro d .
Motor vehicle castings, gray 4 ductile
G r a y & d u c t i l e ir on c a s t i n g s , o t h e r
P i g ir o n a n d f e r r o a l l o y s
Primary nonferrous metals, except prec
Precious metals
Secondary metal and alloy basic shapes
Aluminum, except extrusion billet
Refined copper
Refined lead
Refined zinc
Precious metals
Other n o nferrous metals
Aluminum shapes
Copper and brass mill shapes
Nickel a l l o y mill shapes
Titanium mill shapes
Other mill shapes
Copper wire and cable
Aluminum wire and cable
Metal tanks
Structural, arch, pre-eng. metal produ
Bolts, nuts, screws, a n d ri v e t s
Other miscellaneous metal products
Abrasive grains
Nonmetallic bonded abrasive products
Buffing and polishing wheels
Nonmetallic coated abrasive products
Grinding wheels, n on-reinforced resino
Grinding wheels, reinforced resinoid
Grinding wheels, non-reinforced rubber
Grinding wheels, vitrified bond
Grinding wheels, diamond
Coated abrasive products
Metal abrasives
Be d di ng
Wood commercial furniture
Plate glass
Window glass

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED
.244
. 122
.007
. 109
.025
. 191
.063
.004
. 103
.043
.004
. 182
.029
.001

.077
.014
.002
.001

.004
. 002

.003
.005
.111
. 010

.005
. 002
.012

.003
.002

.398
5.054
. 010

.006
. 002

.274
1. 58 8
.519
--.038
. 174
. 114
.042
.061
.098
.589
.387
.090
.036
.215
.307
.041
.037
.016
.408
.238
.008
.015
--.014
------------.005
.005
.007
---

.392
----.309
----.061
.004
.108
.038
--. 178
.029
.001

---

.020

.003
.001

.005
.003
.004
.008
. 160
------------.389
4. 9 3 1
.018
----.268
1. 664
.639
.438
------------.575
.402
.088
.035
. 210

.299
.040
.036
.016
.398
.233
.009
--.001

--.004
.002
.00 1

.005
.002
.012

.004
.005
.007
.092
. 014

Table 11. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing, December 19801
SOP
Code

Commodity
Code

GROUPING
Safety glass
Sh e e t , p l a t e , a n d f l o a t g l a s s
Laminated glass
Other flat gl a s s
Cement
Ready-mixed concrete
Refractories, clay
Refractories, nonclay
Other asphalt roofing
Gypsum products
Insulation materials
Bituminous paving materials
Jeweler's materials and findings
Diamonds and lapidary work

13 1 10 3
1 31 1 05
131 1 0 6
13 110 7
132201
13 3301
1352 01
135301
136201
137101
13 9201
139 401
15 9 40 5
1 594 06
2140

03S204
0 44 1 0 1
04 4 3 0 1
0 7 1 20 1
071202
071303
071304
072204
072303
0 72 4 01
0 72 6 0 1
072602
083101
083102
08 3 2 0 1
083301
101501
10 1 50 3
10 15 0 4
1 02 5 02
10 25 0 5
1 02 5 19
10260 1
102801
10 28 0 2
104101
1 041 03
104 104
105101
105201
105301
105401
105501
106101
106301
106401
106501
10 650 2
106601
106701
1 06 702
107101
107301
107401
107501
107601
107701
108301
108901
111151
111251
1 121 07
112151

C o m p o n e n t s for m a n u f a c t u r i n g
Window and furniture accessories
Luggage and small leather g o ods
Industrial leather
T i r es
Tubes
Rubber belts and belting
Other miscellaneous rubber products
Other
Laminated plastic sheets
Foamed plastic products
Pa rts for t r a n s p o r t a t i o n equip.
O t h e r p a r t s a n d c o m p o n e n t s f o r mf g.
Western
Southern
Hardwood plywood
Softwood plywood veneer
F o u n d r y & f o r g e s h o p pr od.
Motor vehicle castings, gray & ductile
G r a y 2 d u c t i l e i r on c a s t i n g s , o t h e r
Copper and brass mill shapes
Titanium mill shapes
Other mill shapes
Copper wire and cable
Zinc castings
Aluminum castings
Builders hardware
Transportation equipment hardware
Furniture hardware
E n a m e l e d i ro n f i x t u r e s
Vitreous china fixtures
Steel fixtures
Brass fittings
Other metal fixtures
S t eam and hot wa t e r e q u i p m e n t
Conversion burners
Domestic heating stoves
Unit heaters
Unit ventilators
Water heaters, domestic
Other heating systems
Other p a rts for h e a t i n g s y s tems
M e t a l d o o r s , sas h, a n d t r i m
Sheet metal products
Structural, arch, pre-eng. metal produ
Heat exchanges and condensers
Fabricated steel plate
Steel power boilers
Lighting fixtures
Other miscellaneous metal products
Tractor parts
Parts, farm mach. e x c l u d i n g t r a ctor
Front end attach m e n t s and parts
Parts and attachments-cranes and hoes

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED
___
. 148
. 164
. 136
.375

.280
------.367

.011

.011

. 001

.001

.004

.004

.006

.006

.012

.012

16. 146
.004

15.811
.004

. 0 10
. 002

.010
.002

.032
.017
.268
.079

.274
.011

.032
.307
. 130
.051
.073
.264
.425
. 020

.031
.017
.300
.089

.27 1
.011

.031
.303
. 128
.051
.072
.261
.420
.021

.008
. 0 18
.006
.749
.446
. 173

.007
.018
.006
1.405
-----

. 0 10
.020

.010
.020

.005
.008
. 128
.440
. 185
.282
.093
.005
.003
.005
. 0 18
.001

.007
.007
.002
.001
.001

.005
. 00 1
.012

.044
.052
.066
.009
.015
. 0 18
.071
1.32 4
.052
.063
.008

SOP
Code

.005
.007
. 125
.430
. 181
.276
.091
.006
.003
.005
. 0 18
--.007
.006
.003

)
'
I
I
1
i
|
!
i
|
\

i
i
j
!
!
I
!
i

j
I
i
j
I

.001
. 001

.005
----.043
.051
.065
.008
.015
.018
.069
1. 293
.051
.062
--.009

]

See footnotes at end of table.




93

Commodity
Code
1 12551
1 1260 1
1 1 2 803
1 12851
1 13 4 05
1 1350 1
1 13 5 02
11 375 1
11 385 1
1 14 1 0 2
11 430 1
11 4 3 0 2
11 4 3 0 3
114304
11 450 1
114 60 6
1 1 4 6 08
114609
1 14 701
11 48 01
11 4 8 0 4
1 1 4 8 05
114 80 6
114 90 1
114905
1 1 49 0 6
1 16 2 2 2
116233
116244
1 1 6 27 7
1 16 5 07
11 710 1
117 102
1 1720 1
11 7 2 0 2
1 1730 1
1 173 0 2
1 1740 1
1 1750 1
1 17 50 2
1 17 5 0 3
117504
117505
11 7 50 6
1 17 507
1 1770 1
1 17 7 0 2
117 80 1
117802
1 17 8 03
117 81 1
117812
1 1782 1
1 17 82 3
1 17 824
1 17 82 5
1 17827
1 17831
117833
117835
1 1783 7
1 17841
1 17 8 42
1 17 8 45
1 1790 1
1 17 90 2
1 17 9 03
1 1790 4
1 17906

GROUPING
P a r t s a n d a t ta c h, for s c r a p e r s - q r a d e r s
P a r t s (ex. era., dr a q ., shov ., t r ac .,
T ractor parts and a t t a chments
P a r t s a n d a t ta ch , fo r n o n - f a r m t r a c t o r
Parts and attachments
Small cutting tools
Precision measuring tools
Pa r t s for m e t a l - c u t t i n q mac h i n e tools
P a rts for m e t a l f o r m i n q m a c hine tools
Industrial pumps
Fluid power pumps
Fluid power valves
C y 1 in d e r s
Fluid power hose and tube f ittings
Mechanical power transmission equipmen
Personal household scales
Accessories and attachments
P arts for scales and balances
Fans and bl o w e r s , except portable
Heat transfer equipment
Refriqerant compressors
Refrigeration condensing units
Other a/c and refrigeration equipment
Valves and fittings
Ball and roller bearinqs
Plain bearinqs
S p i n n i n q and related e quipment
W eaving machinery and equipment
Knittinq machinery and equipment
Textile machinery parts and attachment
Parts, a t tachments and acc e s s o r i e s
Current carrying
Noncurrent carrying
E l e c t r i c a l ( d i r e c t m e a s . ) instr.
E l e c t r o n i c ( i n d i r e c t m e a s . ) instr .
Electric motors
G e n e r a t o r s a n d g e n e r a t o r s et s
Transformers and power
Panelboards
Safety switches
Circuit breakers
Swi t c h g e a r
Circuit breaker load centers
L o w - voltaqe fuses
Industrial controls
Incandescent
O t h e r t ha n i n c a n d e s c e n t
R e c e i v i n g type electron tubes
C a t h o d e ray T.V. p i c t u r e t u b e
P o w e r , t r a n s m i t t e r , s p e c i a l p u r p o s e tu
Ca p a c i t o r s
R e s i s t o r s fo r e l e c t r i c a p p l i c a t i o n s
Relays
Antennas
Connectors
M a g n e t i c t ap e
E l e ctronic h ardware (radio hardware)
Di o d e s
Thyristors
T ra n s i s t o r s
Optoelectronic devices
Digital bi-polar i.c.'s
D i g i t a l MOS I C ’s
Linear integrated circuits
Storage batteries
P r i m a r y b a t t e r i e s , dr y a n d w e t
C a r b o n an d g r a p h i t e p r o d u c t s
Telegraph apparatus
E l e c t r i c a l e q p t . fo r int. com b , e n g i n e

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
--. 021

.046
--.006
. 0 16
.003
. 068
. 027
. 0 15
.083
.06 9
.026
.030
.308
. 000
.00 1

.003
.054
. 1 12
.262
.035
.287
. 127
.225
.026
----.006
. 0 18
. 0 16
. 131
. 104
. 022

.041
.475
.080
.065
.0 14
.005
.029
. 030
. 005
.006
.339
.030
.020

.060
.058
. 124
.234
. 167
. 163
.040
.217
.059
. 106
. 029
. 0 12
. 062
.0 13
.030
. 028
. 0 14
.07 1
.006
. 02 9
.005
.214

. 0 «8

----. 050
.006
. 0 16
.003
.067
.026
. 0 15
.082
. 068
.026
.030
.303
------.053
. 1 10
.258
.034
.282
. 124
. 221

.025
.002

.003
.007
--.015
. 128
. 102
.021

.040
.467
.079
.064
.014
.005
.028
. 030
.005
.006
.334
.030
.019
. 059
.057
. 122
.230
. 157
. 160
.039
.214
.058
. 104
. 029
. 0 12
.06 1
. 0 12

. 029
. 027
.0 14
. 06 9
.006
. 029
.005
.210

Table 11. Continued—Relative Importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing, December 19801
SOP
Code

Commodity
Code
11 810 1
118102
119102
119104
119203
119253
1 19 4 01
11 9 4 0 2
1 19 4 03
11 9 4 0 4
1 1 94 0 5
1194 0 6
119 5 01
121101
121201
12 1 2 0 2

1 2 12 0 3
1 2 12 0 4
12 130 1
12140 1
1 215 01
1 22 2 0 2

1 2 22 0 3
123101
12 31 0 2
123 20 1
1241 01
12 4 10 3
12 41 0 4
124 201
12440 1
1 2 51 0 2
1 2 51 0 3
12 5 2 02
12 5 20 3
1 25 3 02
1 2 5 30 3
1 25 3 04
1 25 3 0 5
12 6501
1 266 01
1 344 01
141 104
141201
1 4 12 0 2
1 414 01
14 1 40 2
1 4 14 0 3
1 4 1 40 4
14 1 40 5
1 4 41 0 2
14 4 2 0 3
15110 1
15 120 1
15 13 0 1
15 1 30 2
15310 1
15320 1
1 57 1 0 4
1 57 1 07
1 591 01
1 593 01
1 59 4 0 2
1 59 4 0 3
1 59 4 0 4
1 595 01
1 596 01
159 8 01
1 5 9 80 2

GROUPING
Building comfort controls
Appliance regulation controls
Oi l 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 ac hi
Oil f i e l d a n d g a s f i e l d p r o d u c t i o n mac
Other mining machinery and equipment
Mining machinery parts
Gasoline engines
Outboard motors
Diesel engines# other than automotive
Diesel engines# automotive
Gas engines
Parts and accessories
Machine shop products
Metal household furniture
Living room furniture
Dining room furniture
Bedroom furniture
Other wood household furniture
Upholstered household furniture
Be ddi ng
Po r c h and lawn f u r n i t u r e
File cabinets and equipment
Other metal commercial furniture
Tufted broadloom
O ther soft su r f a c e floor covrgs.
Hard surface floor coverings
Cooking ranges
Refrigeration equipment
Other major appliances
Sewing machines
Small electric appliances
Home radios
Ca r r a d i o s
C o l o r TV r e c e i v e r s
B l a c k 8 w h i t e t.v. r e c e i v e r s
P h o n o g r a p h s # ex. m e c h a n i c a l
Tape recorders & players
Hi -fi c o m p o n e n t s
S p e a k e r s (inc. l o u d s p e a k e r s y s t e m s )
Mi r r o r s
Lawnmowers
D r a i n t i le # r o u n d
Motorcycles
Motor vehicle parts
Motor vehicle parts
V an s # o v e r 10 # 0 00 lbs.
T a n k s # o v e r 10 > 000 lbs.
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#00
Detach, t r a i l e r s & c o n v e r t e r gear
T r u c k t r a i l e r s # u n d e r 1 0 ,0 0 0 lbs.
Locomotive parts
Railroad car parts
T o y s a n d c h i l d r e n ’s v e h i c l e s
Sporting and athletic goods
Small arms
Small arms ammunition
Buttons
Pins and fasteners
Guards# mechanical pouer press
Alarms# electronic
Caskets
Musical instruments
Jewelry, platinum and karat gold
Other precious metal jewelry
Costume jewelry
Pens and pencils
Uiatches a n d c l o c k s
Phonograph records
Prerecorded tapes

R E L A T I V E 1M P O R T A N C E
( 1 9 7 2 ME.IGHTS)
R EV I S E S '
Former
.001

.001

.048

.048

.010

. 0 10

.002
.010

. 002
.010

.008

.097
.005
.081
. 125

.012

.011
.221

. 002
.002

. 002
. 002

.003
.000

.268
.005
.003
. 000

.009

.009

. 002

. 002

.003
.007
.009
.043
.004

.003
.007
.009
.043
.004

. 011
.020

.011

.029
.004
.001

.019
.029
.004
.001

.009
.006
.008
.031
.004

.009
.006
.007
.031
.004

.002
.000
.002

.002
. 000
. 002

.021
.022
. 002
.010

.020
.021
. 002

.004

.004

2.858
.682

.009
2.741
.654

.001
.000
. 001
.000
.000

.001
. 000
.00 1
. 000
. 000

.07 1
.050
.014
.032
.005
.007
.027
.073
. 001
.001

.069
.049
.013
.032
.005
.007
.026
.07 1
.001
.001

.009

.009

. 011

.010
.011
.002

.009

. 002
. 011

2200

.007

.099
.005
.083
. 128

.225
.272
.006

S O P Commodity
Code
Code

.003
. 103
.004

.0 13
.003
. 100
.004

.001

.001

See footnotes at end of table.




94

034503
062101
067909
071304
072106
072201
072204
072303
072401
081101
081102
081 103
081 104
081105
081201
081202
081203
082101
082201
083101
083102
083103
083201
083301
084901
092101
092201
101302
10 150 1
101502
10 1503
10 1504
1025 01
102502
10 2601
10 2 6 0 2
10 410 1
10 510 1
1052 01
1 053 01
1 054 01
10 550 1
10 61 01
1062 01
1 063 01
10640 1
10650 1
106502
10660 1
106 7 01
10680 1
107 10 1
107 2 01
1 073 01
1074 0 1
1 075 01
1076 0 1
10 770 1
1 078 01
10 81 01
108 301
10890 1
1 14 1 0 2
1 14201
1 1470 1
1 1480 1
1 148 02
1 14806

GROUPING
M a t erials and c o m ponents for construct
Syntheti c
Prepared paint
Other miscellaneous chemical products
Other miscellaneous rubber products
Plastic construction products
PVC
Other
Laminated plastic sheets
Foamed plastic products
D o u g l a s fir# d r e s s e d
S o u t h e r n pi n e # d r e s s e d
Other softwood# dressed
Rough softwood lumber
Flooring# siding# an d cut stock
H a r d w o o d lumber, rough
Dressed hardwood lumber
Hardwood dimension
General millwork
Prefabricated structural members
Western
Southern
Specialty softwood plywood
Hardwood plywood
Softwood plywood veneer
Other sawmill & planing mill products
Insulation board
Hardboard and particleboard
Fin i s h e d steel mill p r o d u c t s
F o u n d r y & f o r q e s h o p pr od .
P r e s s u r e 4 soi l p i p e a n d f i t t i n q s # c a s
Motor vehicle castings, gray & ductile
G r a y & d u c t i l e i ro n c a s t i n g s , o t h e r
Aluminum shapes
Copper and brass mill shapes
Copper wire and cable
Aluminum wire and cable
Builders hardware
E n a m e l e d ir on f i x t u r e s
Vitreous china fixtures
Steel fixtures
Brass fittings
Other metal fixtures
St e a m and hot w a ter equ i p m e n t
Wa r m air f u r n a c e s and a t t a c h m e n t s
Conversion burners
Domestic heating stoves
Unit heaters
Unit ventilators
Water heaters, domestic
Other heating systems
Solar heating equipment
M e t a l d o o r s , sa sh , a n d t r i m
Metal tanks
Sheet metal products
S t r u c t u r a l , a rc h , p r e - e n g . m e t a l p r o d u
Heat exchanges and condensers
Fabricated steel plate
Steel power boilers
Nuclear steam supply systems
B o l t s , n u ts , s c r e w s , a n d r i v e t s
Lighting fixtures
Other miscellaneous metal products
Industrial pumps
Elevators and escalators
Fans and blowers, except portable
Heat transfer equipment
Un i t a r y air c o n d i t i o n e r s
Other a/c and refrigeration equipment

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
15.358

14 . 9 8 5

. 002

.002

.33 8
. 121
.016
. 272
.019
.041
.016
.02 3
. 194
.224
.354
. 176
. 103
. .03 5
.008
.0 19
.962
.374
. 192
.080
.007
.085
.054
.064
.047
. 046
.374
. 086
. 179
.051

.331
. 117
.016
.269
.019
.040
.016
.023
.251
.258
.568
----.098
----.941
.365
.202

.440
. 179
.644
1.4 6 8
. 042
.073
.089
.023

.072
--.083
.054
--.067
.067
.365
. 162
------.215
.067
.359
.038
.053
.033
.060
.029
. 174
--.042
. 128
.036
.0 19
.006
.009
.060
----.430
. 174
.629
1.446
.041
.071
.087
.023

. 011

. 010

. 022
. 110

. 021

. 020
. 220

.065
.368
.039
.054
.032
.062
.028
. 178
.003
.040
. 136
.042
. 0 10

.006
.007
.057
.007
.000

.279
. 185
.061
.024
.263
.065

.272
. 181
. 108
.060
.024
.259
.064

Table 11. Continued—Relative importance of components In the Producer Price Index by stage of processing, December 19801
SOP
Code

Commodity
Code
114 901
117 101
1 1 7 10 2
1 1750 1
11 7 5 0 2
11 7 5 0 3
1 1 75 0 4
1 175 0 5
1 17506
1 1770 1
1 177 0 2
11810 1

GROUPING

12310 1
12 3 10 2
123 201
12410 1
1 2 4 10 4
124 301
1 244 01
131 10 1
131 102
1 3 11 0 5
13220 1
13310 1
1 332 01
1 33 301
13 340 1
13 350 1
1 336 01
13 410 1
13440 1
13450 1
13520 1
135 301
13610 1
1362 0 1
1 37 101
139 101
1392 0 1
13930 1
13940 1

Valves and fittinqs
Current carrying
Noncurrent carrying
Panelboards
Safety switches
Circuit breakers
Swi t c h q e a r
Circuit breaker load centers
low-voltage fuses
Incandescent
Other than incandescent
Building comfort controls
Metal household furniture
Po r c h and lawn f u r n i t u r e
Mood commercial furniture
Tufted broadloom
Other soft s u r f a c e fl o o r covrgs.
Hard surface floor coverings
Cooking ranges
Other major appliances
Vacumn cleaner
Small electric appliances
Plate glass
Window glass
Sheet, plate, a n d f l oat glass
Cement
Building block
C u l v e r t pi p e , r e i n f o r c e d
Ready-mixed concrete
Precast concrete products
Prestressed concrete products
Dry mi x e d concrete m a t erials
Building brick
Drai n ti l e, r o u n d
S e w e r p ip e, v i t r i f i e d c l a y
Refractories, clay
Refractories, nonclay
Prepared asphalt roofing
Other asphalt roofing
Gypsum products
B ui l d i n g 1 ime
Insulation materials
Asbestos cement shingles
Bituminous paving materials

24 0 0

Processed fuels and lubricants

24 10

052101
05320 1
054311
054312
054313
054314
054315
054316
054317
0 54 3 18
054319
057102
057 103
057 104
057202
057203
057302
057303
057402
057404
057405
057406

Manufacturinq industries
Coke
Liquified petroleum gas
Industrial power, New En g l a n d
Industrail power, M i d-Atlantic
I ndustrial power, East No r t h Central
Industrial power, West No r t h Central
I ndustrial power, So u t h Atl a n t i c
I ndustrial power, East S o uth Central
I ndustrial power, West So u t h Central
Industrial power, M o u n t a i n
Industrial power, Pac i f i c
Regular
Pre m i u m
Unleaded gasoline
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 j e t fue l, k e r o s e n e b a s e
Fu e l oil no. 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
C a r g o s h i p m e n t s to r e s e l l e r s
Residual fuel, 0.3% or less sulfur
Residual fuel, 0.31% to 1.0% sulfur
Residual fuel, more than 1% sulfur

121 10 1

12 15 0 1
122101

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
.435
. 201

. 160
.037
.014
.075
.080
.014
.017
.006
.004
. 115
.014
.008
.073
. 101
. 010

.058
.002

.428
. 198
. 157
.036
.0 14
.074
.078
.014
.017
.005
.004
. 113
.014
.007
.072
. 100

. 185
.228
. 165
1.066
. 153
. 126
.000

1 4 . 54 8
4.553
. 139
.466
. 108
.378
.450
.096
.271
.218
. 174
.063
.237
.340
.095
. 116
. 176
.013
.230
.419
.503
-----

. 111

.386
.460
.098
.277
.223
. 178
.064
.243
.350
.098
. 120
. 180
.0 14
.236
.428
--.294
.603
.87 1

4. 161
. 104
.382
1.814
. 144
.950
. 131
.636

5. 148
. 105
.549
2.609
.208
.928
. 128
.622

2 6 00

S u pp l i es

12 . 84 1

1 2 .4 2 3

26 10

038204
038303
061403
062101
064101
067102
067902
067909
071201
071202
071303
071304
072201
072204
072303
07240 1
072501
081101
081 102
081103

M a nufacturing industries
Window and furniture accessories
Industrial products
Other basic organics
P r e p a r e d paint
F a t s a n d oils, i n e d i b l e
Synthetic detergents
E x p l o si v e s
Other miscellaneous chemical products
T ir e s
Tubes
Rubber belts and belting
Other miscellaneous rubber products
PVC
Other
Laminated plastic sheets
Foamed plastic products
Plastic packaging and shipping product
D o u g l a s fir, d r e s s e d
S o u t h e r n pine , d r e s s e d
Other softwood, d ressed

3.897
.009
.017
. 154
.014
.009
.006
.003
.055
.039

3. 8 5 1
.009
.016
. 151
.014
.008
.005
.004
.053
.039

. 002

.002

25 0 0

See footnotes at end of table.




9.996
.295
. 146
.477
.403
. 130
.326
.096

Containers,nonreturnable
Boxes
Paper bags and shipping sacks
Paper boxes and containers
Composite cans
Cans
B a r r e l s , dru ms , a n d p a i l s
Glass containers

. 000

5.890
. 142
.477

.060
—

084201
091502
091503
091507
10310 1
103 201
138 101

.027

1 4 .8 45

.03 3
.006

. 114
.34 2
.028
.097
.115
.02 5
.069
.056
.045
.016
.061
1.247
.350
.427
.016
1.310
.5 53
1 . 00 8
.216
1.751
------.076
---

.051
--. 181
.223
. 16 1
1.0 43
. 150
. 123
. 131
.051
.030
.083
.095
.250
.091
. 156
.016
. 172
.072
.821

Automoti ve o i 1
Lubricating grease

R E L A T I V E If1 P 0 R T A N C E
( 197 2 UE] G H T S )
FORMER

8.955
.302
. 150
.48 8
.412
. 133
.33 4
.098
.204
. 1 16
.350
.028
.099
. 118
.025
.071
.057
.046
.017
.062
1. 28 5
.360
.440
.017
1. 33 9
.566
1.031
----. 126
.258
.373
.042
.007

.012

. 134
.053
.031
.085
.097
.256
.093
. 160
.017
. 175
.073
.840

REVISED

Nonmanufacturing industries
L i q u i f i e d p e t r o l e u m ga s
C o m m e r c i a l p ow e r, N e w E n g l a n d
C o m m e r c i a l po we r , M i d - A t l a n t i c
C o m m e r i c a l p o we r, Ea st N o r t h C e n t r a l
C o m m e r c i a l pow er , W e s t N o r t h C e n t r a l
C o m m e r c i a l po w e r. S o u t h A t l a n t i c
C o m m e r c i a l p o w er . E as t S o u t h C e n t r a l
C o m m e r c i a l p ow e r, W e s t S o u t h C e n t r a l
C o m m e r c i a l po w er , M o u n t a i n
C o m m e r c i a l p o we r , P a c i f i c
I n d u s t r i a l po w er , N e w E n g l a n d
I n d u s t r a i l p o we r, M i d - A t l a n t i c
I n d u s t r i a l p o we r . Ea s t N o r t h C e n t r a l
I n d u s t r i a l p o we r , W e s t N o r t h C e n t r a l
I n d u s t r i a l po w er , S o u t h A t l a n t i c
I n d u s t r i a l p ow e r, E as t S o u t h C e n t r a l
I n d u s t r i a l p o we r , W e s t S o u t h C e n t r a l
I n d u s t r i a l p o we r , M o u n t a i n
I n d u s t r i a l p o we r, P a c i f i c
Regular
Pr em i um
Unleaded gasoline
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 fuel, k e r o s e n e b a s e
Fu e l oil no. 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
C a r g o s h i p m e n t s to r e s e l l e r s
Steam electric utilities
Residual fuel, 0.3% or less sulfur
Residual fuel, 0.31% to 1.0% sulfur
Residual fuel, more than 1 % sulfur
A u t o m o t i v e oil
Lubricating grease

.002

.033
.00 1

GROUPING

053201
054211
054212
054213
054214
054215
054216
054217
054218
054219
054311
054312
054313
054314
054315
054316
054317
054318
054319
057102
057 103
057104
057202
057203
057302
057303
057402
057403
057404
057405
057406
057601
057603

2420

.010

.033

.020

057601
057603

.057

.001

.028
-----

S O P Commodity
Code
Code

95

.018
. 129
.056
. 119
.047
.066
.257
.00 4
.004
.006

.200

.018
. 128
.055
. 117
.046
.066
.25 5
.00 5
.005
. 010

Table 11. Continued—Relative Importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing, December 19801
SOP Commodity
Code
Code
081104
081201
081202
08310 1
083102
083103
083201
083301
084101
08490 1
091301
091503
091504
091506
092101
092201
101302
101501
101503
101504
102501
102502
102505
10260 1
102602
102801
102802
10410 1
104103
10420 1
10510 1
105301
10550 1
10740 1
10810 1
10890 1
1 12107
112151
1 12551
1 1260 1
1 12803
1 12851
1 13203
1 13205
113251
1 13302
1 13303
113304
1 13405
1 1350 1
1 13502
1 1360 1
1 13603
113604
1 13605
113611
113612
113613
1136 14
113615
113621
113631
113751
113851
114303
1 1450 1
114608
114609
114901
114905
114906

GROUPING
Rough s o f t w o o d l u mb e r
Har dwood l u m b e r , r o u g h
D r e s s e d h ar d wo od l u mb e r
We s t e r n
Southern
S p e c i a l t y sof t wood plywood
Har dwood p l y w o o d
Softwood plywood veneer
P a l l e t s , wooden
Other s a wm i ll & p l a n i n g m i l l p r o du c ts
Paper,except newsprint
Pa p e r b o x e s and c o n t a i n e r s
Packagi ng a c c e s s o r i e s
O f f i c e s u p p l i e s and a c c e s s o r i e s
I n s u l a t i o n board
H a r d b o a r d and p a r t i c l e b o a r d
Finished steel m i l l products
F o u n d r y & f o r g e shop p r o d .
Motor v e h i c l e c a s t i n g s , g ray & d u c t i l e
Gr ay & d u c t i l e i r o n c a s t i n g s , o t h e r
Al umi num shapes
Copper and b r a s s m i l l s hapes
T i t a n i u m m i l l s hapes
Copper w i r e and c a b l e
Al umi num w i r e and c a b l e
Zinc castings
Al umi num c a s t i n g s
B u i l d e r s hardware
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n e q u i p me n t h a r d w a r e
Hand t o o l s
Enamel ed i r o n f i x t u r e s
Steel fi x tu r e s
Other metal f i x t u r e s
S t r u c t u r a l , a r c h , p r e - e n q . me t a l produ
B o l t s , n u t s , s c r e w s , and r i v e t s
Ot h e r m i s c e l l a n e o u s m e t a l p r o d u c t s
F r o n t end a t t a c h m e n t s and p a r t s
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s - c r a n e s and hoes
P a r t s and a t t a c h , f o r s c r a p e r s - g r a d e r s
Pa rts (ex. e r a . , d ra g ., shov., t r a c . ,
T r a c t o r p a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s
P a r t s and a t t a c h , f o r n o n - f a r m t r a c t o r
Industrial line, e lectrical
O t h e r e l e c t r i c - p o w e r e d h a n d t o o l s and p
P n e u m a t i c , h y d r . , and powder a c t u a t e d
R e s i s t a n c e w e l d i n g m a c h i n e s and s u p p l i
Arc w e l d i n g e l e c t r o d e s
Gas w e l d i n g ma c h i n e s and e q u i p m e n t
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s
S ma l l c u t t i n g t o o l s
P r e c i s i o n measur i ng t o o l s
Abrasive g r a in s
N o n m e t a l l i c bonded a b r a s i v e p r o d u c t s
B u f f i n g and p o l i s h i n g w h e e l s
Nonm eta lli c coated ab ra s iv e products
Gr in din g wheels, n o n - r e i n f o r c e d resino
Gr in din g wheels, r e i n f o r c e d re s i n o i d
G r i n d i n g wheel s, n o n - r e i n f o r c e d r ubber
G r i n d i n g w h e e l s , v i t r i f i e d bond
G r i n d i n g w h e e l s , di amond
Co a t e d a b r a s i v e p r o d u c t s
Metal a b r a s i v e s
P a r t s f o r m e t a l - c u t t i n g ma 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 ma c h i n e t o o l s
C y l i nders
M e c h a n i c a l power t r a n s m i s s i o n equi pmen
A c c e s s o r i e s and a t t a c h m e n t s
P a r t s f o r s c a l e s and b a l a n c e s
V a l v e s and f i t t i n g s
B a l l and r o l l e r b e a r i n g s
Plain bearings

RELATIVE MPORTANCE
( 1972 WpIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
. 003
.002
.000
. 003
.00 1
.000
.003
.001
.053
.020
. 012
. 019
. 061
. 100
.001
. 022
. 125
. 058
. 034
. 013
.009
. 005
. 002
.031
. 003
.007
. 005
. 009
. 010
. 082
. 000
.000
. 000
.016
.059
.397
. 003
--------.0 10
.017
----. 001
. 002
.006
.010
.056
.007
.001
.356
. 026
. 054
. 102
----.094
------------------------.031
. 053
. 052
.017
. 101
. 000
. 00 1
.032
.063
. 007

----. 005
----. 003
. 001
_—
. 003
. 001
. 053
----. 017
. 027
. 088
. 139
.001
. 032
. 122
. 108
--------. 009
. 005
. 002
. 030
. 003
. 007
. 005
. 008
. 010
. 080
. 000
. 000
----.0 16
. 058
. 388
----. 003
.007
--------. 019
. 002
----. 006
. 0 10
. 055
.007
. 00 1
. 350
. 025
. 058
----. 008
----. 024
. 014
. 005
. 037
. 013
. 083
. 029
. 052
. 052
. 016
. 100
--------.031
. 062
. 007

SOP Commodity
Code
Code
116222
1 16233
1 16244
1 16277
116305
1 16507
117101
117 102
1 1720 1
1 1730 1
117401
117501
117502
117503
1 17504
117505
1 17506
117507
1 1770 1
1 17702
1 17902
1 17903
118 10 1
118102
1 19203
119253
1 1940 1
119404
1 19406
1 1950 1
13330 1
15320 1
157 10 1
157 102
157 103
157 105
157 106
15920 1
15950 1
159701
159704
15990 1

S p i n n i n g and r e l a t e d e q u i p me n t
H e a v i n g m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p me n t
K n i t t i n g m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p me n t
T e x t i l e m a c h i n e r y p a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t
Saw b l a d e
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
Current c a r r y in g
Noncurrent c a r r y in g
E l e c t r i c a l ( d i r e c t meas. ) i n s t r .
E l e c t r i c motors
T r a n s f o r m e r s and power
Panel boar ds
Safety switches
C i r c u i t breakers
Swi t c h g e a r
C i r c u i t breaker load cent ers
Low-voltage fuses
In d u stria l controls
Incandescent
Other than incandescent
P r i m a r y b a t t e r i e s , d r y and wet
Car bon and g r a p h i t e p r o d u c t s
B u il d in g comfort c o n t r o ls
Appliance re g u la tio n c o n t r o ls
O t h e r m i n i n g m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p me n t
M i ni n g machi nery p a r t s
Ga s ol in e engi nes
Diesel engines, automotive
P a r t s and a c c e s s o r i e s
M a c h i n e shop p r o d u c t s
R e a d y - mi x e d c o n c r e t e
P i n s and f a s t e n e r s
R e s p i r a t o r y p r o t e c t i v e equi pment
Eye and f a c e p r o t e c t i v e e q u i p me n t
H e a r i n g p r o t e c t i v e equi pment
Protective clothing
Fi r s t a i d k i t s
Ma t c h e s
Pens and p e n c i l s
P ain t brush
I n d u s t r i a l brushes
Fire extinguishers

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1 97 2 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
--------. 012
. 081
.021
. 027
. 007
. 006
.001
. 052
. 009
. 002
. 001
. 004
. 004
. 001
. 001
. 009
. 030
. 020
. 001
. 106
. 001
.001
. 001
. 004
. 002
. 002
. 004
. 053
.011
. 073
. 009
. 0 14
. 007
. 007
. 001
. 006
. 003
. 003
.011
. 009

.010
. 012
. 014
----.021
. 027
.007
. 006
. 001
.051
. 009
. 002
.001
. 004
. 004
.001
.00 1
. 009
. 030
. 019
. 001
. 104
.001
.001
.001
. 004
. 002
. 002
. 004
. 052
.011
. 07 1
. 009
. 013
. 007
. 007
.001
.006
. 003
. 003
.011
. 008

2620

Nonmanuf act ur ing i n d u s t r i e s

8.944

8.573

2621
029101
029201
029301
029402
029403
064101

Manu f ac t ur ed ani mal f eeds
Gr ai n b y - p r o d u c t feeds
V e g e t a b l e c a k e and meal f e e d s
F o r mu l a f e e d s
Pe t f o o d
Other than p et food
F a t s and o i l s , i n e d i b l e

1. 846
. 167
.431
1. 113
.0 15
. 116
. 003

1. 804
. 179
. 421
1. 085
.0 15
. 101
. 003

026 103
029402
03370 1
033703
033704
034201
034202
034203
038101
038102
038103
038201
038202
038204
038302
038303
044101

Other s u p p l i e s
Wi ne
Pe t f o o d
Cotton
Synthet i c
Other
Cot ton
Wool
Synthet i c
Women' s
Men' s
I n f a n t s ’ and c h i l d r e n ' s
Bed c l o t h e s
Ba t h & k i t c h e n p r o d u c t s
Wi ndow and f u r n i t u r e a c c e s s o r i e s
Campi ng e q u i p m e n t
I n d u s tr ia l products
Luggage and s m a l l l e a t h e r goods

7.098
. 005
. 009
. 009
.007
. 001
. 003
. 001
. 003
. 038
. 037
.0 14
. 041
. 008
.0 13
. 003
. 045
. 005

6.769
. 005
. 009
.007
.007
.00 1
. 003
. 001
. 003
. 037
. 036
. 013
. 040
. 008
. 013
. 003
. 044
. 005

2622

See footnotes at end of table.




GROUPING

96

Table 11, Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing, December 19801
SOP
Code

Commodity
Code
044201
044301
044401
061401
061403
062101
063501
063502
063503
063504
063505
063506
063507
063508
063509
06351 1
063512
063513
063514
063515
063516
06360 1
063602
063603
063604
063605
063606
063607
063608
063711
063712
063713
063714
063715
06410 1
065102
065103
065104
06530 1
067101
067102
067502
067503
067504
067505
067506
067507
067508
067509
06751 1
067512
067513
067519
067902
067909
071201
071202
071302
071303
071304
072201
072204
072303
072401
072501
072801
081101
081201
081202
084101

GROUPING
Gl oves
In d u s tr ia l leath er
Fo o t w e a r c u t s t o c k
P r i mar y
Other b a s i c o r g a n i c s
Prepared p a i n t
A n t i - i n f e c t i ves
A n t i - a r t h r i t i cs
S e d a t i v e s and h y p n o t i c s
A t a r a c t i cs
A n t i - s p a s m o d i c s and a n t i - c h o l i n e r g i c s
C a r d i o v a s c u l a r s and a n t i - h y p e r t e n s i v e s
Diabetics
Hor mones
Di u r e t i cs
Dermatologicals
Hemat i ni cs
Analgesics* i n t e r n a l
An ti-o b e s ity preparations
Cough and c o l d p r e p a r a t i o n s
Vi t a mi ns
Vi t a mi ns
Cough and c o l d p r e p a r a t i o n s
L a x a t i v e s and e l i m i n a t i o n a i d s
Analgesics* i n t e r n a l
T o n i c s and a l t e r a t i v e s
Analgesics* e xt e r n a l
Anti s e pt ic s
A n t a c i ds
B l o o d & d e r i v a t i v e s * human use
Vaccines* t o x o i d s * i a n t i g e n s
A n t i t o x i n s * t o x o i d s * & t o x i n s * human u
Diagnostics & other b io lo g ic a ls
B i o l o g i c a l s f o r v e t e r i n a r y use
F a t s and o i l s * i n e d i b l e
C o mp l e t e mi x e d f e r t . * d r y f o r m
C o mp l e t e mi x e d f e r t . * l i q u i d f o r m
I n c o mp , m i x e d f e r t .
P e s t i c i des
Soaps
Synthetic detergents
Shaving p r e p a r a t i o n s
Pe r f u me * c o l o g n e & t o i l e t w a t e r
Hair preparations
Denti f r i c e s
Creams
L o t i o n s and o i l s
Cosmet i cs
Deodorant
Mani cure p r e p a r a t i o n s
Powder s
B a t h o i l s and s a l t s
O t h e r c o s m e t i c s and t o i l e t r i e s
E x p l o s i ves
Ot her m i s c e l l a n e o u s chemi cal p r o d u ct s
Ti r es
Tubes
Rubber h e e l s and s o l e s
Rubber b e l t s and b e l t i n g
Ot her m i s c e l l a n e o u s r ubber p r od u c t s
PVC
Other
Lami nated p l a s t i c s heet s
Foamed p l a s t i c p r o d u c t s
P l a s t i c p a c k a g i n g and s h i p p i n g p r o d u c t
Consumer and c o m m e r c i a l p l a s t i c s * n . e .
Dougl as f i r * dressed
Har dwood l u mb e r * r o u g h
D r e s s e d har d wo od l u mb e r
P a l l e t s * wooden

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1 97 2 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
. 001
. 013
. 044
. 008
. 120
. 036
. 028
. 003
. 003
.0 14
. 005
. 0 14
. 006
.0 18
. 004
. 005
. 002
. 009
.003
. 014
. 008
.0 11
. 012
. 005
. 016
. 000
. 009
. 006
. 003
. 022
. 0 11
----. 034
. 008
. 006
. 231
. 015
. 019
. 265
. 022
. 078
. 002
. 009
.0 10
. 004
. 002
. 002
. 003
. 003
. 000
. 002
.001
. 001
. 056
. 033
. 391
. 016
. 009
. 021
. 234
. 019
. 041
. 016
. 023
. 090
. 033
. 004
. 002
. 000
. 011

.001
. 013
. 043
. 008
. 117
. 035
. 028
. 003
. 003
. 014
. 005
. 013
.006
. 018
. 004
. 005
. 002
. 009
. 003
.0 14
. 008
. 011
.011
. 005
. 016
. 000
. 008
. 006
. 003
. 020
. 012
. 003
.031
.0 12
. 006
.226
. 015
. 019
. 259
. 020
. 07 1
. 002
. 008
. 009
. 004
. 002
. 002
. 003
. 003
. 000
. 002
.00 1
. 001
. 068
. 032
. 387
. 016
. 009
.021
. 231
. 019
. 040
.016
. 023
. 089
. 032
. 005
. 005
----. 011
L.... .... .......... -

SOP Commodity
Code
Code
091301
091501
091503
091504
091506
092201
093201
093301
093302
093303
093304
093305
093306
093307
101302
101501
101503
101504
102601
102602
102802
104 10 1
104103
104201
105401
106702
10720 1
10750 1
107601
10770 1
108101
108301
10890 1
111151
11 1205
1 11251
1 1 130 1
111302
112107
112151
1 1230 1
1 12551
1 1260 1
1 12602
1 12803
1 1285 1
1 13203
1 13205
1 13251
1 13302
1 13303
1 13304
1 1350 1
1 13502
1 1360 1
1 13603
1 13604
1 13605
11361 1
1 13612
1136 13
1136 14
1 13615
113621
113631
1 14302
114303
1 14304
|
114501
114608
J

See footnotes at end of table.




97

GROUPING
Paper,except newsprint
S a n i t a r y p a p e r s and h e a l t h p r o d u c t s
Paper boxes and c o n t a i n e r s
Packaging a c ces so ri es
O f f i c e s u p p l i e s and a c c e s s o r i e s
H a r d b o a r d and p a r t i c l e b o a r d
Ci r c u l a t i on
Textbooks
Technical, s c i e n t i f i c 4 professional b
R e l i g i o u s books
Ge n e r a l books
Ge n e r a l r e f e r e n c e books
Ot h e r books* e x c . p a m p h l e t s
Pamphl ets
Finished steel m i l l products
Fo u n d r y & f o r g e shop p r o d .
Motor v e h i c l e c a s t i n g s , gr ay 4 d u c t i l e
Gr ay & d u c t i l e i r o n c a s t i n g s , o t h e r
Copper w i r e and c a b l e
Al umi num w i r e and c a b l e
Al umi num c a s t i n g s
B u i l d e r s h ar d wa r e
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n e q u i p me n t h a r d w a r e
Hand t o o l s
Brass f i t t i n q s
O t h e r p a r t s f o r h e a t i n g s yst e ms
Metal tanks
Heat exchanges and condensers
Fabricated steel plate
Steel power boilers
B o l t s * n u t s , s c r e ws , and r i v e t s
Lighting fixtu re s
O t h e r m i s c e l l a n e o u s me t a l p r o d u c t s
Tractor parts
Spr ayers
P a r t s , f a r m mach. e x c l u d i n g t r a c t o r
P o u l t r y e qu i p men t
Bar n e q u i p men t
F r o n t end a t t a c h m e n t s and p a r t s
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s - c r a n e s and hoes
O t h e r s p e c i a l i z e d c o n s t r u c t i o n ma c h i n e
P a r t s and a t t a c h , f o r s c r a p e r s - g r a d e r s
Parts (ex. e r a . , drag ., shov., t r a c . .
Ot h e r c o n s r t u c t i o n e q u i p me n t
T r a c t o r p a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s
P a r t s and a t t a c h , f o r n o n - f a r m t r a c t o r
Industrial line, electrical
O t h e r e l e c t r i c - p o w e r e d h a n d t o o l s and p
P n e u ma t i c * h y d r . * and powder a c t u a t e d
R e s i s t a n c e w e l d i n g ma c h i n e s and s u p p l i
Ar c w e l d i n g e l e c t r o d e s
Gas w e l d i n g ma c hi n e s and e q u i p me n t
Sma l l c u t t i n g t o o l s
P r e c i s i o n measuri ng t o o l s
Abrasive grains
N o n m e t a l l i c bonded a b r a s i v e p r o d u c t s
B u f f i n g and p o l i s h i n g wh e e l s
N on m e t a l l i c coated a b r a si v e p r o du c ts
G r i n d i n g wheel s, n o n - r e i n f o r c e d r e s i n o
G r i n d i n g wheel s, r e i n f o r c e d r e s i n o i d
G r i n d i n g wheel s, n o n - r e i n f o r c e d r ubb er
G r i n d i n g w h e e l s , v i t r i f i e d bond
G r i n d i n g w h e e l s , di amond
Coa t e d a b r a s i v e p r o d u c t s
Metal a br a si v es
F l u i d power v a l v e s
Cy1 i n d e r s
F l u i d power hose and t u b e f i t t i n g s
M e c h a n i c a l power t r a n s m i s s i o n equi pmen
A c c e s s o r i e s and a t t a c h m e n t s

RELATIVE :IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WIEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
. 048
. 089
.0 19
. 131
. 156
. 002
. 085
. 064
. 084
.010
.080
.0 19
. 010
. 026
. 499
. 038
. 023
. 009
.0 15
. 002
. 009
. 014
. 0 17
. 133
. 004
. 011
. 004
. 001
. 002
. 002
. 032
. 025
. 212
. 07 1
. 001
. 086
. 002
. 007
. 008
----. 005
----.041
. 005
. 049
----. 003
. 004
. 015
. 008
. 040
. 006
. 008
.001
. 001
. 003
----. 003
------------------------. 001
. 034
. 006
. 020
. 005
. 000

. 069
. 127
. 027
. 188
. 218
. 003
--------------------------------. 487
. 072
--------. 015
. 002
. 009
. 014
. 016
. 129
. 004
----. 004
.00 1
.002
. 002
.031
. 025
.207
. 070
.001
. 085
. 002
.007
----.0 10
. 006
. 019
------------. 053
. 005
----. 016
. 008
. 039
. 006
. 008
. 001
. 002
----. 000
----.001
. 000
. 000
.001
. 000
. 002
. 001
. 034
. 006
. 020
.005

Table 11. Continued-Relative Importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing, December 19801
SOP
Code

Commodity
Code
114609
1 14804
114805
114901
114905
114906
116244
1 16305
1 16507
117101
117102
1 1740 1
117501
1 17502
117503
117504
1 17505
1 17506
117507
117701
117702
1 1780 1
117802
1 17803
11781 1
117812
117821
1 17824
1 17827
117831
1 17833
117835
1 17837
1 1784 1
1 17842
1 17845
1 1790 1
1 17902
1 17903
1 17904
117906
1 19102
119104
1 19203
119253
1 1940 1
1 19404
1 19406
119501
121101
12150 1
124101
124102
124201
12430 1
124401
12450 1
125102
125103
125202
125203
125302
125303
125304
125305
12610 1
126201
12640 1
12660 1
12670 1
126801

GROUPING
P a r t s f o r s c a l e s and b a l a n c e s
R e f r i g e r a n t compressors
R e f r i g e r a t i o n c ondensing u n i t s
V a l v e s and f i t t i n g s
B a l l and r o l l e r b e a r i n g s
Plain bearings
K n i t t i n g m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p me n t
Saw b l a d e
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
Current c a r r y in g
Noncurrent c a r r y in g
T r a n s f o r m e r s and power
Panel boards
Safety switches
C i r c u i t breakers
Swi t c h g e a r
C i r c u i t breaker load ce nte rs
Low-voltage fuses
In d u stria l controls
Incandescent
Other than i ncandescent
Receiving type e le c tr o n tubes
Cat ho d e r a y T . V . p i c t u r e t u b e
Power , t r a n s m i t t e r , s p e c i a l p u r p o s e t u
Capaci t o r s
Resistors fo r e l e c t r i c a pp lic atio n s
Relays
Connectors
E l e c t r o n i c hardware ( r a d i o hardware)
Di odes
Thyr i s t o r s
Transi s to r s
O p to e l e c t r o n i c devices
D iqital bi-polar i . c . ' s
D i q i t a l MOS I C ' s
Linear integrated c i r c u i t s
Stor age b a t t e r i e s
P r i m a r y b a t t e r i e s , d r y and wet
Car bon and g r a p h i t e p r o d u c t s
Tel egr aph app ar at us
E l e c t r i c a l e q p t . f o r i n t . comb, e n g i n e
O i l f i e l d and gas f i e l d d r i l l i n g machi
O i l f i e l d and gas f i e l d p r o d u c t i o n mac
O t h e r m i n i n g m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p me n t
M i ni n g machi nery p a r t s
Gasoline engines
Diesel engines, automotive
P a r t s and a c c e s s o r i e s
Ma c h i n e shop p r o d u c t s
Metal househol d f u r n i t u r e
Po r c h and laui n f u r n i t u r e
Cooking ranges
Laundry equi pment
Sewi ng ma c h i n e s
Vacumn c l e a n e r
Sma l l e l e c t r i c a p p l i a n c e s
E l e c t r i c a l l amps
Home r a d i o s
Car r a d i o s
C o l o r TV r e c e i v e r s
Black & w h i t e t . v . r e c e i v e r s
Ph o n o g r a p h s , e x. m e c h a n i c a l
Tape r e c o r d e r s & p l a y e r s
H i - f i c o mp o n e n t s
Sp e a k e r s ( i n c . l o u d s p e a k e r s y s t e m s )
Di n n e r w a r e
Househol d g l a s s w a r e
Ho u s e h o l d f l a t w a r e
Lawnmowers
Cutlery
Metal househol d c o n t a i n e r s

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
. 000
. 056
. 007
. 016
. 044
. 002
.001
. 003
. 003
. 004
. 003
. 005
.001
.000
. 002
. 002
.000
.000
. 009
.047
. 033
.017
.0 16
. 035
. 012
. 008
.0 16
.011
.0 10
.006
.003
. 013
.003
. 006
.006
.003
. 034
. 003
. 015
.006
.018
. 057
.045
. 011
. 068
. 020
. 024
. 093
.070
. 001
. 001
. 002
. 019
. 00 1
. 007
. 003
.007
. 002
.003
.010
.001
.001
. 000
.001
.001
. 021
. 054
.021
.020
. 011
.010

----. 055
. 007
. 016
. 044
. 002
.001
. 003
. 003
. 004
. 003
. 005
. 001
. 000
. 002
. 002
. 000
. 000
. 009
. 046
. 033
.0 16
. 016
. 035
. 012
. 008
.0 16
.011
. 009
.006
. 003
.0 13
. 003
. 006
. 006
. 003
. 033
. 002
. 015
. 005
. 018
.06 1
. 040
. 011
. 067
. 020
. 024
. 092
. 069
. 00 1
. 00 1
. 002
.0 18
. 001
. 006
. 003
.006
. 002
. 002
. 010
.00 1
.001
. 000
.00 1
.001
. 021
. 053
.021
. 019
.011
.0 10

SOP
Code

GROUPING

131101
131102
131 103
131105
131 106
131107
13320 1
14 1 104
141202
14140 1
141402
141403
141404
141405
1421 11
14221 1
144102
144203
15120 1
151301
152201
153201
1542

Plate glass
Wi ndow g l a s s
Safety glass
S h e e t , p l a t e , and f l o a t g l a s s
Lami nated g l a s s
Ot her f l a t g l a s s
Culvert pipe, reinforced
Motorcycles
Motor v e h i c l e p a r t s
Vans, o v e r 1 0, 000 l b s .
Ta n k s , o v e r 10, 000 l b s .
O t h e r t r a i l e r s and c h a s s i s , o v e r 10, 00
Detach, t r a i l e r s & c o n v e r t e r gear
T r u c k t r a i l e r s , u n d e r 10, 000 l b s .
Fi xed wi nq , u t i l i t y
R ot ar y wi ng , u t i l i t y
Locomoti ve p a r t s
R ail roa d car p art s
S p o r t i n g and a t h l e t i c g oods
Sma l l ar ms
Ci g a r s
P i n s and f a s t e n e r s
Photographic supplies

157 10 1
157 102
157103
157 104
157 105
157106
159101
15920 1
15930 1
15950 1
15960 1
15970 1
159702
159703
159704
15980 1
159802
15990 1

R e s p i r a t o r y p r o t e c t i v e e q u i p me n t
Eye and f a c e p r o t e c t i v e e q u i p me n t
H ea r inq p r o t e c t i v e equi pment
Gu a r d s , m e c h a n i c a l power p r e s s
Protective clothinq
F i r s t aid k i t s
Casket s
Ma t c h e s
Mus ic al i n s t r u m e n t s
Pens and p o n c i l s
Wat c hes and c l o c k s
Pa int brush
Personal brushes
Ho u s e h o l d m a i n t e n a n c e b r u s h e s
I n d u s t r i a l brushes
Ph o n o q r a p h r e c o r d s
Pr er ec or de d tapes
Fire extinguishers

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
___
--------. 008
.020
. 017
.007
. 008
. 318
. 00 1
.000
.00 1
. 000
. 000
. 031
.006
.061
. 043
.011
. 005
. 00 1
.006
.602

. 005
.006
. 035
------------. 007
. 008
. 305
.001
. 000
. 001
. 000
. 000
. 030
. 006
. 059
. 042
.011
. 005
.001
.006
. 588

. 002
. 003
. 002
. 000
. 002
. 000
. 079
. 006
. 005
. 0 16
. 020
. 003
.00 1
. 001
. 011
. 002
.00 1
. 017

. 002
. 003
. 002
.000
. 002
. 000
. 077
006
. 004
.0 16
. 020
. 003
.001
.001
.0 11
. 002
.001
. 015

1 00. 000

100. 000

3000

F i n i s h e d goods

3100

F i n i s h e d cons umer goods

7 9 . 6 71

77. 877

3110

F i n i s h e d co nsu me r f o o d s

23.053

24.910

1. 972
. 108
. 347
. 030
.051
. 435
.0 13
. 220
. 017
. 085
. 467
. 022
. 176

2. 136
. 117
. 376
. 032
. 056
.471
.0 15
. 238
.0 19
. 092
. 506
. 024
. 191

21. 080
. 560
----. 194
. 302
. 012
. 147

22.774
1. 675
. 699
-------------

011101
011102
0 1120 1
0 1 130 1
0 1 1302
011303
0 1 1304
012202
0 16 10 1
0 17 10 1
0 1930 1
02230 1

F i n i s h e d c o nsumer f o o d s , c r u d e
C itrus fr u i ts
Other f r u i t s
Dr i ed f r u i t s
Dried vegetables
Fresh v e g e t a b l e s , e xcept p o t a to es
Sweet p o t a t o e s
Whi te p o t a t o e s
Corn
M i l k , f l u i d use
Eqqs, l a r q e
Nuts
Unprocessed f i n f i s h

021101
021 103
021 104
021 105
021 106
021 107

Finished
Whi te
Other
Ot her
Br e a d
Br e a d
Sweet

3111

3112

See footnotes at end of table.




Commodity
Code

98

c o nsumer f o o d s , p r o c e s s e d
pan b r e a d
bakery products
bread
type r o l l s
s t u f f i n g , c r o u t o n s , and b r e a d c r
y e a s t goods

Table 11. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing, December 19801
......
SOP
Code

I
I
jCommodity
I Code
021108
021109
0211 1 1
021112
021 121
02120 1
021202
02 130 1
02 14 0 1
02210 1
022103
022104
022105
022203
022204
022302
022303
022304
02310 1
02320 1
02330 1
02340 1
02350 1
02410 1
024102
02420 1
02430 1
02440 1
02450 1
02460 1
025301
02540 1
02550 1
025502
02620 1
026202
026203
026204
02630 1
026302
026303
02640 1
02740 1
02810 1
02820 1
02830 1
02840 1
02850 1
02890 1

3120
026 10 1
026102
026103
029402
03260 1
032602
032603
032701
032703
033701
033703
033802
03420 1
034202
034203
03430 1
034303

GROUPING
S o f t cakes
P i es
P a s t r i es
Cake t y p e d o u q h n u t s
C o o k i e s and c r a c k e r s
Flour
F l o u r base m i x e s and doughs
f l i l i e d r i ce
Ot her c e r e a l s
Be e f and v e a l
Lamb
Por k
O t h e r meat s
B r o i l e r s or f r y e r s
Turkeys
Fr e s h p r o c e s s e d f i s h
Frozen p r oc e s s e d f i s h
Canned f i sh
Fresh pr ocessed m i l k
Butter
Cheese
I c e cr eam
C oncentr ated m i l k p r o d u c t s
Canned f r u i t s
Canned f r u i t j u i c e s
F r o z e n f r u i t s and j u i c e s
D r i e d and d e h y d r a t e d f r u i t s
Canned v e g e t a b l e s and j u i c e s
Fr o z e n v e g e t a b l e s
P o t a t o e s , i n s t a n t mashed
Consumer s i z e p a c k a g e s
Confectionery m aterials
Candy b a r s
Chewi ng gum
Col a d r i n k s
Ginger a l e
P l a i n soda
Other c ar bona t ed s o f t d r i n k s
Coffee, roasted
Cocoa
T ea
Other beverage m a t e r i a l s
V e g e t a b l e o i l end p r o d u c t s
Jams, j e l l i e s , and p r e s e r v e s
P i c k l e s and p i c k l e p r o d u c t s
Pr o c e s s e d eqgs
Speci a l t i es
Ot her f r o z e n p r ocessed f o o d s
Other m i s c el l a n e o u s processed foods
Consumer n o n d u r a b l e g oods l e s s f o o d
M a lt beverages
Di s t i 1 l e d spi r i t s
Wi ne
Pet f o o d
Cot ton
Woo 1
Synthet i c
Cotton
Sy nthet i c
Cot ton
Synthet i c
Synthet i c
Cot ton
Wool
Syntheti c
Cotton
Syntheti c

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 UlEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
. 189
. 077
.0 17
.061
. 699
. 090
. 170
. 066
. 439
2.780
. 079
1. 487
1. 142
. 606
. 157
. 137
. 403
. 212
1. 396
. 175
. 762
. 433
.351
. 221
. 193
. 200
. 066
. 525
. 236
.031
. 223
.004
. 739
. 140
1. 255
. 07 1
. 023
. 208
. 824
. 049
. 094
. 131
. 363
. 093
. 145
. 005
.47 1
. 508
1. 122
37. 125
. 957
. 466
.26 1
.346
. 005
. 002
.0 15
. 009
. 004
.021
. 036
. 005
. 0 14
. 006
. 017
. 006
.06 1

SOP Commodity
Code
Code

...
----------------.097
. 183
. 072
. 475
3.048
. 086
1. 599
1. 235
. 656
. 170
. 149
. 437
.229
1.511
. 189
. 824
. 469
. 380
. 239
. 209
. 217
.07 1
. 568
. 256
. 033
.241
. 004
. 799
. 152
1. 358
.077
. 025
. 225
. 892
. 053
. 10 1
. 141
. 392
. 10 1
. 157
. 005
. 510
. 550
1. 214

03440 1
034503
038 10 1
038102
038103
038201
038202
038204
038302
038303
043101
043103
043201
043203
043204
043301
043401
043501
04360 1
043701
043801
044101
044201
051 101
051 102
051201
053101
05320 1
057102
057 103
057104
057202
057302
057601
057602
057603
057701
06 1403
062101
06350 1
063502
063503
063504
063505
063506
063507
063508
063509
06351 1
063512
063513
063514
063515
063516
063601
063602
063603
063604
063605
063606
063607
063608
065102
065103
065104
06530 1
067 10 1
067 102

32.836
1.036
. 505
. 283
. 375
. 006
. 002
. 017
. 010
. 004
. 020
. 037
. 005
. 019
.007
.0 18
. 006
. 059

See footnotes at end of table.




99

GROUPING
Cot ton
Syntheti c
Women' s
Men * s
I n f a n t s ’ and c h i l d r e n ' s
Bed c l o t h e s
Bath £ k i t c h e n p r od uc ts
Wi ndow and f u r n i t u r e a c c e s s o r i e s
Campi ng e qu i p men t
I n d u s t r i a l products
Men’ s l e a t h e r u p p e r f o o t w e a r
M e n ' s n o n - l e a t h e r u pp e r f o o t w e a r
Women' s l e a t h e r u p p e r f o o t w e a r
Women' s p l a s t i c u p p e r f o o t w e a r
Women' s o t h e r n o n - l e a t h e r u p p e r footwear
C h i l d r e n ' s and i n f a n t s * f o o t w e a r
Misses', footwear
Youths', boys' footwear
Infants,' babies' footwear
Athletic footwear
Other footwear
Luggage and s m a l l l e a t h e r goods
Gl oves
Prepared a n t h r a c i t e shipped
Raw a n t h r a c i t e s h i p p e d
Domest i c s i z e s
N a t u r a l gas
L i q u i f i e d p e t r o l e u m gas
Regul ar
Pr emi um
Un l e a d e d g a s o l i n e
Kerosene t o r e s e l l e r s
F u e l o i l no. 2 t o r e s e l l e r s
Automoti ve o i l
Industrial o il
L u b r i c a t i n g grease
P e t r o l e u m wax
Other b asi c o r ga n ic s
Prepar ed p a i n t
An t i - i n f e c t i ves
A n t i - a r t h r i t i cs
S e d a t i v e s and h y p n o t i c s
A t a r a c t i cs
A n t i - s p a s m o d i c s and a n t i - c h o l i n e r g i c s
C a r d i o v a s c u l a r s and a n t i - h y p e r t e n s i v e s
Di a b e t i c s
Hormones
Di u r e t i cs
Dermatologicals
Hemat i n i cs
Analgesics, i n t e r n a l
A n ti-ob e sity preparations
Cough and c o l d p r e p a r a t i o n s
Vi t ami ns
V i t a mi ns
Cough and c o l d p r e p a r a t i o n s
L a x a t i v e s and e l i m i n a t i o n a i d s
Analgesics* in t e r n a l
T o n i c s and a l t e r a t i v e s
Analgesics, exter nal
An t i s e p t i cs
A n t a c i ds
C o mp l e t e mi xed f e r t . , d r y f o r m
Co mp l e t e mi x ed f e r t . , l i q u i d f o r m
I n c o mp , mi xed f e r t .
P e s t i c i des
Soaps
S y nth etic detergents

RELATIVE iIMPORTANCE
( 1972 WIEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
. 013
. 035
2.275
2. 195
. 813
.396
. 156
. 193
. 068
. 055
. 418
. 037
. 333
. 111
. 026
. 030
. 026
. 030
. 022
. 020
. 002
. 302
. 063
.001
. 000
. 020
2. 180
. 944
4. 192
1. 175
1. 436
. 136
1. 692
. 159
. 005
. 027
. 002
.021
. 036
. 139
. 015
. 017
. 071
. 024
.067
.030
. 090
. 019
. 025
. 010
. 046
.013
. 069
. 040
. 054
. 057
. 024
. 080
.001
. 042
. 055
. 013
. 003
. 000
. 001
. 055
. 148
. 538

. 014
. 038
2.464
2.374
. 881
. 430
. 166
. 210
. 073
. 060
.496
----. 521
--------. 032
. 029
. 033
. 024
. 022
. 003
.327
. 068
. 001
. 001
. 022
2.305
1. 022
4.506
1. 263
1. 542
. 148
1. 832
. 319
--------. 002
. 023
.039
. 151
. 017
. 018
. 076
. 026
.073
. 033
. 097
. 020
. 027
. 011
. 050
. 014
. 074
. 044
. 058
. 062
.026
. 086
. 001
. 046
. 059
. 014
. 003
. 000
.001
. 060
. 148
. 538

Table 11. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing, December 19801
SOP
Code

Commodity
Code
067502
067503
067504
067505
067506
067507
067508
067509
06751 1
067512
067513
067519
067901
067909
07 120 1
07 1202
071301
07 1303
071304
072201
072204
072303
07240 1
072701
072801
091301
091501
091502
091503
091504
091506
091507
093101
093102
093201
093202
1 1360 1
113603
1 13604
1 13605
1136 11
113612
113613
113614
1 136 15
113621
1 13631
117701
1 17702
1 17902
15110 1
151201
151302
152101
15220 1
152301
1542
157106
15920 1
159501
15970 1
159702
159703

3130

GROUPING
Shaving p r e p a r a t i o n s
Per fume, c o l o g n e & t o i l e t w a t e r
Hair preparations
Denti f r i ces
Creams
L o t i o n s and o i l s
Cosmet i cs
Deodorant
Ma ni cu r e p r e p a r a t i o n s
Powder s
B a t h o i l s and s a l t s
O t h e r c o s m e t i c s and t o i l e t r i e s
Essential o i l s
Other m i s c e l l a n e o u s c hemi cal p r od u ct s
Ti res
Tubes
Fo o t w e a r
Rubber b e l t s and b e l t i n g
Other m i s c e l l a n e o u s r u bb er p r o du c ts
PVC
Other
Lami nated p l a s t i c s h ee t s
Foamed p l a s t i c p r o d u c t s
D i s p o s a b l e p l a s t i c d i n n e r and t a b l e we
Consumer and c o m me r c i a l p l a s t i c s , n . e .
Paper,except newsprint
S a n i t a r y p a p e r s and h e a l t h p r o d u c t s
Paper bags and s h i p p i n g s a c k s
Pa p er b o x e s and c o n t a i n e r s
Packaginq a c c es s o r i e s
O f f i c e s u p p l i e s and a c c e s s o r i e s
Co mp o s i t e c ans
Ci r c u l a t i o n
A d v e r t i s i nq
Ci r c u l a t i on
A d v e r t i si ng
Abrasive g r a in s
N o n m e t a l l i c bonded a b r a s i v e p r o d u c t s
B u f f i n g and p o l i s h i n g w h e e l s
Nonm eta lli c coated a br as iv e products
Gri ndi ng wheels, n o n - r e i n f o r c e d resino
G r i n d i n g wheel s, r e i n f o r c e d r e s i n o i d
G r i n d i n g wheel s, n o n - r e i n f o r c e d rubber
G r i n d i n q w h e e l s , v i t r i f i e d bond
G r i n d i n g w h e e l s , d i amond
C oa t e d a b r a s i v e p r o d u c t s
Metal abras ive s
Incandescent
Ot her than i ncandescent
P r i m a r y b a t t e r i e s , d r y and wet
Toys and c h i l d r e n ' s v e h i c l e s
S p o r t i n g and a t h l e t i c goods
S ma l l ar ms a m m u n i t i o n
Ci g a r e t t e s
Ci g a r s
Other tobacco p r o d u c t s
Photographic supplies
Fi r s t a i d k i t s
Ma t c h e s
Pens and p e n c i l s
Pa int brush
Personal brushes
Househol d mai ntenance brushes
Consumer d u r a b l e goods

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
. 060
. 193
. 267
.081
.059
. 058
. 062
. 098
. 013
.049
.026
.016
.006
.095
. 694
. 028
. 193
.007
.020
. 013
.028
.011
.015
. 185
. 366
.059
.777
.025
.047
.020
. 129
. 002
1.346
4.068
. 735
1. 120
.004
.008
----. 008
------------------------. 003
. 171
. 044
. 080
. 223
. 173
.076
1. 310
. 094
. 099
.135
.000
. 008
. 020
. 029
.024
.021

. 062
. 209
. 289
. 087
. 064
. 063
.067
. 106
. 014
. 053
. 029
. 017
.006
. 102
. 760
.031
. 216
. 008
. 022
. 014
. 030
. 012
.017
. 203
. 400
. 094
1. 237
.040
. 075
. 032
. 199
. 003
----------------. 005
----. 001
----. 002
. 001
. 000
. 003
. 001
. 008
. 003
. 186
. 048
. 085
. 245
. 187
. 083
1. 419
. 101
. 107
. 146
. 000
. 009
. 021
. 031
. 026
. 023

19. 494

20. 131

SOP
Code

081101
081 102
081103
081 104
081 105
081201
081202
082101
083101
083102
08320 1
08330 1
092201
093301
093302
093303
093304
093305
093306
10260 1
102802
104101
104103
10420 1
106 101
10630 1
106401
10650 1
106502
10660 1
106701
106801
10740 1
10810 1
108301
108901
111105
111303
1 13202
1 13203
1 1350 1
1 13731
1 13751
114601
114606
1 14802
1 16244
1 16302
1 16304
1 16305
117301
1 1750 1
1 17502
117503
1 17504
1 17505
1 17506
117801
11781 1
117812
1 1782 1
1 17823
1 17824
1 17825
1 17827
1 1790 1

See footnotes at end of table.




Commodity
Code

100

GROUPING
Dougl as f i r , d r essed
Southern p i n e , dressed
Other s oftwood, dressed
Rough s o f t w o o d l u mb e r
F l o o r i n g , s i d i n g , and c u t s t o c k
Har dwood l u m b e r , r o u g h
D r e s s e d har d wo od l u mb e r
General m i l l w o r k
We s t e r n
Souther n
Har dwood p l y w o o d
So f t w o o d p l y w o o d v e n e e r
H a r d b o a r d and p a r t i c l e b o a r d
Textbooks
Technical, s c i e n t i f i c & professional b
R e l i g i o u s boo ks
Ge n e r a l books
Ge n e r a l r e f e r e n c e boo ks
Ot her books, exc. pamphl et s
Copper w i r e and c a b l e
Al umi num c a s t i n g s
B u i l d e r s hardware
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n equi pment har dwar e
Hand t o o l s
Steam and h o t w a t e r e q u i p m e n t
Conversion b ur n er s
D o me s t i c h e a t i n g s t o v e s
Unit heaters
Unit v e n t ila to r s
Wa t e r h e a t e r s , d o m e s t i c
O t h e r h e a t i n g s y s t e ms
S o l a r h e a t i n q e q u i p me n t
S t r u c t u r a l , a rc h , p r e - e n q . met al produ
B o l t s , n u t s , s c r e w s , and r i v e t s
Liqhtinq fix tu re s
Other m i s c e l l a n e o u s metal p r o d u c t s
Lawn and g a r d e n t r a c t o r s and e q u i p m e n t
Wa t e r s y s t e ms
Home u t i l i t y l i n e , e l e c t r i c a l
Industrial line, e le ctrica l
Sm a l l c u t t i n g t o o l s
Home shop
P a r t s f o r m e t a l - c u t t i n g ma c h i n e t o o l s
S c a l e s and b a l a n c e s
Per sonal househol d s ca le s
Unita ry a i r conditioners
K n i t t i n g m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p m e n t
Cha i n saws
Fo r home w o r k s h o p s
Saw b l a d e
E l e c t r i c motors
Panel boards
Safety switches
C i r c u i t breakers
Swi t c h g e a r
C i r c u i t breaker load c ent er s
Low-voltage fuses
Receiving type e le c tr o n tubes
Capaci t o r s
Resistors fo r e l e c t r i c a pp lica tio n s
Relays
Antennas
Connectors
Magneti c tape
E l e c t r o n i c hardware ( r a d i o hardware)
Stor age b a t t e r i e s

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1 97 2 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
. 009
. 010
. 016
. 008
. 003
. 004
.001
. 026
. 008
. 003
. 008
. 002
. 007
. 330
. 101
. 054
.411
. 096
.051
. 009
. 012
.0 18
.021
.111
. 006
. 006
. 002
. 00 1
. 00 1
. 009
. 00 1
.000
.020
. 007
. 125
. 131
. 008
. 004
. 043
. 008
. 005
. 009
. 002
----. 008
.031
. 003
. 003
. 028
. 004
. 009
. 001
. 000
. 002
. 002
. 000
.001
.027
. 004
. 003
. 002
. 0 18
. 003
. 06 1
. 107
. 186

.013
. 013
.028
--------. 013
----.028
. 010
. 003
. 008
. 003
. 012
------------------------.010
. 013
. 019
. 022
. 120
.007
.006
.003
. 00 1
. 00 1
.011
--------. 022
. 007
. 136
. 142
. 008
. 005
.046
.013
. 005
. 009
. 002
. 008
----.034
. 004
----. 030
. 005
.0 10
.001
. 000
. 002
. 003
. 000
.001
. 029
. 004
. 003
. 003
. 019
. 004
.066
. 117
. 203

Table 11. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing, December 19801
Commodity
Code
117906
1 1930 1
1 19303
1 19305
119401
119402
119501
121101
12120 1
121202
121203
121204
121301
12140 1
12150 1
12310 1
123102
12320 1
12410 1
124102
124103
124104
124201
124301
12440 1
124501
125102
125103
125202
125203
125302
125303
125304
125305
126101
126201
12640 1
12650 1
126601
126701
126801
131101
131102
131105
13360 1
138101
141101
141102
141104
141202
14211 1
151101
151201
15130 1
153101
153201
1541
155101
15610 1
157102
157105
159301
159402
159403
159404
159501
159601
159801
159802

GROUPING
E l e c t r i c a l e q p t . f o r i n t . comb, e n g i n e
C a l c u l a t i n g and a c c o u n t i n g ma c h i n e s
Typewr i t e r s
Sa f e s
Gasoline engines
Out board mo t o r s
Ma c h i n e shop p r o d u c t s
Metal hou s e h ol d f u r n i t u r e
L i v i n g room f u r n i t u r e
D i n i n g room f u r n i t u r e
Bedroom f u r n i t u r e
O t h e r wood h o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e
Upholstered household f u r n i t u r e
Beddi ng
Po r c h and l awn f u r n i t u r e
T u f t e d broadloom
Ot her s o f t s u r f a c e f l o o r c o vr gs .
Har d s u r f a c e f l o o r c o v e r i n g s
Co o k i n g r a n g e s
Laundry equi pment
R e f r i g e r a t i o n equi pment
Other major a p p l i a n c e s
Se wi n g ma c h i n e s
Vacumn c l e a n e r
S ma l l e l e c t r i c a p p l i a n c e s
E l e c t r i c a l l amp s
Home r a d i o s
Car r a d i o s
C o l o r TV r e c e i v e r s
Bl ack & w h i t e t . v . r e c e i v e r s
Phonographs, ex. mechani cal
Tape r e c o r d e r s & p l a y e r s
H i - f i c o mp o n e n t s
Sp e a k e r s ( i n c . l o u d s p e a k e r s y s t e m s )
Di n n e r w a r e
Househol d gl as sw a re
Househol d f l a t w a r e
Mi r r o r s
Lawnmowers
Cutlery
Metal househol d c o n t a i n e r s
Plate glass
Wi ndow g l a s s
S h e e t , p l a t e , and f l o a t g l a s s
Dr y m i x e d c o n c r e t e m a t e r i a l s
Gl ass c o n t a i n e r s
Pa s s e n g e r c a r s
Motor t r u c k s
Motorcycles
Motor v e h i c l e p a r t s
Fi xed wi ng , u t i l i t y
Toys and c h i l d r e n ' s v e h i c l e s
S p o r t i n g and a t h l e t i c goods
S ma l l ar ms
Buttons
P i n s and f a s t e n e r s
Photographic equipment
M o b i l e homes
Electron ic hearing aids
Eye and f a c e p r o t e c t i v e e q u i p m e n t
Protective clothing
Musical instrum en ts
J e w e l r y # p l a t i n u m and k a r a t g o l d
Ot her p r e c i o u s metal j e w e l r y
Cost ume j e w e l r y
Pens and p e n c i l s
Ma t c h e s and c l o c k s
Ph o n o g r a p h r e c o r d s
Prerecorded tapes

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 MEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED
. 052
. 004
. 125
.001
. 008
. 105
. 005
. 130
. 183
. 204
. 338
. 030
. 502
. 163
.07 1
.286
. 028
.091
. 158
. 289
. 327
. 038
.031
. 084
. 298
. 085
. 069
. 084
. 343
. 049
. 020
.004
.020
.044
. 157
. 1 12
.221
. 019
. 181
. 1 13
. 127
--------. 005
. 019
. 008
6. 9 8 6
1.026
. 145
. 028
.057
. 296
.286
.081
. 003
. 051
.069
. 874
. 011
. 003
. 002
. 1 12
1. 112
. 239
. 333
. 059
. 149
. 093
.030

. 057
. 005
. 136
. 002
. 009
. 1 14
. 006
. 141
. 199
. 222
. 368
. 033
. 547
. 177
. 077
. 312
.031
. 099
. 172
. 314
. 355
.041
. 034
.091
. 324
. 093
. 075
.091
. 374
. 053
.021
. 005
. 022
.048
. 17 1
. 122
. 24 1
.021
. 197
. 123
. 138
. 003
. 002
----. 020
. 009
7 . 4 19
1. 090
. 154
. 030
. 062
. 325
.310
.087
. 003
.056
.075
. 947
. 012
. 003
. 002
. 122
1. 379
.296
. 413
. 064
. 161
. 104
. 033

SOP Commodity
Code :
Code
15990 1

Fire extinquishers

3200

Capital

3210

Manufacturing in d u s tr i e s
B a r r e l s , dr ums, and p a i l s
Hand t o o l s
Metal tanks
S t r u c t u r a l , a r c h , p r e- en q . met al produ
Heat exchanges and condensers
Fabricated steel plate
Steel power boilers
Lawn and gar d e n t r a c t o r s and e q u i p m e n t
Wa t e r sy st ems
Power c r a n e s , c a b l e o p e r a t e d
Power c r a n e s , h y d r a u l i c o p e r a t e d
Excavators
Excavators, h y d r a u l i c oper ated
Cr anes
F r o n t end a t t a c h m e n t s and p a r t s
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s - c r a n e s and hoes
S p e c i a l mo u n t i n g e qu i p me n t
Do z e r , h y d r a u l i c
Ot h e r s p e c i a l i z e d c o n s t r u c t i o n ma c h i n e
Comp a c t i o n e q u i p men t
P o r t a b l e a i r c o mp r e s s o r s
S c r a p e r s and g r a d e r s
P a r t s and a t t a c h , f o r s c r a p e r s - g r a d e r s
Ot h e r c o n s r t u c t i o n e q u i p men t
M i x er s , pavers, s preaders, e t c .
Wheel t y p e
Crawl er type
T r a c t o r p a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s
T r a c t o r s h ov e l l o a d e r s
T r a c t o r s h o v e l l o a d e r s , 4 - wh e e l d r i v e
P a r t s and a t t a c h , f o r n o n - f a r m t r a c t o r
O f f - h i g h w a y t r u c k s , end dump
O t h e r o f f - h i q h w a y e qu i p me n t
Industrial line, e le c tric a l
Pn e u ma t i c hand t o o l s
O t h e r e l e c t r i c - p o w e r e d h a n d t o o l s and p
E n g i n e - d r i v e n hand t o o l s
Ar c w e l d i n q ma chi nes
R e s i s t a n c e w e l d i n q ma c hi n e s and s u p p l i
Gas w e l d i n q ma c hi n e s and e q u i p me n t
Electr i c
Fu e l f i red
I n d u c t i o n h e a t i n g e q u i p me n t
Gas g e n e r a t i n g e q u i p men t
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s
P r e c i s i o n measuri ng t o o l s
B o r i n q machi nes
D r i l l i n g ma chi n e s
G r i n d i n g ma chi nes
Lathes
M i l l i n g machi nes
M u l t i - f u n c t i o n ma c h i n e s , n / c
Gear c u t t i n q ma chi n e s
Ot h e r me t a l c u t t i n q ma c hi n e s t o o l s
P u n c h i n q , b e n d i n q , f o r m i n q ma c h i n e s
S h e a r i n q ma c hi n e s
Pr e s s e s
Ot h e r m e t a l f o r m i n g ma c hi n e s t o o l s
Wi r e d r a w i n g machi ne
I n d u s t r i a l pumps
A i r c ompr essor s, s t a t i o n a r y
Gas c o mp r e s s o r s
C o n v e y i n g e qu i p me n t

10320 1
10420 1
10720 1
10740 1
10750 1
10760 1
10770 1
111105
111303
1 12102
1 12103
112 104
1 12105
112106
1 12107
112151
1 1220 1
1 12202
1 1230 1
1 12302
1 1240 1
1 1250 1
1 12551
1 12602
1 1270 1
1 1280 1
1 12802
1 12803
1 12804
1 12806
1 1285 1
1 1290 1
1 12902
1 13203
1 13204
1 13205
1 13207
1 1330 1
1 13302
1 13304
1 1340 1
1 13402
1 13403
1 13404
1 13405
1 13502
1 137 1 1
1137 12
1137 13
1137 14
1137 15
1137 16
1137 17
1 137 19
113821
113822
113823
113825
1 13841
1 14102
114 103
1 14 104
1 14402

See footnotes at end of table.




GROUPING

101

e q u i p me n t

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972. WEIGHTS).... ...
FORMER
REVISED
. 004

. 004

20.329

22.123

6.245
. 005
. 004
. 121
. 020
. 028
. 049
. 060
. 003
. 037
--------. 002
----.004
.00 1
----. 002
. 00 1
. 005
. 00 1
. 003
. 002
----. 005
. 002
. 002
.006
. 007
. 005
--------.00 1
.001
. 0 14
. 0 12
.007
. 003
. 069
.021
.0 14
. 059
.053
. 028
. 004
.011
. 026
. 037
. 038
. 10 1
. 107
. 052
.07 1
. 044
.037
. 059
. 030
. 126
. 044
.0 13
.207
. 068
. 059
. 196

I

i

6.891
. 006
. 005
. 130
. 022
. 031
. 053
. 065
. 003
. 040
. 003
. 002
----. 002
--------. 002
. 002
.00 1
. 006
. 00 1
. 003
. 003
. 003
----. 002
. 002
. 008
--------. 005
. 009
. 002
.00 1
. 022
.011
--------. 075
. 023
. 0 16
. 065
. 057
. 031
. 005
. 0 12
. 029
. 041
.041
.110
. 117
. 057
. 077
. 048
. 040
. 064
. 033
. 137
. 048
. 0 14
. 225
. 074
. 064
. 213

Table 11. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing, December 19801
SOP Commodity
Code
Code
114403
114404
114601
114602
114603
114604
114605
114607
114701
114803
114901
116101
116102
116104
116211
1 16221
1 16222
116233
116234
1 16244
1 16255
1 16266
116301
116302
1 16303
1 16305
1 1650 1
1 16502
1 16505
1 16602
1 16604
1 16606
116701
1 16702
1 16703
1 1720 1
1 17202
117301
1 17302
1 1740 1
1 1750 1
1 17502
1 17503
1 17504
1 17505
1 17506
1 17507
1 17901
1 17905
1 1930 1
1 19303
1 19305
119307
1 1940 1
1 19403
1 19404
1 19405
122101
122202
122203
123101
123102
124301
124501
141101
141 102
141401
141402
141403

GROUPING
Material handling trucks
H o i s t and c r a n e s
S c a l e s and b a l a n c e s
Motor t r u c k s c a l e s
R ailroa d tru c k scales
I n d u s t r i a l scales
C omme r c i al r e t a i l s c a l e s
M a il in g scales
Fans and b l o w e r s , e x c e p t p o r t a b l e
Comme r c i al r e f r i g e r a t i o n e q u i p m e n t
V a l v e s and f i t t i n g s
D a i r y i n d u s t r y machi nery
Bakery i n d u s t r y mac hi ner y
C omme r c i al f o o d p r o d u c t i o n m a c h i n e r y
C l e a n i n g and o p e n i n g m a c h i n e r y
S p in n i ng mac hi ne ry, ex cep t p a r t s
S p i n n i n g and r e l a t e d e q u i p m e n t
Wea vi n g m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p me n t
Wea vi n g m a c h i n e r y , e x c e p t p a r t s
K n i t t i n g m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p m e n t
Dyei ng, d r y i n g , f i n i s h i n g machi nery
I n d u s t r i a l s e wi n g ma c h i n e s
O t h e r t h a n f o r home w o r k s h o p s
Cha i n saws
O t h e r t h a n f o r home w o r k s h o p s
Saw b l a d e
P r i n t i n g presses, o f f s e t
T y p e s e t t i n g and c a s t i n g m a c h i n e r y
B o o k b i n d i n q m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p me n t
P l a s t i c and r u b b e r i n d u s t r y m a c h i n e r y
C h e mi c a l i n d u s t r y m a c h i n e r y
M i s c e l l a n e o u s i n d u s t r y machi ner y
F i l l i n g and c a p p i n g m a c h i n e s
Package f o r m i n g and w r a p p i n g ma c h i n e s
Machi nery f o r p r o c e s s i n g pkgs. & b o t t l
E l e c t r i c a l ( d i r e c t meas. ) i n s t r .
E l e c t r o n i c ( i n d i r e c t meas. ) i n s t r .
E l e c t r i c motor s
G e n e r a t o r s and g e n e r a t o r s e t s
T r a n s f o r m e r s and power
Panel boards
Safety switches
C i r c u i t breakers
Swi t c h g e a r
C i r c u i t breaker load cent er s
Low-voltage fuses
In d u strial controls
Stor age b a t t e r i e s
X - r a y e q u i p me n t
C a l c u l a t i n g and a c c o u n t i n g ma c h i n e s
T y p e wr i t e r s
Safes
O t h e r o f f i c e and s t o r e ma c h i n e s
Gasoline engines
Diesel engines, o th e r than automotive
Diesel engines, automotive
Gas e n g i n e s
Wood c o m m e r c i a l f u r n i t u r e
F i l e c a b i n e t s and e q u i p m e n t
Ot her me t a l commer ci al f u r n i t u r e
T u f t e d broadloom
Other s o f t s u r fa c e f l o o r co v rg s.
Vacumn c l e a n e r
E l e c t r i c a l l amps
Pa s s e n g e r c a r s
Motor t r u c k s
Vans, o v e r 10, 000 l b s .
Ta n k s , o v e r 10, 000 l b s .
O t h e r t r a i l e r s and c h a s s i s , o v e r 10, 00

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
. 236
. 128
----. 002
. 000
.012
. 006
. 00 1
. 084
. 007
. 127
.067
.071
. 132
. 019
. 059
--------. 036
. 054
. 059
. 059
.086
.019
----. 006
. 142
. 027
. 024
. 588
. 403
. 074
. 074
. 030
. 043
. 039
. 078
. 092
. 053
. 052
. 022
. 008
. 044
.047
. 008
. 010
. 062
. 019
. 013
. 058
. 034
. 032
. 075
. 004
. 004
. 005
.001
. 032
. 038
.054
.006
.001
.001
.001
. 295
. 293
. 018
. 002
. 007

. 257
. 139
. 023
--------------------.091
. 008
. 139
. 073
.077
. 143
. 023
----. 077
. 089
----. 072
.077
. 071
--------. 133
. 006
. 154
. 030
.026
. 639
. 438
. 08 1
. 080
. 033
. 047
. 042
. 085
. 100
. 058
.056
. 024
. 009
. 048
.051
. 009
.011
. 067
.021
. 014
. 063
. 038
.035
. 082
. 005
. 005
. 005
.00 1
. 034
. 042
. 058
. 006
.001
.00 1
.00 1
. 313
.311
.U 19
. 002
. 009

SOP Commodity
Code
Code
141404
141405
142111
142211
157 104
157107
3220
071304
102601
102602
10660 1
10720 1
107301
10750 1
10760 1
10770 1
10830 1
11110 1
11 1105
1 11201
11 1202
1 1 1203
111204
11 1205
1 1 1206
11 1207
1 1 1208
1 11209
1112 11
11 130 1
111302
11 1303
112102
112 103
1 12104
112105
1 12106
112107
112151
112201
1 12202
1 1230 1
112302
1 1240 1
112501
1 12551
1 12602
1 1270 1
1 1280 1
1 12802
112803
1 12804
1 12806
1 12851
1 1290 1
1 12902
1 13203
1 13204
1 13205
1 13207
1 1330 1
1 13302
1 13304
1 13404
113711
114102
114103
114 104

See footnotes at end of table.




102

GROUPING
Det ach, t r a i l e r s & c o n v e r t e r gear
T r u c k t r a i l e r s , u n d e r 1 0, 000 l b s .
Fi xed wing, u t i l i t y
Rotary wing, u t i l i t y
Gu a r d s , m e c h a n i c a l power p r e s s
Al arms, e l e c t r o n i c
Nonmanuf act ur ing i n d u s t r i e s
Ot her m i s c e l l a n e o u s r ubb er p r o d u c t s
Copper w i r e and c a b l e
Al umi num w i r e and c a b l e
Wa t e r h e a t e r s , d o m e s t i c
Metal t an ks
Sh e e t m e t a l p r o d u c t s
Heat exchanges and condensers
Fabricated steel plate
Lighting fixtures
Lighting fix tu re s
Wheel t y p e - f a r m
Lawn and g a r d e n t r a c t o r s and e q u i p m e n t
Pl ows
H a r r o w s and r o t a r y c u t t e r s
P l a n t i n g and f e r t i l i z i n g m a c h i n e r y
Cultivators
Spr ayer s
H a r v e s t i n g machi nery
Haying machi nery
Cr op p r e p a r a t i o n m a c h i n e r y
Elevators
Farm waqons
P o u l t r y e q u i p me n t
Bar n e q u i p m e n t
Wa t e r s y s t e ms
Power c r a n e s , c a b l e o p e r a t e d
Power c r a n e s , h y d r a u l i c o p e r a t e d
Excavators
Excavators, h y d r a u l i c operated
Cr an e s
F r o n t end a t t a c h m e n t s and p a r t s
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s - c r a n e s and hoes
S p e c i a l m o un t i n g equi pment
Dozer, h y d r a u l i c
O t h e r s p e c i a l i z e d c o n s t r u c t i o n ma c h i n e
C o mp a c t i o n e q u i p m e n t
P o r t a b l e a i r compr essor s
S c r a p e r s and g r a d e r s
P a r t s and a t t a c h , f o r s c r a p e r s - g r a d e r s
O t h e r c o n s r t u c t i o n e q u i p me n t
Mixers, pavers, spreaders, e tc.
Wheel t y p e
Crawler type
T r a c t o r p a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s
T r a c t o r shovel l oa d e r s
T r a c t o r shovel l o a d e r s , 4-wheel d r i v e
P a r t s and a t t a c h , f o r n o n - f a r m t r a c t o r
O f f - h i g h w a y t r u c k s , end dump
Ot he r o f f - h i g h w a y equi pment
Industrial line, e le ctrica l
P n e u m a t i c hand t o o l s
O t h e r e l e c t r i c - p o w e r e d h a n d t o o l s and p
E n g i n e - d r i v e n hand t o o l s
Ar c w e l d i n g ma c h i n e s
R e s i s t a n c e w e l d i n g m a c h i n e s and s u p p l i
Gas w e l d i n g ma c h i n e s and e q u i p me n t
Gas g e n e r a t i n g e q u i p m e n t
B o r i n g ma c h i n e s
I n d u s t r i a l pumps
A i r compressors, s t a t i o n a r y
Gas c o m p r e s s o r s

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1 9 7 2 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED
. 003
. 002
. 038
.011
. 021
. 000
14. 083
. 050
.009
. 00 1
.0 13
. 055
. 056
.0 13
. 023
. 028
.0 19
. 363
. 112
. 032
. 076
. 058
. 020
. 013
. 222
. 064
. 035
.021
. 034
. 0 17
. 074
. 018
--------. 062
----. 128
.0 17
----.071
. 018
. 082
. 031
. 024
. 083
----. 083
. 052
. 139
. 214
. 104
. 167
--------. 047
. 028
. 043
. 039
. 015
. 011
.0 19
. 005
. 004
. 00 1
. 00 1
. 054
. 018
. 016

. 002
. 002
.041
. 012
. 023
. 000
1 5. 232
. 055
. 010
. 00 1
. 016
. 060
. 060
.014
. 024
.030
. 020
. 395
. 122
. 035
. 083
. 063
.021
.0 15
.241
. 069
. 038
. 023
. 036
.0 18
. 081
. 019
. 088
. 052
----. 065
--------. 022
. 079
.020
. 104
. 023
. 028
. 094
. 045
----. 060
. 174
. 267
--------. 171
. 124
. 059
. 028
.070
. 036
--------. 020
. 006
. 004
. 001
. 001
. 058
. 020
.0 17

Table 11. Continued—Relative importance of components in the Producer Price Index by stage of processing, December 19801
SOP
Code

Commodity
Code
1 14303
1 14402
1 14403
1 14404
1 1460 1
1 14602
1 14603
1 14604
1 14605
1 14607
1 1470 1
1 14803
1 14806
1 1490 1
116 104
1 16266
1 1630 1
1 16302
1 16303
1 1650 1
1 16502
1 16606
117 10 1
117 102
1 1720 1
1 17202
117301
1 17302
1 1740 1
1 1750 1
1 17502
1 17503
1 17504
1 17505
1 17506
1 17507
1 1790 1
1 17904
1 17905
1 19102
119104
1 1920 1
1 19202
1 19203
1 1930 1
1 19303
1 19305
119306
1 19307
1 1940 1
1 19402

GROUPING
C y l i nders
Conveyi nq equi pment
M aterial handling tru cks
Hoi s t and c r a n e s
S c a l e s and b a l a n c e s
Motor t r u c k s c a le s
R ai lroa d tru c k scales
I n d u s t r i a l scales
Comme r c i a l r e t a i l s c a l e s
M a i l i n g scales
Fans and b l o w e r s , e x c e p t p o r t a b l e
Comme r c i a l r e f r i q e r a t i o n e q u i p m e n t
O t h e r a / c and r e f r i g e r a t i o n e q u i p m e n t
V a l v e s and f i t t i n g s
C omme r c i al f o o d p r o d u c t i o n m a c h i n e r y
I n d u s t r i a l s e wi n g ma c h i n e s
O t h e r t h a n f o r home w o r k s h o p s
Cha i n saws
O t h e r t h a n f o r home w o r k s h o p s
P r i n t i n g presses, o f f s e t
T y p e s e t t i n g and c a s t i n g m a c h i n e r y
M i s c e l l a n e o u s i n d u s t r y machi nery
Current c a r r y in g
Non cu rr ent c a r r y i n g
E l e c t r i c a l ( d i r e c t me a s . ) i n s t r .
E l e c t r o n i c ( i n d i r e c t me a s . ) i n s t r .
E l e c t r i c motors
G e n e r a t o r s and g e n e r a t o r s e t s
T r a n s f o r m e r s and power
Panel boards
Safety switches
C i r c u i t breakers
Swi t c h g e a r
C i r c u i t breaker load cent ers
Low-voltage fuses
In d u s trial controls
Stor age b a t t e r i e s
Tel egr aph a pp ar at us
X - r a y equi pment
O i l f i e l d and gas f i e l d d r i l l i n g machi
O i l f i e l d and gas f i e l d p r o d u c t i o n mac
Un d e r g r o u n d
C r u s h i n g , p u l v e r i z i n g , s c r e e n i n g machi
Ot h e r m i n i n g m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p me n t
C a l c u l a t i n g and a c c o u n t i n g ma c h i n e s
Ty p e wr i t e r s
Safes
Coi n o p e r a t e d v e n d i n g ma c h i n e s
O t h e r o f f i c e and s t o r e ma c h i n e s
Gasoline engines
Ou t b o a r d m o t o r s

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED
.00 1
. 072
. 075
.025
. 002
. 000
. 009
. 004
.000
. 042
. 155
. 054
.0 10
. 098
. 009
.021
. 004
. 009
. 002
. 00 1
. 005
.004
. 033
. 053
. 0 18
.426
.391
.011
. 004
. 022
. 023
. 004
. 005
.006
. 023
. 033
. 157
. 095
. 074
.081
.031
. 030
. 237
. 121
. 104
. 393
. 195
.0 10
. 0 12

. 001
. 078
. 082
. 027
. 018

.046
. 169
. 059
.011
. 106
.0 10
. 032
. 010
. 002
. 00 1
. 005
. 004
. 035
. 058
. 020
. 463
. 425
. 012
. 005
. 024
.026
. 005
. 005
.006
. 025
.036
. 170
. 1 12
. 073
. 088
. 034
.033
. 258
. 131
. 1 14
. 428
.212
.011
. 013

1 The rel ati ve i mpor t ance of a c o mp o n e n t repr esent s its val ue wei ght t hat is al l ocat ed t o a par t i cul ar
stage-of -processi ng (SOP) cat egor y — f i ni shed goods, i nt er medi at e mat er i al s, or c r ude mat er i al s—
expr essed as a per cent age o f t he tot al wei ght o f t he SOP cat egor y. See not e on rel ati ve i mpor t ance on p. 89.

SOP Commodity
Code
Code
119403
1 19404
1 19405
121 10 1
12120 1
121202
121203
121204
12130 1
121401
121501
122101
122202
122203
123101
123102
124101
124102
124103
124104
124301
12440 1
12450 1
125102
125103
125202
125203
125302
125303
125304
125305
12650 1
126601
141101
141 102
141103
141104
141401
141402
141403
141404
141405
14211 1
14221 1
144 10 1
14420 1
151201
1541
155101
157 107
15930 1

D ie se l engines, o t h e r than a u t om ot i ve
D ie se l engines, a ut omot iv e
Gas e n g i n e s
Metal househol d f u r n i t u r e
L i v i n g room f u r n i t u r e
D i n i n g room f u r n i t u r e
Bedroom f u r n i t u r e
O t h e r wood h o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e
Uph ol s t er ed househol d f u r n i t u r e
Beddi ng
P o r c h and l awn f u r n i t u r e
Wood c o mme r c i a l f u r n i t u r e
F i l e c a b i n e t s and e q u i p me n t
O t h e r m e t a l c o mme r c i a l f u r n i t u r e
T u f t e d b r oa d l oo m
Ot h e r s o f t s u r f a c e f l o o r c o v r g s .
Co o k i n g r anges
L a u n d r y equ i p men t
R e f r i g e r a t i o n e q u i p me n t
Ot her major a pp l i a n c e s
Vacumn c l e a n e r
S ma l l e l e c t r i c a p p l i a n c e s
E l e c t r i c a l l amps
Home r a d i o s
Car r a d i o s
C o l o r TV r e c e i v e r s
Black & w hi t e t . v . r e c e i v e r s
Ph o n o g r a p h s , ex. me c h a n i c a l
Tape r e c o r d e r s & p l a y e r s
H i - f i c omponent s
Speakers ( i n c . l ou d s p ea k e r systems)
Mi r r o r s
Lawnmowers
Pa s s e n g e r c a r s
Mot or t r u c k s
Mo t o r coaches
Motorcycles
Vans, o v e r 10, 000 l b s .
Ta n ks, o v e r 10, 000 l b s .
Ot h e r t r a i l e r s and c h a s s i s , o v e r 10, 00
De t a c h , t r a i l e r s & c o n v e r t e r g e a r
T r u c k t r a i l e r s , u nd e r 10, 000 l b s .
Fi xed wing, u t i l i t y
R ot ar y wing, u t i l i t y
Locomot i ves
F r e i g h t cars
S p o r t i n g and a t h l e t i c goods
Photographic equipment
M o b i l e homes
Al arms, e l e c t r o n i c
Musical instruments

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
11972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
.008
. 013
. 001
. 010
.021
.023
. 039
. 003
. 064
.021
. 006
. 276
. 154
. 214
. 119
. 012
. 075
. 007
. 145
. 014
. 003
. 019
. 003
. 003
. 004
. 017
. 002
. 00 1
. 000
.001
. 002
.017
. 005
1. 968
2 . 126
. 1 18
. 005
. 129
. 016
. 050
.025
. 016
.878
. 172
. 171
. 275
. 073
.465
.066
. 000
. 032

. 009
. 014
.001
.011
. 023
. 025
. 042
. 004
. 070
. 023
. 006
.300
. 167
. 233
. 130
. 013
. 082
. 007
. 158
. 016
. 003
.021
. 003
.004
. 005
. 019
. 003
. 00 1
. 000
.001
. 002
. 018
. 005
2.090
2.258
. 125
.006
. 139
.017
. 068
. 012
. 017
.951
. 186
. 185
. 300
• 079
.502
.071
. 000
.035

val ue 0.000 represent s a per cent age l ess t han 0.0005. A aash in t he “ For mer ” c o l u mn Indi cat es a n ew SOP
al l ocat i on ef f ect i ve Januar y 1981; a dash in the “ Revi sed” c o l u mn i ndi cat es t hat t he seri es is no l onaer inel uded in t he i ndi cat ed SOP category.

NOTE: Indi vi dual i t ems and s ubt ot al s may not add exact l y to t ot al s because of roundi ng di f f er ences. The




GROUPING

103

Table 12. Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 1980'
COMMODITY
CODE

GROUPING

All

commodi ti es

Farm p r o d u c t s

01

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED

100. 000

100. 000

7. 198

7.336

COMMODITY
CODE

03
031 1
04
0415

p r o c e s s e d f o o d s and f e e d s

F r e s h and d r i e d f r u i t s

0 11

and v e g e t a b l e s

19. 707

01
0 10 1
0104
0 105
0106
02
02 15
0216
0217
02 18
0219
022 1
0222
0223

Fresh f r u i t s
Citrus f r u i t s
Grapefruit, Florida
Lemons
Or a n g es , F l o r i d a
Or a n g e s , C a l i f o r n i a
Ot h e r f r u i t s
Apples, D e l i c io u s
Apples, McIntosh
Bananas, 40 l b . box
Gr apes
Peaches
Pe a r s
S t r a w b e r r i es
Cantal oupes

0. 266
0 . 066
0.032
0.008
0. 006
0.019
0. 2 0 0
0. 0 3 9
0. 0 2 0
0. 041
0. 021
0.012
0. 0 0 5
0. 0 4 2
0. 020

0. 271
0.067
0.033
0.009
0. 0 0 6
0.019
0.204
0.039
0. 0 2 1
0.042
0. 021
0.013
0.005
0.043
0. 0 2 1

0 10 1
0102

Dried f r u i t s
Pr u n e s
Ra i si ns

0. 0 1 8
0. 006
0.012

0.018
0.006
0.012

01
0 10 1
02
0211
02 12
0213
02 14
02 15
0216
0217
0218
03
0331
0332
04
0441
0442
0443
0444
0445

F r e s h and d r i e d v e g e t a b l e s
Dried vegetables
Beans, d r i e d
Fresh v e g e t a b l e s , e x c ep t p o t a t o e s
Cabbage
Carrots
Celery
Cor n , sweet
Lettuce
Oni ons
Toma t o e s
Snap beans
Sweet p o t a t o e s
New Yor k
Chi cago
White p o t a to es
We s t e r n , Ch i c a g o
M i dw e s t e r n, Chi cago
E a s t e r n , New Yor k
We s t e r n , New Yor k
W h i t e p o t a t o e s , We s t e r n , Los A n g e l e s

0. 3 4 8
0.025
0. 0 2 5
0.209
0.019
0.033
0.025
0. 016
0.045
0.035
0.025
0.012
0. 007
0.002
0. 0 0 4
0. 107
0. 010
0. 021
0.018
0.008
0 . 050

0.355
0. 0 2 6
0.026
0.213
0.019
0.034
0.025
0.016
0.046
0.036
0.025
0.013
0.007
0.002
0.004
0. 109
0.010
0. 0 2 1
0.019
0.008-'
0 . 051

0111

0 112

0113

1. 222

1.24*

0101
0 102
0 103
0 104

Wheat
Har d w i n t e r O r d . , no. 1, Kansas C i t y
S p r i n g , no. 1, D. N. O r d . , M i n n e a p o l i s
S o f t w h i t e , n o . 1 , P o r t l a n d , Or egon
Red w i n t e r , n o . 2, S t . L o u i s

0.465
0.239
0 . 087
0.065
0.074

0.474
0.244
0.089
0.066
0.075

01
0101
02
0205

Other g r a i n s
Barley
No. 2 f e e d , Mi n n .
Cor n
N o . 2, C h i c a g o

0 . 757
0. 065
0.065
0. 640
0. 6 4 0

0.772
0.067
0.067
0.653
0.653

Gra i ns

0 12
0 121

0 122

0. 0 4 6
0. 046
0. 0 0 7
0. 007
2. 4 2 1

01
0101
0111
0122
0123
02
023 1
024 1
03
035 1
0353

1. 856
1. 637
0.096
1. 172
0.298
0.072
0. 187
0.047
0. 139
0.032
0.012
0.020

1. 893
1. 670
0.098
1. 195
0.304
0. 0 7 3
0. 190
0.048
0. 142
0.033
0.012
0. 021

01
0161
0 17 1
02
0281

Hogs
Ba r r o w s and g i l t s
200-240 l b .
B a r r o w s and g i l t s
Sows
Sows 3 50 - 4 0 0 l b

0.483
0.446
0.346
0.099
0. 0 3 7
0. 0 3 7

0.489
0. 4 5 2
0. 351
0. 101
0 . 037
0 . 037

0191

Lambs
Cho i ce

0. 039
0.039

0. 040
0. 040

0132

0133

270-300

lb.

0.265

0. 270

02
0245

Chi c k e n s
B r o i l e r s and f r y e r s
Br o i l e r s

0. 198
0. 198
0. 198

0 . 202
0.202
0 . 202

0181
0 185

Turkeys
Hens
Toms

0.067
0.034
0.034

0.069
0. 0 3 4
0.035

Live

0 14
0141

0142

poultry

P l a n t and a n i m a l f i b e r s

015

0.254

0.259

0.236
0.236

0 . 24 1
0 .241

0 . 008
0.002
0 . 002
0.001
0 . 002
0.001

0.008
0.002
0 . 002
0. 001
0.002
0 . 001

0101

Raw c o t t o n
Gr 41, s t a p l e

0 10 1
0 106
0 107
0 108
0111

Domest i c a p p a r e l
6 4 ’ s, s t a p l e 2
6 2 f s, s t a p l e 3
6 0 ?s , s t a p l e 3
5 8 ' s, s t a p l e 3
54's, staple 3

01
0101
0107
02
0211
0212
0214

F o r e i g n wo o l
A p p a r e l woo l
A u s t r a l i a n 6 4 ' s t y p e 62
S. A f r i c a n , 6 4 ' s - 7 0 ' s , good t o p m a k i n g
C a r p e t woo l
B . a . m a r c h , 4 0 ' s / 3 6 Ts
B. A. November , 4 0 ' s / 3 6 ' s
New Z e a l a n d , 2nd s h e a r B

0.006
0.002
0.002
0. 0 0 1
0 . 004
0 .000
0.000
0.003

0 . 006
0.002
0.002
0. 001
0. 0 0 4
0. 000
0. 0 0 0
0.003

01
0101
0121

Pl ant f i b e r s , except c o tto n
Har d f i b e r s
Abaca, m a n i l a f i b e r , g r a d e I
Si s a l

0 . 004
0.003
0.001
0.002

0.004
0.003
0. 001
0. 002

0151
0152

0153

0155

See footnotes at end of table.




Minneapolis

0.045
0.045
0.007
0.007
2.378

0131
0. 6 4 4

Minneapolis

Cattle
Steers
Pr i me
Choi ce
Good
Standard
Cows
Commerci a l
C u t t e r and c a n n e r
Calves
C al ves, Choi ce, L a n ca s te r a t s t o c k y a r d s
C h o i c e , So u t h S t . Pa u l

20.082

0.632

Oat s
N o . 2,
Rye
N o . 2,
Li vestock

013
Farm p r o d u c t s ,

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED

GROUPING

104

3 4- 1 0
wool
3/4
in.
in.
1/ 4
1/ 2

spot mkt.
in.
and
and
in.
in.

avg.

and up
up
up
and up
and up

Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
COMMODITY
CODE

GROUPING

02
0231

Soft (bast) fib e r s
Jute,raw,bang tossa C

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

Fluid milk

016

0. 001
0. 0 0 1

1. 003

1. 023

Milk e l i g i b l e
Milk, f l u id

use

0102

0.784
0.784

0. 8 0 0
0. 8 0 0

0101

Milk,
m a nu f a c t u r i n g grade
M i l k , m a nu f a c t u r i n g grade

0.218
0.218

0.223
0.223

0. 211
0. 211

0. 2 1 5
0.215

0161
0162
017
0105
018

Eggs
Eggs,
Hay,

for flu id
use

0. 001
0. 001

large

0.788

0 .804

0101

Hay
A lfalfa

0. 123
0. 123

0. 125
0. 125

010 1
0111

Hayseeds
Alfalfa
Clover

0.015
0 . 0 13
0.002

0.015
0.013
0.002

0101
0 111
0121
0 131

Oi ls ee ds
Flaxseed
Pe a n u t s
Cottonseed
Soybeans

0. 6 5 0
0. 006
0. 138
0. 036
0. 4 7 0

0 . 663
0. 0 0 6
0. 140
0. 037
0. 4 8 0

0.445
0.235
0. 2 0 1
0.089
0.048
0.052
0. 011
0 .028
0. 017
0. 0 11
0. 0 0 7
0. 007

0.454
0. 2 4 0
0.205
0. 091
0. 0 4 9
0. 0 5 3
0. 011
0.028
0. 017
0. 011
0. 0 0 7
0. 007

0101

Leaf tobacco
Leaf tobacco

0 . 178
0 . 178

0 . 182
0. 182

0101

Nut s
Pecans ( i n

0.032
0. 032

0. 0 3 2
0. 0 3 2

0181
0182

0183

019
0191
01
010 1
0111
0 113
0115
02
022 1
0222
03
033 1
0192
0193

h a y s e e d s and o i l s e e d s

h ay s e e d s

Ot h e r f a r m p r o d u c t s
Green c o f f e e , cocoa b e a n s ,
Green c o f f e e
S a n t o s , no. 4
Co l o mb i a n , M a n i z a l e s
A m b r i 2 , t wo bb
Me x i c a n , washed
Cocoa beans
Ac c r a
Bahi a
Tea
Bl a c k

and t e a

shell)

COMMODITY
CODE
0502
0503
0504
06
06 0 1
07
070 1
0702
08
080 1
0802
09
090 1
0902
11
1101
12
120 1
21
210 1
2102
0212

02

C e r e a l and b a k e r y p r o d u c t s

021
021 1
01
0106
0107
0108
0109
03
0311
0321
04
040 1
0402
0403
0404
05
050 1

Ba k e r y p r o d u c t s
Wh i t e pan b r e a d
W h i t e pan b r e a d , n o r t h e a s t
W h i t e pan b r e a d , n o r t h c e n t r a l
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 , wes t
Ot h e r b a k e r y p r o d u c t s
Cook i es
Crackers
Ot h e r b r e a d
Wh i t e h e a r t h b r e a d
Dar k whe a t b r e a d
Rye b r e a d
Ot h e r v a r i e t y b r e a d
Br e ad t y p e r o l l s
Hambur ger and w e i n e r r o l l s

12. 513

12. 746

1.390

1. 396

0.852
0.213
0.052
0. 0 6 0
0. 060
0.042

0. 8 4 7
0. 601
0. 146
0. 169
0. 169
0. 117
0. 246
0. 196
0.050
-

-

(2)
(2)
0.074
0. 021
0.025
0 . 0 15
0.013
0. 114
0. 075




105

-

_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-

(2)
(2)
(2)

Mi l i e d r i ce
R i c e , n o . 2, medi um g r a i n
R i c e , n o . 2, l o n g g r a i n

0 . 094
0.041
0 . 053

0 . 096
0 . 042
0 . 054

Other c e r e a l s
Cornflakes
R o l l e d oats
Cor n me a l , w h i t e
Macar on i
Meat s,
01
0101
0 102
0 104
0 106
0 108
0 109
0 111
01 12
0113
0 1 14
0 1 15
01 16
0117
03
0315
0319
04
040 '

See footnotes at end of table

-

0 10 1
0 102

022 1

~

-

0.26 0
0.169
0.014
0. 028
0 .027
0.040
0 . 046
0.014
0. 0 9 1
0 . 052
0.013
0. 025
0.002

0 10 1
0 102
0 103
0 104

-

-

0 .255
0 . 166
0. 0 1 4
0 . 027
0.026
0. 0 3 9
0.045
0.013
0 . 090
0. 051
0.012
0 . 024
0 . 002

0214

-

0.014
0.014
0. 011
0.004
0.004
0. 0 5 6
0.013
0.043
0. 071
0.048
0 . 023
0. 029
0.016
0.013
0.006
0 . 006
0 . 023
0 . 023
0. 2 6 1
0 . 208
0. 053

F l o u r and f l o u r base mi x es
Flour
Standard p a t e nt s , B u f f a l o
95 p e t . p a t e n t s , Kansas C i t y
Standard p a t e nt s , M i nn ea po li s
Fa m i ly f l o u r , a l l purpose
S o f t r e d w i n t e r wheat f l o u r
S t a n d a r d p a t e n t s , P o r t l a n d , Or egon
F l o u r base mi x e s and doughs
F l o u r base cake mi x
Pancake mi x
R e f r i g b i s c u i t dough
P i e c r u s t mi x

0213

-

Brown and s e r v e r o l l s
English muffins
Ot her bread t ype r o l l s
Br e a d s t u f f i n g , c r o u t o n s , and b r e a d cr umbs
Br e ad s t u f f i n g , c r o u t o n s , and b r e a d c r u
Sweet y e a s t goods
Yeast r a i s e d doughnut s
O t h e r sweet y e a s t goods
S o f t c a k es
Snack c akes
O t h e r s o f t c akes
P i es
Snack pi es
0 t h e r p i es
P a s t r i es
P a s t r i es
Cake t y p e d ou q h nu t s
Cake t y p e d o u g h n u t s
C o o k i e s and c r a c k e r s
Cooki es
Cr acker s

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED

01
0101
0102
0 103
0 108
0 109
0 111
02
0215
0219
022 1
0223

022
Pr o c e s s e d f o o d s and f e e d s

GROUPING

poultry,

and f i s h

Meat s
B e e f and v e a l
USDA p r i m e b e e f c a r c a s s e s
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 good 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 and u n g r a d e d b e e f c a r
USDA p r i m e and c h o i c e v e a l c a r c a s s e s
P r i m a l and f a b r i c a t e d b e e f c u t s
Ot h e r USDA g r a d e d and u n q r a d e d v e a l c a r
B o n e l e s s b e e f i n c l u d i n q hamb u r g er
P r i m a l c u t s , f a b r i c a t e d c u t s , and b o n e l
V a r i e t y meat s ( e d i b l e o r g a n s )
Ot her e d i b l e ve al i n c l u d i n g e d i b l e orga
Ot her e d i b l e beef i n c l u d i n g corned beef
Lamb
USDA p r i m e and c h o i c e l amb
P r i m a l c u t s and a l l o t h e r e d i b l e l amb a
Por k
Whol e c a r c a s s p or k

0. 189

0. 192

0. 0 6 4
0. 0 1 6
0.028
0. 081

0.065
0. 0 1 6
0.029
0.082

3.394

3.473

2.650
1 . 390
0.032
0.416
0.074
0 . 069
0 .394
0.002
0.266
0.022
0.076
0.004
0. 0 3 1
0. 0 0 1
0. 0 0 4
0 . 040
0. 033
0. 0 0 7
0.724
0.055

2 . 7 15
1. 435
0. 082
1. 074
0.082
0. 178
-

0.019
-

_
0.040
0.040
-

0 733

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DITY

0419
0421
0423
0424
0425
0431
05
0563
0565
0567
0568
0569

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

G R O UPING

S l a b bacon
S l i c e d bacon
Hams
Pi c n i cs
Bo s t o n b u t t s
Po r k l o i n s
O t h e r meat s
F r a n k f u r t e r s , s k i n l e s s , a l l meat
B o l o g n a , a l l meat
F r e s h p o r k sa u s a g e , r o l l , a r t i f i c i a l
Canned hams
Canned l u n c h e o n me a t , 12 o z . can

ca

C. 1 16
0.202
0.020
0. 103
0.292
0.506
0. 198
0. 107
0. 061
0. 0 9 2
0. 0 4 8

Pr o c e s s e d p o u l t r y
B ro ile r s or fry e rs
Turkeys
Hens, y o u n g , 8 - 1 6 l b s .
Toms, y o u n g , 14- 20 l b s .

0.325
0. 2 5 8
0. 067
0.033
0.034

0. 331
0.263
0.068
0.034
0.034

01
0101
0102
0 103
0104
0 107
02
021 1
0212
0213
03
03 14
03 15
0317
0318
0319
032 1
0322
0323
04
0425
0426
0427

F r e s h and p r o c e s s e d f i s h
Un p r o c e s s e d f i n f i s h
Haddock
Halibut
Sal mon
Whi t e f i sh
Yellow pike
Fresh pr ocessed f i s h
Haddock f i l l e t s
S h r i mp
Oy st er s
Fr o z e n p r o c e s s e d f i s h
Cod f i l l e t s
Fl ounder f i l l e t s
Ocean p e r c h f i l l e t s
Shr i mp
Sh r i m p , r aw, b r e a d e d
Fr o z e n f i s h b l o c k s
Fr o z e n f i s h s t i c k s x
Frozen f i s h p o r t i o n s
Canned f i s h
Sal mon, no. 1 t a l l can
Tuna, 6 1/ 2 o z . can
S a r d i n e s , Ma i n e , 3 1/ 4 o z .

0. 420
0. 112
0. 011
0.045
0. 0 4 8
0.003
0. 001
0. 0 5 5
0. 006
0.043
0. 006
0 . 164
0.002
0. 006
0. 0 0 2
0.063
0. 056
0. 006
0. 010
0. 0 1 8
0. 0 8 8
0. 010
0. 070
0.008

0.428
0. 115
0 . 011
0.046
0.049
0.008
0 . 001
0. 056
0. 006
0.044
0. 006
0. 167
0.002
0. 0 0 7
0.003
0.065
0. 057
0. 0 0 6
0. 0 1 0
0.019
0. 0 9 0
0 . 011
0 . 071
0.008

1.571

1. 601

can

Dai ry products
Fresh processed m i l k
N o r t h E a s t e r n Reg i o n
N o r t h C e n t r a l Reg i o n
S o u t h e r n Reg i o n
We s t e r n Reg i o n

0. 671
0. 1b6
0.202
0. 174
0. 139

0.684
0. 159
0.206
0. 177
0. 141

0 111
01 12
01 13

Butter
Gr ade A and AA,
Gr ade A and AA,
Gr ade A and AA,

0.092
0.045
0.028
0. 0 1 9

0.094
0.045
0.029
0.020

0 121
0122
0123

Cheese
B a r r e l ch ee s e
Dai s i es
P r o c e s s e d c h ee s e

0. 397
0. 244
0.024
0. 129

0.404
0.248
0.025
0. 131

I c e cr eam
Bulk
Pre-packaged,

0. 170
0.048
0. 122

0. 174
0.049
0. 125

0. 241
0.075
0. 166

0.245
0.076
0. 169

y
0 131
0132
0141
0171
See fo

New Yor k
Ch i c a g o
San F r a n c i s c o

h a lf gallons

Concentrated mi lk products
M i l k , ev ap or at ed, whol e,
M i lk , n on fa t, dry

14 1/ 2 o z .

can




01
0101
0106
0111
0 121
0126
0 127
0131
0136
0138
02
0241
0246
0248
0251
0253
0255

0. 175
0.094
0.014
0.004
0.003
0.016
0.019
0.009
0. 0 1 1
0.013
0.006
0. 0 8 1
0.030
0.009
0.005
0.009
0.016
0.013

0. 178
0.096
0.015
0.004
0.003
0.016
0.019
0.009
0. 0 1 1
0.013
0.006
0.083
0. 0 3 0
0.009
0.005
0.009
0.016
0.013

0101
0103

F r o z e n f r u i t s and j u i c e s
S t r a w b e r r i e s , 10 o z . p k g .
Or ange c o n c e n t r a t e , 6 o z .

0.079
0.013
0.066

0.080
0.013
0. 0 6 7

0101
0102

D r i e d and d e h y d r a t e d f r u i t s
Pr unes, 1 l b . pkg.
R a i s i n s , 15 o z . p k g .

0. 041
0.013
0.028

0.042
0.014
0.029

0101
0106
0107
0 111
0 117
0126
0 136
0137
0141
0 142
0 144
0145

Canned v e g e t a b l e s and j u i c e s
A s p a r a g u s , no. 300 can
C o r n , cr eam s t y l e , no. 303 can
Co r n , w h o l e k e r n e l , no. 303 can
Peas, no. 303 can
Beans, no. 303 can
Tomat oes, no. 303 can
Tomat o c a t s u p , 14 o z . b o t t l e
Tomat o c a t s u p 32 o z . b o t t l e
Tomat o j u i c e , no. 3 can
Tomat o sa uc e , 8 o z . can
Mushr ooms, 4 o z . can
Sweet p o t a t o e s , no. 2 1/ 2 can

0.223
0.010
0.008
0.022
0.017
0.023
0.022
0.034
0.019
0.024
0.025
0.015
a . 005

0. 2 2 7
0. 0 1 0
0. 0 0 8
0.022
0. 0 1 7
0.023
0.022
0.035
0.019
0.024
0. 0 2 6
0.015
0.005

0 101
0 106
0108

Frozen v e g e t a b l e s
Peas, 10 o z. p k g .
Beans baby l i m a , 10 o z .
Potatoes, fr en ch f r i e d

0.093
0.012
0.006
0.075

0.095
0. 0 1 2
0. 006
0. 076

0101

D r i e d and d e h y d r a t e d v e g e t a b l e s
P o t a t o e s , i n s t a n t mashed

0.019
0.019

0.020
0. 0 2 0

0244

0246

pkg.

1. 318

1. 344

0. 2 7 6
0. 2 7 6
0.276

0. 2 8 1
0. 281
0. 281

R ef i n ed sugar
Consumer s i z e p a c k a g e s
G r a n u l a t e d cane s u g a r
For use i n f o o d m a n u f a c t u r i n g
G r a n u l a t e d cane s u g a r i n bags
G r an ul at ed beet sugar i n b ul k
G r a n u l a t e d b e e t s u g a r i n bags

0.566
0.082
0.082
0.484
0.238
0. 161
0.086

0. 5 7 7
0.084
0.084
0.493
0.242
0. 1 6 4
0. 0 8 7

Confectionery materials

0. 138
0. 138
0.009
0.037

0. 140
0. 140
0.009
0.038

Raw cane s u g a r

0252
01
0101
01
0 101
02
020 1
0202
0203
01
0101
0 102

106

can

Su g ar and c o n f e c t i o n e r y

025

notes at end of table.

and v e g e t a b l e s

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1 97 2 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
0.631
0.643

Canned f r u i t s and j u i c e s
Canned f r u i t s
A p p l e s a u c e , n o . 303 can
A p r i c o t s , no. 2 1/ 2 can
C h e r r i e s , no. 303 can
F r u i t c o c k t a i l , n o . 2 1/ 2 can
P e a c he s , no. 2 1/ 2 can
Pe a c he s , no. 10 can
P e a r s , no. 2 1/ 2 can
P i n e a p p l e , no. 2 can
C r a n b e r r y s a u c e , n o. 300 can
Canned f r u i t j u i c e s
Or ange j u i c e , no. 3 can
Gr ape j u i c e , 24 o z . b o t t l e
Pr u n e j u i c e , 32 o z . b o t t l e
P i n e a p p l e j u i c e , no. 3 can
G r a p e f r u i t j u i c e , no. 3 can
A p p l e j u i c e . , 32 o z . b o t t l e

0241

0245

0109
0 111
0113
0115

I

Processed f r u i t s

024

0. 0 2 0
0. 0 9 3
0. 198
0. 020
0.088
0. 250
0. 497
0. 195
0. 105
0. 060
0. 090
0. 047

03
04
0419
0421
i

COMMODITY
CODE

Raw cane s u g a r

Honey, e x t r a c t e d
C hocol at e c o a t i n g ,

milk

Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
COMMODITY
CODE

GROUPING

Cor n s y r u p

0103
0255
01
0101
0 102
02
020 1

C o n f e c t i o n e r y end p r o d u c t s
Candy b a r s
S o li d choco late bars
Chocolate coated bars
Chewi ng gum
Chewi ng gum

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED
0.092

0.093

0.339
0.282
0. 106
0. 176
0.057
0. 0 5 7

0.345
0.287
0. 108
0. 179
0.058
0.058

1. 773

1. 807

01
0 101
0103
02
021 1
0212
03
0321
0322

A l c o h o l i c beverages
M a l t beverages
Beer * 11 o r 12 o z . b o t t l e
B e e r , 11 o r 12 o z . can
D istilled spirits
Wh i s k e y , s t r a i g h t b o u r b o n , f i f t h
Wh i s k e y , s p i r i t b l e n d , f i f t h
Wi r>e
S t i l l table, f i f t h
S t i l l dessert, f i f t h

0.640
0.354
0. 140
0.214
0. 180
0. 108
0. 072
0. 106
0 . 072
0.034

0.652
0.361
0. 142
0.219
0. 183
0.110
0.073
0. 108
0.073
0.035

01
0 106
02
0211
03
0321
04
0431

Soft drinks
Col a d r i n k s
C ol a d r i n k , b o t t l e s
Gi nger a l e
G i n g e r a l e , mi x e d s i z e c a s e s
P l a i n soda
Cl u b so da , b o t t l e s
Ot her c a rbo n a t e d s o f t d r i n k s
Lemon/l i me c a r bo na te d beverage

0. 5S2
0.469
0.469
0.026
0.026
0.009
0.009
0. 078
0.078

0.593
0 . 478
0.478
0.027
0.027
0.009
0.009
0.079
0.079

01
0101
0 103
02
0206
03
0311
0312

Packaged b e v e r a g e m a t e r i a l s
Coffee, roasted
Gr o u n d, 1 l b . t i n
Soluble ( in s ta n t)
Cocoa
Powd e r e d, s w e e t e n e d , l b . pkg
Tea
Bags
Loose

0. 3 9 0
0.318
0 . 244
0.074
0 . 033
0.033
0.039
0.030
0.009

0.397
0.324
0.249
0.075
0.034
0.034
0.039
0. 0 3 1
0.009

0101
0103
0 105

Ot h e r b e v e r a q e m a t e r i a l s
Malt
F l a v o r i n q syrup ( f o u n t a i n )
K o l a s y r u p , f o r use by b o t t l e r s

0. 161
0.035
0.045
0. 081

0 . 164
0.036
0.046
0.082

Be v e r a g e s and b e v e r a g e m a t e r i a l s

026
0261

0262

0263

0264

0.412

0 . 420

027 1
0 10 1
0 102
0 103
0105
0 111

An i ma l f a t s and o i l s
L a r d , cons umer s i z e s ( 3 l b s o r l e s s )
L a r d , dr ums
Lard commer ci al s i z e s ( o v er 3 l b s )
Lard, loose
Edible ta llo w

0. 041
0. 006
0.025
0 . 0 10

0.042
0. 0 0 6
0.013
0.012
0 . 0 11

0272
0 10 1
0 105
0 111
0121
0131
0141

Cr ude v e g e t a b l e o i l s
Soybean o i l , c r u d e ,
Soybean o i l , c r u d e ,
Cot tonseed o i 1
Pe a nu t o i 1
Cor n o i l
C oc o n u t o i l

0. 1 18
0.056
0 . 029
0.012
0 . 004
0.005
0.013

0 . 120
0.057
0 . 029
0.012
0. 004
0.005
0.013

0101
0 111
0121
0 131

Refined vegetable o i l s
Cot tonseed o i 1
Cor n o i 1
Soybean o i l
Pe a nu t o i 1

0.037
0.018
0 . 0 10
0.003
0.006

0.038
0.018
0.010
0.003
0.006

F a t s and o i l s

027

0273

n o t degummed
degummed

0274
0101
0106
0121
0131
028

0.220
0.029
0.046
0.077
0.068

V e g e t a b l e o i l end p r o d u c t s
Shortening, 3 lb . t i n
S h o r t e n i n g , 440 l b . drum
Mar gar ine
Sal ad o i l , 24-ounce b o t t l e

0. 2 1 6
0.029
0.046
0.075
0 . 067

M i sc el l an e ou s processed foods

0.985

1. 004

0.039
0 . 011
0.010
0.010
0.003
0.005

0.040
0. 011
0 . 0 11
0.010
0.003
0.006

Jams, j e l l i e s , and p r e s e r v e s
S t r a w b e r r y p r e s e r v e s , 10- 12 o z . j a r
Gr ape j e l l y , 10 oz. j a r
B l a c k b e r r y j am o r p r e s e r v e s , 12 o z.
C h e r r y j am o r p r e s e r v e s , 12 o z . j a r
M a r a s c h i n o c h e r r i e s , 8 o z . t o 10 o z .

0282
0 10 1
0 102

P i c k l e s and p i c k l e p r o d u c t s
P i c k l e s , d i l l o r s o u r , 16-32 o z . j a r
P i c k l e s , f r e s h c ucumber , 15- 16 o z. j a r

0.058
0.029
0.029

0. 059
0.029
0.029

0 10 1
0 102

P r o c e s s e d eggs
Fr o z e n
Dr i ed

0.021
0.009
0 . 011

0. 021
0.010
0. 011

0 14S
0 151
0153
0 156

Speci a l t i es
Baby f o o d s , s t r a i n e d , 4 1 / 2 - 5 oz c a n / j a r
Por k and b eans , no. 300 can
S p a g h e t t i no. 300 can
Soup, condens ed, no. 1 can

0. 185
0.030
0.053
0.028
0.075

0. 189
0. 031
0.054
0.028
0.076

0 102
0105

Other f rozen processed foods
Fr o z e n b e e f p i e
Cakes

0.200
0. 141
0.059

0.204
0. 144
0.060

0 121
0131
0141
0145
0 147

Ot her mi s c el l an eo us processed f oods
D e s s e r t , g e l a t i n base
P e p pe r , w h o l e , b l a c k
Pe a nu t b u t t e r , 12 oz. j a r
Ma y o n n a i s e , 16 oz. j a r
Or ange j u i c e , f r e s h c h i l l e d

0.483
0.088
0.099
0. 092
0. 171
0 . 033

0.492
0.090
0.10 1
0.093
0. 174
0.034

0284

028 5

0289

029

P r e p a r e d a n i ma l

jar
jar

!

feeds

1.037

1. 058

0 10 1
0 111
0 121
0 131

Grai n b y- pr od uc t feeds
Br an
Mi d d l i ngs
Gl ut en feed, corn
A l f a l f a me al , d e h y d r a t e d

0. 081
0 . 0 17
0.017
0.033
0 . 0 14

0 . 091
0.022
0.022
0.033
0 . 0 14

0 10 1
0 111

V e g e t a b l e cake and meal f e e d s
C o t t o n s e e d meal
Soybean meal

0.247
0 . 022
0.225

0.252
0. 022
0.229

0 10 1
0 103
0 105
0 107
0 109
0 111
0 121
0 131
0 14 1
0 151

Fo r mu l a f e e d s
B r o i l e r f ee d , c ompl et e
Eqq l a y e r f e e d
S t a r t e r - q r o w e r fe e d , compl ete
Tur key f e ed, c ompl et e
Ot her p o u l t r y feed
P o u l t r y f e e d , eqq l a y i n q
Dai r y f e e d
Be e f c a t t l e f e e d
Swi ne f e e d
Ho r s e t mul e f e e d

0.515
0.085
0.086
0. 022
0.019
0. 007
0.113
0.077
0. 094
0. 0 1 1

0.523
0.097
0. 122
0.12 1
0.082
0. 101
-

02
020 1
03
030 1

Miscellaneous fe e d s t u f f s
Pe t f o o d
Pet f o o d , doq, 15 1/ 2 o z.
O t h e r t h a n pi t f o o d
Meat meat

0. 194
0. 141
0. 141
0.054
0.020

0. 192
0. 144
0. 144
0.049
0.022

0291

0292

0293

0294

107

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED

GROUPING

028 1
0 10 1
0111
0 113
0 1 15
0 121

0283

See footnotes at end of table.




COMMODITY
CODE

can

Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
COMMODITY
CODE

GROUPING
Dr y t a n k a g e
F i s h meal
Gr a i n # ground# r o l l e d
Mineral mix ture

0303
0305
0307
0309

Industrial
Textile

03

p r o d u c t s and a p p a r e l

Synthetic

031

commodi ti es

fibers

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
0. 0 1 8
0. 006
0. 007
0.003

0.020
0.007
-

80. 293

79.918

4.817

4.864

0. 331

0.342

01
010 1
0102
02
021 1
0212
0213
0217
0221
0227
0231

Unprocessed f i l a m e n t y a r n s
Cellulosi c
A c e t a t e f i l a m e n t y a r n# 55 d e n i e r
A c e t a t e f i l a m e n t y a r n # 75 d e n i e r
Non-cellulosi c
Ny l o n f i l a m e n t y a r n# 15 d e n i e r
Ny l o n f i l a m e n t y a r n # 40 d e n i e r
Ny l o n f i l a m e n t y a r n# 70 d e n i e r
Ny l o n t i r e y a r n# 840 d e n i e r
P o l y e s t e r f i l a m e n t y a r n # 150 d e n i e r
P o l y e s t e r t i r e y a r n , 1000 d e n i e r
F i b r o u s g l a s s y a r n#

0 . 206
0.043
0. 017
0. 026
0. 163
0.012
0.022
0 . 026
0.015
0 . 060
0. 006
0.022

0.214
0.048
0.019
0.028
0. 167
0.012
0.022
0. 0 2 7
0.015
0 . 061
0.007
0.022

01
0 10 1
02
02 1 1
02.15
0216
0217

Staple
Cellulosi c
Vi scose s t a p l e
Non-cellulosi c
Nylon s t a p l e
A c ry lic staple
A c ry lic staple, 3 denier
Polyester staple

0. 107
0. 0 2 3
0.023
0. 0 8 5
0. 0 1 9
0.008
0. 0 1 9
0.038

0. 110
0.023
0.023
0.086
0.019
0.009
0.020
0.039

02
0212

Tow
Non-cellulosi c
A c r y l i c t ow

0. 017
0. 017
0. 017

0.018
0.018
0.018

0315

0316

0317

032

P r o c e s s e d y a r n s and t h r e a d s

0326
01
0 10 1
0 103
0 105
02
0221
03
0331
0332
0333
0334
0335
0339
0341
0342
0345
0347
0351
0352
036 1
0 32 ?
01
0 10 1
03
0321
0322

0. 441

0.450

Yarns
Cotton
C o t t o n y a r n , combed k n i t t i n g , 3 0 ' s
Cot ton y a r n , carded weavi ng, 2 0 / 2 ' s
Co t t o n yarn# ca r de d k n i t t i n g # 2 0 ' s
Wool
Wool k n i t t i n g y a r n , 2 / 2 0 ' s
Synthet i c
T e x t u r e d n y l o n y a r n , 70 d e n i e r
N y l o n f i l a m e n t y a r n , 1300 d e n i e r
Spun n y l o n y a r n 15- 18
N y l o n b c f y a r n , 1300 d e n i e r
N y l o n b c f y a r n , 2600 d e n i e r
T e x t u r e d p o l y e s t e r y a r n # 70 d e n i e r
T e x t u r e d p o l y e s t e r y a r n # 150 d e n i e r
Spun p o l y e s t e r y a r n# 15 d e n i e r
P o l y e s t e r / c o t t o n # 18' s
100% Spun p o l y e s t e r # 1 8 ' s
Spun a c r y l i c # 6 d e n i e r
A c r y l i c c a r p e t yarn# 2 / 5 0 ' s
Spun v i s c o s e r ay on# 1. 5 d e n i e r

0. 401
0. 094
0. 031
0. 0 2 3
0. 040
0. 0 2 2
0. 0 2 2
0. 285
0. 0 2 8
0. 0 1 3
0. 041
0. 0 0 8
0. 010
0. 016
0. 0 6 8
0.003
0. 0 2 5
0. 0 0 9
0. 034
0. 0 1 4
0 . 017

0.409
0.096
0.032
0.024
0 . 041
0.022
0.022
0. 291
0.028
0.013
0.042
0.008
0.010
0.016
0.069
0. 003
0.026
0.009
0.035
0.014
0.018

Threads
Cot ton
C o t t o n t h r e a d , i n d u s t r i a l use
Synthet i c
P o l y e s t e r t h r e a d , home use
P o l y e s t e r t h r e a d # i n d u s t r i a l use

0. 040
0.028
0. 0 2 8
0. 0 12
0. 0 0 2
0. 001

0. 041
0.029
0.029
0.012
0.002
0. 001

COMMODITY
CODE

0337

use

0.009
0.578

0.009
0.545

Br oadwovens
Cotton
Plain p r in t c l o t h
Sheet i ng
Os nabur g
Tobacco I ch ee s e c l o t h s & o t h e r p r i n t c l
C o t t o n duck & a l l i e d f a b r i c s
D r i 11
Sa t e e n
Twill
Corduroy
A l l o the r gray c o tto n f a b r i c s
Syntheti c
Acetate t a f f e t a
Nylon t a f f e t a
Nylon c o a t i n g s u b s t r a t e
P o ly e st er ninon
Polyester/cotton p r in t c l o t h
Polyester/cotton b a tis te
Polyester/rayon p r in t c l o t h
Ot her
Burlap
Jute carpe t backing

0.552
0. 197
0.013
0.013
0.010
0.026
0.018
0 . 009
0.006
0.010
0.028
0.063
0.334
0.056
0.029
0.014
0.050
0.062
0.062
0.061
0.021
0.001
0.021

0.519
0. 177
0.045
0.038
0.019
0.013
0. 0 3 0
0 . 0 18
0.013
0.320
0.054
0.028
0.013
0.048
0. 0 6 0
0.059
0.058
0.022
0. 001
0 . 021

02
021 1

Kni t s
Synthet i c
Acetate/nylon

tricot

0.026
0.026
0.026

0.027
0. 0 2 7
0. 0 2 7

0.857

0. 866

01
0101
0 103
0105
0107
0108
0109
0 111
02
0221
0232
03
034 1
0343
0345
0346
0347
0349
036 1

Br oadwovens
Cot ton
Corduroy
Twi 11
Sheeting# s o f t f i l l e d
Deni m# 10 oz .
Deni m, o v e r 10 o z .
Can t o n f l a n n e l
Duck s i n g l e f i l l e d
Wool
Women' s w o o l / n y l o n s p o r t s w e a r f a b r i c
Men’ s woo l o u t e r j a c k e t i n g
Synthet i c
Me n ' s p o l y e s t e r / w o r s t e d woo l s u i t i n g
Polyester/cotton t w i l l
Polyester/cotton poplin
Polyester/cotton b atiste
Polyester/cotton broadcloth
Textured p o l y e s te r t w i l l
Velve t domestic u p h o l s te r y f a b r i c

0.345
0. 132
0.030
0.030
0.023
0.015
0. 0 1 1
0.012
0.012
0.059
0.034
0.025
0. 154
0.005
0.032
0.012
0.018
0.029
0.036
0.020

0.38 1
0. 164
0. 041
0. 040
0.024
0.022
0.018
0.007
0.012
0. 0 6 0
0.034
0.025
0. 157
0.005
0.033
0.012
0.019
0.029
0. 037
0. 021

01
0101
03
0323
0325
0326
0331
034 1
0351

Kni t s
Cot ton
Out erwear j e r s e y
Synthet i c
Polyester/cotton interlo ck
T e x t u r e d p o l y e s t e r dk j a c q u a r d
Tex. p o l y e s t e r dk t w i l l o r i n t e r l o c k
S l i v e r k n i t p i l e f a b r i c a c r y l i c face
N y l o n t r i c o t 40 d e n i e r
A c e t a t e t r i c o t , 55 d e n i e r

0.352
0. 0 3 1
0.031
0. 3 2 1
0.068
0. 127
0.045
0.046
0.035

0.323
0 . 031
0. 031
0.292
0. 0 5 0
0.093
0.059
0.033
0.033
0. 0 2 5

01
0101

Nar r o w f a b r i c s
Cot ton
Cotton/rubber

0. 079
0.079
0.079

0. 0 8 0
0. 0 8 0
0. 0 8 0

034

Finished fa b ric s

0342

0343

0344

108

industrial

01
0101
0 103
0 105
0107
0109
0111
0113
0115
01 17
0119
03
0321
034 1
0342
0351
0354
0355
0357
04
046 1
0462
0338

See footnotes at end of table.




Cor e sp u n t h r e a d #
Gr ay f a b r i c s

0331
033

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1 97 2 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

GROUPING

fabric

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CODE

0345

Non wovens
Syntheti c
P o ly e s t er apparel

03
0321
038
0381
01
0102
0 103
0112
0113
0122
0132
0133
0 142
0152
0153
0154
0 155
0 162
0163
0164
0167
0 172
0173
0174
0175
0176
0177
0178
0179
0182
0188
02
0202
0203
0204
0205
0206
0207
0208
0209
0212
0214
0223
0225
0227
0233
0237
0239
0243
0253
0254
0255
0256
0259
0262
0263
0264
0272
0274
0275
0278
0282
0285
0287
03
0302

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

GROUPING

interlininq

Apparel & o t h e r f a b r i c a t e d t e x t i l e prods
Appar el
Women' s
S u i t s e x c e p t u n i f o r m s and p a n t s u i t s
Pantsuits including jumpsuits
Women' s dozen p r i c e d d r e s s e s
Women' s u n i t p r i c e d d r e s s e s
Skirts
Dr ess s l a c k s
Jean c u t c a s u a l s l a c k s
S h o r t s , p e d a l p u s h e r s * Ber mudas, e t c .
Cut and sewn b l o u s e s and s h i r t s
K n i t s p o r t s h i r t s and t o p s
H a l t e r s and b eachwear
Sweaters
Tailored s u it-ty p e jackets
Unt r i mme d c o a t s and capes
Fur c o a t s , c a p e s , j a c k e t s , e t c .
Fabric raincoats
Pantyhose
S t o c k i ngs
Br assi eres
C o r s e t s and g i r d l e s
Pa n t i es
Slips
N i g h t g o w n s and s l e e p c o a t s
Robes, d r e s s i n g gowns, e t c .
Swi msui t s
Wa sh ab l e s e r v i c e a p p a r e l
Men' s
S u it s , re g u l a r weight
S u it s , l i g h t weight
Reg. w t . b u s i n e s s s u i t - a l l wool
Reg. w t . b u s i n e s s s u i t - w o o l b l e n d
Reg. w t . b u s i n e s s s u i t - a l l o t h e r
L t . w t . b u s i n e s s s u i t - w o o l o r woo l b l e n
L t . wt. b usi ness s u i t - a l l o th e r
S u i t s , except b usi ness
Dress t r o u s e r s
J e a n - c u t c a s u a l s l a c k s and j e a n s
U ni for m dr ess t r o u s e r s
Wo r k p a n t s
O v e r a l l s and w o r k - t y p e j a c k e t s
Dress ^nd b usi ness s h i r t s
Cut and sewn s p o r t s h i r t s
K n i t p u l l o v e r g o l f and p o l o s h i r t s
Sw e a t e r
T a i l o r e d s p o r t c oat s
Bus. t y p e s p o r t c o a t s / j a c k e t s - a l l wool
Bus. t y p e s p o r t c o a t s / j a c k e t s - w o o l b l e n
Bus. t y p e s p o r t c o a t s / j a c k e t s - a l l o t h e r
Dress, s p o r t c o a t s / j a c k e t s , except busi
Heavy n o n - t a i l o r e d o u t e r j a c k e t
L i^ h t weight outer jac k e t
Tailored outercoats
Socks
T-shi r t
Bri efs
Paj amas and o t h e r n i g h t w e a r
Ties
H a t s and caps
Work g l o v e s and m i t t e n s
I n f a n t s ' and c h i l d r e n ’ s
Knit s p o r ts h ir t

!
j
i

0.082
0.082
0.082

0.083
0.083
0.083

2.609
2.006
0.859
0 . 0 19
0 .0 18
0.056
0.218
0.027
0.043
0.018
0. 0 0 7
0.079
0.029
0.002
0. 027
0. 0 1 0
0.032
0.037
0.014
0 . 040
0.013
0.046
0.022
0 . 0 17
0.020
0.024
0.013
0.016
0.012
0 . 837
0.018
0.019
0. 0 3 7
0.017
0.014
0 . 002
0. 148
0. 080
0. 0 0 5
0.026
0.004
0.075
0. 066
0.018
0. 031
0.007
0.015
0.048
0.005
0.033
0.019
0.012
0.030
0.028
0.016
0.013
0.019
0.014
0. 0 18
0.310
0 . 005

2.660
2.045
0.876
0.020
0.018
0.057
0.223
0.028
0. 043
0.018
0.007
0.080
0.030
0.002
0.027
0.010
0. 033
0.037
0.014
0. 0 4 1
0.014
0.047
0.022
0. 0 18
0. 021
0.025
0.013
0.016
0.012
0.853
0.078
0.033
~
~
~
0. 154
0 . 083
0 . 005
0. 027
0.004
0 . 078
0.068
0. 018
0.032
0.076
0. 034
0.020
0.032
0.028
0.017
0.013
0.020
0.015
0.019
0. 3 1 6
0.006

COMMODITY
CODE
0332
0334
0339
0343
0344
0362
0364
0367




0. 08 1
0.062
0. 0 5 4
0 . 0 11
0.012
0.049
0 . 0 14
0.023

0.089
0.069
0.059
0.054
0.015
0. 025

T e x ti l e housefurnishings
Bed c l o t h e s
Be d spr e a ds and b e d s e t s
F l a t sheets, except c r i b s i z e
F i t t e d sheets, except c r i b s i z e
Pi l l o w c a s e s
Bath 8 k i t c h e n prod uct s
Towel s and w a s h c l o t h s
Shower and b a t h c u r t a i n s
Wi ndow and f u r n i t u r e a c c e s s o r i e s
Dr aper ies
Decorative p i l l o w s

0.318
0 . 170
0.056
0.053
0.039
0. 022
0.063
0. 0 5 7
0.006
0.085
0. 0 7 1
0. 0 14

0.325
0. 174
0.057
0.054
0.040
0. 022
0.064
0. 0 5 7
0 .007
0 . 087
0.073
0.014

02
0212
03
0302
0322
0332
0342

Fabricated products, n .e .c .
Campi ng e qu i p men t
Campi nq t e n t s
I n d u s t r i a l pr od uc ts
F i n d i n g s and r e l a t e d p r o d u c t s
Cor d a q s, t w i n e and r o pe
T a r p a u l i ns
I n d u s t r i a l and i n s t i t u t i o n a l t o w e l s

0.284
0.029
0.029
0.255
0. 195
0.040
0. 0 1 7
0. 003

0.290
0.030
0.030
0.260
0. 199
0.040
0. 0 1 8
0. 003

0383

Hides,

04

skins,

leather,

and r e l a t e d p r o d u c t s

H i d e s and s k i n s

041

0 . 780

0.803

0. 067

0.069

04 1 1
0 10 1
0 102
0 111
01 12
0 114
0 1 16

C a t tl e hides
P a c k e r , n a t i v e cow, 1 i q h t
P a c k e r , b r an d e d cow
Pa c k e r , n a t i v e s t e e r , heavy
Pa c k e r , C o l o r a d o s t e e r , heav y
Pa c k e r , b u t t b r a n d e r
Ot h e r c a t t l e h i d e s

0.050
0. 0t)2
0. 007
0.003
0.002
0.008
0.028

0. 0 5 1
0. 006
0.008
0. 031
0 . 006
-

0412
0101
0 102

C a l f s k i ns
P a c k e r , n o r t h e r n heavy
Packer, n o r t h er n l i q h t

0. 002
0.00 1
0. 001

0.002
0.00 1
0. 0 0 1

0 10 1
0 102
0 103

K i p s k i ns
Packer, No r t he r n ,
Packer, No r t he r n ,
Ot h e r k i p s k i n s

0. 001
0.000
0 . 000
0.000

0.00 1
0.000
0.00 1
-

0 10 1
0 102

Goat sk i ns
Amritsars, India
Per nambucos, B r a z i 1

0 . 000
0.000
0 . 000

0 .000
0 .000
0.000

0101
0 111

Sheep and l a m b s k i n s
Lamb s k i n s , f . o. b.
L amb s k i n s , c. i . f .

0.013
0 . 0 12
0.001

0 . 0 14
0 . 0 12
0.001

0413

04 14

0415

Leat her

042
0421
01
0 10 1
0 102
02

109

C hildre n 's sport s h i r t s
C h i l d r e n ' s dresses
C h i l d r e n ' s j ea ns , dunqarees, e t c .
Boy s' s u i t s
Boys* t a i l o r e d c o a t s and j a c k e t s
I n f a n t s ' and c h i l d r e n ' s u n d e r p a n t s
I n f a n t s ' and c h i l d r e n ' s knee s o c k s
I n f a n t s ' and c h i l d r e n ' s j a c k e t s

01
0102
0 132
0 133
0 152
02
0212
0232
04
0432
0462

0382

See footnotes at end of table.

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

GROUPING

Cattlehide leather
Sole l e a t h e r
L i g h t bends
Heavy bends
Upper l e a t h e r

native,
native,

15/ 25
o/ w

New Yor k
New Yo r k

0. 135

0. 139

0.117
0.015
0.003
0 . 0 12
0. 102

0.121
0.016
0.003
0 . 0 13
0. 105

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COMMODITY
CODE

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

GROUPING

0231
024 1
0251

Work shoe e l k
C a t t l e and k i p s i d e s ,
C a t t l e and k i p s i d e s ,

smoot h
retanned

0. 0 1 9
0. 0 0 3
0.083

0437

Calf leather
Up p e r , c hr ome t a n n e d

0 . 0 12
0.012

0 . 0 12
0. 0 1 2

0 101
0103

Sheep and l amb l e a t h e r
L i n i n g , shoe
Lamb g a r me n t l e a t h e r

0. 006
0.002
0. 004

0.006
0.002
0.004

044

0.395

0. 4 0 8

0441

01
0102
0103
0109
0112
0113
0115
0117
0119
0122
03
030 1

Men' s f o o t w e a r
Men' s l e a t h e r upper f o o t w e a r
O x f o r d , g o o d y e a r / c e m e n t , s i d e u pp e r
O x f o r d Go ody ear l e a t h e r u p p e r and s o l e
Dress boo t s i d e upper 1 o r 2 z i p p e r s
Work sh oe , Go o d y e a r , c o w h i d e , u p p e r
D r e s s and c a s u a l shoes
Bo o t s
Work shoes o r b o o t s
Ot h e r l e a t h e r u p p e r f o o t w e a r
S l i p p e r , r omeo, k i d o r s i d e u p p e r
Men' s n o n - l e a t h e r upper f o o t w e ar
Me n ' s n o n - l e a t h e r u p p e r f o o t w e a r

0. 170
0. 156
-

0. 175
0. 175
0.086
0. 011
0.024
0.045
-

01
0 10 1
0 103
0105
0 106
0 107
0 108
0109
0 1 12
0 114
0 1 16
0 131
03
030 1
0303
0305
0309
04
0403
0409

Women' s f o o t w e a r
Women' s l e a t h e r u p p e r f o o t w e a r
D r e s s shoes
Casual shoes
Sandal s
Nurse's o xford , le a th e r
Bo o t s
Pump, c e me n t e d , c a l f u p p e r
Other l e a t h e r upper f oo tw e ar
Pump, ce me n t e d , medi um q u a l i t y
Pump, l o w , nied. q u a l i t y
Women' s s l i p p e r s , c e ment ed
Casu a l shoe, c e men t ed , s i d e o r p a t e n t
Women' s p l a s t i c u p p e r f o o t w e a r
Dr e s s shoes
Cas u a l shoes
Sandal s
Ot her p l a s t i c upper f o o t w e a r
Women' s o t h e r n o n - l e a t h e r u p p e r f o o t w e a r
Casu a l f o o t w e a r
Other f o o t w e ar

0. 176
0. 125
0. 029
0. 053
0. 021
0. 020
0. 0 0 2
0. 041
0. 016
0. 017
0. 006
0. 0 0 3
0. 010
0. 003
0. 007

0. 183
0. 183
0 . 003
0.044
0.049
0. 0 4 6
0. 0 1 7
0. 0 2 5
-

0 141
0143

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)
C h i l d r e n ' s l e a t h e r upper f o o t w e ar
C h i l d r e n ' s n o n - l e a t h e r upper f o ot we ar

0. 011
0. 007
0. 0 0 4

0. 011
0. 007
0.005

0. 010
0. 006
0. 0 0 3

0. 0 1 0
0. 0 1 0
0. 007
0.003

0. 011
0. 0 11
0. 0 0 8
0. 003

0.012
0.012
0. 008
0.003

0. 008
0. 008
0. 004
0. 0 0 4

0.008
0.008
0.004
0. 0 0 4

0423

Fo o t w e a r

043
0431

0432

0433

0434

Misses'
01
0 147
0149
01
0153
0 155

0436
01
0 159
0 161

footwear

(size

-

0.095
0. 020
0. 041
0. 000
-

0. 014
0. 0 1 4

12 1/ 2 - 2 1 / 2 )
0. 010

Mi s s e s * l e a t h e r u p p e r f o o t w e a r
Mi sses n o n - l e a t h e r upper f o o t w e ar
Youths',

boys'

ftwear.

(size

12 1 / 2 - 6 )

Y o u t h s ' and b o y s ' l e a t h e r u p p e r f o o t w e a r
Y o u t h s ’ and b o y ' s n o n - l e a t h e r u pp e r f o o t
Infants',
Infants'
Infants'

babies'

ftwear.

and b a b i e s '
and b a b i e s '

(size

1- 8)

l e a t h e r upper f o o t
n o n - l e a t h e r u pp e r

01
0169

sports

0.004
0.003

0.001

0.00 1
0. 0 0 1
0. 0 0 1

0.001
0. 001

Other f o o tw e ar

0.008
0.008
0.005
0.003

0. 183

0. 187

0 111
0 122
0129
0131

Luggage and s m a l l l e a t h e r goods
Week- end c a s e , wome n ' s , n o n l e a t h e r
A t t a c h e case, n o n - l e a t h e r
Women' s han d b ag , v i n y l
W a l l e t , men' s, l e a t h e r

0. 120
0.058
0. 011
0.035
0.017

0. 122
0.059
0. 0 1 1
0.036
0.017

0101

Gl o v e s
Men' s d r es s l e a t h e r g lo v e s

0.025
0.025

0.025
0.025

0101
0102

I n d u s tr ia l leather
Belting, ind u stria l
O i l and g r e a s e r e t a i n e r

0.008
0.002
0.006

0.008
0.002
0.006

0 10 1
0 111

Footwear c u t s t o c k
Cut s o l e s , me n ' s
Cut s o l e s , womens

0. 0 3 1
0 . 0 15
0 . 0 16

0. 031
0 . 0 15
0.016

15. 450

15. 749

0 . 493

0 . 569

0.016
0 . 0 10
0.002
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 0 0 1
0. 001
0.000
0. 002
0. 001
0.006
0. 006

0. 0 1 7
0.010
0 . 002
0. 001
0. 001
0.00 1
0. 001
0. 001
0.000
0.002
0. 0 0 1
0. 006
0. 006

0. 4 7 6
0.007
0.007
0. 100
0.028
0.017
0 . 037
0 . 0 18
0.369
0 . 227
0.024
0.076
0.042
0.065
0 ! 007
0.005
0 ' 009
0.014
0.003
0 ! 027

0.553
0.008
0. 0 08
0.116
0.032
0. 020
0. 0 4 3
0. 021
0.429
0.263
0. 0 2 8
0.089
0. 049
0. 0 6 6
0! 007
0.005
0.009
0.015
0.003
o ’. 028

0443

l e a t h e r and r e l a t e d p r o d u c t s

0.008
0444

-

-

F u e l s and r e l a t e d p r o d u c t s and power

05

Coal

051
05 1 1
01
0 10 1
0103
0 I 04
0 105
0106
0 107
0 108
0 109
0 111
02
020 1
0512
01
0 10 1
02
0209
021 1
0212
0213
03
0 30 1
0302
0303
0304
052
0 102
0 103
0 106
0 108
0 109
0 111

See footnotes at end of table.




0.008
0.008

Other

0442

-

footwear

A t h l e t i c footwear designed f o r
A l l o th e r a t h l e t i c footwear
Other f o o tw e ar

0438

-

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

GROUPING
Athletic

01
0165
0167

0101

0422

0435

0. 0 1 8
0. 0 0 3
0. 081

COMMODITY
CODE

110

Anthr ac i t e
Prepared a n t h r a c i t e shipped
Chestnut
Bu ck wh e a t no. 1
Bu c kwheat no. 2
Bu c kwheat no. 3
Bu c kwheat no. 4
Bu ckwheat no. 5
Egg
Stove
Pea
Raw a n t h r a c i t e s h i p p e d
Raw a n t h r a c i t e f o r p r e p a r a t i o n
Bi tu mi no us c oal
Domesti c s i z e s
Ret a i 1 d e a l e r s
I n d u s t r i a l s i z e s spot
Steam e l e c t r i c u t i l i t i e s
M a n u f a c t u r i ng
M e t a l l u r g i c a l , high v o l a t i l e
M e t a l l u r g i c a l , l ow v o l a t i l e
I n d u s tr ia l sizes contract
Steam e l e c t r i c u t i l i t y
M a n u f a c t u r i ng
M e t a l l u r g i c a l , high v o l a t i l e
M e t a l l u r g i c a l , l ow v o l a t i l e
Coke
B i r m i n g h a m, Al abama
Mi lwaukee, Wisconsi n
D e t r o i t , Michigan
In d i a n a p o l i s , indiana
S t . Loui s, Mi s s o u r i
P h il a d e l p h i a , Pennsylvania

Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1 97 2 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

COMMODITY
CODE

2.444

2.451

0102
0 103
0 104

N a t u r a l gas
Interstate
Intrastate
Imported

1. 716
1. 080
0.451
0 . 185

1. 709
1. 075
0.449
0. 185

0104
0 105
0106

L i q u e f i e d p e t r o l e u m gas
Pr o pa n e
Bu t a n e
Et h a n e

0.727
0 . 474
0.115
0. 139

0.742
0.483
0.117
0. 141

2.386

2.433

1 10 1
1204
1307
141 1
1514
16 17
1721
1824
1927

4 0 kw demand
C omme r c i al power
New En g l a n d
Mid-Atlantic
East N or t h C e n t r a l
West N o r t h C e n t r a l
So u t h A t l a n t i c
East South C e n t r a l
West So u t h C e n t r a l
Mount a i n
Paci f i c

1. 125
0.074
0.240
0.203
0.066
0. 164
0.048
0.101
0. 0 5 7
0. 172

1. 147
0.075
0.245
0.207
0. 0 6 7
0. 168
0.049
0. 103
0.058
0. 176

110 1
1204
1307
14 1 1
1514
16 17
1721
1824
1927

I n d u s t r i a l p o we r , 500 kw demand
Hew En g l a n d
Mi d - A t i a n t i c
East N o r t h C e n t r a l
West N o r t h C e n t r a l
South A t l a n t i c
Ea s t So u t h C e n t r a l
West So u t h C e n t r a l
Mo u n t a i n
Paci f i c

1. 261
0. 068
0.239
0.284
0.061
0. 1 7 1
0. 138
0. 1 1 0
0.040
0. 150

1. 286
0.070
0. 2 4 4
0. 2 9 0
0.062
0. 175
0. 140
0. 1 12
0. 041
0. 153

1 . 503

1. 532

1. 503
0.030
0. 006
0 . 038
0.096
.341
.119
. 176
. 418
. 027
. 085
.111
0.028
0.028

1. 532
0. 031
0.006
0.038
0 . 098
0 . 348
0. 122
0. 179
0.426
0. 028
0. 0S7
0.113
0.028
0.029

Gas f u e l s

E lectric

0543

power

056 1
0 10 1
0 103
0 105
0 111
0 121
0 122
0 123
0 V25
0 126
0 131
0 141
0143
0 145

Cr ude p e t r o l e u m
I l l i n o i s B a s i n , sweet
Pe nnsyl va ni a grade
Kansas
Okl ahoma, sweet
k' est Texas , s o u r
Texas C o a s t , u p p e r , s weet
Ea s t Texas
South L ou i s i a n a
North Louisiana
Wyomi ng, s o u r
C a l i f o r n i a , S i gn al H i l l , sour b a r r e l
Colorado
A l a s k a , Cook I n l e t
Petr oleum p r o d u c t s ,

057
057 1
02
020 1
0202
0203
03
030 1
0302
0303
04
040 1
0402
0403

refined

G a s o l i ne
Regul ar
Deal er t ank- uagon t o r e t a i l
Sales to j ob b e r s
C omme r c i al c o ns u me r s
Pr emi um
D e a l er tank- wagon t o r e t a i l
Sales to jobbers
Comme r c i al co ns u me r s
Unl eaded g a s o l i n e
Deal er tank- uagon t o r e t a i l
Sales t o j ob be rs
Comme r c i al c o ns u me r s

outlets

outlets

outlets

8.559

8.698

4.339
2.674
1 . 23 1
0.975
0.417
0.750
0.467
0.225
0.058
0.916
0 . 453
0 . 405
0.058

4.392
2. 7 0 7
1. 297
0. 987
0.422
0.759
0.472
0. 2 2 7
0.059
0. 9 2 6
0.458
0.409
0.058

Light
02
020 1
03
030 1

d istilla te s

Ke r os e n e t o r e s e l l e r s
Commer ci al

jet

fuel,

k e r o s e n e base

Middle d i s t i l l a t e s
02
020 1
03
030 1

Fuel o i l

no.

2 to re se lle rs

D i e s e l t o c o mme r c i a l consumer s
Residual fu e ls

02
020
03
030
04
040
05
050
06
060

1

Car go s h i p m e n t s t o r e s e l l e r s

1

Steam e l e c t r i c u t i l i t i e s

1

C o n t a i n i n g 0.3% o r

less s u l f u r

1

C o n t a i n i n g 0. 31 t o

1.0% s u l f u r

1

C o n t a i n i n g more t h a n

0.787
0. 156
0. 156
0.632
0.632

1. 805
1. 079
1. 079
0.726
0. 7 2 6

1.841
1. 100
1. 100
0.740
0.740

1. 156

1. 179
0.343
0.343
0.836
0. 8 3 6

0. 192
0. 192
0.394
0.394
0.570
0.570

0 111
0 1 12
0113

0.275
0.028
0. 101
0. 146

0.280
0.028
0. 103
0. 149

01
0 10 1
0102
0 103
0 104
0 106
0 111
02
020 1
0202
0203
03
030 1
0302

Finished lu b r i c a n t s
Au t o mo t i ve o i l
A u t o m o t i v e mo t o r o i l ,
Ot h e r a u t o m o t i v e o i l ,
A u t o m o t i v e mo t o r o i l ,
Ot her a ut omot iv e o i l ,
Industrial o ils
Pet r ol eum grease
Industrial o il
Industrial o ils
Pr o c e s s o i l
Me ta lwo rki ng o i l
L u b r i c a t i n g grease
Pet r ol eum grease
Au t o mo t i ve grease

0. 186
0. 102
0.046
0.017
0. 0 1 7
0.022
(2)
(2)
0.067
0.054
0.009
0.003
0.017
0.010
0.007

0. 192
0. 192
0.083

0 10 1
0102

P e t r o l e u m wax
E. o f R o c k i e s , r e f i n e d ,
Mi c r o c r y s t a l i ne
C h e m i c a l s and a l l i e d
Industrial

06 1
0613
01
0 10 1
0102
0 103
0104
0 105
0 106
02
0203
0204
0205

111

1% s u l f u r

0.772
0. 153
0. 153
0.619
0.619

Lubricating o i l materials
B r i g h t stock
Ne ut r a l stock
Pale o i l

06

See footnotes at end of table.




RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1 97 2 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

GROUPING

0575

Cr ude p e t r o l e u m and r e l a t e d p r o d u c t s

056

COMMODITY
CODE

reta i 1
retai1
commer ci a l
commer ci a l

122- 149 ASTM

products

chemi cals

Basi c i n o r g a n i c chemi cals
A l k a l i e s and c h l o r i n e
Chlorine l i q u i d
Potassi um h y dr o x i d e ( c a u s t i c p ot a s h )
Sodi um c a r b o n a t e ( s o da a s h)
Sodi um h y d r o x i d e , l i q u i d ( c a u s t i c s oda)
Sodi um h y d r o x i d e , d r y ( c a u s t i c s o da )
C h l o r i n e gas
Other i n o r g a n i c chemi cals
A l u mi mi n f l u o r i d e
Al umi num h y d r o x i d e ( a l u m i n a t r i h y d r a t e
Al umi num o x i d e ( a l u m i n a c a l c i n e d )
Al umi num s u l f a t e

(2)
0. 0 9 1
0. 0 1 7

(2)

0.026
0 . 0 18
0.008

0. 0 2 7
0.019
0. 0 0 8

6.536

6.672

2.277

2.355

0. 6 9 6
0. 172
0.033
0.008
0.038
0. 079
0. 0 1 1
0.004
0.523
0.007
0.019
0.053
0.024

0.743
0.209
0.046
0.009
0.045
0. 108
0.535
0.007
0.019
0. 0 5 4
0.025

—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801

?12.
) I TY
E

GROUPING

1
COMMODITY
CODE

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

021 1
0212
0213
0214
0215
0221
0222
0223
0231
024 1
025 1
026 1
0262
0263
0264
0265
0266
0267
0281

Calcium c a r b i d e
Calcium c h l o r i d e
Cal ci um oxide? ( l i m e )
C a l c i u m p ho s p h a t e ? d i b a s i c
Copper s u l f a t e
Hydrochloric acid
H ydrofluoric acid
Hydr ogen p e r o x i d e
Magnesi um s u l f a t e
N i t r i c a c i d 42 d e g r e e s be
S i l i c a gel
Sodi um b o r a t e ( b o r a x )
Sodi um c h l o r a t e
Sodi um h y d r o s u l f i t e
Sodi um m e t a s i l i c a t e
Sodi um si 1 i c a t e s
Sodi um s u l f a t e , a n h y d r o u s
Sodi um t r i p o l y p h o s p h a t e
S u l f u r i c a c i d ( c o n t a c t ) , 66 be

0.008
0.010
0.086
0. 0 2 3
0.002
0.013
0.018
0. 007
0.009
0.008
0. 021
0.019
0.005
0. 006
0.004
0. 016
0.012
0 . 067
0.088

0.008
0.010
0.087
0.023
0.002
0.014
0.019
0.007
0.010
0.008
0.022
0.019
0.005
0. 006
0.004
0. 0 1 6
0.012
0.068
0.090

*01
0 10 1
0109
0121
0131
0132
0141
02
020 1
0205
021 1
0212
0221
0231
0235
0236
0241
0246
025 1
026 1
027 1
0272
03
030 1
0302
0303
0311
0321
0324
0328
033 1
0333
0335
0337
0341
0343
0345
0347
0349
0351
0356
036 1
0363
0365
0366
0367
037 1
0375

Basic orga ni c chemicals
P ri mar y
Benzene
1, 3 B u t a d i e n e
Ethylene
Pro py le ne, chemi cal
Pro py le ne, pol ymer
r ol uene
I ptermediate
A erylonitrile
An i 1 i ne ( o i l )
Cumene
Cycl ohexane
Ethylene oxide
F o r ma l d e h y d e
Ortho - x y l e n e
Par a - x y l e n e
Phenol , s y n t h e t i c
P h th a li c anhydride
S t y r e n e , monomer
Tol uene 2,4 + 2,6 d i i s o c y a n a t e
V i n y l a c e t a t e , monomer
V i n y l c h l o r i d e , monomer
Other b a s i c o r g a n i c s
Acetic acid
Acetone
Adipic acid
1 -But anol ( b u t y l a l c o h o l )
Car bon d i s u l f i d e
Car bon t e t r a c h l o r i d e
Chlorodi fluoromethane
D i c h l o r o d i f l u o r o met hane
Diethylene glycol
Diisodecyl phthalate
Di ( 2 - e t h y l h e x y l ) p h t h a l a t e (DOP)
Ethanol ( e t h y l a lc o h o l)
E t h y l a c r y l a t e , monomer
Ethylene d i c h l o r i d e
Ethylene g l y c o l , p o l y e s te r
Ethylene g l y c o l , t e c h n ic a l
Glycerin (g ly c e ro l)
Isopropanol ( i s o p r o p y l a lc o h o l)
Maleic anhydride
Met hanol ( me t h y l a l c o h o l )
Methylchloroform
M e t h y l e t h y l k e t o n e (MEK)
M e t h y l i s o b u t y l k e t o n e ( MI BK)
Perchloroethylene
Propylene g l y c o l

1. 582
0.363
0.069
0 . 101
0.063
0 . 040
0.033
0. 0 5 8
0.435
0.013
0.005
0. 0 4 8
0.053
0. 007
0. 007
0.018
0.054
0 . 020
0.008
0.062
0. 050
0. 021
0. 0 6 8
0.784
0.005
0.029
0. 001
0.003
0. 0 1 2
0.032
0.014
0 . 066
0.008
0 . 057
0 . 054
0.024
0.004
0.009
0. 111
0. 096
0.032
0.005
0.013
0.014
0. 027
0.022
0.015
0. 0 3 4
0. 0 4 7

1. 612
0.370
0 . 070
0.103
0.064
0.. 04 1
0.03J
0.059
0.443
0.014
0. 005
0.048
0 .054
0 . 007
0. 0 0 7
0 . 018
0.055
0. 021
0.008
0.064
0 . 051
0. 021
0. 0 7 0
0.799
0.005
0. 0 3 0
0. 001
0.003
0.012
0.033
0.014
0.067
0.008
0.058
0.055
0.024
0.004
0.009
0. 113
0. 0 9 7
0.032
0.005
0.013
0.015
0. 0 2 7
0.023
0.015
0.035
0.048

0381
0382




0 . 0 15
0.038

P a i n t and p a i n t m a t e r i a l s

0.683

0. 6 9 6

010 1
0111
0 121
0131
0141
0 151
0161

Prepared p a i n t
Paint, inside, latex
Varnish, f l o o r
Enamel
Pai n t , i n s i d e, o i 1
Paint, outside
P a i n t , p o r c h and dec k
P a i n t , r o o f and b a r n

0.329
0. 107
0.019
0. 0 4 1
0.036
0. 0 8 6
0.034
0.007

0. 3 3 6
0. 109
0.019
0.042
0. 0 3 7
0.088
0. 0 3 4
0.007

01
0 104
0 105
0 1 12
0 114
0 1 17
0 118
0 136
0 139
0151
0 162
0 17 1
0181
0 191
0 192
02
0202
0203
0205
0207
0208
0209
0211
0214
0216
03
030 1
0302
0303
0305
0307
0309
0311
04
040 1
0403

Paint m ateria ls
Paint resins
Methyl m e t h a c r y l a t e
Soya bean o i l
N -butyl-aerylate
Epoxy, u n m o d i f i e d
Toluene d i i s oc ya na tf e
Melami ne -f or ma lde hyd e r e s i n
Li nseed o i l , a l k a l i r e f i n e d
Tall o il
E t h y l a c r y l a t e , monomer
Glycerine, hiqh g r a v ity
P h th a li c anhydride
Pentaerythr i to l
Ni t r o c e l l u l o s e
P olyvinyl acetate
P a i n t piqments
Calcium c ar bo na te
Chrome y e l l o w
Yellow i ro n oxide
Kaolin clay
Talc
Titanium dioxide
Zinc oxide
Zinc dust
Phthalocyanine blue ton er
Paint solvents
Ac e t o n e
N-butyl alcohol
Isopropyl alcohol
Ethyl acetate
Methyl e t h y l ketone
Mineral s p i r i t s , ru le
66
X y l o l (mi xed x y l o n e s )
Paint a dd itive s
Cobalt naphthenate
Hydroxyethyl c e l l u l o s e

0.353
0. 141
0.009
0.020
0.002
0.010
0.013
0.002
0.014
0 . 0 10
0.002
0.013
0.006
0.009
0 . 0 18
0 . 0 14
0. 146
0. 001
0.013
0.019
0.019
0.000
0.047
0.015
0.002
0.030
0.047
0.011
0. 0 0 1
0.003
0. 002
0.011
0 . 0 13
0.005
0.019
0.004
0.015

0. 360
0. 144
0.009
0. 021
0.002
0 . 0 10
0.013
0.002
0 . 0 14
0 . 0 10
0.002
0.013
0. 0 0 6
0.009
0. 0 18
0. 0 1 4
0. 149
0.002
0 . 0 14
0. 0 19
0.019
0. 000
0.048
0.015
0.002
0. 0 3 0
0.048
0. 011
0. 001
0.003
0.002
0. 011
0.014
0.005
0.Q20
0.004
0. 0 1 6

0.726

0.744

0. 111
0.004
0.013
0.000
0.002
0.010
0.002
0.000
0.001
0.006
0 . 001
0.000
0.001
0.001
0.001

0. 113
0.004
0.013
0. 0 0 0
0.002
0.010
0.003
0. 0 0 0
0 . 001
0 . 006
0. 001
0. 0 0 0
0 . 001
0. 001
0 . 001

0621

0622

112

Tri ch loro e th yle n e
T r i c h l o r o f l u o r o met hane

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1 97 2 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED
0.014
0.037

062

at end of table.

GROUPING

063

Dr u g s and p h a r m a c e u t i c a l s

0631
0101
0103
0105
0109
0113
0117
0128
0131
0132
0133
0142
0144
0145
0147

Materi a ls
Phenacetin (a c e t o p h e n e t id i n )
Aspirin ( a c e t y l s a l i c y l i c acid)
C i t r i c aci d
S a li c y l ic acid
Alcohol, ethyl
Bi smut h s u b n i t r a t e
C e l l u l o s e gum
Codei ne s u l p h a t e
Cortisone acetate
P h e n y l p r o p a n o l a m i ne h y d r o c h l o r i de
I s o n i azi d
L - l y s i n e monohydrochloride
Ment hol
Phenobarbi t a l

Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price index, all levels, December 19801
COMMODITY
CODE

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED

GROUPING
Pentobar bi t a l
Potassium i o d i d e
Re s e r p i ne
Neomyci n s u l f a t e
S u l f a d i a z i ne
Streptomycin s u l f a t e
S u l f a n i l a m i de
S u l f a p y r i di ne
Sulfathiazole
V i t a m i n A, s y n t h e t i c ,
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

0148
0149
0151
0154
016 1
0162
0163
0165
0167
0168
0169
017 1
0172
0173
0174

dry

0.000
0. 0 0 4
0. 001
0.020
0. 001
0.003
0.000
0.00 1
0. 001
0.008
0.003
0. 0 0 1
0. 0 0 6
0.003
0.014

0.000
0.004
0.001
0. 021
0. 0 0 1
0.003
0.000
0. 0 0 1
0. 0 0 1
0.009
0.003
0.001
0.007
0.003
0.015

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
11
12
13
14
15
16

Preparations, e th ic a l ( p r e s c r ip tio n )
Anti-infectives
A n t i - a r t h r i t i cs
S e d a t i v e s and h y p n o t i c s
Ataractics
A n t i - s p a s m o d i c s and a n t i - c h o l i n e r g i c s
C a r d i o v a s c u l a r s and a n t i - h y p e r t e n s i v e s
Di a b e t i cs
Hor mones
Di u r e t i cs
Dermatologicals
Hemat i ni c s
Analgesics, in te rn a l
A n ti-ob e sity preparations
Cough and c o l d p r e p a r a t i o n s
Vitamins

0.390
0. 081
0.009
0.010
0. 041
0.014
0.039
0.017
0.052
0 . 011
0.014
0.006
0.027
0.007
0.040
0.023

0.398
0.082
0.009
0.010
0.042
0.014
0 . 040
0 . 0 18
0.053
0 . 0 11
0.015
0.006
0.027
0.008
0.040
0.024

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08

Preparations, p ro p rie ta ry (over counter)
Vi t a m i n s
Cough and c o l d p r e p a r a t i o n s
l a x a t i v e s and e l i m i n a t i o n a i d s
Analgesics, i n t e r n a l
T o n i c s and a l t e r a t i v e s
Analgesics, external
A n t i s e p t i cs
A n t a c i ds

0. 182
0. 031
0.033
0.014
0.046
0.000
0.024
0.026
0.007

0. 186
0.032
0.034
0.014
0.047
0.000
0.025
0.026
0.008

11
1101
1102
1103
1104
12
1211
1212
1213
13
1311
14
1401
1402
1403
15
1513
1514

B io lo g ic a l products
B l o o d 4 d e r i v a t i v e s , human use
Antinemophi1i c f a c t o r
Human b l o o d s er ums
Other b lo o d & d e r i v a t i v e s
Ot her b lo o d d e r i v a t i v e s
Vaccines, t o x o id s , 4 a n t ig e n s
Va c c i nes
A n t i t o x i n s , t o x o i d s , 4 t o x i n s , human us
A n t i gens
A n t i t o x i n s , t o x o i d s , 4 t o x i n s , human use
A n t i t o x i n s , t o x o i d s , 4 t o x i n s , human us
Diagnostics 4 other b io lo g ic a ls
I n - v i t r o diagnostics
D i a g n o s t i c subst ances
A lle rg e nic products
B i o l o g i c a l s f o r v e t e r i n a r y use
V a c c i n e s & v i r u s e s , v e t . us e
V a c c i n e s 4 v i r u s e s , v e t . use

0.042
0.012
0.000
0.012
0.006
0.002
0. 001
0.002
(2)
(2)
0.019
(2)
0.012
0.008
0.004
0.004

0.047
0.012
0.004
0.000
0.007
0.007
0.004
( 2)
8.003
0.002
0 . 002
0.019
0.018
(2)
0. 0 0 1
0 . 007
0.007
-

0. 132
0.003
0.006
0.009

0. 134
0.003
0.006
0.009

0635

0636

0637

064
0101
0111
0121

F a t s and o i l s , i n e d i b l e
%Castor o i l
Coc o n u t o i l
Menhaden o i I

COMMODITY
CODE
0 151
0 16 1
0171




products

0. 0 4 1
0.038
0.037

0 . 6 98

0.705

02
020 1
021 1
0221
0231
0241
0251
03
030 1
04
040 1
0411
0421
0431

Mi xed f e r t i l i z e r s
Comp l et e mi xed f e r t . , d r y f o r m
Comp, mi xed f e r t . , d r y , 5 - 1 0 - 1 5 NPK
Comp, mi xed f e r t . , d r y , 6 - 2 4 - 2 4 NPK
Comp, mi xed f e r t . , d r y , 1 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 NPK
Comp, mi xed f e r t . , d r y , 1 2 - 1 2 - 1 2 NPK
Comp, mi xed f e r t . , d r y , 1 3 - 1 3 - 1 3 NPK
Comp, mi xed f e r t . , d r y , m i s c . NPK
Co mp l e t e mi x e d f e r t . , l i q u i d f o r m
Comp l et e mi x ed f e r t . , l i q u i d f o r m
I nc omp, mi xed f e r t .
I ncomp, mi x ed f e r t . , g u a r a n t e e s N 4 P20
I ncomp, mi x e d f e r t . , g u a r . P205 8 K20 o
I ncomp, mi xed f e r t . , g u a r . N 4 K20 o n l y
I ncomp, mi xed f e r t . , g u a r . N, P205 o r K

0. 149
0.110
0.008
0.010
0. 0 1 1
0.002
0.004
0.074
0.007
0.007
0.032
0.009
0.005
0.005
0.012

01
0105
0111
0116
0126
0136
02
026 1
0262
0263
0265
0267
0268
03
037 1
0372

F e r t i l i z e r materials
Ni t r o g e n a t e s
An h y dr o u s ammoni a
Solid 4 solution n i t r a t e
Arrmonium s u l f a t e
Nitrogen so lu ti o n s
Urea
Ph o s p h a t e s
Ph o s ph a t e r o c k 6 8- 7 0 b . p . l .
Nor mal 4 e n r i c h e d s u p e r p h o s p h a t e s
T r i p l e superphosphates
Ammonium p h o s p h a t e s
P h o s p h o r i c a c i d , 52-54% APA
Ot her phosp hat ic f e r t i l i z e r m a t e r i a l s
Potash
Potassi um c h l o r i d e ( m u r i a t e ) dome st ic
Potassi um s u l f a t e st an dar d

0.378
0 . 142
0.059
0.026
0.019
0.007
0.032
0.214
0.098
0. 0 0 1
0.018
0.047
0. 041
0.008
0.022
0.014
0.008

0.379
0. 143
0.059
0.026
0.019
0. 007
0.032
0.215
0.099
0. 001
0.018
0.047
0.042
0.008
0.022
0.014
0.008

0128
0131
0132
0133
0134

Pesti cides
Pyrethrum f l o w e r s
2, 4, 5 - t
2, 4 - D
Methyl p ar a t h i o n
Pentachlorophenol

0. 171
0.018
0.055
0.055
0.032
0. 011

0. 174
0 . 0 18
0.056
0.056
0.033
0. 0 1 1

0.648
(2)
(2)
(2)
( 2)
(2)
(2)
( 2)
( 2)
( 2)
(2)
( 2)
( 2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
( 2)

0.654
0.058
0.012
0.051
0.046
0.06 1
0.065
0.020
0.028
0.018
0.052
0.044
0.022
0.023
0.074
0.021
0.058

0652

0653

066
0661 0101
0 102
0 103
0104
0105
0106
0107
0108
0 109
0111
01 12
0113
0114
0115
01 16
0 117
0662
02

113

c h e m i c a l s and c h e m i c a l

0.040
0.037
0.036

0. 152
0. 1 12
0.009
0. 0 1 1
0.011
0.002
0. 004
0.076
0.007
0.007
0.032
0.009
0.005
0.006
0.013

0651

See footnotes at end of table.

Tallow
Gr e a se , w h i t e , c h o i c e
Gr e a s e , y e l l o w
Agricultural

065

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

GROUPING

P l a s t i c r e s i n s and m a t e r i a l s
PE r e s i n , l o w, pkg. f i l m
PE r e s i n , l o w , e x t r u s i o n c o a t i n g
PE r e s i n , h i g h , b l o w m o l d i n g o f b o t t l e s
P o l y s t y r en e r e s i n , gener al purpose
Polystyrene r e s in , rubber m o di fie d
PVC r e s i n , g e n e r a l - p u r p o s e
PVC r e s i n ? f l o o r i n g c o p o l y m e r
Ur ea f o r m a l d e h y d e r e s i r . , p a r t i c l e b o a r d
P h e n o l i c m o l d i n g compound
Phenolic r e s in , lam in at ing
Polyester resin, unsat., laminating
Polypropylene r e s in , g . p . , molding
Polypropylene re s in , g . p . , f i b e r
ABS r e s i n , h i q h i mp a c t , i n j e c t i o n m l d g .
PVC r e s i n , homopol ymer d i s p e r s i o n
Cust om compounded p u r c h a s e d r e s i n s
Themoplastic re sin s
Polyester resins, saturated

0.464
0.016

-

Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
COMMODITY
CODE
020 1
03
030 1
0302
0303
04
0401
05
050 1
0502
0503
06
060 1
0602
0603
07
070 1
0702
0703
09
090 1

Polyester resins saturated
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 , f i l m and s h e e t i n g
PE r e s i n , l o w , e x t r u s i o n c o a t i n g
PE r e s i n , l o w , a l l o t h e r u s es
High 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 , h i g h , b l o w m o l d i n g
Polypropylene resins
P o l y p r o py l en e f o r i n j e c t i o n moldi ng
P o l y p r o p y l e n e f o r f i b e r and f i l a m e n t
P o l y p r o p y l e n e f o r a l l o t h e r uses
St yr ene p l a s t i c s m a t e r i a l s
Polystyrene resins, s tr a ig h t
Po lysty rene r e s in s , rubber mo dified
A c r y l o n i t r i l e - b u t a d i e n e - s t y r e n e ( ABS)
V i n y l and v i n y l i d e n e r e s i n s
Homopol ymer r e s i n s e x c l u d i n g d i s p e r s i o n
Co p o l y me r r e s i n s e x c l u d i n g d i s p e r s i o n
Dispersion resins
Other n on e n g in e er i ng t h e r m o p l a s t i c r e s i n s
Other n o ne n gi n ee ri n g t h e r m o p l a s t i c r esi

0663

Thermosetting re s in s
Epoxy r e s i n s
Epoxy r e s i n s
Phenolic * t a r acid re s in s
P h e n o l i c m o l d i n g compounds
A ll other phenolic 4 ta r acid resins
Polyester resins, unsaturated
Polyester resins, unsaturated
U rea -for mal dehy de r e s i n s
Ur ea -for mal dehy de r e s i n s
A ll other thermosetting resins
A ll other thermosetting resins

01
0101
02
020 1
0202
03
030 1
04
040 1
05
050 1
0664

Cust om compounded p u r c h a s e d r e s i n s
Cust om compounded p u r c h a s e d r e s i n s
Cust om compounded p u r c h a s e d r e s i n s

01
0101
067

O t h e r c h e m i c a l s and a l l i e d

products

0. 016
0. 097
0. 060
0.009
0.029
0. 061
0. 061
0. 036
0.015
0. 011
0. 010
0. 116
0. 0 5 2
0. 020
0. 043
0.079
0. 06 1
0. 0 0 9
0. 0 0 9
0. 0 5 9
0. 0 5 9
0. 144
0 . 0 17
0 . 017
0.055
0. 007
0. 048
0. 027
0. 027
0. 0 12
0. 0 12
0. 0 3 3
0. 0 3 3
0. 040
0. 040
0. 040

_
(2)
( 2)
(2)
( 2)
( 2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
-

1.372

1. 384

01
010 1
0106
0 111
0 146
0151
02
0252
0256
0258

0. 347
0. 091
0. 004
0. 003
0. 031
0. 004
0.049
0. 2 5 5
0 . 155
0. 0 17
0. 0 8 3

0. 327
0. 086
0. 0 0 4
0.003
0. 0 3 0
0. 003
0. 046
0. 2 4 0
0. 146
0. 016
0. 0 7 8

02
020 1
0205
03
030 1
0305
04
040 1
0405
0411
0415
0421
0425
0431

C o s m e t i c s and o t h ? r t o i l e t p r e p a r a t i o n s
Shaving p r e p a r a t i o n s
S h a v i n g soap and cr eam
Aftershave preparations
P e r f u me , c o l o g n e & t o i l e t w a t e r
Pe r f u me
Col o g n e and t o i l e t w a t e r
Hair preparations
Soap shampoo
S y n t h e t i c o r g a n i c d e t e r g e n t shampoo
Hair to n ics (inc. conditioners)
Hair r in se s
Hair dressings
H a i r spray ( a e r o s o l )
Home and c o mm e r c i a l p e r m a n e n t s

0. 4 0 2
0. 0 2 4
0 . 010
0.015
0.079
0. 041
0. 0 3 8
0. 110
0. 008
0. 0 2 2
0.009
0.004
0. 010
0. 031
0. 0 0 5

0.409
0. 024
0 . 000
0 . 000
0. 081
0.042
0.039
0. 112
0.008
0.023
0.009
0.005
0. 0 10
0.032
0. 005

0675




07
07 1
07 1 1

114

GROUPING

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

044 1
0451
05
050 1
06
060 1
0602
0603
0604
07
070 1
0702
0704
0705
08
080 1
0802
0803
09
090 1
0902
11
110 1
1109
12
1201
1202
1203
13
130 1
19
1901

Hair coloring
Ot her h a i r p r e p a r a t i o n s
D e n t i f r i ces
Toothpaste
Creams
C l e a n s i n g cr eams
F o u n d a t i o n cr eams
L u b r i c a t i n g cr eams
O t h e r cr eams
L o t i ons and o i l s
Su n t a n & s u n s c r e e n
C l e a n s i n g l o t i o n and c o s m e t i c o i l s
Hand l o t i o n s
O t h e r l o t i o n s and o i l s
Cosmet i cs
Lip preparations
Blushes
Eye p r e p a r a t i o n s
Deodorant
A e r o s o l u nd e r a r m d e o d o r a n t
Cream, l i q u i d and r o l l - o n d e o d o r a n t
Mani cure p r e p a r a t i o n s
N a i l l a c q u e r and enamel
Ot her mani cur e p r e p a r a t i o n s
Powder s
Tal cum powder
Face powder
Wet a p p l i c a t i o n powder
Ba t h o i l s and s a l t s
B a t h o i l s and s a l t s
O t h e r c o s m e t i c s and t o i l e t r i e s
O t h e r c o s m e t i c s and t o i l e t r i e s

0 . 0 18
0.003
0.033
0.033
0.024
0.004
0.003
0 . 008
0 . 008
0 . 024
0.005
0.008
0.008
0.003
0.026
0.010
0 . 002
0.013
0.040
0.032
0.008
0.005
0.004
0.002
0.020
0.013
0 . 004
0.002
0. 0 1 1
0. 0 1 1
0.007
0 . 007

0. 0 1 8
0.003
0.034
0. 0 3 4
0. 0 2 5
0. 0 0 5
0. 0 0 3
0. 0 0 8
0. 0 0 8
0. 024
0.005
0.009
0.008
0.003
0. 026
0. 0 1 0
0.002
0.014
0. 041
0.032
0. 0 0 8
0. 0 0 5
0. 004
0. 0 0 2
0. 020
0. 0 14
0. 004
0. 002
0. 0 11
0. 011
0. 007
0. 007

01
0101
0102
0103
0 104
0 105
0 106
02
0221
0222
0224
0225
0226
0227
0228
023 1
0232
0233
09
090 1
0902
0905
0908
0912
0913
0915
0917

M i s c . c h e m i c a l p r o d , and p r e p a r a t i o n s
Essential o il s
Pepper mi n t o i l
Citronella o il
Lemon o i 1
Or ange o i 1
Lemonqr ass oi 1
Lavender o i 1
E x p l o s i ves
B l a s t i n g caps, e l e c t r i c
B l a s t i n g caps, e l e c t r i c , de l a y
B l a s t i n g caps
Other b l a s t i n g a c c es s o r i e s
D y n a m i t e , ammoni a, g r a n u l a r
Low e x p l o s i v e s
Per mi s s a b l e s
ANFO, e x c e p t s l u r r y
Wa t e r g e l and s l u r r i e s
Other h ig h e x p l o s i v e s
Other m i s c e l l a n e o u s chemi cal p r o d u c t s
Rosi n s i z e s , p al e
R o s i n s i z e s , c' ark
Gelatin, edible
Gl ue, ani mal h i d e
D e x t r i n , canary dark
Dextrin, white
P h e n o l i c / v i n y l re s in adhesive
Rubber/phenolic re s in adhesive

0.624
0 . 045
0.008
0 .006
0 .024
0 . 002
0.002
0.003
0. 0 7 6
0. 011
0 . 008
0 . 0 10
0 . 004
0.009
0.008
0. 0 2 6
0.503
0.066
0.070
0.043
0 . 060
0. 0 2 0
0. 0 2 6
0. 169
0.050

0. 6 4 8
0. 0 4 5
0. 008
0. 007
0. 0 2 4
0. 0 0 2
0. 0 0 2
0. 003
0. 096
0. 007
0. 007
0. 006
0.035
0. 0 1 5
0. 026
0. 507
0. 066
0. 070
0. 043
0. 061
0. 020
0. 026
0. 170
0 . 050

products

2.551

2. 631

Rubber and r u b b e r p r o d u c t s

1. 321

1. 363

0. 194

0. 198

0679

(2)

Soap and s y n t h e t i c d e t e r g e n t s
Soaps
Chips or f l a k e s , l a u n d r y
Chi ps o r f l a k e s , h ou se h ol d
Soap, c l e a n s e r s
Powder ed o r g r a n u l a t e d o r b e a d s , pkg.
Toilet
Synthetic detergents
Heavy d u t y , powd e r ed o r g r a n u l a t e d
L i g h t d u t y , p owder ed o r g r a n u l a t e d
Light duty, l iq u id

0671

COMMODITY
CODE

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

GROUPING

Rubber and p l a s t i c

Cr ude r u b b e r

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COMMODITY
CODE

GROUPING
Natural rubber
Latex
No. 1 r i b b e d smoked s h e e t s
No. 3 r i b b e d smoked s h e e t s
S y n t h s t i c r ubber
Butyl, regular
Ne o p r e ne , GN t y p e
Styrene b ut adi ene ,ho t
Styrene b u t a di e ne ,c ol d
Polybutadiene, n o n - s t a i n in g
P o l y i s o p r e n e i n o n - p i gment ed
N i t r i l e , medi um
Ethylene-propylene,nonstaining
Recl aimed r ubb e r
Whol e t i r e r e c l a i m

01
0 10 1
0 102
0 103
02
021 1
0212
0213
02 14
0215
0216
0217
0218
03
032 1
07 12
01
0101
102
0 103
0 105
0 111
02
022 1
0223

T i r e s and t u b e s
Ti res
Passenger c a r ,
Pa s s e n g e r c a r ,
Pa s s e n g e r c a r ,
Truck t i re
Tr a c t o r
T ubes
Passenger c a r
T r u c k and bus

01
0 10 1
0 102
0 103
0105
0 107
0 111
0121
0 122
0 13 1
0132
0 133
0 134
0 135
0 137
0 139
02
024 1
0243
0245
0247
0249
025 1
03
036 1
0362
0364
0366
0368
04
047 1
0472
0474
0476
0477
0478
0479
048 1
0485
0489
049 1

Mis cella no us rubber products
Footwear
T e n n i s s h o e s , b a l s , men’ s
Te n n i s shoes, b a l , b o y s ’
T e n n i s s h o e s , b a l , women’ s
B a s k e t b a l l sh oe s , b a l s , men’ s
P r o t e c t i v e footwear
Rubber b o o t s , men’ s
G a i t e r s , w o r k , men’ s
G a i t e r s , d r e s s , me n ' s
Rubbers,men’ s
T e n n i s s h oe s , o x f o r d s , men’ s
Te n n i s shoes, o x f o r d s , b o y s ’
T e n n i s s h o e s , o x f o r d s women’ s
Men’ s f o o t w e a r , f a b r i c u pp e r
Women’ s / m i s s e s ’ f o o t w e a r , f a b r i c u p p e r
Ot h e r f o o t w e a r , f a b r i c u p p e r
Rubber h e e l s and s o l e s
Solin g slabs
Rubber h e e l s women’ s
Rubber h e e l s , men’ s
Rubber h e e l s , men’ s , m f r . t o shoe m f r .
Rubber s o l e s , t a p s , men’ s
Rubber s o l e s , f u l l , men’ s
Rubber b e l t s and b e l t i n g
Belting,conveyor
Belting,transm ission,flat
B e l t , m o t o r fan
Tr ansmi ssi on V - b e l t f . h . p .
B e l t , m u l t i p i e V ~bel t
Other m i s c e l l a n e o u s rubber p r o du c ts
Tr e a d r u b b e r , n a t u r a l
Tr e a d r u b b e r , s y n t h e t i c
Rubber cement
Steam hose
Ai r h o s e , 3 / 4 i n . i . d.
Wa t e r h o s e , 1 1/ 2 i n . i . d .
Wa t e r s u c t i o n h o s e , 3 i n . i . d .
H y d r a u l i c h o s e , 1/ 2 i n c h i n r o l l s
Foam r u b b e r , s l a b
Rubber s h e e t , r e d , 1/ 16 i n .
B a t t e r y c o n t a i n e r , a ut om ot i ve

0

0713

bias ply
belted-bia s
radial

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
0 . 040
0.010
0. 011
0.019
0. 148
0.014
0 . 024
0. 008
0 . 062
0.013
0 . 0 10
0. 0 0 8
0.009
0. 005
0. 0 0 5

0 . 040
0.009
0 . 0 11
0.019
0. 153
0.015
0.025
0.009
0.064
0. 0 1 4
0.010
0.009
0.009
0. 0 0 6
0.006

0. 6 2 1
0 . 597
0. 107
0. 126
0. 155
0. 185
0 . 024
0.024
0. 0 1 0
0.014

0. 641
0 . 6 16
0. 1 1 0
0. 130
0 . 160
0. 191
0.025
0.025
0. 0 1 0
0.015

0.506
0. 071
0.012
0. 025
0.016
0.018
0.022
0. 011
0.000
0 . 0 01
0.003
0. 001
0.005
0.039
0.013
0.003
0.010
0.003
0 . 0 10
0.369
0.005
0 . 058
0.025
0.022
0.055
0.028
0.010
0. 0 3 0
0.077
0.014
0.023

0.524
0.075
0. 001
0. 001
0. 0 0 0
0.033
0.008
0.003
0.002
0.002
0.008
0. 0 0 6
0.012
0.023
0. 011
0. 0 0 0
0. 001
0.003
0.002
0.005
0. 041
0.013
0.003
0. 0 1 0
0. 0 0 3
0. 011
0. 381
0.005
0.059
0. 026
0.023
0.057
0.029
0.010
0. 0 3 1
0.079
0.015
0.023

COMMODITY
CODE
0492
0493
0494
0495
05
050 1
0502
0503
0504




F r i c t i o n t a p e , 3 / 4 ’’
Rubber g l o v e s , h o u s e h o l d
Rubber g l o v e s , s u r g i c a l
Rubber g l o v e s , i n d u s t r i a l
Rubber r o l l c o v e r i n g
Graphic a r t s r o l l c o v e r i n g
Paper m i l l r o l l c o v e r i n g
Steel m i l l r o l l covering
I n d u s t r i a l r o l l covering
P l a s t i c products

072

0.004
0.007
0. 0 0 7
0. 006
0.004
0.00 1
0. 001
0.000
0. 001

1. 230

1. 268
0. 128
0. 128
0.065
0.064

0.250
0. 0 8 0
0.080
0. 170
0. 170

0. 2 5 8
0.083
0.083
0. 175
0. 175

L a mi n a t e d p l a s t i c s h e e t s
L a mi n a t e d p l a s t i c s h e e t s
L a mi n a t e d p l a s t i c s h e e t s

0.067
0.067
0.067

0.069
0. 0 6 9
0. 0 6 9

01
0 10 1

Foamed p l a s t i c p r o d u c t s
Foamed p l a s t i c p r o d u c t s
Foamed p l a s t i c p r o d u c t s

0.095
0.095
0.095

0.098
0. 0 9 8
0.098

01
0 10 1
0 102
0 103
0 104
0 105

P l a s t i c p a c k a g i n g and s h i p p i n g p r o d u c t s
P l a s t i c p a c k a g i n g and s h i p p i n g p r o d u c t s
Bottles
Foamed p r o t e c t i v e pads and shapes
Caps and c l o s u r e s
Boxes, ca s es and t r a y s
Ot h e r p l a s t i c and p a c k a g i n g p r o d u c t s

0. 159
0. 159
0. 0 5 1
0.003
0. 0 4 1
0.022
0.042

0. 164
0. 164
0.052
0 . 003
0. 042
0.023
0.044

01
0 10 1
0 102
02
020 1
0202
0203

P l a s t i c p a r t s and component s f o r mf g .
P a r t s f o r t r a n s p o r t a t i o n equi p.
M o t o r v e h i c l e p a r t s , i n c l u d i n g f oamed
Ot her
O t h e r p a r t s and component s f o r mf g .
P a r t s f o r o f f i c e and c o m p u t i n g ma c h i n e s
E le c tric a l parts
Ot her

0.315
0. 121
0. 105
0.016
0. 194
0.008
0.049
0. 137

0.325
0. 125
0.109
0. 0 1 6
0.200
0.008
0. 0 5 1
0. 1 4 1

01
0101
0102

D i s p o s a b l e p l a s t i c d i n n e r and t a b l e w a r e
D i s p o s a b l e p l a s t i c d i n n e r and t a b l e wear
Cups, i n c l u d i n g foam
Ot her

0 . 068
0.068
0.023
0.045

0.07 1
0. 0 7 1
0.024
0.047

01
0101
0 102

Consumer and c o mme r c i a l p l a s t i c s , n . e . c .
Consumer and c o mme r c i a l p l a s t i c s , n . e . c .
Fl o w e r p o t s and p l a n t c o n t a i n e r s
Ot her, not elsewhere c l a s s i f i e d

0. 150
0. 150
0.006
0. 144

0. 155
0. 155
0.006
0. 149

2.254

2.322

Plastic
Plastic
Pi pes
Other

0722
01
0 1 17
04
040 1

Unsupported p l a s t i c f i l m
PVC
PVC and PVC c o p o l y me r
Other
Ot h e r

03
030 1

0723

0724

0725

0726

0727

0728

c o ns tr u c tio n products
c o n s t r u ct io n products
and f i t t i n g s
p la s tic construction products
4 sheeting

Lumber and wood p r o d u c t s

08

Lumber

081
0811
01
0 102
0 103
0105
0 107

115

0.004
0.007
0. 0 0 7
0.005
0.004
0 . 001
0 . 001
0.000
0 . 001

0. 124
0. 124
0.063
0.062

072 1
06
060 1
0602

See footnotes at end of table.

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED

GROUPING

S o f t w o o d l umber
Dou g l as f i r , d r e s s e d
F i n i s h , C and B e t t e r
Dr op s i d i n g , C and B e t t e r
Dimension,construction,dried
D i me n s i o n , S t d . and B e t t e r , S - g r e e n

1. 043

1. 162

0. 8 4 4
0. 164
-

0.938
0.222
0.054
0.013
0.029
0 .037

"

Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
COMMODITY
CODE

0 111
0113
0 1 15
0117
0 119
0122
0125
0126
0 127
02
0221
0223
0225
0227
0229
023 1
0233
0235
0242
0245
0246
0247
03
030 1
0302
0303
0304
0305
0308
0309
0311
0312
0313
0314
0315
0316
0317
0318
0319
032 1
0322
0339
0341
0343
0345
Q347
0349
0351
0353
0355
0357
036 1
0363
0365
0367
0371
04
0401
0402
0403
0404
0405
0406
05
050 1
0502
0503

GROUPING

Boar ds# S t d . and B e t t e r , S - g r e e n
Ti m b e r s , c o n s t r u c t ! o n , g r e e n
Di mensi on, U t i l i t y , S- gr een
Boards, U t i l i t y , S-green
Ti mbers, Ut i 1i t y , green
S t u d s , S t u d and B e t t e r g r a d e
Bo a r d s u n d e r 2 " t h i c k
2” l u mb e r
T i mb e r s & l u mb e r o v e r 2 " t h i c k
Southern p i n e , dressed
F l o o r i n q , C and B e t t e r
F i n i s h , C and B e t t e r
Dr op s i d i n g , C and B e t t e r
Di mensi o n , n o .1
Di mensi o n , n o . 2
B o a r d s , n o .2
Boards,no.3
T i m b e r s , n o .1
S t u d s , S t u d and B e t t e r g r a d e
Bo a r d s u n d e r 2 " t h i c k
2” l u mb e r
Ti mber s I l umber o v e r 2" t h i c k
Ot her s o ft wo o d, dr essed
Boards, ponderosa p in e
B o a r d s , r edwood
Boards, wes ter n red cedar
Bo a r d s , w e s t e r n w h i t e f i r
Bo a r d s , l o d g e p o l e p i n e
Boards, mi sc. wes ter n sp eci es
Boards, mi sc. e a st e rn sp eci es
2" l umber , mi sc . e a s t e r n s p e c i e s
2" l umber , ponderosa p i n e
2” l umber , l a r c h
2" l umber , w h i t e f i r
2 " l u m b e r , w e s t e r n heml o c k
2 " l u m b e r , r edwood
2" l umber, w es t er n r ed cedar
2" l umber, l o d g e po l e p i n e
2" l umber , mi sc . we s t e r n s p ec i es
Over 2 " l u m b e r , m i s c . e a s t e r n s p e c i e s
Over 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
Po n de r o s a p i n e , b o a r d s , n o . 3
Po n de r o s a p i n e , b o a r d s , n o .4
Po n de r o s a p i n e , s h o p , n o .2
Lar ch- Dougl as f i r , dimension
H e m - f i r ( i n l a n d ) , dimension
E a s t e r n w h i t e p i n e , b o a r d s , no. 3 com.
Redwood b o a r d s , f . g . , g r e e n
R e d wo o d , b e v e l s i d i n g , C l e a r a l l h e a r t
Redwood,boards,Clear, f . g . , d r y
Cypress,C S e l e c t , f i n i s h
C y p r e s s , n o . 2 common
H e m - f i r ( c o a s t a l ) , dimension
Ced ar ,b evel s i d i n g , C l e a r
C e d a r , s h i n g l e s , n o .1
S t u d s , S t u d and B e t t e r g r a d e
Rough s o f t w o o d l u m b e r
Boards, e a s t e r n s p ec i e s
Boards, w est er n s peci es
2" l umber , e a s t e r n s p e c i e s
2" l umber , we s t e r n s p e c i e s
Over 2 " l u m b e r , e a s t e r n s p e c i e s
Over 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 , and c u t s t o c k
Softwood f l o o r i n g
Woodsi di ng
Softwood c u t s tock

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE COMMODITY
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
CODE
REVISED
FORMER
_
0.048
0. 104
0.013
0. 187
0.062
0. 110
0.014
0.294
0.028
0.005
0 . 004
0.015
0.005
0.028
0.012
0. 021
0. 0 4 9
0. 0 0 3
0. 026
0. 027
0. 0 1 4
0. 007
0.008
0. 021
0.003
0.019

_
_
_
_
_
_

_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-

C. 147
C.016
0 . 029
0.025
0. C44
0.012
0. 021
0. 051
0. 0 0 b
0 013
0. 0

0. 001
0.048
0.014
0.002
0.005
0.018
0.224
0.008
0. 036
0.008
0.017
0.087
0. 0 3 0
0.008
0.015
0.015
0.493
-

0. 108
0.029
0.082
0.042
0.046
0.010
0. 0 0 7
0. 0 1 0
0.009
0.003
0.003
0. 0 3 7
0.038
0. 0 4 6
0.023
-

0812
01
0 101
0102
0106
0107
0109
0 111
0112
0122
0131
0132
0 133
0141
0151
0 161
017 1
0181
0191
0192
0 193
0 194
0197
02
020 1
0202
03
030 1
0302
0303
082




( z)
/ 2\

()

0.652

0.665

0.479
0. 124
0.054
0.018
0.017
0.009
0.011
0.032
0.017
0.009
0. 0 1 0
0. 0 5 0
0. 129

0.488
0. 126
0.055
0.018
0.017
0 . 009
0.011
0.032
0.018
0.009
0.011
0.051
0. 132

0 10 1
0 111
0 121
0 131

Prefabricated s tr u c tu ra l
Roo f t r u s s e s , wood
Wall p an e l , e x t e r i o r
Door u n i t , e x t e r i o r
Door u n i t , i n t e r i o r

0. 173
0. 109
0.020
0.023
0.021

0. 176
0.112
0.020
0 . 023
0. 0 2 1

0.402

0.412

0.221
0. 152
0.027
0. 0 5 1
0. 046
0.028

0.225
0. 166
0.023
0. 0 2 7
0.009
0.055
0.024
0.028
-

members

Pl y wo o d

0831
01
0 10 1
0102
0 103
0106
0108
0109
0 111
0 1 12
0 115
0116

116

h
( )i
0.005
0.017
0.007
0 . 0 10
0 . 107
0.030
0 . 050
0.027

0.224
0.224
0.029
0 . 030
0.014
0.004
0.002
0 . 009
0.004
0.002
0.002
0. 0 0 1
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.003
0.022
0.080
0.019
-

General m i l l w o r k
Cabi n e t , k i t c h e n
D o o r , Doug, f i r , e x t . s e l e c t e d g r a d e
D o o r , Po n de r o s a p i n e , e x t e r i o r
Do o r , f l u s h t y p e , s o l i d c o r e b i r c h
Doo r , i n t e r i o r
D o o r , f l u s h t y p e , i n t e r i o r , s o u n d grade
Doo r , f l u s h t y p e , pr emi um g r a d e
Door f r a m e , p i n e , e x t e r i o r
Wi ndow f r a m e , p i n e
Wi ndow s a s h , P o n d e r o s a p i n e
Wi ndow u n i t , Po n de r o s a p i n e
M o u l d i n g , Po n de r o s a p i n e

083

See footnotes at end of table.

0. 199
0.076
0.043
0.007
0.009
0. 007
0.00 1
0.002
0.003
( z)

0 10 1
0111
0 131
0135
0 141
0 146
0 147
0 151
0 16 1
0 17 1
0 172
0182
0822

—

Hardwaad. l umb e r
Har dwood l u m b e r , r o u g h
Oak, r e d , f l o o r i n g , s e l e c t
O a k , r e d , n o . 1 common
Oak, w h i t e
Oak
Gum
Gum, no.1 common
G u n , n o . 2 common
Ma pl e
P o p l a r , n o . 1 common
P o p l a r , n o . 2- B common
Poplar
C o t t o n w o o d , n o .2 common
Basswood
B i r c h , n o . 1 common
Beech
Cherry
Ash
D i me n s i o n s t o c k , r o u g h o r u n f i n i s h e d
D i me n s i o n s t o c k , f u l l y ma c h i n e d
D i m e n s i o n s t o c k , p a r t i a l l y ma c h i n e d
Ot her m i sc e l l a n e o u s soeci es
Dr e s s e d h ar dwood l unj ber
Oak
O t h e r m i s c . h ar dwood s p e c i e s
Har dwood d i m e n s i o n
D i me n s i o n s t o c k , r o u q h o r u n f i n i s h e d
D i me n s i o n s t o c k , f u l l y ma c h i n e d
D i me n s i o n s t o c k , p a r t i a l l y ma c h i n e d
Millwork

0821

~

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1 97 2 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED

GROUPING

Softwood
We s t e r n
I n t e r i o r p a n e l , 1/ 4 i n c h , g r a d e A-D
E x t e r i o r p a n e l , 3 / 8 i n c h , g r a d e A-C
I n t e r i o r s h ea t h i n g , 5/8 i nc h , Standard
I n t e r i o r sheathing 1 / 2 " , Std. e xt . glue
I n t e r i o r p a n e l s , 3 / 4 i n c h , g r a d e A-D
E x t e r i o r p a n e l , 3 / 4 i n c h , g r a d e A-C
Cdx
O t h e r u ns anded
A- C, e x t e r i o r
O t h e r sanded

-

-

"

Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
COMMODITY
CODE
02
020 1
0203
0211
0212
0221
03
030 1
0101
0102
01
0 10 1
0 105
0106
0107
0111

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1 97 2 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

GROUPING
Southern
Cdx
Ot h e r u nsanded
S h e a t h i n g , s . p . , S t a n d a r d 1/ 2 i n c h
Sh eat hi ng, s . p . , Standard 5/8 inch
Sanded s o u t h e r n s o f t w o o d p l y w o o d
S p e c i a l t y so f t wo o d pl ywood
S p e c i a l t y so f t wo o d pl ywood
Har dwood
Gu m, St a n d a r d p a n e l
B i r c h , S t a n d a r d panel
Softwood pl ywood veneer
Softwood
Softwood
Softwood
Softwood
Softwood

pl ywood
pl ywood
pl ywood
plywood
plywood

veneer
veneer
veneer
veneer
veneer

1/10”
1/10”
1/8"
3/16”

AB
CD
CD
CD

Ot h e r wood p r o d u c t s

0.059
0.035
0. 0 2 4

. 139
. 023
. 1 16

0. 142
0. 0 2 4
0. 118

. 043
. 043

0.045
0.045
0. 011
0.023
0.007
0. 004

0.043
0. 157

0 111

0. 0 3 0
0.030

0.032
0. 0 3 2

0111
0122
0123

Boxes
Pac k i n g box, i n d u s t r i a l
Wi r e b o u n d , f r u i t and v e g e t a b l e
Wi r e b o u n d , i n d u s t r i a l

0.050
0.019
0 . 0 14
0.017

0.053
0.020
0.014
0.018

01
0101
0102
0103
0104

Ot her s a wm i l l & p l a n i n g m i l l p r o d u c t s
Other s awmi l l & p l a n i n g m i l l p r o d u c t s
Wood c h i p s
R a i l w a y and mi ne t i e s
Mi sc. sa wm il l p r od u ct s
Mi sc. p l a n n i n g m i l l p r o d u c t s

0.077
0. 0 7 7
0. 061
0.003
0.008
0.004
6.905

0849

Pulp,

paper,

and a l l i e d

products

3.200

4.794

02
0211
0212
0215
0221
03
030 1
0302

P u l p , p a p e r , and p r o d u c t s , e x . b l d g . p a p e r and
board
Woodpul p
P a p e r - m a k i n g wo o d p u l p
Bl eached s u l p h a t e , softwood
B l e a c h e d s u l p h a t e , har d wo od
B l e a c h e d s o f t w o o d s u l p h a t e Can a d i a n t o n
Bl eached s u l p h i t e
Di s s o l v i n g p u l p
D i s s o l v i n g wo o d p u l p 92- 9 4 a l p h a
96- 9 8 a l p h a

0.262
0.202
0. 051
0.034
0. 100
0.016
0.060
0.045
0.015

0.393
0.303
0. 0 7 7
0. 051
0. 151
0.024
0. 0 9 0
0.068
0.022

01
0102
02
0205
03
0311
04
0415
05
0521
06
0625

•Wast epaper
N o . 1 news
No. 1 n e w s , a v g . o f 5 m a r k e t s
No.1 mi xed
No. 1 m i x e d , a v g . o f 5 m a r k e t s
O l d c o r r u g a t e d boxe s
Ol d c o r r u g a t e d b o x e s , a v g . o f 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 k r a f t c l i p p i n g s
. 0 0 9 mi x e d k r a f t c l i p p i n g s
Mi x e d k r a f t c l i p p i n g s
W h i t e news b l a n k s
W h i t e news b l a n k s , a v g . o f 4 m a r k e t s

0.044
0.005
0.005
0.005
0. 005
0.006
0.006
0. 0 0 3
0. 0 0 3
0.002
0.002
0. 0 2 3
0.023

0.066
0.007
0.007
0.008
0.008
0.009
0.009
0.004
0.004
0. 0 0 3
0.003
0.034
0.034

Pa p er

0.758

1. 139

091
0911

01
0 111
01 13
0 115
0121
0122
0 131
0 132
0 133
0 134
0141
0 143
0 147
0 151
0 153
0155
0 157
0 16 1
0 17 1
0 181
02
029 1

. 009
. 005
. 005

Pallets
Wooden p a l l e t s

0842

0913

0.063
0.026
0.029

COMMODITY
CODE




117

Pa per , except n ew sp ri nt
P r i n t i n g pap e r
Coa t e d p r i n t i n g p a p e r , n o . 3
Coa t e d p r i n t i n q p a p e r , no. 5
Book p a p e r , A g r a d e
Book p a p e r , no. 3 u n c o a t e d o f f s e t
Unwa t e r ma r k e d bond* no. 4
Wa t e r ma r k ed bond, no. 1
Form bond, 12 l b .
Form bond, 15 l b s .
Bond, 25 p e t . c o t t o n f i b e r c o n t e n t
T a b l e t , 16 l b s .
Un c o a t e d i n d e x b r i s t o l
Wr a p p i n g p aper
S h i p p i n g sa ck , u n b l e a c h e d k r a f t
Standar d c o n v e r t i n q , unbl eached k r a f t
Gr o c e r y s a c k , u n b l e a c h e d k r a f t
B u t c h e r s ' p ap e r
Wax i ng p ap e r
Wr a p pi n g t i s s u e
Newspr i n t
Standar d n e w sp r i nt

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
0.545
0.033
0.072
0. 108
0.005
0.078
0.036
0.009
0.023
0.035
0.013
0. 035
0.005
0 . 005
0.014
0.016
0.024
0 . 006
0. 0 2 0
0.008
0 . 2 13
0.213

0.819
0. 0 5 0
0. 109
0. 162
0. 0 0 7
0. 1 18
0 . 054
0.013
0.035
0. 0 5 2
0 . 0 19
0.052
0.007
0. 0 0 7
0. 021
0.024
0. 036
0.009
0. 031
0 . 0 12
0. 3 1 9
0. 3 1 9

01
0 10 1
0 111
0 1 15
02
0223
0225
0226
03
0332
04
044 1
0442
0448
05
055 1

Pa p e r b o a r d
C o n t a i n er board
L i n e r , 42 l b . k r a f t
C o r r u g a t i n g medi um, se mi - ch e mi c a l
C o r r u g a t i n g medi um, r e c y c l e d
F o l d i n g boxboard
Hewsback, w . p . c .
W h i t e - c l a y c o a t e d , 80 b r i q h t
Be n di n g c h i p b o a r d
S e t - u p b ox b o a r d
Chi pbo a r d
Cor . p a p e r b o a r d i n s h e e t s £ r o l l s
Bl e a c h e d b o a r d , f o l d i n g c a r t o n
Unco a t e d cup s t o c k
Tube, can and drum s t o c k
Cor . p a p e r b o a r d i n s h e e t s 4 r o l l s
Co r . p a p e r b o a r d i n s h e e t s I r o l l s

0 . 348
0.208
0. 153
0.044
0. 0 1 1
0.032
0.008
0 . 0 15
0 . 009
0.014
0.014
0.058
0.038
0.010
0.009
0. 0 3 6
0. 0 3 6

0. 521
0. 311
0.229
0.065
0. 0 1 7
0. 0 4 8
0. 0 1 2
0. 0 2 2
0.014
0. 021
0. 021
0. 0 8 7
0. 0 5 7
0. 0 1 5
0 . 0 14
0 . 054
0. 0 5 4

01
0 10 1
0103
0 105
0107
0 109
0 111
0 1 12
02
0213
0215
03
0317
0319
032 1
0323
0325
0327
0329
033 1
0333
0334
0335
0337

C o n v e r t e d p ap e r and p a p e r b o a r d p r o d u c t s
S a n i t a r y p a p e r s and h e a l t h p r o d u c t s
T o i l e t t i ssue
Facial tissue
To wel s
Napkins,industrial
Napki ns, househol d
S a n i t a r y napki ns
Tampons
Pa p er bags and s h i p p i n g sa c k s
Gr o c e r y bags
Cement s h i p p i n g s a cks
Pa p er boxes and c o n t a i n e r s
H o s i e r y box
Candy box
S h i r t box
Cor . sho. c o n t . f o r f o o d & b e v e r a g e s
Fr o z e n f o o d c a r t o n s h e l l
I c e cr eam c a r t o n
M i l k c a r t o n , 1/2 g a l l o n
Soap o r d e t e r g e n t c a r t o n
Pa p er c u p s , h o t
Pa p er c u ps , c o l d
Pa p er p l a t e s
F i b e r dr ums

1 . 789
0.338
0.095
0 . 055
0. 103
0.017
0.020
0. 036
0.012
0. 188
0.115
0.073
0. 8 7 4
0.007
0.006
0.006
0 . 140
0. 041
0.019
0. 0 6 1
0.016
0.015
0.059
0.019
0.026

2.675
0. 5 0 7
0. 143
0.083
0. 155
0.026
0.029
0.054
0.018
0.232
0. 172
0.110
1. 311
0.010
0. 0 0 9
0. 0 0 8
0. 2 1 0
0.062
0.029
0.092
0.024
0.022
0.089
0.029
0.03?

0914

See footnotes at end of table.

GROUPING

—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801

12.

I TY
GROUPING

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED
0. 062
0 . 032
0. 051
0. 040
0. 266
0. 007
0. 122
0. 056
0. 067
0. 198
0. 009
0. 028
0. 024
0. 042
0. 060
0. 035
0. 068
0. 047
0. 021

0.093
0.048
0. 0 7 6
0. 060
0.399
0. 010
0. 184
0.083
0. 100
0.289
0. 011
0. 036
0. 0 3 6
0. 031
0. 0 5 4
0. 077
0.045
0. 102
0.07 1
0.032

B u i l d i n g p a p e r and b o a r d

0. 117

0. 175

0103
C 105
0 107

I n s u l a t i o n board
1/ 2 i n c h
R o o f ,1 i nch
C e i l i n g t i l e , 1/ 2 i n c h

0. 024
0. 012
0. 008
0. 004

0. 036
0. 0 1 8
0.012
0. 0 0 6

0 10 1
0 111
0121
0122

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 , t y p e 11, 1/ 8 i n c h
H a r d b o a r d , t y p e 1, 1/ 8 i n c h
Particle board, corestock
P a r t i c l e b o a r d , f l o o r underl ayment

0. 092
0. 025
0. 030
0. 0 2 9
0. 008

0. 139
0. 0 3 8
0.045
0. 044
0.012

Co r . shp. c o n t . f o r p a p e r £ a l l i e d
Cor . shp. c o n t . f o r g l a s s , c l a y , s t o n e
Cor . shp. c o n t . f o r m e t a l p r o d u c t s ex.
Cor . shp. c o n t . f o r e l e c t r i c a l p r o d u c t s
Cor . shp. c o n t . f o r a l l o t h e r end uses
S o l i d f i b e r b ox e s and c o n t a i n e r s
Packaging a c c e s s o r i e s
Gummed s e a l i n g t a p e
Co r . 1 s o l i d f i b e r p a l l e t s , pad s , & p a r
O f f i c e s u p p l i e s and a c c e s s o r i e s
Car bon p a p e r , s h e e t s
Car bon p a p e r
T y p e w r i t e r r i b b o n , carbon
Typewriter ribbon, cotton
File folders
Index cards
A d d i n g ma c h i n e r o l l s
C o mp o s i t e ca ns
M o t o r o i l can
C o n c e n t r a t e d f r u i t j u i c e can

034 1
0342
0343
0344
0345
0346
04
0431
0441
06
0637
0639
0641
0643
0645
0647
0649
07
0751
0753

3. 5 8 8

-

01
0111
01 12
0121
0 122
02
02 11
0221
0222

Newspaper p u b l i s h i n g
Ci r c u l a t i o n
Su b s c ri p ti o ns , through interm ediary
S u b s c ri p ti o n s , d i r e c t to reader
Sing le-cop y sa les, through interm ed iary
S i n g l e - c o p y s a l e s , d i r e c t t o reader
A d v e r t i si ng
C lassified advertising
C omme r c i al a d v e r t i s i n g , n a t i o n a l
Comme r c i al a d v e r t i s i n g , o t h e r

2.003
0 . 498
0. 307
0 . 054
0. 064
0 . 073
1. 505
0 .379
0. 129
0. 996

-

>
01
0 111
0 121
0122
0123
0131
0132
0133
0 134
0 135
0137
0 141
0 143
02
0211
0212
0221
0222
0223

P eriodical publishing
Ci r c u l a t i on
General farm p e r i o d i c a l s
Industrial periodicals
Merchandising p e r i o d i c a l s
Professional p erio d ic a ls
Women’ s p e r i o d i c a l s s u b s c r i p t i o n s
Women' s p e r i o d i c a l s , s i n g l e - c o p y s a l e s
Ge n e r a l i n t e r e s t p e r i o d i c a l s , s u b s c r i p t
Ge n e r a l i n t e r e s t p e r i o d i c a l s , s i n g l e - c o
G e n e r a l news p e r i o d i c a l s , s u b s c r i p t i o n s
Ge n e r a l b u s i n e s s news p e r i o d i c a l s
Religious p erio d ic a ls
Ot h e r p e r i o d i c a l s n . e . c . , s u b s c r i p t i o n s
A d v e r t i si ng
General farm p e r i o d i c a l s
S p e c i a l i z e d farm p e r i o d i c a l s
Industrial periodicals
Merchandising p e r i o d i c a l s
Professional p erio d ic a ls

0. 8 1 3
0. 353
0. 0 0 3
0. 023
0.024
0.028
0. 0 2 4
0.032
0. 0 8 2
0. 056
0. 027
0. 006
0. 026
0. 0 2 3
0. 460
0. 011
0. 006
0. 0 7 8
0. 060
0. 0 4 2

-

Publications,
I

p r i n t e d matt er & p r i n t i n g mat’ l

COMMODITY
CODE

0231
0233
0235
0237
0241
0243
0933
01
0111
0 1 12
0 1 13
0 114
0 1 15
0116
0117
0 119
02
0211
0212
0213
0214
0215
0216
0217
02 18
03
0311
0313
0315
04
04 11
04 12
0413
0414
0415
05
0511
0512
0514
06
0611
07
0711




118

0.082
0.104
0 . 059
0 . 003
0 . 003
0. 011

-

0.772
0.226
0.047
0.016
0.038
0.004
0.079
0.013
0.025
0.004
0.113
0.034
0 . 009
0 . 0 16
0.001
0.011
0. 0 0 1
0.024
0.016
0.037
0.017
0.010
0.009
0. 2 8 1
0.076
0.072
0.065
0.029
0.039
0.066
0.055
0.004
0.007
0.035
0.035
0.014
0.014

~
~
~
~
~
~
~
“

“

12. 544

4.470

4.508

0106
0117

I r o n ore
Messbi, regular-unscreened
Pellets

0.074
0.005
0.069

0.075
0.005
0.071

01
0101
0102
0103
0104
0 105
0106
0107
02
0211
0212
0213

I r o n and s t e e l s c r a p
No. 1 hea v y m e l t i n g
Pi t t s b u r g h
Chi cago
Philadelphi a
Detroi t
B i rmi ngham
Hou s t o n
Los A n g e l e s
No. 2 h ea v y m e l t i n g
Pi t t s b u r g h
Chi cago
Philadelphi a

0.338
0. 101
0.028
0. 021
0.015
0. 0 1 1
0.012
0.007
o ! oo 7
0.024
0.006
0.008
0.004

0.344
0. 103
0,028
0.021
0.015
0.012
0.012
0*007
oioos
0.025
0. 0 0 6
0. 0 0 8
0.004

1012

at end of table.

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

12. 2 63

10 11

-

Book p u b l i s h i n g
Textbooks
E l em e n t a r y, har dbound
El em e n t a r y, paperbound
Hi gh s c h o o l , hardbound
Hi gh s c h o o l , paperbound
C o l l e g e , har dbound
C o l l e g e , paperbound
Wor kbooks
Standardized t e s t s
T e c h n i c a l , s c i e n t i f i c & p r o f e s s i o n a l b oo k s
Law b o o k s , h a r d b o u n d
Law b o o k s , p a p e r b o u n d
M e di ca l books, hardbound
M e d i ca l books, paperbound
Bu s i n e s s books, hardbound
Bu s i n e s s books, paper bound
Ot h e r , hardbound
O t h e r , paperbound
R e l i g i o u s boo k s
B i b l e s and t e s t a m e n t s
O t he r , har dbound
O t h e r , paperbound
G e n e r a l b oo k s
A d u l t t r a d e , hardbound
A d u l t t r a d e , paperbound
D i r e c t m a i l o r d e r boo k s
Mass m a r k e t p a p e r b a c k s
J u v e n i l e b oo k s
G e n e r a l r e f e r e n c e boo ks
Su b s c ri p ti o n encyclopedias
D i c t i o n a r i e s and t h e s a u r u s e s
Other, i n c l u d in g a tl a s e s
Ot her books, exc. pamphl et s
O t h e r , n . e . c . h a r d b o u n d , e x c . mu s i c
P a mp h l e t s
O t h e r , exc. musi c

I r o n and s t e e l

101

_

Women’ s p e r i o d i c a l s
Ge n e r a l i n t e r e s t p e r i o d i c a l s
G e n e r a l news p e r i o d i c a l s
G e n e r a l b u s i n e s s news p e r i o d i c a l s
Religious periodicals
Ot h e r p e r i o d i c a l s , n . e . c .

M e t a l s and m e t a l p r o d u c t s

10

-

GROUPING

Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
COMMODITY
CODE
02 15
021 6
021 7
03
032 1
0 32 2
03 23
032 4
0 325
0326
0327
04
043 1
04 3 2
043 5
0436
05
054 1
0543
0 544
05 45
0546
0547
06
065 1
06 5 2
065 3
065 4
065 5
0656
0657
07
076 1
076 2
076 4
1013
01
0 10 1
0102

0 103
0 111

0 113
0131
02

02 38
02 3 9
0241
02 4 2
024 3
0244
024 5
0246
0247
024 8
024 9
025 1
025 2
02 53
02 54
02 55
0256
0257
02 58
0 25 9
026 1
0262
026 3

GROUPING
Bi rmi n q h a m
Houston
Lo s A n g e l e s
No. 2 b u n d l e s
P it t s b u r g h
Chi c a g o
Philadelphi a
Detro it
Bi rmi n g h a m
Houston
Los A n g e l a s
M e l t i n q , r.r. no.
Pi t t s b u r g h
Chi c a g o
Bi rmi n q h a m
Houston
No. 1 c u p o l a c a s t
Pi t t s b u r q h
Philadelphi a
D e tr oi t
Bi rmi n g h a m
Houston
Los Ang e l e s
No. 1 b u n d l e s
Pi t t s b u r g h
Chi c a q o
Philadelphi a
D e t r o it
B i rmi n g h a m
Houston
Los A n g e l e s
Stainless bundles
P it t s b u r g h
Chi c a q o
D e t r o it

1

ir on

Steel mill p r o d u c t s
S e m i f i n i s h e d steel mill p r o d u c t s
Billets, merchant quality, carbon
Billets, foraina, carbon
Billets, alloy
W i r e rod s, c a r b o n
W i r e rod s, s t a i n l e s s
S la b s , s t a i n l e s s
Fi n i s h e d steel mill p r o d u c t s
P l a t e s , A 5 7 2 , q r a d e 50
S tructural shapes, w i d e f l anqe
Rails, standard, carbon
Ti e p l a t e s , l o w or h i g h c a r b o n
Axles, carbon
Wheels, carbon
Plates, carbon, A-285
Plates, carbon, A-36
Plates, s t a i nless
Structural shapes
Bars, t o o l s te e l, a l l o y , di e
Bar s, t ool s te e l , c. f., a l l o y
Bars, h . r ., a l l o y
Ba rs, h o t r o l l e d , s t a i n l e s s , t y p e 3 C4
B a r s , h . r . ,c a r b o n , s p e c i a l
B ar s, r e i n f o r c i n g
B ar s, c . f ., c a r b o n
Ba rs, c . f ., a l l o y
Ba rs , e.g. s t a i n l e s s , t y p e 30 3
S h e e t s , h .r . , c a r b o n , c o i l
S h e e t s , h. r . , c a r b o n
S h e e t s , c. r., c a r b o n
Sheets, galvanized, carbon

COMMODITY
CODE

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED
0.003

0.003

0.002
0.002

0.002
0.002

0. 02 6
0.007
0 . 00 6
0.004
0 .003

0 . 02 7
0.008
0. 0 0 6
0.004
0.003

0.002
0.002
0.002

0.002
0.002
0.002

0.019
0. 0 07
0.006
0.003

0.002

0 . 058

0. 020

0.014
0. 007
0 .0 0 7
0.005
0.005
0 .066
0.018
0.0 14
0.009
0.008
0 .008
0.005
0.005
0 .044
0.018
0.019
0. 00 7
3.043
0 . 186

0.053
0. 0 17
0 . 044
0.06 i
0.002

0.019
0 .0 0 7

0 .006

0.003
0.002

0.059
0. 021

0.014
0.007
0 .008
0 .005
0.005
0.067
0.018
0.015
0 .009
0.008
0.008
0.005
0.005
0.044
0.018
0.019
0 . 00 7

0.010

0 . 010

0 103
0 111

0 13 1
0 132
0 133
0 14 1
0 15 1
0 153
0 16 1
02

02 3 5
0237
02 3 9
03
032 1
0 322
0 32 3
03 2 4
04
0 42 3
0 42 5
042 7
0 42 9

0.045
0 . 134
0 . 0 11

0.033
0 . 027

0 .033
0.028

0. 011

0. 011

0.084
0. 0 07
0.083
0.065
0 .076
0. 0 07
0 . 01 6
0. 154
0 . 128
0.305
0 . 172

01
0 10 1

0 . 002

0.009
2. 906
0.052
0. 134
0.033
0 .008
0 .009

0. 010

10 15

3. 096
0. 190
0.054
0.017
0.045
0.062

0 .009
2 . 85 7
0.0 5 1
0. 132
0.032
0.008
0.009
0.044
0. 13 1

0264
0 26 5
0 266
026 7
02 6 8
02 6 9
027 1
0 27 2
0 27 3
0 27 4
0275
02 7 6
02 77
0278
0279
028 1
0 2 82
02 8 3
02 34
02 8 5
028 6
0 28 7
0 285
0 2 89
029 1
0 29 2
0 29 3
0 29 4
0 29 5
0 296
029 7
0 29 8
0 29 9

0.086
0 .0 0 7
0.035
0.066
0.077
0.007
0 . 0 16
0. 157
0 . 130
0 .3 1 1
0. 175

10 16
0 10 1

0 10 5
010 7
0 108

. 0111
0 112

See footnotes at end of table.




119

GROUPING
S h e e t s , c. r., s t a i n l e s s
Sheets, electrical, alloy
Stri p, c. r ., c a r b o n
S tr i p , c. r., s t a i n l e s s
Stri p, h. r ., c a r b o n
Pi pe, bla ck , c a r b o n
P ip e, g a l v a n i z e d , c a r b o n
L i n e pipe, c a r b o n
Oil w e l l casing., c a r b o n
Oil w el l c a si n q, a l l o y
P r e s s u r e tub ing , c a r b o n
M e c h a n i c a l t ub i ng , c ar b o n , w e l d
M e c h a n i c a l tu bi n q, c a r bo n , s e a m l e s s
M e c h a n i c a l tu b in g , s t a i n l e s s , w e l d
M e c h a n i c a l tub in q , s t a i n l e s s , s e a m l e s s
Ti n f r e e steel, c a rb on , d b l . c.r.
T in pl ate , e l e c t r o l y t i c
T in pl a te , e l e c t r o l y t i c , c o i l s
T in pl ate , e lec ., c a rb on , d b l . c . r .
B l a c k pla te, c a r b o n
D r a w n wire, c a r b c n
D r a w n w i r e s t a i n l e s s , t v o e 30?
B a l i n q wir e, c a r b o n
Na i l s , wir e , 8 d c o m m o n
Na i l s , wir e, qa lv. , 8 d c o m m o n
S t a p l e s , fe nce , qalv..- c a r b o n s t e el
B a r b e d wi re, q a l v a n i z e d
W o v e n w i r e fe nc e, q a l v a n i z e d
Bar s , h.r., s t a i n l e s s , fo r q i n q , 410
Bars , c e n t e r l e s s q r ou nd , s t a i n l e s s , 416
D r a w n wire, s t a i n l e s s , ty p e 4 10
Ba rs, h.r., c a rb on , m e r c h a n t q u a l i t y
B a n d s (she et) , h.r. c a r b o n

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0.030
0.026
0.047
0.040
0.038
0 . 066
0 .028
0 . 068
0 . 050
0 .0 4 1
0.015
0.058
0.027
0.050
0.005
0.033
0 . 076
n . 068
0 037
u . U 19
C . G5C
0 . 0 07
0 . 00 6
0. 020

0.003
0. 011

0.013
0.014
0.003
0.008
0.004
0. 124
0 . 1 18

0 . 03 1
0.027
0 . 047
0. 04 1
0.039
0 . 067
0.029
0 . 0 70
0. 0 5 1
0.042
0 . 0 16
0.059
0.028
0 .0 5 1
0.005
0.034
0.077
0. 069
0.038
0.020
0 . 100

0 .007

0 .006
0. 021

0.008
0. 011

0.013
0.015
0 .003
0. 0 0 7
0.003
0 . 126
0. 121

F o u n d r y and f o r q a sh op p r o d u c t s
F o u n d r y % f o r q e s ho p prod.
G r a y iron c a s t i n q s
M a l l e a b l e iron c a s t i n q
Inqot molds
S oil pipe, c as t iron, e x t r a h e a v y
S oi l pipe, c as t iron, s e r v i c e w e i q h t
S oi l pipe, c as t iron, 2 inch s e r v i c e wt
Steel castinqs
i
C l o s e d d i e fo r q i n g s , c a r b o n ste e l
C l o s e d d ia f o r q i n g s , a l l o y ste e l
Smith forqinqs
P r e s s u r e X soil p i p e a n d f i t t i n q s , c a s t iron
S oi l pi p e 4 f it t i n g s , g r a y & d u c t i l e ir
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 iro
P r e s s u r e p i p e a n d f i t t i n q s , q r a y ir on
M o t o r v e h i c l e c a s t i n q s , q r a y & d u c t i l e i ron
C a s t i n g s f or p a s s e n g e r cars , g r a y iro n
C a s t i n g s for o t h e r m o t o r v e h i c l e s , q r a y
C a s t i n q s f or p a s s e n q e r cars, d u c t i l e ir
C a s t i n g s f or o t h e r m o t o r v e h i c l e s , d u c t
G r a y & d u c t i l e iron c a s t i n g s , o t h e r
M o l d s & s t o o l s for h e a v y ste e l i n g o t s
C a s t i n g s fo r c o n s t r u c t i o n & u t i l i t y u s e
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

0 .036
0. 039
0 . 0 18
0 . 008

(2 )
-

Piq iron and ferr o a l l o y s
Pi q i ron, basi c
P i g iron, m a l l e a b l e
P i g iron, b e s s e m e r
P i g iron, no. 2 f o u n d r y
Ferromanganese
F e r r o s i 1 i con

0. 129
0. 009
0.0 13
0 . 0 06
0.006
0. 0 31
0.042

0. 132
0.009
0.013
0 .0 0 6
0 . 0 06
0 .03 1
0.043

0 .885
0 .440
0.056
(2 )
*
0 . 130
0. 096
0 . 072
0. 084
0 . 082
0 .0 3 1
0.017
0.034
0.262
0. 176
0.059
0 . 020
0. 007
0.10 1

0 .860
0. 8 6 0
0.354
0 .055
0 .037
0.019
0.011
0 . 0 10

0. 127
0.094
0.07 1
0.082
-

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Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included In the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 1980’
COMMODITY
CODE
0113

GROUPING
Charge chrome
Nonferrous metals

102
1022
01
0101

0105
010 6
0108
0109
0 111

0113
01 1 6
0 11 7
0118
0119
0121
0122

0123
0 12 4
0125
0 12 6
0 12 7
0128
0132
0133
0 13 6
0 141
0 14 6
015 1
0 15 6
02

02 7 1
0272
0273
1023
01

0 10 6
0111

0 11 6
02
0 22 2

0223
03
032 1
032.6
033 1
0336
1024
0 101

0106
0111

01 1 6
0128
01 51
02
020 1
0202

03
03 0 1
0302
0304
0305
04
040 1

Primary nonferrous metals
Primary nonferrous metals# except precious
Aluminum primary# buyers
Cobalt
Domestic copper cathode
Copper powder
Aluminum paste pigment
Lea d # pi g# c o m m o n
Foreign copper# cathode
Nickel# c a t h o d e sheets
P r i m a r y a l u m i n u m i n go t # u n a l l o y e d
P r i m a r y a l u m i n u m ing ot # a l l o y e d
Pr i m a r y aluminum# o t her types# except e
Aluminum extrusion billet
Cobalt
Domestic copper cathode
Copper powder
Foreign copper# cathode
Tin# pig# g r a d e A
Le ad# pig# c o m m o n
Nickel# c a t h o d e sheets
Z i nc # sla b# p r i m e W e s t e r n
Z i n c# sla b# s p e c i a l h i g h g r a d e
Antimony
C a d m i u m m e t a l # 9 9 . 9 0 pet . min .
M e r c u r y # 76 lb. f l a s k
M a g n e s i u m # p i g i ng o t
Titanium sponge
Precious metals
Go l d# r e f i n e d
S i l v e r # ba r # r e f i n e d # .99 9 f i n e
P la ti n u m

COMMODITY
CODE

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(19 72 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER
0.024

0.024

3.038

3. 198

1.034
0.773
-

1 . 180

-

0.014
-

0. 0 5 2
0 .0 7 3
0 .0 3 4
0. 047
0 .0 2 4
0. 197
0 . 0 05
0.031
0 .0 56
0.0 50
0. 07 6
0 . 01 9
0 . 0 55
0. 000
0.002
0. 000
0. 022

0 .0 16
0. 261
0. 113
0. 136

0.845
0.267
0.024
0. 201

0.005
0.015
0 . 0 51
0.032
0.078
0.057
-

01
0101
010 2

01 0 3
010 4
01 0 5
010 6

0 111

01 1 3
01 17
01 1 8
01 1 9

0.056
0.000
0.002
0.000
0.022

0.011

Nonferrous scrap
Copper base scrap
C o p p e r s cr a p# no. 2 r e f i n e r
Heavy yellow brass scrap
No. 1 c o m p o s i t i o n ( r e d b r a s s ) s c r a p
A luminum base scrap
A l u m i n u m seg. l o w - c o p p e r c l i p s # N.Y. lb
O l d a l u m i n u m # s c r a p # s h e e t a n d ca s t# N.Y.
O t h e r n o n f e r r o u s s c r a p nec.
Scrap lead battery plates
New scrap nickel# cl i p s a n d solids# N.Y
Block tin p ipe scrap
O l d s c r a p z i n c N.Y.

0. 2 7 8
0. 134
0. 0 64
0. 0 5 2
0.018
0 . 0 95
0. 0 26
0.069
0.049
0 .0 2 7

0.253
0. 136
0.065
0.052
0.019
0. 0 9 7
0.026
0 . 0 71
0.050
0.027

0. 010
0.002
0. 010

0.010
0.002
0.010

Secondary nonferrous metals
Aluminum# r.s.i.# buyers prices
Red b r a s s ingot ( 8 5-5-5-5 alloy)
Babbit# grade 7
Bar solder
Antimonial lead
Z i nc # d i e c a s t i n g a l l o y # ( z a m a c n o . 3)
Aluminum# except extrusion billet
A l u m i n u m ingot
O ther types# e x c e p t e x t r u s i o n b i llet
Refined copper
Copper# u n a l l o y e d
B r a s s i nq o t# a l l o y e d
B r o n z e in go t # a l l o y e d
Other copper-base alloys# except brass
Refined lead
Le ad# u n a l l o y e d

0. 24 1
0. 0 17
0.008

0.209
0.065
0.069
0.003
0.034

0.0 8 0
0.058
0 . 00 7
0 .0 0 7
0.009
0.052
0.008

1025

0.020

0.016
0.335
0. 146
0 . 166
0.024

0. 010

0 40 2
0403
0 40 4
05
050 1
0 50 2
0 50 3
06
060 1
06 0 2
0 60 3
07
070 1
07 0 2
0 70 3
07 0 4

0121

01 2 3
0 12 7
0128
02

0 2 29
0231
0 23 2
02 3 3
0 23 4
0 23 5
0251
0 25 2
02 5 3
0 25 4
0255
0 25 6
0 257
04
046 1
0462
0463
05
0522
0 52 3
0 52 5
0 52 6
19
1991
1993

0. 021

0.017
-

1026
01
0101
0102

0103
0104
01 06

See footnotes at end of table.




120

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED
0.016
0.002
0.026
0.019
0.004
0.001
0.014
0.028
0.009
0.004
0.015
0.045
0.002
0.037
0.005
0. 001

GROUPING
A n t i m o n i a l l ea d# a l l o y e d
Babbitt metal# alloyed
Solder# a l l o y e d
Refined zinc
Sl a b# e x c l u d i n g r e m e l t z i n c,
Z i n c du s t# u n a l l o y e d
Zinc-base alloys
Precious metals
Go ld # u n a l l o y e d
Silver# u n a l l o y e d
Platinum, unalloyed
Other nonferrous metals
Nickel# a l l o y e d
Nickel# u n a l l o y e d
Magnesium# alloyed
Tin# u n a l l o y e d

_

unalloyed

Mill shapes
Aluminum shapes
S h e e t # f l a t 5 0 5 2 - H 32
Sheet, flat 2024-T3# heat t r e a t a b l e
S h e e t s i d i n g c oi l , 3 1 0 5 - H 1 6
S h e e t c oi l , f i n s t o c k . 0 0 5 5 ”-. 0 06 5 ".
S h e e t , c oi l , r e r o l l .
( f oi l b a s e )
S h e e t # c oi l# b e e r c a n s t o c k
A l u m i n u m f oi l# . 00 0 35 # p l a i n 1145
Rod, s c r e w m a c h i n e st o c k , 2 0 1 1 - T 3
E x t r u s i o n , so l id , c i r c l e s i z e 4 to 5
E x t r u s i o n , s o l id , c i r c l e s i z e 1 to 3
E x t r u s i o n , s ol i d , c i r c l e s i z e 10 to 12
T ub e, e x t r u d e d , 6 0 6 1 - t 6
Tube , d r a w n , 6 0 6 3 - T 8 3 2
Pl a t e , h e a t t r e a t a b l e 7 0 7 5 - T 6 5 1
Pl a t e , 5 0 8 3 - H 3 2
Copper and brass mill shapes
Copper-base alloy sheet
Copper-base alloy strip
C o p p e r - b a s e a l l o y rod
C o p p e r - b a s e a l l o y t u be ; n o n - p l u m b i n g
C o p p e r - b a s e a l l o y ba r
Copper-base alloy shapes
C o p p e r w a t e r t u b i n g , in c o i l s
C o pper w a t e r tubing, s traight lengths
Copper tubing, non - p l u m b i n g
Copper tubing# p l u m b i n g
Co p p e r sheet or st r i p
C o p p e r r od
Copp e r bar
Nickel a lloy mill shapes
I n c o n e l b i l l e t # 7 18 a l l o y
N i c k e l p l a t e # 20 0 a l l o y
M o n e l s h e e t # 4 00 a l l o y
T itanium mill shapes
Titanium billet# lathe turned# 6 AL-4V
Titanium billet# ground# 6 AL-4V
T i t a n i u m bar # g r o u n d # 6 A L - 4 V
Titanium forgings# shipment# buyers
Other mill shapes
Magnesium extrusion
Lead pipe
Wi re a n d c a b l e
Copper wire and cable
B a r e w i r e , no. 8 a w g
Copper b are wire, a l l o y e d
Automotive primary wire
Copper tinned wire# u nalloyed
B u i l d i n q w i r e # t y p e THW , 12 A W G

0.817
0.403
0.041
0.013
0.066

0.846
0.410
0. 04 1
0. 0 1 4
0 . 06 7

0.022

0 . 022

0. 0 5 1
0.016
0.013
0.030
0.039
0. 0 3 7
0.028
0.023

0.052
0 . 0 16
0.013
0.030
0. 0 40
0 . 03 7
0.029
0.023

0.011

0. 011

0.008
0.005
0.227
0.009
0.044
0.027
0.021

0.009
0.009
0.018
0.039
0.020

0.023
0.008
0.046
0.029
0.011

0.006
0.029
0.004
0.004
0.012

0.008

0 . 1 12

0.053
0.059

0.008

0.008
0.005
0 . 24 6
0.059
0.049
0.023
0.030
0.035
0. 020

0 .0 3 1
0. 0 4 7
0. 0 3 0

0. 011

0 . 00 7
0.029
0.004
0.004
0.013
0.009
0. 114
0.054
0. 0 6 0

0.392
0.351

0.399
0 . 35 7

0.020

0.022

0.001
0.011

0. 011

0.013

0.009
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Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
GROUPING
0107
0 109
0 111
0 1 15
0 1 17
0 1 18
0 119
0 13 2
0 134
0 137
0 143
0 144
0 145
01 46
0 147
0 151
02
026 1
026 7
027 1
0281
I
01
0 10 1
0 102
0103
0 104
02
020 1

B u i l d i n g w i r e , t y p e THM, 500 M C M
B u i l d i n g wire, type RHW-RHH
N o n m e t a l 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.
P o r t a b l e p o w e r c a b l e , t y p e GGC.
P o w e r c a b l e , p a p e r i n s u l a t e d , 15 kv
C o n t r o l c a b l e , t h e r m o p l a s t i c ins ul.
F l e x i b l e c o rd , t y p e SJ. 18/2
F l e x i b l e co r d , t y p e spt, 18’
/2
C o r d sets, p o w e r s u p p l y , 6 ’
so L d e r a b l e
M a g n e t w i r e , c l a s s B, n o . 25
AWG
c l a s s F, no.
M a q n e t wir
17
A
WG
c
l
a
s
s
H,
no.
M a g n e t w i re ,
M a g n e t w i re , c l a s s A, no. 18 A W G
s
oiderable
c
l
a
s
s
A,
n
o
.
35,
M a g n e t wi r e ,
T e l e p h o n e cable, p o l y e t h y l e n e
Aluminum wire and cable
ACSR cable, (drake)
Service entrance cable
B u i l d i n g w i r e , t y p e T H W 1/0
M a g n e t w i r e , c l a s s F, no. 17 A W 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 containers

1
0 10 1
0 104
0 106
010S
0 121
0 12 5

Cans
Ti n can, 30 3 x 406
S o f t d r i n k can, 12 oz.
B e e r can, 12 oz.
O i 1 c a n , 1 quart
B e e r can, 12 oz., a l u m i n u m
S o f t d r i n k can, 12 oz. a l u m i n u m

7
~0 1 11
0 1 16

B a r r e l s , dr u m s , a n d p a i l s
S t e e l b a r r e l , 55 gal.
S t e e l pa i l, 5 gal
Hardware

1
01
0 105
0 107
0 108
0 111
0 11 3
0 114
0 1 16
0 11 8
0 11 9
0121
0125
0 1 29
0131
0 13 5
0 136
0 137
0 13 8
03
0 34 4

See f

Hardware, n.e.c.
Builders hardware
Padlock combination
Padlock, ward e d m echanism
Padlock, pin tum b l e r
Cabinet hinge
D o o r loc k, m o r t i s e , std. du t y , k e y e d
D o o r lock, b o r e d , std. du ty , k e y e d
D o o r lock, b o r e d , r e s i d e n t i a l , k e y l e s s
D o o r lock, 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 du t y , r i m t y p e
Fu l l m o r t i s e h i n c e s , l i g h t wt.
Sash fastener
Screen door closer, pneumatic type
Door closer, overhead, commodity grade
Kick plate
Door stop
Cab i n e t pull
D e a d lo ck, s t a n d a r d d u t y
Transportation equipment hardware
Automotive door latch

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1 97 2 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
0.018
0.005
0 . 021
0.019
0.018
0.010
0.008
0 . 00 6
0.010
0.012
0.005
0 .004
0.009
0.010
0.008
0. 135
0. 04 1
0.023
0.013
0.002
0. 0 0 3

0.020
0.005
0.022
0.020
0.019
0. 0 1 1
0.008
0.006
0 . 0 11
0.012
0 .006
0.004
0.010
0 . 0 11
0.008
0. 143
0.042
0.023
0.0 13
0.002
0.004

0.277
0.062
0. 0 1 6
0.0 15
0 . 0 16
0.016
0.215
0.215

0.282
.063
. 0 16
. 0 15
0.016
0.016
0.218
0.218

0.499

0.508

4 35
172
074
083
071
025
011

0.443
175
075
08 4
072
026
0 11

0.064
0.047
0.017

0.065
0.048
0.017

0.492

0 .5 0 1

0.328
0. 131
0.004
0.005
0.005
0. 011
0.004
0. 021
0.015
0. 0 1 0
0.004
0.004
0.016
0.005
0.010
0.003
0.004
0.007
0.003
0. 154
0 .0 7 1

0.334
0. 133
0 .004
0.005
0.005
0 . 0 11
0.004
0. 0 2 1
0.015
0.010
0.004
0.004
0.017
0.005
0.010
0.004
0.004
0.008
0.003
0. 157
0.072

notes at end of table.




121

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 W EIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

COMMODITY
CODE
03 45
0347
03 49
035 1
04
0456
0457
046 1
1042

0 106

0 111
0 1 12
0 121
0131
0 132
0 133
0 134
0 141
0 144
C 146
0147
0151
0 156
0161
0166
0176
0 181
01 82

Other a u t omobile h a rdware
S t e r n c l ea t , m a r i n e
C ho c k f i t t i n g , m a r i n e
S t e r n lig ht, m a r i n e
Furniture hardware
Bedframe caster
Ca s te r , o f f i c e c h a i r
Desk lock, c a m t y p e
Hand tools
Axe, s i n g l e bi t
Paper knife
Chipper knife
W o o d c h i s e l - 1 in ch
W r e n c h , o p e n en d
W re n c h , bo x
W re n c h , a d j u s t a b l e
Pipe wrench, heavy duty
Screw driver
A u t o m o b i l e b u m p e r jack, r a t c h e t t y p e
Vise, s t a n d a r d
W rench socket
PI ier s
S h o ve l
Ha m me r , c a r p e n t e r
Hoe, f i e l d a n d g a r d e n
Fi le f la t
Hacksaw blades
Handsaw, crosscut
P l u m b i n g f i x t u r e s an d b r a s s f i t t i n g s

0.048

0.049

0. 011
0.012
0. 011

0.012
0 . 0 12
0 . 0 12

0.044
0.009

0.045
0.009

0.022

0.022

0. 164
0.004
0.003

0. 167
0.004
0.003

0.013

0. 001

0.003
0.018
0.019
0.009
0.007
0. 011

0.013

0.00 1

0.003
0.018
0.0 19
0.009
0 . 00 7
0. 011

0.014
0.007
0.007
0.013
0.013

0.014
0 . 00 7
0.007
0.0 13
0.013

0. 011
0.012

0. 011
0.012

0.008
0. 001

0.008

0. 001

0.005

0.005

0. 159

0 . 161

0 10 1
0 111
0 121

E n a m e l e d iron f i x t u r e s
Enamfeled iro n b a t h t u b s
E n a m e l e d iro n l a v a t o r i e s
E n a m e l e d iron s i n k s

0.012
0.002

0.002

0 10 1
0 111

Vitreous china fixtures
Lavatory
Water closet combination

0.030
0.017
0.013

0 . 03 1
0.017
0.014

0 10 1
0 111
01 13
0121

Steel fixtures
E n a m e l e d ste e l b a t h t u b s
E n a m e l e d st e el s i n k s
S t a i n l e s s st ee l si n k s
E n a m e l e d st eel l a v a t o r i e s

0.015
0. 0 0 6
0.003
0.005
0.001

0. 0 1 7
0.007
0.004
0. 0 0 6
-

0111
0112
01 13
0 121
0141
0 1 42
0161
01 6 2

Brass fittings
Bathtub drain and overflow
Bathtub and shower fitting combination
Single control bath/shower combo
Lavatory faucet, com b i n a t i o n
Si nk fa u c e t , de ck t y p e
S i n g l e c o n t r o l k i t c h e n s in k
L a v a t o r y trap , be n t tub e, a d j u s t a b l e
Water control/float valve

0.094
0.005
0.008
0.006
0 . 01 7
0.009

0.095
0.005
0.008
0.007
0.017
0.099

01
0161

Other metal fixtures
Other metal fixtures
All o t h e r m e t a l f i x t u r e s

0.002
0.002
0.002

1051

1054

Heating equipment
1061
0102
0 1 03
01 04
0 105

S t e a n a n d ho t w a t e r e q u i p m e n t
Ga s h e a t i n g b o i l e r s
Oil h e a t i n g b o i l e r s
S o l i d fu el c a s t iron h e a t i n g b o i l e r s
Du a l fue l c a s t iron h e a t i n g b o i l e r s

0.018
0.004

0.010

0.032
0.006

0.019
0.012

0.004

0.010

0.033
0.006

-

-

0 . 182

0. 176

0.025
0.004
0.005

0.028
0.006
0.008
-

0.000

0.003

Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
COMMODITY
CODE
0111
0113
0123
0131
0141

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

GROUPING
Steel heating b o ile rs
S t e e l h e a t i n g b o i l e r s o v e r 400 mbh
R a d i a t i o n , baseboard, n o n f e r r o u s
S t e e l r a d i a t o r s and c o n v e c t o r s
A l l o t h e r r a d i a t o r s and c o n v e c t o r s

0.004
0.004
0.004
0.000
0. 0 0 0

0.005
-

0.009

Warm a i r 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 b t u
S t e e l , f o r c e d a i r , o i l , 78-85 m b . t . u .
Gas-fired wall furnaces
S t e e l , f o r c e d a i r , g a s , 7 2 - 8 8 mbt u
G a s -f ire d f l o o r furnaces
O i l - f i r e d f l o o r furnaces
E l e c t r i c , f o r c e d a i r , 10kw

0.062
0.003
0.009
0 . 007
0 . 037
0.000
0. 000
0.005

0.06 1
0.004
0.010
0.000
0 .041
0.006

0106
0 111
01 12
0115
0116
0121
0126
0136

Conver sion b u r ne r s
R es id e ntia l o i l burners
C o m m e r c i a l /i n d u s t ri a l o i l burners
O i l burner, conversion type
Pa rts /a tt a c hm e n ts f o r o i l burners
Gas b u r n e r s o v e r 400 mbh
Gas b u r n e r s , 400 mbh and u n d e r
P a r t s / a t t a c h m e n t s f o r gas b u r n e r s
Com./ind. dual f u e l burners

0. 0 2 6
0. 007
0 . 007

0.024
0.017
0.007
-

01
0101
0103
0 121
0 126

Domesti c h e a t i n g s t o v e s
D o me s t i c h e a t i n g s t o v e s
Gas f i r e d , v e n t e d
G a s - fi r e d domestic heat ing stoves
Wo o d / c o a l s t o v e s , n o n - a i r t i g h t
Wo o d / c o a l s t o v e s , a i r t i g h t

0. 0 0 6
0. 0 0 6
0. 001
0. 0 0 3
0.002

0.012
0.012
0.012
-

01
0121
0126
02
0231

U n i t h e a t e r s and v e n t i l a t o r s
Unit heaters
Gas f i r e d p r o p e l l e r - f a n t y p e ,
St eam, p r o p e l l e r f a n t y p e
Unit v e n t ila to r s
Sc h o o l r o o m

0.008
0.004
0. 0 0 2
0.002
0. 004
0.004

0.010
0.004
0.002
0.002
0. 0 0 6
0.006

010 1
0113

Wa t e r h e a t e r s ,
Electri c
Gas

0.038
0. 016
0.023

0.042
0. 0 1 7
0.025

01
0101
0103
0116
0121
0126
02
0211
0216

O t h e r s y s t e ms and o t h e r p a r t s
O t h e r h e a t i n g s y s t e ms
Inci nerators
Du c t f u r n a c e s
G a s -fi re d i n f r a - r e d heaters
Non-electric fireplaces
O t h e r h e a t i n g s y s t e m s , n. e. c.
O t h e r p a r t s f o r h e a t i n g s y s t e ms
Copper h e a t t r a n s f e r c o i l s
O t h e r p a r t s , n. e . c .

1063

1064

1C65

1066

1067

1068
01
0101

domest ic

S o l a r h e a t i n g e q u i p me n t
S o l a r h e a t i n g equi pment
S o l a r c o l l e c t o r s and c o l l e c t o r
Fabricated s tr u c tu r a l

107
1071
0102
0 111
0112
0113
01 W
0121
0 122
R123

u n d e r 400

metal

-

0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.004

0. 016
0 . 004
0. 001
0 . 001
0 . 000
0. 001
0.002
0 . 011
0.009
0.002

s y s t e ms

products

M e t a l d o o r s , s a s h , and t r i m
Wi ndow, s t e e l , i n d u s t r i a l
Wi ndow, a l u mi n u m, r e s . s l i d e t y p e
Wi ndoN, a l u mi n u m, r e s . s i n g l e hung
Wi ndow, a l u mi n u m, co m. , p r o j e c t e d
Wi ndow, a l u m i n u m , co m. , d o u b l e hung
Door a s s e m b l y , s t e e l
Door f r a m e , s t e e l
S l i d i n g g l a s s d o o r , a l u mi n u m

0. 000
0. 000
0. 000
1. 733
0. 2 2 4
0.005
0. 040
0. 027
0. 0 0 5
0. 0 0 9
0. 040
0. 0 2 4
0. 040

0131
0132

-

0133
0 134
0136
0142
0146
0151
0159

1062

COMMODITY
CODE

-

0.228
0.005
0.040
0.028
0.005
0.009
0. 041
0.024
0. 0 4 1




0.024
0.013

0. 186
0.019
0.009
0.014
0.008
0.008
0.018
0.020
0.003
0. 0 0 1
0.002
0.006
0.010
0.001
0.001
0.002
0.002
0.005
0.018
0.011
0.002
0.014
0.014

0. 189
0.019
0.009
0.014
0.008
0.008
0.018
0.020
0.003
0. 001
0.002
0. 0 0 6
0 . 0 10
0. 001
0. 001
0.002
0.002
0.005
0.019
0. 0 11
0.002
0.014
0 . 0 14

0 10 1
0 106
0 111
0 112
0 113
0 114
0 115
0155
0157
0159
0 16 1

Sh e et m e t a l p r o d u c t s
R o o f i n g , s t e e l , f o r me d
R o o f i n g , a l u mi n u m, c o r r u g a t e d
S i d i n g a l u mi n u m, n o n i n s u l . m f r . t o d i s t
S idi ng alum., n o n i n s u l . , mfr. to d i r .
S idi ng alum., in s u l t a t e d , mfr. to d i s t .
S i d i n g alum.* i n s u l a t e d , m f r. to d i r .
Wi ndow and d o o r t r i m , al umi nu m
F u r n a c e p i p e , g a l v . , 30 g a l . , 6 i n . d i a
El bo ws 90 d g . , g a l v . , 30 g a . , 6 i n . d i a
Grai n b i n , farm
G r a i n b i n , c o mm e r c i a l

0.343
0. 143
0.058
0.029
0.009
0.012
0.004
0.008
0.026
0.027
0.012
0.013

0.349
0. 146
0.059
0. 030
0.009
0.013
0.004
0.008
0. 027
0. 027
0.013
0.013

0 101
0 111
0131
0 145
0 18 1
0 182
0 187
0191
0195

S t r u c t . , a r c h . , p r e- en g. metal p r od u c t s
Fabricated s t r u c t u r a l steel f o r bldgs.
Fabricated s tru c tu ra l steel fo r bridges
Open s t e e l f l o o r g r a t i n g
M e t a l b u i l d i n g , s t e e l , r i g i d f r a me
Expanded m e t a i l a t h
Expanded c o r n e r bead
Open web s t e e l j o i s t s , l on g s p a n
F a b r i c a t e d bar s
F a b r i c a t e d s t e e l p i p e and f i t t i n g s

0.755
0.392
0.076
0.010
0.096
0.004
0.007
0.023
0.048
0.099

0.775
0.399
0. 077
0. 011
0. 104
0. 004
0. 007
0.023
0.049
0. 101

H ea t e x c h a n g e s and c o n d e n s e r s

0. 044
0 . 044
0 . 022
0.013
0.009

0. 044
0.044
0.023
0.013
0.009

0.076
0.076
0.014
0.005
0.023
0.034

0. 077
0. 077
0.015
0.005
0.023
0. 0 3 4

0.093
0.093
0.004
0 . 002

0 . 094
0 .094
0.004
0.002

1074

1075
01
0101
0.102
0107

Ba r e t u b e h e a t e x c h a n g e r s
Fi n tube heat exchangers
Steam c o n d e n s e r s
Fabricated

1076
01
0 10 1
0 106
0 111
0 121

01
0 10 1
0106

steel

plate

Large d ia me t e r p ip e
Stacks
Ws l d men t s
Other f a b r i c a t e d p l a t e
Steel

1077

122

0.023
0.012

M etal t an ks
P r e s s u r e t a n k , a bov e g r o u n d
P r e s s u r e v e s s e l s , non- al umi num
P r e s s ur e v e s s e l , 30, 000 g a l l o n
Other wat er t a n k s, f i e l d e r ec t ed
El ev a te d w at er t a n k , f i e l d e re ct e d
Bulk s t o r a g e t a n k , 6,000 g a l l o n s o r l e s
Bulk s t o r a g e t a n k , over 6,000 g a l l o n s
T r u c k t a n k s f o r l i q u i d f u e l s e x c e p t LPG
Truck tanks-LFG butane
Truck t an k s - o t h e r f l u i d s
Gas c y l i n d e r , L. P. G.
Non-LPG gas c y l i n d e r s
Basement o i l s t o r a g e t a n k s
O i l f i e l d , b ol te d tanks
Farm s t o r a g e t a n k s
A ir receivers
Other p r es su r e ta nk s
Cust om t a n k , 3 / 4 i n . and l e s s
Cust om t a n k s , o v e r 3 / 4 i n .
LPG t a n k , 3 , 0 0 0 g a l l o n s and o v e r
P r e s s u r e v e s s e l s , non- LPG, 3 , 0 0 0 g a l .
Petroleum storage tanks

1073

See footnotes at end of table.

Al umi num s t o r m wi ndow
Al umi num s t o r m d o o r c o m b i n a t i o n

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

0101
0102
0103
0109
0111
0112
0113
0116
0117
0118
0 121
0122
0127
0 128
0 129
0131
0133
0138
0139
0 14 1
0142
0 147

1072

1.770

GROUPING

power b o i l e r s

Wa t e r t u b e b o i l e r , 10g and l e s s , 15- 449
Wa t e r t u b e b r o i l e r , 10 t o 100g, 15- 449

Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price index, all levels, December 19801
COMMODITY
CODE

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

GROUPING
Wa t e r t u b e b o i l e r , 10 t o 100g, 450 p s i
F i r e t u b e b o i l e r , st eam p r e s s u r e

0 111
0116

N u c l e a r st eam s u p p l y s y s t e ms

1078
01
0101

P r i m a r y v e s s e l s and t a n k s
M i s c e l l a n e o u s metal

108

products

0. 0 7 6
0. 011

0. 0 7 7
0. 011

0 . 0 12
0 . 0 12
0.012

0.012
0.012
0.012

1. 690

1 .721

0.246
0.023
0.008
0.017
0.022
0.029
0. 021
0.012
0. 0 0 4
0.110

0.250
0. 0 2 3
0.008
0.018
0.023
0.029
0. 021
0. 0 12
0.004
0. 1 1 2

0 106
0 111
01 16
0121
0 131
0 136
0 141
0 146
0151

B o l t s , n u t s , s c r e w s , and r i v e t s
Carriaqe b o l t s
Ri v e t s
Nut s
Ma c h i n e s c r e ws
Cap s c r e ws
T a p p i n g s c r e ws
Mi ne r o o f b o l t
H i - s t r e n g t h s t r u c t u r a l b o l t , 7 / 8 Mx2
Special i n d u s t r i a l fa ste n e rs

0 10 1
0 103
0 105
0107
0109
0 111
0 121
0 123
0 13 1
0 133
0 135
0 137
0 141
0 146
0 148
0 151
0 153
0 16 1
0 163
0 164
0 167
017 1
0 181

Lighting fi x tu r e s
Res . , i n c a n d es c e n t , c e i l i n g , pendant
R e s . , i n c a n d . , c e i l i n g , e n c l o s e d bowl
R e s . , i n c a n d e s c e n t , c e i l i n g , b e n t bowl
Res., i n c a n d . , i n t e r i o r w a l l b r ac k e t
Res., i n c a n d . , e x t e r i o r w a l l b r ac k e t
Residential fluorescent c e il i n g f i x t u r e
Com. , i n c a n d . , s u r f a c e , e x i t l i g h t
Com. o r r e s . , i n c a n d . , s q u a r e r e c e s s e d
Com. , f l u o r . , n o n - a i r h a n d l i n g
Com. , f l u o r . , a i r h a n d l i n g
Com. , f l u o r . , s t r i p l i g h t
Com. , f l u o r . , p l a s t i c wr ap a r o u n d
I n d u s t r i a l i n c a n d e s c e n t , r e mo v a b l e dome
I n d . , f l u o r . , enamel f i n i s h
Ind., incand., explosion proof
Pa s s e n g e r c a r h e a d l i g h t a s s e mb l y
M o t o r v e h i c l e r e a r l i g h t a s s e mb l y
F l o o d l i g h t , i n c a n d e s c e n t , 1,500 w . , g . p
M e r c u r y v a p o r f l o o d l i g h t , 400 w a t t
M e r c u r y f l o o d l i g h t , 1000 w a t t
Mer cur y vapor l u m i n a i r e , t yp e I I I
L i g h t i n g s t a n d a r d , a l u mi nu m
F l a s h l i g h t , 2 c e l l , g ener al purpose

0. 2 3 2
0. 011
0.010
0. 0 0 8
0. 006
0 . 008
0.005
0 . 004
0 . 0 10
0. 0 2 1
0. 0 0 6
0. 0 1 3
0. 011
0.003
0. 0 1 1
0.004
0.028
0.023
0.007
0.012
0.004
0.016
0 . 006
0.008

0. 2 3 6
0. 011
0.010
0. 0 0 8
0. 0 0 6
0.008
0. 005
0.004
0. 011
0. 021
0. 0 0 6
0 . 0 13
0. 011
0.003
0. 011
0.004
0.028
0.024
0. 007
0.012
0. 0 0 4
0.017
0. 0 0 6
0.008

0103
0 104
0106
0 111
0 1 16
0 119
0 121
0 122
0 123
0 124
0126
0 133
0 141
0 146
0 151
0 153
0154
0 161
0165

Ot h e r m i s c e l l a n e o u s me t a l p r o d u c t s
C o l l a p s i b l e t u b e , al umi nu m
C o l l a p s i b l e tube, lead
Job s t a m p i n g s , a u t o m o t i v e
Job s t a m p i n g s , n o n - a u t o m o t i v e
T r u c k l e a f s p r i n g , o r i g i n a l e q u i p me n t
Pa s s e n g e r c a r l e a f s p r i n g , r e p l .
Truck l e a f s p r i n g , r epl acement
S t e e l s p r i n g , pass, c a r , t o aut o m f r .
Spring, st e e l c o i l , car or tru ck
S te e l s p r i n g , p r e c i s i o n mechanical
Ins e ct screening, galvanized
I n s e c t s c r e e n i n g , a l u mi nu m
W i r e r o p e , i mpvd. p l o w s t e e l , 1 1/8 i n .
Wi r e r o p e , i mpvd. p l o w s t e e l , 5 / 8 i n c h
Wel ded w i r e f a b r i c
S t e e l s t r a p p i n g , f l a t , 1 - 1 / 4 x .031
Steel s tr a p p in g , f l a t , 5 / 8 ' ' x .020’ ’
Cha i n l i n k f a b r i c
Gas w e l d i n g r o d s

1. 212
0.008
0.002
0.585
0.286
0.008
0 . 006
0 . 002
0 . 0 15
0.026
0.063
0. 0 0 1
0.0)6
0. 036
0.048
0.049
0.024
0. 0 1 4
0.018
0.006

1 . 234
0.008
0.002
0. 5 9 6
0.292
0.008
0. 006
0.002
0.016
0.027
0.064
0. 001
0. 016
0. 037
0.049
0.049
0.024
0.015
0.019
0. 0 0 6

1081

1083

1089

1/ 2

COMMODITY
CODE




M a c h i n e r y and e q u i p me n t

11

11. 196

11. 478
0. 6 5 6

01
0104
0106
0 107
0108
0109
05
0522
0528
51
5101
5102
5104
5105
5106
5107
5111

Farm, l awn and g ar d e n t r a c t o r s
Wheel t y p e - f a r m
D i e s e l , 70- 9 9 p t o hp.
D i e s e l , 50 - 69 p t o hp
D i e s e l 35 - 49 p t o hp
Wheel t r a c t o r , d i e s e l , 100- 129 p t o . h . p
Wheel t r a c t o r , d i e s e l 130 h . p .
Lawn and g ar d e n t r a c t o r s and e q u i p m e n t
Lawn and g a r d e n , r i d i n g t y p e 10 p l u s hp
Gar den t r a c t o r a t t a c h m e n t s
Tractor parts
Mai n d r i v e s p r o c k e t
T r a c t o r p a r t s composi te
Power t a k e o f f s h a f t
Carburator r e p a i r k i t
Sleeve set
P a r t s f o r wheel t r a c t o r
P a r t s f o r f a r m t r a c t o r comp

0.258
0. 149
0.032
0.019
0.024
0. 0 4 2
0.032
0.046
0.034
0.012
0.063
0.008
0.020
0. 0 0 1
0. 0 0 1
0. 001
0.009
0.024

0.265
0. 153
0.032
0. 0 2 0
0.024
0.043
0.033
0.048
0.035
0.013
0.064
0. 008
0.020
0.001
0. 0 0 1
0. 0 0 1
0.009
0.025

01
0102
0104
0106
02
0213
0216
03
0322
0324
0325
0327
0328
04
0433
0434
0435
0436
05
0542
0544
0545
06
0649
065 1
0652
0656
0657
0658
0659
07
0762
0763
0765
0767
08
0875
0877
09
098 1
0983

A g r i c u l t u r a l machinery e x c l . t r a c t o r s
Pl ows
Pl ow, mo l d b o a r d , s e mi - mo u n t e d , 6 b o t t o m
Pl ow, c h i s e l t y p e
Pl ow s h a r e s , f o r s t a n d a r d p l o w s
Har r o ws and r o t a r y c u t t e r s
Har r o w, d i s c , drawn
R o t a r y c u t t e r , 66 i n c h e s o r l e s s
P l a n t i n g and f e r t i l i z i n g m a c h i n e r y
Corn p l a n t e r , dr awn, 6 - r o w
Gr ai n d r i l l , f e r t i l i z e r t ype
Manur e s p r e a d e r , p t o d r i v e n
F e rtiliz e r d is tributor, centrifugal
H y d r a u l i c f a r m l o a d e r , f r o n t end
Cult i vators
R o t a r y hoe, p u l l t y p e
F i e l d c u l t i v a t o r , dr awn, 10- 13 f t
To o l b a r , b a s i c u n i t
C u l t i v a t o r , r e a r mount ed, 6 r ow
Spr ayer s
Hsnd s p r a y e r
F i e l d s p r a y e r , t r a c t o r mount ed
Or c h a r d and g r o v e s p r a y e r
H a r v e s t i n g ma c h i n e r y
Combi ne s e l f - p r o p e l l e d u nd e r 20 f t . c u t
Cotton p i c k e r , 2-row, s e l f - p r o p e l l e d
Combi ne, s e l f - p r o p e l l e d , 2 0 - 2 4 f t . c u t
Cor n p i c k e r , mount ed, 2 - r o w
Corn head a t t a c h m e n t - 4 row
Wi n d r o w e r , s e l f - p r o p e l l e d
For age h a r v e s t e r , drawn
Ha y i n g m a c h i n e r y
Mower , mount ed
Rake, g r o u n d d r i v e n , 8 f t .
Hay b a l e r , dr awn, t w i n e t y i n g
C o mb i n a t i o n mower c o n d i t i o n e r , 8 - 9 1/ 2
Cr op p r e p a r a t i o n m a c h i n e r y
Portable grinder-mixer
Heat ed a i r 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

0.313
0.013
0.008
0.003
0.003
0. 031
0.022
0.009
0.024
0.005
0. 0 0 5
0.006
0.005
0.003
0. 0 0 8
0.003
0. 001
0.000
0. 0 0 3
0.006
0.003
0. 001
0.002
0. 0 9 1
0.019
0.012
0.033
0.002
0.012
0. 001
0.012
0.026
0.005
0. 001
0.012
0.008
cr. o 14
0. 0 1 0
0.004
0.009
0.003
0.006

0. 3 2 1
0.014
0.008
0.003
0.003
0.032
0.023
0.010
0.024
0.005
0.005
0. 0 0 7
0.005
0.003
0. 0 0 8
0.003
0. 0 0 2
0. 0 0 0
0. 0 0 4
0. 0 0 6
0.003
0. 0 0 1
0.003
0.093
0.020
0.013
0.034
0.002
0. 0 12
0. 001
0. 0 1 2
0. 027
0. 005
0. 001
0. 0 1 2
0 . 008
0.015
0. 011
0.004
0.009
0 . 003
0.006

1111

11 12

123

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

0.640

A g r i c u l t u r a l m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p me n t

111

See footnotes at end of table.

GROUPING

Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
COMMODITY
CODE

11
1192
51
5101
5102
5103
5 104
5105
5106
5107
5108
5109
5111
51 12
5113
5114
5115
5116
51 17
5118
5119
5121
5122
5123
5124
5125
5126
5127
5128
5129
5131
5132
5133
5134
5135
5136
5137
5138
5139
514 1
5142
5143
5144
5145
5146
5147
5148
5149
5151
5153
5154
5155
5156
5157
5172
5173
5174
5175
5176
5177
5181
5182
5183
5184
5185
5186
5187

GROUPING
Farm wagons
W^gon b o x , p ower u n l o a d i n g , f o r a g e t y p e
P a r t s , f a r m mach. e x c l u d i n g t r a c t o r
K n o t t e r hook
Plowshare p a r t s
Pl owshare p a r t s
Seed p l a t e
Runner a s s e mb l y
H a r v e s t i n g ma chi ner y p a r t s
H a r v e s t i n g p o l y f i n g e r g ui de
Chi s e l
C u l t i v a t o r sweep
P a r t s - p l a n t i n g seedi ng 4 f e r t .
R olling shield
Sprayer p a r t s
Sp e ar p o i n t
Mower c o n d i t i o n e r ( p a r t )
Mower c o n d i t i o n e r ( p a r t )
Mower c o n d i t i o n e r ( p a r t )
Mower c o n d i t i o n e r ( p a r t )
Sprayer p a r t s
Disk b lade
Be ari ng f o r d i s k harrow
R e v e r s i b l e shovel f o r c u l t i v a t o r s
Part f o r corn p l a n t e r
Plat e f o r corn p l a n t e r
Sprayer p a r t
Sprayer p a r t
Sprayer p a r t
Sprayer p a r t
Sprayer p a r t
Bearing housing
Di s k b l a d e
Chisel p oin t
Cylinder shaft bearing
K n i f e a s s e mb l y f o r c r o p c h o p p e r
C u l t i v a t o r p a r t s - 4 ” sweep
C u ltiv a to r parts 1 3/4” ”
Cultivator parts
Link s l i n g e r chain
P a r t s , p l a n t i n g , s e e d i n g and f e r t . mach
Di sk b l a d e s
Sp a c i n g s p o o l
C u l t i v a t o r attachment
C u l t i v a t o r a tt ach me nt
To o l b a r
R i g i d shank
Shar p s p i k e
Parts f o r plower 4 l i s t e r s
P a r t s , f a r m i mp l e me n t c o m p o s i t e
Sprayer p a r t s
P a r t s , p l a n t , seed 4 f e r t .
H i t c h - a l l f o r a f r a me
Ap plicato r k n ife
Steel t i n e f o r rake
Guar d f o r hay b i n e
P i c k up f i n g e r f o r b a l e r
B i l l hook
K n i f e arm f o r b a l e r
Ne e d l e f o r b a l e r
S p r o c k e t f o r manut e s p r e a d e r
Shear p l a t e
Sn a p p i n g r o l l p l a t e
Rat chet p l a t e
Ch a i n s l i d e
H o l d down c l i p
L i t m a n a s s e mb l y

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
0. 0 1 4
0.014
0. 076
0.002
0.003
0. 0 0 3
0. 0 0 2
0.003
0. 0 0 2
0. 000
0. 000
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0 .000
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 000
0. 001
0. 001
0. 000
0. 001
0. 001
0. 000
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 00 1
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0 . 00 1
0. 001
0. 000
0. 001
0. 000
0. 001
0. 006
0. 017
0. 000
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0.002
0. 001
0.002
0.002
0. 0 0 2
0. 0 0 2
0. 000
0. 000
0. 000
0. 000
0. 0 0 0
0. 000
0. 000

COMMODITY
CODE

REVISED

0.014
0.014
0.078
0.002
0.003
0. 0 0 3
0. 0 0 2
0.003
0. 0 0 2
0.000
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 0 0 0
0.00 1
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 0 0 0
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 0 0 0
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 0 0 1
0. 001
0.00 1
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0. 001
0.000
0. 001
0. 0 0 0
0. 001
0. 0 0 6
0.018
0. 001
0. 001
0. 0 0 1
0. 001
0 . 002
0. 001
0 . 002
0.002
0. 0 0 2
0 . 002
0. 0 0 0
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0. 0 0 0
0. 0 0 0

5188
5189
1113
01
0101
0 102
0103
0 105
02
021 1
0212
0213
0215
0216
0218
0221
03
0322
0324
0326
112

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
0.000
0.000

0.000
0. 000

A g r i c u l t u r a l equi pment
P o u l t r y e q u i p me n t
Incubator - hatcher
Auto ma ti c p o u l t r y fe e de r
Br oo d e r , gas, 700-1000 c h i c k
L a y i n g ca g e , n o n - a u t o m a t e d
Bar n e q u i p m e n t
Stock tank
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 power ed
Pi pe l i n e m i l k e r u n i t
Bulk m i l k c o o l e r
Bar n c l e a n e r
M e t a l hoq f e e d e r , s e l f - f e e d i n q
Wa t e r s y s t e ms
S h a l l o w w e l l , j e t , 1/ 3 h . p .
S u b m e r s i b l e pump, d eep, 3 / 4 h . p .
C o n v e r t i b l e j e t , 1/ 2 h . p .

0.069
0.008
0.002
0.003
0. 0 0 1
0.002
0.034
0.012
0. 006
0. 0 0 2
0.007
0 . 004
0.002
0.003
0.027
0.007
0.014
0. 0 0 7

0. 071
0.008
0.002
0.003
0. 001
0.002
0.035
0.012
0. 006
0.002
0. 007
0.004
0.002
0.003
0.028
0. 0 0 7
0. 0 1 4
0. 007

C o n s t r u c t i o n m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p me n t

0.864

0.893

0. 125
0. 033
0.007
0.026
0. 070
0.034
0.030
0.006
0.022
0. 004
0.018
0.048
0.039
0.005
0. 0 1 1
0.008
0. 0 0 6
0.009
0.010
0. 0 0 1
0.003

0. 132
0.045
0. 011
0. 0 14
0. 011
0. 010
0. 027
0. 0 1 2
0. 007
0.008
0.033
0. 0 1 0
0. 006
0.003
0.002
0.002
0 . 009
0. 027
0. 007
0 .006
0. 007
0. 007
0. 051
0. 041
0.005
0. 0 1 2
0.009
0. 0 0 5
0. 0 1 0
0. 010
0. 00 1
0. 003

02
020 1
0202
0203
0207
03
030 1
0304
0305
04
040 1
0402
05
050 1
0502
0505
0506
0507
0508
06
0608
0609
061 1
07
070 1
0702
51
5101
5102
5 103
5104
01
0 109
0 123
0 125
0 127
0128
02
020 1
0203

C o n s t r u c t i o n equi pment f o r moun t i n g
S p e ci al mount ing equi pment
Ri p p e r
F r o n t end l o a d e r w i t h b u c k e t
Backhoe a t t a c h m e n t
T r a c t o r mount ed w i n c h e s and o t h e r a t t a c
Snowpl ow a t t a c h m e n t
Dozer , h y d r a u l i c
6 ' and u n d e r 1 0 ' 1 "
10’ and u n d e r 1 4* 1 ”

1122

124

Box t e n f l a i l s
Co n v e y o r b a r

Power c r a n e s , e x c a v a t o r s , and e q u i p me n t
Power c r a n e s , c a b l e o p e r a t e d
C r a w l e r mount ed 50 t h r u 100 t o n s
C r a w l e r mo unt ed o v e r 100 t h r u 200 t o n s
Tr u c k mount ed 35 t h r u 55 t o n s
Tr u c k mount ed o v e r 55 t h r u 100 t o n s
Power c r a n e s , h y d r a u l i c o p e r a t e d
S e l f - p r o p . , r u b b e r m t p . , 12-18 t o n s
Tr u c k mo u n t e d , 15 t h r u 25 t o n s
Tr u c k mo u n t e d , o v e r 25 t h r u 50 t o n s
Excavators
Ca b l e o p e r a t e d e x c a v a t o r s
Hydraulic excavators
Excavators, h y d r a u l i c operated
Thr u 4 0 , 0 0 0 l b s . , l e s s b u c k e t
Over 40 t h r o u g h 5 5 , 0 0 0 l b s . , l e s s b u c k e t
Over 55 t h r u 7 0 , 0 0 0 l b s . l e s s b u c k e t
Over 70 t h r u 8 5 , 0 0 0 l b s . l e s s b u c k e t
Over 85 t h r u 100, 000 l b s . l e s s b u c k e t
Over 100, 000 l b s . , l e s s b u c k e t
Cr an e s
Cabl e o pe r a t e d c r an e s
Hy dr a u lic operated cranes
Mi scellaneous cranes
F r o n t end a t t a c h m e n t s and p a r t s
F r o n t end a t t a c h m e n t s c r a n e s , d r a g l i n e s
P a r t s f o r c r a n e s d r a g l i n e s and s h o v e l s
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s - c r a n e s and hoes
Toot h f o r e x c a v a t o r bucket
D r a g l i n e b uc k e t , 3/ 4 cu. yd.
E x c a v a t o r b u c k e t , 1-1
1/ 4 cu. y d .
C l a ms h el l b u c k e t 3 / 8 o r 3/4 cu. yd.

1121

See footnotes at end of table.




GROUPING

Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 1980*
COMMODITY
CODE

GROUPING

14 ? 1” a n d o v e r

0.006

0.006

0.064
0. 047
0. 011
0.002
0. 005
0.014

0 .0 6 7
0. 055
0.013
0.002
0 . 0 06
0.018
0 .004
0.006

01
0 10 1
0 131
0 132
0 135
0 137
0 135
0 139
0 141
02
02 1 1
02 13
0 2 14
02 1 5
16
02 1 7

Specialized construction machinery
Other specialized construction m a c h inery
Trencher
D e w a t e r i n q pu mp, 1 0,0 00 q. p. h.
D s w a t e r i n g p urp , 9 0 , 0 0 0 q. p. h.
Winches, includinq marine
C r u s h i n q plant, p o r t a b l e
S c r e e n i n q pl a n t , p o r t a b l e
Cru s h i n q and s c r e e n i n q plan t s
W h e e l b a r r o w , st e el t r a y
Comoaction equipment
Roller, tandem
Roller, pne u m a t i c tired
Roller, vi b r a t o r y type
Roller, sheepsfoot, s e l f - p r o p e l l e d
Rollers
Hand held compactors

0.015
0.002

0 10 1
0 103

P o rtable air c o m p r e s s o r s
J00 - 20 0 c. f. m .
600 - 750 c .f . m.

0.008

01
0 102
0 103
0 104
0 111
0 114
51
5 111

02

1126

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER

0.010
0 .005
0.0 17

0 13
005
008

Scrapers and graders
Scrapers and graders
S c r a p e r , 18 a n d u n d e r 30 cu. yd. h e a p e d
Scraper bowls
S c r a p e r , 30 a n d u n d e r 37 cu. yd. h e a p e d
M o t o r g r a d e r , 115 to 144 b. h . p .
M o t o r q r a d e r , 145 h.p. a n d o v e r
Parts and attach, for s c r a p e r s - q r a d e r s
Motor qrader blade

0.045
0.045

103
048
006

01
0 10 1
0 102
02
020 1
0202
0 20 3
02 0 4
02 0 5

Parts and other equipment
P a r t s (ex. era. , d r a q . , sh o v . , t r ac . . O EM )
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 fo r 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
P o r t a b l e w a t e r w e l l a n d b l a s t h o l e dr i l
RR m a i n t e n c e of w a y e q u i p m e n t
Earth a u q e r s post d i q q e r ' s

0.095
0. 0 4 7
0.012
0.035
0 . 047
0.018
0.013
.006
0 .005
0 . 005

0 107
0 111
0 1 12
0 131
0 132
0 141
0 146
0 148
0 149
0 15 1
0 152

M i x e r s , p a v e r s , f p r e a d e r s , etc.
Concrete batchinq plants
P o r t a b l e m i x e r s , 3 1/2 cu. ft a n d o v e r
Concrete finishers, paver, spreaders, d
Concrete finisher
Slipform paver
Bituminous distributor, truck mounted
Asphalt Plant
Mixers, plaster, and mo r t a r
Concrete vibrators, and screeds
Bituminous spreader
Other equipment

0.028
0 .004
0.006
0.008

01
0 10 1
0 102
0 103
0 104
106
108
0 111

Tractors, other than farm
Wheel type
I n d u s t r i a l ,q a s / d i e s e l 35 t h r u 49 n e h p
I n d u s t r i a l d i e s e l 50 t h r u 74 n e h p
O f f h i g h w a y d i e s e l 40 0 f w h p a n d o v e r
O f f h i g h w a y d i e s e l 30 0 t h r u 399 f w h p
I n d u s t r i a l d i e s e l 75 n e h p a n d o v e r
Off hwy wheel tract o r s
W h e e l e d lo g s k i d d e r , s e l f - p r o p e l l e d

0
0

02
02 0 9
02 1 1
02 13
02 1 5
02 17
02 1 8
02 1 9
03
030 1
03 0 2
03 0 3
0304
04
040 1
0 40 2
04 03
06
060 1
06 02
06 0 3
0 60 5
0607
51
5111
5 1 12

006
0 12
00 1
002
006
003

0.012
0 .005

0.014
0.009

COMMODITY
CODE

1 129

005
023
0 15
054
054

01
0 10 1
0 103
0 105
106
02
02 0 9
021 1

0

02
022 1
0222
0 22 3
02 24
0 23 3
03
030 1
0 30 2
0 30 3
0 30 4
0 30 5
0306
030 7
0 30 S
0 30 9
0311
034 1
0 34 2
0 34 3
04
0 4 12
04 13
04 14
04 15
0 43 5
0 436

0 .406
. 066

0

0. 066

0 .0 3 1
0.005
0.008
0 . 002
0 . 002
0. 001
0 . 007

0.006
0.452
0.078
0. 011
0. 0 2 1
0 .009
0.019
0.009
0 . 00 7

See footnotes at end of table.




125

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

1

16
003
005
015
0 15
062
011
007
133
044
16
052
021
09 1
04 1
04 1
009

C r a w l e r typ e
G a s o l i n e / d i e s e l 2 0 - 5 9 net e n g i n e h.p.
D i e s e l , 6 0 - 8 9 net e n g i n e hp.
D i e s e l , 9 0 -1 5 9 net e n g i n e h o r s e p o w e r
D i e s e l , 160 -25 9 net e n q i n e h o r s e p o w e r
D i e s e l , 260 net e n q i n e h.p. a n d o v e r
S h o v e l l o ade r, 45 - 89 hp.
S h o v e l lo ad er, 90 - 129 hp.
Tractor parts and a t tachments
Traci;layi nq l o a d e r s p a r ts ; r e p l . , repai
O f f h w y w h e e l t r a c t o r p ar t s; re p l . , re p
Tractor parts;oem
W h e e l t r a c t o r l o a d e r s pa r ts ; re pl . , r ep
T r a c t o r sho ve l l o a d e r s
W h e e l s hov el l oa d er , 4 w ld r, up to 3 1/
W h e e l s ho vel loa der , 4 w ld r, 3 1/2 cu.
W h e e l sh ove l l oa der , 2 w h e e l dr.
T r a c t o r s h ove l l o ad e r s , 4 - w h e e l d r i v e
cu. yd. a n d u n d e r 2 cu. yd.
cu. yd. a n d u n d e r 2 1/2 cu. yd.
2 1/2 cu. yd. an d u n d e r 3 1/2 c u . yd.
5 cu. >/d. an d u n d e r 7 1/2 cu. yd.
7 1/2 cu. yd. a n d o v e r
P a r t s a n d at t ac h , fo r n o n - f a r m t r a c t o r
T r a c k rol ler , a s s e m b l y
Bev«l pinion
Off-highway equipment
O f f - h i q h w a y tr u ck s , e n d d u m p
50 to n c a p a c i ty
O v e r 30 th ru 45 t on s c a p a c i t y
O v e r 70 t o n s c a p a c i t y
O f f h i g h w a y , r e ar d u m p t r u c k s
Other off-hiqhway equipment
Truck-tractor hauler
Off hwy trailers and w a gons

Power driven hand tools
H o m e u t i l i t y line, e l e c t r i c a l
D r il l , 1/4 inch c h uc k si z e a n d u n d e r
D r i l l , ove r 1/4 in ch c h u c k s i z e to u n d e
C i r c u l a r s aw s
Oscillating, r e c i p rocating and vib r a t i n
Jig, sa bre, r e c i p r o c a t i n g saw
I n d u s t r i a l line, e l e c t r i c a l
D r i l l , ov e r 1/4 in ch c h u c k s i z e to u n d e
D r i l l , 1/2 i nch c h u c k s iz e a n d o v e r
Jig, sabre, a n d r e c i p r o c a t i n g s a w s
S c r e w d r i v e r s and n u t r u n n e r s
Impact wrenches
Saw, c i r c u l a r , 7 1/4" b l a d e a n d o v e r
P l a n e r s and routers
Belt sanders
H a m m e r s , p e r c u s s i o n , r o t a ry , w i t h o u t dr
An g l e grinders, polishers, and c i r c u l a r
C i r c u l a r saws, 7 i nch b l a d e a n d u n d e r
C i r c u l a r saws, b e t w e e n 7 in c h a n d 8 inc
C i r c u l a r saws, 8 in c h b l a d e a n d o v e r
P n e u m a t i c hand tools
Grinders, polishers and sanders
Percussion tools
Impact wrenches
Drills, screwdrivers and nutrunners
Other, pneumatic handtools, include hyd
Powered actuated handtools

. 137
.003
.006
.017
.0 17
.071
,0 15
,008

0

1
2

M e t a l w o r k i n g m a c h inery and equipment

0

0. 005
0 . 002
0. 001

GROUPING

0 .0 4 1
0.026

0

. 026
0.015
0.013
0.002

0

. 088
0.018
0. 011
0. 021
0. 027
0. 011
0. 149
0. 07 1
0 .078
0 .045
0 .030
0.008
0.013
0.010
0 .0 1 4
0.014

1 . 125

1 . 145

0.098
0.018
0.002
0.005
0.004
0. 001
0.005
0.029
0.003
0.004
0.002
0 . 002
0.002

0.094
0.018
0.004
0.008
0 .004
0.002

0.003
0.002
0.002
0 .004
. 002
.004
.001
.021
. 002
. 002
.006
.004
.007
. 00 1

0. 045
0.003
0. 0 0 4
0.003
0 .003
0 . 002
0 . 0 10
0.003
0 .005
0.009
0.003

0.019
0 . 00 6
0.002
0.004
0. 0 0 7

Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801

12.
[TY

GROUPING
Other e l e c t ric-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 , fo r e l e c
Engine-driven hand tools
C u t - o f f sa ws, d r i l l s , a n d a ll o t h e r
P a r t , a t t a c h m e n t , a c c e s s o r y : e n g i n e dri
P n e u m a t i c , hy d r . , a n d p o w d e r a c t u a t e d p a r t s
I m p a c t s o c k e t , 1/ 2” s q u a r e d r i v e
P n e u m a t i c chisel
Pneumatic chisel retainer
Pneumatic, hydraulic, and powder actuat

05
0531
0532
07
0731
0732
51
5111
5112
5113
5131
*
01
010 1
0 111
0 121
0 131
02
0231
0232
0233
03
033 1
0332
0333
0 34 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
T r a n s f o r m e r ty p e, a . c . / d . c .
R ectifier type
E n g i n e d r i v e n un i t, d.c.
Wire feeder
Resistance welding mach i n e s and supplies
Spot we l d e r
Electrode, resistance welding
Adjustable/retractable stroke
Arc w e l d i n g e l e c t r o d e s
W i r e e l e c t r o d e , 3 / 3 2 ”, c o r e d
W i r e e l e c t r o d e , E7 0 S3 , .045 '', b a r e
T y p e 30, s t a i n l e s s , c o v e r e d , 5 / 3 2 "
M i l d s t ee l, st ick , E - 7 0 1 8 , 1/8 x 14
M i l d s t ee l, sti c k, E - 6 0 1 3 , 3/ 16 x 14
Gas w elding machines and equipment
W e l d i n g t or c h , b l e w p i p e
C u t t i n g t oo l, b l o w p i p e
Flame cutting machine
W e l d i n g tip, a c e t y l e n e
C u t t i n g tip, a c e l y l e n e
Oxygen regulator

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 19 7 2 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED

0.012

0.0 0 6
0. 006
0.00 6

0.002
0.0 0 4
0.011
-

0.011
0. 120
0.036
0.0 08
0.008
0.0 15
.006

0
0.020
0.010
0.001
0 .0 09
0. 04 9
0 .0 0 9
0. 009
0.006
0.017
0.0 0 9
0.014
0. 005
. 002
0 . 003

0
0.001
0.001
0.002

-

0.0 12
0. 123
0 . 03 7
0.008
0.008
0.0 15
0. 0 0 6

0.021
0.0 10
0.00 1

0.003
0 . 0 07
0.004
0.008

01
0101
0 103
0 104
0 106
0 111
0113
0 1 15
0117
0119
0121
0123
0125

Cutting tools and accessories
Small cutting tools
Key way broach
Twi st d r i l l
Twist drill, ca r b i d e tipp e d
Reamer, machine chucking
Spur gear hob
M i l l i n g cutter, side
Milling cutter, plain
End mill
H a n d tap
Round adjustable die
S o l i d pi p e d i e
Power saw blade, c i r c u l a r

0.207
0. 183
0.01 7
0.026
0.00 6
0.00 4
0. 005

0 .00 8
0. 00 4
0 .00 3

0.022

1
110

0.012

12
1201

0.009
0.003

0.002
0.002

1203
13
130 1
14
140 1
1403
1405
15
150 1
1503
150 5

0.008
0.008

0.212
0 . 188
0 . 0 18

0 . 0 27
0 . 0 06
0.004
0.005

21
2101

0.002
0.002

2103
21 0 5
2106
21 0 7
21 0 8
31

0 . 0 11

0.013
0.008
0.005
0.003

>at end of table.




01
0101
0102

0 103
03
030 1
030 2
030 3
030 4
0 305
0306
030 7
0 308
0 30 9
04
049 1
05
050 1
0 50 2
0 50 3
050 4
0 505
050 7
0 50 8
05 0 9
1
1
1 103
1 105

0.003

0.00 3
0. 007
0. 004
0.0 0 8

0.002
0.002
0.011
0.012

1 136

0.002
0 .003
0.00 1
0.00 1
0.070
0.025
0. 0 0 6
0.004
0.016

0.002
0. 002
0. 008
0. 008

024 1
024 2
024 4
024 6
02 4 8
02 4 9
0251
02 5 2

0.009
0 .0 5 0
0.009
0.009
0 .0 0 6
0.0 17
0.009
0.0 14
0. 0 0 5

0.06 9
0. 025
0.00 5
0. 004
0 .015

0. 008
0.0 03

02

0.004
0.004
0.004
-

Industrial process furnaces and ovens
E l e c t r ic
Draw furnace, factory built
Electric furnace field erected
Heat t r e a t i n g oven
Fue l fi r e d
H a r d e n i n g furnace, gas
A t m o s p h e r e c o n t r o l l e d f u r n a c e , ga s
Field e r e c t e d furnace, gas
H e a t t r e a t i n g ove n , g a s
Induction heating equipment
Induction heater, radio frequency
I nduc t i o n heater, mo t o r g e nerator
Gas g e n e r a t i n g equip m e n t
Atomosphere generator, endothermic
Parts and attachments
G a s b u r n e r , f o r fu e l f i r e d f u r n a c e

0.012

012 7
0 12 9
0 131
0 133
0 134
0 135
0137

-

►
01
0 10 1
0 103
0105
02
021 1
0212
0214
0216
03
032 1
0322
04
043 1
05
0541

0.022

COMMODITY
CODE

126

RELATIVE
GROUPING
Power saw blade, ban d
Power saw blade, hack
T u r n i n g tool h o l d e r
T h r o w a w a y in s e r t , c a r b i d e
I n d e x i b l e c a r b i d e i ns e r t , u t i l i t y
B r a z e d t u r n i n g too l , c a r b i d e t i p p e d
C a r bide tool blank
Precision measuring tools
Gage b l ocks
Micrometer caliper
Cylindrical plug gage
T h read plug gage
S n a p g ag e , a d j u s t a b l e
P n e u m a t i c ga ge , c o l u m n t y p e
R i n g g a ge , c y l i n d r i c a l
Di a l t e s t i n d i c a t o r
Abrasive products
Abrasive grains
Aluminum oxide
Si 1 i co n ca rbi de
Ot h e r , incl. a l u m i n a z i r c o n i a
Nonmetallic bonded abrasive products
All s h a p e s ; r e s i n o i d & s h e l l a c bo n d; re
All s h a p e s ; r e s i n o i d 4 s h e l l a c b o nd ; no
All s h a p e s ; r u b b e r b o n d
All sh a p e s ; o t h e r b o n d
D iamond & cubic boron n i t r i d e wheel; ma
Di s m o n d & c u b i c b o r o n n i t r i d e w h e e l ; ot
All s h a p e s ; v i t r i f i e d b o n d
Natural sized grains, powder, and flour
Ot h er ; e x c e p t c o a t e d a b r a s i v e s
Buffing and polishing wheels
Bu ff, fu l l d is c , s e c t i o n s
Nonm-ptal 1 i c c o a t e d a b r a s i v e p r o d u c t s
C l o t h be l t s ; a n y a b r a s i v e ; g l u e b o n d
Cloth belts; any abrasive; resin & w a t e
O t h e r c l o t h sh a p e s ; a n y a b r a s i v e ; g l u e
O t h e r c l o t h s h a p e s ; a n y abr; r e s i n & wt
P a p e r be lt; a n y abr; gl ue , re s i n , w a t e r
Other paper shapes; any abrasive; glue
O t h e r p a p e r sh a p e s ; a n y abr ; r e s i n & wt
B u f f i n g , p o l i s h i n g w h e e l s & lap s; no sb
Grinding wheels, n o n - r einforced resinoid
Al. o x . , c p . 24 gt., 2 0 x 2 1/2x6, ts'pe on
Al. ox., c.p . , 24 gt., 6 x 1 x 5 / 8 , tp. o n e
Zr. al., 10 gt., 2 4 x 3 x 1 2 , tp. on e
Grinding wheels, reinforced resinoid
Al. ox., cp, 2 0 x 1 / 8 x 1 , t y p e o n e
Al. ox., c. p., 7 x 1 / 4 x 7 / S , t y p e 27
Grinding wheels, non-reinforced rubber
Al. ox., cp. 46 g t ., 2 0 x 1 / 8 x 1 , tp. o n e
Grinding wheels, vitrified bond
Al. ox., 60 gri t , 7 x 1 / 2 x 1 1/4, t y p e o n e
Al. ox., 60 g r it, 2 0 x 6 x 1 2 , t y p e o n e
SI. C a r b . , 60 g t ., 1 0x 1x1 , t y p e o n e
Grinding wheels, diamond
T y p e 11V9, 1 /1 6 x 7 5 dia. co nc .
T y p e 1A I S , 14”x . 125, 1 /4 x 25 dia. con c .
6 A2 C, 6 ”x 3 / 4 " , 1 / 1 6 ”x 1 0 0 dia. c o nc.
Coated abrasive products
Be lt, c l o t h r e s i n b o n d
Be lt , p a p e r g l u e b o n d
Be l t, c l o t h g l u e b o n d
F l a p w h e e l , c l o t h r e s i n bo n d , 100 g r i t
V u l c a n i z e d f i b e r d i sc, 7 x 7/8, 36 g r i t
V u l c a n i z e d f i b e r di s c, 9 1 / 8 x 7 / 8 50 gri
Metal abrasives

IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER

0.014
0.003
0 . 0 07
0.027

0.015
0 .003
0 . 0 07
0.028

0.009
0.024

0.009
0. 0 2 4

0.010
0.012
0.001
0.004
0.002
0.002

0 .003
0.006
1
0.005

0.00

0. 17 1
0.033
0 . 0 16
0.009
.008
0.062

0
0.010
0.013
0 .003

0.002
0.005
0. 0 06
. 022

0
0.001
0.002
0 . 057
0.005

0.022
0.008
0 . 00 6
0.004
0.003

0.002
0 .0 0 7
-

-

-

0.019

... ....... .

0.011
0.012
0.001
0.004
0.002
0.002

0.003
0 . 0 06
1
0.005

0.00

0. 172
0. 0 37
0.018

0.010
0.009
-

_

0 . 005
0.005
0.015
0.003
0.004
.008
0 .009
0 .003
0 . 005
0 . 003
0.003
0 .023

0

0.012
0 .003
0. 008
0.008
00 .0.002
04
0.002
0 . 053
0.0 18
0 .007
0.004
0 .005
0 .009
0.009
0.018

—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED

ITY
GROUPING
3101
3103
3105

S t e e l wool
M e t a l soap & s c o u r i n q p a d s ; £ o t h e r met
S t e e l I i r o n g r i t , s h o t , S sand

0. 0 0 7
0. 0 0 7
0.005

0 007
0 00 1
0 009

11
110 1
1111
1 1 12
12
120 1
1203
1205
13
130 1
1302
1303
1304
1305
1308
1309
1321
1322
1323
14
140 1
1402
1405
1406
1407
1408
141 1
15
1503
1505
1507
16
16 1 1
16 12
16 13
17
170 1
1703
19
190 1
1902
1903
31
3 192
3194
51
5102
5103
5 104
5105
5106

M e t a l c u t t i n g ma c h i n e t o o l s
B o r i n q machi nes
Boring m i l l , v e r t i c a l
B o r i n g , d r i l l i n g and m i l l i n g mach. n / c
Jig borer, n/c
Dr i 1 1 i nq machi nes
S e n s i t i v e d r i l l i n g ma c hi n e
Upright f l o o r type d r i l l , p la i n
Rad ia l d r i l l
G r i n d i n g ma c h i n e s
C y l i n d r i c a l g r i n d i n g ma c h i n e , p l a i n
C y l i n d r i c a l g r i n d i n g ma c h i n e , u n i v e r s a l
Roll grinder
C e n t e r l e s s q r i n d i n q ma c hi n e
R o t a r y s u r f a c e q r i n d i n q ma c hi n e
T o o l and c u t t e r q r i n d i n q ma c h i n e
I n t e r n a l g r i n d i n q ma c hi n e
R e c i p . s u r f a c e q r i n d i n q ma c h . , 6” x 1 8 ”
R e c i p . s u r f a c e q r i n d e r , 8 o r 12 x 24
R e c i p . s u r f a c e q r i n d i n q ma c h i n e , 18x72
Lat hes
En q i n e l a t h e , 16” s wi n q o r u nd e r
E n q i n e l a t h e , 16” swi n q o r l ^ r q e r
C h u c k i n q l a t h e , a u t o m a t i c , s i n q l e sp.
Chuckinq l a t h e , a u t o m a t i c , S s p i n d l e
Bar m a c h i n e , a u t o m a t i c , s i n q l e sp.
Bar m a c h i n e , a u t o m a t i c 5 o r 6 s p i n d l e
T u r n i n q machi ne, n / c
Mi 1 1 i n q machi nes
U n i v e r s a l knee t y p e , mi 1 1 i n q ma c hi n e
V e r t i c a l knee t y p e , m i l l i n g ma c hi n e
M i l l i n g m a c h i n e , bsd t y p e
M u l t i - f u n c t i o n ma c h i n e s , n / c
V e r t , o r h o r s . s p . , manual t o o l chanqe
V e r t i c a l s p i n d l e , a u t o m a t i c t o o l c hanqe
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 t o o l chang
Gear c u t t i n g ma c h i n e s
H o b b i n q ma c h i n e
Gear f i n i s h i n q ma c hi n e
O t h e r m e t a l c u t t i n g ma c h i n e s t o o l s
H o r i z o n t a l b r o a c h i n g ma c hi n e
Hack 5 a m n g m a c h i n e , 6 ” x 6 ”
T a p p i n g ma c h i n e
Home shop
G r i n d e r , b e n c h , 6 ” whe e l
Lathe
P a r t s f o r met a 1- c u t t i n q ma c hi n e t o o l s
S p i n d l e , s e n s i t i v e d r i l l i n g ma c hi n e
Cross f e e d scr ew, s u r f a c e g r i n d a r
Cross f eed scr ew, enq i ne l a t h e
Cr o s s f e e d s c r e w , m i l l i n g ma c hi n e
B a l l o r l e a d s c r e w, n / c ma c h i n e

0 . 296
0.017
0.005
0.008
0.005
0.017
0.003
0.010
0.004
0. 0 4 6
0.008
0.008
0. 0 0 7
0.003
0.005
0.006
0.003
0 . 003
0. 001
0.002
0 . 049
0 . 006
0 .005
0 . 004
0.009
0 . 008
0. 0 1 0
0 . 007
0.024
0.004
0.015
0 . 005
0 . 032
0 . 003
0 . 009
0 . 020
0 . 020
0 . 003
0.017
0 . 0 17
0.012
0 . 001
0. 0 0 4
0. 0 0 4
0.002
0 . 002
0.069
0.019
0.010
0. 0 12
0 . 022
0.007

0 304
0 0 18
0 005
0 008
0 005
0 0 18
0 003
0 0 11
0 004
0 047
0 008
0 008
0 008
0 003
0 005
0 006
0 003
0 003
0 00 1
0 002
0 050
0 006
0 005
0 .004
0 . 009
0,. 008
0 .010
0 .007
0 ,. 024
0 . 005
0 . 0 15
0.. 005
0 ,. 033
0 .003
0 .0 10
0.. 020
0 . 02 1
0 . 004
0,. 0 17
0.. 0 17
0 ,. 012
0.. 00 1
0 ,. 004
0 . 004
0..002
0..002
0 . 07 1
0 . 019
0 .0 10
0 ,. 013
0 . 022
0,. 007

21
2101
2104
2109
22
220 1
2203
2205
23
230 1

M e t a l f o r m i n g ma c h i n e t o o l s
P u n c h i n g , b e n d i n g , f o r m i n g ma c h i n e s
Punchi nq machi ne, m a n u a l l y o pe r a t e d
Press b r ak e, h y d r a u l i c o r mechni cal
Hand b r a k e
S h e a r i n q ma c h i n e s
Shears, m e c ha ni c a l , p l a t e
Shears, h y d r a u l i c , p l a t e
Shears, m e ch a ni c a l , sheet
Presses
M e c h a n i c a l OBI p r e s s , 45 t o n s

0. 165
0 . 026
0. 002
0.009
0.015
0.013
0.005
0 . 003
0 . 005
0. 056
0.005

0 .. 169
0.. 027
0. 002
0 . 0 10
0. 0 15
0. 014
0 . 006
0 . 003
0. 005
0. 058
0. 005




!

COMMODITY
CODE
2302
2303
2304
2305
2306
2307
25
250 1
2503
41
4 196
51
5 102
5103
5104

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED

GROUPING
Me c h a n i c a l OBI p r e s s , 105-110 t o n s
Mech. p r e s s , s t . s i d e d , 200- 300 t o n s
Mech. p r e s s s t . s i d e d 2 p t . , 400 t o n s
Mech. p r e s s , 600 t o 1600 t o n s c a p a c i t y
P r e s s , a u t o m a t i c 45 t h r u 64 t o n s cap
P r e s s , a u t o m a t i c 65 t h r u 100 t o n s
O t h e r me t a l f o r m i n g ma c hi n e s t o o l s
F o r g i n g machi ne
Ri v e t i ng machi ne
Wi r e d r a w i n g machi ne
Wi r e d r a w i n g machi ne
P a r t s f o r m e t a l f o r m i n g ma chi ne t o o l s
K n i v e s , p l a t e s h e a r , 1” x 4” x 10?
C l u t c h l i n i n g compo n e nt s, OBI p r e s s
C l u t c h l i n i n g compo n e nt s , 2 p t .
Ge n e r a l p u r p o s e m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p me n t

0 . 010
0 . 010
0 . 003
0 . 013
0 . 002
0 . 012
0 .0 19
0 . 017
0 . 002
0 . 006
0 . 006
0 . 044
0 .011
0 . 016
0 . 016

0 .010
0 . 010
0 . 003
0 . 014
0 . 002
0 . 012
0 . 020
0 . 018
0 . 002
0 . 006
0 .006
0 . 045
0 .011
0 . 017
0 . 017

2 . 262

2 . 316

1 14 1
02
0202
0204
0205
0206
0207
0208
0209
02 1 1
023 1
03
030 1
0303
0305
0307
04
040 1
0403
0405

Pumps, c o mp r e s s o r s , and e q u i p me n t
I n d u s t r i a l pumps
R e c i p r o c a t i n g pump, power o p e r a t e d
C e n t r i f . - 9 0 gpm, 125 f t . , 3500 rpm, c i
C e n t r i f . , 300 gpm, 140 f t . , 3500 rpm, c
C e n t r i f . , - 9 0 gpm, 125 f t . , 3500 r p m , s s 31
C e n t r i f . - 1000 gpm, 1 3 0 , f t . , 1750 rpm
C e n t r i f . , 3000 gpm, 175 f t . , 1750 rpm
C e n t r i f . , 400 gpm, 2000 f t . , 3500 r p m , c
T u r b i n e pump
R o t a r y pump
A i r c o mp 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 a i r c o mp r e s s o r , 5 hp
S t a t i o n a r y a i r c o mp r e s s o r , 7 5- 1 2 5 h . p .
S t a t i o n a r y a i r c o mp r e s s o r , 150 hp
C e n t r i f u g a l a i r comp. , o v e r 1, 000 hp
Gas c o mp r e s s o r s
C e n t r i f u g a l , uncool ed
A n g l e e n g i n e , 2 , 0 0 0 hp
R e c i p r o c a t i n g , 1, 000 hp

0 . 216
0 . 142
0 . 034
0 .0 12
0 . 008
0 . 010
0 . 008
0 . 014
0 . 021
0 . 023
0 . 012
0 . 040
0 . 018
0 . 013
0 . 005
0 . 004
0 . 034
0 . 008
0 . 015
0 . 012

0 .221
0 . 145
0 .034
0 . 0 13
0 . 008
0 .010
0 . 009
0 .015
0 . 022
0.. 023
0.. 012
0 .041
0.. 019
0..013
0..005
0..004
0..035
0..008
0.,015
0. 012

1 142
0 10 1
0 102
0 103
0 105
0 107
0 111

E l e v a t o r s and e s c a l a t o r s
E le c tr ic fr e iq h t elevator
Gear ed e l e c t r i c p a s s e n g e r e l e v a t o r
Ge a r l e s s e l e c t r i c passenqer e l e v a t o r
H y d r a u l i c p as s e n g e r e l e v a t o r
Hydraulic fr e ig h t elevator
Escalator

0..051
0..001
0..022
0.. 0 14
0.. 007
0,.003
0..004

0.,052
0..00 1
0. 023
0. 014
0. 008
0. 003
0. 004

01
0 10 1
0 103
0 104
0 105
0 107
0 108
0 109
02
0202
0203
0205
0207
0209
03
030 1
0302
0305
04
040 1

F l u i d power e q u i p men t
F l u i d power pumps
Gear t y p e , 5- 30 gpm.
Vane t y p e , f i x e d , 5 t o 25 gpm.
Vane t y p e , f i x e d , 35 t o 45 gpm
Vane t y p e , v a r i a b l e , 7 1/ 2 t o 15 gpm
A x i a l p i s t o n v a r i a b l e , 7 1/2 t o 15 gpm.
A x i a l p i s t o n , f i x e d , 7 1/2 t o 20 gpm
A x i a l p i s t o n , v a r i a b l e , 35 t o 45 gpm.
F l u i d power v a l v e s
I n d u s t r i a l p n e u m a t i c , 0- 200 ps i
I n d u s t r i a l h y d r a u l i c , 0- 5000 ps i
M o b i l e h y d r a u l i c , 0- 3000 psi
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 gpm.
H y d r a u l i c vol ume c o n t r o l
Cy1 i n d e r s
I n d u s t r i a l pneumat i c, 2 i nch bor e
I n d u s t r i a l h y d r a u l i c , 2 i nch bore
M o b i l e , h y d r a u l i c , 4 i nch bore
F l u i d power hose and t u b e f i t t i n g s
1/2 i n
t u b e f i t t i n g , f l a r e l e s s , ss

0.. 149
0..048
0..023
0..001
0 . 004
0. 004
0. 008
0. 002
0. 006
0. 052
0. 006
0. 001
0. 025
0. 011
0. 008
0. 024
0. 005
0. 008
0. 012
0. 025
0. 006

0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.

1 14

1 143

127

ea

153
049
023
001
004
004
008
002
006
053
006
001
026
011
009
024
005
008
012
026
007

e 12.

—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801

DDITY
E

GROUPING

0402
0403
0404
0405
►
02
020 1
02 1 1
022 1
0222
0231
024 1
03
0351
0352
036 1
0362
0363
0364
0365
0372
0375
0376
04
049 1
0493
0494
0496

1/ 2
1/ 4
1/ 2
1/ 2

in
in
in
in

tube f i t t i n g , f l a r e d - f l a r e l e s s
u ni on , f l a r e d or f l a r e l e s s brass
mp 1/ 2 hose 100 R 5 r e u s a b l e end
mp 1/ 2 hose 100 R 2 perm a t t . en

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
0.005
0. 007
0. 001
0.005

0. f f 05
0 . 0 07
0. 0 0 1
0.005

I n d u s t r i a l m a t e r i a l h a n d l i n g e q u i p me n t
Conveyi ng equi pment
Mo no ra il conveyor
Package c o n v e y o r
B e l t conveyor
Bucket e l e v a t o r
T r o l l e y conveyor
P o r t a b l e b e l t conveyor
Material handling trucks
E le c tr ic trucks, o p e ra to r-rid in g
Motorized handtrucks
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 l b .
I n t e r n a l combust i on t r u c k s 6000-14, 999
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
I n t e r n a l combustion t r a c t o r
Portable elevators (stackers)
Handlift trucks
Other h an d t r u c k s , t r a i l e r s , d o l l i e s
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s
Hoi s t and c r a n e s
Hand c h a i n h o i s t , s p u r g e a r
E l e c t r i c h o i s t , luq type
A i r h o i s t , 1, 000 l b . c a p a c i t y
Cr an e , o v e r h e a d b r i d g e t y p e

0.30U
0. 1C?
0.005
0. 031
C 043
G 004
0.019
0. 004
0. 132
0.028
0. 307
0. 031
0. 020
0.009
0.002
0. 001
0. 001
0. 0 0 8
0. 026
0. 061
0. 010
0.013
0. 0 0 5
0. 034

0.308
0. 109
0 . 005
0.032
0.044
0.004
0.019
0.004
0. 136
0.028
0. 008
0.032
0. 021
0.009
0.002
0 . 001
0..00 1
0. 0 0 8
0.027
0.063
0 . 0 10
0 . 0 13
0.005
0. 035

0 10 1
0102
0 103
0104
0105
0 111
0 113
01 15
0 1 16
0 121
0 122
0124
0 128
0133
0 135
0137

M e c h a n i c a l power t r a n s T i i s s i on e q u i p me n t
Speed r e d u c e r , wo r mg e a r , 2 . 5 - 3 c. d.
Speed r e d u c e r , p a r a l l e l s h a f t , h e l i c a l
Ge a r mo t o r , p a r a l l e l s h a f t
Speed r e d u c e r , wor mg e a r , 8 c . d.
Re d u c e r , p a r a l l e l s h a f t , s i z e 203
Biavel g e a r , c o a r s e - p i t c h , AGMA c l a s s 8
Spur g e a r , c o a r s e - p i t c h , AGMA c l a s s 8
Spur g e a r , f i n e - p i t c h
F l e x i b l e c o u p l i n g , gear t yp e
R oller chain, semifinished
Roller chain, fin is h e d
M i l l c hai n
R o l l e r chain p l a t e sprocket
V - b e l t sheave
Universal j o i n t , in d u s tr ia l
Clu tch, f r i c t i o n type

0. 211
0. 0 1 4
0. 0 1 5
0. 016
0. 010
0. 0 0 5
0. 0 1 4
0. 016
0 .007
0.012
0. 0 0 9
0.025
0 .007
0. 011
0. 0 0 4
0. 0 1 4
0. 031

0.216
0.015
0.015
0. 0 1 6
0. 011
0. 0 0 6
0 . 0 14
0 . 0 17
0. 0 0 7
0.013
0.009
0. 026
0 . 007
0.012
0.004
0.015
0.032

010 1
0 111
0123
0131
0143
0 145
02
0231
03
0332
04
0433
0434
0435
0436
0437
05
0538

S c a l e s and b a l a n c e s
Por tab le d i a l scale
F l o o r s c a l e , beam t y p e
Ba t h r o om s c a l e
Mo t o r t r u c k s c a l e , 5 0- 6 0 t o n c a p a c i t y
Comp u t i n g s c a l e
Hopper s c a l e , 6 , 0 0 0 l b . c a p a c i t y
Motor t r u c k s c al es
Mot or t r u c k s s c a l e s
Rai lr oad tr u c k scales
R ail roa d tru ck scales
I n d u s t r i a l scales
Bench and p o r t a b l e s c a l e s
Floor scales
P r e - d e t e r m i n e d w e i g h i n g and c heck w e i g h
Auto ma ti c b ul k w ei gher s
Mi sc. i n d u s t r i a l s c al es
Comme r c i al r e t a i l s c a l e s
Comp u t i n g s c a l e s

0.022
~
~
0. 0 0 2
0.002
0. 000
0. 000
0 . 009
C. 002
0. 001
0. 001
0.002
0.003
0.005
0. 0 0 4

0. 021
0 . 003
0. 0 0 2
0.003
0.003
0 . 005
0. 0 0 5
-

See fc

at end of table.




COMMODITY
CODE

-

Mi sc. r e t a i 1 - c o m m e r c i a l s ca le s
Personal househol d s ca le s
Ba t h r o om s c a l e s
P e r s o n a l w e i g h i n g s c a l e s and m i s c .
M a il i n g scales
M a i l i n g and p a r c e l p o s t s c a l e s
A c c e s s o r i e s and a t t a c h m e n t s
A c c e s s o r i e s and a t t a c h m e n t s
P a r t s f o r s c a l e s and b a l a n c e s
P a r t s f o r s c a l e s and b a l a n c e s

0 10 1
0 111
0 121
0 133
0135

Fans and b l o w e r s , e x c e p t p o r t a b l e
C e n t r i f u g a l blower
P r o p e l l e r fan
A t t i c f a n , 30 i n c h s i z e
A x i a l f a n , 3 6- 3 8 i n c h , d i r e c t d r i v e
I n d u s t r i a l f a n , a r r a n g e m e n t no. 1

0. 103
0.036
0.003
0.009
0.015
0.040

0. 106
0 . 037
0.003
0. 0 0 9
0.015
0 . 041

01
0 10 1
0 105
0 107
0 109
0 111
0 1 17
02
020 1
0205
0208
0209
0215
02 17
0219
0223
03
0302
0303
0306
0307
0309
04
040 1
0402
0405
05
0502
0507
06
060 1
0603
0605
0606
0607
0608
0 S0 9
06 11
0614
06 1/

A i r c o n d i t i o n i n g and r e f r i g e r a t i o n e q u i p
Heat t r a n s f e r e q u i p me n t
Packaqed t e r m i n a l a / c
Room f a n c o i l a / c
Central s t a t i o n a/c u n i t
Unit cooler
Remote r e f r i g e r a n t c o n d e n s e r
Finned c o i l s , o .e.m.
Unitary a ir conditioners
Ye ar- ro un d a / c , 2-3 ton
Y e a r - r o u n d a / c , 5-10 t on
Y e a r - r o u n d a / c , 25 t o n
S i n g l e p ac k a g e a / c
S i n g l e p ac k a g e h e a t pump
S p l i t s y s t e m h e a t pump
S p l i t s y s t e m, c o n d e n s i n g u n i t
A/c c o i l s
Comme r c i al r e f r i g e r a t i o n e q u i p m e n t
Sectional cooler
Reach- in r e f r i g e r a t o r
M u l t i l e v e l d i s p l a y case
Fr o z e n f o o d cas e
D rin ki ng water co ol e r
R e f r i g e r a n t compr essor s
Co mp r e s s o r , 2 - 1 / 2 h . p . and u n d e r
Co mp r e s s o r , 3 h . p .
A u t o m o t i ve compr essor
R e f r i g e r a t i o n condensing u n i t s
Co n d e n s e r , 3 / 4 - 3 . 0 h . p .
Condensi ng u n i t o v e r 3-15 h . p .
O t h e r a / c and r e f r i g e r a t i o n e q u i p me n t
Centrifugal liq u id c h ille r
I c e cube maker
Absorption l i q u i d c h i l l e r
M o b i l e v e h i c l e r e f r i g e r a t i o n system
Automobile a/c
T r u c k cab a / c
Pick-up/van a/c
Reciprocating l iq u id c h i l l e r
Wa t e r c o o l i n g t o w e r
Evaporative a i r co oler

0.660
0.069
0.013
0. 0G6
0.014
0.008
0. 004
0.025
0 . 145
0 . 0 12
0. 0 1 6
0.011
0.022
0 . 004
0.006
0.051
0.023
0. 066
0.023
0.013
0.009
0.009
0.011
0. 160
0 . 059
0.015
0.086
0.021
0.012
0.009
0. 199
0.018
0.013
0.006
0.016
0.068
0.008
0.044
0.011
0.008
0.007

0.676
0 . 070
0.013
0.006
0.014
0.008
0.004
0. 0 2 6
0. 149
0.012
0 . 0 16
0. 011
0.023
0. 0 0 4
0. 006
0.052
0. 0 2 4
0.068
0. 0 2 4
0.013
0. 010
0. 0 1 0
0.012
0. 164
0. 060
0.015
0.088
0.022
0.012
0.009
0.204
0.018
0. 0 1 4
0. 006
0. 016
0. 0 7 0
0.008
0.045
0. 011
0.008
0. 0 0 7

0i
C 10 1
0 102
0 103
0 104
C 106

M i s c e l l a n e o u s g e n er a l purpose equi pment
V a l v e s and f i t t i n g s
Gat e v a l v e , i r o n , 6 i n c h
Gat e v a l v e , b r a s s o r b r o n z e , 1 i n c h
Gat e v a l v e f o r g e d s t e e l , 1 i n c h
Gat e v a l v e , c a s t s t e e l , 6 i n c h
Regulating va lve , 1 inch

0.549
0.362
0.011
0.032
0.006
0.032
0.008

0.563
0. 371
0.012
0.032
0. 006
0.033
0.008

1 148

114 9

-

128

REVISED

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
FORMER

0539
06
0641
0642
07
0742
08
0843
09
0944
1 147

~

GROUPING

hous

0.001
0.003
0.002
0.001
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.002
0.002

_
_
_
_
-

Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
COMMODITY
CODE
0 111
01 12
0113
0 1 15
0 1 16
0 1 17
0 118
0 119
0 121
0122
0123
0 124
0125
0 126
0127
05
0521
0522
0524
0525
0531
0532
0533
054 1
0542
06
0651
0652
0653
0654

GROUPING

Fl ange u n i o n , c a st i r o n
El bow, m a l l e a b l e i r o n , 1/ 2 i n c h
Tee, f o r g e d s t e e l , 1 i n c h
El bo w, w r o u g h t c o p p e r , 1/ 2 i n c h
B a l l v a l v e , bronze, 2 inch
B a ll va lve, s t e e l , 6 inch
B u t t e r f l y v a l v e , 125 wsp, 6 i n c h
B u t t e r f l y v a l v e , 150 wog, 12 i n c h
Plug v a l v e , l u b r i c a t e d
IBBM g a t e v a l v e
F i r e hydrant
Safety valve
Cast i r o n v a l v e
Gas f l o w r e g u l a t o r
Liquid flow regulator
B a l l and r o l l e r b e a r i n g s
R adi al b a l l b e a r i n g , l i g h t
R a d i a l b a l l b e a r i n g , medi um
S t e e l b a l l , chr ome a l l o y
Radial b a l l beari nq, e x tr a 1iqh t
R o l l e r bear ing, tapered
R oller bearinq, c y l in d r ic a l
R o l l e r b e a r i n g , needl e
P illo w block, b a ll bearinq
P i ll o w block, r o l l e r bearing
P lain bearings
Mai n b e a r i n g , a u t o m o t i v e
Connecti ng rod b e a r i n g , a ut o mo ti ve
B u s h i n g , 3 / 4 i n c h i . d.
Bushi ng, 1 i nch i . d .
Special

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
0.009
0. 0 3 7
0.037
0 . 020
0 . 0 10
0. 023
0.019
0. 0 3 4
0. 0 16
0.013
0.006
0 . 006
0.019
0.012
0. 011
0 . 169
0.034
0 . 022
0 . 004
0.008
0.063
0. 0 17
0 . 008
0.010
0.005
0.018
0. 0 0 1
0.00 1
0 . 008
0. 008

i n d u s t r y m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p me n t

1. 133

1. 17 1

Food p r o d u c t s m a c h i n e r y
D a i r y i n d u s t r y machi ner y
M i l k p a c k a g i n g ma c h i n e
Homogen i z e r
I c e cr eam f r e e z e r , c o n t i n u o u s t y p e
S o f t i c e cr eam f r e e z e r
M i l k shake f r e e z e r
P a s t e u r i z e r , HTST p l a t e , 20 MPPH
Bakery i n d u s t r y machi nery
Dough m i x e r , b r e a d
Oven, t r a v e l i n g t r a y , gas f i r e d
Oven, r e v o l v i n g t r a y , gas f i r e d
Br e a d s l i c e r
Br e ad b a g g i n g ma c h i n e , a u t o m a t i c
D i v i d e r , 4 pocket
R o u n d e r , h ea v y d u t y
P r o o f e r , 5 l oa ve s per t r a y
C omme r c i al f o o d 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 i n c h d i a m e t e r k n i f e
Food g r i n d e r , 25 t o 30 l b s p e r m i n u t e
Food m i x e r , 20 q u a r t bowl

0. 165
0. 030
0. 007
0. 0 0 1
0. 0 0 1
0 . 0 12
0.006
0 . 001
0. 032
0 . 003
0. 0 0 1
0.003
0 . 000
0.004
0.008
0 . 008
0.004
0. 104
0.034
0.036
0.034

0. 169
0.030
0. 0 0 7
0.002
0. 0 0 1
0.013
0.006
0. 001
0. 033
0.003
0. 0 0 1
0.003
0.000
0.004
0.008
0.009
0.004
0 . 106
0. 035
0.036
0. 035

1162

T e x t i l e m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p m e n t
C l e a n i n g ana o p e n i n g m a c h i n e r y
Op e n i n g ma c h i n e , c o t t o n
C l e a n i n g S o p e n i n g m a c h i n e r y , c a r d room
P i c k i n g machi ne, c o t t o n
D r a w i n g ma c hi n e
Combi ng m a c h i n e , c o t t o n
Roving frame, c o t t o n
C a r d i n g ma c h i n e , wo o l e n
S p in n in g machi ner y, except p a r t s
S p i n n i n g and t w i s t i n g e q u i p m e n t
Wa r p e r , beam, h i g h - s p e e d

0. 187
0.008

0. 196
0 . 009
0. 002

11
1.111
1 112
1113
11 14
1115
1117
1119
21
2121
2 125

-

0.025
0. 006
0.005

0. 002
0 . 0 0 2

0.00 1
0 . 0 0 2
0 . 0 0 1
-

See footnotes at end of table.




212?
2 128
2132
2137
22
2221
2223
2225
2227
2228
2231
2232
2233
2235
2237
33
334 1
3343
3346
3347
3348
34
344 1
3443
44
4449
4453
4454
4455
55
556 1
5562
5563
5565
5567
66
667 1
6673
77
77 1 1
77 12
77 13
77 14
77 15
77 16
77 17

Wi n d i n q m a c h i n e r y
Open end s p i n n i n g ma c h i n e , i m p o r t e d
Cot ton t w i s t e r , i mported
T e x t u r i n q ma c hi n e , i m p o r t e d
S p i n n i n g and r e l a t e d e q u i p men t
S p i n n i n q f r a m e , wool en
S p i n n i n g fr ame, c o t t o n
Wa r p e r , bean, h i q h - s p e s d
Cone w i n d i n q ma c hi n e , open
Open end s p i n n i n q machi ne
Twi s t e r , c o t t o n
Twi s t e r
Spinning r i n g
Traveler, nickel plated
T e x t u r i n g machi ne
Weavi ng ma c h i n e r y and e qu i p me n t
Loom, a u t o m a t i c
S h u t t l e l e s s l oom
Reed, 5 6 " ’ s t n . s t l . , 50 d e n t s
Shuttle, cotton
S h u t t l e , wool en and w o r s t e d
Weavi nq m a c h i n e r y , e x c e p t p a r t s
Ot h e r f a b r i c m a c h i n e r y i n c l u d i n g l ooms
s h u t t l e l e s s l oom, i m p o r t e d
K n i t t i n g m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p me n t
Ne e d l e , l a t c h t y p e
K n i t t i n g machi ner y, domest ic
Dou b l e k n i t t i n g ma c hi n e , i m p o r t e d
Worp k n i t t i n g ma c hi n e , i m p o r t e d
Dyei ng, d r y i n g , f i n i s h i n g machi ner y
Dye b ec k , n o n - p r e s s u r e
B l e a c h i n q , d y e i n g and f i n i s h i n q equi pme
Dr yi nq machinery, st oc ks , yarn c l o t h
Ot h e r t e x t i l e ma c h i n e r y
T e n t e r f r a me , b a s i c
I n d u s t r i a l s ewi ng ma chi n e s
Ov e r e d q i n q machi ne
H i q h - s p e e d p l a i n sewer
T e x t i l e ma c h i n e r y p a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s
T u r n i n g s 8c shapes
P a r ts f o r card c l o t h i n q
P a r t s f o r a l l o t h e r f i b e r t o f a b r i c mac
P a r t s , power l ooms
P a r t s , k n i t t i n q machi nery
Parts, bleachinq, f i n i s h i n q
Pa r t s , a l l o th er t e x t i l e machinery

0.003
0. 001
0 . 002
0 . 007
~
0. 0 1 5
0.010
0. 005
0. 033
0. 0 0 5
0.009
0.015
0 . 003
0 . 025
0.013
0 . 003
0 . 009
0 . 029
0 . 009
0 . 020
0. 052
0 . 009
0. 004
0 . 006
0 . 0 10
0 . 004
0. 002
0.016

0 . 038
0. 000
0. 0 0 4
0. 007
0 .004
0. 001
0. 004
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.009
0. 0 4 4
0.012
0 .006
0 . 0 13
0. 011
0. 001
0. 041
0. 0 0 6
0 . 0 12
0.019
0. 004
0. 031
0 . 0 10
0. 003
0. 011
0. 006
0 . 033
0. 0 1 0
0.023
-

01
0101
0 102
0103
0104
0 105
0 106
0 107
0 108
02
020 1
03
030 1
0302
0303
0304
0305
0306
04

Wo odwor ki ng m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p me n t
O t h e r t h a n f o r home wor k s h o p s
S a w m i l l e q u i p men t
Ve n e e r , p l y w o o d , and h a r d b o a r d ma k i n q e
Sawi nq ma c hi n e s , e x c e p t s a w m i l l equi pme
S t r a i q h t - 1 i ne tnachi n e r y : p l a n e r s , s a n d e r
B o r i n g and c a r v i n g m a c h i n e r y , d o v e t a i l e
Ot h e r wo o d wo r k i n g m a c h i n e r y : l a t h e s , p l a
P a r t s and a t t a c h m e n t s : c u t t i n g t o o l s
A l l o t h e r p a r t s , a t t a c h m e n t s , and a c c e s
Chai n saws
Chai n saw, i n t e r n a l c o m b u s t i o n
O t h e r t h a n f o r home wor k s h o p s
C i r c u l a r saw, r a d i a l arm 16’ *
Cha i n saw 14’ ’ t o 17’ ’ p o r t a b l e
Wood l a t h e
Bank m i l l
J o i n t e r , 12 i nch
Band saw, 36 i n c h
For home wor k s h o p s

0 . 084
0 . 045
0.013
0.006
0.004
0. 004
0.002
0. 0 0 6
0.004
0.006
0 . 011

0. 0 9 4
0. 066
0.004
0.018
0. 016

1 163

0.008
-

GROUPING

0 . 009
0.038
0 . 038
0 . 020
0. 0 1 0
0 . 024
0.019
0.035
0 . 0 17
0.013
0 .007
0 . 007
0.020
0. 0 1 2
0. 011
0 . 173
0 . 035
0 . 022
0. 004
0.008
0 . 064
0. 0 1 7
0 .008
0.010
0 . 005
0 . 0 18
0. 001
0. 001
0 . 008
0.008

1 16 1
01
0 102
0 103
0104
0105
0106
0107
02
0211
0212
0213
0214
0215
0216
0217
0218
04
043 1
0432
0433

1 16

129

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

COMMODITY
CODE

0 . 0 1 1

ft
0.012

n iq
U»U»7
n. U
nU
no
a
u
ftu ♦ U
ft ft 9
0.012

e 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
)DI TY

0411
0412
05
0521
0522

GROUPING

Saws, i n c l u d i n g c i r c u l a r
O t h e r w o o d w o r k i n g m a c h i n e r y f o r home wo
Saw b l a d e
Saw b l a d e s o l i d t o o t h
Saw b l a d e , i n s e r t e d t o o t h

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(197 2 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
0.009
0.003
0. 016
0. 0 1 2
0. 0 0 4

0.009
0.003
0.016
0.012
0.004

01
0105
0106
0107
0108
0 109
02
0221
0222
0225
05
055 1
0552
0553
07
077 1
0772

P r i n t i n g t r a d e s m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p me n t
P r i n t i n g presses, o f f s e t
Sheet-fed, single colo r
S h e et f e d 2 - c o l o r
S h e e t - f e d , 4 - c o l o r , 38”
We b - f e d , c o m m e r c i a l , 4 - u n i t , 38”
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 g and c a s t i n g m a c h i n e r y
T y p e s e t t i n g ma c h i n e , h o t m e t a l
M a t r i x , 4-12 p o i n t
P h o t o t y p e s e t t i n g ma c h i n e
B o o k b i n d i n g m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p me n t
F o l d i n g ma c h i n e
G a t h e r i n g ma c h i n e
Pa p er c u t t e r
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
P r i n t i n g p l a t e , al u mi nu m o f f s e t
I n t e r m e d i a t e r o l l e r , r ubber covered

119
069
005
009
015
013
027
0.013
0. 00 1
0.002
0 . 010
0. 011
0 . 004
0.005
0.002
0. 026
0. 016
0. 010

0. 122
0.07 1
0.005
0.009
0.016
0.013
0.028
0.014
0.002
0.002
0. 0 1 0
0 . 011
0. 004
0.005
0. 0 0 2
0. 026
0 . 0 16
0 . 0 10

02
020 1
0202
0203
0204
0205
04
0411
0412
06
0621
0622
0623

Other s p e c i a l i n d u s t r y machi nery
P l a s t i c and r u b b e r i n d u s t r y m a c h i n e r y
Heavy d u t y m i x e r
P la in mixer
Mi x e r
V u lc a n iz in g press
P la s tic extruder
C h e mi c a l i n d u s t r y m a c h i n e r y
Centri fu gal
M i x e r , chemi cal t ype
M i s c el l a n e o u s i n d u s t r y machi nery
R o t a r y k i l n , 12' x 300*
C o t t o n g i n s t a n d and d r i e r
C o t t o n b a l i n g p r e s s ea.

0. 5 1 2
0. 283
0. 052
0. 005
0 . 119
0 . 035
0. 071
0. 194
0. 134
0. 060
0. 036
0. 0 1 2
0 . 018
0. 006

0 .524
0.289
0.053
0 . 005
122
036
073
198
137
06 1
037
0 12
019
006

P a c k i n g and p a c k a g i n g m a c h i n e r y
F i l l i n g and c a p p i n g ma c h i n e s
Dr y p r o d u c t s f i l l i n g ma c h i n e
Liquid container f i l l e r
F o r m - f i 1 1 - s e a l - ma c h i n e
C a p o i n a ma c hi n e
Cartoner
Package f o r m i n g and w r a p p i n g ma c hi n e s
Wr a p p i n g ma c hi n e
Bag m a k i n g ma c h i n e
Th e r mo f o r me r
Machi nery f o r p r o c e s s i n g pkgs. & b o t t l e s
B o t t l e c l e a n i n g ma c h i n e
C a s i n g ma c h i n e
L a b e l i n g ma c h i n e
Code m a r k e r
Checkwei g h t e r
Tape d i s p e n s e r

0 . 064
0.032
0. 006
0. 011
0. 007
0 . 004
0 . 004
0 . 013
0.008
0 . 002
0.003
0 . 019
0 . 004
0. 004
0.005
0 . 002
0 . 002
0 . 002

0 . 066
0. 033
0 .006
0 . 0 12
0.007
0.004
. 004
. 013
. 008
. 002
. 003
. 0 19
. 004
. 005
. 005
. 002
. 002
0.002

3. 417

3.497

307
171
021
032
054
035
029

0.314
0. 175
0.022
0.033
0. 055
0.036
0. 029

r
01
0 101
0 102
0103
0105
0 106
02
020 1
0202
0203
03
030 1
0302
0303
0304
0305
0306

Electrical
I
01
0 101
0102
0103
0 104
0105

See f<

m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p me n t

Wir ing devices
Current c a r r y in g
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 mp 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 , r e s i d e n t i a l
Switch, re g u la r mechanical, tumbler
L i g h t n i n g a r r e s t e r , 9- 10 k v .

COMMODITY
CODE

02
021 1
0212
0213
0214
0265
0266
0267
0268
0269
027 1
0273
1 172




0 . 136
0.008
0.009
0.010
0.009
0.004
0.013
0.020
0.003
0.008
0 . 029
0.022

0. 139
0.008
0.009
0 . 0 10
0.009
0.004
0.013
0.021
0.003
0.009
0.030
0. 023

I n t e g r a t i n g and m e a s u r i n g i n s t r u m e n t s
E l e c t r i c a l ( d i r e c t meas. ) i n s t r .
W a t t - h o u r m e t e r , s i n g l e p ha s e , 30 amp.
V o l t m e t e r , d . c . , panel t ype
Wat t met er
I . e . engi ne a n a l y z e r
I n s t r u m e n t and r e l a y t r a n s f o r m e r s
P a r t s , v a r i o u s , f o r i n t e g r a t i n g meter s
E l e c t r o n i c ( i n d i r e c t me a s . ) i n s t r .
D ig ita l voltmeter
Osc i 1l o s c o p e
Analoq v o l t m e t e r , e l e c t r o n i c
V o l t - o h m - m i 1 1 i a mm e t e r , p o r t a b l e
Semiconduct or t e s t e r p a r a m e t r i c
C o m b i n a t i o n and g r o u p t e s t s e t s
S i q n a l g e n e r a t o r , mi cr owave
Signal generator', audio
S i q n a l g e n e r a t o r , RF
F r e q u e n c y me t e r
Field strenqth instruments
O s c i l l o g r a p h i c re co rd e r, s t y l u s type

0 . 153
0.055
0.013
0.008
0.002
0.020
0.004
0. 0 0 7
0 . 103
0 .007
0 . 034
0 . 006
0 . 004
0 . 004
0.012
0 . 006
0 . 004
0 .007
0 . 006
0 . 005
0 . 008

0. 162
0.056
0.013
0.008
0 .002
0.021
0.005
0.008
0. 106
0.007
0.035
0.006
0 . 004
0.005
0.012
0 . 006
0.004
0.007
0.006
0.006
0. 008

01
0 10 1
0 104
0 105
0 106
0 107
0 108
0 111
0 1 12
0 113
0 114
0 1 17
01 18
0 119
02
0222
0223
0224
0229

M o to r s , g e n e r a t o r s , motor g e n e r a t o r s e t s
E l e c t r i c motors
F r a c t i o n a l h p . , d . c . , 1/ 2 hp.
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 hp.
F r a c t i o n a l h p . , a . c . , 1/ 2 hp.
F r a c t i o n a l h p . , a . c . , 1/ 25 hp. and un.
Bl o w e r m o t o r , a u t o m o b i l e
In te q ra l hp., a.c.
3 hp.
In te g ra l hp., a.c.
10 h p .
In t e g r a l h p ., a . c .
250 hp.
Inteqral hp. ;
600 hp.
I n t e g r a 1 h p .,
d . c . , 5 hp.
I n t e g r a l h p . , d . c . , 25 hp.
I n t e q r a l h p . , a . c . , 50 h p .
G e n e r a t o r s and g e n e r a t o r s e t s
E l e c t r i c g e n e r a t i n g p l a n t 100 - 125 kw
G e n e r a t o r s e t , gas. e n g i n e , 1 . 5 - 2 . 0 kw
G e n e r a t o r , a. c . , 30 kw.
L a r g e g e n e r a t o r s and g e n e r a t o r s e t s

0. 621
0.340
0 . 003
0 . 008
0. 072
0 . 082
0.020
0 .04 0
0.035
0 . 028
0 . 003
0 . 022
0 . 002
0.003
0.023
0 . 28 1
0.003
0. 0 2 1
0 . 003
0.254

0.636
0.348
0.003
0.009
0.074
0.084
0.020
0.041
0. 035
0. 029
0.003
0.022
0 . 002
0 . 003
0.023
0.288
0 . 003
0. 022
0 . 003
0.26 1

T r a n s f or i n e r s and power r e g u l a t o r s
T r a n s f o r m e r s and power
B a l l a s t , f l u o r e s c e n t , f o r 2 - 4 0 w l amps
D i s t r i b u t i o n t r a n s f o r m e r , 25 k v . - a
D i s t r i b u t i o n t r a n s f o r m e r , 225 k v . - a
D i s t r i b u t i o n t r a n s f o r m e r , 10 k v . - a .
Feeder v o l t a g e r e g u l a t o r , 7 6 . 2 k v . - a
Transformer, dry type
Power t r a n s f o r m e r , 2500 kva
Power t r a n s f o r m e r , 7500 kva
Power t r a n s f o r m e r , 15, 000 kva
Power a u t o - t r a n s f r . 150, 000 kva w/ o LTC

0.213
0.213
0 . 0 15
0.030
0.017
0. 034
0.004
0 . 002
0 . 005
0 . 0 13
0 . 028
0.019

0.218
0.218
0 . 0 16
0.03 1
0.017
0.035
0. 004
0. 002
0.006
0 . 0 13
0.028
0.020

01
0 105
0 111
0 115
0 117
0 121
0 131
0 133
0.134
0 135
0 136

130

Noncurrent c a r r y in g
Gr ound r o d 5 / 8 " d i a m e t e r , x 8 f l o n g
In s u la to r pin, galvanized steel
Guy c l a m p , 3 b o l t , 6 i n c h e s l o n g
C r o s s arm b o l t , 5 / 8 i n c h d i a .
Wa l l p l a t e , p l a s t i c f o r s w i t c h
O u t l e t b o x , s t amped, 4 i n c h o c t a g o n
S w i t c h b o x , s t amped m e t a l
C o n d u i t box, c a s t me t a l
C o n d u i t o u t l e t body, l b , 3/ 4 i n .
Rigid conduit, galv. steel
E l e c t r ic a l m e ta llic tubing

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1 97 2 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

01
0101
0 111
0 131
0 137
0 139
0 199
02
024 1
0242
0243
024 4
0245
0 24 6
0247
0248
0249
0263
0267
027 1

1 174

notes at end of table.

GROUPING

Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
COMMODITY
CODE

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

GROUPING

0 14 1
0 142
0 18 1
0 191

Power a u t o - t r a n s f r . 150, 000 kva w/ LTC
Power q e n e r a t o r t r a n s f r . 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 kva
Power c a p a c i t o r , p o l e t y p e , 100 k v a r
Ar c f u r n a c e t r a n s f o r m e r

0 . 023
0 . 004
0.008
0.009

0. 0 2 4
0. 004
0 . 008
0 . 009

01
0 10 1
0 102
02
0212
03
032 1
0332
0333
04
044 1
0443
0445
045 1
U4 b 2
0453
0454
05
056 1
06
067 1
0672
0673
07
0777
078 1
0783

S w i t c h q e a r , s w i t c h b o a r d , e t c . e q u i p me n t
Panel boards
Distribution, fusible
L ig h t i n q , c i r c u i t breaker
Safety switches
A - C . , 3 p o l e , 60 amps.
C i r c u i t breakers
A ir, 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 , 3 4 . 5 k v . , 1200 amp.
Swi t c h q e a r
As s e mb l y , i n d o o r , 600 v, a . c .
As s e mb l y , i n d o o r , 5 k v , a . c .
As s e mb l y , i n d o o r , 15 k v , a . c .
D i s c o n n e c t s w i t c h , 600 amp.
D istribution cut-out, indicatinq
Bus d u c t , p l u q - i n t y p e , 600 amps.
Fuse l i n k , 15 amper es
C i r c u i t b reak er l oad c e n t e r s
12-24 b r a n c h e s
Low-voltaqe fuses
C a r t r i d q e f us e , renewable
C a r t r i d g e f us e , one -t i me
Pluq f us e , one -t i me
In d u s tr ia l 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 hp. 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

0 .466
0 . 040
0 . 0 17
0 . 024
0. 0 1 5
0.015
0 . 082
0 . 024
0.048
0. 010
0. 0 8 7
0. 020
0. 011
0 . 007
0 . 022
0 .008
0.015
0 . 004
0. 0 1 6
0 . 0 16
0. 0 1 9
0 . 002
0.013
0. 0 0 4
0. 207
0. 127
0. 0 4 7
0 . 033

0. 4 7 7
0. 041
0. 0 17
0 . 024
0 . 0 16
0. 0 1 6
0 . 084
0.024
0. 0 4 9
0. 0 10
0. 089
0 . 020
0.012
0. 007
0. 022
0. 0 0 8
0. 016
0 . 004
0 . 0 16
0 . 0 16
0. 0 19
0 . 002
0.013
0. 0 0 4
0.212
0 . 130
0 . 048
0.034

01
0 10 1
0 102
0 103
0 104
0 105
0 106
0 103
0 109
02
02 1 1
02 12
02 13

E l e c t r i c lamps/bulbs
I ncandescent
100 w a t t s , i n s i d e f r o s t e d
P h o t o f l a s h b u l b , AG-1
S c a l e d berm h e a d - 1a^ip , r e p l a c e m e n t
3 - wa y , 5 0 - 1 0 0 - 1 5 0 w a t t s
R e f l e c t o r , p a r t y p e . 150 w a t t s
A u t o m o b i l e l amp, m i n i a t u r e , 3 2 - 4 c. p.
Se a l e d beam h ea d l amp , 5 . 7 5 i n c h o . e . m .
Fl ashcube
Other than i nca ndesce nt
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 amp, 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

0.183
0 . 126
0 . 066
0. 001
0. 010
0. 006
0. 011
0. 008
0 . 009
0.015
0. 056
0 . 024
0.014
0.018

0 . 187
0. 130
0. 068
0. 001
0 . 0 10
0 .006
0.012
0. 0 0 8
0.009
0. 016
0.058
0.025
0.014
0 . 0 18

0 . 977
0 . 058
0 . 006
0 . 006
0 . 006
0 . 006
0 . 007
0. 008
0 . 006
0 . 006
0 . 005
0. 044
0 . 044
0. 095
0. 0 0 6
0. 005
0.004
0 . 002
0.004
0.009
0.015

0 . 997
0 . 060
0 . 007
0. 0 0 7
0. 007
0. 0 0 6
0 .007
0.009
0. 007
0 . 006
0.005
0 . 045
0.045
0. 0 9 7
0. 006
0. 006
0. 004
0 .002
0. 005
0.009
0. 016

1 175

1 177

1 178
01
0 102
0 103
0 104
0 105
0 106
0 107
0 108
0 111
0 1 12
02
0217
03
032 1
0322
0323
0324
0325
0326
0327

!i
i
'

E l e c t r o n i c c omponent s and a c c e s s o r i e s
Receivinq type e le c tr o n tubes
M i n i a t u r e t u b e , t y p e 6BZ6
M i n i a t u r e t u b e , t y p e 6CB6A
M i n i a t u r e t u b e , t y p e 12AU7A
M i n i a t u r e t u b e , t y p e 12BA6
M i n i a t u r e t u b e , t y p e 12BE6
M i n i a t u r e t u b e , t y p e 35W4
M i n i a t u r e t u b e , t y p e 50C5
S t a n d a r d g l a s s t u b e , t y p e 5U4GB
S t a n d a r d q l a s s t u b e , t y p e 6SN7GTB
Cat ho d e r a y T . V. p i c t u r e t u b e
23 i n c h v i e w a b l e , c o l o r
Power , t r a n s m i t t e r , s p e c i a l p u r p o s e t u b e s
E x t e r n a l anode t u b e , 100 w a t t s and un.
E x t . anode t u b e , 10 1 t h r u 1000 w a t t s
E x t . anode t u b e , 100 1 t h r u 10000 w a t t s
I n t e r n a l anode t u b e , 25 w a t t s and l e s s
I n t e r n a l anode t u b e s , 150 t o 500 w
Xenon gas t h y r a t r o n s
Klystron, re fle x o s c il l a t o r

jI

1

COMMODITY
CODE

i

See footnotes at end of table.




131

0 3?8
0329
033 1
0333
0334
0336
11
110 1
1103
1 105
1107
1111
1113
1 1 15
1 1 18
1119
12
12 1 1
1213
12 15
12 17
1219
122 1
1225
1227
1228
1229
123 1
1232
1233
1235
1237
1239
124 1
1242
1245
1251
1255
1256
1257
1258
1259
126 1
127 1
1272
21
2 111
2 1 12
2 12 1
2 13 1
23
230 1
2303
24
240 1
2403
2404
2406
24 1 1
242 1
2422
2423
243 1
2432
2441
2442
246 1
2462
2463
2465

GROUPING

i
;
I
j

M a g n e t r o n s , c o n t i n u o u s wave
Fo r w a r d wave t u b e , 10 w a t t s and l e s s
Camera t u b e , b l a c k and w h i t e p i c k - u p
D i s p l a y s tor age tube
Backwar d wave t u b e
O s c i l l o s c o p e t u b e , s i n g l e gun
Capaci t o r s
Al umi num, c o mpu t er g r ad e
Al umi num, m i n i a t u r e
Al umi num, a . c . mo t o r s t a r t
Al umi num, d . c . , t u b u l a r
Tantal um, d r y s l ug
Cer a mi c d i e l e c t r i c , f i x e d
Mi ca d i e l e c t r i c , f i x e d
Paper d i e l e c t r i c , m e t a l case
F i l m d i e l e c t r i c , n o n - m e t a l case
Resistors fo r e le c tr ic applications
F i x e d , c a r bo n c o m p o s i t i o n r e s i s t o r
F i x e d , c a r bo n f i l m r e s i s t o r
F i x e d , me t a l f i l m r e s i s t o r
F i x e d , me t a l f i l m r e s i s t o r , e s t a b . r e l i
F i x e d, o t h e r , non- wi r ewound r e s i s t o r
F i x e d , w. w . , p r e c ' n , l ow t e m p . , s t d . r
F i x e d , w. w . , p r e c ’ n, h i g h t e m p . , s t . r
F i x e d , w. w . , p r e c ’ n, h i g h t e m p . , e s t a b
F i x e d , w. w . , u l t r a - p r e c . ( n o t e s t a b . r
F i x e d , n o n - p r e c . wi r e wo u n d r e s i s t o r , wi
F i x e d c o m p o s i t i o n , .5 w a t t
F i x e d , w. w . , n o n - p r e c i s i o n , w i t h t o p r
F i x e d me t a l f i l m , 1/ 8 w a t t
F i x e d wi r e wou n d , n o n - p r e c i s i o n
V a r i a b l e n o n - w i r e w o u n d , 1/2 w. n o n - p r e c
V a r i a b l e wirewound, n o n - p r e c i s i o n
T r i mme r , non- ww, s i n g l e t u r n
Tr i mme r , non- ww, m u l t i - t u r n
P o t , n o n - p r e c i s i o n , non w i r e w o u n d , s i n g
T r i mme r , w i r e w o u n d , m u l t i - t u r n
P o t e n t i o me t er , p r e c ' n , w w, s i n g l e t u r n
V a r i a b l e , power w i r e wo u n d r e s i s t o r , s i n
Other v a r i a b l e w w r e s i s t o r , s i n g l e t u r
P o t e n t i o m e t e r , non- w w, m u l t i - t u r n
P o t e n t i o m e t e r , w w, m u l t i - t u r n
Ther mi s t o r
R e s i s t o r n et wor k, t h i n f i l m
R e s i s t o r net wor k, t h i c k f i l m
Relays
S e a l e d , 100 mw. , DPDT
Gen. p u r p . open t y p e , SPDT, 5 amp.
C r y s t a l can, 1/2 s i z e , DPDT, 2 amp.
Dr y r eed
An t e n n a s
I n d o o r b r oadband c o l o r TV
Ou t d o o r b r oa d b an d c o l o r TV
Connect or s
Coaxial ( r f )
C y li n dr i cal
Rack and p a n e l
Edgeboar d t y p e
C o a x i a l c o n n e c t o r ( r a d i o f r e q u e n c y and
C y l i n d r i c a l , h . d . and s t a n d a r d
Miniature c y lin d ric a l
Su bmi ni at ur e c y l i n d r i c a l
Rack and p a n e l , i n t e g r a l s h e l l and s i mi
R a c k - a n d - p a n e l / r e c t a n g u l a r submi ni a t u r e
P r i n t e d c i r c u t connector, one-piece typ
P r i n t e d - c i r c u i t connector, tw o-piece t y
Her me t i c seal ed c o n n e c t o r
P l a t e modul e c o n n e c t o r
Pl an a r cabl e connector
A u d i o and mi c r o p h o n e c o n n e c t o r s

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1 9 / Z Wt l GHTS)
Revised
Former

0.008
0. 0 1 6
0. 0 0 7
0. 0 0 6
0.005
0.007
0. 136
0. 0 0 7
0. 0 0 6
0. 004
0.004
0.055
0.033
0. 0 1 1
0.002
0.014
0.097
0.015
0.007
0.003
0. 002
0. 008
0 . 002
0.000
0.000
0. 001
0.004
0.002
0.003
0. 0 0 1
0.028
0.003
0. 0 0 1
0. 001
0.002
0. 001
0. 002
0.007
0.002
0.002
0. 0 9 1
0. 0 0 4
0. 071
0. 0 0 1
0.015
0.030
0.008
0. 021
0. 126
0.016
0.007
0.013
0.006
0. 0 0 7
0.016
0 . 0 14
0.008
0 . 004
0.003
0.003
0.003

0.008
0.016
0.007
0.006
0.005
0.007
0. 139
0.007
0.006
0.005
0.004
0. 0 5 6
0.034
0.011
0.002
0.014
0.095
-

0.017
0.010
0.014
0.039
0.015
0.093
0.004
0 . 073
0. 0 0 1
0.015
0.030
0.009
0.022
0. 129
0.017
0.049
0.030
0.033
-

I—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
DITY
GROUPING
M is c e l l a n e o u s s p e c i a l purpose connector
Magneti c tape
A u d i b l e range
Co mp u t e r , 1600 b . p . i .
Broadcast v ideo
C l o s e d c i r c u i t TV
E l e c t r o n i c hardware ( r a d i o hardware)
E l e c t r o n i c h ar dwar e, r a d i o hardware
Audio p lu g
Tube s o c k e t , 7 - p i n m i n i a t u r e
Connector p l u g , 8 - p i n
Connector s oc k et , 11-pi n
Phono c a r t r i d g e and p i c k u p
Di odes
Signal diode, s i l i c o n
R e c t i f i e r diode, s i l i c o n
Ze n e r d i o d e
Th y r i s t o r s
Silicon controlled r e c t i f i e r
Tr i ac
Transi s t o r s
Bi-polar transistor, silicon
Field e ffe c t tr a n s is t o r
Power t r a n s i s t o r , r . f .
Power t r a n s i s t o r , 0 - 10 w a t t s
Power t r a n s i s t o r 10w and o v e r
O p to e l e c t r o n i c devices
Single diode i n d i c a t o r
M ultidiode o pto ele ctro nic array
D igital bi-polar i . c . ' s
TTL memory d e v i c e s , v a r i o u s
TTL nonmemory d e v i c e s , v a r i o u s
Ot h e r b i - p o l a r d e v i c e s , v a r i o u s
D i g i t a l MOS I C ' s
MOS memory d e v i c e s , v a r i o u s
MOS Nonmemory d e v i c e s , v a r i o u s
Linear in t e g r a te d c i r c u i t s
Operational a m p lifie r i c ' s
D igital interface ic 's
Ot h e r a n a l o g i c ' s

0. 024
0. 0 5 9
0. 037
0. 0 16
0. 004
0. 0 0 2
0. 110
0. 0 19
0. 024
0. 016
0. 021
0. 022
0. 009
0. 021
0. 004
0. 014
0. 002
0. 009
0. 005
0. 004
0. 043
0. 021
0 .004
0. 004
0. 006
0 .008
0. 009
0 .006
0. 003
0. 021
0 .003
0. 0 15
0 .003
0. 020
0 .007
0. 0 12
0. 0 10
0. 003
0. 002
0. 0 0 5

M i s c e l l a n e o u s e l e c t r i c a l mach and e q u i p
Storage b a t t e r i e s
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
In d u s tr ia l truck
P r i m a r y b a t t e r i e s , d r y and wet
Dr y c e l l s i z e d f l a s h l i g h t b a t t e r y
Ot h e r m i s c . g e n e r a l p u r p o s e d r y c e l l ba
Dr y c e l l , l a n t e r n b a t t e r y
Dr y c e l l 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 c e l l s i z e aa b a t t e r y
A l k a l i n e c e l l s i z e aaa b a t t e r y
Alkaline c e l l , size c batte ry
Alkaline c e ll size d b attery
A lkaline c e l l , a l l other sizes
M i l i t a r y dry c e l l s
Ot h e r d r y c e l l s
Wet c e l l p r i m a r y b a t t e r i e s
P a r t s fc s u p p l i e s f o r p r i m a r y b a t t e r i e s
Car bon and g r a p h i t e p r o d u c t s
Brush, a ut o , g e n e r a t o r or a l t e r n a t o r
Brush, f o r f r a c t i o n a l h . p . motor
B r u s h , f o r i n t e g r a l hp. m o t o r
Electrode, graphite
Tel egr aph a pp ar at us
Teleprinter unit
Other t e l e p r i n t e r t e r m i n a l s
X - r a y equi pment
X - r a y t u b e , anode

0 .494
0. 141
0. 109
0. 032
0 .039
0 .007
0. 001
0. 014
0. 003
0. 002
0. 001
0. 003
0. 001
0. 002
0. 003
0. 000
0.001
0. 002
0. 078
0. 005
0. 004
0. 007
0. 0 6 2
0. 018
0. 011
0. 008
0. 0 7 9
0. 008

2467
25
2521
2523
2526
2527
27
2702
2703
2705
2706
2708
2709
31
3102
3104
3106
33
330 1
3305
35
3503
3505
35 1 1
3513
3515
37
3704
3706
41
4 10 1
4 103
4 1 12
42
422 1
4223
45
4552
4556
4558
9
01
0 10 1
0 102
02
021 1
0214
02 15
0216
0217
02 19
022 1
0222
0223
023 1
0232
024 1
0242
03
0321
0322
0323
0324
04
0431
0432
05
0532

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER




0. 0 6 0
0. 038
0. 016
0.004
0.002
0.113
0.019
0.024
0. 0 1 7
0.022
0 . 022
0. 0 0 9
0. 021
0.004
0.015
0.002
0.009
0.005
0.004
0.044
0. 021
0.004
0.004
0 . 006
0.008
0 . 009
0 .006
0 . 003
0. 021
0.003
0.015
0.004
0 . 020
0 . 008
0.013
0. 010
0 . 003
0.002
0.005

COMMODITY
CODE
0533
06
064 1
0642
0643
0644
0645
0646

1 181
01
0 121
0 125
0 165
0 17 1
02
021 1
0215

e lectrical

and e l e c t r o n i c

instru.

En vi ronment al c o n t r o l s
B u ild in g comfort c o n t r o ls
Temper at ur e r e s p o n s i v e c o n t r o l s
Pr essur e r e s p o n s i v e , pneumati c c o n t r o l s
I n h e r e n t mot or p r o t e c t o r s
B uilding control parts, accessories
Appliance r e g u l a t i o n c o n t r o l s
Temper at ur e r e s p b n s i v e a p p l i a n c e c o n t r o
A ll other appliance re g u la ting co ntro ls

M i sc e l l a n e o u s machi nery

119
1191
02
0202
0203
0205
0208
0209
02 1 1
0212
0213
02 14
0215
0216
0219
022 1
0222
0223
0224
0225
0226
0227
0228
0229
023 1
0232
0233
0234
0236
0237
0238
0239
04
040 1
0402
0403
0404
0411
04 12
0413
042 1
0422
0427
0429
043 1

132

Medi cal X - r a y u n i t
E l e c t r i c a l e q p t . f o r i n t . comb, e n g i n e s
Ba tt e r y cable
Vo lt age r e g u l a t o r , f o r passenger c ar s
S t a r t i n g motor
I g n i t i o n c o i l , f o r passenger c ar s
Spar k p l u g , a u t o m o t i v e
Breaker p o i n t s e t , f o r passenger c ar s
Mi sc.

1 18

0.505
0 . 144
0. 111
0.033
0. 0 4 0
0.009
0. 0 0 1
0 . 0 17
0 . 004
0.009
0.080
0.005
0. 0 04
0 . 007
0.064
0.019
0. 011
0.008
0. 081
0.008

GROUPING

O i l f i e l d and qas f i e l d m a c h i n e r y
O i l f i e l d and qas f i e l d d r i l l i n q m a c h i n e r y
Portable d r i l l i n g r i q , ro ta ry
P o r t a b l e ma s t . 140-14 2
O t h e r s u r f a c e d r i l l i n q e q u i p , and p a r t s
Wh e e l - mo u n t e d d r i l l i n q and w e l l - s e r v i c i
Rot ar y t a b l e
T r a v e lin g block
Dr aw j o r k s
C o m b i n a t i o n hook
R ot ar y s l i p
Swi v e l
B l o w o u t p r e v e n t e r s and a c c e s s o r i e s
C o r i n q e q u i p me n t
Rock b i t
To o l j o i n t s , s ubs and c o n n e c t o r s
D r ill collar
Reamers
Rot ar y f i s h i n g t o o l s
Subsurf ace d r i l l i n g e q u i p . , o f f s h o r e dr
Tunqsten-carbide i n s e r t b i t s
Steel-toothed b it s
O t h e r b i t s , i n c l u d i n g d i a mo n d b i t s
Ce me n t i n g shoes and c o l l a r s
S l u s h pump
Casi ng c e n t r a l i z e r
C e me n t i n g e q u i p m e n t
We l l s u r v e y i n g e q u i p m e n t
Fishing t o o ls -r e n ta l
F i s h i n g t o o l s - m a r k e t s a l e and r e p l a c e me
O t h e r s u b s u r f a c e d r i l l i n g e q u i p , and pa
O i l f i e l d and qas f i e l d p r o d u c t i o n m a c h i n e r y
We l l head a s s e mb l y
T u b i n g head
Chri sti nas t r e e ass emb li es
W e l l h e a d e q u i p , f o r subsea on b o t t o m co
Pumpi nq u n i t s and a c c e s s o r i e s
Su c k e r r o d s
Deep1j e l l pump
R et r ie v a b le packers
Pe r manent p a c k e r s and a c c e s s o r i e s
S e p a r a t i n g , m e t e r i n g and t r e a t i n g e q u i p
Va lv es , chokes, m a n i f o l d s
P o s i t i v e choke, 2 i nc h f l a n q e d

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER
0.074
0.072
0.14 1
0. 138
0.018
0 . 0 18
0.006
0. 0 0 6
0.019
0.018
0. 011
0. 011
0. 0 7 5
0.073
0.013
0.012
0. 081

0.083

0 .081
0 . 057
0 .036
0. 0 0 7
0.012
0.002
0.024
0 . 0 19
0.005

0.083
0. 0 5 9
0. 0 3 7
0. 0 0 7
0. 0 1 2
0. 0 0 2
0. 024
0.019
0.005

1. 674

1. 715

0 . 195
0.109
0. 011
0 . 0 11
0 . 009
0. 0 0 0
0. 001
0 . 002
0. 001
0.003
0. 001
0.009
0. 001

0. 201
0 . 122
0. 0 1 4
0. 0 1 7

0.005
0.004
0.002
0. 0 0 0
0. 011
0.014
0. 0 0 2
0.004
0.004
0.002
0. 0 0 0
0.000
0.012
0. 0 8 6
0.006
0.00 1
0.012
0 .005
0 .007
0. 0 0 7
0.005
0.010
0. 001
-

~
0. 001
0.003
0. 001
0. 0 0 5
0. 001
0 . 0 14
~
0*0 38
0. 008
0. 006
0. 0 0 0
0.002
0 . 006
0.004
0.079
0. 0 10
0. 001
0. 017
0.008
0. 011
0. 0 1 2
0. 006
0. 00^

Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
COMMODITY
CODE

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(IS?,? WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED

GROUPING

0432
0433

Gas l i f t v a l v e
Ot her p r o d u c t i o n

equip,

and p a r t s

0.006
0. 0 2 6

0.009
-

01
0101
0102
0 104
0111
0112
0115
0117
02
0222
0224
0228
0232
0234
03
0341
0342
0346
0348
53
530 1

M i n i n g m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p me n t
Un d e r g r o u n d
Coal c u t t i n g ma c h i n e
Coal l o a d e r
Conti nuous mi ner
Cl as si f i er
F l o t a t i o n ma c hi n e
S h u tt le car, cable re el
Mi ne l o c o m o t i v e
Cr u s h i n g # p u l v e r i z i n g , s c r e e n i n g m a c h i n e r y
Jaw c r u s h e r # p o r t a b l e # 2 4 - 3 0 x 3 6 - 4 2 i n .
R o l l c r u s h e r , p o r t a b l e , 30-32x24-26 i n .
Gy r a t o r y crusher# s t a t i o n a r y
Ball m i ll
V i b r a t i n g screen
O t h e r m i n i n g m a c h i n e r y and e q u i p me n t
Rock d r i l l # p n e u m a t i c , 45 l b .
Rock d r i l l boom mo unt ed
Percussion d r i l l b i t
Bl ast hole d r i l l r i g . r o t a r y
Mi ni ng machi nery p a r t s
Mi ni n g machi ner y p a r t s

0. 1 18
0.036
0.003
0.003
0. 011
0.003
0. 001
0. 0 1 0
0. 0 0 6
0.014
0 . 001
0.003
0.004
0.003
0.004
0.022
0.004
0.002
0.008
0.007
0. 0 4 6
0. 0 4 6

0. 121
0.037
0.003
0.003
0 . 011
0. 0 0 3
0. 001
0.010
0.007
0.014
0. 0 0 1
0.003
0.004
0.003
0.004
0. 022
0.004
0.003
0.008
0.007
0.047
0 . 0 4 7,

01
0101
0103
0105
0111
03
0312
0313
0314
05
0521
06
0631
0632
0633
0634
0635
0636
0637
07
074 1
0742
0743
0745
0746
0747

O f f i c e and s t o r e ma c h i n e s and e q u i p me n t
C a l c u l a t i n g and a c c o u n t i n g ma c h i n e s
A c c o u n t i n g ma c h i n e
Calculator# electronic# non -p rintin g
Calculator# electronic# p r in tin g
P . O. S. c a s h r e g i s t e r # e l e c t r o n i c
Ty p e wr i t e r s
Electri c
T y p e w r i t e r s # p o r t a b l e # manual
Portable e le c t r i c
Safes
Cabi net t yp e
C oi n o p e r a t e d v e n d i n g ma c h i n e s
S o f t d r i n k m a c h i n e , cup t y p e
C i g a r e t t e ma c h i n e
Pho no g r ap h
S o f t d r i n k ma c h i n e , b o t t l e t y p e
C o f f e e machi ne# s i n g l e cup f r e s h br ew
Canned b e v e r a g e v e n d i n g ma c h i n e
C a n d y / s n a c k v e n d i n g ma c h i n e
O t h e r o f f i c e and s t o r e ma c h i n e s
Check i n d o r s i n g ma c h i n e
A d d r e s s i n g machi ne# e l e c t r i c
D i c t a t i o n system
D u p l i c a t i n g machi ne, e l e c t r i c
Ti me r e c o r d i n g ma c h i n e
D u p l i c a t i n g machi ne, o f f s e t

0.698
0. 165
0. 0 4 7
0.033
0.019
0.066
0. 159
0. 1 1 0
0.009
0.040
0.054
0.054
0 . 155
0.014
0. 0 1 7
0.039
0.023
0 . 0 17
0.033
0. 011
0. 164
0.029
0. 024
0 . 0 13
0. 061
0.019
0.018

0.715
0. 169
0.048
0.034
0.020
0.068
0. 163
0.113
0.009
0. 0 4 1
0.056
0.056
0. 159
0 . 0 14
0 . 0 18
0. 0 4 0
0. 024
0.018
0.034
0.012
0. 168
0.029
0.024
0.0H
0.063
0.020
0.018

01
010 1
0 102
0 103
0104
02
0211
0212
03
0321
0322
0323
0324

I n t e r n a l combustion engi nes
Gasoline engines
Under 5 h . p .
7-10.9 h.p.
36- 7 0 hp.
8 1 - 1 8 0 hp.
Outboard motors
5 - 1 5 hp.
O u t b o a r d m o t o r , 4 0- 8 0 h . p .
D i e s e l engi nes# o t h e r th a n a u t o m o t i v e
H i g h s peed, 5 0 - 9 9 hp.
H i g h speed# 101- 200 hp.
H i g h s peed, 2 0 0 - 3 9 9 hp.
D i e s e l e n g i n e # l ow s peed o v e r 600 h . p .

0.46 1
0.077
0.016
0.046
0. 0 0 7
0.007
0. 056
0.027
0.028
0. 0 5 1
0.006
0. 011
0.019
0.015

0.473
0.079
0 . 0 17
0.047
0. 0 0 7
0.008
0. 0 5 7
0.028
0.029
0.052
0. 0 0 6
0.012
0 . 0 19
0.016

1192

1193

1194

>
;
\

j
•
\
J
|
'
j
!

(c o m m o d i t y
1 CODE




0. 095
0 . 095
0. 0 0 7
0. 007
0 . 182
0. 182

0. 2 0 1
0.083
0 .006
0.012
0.014
0.023
0.003
0.060

0. 2 0 6
0.085
0. 006
0.012
0.014
0. 024
0.003
0.062

2.862

2.933

0.706

0 . 724

0111

Metal househol d f u r n i t u r e
D i n e t t e set

0.063
0 . 063

0.065
0.065

01
0101
0 103
0 105
0 106
0 107
0 109
02
021 1
0216
0221
023 1
0233
03
0336
0 3 38
034 1
0342
0 344
035 1
0353
0355
0356
04
046 1
0463
0465

Wood h o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e
L i v i n q room f u r n i t u r e
Table
Desk s
Cha i r s
Cr ed e n z as and b oo k ca se s
C a b i n e t s , e x c e p t se wi n q ma c h i n e s
O t h e r n o n u p h o l s t e r e d l i v i n q rm f u r n i t u r
D i n i n g room f u r n i t u r e
Table
Chairs
B u f f e t s and s e r v e r s
Chi n a and c o r n e r c a b i n e t s
O t h e r d i n i n g rm & k i t c h e n f u r n i t u r e
Bedroom f u r n i t u r e
Beds, e x c e p t bunk
Bunk beds
Headboar d s e t s
D r e s s e r , v a n i t i e s and d r e s s i n g t a b l e s
N ig h t t a b l e s & stands
Chests
Wa r d r ob e s
O t h e r n o n u p h o l s t e r e d bedroom f u r n i t u r e
Cr i b
O t h e r wood h o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e
M i s c . i n f a n t s and c h i l d r e n ’ s f u r n .
U n p a i n t e d wood f u r n i t u r e
Unassembl ed wood h o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e

0.321
0.078
0.050
0.005
0.006
0.005
0.004
0.007
0 . 087
0. 020
0.038
0. 011
0 . 0 12
0.006
0 . 144
0.009
0.005
0 . 0 19
0. 046
0. 0 1 6
0 . 030
0 . 007
0 . 008
0.004
0.013
0 . 007
0.004
0.002

0.329
0 .080
0.052
0.005
0 .006
0 . 006
0.004
0.008
0.089
0.020
0.039
0. 011
0.012
0. 0 0 6
0. 147
0 . 009
0.005
0.019
0 . 047
0.017
0. 031
0. 007
0.008
0.004
0.013
0. 0 0 7
0. 004
0.002

0 10 1
0 111
0121

Uph ol s t er ed househol d f u r n i t u r e
Sof a
Cha i r
So f a bed, c o n v e r t i b l e

0.216
0.099
0.088
0.029

0. 221
0.10 1
0.090
0. 0 3 0

01
0 102
0 111
0 1 12
0113

Beddi ng
Beddi ng
Box s p r i n g
Mattress, innerspring
M a t t r e s s , l a t e x f oam
M a t t r e s s , u r e t h a n e f oam

0.072
0 . 072
0.028
0 . 038
0.003
0.003

0. 0 7 3
0.073
0.029
0.039
0.003
0.003

0 10 1
0 111

P o r c h and l awn f u r n i t u r e
Ch a i s e l o u n g e , a l umi num
C h a i r , wr o u q h t i r o n

0.035
0 . 027
0.008

0 . 036
0. 027
0.008

1 195
0 10 1
0105
0106
0 111
0 112
0 113
0 1 14

Di ese l engi nes, a ut omot ive
Tr u c k
Gas e n g i n e s
N a t u r a l qas
P a r t s and a c c e s s o r i e s
P a r t s and a c c e s s o r i e s
Ma c h i n e shop p r o d u c t s
C a r b u r e t o r s , f o r passenger c a r s
F l e x i b l e hos e , b r o n z e
F l e x i b l e hose s t e e l
Ma c hi n e al umi num p i s t o n f o r i n t e r n a l
Comp r e s si o n p i s t o n r i n q , o r i g i n a l e q u i p
P i s t o n r i ng s e t
I n t a k e and e x h a u s t v a l v e s
Furniture

12

and h o u s e h o l d d u r a b l e s

Househol d f u r n i t u r e

121
1211
1212

1213

1214

1215

133

RELATIVE INPORT'iNCE
( 197? WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

0.093
0.093
0.007
0.007
0. 178
0 . 178

04
0435
05
0545
06
0655

See footnotes at end of table.

GROUPING

Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
GROUPING

C omme r c i al f u r n i t u r e

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972' WEIGHTS)
FORMER
REVISED
0. 410

0. 4 2 0

0101
0111
0 121
0131

Wood c o m m e r c i a l f u r n i t u r e
O f f i c e c h a i r , side
O f f i c e c h a i r , swivel
O f f i c e desk, gen er al purpose
O f f i c e desk, e x e c u t i v e

0. 167
0. 0 4 4
0.033
0.035
0.055

0. 171
0.045
0. 0 3 4
0 . 036
0. 057

02
020 1
0203
0205
0207
0209
021 1
03
0321
0323
0325
0327
0329
033 1
0333
0335

Me t a l commerci al f u r n i t u r e
F i l e c a b i n e t s and e q u i p m e n t
Letter f i l i n g cabinets
Legal f i l e c a b i n e t s
Horizontal f i l e cabinets
Other f i l e c a b i n e t s
V i s i b l e non-mechani cal f i l e s
M e c h a n i c a l f i l i n g e q u i p me n t
Ot he r me t a l commer ci al f u r n i t u r e
C l e r i c a l and s e c r e t a r i a l desk
E x e c u t i v e desks
Chai r s
Stacking chairs
S o f a s , c o u c h e s and s t o o l s
T a b l e s Si s t a n d s
Modular u n i t s
Mi sc. metal o f f i c e f u r n i t u r e

0. 2 4 3
0. 101
0. 0 4 2
0. 016
0 . 010
0.014
0.012
0. 007
0. 142
0 . 037
0 . 0 13
0 . 046
0 . 006
0. 006
0. 011
0 . 006
0 . 0 18

0.249
0 . 104
0.043
0.016
0.010
0.014
0.013
0. 0 0 7
0. 145
0.038
0.013
0. 0 4 7
0 .007
0. 006
0. 011
0.006
0.018

0.313

0. 321

2

Floor coverings
1
01
0 159
0 16 1
0 162
0163
02
0265
0267

Soft surface f l o o r coverings
T u f t e d broadl oom
Tufted broadloom-polyester
Tufted broadlcom-nyIon
T u f t e d broadl oom - a c r y l i c
T u f t e d broad.! oom-other f i b e r s
Ot her s o f t s u r f a c e f l o o r c o vr gs .
B a t h ma t s and r u g s 6x9 o r l e s s
Automobile & a i r c r a f t ca rp e t in g

0.243
0. 221
0 . 025
0 . 174
0 . 016
0 .006
0. 0 2 2
0. 0 1 4
0. 0 0 8

0.249
0 . 226
0.026
0. 178
0 . 0 16
0.006
0.022
0 . 0 14
0.009

?
"0 121
0 14 1
0 15 1
0161

Har d s u r f a c e f l o o r c o v e r i n g s
Asphalt f l o o r t i l e
V i n y l s h e e t goo d s , s e mi - p e r m a n e n t
V i n y l asbest os t i l e
V i n y l s h e e t goo d s , p e r ma n e n t

0. 070
0. 006
0. 017
0. 030
0. 0 18

0.072
0.006
0.017
0 . 031
0 . 0 18

Househol d a p p l i a n c e s
1
01
0101
0 103
0131
0132
0133
0 138
02
0211
0212
0232
0233
03
0336
0337
0338
04
0441
0442
0131

0. 6 8 2

0.698

Major a p p l i a n c e s
Cooki ng ranges
Range, g a s , f r e e s t a n d i n g
B u i l t - i n w a l l o v en , gas
Range, e l e c t r i c , f r e e s t a n d i n g
B u i l t - i n w a l l o v en , e l e c t r i c
B u i l t - i n surface u n it, e le c t r i c
M i c r o w a v e o v en , c o u n t e r t o p
L a u n d r y e q u i p me n t
Was hi ng m a c h i n e , a u t o m a t i c
Wa shi nq m a c h i n e , n o n - a u t o m a t i c
E le c tr ic dryers
Gas d r y e r
R e f r i g e r a t i o n e q u i p me n t
Refri g e ra to r-fre e rc r
Home f r e e z e r , u p r i g h t t y p e
Room a i r c o n d i t i o n e r
Other maj or a p p l i a n c e s
Dishwasher, u nd er co un te r
Food w a s t e d i s p o s e r

0. 450
0. 099
0. 037
0.003
0.032
0. 0 0 4
0. 0 0 3
0. 021
0. 121
0. 0 7 4
0.003
0.032
0.012
0. 192
0. 135
0.023
0.035
0 .038
0. 032
0. 006

0.462
0. 102
0.038
0.003
0.033
0. 004
0.003
0. 021
0 . 124
0.076
0.003
0.033
0 . 0 12
0. 197
0. 138
0.023
0.036
0.039
0.033
0.006

Sewi ng ma c h i n e s
Portable type,

0.015
0.015

0.015
0 . 0 15

with

i m p o r t e d head

COMMODITY
CODE

1243




0 111
0121

Vacuum c l e a n e r
C anis ter type
Vacuum c l e a n e r ,

0 102
0111
0113
0 115
0 1 16
0 117
0 118
0 122
0 123
0 124
0127
0128

S ma l l e l e c t r i c a p p l i a n c e s
Fan, e l e c t r i c , wi ndow t y p e
Toaster, automatic
C o f f e e ma k e r , e l e c t r i c
F r y i n g p an , e l e c t r i c
Po rta b le mixer, e l e c t r i c
Food b l e n d e r , e l e c t r i c
Can o p e n e r , e l e c t r i c
I r o n , st eam and d r y
S h a v e r , men’ s
Toot h b rus h , c o r d l e s s
Range hood
Hair dryer, p o rt a ble

0 10 1
0 111

E l e c t r i c l amps
T a b l e l amp, w i t h
F l o o r l amp, w i t h

1244

1245

125

Home e l e c t r o n i c

shade
shade

02
020 1
0202
0203
0204
03
030 1

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
C o l o r TV, t a b l e * p o r t , o v e r 1 0 " - 1 7 "
C o l o r TV, t a b l e St p o r t , o v e r 17"
TV c o m b i n a t i o n s , c o l o r
B l a c k Si w h i t e t . v . r e c e i v e r s
BXW TV, t a b l e I p o r t , o v e r 10" t o 17"

02
0202
0203
03
030 1
0302
04
040 1
05
050 1
0502
0503
0504
0505
0506
0507

O t h e r heme e l e c t r o n i c e q u i p m e n t
Phonographs, ex. mecha n i cal
E l e c . p h o n o g r a p h , n o t c o i n o p . , mono
El ec. phonograph, not c o i n o p . , s t e r e o
Tape r e c o r d e r s £ p l a y e r s
Car t a p e p l a y e r s
Audio t ape r e c o r d e r , c a s s e t t e
H i - f i co mpo n e nt s
Power amps, s t e r e o
Sp e a k e r s ( i n c . l o u d s p e a k e r s y s t e ms )
Loudspeakers, b o o k s h e l f
Loudspeakers, f l o o r s t a n d in g
Ot h e r l o u d s p e a k e r s y s t e ms
Loudspeakers, so ld s e p a r a t e l y
Mi c r o p h o n e s
M u s i c d i s t r i b u t i o n s y s t e ms
P u b l i c a d d r e s s s y s t e ms

1253

126
126 1.
010 1
0111

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
C1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
former

0.037
0.018
0.019

0.038
0.019
0.020

0.141
0.007
0.008
0.014
0.007
0.009
0 . 011
0 . 007
0. 0 1 1
0.013
0.006
0. 0 1 1
0.037

0. 145
0.008
0.008
0.014
0. 0 0 7
0.009
0 . 0 11
0.007
0 . 0 12
0 . 0 14
0.006
0 , 0 12
0.038

0. 038
0 . 035
0.003

0.038
0. 036
0.003

0.293

0. 3 0 0

0 . 07 1
0.032
0 . 002
0. 011
0 . 0 19
0.039
0.010
0 . 0 10
0.019

0 . 072
0.033
0 . 002
0. 011
0. 0 2 0
0. 0 4 0
0. 0 1 0
0. 0 1 0
0. 020

0. 181
0. 159
0. 081
0 . 0 13
0.061
0.004
0.023
0.023

0. 186
0 . 163
0. 033
0.014
0.062
0. 0 0 4
0.023
0. 023

0.041
0 . 009
0.003
0 . 006
0.002
0.000
0 . 002
0.009
0.009
0.020
0.003
0.004
0.002
0.006
0.003
0 . 001
0.001

0.042
0.009
0.003
0.006
0.002
0. 000
0.002
0. 010
0. 0 1 0
0. 021
0.003
0 . 004
0.002
0. 006
0.004
0. 001
0.00 1

0.458

0.469

0.070
0.040
0.030

0.072
0. 041
0. 031

e q u i p me n t

02
020 1
0202
0203
03
030 1
0302
0303
1252

134

upright

R ad i o r e c e i v e r s
Home r a d i o s
E l e c t r i c c l o c k r a d i o , AM/FM and FM
R ad i o c o m b i n a t i o n s , p o r t Si t a b l e
Radi o-phonoqraph, consol e
Car r a d i o s
Car r a d i o s , AM
Car r a d i o s , AM/FM
Car r a d i o s , AM/FM s t e r e o

1251

at end of table.

GROUPING

O t h e r h o u s e h o l d d u r a b l e goods
Di n n e r w a r e
V i t r e o u s c h i n a , p l a t e , cup, s a u c e r
Ea r t h e nwa r e, p l a t e , cup, saucer

Table 12. Continued-—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
COMMODITY
CODE

GROUPING

Household qlassware
Tumbler, pressed glassware
Tumbler, blown glassware
S e r v i n g bowl, p r e s s e d g l a s s w a r e
N a p p y or s a uce di s h

1262
010 1
0 111
0121

0131

COMMODITY
CODE

0.073
0.009
0.045
0.008

0.074
0.009
0 . 046
0.008

1331

0. 011

0.012

1332

0 . 100

0113

Mi r r o r s
Mirror,

0.025
0.025

0.026
0.026

1333

0101

Lawnmowers
Rotary, hand propelled
Rotary, self p r o p e l l e d
Rotary, riding

0.090
0.045

0.093
0.046

1334

0.025

0.026

0131

Cutlery
Razor blades
Kitchen knife
C a r v i n g set
Household scissors

0.050
0.030
0.008
0.003
0.008

0.051
0. 031
0.008
0.003
0.008

0101

Metal household containers
Saucepan, aluminum

0.052
0.052

0.053
0.053

Nonmetallic mineral products
Glass

2.888

2.941
0.262

0 101
0 111

1265
1266
0121
0 122

0 123

1267
0101
0 111
0121

1268

13
131
131 1
01
0101
02

02 07
03
0 31 7
03 1 8
05
050 1
05 0 2
05 0 3
05 0 4
05 0 5
06
060 1
07
070 1
0702

plate glass

Flat glass
Plate glass
P l a t e g l a s s , 1/4 i n ch
Window glass
W i n d o w glass, style B
Safety glass
Automobile windshield
Automobile backlight
Sheet, plate, and float g l a s s
.085 I n c h t h r o u g h .107 i nc h
.108 I n c h t h r o u g h .134 i n c h
.135 I n c h t h r o u g h .199 in c h
.200 I n c h t h r o u g h .240 i n c h
O v e r .240 i n c h
Laminated glass
L a m i n a t e d glass, exce p t pl a t e
Other flat glass
Tempered glass
O t her flat glass
Concrete ingredients

132

0.020

0.260
0.260
_
_

0.090
0.034
0.016
0 . 0 18
0.0 17
0. 005
0.093
0.093
0. 077
0 .0 7 1
0.005

0.018
0.065
0.017

0.262
0.059
0.059
0.038
0.038
0. 165
0.080
0.085

Ready-mixed concrete
5 - 5
1 / 2 sac k m i x

0.498
0 .498

0.508
0.508

Precast concrete products
Precast concrete products
Burial vaults and boxes
C o n c r e t e sil o s t a v e s
C o n c r e t e septic tanks
Other precast concrete products

0.070
0.070
0. 03 1

0.072
0.072
0 .0 3 1

0 . 0 10

0.010

0.014
0.016

0.0 14
0.016

Prestressed concrete products

0.058
0 .058
0.016
0.009
0.005
0 . 020
0 . 008

0.059
0.059
0.016
0.009
0.005

0 .0 0 7
0 .0 0 7
0 . 00 7

0 . 007

0 . 101

0. 103

B u i l d i n g bri ck
B u i l d i n g bri ck

0. 0 6 1
0 . 0 61

0.063
0.063

Clay tile
D r a i n tile, r o u n d
Pa r tition tile
W a l l tile, gl a z e d ,

0.025
0 .002
0. 001

0 .0 c 6
0 . 002
0. 001

0.023

0. 02 3

01
0 10 1
01 0 2

0 103
0 104

1335
01
0101
0 102

0 103
0 104
0105
1336
01
0101

-

-

1341
0 101

1344
0 10 1
0 121

0131

135

-

1352

-

0.543

0.554

013 1

Cement
Portland

0.256
0.256

0.261
0 .2 6 1

0.816

0.832

standard grade

0 .007
0.007

0.015
0.015
0 .097

Refractories, clay
Fireclay brick
Superduty fireclay brick
L a d l e br i c k
H igh alumina brick
Castable refractories

0.046

0.047

0101
0 111
0 121

0. 011

0.012

0.007
0 .007
0.015
0.006

0 .007
0 .008
0.015
0 .006

Refractories,

0.049
0.049
0.008
0.018
0.005
0.009
0.009

0.050
0.050
0.008
0.019
0.005
0.009
0.009

0. 163

0 . 166

01
0101
0111
0121

0 131
014 1

135

refractories

0.008

0.014
0.014
0.095

1353

See footnotes at end of table.

exc.

0.020

Clay sewer pipe
S e w e r pipe, v i t r i f i e d c l a y
R e f r a c t o r i es

0131
0 151

136

Dry m i x e d concrete mater i a l s
Dry m i x e d co n c r e t e m a t e r i a l s
Dry mi x e d concrete m a t erials

0.039
0.005
0.005
0.027
0.005

0101

1345

-

Prestressed single and double tees
Prestressed concrete bridge beams
P r e s t r e s s e d jo i st s , g i r d e r s a n d b e a m s
Prestr. solid/ h o l l o w c ored s l a b s / p a n e l s
Other prestressed concrete products

St r uctural clay products,

134

-

0.293
0.075
0.062
0. 156




0101

-

0.287
0.074
0.0 6 1
0. 153

Concrete products

0.079
0.038
0.005
0.005
0 .026
0.004

0 . 080

0 104
0105
0 10 6

C o n c r e t e pi p e
S t o r m se w e r pips, r e i n f o r c e d
S t o r m s e w er pips, n o n - r e i n f o r c e d
Irrig a t i o n pipe snd drain tile
S a n i t a r y s e w e r pipe, r e i n f o r c e d
S a n i t a r y s e w e r pipe, n o n - r e i n f o r c e d

-

Sand, gravel, and c r u s h e d stone
S a nd , c o n s t r u c t i o n
Gravel, for c o n c r e t e
C r u s h e d st o n e , f o r c o n c r e t e

133

0. 107
0 .039
0.068

0. 021

0101
0111
0121

1321

0. 105
0.038
0 .067

0 10 1
0 102

0.097
0.018
0.063
0.016

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1 9 7 2 1W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER

GROUPING

B ui l di n g b lo c k
Heavyweight aggregate
Lightweight aggregate

0 10 1
01 0 2

Household flatware
Silver plated
Sterling, 6 piece
S t a i n l e s s steel

1264

1322

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1 97 2 W E I G H T S )
FORMER
REVISED

non clay

M a g n e s i t e brick
M a g n e s i t e - c h r o m e brick
Ch rome - m a g n e s i t e brick
Basic ramming mixes
Non clay gumming mix
Asphalt roofing

Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
COMMODITY
CODE

GROUPING

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER

Prepared asphalt roofing
Shingles, strip
R ol l r o o f i n g , s m o o t h s u r f a c e d
Roll roofing, m i n eral surfa c e d

0 . 1 17

0102
0111
0 1 12

0. 0 98
0.011
0 .0 0 9

0.119
0. 100
0.0 1 1
0.009

0 10 1
0 111

Other asphalt roofing
P la in
Fibrous

0. 04 6
0 .041
0 . 00 5

0. 0 47
0 .042
0.005

Gypsum products
Lath
Wallboard
P l a s t e r , b a s e c oa t

0 . 080

0. 007
0. 061
0.0 11

0. 08 1
0 .0 0 7
0.063
0.0 11

Glass containers

0 .29 7

0.303

0.2 97
0.0 60
0. 0 36
0 . 100
0. 04 4
0 .02 4
0.011
0 .0 2 3

0.303
0 . 062
0 .036
0 . 102
0 . 045
0.024
0 .01 1
0.023

0 .5 33

0.543

1362

0101
0 111
0121
138
1381
0 10 1
0 111
0 12 1
0131
0 14 1
0 151
0 16 1

Glass containers
Food container, wide mouth
Food container, na r r o w neck
Beer bottle, n o n r e t u r n a b l e
Liquor bottle
Medicinal bottle
Lotion bottle
Beverage bottle, returnable
Other nonmetallic minerals

139
0 10 1
0 102

B u i l d i n g li m e
Hydrated, m a s o n s
Hydrated, f i n i s h i n g

0 .0 0 8
0 .0 0 3
0 . 004

0 . 0 08
0 .004
0 .0 0 5

0 10 1
0 102

Insulation materials
M i n e r a l w o ol , b a t t s
Min e r a l wool, b l o w i n g

0. 09 8
0.086
0. 0 12

0 . 100
0 . 08 8
0 .0 1 2

0 102

Asbestos cement shingles
Siding shingles •

0. 03 5
0. 03 5

0. 0 3 5
0 . 035

0 10 1
0 111

Bituminous paving materials
Asphalt, paving
Asphalt paving mixture

,392
,263
, 129

0. 4 0 0
0.268
0. 132

Motor vehicles and equipment

7.1 91

7. 192

Motor vehicles
Passenger cars
Motor trucks
1 0 . 0 0 0 lbs. g v w a n d u n d e r
1 0 . 0 0 1 lbs. g v w a n d o v e r
Motor coaches
Motorcycles

5. 107
3 .6 40
1.356
0. 766
0 .5 9 0
0. 046
0 .0 64

5. 107
3. 6 4 0
1.356
0 .7 6 6
0 . 5 90
0. 0 46
0. 064

0. 109
0 .0 60
0.0 14

0 .1 1 0
0 .0 61
0.035
0.009
0.008
0 .0 0 2
0. 0 07
0 .0 0 7
0.005
0 .00 1
0 .0 0 1
0 .0 0 0
0 . 0 30

1391

1393
1394

Transportation equipment

14
14 1
01
•02
027 1
0281
03
04
1414
01
0 10 1
0 102
0 103
0 104
0 105
02
020 1
0202
02 0 3
02 0 4
03

Truck trailers
V a n s , o v e r t o , 000 lbs.
C l o s e d to p v an s , insul . 4 s e m i - i n s .
A l u m i n u m cl o s e d top vans
D r o p f r a m e va n s, e x c e p t l i v e s t o c k
Other closed top vans
Open top vans
Ta n k s , o v e r 10, 00 0 lbs.
Ta n k s for f l a m m a b l e liq u i d s
Aluminum tanks
All o t h e r t a n k s
T a n k s f or c h e m i c a l s a n d a c 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 lbs.

0. 0 04
0 . 039
0 . 00 3
0.0 07
0.0 04
0. 00 3
0.0 0 0
0 . 0 23

COMMODITY
CODE

030 1
0 30 2
0 30 3
0 30 4
0 30 5
03 06
0307
04
040 1
04 0 2
04 0 3
05
050 1




B ul k c o m m o d i t y t r a i l e r s
Pole and logging trailers
Platform trailers
Low-bad heavy haulers
Dump trailers and chassis
Dollies and converter gear
Other trailers and chassis
Detach, t r a i l e r s I c o n v e r t e r
Detachable trailer chassis,
Detach, t railer bo d i e s
Do l l i e s and c o n v e r t e r gear
T r u c k t r a i l e r s , u n d e r 10 , 00 0
T r u c k t r a i l e r s u n d e r 10 ,0 0 0

1

Fixed wing
Fixed wing,

1

Rotary wing
R o t a r y wing,

1421
1422

gear
over

10 ,0 0 0

lbs.
lbs.

utility
utility

0.003
0 .0 1 2
0.005
0 .006
0 .0 0 0
0 . 0 07
0 . 00 7

1442
15

0.855
0 . 7 20
0.720

0. 132
0. 132

0. 135
0. 135
0.308
0. 142

0.162

Railroad cars and parts
M is c e lla n e o u s p ro d u c ts
To y s,

s p or t ,

goods,

0. 0 0 7
0. 0 0 7

0 .7 0 6
0.706

Locomotives and parts

1441

0.003
0.0 0 1
0 .0 1 2
0.003
0.005
0 .0 0 0
0.004
0.005
0.005

0.839

Railroad equipment

144

small arms,

3.458
amunition

0.167
3. 6 5 6

0.529

T oy s, ga m e s , a n d c h i l d r e n ' s v e h i c l e s
N o n - p o w e r e d t r a n s p o r t a t i o n to y
R a c e c a r set
Sports oriented games
M e c h a n i c a l or b a t t e r y o p e r a t e d t o y
Toy gun
Playing cards
G a me, b o a r d
I n f a n t to y
P r e s c h o o l to y
D ol l
S t u f f e d toy
Stroller
V e l o ci p e d e
Children's riding vehicles

0.206
0 . 0 16
0.014
0.009
0. 0 0 7
0.009
0 .0 2 2
0.009
0.040
0.034
0.0 19
0.006
0.014
0.009

0.214
0. 01 6
0.014
0.009
0 . 0 07
0.009
0.005
0 .0 2 2
0.009
0 .0 4 0
0.034
0 .0 2 0
0 .0 0 6
0.014
0.009

0 10 1
0 111
0121
0 131
0 132
0 141
0 151
0161
017 1
0181

Sporting and athletic goods
Fi shi n g r o d
F i s h i n g reel
Golf ball
G o l f c l u b , iron
Golf club, w o o d
Baseball glove
Footbal1
Roller skates
B o w l i n g ba l l
B ic y c l e

0 .2 4 6
0 .0 2 1
0 .0 3 0
0 .0 1 2
0.015
0 . 00 7
0.006
0.014
0 . 00 7
0.0 15
0.119

0. 25 1
0 .0 2 2
0. 03 1
0 .0 1 2
0.015
0 . 00 7
0.006
0.014
0.008
0.0 15
0. 122

01
0102
010 6
0107
0 108
0 111

Small arms and a m m u n i t i o n
Small arms
Revolver
Rifle, repeating, c e n t e r fire
Rifle, repeating, rim fire
R i f l e , s i n g l e sh ot , r i m f i r e
Shot gun

0. 0 7 6
0.038
0.013
0 .0 0 0
0 .0 0 2
0 .0 0 1
0.0 2 1

0.078
0.038
0. 0 1 3
0. 0 0 0
0.0 0 2
0.0 01
0 .0 2 2

151 1
0102
0 103
0 104
0 111
0122
01 3 3
0 135
0 142
0 143
0 16 1
0 16 5
0 172
0 181
0191

1513

136

0 .0 0 2
0.0 0 1
0 .0 1 0
0.003
0.004

A ir c r a f t

142

See footnotes at end of table.

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

GROUPING

Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
COMMODITY
CODE

02
0222
023 1
0 23 2
024 1

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 W E I G H T S )
REVISED
FORMER

GROUPING

Small, a r m s a m m u n i t i o n
R e v o l v e r c a r t r i d g e , 3S s p e c i a l
R i f l e c a r t r i d g e , c e n t e r f ir e
R i f l e c a r t r i d g e , r ir,i f i r e
S h o t gu n s h el l
Tobacco products

0.039
0 .002
0 . 0 16
. 006
0. 0 1 6

0

0.5 7 6

0 .588

0 10 1
0 102

0.4 99
0.099
0.400

0.101

0 10 1
0 102
0 103
104

0

Ci g a r s
Lo n priced
Popular priced
Medium priced
High priced

0 .035
0 . 0 17
0 .0 1 2
0 .003
0.003

0 . 03 6
0.018
0.013
0.003
0.003

01
0 10 1
0 111
0 121

Other tobacco products
Other tobacco products
S m o k i n g t o b a c c o , 1 1/2 oz
Plug chewinq tobacco
Sn u f f , 1 1/4 oz. p a c k a g e

0 .0 4 1
0. 04 1
0. 023
0 .0 1 4
0.003

0.042
0 . 042
0.024
0.0 15
0 .004

package

No t io n s

0202
020 3
0204
020 5
03
030 1
03 03
04
040 1
04 02
04 0 3
04 04
04 0 6
0407
04 1 1
05
050 1
0503
06
060 1
07
070 1

0

Ci a a r e t t e s
N o n f i l t e r tip, r e q u l a r s i z e
F i l t e r tip, k i n g s i z e

1523

0. 5 1 0

0.408

0. 104

0. 106

159

0

Buttons and button blanks
Buttons
Metal button
Plastic button

0 14
0 14
002
0 11

0 .0 1 4
0.0 14
0 .0 0 2
0 .0 1 2

1591

0

Pi n f a s t e n e r s a n d s i m i l a r n o t i o n s
Pins and f a s t e n e r s
Hai r p in
S a f e t y pi n
Aluminum zipper

090
003
07 1

0. 092
0 . 092
0 .0 1 2
.008
0. 072

1592

00901 1

0.6 19

0. 63 1

1
0 10 1
0 111
1
0 10 1
0 111
0 121
154

Photographic equipment and supplies

15^ 1

Photograohi c eauioment

1542

Photographic supplies

01
0 111
0 113
156

Mobile homes
Mobile homes
M o b i l e homes,
M o b i l e homes,
Personal

156 1
01
0 10 1
0 103
01 0 5

0

1
0 10 1
0 103
0 105
02
020 1

single
double

aid equipment

Personal aid equipment
Electronic hearing aids
Eye - g l a s s type
B e h i n d - t h e - e a r type
In-the-ear type
Industrial

1571

0.039
0 .002
0. 0 1 5
.006
0.015

R E I ^ r i V E
i 19/2
W E I G H T S )
R E VI S E D

safety equipment

Industrial safety equipment
Respiratory protective equipment
Respirator, air p u r i f i e r type
Respirator, suppl i e d air type
Self-contained breathing apparatus
Ey e 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
S afety glasses, clear, less s i d e s h i e l d s

0 .2 0 2

0

348
348
2 70
078

0.355
0. 355
0.275
0.080

0.005

0.005
0.005
0 .005
0.0 0 1
0 .0 0 2
0 .0 0 2
0.039

0 . 0 38
0.007
0 .004
0.00 1
0 .0 0 2
0 . 0 10
0.003

0.039
0.007
0 .004
0.0 0 1
0 .0 0 2
0 . 0 10
0 .003

106
0 107

0

Matches
Matches,
Matches,

0 104
0 105
106
0 107
108
0 109
0 111
0 1 12

Musical instruments
El ectric guitar
T rumpet
D r u m set
Pi a n o , o v e r 37"
Pi a n o , up to 37
O rg a n , e x c l u d i n q p i p e o r g a n
C l a r i net
Non-electric guitar

O'’
020 1
02 03
02 05
0207
03
030 1
030 3
04
040 1
040 2
040 3
04 04
040 5
04 0 9
05
050 1
0 50 3
06
060 1

See footnotes at end of table.




0 102
0 103
0 104

Caskets
C 1o t h - c o v e r e d wood casket
Har d w o o d casket
St e e l , o t h e r th a n s t a i n l e s s c a s k e t

0
0

0.205

0.005
0.005
0.0 0 1
0. 002
0 .0 0 2
0.038

Other m i s c e l l a n e o u s products

1593

0 .426

137

G o o g l e s , in d u s t r i a l s a f e t y
F ac e s h i e l d
I'-’
e l d e r ’s h e l m e t
E m e r q e n c y eye w a s h an d s h o w e r
Hearing protective equipment
H e a r i n g p r o t e c t o r , e ar m u f f ty p e
H e a r i n g p r o t e c t o r , p l u q ty p e
Guards, mechanical power press
B r a k e n o n i ter
Brake p e rformance tester
Light curtains
Vertical moving gate
P u l l - b a c k type
Barrier guard
M i s c e l l a n e o u s ty pes, p o w e r p r e s s g u a r d s
Protective clothing
S a f e t y c a p or hat
lie lde r’s gl o ve s , l e a t h e r
First aid kits
F i r s t a i d kit
Alarms, electrDnic
B a c k - u p a la rm, e l e c t r o n i c , a u t o m a t i c

book
strike anywhere

J e w e l r y a n d jew e lr y p r o d u c t s
Jewelry, platinum and karat gold
Ri ng , l a d i e s ’ hi qh f a s h i o n
Ri ng , e n q a a e m e n t , l a d i e s' , 14k g o l d
R in g, w s d d i n q , q ol d
E a r r i n g s , l a d i e s ’, 14 k a r a t g o l d
O t h e r p r e c i o u s m e t a l j e wel ry
Ri ng, s t e r l i n g , l a d i e s ’ a n d m e n ' s
B r a c e l e t , l a d i e s ’, g o l d f i l l e d
C o s t u m e j e w e l ry
Ri ng , la d i e s ' , c o s t u m e
E a r r i n g s , la di e s' , c o s t u m e
Earrings, children's, costume
N e c k l a c e , la d ie s ', c o s t u m e
Neckchaiii, men 's , c o s t u m e
W a t c h b a n d , met al, m e n ' s a n d w o m e n ' s
Jew e l e r ' s materials and findings
S e t t i n g , 14 ka r at g o l d
Finding, cold filled
D i a m o n d s a n d l a p i d a r y wo r k
D i a m o n d , .25 r ar a t

.00 1
.00 1
.003
.002
.005
.00 2
0 .002
0 .009
0 .0 0 1
0 .002
0 .003
C . 00 1
0.0 01
0 .00 1
.00 1
.006
. 003
.003
.00 1
.00 1
.00 1
. 00 1

F OF;

.00 1
.00 1
.003
. 002
.005
.003
.002
.009
.00 1
.002
.003
.00 1
.00 1
.00 1
.00 1
.006
0 .003
0 .003
0.0 01
0.0 01
0 .00 1
0.0 0 1

0

1.240
0 . 040
0 .004
0 .007
0 . 029

0. 041
0 .0 0 4
0 . 007
0 .0 3 0

0.009
0.008
0 .0 0 1

0 .009
. 008
0 .00 1

. 069
. 005
.004
.004
.013
. 0 12
. 024
0.004
0. 003
0.842
0.433
0.139
0.055
0. 1 31
0.109
0 .093
0.045
0.048
0 . 130
0.014
0 .032
0.0 13
0 .032
0.018
0 .02 1
0 . 150

0.110

0.039
0. 036
0 . 0 36

0

0.0 71
0. 005
0 .0 0 4
005
0 13
n c
025
004
003
. 983
.506
. 162
. 064
. 153
. 127
. 109
. 053
.056
. 15 1
. 0 16
.037
. 0 15
.037
.021
. 024
0. 175
0 . 129
0 . 046
0. 042
0. 042

Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801
COMMODITY
CODE

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1 97 2 WEIGHTS)
REVISED
FORMER

GROUPING

GROUPING

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1972 WEIGHTS)
REVISED

Pens and p e n c i 1s
F o u n t a i n pen
B a ll p o in t
Mechanical p e n c i l
Black le a d p e n c il

0.0 5 2
0.0 1 2
0 .0 2 8
0.0 0 4
0 .0 0 8

0 .0 5 3
0 .0 1 2
0 .0 2 9
0 .0 0 4
0 .0 0 8

1596,
0132
0133
0137
0138

Wa tches and c l o c k s
W r i s t w a t c h , w o m e n 's , i m p o r t e d movement
W r i s t w a t c h , m e n ' s , i m p o r t e d movement
E l e c t r ic c lo c k
A la r m c l o c k

0 .1 1 5
0 .0 3 3
0.0 34
0.02 7
0.021

0 .1 1 7
0 .0 3 4
0 .0 3 4
0 .0 2 8
0. 022

1597

Brushes
P a in t brush
Personal brushes
To o t h b r u s h
Hai r b r u s h
Household m a in te n a nc e b ru s h e s
Sc r u b
Bowl, t w i s t e d - i n - w i r e
I n d u s t r i a l brushes
F l o o r sweep ( p u s h b r o o m )
Power d r i v e n , w i r e wh e e l

0.046
0 .0 1 5
0.0 10
0.0 0 5
0.0 0 5
0 .00 9
0 .00 5
0.00 4
0.011
0.00 6
0.0 05

0 .0 4 7
0 . 0 15
0.0 1 1
0 .0 0 6
0 .0 0 5
0 .0 0 9
0 .0 0 5
0 .0 0 4
0 .0 12
0 .0 0 6
0 .0 0 5

P h o no g ra p h r e c o r d s and p r e r e c o r d e d t a p e s
P h o no g r ap h r e c o r d s
M o n a u r a l , 33 1/3 r . p. m.
M o n a u r a l , 45 r . p. m.
S t e r e o p h o n i c , 33 1/3 r . p . m.

0.0 52
0.0 40
0.001
0.0 0 9
0 .0 2 9
0 .01 3
0.0 1 3

0. 055
0. 042
0. 002
0 . 0 10
0. 030
0 .0 1 3
0 .0 1 3

0.0 1 6
0.0 02
0.0 1 3
0.0 13

0 .0 1 5
0 .0 0 3
0 . 0 12
0 .0 1 2

43. 6 62
5 6.3 14

43.662
56.314

83.588

83.588

1595
0122
0 123
0124
0125

0 14 1
02
C245
0246
03
035 1
0352
04
0455
0456
1598
01
016 1
0162
0 163
02
0267
1599
0171
0173
0173

P rerecorded tapes,

c a rtrid g e ,

F ire e x tin g u is h e rs
Carbon d i o x i d e t y p e , hand
P re s s u riz e d d ry ch e m ic a ls ty p e ,
P re s s u r iz e d d ry c h e m ic a ls ty p e ,

or casset

hand
hand

DURABLE
NONDURABLE

TOTAL MANUFACTURES

42.667
40.921

1 6. 388
0 .9 9 5
1 5. 393

16 .3 88
0 .9 9 5
15 .3 93

Cr ude m a t e r i a l s
Crud e f o o d s t u f f s and f e e d s t u f f s
Crud e n o n f o o d m a t e r i a l s e x c e p t f u e l
M a n u f a c t u r i ng
C o n s t r u c t i on
Crud e f u e l
M a n u fa c tu rin g in d u s t r ie s
Nonm anufacturing in d u s t r i e s

10. 246
5 .9 1 6
3. 150
2.964
0. 187
1. 180
0 .6 1 7
0 .5 6 3

10. 497
6.029
3 .2 3 8
3. 048
0. 190
1.230
0 .6 3 0
0 .5 9 9

In te rm e d ia te m a te r ia ls
M a n u fa c tu rin g
Food m a n u f a c t u r i n g
N ondurable m a n u f a c t u rin g
D ura b le m a n u f a c t u rin g
Components f o r m a n u f a c t u r i n g
M a t e r i a l s and co m p o n e n t s f o r c o n s t r u c t
P r o c e s s e d f u e l s and l u b r i c a n t s
M a n u fa c tu rin g in d u s t r ie s
N onm anufacturing i n d u s t r i e s
C o n ta in e rs ,n o n re tu rn a b le
S u p p l i es
M a n u fa c tu rin g i n d u s t r ie s
N onm anufacturing i n d u s t r i e s
M a nu facture d anim a l fe e d s
Other s u p p lie s

45.786
24. 173
2. 108
7 .5 5 4
7. 1 18
7.393
7.032
6 .7 9 7
2 .6 9 7
4. 100
1. 905
5 .8 7 9
1. 784
4.095
0 .8 4 5
3 .2 5 0

47.743
25.254
2. 154
8 . 185
7 .3 6 6
7 .5 4 9
7. 154
6 .9 4 6
2. 174
4.772
2 .4 5 8
5 .9 3 1
1.8 38
4.093
0 .8 6 1
3 .2 3 2

F i n i s h e d good s
F i n i s h e d co ns u m e r goo ds
F i n i s h e d c ons um er f o o d s
F i n i s h e d co ns u m e r f o o d s , c r u d e
F i n i s h e d co nsu m er f o o d s , p r o c e s s e d
Consumer n o n d u r a b l e g oo ds l e s s f o o d
Consumer d u r a b l e good s
C a p i t a l equipm ent
M a n u fa c tu rin g in d u s t r ie s
N onm anufacturing i n d u s t r i e s
F in is h e d goods, e x c lu d i n g fo o d s

36.994
29.474
8.528
0 .7 3 0
7 . 7 98
13. 734
7 .2 1 1
7 .5 2 0
2 .3 1 0
5 .2 1 0
28.466

34.838
2 7 . 131
8.678
0 .7 4 4
7 .9 3 4
11.440
7 .0 1 3
7 . 707
2 .4 0 1
5 .3 0 6
26 . 160

BY STAGE OF PROCESSING

1 Comprehensive relative importance figures are computed once each year in December. See note on
p. 89. The “Revised” column shows relative importance figures for December 1980 based on 1972
shipment values from the Census of Manufacturers and other sources, after the sample revision effec­
tive January 1981; the “Former” relative importance figures are for the same month before the revision




42.667
40.921

TOTAL RAU OR SLIGHTLY PROCESSED GOODS
DURABLE
NONDURABLE

BY DURABILITY OF PRODUCT
TOTAL DURABLE GOODS
TOTAL NONDURABLE GOODS

FORMER

of the index sample. A dash in the “Former” column indicates that series was introduced in January
1981, and a dash in the “Revised” column indicates that the series was discontinued as of January 1981.
2 Recoded effective January 1981.

138




Table 13. Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price index,
December 1980
CODE

DESCRIPTION

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1 9 7 2 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1980

10 1 1

100. 000
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
C ru d e i r o n o r e
...........................................................................................................
T r e a t e d i r o n o r e s , i n c l u d i n g washed m a t e r i a l
..................................

10 111
101 12

M e r c u r y o r e s .....................................................................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
M e r c u r y m e t a l ................................................................................................................

1092
10923

B i t u m i n o u s c o a l and l i g n i t e ..............................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
B i t u m i n o u s c o a l and l i g n i t e ..............................................................................

121 1
12110
1311
13110
13111
13115
1442
14420
14421
14422
14292
29510
32730
1455
14551
14552
201 1
201 10
20 1 1 1
20 112
20 113
201 14
20 115
20116
201 17
201 18
201 19
2077 1
20772
20773

100. 000
100. 000
100. 000
100.000

C o n s t r u c t i o n sand and g r a v e l
.........................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
C o n s t r u c t i o n sand and g r a v e l , n . s . k .............................................................
U n p r e p a r e d sand and g r a v e l
..............................................................................
C o n s t r u c t i o n sand and g r a v e l
.........................................................................
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
C r u s h e d and b r o k e n s t o n e
...................................................................................
P a v i n g m i x t u r e s and b l o c k s
..............................................................................
R e a d y - m ix e d c o n c r e t e
............................................................................................

100.000

K a o l i n and b a l l c l a y .................................................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
C ru de k a o l i n and b a l l c l a y ...................................................................................
P r e p a r e d k a o l i n and b a l l c l a y .........................................................................

100.000

M eatp ackin g p la n t s
............................................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
M is c e lla n e o u s b y p ro d u c ts o f m eatpacking p la n t s
..............................
B e e f , n o t c a nne d o r made i n t o sa usa ge
............................................
V e a l , n o t can ne d o r made i n t o s a usa ge
............................................
lamb and m u t t o n , n o t c a nn ed o r made i n t o s a usa ge
....................
P o r k , f r e s h and f r o z e n
...................................................................................
0 .8 8 8
Pork, processed o r cu red , in c l u d in g fro z e n
..................................
Sa usage and s i m i l a r p r o d u c t s , n o t c a nn e d
.......................................
Canned m e a t s c o n t a i n i n g 2 0 - p e r c e n t o r more me at
....................
H i d e s , s k i n s , and p e l t s ........................................................................................
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
G r e a s e and i n e d i b l e t a l l o w
..............................................................................
M e at meal and t a n k a g e .............................................................................................
A n i m a l and m a r i n e o i l 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
. . . .

100.000

5 .3 8 9
6 1 .744
32. 8 67

24.988
7 .939
6 2. 3 5 6
2. 146
1.500
1 .069

4. 120
95 . 8 80

5 .2 0 6
5 5. 0 46
0 .7 14
1.506
16.058
7 .4 0 6
6. 179
3. 191
2 .3 6 5
0 .8 0 2
0 .6 0 7
0. 031
100 .00 0

20110
201 1 1
20112
201 14
20115
20324

20161

100 .00 0

C r u d e p e t r o l e u m and n a t u r a l gas ....................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
C ru de p e t r o l e u m and n a t u r a l g a s , n . s . k ......................................................
C ru de p e t r o l e u m , i n c l u d i n g l e a s e c o n d e n s a t e .......................................
N a t u r a l gas p r o d u c t i o n and d i s p o s i t i o n
.................................................

2013
20136
20137
20138

2016

3 .8 5 6
96. 144

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
P o r k , p r o c e s s e d o r c u r e d , n o t made i n m e a t p a c k i n g p l a n t s
. .
Sa usage £ s i m i l a r p r o d u c t s , n o t made i n m e a t p a c k i n g p l a n t s . .
Canned m e a t s , n o t made i n m e a t p a c k i n g p l a n t s
..................................
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
M is c e lla n e o u s b y p ro d u c ts o f m eatpacking p la n t s
.............................
B e e f , n o t c a nn e d o r made i n t o s a u s a g e
............................................
V e a l , n o t can ne d o r made i n t o s a usa ge
............................................
P o r k , f r e s h and f r o z e n
...................................................................................
Canned s p e c i a l t i e s

and c a nn ed n a t i o n a l i t y

foods

.............................

P o u l t r y d r e s s i n q p l a n t s ........................................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Young c h i c k e n s i n c l . b r o i l e r s , f r y e r s , r o a s t e r s , and ca p o n s .

See footnotes at end of the table.
139

30.538
53.36 1
14. 183
0 .0 3 7
0 .8 9 2
0.0 2 7
0. 09 6
0.2 7 6
0 .5 8 9
1 00.000

.

75.745




Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price
index, December 1980
DESCRIPTION

CODE

20162
20163
20172
2021
20210
20221
20222
20231
20232
20240
20262
20791
20792
20860
2022
20221
20222
20210
20231
20232
20240
20262
20352
20354
20791
20792
20980

Hens a n d / o r f o w l

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1 9 7 2 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1980

......................................................................................................

SECONDARY PRODUCTS
L i q u i d , d r i e d and f r o z e n

4.524
1 9. 6 39

e g g s .........................................................................

0.093

C re a m e ry b u t t e r ..........................................................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Cr ea m e ry b u t t e r ...........................................................................................................
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
N a t u r a l c h e e s e , e x c e p t c o t t a g e c h e e s e ......................................................
P r o c e s s ch ee s e and r e l a t e d p r o d u c t s ..........................................................
D r y m i l k p r o d u c t s ......................................................................................................
Canned m i l k p r o d u c t s ( c o n s u m e r t y p e c a n s ) ............................................
I c e cream and i c e s
.................................................................................................
Packaged f l u i d m i l k and r e l a t e d p r o d u c t s
............................................
S h o r t e n i n g and c o o k i n g o i l s ..............................................................................

10 0 .0 0 0

B o t t l e d and canned s o f t d r i n k s

....................................................................

Cheese , n a t u r a l and p r o c e s s e d .........................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
N a t u r a l c h e e s e , e x c e p t c o t t a g e c h ee s e ......................................................
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Crea me ry b u t t e r ..........................................................................................................
D ry m i l k p r o d u c t s ......................................................................................................
Canned m i l k p r o d u c t s ( c o ns u m e r t y p e c a n s ) ............................................
I c e cream and i c e s
.................................................................................................
Pa ckaged f l u i d m i l k and r e l a t e d p r o d u c t s
............................................
P i c k l e s and o t h e r p i c k l e d p r o d u c t s
...........................................................
M a y o n n a is e , s a l a d d r e s s i n g s , and s a n d w i c h s p r e a d s .........................
S h o r t e n i n g and c o o k i n q o i l s ..............................................................................
M a r g a r i n e .........................................................................................................................
M a c a r o n i , s p a g h e t t i , and n o o d l e s
...............................................................

75.270
0.379
0.265
23.060
0 .0 9 1
0.458
0.053
0. 176
0. 177
0 .0 7 0
1 00. 00 0
52.513
40.987
1.151
1 .0 73
0 .0 2 4
0. 100
0. 199
0.933
1 .3 82
0.792
0.545
0. 3 0 1
100 .00 0

2024
20240
20221
20231
20262
20321
20999
2033

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
I c e cream and i c e s
.................................................................................................
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
N a t u r a l c h e e s e , e x c e p t c o t t a q e ch e e s e ......................................................
D r y m i l k p r o d u c t s ......................................................................................................
Packaqed f l u i d m i l k and r e l a t e d p r o d u c t s
............................................
Canned baby f o o d s ......................................................................................................
O t h e r f o o d p r e p a r a t i o n s , n . e . c .........................................................................
Canned f r u i t s , v e g e t a b l e s ,
PRIMARY PRODUCTS

20331
20332
20333
20334
20335
20336
20338
20321
20323
20324
20352
20354
20371
20372
20860
20993
20999

preserves,

jam s,

an d j e l l i e s

.

.

.

22.585
Canned v e g e t a b l e s ( e x c e p t h o m in y and mu shroom s) .............................
Canned ho m in y and mushrooms ..............................................................................
Canned f r u i t j u i c e s , n e c t a r s and c o n c e n t r a t e s ..................................
Canned v e g e t a b l e j u i c e s ........................................................................................
1 4. 2 82
Jams, j e l l i e s , and p r e s e r v e s
.........................................................................
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
0 .3 9 0
Canned d r y bean s
......................................................................................................
Canned s p e c i a l t i e s and c a nn e d n a t i o n a l i t y f o o d s .............................
P i c k l e s and o t h e r p i c k l e d p r o d u c t s
..........................................................
M a y o n n a is e , s a l a d d r e s s i n g s , and s a n d w i c h s p r e a d s .........................
B o t t l e d and ca nne d s o f t d r i n k s
....................................................................
S w e e t e n i n q s i r u p s and m o la s s e s
....................................................................
O t h e r f o o d p r e p a r a t i o n s , n . e . c .........................................................................

See footnotes at end of the table.

140

97.552
0.112
0 .5 1 6
0.814
0 .0 4 1
0.965
10 0.000
24.799
1 .9 4 9
15 . 2 3 2
4.899
7.346
1. 194
0 .865
0.449
0 .575
1 .3 3 9
1. 135
1 .22 6
0.375
1.360




Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price
index, December 1980
RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(19 7 2 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1980

DESCRIPTION

CODE

2034
20341
20342
20322
20323
20331
20332
20333
20334
20338
20354
20372
20874
20991
20993
20995
20998
20999
2041
2041 1
20412
20413
20415
20342
20460
2047 1
20472
20481
20483
20484
20485
20486
20487
20489
20874
20999
2044
20440
2048
20480
20481
20482
20483
20484
20485
20486
20487
20489
2041 1
20412
20413
20415
20430
20460
2047 1
20472
20741

D r i e d and 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 , and s oup m i x e s . . .
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
.............................
D r i e d f r u i t s and v e g e t a b l e s , e x c e p t s oup m i x e s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Canned s o up s ( e x c e p t f r o z e n o r s e a f o o d ) .................................................
Canned d r y b e a n s
......................................................................................................
Canned f r u i t s ( e x c e p t b a b y f o o d s ) ...............................................................
Canned v e g e t a b l e s ( e x c e p t h o m in y and mu shroo ms) .............................
Canned h o m i n y and mushrooms ..............................................................................
Canned f r u i t j u i c e s , n e c t a r s an d c o n c e n t r a t e s ..................................
Jams, j e l l i e s , and p r e s e r v e s
.........................................................................
M a y o n n a i s e , s a l a d d r e s s i n g s , and s a n d w i c h s p r e a d s .........................
F r o z e n v e g e t a b l e s ......................................................................................................
O ther f l a v o r i n g age n ts (e x c e p t c h o c o la te s ir u p s )
.........................
....................................................................
S w e e t e n i n g s i r u p s and m o l a s s e s
Tea i n c on su me r p a c k a g e s
...................................................................................
C h o c o l a t e and c o c oa p r o d u c t s * e x c e p t c o n f e c t i o n e r y
....................

100. 000
81.710
14.581
0. 131
0 .0 3 6
0 .0 3 4
0 .5 3 7
0 .0 2 5
0 .0 1 7
0 .0 3 8
0 .0 4 8
0 .5 0 6
0 .2 5 9
0 .0 5 4
0 .5 0 9
0 .0 3 2
0 .0 8 5
1.397

F l o u r and o t h e r g r a i n m i l l p r o d u c t s ...........................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Wheat f l o u r , e x c e p t f l o u r m i x e s ....................................................................
Wheat m i l l p r o d u c t s o t h e r t h a n f l o u r
......................................................
Corn m i l l p r o d u c t s
.................................................................................................
F l o u r m i x e s an d r e f r i g e r a t e d d ou g h s made i n f l o u r m i l l s . . .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Soup m i x e s , d r i e d ......................................................................................................
Wet c o r n m i l l i n g
......................................................................................................
Dog and c a t f o o d
......................................................................................................
O t h e r p e t and s p e c i a l t y f e e d
.........................................................................
E gg-type fe e d , i n c l u d in g s t a r t e r - g r o w e r & l a y e r - b r e e d e r . . .
T u r k e y f e e d .....................................................................................................................
D a i r y c a t t l e f e e d ......................................................................................................
Sw ine f e e d
.....................................................................................................................
0 .0 41
H or s e and m u le f e e d .................................................................................................
O t h e r p r e p a r e d a n i m a l f e e d s ..............................................................................
Other f l a v o r i n g age n ts (e x c e p t c h o c o la te s i r u p s )
.........................
O t h e r f o o d p r e p a r a t i o n s , n . e . c .........................................................................

100.000

Ri ce mi 1 1 i n g ................................................................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
M i l l e d r i c e and b y p r o d u c t s
..............................................................................

100.000

Prepared anim al fe e d s
...................................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
P r e p a r e d f e e d s , n . e . c ...............................................................................................
E gg-type fe e d , i n c l u d in g s t a r t e r - g r o w e r & l a y e r - b r e e d e r . . .
B r o i l e r fe e d
................................................................................................................
T u r k e y f e e d ............................................ ........................................................................
D a i r y c a t t l e f e e d ......................................................................................................
Swin e f e e d
.....................................................................................................................
Beef c a t t l e fe e d
......................................................................................................
H or s e and m u le f e e d ..................................................................................................

100.000

SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Wheat f l o u r , e x c e p t f l o u r m i x e s ....................................................................
Wheat m i l l p r o d u c t s o t h e r t h a n f l o u r
......................................................
Corn m i l l p r o d u c t s
.................................................................................................
F l o u r m i x e s and r e f r i g e r a t e d do u g h s made i n f l o u r m i l l s . . .
Wet c o r n mi 1 1 i n g ......................................................................................................
Dog and c a t f o o d
......................................................................................................
O t h e r p e t and s p e c i a l t y f e e d
.........................................................................

See footnotes at end of the table.
141

69.250
1 2.1 29
9 .0 7 9
7 .0 7 8
0 .0 6 9
0 .7 2 8
0. 0 5 7
0 .0 5 3
0 .0 5 3
0 .0 3 2
0.8 7 1
0 .0 2 7
0 .0 1 0
0 .0 06
0 .1 12
0 .4 0 5

100.000

15. 159
15.984
13.269
3. 65 1
17.017
14. 179
11.909
1.913
3. 8 5 1
0 .5 4 2
0 .0 0 5
0. 1 7 1
0 .0 2 2
0 .0 7 2
0. 05 1
1.049
0 .9 4 9
0 .0 2 4




Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price
index, December 1980 __________________________________________________
RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1 9 7 2 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1980

DESCRIPTION

CODE

20743
20744
28331
28692
2061
20610
2063
20630
20331
20332
20334
20338
28691
2067
20670
20652
20658
28342
30790
3581 1
2074
20740
20741
20742
20743
20744
20480
20751
20752
20762
20791

C o t t o n s e e d c a k e and meal and o t h e r b y p r o d u c t s . . .
S y n t h e t i c o r g a n ic m e d ic in a l c h e m ic a ls * in b u lk
. .
M is c e lla n e o u s a c y c li c c h e m ic a ls /c h e m ic a ls p ro d u c ts , e x .u re a

.

0.008
0 .0 2 1
0.068
0 .0 8 7
100. 000

Cane s u g a r * e x c e p t r e f i n i n g o n l y ............................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
S ug ar cane m i l l p r o d u c t s and b y p r o d u c t s .........................

10 0. 00 0

Beet sugar
.................................................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
R e f i n e d b e e t s u g a r and b y p r o d u c t s .......................................
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Canned f r u i t s ( e x c e p t baby f o o d s ) .......................................
Canned v e g e t a b l e s ( e x c e p t h om in y and mu shroo ms) . .
Canned f r u i t j u i c e s * n e c t a r s and c o n c e n t r a t e s . . .
Jams* j e l l i e s * and p r e s e r v e s
.................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s c y c l i c chem ical p ro d u c ts
.........................

100. 000

Chewing gum .................................................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Chewing gum and ch e w i n g gum bas e
.......................................
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
5 - c e n t and 1 0 - c e n t s p e c i a l t i e s
............................................
S a l t e d n u t s and o t h e r c o n f e c t i o n e r y - t y p e p r o d u c t s .
P h a r m a c e u t i c a l p r e p a r a t i o n s a c t i n g on c e n t r a l n e r v o u s s y s
Consumer and c o m m e r ic a l p l a s t i c s p r o d u c t s , n . e . c . .
A u t o m a t i c m e r c h a n d i s i n g m a c h in e s
.......................................

100. 000

97.378
0.203
0 .2 2 7
0. 136
0 .0 6 6
1.990

92.888

.

.

5 .525
0 .6 1 6
0 .3 1 6
0 .3 2 7
0.329
10 0. 00 0

C ottonseed o i l m i l l s
.........................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
C o t t o n s e e d o i l m i l l s * n . s . k ........................................................
C ottonseed o i l , o n c e - r e f in e d
.................................................
C otton l i n t e r s
..................................................................................
C o t t o n s e e d ca ke and meal and o t h e r b y p r o d u c t s . . .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
P r e p a r e d f e e d s , n . e . c .......................................................................
Soybean o i l
..................................................................................
Soybean c a k e , meal and o t h e r b y p r o d u c t s
. . . .
V e g e t a b l e o i l s ( o t h e r t h a n c o t t o n s e d * s o y b e a n , and l i n s e e d )
S h o r t e n i n g and c o o k i n g o i l s ......................................................

1.581
20.383
1 0.5 85
7.865
45.733

.

1 .4 92
2 .783
5.520
1 .75 9
2.2 9 9
100. 000

2075
20750
20751
20752
20161
20162
20163
20480
20741
20742
20743
20744
20791
28914
2077
20770
20771
20772
20773
201 10

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Soybean o i l m i l l s *

n . s . k ...............................................................
23.652
Soybean ca ke* meal and o t h e r b y p r o d u c t s
. . . .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Young c h i c k e n s i n c l . b r o i l e r s * f r y e r s * r o a s t e r s , and c a p o n s
0.022
T u r k e y s .....................................................................................................
P r e p a r e d f e e d s * n . e . c ......................................................................
C o t t o n s e e d o i l * c r u d e ....................................................................
C ottonseed o i l * o n c e - r e f in e d
.................................................
0.07 1
C o t t o n s e e d c ak e and meal and o t h e r b y p r o d u c t s . . .
S h o r t e n i n g and c o o k i n g o i l s ......................................................
S y n t h e t i c r e s i n and r u b b e r a d h e s i v e s
..............................

A n im a l and m a r in e f a t s and o i l s .................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
A n im a l and m a r i n e f a t s and o i l s * n . s . k ..............................
Grease and i n e d i b l e t a l l o w
......................................................
Meat meal and t a n k a g e ....................................................................
A n im a l and m a r i n e o i l 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
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
M is c e lla n e o u s b y p ro d u cts o f m eatpacking p la n t s
. .

See footnotes at end of the table.
142

0. 196
62.577
.

.

0 .3 5 7
0.094
2.944
0.075
0.095
0 .3 2 7
9 .0 7 1
0 .5 2 0
1.00.000

. . . .

7.409
46.456
30.406
12.26 1
0.489




IU U A)

Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price
member 1980

CODE

201 19
20751
20762

DESCRIPTION

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(19 7 2 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1980

H i d e s / s k i n s , and p e l t s ........................................................................................
Soybean o i l
...........................................................................................................
V e g e t a b l e o i l s ( o t h e r t h a n c o t t o n s e d , s o y b e a n , and l i n s e e d ) .

100 .000

2083
20830

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
M a l t and m a l t b y p r o d u c t s

...................................................................................

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
B o t t le d l i q u o r s , excep t brandy
SECONDARY PRODUCTS

....................................................................

9 7. 9 51

..........................................................
Canned and c u r e d f i s h and s e a f o o d s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Canned an d c u r e d s e a f o o d , i n c l u d i n g so up ( e x c e p t f r o z e n )
. .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Dog and c a t f o o d
......................................................................................................
O t h e r p e t and s p e c i a l t y f e e d
.........................................................................
F r e s h p a c k a g e d f i s h and o t h e r s e a f o o d ......................................................
F r o z e n p a c k a q e d f i s h , e x c l u d i n g s h e l l f i s h ............................................
F r o z e n p a c k a g e d s h e l l f i s h and o t h e r s e a f o o d , i n c l u d i n g s oup .

100 .00 0

2.049

20840
2091
20910
20471
20472
20922
20923
20924
2092
20922
20923
20924
20382
20910

Fresh o r f r o z e n packaged f i s h
PRIMARY PRODUCTS

and s e a f o o d s

.......................................

F r o z e n p a c k a g e d f i s h , e x c l u d i n g s h e l l f i s h ............................................
F r o z e n p a c k a q e d s h e l l f i s h and o t h e r s e a f o o d , i n c l u d i n g soup .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Frozen d i n n e r s , b e e f , p o r k , p o u l t r y p i e s , n a t i o n a l i t y fo o d s .
Canned and 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 )
. .

20873
20874
20991
20993
20995
20999

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
R o a s t e d c o f f e e , w h o l e bean o r g r o u n d .....................................................
C o n c e n t r a t e d c o f f e e .................................................................................................
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
F l a v o r i n g s i r u p s f o r use by s o f t d r i n k b o t t l e r s .............................
O ther f l a v o r i n g a g e n ts (e x c e p t c h o c o la te s ir u p s )
........................
D e s s e r t s ( r e a d y - t o - m i x ) ........................................................................................
S w e e t e n i n g s i r u p s and m o l a s s e s
....................................................................
Tea i n co n s u m e r p a c k a g e s
...................................................................................

2111
21110
21210
21310

4 . 6 98
0 .3 2 2
0 .6 2 5
0 .8 6 0
2 .4 4 1
100.000
12.817
32.769
51.004
1.260
2. 150

71.804
2 3 . 5 00
0 .2 8 0
0. 186
1 .622
0 .4 8 7
1 .49 3
0 .6 2 9
100. 000

2098
20980

91.054

100.000

2095
20951
20952

100. 000
100 .00 0

2085
20853

1.2 64
0 .9 5 4
0 .7 6 1

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
M a caro n i, s p a g h e tti,

...............................................................

100.000

C ig a re tte s
.....................................................................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
C ig a re tte s
.....................................................................................................................
SECONDARY PRODUCTS

100.000

and n o o d l e s

Ch ew ing and s m o k in g t o b a c c o and s n u f f

.....................................................

96.775
0 .5 9 7
2 .6 2 8
100.000

2121
PRIMARY PRODUCTS

100.000

21210
2131

To ba cco ( c h e w i n g and s m o k in g ) and s n u f f
PRIMARY PRODUCTS

.................................................

21110
21210
2211

100.000
9 8.9 41

21310
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
C ig a re tte s
.....................................................................................................................
B r o a d woven f a b r i c m i l l s ,

co tto n

..........................................................

footnotes at end of the table.

143

0 .5 5 8
0 .5 0 2
100.000




Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price
index, December 1980
DESCRIPTION

CODE

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1 9 7 2 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1980

PRIMARY PRODUCTS
22110
22111
22112
22113
22114
22117
22118
22119
22211
22212
22214
22216
22218
22219
22573
22574
22617
22628
22811
22812
22813
22814
22842
30791
2221
22211
22212
22214
22216
22218
22219
221 10
2211 1
22112
22113
221 14
22117
221 18
22313
2241 1
22573
22574
22590
226 17
22628
22720
2281 1
22812
22813
22814
22824
28242
2251
22513
22522
22523
22531
22533
22542
22824

C o t t o n duck and a l l i e d f a b r i c s ( g r a y g o o d s ) .......................................
....................
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 ( g r a y q o o d s )
.............................
C o tto n p r i n t c l o t h ya rn f a b r i c s ( q r a y qoods)
C otton c o lo re d y arn f a b r i c s , in c l u d in g b la n k e tin g
. . . .
F i n i s h e d c o t t n br oad wov en f a b r i c s (made i n wav . m i l l s )
. .
.......................................
S h e e t s and p i l l o w c a s e s made f r o m c o t t o n
C o t t o n t o w e l s and w a s h c l o t h s (made i n w e a v i n g m i l l s )
. . .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
10 0% f i l a m e n t r a y o n 4 / o r a c e t a t e f a b r i c s i n c l . q r a y q o o d s . .
100% F i l a m e n t f a b r i c s , e x c e p t q r a y q oo ds
............................................
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 ( q r a y g o o d s ) ....................
C o m b i n a t io n s o f f i l a m e n t and spun y a r n f a b r i c s
..............................
F i n i s h e d manmade f i b e r 4 s i l k f a b r i c s - m a d e i n w e a v i n g m i l l s .
F a b r i c a t e d manmade f i b e r & s i l k p r d s . - m a d e i n w e a v i n g m i l l s .
O u t e r w e a r f i n i s h e d f a b r i c ...................................................................................
H i g h p i l e f i n i s h e d f a b r i c ...................................................................................
F i n i s h e d c o t t o n br oadwove n f a b . ( n o t f i n . i n w e a v i n g m i l l s ) . .
F i n i s h e d manmade f i b e r S s i l k f a b . ( n o t f i n . i n w e a v i n g m i l l s ) .
Car de d c o t t o n y a r n s .................................................................................................
Rayon 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 f i b e r and s i l k y a r n s .................................................
. . . .
F i n i s h e d t h r e a d f o r i n d u s t r i a l o r m a n u f a c t u r e r s ' use
U n s u p p o r t e d p l a s t i c s f i l m , s h e e t s , r o d s , and t u b e s
....................
W e a r in q m i l l s , s y n t h e t i c .......................................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
100% f i l a m e n t r a y o n 4 / o r a c e t a t e f a b r i c s i n c l . q r a y g oo ds . .
100% F i l a m e n t f a b r i c s , e x c e p t g r a y go ods
............................................
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 ( g r a y g o o d s ) ....................
.............................
C o m b i n a t io n s o f f i l a m e n t and spun y a r n f a b r i c s
F i n i s h e d manmade f i b e r 4 s i l k f a b r i c s - m a d e i n w e a v i n q m i l l s .
F a b r i c a t e d manmade f i b e r 4 s i l k p r d s . - m a d e i n w e a v i n q m i l l s .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
O ther f a b r ic a t e d c o tto n t e x t i l e p ro d u c ts
............................................
C o t t o n duck and a l l i e d f a b r i c s ( q r a y q o o d s ) .......................................
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 ( q r a y q o o d s )
....................
.............................
C o tto n p r i n t c l o t h y a rn f a b r i c s ( q r a y qoods)
C otton c o lo re d yarn f a b r i c s , in c l u d in q b la n k e t in g
. . . .
F i n i s h e d c o t t n broad wov en f a b r i c s (made i n wav . m i l l s )
. .
S h e e t s and p i l l o w c a s e s made f r o m c o t t o n
.......................................
F i n i s h e d w oo l a p p a r e l f a b r i c s .........................................................................
O u t e r w e a r f i n i s h e d f a b r i c ...................................................................................
H i q h p i l e f i n i s h e d f a b r i c ...................................................................................
K n i t q l o v e s 4 k n i t p r o d u c t s , n . e . c ...............................................................
F i n i s h e d c o t t o n broadwoven f a b . ( n o t f i n . i n w e a v i n q m i l l s ) . .
F i n i s h e d manmade f i b e r 4 s i l k f a b . ( n o t f i n . i 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 and r u q s - p r i m a r y p r o d u c t i o n
.............................
C ar d e d c o t t o n y a r n s .................................................................................................
Combed c o t t o n y a r n s .................................................................................................
Rayon 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 f i b e r and s i l k y a r n s .................................................
T e x t u r e d , c r i m p e d , o r b u l k e d f i l a m e n t y a r n s .......................................
O ther n o n c e l lu l o s i c s y n t h e t ic o rq a n ic f i b e r s
..................................
Women's h o s i e r y , e x c e p t s o c k s ..............................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Women's f i n i s h e d se am le s s h o s i e r y , f u l l l e n g t h 4 kn e e l e n g t h .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
M e n ' s f i n i s h e d s e a m le s s h o s i e r y ....................................................................
A l l o t h e r f i n i s h e d s e a m le s s h o s i e r y ...........................................................
S w e a t e r s , k n i t j a c k e t s and j e r s e y ...............................................................
A l l o t h e r k n i t o u t e r w e a r p r o d u c t s ...............................................................
Women's 4 c h i l d r e n ' s k n i t u n d e r w e a r ..........................................................
T e x t u r e d , c r i m p e d , o r b u l k e d f i l a m e n t y a r n s .................... A . . .

See footnotes at end of the table.
144

3 . 153
5 .3 2 1
18.989
13. 021
1 2. 5 00
1 5. 9 34
1 .4 6 4
1 5. 6 8 2
0.286
0 .0 2 7
3 .775
0.545
1. 102
4 .0 9 1
0 .1 3 1
0.042
0.659
0.034
1. 186
0. 138
0 .2 6 0
1 .25 2
0.364
0.045
100. 000
9 .0 3 0
16. 176
28.300
8.031
14.314
4 .882
0 .608
0.073
1 .59 2
1 .0 4 5
1.1 11
3 .2 5 7
1 .2 8 3
0.278
0. 129
0 .8 8 1
0.282
0 . 128
1.834
1 . 138
0.422
1 .8 2 3
0 .2 0 4
0.395
1.9 07
0 .7 9 6
0 .0 8 1
1 00 .0 0 0
90.851
3.550
1 . 153
0 .5 8 7
1.9 26
1.2 23
0.709




Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price
index, December 1980
___________________________________ __
RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1 972 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1980

DESCRIPTION

CODE

2254
22541
22542
22543
22532
22533
22582
2257
22573
22574
2221 1
22212
22214
22216
22218
222 19
22313
22513
22523
22533
22541
22581
22582
22590
226 17
22628
2281 1
22812
22813
22814
22824
22831
226 1
226 17
22218
22573
22628
23920
23926
23928
2262
22628
22117
22313
22573
22574
22581
22582
226 17
22720
23920
23926
23928
2272
22720

K n it underwear m i l l s
............................................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
.......................................
M e n ' s 8 b o y s ’ k n i t u n d e r w e a r and n i q h t w e a r
Women's $ c h i l d r e n ' s k n i t u n d e r w e a r ...........................................................
Women's and c h i l d r e n ' s k n i t n i q h t w e a r ......................................................
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
K n i t o u t e r w e a r s p o r t s h i r t s ..............................................................................
A l l o t h e r k n i t o u t e r w e a r p r o d u c t s ...............................................................
U n d e rw e a r and n i g h t w e a r f i n i s h e d f a b r i c .................................................

100 .000

C i r c u l a r k n i t f a b r i c m i l l s ...................................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
O u t e r w e a r f i n i s h e d f a b r i c ...................................................................................
H ig h p i l e f i n i s h e d f a b r i c ...................................................................................
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
100% f i l a m e n t r a y o n S / o r a c e t a t e f a b r i c s i n c l . g r a y goo ds . .
100% F i l a m e n t f a b r i c s , e x c e p t g r a y go ods
............................................
100/S 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 ( g r a y g o o d s ) ....................
.............................
C o m b i n a t i o n s o f f i l a m e n t and spun y a r n f a b r i c s
F i n i s h e d manmade f i b e r & s i l k f a b r i c s - m a d e i n w e a v i n g m i l l s .
F a b r i c a t e d manmade f i b e r & s i l k p r d s . - m a d e i n w e a v i n g m i l l s .
F i n i s h e d w o o l a p p a r e l f a b r i c s .........................................................................
Women's f i n i s h e d s e a m l e s s h o s i e r y , f u l l l e n g t h & kn e e l e n g t h .
A l l o t h e r f i n i s h e d s e a m l e s s h o s i e r y ..........................................................
A l l o t h e r k n i t o u t e r w e a r p r o d u c t s ...............................................................
M e n ' s & b o y s ' k n i t u n d e r w e a r and n i g h t w e a r
.......................................
G re ige goods, e x c e p t h o s ie r y
.........................................................................
U nd e rw e a r and n i g h t w e a r f i n i s h e d f a b r i c .................................................
K n i t g l o v e s & k n i t p r o d u c t s , n . e . c ...............................................................
F i n i s h e d c o t t o n bro a d w ov e n f a b . ( n o t f i n . i n w e a v i n g m i l l s ) . .
F i n i s h e d manmade f i b e r & s i l k f a b . ( n o t f i n . i n w e a v i n g m i l l s ) .
C ard ed c o t t o n y a r n s .................................................................................................
Combed c o t t o n y a r n s .................................................................................................
Rayon 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 f i b e r and s i l k y a r n s .................................................
T e x t u r e d , c r i m p e d , o r b u l k e d f i l a m e n t y a r n s .......................................
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 g y a r n s spun and f i n i s h e d . .

100.000

F i n i s h e r s o f b r o a d woven f a b r i c s o f c o t t o n ............................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
F i n i s h e d c o t t o n br oa d w ov e n f a b . ( n o t f i n . i n w e a v i n q m i l l s ) . .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
F i n i s h e d manmade f i b e r & s i l k f a b r i c s - m a d e i n w e a v i n g m i l l s .
O u t e r w e a r f i n i s h e d f a b r i c ...................................................................................
F i n i s h e d manmade f i b e r S i s i l k f a b . ( n o t f i n . i n w e a v i n g m i l l s ) .
O ther h o u s e fu rn is h in g s
.......................................................................................
B e d s p r e a d s and b e d s e t s ( n o t made i n w e a v i n g m i l l s )
....................
S h e e t s and p i l l o w c a s e s ( n o t made i n w e a v i n g m i l l s )
....................

100.000

F i n i s h e r s o f b r o a d woven f a b r i c s o f man-made f i b e r and s i l k .
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
F i n i s h e d manmade f i b e r J s i l k f a b . ( n o t f i n . i n w e a v i n g m i l l s ) .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
F i n i s h e d c o t t n br oa d w ov e n f a b r i c s (made i n wav. m i l l s )
. .
F i n i s h e d w oo l a p p a r e l f a b r i c s .........................................................................
O u t e r w e a r f i n i s h e d f a b r i c ...................................................................................
H ig h p i l e f i n i s h e d f a b r i c ...................................................................................
G re ig e goods, e xce p t h o s ie r y
.........................................................................
U n d e rw e a r and n i g h t w e a r f i n i s h e d f a b r i c .................................................
F i n i s h e d c o t t o n br oa d w ov e n f a b . ( n o t f i n . i n w e a v i n g m i l l s ) . .
T u f t e d c a r p e t s and r u g s - p r i m a r y p r o d u c t i o n
.............................
.......................................................................................
O ther h o u s e fu r n is h in g s

100.000

75.384
12.327
4 .6 3 6
5 .2 9 9
0.9 40
1.414

7 9 . 6 96
1 1.270
0 .3 0 3
0 .2 6 2
0. 102
0 .5 2 9
0. 102
0 .1 1 2
0 .6 5 4
0 .0 3 7
0 .3 4 6
0 .2 0 3
0.0 77
0 .0 5 4
0.071
0 .0 7 4
0 .3 1 6
2 .3 9 2
1.070
0.1 1 7
0 .2 34
1.112
0 .6 5 8
0.2 11

90. 107
3 .0 4 8
0.9 67
3 .0 7 3
0.9 5 0
0. 171
1.685

64. 108

....................

9 .0 2 8
0 .3 7 4
1.692
0 .5 3 4
0 .0 3 5
0.0 81
6 .4 4 5
0 .7 7 7
5.6 0 0
1. 128
10. 199

T u f t e d c a r p e t s and r u g s
..............................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
T u f t e d c a r p e t s and r u g s - p r i m a r y p r o d u c t i o n
.............................

100.000

S h e e t s and p i l l o w c a s e s

( n o t made i n w e a v i n g m i l l s )

See footnotes at end of the table.
145

100.000




Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price
index, December 1980
DESCRIPTION

CODE

2281
22811
22812
22813
22814
22824
22831
2282
22824
22822
221 18
22218
22313
22811
22813
22814
22831
28242
30791
30792
30793
30794
30795
30796
30797
30798
2284
22841
22842
22811
22812
22813
22814
22831
2298
22981
22982
22983
2281 1
22814
22842
2297 1
2311

Y a r n s p i n n i n q m i l l s * c o t t o n , man-made f i b e r s an d s i l k . . . .
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Car d e d c o t t o n y a r n s .................................................................................................
Combed c o t t o n y a r n s .................................................................................................
Spun n o n c e l l u l o s i c f i b e r and s i l k y a r n s .................................................
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
T e x t u r e d , c r i m p e d , o r b u l k e d f i l a m e n t y a r n s .......................................
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 g y a r n s spun and f i n i s h e d . .

23212
23214
23215
23221
23271
23282
23291
23292
2337 1

1 0 0 .0 0 0
25.303
1 4. 7 79
8.5 8 8
48.419
1 .8 23
1 .0 88

Y a rn t e x t u r i z i n g , t h r o w i n g , t w i s t i n g , a n d w i n d i n g m i l l s . . . .
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
T e x t u r e d , c r i m p e d , o r b u l k e d f i l a m e n t y a r n s .......................................
R e w o u n d , p l i e d , e t c . , y a r n s o t h e r t h a n w o o l .................................................
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
S h e e t s and p i l l o w c a s e s made f r o m c o t t o n
............................................
F i n i s h e d manmade f i b e r & s i l k f a b r i c s - m a d e i n w e a v i n g m i l l s .
F i n i s h e d w oo l a p p a r e l f a b r i c s .........................................................................
Carde d c o t t o n y a r n s .................................................................................................
Rayon 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 f i b e r and s i l k y a r n s .................................................
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 g y a r n s spun and f i n i s h e d . .
Other n o n c e l lu l o s i c s y n t h e t ic o rg a n ic f i b e r s
..................................
U n s u p p o r t e d p l a s t i c s f i l m , s h e e t s , r o d s , and t u b e s
....................
Foamed p l a s t i c p r o d u c t s .......................................................................................
L a m i n a t e d s h e e t s , r o d s , and t u b e s ...............................................................
P a c k a g i n g and s h i p p i n g c o n t a i n e r s ...............................................................
I n d u s t r i a l p l a s t i c s p r o d u c t s , e x c e p t b e l t i n g .......................................
C o n s tru c tio n p la s t i c s p rod u c ts
....................................................................
0.028
R e g e n e r a t e d c e l l u l o s i c p r o d u c t s , e x c e p t r a y o n ..................................

1 00 .00 0

T h r e a d m i l l s ....................................................................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
F i n i s h e d t h r e a d f o r use i n t h e home ..........................................................
. . . .
F i n i s h e d t h r e a d f o r i n d u s t r i a l o r m a n u f a c t u r e r s ' use
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
C ard ed c o t t o n y a r n s .................................................................................................
Combed c o t t o n y a r n s .................................................................................................
Rayon 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 f i b e r and s i l k y a r n s .................................................
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 g y a r n s spun and f i n i s h e d . .

100 .00 0

C or da qe and t w i n e ......................................................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Har d f i b e r c o r d a g e and t w i n e
.........................................................................
S o f t f i b e r c o r d a g e and 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 .......................................................................................
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Carde d c o t t o n y a r n s .................................................................................................

10 0. 000

F i n i s h e d t h r e a d f o r i n d u s t r i a l o r m a n u f a c t u r e r s * u se
. . . .
Nonwoven f a b r i c s
.....................................................................................................
M e n 's and b o y s ' s u i t s and c o a t s
PRIMARY PRODUCTS

23111
23113

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1 9 7 2 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1980

..........................................................

........................
M e n 's t a i l o r e d d r e s s , s p o r t c o a t s and j a c k e t s
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
M e n ' s & b o y s ' k n i t o u t e r w e a r s p o r t s h i r t s ............................................
M e n'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 s p o r t s h i r t s .
M e n ' s 4 b o y s ' n i g h t w e a r (made o f w o v e n / p u r c h a s e d k n i t f a b s ) .
M e n ' s and b o y s ' u n d e r w e a r ...................................................................................
M e n ' s i b o y s ' s e p a r a t e d r e s s Jt s p o r t t r o u s e r s & d r e s s s h o r t s . .
M en's & b o y s ' work c l o t h i n g I w a s h a b le s e r v i c e a p p a r e l
. . .
M e n ' s and b o y s ' h e a v y o u t e r w e a r c o a t s and j a c k e t s .........................
M e n ' s and b o y s ' o u t e r w e a r , n . e . c ....................................................................
Women's, m i s s e s ' & j u n i o r s ' c o a t s ( e x c e p t f u r and l e a t h e r )

See footnotes at end of the table.

146

81.741
11 .1 25
0. 113
0. 9 8 1
0. 145
0 .3 4 7
0. 138
0.513
0 .0 6 0
3 .8 1 8
0 .4 3 7
0.095
0.035
0. 104
0. 130
0 .0 8 7
0. 102

9.249
83.590
0.424
3.350
2.947
0. 103
0 .3 3 7

28.426
4 6 . 146
1 9.5 74
0 .7 2 7
0.642
1. 98 4
2 .5 0 1
10 0. 000
55.676
36.616
0 .0 8 4
0 .0 7 5
0.075
0. 138
4 .0 4 1
1.00 6
1 .0 5 2
0 .6 4 1
0. 137




Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price
index, December 1980
CODE

DESCRIPTION

23372
23374
23393
2321
23212
23214
23215
2311 1
231 13
23221
23230
2327 1
23282
23291
23292
23317
2337 1
23372
23374
23392
23393
234 12
23413
2322
23221
23212
23215
2323
23230
2327
2327 1
23111
231 13
23214
23282
23291
23292
2337 1
23372
23374
23392
23393
2328
23282
23111
23113
23212
23214
23215
23221
2327 1
23291
23292
23310
23312

Women's* m i s s e s '
Wom en's , m i s s e s '
Women's# m i s s e s '

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
( 1 97 2 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1980

and j u n i o r s ' s u i t s ...........................................................
and j u n i o r s ' s k i r t s and j a c k e t s
.........................
4 j u n i o r s ' o u t e r w e a r , n . e . c .......................................

0. 120
0. 160
0. 179

M e n ' s and b o y s ' s h i r t s and n i g h t w e a r ...........................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
M e n ' s 4 b o y s ' k n i t o u t e r w e a r s p o r t s h i r t s ............................................
Men's 4 b o y s ' d re s s 4 s p o r t s h i r t s , e x c e p t k n i t s p o r t s h i r t s .
M e n 's 4 b o y s ' n i g h t w e a r (made o f w o v e n / p u r c h a s e d k n i t f a b s ) .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
M e n 's s u i t s
...........................................................................................................
M e n 's t a i l o r e d d r e s s , s p o r t c o a t s and j a c k e t s
.........................
M e n 's and b o y s ' u n d e r w e a r ...................................................................................
M e n ' s , y o u t h s ' and b o y s ' n e c k w e a r ................................................................
M e n 's ib o y s ’ separate dress 4 s p o rt tr o u s e rs 4 d ress s h o r ts . .
M e n ' s 4 b o y s ’ wor k c l o t h i n g 4 w a s h a b l e s e r v i c e a p p a r e l
. . .
Men’ s and b o y s ' h ea v y o u t e r w e a r c o a t s and j a c k e t s ........................
M e n ' s and b o y s ' o u t e r w e a r , n . e . c ....................................................................
Women's, m i s s e s ’ 4 j u n i o r s ' b l o u s e s 4 s h i r t s , e x c e p t k n i t .
Women's, m i s s e s ' 4 j u n i o r s ' c o a t s ( e x c e p t f u r and l e a t h e r )
Women's, m i s s e s ' and j u n i o r s ' s u i t s ...........................................................
Women’ s , m i s s e s ’ and j u n i o r s ' s k i r t s and j a c k e t s
.........................
Women's, m i s s e s ' and j u n i o r s w a s h a b le s e r v i c e a p p a r e l . . . .
Women's, m i s s e s ' 4 j u n i o r s ' o u t e r w e a r , n . e . c .......................................
Women's 4 c h i l d r e n ' s u n d e r w e a r made f r o m woven k n i t f a b r i c s .
Women's 4 c h i l d r e n ' s n i g h t w e a r made f r o m woven k n i t f a b r i c s .

100.000

M e n ' s , y o u t h s ' , and b o y s ' u n d e r w e a r ...........................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
M o n ' s and b o y s ' u n d e r w e a r ...................................................................................
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
M e n ' s 4 b o y s ' k n i t o u t e r w e a r s p o r t s h i r t s ............................................
Men’ s 4 b o y s ' n i g h t w e a r (made o f w o v e n / p u r c h a s e d k n i t f a b s ) .

100.000

M e n ' s and b o y s ' n e c k w e a r ........................................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
M e n ' s , y o u t h s ’ and b o y s ' n e c k w e a r ...............................................................

100.000

M e n ' s , y o u t h s ' , and b o y s ' s e p a r a t e t r o u s e r s .......................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
M e n 's4 b o ys' s e p a ra te d re s s 4 s p o r t t r o u s e r s 4 d re s s s h o r t s . .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
Men’ s s u i t s
...........................................................................................................
........................
M e n 's t a i l o r e d d r e s s , s p o r t c o a t s and j a c k e t s
M en's 4 b o y s ' d r e s s 4 s p o r t s h i r t s , e x c e p t k n i t s p o r t s h i r t s .
M e n's 4 b o y s ' work c l o t h i n g 4 w a s h a b le s e r v i c e a p p a r e l
. . .
M e n ' s and b o y s ' h e a v y o u t e r w e a r c o a t s and j a c k e t s ........................
M e n ' s and b o y s ' o u t e r w e a r , n . e . c ....................................................................
Women's, m i s s e s ' 4 j u n i o r s ' c o a t s ( e x c e p t f u r and l e a t h e r )
Women's, m i s s e s ’ and j u n i o r s ' s u i t s ...........................................................
Women’ s , m i s s e s ' and j u n i o r s ' s k i r t s and j a c k e t s
........................
Wo men's, m i s s e s ' and j u n i o r s w a s h a b l e s e r v i c e a p p a r e l . . . .
Women’ s , m i s s e s ' 4 j u n i o r s ' o u t e r w e a r , n . e . c .......................................

100.000

Men’ s and b o y s ' w or k c l o t h i n g .........................................................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
M e n 's 4 b o y s ' w or k c l o t h i n g 4 w a s h a b le s e r v i c e a p p a r e l
. . .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
M e n 's s u i t s
...........................................................................................................
M e n ' s t a i l o r e d d r e s s , s p o r t c o a t s and j a c k e t s
.........................
M e n ' s 4 b o y s ' k n i t o u t e r w e a r s p o r t s h i r t s ............................................
M e n 's 4 b o y s ' d r e s s 4 s p o r t s h i r t s , e x c e p t k n i t s p o r t s h i r t s .
Men’ s 4 b o y s ’ n i g h t w e a r (made o f w o v e n / p u r c h a s e d k n i t f a b s ) .
Men’ s and b o y s ’ u n d e r w e a r ...................................................................................
Men’ s 4 b o y s ’ s e p a r a t e d r e s s 4 s p o r t t r o u s e r s 4 d r e s s s h o r t s . .
Men’ s and b o y s * h e a v y o u t e r w e a r c o a t s a nd j a c k e t s .........................
M e n 's and b o y s ’ o u t e r w e a r , n . e . c ....................................................................
Women's, m i s s e s ’ , and j u n i o r s ' b l o u s e s , w a i s t s , and s h i r t s , n.
Women's, m i s s e s ' 4 j u n i o r s * k n i t o u t e r w e a r s p o r t s h i r t s . . .

100.000

See footnotes at end of the table.
147

20.388
60.923
5 .64 1
0. 107
0 .5 8 5
1.068
0 .5 8 7
0 .8 77
1.800
0 .6 9 4
2.358
1.648
0 .0 7 8
0 .0 66
0 .0 9 0
0.0 87
0 .4 8 1
1. 146
1.376

96. 2 66
1.727
2 .0 0 7

100.000

87.413
0 .2 9 5
0 .8 9 5
0 .2 8 2
9 .2 3 9
0 .3 6 3
0.4 8 6
0 .0 4 5
0.0 41
0 .0 4 9
0 .2 0 7
0 .6 8 4

87.075
0. 101
0 .3 1 0
0. 186
2.233
0 .0 7 4
0. 144
4 .0 6 4
1.816
0.5 81
0 .0 7 6
0 .0 8 6




Table 13. Continued—Relative importance of product classes in the industry-sector price
index, December 1980
CODE

DESCRIPTION

23317
2337 1
23372
23374
23393
23928
23929
2331
23310
23317
23212
23214
23215
2327 1
23351
23352
23372
23374
23393
234 13
2335
23351
23352
23212
23214
23215
23292
23317
2337 1
23372
23374
23393
23412
23413
23421
2341
23412
23413
23215
23221
23421
23422
236 10
2342
23420
23421
23422
23317
23393
23412
23413

RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
(1 9 7 2 WEIGHT)
REVISED
DECEMBER
1980

Women's, m i s s e s * 4 j u n i o r s ' b l o u s e s 4 s h i r t s , e x c e p t k n i t .
Women's, m i s s e s * 4 j u n i o r s ' c o a t s ( e x c e p t f u r and l e a t h e r )
Women's, m i s s e s ' and j u n i o r s * s u i t s ..................................
Women's, m i s s e s * and j u n i o r s ' s k i r t s and j a c k e t s
Women’ s , m i s s e s ' 4 j u n i o r s ' o u t e r w e a r , n . e . c . . . .
S h e e t s and p i l l o w c a s e s ( n o t made i n w e a v i n q m i l l s )
C o t t o n t o w e l s and w a s h c l o t h s ( n o t made i n w e a v i n g m i l l s )
.

0.40 1
0 .273
0. 1 15
0. 176
1.7 36
0 .3 1 4
0 .2 3 6

.

Women's and m i s s e s ' b l o u s e s and w a i s t s ..................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Women's, m i s s e s ' , and j u n i o r s * b l o u s e s , w a i s t s , and s h i r t s , n.
Women's, m i s s e s ’ 4 j u n i o r s ’ b l o u s e s 4 s h i r t s , e x c e p t k n i t .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
M e n ' s 4 b o y s ’ k n i t o u t e r w e a r s p o r t s h i r t s ....................
M e n 's 4 b o y s ' d r e s s 4 s p o r t s h i r t s , e x c e p t k n i t s p o r t s h i r t s .
Men’ s 4 b oy s* n i g h t w e a r (made o f w o v e n / p u r c h a s e d k n i t f a b s ) .
M e n's4 b oys' s e p a ra te d re s s 4 s p o r t t r o u s e r s 4 d re s s s h o r t s . .
Womens d r e s s e s - p r i c e d p e r u n i t
.......................................
Women's m i s s e s ' 4 j u n i o r s ' d r e s s e s s o l d a t a dozen p r i c e . .
Women's, m i s s e s ' and j u n i o r s ' s u i t s ..................................
Women's, m i s s e s ' and j u n i o r s ' s k i r t s and j a c k e t s
Women's, m i s s e s ' 4 j u n i o r s ' o u t e r w e a r , n . e . c . . . .
Women's 4 c h i l d r e n ' s n i g h t w e a r made f r o m woven k n i t f a b r i c s .

1 00 .0 0 0

Womens, m i s s e s ' and j u n i o r s ' d r e s s e s
.............................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Womens d r e s s e s - p r i c e d p e r u n i t
.......................................
Women's m i s s e s ' 4 j u n i o r s ' d r e s s e s s o l d a t a dozen p r i c e .
SECONDARY PRODUCTS
M e n 's 4 b o y s ' k n i t o u t e r w e a r s p o r t s h i r t s ....................
M e n 's 4 b o y s ' d r e s s 4 s p o r t s h i r t s , e x c e p t k n i t s p o r t s h i r t s
M e n 's 4 b o y s ' n i g h t w e a r (made o f w o v e n / p u r c h a s e d k n i t f a b s )
M e n 's and b o y s ' o u t e r w e a r , n . e . c ............................................
Women's, m i s s e s ' 4 j u n i o r s ' b l o u s e s 4 s h i r t s , e x c e p t k n i t .
t h e r l)e
Women's, m i s s e s ' 4 j u n i o r s ' c o a t s ( e x c e p t f u r aand
Women's, m i s s e s ' and j u n i o r s ' s u i t s ..................................
Women's, m i s s e s * and j u n i o r s * s k i r t s and j a c k e t s
Women's, m i s s e s ' 4 j u n i o r s ' o u t e r w e a r , n . e . c . . . .
Women's 4 c h i l d r e n ' s u n d e r w e a r made f r o m woven k n i t f a b r i c s
Women's 4 c h i l d r e n ' s n i g h t w e a r made f r o m woven k n i t f a b r i c s
B ra s s ie re s
............................................................................................

1 0 0 .0 0 0

Women's and c h i l d r e n ' s u n d e r w e a r
............................................
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
Women's 4 c h i l d r e n ' s u n d e r w e a r made f r o m woven k n