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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 O ,- Producer Prices and Price Indexes is a monthly report on producer price movements including text, tables, and technical notes. An annual supple ment contains monthly data for the calendar year, annual averages, and inform ation on weights and changes in the sample. A subscription may be ordered from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Prin ting Office, W ashington, D.C. 20402. Subscription price: $18 a year domestic (includes supplement) 4.50 additional foreign Single copy $2.75 Supplement $3.00 The Secretary of Labor has determined that the publication of this periodical is necessary in the transaction of the public business required by law of this Department. Use of funds for printing this periodical has been approced by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget through July 1983. Second-class postage paid at Laurel, Md. Material in this publication is in the public domain and may be reproduced without permission o f the Federal Government. Please credit the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Library o f Congress Catalog Number L53-140 (ISSN 0161-7311) Supplement to Producer Prices and Price Indexes Data for 1980 U.S. Department of Labor Raymond J. Donovan, Secretary 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 See footnotes at end of table. 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. 69 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 le 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801 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 Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801 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 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 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 Table 12. Continued—Relative importance of commodities included in the Producer Price Index, all levels, December 19801 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 - - 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 - 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. 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(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