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APRIL 1980 / VOLUME 60 NUMBER

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS
CONTENTS
THE BUSINESS SITUATION

1

National Income and Product Tables

13

U.S. Department of Commerce
Philip M. Klutznick /

Federal Budget Revisions
for Fiscal Years 1980 and 1981

22

State Personal Income

25

County and Metropolitan Area Personal Income

27

Secretary

Courtenay M. Slater / Chief Economist
for the Department of Commerce
Bureau of Economic Analysis
George Jaszi / Director
Allan H. Young / Deputy,Director
Carol S. Carson / Editor-in-Chief,
Survey of Current Business
Manuscript Editor: Dannelet A. Grosvenor
Managing Editor: Patti A. Trujillo
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Grimm, Eunice P. James, Eric R. Johnson, Elizabeth
H. Queen. Edward I. Steinberg, Charles A. Waite,
Joseph C. Wakefield

CURRENT BUSINESS STATISTICS
General

SI

Industry

S22

Footnotes

S3 7

Subject Index (Inside Back Cover)

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the BUSINESS SITUATION
R.
LEAL GNP increased 1 percent at
fto. annual rate in the first quarter,

acceleration in GNP prices was 3
rather then 2 percentage points (table
about one-half as much as in the fourth 2). (The pay raise is reflected In GNP
quarter of 1979 (chart 1 and table I). 1 prices because it represents an increase
Inflation, as measured by the GNP in the prices of employee services
fixed-weighted price index, accelerated purchased by the Government.) Prices
from 9% percent in the fourth quarter paid by consumers as well as those paid
by investors in fixed capital increased
to 11% percent in the first.
The major factors in the deceleration more than in the fourth quarter. The
in real GNP were personal consumption acceleration in the former was from
expenditures (PCE), which increased lO}i percent to 14 percent. Food prices
substantially less, and residential con- increased less than in the fourth
struction, which dropped more sharply quarter, but PCE energy prices and
than in the fourth quarter. A slowdown prices of other PCE increased more.
in inventory accumulation held down The acceleration in the latter category
the increases in real GNP in both the was widespread, and probably reflected
first and fourth quarters, although less the working through to consumers of
in the first quarter than in the fourth. higher energy costs and perhaps also
The quarter-to-quarter increase in labor costs incurred by producers and
real GNP masks what was probably distributors.
the onset of a downturn toward the
PCE energy prices increased at an
end of the first quarter. Real PCE, annual rate of 53% percent in the first
which is available monthly, dropped quarter, about twice as much as in the
about 2% percent at an annual rate fourth. The price of gasoline and oil
from December to March. Also, several increased 85 percent. It had increased
monthly series that underlie GNP fell 33 % percent in the fourth quarter,
off during the quarter. In particular, after increases of about 75 percent in
motor vehicle production and housing the second and third quarters. Firststarts dropped precipitously in March. quarter accelerations also occurred in
Prices,—If the Federal pay raise in the prices of fuel oil and electricity, but
the fourth quarter is set aside, the the increases in the first quarter were
1. The first-quarter GNP estimates are based on the follow- less than those in mid-1979. The price
ing major data sources: For personal consumption expendiof natural gas continued to decelerate.
tures (PCE), retail sales, and unit auto and truck sales
Residential users were shielded from the
through March; for nonresidential fixed investment, the same
information for autos and trucks as for PCE, manufacturers' full effect of the decontrol of natural gas
shipments of machinery and equipment for January and
prices by a system of surcharges that
February, January and February construction put in place,
and investment plans for the quarter; for residential invest- shifts the higher costs to large indusment, January and February construction put in place, and
housing starts for January and February; for change in business trial users.
inventories, January and February book values for manufacSeveral developments contributed to
turing and trade, and unit auto inventories through March; for
the
first-quarter increases of gasoline
net exports of goods and services, January and February merchandise trade, and fragmentary information on investment
and fuel oil prices. Around the turn of
income for th -* quarter; for government purchases of goods and
services, Federal unified budget outlays for January and the year, most nations—both OPEC
February, State and local construction put in place for January and
non-OPEC—from which the
and February, and State and local employment through
United
States imports crude oil anMarch; and for GNP prices, the Consumer Price Index for
January and February, the Producer Price Index through
nounced
price increases, some with
March, and unit values for imports for January. Some of these
retroactive
features. The embargo on
source data are subject to revision.




CHART 1

Real Product:
Change From Preceding Quarter
Billion (1972) $
40

-10

20

CHANGE IN BUSINESS INVENTORIES

10

I1

0
-10
-20
30

PERSONAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES

20
10
0
-10

10
0
-10

GOVERNMENT PURCHASES

•UH
Federal I

1978

1979

J

1980

Based on Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rates
U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

April 1980

Table 1.—Gross National Product in Current and Constant Dollars
Current dollars

Constant (1972) dollars

Billions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates

1980

1979
II
Gross national product
Final sales
Change in business inventories

_.

III

1979
II

I

IV

Percent change from preceding
quarter at annual rates

III

IV

I

1980
IV

III

I

2,329.8

2,3%. 5

2,456.9

2,520.3

1,422.3

1,433.3

1,440.3

1,444.2

3.1

2.0

1.1

2,296.4
33.4

2,381.9
14.5

2,451.4
5.6

2,515.8
4.5

1,404.1
18.1

1,426.2
7.1

1,439.0
1.4

1,443.3
0

6.4

3.6

1.5

3.2

2.4

1.5

Less: Rest-of-the-world product

23.7

26.9

26.4

25.7

8.1

8.0

6.5

5.0

Equals: Gross domestic product

2,306.1

2,369.5

2,430.6

2,494.6

1,414.2

1,425.3

1,433.8

1,439.2

Iranian oil diverted some U.S. purchases to the spot market, in which
prices tend to be higher than those of
oil purchased under contract. Effective
January 1, the second stage of the
phasing out of controls on domestic
crude oil prices began; decontrol is
scheduled to be completed by October
1981. Also, in December the first semiannual adjustment to the maximum
allowable gross margin for retail gasoline dealers was made, enabling them
to raise the price of gasoline.
Given the uncertainty of the international
economic
and political
situation, it is risky to predict the
second-quarter course of the world
price of crude oil. However, a further
increase in this price is likely. PCE

1979

1980

energy prices will also be affected by
a $4.62 per barrel fee on imported
crude oil that was imposed as part of
the administration's mid-March antiinflation program. (See the March issue

of vegetables, and of pork and poultry
were major factors in the deceleration
and are likely to be reflected in another
moderate food price increase in the second quarter.
of the SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS
Labor market conditions.—Employfor a summary of that program.) The ment continued to increase in the first
fee is intended to be shifted to gasoline, quarter, but signs of labor market
and will raise its price about 10 cents weakness appeared. The household
per gallon effective May 15.
measure of employment increased only
The increase in PCE food prices 140,000, or 300,000 less than in the
decelerated to 6% percent (annual fourth quarter (table 3). Unemployrate) in the first quarter from 9% per- ment increased 310,000, and the unemcent in the fourth. The deceleration in ployment rate increased 0.2 to 6.1
the price of food consumed at home to percent. As in the 2 previous quarters,
4 percent from 9K percent in the the increase in unemployment was confourth quarter more than offset an centrated among job losers. The inacceleration in the price of restaurant crease in the unemployment rate would
meals. Large supplies of citrus fruits, have been larger but for a slowing in

Table 2.—Fixed-Weighted

Price Indexes
Percent change from preceding quarter at
annual rates

Index numbers (1972=100) seasonally adjusted
1979

1978

Gross national product

III

IV

155.7

159.0

I
162.8

II
166.6

III

IV

170.6

174.4

1980

1978

I

IV

179.2

8.9

1980

1979
I

II

9.9

III

9.5

10.0

IV

I

9.4

114

Less* Change in business inventories
Equals: Final sales
Less: Exports
Plus: Imports.

- -

- _ - -

Equals: Final sales less exports plus imports
Personal consumption expenditures., .
Food - "Energy *
Other personal consumption expenditures
Other
_-_
— ,
Nonresidential structures —
Producers'durable equipment..
Residential
Government purchases. , . - . . „ _ . .
Federal State and local

— _._

. . .
-

_

1. Gasoline and oil, fuel oil and coal, electricity, and gas.




_________

155.6

158.9

162.7

166.4

170.4

174.3

179.0

8.8

9.9

9.5

10.0

9.4

11.3

192.9
217.4

199.2
222.1

205.3
229.6

211.4
240.9

220.5
256.8

227.8
273.8

237.7
293.1

13.8
9.1

12.9
14.1

12.4
21.2

18.5
29.1

13.9
29.3

18.4
31.2

157.3

160.5

164.4

168.5

172.9

177.4

182.5

8.5

10.1

10.3

11.0

10.8

12.7

10.5
9.3
26.7
8.5

14.0
6.6
53.4
10.7

11.3
9.2
6.4
6.4
14.5
22.9
9.3

10.6
10.2
10.0
10.6
10.8
10.4
11.1

153.1
165 2
194 5
145.8

155.9
168 8
198 8
148.2

160.0
175 8
207.9
151.0

163.9
178 5
231.4
153.5

168.4
179.5
262.3
156.4

172.6
183.5
278.3
159.6

178.4
186.5
309.7
163.7

7.4
9.0
9.1
6.7

11.0
17.6
19.5
7.9

10.3
6.3
53.5
6.7

11.3
2.3
65.2
7.8

164 3
172.9
156.4
182 9
160.6
156 1
163.7

168 4
177.7
158.4
189.5
164.5
160 8
167.0

171 9
181.6
161.5
192 7
168.2
164 0
171.1

176.2
186.4
165.6
199.3
172.0
167.2
175.2

180.6
191.7
169.1
205.7
176.0
171.1
179.4

185.5
196.0
171.8
208.9
182.1
180.2
183.4

190.3
200.8
175.9
214.2
186.8
184.7
188.3

10.2
11.6
5.7
15.1
10.0
12.8
8.2

8.7
9.1
7.6
7.0
9.4
8.2
10.1

10.4
10.9
10.5
14.3
9.2
7.9
10.0

10.5
11.8
8.9
13.5
9.8
9.8
9.9

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS
Table 3.—Selected Labor Market Indicators
[Seasonally adjusted]
1979
II

1980
III

IV

103.2
97.2
6.0
2.6
.9

103.7
97.7
6.1
2.7
1.0
1.8

Change
1979:1V1980:1

1979:111979:111

1979:1111979 :IV

104.2
97.8
6.4
3.0
1.1
1.9

0.9
.8
.1
.2
.1
.1

0.5
.4
.1
.1
.1
0

3.4

3.4

-.1

59.3

59.2

-.2

.2
0
.2
-. 1
.1

.1
0
.1
-. 1

.2
.5

-.4

0
-.3
.1
.7

0
-.1
.2
-.5

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

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

.1
0
.1
.2
.2

1979:11979:11

Household survey
Civilian labor force (millions)
Employment
Unemployment
Job losers
On layoff
Other job losers
Job leavers, reentrants, and newentrants
Employment-population ratio.-

102.3
96.4
5.9
2.5
.8
1.7
3.4
59.3

102.4
96.5
5.9
2.4
.8
1.6
3.4
59.1

1.8
3.4
59.3

Unemployment rate (percent):
Total
Adult men
Adult women
Teenagers

5.8
4.0
5.7
15.9

5.8
4.0
5.7
16.1

5.8
4.2
5.6
16.2

5.9
4.2
5.7
16.1

6.1
4.7
5.7
16.2

0
0
0
.2

Civilian labor force participation rate
(percent):
Total
Adult men
Adult women
Teenagers

63.7
80.0
50.3
58.8

63.5
79.7
50.3
57.9

79.9
50.9
57.5

63.8
79.6
51.0
58.2

63.8
79.5
51.2
57.7

-.2
-.3
0

Em. .
, nonfarm payroll (millions)
Goods producing
Manufacturing.
Other
Distributive
»....
Services 2
Government

88.7
26.5
21.0
5.5
25.1
21.6
15.5

89.4
26.6
21.1
5.6
25.2
21.9
15.6

89.8
26.6
21.0
5.6
25.3
22.1
15.7

90.1
26.6
20.9
5.7
25.5
22.3
15.7

90.7
26.7
20.9
5.8
25.7
22.6
15.7

Average weekly hours, private nonfarm:
Total
Manufacturing

35.8
40.6

35.5

35.6
40.2

35.7
40.2

35.5
40.0

0.4
.1

Personal income and its disposition
.1
.1
0
-.1

Establishment survey

.1
o

-.2
-.2

1. Transportation and public utilities, and wholesale and retail trade.
2. Services, and finance, insurance, and real estate.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics.

labor force growth and an increase of
250,000 in the number of discouraged
workers.
The payroll measure of employment
increased 580,000 in the first quarter,
230,000 more than in the fourth. Trade
(220,000), services (190,000), and construction (80,000) accounted for the bulk
of the first-quarter increase, although
employment in construction declined in
both February and March. The average
workweek in the private nonfarm economy was down 0.2 to 35.5 hours; the
^Kianuf acturing workweek was down 0.2
^o 40.0 hours.
The quarter-to-quarter changes in the
major labor market indicators do not
bring out fully the weakening that occurred during the first quarter. Employment as measured by both the household and payroll series declined in
March; the unemployment rate was up
to 6.2 percent, and the average workweek slipped further—to 35.4 hours for
the private nonfarm economy and to
39.8 hours for manufacturing.




due to a change in the social security
tax base from $22,900 to $25,900. Compensation per hour increased 10 percent,
up from 9 percent, and unit labor costs
increased 10 percent, up from 8% percent. In both of these measures, the
step-up was largely due to the two
special factors.
Personal income increased $51K billion, $7 billion less than in the fourth
quarter (table 5) .3 The deceleration was
largely in farm proprietors' income. This
income declined $4 billion after an
increase of $1K billion in the fourth
quarter. The swing was mainly due to
livestock prices, which had increased
sharply in the fourth quarter and
changed little in the first.
Wage and salary disbursements increased a little less than in the fourth
quarter—$30% billion, compared with
$32K billion. Wages and salaries of
employees of government and government enterprises increased less than in
the fourth quarter, because that quarter
had included a $3% billion Federal pay
raise. Wages and salaries in the distributive industries also increased less,
despite the increase in the minimum
wage.
Several special factors other than the
Federal pay raise and the increase in
the minimum wage also affected personal income. First-quarter transfer
payments were raised $1.6 billion by an
energy allowance for recipients of
Supplemental Security Income. Rental

Costs and productivity.—Table 4
adapts the information on real product,
employment, and hours to focus on
costs and productivity in the business
economy other than farm and housing.
The increase in real product in this sector decelerated in the first quarter, as
did the increase in aggregate hours.2
Compensation increased 11 percent at
3. Quarterly estimates of the national income and product
an annual rate, about the same as in the accounts are expressed at seasonally adjusted annual rates,
and quarterly changes in them are differences between these
2 previous quarters. About 1 percentage rates.
point of the first-quarter increase was
due to two special factors: Compensation was affected by the increase—from Table 4.—Real Gross Product, Hours, and
Compensation in the Business Economy
$2.90 to $3.10 per hour—in the miniOther Than Farm and Housing
mum wage under the Fair Labor Stand- [Percent change from preceding quarter at annual rates based
on seasonally adjusted estimates]
ards Act, and by the increase in employer contributions for social insurance
1980
1979
2. The measure of real gross product in this table is, in
essence, derived as the sum of incomes, i.e., it excludes the
residual, which is the constant-dollar counterpart of the statistical discrepancy. As a result, the quarterly changes in real
gross product shown in this table differ from those in measures of real gross product, such as GNP, that are derived as
the sum of products. The difference between the two kinds of
measures was particularly large in the third quarter of 1979.

Real gross product
Hours
Compensation
Real gross product per hour
Compensation per hour
Unit labor cost

II

III

IV

-3.8

1.1
2.2
11.3

2.4
2.2
11.3

1.0
1.3
11.2

-4.4 -1.1
7.9
8.9
12.8 10.2

.2
8.9
8.7

-.2
9.8
10.1

.6
8.5

SUEVEY OF CUERENT BUSINESS
Table 5.—-Personal Income: Change From
Preceding Quarter
[Billions of dollars; based on seasonally adjusted annual
rates]
1979:

IV

Wage and salary disbursements
M anufacturing
_
Other commodity-producing
Distributive
Services
Government and government
enterprises

1980:
I

32.4

30.6

6.4
3.1
8.4
9.0

7.8
3.1
6.9
9.4

5.6

3.5

Proprietors' income.

4.2

-3.2

Farm
Nonfarm..
Transfer payments..

1.6
2.6

-4.1
.8

Other income
Less: Personal contributions for social insurance
Personal income.

5.7

8.1

17.8

19.5

1.8

3.5

58.4

51.6

3.5

.2
2.0
1.6
-.3

Less: Federal pay raise
Minimum wage
Energy allowance
California flood damage.
: Social security base
change
California refund
tal income, adjusted.

2.5
-.7
54.9

49.9

income of persons (included in "other
income" in table 5) and nonfarm
proprietors' income were reduced $0.3
billion by flood damage in California.
Finally, personal contributions for
social insurance, which are deducted in
deriving personal income, were held
down $0.7 billion by a refund of employee contributions under the cash
sickness (disability insurance) program
administered by the State of California
and were boosted $2.5 billion by the

increase in the social security tax base.
If personal income is adjusted for all
the special factors, which are listed at
the bottom of table 5, the fourth-tofirst-quarter deceleration was $5 billion.
In contrast to the deceleration in
personal income, disposable personal
income accelerated—from a $43-billion
increase in the fourth quarter to a
$53K-billion increase in the first. The
acceleration was due to a turnaround in
persona] tax and nontax payments from
a $15%-biUion increase to a $2-billion
decline (table 6). More than one-half
of the turnaround was accounted for
by an unusual increase in Federal income
tax refunds that resulted from overwithholding in 1979. Legislative cuts
in State and local personal taxes, about
one-half in California, also contributed.
The increase in personal outlays exceeded that in disposable personal
income, as it had in the 2 previous
quarters. Consequently, persona] saving
declined for the third consecutive
quarter, but the decline was much less
than in the 2 previous quarters. The
saving rate was down slightly to 3.4
percent, which is very low by historical
standards.
Real disposable personal income
changed little in the first quarter. It
has been flat since the first quarter of
1979 (chart 2).
Real PCE— Real PCE increased \)k
percent (annual rate) in the first
quarter, compared with 4 percent in the

April 1980
Table 6.—Personal Tax and Nontax Payments : Change From Preceding Quarter
[Billions of dollars; based on seasonally adjusted annual
rates]
1979:
IV

Personal tax and nontax payments

15.3

Federal
Impact of legislation
Withheld
Nonwithheld less refunds
Other
State and local

.

Impact of legislation
Other

1980:
I
-1.9

13.4

-2.0

-.6

-11.9

-.5
-.1

-.4
-11.5

14.0

9.9

- 1.9

.2

-.1

-2.0

2.1

2.1

fourth (table 7). PCE on motor vehicles
and parts increased UK percent after
a 5K-percent decline in the fourth
quarter. (See the discussion of autos,
which follows in this section, and of
trucks, which is in the investment section). PCE on energy declined over 10
percent—in line with its 12-percent
decline since the first quarter of 1979.
Expenditures on gasoline were down 13
percent over the 4 quarters; most of
the drop was in the second quarter of
1979, when the gasoline shortage was
most severe. Sharp price increases that
followed—the average retail price of
regular gasoline jumped Irom $0.88 per
gallon in July 1979 to $1.19 per gallon in
March 1980—and efforts to conserve
energy held down gasoline expenditures
in subsequent quarters. Expenditures

Table 7.—Personal Consumption Expenditures In Current and Constant Dollars
Constant (1972) dollars

Current dollars

Percent change from preceding
quarter at annual rate

Billions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1979

II

III

IV

II

III

IV

1980

1979

1980

1979

1980

III

IV

1,475.9

1,528.6

1,580.4

1,634.1

915.0

925.9

935.4

939.0

4.9

4.1

1.6

Durables
Motor vehicles and parts
_~
Furniture and household equipment
Other durables

208.7
89.1
84.2
35.4

213.4
89.8
87.3
36.3

216.2
89.4
88.9
37.8

221.8
94.3
89.0
38.4

144.8
57.1
62.4
25.4

146.9
57.1
64.3
25.4

146.7
56.4
64.7
25.6

146.3
57.9
63.5
24.9

5.8
.2
13.3
.8

-.6
-5.3
2.2
3.4

-1.0
11.7
-7.0
-11.5

Nondurables
Food
Energy i
Clothing and shoes
Other nondurables

581.2
296.7
77.5
96.9
110.2

604.7
303.1
88.7
101.0
111.9

630.7
315.6
93.8
103.6
117.7

653.0
324.3
104.7
103.0
121.1

344.1
166.7
31.5
74.9
71.0

349.2
169.3
31.0
77.6
71.3

355.1
172.3
30.6
78.5
73.7

354.5
174.2
29.7
76.8
73.9

6.1
6.4
-6.0
15.2
1.4

7.0
7.3
-4.9
4.8
14.0

-.6
4,4
-11.3
-8.5
1.1

Services
Energy 2
Other services

686.0
47.3
638.7

710.6
49.6
660.9

733.5
50.5
683.0

759.4
50.4
709.0

426.1
23.8
402.3

429.9
23.5
406.4

433.6
23.5
410.1

438.1
22.8
415.3

3.6
-5.3
4.1

3.5
1.1
3.8

4.2
-10.2
5.1

Personal consumption expenditures

1. Gasoline and oil, and fuel oil and coal.
2. Electricity and gas.




April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

on fuel oil and on natural gas each
dropped 19 percent over the 4 quarters.
These expenditures are mainly for home
heating, and, reflecting differences in
weather conditions, had been abnormally high a year ago and were
abnormally low in the first quarter of
this year. Expenditures on electricity
were down about 5 percent.
Expenditures on other goods weakened in the first quarter. Three categories—furniture and equipment, other
durables, and clothing and shoes—declined after fourth-quarter increases;
t;wo categories—food> and other nondurables—registered smaller increases.
Expenditures on services (other than
energy) increased more than in the
fourth quarter, mainly because oi a
sharp increase in brokerage charges due
to heavy activity in security and commodity markets.

Not only did real PCE decelerate
from the fourth quarter to the first, but
it declined in February and March. The
declines were widespread among goods,
but were partly offset by a continuing
uptrend in services.

Autos.—Unit sales of new passenger
cars, which are sales to consumers,
business, and other final users, increased
from 9.9 million (seasonally adjusted
annual rate) in the fourth quarter to
10.7 million in the first (chart 3). The
increase was entirely in imports and in
domestic small cars, both of which are
relatively fuel-efficient. Imports rose
sharply from 2.4 million in the fourth
quarter to a record 2.8 million in the
first, and domestic small cars from 3.6
million to a record 4.0 million. Domestic
intermediate and full-size car sales
remained weak. The shift toward domestic small cars occurred despite
various dealer incentive and rebate
1 H 9 H H B H B H M H B CHART 2 programs designed to stimulate purchases of large cars. In the first quarter,
Disposable Personal Income and
the market share of small cars exceeded
Personal Saving Rate
the
shares registered at the heights of
Billion $ (Ratio scale)
1,800
the
1974 and the 1979 gasoline shortDISPOSABLE PERSONAL INCOME
ages.
This development confirms the
(Annual rate)
importance of the price—in addition to
the availability—of gasoline as a factor
in new car purchasing decisions. It also
suggests that the distribution of sales
by size categories is not likely to shift
back very far in the direction of large
cars.

Constant (1972) $
1,000

900
100 1

I

I

I I

I

I

I

1 I

1 1 I

I

I I

Percent
PERSONAL SAVING RATE*

1

I

I i

I

i

I I

1977
1978
1979
1980
Seasonally Adjusted at Annual Rates
* Personal saving as a percentage of disposable personal income.

U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis




Although new car sales increased in
the first quarter, they declined irom
11.6 million in January to 10.4 million
in February and to 10.1 million in
March (seasonally adjusted annual
rates). The decline was most severe for
large cars, but domestic small cars and
imports declined also. The financing of
new car purchases may have become a
problem. Interest rates on retail auto
installment credit were high and rising,
and the availability of funds was curtailed. Credit extensions by banks and
credit unions were cut back; some of the
slack, however, was taken up by finance
companies, including auto makers' subsidiaries. In some States, usury laws
were a factor in curtailing the availability of funds.

Investment
Real nonresidential fixed investment
registered little change in the first
quarter, as it had in the fourth (table
8). Investment in structures and in
producers' durable equipment other
than motor vehicles increased, but less
than in the fourth quarter, and motor
vehicles declined, but also less than in

CHART 3

Retail Sales of New Passenger Cars
Million units (Ratio scale)
15

7

. . . I. . . I. . . I. . »I••. I. . i I. •• I

SALES BY DOMESTIC SIZE CATEGORY AND IMPORTS

5 Full-Size

4 -

V
\
,\
3 -

/
Small

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V

1

t

/

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ii I
M |

(

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\ \ W
\ 1 11

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1

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/

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\

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... 1 1111111

1973

-'

\

\ „ #

1 /

Intermediate 1 \

x

h V *.

\
\

/

*

\
\ •

74

75

11111

76

i i i i i i 11111111

77

78

79

80

Seasonally Adjusted at Annual Rates
Note.-The components may not add to the total because each category was
separately adjusted for seasonal variation.
Data: Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association of the United States, Inc.
and Ward's Automotive Reports; seasonal adjustment by BEA.
U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis

so-4-3

SUEVEY OF CUERENT BUSINESS
the fourth quarter. The first-quarter
decline in motor vehicles was more than
accounted for by trucks; autos increased
after a very sharp drop in the fourth
quarter. In terms of units, domestic
new truck sales fell from 2.8 million
(seasonally adjusted annual rate) in the
fourth quarter to 2.4 million in the
first. Sales of light trucks (up to 10,000
pounds) dropped to 2.1 million in the
first quarter, their lowest level in 4^
years. Sales of large trucks (over 10,000
pounds) declined for the fifth consecutive quarter.
The yearlong decline in real residential construction worsened in the first
quarter, when construction dropped 20
percent at an annual rate. The decline
was in single-family units; construction
of multifamily units—apartments and
condominiums—continued to increase.
Housing starts dropped 0.33 million
to 1.26 million (seasonally adjusted
annual rate) in the first quarter. The
sharpness of the first-quarter decline
was evident throughout the country—
ranging from 12 percent in the South to
30 percent in the North Central region.
As can be seen irom chart 4, after weakening since September, starts dropped
precipitously in March to 1.04 million—
one-half the level recorded in 1977 and
1978.
Deterioration was evident also in
another indicator of housing activity.
Total sales, including existing as well as
new homes, averaged 3.7 million (seasonally adjusted annual rate) in the
first 2 months of 1980, down from 4.2
million in the fourth quarter.

April 1980
CHART 4

Housing Starts
Millions of units
2.51

I 1I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I I I I I 1I I I I I I I | I | | | 1| j | | | | | I | | | | | |
1976
1977
1978
1979
Seasonally Adjusted at Annual Rates

M M
Data: Census

U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis

8044

High and rising interest rates and a
sharp slowdown of savings flows into
thrift institutions have been major
factors contributing to the housing
decline. Net new money at thrift institutions—new deposits received minus
withdrawals and interest—slowed over
the last year, and the increase in
deposits was concentrated in high-cost
money market certificates and jumbo
certificates. The prime rate, to which
construction loans are tied, had been
less than 12 percent through mid-1979
and then climbed sharply, especially
after the Federal Reserve's credit

tightening moves in October 1979 and
in March 1980 (chart 5). At the end of
the quarter, it reached 19^ percent. The
interest rate on mortgage commitments
(25-year loans, with a loan-to-price
ratio of 75 percent) rose to over 14
percent. Reflecting these factors, outstanding mortgage commitments in
February were 18 percent below their
year-earlier level.
Federal authorities have taken several steps recently to increase savings
flows and the availability of mortgage
credit, but these steps are unlikely to
have a substantial effect in the near

Table 8.—Fixed Investment in Current and Constant Dollars
Constant (1972) dollars

Current dollars

Percent change from preceding
quarter at annual rates

Billions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates

1979
II
Fixed investment
Nonresidential

_-

Structures
Producers' durable equipment
Autos, trucks and buse<*
Other
Residential




__

-_

III

IV

I

II

III

IV

IV

III

I

1980

1979

1980

1979

1980

I
-5.0

361.9

377.8

381.7

384.3

203.5

207.1

206.3

203.7

7.2

-1.5

249.1

261.8

265.2

271.6

146.9

150.7

150.5

151.0

10.7

-.3

1.1

90.5
158.6
38.1
120.5

95.0
166.7
41.1
125.7

100.2
165.1
35.6
129.4

102.6
169.0
34.6
134.4

47.9
99.0
24.4
74.6

48.7
101.9
25.7
76.3

50.1
100.4
22.2
78.2

50.5
100.5
21.1
79.3

7.1
12.5
23.5
9.0

12.2
-6.0
-43.9
10.4

2.8
.3
-18.4
6.1

112.9

116.0

116.4

112.7

56.7

56.5

55.8

52.8

-1.5

-4.5

-20.1

April 1980

future. In late March, the Federal
Home Loan Bank Board reduced the
liquidity reserve requirement for savings and loan associations from b){ to 5
percent, effective April 1. In early
April, the Board voted to allow them to
begin immediately to issue "renegotiated-rate mortgages," whose interest
rate could rise or fall up to one-half a
percentage point a year, and up to 5
percentage points over the life of the
loan. On March 31, the Depository
Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Bill was signed. Under
this legislation, interest ceilings on
savings accounts are phased out over a
6-year period, and State usury ceilings
on mortgage loans are abolished unless
the States reenact them within 3 years.
As can be seen from chart 6, which
presents an overview of inventory developments, in the first quarter, as in
the fourth, real inventories registered
little change. Both ratios shown in the
chart—one relating business inventories
to business final sales and another relating them to final sales of goods and
structures—have fallen in recent quarters, as sales have continued to increase.
They are close to levels registered in
1977-78 when, as is generally accepted,
inventories were lean. The ratio of inventories to business final sales has
fallen more in recent quarters because,
in contrast to the goods and structures
ratio, it reflects the steady growth of
services.
A more detailed view can be obtained
from manufacturing and trade inventories and sales in constant dollars. The
inventory-sales ratio for total manufacturing and trade confirms the impression
that, overall, there is no imbalance. Since
the second quarter of 1979, this ratio
has been flat at levels only moderately
higher than in 1977-78. However, within
the total there have been two offsetting
changes (table 9). The ratio for durables
manufacturing has increased, reflecting
declining sales and increasing inventories, particularly in transportation
equipment and metals. The ratio for
retail auto dealers has declined, as inventories were reduced. In terms of
units, inventories of domestic cars fell
steadily from a peak of 1.9 million (seasonally adjusted) in the second quarter
of 1979 to 1.4 million at the end of the




SUEVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS
first quarter of 1980. The first-quarter
inventory-sales ratio was 2.1, close to
the 2.0 ratio preferred by dealers. Large
cars were overstocked despite the rebate
and incentive programs. Several models
of domestic small cars and of imports
were in short supply; limitations in capacity here and abroad as well as shipping constraints on imports may slow
rebuilding of stocks of these models.

Net exports
Real net exports were up slightly in
the first quarter, as both exports and
imports increased more than in the
fourth (table 10). Merchandise exports,
particularly capital and consumer
goods, were up sharply. The increase in
consumer goods reflected large shipments of silver coins to European reCHART 5

Selected Interest Rates
Percent
20
SHORT TERM

18

1
16

90-day Certificates
of Deposit

14

12 -

Prime Rate*

10 -

-t*lr—v

\

r

\
8 -

n-

6-month Treasury Bills

6

4

1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 \ i

. . i 1 i i i i i 1 i i i i i 1 i i

—
,, ,

18
MORTGAGES FOR NEW HOUSES

16

14

12

10

1
Conventional Loans

8

1

I I I I I I I I ! I t I I I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I I t I I I t t I I I I I I I 1 » I I I » j i l t

1976

1977

*At the end of the month
U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis

1978

1979

I i l l

I i I

1980
Data: FRB, FHLBB

|

SUEVEY OF CUEEENT BUSINESS

8

CHART 6

Constant-Dollar Business Inventories, Final Sales and Final
Sales of Goods and Structures, and Inventory-Sales Ratios
350

.300

/

,

y
/

y

330 —

y

y
y

y

.290

.280

s
/ ^

Y^

270
%/,

260

j^M -

yyyyy

310 -

—

1975-1-7^^
290

s\

270

y

y

<^/

y

y

y

—

—

y

250

230
850

900

950

t
1
1000
1050
1100
Final Sales, Billions of 1972$

I
1150

i
1200

i
1250

800

850

900

350

330

Ren

-

310 -

230
500

550

600

650

700

750

Final S a l e s of G o o d s a n d S t r u c t u r e s , Billions of

1972$

Note.-End-of-quarter inventories, seasonally adjusted; final sales seasonally adjusted at annual rates.
Blue lines represent ratios of inventory stocks to final sales.
U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis




1300

April 1980

finers. Agricultural exports fell, partly
due to reduced grain shipments to the
Soviet Union. Merchandise imports
were also up, but not as much as exports. Automotive and capital goods
imports increased after changing little
in the fourth quarter. Petroleum imports, which had been steady since the
second quarter of 1979, were lower; in
contrast, current-dollar petroleum imports soared because of price increases.
Government
Real government purchases of goods
and services increased 5% percent (annual rate) in the first quarter, almost as
much as in the fourth (table 11).
Federal purchases increased substantially, as they had in the fourth quarter.
Commodity Credit Corporation agricultural price support operations added to
Federal purchases; in both quarters,
declining crop prices led farmers to
place substantial quantities of crops
under loan.
NIPA Federal sector.—Information
on current-dollar Federal receipts and
expenditures is shown in table 12.
Expenditures increased $23 % billion, a
little less than in the fourth quarter.
Purchases increased $9 billion, compared with $15^ billion. The fourthquarter increase had included the $3K
billion Federal pay raise and substantial
Commodity Credit Corporation loan
extensions. Larger increases in other
categories of expenditures, particularly
net interest paid, almost offset the
deceleration in purchases. Net interest
paid reflected higher interest rates on
Federal securities, and transfer payments included, as already noted, payment of the energy allowance to recipients of Supplemental Security Income.
Receipts will increase less than in t h »
fourth quarter. Personal taxes declined,
largely because, as noted earlier, there
were unusually high refunds in the first
quarter. Other receipts increased more
than in the fourth quarter; legislative
changes were a major factor. Contributions for social insurance reflected the
increase in the social security tax base.
The step-up in indirect business taxes
was due to the imposition of the windfall profits tax on March 1 ($3.5 billion)
and of the fee on imported crude oil on

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

March 15 ($2 billion). (See "Federal
Budget Revisions for Fiscal Years 1980
and 1981" later in this issue.) Corporate
profits tax accruals, and hence total
receipts and the surplus or deficit, cannot be estimated at this time because
corporate profits for the first quarter
are not yet available. However, if a
rough calculation of corporate profits is
made on the basis of a corporate profits

figure that can be prepared by assuming
that the statistical discrepancy is the
same as in the fourth quarter, and if an
allowance is made for the deductibility
of the windfall profits tax in arriving at
taxable profits, it would appear that the
Federal deficit on a national income
and product accounting basis will be
about $10 billion higher than in the
fourth quarter.

Table 9.—Constant-Dollar Inventory-Sales Ratios for Manufacturing and Trade
[Seasonally adjusted, based on 1972 dollars]
1979

1980
IV

III

Jan.

Feb.

Total

1.55

1.60

1.59

1.60

Manufacturing:
Durables
Nondurables

2.07
1.36

2.21
1.38

2.26
1.38

2.28
1.37

2.26
1.41

1.34

1.31

1.30

2.33
1.38
1.29

1.28

1.31

1.64
1.78
1.19

1.91
1.77
1.21

1.76
1.70
1.20

1.76
1.71
1.18

1.59
1.77
1.18

1.64
1.77
1.19

Merchant wholesalers.
Retail trade:
Auto dealers
Other durable goods.
Nondurable goods..

1.60

Fourth-Quarter Corporate
Profits
Corporate profits from current production—profits with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments—declined $4% billion in the
fourth quarter of 1979 to $176% billion
(table 13). (The fourth-quarter estimate is $3 billion lower than the one
published a month ago; the revision
was largely in domestic profits of nonfinancial corporations.) Since their
peak in the fourth quarter of 1978,
these profits have declined $Sl/2 billion
(chart 7). The fourth-quarter-tofourth-quarter decline was in domestic
profits of nonfinancial corporations;
rest-of-the-world profits and domestic
profits of financial corporations increased. Within profits of nonfinancial
corporations, petroleum manufacturing
registered a very large increase and
other industries combined registered
an even larger decline.

Table 10.—-Net Exports of Goods and Services in Current and Constant Dollars
Constant (1972) dollars

Current dollars

Percent change from preceding
quarter at annual rates

Billions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates

1979
II
Net exports of goods and services..

Exports
Merchandise
Agricultural
NonagriculturalOther
Imports
Merchandise
Petroleum
Non petroleum.
Other

1979

1980

III

IV

III

II

1980
IV

1979

I

1980
IV

III

-8.1

-2.3

-11.9

-21.0

13.2

20.1

20.1

20.8

243.7
166.8
30.9
135.9
76.9

267.3
184.6
38.4
146.1
82.7

280.4
194.4
42.2
152.2
86.0

299.4
209.1
40.5
168.5
90.4

116.0
80.5
14.3
66.2
35.6

122.2
86.5
16.7
69.7
35.7

124.3
89.0
18.4
70.5
35.3

128.3
93.0
17.7
75.3
35.3

23.0
33.2
88.2
23.1
2.0

7.0
12.1
46.7
4.8
-4.6

13.6
19.7
-14.9
30.2

251.9
200.4
51.6
148.8
51.4

269.5
215.9
66.5
149.5
53.6

292.4
233.9
75.4
158.5
58.5

320.4
256.6
86.8
169.8
63.8

102.9
77.2
8.4
68.8
25.7

102.1
76.3
8.4
67.8
25.8

104.1
76.8
8.4
68.4
27.3

107.5
78.6
8.2
70.3
28.9

-2.9
-4.8
.6
-5.4
2.7

8.2
3.0
.4
3.3
24.7

9.4
-9.5
11.9
25.5

13.5

Table 11.—Government Purchases of Goods and Services in Current and Constant Dollars
Current dollars

Constant (1972) dollars
Percent change from preceding
quarter at annual rates

Billions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1979
II
Government purchases of goods and services

Federal
National defense ~
Non defense
State and local

315-851

0 - 8 0 - 2




III

IV

I

III

II

IV

I

1980

1979

1980

1979

1980

I

IV

III

466.6

477.8

501.2

518.3

272.4

273.1

277.1

280.8

1.0

6.0

5.4

161.7
106.0
55.7

162.9
109.0
53.9

178.4
114.6
63.8

187.3
119.6
67.7

98.1

97.4

101.1

105.0

-2.6

16.0

16.2

304.9

314.9

322.8

331.0

174.3

175.6

176.0

175.7

3.1

.8

-.5

10

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

April 1980

of profits by industry must be done Because changes in the CCAdj are
One of the valuation adjustments to using a measure—corporate profits with generally small, its omission does not
profits—the capital consumption ad- inventory valuation adjustment and seriously handicap the analysis.
Rest-of-the-world profits—measured
justment (CCAdj)—is not available in without capital consumption adjustas
the net inflow ol branch profits and
industry detail. As a result, an analysis ment—that omits that adjustment.
dividends—declined $2}i billion in the
lourth quarter to $13 % billion. Much of
Table 12.—Federal Government Receipts and Expenditures, NIPA Basis
the increase from the fourth quarter of
[Billions of dollars]
1978, and in particular much of the
Seasonally adjusted at annual
Change
sharp
increase in the third quarter of
rates
1979, was accounted for by overseas
1979
1980
1979
petroleum operations of U.S. corporations.
IV
IIT
IV
TIT
II
Domestic profits of financial corporaReceipts
485.8
504.8
524.7
10.8
19.0
19.9
tions
increased $1 billion in the fourth
n.a.
235.2
10.4
11.8
Personal tax and nontax receipts
223.4
-2.0
248.5
246.5
13.3
quarter
to $35 billion. Most of the
79.4
Corporate profits lax accruals
74.9
81.4
n.a.
4.5
n.a.
-2.3
2.0
30.0
29.9
Indirect business tax and nontax accruals
30.7
35.8
.1
5.1
.7
.5
fourth-quarter
increase and also most of
Contributions for social insurance..
160.2
164.1
157.5
171.4
2.7
3.9
2.0
a
$3
billion
increase
from the fourth
Expenditures
540.4
23.2
492.9
516.1
564.0
24.3
6.1
23.6
quarter
of
1978
was
traceable
to Federal
1.2
Purchases of goods and services
162.9
178.4
-1.9
15.5
161.7
8.9
187.3
2.6
5.6
National defense
106.0
109.0
3.0
5.0
114.6
119.6
Reserve
banks.
The
increase
in profits
9.9
Nondefense
55.7
53.9
-4.5
-1.8
3.9
63.8
67.7
5.1
Transfer payments
201.9
217.6
5.1
15.7
6.6
222.7
229.3
of
the
Federal
Reserve
banks
reflected
2.5
Grants-in-aid to State and local governments
81.8
-. 1
4.1
3.0
77.7
87.3
84.3
2.7
Net interest paid
4.7
42.6
43.5
2.6
50.9
.9
46.2
increasing holdings of U.S. Government
-1.4
.5
Subsidies less current surplus of government enterprise.
10.2
9.0
.7
1.2
8.8
9.3
0
0
Less: Wage accruals less disbursements
0
0
.2
0
0
0
securities and the higher yields earned
Surplus or deficit (—), national income and
on them. Commercial bank profits were
product accounts
4.7
-7.0 - 1 1 . 3 -15.7
-4.3
-4.4
strong despite narrowing spreads ben.a. Not available.
tween interest rates received and paid
because the volume of business loans
Table 13.—Corporate Profits
increased strongly through most of the
[Billions of dollars; seasonally adjusted at annual rates]
year. Profits of other financial corpora1979: Change from preceding quarter
tions were held down by narrowing in1978
1979
terest rate spreads, slowing deposit
IV
IV
IV
III
inflows and some disintermediation, and
Corporate profits with inventory valuation and capital conother problems of unsettled economic
sumption adjustments
184.8
-5.9
176.4
-2.3
4.2
-4.4
and financial conditions.
Profits before tax
227.4
243.0
-5.4
14.4
.7
5.9
Profits tax liability
5.3
2.1
96.1
-3.8
-2.6
95.1
Within domestic profits of nonProfits after tax
-1.4
146.9
9.7
-2.7
132.3
9.0
Dividends
1.6
54.4
1.8
.8
49.7
.5
financial
corporations, profits in petroUndistributed profits
-3.0
92.5
-3.5
82.6
7.9
8.5
Inventory valuation adjustment
-46.5
3.3
-2.5
-28.8
-7.4
-11.1
leum
manufacturing
increased $6%
Capital consumption adjustment
-.2
-2.5
-20.1
-13.8
-2.9
-.7
billion
in
the
fourth
quarter
to $28 }i
Corporate profits with inventory valuation adjustment and
without capital consumption adjustment
196.5
198.6
-5.3
-2.0
7.0
-1.8
billion. They had increased each quarter
Rest of the world
13.5
2.3
-.2
9.6
4.1
-2.3
in 1979, for a total increase of $13){
Domestic
183.0
7
.
6
1
.
8
189.0
2.9
.5
billion. The corporations included in
Financial
1.2
35.0
1.8
-.2
.1
32.1
this industry typically are integrated—
10.6
.9
.5
8.6
.2
Federal Reserve banks
.4
24.4
.3
1.3
23.5
-.4
Other financial
that is, they engage in production,
Nonfinancial
148.0
-.7
156.9
-1.9
1.0
-7.3
transportation, refining, and marketing
Petroleum and allied products manufacturing
28.3
6.5
14.8
1.6
3.1
2.3
Other
119.7
-7.2
-5.0
142.1
-8.9
-1.3
of petroleum and its products. Further,
M anufacturing other than petroleum and allied prod55.7
-8.9
75.8
-6.5
1.9
these corporations engage extensively
ucts
Nondurable goods other than petroleum and allied
in
coal mining and in the manufacture
products
26.5
-5.5
-1.9
2.1
1.5
30.3
6.4
Food and kindred products
-1.4
1.9
.2
-.7
6.4
of
petroleum-related products such as
6.6
Chemicals and allied products
-.5
-1.0
-.9
8.9
.1
13.5
Other
:___.
-3.6
-2.9
15.1
2.0
chemicals. These characteristics of the
Durables
29.2
-3.4
-4.8
45.5
.5
-8.6
corporations make it difficult to
1.9
Primary metal industries
-2.1
.4
-.2
2.9
.9
4.7
Fabricated metal products
.4
-.1
5.1
-.1
measure
and analyse their profits. How6.9
Machinery, except electrical
-1.0
-.6
9.8
-1.6
4.6
Electrical and electronic equipment
-.5
-. 1
-.3
5.1
.4
ever,
production
in petroleum manu-.4
Motor vehicles and equipment
-7.9
.1
-4.0
9.3
2.1
11.5
-. 1
.3
-1.3
13.3
Other
facturing
trended
down over the year,
-.7
27.1
Wholesale and retail trade
-7.2
4.1
25.8
suggesting
that
the
increase in profits
3.8
Transportation, communication, and electric, gas,
17.4
-.6
and sanitary services
-.5
22.7
-1.0
was
associated
with
a widening of
-3.2
4.7
Transportation
-. 1
.1
-.5
5.3
6.9
Communication
-.4
.9
-.4
7.5
margins
on
crude
oil
and refined
-.7
5.8
Electric, gas, and sanitary services
0
0
-1.5
9.8
19.4
other
::__:
1.6
1.7
-2.8
17.9
-2.4
products.

Industry profits




1.0

April 1980

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Within manufacturing other than
petroleum, profits declined $9 billion in
the fourth quarter, and $20 billion from
the fourth quarter of 1978. Virtually
all industries—durables as well as
nondurables—contributed to these
declines. Motor vehicle manufacturers
registered net losses in the second half
of 1979, compared with profits oi $9K
billion in the fourth quarter ot 1978.
The swing reflected a sharp drop in the
production of autos and trucks, and,
in the case of autos, a substantial shift
to small cars on which profit margins
are lower than on large cars. Related
to these developments, manufacturers
introduced several rebate and incentive
programs designed to encourage purchase of large cars; these programs held
down profits in the second half ot 1979.
Profits of rubber manufacturers,
which are included in "other" nondurables reflected weak demand for

tires for replacements and for installation on new motor vehicles—the latter
due to the drop in motor vehicle production. The weakness in profits oi
primary metals industries was largely
in the steel industry. Lower demand for
steel in the second half of the year,
mainly for use in motor vehicles, and
temporarily lowered productivity associated with the bringing on line of
modernized plants were major factors.
Profits of food manufacturers showed
sharp but offsetting quarterly changes.
The changes probably reflect the industry practice ol allowing its margins
to fluctuate in the short run instead of
attempting to adjust its product prices
to follow fully changes in crude food
prices. However, the quarterly estimates
may in part reflect measurement errors;
the inventory valuation adjustment
(IVA), which is large in this industry, is
difficult to estimate when crude food
prices change rapidly and substantially.
Profits in trade increased $K billion in
CHART 7
the fourth quarter, primarily reflecting
some recovery in auto retailers' profits.
Profits with IVA and CCAdj.
This increase, in combination withlarger
Billion '
ones in the third and second quarters,
200
more than offset a sharp decline—$7
billion—in the first quarter of 1979,
180 when sales were held down by severe
winter weather. Weakness in the profits
of transportation industries was largely
160 traceable to airlines. Rising fuel costs
and high costs associated with opening
new routes following deregulation of the
industry held down profits.

11
became more negative each quarter of
1979; its positive change in the second
quarter reflected the deceleration of
food prices. The CCAdj became more
negative each quarter, more in the second half of the year than in the first.
In the fourth quarter it was —$20
billion.

CHART 8

Corporate Profits
Billion $
275

250 -

225 -

Profits Before Tax

200 -

Components of profits
The two valuation adjustments—the
IVA and the CCAdj—are designed to
obtain measures of profits in which
inventories and fixed capital used up in
production are valued at replacement
costs, the valuation concept underlying
national income and product accounting,
rather than historical cost, the valuation concept underlying business accounting. 4 The IVA decreased in the
fourth quarter—from —$44 billion to
— $46% billion. With one exception, it

100

Nonfinancial
80

60

40

Financial

20

**>**

1974

Rest of the World

75
76
77
78
79
Seasonally Adjusted at Annual Rates

U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis




8O.<

0 1 I l I I I I l 1I I I I I i i 1i i i I i i i 1i i i
Percent
451

Effective Tax Rate
35

I l l 1I i I I I I I I I I I 1I I 1I I 1
1974
75
76
77
78
79

80

Seasonally Adjusted

80

Note.-An IVA is not calculated for financial and rest of the world and a
CCAdj. is not calculated for rest of the world.

Profits After Tax
With IVA and CCAdj.

4
The CCAdj also places the using up in production of
fixed capital on a consistent basis with respect to service lives
(85 percent of Internal Revenue Service Bulletin F for equipment and nonresidential structures) and depreciation formulas (straight-line).

NOTE.-IVA is inventory valuation adjustment and CCAdj. is capital
consumption adjustment.
U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis

80

12
Profits before tax (PBT) exclude the
two valuation adjustments, and, in
contrast to the two profits aggregates
discussed earlier, increased in the fourth
quarter and from the fourth quarter of
1978—$K billion and $15% billion,
respectively (chart 8).
Profits tax liability increased $2 billion in the fourth quarter. The larger
increase in profits tax liability than in
PBT reflected the composition of the
increase in profits: (1) Because there is
no domestic profits tax liability associated with rest-of-the-world profits,
there was no decline in tax liability




SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS
associated with the decline in rest-oithe-world profits; and (2) because profits of Federal Reserve banks are paid
to the U.S. Treasury and are treated as
taxes, the increase in the profits of Federal Reserve banks was registered as in
increase in tax liability. The reduction
in profits tax liability in the first
quarter of 1979 was due to the Revenue
Act of 1978, which cut the maximum
tax rate from 48 to 46 percent and cut
tax liability on the first $100,000 of a
corporation's profits. Largely reflecting
this legislation, the effective tax rate—
profits tax liability as a percentage of
PBT—was reduced in 1979 (chart 8).

April 1980

Dividends were up $1% billion in the
fourth quarter and $4% billion from
the fourth quarter of 1978. Undistributed profits as shown in table 13 were
$92% billion in the fourth quarter of
1979, up $10 billion from the fourth
quarter ot 1978. These estimates are
based upon the historical cost rather
than the replacement cost of inventories
and fixed capital used up. For some
purposes the replacement cost valuation
is preferable. Using this valuation, undistributed profits were $26 billion,
down $14 billion from the fourth
quarter of 1978.

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

April 1980

13

NATIONAL INCOME AND PRODUCT TABLES
1978

1979

IV

1980

1979

1978
I

II

III

Iv

IV

1978
1978

1979

1979

IV

I

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

II

1980
III

IV

IP

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

Billions of current dollars

Billions of 1972 dollars

Table 1.—Gross National Product in Current and Constant Dollars (1.1, 1.2)
Gross national product

127.6 2,368.8 2,235.2 2,292.1 2, 329. 8 2,396.5 2,456.9 2,520.3 1,399.2 1,431.6 1,426.6 1,430.6 1,422. 3 1,433.3 1,440.3 1,444.2
350.8 1,509.8 1,415.4 1,454.2 1,475. 9 1,528.6 1,580.4 1,634.1

Personal consumption expendituresDurable goods
Nondurable goods..
Services.
_.

200.3
530.6
619.8

213.0
596.9
699.8

212.1
558.1
645.1

213.8
571.1
669.3

208.7
581.2
686.0

213.4
604.7
710.6

900.8

924.5

920.3

921.8

915.0

925.9

935.4

939.0

216.2
630.7
733.5

221.8
653.0
759.4

146.7
343.3
410.8

147.1
349.1
428.3

152.1
351.9
416.3

150.2
348.1
423.5

144.8
344.1
426.1

146.9
349.2
429.9

146.7
355.1
433.6

146.3
354.5
438.1

351.5

387.2

370.5

373.8

395.4

392.3

387.2

388.8

214.3

215.2

217.4

217.2

221.7

214.2

207.7

203.7

329.1

369.0

349.8

354.6

361.9

377.8

381.7

384.3

200.2

205.5

205.5

204.9

203.5

207.1

206.3

203.7

Nonresidcntial
Structures
_.
Producers' durable equipment..

221.1
76.5
144.6

254.9
92.6
162.2

236.1
84.4
151.8

243.4
84.9
158.5

249.1
90.5
158.6

261.8
95.0
166.7

265.2
100.2
165.1

271.6
102.6
169.0

140.1
43.9
96.2

148.8
48.1
100.7

145.5
46.5
98.9

147.2
45.8
101.3

146. 9
47.9
99.0

150.7
48.7
101.9

150.5
50.1
100.4

151.0
50.5
100.5

Residential
Nonfarm structures
Farm structures
Producers' durable equipment..

108.0
104.4
1.8
1.9

114.1
110.2
1.9
2.0

113.7
110.0
1.9
1.9

111.2
107.8
1.5
1.9

112.9
109.1
1.8
2.0

116.0
112.0
2.0
2.0

116.4
112.1
2.3
2.1

112.7
108.3
2.2
2.3

60.1
57.7
1.0
1.4

56.7
54.3
.9
1.4

60.0
57.6
1.0
1.4

57.7
55.6
.8
1.4

56.7
54.4
.9
1.4

56.5
54.0
1.0
1.4

55.8
53.2
1.1
1.5

52.8
50.2
1.0
1.6

Change in business inventories..
Nonfarm
Farm

22.3
21.3
1.1

18.2
16.5
1.7

20.6
19.3
1.3

19.1
18.8
.3

33.4
32.6
.8

14.5
12.6
1.9

5.6
2.1
3.5

4.5
4.1
.4

14.1
13.7
.3

9.7
8.9
.9

12.0
11.5
.5

12.3
12.1
.2

18.1
17.7
.4

7.1
6.1
1.0

1.4
-.4
1.8

0
-.3
.2

Net exports of goods and services. _

-10.3

-4.6

-4.5

4.0

-8.1

-2.3

-11.9

-21.0

11.0

17.6

12.9

17.0

13.2

20.1

20.1

20.8

Exports
Imports
Government purchases of goods and services

207.2
217.5

257.5
262.1

224.9
229.4

238.5
234.4

243.7
251.9

267.3
269.5

280.4
292.4

299.4
320.4

108.9
97.9

119.9
102.3

113.8
101.0

117.0
100.0

116.0
102.9

122.2
102.1

124.3
104.1

128.3
107.5

435.6

476.4

453.8

460.1

466.6

477.8

501.2

518.3

273.2

274.3

276.0

274.7

272.4

273.1

277.1

280.8

152.6
99.0
53.6
283.0

166.6
108.3
58.4
309.8

159.0
101.2
57 8
294.8

163.6
103.4
60.2
296.5

161.7
106.0
55.7
304.9

162.9
109.0
53.9
314.9

178.4
114.6
63.8
322.8

187.3
119.6
67.7
331.0

98.6

99.4

99.3

101.1

98.1

97.4

101.1

105.0

174.6

174.9

176.6

173.6

174.3

175.6

176.6

175.7

dross private domestic investment.
Fixed investment

Federal
_.
National defense..
Nondefense
State and local

Table 2.—Gross National Product by Major Type of Product in Current and Constant Dollars

(1.3, ]L.5)

2,127.6 2,368.8 2,235.2 2,292.1 2,329. 8 2,396.5 2,456.9 2,520.3 1,399.2 1,431.6 1,426.6 1,430.6 1,422.3 1,433.3 1,440.3 1,444.2

Gross national product

2 105.2 2 350 6 2,214.5 2,272. 9 2,296.4 2,381.9 2,451.4 2,515.8 1,385.1 1,421. 9 1,414.6 1,418.4 1,404.1 1,426.2 1,439.0 1,444. 3
0
33.4
1.4
7.1
19.1
14.5
5.6
14.1
12.3
4.5
20.6
9.7
18.1
18.2
12.0
22.3

Final sales
Change in business inventories
Goods
Final sales .
. . .
Change in business inventories

.

Durable goods
Final sales
Change in business inventories

..

Nondurable goods
Final sales
C hange in business inventories

.

Services
Structures

.

930.0 1,030.5

983.8 1,011.8 1,018.1 1,036.0 1,056.3 1,085. ft

639.5

653.1

657.3

658.6

647.3

651.3

655.1

658.2

907.7 1,012.4
18.2
22.3

963.2
20.6

992.7
19.1

984.6 1,021.5 1,050.7 1,081.1
33.4
14.5
5.6
4.5

625.4
14.1

643.4
9.7

645.3
12.0

646.3
12.3

629.1
18.1

644.2
7.1

653.7
1.4

658.2

380.4
366.5
13.9

423.1
410.2
13.0

402.3
388.9
13.4

425.5
407.1
18.4

422.4
398.0
24.3

424.4
417.1
7.3

420.2
418.4
1.8

422.8
430. 8
-8.0

270.0
261.4
8.6

278.3
271.3
7.0

279.1
270.6
8.5

286.0
275.2
10.8

278.3
265.1
13.2

276.6
272.9
3.7

272.4
272.0
.4

269.9
273.2
-3.4

549.6
541.2
8.4

607 4
602.2
5.2

581.6
574.3
7.2

586.2
585.5
.7

595 7
586.6
9.1

611.6
604.4
7.2

636.1
632.3
3.8

662.8
650.4
12.5

369.4
364.0
5.5

374.8
372.1
2.7

378.2
374.7
3.5

372.6
371.2
1.4

369.0
364.1
4.9

374.7
371.3
3.4

382.7
381.7
1.0

388.3
385.0

969.3 1,085.1 1,005.3 1,041.4 1,064. 2 1,100.6 1,134.0 1,167.6
247.5
259.8
266.6
267.0
228.2 253.2 246.0
238.9

630.3
129.5

649.7
128.8

636.0
133.3

645.2
126.8

647.3
127.7

652.0
130.0

654.4
130.8

657.7
128.3

0

3.3

Table 3.—Gross National Product by Sector in Current and Constant Dollars (1.7, 1.8)
2,127.6 2,368.8 2,235.2 2,292.1 2,329. 8 2,396.5 2,456.9 2,520.3 1,399.2 1,431.6 1,426.6 1,430.6 1,422. 3 1,433.3 1,440.3 1,444.2
2,107.0 2,343.5 2,213.9 2,267.9 2, 306.1 2,369.5 2,430.6 2,494.6 1,391.1 1,423.8 1,418.4 1,421.7 1,414.2 1,425.3 1,433.8 1,439.2

Gross national product
Gross domestic product
Business
Nou farm
Nonfarm less housing
Housing
- . . -.
Farm
. .
Statistical disprpD&npv
Residual* .
Households and institutions
Government
Federal
State and local .
Rest of the world

.

-.

------

1,807.8 2 017 9 1 904.9 1,951.4 1,984.5 2,042.0 2,093.6 2,150.2 1,197.5 1,228. 3 1,223.9 1,226.9 1,219.0 1,229.3 1,237.9 1,242.6
1,160.0 1,191.2 1,188.0 1,193.1 1,184. 7 1,189.4 1,197.8 1,202.4
1 745 0 1 944 0 1 837 5 1 880.8 1,915. 2 1,964.8 2 015.2
1,039.6 1,063.8 1,065.8 1,068.6 1,058.2 1,061.0 1,067.4 1,070.1
1 579.2 1 755.6 1 664.7 1,702.3 1,731.0 1,773.4 1,815. 8
184.2
191.4
199.4
206.0
120.4
127.4
122.3 124.5
126.5
128.4
130.3
132.3
188.4
178.6
172.9
165.8
59.5
70.2
63.3
70.6
68.9
71.1
67.8
34.2
34.8
33.2
33.4
35.1
34.9
35.9
35.9
70.0
1
.
3
8.3
4.1
7.2
.
6
3.7
3.3
4.3
-.8
2 4.3
5.0
.4
2.2
2.7
3.4
69.6

77.2

72.1

74.8

75.8

77.9

80.4

83.3

43.6

45.0

44.1

44.4

44.7

45.4

45.7

46.2

229.6
71 8
157 8

248.4
77 0
171 4

237.0
74 8
162.2

241.8
75 5
166.3

245.8
75.8
170.0

249.6
76.3
173.3

256.6
80 6
175.9

261.2
81.1
180.1

149.9
49.1
100.8

150.5
49.1
101.3

150.4
49.3
101.1

150.4
49.2
101.2

150.5
49.1
101.4

150.6
49.2
101.5

150.3
49.0
101.2

150.4
49.1
101.3

20.5

25.3

21.2

24.2

23.7

26.9

26.4

25.7

8.1

7.9

8.1

8.9

8.1

8.0

6.5

5.0

» Preliminary. See footnotes on p. 14.
NOTE.—Fourth auarter 1979 corporate profits and related totals are revised. This applies to all tables that contain corporate profits or related items.

HISTORICAL STATISTICS
The national income and product series for 1929-72 are in The
National Income and Product Accounts of the United States, 1929-74:
Statistical Tables (available for $4.95, SN 003-010-00052-9, from
Commerce Department District Offices or the Superintendent of
Documents; see addresses inside front cover). Data for 1973, 1974,




1975, and 1975-78 are in the July 1976, 1977, 1978, and 1979
issues of the SURVEY, respectively. Summary national income and
product series in current and constant dollars and implicit price
deflators for 1947-79 are shown in the January 1980 issue of
the

SURVEY.

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

14

1978

1979

1980

1979

1978

I

IV

II

April 1980

III

IV

1978
1978

I"

1979

1979

I

IV

II

1980

III

IV

Iv

i

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

Billions of dollars

Billions of dollars

Table 6.—Net National Product and National Income by Sector in
Current and Constant Dollars (1.11, 1.12)

Table 4.—Relation of Gross National Product, Net National
Product, National Income, and Personal Income (1.9)
Gross national productLess: Capital
consumption
allowances
with
capital
consumption adjustment
Capital consumption
allowances without
capital
consumption adjustment
Less: Capital consumption
adjustment

2,127.6 2,368.8 2,235.2 2,292.1 2,329.8 2,396.5 2,456.9 2,520.3

216.9

243.0

224.6

229.9

239.0

247.9

255.1

263.3

172.0

187.1

176.5

180.1

186.4

189.3

192.6

196.8

—44.9 - 5 5 . 8 - 4 8 . 0 -49.7 -52.5 -58.6 - 6 2 . 5 - 6 6 . 6
Equals: Net national product- 1,910.7 2,125.9 2,010.6 2,062.2 2,090.8 2,148.5 2,201.9 2,256.9
Less: Indirect business tax
and nontax liability_..
Business transfer payments
Statistical discrepancy..
Plus: Subsidies less current
surplus of government
enterprises
Equals: National income
Less: Corporate profits with
inventory valuation
and capital consumption adjustments
Net interest
Contributions for social
insurance. _
Wage accruals less disbursements.
Plus: Government
transfer
payments to persons. .
Personal interest income _
Net interest
Interest paid by government to persons
and business
Less: interest received
by government
Interest paid by consumers to business._
Dividends.
Business transfer payments
Equals: Personal income

178.1

189. a

182.1

184.8

186.9

191.1

195.1

203.0

9.2
3.3

10.2
3.7

9.5
4.1

9.6
.6

9.9
-1.3

10.4
8.3

10.8
7.2

11.3

4.2

2.3

5.1

1.8

2.6

3.2

1.7

1.8

Residual »..
Equals: National income.




Rest of the world
National income..
Domestic income

20.5

'.3

1,724.3 1,924.8

Rest of the world.

21.2

24.2

23.7

26.9

26.4

25.7

820.0 1,869.0 1,897.9 1,941.9 1,990.4

1,703.8 1,899.5 1,798.8 1,844.9 1,874.3 1,915.0 1,964.0

Business.
1,404.6 1,573.9 1,
Nonfarm
_
1,361.3' 522.3 1,
Farm
43.3
51.6
Households and institutions.
77.2
Government
229.6 248.4

Net national product
Net domestic product

167.7
109.5

178.2
129.7

184.8
117.6

178.9
122.6

176.6
125.6

180.8
131.5

176.4
139.2

147.2

164.1

189.8

170.0

184.6

187.7

191.1

195.9

203.5

.2

-.2

.4

.1

-.9

-.1

.2

— .2

214.9

241.9

222.3

227.7

233.7

250.4

255.6

263.3

163.3
109.5

192.1
129.7

174.3
117.6

181.0
122.6

187.6
125.6

194.4
131.5

205.5
139.2

217.9
147.2

49.8

59.0

52.1

55.0

58.3

59.9

62.9

67.7

20.5

25.3

489. 81,,528. 3 1, 552. 7 1,587.5 1 627.0
441. 9 1,,476.7 1,500. 9 1,538.2 I! 573.4
47.9
51.8
51.6
49.3
53.7
72.1
74.8
75.8
77.9
80.4
237.0 241.8 245.8 249.6 256.6
21.2

24.2

26.9

23.7

26.4

47.8
83.3
261.2
25.7

30.7

36.3

32.4

34.3

35.4

37.3

38.1

39.5

34.8
47.2

39.6
52.7

37.1
49.7

37.7
51.5

39.0
52.3

40.2
52.8

41.5
54.4

42.5
56.7

9.2

10.2

9.5

9.6

9.9

10.4

10.8

11.3

i, 266.7 1,294.9 1,292.9 1,296.1 1,286.0

295.6 1,301.7 1,303.9

1,258.5 1,287.0 1,284.8 1,287.2 1, 278.0 1,287.6 1 295.3 1,298.9

Business
1,065. 0 1,091..5 1 090.31
5.4 1,082.
,091.6 1,099.3 1,102.3
Nonfarm
1,036.7 1,063.8 i; 063,1.7 1,067. 9 1, 057. ,061.00 1'., 068.5
Farm
24.9
25.7
25.5
24.0
-'
24.1
25.6
26.5
26.5
Residual'.
3.4
2.7
.4
2.2
5.0
4.3
Households and institutions .
43.6
44.7
44.1
44.4
45.0
45.4
46.2
45.7
Government
149.9 150.5 150.4 150.4 150.5 150.6 150.3 150.4
Rest of the world.
National income
Domestic income
Business
_
Nonfarm
_
Farm
._
Households and institutions .
Government
Rest of the world.

8.1

7.9

8.1

8.9

8.1

8.0

6.5

5.0

1,124.4 1,150.2 1,148.5 1,153.2 11,145. 8 1, 148. 2 1,153.7
1,116.2 1,142.4 1,140.4 1,144.4 1.137. 7 1, 140. 2 1,147.3
922.7
896.0
26.7
43.6
149.9

946.9
919.4
27.5
45.0
150.5

945.9

920.1
25.8
44.1
150.4

949.5
923.6
25.9
44.4
150.4

942.5
914.7
27.8
44.7
150.5

944.2
916.7
27.5
45.4
150.6

951.3
922.7
28.7
45.7
150.3

28.8
46.2
150.4

8.1

7.9

8.1

8.9

8.1

8.0

6.5

5.0

1,717.4 1,924.2 1,803.1 1,852.6 1,892.5 1,946.6 2,005.0 2,506.6

1,399.2 1,431.6 1,426.6 1,430.6 1,422.3 1,433.3 1,440.3 1,444.2

132.5

136.8

133.6

134.5

136.3

137.7

138.6

140.3

Equals: Net national product.. 1,266.7 ,294.9 1.292.91,296.1 1,286.0 1,295.6 11,301. 7 11,303.9
Less: Indirect business tax
and nontax liability
plus business transfer
payments less subsidies plus current surplus of government
enterprises

Business
1,590.91,., 774. 1,680.4 1,1,721.5 1,,745. 6 1,794.1
1,838.5 1,886.8
., 794.1 1,838.
Nonfarm
_
1,534.=.8 1,,718.0i;1,629.01,L, 667. ., 693.1 1,733.9 1,
:, 777.6
Farm
53.2
43.8
47.3
53.6
53.8
51.9
53.7
49.8
Statistical discrepancy
3.3
3.7
4.1
8.3
-1.3
7.2
Households and institutions .
77.2
72.1
77.9
74.8
75.8
80.4
83.3
Government
229.6 248.4 237.0 241.8 245.8 249.6 256.6 261.2*

Billions of 1972 dollars

[Billions of 1972 dollars]

Less: Capital
consumption
allowances with capital consumption adjustment

i,910.7 2,125.9 2,010.6 2,062.2 2,090.8 2,148.5 2,201.9 2,256.9
1,890.1 2,100.6 1,989.4 2,038.1 2,067.2 2,121.6 2,175.5 2,231.3

1,724.3 1,924.8 1,820.0 1,869.0 1,897.9 1,941.9 1,990.4

Table 5.—Relation of Gross National Product, Net National
Product, and National Income in Constant Dollars (1.10)

Gross national product. _

Net national product
Net domestic product

138.9

142.4

141.8

142.5

141.0

142.4

143.7

3.4

2.2

2.7

.4

-.8

5.0

4.3

, 124.4 1,150.2 1,148.5 1.153.2 1,145.8 1,148.2 1,153.7

144.1

» Preliminary.
1. Equals G N P in constant dollars measured as the sum of final products less G N P in constant dollars measured as the sum of gross product by industry. The quarterly estimates are
obtained by interpolating the annual estimates with the statistical discrepancy deflated by
the implicit price deflator for gross domestic business product.
NOTE.—Table 6: The industry classification within the business sector is on an establishment basis and is based on the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification.
Footnotes for tables 2 and 3.
1. Equals G N P in constant dollars measured as the sum of final products less G N P in constant dollars measured as the sum of gross product by industry. The quarterly estimates are
obtained by interpolating the annual estimates with the statistical discrepancy deflated by
the implicit price deflator for gross domestic business product.
NOTE.—Table 2: "Final sales" is classified as durable or nondurable by type of product
"Change in business inventories" is classified as follows: For manufacturing, by the type of
product produced by the establishment holding the inventory; for trade, by the type of product sold by the establishment holding the inventory; for construction, durable; and for other
industries, nondurable.
Table 8: The industry classification within the business sector is on an establishment basis
and
is based on the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification.
2
Held constant at level of previous quarter.

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

April 1980
1978
1978

1979

I

II

1978

1980

1979

IV

15

1 III
t

IV

1978

1979

724.3

924.8

820.0

869.0

897.9

941.9

990.4

Compensation of employees..

304.5

459.2

364.8

411.2

439.7

472.8

513.2

552.4

Wages and salaries
Government and government enterprises
Other...
Supplements to wages and
salaries
._
Employer contributions for
social insurance
Other labor income
Proprietors' income with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments

103.5

227.4

154.7

189.4

211.5

238.0

270.7

301.0

218.0
885.5

233.5
993.9

225.1
929.6

228.1
961.3

231.2
980.3

234.4
003.6

240.2
030.5

243.4
057.6

Rental income of persons with
capital consumption adjustment
Rental income.
Capital consumption
justment

201.0

231.8

210.1

221.8

228.2

234.8

242.5

251.4

94.6
106.5

109.1
122.7

98.2
111.9

105.8
116.0

107.9
120.3

109.9
124.9

113.0
129.6

117.0
134.4

130.8

125.7

129.0

129.3

130.3

134.5

131.3

32.8

31.3

34.2

32.5

28.4

30.9

38.1

36.4

-5.3
98.0

-5.1
94.4

92.2

103.

36.2

37.9

34.0

-5.1
94.8

-5.3
95.5

-5.3
99.4

-5.5
102.1

-5.6
102.9

99.8

100.5

106.0

108.6

111.4

-2.1

-3.0

-2.4

-3.1

-2.5

-3.1

-3.1

-4.6

-1.0

-2.8

-1.6

-1.9

-2.5

-3.4

-3.4

-3.9

25.9

26.9

27.1

49.

55.1

52.1

-23.

-28.2

-25.0

27.3

26.8

26.6

27.0

27.0

53. C

54.1

56.0

57.5

58.8

-27.3

-29.5

-30.5

-31.8

ad-

Corporate profits with inventory valuation and capital
consumption adjustments.
Corporate profits with inventory valuation adjustment and without capital
consumption adjustment.
Profits before t a x . .
Profits tax liability.._
Profits after tax
Dividends
Undistributed profits
Inventory valuation adjustment
Capital consumption ad
justment
Net i n t e r e s t . .
Addenda:
Corporate profits with
ventory valuation
and
capital consumption adjustments
Profits tax l i a b i l i t y . .
Profits after tax with inventory valuation and capital
consumption adjustments
Dividends
Undistributed
profits
w i t h inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments

167.

178.

184.8

-25.

178.

180.?
206.
84.
121.

194.'
236.
92.
144.

198.1
227. <
95.
132.:

193.:
233.:
91.:
142.

47.

52.'

49.'

51.

74.

91.

-25.

-41.

-28. i

-39.

-13.

-1G.

-13.

-14.

109.

129.

82.

117.

90.

122.

176.6

191.
227.
139.
52.
87.
-36.
-14.
125.

180.8

198.
242.
94.
148.
52.
95.
-44.
-17.
131.

176.4

196.
243.
96.
146.
54.4




Gross domestic product
of financial corporate
business1
Gross domestic product

56.7

92.
-46.

Capital consumption allowances with capital consumption adjustment
Net domestic product
Indirect business tax and
nontax liability plus business transfer payments
less subsidies.
Domestic income
Compensation of employees Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages
and salaries

Corporate profits with inventory valuation and
capital consumption
Profits before tax
Profits tax liability.—
Profits after tax
Dividends
Undistributed profits
--Inventory valuation adjustment
Capital consumption
adjustment
Net interest

157.5
195.8
84.5
111.3
42.1

164.9
223.4
92.5
130.9
47.5

175.3
217.8
95.1
122.8
44.8

167.0
221.4
91.3
130.1
46.8

164.9
216.2
88.7
127.6
47.6

164.9
226.5
94.0
132.4
46.8

162.9
229.5
96.1
133.4
48.8

69.2

83.4

78.0

83.3

79.9

85.7

84.5

-25.2

-41.8

-28.8

-39.9

-36.6

—44.0 —46.5 - 6 3 . 7

-13.1
9.0

-16.7
10.4

-13.8 -14.5
9.4
9.8

-14.7
10.1

-17.6
10.7

-20.1
11.2

65.0

70.4

69.0

71.4

73.(1

68.1

68.2

51.2

-22.2
11.9

246.9 1,387.7 1,314.1 1,346.4 1,370.4 1,401.3 1,432.9

126. S 140.8
130.5 133.4
138.4
143.4
148. €
120.0 1,246.9 1,183.5 1,213.0 1,232.0 1,257.9 1,284.8

152.1

127.6
124.2
130.2
117.2 126.2 120.7
122.8
002.7 1,120.7 1,062.8 1,090.2 1,107.8 1,130.3 1,154.6

136.4

834.7
697.8

940.7
782.4

876.5
733.0

910. (
758.3

928. <
772.5

949.'
789.4

974.7 L,000.3
809.4 829.5

137.0

158.3

143.6

151.7

155.9

160.4

165.2

170.8

128.3
166.1
68.8
97.4
41. i

132.9
190.2
75.1
115.2
47. (

143.8
185.7
77.9
107.1
44.

135.9
189.5
74.7
114. i
46.2

133.9
184.2
71.8
112.5
47. J

132.3
192.7
76.3
116.3
46.5

129.3
194.5
77.5
117.0
48. i

50.7

55.5

68.:

63/

68.

65.2

70J

68.7

-25.2

-41.8

-28.8

-39.

-36.6

-44.0

-46.5

-63.7

-12.6
39.7

-15.6 -13.
47.2
42.4

-13.
44.

-13.
45.

-16.4
48.

-18.7
50.

-20.6
54.0

Billions of 1972 dollars

-63.7

-20.

-22.2

139.

147.2

Gross domestic product
of nonfinancial corporate business

Capital consumption allowances with capital consumption adjustment
Net domestic product
Indirect business tax and
nontax liability plus business transfer
less subsidies

payments

Domestic income

818.7

844.1

841.4

846.6

841.0

842.4

846.3

78.4
740.3

80.5
763.6

78.9
762.6

79.3

80.2
760.8

81.0
761.4

81.5
764.8

82.5

767.3

90.5
649.7

92.5
671.1

92.4
670.2

93.7
673.6

91.3
669.5

92.0
669.4

93.0
671.8

93.1

Dollars
167.
84.

178.
92.

184.
95.

178.
91.

83.
47.

85.
52.

89.
49.

87.
51.

36.

32.

40.

176.

180.
94.

80.
54.

35.

34.

Current-dollar cost per
unit of constant-dollar
gross domestic product 2

176.
96.

56.7

25.

Table 8.—Gross Domestic Product of Corporate Business (1.15, 7.8)
Gross domestic product
of corporate business...
Capital consumption allowances with capital consumption adjustment
Net domestic product
Indirect business tax and
nontax liability plus business transfer payments
less subsidies..
Domestic income
Compensation of employees
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages
and salaries

Corporate profits with inventory valuation and
capital consumption
adjustments - .
Profits before tax
Profits tax liability. __.
Profits after tax
_
Dividends
Undistributed profits
Inventory valuation adjustment
Capital consumption
adjustment
Net interest.

porate business

32.6

IV

Table 8.—-Gross Domestic Product of Corporate Business—Con.

National income

-4.9
89.1

III

Billions of dollars

Table 7.—National Income by Type of Income (1.13)

27.7

II

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

Billions of dollars

Farm
Proprietors' income with
inventory valuation adjustment and without
capital consumption adjustment
Capital consumption adjustment
Nonfarm
Proprietors' income without inventory valuation
and capital consumption adjustments
Inventory valuation adjustment
Capital consumption adjustment

I

IV

1980

j

Seasonally adjusted a t a n n u a l rates

116.8

1979

, 311.9 1,458.1 1,382.2 1,414.6 1,439.4 1,472.6 1,505.9

132.9

147.7

1,178. 9 1 ,310.

136.8
1,245.

139.9

145.1

150.4

155.3

159.6

,274. 7 1,,294.31,322.2 1 350.6

127.6 137.7
131.6 133.8 135.4 139.3 142.3
1,051. 3 1 ,172. 1,113.8 1,140.9 1,158. 9 1,182.9 1,208.3
997.4
828.8

929.1
776.

964.1
802.

984.0 1,007. 3 1 034. 2 1,061.6
817.9 836.4 858.1 879.5

145.9

168.6

152.9

161.4

166.0

176.2

1 523

1 644

1 562

1 59<

1 621

1 664

1.69i

.155
1.368

.167
1.477

.155
1.407

.158
1.432

.165
1.465

• 17C
1.493

.175
1.518

.143
1 225

.150

.143

Ail

1 328

1 262

1.28*

.14*
1.31'

.151
1.345

.154
1.364

1 02C

1 115

1 045

1.075

1.10*

1.12"

1.155

.15*3
.084

.157
.08S

.17
.091

.16
.08!

.15 (
.0&

.15'
.091

. 15«.
.095

.07:
.04?

.06*

.ose

.07*
.05(

.07
.05

.07
.05

.06(
.05

.061
.06(

149.0

884.9
739.0

170.9

Capital consumption allowances with capital consumption adjustment
,Net domestic product
Indirect business tax and
nontax liability plus business transfer payments
less subsidies—
Domestic income
Compensation of employees
Corporate profits with inventory valuation and
capital consumption
adjustments
Profits tax liability
Profits after tax with inventory valuation and
capital consumption
adjustments
-Net interest

182.2

l.^onsTsts oTthe following industries; Banking; credit agencies other than banks; security,
commodity brokers and services; insurance carriers; regulated investment companies; small
business investment companies; and real estate investment trusts.
*„„•«•«« with
2. Equals the deflator for gross domestic product of nonfinancial corporate business wttn
the decimal point shifted two places to the left.

SUKVEY OF CUKKENT BUSINESS

16

1978

1979

I

IV

1980

1979

1978

II

April 1980

III

IV

1978

lv

1978

1979

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

77.5

76.0

80.6

84.3

77.5

71.2

70.8

71.9

76.7
Final sales
Personal consumption expenditures
68.0
New autos
50.3
Net purchases of used
17.7
autos.
Producers' durable equip14.2
ment
_
22.1
New autos
Net purchases of used
-7.9
autos
-6.1
Net exports
7.6
Exports
13.7
Imports
Government purchases of
.6
goods and services

78.1

78.3

84.6

76.1

77.8

73.8

79.4

69.2
51.3

70.6
51.3

74.0
55.5

68.2
49.5

67.9
51.1

66.8
49.2

72.4
55.9

17.9

19.3

18.5

18.7

16.9

17.7

16.5

13.3
22.5

13.9
22.5

14.2
23.9

12.3
21.5

15.1
24.3

11.5
20.3

12.8
21.5

-9.2 -8.6
-5.0 -6.8
9.9
8.0
14.9 14.8

-9.8
-4.2
9.4
13.6

-9.2
-4.9
9.9
14.8

-9.2
-5.8
9.7
15.5

-8.8
-5.1
10.5
15.6

-8.6
-6.4
10.1
16.4

.6

.6

.6

.5

.5

Change in business inventories of new and used autos..
New.,
Used.
Addenda:
Domestic 1 output of new
autos
Sales of imported new autos2.

.6

.7

-2.1

2.2

-.3

1.5

-6.6

-3.0

-7.5

.9
-.1

-1.8
-.3

2.9
-.7

-.6
.3

2.3
-.9

-6.7
.1

-2.0
-1.0

-7.5
0

63.6
16.4

64.0
19.4

67.3
17.0

71.8
19.5

65.8
19.5

60.2
19.1

58.3
19.8

58.7
23.9

Billions of 1972 dollars

Auto output.
Final sales
Personal consumption expenditures
New autos
Net purchases of used
autos
Producers' durable equipment
New autos
Net purchases of used
autos
Net exports
Exports
Imports—.
Government purchases of
goods and services
Change in business inventories of new and used autos.
New.
Used.
Addenda:
Domestic output of new
autos >
Sales of imported new autos 2 .

Personal income.
Wage and salary disbursements.
Commodity-producing industries*
ManufacturingDistributive industries
•
Service industries 8
Government and government enterprises

IV

lv

234.5

240.1

243.6

120.3

124.9

129.6

134.4

Proprietors' income with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments

116.8

130.8

125.7

129.0

129.3

130.3

134.5

131.3

27.7
89.1

32.8
98.0

31.3
94.4

34.2
94.8

33.7
95.5

30.9
99.4

32.5
102.1

28.4
102.9

27.0

Farm
Nonfarm.
Rental income of persons with
capital consumption adjustment

25.9

26,9

27.1

27.3

26.8

26.6

27.0

Dividends

47.2

52.7

49.7

51.5

52.3

52.8

54.4

56.7

Personal interest income.. -

163.3

192.1

174.3

181.0

187.6

194.4

205.5

217.9

Transfer payments

224.1

252.0

231.8

237.3

243.6

260.8

266.5

274.6

116.3

132.4

121.5

123.8

127.1

138.7

140.0

142.2

9.2
13.9

9.3
14.

8.2
14.1

8.
14.5

8.8
14.1

9.6
14.2

10.2
14.5

11.1
14.7

32.9

37.4

34.6

35.

36.7

37.9

39.8

40.5

10.
41.1

11.0
47.6

10.
42.6

10.
44.3

10.8
46.

10.9
49.6

11.5
50.5

11.8
54.2

69.6

80.7

71.8

78.

79.8

81.2

82.9

86.4

259.0

299.9

278.2

280.4

290.7

306.6

321.9

320.0

11.0
15.9

11.2
16.5

9.3
14.4

10.8
16.0

8.4
13.4

9.0
13.7

Less: Personal contributions
for social insurance

-5.1 -5.0
-1.0 -2.6
5.6
6.6
8.2
7.6

-5.4
—.9
6.5
7.4

-5.1
-.8
6.6
7.5

-5.2
-1.4
6.4
7.8

-4.9
-.9
6.9
7.8

-4.7
-1.7
6.4
8.2

Less: Personal tax and nontax

.4

.3

43.3
34.4

45.9
36.4

47.1
38.3

42.5
33.3

42.2
33.6

41.2
32.4

43.7
35.8

.5

.4

.4

.4

.4

.3

-1.1

1.6

.4

1.6

-4.4

-2.0

-4.5

.4
-.1

—.9
-.2

2.0
-.4

.2
.2

2.0
-.5

-4.5
.1

-1.4
-.5

-4.5
0

46.0
11.8

42.9
13.0

47.7
12.1

49.6
13.4

44.2
13.1

39.5
12.6

38.4
13.0

37.5
15.3

458.7
346.1
319.3
279.6

232.1

9.9
15.1

45.4
36.3

447.8
338.3
312.4
270.2

116.0

11.2
15.9

51.4

438.3
331.9
304.0
261.3

228.0

8.0

46.8

49.1

431.7
328.5
295.8
252.8

111.9

8.8

47.1

52.0

423.0
324.8
291.1
247.2

224.7

8.6

47.5

51.3

408.6
312.7
281.6
239.4

122.7

9.2

52.9

57.8

435.2
330.9
300.8
257.9
233.7

8.7

58.1

54.8

387.4
298.3
269.4
228.7

106.5

9.5

56.3

52.5

103.3 ,227.6 ,154.3 1,189.3 ,212.4 [,238.1 1,270.5 1,301.1

217.8

8.9

51.4

54.6

717.4 ,924.2 [,803.1 ,852.6 ,892.5 1,946.6 2,005.0 ',056.6

Other labor income

9.1

54.9

payments

Equals: Disposable personal

income

Less: Personal outlays

v Preliminary.
1. Consists of final sales and change in business inventories of new autos produced in the
United States.
2. Consists of personal consumption expenditures, producers' durable equipment, and
government purchases.
3. Consists of agriculture, forestry, andfisheries;mining; construction; and manufacturing.
4. Consists of transportation; communication; electric, gas, and sanitary services; and trade.
5. Consists offinance,insurance, and real estate; services; and rest of the world.
NOTE.—Table 10: The industry classification of wage and salary disbursements and proprietors' income is on an establishment basis and is based on the 1972 Standard Industrial
Classification.




III

Table 10.-—Personal Income and Its Disposition (2.1)

Old-age, survivors, disability, and health insurance
benefits
.
Government
unemployment insurance benefits...
Veterans benefits
Government employees retirement benefits
Aid to families with dependent children
Other

-4.7
-2.4
5.5
7.8

II

Billions of dollars

Table 9.—Auto Output in Current and Constant Dollars (1.16, 1.17)

.6

I

IV

1980

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

Billions of dollars

Auto output.

1979

1,458. 1,624.3 1,524.8 1,572.2 1,601.7 l,640.<0 1,,683.1 1,736.5
1,386.4 1,550.5 1,453.4 1,493.0 1,515.

,569. 1,623.4 1,677.6

Personal consumption expenditures
1,350.81,,509.8 1,415. 1,454.2 1,475.9 1,528.6 1,5
1,634.1
Interest paid by consumers
to business
34.8
39.6
42.5
37.1 37.7
39.0
40.2 41.5
r
Personal transfer payments
to foreigners (net)
1.1
1.1
1.0
.9
.9
.9
1.5
Equals: Personal saving
Addenda:
Disposable personal income:
Total, billions of 1972
dollars

72.0

73.8

71.5

79.2

85.9

972.6

994.8

991.5

996.6

993.0

Per capita:
Current dollars..
1972 dollars

6,672
4,449

7,367
4,512

6,954
4,522

7,157
4,536

7,275
4,510

Population (millions)

218.6

220.5

219.3

219.7

220.2

Personal saving as percentage of disposable personal
income

4.5

5.0

58.9

70.3

996.2

997.8

7,430
4,501

7,606
4,502

7,830
4,499

220.7

221.3

3.5

3.4

SUEVEY OF CUKEENT BUSINESS

April 1980

1978
1979

1978

1980

1979

IV

I

II

17

III

IV

I*

1978
1978

1979

1979

IV

I

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

II

1980
III

IV

I*

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

Billions of current dollars

Billions of 1972 dollars

Table 11.—Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type of Product in Current and Constant Dollars (2.3, 2.4)
1,350.8 1,509.8 1,415.4 1,454.2 1,475.9 1,528.6 1,580.4 1,634.1

Personal consumption expenditures
Durable goods.- ._ _.
Motor vehicles and parts
Furniture and household equipmentOther
Nondurable goods
...

...

.

-

._

920.3

921.8

915.0

925.9

935.4

939.0

212.1

213.8

208.7

213.4

216.2

221.8

146.7

147.1

152.1

150.2

144.8

146.9

146.7

146.3

91.2
77.6
31.5

91.5
85.6
35.9

94.9
82.7
34.5

97.7
82.1
34.0

89.1
84.2
35.4

89.8
87.3
36.3

89.4
88.9
37.8

94.3
89.0
38.4

62.7
60.3
23.7

58.6
63.2
25.3

63.7
62.9
25.5

64.0
61.4
24.8

57.1
62.4
25.4

57.1
64.3
25.4

56.4
64.7
25.6

57.9
63.5
24.9

530.6

596.9

558.1

571.1

581.2

604.7

630.7

653.0

343.3

349.1

351.9

348.1

344.1

349.2

355.1

354.5

.

302.0
99.2
65.1
18.4
112.2

283.9
96.8
55.0
13.6
108.9

292 9
95.5
58.4
15 4
108.9

296.7
96.9
60.2
17.2
110.2

303.1
101.0
68.3
20.4
111.9

315.6
103.6
73.4
20.4
117.7

324.3
103.0
83.7
21.0
121.1

167.1
72.7
28.0
55
70.0

168.9
76.5
26.7
5.2
71.8

168 6
76.4
29.1
52
72.6

167 2
75 0
29.1
55
71.2

166.7
74.9
26.1
5.3
71.0

169 3
77.6
25.8
52
71.3

172 3
78.5
25.8
4 8
73.7

174 2
76 8
25.2
4 5
73.9

619.8

699.8

645.1

669.3

686.0

710.6

733.5

759.4

410.8

428.3

416.3

423.5

426.1

429.9

433.6

438.1

.

212.2
91.4
42.6
48.8
49.2
267.1

241.5
102.0
48.8
53.2
55.6
300.8

222.1
93.7
43.4
50.3
50.8
278.5

229 5
99.1
47.7
51 4
52.9
287.8

236 3
99.7
47.3
52.5
54.5
295.5

244.9
103.5
49.6
53.9
56.8
305.4

255.2
105.5
50.5
55.0
58.4
314.5

263.4
106.5
50.4
56.1
60.3
329.3

150 8
58.6
23.2
35 4
32.5
168.9

159.6
61.2
24.0
37.2
34.1
173.4

153.7
59.1
23.2
35 9
33 0
170.5

156.4
61.6
25.2
36.4
33.6
171.9

158.6
60.7
23.8
36.9
33.9
172.9

160.5
61.1
23.5
37.6
34.5
173.8

163.0
61.4
23.5
38.0
34.4
174.8

165.1
61.1
22.8
38.3
34.4
177.5

Services
Housing
Household operation
Electricity and gas
Other
Transportation
Other

924.5

213.0

271.7
91.2
50.9
14.0
102.9

.

Tood
Clothing and shoes.
Gasoline and oil.
Fuel oil and coal
Other.

900.8

200.3

1978

1979

IV

1980

1979

1978
I

II

III

IV

1978

1979

II

III

IV

Iv

Billions of dollars

Billions of dollars

Table 12.—Federal Government Receipts and Expenditures (3.2)

Table 13.—State and Local Government Receipts and
Expenditures (3.4)

432.1 497.6 463.5 475.0 485.8 504.8 524.7

Personal tax and nontax receipts
Income taxes
_
Estate and gift taxes
Nontaxes

194.9 230.0 211.0 213.0 223.4 235.2 248.5 246.5
189.4 224.3 205.4 207.4 217.8 229.6 242.3 240.4
5.3
5.4
6.0
5.4
5.4
5.4
5.9
5.6
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2

Corporate profits tax accruals

72.0

Indirect business tax and nontax accruals
Excise taxes
Customs duties l
Nontaxes
Contributions for social insurance

78.2

81.2

77.2

74.9

79.4

81.4

30.0
19.3
7.5
3.3

459.8

Purchases of goods and services..
National defense .
Compensation of employees .
Military
Civilian
Other

29.3
18.9
7.6
2.8

29.4
18.9
7.5
3.0

29.9
19.3
7.5
3.2

30.0
19.4
7.3
3.4

30.7
19.6
7.5
3.6

479.7 486.8 492.9 516.1 540.4

152.6 166.6 159.0 163.6 161.7 162.9 178.4
99.0 108.3 101.2 103.4 106.0 109.0 114.6
46.1 49.2 48.0 48.3 48.4 48.7 51.6
26.3 27.7 27.2 27.2 27.1 27.2 29.1
19.8 21.6 20.8 21.1 21.2 21.4 22.
52.9 59.0 53.2 55.2 57.6 60.3 63.0

Nondefense
_
Compensation of employeesOther
_.

53.6
25.'
27.9

58.4
27.8
30.6

57.8
26.8
31.0

60.2
27.2
33.0

55.7
27.4
28.3

53.9
27.6
26.3

63.8
29.3
38.4

35.8
23.0
9.1
3.8
171.4
564.0
187.3
119.6
51.8
29.1
22.7
67.8
67.7
29.3
38.4

185.4 209.8 192.1 196.8 201.9 217.6 222. 229.3
181.6 205.6 187.9 192.7 198.0 213.9 217.8 224.9
4.2
4.0
3.7
4.2
3.9
4.4
5.0

?^
py
To persons..
To foreigners
Grants-in-aid to
governments

State and local

Net interest paid
Interest paid
To persons and business
To foreigners
Less: Interest received by government.

77.3

80.4

34.8
43.
34.8
8.
8.6

43.1
53.9
43.1
10.8
10.9

37.1
46.5
36.7
9.8
9.4

9.
8.2

10.
10.5

Subsidies less current surplus of
government enterprises
Subsidies
Less: Current surplus of government
enterprises

80.7

77.

81.8

87.3

87.3

40.0
50.4
39.3
11.0
10.3

42.6
53.1
42.6
10.6
10.6

43.5
54.8
43.9
10.9
11.3

46.2
57.5
46.6
10.8
11.

50.9
62.8
51.2
11.6
11.9

8.
8.1

9.0
8.3

10.2
7.9

8.8
8.4

9.3
9.0

77.8

-2.3

-.2

Less: Wage accruals less disbursements
Surplus or deficit ( - ) , national
income and product accounts. - 2 7 .
Social insurance funds
Other funds

0 - 8 0 - 3




__.

331.0 354.6 342.6 343.9 345.9 359.8 368.7

Receipts
Personal tax and nontax receipts
Income taxes -Nontaxes
Other
Corporate profits tax accruals

28.1
18.4
7.1
2.6

137.0 159.3 142.0 155.5 157.5 160.2 164.1

Expenditures..

315-851

I

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

Receipts..

IV

1980

1979

1978

-1.
-26.

Indirect business tax and nontax accruals
Sales taxes
Prooertv taxes
Other
- - . .
Contributions for social insurance
TVdpral crants-in-aid
Expenditures - Purchases of goods and services
Compensation of employees
Other

67.2
37.3
21.9

67.3
36.5
22.7

7.8

8.3

8.0

8.2

8.3

71.4
38.9
24.1
8.4

12.5

14.3

13.9

14.1

13.7

14.7

64.1
35.5
20.8

69.9
37.8
23.7

67.3
35.6
23.4

-16.

-14.

-1.
-14.

-11.7
-20.8 -14.

-11.

-15.

-3.
-8.

-2.
-13.

1.6

73.5
39.3
25.6

8.5

8.6

14.8

150.0 159.5 152.8 155.5 157.0 161.1 164.4
71.3 78.1 74.8 76.1 76.2 79.1 81.0
63.2 63.9 61.9 62.8 63.7 64.2 65.1
15.5 17.5 16.1 16.6 17.1 17.7 18.4

167.2
82.2
65.9
19.1
32.1

27.1

30.5

28.0

29.1

30.2

30.9

31.8

77.3

80.4

80.7

77.8

77.7

81.8

84.3

87.3

303.6 330.0 315.5 316.3 326.1 334.5 342.9

351.1

283.0 309.8 294.8 296.5 304.9 314.9 322.8
157.8 171.4 162.2 166.3 170.0 173.3 175.9
125.2 138.4 132.6 130.2 135.0 141.6 146.9

331.0
180.1
151.0

36.2

34.4

35.0

35.7

36.5

37.9

38.4

Transfer Davments to persons

33.3

Net interest oaid
Interest paid
Less: Interest received by government

- 7 . 1 —9.5 - 7 . 6 - 8 . 3 - 9 . 0 -10.0 -10.5 -11.1
16.5
15.0 15.9 15.4 15.7 15.8 16.1 16.3

Subsidies less current surplus of gov-

26.8

27.6

-5.5 - 6 . 8 - 5 . 8 - 6 . 5 - 6 . 4 - 7 . 0 - 7 . 1

-7.4

22.1

25.4

23.0

24.0

24.8

26.0

.2

.3

.3

.3

.3

.3

.3

.3

5.7

7.1

6.1

6.8

6.7

7.3

7.5

7.8

Less: Wage accruals less disbursements
-

.2

-.1

.4

.3

-.9

-.1

.2

-.2

Surplus or deficit ( - ) , national
income and product accounts—

27.4

24.6

27.1

27.6

19.7

25.3

25.8

23.2 26.6
4.2 - 1 . 9

23.8
3.3

25.0 26.0 27.1 28.0
2.6 - 6 . 3 - 1 . 8 - 2 . 2

Subsidies
Less: Current surplus of government

Social insurance funds
Other funds

-

p Preliminary
1. Includes fees for licenses to import petroleum and petroleum products.
-11.

73.4
40.0
24.8

28,3

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

18
1978
1978

1979

I

II

1978

1980

1979

IV

April 1980

III

IV

1978

IP

1979

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

Receipts from foreigners. 207.2

258.6

224.9

239.6

244.9

268.4

281.6

300.6

Exports of goods and services.. 207.2
140.7
Merchandise
66.5
Other
.-

257.5
177.2
80.3

224.9
154.5
70.4

238.5
163.0
75.5

243.7
166.8
76.9

267.3
184.6
82.7

280.4
194.4
86.0

299.4
209.1
90.4

1.1

o

1.1

1.1

1.1

1.1

1.1

239.6

244.9

268.4

281.6

300.6

Payment to foreigners... 207.2

258.6

224.9

Imports of goods and services. 217.5
174.9
Merchandise 42.6
Other

262.1
209.1
53.0

229.4
183.1
46.3

234.4
186.0
48.4

251.9
200.4
51.4

269.5
215.9
53.6

292.4
233.9
58.5

320.4
256.6
63.8

4.6
.8
3.7

5.2
1.1
4.2

5.1
.9
4.2

5.1
1.1
4.0

4.7
.9
3.9

4.6
.9
3.7

6.5
1.5
5.0

5.3
1.0
4.4

8.7

10.8

9.8

11.0

10.6

10.9

10.8

11.6

-23.5 -19.5 -19.4 -11.0 -22.3 -16.7 -28.1

-36.7

Transfer payments (net)
From persons (net)
From government (net)
Interest paid by government
to foreigners
Net foreign investment

Inventories *.

324.6

363.9

346.9

362.2

374.3

367.3

351.9

Gross private saving.

324.9

349.6

336.1

345.2

360.5

352.1

340.7

Personal saving

72.0

73.8

71.5

79.2

85.9

70.3

59.7

Undistributed
corporate
profits with inventory
valuation and capital
consumption
adjust25.9
ments
40.1
34.0
36.0
36.1
35.6
32.9
92.5
Undistributed profits
74.3
90.5
95.5
87.0
91.4
82.6
Inventory valuation adjustment..
-25.2 -41.8 -28.8 -39.9 -36.6 -44.0 -46.5
Capital consumption adjustment
- 1 3 . 1 -16.7 - 1 3 . 8 - 1 4 . 5 - 1 4 . 7 - 1 7 . 6 - 2 0 . 1
Corporate capital consumption allowances with capital consumption adjustment
132.9 147.7 136.8 139.9 145.1 150.4 155.3
Noncorporate capital consumption allowances with
capital consumption ad99.8
97.5
justment
87.7
93.9
84.0
89.9
95.3
Wage accruals less disburse0
ments
0
0
0
0
0
0

15.8

-27.7 -11.4 -16.3 -11.7
Federal
27.4
27.1
27.0
24.6
State and local.
Capital grants received by the
0
0
United States (net)
1.1
1.1

12.7

635.1

662.9

689.7

79.8

81.2

79.9

82.0

80.9

510.2
296.7
213.5

533.5
311.2
222.4

583.0
335.2
247.7

607.7
349.5
258.2

635.9
360.1
275.8

Manufacturing
Durable goods
Nondurable goods..

253. 7
165.8
87.9

267.4
175.4
92.0

553.
324.5
229.4
277.7
183.1
94.6

294.4
191.2
103.2

309.7
202.7
107.1

324.6
210.5
114.1

Wholesale trade
Durable goods
Nondurable goods..

102.0
66.9
35.1

106.9
69.8
37.1

111.0
72.4
38.6

116.3
74.3
42.0

120.1
76.0
44.1

125.7
78.4
47.3

Retail trade
Durable goods
Nondurable goods..

105.4
48.4
57.1

107.6
49.7
58.0

111.6
52.4
59.3

114.5
52.5
61.9

117.2
53.7
63.6

121.2
53.6
67.6

49.1

51.6

53.5

57.

60.8

64.4

Nonfarm
Durable goods
Nondurable goods-

Other

14.0

1,884.3 1, 932.2 1,951.1 2,027.5 2,088 .0 2,145.6

Final sales *_.

58.9

-63.7
-22.2

159. e

103.7
0

- 7 . 0 -11.3 -15.7
25.3
19.7
25.8

373.1

375.6

359.1

352.0
388.8
-36.7

Statistical discrepancy...

3.3

3.7

4.1

.6

-1.3

8.3

7.2

v Preliminary.
1. Inventories are as of the end of the quarter. The quarter-to-quarter change in inventories
calculated from current-dollar inventories shown in this table is not the current-dollar change
in business inventories (CBI) components of G N P . The former is the difference between two
inventory stocks, each valued at end-of-quarter prices. The latter is the change in the physical
volume of inventories valued at average prices of the quarter. In addition, changes calculated
from this table are at quarterly rates, whereas CBI is stated at annual rates.
2. Quarterly totals at annual rates.
3. Equals ratio of nonfarm inventories to final sales of business. These sales include a small
amount of final sales by farms.
NOTE.—Table 16: Inventories are classified as durable or nondurable as follows: For manufacturing, by the type of product produced by the establishment holding the inventory; for
trade, by the type of product sold by the establishment holding the inventory; for construction, durable; and for other nonfarm industries, nondurable. The industry classification is
based on the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification.
Table 17: The industry classification of compensation of employees, proprietors' income,
and rental income is on an establishment basis; the industry classification of corporate profits
and net interest is on a company basis. The industry classification of these items is based on
the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification.




.327

.284

.288

.334
.291

.296

335.6

333.5

335.3

335.6

41.4

41.5

41.7

42.2

42.2

284.6
166.2
118.4

287.6
168.9
118.7

292.0
172.2
119.8

293.5
173.2
120.4

293.4
173.2
120.2

293.4
172.4
121.0

Manufacturing
Durable goods
Nondurable goods..

136.3
89.5
46.7

138.4
91.5
47.0

141.1
93.5
47.6

142.5
94.5
48.0

143.5
95.8
47.7

144.7
96.3
48.3

Wholesale trade
Durable goods
Nondurable goods..

58.2
39.4
18.9

59.3
39.9
19.3

59.4
39.8
19.6

60.0
40.5
19.6

59.7
40.2
19.5

59.9
40.0
20.0

Retail trade
Durable goods
Nondurable goods..

64.8
29.0
35.7

64.4
29.2
35.2

65.8
30.5
35.3

65.3
29.8
35.5

64.3
28.9
35.5

62.8
27.7
35.1

25.3

25.5

25.7

25.7

25.9

26.0

Other...

1,212.0 1,214.6 1,200. 9 1,222.2 1,236.!5 11,242.6

Nonfarm 3_.

Gross private domestic invest351.5 387.2 370.5 373.8 395.4 392.3 387.2
ment
-23.5 -19.5 -19.4 -11.0 -22.3 -16.7 -28.1
Net foreign investment

362.8

.325

.276

328.9

Ratio of inventories to
final sales

10.0

1.1

351.0

.317

.271

41.3

Nonfarm.
Durable goods..
Nondurable goods

1.1

367.6

.311

325.9

Inventories V
Farm

1.1

327.9

716.9

Billions of 1972 dollars

1.1

Gross investment.

I*

613.4

Final sales 2_.
10.8

IV

76.7

Ratio of inventories to
final sales.

Gross saving..

13.2

III

586.9

Farm.

Nonfarm 3__

-.3

II

Table 16.—Inventories and Final Sales of Business in Current and
Constant Dollars (5.9, 5.10)

Table 15.—Gross Saving and Investment (5.1)

Government surplus or deficit (—), national income
and product accounts

I

Billions of dollars

Table 14.—Foreign Transactions in the National Income and
Product Accounts (4.1)

0

IV

1980

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

Billions of dollars

Capital grants received by the
United States (net)

1979

.269

.271

.278

.274

.271

.270

.235

.237

.243

.240

.237

.236

Table 17.—National Income Without Capital Consumption
Adjustment by Industry (6.4)
National income without capital consump1,766.8 1,977.8 1,865.5 1,916.2 1,947.7 1,997.7 2,049.8
tion adjustment
1,746.2 1,952.6 1,844.3 1,892.0 1,924.1 1,970.7 2,023.5

Domestic income
Agriculture, forestry,
fisheries

and
54.7

64.0

60.0

63.9

64.7

62.5

64.8

Mining and construction

114.1

132.6

124.3

123.2

130.5

136.1

140.6

Manufacturing
Nondurable goods..
Durable goods

459.5
176.0
283.5

510.3
199.2
311.2

486.2
183.8
302.4

506.5
191.6
314.9

508.6
195.6
313.1

509.8
202.2
307.6

516.4
207.4
309.0

Transportation...

68.2

78.4

73.1

75.8

75.7

79.7

82.2

Communication..

40.5

44.9

42.1

43.0

43.3

46.3

47.2

Electric, gas, and sanitary
services

34.9

37.0

38.0

36.4

36.2

37.2

304.6
127.4
177.2
251.6
292.5

Wholesale and retail trade . . .
Wholesale
Retail.
Finance, insurance, and real
estate
Services
Government and government enterprises
Rest of the world.

261.8
107.0
154.8

291.4
121.6

276.8
114.2
162.5

277.8
114.7
163.1

286.7
120.4
166.3

296.6
123.9
172.7

210.7
245.2

238.7
277.9

222.8
257.1

227.6
265.9

232.2
271.5

243.2
281.6

256.6

277.4

264.9

270.2

274.5

278.7

20.5

25.3

21.2

24.2

23.7

26.9

26.4

25.7

SUKVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

April 1980

1978

1979

I

IV

II

1978

1980

1979

1978

19

III

IV

Iv

1978

1979

IV

Corporate profits with
inventory
valuation
adjustment and without capital consumption adjustment

167.7

178.2

184.8

178.9

176.6

180.8

176.4

157.5
29.2
128.3

164.9
32.1
132.9

175.3
31.5
143.8

167.0
31.0
135.9

164.9
31.0
133.9

164.9
32.6
132.3

162.9
33.6
129.3

Durable goods
Nondurable goods..
Services

10.2

13.2

9.6

11.9

11.7

15.8

13.5

Fixed investment
Nonresidential
Structures
Producers'
durable
equipment
Residential
Nonfarm structures
Farm structures
Producers'
durable
equipment

194.9

198.6

193.3

191.3

198.3

196.5

189.0
32.1
8.6
23.5

181.4
31.9
8.8
23.1

179.6
32.0
9.2
22.8

182.5
33.8
9.7
24.1

183.0
35.0
10.6
24.4

Nonfinancial
Manufacturing
Nondurable goods
Food and kindred
products
Chemicals and allied
product
Petroleum and coal
products
Other

140.9
81.7
41.4

148.5
88.8
51.5

156.9
90.6
45.1

149.6
94.1
48.2

147.7
90.6
49.4

148.7
86.4
53.8

148.0
84.0
54.8

Change in business inventories

5.7

6.9

6.4

6.4

Net exports of goods and services

13.0
14.7

Durable goods
Primary metal industries
Fabricated
metal
products
Machinery,
except
electrical
Electric and electronic
equipment
Motor vehicles and
equipment
Other

5.7

7.6

7.8

8.9

9.0

8.0

7.1

6.6

21.5
15.5

14.8
15.1

16.4
17.1

19.5
14.2

21.8
17.1

28.3
13.5

40.3

37.2

45.5

46.0

41.2

32.6

29.2

2.5

3.5

2.9

3.8

4.2

4.0

1.9

4.6

5.0

5.1

5.0

5.4

4.8

8.3

7. 7

9.8

8.2

7.9

6.9

5.2

5.1

5.1

5.5

5.2

5.1

4.6

8.9
10.8

4.5
11.5

9.3
13.3

11.4
12.0

7.4
11.3

-.5
11.2

-.4
11.5

23.0

23.7

Transportation, communication, and electric,
gas, and sanitary services

20.3

18.9

Other

16.0

17.1

10.2

13.2

Rest of the world

Corporate profits before
deduction of capital
consumption
allowances, with inventory
valuation adjustment.. 300.6

2.5.8

18.6

22.4

26.5

27.1

21.7

18.5

18.0

17.4

17.9

15.1

16.1

17.8

19.4

9.6

11.9

11.7

15.8

13.5

22.7

325.8

321.7

318.8

321.7

331.1

331.7

290.4
35.2
7.8
27.4

312.6
38.9
9.6
29.4

312.1
37.8
8.6
29.1

306.9
37.5
8.8
28.8

310.0
37.7
9.2
28.5

315.3
39.6
9.7
29.9

318.2
40.9
10.6
30.3

Nonfinancial
Manufacturing
Nondurable goods
Food and kindred
products
Chemicals and allied
product
Petroleum and coal
products
Other

255.2
132.1
66.3

273.7
144.5
79.1

274.4
142.2
70.7

269.4
147.2
74.4

272.3
145.9
76.9

275.7
143.0
81.6

277.3
142.1
83.4

9.9

11.5

10.7

10.1

12. 2

12.5

11.2

13.6

14.1

14.9

15.2

14.5

13.5

13.3

21.7
21.2

31.0
22.5

23.5
21.5

25.4
23.8

29.0
21.1

31.4
24.2

38.1

Durable goods
Primary metal industries
Fabricated
metal
products
Machinery,
except
electrical
Electric and electronic
equipment
Motor vehicles and
equipment
Other

65.8

65.5

71.6

72.7

69.1

61.4

6.7

8.1

7.2

8.1

8.6

7.4

7.5

8.1

7.5

14.9

13.3

13.0

13.4

Domestic industries
Financial »
Federal Reserve banks
Other

6.9

20.8
58.7
6.8
7.4

13.2

13.1

9.0

9.3

9.5

9.4

9.4

13.3
16.8

9.4
18.0

13.5
19.8

16.0
18.4

12.0
17.9

4.6
17.7

8.9
4.9
18.1

12.5

Wholesale and retail trade.

36.2

38.0

39.5

32.5

36.7

41.1

41.9

Transportation, communication, and electric,
gas, and sanitary services

49.7

50.

52.7

52.2

50.4

50.0

49.

Other

37.3

40.5

39.9

37.5

39.4

41.5

43.5

10.2

13.2

9.6

11.9

11.7

15.8

13.5

Rest of the wcrM




174.51

150.0

163.3

153.8

157.8

161.3

165.1

169.0

174.0

136.5
154.6
150.9

144.8
171.0
163.4

139.4
158.6
155.0

142.4
164.1
158.0

144.1
168.9
161.0

145.3
173.2
165.3

147.4
177.6
169.2

151.6
184.2
173.3

164.4
157.8
174.3

179.6
171.3
192.4

170.3
162.3
181.4

173.0
165.4
185.2

177.8
169.6
189.0

182.4
173.8
195.1

185.0
176.2
199.8

188.6
179.9
203.2

150.3
179.7
180.8
180.3

161.1
201.4
203.0
202.8

153.4
189.5
190.8
189.3

156.4
192.6
194.0
192.7

160.2
199.2
200.7
199.8

163.6
205.5
207.3
206.0

164.4
208.7
210.5
209.9

168.2
213.6
215.7
215.3

132.3

139.8

135.6

138.2

139.5

139.6

141.7

144.5

190.3
222.1

214.8
256.2

197.6
227.2

203.9
234.5

210.1
244.9

218.7
264.0

225.7
280.8

233.4
298.1

159.4

173.7

164.5

167.5

171.3

175.0

180.9

184.6

154.8
162.1

167.6
177.1

160.1
166.9

161.9
170.8

164.8
174.9

167.2
179.3

176.4
183.5

178.4
188.4

Gross private domestic investment

181.6
33.2
9.6
23.6

7.9

IP

ex-

170.6
29.7
7.7
21.9

Wholesale and retail trade.

IV

Gross national product... 152.05 165.46 156.68 160.22 163.81 167.20 170.58
Pere«ial consumption
penditures

180.8

Domestic industries
Financial]
Federal Reserve banks
Other

III

Table 19.—Implicit Price Deflators for Gross National Product (7.1)

Table 18.—Corporate Profits by Industry (6.18)

Rest of the world

II

Index numbers, 1972=100

Billions of dollars

Domestic industries.
Financiall
Nonfinancial

I

1980

Seasonally adjusted

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

Corporate profits with
inventory valuation
and capital consumption adjustments

1979

Exports.
Imports.
Government purchases
goods and services

of

Federal
State and local.

Table 20.—Fixed-Weighted Price Indexes for Gross National
Product, 1972 Weights (7.2)
Gross national product... 154.2
Personal consumption expenditures
. . .
Durable goods
Nondurable goods .
Services

168.7

159.0

162.8

166.6

170.6

174.4

179.2

151.6

166.2

155.9

160.0

163.9

168.4

172.6

178.4

137.9
156.9
151.5

146.9
175.2
164.4

140.9
161.6
155.7

144.2
167.1
158.7

146.1
172.7
161.9

147.8
178.1
166.4

149.7
183.5
170.5

154.3
191.1
174.9

167.2
160.6
170.7

184.2
175.0
189.1

173.9
165.5
177.7

177.1
168.8
181.6

182.2
173.1
186.4

187.2
177.3
191.7

190.4
180.6
196.0

195.1
185.0
200.8

154.8
179.6

167.0
201.5

158.5
189.5

161.5
192.7

165.6
199.3

169.1
205.7

171.8
208.9

175.9
214.2

192.3
215.3

216.9
248.9

199.2
222.1

205.3
229.6

211.4
240.9

220.5
256.8

227.8
273.8

237.7
293.1

159.5

174.5

164.5

168.2

172.0

176.0

182.1

186.8

155.8
162.0

170.4
177.3

160.8
167.0

164.0
171.1

167.2
175.2

171.1
179.4

180.2
183.4

184.7
188.3

154.1
153.7
153.6
153.1

168.5
168.0
168.3
167.2

158.9
158.5
158.5
157.2

162.7
162.3
162.3
160.5

166.4
166. 0
166.3
164.8

170.4
169.9
170.4
169.3

174.3
173.6
173.9
172.8

179.0
178.2
178.8

Gross private domestic investment
Fixed investment
Nonresidential
Structures
Producers'
equipment
Residential

durable

Change in business inventories
Net exports of goods and services
Exports
Imports
Government purchases
goods and services
Federal
State and local
Addenda:
Final sales
Gross domestic product
Business
Nonfarm

of

p Preliminary.
1. Consists of the following industries: Banking; credit agencies other than banks; security, commodity brokers and services; insurance carriers; regulated investment companies;
small business investment companies; and real estate investment trusts.
NOTE.—Table 18: The industry classification is on a company basis and is based on the 1972
Standard Industrial Classification.

SUEVEY OF CUKRENT BUSINESS

20
1978
1978

1979

1980

1979

I

IV

II

April 1980

III

1978

IV

1978

1979

rv

1979

I

II

1980

III

IV

I*

i

Seasonally adjusted

Seasonally adjusted

Index numbers, 1972=100

Index numbers, 1972=100

Table 21.—Implicit Price Deflators for Gross National Product by
Major Type of Product (7.3)
Gross national product.. 152.05 165.46 156.68 160.22 163.81 167.20 170.58 174.51
Final sales
.. Change in business inventories..
Goods .
Final sales
Change in business inventories
Durable goods
Final sales
Change in business inventories
Nondurable goods
Final sales
Change in business inventories
Services
Structures

152.0

165.3

156.6

160.3

163.5

167.0

170.4

174.2

145.4

157.8

149.7

153.6

157.3

159.1

161.2

164.9

145.2

157.4

149.3

153.6

156.5

158.6

160.7

164.3

140.9
140.2

152.0
151.2

144.1
143.7

148.8
148.0

151.8
150.2

153.4
152.8

154.3
153.9

156.7
157.7

148.8
148.7

162.1
161.8

153.8
153.3

157.3
157.7

161.4
161.1

163.2
162.8

166.2
165.6

170.7
168.9

153.8
176.2

167.0
196.6

158.1
184.6

161.4
188.4

164.4
193.8

168.8
199.8

173.3
203.8

177.5
208.1

Gross national product. . 152.05 165.46 156.68 160.22 163.81 167.20 170.58 174.51
Gross domestic product
151.5 164.6 156.1 159.5 163.1 166.2 169.5 173.3
151.0
150.4
151.9
137.7
174.2

164.3
163.2
165.0
147.9
201.6

155.6
154.7
156.2
141.4
190.5

159.6

171.5

153.1
146.2
156.5

165.1
156.8
169.1

159.1
157.6
159.3
143.4
209.4

162.8
161.7
163.6
145.6
201.2

166.1
165.2
167.1
149.1
197.7

163.3

168.3

169.7

157.6
151.7
160.4

160.7
153.4
164.3

163.3
154.3
167.7

169.1
168.2
170.1
153.0
198.4

173.0

171.6

176.1

180.3

165.7
155.1
170.8

170.7
164.4
173.8

173.7
165.3
177.7

155.7
188.8

Rest of the world

Table 23.—Implicit Price Deflators for the Relation of Gross National Product, Net National Product, and National Income
(7.6)
Gross national product152.05 165.46 156.68 160.22 163.81 167.20 170.58 174.51
Less: Capital consumption
allowances with capital consumption adjustment
163.6 177.7 168.0 170.9 175.4 180.1 184.1 187.7
Equals: Net national product.. 150.8 164.2 155.5 159.1 162.6 165.8 169.1 173.1
Less: Indirect business tax
and nontax liability
plus business transfer
payments less subsidies plus current
surplus of government
enterprises
131.8 138.6 131.6 135.1 137.7 139.2 142.1 147.4
Residual
Equals: National income

Net national product

150.8

164.2

155.5

159.1

162.6

165.8

169.1

173.1

Net domestic product

150.2

163.2

154.8

158.3

161.8

164.8

168.0

171.8

Business
Nonfarm
Farm
Residual...
Households and institutions .
Government
Rest of the world

149.4
148.9
175.8

162.6
161.5
208.8

154.1
153.1
197.5

157.6
156.1
222.2

161.2
160.1
209.0

164.4
163.4
202.9

167.2
166.4
202.2

171.2

159.6
153.1

171.5
165.1

163.3
157.6

168.3
160.7

169.7
163.3

171.6
165.7

176.1
170.7

180.3
173.7

153.4

167.3

158.5

162.1

165.6

169.1

172.5

152.6

166.3

157.7

161.2

164.7

168.0

171.2

152.2
151.9
162.2

166.2
165.6
187.8

157.5
156.7
186.2

161.0
159.9
199.0

164.7
164.1
186.2

168.1
167.8
179.3

171.0
170.5
187.2

166.0

159.6
153.1

171.5
165.1

163.3
157.6

168.3
160.7

169.7
163.3

171.6
165.7

176.1
170.7

180.3
173.7

National income

Table 22.—Implicit Price Deflators for Gross National Product
by Sector (7.5)

Business.... . _
Nonfarm
Nonfarm less housing
Housing
Farm
Residual
Households and institutions.
G o vernment
FederalState and local

Table 24.—Implicit Price Deflators for Net National Product and
National Income by Sector (7.7)

153.4

167.3

158.5

162.1

165.6

169.1

172.5

Domestic income
Business
Nonfarm
Farm
.
. .
Households and institutionsGovernment
Rest of the world

_

Table 25.—Implicit Price Deflators for Auto Output (7.9)
Auto output
Final sales
Personal consumption expenditures
New autos
Net purchases of used
autos
Producers' durable equipment
New autos
_.
Net purchases of used
autos
Net exports
Exports
Imports
Government purchases of
goods and services
Change in business inventories of new and used autos.
Addenda:
Domestic output of new
autos *
Sales of imported new autos3.

141.0

147.8

143.0

145.0

146.6

149.8

150.4

153.4

140.4

148.6

143.0

146.5

148.2

149.7

150.4

154.6

149.8
138.4

160.1
149.2

153.9
141.0

157.3
144.8

160.4
148.9

160.9
152.1

162.0
151.7

165.5
156.3

126.8
138.6

133.7
149.3

126.2
141.2

127.1
144.8

131.8
149.0

140.0
152.2

136.5
151.9

142.2
156.4

138.8
174.3

149.7
195.6

141.4
180.2

145.1
184.4

149.2
198.6

152.5
199.8

152.0
199.0

156.2
201.4

141.3

156.2

144.5

144.8

154.0

162.4

167.2

170.4

138.5
138.5

149.2
149.3

140.9
141.1

144.7
144.9

148.8
148.9

152.6
152.1

151.9
151.8

156.5
156.3

Table 26.—Implicit Price Deflators for Personal Consumption
Expenditures by Major Type of Product (7.11)
Personal consumption
expenditures
Durable goods
Motor vehicles and parts
Furniture and household
equipment
..
Other
Nondurable goods

» Preliminary.
1. Consists of final sales and change in business inventories of new autos produced in the
United States.
Food
2. Consists of personal consumption expenditures, producers' durable equipment, and
Clothing and shoes
government purchases.
Gasoline and oil
Fuel oil and coal
NOTE.—Table SI: "Final sales" is classified as durable or nondurable by type of product.
Other
"Change in business inventories" is classified as follows: For manufacturing, by the type of
product produced by the establishment holding the inventory; for trade, by the type of product sold by the establishment holding the inventory; for construction, durable; and for other Services
industries, nondurable.
Tables 22 and 24: The industry classification within the business sector is on an establish- Housing
Household operation
ment basis and is based on the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification.
Electricity and gas .
Other
TransDortation
Other




187.7

174.0

150.0

163.3

153.8

157.8

161.3

165.1

169.0

136.5

144.8

139.4

142.4

144.1

145.3

147.4

151.6

145.5

156.1

149.0

152.8

156.1

157.2

158.7

162.9

128.7
132.7

135.5
141.9

131.4
135.2

133.5
137.3

135.0
139.5

135.7
142.8

137.5
147.6

140.1
154.6

154.6

171.0

158.6

164.1

168.9

173.2

177.6

184.2

162.5
125.5
182.1
253.3
146.9

178.8
129.7
243.7
353.0
156.3

168.3
126.7
189.1
262.7
150.0

175.1
127.2
200.9
279.2
153.0

178.0
129.4
230.3
323.9
155.1

179.0
130.1
264.8
393.6
157.0

186.2
134.1
331.7
469.9
163.9

150.9

163.4

155.0

158.0

161.0

165.3

183.1
131.9
284.6
426.4
159.9
169.2

140.7
156.0
183.8
137.8
151.3
158.2

151.3
166.6
203.3
143.0
163.0
173.5

144.5
158.4
187.0
140.0
154.0
163.3

146.8
161.0
189.8
141.1
157.2
167.4

149.0
164.3
198.4
142.2
160.4
170 9

152.6
169.5
211.0
143.5
164.4
175.7

156.6
171.8
215.2
144.9
169.6
179.9

159.5
174.2
220.7
146.5
175.3
185.5

173.3

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

April 1980
1978

1978

1979

IV

1980

1979

I

II

21

III

IV

1978

I v
1978

I

1979

IV

Seasonally adjusted
Percent

Percent

Table 27.—Percent Change From Preceding Period in Gross National Product in Current and Constant Dollars, Implicit Price
Deflator, and Price Indexes (8.9)
12.0
4.4
7.3
7.4
7.5

11.3

14.8

10.6

6.7

2.3

5.6

1.1

8.8
8.9
9.3

8.7
8.6
8.9

9.3
9.7
9.9

-2.3
9.3
8.8
9.5

Personal consumption expenditures:
Current dollars
1972 dollars
Implicit price deflator
Chain price index
Fixed-weighted price index...

11.6
4.5
6.8
7.0
7.1

11.8

14.2

11.4

2.6

8.9
9.2
9.6

6.8

.6

6.9
7.2
7.4

12.0
6.1
5.5
5.6

6.3
6.0
6.4

18.1
13.0
4.5
4.8

5.8

6.5

4.7

9.4

10.2
3.2
6.8
7.2

12.5
10.6
11.3

16.9
8.6
7.7
8.1

9.6
-4.2
14.5
13.8

-4.5
12.3
13.9

7.3

11.7

8.4

14.5

12.7
5.1
7.3
7.3

12.9

10.6
3.2
7.2
7.2

Durable goods:
Current dollars
1972 dollars
Implicit price deflator
Chain price index
Fixed-weighted price index
.
Nondurable goods:
Current dollars
1972 dollars
Implicit price deflator
Chain price index
Fixed-weighted price index
Services:
Current dollars
..
1972 dollars
Implicit price deflator
Chain price index
Fixed-weighted price index
Gross private domestic investment:
Current dollars
1972 dollars
Implicit price deflator.
Chain price index
Fixed-weighted price index.
Fixed investment:
Current dollars - 1972 dollars
Implicit price deflator
Chain price index
Fixed-weighted price index
N onresidential:
Current dollars
1972 dollars
Implicit price deflator..
Chain price index
Fixed-weighted price
index
Structures:
Current dollars
1972 dollars
Implicit price deflator. .
Chain price index
Fixed-weighted price
index

7.3

.3

1.7

4.3

8.3
8.4
8.5

11.9

10.5

10.7

3.1

2.0

1.1

8.5
8.9
10.0

8.4
8.5
9.4

9.5
10.1
11.4

6.1
-2.9
9.3
10.0
10.3

15.0

14.3

14.3

4.9

1.4

1.6

9.7
10.6
11.3

9.7
10.1
10.5

12.6
13.2
14.0

3.3 - 9 . 2
- 5 . 0 -13.6
8.7
5.0
9.2
5.5

9.2

5.4

10.8
10.4
11.0

3.2
4.6

6.0
5.9

10.8
-1.0
11.9
12.9

5.4

4.7

5.3

12.9

7.3

17.1

18.4

14.9

7.0

-.6

10.5
11.9

10.7
11.8

15.6
16.3

14.0

13.1

12.6

17.6

15.8
7.1
8.2
8.0

10.4

13.5

14.9

3.5

4.2

7.7
8.2

15 1
36
11.1
11.4

9.7
10.0

10.2
10.6

7.3

8.1

8.2

11 6

10.1

10.8

25.2

2.5

5.8

6.1

-.6

II

III

IV

IP

Percent at annual rate

Table 27.—Percent Change From Preceding Period in Gross National Product in Current and Constant Dollars, Implicit Price
Deflator, and Price Indexes (8.9)—Continued
Exports:
Current dollars
1972 dollars
Implicit price deflator.
Chain price i n d e x . . . .
Fixed-weighted price index. _.

17.8
10.6
6.5
6.1
6.0

24.3
10.1
12.9
12.5
12.8

22.3
7.1
14.2
13.3
13.8

26.4
11.5
13.4
12.8
12.9

9.1
-3.1
12.6
11.9
12.4

44.5
23.0
17.0
18.0
18.5

21.2
7.0
13.3
13.0
13.9

30.0
13.6
14.4
17.4
18.4

Imports:
Current dollars
1972 dollars
Implicit price deflator
Chain price index
Fixed-weighted price index...

17.1
11.1
5.4
7.7
8.0

20.5
4.4
15.4
17.0
15.6

16.9
10.2
6.1
8.6
9.1

9.2
-3.8
13.5
13.7
14.1

33.2
12.1
18.9
24.4
21.2

31.2
-2.9
35.2
34.9
29.1

38.5
8.2
27.9
30.6
29.3

44.2
13.5
27.1
34.7
31.2

Government purchases of goods
and services:
Current dollars.-.
1972 dollars....
Implicit price deflator
Chain price index
Fixed-weighted price index...

9.9
1.8
8.0
7.7
7.8

9.4
.4
8.9
9.2
9.4

12.2
1.8
10.2
9.5
10.0

5.6
-1.8
7.6
9.4
9.4

5.8
-3.3
9.4
9.0
9.2

10.0
1.0
8.9
9.4
9.8

21.1
6.0
14.2
13.3
14.5

14.4
5.4

Federal:
Current dollars..
1972 dollars
Implicit price deflator
Chain price index
Fixed - weighted p r i c e
index

5.7
-2.0
7.8
7.1

9.2
.9
8.3
8.9

18.7
3.2
15.0
13.0

12.1 - 4 . 6
7.2 -11.3
4.6
7.5
7.6
7.3

3.1
-2.6
5.9
8.5

43.8
16.0
23.9
21.2

21.5
16.2
4.5
6.9

6.9

9.4

12.8

8.2

7.9

9.8

22.9

10.4

State and local:
Current dollars.
1972 dollars
Implicit price deflator
Chain price index...
Fixed-weighted
price
index...

12.4
4.0
8.1
8.0

9.5
.2
9.3
9.3

8.9
1.0
7.8
7.7

2.3
-6.6
9.5
10.3

11.9
1.6
10.1
9.9

13.8
3.1
10.4
10.0

10.4
.8
9.6
9.4

10.6
-.5
11.2
11.2

8.3

9.4

8.2

10.1

10.0

9.9

9.3

11.1

Final sales:
Current dollars
1972 dollars
Implicit price deflator
Chain price index
Fixed-weighted price index...

12.1
4.4
7.4
7.4
7.5

11.7
2.7
8.8
8.8
9.3

14.8
5.7
8.6
8.6
8.8

11.0
1.1
9.8
9.7
9.9

4.2
-3.9
8.5
8.9
9.5

15.8
6.4
8.8
8.8
10.0

12.2
3.6
8.3
8.4
9.4

10.9
1.5
9.3
10.1
11.3

Gross domestic product:
Current dollars
1972 dollars.
Implicit price deflator.
Chain price index
Fixed-weighted price index...

12.0
4.4
7.3
7.4
7.5

11.2
2.3
8.7
8.8
9.3

14.8
5.6
8.7
8.7
8.9

10.1
.9
9.1
9.6
9.9

6.9
-2.1
9.2
8.7
9.4

11.5
3.2
8.0
8.4
9.6

10.7
2.4
8.1
8.1
9.1

11.0
1.5
9.3
9.8
11.1

Business:
Current dollars
1972 dollars
Implicit price deflator..
Chain price index
Fixed-weighted p r i c e
index

12.4
4.7
7.3
7.4

11.6
2.6
8.8
8.9

15.5
6.4
8.5
8.5

10.1
1.0
9.1
9.7

7.0
-2.5
9.8
9.1

12.1
3.4
8.4
8.9

10.5
2.8
7.4
7.4

11.3
1.5
9.6
10.2

7.6

9.5

8.7

10.0

10.1

10.4

8.4

11.8

Nonfarm:
Current dollars
1972 dollars
Implicit price index
Chain price index
Fixed-weighted p r i c e
index

12.4
5.4
6.7
6.9

11.4
2.7
8.5
8.7

14.9
6.6
7.8
7.0

9.8
1.7
7.9
8.5

7.5
-2.8
10.6
10.1

10.8
1.6
9.0
9.4

10.7
2.8
7.6
7.7

1.6

7.0

9.3

7.7

8.5

11.3

11.2

8.7

11.7
4.6

11.4
2.3

13.8
6.4

13.0
2.1

7.7
-1.4

9.9
.2

10.9
1.1

9.7
10.8

Addenda:
15.9
7.1

10.2
.4

17.1
6.6

3.6
-.5

17.0
7.1
9.2
9.5

12 1
26
9.2
9.9

17.4
7.5
9.2
10.0

5.6
-1.0
6.7
7.6

85
—2.7
11.5
11.9

9.7

10.2

10.6

7.7

12.0

16.7
8.4
7.7
7.9

15
2
6.2
8.5
8.7
9.0

19.3
11.3
7.2
7.6

12.9
4.8
7.7
7.8

8.0

8.2

8.0

-5.1
-11.6

-7.5

18 7 • 4 . 2
7 2 -1.5
5.7
10.8
7.0
11.0

-5.0
8.2
10.1

11.3

7.1

10.3

9.6
—.8
10.6
10.8

22
10 07
10.2
9.9

- 5.4
.3
5.7
7.3

9.9
1.1
8.7
9.8

10.7

10.1

7.5

10.1

-3 0

8.5 -12.8

1.6

2.8

22.2
12.2
8.9
9.2

21.1
9.6
10.4
10.9

25.9
12.7
11.8
12.2

2.4
-5.6
8.5
9.1

29 1
19.0
8.5
10.7

21 7
7.1
13.6
11.8

23.4
12.2
10.0
9.3

10.0
2.8
6.9
10.3

Producers'
durable
equipment:
Current dollars
.
1972 dollars
Implicit price deflator..
Chain price index
Fixed-weighted price
index

9.0

10.8

11.6

9.1

10.9

11.8

9.2

10.2

6.7
14.1
6.8
7.3

4.7
12.2
7.2
7.6

10.7
15.8
4.6
5.1

10.1
19.0
8.2
7.1

- 8 ..2
9
10.0
10.8

12.5
22.2
8.7
8.9

-- 6
4 .. 0
0
2.1
6.1

.3
9.9
9.6
9.5

7.4

7.8

5.7

7.6

10.5

8.9

6.4

10.0

Residential:
Current dollars
1972 dollars
Implicit price deflator. .
Chain price index
Fixed-weighted price
index

17.5
4.2
12.8
12.9

- 55.7
.7
12.1
12.2

-8.5
- 13.5
1 . 1 -14.3
14.8
6.7
15.1
7.0

- 76.1
.2
14.3
14.3

- 11.7
1.5
13.4
13.5

12.8

12.2

14.3

13.5




I

1980

Seasonally adjusted

Percent at annual rate

Gross national product:
Current dollars
1972 dollars
Implicit price deflator
Chain price index
Fixed-weighted price index...

1979

15.1

7.0

-12.3
- 41.4
. 5 -20.1
6.2
9.8
6.3
10.6
6.4

10.6

Disposable personal income:
Current dollars..
1972 dollars

13.3
.7

p Preliminary.
NOTE.—Table 21: The implicit price deflator for GNP is a weighted average of the detailed
price indexes used in the deflation of GNP. In each period, the weights are based on the
composition of constant-dollar output in that period. In other words, the price index for each
item is weighted by the ratio of the quantity of the item valued in 1972 prices to the total
output in 1972 prices. Changes in the implicit price deflator reflect both changes in prices and
changes in the composition of output. The chain price index uses as weights the composition
of output in the prior period, and, therefore, reflects only the change in prices between the
two periods. However, comparisons of percent changes in the chain index also reflect changes
in the composition of output. The fixed-weighted price index uses as weights the composition
of output in 1972. Accordingly, comparisons over any timespan reflect only changes in prices.

By CHARLES A. WAITE and JOSEPH C. WAKEFIELD

Federal Budget Revisions
for Fiscal Years 1980 and 1981
R E V I S E D estimates of Federal unified
budget receipts and outlays for fiscal
years 1980 and 1981 were released
March 31 by the Office of Management
and Budget. The revised estimates reflect: (1) budget reductions and tax
measures proposed as part of the administration's anti-inflation program
announced in mid-March (see the

March SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS
for other aspects of the program); (2)
reestimates of receipts and outlays
based on revised economic assumptions
and more recent data; and (3) policy
changes enacted by Congress or proposed by the administration since the
January budget.

Table 1.—Economic Assumptions Underlying the Fiscal Year 1981 Budget Revisions
Calendar Year
Actual

1978

Differences
from Jan.

Estimates

1979

1980

1980

1981

1981

Billions of dollars
Gross national product:
Current dollars
1972 dollars

2,128
1,399

2, 369
1,432

2,621
1,442

2,885
1,449

54
19

43
1

Incomes:
Personal income
Wages and salaries
Corporate profits before taxes.

1,717
1,103
206

1,924
1,228
237

2,131
1,353

2,340
1,493

242

241

22
11
14

26
15
-1

Percent change from preceding year
GNP in current dollars:
Annual average
Fourth quarter

12.0
13.4

11.4
10.0

10.6
10.0

10.1
11.4

2.3
2.1

GNP in 1972 dollars:
Annual average
Fourth quarter

4.4
4.8

2.3
1.0

.8
-.4

.4
2.2

1.4
.6

-1.3

GNP deflator:
Annual average..
Fourth quarter..

7.3
8.2

8.8
9.0

9.8
10.4

9.6
9.1

.9
1.4

.8
.5

Consumer price index:
Annual average
Fourth quarter

11.4
12.8

13.9
12.8

9.5
9.0

2.1
2.1

.3

8.9

6.7
7.2

7.3
7.3

-.3
-.3

-.1

Percent
Unemployment rate:
Annual average
Fourth quarter
Insured unemployment rate:
Annual average

6.0
5.8

5.8
5.9

1

Interest rate, 91-day Treasury bills 3_

2.9

3.1

3.7

4.0

-.2

7.2

10.0

13.1

9.5

2.6

.5

1. Insured unemployment under the State regular unemployment insurance program, excluding recipients of extended
benefits as percentage of covered employment under that program.
2. Average rate on new issues within the year. The estimates assume, by convention, that interest rates vary with the rate
of inflation. They do not represent a forecast of interest rates.
Source: "Fiscal Year 1981 Budget Revisions."

22




On the basis of the revised economic
assumptions, the outlook for inflation
has worsened significantly since the
January budget was prepared (table 1).
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is now
forecast to increase 12.8 percent from
the fourth quarter ol 1979 to the fourth
quarter of 1980, compared with 10.7
percent previously. Much of the increase is concentrated in the first half of
the year. During 1981, the CPI is forecast to increase 9 percent, compared
with 8.7 percent previously. Interest
rates have been revised upward in line
with the higher inflation. The administration continues to forecast a recession for
1980, but it is now expected later in the
year. Consequently, the unemployment
rate peaks later than in the previous
forecast. Under both forecasts, the
economy recovers moderately in 1981,
and by the end of calendar 1981, the
level of unemployment and real GNP
are about the same as forecast in
January.
For fiscal year 1980, a $36.5 billion
deficit is estimated, compared with
$39.8 billion in January (table 2).
Receipts are $8.6 billion higher, largely
reflecting higher rates of economic
activity and inflation, as well as the
imposition of a $4.62 per barrel "gasoline conservation fee" on imported
oil effective March 15. Partly offsetting
these factors is a lower estimate of the
windfall profits tax, which was effective
March 1; the budget had assumed a
January 1 effective date and slightly
different provisions from the law enacted by Congress in March. Outlays
are $5.4 billion higher; $4 billion of
this increase is for defense, and reflects
higher than anticipated fuel and transportation costs and prices of other

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

April 1980

purchases, i aster than anticipated windlall profits tax, add $0.4 billion.
spending under contracts let earlier, Outlays are $4.3 billion lower; planned
and increased operations in the Persian reductions under the anti-inflation proGulf. Planned reductions under the gram ($15 billion) and lower net interanti-inflation program ($2.4 billion) est mainly due to the shift from deficit
and lower net interest due to the lower to surplus ($2.2 billion) more than offset
deficit ($0.2 billion) partly offset $4 increases due to reestimates. The planbillion of higher nondefense spending ned reductions are due to deferral or
for programs such as farm price sup- reduction of new initiatives in the
ports, highway grants, and lending January budget, such as for energy,
anti-recession fiscal assistance, and welactivities.
For fiscal year 1981, a surplus of fare reform; a proposed shift from semi$16.5 billion is estimated, compared annual to annual indexing in Federal
with a deficit of $15.8 billion in January. retirement programs; and a variety of
Receipts are $28 billion higher; $16.4 other changes such as elimination of the
billion is due to tax changes and $11.6 State share of general revenue sharing,
billion is due to revised economic as- delays in purchases for the strategic
sumptions. Among the tax changes are petroleum program, and reductions in
proposals to replace the oil import iee employment, health, education, and
with a new tax on gasoline and diesel defense programs. The upward reestifuel effective October 1, 1980 ($12.6 mate for defense outlays ($5.7 billion)
billion) and to withhold taxes on inter- is due to the same factors cited for 1980,
est and dividends effective January 1, and that for nondefense outlays ($7.3
1981 ($3.4 billion). All other tax changes billion) is largely due to higher cost-of(net), including new estimates of the living adjustments for social security

Table 2.—Federal Government Receipts and Expenditures
[Billions of dollars]
Fiscal year
Estimates

Actual
1979
Jan.

1980

1981

Revisions due to

Revisions due to

Tax
Economic changes
and
assump- expenditure
tions
and
reducreesti- tions
mates

Mar.

Jan.

EcoTax
nomic changes
and
assump- expendtions
ture
and
reducreesti- tions
mates

Mar.

Unified budget
Receipts..
Outlays...
Surplus or deficit (-)

6.4
8.0
-l.f

2.2
-2.6

532.4
568.9

600.0
615.8

11.6
13.0

16.4
-17.2

628.0
611.5

4.8

-36.5

-15.8

-1.4

33.6

16.5

530.6

9.2

3.5

543.2

607.7

11.5

16.9

636.1

245.1
76.5
38.5
170.5

3.0
5.0
-. 1
1.3

248.1
81.5
41.8
171.8

279.7
77.1
53.0
197.9

6.1
3.9
-.3
1.5

2.7
-1.4
15.6

288.8
79.6
68.3
199.4

493.6

564.2

6.1

-2.3

568.1

626.3

11.5

-16.4

621.4

162.4
105.9
56.5
201.7
197.7
4.0
79.3
40.4

185.6
118.7
66.9
235.1
230.9
4.2
84.3

3.4
4.1
-.6
-.3

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

188.1
122.4
65.7
234.8
230.1
4.7
85.0

202.9
132.1
70.8
267.6
263.2
4.4
90.7

-4.9
-1.0
-3.9
-1.6
-1.6

204.4
136.8
67.6
268.3
263.5
4.8
84.8

49.9

52.2

6.4
5.7
.7
2.3
1.9
.4
.7
3.1

10.3

12.9

-1.1

-.8

-24.9

-18.6

465.9
493.7

523.8
563.6

-27.7

-39.8

483.7

223.5
78.4
29.4
152.4

National income and product accounts
Receipts
Personal tax and nontax receipts
Corporate profits tax accruals
Indirect business tax and nontax accruals. _
Contributions for social insurance

ExpendituresPurchases of goods and services
National defense
Nondefense
Transfer payments
To persons
To foreigners
Grants-in-aid to State and local governments..
Net interest paid
Subsidies less current surplus of government
enterprises
Surplus or deficit (—).

49.2
10.0
-33.6

1.8
.9

3.5

-1.0
-.2

.3
3.1

5.8

Sources: "Fiscal Year 1981 Budget Revisions," and the Bureau of Economic Analysis.




-6.6
-2.3

33.3

52.9
11.0
14.7

23
and certain other entitlement programs
and increases in net interest because of
higher interest rates.
Revised NIPA estimates
BEA has prepared estimates of the
Federal sector on the national income
and product accounting (NIPA) basis
consistent with the revised unified
budget outlays (table 2). On this basis,
fiscal year 1980 receipts are $12.7 billion higher than estimated in January,
expenditures are $3.8 billion higher, and
the deficit is $8.9 billion lower. All categories of receipts are revised upward,
largely reflecting higher incomes. The
upward revision in indirect business tax
and nontax accruals also reflects the
gasoline conservation fee. Among expenditures, there were upward revisions
in national defense purchases, grantsin-aid to State and local governments,
and net interest paid. The upward
revision in national defense purchases
reflects the same factors cited for defense outlays. The upward revision in
grants-in-aid reflects higher spending
for highways, sewage treatment plants,
and community development, and was
partly offset by lower spending for
public service jobs, welfare reform
demonstrations, and energy assistance.
The upward revision in net interest
paid is the net result of higher interest
rates and somewhat reduced borrowing.
These revisions were partly offset by
downward revisions in nondefense purchases (higher sales of petroleum from
the naval petroleum reserves, lower
purchases for the strategic petroleum
reserve, and reductions in a host of
other programs) and transfer payments
to persons (lower unemployment benefits reflecting a lower level of
unemployment).
For fiscal year 1981, receipts are
$28.4 billion higher than estimated in
January, expenditures are $5 billion
lower, and the fiscal position is revised
from a deficit of $18.6 billion to a
surplus of $14.7 billion. The upward
revision in receipts results from $16.9
billion due to tax changes and $11.5
billion due to revised economic assumptions. All receipt categories are revised
up. The proposed gasoline and diesel

24
fuels tax accounts for $12.8 billion of
the tax changes, and proposed withholding on interest and dividends
accounts for $3.4 billion. The downward revision in expenditures is the
net result of $11.5 billion due to higher
expenditures from reestimates and $16.5
billion due to reductions associated
with the anti-inflation program. The
largest reestimates occur in national
defense purchases (higher fuel costs),
in net interest paid (higher interest
rates), and in transfer payments to
persons (higher cost-of-living adjustments for social security and other
indexed programs). The only major
downward reestimate is in subsidies less
current surplus of government enterprises (lower government payments to
farmers). The largest reductions occur
in grants-in-aid and nondefense purchases. Grants are reduced for general
revenue sharing, anti-recession fiscal
assistance, energy programs, public
service jobs, health services, and a host
of other programs. Reductions in nondefense purchases include the deferral
of start-up costs for welfare reform, the
postponement of strategic petroleum
reserve purchases, and lower spending
for NASA and veterans programs. Net
interest is also reduced (the shift to
surplus in 1981) as are transfer payments to persons (a shift from semiannual to annual indexing in Federal
military and civilian retirement programs).
BEA also has revised the quarterly
pattern of receipts and expenditures on
the NIPA basis (table 3) and the
reconciliation of fiscal year totals with
the unified budget (table 4 and table 5).
NIPA estimates based on the January
budget are discussed in detail in the
February SURVEY.




SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

April 1980

Table 3.—Federal Government Receipts and Expenditures, NIPA Basis
[Billions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates]
Calendar year
Actual

Estimates

1979

1980

IV
Receipts. _

II

1981
III

IV

II

III

525.2

536.8

560.4

565.4

587.2

627.6

653.5

676.5

Personal tax and nontax receipts
Windfall profits tax offset
Withholding on interest and dividends »..
Other new tax changes (net) a
Other
_

248.5

246.5

251.5
-.5

257.8
-.5

266.6

248.5

246.5

252.0

258.3

267.2

294.7
-1.6
3.5
-.2
293.0

307.5
-1.6
3.7
-.2
305.6

Corporate profits tax accrualsWindfall profits tax offset.—
Other

»81.9

83.1
-1.2
84.3

80.8
-4.4
85.2

80.0
-5.5
85.5

78.1
-6.6
84.7

281.8
-1.6
3.3
-.2
280.3
77.4
-7.7
85.1

80.5
-8.7
89.2

82.5
-10.0
92.5

35.8
3.5
2.0
-.1

52.7
12.6
10.6
-.2
29.7

48.2
15.9
3.5
-.2
29.0

60.8
19.1
11.2
-.2

64.8
22.2
11.3
-.2
31.5

71.0
25.3
13.5
-.2
32.4

76.7
28.6
15.2
-.2
33.1
209.8

81.9

Indirect business tax and nontax accruals
Windfall profits tax
Oil import fee and gasoline tax
Sugar import fee
Other
_._

30.7

30.7

Contributions for social insurance.
Expenditures

164.1

_

540.4

30.4
171.4

175.4

179.4

181.7

203.6

207.3

569.6

596.1

605.2

616.5

621.8

642.1

189.9
125.0
64.9

196.5
130.4
66.1

200.7
133.8
66.9

203.3
135.8
67.5

205.5
137.8
67.7

208.0
139.8
68.2

Purchases of goods and services..
National defense
_.
Nondefense
_.

178.4
114.6
63.8

564.0
187.3
119.6
67.7

Transfer payments.
To persons
To foreigners

222.7
217.8
5.0

229.3
224.9
4.4

233.1
228.5
4.6

253.5
248.9
4.6

258.6
254.0
4.6

265.3
260.6
4.7

266.7
261.7
5.0

282.7
277.7
5.0

84.3
46.2
8.8

87.3
50.9
9.3

84.9
51.1
10.6

82.4
51.4
12.3

82.5
52.0
11.4

84.3
52.6
11.0

85.5
53.2
10.9

86.9
53.8
10.7

-15.2

-27.2

-9.2

-30.7

-18.0

11.1

31.7

34.4

Grants-in-aid to State and local governments.-.
Net interest paid
Subsidies less current surplus of government enterprises.
Surplus or deficit ( - ) .

1. Net of reduced quarterly declarations.
2. Consists of the interest and dividend exclusion and changes in passport and visa fees.
3. Differs from number shown in table 12 because of proposed increase involving the foreign tax credit retroactive to 1979
assumed in budget revisions.

Table 4.—Relation of Federal Government
Receipts in the National Income and
Product Accounts to the Unified Budget

Table 5.—-Relation of Federal Government
Expenditures in the National Income and
Product Accounts to the Unified Budget

[Billions of dollars]

[Billions of dollars]
Fiscal year

Unified budget receipts
Less: Coverage differences
Financial transactions
Plus: Netting differences:
Contributions to government employees
retirement funds
Other
Timing differences:
Corporate income tax _.
Federal and State unemployment insurance taxes
Withheld personal income tax and social
security
contributions
Excise taxes
Other
Miscellaneous
Equals: Federal Government receipts, NIPA

Fiscal year

1979

1980

465.9

532.4

628.0

1.2

1.4

1.4

1981

7.9
3.6

8.8
3.6

9.4
3.9

4.6

-2.5

-5.3
.1

.2

2.3
.2

-.2
2.4

-.5
1.6

.1

.1

.2

483.7

543.2

636.1

Unified budget outlays
Less: Coverage differences:
Geographic
Off-budget Federal entities
Other
Financial transactions:
Net lending
Other

1979

1980

493.7

568.9

1981
611.5

4.0

4.6

4.8

-12.4

-15.0
-.2

-18.7
.2

20.6
.2

23.5
-.5

18.0
-.2

-1.9
.4

-2.5
.3

7.9
3.6

8.8
3.6

9.4
3.9

-1.3
.6

-2.7
-.5

-2.2
-.3

493.6

568.1

621.4

Net purchases of land:

Outer Continental
Shelf..
Other..
Plus: Netting differences:
Contributions to government employees
retirment funds
Other...Timing differences:
National defense purchases
Other
Miscellaneous
Equals: Federal Government expenditures, NIPA

April 1980

SUEVEY OF CUEEENT BUSINESS

25

State Personal Income
Table 1.—Total and Per Capita Personal Income and Quarterly Total Personal Income, by States and Regions ]
Per capital personal income 2

Total personal income

State and region

Millions of dollars

1977

r

1978'

Total personal income

Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates

Dollars

1979 P

Percent
change
1978-79

1977

1978

r

1979

Percent
change
1978-79

1978
II'

United States

., 522,766 1,709,616 1,915,999

III

12.1

7,038

7,840

8,706

11.0 ,626,033 ,681,361

87,600

96,873

108,351

11.8

7,158

7,904

8,816

11.5

92,501

95,360

98,

25,019
6,210
41,608
5,644
6,310
2,809

27,623
6,884
45,765
6,427
6,960
3,214

31,021
7,741
51,019
7,301
7,679
3,589

12.3
12.5
11.5
13.6
10.3
11.7

8,052
5,727
7,202
6,639
6,731
5,827

8,915
6,308
7,926
7,378
7,447
6,601

9,959
7,057
8,844
8,231
8,266
7,280

11.7
11.9
11.6
11.6
11.0
10.3

26,336
6,593
43,786
6,129
6,605
3,053

27,115
6,796
45,081
6,303

316,278

347,364

382,753

10.2

7,447

8,227

9,092

10.5

332,996

4,449
5,965
31,519
58,112
133,653
82,579

4,970
6,465
34,582
64,297
146,059
90,991

5,550
7,157
37,955
71,135
160,555
100,400

11.7
10.7
9.8
10.6
9.9
10.3

7,643
8,709
7,619
7,920
7,453
7,000

8,531
9,598
8,348
8,775
8,230
7,744

9,537
10,911
9,150
9,702
9,098
8,559

11.8
13.7
9.6
10.6
10,5
10.5

4,737
6,246
33,356
61,507
140,466
86,684

34,086
63,473
144,172
89,925

Great Lakes

304,247

338,795

376,445

11.1

7,409

8,217

9,118

11.0

324,276

Illinois
Indiana
Michigan
Ohio
Wisconsin

90,265
37,012
69,534
75,968
31,468

99,716
41,398
77,985
84,456
35,241

110,302
46,903
85,341
94,162
39,738

10.6
13.3
9.4
11.5
12.8

8,039
6,918
7,601
7,102
6,776

8,870
7,703
8,487
7,857
7,532

9,823
8,686
9,269
8,775
8,419

10.7
12.8
9.2
11.7
11.8

114,235

129,458

144,813

11.9

6,758

7,607

8,460

19,813
16,246
28,206
31,726
10,382
3,833
4,028

22,748
18,421
31,680
35,413
11,809
4,845
4,541

24,925
21,451
35,567
39,581
13,129
5,108
5,053

9.6
16.4
12.3
11.8
11.2
5.4
11.3

6,861
7,003
7,086
6,579
6,677
5,895
5,859

7,856
7,846
7,904
7,287
7,544
7,432
6,585

8,589
9,055
8,760
8,132
8,341
7,774
7,334

296,720

335,939

378,639

12.7

6,085

6,810

20,867
11,653
56,961
30,482
20,680
23,487
11,955
32,667
16,260
25,173
35,418
11,118

23,668
13,380
65,130
34,465
23,106
26,723
13,416
37,029
18,357
28,592
39,746
12,327

26,294
14,792
75,597
38,456
25,896
30,042
14,979
41,257
20,605
31,972
44,719
14,029

11.1
10.6
16.1
11.6
12.1
12.4
11.6
11.4
12.2
11.8
12.5
13.8

5,654
5,414
6,728
6,047
5,964
5,977
5,011
5,923
5,651
5,865
6,952
5,'

6,325
6,121
7,578
6,779
6,605
6,738
5,582
6,640
6,292
6,561
7,721

New England
Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
Mideast
Delaware
District of Columbia.
Maryland
New Jersey
New York
Pennsylvania

Plains
Iowa
Kansas
Minnesota
Missouri
Nebraska
North Dakota
South Dakota
Southeast
Alabama
Arkansas
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Louisiana
Mississippi
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
Virginia
West Virginia

_

Southwest

Percent
change
1978:1111979:IV

1979
IV '

1,795,758
735, 312 1,

III'

IV

844,221 1,885,506 1,939,137 1,995,131

15.0

101,623

104,335

106,310

109,719

113,039

15.3

3,168

27,968
6,953
46,274
6,513
7,060
3,241

29,075
7,193
47,918
6,763
7,281
3,394

29,904
7,415
49,096
7,015
7,437
3,467

30,420
7,599
50,061
7,146
7,556
3,528

31,397
7,859
51,678
7,411
7,772
3,603

32,364
8,092
53,242
7,632
7,951
3,758

15.7
16.4
15.1
17.2
12.6
16.0

342,934

351,536

361,991

369,655

376,719

386,985

397,653

13.1

4,920

5,054
6,522
34,898
65,125
147,573

5,171
6,730
35,988
67,086
152,027

5,315
6,854
36,760
68,666
155,145
96,915

5,440
7,027
37,362
70,022
157,986
98,882

5,659
7,283
38,281
71,923
162,491
101,347

5,786
7,465
39,418
73,931
166,596
104,458

14.5
14.5
13.0
13.5
12.9
13.1

334,131

343,370

353,402

366,278

371,348

380,553

387,601

12.9

95,990
39,304
74,870
80,231
33,881

98,595
40,848
76,693
83,269
34,726

101,255
41,813
78,957
85,733
35,611

103,024
43,625
81,420
88,589
36,744

106,555
45,237
84,812
91,697
37,975

108,287
46,517
84,859
92,636
39,048

112,234
47,261
85,460
95,170
40,427

114,130
48,595
86,233
97,144
41,500

12.7
16.2
9.2
13.3
16.5

11.2

123,400

127,128

130,332

136,972

138,781

143,305

146,531

150,634

15.6

9.3
15.4
10.8
11.6
10.6
4.6
11.4

21,782
17,255
30,476
33,915
11,068
4,450
4,453

22,283
18,005
31,173
34,951
11,645
4,642
4,429

23,002
18,631
31,783
35,817
11,878
4,765
4,455

23,927
19,795
33,288
36,970
12,645
5,524
4,825

24,135
20,194
33,889
38,211
12,543
4,977
4,832

24,799
21,336
35,052
39,074
13,107
4,955
4,982

25,206
21,637
36,110
40,053
13,405
5,094
5,026

25,558
22,636
37,217
40,984
13,463
5,404
5,372

11.1
21.5
17.1
14.4
13.3
13.4
20.6

7,589

11.4

316,944

330,385

341,954

354,473

364,111

372,433

382,494

395,519

15.7

6,976
6,785
8,532
7,515
7,342
7,477
6,167
7,359
7,027
7,299
8,605
7,470

10.3
10.8
12.6
10.9
11.2
11.0
10.5
10.8
11.7
11.
11.4
12.7

22,243
12,582
61.677
32,765
21,488
25,279
12,796
35,122
17,536
26,954
37,640
10,863

23,322
13,088
63,587
33,799
22,946
26,265
13,241
36,351
18,021
28,179
39,290
12,297

24,138
13,707
66,54"
34,918
23,564
27,236
13,590
37,445
18,589
29,091
40,191
12,938

24,969
14,146
68,709
36,376
24,427
28,109
14,037
39,199
19,283
30,143
41,863
13,212

25,537
14,617
71,602
37,188
25,151
28,801
14,529
39,979
19,751
30,898
42,694
13,363

25,880
14,436
74,230
37,812
25,539
29,525
14,623
40,718
20,299
31,442
44,094
13,833

26,324
14,851
76,627
38,839
26,074
30,403
14,940
41,636
20,831
32,347
45,357
14,265

27,436
15,266
79,930
39,985
26,821
31.440
15,823
42,696
21,537
33,200
46,730
14,656

13.7
11.4
20.1
14.5
13.8
15.4
16.4
14.0
15.9
14.1
16.3
13.3

12.2

137,957

143,992

149,492

155,404

160,227

165,602

171,838

177,977

19.1

12.5
10.5
15.4
11.

16,344
7,553
19,164
94,896

16,955
7,840
20,196
99,001

17,704
8,164
20,885
102,740

18,528
8,438
21,859
106,579

19,378
8,629
22,407
109,813

19,927
8,892
23,340
113,444

20,669
9,208
24,218
117,743

21,413
9,480
25,198
121,885

21.0
16.1
20.7
18.6

128,254

146,711

168,911

15.1

6,707

7,539

8,461

Arizona
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Texas

14,914
7,008
18,050
88,283

17,383
7,999
20,526
100,804

20,347
9,052
23,791
115,721

17.1
13.2
15.9
14.8

6,471
5,859
6,407
6,894

7,385
7,127
7,746

8,305
7,294
8,226
8,649

Rocky Mountain

39,353

45,606

51,527

13.0

6,645

7,521

8,205

9.1

42,849

44,726

46,194

48,660

49,199

50,601

52,180

54,128

17.2

Colorado
Idaho
Montana
Utah
Wyoming

18,874
5,301
4,585
7,517
3,077

21,673
6,207
5,425
8,622
3,679

24,795
6,739
5,826
9,822

14.4
8.6
7.4
13.9
18.1

7,190
6,193
5,988
5,919
7,579

8,116
7,074
6,915
6,594
8,687

8,945
7,446
7,412
7,185
9,657

10.
5.3
7.
9.0
11.

20,451
5,825
5,064
8,138
3,372

21,215
6,086
5,305
8,486
3,635

22,062
6,270
5,385
8,735
3,743

22,965
6,649
5,950
9,128
3,968

23,666
6,558
5,546
9,330
4,098

24,305
6,665
5,755
9,611
4,265

25,149
6,787
5,903
9,974
4,368

26,059
6,944
6,100
10,374
4,652

18.1
10.7
13.3
18.8
24.3

Far West
California
Nevada
Oregon
Washington

225,019
174,739
5,224
17,184
27,871

257,011 291,518
198,779 224,969
6,222
7,163
19,736 22,345
32,275
37,041

13.4
13.2
15.1
13.2
14.8

7,871
7,""'
8,202
7,207
7,572

8,809
8,916
9,377
8,076
8,553

9,766
9,913
10,204
8,842
9,435

10.9
11.
8.8
9.5
10.3

243,636
188,476
5,814
18,830
30,51r

251,092
194,047
6,045
19,445
31,553

262,431 270,882 279,083 286,408 295,684
203,484 209,101 215,608 220,808 228,129
6,65"
6,370
6,852
6,975
7,264
19,876 20,793 21,415 22,095 22,603
32,701 34,330 35,207 36,531 37,688

304,896
235,330
7,561
23,266
38,738

16.2
15.7
18.7
17.1
18.5

4,568
8,474

4.6
13.1

10,455

10,849
8,465

11,252
9,353

3.7
10.5

4,336
7,139

4,290
7,323

4,470
8,310

4,558
8,596

4,779
8,904

8.8
17.1

101,623 104,335 106,310
314,103 320,726 326,889
353,402 366,278 371,348
136,972 138,781 143,305
266,530 273,507 280,817
93,576 96,116 97,484
170,693 175,638 180,745
82,283 84,058 86,394
276,576 284,783 292,213

109,719
335,761
380,553
146,531
288,778
99,685
187,215
89,321
301,574

113,039
344,985
387,601
150,634
298,203

15.3
13.1
12.9
15.6
16.0
14.3
17.8
18.0
16.0

Alaska
Hawaii

4,313
6,746

7,490

4,391
7,603

4,459
7,893

4,466
8,086

By census regions
Addenda:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North CentralWest North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South CentralMountain
Pacific

87,600 96,873 108,351
274,344 301,347 332,090
304,247 338,795 376,445
114,235 129,458 144,813
224,839 253,071 285,326
78,675 88,782 99,141
141,473 161,433 184,347
66,499
77,210 88,089
230,854 262,648 297,397

11.8
10.2
11.1
11.9
12.7
11.7
14.2
14.1
13.2

7,158
7,401
7,409
6,758
6,564
5,686
6,518
6,610
7,894

7,904
8,183
8,217
7,607
7,319
6,341
7,323
7,501
8,814

8,816
9,046
9,118
8,460
8,158
7,029
8,204
8,253
9,764

r
Revised.
P Preliminary.
1. Detail may not add because of rounding. The personal income shown for the United
States differs from that in the national income and product accounts, primarily because it
omits income received by Federal Government employees overseas.
2. The change in per capita income between 1978 and 1979 must be interpreted with caution.
In order to preserve consistency with county estimates presented elsewhere in this issue,

315-851

0 - 8 0 - 4




11.5
10.5
11.0
11.2
11.5
10.9
12.0
10.0
10.8

92,501 95,360 98,009
288,656 297,570 305,063
324,276 334,131 343,370
123,400 127,128 130,332
239,943 248,708 257,101
83,480 87,688 90,383
151,920 158,550 164,568
72,560 75,566 78,432
249,297 256,659 268,055

193,789
92,583
311,017

provisional rather than revised Census Bureau population estimates were used for 1978. The
change in population between 1978 and 1979 therefore includes statistical revision for 1978 as
well as estimated change between 1978 and 1979.
.
NOTE.—The quarterly estimates of State personal income were prepared by Francis G.
McFaul with the aid of Thelma E. Harding, under the supervision of Robert L. Brown.
Tables were prepared by Eunice P. James and Kathy A. Albetski.

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April 1980

Table 2.—Percent Change in Selected Soures of Personal Income, 1978—79
Labor and proprietors' income of persons engaged in production »

State and region

United States
New England
Connecticut
Maine
_
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont

Total
personal
income

Total

Farm

Mining

Contract
construction

Manufacturing

Wholesale and
retail
trade

TransFinance, portaintion,
surance, commu- Services
and real nication ,
estate
and
public
utilities

Government
Other

Federal
civilian

Federal
military

State
and
local

12.1

11.7

16.9

21.3

14.4

11.4

11.3

12.6

13.5

12.9

18.1

8.6

4.7

7.5

11.8

11.7

9.6

3.9

11.5

12.0

11.9

16.2

10.7

12.5

16.5

10.6

4.8

7.4

12.3
12.5
11.5
13.6
10.3
11.7

12.5
12.0
11.1
14.0
9.7
11.2

-3.3
-1.0
6.1
13.0
26.5
17.4

11.5
1.7
12.5
15.2
13.6
10.5

13.9
13.3
9.8
17.7
9.3
15.9

12.7
9.3
12.3
11.7
8.9
12.1

15.5
11.5
18.2
15.8
11.2
10.7

13.9
11.8
8.5
13.2
12.2
12.2

12.3
12.9
12.7
13.3
12.1
9.9

13.6
14.4
18.0
16.7
17.9
19.7

11.8
12.2
8.9
12.7
13.0
14.4

2.6
3.5
6.7
2.8
8.0
6.3

7.1
5.4
8.3
9.0
3.9
5.7

21.9

10.2

9.4

-14.3
77.4
-20.2
-27.9
-7.9
-3.8
2.0

10.8

9.7

8.2

9.7

11.2

11.2

13.6

9.0

8.0

5.2

11.7
10.7
9.8
10.6
9.9
10.3

11.7
10.3
8.3
10.0
9.1
9.5

37.1
.0
5.3
7.6
34.9
-29.8

23.8
45.3
10.0
16.3
16.3
23.3

6.0
16.2
11.5
9.6

12.4
9.0
7.0
9.1
9.1
11.1

10.5
6.5
5.7
10.7
8.1
7.4

11.1
13.8
7.0
10.5
9.3
10.7

12.5
11.5
12.4
7.5
12.5
11.4

12.3
12.7
13.5
12.3
10.1
11.5

18.4
16.0
10.4
14.3
12.8
14.3

2.9
10.5
7.6
12.3
8.1
6.6

5.2
1.0
6.3
11.6
12.2
7.5

6.5
6.7
6.5
6.4
4.8
4.3

Great Lakes

11.1

10.5

40.3

23.6

13.1

8.1

10.4

11.9

12.4

10.8

15.6

9.3

4.0

10.2

Illinois
Indiana
Michigan
Ohio
Wisconsin

10.6
13.3
9.4
11.5
12.8

9.9
13.3
8.5
10.9
12.7

47.3
76.0
23.6
43.4
16.7

28.6
29.5
14.7
21.0
17.3

10.4
27.3
9.5
12.2
12.4

5.5
9.5
6.6
9.2
13.5

8.7
12.3
11.1
10.3
12.6

12.8
10.3
11.7
11.6
11.7

10.5
15.5
14.1
11.5
14.3

8.9
11.7
8.3
14.3
13.1

14.4
15.8
17.2
14.7
17.5

6.9
10.8
10.8
9.6
10.9

4.7
2.2
2.9
3.7
7.7

17.5
7.9
6.7
7.4
7.9

11.6

11.6

7.7

21.6

12.8

13.4

11.5

11.3

15.4

12.7

13.3

6.7

5.0

6.6

16.4
12.3
11.8
11.2
5.4
11.3

8.4
18.1
12.2
11.3
10.9
3.3
10.6

-5.6
97.0
-9.0
20.2
6.5
-27.9
7.3

6.7
19.1
18.2
28.9
18.7
37.9
24.9

8.4
13.4
19.7
17.0
2.8
-.7
-2.4

14.0
17.8
15.0
9.5
14.3
11.2
24.1

10.2
10.9
13.7
9.9
12.2
14.3
11.3

10.5
11.5
13.1
10.3
11.0
10.9
10.5

9.3
14.5
19.0
14.9
18.1
19.1
10.7

13.0
13.2
12.3
12.9
12.4
12.8
11.9

9.2
10.8
15.7
14.9
15.3
14.6
9.8

-10.0
15.3
8.0
6.9
9.8
4.9
8.7

6.8
9.3
4.7
5.4
2.5
.5
1.3

4.9
4.9
7.9
6.4
6.8
8.5
11.2

Mideast
Delaware
District of Columbia
Maryland
New Jersey
New York
Pennsylvania

Plains
Iowa
Kansas
M innesota
Missouri
Nebraska
North Dakota
South Dakota
Southeast
Alabama
Arkansas
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Louisiana
Mississippi
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
Virginia
West Virginia
Southwest
Arizona
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Texas
Rocky Mountain
Colorado
Idaho
Montana
Utah
Wyoming
Far West
California
Nevada
Oregon
Washington
Alaska
Hawaii

12.7

12.5

16.0

19.4

15.0

11.9

12.5

12.3

15.2

14.0

19.5

8.6

5.2

8.9

11.1
10.6
16.1
11.6
12.1
12.4
11.6
11.4
12.2
11.8
12.5
13.8

10.7
9.6
16.8
10.9
11.5
12.3
12.2
11.0
11.9
11.1
12.5
14.2

21.4
-4.0
81.5
-8.1
11.2
17.4
25.1
-17.8
21.7
10.2
11.8
-12.9

32.5
18.5
10.9
12.1
19.0
19.1
18.6
11.2
15.8
18.0
22.1
18.6

-.4
13.4
27.7
6.2
11.3
14.2
17.8
16.7
9.8
11.2
16.5
17.7

11.5
10.1
14.2
12.3
10.5
11.5
8.1
12.9
12.2
10.6
12.3
14.0

11.0
11.4
14.9
11.5
10.5
12.4
11.4
14.3
12.1
11.1
10.5
15.1

8.8
9.0
12.8
12.2
11.8
11.9
11.8
14.8
11.9
11.6
13.2
12.9

12.5
16.1
15.6
16.0
12.8
13.9
16.0
14.9
18.1
12.4
16.4
21.7

10.6
13.3
16.2
12.9
13.9
12.9
13.1
12.7
13.3
13.3
15.9
12.0

22.7
19.8
21.2
15.3
17.9
20.1
24.0
16.0
18.2
16.8
19.0
12.1

6.4
8.5
8.6
8.3
7.8
8.2
12.0
6.2
7.4
9.7
10.5
1.7

6.0
3.4
3.3
7.9
5.6
1.0
12.6
7.7
1.9
-.7
5.1
6.6

10.4
6.7
9.6
8.0
8.5
6.4
8.3
8.4
10.4
9.8
10.0
6.0

15.1

15.8

48.3

22.2

18.5

17.7

14.0

14.9

16.7

14.7

22.5

7.3

2.6

11.0

17.1
13.2
15.9
14.8

18.1
12.8
17.3
15.3

27.2
11.1
132.4
37.0

21.5
21.2
21.8
22.5

28.5
9.1
12.2
18.3

24.7
14.4
19.2
16.6

16.1
12.1
12.0
14.1

18.6
13.6
12.4
14.8

17.5
16.7
15.4
16.9

18.1
12.5
13.2
14.5

27.0
19.5
13.1
22.8

9.8
13.1
4.6
6.6

3.9
4.7
8.6

8.5
10.1
12.6
11.4

13.0

12.8

-18.9

26.5

11.3

14.9

14.4

14.9

17.9

15.0

18.2

5.3

2.8

10.8

14.4
8.6
7.4
13.9
18.1

14.6
6.8
5.2
14.0
19.9

14.1
-29.3
-47.8
-.9
-17.8

26.2
21.3
26.3
23.0
29.2

18.7
3.8
-5.9
3.2
23.3

15.6
9.1
7.9
20.3
14.6

15.0
10.6
11.2
15.2
20.3

17.0
8.3
12.5
13.7
17.7

15.6
15.3
19.4
21.5
23.4

15.2
14.6
15.7
12.2
20.6

19.2
19.0
16.1
13.2
18.7

4.5
12.9
-5.0
6.4
11.9

2.0

10.6
9.0
8.6
12.3
14.5

13.4

13.2

10.6

17.3

19.4

16.3

12.3

15.9

12.8

15.1

20.2

9.3

4.2

3.8

13.2
15.1
13.2
14.8

12.8
15.2
13.0
15.2

9.8
-3.1
18.8
10.4

17.8
9.3
28.4
11.7

19.4
8.2
17.0
24.0

16.4
20.3
13.6
17.4

11.7
19.5
12.1
14.4

15.5
26.5
14.1
18.6

11.7
18.8
14.3
17.7

15.4
14.1
13.2
14.4

20.3
14.6
20.7
19.7

8.8
18.8
12.0
9.2

4.2
8.3
-5.8
4.2

2.1
12.7
7.6
10.4

4.6
13.1

3.3
13.1

51.3
59.8

7.7

-19.3
18.9

12.6
17.2

6.3
13.2

1.3
14.5

5.0
16.3

5.3
14.1

18.2
4.8

6.1
6.5

2.8
5.4

8.5
2.6

10.7
11.1
12.4
15.4
15.6
13.0
16.0
17.8
12.5

12.5
10.9
10.8
12.7
14.3
12.7
14.0
15.2
15.0

16.5
13.5
15.6
13.3
18.2
20.5
21.3
20.8
20.0

10.6

4.8

8.5
9.3
6.7
9.1
8.6
6.6
8.1
8.8

10.9

7.4
5.0
10.2
6.6
8.5
9.4
10.3
10.3
3.7

9.8
3.3

By census regions
Addenda:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific.

11.8
10.2
11.1
11.9
12.7
11.7
14.2
14.1
13.2

11.7
9.4

10.5
11.6
12.4
11.3
14.6
14.2
12.9

9.6

3.9

-1.6
40.3

22.0
23.6
21.6
18.2
21.1
21.6
24.4
15.9

7.7

19.1
17.5
33.1
-6.7
12.3

11.5
11.8
13.1
12.8
15.8
9.0

16.6
14.8
18.3

1. Consists of wage and salary disbursements, other labor income, and proprietors' income.




12.0
9.8
8.1

13.4
12.3
10.5
15.4
17.5
16.2

11.9

16.2

8.4

9.8

10.4
11.5
12.0
11.0
13.4
14.9
12.1

11.9
11.3
12.2
10.9
13.7
16.6
15.5

4.0
5.0
5.1
6.3
2.1
3.8
4.1

By REGIONAL ECONOMIC MEASUREMENT DIVISION

County and Metropolitan Area Personal Ineome
A HIS article presents estimates of Definition of total and per capita the same as those underlying the
personal income for 1978 and revised personal income
personal income estimates in the naestimates for earlier years for the
Total personal income is the current tional income and product accounts.
Nation's Standard Metropolitan Statis- income received by residents of an The major difference is in the treatment
tical Areas (SMSA's), counties, and area from all sources. It is measured of U.S. citizens temporarily working on
county equivalents.1 Estimates for 1976 before deduction of income and other assignment abroad. The national estiand 1977 have been revised to incorpo- personal taxes, but after deduction of mates include not only Federal personrate the routine annual revision of the personal contributions for social secur- nel—civilian and military—stationed
national estimates. Estimates for 1973- ity, government retirement, and other abroad, but also—since the 1976 bench75 have been revised to incorporate data social insurance programs. It consists mark revisions—U.S. residents emfrom the 1977 Census of Governments of wage and salary disbursements ployed by private U.S. firms on
as well as more current data for nonfarm (covering all employee earnings, in- temporary foreign assignment. The
proprietors7 income.
cluding executive salaries, bonuses, State and local area estimates include
Estimates for the years 1959, 1962, commissions, payments in kind, incen- only persons residing in the 50 States
and 1965-68 that incorporate the 1976 tive payments, and tips), various types and the District of Columbia.
national benchmark revisions are avail- of supplementary earnings termed
Per capita personal income is comable for the first time. Previously, "other labor income," proprietors' in- puted by dividing the total personal
county and SMSA estimates that come, rental income of persons, divi- income by midyear population estiincorporated the benchmark revisions dends, personal interest income, and mates. Population data for July for
were available only back to 1969. government and business transfer pay- each year are provided by the Bureau
Discussion of the county and SMSA ments.
of the Census; the college student
benchmark revision appears in Part II
The definitions underlying the local population, however, is measured as of
of the June 1978 SURVEY OF CURRENT area estimates are, for the most part, April 1.
BUSINESS, and discussion of the benchmark revisions of the national income
and product accounts appears in Part I
of the January 1976 SURVEY.
Total and per capita personal income
Acknowledgments
for the 273 SMSA's for 1959,1965, 1969,
1977, and 1978, are shown in Table I.2
The personal income estimates were prepared under the direction of Edwin J. Coleman,
Total and per capita personal income
Chief of the Regional Economic Measurement Division. He was assisted by Jeanne S.
Goodman. Tables were prepared by Eunice P. James and Kathy A. Albetski of the
for the 3,141 counties and county
Regional Economic Information System Branch. Secretarial support was provided by
equivalents are shown for the same
Joan T. Jimenez.
3
years in Table 2.
Estimates of private nonfarm wages and salaries and other labor income were prepared
1. These estimates supersede those presented in the April
1979 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS.

2. Included for the first time are five newly designated
SMSA's: Bismarck (Burleigh and Morton Counties), North
Dakota; Elkhart (Elkhart County), Indiana; Enid (Garfield
County), Oklahoma; Iowa City (Johnson County), Iowa;
and Las Cruces (Dona Ana County), New Mexico.
3. Separate estimates for the independent cities and certain
counties of Virginia, the five counties comprising New York
City, New York, and De Kalb and Fulton Counties,
Georgia, are not available for 1959-68. For those years, the
independent cities of Virginia are combined with the counties
from which they were primarily formed; New York City
appears as an aggregate; and De Kalb and Fulton Counties
are combined as one unit. Menominee and Shawano Counties,
Wisconsin are combined for 1959-78.




under the supervision of Elizabeth H. Queen, Chief of the Regional Wage Branch. She
was assisted principally by: David J. Albright, Carl J. Carlson, Sharon C. Carnevale,
Carol E. Evans, Kevin O'Brien, Michael G. Pilot, William E. Reid, Jr., and Victor
Sahadachny.
Estimates of farm income, government wages and salaries, government other labor
income, proprietors' income, property income, transfer payments, and contributions for
social insurance were prepared under the supervision of Kenneth P. Berkman, Chief of
the Regional Income Branch. He was assisted principally by: Vivian G. Conklin, Gary V.
Kennedy, Arthur L. Sensenig, and Andrew E. Weiser.
Residence adjustments, disclosure-avoidance and final preparation of the local area
personal income accounts were performed under the supervision of David W. Cartwright,
Chief of the Regional Economic Information System Branch. He was assisted principally
by Wallace K. Bailey, Paul M. Levit, and Stuart A. Schwartz.
27

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The per capita personal income esti- tive of the standard ot living in an area. personal income, which is not necessarily
mates should be used with caution for For example, a construction project indicative of the economic well-being
several reasons. In many instances, an may attract a large number of high-paid of the noninstitutional population.
unusually high (or low) per capita workers who are included in the popula- Moreover, population is measured at
personal income is the temporary result tion but who send a substantial portion midyear whereas income is measured as
of unusual conditions, such as a bumper of their wages to dependents living in a flow over the year. Therefore, a
crop, a major construction project (e.g., other areas. Conversely, a county with significant change in population during
a defense facility, nuclear plant, or a large institutional population (e.g., the year can cause a distortion in the
dam), or a catastrophe (e.g., a tornado residents of a college, correctional insti- per capita personal income estimates,
or drought). In some cases, a high per tution, or domiciliary medical facility) particularly if the change occurs around
capita personal income is not representa- may show an unusually low per capita midyear.

PERSONAL income by type of payment
and labor and proprietors' income by
major industry groups, as shown in
Table A, are available for SMSA's and
for counties for 1959,1962, and 1965-78.
This information can be obtained for
one or more counties or SMSA's from
the Regional Economic Information
System of the Regional Economic
Measurement Division, Bureau of Economic Analysis. There is a charge of
one dollar for each State, SMSA, or
county table. However, charges will not
exceed: $250 for a complete set of
SMSA tables, and $1,000 for an entire
set of State and county tables for the
United States. The minimum charge
for each request is five dollars.
A nine volume set, Local Area Personal Income, 1978-78, will be available
by September. A national volume
(volume 1) will contain personal income
estimates for the United States and all
the regions, States, SMSA's, and BEA
economic areas. It will also include a
detailed description of the sources and
methods used in estimating local area
personal income, as well as analytic
tables, charts, and maps. Each of the
eight regional volumes (volumes 2-9)
will contain detailed personal income
estimates for the States, SMSA's, and
counties of a single region with related
analytic tables, charts, maps, and a
summary methodology.




Table A.—Example of Available Data for Local Areas
New London County, Connecticut

Personal income by major sources 1973-78 (thousands of dollars)
19731

1974 1

1975 a

Total labor and proprietors income by place of work

1976 2

1977 2

1978 >

3

By type:
Wage and salary disbursements.
Other labor income
Proprietors' income 4
Farm
Nonfarm 4

861,633
57,047
64,816
9,741
55,075

985,420
71,650
57,328
5,037
52,291

985,213
75,660
53,654
1,642
52,012

1,082,593
95,371
63,214
6,807
56,407

1,207,015
114,718
63,544
2,851
60,693

1,254,629
118,482
72,399
5,494
66,905

By industry:
Farm
Nonfarm....

13,232
970,264

8,966
1,105,432

5,582
1,108,945

11,150
1,230,028

7,765
1,377,512

10,769
1,434,741

718,268
2,269
463
73,187

825,140
2,644
650
74,683

815,634
2,533
706
69,706

929,725
2,539
790
42,575

1,053,666
3,341
858
42,216

1,080,223
3,818
1,050
43,111

Manufacturing
Nondurable goods.
Durable goods

349,468
95,823
253,645

435,191
104,989
330,202

406,401
99,188
307,213

513,705
105,750
407,955

598,800
116,043
482,757

579,741
127,180
452,561

Transportation and public utilitiesWholesale trade
Retail trade
Finance, insurance, and real estate..
Services

49,516
28,538
89,933
18,461
125,524

48,242

25,472
87,377
17,961
118,388

19,743
141,333

52,453
33,528
105,547
23,623
154,965

60,298
34,525
114,832
26,463
172,333

65,708
33,385
127,255
30,182
195,973

251,996
47,622
99,436
104,938

280,292
59,679
110,482
110,131

293,311
67,978
110,365
114,968

300,303
66,720
111,375
122,208

323,846
71,607
121,979
130,260

354,518
74,557
138,816
141,145

Private
Ag. serv., for., fish., and other 5.
Mining
Construction

Government and government enterprises.
Federal, civilian
Federal, military
State and local

Derivation of personal income by place of residence
Total labor and proprietors' income by place of work..
Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by
place of work
Net labor and proprietors' income by place of work
Plus: Residence adjustment
Net labor and proprietors' income by place
of residence.
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 6
Plus: Transfer payments
Personal income by place of residence..
Per capita personal income (dollars) _..
Total population (thousands)

983,496

1,114,398

1,114,527

1,241,178

1,385,277

1,445,510

43,425
940,071
-30,544
909,527
143,416
122,736

58,176
1,056,222
-56,728
999,494
168,136
144,163

58,877
1,055,650
-52,361
1,003,289
185,958
183,509

61,091
1,180,087
-60,523
1,119,564
199,920
201,816

68,681
1,316,596
-83,129
1,233,467
221,544
217,869

72,712
1,372,798
-60,525
1,312,273
249,817
235,389

1,175,679
4,904
239.7

1,311, 793
5,473
239.7

1,372,756
5,640
243.4

1,521,300
6,236
243.9

1,672,880
6,867
243.6

1,797,479
7,353
244.5

1. Estimates based on 1967 SIC.
2. Estimates based on 1972 SIC.
3. Consists of wage and salary disbursements, other labor
income, and proprietors' income. Primary source for private
nonfarm wages: ES-202 covered wages—Connecticut Employment Security Division.

4. Includes the capital consumption adjustment for nonfarm proprietors.
5. Includes wages and salaries of U.S. residents working
for international organizations in the United States.
6. Includes the capital consumption adjustment for rental
income of persons.

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Table 1.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by SMSA for Selected Years
Total personal income
Area title

United States2
Sum of SMSA counties Sum of non-SMSA counties - Abilene, TX
Akron, OH
_
Albany, GA
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY
Albuquerque, NM
_
Alexandria, LA
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ...
Altoona, PA._
Amarillo, TX
Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove, CA.
Anchorage, AK
__
Anderson IN
Ann Arbor, MI
Anniston, AL
Appleton-Oshkosh, WI
Asheville, NC . Atlanta, GA
Atlantic City NJ
Augusta, GA-SC
Austin, TX .
Bakersfield, CA._
Baltimore, MD
Baton Rouge, LA
Battle Creek, MI
Bay City, MI
Beaumont-Port Arthur-Orange, TX
Billings, MT
Biloxi-Gulfport, MS - _
Binghamton, NY-PA .
_
Birmingham, AL
Bismarck, ND
.
Bloomington, IN
Bloomington-Normal, IL__ _
Boise City, ID
B oston-Lo well-Brock ton-LawrenceHaver Hill, MA-NH. _ .
Bradenton, FL
Bridgeport-Stamford-NorwalkDanbury, CT
...
Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, TX_.
Bryan-College Station, TX
Buffalo, NY
Burlington, VT
Burlington, NC
_ _
_ _.
Canton, OH
Cedar Rapids, IA
Champaign-Urbana-Rantoul, IL_. _ ...
Charleston-N. Charleston, SC._Charleston, WV
Charlotte-Gastonia, NC
Chattanooga, TN-GA .
Cheyenne, WY
Chicago, IL
_ __
Cincinnati OH-KY-IN
Clarksville-Hopkinsville, TN-KY . .
Cleveland, OH
Colorado Springs CO
Columbia, MO
Columbia SC
Columbus, GA-AL
Columbus OH
Corpus Christi TX
Dallas-Fort Worth TX
Davenport-Rock Island-Moline, IA-IL..
Dayton, OH
Daytona Beach, FL
Decatur, IL
__ _ _ __
Denver-Boulder CO
Des Moines, IA
_ _
_ __
Detroit, MI
Dubuque IA
Duluth-Superior MN-WI
Eau Claire WI
El Paso TX
Elkhart IN
Elmira, NY .
Enid OK
Erie, PA
Eugene-Springfield, OR
Evansville, IN-KY _ . _
Fargo-Moorhead ND-MN
Fayetteville NC
Fayetteville-Springdale, AR._
Flint MI
Florence AL
Fort Collins CO
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, FL
Fort Myers-Cape Coral, FL
Fort Smith, A R-OK
Fort Wavne IN
Fresno CA
_
Gadsden, AL
Gainesville, FL
See footnotes at end of table.




]Per

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

l

capita personal income

Dollars

Percent of U.S.
average

1959

1965

1969

1977

1978

12.27
11.98
13.32

2,145
2,384
1,534

2,750
3,005
2,052

3,667
3,961
2,827

7,038
7,502
5,741

8.02
7.07
9.06
7.27
8.97
8.69
7.68
7.26
7.99
12.00
12.12
7.49
9.48
9.47
8.18

13.30
10.71
15.76
9.58
14.01
10.76
10.79
9.97
12.60
15.53
.90
9.87
13.05
9.62
11.84

1,812
2,307
1,528
2,243
2,218
1,357
2,272
1,642
2,134
2,858
2,950
2,156
2,437
1,556
2,170

2,130
2,873
1,934
2,827
2,450
1,889
2,812
2,155
2,619
3,188
3,551
2,986
3,147
2,008
2,731

2,938
3,757
2,552
3,753
3,147
2,572
3,661
2,922
3,130
4,334
4,755
3,572
4,155
2,901
3,534

9.83
10.81
9.14
9.02
13.74
10.84
8.76
12.28
9.04
9.54
11.10
12.31
9.46
8.04
11.12

8.56
9.89
8.11
9.39
11.29
8.04
7.96
9.61
7.95
8.55
8.16
8.37
8.63
6.85
8.34

11.74
12.78
12.72
10.73
14.84
8.86
9.53
13.27
10.85
10.29
10.68
14.27
11.39
11.01
12.85

1,625
2,218
1,994
1,601
1,736
2,187
2,218
1,982
1,972
1,827
2,035
2,316
1,591
2,192
1,863

2,179
2,872
2,686
2,395
2,152
2,789
2,892
2,424
2,776
2,609
2,507
2,673
2,193
2,646
2,437

6.95
8.38
6.81
6.68

13.36
10.28
10.36
14.42

9.94
9.27
8.48
10.28

18.79
12.47
8.45
16.01

1,749
1,744
2,330
2,284

32,292
945

6.53
11.23

8.17
14.03

7.30
12.55

10.27
15.67

7,804
777
417
9,160
665
590
2,712
1,296
1,094

8,667
891
467
9,939
768
654
3,040
1,466
1,174

7.26
4.82
9.14
5.44
9.10
7.93
6.38
5.69
7.34

7.94
13.86
13.37
7.66
9.58
8.12
8.79
9.74
8.83

7.58
9.01
11.12
6.48
9.33
8.02
7.52
7.59
8.04

938
875
1,972
1,182
210
32,123
5,284
347
9,153
795
241
1,001
759
3,620
821

2,182
1,922
4,170
2,549
492
60,313
9,933
824
16,055
1,831
577
2,428
1,340
7,468
1,869

2,461
2,139
4,735
2,885
568
66,734
11,201
901
17,846
2,031
644
2,707
1,474
8,278
2,146

8.76
4.98
8.34
7.29
5.24
6.07
5.69
6.90
6.05
9.46
8.36
8.67
8.08
6.40
6.17

11.31
10.44
10.22
10.42
11.69
8.46
8.71
11.18
7.70
10.98
11.54
11.69
7.65
9.63
11.27

5,789
1,019
2,418
339
345
3,299
938
14,406
214
653
240
656
356
275
136

9,252
1,393
3,404
524
482
4,810
1,211
19,403
297
828
360
1,021
511
357
188

20,704
2,942
6,060
1,292
969
11,878
2,643
37,195
677
1,681
722
2,244
991
616
423

23,816
3,262
6,661
1,475
1,069
13,663
2,946
41,725
753
1,945
803
2,501
1,121
669
480

8.63
6.30
6.81
10.33
6.62
7.61
5.45
7.06
6.38
5.05
7.24
6.50
7.58
6.07
6.41

691
465
717
304
363
204
1,499
231
156
1,243
189
289
1,005
1,044
187
174

905
645
971
403
627
335
1,952
315
251
2,425
334
409
1,351
1,339
259
274

1,829
1,675
2,107
919
1,235
884
4,171
735
794
6,863
1,097
1,008
2,755
3,358
555
773

2,027
1,913
2,377
1,061
1,349
1,034
4,591
838
921
7,919
1,285
1,145
3,087
3,798
632
867

5.52
6.55
7.14
6.24
10.17
10.54
6.39
6.42
9.64
12.27
12.16
6.64
6.71
5.73
6.97
9.36

1959

1969

7,840
8,343
6,440

100
111
72

100
108
77

100
106
82

6,673
6,985
5,260
6,920
6,610
5,248
7,237
5,751
7,614
8,218
1,592
6,977
8,210
5,547
6,854

7,512
7,756
6.063
7,635
7,405
5,804
8,006
6,328
8,530
9,298
1,839
7,656
9,160
5,860
7,610

84
108
71
105
103
63
106
77
99
133
138
101
114
73
101

80
102
70
102
86
70
100
80
85
118
130
97
113
79
96

96
99
77
97
94
74
102
81
109
119
151
98
117
75
97

2,963
3,834
3,648
3,327
3,159
3,319
3,876
3,180
3,714
3,494
3,285
3,378
2,958
3,590
3,233

5,902
7,405
6,569
6,199
6,467
6,970
7,216
6,758
7,063
6,927
7,274
7,185
5,425
6,413
6,857

6,490
8,238
7,367
6,845
7,270
7,469
7,905
7,526
7,791
7,581
8,052
8,008
6,013
7,176
7,639

76
103
93
75
81
102
103
92
92
85
95
108
74
102
87

81
105
99
91
86
91
106
87
101
95
90
92
81
98
88

83
105
94
87
93
95
101
96
99
97
103
102
77
92
97

2,305
2,177
3,046
2,819

3,031
2,778
3,651
3,632

6,486
5,337
7,167
8,017

7,501
5,961
7,683
8,823

82
81
109
106

83
76
100
99

96
76
98
113

2,465
1,484

3,107
2,160

4,173
3,081

7,522
6,502

8,306
7,315

115
69

114
84

106
93

11.06
14.67
11.99
8.50
15.49
10.85
12.09
13.12
7.31

3,323
1,164
1,420
2,318
1,911
1,805
2,132
2,691
2,062

4,166
1,451
2,023
2,938
2,562
2,255
2,744
3,166
2,847

5,578
1,997
2,819
3,807
3,501
3,372
3,636
3,926
3,411

9,589 10,721
4,400 5,024
5,672 6,133
6,949 7,628
6,051 6,865
5,990 6,671
6,751 7,530
7,811 8,808
6,635 7,152

155
54
66
108
89
84
99
125
96

152
54
77
104
95
92
99
107
93

137
64
78
97
88
85
96
112
91

9.96
7.53
9.23
8.76
8.25
7.20
7.11
8.91
6.83
10.18
9.85
10.09
7.88
7.92
8.56

12.79
11.29
13.55
13.18
15.45
10.65
12.77
9.34
11.16
10.92
11.61
11.49
10.00
10.85
14.82

1,472
1,950
2,038
1,745
2,157
2,892
2,408
1,603
2,675
2,259
1,983
1,697
1,631
2,310
1,722

1,965
2,588
2,710
2,426
2,875
3,568
2,939
2,191
3,456
2,738
2,281
2,212
2,118
2,676
2,162

2,809
3,397
3,642
3,199
3,774
4,642
3,838
2,928
4,463
3,426
3,033
3,190
3,242
3,626
2,861

5,686
7,378
7,000
6,409
7,653
8,587
7,198
5,715
8,250
6,264
6,501
6,484
5,846
6,922
6,174

6,327
8,193
7,815
7,197
8,817
9,493
8,064
6,096
9,204
6,969
7,103
7,122
6,458
7,602
7,104

69
91
95
81
101
135
112
75
125
105
92
79
76
108
80

77
93
99
87
103
127
105
80
122
93
83
87
88
99
78

81
105
100
92
112
121
103
78
117
89
91
91
82
97
91

11.08
9.92
7.74
12.19
9.25
12.30
10.38
8.88
10.89
9.95
9.32
10.47
9.12
7.23
10.98

9.78
8.00
7.25
11.21
7.86
9.81
7.76
7.92
8.49
7.34
8.22
8.36
8.31
6.62
8.55

15.03 2,370
10.88 2,390
9.92 2,430
14.16 1,611
10.32 2,171
15.03 2,535
11.46 2,504
12.18 2,502
11.23 2,017
15.70 1,855
11.22 1,763
11.45 1,764
13.12 2,330
8.60 2,013
13.48 1,934

2,912
3,080
3,043
2,135
2,821
2,944
3,144
3,392
2,448
2,438
2,287
1,870
2,983
2,636
2,520

4,036
3,885
4,031
3,141
3,867
3,942
3,886
4,395
3,299
3,064
3,237
2,805
4,100
3,522
3,373

7,745
7,881
7,289
6,041
7,628
8,104
7,981
8,488
7,225
6,332
5,844
5,144
7,388
6,211
6,902

8,756
8,716
7,985
6,769
8,361
9,080
8,816
9,512
8,105
7,322
6,398
5,639
8,261
6,806
7,604

110
111
113
75
101
118
117
117
94
86
82
82
109
94
90

110
106
110
86
105
107
106
120
90
84
88
76
112
96
92

112
111
102
86
107
116
112
121
103
93
82
72
105
87
97

9.37
12.84
10.46
11.36
8.89
13.34
9.97
11.48
15.54
14.05
16.15
12.12
9.62
12.28
10.42
13.65

7.33
9.48
8.70
8.63
9.56
11.86
8.07
8.79
12.40
13.11
14.03
9.20
8.07
8.78
8.59
11.37

10.83 2,125
14.21 2,125
12.81 1,809
15.45 2,114
9.23 1,640
16.97 1,362
10.07 2,476
14.01 1,594
15.99 1,914
15.39 2,350
17.14 1,993
13.59 1,619
12.05 2,330
13.10 2,129
13.87 1,384
12.16 1,554

2,693
2,404
2,590
2,646
1,976
1,745
3,082
1,978
2,227
2,675
2,383
1,883
2,982
2,572
2,014
1,865

3,451
3,087
3,420
3,481
2,996
2,694
3,839
2,667
3,084
4,071
3,361
2,592
3,798
3,279
2,818
2,712

6,708
6,696
7,227
7,057
5,336
5,669
8,049
5,853
6,282
7,932
6,307
5,380
7,378
7,112
5,731
6,106

7,525
7,423
8,063
8,016
5,784
6,443
8,807
6,592
7,037
8,980
7,010
6,013
8,217
7,930
6,415
6,689

99
99
84
99
76
63
115
74
89
110
93
75
109
99
65
72

94
84
93
95
82
73
105
73
84
111
92
71
104
89
77
74

96
95
103
102
74
82
112
84
90
115
89
77
105
101
82
85

1959

1965

1969

1977

1978

380,016
303,880
76,136

532,022
425,897
106,125

738,233
591,117
147,116

1,522,766
1,195,276
327,490

1,709,616
1,338,519
371,097

6.87
6.88
6.81

9.78
9.51
10.83

8.24
8.12
8.69

228
1,392
123
1,594
592
167
1,229
224
313
1,980
242
268
417
146
496

282
1,868
188
2,153
789
237
1,598
296
429
3,666
386
384
616
195
691

368
2,541
242
2,899
1,045
338
2,157
396
501
5,967
586
491
929
299
956

872
4,603
552
5,520
2,655
734
4,522
772
1,198
14,752
2,109
963
2,062
624
1,977

988
5,096
639
6,049
3,027
813
5,010
849
1,349
17,043
2,128
1,058
2,331
684
2,211

4.90
6.20
7.00
6.16
5.85
7.31
5.79
5.86
4.82
11.66
9.25
6.24
8.34
7.43
6.78

11.60
8.04
11.39
8.52
12.54
10.24
9.82
8.84
11.63
12.37
15.41
8.90
10 76
9.63
9.76

234
2,544
318
362
455
628
3 957
585
334
194
661
181
219
618
1,365

343
4,005
459
573
657
896
5,729
811
470
286
849
232
317
784
1,837

479
6,053
637
915
1,091
1,080
7,963
1,180
656
406
1,138
293
468
1,085
2,420

997
13,524
1 242
1 798
3,026
2,506
15 483
2,954
1,290
836
2,651
729
948
1,961
5,539

1,114
15,253
1 400
1,991
3,475
2,728
16,958
3,346
1,430
922
2,934
833
1,056
2,177
6,251

7.43
9.05
7.19
9.72
9.14
5.57
7.24
7.27
6.98
7.66
5.58
4.93
7.89
5.79
5.89

94
102
194
210

141
163
280
287

184
228
375
401

479
489
840
1,162

569
550
911
1,348

8,465
100

11,522
178

15,927
290

29,284
817

2,162
173
63
3,012
141
151
767
365
270

3,080
212
98
3,945
207
217
1,044
481
390

4,356
277
151
5,116
337
324
1,424
635
548

405
538
885
585
126
17,820
3 038
178
5,088
322
108
436
349
1,946
451

619
686
1,345
852
176
24,047
3,952
246
6,863
498
159
638
520
2,538
603

4,045
756
1,761
196
254
2,310
712
9,811
160
506
179
544
246
198
101
529
342
487
220
238
123
1,051
169
100
762
106
215
706
767
132
112

1978

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April 1980

Table 1.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by SMSA for Selected Years J—Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

1959
Galveston-Texas City, T X
Gary-Hammond-East Chicago, IN
Grand Forks, ND-MN
Grank Rapids, MI
Great Falls, MT
Greeley, CO
Green Bay, WI
Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point,
NC
Greenville-Spartanburg, SC
Hamilton-Middletown, OH
Harrisburg, PA
Hartford-New Britain-Bristol, C T
Honolulu, H I
Houston, T X
Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH
Huntsville, A L
Indianapolis, IN
Iowa City, IA
Jackson, MI
Jackson, MS
Jacksonville, F L
Janesville-Beloit, WI
Jersey City, N J
Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA.
Johnstown, PA
Kalamazoo-Portage, MI
Kankakee, I L
Kansas City, MO-KS
Kenosha, WI
Killeen-Temple, T X

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

1965

1969

1978

1977

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1,279

7,245
7,401
5,648
6,961
6,602
5,800
6,472

8,099
8,295
6,710
7,885
7,134
6,857
7,183

96
106
77
106
104
81
95

92
103
78
102
94
80
91

103
106
86
101
91
87
92

5,424
3,289
1,655
3,171
8,166
5,621
20,872
1,846

6,112
3,704
1,811
3,506
9,064
6,233
24,393
2,076

7.52
7.86
6.22
6.09
7.38
9.52
8.25
5.72

10.08
11.08
9.69
10.08
7.88
10.04
14.17
10.39

8.73
9.37
7.85
7.96
7.61
9.77
11.02
7.91

12.68
12.62
9.43
10.56
11.00
10.89
16.87
12.46

2,049
1,660
2,173
2,217
2,667
2,201
2,385
1,731

2,600
2,282
2,740
2,712
3,359
3,029
2,826
2,330

3,601
3,089
3,522
3,631
4,486
4,365
3,760
2,967

7,015
6,158
6,617
7,400
7,788
7,965
8,340
6,214

7,843
6,846
7,064
8,158
8,671
8,806
9,398
6,920

96
77
101
103
124
103
111
81

98
84
96
99
122
119
103
81

100
87
90
104
111
112
120
88

1,725
8,646

1,981
9,645

517

581

1,020
1,940
4,481

1,150
2,222
5,008
1,070
4,498
2,535
1,808
2,139

9.31
6.54
8.24
7.80
7.51
7.26
6.80
5.26
7.29
5.42
7.36
7.00
6.49
5.38
8.57

9.71
9.05
11.85
8.48
12.05
10.77
9.34
7.45
10.44
10.45
9.57
9.08
9.51
10.58
12.87

9.50
7.72
9.94
8.12
9.64
8.91
8.00
6.29
8.77
7.77
8.40
7.98
7.91
7.81
10.59

14.84
11.55
12.38
12.75
14.54
11.76
11.34
8.46
13.47
7.81
11.99
10.04
11.37
13.93
10.90

1,785
2,511
1,812
1,994
1,780
1,924
2,212
2,330
1,495
1,566
2,134
1,987
2,426
2,429
1,814

2,323
3,223
2,262
2,817
2,334
2,374
2,906
2,981
1,954
2,088
2,837
2,704
3,106
2,790
2,081

3,077
4,046
3,130
3,876
3,117
3,218
3,690
3,852
2,789
2,795
3,739
3,671
3,973
3,448
3,121

5,935
7,531
6,718
6,859
6,614
6,451
7,173
7,365
5,497
6,258
7,144
7,349
7,828
7,190
6,159

6,769
8,342
7,441
7,656
7,440
7,140
7,960
8,119
6,164
6,826
7,914
8,056
8,524
8,139
6,795

83
117
84
93
83
90
103
109
70
73
99
93
113
113
85

84
110
85
106
85
88
101
105
76
76
102
100
108
94
85

86
106
95
98
95
91
102
104
79
87
101
103
109
104
87

6.53
7.15
6.23
8.09
7.67
5.04
7.26
6.53
7.95
7.33
5.95
12.38
7.18
8.01
6.64

11.02
10.37
10.49
15.68
9.67
11.52
12.25
9.74
10.13
11.85
11.62
12.89
10.99
8.02
8.94

8.63
8.66
8.22
11.62
8.61
8.06
9.59
8.04
8.98
9.45
8.60
12.62
8.97
8.02
7.72

13.40
11.44
13.04
22.21
12.38
17.16
16.88
13.14
11.90
13.08
12.04
17.89
11.75
10.36
11.52

1,737
2,235
1,980
1,694
1,945
1,837
1,818
2,274
2,101
1,098
1,749
2,851
1,851
1,738
1,794

2,237
3,061
2,576
2,087
2,797
2,227
2,405
2,864
2,819
1,218
2,086
3,138
2,118
2,165
2,273

2,986
3,832
3,217
2,788
3,354
2,973
3,053
3,745
3,676
1,896
2,603
4,250
2,803
2,966
3,203

6,128
7,922
6,355
7,041
6,427
6,252
6,011
6,935
7,239
4,032
5,094
7,959
5,757
5,183
5,881

6,835
8,833
7,056
8,492
7,187
7,271
7,045
7,771
7,990
4,529
5,675
8,989
6,277
5,596
6,565

81
104
92
79
91
86
85
106
98
51
82
133
86
81
84

81
104
88
76
91
81
83
102
100
52
71
116
76
81
87

87
113
90
108
92
93
90
99
102
58
72
115
80
71
84

8.42
6.95
6.24
7.49
9.12
6.90
6.86
6.68
7.01
6.24
8.00
8.18
7.04
7.67
6.09

10.48
9.27
10.38
11.01
9.32
11.99
9.71
8.70
9.42
11.78
10.38
9.60
9.99
10.17
8.23

9.39
8.04
8.18
9.14
9.21
9.28
8.20
7.63
8.14
8.83
9.12
8.85
8.43
8.85
7.10

12.40
12.53
11.05
11.30
11.61
15.65
10.87
13.11
11.84
10.42
13.70
7.75
11.53
14.12
9.01

1,921
1,925
2,248
1,970
2,440
1,713
2,201
2,768
2,169
1,894
1,639
1,650
2,512
2,327
2,239

2,554
2,538
2,909
2,564
3,148
2,443
2,667
3,449
2,742
2,256
2,272
2,242
2,987
2,862
2,764

3,464
3,549
3,819
3,404
4,292
3,231
3,646
4,495
3,715
2,964
3,180
3,118
3,875
3,852
3.681

6,674
6,913
7,535
6,745
7,819
6,852
7,175
8,384
7,219
6,571
6,203
6,155
7,318
7,000
6,821

7,379
7,768
8,257
7,377
8,639
7,799
7,861
9,399
8,058
7,260
6,957
6,574
8,005
7,835
7,432

90
90
105
92
114
80
103
129
101
88
76
77
117
108
104

94
97
104
93
117
88
99
123
101
81
87
85
106
105
100

105
94
110
99
100
120
103
93
89
84
102
100
95

14.64
7.83
10.48
10.62
13.05
8.87
9.44
11.75
12.77
11.37
11.26
8.31

10.53
10.55
8.83
9.86
8.57
7.13
8.43
8.64
9.47
8.94
8.83
7.38

11.12
15.34
12.75
12.89
17.29
11.89
12.87
11.87
14.73
15.06
13.80
10.41

858
2,366
1,794
2,293
2,489
2,671
2,511
1,599
2,255
1,613
1,668
2,046

1,202
3,121
2,331
2,825
3,284
3,281
3,170
2,032
2,771
2,004
2,259
2,770

1,664
3,992
3,177
4,010
4,133
4,153
4,235
2,702
3,453
2,739
3,076
3,328

3,920 4,323
6,517 7,347
6,481 7,231
7,628 8,567
9,262 10,658
7,847 8,786
7,974 8,921
5,787 6,322
7,067 7,913
5,497 6,313
6,153 6,897
6,121 6,815

40
110
84
107
116
125
117
75
105
75
78
95

45
109
87
109
113
113
115
74
94
75
84
91

55
94
92
109
136
112
114
81
101
81
88
87

7.36
9.31
8.01

12.92
14.16
9.52

1,909
1,868
2,991

2,574
2,462
3,628

3,354
3,390
4,877

5,984
6,791
8,575

89
87
139

91
92
133

97
120

268

574

672

1,047

1,435

1,988

4,021

4,614

163
122
251

216
179
354

280
252
505

562
635

616
757

1,131

1,247

1,778

675
431
818

992
584

2,576
1,439

666

853
860

2,346

3,296

4,421

96
261
387
989
248

150
386
562

212
553
798

1,396

1,994

356

479

961

1,411

1,840

513
436
462
181

717
561
656
258

2,356
1,037

4,147
2,234
1,677
1,910

707

778

2,656

3,678

4,983

10,138

241
210

323
311

407
478

883
1,281

11,291
1,006
1,421

Knoxville, T N
Kokomo, I N
La Crosse, WI
Lafayette, LA
Lafayette-West Lafayette, IN..
Lake Charles, LA
Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL__
Lancaster, PA
Lansing-East Lansing, MI
Laredo, T X
Las Cruces, NM
Las Vegas, NV
Lawrence, KS
Lawton, OK
Lewiston-Auburn, ME

646
189
141
141
172
263
344
628
714
70
101
354
80
155
153

888
288
194
207
264
306
499
848

1,216

2,747

3,115

377
258
307
360
430
693

822
560
932
735
979

916
633

Lexington-Fayette, K Y
Lima, OH
Lincoln, N E
Little Rock-North Little Rock, A R
Long Branch-Asbury Park, N J
Longview-Marshall, T X
Lorain-Elyria, OH
Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA
Louisville, KY-IN
Lubbock, T X
Lynchburg, VA
Macon, GA
Madison, WI
Manchester-Nashua, N H
Mansfield, OH

402
378
345
527
809
193
477

McAUen-Pharr-Edinburg, T X
Melbourne-Titusville-Cocoa, F L
Memphis, TN-AR-MS
Miami, F L
Midland, T X
Milwaukee, WI
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI
Mobile, AL
Modesto, CA
Monroe, LA
Montgomery, AL
Muncie, IN
Muskegon-Norton
Shores-Muskegon
Heights, MI
Nashville-Davidson, T N
Nassau-Suffolk, N Y
New Bedford-Fall River, MA
New Brunswick-Perth Amboy-Sayreville, N J
New Haven-Waterbury-Meriden, C T _ . ~
New London-Norwich, C T
New Orleans, LA
New York, N Y - N J
Newark, N J
Newport-News-Hampton, VA
Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Portsmouth, VANC
Northeast Pennsylvania, PA
Odessa, T X
Oklahoma City, OK
Omaha, NE-IA
Orlando, F L
Owensboro, K Y
Oxnard-Simi Valley-Ventura, CA
See footnotes at end of table.




1,070

739
940
356

1,182
1,534

1,677
2,412
3,268

1,139

826
1,147
1,960
2,729
3,657

91
144
744
114
208
205

142
180

344
432

389
484

1,137

2,873

3,387

160
335
291

366
608
564

409
671
629

618
516
480
782

902
740
632

1,968
1,461
1,384
2,495
3,869

2,212
1,644
1,537
2,777
4,318
1,042
2,132
66,552
7,150
1,452
1,029
1,598
2,554
2,037

1,293

1,085
1,936

271
644

376
926

16,451
1,615

23,460
2,219

31,419
3,181

291
196
319
549
407
263

407
297
475
772
579
344

533
423
700
1,084

152
256

225
583

298
874

1,287
2,082

1,840
3,125

2,622
5,011

852
475

1969 1978

3,368
3,774
2,848
3,725
3,448
2,920
3,319

226

643

1959

2,578
2,926
2,261
2,885
2,628
2,297
2,523

137

489

1978

2,067
2,268
1,646
2,284
2,238
1,731
2,035

1,604
5,379

353

1977

13.52
12.53
17.07
14.75
9.61
19.21
13.09

1,413
4,780

1,477
4,580
2,634
7,400

1969

9.52
7.82
8.73
8.12
7.25
10.08
8.95

575
2,369

1,072
3,247
1,706
4,836

1965

12.07
9.54
10.75
9.81
9.16
13.00
10.88

409
1,770

2,248
1,061
3,349

1959

7.27
6.29
6.94
6.62
5.56
7.52
7.24

285
1,287

788

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

901
1,923
58,840
6,393
1,315

905
1,483
2,290
1,785

888

968

917

1,019
1,722
6,427
12,433

788

870

6.96
13.06
7.38
9.18
4.69
5.59
7.53
5.92
6.58
6.81
6.69
6.54

2,338
12,273

1,076
5,233
23,106

1,215
5,974
25,306

6.33
7.82
7.69

8.52
10.99
8.37

1,076

1,492

2,895

3,170

6.46

8.73

7.53

9.50

2,015

2,548

3,381

6,171

6,715

94

92

86

1,655
2,295

2,389
3,184

5,350
6,160
1,797
8,728
81,629
18,512
2,532

8.05
6.56
7.81
6.76
5.68
6.64
8.00

9.37
7.61
8.63
10.24
6.36
7.46
9.82

8.68
7.06
8.20
8.40
6.00
7.03
8.86

12.30
9.53
7.41
11.97
9.02
10.32
9.61

2,559
2,565
2,173
2,111
2,844
2,802
1,989

3,169
3,185
2,729
2,652
3,646
3,637
2,519

4,169
4,262
3,782
3,500
4,724
4,761
3,286

8,069
7,406
6,867
6,890
7,996
8,529
6,416

9,051
8,163
7,353
7,649
8,852
9,487
7,007

119
120
101
98
133
131
93

114
116
103
95
129
130
90

115
104
94
98
113
121
89

7.35
5.68
5.51
7.23
6.61
7.85
6.84
11.06

10.08
9.16
13.26
11.56
9.22
13.20
10.62
12.33

8.64
7.32
9.11
9.26
7.84
10.35
8.61
11.66

12.08
10.23
16.84
14.73
11.21
16.45
12.73
15.94

1,823
1,829
1,921
2,085
2,348
2,118
1,852
2,393

2,369
2,280
2,452
2,604
2,913
2,404
2,415
2,617

3,228
3,153
3,342
3,465
3,778
3,343
3,176
3,622

6,200
6,211
7,511
7,039
6,945
6,480
6,814
7,030

6,890
6,851
8,551
7,903
7,676
7,395
7,647
7,867

85
85
90
97
109
99
86
112

88
86
91
94
103
91
87
99

87
109
101
98
94
98
100

1,493
5,700
11,013

165

213

261

671

787

3,363
3,956

4,442
5,631

570
349
162
357
225

800
491
224
507
323

5,794
8,173
1,013

11,129
16,305
2,460
1,697

12,452
18,404
2,752
1,947

315

433

582

1,101
5,849

1,612
8,403

798
1,101
1,686

660
313
682
424

717

825

1,565

1,781

402

590

853

1,886
26,970
5,094

2,670
35,791
7,257

4,764
5,624
1,673
7,795
74,873
16,781
2,310

505

763

3,629
46,852
9,689
1,090

1,142
1,127

1,627
1,422

2,322
1,959

4,918
3,911

5,512
4,311

172

222

294

772

902

1,160
1,064

1,644
1,493

694
129
469

972
185
819

2,331
2,018
1,478

5,438
4,015
3,873

6,239
4,465
4,510

250

550

620

1,339

3,288

3,812

6,755
7,601
9,407

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SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

31

Table 1.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by SMSA for Selected Years '—Continued
Total personal income
Area title

Millions of dollars

Per capita personal income
Average annual rate of growth

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1965

1969

97
254
111
985
331
734

132
347
158
1,372
476
1,020

191
462
240
1,878
693
1,334

493
987
680
3,355
1,493
2,958

552
1,123
725
3,690
1,648
3,357

7.01
6.16
8.02
6.67
7.67
6.16

12.52
10.37
13.07
7.79
10.10
10.80

9.58
8.14
10.38
7.20
8.82
8.33

154
10,841
1,328
118
5,407
303
435
1,963
408

224
14,312
2,157
171
6,879
408
558
2,819
595

414
19,394
3,405
225
8,987
563
748
3,935
864

812
35,483
8,964
489
17,208
976
1,545
9,078
1,727

900
38,938
10,565
557
18,917
1,070
1,730
10,420
1,904

5.99
9.87
6.67
5.21
6.39
5.57
7.20
7.79

9.01
8.05
13.41
10.60
8.62
7.40
9.76
11.43
9.18

6.96
11.53
8.51
6.81
6.87
7.54
9.18
8.45

Providence-Warwick-Pawtucket, RI
Provo-Orem, UT
Pueblo, CO
Racine, WI .
Raleigh-Durham, NC
Rapid City SD
Reading, PA
. . . .
Reno, NV
Richland-Kennewick-Pasco,
WA
3
Richmond, V A
Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA_.
Roanoke. VA
Rochester MN
Rochester, N Y
Rockford, IL
. . . . . .

1,663
159
199
335
569
144
643
234
190
1,093
1,657
331
139
2,072
593

2,261
250
271
479
918
186
827
423
244
1,644
2,548
481
214
2,931
810

3,077
321
353
636
1,413
236
1,122
552
325
2,179
3,787
684
307
4,080
1,079

5,812
868
805
1,270
3,364
546
2,228
1,503
922
4,771
8,829
1,464
697
7,448
2,052

6,408
988
898
1,433
3,805
619
2,478
1,822
1,125
5,366
10,242
1,638
790
8,143
2,335

6.35
7.28
5.90
6.62
9.52
5.06
5.72
8.96
5.51

Sacramento, CA
Saginaw, MI
_ _ __
St. Cloud MN
St. Joseph, MO
St Louis MO-IL
Salem 0 R
Salinas-Seaside-Monterey, CA
_.
Salt Lake City-Ogden, UT _
SanAngelo, T X
_
_„
San Antonio T X
San Diego, CA
. .
San Francisco-Oakland CA
San Jose, CA
Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc, CA.
Santa Cruz CA

1,583
402
162
202
5 178
275
502
1,185
112
1,286
2,364
7,782
1,718
517
225

2,228
582
225
256
7,135
408
695
1,691
158
1,810
3,400
11,276
3,019
758
334

2,940
790
342
325
9,326
586
1,001
2,221
216
2,746
5,221
15,013
4,544
1,040
447

6,725
1,729
837
625
17,711
1,504
2,245
5,281
531
6,138
12,114
29,691
10,477
2,231
1,161

Santa Rosa CA
Sarasota, F L
Savannah, GA
Seattle-Everett WA
Sherman-Denison, T X
Shreveport LA
Sioux City IA-NE
Sioux Falls SD
South Bend. IN

361
149
323
2 965
128
577
245
151
595
554
362
265
322
1,174
364

517
281
440
4,065
170
765
315
230
787
701
509
353
460
1,587
455

738
492
659
6,200
257
1,027
401
327
1,027
982
692
521
646
2,120
549

561
1 305
703
110
1,535
281
133
1 562
355
634
524
1,040
154
159
703

797
1,730
941
177
2,262
402
202
2,077
481
896
745
1,400
207
218
896

468
229
265
5,837
291
540
347
895
247
211
1,134
129
1,267
249
622
1,062

660
311
353
9,022
359
797
448
1,089
325
272
1,621
190
1,715
324
818
1,407

1959

Panama City, F L _
Parkersburg-Marietta, WV-OH.. .
Pascagoula-Moss Point, MS
Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, NJ
Pensacola, F L
Peoria, I L .
Petersburg-Colonial Heights-Hopewell,
Philadelphia, PA-NJ
Phoenix, AZ
...
Pine Bluff, AR
Pittsburgh, PA
Pittsfield, MA
Portland, ME
Portland, OR-WA
Poughkeepsie, N Y

_
——

Spokane WA
Springfield, I L
_ _ _ _ _
Springfield MO
Sringfield OH
- Springfield-Chicopee-Holyoke MA
Steubenville-Weirton, OH-WV

Stockton CA
Syracuse NY
Tacoma, WA

.
_--

--

Tallahassee FL
Tamna-St Petersburg FL
Terre Haute IN

Te xarkana TX-Texarkana, A R
Toledo OH-MI
ToDeka KS

Trenton NJ
Tucson AZ
Tulsa OK
Tuscaloosa AL
Tyler, TX
Utica Rome, NY

--

Valleio Fai rfield-NaDa CA
Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton, NJ
Waco TX
Washington DC-MD-VA
Waterloo-Cedar Falls, IA
West Palm Beach-Boca Raton F L
Wheeling, WV-OH
Wichita KS
Wichita Falls, TX
Williamsport, PA
Wilmington DE-NJ-MD
Wilmington NC
Worcester-Fiftchburg-Leominster, M A . . .
Yakima, WA
York, PA
Youngstown-Warren, OH

1977

1978

Percent of U.S.
average

1959

1965

1969

1977

1978

1959

1969

11.97
13.78
6.62
9.99
10.38
13.49

1,484
1,892
2,033
2,444
1,678
2,365

1,860
2,515
2,146
3,093
2,082
3,160

2,587
3,156
2,823
4,074
2,899
3,920

5,394
6,426
5,962
7,457
5,405
8,275

5,994
7,118
6,154
8,297
5,981
9,309

69
88
95
114
78
110

71
86
77
111
79
107

76
91
78
106
76
119

10.84
9.74
17.86
13.91
9.93
9.63
11.97
14.78
10.25

1,596
2,516
2,068
1,472
2,265
2,146
2,143
2,419
2,330

2,074
3,104
2,532
2,014
2,880
2,803
2,608
3,115
2,914

3,179
4,066
3,599
2,638
3,743
3,778
3,479
3,950
3,952

6,379
7,401
7,112
5,743
7,492
6,778
6,650
8,120
7,366

7,054
8,162
8,170
6,485
8,307
7,442
7,408
9,140
8,163

74
117
96
69
106
100
100
113
109

87
111
98
72
102
103
95
108
108

90
104
104
83
106
95
94
117
104

2,145
1,522
1,717
2,398
1,793
2,098
2,352
2,828
2,245
2,328
2,080
1,860
2,152
2,603
2,604

2,794
2,100
2,307
2,884
2,483
2,276
2,906
3,734
2,912
3,081
2,472
2,445
2,856
3,280
3,282

3,663
2,388
3,004
3,737
3,453
3,051
3,810
4,664
3,585
4,008
3,374
3,385
3,736
4,306
4,019

6,799 7,514
4,834 5,331
6,535 7,391
7,210 8,092
6,955 7,708
6,100 6,832
7,358 8,110
9,524 11,161
7,741 8,789
7,907 8,772
6,738 7,393
6,875 7,768
7,633 8,562
7,632 8,396
7,648 8,671

100
71
80
112
84
98
100
132
105
109
97
87
100
121
121

100
65
82
102
94
83
104
127
98
109
92
92
102
117
110

1978

7.36
10.09
8.25
7.95
10.52
7.98
7.36
11.41
9.81

8.62
7.53
8.25
7.01
6.17

8.49
13.31
10.93
9.45
11.64
11.31
9.20
14.19
14.79
10.53
11.69
10.19
11.07
7.98
8.96

10.06
8.78
9.58
7.47
7.48

10.25
13.82
11.55
12.83
13.11
13.37
11.22
21.22
22.02
12.47
16.00
11.89
13.34
9.33
13.79

7,614
1,914
952
687
19,686
1,715
2,666
6,031
607
6,899
13,857
33,404
12,040
2,575
1,345

6.39
6.99
7.76
4.87
6.06
7.86
7.15
6.48
6.79
7.88
8.25
6.79
10.22
7.24
7.11

11.15
10.33
12.05
8.67
8.66
12.67
11.50
11.74
12.17
10.78
11.46
9.29
11.43
10.60
13.02

8.62
8.56
9.77
6.65
7.28
10.11
9.19
8.94
9.30
9.24
9.75
7.97
10.79
8.82
9.87

13.22
10.70
13.74
9.92
11.15
14.03
18.75
14.20
14.31
12.40
14.39
12.51
14.92
15.42
15.85

2,572
2,125
1,485
2,015
2,447
1,893
2,571
2,105
1,769
1,780
2,325
2,986
2,719
3,111
2,720

2,943
2,790
1,908
2,452
3,168
2,345
3,080
2,548
2,230
2,208
2,902
3,787
3,335
3,048
3,072

3,749
3,600
2,685
3,241
3,941
3,195
3,924
3,178
3,019
3,123
3,893
4,861
4,397
3,970
3,659

7,250 8,007
7,604 8,407
5,325 5,928
6,238 6,864
7,427 8,251
6,860 7,592
8,109 9,666
6,434 7,159
6,921 7,859
6,000 6,648
7,187 7,947
9,346 10,492
8,610 9,771
7,727 8,819
6,836 7,762

120
99
69
94
114
88
120
98
82
83
108
139
127
145
127

102
98
73
88
107
87
107
87
82
85
106
133
120
108
100

96
68
94
103
98
87
103
142
112
112
94
99
109
107
111
W
102
107
76
88
105
97
123
91
100
85
101
134
125
112
99

1,861
1,405
1,327
12,169
530
2,235
834
728
1,940
2,152
1,500
1,185
1,203
3,807
1,175

2,144
1,624
1,481
14,063
617
2,501
945
829
2,164
2,449
1,633
1,344
1,331
4,179
1,275

7.41
12.69
7.39
7.66
7.22
5.94
5.05
8.03
5.61
5.89
6.69
6.99
7.21
6.09
4.20

12.58
14.19
9.41
9.53
10.22
10.39
9.99
10.89
8.63
10.69
10.01
11.10
8.36
7.83
9.81

9.83
13.40
8.34
8.54
8.63
8.02
7.36
9.38
7.03
8.14
8.25
8.92
7.75
6.91
6.82

15.21
15.59
11.61
15.56
16.42
11.90
13.31
13.87
11.55
13.80
8.87
13.42
10.64
9.77
8.51

2,487
1,991
1,609
2,708
1,779
1,825
2,060
1,776
2,220
2,014
2,343
1,939
2,008
2,217
2,176

2,817
2,869
2,111
3,396
2,246
2,340
2,825
2,354
2,890
2,612
3,136
2,254
2,646
2,800
2,740

3,672
4,277
3,199
4,412
3,103
3,072
3,455
3,450
3,678
3,564
4,073
3,125
3,504
3,660
3,321

7,024
8,339
6,105
8,467
6,303
6,287
6,931
7,111
6,970
6,874
8,118
6,143
6,580
6,461
7,174

7,820
9,310
6,777
9,582
7,297
7,020
7,907
8,040
7,705
7,665
8,847
6,566
7,267
7,117
7,870

116
93
75
126
83
85
96
83
103
94
109
90
94
103
101

100
117
87
120
85
84
94
94
100
97
111
85
96
100
91

100
119
86
122
93
90
101
103
98
98
113
84
93
91
100

1 054
2,267
1,532
287
3,479
544
343
2,874
651
1,234
1,144
1,922
292
313
1,167

2,323
4,236
3,017
799
8,903
1,082
693
5,677
1,328
2,448
2,832
4,549
717
810
1,994

2,598
4,671
3,444
889
10,120
1,201
787
6,276
1,485
2,702
3,219
5,151
790
920
2,182

6.51
5.68
8.10
10.06
8.53
6.83
9.94
6.29
6.25
6.89
8.12
6.33
6.61
7.01
5.20

10.54
8.36
9.42
13.39
12.60
9.20
9.67
9.07
9.60
9.10
12.18
11.58
11.69
12.73
7.20

8.40
6.94
9.72
11.63
10.44
7.94
9.81
7.59
7.82
7.93
10.03
8.79
8.99
9.68
6.14

11.84
10.27
14.15
11.26
13.67
11.00
13.56
10.55
11.82
10.38
13.67
13.23
10.18
13.58
9.43

2,282
2,329
2,210
1,430
1,954
1,653
1,344
2,256
2,165
2,402
2,038
2,225
1,438
1,881
2,137

2,912
2,846
2,710
1,927
2,376
2,412
1,967
2,867
2,744
3,022
2,379
2,800
1,751
2,368
2,640

3,700
3,588
3,778
2,708
3,263
3,092
3,131
3,807
3,629
4,036
3,317
3,544
2,508
3,284
3,424

7,569
6,503
7,079
5,823
6,481
6,210
5,843
7,333
7,244
7,718
6,243
7,426
5,793
7,250
6,052

8,296
7,191
7,881
6,351
7,248
6,905
6,628
8,090
7,961
8,520
6,973
8,195
6,250
8,084
6,705

106
109
103
67
91
77
63
105
101
112
95
104
67
88
100

101
98
103
74
89
84
85
104
99
110
90
97
68
90
93

106
92
101
81
92
88
85
103
102
109
89
105
80
103
86

914
414
470
13, 015
447
1,359
589
1,418
463
366
2,156
302
2,352
451
1,193
1,970

2,142
829
1,050
28,184
1,012
3,873
1,239
2,904
956
720
4,047
739
4,326
1,019
2,387
3,827

2,422
905
1,184
30,948
1,119
4,490
1,367
3,338
1,064
805
4,452
823
4,755
1,215
2,689
4,239

6.92
6.10
5.90
8.35
4.39
9.67
5.43
4.71
6.48
5.66
6.64
8.88
6.38
6.12
6.73
6.37

11.44
9.08
10.81
10.10
10.73
14.20
9.81
9.98
9.69
9.15
8.39
11.78
8.13
11.64
9.45
8.89

9.04
7.50
8.20
9.18
7.35
11.79
7.48
7.17
7.99
7.30
7.46
10.24
7.21
8.70
8.01
7.56

13.07
9.17
12.76
9.81
10.57
15.93
10.33
14.94
11.30
11.81
10.01
11.37
9.92
19.23
12.65
10.77

2,370
2,158
1,797
2,785
2,404
2,437
1,831
2,364
1,908
1,943
2,767
1,437
2,187
1,733
2,160
2,094

2,828
2,619
2,201
3,496
2,913
2,707
2,435
2,884
2,581
2,398
3,449
1,962
2,752
2,335
2,623
2,684

3,731
3,432
3,122
4,558
3,412
4,035
3,246
3,642
3,557
3,244
4,380
2,872
3,708
3,186
3,662
3,700

7,326 8,043
6,279 6,952
6,589 7,360
9,346 10,259
7,403 8,060
8,175 9,225
6,844 7,546
7,393 8,398
7,298 8,255
6,314 7,101
7,823 8,637
5,702 6,313
6,729 7,370
6,439 7,628
6,783 7,561
7,059 7,767

110
101
84
130
112
114
85
110
89
91
129
67
102
81
101
98

102
94
85
124
93
110
89
99
97
88
119
78
101
87
100
101

103
89
94
131
103
118
96
107
105
91
110
81
94
97
96
99

1. Detail may not add to higher level totals because of rounding. Average annual rates of
growth were calculated from unrounded data.
2. The personal income level shown for the United States differs from that in the national
income and product accounts, primarily because it omits income received by Federal
Government employees overseas.




Dollars

3. Prior to 1969 the independent city of Colonial Heights is included in the Richmond
SMSA. This differs from OMB's definition which includes Colonial Heights in the Petersburg SMSA. For 1969-78 the Richmond and Petersburg SMSA's conform with the official
definition. The average annual rates of growth affected by this discontinuity have been

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32

April 1980

Table 2.—-Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

1965
United States
Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.

380,016
303,880
76,136

Alabama
Sum of SMSA counties
_
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Autauga
Baldwin
Barbour
Bibb
Blount
Bullock
Butler

4,741
3,297
1,444
24
64
24
13
27
10
25

6,764
4,680
2,084
42
101
33
19
42
14
32

Calhoun___
Chambers.
Cherokee. _
Chilton..__
Choctaw._.
Clarke
Clay
Cleburne..
Coffee
Colbert. . . .

146
50
16
27
16
27
14
11
37
78

Conecuh...
Coosa
Covington.
Crenshaw..
Cullman...
Dale
Dallas
De K a l b . . .
Elmore
Escambia..

1969

1978

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

1959

1965 1969 1977

19781959

1969

1978

1,522,766
1,195,276
327,490

1,709,616
1,338,519
371,097

6.87
6.88
6.81

9.78
9.51
10.83

8.24
8.12
8.69

12.27
11.98
13.32

2,145
2,384
1,534

2,750
3,005
2,052

3,667
3,961
2,827

7,038
7,502
5,741

7,840
8,343
6,440

100
111
72

100
108
77

100
106
82

9,272
6,242
3,031
61
150
50
28
59
22
45

20,867
14,138
6,730
146
398
112
68
142
51

23,668
15,953
7,715
168
453
128
79
163
59
105

6.94
6.59
7.69
9.86
8.80
7.62
7.78
8.01
8.53
6.09

10.97
10.99
10.94
11.85
13.10
11.05
12.02
11.89
11.64
9.72

8.83
8.65
9.22
10.80
10.82
9.23
9.77
9.83
9.99
7.80

13.42
12.84
14.65
15.09
13.84
14.55
15.19
14.60
14.70
17.84

1,480
1,692
1,150

1,965
2,204
1,579
1,852
1,857
1,326
1,260
1,601
1,039
1,354

2,695
2,971
2,263
2,434
2,628
2,096
1,893
2,240
1,735
1,997

5,654
6,192
4,781
5,036
5,546
4,457
4,663
4,283
4,411
4,132

6,325
6,877
5,425
5,753
6,136
5,104
5,380
4,846
5,021
4,822

69
79
54
61
62
46
44
51
34
49

73
81
62
66
72
57
52
61
47
54

81
88
69
73
78
65

195
68
24
39
23
40
20
17
58
102

299
92
36
56
29
58
28
25
90
132

624
200
79
126
69
128
57
53
203
298

684
218
93
143
77
143
66
59
236
336

7.39
6.28
8.49
7.65
6.01
7.70
7.18
9.12
9.18
5.38

9.64
10.12
10.98
10.97
11.57
10.66
10.26
9.74
11.36
10.91

8.45
8.08
9.67
9.21
8.61
9.09
8.63
9.41
10.21
7.97

9.13
17.08
13.25
11.84
12.16
15.57
11.38
16.11
12.73

917
1,086
1,134
995
1,242
1,716

2,008
1,825
1,514
1,553
1,210
1,472
1,591
1,596
1,874
2,049

2,901
2,422
2,290
2,100
1,563
2,050
2,110
2,292
2,483
2,598

5,547
5,370
4,428
4,432
3,957
4,561
4,309
4,494
5,630
5,925

5,860
5,803
5,144
4,896
4,549
5,121
4,796
4,950
6,596
6,710

73
63
47
49
43
51
53
46
58
80

79
66
62
57
43
56
58

75
74
66
62
58
65
61
63
84
86

15
10
44
13
47
48
72
44
36
41

20
15
62
17
80
81
98
61
53
56

29
21
84
26
127
146
135
94
78
80

60
47
175
55
298
197
259
219
199
184

73
54
200
65
349
221
275
259
228
205

6.58
7.84
6.77
7.61
10.38
11.74
6.53
7.78
8.08
6.97

10.73
10.89
10.15
10.57
11.88
4.70
8.20
12.00
12.73
11.10

8.53
9.27
8.36
9.00
11.09
8.35
7.32
9.76
10.26
8.91

21.25
14.31
14.27
18.20
17.15
12.09
6.26
18.53
14.87
11.53

957
1,247
868
1,060
1,579
1,292
1,088
1,192
1,233

1,172
1,399
1,714
1,222
1,624
2,467
1,700
1,447
1,596
1,586

1,761
1,944
2,392
1,906
2,444
2,932
2,397
2,199
2,357
2,321

3,917
4,259
4,998
3,909
5,007
4,509
4,624
4,409
4,876
5,121

4,602
4,806
5,698
4,584
5,802
4,775
5,177
5,128
5,515
5,741

41
45
58
40
49
74
60
51
56
57

59
61
73
58
74
61
66
65
70
73

Etowah...
Fayette...
Franklin..
Geneva. _.
Greene...
Hale
Henry
Houston..
Jackson...
Jefferson..

132
15
24
24
9
16
13
71
41

187
24
37
36
12
19
19
104
63
1,648

259
35
55
52
16
27
28
154
88
2,133

555
86
126
110
35
57
75
406
264
4,679

632
100
148
132
42
66
84
460
307
5,271

7.02
8.66
8.51
8.01
5.33
4.89
8.04
8.11
7.97
5.63

10.41
12.40
11.59
10.95
11.47
10.65
12.96
12.88
14.92
10.57

8.61
10.41
9.96
9.39
8.20
7.58
10.34
10.35
11.21
7.94

13.87
15.88
16.96
19.63
21.55
16.50
11.64
13.23
15.99
12.65

1,384 2,014 2,818
964 1,370 2,069
1,129 1,548 2,356
1,097 1,641 2,543
814 1,209
705
859 1,018 1,433
1,974
1,307
863
1,423 1,911 2,743
2,331
1,132 1,656
1,981 2,593 3,396

5,731
5,223
4,695
4,634
3,341
3,656
4,952
5,787
5,452
7,175

6,415
5,972
5,487
5,462
4,019
4,278
5,407
6,432
6,150
8,020

65
45
53
51
33
40
40
66
53
92

76
70
70
51
55
69
82
78
102

Lamar
Lauderdale.
Lawrence. __
Lee
Limestone. _
Lowndes
Macon
Madison
Marengo
Marion
_

16
91
23
59
43
12
29
248
25
24

22
129
34
93
66
16
37
482
35
35

30
183
53
147
91
21
51
632
50
53

79
438
120
361
200
48
105
1,210
101
128

93
502
137
412
236
61
116
1,378
117
148

6.50
7.27
8.71
9.46
7.77
6.08
5.84
9.83
7.20
8.17

13.37
11.86
11.14
12.17
11.11
12.40
9.65
9.04
9.81
11.95

9.70
9.42
9.85
10.73
9.34
9.03
7.63
9.45
8.43
9.94

17.57
14.69
14.30
14.19
17.86
26.99
10.38
13.83
15.78
15.25

1,139
1,501
958
1,217
1,207
784
1,099
2,151
947
1,138

1,586 1,978
1,925 2,719
1,252 1,936
1,681 2,624
1,609 2,195
1,031 1,423
1,516 1,975
2,663 3,465
1,253 1,807
1,503 2,211

5,079
5,806
4,147
5,201
4,600
3,540
3,956
6,483
4,255
4,769

5,950
6,515
4,643
5,842
5,387
4,448
4,346
7,361
4,932
5,478

53
70
45
57
56
37
51
100
44
53

76
83
59
75
69
57
55
94
63
70

Marshall
Mobile
Monroe
Montgomery.
Morgan
_
Perry
Pickens
Pike
Randolph
Russell

63
505
23
298
102
15
22
27
21
51

95
699
32
412
154
18
28
38
29
71

136
863
43
543
222
27
40
57
39
101

315
2,061
95
1,220
479
48
95
127
89
218

368
2,299
126
1,385
545
62
105
149
102
244

8.05
5.50
6.30
6.20
8.05
6.22
6.12
7.70
6.47
7.14

11.69
11.50
12.71
10.96
10.49
9.89
11.46
11.28
11.41
10.32

9.76
8.30
9.29
8.42
9.20
7.94
8.62
9.38
8.78
8.64

16.83
11.53
31.94
13.49
13.89
30.87
11.32
16.64
15.11
12.18

1,330 1,733
1,640 2,060
1,061 1,443
1,795 2,445
1,728 2,093
885 1,024
1,019 1,323
1,062 1,459
1,078 1,520
1,114 1,463

2,462
2,715
1,949
3,320
3,000
1,492
1,945
2,314
2,053
2,179

5,205
5,836
4,317
6,610
5,654
3,562
4,449
4,870
4,740
4,647

5,956
6,361
5,492
7,379
6,354
4,589
4,835
5,526
5,389
5,244

62
76
49
84
81
40
48
50
50
52

76
81
70
94
81
59
62
70
69
67

St. Clair
Shelby
Sumter
Talladega. _ _
Tallapoosa..
Tuscaloosa. _
Walker
Washington.
Wilcox
Winston

29
38
16
85
46
154
65
17
19
17

43
61
20
124
62
207
85
25
24
24

63
92
29
166
89
292
132
31
28
41

175
298
64
345
185
717
387
72
55
100

199
348
77
384
210
790
433
78
63
121

8.24
9.38
6.17
6.94
6.66
6.64
7.37
6.09
4.09
9.03

13.57
15.89
11.21
9.80
10.05
11.67
14.12
10.85
9.34
12.79

10.73
12.41
8.53
8.28
8.25
8.99
10.52
8.32
6.54
10.80

13.62
16.69
20.52
11.31
13.17
10.13
11.96
7.18
14.11
21.00

1,153
1,195
824
1,319
1,354
1,438
1,217
1,129
1,031
1,179

1,628
1,769
1,085
1,829
1,762
1,751
1,485
1,586
1,314
1,562

2,280
2,566
1,638
2,475
2,523
2,508
2,319
1,919
1,573
2,466

4,892
5,500
3,825
5,041
5,166
5,793
5,891
4,260
3,771
4,967

5,432
5,998
4,570
5,553
5, 785
6,250
6,525
4,381
4.346
6,077

54
56
38
61
63
67
57
53
48
55

52
43
67

77
58
71
74
80
83
56
55
78

542
242
300

857
386
471

1,245
586
658

4,313
2,109
2,204

4,369
2,128
2,241

8.66
9.25
8.16

14.97
15.40
14.58

11.61
12.12
11.16

1.29
.91
1.66

2,422
2,950
2,116

3,164
3,551
2,905

4,205 10,455 10,849
4,755 11,592 11,839
3,812 9,559 10,051

113
138
99

115
130
104

138
151
128

18
242

26
386
1
5
10
4
4

40
586
1
11
12
6
5

80
2,109
4
42
48
13
19

2,128
4
47
53
14
21

8.54
9.25
6.54
18.38
3.88
8.25
5.76

8.85
15.40
21.21
17.87
17.42
10.95
17.54

12.12
13.25
18.14
10.09
9.52
11.19

7.48
.91
-1.15
9.82
10.35
10.50
11.57

2,957
2,9.50
728
698
1,551
2,514
923

3,551
875
2,263
1,402
3,761
1,289

5,018
4,755
1, 326
3,137
1,634
4,953
1,434

9,932
11,592
4,812
9,272
4,858
9,829
4,501

11,619
11,839
4,370
10,595
5,716
LO, 837
5,190

138
138
34
33
72
117
43

137
130
45
135
39

148
151
56
135
73
138
66

6
157
4
55
27
32
6
20
4

200
5
77
49
43
7
30
5

6.72
7.39
8.08
9.15
10.92
7.72
9.15
6.82
5.95

14.28
14.07
10.35
13.70
16.49
13.54
14.63
13.05
11.34

10.24
10.50
9.15
11.28
13.52
10.44
11.71
9.73
8.47

11.28
-.01
1.25
9.34
-3.59
6.78
-2.70
18.01
-1.09

2,208 3,274
2,491 3,661
2,009 2,775
3,357 4,364
2,873 3,132
2,417 3,376
936 1,588
2,186 2,217
1,295 1,612

3,995 8,862 10,540
4,476 11,674 12,450
3,550 6,332 7,325
5,826 11,801 13,074
3,516 9,409 8,675
4,370 11,247 13,127
1,865 5,337 5,503
3,197 7,494 9,567
2,281 4,891 4,682

103
116
94
157
134
113
44
102

109
122
97
159
96
119
51
87
62

134
159
93
167
111
167
70
122
60

Alaska
Sum of SMSA counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties _
Census divisions:
Aleutian Islands
Anchorage
Angoon
B arrow-North Slope
Bethel
Bristol Bay Borough
Bristol Bay

Cordova McCarthy.
Fairbanks
Haines
Juneau
Kenai-Cooklnlet....
Ketchikan..
Kobuk
Kodiak
Kuskokwim
See footnotes at end of table.




532,022 738,233
425,897 591,117
106,125 147,116

7

22
655
13
224
200
128
26
76
14

25
655
13
245
193
136
25

1,301
1,337
989
953
1,097
728
1,043
1,556
1,343
1,008
1,060

64
62

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Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—Continued
Total pei sonal income
Area title

Matanuska-Susitna
Nome
Outer Ketchikan
Prince of Wales
Seward
Sitka
Skagway-Yakutat
Southeast Fairbanks
Upper Yukon
Valdez-Chitina-Whittier.
Wade Hampton
Wrangell-Petersburg
Yukon-Koyukuk. _

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

1959

1965

1969

Per capita personal income

1977

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1978

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars
1959

1965

1969

1977

1978

1959

1969

95
70
77
110
97
120
99
87
148
98
37
104
75

115
90
139
90
128
150
91
100
158
98
38
131
149

90
96
73
52
81
72
67
61
89

94
100
77
54
76
75
80
65
92
104

1978

8
6
3
3
4
12
4
6
2
5
2
9
8

14
10
3
4
7
18
5
9
4
7
4
14
10

22
15
5
8
8
26
8
13
7
11
5
19
13

131
46
14
22
29
83
20
39
19
113
14
53
55

146
47
15
23
31
88
22
38
17
57
14
59
63

10.82
9.61
6.36
12.06
7.21
7.83
7.81
7.22
14.00
8.20
10.77
7.77
5.31

23.19
13.73
13.86
11.75
15.72
14.46
12.51
12.65
11.11
20.61
11.61
13.62
19.52

16.52
11.20
11.54
1.00
9.85
6.98
11.91
.84
11.16
4.72
10.92
6.88
10.01
8.41
9.76 -2.49
12.62 -9.11
13.91 -49.42
11.17
3.29
10.50
10.95
11.82
13.59

1,562
973
1,772
1,519
1,412
1,980
2,111
1,809
1,621
1,715
617
2,152
1,854

2,278
1,600
2,082
2,181
3,445
2,523
2,728
2,435
3,630
2,486
850
3,018
2,177

3,474
2,575
2,823
4,031
3,564
4,409
3,641
3,200
5,428
3,591
1,360
3,797
2,753

8,900
6,609
7,724
7,666
9,905
10,804
7,243
7,378
1, 895
3, 767
2,815
9,137
9,410

9,055
7,025
.0,859
7,025
.0, 074
!, 755
7,101
7,848
L2, 389
7,701
3,013
10,292
LI, 658

73
45
83
71
66
92
98
84
76
80
29
100
86

Arizona...
Sam of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties_
Apache
Cochise
Coconino
Gila
Graham
Greenlee
Maricopa

2,407
1,853
554
26
98
57
33
18
18
1,328

3,693
2,902
791
43
118
85
45
24
23
2,157

5,751
4,549
1,202
65
181
128
71
36
33
3,405

14,914
11,797
3,117
170
403
337
190
88
71
8,964

17,383
13,784
3,599
206
459
388
222
99
84
10,565

9.10
9.40
8.04
9.66
6.37
8.34
8.08
7.45
6.38
9.87

13.08
13.11
12.96
13.73
10.92
13.13
13.47
11.88
10.85
13.41

10.97
11.14
10.34
11.57
8.50
10.58
10.60
9.53
8.47
11.53

16.56
16.85
15.45
20.83
13.92
15.23
16.54
12.60
18.52
17.85

1,909
2,059
1,535
873
1,830
1,417
1,313
1,295
1,616
2,068

2,332
2,491
1,889
1,253
2,104
1,718
1,622
1,519
2,228
2,532

3,311
3,524
2,695
1,891
2,988
2,654
2,464
2,231
3,278
3,599

6,471
6,882
5,279
3,631
5,296
5,175
5,654
4,355
6,291
7,112

7,385
7,855
6,008
4,240
5,972
5,889
6,302
5,094
7,229
8,170

96
72
41
85
66
61
60
75
96

Mohave
Navajo
Pima
Pinal
Santa Cruz.
Yavapai
Yuma
Arkansas
Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA countiesArkansas
Ashley
Baxter
Benton
Boone
Bradley
Calhoun
Carroll
Chicot
Clark
Clay
Cleburne..
Cleveland.
Columbia.
Conway...
Craighead.
Crawford. _
Crittenden.
Cross
Dallas
Desha
Drew
Faulkner...
Franklin. _.
Fulton
Garland
Grant
Greene
Hempstead
Hot Spring
Howard
Independence..
Izard.
Jackson
Jefferson
Johnson
Lafayette
Lawrence
Lee
Lincoln
Little River...
Logan
Lonoke
Madison
Marion
Miller
Mississippi

19
43
524
89
18
53
82

39
68
745
122
25
74
124

81
96
1,144
191
37
108
174

299
2,832
464
95
337
424

286
355
3,219
519
106
386
487

15.53
8.24
8.12
7.91
7.44
7.37
7.77

15.05
15.64
12.18
11.74
12.31
15.22
12.09

15.30
11.68
10.02
9.71
9.72
11.02
9.80

21.17
18.58
13.66
11.82
11.17
14.71
14.64

2,554 2,568
1,182 1,555
2,038 2,379
1,471 1,914
1,732 1,836
1,893 2,284
1,840 2,220

3,295
2,063
3,317
2,838
2,713
3,016
2,913

5,839
4,921
6,243
5,344
5,279
5,931
5,733

6,912
5,707
6,973
5,933
5,825
6,632
6,614

119
55
95
69
81
88
86

73
89
76
74
85
84

2,394
1,026
1,368
36
32
13
50
22
15
5

3,470
1,519
1,951
52
42
23
80
34
20
7

4,914
2,175
2,740
70
58
42
133
51
29
12

11,653
5,084
6,569

148
136
139
399
137
65
24

13,380
5,763
7,618
180
154
157
473
158
75
27

7.46
7.80
7.19
6.69
6.19
12.28
10.31
8.78
6.72
8.24

11.77
11.44
12.03
11.11
11.37
15.67
15.12
13.34
11.12
9.52

9.48
9.51
9.46
8.76
8.62
13.87
12.56
10.92
8.79
8.84

14.83
13.35
15.97
21.75
13.51
12.72
18.39
14.75
15.32
12.70

1,363
1,678
1,195
1,588
1,344
1,361
1,400
1,389
1,096
905

1,832
2,171
1,634
2,144
1,695
1,853
1,767
1,947
1,520
1,279

2,569
3,002
2,305
2,978
2,338
2,864
2,707
2,712
2,241
2,089

5,414
6,130
4,965
6,246
5,230
5,603
6,218
5,749
5,014
4,356

6,121
6,843
5,669
7,369
5,825
6,218
7,114
6,433
5,903
4,787

64
78
56
74
63
63
65
65
51
42

78
87
72
94
74
79
91
82
75
61

16
18
24
22
9
7
33
17
67
27

21
23
35
31
14
9
47
27
93
39

32
33
48
42
21
13
63
40
133
55

78
71
109
98
67
31
136
88
337
154

92
80
126
117
79
36
155
99
384
181

7.40
6.55
7.16
6.78
9.07
6.80
6.48
8.79
7.09
7.27

12.59
10.97
11.34
12.08
15.81
11.91
10.60
10.53
12.54
14.08

9.83
8.30
9.12
9.26
12.21
9.19
8.41
9.61
9.63
10.44

18.06
13.56
15.82
19.42
17.96
14.63
14.11
12.85
13.93
17.45

1,402
943
1,168
1,044
999
992
1,287
1,144
1,438
1,305

1,800
1,192
1,573
1,575
1,537
1,316
1,782
1,762
1,819
1,459

2,597
1,816
2,231
2,206
2,075
1,969
2,403
2,425
2,564
2,180

5,325
4,050
4,977
4,855
4,404
4,648
5,191
4,815
5,548
4,623

6,208
4,770
5,909
5,916
5,039
5,125
5,839
5,345
6,186
5,405

65
44
54
49
47
46
60
53
67
61

79
61
75
75
64
65
74
68
79

55
24
11
24
16
32
12
7
73
9

76
34
15
30
21
51
17
8
117
15

105
44
21
41
30
73
25
13
158
25

228
105
49
97
76
199
64
35
391

262
133
55
103
87
232
75
40
437
74

6.75
6.45
7.00
5.50
6.69
8.64
8.14
7.12
8.00
10.55

10.65
13.03
11.16
10.89
12.44
13.75
12.79
13.36
11.96
13.01

8.58
9.52
8.95
8.02
9.38
11.03
10.32
10.03
9.86
11.71

14.70
26.11
12.27
5.92
14.25
16.66
16.11
13.94
11.78
18.61

1,172
1,225
1,049
1,167
1,064
1,332
1,149
1,001
1,596
1,111

1,537
1,715
1,550
1,488
1,288
1,763
1,568
1,159
2,293
1,530

2,185
2,221
2,115
2,145
2,002
2,376
2,248
1,717
2,954
2,575

4,527
5,118
4,825
5,407
4,660
4,999
4,941
3,806
6,062
5,047

5,211
6,503
5,508
5,376
5,210
5,615
5,447
4,257
6,660
5,524

55
57
49
54
50
62
54
47
74
52

66
83
70
69
66
72
69
54
85
70

29
18
29
13
23
6
27
118
12
11

40
28
42
19
35
8
34
171
18
14

55
45
59
28
55
14
46
225
28
22

149
106
136
73
138
45
102
489
77
45

175
125
156
88
161
51
128
557
87
52

6.47
9.47
7.32
8.01
8.97
8.31
5.40
6.68
8.51
6.67

13.75
12.03
11.42
13.54
12.73
15.66
11.94
10.62
13.33
10.38

9.86
10.68
9.24
10.60
10.74
11.73
8.45
8.52
10.77
8.41

17.89
17.19
14.04
21. 87
16.54
14.91
24.98
13.92
13.30
16.63

1,186
939
1,348
1,220
1,175
938
1,220
1,472
1,019
1,044

1,594
1,497
1,926
1,838
1,621
1,193
1,581
2,014
1,341
1,390

2,215
2,315
2,672
2,478
2,430
1,890
2,236
2,638
2,081
2,132

4,965
5,119
5,593
5,409
5,163
4,466
4,779
5,743
4,681
4,758

5,718
6,035
6,278
6,598
5,819
5,131
6,058
6,485
5,074
5,475

55
44
63
57
55
44
57
69
48
49

73
77
80
84
74
65
77
83
65
70

17
19
14
9
17
29
6
35
88

24
25
19
14
26
44
10
8
56
115

35
31
26
28
37
63
19
13
92
139

64
52
59
91
179
43
46
188
287

106
74
61
75
105
215
54
53
216
322

7.35
5.23
6.11
12.28
7.79
7.84
10.20
9.25
10.11
4.68

13.28
10.12
10.01
11.37
12.37
14.69
12.69
16.50
9.92
9.78

10.12
7.52
7.94
11.85
9.94
11.03
11.37
12.62
10.02
7.07

23.40
15.51
18.59
25.88
15.65
20.26
26.87
15.32
14.99
12.10

1,002
900
1,013
985
1,104
1,221
789
937
1,130
1,275

1,422
1,210
1,360
1,487
1,507
1,676
1,113
1,238
1,739
1,664

2,103
1,617
1,993
2,577
2,191
2,396
1,973
1,946
2,771
2,205

4,544
3,648
3,975
4,954
4,891
5,452
4,086
4,155
5,623
4,514

5,560
4,301
4,704
6,249
5,474
6,106
4,849
4,409
6,519
4,954

47
42
47
46
51
57
37
44
53
59

71
55
60
80
70
78
62
56
83
63

Monrce.
Montgomery..
Nevada
Newton.
Ouchita
Perry
Phillips.
Pike
Poinsett
Polk

16
5
11
4
42
5
45
8
40
11

24
7
16
5
57
6
69
11
49
17

30
12
21
8
81
9
83
17
60
28

65
30
49
21
156
29
156
39
137
68

77
35
57
24
176
34
180
48
166
81

6.34
8.20
6.28
6.70
6.78
6.48
6.37
8.31
4.24
10.14

10.87
12.99
11.76
12.71
8.97
16.04
8.93
12.28
11.94
12.41

8.46
10.44
8.84
9.51
7.81
10.91
7.57
10.17
7.82
11.21

18.24
17.38
17.62
11.68
12.67
17.12
15.17
22.43
20.68
19.36

966
998
1,084
719
1,355
970
1,041
991
1,306
913

1,391
1,357
1,495
866
1,814
1,145
1,599
1,287
1,697
1,408

1,921
2,001
2,057
1,374
2,617
1,580
2,058
1,968
2,203
2,141

4,407
4,533
4,585
3,007
5,308
3,903
4,125
4,207
4,856
4,313

5,341
5,393
5,342
3,315
4,572
4,751
5,014
5,896
5,281

45
47
51
34
63
45
49
46
61
43

68
69
68
42
77
58
61
64
75
67

Pope....
Prairie..
See footnotes at end of table.

25
11

40
17

65
22

186
57

202
69

10.19
7.53

13.36
13.66

11.68
10.39

8.55
21.60

1,190
1,027

1,510
1,585

2,341
2,131

5,344
5,551

5,595
6,837

55
48

71
87

315-851 0 - 80 - 5




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April 1980

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years l—Continued
Total personal income
Area title

Pulaski
Randolph...
St. FrancisSaline
Scott...".-I.
Searcy
Sebastian...
Sevier
Sharp
Stone
Union
Van Buren..
Washington.
White
Woodruff....
Yell
California
Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Alameda
Alpine
Amador
Butte.
Calaveras
Colusa
__.
Contra Costa._.
Del Norte..
El DoradoFresno
Glenn
Humboldt.
Imperial.—
Inyo
Kern
Kings
Lake __
Lassen
Los Angeles..
Madera
Marin
Mariposa
Mendocino...
Merced
Modoc
Mono
Monterey
Napa
Nevada
Orange
Placer
Plumas——
Riverside
Sacramento
San Benito
San Bernardino..
San Diego
_.
San Francisco
San Joaquin
San Luis Obispo..
San Mateo
Santa Barbara
Santa Clara
Santa Cruz
Shasta
Sierra
Siskiyou
Solano
Sonoma
Stanislaus..
Sutter
Tehama...
Trinity
Tulare
Tuolumne.
Ventura...
Yolo
Yuba
Colorado
Sum of S M S A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Adams
Alamosa..
Arapahoe
Archuleta
Baca
Bent
Boulder
_
Chaff ee
Cheyenne
Clear Creek
Conejos.
_
Costilla

See footnotes at end of table.




Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

1959

1965

Per capita personal income

1977

1978

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars
1959

1965

1977

1978

132
11
7
5

719
19
47
62
10
8
178
16
11
6

24
66
96
16
12
249
25
18
10

2,257
66
138
239
38
29
586
61
57
28

2,507
73
166
269
45
33
662
74
66
34

7.33
6.60
6.77
9.36
8.48
6.00
6.54
8.99
9.89
7.33

10.88
12.84
10.78
12.18
12.33
12.23
11.48
12.85
15.78
14.86

9.00
9.51
8.65
10.69
10.29
8.91
8.85
10.80
12.64
10.83

11.10
9.59
20.75
12.87
17.06
13.73
12.91
21.87
15.18
17.67

2,041 2,641
1,049 1,528
1,051 1,056
1,375 1,915
977 1,290
812 1,044
2,014 2,357
1,055 1,390
1,104 1,518
892
768

3,492
1,938
2,129
2,698
1,944
1,492
3,182
2,229
2,183
1,417

6,946
4,001
4,349
5,294
4,260
3,343
6,574
4,972
4,750
3,408

7,613
4,073
5,279
5,728
5,417
3,816
7,300
6,173
5,129
3,747

83
6
73
35
15
14

110
9
124
55
22
22

144
15
202
85
26
32

290
45
485
225
62
72

330
53
562
267
72
87

5.66
9.56
10.65
9.24
5.96
8.82

9.68
15.30
12.04
13.61
11.74
11.75

7.55
12.24
11.31
11.28
8.66
10.20

13.71
17.16
15.74
18.52
14.90
20.77

1,701
829
1,338
1,087
1,080
1,174

2,350
1,127
1,730
1,442
1,708
1,610

3,127
1,796
2,685
2,188
2,233
2,287

6,340
4,136
5,286
4,772
5,686
4,318

7,199
4,470
5,970
5,605
6,377
5,333

40,844
38,382
2,462

82t828
78,503
4,325
4,593
1
39
318
41
68
2,482

174,739
164,242
10,498
9,030
4
111
816
99
131
5,459

198, 779
186,787
11,992
10,137
5
130
924
117
147
6,126

7.33
7.42
5.80
6.98
5.53
6.76
5.18
5.61
7.11
8.47

10.22
10.11
12.00
9.19
15.82
14.18
12.60
12.32
9.04
10.56

8.69
8.68
8.69
8.02
10.29
10.22
8.63
8.74
8.02
9.46

13.76
13.73
14.23
12.26
39.03
17.05
13.31
17.81
12.63
12.22

2,641
2,678
2,173
2,617
2,161
2,088
2,374
2,344
2,861
2,734

3,221
3,275
2,498

4,202
4,266
3,301
4,333

7,984
8,103
6,492

1
21
192
24
34
1,101

59,855
56,509
3,246
3,390
1
28
255
29
44
1,735

33
71
767
39
218
157
28
628
93
33

39
110
1,044
51
260
217
39
896
141
42

49
157
1,339
66
343
292
51
1,080
185
62

108
463
3,358
141
715
517
110
2,506
431
172

126
548
3,798
175
783
639
129
2,728
437
211

3.94
8.23
5.74
5.39
4.63
6.40
6.14
5.57
7.08
6.49

11.19
14.85
12.28
11.44
9.62
9.09
10.79
10.84
10.06
14.67

7.32
11.32
8.79
8.21
6.97
7.67
8.32
8.03
8.48
10.29

17.21
18.34
13.10
24.53
9.59
23.55
16.90
8.85
1.49
22.34

1,885
2,470
2,129
2,303
2,110
2,212
2,453
2,187
1,895
2,418

2,379
2,618
2,572
2,752
2,543
2,850
2,802
2,789
2,182
2,466

3,412
3,648
3,279
3,838
3,466
3,965
3,320
3,319
2,812
3,272

30
16,451
76
460
11
101
184
20
7
502

39
23,460
99
759
15
124
245
21
10
695

55
31,419
125
1,137
21
167
332
26
12
1,001

116
58,840
355
2,310
52
414
917
56
41
2,245

138
66,552
381
2,607
63
472
975
63
49
2,666

6.19
6.68
5.03
9.46
6.51
5.20
6.09
2.52
6.10
7.15

10.81
8.70
13.22
9.66
12.83
12.26
12.71
10.41
16.84
11.50

8.35
7.63
8.83
9.55
9.46
8.48
9.18
6.18
11.06
9.19

18.49
13.11
7.21
12.87
21.57
14.14
6.35
12.16
18.64
18.76

2,238
2,768
1,914
3,187
2,262
2,001
2,065
2,466
3,039
2,571

154
52
1,980
125
28
645
1,286
41
1,012
2,364

223
63
3,666
182
35
1,031
1,796
48
1,517
3,400

320
82
5,967
264
43
1,575
2,364
69
2,211
5,221

720
245
14,752
690
95
3,891
5,285
145
4,938
12,114

819
288
17,043
798
108
4,513
5,976
183
5,728
13,857

7.58
4.71
11.67
7.74
4.55
9.34
6.28
5.37
8.13
8.25

11.01
15.01
12.37
13.08
10.82
12.41
10.86
11.46
11.16
11.46

9.20
9.47
12.00
10.23
7.48
10.78
8.42
8.21
9.55
9.75

13.86
17.89
15.53
15.66
14.16
16.00
13.08
25.57
16.00
14.39

2,464
561
171
1,418
517
1,718
225
135
6
75

3,255
797
229
2,138
758
3,019
334
191

3,869
1,054
318
2,932
1,040
4,544
447
254
8
116

6,878
2,323
867
6,015
2,231
10,477
1,161
655
18
243

7,691
2,598
1,020
6,843
2,575
12,040
1,345
757
20
274

4.62
6.50
6.38
7.53
7.23
10.21
7.09
6.52
3.62
4.37

7.93
10.55
13.83
9.88
10.60
11.43
13.02
12.92
10.79
10.04

6.17
8.40
9.85
8.64
8.81
10.79
9.86
9.50
6.96
7.02

314
361
349
94
54
13
320
30
469
172
71

437
517
491
122
70
17
424
45
819
251

594
738
660
152
97
22
548
70
1,339
312
138

1,422
1,861
1,697
378
213
58
1,358
176
3,288
750
281

1,602
2,144
1,947
424
244
65
1,584
204
3,812
840

6.61
7.42
6.59
4.91
6.00
5.44
5.53
8.71
11.07
6.14

11.65
12.59
12.77
12.03
10.80
13.10
12.51
12.57
12.32
11.63
9.34

3,721
3,053
668
247
14
305
5
12
9
167
14
6
5
7
4

5,307
4,402
904
385
20
457
7
14
12
274
21
6
8
10
6

7,648
6,462
1,186
618
25
659
7
17
15
444
27
8
15
12
4

18,874
15,943
2,932
1,638
64
2,040
18
31
30
1,257
78
18
41
24
12

21,673
18,269
3,404
1,912
71
2,413
19
34
39
1,446
88
11
50
26
14

7.47
7479
5.91
9.60
6.20
8.02
4.52
3.39
5.36
10.26
6.60
4.14
11.79
6.43
.32

12.27
12.24
12.43
13.36
12.23
15.52
11.48
8.05
11.34
14.01
13.94
3.23
14.24
8.83
13.85

488
13
34

1959

1969

1978

95
53
58
74
53
41
87
61
60
39

97
52
67
73
69
49
93
79
65

79
39
62
51
50
55

85
49
73
60
61
62

92
57
76
71
81

8,916
9,061
7,138
9,194
5,362
7,459
6,920
6,304
11,523
9,841

123
125
101
122
101
97
111
109
133
127

115
116
90
118
99
96
86
84
149
124

114
116
91
117
68
95
88
80
147
126

7,365
7,224
7,930
8,444
7,269
7,010
7,082
7,469
6,127
6,670

93
115
99
107
98
103
114
102
88
113

105
95
108
91
91
77

94
92
101
108

2,415
3,449
2,360
4,065
2,533
2,511
2,347
2,805
2,646
3,080

6,013 6,907
4,495 8,384 9,399
3,032 6,934 7,123
5,585 10,308 11,658
3,610 5,538 6,314
3,355 6,742 7,394
3,278 7,441 7,782
3,560 6,631 7,325
3,165 5,385 6,121
3,924 8,109 9,666

104
129
89
149
105
93
96
115
142
120

90
123
83
152
98
91
89
97
86
107

120
91
149
81
94
99
93
78
123

2,376
2,511
2,858
2,234
2,405
2,141
2,599
2,688
2,043
2,325

3,054
2,546
3,188
2,478
2,832
2,530
2,986
2,809
2,434
2,902

4,172
3,242
4,334
3,488
3,689
3,497
3,821
3,796
3,292
3,893

8,779
6,548
9,298
7,447
6,895
7,440
8,120
8,451
7,356
7,947

111
117
133
104
112
100
121
125
95
108

114
88
118
95
101
95
104
104
90
106

112
84
119
95
88
95
104
108
94
101

11.82
11.83
17.70
13.76
15.40
14.91
15.89
15.64
13.70
12.78

3,383
2,282
2,147
3,242
3,111
2,719
2,720
2,305
2,509
2,331

4,363
2,912
2,328
4,115
3,048
3,335
3,072
2,599
2,537
2,633

5,328 10,509 11,878
3,700 7,569 8,296
3,098 6,358 7,207
5,309 10,256 11,646
3,970 7,727 8,819
4,397 8,610 9,771
3,659 6,836 7,762
3,324 6,507 7,064
3,317 5,795 6,058
3,504 6,534 7,158

158
106
100
151
145
127
127
107
117
109

145
101
84
145
108
120
100
91
90
96

152
106
92
149
112
125
99
90
77
91

8.97
9.84
9.47
8.22
8.25
9.00
8.78
10.52
11.66
8.71
8.02

12.64
15.20
14.75
12.17
14.36
12.90
16.65
16.13
15.95
11.97
9.80

2,367
2,487
2,255
2,873
2,174
1,333
1,930
2,151
2,393
2,659
2,140

2,725
2,817
2,771
3,092
2,444
2,143
2,301
2,496
2,617
3,037
2,328

3,530
3,672
3,453
3,646

7,713
7,820
7,913
8,681

96
100
94
99
91
81
81
90
99
95
85

100
101
111
85
71
90
82
100
99
82

9.72
9.87
8.95
11.37
9.01
11.51
7.76
5.57
8.15
12.02
10.02
3.71
12.94
7.56
6.51

14.83
14.59
16.11
16.70
11.16
18.33
10.12
11.05
30.92
15.05
12.73
-38.97
23.80
8.23
12.28

2,176
2,362
1,600
2,107
1,413
2,754
1,835
1,989
1,219
2,312
1,782
2,052
1,824
797
993

2,673
2,808
2,168
2,381
2,017
3,262
2,912
2,389
1,755
2,578
2,334
2,596
2,249
1,297
1,679

96
101
76
92
64
114
76
80
61
94
74
94
88
43
37

104
108
85
104
78
121
67
78
81
106
93
64
112
42
53

3.298
3', 269
2,491
2,516
2,428
3,603
3,486

8,214
4,298

3,513 6,831
3,144 6,316
3,075 5,781
5,481 10,160
4,543 8,910
6,549
6,732
7,112
6,924
6,742
5,827
6,166
6,970
6,089
5,896

7,786
6,153
8,218
6,870
6,302
6,790
7,333
6,907
6,697
7,187

2,977
2,952
3,301
3,622
3,475
3,099

7,113
7,024
7,067
7,859
6,258
5,346
6,187
5,978
7,030
7,047
5,953

5,576
7,034
6,413
7,867
7,793
6,397

110
116
105
134
101
62
90
100
112
124
100

3,531
3,719
2,769
3,385
2,349
4,195
2,797
2,945
2,238
3,429
2,705
3,441
3,233
1,568
1,368

7,190
7,530
5,772
7,344
5,350
8,596
4,900
5,461
4,621
7,302
6,459
8,648
7,512
2,980
3,771

8,116
8,462
6,654
8,170
6,104
9,503
5,222
6,111
6,337
8,278
7,324
5,019
8,795
3,276
4,143

101
110
75
98
66
128
86
93
57
108
83
96
85
37
46

90
95
78
85

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1

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years — Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

Crowley..
Custer
Delta
Denver
Dolores
Douglas..
Eagle
Elbert
El Paso...
Fremont...
Garfleld
Gilpin
Grand
Gunnison..
Hinsdale
Huerfano...
Jackson
Jefferson
Kiowa
Kit CarsonLake.
La Plata
Larimer
Las AnimasLincoln
Logan
Mesa
Mineral
Moffat
Montezuma.
Montrose
Morgan
Otero
Ouray
Park
Phillips
Pitkin
Prowers
Pueblo
Rio Blanco __
Rio Grande .
Routt
Saguache
San Jaun
San Miguel—
Sedgwick
Summit
Teller
Washington _
Weld
Yuma
Connecticut
Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Fairfield
Hartford
Litchfield
Middlesex
New Haven
New London
Tolland
Windham
Delaware
Sum of SMSA counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties..
Kent
New Castle
Sussex
District of Columbia.
Sum of SMSA counties
Washington
Florida
Sum of SMSA counties
Sum of non-SMSA countiei
Alachua
Baker
Bay
Bradford
Brevard
Broward
Calhoun
CharlotteCitrus
Clay
Collier
Columbia..
Dade
De Soto.._.
Dixie
Duval
Escambia..
See footnotes at end of table.




Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars
1959

1965

5
5
21
1,274
3
8
11
7
318
28

6
2
30
1,622
4
16
17
8
492

21
1
7

1969

1977

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1978

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars
1959

1965

1969

1977

1978

1959

1969

1978

36
2,140
4
30
22
11
785
56

14
6
93
4,166
6
148
80
29
1,794
144

24
7
106
4,633
8
190
95
26
1,988
164

4.05
-5.21
5.93
5.32
4.91
13.91
7.27
4.98
9.46
7.02

13.36
11.63
12.61
8.96
8.15
22.88
17.44
10.28
10.87
12.77

8.36
2.42
9.04
7.03
6.43
18.07
11.98
7.46
10.12
9.71

74.15
20.61
14.28
11.22
34.03
27.95
17.81
-11.32
10.81
14.60

1,371
3,674
1,348
2,646
1,195
1,721
2,420
1,834
2,271
1,437

1,874
1,538
1,988
3,218
2,320
2,369
2,905
2,115
2,751
1,865

2,498
2,483
2,337
4,187
2,696
3,751
3,175
2,734
3,433
2,594

4,520
4,777
4,872
8,723
3,891
7,778
6,652
4,926
6,274
5,447

8,717
5,110
5,419
9,887
5,064
8,343
7,447
4,180
6,984
6,268

171
63
123
56
80
113
86
106
67

68
68
64
114
74
102
87
75
94
71

111
65
69
126
65
106
95
53
89
80

4
12

33
2
8
12
1
10
3
543
6
20

45
3
12
16
(*)
13
2
916
11
28

127
9
42
42
2
29
9
2,621
17
46

148
11
48
50
2
32
14
3,058
12
56

7.60
7.10
4.87
6.18
-6.31
3.39
-5.45
11.53
10.29
8.94

14.28
15.95
16.70
13.81
19.17
10.84
24.46
14.34
1.19
8.10

10.72
11.21
10.32
9.73
5.00
6.85
7.70
12.85
5.88
8.54

16.91
17.25
15.52
18.86
4.65
12.07
48.43
16.69
-25.18
22.39

1,828
2,145
2,159
1,595
3,118
1,192
2,005
2,474
1,765
1,749

2,546
1,941
2,213
2,224
2,515
1,442
1,850
2,705
2,767
2,808

3,130
2,207
2,983
2,372
1,618
1,869
1,112
3,972
5,401
3,749

6,674
4,646
6,629
4,776
3,210
4,421
5,273
7,828
8,528
5,926

7,574
5,198
7,432
5,836
3,099
5,054
7,235
8,769
6,912
7,448

85
100
101
74
145
56
93
115
82
82

85
60
81
65
44
51
30
108
147
102

97
66
95
74
40
64
92
112
88
95

16
32
100
24
10
28
91
1
13
18

22
41
156
29
11
41
119
1
17
25

24
50
251
36
15
60
154
2
20
31

60
130
794
74
29
118
431
5
73
78

67
151
921
80
25
145
498
6
101
90

4.60
4.54
9.70
4.29
3.61
7.97
5.41
9.14
4.17
5.88

11.78
13.00
15.53
9.22
5.92
10.22
13.91
12.68
19.53
12.56

7.94
8.47
12.42
6.60
4.70
9.03
9.35
10.80
11.18

10.49
16.59
15.94
7.51
-13.93
22.57
15.67
19.24
37.38
15.77

2,256
1,723
1,914
1,219
2,024
1,414
1,844
2,177
1,951
1,289

2,788
2,223
2,227
1,713
2,247
2,154
2,276
2,211
2,582
1,980

2,939
2,589
3,084
2,307
3,196
3,119
2,848
2,813
3,122
2,474

7,283
5,260
6,282
4,687
6,177
6,003
6,404
6,493
7,018
5,180

5,950
7,037
5,266
5,660
7,475
7,217
7,602
9,166
5,881

105
80
89
57
94
66
86
101
91

80
71
84
63
87
85
78
77
85
67

107
76
90
67
72
95
92
97
117
75

27
33
36
4
3
8
11
20
199

37
42
47
4
4
10
18
26
271
12

46
62
61
5
4
16
27
39
353
16

112
122
124
12
17
36
86
63
805
33

130
160
144
13
21
42
101
71
898
46

5.72
6.63
5.34
1.97
4.74
7.26
9.18
7.01
5.93
7.04

12.11
11.16
10.10
12.71
18.74
11.72
15.71
6.96
10.91
12.38

8.70
8.76
7.57
6.92
11.15
9.35
12.22
6.99
8.26
9.54

15.50
31.01
16.65
8.77
26.56
16.33
18.16
12.56
11.57
41.42

1,491
1,576
1,532
2,423
1,591
1,791
4,884
1,520
1,717
1,622

2,034
2,139
2,037
2,620
1,940
2,277
4,076
2,057
2,307
2,520

2,501
3,179
2,622
2,947
2,111
3,748
4,642
3,038
3,004
3,312

5,121
5,705
5,205
6,552
3,915
8,318
8,381
4,616
6,535
6,367

5,844
7,685
6,296
7,008
4,205
9,903
9,391
5,361
7,391
8,940

70
73
71
113
74
83
228
71
80
76

87
72
80
58
102
127
83
82
90

75
98
80
89
54
126
120
68
94
114

13
11
3
1
3
8
3
4
12
122
11

23
15
8
1
4
10
3
6
14
179
18

22
19
6
2
4
14
6
9
19
252
29

59
76
14
4
8
25
44
37
32
635
64

65
93
15
4
11
18
54
43
34
757
68

5.34
6.07
5.85
5.18
3.34
4.90
7.83
9.19
4.07
7.51
9.74

12.81
19.26
11.47
11.37
12.69
3.14
28.90
18.52
6.84
13.00
10.20

8.82
12.13
8.48
8.07
7.67
4.06
17.34
13.51
5.38
10.08
9.96

10.22
21.84
11.73
-4.65
44.72
-27.36
22.62
16.55
5.19
19.25
7.22

1,205
1,836
751
1,140
967
2,036
1,282
1,585
1,925
1,731
1,296

2,185
2,460
1,980
1,072
1,772
2,674
1,662
1,961
2,316
2,297
2,069

2,088
2,922
1,570
1,948
1,993
3,846
2,254
2,944
3,345
2,920
3,309

5,518
7,158
3,403
5,080
2,818
7,470
6,766
5,837
5,822
5,800
6,811

6,099
8,285
3,697
5,140
3,909
5,378
7,635
6,320
6,334
6,857
7,431

56
86
35
53
45
95
60
74
90
81
60

57
80
43
53
54
105
61
80
91
80
90

78
106
47
66
50
69
97
81
81
87
95

6,945
6,497
447
2,162
1,860
291
226
1,686
402
163
157

9,860
9,212
647
3,080
2,659
433
330
2,295
590
258
214

13,926
12,973
953
4,356
3,712
650
485
3,184
853
384
303

25,019
23,267
1,752
7,804
6,484
1,195
944
5,624
1,673
738
557

27,623
25,687
1,936
8,667
7,196
1,325
1,047
6,160
1,797
820
611

7.21
7.16
7.86
7.26
7.15
8.38
7.93
6.57
7.82
8.97
6.83

7.91
7.89
8.20
7.94
7.63
8.24
8.94
7.61
8.64
8.81
8.09

7.54
7.50
8.02
7.58
7.38
8.31
8.41
7.06
8.21
8.89

10.41
10.40
10.47
11.06
10.99
10.89
10.91
9.53
7.45
11.12
9.57

2,753
2,782
2,385
3,323
2,710
2,436
2,555
2,565
2,173
2,376
2,295

3,451
3,486
3,021
4,166
3,467
3,206
3,078
3,185
2,729
2,790
2,706

4,642
4,676
4,225
5,578
4,590
4,575
4,326
4,262
3,782
3,820
3,631

8,052 8,915
8,120 9,005
7,249 7,874
9,589 10,721
7,962 8,907
7,834 8,509
7,574 8,418
7,406 8,163
6,867 7,353
6,740 7,262
6,248 6,777

128
130
111
155
126
114
119
120
101
111
107

127
128
115
152
125
125
118
116
103
104
99

114
115
100
137
114
109
107
104
94
93
86

1,173
908
266
126
908
140

1,706
1,324
381
181
1,324
201

2,305
1,757
547
257
1,757
290

4,449
3,298
1,151
557
3,298
594

4,970
3,639
1,331
631
3,639
700

6.99
6.83
7.50
7.40
6.83
7.59

8.91
8.43
10.37
10.48
8.43
10.28

7.89
7.58
8.85
8.85
7.58

11.70
10.34
15.61
13.33
10.34
17.75

2,660
2,988
1,935
1,942
2,988
1,929

3,364
3,696
2,565
2,415
3,696
2,715

4,268
4,628
3,415
3,190
4,628
3,643

7,643
8,276
6,270
5,955
8,276
6,596

8,531
9,175
7,157
6,629
9,175
7,711

124
139
SO
91
139
90

116
126
93
87
126

109
117
91
85
117

2,081
2,081
2,081

2,697
2,697
2,697

3,301
3,301
3,301

5,965
5,965
5,965

6,465
6,465
6,465

4.72
4.72
4.72

7.75
7.75
7.75

6.15
6.15
6.15

8.38
8.38
8.38

2,735
2,735
2,735

3,384
3,384
3,384

4,333
4,333
4,333

8,709
8,709
8,709

9,598
9,598
9,598

128
128
128

118
118
118

122
122
122

9,397
8,403
994
112
9
97
15
256
762
6

14,340
12,823
1,516
174
14
132
19
583
1,243
10

22,824
20,398
2,426
274
22
191
28
874
2,425
14

56,961
50,344
6,616
773
62
493
72
1,493
6,863
35

65,130
57,449
7,681
867
70
552
79
1,722
7,919
41

9.28
9.27
9.33
9.38
8.85
7.05
6.92
13.07
12.27
7.83

12.36
12.19
13.66
13.67
13.88
12.50
12.07
7.82
14.05
13.02

10.73
10.65
11.36
11.39
11.20
9.60
9.33
10.55
13.11
10.26

14.34
14.11
16.09
12.24
12.55
11.94
10.71
15.32
15.40
17.01

1,954
2,046
1,418
1,554
1,295
1,484
1,205
2,366
2,350

2,408
2,511
1,790
1,865
1,675
1,860
1,347
3,121
2,675
1,259

3,437
3,547
2,726
2,712
2,384
2,587
1,966
3,992
4,071
1,778

6,728
6,925
5,532
6,106
4,704
5,394
4,172
6,517
7,932
4,048

7,578
7,782
6,338
5,203
5,994
4,538
7,347
8,980
4,627

91
95
66
72
60
69
56
110
110
41

94
97
74
74
65
71
54
109
111
48

97
99
81
85
66
76
58
94
115
59

21
13
28
37
25
2,082
16
5
885
284

42
23
48
73
42
3,125
21
7
1,235
407

76
40
89
152
66
5,011
33
10
1,734
588

285
186
305
536
160
11,013
90
24
3,731
1,239

332
216
347
636
179
12,433
110
27
4,152
1,365

13.70
11.80
12.12
15.21
10.09
9.18
7.58
8.05
6.96
7.54

17.78
20.66
16.29
17.22
11.82
10.62
14.16
11.35
10.19
9.82

15.62
15.91
14.08
16.16
10.90
9.86
10.65
9.60
8.48
8.61

16.50
16.15
13.85
18.67
11.95
12.89
21.78
11.14
11.30
10.18

1,724
1,453
1,497
2,412
1,288
2,293
1,421
1,090
2,002
1,683

1,849
1,619
2,109
2,698
1,796
2,825
1,520
1,310
2,438
2,089

2,879
2,172
2,949
4,289
2,647
4,010
2,554
1,917
3,275
2,906

6,310
4,473
5,486
8,015
5,376
7,628
5,313
3,700
6,733
5,453

7,099
4,969
5,834
9,061
5,872
8,567
6,514
3,947
7,484
6,050

80
68
70
112
60
107
66
51
93
78

79
59
80
117
72
109
70
52

91
63
74
116
75
109
83
50
95
77

7.43

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Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

1959
Flagler
Franklin
Gadsden
Gilchrist
Glades
Gulf
Hamilton
Hardee
Hendry
Hernando

1965

1969

Butts....
Calhoun
Camden
Candler
Carroll
Catoosa
Charlton
Chatham..
Chattahoochee
Chattooga
Cherokee
Clarke
clay
Clayton
Clinch...
Cobb .
Coffee
Colquitt
Columbia
cook...

_

_. . . .

_.

:.....".;:;:

.. .
:...:

;

Coweta
Crawford...
Crisp....
See footnotes at end of table.




1978

161
26
22
56
39
90
119
170

2,293
1,542
2,083
2,464
2,505
2,443
1,933
2,908
4,777
2,444

5,187
3,355
4,393
4,755
4,020
5,346
4,576
5,351
7,592
5,338

6,025
3,679
4,893
5,288
4.731
6,137
5,401

87
1,499
20
116
75
17
6
228
334
274

220
3,587
53
356
180
43
16
562
1,097
762

264
4,064
62
422
201
49
17
678
1,285
847

10.92
7.54
8.47
10.87
7.65
6.31
4.43
8.16
12.21
10.07

13.12
11.72
13.66
15.42
11.60
12.52
12.03
12.87
16.15
13.37

11.96
9.50
10.90
13.00
9.50
9.20
7.96
10.37
14.06
11.62

20.08
13.30
17.87
18.60
11.95
15.05
7.81
20.76
17.20
11.25

1,488
1,876
825
1,685
1,020
1,001
1,393
1,868
1,993
1,457

1,796
2,239
1,161
2,321
1,483
1,313
1,856
1,993
2,383
1,973

3,099
1,822
3,297
2,173
1,945
2,096
3,350
3,361
2,750

5,476
6,181
3,913
7,545
4,819
4,328
4,550
6,084
6,307
5,946

6,629
6,955
4,379
8,659
5,475
4,814
4,355
7,270
7,010
6,494

20
5
20
178
107
49
113
35
154
18

29
7
28
290
180
94
157
51
241
27

87
17
74
945
600
412
382
157
630
91

7.97
5.57
5.87

11.27
9.50
12.80
7.69
7.57
9.55
14.60

12.94
11.04
11.16
14.03
14.33
17.80
10.42
13.40
11.29
14.44

10.30
8.13
8.34
12.57
11.76
15.14
8.98
10.30
10.37
14.52

14.67
20.24
15.02
15.71
14.69
17.86
9.13
13.41
12.01
18.49

1,343
1,251
1,168
1,484
1,448
1,718
1,605
1,461
1,627
1,106

1,725
1,451
1,427
2,160
1,655
1,978
2,190
1,848
2,010
1,865

2,372 4,460
1,968 3,561
2,089 4,323
3,081 6,502
2,646 5,043
3,475 7,222
2,986 7,257
^,521 4,529
2,858 5,372
2,481 4,233

5,233
4,343
5,056
7,315
5,718
8,260
8,009
5,024
6,031
4,939

577
27
540
53
758
344
42
42
54
47

778
41
797
89
1,157
499
61
65
91
69

1,179
64
1,359
173
1,807
693
85
99
147
106

76
i4
64
817
523
349
350
138
563
77
2,918
188
3,873
717
4,599
1,677
204
245
395
254

3,378
223
4,490
848
5,209
1,960
227
283
463

7.40
9.13
9.67
12.49
9.08
7.24
7.39
8.90
10.57
8.34

12.41
14.85
14.20
19.28
12.48
12.25
11.49
12.43
13.60
11.59

9.74
11.80
11.79
15.66
10.68
9.58
9.32
10.55
11.99

15.75
18.62
15.92
18.18
13.27
16.87
11.37
15.24
17.23
11.56

2,256
1,447
2,437
1,497
2,082
1,818
1,338
1,441
1,411
1,651

2,521
1,831
2,707
1,790
2,580
2,405
1,763
2,049
1,949
2,046

3,503
2,642
4,035
2,415
3,538
3,053
2,389
3,212
2,963
2,858

149
90
13
19
19
6
196
5
15
10

281
153
18
28
25
8
339
8
21
15

492
235
30
36
34
11
524
13
30
22

1,405
767
92
92
79
35
1,292
38
77
58

1,624
909
108
106
85
39
1,475
42
86
66

12.71
10.08
8.61
6.83
6.32
6.25
10.34
8.87
7.12
8.20

14.19
16.22
15.44
12.59
10.51
15.18
12.18
14.22
12.53
12.98

13.41
12.95
11.79
9.52
8.29
10.39
11.21
11.37
9.65
10.44

15.62
18.54
17.05
14.59
6.68
13.82
14.16
11.22
12.59
13.10

1,991
1,686
1,129
1,294
1,460
1,024
1,611
1,059
993
918

2,869
2,086
1,275
1,709
1,734
1,137
2,135
1,269
1,343
1,253

4,277
2,888
2,019
2,325
2,524
1,392
3,141
2,033
1,884
1,922

6,214
3.945
2,268
10
5
9
2
35
7
21

9,429
6,102
3,327
16
7
12
5
51
9
31

14,092
9,185
4,906
26
12
19
6
74
15
46

30,482
19,676
10,806
69
23
41
14
184
32
107

34,465
22,043
12,422
84
29
49
18
204
37
120

8.53
8.82
8.02
9.96
8.09
7.78
10.25
7.76
7.96
7 99

10.45
10.22
10.87
14.17
10.75
11.27
12.08
11.93
10.82
11.23

9.44
9.48
9.36
11.93
9.34
9.42
11.11
9.71
9.30
9.51

13.06
12.03
14.95
21.55
25.51
18.38
25.81
10.98
16.04
12.04

1,606
1,964
1,220

2,177
2,598
1,677

763
871
1,082
544
1,050
1,083
1,500

40
17
13
236
11
7
13
5
28
17

58
23
18
331
16
9
20
8
42
25

91
31
30
467
24
14
30
13
61
33

212
68
60
947
51
29
59
34
150
67

241
82
74
1,020
59
34
75
38
184
81

8.67
6.42
8.91
7.06
8.14
7.80
8.63
9.14
8.09
6.72

11.45
11.48
10.53
9.06
10.78
10.29
10.73
13.11
13.14
10.56

9.97
8.79
9.67
8.00
9.38
8.97
9.62
11.00
10.45
8.52

14.14
21.83
23.29
7.68
15.84
17.99
26.52
13.71
22.53
20.76

10
6
14
7
53
29
6
307
39
27

16
10
19
10
78
43
9
413
58
37

24
12
28
15
114
65
12
611
122
52

55
23
60
34
292
141
29
1,214
126
103

62
29
67
41
318
161
33
1,349
137
110

8.96
8.01
7.52
8.46
7.94
8.38
7.20
7.10
11.96
6.84

11.01
10.11
10.09
12.07
12.11
10.56
12.23
9.21
1.34
8.70

9.93
9.00
8.73
10.15
9.90
9.41
9.55

30
74
3
88
5
244
22
42
18
14

51
112
4
182
9
431
34
57
31
19

80
170
6
321
13
746
55
82
55
31

186
408
9
944
27
1,735
110
152
159
63

211
449
12
1,063
31
1,973
129
183
177
75

10.16
8.66
5.38
13.82
9.43
11.85
9.48
6.98
11.95
8.40

39
5
19

60
8
28

93
12
40

217
21
87

240
24
101

9.13
8.59
7.70

11.34
11.41
7.88
14.24
9.95
11.40
9.95
9.32
13.96
10.26
11.10
8.33
10.94

Sarasota
Seminole
Sum ter
Suwannee
Taylor
Union
Volusia
Wakulla
Walton
Washington

Bartow.
Ben Hill....
Berrien
Bibb..
Bleckley
Brantley
Brooks...
Bryan.
Bulloch
Burke.

1977

1,517
1,043
1,279
1,639
1,472
1,793
1,699
1,926
2,841
1,502

Orange
Osceola
Palm Beach
Pasco
Pinellas
Polk
Putnam
St. Johns
St. Lucie
Santa Rosa

Georgia
Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties
Appling
Atkinson
Bacon
Baker
Baldwin
Banks
Barrow

1969

1,438
886
942
1,192
1,172
1,333
1,269
1,608
2,293
1,394

14
4
16
100
73
28
75
24
97
7

_

1965

23.21
12.98
10.32
17.37
23.00
13.37
17.28
30.89
20.97
21.30

49
1,016
13
76
52
13
5
130
189
169

_

1959

11.55
9.06
8.41
12.33
11.58
8.76
8.62
9.96
11.55
14.73

31
724
9
41
36
9
4
104
106
105

Levy
Liberty
Madison.
Manatee
Marion
Martin
Monroe..
Nassau
Okaloosa
Okeechobee

1959-^9 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

19.50
11.64
8.96
14.98
12.73
11.18
13.15
11.92
11.24
19.87

10
11
82
9
9
24
15
43
55
40

_

1978

4.85
6.79
7.91
9.99
10.54
6.63
4.70
8.22
11.83
10.30

8
8
54
5
5
17
13
26
32
22

_

1977

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

51
29
178
30
27
63
46
117
144
206

6
6
38
3
3
13
9
19
18
15

Highlands
Hillsborough
Holmes
Indian Eiver
Jackson
Jefferson
Lafayette.
Lake
Lee
Leon...

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

8,884
6,328

1959
67
41
44
56
55
62
59
75
107
65

1969 1978
63
42
57
67
68
67
53
79
130
67

77
47
62
67
60
78

83
85
50
90
59
53
57
91
92
75

113
81
85
89
56
110
70
61
56
93
89
83

58
54
69
68
80
75
68
76
52

65
54
57
84
72
95
81
69
78
68

67
55
64
93
73
105
102
64
77
63

8,043
5,695
9,225
5,559
7,899
7,045
5,036
6,648
6,418
5,671

105
67
114
70
97
85
62
67
66
77

72
110
66
96
83
65
88
81
78

103
73
118
71
101
90
64
85
82
72

5,538
3,309
6,041
4,098
4,214
4,291

9,310
6031
6,031
5,095
5,454
5,906
3,655
6,769
4,389
4,782
4,912

79
53
60
68
48
75
49
46
43

1,259
1,096
1,451
1,157
1,539
1,378
2,004

3,096
3,581
2,470
2,056
1,929
2,295
1,668
2,129
2,189
2,783

6,047
6,870
4,965
4,648
3,873
4,400
3,654
5,728
4,418
5,482

6,779
7,622
5,667
5,670
4,751
5,185
4,600
6,285
5,128
6.052

75
92
57
36
41
50
25
49
50
70

84
98
67
56
53
63
45
58
60
76

86
97
72
72
61
66
59
80
65

1,430
1,244
1,079
1,705
1,141
1,140
876
864
1,172
850

1,798
1,663
1,525
2,334
1,558
1,434
1,370
1,172
1,448
1,270

2,812
2,350
2,619
3,264
2,297
2,393
2,185
1,969
1,945
1,779

5,589
4,619
4,601
6,602
4,907
3,687
4,318
4,032
4,320
3,575

6,463
5,498
5,514
7,109
5,641
4,215
5,559
4,566
5,140
4,335

67
58
50
79
53
53
41
40
55
40

77
64
71
89
63
65
60
54
53
49

82
70
70
91
72
54
71
58
66
55

1,157
792
1,399
995
1,482
1,412
1,126
1,665
3,084
1,370

1,743
1,305
1,765
1,520
1,877
1,786
1,582
2,154
3,442
1,773

2,331
1,868
2,502
2,298
2,583
2,348
2,086
3,275
4,867
2,537

4,438
3,517
5,011
4,914
5,442
4,171
4,358
6,318
7,629
4,614

4,889
4,437
5,600
5,894
5,921
4,545
4,885
7,022
8,262
5,070

54
37
65
46
69
66
52
78
144
64

64
51
68
63
70
64
57
89
133

7.72

12.07
26.63
11.98
21.38
9.08
14.67
14.18
11.11
8.79
6.41

62
57
71
75
76
58
62
90
105
65

10.72
9.95
6.56
14.02
9.68
11.64
9.70
8.08
12.89
9.28

13.14
9.89
26.22
12.66
16.22
13.72
16.80
20.14
11.04
19.22

1,350
1,662
782
1,934
841
2,176
1,031
1,251
1,343
1,192

1,956
1,939
1,010
2,543
1,303
2,789
1,451
1,769
2,136
1,602

2,658
2,660
1,578
3,361
1,997
3,928
2,451
2,542
2,538
2,544

4,432
5,852
2,627
6,943
4,113
6,896
4,411
4,480
4,911
5,069

5,022
6,491
3,342
7,737
4,801
7,629
5,135
5,359
5,246
6,031

63
77
36
90
39
101
48
58
63
56

72
73
43
92
54
107
67

64
83
43
99
61
9765
68
67
77

10.06
8.47
9.22

10.86
13.70
16.02

1,372
904
1,086

1,953
1,320
1,533

2,914
2,099
2,190

5,875
3,190
4,554

6,418
3,451
5,262

64
42
51

7,044
4,892
8,175
4,953
7,091
6,011
5,932
5,540
5,183
5,290
4,433

117
79
55
63

55
51
52

119
77
65
70
75
47
86
56
61
63

82
44
67

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37

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

1959
Dade
Dawson
Decatur
DeKalbs
Dodge
Dooly
Dougherty
Douglas
Early
Echols
Effingham
Elbert
EmanueL . _
Evans
Fannin
Fayette
Floyd
Forsyth
Franklin.
Fultons
Gilmer
Glascock
Glynn _
Gordon
Grady
Greene
Gwinnett
Habersham
Hall
Hancock

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

1965

9
4
24

35

17
10
119
27
10

24
18
179
49
18

10
23
19
8
11
13
106
15

20
32
28
11
22
156
27

16

22

2

. .
___._.

.

1977

14

7

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1978

22
10
46

51
20
120

58
25
137

1,765

3,914

4,390

9.21
8.13
6.67

1959

1965

1977 1978

1959

1969

1978

4,396
4,201
4,839
8,564
4,126
4,048
5,453
5,564
3,596
3,712

5,052
5,180
5,518
9,553
4,853
4,812
6,264
6,137
4,581
4,349

60
73
55
118
59
60
70
83
54
59

04
66
70
122
62
61
80
78
58
55

75
69
56
59
57
89
86

1,084
1,266
984

1,496
1,809
1,501

~8.~ 56"
9.40

10.39
9.44
9.54

1969

2,194
2,671
2,035
4,312
1,059" i,~494" 2,167
857 1,594 2,185
1,596 1,974 2,578
1,627 " 556 3,027
812 1,358 1,987
852 1,272 2,156

14.08
22.20
14.76
12.18
18.33
18.70
15.08
15.93
26.88
18.97

11.71
10.92
12.82
10.66
9.93
9.86
11.34
15.60
9.94
10.71

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

69
45
517
261
48
8

81
53
595
303
60
10

7.34
9.00
6.69
11.89
9.40
9.43

36
44
38
16
27
35
229
46
31

79
95
79
39
57
128
486
115
68

93
103
93
46
65
157
531
136
77

1,906
1,727
1,489
1,402
1,394
2,447
2,198
1,963
1,611

5,155

18.60
8.45
11.18
18.38
14.17
23.21
9.17
18.27
13.28
11.25

1,039
1,293
1,067
1,168
829
1,653
1,556
1,241
1,215

4,633

11.12
9.91
10.57
12.71
10.12
18.11
9.79
12.77
10.65
8.60

12.26
8.32
8.84
9.68
9.74
13.89
8.87
12.36
8.66

2,453

13.30
6.90
7.30
7.02
9.39
10.22
8.06
11.99
6.91

2,733
2,523
2,041
2,170
2,076
3,252
3,141
2,832
2,401
3,999

4,693
5,214
3,899
4,661
3,857
6,079
6,163
5,014
4,796
8,239

5,192
5,586
4,582
5,383
4,380
6,637
6,734
5,904
5,499
9,186

77
65
109

66
71
58
69
56
85
86
75
70
117

21
6
152
66
39
21
217
48
176
16

49
13
330
146
80
45
773
111
404
34

58
15
368
167
96
53
914
126
469
39

9.95
7.67
7.92
8.78
9.32
8.85
12.37
8.02
8.45
6.97

11.93
11.08
10.31
10.85
10.45
11.11
17.32
11.41
11.52
10.38

10.88
9.27
9.05
9.76
9.85
9.92
14.69
9.61
9.89
8.57

16.98
15.24
11.46
14.45
19.86
16.98
18.27
13.59
16.17
14.15

928
1,055
1,725
1,507
908
804
1,583
1,244
1,601
835

1,287
1,525
1,983
2,084
1,399
1,326
2,219
1,595
2,182
1,168

2,326
2,498
3,030
2,805
2,179
2,007
3,143
2,134
3,021
1,775

4,455
5,182
6,673
5,219
4,111
4,201
6,019
4,648
5,884
3,695

5,082
5,627
7,411
5,761
4,959
4,879
6,675
5,115
6,711
4,212

63
68
83
76
59
55
86
63
82
48

65
72
95
73
63
62
85
65
86
54

48
27
39
12
64
193
18
55
15
25

96
67
86
34
170
444
34
114
37
56

114
73
94
37
193
472
47
130
44
65

7.45
7.89
7.86
6.63
8.99
11.47
5.88
8.63
8.77
10.22

10.07
11.97
10.36
13.75
13.05
10.44
10.99
10.08
12.99
11. 35

8.68
9.81
9.04
9.95
10.89
10.98
8.27
9.31
10.75
10.75

18.88
9.75
8.72
9.42
13.61
6.42
38.15
13.93
18.47
16.41

1,645
1,133
1,210
1,163
1,564
1,698
1,152
1,321
1,059
1,069

2,261
1,486
1,734
1,460
2,503
2,242
1,531
1,835
1,440
1,769

3,038
2,277
2,425
2,142
2,757
3,162
2,307
2,613
2, .548
2,726

5,421
5,248
5,125
5,438
5,778
6,031
4,047
4,795
5,453
5,112

6,323
5,644
5,536
5,878
6,345
6,272
5,320
5,452
6,452
6,234

83

81
72
71
75
81
80
68
70
82
80

12
11
15
18
7
52
9
23
8

36
16
15
26
26
11
76
15
36
12

76
30
33
61
52
22
166
34
173
27

89
38
39
72
57
26
203
44
194
31

8.60
7.38
7,34
10.59
7.25
8.57
7. 65
13.60
6.02
7.80

10.60
9.83
11.01
12.13
9.15
10.13
11.51
12.38
20.67
11.49

9.54
8.53
9.07
11.31
8.14
9.30
9.46
13.02
12.72
9.53

16.77
23.28
18.11
16.94
9.52
19.45
21.96
27.03
11.88
13.13

921
883
940
1,128
1,289
957
1,148
699
1,403
946

1,390
1,245
1,360
1,729
1,721
1,350
1,530
1,387
1,280
1,359

2,109
1,907
1,908
2,143
2,421
2,197
2,213
2,125
2,015

4,565
3,671
4,080
3,940
4,498
4,111
4,778
3,429
6,234
4,441

5,120
4,416
5,124
4,458
4,890
5.045
5,713
4,213
6,419
4,976

65
56
65
57
62
64
73
54
82

9

19

35
23
226
82
26
4

8.87
13.63
9.66
10.04

8
3

12
4

71
28
16
9

105
44
26
14

68
22
78
g

124
32
116
11

23
12
18
6
27

35
17
27
8
44

65
10

118
14

24

c

37
9

9

16

Jefferson
Jenkins
Johnson
Jones
Lamar .
Lanier
Laurens..
Lee
Liberty
Lincoln...

16

24

Long
Lowndes
Lumpkin
McDuffie.
Mclntosh
Macon
Madison
Marion
Meriwether
Miller .

3
77
7
16
6
12
14
4
21

5
108
14
24
8
18
22
8
28
9

7
158
20
37
11
25
32
11
43
13

18
328
38
89
28
50
75
22
88
26

20
373
45
98
32
61
86
25
100
35

8.49
7.49
10.31
8.64
7.21
7.87
8.51
9.74
7.69
10.31

12.71
10.03
9.82
11.26
12.19
10.56
11.56
9.42
9.74
11.46

10.47
8.69
10.08
9.87
9.54
9.13
9.95
9.59
8.66
10.85

16.62
13.73
18.41
9.54
14.11
23.05
15.24
16.14
13.50
33.73

812
1,587
1,031
1,318
911
896
1,293
825
1,065
736

1,134
2,103
1,775
1,695
1,240
1,360
1,767
1,414
1,434
1,378

1,841
2,876
2,313
2,518
1,553
1,907
2,418
2,187
2,215
2,077

4,747
5,143
3,893
5,108
3,196
4,061
4,657
3,726
4,203
4,238

5,501
5,927
4,520
5,477
3,605
5,137
5,247
4,520
4,799
5,521

70
76
58
70
46
66
67
58
61
70

18
12

28
17

31
8
8

45
13
11

18
18

27
29

43
27
13
24
31
70
20
16
41
39

86
62
28
55
87
171
49
34
141
96

101
73
33
65
101
196
11
40
129
108

9.03
8.60
8.56
9.12
7.51
8.49
9.15
7.24
8.69
8.19

9.83
11.69
11.33
11.67
14.25
12.19
12.63
11.06
13.57
11.82

9.41
10.05
9.87
10.32
10.65
10.23
10.78
9.03
10.97
9.90

17.41
17.42
17.13
18.33
16.03
14.59
17.49
19.89
13.43
12.78

949
1,143
892
1,003
1,445
1,500
1,329
1,006
1,390
1,321

1,384
1,659
1,256
1,472
1,839
1,965
1,968
1,356
1,954
1,865

2,247
2,436
1,967
2,450
2,444
2,703
2,512
2,057
2,419
2,443

4,476
4,971
4,377
5,375
5,177
5,231
4,852
4,105
4,899
5,040

5,157
5,284
4,934
6,413
5,842
5,980
4,786
4,870
5,709
5,477

66
76
63
82
75
76
61
62
73
70

Jpickens..
Pierce
Pike
Polk
Pulaski
Putnam
Quitman__
Rabun
Randolph
Richmond

9
9
7
39
10
9
2
8
9
218

15
14
11
53
15
13
2
11
14
354

24
23
17
76
22
3
17
18
578

53
46
37
1£6
42
51
7
39
34

59
56
42
178
49
64
8
46
41

1,104

10.40
10.16
10.64
9.91
9.27
13.42
10.97
11.69
9.24
7.46

10.27
9.85
10.16
8.39
8.93
11.14
8.21
9.91
8.32
8.92

11.44
21.60
14.53
13.71
14.61
25.22
12.91
19.39
19.47
9.20

1,056
984
958
1,402
1,187
1,120
722
1,044
824
1,638

1,507
1,489
1,544
1,797
1,721
1,586
924
1,390
1,374
2,461

2,547
2,550
2,302
2,572
2,699
2,447
1,361
2,054
2,094
3,571

4,881
4,082
4,260
4,993
5,140
5,534
3,393
4,153
3,862
6,299

5,431
5,036
4,737
5,828
5,818
6,628
3,834
5,077
4,614
6, 991

64
60
74
74
85
49
65
59

1,011

10.15
9.57
9.73
7.04
8.64
9.12
5.78
8.34
7.51
10.25

Rockdale
Schlev..
Screven
Seminole _
Spalding
Stephens
Stewart.
Sumter.
Talbot
Taliaferro
Tattnall
Taylor.
Telfair . . .

15
2
13
6
56
26
5
28
6
3
12
8
10

30
5
18
10
79
37
8
46
8
3
21
13
16

50
7
24
17
112
52
12
69
11
5
32
17
25

177
14
57
40
259
113
21
129
22
9
73
33
53

203
17
72
48
294
128
24
155
25
10
88
38
64

12.95
11.78
6.01
10.40
7.28
6.94
8.27
9.52
5.94
6.58
9.78
7.28
9.94

16.87
10.18
12.91
12.35
11.30
10.63
8.47
9.32
9.61
8.19
12.06
9.60
10.80

14.79
11.02
9.22
11.32
9.17
8.67
8.36
9.43
7.66
7.34
10.85
8.37
10.35

14.74
24.94
25.56
21.50
13.26
13.79
16.17
19.78
14.21
9.54
20.83
16.12
21.35

1,425 2,756 2,890
734 1,446 2,328
921 1,234 1,890
946 1,545 2,380
2,024 2,847
1,
2,532
1,463 1,834
1,""
725 1,106
1,719
1,157 1,076 2,560
1,667
896
1,976
796
1,916
799 1,
2,116
1,010 1,541 2,217
1,

5,779 6,375
4,344 5,160
4,327 5,468
4,884 6,070
5,771 6,426
5,003 5,618
3,696 4,615
4,649 5,611
3,353 3,980
4,355 4,826
4,233 5,141
4,198 4,872
4,572 5,486

81
66
70
77
82
72
59
72
51
62
66
62
70

_

Haralson
Harris
Hart
Heard
Henry
Houston..
Trwin
Jackson
Jasper
Jeff Davis

Mitchell. _.
Monroe
Montgomery
Morgan
Murray.
Newton
Oconee..
Oglethorpe
Paulding
Peach

g
7
9
13
5
36
4
20
5

.

See footnotes at end of table




6
10
15

8
16
20

20

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SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

April 1980

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years J—Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

1959

1965

1969

1977

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1978

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

1959

1965

1977

1978

1959

1969 1978

Terrell—
Thomas.
Tift
_

11
44
26

25
90
63

42
187
144

50
214
176

8.22
7.33
9.38

7.91
10.18
12.09

8.07
8.67
10.66

20.26
14.61
22.15

919
1,310
1,113

1,465
1,668
1,644

2,240
2,552
2,304

3,747
4,961
4,559

4,679
5,681
5,551

43
61
52

72
71

Toombs..
Towns
Treutlen..
Troup
Turner...
Twiggs...
Union

20
4
5
64
8
8
5

43
8
10
129
20
14
13

19
21
271
37
30
28

114
22
25
293
48
34
33

7.93
8.40
6.31
7.25
9.24
5.81
10.11

11.43
11.72
10.89
9.59
10.26
10.45
10.42

9.57
9.96
8.46
8.35
9.72
7.98
10.25

15.68
15.47
16.62
8.15
28.63
10.46
15.91

1,213
825
913
1,380
995
1,002

1,667
1,190
1,205
1,984
1,503
1,231
1,212

2,258
1,789
1,693
2,879
2,277
1,665
1,970

4,551
3,851
3,463
5,960
4,203
3,678
3,419

5,319
4,446
3,963
6,418
5,363
4,126
4,006

57
38
43
64
46
47
37

57
51
82
68
53
51

Upson
Walker
Walton
_.
Ware
Warren
Washington..
Wayne
Webster
Wheeler
White

36
65
27
48
7
19
19
2
4
7

45
102
41
65
9
27
28
4
6
10

64
153
58
95
13
39
42
4
10
17

124
307
148
188
27
86
93
8
18

137 I 5.96
341 ! 8.90
7.81
168
6.96
211
5.63
31
7.56
98
8.19
108
6.83
10
8.48
23
8.76
42

8.90
9.32
12.47
9.32
10.32
10.75
11.00
10.17
9.92
10.47

7.34
9.10
9.99
8.07
7.83
9.06
9.51
8.40
9.16
9.56

10.47
11 36
13.37
12.18
12.75
14.41
16.73
36.52
24.55
15.97

1,526 1,894
1,470 2,154
1,366 1,831
1,439 1,867
1,011 1,285
1,019 1,455
1,097 1,490
711 1,166
819 1,192
1,083 1,411

2,697
2,965
2,490
2,790
1,876
2,223
2,373
1,743
2,231

5,060
5,690
4,972
5,222
4,348
5,041
4,788
3,184
3,744
3,981

5,503
6,435
5,696
5,785
4,918
5,877
5,576
4,324
4,589
4,680

71
69
64
67
47
48
51
33
38
50

70
82
73
74
63
75
71
55
59
60

72
7
13
11
14
259
1,931

108
11
18
14
22
391
2,915

175
15
25
20
31
537

9.22
7.11
6.72
6.21
8.30
7.57

10.45
10.36
10.03
11.47
11.27
8.21

9.80
8.64
8.28
8.67
9.70
7.87

9.78
22.57
13.81
15.28
32.38
9.68

1,753 2,183
948 1,445
1,214 1,709
1,231 1,461
858 1,347
1,663 2,170
2,421 3,078

3,296
2,111
2,449
2,165
2,111
3,295

6,406
4,135
5,018
4,756
3,618
6,007

7,028
4,879
5,698
5,481
4,939
6,619

82
44
57
57
40
78
113

90
62
73
70
63
84

Hawaii
Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Hawaii
Honolulu
Kauai
Maui + Kalawao

1,283
1,061
221
100
1,061
50
71

2,033
1,706
327

146
1,706
72
108

3,099
2,634
465
207
2,634
101
156

6,746
5,621
1,125
485
5,621
220
419

7,490
6,233
1,257
541
6,233
244
471

9.22
9.51
7.72
7.54
9.51
7.40
8.17

10.30
10.04
11.68
11.25
10.04
10.29
13.04

9.73
9.76
9.58
9.28
9.76
8.76
10.45

11.02
10.88
11.75
11.48
10.88
11.10
12.42

2,103
2,201
1,731
1,693
2,201
1,822
1,726

2,912
3,029
2,426
2,374
3,029
2,508
2,445

4,170 7,669
4,365 7,965
3,331 6,470
3,285 6,126
4,365 7,965
6,401
3,371 6,960

8,465
8,806
7,100
6,687
8,806
7,044
7,676

103
81
79
103
85
80

114
119
91
90
119
92
92

108
112
91
85
112
90

Idaho
Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Ada
Adams
Bannock
Bear Lake
Benewah..
Bingham
Blaine

1,186
210
975
210
8
91
11
9
41

1,634
287
1,347
287
10
119
12
12
65
12

2,115
401
1,715
401
10
151
16
17
78
19

5,301
1,162
4,139
1,162
20
406
36
44
167
59

6,207
1,348
4,860
1,348
23
453
43
52
205
71

5.96
6.66
5.81
6.66
1.85
5.18
4.38
6.75
6.67
9.59

12.71
14.43
12.27
14.43
10.10
12.99
11.35
13.05
11.33
15.66

9.10
10.27
8.82
10.27
5.68
8.81
7.62
9.69
8.85
12.43

17.10
16.02
17.41
16.02
17.40
11.52
19.65
18.41
22.62
19.77

1,804
2,284
1,726
2,284
2,735
1,875
1,500
1,517
1,474
1,682

2,383
2,819
2,306
2,819
3,424
2,319
1,811
1,974
2,218
2,305

2,992
3,632
2,874
3,632
3,357
2,932
2,800
2,799
2,704
3,343

6,193
8,017
5,821
8,017
5,975
6,637
5,072
5,894
4,816
6,704

7,074
8,823
6,705
8,823
6,752
7,246
7,054
5,715
7,664

84
106
80
106
128
87
70
71
69
78

82
99
78
99
92
80
76
76
74
91

90
113
86
113
86
92
78
90
73

Boise
Bonner
BonnevilleBoundary..
Butte
Camas
Canyon
Caribou
Cassia
Clark

29
143
11
6
2
131
17
43
2

5
37
164
15
9
3
170
22
50
3

13
111
402
37
18
5
439
47
107
5

16
129
462
43
22
6
501
63
139
8

4.86
4.58
5.44
5.58
7.14
5.11
6.22
7.17
7.21
10.05

14.83
14.91
12.16
12.29
10.76
9.01
12.74
12.62
11.97
9.83

9.47
9.35
8.57
8.71
8.84
6.94
9.26
9.71
9.44
9.95

17.23
16.53
14.80
16.72
28.15
30.42
13.96
33.64
29.63
42.44

1,736
1,538
2,096
1,535
1,305
2,008
1,640
1,846
1,573
1,396

1,848
1,961
2,796
1,932
1,881
3,054
2,282
2,753
2,515
2,226

2,614
2,388
3,169
2,790
3,068
4,133
2,793
3,307
2,963
4,509

5,650
5,233
6,586
5,666
5,407
6,202
5,833
5,663
5,561
5,597

5,687
5,724
7,324
6,395
6,845
8,447
6,606
7,325
7,271
8,161

81
72
98
72
61
94
76
86
73
65

71
65
86
76
84
113
76
90
83
123

73
73
93
82
87
108
84
93
93
104

Clearwater_
Custer
Elmore
Franklin. . .
Fremont—
Gem
Gooding
Idaho
Jefferson
Jerome

40
14
19
17
16
27
26
24

34
7
53
18
23
24
20
36
30
26

58
15
115
40
48
57
52
77
65
71

66
20
137
48
58
68
63
94
77

6.86
5.74
5.07
5.05
7.38
5.40
5.69
5.83
6.17
3.75

7.68
11.71
11.14
11.50
10.87
12.25
13.48
11.18
11.22
14.73

7.25
8.53
7.90
8.06
8.97
8.59
9.31
8.33
8.53
8.81

14.07
26.31
18.85
19.44
20.98
19.07
21.83
21.43
18.87
24.38

2,071
1,398
1,959
1,320
1,335
1,588
1,241
1,536
1,419
1,548

2,881
1,945
2,132
1,850
2,178
1,869
1,966
2,029
2,232
2,200

3,147
2,470
2,967
2,433
2,642
2,593
2,332
2,827
2,546
2,511

5,918
4,797
5,601
4,538
5,261
4,720
5,820
4,593
5,025

7,021
5,788
6,419
5,553
5,258
6,339
5,823
6,814
5,139
6,231

97
65
91
62
62
74
58
72
66
72

86
67
81
66
72
71
64
77

90
74
82
71
67
81
74
87
66
79

Kootenai—.
Latah
Lemhi
Lewis
Lincoln
Madison
Minidoka__
Nez Perce..
Oneida
Owyhee

12
20
58
5
7

72
50
10
12
7
23
31
75
7
10

105
69
14
15
8
24
43
99
9
16

312
159
36
27
18
81
91
222
16
30

368
185
44
34
22
82
114
253
19
38

6.97
7.26
4.52
5.20
2.83
6.78
8.09
5.56
6.49
8.52

15.02
11.55
13.67
9.54
12.35
14.89
11.49
10.98
8.08
9.65

10.71
9.27
8.76
7.23
7.23
10.55
9.69
8.09
7.24
9.05

17.97
16.17
24.35
27.02
22.19
2.16
25.02
14.03
17.46
26.89

1,830
1,649
1,566
2,087
1,591
1,322
1,387
2,161
1,386
1,157

2,433
1,992
1,853
3,098
2,253
2,088
2,040
2,686
2,107
1,543

2,986
2,839
2,524
3,893
2,502
1,803
2,723
3,274
3,214
2,583

6,299
5,867
5,323
6,208
5,249
4,472
4,783
7,289
4,776
3,792

7,009
6,728
6,414
7,466
6,397
4,485
5,803
8,273
5,727
4,781

85
77
73
97
74
62
65
101
65
54

70

86
82
95
82
57
74
106
73
61

Payette
Power
Shoshone
Teton
Twin Falls. _
Valley
Washington.

16
7
45
3
78
8
13

23
14
53
4
101
10
16

31
15
62
5
127
13
20

82
31
120
14
307
33
45

95
43
139
18
359
37
54

6.65
8.31
3.34
6.67
4.94
4.03
5.01

13.38
12.38
9.41
14.45
12.25
12.85
11.36

9.79
10.22
6.17
10.29
8.34
8.12
7.97

15.93
36.26
15.85
34.76
16.99
14.39
18.17

1,330
1,654
2,166
1,093
1,902
2,350
1,515

1,882
3,308
2,555
1,492
2,396
2,677
1,973

2,496
3,055
3,163
2,272
3,049
3,511
2,659

5,500
5,139
6,495
5,028

6,321
6,815
7,823
6,826
7,613
8,124
5,899

62
77
101
51
89
110
71

68
83
86
62
83
96
73

81
87
100
87
97
104
75

25,592
21,994
3,598
133
19
23
45
8
70
8
34

34,820
29,813
5,007
185
24
31
65
11
102
11
50

46,579
39,868
6,711
247
28
41
100
15
138
14
69

90,265
76,121
14,144
495
57
94
203
33
258
32
106

99,716
84,243
15,473
548
58
100
243
36
293
37
126

6.17
6.13
6.43
6.41
3.93
5.96
8.36
7.22
6.99
6.20
7.46

8.83
8.67
9.73
9.27
8.49
10.41
10.32
9.99
8.72
10.88
6.86

7.42
7.32
7.98
7.75
6.07
8.05
9.28
8.53
7.80
8.39
7.17

10.47
10.67
9.40
10.70
2.27
6.38
19.75
9.94
13.49
13.20
18.59

2,563
2,750
1,809
1,956
1,189
1,644
2,235
1,239
1,888
1,346
1,746

3,256
3,432
2,496
2,679
1,730
2,308
3,066
1,968
2,687
1,850
2,629

4,219
4,439
3,263
3,485
2,237
2,907
4,020
2,703
3,581
2,526
3,577

8,039
8,335
6,751
7,227
4,776
6,344
7,613
6,035
6,974
5,755

8,870
9,211
7,380
8,029
5,182
6,979
9,013
6,947
7,868
6,740
6.833

119
128
84
91
55
77
104
58
88
63
81

115
121
89
95
61
79
110
74
98
69

113
117
94
102
66
89
115
89
100
86
87

Whitfield
Wilcox
Wilkes
Wilkinson
Worth
Columbus (consolidated government*.
De Kalb + Fulton 3

Illinois
Sum of SMSA counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Adams
Alexander
Bond
Boone
Brown
Bureau
Calhoun
Carroll
.___
See footnotes at end of table.




428
36
59
54
81
1,092

7,070
5,104

106

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

39

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Millions of dollars

Area title
1959

1965

1969

Average annual rate of growth

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars
1959

1965

1969

1977

1978

9.16
7.31
4.54
5.91
4.70
11.83
9.25
9.69
8.66
2.99

1,736
2,062
1,868
1,644
1,475
1,781
1,994
2,887
1,861
1,405

2,454
2,847
2,667
2,470
2,020
2,273
2.541
3,558
2,549
1,914

3,434
3,411
3,597
3,271
2,552
3,079
4,630
3,117
2,574

6,926
6,635
7,538
6,137
5,470
6,174
6,484
8,529
7,020
5,216

7,852
7,152
7,922
6,462
5,891
6,780
7,240
9,439
7,549
5,264

7.86
8.23
8.39
10.08
7.63
9.59
9.44
7.48
7.81
8.60

12.00
7.41
5.29
14.09
7.37
11.81
9.88
3.07
4.92
5.53

2,375
1,851
1,855
3,401
1,808
1,319
1,606
1,432
1,940
1,487

2,804
2,851
2,721
4,109
2,634
2,175
2,147
1,914
2,983
1,953

3,436
3,452
3,454
5,167
3,441
2,633
2,792
2,496
3,904
2,778

6,335 7,212
7,808 8,380
8,144 8,341
9,936 L0,931
7,081 7,669
6,979 7,584
6,436 6,944
5,726 5,763
8,644 8,952
6,294
7,066
6,169
5,987
9,285
5,403
7,054
4,500

1977

1978

97
1,094
277
101
82
189
324
45,348
140
54

106
1,174
289
107
85
211
355
49,742
152
56

6.98
7.32
6.58
7.06
5.09
7.19
5.61
5.62
4.98
6.22

8.95
8.83
9.29
8.05
9.43
10.66
10.35
7.78
10.44
9.25

7.91
8.03
7.85
7.53
7.12
8.82
7.83
6.64
7.53
7.64

512
142
163
6,548
163
59
204
123
133
277

7.00
6.38
6.42
8.74
6.36
6.18
6.43
5.31
7.24
6.35

8.82
10.33
10.63
11.59
9.07
13.50
12.90
9.95
8.45
11.16

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

100
91
101
82
75
86
92
120
96
67

111
86
86
159
84
61
75
67
90

94
94
94
141
94
72
76
68
106
76

92
107
106
139
98
97
89
74
114
85

94
49
72
107
50
68
65
74
93
80

87
71
81
111
62
79
55
87
99
97

90
79
76
118
69
90
57
85
106
101

79
60
73
78
69
56
120
93
123

73
71
76
83
76
57
112
100
126
95

84
82
79
61
113
103
115
102

9,903
8,156
7,031
7,949
8.029
8,684
5,866
8,585
7,683
8,361

144
107
80

136
103
81
94
99
94
70
117
100
105

126
104
90
101
102
111
75
110
98
107

6,730
7,389
6,484
6,854
7,019
5,523
8,430
6,063
7,480
7,199

7,323
8,148
6,932
7,596
7,426
5,943
9,000
7,064
8,127
7,789

80
110
87
76
81
64
94
79

85
105
84
67
104
84
97
87

93
104
88
97
95
76
115
90
104
99

1,719 2,572
1,853 2,761
2,134 2,760
2,405 3,239
1,569 1,959
2,063 2,922
1,512 2,100
889 1,333
987 1,497
2,181 3,320

3,571 7,930
3,559 7,418
3,637 6,626
4,000 8,539
3,136 7,338
4,040 8,172
2,800 5,291
1,792 3,533
2,049 4,792
3,503 6,328

8,744
8,005
7,602
9,652
7,774
8,802
0,167
3,690
5,013
7,012

86
99
115
73
90
70
41
40
102

97
97
99
109
86
110
78
49
56

112
102
97
123
99
112
79
47
64

9.42
5.84
8.19
9.56
6.97
8.86
10.69
8.40
6.00
13.88

1,787
1,587
2,501
1,984
1,493
2,363
1,399
1,581
1,602
1,815

2,412
2,080
3,218
2,529
2,031
3,160
2,021
2,707
2,333
2,546

2,909
2,733
3,981
3,233
2,800
4,087
2,902
3,438
3,186
3,581

6,210
0,300
8,291
0,378
0,264

6,730
6,758
9,046
6,959
6,636
8,837
5,723 6,247
7,754 8,516
0,139 6,568
7,264 8,346

83
74
117
92
70
110
05
74
75
85

81
75
109
88
77
111
79
94
87

86
86
115
89
85
113
80
109
84
106

16.58

2,156
2,244
1,261
1,975
1,797
2,008
1,633
1,442
1,548
2,124
2,363
1,620
2,639

2,802
3,076
2,081
2,706
2,401
2,721
2,168
1,995
2,453
2,808
2,940
2,075
3,302

3,793
3,858
3,005
3,499
3,030
3,533
2,925
2,074
3,007
3,654
4,038
2,936
4,019

7,183
8,100
0,717
7,236

8,420
9,097
6,951
7,760
7,568
7,790
6,395
0,621
0,932
8,442
8,000
0,582
8,033

101
105
59
92
84
94
70
07
72
99
110
76
123

103
105
84
95
83
96
80
73
82
100
110
80
110

107
116
89
99
97

35
390
95
39
30
59
113

49
548
130
53
38
85
146

4,669

19,383

25,343

38
14

50
19

62
25

122
32
35

178
46
50

239
59
66

1,056

1,628

2,441

40
10
37
31
32
58

58
16
50
40
49
76

75
19
69
52
64
107

457
132
155
5,740
152
53
186
119
127
263

Fulton
Gallatin....
Greene
Grundy
Hamilton. _.
Hancock
Hardin
Henderson..
Henry
Iroquois

84
8
27
51
11
36
8
13
97
57

114
12
40
71
16
54
10
19
130
92

134
20
51
107
20
69
10
27
193
119

295
42
90
249
48
139
22
49
412
248

304
42
98
278
49
160
24
56
471
259

4.84
9.33
6.63
7.77
6.58
6.83
2.24
7.56
7.10
7.64

9.51
9.01
7.66
11.22
10.51
9.76
9.93
8.48
10.44
9.00

7.03
9.18
7.12
9.39
8.42
8.21
5.81
7.99
8.67
8.28

3.16
1.20
9.77
11.86
1.91
15.09
6.78
14.62
14.52
4.42

2,016
1,058
1,542
2,285
1,070
1,469
1,395
1,594
1,988
1,718

2,769
1.659
2,403
2,871
1,784
2,300
2,055
2,556
2,670
2,749

3,199
2,617
2,964
4,085
2,279
2,907
2,026
3,198
3,638
3,544

Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson
Jersey
Jo Daviess..
Johnson
Kane
Kankakee_.
Kendall
Knox

70
14
50
28
32
8
530
181
46
121

103
20
65
40
44
11
745
258
73
162

143
28
88
56
61
16

337
71
224
116
121
39
2,181
707
270
434

364
74
240
130
141
43
2,453
778
315
483

7.32
6.92
5.74
7.20
6.68
6.69
6.70
6.99
9.86
5.92

10.97
11.28
11.85
9.76
9.81
11.77
10.31
9.07
11.53

9.04
8.96
8.59
8.40
8.15
9.06
8.39
7.97
10.65
7.57

8.07
3.56
7.16
12.02
16.63
9.87
12.51
10.07
16.71
11.14

1,686
1,288
1,566
1,665
1,473
1,199
2,571
1,987
2,647
1,988

2,102
1,857
2,100
2,292
2,027
1,495
3,215
2,704
3,151
2,682

2,671
2,609
2,772
3,059
2,783
2,093
4,107
3,671
4,638
3,489

5,935
6,397
6,331
5,908
5,348
4,313
8,060
7,349
8,256
7,159

6,443
6,219
4,756

Lake
LaSalle
Lawrence
Lee
Livingston...
Logan
McDonough.
McHenry
McLean
Macon

900
252
32
73
73
56
50
216
194
254

1,310

1,871

329
43
105
111
83
70
317
280
345

422
52
131
147
115
93
469
375
482

3,763
807
113
250
307
235
200
1,048
840
969

4,250
876
126
282
327
259
216
1,202
911
1,069

7.58
5.30
5.20
6.07
7.23
7.52
6.44
8.07
6.82
6.61

9.55
8.46
10.25
8.90
9.27
9.41
9.88
11.04
10.38
9.24

8.51
6.79
7.56
7.40
8.19
8.41
8.05
9.46
8.49
7.85

12.96
8.49
11.28
12.81
6.42
10.09
8.36
14.67
8.44
10.34

3,096
2,293
1,715
1,893
1,834
1,677
1,734
2,585
2,330
2,171

3,853
3,038
2,515
2,655
2,789
2,478
2,180
3,237
3,046
2,821

4,995
3,777
2,957
3,436
3,614
3,431
2,575
4,301
3,651
3,867

8,973
7,403
6,363
7,045
7,537
7,810
5,152
7,798
7,167
7,628

Macoupin
Madison
Marion
Marshall
Mason
Massac
Menard
Mercer
Monroe
Montgomery..

74
526
73
22
26
19
19
29
31
55

103
714
90
35
41
25
26
41
48
74

139
959
120
48
58
34
37
53
66
97

313
1,816
267
93
134
79
93
108
142
222

344
2,003
290
103
147
89
101
129
156
241

6.52
6.19
5.14
8.29
8.26
5.84
7.17
6.34
7.89
5.75

10.62
8.53
10.28
8.92
10.88
11.19
11.82
10.33
10.08
10.66

8.45
7.29
7.54
8.59
9.49
8.34
9.34
8.21
8.92
8.05

9.94
10.26
8.84
10.81
9.50
12.73
8.58
18.75
10.23
8.48

1,710
2,361
1,871
1,631
1,744
1,369
2,024
1,691
2,004
1,790

2,277
2,928
2,365
2,714
2,636
1,852
2,753
2,418
2,990
2,477

3,113
3,848
3,076
3,582
3,602
2,458
3,832
3,067
3,569
3,183

Morgan. _
Moultrie.
Peoria...
Perry
Piatt
Pike
Pope
Pulaski..
Putnam.

02
25
81
462
30
31
31
1
10
10

93
35
115
618
40
40
40
5
14
13

130
47
155
781
02
63
55
7
18
17

282
101
283
1,700
153
131
100
15
42
35

308
108
324
1,926
163
141
116
17
43
39

7.62
0.61
6.73
5.40
7.59
7.45
6.05
6.87
5.97
5.86

10.10
9.56
8.58
10.55
11.36
9.43
8.53
10.25
10.01
9.34

8.78
8.00
7.61
7.81
9.36
8.38
7.22
8.46
7.87
7.49

9.41
7.06
14.74
13.27
6.50
7.52
15.85
9.67
1.76
10.75

Randolph...
Richland
Rock Island.
St. Clair
Saline
Sangamon...
Schuyler
Schott
Shelby
Stark

53
26
374
516
39
343
12
10
37
15

70
35
503
701
50
483
17
16
53
20

93
46
660
918
73
655
24
21
72
27

211
109
1,351
1,778
170
1,407
46
46
141
53

231
116
1,462
1,948
182
1,532
51
50
150
60

5.77
6.03
5.84
5.93
6.46
6.69
6.99
7.76
6.91
6.37

10.63
10.79
9.25
8.72
10.75
9.89
8.73
10.11
8.38
9.23

8.05
8.26
7.44
7.24
8.47
8.20
7.81
8.78
7.61
7.72

Stephenson_.
Tazewell
Union
Vermilion
Wabash
Warren
Washington.
Wayne
White
Whiteside. .
Will
Williamson __
Winnebago _

99
222
22
188
25
43
22
27
30
126
449
74
548

132
326
34
257
33
57
29
35
42
171
663
101
745

185
452
50
340
39
77
40
46
53
229
986
144
979

394
1,173
118
754
103
166
98
115
119
533
2,538
359
2.092

6.47
7.37
8.51
6.10
4.64
5.95
6.28
5.43
5.91
0.17
8.19
0.85
5.96

8.77
11.19
9.98
9.24
11.31
8.97
10.40
10.65
9.47
9.83
11.08
10.71
8.81

7.55
9.16
9.21
7.58
7.75
7.37
8.21
7.87
7.58
7.89
9.55
8.66
7.30

De Kalb...
DeWitt....
Douglas.._
Du Page...
Edgar
Edwards. _.
Eflingham.
Fayette....
Ford
Franklin..

Ogle

See footnotes at end of table.




1,014

356
118
214

1,033
112
703
94
149
95
113
111
455

2,235
330
1,849

1969 1978
94
93
98
89
70
83
84
126
85
70

25
270
69
27
23
42
85

Champaign. _
Christian
Clark
Clay
Clinton
Coles
Cook
Crawford
Cumberland.

1959

13.63
4.95
7.21
10.29
11.09
3.14
1.69
7.37
17.19
13.58
6.70
13.17

5,809
5,393
5,553
6,136
4,336
5,768
7,328
7,484

7,037
6,254
6,503
6,550
7,185
7,334
6,368
7,652

8,276
7,918
6,523
6,545

8,056
9,022
7,975

135
87
66

78
81
121
109
101

84
88
108
103
84
110

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SUEVEY OF CURKENT BUSINESS

April 1980

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years ! —Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title
1959

Woodford.
Indiana
Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties_
Adams
Allen
Bartholomew
Benton.
Blackford
Boone
Brown

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars
1965

1969

1977

1978

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars
1959

1965

1969

1977

1978

1959

1969

1978

51

76

101

225

258

7.11

11.01

8.94

14.41

2,078

2,919

3,622

7,292

8,031

97

99

102

9,570
7,127
2,443
43
571
111
17
26
53
10

13,717
10,044
3,673
65
800
159
33

37,012
26,930
10,083
196
2,153
466
244
56

41,398
30,129
11,268
221
2,416
529
90
105
275
64

6.86
6.61
7.54
7.40
6.53
6.99
9.48
6.99
7.47
9.16

9.31
9.31
9.32
10.95
9.41
10.32
8.95
8.32
10.73
11.24

8.01
7.88
8.38
9.07
7.89
8.55
9.23
7.62
9.00
10.14

11.85
11.88
11.76
12.68
12.20
13.45
8.27
9.50
12.80
13.73

2,074
2,233
1,719
1,743
2,486
2,333
1,422
1,772
1,960
1,474

2,787
2,934
2,451
2,501
3,074
2,959
2,888
2,370
2,607
1,905

3,611
3,738
3,310
3,251
3,912
3,890
3,658
3,226
3,590
2,773

6,918
7,161
6,343
7,051
7,455
7,742
7,639
6,087
7,275
5,557

7,703
7,964
7,082
7,938
8,297

17

18,572
13,518
5,054
87
1,075
219
41
51
110
25

8,405
6,904
7,987
6,216

97
104
80
81
116
109
66
83
91
69

102
90
89
107
106
100
88
98
76

102
90
101
106
111
107
88
102
79

Carroll....
Cass
Clark
Clay
Clinton...
Crawford.
Daviess...
Dearborn.
Decatur...
De Kalb..

28
74
117
39
53
11
37
54
32
54

46
106
164
56
80
13
55
71
50
79

60
147
267
75
108
21
83
94
71
108

130
291
528
154
222
41
155
186
153
222

147
323
597
171
243
45
169
209
172
248

7.78
7.17
8.58
6.86
7.39
6.66
8.49
5.74
8.32
7.14

10.39
9.16
9.35
9.62
9.39
9.12
8.24
9.21
10.34
9.68

9.01
8.11
8.94
8.16
8.33
7.82
8.37
7.37
9.28

13.20
11.33
13.00
10.84
9.31
11.03
9.40
11.92
12.63
11.86

1,701
1,816
1,887
1,609
1,744
1,308
1,393
1,905
1,610
1,938

2,671
2,523
2,371
2,451
2,669
1,632
2,077
2,462
2,367
2,700

3,409
3,625
3,576
3,120
3,537
2,559
3,113
3,212
3,152
3,529

7,273
7,337
6,143
6,260
7,248
4,628
5,943
5,748
6,405
6,952

8,114
8,229
6,789
6,846
8,159
5,135
6,560
6,284
7,220
7,785

79
85
88
75
81
61
65
89
75
90

99
98
85
96
70
85
88
86
96

103
105
87
87
104
65
84
80
92
99

Delaware.
Dubois___
Elkhart...
Fayette...
Floyd
Fountain..
Franklin...
Fulton
Gibson
Grant
Greene
Hamilton
Hancock
Harrison
Hendricks..Henry.
Howard
Huntington..
Jackson
Jasper
Jay
Jefferson...
Jennings...
Johnson...
Knox
Kosciusko.
Lagrange..
Lake
La Porte...
Lawrence. _
Madison
Marion
Marshall
Martin
Miami
Monroe
Montgomery..
Morgan
Newton
Noble
Ohio
Orange..
Owen
Parke
Perry....
Pike
Porter...
Posey
Pulaski..
Putnam.

225
43
246

424
100
511
88
193
61
46
56
97

788
211
991
181
377
117
90
114
217
555

870
244
1,121
196
422
129
101
128
243
597

6.57
8.74
7.58
8.30
6.88
6.84
8.83
6.85
7.80
6.27

8.31
10.36
9.12
9.33
9.10
8.65
9.09
9.57
10.70
8.67

7.39
9.51
8.30
8.79
7.93
7.69
8.96
8.13
9.16
7.40

10.40
15.76
13.11
8.07
12.19
10.48
11.70
12.98
11.93
7.56

2,046
1,598
2,330
1,632
1,950
1,708
1,173
1,733
1,548
2,053

2,770
2,366
2,983
2,599
2,539
2,464
1,786
2,604
2,327
2,645

3,328
3,277
4,100
3,363
3,491
3,344
2,713
3,320
3,194
3,394

6,121
6,483
7,388
6,597
fi, 555
6,395
4,897
6,530
6,816
6,678

6,815
7,463
8,261
7,286
7,225
7,054
5,360
7,135
7,565
7,216

95
74
109
76
91
80
55
81
72

91
89
112
92
95
91
74
91
87

87
95
105
93
92
90
68
91
96
92

7.18
7.63
8.56
8.52
7.89
7.81
7.21
6.75
8.26

9.21
13.46
11.28
11.33
11.49
9.07
10.52
9.26
9.28
9.99

8.14
10.35
9.84
9.84
9.58
8.40
8.77
7.93
8.74
9.15

10.83
15. 06
11.25
10.84
12.16
8.07
11.78
10.01
16.60
12.56

1,469
2,532
2,149
1,388
2,257
1,775
2,323
1,921
1,708
1,675

2,122
3,296
3,013
1,970
2,943
2,559
3,150
2,856
2,496
2,691

2,849
3,948
3,766
2,937
3,713
3,480
3,913
3,540
3,463
3,445

5,424
7,698
7,290
5,638
7,163
6,834
8,042
7,065
6,328
5,999

6,032
8,225
7,985
6,203
7,868
7,428
8,970
7,784
7,306
6,788

118
100
65
105
83
108
90
80
78

78
108
103
80
101
95
107
97
94
94

105
102
79
100
95
114
99
93
87

32
20
29
46
154

68
356
66
132
48
31
43
71
215

101
57
26
91
86
160
64
52
31

57
152
92
40
137
132
245
97
79
52

77
210
129
60
195
182
321
124
114
70

153
568
303
142
705
249
218
146

653
337
157
520
398
788
274
254
165

41
36
22
101
60
77
25
1,138
197
59

56
55
34
145
89
120
39
1,543
284
87

75
79
49
201
122
173
60
2,037
379
126

145
160
109
474
239
370
121
{,961
738
242

163
190
124
544
263
417
138
4,433
835
275

6.05
8.27
8.47
7.17
7.46
8.34
9.19
5.99
6.79
7.86

9.10
10.22
10.84
11.68
8.88
10.29
9.73
9.03
9.16
9.09

7.48
9.19
9.58
9.28
8.13
9.26
9.45
7.42
7.90
8.44

12.42
18.95
14.13
14.95
10.35
12.65
14.17
11.93
13.11
13.90

1,856
1,505
1,274
2,331
1,450
1,939
1,449
2,242
2,092
1,631

2,401
2,111
1,685
2,848
2,075
2,646
1,981
2,890
2,752
2,043

3,172
2,965
2,553
3,447
2,944
3,639
2,917
3,746
3,634
3,315

6,083
5,803
5,172
6,468
6,030
6,836
5,137
7,301
6,917
5,957

7,008
6,752
5,894
7,173
6,703
7,531
5,726
8,219
7,850
6,798

87
70
59
109
68
90
68
105

87
81
70
94
80
99
80
102
99
90

75
91
85
96
73
105
100
87

268
1,821
60
15
68
102
59
58
18
47

384
2,501
85
21
96
163
90
97
31
75

491
3,301
116
32
132
228
114
145
41
106

963
>,014
251
56
241
489
233
322
81
213

1,058
6,668
284
64
266
550
258
362
89
240

6.22
6.13
6.78
7.69
6.85
8.34
6.77
9.52
8.33
8.42

8.91
8.13
10.52
7.88
8.06
10.30
9.50
10.74
9.04
9.53

7.48
7.07
8.53
7.78
7.42
9.26
8.06
10.09
8.67
8.94

9.77
10.87
13.05
14.06
10.19
12.36
10.47
12.54
9.68
12.61

2,156
2,638
1,869
1,471
1,813
1,744
1,862
1,740
1,612
1,691

2,986
3,364
2,692
1,907
2,421
2,177
2,736
2,491
2,620
2,480

3,572
4,216
3,322
2,957
3,373
2,778
3,369
3,357
3,519
3,399

6,977
7,784
6,593
5,098
6,129
5,337
6,835
6,442
5,891
6,425

7,656
8,679
7,274
5,821
6,801
5,961
7,515
7,094
6,484
7,213

101
123
87
69
85
81
87
81
75
79

97
115
91
81
92
76
92
92
96
93

111
93
74
87
76
96
90
83
92

22
15
20
27
18
148
32
17
42

33
24
31
38
26
226
53
29
61

13
45
34
44
52
39
332
70
40
83

24
83

27
96
77
96
114
99
946
184
95
186

8.60
7.32
8.69
8.21
6.79
8.09
8.39
8.12
9.13

8.89
8.64
9.62
9.04
9.13
11.04
12.34
11.29
10.12
9.45

8.73
7.94
9.13
8.60
7.89
9.48
10.24
9.61
9.60
8.14

11.90
14.55
12.09
10.86
16.57
8.24
15.41
18.35
8.57
13.22

1,341
1,340
1,302
1,365
1,585
1,400
2,488
1,692
1,310
1,705

1,960
1,896
2,010
2,156
2,055
2,113
3,197
2,619
2,256
2,369

2,946
2,674
2,792
3,006
2,756
3,130
3,952
3,272
3,176

5,075
4,755
4,957
5,483
5,318
7,414
7,925
6,642
6,977
5,830

5,323
5,497
5,486
6,057
6,242
7,955
8,672
7,779
7,374

63
62
61
64
74
65
116
79
61
79

80
73
76
82
75
85
108
89
87
84

70
70
77
80
101
111
99
94
82

Randolph.
Ripley
Rush
St. Joseph.
Scott
Shelby
Spencer
Starke
Steuben...
Sullivan...

49
31
29
535
19
64
17
29
27
31

74
51
47
702
31
93
30
40
44
45

102
70
64
912
49
130
45
54
64
61

193
135
125
258
108
110
140
124

214
153
139
1,879
109
285
123
122
158
138

7.56
8.63
8.17
5.47
9.90
7.31
10.06
6.51
8.98
6.96

8.61
9.10
8.91
8.37
9.29
9.10
11.77
9.51
10.45
9.47

8.06
8.85
8.52
6.83
9.61
8.15
10.87
7.92
9.67
8.14

10.44
13.28
10.49
11,29
12.75
10.52
13.29
11.55
12.44
11.38

1,742
1,497
1,452
2,268
1,312
1,908
1,087
1,624
1,605
1,453

2,565
2,537
2,265
2,916
1,896
2,606
1,823
2,102
2,288
2,217

3,514
3,312
3,155
3,729
2,887
3,477
2,646
2,820
3,241
3,045

6,563
5,948
6,135
7,030
5,013
6,670
6,073
5,277
6,103
6,200

7,536
6,877
6,881
7,775
5,584
7,356
6,849
5,856
6,751
6,967

81
70
68
106
61
89
51
76
75

96
90
86
102
79
95
72
77

99
71
94
87
75

Switzerland. _.
Tippecanoe...
Tipton
Union
Vanderburgh..
Vermillion
Vigo
Wabash
Warren
Warrick
Washington...

11
172
29
9
322
25
186
57
13
38
25

12
264
43
16
454
36
265
86
23
61
36

17
360
57
24
603
48
360
118
28
90
53

33
735
117
42
1,225
97
707
233
53
249
100

36
826
127
47
1,380
107
785
264
57
278
114

4.90
7.70
6.97
9.93
6.45
6.59
6.80
7.61
7.79
9.16
7.88

8.62
9.67
9.36
7.87
9.64
9.31
9.06
9.38
8.31
13.32
8.91

6.65
8.63
8.09
8.95
7.95
7.87
7.87
8.45
8.04
11.11
8.37

9.09
12.39
8.82
12.79
12.62
10.22
11.07
13.28
7.30
11.93
13.86

1,507
1,945
1,849
1,439
1,966
1,449
1,736
1,756
1,551
1,612
1,409

1,870
2,797
2,632
2,611
2,726
2,124
2,486
2,498
2,709
2,446
1,900

2,673
3,354
3,429
3,603
3,574
2,847
3,130
3,342
3,190
3,276
2,768

4,849
6,427
7,268
6,177
7,536
5,617
6,293
6,567
6,392
6,868
4,899

5,275
7,187
8,067
6,577
8,495
6,324
6,995
7,300
6,795
7,342
5,456

See footnotes at end of table.




91
819
155
87
164

67
92
103
84
108
81

87
94
70

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Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years —Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income

1959
Wayne.Wells.—
White...
Whitley.

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

Area title

1965

1969

1977

1978

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

1959

1965

1969

1977

1978

2,879

6,307
7,392
7,460
6,962

7,147
8,154
8, 254
7,696

1959

154
38
32
37

217
61
56
59

286
81
77
81

485
183
167
173

541
202
186
194

6.35
7.75
9.23
8.18

7.34
10.69
10.32
10.28

6.82
9.13
9.75
9.17

11.49
10.17
11.77
12.19

2,107
1,828
1,632
1,770

2,827
2,773

3,631
3,440
3,681
3,481

5,233
2,300
2,933
16
10
21
21
15
41
291

7,441
3,039
4,402
24
15
31
30
26
60
359

9,653
3,989
5,664
29
19
41
40
31
74
447

19,813
8,631
11,181
56
32
89
80
46
143
1,012

22,748
9,667
13,081
69
41
97
87
59
170
1,119

6.31
5.66
6.80
6.41
6.17
6.97
6.64
7.68
5.94
4.38

9.99
10.34
9.75
10.09
9.18
10.10
9.02
7.48
9.74
10.72

8.04
7.85
8.19
8.14
7.59
8.44
7.76
7.59
7.72
7.34

14.82
12.00
16.99
23.72
27.73
9.21
8.51
28.38
18.99
10.55

1,917
2,347
1,677
1,450
1,382
1,312
1,330
1,367
1,786
2,404

2,714
2,930
2,582
2,525
2,226
2,106
1,940
2,715
2,838
2,913

3,441
3,654
3,306
3,151
3,037
2,687
2,659
3,285
3,265
3,412

6,861
7,508
6,433
5,866
5,246
5,632
5,181
5,063
5,987
7,403

7,856
8,372
7,514
7,037
6,568
6,115
5,707
6,402
7,067
8,060

Boone
Bremer
Buchanan
Buena Vista.
Butler
Calhoun
Carroll
Cass
Cedar
Cerro Gordo.

49
34
29
34
30
24
34
39
28
95

72
53
48
59
40
42
59
45
46
127

90
73
63
75
51
48
74
55
61
169

164
156
141
152
109
89
131
113
123
350

192
179
164
175
129
104
160
136
150

6.36
8.02
8.06
8.22
5.48
7.17
8.14
3.52
7.96
5.95

8.77
10.56
11.25
9.86
10.83
9.10
9.01
10.59
10.54
9.98

7.50
9.22
9.56
8.99
7.98
8.08
8.55
6.81
9.17
7.84

16.77
14.61
16.55
15.21
18.23
16.68
22. 75
19.78
22.72
13.46

1,750
1,608
1,316
1,628
1,737
1,513
1,455
2,190
1,612
1,918

2,903
2,287
2,159
2,995
2,249
2,896
2,672
2,785
2,720
2,503

3,494
3,265
3,027
3,623
3,073
3,223
3,205
3,178
3,449
3,434

6,201
6,484
6,144
7,415
6,520
5,611
6,677
6,788
7,234

7,267
7,340
7,186
8,527
7,468
7,647
6,819
7,923
8,312
8,284

Cherokee. _.
Chickasaw..
Clarke
Clay
Clayton
Clinton
Crawford. __
Dallas
Davis
Decatur

35
22
15
36
24
98
30
44
15
14

47
32
17
51
41
148
50
68
17
17

61
41
23
64
59
211
60
93
23
23

115
98
47
142
128
386
110
185
43
43

136
112
54
161
150
443
130
210
49
49

5.66
6.65
4.62
5.78
9.30
7.96
7.11
7.73
4.37
5.23

9.39
11.79
9.88
10.79
10.93
8.60
9.05
9.53
9.01
8.42

7.41
9.05
7.08
8.13
10.07
8.26
8.02
8.58
6.54
6.73

18.91
14.50
14.62
13.18
17.01
14.72
18.70
13.66
15.86
12.41

1,903
1,455
1,800
1,988
1,112
1,799
1,632
1,842
1,631
1,350

2,745
2,177
2 179
2,'830
2,112
2,726
2,622
2,674
2,141
1,202

3,524
2,813
3,037
3,480
2,839
3,726
3,095
3,610
2,734
2,384

6,980
6,343
5,841
7,365
6,133
6,668
5,813
6,607
4,790
4,345

8,203
7,257
7,613
6,903
7,370
5,650
4,953

84
93
52
84
76
86
76
63

Delaware. __
Des Moines_
Dickinson __
Dubuque
Emmet
Fayette
Floyd
Franklin
Fremont
Greene

20
97
20
160
21
35
43
25
17
25

37
137
34
214
36
57
56
40
28
41

49
194
42
297
45
75
67
43
36
49

111
336
103
677
93
155
132
81
58
74

135
375
116
753
108
180
148
96
69
91

9.20
7.21
7.56
6.40
8.04
7.90
4.42
5.80
7.52
7.06

11.93
7.60
11.99
10.87
10.06
10.26
9.19
9.24
7.61
7.28

10.49
7.40
9.64
8.50
8.99
9.01
6.65
7.41
7.56
7.17

22.18
11.69
13.18
11.22
15.54
15.97
12.11
19.37
20.24
24.17

1,114
2,189
1,625
2,017
1,424
1,232
2,083
1,613
1,707
1,724

1,852
3,174
2,923
2,448
2,525
2,175
2,677
2,854
3,036
3,192

2,607
4,102
3,291
3,299
3,254
2,724
3,372
3,300
3,851
3,820

5,786
7,398
7,172
7,225
6,668
5,971
6,610
6,161
6,335
6,104

7,037
8,175
8,051
8,105
7,780
7,047
7,368
7,245
7,623
7,673

Grundy. _•_
Guthrie
Hamilton. _
Hancock.. _
Hardin
Harrison. __
Henry
Howard
Humboldt.
Ida

24
17
35
21
43
27
31
18
22
17

39
30
55
36
61
43
45
24
35
27

48
37
65
43
80
54
61
29
43
35

97
66
114
96
140
94
122
71
86
59

114
78
135
111
166
113
141
82
100
75

7.44
8.24
6.40
7.22
6.41
7.35
6.97
4.81
6.93
7.63

9.92
8.57
8.44
11.16
8.50
8.50
9.75
12.13
9.90
8.76

8.60
8.40
7.36
9.07
7.39
7.89
8.28
8.21
8.33
8.16

17.15
19.08
18.93
15.82
19.21
20.56
16.28
16.34
15.70
26.02

1,692
1,253
1,769
1,481
1,924
1,534
1,731
1,461
1,679
1,653

2,888
2,477
2,796
2,582
2,519
2,786
2,239
2,038
2,847
2,767

3,469
3,050
3,500
3,242
3,620
3,335
3,367
2,527
3,385
3,818

5,271
6,468
6,974
6.381
5,636
6,792
6,261
6,763
6,659

Iowa
Jackson...
Jasper
Jefferson..
Johnson __
Jones
Keokuk_.
Kossuth..
Lee

28
33
69
25
96
33
23
40
84
365

42
48
96
41
150
49
36
65
110
481

55
63
125
50
212
61
45
73
139
635

100
125
241
99
517
119
88
150
289
1,296

118
149
280
116
581
143
106
178
332
1,466

7.15
6.79
6.18
7.23
8.24
6.28
7.18
6.20
5.12
5.70

8.86
10.03
9.36
9.77
11.82
9.86
9.91
10.36
10.13
9.75

7.95
8.31
7.68
8.43
9.92
7.96
8.46
8.15
7.46
7.60

18.40
18.75
16.48
17.27
12.20
20.35
19.84
18.78
14.73
13.10

1,701
1,589
1,969
1,587
1,812
1,630
1,472
1,604
1,931
2,691

2,675
2,406
2,772
1,928
2,262
2,487
2,559
2,862
2,706
3,166

3,522
3,037
3,560
3,225
3,130
3,134
3,162
3,164
3,245
3,926

Louisa—
Lucas
Lyon
Madison..
Mahaska..
Marion.. _.
Marshall..
Mills......
Mitchell..
Monona..

16
16
20
21
39
46
82
24
21
26

26
21
30
27
55
66
123
35
30
31

36
28
43
36
68
86
160
43
41
41

73
58
79
64
137
198
312
81
79
74

84
79
166
234
352
95
93
90

8.62
5.70
8.04
5.80
5.71
6.46
6.91
6.15
7.00
4.75

10.04
10.50
9.67
9.04
10.49
11.73
9.17
9.28
9.67
9.20

9.29
7.95
8.81
7.32
7.95
8.93
7.98
7.62
8.26
6.83

15.43
18.62
24.34
23.03
21.09
18.53
12.82
18.03
17.24
21.70

1,529
1,493
1,373
1,695
1,666
1,802
2,181
1,825
1,484
1,856

2,315
2,023
2,413
2,293
2,451
2,645
3,183
2,799
2,250
2,739

3,276
2,700
3,286
3,114
3,100
3,290
3,966
3,772
3,053
3,349

Monroe
Montgomery .
Muscatine
O'Brien
Osceola.
Page...
Palo A l t o . . . .
Plymouth
Pocahontas..
Polk

16
31
70
•24
14
36
22
35
25
670

19
38
99
46
23
48
35
59
37
869

24
47
135
60
28
63
43
77
43
1,119

53
94
299
119
57
127
87
147
82
2,430

60
110
336
144
71
146
103
184
96
2,700

4.30
4.23
6.76
9.44
7.24
5.71
6.98
8.10
5.54
5.26

10.78
9.99
10.63
10.13
11.06
9.84
10.26
10.21
9.21
10.28

7.32
6.92
8.58
9.77
9.03
7.65
8.52
9.09
7.26
7.61

13.92
17.51
12.58
20.79
26.12
15.31
18.54
25.29
17.75
11.13

1,522
2,165
2,102
1,313
1,385
1,736
1,501
1,490
1,801
2,543

1,980
2,872
2,784
2,704
2,839
2,586
2,669
2,360
2,847
3,171

2,575
3,661
3,694

Pottawattamie..
Poweshiek
Ringgold
Sac
Scott...
Shelby.
Sioux..
Story..
Tama

169
30
11
27
285
25
34
89
30

225
49
14
44
386
41
65
142
51

285
62
18
56
541
51
85
191
65

564
132
32
93
1,179
88
157
433
123

640
154
39
117
1,328
111
202
497
145

5.36
7.67
5.11
7.38
6.64
7.50
9.55
7.93
8.09

9.42
10.70
8.79
8.65
10.49
9.10
10.10
11.19
9.31

7.26
9.10
6.84
7.98
8.45
8.25
9.81
9.46
8.67

13.47
16.83
19.56
25.90
12.65
25.90
29.25
14.98
17.92

2,053
1,546
1,403
1,623
2,416
1,568
1,311
1,829
1,414

2,664
2,723
2,172
2,924
3,067
2,706
2,396
2,470
2,404

Iowa
Sum of SMS A counties.
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Adair
Adams..
Allamakee
Appanoose
Audubon
Benton
Black Hawk

See footnotes at end of table.




1969 1978
99
94
100
95

91
104
105

89
109
78
68
64
61
62
64
83
112

94
100
90
86
83
73
73
90
89
93

100
107
96
90
84
78
73
82
90
103

82
75
61
76
81
71
68
102
75
89

95

84
88
87
87
94
94

94
92
109
95
98
87
101
106
106

96
77
83
95
77
102
84
98
75
65

105
92
85
105
93
97
88
94
72
63

52
102
76
94
66
57
97
75
80

71
112
90
90
89
74
92
90
105
104

90
104
103
103
99
90
94
92
97
98

7,937
6,420
7,655
8,113
7,760
6,925
7,794
7,404
7,997
8,446

79
58
82
69
90
72
81
68
78
77

95
83
95
88
99
91
92
69
92
104

101
82
98
103

6,516
5,608
6,579
6,602
6,718
5,947
6,604
6,604
6,820
7,811

7,852
6,569
7,652
7,664
7,441
7,231
8,013
7,796
7,824
8,808

79
74
92
74
84
76
69
75
90
125

96
83
97
88
85
85

100
84

5,800
5,906
5,159
6,104
6,978
7,275
6,171
6,307
6,251

7,285
6,815
7,320
6,286
7,330
8,096
8,335
7,271
7,378
7,542

71
70
64
79
78
84
102
85
69
87

3,370
3,403
3,214
3,151
3,406
3,923

5,603
7,133
7,584
6,823
7,045
6,719
6,466
5,945
7,021
8,152

6,434
8,482
8,509
8,279
8,897
7,726
7,865
7,474
8,275
8,999

71
101
98
61
65
81
70
69
84
119

70
100
101
92
92
93
93
107

82
108
109
106
113
99
100
95
106
115

3,297
3,326
2,798
3,554
3,864
3,293
3,086
3,129
3,247

6,471
6,780
5,137
6,260
7,650
5,741
5,257
6,313
6,212

7,443
7,939
6,117
8,007
8,533
7,292
6,720
7,138
7,261

96
72
65
76
113
73
61
85
66

90
91
76
97
105
90
84
85

95
101
78
102
109
93
86
91

8,242
7,224

88
107
74
90
85
85
90
108
103

99
94
102
108

95
92
102
99
100
112
93
87
93
80
93
103
106
93
94

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April 1980

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—Continued
Total personal income
Area title

Millions of dollars

1959
Taylor
Union
Van Buren__
Wapello
Warren
Washington.
Wayne
Webster
Winnebago. _
Winneshiek..
Woodbury...
Worth
Wright
Kansas
Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties
Allen
Anderson
Atchison
Barber
Barton
B ourbon
B rown

1965

1969

Per capita personal income

Average annual rate of growth

1977

1978

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

1959

1965

1969

1977 1978

1959

1969

1978

13
21
12
81
41
32
13
88
24
29
223
15

18
32
19
112
69
51
20
131
34
42
286
22
53

24
40
24
144
92
65
22
170
46
55
360
28
62

43
78
45
258
214
138
43
319
106
121
742
60
127

51
92
52
292
246
165
54
358
123
135
835
72
146

6.72
6.63
6.72
5.90
8.36
7.33
5.88
6.79
6.72
6.52
4.90
6.67
6.50

8.71
9.75
9.32
8.22
11.54
11.00
10.38
8.67
11.45
10.56
9.79
11.05
9.97

7.66
8.10
7.94
6.99
9.86
9.05
7.99
7.68
8.93
8.41
7.19
8.72
8.13

19.10
17.85
15.76
13.33
14.99
19.73
25.13
12.53
16.20
11.21
12.49
19.04
14.64

1,238
1,539
1,268
1,773
1,999
1,660
1,291
1,858
1,862
1,354
091
1,448
1,715

1,949
2,476
2,225
2,708
2,838
2,900
2,387
2,878
2,363
1,976
2,877
2,494
3,158

694
2,933
2,674
3,383
3,488
3,434
2,621
3,521
3,544
2,631
3,498
3,168
3,541

5,302
5,826
5,185
6,400
6,441
7,253
5,159
6,751
7,718
5,537
7,158
6,785
7,690

6,229
6,778
6,040
7,232
7,210
8,751
6,520
7,621
8,830
6,141
8,126
7,909

4,384
2,185
2,198
28
14
37
11
61
27
23

5,805
2,914
2,890
33
20
46
18
81
36
29

7,758
1,825
42
24
57
25
107
45
38

16,246
8,371
7,875
92
52
110
41
224
102
71

18,421
9,474
8,947
104
54
126
49
251
119

5.87
6.05
5.70
4.26
5.48
4.35
8.13
5.72
5.39
5.04

10.09
10.26
9.90
10.63
9.31
9.12
7.84
9.96
11.34
9.06

7.85
8.03
7.67
7.23
7.28
6.58
7.99
7.71
8.17
6.92

13.39
13.18
13.61
12.30
4.15
14.40
19.56
11.71
16.31
15.97

2,029
2,396
1,762
1,697
1,584
1,806
1,315
1,904
1,676
1,766

2,631
2,979
2,354
2,193
2,423
2,318
2,420
2,594
2,334

3,470
3,826
3,166
2,771
2,851
2,970
3,477
3,465
2,952
3,200

7,003
7,847
6,285
5,897
6,073
6,109
6,160
7,162
6,543
6,147

7,846
8,724
7,091
6,492
6,293
7,085
7,702
7,927
7,487
7,084

95
112
82
79
74
84
61
89
78
82

95
104
86
76
78
81
95
94
81
87

126
12
12
59
14
10
30
42
20
12

267
20
25
112
20
18
55
83
47
14

311
20
30
123
24
23
66
95
50
15

4.14
8.77
1.44
3.61
3.31
9.54
4.28
5.79
4.10
9.71

10.52
5.69
10.97
8.54
6.23
9.31
9.03
9.60
10.46
1.98

7.11
7.30
5.85
5.92
4.68
9.43
6.50
7.58
7.06
5.98

16.53
2.61
21.70
9.35
19.72
26.82
20.36
15.09
6.23
9.12

2,215
1,359
1,746
1,866
2,111
1,235
1,886
1,666
1,631
1,520

2,458
2,039
2,189
2,194
2,512
2,834
2,260
2,476
1,945
3,153

3,278
3,546
2,511
2,719
3,184
3,518
3,043
3,097
2,718
4,563

6,382
5,604
5,251
5,184
4,814
6,370
5,501
6,405
5,823
5,018

7,154
5,889
6,838
5,691
6,079
8,351
6,534
7,329
5,608
5,541

103
63
81
87
98
58
88
78
76
71

97
68
74
87
96
83
84
74
124

111
109
17
60
26
160
16
10
63
20

222
222
30
118
49
366
29
18
149
42

250
248
34
136
62
409
29
20
165
47

5.64
4.88
5.79
4.53
5.11
7.12
7.21
5.82
6.43
5.77

9.46
9.53
8.14
9.55
10.08
11.03
7.06
7.55
11.34
9.71

7.43
7.06
6.90
6.88
7.44
8.95
7.14
6.64
8.73
7.62

12.43
11.59
15.26
15.74
26.66
11.75
1.30
8.85
10.47
11.77

1,704
1,848
1,677
1,797
1,681
1,851
1,564
1,161
1,593
1,537

2,373
2,232
2,235
2,391
2,226
2,118
2,674
1,822
1,874
2,121

3,157
2,886
3,331
2,986
2,864
2,803
3,444
2,604
2,551
3,237

6,400
5,885
6,015
5,657
5,439
5,757
6,342
4,637
5,617
6,831

7,075
6,593
6,696
6,654
7,002
6,277
6,485
5,027
6,024
7,675

61
79
58
99
13
13
22
20
9
26

180
183
135
180
22
22
53
34
16
50

227
213
150
195
27
27
59
43
24
56

7.32
6.25
6.35
6.64
8.89
5.16
5.70
10.27
5.67
5.68

15.76
11.68
11.14
7.87
8.46
8.42
11.48
8.77
12.09
8.68

11.23
8.79
8.59
7.22
8.69
6.69
8.40
9.55
8.66
7.09

26.46
16.60
11.52
8.26
25.16
20.62
11.94
24.90
51.57
12.44

1,885
2,074
1,619
1,821
1,376
1,417
2,447
1,744
2,425
1,366

2,490
2,743
2,125
1,932
2,440
2,307
2,829
2,743
2,256
2,008

3,236
3,516
2,907
4,100
3,330
2,711
3,751
4,433
4,716
2,864

7,734 9,582
7,697
6,518 7,158
6,253 6,836
5,410 6,918
5,045 6,105
7,445 8,028
6,493 8,285
8,514 13,155
5,379 6,105

97
75
85
64
66
114
81
113
64

96
79
112
91
74
102
121
129
78

28
88
18
11
29
36
19
1,091
11

15
50
197
35
16
64
87
27
2,483
21

20
58
216
59
21
70
101
33
2,815
25

2.23
5.20
5.64
10.71
12.57
5.99
6.66
6.45
8.69
6.97

8.77
8.24
10.46
14.18
7.86
10.40
12.16
6.22
11.10
9.49

5.28
6.63
7.90
12.34
10.31
8.05
9.23
6.34
9.83
8.16

27.81
14.61
9.96
65.83
28.74
10.56
15.49
21.94
13.36
15.99

2,366
1,797
1,988
2,166
1,061
1,579
1,683
1,456
3,327
1,799

2,403
2,640
2,518
2,843
2,588
2,068
2,258
2,405
3, 910
2,655

3,343
3,526
3,252
4,878
3,973
2,786
3,009
3,151
5,070
3,571

5,217 6,774
6,515 7,306
6,656 7,416
8,217 13,203
6,386 8,371
5,390 5,835
6,117 6,887
4,796 5,736
9,848 10,719
5,916 6,619

110
84
93
101
49
74
78
68
155
84

91
96
89
133
108
76
82
86
138
97

86
93
95
168
107
74
88
73
137
84

79
86
77
92
92
112
83
97
113
78
104
101
110
100
111
90
83
80
90
98
101
95
90

Butler
Chase
Chautauqua.
Cherokee
Cheyenne
Clark
Clay
Cloud
Coffey
Comanche.—

84
5
10
41
10
4
20
24
14
5

Cowley
Crawford. _
Decatur...
Dickinson.
Doniphan.
Douglas
Edwards. _.
Elk
Ellis
Ellsworth..

64
68
10
38
16
6
34
12

83
86
12
48
21
114
13
8
46
15

Finney
Ford
Franklin
Geary
Gove
Graham
Grant
Gray
Greeley
Greenwood .

30
43
31
52
6
8
13
8
5
15

46
60
43
59
10
11
17
13
4
19

Hamilton...
Harper
Harvey
Haskell
Hodgeman.
Jackson
Jefferson
Jewell
_.
Johnson
Kearny

7
17
51
6
3
16
19
10
474
6

7
22
68
10
7
22
27
16
743

14

20
11
54
8
104
13
17
10
64
63

28
16
82
11
146
14
19
12
86
84

51
28
138
19
322
27
49
22
221
174

57
32
158
26
356
31
52
27
247
202

6.81
7.87
5.70
5.65
6.71
5.15
4.17
3.99
6.05
6.23

8.40
8.41
7.60
9.46
10.38
9.08
11.63
8.86
12.36
10.23

7.56
8.13
6.60
7.44
8.43
7.00
7.64
6.27
8.99
8.10

11.91
17.01
14.4'
30.86
10.57
16.31
6.18
22.89
11.57
15.98

1,450
1,602
1,762
2,150
1,590
1,573
1,572
2,104
1,799
1,908

2,162
2,633
2,016
2,732
1,970
2,691
2,065
2,496
2,056
2,555

3,084
3,801
3,149
4,121
2,757
3,091
2,479
3,261
2,723
3,402

5,749
6,682
5,411
7,064
5,953
5,974
5,725
5,766
6,525
6,734

6,397
7,947
6,087
9,646
6,462
7,006
6,067
7,412
7,072
7,685

68
75
82
100
74
73
73
98
84
89

84
104
86
112
75
84
68
89
74
93

82
101
78
123
82
89
77
95
90

Marion
.
Marshall
Meade
Miami
Mitchell
Montgomery.
Morris
Morton
Nemaha
Neosho

31
32
15
42
23
94
17
7
24
42

41
20
55
28
126
19
11
30
57

70
75
37
130
57
271
35
22
59
123

96
48
146
63
304
36
25
70
131

4.55
4.47
8.85
6.51
6.55
5.64
2.51
5.56
5.45
5.58

8.90
9.81
10.29
11.46
9.43
10.23
7.10
9.96
9.75
9.66

6.59
6.97
9.53
8.83
7.90
7.79
4.66
7.62
7.47
7.50

10.88
27.19
27.88
12.20
10.92
11.99
2.89
14.75

2,117
2,364
3,184
2,190
2,661
2,348
2,371,984
1,950
2,227

2,568
3,105
4,036
2,859
3,465
3,154
2,973
2,960
2,553
3,035

5,177
5,556
7,402
6,033
7,137
6,768
5,230
5,945
5,071
6,552

5,779
7,168
9,463
6,696
7,778
7,490
5,303
6,751
6,142
6,982

72
80
72
69
79
76
96
86
65
80

70
85
110
78
94
86
81
81
70
83

74
91
121
85
99
96
68
86
78

6! 41

1,537
1,721
1,555
1,485
1,695
1,636
2,067
1,846
1,397
1,723

Ness....
Norton.

13
19
28
17
16
23
18
24
28
12

17
21
37
24
17
30
25
34
34
14

27
42
83
39
37
57
47
81
76
20

27
43
95
42
45
62
53
100
91
23

8.12
3.52
6.11
8.35
3.02
6.74
8.72
6.18
5.41
4.17

5.08
8.38
10.94
6.45
11.40
8.42
8.67
12.59
11.39
5.95

6.67
5.80
8.37
7.45
6.91
7.53
8.70
9.17
8.20
5.01

.34
2.10
13.80
6.05
21.03
10.42
14.20
22.62
19.54
14.7'

1,446
1,851
1,611
1,428
1,893
1,547
1,268
1,590
1,694
1,745

2,632
2,320
2,147
2,332
2,574
2,473
2,161
2,093
2,588
2,443

3,542
2,819
2,807
3,625
2,756
3,504
3,174
2,927
3,381
3,079

5,622
6,215
5,808
6,241
5,941
6,700
5,905
6,088
7,635
4,762

5,679
6,422
6,392
6,518
7,122
7,463
6,982
7,074
9,004
5,386

67
86
75
67
88
72
59
74
79
81

97
77
77
99
75
96
87
80
92
84

72
82
82
83
91
95
89
90
115

Kingman
Kiowa
Labette
Lane
Leavenworth.
Lincoln
Linn
Logan
Lyon
McPherson...

Osborne
Ottawa
Pawnee...
Phillips
Pottawatomie.
Pratt
Rawlins
See footnotes at end of table.




47

78 ' 91
84 j 81
78 j 78
86
76
94

91
75
87
73
78
107
72
71
90
84
85
85
89
80
83
64
77
98
122
113
91
87
88
78
102
106
168

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

43

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

959

1965

1978

1969

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1959

1965

1969

1977 1978

1959

1969 1978

7,611
6,634
7,066
6,077
6,477
7,120
8,347
7,836
9,975
8,551

93
73
75
98
62
71
85
97
91
111

95
81
84
101
88
90
94
87
86
100

97
85
90
78
83
91
106
100
127
109

9,009

87
102
74
95
77
93
92
94
88
92

115
105
111
89
78
82
81
118
90

81
87
95
85
116
80
70

76
80
87
70
214
74
78
105

Reno
Republic.
Rice
Riley
Rooks
Rush
Russell. _.
Saline
Scott
Sedgwick.

117
15
22
87
13
9
21
113
10
810

162
22
31
113
18
15
28
114
17
993

212
26
39
192
25
17
33
148
18
1,292

436
44
77
372
41
30
68
342
45
2,637

485
51
87
402
47
34
76
383
61
3,027

5.39
5.68
8.21
6.78
6.33
4.90
2.68
5.68
4.77

9.65
7.95
9.45
8.55
7.44
8.04
9.69
11.17
14.73
9.93

7.76
6.59
7.45
8.37
7.09
7.14
7.14
6.61
9.87
7.18

11.13
15.25
13.55
8.10
14.37
14.83
12.46
11.91
34.40
14.77

2,002
1,563
1,609
2,100
1,335
1,525
1,829
2,091
1,955
2,381

2,667
2,478
2,387
2,306
2,287
2,550
2,616
2,660
2,909
2,933

3,490
2,978
3,096
3,721
3,209
3,287
3,449
3,200
3,141
3,682

5,636
6,197
5,796
5,705
6,132
7,515
6,955
7,412
7,513

Seward
Shawnee..
Sheridan _
Sherman.
Smith
Stafford...
Stanton _ .
Stevens...
Sumner...
Thomas..

31
316
5
17
10
11
3
7
53
18

41
427
8
22
16
17
7
11
66
21

50
578
11
27
19
21
8
15
76
25

137
1,158
30
49
37
38
15
42
149
56

152
1,290
34
56
39
40
17
44
172
64

4.96
6.24
7.40
4.81
6.57
6.62
8.95
7.62
3.82
3.10

13.19
9.33
13.84
8.45
8.30
7.51
8.95
13.25
9.42
10.99

8.78
7.69
10.41
6.52
7.38
7.04
8.95
10.25
6.44
6.76

11.28
11.39
15.53
12.66
5.54
3.52
7.77
5.53
15.08
13.71

1,948
2,254
1,229
2,527
1,320
1,477
1,556
1,597
2,093
2,524

2,594
2,833
1,919
2,917
2,232
2,625
3,264
2,562
2,830
2,956

3,173
3,748
2,706
3,466
2,810
3,406
3,375
3,435
3,243
3,367

8,128
7,480
7,443
5,970
5,760
6,182
5,647
8,871
6,293
6,659

7,000
6,132
6,445
6,359
9,216
7,027
7,518

91
105
57
118
62
69
73
74
98
118

Trego
Wabaunsee..
Wallace
Washington.
Wichita
Wilson
Woodson
Wyandotte _.

6
10
4
16
7
24
7
381

10
13
5
20
10
28
9
487

13
20
8
29
14
34
12
613

26
37
10
48
32
67
22
1,289

26
44
15
49
56
70
27
1,427

7.54
7.88
7.95
6.07
7.05
3.36
5.55
4.86

7.89
8.83
7.48
6.05
16.77
8.47
9.11
9. 85

7.70
8.33
7.73
6.06
11.55
5.75
7.22
7.20

.54
19.28
46.70
3.84
72.97
3.34
21.40
10.73

1,187
1,452
1,746
1,516
2,544
1,859
1,341
2,072

2,2

2,972
3,192
3,472
3,106
4,239
2,936
2,567
3,278

5,887 5,985
5,307 6,274
4,745 6,839
5,254 5,509
9,414 16,749
5,777 5,821
5,161 6,137
7,373 8,193

55
68
81
71
119
87
63
97

4,642
2,684
1,958
13
14
13
9
33
9
30

6,428
3,733
2,695
18
19
20
13
49
13
40

9,170
5,239
3,931
25
26
29
20
69
20
61

20,680
10,941
9,739
55
65

23,106
12,272
10,834
61
73
75
52
194
46
187

7.05
6.92
7.22
6.93
6.83
8.16
8.34
7.56
8.57
7.48

10.81
9.92
11.92
10.41
12.11
11.21
11.00
12.20
9.49
13.28

8.81
8.33
9.42
8.57
9.30
9.60
9.59
9.74
9.00
10.19

11.73
12.16
11.24
10.74
13.03
10.27
8.53
13.39
6.52
11.56

1,548
2,054
1,157
883
1,118
1,548
1,114
1,186
1,000
849

2,047
2,634
1,564
1,348
1,445
2,073
1,556
1,691
1,376
1,223

2,867
3,514
2,303
1,901
2,086
3,109
2,456
2,399
2,220
1,937

5,964
6,990
5,120
3,853
4,884
6,030
5,472
5,503
4,666
4,979

6,605
7,779
5,641
4,288
5,521
6,594
5,754
6,254
4,904
5,582

72
96
54
41
52
72
52
55
47
40

84
99
72
55
70
84
73
80
63
71

Boone
Bourbon
Boyd
Boyle
Bracken. .
Breathitt
Breckinridge.
Bullitt
Butler
Caldwell...

44
27
104
32
10
10
15
24
7
16

64
40
138
44
12
12
22
41
11
25

102
59
168
64
17
18
33
65
17
34

262
107
386
144
36
55
74
194
45
78

302
124
446
162
37
62
81
221
50

8.85
8.28
4.93
7.24
5.27
6.44
8.32
10.48
9.96
7.62

12.86
8.50
11.43
10.89
9.09
14.77
10.58
14.60
12.92
10.73

10.73
8.39
7.96
8.95
7.06
10.31
9.39
12.41
11.35
9.08

15.13
16.00
15.57
12.98
3.73
13.14
9.94
14.21
11.89
10.22

2,009
1,493
2,021
1,519
1,392
630
1,015
1,543
690
1,273

2,406
2,093
2,623
2,114
1,710
771
1,439
1,936
1,112
1,876

3,209
3,219
3,218
3,037
2,356
1,256
2,224
2,598
1,739
2,603

6,518
5,691
7,228
6,175
4,645
3,201
4,597
5,225
4,179
5,909

7,226
6,276
8,128
6,798
4,875
3,634
5,078
5,655
4,769
6,475

94
70
94
71
65
29
47
72
32
59

83
64
34
61
71
47
71

92
80
104
87
62
46
65
72
61
83

Calloway..
Campbell.
Carlisle....
Carroll
Carter
Casey
Christian.
Clark
Clay
Clinton

30
180
6
13
17
11
86
37
14
6

43
225
9
17
26
14
118
53
17
8

59
296
11
23
39
20
161
77
22
11

153
555
30
51
87
46
390
176
78
28

169
624
32
59
98
52
418
197
92
30

5.10
7.14
5.38
8.85
6.61
6.51
7.69
4.59
6.54

12.32
8.64
12.49
11.22
10.83
11.14
11.16
11.02
17.10
11.81

9.47
6.76
9.64
8.11
9.78
8.73
8.69
9.25
10.34
9.00

10.08
12.32
7.51
14.74
12.49
12.23
7.30
11.85
16.79

1,463
2,101
1,004
1,702
812
746
1,529
1,759
690
670

1,705
2,564
1,816
2,166
1,283
1,046
2,130
2,278
869
939

2,203
3,349
2,065
2,674
1,954
1,537
2,871
3,228
1,184
1,346

5,300
6,600
5,078
5,952
3,761
3,240
5,995
6,643
3,594
3,126

5,841
7,447
5,076
6,724
4,224
3,550
6,187
7,315
4,202
3,400

60
91
56
73
53
42
78
88
32
37

75
95
65
86
54
45
79
93
54
43

Crittenden...
Cumberland.
Daviess
Edmonson...
Elliott
Estill
Fayette
Fleming
Floyd
Franklin..

8
7
129
6
4
12
272
11
40
54

12
9
185
10
6
18
428
17
49
77

19
11
250
15
7
25
615
28
67
113

51
28
550
35
23
64
1,345
49
212
271

55
32
620
39
25
73
1,506
55
236
301

9.25
4.74
6.82
9.83
6.47
7.27
8.48
10.03
5.43
7.71

12.93
12.44
10.64
11.21
14.60
12.51
10.47
7.66
14.96
11.53

10.98
8.32
8.61
10.48
10.25
9.72
9.42
8.90
9.84
9.50

8.57
14.24
12.71
11.10
9.05
13.86
11.98
11.32
11.03
11.13

897
915
1,852
726
634
1,014
2,092
1,007
964
1,849

1,459
1,212
2,415
1,133
967
1,341
2,780
1,487
1,264
2,302

2,184
1,622
3,176
1,704
1,242
1,980
3,629
2,488
1,846
3,327

5,506
4,025
6,814
3,550
3,834
4,675
7,073
4,138
4,872
7,044

6,043
4,497
7,647
4,052
3,955
5,338
7,860
4,680
5,412
7,697

60
44
87
46
34
54
99
68
50
91

77
57
98
52
50
68
100
60
69

Fulton....
Gallatin..
Garrard..
Grant
Graves
Grayson..
Green
Greenup..
Hancock..
Hardin...

14
6
13
13
40
14
12
38
6
124

18
7
17
17
59
22
16
56
10
168

23
9
29
27
83
33
26
84
18
281

52
20
55
65
201
85
48
201
41
486

53
22
01
73
219
94
53
228
47
512

4.83
5.08
8.50
7.71
7. 68
9.02
8.24
8.28
11.27
8.54

9.79
10.47
8.69
11.90
11.33
12.19
8.22
11.75
11.43
6.87

7.15
7.60
8.59
9.67
9.39
10.51
8.23
9.91
11.34

1.27
12.58
11.90
12.41
9.00
10.92
10.02
13.37
14.98
5.20

1,283
1,461
1,334
1,351
1,345
900
1,064
1,311
1,162
1,852

1,735
1,650
1,786
1,713
1,924
1,348
1,471
1,858
1,601
2,212

2,224
2,242
3,059
2,675
2,707
2,038
2,502
2,559
2,572
3,644

5,503
4,484
5,638
5,320
6,193
4,403
4,532
5,596
5.499
5,856

5,849
4,917
6,099
5,962
6, 620
4,816
4,832
6,152
6.398
6,530

60
68
62
63
63
42
50
61
54
86

61
61
83
73
74
56
68
70
70
99

75
63
78
76
84
61
62
78
82

48
22
14
49
16
8
62
7
1,354
19

55
30
21
77
21
11
79
10
1,853
29

73
44
28
111
31
13
117
14
2,613
44

220
84
65
261
65
35
339
36
5,169
115

238
94
71
292
72
36
369
41
5,762
133

4.16
7.11
6.89
8.54
6.68
4.49
6. 57
7.86
6.80
8.81

14.08
8.93
10.95
11.39
9.95
12.13
13.67
12.27
9.18
13.15

8.75
7.97
8.79
9.88
8.21
8.04
9.87
9.93
7.92
10.85

8.48
11.80
9.58
11.95
11.03
3.33
8.87
11.76
11.46
15.35

961
1,625
1,030
1,474
1,480
1,237
1,626
637
2,245
1,399

1,277
2,050
1,520
2,252
2,010
1,643
2,053
969
2,840
1,881

1,892
3,097
2,000
3,091
2,807
2,026
3,055
1,422
3,805
2,568

5,306
5,749
4,256
6,947
5,584
5,480
7,686
3,344
7,558
5,009

5,836
6,353
4.669
7,542
6,156
5.794
8,130
3,831
8,496
5,468

45
70
48
69
69
58
76
30
105
65

52
84
55
84
77
55
83
39
104
70

74
81
60
96
79
74
104
49
108
70

16
254
11
17
12

23
327
13
25
17

35
445
18
35
27

114
879
64
107
57

129
999
73
123
62

8.11
5.77
5.59
7.41

15.47
9.41
16.58
14.90
9.70

11.53
7.48
10. 66
10.89
9.05

12.91
13.67
15.09
15.28
9.64

830
2,132
623
691
1,179

1,255
2,657
826
1,029
1,053

1,990
3,462
1,229
1,478
2,553

5.110
6,697
3,569
3,757
5,052

5,659
7,568
4,009
4.283
5,380

39
99
29
32
55

54
94
34
40
70

72
97
51
55
69

Kentucky
Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Adair
__
Allen
Anderson
_.
Ballard
Barren
Bath
Bell

Harlan
Harrison
Hart
Henderson..
Henry
Hickman...
Hopkins
Jackson
Jefferson
Jessamine..
Johnson.
Kenton..
Knott...
Knox
Larue...
See footnotes at end of table.




171
43
168

2,274
2,023
2,983
2,359
1,765

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SURVEY OF CUREENT BUSINESS

April 1980

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

Millions of dollars

1959

1965

1969

Average annual rate of growth

1977

1978

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars
1959

1965 1969 1977

19781959

1969

1978

Laurel
Lawrence. _.
Lee
Leslie
Letcher
Lewis
Lincoln
Livingston..
Logan
Lyon

29
10
6
7
27
11
16
7
26
6

37
13
7
9
33
15
23
12
36
8

49
19
10
14
46
25
35
20
53
12

160
56
24
52
140
48
75
53
128
31

179
64
26
62
151
53
85
59
141
36

5.63
6.54
5.69
6.97
5.54
8.91
8.08
10.66
7.45
6.49

15.36
14.70
11.26
18.22
14.13
8.78
10.38
13.08
11.51
13.31

10.13
10.33
8.29
12.16
9.52
8.85
9.16
11.80
9.36
9.67

11.99
14.52
8.38
19.68
8.15
10.73
13.72
13.03
10.28
15.04

1,162
829
788
654
902
817
990
1,029
1,249
1,063

1,399
1,116
1,001
785
1,262
1,186
1,417
1,640
1,674
1,492

1,819
1,724
1,507
1,199
1,930
2,003
2,110
2,610
2,437
2,088

4,670
4,437
3,330
3,888
4,988
3,561
4,100
5,777
5,770
4,972

5,082
5,018
3,559
4,554
5,440
3,818
4,666
6,229
6,310
5,775

50
47
41
33
53
55
58
71
66
57

60
79
80
74

McCracken.
McCreary...
McLean
Madison
Magoffin
Marion
Marshall-. _
Martin
Mason
Meade

96
7
11
46
6
17
28
5
30
20

132
10
17
68
9
24
43
8
38
27

186
13
22
104
11
36
53
13
52
42

408
42
57
240
43
67
136
67
100
84

462
50
59
271
51
75
157
80
112
92

6.84
5.62
6.63
8.56
5.99
7.95
6.66
9.05
5.49
7.63

10.66
16.30
11.82
11.28
18.13
8.46
12.90
22.54
8.92
9.00

8.63
10.55
9.05
9.84
11.57
8.19
9.57
15.24
7.10
8.27

13.26
18.30
4.46
13.15
16.99
12.22
15.06
19.25
11.89
9.70

1,694
600
1,236
1,380
575
1,013
1,669
538
1,665
1,085

2,289
766
1,985
1,630
816
1,361
2,552
795
2,114
1,545

3,192
1,017
2,386
2,481
1,078
2,174
2,637
1,364
2,979
2,250

6,660
2,777
5,471
4,938
3,494
4,003
5,747
5,567
5,872
4,211

7,358
3,260
5,510
5,480
4,116
4,443
6,424
6,420
6,488
4,351

87
28
65
68
29
59
72
37
81
61

94
42
70
70
53
57
82
82
83
55

Menifee
Mercer
Metcalfe
Monroe
Montgomery..
Morgan
Muhlenberg..
Nelson
__.
Nicholas
Ohio

2
21
7
10
18
9
40
29
8
18

4
29
11
15
25
11
47
40
12
28

6
46
14
20
41
14
72
59
17
41

15
104
32
46
96
40
208
133
33
127

16
113
35
52
106
48
213
154
36
133

9.74
8.32
6.82
7.29
8.40
4.99
6.08
7.54
7.78
8.32

11.15
10.57
10.65
11.02
11.11
14.44
12.72
11.21
9.16
13.99

10.40
9.38
8.61
9.04
9.68
9.37
9.17
9.27
8.43
10.97

9.15
8.80
10.99
12.14
10.02
17.80
2.25
15.84
10.36
5.18

589
1,428
883
861
1,378
796
1,462
1,309
1,189
1,054

1,094
1,783
1,273
1,292
1,684
1,070
1,708
1,629
1,835
1,545

1,547
2,891
1,721
1,739
2,706
1,399
2,627
2,538
2,541
2,194

3,295
5,737
3,710
3,905
5,372
3,685
6,648
5,260
4,795
5,902

3,455
6,245
4,014
4,341
5,889
4,262
6,648
5,843
5,180
6,070

42
79
47
47
74
38
72

44
80
51
55
75
54
85
75

Oldham
Owen
Owsley
Pendleton..
Perry
Pike
Powell
Pulaski
Robertson..
Rockcastle..

21
10
4
14
31
64
6
36
3
9

29
13
5
18
37
82
9
53
4
13

43
18
5
25
48
113
14
78
6
20

125
38
16
52
165
408
38
201
10
43

147
41
18
58
192
458
43
232
10
49

7.34
6.48
4.57
6.41
4.50
5.86
8.49
7.90
7.43
8.27

14.66
9.13
14.15
9.62
16.67
16.78
13.43
12.90
5.78
10.63

10.75
7.72
9.01
7.92
10.10
10.90
10.80
10.24
6.65
9.38

17.71
7.98
12.04
12.26
16. 50
12.26
13.92
15.52
-.26
13.44

1,602
1,213
661
1,387
896
952
931
1,073
1,190
731

2,007
1,586
899
1,743
1,250
1,278
1,176
1,507
1,658
1,066

2,955
2,455
1,085
2,558
1,776
1,837
1,821
2,219
2,685
1,602

5,933
4,457
2,870
4,870
5,545
5,549
4,157
4,743
4,405
3,277

6,242
4,869
3,260
5,330
6,524
6,204
4,307
5,353
4,746
3,649

81
67
30
70
48
50
50
61
73
44

80
62
42
68
83
79
57
68
61
47

Rowan...
Russell...
Scott
Shelby...
Simpson..
Spencer..
Taylor...
Todd
Trigg
Trimble..

13
11
26
31
17
8
21
11
9
6

18
14
36
40
24
10
32
17
14
9

31
21
51
59
37
15
47
22
19
12

73
50
113
126
84
31
97
57
52

81
55
127
140
92
33
109
59
57
29

8.85
7.24
7.00
6.85
8.05
6.38
8.32
6.85
8.44
7.51

11.14
11.17
10.61
9.98
10.60
9.37
9.69
11.58
12.61
10.00

9.93
9.08
8.69
8.32
9.25
7.79
8.97
9.07
10.40
8.68

10.31
9.82
12.44
10.80
8.82
5.64
12.81
4.50
9.48
10.73

1,055
965
1,716
1,676
1,496
1,400
1,327
1,018
988
1,179

1,175
1,387
2,053
2,124
1,907
1,830
1,933
1,537
1,691
1,735

1,886
2,004
2,902
3,133
2,867
2,648
2,785
2,041
2,253
2,302

4,135
4,180
5,735
6,214
5,958
5,393
5,208
4,952
5,439
4,553

4,601
4,509
6,272
6,553
6,327
5,593
5,785
4,901
5,670
4,933

51
55
79
85
78
72
76
56
61
63

59
58
80
84
81
71
74
63
72
63

Union
Warren
Washington..
Wayne
Webster
Whitley
Wolfe
Woodford.._.

19
68
13
10
17
27
4
21

27
99
16
14
24
37
5
33

43
147
25
19
33
51
7
57

96
371
47
55
92
152
22
113

111
423
52
62
104
172
24
126

8.31
7.98
6.88
6.41
6.81
6.52
6.34
10.20

11.14
12.44
8.42
13.83
13.66
14.53
14.14
9.28

9.64
10.07
7.61
9.86
10.00
10.24
9.96
9.76

15.60
14.04
11.60
13.65
13.57
12.85
11.73
11.60

1,343
1,522
1,171

1,,763
1,852
1,409
945
1,738
1, 528
902
2,508

2,721
2,621
2,332
1,356
2,463
2,089
1,296
3,987

5,406
5,805
4,475
3,406
6,169
5,006
3,399
6,697

6,161
6,570
4,976
3,797
6,844
5,561
3,846
7,393

71
55
34
57
49
29
85

74
71
64
37
67
57
35
109

79
84
63
48
87
71
49
94

5,275
3,781
1,495
55
23
44
17
34
23
15

7,362
5,220
2,142
79
32
64
26
47
35
21

10,275
7,222
3,052
108
43
85
40
69
50
32

23,487
16,347
7,140
263
82
238
105
143
131
69

26,723
18,499
8,223
298
93
277
121
160
150
79

6.89
6.69
7.40
7.00
6.51
6.74
8.98
7.38
8.11
7.56

11.20
11.02
11.64
11.90
8.95
13.98
13.15
9.78
12.91
10.57

8.91
8.72
9.39
9.30
7.66
10.11
10.94
8.51
10.36
8.98

13.78
13.17
15.17
13.25
13.78
16.45
15.55
12.13
14.96
14.16

1,645
1,934
1,193

1,119
1,176
1,613
951
916
1,220
934

2,106
2,437
1,582
1,572
1,554
1,940
1,381
1,219
1,627
1,327

2,839
3,221
2,217
2,088
2,090
2,328
2,039
1,831
2,222
1,983

5,977
6,583
4,936
4,862
3,975
5,477
5,068
3,676
4,788
4,087

6,738
7,386
5,626
5,483
4,508
6,235
5,819
4,082
5,430
4,573

77
90
56
52
55
75
44
43
57
44

77
88
60
57
57
63
56
50
61
54

86
94
72
70
58
80
74
52
69
58

Bossier
Caddo
Calcasieu
Caldwell
Cameron
Catahoula
Claiborne
Concordia
De Soto
East Baton Rouge.

90
429
263
9
10
8
23
24
26
493

117
552
306
12
14
13
30
36
35
670

167
740
430
15
21
19
39
53
49
972

404
1,611
979
39
50
46
79
117
107
2,369

458
1,789
1,147
43
61
49
89
128
122
2,665

6.34
5.60
5.02
5.44
8.10
8.82
5.61
8.12
6.61
7.02

11.88
10.30
11.53
12.10
12.40
11.06
9.60
10.30
10.63
11.86

8.93
7.80
8.05
8.55
10.12
9.87
7.48
9.15
8.50
9.28

13.46
11.04
17.20
8.58
20.49
6.48
13.34
9.28
13.26
12.48

1,590
1,947
1,837
1,013
1,432
732
1,186
1,207
1,081
2,177

2,022
2,410
2,227
1,306
1,992
1,110
1,805
1,614
1,519
2,638

2,629
3,205
2,973
1,636
2,624
1,627
2,291
2,359
2,152
3,450

5,647
6,642
6,252
3,816
5,407
3,961
4,806
5,307
4,519
7,230

6,390
7,379
7,271
4,163
6,384
4,202
5,353
5,772
5,133
8,020

74
91
86
47
67
34
55
56
50
101

72
87
81
45
72
44
62
64
59
94

82

East Carroll
East Feliciana
Evangeline
Franklin
Grant
Iberia
._
Iberville
Jackson
Jefferson
Jefferson Davis

17
17
29
22
14
74
38
23
460
37

19
23
40
31
17
100
49
27
766
51

23
33
57
40
25
138
73
37
1,183
65

42
73
127
86
59
372
165
81
2,976
143

48
83
143
92
65
445
188
92
3,352
165

3.45
6.66
7.00
6.44
6.19
6.47
6.68
5.14
9.90
5.83

8.35
10.93
10.72
9.57
11.18
13.88
11.17
10.51
12.27
10.86

5.74
8.66
8.75
7.91
8.52
9.92
8.78
7.65
11.02
8.18

14.10
13.63
13.23
7.12
9.41
19.61
14.16
14.10
12.62
15.45

1,174
862
935
841
1,046
1,450
1,288
1,458
2,238
1,257

1,441
1,309
1,233
1,303
1,251
1,812
1,662
1,611
2,772
1,751

1,805
1,831
1,799
1,678
1,838
2,422
2,364
2,363
3,629
2,218

3,577
4,398
3,818
3,565
3,954
5,827
5,384
4,863
7,039
4,577

4,136
5,033
4,304
3,830
4,290
6,108
5,457
7,850
5,219

55
40
44
39
49
68
60
68
104
59

49
50
49
46
50
66
64
64

Lafayette...
Lafourche..
LaSalle___.
Lincoln
Livingston.
See footnotes at end of table.

141
84
14
33
30

207
121
17
49
53

307
171
25
79
86

1,139
514
76
217
297

8.06
7.35
5.66
9.07
11.04

15.70
13.01
13.24
11.92
14.75

11.61
10.00
9.19
10.41
12.78

22.20
16.44
11.29
15.21
16.67

1,694
1,541
1,115
1,176
1,138

2,087
1,905
1,226
1, 491
1,634

2,788
2,507
1,867
2,350
2,399

7,041
5,789
4,558
5,090
5,290

8,492
6,680
4,979
5,836
5,954

79
72
52
55
53

Louisiana
Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Acadia
Allen
Ascension
Assumption
Avoyelles
Beauregard
Bienville




441
188
255

719
1,212
1,058
624
1,820

65
64
45
58

60

53
81
54
68
74
65
102
53
64
55
49
55
88
78
70
100
67
108
85
64
74
76

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SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

45

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1-—Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

1965

1969

1977

1978

1959

1,288

3,718
4,708
4,144
6,987
5,497
6,004
4,509
5,404
4,679
4,751

3,870
5,261
4,714
7,744
6,313
6,788
5,189
5,988
5,325
5,329

46
61
45
98
75
90
42
65
48
45

49
67
60
99
81
87
66
76

1,372

1,844
2,138
2,009
3,513
2,739
2,612
1,925
2,657
2,148
1,967

1,057 1,191
1,902 2,507
1,887 2,037
704
983
1,391 1,850
1,466 1,683
928 1,326
856 1,186
1,561 1,895
1,601 2,051

1,817
3,418
2,724
1,508
2,533
2,190
1,893
1,695
2,660
2,740

4,042
6,596
6,199
3,457
6,185
5,547
4,080
4,323
6,271
5,756

4,656
7,217
7,167
4,104
6,955
6,126
4,702
4,936
7,466
6,440

49
89
88
33
65
68
43
40
73
75

59
93
91
52
89
78

12.89
5.54
19.36
15.91
19.47
18.34
13.31
14.92
16.34
7.89
9.72
10.69

1,176 1,482
865 1,232
1,557 1,919
1,088 1,423
1,347 1,717
1,159 1,931
1,288 1,768
1,473 2,397
1,177 1,588
946 1,304
989 1,384
1,090 1,404

2,110
1,835
2,647
2,032
2,246
3,271
2,440
3,001
2,177
1,701
1,565
1,961

4,585
4,553
6,412
4,578
5,203
5,362
4,907
5,312
5,186
3,679
3,731
4,380

5,079
4,856
7,504
5,286
6,118
5,831
5,508
6,028
5,965
4,096
4,153
4,728

55
40
73
51
63
54
60
69
55
44
46
51

65
62
96
67
78
74
70
77
76
52
53
60

7.64
7.59
7.66
7.73
6.58
7.54
7.81
8.43
8.22
8.16

10.84
11.82
10.34
11.47
4.30
11.65
10.37
10.07
10.58
12.33

1,777
2,040
1,664
1,794
1,365
2,173
1,751
1,676
1,750
1,687

2,257
2,509
2,147
2,273
2,211
2,652
2,097
2,107
2,231
2,165

2,995
3,397
2,816
3,203
2,334
3,532
2,591
2,798
3,125
2,935

5,727
6,425
5,423
5,881
4,684
6,797
5,140
5,640
6,047
5,771

6,308
7,163
5,938
6,565
4,890
7,556
5,568
6,217
6,652
6,436

83
95
78
84
64
101
82
78
82
79

80
91
76
84
62
96
71
79
85
82

10.56
9.14
9.90
9.11
10.13
8.83
9.80
10.94
10.30

9.17
6.84
7.39
7.40
7.49
7.14
7.93
7.87
7.95

11.95
11.72
9.42
12.68
14.75
10.99
12.17
10.15
12.86

1,693
1,720
1,691
1,424
1,906
1,638
1,533
1,279
2,022

2,226
2,020
2,186
1,777
2,249
1,954
1,844
1,646
2,369

3,257
2,770
2,779
2,644
3,037
2,746
2,703
2,289
3,182

5,969
5,146
5,488
4,991
5,519
4,789
4,759
4,605
5,964

6,530
5,683
5,938
5,532
6,277
5,277
5,255
5,152
6,645

79
80
79

8.41
8.49
7.82
5.97
8.99
8.15
9.49
8.53
9.24
6.09

9.39
9.28
10.17
8.16
10.76
8.71
17.00
9.07
12.93
7.73

8.87
8.86
8.93
7.00
9.83
8.42
12.99
8.79
10.97
6.87

9.72
9.32
12.58
9.20
10.51
9.65
14.42
17.60
14.21
7.12

2,243
1,647
1,685
2,366
2,502
1,418
1,475
1,828
2,009

2,933
3,071
2,175
2,202
2,865
3,310
1,756
2,142
2,415
2,509

3,987
4,126
3,169
2,975
3,928
4,354
2,697
3,253
3,399
3,275

7,619
7,900
6,047
5,732
7,295
8,057
6,574
5,405
6,811
5,690

8,348
8,641
6,732
6,375
7,946
8,852
7,167
6,264
7,454
6,023

71
60
94
105
110
77
79
110
117
66
69
85
94

482
202
776
128
1,046
1,048
109
6,892
5,629
152

9.44
7.57
9.17
7.60
10.14
10.84
8.93
10.04
11.69
11.28

14.12
9.32
11.93
12.15
10.96
17.18
8.26
10.29
9.47
11.50

11.63
8.40
10.47
9.73
10.53
13.80
8.62
10.16
10.64
11.38

13.39
10.92
12.55
10.62
10.64
14.50
13.64
9.26
8.60
17.34

1,850
1,491
1,646
1,084
2,059
2,516
1,487
3,254
2,335
1,194

2,325
2,046
2,275
1,406
2,563
2,964
2,222
4,219
2,893
1,882

3,149 6,549 7,185
6,619
3,079
3,348 6,647 7,197
2,124 4,518 4,942
3,641 6,592 7,158
4,189 8,325 8,992
3,321 5,844 6,757
5,597 11,017 11,967
3,900 7,744 8,501
3,109 5,718 6,373

284
85
196
705
367
170
5,262

320
102
223
772
419
204
5,647

8.23
7.99
9.99
6.36
8.05
8.82
5.47

10.31
8.93
9.81
9.37
9.23
10.64
6.30

9.21
8.43
9.90
7.78
8.61
9.68
5.86

12.39
19.34
13.90
9.43
14.25
20.10
7.32

1,557
1,123
1,738
2,062
1,799
1,505
2,060

1,866
1,608
2,597
2,460
2,335
2,216
2,707

2,821
2,472
4,080
3,343
3,508

41,608
40,085
1,523
1,037
976
2,895
58
4,708
388
3,033
774
11,112
41
5,167

45,765
44,081
1,684
1,153
1,070
3,170
63
5,175
424
3,327
852
12,278
43
5,701

6.47
6.42
8.44
9.62
6.39
6.45
7.11
6.29
6.74
6.02
6.40
6.54
7.57
7.29

8.16
8.04
11.67
13.09
7.39
8.74
12.01
8.34
8.58
7.56
8.97
8.04
10.70
8.12

7.27
7.19
9.96
11.25
6.86
7.53
9.40
7.26
7.61
6.75
7.61
7.25
9.04
7.68

9.99
9.97
10.60
11.27
9.60
9.52
9.23
9.91
9.43
9.69
10.10
10.50
6.49
10.32

2,359
2,367
2,073
2,177
2,146
2,015
1,983
2,419
1,930
2,255
2,061
2,639
2,359
2,755

2,981
2,989
2,708
2,805
2,803
2,548
2,555
2,997
2,538
2,864
2,548
3,310
3,299
3,461

3,999
4,005
3,810
4,020
3,778
3,381
3,740
3,970
3,428
3,782
3,207
4,413
4,594
4,708

1959

1959

1965

1969

16
43
34
1,304
162
43
20
153
10
23

20
56
47
1,691
224
50
28
220
13
32

28
69
71
2,110
313
66
42
313
20
43

54
156
151
3,913
717
160
101
675
44
104

57
177
171
4,330
825
181
118
748
49
115

5.85
4.90
7.57
4.93
6.84
4.48
7.91
7.42
7.00
6.58

8.14
10.96
10.29
8.32
11.37
11.86
11.99
10.17
10.60
11.53

7.73
8.85
6.52
8.96
7.91
9.83
8.72
8.69
8.89

4.24
13.47
13.22
10.68
15.04
13.58
16.13
10.82
12.58
10.23

1,298 1,689
969 1,338
2,110 2,659
1,613 2,004
1,920 2,173
894 1,300
1,394 1,969
1,029 1,336

Sabine
St. Bernard
St. Charles
St. Helena
St. James
St. John the Baptist.
St. Landry
St. Martin
St. Mary
St. Tammany

19
60
39
6
25
27
75
24
75
61

23
106
53
9
35
37
107
37
109
106

34
169
79
15
50
51
152
55
160
167

82
405
212
34
122
150
339
153
388
501

94
449
249
41
139
175
391
178
461
596

5.80
10.84
7.21
8.86
7.05
6.80
7.39
8.35
7.84
10.62

11.91
11.49
13.58
11.84
12.06
14.60
11.07
14.00
12.49
15.17

8.65
11.15
10.18
10.26
9.40
10.43
9.12
10.99
10.02
12.76

14.10
11.04
17.33
18.06
13.65
17.10
15.35
15.99
18.66
19.07

Tangipahoa
Tensas
Terrebonne
Union
Vermilion
Vernon
Washington
Webster
West Baton Rouge.
West Carroll.
West Feliciana
Winn__

69
10
93
19
52
21
56
58
17
13
12
17

95
13
136
26
70
104
76
95
25
19
16
22

138
18
199
37
96
174
103
119
36
22
18
32

343
39
562
92
241
226
210
221
93
49
37
74

41
671
106
287
268
238
254
108
53
41
81

7.21
6.05
7.87
7.04
6.39
23.60
6.27
7.57
7.82
5.38
3.94
6.38

12.15
9.43
14.47
12.33
12.98
4.91
9.79
8.72
12.83
9.99
9.73
10.96

9.52
7.64
10.95
9.51
9.47
14.36
7.92
8.11
10.17
7.54
6.64
8.52

1,701
588
1,113
153
143
392
35
53
154
48

2,251
762
1,488
205
226
505
45
71
209
63

2,971
1,039
1,932
291
222
677
58
96
296
85

6,210
2,109
4,101
564
460
1,398
131
226
625
188

6,884
2,358
4,525
629
480
1,561
145
249
691
211

5.74
5.86
5.67
6.65
4.52
5.62
5.21
6.06
6.76
5.97

9.79
9.53
9.92
8.93
8.92
9.72
10.76
11.12
9.87
10.64

31
75
211
24
43
64
34
42
198

44
90
281
30
53
80
43
52
253

66
121
349
43
71
111
63
69
352

146
237
747
84
147
215
130
159
753

164
265
817
95
169
238
146
175
850

7.93
4.82
5.18
5.88
5.16
5.64
6.27
5.18
5.89

6,878
6,035
843
140
484
1,218
22
28
95
96

10,560
9,355
1,205
189
743
1,889
33
43
151
130

15,420
13,630
1,790
251
1,144
2,667
55
64
231
174

34,582
30,301
4,281
508
2,870
5,656
226
141
690
340

Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince Georges _
Queen Annes___

60
44
117
22
156
90
23
1,097
825
20

96
62
183
30
253
150
36
1,876
1,523
34

147
91
282
46
410
252
54
2,855
2,492
57

31,519
27,717
3,802
465
2,597
5,158
197
120
604
317
425
182
690
116
946
916
96
6,308
5,183
129

St. Marys
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
Baltimore—independent city_

60
22
37
186
87
35
1,913

82
32
60
245
123
54
2,543

132
47
96
345
189
82
3,258

12,071
11,794
277
152
303
798
11
1,368
105
962
211
3,249

16,403
15,986
417
244
408
1,076
15
1,851
145
1,296
290
4,437

22,596
21,973
623
381
563
1,492
23
2,517
202
1,727
393
6,121
17
2,824

Madison
Morehouse
Natchitoches...
Orleans
Ouachita
_.
Plaquemines....
Pointe Coupee..
Rapides
Red River
Richland

Maine
Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Androscoggin.
_
Aroostook
Cumberland
Franklin...
_.
Hancock
_
Kennebec
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot
Piscataquis..
Sagadahoc...
Somerset
Waldo
Washington.
York
Maryland...
Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore
Calvert...
Caroline
Carroll....
Cecil

Massachusetts
Sum of SMSA counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties
Barnstable
Berkshire
Bristol
Dukes
Franklin
Hampden. _
Hampshire _
Middlesex..
NantucketNorfolk
See footnotes at end of table.




Q

1,397

19
Lc

1,980

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

1978

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

3,581

1969 1978

95
82

76
76
72
83
75
74
62
87

83
72
76
71
80
67
67
66
85

109
113
86
81
107
119
74
89
93

106
110
86
81
101
113
91
80
95
77

70
77
51
96
117
69
152
109
56

84
91
58
99
114
91
153
106
85

92
84
92
63
91
115
86
153
108
81

5,905
5,314
8,322
7,043
6,911
7,344
7,151

73
52
81
96
84
70

77
67
111
91
96
92

75
68
106
90
88
94
91

7,926
7,934
7,735
8,124
7,442
6,715
7,659
8,264
6,826
6,629 7,320
5,875 6,423
8,018
7,311 8,079
8,350 9,200

110
110
97
101
100
94
92
113
90
105
96
123
110
128

109
109
104
110
103
92
102
108
93
103
87
120
125
128

101
101
99
104
95
86
98
105
87
93
82
113
103
117

5,354
4,271
7,553
6,459
6,055
6,143
6,518
7,202
7,204
7,161
7,548
6,778
6,171
7,201
7,530

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

46

April 1980

Table 2.—-Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—-Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1959

1965

1969

1977

1978

1959

1969

9.60
5.58
7.21

11.28
8.11
9.92

2,062
2,198
2,187

2,518
2,866
2,752

3,616
3,812
3,708

6,721
6,395
6,729

7,341
7,077
7,370

102
102

99
104
101

94
90
94

9.38
9.22
10.36
11.83
10.66
10.89
10.81
12.75
11.70
10.77

8.18
8.09
8.69
8.70
7.96
8.98
8.64
10.51
10.52
8.96

12.15
12.12
12.35
10.76
10.71
17.24
13.81
17.49
9.79
13.88

2,256
2,378
1,687
1,551
1,218
1,698
1,581
1,483
1, 244
1,370

3,038
3,188
2,300
2,240
1,723
2, 339
2,006
2,505
2, 024
1,853

3,963
4,134
3,125
2,713
2,336
3,092
2,830
2,993
2,823
2,554

7,601
8,00G
5,866
4,755
4,421
5,789
5,703
5,422
5,464
5,206

8,487
8,930
6,563
5,156
4,779
6,748
6,485
6,251
6,025
5,785

105
111
79
72
57
79
74
69
58
64

108
113
85
74
64
84
77
82
77
70

108
114
84
66
61
86
83
80
77
74

7.13
7.67
5.53
6.53
7.18
6.95
8.51
8.16
8.53
4.80

9.96
9.52
11.72
8.39
10. 90
8.84
9.98
11.66
11.01
6.98

8.46
8.54
8.42
7.41
8.92
7.84
9.21
9.81
9.70
5.83

14.67
10.20
14.32
10.69
12.40
10.07
13.17
13.80
12.47
-4.37

1,858
1,827
1,826
2,190
1,623
1,998
1,738
1,589
1,385
1,603

2, 730
2, 609
2,176
2, 801
2,204
2,, 785
2,, 461
1, 964
2,046
2,043

3,361
3,494
2,916
3,746
3,143
3,800
3,578
2,797
2,912
2,566

5,647
6,927
5,461
6,724
6,668
7,491
6,583
5,622
5,135
4,407

6,395
7,581
6,238
7,570
7,336
8,217
7,489
6,465
5,863
4,999

87
85
85
102
76
93
81
74
65
75

92
95
80
102
86
104
98
76
79
70

82
97
80
97
94
105
96
82
75
64

124
404
50
236
192
638
153
4,066
100
118

8.21
9.39
10.97
6.63
6.71
9.94
8.11
6.23
7.86
5.61

12.93
10.18
12.32
10.29
11.31
10.73
11.37
9.98
12.73
8.73

10.42
9.76
11.61
8.35
8.87
10.32
9.64
7.99
10.14
7.08

11.74
15.22
9.67
9.41
13.21
11.98
12.50
9.82
15.49
9.62

1,628
1,823
1,252
1,511
1,606
2,003
1,689
2,539
1,488
1,329

2,226
2, 513
1,692
2,080
2,065
2,994
2,207
3,139
2,369
1,945

2,786
3,560
2,806
2,762
3,065
3,884
3,289
3,871
2,812
2,734

4,832
6,498
4,975
5,400
6,661
7,189
6,345
8,253
4,887
5,339

5,195
7,341
5,465
5,857
7,341
7,776
7,144
9,016
5,442
6,020

76
85
58
70
75
93
79
118
69
62

76
97
77
75
84
106
90
106
77
75

94
70
75
94
99
91
115
69
77

330
251
247
180
217
2,081
267
156
77
252

386
274
277
198
253
2,308
307
170
84
290

8.36
6.90
8.11
4.42
8.17
7.36
7.33
8.64
2.20
6.70

12.36
8.77
10.45
9.92
10.81
10.00
9.86
10.70
10.28
10.94

10.23
7.78
9.21
6.99
9.41
8.60
8.52
9.61
5.95
8.69

17.04
9.02
11.98
10.02
16.53
10.88
15.17
9.06
8.97
14.90

1,822
1,794
1,504
1,548
1,356
2,293
1,518
1,813
1,635
1,696

2,353
2,418
2,273
2,063
2,026
2,982
2,041
2,398
2,208
2,277

3,378
3,276
3,126
2,494
3,017
3,787
2,871
3,008
2,517
2,802

6,952
6,334
6,091
4,814
6,051
7,730
5,441
5,187
5,255
4,932

7,965
6,965
6,717
5,306
7,054
8,516
6,190
5,571
5,686
5,565

85
84
70
72
63
107
71
85

92
89
85

1,150
1,718
56
3,477
12
34
484
91
669
695

7.79
7.35
10.41
6.14
10.44
8.43
7.86
7.91
8.09
10.88

8.46
9.45
16.67
9.55
9.39
10.83
12.08
12.60
9.58
14.61

8.11
8.34
13.33
7.74
9.94
9.56
9.84
10.10
8.80
12.63

12.70
11.31
10.70
14.27
10.99
9.84
15.18
17.69
10.38
18.71

1,994
2,226
1,198
2,339
833
1,117
1,957
1,586
1,745
1,911

2,817
2,969
1,627
2,895
1,361
1,738
2,571
2,086
2,475
2,949

3,876
3,891
2,538
3,725
2,555
2,755
3,385
3,124
3,618
3,748

6,859
7,531
4,635
7,053
4,601
4,303
6,514
5,989
7,022
6,778

7,656
8,259
4,921
7,980
5,446
4,812
7,216
6,825
7,667
7,536

93
104
56
109
39
52
91
74
81
89

106
106
69
102
70
75
92
85
99
102

98
105
63
102
69
61
92
87

204

1,020
1,544
51
3,043
11
31
420
78
606
586

12
18
1,738
42
135
45
44
46
184
10

18
26
2,664
59
183
61
63
64
265
16

44
61
5,752
122
426
133
140
137
544
40

47
67
6,508
139
498
151
158
157
595
47

7.75
7.09
10.04
6.54
8.49
5.08
7.49
6.49
7.81
10.27

11.15
11.00
10.43
10.03
11.76
10.57
10.82
10.51
9.43
12.52

9.35
8.92
10.22
8.18
10.03
7.65
9.05
8.38
8.57
11.33

6.87
9.88
13.14
14.04
16.94
13.66
13.21
14.58
9.43
18.14

1,101
1,223
2,541
1,657
1,452
1,713
1,458
1,390
2,443
911

1,652
1,815
3,194
2,143
2,217
2,095
1,959
1,958
3, 301

6,022
2,654
8,395
5,581
5,819
5,275
4,018
5,233
7,852
4,260

6,368
5,968
9,385
6,194
6,747
6,112
4,551
5,931
8,542
4,879

51
57
118
77

70
74
117
82
79
75
65
73
116

1,I504

2,566
2,708
4,292
2,995
2,907
2,756
2,391
2,693
4,260
2,421

81
76
120
79
86
78
58
76
109
62

194
61
6
291
38
2,235
24
12
17
19

287
88
8
399
54
3,385
34
17
20
26

423
124
12
533
81
4,548
49
26
27
38

915
254
36
974
163
9,649
102
71
52
84

1,018
291
42
1,095
189
10,979
120
80
53
93

8.10
7.48
7.40
6.24
7.91
7.36
7.15
8.41
4.60
7.43

10.26
9.89
14.93
8.32
9.93
10.29
10.52
13.08
7.79
10.48

9.12
8.61
10.90
7.22
8.86
8.74
8.73
10.59
6.10
8.87

11.24
14.56
16.88
12.44
15.67
13.79
17.13
12.53
3.56
11.57

1,933
1,703
1,348
1,955
1,568
3,262
1,487
1,225
1,648
1,375

2,621
2,276
1,928
2,625
2,117
4,313
2,093
1,898
1,829
1,887

3,643
3,088
2,672
3,407
2,988
5,138
2,868
2,499
2,597
2,487

7,052 7,721
5,627 6,412
4,927 5,472
6,131 6,894
5,044 5,656
9,759 10,877
4,872 5,708
4,635 4,754
4,694 4,992
4,589 5,121

90
79
63
91
73
152
69
57
77
64

84
73
93
81
140
78
68
71

82
70
88
72
139
73
61
64
65

Oscoda
Otsego
Ottawa
Presque Isle.
Roscommon.
Saginaw
St. Clair
St. J o s e p h . . .
Sanilac
Schoolcraft...

5
13
204
21
11
402
199
85
51
12

6
19
306
24
17
582
288
115
70
15

9
30
458
30
27
790
424
166
106
20

26
83
978
71
76
1,729
858
339
221
45

29
95
1,137
80
84
1,914
973
377
256
51

7.04
8.67
8.41
3.28
9.06
6.97
7.85
6.91
7.72
4.85

13.79
13.49
10.63
11.71
13.57
10.33
9.65
9.54
10.26
10.89

10.18
10.93
9.46
7.19
11.17
8.55
8.70
8.15
8.91
7.67

10.50
13.59
16.21
13.50
10.91
10.71
13.32
11.29
15.69
11.50

1,350
1,760
2,082
1,645
1,577
2,125
1,874
2,024
1,576
1,395

1,606
2,145
2,847
1,979
2,310
2,790
2,584
2,635
2,072
1,883

2,110
2,924
3,723
2,354
3,069
3,600
3,590
3,573
3,102
2,508

4,111
5,807
6,689
5,010
4,826
7,604
6,506
6,590
5,612
5,035

4,383
6,595
7,609
5,700
5,210
8,407
7,287
7,276
6,366
5,455

63
82
97
77
74
99
87
94
73
65

58
80
102
64
84
98
98
97

56
84
97
73
66
107
93
93
81
70

Shiawassee...
Tuscola
Van B u r e n . .
Washtenaw..
Wayne
Wexford

108
70
87
417
6,198
28

155
102
123
616
8,752
41

226
156
178
929
11,389
53

469
352
366
2,062
19,930
129

525
398
421
2,331
22,085
143

7.64
8.38
7.43
8.34
6.27
6.50

9.84
10.99
10.02
10.76
7.64
11.72

8.68
9.61
8.65
9.48
6.92
8.94

11.92
12.87
15.03
13.05
10.82
10.71

2,035
1,618
1,812
2,437
2,342
1,532

2,662
2,262
2,377
3,147
3,220
2,239

3,613
3,164
3,206
4,155
4,241
2,704

6,737
6,452
5,872
8,210
8,218
5,756

7,469
7,214
6,761
9,160
9,238
6,281

95
75
84
114
109
71

99
86
87
113
116
74

95
92
86
117
118
80

6,653
4,758
1,895

9,494
6,731
2,763

13,358
9,641
3,717

28,206
19,515
8,691

31,680
22,108
9,572

7.22
7.32
6.97

10.07
9.66
11.08

8.56
8.42
8.90

12.31
13.28
10.14

1,977
2,352
1,411

2,643
3,007
2,041

3,555
4,006
2,751

7,086
7,632
6,105

7,904
8,575
6,694

92
110
66

97
109
75

101
109
85

1959

1965

1969

509
1,729
1,267

771
2,162
1,715

1,186
2,799
2,352

2,610
4,484
4,326

2, 905
4,848
4,755

8.82
4.93

10.47
6.30
8.14

17,520
15,204
2,316
10
11
97
45
15
12
10

25,386
22,127
3,260
13
15
135
61
23
19
14

34,803
30,157
4,646
17
19
197
86
35
30
20

69,534
59,493
10,041
43
43
426
190
87
74
44

77,985
66,705
11,280
499
216
102
81
50

7.11
7.09
7.21
5.97
5.59
7.29
6.73
8.53
9.47
7.35

Barry
Bay
Benzie
Berrien
Branch
Calhoun
Cass
Charlevoix..
Cheboygan.
Chippewa..

59
194
14
326
56
275
64
21
20
52

79
286
17
448
79
392
94
31
29
70

117
406
24
613
113
539
144
46
45
83

239
836
58
1,144
254
1,051
300
110
103
159

274
922
66
1,266
285
1,156
340
125
116
152

Clare
Clinton
Crawford _.
Delta
Dickinson.
Eaton
Emmet
Genesee...
Glad win.. .
Gogebic

19
69
6
51
38
99
27
944
16
32

27
111
9
69
49
164
37
1,343
24
40

41
169
17
98
73
255
58
1,727
34
56

111
350
45
216
169
570
136
3,702
86
108

Grand Traverse.
Gratiot
Hillsdale
Houghton
Huron
Tngham
Ionia
Iosco
Iron
Isabella

61
66
52
55
46
481
65
30
28
60

87
93
78
69
69

135
128
113
84
100
979
132
68
35
114

Jackson
Kalamazoo.
Kalkaska...
Kent
Keweenaw
Lake
Lapeer
Leelanau. _.
Lena wee
Livingston _

261
375
5
843
2
6
81
15
135
73

386
533
8
1,128
3
8
119
20
198
125

553
762
14
1,530
5
13
174
31

Luce
Mackinac.._
Macomb
Manistee
Marquette..
Mason
Mecosta
Menominee.
Midland-_~
Missaukee _ .

9
13
1,024
31
81
37
30
34
125
6

Monroe
Montcalm
Montmorency.
Muskegon
Newaygo
Oakland
Oceana
Ogemaw
Ontonagon
Osceola

Plymouth..
Suffolk
Worchester.
Michigan
S u m of S M S A counties
S u m of non-SMSA counties.
Alcona
Alger
Allegan
Alpena
Antrim
Arenac

Minnesota
Sum of S M S A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
See footnotes at end of table.




704
91
49
33
82

294

1977

1978

65
114
42

103
78
82
69
76

1978

102
89
86
68
90
109
79
71
73
71

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SURVEY OF CUEEENT BUSINESS

47

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—- Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income

Area title

1959

1965

1969

1977

1978

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

1959

1965

1969

1977

1978

1959

1969

1978

Aitkin
Anoka

Becker
Beltrami
Benton
Big Stone...
Blue Earth.
Brown
Carlton
Carver

14
183
27
26
23
10
74
42
39
34

17
302
40
33
32
16
114
64
61
56

24
540
56
46
51
20
15]
87
77
90

58
1,348
139
126
134
50
349
198
158
221

64
1,541
152
140
149
52
381
216
181
248

5.31
11.44
7.45
5.89
8.51
6.98
7.46
7.59
7.03
10.12

11.52
12.37
11.81
13.21
12.54
11.05
10.80
10.62
9.92
11.94

8.21
11.88
9.49
9.30
10.40
8.89
9.03
9.01
8.39
10.98

11.17
14.32
9.03
11.45
11.23
4.51
9.22
9.10
13.95
12.24

1,197
2,155
1,146
1,118
1,331
1,174
1,684
1,535
1,419
1,626

1,504
2,470
1,648
1,420
1,748
1,801
2,418
2,221
2,133
2,289

2,132
3,827
2,291
1,915
2,565
2,570
3,124
3,077
2,616
3,298

4,396
6,979
5,045
4,167
5,856
6,552
6,787
6,614
5,384
6,360

4,724
7,723
5,331
4,558
6,503
6,796
7,554
7,166
5,986
6,962

56
100
53
52
62
55
79
72
66
76

58
104
62
52
70
70
85
84
71
90

60
99
68
58
83
87
96
91
76

Cass
Chippewa_..
Chisago
Clay
Clearwater...
Cook
Cottonwood.
Crow Wing__
Dakota
Dodge

17
21
24
63
9
4
19
51
188
18

26
32
34
95
11
6
35
69
323
26

37
41
50
139
16
9
43
92
535
37

95
89
129
294
32
22
115
210
1,397
93

106
96
145
338
35
26
120
235
1,590
102

7.83
7.05
7.63
7.58
5.90
8.94
8.19
6.08
11.02
7.18

12. 55
9.86
12.65
11.21
9. 43
13.33
12.22
10.97
12.87
12.00

10.04
8.37
9.98
9.28
7.56
11.00
10.08
8.37
11.89
9.44

11.65
8.74
11. 97
14.92
11.13

19.15
5.11
11.76
13.78
10.26

1,049
1,301
1,794
1,623
1,007
1,084
1,219
1,609
2,434
1,409

1,667
2,057
2,344
2,275
1,337
1,743
2,296
2,140
3,092
1,911

2,303
2,735
2,867
3,070
1,962
2,684
2,970
2,732
4,155
2,722

4,621
5,714
5,686
6,193
3,541
5,209
7,520
5,308
7,606
6,771

5, 111
6,139
6,027
7,051
3,914
6,049
7,854
5,853
8,359
7,312

61
84
76
47
51
57
75
113
66

63
75
78
84
54
73
81
75
113
74

65
78
77
90
50
77
100
75
107
93

29
32
34
67
63
9
2,275
20
11
20

40
53
42
94
79
14
3,113
31
15
31

57
60
61
120
108
19
4,350
49
20
48

137
148
133
266
247
51
8, 067
105
57
112

154
155
153
291
274
58
9,039
117
02
120

7.03
6.30
6.12
6.04
5.58
7.19
6.70
9.20
0.38
9.31

11. 69
11.13
10.79
10.36
10.93
13.17
8.40
10.10
13.42
11.40

9.22
8.56
8.31
8.07
8.08
9.98
7.53
9.66
9.66
10.30

12.62
4.35
15.26
9.46
11.14
13.46
12.05
11.96
8.47
12.61

1,377
1,390
1,438
1,782
1,924
1,082
2,737
1,244
1,095
1,471

1,866
2,393
1,840
2,499
2,390
1,734
3,430
1,788
1,522
2,085

2,536
2,823
2,791
3,204
3,120
2,479
4,495
2,782
1,940
2,608

5,330
7,464
6,109
7,182
6,442
6,65/
8,841
5,785
4,446
5,506

5,962
7,800
7,050
7,872
7,145
7,719
9,935
6,425
4,770
5,874

64
65
67
83
90
50
128
58
51

77
76
87
85
68
123
76
53
71

76
99
90
100
91
98
127
82
61
75

Itasca
Jackson
Kanabec
Kandiyohi
Kittson
Koochiching
Lac Qui Parle
Lake
Lake of the Woods Le Sueur

59
20
13
43
10
23
14
23
5
29

72
37
18
64
15
35
23
28
6
48

90
43
25
88
17
43
29
35
8
(Hi

219
105
58
210
43
90
80
70
20
151

251
112
60
230
53
108
80
85
21
109

4.41
7.99

7.90
9.49
9.03
9.41
9.18
8.48
10.20
7.10
7.74
9.04

14.77
7.14
13.71
12.06
21.77
12.21
0.05
22.32
0.01
11. 52

1,566
1,309
1,444
1,444
1,204
1,281
1,032
1,719
1,209
1,499

1,986
2,532
1,977
2,078
2,022
1,940
1,794
2,071
1,587
2,341

2,520
3,083
2,516
2,842
2,262
2, 532
2,553
2,649
2,060
3,060

5,305
7,231
5,117
0,276
0, 267
5,447
7,238
5,080
4,721
6, 899

5,966
7,861
5,756
6,902
7,811
6,104
7,654
6,452
5,234
7,641

73
61
67
67
56
60
48
80
50
70

69
84
69
78
62
69
70
72
56
83

76
100
73
88
100

0. 50
7.88
4.29
4.28
8.37

12.04
11.18
11.34
11. 02
13.35
10.04
12.83
10.31
11.72
11.06

Lincoln
Lyon
McLeod
Mahnomen.
Marshall....
Martin
Meeker
Mille Lacs..
Morrison.-..
Mower

11
33
37
(I
14
41
25
20

15
51
61
10
23
65
39
28
39
120

21
09
80
14
29
79
53
40
59
156

48
172
206
31
73
185
120
90
129
298

52
180
220
30
89
200
140
109
141
315

0. 98
7.77
8.87
8. 02
7.29
0. 77
7. 09
7.26
0.88
4.71

10.79
11. 02
11.29
11.04
13.33
10.94
11.37
11.83
10.17
8.13

8.76
9.58
10.01
9. 76
10.11
8.72
9.42
9.40
8.42
0.32

9.34
7.81
9.74
10. 44
22.43
8.21
10.78
13. 30
9.17
5.71

1,110
1,464
1,535
974
1,010
1,533
1,361
1,380
1,151
2,053

1, 692
2,286
2,409
1,576
1, 003
2,581
2,050
1,890
1,426
2,567

2,528
3,036
3,295
2,356
2,104
3,247
2,776
2,606
2,144
3,456

5,745
6,994
7,068
5,425
5,424
7,382
0, 222
5,233
4,584
0,950

0,417
7,552
7,037
5,989
0,512
8,065
6,883
5,783
4,993
7,012

52
08
72
45
47
71
03
04
54
90

69
83
90
64
59
89
70
71
58
94

82
96
97
76
83
103
88
74
64
97

Murray
Nicollet
Nobles
Norman
Olmsted
Otter Tail..
Pennington.
Pine
Pipestone...
Polk

17
31
32
11
139
62
17
18
20
49

24
50
50
19
214
84
23
27
20
74

35
68
67
25
307
114
36
39
37

90
104
101
49
097
269
90
91
70
193

100
182
173
01
790
293
102
102
83
234

7.38
8.33
7.54
8.04
8.20
0. 29
7. 95
7.86

12.45
11. 57
11. 18
10.39
11.00
11.09

0. 23

12.21
11. 20
9. 40
11.32

9.75
9. 85
9.25
9. 46
9. 58
8.54
9.95
9. 40
7.71
8.01

3.01
10.83
7.24
25. 43
13.40
9.20
13.94
11.10
8.90
21.40

1,170
1,337
1,399
987
2,152
1,281
1,370
1,090
1,505
1,300

1,743
2,066
2,012
1,747
2,856
1,759
1,824
1, 573
1,927
2, 020

2,678
2,073
2,867
2,460
3,730
2,424
2,712
2,244
•2,872
2,588

7,870
0, 535
7,037
5,024
7,633
5,450
5,960
4,818
0, 417
5,304

8,008
7,141
7,606
0, 434
8,562
5,852
6,835
5,378
7,081
0, 021

55
02
65
46
100
60
04
51
70
04

Pope
Ramsey
Red L a k e . .
Redwood...
Renville
Rice
Rock
Roseau
St. Louis
Scott

14
1,009
5
25
27
57
17
13
438
40

20
1,425
8
42
48
85
28
17
560
62

27
2,001
12
56
63
123
39
28
702

3,622
29
147
161
264
89
78
1,426
253

71
4,110
33
153
171
294
101
85
1,658
287

6. 60
7.09
8.85
8.43
8.08
8.04
8.58
7.58
4.83
9.28

11.15
8.33
12.17
11.80
11.72
10.19
11.24
13.21
10.03
12.08

8.73
7.67
10.41
10.02
10.11
9.00
9.83
10.21
7.26
10.88

5.12
13.48
13.15
4.01
5.74
11.25
13.89
8.40
10.29
13.28

1,230
2,422
883
1,103
1,194
1,471
1,457
1,117
1,918
1,865

1,821
3,210
1,298
1,998
2,139
2,066
2,488
1, 465
2,513
2,230

2,448
4,290
2,110
2,753
2,946
2,842
3,649
2,341
3,127
3,131

5, 935
7,954
5,539
7,464
7,667
5, 970
7,941
6,167
6,461
6,072

6,172
9,095
6,305
7,768
8,362
6,635
8,919
6,656
7,520
6,630

57
113
41
54
50
69

16

28
33
165

25
15

22
26
31
14
34
20

49
42
241
96
28
34
43
16
50
29

154
110
549
225
72
71
105
40
114
68

179
117
624
256
79
77
109
45
128
74

11. 02
7.06
0.99
7.11
7.40
7.41
5. 70
7.91
0. 99
0. 45

15. 30
12.05
11.15
11. 52
12.28
9.44
10.79
12.51
11.05
11.02

13.38
9.71
8.94
9.18
9.69
8.37
8.08
10. 00
8.89
8.59

15.84
6.63
13.66
13.77
10.36
7.67
3.57
12.83
11.53
7.74

1,297
1,254
1,548
1,953
1,228
1,135
1,094
981
1,508
1,281

1,941
2,053
1,937
2,678
1,992
1,835
1,324
1,920
1,962
1,652

2,901
2, 556
2,670
3,493
2,561
2,453
1, 964
2, 355
2,939
2,312

5,446
6,952
5,179
7,534
6,359
5,365
4,386
6, 561
6,064
4,931

111
19
13
73
45
17

38
184
32
20
95
66
31

50
301
39
25
134
109
39

127
740
94
57
275
286
94

130
858
101
68
302
319
99

7.02
10. 50
7.67
6.71
6.23
9.21
8.31

11.78
12.36
11.00
11.86
9.51
12.74
11.08

9. 25
11.38
9.24
9.11

1,601
2,142
1,322
1,227
1,808
1, 524
1,136

2,364
2,739
2,346
1,980
2,260
1,992

9.61

6.81
15.01
7.13
19.64
9.87
11.55
5.33

2,990
3,866
3,048
2,618
3,123
2,790
2,679

2,571
744
1,826
52
28
13

3,679
1,088
2,591
69
43
17

5,167
1,594
3,573

11,955
3,832
8,123
213
155
48

13,416
4,300
9,116
240
180
55

7.23
7.91
6.94
0. 60
8.71
0.07

11.18
11-65
10.97
10.36
12.00
10.11

9.09
9.67
8.83
8.30
10.20
7.90

12.22
12.21
12,23
12.72
16.63
13.06

1,202
1,718
1,071
1,409
1,136
836

1,638
2,229
1,474

2,327
2,987
2,119
2,636
2,-396
1,651

Douglas...
Faribault..
Fillmore...
Freeborn..
Goodhue..
Grant . . . .
Hennepin.
Houston...
Hub bard _.
Isanti

Sherburne.
Sibley
Stearns
Steele
Stevens
Swift
Todd
Traverse _ _
Wabasha..
Wadena
Waseca
Washington
Watonwan
Wilkin
Winona
Wright
Yellow Medicine..
Mississippi
Sum of SMSA counties
Sum of non-SMS A counties
Adams
Alcorn
Amite
See footnotes at end of table.




20
123
48
14

17
25

7

72

99
65
23

(>. 99
7.40
5.57

(i. 21

1,763
1,553
1,148

07
102
66
74
61

82
67
97

103
91
97
82
109
75
87
69
90
84

87

67
117
58
75
80
78
100
64
85
85

79
116
80
99
107
85
114
85
96
85

5,774
7, 603
5,850
8,336
7,061
5,810
4,571
7,404
6,648
5,213

60
58
72
91
57
53
51
46
70
60

79
70
73
95
70
67
54
64
80
63

74
97
75
106
90
74
58
94
85
66

6,989
0, 752
7,571
6,353
6,065
5,705
6,685

7,393
7,444
8,182
7,905
6, 591
6,133
7,134

75
100
62
57
84
71
53

82
105
83
71
85
76
73

94
95
104
101
84

5,011
6,045
4,637
5,628
5,256
3,611

5,582
6,676
5,181

56
80
50
66
53
39

63
81
58
72
65
45

71
85
66
80
75
53

6,295
5, 877
4,164

48

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

April 1980

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1 —Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

1959

1965

1977

1959-^9 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1978

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

1959

1965

1969

1977

1978

1959

4,585
3,985
4,456
4,796
3,666
5,479
4,296
4,702
5,074
5,311

45

1969 1978

Attala
Benton
Bolivar
Calhoun
Carroll
Chickasaw..
Choctaw
Claiborne...
Clarke
Clay

20
6
50
14
8
17
7
9
16
20

27
9
71
21
11
26
10
12
20
29

36
14
88
28
17
36
16
18
29
41

83
28
189
65
29
84
36
46
73
101

88
32
209
73
33
96
40
53
82
110

5.88
8.07
5.84
7.06
8.03
7.66
8.76
6.96
6.01
7.80

10.42
9.92
10.13
11.43
7.65
11.54
10.98
12.55
12.28
11.43

8.01
8.94
7.85
9.11
7.85
9.48
9.80
9.57
8.93
9.50

6.28
14.15
10.58
11.80
11.61
14.53
12.31
14.43
13.15
8.75

972
831
929
889
713
1,040
818
871
1,000
1,052

1,380
1,077
1,323
1, 342
1,015
1,450
1,229
1,166
1,203
1,416

1,820
1,813
1,747
1,859
1,764
2,134
1,847
1,782
1,910
2,192

4,318
3,657
3,977
4,322
3,233
4,813
3,933
4,078
4,539
4,999

Coahoma..
Copiah
Covington.
De Soto—
Forrest
FranklinGeorge
Greene
Grenada...
Hancock...

47
26
12
27
76
9
12

66
36
17
52
102
11
16
9
35
30

77

163
106
68
264
340
30
63
32
103
88

180
121
76
297
377
34
70
36
115
101

5.05
6.42
8.69
12.52
6.71
4.07
7.27
7.30
7.83
9.12

9.83
10.92
12.41
14.38
11.23
10.55
12.48
11.36
9.60
10.32

7.29
8.53
10.44

1,518
1,370
1,271
1,755
1,849
1,251
1,319
1,015
1,752
2,058

1,878
1,900
1,900
2,561
2,510
1,685
1,957
1,583
2,540
2,519

4,274
4,060
4,499
5,098

8.83
7.09
9.71
9.21
8.66
9.68

10.32
14.72
12.60
12.48
10.87
14.27
10.54
11.78
11.21
14.87

1,041

48
27
89
145
14
24
14
50
42
409
693
38
23
4
36
240
32
14
23

810
1,631
76
55
10
83
680
73
38
48

898
1,862
83
63
9
96
725
82
44
54

7.76
7.20
5.90
3.85
2.53
9.03
8.03
7.77
6.98
7.48

9.12
11.61
9.03
11.93
9.83
11.46
13.07
11.14
13.20
10.12

8.41
9.27
7.37
7.60
5.92
10.17
10.39
9.35
9.88
8.73

10.84
14.11
9.36
14.45
-3.99
15.36
6.57
12.64
14.42
12.42

1,651
1,882
807
834
886
1,027

11

276
496
30
22
4
24
158
19
10
17

906
732
829

2,260
2,487
1,152
1,206
1,166
1,459
2,146
1,182
969
1,257

3,066
3,254
1,613
1,511
1,433
2,155
2,823
1,970
1,523
1,738

5,514
6,990
3,375
3,933
3,979
4,715
5,962
4,334
4,066
3,661

6,078
7,879
3,748
4,443
3,749
5,192
6,154
4,878
4,609
4,159

Jones
Kemper
Lafayette.. _
Lamar
Lauderdale.
Lawrence _
Leake
__
Lee
Leflore
Lincoln

77
7
22
14
94
13
16
56
55
30

95
10
32
20
133
19
21
88
76
41

135
15
47
30
194
19
33
130
95
57

316
34
122
89
428
47
75
327
195
127

360
38
133
103
480
52
84
364
216
149

5.80
7.42
7.66
7.91
7.53
4.06
7.73
8.88
5.60
6.53

11.47
10.85
12.33
14.78
10.61
11.98
10.87
12.08
9.57
11.26

8.45
9.03
9.85
11.11
8.98
7.74
9.21
10.38
7.46
8.74

13.68
12.15
9.29
14.85
12.00
12.04
11.54
11.45
10.79
17.08

1,318
617
1,068
1,033
1,422
1,261
859
1,399
1,189
1,153

1,650
8*2
1,388
1,277
1,877
1,942
1,299
2,025
1,590
1,512

2,377
1,455
1,952
1,964
2,876
1,696
1,914
2,848
2,219
2,164

5,323
3,303
4,449
4,634
6,029
4,182
6,210
4,722
5,312

6,002
3,818
4,695
5,352
6,887
4,408
4,811
6,849
5,231
5,513

77
49
60
68
88
56
61
87
67
70

Lowndes
Madison
Marion
Marshall
Monroe
Montgomery.
Neshoba
Newton
Noxubee
Oktibbeha.-

63
29
23
18
37
12
18
19
12
24

87
44
32
28
55
19
27
28
17
37

121
63
45
39
79
27
40
41
24
58

294
147
104
96
175
52
103
92
49
146

324
168
116
107
194
57
118
102
56
164

6.83
7.89
6.78
8.00
7.97
8.40
7.96
7.72
7.49
9.16

11.53
11.64
11.06
11.70
10.46
8.43
12.83
10.76
9.90
12.24

9.03
9.65
8.79
9.74
9.14
8.41
10.24
9.15
8.62
10.61

10.18
14.40
11.88
11.88
11.23
8.78
14.02
11.09
13.36
12.31

1,369
906
1,022
760
1,105

1,722
1,324
1,424
1,102
1,522
1,406
1,223
1,427
999
1,273

2,446
2,076
1,959
1,633
2,322
2,113
1,903
2,128
1,635
2,026

5,419
4,285
4,223
3,548
4,986
3,952
4,153
4,750
3,696
4,333

5,926
4,847
4,749
3,992
5,560
4,388
5,460
5,246
4,248
4,854

76
62
61
51
71
56
70
67
54

Panola
Pearl River..
Perry
Pike
Pontotoc
Prentiss.x__.
Quitman
Rankin
Scott
Sharkey

25
26
7
38
15
17
17
41
24
7

39
46
10
50
23
27
26
66
31
12

54
60
14
69
34
40
25
106
48
14

117
142
39
148
90
99
48
308
101
32

128
166
45
167
103
113
50
360
117
34

8.08
8.67
7.12
6.02
8.98
8.94
4.06
9.86
7.14
6.83

10.03
11.93
13.53
10.35
13.02
12.27
7.89
14.60
10.47
10.70

9.00
10.20
10.11
8.05
10.88
10.50
5.86
12.08
8.70
8.65

9.78
17.18
13.19
12.73
14.39
13.78
4.19
16.90
15.72
4.86

880
1,193
835
1,113
859
963
814
1,225
1,156
669

1,370
1,708
1,095
1,443
1,318
1,361
1,284
1,596
1,448
1,130

1,994
2,199
1,572
2,140
1,971
1,996
1,523
2,444
2,234
1,495

4,146
4,875
3,979
4,217
4,724
4,666
5,147
4,506
3,756

4,489
5,608
4,404
4,725
5,296
5,335
3,526
5,779
5,232
3,969

57
72
56
60
68
68
45
74
67
51

Simpson
Smith
Stone
Sunflower
Tallahatchie_
Tate
Tippah
Tishomingo—
Tunica
Union

18
13
8
47
19
18
14
13
11
19

34
18
11
59
27
25
22
21
17
30

51
28
17
64
31
38
33
31
20
44

111
60
50
125
63
89
78
77
35
100

127
68
57
141
67
100
88
89
38
114

11.11
8.11
7.22
3.08
4.93
7.72
8.82
8.73
5.85
8.52

10.71
10.64
14.69
9.19
8.99
11.45
11.70
12.58
7.51
11.27

10.92
9.30
10.70
5.93
6.84
9.47
10.17
10.53
6.64
9.81

14.25
14.40
13.67
12.82
5.52
12.37
12.74
15.77
8.09
13.76

882
899
1,201
1,052
806
1,002
943
970
675
1,036

1,665
1,198
1,409
1,334
1,181
1,247
1,479
1,499
1,031
1,590

2,531
2,010
2,067
1,686
1,555
2,019
2,057
2,052
1,592
2,271

5,187
4,176
5,851
3,524
3,537
4,350
4,323
4,705
3,311
4,821

6,083
4,646
6,862
3,995
3,759
4,723
4,885
5,422
3,710
5,395

78

Walthall
Warren
Washington.
Wayne
_
Webster
Wilkinson...
Winston
Yalobusha.Yazoo

11
70
103
15
9
8
18
11
33

15
107
126
20
14
12
27
16
47

23
125
169
28
21
21
39
24
59

51
285
353
67
45
40
83
51
139

54
326
395
51
45
93
57
150

7.67
5.96
5.12
6.28
8.43
9.93
8.11
7.85
6.13

10.00
11.29
9.89
11.87
10.54
8.99
10.05
10 00
10.89

8.77
8.45
7.35
8.89
9.43
9.48
9.03
8.8?

7.66
14.27
11.87
15.34
11.98
12.29
12.37
10.79
8.18

618
950
922
1,051

1,124
2,344
1,665
1,186
1,301
973
1,377
1,283
1,590

1,827
2,772
2,359
1,688
2,034
1,830
2,118
2,004
2,126

3,829
5,763
4,986
3,691
4,472
4,023
4,263
4,245
5,087

4,057
6,577
5,584
4,145
4,904
4,317
4.774
4,613
5,508

8,776
6,439
2,338
28
18
16
48
29
19
23
12
9
108
184

11,870
8,830
3,041
37
26
25
61
36
21
30
15
10
159
230

15,860
11,665
4,195
55
37
29
80
51
25
40
21
15
241
288

31,726
22,540
9,187
128
78
59
181
110
52
87
52
32
577
547

35,413
25,092
10,322
142
86
72
203
127
62
100
57
37
644
601

6.10
6.12
6.02
6.96
7.49
6.35
5.20
5.96
3.12
5.50
5.90
4.93
8.37
4.57

9.34
8.88
10.52
11.20
9.72
10.51
10.84
10.66
10.45
10.71
11.55
10.97
11.52
8.54

7.62
7.42
8.13
8.95
8.54
8.30
7.83
8.16
6.53
7.94
8.54
7.75
9.85
6.44

11.62
11.32
12.36
10.98
9.03
23.38
12.02
15.75
19.00
15.17
9.03
15.17
11.44
9.99

2,061
2,426
1,457
1,409
1,653
1,754
1,884
1,538
1,708
1,492
1,390
994
1,983
2,059

2,657
3,118
1,860
1,721
2,194
2,658
2,433
1,816
2,091
1,1 "
1,568
1,155
8,281
2,486

3,418
3,908
2,535
2,428
3,083
3,153
3,131
2,579
2,423
2,535
2,164
1,625

6,579
7,364
5,215
5,452
5,817
6,503

Harrison
Hinds
Holmes
Humphreys
Issaquena.
Itawamba
Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson
Jefferson Davis.

Missouri
Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Adair
Andrew
Atchison
Audrain
Barry
Barton
Bates
Benton
Bollinger
Boone
Buchanan
See footnotes at end of table.




7

24
18

194
346
21
16
3
15
111
15

7

77

964
866
1,163
1,459
1,011
1,102
816
1,310
1,271

1,009
700

1,686
1,329

3,263

50

52

4,651
4,604
5,117
5,710
5,949
3,591 4,027
4,322 4,650
3,512 3,880
5,088 5,532
4,561 5,167

7,287
8,112
5,842
6,102
6,118
8,437
7,934
4,912 5,461
4,825 5,591
5,363 6,447
4,345
3,189 3^654
6,501 7,103
6,303

58
51
57
61
47
70
55
60
65
59
59
65
73
76
51
59
49
71

84

78
100
48
57
48
66
78
62
59
53

51
48
60
62
69
47

113
68
66
77
82
88
72
80
70
65
46
92

50
76
64
46
55
50
58
55
58

52
84
71
53
63
55
61
59
70

93
107

93
103
75
78
78
108
101
70
71
82
60
47
91

84

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SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

49

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years

1959

1965

1969

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

—Continued

Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

1

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1959

1965

1969

1977 1978

43
13
31
13
77
24
4
55
14
18

57
16
44
20
97
34
4
84
19
25

73
21
73
32
141
42
6
126
22
32

173
49
181
82
335
87
16
299
44
77

185
55
218
97
381
97
19
325
51
90

5.41
5.28
8.86
9.56
6.19
5.68
5.68
8.67
4.36
5.95

10.88
11.21
12.90
13.16
11.69
9.79
12.88
11.11
9.74
12.10

7.97
8.05
10.75
11.25
8.76
7.61
9.03
9.82
6.88
8.82

6.59
12.42
20.42
19.00
13.93
11.50
13.72
8.63
15.46
16.17

1,260
1,451
1,330
1,425
1,867
1,765
915
1,873
1,578
1,432

1,634
1,824
1,737
1,759
2,042
2,501
938
2,450
1,984
2,182

2,132
2,488
2,800
2,439
2,846
3,250
1,542
3.387
2,303
2.836

4,605
5,457
6,405
4,546
6,234
7,369
3,374
6,236
3,953
7,495

4,941
i, 070
7,390
5,324
6,890
8,221
3,867
6,655
4,587
8,568

Christian.
Clark
Clay
Clinton...
Cole
Cooper...
Crawford.
Dade
Dallas
Daviess...

18
11
198
20
74
22
18
10
9
13

23
17
309
28
102
30
22
11
11
17

38
19
451
41
157
46
35
16
19
20

95
40
985
81
352
89
78
31
44
49

109
48
1,098
96
401
102
87
37
50
54

7.96
5.64
8.58
7.60
7.84
7.35
6.74
5.40
7.23
4.64

12.26
10.63
10.38
9.89
10.96
9.31
10.73
9.60
11.52
11.81

9.97
7.98
9.43
8.68
9.31
8.28
8.61
7.37
9.24
7.98

14.76
18.23
11.39
17.73
13.92
13.68
11.61
20.08
13.13
11.03

1,464
1.293
2,297
1,721
1,839
1,472
1,445
1,289
1,007
1,345

1,661
2,094
3,278
2,355
2,416
1,995
1,583
1,469
1,128
1,782

2,544
2,307
4,006
3,269
3,408
3,050
2,382
2,322
1,828
2,286

4,627
4,972
7,300
5,580
6,678
5,906
4,552
4,140
3,700
5,835

5.158
5,872
8,009
6,507
,395
6,820
5,072
4,785
4,lo7
6,408

DeKalb-..
Dent
Douglas
Dunklin....
Franklin
Gasconade..
Gentry
Greene
Grundy
Harrison

10
13
9
49
86
18
13
247
19
15

14
17
10
63
120
24
18
329
24
19

21
25
15
69
162
30
22
483
29
25

41
57
33
162
397
65
46
1,090
70
51

65
38
167
454
74
54
1,236
80
59

7.53
6.55
4.84
3.43
6.48
4.96
5.30
6.93
4.18
5.11

9.88
11.18
11.34
10.35
12.14
10.52
10.51
11.00
11.78
10.10

8.64
8.72
7.87
6.65
9.12
7.56
7.74
8.84
7.71
7.44

17.39
14.97
15.54
2.96
14.47
12.67
16.32
13.35
14.27
14.12

1,396
1,296
954
1,275
1,967
1,535
1,508
1,985
1,617
1,313

1,847
1,412
995
1,842
2,340
1,885
2,129
2,313
2,131
1,758

2,773
2,166
1,526
2.015
2,463
2,665
3,182
2,468
2,366

5,196
4,330
3,054
4,492
6,035
4,985
5,731
6,322
6,221
5,105

30
4
13
14
25
13
1,475
143
118
49

39
5
18
20
31
13
1,944
185
203
59

54
8
22
28
51
23
2,533
234
306
81

115
23
41
57
113
55
4,660
483
728
175

129
26
46
65
130
62
5,141
539
823
200

5.85
6.56
5.67
7.05
7.50
5.50
5.55
5.07
10.03
5.11

10.26
14.19
8.75
10.01
10.83
11.78
8.18
9.73
11.61
10.59

7.92
10.11
7.12
8.44
9.06
8.43
6.79
7.25
10.77
7.67

12.22
11.79
13.27
13.32
15.02
11.61
10.32
11.56
13.05
14.09

1,605
933
1,614
1,302
1,148
1,673
2,404
1,835
1,801
1,721

2,100
1,124
2,650
1,874
1,332
1,451
3,037
2,322
2,471
1,977

2,866
1,729
3,225
2,566
2,169
2,378
3,882
2,895
2,970
2,396

Knox
Laclede
Lafayette. _.
Lawrence...
Lewis
Lincoln
Linn
Livingston.
McDonald..
Macon

9
25
42
31
15
24
24
24
14
21

13
32
60
41
22
36
28
33
16
27

15
49
85
60
26
58
41
47
28
42

34
108
190
137
55
120
87
111
53
85

119
216
155
65
138
100
123
60
97

5.03
6.94
7.21
7.00
5.80
9.46
5.53
6.91
7.11
7.17

11.11
10.49
10.95
11.05
10.77
10.05
10.40
11.28
8.97
9.70

7.87
8.61
8.97
8.90
8.13
9.74
7.81
8.96
7.99
8.36

15.11
10.50
13.42
13.34
17.84
15.00
15.01
10.79
13.40
14.12

1,420
1,328
1,693
1,338
1,363
1,623
1,444
1,550
1,190
1,294

2,016
1,671
2,272
1,663
2,072
2,133
1,724
2,089
1,354
1,656

Madison
Maries
Marion
Mercer
Miller
Mississippi...
Moniteau
Monroe
Montgomery..
Morgan

8
8
47
9
20
21
16
15
16
11

12
9
62
10
25
31
21
21
22
16

19
13
81
11
39
31
29
27
28
25

45
32
188
28
103
79
70
71
76
59

8.44
5.10
5.57
1.48
6.74
3.78
6.18
5.81
5.72
7.93

10.10
10.29
9.75
11.07
11.51
10.94
10.22
11.27
11.62
10.28

9.23
7.53
7.53
5.91
8.97
7.11
8.08
8.36
8.47
9.04

15.35
11.26
12.62
18.01
14.98
3.91
12.82
12.45
11.67
11.70

904
1,136
1,624
1,653
1,487
1,048
1,542
1,470
1,489
1,226

New Madrid.
Newton
Nodaway
Oregon
Ozark
Pemiscot.
Perry
Pettis
Phelps

38
43
29
11
13
6
42
19
64
39

48
59
39
11
18
8
53
26
82
51

40
79
55
17
26
11
47
37
102
75

109
170
123
36
55
26
114
84
203
163

111
193
142
41
63
29
117
99
226
176

6.15
6.73
4.58
7.05
5.78
1.01
7.17
4.82
6.91

12.03
10.47
11.11
10.54
10.48
11.87
10.65
11.35
9.23
9.90

5.80
8.18
8.78
7.36
8.66
8.62
5.47
9.13
6.89
8.32

1.31
13.90
15.49
15.46
14.06
14.31
2.48
17.55
11.30
8.07

Pike
Platte
Polk
PulaskL...
Putnam...
Rails
Randolph.
Ray
Reynolds..
Ripley

28
43
18
82
7
11
32
29
5
10

38
73
23
97
9
15
40
39
6
12

46
115
35
185
11
20
61
53
12
16

103
307
78
218
26

117
357
89
210
31
53
161
128
33

5.00
10.26
6.80
8.42
5.36
6.03
6.59
6.40
8.77
5.16

10.90
13.41
10.88
1.45
11.82
11.76
11.33
10.30
11.99
11.72

7.75
11.74
8.71
5.06
8.37
8.71
8.81
8.23
10.29
8.22

118
11
49
2,126
18
42
7
8
47
7
14
35
11

198
13
64
3,224
23
58
8
12
60
8
16
48
13

299
21
95
4,450
34
77
11
13
78
13
21
55
19

791
40
212
$,646
80
168
24
32
189
26
49
131
63

917
45
239
9,655
90
189
27
37
211
29
56
138
71

9.78
6.33
6.80
7.66
6.52
6.25
5.15
4.93
5.32
6.74
4.39
4.67
5.58

13.24
8.80
10.76
8.99
11.20
10.52
10.30
12.50
11.68
9.33
11.55
10.77
15.62

11.41
7.49
8.66
8.29
8.71
8.25
7.56
8.45
8.28
7.96
7.72
7.51
10.22

Butler
Caldwell
Callaway..
Camden
Cape Girardeau.
Carroll
Carter
Cass
Cedar
Chariton

Henry
Hickory.
Holt
Howard..
Ho well...
Iron
Jackson. _
Jasper
Jefferson.
Johnson..

St. Charles
St. Clair
St. Francois
St. Louis
Ste. Genevieve.
Saline
Schuyler
Scotland
Scott
Shannon
Shelby
Stoddard.. . . . .
Stone
See footnotes at end of table.




29
167
24
90
76
62
63

114
29
40

1959

1969 1978
63
77
94
105
49
85
59
109

83
63
63
50
62

66
75
102
83
94
87
65
61
53
82

6,079
5,052
3,560
4,643
6,777
5,639
7,015
6,727
7,146
6,046

76
59
42
55
79
67
73
87
67
65

78
64
45
59
86
72
89
86
91
77

6,083
3,821
5,909
5,648
4,036
5,256
7,449
5,804
5,783
4,994

6,892
4,073
6,790
6,466
4,712
5,822
8,039
6,432
6,362
5,592

78
47
88
70
59
65
106
79
81
65

88
52
87
82
60
74
103
82
81
71

2,559
2,430
3,149
2,429
2,336
3,242
2,636
3,001
2,213
2,659

6,017
4,761
6,615
4,935
5,167
5,919
5,677
7,105
3,419
5,280

6,728
5,137
7,483
5,524
6,059
6,776
6,719
7,490
3,875
6,039

70
66

1,319
1,401
2,286
1,845
1,704
1,751
1,949
2,124
1,993
1,574

2,123
1,942
2,869
2,145
2,569
1,807
2,681
2,790
2,555
2,417

4,119
4,054
5,864
5,132
5,223
4,710
5,387
6,461
6,001
4,223

4,813
4,532
6,820
6,128
5,801
4,898
6,018
7,153
6,975
4,633

61
58
87
78
74
62
77
91
89
59

1,226
1,462
1,306
1,104
1,217
917
1,131
1,299
1,838
1,544

1,826
1,834
1,704
1,174
1,677
1,226
1,740
1,737
2,536
1,922

1,634
2,377
2,408
1,786
2,320
1,688
1,701
2,553
2,968
2,562

4,506
4,567
5,660
3,503
4,716
3,354
4,417
5,424
5,661
5,116

4,601
5,183
6,604
4,021
5,331
3,723
4,649
6,297
6,186
5,553

59
66
84
51
68
47
59
80
79
71

12.92
16.35
13.61
-3.62
16.00
11.72
15.39
12.45
13.51
6.62

1,714
1,884
1,340
1,794
965
1,370
1,490
1,803
1,005
1,067

2,248
2,619
1,512
1,858
1,305
1,940
1,852
2,354
1,015
1,153

2,680
3,628
2,260
3,408
1,837
2,501
2,708
3,017
1,932
1,592

5,957
7,496
4,345
4,812
4,315
5,623
5,823
6,110
4,328
3,108

6,655
8,298
4,988
5,109
4,782
6,272
6,647
6,612
4,884
3,319

85
106
64
65
61
80
85
84
62
42

15.95
11.29
12.56
11.67
12.15
12.73
14.76
15.13
11.84
12.94
13.78
5.44
13.86

2,255
1,363
1,370
3,066
1,534
1,695
1,370
1,238
1,442
982
1,530
1,196
1,392

2,806
1,585
1,733
4,076
1,928
2,270
1,639
2,063
1,795
1,043
1,962
1,784
1,298

3,491
2,665
2,552
4,950
2,671
3,051
2,360
2,276
2,318
1,793
2,587
2,081
1,938

6,433
4,372
5,360
8,833
5,599
7,C48
4,769
5,806
5,101
3,384
6,366
4,609
4,524

7,098
4,831
6,082
9,854
6,150
8,086
5,624
5,637
3,867
7,577
4,754
5,002

60
107

95
70
77
86
86
96
49
77

62
84
45
64
69
84
47
50
105
64
64
143
72
79
64
58
67
46
71
56
65

73
70
135
73
83
64
62
63
49
71
57
53

91
62
78
126
78
103
72
85
72
49
97
61
64

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SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

April 1980

Table 2.—'Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—-Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Millions of dollars

Area title

1978

1959

2,681
2,606
2,039
2,246
2,969
2,126
1,583
2,302
2,382
2,009
3,237

4,920
5,249
3,732
5,073
6,471
4,036
3,222
4,353
4,749
4,436
6,234

5,901
5,768
4,226
5,660
7,172
4,081
3,607
4,756
5,320
5,056
6,974

57
75
54
60
86
64
43
59
54
54
102

2,414
2,651
2,339
2,244
1,621
1,907
2,151
2,018
2,219

3,133
3,412
3,044
2,751
2,632
2,424
2,567
3,075
3,865
3,448

5,988
6,919
5,688
5,238
4,534
3,956
5,489
5,279
3,545
6,602

6,915
7,611
6,692
6,786
6,034
5,123
6,635
5,835
6,168
7,134

90
106
86
95
65
70
77
72
64
104

85
93
83
75
72
66
70
84
105
94

2,351
1,920
1,441
1,508
1,579
1,478
1,828
2,080
1,845
1,344

3,194
2,386
3,129
2,179
2,262
1,845
2,123
2,461
2,061
2,355

4,159
3,546
3,812
3,157
2,686
2,831
3,273
3,060
2,673
4,391

4,525
6,432
6,540
5,742
5,960
4,550
5,578
6,250
5,656
3,123

6,254
7,399
9,373
6,917
6.436
5,899
7,025
6,906
6,247
6,380

110
90
67
70
74
69
85
97
86
63

113
97
104
86
73
77

28.14
60.47
22.22
23.10
16.64
63.96
24.23
11.91
36. 39
15.80

1,546
1,691
1,955
2,083
1,623
2,133
1,456
2.320
2,919
2,378

1,792
1,926
2,405
2,363
1,801
2,513
1.991
2.892
2,810
2,552

2,578
2,879
2,328
3,280
2,449
3,619
2,269
3,755
4,376
3,200

6,145
3,499
5,096
5,697
4,220
4,400
4,268
7,461
6,727
5,260

7,624
5,468
6,147
6, 797
4,610
6,719
5,125
8,052
9,438
5,954

72
79
91
97
76
99
68
108
136
111

70
79
63
89
67
99
62
102
119
87

97
70
78
87
59
86
65
103
120

9.60
7.47
6.39
8.67
9.11
8.17
6.18
6. 68
7.33
7.73

46.05
32. 30
36.78
10.78
15.48
19.04
129.94
50. 36
31.03
39. 54

1,063
1,561
1,928
1,435
2,167
1,439
1,594
1,530
1,871
1,856

2,427
2,429
2,568
2,054
2,628
2,099
1,986
2,117
2,523
1,903

3.175
2,110
2,514
2,703
3,125
2,838
2,694
2,647
3.465
3,258

4,937
4,206
5,310
5,440
6,477
5,631
2,844
3,841
5,488
5,618

7,282
5,400
6,680
5,520
7,224
6,494
6,639
5.823
7,522
7,507

50
73
90
67
101
67
74
71
87
87

87
58
69
74
85
77
73
72
94

93
69
85
70
92
83
85
74
96
96

11.55
11.23
13.17
11.67
8.84
13.19
11.33
8.82
8.76
8.03

7.18
7.29
9.06
9.11
8.45
9.98
7.67
7.83
5. 76
6.29

13.18
66. 04
22.08
31. 68
33.09
21.53
9,51
36. 30
10.29
34.48

1,928
1,455
1,777
1,363
1,146
1,494
1,731
1,508
2,078
1,734

2,343
2,266
2,168
1,980
1,920
2.052
2,320
2.427
2. 761
2,223

2.785
2.705
2,605
2.776
2. 759
3 019
2582
3 232
3 067
3,208

5,873
4,103
4,732
5,498
4,408
4,729
5,195
5,594
6,179
4,186

6,612
6,688
5,362
6.890
5,804
5,764
5.635
7,822
6,964
5,143

90
68
83
64
53
70
81
70
97
81

76
74
76
75
82
70
88
84
87

84
85
68
88
74
74
72
100
89
66

6.35
4.61
4.09
7.72
4.76
5.86
3.94
4.91
3.69

10.04
10.44
12.14
5.28
7.53
9.45
6.38
12.30
10.44

8.08
7.33
7.83
6.56
6.07
7.55
5.09
8.35
6.84

35.00
41.18
34.91
44.54
23.29
36.93
55.83
14.21
18.46

1,514
1,930
1,837
1,645
1,465
1,691
1,779
2,316
1,770

2,151
2,723
2,456
2,455
2,049
2,372
2,486
2,673
2,144

3,036
3,530
3,572
4,211
3,178
3,478
2,958
3,378
2,911

5,131
5,821 7,
8,091 11, 260
4,207 6,091
4,920 6,262
6,047 8,439
3,288 4,745
7,185 8,008
5,418 6,209

71
90
86
77
68
79
83
108
83

83
96
97
115
87
95
81
92
79

85
102
144
78
80
108
61
102
79

11,809
5,472
6,337
259
66
4
6
5
56
82

6.73
6.66
6.80
6.50
7.75
8.01
-1.51
4.62
8.43
4.19

9.75
9.57
9.91
10.09
11.72
12.99
8.65
8.17
10.60
11.35

8.15
8.03
8.26
8.18
9.62
10.34
3.18
6.28
9.45
7.52

13.75
11.09
16.15
14.00
27.18
51.03
3.46
25.47
26.04
13.87

1.S07
2,352
1,629
2,027
1,148
872
2,545
1,469
1,121
1,785

2,556
2,936
2,291
2,721
1,699
1,586
2,949
2,054
1,915
2,451

3,468
3,841
3,193
3, 595
2,636
1,986
2,654
2,659
2,817
3,063

6,677
7,127
6,317
7,604
5,692
4,926
5,432
4,185
5,765
6,442

7,544
7,832
7,311
8,633
7,324
7,002
6,237
5,621
7,518
6, 613

89
110
76
94
54
41
119
68
52
83

95
105
87
98
72
54
72
73
77
84

96
100
93
110
93

20
31
237
63
63
137
71
40
47
70
62
70

5.67
7.33
8.33
6.26
8.01
6.99
5.13
8.41
5.25
1.47
7.56
7.91

9.24
10.19
11.70
8.17
7.90
9.47
11.22
12.76
8.10
8.77
8.45
10.15

7.34
8.68
9.91
7.16
7.96
8.16
7.97
10.45
6.59
4.87
7.98
8.96

18.08
22.26
14.68
11.35
16.80
18.53
16.20
19.17
27.83
12.65
26.19
9.33

1,142 1,721
1,440 2,040
1,512 2,044
1,689 2,285
1,431 2,263
1, 746 2,427
1,242 1,557
1,401 2,188
1,736 1,826
1,943 2,193
1,669 2,692
1,451 2,277

2,275
3,094
2,885
3,375
3,346
3,470
2,184
3,173
3,330
2,897
3,631
3,124

4,685
5,840
6,226
6,595
5,923
5,659
5,209
7,040
5,535
6,022
6,012
6,682

5,627
7,062
7,044
7,252
6,850
6,827
6,238
8,195
6,962
6,708
8,000
7,297

53
67
70
79
67
81
58
65
81
91
78
68

62
84
79
92
91
95
60
87
91
79
99
85

72
90
90
93
87
87
80
105

1965

11
16
20
26
16
20
8
17
4
16
1,616

14
23
23
34
20
26
9
22
6
19
1,868

21
34
38
44
29
32
14
36
8
28
2,082

36
98
77
101
81
67
34
81
15
70
3,225

43
112
87
110
95
71
39
93
17
79
3,519

7.12
7.57
6.31
5.40
6.10
5.17
5.84
7.69
6.07
5.62
2.57

8.38
14.31
9.72
10.84
14.08
9.11
12.09
11.04
8.71
12.33
6.00

7.72
10.71
7.91
7.94
9.81
7.02
8.75
9.27
7.31
8.75
4.18

1,295
344
951
15
14
12
5
13
3
163

1,704
448
1,256
17
18
15
5
16
4
216

2,175
573
1,601
22
26
17
7
22
8
280

4,585
1,291
3,294
43
48
28
17
43
6
562

5,425
1,449
3,977
58
65
38
22
49
12
616

5.32
5.23
5.35
4.35
6.64
3. 26
3.56
5.69
8.59
5.56

10.69
10.85
10.63
11.22
10.49
9.73
14.56
9.33
4.59
9.16

Chouteau
Custer
Daniels
Daw son
Deer Lodge
Fallon
Fergu s
Flathead
Gallatin
Garfield

17
25
5
18
29
6
25
68
48
3

22
32
10
26
35
8
31
90
64
4

27
44
12
36
43
11
42
119
85
8

29
84
20
65
86
18
74
294
219
6

44
98
28
79
90
24
94
345
251
11

4.77
5.65
8.37
6.91
3.91
6.95
5.10
5.77
6.02
11.69

Glacier
Golden Valley
Granite
Hill
Jefferson
Judith Basin
Lake
Lewis and Clark
Liberty
Lincoln

18
2
6
39
7
7
19
64
8
30

25
2
6
43
10
7
26
90
7
41

28
3
6
13
10
33
123
10
56

68
3
14
105
30
12
76
295
18

87
5
17
129
35
20
94
330
24
102

McCone
M adison
Meaeher
Mineral
Missoula
Musselshell
Petroleum
Phillips
Pondera
Powder River

4
8
5
4
96
7
1
9
14
5

7
11
6
6
131
8
2
13
19
5

9
11
5
8
178
11
2
14
23
9

14
24
12
19
436
26
2
21
42
13

13
3
22
14
9
12
10
96
10

17
4
29
21
22
12
15
15
117
11

19
5
37
28
29
18
18
19
130
15

5
14
14
2
25
5
3
181
23

7
18
16
3
48
6
4
232
28

2,664
1,262
1,402
58
12
1
3
1
10
21
5
6
39
17
15
31
16
6
14
29
14
14

Montana
Sum of SMSA counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties
Beaverhead
Big Horn
Blaine
Broadwater
Carbon
Carter
Cascade

Powell
Prairie
Ravalli
Richland
Roosevelt
Rosebud
Sanders
Sheridan
Silver Bow
Still water

_

Sweet Grass
Teton
Toole
Treasure
Valley
'_.'.
Wheatland
Wibaux
Yellowstone
Park (incl. Yellowstone National Park)
Nebraska
Sum of SMSA counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties
Adams
Antelope
Arthur
Banner
Blaine
Boone
BoxButte
Boyd
Brown
Buffalo
Burt
Butler
Cass
Cedar
Chase
Cherry
Cheyenne
Clay

Colfax

_

I

__ "

IIIIII""!"""

See footnotes at end of tables.




"

1959

1965

21.07
13.82
12.58
9.05
16.12
6.11
13.93
14.84
13.23
13.19
9.12

1,218
1,602
1,166
1,278
1,853
1,380
924
1,270
1,152
1,153
2,185

1,662
1,973
L, 294
1,705
2,236
1,798
990
1,390
1,761
1,343
2,695

7.83
7.86
7.82
7.55
8.45
6.28
8.63
7.40
6.68
7.25

18.34
12.25
20.73
34.77
34.14
36.75
29.97
14.02
80.82
9.72

1,936
2,279
1,836
2,043
1,402
1,505
1,661
1,544
1,375
2,238

5.38
9.37
9.82
9.14
8.57
8.41
9.42
12.56
12.74
4.06

5.06
7.39
9.05
7.96
6.09
7.64
7.13
8.93
9.15
8.01

49.14
16.12
36.65
20.64
4.50
30.14
26.70
17.54
14.75
105.35

4.70
3.19
.99
4.06
6.21
4.17
5.58
6.70
3.23
6. 65

13.35
7.76
11.31
9.42
12.00
8.43
12.49
11.58
9.70
6.83

8.71
5.33
5.75
6.56
8.91
6.17
8.80
8.98
6.25
6.74

20
32
16
21
503
31
4
31
54
19

10.22
2.81
.88
6.37
6.37
4.51
2.88
4.67
5.06
7.28

8.92
12.90
12.88
11.27
12.24
12.40
9.96
8.95
9.90
8.23

44
8
92
56
47
46
44
30
252
23

50
13
113
74
62
56
48
40
277
30

3.39
3.85
5.48
6. 85
8.09
7.16
4.48
6.95
3.14
4.75

9
22
21
5
40
9
4
293
33

16
38
45
5
62
15
5
729
69

22
54
60
7
76
20
8
833
81

3,761
1,777
1,983
82
16
1
3
2
16
27

5,112
2,405
2,707
109
24
1
3
2
23
31

10,382
4,926
5,456
227
52
3
6
4
45
72

7
9
58
22
23
43
20
9
15
31
22
21

9
13
87
31
32
61
27
13
24
33
30
29

17
25
206
57
54
115
61
33
37
62
49
64

1977

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

1977

1959
Sullivan
Taney
Texas
Vernon
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Webster
Worth
Wright
St. Louis—independent city

1969

Average annual rate of growth

1978

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1969

1969 1978

75
74
54
72
91
52
46
61
68
64

73
120

97
85
87
77
65
85
74
79
91
94
120
88
82
75
90
88
80
81

72
96
84

102
93

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51

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years1—Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income

1959
C liming .

Custer...
Dakota..
Dawes...
Dawson.
DeueL—
Dixon...
Dodge. __
Douglas.
Dundy..
Fillmore..
Franklin..
Frontier..
Furnas...
Gage
Garden...
Garfield..
Gosper...
Grant
Greeley..
Hall
Hamilton..
Harlan
Hayes
Hitchcock.
Holt
Hooker
Howard. _.
Jefferson. __
Johnson
Kearney
Keith
Keya Paha.
Kimball
Knox
Lancaster...
Lincoln
Logan
Loup
McPherson.
Madison..
Merrick...
Morrill
Nance
Nemaha..
Nuckolls _
Otoe
Pawnee...
Perkins...
Phelps....
Pierce
Platte
Polk
Red Willow..__
Richardson
Rock
Saline
Sarpy
Saunders
Scotts Bluff _..
Seward
Sheridan
Sherman
Sioux
Stanton
Thayer
Thomas
Thurston
Valley
Washington.
Wayne
Webster
Wheeler
York
Nevada
Sum of SMSA counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties
Churchill
Clark
YYYY.YY
Douglas
Elko
YYY.YYYY
Esmeralda
Eureka
Humboldt
Lander
Lincoln
Lyon
Mineral
Nye
Pershing
Storey
Washoe
White Pine.
See footnotes at end of table.




Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

Area title

19
22
22
14
35
6
11
64
833
5

1965

1977

1978

1959

1969

1978

1,554
1,340
1,790
1,514
1,797
1,814
1,417
1,989
2,451
1,446

1,920
2,0*3
2,397
1,936
2,635
2,653
1,907
2,683
3,049
1,962

3,110
2,989
3,116
2,636
3,584
4,257
2,786
3,690
3,987
2,936

5,776
5,685
5,515
5,581
6,218
8,226
5,163
7,260
7,354
8,020

6,468
7,061
6,561
6,123
7,079
9,364
6,283
7,933
8,115
9,609

72
62
83
71
84
85
66
93
114
67

85
82
85
72
98
116
76
101
109

83
90
84
78
90
119
80
101
104
123

36
28
49
185
20
15
18

7.47
7.66
6.91
6.20
6.62
6.73
6.05
8.85
5.95
8.84

8.79
9.45
11.27
9.83
9.44
8.47
9.02
11.07
4.53

8.09
8.50
8.95
7.90
7.94
7.55
7.45
9.89
5.28
8.90

23.95
24.25
22.95
18.85
14.85
16.49
15.43
38.59
14.99
30.20

1,642
1,397
1,276
1,504
1,627
1,463
1,435
1,188
2,371
1,040

2,711
2,449
2,018
2,040
2,325
2,465
2,051
2,237
3,090
1,643

3,823
3,424
2,719
3,025
3,207
3,243
2,851
3,188
4,243
2,744

6,882
6,401
5,599
6,156
6,851
5,912
4,972
4,937
6,211
4,992

8,477
7,864
6,849
7,307
7,900
6,952
5,860
6,474
7,490
6,500

77
65
59
70
76
68
67
55
111
48

104
93
74
82
87
88
78
87
116
75

108
100
87
93
101
89
75
83
96
83

339
75
33
8
30
84
7
46
71

8.30
7.91
8.58
5.17
4.00
5.52
4.29
10.89
6.12
9.90

8.84
9.95
10.00
6.73
10.67
12.83
10.55
10.67
8.81
8.13

8.56
8.87
9.25
5.90
7.11
8.92
7.21
10.79
7.39
9.06

13.52
17.64
26.06
63.46
16.66
19.16
16.45
24.89
17.70
25.28

2,011
1,720
1,215
1,433
1,695
1,218
1,666
1,013
1,592
1,123

2,560
2,524
2,157
1,601
2,357
1,367
2,067
1,758
2,276
2,135

3,728
3,634
3,140
2,917
2,923
2,195
2,867
2,963
3,181
3,082

6,509
7,041
6,025
3,246
6,285
5,400
6,403
5,410
5,816
5,344

7,309
8,383
7,205
5,250
7,444
6,517
7,086
6,764
7,143
6,604

94
80
57
67
79
57
78
47
74
52

102
99
86
60
78
81
87
84

93
107
92
67
95
83
90
86
91
84

65
72
6
42
66
1,537
275
6
4
4

9.06
8.07
5.22
1.17
4.82
6.22
6.01
7.55
-.07
5.88

11.46
10.22
6.05
9.24
10.57
10.39
12.58
10.16
8.15
8.92

10.19
9.08
5.61
4.92
7.50
8.17
9.07
8.78
3.74
7.31

25.14
14.66
6.38
13.23
20.15
11.06
11.03
8.31
40.31
27.06

1,580
1,756
1,289
2,122
1,273
2,248
1,874
1,180
1,645
1,488

2,677
2,754
1,296
1,948
1,805
2,909
2,387
2,066
1,365
1,690

3,692
3,552
2,626
3,035
2,244
3,819
3,236
2,718
1,965
3,072

7,694
6,634
4,423
7,411
4,893
7,535
6,794
5,601
2,848
4,926

9,579
7,153
4,877
8,106
5,971
8,257
7,488
6,055
3,809
6,424

74
82
60
99
59
105
87
55
77
69

101
97
72
83
61
104
88
74
54
84

122
91
62
103
76
105
96
77
49
82

252
57
37
30
58
45
115
30
38
80

7.43
9.05
5.45
7.09
8.42
5.64
7.39
7.97
3.61
6.75

12.33
8.49
10.18
8.28
7.11
8.52
8.81
8.76
13.12
10.42

9.73
8.78
7.66
7.65
7.80
6.99
8.06
8.34
8.01
8.47

15.20
20.67
13.16
21.58
20.30
22.61
15.17
32.12
17.50
19.44

1,735
1,380
1,289
1,309
1,547
1,520
1,620
1,217
2,121
1,748

2,324
2,777
2,045
2,055
2,284
2,280
2,534
2,016
3,067
2,486

3,230
3,176
2,592
2,795
3,541
2,841
3,464
3,047
3,587
3,393

7,473 8,508
5,210 6,468
5,226 5,992
5,206 6,411
6,028 7,203
5,255 6,597
6,626 7,616
5,654 7,660
9,311 10,795
6,601 8,042

81
64
60
61
72
71
76
57
99
81

50
216
41
84
72
16
89
447
111
233

60
244
48
95
81
18
103
494
126
262

6.38
5.77
6.42
5.54
6.30
3.72
7.49
12.24
8.65
6.47

12.01
10.51
8.64
10.49
7.37
12.57
10.12
10.81
9.35
9.91

9.01
7.99
7.47
7.86
6.81
7.83
8.73
11.56
8.98
8.09

20.06
13.24
16.87
13.81
11.98
7.13
15.66
10.56
13.24
12.33

1,343
2,386
1,724
1,765
1,688
1,660
1,691
1,998
1,437
1,785

1,851
2,852
2,691
2,587
2,453
1,773
2,394
2,330
2,376
2,437

2,520
3,812
3,483
3,147
3,467
2,681
3,387
3,151
3,369
3,055

5,877
7,644
6,589
6,636
6,339
6,901
6,869
5,419
6,124
6,209

7,007
8,603
7,637
7,433
7,232
7,123
7,905
5,796
6,906
6,967

63
111
80
82
79
77
79
93
67
83

44
24
6
34
47
39
32
96
53
30
5
94

95
49
29
9
42
58
6
44
38
109
60
36
8
111

9.19
3.65
7.48
3.51
7.22
6.74
6.29
8.91
7.46
8.30
6.63
7.41
4.91
6.64

8.63
9.33
9.89
5.57
11.97
10.98
9.65
10.34
10.50
9.58
9.75
9.61
15.31
9.73

8.92
6.30
8.61
4.48
9.44
8.73
7.87
9.58
8.89
8.90
8.10
8.45
9.71
8.09

16.58
12.22
21.71
45.31
26.26
24.62
26.18
12.82
21.81
13.46
13.15
22.86
69.00
17.49

1,395
1,728
1,151
1,474
1,333
1,315
1,369
1,089
1,170
1,798
1,390
1,265
1,076
1,855

2,033
2,168
1,565
1,521
1,502
2,503
1,962
1,929
1,905
2,550
1,809
2,105
1,066
2,710

3,176
2,949
2,651
2,543
2,415
2,862
2,971
2,614
2,655
3,669
2,484
2,921
2,090
3,577

5,473
5,889
5,540
3,093
5,347
6,238
5,377
5,477
5,916
6,354
5,675
5,888
4,694
6,592

6,228
6,635
6,792
4,387
6,915
7,398
6,539
6,266
7,112
7,181
6,385
7,488
7,683
7,570

5,224
4,376
848
79
2,873
123
114
4
6
49

6,222
5,209
1,013
96
3,387
152
133
57

10.66
11.12
8.70
7.01
12.37
9.21
7.58
10.08
10.50
7.08

13.18
13.33
12.46
13.52
12.90
17.14
10.06
8.59
6.85
10.62

11.85
12.16
10.46
10.05
12.62
12.90
8.75
9.37
8.76
8.74

19.10
19.03
19.42
20.93
17.91
23.66
16.32
15.28
27.10
17.46

2,657
2,842
2,127
1,881
2,851
4,458
2,294
1,443
2,215
2,090

3,174
3,331
2,587
2,063
3,138
5,154
2,702
2,156
3,108
2,477

4,252
4,377
3,740
2,917
4,250
5,487
4,003
3,899
4,843
3,582

20
15
67
38
35
20

26
20
7,
43
46
23
9
1,822
62

13.41
1.06
11.60
10.74
10.13
6.51
6.11
8.95
6.56

11.94
13.11
12.14
5. 74
8.24
7.66
14.88
14.18
7.06

12.71
6.60
11.86
8.34
9.23
7.05
10.18
11.40
6.80

31.45
32.33
12.51
13.27
29.75
If, 17
30.34
21.18
8.33

1,754
2,537
1,483
1,504
1,992
1,992
2,462
2,828
1,843

2,316
2,449
2,371
2,335
2,680
2,247
2,299
3,734
2,399

3,570
2,625
3,272
3,610
4,030
4,359
3,633
4,664
"3,322

31
16
11
21
82
10
7
7
4
11

54
29
23
41
161
17
13
13
5
18

71
15
6
3
8
17
2
7
18
7

100
22
10
3
10
18
2
12
25
13

158
32
14
5
12
28
3
18
33
18

298
63
26
5
26
70
6
37
60
29

10
14
2
17
17
345
53
1
2
1

18
23
2
16
23
480
71
2
1
1

24
30
4
19
27
632
95
3
2
2

43
11

63
23
13
11
20
18
41
10
11
24

27
15
14
31
21
54
14
13
33

37 |
55
1,384
248
6:
3!
3
219
47
32
24
48
36
100
22
32
67

16
71
19
32
31
4
31
120
41
87

22
99
23
39
43
6
43
196
56
112

22
14
8
1
25

29
18
8
4
9
21
2
14
12
32
18
12
1
38

45
22
13
5
15
23
3
18
16
48
26
16

741
588
153
16
354
15
27
1
2
12

1,409
1,167
242
21
744
30
39
1
3
17

2,041
1,689
352
31
1,137
37
5G

19
15
13
6
2
423
24

1977

14.30
23.31
20.35
10.22
14.56
6.24
21.74
9.44
10.90
20.23

24
12
8
15
61
8
5
5
3
7

9
7
27
26
22
12
2
552
33

1969

7.61
8.17
8.96
7.40
8.16
7.65
7.44
8.14
7.56
9.20

67
79
92
50
134
21
37
259
3,003
23

23

1965

8.25
9.51
11.80
8.98
9.17
7.47
8.73
9.19
8.98
13.94

38
43
40
26
70
12
21
128
1,537

3
6
9
9
9
6
1
234
18

1959

7.04
6.99
6.47
6.00
7.26
7.81
6.29
7.21
6.31
5.10

23
32
29
18
54
8
15
91
1,148

48

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1978

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

52 i
63 I

6I

1,503
57

110
56
153
23
44
283
3,331
27

109
83
76
82
92
84
97
98
138
103
104
95
86
95
73
92
86
92

110
97
95
92
91
101
74

65
81
54
69
62
61
64
51
55
84
65
59
50
86

87
80
72
69
66
78
81
71
72
100
68
80
57

79
85
87
56
88
94
83
80
91
92
81
96
98
97

8,202 9,377
8,435 9,645
7,177 8,206
6,510 7,752
7,959 8,989
9,520 10,638
7,543 8,868
5,692 6,962
6,793 9,641
6,664 7,539

124
132
99
88
133
208
107
67
103
97

116
119
102
80
116
150
109
106
132

120
123
105
99
115
136
113
89
123

5,961 7,709
5,337 6,163
6,120 6,763
6,454 7,760
5,764 6,987
6,896 7,631
5,872 7,165
9,524 11,161
6,438 6,648

118
69
70
93
93
115
132
86

97
72
89
98
110
119
99
127
91

79
89
97
91
142
85

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

52

April 1980

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

1959
Carson City.

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

1965

1969

1977

1978

1959-^9 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1959

1965

106

112

97
106
90
101
88
101
75
86
108
98
102
87
80

78
90
105
95
98
84
85

94
99
89
92
88
92
80
95
100
95
98
79
87

7,920
8,015
6,815

8,775

3,485
3,432
4,450

10,003
6,811
6,944
6,716
6,279
7,920

7,459
7,369
11,132
7,454
7,673
7,296
6,952
8,802

121
122
109
93
146
121
109
95
101
123

119
120
101
99
146
113
106
95
94
121

2,708
2,981
3,073
3,022
3,169
3,148
3,737
2, 714
3,093
2,786
3,606
2,658
3, 954
2, 769

3,364
3,852
4,219
4,036
4,169
4,292
4,852
3,543
4,074
3,787
5,080
3,844
5,115
3,756

6,154 6,775
7,365 8,119
8,030 8,911
7,718 8,520
8,069 9,051
7,819 8,639
9,080 10,081
6,421 7,006
7,457 8,297
6,844 7,581
9,664 10,756
7,129 7,831
8,649 9,613
6,987 7,678

102
109
115
112
119
114
130
116
114
104
138
101
143
101

92
105
115
110
114
117
132
97
111
103
139
105
139
102

104
114
109
115
110
129
89
106
97
137
100
123

1,832
2,134
1,667
2,291
1,226
2,137
1,409
1,962
1,381
l,749 f

2,, 164
2,386
2,, 024
2,514
1,272
2,215
1,809
2,380
1,498
2,086

2,820
3,054
2,666
3,232
2,331
2,829
2,613
3,191
2,603
2,603

5,859
6,346
5,525
6,746
3,592
5,418
5,434
5,746
5,254
5,094

6,599
7,106
6,249
7,546
3,962
6,238
6,385
6,767
5,708
5,675

99
78
107
57
100
66
91
64
82

77
83
73
88
64
77
71
87
71
71

84
91
80
96
51
80
81
86
73
72

8.61
1.54
20.28
27.31
.94
13.18
16.27
16.79
7.73
16.95

1,828
2,009
1,042
1,686
1,523
2,047
1,534
3,242
1,826
1,095

2,272
2,165
1,266
1,574
1,604
2,377
1,790
4,151
2,247
1,410

2,858 6,021 6,372
3,047 6,115 6,248
2,211 3,542 4,498
2,619 4,357 5,529
2,560 5,990 6,168
3,101 6,654 7,411
2,488 4,985 5,647
5,235 10,040 11,009
2,744 5,465 5,934
1,972 4,157 4,867

85
94
49
79
71
95
72
151
85
51

78

81
80
57
71
79
95
72
140
76

6.04
8.65
7.41
9.36
7.74
13.32
10.28
7.97

10.81
8.36
29.87
14.86
16.59
14.02
20.32
11.48
11.17
13.49

1,491
1,496
1,032
1,553
867
1,599
1,015
1,922
1,406

960
2,456
1,631
1,453
1,821
1,148
1,963
1,308
2,440
1,938

1,078
2,923
2,400
1,893
2,658
1,615
2,428
1,825
3,095
2,430

2,872
5,540
4,757
4,094
5,137
4,534
6,173
3,821
6,487
4,760

3,266
6,025
6,224
4,675
6,107
5,206
7,067
4,386
7,247
5,406

40
70
70
48
72
40
75
47
90

29
80
65
52
72
44
66
50
84
66

42
77
79
60
78
66
90
56
92

9.75
11.94
13.43
11.79
15.26

9.62
9.93
9.02
7.15
8.84

12.63
8.62
18.84
81.13
17.69

1,088
1,912
1,648

1,393
1,194
1,339
1,517
1,740

2,358
1,801
2,060
3,055
2,162

4,605
3,961
4,297
4,596
5,111

4,986
4,349
4,777
8,010
5,788

44
43
51
89
77

64
49
56
83
59

64
55
61
102
74

6.57
6.49
7.45
6.78
7.63

3,302
3,419
2,359
3,119
2,039
2,791
2,178
2,431
2,581

7.453
7,675
5,757
7,413
4,948
5,704
6,736
5,184
5,831
5,982

6,413
8,138
5,588
6,372
7,515
5,700
6,485
6,776

122
126
87
115
73

2,329
1,682
1,874
2,020

4,328
4,458
3,240
4,029
2,804
3,349
3,736
2,953
3,275
3,321

8,230

6.52
7.02
7.07
6.56

9.28
9.13
10.87
9.39
11.03
7.77
10.76
10.07
10.67
11.16

2,615
2,705
1,874
2,460
1,569

5.35
6.04
6.17
5.29

7.17
7.03
8.62
8.09
8.81
5.41
7.83
8.13
8.08
7.98

"l09"
78
87
94

118
122
88
110
76
91
102
81
89
91

105
108
82
104
71
81
96
73
83
86

6.10
6.91
4.35
6.62
5.68
5.25
7.80
5.42

7.22
7.86
9.82
8.64
8.32
7.98
9.18
7.62

6.63
7.36
6.91
7.57
6.92
6.53
8.45
6.45

8.68
11.64
11.31
10.53
11.78
13.81
10.30
8.53

2,013
1,761
1,706
1,941
2,029
1,899
2,330
2,366

2,636
2,241
1,920
2,426
2,438
2,145
2,914
2,976

3,522
3,214

6,211
5,391
4,753
5,854
5,542
5,070

6,806
6,063
5,330
6,524
6,161
5,823
8,163
7,706

94
82
80
90
95
89
109
110

96
88
71
92
86
84
108
104

87
77

20.86

2,574

2,364

6,427
3,422
3,005
283
175
431
221
455
2,037
693
1,385
513
232

7.46
7.96
6.95
6.43
7.67
7.20
5.29
7.33
7.66
7.14
8.50
6.91
7.37

10.77
11.05
10.47
10.53
12.33
9.85
9.47
10.90
10.17
10.68
12.48
10.25
10.29

9.02
9.41
8.60
8.35
9.85
8.45
7.25
9.01
8.84
8.81
10.37
8.48
8.74

13.87
14.58
13.07
13.08
12.79
14.13
9.06
12.28
14.13
13.42
15.25
13.84
14.17

2,091
2,277
1,935
2,174
1,891
2,170
1,606
1,844
2,327
2,095
2,187
1,863
1,711

2,619
2,816
2,441
2,648
2,428
2,628
2,162
2,509

New Jersey
Sum of S M S A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Atlantic
Bergen
Burlington.._
Camden
Cape May
Cumberland

15,655
15,052
604
318
2,427
576
911
98
229
2,418

22,400
21,436
963
459
3,463
841
1,272
144
311
3,256

30,930
29,439
1,491
637
4,798
1,294
1,745
206
414
4,118

58,112
54,132
3,980
1,242
8,732
2,467
3,292
510
829
6,716

64,297
59,808
4,489
1,400
9,631
2,710
3,619
562
905
7,305

7.05
6.94
9.46
7.19
7.05
8.42
6.72
7.69
6.13
5.47

8.47
8.19
13.03
9.14
8.05
8.56
8.44
11.81
9.07
6.58

7.72
7.53
11.14
8.11
7.53
8.49
7.53
9.62
7.51
5.99

10.64
10.49
12.80
12.72
10.29
9.83
9.92
10.21
9.22
8.77

2,603
2,614
2,341
1,994
3,137

4,359
4,399
3,706
3,648
5,369
4,130

2,343
2,036
2,158
2,640

3,310
3,341
2,739
2,686
4,025
3,175
2,953
2,532
2,619
3,428

291
1,411
132
634
1,101
809
721
268
985
130
421
106
1,533
135

417
1,840
196
896
1,655
1,293
1,224
444
1,372
167
652
179
2,125
194

572
2,356
289
1,234
2,389
1,936
1,827
706
1,878
225
991
290
2,753
273

1,200
4,147
664
2,448
4,764
3,633
2,054
3,355
432
1,991
753
4,441
575

1,355
4,498
750
2,702
5,350
4,318
4,073
2,323
3,690
473
2,235
855
4,899
645

6.98
5.26
8.13
6.88
8.05
9.12
9.74
10.18
6.66
5.62
8.93
10.62
6.03
7.28

10.05
7.45
11.16
9.10
9.37
9.33
9.32
14.15
7.80
8.62
9.46
12.78
6.61
10.01

8.43
6.29
9.55
7.93
8.68
9.22
9.54
12.04
7.20
7.03
9.18
11.64
6.30
8.57

12.94
8.45
12.91
10.40
12.31
11.61
12.10
13.10
10.00
9.67
12.27
13.61
10.32
12.12

2,180
2,330
2,469
2,402
2,559
2,440
2.781
2,494
2,444
2,236
2,954
2,162
3,067
2,159

1,684
694
990
580
3
119
19
62
4
101

2,190
933
1,257
772
3
135
24
84
4
144

2,851
1,224
1,626
1,017
5
123
32
121
7
180

7,008
3,087
3,920
2,543
9
269
71
236
13
432

7,999
3,511
4,488
2,899
11
313
82
280
16
484

5.41
5.85
5.09
5.77
4.55
.29
5.33
6.94
5.01
5.89

12.15
12.42
11.94
12.34
9.01
10.98
11.11
9.73
10.53
11.64

8.55
8.91
8.28
8.83
6.64
5.22
8.03
8.25
7.59
8.58

14.14
13.71
14.48
14.01
20.10
16.19
14.89
18.39
19.40
11.90

90

109
42
7
3
9
124
14
61
24
58

117
67
11
4
12
154
19
79
31
85

277
152
17
5
37
352
52
170
80
231

301
155
21
7
37
399
60
198
86
270

2.71
6.37
6.94
1.84
5.35
3.85
5.12
6.82
6.06
7.98

11.04
9.68
7.28
6.91
13.11
11.14
13.70
10.74
11.85
13.75

6.57
7.93
7.10
4.21
8.96
7.24
9.10
8.66
8.77
10.67

21
36
30
17
97
30
121
13

5
119
26
48
44
28
127
40
166
17

14
238
53
115
86
112
440
89
428
43

15
258
69
132
100
128
529
99
476
48

.02
8.40
3.95
7.01
6.08
8.92
4.42
5.77
7.08
7.07

13.15
8.93
11.39
12.03
9.61
18.41
17.18
10.48
12.43
12.11

14
20
8
9
67

23
31
11
15
87

47
80
30
23
264

53
86
35
42
311

9.51
8.15
5.19
3.14
3.37
6.03
6.00
6.41
5.62
6.58

Mora
Otero..
.
Quay
Rio Arriba..
Roosevelt-..
Sandoval..,
San Juan
San Miguel.
Santa Fe_.__
Sierra..
Socorro...
Taos
Torrance.
Union
Valencia..
New York
Sum of S M S A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Albany
Allegany
Bronx 3
_
._
Broome
Cattaraugus
Cayuga._.
Chautauqua
Chemung..
Chenango..
Clinton
Columbia.
Cortland...
Delaware..
Dutchess..
Erie
See footnotes at end of table.




14
7
11
62
43,632
40,253
3,379

58,563
53,977
4,587
878
95

493
134
138
292

615
183
187
386

198
76
123
91
83
82
408
2,504

275
105
146
125
111
101
595

78,353
72.067
6,286
1,153
130
4,899
829
241
251
489

133,653
121,722
11,932
2,123
250
7,304
1,476
442
456
878

146,059
132,831
13,228
2,323
278
7,872
1,635
487
505
976

357
148
189
173
144
137
864
4,243

616
261
394
331
265
240
1,727
7,571

292
439
366
296
274
1,904
8,217

1978

120

14.36

5,644
2,987
2,658
251
155
378
203
406
1,785
611
1,202
451
203

3
7
106
11
41
17

1969

7,378
7,777
6,970
7,212
6,885
7,202
6,257
7,438
7,835
7,450
7,695
6,200
6,808

17.61

2,559
1,333
1,227
115
62
185
98
180
852
278
481
213
96

Eddy
Grant
Guadalupe...
Harding
Hidalgo
Lea
Lincoln
Los Alamos..
Luna
McKinley...

1959

8,814

11.51

1,770
901
870
82
42
129
75
129
579
195
321
151
68

New Mexico
Sum of S M S A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Bernalillo
Catron
Chaves
Colfax
Curry
De Baca
Dona Ana

1978

7,914

260

1,246
620
627
62
29
92
59
88
407
139
213
109
47

Gloucester __
Hudson
Hunterdon..
Mercer
Middlesex..
Monmouth.
Morris
Ocean
Passaic
Salem
_.
Somerset
Sussex
Union
Warren

1977

6,639
6,972
6,301
6,611
6,245
6,498
5,790
6,629
7,000
6,763
6,929
5,583
6,070

215

New Hampshire
Sum of S M S A counties
Sam of non-SMSA counties..
Belknap
Carroll
_
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan

20

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

2,528
2,736
2,251
2,338

3,535
3,757
3,322
3,414
3,616
2,853
3,315
3,852
3,601
3,066
3,132

3,383
3,163
3,074
3,952
3,827

7,006

71
70
85
68
143
75
54

112
113
95
94
142
95

112

79
74
104

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Table 2.—-Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—'Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

1959

Essex
Franklin..
Fulton
Genessee..
Greene
Hamilton.
Herkimer..
Jefferson.
_.
Kings 3 ....
Lewis
Livingston....
Madison
Monroe
Montgomery.
Nassau
New York 3..
Niagara
Oneida
Onondaga
Ontario
Orange
Orleans
Oswego
Otsego
Putnam3
Queens
Rensselaer 3
Richmond ._
Rockland
St. Lawrence _
Saratoga
Schenectady.
Schoharie
Schuyler
Seneca
Steuben
Suffolk
Sullivan..—
Tioga
Tompkins...
Ulster
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Westchester
Wyoming
Yates
New York City K

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

59
64
97
107
57
8
143
152

1965

75
82
124
152
80
9
187
204

1969

1977

1978

100
111
166
211
113
12
265
280
9,385
64

181
213
310
379
230
25
392
510
14,487
115

205
232
338
413
261
28
429
571
15,637
132

5.34
5.69
5.53
7.03
7.03
4.74
6.31
6.31

180
194
3,175
193
7,890
10,442
873
903
1,779
296

333
360
5,756
336
13,771
15,267
1,590
1,602
3,238
573

367
401
6,279
364
15,071
16,671
1,723
1,753
3,573
630

7.97
6.43
6.85
6.28
6.57

1,688
244
638
322
506
15,088
940
2,431
2,108
576

1,862
266
698
357
563
16,395
1,028
2,681
2,331
633

7.54
7.01
6.29
6.85
13.18

918
1,202
132
92
213
615
9,334
359
299

1,017
1,317
149
101
235
686

34

46

84
104
1,637
105
4,177

120
142
2,304
141
5,679

509
559
1,042
138

676
709
1,369
203

402
68
160
90
65

576
95
218
123
129

283

378

348
179

609
228

831
133
293
174
226
9,526
515
1,196
977
305

47
36
81
252
2,725
131
105
188

409
629
69
51
111
333
4,383
186
162
255

170
368
33
25
58
185
1,672
91
77
133

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

1959

1959

1965

1969

1977

1978

12.98
9.16
8.90
9.15
13.58
10.30
9.57
11.98
7.93
15. 49

1,689
1,437
1,899
1,990
1,836
1,840
2,174
1,741

2,089
1,764
2,287
2,597
2,403
1,977
2,809
2,252

1,461

1,8

2,876
2,517
3,161
3,611
3,414
2,647
3,911
3,166
3,614
2,685

5,093
4,736
5,665
6,254
5,950
5,026
5,875
5,597
6,242
4,514

5,830
5,187
6,195
6,972
6,822
5,499
6,586
6,381
6,869
5,156

10.17
11.38
9.09
8.42
9.43
9.20

1,912
1,918
2,808
1,841
3,232

2,415
3,512
2,383
4,080

5,830
5,460
8,088
6,078
9,811
LI, 042

6,564
6,069
8,891

2, 111
2,128
2,477
2,033

2,770
2,599
3,009
2,660

10.35
9.19
9.34
11.07
11.24
8.66
9.29
10.28
10.55
9.94

2,200
1,990
1,863
1,738
2,073

2,785
2,563
2,327
2,243
2,871

3,807
3,600
2,941
3,121
4,149
4,844
1,999 2,467 3,394
4,142
2,~562" 3,~321~ 4,375
1,621 2,017 2,719

6,781
6,318
5,724
5,569
7,071
7,705
6,180
7,258
8,173
4,926

7,372
6,902
6,335
6,196
7,873
8,444
6,831
7,928
9,011
5,457

103
93
87
81
97

10.86
9.54
13.16
9.91
10.72
11.57
9.65
9.23
11.52
10.73

1,922
2,423
1,463
1,699
1,832
1,905
2,522
2,027
2,046
2,027

2,529
3,019
1,899
2,137
2,366
2,469
2,947
2,550
2,457
2,547

3,467
3,920
2,818
3,060
3,155
3,344
4,013
3,575
3,515
3,343

6,208
7,707
4,655
5,227
6,278
6,108
7,231
5,720
6,060
5,982

6,882
8,545
5,401
5,820
6,950
6,816
7,890

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1969

1978

8.32
8.53
8.21
7.77
9.76
9.36
5.53
8.23
5.84
8.48

6.74
7.02
6.79
7.38
8.31
6.90
5.94
7.22

8.23
8.38
7.87
7.34
7.46
5.34
7.84
7.65
8.06
8.76

8.09
7.35
7.33
6.78
6.99

8.41
7.49
8.08
7.54
12.00

"l6.~86~
5.47

9.38
8.02
10.10
8.31
10.70
6.22
7.98
9.38
10.15
8.45

10, 236
392
334
552

9.15
5.51
7.75
7.19
6.65
6.04
10.12
7.39
7.70
6.69

10.67
8.55
8.89
7.93
8.71
8.38
9.88
8.62
8.40
8.96

I6.~52"
6.87
9.87
6.94
8.29
7.54
7.62
7.14
10.01
7.97
8.03
7.76

339
289
542
8,948
216
118

1,101
373
324
600
9,848
239
134

7.42
6.40
6.30
7.32
6.69
6.93
6.76

8.92
9.19
8.66
8.18
6.90
8.18
8.79

8.13
7.71
7.41
7.73
6.79
7.52
7.72

10.53
9.95
12.03
10.81
10.06
10.43
12.99

2,112
2,077
1,726
2,159
3,515
1,741
1,758
2,753

2,655
2,495
2,027
2,818
4,586
2,212
2,200
3,514

3,651
3,449
2,921
3,773

2,087
2,470
1,798
2,255
2,047
1,487
1,517
1,381
1,146
1,559

2,994
3,435
2,638
3,372
2,925
2,167
2,182
1,957
1,790
2,360

5,923
6,649
5,325
5,990
5,521
4,470
4,946
4,599
3,622
5,110

6,640
7,351
6,019
6,671
6,183
5,136
6,152
5,283
4,086
5,866

71
88
60
84
67
47
46
48
37
48

85
94
77
85
79
66
78
67
52
75

2,027
2,006
1,883
3,096
3,111
3,328
2,967
2,251
2,477
2,295

4,681
4,097
4.435
6,121
5,952
6,163
6,049
4,831
5,217
4,340

5.344
4,734
5,071
6,725
6,606
6,881
6,435
5,459
5,939
4.832

38
39
41
80
69
83
67
40
52
55

08
60
65
86
84

6.53

5.56
4.90
5.50
7.95

6.16

7.45

6.63
6.20
6.70
8.33

7.02

9.41
10.33
9.91

3,121
4,533
3,443
5,539
6,764
3,712
3,303
3,787
3,778

10,821
12,279
7,280
6,097 6,735
6,831 7,546
6,649 7,230

6,725
6,606

6,454 7,134
6,406 7,169
5,221 5,866
6,585 7,331
10,130 11,229
3,170 5,569 6,233
3,171 5,567 6,239

101
81

69
86
98
93
72
107
86
99
73

74
66
79
89
87
70
84
81
88
66

92
85
124
94
151
184
101
90
103
103

84
77
113
85
138
157
93

119
76

104
98
80
85
113
132
93
113
119
74

94
88
81
79
100
1C8
87
101
115
70

90
113
68
79
85
89
118
94
95
94

95
107
77
83
86
91
109
97
96
91

109
69
74
89
87
101
81
86
84

131
86
151
99
115
95

100
94
80
103
166

351
124
110
209
3,933
84
44
27,656

510
169
153
296
5,402
118
63

151
22
8
24
20
9
36

10,151
5,165
4,986
217
36
12
36
27
14
56

15,061
7,710
7,350
324
55
18
52
38
23

32,667
16,564
16,103
590
123
39
119
94
51
202

37,029
18,645
18,385
654
140
45
145
110
56
234

8.24
8.34
8.14
7.91
9.55
8.67
7.88
6.69
9.18
9.04

10.51
10.31
10.72
8.12
10.92
11.12
12.06
12.38
10.71
11.78

9.31
9.27
9.36
8.01
10.20
9.82
9.84
9.35
9.90
10.33

13.35
12.56
14.17
10.81
13.82
14.71
22.13
16.89
11.13
16.34

1,530
1,892
1,278
1,805
1,445
1,008

Bertie
Bladen
Brunswick..
Buncombe..
Burke
Cabarrus.-C aid well
Camden
Carter et
Caswell

19
23
18
219
76
119
70
5
34
23

28
34
26
322
122
178
110
7
52
32

42
52
45
449
186
246
166
12
79
43

99
118
145
930
381
487
366
28
193
84

113
138
166
1,038
421
548
392
31
220
95

8.15
8.22
9.87
7.43
9.34
7.55
9.05
10.04
8.88
6.64

11.64
11.59
15.59
9.77
9.52
9.34
9.99
11.18
12.06
9.07

9.79
980
12.54
8.53
9.43
8.40
9.49
10.57
10.38
7.78

14.49
17.01
14.77
11.65
10.65
12.65
7.09
13.70
14.15
12.61

807
1,721
1,476
1,778
1,442
848
1,113
1,173

1,237
1,295
1,195
2.291
2,095
2,485
2,015
1,252
1,595
1,690

Catawba
Chatham
Cherokee
Chowan
Clay....
Cleveland
Columbus
Craven
Cumberland.
Currituck

138
33
14
11
4
94
52
82
238

212
52
22
16
7
138
71
121
363
12

314
85
34
26
11
201
103
171
627
18

657
186
68
60
25
448
225
340
1,235
46

739
212
76
70
28
500
254
419
1,349
52

8.55
10.01
9.61
9.21
11.33
7.84
7.08
7.70
10.17
8.22

9.98
10.65
9.37
11.45
11.08
10.68
10.52
10.46
8.89
12.59

9.22
10.31
9.50
10.26
11.21
9.18
8.70
9.00
9.56
10.27

12.48
14.01
12.47
15.84
13.57
11.58
12.87
23.38
9.19
13.67

1,931
1,254
851
952
685
1,458
1,085
1,417
1,640
1,253

2,511
1,859
1,434
1,494
1,388
1,938
1,483
2,006
1.976
1,629

3,480
2,959
2,109
2,4o6
2.155
2,745
2,197
2,766
2,996
2,559

6,598
6,074
3,851
5,156
4,381
5,750
4,383
4,954
5,336
4,500

7,326
6.839
4.313
5,702
4,640
6,381
4,916
6,205
5,784
4,897

90
58
40
44
32
68
51
66
76
58

95
81
58
67
59
75
60
75
82
70

93
87
55
73
59
81
63
79
74

Dare
Davidson
Davie
Duplin
Durham
Edgecombe.
Forsyth
Franklin
Gaston
Gates

9
134
25
42
197
63
410
27
201
7

13
209
36
59
302
93
558
38
303
12

18
316
52
94
437
136
783
57
442
21

57
621
127
183
992
314
1,732
128

65
710
145
230
1,110
357
1,905
152
1,021
55

7.03
8.97
7.53
8.49
8.27
7.92
6.69
7.65
8.21
10.94

15.46
9.42
12.01
10.36
10.91
11.33
10.38
11.50
9.75
11.52

10.94
9.18
9.63
9.38
9.51
9.52
8.42
9.46
8.94
11.21

12.87
14.31
14.52
25.12
11.87
13.71
9.97
19.08
12.33
16.46

1,553
1,720
1,546
1,061
1,801
1,195
2,211
971
1,615

2,037
2,237
2,031
1,562
2,451
1,723
2,741
1,415
2,185
1,305

2,556
3,320
2,832
2,514
3,344
2,607
3,720
2,119
3,027
2,451

5.654
6,112
5,775
4,592
6,926
5,708
7,601
4,541
5,869
5,702

6,101
6,913
6,473
5,730
7,623
6,427
8,304
5,407
6,548
6,667

72
80
72
49
84
56
103
45
75
38

70
91
77
69
91
71
101
58
83
67

78
73
97
82
106
69
84
85

Graham. _
Granville.
Greene
Guilford..
Halifax...
See footnotes at end of table.

7
34
15
541
60

50
24
768
87

13
74
39
1,101
118

28
166
74
2,245
246

33
192
106
2,549
276

6.54
8.05
9.85
7.36
fi.90

11.08
11.16
11.70
9.77
9.93

8.67
9.51
10.72
8.49
8.33

15.98
15.83
42.08
13.53
12.34

1,074
1,055
932
2,245
1,047

1,335
1,465
1,478
2,843
1,478

1,880
2,240
2,575
3,864
2,146

4,116
5,066
5,004
7,373

4,684
5,841
7,116
8,344
4,981

50
49
43
105
49

51
61
70
105
59

60
75
91
106
64

North Carolina
Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Alamance
Alexander
Alleghany
Anson
Ashe
Avery
Beaufort




249

91
83
146
2,827
60
33
21,302
6,822
3,462
3,360

997
1,038
798
1,028

4,446

97
80
101
164
81
82
128

91
91
75
94
143
80
80

70
76
62

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Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years l—Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

Millions of dollars

1959
Harnett
Hay wood. _
Henderson..
Hertford-_
Hoke
Hyde
Iredell
Jackson
Johnston
Jones

1965

1969

1977

1978

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

Average annual rate of growth
1959

1965

1978

1959

1969

5,094
6,157
7,187
5,080
4,142
4,421
6,450
4,757
6,157
5,104

52
70
75
46
42
34
74
49
52
41

64
74
82
63
52
55
80
57
72
57

65
79
92
65
53
56
82
61
79
65

1977

1978

2,342
2,729
3,022
2,302
1,924
2,004
2,924
2,083
2,658
2,103

4,657
5,641
6,431
4,666
3,930
3,575
5,737
4,343
5,281
4,045

53
58
57
22
14
4
97
18
69
10

80
80
88
31
22
7
147
29
107
14

115
113
127
54
32
11
208
45
164
20

256
246
325
114
73
21
447
108
349

284
275
371
127
78
24
512
121
411
50

8.09
6.86
8.36
9.40
8.36
10.06
7.93
9.43
8.98
7.83

10.55
10.40
12.65
10.00
10.45
9.42
10.49
11.70
10.74
10.60

9.25
8.52
10.37
9.68
9.35
9.76
9.14
10.50
9.81
9.13

11.06
11.85
14.27
11.77
7.04
17.06
14.56
11.56
17.80
28.71

1,120
1,496
1,609
733
1,588
1,043
1,126
884

1,599
1,916
2,187
1,298
1,237
1,318
2,129
1,548
1,749
1,407

Lee
Lenoir
Lincoln
McDowell
Macon
Madison
Martin
Mecklenburg _
Mitchell
Montgomery..

40
75
43
34
16
15
28
616
15
25

61
108
64
51
23
21
41
940
20
35

91
146
94
75
35
30
62
29
51

207
329
218
184
88
67
133
2,891
67
109

232
372
254
203
99
75
153
3,269
75
125

8.60
6.93
8.10
8.22
8.04
7.11
8.15
8.34
7.08
7.36

11.04
10.91
11.70
11.62
12.03
10.72
10.52
10.12
11.13
10.51

9.75
8.80
9.79
9.82
9.91
8.81
9.27
9.18
8.98
8.84

12.16
13.13
16.27
10.16
12.44
11.82
14.94
13.07
11.14
15.28

1,529
1,386
1,524
1,306
1,120
899
1,067
2,315
1,072
1,393

2,037
1,824
2,115
1,784
1,547
1,247
1,646
3,054
1,494
1,765

2,915
2,648
2,925
2,500
2,238
1,809
2,474
4,021
2,085
2,650

6,029
5,550
5,774
5,469
4,659
3,951
5,227
7,664
4,809
5,600

6,625
6,331
6,516
5,936
5,131
4,378
6,014
8,499
5,315
6,310

71
65
71
61
52
42
50
108
50
65

79
72
80
68
61
49
67
110
57
72

85
81
83
76
65
56
77
108
68
80

Moore
Nash_._
New HanoverNorthampton.
Onslow
Orange
Pamlico
Pasquotank
Pender
Perquimans

47
72
112
20
141
57
9
36
16

76
105
164
31
199
102
13
45
24
12

114
155
257
44
287
167
19
65
37
19

374
594
97
603
415
47
145
92
39

305
432
658
110
670
471
53
159
105
47

9.17
7.99
8.67
8.21
7.36
11.31
8.15
6.23
8.73
8.63

11.55
12.03
11.02
10.90
9.86
12.17
11.97
10.37
12.27
10.93

10.29
9.88
9.78
9.48
8.53
11.72
9.94
8.17
10.40
9.71

13.53
15.56
10.68
14.40
11.03
13.39
12.53
9.81
13.85
21.13

1,319
1,207
1,592
754
1,746
1,365
912
1,426
885
901

1,951
1,682
2,183
1,203
2,109
1,998
1,370
1,670
1,364
1,356

2,936
2,629
3,163
1,799
2,858
2,065
2,438
2,047
2,177

6,143
5,618
6,128
4,150
5,191
6,078
4,830
5,073
4,308
4,453

6,823
6,410
6,728
4,726
5,698
6,770
5,339
5,533
4,740
5,361

61
56
74
35
81
64
43
66
41
42

80
72
86
49
78
81
56
66
56
59

87
82
86
60
73
86
68
71
60
68

Person
Pitt
Polk
Randolph
Richmond
Robeson
Rockingham.
Rowan
Rutherford...
Sampson

30
79
15
98
53
81
103
131
58
44

43
123
24
156
74
117
153
190
85
67

66
183
38
249
106
175
219
272
122
106

140
428
83
514
221
392
456
544
274
217

159
500
91
592
246
465
525
612
302
271

8.20
8.81
10.07
9.71
7.20
8.03
7.83
7.54
7.76
9.18

10.32
11.79
10.26
10.13
9.88
11.44
10.18
9.44
10.58
10.98

9.20
10.21
10.16
9.90
8.46
9.63
8.94
8.43
9.09
10.03

13.57
16.75
10.43
15.25
11.51
18.79
15.17
12.52
10.10
24.84

1,157
1,151
1,302
1,636
1,373
929
1,514
1,621
1,310

1,562
1,690
2,046
2,252
1,888
1,338
2,160
2,222
1,887
1,402

2,509
2,489
3,220
3,263
2,687
2,072
3,040
3,068
2,565
2,320

5,192
5,352
6,504
6,166
5,289
4,173
5,978
5,851
5,363
4,465

5,864
6,127
7,343
6,992
5,756
4,956
6,854
6,545
5,850
5,514

54
54
61
76
64
43
71
76
61
44

68
68
88
89
73
57
83
84
70
63

75
78
94
89
73
63
87
83
75
70

Scotland
Stanley
._.
Stokes
Surry
Swain.. _
Transylvania.
Tyrrell
Union
Vance
Wake

28
65
30
76
9
25
3
68
39
314

47
93
41
108
14
36
4
101
57
514

70
133
59
155
19
50
7
157
86
809

152
265
150
310
46
118
14
369
189
1,956

172
302
173
359
53
131
18
445
204
2,224

9.61
7.46
6.97
7.32
7.08
7.28
9.40
8.81
8.14
9.93

10.44
9.57
12.60
9.80
12.38
11.17
10.51
12.25
10.07
11.90

10.00
8.46
9.60
8.49
9.56
9.10
9.93
10.42
9.05
10.86

13.54
14.08
15.34
15.60
14.40
10.68
26.08
20.46
7.73
13.71

1,141
1,614
1,388
1,618
1,141
1,557
682
1,547
1,253
1,897

1,789
2,162
1,776
2,139
1,670
1,944
1,008
2,044
1,751
2,630

2,593
3,125
2,472
3,047
2,241
2,541
1,933
2,910
2,620

5,076
5,880
5,184
5,574
4,490
5,438
3,679
5,815
5,523
7,191

5,546
6,678
5,763
6,410
5,203
5,949
4,505
6,816
5,927
7,987

53
75
65
75
53
73
32
72
58
88

71
85
67
83
61
69
53
79
71
99

71
85
74
82
66
76
57
87
76
102

Warren
Washington.
Watauga
Wayne
Wilkes
Wilson
Yadkin
Yancey

18
15
20
100
50
72
33
12

25
23
32
152
79
106
46
16

33
34
52
234
133
157
68
23

64
80
133
502
322
363
161
55

72
94
149
575
360
422
183
60

6.21
8.53
9.77
8.81
10.39
8.11
7.44
6.98

9.05
11.84
12.53
10.52
11.68
11.59
11.65
11.17

7.55
10.08
11.07
9.62
11.00
9.75
9.41
8.94

12.54
17.60
12.50
14.64
12.00
16.11
13.60
9.18

933
1,147
1,185
1,251
1,120
1,277
1,487
858

1,451
1,665
1,747
1,719
1,604
1,814
1,901
1,152

2,088
2,444
2,277
2,733
2,688
2,789
2,778
1,798

3,781
5,333
4,657
5,514
5,866
5,967
6,011
3,804

4,184
6,217
5,202
6,185
6,463
6,937
6,783
4,089

43
53
55
58
52
60
69
40

57
67
62
75
73
76
76
49

79
66
79
82
88
87
52

956
339
617
6
25
9
2
15
6
7

1,508

1,830

4,845
1,729
3,116
26
110
53
10
75
32
34

6.71
6.49
6.83
7.07
5.25
7.92
4.67
7.08
6.48
7.09

11.42
11.74
11.25
8.29
11.43
11.93
13.15
11.09
11.77
9.97

8.92
8.95
8.90
7.64
8.13
9.80
8.61
8.96
8.95
8.45

26.41
16.48
32.68
28.32
34.34
58.54
61.83
37.60
37.49
35.95

1,547
2,036
1,367
1,450
1,521
982
1,459
1,331
1,530
1,258

2,323
2,538
2,229
2,422
2,229
2,065
1,698
2,793
2,459
2,534

2,947
3,281
2,795
3,202
2,776
2,314
2,760
3,014
2,949
2,953

5,895
6,682
5,486
5,221
5,962
3,995
5,725
5,536
5,369
5,769

7,432
7,686
7,299
8,061
6,432
9,754
7,777
6,903
8,097

72
95
64
68
71
46
68
62
71
59

80
89
76
87
76
63
75
82
80
81

95
98
93
89
103
82
124
99
88
103

7,553
5,108
5,393
5,949
4,736
4,963
3,584
5,429
5,276

7,954
8,563
9,155
7,505
7,721
7,561
6,693
5,446
6,314
8,494

93
112
62
46
62
40
63
51
63
65

89
101
72
73
85
63
72
62
74
92

101
109
117
96
98
96
85
69
81
108

6,759
5,365
6,765
6,447
6,245
7,389
5,483
7,002
6,691
8,203

87
42
64
54
52
58
42
54
45
56

82
62
78
79
72
77
65
74
66
82

68
86
82
80
94
70
89
85
105

8,133
7,704
6,530
6,406
7,737

50
54
63
50
74

74
69
70
70
85

North Dakota

Sum of SMSA counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Adams
Barnes
Benson
Billings
Bottineau
Bowman
Burke
Burleigh
Cass
Cavalier
Dickey
Divide
Dunn
Eddy
Emmons.
Foster
Golden Valley.
Grand Forks...
Grant
Griggs..
Hettinger
Kidder
La Moure
McHenry..
Mclntosh..
McKenzie.
McLean. _.
Mercer
Morton
Mountrail.
Nelson
See footnotes at end of table.




157
13
8
7
5
7
9
7
4
88
5
7
7
6
11
5
13

1,373

10
36
18
2
28
10
13

12
41
19
3
29
12
14

3,833
1,485
2,349
20
82
34
6
55
23
25

99
209
21
14
13
8
10
13
12
7

132
273
22
19
14
12
11
17
13
9

346
625
47
40
25
23
19
24
27
14

411
723
76
56
34
36
25
36
32
21

7.13
5.68
5.48
9.22
7.21
8.24
5.41
6.39
6.47
7.74

13.49
11.43
14.63
12.70
9.79
13.53
9.51
9.00
10.10
10.00

10.10
8.36
9.72
10.86
8.43
10.71
7.33
7.62
8.17
8.80

18.91
15.75
62.58
40.03
34.64
60.08
33.57
52.56
19.50
54.34

1,990
2,403
1,324
994
1,326
850
1,354
1,086
1,359
1,402

2,478
2,856
2,422
1,848
2,564
1,397
2,181
1,664
2,276
2,720

3,263
3,718
2,646
2,692
3,102
2,311
2,635
2,276
2,716
3,371

152
9
11
12
8
17
7
21
10
14

179
12
12
15
12
20
10
25
14
19

381
21
20
24
17
36
16
40
24
34

437
27
28
31
27
50
22
59
33
52

7.34
7.91
6.12
7.72
7.26
6.76
8.31
7.16
7.96
8.06

10.42
9.55
9.42
8.41
9.65
10.34
8.85
10.08
10.29
11.96

8.79
8.68
7.67
8.05
8.39
8.44
8.56
8.53
9.06
9.89

14.86
24.74
37.85
31.97
57.06
38.66
42.83
46.96
36.61
52.18

1,856
896
1,377
1,165
1,117
1,251
894
1,157
968
1,208

2,396
1,607
2,385
2,108
1,707
2,273
1,491
2,132
1,658
2,200

2,999
2,288
2,867
2,908
2,647
2,812
2,722
2,402
3,004

5,805
4,298
4,842
5,008
4,001
5,196
3,954
4,720
4,736
5,509

28
13
42
20
16

31
16
53
22
19

73
47
133
40
30

105
63
157
52
43

7.88
7.57
6.56
7.57
5.40

14.42
16.48
12.94
10.05
9.78

10.93
11.71
9.54
8.74
7.45

43.73
33.07
18.24
31.94
42.54

1,068
1,154
1,360
1,078
1,592

2,250
1,967
1,979
2,201
2,392

2,706
2,543
2,572
2,557
3,126

6,007
5,966
5,630
4,748
5,057

502

637

1,006

1,194

104
82
99

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

April 1980

55
1

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and-Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years —Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

1959

1965

1969

Oliver
Pembina..
Pierce
Ramsey. _
Ransom..
Renville..
Richland_
Rolette...
Sargent—_
Sheridan.

2
20
8
21
11
6
23
12
7
3

4
28
16
34
15
12
38
20
12
7

7
30
17
40
20
12
47
25
16
8

Sioux
Slope
Stark
Steele
Stutsman..
Towner
Traill
Walsh
Ward
Wells
Williams-

3
2
26
7
35
10
18
27
82
9
40

5
4
38
11
55
15
25
46
142
20
54

8
4
48
12
71
16
30
45
177
22
63

21,770
18,292
3,478
20
216
77
177
64
67
143

29,126
24,429
4,697
25
281
100
232
87
96
186

33
431
31
50
272
151
56
207
61
100

Cuyahoga.
Darke
Definance..
Delaware. _
Erie
Fairfleld.-.
Fayette
Franklin...
Fulton
Gallia

1977

1978

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

1959

1965

1969

1977

1978

1959

1969

1978

17
80
42
107
54
30
130
65
43
18

11.12
4.07
7.82
6.33
6.63
7.36
7.22
8.15
8.41
11.14

11.51
11.38
10.16
11.62
11.43
11.19
11.96
11.02
11.83
8.99

11.31
7.47
8.92
8.80
8.88
9.16
9.44
9.50
10.02
10.12

44.67
42.54
38.73
27.42
33.42
46.36
33.61
21.72
42.91
57.55

1,614
1,141
1,636
1,358
1,246
1,271
1,114
1,051
687

1,872
2,370
2,241
2,628
1,964
2,878
2,064
1,593
1,837
2,072

2,781
2,771
2,712
3,052
2,820
2,966
2,574
2,205
2,611
2,526

4,892
5,128
4,571
6,228
5,649
5,586
5,137
4,117
5,030
3,469

7,136
7,741
6,369
8,031
7,469
8,203
6,707
4,895
7,421
6,006

20
152
26
59
83
392
35
130

18
10
139
32
187
41
82
110
446
52
164

9.94
6.29
6.31
5.09
7.11
4.90
5.11
5.45
8.00
8.93
4.51

9.85
10.94
12.62
11.80
11.47
10.87
12.05
10.39
10.81
10.20
11.21

9.90
8.47
9.25
8.22
9.15
7.69
8.34
7.76
9.32
9.53
7.63

18.41
81.26
25.63
57.52
23.69
53.94
40.52
32.99
13.62
50.14
25.45

849
1,175
1,437
1,543
1,445
1,812
1,739
1,516
1,783
1,031
1,879

1,344
2,374
1,857
2,644
2,214
3,078
2,407
2,487
2,381
2,387
2,687

2,146
2,641
2,436
3,034
2,963
3,387
3,046
2,748
3,076
2,733
3,209

3,926
4,092
5,661
5,719
6,446
6,035
5,983
4,965
6,442
4,812
6,724

4,574
8,245
7,048
8,944
7,868
9,652
8,577
6,761
7,289
7,304
8,317

39,905
33,368
6,537
41
404
140
329
127
137
248

75,968
62,560
13,408
90
767
287
626
266
272
549

84,456
69,459
14,997
101
868
326
704
291
302
604

6.25
6.20
6.51
7.25
6.47
6.17
6.39
7.01
7.32
5.68

8.69
8.49
9.66
10.53
8.89
9.89
8.81
9.68
9.19
10.39

7.40
7.28
7.99
8.79
7.61
7.91
7.53
8.26
8.20
7.89

11.17
11.03
11.85
12.32
13.22
13.84
12.32
9.65
10.96
10.15

2,251
2,370
1,779
1,026
2,088
1,987
1,910
1,377
1,872
1,710

2,855
2,970
2,377
1,310
2,586
2,506
2,494
1,855
2,640
2,256

3,778
3,916
3,200
2,176
3,658
3,267
3,370
2,581
3,570
3,085

7,102 7,857
7,330 8,113
6,204 6,858
3,948 4,274
7,089 8,015
6,488 7,218
6,294 6,974
5,065 5,314
6,588 7,244
6,711 7,397

105
110
83
48
97
93
89
64
87
80

103
107
87
59
100
89
92
70
97
84

100
103
87
55
102
92

46
584
42
73
388
206
85
263
80
135

74
788
59
108
538
295
129
341
108
180

153
1,655
127
207
995
720
261
669
234
342

170
1,811
144
226
1,105
826
287
751
263
377

8.44
6.22
6.70
8.00
7.04
6.94
8.67
5.11
5.93
6.11

9.67
9.69
10.36
8.56
8.33
12.12
9.25
9.18
10.34
8.55

9.02
7.85
8.42
8.26
7.65
9.36
8.94
7.02
7.99
7.26

11.12
9.42
13.29
8.94
11.04
14.78
9.77
12.29
12.31
10.23

1,310
2,173
1,489
1,688
2,081
1,880
1,883
1,941
1,898
2,138

1,847
2,740
1,997
2,419
2,694
2,236
2,847
2,492
2,425
2,761

2,790
3,522
2,753
3,545
3,496
3,068
4,142
3,154
3,242
3,587

5,041
6,617
4,979
6,396
6,620
6,293
7,947
5,939
6,800
6,891

5,455
7,064
5,516
6,939
7,338
6,876
8,691
6,576
7,581
7,630

61
101
69
79
97

76
96
75
97
95
84
113

70
90
70
89
94
88
111
84
97
97

4,468
78
66
66
151
127
44
1,653
62
32

5,943
114
95
93
203
172
57
2,135
88
42

7,789
165
129
144
299
243
81
3,027
123
59

13,232
332
279
340
568
581
162
6,093
252
162

14,654
367
320
383
636
660
176
6, 736
283
185

5.71
7.79
6.97
8.05
7.09
6.74
6.30
6.24
7.13
6.35

7.28
9.29
10.61
11.53
8.75
11.73
9.07
9.30
9.74
13.57

6.45
8.50
8.68
9.68
7.87
9.08
7.60
7.68
8.35
9.71

10.75
10.49
14.82
12.71
11.85
13.64
8.80
10.54
12.49
14.53

2,721
1,715
2,098
1,840
2,223
1,988
1,776
2,429
2,112
1,222

3,561
2,430
2,799
2,387
2,820
2,547
2,328
2,751
2,898
1,690

4,561
3,431
3,540
3,354
3,963
3,353
3,179
3,711
3,757
2,332

8,485
6,166
7,459
6,597
7,387
6,706
6,175
7,043
6,926
5,379

9,503
6,849
8,435
7,217
8,315
7,427
6,765
7,737
7,798
6,195

127
80

124
94
97
91
108
91
87
101
102
64

121
87
108
92
106
95
86

Geauga
Greene
Guernsey .
Hamilton.
Hancock..
Hardin
Harrison..
Henry
Highland.
Hocking...

120
201
63
2,238
116
47
34
48
41
31

175
304
77
2,877
158
67
37
70
56
42

256
463
105
3,775
223
96
48
100
83
59

519
866
229
6,753
452
194
117
208
176
118

587
954
256
7,589
505
212
122
228
196
133

7.90
8.67
5.30
5.37
6.71
7.46
3.53
7.72
7.34
6.71

9.67
8.38
10.37
8.07
9.52
9.22
11.00
9.58
10.00
9.51

8.73
8.5,3
7.67
6.64
8.03
8.29
7.01
8.60
8.59
8.03

13.12 2,522
10.18 2,137
11.48 1,634
12.37 2,599
11.91 2,177
9.50 1,581
4.56 1,885
10.04 1,883
11.21 1,379
12.47 1,524

3,025
2,707
2,087
3,167
2,724
2,310
2,262
2,750
1,917
2,025

4,040
3,724
2,798
4,113
3,699
3,141
2,818
3,737
2,862
2,884

7,329
6,748
5,889
7,614
7,293
6,090
6,749
7,425
5,498
5,317

8,048
7,400
6,545
8,572
8,097
6,498
6,952
7,776
6,211
5,993

118
100
76
121
101
74

110
102
76
112
101
86
77
102
78
79

103
94
83
109
103
83
89
99
79
76

Holmes
Huron
Jackson
Jefferson. _
Knox
Lake
LawrenceLicking
Logan
Lorain

29
97
38
211
68
355
83
184
58
477

37
131
50
258
98
535
114
263
81
644

53
176
66
311
132
795
153
352
119
926

121
352
139
654
247
1,544
328
729
257
1,923

138
391
156
706
283
1,725
369
824
286
2,132

6.20
6.07
5.64
3.97
6.81
8.40
6.29
6.71
7.46
6.86

11.35
9.31
10.10
9.54
8.82
8.99
10.28
9.92
10.24
9.70

8.61
7.59
7.73
6.57
7.76
8.68
8.16
8.22
8.77
8.20

14.41
11.12
12.20
7.89
14.47
11.69
12.61
13.00
11.08
10.88

1,339
2,068
1,298
2,131
1,771
2,394
1,505
2,043
1,668
2,201

1,669
2,726
1,820
2,628
2,440
2,921
2,036
2,673
2,398
2,667

2,295
3,552
2,414
3,223
3,195
4,031
2,703
3,318
3,395
3,646

4,720
6,719
4,707
7,008
5,611
7,370
5,306
6,341
6,899
7,175

5,319
7,327
5,233
7,587
6,258
8,136
5,925
7,019
7,613
7,861

62
96
61
99
83
112
70
95
78
103

63
97
66
88
87
110
74
90

1,087
42
604
116
146
25
58
175
24
1,327

1,399
58
787
154
211
32
86
237
30
1,798

1,885
89
1,090
217
314
44
119
340
39
2,487

3,536
192
2,045
467
760
118
239
672
84
4,311

3,892
211
2,227
510
881
133
282
742
96
4,733

5.66
7.75
6.08
6.49
7.97
6.09
7.56
6.84
4.90
6.49

8.39
10.12
8.27
9.94
12.14
12.97
10.01
9.06
10.45
7.41

6.94
8.87
7.11
8.11
9.92
9.30
8.71
7.88
7.50
6.92

10.06
9.91
8.92
9.26
15.80
12.29
17.99
10.32
14.67
9.77

2,388
1,594
2,018
1,931
2,242
1,110
1,775
2,416
1,595
2,526

2,969
2,172
2,613
2,506
2,781
1,577
2,610
3,081
1,905
3,142

3,925 7,572
3,154 6,033
3,612 6,802
3,377 7,021
3,791 7,154
2,217 5,423
3,416 6,305
4,049 7,677
2,496 5,225
4,135 7,449

8,384
6,550
7,425
7,665
7,870
5,976
7,275
8,419
5,834
8,160

111
74
94
90
105
52
83
113
74
118

107
86
99
92
103
60
93
110

107
84
95
98
100
76
93
107
74
104

20
32
133
16
68
29
39
58
22
182
57

24
44
172
20
96
44
50
80
29
262
79

34
62
233
24
135
64
69
118
44
392
114

77
133
485
51
278
137
147
262
98
783
210

83
146
544
58
307
152
164
288
112
880
232

5.47
7.00
5.75
3.92
7.11
8.32
5.89
7.34
6.97
7.97
7.12

10.43
9.99
9.87
10.26
9.50
10.04
10.15
10.41
10.91
9.41
8.25

7.79
8.41
7.68
6.88
8.23
9.13
7.89
8.78
8.82
8.65
7.65

8.65
10.39
12.25
13.44
10.39
11.02
11.57
10.01
14.82
12.40
10.59

1,573
1,633
1,691
1,499
1,937
1,723
1,394
1,629
1,164
1,991
1,767

1,892
2,173
2,228
1,888
2,753
2,416
1,827
2,035
1,593
2,472
2,384

2,768
2,934
2,997
2,304
3,677
3,364
2,510
3,007
2,304
3,185
3,282

5,741
5,449
5,936
4,550
7,175
6,712
5,057
5,988
4,659
5,924
5,733

6,182
5,837
6,643
5,223
7,947
7,427
5,443
6,523
5,111
6,605
6,260

73
76
79
70
90
80
65
76
54
93
82

75
80
82
63
100
92
68
82
63
87
90

79
74
85
67
101
95
69
83
65
84

Ohio
Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Adams
Allen
Ashland
Ashtabula
Athens
Auglaize
Belmont
Brown
Butler
Carroll
Champaign..
Clark
Clermont
Clinton
Columbiana.
Coshocton.__
Crawford

Lucas
Madison
Mahoning
Marion
Medina
Meigs
Mercer
Miami
Monroe
MontgomeryMorgan
Morrow
Muskingum..
Noble
Ottawa
Paul ding
Perry
Pickaway
Pike
Portage
Preble
See footnotes at end of table.




111

81
102
95
105
86
62
95
77
58
105
90
114
100
123
109
93
106

90
88
100

104
93
83
113

64
71

92
94

79

67
97
80
104
76
90
97
100

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SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

April 1980

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

1959

1965

44
263
101
105
129
111
64
736
1,209
458

68
344
135
144
156
154
91
1,002
1,606
621

100
475
180
198
219
208
132
1,364
2,149
880

202
888
370
418
410
420
266
2,586
3,820
1,782

148
37
50
10
118
94
141
62
151
37

192
52
71
14
182
127
204
87
208
52

252
79
99
20
276
173
293
122
308
70

4,116
2,512
1,604
11
18
9
12
28
18
28

5,612
3,461
2,151
16
23
12
16
35
24
39

Caddo
Canadian...
Carter
Cherokee..
Choctaw. _
Cimarron...
Cleveland..
Coal
Comanche.
Cotton

Putnam...
Richland..
Ross..
Sandusky..
Scioto
Seneca
Shelby
Stark
Summit...
TrumbulL.

1969

1977

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1978

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

1959

1965

1969

1977

1978

4,216
2,012

8.51
6.10
5.90
6.60
5.43
6.47
7.59
6.36
5.92
6.76

9.54
8.24
9.72
9.91
8.48
9.28
9.50
8.72
7.78
9.62

9.00
7.11
7.69
8.16
6.87
7.79
8.49
7.48
6.79
8.10

12.60
9.09
12.11
10.98
11.11
10.25
12.43
12.02
10.35
12.86

1,568
2,239
1,662
1,859
1,538
1,883
1,899
2,171
2,364
2,203

2,297
2,764
2,238
2,511
1,980
2,630
2,588
2,788
2,951
2,779

3,268
3,681
2,938
3,271
2,825
3,441
3,545
3,688
3,884
3,816

6,332
6,821
5,939
6,722
4,968
7,025
6,572
6,871
7,251
7,378

7,287
7,432
6,580
7,435
5,501
7,713
7,234
7,669
8,049
8,185

184
221
44
577
362
595
249
696
151

558
204
247
52
653
407
679
278
777
164

5.48
7.94
6.99
6.73
8.91
6.25
7.57
6.90
7.36
6.64

9.23
11.08
10.65
11.53
10.04
9.98
9.78
9.61
10.85
9.87

7.24
9.41
8.71
8.98
9.44
8.00
8.61
8.18
9.00
8.16

12.19
11.08
11.81
19.26
13.07
12.33
14.14
11.54
11.59
8.82

1,935
1,623
1,757
993
1,796
1,829
1,880
2,088
2,089
1,718

2,528
2,308
2,476
1,407
2,344
2,345
2,515
2,772
2,641
2,438

3,277
3,364
3,403
2,059
3,268
3,053
3,411
3,659
3,460
3,212

6,193
6,150
7,342
4,092

7,784
4,881
2,903
24
25
17
22
43
31
57

18,050
11,286
6,764
55
46
35
42
101
72
137

20,526
12,844
7,682
66
57
41
63
116
84
152

6.58
6.87
6.11
7.62
3.12
6.94
5.92
4.38
5.88
7.47

11.38
11.35
11.42
12.05
9.67
10.06
12.63
11.70
11.51
11.52

8.82
8.97
8.59
9.70
6.17
8.41
9.05
7.79
8.51
9.37

13.72
13.80
13.58
19.34
22.98
16.40
49.24
14.57
16.00
10.65

1.798
2,073
1,489
884
2,190
870
1,782
1,597
1,497
1,159

2,300
2,596
1,943
1,094
2,609
1,190
2,326
2,083
2,036
1,505

3,071
3,395
2,646
1,595
3,119
1,648
3,341
2,654
2,632
2,162

16
15
8
71
5
155
9

53
65
78
26
20
9
118
7
208
15

70
98
102
43
31
16
202
10
335
18

167
289
267
120
65
28
603
24
608
38

182
350
30t
135
76
46
698
26
671
47

7.01
9.02
5.45
10.08
7.81
7.83
11.05
6.65
8.00

11.12
15.20
12.73
13.64
10.49
12.29
14.77
11.04
8.02
11.30

8.94
11.90
8.84
11.75
9.08
9.92
12.80
8.70
8.01
9.00

8.70
21.27
12.73
12.19
16.85
60.74
15.72
9.92
10.40
23.13

1,273
1,702
1,567
937
950
1,711
1,513
981
1,738
1,156

1,779
2,350
2,031
1,198
1,279
1,968
1,849
1,252
2,165
2,167

Craig
Creek. ___
Custer
Delaware.
Dewey
Ellis
Garfield__
Garvin...
Grady
Grant

21
59
35
14
10
9
101
39
43
15

28
84
48
19
12
12
136
51
56
21

41
122
64
29
15
17
188
65
81
24

289
146
82
37
34
423
155
202
55

112
325
170
94
43
41
480
176
229
61

7.03
7.46
6.24
7.72
4.29
6.76
6.41
5.29
6.59
4.63

11.84
11.50
11.56
14.13
12.35
10.44
11.01
11.70
12.29
10.79

9.29
9.35
8.73
10.71
8.04
8.49
8.57
8.28
9.25
7.50

14.00
12.47
16.44
14.54
16.69
22.06
13.58
13.99
13.38
9.40

1,296
1,492
1,679
1,047
1,653
1,640
1,934
1,399
1,464
1,917

Greer
Harmon
Harper
Haskell
Hughes
Jackson
Jefferson
Johnston...
Kay
Kingfisher.

12
9
9
10
16
52

20
15
16
21
29
85
17
15
175
37

39

104
21

16
12
12
13
21
70
11
12
140
28

28
33
46
62
168
39
36
384
83

53
72
184
44
38
419
99

5.35
4.65
6.34
7.83
6.45
5.11
6.47
6.17
5.32
6.14

7.35
8.17
11.25
11.08
10.61
8.88
11.37
10.98
10.22
11.42

6.29
6.30
8.64
9.36
8.40
6.88
8.76
8.42
7.61
8.61

-.83
7.55
30.93
15.67
16.58
9.41
11.63
7.66
9.18
18.62

Kiowa.
Latimer
Le Flore
Lincoln
Logan
Love..
Me C lain.....
Me Curtain .
Mclntosh...
Major

20
7
36
26
24
7
15
24
13
12

28
10
43
36
34
10
22
33
16
16

34
15
59
51
47
15
33
49
23
20

70
41
150
122
115
36
94
137
60
50

76
44
168
133
133
42
111
157
66
53

5.21
7.74
5.19
7.12
7.00
8.89
8.43
7.40
5.95
5.12

9.41
12.44
12.32
11.29
12.26
11.62
14.32
13.78
12.51
11.29

7.17
9.94
8.51
9.08
9.46
10.17
11.18
10. 38
9.01
8.00

Marshall...
Mayes
Murray
Muskogee..
Noble
Nowata
Okfuskee..
Oklahoma.
Okmulgee..

10
28
13
95
17
15
10
972
50
44

12
38
17
124
23
20
15
1,358
66
57

17
57
26
166
28
27
21
1,884
86
81

46
160
53
398
79
59"
44
4,150
184
168

50
185
60
431
88
72
49
4,734
218
183

5.60
7.32
6.82
5.72
5.17
5.85
7.36
6.84
5.55
6.14

12.91
13.99
9.83
11.21
13.78
11.74
9.75
10.78
10.90
9.51

Ottawa..
Pawnee
Payne
Pittsburg
Pontotoc
Pottawatomie.
Pushmataha...
Roger Mills....
Rogers
Seminole

47
14
60
43
41
61
7
7
31
34

62
19
83
61
55
81
10
8
47
43

84
29
117
96
74
113
16
11
75
57

189
72
298
187
177
302
36
25
213
139

212
78
332
208
204
345
41
29
241
155

5.95
7.85
6.85
8.42
5.96
6.37
7.87
5.01
9.45
5.47

Sequoyah.
Stephens. .
Texas

20
65
25

30
82
34

47
109
64

118
281
145

135
313
211

8.77
5.41
9.83

Tuscarawas..
Union
Van Wert—.
Vinton
Warren
Washington.
Wayne
Williams
Wood
Wyandot
Oklahoma
Sum of S M S A counties.
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Adair.
Alfalfa
Atoka
Beaver
Beckham
Blaine
Bryan

See footnotes at end of table.




227
968
415
464
456
463
299

1959

73
104
77
87
72

1969 1978

101
110
103

100
80
89
77
94
97
101
106
104

95
84
95
70
98
92
98
103
104

6,967
6,815
8,099
4,759
7,025
6,622
7,053
7,917
7,404
7,541

90
76
82
46
84
85
88
97
97

92
93
56
89
83
93
100
94

87
103
61
90
84
90
101
94
96

6,407
6,930
5,691
3,239
6,112
3,062
6,695
6,192
5,606
4,947

7,127
7, 703
6,335
3,746
7,087
3,537
9,082
6,936
6,371
5,390

84
97
69
41
102
41
83
74
70
54

84
93
72
43
85
45
91
72
72
59

91
98
81
48
90
45
116
88
81

2,387
3,160
2,726
1,900
2,025
3,722
2,692
1,883
2,966
2,652

5,173
6,084
6,298
4,587
4,390
7,499
5,641
3,840
5,183
5,377

5,483
6,868
6,867
5,004
5,145
L2,176
6,294
4,301
5,596
6,353

65
86
74
52
55
101
73
51
81
72

70

79
73
44
44
80
71
46
81
54

64
66
155
80
55
71
81

1,847
1,988
2,231
1,129
1,986
2,087
2,520
1,859
1,922
2,759

2,809
2,684
2,896
1,628
2,608
3,202
3,373
2,495
2,756
3,230

6,495
5,463
6,433
3,868
6,037
6,418
6,902
5,724
5,614
7,472

7,136
5,887
7,349
4,358
6,612
7,618
7,604
6,324
6,175
7,895

60
70
78
49
77
76
90
65
68
89

77
73
79
44
71
87
92
68
75
88

91
75
94
56
84
97
97
81
79
101

1,389
1,612
1,520
1,086
1,043
1,776
1,109
984
2,072
1,971

1,860
2,135
2,314
1,382
1,470
2,238
1,469
1,372
2,892
2,250

2,486
2,695
3,181
2,159
2,081
2,782
2,259
1,850
3,612
3,015

4,894
5,853
6,274
4,474
4,329
4,936
4,795
4,014
7,722
5,992

4,846
6,288
8,542
5,048
5,017
5,420
5,187
4,251
8,253
6,737

65
75
71
51
49
83
52
46
97
92

9.56
8.92
11.64
8.90
15.39
15.16
17.70
14.62
10.04
4.47

1,402
962
1,244
1,385
1,297
1,145
1,182
947
1,048
1,592

1,966
1,233
1,339
1,841
1,896
1,556
1,703
1,162
1,321
2,296

2,517
1,787
1,835
2,636
2,491
2,562
2,480
1,733
1,799
2,812

5,766
4,201
4,060
5,516
5,070
5,340
4,809
4,118
4,174
6,189

6,072
4,538
4,446
5,866
5,767
6,097
5,392
4,631
4,472
6,390

65
45
58
65
60
53
55
44
49
74

9.00
10.43
8.24
8.29
9.16
8.60
8.48
8.69
8.05
7.72

9.90
15.50
14.40
8.13
11.97
22.53
10.21
14.08
18.02
8.74

1,365
1,421
1,281
1,560
1,630
1,414
899
2,250
1,377
1,394

1,574
1,667
1,511
2,002
2,256
2,017
1,357
2,798
1,805
1,863

2,207
2,482
2,322
2,743
2,722
2,675
1,946
3,688
2,392
2,664

5,037
5,562
4,864
6,077
7,188
5,508
3,908
7,591
4,863
5,020

5,397
6,259
5,534
6,413
7,845
6,666
4,176
8,539
5,669
5,216

64
66
60
73
76
66
42
105
64
65

10.88
11.55
12.32
9.01
11.96
13.22
11.17
11.12
13.78
11.77

8.26
9.59
9.41
8.70
8.76
9.56
9.42
7.86
11.48
8.41

12.22
9.60
11.32
10.95
14.77
14.47
15.07
16.48
13.22
12.25

1,691
1,287
1,382
1,262
1,495
1,495
830
1,388
1,508
1,216

2,056
1,626
1,822
1,627
2,097
1,945
1,026
1,524
1,980
1,627

2,784
2,520
2,385
2,563
2,725
2,669
1,634
2,320
2,913
2,178

5,872
5,170
5,191
4,935
5,608
5,818
3,324
5,560
5,837
4,936

6,399
5,463
5,740
6,353
6,573
3,711
6,425
6,403
5,504

79
60
64
59
70
70
39
65
70
57

76
69
65
70
74
73
45
63
79

12.53
12.40
14.17

10.54
8.67
11.86

14.61
11.30
45.58

1,135
1,728
1,804

1,510
2,149
2,262

2,085
2,957
4,034

4,218 4,712
6,987 7,611
7,797 11,304

53
81
84

57
81
110

6,357
7,144

62
80
109
64
64
54
105
77
58
57
75
74
78
69
59
57
82

75
74
73
53
101
65
73

80
71
82
100
85
53
109
72
67
82
70
73
69
81
84
47
82
82
70
97
144

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Table 2.—-Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—-Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

1959

1978

1959

2,175
3,153
1,790
3,557
2,535
2,103
2,096

2,618 6,272
3,871 8,306 9,224
2,451 4,653 5,043
4,454 10,065 11,220
3,709 5,464 5,953
2,754 6,766 8,201
3,040 7,563 7,426

118
57
129
77
87
84

71
106
67
121
101
75
83

89
118
64
143
76
105
95

2,160
2,323
1,928
18.49 1,696
14.96 1,757
16.35 2,277
14.02 2,267
7.98 2,045
14.40 1,880
16. C8 1,930

2,688
2,909
2,353
2,415
2,152
3,042
2,827
2,622
2,469
2,331

3,477
3,744
3,056
2,997
2,852
3,811
3,293
3,002
3,109
3,130

7,207
7,792
6,340

5,554
5,686
7,368
7,036
7,085
6,513
6,684

7,110
6,588
6,454
8,168
7,788
7,649
7,251
7,501

101
108
90
79
82
106
106
95
88
90

95
102
83
82
78
104
90
82
85
85

103
111
91
84
82
104
99
98
92

7.88
11.15
9.11
3.59
7.52
8.02
8.22
9.56
9.19
10.05

15.75
18.74
13.14
80.05
17.46
10.48
15.85
15.72
13.60
14.44

1,909
2,250
1,762
2,868
1,821
2,105
2,093
2,060
1,940
1,829

2,328
2,550
2,087
3,604
2,272
2,405
2,481
2,295
2,501
2,115

2,870
3,252
3,031
3,996
3,409
3,176
3,327
2,947
2,783
2,763

6,367
6,816
6,359
4,289
6,195
7,036
7,168
6,161
6,089
5,712

7,127
7,350
7,013
7,898
7,143
7,743
8,111
6,929
6,572
6,203

78
89
83
109
93
87
91
80
76
75

91
94
89
101
91
99
103
88
84
79

11.09
9.98
12.84
12.96
12.53
10.17
12.67
18.43
9.61
12.64

8.35
6.93
9.49
8.98
9.48
7.59
10.16
10.07
7.67
9.82

16.72
18.95
14.22
13.52
12.51
19.39
13.70
28.66
12.57
15.64

1,930
2,001
2,125
1,810
1,868
1,799
1,911
2,409
2,487
1,811

2,505
2,744
2,404
2,378
2,194
2,250
2,445
2,632
3,184
1,920

3,253
3,431
3,087
2,928
2,988
2,946
3,300
3,524
4,091
2,750

6,167 6,994
6,135 7,139
6,696 7,423
6,577 7,205
6,379 7,084
5,454 6,396
7,157 7,869
8,684 10,052
8,797 9,982
5,647 6,438

84
87
84
89
112
116
84

94
84
80
81
80
90
96
112
75

89
91
95
92
90
82
100
128
127
82

-.02
4.65
5.62
5.95
4.55
5.71
10.43
1.07
6.43

6.20
12.73
11.65
11.91
12.01
11.13
13.87
6.47
13.55

2.88
8.40
8.43
8.73
8.02
8.25
12.04
3.59
9.75

20.49
17.11
21.60
13.50
24.18
21.51
18.37
.28
15.97

4,269
1,715
1,956
1,776
1,684
1,960
2,481
1,933
1,946

3,896
2,340
2,539
2,296
2,199
2,413
3,135
2,642
2,215

4,591
2,868
3,324
2,946
2,941
3,392
3,961
3,155
2,929

6,910 10,152
6,565 7,464
6,324 7,397
6,068
5,926 7,141
7,101 8,400
7,991 9,075
5,187 5,162
6,642 7,344

199
80
91
83
79
91
116
90
91

125
78
91
80
80
93
108
86
80

129
95
94
85
91
107
116
66
94

90,991
75,947
15,044
420
12, 927
504
1,562
246
2,478
849

5.68
5.64
5.88
7.26
5.08
4.78
4.88
7.09
5.72
5.88

8.77
8.62
9.58
9.61
8.19
10.49
9.69
8.97
9.21
8.84

7.13
7.04
7.62
8.37
6.54
7.45
7.13
7.98
7.36
7.27

10.19
10.11
10.56
12.82
9.68
8.87
11.04
10.60
11.20
9.89

2,188
2,302
1,714
1,773
2,398
1,631
2,054
1,359
2,352
1,642

2,735
2,875
2,153
2,265
3,070
2,023
2,609
1,697
2,906
2,155

3,636
3,788
2,982
3,262
3,962
2,704
3,264
2,683
3,810
2,922

7,000
7,268
5,898
5,961
7,893
6,097
6,750
5,142
7,358
5,751

7,744
8,042
6,523
8,753
6,578
7,520
5,593
8,110
6,328

102
107
80
83
112
76
96
63
110
77

99
103
81
89
108
74
89
73
104

99
103
83
85
112
84
96
71
103
81

330
3,476
877
1,189
44
334
566
2,438
250
467

376
3,855
978
1,272
48
367
622
2,728
278
524

6.90
8.00
6.15
5.04
7.10
4.86
7.96
7.62
5.94
5.06

9.49
10.29
10.40
10.07
6.70
10.02
10.37
9.96
11.01
11.38

8.12
9.08
8.14
7.40
6.91
7.28
9.09
8.72
8.31
8.01

14.00
10.90
11.58
6.98
9.93
9.75
9.95
11.91
11.15
12.27

1,565
2,416
1,944
1,625
1,800
1,841
1,527
2,665
1,643
1,498

2,007
3,029
2,451
2,162
2,711
2,249
1,785
3,306
1,878
1,921

2,884
3,953
3,172
2,849
3,779
3,060
2,637
4,289
2,835
2,643

5,428
7,406
6,204
6,315
6,445
6,388
5,164
8,159
6,020
5,905

6,322
8,170
6,837
6,874
7,226
7,009
5,670
9,037
6,646
6,585

73
113
91
76
84
86
71
124
77
70

79
108
87
78
103
83
72
117
77
72

81
104
87
88
92
89
72
115
85
84

302
9

112
161
253
600
795
2,654
119
905
402
12

212
330
495
1,350
1,629
4,694
236
1,829
860
28

240
365
548
1,510
1,782
5,103
260
2,027
938
31

6.91
5.72
5.80
7.22
5.24
" 5.99
5.33
5.53
5.07
6.41

8.82
9.52
8.98
10.79
9.38
7.54
9.03
9.37
9.88
10.53

7.81
7.51
7.30
8.90
7.18
6.72
7.07
7.33
7.32
8.34

13.10
10.52
10.76
11.80
9.36
8.73
10.15
10.85
9.16
8.89

1,542
1,736
1,859
2,413
2,183
2,701
1,915
2,125
1,457
1,500

2,057
2,007
2,331
2,887
2,675
3,376
2,389
2,693
1,878
1,761

2,977
2,926
3,121
3,877
3,557
4,458
3,160
3,451
2,577
2,545

5,652
5,557
5,794
7,862
7,295
8,051
6,429
6,708
5,497
5,319

6,350
6,104
6,432
8,682
8,021
8,895
7,171
7,525
6,020
5,752

72
81
87
112
102
126
89
99
68
70

85
106
97
122
86
94
70

81
78
82
111
102
113
91
96
77
73

1959

1965

1,449
2,523
1,230
2,773
1,650
1,863
1,793

9.10
9.20
8.92
6.99
10.13
11.07
7.39
9.41
8.16
8.93

12.75
16.52
12.68
6.65
9.97
11.23
12.10
13.33
13.04
14.48

5.95
4.26
6.56
5.51
6.81
5.32
7.95
3.05
5.95
7.34

18
149
399
156
51
176
1,961
10
365

82,579
68,971
13,607
373
11, 786
463
1,407
223
2,228
772

166
1,597
402
536
27
155
256
1,161
109
199

1965

1969

21
858
19
115
29
22
25

31
1,140
34
149
41
27
32

35
1,535
52
185
48
34
46

77
3,580
140
439
72
70
137

86
4,063
155
499
79
82
142

5.16
5.98
10.70
4.85
4.93
4.44
6.54

10.65
11.42
12.78
11.64
5.81
10.44
13.25

7.72
8.53
11.68
8.01
5.35
7.24
9.67

11.89
13.49
10.69
13.70
9.78
18.32
3.60

3,771
2,381
1,390

7,169
4,724
2,446
46
147
595
92
85
173
31

17,184
11,086
6,099
88
370
1,606
208
231
396
79

6.64
7.09
5.81
4.65
8.01
8.87
4.13
6.49
5.40
5.52

11.91
11.60
12.49
9.66
12.53
13.57
11.12
12.76
11.31
12.85

Curry...
Deschutes...
Douglas
Gilliam
Grant
Harney
Hood River.
Jackson
Jefferson
Josephine

26
51
119
9
14
14
28
150
14
54

30
69
151
10
16
17
34
205
23
73

97
213
10
23
23
44
277
24

322
552
9
47
55
107
737
64
291

19,736
12,685
7,051
105
425
1,869
237
249
453
91
111
383
624
17
55
61
124
853
73
333

14.85
14.43
15.61

29
68
254
61
45
102
18

5,207
3,395
1,812
36
101
397
74
62
129
22

3.68
6.54
6.00
.92
5.36
5.21
4.84
6.28
5.84
6.21

Klamath
Lake
Lane
Lincoln
Linn
Malheur
Marion
Morrow
Multnomah.
Polk

90
14
342
44
109
40
228
12
1,284
47

121
16
465
58
143
53
344
12
1,742
64

161
21
645
75
210
68
490
16
2,289

356
42
1,675
199
540
136
1,261
56
4,644
243

415
50
1,913
225
607
162
1,433
72
5,228
281

Sherman
Tillamook...
Umatilla
Union
Wallowa
Wasco
Washington.
Wheeler
Yamhill

10
32
86
32
12
39
226
5
62

11
39
109
41
14
52
382
5
84

10
51
148
57
18
68
609
6
116

15
127
328
138
41
145
1,656
10
315

24,579
20,849
3,730
91
3,877
129
422
57
643
224

31,782
26,934
4,848
124
4,913
159
535
77
827
296

42,692
36,087
6,605
184
6,365
205
680
114
1,122
396

85
740
221
328
14
97
119
557
61
121

115
1,066
301
416
19
117
170
794
77
151

58
92
144
299
477
1,483
71
529
245
7

79
114
189
416
600
1,975

Tillman
Tulsa
Wagoner
Washington.
Washita
Woods.
Woodward...
Oregon...
Sum of S MSA counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Baker
Benton
Clackamas
Clatsop
Columbia
Coos
Crook

Pennsylvania
Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Adams
Allegheny
Armstrong
Beaver
Bedford
Berks
Blair
BradfordBucks
Butler
Cambria...
Cameron..
Carbon
Centre
Chester. __.
Clarion. __
Clearfield..
Clinton
Columbia
Crawford
Cumberland .
Dauphin
Delaware
Elk
Erie
Fayette
Forest

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

1977

1978

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1969

1977

8,076

105
82
134
85

1969 1978

Franklin
Fulton
Greene
Huntingdon...
Indiana
Jefferson
Juniata
Lackawanna..
Lancaster
Lawrence

169
12
61
55
123
75
25
431
628
217

18
74
74
148
89
34
539
848
276

336
25
90
102
199
116
49
726
1,182
358

686
52
205
201
502
272
109
1,381
2,412

762
60
218
221
564
307
124
1,520
2,729
713

7.08
7.24
3.92
6.32
4.94
4.44
6.83
5.34
6.53
5.15

9.53
10.31
10.38
9.02
12.28
11.39
10.93
8.55
9.74
7.95

8.23
8.69
6.93
7.59
8.36
7.68
8.76
6.85
8.04
6.47

10.96
15.41
6.26
10.46
12.28
12.90
13.69
10.06
13.16
11.58

1,936
1,174
1,561
1,408
1,641
1,624
1,603
1,853
2,274
1,932

2,466
1,574
1,930
1,898
1,897
1,898
2,034
2,347
2,864
2,517

3,374
2,309
2,466
2,601
2,516
2,654
2,941
3,103
3,745
3,320

6,433
4,462
5,260
5,009
5,749
5,776
5,992
5,950
6,935
6,018

7,105
4,962
5,534
5,650
6,404
6,516
6,705
6,546
7,771
6,758

90
55
73
66
77
76
75
86
106
90

92
63
67
71
69
72
80
85
102
91

91
63
71
72
82
83

Lebanon...

187
540
610
211
110
253
75

245
678
765
272
141
327
100

343
904
1,068
366
178
420
139

697
1,983
2,142
720
327
805
249

761
2,205
2,357
805
361
900
279

6.27
5.29
5.76
5.68
4.95
5.21
6.33

9.27
10.41
9.20
9.14
8.17
8.83
8.07

7.68
7.69
7.37
7.30
6.47
6.91
7.15

9.19
11.18
10.05
11.84
10.57
11.76
12.02

2,069

2,422
2,846
2,192

3,469
3,579
3,117
3,244
3,414
3,305
3,069

6,614
7,495
6,303
6,314
6,340
6,346
5,593

7,151
8,358
6,979
7,101
7,126
7,195
6,338

96
111
83
91
95
93
80

95
98
85
88
93
90
84

91
107
89
91
91
92
81

Lehigh
Luzerne...
Ly coming.
McKean...
Mercer
Mifflin

See footnotes at end of table.




1,772
1,943
2,029
1,999
1,706

2,649
2,534
2,209

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Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years1—Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

Monroe
Montgomery
Montour
Northampton
NorthumberlandPerry
Philadelphia
Pike.
Potter
Schuylkill
Snyder
Somerset
Sullivan
Susquehanna
Tioga
Union
Venango
Warren
Washington
Wayne
W estmoreland
Wyoming
York

_

_. _

Rhode Island

Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties
Bristol
Kent
Newport .
._
Providence
Washington
_ _ _.

.

South Carolina
Sum of S M S A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties

Abbeville
Aiken
Allendale...
Anderson
Bamberg. _
Barnwell.
Beaufort
Berkeley
Calhoun.
Charleston
Cherokee. .
Chester _..
Chesterfield
Clarendon .
Colleton.
Darlington
Dillon
Dorchester
Edgefleld

Fairfield..
Florence.
Georgetown
Greenville
Greenwood.
Hampton
._
Horry. _
Jasper.
Kershaw
Lancaster
Laurens
Lee
Lexington
McCormick
Marion.
Marlboro..
Newberry
Oconee
Orangeburg..
Pickens .
Richland
Saluda
Spartanburg.
Sumter
Union
Williamsburg.
York
.;

:

South Dakota
Sum of SMSA counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties

Aurora .
Beadle
Bennett
Bon Homme
Brookings
Brown
Brule
Buffalo
Butte
See footnotes at end of table.




_.
.

Dollars

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

Percent of U.S.
average

1959

1965

1969

1977

1978

1959

1969

11.84
10.90
12.30
10.01
9.02
12.47
8.32
13.05
12.80
6.82

2,179
3,549
,543
2,287
1,719
1,574
2 246
1,776
1,352
1,698

2,610
4,370
,854
2,929
2,233
2,086
2,709
2,107
1,792
2,172

3,686
5,531
2,699
3,868
3,079
2,875
3,577
3,250
2,634
3,060

6,722
9,818
5,384
7,223
6,021
5,721
6,584
6,263
4,996
6,112

7,322
0,924
6,043
7,949
6,552
6,361
7,222
7,048
5,620
6,565

102
165
72
107
80
73
105
83
63
79

101
151
74
105
84
78
98
89
72
83

93
139
77
101
84
81
92
90
72
84

11.66
9.75
14.19
12.23
11.65
13.31
8.62
9.68
9.15
11.23
10.93
12.92
12.64

1,528
1,413
1,348
1,475
1,627
1,498
1,713
1,914
1,918
1,594
1,987
1,396
2,244

1,877
1,899
1,744
1,925
1,905
1,922
2,218
2,495
2,417
1,929
2,475
1,805
2,699

2,973
2,659
2,636
2,747
2,622
2,861
3,072
3,486
3,268
2,989
3,342
3,054
3,746

5,797
6,126
5,048
4,981
5,181
5,666
6,639
6,795
6,816
5,411
6,706
5,337
6,960

6,436
6,712
5,982
5,763
5,804
6,372
7,320
7,634
7,483
5,840
7,462
6,124
7,762

71
66
63
69
76
70
80
89
89
74
93
65
105

81
73
72
75
72
78
84
95
89
82
91
83
102

82
86
76
74
74
81
93
97
95
74
95
78
99

7.28
7.36
6.44
7.95
8.59
6.44
6.84
8.80 ,

10.31
10.25
11.04
8.77
10.05
11.04
10.34
10.90

2,138
2,145
2,067
2,322
2,184
2,067
2,127
2,142

2,782
2,794
2,670
3,063
2,803
2,670
2,806
2,536

3,643
3,663
3,465
4,097
3,714
3,465
3,672
3,279

6,731
6,799
6,031
7,329
7,012
6,031
6,753
6,446

7,447
7,514
6,750
8,073
7,785
6,750
7,478
6,994

100
100
96
108
102
96
99
100

99
100
94
112
101
94
100
89

95
96
86
103
99
86
95
89

11.20
11.29
11.11
10.03
10.79
9.12
10.82
10.94
11.97
10.98

9.69
9.73
9.64
8.40
9.51
7.96
9.36
10.21
10.70
11.13

12.90
12.36
13.49
15.11
13.07
18.17
13.21
15.46
18.89
3.89

1,350
1,613
1,149
1,261
1,583
891
1,470
808
953
1,316

1,899
2,178
1,671
1,855
2,326
1,487
2,128
1,236
1,472
2,019

2,748
3|037
2,492
2,529
3,083
1,948
3,016
1,996
2,364
3,152

5,651
6,137
5,196
4,898
6,464
3,510
5,869
4,254
5,086
7,149

6,292
6,799
5,818
5,543
7,157
4,186
6,495
4,982
5,844
7,364

63
75
54
59
74
42
69
38
44
61

75
83
68
69
84
53
82
54
64
86

80
87
74
71
91
53
83
64
75
94

13.01
9.36
7.99
8.15
7.55
8.86
8.58
8.95
8.46
8.42

13.22
12.28
10.27
11.64
10.44
11.41
10.99
10.57
11.22
10.74

13.11
10.73
9.07
9.79
8.91
10.06
9.72
9.72
9.76
9.51

14.96
12.98
11.61
15.08
10.83
18.40
15.46
12.49
15.87
17.42

960
784
1,603
1,203
1,170
992
652
912
1,081
812

1,474
1,300
2,081
1,733
1,710
1,334
1,073
1,302
1,602
1,093

2,245
2,272
2,978
2,502
2,466
2,260
1,673
2,082
2,371
1,869

4,499
5,054
6,090
5,189
5,355
4,897
3,479
4,343
5,043
3,970

4,937
5,754
6,825
5,894
5,861
5,789
3,920
4,875
5,801
4,556

45
37
75
56
55
46
30
43
50
38

61
62
81
68
67
62
46
57
65
51

63
73
87
75
75
74
50
62
74
58

307
90
116
615
213
1,952
339
98
567
59

11.20
7.31
7.83
8.47
7.47
7.81
7.86
8.89
7.68
9.00

16.56
12.16
11.97
11.40
13.41
10.92
9.14
11.74
14.10
12.23

13.71
9.58
9.77
9.85
10.24
9.27
8.47
10.23
10.68
10.52

17.08
17.27
9.76
12.80
12.87
12.58
10.33
22.06
14.67
15.60

1,113
1,021
970
1,242
976
1,752
1,655
901
1,227
732

1,749
1,449
1,427
1,720
1,364
2,394
2,230
1,449
1,631
1,182

2,462
2,068
2,115
2,619
2,083
3,260
2,989
2,253
2,500
1,832

5,294
4,709
5,187
5,414
4,811
6,453
5,745
4,702
5,557
3,586

5,864
5,375
5,725
6,044
5,325
7,182
6,318
5,644
6,174
4,003

52
48
45
58
46
82
77
42
57
34

67
56
58
71
57
89
82
61
68
50

75
69
73
77
68
92
81
72
79
51

225
244
281
69
754
33
147
115
179
239

257
279
316
79
863
37
171
131
202
269

8.75
7.96
8.39
8.99
10.51
7.09
7.17
7.86
8.68
10.10

11.03
10.04
9.71
11.62
13.92
9.99
11.20
9.76
10.43
10.06

9.82
8.94
9.01
10.23
12.11
8.45
9.06
8.76
9.51
10.08

14.16
14.48
12.70
15.02
14.38
10.44
15.96
13.79
12.77
12.36

1,309
1,417
1,308
578
1,643
919
1,043
947
1,241
1,094

1,955
2,107
1,896
1,111
2,307
1,260
1,410
1,450
1,931
1,779

2,889
2,807
2,771
1,633
3,142
1,868
2,229
2,095
2,863
2,837

6,126
5,322
5,534
3,921
5,974
4,075
4,507
4,056
5,791
5,449

7,172
5,789
6,174
4,484
6,610
4,569
5,186
4,609
6,553
6,008

61
66
61
27
77
43
49
44
58
51

79
77
76
45
86
51
61
57
78
77

91
74
79
57
84
58
66
59
84
77

158
155
734
30
516
188
77
61
237

362
390
1,674
68
1,165
406
152
144
571

413
437
1,844
81
1,315
460
168
166
658

9.28
8.31
8.07
8.40
7.82
7.53
7.22
7.31
8.13

11.26
12.21
10.77
11.75
10.97
10.48
9.09
11.76
12.01

10.21
10.14
9.34
9.97
9.30
8.92
8.10
9.40
9.95

13.96
12.00
10.14
19.66
12.93
13.30
10.34
15.15
15.20

963
1,538
1,713
933
1,572
1,229
1,291
747
1,400

1,488
2,078
2,180
1,427
2,199
1,663
1,815
1,088
1,986

2,265
2,641
3,208
2,013
3,007
2,351
2,523
1,759
2,829

4,635
5,543
6,744
4,647
5,974
4,843
5,056
4,042
5,968

5,227
6,029
7,389
5,509
6,684
5,489
5,548
4,569
6,672

45
72
80
43
73
57
60
35
65

62
72
87
55
82
64
69
48
77

67
77
94
70
85
70
71
58
85

53

1,933
562
1,371
11
66
23
54
113
17
24

42

6.97
6.66
7.10
6.5
6.03
6.50
9.03
7.20
7.84
6.18
4.86
4.73

9.95
11.08
9.46
8.39
8.18
10.30
8.78
11.02
9.87
9.40
11.79
8.36

8.37
8.73
8.21
7 40
7.05
8.28
8.91
8.99
8.80
7.69
8.09
6.43

12.71
13.68
12.27
5.34
11.30
11.45
9.25
12.99
13.94
8.97
10.80
17.68

1,478
1,920
1,345
1,220
1,738
1,289
1,077
1,375
1,587
1,502
1,523
1,782

2,164
2,319
2,111
1,707
2,443
2,021
2,010
2,199
2,421
1 914
1,307
2,190

2,894
3,271
2,763
2,563
3,174
2,321
2,671
2,443
3,092
2,893
2,100
3,042

5,859
6,639
5,557
5,332
6,174
5,053
5,596
5,378
6,188
6,228
4,877
5,028

6,585
7,475
6,237
5,809
7,041
5,825
6,043
6,151
7,082
6,668
5,418
5,737

69
90
63
57
81
60
50
64

1

4,541
1,448
3,093
22
135
18
49
139
263
38
10
49

79
89
75
70
87
63
73
67
84
79
57
83

84
95
80
74
90

18
44
g
1

4,028
1,274
2,755
21
121
16
45
123
231
35

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1959

1965

1969

1977

1978

86
1,820
26
457
178
42
4 463
16
22
292

118
2,494
33
610
231
56
5 452
23
30
360

165
3,386
45
824
307
82
6 986
38
43
493

388
6,182
89
1 630
596
191
11 735
92
84
966

434
6,856
100
1 793
650
215
12,712
104
95
1,032

6.81
6.41
5.70
6.07
5.61
7.00
4.58
8.83
6.92
5.39

11.32
8.15
9.42
9.02
8.70
11.34
6.88
11.93
9.16
8.55

8.92
7.23
7.45
7.46
7.06
9.03
5.66
10.29
7.98
6.88

39
109
8
48
59
38
111
87
414
45
695
23
531

56
145
11
64
75
55
143
121
513
58
919
32
694

86
203
16
94
103
81
192
165
691
88
1,252
58
1,009

181
489
30
186
214
176
420
319
1,456
185
2,559
129
2,015

202
536
34
209
239
199
457
350
1,590
206
2,838
145
2,269

8.14
6.43
6.53
6.84
5.74
7.83
5.65
6.69
5.27
7.02
6.06
9.46
6.63

9.96
11.42
9.10
9.28
9.79
10.50
10.08
8.67
9.70
9.92
9.52
10.86
9.43

9.00
8.77
7.74
7.99
7.64
9.09
7.73
7.62
7.34
8.38
7.68
10.12
7.95

1,832
1,663
169
86
245
169
1,206
126

2,484
2,261
224
128
358
224
1,587
188

3,396
3,077
319
184
516
319
2,105
272

6,310
5,812
498
338
1 067
498
3,843
564

6,960
6,408
553
368
1,174
553
4,240
626

6.36
6.34
6.58
7.89
7.72
6.58
5.73
7.98

8.30
8.49
6.29
8.02
9.57
6.29
8.09
9.71

3,169
1,642
1 527
27
126
10
143
13
17
57

4 737
2,443
2 294
39
194
16
212
20
26
90

7 062
3,660
3 401
52
282
19
310
32
41
167

16,260
8,527
7 732
107
628
36
690
71
96
410

18,357
9,582
8,776
123
710
43
781
82
114
426

8.34
8.34
8.34
6.95
8.36
6.92
8.07
9.57
9.58
11.27

36
9
342
42
36
33
19
25
56
24

67
15
505
63
52
49
30
38
87
36

123
23
738
91
74
77
43
59
127
55

327
58
1,593
214
163
172
96
129
285
117

357
66
1,778
246
180
204
110
146
331
138

27
16
20
103
33
362
72
15
83
9

47
23
29
152
48
520
110
24
120
14

77
32
42
233
69
768
154
36
173
21

262
77
106
546
189
1,734
307
81
495
51

43
55
61
12
98
g
33
27
36
43

66
85
92
22
164
11
44
41
56
70

100
118
137
29
267
16
66
57
83
113

65
70
338
13
243
91
38
30
109

105
108
474
21
364
131
55
42
162

986
295
691

1,498
416
1 082

37
10
27
53
1

74
70
71
83

1978

74

77
78
90
85
69
73

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

59

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

Millions of dollars
1959

1965

1969

Average annual rate of growth

1977

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1978

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars
1959

1965

1969

1977

1978

Campbell
Charles Mix.
Clark
Clay
Codington.__
Corson
_.
Custer
Davison
Day
Deuel

6
20
12
27
44
9
9
39
17
11

7
25
15
35
56
11
12
52
22
13

12
50
31
66
115
19
27
107
46
30

15
54
34
74
129
22
31
118
52
32

6.77
7.83
10.00
9.53
5.19
7.90
5.03
6.47
8.52
9.00

8.19
9.07
9.41
8.51
9.75
7.82
10.63
9.53
9.80
10.27

7.44
8.42
9.72
9.05
7.33
7.86
7.65
7.91
9.13

24.00
7.92
8.61
11.61
12.40
19.27
11.41
10.24
12.77
5.51

1,108
1,015
831
1,348
1,701
928
1,567
1,693
951
834

1,863
1,659
1,968
2,642
2,224
1,633
1,873
2,248
1,691
1,900

2,547
2,423
2,666
2,688
2,944
2,208
2,651
3,013
2,487
2,284

4,905
4,872
5,735
4,926
5,745
3,738
5,006
6,039
5,423
5,642

6,471
5,237
6,243
5,427
6,472
4,373
5,492
6,623
6,258
6,031

Dewey
Douglas
Edmunds..
Fall River.
Faulk
Grant
Gregory. „
Haakon
Hamlin
Hand

10
8
12
21
10
18
14
7
10
14

12
11
15
21
12
24
18
9
13
16

25
24
30
46
25
54
38
15
29

27
25
35
57
27
59
39
20
31
36

8.10
7.58
8.40
1.95
7.97
7.97
8.64
7.71
6.97
6.29

9.92
9.44
10.06
11.67
9.55
10.53
9.01
9.89
9.95
9.37

8.95
8.46
9.18
6.45
8.72
9.18
8.81
8.74
8.37
7.74

8.50
2.45
15.60
23.86
8.03
9.45
4.19
32.22
8.39
21.12

1,038
1,062
1,100
1,670
1,259
1,142
1,088
1,267
1,107
1,323

2,026
1,825
2,035
1,958
2,469
1,998
1,863
2,152
1,734
2,221

2,259
2,423
2,641
2,859
3,010
2,636
2,661
3,042
2,468
2,693

4,228
5,472
5,555
5,221
6,957
5,684
6,005
5,294
5,235
5,552

4,458
5,620
6,510
6,313
7,664
5,884
6,292
7,184
5,894
6,716

5
4
21
14
5
5
5
4
10
18

7
5
32
23
6
5
7
6
19
27

10
7
43
31
7
6
9
6
23
30

17
9
92
55
14
9
15
9
40
65

19
12
100
59
16
11
17
10
46
71

7.54
5.24
7.31
8.32
3.83
2.39
5.53
4.51
8.38
5.35

7.79
6.68
10.00
7.37
8.93
6.06
7.25
5.88
8.18
9.98

7.66
5.92
8.57
7.87
6.22
4.11
6.34
5.16
8.28
7.52

13.24
36.05
9.03
7.72
11.14
22.64
11. 94
14.53
15.33
8.90

1,040
1,726
1,688
1,290
1,989
2,528
1,315
1,976
1,118
1,559

1,627
2,383
2,668
2,099
1,986
2,668
1,932
2,728
2,362
2,332

2,497
3,469
3,656
2,986
2,969
3,918
2,660
3,216
2,961
2,634

4,748
4,667
6,561
5,773
6,166
5,427
4,938
5,402
5,524
6,113

5,311
6,573
6,936
6,364
7,390
6,792
5,586
6,608
6,432

30
17
5
10
5
6
21
3
5
151

38
25
11
16
9
11
33
4
9
230

48
34
12
18
13
16
51
6
11
327

101
78
22
37
24
30
107
11
24
728

113
89
22
40
26
35
124
12
27
829

4.76
7.30
9.03
6.15
10.28
10.84
9.35
6.53
7.47
8.04

9.87
11.37
6.85
9.22
8.45
8.85
10.43
8.56
10.17
10.91

7.15
9.21
7.99
7.59
9.41
9.90
9.86
7.49
8.74
9.39

11.30
14.61
1.31
8.24
9.21
16.68
15.92
11.70
9.90
13.94

1,816
1,378
1,175
1,230
829
885
1,763
1,146
1,022
1,776

2,254
2,126
2,566
2,037
1,517
1,753
1,756
1,576
1,655
2,354

2,753
2,902
2,949
2,473
2,454
2,727
2,975
2,272
2,465
3,450

5,857
5,862
5,345
5,321
5,333
5,324
5,660
4,667
5,926
7,111

8
124
7
6
11
6
4
13
4
4

16
153
12
11
20
8
7
25
6
8

18
185
15
13
25
10
11
32
7
8

39
439
22
23
58
18
26
63
12
12

43
494
31
30
64
20
26
70
14
17

7.65
4.11
7.41
8.40
9.05
4.79
10.13
9.51
6.94
7.90

10.62
11.55
8.18
9.15
10.80
8.15
9.91
9.30
7.84
7.79

9.05
7.57
7.78
8.76
9.88
6.37
10.02
9.41
7.36
7.85

11.61
12.70
37.04
28.14
9.21
12.11
-3.35
10.73
18.68
35.29

970
2,167
1,269
1,243
824
1,362
708
1,109
934
1,550

2,016
2,430
2,425
2,125
1,645
1,894
807
2,223
1,799
3,298

2,269
3,073
3,231
2,956
2,119
2,653
1,341
2,979
2,893
3,490

6
11
13
14
11
2
27
3

8
21
22
27
18
2
42
3

12
26
29
31
22
3
56
5

29
49
56
68
44
5
109
9

33
54
63
77
47
6
123
11

6.55
8.35
8.33
8.26
7.07
4.55
7.37
4.11

11.99
8.67
9.18
10.50
9.13
7.17
9.17
9.91

9.09
8.50
8.73
9.32
8.04
5.78
8.22
6.82

11.03
10.35
13.64
14.33
8.48
19.70
13.50
27.87

1,366
1,336
1,179
1,424
1,373
1,913
1,598
1,273

1,542
2,367
2,213
2,587
2,291
1,981
2,202
1,358

5,477
3,946
1,532
117
35
10
5
81
60
23

7,872
5,619
2,253

11,210
7,954
3,257

28,592
19,806
8,786

153
50
17
8
121
92
33

203
73
28
13
180
140
47

25,173
17,473
7,700
446
144
70
31
409
333
135

7.42
7.26
7.84
5.63
7.61
10.84
9.50
8.32
8.83
7.37

10.96
10.67
11.66
10.61
9.61
12.85
12.12
11.14
11.82
14.45

9.09
8.86
9.63
7.96
8.55
11.79
10.73
9.65
10.23
10.67

13.58
13.35
14.11
12.73
15.71
17.67
19.81
13.68
14.70
16.62

1,555
1,804
1,148
1,977
1,534
940
688
1,422
1,586
831

Hanson
Harding
Hughes
Hutchinson.
Hyde
Jackson
Jerauld
Jones
Kingsbury...
Lake
Lawrence.._
Lincoln
Lyman
McCook
McPherson.
Marshall
Meade
Mellette
Miner
Minnehaha-.
Moody
Pennington.
Perkins
Potter
Roberts
Sanborn
Shannon
Spink
Stanley
Sully
Todd
Tripp
Turner
Union
Walworth
Washabaugh..
Yankton
Ziebach
Tennessee
Sum of SMSA counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Anderson
Bedford
Benton
Bledsoe
Blount
Bradley
Campbell
Cannon
Carroll
Carter
C heat ham.
Chester
Claiborne.
Clay
Cocke
Coffee
Crockett _.
CumberlandDavidson
Decatur
DeKalb
Dickson
Dyer
Fayette
Fentress
Franklin
Gibson
Giles
Grainger.
Greene_._
Grundy__
Hamblen..
See footnotes at end of table.




10
26
47
11
9
16
5
23
46
16

13
40
64
20
13
22
7
34
72
24

17
812

13
16
36
58
25
12
45
90
36
17
81
14
68

17
64
93
33
18
33
11
51
93
33

46
135
199
93
46
95
26
119
202
63

25

36

1,159

1,628

21
23
56
78
34
19
64
136

103
3,394
44
58
140
181
74
42
136
239

53
26
115
19
98

124
62
252
43
242

502
167
82
37
465
382
157

1959

1969

83
67
83
56
70
84
80
77
57
72
83
81
98
75
80
92
75

79
60
93
118
61
92
52
73

95
100
81
81
107
73
88
81
72

68
84
88
81
94
87
71
84
82
85

6,731
6,343
5,331
5,764
5,719
5,985
6,346
5,285
6,635
8,040

85
64
55
57
39
41
82
53
48
83

75
79
80
67
67
74
81
62
67
94

81
68
74
73
76
81
67
85
103

5,021
6,218
4,799
5,673
5,139
5,234
3,114
6,496
4,550
5,502

5,613
6,966
6,508
7,486
5,697
6,020
2,995
7,272
5,599
7,141

45
101
59
58

62
84
88
81
58
72
37
81
79
95

72
89
83
95
73
77
38
93
71
91

1,943
3,073
2,890
3,257
2,743
2,241
2,955
2,084

4,100
6,191
5,694
6,144
5,622
3,192
5,882
3,686

4,503
6,723
6,613
6,768
6,205
3,608
6,688
4,430

53
84
79
89
75
61
81
57

57
86
84
86
79
46
85
57

2,073
2,368
1,581
2,463
2,061
1,457
1,146
2,018
2,147
1,174

2,877
3,216
2,287
3,355
2,930
2,309
1,712
2,838
2,824
1,777

5,865
6,486
4,818
6,838
5,558
5,243
3,518
5,592
5,459
4,215

6,561
7,246
5,409
7,624
6,218
6,154
4,314
6,154
4,902

78
88
62
91
80
63
47
77
77
48

84
92
69
97
79
78
55
78
78
63

2,061
2,514
2,146
2,576
1,823
1,718
1,608
2,014
2,880
2,279

4,791
4,924
4,280
5,177
3,903
3,813
3,850
4,216
5,773
4,349

5,501
5,636
4,745
5,755
4,267
4,122
4,201
4,631
6,435
5,000

56
69
59
70
50
47
44
55
79
62

70
72
61
73
54
53
54
59
82
64

52
154
226
109
52
109
29
132
227
73

5.47
9.50
7.07
11.28
7.20
7.52
7.99
8.42
7.22
7.78

12.81
10.22
10.40
14.17
12.35
14.02
11.62
11.23
10.46
9.21

8.88
9.84
8.63
12.64
9.61
10.55
9.70
9.75
8.74
8.45

13.50
14.20
13.44
17.11
11.07
13.95
10.99
11.18
12.58
14.84

1,219
1,119
1,141
1,220
956
858
694
977
1,636
1,081

1,439
1,575
1,476
1,769
1,318
1,123
1,046
1,362
2,319
1,598

120
52
66
160
209
87
48
155
268

8.00
7.20
9.91
8.00
9.56
6.94
8.90
8.32
7.78
8.70

14.17
10.02
10.53
12.25
12.42
11.56
10.95
10.99
10.29
7.81

10.88
8.52
10.20
9.99
10.91
9.10
9.87
9.58
8.96
8.28

15.62
13.26
16.16
14.56
14.28
15.23
17.08
13.18
13.91
11.99

2,058
990
1,022
1,201
1,368
598
644
1,206
1,340

1,261
2,683
1,479
1,441
1,709
1,858
1,049
884
1,632
1,870

1,759
3,664
2,233
2,107
2,568
2,566
1,483
1,481
2,369
2,858

3,955
7,575
4,530
4,564
5,122
5,458
3,046
2,943
4,528
5,045

4,393
8,520
5,165
5,184
5,648
6,186
3,473
3,287
5,106
5,609

100
61
57
70
70
40
40
65
78

144
71
288
49
268

7.56
8.76
8.40
7.60
7.42

11.72
11.89
10.76
11.33
11.82

9.51
10.23
9.51
9.35
9.49

15.85
13.89
14.34
14.82
10.60

1,155
899
1,231
792
1,465

1,590
1,232
1,758
1,250
1,827

2,385
1,857
2,435
1,743
2,565

5,252
3,709
4,921
3,380
5,454

6,133
4,177
5,524
3,964
5,943

65
51
66
48
70

3,844

1978

56
109
72
79
44
42
65
72
78
53
70
51
76

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Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title
1959
Hamilton
Hancock
Hardeman
Hardin
Hawkins
Hay wood
Henderson
Henry
Hickman
Houston

I_ IIIIIIIIIIIII

Humphreys
Jackson
Jefferson
Johnson
Knox
Lake
Lauderdale
Lawrence
Lewis
Lincoln
Loudon
McMinn
McNairy
Macon
Madison
Marion
Marshall
Maury
Megis
Monroe

_

"III

Montgomery
Moore
Morgan
Obion
Overton
Perry
Pickett
Polk
Putnam
Rhea
Roane
Robertson
Rutherford
Scott
Sequatchie
Sevier
. _.
Shelby
Smith
Stewart
Sullivan
Sumner
Tipton
Trousdale
Unicoi
Union
Van Buren
Warren
Washington..
Wayne
Weakley

III"

__

White
Williamson
Wilson
Texas
Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties
Anderson
Andrews
Angelina
Aransas
Archer
Armstrong
Atascosa
Austin
Bailey
Bandera
Bastrop
Baylor
Bee
Bell
Bexar
Blanco
Borden

_

Bosque
Bowie
Brazoria
Brazos
Brewster
Briscoe
Brooks
Brown
Burleson
Burnet
See footnotes at end of tables.




Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars
1965

1969

1977

1978

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1959

1965 1969 1977

19781959

1969

1978

2,154
25
106
104
210
89
109
171
75
34

6.94
8.82
8.48
7.56
7.93
6.34
7.98
7.61
8.43
11.08

10.40
9.62
11.26
13.13
12.42
9.79
12.09
13.25
11.71
11.01

8.57
9.20
9.79
10.16
10.03
7.96
9.91
10.25
9.97
11.05

13.32
12.85
12.12
15.27
16.05
19.23
16.10
14.21
16.42
13.98

1,923
614
849
965
1,137
898
1,140
1,218
1,060
978

2,649
969
1,376
1,356
1,544
1,429
1,524
1,779
1,429
1,254

3,490
1,601
1,819
1,890
2,190
1,918
2,271
2,358
2,304
2,300

7,090
3,326
4,086
4,355
4,737
3,506
4,759
5,761
4,648
4,598

78
29
147
58
1,852
30
98
164
36
117

33
171
64
2,101
33
111
191
40
130

8.60
6.01
8.76
8.12
6.37
3.86
5.73
7.16
8.65
6.21

12.71
10.84
11.95
13.19
11.06
9.56
13.33
12.91
12.31
9.79

10.53
8.27
10.26
10.49
8.57
6.52
9.26
9.84
10.37
7.89

18.47
15.50
16.20
10.96
13.48
9.11
13.74
16.11
11.90
11.01

1,210 1,544
809 1,075
1,257 1,685
905 1,152
1,782 2,268
1,046 1,533
960 1,406
1,157 1,354
1,003 1,456
1,308 1,646

2,343
1,604
2,513
1,823
2,979
1,786
1,765
2,200
2,114
2,311

5,158 6,040
3,293
5,100 5,821
4,216 4,614
6,205 6,949
4,007 4,598
4,285 4,830
4,944 5,629
4,203 4,629
4,584 5,155

57
91
35
28
170
45
47
127
11
50

147
195
96
73
426
117
104
282
31
104

164
218
110
90
464
134
120
324
36
117

6.93
6.99
8.63
8.09
6.97
6.48
7.26
7.19
10.08
8.36

12.44
10.18
13.64
13.66
11.81
12.97
10.87
10.94
14.21

9.51
8.49
10.98
10.70
9.23
9.51
8.96
8.95
12.02
9.08

11.40
11.91
14.90
23.84
9.00
14.43
15.37
14.99
16.92
12.23

1,243
1,396
850
1,083
1,447
1,151
1,412
1,544
812'
974

1,613
1,862
1,236
1,435
1,938
1,877
1,763
2,061
1,149
1,428

2,348
2,579
1,891
2,302
2,599
2,166
2,735
2,897
2,071
2,127

5,465
4,927
4,588
4,962
5,948
5,157
5,691
5,929
4,528
3,927

6,002
5,503
5,083
6,002
6,512
5,730
6,546
6,701
5,079
4,291

77
70
65
77
83
73
83
85
65
55

128
6
13
54
17
7
5
21
53
25

185
9
19
72
26
10
7
27
79

434
20
51
195
62
23
15
58
197
121

482
23
57
221
70
26
14
67
224
139

7.22
9.85
7.34
6.86
8.57
8.93
6.14
5.14
8.71
8.44

11.22
10.85
12.84
13.24
11.73
10.86
8.59
10.75
12.25
16.12

9.10
10.32
9.91
9.84
10.05
9.84
7.29
7.76
10.37
12.01

11.10
16.91
11.17
13.55
13.72
16.94
-9.17
16.17
13.66
14.85

1,677
1,043
670
1,396
786
851
843
1,356
1,191
1,031

2,250
1,757
920
1,885
1,066
1,393
1,192
1,798
1,536
1,437

2,980
2,555
1,399
2,428
1,739
1,986
1,740
2,287
2,268
2,122

5,484
4,935
3,298
5,851
3,748
3,728
3,673
4,511
4,750
5,541

6,019
5,680
3,571
6,504
4,083
4,266
3,185
5,105
5,346
6,138

77
72
46
83
52
54
41
65
68
78

41
34
82
12
6
31
1,176
14
7
221

60
49
121
16
9
46
1,671
19
10
305

77
180
24
13
69
2,370
29
17
433

226
181
415
64
33
193
5,072

8.11
8.56
8.23
7.14
8.88
8.29
7.26
7.78
8.64
6.94

12.69
11.48
11.38
13.85
11.81
13.72
10.26
10.99
11.06

879

260
204
476
76
36
220
5,708
75
44
996

10.26
9.94
9.71
10.27
10.26
10.83
8.67
9.29
9.78
8.24

15.24
12.60
14.72
17.80
10.87
14.14
12.54
14.03
15.05
13.34

1,053
1,252
1,583
776
971
1,305
1,899
1,162
963
1,964

1,551
1,631
2,187
1,021
1,460
1,547
2,451
1,404
1,235
2,483

2,277
2,650
3,071
1,583
2,105
2,486
3,318
2,342
2,319
3,429

5,221
5,521
5,572
3,704
4,286
5,405
6,803
4,904
4,261
6,410

5,825
6,204
6,219
4,241
4,679
5,960
7,566
5,295
5,736
7,189

74
79
79
54
60
76
97
68
60
92

54
30
6
24
7
3
27
94
11
27
16
41
44

90
42
9
29
10
4
43
137
16
43

153
58
13
38
16
7
66
208
24
64

418
136
33
78
41
13
164
463
53
148

491
160
40
87
46
15
193
523
61
166

11.02
7.01
8.26
4.56
8.45
9.08
9.18
8.27
7.72
9.00

13.81
11.89
13.26
9.77
12.59
10.05
12.66
10.81
11.06
11.13

12.33
9.30
10.60
6.99
10.39
9.54
10.81
9.46
9.29
10.00

17.46
17.86
22.71
11.21
13.10
20.62
17.95
12.92
15.50
12.33

1,508
1,047
1,220
1,617
840
756
1,203
1,466
961
1,133

2,080
1,452
1,670
1,960
1,190
1,200
1,654
1,953
1,301
1,618

2,855
2,067
2,545
2,461
1,756
1,739
2,478
2,837
1,925
2,254

5,651
4,267
6,272
4,838
3,526
3,019
5,390
5,636
3,970
4,753

6,300
4,987
7,169
5,549
3,878
3,588
6,162
6,298
4,517
5,368

64
91
71
49
46
79
80
58

24

37
107
104

80
316
275

94
369
321

8.96
9.98
8.97

10.98
14.77
13.31

9.91
12.22
11.01

17.66
16.58
16.77

1,016
1,651
1,617

1,452
2,256
2,178

2,258
3,186

4,281
6,515
5,803

4,768
7,303
6,470

61
93
83

17,794
14,106
3,688
41
23
70
13
10
4
23

24,525
19,726
4,800
52
26
100
21
12
4
33

36,171
29,665
6,505
74
34
142
26
16
6
52

88,283
72,704
15,579
182
85
353
72
47
19
127

100,804
83,362
17,442
210
93
408
85
57
20
145

7.35
7.72
5.84
6.07
3.80
7.24
7.20
5.24
4.09
8.42

12.06
12.16
11.58
12.34
11.86
12.50
14.31
15.05
14.02
12.19

9.56
9.80
8.52
9.00
7.54
9.70
10.51
9.78
8.68
10.19

14.18
14.66
11.96
15.33
9.26
15.81
17.93
21.08
6.08
14.47

1,892
2,036
1,489
1,479
1,771
1,800
1,850
1,601
2,127
1,243

2,363
2,501
1,926
1,782
2,342
2,294
2,878
1,976
2,135
1,837

3,275
3,457
2,640
2,568
3,650
2,942
2,945
2,660
3,319
2,783

6,894 7,746
7,146 8,043
5,918 6,584
5,474 6,023
7,513 8,038
6,240 7,067
6,407 7,163
7,370 8,658
9,655 10,087
6,203 7,029

21
21
6
21
10
32
169
1,209
5
2

25
26
10
27
12
38
241
1,701
7
2

34
25
14
40
15
58
370
2,582
10

109
53
45
118
34
132
1,109
6,396
25

5.11
1.73
9.65
6.78
3.75
6.05
8.17
7.88
6.66
5.57

13.76
8.59
13.70
12.88
9.49
9.61
12.97
10.61
11.06
8.57

9.12
4.92
11.55
9.63
6.43
7.72
10.42
9.16
8.72
6.98

17.19
18.66
13.38
20.09
3.52
14.88
11.47
12.20
14.67
37.61

1,530
2,380
1,463
1,243
1,797
1,375
1,826
1,792
1,448
1,684

1,788
2,620
2,369
1,642
2,153
1,590
2,032
2,220
1,855
1,600

2,525
2,872
3,084
2,386
2,882
2,511
3,069
3,143
2,898
2,808

6,072
5,647
6,043
4,889
6,814
4,977
6,206
5,988
5,556
5,499

6,940
6,870
6,664
5,901
7,263
5,760

15
89
142
63
9
7
10
37
13
16

19
132
215
98
12
9
13
51
16
21

31
222
329
151
18
11
12
70
21
31

103
496
1,164
467
40
17
34
199
63
112

7.72
9.58
8.80
9.22
7.29
3.74
2.28
6.55
5.01
7.06

14.32
9.33
15.08
13.35
9.16
5.09
12.00
12.40
12.90
15.39

10.79
9.46
11.73
11.16
8.17
4.38
6.77
9.28
8.68
10.93

23.71
11.29
17.19
12.03
21.43
-15.82
24.18
14.27
23.58
13.53

1,391
1,512
1,892
1,420
1,435
2,093
1,159
1,522
1,173
1,714

1,828
2,162
2,452
2,023
1,838
2,533
1,582
1,929
1,621
2,166

2,851
3,409
3,052
2,819
2,567
3,729
1,531
2,727
2,139
2,846

6,753
6,090
7,290
5,672
4,533
7,613
3,575
5,849
4,734
6,174

452
5
18
17
34
21
18
27
12
5

645
7
30
25
50
30
27
40
18
7

884
11
41
34
73
38
39
56
28
13

1,900
22
95
90
181
75
94
150
65

14
7
27
10
441
10
21

20
10
41
13
603
12
30
41
10
42

31
13
62
21
818
14
36
64
14
56

29
46
15
13
87
24
23
64
4
22

40
65
24
19
123
39
31
90
6
34

92
4
9
37
11
4
4
16
34
16

45
39
99
33
115
995
5,701
22
5
84
446
994
417
33
20
27
175
51
99

7,988
3,718
4,600
4,978
5,345
4,116
5,469
6,475
5,321
5,071

102
47
59
63
68
53
70
65
77

56

74
59
62
72
59

95
69
69
83
84
86
75
99
58

94
72
70
100
80
80
73
91
76

99
103
84
77
103
90
91
110
129
90

6,623
6,463
6,826

71
111
68
58
84
64
85
84
68
79

69
78
84
65
79
68
84
86
79
77

88
85
75
93
73
87
84
82
87

8,167
6,738
8,090
6,133
5,370
6,345
4,606
6,832
5,893
6,863

65
70
88
66
67
98
54
71
55
80

78
93
83
77
70
102
42
74
58
78

104
86
103
78
68
81
59
87
75

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Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title
L959

Caldwell—
Calhoun...
Callahan...
Cameron..
Camp
Carson
Cass
Castro
Chambers.
Cherokee..

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars
1965

1969

1978

1969

1977

1978

1959

1969

50

1978

56
158
68
112
251

9.66
8.87
9.54
9.02
11.17
8.00
9.11
8.45
10.53
9.79

15.08
7.77
19.95
14.71
26.51
-2.71
11.37
1.70
11.75
13.41

1,274
1,547
1,519
1,164
1,174
1,712
1,308
1,654
1,636
1,311

1,752
2,129
1,797
1,451
1,885
2,262
1,648
2,589
2,130
1,764

1,841
2,794
2,522
1,997
2,448
4,343
2,400
3,636
2,728
2,450

4,896
6,535
5,733
4,400
6,379
9,032
5,349
6,294
7,195
6,838

5,577
7,060
6,531
5,024
7,854
8,583
5,870
6,359
7,706
7,778

59
72
71
54
55
80
61
77
76
61

54
67
118
65
99
74
67

45
64
23
16
55
738
26
116
213
65

47
71
23
21
63
901
23
124
241
81

3.62
5.99
-2.17
2.46
5.03
10.44
2.44
4.11
7.60
8.21

10.67
12.37
7.61
11.96
9.44
17.41

5.71
11.65
13.18
10.70

6.90
8.97
2.35
6.85
7.10
13.69
3.98
7.61
10.21
9.38

4.24
11.01
2.17
26.65
15.82
22.19
-12.66
6.58
13.40
24.13

1,605
1,687
2,372
1,679
1,403
1,945
1,777
1,699
1,954
1,267

2,102
2,355
2,127
2,410
1,745
2,351
1,636
2,246
2,413
1,796

2,886
2,894
2,117
2,678
2,716
3,325
2,806
2,570
3,286
2,854

7,029
7,222
4,687
5,241
5,359
7,218
5,997
6,754
6,836
5,431

7,321
7,799
4,907
6,318
6,199
8,188
5,389
7,124
7,556
6,677

75
79
111
78
65
91
83
79
91
59

79
79
58
73
74
91
77
70
90
78

93
99
63
81
79
104
69
91
96
85

7
68
108
7
13
12
26
8
26
5,592

17
169
286
23
31
26
47
18
53
12,026

18
198
312
23
34
36
51
18
53
13,852

3.23
6.77
10.06
3.98
3.61
5.59
2.58
7.04
6.35
8.53

10.19
12.56
12.46
14.18
11.68
13.42
7.59
9.31
8.09
10.60

6.47
9.47
11.19
8.69
7.36
9.23
4.93
8.11
7.17
9.50

5.81
17.34
8.80
-1.28
11.44
37.59
9.26
3.68
.15
15.18

1,506
1,602
1,764
1,130
1,921
1,638
2,016
1,514
2,297
2,641

1,496
2,194
2,271
1,418
2,415
2,630
2,622
1,368
2,505
3,165

2,479
2,940
3,310
2,089
3,069
3,164
2,638
2,549
4,175
4,360

6,053
6,860
5,999
7,739
7,163
6,268
5,470
4,884
7,883
8,201

6, 352

70
75
82
53
90
76
94
71
107
123

68
80
90
57
84
86
72
70
114
119

81
103
85
95
102
109
78
63
101
119

42
36
10
128
32
8
8
9
12
33

52
79
11
226
41
9
11
10
19
46

91
172
23
703
91
22
41
29
43
102

83
162
27
832
106
20
46
31
50
120

2.91
13.26
3.10
10.63
4.46
5.85
8.64
4.73
7.42
5.91

5.25
8.30
10.35
15.59
11.16
8.86
17.70
12.88
11.11
11.28

4.01
10.88
6.47
12.96
7.58
7.26
12.85
8.52
9.15
8.42

-8.38
-5.84
17. 23
18.29
16.92
-12.12
11.80
7.06
14.70
16.90

2,092
1,760
1,446
1,766
1,307
1,056

2,102
1,992
1,561
2,233
1,656
1,639

468
1,502
715
1,341

840
2,142
939
1,871

3,093
4,448
2,238
3,080
2,223
2,307
1,226
2,778
1,579
2,597

5,693
8,535
5,104
7,064
4,867
6,153
3,713
7,779
3,608
5,498

5,295
8,054
6,051
8,008
5,752
5,475
4,103
8,229
4,204
6,525

84
121
61
84
61
63
33
76
43
71

103
77
102
73
70
52
105
54
83

172
3
66
544
22
24
32
27
13
28

222
3
93
656
31
30
43
32
13
38

294
5
133
1,021
46
40
57
42
14
35

772
12
323
2,244
120
98
117
104
36
77

902
17
376
2,501
146
116
131
125
33
65

5.54
7.40
7.22
6.50
7.49
5.34
5.82
4.44
.89
2.36

13.25
13.81
12.19
10. 47
13.74
12.50
9.63
12.95
9.44
7.23

9.12
10.39
9.55
8.36
10.40
8.68
7.61
8.39
4.85
4.64

16.80
35.57
16.25
11.43
21.33
18.56
11.68
19.76
-10.01
-15.58

1,921
1,120
1,560
1,764
1,397
1,147
1,385
1,351
1,715
2,270

2,452
1,279
2,117
1,870
1,774
1,602
1,995
1,833
1,782
2,581

3,342
2,217
2,862
2,805
2,661
2,247
2,504
2,395
2,257
2,951

7,511
5,626
6,117
5,144
6,225
6,074
5,112
5,967
6,072
7,428

8,551
7,777
6,982
5,639
7,377
7,235
5,693
7,064
5,502
6,462

106

91
60
78
76
73
61
68
65
62
80

109
99
89
72
94
92
73
90
70
82

4
55
5
15
9
18
285
11
17
2

5
80
6
17
15
24
409
12
24
3

6
129
12
27
21
34
575
15
30
3

15
638
32
73
55
74
1,413
32
83
14

19
771
35
86
60
69
1,604
35
96
10

4.26
8.98
9.32
6.11
9.08
6.50
7.28
3.32
5.74
4.11

12.80
21.93
12.47
13.74
12.17
8.25
12.07
10.01
13.74
15.62

8.22
14.93
10.80
9.66
10.53
7.32
9.52
6.43
9.46
9.42

25.11
20.92
11.75
19.09
8.41
-7.36
13.51
7.15
15.46
-24. 71

1,383
1,378
1,008
1,220
894
1,488
2,067
1,628
1,744
1,725

1,793
1, 655
1,333
1,637
1,365
1,960
2,578
1,932
2,263
3,157

3,089
2,431
2,415
2,548
1,879
2,932

6,858
7,276
4,956
5,936
4,262
6,542
7,245
2,735 6,133
2,902 7,231
2,471 11,615

8,600
8,111
5,406
7,033
4,537
6,160
8,099
6,680
8,156
8,475

64
64
47
57
42
69
96
76
81
80

84
66
66
69
51
80
92
75
79
67

110
103
69
90
58
79
103
85
104
108

6
19
62
128
127
16
39
74
13
11

7
26
76
170
181
20
54
104
15
13

8
40
97
257
246
29
85
104
19
18

33
95
202
530
634
68
224
245
33
40

35
113
227
617
730
80
261
234
27
49

2.60
7.52
4.54
7.24
6.86
6.20
8.17
3.43
3.50
4.88

17.31
12.26
9.93
10.22
12.85
12.07
13.26
9.40
4.26
12.05

9.32
9.74
7.05
8.64
9. 66
8.94
10.55
6.22
3.86
8.22

5.17
18.15
12.47
16.28
15.27
17.65
16. 62
-4.65
-18.22
22.42

1,207
1,101
2,011
1,779
1,859
1,256
1,364
2,057
1,845
1,314

1,468
1,410
2,734
2,246
2,o80
1,633
1,759
2,409
2,106
1,671

1,768
2,400
3,621
3,103
3,337
2,377
2.530
2,581
3,114
2,459

6,832
5.918
7,946
6,303
7,387
5,504
5,630
6.946
5,868
5,404

7.222
7,223
9,055
7,297
8,392
6,375
6,512
6,683
4,852
6,504

56
51
94
83
87
59
64
96
86
61

48
65
99
85
91
65
69
70
85
67

92
92
115
93
107
81
83
85
62
83

10
12
37
3,059
67
2
16
35
5
30

15
16
56
4,397
90
2
18
49
6
42

22
21
77
6,694
130
12
21
75
10
59

40
39
217
18,278
267
27
48
161
34
180

29
42
254
21,316
311
17
41
183
35
211

7.68
5.60
7.56
8.14
6.88
17.89
2.40
8.03
6.01
7.17

3.31
7.74
14.22
J3.73
10.20
3.96
7.89
10.44
15.40
15.18

5.59 -26. 78
6. 61
6. 60
10. 66
16.91
10. 76
16. 62
8.44
16.53
11.08 -37. 64
4.96 -14.07
9.16
13.35
10.36
2. 65
10.89
17.26

1,712
1,531
1,529
2,507
1,491
1,082
1,492
1,763
1,698
1,386

2,170
1,955
2,016
2,942
2,207
865
1,813
2,143
2,680
1,693

3,290
3,039
2,568
3,916
3,046
4,771
2,416
2,678
3,673
2,271

6,495
6.298
5,836
8,601
5,847
8. 066
6,175
4,691
8,471
5,424

4,783
6,910
6.621
9,715
6,689
5,104
5,403
5,215
8,711
6,102

80
71
71
117
70
50
70
82
79
65

90
83
70
107
83
130
66
73
100
62

84
124
85
65
69
67
111
78

152
33
34
8
28
20
77
3
70
72
2
11
19

225
47
46
11
34
28
93
5
91
79
3
13
26

298
57
54
17
58
38
117
6
136
93
4
19
33

917
132
136
79
133
96
227
17
304
194
6
41
86

1,019
154
130
95
152
114
233
17
347
214
10
52
85

6.93
5.68
4.80
7.43
7.61
6.52
4.27
7.29
6.89
2.53
6.41
5.48
5.62

14.64
11.78
10.26
21.03
11.41
13.15
8.00
12.45
10.95
9.71
9.58
12.07
11.15

10.52
8.53
7.35
13.67
9.39
9.61
6.02
9.70
8.80
5.87
7.90
8.55
8.21

858 1,202
1.404 2,001
1,542 1,987
1,564 2, 226
1,515 1,821
1,051 1,561
1,948 2,212
889 1,296
1,809 2,326
2,145 2,665
1,971 2,504
1,505 1,885
1,385 1,893

1, 664
2,579
2,571
2,950
2,824
2,079
2,927
2,335
3,058
3,795
3,987
2,793
2,494

3,920
5.894
6,449
0,989
5,915
5,122
6,130
5,914
6,109
7,572
5,028
6,250
6,649

4,323
6,935
6,070
7,702
6,713
5.933
6.707
6,357
6.934
8,327
7,414
7,457
6,513

40
65
72
73
71
49
91
41
84
100
92
70
65

45
70
70
80
77
57
80
64
83
103
109
76
68

55
88
77
98
86
76
86
81
88
106
95
95
83

38
52
21
277
19
28
56
39
33
76

108
118
56
111
53
58
142
67
100
222

124
127
67

13
14
15
6
17
79
11
31
38
15

15
19
15
7
20
120
9
41
54
21

19
25
12
8
28
213
14
46
79
32

Concho
Cooke
Cory ell
Cottle
Crane
Crockett. _.
Crosby
Culberson.
Dallam
Dallas
Dawson
Deaf Smith.
Delta
Denton
De Witt
Dickens
Dimmit
Donley
Duval
Eastland
Ector
Edwards..
Ellis
El Paso.._
Erath
Falls
Fannm.._
Fayette...
Fisher
Floyd
Foard
Fort Bend.
Franklin. _
Freestone. _.
Frio
Gaines
Galveston _
Garza
Gillespie....
Glasscock _.
Goliad
Gonzales
Gray
Grayson
Grege
Grimes
Guadalupe.
Hale
Hall
Hamilton..
Hansford...
Hardeman..
Hardin
Harris
Harrison _..
Hartley
Haskell
Hays
Hemphill...
Henderson _

5
35
42
5
9
7
20
4
14
2,467

5
47
70
6
10
9
29
4
15
3,549

39
23
8
82
27
5
5
7
9
26

Hidalgo
Hill
Hockley
Hood
Hopkins
Houston
Howard
Hudspeth..
Hunt
Hutchinson.
Irion
Jack
Jackson




1965

14.07
10.49
13.95
13.84
15.38
8.29
12.23
6.22
14. 61
14.17

30
38
15
212
14
17
37
29
23
55

See footnotes at end of table.

1959

5.83
7.43
5.72
4.86
7.51
7.75
6.37
10.49
6.98
5.99

22
25
12
173
9
13
30
14
17
43

Childress
Clay
Cochran
Coke
Coleman
Collin
Collingsworth.
Colorado
Comal
Comanche

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

11.11
17.20
-4.29
20.32
14.70
18.95
2.58
2.42
14.27
10.39
61.37
25.90
-.90

6,642
7,457
7,965
8,537
6,082
4,915
7,957
9,337

71
90
83
64
100
109
75
81

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

62

April 1980

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—Continued
Total personal income

1965

1959

Jasper
Jeff Davis
Jefferson
Jim Hoce
Jim Wells
Johnson _
Jones
Karnes
Kaufman
Kendall
Kenedy
Kent
Kerr
Kimble
King
Kinney
Kleberg
Knox
Lamar
Lamb
Lampasas
La Salle
Lavaca Leon
Liberty

Loving
Lubbock
Lynn
McCulloch
McLennan
McMullen
Madison
Marion
Martin
Mason

2,424
2,331
3,419
2,095
2,225
3,044
2,748
2,208
2,607
3,903

5,788
4,594
7,652
4,248
5,055
6,198
6,187
4,823
6,220
7,969

6,513
5 676
8,474
5 442
5,823
7,036
6,427
5,953
6,986
9,071

69
64
99
52
55
85
79
53
64
81

66
64
93
57
61
83
75
60
71
106

83
72
108
69
74
90
82
76
89
116

2
2
31
5
1
2
45
12
45
48

1
3
48
7
1
4
54
13
65
57

4
3
65
11
2
4
77
14
92
50

3
5
187
22
1
10
172
35
215
121

5
5
213
28
4
13
198
37
244
119

5.44
3.33
7.84
7.49
10.42
6.64
5.58
1.88
7.43
.55

2.30
4.89
14.09
11.09
9.16
14.80
11.03
11.35
11.43
10.06

3.94
70.05
4.07 -11.29
10.76
13.97
9.18
26.01
9.82 214.16
10.43
32.78
8.13
14.68
6.26
5.61
9.31
13.57
4.95 - 1 . 4 1

2,601
1,279
1,851
1,348
1,096
834
1,518
1,515
1,340
2,210

2,348
1,466
2,503
1,657
1,576
1,439
1,728
1,973
1,939
2,454

6,998
1,938
3,343
2,766
3,552
1,768
2,338
2,363
2,659
2,697

4,848 7,911
4,280 3,983
8,212 9,139
5,519 7,038
3,100 10,854
4,391 6,021
5,274 6 047
6,247 6,644
5,632 6,480
6,919 6,822

121
60
86
63
51
39
71
71
62
103

191
53
91
75
97
48
64
64
73
74

101
51
117
90
138
77
77
85
83
87

14
6
24
10
10
40
23
7
9
11

18
5
32
13
12
54
29
9
11
14

26
10
43
18
20
81
39
12
14
23

65
17
94
52
47
267
92
24
34
68

74
21
108
63
54
307
108
28
41
79

6.33
4.82
6.20
5.95
6.70
7.51
5.54
5.50
5.24
7.56

12.31
8.43
10.75
14.71
11.89
15.87
11.96
10.15
12.37
14.59

9.12
6.51
8.33
10.01
9.13
11.39
8.53
7.68
8.56
10.83

12.49
26.42
14.88
22.61
15.05
15.04
17.62
17.09
22.53
16.04

1,514
1,090
1,189
1,173
1,056
1,273
1.141
2.056
1,128
2,182

1,955
963
1,739
1,609
1,226
1,726
1,428
2,515
1,439
2,420

3,022
1,944
2,412
2,242
2,192
2,438
2,016
3,155
2.258
3.229

5,608
2,947
5,348
5,873
5,248
6,567
5,054
6,509
5,042
7,526

6,329
3,796
6,149
6,946
5,976
7,396
6,019
7,501
5,981
8,734

71
51
55
55
49
59
53
96
53
102

82
53
66
61
60
66
56
86
62
88

81
48
78
89
76
94
77
96
76
111

- --

(*)
291
22
13
26o
2
8
7
12
6

(*)
407
25
17
353
1
11
10
10
7

<*)
533
27
23
470
3
16
17
13
10

2
1,315
42
52
1,050
5
48
38
29
19

2
1,452
36
56
1,184
6
58
44
26
23

--16.67
6.24
2.11
5.79
5.90
6.63
6.78
8.72
.82
4.40

46.23
11.79
3.28
10.34
10.82
7.16
15.49
11.50
7.82
10.00

34.39
8.77
8.83
10.39
2. 66 -14.95
8.24
7.92
8.20
12.70
17.19
6.88
10.82
20.71
10.02
15.67
4.08 -12.08
24.45
7.01

1,896
1,894
2,043
1,532
1,797
1,604
1,234
908
2,417
1,722

2,507
2,256
2,410
1,829
2,201
1,177
1,575
1,351
1,943
1,780

433 12,476 19,073
2.964 6,571 7,260
2,940 4,820 4,141
2,585 6,250 6.788
3.122 6,589 7,360
3,040 6,607 8,001
2,053 5,436 6,211
2,020 4,409 4,962
2,762 5,868 5,105
2,756 5,642 7,087

88
88
95
71
84
75
58
42
113
80

12
81
80
70
85
83
56
55
75
75

243
93
53
87
94
102
79
63
65
90

--

41
12
21
3
165
32
6
17
22
36

60
16
30
5
213
39
7
20
29
67

74
26
45
8
261
54
9
23
42
135

227
66
116
13
671
126
23
55
97
608

257
79
128
17
787
150
31
55
113
736

5.98
7.86
7.81
9.00
4.68
5.42
5.44
2.70
6.73
14.03

14.90
13.43
12.31
8.86
13.03
12.12
14.16
10.38
11.66
20.75

10.11
10.47
9.92
8.93
8.56
8.54
9.48
6.27
9.04
17.17

13.56
21.09
10.42
31.24
17.27
19.25
36.00
.46
16.74
20.95

1,632
841
1,147
1,154
2,489
1,451
1,258
1,563
1,491
1,376

2,100
852
1,538
1,642
3,284
2,005
1,745
2,006
2,017
1,827

2,521
1,343
2,324
2,884
4.133
2,735
2,308
2,379
2.867
2,697

7,374 7,969
2,758 3,228
5,345 5,948
5,356 7,229
9,262 10,658
6,375 7,541
5,320 7,539
6,160 6,178
5,866 6,827
6,261 7,035

76'.
39
53
54
116
68
59
73
70
64

69
37
63
79
113
75
63
65
78
74

102
41
76
92
136
96
96
79
87
90

27
20
4
41
47
10
30
391
19
3

37
27
4
55
65
15
36
516
20
4

51
37
7
87
87
19
52
711
32
6

113
101
12
238
202
50
111
1,594
60
8

104
118
10
271
230
58
125
1,822
71
16

6.38
6.36
6.14
7.78
6.36
6.57
5.79
6.16
5.31
8.84

8.32
13.90
4.35
13.53
11.40
13.22
10.25
11.01
9.11
11.20

7.86
7.29
16.68
9.86
5.29 -10. 73
14.07
10.47
14.23
8.72
14.87
9.67
12.17
7.88
14.31
8.43
17.94
7.09
9.95 109.94

1,886
1,605
1,380
1,485
1,392
979
1,586
1,799
2,087
1,422

3,027
2,401
1,542
1,793
2,005
1 415
2,157
2,225
1,881
1,704

3,848
3,114
3,329
2,492
2,834
1,676
3,271
2,972
3,230
2,845

7 580
7,419
5,987
5,588
6,335
4,079
6,771
6,363
6,496
2,950

6 944
8, 732
5,638
6,381
7,274
4,585
7,525
7,313
7.540
f>, 403

88
75
64
69
65
46
74
84
97
66

105
85
91
68
77
46
89
81
88
78

89
111
72
81
93
58
96
93
96
82

111
30
20
44
19
18
19
250
6
3

155
53
23
58
33
26
25
327
8
4

223
97
33
106
57
37
34
317
11
7

544
134
99
220
60
78
107
722
26
21

601
155
118
259
58
89
124
811
28
25

7.20
12.65
5.24
9.17
11.55
7.19
6.20
2.40
6.44
9.02

11.64
5.32
15.38
10.43
.37
10. 30
15.48
10.99
10.41
14.90

9.28
9.12
9.93
9.77
6.11
8.66
10.49
6.38
8.30
11. 77

10.50
16.08
19.04
17.57
-1.83
14.04
16.71
12.25
4.41
20.30

1,879
1,468
1,184
1,963
2,015
1,558
1,373
2,206
1,134
1,033

2,358
2,623
1,452
2,391
3,083
2,049
1,894
2,857
1,390
1,374

3,128
3,826
2,013
3,404
5,241
2,712
2,416
2,972
2,146
2,081

6,778
5,480
5,501
6,148
5,813
5,477
5,634
7,781
5,616
4,577

7,449
6,379
6,442
6,977
5,767
6,133
6,355
8,834
5,996
5,565

88
68
55
92
94
73
64
103
53
48

85
104
55
93
143
74
66
81
59
57

95
81
82
89
74
78
81
113
76
71

63
6
2
14
26
16
3
18
12
22

103
9
2
19
30
23
2
24
16
25

183
10
3
30
46
23
2
31
24
35

476
28
9
68
70
50
12
71
80
66

538
32
11
75
69
63
7
82
96
72

11.30
6.22
5.35
7.69
5.91
3.77
-2.55
5.62
7.55
4.86

12.70
13.25
16.38
10.68
4.67
11.70
12.33
11.35
16.47
8.25

11.96
13.05
9.50
13.35
10.44
24.46
9.09
10.89
5.32 - 1 . 6 9
25.13
7.45
4.24 - 4 0 . 35
8.29
15.57
20. 03
11.69
6.46
8.90

1,888
1,546
825
933
1,485
1,485
3,039
1,138
2,040
1,485

2,072
3,847
1,153
1,198
1,680
2,261
2,415
1,611
2,364
1,785

3,449 7,375
3,867 8,102
1,395 4,097
2,033 4,699
2,890 4,466
2,411 5,502
2,718 11,088
2,249 5,030
3,595 8,130
2,922 5,804

8,109
8,868
5,097
5,281
4,498
6,865
6,422
5,910
9,055
6,362

88
72
38
43
69
69
142
53
95
69

94
105
38
55
79
66
74
61
98
80

103
113
65
67
57
88
82

50
8
8
6
59
6
5
30
7
23
7
159
3

64
10
10
8
86
9

85
15
14
12
110
12
7
44
9
47
18
313
6

230
37
41
37
276
25
15
122
24
107
29
810
25

267
44
47
44
324
30
18
126
30
117
12
920
33

5.47
6.35
5.96
6.49
6.36
6.22
3.48
3.87
3.29
7.26
9.33
6.98
6.65

13.59
12.39
14.00
15.77
12.77
11.03
10.75
12.42
13.95
10.79
-4.36
12.73
20.35

9.24
16.14
19.49
9.17
9.69
12.70
16.82
10.79
17.62
9.35
24.07
8.48
6.86
26.90
7.83
3.92
8.21
22.50
8.92
8.98
2.62 - 5 8 . 93
9.66
13.65
12.94
31.60

1,391
1,164
1,063
1,035
1,343
1,036
1,903
1,509
1,706
1,148
2,866
1,881
1,277

1,921
1,560
1,289
1,362
1,849
1,314
2,043
1,970
2,612
1,381
3,173
2,368
1,844

2,546
2,224
1,843
1,790
2,306
2,005
3,288
2,872
2,953
2,313
5,372
3,284
2,322

7,055
5,977
5,462
4,495
6,125
5,713
6,744
7,168
8,759
5,767
3,214
8,084
8,464

65
54
50
48
63
48
89
70
80
54
134
88
60

69
61
50
49
63
55
90
78
81
63
146
90
63

.

--

--

Montgomery
Morris
-

Ochiltree
Oldham

Orange
Palo Pinto
Panola
Parker
Parmer
Polk
Potter
Rains

---

-

--

-

Randall
Reagan
Real
Red River
Refugio
-- Roberts
Robertson
Rockwall
-Runnels
Rusk
Sabine
San Augustine
San Jacinto
San Patricio
-San Saba
Schleicher
- Scurry
Shackelford
-Shelby
Sherman
_.
Smith
Somervell
See footnotes at end of table.




1978

1,928
1,726
2,603
1,402
1,456
2,083
1,992
1,378
1,885
3,054

--

Navarro
Newton
Nolan
Nueces

1969

1,472
1,372
2,125
1,114
1,184
1,820
1,691
1,141
1,377
1,733

-

M otley

1959

14.65
25.51
10.01
29.06
16.24
16.11
3.69
23.55
15.14
15.27

--

--

1978

9.70
7.67
7.65
8.55
8.84
10.63
6.43
8.18
10.12
11.75

--

-

1977

13.35
9.74
10.62
11.62
12.02
13.32
9.86
10.80
12.87
14.19

-

-

1969

6.52
5.85
5.04
5.86
6.05
8.26
3.42
5.88
7.69
9.59

Matagorda
Maverick
Medina
Menard
Midland
M ilam
Mills
Mitchell
Montague

1965

186
9
2,079
26
201
423
105
75
252
83

-

-

1959

162
7
1,890
20
173
364
101
61
219
72

-

Limestone
Lipscomb
Live Oak
Llano

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1978

60
4
838
10
72
137
45
30
85
25

--

-

1977

Percent of U.S.
average

46
3
638
6
51
84
38
20
56
18

--

-

1969

Dollars

32
2
512
5
40
62
32
17
40
10

_

-

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

Area title

Per capita personal income

5

34
8
29
9
218
4

6,129
4,986
4,867
4,145
5,270
4,600
5,523
6,874
7,311
5,263
7,652
7,250
6,643

75
115
81
90
76
70

57
78
73
86
91
112
74
41
103
108

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SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

63
l

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years —Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

Starr
Stephens _
Sterling

Stonewall
Sutton
Swisher.
Tarrant.

Taylor _
Terrell

Terry
Throckmorton
Titus
Tom Green
Travis

Trinity
Tyler...
Upshur
Upton .
Uvalde
Val Verde

Van Zandt
Victoria
Walker
Waller
Ward
Washington
Webb
Wharton
Wheeler
Wichita

.

.

Wilbarger
Willacy
Williamson
Wilson. .
Winkler
Wise.
Wood

Yoakum _ .
Young
Zapata
Zavala
Utah
Sum of S M S A counties
Sum of non-SMS A counties..
Beaver. _
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Daggett
Davis.. . .

Duchesne.
Emery
Garfield
Grand .
Iron
Juab
Kane..
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich

.

Salt Lake _
San J u a n
Sanpete
Sevier. _
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah.
Wasatch..
Washington
Wayne
Weber.

. _..

. . _.
...

Vermont
Sum of SMSA counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties
Addison
Bennington _ _
Caledonia
Chittenden. _

Essex

Franklin
Grand Isle
Lamoille
Orange.
Orleans.

._

______

..

Rutland

Washington. _
Windham

Windsor-

Virginia

See footnotes at end of table.




Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

.

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

1959

1965

1969

1977

1978

1959

1969

16.48
15.67
36.62
20.24
23.84
-.22
12.93
14.25
17.30
-9.67

522
1,624
1,310
1,565
1,477
2,228
2,183
1,858
1,519
2,371

870
2,291
1,982
1,694
1,888
2,776
2,771
2,183
1,998
2,282

1,275
3,191
3,760
2,411
3,044
3,786
3,889
3,003
3,668
2,823

2,602
6,640
5,330
5,387
6,194
7,702
7,472
6,836
7,483
7,262

2,960
7,466
7,448
6,404
7,322
7,702
8,326
7,776
8,793
6,639

24
76
61
73
69
104
102
87
71
111

35
87
103
66
83
103
106
82
100
77

38
95
95
82
93
98
106
99
112
85

8.09
10 20
9.29
11.35
9.58
9.95
10.34
7.46
9.80
8.17

47.72
15.00
14.41
14.10
14.70
17.20
17.47
12.38
9.41
17.20

1,551
1,470
1,769
1,797
1,071
1,357
1,225
1,465
1,272
1,552

1,853
2,023
2,230
2,175
1,491
1,871
1,612
1,936
1,798
1,837

2,942
2,715
3,019
3,279
2,139
2,518
2,143
2,584
2,185
2,379

5,796
7,070
6,921
6,657
4,913
5,050
5,360
6,809
5,684
4,418

8,406
8,085
7,859
7,507
5,802
5,747
6,092
7,990
6,113
5,195

72
69
82
84
50
63
57
68
59
72

80
74
82
89
58
69
58
70
60
65

107
103
100
96
74
73
78
102
78
66

14.11
13.83
15.85
13.71
10.77
12.80
11.83
11.78
13.84
9.51

10.61
9.76
12.05
9.55
6.50
9.31
9.45
8.30
9.40
7.93

14.32
16.80
14.82
13.35
15.34
17.96
13.03
5.55
22.93
11.41

1,378
1,831
1,103
1,477
1,892
1,429
1,098
1,513
1,513
1,923

1,771
2,395
1,476
1,769
2,244
1,966
1,218
2,308
1,970
2,596

2,382
2,813
1,979
2,219
2,871
2,659
1,896
2,566
3,158
3,604

5,588 6,356
6,938 7,852
5,173 5,742
5,502 6,060
6,360 7,243
6,241 7,256
4,032 4,529
6,573 6,928
8,626 10,527
7,304 8,290

64
85
51
69
88
67
51
71
71
90

65
77
54
61
78
73
52
70
86
98

81
100
73
77
92
93
58
88
134
106

4.59
1.04
7.30
7.01
3.79
6.42
6.41
5.05
6.15
3.30
2.35

11.60
12.54
17.62
11.77
9.29
12.50
13.75
10.07
13.69
15.04
15.61

7.86
6.33
12.07
9.24
6.36
9.26
9.82
7.40
9.66
8.70
8.43

7.72
3.81
21.20
21.64
15.76
20.39
15.94
-2.18
17.47
18.34
10.05

1,420
1,119
1,348
988
1,623
1,733
1,508
1,829
1,518
1,005
910

1,843
1,283
1,982
1,252
2,321
2,090
2,007
2,101
2,402
934
1,275

2,519
1,618
2,591
1,908
3,433
2,806
2,673
3,310
3,124
1,455
1,368

6,461
4,121
6,254
4,036
6,375
5,844
6,094
7,848
7,354
3,355
4,164

7,000
4,355
6,940
4,858
7,365
6,871
7,078
7,565
8,380
3,782
4,677

66
52
63
46
76
81
70
85
71
47
42

69
44
71
52
94
77
73
90
85
40
37

89
56
89
62
94
88
90
96
107
48
60

8 622
7,020
1,602
24
206
290
148
4
844
66

6.42
6.58
5.68
4.41
7 32
6.80
1 92
.59
8.24
5.20

12.18
11.94
13.25
11.49
11.16
12.78
14 92
11.26
13.07
18.52

9.11
9.09
9.20
7.71
9.12
9.59
7 89
5.51
10.50
11.31

14.70
14.16
17.14
13.93
16.00
15.37
16.82
24.63
16.06
16.52

1,891
2,014
1,486
1,377
1,603
1,457
1,698
1,361
1,999
1,231

2,366
2,480
1,939
1,917
2,202
1,847
2,064
2,154
2,288
1,631

2,928
3,050
2,450
2,300
2,882
2,352
2,634
2,733
2,878
2,019

5,919
6,147
5,071
5,130
5,857
5,050
6,212
4,555
5,955
4,564

6,594
6,829
5,730
5,590
6,700
5,795
6,837
5,405
6,580
5,158

88
94
69
64
75
68
79
63
93
57

80
83
67
63
79
64
72
75
78
55

84
87
73
71
85
74
87
69
84
66

50
17
48
71
22
17
37
27
5
7

60
20
56
85
25
19
46
31
6
9

4.18
3.30
4.55
6.26
4.85
3.31
6.51
9.87
5 01
7.59

22.31
12.41
11.85
11.86
10.79
14.28
11.31
11.14
11 10
7.18

12.41
7.51
7.94
8.88
7.63
8.37
8.76
10.47
7 85
7.39

19.28
15.03
16.40
18.25
14.98
14.51
24.38
16.12
21.55
31.76

1,201
1,437
2,106
1,593
1,365
1, 579
1,208
1,714
1,071
1,451

1,364
1,713
2,644
2,210
1,827
1,740
1,645
2,607
1,328
2,059

1,922
2,240
2,994
2,591
2,188
2,373
2,493
3,203
1,885
3,101

5,636
5,032
6,811
4,603
4,185
4,678
4,452
5,825
4,225
4,146

5,788
5,574
7,182
5,260
4,650
4,796
5,585
6,734
5,115
4,840

56
67
98
74
64
74
56
80
50
68

52
61
82
71
60
65
68
87
51
85

74
71
92
67
59
61
71
86
65
62

1,480
15
26
25
17
67
29
321
14
27
3
395

3,592
40
52
69
42
135
94
868
37
88
7
827

4,101
49
60
80
48
150
115
988
39
104
10
937

6.04
4.14
7.46
5.07
7.27
7.59
4.97
7.29
6.02
5.71
4.03
6.90

11.99
13.89
9.86
13.73
12.38
9.32
16.47
13. 30
12.03
15.93
14.79
10.06

8.82
8.65
8.59
9.09
9.66
8.41
10.27
10.09
8.82
10.43
8.99
8.38

14.18
22.52
16.30
16.15
15.51
10.68
22.13
13.84
7.21
18.74
30.23
13.29

2,201
1,150
1,163
1,487
1,515
1,848
1,590
1,522
1,520
1,573
1,123
1,876

2,641
1,553
1,716
1,983
2,169
2,573
1,734
2,100
1,919
2,045
1,432
2,393

3,252
1,639
2,365
2,542
2,872
3,104
2,356
2,388
2,438
2,115
1,876
3,151

6,659
3,260
4,020
5,294
5,833
5,828
5,243
4,834
5,022
4,417
4,146
6,079

7,400
3,833
4,616
5,788
6,382
6,328
6,221
5,331
5,245
4,992
5,021
6,864

103
54
54
69
71
86
74
71
71
73
52
87

89
45
64
69
78
85
64
65
66
58
51
86

94
49
59
74
81
81
79
68
67
64
64
88

957
207
750
43
71
46
207
11
59
7

1,422
337
1,085
69
102
65
337
15
92
11

2,809
665
2,144
140
197
135
665
31
172
21

3,214
768
2,446
166
224
149
768
34
202
24

7.56
9.08
7.13
9.65
6.93
6.47
9.08
5.72
7.40
10.52

9.48
9.59
9.45
10.23
9.08
9.63
9.59
9.76
9.16
9.59

8.46
9.32
8.22
9.92
7.94
7.95
9.32
7.62
8.23
10.08

14.41
15.50
14.07
18.98
13.44
10.88
15.50
12.37
17.10
18.12

1,774
1,911
1,741
1,382
2,103
1,543
1,911
1,411
1,534
1,346

2,369
2,562
2,320
1,996
2,695
2,099
2,562
1,848
2,002
2,181

3,254
3,501
3,185
2,920
3,569
2,891
3,501
2,714
2,959
3,051

5,827
6,051
5,761
5,248
6,215
5,389
6,051
4,888
5,209
4,895

6,601
6,865
6,523
6,206
7,092
5,991
6,865
5,508
6,100
5,808

83
89
81
64
98
72
89
66
72
63

89
95
87
80
97
79
95
74
81
83

84
88
83
79
90
76
88
70
78
74

19
25
29
83
76
54
87

26
34
38
117
107
73
118

41
51
53
168
156
106
158

84
108
106
328
309
209
305

96
122
124
373
348
237
347

7.75
7.27
6.18
7.28
7.48
6.91
6.19

10.03
10.21
9.93
9.29
9.31
9.38
9.16

8.82
8.65
7.94
8.23
8.35
8.07
7.59

13.49
12.93
17.45
13.77
12.11
13.07
13.87

1,755
1,587
1,453
1,789
1,783
1,833
2,053

2,243
2,062
1,901
2,396
2,411
2,374
2,752

3,110
2,922
2,644
3,237
3,322
3,205
3,605

5,489
5,286
4,777
5,866
6,267
6,015
6,435

6,223
6,026
5,433
6,661
6,886
6,705
7,234

82
74
68
83
83
85
96

85
80
72
88
91
87
98

79
77
69
85
88
86
92

7,254

10,897

15,689

35,418

39,746

8.02

10.88

9.36

12.22

1,836

2,471

3,400

6,952

7,721

86

93

98

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1959

1965

1969

9
14
2
5
5
23
1,154
184
4
38

15
18
2
5
7
36
1,637
228
4
39

23
26
4
6
10
41
2,664
302
6
44

57
59
6
12
30
78
5,821
715
13
100

66
68
8
14
37
78
6,574
817
15
90

9 89
6.12
10 34
2.90
6 62
5.90
8.72
5.07
5.07
1.47

12.66
11.37
7.63
9.56
15.36
7.34
10.56
11.68
10.22
8.35

11.19
8.58
9.05
6.00
10.67
6.58
9.59
8.15
7.48
4.67

4
24
112
374
8
14
24
9
21
37

5
32
158
541
11
20
31
10
30
46

7
45
216
923
16
29
45
13
39
64

13
133
531
2,531
39
74
131
31
113
142

18
153
607
2,888
45
86
154
35
124
166

4.59
6 35
6.75
9.45
7.34
7.53
6.47
3.39
6.43
5.51

12.11
14 63
12.19
13.51
12.12
12.70
14.81
12.17
13.67
11.21

26
84
23
18
28
27
70
57
12
233

35
122
34
22
31
36
91
84
13
306

54
153
54
31
36
49
142
95
20
439

154
420
176
87
79
124
344
244
53
892

176
490
202
99
92
146
389
258
65
994

7.55
6.23
8.73
5.93
2.79
6.27
7.36
5.26
5.55
6.52

25
22
46
13
22
29
26
14
26
4
11

32
23
67
16
25
37
35
16
36
4
14

39
24
94
25
32
54
49
24
47
6
14

97
68
333
57
61
129
134
57
126
18
48

104
71
404
69
70
156
155
56
148
21
53

1 645
1,344
301
6
39
51
35
2
126
9

2 345
1,941
404
8
62
74
36
2
197
11

3 065
2,543
523
9
80
98
42
2
279
14

7 517
6,149
1,367
21
178
252
127
3
727
57

7
5
13
17
6
4
9
5
2
2

7
6
18
24
8
5
12
8
2
3

10
7
20
31
10
6
17
12
2
5

823
10
13
15
8
32
18
159
8
16
2
203

1,152
12
18
19
12
54
22
250
11
22
2
289

686
141
545
28
52
35
141
9
45
4

1977

1978

1978

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SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

April i960

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—Continued
Total personal income
Area title

S u m of S M S A counties
S u m of n o n - S M S A counties.

Accomack 3
Albemarle 3
Alleghany
Amelia
Amherst
.._
Appomattox
Arlington3 3
Augusta
Bath 3
Bedford
Bland
Botetourt
Brunswick
Buchanan
Buckingham..
Campbell 3 ...
Caroline3
Carroll
Charles City..
Charlotte 3
Chesterfield .
Clarke.
Craig.
Culpeper
Cumberland..
Dickenson 3
Dinwiddie __
Essex
Fairfax3
Fauquier
Floyd
Fluvanna...
Franklin....
Frederick 3_.
Giles
Gloucester..
Goochland..
Grayson
Greene
Greensville 3
Halifax3
Hanover
Henrico3 3
Henry
Highland..
Isle of Wight
James City 3
King and Queen.
King George...
King William..
Lancaster
Lee
Loudon
Louisa
Lunenburg
Madison
Mathews
Mecklenburg..
Middlesex...3
Montgomery
Nelson
New Kent
Northampton
Northumberland.
Nottoway
Orange
Patrick
Pittsylvania 3 ...
Powhatan
Prince Edward..
Prince George 3_.
Prince William .
Pulaski
Rappahannock..
Richmond3
Roanoke . 3
Rockbridge ....
3

Rockingham _
Russell
Scott
Shenandoah
Smyth
Southampton33.
Spotsylvania . _
Stafford
Surry
Sussex
Tazewell
Warren
Washington3 . .
See footnotes at end of table.




Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

1959
5,281
1,974
32

1965
7,986
2,912
52

23

20

32

84

37

18

100
36
7
7

203
56

Per capita personal income

1969

1977

11,507
4,182
66
109
27
17
64
26
989
122

25,871
9,547
156
271
58
39
139
62
2,013
261

28,899
10,847
184
309
67
47
159
72
2,193
300

13
75
11
49
35
60
20
128
35
47

30
173
26
115
70
217
45
265
89
104

40
198
29
130
81
230
51
301
102
120

13
30
289
24
9
49
12
31
53
17

29
58
908
58
20
118
30
97
117

32
66
1,048
68
22
139
35
101
134
46

2,040
86
23
18
72
66
45
43
25
32

5,276
208
47
49
163
171
88
107
63

5,910
241
55
54
189
199
99
123
73
76

12
18
64
129
626
147
6
50
42
13

30
36
126
340
1,488
302
13
111
110
30

34
43
143
391
1,669
343
17
126
125
35

8.38

27
22
25
33
137
29
28
20
19
73

63
53
62
103
434
94
59
43
42
145

71
60
73
118
496
97
67
50
48
164

14
122
25
14
30
22
38
45
41

37
262
51
44
67
54
76
98
91
77

43
298
60
51
79
63
86
110
103
89

132
19
37
82
356
82
14
16
219
41

294
58
80
126
886
172
33
33

334
71
90
139
1,012
199

129
47
55
62
77
39
45
71
13
26
98
48

285
136
119
137
149
87
140
211
27
56
295
113
197

1978

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78
8.10
7.80
7.56
8.74
8.33
8.86

7.63
8.09
7.03
5.98
10.13
9.39
8.70
7.90
6.97
9.95
9.20
9.74
4.14
7.80
9.15
7.89
8.81
8.38
6.87
8.93
7.78

13.60
(6)
11.07
11.55
9.89
16.15
10.99
(«)
12.48
11.02
10.94
9.36
15,38
12.12
10.43
12.21
12.33
14.14
10.73
11.35
12.55
12.14
9.99
12.64
11.42
13.03
9.13
12.45
12.53
10.00

9.36
9.38
9.70
10.15
9.43
10.30

10.42
~~9.~38'
9.72
8.37
10.68
10.53
10.85
9.75
8.59
10.18
10.62
10.96
8.76
9.47
10.56
8.88
10.61
9.81
7.93
10.99
10.62
8.83

1959

1965

1969

11.71
13.61
17.87
13.81
15.48
19.13
14.88
17.31
8.93
14.64

2,173
1,298
1,039

2,846
1,815
1,700

959
1,259
1,233

1,371
1,697
1,685

3,796 7,739 8,565
2,642 5,451 6,115
2,242 5,010 5,775
2,931 5,539 6,250
2,154 4,668 5,231
2,239 4,583 5,569
2,464 5,076 5,793
2,678 5,401 6,294
5,649 13,188 14, 675
2,774 5,055 5,775

32.62
14.28
11.24
12.94
15.77
6.14
14.28
13.47
14.52
15.25

1,148

1,745

""887
1,343
991
915
705

1,323
1,819
1,449
1,158
1,210

1,134

1,666

1,006
1,037

1,453
1,529

1,568
1,064
1,358
764
1,016

2,276
1,620
1,807
1,171
1,247

1,225

1,735

12.30
14.49
15.45
18.26
14.89
17.17
16.78
3.69
14.56
15.90
12.01
16.20
16.28
9.56
16.14
16.49
12.43
14.27
15.45
16.03

1,496
1,046
1,102
1,238

2,069
1,561
1,451
1,687

1,359
1,425
1,167

883

1,941
2,152
1,739
1,320

1,161

1,559

1,780

2,499

1,014
1,431

1,290
1,945

1977

1978

1959

101
61
48

1969

1978

104
72
61
80
59
61
67
73
154
76

109
78
74
80
67
71
74
80
187
74

67
77
56
73
58
50
51
82
69
55

94
81
58
77
65
82
56
87
76
64

57
64
106
82
72
74
54
51
67
66

63
66
105
94
70
81
61
64
80
72

2,447
2,806
2,052
2,675
2,111
1,834
1,872
2,997
2,537
2,019

5,853
5,749
4,364
5,417
4,445
6,019
4,038
6,090
5,304
4,347

7,334
6,364
4,564
6,056
5,073
6,395
4,391
6,800
5,981
5,044

2,078
2,363
3,894
3,002
2,623
2,717
1,977
1,870
2,467
2,436

4,413
4,652
7,460
6,453
5,006
5,515
4,164
4,956
5,603
4,852

4,919
5,213
8,197
7,382
5,497
6,320
4,814
5,055
6,245
5,621

4,651
3,235
2,352
2,428
2,535
2,794
2,680
3,046
2,492
2,073

9,892 10,835
6,881 7,717
4,497 5,120
5,139 5,353
5,015 5,802
6,124 7,032
5,345 5,958
6,162 6,798
5,734 6,380
4,261 4,877

127
88
64
66
69
76
73
83
68
57

138
98
65
68
74
90
76
87
81
62

4,300
3,517
4,201
6,764
8,676
5,440
4,921
5,578
5,272
5,043

4,681
4,296
4,762
7,513
9,596
6,117
6,122
6,199
5,961
5,784

64
51
57
96
112
79
63
75
66
65

60
55
61
96
122
78
78
79
76
74

47

57

12.22
10.02
9.47
13.10
11.51
9.92
12.31
10.82
13.05
11.48

10.18

9.34

15.56
20.45
13.99
15.01
12.12
13.51
36.62
13.48
14.28
17.55

1,108

1,661

2,343
1,882
2,089
3,509
4,107
2,912
2,313
2,740
2,415
2,380

8.28
6.94
8.05
5.77
10.62
7.43
6.62
8.67
7.14

11.33
11.74
12.90
15.32
15.40
14.33
10.05
10.95
11.09
9.44

9.72
9.19
10.32
10.19
12.86
10.64
8.23
9.75
8.99
8.09

13.64
13.01
17.21
14.22
14.41
3.44
13.78
16.04
13.20
12.83

1,700
1,491
1,238
726
2,037
1,105
1,191
1,055
1,311
1,193

2,237
2,178
1,932
956
2,796
1,396
1,598
1,461
1,848
1,716

2,930
2,668
1,572
3,775
2,085
2,389
2,270
2,573
2,447

6,510
6,338
6,363
4,053
8,373
5,455
4,782
4,433
5,262
4,919

7,296
6,923
7,155
4,661
9,325
5,512
5,343
5,093
5,823
5,479

73
43
103
57
65
62
70
67

91
59
119
70
68
65
74
70

6.98

13.32
10.44
10.24
15.25
11.54
12.46
9.51
10.53
10.94
9.92

9.94

16.05
13.78
17.45
15.67
18.36
17.02
12.86
11.94
13.29
14.98

1,116

1,513

8.02
11.53
8.39
10.09
8.35
9.43
9.17
9.39

2,188
2,634
2,099
2,685
2,022
2,324
2,633
3,243
2,442
2,462

4,950
4,460
4,354
5,934
4,361
5,563
5,246
5,825
4,861
4,793

5,737
4,978
5,107
6,584
5,113
6,608
6,141
6,499
5,450
5,475

60
72
57
73
55
63
72
88
67
67

73
63
65
84
65
84
78
83
70
70

2,225
2,481
2,603
3,232
3,370
2,775
2,665
2,532
3,349
2,426

4,667
4,990
4,949
5,628

61
68
71

5,291
5,656
4,849
7,128
4,810

5,315
5,656
5,719
6,343
7,513
6,014
6,566
5,523
8,079
5,566

2,705
1,884
2,222

5,329
4,931
4,824
5,191
4,622
4,607
5,201
6,048
4,629
5,055
6,054
5,908
4,814

6,013
5,275
5,530
5,941
5,386
5,374
5,684
6,642
5,840
5,912
6,353
6,461
5,426

6.34
7.44
7.45

6.05
8.29
5.63
8.00
7.32
8.44
7.61
8.92
9.95
7.75
13.50
8.49
7.70
8.43

511
328
151
137
161
174
106
168
247
33
64
314
128
225

10.77
11.17
12.13
12.32
10.72
11.75
10.65
11.91
9.25
10.51

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

6.25
8.13
7.27
8.05
10.71
9.58
9.83
6.28
8.32

10.90
15.66
10.18
5.99
(5)
10.31
12.01
9.63
(5)
9.67
10.96
13.91
10.72
11.22
11.71
15.90
14.89
10.84
10.56
13.81
11.58
11.23

11.57
9.13
9.03

12.62
()
9.35
9.72
9.00

9.81
9.35
9.12
8.72
12.67
10.17
10.17
9.78
9.85

13.54
21.34
11.94
10.34
14.19
15.48
17.87
15.53
8.81
16.59
15.14
10.96
14.52
17.24
16.74
20.96
19.92
16.82
23.03
13.97
6.73
12.65
14.28

1,084 1,441
1,431 1,840
1,010 1,785
998 1,599
1,241 1,784
1,549 2,317
1,256 1,689
1,060 1,572
1,101
1,264

1,648
1,738

2,011
1,340
1,235
1,154

"2,~597"
1,897
1,546
1,892

974
973
1,407
1,151

1,213
1,370
1,860
1,517

1,522 2,016
849 1,332
821 1,372
1,196 1,646
1,468 2,053

2,451
2,072
2,735
2,934
2,224
2,234
2,427
3,112
2,407

83

72
73
81
96
77
84
70
103
71
77
67
71
76
73
85
74
75
81
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Table 2.-—Total Personal Incomej and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

1959

Westmoreland
Wise 3
Wythe

.
____

York 3

1965

11

18

23

35

Independent cities: 8
Alexandria
Bedford City
Bristol
Buena Vista
Charlottesville
Chesapeake
Clifton Forge
Colonial Heights
Covington
Danville
Emporia
Fairfax City
Falls Church
Franklin
FredericksbiirfiT

Galax
Hampton
Harrisonburcr
Hopewell
Lexington

Lynch burg
Manassas 2
Manassas Park 2
Martinsville
Newport News
Norfolk
Norton
__
Petersburg2
Poquoson
Portsmouth
Radford
Richmond
Roanoke
Salem
South Boston
Staunton
Suffolk
Virginia Beach
Waynesboro
Williamsburg
Winchester

_

_

53
171

81
330

County and
independent city combinations 3
Albemarle and Charlottesville
Alleghany, Clifton Forge and Covington.
Arlington and Alexandria
Augusta, Staunton, and Waynesboro
Bedford and Bedford City
Campbell and Lynchburg
Carroll and Galax __
_ _ _
Chesterfield and Colonial Heights
Dinwiddie and Petersburg
Fairfax, Fairfax City and Falls Church..

104
43
832
127
47
156
33
139
90
791

Frederick and Winchester
Greens ville and Emporia
___
Halifax and South Boston
Henrico and Richmond
Henry and IVlartinsville
James City and Williamsburg
Montgomery and Radford
Chesapeake City, Norfolk, and Portsmouth
Pittsylvania and Danville
Prince George and Hopewell
Roanoke, Roanoke City, and Salem
Rockbridge Buena Vista and Lexington
Rockingham and Harrisonburg
Southampton and Franklin
Spotsylvania and Fredericksburg
Washington and Bristol
Wise and Norton
York, Hampton, and Newport News

_

Washington
Sum of SMSA counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties
Adams
_ __
Asotin
Benton
Chelan
Clallam
Clark Columbia
_ _ ___

1969

__

Cowlitz
Douglas -_
_
Ferry
Franklin
Garfield
Grant
Grays Harbor
Island __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _
Jefferson
King

See footnotes at end of table.

_
_

1977

1978

26
76
55
107

65
256
122
206

75
291
139
230

540
22
52
18
143
250
16
59
37
152

1,154
47
117
33
287
627
34
136
68
298

1,279
52
131
39
320
713
41
150
75
326

17
90

35
218

25
56
23
388
52
78
22
204

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78
9.48
9.28

12.41
16.10
10.93

10.85
10.06

(5)

16.09
13.87
14.38
11.66

Dollars

1959

Percent of U.S.
average

1965

1969

1977

1978

1959

1969

961

1,484
1,523

2,160
2,068
2,451
3,318

4,750
5,846
5,135
6,289

5,462
6,570
5,712
6,841

45

1,028

59
56
67
90

70
84
73
87

48

1978

10.06
9.98
10 89
8.91
9 41
12.35
10.83
10 90
8.14
8.86

10.75
11.57
11.89
15.88
11 47
13.69
18.70
10.18
10.60
9.53

4,901 11,074 12,208
3,713 7,571 8,409
2,589 5,705 6,290
2,793 5,020 5,750
3,692 7,178 8,218
2,854 5,656 6,340
2,869 6,989 8,370
3,990 8,075 8,651
3,650 7,591 8,377
3,256 6,667 7,378

134
101
71
76
101
78
78
109
100
89

156
107
80
73
105
81
107
110
107
94

40
236

10.37
11.29

14.85
8.53

85
116

101
148

55
135
46
809
113
155
44

61
151
52
878
123
170
50

10.27
11 68
9 32
9.48
10 11
9 07
9.90

9.74
11 42
12.90
8.45
9 37
10.07
15.48

3,121 6,992 7,919
4,254 10,362 11,586
(4)
3,642 8,042 8,583
3,849 7,785 8,814
3,668 6,912 7,764
3,267 6,409 7,061
3,576 6,009 6,522
3,332 6,531 7,128
2,831 5,678 6,585

99
105
100
89
98
91
77

109
112
99
90
83
91
84

497
125
56
152
1,021
1,878
37
307
55
733

13.06
11.45
11.24
10.34
8.59
10.26
8.47
10.31
19.27
11.36

3,757

335

439
112
50
138
940
1,703
34
279
46
658

33
1,064
332
75
27
85
123
569
65
36
70

63
1,840
686
174
52
166
277
1,607
120
91
151

70
2,031
780
195
56
183
312
1,825
131
100
170

10.33
10.33
13.70
11.92
8.84
9.81
12.73
13.57
9 10
9.81
13.17

76
475
1,027
13
141

_____




Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

(4)

(5)

8.05
8.89
6.93
12.30
9.03
9.07
8.69
7.45
11.13
8.69
8.88
10.90
13.83
8 17
12.13
10.42

7,678
9,762
6 539
8,612
7,106
6,700
8,570
7,137
5,892
6,795

102

2,677

6,909
8,736
5 818
7,756
6,577
6,026
7,637
6,398
5,480
6,096

73

98
125
83
110
91
85
109
91
75
87

2,863
4,238
3,565
3,440
3,844
3,471
2,720
3,375
3,881
3,882
3,544

5,101
8,245
7,069
6,985
7,062
7,655
5,936
6,838
7,446
8,015
6,638

5,600
9,247
7,896
8,362
7,807
8,568
6,661
7,539
8,080
8,865
7,362

78
116
97
94
105
95
74
92
106
106
97

71
118
101
107
100
109
85
96
103
113
94

3,857
3,387
3,596
3,172
3,145

105
92
98
87
86

1,199
2,034

1,765
2,592

164
64
1,161
195
66
238
50
237
124
1,377

1,726
1,514
3,285
1,698
1,529
1 781
1,149
2,310
1,537
2,785

2,318
2,178
4,159
2,338
1,992
2 485
1,658
3,223
1,997
3,602

80
71
153
79
71
83
54
108
72
130

60
17
43
876
106
30
64

89
26
61
1,275
164
50
102

1,625
1,067
1 089
2,458
1,795
1,654
1,528

2,148
1,598
1 538
3,205
2,447
2,148
1,958

76
50
51
115
84
77
71

911
145
64

1,204
204
100

1,850
1,389
1,689

2,378
1,877
2,178

86
65
79

305
38
81
29
47
68
52
458

443
54
123
45
70
97
65
684

1,931
1,245
1,546
1,078
1,736
1 239
1,077
2,047

2,526
1,728
2,064
1,661
2,303
1 682
1,437
2,570

90
58
72
50
81
58
50
95

6,489
4,860
1,629
23
25
145
82
63
199
16

8,731
6,572
2,159
35
30
183
111
79
297
19

13,062
9,932
3,129
48
40
240
145
112
443
21

27,871
20,452
7,419
100
93
714
333
316
1,172
37

32,275
23,659
8,616
128
107
870
395
353
1,363
48

7.25
7.41
6.75
7.53
4.96
5.20
5.86
5.95
8.30
2.74

10.57
10.12
11.91
11.42
11.59
15.38
11.81
13.64
13.31
9.53

8.81
8.69
9.16
9.36
8.05
9.91
8.64
9.53
10.65
5.90

15.80
15.68
16.14
27.79
14.73
21.88
18.85
11.97
16.31
32.60

2,300
2,419
2,005
2,390
1,931
2,356
2,033
2,112
2,149
3,609

2,943
3,070
2,612
3,449
2,382
3,028
2,890
2,568
2,824
4,516

3,907
4,062
3,486
4,322
3,010
3,696
3.649
3,283
3,486
4,825

7,572 8,553
7,809 8,818
6,986 7,900
7,290 9,116
6,102 6,860
7,977 8,989
7,906 9,181
7,272 7,822
7,110 7,946
7,866 10,624

107
113
93
111
90
110
95
98
100
168

107
111
95
118
82
101
100
90
95
132

109
112
101
116
88
115
117
10C
101
136

128
25
6
45
8
80
112
32
17
2,589

168
34
7
61
9
114
143
45
22
3,530

236
55
11
85
13
136
201
84
32
5,261

550
143
26
208
22
291
452
229
91
10,298

614
174
30
255
29
348
511
263
101
11,851

6.35
8.34
6.46
6.55
4.82
5.48
6.05
10.12
6.94
7.35

11.19
13.61
11.43
12.99
9.01
11.01
10.92
13.58
13.51
9.44

8.61
10.81
8.79
9.55
6.78
8.06
8.33
11.75
10.00
8.33

11.48
21.45
16.75
22.24
30.05
19.45
13.10
14.86
11.14
15.08

2,234
1,683
1,591
1,951
2,850
1,736
2,074
1,641
1,737
2,801

2,778
2,298
1,803
2,614
3,375
2,636
2,612
2,069
2,363
3,561

3,478
3,380
3,230
3,305
4,872
3,455
3,451
3,303
3,226
4,604

7,591 8,281
6,820 8,191
4,992 5,599
7,030 8,168
7,895 10,853
6,005 7,111
7,221 8,077
6,037 6,670
6,876 7,238
8,867 10,064

104
78
74
91
133
81
97
77
81
131

95
92
88
90
133
94
94
90
88
126

106
104
71
104
138
91
103
85
92
128

8.88
12.80

9.83
13.28

_.__

56
95

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Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars
1959

1959-69 11969-78 11959-78 11977-78 1959 1 1965

1978

1965

Kitsap
Kittitas
Klickitat
Lewis
Lincoln
Mason
Okanogan
Pacific
Pend Oreille.
Pierce

176
38
22
78
29
32
38
27
14
703

249
47
26
100
34
43
53
34
17
941

380
68
38
144
48
67
82
52
16
1,532

906
140
88
349
90
174
194
117
38
3,017

1,044
161
106
397
114
200
240
135
43
3,444

8.02
5.95
5.50
6.36
5.37
7.60
7.86
6.57
1.47
8.10

11.89
10.07
12.06
11.93
9.94
12.87
12.72
11.24
11.85
9.42

9.84
7.88
8.56
8.96
7.51
10.06
10.13
8.76
6.26
8.72

15.32
15.49
20.26
13.90
26.18
15.03
23.83
15.30
13.33
14.13

2,109
1,885
1,671
1,881
2,659
2,015
1,522
1,890
2,001
2,210

2,183
2,104
2,413
3,450
2,490
2,165
2,402
2,852
2,710

San Juan
Skagit
Skamania
Snohomish...
Spokane
Stevens
Thurston....
Wahkiakum.
Walla Walla.
Whatcom
Whitman
Yakima

6
97
9
375
554
28
129
4
83
131
71
249

9
126
12
535
701
32
183
6
109
174
89
324

15
183
17
940

11
141
262
129
451

51
423
39
1,871
2,152
138
785
26
294
657
228
1,019

58
485
44
2,211
2,449
165
922
30
346
750
270
1,215

8.95
6,59
6.14
9.61
5.89
6.42
8.39
10.81
5.39
7.15
6.15
6.13

16.17
11.42
11.54
9.97
10.69
13.87
13.79
11.37
10.50
12.39
8.54
11.66

12.31
8.85
8.66
9.78
8.13
9.89
10.92
11.08
7.78
9.60
7.28
8.71

15.41
14.70
15.04
18.19
13.80
19.91
17.55
15.33
17.77
14.16
18.66
19.23

2,267
1,907
1,783
2,205
2,014
1,557
2,366
1,212
1,997
1,890
2,301
1,733

2,906
1,318
1,587
17
56
33
14
63
207
7

3,697
1,724
1,973
21
71
40
16
78
287
11

4,777
2,191
2,586
30
109
53
22
92
352
12

11,118
4,690
6,428
82
249
159
52
201
716
32

12,327
5,219
7,109
88
279
180
57
219
790

5.10
5.21
5.00
5.62
6.96
5.02
5.00
3.82
5.44
4.90

11.11
10.12
11.89
12.77
11.02
14.47
11.05
10.18
9.40
13.96

Clay
Doddridge..
Fayette
Gilmer
Grant
Greenbrier.
Hampshire.
Hancock
Hardy
Harrison

10
7
78
9
11
44
10
90
9
137

12
8
91
10
15
53
16
119
11
170

15
11
114
14
17
73
24
146
17
217

40
26
294
34
43
174
59
320
41
464

45
29
322
39
48
197
69
350
47
504

4.07
4.53
3.91
4.35
4.27
5.13
8.43
4.96
5.81
4.71

Jackson
Jefferson-..
Kanawha..
Lewis
Lincoln
Logan
McDowell.
Marion.
Marshall-.
Mason

31
29
503
24
18
83
82
119
58
33

44
41
635
31
24
90
90
150
76
43

55
58
800
43
33
107
108
184
114
61

145
145
1,719
93
89
274
295
404
252
135

167
167
1,914
106
102
305
295
433
282
161

Mercer
Mineral
Mingo
Monongalia.
Monroe
Morgan
Nicholas
Ohio...
Pendleton..
Pleasants...

100
36
41
96
12
11
32
146
7
9

126
50
48
129
16
14
39
187
7
12

163
63
61
166
24
20
52
227
13
18

418
127
180
401
51
48
145
438
30
47

451
143
207
443
57
54
161

Pocahontas.
Preston
Putnam
Raleigh
Randolph...
Ritchie
Roane
Summers. __
Taylor
Tucker

10
32
34
106
32
12
17
16
20
9

13
41
51
129
40
16
21
19
24
11

17
54
75
169
55
23
27
27
32
15

141
203
512
140
51
70
65
76
34

Tyler
Upshur
Wayne
Webster...
Wetzel
Wirt.._.
Wood
Wyoming..

14
23
56
12
30
4
155
47

20
29
71
13
41
6
215
55

26
39
96
16
61
9
281
67

8,359
5,919
2,441
7
24
50
15
251
19
11
39
63

11,368
8,011
3,357
12
33
65
20
354
26
15
60
86

15,363
10,707
4,656
19
43
88
26
505
38
20
88
132

West Virginia..
Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Barbour
Berkeley...
Boone
Braxton
Brooke.
Cabell
"_"""_""I
Calhoun..
_.

Wisconsin
Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties.
Adams
Ashland
~_~_
Barron
Bayfield
Brown
Buffalo
Burnett
Calumet
Chippewa
See footnotes at end of table.




Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

1977

1978

3,748
2,798
3,088
3,205
5,073
3,387
3,312
3,443
2,681
3,778

7,406 8,204
5,691 6,454
6,320 7,358
6,834 7,650
9,213 11, 566
6,889 7,750
6,709 8,183
7,208 8,329
4,729 5,177
7,079 7,881

3,146
2,550
2,176
2,599
2,612
1,904
2,928
1,930
2,726
2,395
2,705
2,335

4,284
3,581

8,168
7,422
6,380
3,577 6,782
3,564 6,874
2,996 5,797
7,403
3; 425 6,936
3,491 6,781
3,249 6,982
3,549 5,886
3,186 6, 439

8,510
8,269
7,475
7,625
7,665
6,565
8,175
7,949
7,970
7,753
7,213
7,628

7.90
7.51
8.21
8.95
8.87
9.40
7.82
6.78
7.30
9.10

10.88 1,566 2,070
11.27 1,940 2,590
10.59 1,350 1,761
8.35 1,125 1,451
11.97 1,649 1,976
12.75 1,138 1,541
10.09
903 1,089
9.13 2,182 2,734
10.33 1,921 2,667
1,403
18.63

2,736
3,305
2,388
2,171
2,900
2,121
1,780
3,156
3,311
1,666

5,999
7,001
5,432
5,044
5,931
5,375
3,929
6,543
6,767
4,051

12.75
11.20
12.23
12.00
12.06
11.65
12.66
10.15
12.38
9.80

8.09
7.64
7.77
7.90
7.89
8.17
10.42
7.39
8.88
7.09

10.93
858 1,121
10.39 1,032 1,212
9.50 1,263 1,643
15.41 1,140 1,282
13.35 1,375 1,717
13.51 1,292 1,612
15.87
898 1,370
9.22 2,284 3,023
15.16 1,012 1,171
8.53 1,766 2,291

1,701
1,710
2,316
1,926
1,952
2,289
1,940
3,679
1,830
2,988

5.71
7.18
4.74
5.93
5.87
2.55
2.78
4.51
7.02
6.40

13.21
12.44
10.18
10.63
13.46
12.33
11.78
9.94
10.54
11.42

9.20
9.64
7.28
8.13
9.40
7.07
6.95
7.05
8.67
8.75

15.63
14.68
11.36
14.08
14.59
11.34
-.11
7.15
11.71
18.50

1,700 2,141
1,560 2,055
1,996 2,645
1,218 1,603
911 1,258
1,355 1,702
1,157 1,526
1,867 2,451
1,531 2,035
1,338 1,809

2,532
2,679
3,490
2,290
1,693
2,318
2,166
3,010

4.99
5.63
4.17
5.59
7.50
6.72
4.97
4.47
5.91
7.51

11.96
9.59
14.47
11.51
10.32
11.44
13.41
8.70
12.46

8.23
7.49
8.93
8.35
8.83
8.93
8.88
6.45
8.15
9.83

7.89
12.85
14.84
10.41
11.65
13.66
11.00
9.74
12.26
13.41

1,476 1,947
1,624 2,130
1,028 1,332
1,738 2,234
997 1,447
1,274 1,686
1,258 1,641
2,146 2,892
991
927
1,254 1,684

49
159
225
574
154
61
78
73
83

5.54
5.53
8.17
4.76
5.47
6.55
5.05
5.18
5.02
6.05

12.65
12.74
12.96
14.55
12.21
11.54
12.49
11.56
11.08
10.82

8.85
8.89
10.42
9.29
8.61
8.88
8.51
8.16
7.84
8.28

25.11
12.77
10.55
11.97
10.37
17.84
11.39
10.95
8.95
14.29

975
1,163
1,456
1,367
1,220
1,108
1,060
1,049
1,322
1,113

58
107
216
44
129
23
602
184

65
119
243
47
147
28
689
182

6.19
5.26
5.42
2.59
7.43
7.59
6.11
3.54

10.78
13.37
10.93
12.64
10.18
13.82
10.48
11.69

8.34
9.02
7.99
7.23
8.72
10.49
8.16
7.33

11.95
11.09
12.56
7.72
13.43
17.30
14.40
-1.10

31,468
21,416
10,052
48
90
207
58
1,131
81
52
190
274

35,241
23,997
11,244
54
103
234
65
1,279
89
57
215
303

6.27
6.11
6.67
9.90
5.97
5.83
5.69
7.25
7.27
6.13
8.29
7.64

9.66
9.38
10.29
12.14
10.20
11.43
10.87
10.88
9.91
12.14
10.50

7.87
7.65
8.37
10.95
7.95
8.45
8.11
8.95
8.51
8.93
9.33
8.62

53

9.72

11.99
12.05
11.86
12.19
14.92
13.13
12.79
13.05
9.59
10.17
13.15
10.88

1959

1969 I 1978

103

102
76
84
87
138
92
90
94
73
103

105
82
94
98
148
99
104
106
66
101

106
89
83
103
94
73
110
57
93
88
107
81

117
98
81
98
97
82
104
93
95
89
97
87

109
105
95
97
98
84
104
101
102
99
92
97

6,629
7,772
5,983
5,362
6,606
6,125
4,401
7,282
7,549
4,707

73
90
63
52
77
53
42
102
90
43

75
90
65
59
79
58
49
86
90
45

85
99
76
68
84
78
56
93
96
60

3,849
3,798
5,322
4,231
4,743
4,997
4,364
8,048
4,355
6,085

4,226
4,070
5,820
4,812
5,267
5,619
4,789
9,005
4,948
6,649

40
48
59
53
64
60
42
106
47
82

46
47
63
53
53
62
53
100
50
81

54
52
74
61
67
72
61
115
63
85

2,484

6,234
5,776
7,5£6
5,119
4,093
5,594
5,598
6,258
6,359
5,226

6,990
6,486
8,419
5,904
4,660
6,236
5,708
6,683
7,028
6,242

79
73
93
57
42
63
54
87
71
62

2,581
2,648
1,842
2,659
2,149
2,352
2,318
3,604
1,893
2,475

6,121
4,941
4,890
5,867
4,151
5,124
5,510
7,349
3,993
5,882

6,558
5,558
5,652
6,516
4,387
5,693
6,056
8,101
4,358
6,720

76
48
81
46
59
59
100
43
58

1,361
1,564
2,042
1,813
1,540
1,499
1,357
1,285
1,660
1,494

1,913
2,157
2,647
2,404
2,241
2,186
1,894
2,036
2,224
2,042

4,374
5,091
6,151
6,218
5,246
4,939
4,567
4,436
4,871
4,354

5,271
5,606
6,670
6,907
5,792
5,851
5,117
4,886
5,455
4,884

45
54
68
64
57
52
49
49
62
52

1,429 2,010
1,267 1,534
1,451 1,803
911 1,116
1,551 2,122
945 1,393
1,987 2,690
1,365 1,737

2,541
2,028
2,424
1,623
3,107
1,990
3,284
2,209

5,683 6,150
4,859 5,365
5,361 5,906
3,952 4,160
6,239 6,962
5,033 5,577
6,766 7,535
5,397 5,425

67
59
68
42
72
44
93
64

7,532
8,157
6,474
4,688
5,928
6,236
4,877
7,183
6,069
4,887
7,401
5,987

100
114
78
47

2,148
2,439
1,666
1,003
1,413
1,486
1,268
2,035
1,345
1,233
1,800
1,419

2,686 3,509
3,004 3,842
2,145 2,926
1,517 2,164
1,915 2,510
1,860 2,553
1,591 2,169
2,523 3,319
1,834 2,710
1,567 2,155
2,452 3,256
1,902 2,843

6,776
7,323
5,846
4,144
5,217
5,513
4,403
6,472
5,471
4,580
6,586
5,486

89
83
107
75
59
80
73
85
90
84
71
72
83
56
73
77
103
56
67
72
85
88
74
75
65
62
70
62
55
66
44
85
54
90
60
96
105
80
59
68
70
59
91
74
59
89
78

78
68
75
53
89
71
96
96
104
83
60
76
80
62
92
77
62
94
76

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SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

67

Table 2.—Total Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County for Selected Years 1—Continued
Per capita personal income

Total personal income
Area title

1959

1965

Clark
Columbia
Crawford
Dane
Dodge
Door
Douglas
Dunn
Eau Claire
Florence

22
549
108
36
68
34
116
4

27
772
152
47
93
47
154
6

Fond du Lac
Forest
Grant
Green
Green Lake
Iowa
Iron
Jackson..
Jefferson..
Juneau

149
9
62
49
30
29
12
20
104
26

209
11
90
70
41
39
12
25
147

241
28
141
24
27
36
140
148
54
12

323
37
194

56

-

Kenosha
Kewaunee
La Crosse.
Lafayette
Langlade
Lincoln
Manitowoc
Marathon
Marinette
Marquette

_
_

Milwaukee
Monroe
Oconto
Oneida
Outagamie
Ozaukee
Pepin
Pierce
Polk
Portage

Average annual rate of growth

Millions of dollars

_

46
193
205
71
18

1969
78
131
37
1,084
210
59
127
71
228
7

1977

1978

1959-69 1969-78 1959-78 1977-78

1959

1965

1969

1977

1978

1959

514
176
287
178
500
20

10.21
9.42
9.66
9.99
10.47
12.93
9.53
10.70
9.10
11.48

7.97
7.93
7.26
8.42
8.57
8.77
7.88
9.11
7.97
8.82

11.78
8.08
9.46
11.53
12.20
16.91
12.61
10.45
11.46
12.32

1,403
1,908
1,395
2,512
1,732
1,746
1,535
1,321
2,029
1,181

1,764
2,530
1,599
2,987
2,301
2,335
2,069
1,689
2,579
1,651

2,514
3,311
2,362
3,875
3,058
2,886
2,757
2,473
3,519
2,225

5,183
6,454
4,721
7,318
6,255
6,225
5,694
4,986
6,085
4,436

5,703
6,918
5,140
8,005
6,956
7,193
6,354
5,386
6,675
4,599

65
89
65
117
81
81
72
62
95
55

627
38
324
235
131
114
36
94
468
116

6.64
5.63
8.35
7.61
6.93
7.07
2.69
6.46
6.85
7.18

9.21
10.64
10.02
9.80
9.46
7.83
10.12
10.88
9.83
9.40

7.85
7.98
9.13
8.64
8.13
7.43
6.15
8.53
8.25
8.22

10.98
8.76
8.44
11.41
11.47
9.29
10.66
8.79
12.00
11.65

2,018
1,189
1,408
1,914
1,963
1,505
1,497
1,337
2,104
1,495

2,620
1,435
1,899
2,674
2,566
1,951
1,863
1,615
2,622
2,008

3,422
1,971
2,836
3,792
3,456
2,983
2,292
2,412
3,411
2,786

6,384
4,061
5,826
7,288
6,740
5,300
4,726
5,385
6,434
5,312

7,004
4,251
6,271
8,009
7,491
5,844
5,256
5,863
7,158
6,007

94
55

1,006
127
633
115
107
157
587
746
240

5.39
6.74
6.21
8.04
5.37
5.49
6.39
7.07
5.47
6.60

10.59
9.99
10.50
9.43
9.98
10.95
9.45
10.92
11.14
11.06

8.27
8.22
8.69
7.53
8.04
7.83
8.88
8.12

13.96
13.76
13.02
7.88
11.02
12.33
11.92
12.80
14.30
10.74

2,429
1,562
1,980
1,325
1,378
1,645
1,892
1,693
1,594
1,475

2,790
1,900
2,576
1,886
1,791
1,895
2,418
2,194
1,998
2,041

3,448
2,810
3,217
2,857
2,301
2,593
3,158
3,031
2,595
2,650

7,190
5,524
6,355
5,920
4,926
5,468
6,345
6,188
5,370

8,139
6,420
7,056
6,399
5,566
6,046
7,063
6,869
6,125
5,378

113
73
92
62
64
77
88
79
74

94
77
88
78
63
71
86
83
71
72

104
82
90
82
71
77
90
88
78

8,573
205
162
194
966
647
41
195
188
345

5.00
7.42
5.62
6.43
6.74
8.11
6.57
8.60
7.23
7.10

7.77
10.07
11.43
12.05
10.07
12.16
9.12
10.43
10.85
11.91

6.30
8.67
8.34
9.05
8.30
10.01
7.77
9.46
8.93
9.35

10.47
11.00
11.41
12.22
11.69
13.22
10.04
11.41
14.75
12.04

2,631
1,376
1,433
1,718
2,119
2,790
1,370
1,576
1,508
1,734

3,247
1,921
1,716
2,220
2,640
3,670
1,866
1,953
1,941
2,205

4,139
2,695
2,369

7,755
5,488
5,268
5,880
6,780

8,730
6,061
5,684
6,379
7,490
9,334
5,432
6,433
6,014
6,250

123
64
67
80
99
130
64
73
70
81

113
73
65
78
95
120

111
77
73
81
96
119
69
82
77
80

5.72
6.63
6.64
6.79
4.69
7.86
8.91
6.15
6.40
6.76

10.89
9.45
9.53
9.35
11.85
11.36
8.43
12.21
9.64
12.75

8.14
7.95
8.00
8.00
8.02
9.51
8.68
8.98
7.92
9.56

14.88
12.79
9.51
11.32
13.88
13.46
11.25
12.36
13.45
17.25

1,406

1,433
100
1,070
79
268
287
59
786
109

1,335
2,212
1,254
1,663
1,656
1,225
2,170
1,097

1,819
2,884
1,746
2,906
1,573
2,105
2,314
1, " "

64
102
71
101
55
82
99
58
98
58

73
103
76
102
67
83
90
64

10.32
10.24
13.81
9.76
11.54
12.00
11.66
9.80
11.24
9.34
10.76
11.14

8.34
8.48
10.02
8.18
8.59
10.19
9.37
8.09
8.77
7.88
8.14
8.45

7.79
11.02
14.54
12.26
7.02
15.61
15.52
11.15
13.52
11.69
12.89
11.66

187
294
85

2,290

2,554

458
150
255
161
449
18

284
15
137
101
58
58
15
37
201
51

565
?5
299
211
118
104
32
87
418
104

407
54
258
51
46
62
260
293
93
23

112
560
107
97
140
524
661
210
54

3,455
62
45
52
292
162
14
51
53

4,373
87
61
70
408
230
19
80
75
125

7,761
185
146
173
865
572
37
175
164

Price
Racine
Richland
Rock
Rusk
St. Croix
Sauk
Sawyer
Sheboygan
Taylor

20
335
23
248
18
48
59
11
185
19

27
479
31
356
22
67
87
16
248
27

35
636
44
479
29
102
139
21
344
37

77
1,270
92
961
69
236
258
52

Trempealeau
Vernon __
__
Vilas
Walworth
Washburn
Washington
Waukesha
Waupaca
Waushara
Winnebago
Wood
Shawano (incl. Memominee)

31
14
108
14
102
471
59
20
244
119
46

44
42
21
152
19
156
670
81
30
339
157
60

62
60
27
207
26
234
957
111
38
461
210
84

139
130
74
427
64
561
2,236
231
88
922
466
194

2,583
257
100
1,030
526
216

6.58
6.92
6.72
6.77
6.01
8.59
7.35
6.56
6.59
6.58
5.84
6.10

Wyoming
Sum of SMS A counties
Sum of non-SMSA counties..
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell..
Carbon
Converse
Crook.
Fremont..

126
569
40
22
15
32
12
8
45

867
176
691
53
24
17
37
14
9

1,121
210
911
67
28
35
49
20
14
77

3,077
492
2,585
158
62
152
141
75
35
212

3,679
568
3,111
182
75
185
170
99
43
267

4.90
5.26
4.82
5.30
2.63
8.56
4.27
5.55
6.03
5.51

14.12
11.70
14.62
11.68
11.59
20.32
14.77
19.41
13.26
14.79

9.17
8.26
9.35
8.27
6.78
13.98
9.12
11.90
9.40
9.81

13
41

25
13
13
176
22
158
8
47
16
52

29
16
18
210
28
212
11
58
21
67

73
33
40
492
72
600
22
148
49
165

82
39
50
568
81
723
28
172
64
199

3.60
3.82
5.96
5.26
4.47
4.51
3.70
4.81
4.78
4.94

12.47
10.40
11.87
11.70
12.58
14.60
10.86
12.79
13.20
12.89

13
15
16
13

9
46
18
18
19
16

12
59
24
23
23
21

34
283
69
58
54
52

40
335
83
69
65
60

6.46
4.44
6.23
4.52
3.68
4.88

14.56
21.37
14.88
13.20
12.31
12.52

Platte

Sheridan

._

_

I...I

Sublette.
Sweetwater
Teton.__
Uinta..
Washakie
Weston

."

...".

..;.

20
11
10
126
18
136

150
144
85
480

•Less than $500,000.
1. Detail may not add to higher level totals because of rounding. Average annual rates of
growth were calculated from unrounded data.
2. The Virginia independent cities of Manassas, Manassas Park, and Poquoson did not
exist in 1959-69.
3. Prior to 1969, the independent cities of Virginia are combined with the counties from
which they were primarily formed; the five boroughs of New York City appear as an aggregate; and De Kalb and Fulton Counties, Georgia, are combined.




1969 1978

5.99
6.60
5.14
7.03
6.90
5.16
6.41
7.70
6.97
6.48

167
272
78

2,684
42
35
37
212
106
10
35
37
63

Goshen
Hot Springs
Johnson.
Laramie
Lincoln.
Natrona
Niobrara.
Park

Percent of U.S.
average

Dollars

3,496
4,389
2,499
3,032
2,749
2,745

4,885
5,770
5,377
5,690

92
70
70
62
98
70

73
90
64
106
83
79
75
67
96
61
93
54
77
103
94
81
63
66
93
76

75
75

102
92
81
85
59
54
80
102
96
75
67
75
91
77

4,938
7,210
5,608
7,173
4,606
5,854
6,350
4,406
6,891
4,850

5,712
8,092
5,929
7,960
5,229
6,477
7,060

1,454

2,361
3,737
2,616
3,690
2,000
3,014
3,625
2,214
3,597
2,113

7,763
5,595

66
112
62
103
58
78
77
57
101
51

1,426
1,213
1,508
2,088
1,414
2,257
3,023
1,686
1,522
2,294
2,042
1,369

1,850
1,686
2,134
2,554
1,817
2,924
3,480
2,107
2,098
2,875
2,554
1,585

2,617
2,400
2,483
3,332
2,395
3,770
4,268
2,898
2,567
3,627
3,306
2,259

5,652
5,108
5,107
6,274
4,909
6,988
8,312
5,558
5,286
6,985
6,647
5,089

6,078
5,692
5,453
6,902
5,237
7,732
9,162
6,187
6,033
7,772
7,398
5,560

66
57
70
97
66
105
141
79
71
107
95
64

71
65
68
91
65
103
116
79
70
99
90
62

78
73
70
88
67
99
117
79
77
99
94
71

19.57
15.51
20.34
15.42
21.72
21.86
20.42
31.99
24.95
25.91

2,171
2,157
2,174
1,950
1,869
2,707
2,233
1,900
1,726
1,778

2,612
2,875
2,552
2,147
2,172
1,588
2,590
2,293
1,942
2,118

3,407
3,774
3,332
2,583
2,779
2,647
3,747
3,434
3,101
2,767

7,579
7,653
7,565
5,566
5,208
9,027
7,771
7,096
6,567
6,305

8,687
8,817
8,663
6,330
6,100
9,959
8,915
8,048
7,627
7,517

101
101
101
91
87
126
104
89
80

93
103
91
70
76
72
102
94
85
75

111
112
110

7.71
6.88
8.72
8.26
8.24
9.17
7.04
8.51
8.69
8.64

12.82
16.73
25.17
15.51
13.37
20.54
26.82
15.81
30.48
20.60

1,729
1,770
1,905
2,157
2,062
2,836
2,093
2,166
1,877
2,238

2,180 2,659 6,003
2,410 3,267 6,708 8.048
2,130 3,263 6,488 7,812
2,875 3,774 7,653 8,817
2,642 3,289 6,530 7,230
3,264 4,177 10,034 11,415
2,365 3,792 7,405 9,385
2,754 3,319 7,566 8,488
2,369 3,275 5,909 7,282
2,900 3,758 7,609 8,800

101
96
132
98
101
88
104

103
90
114
103
91
89
102

103
100
112
92
146
120
108
93
112

10.23
12.14
10.25
8.55
7.68
8.43

18.10
18.20
20.41
19.11
21.84
15.50

1,728
2,185
4,392
2,015
1,856
1,680

2,782
2,459
4,387
2,691
2,337
2,468

7,757 9,292
8,400 9,197
9,982 10,949
5,778 6,587
6,162 7,484
7,576 8,424

81
102
205
94
87
78

86
87
138
87
84
91

119
117
140
84
95
107

3,149
3,191
5,051
3,204
3,066
3,335

73

81
78
127
114
103
97
96

4. The personal income estimates for the independent city of Falls Church, Virginia, have
been suppressed. A recent review of the estimates for Falls Church indicated that several
components were overstated due to errors in the geographic coding of source data. A corrected
series will be introduced with the 1979 estimates.
5. Average annual rates of growth are suppressed for certain Virginia areas because of
boundary changes which make the statistic invalid.

CURRENT BUSINESS STATISTICS

THE STATISTICS here update series published in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS, biennial statistical supplement to the SURVEY OF CURRENT
BUSINESS. That volume (available from the Superintendent of Documents for $6.25) provides a description of each series, references to sources of earlier figures,
and historical data as follows: For all series, monthly or quarterly, 1973 through 1976 (1966-76 for major quarterly series), annually, 1947-76; for selected
series, monthly or quarterly, 1947-76 (where available).
The sources of the data are given in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS; they appear in the main descriptive note for each series, and are also listed
alphabetically on pages 181-182. Statistics originating in Government agencies are not copyrighted and may be reprinted freely. Data from private sources
are provided through the courtesy of the compilers, and are subject to their copyrights.
Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1978

1977

Annual total

II

III

IV

I

II

1980

1979

1978

1977

1979

III

I

II

III

IV

37.41
15.88
7.53
8.35
21.53
1.31
0.85
0.65
0.57
7.16
6.30
0.86
4.36
6.64

43.69
19.08
9.17
9.92
24.61
1.36
0.97
0.96
0.73
8.36
7.10
1.26
5.10
7.12

44.68
20.11
9.85
10.26
24.57
1.38
1.01
0.73
0.78
8.29
6.88
1.40
5.10
7.28

51.30
23.84
11.68
12.17
27.46
1.52
1.10
0.90
0.87
8.76
7.21
1.55
6.00
8.31

IV

II

I

GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—Quarterly Series
NEW PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
EXPENDITURES
Unadjusted quarterly or annual totals:
All industries
bil. $
Manufacturing
do..
Durable goods industries |
do..
Nondurable goods industries
fi
do..
Nonmanufacturing
do..
Mining
do..
Railroad
do..
Air transportation
do..
Other transportation
do..
Public utilities
do..
Electric
do..
Gas and other
do..
Communication
do..
Commercial and other
do..
Seas. adj. quarterly totals at annual rates:
All industries
do..
Manufacturing
do..
Durable goods industries 1}
do..
Nondurable goods industries
fl
do..
Nonmanufacturing
do..
Mining
do..
Railroad
do..
Air transportation
do..
Other transportation
do..
Public utilities
do..
Electric
do..
Gas and other
do..
Communication
do..
Commercial and other
do..
U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS
Quarterly Data Are Seasonally Adjusted
(Credits +; debits —)
Exports of goods and services (excl. transfers under
military grants)
mil. $..
Merchandise, adjusted, excl. military
do....
Transfers under U.S. military agency sales
contracts
mil. $..
Receipts of income on U.S. assets abroad
do....
Other services
do...
Imports of goods and services
do...
Merchandise, adjusted, excl. military
do...
Direct defense expenditures
do...
Payments of income on foreign assets in the
U.S
mil. $.
Other services
do...
Unilateral transfers (excl. military grants), net
mil. $.
U.S. Government grants (excl. military)
do...
Other
do...
U.S. assets abroad, net
do...
U.S. official reserve assets, net
do....
U.S. Gov't assets, other than official reserve
assets, net
mil. $.,
U.S. private assets, net
do...,
Direct Investments abroad
do....
Foreign assets in the U.S., net
do...
Foreign official assets, net
do...
Other foreign assets, net
do...
Direct investments in the U.S
do...
Allocation of special drawing
rights
do...
Statistical discrepancy
do...
Memoranda:
Balance on merchandise trade
do...
Balance on goods and services
do...
Balance on goods, services, and remittances .... do....
Balance on current account
do...
See footnotes at end of tables.

315-851 0 - 3C




135.80
60.16
27.77
32.39
75.64
4.50
2.80
1.62
2.51
25.80
21.59
4.21
15.45
22.97

153.82
67.62
31.66
35.96
86.19
4.78
3.32
2.30
2.43
29.48
24.79
4.70
18.16
25.71

184,592 221,019
120,816 142,054

177.09
78.92
38.23
40.69
98.17
5.56
3.93
3.24
2.95
32.56
27.50
5.07
20.56
29.35

286,312
182,074

33.73
14.84
6.79
8.06
18.88
1.16
0.67
0.43
0.76
6.37
5.34
1.03
3.86
5.64

34.82
15.60
7.17
8.43
19.21
1.17
0.78
0.39
0.50
6.61
5.41
1.20
4.03
5.73

38.06
17.19
8.00
9.18
20.87
1.15
0.76
0.46
0.63
7.28
6.06
1.21
4.26
6.33

32.35
13.67
6.36
7.31
18.68
1.07
0.71
0.52
0.51
6.15
5.27
0.88
3.97
5.76

37.89
16.76
7.79
8.97
21.13
1.22
0.83
0.60
0.60
7.14
6.01
1.13
4.56
6.18

38.67
16.89
7.97
8.92
21.78
1.24
0.84
0.54
0.62
7.43
6.11
1.32
4.68
6.43

44.91
20.30
9.53
10.77
24.61
1.26
0.94
0.64
0.71
8.78
7.40
1.37
4.96
7.34

134.24
59.46
27.26
32.19
74.78
4.49
2.57
1.43
2.96
25.29
21.14
4.16
15.32
22.73

140.38
83.02
29.23
33.79
77.36
4.74
3.20
1.69
1.96
26.22
21.90
4.32
16.40
23.14

138.11
61.41
28.19
33.22
76.70
4.50
2.80
1.76
2.32
26.23
22.05
4.18
15.82
23.27

144.25
61.57
28.72
32.86
82.68
4.45
3.35
2.67
2.44
27.92
23.15
4.78
17.07
24.76

150.76
67.20
31.40
35.80
83.56
4.81
3.09
2.08
2.23
28.46
23.83
4.62
18.18
24.71

155.41
67.75
32.25
35.50
87.66
4.99
3.38
2.20
2.47
29.62
24.92
4.70
18.90
26.09

163.96
73.24
33.99
39.26
90.71
4.98
3.49
2.39
2.55
31.73
26.95
4.78
18.46
27.12

165.94
71.56
34.00
37.56
94.38
5.46
4.02
3.35
2.71
32.35
27.70
4.66
18.75
27.73

173.48
76.42
36.86
39.56
97.06
5.31
3.66
3.26
2.79
33.24
28.06
5.18
20.29
28.51

179.33
80.22
39.72
40.50
99.12
5.42
4.03
3.10
3.16
33.33
28.32
5.01
20.41
29.66

186.95
85.19
41.30
43.88
101.76
6.06
4.20
3.39
3.15
31.52
26.02
5.50
22.71
30.72

46,914
31,075

46,897
30,558

45,935
29,665

48,987
30,713

54,346
35,388

56,263
38,532

61,423
39,421

64,941
41,435

67,818
42,890

74,752
47,235

78,800
50,514

1

42.45
18.84
9.34
9.50
23.61
1.53
0.89
0.91
0.74
7.37
6.36
1.00

*48.80
22.20
11.10
11.10
26.60
1.52
1.08
1.14
0.96
8.44
7.08
1.36

2

12.17

a

1

189.49
85.80
42.60
43.21
103.69
6.49
4.08
4.50
3.42
33.23
27.94
5.28
2

51.97

1

13.45

193.83
89.02
44.63
44.38
104.82
5.97
4.08
3.86
3.64
33.56
27.96
5.61
a

53.71

7,441
1,717
1,678
1,851
7,744
1,709
2,036
1,806
1,990
1,877
1,860
7,236
2,120
1,924
32,587 43,465 65,862
8,080
8,420
8,312
9,776 10,256 10,526 12,907 14,082 15,371 17,917 18,492
8,116
7,751
23,750 27,758 31,139
7,883
7,085
5,908
7,386
7,388
6,712
6,042 6,098
6,574
-194,015 -229,400 -280,980 -48,087 -18,556 -50,207 -54,709 -56,496 -58,195 -60,004 -£3,345 -67,265 -72,244 -78,129
-151,689 -175,813 -211,524 -37,639
-38,869 -42,627 -43,332 -44,482 ^45,372 -47,632 -50,299 -54,483 -59,110
-5,762 -7,252 -8,417 -1,444 -1,470 -1,503 -1,680 -1,753 -1,873 -1,948 -2,002 -2,023 -2,135 -2,258
-14,598 -21,820 -33,548 -3,519 -3,686 -4,201 -4,537 -5,402 -5,574 -6,308 -7,268 -7,957 -8,743 -9,580
-21,967 -24,517 -27,492 -5,485 -5,404 -5,634 -5,866 -6,009 -6,266 -6,376 -6,443 -6,986 -6,883 -7,181
-5,649 -1,283
-811
-3,488
-472
-2,160
-63,423 -12,272
-1,107
-24

-1,249 -1,023 -1,228
-765
-564
-774
-4S3
-459
-475
-6,625 -15,213 -15,188
187
-43
112

-1,313 -1,233 -1,314
-790
-827
-770
-524
-486
-463
-5,466 -10,049 -30,254
182
248
115

-1,322 -1,363 -1,369 -1,594
-914
-872
-805
-897
-680
-497
-517
^466
-7,622 -16,152 -24,809 -14,839
2,779
-644
343
-3,585

-3,693 -4,656 -3,780
-885
-31,725 -57,033 -58,536 -11,363
-12,898 -16,670 -24,762 -3,873
50,823 63,713 33,902 14,002
36,656 33,758 -15,192
7,720
14,167 29,956 49,094
6,282
3,728
965
6,294
7,674
1,139
726
-937
10,711 28,699

-746 -1,009
-1,001
-5,736 -14,424 -14,366
-3,090 -3,570 -4,856
14,236 19,991 18,175
8,266 15,179 15,618
5,970
4,812
2,557
1,023
761
1,130

-1,263
-4,451
-4,386
941
-5,265
6,206
1,877

-994
-1,390
-8,774 -29,442
-2,782 -4,646
15,358 29,239
4,641 18,764
10,717 10,475
1,008
2,280

-763
-922
-1,094 -1,001
-2,943 -15,494 -26,825 -13,273
-5,740 -7,267 -6,867 ^4,887
2,079
6,057 24,289
1,476
5,745 -1,503
-9,391 -10,043
3,582
10,868 16,100 18,544
2,790
1,871
2,025
1,139
4,732 10,904
-619 13,682

-30,873 -33,759 -29,450
-9,423 -8,381
5,332
-11,317 -10,315
3,172
-14,092 -13,467
-317

-7,438
-1,659
-2,134
-2,908

-4,670
-2,775
-1,895
-35,793
-375

-5,086
-3,152
-1,934
-60,957
732

-6,564
-1,173
-1,645
-2,456

-4,703

3,962

7,987

-2,144

910

-9,204 -11,914
-4,272 -5,722
-1,731 -6,185
-5,295 -6,950

-7,944
-2,150
-2,636
-3,463

-7,950
-1,932
-2,395
-3,165

-5,951
1,419
895
105

517

-6,197
1,596
1,079
274

-7,409
553
87
-810

-7,248
2,508
2,011
1,139

-8,596
671
-9
-923

S-l

S-2

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1978

1979

Annual

1980

1979
Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov>

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—Monthly Series
PERSONAL INCOME BY SOURCE t
Seasonally adjusted, at annual rates: t
Total personal income

bil. $.

Rental income of persons with capital
consumption adjustment
Dividends
Personal interest income
Transfer payments
Less: Personal contrib. for social insur
Total nonfarm income

1,924.2

1,851.4

1,872.1

1,880.7

r

1,891.6

1,905.1

1,933.2

1,946.5

1,960.1

1,981.2

2,005.5

2,028.3

2,046.5 '2,053.8

2,069.4

1,229.8
437.5
332.0
300.8

1,236.5
436.6
330.3
304.3

1,247.9
440.8
333.5
307.1

1,257.4
443.8
336.0
308.7

1,271.3
446.5
337.5
314.0

1,282.9 1,292.6 1,301.0
r
r
453.1
459.8
456.0
r
r
341.5
346.5
343.9
r
314.5
319.0
'317.8

1,309.8
460.2
347.9
321.2

1,103.3
387.4
298.3
269.4

1,227.6
435.2
330.9
300.8

1,188.5
422.9
324.9
290.9

1,202.3
429.4
328.1
294.0

1,205.9
428.6
327.4
293.3

1,210.8
432.1
328.3
295.3

1,220.5
434.5
329.7
298.8

do...
do...
do...

228.7
217.8
106.5

257.9
233.7
122.7

247.0
227.7
116.0

249.9
229.0
117.4

251.9
232.1
118.9

251.9
231.6
120.3

254.7
232.6
121.8

258.1
233.5
123.3

260.9
234.8
124.9

264.8
235.2
126.4

265.9
239.1
128.0

270.4
240.3
129.6

274.4
240.9
131.2

r

do...
do...

27.7

32.8
98.0

34.2
94.8

35.3
94.9

34.3
95.2

33.5
95.5

33.4
95.8

32.8
97.9

31.0
99.5

28.8
100.9

31.0
101.1

33.0
102.1

33.4
103.0

bil. $.
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...

26.9
47.2
163.3
224.1
69.6
1,674.2

26.9
52.7
192.1
252.0
80.7
1,873.4

27.3
51.7
181.0
236.7
78.7
1,800.1

27.4
51.7
183.3
239.2
79.4
1,819.5

26.0
51.9
185.8
242.3
79.5
1,828.8

27.1
52.5
187.5
243.9
79.7
1,840.3

27.2
52.6
189.4
244.7
80.2
1,853.7

27.3
52.5
191.8
258.5
80.8
1,882.3

27.3
52.7
194.4
261.2
81.0
1,897.3

25.0
53.0
197.1
262.7
81.7
1,913.1

26.8
53.6
200.7
264.8
82.2
1,931.8

1,717.4
259.0
1,458.4
1,386.4
1,350.8
200.3
530.6

1,924.2
299.9
1,624.3
1,550.5
1,509.8
213.0
596.9
699.9

1,851.4
280.3
1,571.1
1,492.6
1,454.0
211.8
571.7

1,872.1
284.1
1,588.1
1,513.2
1,474.2
218.2
578.8

1,933.2
301.6
1,631.6
1,543.3
1,502.7
207.4
591.8

1,946.5
306.0
1,640.4
1,569.0
1,527.9
213.6
602.3

1,960.1
312.2
1,647.9
1,596.9
1,555.2
219.0
619.8

677.1

1,891.6
290.1
1,601.5
1,520.0
1,480.0
212.9
581.7
685.4

1,905.1
296.2
1,609.0
1,519.1
1,479.0
201.9
583.8

670.5

1,880.7
285.9
1,594.8
1,508.4
1,468.9
211.3
578.1
679.4

693.3

703.4

712.0

38.5

39.1

39.4

39.8

1.0

0.9

0.8

86.4

81.5

5.1

5.4

Wage and salary disbursements, total
do...
Commodity-producing industries, total.... do...
Manufacturing
do...
Distributive industries
do...
Service industries
Govt. and govt. enterprises
Other labor income
Proprietors' income: $
Farm
Nonfarm

1,717.4

r

278.7
243.6
134.4

283.9
244.4
136.0

31.3
103.9

28.3
102.3

25.7
102.4

27.0
54.2
205.4
265.9
83.0
1,953.9

27.2
27.2
55.2
55.8
r
210.3
214.5
r
268.8
275.0
83.6
86.7
1,976.1 1,995.9

26.6
56.6
218.0
r
273.5
r
86.9
r
2,006.0

27.2
57.5
221.2
275.2
85.7
2,023.9

1,981.2
316.1
1,665.1
1,602.5
1,560.4
214.3
618.0

2,005.5
322.4
1,683.1
1,623.5
1,580.1
215.8
631.5

716.3

728.2

732.8

2,069.4
322.3
1,747.1
1,687.3
1,643.4
216.0
657.8
769.5

40.2

40.8

41.1

41.6

0.8

0.9

1.0

1.0

1.8

89.8

88.3

71.5

51.0

62.5

59.7

5.4

5.1

4.3

3.7

3.5

3.5

2,028.3 r2,046.5 r2,053.8
r
r
319.3
327.2
318.5
1,701.1 1,728.0 1,734.5
1,644.2 1,669.0 1,676.5
1,600.7 1,626.0 1,633.0
r
r
220.7
218.4
228.6
r
r
652.0
642.8
649.1
•760.3
739.5
•748.3
42.5
41.7
42.0
1.0
1.8
1.0
r
58.0
r
57.0
59.0
3.4
3.4
3.4

992.9

996.9

998.7 1,004.0

276.1
242.7
132.8

r

r

DISPOSITION OF PERSONAL INCOME *
Seasonally adjusted, at annual rates:
Total personal income
Less: Personal tax and nontax payments
Equals: Disposable personal income
Less: Personal outlays
Personal consumption expenditures
Durable goods
Nondurable goods
Services
Interest paid by consumers to
business
Personal transfer payments to
foreigners (net)

bil. $.
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...

Equals: personal saving
do...
Personal saving as percentage of disposable
personal income §
percent.
Disposable personal income in constant (1972)
dollars
bil. $.
Personal consumption expenditures in
constant (1972) dollars
do...
Durable goods
do...
Nondurable goods
do...
Services
do...
Implicit price deflator for personal consumption
expenditures
index, 1972=100.

619.8
34.8
0.8

39.6
1.1

37.6
1.1

37.9
1.1

73.8
72.0

78.5

74.8

5.0

5.0

972.5

994.8

995.2

998.6

995.7

993.2

990.2

900.8
146.7
343.3
410.8

924.5
147.1
349.1
428.3

921.0
148.8
348.1
424.0

927.0
152.2
348.7
426.2

917.1
146.7
344.8
425.6

917.8
147.4
344.8
425.6

910.2
140.4
342.7
427.1

917.9
143.5
344.7
429.6

926.0
147.1
348.5
430.4

933.9
150.0
354.3
429.6

930.5
146.7
350.6
433.2

935.9
146.4
356.5
432.9

939.7
146.9
358.2
434.7

944.7
152.0
r
357.0
r
435.7

938.7
145.5
354.2
439.0

150.0

163.3

157.9

159.0

160.2

161.3

162.5

163.7

165.0

166.5

167.7

168.8

170.3

172.1

174.0

4.9

994.2

r

42.9
1.0
59.8

997.0

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION H
Federal Reserve Board Index of Quantity Output
Not Seasonally Adjusted
1967=100.

146.1

152.2

152.3

154.0

151.1

152.5

156.5

148.7

152.3

156.8

155.7

152.2

By market groupings:
Products, total
Final products
Consumer goods
Durable consumer goods
Nondurable consumer goods
Equipment
Intermediate products
Materials

do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
dodo...

144.8
142.2
149.1
159.2
145.1
132.8
154.1
148.3

149.7
147.0
150.5
155.5
148.5
142.2
160.0
156.0

149.4
147.1
151.7
166.5
145.8
140.8
157.8
156.9

150.8
148.7
153.4
169.5
147.0
142.2
158.8
158.8

147.5
144.3
148.3
157.2
144.8
138.8
159.3
156.8

149.3
146.3
150.2
164.7
144.5
141.0
160.1
157.6

154.4
151.7
156.7
166.0
153.0
144.7
164.3
159.9

146.8
143.5
145.9
141.8
147.5
140.3
158.8
151.6

150.8
147.0
151.4
138.0
156.7
140.9
165.3
154.4

157.0
154.5
159.4
157.9
159.9
147.8
166.3
156.6

154.4
151.6
156.1
162.3
153.6
145.3
164.9
157.8

149.5
146.6
148.2
150.3
147.3
144.5
160.1
156.6

By industry groupings:
Mining and utilities

do...

141.7

144.5

148.2

142.6

139.5

137.5

141.5

144.8

149.0

146.1

142.9

144.6

148.7

do...
dodo...

146.8
156.9
139.7

153.2
163.3
146.3

152.9
159.7
148.2

155.6
162.8
150.6

152.7
161.9
146.3

154.6
162.5
149.1

158.6
167.9
152.2

149.2
159.6
142.1

152.8
168.8
141.7

158.2
171.9
148.9

157.5
170.1
148.8

153.3
165.1
145.2

147.2
156.4
140.9

147.3
158.1
139.9

"152.1
"162.5
"144.9

Total index

do-

146.1

152.2

152.0

153.0

150.8

152.4

152.6

152.8

151.6

152.4

152.2

152.1

152.2

152.7

"152.4

By market groupings:
Products, total
Final products
Consumer goods

dodo...
do...

144.8
142.2
149.1

149.7
147.0
150.5

149.9
146.8
151.5

150.8
148.2
152.9

148.4
145.4
149.1

150.3
147.8
152.0

150.2
147.6
151.8

149.7
147.1
150.8

148.7
145.6
148.2

149.9
147.2
149.7

149.6
146.8
149.7

149.4
146.6
148.9

149.7
147.0
148.5

150.2
147.3
148.5

"150.3
"147.9
"149.3

do...
do...
do...
do...
do...

159.2
179.9
172.5
148.6
198.5

155.5
167.7
154.3
136.7
201.6

161.1
179.3
170.3
144.9
202.2

163.6
186.8
178.8
153.8
207.2

151.6
163.0
147.4
128.6
202.7

160.5
182.7
176.3
153.1
199.0

158.6
175.9
167.4
148.0
197.5

157.2
170.3
155.6
141.8
207.8

147.5
147.3
125.1
118.5
203.7

151.8
157.6
139.7
128.0
203.0

152.6
159.2
142.4
129.0
202.1

149.2
150.6
131.0
118.3
200.3

146.6
141.8
121.4
110.2
193.6

142.4
131.8
108.7
98.0
190.3

"145.0
"143.0
"124.9
"116.8
"189.0

dodo...
do—

147.7
133.3
164.2

148.7
127.5
170.6

150.9
129.8
171.8

150.6
128.4
173.5

145.2
115.6
170.7

148.1
128.4
170.2

148.8
129.3
170.6

149.8
129.7
171.9

147.7
121.2
171.7

148.5
129.6
169.7

148.8
128.0
169.2

148.4
129.7
169.1

149.3
134.2
168.8

148.4
128.4
171.2

p
146.2
"121.8
"169.2

•143.7
e
116.0

do...
do...
do—
do...
do...

145.1
131.1
148.9
140.6
158.5

148.5
129.1
153.8
145.4
163.6

147.7
130.7
152.4
142.4
164.0

148.6
130.9
153.6
145.1
163.4

148.0
127.7
153.7
145.2
163.5

148.7
128.6
154.2
145.7
164.1

149.1
130.7
154.2
146.2
163.5

148.2
126.9
154.1
147.0
162.4

148.5
128.0
154.2
145.3
164.6

148.9
129.0
154.3
146.5
163.5

148.6
127.7
154.3
146.7
163.2

148.7
129.1
154.2
145.9
163.8

149.2
129.1
154.8
146.8
164.2

150.9
129.0
157.0
149.1
166.1

"151.0

e

"157.3
"149.0
"166.8

e

156.7

e

166.2

do...
do...
do—
do...
do...

132.8
160.3
145.8
207.3
121.2

142.2
171.3
152.1
206.1
130.3

140.4
169.0
152.5
207.9
129.1

141.7
170.8
152.8
205.2
130.3

140.4
168.7
150.4
204.2
128.0

141.9
171.4
151.8
203.7
130.1

141.9
171.5
152.0
205.3
130.1

142.1
171.4
151.3
207.4
130.3

141.8
171.5
151.7
210.6
131.1

143.9
173.6
153.5
212.0
130.4

142.9
172.0
151.2
200.6
130.8

143.6
172.5
153.3
204.4
132.5

145.0
174.1
153.1
204.4
132.1

145.7
175.3
157.6
r
223.7
132.6

"146.0
"175.8
"158.5
"230.5
"132.1

e

145.9
•175.8
•159.7
•235.2
•132.6

do...
do...
do...

177.2
212.0
133.8

193.4
227.8
152.2

188.1
221.2
146.6

191.6
224.4
150.5

189.9
223.0
1,48.8

193.9
224.9
156.7

194.0
226.4
155.3

194.6
227.0
155.2

194.4
230.5
149.4

196.8
231.4
156.3

195.9
234.2
154.9

194.6
233.2
150.3

198.4
236.9
153.3

195.7
238.5
143.7

"195.8
"238.5
"146.0

•194.5
•239.4
•141.3

do...

86.5

93.2

92.4

92.9

92.9

92.5

92.3

92.8

92.0

94.0

94.0

95.0

"95.8

•95.7

Total index

Manufacturing
Nondurable manufactures
Durable manufactures

148.1
143.7
141.0
139.6
136.9
140.7
143.0
153.5
153.3

144.4
142.6
142.9
137.3
145.1
142.2
151.3
153.7

151.8
"149.5
"147.7
"148.9
"148.7
"149.0
"146.6
"155.1
"156.7

148.6
147.1
147.9
147.0
148.2
e
146.0
e
154.4
•156.7

"153.6
152.4
163.9
e
144.4

Seasonally Adjusted

Durable consumer goods
Automotive products
Autos and utility vehicles
Autos
Auto parts and allied goods
Home goods
Appliances, air cond., and TV
Carpeting and furniture
Nondurable consumer goods
Clothing
Consumer staples
Consumer foods and tobacco
Nonfood staples
Equipment
Business equipment
Industrial equipment #
Building and mining equip
Manufacturing equipment
Commercial, transit, farm eq. #
Commercial equipment
Transit equipment
Defense and space equipment
See footnotes at end of tables.




r

95.9

r

r

95.9

e
e
e

149.1
147.2
148.1

142.9
141.5
•123.0
e
114.9
188.5
e

150.1

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS
1978

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

S-3

1979

1979

Annual

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

1980
Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

'160.7
'156.6
'164.8
'156.7
'156.0
'121.6
'200.0
'180.2
'187.9
'129.3

"159.2
"153.7
-164.7
"155.5
"154.6
"121.4
"199.5
"178.8
"186.2
"129.1

•156.1
e
148.2

'148.6
'133.0
'137.2
'141.0
'129.3
'95.2

"148.9
"132.5
"135.8
"137.3
"129.2
"94.2

'144.3
'166.0

"145.5
"167.1

GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—Continued
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION D—Continued
Seasonally Adjusted—Continued
By market groupings—Continued
Intermediate products
Construction supplies
Business supplies
Materials
Durable goods materials #
Durable consumer parts
Equipment parts
Nondurable goods materials #
Textile, paper, and chemical
Energy materials
By industry groupings:
Mining and utilities
Mining
f
Metal mining
Coal
Oil and gas extraction #
Crude oil
Natural gas
Stone and earth minerals
Utilities
Electric

160.4
157.1
163.8

159.7
156.0
163.2

159.5
156.4
162.5

159.5
156.3
162.6

159.4
156.4
162.4

160.6
157.3
163.8

159.8
156.3
163.2

159.8
156.8
162.7

159.8
156.7
162.9

'159.9
'156.0
'163.8

156.0
157.8
137.1
189.9
174.9
182.9
128.4

161.4
159.3
163.6
155.2
158.0
146.0
184.4
172.4
179.6
127.1

156.3
159.2
145.8
186.8
173.1
180.1
128.7

154.5
155.7
136.9
187.0
173.0
180.7
128.4

155.7
157.9
142.5
188.0
173.8
181.5
127.7

156.5
159.5
141.8
191.0
173.4
181.7
128.3

157.6
160.7
138.5
192.1
174.6
182.8
129.1

156.0
157.7
129.7
190.7
175.8
184.3
127.7

156.3
157.6
132.2
192.0
176.7
185.9
128.1

156.3
157.2
132.0
192.7
177.2
186.1
128.5

156.4
156.0
126.8
195.1
178.3
186.7
130.1

'156.2
'155.6
'123.8
196.6
'179.5
'187.8
'128.7

141.7
124.0
121.0
114.7
124.6
96.9
108.6
131.2

144.5
125.3
126.8
133.6
121.7
94.5
109.3
137.6

143.0
120.9
125.3
104.5
120.4
94.2
110.8
135.7

143.5
122.3
126.9
124.0
119.3
95.3
108.3
135.6

143.8
122.7
128.9
130.1
118.6
95.3
108.4
135.3

143.4
122.8
123.1
133.4
118.6
93.9
108.9
137.8

143.0
123.9
123.2
137.5
119.6
94.8
108.3
137.3

143.7
124.7
128.6
137.1
120.4
95.0
105.7
136.4

144.9
126.4
126.5
144.1
121.6
93.3
108.2
138.3

144.5
125.8
122.1
142.6
121.6
93.2
108.9
137.5

146.0
128.1
124.1
144.7
124.2
94.6
110.7
138.2

147.7
'130.0
132.0
141.9
126.0
95.2
112.0
141.2

'148.3
'131.6
'136.8
'145.0
'127.2
'94.6
110.9
141.0

161.4
182.2

166.1
185.8

167.7
189.9

167.1
188.8

167.4
189.0

166.5
186.4

164.2
182.4

164.8
182.2

165.5
183.6

165.3
184.1

166.1
184.3

167.4
185.7

'167.0
186.0

1967 = 100..
do....
do....
do....
do....
do....
do....
do....
do....
do....

154.1
151.7
156.5

160.0
'156.9
'163.1

148.3
149.0
140.8
166.5
165.6
171.8
125.3

do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...

Manufacturing
Nondurable manufactures
Foods

do....
do...
do....

146.8
156.9
142.7

153.2
163.3
147.9

153.3
162.0
145.5

154.5
163.0
147.6

151.6
161.7
147.0

153.8
162.8
149.2

153.9
163.0
149.5

154.1
164.1
149.4

152.4
164.3
148.1

153.5
164.6
148.8

153.2
164.0
148.6

153.0
164.5
148.3

'152.8
'164.7
'148.9

Tobacco products
Textile mill products
Apparel products
Paper and products

do..
do..
do..
do..

118.3
137.5
134.2
144.8

117.1
143.8
130.7
150.8

116.2
139.9
133.5
146.6

123.3
142.3
136.5
149.0

120.0
141.2
130.8
148.7

120.2
141.5
128.2
147.9

118.3
144.6
132.0
148.0

118.9
143.0
129.7
154.0

107.5
144.1
130.1
153.9

116.4
146.9
131.2
155.3

115.6
146.0
128.5
154.1

113.0
147.9
128.8
153.3

'116.6
147.1
128.3
154.7

Printing and publishing
Chemicals and products
Petroleum products
Rubber and plastics products
Leather and products

do..
do..
do..
do..
do..

131.5
197.4
145.2
253.6
73.8

136.9
210.4
143.6
270.0
71.3

138.2
208.6
146.0
267.5
73.4

137.3
207.4
143.8
270.4
72.9

135.7
207.7
145.4
265.5
69.6

136.8
209.7
142.4
270.0
72.3

136.9
207.8
143.9
270.0
70.1

135.6
210.5
143.9
278.0
69.7

137.7
213.1
143.0
275.7
69.7

137.1
212.0
143.1
272.9
70.8

137.2
211.4
141.1
274.5
70.1

136.2
215.1
142.1
271.3
70.4

137.8
'216.5
'142.6
'262.3
71.2

do..
do..
do..

139.7
73.7
136.3

146.3
75.5
136.9

147.2
75.8
137.2

148.6
75.4
137.7

144.6
75.1
137.2

147.6
75.3
136.1

147.6
75.1
136.8

147.2
74.6
135.2

144.2
74.9
138.0

145.9
75.3
138.6

145.7
75.3
138.7

145.0
77.0
136.1

'144.5
77.0
131.7

Furniture and fixtures
Clay, glass, and stone products
Primary metals
Iron and steel
Nonferrous metals
Fabricated metal products
Nonelectrical machinery
Electrical machinery

do..
do..
do..
do..
dodo..
do..
do..

161.4
163.3
121.2
113.2
135.6
148.5
163.6
175.0

163.5
164.9
123.7
116.2
137.7
150.2
164.0
174.2
143.7
179.7
177.3

159.6
163.8
121.0
114.3
132.6
150.3
164.3
174.7

124.7
138.5
173.9

131.7
150.6
172.9

163.3
162.3
118.0
108.2
134.8
147.5
162.3
177.3
133.7
150.6
175.0

162.9
162.8
117.2
108.0
132.3
146.9
162.8
179.5

141.9
176.3
174.7

159.5
163.3
127.1
119.0
146.2
149.3
165.3
174.4
135.5
160.2
174.0

162.0
160.6
121.7
115.0
132.3
146.5
165.1
176.7

131.6
156.0
176.3

159.6
162.7
124.3
118.1
135.6
149.3
164.5
175.1
139.4
169.6
175.9

161.7
161.4
121.0
112.0
137.8
147.6
166.2
171.7

do..
do..
do..

163.1
166.9
120.4
110.8
138.8
150.8
162.9
173.2
139.9
173.1
176.0

159.4
161.2
121.7
115.8
131.4
148.8
161.8
170.6

Transportation equipment
Motor vehicles and parts
Instruments

155.8
157.2
119.9
113.2
131.9
141.6
153.6
159.4
132.5
169.9
167.1

128.2
139.9
173.3

Durable manufactures
Ordnance, pvt. and govt
Lumber and products

135.3
160.0
174.9

161.0
'164.4
115.4
106.6
131.0
'146.1
162.9
181.2

'153.3
'165.8
'150.7
118.7
'148.7
126.9
'155.9
'138.9
216.8
'145.7
'262.4
'73.2
'144.7
'76.6
'130.6
'161.0
'164.9
'115.9
'107.2
'132.1
'145.1
'167.1
'182.0

"150.8
"140.0
"216.8
"145.6
"259.8
"71.6
"144.3
"76.6
"125.7
"158.7
"162.2
"112.4
"103.9
"126.9
"145.1
"166.4
"180.9

'125.9
'135.4
175.0

'122.5
'127.9
'176.0

"127.0
"137.0
"175.5

"152.9
"165.3
"151.3

Mfg. and trade sales (seas, adj.), total t

mil. $.. 3,051,568 3,461,382 258,981 294,750 279,075 296,120 296,460 277,415 297,030 294,600 309,168 301,377 306,596 286,311 298,980
1

3,461,382 275,088 285,205 276,134 286,918 283,682 289,629 292,991 296,362 298,623 298,969 302,481 '312,562 310,540

do....

Manufacturing, total t
Durable goods industries
Nondurable goods industries
Retail trade, total
Durable goods stores
Nondurable goods stores

1
1
do.... 1,496,573 1,692,001 135,962 142,503 134,126 142,288 138,960 141,730 142,532 143,201 145,551 144,141 146,384 '151,920 152,633
do.... 798,057 887,777 73,646 76,855 70,996 75,698 72,629 73,585 74,416 74,012 75,570 73,657 74,118 '77,817 79,405
do.... 698,515 804,224 62,316 65,648 63,130 66,590 66,331 68,145 68,116 69,189 69,981 70,484 72,266 '74,103 73,228
do.... 2800,890 a886,047 71,266 72,045 71,606 72,292 72,093 73,121 74,871 76,666 75,583 76,421 77,150 '79,464 78,209
do.... 281,491 308,156 25,367 25,705 25,129 25,319 24,718 25,247 26,137 27,048 25,656 25,679 25,943 '27,268 26,584
do.... 519,399 577,891 45,899 46,340 46,477 46,973 47,375 47,874 48,734 49,618 49,927 50,742 51,207 '52,196 51,625

Merchant wholesalers, total
Durable goods establishments
Nondurable goods establishments

do....
do....
do....

1

754,105 '883,334
349,916 404,288
404,189 479,046

Mfg. and trade sales in constant (1972) dollars
(seas, adj.), total *
bil. $..
Manufacturing *
do....
Retail trade *
do....
Merchant wholesalers *
do....

67,860
31,812
36,048

70,657
33,319
37,338

70,402
32,713
37,689

72,338
33,177
39,161

72,629
33,078
39,551

74,778
34,103
40,675

75,588
34,509
41,079

76,495
34,079
42,416

77,489
35,267
42,222

78,407
35,171
43,236

160.5
77.6
46.5
36.4

165.3
80.5
46.8
38.0

158.4
75.2
45.9
37.3

162.9
78.8
46.0
38.1

159.9
76.7
45.5
37.7

161.0
76.9
45.6
38.6

162.1
76.7
46.9
38.5

162.0
76.2
47.7
38.1

161.5
76.6
'46.6
38.4

160.0
74.9
46.8
38.4

78,947 '81,178
35,407 '36,848
43,540 '44,330

36,667
43,031

162.9
'77.3
'46.8
'38.8

160.5
76.7
45.9
37.9

160.6
75.7
'46.9
38.1

BUSINESS INVENTORD1S
. and trade inventories, book value, end of year
or month (unadj.), total t
mil. $.
Mfg. and trade inventories, book value, end of year
or month (seas, adj.), total f
mil. $..
Manufacturing, total t
Durable goods industries
Nondurable goods industries
Retail trade,
total
Durable goods stores
Nondurable goods stores
Merchant wholesalers,
total
Durable goods establishments
Nondurable goods establishments

Mfg. and trade inventories in constant(1972)dollars,
end of year or month(8eas.adj.),total*
bil. $.
Manufacturing *
doRetail trade *
do...
Merchant wholesalers *
do...
See footnotes at end of tables.




378,243

380,351
do.... 198,042
do.... 129,226
68,816
do....
a
101,538
do...
50,100
do...
51,438
do...
80,771
do...
52,460
do...
28,311
do...

424,118 390,408 396,792 401,447 404,469 406,617 410,798 412,325 414,454 424,577 430,540 424,118 430,052 435,705
426,637
227,855
151,376
76,479
2
108,862
53,087
55,775
89,920
57,463
32,457

r

389,135
203,642
133,994
69,648
r
102,793
51,320
'51,473
82,700
53,641
29,059

'392,467
205,589
135,278
70,311
'103,320
51,648
'51,672
83,558
53,894
29,664

251.4
138.1
64.2
49.1

252.2
138.4
64.4
49.4

'398,310 '402,149 '407,117 '414,021 '417,792 '418,664 '423,011 '425,886 '426,637 '431,523 434,491

209,178
137,903
71,275
'104,500
52,423
'52,077
84,632
54,377
30,255

211,085
139,502
71,583
'106,160
53,611
'52,549
84,904
54,772
30,132

214,339
141,700
72,639
'107,372
54,413
'52,959
85,406
54,591
30,815

216,560
143,369
73,191
'109,799
55,829
'53,970
87,662
55,861
31,801

219,137
144,966
74,171
'110,181
55,876
'54,305
88,474
56,529
31,945

221,417
145,927
75,490
'108,748
54,068
'54,680
88,499
56,479
32,020

223,450
148,042
75,408
'110,415
54,523
'55,892
89,146
57,242
31,904

226,159
150,332
75,827
'110,383
54,415
'55,968

253.8
139.5
64.7
49.6

254.7
139.9
65.4
49.4

256.2
141.1
65.8
49.3

258.9
141.7
66.8
50.5

259.4
142.3
66.6
50.5

257.6
142.5
65.3
49.9

258.2
142.9
65.6
49.7

258.1
143.3
65.3
49.4

227,855
151,376
76,479
'108,862
53,087
'55,775
89,324 89,920
57,129 57,463
32,195 32,457
257.3
143.5
64.3
49.5

'232,002 234,505
'153,799 155,158
'78,203 79,347
'108,436 108,634
'52,130 52,299
'56,306 56,335
'91,085 91,352
'58,146 58,277
'32,939 33,075
'257.5
144.4
'63.4
'49.7

•149.1
•132.6
e

137.2
•130.0

•167.6
e

151.6
•164.3

"148.7

BUSINESS SALES
Mfg. and trade sales (unadj.), total t

•154.5
e
153.0
•119.6
e
199.5
•177.6
•185.5
'129.5

256.6
144.3
62.9
49.4

e

149.6

•139.7
"•141.3
e

142.9
76.5

e

•109.6
e

144.4
•165.8
•180.0
•125.0
•132.9
•176.7

S-4
Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS
1978

1979

Annual

1980

1979
Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—Continued
BUSINESS INVENTORY-SALES RATIOS
1.41
1.41
1.41
1.44
1.40
1.44
Manufacturing and trade, total t
ratio.
1.38
1.52
1.44
1.48
1.54
1.52
1.50
1.56
Manufacturing, total t
do...
1.91
1.76
1.84
1.95
1.84
1.82
1.94
Durable goods industries
do...
0.61
0.57
0.59
0.62
0.60
0.58
0.62
Materials and supplies
do...
0.82
0.75
0.79
0.85
0.77
0.78
0.83
Work in process
do...
0.47
0.44
0.46
0.49
0.47
0.46
0.49
Finished goods
do...
1.08
1.07
1.07
1.10
1.14
1.12
1.13
Nondurable goods industries
do...
0.43
0.42
0.42
0.44
0.42
0.44
0.44
Materials and supplies
do...
0.17
0.18
0.17
0.17
0.17
0.18
0.18
Work in process
do...
0.50
0.51
0.49
0.48
0.48
0.52
0.50
Finished goods
do...
r
2
2
1.47
1.49
1.45
1.43
1.46
1.43
1.44
Retail trade, total
do...
2.20
2.01
2.12
1.98
2.08
2.02
2.09
Durable goods stores
do...
1.12
1.12
1.14
1.12
1.12
1.11
'1.12
Nondurable goods stores
do...
1.18
1.17
1.18
1.19
1.22
1.20
Merchant wholesalers, total
do...
1.62
1.65
1.65
1.67
1.69
1.66
Durable goods establishments
do...
0.79
0.77
0.78
0.78
0.81
0.80
Nondurable goods establishments
do...
Manufacturing and trade in constant (1972) dollars,
1.53
1.56
1.60
1.57
1.60
total •
do...
1.72
1.78
1.84
1.78
1.86
Manufacturing *
do1.38
1.42
1.45
1.38
1.41
Retail trade *
do...
1.30
1.30
1.31
1.35
1.33
Merchant wholesalers *
do...
MANUFACTURERS' SALES, INVENTORIES,
AND ORDERS
Manufacturers' export sales:
Durable goods industries:
7,604
6,806
6,999
7,034
6,588
76,257
82,988
Unadjusted, total
mil. $
7,148
6,430
6,650 6,834
6,462
Seasonally adj., total
do..
Shipments (not seas, adj.), total t
do.. 1,496,573 1,692,001 136,570 148,034 137,558 144,304 147,053
798,057 887,777 73,464 80,920 73,560 77,997 78,976
Durable goods industries, total
do..
3,989
4,263
4,471
48,185
3,924
43,888
3,386
Stone, clay, and glass products.....
do..
120,390 140,122 11,653 13,122 11,024 13,055 12,599
Primary metals
do..
68,663
6,725
6,656
6,208
60,533
5,747
5,001
Blast furnaces, steel mills
do..
9,939
9,620
9,787
96,212 109,463
8,721
8,895
Fabricated metal products
do..
137,119 157,695 13,078 14,144 13,176 13,251 14,043
Machinery, except electrical
do..
110,713
9,562
9,851
8,873
8,990
98,661
9,101
Electrical machinery
do..
188,883 194,461 17,729 19,273 17,090 18,190 17,086
Transportation equipment
do..
129,364
11,567
13,424
12,883
11,568
132,207
12,658
Motor vehicles and parts
do..
36,253
3,211
3,058
2,943
2,837
31,560
2,769
Instruments and related products
do..
698,515 804,224 63,106 67,114 63,998 66,307 68,077
Nondurable goods industries, total
do..
211,921 234,828 19,037 19,875 18,754 19,268 19,604
Food and kindred products
do..
985
885
12,173
952
1,040
10,941
882
Tobacco products
do..
4,077
4,207
46,992
3,637
3,838
3,973
43,951
Textile mill products
do..
5,770
66,033
5,637
57,654
5,379
5,464
Paper and allied products
do..
126,445 149,181 11,704 13,121 12,476 12,898 13,175
Chemical and allied products
do..
103,567 134,041
9,704 10,015
9,800 10,388 10,909
Petroleum and coal products
do..
4,145
44,742
3,893
3,923
39,930
3,829
3,812
Rubber and plastics products
do..
135,962 142,503 134,126 142,288 138,960
Shipments (seas, adj.), total t
do..
By industry group:
73,646 76,855 70,996 75,698 72,629
Durable goods industries, total #
do..
3,903
4,072
3,850
4,124
3,678
Stone, clay, and glass products
do..
11,659 12,323 10,405 12,372 11,494
Primary metals
do..
6,244
5,628
6,351
Blast furnaces, steel mills
do..
5,730
9,040
8,877
9,781
9,338
8,695
Fabricated metal products
do..
12,776 13,065 12,719 13,058 12,902
Machinery, except electrical
do..
9,275
9,308
8,835
9,157
8,962
Electrical machinery
do..
17,523 17,817 16,065 17,239 15,429
Transportation equipment
do..
12,458 12,216 10,748 12,123 10,345
Motor vehicles and parts
do..
3,009
2,963
3,028
2,873
Instruments and related products
do..
62,316 65,648 63,130 66,590 66,331
Nondurable goods industries, total #
do..
19,296
18,903 19,651 18,772 19,418
Food and kindred products
do..
1,008
843
936
964
1,027
Tobacco products
do..
3,984
3,654
3,856
3,859
3,914
Textile mill products
do..
5,527
5,479
5,272
5,412
5,613
Paper and allied products
do..
11,416 12,225 11,577 12,419 12,552
Chemicals and allied products
do..
9,512 10,231
9,867 10,622 10,757
Petroleum and coal products
do..
3,704
3,773
3,913
3,635
3,809
Rubber and plastics products
do..
By market category: t
2
2
9,912 10,381 10,551
9,793 10,275
Home goods and apparel
do.. 2114,547 2125,723
268,237 298,916 23,805 24,763 23,840 24,686 24,480
Consumer staples
do..
Equipment and defense prod., exc. auto .... do.. 2a203,025 22236,754 18,848 19,710 19,022 19,331 19,075
153,752 151,020 14,388 14,086 12,490 13,798 11,972
Automotive equipment
do..
Construction materials and supplies
do.. 2130,079 2148,806 11,601 12,591 11,913 12,429 12,319
Other materials and supplies
do.. 2626,934 2730,782 57,527 61,078 56,949 61,663 60,563
Supplementary series:
2
4,577
4,661
51,453 255,938
4,691
4,563
4,498
Household durables
do..
Capital goods industries
do.. 2a233,405 22267,807 21,363 22,525 21,536 21,840 21,791
18,612 19,497 18,587 19,036 18,762
200,895
232,315
Nondefense
do..
2
2
3,028
3,029
32,512
35,492
2,949
Defense
do..
2,751
2,804
Inventories, end of year or month: t
197,979 227,658 205,426 207,096 210,291 212,123 213,818
Book value (unadjusted), total
do..
128,405 150,321 135,093 136,660 139,064 140,697 142,041
Durable goods industries, total
do..
77,337 70,333 70,436 71,227 71,426 71,777
Nondurable goods industries, total
do..
69,574
198,041 227,855 203,642 205,589 209,178 211,085 214,339
Book value (seasonally adjusted), total t
do..
By industry group:
129,226 151,376 133,994 135,278 137,903 139,502 141,700
Durable goods industries, total #
do..
5,144
5,577
5,099
5,252
5,322
5,372
4,826
Stone, clay, and glass products
do..
19,905 17,907 17,761 18,608 18,191 18,578
17,962
Primary metals
do..
9,823 10,478
10,908
9,964 10,260
9,828
Blast furnaces, steel mills
do..
19,279 17,484 17,796 18,068 18,195 18,584
16,834
Fabricated metal products
do..
30,925
36,502 31,856 32,509 32,903 33,573 34,120
Machinery, except electrical
do..
17,066
20,585 17,755 18,066 18,228 18,479 18,714
Electrical machinery
do..
24,131
29,881 25,891 25,717 26,401 27,125 27,390
Transportation equipment
do..
9,177
8,857
7,767
7,972
8,761
9,070
Motor vehicles and parts
do..
7,336
6,468
7,713
7,036
7,109
7,212
Instruments and related products
do..
6,790
See footnotes at end of tables.




1.43
1.53
1.95
0.62
0.84
0.49
1.07
0.42
0.17
0.49
r
1.50
2.21
'1.13
1.17
1.64
0.78

1.43
1.54
1.95
0.62
0.84
0.48
1.09
0.43
0.17
0.49
r
1.47
2.14
'1.11
1.17
1.64
0.78

1.41
1.55
1.97
0.63
0.86
0.48
1.09
0.42
0.17
0.49
1.42
2.00
'1.10
1.16
1.66
0.75

1.42
1.54
1.96
0.63
0.86
0.47
1.08
0.42
0.17
0.48
'1.46
2.13
'1.12
1.15
1.62
0.76

'1.42
1.57
2.04
0.66
0.90
0.49
1.08
0.43
0.17
0.48
'1.44
2.12
'1.10
1.14
1.62
0.74

1.41
1.56
2.04
0.66
0.90
0.48
1.06
0.42
0.16
0.48
'1.41
2.05
'1.09
1.14
1.62
0.75

1.38
1.53
1.98
0.64
0.87
0.47
1.06
0.42
0.16
0.48
1.36
1.91
1.08
1.12
'1.58
'0.74

1.40
1.54
1.95
0.63
0.86
0.46
1.08
0.43
0.17
0.49
1.39
1.97
1.09
1.15
1.59
0.77

1.61
1.84
1.46
1.31

1.60
1.86
1.42
1.31

1.59
1.87
1.37
1.31

1.60
1.87
1.41
1.30

1.61
1.91
1.40
1.29

1.60
1.90
1.38
1.30

1.58
'1.87
r
1.35
1.28

1.60
1.88
1.37
1.31

6,899
7,270
7,220
7,018
6,149
7,550
6,702
6,697
6,785
7,395
7,388
6,984
6,755
6,996
7,484
7,601
131,605 140,375 148,657 150,754 143,286 139,658 '139,758 153,495
67,066 71,365 76,949 78,660 72,706 70,347 '70,316 79,257
4,343
4,132
3,898
4,552
3,576 '3,756
4,016
4,386
'12,208 12,904
10,955 11,482 11,907 12,073 11,203
5,920
5,823
5,754
5,321
4,927 '5,605
5,603
5,712
9,659
9,438
9,683
9,031
8,477
8,607 '8,568
9,332
12,039 12,783 13,881 13,911 12,527 13,742 '12,865 14,604
9,614
9,204 10,576
9,877
9,790
8,178
9,720
9,029
13,583 13,139 15,758 16,821 15,310 13,960 '13,853 16,266
9,838
8,487
7,640 10,210 11,338
8,003 '8,832 10,242
3,509
3,304
3,346
3,242
2,765
3,021
3,248 '3,030
64,539 69,010 71,708 72,094 70,580 69,311 r69,442 74,238
18,863 19,544 20,623 20,883 20,518 20,352 '18,903 20,270
1,078
1,036
1,097
1,052 '1,002
1,061
1,126
1,049
4,059
4,234
4,301
3,786 '3,814
4,265
3,419
3,942
5,664
5,540
5,745
5,156 '5,705
5,898
5,507
5,795
11,818 12,228 13,172 12,759 12,515 12,533 '12,918 13,912
11,084 11,968 12,351 12,302 12,779 13,489 '13,827 14,383
3,826
3,947
3,532
3,806
3,279 '3,677
3,415
3,804
141,730 142,532 143,201 145,551 144,141 146,384 '151,920 152,663
74,118
4,133
11,787
5,480
9,211
13,662
9,746
14,746
9,013
3,247
72,266

5,641
12,864
12,419
3,774

73,657
4,190
11,825
5,746
9,221
13,078
9,495
14,942
9,434
3,205
70,484
20,273
1,055
3,961
5,585
13,159
12,803
3,618

10,795
25,301
20,553
11,846
12,624
62,082

10,945
25,623
20,365
12,121
13,068
63,429

10,765
25,946
20,002
11,233
12,843
63,352

11,123
26,669
21,089
10,934
12,643
63,926

22,947
20,019
2,928

4,966
23,100
20,095
3,005

4,812
22,734
19,598
3,136

73,585
4,111
11,887
5,999
9,053
13,239
9,101
15,596
10,066
3,009
68,145
19,770
1,142
4,060
5,838
12,852
10,977
3,739

74,416
4,055
11,787
5,787
9,118
13,607
9,218
16,034
10,071
3,006
68,116
19,518
1,021
3,903
5,634
12,410
11,885
3,773

74,012
4,027
11,554
5,726
8,987
13,618
9,366
15,623
10,072
3,139
69,189
19,943
1,049
3,973
5,544
12,705
12,281
3,730

10,496
25,421
19,726
11,749
12,526
61,812

10,750
24,865
20,445
11,935
12,576
61,961

4,701
22,169
19,386
2,783

4,615
22,999
20,007
2,992

75,570
4,246
12,088
5,895
9,310
13,905
9,375
15,495
10,251
3,089
20,113
1,055

'77,817
'4,454
'12,998
'5,684
'9,515
'14,005
'10,093
'15,437
'9,381
'3,349
'74,103
'19,984
'1,063
'4,203
'6,014
'14,075
'13,938
'4,054

79,405
4,235
12,918
5,903
9,834
14,226
10,418
15,907
9,902
3,642
73,228
20,087
1,126

r

ll,296
'25,816
'21,317
'11,436
'13,386
'68,669

11,688
25,763
21,879
11,928
13,084
68,291

4,736 '4,929
23,402 '24,221
20,223 '21,029
3,179 '3,192

5,235
24,529
21,343
3,186

20,729

1,027
3,925
5,492
13,710
13,279
3,589

4,292

5,796
13,561
14,080
3,747

214,979 217,893 219,375 222,296 225,134 227,658 '233,547 236,439
142,752 144,370 144,618 146,672 148,857 150,321 '154,097 156,356
72,227 73,523 74,757 75,624 76,277 77,337 ^9,450 80,083
216,560 219,137 221,417 223,450 226,159 227,855 '232,002 234,505
143,369 144,966 145,927 148,042 150,332 151,376 '153,799 155,158
5,445
5,522
5,599
5,577 '5,654
5,429
5,445
5,764
18,795 19,144 19,065 19,149 19,419 19,905 '20,035 20,315
10,343 10,593 10,457 10,556 10,672 10,908 '11,028 11,281
18,533 18,636 18,682 18,771 19,223 19,279 '19,367 '19,419
34,607 35,132 35,525 35,957 36,372 36,502 '37,276 37,442
19,015 19,180 19,486 19,817 20,013 20,585 '21,018 21,451
27,994 28,219 28,534 29,465 30,118 29,881 '30,304 30,644
8,811
7,972 '7,846
8,894
8,639
7,793
9,236
9,257
7,456
7,713 '8,026
8,116
7,491
7,595
7,445
7,486

Mar.

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS
1978

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1979

Annual

S-5
1980

1979
Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—Continued
MANUFACTURERS' SALES, INVENTORIES,
AND ORDERS t—Continued
Inventories, end of year or month t—Continued
Book value (seasonally adjusted) t—Continued
By industry group—Continued
Durable goods industries—Continued
By stage of fabrication: t
Materials and supplies
Primary metals
Machinery, except electrical
Electrical machinery
Transportation equipment

mil. $..
do....
do....
do....
do....

a

Work in process #
Primary metals
Machinery, except electrical
Electrical machinery
Transportation equipment

do....
do....
do....
do....
do....

a

Finished goods #
Primary metals
Machinery, except electrical
Electrical machinery
Transportation equipment
Nondurable goods industries, total #
Food and kindred products
Tobacco products
Textile mill products
Paper and allied products
Chemicals and allied products
Petroleum and coal products
Rubber and plastics products
By stage of fabrication:
Materials and supplies
Work in process
Finished goods

48,818
7,463
10,725
5,925
8,304

42,615
6,505
8,846
5,049
7,711

43,570
6,602
9,081
5,227
7,719

43,848
6,635
9,069
5,244
7,931

44,504
6,644
9,374
5,363
7,979

44,885
6,751
9,531
5,483
7,657

45,538
6,844
9,595
5,571
7,926

46,492
7,108
9,748
5,549
8,310

46,382
6,959
9,929
5,668
7,977

47,734
7,116
10,405
5,763
8,298

48,406
7,294
10,653
5,753
8,341

48,818
7,463
10,725
5,925
8,304

r

49,431
r
7,744
10,771
'6,010
r
8,089

50,120
7,888
10,969
6,203
8,201

55,449
a
6,368
14,271
2
7,872
2
14,129

66,759
7,072
16,923
10,057
17,876

57,262
6,342
14,661
8,330
14,512

57,656
6,244
14,985
8,491
14,362

58,995
6,659
15,143
8,622
14,694

59,975
6,485
15,434
8,753
15,205

61,461
6,669
15,620
8,908
15,829

62,006
6,677
15,977
8,984
16,075

62,776
6,827
16,304
9,170
16,001

63,828
6,945
16,393
9,434
16,653

64,892
6,935
16,602
9,636
17,235

66,096
6,916
16,785
9,803
17,923

66,759
7,072
16,923
10,057
17,876

'67,879
'6,840
17,275
10,163
18,610

68,356
6,886
17,195
10,399
18,767

do....
do....
do....
do....
do....

2

35,799
5,370
8,854
4,603
3,701

34,117
5,060
8,349
4,376
3,668

34,052
4,915
8,443
4,348
3,636

35,060
5,314
8,691
4,362
3,776

35,023
5,062
8,765
4,363
3,941

35,354
5,158
8,969
4,323
3,904

35,825
5,274
9,035
4,460
3,993

35,698
5,209
9,080
4,461
3,908

35,717
5,161
9,203
4,384
3,904

35,416
5,098
8,950
4,418
3,932

35,830
5,209
8,934
4,457
3,854

35,799
5,370
8,854
4,603
3,701

'36,489
r
5,451
r
9,230
r
4,845
r
3,605

36,682
5,541
9,278
4,849
3,676

do....
do....
do....
do...,
do....
do...
do....
do...

2

68,816
17,262
2
3,619
2
5,666
2
5,875
2
15,429
2
5,423
a
4,602

76,479
20,326
3,523
5,848
6,779
16,978
6,660
4,750

69,648
17,850
3,528
5,728
5,901
15,521
5,139
4,632

70,311
18,119
3,586
5,718
6,045
15,548
5.063
4^07

71,275
18,249
3,575
5,725
6,206
15,919
5,181
4,880

71,583
18,524
3,581
5,666
6,294
15,964
5,063
4,868

72,639
19,106
3,716
5,645
6,344
15,901
5,347
4,870

73,191
19,159
3,607
5,665
6,245
16,022
5,597
4,935

74,171
19,293
3,729
5,703
6,363
16,267
5,997
4,947

75,490
19,856
3,746
5,686
6,422
16,582
6,354
4,962

75,408
19,871
3,693
5,746
6,538
16,610
6,400
4,818

75,827
19,982
3,605
5,795
6,615
16,847
6,527
4,797

76,479
20,326
3,523
5,848
6,779
16,978
6,660
4,750

r

78,203
20,206
r
3,557
'5,948
'6,842
17,864
r
7,025
'4,862

79,347
20,171
3,496
5,935
7,112
18,423
7,283
4,892

2

30,097
11,766
34,616

27,292
10,990
31,366

27,712
10,982
31,617

28,089
11,149
32,037

28,079
11,248
32,256

28,400
11,335
32,904

28,515
11,548
33,128

29,266
11,598
33,307

29,369
11,890
34,231

29,577
11,981
33,850

30,044
11,871
33,912

30,097
11,766
34,616

r

30,881
12,045
'35,277

31,247
12,245
35,855

50,285
2
10,071
2
16 993
2
77;211

17,530
29,698
61,514
10,299
19,496
89,318

17,408
26,954
51,941
11,215
17,801
78,323

17,573
27,394
52,542
11,111
17,944
79,025

17,415
27,675
53,318
11,496
18,351
80,923

17,284
28,166
54,447
11,567
18,589
81,032

17,398
28,780
55,632
11,219
18,982
82,328

17,598
28,702
56,408
11,606
18,828
83,418

17,515
29,044
57,316
11,606
18,878
84,768

17,501
29,529
58,254
11,199
18,882
86,052

17,293
29,404
59,527
11,304
19,000
86,922

17,326
29,503
60,839
11,051
19.341
88,099

17,530
29,698
61,514
10,299
19,496
89,318

17,821
'29,697
63,012
10,226
19,488
'91,758

17,868
29,689
63,672
10,166
19,625
93,485

2
8,692
55,370
48,203
2
7,167

9,169
68,527
59,076
9,451

8,793
57,308
49,796
7,512

8,831
58,139
50,540
7,599

8,777
59,016
51,442
7,574

8,756
60,440
52,608
7,832

8,828
61,710
53,730
7,980

8,879
62,658
54,612
8,046

8,857
63,601
55,420
8,181

8,881
64,990
56,471
8,519

8,866
66,292
57,466
8,826

8,938
67,777
58,541
9,236

9,169
68,527
59,076
9,451

'9,253
'70,217
'60,604
'9,613

9,275
71,016
61,348
9,668

2

32,309
2
5,021
a
7,974
a
4,249
2
3,035

2

do....
do....
do....

By market category: t
Home goods and apparel
Consumer staples
Equip, and defense prod., exc. auto
Automotive equipment
Construction materials and supplies
Other materials and supplies
Supplementary series:
Household durables
Capital goods industries
Nondefense
Defense

41,468
a
6,573
a
8,680
a
4,945
2
6,967

26,610

2
10,717
2

3L489

2

mil. $..
do....
do....
do....
do....
do....

16,966

2
26,517
2

do....
do....
do....
do....

2

2

r

r

New orders, net (not seas, adj.), total t
Durable goods industries, total
Nondurable goods industries, total

do.... 1,541,861 1,732,015 145,491 153,972 142,739 144,733 149,983 132,360 140,488 150,964 153,346 144,297 142,086 145,720 156,776
do.... 2841,739 926,580 81,842 86,971 78,341 78,568 81,410 67,926 71,203 78,998 81,256 73,197 73,106 "76,009 82,367
do.... 2700,121 805,435 63,649 67,001 64,398 66,165 68,073 64,434 69,285 71,966 72,090 71,100 68,980 '69,711 74,409

New orders, net (seas, adj.), total t
By industry group:
Durable goods industries, total
Primary metals
Blast furnaces, steel mills
Nonferrous and other primary met

do...,
do....
do....
do....

Fabricated metal products
Machinery, except electrical
Electrical machinery..
Transportation equipment
Aircraft, missiles, and parts

do,..
do....
do....
do....
do....

Nondurable goods industries, total
Industries with unfilled orders $
Industries without unfilled orders

fl

By market category: t
Home goods and apparel
Consumer staples
Equip, and defense prod., excl. auto
Automotive equipment
Construction materials and supplies
Other materials and supplies
Supplementary series:
Household durables
Capital goods industries
Nondefense
Defense

3
3
do.... 1,541,861 l,732,015 144,036 148,586 139,332 143,594 142,269 140,508 142,664 147,154 146,640 146,569 149,758 156,131 155,232

841,739
128,002
2
65,307
a
49,500

926,580
142,882
69,121
59,802

81,312
13,042
6,873
4,941

83,088
13,037
6,833
4,921

76,099
11,782
6,040
4,658

77,027
11,270
5,219
4,756

75,820
11,658
5,476
5,050

72,545
10,937
5,110
4,728

74,029
10,707
4,503
5,104

77,560
11,707
5,649
4,990

76,663
12,315
5,665
5,440

75,417
11,554
5,476
4,988

77,751
11,415
4,990
5,244

'82,033
13,811
'5,873
'6,618

81,982
13,394
6,159
6,025

a
99,016
142,863

9,193
13,401
10,017
21,869
7,340

10,509
14,988
9,676
20,002
5,547

9,036
12,772
9,362
18,375
5,712

9,477
13,140
9,587
18,966
5,343

8,878
13,502
9,690
17,586
6,046

8,994
13,105
8,867
15,874
4,361

9,268
13,401
9,833
16,230
4,562

8,745
13,983
9,796
18,323
5,956

9,503
14,102
9,661
15,686
3,944

9,035
13,816
9,720
16,341
5,405

9,641
14,130
10,073
17,390
6,537

'9,221
15,028
10,923
16,813
'5,750

10,302
14,349
11,239
16.600
4,802

2

53,503

111,622
163,304
115,785
216,523
65,796

do....
do....
do....

2

700,121
2
153,795
2
546,326

805,435
172,569
632,866

62,724
13,725
48,999

65,498
13,783
48,118

63,233
13,885
49,348

66,567
14,346
52,221

66,449
14,293
52,156

67,963
14,587
53,376

68,635
14,882
53,753

69,594
14,787
54,807

69,977
14,701
55,276

71,152
15,304
55,848

72,007
14,157
57,850

'74,098
15,622
'58,476

73,250
15,358
57,892

do....
do...
do....
do....
do....
do....

2

126,005
298,939
258,447
149,571
149,383
749,670

10,074
23,805
23,273
14,580
11,762
60,542

10,448
24,765
24,011
13,755
13,071
62,536

10,105
23,856
20,359
12,502
12,326
60,184

10,094
24,696
21,392
13,442
12,449
61,521

10,818
24,510
19,930
12,128
12,046
62,837

10,313
25,428
19,744
11,473
12,431
61,119

10,787
24,875
20,062
11,475
12,670
62,795

10,896
25,296
23,029
11,994
12,547
63,392

10,765
25,605
20,726
11,825
12,773
64,946

10,689
25,919
22,165
10,736
12,602
64,458

10,997
26,671
23,630
10,918
12,915
64,627

11,341
'25,814
'23,898
11,108
12,988
'70,982

11,769
25,770
22,471
12,106
13,396
69,720

55,939
299,216
259,721
39,495

4,724
26,726
22,868
3,858

4,828
27,079
23,978
3,101

4,744
23,980
20,767
3,213

4,308
24,583
20,965
3,618

4,855
24,250
21,753
2,497

4,530
22,536
20,232
2,304

4,657
23,770
20,737
3,033

4,745
26,045
21,815
4,230

4,714
24,012
20,999
3,013

4,642
25,438
21,419
4,019

4,651
26,636
22,860
3,776

'5,057
'27,334
'23,865
'3,469

5,339
25,652
21,915
3,737

do...
do....
do...,
do....

Unfilled orders, end of year or month (unadjusted),
total t
mil. $..
Durable goods industries, total
do....
Nondur. goods ind. with unfilled orders $
do....
Unfilled orders, end of year or month (seasonally
adjusted) total t
mil. $..
By industry group:
Durable goods industries, total #
do....
Primary metals
do....
Blast furnaces, steel mills
do....
Nonferrous and other primary met
do...,
Fabricated metal products
Machinery, except electrical
Electrical machinery
Transportation equipment
Aircraft, missiles, and parts

2

2

2
103,216
2
210,419
2

114,547

2
268,264
2
226,205
2

155,910

2
131,384
2

645,552
2

51,456

2
261,400
2
219,693
2

41,706

2

237,134
226,975
2
10,159

2

2

238,652

278,846 253,187 259,267 264,479 265,782 269,086 267,863 267,994 271,946 273,047 275,471 278,846 '283,057 285,654

a

228,181
a
26,738
2
17,179
a
7,443

267,071 242,608 248,839 253,948 255,273 258,457 257,417 257,029 260,576 261,679 263,435 267,071 '271,287 273,863
29,607 30,749 31,463 32,840 31,738 31,902 30,953 29,870 30,024 30,252 29,981 29,607 '30,420 30,896
17,690 20,393 20,982 22,214 21,082 20,930 20,041 18,756 18,680 18,450 18,181 17,690 17,879 18,136
9,295
8,073
8,115
8,282
8,176
8,445
8,390
8,570
8,833
9,193
9,187
9,295
'9,815
9,978

2

do....
do....
do....
do....
do....

26,094

2
53,037
a
30,427
2

80,910
56,098

2
2

10,471

Nondur. goods ind. with unfilled orders t •• do....
By market category: t
Home goods, apparel, consumer staples
Equip, and defense prod., incl. auto
Construction materials and supplies
Other materials and supplies
Supplementary series:
Household durables
Capital goods industries
Nondefense
Defense
See footnotes at end of tables.




do....
do....
do....
do....
do...
do...
do...
do...

277,153 253,954 259,896 265,078 265,506 267,941 268,694 268,812 271,120 273,707 274,721 277,153 '283,113 286,395
265,777 243,337 249,393 254,172 254,745 257,179 258,040 257,882 259,931 262,521 263,015 265,777 '271,469 274,578
11,376 10,617 10,503 10,906 10,761 10,762 10,654 10,930 11,189 11,186 11,706 11,376 11,644 11,817

a

28,257
58,729
35,552
102,747
77,893

26,923
54,644
32,172
86,952
61,491

27,652
56,565
32,569
89,138
63,199

27,996
56,617
33,096
91,449
65,360

28,132
56,698
33,527
93,177
67,142

27,970
57,296
33,906
95,333
69,763

27,911
57,163
33,671
95,610
70,249

28,060
56,958
34,285
95,807
70,761

27,818
57,323
34,715
98,506
72,914

28,013 27,828 28,257 '27,963 28,431
57,524 58,260 58,729 '59,752 59,836
35,002 35,224 35,552 '36,382 37,202
98,700 100,101 102,747 104,125 104,820
73,386 75,144 77,893 '79,718 80,694

11,775

10,579

10,428

10,531

10,509

10,629

10,446

10,965

11,370

11,368

12,036

11,775

11,770

11,791

4,108
134,669
2
20,195
2
79,680

'4,582
4,665
4,771
4,767
4,665
4,538
4,538
5,001
4,963
4,596
4,981
4,705
4,822
4,870
154,691 140,877 144,844 146,194 147,898 148,905 148,647 147,804 150,430 150,500 152,163 154,691 156,945 157,718
20,772 20,475 20,955 21,369 21,388 21,114 21,020 21,114 21,037 20,741 20,499 20,772 '20,374 20,686
98,845 87,239 88,697 91,935 91,791 94,066 93,374 94,206 95,516 97,039 98,144 98,845 101,156 102,585

2
3,347
147,787
2
104,225
a
43,563

3,408
'3,536
3,636
3,914
3,663
3,494
3,408
3,777
4,097
4,020
3,915
3,847
3,839
3,828
179,055 155,769 160,318 162,764 165,506 167,963 168,329 169,101 172,199 173,117 175,818 179,055 182,170 183,298
131,563 111,254 115,730 117,910 119,836 122,825 123,673 124,404 126,199 127,107 128,925 131,563 134,401 134,978
47,492 44,515 44,588 44,854 45,670 45,138 44,656 44,697 46,000 46,010 46,893 47,492 '47,769 48,320

2

a

Mar.

S-6

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS
1978

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1979

1979

Annual

Mar.

Feb.

Apr.

May

June

July

1980
Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

47,922
46,478

r

40,567
44,811

41,167
43,579

Jan.

Mar.

Feb.

GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—Continued
BUSINESS INCORPORATIONS $
New incorporations (50 States and Dist. Col.):
Unadjusted
number.
Seasonally adjusted
do...

r

478,019

524,565

37,759
42,048

46,674
42,087

43,486
42,302

47,065
43,741

44,766
42,634

44,914
45,049

44,812
43,213

40,330
44,961

545
46
104
70
265
60

732
79
129
112
307
105

734
92
132
114
317
79

708
98
125
92
308
85

602
62
113
91
269
67

565
92
93
90
216
74

736
97
142
104
304
89

505
68
107
82
178
70

INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL
FAILURES*
6,619
773
1,204
1,013

Failures, total
Commercial service
Construction
Manufacturing and mining
Retail trade
Wholesale trade

number.
do...
do...
dododo...

Liabilities (current), total
Commercial service
Construction
Manufacturing and mining
Retail trade
Wholesale trade

thous. $. 2,656,006
325,681
do...
328,378
do...
878,727
do...
777,450
do345,770
do...

740

Failure annual rate (seasonally adjusted)
No. per 10,000 concerns.

177,087 187,763 242,764 200,449 273,171 212,200 287,438 186,195
6,373 14,886 72,688 25,103 27,610 24,689 37,444 23,881
19,382 25,790 25,556 34,710 24,798 15,446 32,887 18,169
53,497 64,600 72,694 60,782 75,340 91,687 75,390 74,438
72,573 49,314 42,320 49,900 122,743 32,227 53,110 25,206
25,262 33,173 29,506 29,954 22,680 48,151 88,607 44,501

'23.9

24.4

27.9

30.8

29.1

26.2

27.5

32.9

26.1

COMMODITY PRICES
PRICES RECEIVED AND PAID BY
FARMERS
Prices received, all farm products

596

586

495
490
r
531
r
369
r
441
r
456
1,188

488
512
522
358
429
472
1,204

1910-14=100.

525

602

603

615

610

616

611

610

592

602

591

594

595

591

Crops #
Commercial vegetables
Cotton
Feed grains and hay
Food grains
Fruit
Tobacco

dodo...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do-

457
532
466
320
336
513
1,061

501
550
490
360
403
537
1,149

486
700
469
330
344
525
1,124

483
618
452
334
344
523
1,120

478
543
462
339
350
516
1,135

497
527
473
362
370
557
1,141

526
529
497
380
423
603
1,141

537
503
523
394
442
616
1,105

528
503
500
383
432
635
1,155

508
484
484
382
444
500
1,186

504
498
518
370
457
518
1,143

502
539
515
358
451
511
1,198

493
517
506
367
434
448
1,208

494
499
505
375
431
435
1,199

Livestock and products #
Dairy products
Meat animals
Poultry and eggs

do...
dodo...
do...

595
647
757
242

707
737
935
251

726
728
964

754
722
1,018
276

749
709
1,019
265

740
704
1,007
261

700
704
937
246

687
709
916
237

658
734
857
226

702
759
929
232

681
771
890
219

689
789
882
248

703
783
900
264

692
783
887
251

638
616
628

725
683
720

707
657
707

714
664
715

719
671
719

722
679
720

731
687
728

729
694
723

740
702
736

747
709
742

751
715
742

758
722
749

770
730
763

r

650
685

Prices paid:
All commodities and services
do...
Family living items
do...
Production items
do...
All commodities and services, interest, taxes, and
wage rates (parity index)
1910-14=100.

r

r
r

r
r

r

702
783
921
230

689
777
897
233

780
740
772

789
750
781

746

849

812

830

839

845

848

856

855

874

875

913

•923

932

do...

70

71

74

74

73

73

72

71

69

70

68

68

67

65

65

63

ALL ITEMS, WAGE EARNERS AND
CLERICAL WORKERS, REVISED
(CPI-W) 1
1967=100.

195.3

217.7

207.1

209.3

211.8

214.3

216.9

219.4

221.5

223.7

225.6

227.6

230.0

233.3

236.5

239.9

ALL ITEMS, ALL URBAN CONSUMERS
(CPI-U)H
1967=100.
Special group indexes:
All items less shelter
do...
All items less food
do...
All items less medical care
do...

195.4

217.4

207.1

209.1

211.5

214.1

216.6

218.9

221.1

223.4

225.4

227.5

229.9

233.2

236.4

239.8

191.3
191.2
194.0

210.8
213.0
216.1

201.6
201.8
205.5

203.7
203.8
207.6

206.0
206.3
210.1

208.4
208.9
212.7

210.7
211.8
215.2

212.7
214.2
217.6

214.2
216.9
219.7

216.1
219.6
222.1

217.4
221.8
224.1

218.6
224.1
226.2

220.6
226.4
228.6

223.4
229.9
231.9

226.6
233.5
235.0

229.6
237.1
238.4

do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...

187.1
192.0
174.3
173.9
174.7
210.9
219.4

208.4
215.9
198.7
191.1
195.1
234.2
244.9

198.3
204.0
182.2
183.6
183.7
223.3
232.9

200.5
206.9
185.7
184.9
185.9
225.1
235.0

203.3
209.9
189.6
187.2
188.9
227.0
237.1

205.8
212.8
193.2
189.2
191.6
229.5
239.8

208.4
215.7
197.6
191.1
194.7
232.1
242.6

210.5
218.3
201.1
192.6
197.0
234.7
245.6

212.2
220.4
205.4
193.6
199.5
237.6
248.8

214.1
223.1
209.6
194.5
201.8
240.7
252.1

215.6
224.5
211.3
196.0
203.4
243.6
255.1

217.4
225.8
212.9
198.4
205.4
246.2
258.2

219.4
228.2
215.2
199.8
207.2
249.3
261.6

222.4
232.0
220.5
201.3
210.4
253.1
266.1

225.2
236.3
227.3
202.1
213.8
256.8
270.2

228.0
240.3
232.6
203.0
216.7
261.3
275.4

Food #
Food at home *
Housing
Shelter #
Rent
Homeownership
Fuel and utilities #
Fuel oil and coal
Gas (piped) and electricity
Houshold furnishings and operation

do..
do..
do..
do..
do..
do..
do..
do..
do..
do..

211.4
210.2

234.5
232.9

228.2
228.0

230.4
229.9

232.3
231.7

234.3
233.4

235.4
234.2

236.9
235.5

236.3
233.9

237.1
234.7

238.2
235.4

239.1
236.0

241.7
238.7

243.8
240.6

244.9
241.3

247.3
243.6

202.8
210.4
164.0
227.2
4
216.0
S
298.3
232.6
a
177.7

227.6
239.7
176.0
262.4
239.3
403.1
257.8
190.3

215.6
225.9
171.0
245.6
223.3
326.1
241.2
186.0

217.6
228.0
171.3
248.2
225.9
339.5
244.0
187.4

219.8
230.7
172.0
251.7
227.5
349.8
245.3
188.6

222.4
233.5
173.8
254.9
232.2
364.3
251.6
189.2

225.5
236.7
174.7
258.8
239.0
391.2
259.9
190.1

228.4
240.1
175.9
263.0
243.5
412.9
264.5
190.4

231.5
243.9
177.5
267.6
247.2
438.6
266.5
191.2

234.6
247.4
179.0
271.9
251.2
461.6
270.1
192.2

237.7
251.5
181.4
276.7
252.9
470.8
272.5
193.3

240.8
255.9
182.1
282.4
252.0
477.4
267.3
195.1

243.6
259.4
182.9
286.9
255.1
488.0
270.8
195.8

247.3
264.0
184.1
292.5
258.6
514.0
273.0
196.9

250.5
267.2
185.6
296.3
263.8
539.1
278.8
199.0

254.5
271.6
186.6
302.0
268.Q
553.3
284.0
201.3

Apparel and upkeep
Transportation
Private
New cars
Used cars
Public
Medical care

do..
do..
do..
do..
do..
do..
do..

159.6
185.5
185.0
153.8
186.5
187.8
219.4

166.6
212.0
212.3
166.0
201.0
200.3
239.7

161.4
195.6
195.5
162.3
193.4
190.7
232.6

164.3
198.1
198.1
162.7
195.4
191.5
233.9

165.4
202.9
203.2
164.3
200.0
192.6
235.1

166.1
207.7
208.1
165.8
205.4
193.3
236.3

165.7
212.6
213.3
166.3
208.9
194.0
237.7

164.3
216.6
217.4
166.7
209.2
197.1
239.9

166.3
219.6
220.4
166.6
207.0
200.8
241.8

169.8
221.4
222.0
166.1
202.9
205.2
243.7

171.0
222.7
223.1
167.5
199.9
209.1
245.9

171.7
224.9
225.0
170.6
198.4
216.5
248.0

172.2
227.7
227.5
171.7
198.2
223.0
250.7

171.0
233.5
233.5
173.9
197.2
226.8
253.9

171.9
239.6
239.8
175.3
195.3
229.5
257.9

176.0
243.7
244.0
175.0
195.2
232.1
260.2

All items, percent change from previous month
Commodities
1967=100.
Commodities less food
do...
Food
do...
Food at home
do...

1.1
199.2
184.7
228.4
227.6

1.0
201.3
186.8
230.6
229.9

1.0
203.4
189.1
232.0
231.0

1.0
205.3
191.1
233.5
232.1

1.0
207.4
193.7
234.2
232.4

1.1
209.6
196.2
235.3
233.0

1.0
211.5
198.7
235.5
232.5

1.2
214.0
201.2
237.9
235.4

1.0
215.8
202.9
239.8
237.1

1.0
217.9
205.1
241.4
238.5

1.2
220.4
207.3
244.8
242.3

1.4
223.5
211.5
244.8
241.8

1.4
226.1
215.2
244.7
240.9

1.4
228.8
217.9
247.1
243.5

Fuels and utilities
Fuel oil and coal

do..
do..

222.6
320.3

225.1
335.5

227.2
348.1

232.1
364.7

239.1
393.6

243.7
416.2

248.1
443.9

252.2
468.6

254.0
475.6

252.4
478.4

255.1
485.6

Parity ratio §
CONSUMER PRICES f
(U.S. Department of Labor Indexes)
Not Seasonally Adjusted

Commodities
Nondurables
Nondurables less food
Durables
Commodities less food
Services
Services less rent

a

3

Seasonally Adjusted f

Apparel and upkeep

do..

162.8

165.2

165.5

165.7

165.6

165.9

166.6

168.7

169.2

169.7

170.8

172.4

173.5

177.0

Transportation
Private
New cars

do..
do..
do..

197.3
197.5
161.0

199.9
200.1
162.2

203.5
203.9
164.3

206.9
207.4
165.7

210.7
211.4
166.6

214.5
215.3
167.9

218.0
218.8
168.8

220.8
221.4
169.5

222.5
223.0
168.2

225.1
225.3
169.2

228.3
228.3
169.5

235.3
235.4
171.8

242.0
242.3
173.9

246.2
246.5
174.5

Services

do..

223.6

225.5

227.5

230.2

232.6

235.1

237.7

240.5

243.5

246.1

249.5

252.9

256.8

261.6

See footnotes at end of tables.




April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1978

1979

Annual

S-7
1980

1979
Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

COMMODITY PRICES—Continued
PRODUCER PRICES §
(U.S. Department of Labor Indexes)
Not Seasonally Adjusted
Spot market prices, basic commodities:
22 Commodity
9 Foodstuffs
13 Raw industrials

1967=100.
do...
do...

All commodities
By stage of processing:
Crude materials for further processing
Intermediate materials, supplies, etc
Finished goods #
Finished consumer goods
Capital equipment
By durability of product:
Durable goods
Nondurable goods
Total manufactures
Durable manufactures
Nondurable manufactures

do...

Farm prod., processed foods and feeds
Farm products #
Fruits and vegetables, fresh and dried....
Grains
Live poultry
Livestock
Foods and feeds, processed #
Beverages and beverage materials
Cereal and bakery products
Dairy products
Fruits and vegetables, processed
Meats, poultry, and fish

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283.8
252.3
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254.7

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282.3
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240.3
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212.7
215.8

287.1
244.6
216.2
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281.7
247.5
217.3
217.5
216.5

288.3
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220.7
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226.3
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227.1
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223.9

296.7
258.4
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268.0
260.2
273.5

277.4
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226.7

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270.4
228.5
207.7
206.3
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215.2
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r
r

r

r

do....

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222.5

225.4

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231.6

234.0

237.5

240.6

244.2

249.0

r

250.6

252.8

260.3

265.4

268.2

Chemicals and allied products #
Agric. chemicals and chem. prod
Chemicals, industrial
Drugs and Pharmaceuticals
Fats and oils, inedible
Prepared paint

do..
do..
do..
do..
do..
do..

198.8
198.4
225.6
148.1
315.8
192.3

207.3
203.1
237.4
156.2
367.9
202.3

209.9
206.3
239.7
156.6
398.5
202.3

215.1
209.8
248.2
157.5
448.7
203.3

218.0
210.0
255.6
157.7
418.3
201.3

219.2
209.2
259.3
159.0
374.1
201.3

225.0
211.2
270.4
159.2
381.6
205.3

228.5
215.3
277.1
159.6
376.4
205.3

230.8
219.4
280.0
161.0
379.9
206.0

234.2
224.3
285.7
162.8
366.9
206.7

r

236.0
r
229.5
'288.4
163.0
344.3
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232.7
291.6
164.4
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245.5
238.1
302.6
166.5
325.6
223.3

247.6
242.8
306.7
167.7
302.2
223.3

251.6
256.0
310.7
168.9
299.9
223.3

Fuels and related prod., and power #
Coal
Electric power
Gas fuels
Petroleum products, refined

do..
dodo..
do..
do..

322.5
430.0
250.6
428.7
321.0

342.5
444.0
251.1
458.1
350.0

350.9
445.3
257.3
471.0
360.3

361.5
447.1
260.6
477.4
378.6

377.6
450.8
265.9
507.2
400.0

393.7
452.0
269.9
522.3
423.6

411.8
452.5
274.8
548.4
449.8

432.8
454.2
278.8
572.4
482.8

454.8
452.5
280.5
603.4
513.7

468.5
454.6
283.5
619.9
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281.9
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r
545.4

488.7
457.8
287.2
670.5
554.8

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290.7
679.6
582.4

533.0
458.7
299.5
719.8
620.3

553.5
460.7
305.7
720.3
657.9

Furniture and household durables #
Appliances, household
Furniture, household
Home electronic equipment

do..
do..
do..
do..

160.4
153.0
173.5
90.2

167.9
158.3
181.3
92.3

168.3
158.8
181.8
92.3

168.7
158.7
182.7
92.3

159.3
184.8
92.4

170.2
160.0
185.3

170.7
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185.8
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171.5
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172.7
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188.5
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175.1
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190.1
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176.4
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r
90.3

177.0
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194.3
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166.6
195.4
88.5

183.4
168.7
196.5
88.7

184.6
169.7
196.9
88.8

Hides, skins, and leather products #
Footwear
Hides and skins
Leather
Lumber and wood products
Lumber

do..
do..
do..
do..
do..
do..

200.0
183.0
360.5
238.6
276.0
322.4

232.2
203.0
497.8
309.2
293.9
339.9

253.3
209.9
639.6
371.9
300.5
350.5

258.9
212.0
642.2
393.6
304.9
355.4

269.6
216.3
666.9
429.4
302.8
354.8

268.0
221.1
611.0
414.6
299.8
354.8

261.9
221.8
566.5
385.2
300.1
355.0

257.9
225.4
511.9
365.9
304.7
365.3

251.1
226.9
465.3
330.0
309.7
373.9

253.9
227.5
478.8
343.6
308.8
370.3

r

248.9
227.9
447.6
319.8
r
298.9
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443.9
324.8
289.8
338.9

255.3
228,5
468.8
347.6
290.0
336.3

251.0
228.1
404.8
340.3
294.8
341.5

246.8
231.8
348.7
311.0
295.7
340.6

Machinery and equipment #
Agricultural machinery and equip
Construction machinery and equip
Electrical machinery and equip
Metal working machinery and equip

do...
do...
do...
do...
do...

196.1
213.1
232.9
164.9
217.0

206.5
223.9
247.9
172.8
232.0

207.9
224.8
248.7
173.8
233.0

209.8
226.4
251.7
175.0
235.3

211.4
228.3
253.7
176.5
237.6

212.4
229.4
254.0
177.6
239.1

214.8
231.2
257.0
179.9
241.4

216.0
233.3
258.5
181.2
243.5

217.7
237.4
258.9
182.5
246.4

220.0
240.0
263.9
184.3
249.6

'221.3
'243.4
'265.4
'184.9
'252.2

222.9
234.2
268.2
186.5
254.6

227.1
247.6
275.4
190.5
258.7

229.7
249.1
277.5
194.2
261.3

231.9
250.4
278.4
195.9
264.1

Metals and metal products #
Heating equipment
Iron and steel
Nonferrous metals

do...
do...
do...
do...

227.1
174.4
253.6
207.8

247.3
180.9
274.9
239.2

251.7
183.4
279.9
246.6

256.0
183.8
280.2
259.6

256.2
185.7
279.5
258.2

258.2
185.2
283.2
259.7

260.8
186.0
286.8
262.3

261.8
188.1
286.1
263.1

263.7
191.3
285.5
269.3

192.2
289.2
283.1

'271.1
'193.1
'292.0
'284.1

273.5
195.2
292.7
291.2

284.5
197.3
297.3
326.1

288.6
199.9
300.2
336.5

286.3
202.0
301.6
320.9

Nonmetallic mineral products #
Clay prod., structural, excl. refrac
Concrete products
Gypsum products
Pulp, paper, and allied products
Paper
Rubber and plastics products
Tires and tubes

do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...

222.8
197.2
214.0
229.1
195.6
206.1
174.8
179.2

240.5
210.7
236.4
250.6
208.8
221.2
183.2
194.1

240.8
212.8
237.8
251.0
212.3
223.3
185.9
195.0

243.4
214.8
240.5
252.2
215.0
226.3
188.8
196.1

245.6
215.7
241.6
248.8
216.2
227.2
190.8
197.3

246.9
216.5
243.7
251.3
216.6
227.5
193.1
198.9

249.5
220.3
245.2
251.8
218.3
228.2
195.5
206.2

249.9
222.3
246.3
252.3
222.2
229.5
198.8
211.6

254.6
223.7
248.7
254.9
223.0
230.3
200.7
215.0

256.2
221.1
250.1
255.3
227.5
238.7
203.0
218.3

'257.4
'221.0
'250.6
256.2
'229.5
'241.8
'204.9
'223.1

259.2
226.8
253.2
255.0
231.0
243.0
205.7
222.7

268.0
229.6
264.9
255.4
237.4
245.5
208.2
224.7

272.6
231.1
266.2
262.2
238.9
247.5
210.9
231.2

276.1
231.5
268.6
267.6
241.6
250.5
212.7
231.2

Textile products and apparel
do...
Synthetic fibers
Dec. 1975=100.
Processed yarns and threads
do...
Gray fabrics
do...
Finished fabrics
do...
Apparel
1967 = 100.
Textile house furnishings
do...

159.8
109.6
102.4
118.6
103.8
152.4
178.6

164.2
113.5
105.3
123.2
104.1
157.6
186.0

165.2
113.6
107.0
123.1
105.4
158.3
187.4

166.4
115.1
106.8
124.5
105.9
159.8
187.6

167.2
117.4
107.8
124.7
107.0
159.8
188.0

168.4
118.5
108.6
125.4
107.6
160.2
189.3

169.3
119.5
109.5
128.3
108.2
160.3
189.9

170.5
120.6
110.6
128.7
109.0
161.4
190.5

171.3
123.6
111.7
128.7
109.1
161.6
193.9

172.0
124.7
112.1
129.7
108.9
162.2
196.3

'172.8
'124.2
'112.5
'130.7
'109.7
'163.1
'196.5

172.8
124.5
113.1
132.5
109.3
162.3
197.0

174.9
126.9
114.4
132.2
109.8
165.3
199.2

176.5
127.1
117.3
131.7
110.8
167.3
200.0

178.9
129.4
118.9
133.7
113.1
168.3
201.2

Transportation equipment # ....Dec. 1968=100.
Motor vehicles and equip
1967=100.

173.5
176.0

183.5
185.9

183.8
186.1

186.8
189.4

187.2
189.8

187.5
190.1

188.4
190.8

185.9
187.8

186.6
188.6

194.2
197.1

'194.8
'197.4

195.1
197.6

198.3
200.3

198.1
199.9

198.8
200.8

Industrial commodities

r

Seasonally Adjusted X
Finished goods, percent change from previous
month *
By stage of processing:
Crude materials for further processing 1967 = 100.
Intermediate materials, supplies, etc
do...
Finished goods #
do...
Finished consumer goods
do...
Food
doFinished goods, exc. foods
do...
Durable
do...
Nondurable
do...
Capital equipment
do...
See footnotes at end of tables.




1.1

1.0

0.8

0.5

0.6

1.2

1.1

1.5

1.1

'1.2

0.9

1.6

1.5

1.4

269.1
229.2
207.4
206.1
223.9
195.2
176.2
207.6
210.3

274.2
231.6
209.4
208.4
226.7
197.3
177.0
210.6
211.6

273.2
235.0
211.1
209.7
225.8
199.7
178.4
213.7
214.0

275.1
237.3
212.1
210.8
223.5
202.4
179.5
217.5
215.0

278.4
239.7
213.4
212.0
221.3
205.3
180.6
221.7
216.4

284.6
243.6
215.9
214.8
222.8
208.7
182.0
226.6
218.2

285.2
247.1
218.3
218.3
2261
212.3
182.0
232.7
217.9

291.4
250.7
221.5
222.2
229.3
216.4
184.7
237.8
219.5

294.5
255.0
223.9
224.8
229.1
220.4
187.7
242.6
221.4

'290.8
'256.3
'226.3
'227.1
'230.5
'222.8
'190.0
'245.5
'223.9

302.2
259.9
228.3
229.6
233.9
225.2
191.0
248.3
224.5

299.5
267.1
231.9
233.2
232.0
231.5
197.2
254.7
228.2

307.4
272.0
235.3
237.3
230.9
238.2
200.7
263.5
229.8

300.7
273.4
238.6
241.2
233.4
242.7
199.9
271.9
231.6

S^8

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1979

1978

Annual

1980

1979
Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

COMMODITY PRICES—Continued
PRODUCER PRICES—Continued
(U.S. Department of Labor Indexes)—Continued
Seasonally Adjusted
By durability of product:
Total manufactures
Durable manufactures
. .
Nondurable manufactures

1967 = 100..
do..
do

217.7
218 0
216 8

219.9
219 6
219 4

222.4
222 3
2219

224.1
223 4
224 5

226.0
224.6
226 4

229.3
226 8
2313

231.9
227 4
235 9

235.4
229.9
2410

238.8
233.3
244 5

Farm products
Processed foods and feeds

.

239.4
219 1

244.3
222 2

245.1
222 8

241.7
2215

241.1
218 8

242.9
220 7

239.2
220 8

241.3
2251

240.4
225 5

0.482
0.483

0.478
0.478

0.473
0.473

0.471
0.467

0.468
0.462

0.463
0.457

0.460
0.452

0.453
0.448

0.446
0.444

do
do

r
r
r

240.6
234.6
246 6

243.5
236.7
250 3

248.7
242.4
254 8

245.5
229 6

245.3
229 7

(3)
(3)

0.442
0.440

0.439
0.435

253.0
245.0
2615

255.1
245 0
265 2

0.431
0.429

0.425
0.423

0.420
0.417

PURCHASING POWER OF THE DOLLAR
As measured by:
Producer prices
Consumer prices iji

fl

1967—$1.00..
do .

0.514
0.512

0.461

r

CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE
CONSTRUCTION PUT IN PLACE @
r

r

mil. $..

206,224

r

13,440

15,829

17,150

19,292

20,636

21,294

r

21,965

22,231

20,677

18,569

16,474

15,492

Private, total #
do....
Residential
do....
New housing units
do....
Nonresidential buildings, except farm and
public utilities, total #
mil. $..
Industrial
do....
Commercial
do....
Public utilities:
Telephone and telegraph
do....

160,403
93,425
75,808

r

178,167
r
97,575
r
77,170

10,918
5,869
4,675

12,860
6,866
5,435

13,773
7,673
5,862

15,134
8,481
6,453

16,180 16,463
r
9,278
9,121
7,405
7,133

r

16,883 16,621
r
r
9,311
9,440
7,497
7,589

17,059
r
9,248
7,446

16,205
r
8,734
7,000

14,884
r
7,451
r
5,818

12,981
r
6,572
r
5,202

12,256
5,961
4,665

46,005
14,423
24,233

2,793
958
1,361

3,328
1,192
1,586

3,423
1,145
1,699

3,715
1,209
1,918

4,256
1,232
2,359

4,563
1,337
2,521

4.397
1,291
2,405

4,290
1,300
2,327

New construction (unadjusted), total

Public, total #
Buildings (excluding military) #
Housing and redevelopment
Industrial
Military facilities
Highways and streets

226,887

36,293
10,994
18,565

r

4,272
1,236
2,358

4,172
1,344
2,187

1,247
2,116

21,794

5,418

6,320

352

483

453

529

558

541

628

548

do....

45,821

48,720

2,522

2,968

3,377

4,159

4,456

4,831

5,083

5,173

r

do....
do....
do....
do....
do....

15,235
1,053
1,183
1,498
10,709

15,741
r
l,200
r
l,409
r
l,631
11,524

1,011
85
91
84
307

1,155
92
108
160
396

1,199
87
115
102
622

1,332
103
130
138
996

1,372
100
128
149
1,118

1,460
121
124
134
1,305

1,430
103
130
153
1,481

1,547
103
158
157
1,450

r

New construction (seasonally adjusted at annual
rates), total
bil.

r

r

U80.0

180.5

230.9

230.1

1,380
108
102
155
1,081

1,290
111
106
144
709

r

r

r

182.0

185.9

185.8

99.4
79.1

100.7
78.3

101.1
77.8

102.0
r
78.8

r

99.7
r
77.7

97.8
75.8

46.7
13.7
25.7

49.5
15.0
26.7

49.7
15.0
26.9

52.3
15.2
28.9

r

53.9
16.0
29.5

232.9

216.7

216.4

223.4

224.3

172.7

171.9

175.0

178.3

Residential
do...
New housing units
do...
NonresidentiaT buildings, except farm and
public utilities, total #
bil. $.
Industrial
do...
Commercial
do...
Public utilities:
Telephone and telegraph
do...

97.8
77.2

96.5
75.9

95.7
76.0

95.2
75.7

96.9
77.7

38.9
13.4
19.0

43.3
15.2
21.0

42.6
14.0
21.5

45.2
14.5
23.6

46.8
14.7
24.8

5.7

5.6

6.1

6.1

6.5

6.8

6.5

do-

41.6

44.0

44.5

48.4

46.0

51.0

49.7

50.9

do..
do..
do..
do..
do..

14.1
1.2
1.1
1.1
8.9

15.3
1.2
1.5
2.0
8.9

15.2
1.1
1.3
1.3
9.9

15.7
1.2
1.5
1.5
11.7

15.5
1.1
1.4
1.8
10.3

16.4
1.4
1.6
1.5
11.2

15.4
1.1
1.6
1.9
11.5

17.0
1.0
1.9
1.7
12.3

13,865
231

13,947
200

15,396
202

16,425
178

14,715
181

14,472
163

3,878
10,069

3,508
11,888

4,947
11,478

15,645
177
4,448
11,197

4,096
10,619

3,232
4,588
6,045

4,227
6,870
2,850

4,260
5,969
5,167

4,553
8,076
3,796

5,056
7,277
3,313

Public, total #
Buildings (excluding military) #
Housing and redevelopment
Industrial
Military facilities
Highways and streets

47.8
15.5
24.8

r

97.4
78.3

r

47.1
13.8
25.8

481
r

1,401
109
101
132
1,694

169.3

96.9
77.7

578

3,872
1,147
2,114

r

210.9

r

602

3,952
1,142
r
2,167

r

. do-

Private, total # .

674

r

r

5,173

238.7

4,472

237.7

3,493

3,236

1,300
114
139
138
r
568

1,241
112
102
139
524

r

r

250.0

242.1

189.9

190.6

186.9

3,685

242.0

55.4
15.6
r
30.7

6.7

7.1

51.9

52.1

r

59.4

55.2

15.5
1.2
1.2
1.8
14.5

16.5
1.2
1.3
1.7
11.9

16.8
1.6
1.2
1.7
12.5

17.4
1.8
1.7
1.8
15.6

17.6
1.7
1.3
1.7
15.1

13,279
185

14,188
171

10,751
156

10,513
183

11,080
190

10,394
171

3,751
10,721

3,607
9,673

3,807
10,381

3,091
7,659

2,922
7,592

3,480
7,600

3,134
7,260

4,510
7,008
3,198

4,515
7,069
2,889

4,471
6,248
2,560

4,869
6,864
2,455

3,849
4,717
2,185

3,559
4,304
2,651

4,352
4,100
2,628

3,635
4,337
2,422

17,164

12,564

7.0
r

52.8

r

7.5

CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS
Construction contracts in 50 States (F.W. Dodge
Division, McGraw-Hill):
Valuation, total
mil. $..
Index (mo. data seas, adj.) #
1972=100..
Public ownership
Private ownership
By type of building:
Nonresidential
Residential
Non-building construction
New construction planning
(Engineering News-Record) §

159,930
174

166,378
183

r

mil. $..
do....

39,013
120,917

46,558
119,819

r

do....
do....
do....

45,046
74,949
39,935

49,659
74,686
42,033

r

do....

112,069

135,004

11,752

13,750

11,070

14,357

9,258

7,507

10,343

8,007

10,823

14,972

13,222

thous..
do....
do....
do....

2,023.3
a
833.2
2,020.3
1,433.3

1,749.1

84.7

153.3

161.3

189.1

192.0

165.0

171.4

163.8

169.0

119.2

91.8

r

r

81.0

86.4

r

r

80.3
r
50.3

85.4
51.2

6,470
7,395

r

r
r

12,750

HOUSING STARTS AND PERMITS
New housing units started:
Unadjusted:
Total (private and public)
Inside SMSA's
Privately owned
One-family structures
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates:
Total privately owned @ @
One-family structures @ @

do..
do..

New private housing units authorized by building
permits (16,000 permit-issuing places):
Monthly data are seas. adj. at annual rates:
Total
thous..
One-family structures
do....
Manufacturers' shipments of mobile homes
(Manufacfactured Housing Institute):
Unadjusted
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
See footnotes at end of tables.




1,745.1
1,194.1

thous..
do....

73.4

84.5
59.3

152.9
109.8

161.0
121.2

189.1
131.2

191.8
134.5

164.2
117.8

170.3
119.4

163.7
105.7

169.0
107.9

118.7
72.0

91.6
57.8

1,469
997

1,800
1,275

1,750
1,273

1,801
1,229

1,910
1,276

1,764
1,222

1,788
1,237

1,874
1,237

1,710
1,139

1,522
980

1,548
1,055

1,419
1,002

1,332
r
789

1,041
606

941
535

73.1
r
49.3

1,800
1,183

1,549
976

1,425
881

1,621
1,056

1,517
1,036

1,618
1,047

1,639
1,012

1,528
1,001

1,654
1,030

1,775
1,015

1,542
927

1,263
751

1,244
780

1,264
761

1,142
r
695

275.9

276.9

18.7
276

23.6
273

24.8
277

27.7
282

26.3
283

22.4
295

29.0
281

23.6
270

27.2
287

19.8
251

14.6
241

18.1
276

18.8
270

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1978

1980

1979

1979

Annual

S-9

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Jan.

Dec.

Feb.

Mar.

CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE—Continued
CONSTRUCTION COST INDEXES
Dept. of Commerce composite

1972=100.

175.7

American Appraisal Co., The:
Average, 30 cities
Atlanta
New York
San Francisco
St. Louis

1913=100.
do...
do...
do...
do...

r

199.3

189.9

191.0

192.2

196.4

197.8

199.7

202.6

203.8

2,173
2,322
2,222
2,263
2,071

2,357
2,506
2,431
2,498
2,424

2,268
2,430
2,353
2,372
2,157

2,287
2,446
2,359
2,427
2,173

2,291
2,446
2,360
2,428
2,173

2,325
2,467
2,375
2,449
2,235

2,355
2,477
2,386
2,460
2,251

2,377
2,483
2,446
2,500
2,255

2,401
2,522
2,488
2,535
2,285

2,410
2,532
2,494
2,545
2,292

Boeckh indexes:
Average, 20 cities: @
Apartments, hotels, office buildings 1972=100.
Commercial and factory buildings
do...
Residences
do...

158.2
164.3
161.8

170.5
179.0
176.6

Engineering News-Record:
Building
Construction

1967=100.
da-

247.7
258.4

269.3
279.5

Federal Highway Adm.—Highway construction:
Composite (avg. for year or qtr.)
1967=100.

264.9

308.3

169.3
178.3
173.9

165.8
173.2
172.0
257.6
267.9

259.0
268.7

259.2
268.8

259.9
269.2

277.2

172.3
181.5
179.2
267.5
277.6

270.4
283.9

r

2,442
2,626
2,498
2,634
2,302

281.1
290.4

2,440
2,617
2,546
2,631
2,303

281.1
290.6

281.5
291.6

328.8

294.9

207.6

2,425
2,600
2,534
2,612
2,289

2,423
2,594
2,531
2,605
2,284

176.9
185.9
182.2

174.0
182.9
180.8
273.9
286.0

r

'207.5

206.4

209.8
2,435
2,606
2,535
2,617
2,289

2,432
2,600
2,533
2,610
2,286

280.9
291.5

280.7
291.8

X
283.9
*294.1

r

178.5
188.2
182.5
282.6
292.4
352.1

CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
Output indexes:
Iron and steel products
Lumber and wood products
Portland cement

1947-49=100.
do...
do...

158.6
196.6
225.2

Mortgage applications for new home construction:
FHA net applications
thous. units.
Seasonally adjusted annual rates
do...

118.8
192.7

141.3
179.9
111.5

180.6
205.2
193.9

162.8
197.8
214.4

197.6
204.3
267.0

175.4
191.7
287.9

169.2
179.7
270.9

189.1
211.3
301.4

159.8
191.3
257.8

176.3
216.4
296.4

133.8

8.3
115

12.7
143

12.2
140

15.2
140

11.6
130

11.5
130

13.4
148

11.3
144

12.3
133

10.0
130

5.9
92

8.2
127

8.9
118

9.9
117

216.1

14.6
192

21.4
234

18.8
200

19.5
207

19.4
221

20.0
231

21.4
228

18.4
244

19.6
211

14.2
188

13.0
215

15.2
208

16.6
207

15.7
180

REAL ESTATE H

Requests for VA appraisals
Seasonally adjusted annual rates

do...
do...

Home mortgages insured or guaranteed by:
Fed. Hous. Adm.: Face amount
mil. $. 11,139.97 18,166.74
Vet. Adm.: Face amount §
do... 14,470.40 16,505.50
Federal Home Loan Banks, outstanding advances
to member institutions, end of period
mil. $.
New mortgage loans of all savings and loan
associations, estimated total
mil. $.
By purpose of loan:
Home construction
do...
Home purchase
do...
All other purposes
do...

1,422.09 1,467.69 1,045.24 1,453.98 1,530.82 1,521.04 1,578.30 1,641.58 1,993.88 1,807.96 1,283.52 2,085.53 1,401.68 1,287.33
1,367.36 1,415.68 1,074.90 1,082.49 1,096.35 1,423.50 1,695.20 1,910.07 1,099.57 1,390.96 1,530.52 1,956.35 1,301.10 1,252.31

32,670

41,838

31,738

31,881

33,149

33,802

35,071

110,294

100,546

5,691

7,706

8,648

10,400

10,937

22,495
68,380
19,419

20,583
62,740
17,223

1,272
3,322
1,097

1,702
4,619
1,385

1,877
5,279
1,492

2,153
6,546
1,701

2,132
7,055
1,750

36,188

36,922

38,596

40,398

40,884

41,838

41,733

41,802

'4,117

4,249

9,943

8,532

9,626

7,615

5,372

1,896
5,987
1,515

1,947
6,460
1,536

1,701
5,371
1,460

1,844
6,100
1,682

1,469
4,854
1,292

1,170
3,187
1,015

239
246

272
299
277
239
268

288
322
287
258
275

282
342
270
234
264

278
328
315
221
232

292
327
297
254
281

r

982
'2,316
r
819

912
2,475
862

DOMESTIC TRADE
ADVERTISING
McCann-Erickson national advertising index,
seasonally adjusted:
Combined index
1967= 100.
Network TV
do...
Spot TV
doMagazines
doNewspapers
do...

241
269
263
209
214

Magazine advertising (general and natl. farm
magazines):
Cost, total
mil. $.
Apparel and accessories
do...
Automotive, incl. accessories
do...
Building materials
do...
Drugs and toiletries
do...
Foods, soft drinks, confectionery
do...

2,364.8
85.8
220.8
46.3
221.9
186.7

do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...

Newspaper advertising expenditures (64 cities): $
Total
mil. $.
Automotive
do...
Classified
do...
Financial
do...
General
do...
Retail
do...

Beer, wine, liquors
Houshold equip., supplies, furnishings
Industrial materials
Soaps, cleansers, etc
Smoking materials
All other

271
288

263
295
283
224
240

255
280
289
217
230

264
292
292
222
244

301
295
227
231

2,671.1
92.3
223.7
46.6
269.0
200.7

188.2
3.6
17.2
2.3
19.1
17.8

213.5
7.9
21.5
3.3
22.3
16.2

250.6
11.2
25.0
4.8
25.4
15.2

244.6
7.5
22.3
4.6
27.3
15.5

216.6
5.1
18.0
3.8
26.0
17.9

175.1
4.7
15.7
2.8
19.3
15.3

167.2
6.0
11.7
2.7
22.7
12.9

234.4
12.3
7.9
5.7
26.6
14.4

277.9
10.5
22.6
7.1
23.1
19.7

303.3
10.3
28.4
5.5
24.3
27.7

246.0
7.6
20.4
2.0
19.3
18.1

172.6
5.3
14.3
1.7
11.9
10.6

192.8
148.8
58.4
37.4
203.0
962.8

236.1
130.8
69.9
35.7
281.2
1,085.2

12.2
5.7
5.0
2.8
19.9
82.6

16.2
9.4
5.8
4.1
19.5
87.2

19.8
13.5
6.0
3.6
22.8
103.3

19.0
15.0
6.3
3.4
21.5
102.1

22.2
10.4
5.5
3.8
22.4
81.2

18.2
7.2
3.7
2.3
23.2
62.7

13.0
6.5
4.6
2.2
22.7
62.1

17.1
13.0
7.1
2.2
28.1
100.0

25.0
14.9
7.6
2.5
27.8
117.0

27.6
18.2
8.5
3.8
28.8
120.2

35.1
9.7
5.9
2.2
28.8
96.9

12.0
5.1
4.8
2.7
23.6
80.6

6,665.8
150.6
1,892.4
202.8
827.1
3,592.9

7,529.0
193.0
2,201.7
236.8
937.8
3,959.8

549.4
15.4
165.1
14.6
76.0
278.4

639.6
18.2
193.2
20.7
83.4
324.2

684.4
19.6
203.4
23.4
86.9
351.1

682.2
18.2
194.4
18.6
88.7
362.4

641.1
18.0
191.0
21.5
83.3
327.3

600.0
17.2
196.7
25.2
63.8
297.1

564.6
14.4
187.1
11.8
57.4
294.0

595.7
13.3
194.2
15.7
72.3
300.2

612.8
14.3
186.8
19.4
76.2
316.0

753.1
18.0
176.2
22.6
101.8
434.5

674.1
11.1
147.6
22.1
75.1
418.2

600.4
16.7
184.6
28.6
86.4
284.2

754,105
349,916
404,189

883,334
404,288
479,046

61,721
28,141
33,580

74,319
34,689
39,630

70,768
33,429
37,339

76,814
35,723
41,091

74,361
34,447
39,914

73,537
33,750
39,787

78,567
37,048
41,519

73,213
33,616
39,597

81,820
37,935
43,885

79,079
34,711
44,368

75,396
32,515
42,881

80,922
51,646
29,276

89,997
56,470
33,527

83,917
53,807
30,110

85,436
54,381
31,055

85,345
54,731
30,614

85,199
55,566
29,633

84,942
55,523
29,419

86,829
56,602
30,227

56,803
30,087

87,061
56,361
30,700

88,839
56,620
32,219

89,632
56,241
33,391

89,997
56,470
33,527

336
272

WHOLESALE TRADE
Merchant wholesalers sales (unadj.), total
Durable goods establishments
Nondurable goods establishments

mil. $.
do...
do-

Merchant wholesalers inventories, book value,
end of year or month (unadj.), total
mil. $.
Durable goods establishments
do...
Nondurable goods establishments
do...
See footnotes at end of tables.

315-851 0 -




-

S2

r

77,104
33,579
'43,525

75,749
33,787
41,962

'91,477
'57,268
'34,209

92,665
58,433
34,232

r

44,122

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

S-10
1978

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1980

1979

1979

Annual

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

DOMESTIC TRADE—Continued
RETAIL TRADE
All retail stores: t
Estimated sales (unadj.), total t
mil. $.
Durable goods stores #
do...
Building materials, hardware, garden supply,
and mobile home dealers #
mil. $.
Building materials and supply stores .. do—
Hardware stores
do—
Automotive dealers #
do...
Motor vehicle dealers
do...
Auto and home supply stores
doFurniture, home furn., and equip #
do...
Furniture, home furnishings stores
do—
Household appliance, radio, TV
do...
Nondurable goods stores
do...
General merch. group stores
doDepartment stores
doVariety stores
do...
Food stores
do..,
Grocery stores
do...
Gasoline service stations
do...
Apparel and accessory stores' #
do...
Men's and boys' clothing
do...
Women's clothing, spec, stores, furriers do...
Shoe stores
doEating and drinking places
doDrug and proprietary stores
doLiquor stores
doMail-order houses (dept. store mdse.) § .. do...
Estimated sales (seas, adj.), total t
do...
Durable goods stores #
do...
Building materials, hardware, garden supply,
and mobile home dealers #
mil. $.
Building materials and supply stores .. do...
Hardware stores
do...
Automotive dealers
do..
Motor vehicle dealers
do..
Auto and home supply stores
do..
Furniture, home furn., and equip. #
do..
Furniture, home furnishings stores
do..
Household appliance, radio, TV
do..
Nondurable goods stores
do..
General merch. group stores
doDepartment stores
do..
Variety stores
do..
Food stores
do..
Grocery stores
do..
Gasoline service stations
do..
Apparel and accessory stores #
do..
Men's and boys' clothing
do..
Women's clothing, spec, stores, furriers do..
Shoe stores
do..
Eating and drinking places
do....
Drug and proprietary stores
do....
Liquor stores
do....
Mail-order houses (dept. store mdse.) § .. do....
Estimated inventories, end of year or month: t
Book value (unadjusted), total
mil. $..
Durable goods stores #
do....
Building materials and supply stores .. do....
Automotive dealers
do....
Furniture, home furn., and equip
do....
Nondurable goods stores #
do....
General merch. group stores
do...,
Department stores
do....
Food stores
do....
Apparel and accessory stores
do....
Book value (seas, adj.), total
do....
Durable goods stores #
do....
Building materials and supply stores .. do...,
Automotive dealers
do...,
Furniture, home furn., and equip
do...,
Nondurable goods stores #
do....
General merch. group stores
do....
Department stores
do....
Food stores
do....
Apparel and accessory stores
do....
Firms with 11 or more stores:
Estimated sales (unadjusted), total
mil. $..
Durable goods stores
Auto and home supply stores
Nondurable goods stores #
General merchandise group stores
Department stores
Variety stores
Miscellaneous general stores
See footnotes at end of tables.




do..
do..
do..
do..
do..
do..
do..

'800,890 '886,047 '60,690 '72,397 '70,747 '75,002 '75,046 '72,273 '78,088 '72,730 '76,594 '79,012 '91,542 '69,449 '69,736 '75,612
281,491 '308,156 '21,450 '26,534 '26,100 '27,697 '27,071 '25,793 '28,091 '25,095 '26,740 '25,366 '26,785 '22,707 '23,226 '25,615

r

'45,892
'31,645
'7,177
'168,035
'153,917
'14,188
'36,719
'23,175
'10,476
'519,399
'101,240
'81,850
'7,359
'171,997
'160,506
'59,270
'39,413
'8,127
'14,751
'6,387
'69,145
'24,787
'13,764
'7,050

'52,239
'35,102
'8,993
'177,714
'161,277
'16,437
'41,868
'26,726
'12,119
'577,891
'110,233
r2
89,127
'7,914
'191,326
'177,703
'71,894
'43,028
'8,772

'15,802
'7,127
'75,139
'27,174
'15,595
(a)

'2,825
'1,890
'481
'13,516
'12,492
'1,024
'2,854
'1,850
'807
'39,240
'6,044
'4,840
'455
'13,974
'12,965
'4,773
'2,513
'524
948
'391
'5,237
'1,994
'1,044

'3,897
'2,573
'687
'16,751
'15,454
'1,297
'3,291
'2,167
'904
'45,863
'8,040
'6,492
'578
'15,949
'14,806
'5,343
'3,274
'641
'1,239
'567
'6,266
'2,154
r
l,158

'4,251 '4,882 '5,027!
'2,742 '3,132 '3,350 i
'849
'861
'756
16,083 16,566 15,571
14,729 15,165 14,110
1,401 1,461
1,354
'3,124 '3,354 '3,531
'2,073 '2,208 '2,271
'848
'942 1,041
'44,647 '47,305 '47,975
'8,301 '8,860 '8,677
'6,708 '7,157 '7,020
'633
'628
'623
14,854 16,055 16,776
13,690 14,891 15,608
'5,464 '5,915 '6,134
'3,395 '3,336 '3,312
'698
'661
'666
1,255 1,209
1,258
'552
'626
'563
'6,131 '6,377 '6,567
'2,153 '2,237 '2,211
1,122
1,209 1,334

'4,833
'3,342
'776

14,712
13,309
1,403

'3,507
'2,251
1,028
'46,480
'8,147
'6,595
'588
15,977
14,832

'6,215
'3,149
'628
1,169
'510
'6,597
'2,197
1,360

'5,234
'3,586
'823
16,078
14,572
1,506
'3,806
'2,446
1,097
'49,997
'9,165
'7,405
'664
16,560
15,449
'6,673
'3,795
'695
1,361
'649
'6,916
'2,287
1,368

'5,073 '4,431
'3,531 '3,059
'808
'775
13,883 15,019 13,584
12,482 13,484 12,109
1,401 1,535 1,475
'3,503 '3,686 '3,872
'2,197 '2,341 '2,482
1,104
1,041 1,080
'47,635 '49,854 '53,646
'8,753 '9,410 11,575
'7,105 '7,623 '9,367
'658
'743
'611
15,905 16,067 16,598
14,839 14,974 15,504
'6,380
'6,632
'3,506 '3,707 '4,107
'647
'710
'855
1,507
1,396
1,309
'660
'661
'631
'6,392 '6,407 '6,335
'2,143 '2,263 '2,335
1,283 1,375
1,297
'4,756
'3,274
'781

'4,018 '3,400 '3,354
'2,580 '2,315
2,204
'868
'593
575
12,735 13,366 13,845
11,266 12,055 12,583
1,262
1,469
1,311
'4,414 '3,317 '3,254
'2,552 '2,105
2,087
1,411
896
'938
'64,757 '46,742 '46,510
17,196 '6,817 '6,917
13,930 '5,488 '5,579
521
'513
1,283
17,937 16,349 16,124
16,496 15,204 14,947
'6,766 '6,675 '6,670
'6,131 '3,061 '2,770
1,410
'604
522
'2,157 1,112
1,043
461
'853
'540
'6,630 '6,023 '5,961
'3,127 '2,326 '2,342
1,291
1,974
1,294

'3,978
15,102
'3,483
'49,997
'8,155
17,025

15,754
'7,011
'3,365

'6,492
'2,391

'71,266 72,045 '71,606 '72,292 '72,093 '73,121 '74,871 '76,666 '75,583 '76,421 '77,150 '79,464 '78,209 '77,223
'25,367 '25,705 '25,129 '25,319 '24,718 '25,247 '26,137 '27,048 '25,656 '25,679 '25,943 '27,268 '26,584 '25,556
'3,843
'2,561
'658
'15,342
'14,052
'1,290
'3,313
'2,129
'953
'45,899
'8,641
'6,994
'628
'15,326
'14,200
'5,412
'3,442
'717
1,269
'559
'6,154
'2,182
'1,236

'4,216
'2,824
'732
'15,308
'14,011
'1,297
'3,329
'2,156
'940
'46,340
'8,790
'7,134
'628
'15,373
'14,250
'5,419
'3,554
'734
'1,304
'601
'6,407
'2,160
'1,219

'4,185
'2,804
'735
14,740

13,439
1,301
'3,320
'2,135
'955
'46,477
'8,832
'7,151
'649
15,547

14,395
'5,587
'3,438
'681
1,320
'563

'6,180
'2,220
1,238

'4,408 '4,537 '4,523
'2,965 '3,003 '3,020
'787
'754
'804
14,708 13,847 14,241 14,935 15,726
13,361 12,487 12,871 13,518 14,298
1,417
1,360
1,370
1,428
1,347
'3,392 '3,499 '3,579 '3,665 '3,644
'2,178 '2,220 '2,281 '2,316 '2,315
1,078 1,067
1,049
'982 1,034
'46,973 '47,375 '47,874 '48,734 '49,618
'9,010 '8,895 '9,053 '9,275 '9,414
'7,296 '7,193 '7,385 '7,518 '7,599
'650
'665
'650
'647
'685
15,662 15,951 15,927 15,955 16,364
14,542 14,822 14,788 14,841 15,235
'5,726 '5,853 '5,919 '6,236 '6,419
'3,543 '3,520 '3,637 '3,709 '3,654
'730
'754
'752
'761
'732
1,303
1,316
1,333 1,344
1,317
'582
'602
'608
'580
'593
'6,027 '6,081 '6,120 '6,181 '6,285
'2,244 '2,242 '2,289 '2,305 '2,319
1,243 1,289 1,320 1,335 1,358
'4,298
'2,884
'750

'4,376
'2,949
'747

'4,505
'3,023
'768
14,435

12,990
1,445

'4,451
'3,011
'758
14,518
13,105
1,413
'3,570
'2,271
1,031
'50,742
'9,671
'7,819
'683
16,566

'4,487 '4,679 '4,396 '4,420
2,874
'3,060 '3,180
754
'788
'754
14,618 15,691 15,146 '14,048
13,192 14,182 13,618
1,426
1,509
1,528
'3,568 '3,733 '3,623 '3,636
2,301
'2,277 '2,363
1,004
1,022
1,068
r
'51,207 '52,196 51,625 '51,667
'9,636 '9,709 '9,434 '9,089
'7,700 '7,851 '7,685 '7,474
687
'679
'726
16,872 16,997 16,728 '17,133
15,666 15,739 15,457 '15,881
'6,752 '7,056 '7,250 '7,220
'3,630 '3,793 '3,637 '3,610
'719
683
'696
1,335
1,324
1,420
635
'612
'649
'6,690 '6,860 '6,736 '6,700
'2,313 '2,464 '2,452 '2,450
1,395
1,460
J,462
463
417

115,774
'54,693
'8,968
'26,874
'8,269
'61,081
'23,859
17,652
11,518
10.177
110,383
'54,415
'9,142
'27,479
'8,005
'55,968
'21,015
15,336
11,086
'9,260

106,463 105,028
'52,765 51,928
'8,678
8,852
'26,679 25,658
'7,835
7,736
'53,698 53,100
19,249 19,253
14,265 14,186
11,250 10,975
8,511
'8,944
108,436
'53,087 52,130
'9,058
9,088
'26,311 25,130
7,910
'7,930
'55,775 56,306
'21,071 21,476
15,539 15,833
11,128 11,097
'9,307
9,271

'3,621
'2,297
1,061
'49,927
'9,454
'7,638
'676
16,409
15,311 15,442
'6,570 '6,672
'3,640 '3,650
'736
'722
1,316
1,335
'624
'614
'6,413 '6,572
'2,314 '2,368
1,319 1,340

'99,342 '106,463 '101,065 '104,260 105,811 107,147 107,857 108,990 107,542 108,018 113,442
'49,815 '52,765 '51,754 '53,148 '54,156 '55,352 '55,631 '55,889 '52,947 '51,537 '53,398
'8,288
'8,678 '8,752 '8,955 '9,037 '9,078 '9,060 '9,021 '8,987 '8,988 '8,981
'25,530 '26,679 '26,698 '27,607 '28,410 '29,573 '29,589 '29,805 '26,562 '24,711 '26,127
'7,614
'7,835 '7,648 '7,860 '7,921 '7,888 '7,954 '7,941 '8,047 '8,248 '8,219
'49,527 '53,698 '49,311 '51,112 '51,655 '51,795 '52,226 '53,101 '54,595 '56,481 '60,044
'17,766 '19,249 '17,970 '19,211 19,487 19,717 19,856 '20,119 '20,913 '21,938 '23,378
'13,160 '14,265 '13,205 '14,160 14,374 14,555 14,544 14,653 15,237 15,963 17,016
'10,209 '11,250 '10,105 10,467 10,543 10,394 10,353 10,483 10,536 11,711 11,341
'8,328
'8,944 '8,130 '8,599 '8,688 '8,759 '8,729 '8,882 '9,286 '9,628 10,096
109,799 110,181 108,748 110,415
'101,538 '108,862 '102,793 103,320 104,500 106,160 107,372
'50,100 '53,087 '51,320 '51,648 '52,423 '53,611 r54,413 '55,829 '55,876 '54,068 '54,523
'8,651
'9,058 '8,717 '8,661 '8,723 '8,779 '8,917 '9,012 '9,087 '9,070 '9,127
'25,178 '26,311 '25,895 '26,143 '26,853 '27,952 '28,424 '29,627 '29,415 '27,487 '27 854
'7,699
'7,930 '7,812 '7,931 '7,889 '7,896 '7,962 '8,013 '8,079 '8,118 '7^87
'51,438 '55,775 '51,473 '51,672 '52,077 '52,549 '52,959 '53,970 '54,305 '54,680 '55,892
'19,437 '21,071 '19,387 19,697 19,627 19,873 '20,100 '20,382 '20,527 '20,704 '20,905
'14,336 '15,539 '14,307 14,479 14,388 14,584 14,751 15,013 15,101 15,217 15,179
'10,098 '11,128 '10,280 10,457 10,585 10,436 10,343 10,600 10,707 10,808 11,075
'8,666
'9,307 '8,621 '8,721 '8,811 '8,956 '8,971 '9,036 '9,113 '9,049 '9,170

'270,643 '296,593 '19,165 '23,402 '22,828 '24,206 '24,366 '23,186 '25,260 '24,156 '25,479 '28,469 '36,190
2,004
2,122 '2,867
20,546 '22,568
1,299
1,679
1,943
1,843
1,872
1,942
1,722
1,925
301
283
306
304
'295
3,146
'208
269
288
293
268
295
'3,338
'250,097 '274,025 '17,866 '21,723 '21,106 '22,281 '22,423 '21,314 '23,318 '22,313 '23,475 '26,347 '33,323
'88,404 '95,933 '5,241 '6,974 '7,211 '7,686 '7,553 '7,091 '7,958 '7,601 '8,166 10,120 15,073
'7,167 '8,811 13,068
'76,934 '83,857 '4,560 '6,114 '6,314 '6,731 '6,611 '6,217 '6,981
'501
'590 1,041
'5,830
'501
'462
'518
'469
'362
'466
'492
'501
'6,258
'441
'498
'719
'964
'5,640
'319
'412
'459
'446
'5,818
'394
'405
'454

22,143
1,500
244
20,643
5,835
5,123
388
324

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1978

1979

S-ll

1979

Annual

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

1980
Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

221.87

222.00

DOMESTIC TRADE—Continued
RETAIL TRADE—Continued
Firms with 11 or more stores—Continued
Estimated sales (unadjusted)—Continued
Nondurable goods stores—Continued
Food stores
mil. $.
Grocery stores
do...
Apparel and accessory stores #
do...
Women's clothing, specialty stores,
furriers
mil. $.
Family clothing stores
do...
Shoe stores
do...
Eating places
do...
Drug stores and proprietary stores
do...
Estimated sales (sea. adj.), total #
do...
Auto and home supply stores
do...
Department stores....
do...
Variety stores
do...
Grocery stores
do...
Apparel and accessory stores
do..
Women's clothing, spec, stores, furriers.. do..
Shoe stores
do..
Drug stores and proprietary stores
do..
All retail stores, accts, receivable, end of yr. or mo.:
Total (unadjusted)
mil. $
Durable goods stores
do..
Nondurable goods stores
do..
Charge accounts
do..
Installment accounts
do..
Total (seasonally adjusted)
do..
Durable goods stores
do..
Nondurable goods stores
do..
Charge accounts
Installment accounts

92,737 '102,496
91,700 '101,270
'13,227 14,285

do..
do..

7,579
7,485
'761

7,929
7,820
'1,179

8,360
8,263
'999

8,749
8,649
'1,311

8,460
8,364
'1,190

8,580
8,480
'1,235

8,968
8,864
'1,396

'9,685
'9,526
'2,111

8,786

'5,464
r
3,221
3,129
13,758
11,971

'507
'319
'457
'483
'457
'528
'481
'571
'856
'464
'432
'179
'284
'295
'346
'248
'262
'261
'241
'327
'557
'262
3,420
185
305
320
229
304
286
315
261
321
'421
262
15,165
1,034
1,247
1,279
1,310
1,286
1,322
1,303
1,314
1,312
1,323
1,381
r
1,117
13,720
967
1,076
1,063
1,079
1,138
1,208 '1,736
1,124
1,103
1,102
'23,493 '23,725 '23,884 '24,310 '24,351 '24,552 '24,963 '25,408 '25,398 '25,780 '26,086
'284
'286
275
'275
'269
'278
'286
'281
'280
'270
'272
'6,580 '6,711 '6,746 '6,868 '6,774 '6,923 '7,052 '7,151 '7,196 '7,361 '7,292
'501
'520
'521
'522
'513
'526
'531
'508
'520
'531
'530
8,162 '8,183 '8,249 '8,387 '8,472 '8,449 '8,463 '8,614 '8,627 '8,665 '8,903
'1,128 '1,203 '1,142 '1,162 '1,161 '1,199 '1,237 '1,189 '1,204 '1,221 '1,210
'473
'493
'475
486
'493
'497
'493
'486
'489
'499
'495
r
'266
'297
'289
284
'304
'281
'279
'287
'295
'289
'266
'1,098 '1,084 '1,118 '1,137 '1,127 '1,153 '1,167 '1,180 '1,176 '1,244 '1,148

350
205
243
1,215
1,150
26,232
296
8,368
566
8,838
1,250
509
318
1,257

37,316
10,903
26,413
11,599
25,717
34,843
10,823
24,020
11,331
23,512

r
40,387
r
ll,391
r

8,706
8,609
'1,099

8,530
8,437
'1,096

8,924
8,828
'1,094

r
5,876
r
3,455
r

28,996
r
12,268
r
28,119
r
37,437
'11,194
'26,243
'11,743
'25,694

34,985
10,146
24,839
10,781
24,204
35,289
10,672
24,617
11,170
24,119

34,708
10,276
24,432
10,955
23,753
35,220
10,675
24,545
11,050
24,170

34,894
10,612
24,282
11,124
23,770
35,347
10,747
24,600
10,989
24,358

35,357
10,958
24,399
11,357
24,000
35,446
10,864
24,582
10,919
24,527

35,372
11,073
24,299
11,441
23,913
35,555
10,783
24,772
11,174
24,381

35,272
11,253
24,019
11,299
23,973
36,103
11,081
25,022
11,519
24,584

35,806
11,340
24,466
11,439
24,367
36,558
11,140
25,418
11,790
24,768

36,136
11,353
24,783
11,652
24,484
36,710
11,062
25,648
11,872
24,838

893

37,108
11,694
25,414
12,172
24,936
37,404
11,365
26,039
12,183
25,221

37,833
11,376
26,457
12,023
25,810
37,533
11,224
26,309
11,970
25,563

'40,387
'11,391
'28,996
'12,268
'28,119
'37,437
'11,194
'26,243
'11,743
'25,694

38,894
10,851
28,043
11,799
27,095
37,999
11,323
26,676
12,005
25,994

221.18

221.36

221.55

221.72

LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS
POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES
Total, incl. armed forces overseas $
mil.
LABOR FORCE
Not Seasonally Adjusted
Labor force, total (including armed forces), persons
16 years of age and over
thous.
Civilian labor force
do...
Employed, total
do...
Agriculture
do...
Nonagricultural industries
do...
Unemployed
do...
Seasonally Adjusted H
Civilian labor force
do...
Employed, total
do...
Agriculture
do...
Nonagricultural industries
do...
Unemployed
do..
Long-term, 15 weeks and over
do..
Rates (unemployed in each group as percent
of total in the group):
All civilian workers
Men, 20 years and over
Women, 20 years and over
Both sexes, 16—19 years
White
Black and other
Married men, wife present .
Occupation:
White-collar workers
Blue-collar workers
Industry of last job (nonagricultural):
Private wage and salary workers
Construction
Manufacturing
Durable goods
EMPLOYMENT f
Employees on payrolls of nonagricultural estab.:
Total, not adjusted for seasonal variation ....thous.
Private sector (excl. government)
do...
Seasonally Adjusted t
Total employees, nonagricultural payrolls
do...
Private sector (excl. government)
do...
Nonmanufacturing industries
do...
Goods-producing
do...
Mining
do...
Construction
do...
See footnotes at end of tables.




X

1

102,537
100,420
94,373
3,342
91,031
6,047

104,996 103,343 103,755 103,318 103,551 106,229 107,077 106,453 105,465 106,032 105,811 105,973 105,269 105,343 105,441
102,908 101,249 101,665 101,236 101,473 104,153 104,995 104,363 103,375 103,939 103,719 103,884 103,188 103,257 103,351
96,945 94,765 95,501 95,675 96,220 97,917 98,891 98,226 97,576 98,158 97,943 98,047 96,145 96,264 96,546
2,782
3,257
3,467
2,962
2,836
2,995
3,545
3,795
3,297
3,074
2,796
3,857
3,785
3,309
2,925
92,576 92,601 92,911 94,132 95,034 94,431 94,030 94,691 94,686 95,052 93,363 93,428 93,584
93,648
6,805
6,993
7,043
5,836
5,776
5,781
5,798
6,137
5,963
6,235
5,253
5,561
6,165
6,104
6,484

1,379

102,379 102,505 102,198 102,398 102,476 103,093 103,128 103,494 103,595 103,652 103,999 104,229 104,260 104,094
96,496 96,623 96,254 96,495 96,652 97,184 97,004 97,504 97,474 97,608 97,912 97,804 97,953 97,656
3,358
3,270
3,294
3,326
3,359
3,385
3,364
3,315
3,267
3,215
3,307
3,243
3,246
3,320
94,140 94,180 94,223 94,553 94,534 94,626 94,298
93,189 93,303 93,039 93,249 93,409 93,917
6,438
6,307
6,425
6,087
6,044
6,121
5,990
6,124
5,883
5,909
5,824
5,944
5,882
5,903
1,363
1,334
1,195
1,286
1,230
1,191
1,152
1,185
1,067
1,239
1,152
1,212
1,223
1,291
1,202

218.72

220.58

219.84

219.95

220.10

220.25

220.42

220.58

220.78

220.99

6.0
4.2
6.0
16.3
5.2
11.9
2.8

5.8
4.1
5.7
16.1
5.1
11.3
2.7

5.7
3.9
5.7
16.0
4.9
11.8
2.6

5.7
4.0
5.7
15.7
5.0
11.3
2.6

5.8
4.0
5.7
16.3
5.0
11.7
2.7

5.8
3.9
5.7
16.5
5.0
11.5
2.5

5.7
4.0
5.7
15.4
4.9
11.2
2.7

5.7
4.1
5.5
15.8
5.0
11.0
2.8

5.9
4.2
5.9
16.6
5.3
11.0
2.9

5.8
4.2
5.5
16.2
5.1
10.8
2.9

5.9
4.2
5.7
16.4
5.1
11.5
2.9

5.8
4.3
5.6
15.9
5.1
10.9
2.9

5.9
4.2
5.7
16.0
5.1
11.3
2.8

6.2
4.7
5.8
16.3
5.4
11.8
3.4

6.0
4.6
5.7
16.5
5.3
11.5
3.1

6.2
4.9
5.7
15.9
5.4
11.8
3.4

3.5
6.9

3.3
6.9

3.4
6.5

3.3
6.6

3.3
6.9

3.2
6.8

3.4
6.6

3.3
6.8

3.5
7.3

3.3
7.1

3.4
7.2

5.6
10.9
4.9
4.2

5.6
10.1
5.2
4.4

5.7
10.5
5.3
4.7

5.7
10.0
5.4
4.4

5.6
10.0
5.4
4.9

5.7
10.0
5.7
5.4

6.0
10.1
5.9
5.4

5.8
9.6
6.0
5.3

5.9
9.9
6.0
5.5

3.4
7.7
6.0
10.5
6.4
6.3

3.3
8,0

5.7
10.2
5.5
5.0

3.3
7.2
5.8
10.3
5.9
5.5

3.4
8.0

5.9
10.6
5.5
4.9

3.2
7.5
5.8
10.2
5.9
5.6

86,446
70,970

89,497
73,884

87,331
71,613

88,207
72,408

88,820
72,995

89,671
73,813

90,541
74,778

89,618
74,598

89,673
74,742

90,211
72,919

90,678
74,915

90,902
74,974

86,446
70,970
50,494
25,597
851
4,271

89,497
73,884
52,905
26,579
958
4,642

88,700
73,205
52,180
26,448
937
4,486

89,039
73,529
52,456
26,627
940
4,614

89,036
73,472
52,406
26,565
940

89,626

89,713
74,078
52,999
26,723
956
4,688

89,762
74,063
53,106
26,599
968
4,674

74,130
53,181
26,593
973
4,671

89,982
74,308
53,409
26,572
979
4,694

90,100
74,407
53,571
26,533
983
4,714

73,800
52,741
26,651
944
4,648

52,926
26,674
949
4,662

6.2
10.8
6.7
6.7

6.2
13.0
6.5
6.4

91,009 '89,285 '89,346 "89,774
75,094 '73,555 '73,377 "73,727
c

90,241
74,545
53,664
26,655
991
4,783

C

'90,652
'74,946
'54,056
'26,783
'1,000
4,893

'90,774
'75,030
'54,141
'26,719
'1,000
T
4,860

"90,634
"74,880
"54,032
"26,549
"1,006
"4,695

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

S-12
Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1978

Annual

1980

1979

1979
Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

r
20,890
r
12,601
r

Feb.

Mar.

LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—Continued
EMPLOYMENT f—Continued
Seasonally Adjusted t
Employees on nonag. payrolls—Continued
Goods-producing—Continued
Manufacturing
thous.
Durable goods
do...
Lumber and wood products
do...
Furniture and
fixtures
do...
Stone, clay and glass products
do...,
Primary metal industries
do...
Fabricated metal products §
do...
Machinery, except electrical
do...
Electric and electronic equipment @.... do—
Transportation equipment §
do...
Instruments and related products
do...
Miscellaneous manufacturing
do...
Nondurable goods
do....
Food and kindred products
do—
Tobacco manufactures
do....
Textile mill products
do....
Apparel and other textile products
do....
Paper and allied products
do...
Printing and publishing
do...
Chemicals and allied products
do...
Petroleum and coal products
do...
Rubber and plastics products, nee
do—
Leather and leather products
do....
Service-producing
do...
Transportation and public utilities
doWholesale and retail trade
do...
Wholesale trade
doRetail trade
do...
Finance, insurance, and real estate
do...
Services
do...
Government
do...
Federal
do...,
State and local
do...
Production or nonsupervisory workers on private
nonagric. payrolls, not seas, adjusted thous.
Manufacturing
do...
Seasonally Adjusted f
Production or nonsupervisory workers on private
nonagricultural payrolls t
thous.
Goods-producing
do—
Mining
do...
Construction
do...
Manufacturing
do—
Durable goods
do—
Lumber and wood products
do...
Furniture and fixtures
do...
Stone, clay, and glass products
do....
Primary metal industries
do...
Fabricated metal products §
do...
Machinery, except electrical
do...
Electric and electronic equipment @.... do—
Transportation equipment §
do—
Instruments and related products
do...
Miscellaneous manufacturing
do—
Nondurable goods
do...
Food and kindred products
do...
Tobacco manufactures
do...
Textile mill products
do...
Apparel and other textile products
do....
Paper and allied products
do—
Printing and publishing
do...
Chemicals and allied products
do...
Petroleum and coal products
do...
Rubber and plastics products, nee
do...
Leather and leather products
do...
Service-producing
do...
Transportation and public utilities
do...
Wholesale and retail trade
doWholesale trade
doRetail trade
doFinance, insurance, and real estate
do...
do...
AVERAGE HOURS PER WEEK t
Seasonally Adjusted
Avg. weekly hours per worker on private nonagric.
payrolls: H Seasonally adjusted
hours.
Not seasonally adjusted
do...
Mining
do...,
Construction
do...,
Manufacturing:
Not seasonally adjusted
doSeasonally adjusted
doOvertime hours
do—,
Durable goods
do..
Overtime hours
do..
Lumber and wood products
do..
Furniture and
fixtures
do..
Stone, clay, and glass products
do..
Primary metal industries
do..
See footnotes at end of tables.




16,833
15,510
2,757
12,753

21,059
12,739
762
487
715
1,254
1,730
2,471
2,106
2,077
688
449
8,320
1,725
70
893
1,324
714
1,236
1,114
213
784
247
62,747
5,130
20,129
5,156
14,973
4,935
16,954
15,598
2,770
12,828

21,063
12,760
757
485
715
1,257
1,737
2,484
2,124
2,057
693
451
8,303
1,720
69
892
1,312
715
1,242
1,119
212
775
247
62,952
5,190
20,116
5,180
14,936
4,958
17,051
15,637
2,788
12,849

21,079
12,786
753
488
711
1,256
1,730
2,500
2,131
2,073
694
450
8,293
1,707
68
892
1,324
718
1,250
1,116
212
111
229
62,990
5,169
20,122
5,182
14,940
4,972
17,092
15,635
2,785
12,850

20,957
12,714
752
484
710
1,245
1,714
2,492
2,092
2,079
695
451
8,243
1,696
64
886
1,302
717
1,247
1,111
213
764
243
63,163
5,194
20,126
5,185
14,941
5,003
17,141
15,669
2,813
12,886

20,949
12,737
758
480
708
1,236
1,716
2,496
2,117
2,086
692
448
8,212
1,691
65
884
1,294
714
1,245
1,110
217
751
243
63,210
5,180
20,169
5,190
14,979
4,997
17,191
15,673
2,762
12,911

20,899
12,650
760
482
709
1,226
1,723
2,455
2,125
2,025
696
449
8,249
1,707
65
887
1,299
715
1,252
1,113
217
751
243
63,410
5,218
20,243
5,209
15,034
5,018
17,257
15,674
2,770
12,904

20,836
12,587
751
483
704
1,223
1,726
2,434
2,125
1,994
694
449
8,249
1,710
60
889
1,292
714
1,262
1,114
217
749
242
63,567
5,229
20,308
5,235
15,073
5,039
17,298
15,693
2,771
12,922

20,881
12,615
740
483
706
1,208
1,725
2,444
2,140
2,019
698
452
8,266
1,715
62
893
1,297
713
1,263
1,119
217
745
242
63,586
5,223
20,254
5,218
15,036
5,056
17,357
15,696
2,771
12,925

58,392
14,908

59,108
14,993

59,628
15,002

60,371
15,061

61,187
15,240

60,961
14,946

61,066
14,956

61,212
14,957

61,250
14,894

61,282
14,954

61,397 '59,827 '59,652 "59,961
14,891 '14,674 14,608 "14,641

59,883
19,409
707
3,574
15,128
9,138
655
406
564
992
1,317
1,610
1,369
1,456
421
348
5,990
1,184
54
783
1,137
537
139
614
212
40,474
4,268
17,618
4,206
13,412
3,716
14,872

60,161
19,555
707
3,695
15,153
9,158
657
404
569
995
1,315
1,615
1,378
1,455
422
348
5,995
1,191
55
781
1,131
542
696
635
139
614
211
40,606
4,283
17,648
4,222
13,426
3,729
14,946

60,051
19,475
708
3,633
15,134
9,146
649
401
563
995
1,314
1,625
1,384
1,446
423
346
5,988
1,187
56
777
1,131
543
696
636
140
614
208
40,576
4,197
17,662
4,221
13,441
3,743
14,974

19,542
708
3,722
15,112
9,119
649
397
564
987
1,310
1,628
1,384
1,438
421
341
5,993
1,184
56
778
1,133
541
700
636
139
616
210
40,784
4,293
17,691
4,237
13,454
3,756
15,044

60,495
19,537
709
3,732
15,096
9,123
646
395
565
991
1,316
1,632
1,393
1,417
424
344
5,973
1,181
55
777
1,122
541
701,
640
139
607
210
40,958
4,351
17,689
4,257
13,432
3,777
15,141

60,544
19,560
713
3,757
15,090
9,124
643
398
560
988
1,309
1,641
1,395
1,426
422
342
5,966
1,170
54
778
1,130
547
707
639
138
609
194
40,984
4,337
17,681
4,255
13,426
3,788
15,182

60,474
19,419
723
3,731
14,965
9,056
640
395
557
973
1,293
1,631
1,363
1,438
422
344
5,909
1,160
49
770
1,108
545
705
634
139
594
205
41,055
4,345
17,676
4,256
13,420
3,808
15,226

60,528
19,416
730
3,729
14,957
9,066
646
392
557
970
1,295
1,637
1,375
1,433
420
341
5,891
1,153
52
769
1,104
543
703
635
140
585
207
41,112
4,334
17,721
4,259
13,462
3,794
15,260

60,668
19,371
733
3,744
14,894
8,972
649
394
557
960
1,298
1,601
1,380
1,371
421
341
5,922
1,169
52
772
1,109
543
708
637
140
585
207
41,297
4,370
17,789
4,279
13,510
3,804
15,334

60,746
19,314
733
3,752
14,829
8,908
639
394
553
954
1,300
1,591
1,376
1,342
418
341
5,921
1,171
46
776
1,102
542
715
638
141
585
205
41,432
4,380
17.848
4,295
13,553
3,814
15,390

60,841
19,421
739
3,817
14,865
8,931
627
394
554
943
1,298
1,590
1,371
1,371
421
345
5,934
1,180
48
778
1,106
542
713
641
142
580
204
41,420
4,368
17,802
4,289
13,513
3,824
15,426

'61,142
'19,507
'746
3,913
'14,848
'8,894
'623
'395
'556
'942
'1,286
'1,642
'1,397
'1,280
'422
'345
'5,954
'1,175
50
'779
'1,117
'544
'720
643
142
'581
203
'41,635
'4,350
'17,947
'4,305
'13,642
'3,840
'15,498

'61,198
19,406
r
744
r
3,841
14,821
'8,923
'621
'392
555
'942
1,298
1,640
1,392
1,316
'424
343
'5,898
1,172
'50
779
1,120
'545
'722
'640
'89
'578
'203
'41,792
'4,336
18,040
'4,316
13,724
'3,851
15,565

"61,018
"19,233
"747
"3,694
"14,792
"8,900
"610
"392
"550
"938
"1,296
"1,643
"1,394
"1,302
"431
"344
"5,892
"1,155
"50
"779
"1,121
"547
"723
"645
"89
"580
"203
"41,785
"4,344
"17,984
"4,314
"13,670
"3,847
"15,610

35.7
35.4
43.1
36.6

35.9
35.7
43.1
37.1

35.3
35.1
42.9
35.5

35.7
35.5
42.8
37.1

35.6
35.9
43.0
37.2

35.6
36.0
41.6
36.8

35.6
36.0
43.2
37.2

35.7
35.8
43.1
37.5

35.6
35.7
43.1
36.6

35.7
35.6
43.2
36.8

35.7
35.9
43.9
37.1

'35.7
35.1
'44.4
'37.6

'35.5
35.1
43.5
'36.8

"35.4
"35.2
"43.6
"35.6

40.2
40.6
3.7
41.4
4.1
39.6
38.8
41.6
42.2

40.6
40.6
3.7
41.4
4.0
40.0
39.1
42.0
42.0

38.9
39.1
2.7
39.5
2.7
39.1
38.1
41.2
41.8

40.1
40.2
3.5
40.9
3.8
39.4
38.5
41.7
41.4

40.4
40.1
3.4
40.7
3.6
39.4
38.5
41.6
41.2

39.9
40.2
3.3
40.7
3.5
39.3
38.4
41.4
41.3

40.0
40.1
3.2
40.7
3.3
39.5
38.3
41.3
41.0

40.3
40.2
3.2
40.7
3.3
39.7
38.6
41.5
41.0

40.3
40.2
3.2
40.8
3.3
39.4
38.8
41.3
41.1

40.4
40.1
3.3
40.6
3.4
38.9
38.9
41.5
40.7

40.9
40.2
3.2
40.7
3.3
39.0
39.0
41.6
40.6

39.8
40.3
3.2
'40.8
3.3
'39.5
'39.0
41.3
'40.8

39.7
'40.0
3.1
'40.5
3.1
38.9
'38.9
'40.9
40.6

"39.8
"39.8
"3.1
"40.3
"3.2
"38.4
"38.3
"40.6
"40.7

20,979
12,694
759
487
711
1,254
1,727
2,464
2,110
2,049
691
452
8,285
1,717
66
892
1,313
714
1,243
1,113
214
768
244
62,918
5,154
20,140
5,173
14,968
4,964
17,047
15,613
2,773
12,840

21,025
12,715
768
496
712
1,256
1,733
2,437
2,079
2,094
682
458
8,310
1,729
68
899
1,327
711
1,229
1,108
212
779
248
62,252
5,094
20,016
5,118
14,898
4,884
16,763
15,495
2,757
12,738

21,073
12,751
769
493
718
1,259
1,732
2,450
2,093
2,094
685
458
8,322
1,736
69
897
1,324
716
1,232
1,108
213
780
247
62,412
5,116
20,054
5,134
14,920

58,109
14,714

60,370
15,017

58,109
18,740
638
3,388
14,714
8,786
645
404
555
953
1,271
1,524
1,312
1,377
401
346
5,928
1,171
55
784
1,145
526
672
628
136
589
219
4,147
17,181
4,085
13,096
3,596
14,445

60,370
19,443
718
3,708
15,017
9,058
647
398
561
979
1,306
1,618
1,379
1,405
421
344
5,959
1,177
52
111
1,122
542
702
637
140
602
208
40,927
4,316
17,702
4,250
13,453
3,773
15,136

35.8
43.3
36.8

35.7
43.0
36.9

40.4

40.2

3.6
41.1
3.8
39.8
39.3
41.6
41.8

3.'3
40.8
3.5
38.6
41.5
41.4

r

21,066
12,752
761
490
714
1,260
1,732
2,466
2,101
2,084
689
455
8,314
1,728
69
892
1,325
717
1,234
1,111
213
781
244
62,471
5,024
20,088
5,138
14,950
4,915
16,880
15,564
2,758
12,806

20,476
12,246
752
491
698
1,213
1,673
2,319
2,000
1,992
654
454
8,230
1,721
70
900
1,333
701
1,193
1,096
209
752
256
60,849
4,927
19,499
4,957
14,542
4,727
16,220
15,476
2,753
12,723

737
484
r
708
r
l,208
1,712
r
2,512
2,149
1,938
'700
r
453
r

l,707
64
'891
r
l,309
718
'1,273
'1,123
219
745
240
'63,869
'5,212
'20,428
'5,248
'15,180
'5,081
'17,442
'15,706
2,791
'12,915

20,889
12,648
'736
'481
'709
1,210
1,723
'2,513
'2,148
1,976
702
450
8,241
1,706
65
'890
1,313
717
1,278
1,122
167
743
'240
'64,055
'5,191
'20,530
'5,265
15,265
'5,085
17,505
15,744
'2,823
12,921

"20,848
"12,616
"724
"482
"702
"1,204
"1,721
"2,517
"2,150
"1,958
"707
"451
"8,232
"1,692
"65
"893
"1,315
"717
"1,280
"1,122
"165
"744
"239
"64,085
"5,197
"20,499
"5,263
"15,236
"5,091
"17,544
"15,754
"2,822
"12,932

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1978

1979

1979

Annual

S-13

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

1980
Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—Continued
AVERAGE HOURS PER WEEK f—Cont.
Seasonally Adjusted—Continued
Average weekly hours per worker—Cont.
Manufacturing—Continued
Durable goods—Continued
Fabricated metal products §
Machinery, except electrical
Electric and electronic equipment @
Transportation equipment §
Instruments and related products
Miscellaneous manufacturing

hoursdo....
do....
do....
do....
do....

41.0
42.0
40.3
42.2
40.9
38.8

40.7
41.8
40.3
41.2
40.8
38.9

41.3
42.5
40.7
42.7
41.2
39.0

41.3
42.4
40.7
42.3
41.2
39.0

39.1
40.5
39.0
37.9
40.3
37.6

40.7
42.0
40.4
41.5
40.8
38.6

40.7
42.0
40.3
40.8
40.6
38.9

40.8
41.9
40.2
40.9
40.7
39.3

40.6
41.6
39.8
41.7
40.5
39.1

40.7
41.9
40.3
40.6
40.6
39.1

40.9
41.6
40.3
41.3
40.7
39.1

40.7
41.6
40.6
40.6
41.0
39.1

41.0
41.6
40.5
41.0
40.8
39.2

Nondurable goods
Overtime hours
Food and kindred products
Tobacco manufactures
Textile mill products
Apparel and other textile products

do....
do....
do....
do....
do....
do....

39.4
3.2
39.7
38.1
40.4
35.6

39.3
3.1
39.8
38.0
40.4
35.2

39.3
3.2
39.8
36.9
40.1
35.4

39.4
3.3
40.0
38.0
40.3
35.4

38.6
2.7
39.6
37.6
38.8
34.2

39.2
3.0
39.8
38.9
40.0
35.2

39.2
3.0
39.8
37.6
40.1
35.2

39.2
3.0
39.8
38.5
40.1
35.3

39.2
3.0
39.7
38.0
40.1
35.3

39.3
3.1
40.0
38.6
40.6
35.3

39.3
3.0
39.9
38.3
40.8
35.3

39.4
3.2
40.0
37.8
41.1
35.3

Paper and allied products
Printing and publishing
Chemicals and allied products
Petroleum and coal products
Rubber and plastics products, nee
Leather and leather products

do....
do....
do....
do....
do....
do....

42.9
37.6
41.9
43.6
40.9
37.1

42.6
37.5
41.9
43.8
40.5
36.5

42.7
37.7
42.0
43.6
41.2
36.4

42.8
37.7
41.9
44.0
41.3
36.3

41.8
37.1
41.7
43.9
39.7
35.6

42.6
37.4
41.9
43.7
40.9
36.1

42.5
37.4
41.7
43.3
40.7
36.4

42.5
37.5
41.9
43.6
40.6
36.6

42.6
37.7
42.0
43.7
40.2
36.5

42.4
37.5
41.7
44.1
40.3
37.0

42.6
37.4
41.7
43.7
40.3
36.5

do....
do....
dodo....
do...,
do...,

40.0
32.9
38.8
31.0
36.4
32.8

39.9
32.6
38.8
30.6
36.3
32.7

40.0
32.5
38.7
30.6
36.4
32.6

40.0
32.7
39.0
30.7
36.4
32.8

39.2
32.8
38.7
30.9
36.5
32.7

39.8
32.6
39.0
30.6
36.1
32.7

39.8
32.6
38.8
30.6
36.2
32.7

39.7
32.6
38.8
30.6
36.3
32.8

39.9
32.5
38.7
30.5
36.1
32.7

39.9
32.6
38.7
30.7
36.4
32.7

Employee-hours, wage & salary workers in nonagric. establish, for 1 week in the month,
seas adj. at annual rate
bil. hoursTotal private sector
do....
Mining
do....
Construction
do...
Manufacturing
doTransportation and public utilities
do...
Wholesale and retail trade
do...
Finance, insurance, and real estate
do...
Services
do...
Government
do...

163.85
133.27
1.92
8.17
42.75
10.24
33.44
8.96
27.78
30.58

168.88
138.20
2.14
10.68
43.71
10.70
34.30
9.39
29.07
30.68

167.83
137.20
2.09
8.46
44.22
10.60
34.04
9.26
28.54
30.63

169.22
138.39
2.11
8.98
44.35
10.66
34.22
9.28
28.80
30.83

166.62
137.38
2.09
8.43
43.92
10.36
34.43
9.32
28.81
29.24

168.46
137.78
2.10
8.96
43.71
10.63
34.23
9.29
28.86
30.68

169.20
138.22
2.13
9.06
43.65
10.73
34.27
9.34
29.05
30.98

169.27
138.23
2.09
8.98
43.70
10.68
34.17
9.39
29.21
31.05

169.10
138.16
2.20
9.07
43.22
10.77
34.23
9.41
29.25
30.94

Indexes of employee-hours (aggregate weekly): H
Private nonagric. payrolls, total
1967=100.
Goods-producing
do...
Mining
do....
Construction
do...
Manufacturing
do...
Durable goods
do...
Nondurable goods
do...
Service-producing
do...
Transportation and public utilities
do...
Wholesale and retail trade
do...
Wholesale trade
doRetail trade
do...
Finance, insurance, and real estate
do...
Services
do...

121.3
106.0
138.0
119.9
102.4
104.9
98.8
131.9
110.1
127.4
127.4
127.3
139.6
146.1

125.4
109.6
185.4
132.4
104.0
107.4
99.0
136.4
114.2
130.2
132.5
129.3
145.9
152.6

124.7
110.2
152.5
126.7
105.8
109.9
99.8
134.8
113.3
129.3
130.8
128.7
144.1
149.5

125.7
111.3
152.5
132.7
106.0
110.1
100.1
135.8
113.7
130.2
132.3
129.3
144.6
151.1

123.6
106.8
152.0
124.9
102.0
105.0
97.8
135.3
109.2
130.6
131.3
130.3
145.5
151.0

125.4
110.3
151.6
133.7
104.7
108.3
99.5
135.9
113.4
130.2
132.8
129.1
144.5
151.7

125.7
110.1
152.5
134.4
104.3
107.9
99.1
136.5
115.0
130.0
132.8
128.9
145.7
152.6

125.7
109.9
148.4
133.9
104.4
107.9
99.1
136.7
114.2
129.9
132.7
128.9
146.5
153.5

5.69
7.67
8.65
6.17
5.91
6.58
6.29
5.60
4.68
6.32
8.20
6.34
6.77
5.82
7.91
5.71
4.69

6.16
8.49
9.25
6.69
6.42
7.12
6.83
6.09
5.06
6.84
8.98
6.82
7.33
6.31
8.52
6.17
5.04

6.00
8.21
9.02
6.52
6.25
6.96
6.64
5.83
4.93
6.58
8.75
6.65
7.16
6.13
8.35
6.02
4.95

6.02
8.27
8.97
6.56
6.28
6.99
6.68
5.84
4.95
6.64
8.75
6.72
7.19
6.16
8.42
6.04
4.95

6.03
8.54
9.02
6.54
6.34
6.95
6.73
5.90
4.94
6.73
8.92
6.62
7.10
6.11
8.26
6.03
4.96

6.09
8.45
9.14
6.63
6.36
7.07
6.77
5.97
4.97
6.78
8.83
6.77
7.25
6.21
8.56
6.11
5.00

6.12
8.49
9.13
6.66
6.39
7.11
6.81
6.16
5.05
6.85
8.91
6.81
7.34
6.25
8.53
6.11
4.99

5.53
5.32
5.80
6.13
4.30
3.94
6.52
6.50
7.01
8.63
5.52
3.89
7.57
4.67
5.88
4.20
4.90
4.99

6.00
5.78
6.27
6.69
4.66
4.24
7.12
6.91
7.59
9.38
5.96
4.23
8.17
5.06
6.38
4.53
5.28
5.36

5.82
5.61
6.10
6.53
4.51
4.17
6.83
6.73
7.32
9.10
5.84
4.14
7.92
4.97
6.21
4.47
5.19
5.27

5.85
5.63
6.12
6.64
4.52
4.19
6.88
6.77
7.36
9.31
5.86
4.17
7.90
4.98
6.23
4.47
5.16
5.26

5.90
5.71
6.19
6.80
4.48
4.19
6.92
6.72
7.50
9.44
5.82
4.18
7.88
5.00
6.30
4.49
5.23
5.29

5.91
5.70
6.22
6.83
4.52
4.20
6.96
6.83
7.47
9.39
5.90
4.18
7.94
5.00
6.29
4.49
5.22
5.27

5.94
5.72
6.22
6.82
4.54
4.21
7.05
6.88
7.53
9.32
5.91
4.19
8.03
5.02
6.34
4.50
5.22
5.27

Transportation and public utilities
Wholesale and retail trade
Wholesale trade
Retail trade
Finance, insurance, and real estate
Services

40.9
'41.7
40.4
r
41.0
r
41.5
'39.5

40.8
'41.5
40.3
'40.4
'41.0
'39.1

"40.6
"41.3
"40.2
"40.0
"40.7
"38.6

39.4
3.1
39.9
38.8
41.0
35.6

39.5
3.1
'40.0
38.5
41.7
35.9

39.3
3.0
'39.7
'37.8
'41.1
'35.9

"39.0
"3.0
"39.4
"37.6
"40.6
"35.4

42.7
37.6
41.9
44.4
40.0
36.7

42.9
37.4
41.7
43.5
39.9
36.9

42.8
'37.8
'42.0
'36.6
40.6
'37.2

'42.8
37.4
'41.9
'40.4
'39.9
37.4

"42.6
"37.3
"41.8
"39.0
"40.0
"36.7

39.9
32.6
38.8
30.6
36.2
32.6

40.2
32.7
38.9
30.7
36.5
32.7

39.8
32.6
38.9
30.6
36.4
32.9

'39.9
'32.5
'38.8
'30.5
36.2
32.7

'39.8
'32.3
'38.7
'30.3
36.3
32.7

"40.0
"32.4
"38.6
"30.4
"36.5
"32.8

169.51
138.71
2.21
9.16
43.37
10.75
34.40
9.48
29.33
30.80

169.50
138.62
2.16
8.98
43.42
10.82
34.41
9.48
29.36
30.88

169.79
139.36
2.21
9.07
43.29
10.94
34.68
9.56
29.59
30.44

170.55
139.73
2.25
9.32
43.51
10.82
34.52
9.59
29.72
30.82

125.5
109.4
156.7
134.5
103.3
106.8
98.2
136.6
115.2
129.6
132.4
128.5
146.3
153.4

125.9
109.7
157.4
135.4
103.4
107.1
98.1
137.2
114.9
130.4
132.5
129.6
147.1
153.8

125.8
109.0
158.1
132.7
103.1
106.2
98.5
137.5
115.8
130.7
133.4
129.7
146.7
154.1

126.3
108.7
158.4
133.7
102.5
105.1
98.8
138.5
116.9
131.6
134.3
130.5
148.3
155.2

126.6
109.6
162.3
137.1
r
102.9
105.6
^9.0
138.4
115.8
130.9
134.1
129.7
148.3
156.5

127.1
110.6
165.7
142.5
103.0
105.3
'99.7
138.6
115.2
131.6
134.3
130.5
148.1
156.2

126.5
109.0
161.9
136.9
102.2
104.9
'98.3
138.7
114.6
131.5
134.3
130.4
148.9
156.9

"125.9
"106.9
"163.0
"127.3
"101.4
"104.1
"97.4
"139.1
"115.4
"131.3
"133.8
"130.4
"149.6
"157.9

6.16
8.52
9.24
6.71
6.45
7.15
6.86
6.23
5.04
6.89
9.04
6.80
7.35
6.27
8.55
6.16
5.03

6.19
8.48
9.32
6.69
6.42
7.12
6.84
6.23
5.10
6.90
9.10
6.83
7.35
6.36
8.44
6.14
5.04

6.31
8.57
9.51
6.80
6.51
7.24
6.93
6.32
5.18
6.98
9.16
6.93
7.48
6.46
8.59
6.21
5.07

6.32
8.57
9.49
6.82
6.54
7.25
6.95
6.24
5.20
7.00
9.10
6.96
7.45
6.45
8.67
6.32
5.12

6.35
8.70
9.50
6.86
6.58
7.29
6.99
6.23
5.23
7.07
9.26
6.99
7.51
6.51
8.68
6.39
5.15

6.39
8.73
9.57
6.97
6.69
7.41
7.11
6.25
5.27
7.10
9.28
7.12
7.65
6.64
8.90
6.49
5.22

6.42
'8.85
'9.47
'6.96
6.70
'7.39
'7.12
'6.22
'5.27
'7.05
'9.30
7.06
'7.67
'6.67
'8.78
6.57
'5.31

6.46
'8.92
'9.62
'6.99
6.74
'7.45
'7.18
'6.33
'5.33
'7.13
'9.43
7.12
'7.71
6.71
'8.85
'6.58
'5.33

"6.50
"9.01
"9.64
"7.05
"6.80
"7.53
"7.25
"6.36
"5.37
"7.26
"9.51
"7.19
"7.77
"6.75
"9.02
"6.64
"5.37

6.03
5.81
6.28
6.83
4.65
4.23
7.17
6.90
7.60
9.39
5.95
4.19
8.23
5.05
6.39
4.51
5.29
5.29

6.04
5.80
6.28
6.59
4.77
4.21
7.22
6.94
7.65
9.35
5.94
4.22
8.32
5.06
6.41
4.52
5.29
5.30

6.11
5.86
6.33
6.54
4.82
4.28
7.32
7.04
7.73
9.51
6.03
4.29
8.45
5.13
6.51
4.58
5.38
5.45

6.14
5.90
6.36
6.43
4.83
4.32
7.34
7.06
7.82
9.49
6.12
4.31
8.45
5.15
6.51
4.59
5.37
5.48

6.21
5.95
6.51
7.01
4.86
4.32
7.42
c
7.09
7.87
9.57
6.14
4.34
8.52
5.18
6.57
4.62
5.42
5.54

6.26
6.02
6.56
7.04
4.87
4.39
7.48
7.17
7.91
9.49
6.21
4.36
8.55
5.18
6.68
4.61
5.49
5.60

6.28
6.06
'6.62
'7.13
4.90
'4.45
'7.48
'7.20
'7.96
'9.48
6.25
'4.46
'8.56
5.34
6.72
'4.78
'5.55
5.65

6.27
6.05
'6.64
'7.32
'4.90
'4.46
'7.50
'7.26
'7.99
'9.21
'6.26
'4.48
'8.60
5.36
'6.74
4.78
'5.60
'5.69

"6.30
"6.08
"6.66
"7.56
"4.91
"4.51
"7.53
"7.30
"8.05
"9.11
"6.31
"4.51
"8.62
"5.38
"6.80
"4.80
"5.68
"5.72

r

AGGREGATE EMPLOYEE-HOURS t
Seasonally Adjusted

r

171.02 170.72
139.71 "139.61
'2.28
"2.27
^.12
"9.19
"43.54
'43.68
10.78
"10.69
'34.54
"34.52
'9.62
"9.60
'29.80
"29.80
'31.31 "31.33

HOURLY AND WEEKLY EARNINGS t
Average hourly earnings per worker: fi
Not seasonally adjusted:
Private nonagric. payrolls
dollars.
Mining
do...
Construction
do...
Manufacturing
do...
Excluding overtime
do...
Durable goods
do...
Excluding overtime
do...
Lumber and wood products
do...
Furniture and fixtures
do...
Stone, clay, and glass products
do...
Primary metal industries
do...
Fabricated metal products §
do...
Machinery, except electrical
do...
Electric and electronic equipment @ do...
Transportation equipment §
do...
Instruments and related products .... do...
Miscellaneous manufacturing
do...
Nondurable goods
do...
Excluding overtime
do...
Food and kindred products
do...
Tobacco manufactures
do...
Textile mill products
do...
Apparel and other textile products .. do...
Paper and allied products
do...
Printing and publishing
do...
Chemicals and allied products
do...
Petroleum and coal products
do...
Rubber and plastics products, nee .... do...
Leather and leather products
do...
Transportation and public utilities
do...
Wholesale and retail trade
do...
Wholesale trade
do...,
Retail trade
do...
Finance, insurance, and real estate
do....
Services
do...
See footnotes at end of tables.




•

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

S-14
Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1979

1978

1979
Feb.

Annual

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

1980
Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—Continued
HOURLY AND WEEKLY EARNINGS t—Cont
Average hourly earnings per worker—Cont.
Seasonally adjusted:
Private nonagricultural payrolls
dollarsMining
do....
Construction
do....
Manufacturing
do....
Transportation and public utilities
do....
Wholesale and retail trade
do....
Finance, insurance, and real estate
do...
Services
do....
Indexes of avg. hourly earnings, seas, adj.: U
Private nonfarm economy:
Current dollars
1967=100..
1967 dollars $
do...
Mining
do...
Construction
do...
Manufacturing
do....
Transportation and public utilities
do....
Wholesale and retail trade
do....
Finance, insurance, and real estate
do...
Services
do....
Hourly wages, not seasonally adjusted:
Construction wages, 20 cities (ENR): §
Common labor
$ per hr.,
Skilled labor
do....
Farm (U.S.) wage rates, hired workers, by
method of pay:
All workers, including piece-rate
$ per hr..
All workers, other than piece-rate
do....
Workers receiving cash wages only
do....
Workers paid per hour, cash wages only.... do....
Railroad wages (average, class I)
do...
Avg. weekly earnings per worker,
private nonfarm: fl
Current dollars, seasonally adjusted
1967 dollars, seasonally adjusted t
Spendable earnings (worker with 3 dependents):
Current dollars, seasonally adjusted
1967 dollars, seasonally adjusted t
Current dollars, not seasonally adjusted:
Private nonfarm, total
dollarsMining
do....
Construction
do....
Manufacturing
do....
Durable goods
do....
Nondurable goods
do....
Transportation and public utilities
do....
Wholesale and retail trade
do....
Wholesale trade
do....
Retail trade
do....
Finance, insurance, and real estate
do....
Services
do...,
HELP-WANTED ADVERTISING
Seasonally adjusted index
1967=100..
LABOR TURNOVER
Manufacturing establishments:
Unadjusted for seasonal variation:
Accession rate, total
mo. rate per 100 employeesNew hires
do....
Separation rate, total
do....
Quit
do....
Layoff
do....
Seasonally adjusted:
Accession rate, total
do....
New hires
do....
Separation rate, total
do....
Quit
do....
Layoff
do....
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
Unemployment insurance programs:
Insured unemployment, all programs, average
weekly # @
thous..
State programs (excl. extended duration prov.):
Initial claims
thous..
Insured unemployment, avg. weekly
do....
Percent of covered employment: @ @
Unadjusted
Seasonally adjusted
Beneficiaries, average weekly
thous...
Benefits paid @
mil. $..
Federal employees, insured unemployment,
average weekly
thous..
Veterans' program (UCX):
Initial claims
do....
Insured unemployment, avg. weekly
do....
Beneficiaries, average weekly
do....
Benefits paid
mil. $..
Railroad program:
Applications
thous.,
Insured unemployment, avg. weekly
do....
Benefits paid
mil. $..
See footnotes at end of tables.




7.67
8.65
6.17
7.57
4.67
4.90
4.99

6.16
8.49
9.25
6.69
8.17
5.06
5.28
5.36

6.00
8.23
9.06
6.51
7.92
4.93
5.14
5.22

6.04
8.28
9.03
6.56
7.96
4.96
5.16
5.24

6.04
8.56
9.11
6.56
7.91
4.99
5.22
5.27

6.09
8.43
9.20
6.65
7.99
5.00
5.21
5.26

6.13
8.49
9.19
6.68
8.09
5.03
5.23
5.31

6.18
8.49
9.27
6.72
8.21
5.07
5.30
5.35

6.22
8.57
9.32
6.74
8.30
5.10
5.32
5.39

6.26
8.50
9.38
6.78
8.37
5.12
5.40
5.45

6.28
8.57
9.38
6.82
8.39
5.14
5.38
5.46

6.33
8.71
9.45
6.87
8.48
5.19
5.45
5.52

'6.39
'8.76
'9.53
'6.91
8.53
r
5.23
r
5.51
5.58

r
6.42
r
8.82
r
9.43
r
6.93
r
8.54
r
5.30
r

5.51
5.60

6.45
8.94
9.66
6.98
8.60
5.31
5.54
5.63

"6.50
"9.02
"9.71
"7.05
"8.69
"5.36
"5.68
"5.70

212.9
109.0
240.9
207.6
215.8
231.0
206.7
194.8
212.4

229.8
105.6
263.7
221.1
234.6
249.4
223.7
209.8
227.7

224.0
107.8
253.7
216.7
227.2
241.7
218.1
204.2
222.2

225.2
107.3
256.1
216.5
228.7
243.1
219.4
204.8
223.3

226.8
106.9
264.1
218.1
231.0
241.7
220.9
207.5
225.0

227.5
106.1
262.7
220.4
232.3
243.7
221.0
207.0
224.3

229.0
105.7
264.9
220.4
233.9
246.4
222.6
208.0
225.7

230.9
105.6
266.9
222.1
235.4
251.3
223.8
210.8
227.0

232.2
105.1
265.6
223.1
236.9
252.6
225.4
211.5
228.4

234.3
104.9
266.1
224.4
238.7
255.6
227.0
214.4
231.4

234.9
104.2
268.0
224.0
240.0
255.8
227.4
213.1
232.3

237.3
104.1
271.6
225.S
242.1
258.9
229.5
216.2
234.7

239.5
103.8
273.2
227.6
244.3
260.7
231.3
218.5
237.7

r
240.5
102.8
'274.0
'225.1
'245.3
'261.2
r
234.7
'218.6
r
238.0

'242.5
102.2
'276.2
'230.0
'248.0
'263.0
235.4
'220.7
'239.7

"245.0
"279.9
"231.2
"250.2
"265.7
"237.6
'225.8
'242.1

10.08
13.36

10.78
14.22

10.40
13.79

10.40
13.80

10.40
13.81

10.43
13.90

10.70
14.11

11.00
14.37

11.05
14.45

11.10
14.51

11.12
14.65

11.20
14.77

11.21
14.77

11.22
14.78

11.25
14.82

11.27
14.82

3.09
3.04
3.22
3.10
7.905

3.39
3.34
3.58
3.41

203.83
104.31

219.62
100.91

214.20
103.13

216.84
103.31

213.21
100.48

217.41
101.40

218.23
100.75

220.01
100.60

221.43
100.24

223.48
100.04

223.57
99.19

'229.19 '228.98 "230.45
225.98 '228.12
99.16 r98.73 '97.94 '85.06 "95.82

180.80
92.54

194.62
89.41

190.33
91.66

192.43
91.68

189.61
89.35

192.88
89.96

193.52
89.34

194.90
89.12

196.01
88.73

197.58
88.44

197.65
87.69

'201.92
199.48 '201.38
87.53 r87.06 '86.29

203.70
332.11
270.92
249.27
270.44
217.88
302.80
153.64
228.14
130.20
178.36
163.67

219.91
365.07
318.74
268.94
290.50
235.80
325.98
164.96
247.54
138.62
191.66
175.27

212.40
349.75
274.97
262.10
286.06
226.40
316.01
159.54
238.46
139.96
188.92
170.75

214.91
354.78
287.65
266.34
289.39
229.91
314.42
161.35
242.35
141.59
187.31
171.48

211.65
363.80
281.42
254.41
273.14
225.38
307.32
162.50
243.18
146.83
190.37
171.93

216.20
361.66
295.71
265.86
288.46
231.08
314.42
162.00
244.68
151.70
188.44
171.28

219.71
367.62
297.02
269.06
291.51
234.04
321.20
165.16
247.26
149.85
188.96
173.38

221.76
355.28
348.35
267.73
288.86
236.38
329.20
168.17
249.21
142.07
192.50
176.16

222.84
365.49
354.16
267.60
287.65
237.98
336.47
167.66
248.96
141.93
191.50
175.96

225.90
372.80
360.43
274.04
295.39
241.96
337.16
167.75
252.59
140.61
195.29
178.22

225.62
374.51
356.82
274.85
295.80
241.92
337.16
167.38
253.24
139.54
194.93
178.65

226.06
380.19
346.75
277.14
297.43
245.92
342.50
167.83
255.57
140.45
197.29
180.60

229.40
383.25
355.05
285.07
308.26
249.77
342.00
170.42
261.19
142.91
199.84
183.68

158

156

155

153

155

155

159

167

158

159

154

151

3.4
2.5
3.2
1.6
0.8

3.8
2.8
3.6
1.9
0.8

3.9
2.9
3.6
2.0
0.9

4.7
3.6
3.8
2.1
0.7

4.8
3.8
3.9
2.1
0.8

4.3
3.1
4.3
2.0
1.4

4.9
3.7
5.7
3.3
1.3

4.4
3.4
4.7
2.7
1.1

4.1
3.1
4.2
2.1
1.2

2.9
2.2
3.8
1.6
1.5

2.2
1.5
3.5
1.1
1.7

3.8
2.4
4.1
1.6
1.6

p

4.2
3.3
4.0
2.2
0.9

4.0
3.1
3.9
2.1
0.9

3.9
3.0
3.9
2.1
1.1

4.0
3.0
4.0
2.0
1.0

4.0
3.0
4.1
2.0
1.1

3.9
2.8
4.0
1.9
1.2

3.7
2.7
4.3
1.9
1.5

3.8
2.8
3.9
1.9
1.2

4.1
2.9
3.9
2.0
1.1

3.9
3.0
4.1
2.0
1.3

4.0
3.0
4.0
1.9
1.2

4.1
2.9
4.2
2.0
1.3

'3.9
"2.8
"4.2
"1.9
"1.3

3,740

149

4.1
3.1
3.9
2.1
0.9

4.0
3.0
4.0
2.0
1.1

3.40
3.35
3.64
3.42

3.56
3.50
3.72
3.58

3.23
3.20
3.41
3.30

3,311

2,592

3,209

2,921

2,610

2,230

2,119

2,429

2,377

2,164

2,236

2,559

3,047

18,014
2,358

19,946
2,435

1,576
3,053

1,396
2,750

1,589
2,440

1,309
2,078

1,400
1,991

1,978
2,300

1,545
2,245

1,219
2,024

1,641
2,057

1,826
2,384

2,246
2,864

3.3

3.0

1,942
7,716.6

2,043
9,260.6

4.0
3.1
2,690
915.1

3.6
3.0
2,524
975.6

3.1
3.0
2,132
777.7

2.6
2.8
1,835
725.2

2.5
2.9
1,714
610.3

2.8
2.9
1,793
665.7

2.7
3.0
1,919
765.0

2.4
3.0
1,749
606.3

2.4
3.0
1,661
674.0

2.8
3.1
1,852
731.3

3.4
3.2
2,178
841.6

34

28

35

33

27

24

23

25

25

25

28

273
53
53
277.7

283
51
52
261.5

21
53
55
20.5

21
52
55
22.8

20
48
49
19.6

20
45
47
20.4

24
45
46
18.6

28
51
49
21.0

28
52
53
23.9

23
52
53
20.8

26
52
51
23.3

24
54
53
23.1

24
56
55
23.1

130
25

107
18
82.5

6
25
9.9

5
23
10.5

3
17
7.3

3
12
5.7

9
9
3.3

15
11
3.7

8
12
4.2

13
20
5.7

11
20
8.0

10
19
6.5

11
22
8.1

31

r

202.87 "202.87
'85.06 "84.35

225.34 226.75 "228.80
'384.09 rr383.56 "391.03
'332.40 r342.47 "342.22
'277.01 r277.50 "280.59
'297.82 299.49 "303.46
"245.07
244.92 '243.90
r
'338.12 r341.42 '343.08
'170.35 170.98 '172.16
'258.72 r'258.82 '261.80
'142.44 142.44 '144.00
"206.75
'201.47 '203.28
r
183.63 184.93 "186.47

4.1
3.2

3.2
"2.1
"3.5
"1.4
p
1.2

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1978

1979

Annual

S-15
1980

1979
Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—Continued
WORK STOPPAGES
Industrial disputes:
Number of stoppages:
Beginning in month or year
Workers involved in stoppages:
Beginning in month or year
Days idle during month or year

I

number-

4,200

4,800

299

391

512

556

536

471

463

464

443

257

134

352

thous..
do....

1,600
37,000

1,700
33,000

75
1,670

112
1,871

426
5,126

132
3,682

137
2,989

168
3,001

119
3,152

135
2,319

230
2,968

91
2,720

42
1,976

207
3,142

FINANCE
BANKING
Open market paper outstanding, end of period:
Bankers' acceptances
mil. $.
Commercial and financial co. paper, total
do...
Financial companies
do...
Dealer placed
do...
Directly placed
do...
Nonfinancial companies
do...
Agricultural loans and discounts outstanding of
agencies supervised by the Farm Credit Adm.:
Total, end of period
mil. $.
Farm mortgage loans:
Federal land banks
do...
Loans to cooperatives
do...
Other loans and discounts
do...
Federal Reserve banks, condition, end of period:
Assets, total #
mil. $.
Reserve bank credit outstanding, total # .. do...
Time loans
do...
U.S. Government securities
do...
Gold certificate account
do...
Liabilities, total #
Deposits, total
Member-bank reserve balances
Federal Reserve notes in circulation

do...
do...
do...
do...

All member banks of Federal Reserve System,
averages of daily figures:
Reserves held, total
mil. $.
Required
do...
Excess
do...
Borrowings from Federal Reserve banks
do...
Free reserves
doLarge commercial banks reporting to Federal Reserve System, Wed. nearest end of yr. or mo.:
Deposits: t
Demand, adjusted §
mil. $.
Demand, total #
do...
Individuals, partnerships, and corp
do...
State and local governments
do...
U.S. Government
do...
Domestic commercial banks
do...
Time, total #
Individuals, partnerships, and corp.:
Savings
Other time

do...
do...
do...

Loans (adjusted), total §$
Commercial and industrial
For purchasing or carrying securities
To nonbank financial institutions
Real estate loans
Other loans

do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...

Investments, total t
U.S. Government securities, total
Investment account *
Other securities

do...
do...
do...
do...

Commercial bank credit, seas, adj.: t
Total loans and securities
fl
U.S. Treasury securities
Other securities
Total loans and leases tl

bil. $.
do...
do...
do...

35,286 36,989 39,040 42,354 42,147 43,486 43,599 45,321 47,780
96,993 100,201 101,599 102,555 104,865 107,672 110,560 111,094 117,787 118,848
74,596 76,431 77,024 77,004 77,213 79,544 82,309 82,279 85,081 83,829
15,494 15,775 16,492 16,780 17,480 16,515 17,293 17,663 18,490 18,052
59,102 60,656 60,532 60,224 59,733 63,029 65,016 64,616 66,591 65,777
22,397 23,770 24,575 25,551 27,652 28,128 28,251 28,815 32,706 35,019

45,321
111,094
82,279
17,663
64,616
28,815

34,337
88,971
68,515
13,929
54,586
20,456

34,617
90,229
69,458
14,278
55,180
20,771

34,391
93,998
70,806
15,025
55,781
23,192

47,344

58,496

49,351

50,362

51,470

52,171

53,203

54,331

55,053

55,776

56,930

57,616

58,496

59,928

61,105

25,596
6,102
15,646

31,284
8,091
19,122

26,355
7,255
15,740

26,896
7,413
16,053

27,387
7,457
16,626

27,927
7,188
17,056

28,463
7,156
17,584

28,919
7,468
17,944

29,428
7,432
18,193

29,808
7,543
18,425

30,302
8,124
18,503

30,755
8,303
18,557

31,284
8,091
19,122

31,880
8,783
19,264

32,502
9,091
19,513

33,700
82,236
63,857
12,350
51,507
18,379

153,151
123,488
1,174
110,562
11,671
153,151
36,972
31,152
103,325

162,947 147,749 151,782 153,422 151,844 158,096 155,056 158,082 157,981 160,768 159,742 162,947

157,208 156,569 158,198

135,092 121,207 124,276 125,070 123,456 125,206 126,233 127,678 129,644 130,532 133,313 135,092 129,965 130,141 131,303
3,364
852
2,502
828
1,558
1,330
1,572
1,156
963
2,672
2,034
1,454
1,454
1,256
1,603
117,458 103,486 110,940 108,588 106,185 109,737 111,445 113,027 115,458 114,580 118,087 117,458 116,311 115,171 116,657
11,112
11,544 11,479 11,416 11,354 11,323 11,290 11,259 11,228 11,194 11,112 11,112 11,172 11,172 11,172

157,208 156,569 158,198
34,288 38,451 38,888 34,835 34,836 34,053 34,023 36,706 35,408 36,049 35,708 35,202 35,325 35,385
29,723 31,714 34,587 31,602 30,407 30,279 29,493 29,089 32,192 32,280 29,520 31,232 '31,725 32,270
99,999 100,654 101,767 103,748 104,794 105,957 106,900 106,683 108,029 109,908 113,355 108,927 109,170 110,597

162,947 147,749 151,782 153,422 151,844 158,096 155,056 158,082 157,981 160,768 159,742 162,947
35,708
29,520
113,355

1

40,900
40,710
190
1,179
-821

40,687
40,494
193
1,097
-727

40,868
40,863
5
1,344
-1,170

42,423
42,002
421
2,022
-1,440

42,979
42,770
209
1,908
-1,558

113,248 '122,610 98,971 97,083 101,760 96,432 99,763 103,864
203,092 rr219,155 180,198 169,087 181,176 181,168 179,106 187,175
144,438 155,734 125,898 120,177 128,367 129,350 125,008 130,255
5,438
4,632
4,547
5,228
5,942
5,309
5,679
4,355
1,837
732
750
859
863
981
1,450
763
35,975 31,600 26,522 28,838 30,093 30,529 32,020
34,086
258,061 267,415 257,739 256,756 250,677 248,861 247,800 249,000

101,724
177,448
124,252
4,331
580
30,740
252,104

105,723
196,821
135,724
4,507
2,824
33,620
258,405

105,287
191,679
134,883
5,151
1,305
32,904
261,505

103,133
185,166
130,639
4,562
786
30,612
264,662

77,129
143,119
376,135
148,032
11,589
24,888
92,084
120,453
104,463
34,676
29,995
69,787

76,781
149,231
390,114
153,244
11,123
25,131
94,334
129,449
105,366
34,198
30,182
71,168

74,008 72,559 74,604 '72,866
154,614 158,937 '159,958 '163,861
387,373 385,658 '402,310 '397,231
153,501 151,796 '159,321 '157,001
9,860 '10,275 '8,737
25,690 25,244 r26,559 '24,763
97,277 '99,959 '101,314
123J79 122,401 '137,906 '128,405
106,193 106,359 '108,114 '108,382
35,360 35,777 r 36,089 '35,690
30,613 30,544 31,214 '30,446
70,833 70,582 '72,025 '72,692

*41,572
*41,447
*125
>874

44,063
*43,560
x
503
1
1,454
1
-870

40,703
40,494
209
973
-650

40,316
40,059
257
-621

74,604 76,037 76,831
77,865
141,940 r159,958 142,700 141,421
r
402,310
344,250 345,307
347,246
134,038 '159,321 135,089 136,867
9,634
10,213
10,655 '10,275
24,166 rr26,559 22,706 22,405
80,655 r 99,959 82,865 83,836
119,560 137,906 114,629 113,112
97,953 r108,114 100,795 102,311
36,089 36,134 36,929
35,549
32,437 r31,214 31,724 32,811
62,404 '72,025 64,661 65,382

1,014.3
93.4
173.1
747.8

1,132.5
93.8
191.5
847.2

40,546
40,548
-2
897
-765

76,615
138,066
356,784
141,500
11,222
23,389
85,040
116,852
102,786
36,048
31,644
66,738

40,382
40,095
287
1,777
-1,317

76,585
137,421
356,964
142,170
10,117
23,276
86,288
116,998
104,223
37,006
31,664
67,217

40,105
39,884
221
1,396
-987

77,123
137,911
364,841
144,439
11,422
23,874
88,381
117,463
103,616
35,531

77,638
139,707
373,072
147,871
11,954
24,785
90,513
119,434
103,542
35,178
30,408
68,085 68,364

44,063
43,560
503
1,454
-870

45,217
44,902
315
1,264
-875

43,196
43,026
170
1,660
-1,395

43,352
42,907
445
2,828
-2,231

'122,610 '108,107 '103,022 110,642
'219,155 '189,480 '185,448 201,657
'155,734 '131,838 '128,236 139,544
4,760
'4,662
5,942
'5,280
'1,809
972
'774
863
35,975 '31,655 '32,060 34,760
267,415 '269,746 '271,764 276,177

1,042.0 1,048.9 1,061.0 1,068.8 1,080.0 1,092.2 1,102.8 1,122.8 1,129.1 1,128.6 1,132.5
94.3
93.8
95.3
94.1
94.8
95.3
94.1
93.9
95.2
94.0
93.2
179.3
188.8
190.5
191.5
182.1
183.5
185.4
187.6
181.4
180.4
178.8
843.8
847.2
845.0
803.1
813.4
823.3
775.7
840.0
793.3
786.6
770.0

•72,318
'166,125
'399,715
'158,912
'9,088
'25,604
'102,190
'125,514
'108,330
'35,458
'30,334
'72,872

71,210
171,840
406,179
161,858
9,464
27,476
103,320
127,652
106,489
34,673
29,377
71,816

1,144.9
93.2
193.0
858.7

%Money and interest rates:
Discount rate (N.Y.F.R. Bank), end of year or
month
percent.
Federal intermediate credit bank loans

do...

Home mortgage rates (conventional 1st
mortgages):
New home purchase (U.S. avg.)
Existing home purchase (U.S. avg.)

percent.
do...

Open market rates, New York City:
Bankers' acceptances (prime, 90 days)
do...
Commercial paper, 6-month #
do...
Finance co. paper placed directly, 6-mo @ do...
Yield on U.S. Government securities (taxable):
3-month bills (rate on new issue)
percent.
3-5 year issues
do...
See footnotes at end of tables.




9.50
9.48

9.50
9.69

9.50
9.89

9.50
10.04

9.50
10.12

10.24
10.23

10.70
10.28

11.77
10.35

12.00
10.70

12.00

12.00

10.18

10.96

11.47

12.52
11.83

13.00
12.20

10.48
10.66

9.94
10.14

10.02
10.22

10.06
10.29

10.20
10.35

10.39
10.46

10.49
10.67

10.73
10.88

10.72
10.94

10.91
11.01

11.04
11.23

11.30
11.59

11.48
11.78

'11.60
12.30

12.26
12.58

11.04
10.91
10.25

10.01
10.01
9.85

9.94
9.96
9.73

9.90
9.87
9.64

9.98
9.98
9.74

9.79
9.71
9.39

9.99
9.82
9.31

10.62
10.39
9.68

11.70
11.60
10.43

13.44
13.23
11.50

13.53
13.26
12.00

13.31
12.80
11.68

13.15
12.66
11.79

14.01
13.60
12.39

17.10
16.50
14.70

10.041
3
9.58

9.265
9.16

9.457
9.25

9.493
9.32

9.579
9.30

9.045

9.262
8.88

9.450
9.08

10.182
9.56

11.472
10.75

11.868
10.98

12.071
10.45

12.036
10.76

12.814
12.52

15.526
13.41

12.00

9.50
8.01

2

2

2
9.30
2

2

9.36

2

3
8.11
3
7.99
3

3

10.09

3
3

7.78

3

7.221
3
8.30

3

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

S-16
1978

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

Feb.

Annual

1980

1979

1979
Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

FINANCE—Continued
CONSUMER INSTALLMENT CREDIT t
Total extended and liquidated:
Unadjusted:
Extended
mil. $.
Liquidated
do...
Seasonally adjusted:
Extended, total #
do..
By major holder:
Commercial banks
do..
Finance companies
do..
Credit unions
do..
Retailers
do..
By major credit type:
Automobile
do..
Revolving
do..
Mobile home
do..
Liquidated, total #
do..
By major holder:
Commercial banks
do..
Finance companies
do..
Credit unions
do..
Retailers
do..
By major credit type:
Automobile
do..
Revolving
do..
Mobile home
do..
Total outstanding, end of year or month #
do....
By major holder:
Commercial banks
do....
Finance companies
do...
Credit unions
do....
Retailers
do....
By major credit type:
Automobile
do..
Revolving
do..
Mobile home
do..
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE
Budget receipts and outlays:
Receipts (net)
mil. $
Outlays (net)
do..
Budget surplus or deficit (—)
do..
Budget financing, total
do..
Borrowing from the public
do..
Reduction in cash balances
do..
Gross amount of debt outstanding
do..
Held by the public
do..
Budget receipts by source and outlays by agency:
Receipts (net), total
mil. $..
Individual income taxes (net)
do....
Corporation income taxes (net)
do....
Social insurance taxes and contributions
(net)
mil. $..
Other
do....
Outlays, total #
do....
Agriculture Department
do....
Defense Department, military
do....
Health, Education, and Welfare
Department
mil. $..
Treasury Department
do....
National Aeronautics and Space Adm
do....
Veterans Administration
do....
LIFE INSURANCE
Institute of Life Insurance:
Assets, total, all U.S. life insurance cos
bil. $..
Government securities
do....
Corporate securities
do....
Mortgage loans, total
do....
Nonfarm
do....
Real estate
do...
Policy loans and premium notes
do...
Cash
do...
Other assets
do...
Life Insurance Agency Management Association:
Insurance written (new paid-for insurance):
Value, estimated total
mil. $.
Ordinary (incl. mass-marketed ord.)
do...
Group
do...
Industrial
do...
See footnotes at end of tables.




298,351
253,541

322,558
287,067

21,999
21,317

26,461
24,027

27,016
22,896

29,762
25,022

28,023
23,482

27,702
24,506

30,508
25,747

26,987
22,898

28,094
26,779

26,239
23,815

27,158
23,677

23,408
25,547

23,343
23,607

26,452

26,533

27,009

27,901

26,139

26,848

27,583

28,634

27,695

26,464

25,671

26,702

27,348

12,430
5,072
3,238
3,460

12,412
4,958
3,250
3,611

13,111
5,239
2,753
3,742

13,400
5,186
3,124
3,721

12,278
4,641
2,986
3,853

12,292
5,353
3,282
3,687

12,700
5,133
3,361
3,921

13,172
5,489
3,363
4,082

12,718
5,642
2,942
3,930

11,738
5,105
2.808
4,161

11,370
5,249
2,396
4,054

12,126
5,540
2,527
4,010

12,004
5,911
2,495
4,042

7,756
9,357
454
22,889

7,794
9,714
518
22,908

7,999
9,722
510
22,904

8,260
10,039
668
24,595

7,178
10,136
547
23,581

7,447
9,856
519
24,405

7,667
10,371
655
25,137

8,430
10,699
531
24,188

7,676
10,424
582
25,509

7,066
10,613
515
24,057

7,131
10,196
490
24,322

7,780
10,475
558

7,861
10,458
597

25,330

24,438

10,800
3,612
2,836
3,681

10,947
3,730
2,722
3,468

10,994
3,861
2,614
3,436

11,735
4,293
3,000
3,438

11,294
3,728
2,842
3,565

11,630
4,168
2,940
3,507

11,834
4,584
2,970
3,589

11,651
3,716
2,952
3,639

11,947
4,566
3,094
3,595

11,455
3,765
2,852
3,684

11,152
4,162
2,851
3,772

11,693
4,444
2,851
3,890

11,221
3,920
2,868

275,629

6,607
6,308
7,035
6,808
6,456
6,488
7,073
7,189
6,533
6,449
6,191
6,612
6,831
9,427
9,642
8,972
9,290
9,883
9,584
9,760
9,814
9,764 10,186
9,040
8,804
9,340
447
438
442
432
412
382
410
428
434
399
473
398
445
311,122 276,019 278,453 282,575 287,315 291,856 295,052 299,813 303,902 305,217 307,641 311,122 308,984 308,716

136,189
54,298
45,939
24,876

149,604 136,671 137,445 139,843 142,102 144,035 145,169 147,312 148,657 149,152 149,057 149,604 148,868 148,249
68,318 55,929 56,991 58,334 59,635 60,996 62,463 63,362 64,822 65,692 67,164 68,318 68,724 70,071
48,186 45,661 46,301 46,322 46,832 47,478 47,772 48,631 49,214 48,770 48,673 48,186 47,270 46,707
27,916 23,246 22,929 23,097 23,421 23,672 23,713 24,114 24,446 24,860 25,732 27,916 26,985 26,309

102,468
47,051
16,042

115,022 103,780 105,426 107,186 109,211 110,930 111,952 113,351 114,765 114,876 115,121 115,022 114,761 115,455
55,330 45,586 45,240 45,781 46,489 47,458 47,894 49,270 50,422 50,883 52,060 55,330 54,420 53,522
17,409 16,008 16,092 16,198 16,453 16,607 16,719 16,972 17,105 17,244 17,349 17,409 17,387 17,476

'401,997 '465,940 32,639 31,144 52,230 38,287 53,910 33,268 39,353
'450,836 '493,221 37,739 43,725 40,752 41,618 40,687 40,482 54,279
'-48,839 '-27,281 -5,100 -12,581 11,478 -3,331 13,223 -7,214 -14,926
7,214 14,926
'27,281
5,100 12,581 -11,478
3,331 -13,223
4,831
3,268
-668
8,012 -4,965
1,806 -1,458
'59,106 '33,641
'-6,360
5,768
4,569
-6,513
1,525
2,383 11,658
-11,765
'-10,267
'780,425 '833,751 800,470 804,624 804,046 812,220 812,247 814,740 820,385
632,241 637,072 640,339
'610,948 '644,589 628,845 636,857 631,893

47,295 33,099 38,320 42,617 43,429
29,625 47,807 46,841 44,010 47,988
-4,559
17,670 -14,708 -£,522
4,559
-17,670 14,708
1,393
8,522
5,201
4,250
2,217
5,548 11,207
-642
-21,920 12,491
2,974 -9,814
833,751 833,999 840,965 852,184 854,741
644,589 646,806 652,354 663,561 668,762

'401,997
'465,940
1
180,988 '217,841
'59,952 '65,677

32,639
14,509
1,281

31,144
8,255
9,301

52,230
25,029
9,767

38,287
14,575
1,403

53,910
25,568
15,640

33,268
17,086
2,019

39,353
17,215
1,368

47,295
23,341
9,633

33,099
18,682
1,476

38,320
18,972
1,160

42,617
20,192
10,206

43,429
26,856
2,237

1

123,410 '141,591
'37,647 '40,832
'450,836 '493,221
'20,368 '20,634
'103,042 '115,013

13,614
3,235
37,739
1,712
8,920

10,373
3,216
43,725
1,724
9,979

14,165
3,269
40,752
1,999
9,329

18,652
3,657
41,618
1,178
9,830

9,375
3,326
40,687
550
9,838

10,566
3,597
40,482
1,093
10,256

17,164
3,605
54,279
913
10,547

10,809
3,512
29,625
904
9,353

9,384
3,557
47,807
1,712
10,180

14,433
3,753
46,841
1,870
10,563

8,675
3,544
44,010
2,870
10,343

10,775
3,560
47,988
3,785
10,955

'162,856 '181,186
'56,355 '64,596
'4,187
'18,962 '19,887

14,584
4,470
365
1,620

15,762
4,399
389
2,715

14,728
6,363
198
837

15,384
4,718
366
1,691

15,282
8,204
389
2,495

15,054
5,557
341
664

25,930
4,582
413
2,556

6,413
4,031
387
597

16,389
6,235
384
1,807

16,764
5,045
415
2,698

16,499
8,759
328
1,776

16,855
5,164
417
800

389.92
26.55
191.56
106.17
95.67
11.76
30.15
2.37
21.37

431.45
29.08
209.49
118.78
106.60
13.05
34.76
2.51
23.78

396.19
27.22
196.34
107.38
96.71
11.94
30.78
1.42
21.60

400.08
27.56
197.80
108.42
97.50
11.99
31.16
1.25
21.91

402.96
27.84
198.83
109.20
98.12
12.09
31.51
1.57
21.92

405.63
28.00
200.16
110.02
98.77
12.10
31.83
1.35
22.16

409.85
28.18
202.02
111.12
99.65
12.20
32.13
1.55
22.65

414.12
28.47
204.87
112.12
100.55
12.35
32.39
1.50
22.42

418.35
28.73
207.00
113.10
101.38
12.74
32.71
1.37
22.70

421.66
28.92
207.96
114.37
102.50
12.74
33.05
1.46
23.16

423.76
29.16
207.46
115.99
104.00
12.82
33.57
1.36
23.40

427.50
29.30
209.05
117.25
105.15
12.91
34.22
1.35
23.42

431.45
29.08
209.49
118.78
106.60
13.05
34.76
2.51
23.78

436.38
29.34
213.42
120.08
107.88
13.08
35.26
1.60
23.60

407,042
279,044
121,729

475,273
319,135
150,748
5,390

31,459
22,204
8,842
413

38,278
26,819
10,913
546

33,739
26,097
7,118
523

37,131
27,798
8,821
512

41,499
27,336
13,692
471

35,420
25,922
9,080
418

40,554
27,463
12,605
487

37,921
24,370
13,160
392

48,607
29,543
18,624
439

41,815
27,629
13,818
368

56,739
32,474
23,875
389

Mar.

April 1980
Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS
1978

1979

Annual

S-17
1980

1979
Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

FINANCE—CONTINUED
MONETARY STATISTICS
Gold and silver:
Gold:
Monetary stock, U.S. (end of period)
mil. $.
11,671
11,112 11,544 11,479 11,418 11,354 11,323 11,290
Net release from earmark §
do...
525
294
16
6
20
25
25
34
Exports
thous. $. 1,113,795 4,907,865 292,397 349,738 332,623 441,315 309,958 460,706
Imports
d o - 903,023 1,480,203 37,323 56,015 40,511 123,863 114,203 84,965
Production:
955.4
955.1
South Africa
mil. $..
78.1
80.6
79.8
82.3
79.7
80.2
70.4
Canada
do....
Silver:
Exports
thous. $.. 119,125 471,162 15,264 11,213
6,443 12,462 13,940 10,668
Imports....
do.... 389,015 961,761 38,667 95,502 29,122 61,630 50,151 52,809
5.401
Price at New York
dol. per fine oz..
11.094
7.417
7.445
7.492
8.538
9.135
8.373
Production:
23,972
United States
thous. fine oz..
27,397
2,642
1,859
1,848
1,928
2,423
2,308
Currency in circulation (end of period)
bil. $..
114.6
125.6
111.3
112.0
113.2
115.4
117.9
116.6
Money stock measures and components (Averages
of daily figures): t
Measures (not seasonally adjusted): $
Ml-A
bil. $..
342.2
360.8
342.2
345.5
359.5
365.1
350.5
359.3
Ml-B
do....
347.4
374.8
353.0
357.5
373.0
363.9
373.4
379.9
M2
do.... 1,349.2 1,467.2 1,404.3 1,422.2 1,448.5 1,445.5 1,466.8 1,482.2
M3
do.... 1,545.6 1,700.0 1,632.2 1,650.5 1,673.1 1,671.1 1,689.4 1,706.1
L (M3 plus other liquid assets)
do.... 1,825.1 2,044.1 1,948.7 1,976.1 2,006.0 2,013.9 2,041.7 2,059.1
Components (not seasonally adjusted):
93.2
97.7
Currency
do....
102.3
98.7
99.9
101.8
103.2
100.6
249.0
Demand deposits
do....
258.5
244.6
246.8
259.6
257.5
261.9
249.9
5.2
13.9
Other checkable deposits #
do....
10.8
12.0
13.5
14.1
14.8
13.4
Overnight RPs and Eurodollars *
do....
20.4
24.8
25.1
25.1
23.6
24.8
26.3
26.0
Money market mutual funds
do....
7.1
26.9
14.5
19.2
21.8
24.6
28.0
16.8
488.5
446.6
457.1
450.9
Savings deposits
do....
457.2
455.3
452.9
454.4
488.2
596.7
Small time deposits @
do....
558.6
568.4
578.5
585.3
592.5
597.4
173.0
203.8
Large time deposits @
do....
201.4
201.1
196.7
193.1
194.9
196.3
Measures (seasonally adjusted): $
Ml-A
do....
350.0
351.9
356.2
356.1
360.3
363.2
Ml-B
do....
360.7
363.9
369.7
369.5
374.3
378.0
M2
do....
1,412.8 1,425.4 1,440.2 1,448.3 1,464.5 1,476.4
M3
do....
1,640.2 1,652.6 1,666.5 1,674.9 1,689.5 1,702.9
L (M3 plus other liquid assets)
do....
1,952.8 1,976.0 1,998.1 2,016.7 2,043.0 2,057.2
Components (seasonally adjusted):
Currency
do..
101.7
98.9
99.6
100.2
100.8
102.6
Demand deposits
do..
251.1
252.3
256.0
258.5
260.6
255.2
460.6
456.9
452.6
451.0
450.2
Savings deposits
do..
448.9
555.9
565.6
576.3
597.0
592.0
Small time deposits @
do..
584.5
200.9
200.0
198.4
197.4
195.4
Large time deposits @
do..
197.3
PROFITS AND DIVIDENDS (QTRLY.)
Manufacturing corps. (Fed. Trade Comm.):
98,735
22,637
Net profit after taxes, all industries
mil. $.. 81,148
26,785
6,213
7,339
1,457
Food and kindred products
do....
1,918
1,170
1,340
Textile mill products
do...
246
355
2,598
3,723
Paper and allied products
do...
867
917
9,117
10,856
Chemicals and allied products
do....
2,729
2,925
12,805
Petroleum and coal products
do...
21,878
3,938
5,221
2,353
2,399
291
Stone, clay, and glass products
do...
755
1,362
2,665
601
745
Primary nonferrous metal
do...
2,124
2,185
617
Primary iron and steel
do...
Fabricated metal products (except ordnance,
1,280
3,815
4,470
1,028
machinery, and transport, equip.)
mil. $.
11,678
Machinery (except electrical)
do...
10,746
2,710
3,042
6,500
7,372
1,807
1,943
Elec. machinery, equip., and supplies
do...
Transportation equipment (except motor
2,374
3,135
658
864
vehicles, etc.)
mil. $.
6,211
4,382
2,164
1,917
Motor vehicles and equipment
do....
13,760
15,313
3,524
3,937
All other manufacturing industries
do...
32,482
8,173
28,932
7,130
Dividends paid (cash), all industries
do...
SECURITIES ISSUED
Securities and Exchange Commission:
Estimated gross proceeds, total
mil. $.
50,945
55,634
3,556
4,778
4,965
5,585
5,888
3,983
By type of security:
Bonds and notes, corporate
do...
4,047
4,654
35,846
38,719
2,029
4,184
3,695
2,862
7,937
8,727
712
441
424
418
613
606
Common stock
do...
2,832
3,650
201
231
155
174
392
Preferred stock
do...
278
By type of issuer:
4,719
4,763
4,287
5,545
3,860
46,615
51,096
2,942
Corporate, total #
mil. $.
1,013
11,532
399
763
822
1,292
1,193
11,062
Manufacturing
do...
3,166
142
102
101
171
182
363
3,100
Extractive (mining)
do...
13,652
879
865
1,351
12,253
Public utility
do...
1,086
1,331
1,130
325
2,788
206
267
1,763
222
226
302
Transportation
do...
4,673
109
409
95
3,640
558
582
261
Communication
do...
11,507
1,477
1,134
10,861
304
1,363
1,908
1,342
Financial and real estate
do...
State and municipal issues (Bond Buyer):
3,287
42,261
2,502
4,525 r3,126
2,917
4,483
46,215
Long-term
do...
1,571
20,897
1,546
1,354
4,406
762
1,660
21,642
Short-term
do...
SECURITY MARKETS
Stock Market Customer Financing
Margin credit at brokers, end of year
11,615 10,989 11,056 11,416 11,314 11,763 12,019
or month
mil. $. 11,035
Free credit balances at brokers:
895
885
835
1,050
775
830
835
840
Margin accounts
do...
2,880
3,025
4,060
2,430
2,550
2,590
2,510
2,490
Cash accounts
do...
See footnotes at end of tables.

315-851 0 -




11,259 11,228 11,194 11,112 11,112 11,172 11,172
2
41
23
61
31
29
26
439,920 306,368 713,427 825,793 187,883 282,237 161,531
151,742
257,540
254,927
261,649
183,900
142,479
81.0
14,577
45,176
9.334
1,324
118.9

80.6

80.6

80.6

74.3

76.4

77.7

32,057 78,682 166,741 100,241
345,301
77,986 202,189 120,781 155,590 258,547 174,301
13.959 16.781 16.603 21.793 38.257 35.085
2,112
118.7

2,411
120.1

2,464
122.1

4,442
125.6

2,046
121.2

75.6

24.133

3,508
121.4

368.1
367.0
369.7
372.2
381.1
377.4
368.5
363.2
384.6
378.6
382.7
385.5
387.8
397.3
393.9
385.4
1,486.8 1,498.2 1,507.1 1,509.9 1,526.0 1,536.1 1,538.4 1,547.7
1,716.3 1,736.1 1,752.4 1,759.1 1,779.0 1,790.6 1,796.0 1,808.0
2,070.6 2,094.0 2,113.0 2,122.1 2,141.5 2,160.5 2,175.4
103.9
259.3
15.3
25.2
31.2
451.1
603.3
200.0

104.5
262.4
15.7
26.1
33.7
445.6
612.7
206.8

105.2
264.5
15.8
25.6
36.9
434.6
627.3
214.2

106.6
265.6
15.7
23.5
40.4
420.0
640.8
219.5

108.0
273.1
16.2
24.1
43.6
414.8
648.8
222.6

106.5
270.9
16.5
24.9
49.1
410.3
660.6
224.1

106.9
261.2
16.5
25.1
56.7
402.2
672.5
228.3

107.9
260.6
16.9
23.3
60.5
394.7
686.4
232.3

369.6
372.6
376.4
375.3
365.4
367.5
368.0
371.5
380.7
383.9
385.3
387.7
389.0
392.9
392.2
383.2
1,489.5 1,499.7 1,507.2 1,514.5 1,524.2 1,532.8 1,546.5 1,550.9
1,719.3 1,738.2 1,751.8 1,762.6 1,773.6 1,785.3 1,804.1 1,810.2
2,074.6 2,102.7 2,114.8 2,123.7 2,139.0 2,153.9 2,177.9
103.7
261.7
450.3
604.6
200.4

104.8
262.7
445.3
614.2
207.4

105.4
262.7
435.9
627.5
213.6

105.9
263.7
422.2
645.8
218.3

106.1
265.4
417.7
653.8
219.1

24,771
2,171
381
1,162
2,630
5,712
776
606
743

24,542
1,793
358
777
2,572
7,007
577
713
-141

1,094
2,816
1,731

1,068
3,110
1,891

801
-51
4,199

812
352
3,653
9,091

107.3
265.3
412.9
659.5
222.2

108.2
268.1
405.2
669.3
228.1

108.9
266.5
394.4
683.1
231.5

r
2,348
r

2,255
1,788

3,982

5,216

4,829

4,471

3,530

2,425
1,055
401

3,430
589

3,163
1,274
195

2,697
788
465

2,188
1,044
289

3,881
1,166
156
731
237
337
733

4,717
1,489
509
1,397
155
671
342

4,632
1,485
408
1,519
296
310
312

3,950
480
226
1,438
259
856
474

3,521
496
386
1,008
173
56
904

3,997
1,546

2,588
2,553

4,146
476

4,286
1,930

3,710
1,497

2,916
1,405

12,236

12,178

11,483

11,083

11,615

11,982

910
2,995

960
3,325

950
3,490

955
3,435

1,050
4,060

1,180
4,680

l,997

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

S-18
Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1978

1979

Annual

1980

1979
Mar.

Feb.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

FINANCE—Continued
SECURITY MARKETS—Continued
Bonds
Prices:
Standard & Poor's Corporation:
High grade corporate:
55.6
51.1
Composite §
dol. per $100 bond.
77.9
73.4
Domestic municipal (15 bonds)
do...
3
51.26
47.99
U.S. Treasury bonds, taxable
fl
do...
Sales:
New York Stock Exchange, exclusive of some
stopped sales, face value, total
mil. $. 4,554.01 4,087.89
Yields:
9.07
10.12
Domestic corporate (Moody's)
percent.
By rating:
8.73
9.63
Aaa
do...
8.92
9.94
Aa
do...
9.12
10.20
A
do...
9.49
10.69
Baa
do...
By group:
8.90
9.85
Industrials
do...
9.22
10.39
Public utilities
do...
8.64
9.60
Railroads
do....
Domestic municipal:
6.07
6.53
Bond Buyer (20 bonds)
do...
5.90
Standard & Poor's Corp. (15 bonds)
do...
6.39
U.S. Treasury bonds, taxable $
do...
7.89
8.74
Stocks
Prices:
283.63
293.46
Dow-Jones averages (65 stocks)
820.23
844.40
Industrial (30 stocks)
104.61
104.56
Public utility (15 stocks)
222.61
237.83
Transportation (20 stocks)
Standard & Poor's Corporation: §
103.01
Combined index (500 Stocks)
1941-43=10.
96.02
114.83
Industrial, total (400 Stocks) #
do...
106.16
115.27
Capital goods (111 Stocks)
do...
104.38
Consumer goods (189 Stocks)
do...
83.82
84.80
Utilities (40 Stocks)
do....
51.64
50.40
Transportation (20 Stocks)
1970=10..
13.81
14.53
Railroads (10 Stocks)
1941-43=10.
45.35
51.74
Financial (40 Stocks)
1970=10..
11.53
12.33
NewYorkCity banks(6 Stocks) 1941-43=10
43.70
44.48
Banks outside N.Y.C. (10 Stocks)
do.... 100.99
104.86
106.96
119.06
Property-Casualty Insurance (6 Stocks) do....
New York Stock Exchange common stock indexes:
53.70
58.32
Composite
12/31/65=50..
58.23
64.75
Industrial
do....
Transportation
do....
43.50
47.34
39.22
38.20
Utility
da56.65
61.42
Finance
do....
Yields (Standard & Poor's Corp.):
5.45
Composite (500 stocks)
percent5.28
5.18
Industrials (400 stocks)
do...
5.06
9.19
8.33
Utilities (40 stocks)
do....
4.68
4.49
Transportation (20 stocks)
do....
5.47
5.03
Financial (40 stocks)
do....
Preferred stocks, 10 high-grade
do....
8.24
9.11
Sales:
Total on all registered exchanges (SEC):
Market value
mil. $.. 249,257 299,973
10,863
9,602
Shares sold
millions..
On New York Stock Exchange:
Market value
mil. $.. 210,426 251,098
Shares sold (cleared or settled)
millions..
7,618
8,675
New York Stock Exchange:
Exclusive of odd-lot and stopped stock sales
7,205
8,156
(sales effected)
millionsShares listed, N. Y. Stock Exchange, end of period:
822.74
960.61
Market value, all listed shares
bil. $.. 27,573
30,033
Number of shares listed
millions..

52.6
75.1
47.97

52.2
75.4
47.84

52.3
75.6
47.89

51.9
76.0
47.24

53.5
77.0
48.61

53.4
76.4
48.39

53.0
75.9
48.01

51.8
73.2

47.8
68.2

45.8
66.4

46.1
67.2

44.0
66.2

37.8
60.2

37.3
53.5

235.52

275.46

279.00

289.25

305.01

280.72

368.70

310.25

448.63

466.43

499.19

411.58

431.78

422.52

9.63

9.76

9.81

9.96

9.81

9.74

9.93

10.71

11.37

11.35

11.74

12.92

13.73

9.26
9.50
9.68
10.08

9.37
9.61
9.81
10.26

9.38
9.65
9.88
10.33

9.50
9.86
10.00
10.47

9.29
9.66
9.89
10.38

9.20
9.49
9.75
10.29

9.23
9.53
9.85
10.35

9.44
9.70
10.03
10.54

10.13
10.46
10.83
11.40

10.76
11.22
11.50
11.99

10.74
11.15
11.46
12.06

11.09
11.56
11.88
12.42

12.38
12.73
12.99
13.57

12.96
13.51
13.97
14.45

9.42
9.84
9.22

9.50
10.02
9.30

9.57
10.05
9.38

10.23
9.48

9.57
10.04
9.44

9.47
9.90
9.45

9.52
9.97
9.48

9.66
10.19
9.50

10.28
11.13

11.00
11.73
10.35

11.02
11.68
10.44

11.35
12.12
10.68

12.35
13.48
11.06

13.11
14.33
11.43

6.42
6.19

6.27
6.14
8.44

6.16
6.10
8.55

6.12
5.99
8.32

6.14
6.05
8.35

6.36
6.10
8.42

6.56
6.40
8.68

7.26
6.98
9.44

7.26
7.19

7.32
7.09

7.52
7.21

8.72
8.04

9.44
9.09

8.43

6.28
6.16
8.45

10.03

11.55

11.87

280.06
825.18
103.75
210.41

286.50
847.84
103.85
216.44

294.69
864.96
103.23
231.81

286.65
837.41
100.26
227.92

293.01
838.65
104.59
239.68

297.04
836.95
107.43
248.42

310.60
873.55
108.80
265.75

309.44
878.50
107.03
262.04

293.20
840.39
102.68
241.91

287.66
815.78
102.69
239.49

836.14
108.17
253.27

307.16
860.74
108.13
263.83

320.70
878.22
110.64
290.40

291.82
803.56
102.03
259.76

98.23
109.49
110.66
81.80

102.07
113.95
116.32
84.03
50.09
14.18
49.75
11.97
44.24
101.93
118.88

99.73
111.24
113.76
81.79
48.65
14.07

102.71
113.63
114.08
82.40
51.73
15.20
54.73
13.01
46.61
109.29
122.13

107.36
118.93
119.82
87.54
52.52
16.18
57.62
13.69
49.26
117.81
125.91

108.60
121.06
119.95
88.06
51.16
15.72
56.00
13.39
47.44
113.53
125.33

110.87
124.72
126.68
85.09

115.34
130.91
131.27
83.14

104.69
118.73
116.20
75.50

49.05
14.64
53.18
12.32
43.04
104.08
120.03

103.66
116.12
113.39
81.48
48.79
14.50
54.23
12.08
42.03
101.87
119.87

107.78
120.78
119.27
84.52

11.85
44.18
100.47
117.03

101.73
112.98
114.76
83.30
50.57
14.65
52.60
12.51
44.93
104.76
120.67

104.47
116.95
114.66
83.76

50.74
13.08
44.92
11.28
41.91
97.54
108.22

100.11
111.66
114.50
82.70
50.62
13.48
46.64
11.63
42.54
99.28
116.11

50.50
15.23
56.90
12.50
43.50
105.44
125.81

50.26
15.51
58.64
12.64
44.57
105.74
129.12

49.04
17.22
69.61
11.95
42.26
97.02
121.98

45.40
15.62
63.39
10.73
38.46
87.69
110.23

55.08
60.37
42.27
39.21
56.09

56.19
61.89
43.22
38.94
57.65

57.50
63.63
45.92
38.63
59.50

56.21
62.21
45.60
37.48
58.80

57.61
63.57
47.53
38.44
61.87

58.38
64.24
48.85
38.88
64.43

61.19
67.71
52.48
39.26
68.40

61.89
69.17
52.21
38.39
67.21

59.27
66.68
48.09
36.58
61.64

59.02
66.45
47.61
36.55
60.64

61.75
69.82
50.59
37.29
63.21

63.74
72.67
52.61
37.08
64.22

66.06
76.42
57.92
36.22
61.84

59.52
68.71
51.77
33.38
54.71

5.43
5.15
8.96
5.07
5.59
8.77

5.36
5.08
8.97
4.89
5.45
8.77

5.35
5.07
9.09
4.65
5.50
8.75

5.58
5.30
9.42
4.78
5.67
8.82

5.53
5.27
9.07
4.60
5.50
8.87

5.50
5.26
8.92
4.48
5.42
8.93

5.30
5.07
8.88
4.21
5.03
9.02

5.31
5.05
9.20
4.38
5.15
9.13

5.56
5.27
9.68
4.71
5.64

5.53
5.26
9.43
4.75
5.60

5.41
5.11
9.53
4.69
5.57

5.24
4.92
9.84
4.28
5.81

9.46

5.71
5.42
9.71
4.74
5.75
9.95

10.06

10.17

10.55

11.37

17,595
629

23,356
851

22,769
839

22,006
811

25,683
962

25,243
924

30,295
1,125

26,152
924

33,846
1,168

22,864
833

29,413
1,044

39,881
1,402

14,953
514

19,613
688

19,191
671

18,252
635

21,318
754

21,360
751

25,477
908

21,725
740

28,526
932

18,665
654

24,151
813

33,942
1,091

621

624

728

681

825

714

858

882.00
27,970

863.40
28,216

901.56
29,285

912.84
29,371

964.41
29,504

961.30
29,558

892.93
29,713

960.61 1,019.05 1,009.13
30,033 30,278 30,383

898.82
30,558

828.79
27,726

877.86
27,837

1,158

940.78
29,856

FOREIGN TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES
VALUE OF EXPORTS
Exports (mdse.), incl. reexports, total @
Excl. Dept. of Defense shipments
Seasonally adjusted @ @
By geographic regions:
Africa
Asia
Australia and Oceania
Europe
Northern North America
Southern North America
South America
See footnotes at end of tables.




mil. $.

181,801.6

12,932.5 15,586.7 14,267.3 14,818.9 15,365.9 14,731.8 15,009.4 14,939.6 17,283.2 17,320.3 16,984.6 16,360.9 16,970.8

dodo...

181,636.8

12,928.5 15,584.4 14,257.0 14,812.9 15,344.5 14,725.7 14,975.1 14,919.6 17,275.5 17,301.2 16,954.2 16,343.9 16,958.6
13,615.5 14,297.3 13,978.8 14,083.1 14,817.3 15,691.1 15,713.3 15,822.4 16,680.0 16,928.1 16,741.6 17,347.7 17,233.0

do..
do..
do..
do..

5,887.1
39,629.9
3,464.3
43,607.7

6,299.2
48,771.1
4,318.8
60,014.0

274.1
4,222.2

524.2
4,197.9
334.9
5,302.9

458.4
3,827.6
336.4
4,595.4

497.3
3,737.0
361.5
4,998.8

529.5
4,052.6
352.6
4,885.5

480.0
4,375.5
315.6
4,609.6

536.2
4,271.7
313.6
4,784.2

477.8
4,088.0
341.4
4,817.0

640.6
4,303.8
414.5
5,608.3

624.2
4,320.4
439.7
6,310.7

599.4
4,568.2
438.7
5,831.3

do..
do..
do..

28,375.2
11,026.2
10,992.3

33,096.7
14,886.5
13,569.4

2,378.9
1,041.9
839.8

3,052.8
1,152.7
1,021.2

2,804.8
1,178.4
971.3

2,919.6
1,179.1
1,007.3

2,941.0
1,330.3
1,176.9

2,527.7
1,119.0
1,222.0

2,519.4
1,333.9
1,183.4

2,777.3
1,188.7
1,161.7

3,347.3
1,446.0
1,385.5

2,895.3
1,360.1
1,273.3

2,507.7
1,529.0
1,446.6

506.0

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS
1978

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1980

1979

1979

Annual

S-19

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

FOREIGN TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES—Continued
VALUE OF EXPORTS—Continued
Exports (mdse.), incl. reexports—Continued
By leading countries:
Africa:
Egypt
Republic of South Africa
Asia; Australia and Oceania:
Australia, including New Guinea
India
Pakistan
Malaysia
Indonesia
Philippines
Japan

mil. $.
do...

1,134.1
1,080.1

1,433.3
1,413.0

130.3
103.5

173.3
103.6

113.5
108.2

140.7
108.9

122.5
122.3

82.8
122.0

98.5
109.2

78.5
125.3

115.9
146.5

179.5
128.3

121.0
149.4

do...
do...
do...
do...

2,944.1
947.9
495.7
728.4

3,649.4
1,167.0
529.1
932.1

232.2
110.4
73.6
61.3

285.5
98.3
53.9
77.8

286.5
74.0
60.1
66.7

312.2
57.7
24.6
76.4

294.9
73.6
38.1
89.4

259.5
82.6
70.2
74.9

258.2
172.0
45.0
79.9

283.0
106.6
45.5
84.6

344.6
92.9
28.2
86.1

381.7
88.5
15.3
87.8

370.5
149.1
32.7
89.2

do..
do..
do..

751.4
1,041.2
12,885.1

981.5
1,570.1
17,579.3

51.7
100.4
1,365.4

74.8
115.1
1,609.7

71.2
130.9
1,317.2

107.3
130.2
1,257.7

79.4
112.1
1,505.2

109.2
147.9
1,584.8

107.7
134.1
1,449.2

99.4
131.7
1,539.9

73.0
134.4
1,521.2

73.8
146.5
1,597.5

89.4
174.3
1,606.3

4,166.2

5,586.7

368.7

546.6

470.7

410.4

438.6

392.5

439.9

488.8

544.4

533.4

509.3

170.4

356.0

6.6

32.9

26.2

33.1

31.1

9.2

17.4

26.2

34.0

61.7

67.8

6,956.8

8,482.3

606.5

811.2

647.6

679.5

650.9

610.1

673.5

680.9

832.6

813.6

849.4

do..
do..
do..

3,360.6
2,252.3
7,116.0

4,358.5
3,607.1
10,634.8

315.6
174.5
812.3

406.3
271.0
962.1

363.5
273.7
864.5

378.5
234.6
866.6

364.9
352.4
766.5

273.5
364.5
903.5

346.0
341.3
860.8

296.3
312.5
848.4

413.2
325.8
1,000.7

411.8
378.3
1,113.0

474.9
426.4
863.9

do..

28,373.7

33,095.8

2,378.7

3,052.8

2,804.6

2,919.6

2,940.9

2,527.7

2,519.4

2,777.1

3,347.3

2,895.3

2,507.7

dodo...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...

20,185.2
841.8

26,256.6
1,889.9
3,441.6
885.5
1,409.3
9,847.2
3,931.3

1,720.2
84.3
207.9
56.9
91.2
678.3
265.9

1,974.0
99.2
272.9
53.1
99.2
711.1
330.1

1,969.1
112.1
232.9
50.3
102.3
763.2
353.4

2,001.2
143.0
228.9
56.9
108.9
755.3
312.9

2,320.9
124.9
254.6
86.6
181.6
905.3
343.6

2,169.9
155.4
321.8
81.0
128.0
718.9
353.9

2,343.9
145.6
324.7
92.9
119.5
924.9
315.6

2,182.9
151.9
347.7
72.6
95.4
799.7
311.6

2,631.3
307.2
329.4
99.8
128.1
968.4
343.8

2,453.5
199.0
341.8
93.5
127.0
954.3
289.4

2,736.0
219.3
392.4
88.4
148.2
1,008.5
430.1

Europe:
France
do...
German Democratic Republic (formerly
E. Germany)
mil. $.
Federal Republic of Germany (formerly
W. Germany)
mil. $.
Italy
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
United Kingdom
North and South America:
Canada
Latin American republics, total #
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Mexico
Venezuela

724.6
1,045.9
6,680.3
3,727.7

do... 141,125.6 178,578.0
do... 141,040.3 178,413.2
do... 29,384.1 34,745.4
do... 111,741.4 143,832.6

Exports of U.S. merchandise, total §
Excluding military grant-aid
Agricultural products, total
Nonagricultural products, total

By commodity groups and principal
commodities:
Food and live animals #
mil. $.
Meats and preparations (incl. poultry).... do...
Grains and cereal preparations
do...

1

18,311.3
958.4
11,633.8

22,245.4
1,126.9
14,450.5

12,708.7 15,300.1 14,020.8 14,534.9 15,102.6 14,496.0 14,748.5 14,686.3 16,998.7 16,966.8 16,662.1
12,704.7 15,297.8 14,010.5 14,529.0 15,081.1 14,489.9 14,714.1 14,666.3 16,991.0 16,947.7 16,631.6
2,356.4 2,877.3 2,651.5 2,509.1 2,760.6 2,715.2 2,735.4 2,734.7 3,507.9 3,783.9 3,681.5
10,352.3 12,422.8 11,369.4 12,025.8 12,342.0 11,780.8 12,013.0 11,951.6 13,490.8 13,182.8 12,980.6

1,314.3
77.2
788.6

1,581.0
94.7
929.9

1,528.1
86.8
960.8

1,584.8
90.0
1,039.4

1,905.2
106.9
1,225.3

2,053.3
87.5
1,397.2

2,055.9
88.1
1,399.7

2,056.5
99.2
1,376.7

2,384.3
103.9
1,599.4

2,194.9
93.6
1,442.9

2,273.8
120.2
1,523.7

2,107.9

2,046.5

Beverages and tobacco

do...

'2,292.8

2,336.7

171.2

223.2

202.3

183.1

175.8

176.4

178.1

141.8

184.0

281.6

283.6

152.4

204.1

Crude materials, inedible, exc. fuels #
Cotton, raw, excl. linters and waste
Soybeans, exc. canned or prepared
Metal ores, concentrates, and scrap

do... '15,555.1
1,739.6
do...
5,210.4
do...
1,839.1
do...

20,755.3
2,198.4
5,707.7
3,324.6

1,513.5
192.4
393.5
201.9

1,837.5
188.7
644.4
226.6

1,668.0
198.1
517.1
211.9

1,626.7
174.7
349.4
296.3

1,605.2
197.2
319.0
248.1

1,434.6
133.5
260.3
296.1

1,539.4
148.7
313.9
290.0

1,555.6
136.5
313.8
292.5

1,940.8
127.8
640.0
280.2

2,323.0
214.1
834.5
385.8

2,160.6
311.9
564.7
412.8

2,109.7

2,169.6

mil. $.
do...
do...

'3,880.6
2,122.6
1,563.7

5,615.9
3,496.0
1,913.6

292.0
154.0
119.7

435.7
258.8
152.3

467.0
279.6
169.1

471.2
325.9
139.3

499.8
316.7
157.4

534.0
330.0
188.4

496.3
328.3
148.8

438.0
272.3
150.6

567.4
389.2
167.3

521.5
319.1
186.2

542.8
319.8
196.4

481.4

435.8

219.3

186.9

Oils and fats, animal and vegetable

.... do...

'1,521.3

1,845.0

173.2

171.3

129.6

104.4

187.6

157.6

140.1

163.7

146.6

166.4

158.7

139.6

142.5

Chemicals

.... do... '12,622.8

17,306.2

1,155.6

1,522.3

1,289.8

1,320.8

1,513.2

1,433.2

1,546.8

1,589.6

1,652.7

1,439.2

1,607.5

1,617.1

1,537.8

do.... '12,416.8
2,225.2
do...,
1,716.3
do....
1,047.8
do....

16,235.2
3,189.4
2,342.0
1,609.4

1,135.3
222.6
157.2
113.5

1,384.1
263.8
198.8
129.3

1,228.5
238.8
184.5
126.3

1,355.0
266.8
183.8
141.4

1,468.1
286.9
208.4
153.2

1,230.3
243.7
194.0
116.9

1,341.6
262.5
201.8
124.1

1,360.7
283.1
202.1
114.2

1,565.6
311.2
226.0
142.6

1,507.6
288.2
203.9
148.1

1,536.9
302.6
227.9
171.8

1,647.9

1,734.7

mil. $.. '59,255.4
do.... 37,017.5
2,151.6
do....
1,188.3
do....
1,318.4
do....
6,966.6
do....

70,403.8

5,394.3

6,325.1

5,843.9

6,047.2

5,984.1

5,651.0

5,600.7

5,645.4

6,348.6

6,168.2 '6,355.2

5,612.9

6,540.7

44,741.0
2,635.5
1,391.4
1,233.8
8,635.0

3,324.3
184.2
111.6
74.9
642.3

3,971.7
275.3
119.6
117.6
748.3

3,580.2
259.9
106.7
107.9
703.6

3,806.1
267.5
139.3
105.4
738.7

3,875.1
235.0
129.0
114.4
750.2

3,556.8
224.7
120.0
105.7
673.7

3,665.0
214.9
108.1
123.6
709.2

3,677.6
194.2
111.2
100.3
738.6

4,067.3
224.9
110.1
125.7
790.6

3,885.3
193.9
121.1
89.5
741.5

4,170.8
178.0
125.3
89.4
788.6

22,250.3
13,237.3

25,750.4
15,076.5

2,072.0
1,250.5

2,354.4
1,395.4

2,264.8
1,259.0

2,243.0
1,451.5

2,125.9
1,399.9

2,095.7
1,037.2

1,957.2
1,019.6

1,976.9
1,200.5

2,283.9
1,454.3

2,284.3
1,345.9

2,212.6
1,154.1

'10,177.5

12,639.6

916.8

1,133.2

965.3

1,071.7

1,074.8

997.6

1,038.9

1,080.0

1,157.4

1,173.2

1,157.5

1,575.9

1,408.5

'5,006.7

9,030.3

638.6

684.5

688.1

764.1

667.4

821.8

776.3

635.0

1,043.5

1,172.0

555.0

659.7

455.2

Mineral fuels, lubricants, etc. #
Coal and related products
Petroleum and products

Manufactured goods #
Textiles
Iron and steel
Nonferrous base metals

:

Machinery and transport equipment,
total
Machinery, total #
Agricultural
Metalworking
Construction, excav. and mining
Electrical
Transport equipment,

total

Motor vehicles and parts

do...
do...

Miscellaneous manufactured articles

do...

Commodities not classified

do...

VALUE OF IMPORTS
General imports,
Seasonally adjusted @
By geographic regions:
Africa
Asia
Australia and Oceania
Europe

total

do...
do...

171,978.0 206,326.5

13,776.3 15,764.8 16,172.0 16,511.5 17,435.6 17,115.0 17,931.0 18,075.5 19,243.3 18,658.1 19,797.2 20,138.9 20,638.6
14,605.0 15,357.5 15,841.4 16,438.3 16,835.4 16,806.1 18,277.2 18,407.1 19,037.1 18,548.4 19,665.0 '20,944.8 21,640.4

3,784.2

2,514.3
6,002.0
232.1
3,385.7

2,571.3
6,466.8
190.1
3,589.6

2,147.6
5,849.1
290.5
4,001.1

2,727.0
5,908.6
304.0
4,436.6

2,886.2
1,480.3
1,169.3

3,164.5
1,580.8
1,192.9

3,438.0
1,813.2
1,173.6

3,544.1
1,561.0
1,264.2

3,428.5
1,772.7
1,218.6

9.9
264.3

51.0
255.8

61.5
251.8

56.9
238.5

31.3
167.3

do..
dodo..
do..

16,898.1
58,264.0
2,350.4
37,984.5

24,376.5
66,740.4
3,072.0
43,548.2

1,341.2
4,559.1
219.9
2,710.5

1,651.1
4,803.7
253.0
3,458.9

1,835.0
5,233.8
277.7
3,574.2

1,795.7
4,946.8
263.7
3,569.8

1,808.4
5,772.2
285.2
3,986.1

2,053.1
5,677.3
264.5
3,784.9

2,193.1
6,156.5

Northern North America
Southern North America
South America

do...
do...
do...

33,546.2
12,624.4
10,302.6

38,122.3
17,287.8
13,172.5

2,885.5
1,151.4
908.1

3,373.6
1,285.8
938.1

2,968.5
1,239.4
1,042.9

3,508.1
1,418.2
1,008.7

3,096.4
1,395.7
1,091.4

2,914.5
1,362.6
1,057.8

By leading countries:
Africa:
Egypt
Republic of South Africa

do...
do...

105.0
2,258.7

381.0
2,616.5

7.5
161.7

35.1
196.8

14.9
214.1

21.4
256.9

55.1
203.0

19.5
208.9

See footnotes at end of tables.




Mar.

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

S-20
1978

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

Annual

1980

1979

1979
Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

1,649.7

1,367.2

1,466.1

1,203.4

FOREIGN TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES—Continued
VALUE OF IMPORTS—Continued
General imports—Continued
By leading countries—Continued
Asia; Australia and Oceania:
Australia, including New Guinea
India
Pakistan
Malaysia
Indonesia
Philippines
Japan

1,207.2
24,457.7

2,236.2
1,037.7
120.0
2,145.6
3,620.6
1,488.8
26,242.9

170.2
76.9
11.0
126.7
222.9
93.3
1,865.4

189.4
85.4
11.6
201.2
249.5
120.9
1,985.1

208.1
96.8
11.3
147.4
339.0
95.8
2,300.6

187.8
93.6
11.4
166.1
226.4
118.3
2,092.0

201.6
92.8
12.0
196.5
332.0
128.2
2,319.9

187.1
92.4
10.2
151.6
289.0
101.3
2,183.3

181.7
96.6
8.0
182.8
384.7
149.3
2,276.1

178.2
90.1
9.5
185.3
341.8
129.5
2,188.7

129.5
88.1
9.5
257.0
377.2
146.5
2,299.8

205.0
74.0
7.8
175.1
306.0
134.2
2,349.1

218.7
59.4
8.2
171.7
258.4
149.5
2,135.5

4,051.0

4,770.8

345.8

356.4

362.3

409.6

416.7

414.4

395.9

367.4

381.5

489.8

470.8

35.3

36.2

2.7

2.6

4.2

3.3

4.1

2.2

2.7

2.9

2.2

2.2

4.9

9,961.5
4,102.1
539.1
6,513.9

10,955.3
4,918.1
872.4
8,028.7

682.0
308.7
19.1
405.4

858.0
425.0
23.2
671.0

981.9
403.3
28.7
653.4

938.8
367.1
71.9
656.0

1,002.6
492.9
75.4
697.4

941.9
498.2
44.2
710.4

1,024.0
403.3
110.3
703.4

766.2
351.5
90.8
667.1

803.2
389.3
132.7
712.8

1,016.5
413.8
103.3
789.0

1,070.6
492.3
147.8
807.5

do....

33,525.0

38,099.3

2,882.8

3,370.6

2,968.3

3,507.3

3,094.2

2,912.0

2,881.9

3,162.3

3,437.8

3,541.6

3,426.4

do....
do....
do....
do....
do....
do....
do....

18,556.0
563.4
2,825.7
385.3
1,044.2
6,093.9
3,545.1

24,782.2
587.1
3,118.8
439.8
1,209.4
8,813.4
5,165.9

1,753.5
52.7
220.1
18.7
100.2
656.8
332.4

1,830.4
45.9
206.9
35.4
118.4
656.6
347.0

1,939.1
47.5
240.6
33.0
115.0
666.1
475.9

2,011.1
59.8
219.7
46.9
104.4
725.6
393.6

2,089.1
67.1
258.6
35.2
79.1
710.0
392.9

1,899.8
42.6
232.3
45.3
88.4
621.5
476.0

2,113.9
56.4
321.1
50.4
97.1
756.8
406.7

2,150.1
42.9
264.5
33.9
81.0
767.0
524.3

2,342.9
34.2
215.0
28.9
115.9
943.1
464.9

2,296.7
35.7
312.6
35.2
110.4
782.8
477.4

2,468.5
50.7
287.8
51.8
107.2
937.0
462.8

1,727.7
979.4
83.7
1,519.1

mil. $..
do....
do....
do....
do....
do....
do....

Europe:
France
do....
German Democratic Republic (formerly
E. Germany)
mil. $..
Federal Republic of Germany (formerly
W. Germany
mil. $..
Italy
do....
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
do....
United Kingdom
do....
North and South America:
Canada
Latin American republics, total #
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Mexico
Venezuela
By commodity groups and principal
commodities:
Agricultural products, total
Nonagricultural products, total

mil. $.. 14,961.6 16,881.0
do.... 157,016.5 189,445.5
1

1,255.7 1,435.9 1,490.9 1,382.3 1,509.0 1,267.4 1,314.1 1,257.6 1,255.2 1,542.6 1,656.4
12,520.6 14,329.0 14,681.1 15,129.2 15,926.7 15,847.6 16,616.9 16,817.9 17,988.2 17,115.5 18,140.8
1,177.1
50.3
300.8
165.8
67.3

1,163.2
17.6
357.5
157.0
70.0

1,185.5
30.1
297.1
162.3
108.0

204.2

198.7

222.5

919.1
306.4
125.6
20.5
67.8

958.3
302.9
138.8
21.7
74.0

942.0
313.9
119.5
16.1
77.3

5,075.0
4,757.8

5,460.4
5,108.2

61.6
663.6

35.0
570.9

2,596.4
678.0
186.7
522.8
189.3

2,669.8
644.1
189.5
562.1
200.6

4,750.0
2,313.7
113.4
482.5

4,509.3
2,291.1
119.7
523.9

2,436.2
2,162.9

2,218.3
1,943.1

1,449.5
31.3
378.1
221.8
133.3

1,470.9
25.3
453.2
232.6
60.3

217.8

247.8

258.5

178.6

198.5

852.5
251.9
138.1
16.5
62.7

878.1
287.6
144.3
19.3
59.0

853.7
301.4
135.4
18.7
62.7

882.4

892.6

6,084.4
5,742.7

6,558.7
6,226.0

5,410.7
4,999.9

6,836.2
6,300.2

6,558.6

7,741.9

66.3
648.1

56.8
612.1

72.4
609.9

708.5

97.6
697.1

58.2
696.1

32.7
726.8

2,481.2
626.9
185.7
507.9
179.6

2,627.6
729.3
199.5
508.1
188.7

2,484.0
697.3
173.5
490.8
182.3

2,693.4
645.8
194.7
626.0
173.9

2,721.3
716.7
220.1
574.0
177.3

2,739.9
690.1
220.4
693.0
207.9

2,916.3

2,815.6

4,712.5
2,536.0
135.4
607.1

4,328.6
2,402.0
121.8
564.4

4,314.3
2,395.4
123.5
584.2

4,183.5
2,362.6
108.7
610.2

4,569.4
2,455.1
123.1
621.6

4,815.0
2,455.9
156.3
568.7

4,608.9
2,366.3
147.2
604.7

4,982.8

4,741.9

2,176.5
1,920.8

1,926.6
1,673.5

1,918.9
1,671.6

1,821.0
1,566.2

2,114.4
1,758.2

2,359.1
1,989.9

2,242.5
1,880.7

1,826.6

1,688.1

1,879.8

1,668.3

531.0

546.3

520.0

616.8

272.6
243.4
663.4

274.8
'237.0
r
651.1
388.9
227.6
885.2

13,521.5
667.0
3,728.2
1,856.0
723.0

15,170.6
554.9
3,819.7
2,539.3
974.3

1,102.5
91.6
242.2
200.1
41.1

1,242.6
51.4
282.4
242.3
62.2

1,325.7
45.0
339.6
242.3
57.6

1,245.1
27.7
274.6
231.3
122.5

1,357.3
44.0
279.5

do....

'2,221.3

2,565.6

156.2

221.9

205.3

217.1

210.9

Crude materials, inedible, exc. fuels #
Metal ores
Paper base stocks
Textile fibers
Rubber

do....
do....
do....
do....
do....

'9,293.8
2,811.6
1,166.9
247.8
684.7

10,650.5
3,247.1
1,546.7
231.2
897.1

738.0
187.8
115.4
16.8
72.5

859.3
211.1
129.4
19.8
82.3

870.1
251.6
111.7
18.8
100.5

1,006.0
302.6
156.8
19.4
61.7

960.9
298.8
122.9
20.8
95.3

Mineral fuels, lubricants, etc
Petroleum and products

do.... l42,095.8
do.... 39,104.2

60,060.9
56,046.0

3,524.9
3,248.6

3,947.9
3,673.8

4,240.6
4,015.0

4,165.9
3,802.1

4,528.2
4,236.3

Oils and fats, animal and vegetable
Chemicals

do....
do....

x
511.0
'6,430.0

739.8
7,485.0

50.6
440.5

55.7
655.1

44.2
648.7

40.6
698.3

Manufactured goods #
Iron and steel
Newsprint
Nonferrous metals
Textiles

do....
do....
do....
do....
do....

1

27,234.9
7,259.3
2,100.7
5,122.8
2,200.1

30,065.1
7,466.3
2,322.1
6,320.1
2,216.4

2,120.7
534.5
189.0
403.8
154.1

2,424.0
479.9
209.3
562.6
185.9

2,251.0
479.8
183.0
444.4
182.9

Machinery and transport equipment
Machinery, total #
Metalworking
Electrical

do....
do....
do....
do....

1

47,590.2
24,403.8
946.7
5,170.7

53,678.4
28,044.8
1,442.4
6,588.1

3,932.6
1,971.0
82.0
399.5

4,438.3
2,289.6
105.5
547.1

23,186.1
20,631.2

25,633.6
22,074.6

1,961.6

2,148.8
1,871.7

Food and live animals #
Cocoa beans
Coffee
Meats and preparations
Sugar

do....
do....
do....
do....
do....

Beverages and tobacco

Transport equipment

do....

Automobiles and parts

do....

Miscellaneous manufactured articles

do....

Commodities not classified

do....

1

120.5

1,172.9
37.7
305.6
205.2
67.5

19,061.5

21,006.0

1,426.4

1,569.2

1,549.5

1,584.5

1,864.4

1,967.9

2,046.4

1,871.3

1,991.9

'4,018.5

4,904.7

283.9

350.8

287.0

448.3

406.4

360.2

433.7

455.8

491.9

224.7
204.9
460.3

255.5
227.9
582.2

249.4
199.4
497.2

255.1
234.8
598.8

257.1
213.3
548.4

256.8
221.5
568.8

264.2
223.5
590.3

265.6
213.5
567.2

269.8
213.5
576.0

266.5
215.4
574.1

273.4
'243.3
r
665.2

291.3
221.2
644.4

347.4
221.7
770.1

309.5
199.9
618.7

319.4
221.6
707.6

320.5
226.4
725.6

328.1
225.8
740.9

335.3
232.9
781.0

345.2
221.8
765.7

351.5
228.0
801.5

362.8
215.0
779.9

372.2
231.3
860.9

379.9
219.9
835.5

Indexes
Exports (U.S. mdse., excl. military grant-aid):
Unit value
1967 = 100..
Quantity
do....
Value
do....
General imports:
Unit value
do....
Quantity
do
Value
do....

r
r

Shipping Weight and Value
Waterborne trade:
Exports (incl. reexports):
Shipping weight
General imports:
Shipping weight
Value

See footnotes at end of tables.




thous. sh. tons..

300,032
77,268

21,980
6,637

28,239
8,176

27,463
7,381

28,288
7,775

31,650
8,384

31,768
8,009

32,714
8,191

30,101
8,072

35,324
9,350

32,673
9,345

thous. sh. tonsmil. $..

592,949
115,480

43,642
8,904

45,937
10,028

51,080
11,030

48,529
10,703

51,744
12,170

51,439
11,921

50,891
12,721

51,846
12,556

52,068
12,944

44,458
12,504

r

277.1
226.4
627.1
399.5
224.0
894.7

Mar.

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1978

1979

Annual

S-21
1980

1979
Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION
TRANSPORTATION
Air Carriers (Scheduled Service)
Certificated route carriers:
Passenger-miles (revenue)
Passenger-load factor
Ton-miles (revenue) total
Operating revenues (quarterly) # §
Passenger revenues
Cargo revenues
Mail revenues
Operating expenses (quarterly) §
Net income after taxes (quarterly) §
Domestic operations:
Passenger-miles (revenue)
Cargo ton-miles
Mail ton-miles
Operating revenues (quarterly) §
Operating expenses (quarterly) §
Net income after taxes (quarterly) §
International operations:
Passenger-miles (revenue)
Cargo ton-miles
Mail ton-miles
Operating revenues (quarterly) §
Operating expenses (quarterly) §
Net income after taxes (quarterly) §

bil..
percent..
mil

226.78
61.5
29,679

mil. $..
do
do....
do
do....
do....

22,887
18,812
1,985
383
21,512
1,184

bil..
mil
do...

182.67
3,506
808

mil. $..
do....
do....

18,184
17,151
858

bil..
mil..
do

44.11
2,314
374

mil. $..
do....
do....

4,703
4,361
326

261.98
63.0
33,386

17.58
58.0
2,275

22.13
64.2
2,857

20.27
70.2
2,601

20.07
65.8
2,593

5 817
4,829
510
73
5,843
-6
14.54
253
62

208.86
3,466
852

18.37
318
75

3.05
175
27

3.76
219
32

25.46
68.7
3,149

20.62
58.6
2,650

27.32
69.4
3,333

16.28
280
67

15.75
288
70

18.32
294
68

19.71
289
64

21.30
299
70

15.72
284
66

4.32
199
30

1,134
1,122
12

5.15
202
29

19.58
58.0
2,608

20.50
55.8
2,668

'16.48
324
73

15.85
299
73

4.40
247
31

3.73
241
'37

4.00
209
43

758

710

633

686

'173.3

'172.9

'172.6

161.8

226 0
264.5

264.7

rl

16.50
270
97

1

13.55

5,693
5 670
21

5,022
4,781
293
3.99
196
30

20.88
58.6
2,760

7,366
6,230
554
114
7,244
116

6,375
5,336
532
102
6103
326

4,683
4,720
-18
53.12
2,498
372

23.47
69.9
2,939

5.75
223
28

4.90
210
28

6.02
202
30

1,673
1,574
94

1,354
1322
34

Urban Transit Systems
Passengers carried, total

e

mil

7,616

617

7,830

724

667

713

694

643

673

655

Motor Carriers
Carriers of property, large, class I, qtrly.:
Number of reporting carriers
Operating revenues, total .
.
mil $
Net income, after extraordinary and prior period
charges and credits
mil $
Tonnage hauled (revenue), common and contract
carrier service
mil. tons

100
16,618

100
4,329

100
4,398

100
4,790

495

58

55

140

236

58

56

55

2

Freight carried—volume indexes, class I and II
intercity truck tonnage (ATA):
Common and contract carriers of property
(qtrly.)
average same period, 1967-100..
Common carriers of general freight,
seas, adj
1967-100

157
181.7

166
'180.3

r

198.1

r

203.7

159

162
'145.8

r

184.7

'185.8

'183.6

'174.3

r

175.5

Class I Railroads t
Financial operations, qtrly. (AAR), excl. Amtrak:
Operating revenues, total #
mil. $..
Freight
do
Passenger, excl. Amtrak
do....
Operating expenses
Tax accruals and rents
Net railway operating income
Net income (after taxes)

do....
do
do....
do..

21,829
20 333
356

5,711
5,298
92

6,572
6,123
96

6 478
6,014
101

21,124

5 590

6,064

6,348

443
260

55
16

452
423

'36
36

3

Traffic:
Ton-miles of freight (net) total qtrly . . . . bil
Revenue ton-miles, qtrly. (AAR)
do....
Price index for railroad freight
1969=100..

858.1
213.1

902.4
243.4

232.4

211.5
207.6
233.1

233.5

233.7

243.3
'238.3
236.5

239.8

242.5

234 4
230.5
245.9

263.2

263.9

152
43.36
70
31.31
68

179
42.14
74
31.42
75

167
42.94
74
30.97
75

181
46.50
79
31.34
74

190
46.08
77
32.82
76

180
46.50
72
33.39
73

170
46.25
77
33.91
79

173
47.39
76
'33.30
71

191
50.10
84
34.29
77

168
48.08
71
33.23
65

228.3
267.7

Travel
Hotels and motor-hotels:
Restaurant sales index.... same month 1967-100..
Hotels: Average room sale
fl
dollars..
Rooms occupied
% of total..
Motor-hotels: Average room sale
fl
dollarsRooms occupied
% of totalForeign travel:
U.S citizens* Arrivals
thous
Departures
do
Aliens* Arrivals
do
Departures
do.
Passports issued
do....
National parks, visits @

157
38.83
68
28.45
72
8,903
8,883
7,861
6,325
3,234

9,259
9,681
9,886
7,814
3,170

607
599
532
378
234

747
752
671
488
338

760
785
798
607
356

772
850
773
622
386

804
1,022
867
679
347

1,006
1,095
1,166
816
302

1,088
966
1,178
977
279

776
820
926
717
196

787
719
800
668
186

634
643
704
647
175

593
753
798
660
150

691
693
798
674
250

258

313

62,910

56,922

1,695

2,541

3,523

4,806

7,292

9,556

10,108

6,302

5,017

2,585

1,922

'1,821

1,832

2,321

45,905
19,909
18,630
2
29,489
8,191
150.4

50,604
21,967
22,389
33,110
9,084
155.1

3,956
1,767
3,235
2,538
732
150.6

4,153
1,802
1,738
2,390
725
151.2

4,168
1,811
1,680
2,682
798
151.6

4,197
1,816
1,755
2,797
719
151.7

4,177
1,827
1,670
2,743
756
152.0

4,229
1,823
1,738
2,733
790
152.4

4,389
1,863
1,846
2,937
768
152.9

4,260
1,858
1,708
2,840
752
153.7

4,411
1,890
1,844
2,963
790
154.2

4,335
1,901
1,728
2,901
771
154.6

4,281
1,838
1,745
2,978
731
155.1

4,479
1,960
1,817
2,976
806
156.3

do....

COMMUNICATION
Telephone carriers:
Operating revenues #
Station revenues
Tolls message
Operating expenses (excluding taxes)
Net operating income (after taxes)
Phones in service, end of period
Telegraph carriers:
Domestic:
Operating revenues
Operating expenses
Net operating revenues (before taxes)
Overseas, total:
Operating revenues
Operating expenses
. .
Net operating revenues (before taxes)
See footnotes at end of tables.




mil $
do
do
do....
do....
mil-

a

mil. $..
do.
do....

576.4
470.0
85.6

49.9
40.0
7.1

53.1
42.1
8.2

52.5
42.2
7.4

54.0
45.4
5.7

54.0
44.1
6.5

53.8
44.8
6.1

54.9
41.9
6.8

51.3
42.9
5.4

55.4
44.9
7.7

54.0
44.1
7.9

53.2
44.0
6.9

55.1
45.2
7.0

do....
do
do....

454.8
313.5
123.3

37.2
24.7
10.8

42.5
26.6
13.9

39.1
24.8
11.8

41.1
26.6
12.8

41.1
26.6
12.7

40.8
27.2
12.0

42.7
27.4
13.5

40.4
26.2
12.5

44.8
27.6
14.7

42.0
28.5
11.6

38.0
32.8
3.9

43.4
29.0
7.3

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

S-22
1978

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

Annual

1980

1979

1979
Mar.

Feb.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Feb.

Jan.

Dec.

CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
CHEMICALS
Inorganic Chemicals
Production:
Aluminum sulfate, commercial (17% A1,O3) X
thous. sh. tons..
Chlorine gas (100% Cl2) X
do...,
Hydrochloric acid (100% HC1) X
do....
Phosphorus, elemental X
do....

'1,309
l 1,052
r
2,791
441

1,215
12,053
2,974
461

91
'904
'234
37

101
'971
'238
40

102
1,019
243
41

109
1,037
239
39

95
1,010
253
37

105
1,055
256
31

119
1,030
259
37

88
984
253
43

117
1,044
258
45

'105
'1,040
'253
36

91
1,089
267
42

1,005
265
37

' 11,326
'796
r
l,168

12,329
778
1,174

'932
59

^85
57
95

1,046
71
93

1,042

1,039
66
96

1,071
64
102

1,042
55
97

1,023
53
106

1,083
70
103

'1,058
66
'100

1,113
85
98

999
67
102

'739
'701

752
724

59
52

64
61

62
65

61
64

65
60

57

61
62

'68

67
60

66
55

60
57

'9,557
5,261

'10,263
'4,172

716
5,009

806
4,783

782
4,616

856
4,439

866
4,351

871
4,320

927
4,245

862
4,157

945
4,130

927
4,215

942
'4,172

4,027

17,188
'7,210
"2,449
r
7,934

'18,035
'7,796
7
1,547
'8,559

1,249
573
(a)
647

1,550
702
189
772

1,571
713
174
781

1,584
682
181
739

1,534
661
161
720

1,408
575
149
664

1,522
596
149
658

1,473
552
157
627

1,439
647
714

1,642
686
156
744

'1,714
'771
163
'810

1,615
748
(a)
807

'10,199
'42,016

"144
780
3,289

212
895
3,610

208
864
3,604

252
858
3,528

174
823
3,396

194
817
3,448

•194
842
3,436

159
846
3,384

•183
842
3,430

232
891
3,630

'273
'983
'3,950

251
859
3,639

7,663
'366
7,640

594
435
467

673
360
715

668
359
813

647
415
591

586
397
555

355
546

322
698

623
305
614

611
288
705

687
377
724

736
'366
657

685
413
574

574

l,948
216
c
l,119
107

3,116
466
1,946
106

1,826
291
1,162
73

1,346
212
874
67

2,614
280
1,655
186

2,729
290
1,605
107

2,570
336
1,563
122

2,917
319
1,905
214

2,346
203
1,641
168

1,190
128
815
93

3,379
223
2,585
138

2,910
217
1,443
179

2,644
201
1,256
156

28
39
857
13

20
29
719
20

r

Sodium
Sodium
Sodium
Sodium

hydroxide (100% NaOH) $
do....
silicate, anhydrous X
do....
sulfate, anhydrous X
do....
tripolyphosphate (100% Na5P3O10) X
do...
Titanium dioxide (composite and pure) X
do....
Sulfur, native (Frasch) and recovered:
Production
thous. lg. tons..
Stocks (producers') end of period
do....

3,974

Inorganic Fertilizer Materials
Production:
Ammonia, synthetic anhydrous X
thous. sh. tonsAmmonium nitrate, original solution X
do....
Ammonium sulfate X
do....
Nitric acid (100% HNO3) X
do....
Nitrogen solutions (100% N) %
Phosphoric acid (100% P3O6) X
Sulfuric acid (100% H 2 S0 4 ) X

r

do....
do....
do....

2,286
9,359
rl
41,088
r

Superphosphate and other phosphatic fertilizers
(100% PaO5):
Production
thous. sh. tonsStocks, end of period
do....
Potash, deliveries (KaO)
fl
do....
Exports, total #
Nitrogenous materials
Phosphate materials
Potash materials

do....
do....
do....
do....

Imports:
Ammonium nitrate
Ammonium sulfate
Potassium chloride
Sodium nitrate

do....
do....
do....
do....

7,176
500
6,833

8
4

26,247
4
2,622
4
16,741
4
1,827

B
:3

28,043
3
3,176
C
17,919
1,576

c

a

5

C

6

404
326
8,390
142

'277
'245
9,275
C
116

17
17
428
18

31
30
779
7

48
70
757
10

37
14
992
11

12
6
774
12

11
5
689
2

20
9
711
31

19
18
918
4

16
22
684
0

31
16
1,060
0

18
15
840
5

5,386

5,189

371

409

430

453

443

424

438

434

461

471

416

3,181
90,777
383,395
429,996

3,533
96,001
412,865
426,503

218
7,224
30,095
31,771

315
8,353
34,907
38,666

289
8,742
31,476
36,433

320
8,151
33,617
37,741

375
7,969
32,257
36,363

327
8,169
32,579
35,496

305
8,089
34,601
34,716

297
7,705
32,013
32,886

282
7,343
33,990
33,353

274
8,162
37,706
35,555

298
8,665
44,683
38,988

'32.2
'161.6
'264.6
'6,446.0

2.5
10.8
24.4
484.0

3.0
13.9
24.0
582.9

2.7
12.7
22.3
580.8

2.9
13.8
25.1
564.6

2.4
14.3
21.6
561.6

2.6
13.0
19.2
522.9

2.5
13.5
23.3
528.2

2.6
15.7
22.4
543.5

2.7
12.6
22.1
552.6

2.5
14.1
19.4
528.8

2.5
14.1
21.4
532.4

12.1
22.2
482.3

12.9
23.3
514.7

297.8
'1,116.1
1,039.2

24.2
87.0
76.5

29.2
72.2
100.6

26.8
100.2
94.9

25.8
99.0
102.3

21.1
99.0
102.0

22.8
83.8
82.4

28.8
87.3
98.8

24.5
103.0
88.8

25.5
99.2
76.6

26.7
99.2
81.9

21.0
109.4
77.6

27.2
99.0
74.8

25.9
89.8
83.6

Industrial Gases
Production:
Acetylene
mil. cu. ft...
Carbon dioxide, liquid, gas, and solid
thous. sh. tons..
Hydrogen (high and low purity)
mil. cu. ft..
Nitrogen (high and low purity)
do....
Oxygen (high and low purity)
do....
Organic Chemicals §
Production:
Acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
Creosote oil
Ethyl acetate (85%)
Formaldehyde (37% HCHO)

mil. lb..
mil. galmil. lb.,
do....

32.2
143.2
181.9
'6,381.0

Glycerin, refined, all grades
Methanol, synthetic
Phthalic anhydride

do...
mil. gal.
mil. lb.

290.5
'970.4
'978.0

mil. tax gal.
dodo...
do...

506.7
420.5
90.1
71.2

570.3
459.0
89.9
53.6

41.3
35.0
5.8
62.2

49.3
39.5
7.5
59.2

47.3
36.2
6.2
63.6

42.9
37.1
7.4
65.6

48.2
26.9
7.9
66.7

43.8
36.0
6.4
67.5

46.0
44.0
7.2
61.5

53.7
36.2
8.8
61.3

49.4
44.7
9.3
55.7

51.0
45.4
8.6
54.3

54.6
41.5
8.0
53.6

mil. wine gal.
do...
do...

227.7
228.8
2.7

260.5
260.5
4.1

19.0
18.7
2.7

19.1
21.1
2.7

20.1
19.8
3.1

21.7
21.8
3.0

20.8
21.5
2.4

19.7
19.6
2.6

24.5
22.5
4.1

20.1
21.6
2.3

24.4
22.0
3.6

23.8
24.5
2.8

26.0
25.9
4.1

1
1,926.0 '1,771.2
11,359.4 '12,581.8
'3,055.3 '3,705.7
'5,988.6 '6,171.3
1
5,878.0 '6,183.1

143.4
922.6
267.5
467.6
473.5

166.9
1,042.4
307.7
575.7
531.2

148.4
1,089.4
319.6
538.8
548.2

156.6
1,109.7
311.7
537.6
589.6

156.2
1,077.6
307.5
532.4
513.4

125.0
1,054.3
328.4
508.7
524.9

134.0
1,082.2
347.0
529.1
546.6

144.7
1,035.8
318.9
526.8
514.0

166.3
1,063.0
315.2
516.9
552.2

135.5
1,066.3
298.9
480.7
506.1

122.2
1,065.7
283.2
519.1
514.2

484.0
210.7
186.7
86.6

622.0
296.2
221.6
104.3

574.1
284.0
186.0
104.2

677.8
347.9
209.2
120.7

668.3
352.7
189.6
126.0

638.4
350.3
163.5
124.6

678.4
359.6
184.8
134.0

590.3
287.3
186.1
116.9

648.5
298.0
223.2
127.3

526.8
229.8
187.3
109.7

'448.1
'196.3
'161.5
'90.2

1
l

1

ALCOHOL
Ethyl alcohol and spirits:
Production
Used for denaturation
Taxable withdrawals
Stocks, end of period
Denatured alcohol:
Production
Consumption (withdrawals)
Stocks, end of period

PLASTICS AND RESIN MATERIALS
Production:
Phenolic resins
Polyethylene and copolymers
Polypropylene
Polystyrene and copolymers
Polyvinyl chloride and copolymers

mil. lb.
do...
do...
do...
do...

1

MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS
Explosives (industrial), shipments, quarterly
mil. lb.
Paints, varnish, and lacquer, shipments:
Total shipments @
Architectural coatings
Product finishes (OEM)
Special purpose coatings
See footnotes at end of tables.




mil. $.
do...
do...
do...

'2,821.1

2,987.1

6,008.1 '87,033.0
'83,417.7
'82,289.7
'81,325.6

628.1

795.2

781.9

781.9
535.8
234.8
193.0
108.0

Mar.

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1978

S-23
1980

1979

1979

Annual

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

ELECTRIC POWER AND GAS
ELECTRIC POWER
Production:
Electric utilities, total
By fuels
By waterpower

mil. kw.-hr. 2,203,891 2,247,197 186,324 182,971 169,514 178,151 186,668 202,396 204,928 180,605 179,792 177,377 188,946 200,027
do... 1,922,953 1,966,868 164,982 156,958 144,127 149,108 161,676 179,664 183,533 161,627 159,523 155,027 166,213 174,729
do...
280,938 280,329 21,342 26,013 25,388 29,043 24,991 22,732 21,395 18,978 20,269 22,350 22,732 25,297

Sales to ultimate customers, total (Edison Electric
Institute)
mil. kw.-hr. 2,017,818 2,077,789 181,251 174,298 164,615 161,951 167,422 177,453 186,227 179,540 167,594 164,404 170,377
Commercial and industrial:
Small light and power §
do...
480,749 494,485 41,478 40,065 37,970 38,260 40,759 43,952 45,792 44,006 40,593 38,747 39,655
Large light and power §
do...
782,141 813,591 65,810 67,475 67,849 69,148
69,959 68,926 68,737 67,405 65,629
Railways and railroads
Residential or domestic

do...
do...

4,336
679,156

4,243
693,851

364
67,625

376
60,498

345
52,745

361
48,493

333
51,193

334
58,470

346
63,944

342
60,092

344
51,824

343
52,002

Street and highway lighting
Other public authorities
Interdepartmental

dodo...
do...

14,803
49,509
7,125

14,757
49,470
7,393

1,262
4,153
559

1,245
3,916
723

1,192
3,778
735

1,158
3,789
741

1,108
4,158
566

1,124
4,292
580

1,156
4,448
583

1,210
4,344
619

1,260
4,256
581

1,318
4,051
537

Revenue from sales to ultimate customers (Edison
Electric Institute)
mil. $

69,852.9

77,643.7

6,335.9 6,179.8 5,907.1

5,911.7

349
58,741
1,364
4,108
531

6,298.6 6,856.5 7,275.2 7,039.5 6,539.4 6,339.4 6,622.2

GAS
Total utility gas, quarterly
(American Gas Association):
Customers, end of period, total

thous.

45,996

46,668

46,497

46,211

do...
do...
do...
do...

42,382
3,378
189
47

42,911
3,521
181
55

42,825
3,438
190
45

42,622
3,356
188
45

. tril. Btu.

Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Other
Sales to customers, total .
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Other
Revenue from sales to customers, total
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Other

14,748

5,524

3,473

2,870

do..
do..
do..
do..

5,107
2,500
6,841
301

2,439
1,068
1,897
119

975
495
1,945

435
291
2,089
55

mil. $.

32,150

13,023

do...
do...
do...
do...

12,939
5,696
13,065
451

6,366
2,619
3,865
172

58

7,321

8,505

1,562
822
4,839
97

2,881
1,293
4,237
93

FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS; TOBACCO
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Beer:
Production
mil. bbl..
Taxable withdrawals
do....
Stocks, end of period
do....
Distilled spirits (total):
Production
mil. tax galConsumption, apparent, for beverage purposes
mil. wine gal..
Taxable withdrawals
mil. tax galStocks, end of period
do....
Imports
mil. proof gal..
Whisky:
Production
mil. tax galTaxable withdrawals
do....
Stocks, end of period
do—
Imports

mil. proof gal-

Rectified spirits and wines, production, total
mil. proof galWhisky
do....
Wines and distilling materials:
Effervescent wines:
Production
mil. wine galTaxable withdrawals
do....
Stocks, end of period
do....
Imports
do....
Still wines:
Production
do....
Taxable withdrawals
do....
Stocks, end of period
do....
Imports
do....
Distilling materials produced at wineries

do....

13.57
12.01
14.06

179.66
162.71
13.76

16.89
15.01
14.44

16.34
14.96
14.98

16.97
15.00
14.74

16.77
15.57
14.50

16.94
15.13
14.83

16.76
15.56
14.30

14.70
13.71
13.87

15.28
13.64
12.59

13.14
12.52
13.37

12.18
11.08
12.73

14.64
12.54
13.33

166.61

14.31

18.04

17.11

18.25

17.00

7.72

11.99

14.62

20.01

17.26

15.27

443.75
236.29
662.51
128.60

233.30
645.67
123.65

30.30
13.69
661.64
C
6.77

37.41
19.66
662.41
9.02

34.44
17.72
665.06
9.70

35.47
18.02
668.67
9.70

36.95
19.54
670.36
8.46

32.33
14.71
665.77
9.77

35.92
20.10
650.38
9.05

33.44
19.96
656.87
10.92

38.38
26.97
650.81
12.87

44.16
23.79
645.68
16.68

20.88
645.67
12.36

6.30

9.06

79.15
132.54
600.62
101.89

101.27
127.05
581.16
95.40

8.85
7.52
599.88
5.07

11.06
10.66
600.72
6.91

10.98
9.18
603.01
7.51

11.73
9.62
606.04
7.61

10.98
10.47
608.06
6.28

3.95
7.72
605.23
7.44

5.69
11.51
588.48
6.56

6.75
10.86
596.13
8.53

8.68
15.27
589.74
10.20

7.57
13.42
585.06
13.33

6.58
10.72
581.16
9.60

4.49

6.85

111.60
39.77

108.58
35.50

7.12
2.20

8.91
2.84

7.74
2.43

8.76
2.70

8.84
2.90

6.59
2.12

9.22
3.56

9.32
3.33

13.22
4.34

10.46
3.25

10.05
3.24

4.53

1.66
0.85
9.95
0.18

1.80
1.52
10.33
0.34

1.91
1.30
11.65
0.35

2.49
1.55
11.56
0.32

1.89
1.62
11.46
0.32

1.58
1.24
12.11
0.33

2.25
1.67
12.71
0.26

2.03
2.18
12.10
0.38

2.84
3.49
11.07
0.52

1.47
3.15
9.57
0.63

0.26

0.31

87.63

7.01
23.94
458.12
4.50

6.13
32.84
465.05
7.44

4.09
27.42
438.76
6.95

6.08
26.70
397.16
6.66

5.14
26.62
384.29
8.16

4.90
23.92
379.86
7.76

36.46
27.54
366.78
6.46

152.56
26.95
484.96
7.14

144.33
2.40
506.24
7.23

43.35
1.84
538.72
8.70

9.53

6.87

6.39

4.74

4.20

6.66

7.99

8.77

10.79

31.30

84.38

69.95

11.95

89.3
210.1
1.195

92.4
'218.2
1.239

'239.7
1.245

84.7
260.1
1.246

74.8
'258.3
1.271

64.9
'239.1
1.345

61.5
'220.4
1.229

76.8
'200.5
1.342

74.7
'182.1
1.353

83.8
177.8
1.366

103.8
'191.2
1.347

99.1
203.1
1.357

323.0
185.3

317.7
192.0

339.7
210.6

344.7
210.9

319.0
195.2

310.9
181.8

291.4
167.4

304.0
171.9

289.9
159.9

304.6
172.5

310.5
182.0

297.9
176.5

448.6
363.0
10.8

'462.2
r
377.6
15.0

'504.3
'416.9
15.5

'529.3
431.9
21.7

'562.4
'461.6
19.7

'558.7
'460.1
22.4

'551.2
'456.8
20.8

'536.5
'436.4
c
22.0

'528.2
'424.2
29.2

'512.1
406.5
52.0

'516.0
'404.3
11.1

510.9
400.3
6.7

1.374

1.376

1.389

1.409

1.458

1.488

1.466

1.447

1.444

1.467

1.472

rl

r

23.09
21.52
8.25
4.31

'420.23
r
315.55
527.07
89.77
'244.25

DAIRY PRODUCTS
Butter, creamery:
Production (factory) @
Stocks, cold storage, end of period
Price, wholesale, 92 score (N.Y.)
Cheese:
Production (factory), total @
American, whole milk @

mil. lb..
do....
$ per lb..
mil. lbdo....

Stocks, cold storage, end of period
do....
American, whole milk
do....
Imports
do....
Price, wholesale, American, single daisies
(Chicago)
$ per lb..
See footnotes at end of tables.




994.3
206.9
1.141

985.5
177.8
1.261

3,519.3
2,074.2

3,709.8
2,187.3

436.4
357.9
242.2
1.301

r

512.1
406.5
248.3

C

r

86.6
214.8
1.150

r

276.0
166.0
r

453.7
'367.3
6.5
1.350

r

1.367

1.508

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

S-24
Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1978

1980

1979

1979

Annual

April 1980

Mar.

Feb.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Jan.

Dec.

Mar.

Feb.

FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS; TOBACCO—Continued
DAIRY PRODUCTS—Continued
Condensed and evaporated milk:
Production, case goods @
mil. lb.
Stocks, manufacturers', case goods, end of month
or year
mil. lb.
Exports
do...
Fluid milk:
Production on farms t
do...
Utilization in mfd. dairy products @
do...
Price, wholesale, U.S. average
$ per 100 lb.
Dry milk:
Production:
Dry whole milk @
mil. lb.
Nonfat dry milk (human food)@
do...
Stocks, manufacturers', end of period:
Dry whole milk
do...
Nonfat dry milk (human food) @
do...
Exports, whole and nonfat (human food)
do...
Price, manufacturers' average selling, nonfat dry
milk (human food) @
$ per lb.

787.9

787.8

56.8

63.0

72.0

80.6

80.2

70.7

66.7

62.9

59.4

59.0

58.5

59.8

58.3

70.3

76.7

68.3
4.4

90.3
4.3

117.1
2.8

131.7

129.2
3.8

118.8

88.4

76.7

75.3

42.3

49.6
5.0

134.7

37.0

56.4
3.1

73.9
3.6

121,609
64,748
10.60

123,623
65,888
12.04

9,317
5,016
11.90

10,526
5,748
11.80

10,600
5,837
11.60

11,226
6,373
11.50

10,973
6,290
11.50

10,698
5,874
11.60

10,439
5,580
12.00

10,014
4,970
12.40

10,108
5,159
12.60

9,657
4,761
12.90

10,061
4,995
12.80

10,260
5,606
12.80

74.6
920.4

84.3
907.2

5.8
54.9

8.0
76.1

9.3
87.8

8.3
104.8

7.6
112.2

7.2
94.4

6.9
78.7

5.3
55.6

5.5
58.1

6.9
56.2

6.3
73.3

8.0
75.0

6.1
75.8

4.4
40.1

4.3
92.6

4.6
40.8

4.3
51.2

5.8
84.4

7.1
110.1

8.6
128.3

8.2
123.2

7.2
110.2

6.1
96.0

4.9
92.9

4.9
84.4

4.3
92.6

4.7
'85.5

4.6
80.3

1

1

9,917 10,881
5,488
12.80 "n'2.7'6

122.8

73.3

1.4

3.0

12.9

13.0

5.3

8.8

2.1

6.3

7.2

6.8

3.6

14.1

10.1

0.714

0.800

0.766

0.772

0.788

0.794

0.795

0.797

0.801

0.807

0.834

0.840

0.841

0.839

0.839

'3,311.2

'3,640.3

194.7

248.3

266.8

283.5

338.8

361.8

352.2

323.4

342.7

348.3

278.5

281.2

GRAIN AND GRAIN PRODUCTS
Exports (barley, corn, oats, rye, wheat)
mil. bu.
Barley:
Production (crop estimate) 1j
do...
Stocks (domestic), end of period
do...
On farms
do...
Off farms
do...
Exports, including malt §...^
do...
Prices, wholesale (Minneapolis):
No. 2, malting
$ per bu.
No. 3, straight
do...
Corn:
Production (crop estimate, grain only) U .. mil. bu.
Stocks (domestic), end of period, total
do...
On farms
do...
Off farms
do...
Exports, including meal and
flour
do...
Price, wholesale:
Weighted avg., selected markets, all grades
$ per bu.
Oats:
Production (crop estimate)
fl
mil. bu.
Stocks (domestic), end of period, total
do....
On farms
do....
Off farms
do....
Exports, including oatmeal
do....
Price, wholesale, No. 2, white (Minneapolis)
$ per bu..
Rice:
Production (crop estimate)
ff
mil. bags #..
California mills:
Receipts, domestic, rough
mil. lb..
Shipments from mills, milled
rice
do....
Stocks, rough and cleaned (cleaned basis), end
of period
mil. lb..
Southern States mills (Ark., La., Tenn., Tex.):
Receipts, rough, from producers
mil. lb..
Shipments from mills, milled
rice
do....
Stocks, domestic, rough and cleaned (cleaned
basis), end of period
mil. lb..
Exports
do....
Price, wholesale, No. 2, medium grain (Southwest Louisiana)
$ per lb..
Rye:
Production (crop estimate)
fl
mil. bu..
Stocks (domestic), end of period
do....
Price, wholesale. No. 2 (Minneapolis)
$ per bu..
Wheat:
Production (crop estimate), total
fl
mil. bu..
Spring wheat
fl
do....
Winter wheat t
do....
Distribution, quarterly @ @
do....
Stocks (domestic), end of period, total
do...
On farms
doOff farms
do...
Exports, total, including
flour
do...
Wheat only
do...
Prices, wholesale:
No. 1, dark northern spring (Minneapolis)
$ per bu.
No. 2 hd. and dk. hd. winter (Kans. City).. do...
Weighted avg., selected markets, all grades
$ per bu.
See footnotes at end of tables.




449.2
390.3
276.1
114.2
31.3

378.1
364.3
244.1
120.2
34.5

0.1

2.67
2.61

2.29
2.28

2.30
2.29
7,086.7
6,202.6
4,521.1
1,681.5
1,975.2

595.9
559.4
478.8
80.6

4
228.7
4
150.1
4

295.9
198.2
97.8
2.43
2.44

0.3

78.6
1.1

2.3

2.5

2.52
2.50

2.65
2.65

2.62
2.63

2.67
2.69

2.48
2.49

458.9
308.6
150.3
2.3

9.5

8.3

364.3
244.1
120.2
4.5

3.2

3.9

2.92
2.94

3.08
2.98

2.98
2.85

2.77
2.63

2.69
2.62

2.62
2.62

7,763.8
6,771.8
4,928.3
1,843.4
2,333.5

124.6

2.42

2.48

J
3,232.2
s
2,263.0
3

4,423.3
3,100.8
1,322.5

6,771.8
4,928.3
1,843.4
223.6
222.2

189.9

184.6

2.46

2.67

2.56

8

187.5

969.2
198.5

229.9

221.9

2.58

2.74

2.72

2.90

1,285.7
B
776.3
6
509.5
225.4
185.5
2.69

2.33

214.6
2.90

534.4
482.1
406.4
75.6

4
286.7
4
236.0
4

390.6
326.3
64.3

2.88

574.5
472.2
102.3

50.7

2.58

482.1
406.4
75.6
r

1.0

'0.8

0.3

0.1

1.66

1.66

1.61

1.52

1.51

1.47

r

4.8

0.2

0.4

0.3

0.5

0.3

0.2

0.3

0.2

0.2

1.37

1.57

1.54

1.56

1.47

1.59

1.63

1.60

1.45

1.53

133.2

2.54
2.58

a

15.2

2

r

a

2.39
a

377.5

2

a

a

r

a

136.7

1,675
989

2,721
1,800

171
79

330
151

213
191

193
123

141
104

106
131

167
76

182
145

422
197

232

292
208

364
348

248
146

247
228

304

249

122

187

139

144

141

80

115

96

190

241

249

175

214

173

8,824
6,130

9,247
6,019

482
511

563
553

539
599

351
617

198
473

142
419

794
426

1,870
440

2,246
535

822
503

634
434

479
510

1,032
621

2,488

2,503

4,972

4,978

1,624
416

1,977
484

1,740
498

1,340
531

1,001
334

717
434

1,574
310

1,608
316

2,527
426

2,545
320

2,503
546

2,317
584

2,346
557

0.177

0.173

0.140

0.140

0.165

0.165

0.165

0.165

0.190

0.200

0.205

0.205

0.195

0.200

0.220

0.235

a

a

2.49

12.6
2.32

2.39

4
9.7
2.44

2.59

2.45

2.42

2.74

2.59

19.0
2.50

2.47

2.36

2.38

560
1,712.8
772.2
940.6
110.8
119.5
108.9
114.9

85.0
82.7

92.5
89.5

7

24.5
19.0
2.51

26.2
16.3
2.64

a

a

l,798
2
550
l,248
2,160
1,632.8
816.4
816.4
1
1,289.4
1,243.5

2,142
a
533
l,609
2,064
1,712.8
772.2
940.6
1,265.1
1,222.5

3.24
3.24
3.33

a

a

8

408
1,225.8
629.6
596.2
78.3
75.5
67.1

78.7
77.0

439.8
83.1
76.8

106.2
102.2

137.2
133.3

4.08
4.03

3.47
3.52

3.50
3.56

3.54
3.58

3.85
3.62

4.46
4.12

4.55
4.46

3.73

3.55

3.59

3.54

3.76

4.24

4.52

301

4
924.7
4
484.9
4

8
795
2,272.1
1,031.3
1,240.7
134.8
123.6
117.8
129.6

4.21
4.17

151.9
149.0

4.50
4.40

4.66
4.44

4.55
4.53

4.32
4.59

4.25
4.37

4.22
4.42

4.20
4.19

4.66

4.80

4.62

4.43

4.43

4.51

4.33

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1978

1979

Annual

S-25
1980

1979
Mar.

Feb.

Apr.

June

May

July

Aug.

Sept.

Nov.

Oct.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS; TOBACCO—Continued
GRAIN AND GRAIN PRODUCTS—Continued
Wheat flour:
Production:
Flour $
thous. sacks (100 lb.).. 277,950
Offal $
thous. sh. tons..
4,860
Grindings of wheat t
thous. bu.. 621,321
Stocks held by mills, end of period
thous. sacks (100 lb.)..
3,214
Exports
do..., 19,711
Prices, wholesale:
Spring, standard patent (Minneapolis)
$ per 100 lb..
8.012
Winter, hard, 95% patent (Kans. City)
do...,
7.467
POULTRY AND EGGS
Poultry:
Slaughter (commercial production)
mil. lb..
12,554
Stocks, cold storage (frozen), end of period, total
mil. lb..
280
Turkeys
do....
175
Price, in Georgia producing area, live broilers
$ per lb..
0.260
Eggs:
Production on farms @
mil. cases §.,
186.2
Stocks, cold storage, end of period:
Shell
thous. cases §.
Frozen
mil. lb.,
Price, wholesale, large (delivered; Chicago)
$ per doz.,
0.603
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves:
Slaughter (federally inspected):
3,620
Calves
thous. animals.
Cattle
do...
Prices, wholesale:
Beef steers (Omaha)
$ per 100 lb..
52.34
Steers, stocker and feeder (Kansas City).... do....
56.16
Calves, vealers (So. St. Paul)
do....
69.24
Hogs:
Slaughter (federally inspected)
thous. animals74,139
Prices:
Wholesale, average, all weights (Sioux City)
48.67
$ per 100 lb..
Hog-corn price ratio (bu. of corn equal in value
to 100 lb. live hog)
22.4
Sheep and lambs:
5,169
Slaughter (federally inspected)
thous. animals..
Price, wholesale, lambs, average (Omaha)
$ per 100 lb..
63.49
MEATS
Total meats (excluding lard):
Production, total
mil. lb,
38,119
Stocks, cold storage, end pf period
do..
724
Exports (meat and meat preparations)
do....
1,338
Imports (meat and meat preparations)
do.
2,072
Beef and veal:
24,610
Production, total
do.
Stocks, cold storage, end of period
do....
414
X
388
Exports
do....
1,635
Imports
do....
Price, wholesale, beef, fresh, steer carcasses,
choice (600-700 lbs.) (East Coast) # .... $ per lb..
Lamb and mutton:
Production, total
mil. lb..
300
Stocks, cold storage, end of period
do.
12
Pork (excluding lard):
Production, total
mil. lb..
13,209
242
Stocks, cold storage, end of period
do.
*346
Exports
do....
347
Imports
do.
Prices, wholesale:
Hams, smoked composite
$ per lb..
0.900
Fresh loins, 8-14 lb. average (New York).... do....
1.092
MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PRODUCTS
Cocoa (cacao) beans:
Imports (incl. shells)
thous. lg. tons..
209.7
4
Price, wholesale, Accra (New York)
$ per lb..
2.500
Coffee (green):
Inventories (roasters', importers', dealers'),
end of period
thous. bags ff..
2,347
Roastings (green weight)
do....
16,299
Imports, total
do....
18,133
From Brazil
do
2,679
5
1.484
Price, wholesale, Santos, No. 4 (N.Y.)
$ per lb..
3,769
Confectionery, manufacturers' sales
mil. $.
Fish:
422
Stocks, cold storage, end of period
mil. lb.
See footnotes at end of tables.




21,542
374
48,163

23,454
401
52,454

22,291
382
50,205

24,573
422
55,093

22,536
391
50,138

23,508
403
51,995

26,334
457
58,874

23,280
407
52,258

26,137
459
58,772

24,778
436
55,586

1,165

3,477
1,163

752

2,689

3,895
1,727

1,669

2,489

3,813
2,218

1,223

8.038
7.775

8.313
8.175

8.300
8.125

9.013
8.800

9.288
9.075

10.638
10.388

10.513
10.088

10.463
10.075

1,066

1,232

1,195

1,241

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r
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April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

S-26
Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1978

Annual

1980

1979

1979
Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS; TOBACCO—Cont.
MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PRODUCTS-Cont.
Sugar (United States):
Deliveries and supply (raw basis): §
Production and receipts:
Production
thous. sh. tons .
Deliveries total
do
For domestic consumption
do....
Stocks, raw and ref., end of period
do....
Exports, raw and refined
sh. tons
Imports, raw and refined
thous. sh. tons..
Prices, wholesale (New York):
Raw
$ per lb
Refined (excl excise tax)
do
Tea, imports
thous. lb..
FATS, OILS, AND RELATED PRODUCTS
Baking or frying fats (incl. shortening):
Production
mil. lb..
Stocks end of period @ .. . .
do
Salad or cooking oils:
Production
do
Stocks, end of period @
do....
Margarine:
Production
do....
Stocks, end of period @ .
do
Price, wholesale (colored; mfr. to wholesaler or
large retailer* delivered)
$ per lb
Animal and fish fats:
Tallow, edible:
Production (quantities rendered)
mil. lb..
Consumption in end products
do....
Stocks, end of period
fl
do....
Tallow and grease (except wool), inedible:
Production (quantities rendered)
do....
Consumption in end products
do....
Stocks, end of period
fl
do....
Vegetable oils and related products:
Coconut oil:
Production refined
mil lb
Consumption in end products
do....
Stocks, refined, end of period |{
do....
Imports
do .
Corn oil:
Production: Crude
do .
Production* Refined
do
Consumption in end products
do....
Stocks, crude and ref., end of period U
do....
Cottonseed oil:
Production" Crude
do
Production: Refined
do...
Consumption in end products
do....
Stocks, crude and ref., end of period fl do....
Exports (crude and refined)
do....
Price, wholesale (N.Y.)
$ per lb..
Soybean oil:
Production* Crude
mil lb
Production* Refined
do
Consumption in end products
do....
Stocks, crude and ref., end of period H
do....
Exports (crude and refined)
do....
Price, wholesale (refined; N.Y.)
$ per lb..
TOBACCO
Leaf:
Production (crop estimate)
mil. lb..
Stocks, dealers' and manufacturers',
end of period .
mil lb
Exports, incl. scrap and stems
thous. lb..
Imports, incl. scrap and stems
do....
Manufactured:
Consumption (withdrawals):
Cigarettes (small):
Tax-exempt
millions
Taxable
do.
Cigars (large), taxable
do....
Exports, cigarettes
do...
See footnotes at end of tables.




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10,900
10,849
3,621
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317

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204

123

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1,017

888

10,788
10,714
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771
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960
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808
3,644

894
890
3,559

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945
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1,099
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856
1,977

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874
2,962

841
837
3,494

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1241

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8,175.2 r8,656.4
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1,043.0

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249.8
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199.0
0.321

185.6
0.319

107.3
0.311

299.0
0.321

166.2
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0.340

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208.5
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261.9
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5,071
4,883
687,772 r561,756
335,981 '377,203

50,142
31,267

4,905
57,079
28,917

51,797
30,072

42,244
35,464

4,518
25,312
26,058

37,980
28,500

29,512
32,767

4,928
30,051
32,095

41,608
39,173

78,922
26,044

4,883
81,549
23,979

27,970
29,332

52,521
34,263

85,135
614,208
3,621
74,359

6,778
48,628
243
5,639

8,896
58,873
331
7,758

7,713
48,354
249
6,417

9,082
53,199
291
6,687

8,448
52,381
322
7,972

7,423
45,798
235
6,698

7,827
55,483
310
7,651

6,574
49,722
290
5,058

8,483
56,359
324
6,859

7,236
49,515
276
7,146

7,593
40,044
239
7,432

9,239
54,126
256
6,262

6,236

3

3

2,024

r

r

0 565

0.243

250.0
0.289 ""0.274

1,547

92,895
613,811
3,356
•79,717

0.200
0 295

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1978

1979

Annual

S-27
1980

1979
Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

LEATHER AND PRODUCTS
HIDES AND SKINS
Exports:
Value, total #
thous.$.. *694,617
2,665
Calf and kid skins
thous. skins.,
24,792
Cattle hides
thous. hides..
Imports:
Value, total #
thous. $.. 105,600
17,807
Sheep and lamb skins
thous. pieces.
1,762
Goat and kid skins
do...
Price, wholesale, f.o.b. shipping point:
Calfskins, packer, heavy, 9 1/2-15 lb
$ per lb..
1.346
Hides, steer, heavy, native, over 53 lb
do.
0.472
LEATHER
Exports:
Upper and lining leather
Price, wholesale, f.o.b. tannery:
Sole, bends, light

991,707
2,321
23,731

77,390
264
2,056

98,309
233
2,405

91,698 101,425
267
126
2,130
2,358

88,329
204
2,034

78,702
216
1,627

91,814
196
2,018

79,971
169
1,993

71,969
140
1,830

78,697
143
2,041

71,798
157
1,603

60,782
159
1,308

75,134
206
1,705

138,800
15,529
2,444

8,400
1,581
145

10,000
1,835
191

10,500
1,449
121

24,800
2,967
264

16,500
1,425
231

11,900
1,080
134

15,400
1,331
245

8,600
804
83

7,400
514
170

8,100
598
198

8,000
624
309

779
144

641
217

1.687
0.731

2.000
0.653

2.200
0.913

2.200
0.893

2.200
0.905

1.770
0.829

1.550
0.777

1.550
0.708

1.360
0.654

1.360
0.677

1.150
0.593

1.100
0.571

1.500
0.591

1.344
0.487

187,665

16,014

18,833

16,480

15,664

18,526

13,153

15,265

14,457

13,895

16,089

15,433

15,769

16,873

329.6

284.7

338.0

366.7

417.1

394.0

353.8

340.8

294.8

304.9

284.0

291.2

327.2

314.9

381,171

33,448

37,034

31,918

35,355

30,491

24,374

32,350

29,591

33,470

C

r

34,092

26,047
5,588
1,387
354

C

r

22,018
r
3,992
1,125
r
260
879

26,910
5,350
1,472
272

239.5
180.1

240.7
180.1

thous. sq. ft.. ^08,799
3

index, 1967=100.

235.2

C

1.150
0.394

284.7

LEATHER MANUFACTURES
Footwear:
Production, total
thous. pairs.. 418,948
Shoes, sandals, and play shoes, except athletic
thous. pairs. 314,695
79,353
Slippers
do..
20,852
Athletic
do2,669
Other footwear
do..
Exports
do....
6,179
Prices, wholesale f.o.b. factory:
Men's and boys' oxfords, dress, elk or side
upper, Goodyear welt
index, 1967 = 100.
4
211.3
Women's oxfords, elk side upper, Goodyear
185.3
welt
index, 1967=100.
4
157.5
W o m e n ' s pumps, low-medium quality
,. do....

r
r

298,929
r
62,509
r
15,009
r
3,552
7,581

26,281
5,326
1,399
334
526

29,356
6,034
1,279
246
657

24,811
5,444
1,280
280
452

27,367
6,176
1,345
352
512

23,223
5,718
1,097
351
554

19,726
3,355
882
341
570

25,351
5,268
1,300
341
636

216.9
181.5

197.3

204.6

207.0

211.8

219.0

219.0
182.9

219.0
182.9

5

22,667
5,463
1,197
179
790

223.8
182.9

r

29,996
23,677
C
4,811
c
l,214
c
204
758

27,476

234.6
179.9

234.6
U79.9

234.6
180.1

r

862

243.1
189.4

LUMBER AND PRODUCTS
LUMBER—ALL TYPES #
National Forest Products Association:
Production, total
mil. bd. ft.
Hardwoods
do...
Softwoods
doShipments, total
do..
Hardwoods
do..
Softwoods
do..
Stocks (gross), mill, end of period, total
do....
Hardwoods
do.
Softwoods
do.
Exports, total sawmill products
do...
Imports, total sawmill products
do...
SOFTWOODS
Douglas fir:
Orders, new
mil. bd. ft..
Orders,
unfilled, end of period
do.
Production
do.
Shipments
do....
Stocks (gross), mill, end of period
do....
Exports, total sawmill products
do....
Sawed timber
do....
Boards, planks, scantlings, etc
do....
Price, wholesale:
Dimension, construction, dried, 2" x 4", R.L.
$ per M bd. ft..
Southern pine:
Orders, new
mil. bd. ft..
Orders, unfilled, end of period
do....
Production
do.
Shipments
do....
Stocks (gross), mill and concentration yards, end
of period
mil. bd. ft..
Exports, total sawmill products
thous. bd. ft..
Prices, wholesale (indexes):
Boards, No. 2 and better, 1" x 6", R.L.
1967=100..
Flooring, C and better, F. G., 1" x 4", S.L.
1967 = 100..
See footnotes at end of tables.




r2

r

r

r

3,018
612
2,406
3,128
567
2,561
4,893
952
3,941
106
1,010

3,355
689
2,666
3,408
649
2,759
4,843
995
3,848
121
1,043

3,131
632
2,499
3,106
612
2,494
4,875
1,022
3,853
147
999

3,412
665
2,747
3,224
606
2,618
5,063
1,081
3,982
112
924

2,914
646
2,268
2,777
590
2,187
5,207
1,144
4,063
124
909

2,631
612
2,019
2,589
552
2,037
r
5,210
r
l,167
r
4,043
113
771

639
575
668
698
793
43
12
31

679
592
685
662
816
51
16
35

651
540
726
703
839
43
13
30

585
499
647
626
860
44
13
31

634
529
610
604
866
36
8
28

753
664
651
618

589
558
710
695
914

283.66

249.76

237.36

236.96

628
525
743
705

527
463
594
589

571
523
522
511

1,121
22,263

1,159
18,685

1,164
16,051

1,175
28,052

372.8

377.6

378.9

377.6

372.9

370.1

371.7

368.3

308.8

311.6

316.0

320.4

320.4

320.4

323.6

326.9

36,965
r
7,291
29,674
r
36,550
r
6,920
r
29,630
r
5,210
r
l,167
r
4,043
1,447
11,513

2,877
607
2,270
2,756
589
2,167
4,932
835
4,097
121
761

3,306
640
2,666
3,279
620
2,659
4,964
856
4,108
129
998

3,119
618
2,501
3,107
604
2,503
4,975
870
4,105
126
925

3,219
647
2,572
3,329
644
2,685
4,868
875
3,993
127
1,237

3,143
664
2,479
3,087
632
2,455
5,003
907
4,096
126
1,011

8,894
553
8,845
8,906
903
478
119
359

8,214
529
8,201
8,238
866
520
156

646
639
668
629
929
46
11
35

800
685
768
754
943
46
13
33

752
690
733
747
929
46
13
33

596
546
706
740
895
54
22
32

793
617
687
722
860
42
13
29

253.39

277.24

260.53

261.46

267.69

271.17

270.53

274.89

303.60

8,264

7,950
523
7,938
7,932

691
607
642
622

792
618
742
781

622
586
665
654

686
566
669
706

745
675
673
636

691
655
670
711

765
671
726
749

563
602
638
632

1,169
152,121

1,175
209,793

1,207
25,522

1,168
15,300

1,178
13,321

1,142
14,995

1,179
15,285

1,138
8,585

1,115
16,458

329.9

366.2

349.4

356.9

361.7

362.8

364.9

370.1

276.9

301.4

286.5

288.6

290.4

291.9

293.0

304.0

37,657
r
6,758
30,899
r2
37,712
r
6,735
r
30,977
r
4,795
r
796
r
3,999
1,300
12,199

ra

8,229
505

ra
8,267
r2

634
640
677
823

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

S-28
1978

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

Annual

1980

1979

1979
Mar.

Feb.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Feb.

Jan.

Dec.

Mar.

LUMBER AND PRODUCTS—Continued
SOFTWOODS—Continued
Western pine:
Orders, new
Orders, unfilled, end of period

9,777
403

715
612

821
606

808
603

833
503

831
524

895
532

989
531

866
488

825
411

703
381

695
403

754
513

586
442

9,857
9 843

731
699

863
827

814
811

898
933

835
810

829
887

941
990

882
909

950
902

760
733

644
673

608
644

670
657

1,295

1,309

1,368

1404

1407

1,372

1,397

1,339

1 290

1,263

1,311

1,338

1,309

1273

1,286

237 07

317 26

33211

366 87

371 17

342 59

338 16

306 16

30195

309.48

316.41

277 35

240 42 2 526 20

29136

mil. bd. ft..
... do—

108.6
9.2

93.4
7.0

7.3
9.2

8.4
9.1

7.3
8.3

10.3
9.4

7.6
9.9

6.9
9.5

10.1
9.5

7.4
9.5

8.0
8.5

6.2
8.0

4.4
7.0

. do- .
do
... do....

104.7
106.3
2.7

99.8
96.7
5.4

7.8
7.2
2.1

8.3
8.6
1.9

8.2
8.0
2.1

9.1
9.2
2.0

8.5
8.7
2.7

7.0
7.3
2.4

10.3
10.1
2.6

8.0
7.4
3.2

9.2
9.0
3.4

8.1
6.8
4.8

7.0
4.9
5.4

mil. bd. ft..
... d o -

9,946
469

Production
Shipments . .

... do—
. do

10,033
10 067

Stocks (gross), mill, end of period

... do....

Price, wholesale, Ponderosa, boards, No. 3,
1" x 12", R.L. (6' and over)
$ per M bd. ft.

2

r

314 97

HARDWOOD FLOORING
Oak:
Orders, new
Orders, unfilled, end of period
Production
,
Shipments
Stocks (gross), mill, end of period

r

4.9

4.1

8.2
6.6

6.6
7.6

198
1,139
2

296
992
1

1,265
51
6

1,667
70
27

METALS AND MANUFACTURES
IRON AND STEEL
Exports:
Steel mill products
Scrap
Pig iron

thous. sh. tons.
do...
do...

2,422
9,038
51

2,818
11,094
105

165
1,145
5

217
871
2

226
847
20

237
870
1

255
893
6

234
1,001
16

250
1,179

244
717
7

281
926
2

227
863
4

Imports:
Steel mill products
Scrap
Pig iron

do...
do...
do...

21,135
794
655

17,518
760
476

1,329
48
33

1,096
68
38

1,072
73
47

1,655
59
22

1,366
72
113

1,514
104
25

1,784
50
44

1,641
47
39

1,603
50
10

1,652
81
21

1,542
61
33

thous. sh. tons..
do.
do.
do.

'51,960
'45,411
99,133
8,277

52,143
59,521
98,929
8,692

4,110
3,597
7,928
7,780

4,900
4,617
9,428
8,000

4,658
4,420
8,967
8,138

4,816
4,378
9,114
8,272

4,539
4,393
8,728
8,444

4,392
3,910
7,969
8,763

4,417
3,846
8,101
8,845

4,106
3,533
7,704
8,877

4,422
3,831
8,222
8,930

3,855
3,422
7,438
8,752

3,700
3,393
7,121
r
8,692

Prices, steel scrap, No. 1 heavy melting:
Composite (5 markets)
$ per lg. tonPittsburgh district
do

73.84
78.29

98.07
101.50

104.74
108.50

122.59
133.00

108.20
111.50

93.16
96.00

105.33
114.00

96.99
102.50

92.03
95.00

88.52
90.00

86.33
86.50

91.01
91.00

93.40
96.50

97.42
101.00

108.50

Iron ore (operations in all U.S. districts):
Mine production
thous. lg. tonsShipments from mines
do—
Imports
do—

81,583
83,207
29,924

85,123
86,633

5,634
2,486
1,479

6,681
2,792
854

7,069
5,043
2,242

7,571
9,080
3,567

7,748
9,350
3,993

7,884
10,362
4,296

7,946
10,195
3,700

7,053
9,495
2,933

6,925
9,543
2,410

7,088
8,380
1,998

7,380
6,611
3,119

6,867
2,279
1,856

1,167

U.S. and foreign ores and ore agglomerates:
Receipts at iron and steel plants
do—
Consumption at iron and steel plants
do—
Exports
do....

114,227
116,304
3,762

115,892
115,014
4,455

3,633
8,988
31

4,436
10,540
20

7,443
10,251
343

12,276
10,932
517

13,294
10,349
411

15,279
10,359
576

12,804
9,701
636

12,122
349

11,548
8,899
264

9,775
8,165
377

8,571
8,507
748

3,526
8,631
149

do—
do—
do.
do—

55,339
12,469
39,301
3,569

55,753
11,368
38,969
5,416

50,685
18,000
29,059
3,626

47,801
21,886
22,862
3,053

46,745
23,912
19,943
2,890

46,563
22,406
21,202
2,955

48,027
20,809
24,173
3,045

50,968
19,333
28,960
2,675

51,451
17,045
31,869
2,537

52,013
14,625
35,031
2,357

54,204
12,003
37,584
4,617

55,151
10,700
39,108
5,343

55,753
11,368
38,969
5,416

53,719
15,945
33,875
3,899

do—

842

850

50

60

57

85

122

61

34

85

53

105

76

56

109

Pig iron:
Production (excluding production of ferroalloys)
thous. sh. tonsConsumption
do—
Stocks, end of period
do—

87,687
88,384

86,709
87,339
881

6,636
6,678
835

7,953
8,043
826

7,726
7,729
737

8,277
8,317
739

8,026
8,038
730

7,505
7,774

7,351
7,403
860

6,762
6,768
876

6,779
6,825
865

6,258
6,301
856

6,372
6,383
881

6,583
6,638
841

6,357
6,401
814

7,115

196.00

203.00

203.00

203.00

203.00

202.50

202.50

202.50

202.50

203.00

961
15,318
7,496

842
14,573
7,520

997
1,210
574

1,039
1,478
740

998
1,302
662

1,006
1,408
173

993
1,339
698

954
1,140
615

942
1,159
679

927
1,125
620

832
1,224
655

806
1,097
546

842
852
418

66
817
447

57
724
398

137,031
86.8

136,013
87.4

10,562
87.9

12,576
94.5

12,196
93.4

12,789
94.8

12,230
93.7

11,821
89.9

11,309
86.0

10,541
82.8

10,891
84.4

9,997
80.6

9,996
78.0

10,332
85.3

11,439
88.4

800
1,854
1,640

1,026
2,023
1,767

938
170
150

974
195
171

1,004
160
140

1,062
183
159

1,072
170
148

1,107
141
124

1,122
171
150

1,107
161
138

1,079
186
163

1,080
156
135

1,026
159
136

Iron and Steel Scrap
Production
Receipts, net
Consumption
Stocks, end of period

r
r

r

r

3,992
3,593
7,898
8,342

Ore

Stocks, total, end of period
At mines
At furnace yards
At U.S. docks
Manganese (mn. content), general imports
Pig Iron and Iron Products

Price, basic furnace
$ per sh. tonCastings, gray and ductile iron:
Orders, unfilled, for sale, end of period
thous. sh. tonsShipments, total
do—
For sale
do....
Castings, malleable iron:
Orders, unfilled, for sale, end of period
thous. sh. tonsShipments, total
do—
For sale
do—

203.00

Steel, Raw and Semifinished
Steel (raw):
Production
thous. sh. tonsRate of capability utilization
percentSteel castings:
Orders, unfilled, for sale, end of period
thous. sh. tonsShipments, total
do—
For sale, total
do.
See footnotes at end of tables.




1

10,701
82.7

April 1980
Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS
1978

1979

Annual

S-29
1980

1979
Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

METALS AND MANUFACTURES—Continued
Steel MiU Products
Steel products, net shipments:
Total (all grades)
thous. sh. tons..
By product:
Semifinished products
do....
Structural shapes (heavy), steel piling
do....
Plates
do....
Rails and accessories
do....
Bars and tool steel, total
do....
Bars: Hot rolled (incl. light shapes)
do....
Bars: Reinforcing
do....
Bars: Cold
finished
do....
Pipe and tubing
do....
Wire and wire products
do....
Tin mill products
do....
Sheets and strip (incl. electrical), total
do....
Sheets: Hot rolled
do....
Sheets: Cold rolled
do....
By market (quarterly):
Service centers and distributors
do....
Construction, incl. maintenance
do....
Contractors' products
do....
Automotive
do....
Rail transportation
do....
Machinery, industrial equip., tools
do....
Containers, packaging, ship, materials
do....
Other
do....
Steel mill shapes and forms, inventories, end of
period—total for the specified sectors:
mil. sh. tons..
Producing mills, inventory, end of period:
Steel in process
mil. sh. tons..
Finished steel
do....
Service centers (warehouses), inventory, end of
period
mil. sh. tons..
Consumers (manufacturers only):
Inventory, end of period
do....
Receipts during period
do....
Consumption during period
do....
NONFERROUS METALS AND PRODUCTS
Aluminum:
Production, primary (dom. and foreign ores)
thous. sh. tons..
Recovery from scrap (aluminum content)
do....
Imports (general):
Metal and alloys, crude
do....
Plates, sheets, bars, etc
do....
Exports:
Metal and alloys, crude
do....
Plates, sheets, bars, etc
do....
Price, primary ingot, 99.5% minimum.... $ per lb..
Aluminum products:
Shipments:
Ingot and mill prod, (net ship.)
mil lb..
Mill products, total
do....
Sheet and plate
do....
Castings
do....
Inventories, total (ingot, mill products, and
scrap), end of period
mil. lb..
Production:
Mine, recoverable copper
thous. tons §..
Refinery, primary
do....
From domestic ores
do....
From foreign ores
do....
Secondary, recovered
as refined
do....
Imports (general):
Refined, unrefined,
scrap (copper cont.)
thous. tons §..
Refined
do....
Exports:
Refined and scrap
do....
Refined
sdo....
Consumption, refined
(by mills, etc.)
thous. sh. tonsStocks, refined, end of period
do....
Fabricators'
do....
Price, electrolytic (wirebars), dom., delivered
$ per lb..
Copper-base mill and foundry products, shipments
(quarterly total):
Brass mill products
mil. lb..
Copper wire mill products (copper cont.)
do....
Brass and bronze foundry products
do....
Lead:
Production:
Mine, recoverable lead
thous. tons §..
Recovered from scrap (lead cont.)
do....
Imports (general), ore flead cont.), metal
do....
Consumption, total
do....
See footnotes at end of tables.




*97,935

100,262

7,996

10,293

7,438

10,187

8,977

8,319

8,475

7,929

8,355

7,385

6,743

7,952

7,690

'5,070
*4,667
'8,601
1
1,703
'16,915
1
10,045
l
4,704
2,084

410
391
648
155
1,440
858
380
193
601
195
461
3,695
1,322
1,499

545
542
850
183
1,851
1,109
499
232
781
245
753
4,543
1,674
1,800

462
477
739
167

2,510
6,100
43,609
15,447
17,821

5,496
5,596
9,035
2,026
17,601
9,958
5,303
2,245
8,242
2,449
6,310
43,507
15,995
17,284

505
535
905
188
1,786
1,030
513
234
754
237
578
4,699
1,672
1,888

505
461
768
169
1,556
893
459
196
768
213
531
4,006
1,536
1,525

421
443
762
147
1,427
838
406
176
678
194
528
3,719
1,407
1,438

434
446
804
166
1,530
860
466
196
675
203
545
3,673
1,366
1,418

513
462
773
173
1,349
756
411
173
659
193
543
3,263
1,185
1,298

484
313
744
181
1,459
793
468
190
723
218
522
3,512
1,291
1,395

421
476
709
167
1,318
701
444
165
663
179
468
2,984
1,071
1,197

393
448
646
178
1,160
581
435
137
677
145
443
2,653
1,068
1,010

404
504
729
182
1,415
764
461
183
722
180
573
3,242
1,154
1,290

503
485
743
177
1,308
681
460
159
747
170
520
3,036
1,085
1,216

17,333
'9,612
3,480
21,253
3,549
5,992
6,595
30,121

18,263
10,058
4,021
18,624
4,127
6,027
6,770
32,372

37.2

36.7

35.9

34.8

36.2

36.0

36.3

36.9

36.9

11.7
8.0

11.5
7.6

10.8
8.2

11.1
8.5

11.9
7.5

11.5
7.5

7.1

6.8

11.2
7.7
7.1

11.5
7.6

7.5

10.4
7.4
7.0

7.2

7.2

10.4
67.5
66.9

10.1
66.2
66.4

9.8
5.4
5.6

10.0
6.4
6.2

9.8
5.2
5.4

10.0
6.3
6.1

10.0
5.8
5.8

10.3
5.2
4.9

4,804
1,407

5,023
1,476

379
119

419
132

402
128

423
131

410
125

756.9
207.1

571.0
187.6

41.0
15.9

53.9
20.5

44.3
23.1

57.8
22.8

126.6
197.0
0.5308

200.7
256.8
0.5940

15.4
18.4
0.5500

14.8
17.2
0.5534

19.4
19.1
0.5800

13,982
11,332
6,409
2,005

14,105
11,186
6,784
1,994

1,147
911
515
183

1,374
1,096
633
203

5,496

5,130

5,242

1,490.3
1,533.1
1,408.9
124.2

1,441.3
1,515.4
1,411.5
103.9

453.0

781
427
154
637
207
426
2,952
1,084
1,165

3,955
2,442
930
3,454
1,052
1,289
1,504
7,857

4,641
2,597
1,048
4,051
1,018
1,552
1,758
8,057

4,847
2,666
1,026
5,303
1,055
1,602
1,677
8,426

4,761
2,345
1,017
5,850
985
1,579
1,847
8,112

2

2

2

2

1,427
2
785

1,227
2
365
2
509
2
586
2
2,732

1,147
2
339
2
489
2
512
2
2,710

r

35.8

35.9

11.2
7.6

11.0
7.3

11.5
7.6

7.3

10.9
7.4
7.4

10.3
5.8
5.8

10.5
5.6
5.4

10.2
5.5
5.8

10.2
5.1
5.1

10.1
r
4.4
4.5

428
117

430
134

419
115

435
121

423
119

435
115

36.0
23.5

62.6
16.7

30.8
16.4

31.9
9.7

39.4
10.2

40.8
11.1

62.6
9.0

61.8
8.6

12.0
26.3
0.5800

7.7
27.7
0.5800

8.3
17.6
0.5800

12.2
23.0
0.5800

8.4
19.0
0.6008

19.2
26.0
0.6532

17.2
20.2
0.6600

33.6
23.2
0.6600

12.4

1,129
936
524
173

1,252
1,011
575
181

1,191
961
540
179

1,123
917
525
134

1,180
958
541
151

1,074
857
489
144

r

1,087
829
450
152

1,123
808
457
122

1,245
946
537
162

5,009

5,025

4,960

4,905

4,935

4,930

4,958

r

4,958

5,020

5,130

5,072

106.1
127.3
119.2
8.0

121.5
133.4
124.7
8.6

122.9
134.3
127.3
7.1

129.2
134.1
127.5
6.5

119.5
125.0
118.5
6.5

116.0
116.8
110.6
6.3

128.0
132.1
124.0
8.1

124.5
104.3
94.7
9.6

130.3
125.6
115.4
10.2

120.8
132.2
121.6
10.6

115.9
126.7
117.8
9.0

122.6
132.9
121.1
11.8

37.6

49.1

49.0

47.5

52.7

42.7

50.2

49.0

55.3

l,179
r
925
r
501
177

l,401
2
791

36.7
11.4
7.5

7.5
9.9
4.8
5.0

45.3
7.7
37.7
31.9

607.5
463.4

341.3
217.9

17.2
7.0

30.5
15.7

20.5
14.9

28.0
14.7

29.9
23.1

25.2
17.2

38.1
28.0

26.7
20.3

30.6
17.5

41.2
23.2

34.2
25.0

11.2
2.9

46.5
37.8

321.6
109.3

308.9
80.5

26.3
9.4

33.1
11.6

25.5
10.0

33.0
8.9

22.9
8.7

30.3
4.8

22.9
2.9

17.8
2.9

22.5
2.7

19.9
7.3

24.6
1.5

19.8
1.0

24.2
1.4

388
100

664
372
110

352
116

304
106

633
277
98

287
119

275
109

545
264
106

256
101

243
94

0.8970

0.9672

0.9832

0.9123

0.8824

0.8677

0.9134

2,417
491
124
0.6651

0.9333

582.9
753.0
83.9
1,432.7

520.1
719.0
59.6
1,303.6

44.0
60.5
5.4
111.0

42.5
65.1
5.3
124.3

37.0
64.1
8.3
109.5

41.8
62.0
5.2
116.7

42.0
65.2
2.5
108.5

1.0645

699
702
143

805
764
146

826
784
145

2,769
2,911
565

0.9971

41.4
51.3
7.6
91.3

48.8
58.1
3.9
106.0

34.6
58.2
5.3
109.3

50.0
65.0
3.3
112.1

46.5
60.7
2.7
106.3

r

43.9
54.3
6.1
94.0

51.7

Mar.

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

S-30
Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1978

1980

1979

1979

Annual

April 1980

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

METALS AND MANUFACTURES—Continued
NONFERROUS METALS AND
PRODUCTS—Continued
Lead—Continued
Stocks, end of period:
Producers', ore, base bullion, and in process
(lead content), ABMS
thous. tons §.
Refiners' (primary), refined and antimonial
(lead content)
thous. tons §.
Consumers' Gead content)
fl
do...
Scrap (lead-base, purchased), all smelters
(gross weight)
thous. tons §.
Price, common grade, delivered
$ per lb.

114.6

621
4,171

34

412
4,145

4,600
3,900
258
4,238
8.2795

392

105.2

155.6

147.8

136.5

133.6

113.1

111.9

115.4

114.7

114.1

109.0

105.2

19.4
110.8

46.1
118.8

11.7
88.6

13.2
91.0

13.1
95.0

12.6
99.0

12.4
102.9

9.2
112.0

11.8
118.4

11.3
117.8

11.2
125.7

24.7
126.2

46.1
118.8

86.6
0.3365

52.4
0.5264

74.7
0.4363

69.7
0.4575

66.8
0.4800

67.7
0.4880

59.6
0.5651

63.1
0.5807

64.9
0.5791

60.6
0.5800

55.2
0.6106

51.3
0.5726

52.4
0.5595

4,529
48,354

do...
do...
$ per lb.

3,873
46,773
21,100
1,565
63,100
47,000
4,693
5,040
6.2958

62,500
49,000
3,418
4,238
7.5389

1,477
4,115
1,355
135
5,500
3,900
332
4,254
7.2008

176
4,957
1,425
170
6,400
4,700
344
5,891
7.4180

154
5,033
1,405
140
5,400
4,000
311
6,097
7.3590

700
4,298
1,660
170
5,400
4,300
220
5,938
7.4077

736
4,882
1,525
150
5,300
4,200
515
6,317
7.5392

46
2,905
1,240
160
4,900
3,800
305
6,270
7.5952

195
3,842
1,525
165
4,900
3,900
270
6,096
7.3952

76
2,872
1,235
140
5,000
4,000
164
5,058
7.6195

2
3,361
1,540
180
5,500
4,400
260
4,901
7.8140

231
3,337
1,365
165
5,000
4,100
153
4,244
7.9963

thous. tons §.

302.7

263.7

21.5

23.4

20.8

22.6

do...
do...

207.2
681.1

225.0
527.1

14.9
42.1

28.0
47.0

18.1
36.1

10.2
52.9

20.9
58.6

23.1
41.2

15.9
39.4

10.9
36.5

19.0
59.6

24.7
34.8

8.5
35.3

8.6
4.6

dodo..

99.0
237.3

82.7
230.0

7.3
14.2

7.7
15.2

7.1
15.1

7.6
15.1

7.9
22.5

7.1
22.4

6.5
22.1

7.0
22.6

5.4
22.6

6.0
22.3

5.6
22.2

6.6
22.3

406.1
38.7
1,127.3
0.8

443.0
44.5
1,008.2
0.3

38.4
3.5
89.3

43.8
4.2
96.9

42.6
3.8
88.4

41.0
4.2
94.1

34.2
4.8
90.3

36.5
3.5
73.6

33.5
4.6
84.5

33.2
2.9
72.4

37.7
4.1
82.4

36.4
3.0
76.4

29.0
1.4
71.4
0.1

256
2.1
81.3

38.4
94.6
0.3097

55.8
78.9
0.3730

34.5
77.0
0.3562

34.0
93.0
0.3724

40.4
90.2
0.3899

42.4
89.4
0.3939

41.0
92.3
0.3939

47.0
94.0
0.3940

52.7
84.5
0.3690

52.2
82.3
0.3580

51.0
79.3
0.3621

59.8
78.2
0.3682

55.8
78.9
0.3723

43.1
74.2

Tin:
Imports (for consumption):
Ore (tin content)
metric tons.
Metal, unwrought, unalloyed
do...
Recovery from scrap, total (tin cont.)
do...
As metal
do...
Consumption, total
do...
Primary
do...
Exports, incl. reexports (metal)
Stocks, pig (industrial), end of period
Price, Straits quality (delivered)
Zinc:
Mine prod., recoverable zinc
Imports (general):
Ores (zinc content)
Metal (slab, blocks)

108.1

470.4

Consumption (recoverable zinc content):
Ores
Scrap, all types

Slab zinc: @
Production (primary smelter), from domestic
and foreign ores
thous. tons §.
Secondary (redistilled) production
do...
Consumption, fabricators
do...
Exports
do...
Stocks, end of period:
Producers', at smelter (ABMS)
do...
Consumers'
do...
Price, Prime Western
$ per lb.

21.9

25.0

28.4
7.7
4.1

30.8

29.0

MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
Heating, combustion, atmosphere equipment, new
orders (domestic), net, qtrly #
mil $.
Electric processing heating equipment
do...
Fuel-fired processing heating equip
do...

286.8
71.4
118.2

Material handling equipment (industrial):
Orders (new), index, seas, adj
1967 = 100..

336.1

419.4

357.4

444.0

375.9

400.8

480.8

425.9

471.7

389.9

451.8

408.3

433.5

20,994
25,119

24,183
28,654

1,774
2,326

2,155
2,605

1,939
2,475

1,955
2,406

2,710
3,102

1,383
1,577

1,808
2,232

2,248
2,435

2,209
2,667

2,082
2,124

2,073
2,233

51,986

55,782

4,837

5,142

4,267

4,954

3,261

4,550

5,108

5,307

4,312

3,367

Industrial trucks (electric), shipments:
Hand (motorized)
number..
Rider-type
do....
Industrial trucks and tractors (internal combustion
engines), shipments
number..
Industrial supplies, machinery and equipment:
New orders index, seas, adjusted
1967-69=100.,
Industrial suppliers distribution:
Sales index, seas, adjusted
1967=100..
Price index, not seas. adj. (tools, material
handling equip., valves, fittings, abrasives,
fasteners, metal products, etc.)
1967 = 100..
Fluid Power Products Shipments Indexes: *
Hydraulic products, seas, adj
1972=100..
Pneumatic products, seas, adj
do....

80.2
27.2
26.0

231.1

261.3

267.6

261.7

263.5

261.9

257.2

260.3

260.2

258.4

262.2

258.3

257.7

243.6

228.3

236.5

271.0

256.4

263.0

269.1

270.8

279.4

276.3

287.1

276.1

274.8

283.4

260.6

260.9

275.2

205.3

224.7

217.0

218.5

225
200

272
235

254
219

251
231

250
228

267
236

265
224

292
261

291
264

270
227

304
246

282
231

288
232

306
233

313
232

Machine tools:
Metal cutting type tools:
Orders, new (net), total
Domestic
Shipments, total
Domestic
Order backlog, end of period

mil. $..
do....
do....
do....
do....

3,373.45
3,043.15
2,188.50
1,960.10
2,980.6

Metal forming type tools:
Orders, new (net), total
Domestic
Shipments, total
Domestic
Order backlog, end of period

do....
do....
do....
do....
do....

968.55
896.85
824.95
728.50
517.7

1,047.60
919.90
946.50
859.80
618.8

22,057
1,404.3
6,013
440.0

19,823
1,173.0

Tractors used in construction, shipments, qtrly:
Tracklaying, total
unitsmil. $..
Wheel (contractors' off-highway)
unitsmil. $..
Tractor shovel loaders (integral units only),
wheel and tracklaying types
unitsmil $..
Tractors, wheel, farm, nonfarm (ex. garden and
construction types), ship., qtrly
unitsmil. $..

106.4
24.4
53.6

281
230

4,495.10 360.95 376.55 357.70 389.90 335.95 297.90 347.50 475.10 476.35 352.40 304.05 rr385.10 402.00
3,865.80 310.35 343.95 329.95 340.35 293.00 275.35 296.45 397.60 354.65 383.55 263.35 r321.55 363.15
2,930.05 208.05 248.10 227.15 247.55 261.05 194.80 221.45 273.60 289.40 267.15 314.45 r247.85 260.00
2,605.50 184.70 221.15 195.60 218.10 234.40 169.90 197.90 243.55 266.80 241.95 272.85 r 230.60 235.45
4,545.7 3,377.0 3,505.4 3,636.0 3,778.3 3,853.2 3,956.3 4,082.4 4,283.9 4,470.8 4,556.1 4,545.7 4,682.9 4,824.9
86.95
77.85
72.30
67.60
562.7

48,851
1,728.9
2,662.1

3,421.0

105.40
99.00
85.05
79.10
583.1

103.95
84.95
77.90
70.55
609.1

86.65
67.10
89.50
81.15
617.6

86.35
76.85
75.05
69.25
620.5

64.20
57.55
72.90
66.90
608.9

78.55
73.70
63.90
58.55
623.5

70.50
54.25
73.20
60.00
620.8

5,486
377.1
1,564
118.1

6,099
404.3
1,563
129.0

5,367
377.1
1,564
109.9

13,332
486.1

12,605
392.3

14,289
472.2

56,310
907.7

56,457
927.2

45,864
786.1

88.70
83.40
90.65
83.50
618.9

80.50
67.95
94.15
84.95
605.2

98.25
84.45
84.65
73.65
618.8

r
81.80
r
70.35
r
82.85
r
75.20
r

2,871
145.6

4
l,450
4

617.8

98.10
91.65
86.90
79.45
629.0

104.0

44,028 •17,220
800.0 4281.9

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Batteries (auto.-type replacement), ship

thous..

56,389

53,746

4,254

4,068

3,332

3,359

3,830

3,643

5,027

5,137

5,899

5,186

4,647

3,859

3,220

Radio sets, production, total market
Television sets (incl. combination models),
production, total market

thous. .

48,036

40,029

2,872

3

3,951

2,114

3,220

3

4,534

3,208

3,140

3

3,967

2,689

2,588

3

4,195

1,669

1,864

thous-

17,406

16,616

1,378

3

1,642

1,151

1,232

3

1,698

1,185

1,261

3

l,570

1,446

1,360

3

1,050

1,188

See footnotes at end of tables.




1,469

3

1,492

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS
1978

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1979

S-31
1980

1979

Annual

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

METALS AND MANUFACTURES—Continued
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT—Continued
Household major appliances (electrical), factory
shipments (domestic and export) #
thous.
Air conditioners (room)
do...
Dishwashers
do...
Disposers (food waste)
do...
Ranges
do...
Refrigerators
do...
Freezers
do...
Washers
do...
Dryers (incl. gas)
do...
Vacuum cleaners (qtrly.)
do...

33,215
4,037
3,558
3,312
3,217
5,890
1,521
5,038
3,621
9,136

33,162
3,749
3,488
3,316
3,003
5,701
1,859
4,965
3,551
13,019

1,636
1,794
2,921

1,863
1,799
2,887

r

2,501
333
260
r
257
r
223
382
117
397
291

3,286
624
334
310
276
514
160
476
328
2,298

2,851
638
275
278
252
412
154
354
233

3,369
693
308
297
277
581
187
455
298

2,888
389
268
263
264
562
199
436
273
2,047

2,757
164
260
285
262
584
235
390
275

2,696
96
310
273
251
516
187
445
316

2,691
77
293
274
244
539
180
435
311
4,602

2,823
94
356
314
275
518
152
421
325

2,436
139
282
262
244
383
100
384
319

2,257
235
240
242
213
337
101
298
228
4,072

2,763
201
265
290
261
466
130
479
360

2,580
342
250
283
262
375
135
373
278

128
145
227

158
167
268

139
144
258

132
153
259

145
173
234

148
125
217

163
149
231

183
160
226

206
149
297

159
142
236

156
152
221

138
123
262

132
134
233

600
131

545
153

425
206

470
167

47.868

48.725

49.831

75,910

67,560

60,319

r
55,120 '55,067
'42,890
11,561 11,364
r
6,093
6,363

59,808
46,980
11,953
6,403

814

875

GAS EQUIPMENT (RESIDENTIAL)
Furnaces, gravity and forced-air, shipments....thous.
Ranges, total, sales
do...
Water heaters (storage), automatic, sales @
do...

PETROLEUM, COAL, AND PRODUCTS
COAL
Anthracite:
Production t
thous. sh. tons.
Exports
do...
Price, wholesale, chestnut, f.o.b. car at mine
$ per sh. ton.
Bituminous: $
Production
thous. sh. tons.
Industrial consumption and retail deliveries,
total #
thous. sh.
Electric power utilities
Mfg. and mining industries, total
Coke plants (oven and beehive)
Retail deliveries to other consumers
Stocks, industrial and retail dealers' end of
period, total
thous. sh.
Electric power utilities
Mfg. and mining industries, total
Oven-coke plants
Retail dealers
Exports
Price, wholesale $

6,160
866

*5,750
1,233

360
35

460
50

475
41

530
124

465
80

415
48

540
159

2

47.135

M7.986

47.677

47.677

47.677

47.677

47.677

47.378

1

665,127

770,000

53,628

65,492

62,790

67,925

69,400

54,495

72,100

63,895

r
621,330
480,171
133,245
r
71,078

676,650
527,757
141,762
76,735

'54,565 '51,339
'41,715 '38,911
12,330 11,963
r
r
6,500
6,761

'53,674
41,427
11,853
r
6,632

'55,718
'43,909
11,400
'6,414

'60,123
r
48,124
11,650
r
6,475

'60,482
48,453
11,700
'6,385

'53,941
'42,079
11,402
r
6,291

do...

7,914

7,131

394

409

349

329

460

tons.
do...
do...
do....

143,573
126,047
17,166
8,162

tons.
do...
do...
do...,

r

r
54,166
41,816
11,670
r
5,882

r

680

520

465

661

65,880

176,411 126,837 131,765 140,057 148,841 152,738 146,110 150,352 155,762 167,241 176,138 176,411
156,425 112,258 116,364 123,554 131,550 134,271 128,802 131,901 136,743 147,486 155,743 156,425
19,646 14,261 15,126 16,228 16,976 18,140 16,936 18,039 18,587 19,310 19,926 19,646
r
r
r
9,481
'9,861 10,028
'8,875
8,317
7,352
10,028
8,583
8,132
8,884
9,472
6,553

do...

360

340

318

275

275

315

327

372

412

432

445

469

340

do...

39,825
430.0

64,783
451.1

2,691
444.2

4,592
445.5

5,227
447.4

6,091
451.2

5,895
452.4

6,249
452.9

6,089
454.6

5,019
452.8

7,315
454.9

6,017
'455.3

6,072
457.9

4,292
457.9

49,009
26,916

^2,900

4,015
2,024

4,653
2,195

4,389
2,292

4,591
2,394

4,324
2,265

4,386
2,426

4,430
2,366

4,367
2,238

4,460
2,189

'4,266
2,289

4,444

4,394

3,534
'3,350
184
2,214

5,163
4,613
549

3,440
3,270
170
2,246

3,259
3,094
165
2,223

3,405
3,219
186
2,263

3,406
3,178
228
2,243

3,168
2,935
233
2,005

3,223
2,949
274
2,033

3,304
3,972
332
1,589

3,715
3,351
364
1,404

4,208
3,794
414
1,052

4,608
4,148
460
1,051

5,163
4,613
549

5,531
4,859
672

889

1,545

90

88

105

93

206

162

171

177

169

181

73

46

84

17,775
300.1

19,246
376.5

1,463
322.3

1,544
324.2

1,138
326.2

1,307
335.7

1,681
356.4

1,526
370.6

1,523
385.7

1,819
422.1

1,623
436.7

1,867
450.4

2,383
470.8

1,440
513.6

1,632
515.1

5,500.8
88

409.1
84

449.1
83

445.0
84

457.0
84

453.5
86

477.9
87

474.0
86

447.2
84

458.0
83

446.8
84

6,822.2

524.5

589.9

541.6

566.3

550.5

558.0

582.2

542.1

585.1

555.6

3,178.2
591.4

238.0
48.6

266.1
54.4

256.0
52.3

266.1
52.3

252.3
50.5

259.0
52.7

269.7
52.1

254.0
50.5

265.6
53.9

259.5
54.4

2,329.7
722.9

180.4
57.5

196.6
72.6

183.9
49.5

194.0
53.9

199.5
48.3

192.6
53.7

210.3
50.1

191.0
46.6

212.2
53.4

187.7
54.1

Index, 1967=100.,

3,990
458.5

460.6

COKE
Production: $
Beehive and oven (byproduct)
Petroleum coke §
Stocks, end of period: $
Oven-coke plants, total
At furnace plants
At merchant plants
Petroleum coke

rl

thous. sh. tons..
do...,
do....
do...
do....
do....

Exports

do...

r

PETROLEUM AND PRODUCTS
Crude petroleum:
Oil wells completed
number.
Price, wholesale
Index, 1967 = 100.
Gross input to crude oil distillation
units t
mil. bbl.,
Refinery operating ratio

% of capacity-

All oils, supply, demand, and stocks:
New supply, total
fit
mil. bbl..
Production:
Crude petroleum $
do....
Natural-gas plant liquids
do....
Imports:
Crude and unfinished oils $
do...
Refined products $
do....
Change in stocks, all oils (decrease,—) t •••• do....

-34.3

-77.1

23.9

9.3

31.2

45.8

24.1

27.8

20.8

9.8

do...

7,011.1

605.9

613.3

534.2

562.6

543.9

539.7

574.5

530.7

575.4

561.9

do....
do...

57.7
74.3

8.1
5.6

11.5
7.3

7.8
7.1

5.3
8.6

7.0
6.6

7.6
8.0

7.5
6.5

5.5
8.0

do....
do....
do....

6,879.0
2,719.5
64.0

592.3
204.3
9.6

594.6
225.0
5.0

519.3
213.1
4.8

548.7
224.5
4.3

530.2
216.9
4.3

524.1
213.8
4.0

560.5
228.9
5.0

5.2
7.2
518.2
207.7
4.8

561.8
218.8
5.6

7.9
7.4
546.6
204.4
4.6

Distillate fuel oil
Residual fuel oil
Jet fuel

do....
do....
do...

1,252.6
1,103.2
385.7

134.2
100.7
31.8

112.4
100.4
33.7

90.2
74.4
28.8

92.7
77.6
31.3

81.2
76.6
32.2

79.1
71.4
34.3

85.9
76.8
33.7

79.8
78.6
33.2

96.2
79.1
32.6

99.3
82.5
32.1

Lubricants
Asphalt
Liquefied gases

do....
do....
do....

62.6
171.4
515.7

4.6
5.4
55.2

6.2
8.2
50.5

5.8
10.7
42.2

6.4
16.1
41.7

5.6
19.9
38.6

5.5
19.8
42.8

5.8
23.0
44.7

4.8
19.3
40.4

5.8
19.2
50.7

5.3
13.5
53.2

do....
do....
do....
do....

1,277.6
376.3
116.7
784.6

1,150.1
381.1
116.0
653.0

1,146.0
399.9
115.5
630.6

1,169.9
403.6
119.6
646.7

1,179.2
403.2
118.4
657.5

1,210.4
414.5
119.6
676.3

1,256.1
403.0
124.8
728.4

1,280.2
411.9
125.1
743.1

1,308.0
415.0
126.4
766.6

1,328.8
435.9
129.0
763.9

1,338.7
438.6
132.8
767.3

Demand, total t
Exports:
Crude petroleum
Refined products
Domestic product demand, total #$
Gasoline
Kerosene

Stocks, end of period, total $
Crude petroleum
Unfinished oils, natural gasoline, etc
Refined products
See footnotes at end of tables.




2,383
522.8

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

S-32
Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1978

1980

1979

1979
Feb.

Annual

April 1980

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

PETROLEUM, COAL, AND PRODUCTS—Continued
PETROLEUM AND PRODUCTS—Continued
Refined petroleum products:
Gasoline (incl. aviation):
Production $
Exports
Stocks, end of period

mil. bbl.
do...
do...

Prices (excl. aviation):
Wholesale, regular $
Index, 2/73=100.
Retail (regular grade, excl. taxes), 55 cities
(mid-month)
$ per gal.
Aviation gasoline:
Production
mil. bbl.
Stocks, end of period
do...
Kerosene:
Production t
do...
Stocks, end of period
do...
Price, wholesale (light distillate) $
Index, 1967=100.
Distillate fuel oil:
Production t
mil. bbl.
Imports t
do...
Exports
do...
Stocks, end of period
do...
Price, wholesale (middle distillate) $
Index, 1967=100.
Residual fuel oil:
Production t
mil. bbl.
Imports $
do...
Exports
do...
Stocks, end of period
do...
Price, wholesale $
Index, 1967 = 100.

2,630.5
0.5
240.8

195.3

207.4

204.4

254.4

241.9

237.9

211.9
0.1
229.7

211.4

219.1

215.4

200.8

202.9

201.2

o

C)

235.2

232.3

221.0

223.3

232.0
367.5

292.3

299.9

313.0

331.6

349.3

371.0

397.7

422.1

439.2

'488.3

459.1

479.6

518.6

559.2

0.878

0.700

0.732

0.772

0.814

0.878

0.931

0.968

0.990

0.998

1.011

1.051

1.127

1.190

1.226

0.6
2.9

0.9
2.7

1.0
2.6

1.1
2.5

1.4
2.5

1.4
2.4

1.5
2.4

1.6
2.6

1.4
2.9

1.1
2.7

7.4
9.8

5.3
10.4

5.5
11.2

5.4
12.2

4.8
13.0

5.1
14.4

4.8
14.2

5.2
14.6

5.6
15.1

5.2
15.9

412.7

419.1

433.0

465.5

504.1

533.4

588.4

633.4

675.2

'696.6

705.9

733.3

773.9

833.9

80.2
5.5
0.2
127.1

92.8
5.5
0.1
112.7

88.1
4.5
0.1
115.0

95.0
5.8
0.1
123.1

94.1
5.4
(»)
141.4

102.5
6.8
0.3
171.3

103.3
6.7
0.1
195.4

101.0
3.8
0.1
220.3

100.7
6.6
0.3
231.1

97.7
7.0
236.6

432.6

451.9

477.9

504.8

542.3

593.1

632.8

680.6

709.9

'715.3

720.1

739.5

794.4

837.6

50.2
36.6
0.3
68.2
536.0

53.2
50.9
0.4
72.0
557.0

49.3
33.8
0.1
81.0
611.9

49.2
32.0
0.2
84.9
644.2

46.0
26.4
0.2
80.9
663.7

48.9
28.4
0.6
86.6
683.1

49.3
28.5
0.4
87.5
755.7

49.1
29.5
0.1
87.8
786.5

49.9
32.3
0.3
90.9
801.1

52.3
29.8
0.1
90.6
'821.3

832.1

942.8

965.3

265.0
0.531

4

13.9
2.8
56.3
14.3
392.7

r

539.6

1,156.1
63.3
1.2
216.5
398.0
608.6
494.6
4.6
90.2
498.0

244.1

r

573.9

r

684.3

Jet fuel: t
Production
Stocks, end of period

mil. bbl.
do...

353.9
33.7

27.9
30.4

34.0
32.6

31.2
36.2

30.3
37.5

28.7
35.7

29.9
34.2

32.2
34.2

28.7
32.3

32.4
34.9

30.8
36.1

Lubricants:
Production
Exports
Stocks, end of period

do...
do...
do...

69.5
9.7
12.2

5.4
0.5
13.0

5.9
0.9
12.2

5.9
0.6
11.9

6.4
0.7
11.6

5.8
0.8
11.3

6.1
0.7
11.6

6.2
0.6
11.7

5.3
0.7
11.8

6.2
0.7
11.6

5.8
0.8
11.6

Asphalt:
Production
Stocks, end of period

do..
do..

172.9
20.9

8.5
26.9

11.7
30.4

12.0
31.8

15.0
30.7

16.4
27.5

16.9
24.8

18.9
21.0

16.3
18.2

16.7
15.9

13.9
16.3

Liquefied gases (i^cl. ethane and ethylene): t
Production, total
do..
At gas processing plants (L.P.G.)
do..
At refineries (L.R.G.)
do..
Stocks (at plants and refineries)
do..

561.1
431.5
129.5
132.0

42.8
33.7
9.1
99.1

48.3
38.0
10.3
96.2

46.9
36.2
10.6

48.4
36.3
12.0
105.9

47.2
35.8
11.5
113.7

48.4
37.2
11.2
120.5

48.2
36.9
11.3
125.0

46.1
36.4
9.7
130.2

48.8
38.9
9.9
126.1

48.3
38.6
9.7
119.6

PULP, PAPER, AND PAPER PRODUCTS
PULPWOOD AND WASTE PAPER
Pulpwood:
Receipts
Consumption
Stocks, end of period

thous. cords (128 cu.fl.).
do...
do...

Waste paper:
Consumption
Stocks, end of period

thous. sh. tons.
do...

thous. sh. tons.
do...
do...,
do...
do...
do...

r

78,699
79,633
5,506

5,766
6,287
5,375

6,722
6,987
5,116

6,335
6,869
4,803

6,541
6,741
4,603

6,913
6,901
4,599

6,505
6,469
4,558

6,955
6,644
4,847

6,465
6,448
4,943

7,505
7,103
5,320

6,564
6,723
5,112

6,479
6,057
5,506

r

12,481
740

12,911
640

1,027
618

1,139
641

1,083
639

1,123
668

1,090
666

1,002
662

1,137
665

1,040
633

1,150
642

1.051
638

991
640

r3

49,694
r
l,351
'35,108
r
l,643
'4,807
r
3,552

49,942
1,499
37,580
1,785
4,447
4,632

3,815
92
2,926
122
347
328

4,307
128
3,250
162
396
370

4,096
121
3,070
160
378
368

4,368
139
3,240
164
384
441

4,321
136
3,215
155
369
446

4,092
125
3,046
142
360
419

4,393
155
3,255
154
387
441

4,088
109
3,055
158
370
397

4,470
148
3,330
161
389
442

4,225
130
3,260
154
359
321

3,864
118
2,933
150
355
308

. 802
389
349
64

834
374
387
72

907
409
431
68

444
434
61

383
452
61

884
382
439
63

892
390
438
64

781
327
386
68

813
360

834
369
404
61

798
318
421
59

74,795
74,170
r
5,806

r

WOODPULP
Production:
Total, all grades #
Dissolving and special alpha
Sulfate
Sulfite
Groundwood
Semichemical
Stocks, end of period:
Total, all mills
Pulp mills
Paper and board mills
Nonpaper mills

do..
dodo..
do..

r

Exports, all grades, total
Dissolving and special alpha
All other

do..
do..
do..

3

Imports, all grades, total
Dissolving and special alpha
All other

do..
do..
do..

l,080
'459
r
551
70

798
318
421
59

2,599
757
1,841

2,935
764
2,170

198
58
139

213
60
150

214
46
168

224
47
177

310
83
227

279
88
191

247
71
176

275
63
211

265
64
201

255
67
189

290
75
215

4,025
176
3,849

4,318
155
4,163

347
5
341

384
27
357

323
10
312

456
8
448

347
6
340

352
8
344

378
18
360

323
21
302

358
6
352

373
18
355

347
11
336

64,300
'28,506
r
30,033
r
136
r
5,625

64,875
2,267
2,298
11
413

5,681
2,541
2,643
13
484

5,409
2,424
2,505
11
469

5,602
2,511
2,590
12

5,436
2,422
2,542
11
460

5,156
2,319
2,387
8
442

5,712
2,579
2,622
13
499

5,224
2,352
2,408
13
451

5,875
2,661
2,698
15
500

5,585
2,534
2,606
14
431

5,031
2,334
2,303
16
378

3

8
3

PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS
Paper and board:
Production (Bu. of the Census):
All grades, total, unadjusted
thous. sh. tons..
Paper
do....
Paperboard
do....
Wet-machine board
do....
Construction paper and board
do....
See footnotes at end of tables.




r

30,014
145
5,456

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS
1978

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1979

Annual

S-33
1980

1979
Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

PULP, PAPER, AND PAPER PRODUCTS—Continued
PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS—Cont.
Paper and board—Cont.
Producer price indexes:
Paperboard
Building paper and board

1967= 100..
do

179.6
187.4

Selected types of paper (API):
Groundwood paper, uncoated:
Orders, new
Orders, unfilled, end of period
Shipments

thous. sh. tons..
do....
do....

1,367
179
1,309

r

Coated paper:
Orders, new
Orders, unfilled, end of period
Shipments

do....
do
do....

4,428
404
4,448

r

Uncoated free sheet papers:
Orders, new
Shipments

do
do....

7,542
7,575

r

r

Unbleached kraft packaging and industrial
converting papers:
Shipments
thous. sh. tons..
Tissue paper, production

190.2
183.6

192.9
182.6

197.9
183.4

199.2
183.3

199.8
180.8

201.7
178.0

206.4
179.1

209.6
182.6

211.3
183.5

l,472
181
1,474

112
192
109

143
208
124

115
203
123

115
183
127

126
181
124

130
195
121

136
195
131

124
204
119

139
207
133

4,519
r
436
4,510

345
420
353

408
413
412

391
440
370

375
432
377

337
410
352

393
463
360

445
405

348
432
364

378
408
406

7,805
8,244

598
619

689
721

627
668

696
719

674
718

635
646

697
732

628
663

678
739

3,963

320

341

340

349

339

321

337

319

348

333

397

372

r

3,884

do....

4,215

Newsprint:
Canada:
Production
thous. metric tens..
Shipments from mills
do....
Stocks at mills, end of period
do....

8,812
8,883
184

United States:
Production
Shipments from mills
Stocks at mills, end of period

202.1
182.6

r

212.8
183.6

r

215.4
184.4

221.8
186.0

223.4
191.0

107
181
118

156
r
192
125

116
204
114

364
436
366

r

393
469
377

105
183
128

r

r

401
427
381

r

639

r
r

r
r

481
443
435

r

r

r

r

r

602
663

737
754

305

r

346

325

r

382

360

4,525

349

403

379

397

387

374

401

8,756
8,780
162

685
662
251

750
763
238

726
722
242

723
750
215

720
734
201

720
720
202

736
748
190

696
669
216

765
782
199

749
744
204

732
774
162

777
727
212

3,685
3,689
16

280
278
22

316
318
20

289
291
18

307
305
20

306
304
21

301
304
IS

323
322
20

306
305
21

334
334
22

330
328
24

307
315
16

341
334
23

do....
do.
do.

3,418
3,429
20

Consumption by publishers
ff
do...
Stocks at and in transit to publishers, end of
period
thous. metric tons.

6,446

6,673

497

570

575

587

545

519

540

560

598

600

580

511

660

628

646

650

642

609

625

668

654

612

584

556

628

610

Imports
thous. sh. tonsPrice, rolls, contract, f.o.b. mill, freight allowed
or delivered
Index, 1967=100..

7,484

7,223

613

651

568

575

585

577

634

533

590

636

636

247.7

247.7

247.7

262.1

265.1

268.2

r

631
693

337

367

226.3

249.4

238.9

244.7

244.7

247.7

247.7

Paperboard (American Paper Institute): §
Orders, new (weekly avg.)
thous. sh. tons..
Orders, unfilled
do....
Production, total (weekly avg.)
do....

600
1,368
582

613
1,393
608

621
1,482
612

657
1,583
628

630
1,638
619

605
1,674
619

621
1,554
624

599
1,554
560

616
1,588
616

594
1,538
591

632
1,547
631

599
1,534
619

560
1,393
598

Paper products:
Shipping containers, corrugated and solid fiber
shipments
mil. sq. ft. surf, area..

243,898

250,725

19,409

22,863

20,574

21,769

20,986

19,615

22,163

20,327

23,617

20,330

18,115

Folding paper boxes, shipments.... thous. sh. tonsmil. $..

2,734.0
2,278.0

2,716.0
2,416.7

208.1
180.5

254.1
218.6

205.7
180.1

233.0
204.2

228.7
201.1

213.5
188.6

242.1
217.7

218.1
199.1

250.1
227.5

224.6
206.2

220.2
206.1

57.73
135.56
58.90
0.640

65.17
135.00
46.08
0.685

55.55
124.50
43.62
0.670

47.90
132.12
47.94
0.679

213.83
202.83
389.91
38.61

206.03
174.53
402.05
36.53

207.55
163.25
402.86

14,480
14,591
3,928
10,210
452
44,546
581

44,873
527

362

493

268.2

4

()

269.4

2,737

2,587

21,935

20,452

RUBBER AND RUBBER PRODUCTS
RUBBER
Natural rubber:
Consumption
thous. metric tons.
Stocks, end of period
do...
Imports, incl. latex and guayule ....thous. lg. tons.

764.65
125.58
746.23

747.68

Price, wholesale, smoked sheets (N.Y.).... $ per lb.

0.496

0.651

Synthetic rubber:
Production
Consumption
Stocks, end of period

,

thous. metric tons.
do...
do...

'2,475.21
2,436.40
424.07

thous. lg. tons.

254.96

thous. metric tons.
do...
do...

119.22
118.73
14.12

Exports (Bu. of Census)
Reclaimed rubber:
Production
Consumption
Stocks, end of period

739.00

r

66.62
115.59
64.22

r

2,528.16
2,339.75

200.81
201.36
399.97

385.10

22.29

x

223,406

206,687

19,592

'236,640
^6,884
1
165,193
*4,563

213,929
58,072
150,781
5,077

16,422
5,451
10,530
442

r

74.53
116.13
72.80

61.77
136.63

57.94
145.95
56.22

63.17
144.38
58.25

60.22
130.17
54.96
0.754

58.95
137.67
81.96

210.66
179.55
401.26
34.61

202.92
176.52
411.28
34.51

202.75
202.29
402.22
39.37

209.95
187.94
402.75

14,904
15,402
3,263
11,780
359
49,397
384

16,911
18,500
3,353
14,646
501
48,422
616

15,985

46,002
501

17,775
20,149
5,059
14,537
553
44,357
666

277

310

438

259

0.688

0.733

0.674

232.08
224.39
393.57
27.74

216.68
201.50
398.92
29.43

223.32
211.99
391.53

21,807
21,952
6,765
14,771
416
52,223
648

18,609
19,002
5,185
13,499
319
53,540
457

18,544

53,033
510

15,603
19,845
5,774
13,745
326
49,362
686

160

186

210

28.74

34.90

34.76

76.82

56.00

0.730

0.865

31.46

34.48

405

481

TIRES AND TUBES
Pneumatic casings, automotive:
Production
Shipments, total
Original equipment
Replacement equipment
Exports

thous.
do...
do...
do...
do...

Stocks, end of period
Exports (Bu. of Census)

do...
do...

'43,472
5,328

44,873
6,572

51,284
437

Inner tubes, automotive:
Exports (Bu. of Census)

do..

3,015

3,576

218

See footnotes at end of tables.




19,629
5,987
13,274
368

18,764
4,684
13,619
462

225.9
198.7

12,340
12,446
2,980
9,024
442

269.4

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

S-34
1978

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1980

1979

1979

Annual

April 1980

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

49,559

38,096

29,202

22,032

626.5
6.1

487.1
4.9

91.0

65.3

41.6

4.6

4.0

4.6

28.0
265.2

25.1
265.2

23.2
266.6

Feb.

Mar.

STONE, CLAY, AND GLASS PRODUCTS
PORTLAND CEMENT
Shipments, finished cement

thous. bbl-

l

451,266

M51.495

18,713

32,420

35,846

44,622

48,181

45,287

50,346

43,106

8,023.2
43.3

379.7
4.6

688.8
5.6

711.2
4.9

813.5
6.0

754.4
6.5

777.1
7.0

818.8
7.5

675.2
6.2

846.6

37.1

68.6

63.3

95.3

89.3

87.4

95.2

75.4

56.1

3.2

4.4

4.4

4.5

6.0

6.8

5.7

4.4

314.6
263.1

23.9
255.3

28.5
257.3

25.7
261.4

27.6
263.1

27.2
264.5

25.7
265.9

29.5
268.2

25.1
271.0

CLAY CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS
Shipments: @
Brick, unglazed (common and face)
mil. standard brickStructural tile, except facing
thous. sh. tons..
Sewer pipe and fittings, vitrified
do—
Facing tile (hollow), glazed and unglazed
mil. brick equivalentFloor and wall tile and accessories, glazed and
unglazed
mi. sq. ft..

r

8,585.6
r
48.0
r
927.4

r

301.7

Price index, brick (common), f.o.b. plant or N.Y.
dock
1967= 100..

234.4

r

789.3
5.0
r

r

272.5

274.6

276.2

GLASS AND GLASS PRODUCTS
Flat glass, mfrs.' shipments

thous. $..

216,110

205,321

210,156

829,449

Glass containers:
Production

thous. gross-

Shipments, domestic, total
do—
Narrow-neck containers:
Food
doBeverage
do—
Beer
do—
Liquor and wine
do—
Wide-mouth containers:
Food (incl. packer's tumblers, jelly glasses,
and fruit jars)
thous. gross..
Narrow-neck and wide-mouth containers:
Medicinal and toilet
Chemical, household and industrial
Stocks, end of period

27,640

28,841

28,611

27,327

28,713

23,470

28,573

26,027 '21,311

25,174

28,088

27,143

25,630

29,357

25,098

27,622

27,025

2,671
5,187
10,361
2,803

1,905
4,574
9,766
1,816

2,505
4,994
10,642
1,996

2,434
5,176
10,059
1,808

2,183
5,063
10,168
1,588

2,878
5,571
10,388
2,074

2,336
4,316
8,640
2,129

2,197
4,472
9,386
2,586

2,040
4,644
9,028
2,681

5,141

6,947

4,754

5,398

5,272

4,470

5,905

5,549

6,313

6,014

2,306
319

2,676
341

2,089
270

2,217
336

2,085
309

1,866
292

2,207
334

1,844
284

2,315
353

2,233
385

47,575

48,844

49,631

48,991

48,029

48,637

47,056

1,300
1,135

1,250
1,075

1,101
1,143

1,300
1,179

1,197
1,076

1,321
1,251

1,238
1,100

1,207
1,191

621

858

550

978

637

612

703

794

558

539

531

491

481

513

481

562

12
28

11
22

10
20

1,565
10
41
20
1,160
308

1,368
9
36
18
1,000
286
19

1,415
9
31
18
1,043
298
16

l,206
3
525
3
673

853
350
496

474

327,609

'321,999

26,090

317,440

r

317,047

23,008

26,686
r
54,995
113,875
T
25,329

1,995
3,356
8,532
1,359

66,517

27,563
61,403
106,489
25,084

T

65,062
27,998
3,841

r

44,250

r

do—
do....
do....

25,856
r
3,789

29,264

45,935

48,643

45,142

48,503

14,448
13,503

1,017
972

1,155
1,148

1,239
1,140

7,773

453

5,881

5,596

286

300

*383

379

24

34

33

33

28

121
283

8
18

11
27

31
9
23

30

140
306

12
27

10
24

11
25

11
29

23

mil. sq. ft.. '16,445
137
do—
458
do—
234
do—
12,566
do—
2,786
do—
231
do—

16,865
125
444
218
12,556
3,272
249

1,297
14
34
14
968
248
19

1,421
14
39
17
1,068
263
19

1,377
10
38
21
1,039
251
20

1,450
12
39
23
1,084
271
22

1,321
8
36
20
983
256
18

1,438
9
39
18
1,073
278
22

1,515
10
41
19
1,122
297
25

1,323
11
34
19
981
255
24

828
296
524

817
318
492

876
351
519

r

27,245

23,324

24,954

1,555
8,161
2,684

2,130
3,747
8,861
1,945

5,073

5,516

1,661
r
251

2,449
306

45,935

47,529

r
r

r

GYPSUM AND PRODUCTS
Production:
Crude gypsum (exc. byproduct) .... thous. sh. tons..
Calcined
do....
Imports, crude gypsum

14,891
14,041

1

do—

Sales of gypsum products:
Uncalcined

l

do—

Calcined:
Industrial plasters
Building plasters:
Regular basecoat
All other (incl. Keene's cement)
Board products, total
Lath
Veneer base
Gypsum sheathing
Regular gypsum board
Type X gypsum board
Predecorated wallboard

1

do—
do....
do—

505
467

TEXTILE PRODUCTS
FABRIC (GRAY)
Knit fabric production off knitting machines (own
use for sale on commission) qtrly
mil lb
Knitting machines active last working day ....thous..

1720 5
33.3

Woven fabric (gray goods), weaving mills:
Production, total #
mil. linear yd..
Cotton
do
Manmade fiber
do....

10,147
3,962
6,070

800
307
483

835
323
502

835
244
585

886
254
626

3,029
1,230
1,799

2,899
1,262
1,637

Stocks total end of period #
Cotton
Manmade fiber
Orders, unfilled, total, end of period #
Cotton
Manmade fiber

.

do
do
do
do—
do. .
do

3

3

3

1,033
3
394
3
627

836
323
503

820
317
493

857
241
611

885
238
642

893
249
639

911
244
661

931
252
674

951
243
703

954
250
698

899
250
643

868
212
r
651

670

2,898
1,279
1,619

2,821
1,257
1,564

2,975
1,307
1,667

2,805
1,267
1,539

2,434
992
1,443

2,581
1,101
1,480

2,832
1,279
1,552

2,615
1,224
1,391

2,881
1,489
1,391

1,294

3
3

i

COTTON
Cotton (excluding linters):
Production:
H-innings
fl
fcho«8running hnlfis
Crop estimate
thous. net weight Bales §..
Consumption -- - - ,
r - thous running bales
Stocks in the United States, total, end of period #
thous. running balesDomestic cotton, total
doOn farms and in transit
do....
Public storage and compresses
do....
Consuming establishments
do....
See footnotes at end of tables.




8

a

a

a

10,549
10,856

72

14,262
14,527

6,079

6,140

468

506

11,229
11,226
2,316
7,860
1,050

12,933
12,929
3,937
8,160
832

9,019
9,016
1,066
6,881
1,069

7,940
7,936
806
6,033
1,097

3

584

484

489

6,756
6,751
600
5,058
1,093

5,732
5,727
492
4,171
1,064

4,631
4,625
383
3,275
967

3

539

916

503

472

482

3,790
3,785
250
2,608
927

16,803
16,799
13,756
2,195
848

16,080
16,076
13,451
1,878
747

9,937

12,733

630

482

436

15,068
15,064
10,635
3,783
646

14,271
14,268
6,643
6.896
729

12,933
12,929
r
3,937
r
8,160
r
832

4,798
3

13,835
14,527
r3

604

506

11,323
11,315
2,593
7,734
988

"9,719
"9,710
"2,148
"6,571
"991

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

1978

1979

Annual

S-35
1980

1979
Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

TEXTILE PRODUCTS—Continued
COTTON AND MANUFACTURES—Cont
Cotton (excluding linters)—Continued
Exports
thous running bales
Imports
thous. net-weight bales §..
Price (farm), American upland fl cents per lb..
Price, Strict Low Middling, Grade 41, staple 34
(1-1/16"), average 10 markets
cents per lb..
Spindle activity (cotton system spindles):
Active spindles, last working day, total
Consuming 100 percent cotton
Spindle hours operated, all fibers, total
Average per working day
Consuming 100 percent cotton

*5,875
3
58.5
3

61.6

Textile glass fiber

16.2
6.4
102.0
0.393
41.7

16.4
6.3
7.9
0.394
3.2

8

18.9

19.1

4.9

3.7

0.30

0.20

574
1
53.5

602
2
53.4

58.7

58.0

542
(10)

55.5
60.9

5

614
0
58.8

410
(10)
60.9

463
2
59.2

428
0
56.8

63.4

61.9

62.1

62.2

630

902 371,986
0
0
r
59.9
59.8

(10)

61.3

61.0

62.9

63.4

66.2

72.4

16.2
6.4
7.1
0.352
2.9

16.3
6.4
10.0
0.400
4
4.1

r

16.2

20.3

22.6

17.9

3.4

3.7

3.9

3.7

3.6

0.20

0.21

0.20

0.21

0.18

0.17

0.21

0.22

46.2
34.4

47.1
38.1

55.8
38.7

59.0
38.7

62.3
37.1

58.1

50.6
43.0

18.2

21.9

4.0

3.6

3.6

3.6

3.3

4.4

0.21

0.19

0.19

0.19

0.18

45.4
48.8

56.7
47.5

44.1
38.3

50.5
50.0

57.0
40.3

r

r

16.4
r

mil. lb.
do

300.9
534.6

316.6
549.4

78 2
142.7

78 4
142 7

78.8
128 1

81.2
135.9

do....
do....
... do .

3,814.3
3,952.7
923.3

4,136.3
4,282.3
1,011.9

1,057.2
1,056.4
232.1

1,059.6
1,067.1
278.8

995.9
1,064.2
263.7

1,023.6
1,094.6
237.3

15.4
28.7

11.8
35.6

12.4
27 5

113
37 4

11.4
318

11.8
35 6

343.4
335.5
98.6

379.8
311.1
152.9

366.3
314.8
93.5

363 7
301 1
100 5

366 6
308 1
143.6

379.8
311 1
152.9

77.0

1,713.9
602.4
102.4
112.0
945 7
85 5
6491
98.7

16816
589 3
98 8
106 5
933 1
86 7
6413
961

1,597.2
5715
95.6
102.2
860.2
80 9
594.3
90.8

Spun yard (100%) fab., exc. blanketing # . . do....
Rayon and/or acetate fabrics, blends
do....
Polyester blends with cotton
. do
Filament and spun yarn fabrics
do....
Manmade fiber gray goods, owned by weaving
mills:
Ratio, stocks to unfilled orders, end of period
Prices, manufacturer to mfr., f.o.b. mill:
50/50 polyester/carded cotton printcloth, gray,
48", 3.90 yds./lb., 78x54-56
$ per yd..
65% poly./35% comb. cot. broadcl.,
3.0 oz/sp yd, 45", 128x72, gray-basis,
wh DermDresfin
$ t>er vd
Manmade fiber knit fabric prices, f.o.b. mill:
65% acetate/35% nylon tricot, gray, 32 gauge,
54" 3 2 oz/linear yd .
. . . . $ per yd.
100% textured polyester DKjacquard, 11 oz./
linear yd., 60", yarn dyed, finished $ per yd..
Manmade fiber manufactures:
Exports, manmade fiber equivalent
mil. lbs..
Yarn tops thread cloth
do
Cloth, woven
do.
Manufactured prods., apparel, furnishings do....
Imports, manmade fiber equivalent
do....
Yarn tops thread cloth
.... do..
Cloth woven
do
Manufactured prods., apparel, furnishings do....
Apparel, total
do....
Knit apparel
do

6 603 0
2,247.0
406.4
384.4
3,703.1
331.2
2,593.1
376.2
5

5

0.22

0.22

0.20

0.22

0.21

0.22

0.24

0.24

0.21

0.472

0.470

0.469

0.475

0.475

0.470

0.474

0.469

0.461

441.70
267.28
165.71
174.42
642.59
147.55
87.76
495.04
425.18
242.40

596.58
371.44
228.63
225.13
524.97
102.20
64.58
422.79
360.41
184.50

43.91
27.70
16.39
16.20
36.31
7.23
4.58
29.08
24.71
11.72

53.20
33.37
19.37
19.83
39.06
10.92
6.72
28.13
22.87
11.16

45.03
27.30
16.76
17.72
38.47
9.96
6.51
28.51
23.72
11.90

49.28
30.64
18.84
18.64
45.19
9.79
5.61
35.43
30.45
16.38

52.81
32.27
21.23
20.54
53.03
9.68
6.29
43.35
37.26
19.99

44.92
28.71
17.00
16.21
52.25
8.34
4.91
43.91
38.44
20.03

46.69
28.90
18.31
17.79
50.84
9.06
6.34
41.78
36.54
18.23

50.61
31.48
19.55
19.13
44.58
6.79
4.69
37.79
31.92
16.50

102.2
13.0
50.4
23.4

101.4
9.8
42.3
22.0

8.2
1.1
3.4
1.3

8.9
0.8
4.2
2.2

no.o
0.9
3.9
1.8

8.5
0.8
4.3
2.0

7.8
0.7
3.1
2.3

7.5
0.7
4.1
2.4

7.6
0.8
3.3
1.9

6.7
0.8
2.6
1.6

1.90
2.34

2.18
2.77

2.02
2.49

2.06
2.65

2.20
2.73

2.20
2.78

2.18
2.82

2.18
2.83

2.18
2.83

2.20
2.93

0.22

0.492

12

79.2

6.7
3.4

936

1018

506.4

Manmade fiber and silk broadwoven fabrics:
Production (qtrly) total #
mil lin yd
Filament yard (100%) fabrics #
do....
Chiefly rayon and/or acetate fabrics
do....

4

m"i
P

80.7

3.3

19.2

4

627.8

do

62.9

3.5

18.7

16.3
6.4
7.8
0.392
3.3

16.2
6.4
7.9
0.396
3.3

457.9

do

r

16.4

16.3
6.4
4
8.5
0.338
4
3.4

676.2

. mil lb
do

1,025
(10)

16.2
6.4
7.9
0.394
3.2

18.9

16.4
6.4
8.0
0.398
3.3

390
( 1O)

16.3
6.5
10.4
0.418
4
4.2

16.4
6.4
8.2
0.411
3.3

16.4
6.4
8.3
0.416
3.4

1,033

16.1
8

r

16.4
6.4
4
9.9
0.398
4
4.0

4,007

MANMADE FIBERS AND MANUFACTURES

Fiber stocks, producers', end of period:
Filament yarn (acetate)
StaDle incl tow (ravon)
Noncellulosic fiber, except textile glass:
Yarn and monofilaments

577
1
55.6
60.6

16.4
6.4
102.4
0.394
41.5

mil..
do...
bil..
do....
do....

Cotton cloth:
Cotton broadwoven goods over 12" in width:
Production (qtrly.)
mil. lin. yd..
Orders, unfilled, end of period, compared with
avg. weekly production
no. weeks' prod..
Inventories, end of period, compared with
avg. weekly production
no. weeks' prodRatio of stocks to unfilled orders (at cotton
mills) end of period
Exports, raw cotton equiv. thous.
net-weight §
bales
Imports, raw cotton equivalent
do....
Fiber production, qtrly:
Filament yarn (acetate)
Staple incl tow (rayon)
Noncellulosic, except textile glass:
Yarn and monofilaments
Staple incl. tow
Textile glass fiber
..

6,649
6
57.5

40.5

0.22

0.25

0.471

0.469

0.476

53.00
32.92
21.28
20.07
40.18
6.33
3.84
33.85
28.59
14.25

58.12
36.12
21.17
22.00
35.64
7.18
4.08
28.46
23.51
11.69

47.25
29.42
18.58
17.83
36.39
7.83
4.96
28.57
23.95
9.20

9.9
0.8
2.0
0.9

8.0
0.7
3.5
2.0

8.1
0.4
3.5
1.7

2.30
3.09

2.33
2.90

2.33
2.80

0.21

16.6

0.488

6

0.765

7

0.458

•1.657
56.16
34.73
21.04
21.43
42.35
6.90
4.14
35.46
30.77
16.99

WOOL AND MANUFACTURES
Wool consumption, mill (clean basis):
Apparel class
Carpet class
Wool imDorts clean vield

• mil lb
do
do

Wool prices, raw, shorn, clean basis, delivered to
U.S. mills:
Domestic—Graded territory, 64's, staple 2-3/4"
and up
cents per lb..
Australian, 64's, Type 62, duty-paid
do....
Wool broadwoven goods, exc. felts:
Production (atrlv)
mil lin vd

Carpet, rugs, carpeting (woven, tufted, other),
shipments, quarterly
mil. sq. yds..
Women's, misses', juniors' apparel cuttings: @
Coats
thous. units..
Dresses
do

See footnotes at end of tables.




thous. dozen..
do....

18,727
179,078
27,856
27,893
6,414

31.3
r

277.9

316.3

310.9

311.5

"1,162.3

APPAREL

Blouses
Skirts

r

1,216.6

4

24.6

33 5
116.4

FLOOR COVERINGS

4

20,404
130,881
26,267
30,411
8,547

1,167
12,167
2,518
2,621
643

1,429
13,715
2,726
2,971
719

1,612
11,656
2,271
2,601
756

1,860
11,360
2,305
2,683
787

1,957
11,439
2,293
2,599
820

1,781
8,774
1,923
2,109
661

2,419
10,027
2,319
2,625
789

2,002
10,518
2,129
2,259
685

2,017
11,474
2,285
2,784
730

1,787
9,788
1,797
2,563
831

1,037
8,670
1,457
1,886
559

4

11.3
1.0
6.1
3.1

2.38
2.92

2.53
3.10

2.56
3.06

Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data
through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown
in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS

April 1980

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

S-36
1978

Annual

1980

1979

1979
Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

1,123
1,298
10,119
778
3,017
26,320

1,204
1,218
11,564
847
3,270
27,600

1,137
1,093
10,044
559
3,345
26,201

865
760
7,743
650
2,864
22,564

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

TEXTILE PRODUCTS—Continued
APPAREL—Continued
Men's apparel cuttings: @
Suits
thous. units..
Coats (separate), dress and sport
do....
Trousers (separate), dress
do....
Slacks (jean cut), casual
thous. doz..
Shirts, dress, sport, inc. knit outerwear
do....
Hosiery, shipments
thous. doz. pairs..

23,050
16,029
112,750
13,500
42,807
267,683

14,402
14,967
"56,854
7,136
37,010
290,453

1,267
1,298

1,600
1,556

1,379
1,366

1,287
1,261

1,245
1,400

461
3,223
18,943

641
3,515
23,928

541
2,948
23,407

617
3,085
22,091

640
3,222
26,153

r

719
1,012
7,524
446
2,396
26,734

1,160
1,358
9,861
599
3,146
25,928

TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
AEROSPACE VEHICLES
12,482
15,407
17,285
49,819
Orders, new (net), qtrly, total
mil. $.
5,111
5,916
25,992
7,847
U.S. Government
do...
11,542
46,340
13,766
16,414
Prime contract
do...
37,968
11,350
11,299
10,847
Sales (net), receipts, or billings, qtrly, total
do...
21,888
5,471
5,965
5,685
U.S. Government
do...
57,160
63,598
Backlog of orders, end of period #
do...
68,838
67,706
33,336
32,976
32,385
U.S. Government
do...
30,223
34,502
32,891
28,267
Aircraft (complete) and parts
do....
35,519
8,065
Engines (aircraft) and parts
do...
5,602
6,219
Missiles, space vehicle systems, engines, propul8,392
sion units, and parts
mil. $.
6,696
7,557
7,057
Other related operations (conversions, modifica6,258
tions), products, services
mil. $.,
9,151
7,697
8,910
9,355
Aircraft (complete);
991.7 1,271.6
896.3
765.2
824.6 1,061.5 1,025.7
929.2
6,530.8 11,037.2
895.8
576.7 1,107.9
Shipments
do...
7,595
7,611
6,828
5,517
6,439
6,235
54,542
7,100
7,013
6,435
8,726
80,236
Airframe weight
thous. lb.
5,104
3
399
599
3,589
658
534
464
723
384
369
Exports, commercial
mil. $.
560
551
6,149
484
269
MOTOR VEHICLES (NEW)
Passenger cars:
1O
641
787
630
449
587
513
494
820
922
9,165
761
883
709
8,419
Factory sales (from U.S. plants), total
thous.
557
417
541
751
468
442
574
702
842
706
806
7,678
8,494
Domestic
do...,
655
775
916
905
11,312
806
775
899
886
1,053
841
10,669
Retail sales, total, not seasonally adj
do...
733
988
1,116
606
729
601
706
689
701
9,312
588
561
798
764
865
676
8,340
Domestics §
do...
168
170
197
171
174
211
204
224
251
2,000
218
256
165
2,329
Imports §
do...
9.6
9.4
10.5
10.5
11.1
12.4
10.8
11.0
9.4
11.6
11.1
11.4
Total, seas, adjusted at annual rate
mil.
7.2
7.3
8.3
8.0
8.5
9.7
8.7
8.9
7.2
8.6
8.4
9.2
Domestics §
do...
2.4
2.1
2.2
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.1
2.1
2.3
Imports §
do3.1
2.6
2.2
Retail inventories, end of mo., domestics:
1,794
1,753
1,729
1,691
1,775
1,752
2,026
2,153
2,034
1,957
1,691
Not seasonally adjusted
thous.
1,598
1,914
1,974
1,712
1,693
1,788
1,932
1,905
1,810
1,594
1,740
1,594 rl,405
1,704
1,800
1,815
Seasonally adjusted §
do...
1,753
2.4
3.2
2.2
Inventory-retail sales ratio, domestics §
2.4
2.8
2.8
2.3
2.8
2.6
2.4
2.5
2.2
2.4
2.0
37.57
73.47
74.91
79.79
64.20
46.78
85.73
73.17
779.16
Exports (BuCensus), assembled cars
thous., 3S695.12
55.95
64.49
49.43
73.32
51.07
26.00
36.69
61.38
40.67
60.94
56.11
69.10
57.07
590.95
61.37
42.92
To Canada
do..., 3 540.90
37.33
275.4
241.6
239.9
259.4
257.9
235.7
216.0
256.2
223.2
216.2
3,001.8
279.5
311.3
Imports (BuCensus), complete units
do.... 2,881.8
3
832.7
60.6
32.6
45.0
51.9
63.7
48.5
52.5
51.3
71.5
62.1
671.2
48.6
60.0
From Canada, total
do...,
5
8
e
5
6
6
5
7
5
4
e
8
887
877
878
10,946
725
852
913
987
913
10,335
831
956
763
Registrations fl, total new vehicles
do...,
749
5
e
6
e
8
8
5
6
fl
7
6
4
167
193
220
212
237
1,946
201
196
208
193
202
150
2,339
229
Imports, incl. domestically sponsored
do...
Trucks and buses:
10
196
290
271
3,037
3,706
Factory sales (from U.S. plants), total
thous.,
166
251
198
151
219
329
354
165
171
136
198
262
2,741
3,415
Domestic
do141
222
176
298
251
326
148
273
Retail sales, seasonally adjusted:
214.3
248.3
239.0
211.3
199.9
221.7
3,547.2 2,861.0
Light-duty, up to 14,000 lbs. GVW
do...
215.1
235.3
236.5
283.3
220.4
11.1
10.5
13.0
14.7
Medium-duty, 14,001-26,000 lbs. GVW
do...
10.2
9.7
11.2
10.8
12.0
13.6
15.3
151.6
164.5
15.9
18.3
16.6
17.7
20.9
14.8
18.0
20.5
Heavy-duty, 26,001 lbs. and over GVW
do...
18.6
19.8
19.3
223.2
202.3
19.2
17.7
Retail inventories, end of period, seasonally
814.8
850.8
877.2
922.3
847.0
803.4
779.9
926.8 1,021.8 1,071.7 1,099.9 1,032.4 919.8
adjusted
thous.. S 763.9
14.08
22.20
248.42
19.71
22.26
17.59
25.95
28.11
25.80
25.13
259.44
Exports (BuCensus), assembled units
do....
18.81
19.18
21.90
Imports (BuCensus), including separate chassis
75.24
90.50
83.13
59.92
70.86
97.43
81.16
90.98
91.20
974.13
70.42
and bodies
thous.. sl,035.68
97.40
70.09
Registrations,U new vehicles, excluding buses not
8
B
8
6
8
8
4
5
e
produced on truck chassis
thoua.
265
313
248
293
"286
289
313
"277
310
3,468
3,963
232
275
Truck trailers and chassis, complete (excludes
r
r
detachables), shipments
number- 194,976
16,694 20,529 18,308 20,421 16,876 16,426 19,816 17,296 17,580 16,141 13,627 12,254
13,833 12,326 13,191 10,693 10,523 13,548 11,444 11,785 10,957 '8,956
Vans
do.... 128,566 138,362
r
7,731
10,907
526
326
546
500
751
913
855
1,444
9,085
Trailer bodies (detachable), sold separately
do....
622
1,105
6,468
644
800
1,147
14,700
1,296
1,429
1,584
1,030
943
874
1,428
Trailer chassis (detachable), sold separately
do....
994
1,201
29,775
1,430
1,141
RAILROAD EQUIPMENT
Freight cars (new), for domestic use; all railroads
and private car lines (excludes rebuilt cars and
cars for export):
Shipments
number.,
67,440
6,962
8,051
5,874
8,039
7,704
8,296
90,021
8,884
8,107
7,316
7,030
7,835
8,084
62,400
7,547
83,931
6,618
7,753
5,608
7,281
6,884
7,787
6,619
Equipment manufacturers
do....
7,971
7,758
7,365
7,376
6,639
6,129
8,719 11,873
6,993
7,799 13,701
New orders
do.... 129,196 119,291 14,506 14,801
7,027
8,658
8,538
7,519 10,881
6,639
Equipment manufacturers
do..., 124,862 113,060 14,506 14,801
7,890
6,129
6,293
7,799 13,288
7,538
6,327
96,255 119,201 113,049 119,312 119,967 125,311 123,911 124,803 123,217 128,029 123,727 119,957 119,201 116,458
Unfilled orders, end of period
do....
8,944 112,749 107,030 113,802 114,889 120,243 119,335 119,793 117,305 121,375 117,422 113,797 112,749 109,776
Equipment manufacturers
do....
Freight cars (revenue), class 1 railroads (AAR): $
1,217
1,225
1,217
1,221
1,222
1,224
1,221
1,224
1,219
Number owned, end of period
thous..
1,217
1,219
1,222
1,219
1,205
7.9
8.1
7.7
7.7
7.9
7.8
7.8
7.9
8.0
Held for repairs, % of total owned
7.8
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.1
94.27
94.46
94.60
94.47
94.12
94.40
94.04
94.47
Capacity (carrying), total, end of m o
mil. tons- 93.96
94.38
93.69
93.58
94.47
93.66
77.13
76.97
76.68
77.43
77.47
77.35
77.41
77.19
77.10
77.62
Average per car
tons..
76.88
76.76
77.62
77.70
See footnotes at end of tables.




768

2

619

2

812
592
220
10.5
7.6
2.9

895
670
225
10.1
7.6
2.5

1,610
1,409
2.2
63.32
51.26
286.6
51.5
7
698
7
194
a

176

191.0
10.2
16.4
766.0
16.94
99.06
7

209

1,202
8.4
93.50
77.80

638

1,567
l,358
"2.1

p

2

157

172.7
8.3
14.2

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FOOTNOTES FOR PAGES S-l THROUGH S-36
General Notes for all Pages:
r
p
e
c

Revised,
Preliminary,
Estimated,
Corrected.

Page S-l

Page S-7

1. Estimates (corrected for systematic biases) for Jan.-Mar. and Apr.-June 1980 based on
expected expenditures of business. Expected expenditures for the year 1980 appear on p. 21

l. Annual average computed by BEA.
§ For actual producer prices of individual commodities see respective commodities in the
Industry section beginning p. S-22. All data subject to revision four months after original
publication.
# Includes data for items not shown separately.
X Beginning Mar. 1980 SURVEY, data have been revised (back to 1967) to reflect new
seasonal factors.
# New series. Data back to 1975 will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS.

of the Mar. 1980 SURVEY.

2. Includes communication.
H Data for the individual durable and nondurable goods industries appear in the Mar.,
June, Sept., and Dec. issues of the SURVEY.

Page S-2
t Revised series. Estimates of personal income have been revised back to 1975; revised
data appear on p. 36 of the July 1979 SURVEY.
X Includes inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments.
* New series. Detailed descriptions and historical data back to 1959 begin on p. 18 of the
Nov. 1979 SURVEY.

§ Monthly estimates equal the centered three-month average of personal saving as a
percentage of the centered three-month moving average of disposable personal income.
# Includes data for items not shown separately.
H Revised data back to 1976 will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS.

Page S-3
1. Based on data not seasonally adjusted.
2. See note " t " for p. S-10. For sales see also note 1 for this page.
II See note "11" for p. S-2.
§ Includes data not shown separately,
t See note " t " for p. S-4.
* New series. Data back to 1967 are available from the National Income and Wealth
Division, Bureau of Economic Analysis.

Page S-4
1. Advance estimate; total manufacturers' shipments for the previous month do not
reflect revisions for the selected components.
2. See note " t " for p. S-10.
t Revised series. Data revised back to 1958 to reflect (1) benchmarking of shipments and
inventories to the 1974, 1975, and 1976 Annual Surveys of Manufacturers, (2) recalculation
of new orders estimates, and (3) updating of the seasonal factors. A detailed description of
this revision and historical data (for the manufacturing sector only) appear in reports
"Manufacturers' Shipments, Inventories, and Orders" M3-1.7 (1958-1977) and M3-1.8
(1967-1978), available from the Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233.
* New series. Data back to 1967 are available from the National Income and Wealth
Division, Bureau of Economic Analysis.
# Includes data for items not shown separately.

Page S-5
1. Advance estimate; total manufacturers' new and unfilled orders for the previous month
do not reflect revisions for the selected components.
2. The Sept., Oct., and Nov. 1979 issues of the SURVEY incorrectly show annual data for
1977 and 1978 and monthly data for 1978 that had been superseded by the August 1979
revision. The Aug. 1979 SURVEY shows the correct data.
t See note " t " for p. S-4.
§ Includes data for items not shown separately.
X Includes textile mill products, leather and products, paper and allied products, and
printing and publishing industries; unfilled orders for other nondurable goods industries are
zero.
H For these industries (food and kindred products, tobacco, apparel and other textile products, petroleum and coal, chemicals and allied products, and rubber and plastics products)
sales are considered equal to new orders.

Page S-6
1. Based on unadjusted data.
2. Beginning Jan. 1978, includes TV and sound equipment and repairs formerly in "health
and recreation."
3. Beginning Jan. 1978, residential.
4. Beginning Jan. 1978, includes additional items not previously priced.
5. Includes bottled gas.
6. Effective Jan. 1980, data are no longer seasonally adjusted.
X Compiled by Dun & Bradstreet, Inc.
# Includes data for items not shown separately.
§ Ratio of prices received to prices paid (parity index).
II Data through 1977 are for urban wage earners and clerical workers; beginning Jan.
1978, there are two indexes, all wage earners and clerical workers, revised (CPI-W), and all
urban consumers (CPI-U). These indexes reflect improved pricing methods, updated
expenditure patterns, etc.; complete details are available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics,
Washington, D.C. 20212.
* New series. Earlier data available from BLS.
t Beginning Jan. 1978, CPI-U.




Page S-8
1. Computed from cumulative valuation total.
2. Data are no longer available; 1978 annual represents Jan.-July.
3. Data shown here are based on 1979 seasonal factors. Effective Jan. 1980, data are no
longer seasonally adjusted.
If Beginning Jan. 1979 SURVEY, monthly and annual data have been restated to reflect the
purchasing power of the dollar as measured by finished goods; comparable data for periods
prior to November 1977 will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS.
X Beginning Jan. 1978, based on CPI-U; see note "11" for p. S-6.
# Includes data for items not shown separately.
§ Data for March, May, Aug., Nov. 1979, and Jan. 1980 are for five weeks; other months
four weeks.
@ Data for new construction have been revised back to Jan. 1975 and are available from
the Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233.
@@ Monthly revisions back to Jan. 1975 will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS
STATISTICS.
XX Monthly data back to Jan. 1970 on the 1972=100 base will be shown in the 1979
BUSINESS STATISTICS.

Page S-9
1. Index as of Apr. 1, 1980: building, 282.6; construction, 293.3.
11 Home mortgage rates (conventional first mortgages) are under money and interest rates
on p. S-15.
§ Data include guaranteed direct loans sold.
X Source: Media Records, Inc. 64-City Newspaper Advertising Trend Chart.
@ Monthly data back to 1972 on the 1972=100 base are available upon request.

Page S-10
1. Advance estimate.
2. Effective Jan. 1979 data, sales of mail-order houses are included with department store
sales.
t Effective April 1980 SURVEY, retail trade data have been revised back to 1973. Effective
April 1979 S URVEY, data have been revised from 1967-1972. Revised data and a summary of
the changes are available from the Census Bureau, Washington, D.C. 20233.
# Includes data for items not shown separately.
§ Includes sales of mail-order catalog desks within department stores of mail-order firms.

Page S-ll
1. As of July 1.
§ Includes data for items not shown separately.
X Revisions for Jan. 1977-Oct. 1979 appear in "Current Population Reports," Series P-25,
No. 870. Revisions for July-Dec. 1976 appear in "Populations: Estimates of the Population
of the United States and Components of Change—1940-79," P-25 No. 802 (June 1979),
Bureau of the Census.
t Effective Oct. 1979 SURVEY, data have been revised based on March 1978 benchmark
levels and updated seasonal adjustment factors; effective Oct. 1978 SURVEY, data have been
revised to conform to the 1972 SIC and adjusted to March 1977 benchmark levels, therefore,
data are not strictly comparable with earlier periods. See "BLS Establishment Estimates
Revised to Reflect New Benchmark Levels and 1972 SIC," in Oct. 1979 and Oct. 1978
Employment and Earnings.
11 Effective with the Jan. 1980 SURVEY, the labor force series reflect new seasonal factors.
Data have been revised back to 1975; comparable monthly data for 1975-79 will appear in
Employment and Earnings (Feb. 1980), U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor
Statistics.

Page S-12
t See corresponding note on p. S-ll.
§ Effective October 1978 SURVEY, includes data formerly shown separately under
ordnance and accessories.
@ Formerly shown as Electrical equipment and supplies.
II Production and nonsupervisory workers.

Page S-13
t See note "f" on p. S-ll.
§ See note " § " on p. S-12.
@ See note "@" on p. S-12.
f Production and nonsupervisory workers.

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Page S-14

Page S-19

t See corresponding note on p. S-ll.
II Production and nonsupervisory workers.
J Earnings in 1967 dollars reflect changes in purchasing power since 1967 by dividing by
Consumer Price Index; effective Mar. 1979 SURVEY, data reflect new seasonal factors for the
CPI.
§ Wages as of Apr. 1, 1980: Common, $11.27; Skilled, $14.82.
# Includes data for items not shown separately.
@ Insured unemployment (all programs) data include claims filed under extended
duration provisions of regular State laws; amounts paid under these programs are excluded
from state benefits paid data.
@@ Insured unemployment as a percent of average covered employment in a 12-month
period.

1. See note 1 for p. S-18.
# Includes data not shown separately.
§ Data may not equal the sum of geographic regions, or commodity groups and principal
commodities, because of revisions to the totals not reflected in the components.
@ See note "@@" for p. S-18.

Page S-15
1. Average for Dec.
2. Average for the year.
3. Daily average.
# Includes data for items not shown separately.
§ For demand deposits, the term "adjusted" denotes demand deposits other than
domestic commercial bank and U.S. Government, less cash items in process of collection;
for loans, exclusive of loans to and Federal funds transactions with domestic commercial
banks and include valuation reserves (individual loan items are shown gross; i.e. before
deduction of valuation reserves).
U Adjusted to exclude domestic commercial interbank loans and Federal funds sold to
domestic commercial banks.
X Data beginning Dec. 1978 reflect a reduction in the number of banks reporting (from
317 to 171) and changes in consolidation basis as well as content of several asset and liability
items. Unless otherwise stated, comparable data for earlier periods will be available later.
# New series. Beginning Dec. 1978, data are for all investment account securities;
comparable data for earlier periods are not available.
t Revised series. Data are now monthly averages and the coverage has been expanded.
Comparable data back to Dec. 1972 are available from the Federal Reserve Board,
Washington, D.C. 20551.
XX Rates on the commercial paper placed for firms whose bond rating is Aa or the
equivalent. Data through Oct. 1979 show a maturity for 120-179 days. Beginning Nov. 1979,
maturity is for 180 days.
@ Data through Oct. 1979 show a maturity for 150-179 days. Beginning Nov. 1979,
maturity is for 180 days.

Page S-16
1. Data are for fiscal years ending Sept. 30 and include revisions not distributed to the
months.
t Beginning Jan. 1979 SURVEY, the consumer credit group has been completely
restructured; comparable data for periods prior to Nov. 1977 are available from the Federal
Reserve Board, Washington, D.C. 20551.
# Includes data for items not shown separately.

Page S-17
§ Or increase in earmarked gold ( - ) .
If At all commercial banks.
f The Federal Reserve has redefined the monetary aggregates. See note on p. S-40.
X See note on p. S-40 for definitions of the new monetary aggregates.
XX Includes ATS and NOW balances at all institutions, credit union share draft balances,
and demand deposits at mutual savings banks.
# Overnight (and continuing contract) RP's are those issued by commercial banks to the
nonbank public, and overnight Eurodollars are those issued by Caribbean branches of
member banks to U.S. nonbank customers.
@ Small time deposits are those issued in amounts of less than $100,000. Large time
deposits are those issued in amounts of $100,000 or more and are net of the holdings of
domestic banks, thrift institutions, the U.S. Government, money market mutual funds, and
foreign banks and official institutions.
# Includes data for items not shown separately.

Page S-18
1. Beginning Jan. 1978, data are based on a new classification system and include
nonmonetary gold; the overall total and the commodity groups (but not the items within the
groups) have been revised back to Jan. 1977 to reflect these changes.
2. Effective Oct. 1979 S URVEY, data are no longer available.
3. Average for Jan.-Aug.
§ Number of issues represents number currently used; the change in number does not
affect the continuity of the series.
II Prices are derived from average yields on the basis of an assumed 3-percent 20-year
bond.
X For bonds due or callable in 10 years or more.
# Includes data for items not shown separately.
@ Data may not equal the sum of the geographic regions, or commodity groups and
principal commodities, because of revisions to the totals not reflected in the component
items.
@,@ Effective Feb. 1979 SURVEY, seasonally adjusted data have been revised to reflect
sums of commodity components; comparable data for periods prior to 1977 will be shown in
the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS.




Page S-20
1. See note 1 for p. S-18.
# Includes data not shown separately.

Page S-21
1. Domestic trunk operations only (averaging about 90 percent of domestic total).
2. Annual total; quarterly or monthly revisions are not available.
3. Before extraordinary and prior period items.
4. For month shown.
5. Beginning Jan. 1979, data are based on a new sample of freight shipments for 1976. The
new indexes have been linked to the old indexes to maintain comparability.
6. Data are for unlinked passenger trips.
# Includes data for items not shown separately.
§ Total revenues, expenses, and income for all groups of carriers also reflect nonscheduled
service.
X Beginning Jan. 1977, defined as those having operating revenues of $50 million or more.
If Average daily rent per room occupied, not scheduled rates.
@ Beginning Jan. 1979, data include visits to Badlands and Theo. Roosevelt National
Parks (formerly classified as recreational areas).

Page S-22
1. Reported annual total; monthly revisions are not available.
2. Data withheld to avoid disclosing operations of individual companies.
3. Beginning Jan. 1979, data include chemically-treated fertilizer and sodium nitrate
containing over 16.3% nitrogen by weight; not strictly comparable with data shown for
earlier periods.
4. Because of an overall revision to the export commodity classification system effective
Jan. 1, 1978, data may not be strictly comparable with those shown for earlier periods.
5. See note "II" for this page.
6. Represents solutions containing ammonia and ammonium nitrate/urea solutions; not
comparable with other published data.
7. Annual total for monthly data where available; not comparable with earlier periods.
8. Data beginning Jan. 1979 are for value of shipments and comprise three new product
categories. Comparable data for these new categories are not available prior to Jan. 1979.
However, the difference between total value of shipments and total factory sales (formerly
shown) is considered statistically insignificant.
9. Reported annual total; includes monthly data withheld to avoid disclosing operations
of individual companies.
# Includes data for items not shown separately.
§ Data are reported on the basis of 100 percent content of the specified material unless
otherwise indicated.
X Monthly revisions, back to 1975 for some commodities, will be shown in the 1979
BUSINESS STATISTICS.
@ Monthly revisions for Oct. 1976-Feb. 1978 will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS
STATISTICS.
If Data for Jan. 1977-June 1979 exclude potassium magnesium sulfate; not strictly
comparable with those shown for other periods.

Page S-23
1. Includes Hawaii, not available on a monthly basis; monthly revisions for 1976-78 will
be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS.
2. Reported annual total, including Hawaii; monthly data are preliminary and subject to
change.
§ Data are not wholly comparable from year to year because of changes from one
classification to another.
@ Monthly revisions, for some series back to 1976, will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS
STATISTICS.

Page S-24
1. See note 4 for p. S-22.
2. Crop estimate for the year.
3. Stocks as of June 1.
4. Stocks as of June 1 and represents previous year's crop; new crop not reported until
June (beginning of new crop year).
5. Previous year's crop; new crop not reported until Oct. (beginning of new crop year).
6. Less than 50 thousand bushels.
7. Ten-month average; Feb. and June prices not available.
8. See note "@@" for this page.
§ Excludes pearl barley.
§ Bags of 100 lbs.
U Revised crop estimates for 1970-75 will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS
STATISTICS.
@ Monthly revisions, for some series back to 1976, will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS
STATISTICS.
X Monthly revisions back to 1975 will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS.
@@ Data are quarterly except for June (covering Apr. and May) and Sept. (covering
June-Sept.).

Page S-25
1. See note 4 for p. S-22.
2. See note "#" for this page.
3. Effective Mar. 1979, prices are for Central U.S. and Los Angeles; comparability not
affected.
4. Prices for Sept. 1977-Mar. 1979 are estimated; actual price not available. Annual
average for 1978 reflects those estimates. Annual average for 1979 is based on actual price
(Apr.-Dec).
5. Average for five months (Aug.-Dec).
§ Cases of 30 dozen.
H Bags of 132.276 lbs.
t Monthly revisions back to Jan. 1975 will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS
STATISTICS.
@ Monthly revisions back to 1976 will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS.
# Effective Feb. 1979, prices are for Central U.S. (including East Coast); comparability is
not affected.

Page S-26
1. See note 4 for p. S-22.
2. Beginning Aug. 1978, prices are estimated; not comparable with those shown for earlier
periods. Annual average for 1978 represents Aug.-Dec.
3. Crop estimate for the year.
4. Beginning Sept. 1979, estimated prices are derived from a different source and are not
comparable with those shown for earlier periods. Annual average for 1979 represents Sept.Dec.
§ Monthly data reflect cumulative revisions for prior periods.
@ Producers' and warehouse stocks.
If Factory and warehouse stocks.

Page S-27
1. See note 4 for p. S-22.
2. Annual total; monthly revisions are not available.
3. Average for Jan.-May and July-Dec.
4. Average for Jan.-Oct.
5. Average for July-Dec.
§ Includes data for items not shown separately.

Page S-28
1. Annual data; monthly revisions not available.
2. Average for 11 months; price not available for Nov.

Page S-29
1. Annual data; monthly revisions are not available.
2. For month shown.
§ Beginning with Jan. 1979 data, units are metric tons; to convert, multiply short tons by
0.907185.

Page S-30
1. Data beginning Jan. 1978 exclude stocks of lead base bullion in transit and at refineries.
2. Less than 50 tons.
3. Data are for five weeks; other months 4 weeks.
4. For month shown.
§ Beginning with Jan. 1979 data, units are metric tons; earlier data are shown in short
tons; to convert, multiply short tons by 0.907185.
H Includes secondary smelters' lead stocks in refinery shapes and in copper-base scrap.
@ All data (except annual production figures) reflect GSA remelted zinc and zinc
purchased for direct shipment.
# Includes data not shown separately.
# New series. These indexes are based on shipments of hydraulic and pneumatic products
reported by participating members of the National Fluid Power Association. Data back to
1959 are available upon request.

Page S-31
1. Reflects revisions not available by months.
2. Average for eleven months; no price for May.
3. Average for 10 months; no price for May and Sept.
4. Beginning Jan. 1979, data reflect coverage of additional processing facilities; not
strictly comparable with data shown for earlier periods.
5. Effective Jan. 1980, price is no longer available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
# Includes data for items not shown separately.
@ Beginning July 1977, data include shipments to mobile home and travel trailer
manufacturers (formerly excluded); they are not directly comparable with data for earlier
periods.
§ Includes nonmarketable catalyst coke.
H Includes small amounts of "other hydrocarbons and hydrogen refinery input," not
shown separately.
$ Monthly revisions for the following series will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS
STATISTICS: bituminous coal—back to 1975; coke—back to 1977; petroleum and products—back to 1976; anthracite coal production—1977; and wholesale price indexes
covering bituminous coal and petroleum and products—1977.




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Page S-32
1. Less than 50 thousand barrels.
2. See note 4 for p. S-31.
3. Reported annual totals; revisions not allocated to the months.
4. Beginning Jan. 1979, price includes taxes formerly excluded and is an average based on
48 cities; comparable prices for earlier periods are not available.
$ See note " $ " for p. S-31.
# Includes data for items not shown separately.

Page S-33
1. Beginning Jan. 1977, data cover passenger car and truck and bus tires; motorcycle tires
and tires for mobile homes are excluded.
2. Effective Jan. 1979, data are no longer available.
3. Effective Jan. 1980, data are no longer available.
4. Effective Jan. 1980, data are reported on a monthly basis and are not comparable
with data shown for earlier periods.
11 As reported by publishers accounting for about 75 percent of total newsprint
consumption.
§ Monthly data are averages of the 4-week periods ending on the Saturday nearest the end
of the month; annual data are as of Dec. 31.

Page S-34
1. Reported annual total; revisions not allocated to the months.
2. Crop for the year.
3. Data cover five weeks; other months, four weeks.
4. First-of-the-month estimate of the 1979 crop.
# Includes data for items not shown separately.
U Cumulative ginnings to the end of month indicated.
§ Bales of 480 lbs.
@ Monthly revisions back to 1976 will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS.

Page S-35
1. Effective Jan. 1, 1978, includes reexports, formerly excluded.
2. Season average.
3. Average for crop year; Aug. 1-Jul. 31.
4. For five weeks; other months four weeks.
5. Monthly average.
6. Average for Jan.-Oct.
7. Average for Feb.-Jun.
8. Average for 11 months; no price for May.
9. Average of Jan.-June.
10. Less than 500 bales.
11. Effective 1st quarter 1977, data are not directly comparable with earlier periods.
12. Average for 11 months; no price for Oct.
§ Bales of 480 lbs.
11 Based on 480-lb. bales, preliminary price reflects sales as of the 15th; revised price
reflects total quantity purchased and dollars paid for the entire month (revised price includes
discounts and premiums).
# Includes data not shown separately.
@ Effective Apr. 1979, SURVEY, data include 600 additional firms; comparable data back
to Jan. 1977 (except for slacks, jean cut, casual, shown on p. S-36) will appear in the 1979
BUSINESS STATISTICS.

Page S-36
1. Annual total includes revisions not distributed to the months.
2. Estimates of production, not factory sales.
3. See note 4 for p. S-22.
4. Excludes one state.
5. Excludes two states.
6. Excludes three states.
7. Excludes four states.
8. Effective Jan. 1979, data are not directly comparable with earlier periods because of the
inclusion of Volkswagens produced in the U.S.
9. Effective 1st quarter 1978, data are not directly comparable with earlier periods
because of increased coverage.
10. Effective Jan. 1980, passenger vans previously reported as passenger cars are now included with trucks.
11. Total for 6 months; Jul.-Dec.
@ See note "@" p. S-35.
§ Total includes backlog for nonrelated products and services and basic research.
§ Domestics include U.S.-type cars produced in the United States and Canada and
foreign-type cars produced in the U.S.; imports cover all other foreign-type cars and captive
imports, and exclude domestics produced in Canada.
11 Courtesy of R.L. Polk & Co.; republication prohibited.
% Excludes railroad-owned private refrigerator cars and private line cars.

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April 1980

New Monetary Aggregates

The presentation of money supply data on page S-17 has been
revised and expanded to reflect the Federal Reserve's redefinition
of the monetary aggregates. The redefinition was prompted by the
emergence in recent years of new monetary assets—for example,
negotiable order of withdrawal (NOW) accounts and money
market mutual fund shares—and alterations in the basic character of established monetary assets—for example, the growing
similarity of and substitution between the deposits of thrift
institutions and those of commercial banks.
Four newly redefined monetary aggregates replace the old M-1
through M-5 measures, and a very broad measure of liquid assets
has been adopted. The principle underlying these new monetary
aggregates is that similar assets should be combined at the same
level of aggregation:
• Ml-A is one of two narrow transactions measures. It is
basically the same as the old M-l aggregate (currency plus
demand deposits at commercial banks), which had been
called total money supply on page S-17, except that it
excludes demand deposits held by foreign commercial banks
and official institutions.
• Ml-B, the other narrow measure, adds to Ml-A interestearning checkable deposits at all depositary institutions—
namely NOW accounts, automatic transfer from savings
(ATS) accounts, and credit union share draft balances—as
well as a small amount of demand deposits at thrift institutions that cannot, using present data sources, be separated
from interest-earning checkable deposits.
• M-2 as redefined adds to Ml-B overnight repurchase agreements (RP's) issued by commercial banks and certain
overnight Eurodollars (those issued by Caribbean branches
of member banks) held by U.S. nonbank residents, money
market mutual fund shares, and savings and smalldenomination time deposits (those issued in denominations
of less than $100,000) at all depositary institutions.
Depositary institutions are commercial banks (including
U.S. agencies and branches of foreign banks, Edge Act Corporations, and foreign investment companies), mutual
savings banks, savings and loan associations, and credit
unions.
• M-3 as redefined is equal to new M-2 plus largedenomination time deposits (those issued in denominations
of $100,000 or more) at all depositary institutions (including
negotiable CD's) plus term RP's issued by commercial banks
and savings and loan associations.




L, the very broad measure of liquid assets, equals new M-3
plus other liquid assets consisting of other Eurodollar
holdings of U.S. nonbank residents, bankers acceptances,
commercial paper, savings bonds, and marketable liquid
Treasury obligations.

Consolidation adjustments have been made in the construction
of each of the new measures, in order to avoid double counting of
the public's monetary assets. A major consolidation adjustment
involves the netting of deposits held by depositary institutions
with other depositary institutions. In constructing M-1 A, demand
deposits held by commercial banks with other commercial banks
have been removed. The procedure calls for the removal from
M1 -B of those demand deposit holdings of thrift institutions that
are estimated to be used in servicing their checkable deposits,
although at present the amount is negligible. Similarly, at the M-2
level all other demand deposit holdings of thrift institutions are
deducted; currently that means all such demand deposits are netted from M-2. Savings and time deposits held by depositary
institutions are also appropriately netted at the M-2 and M-3
levels. The other major kind of consolidation adjustment involves
removing the assets held by money market mutual funds from
several components appearing in the M-2, M-3, and L measures.
These institutions issue shares to the public and use the proceeds
to acquire a variety of liquid assets that are components of the new
M-2, M-3, and L measures. In order to avoid first counting these
amounts as money market mutual fund shares and then counting
them again as money market fund holdings of RP's, CD's, commercial paper, and so forth, holdings of each of these assets by
money market funds are subtracted from the relevant components.
The procedure for constructing the new seasonally adjusted
aggregates has been to seasonally adjust each component with a
standard option of the Census X-ll program—wherever
possible—and then to sum the components to derive the appropriate total. Some components have not been seasonally
adjusted. In some cases sufficient historical data is not yet
available. In other cases the components are dominated by such a
strong trend that seasonal adjustment is not likely to be successful.
A detailed explanation of the new measures was published in
the February 1980 issue of the Federal Reserve Bulletin. Monthly
data from 1959 to date and weekly data from 1970 to date are
available from the Banking Section of the Division of Research
and Statistics at the Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C.
20551.

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SECTIONS
General:
Business indicators
C o m m o d i t y prices
Construction a n d real estate
Domestic trade

1-6
6—8
8,9
9-11

Labor force, employment, and earnings
Finance
Foreign trade of the United States
Transportation and communication

11-15
15-18
18-20
21

Industry:
Chemicals and allied products
Electric power and gas
Food and kindred products; tobacco
Leather and products

22
23
23-26
27

Lumber and products
Metals and manufactures
Petroleum, coal, and products
Pulp, paper, and paper products

27,28
28-31
31,32
32,33

Rubber and rubber products
Stone, clay, and glass products
Textile products
Transportation equipment

33
34
34-36
36

INDIVIDUAL SERIES
Advertising
Aerospace vehicles
Agricultural loans
Air carrier operations
Air conditioners (room)
Aircraft and parts
Alcohol, denatured and ethyl
Alcoholic beverages
Aluminum
Apparel
Asphalt
Automobiles, etc

9,14
36
15
21
31
5,36
22
9,23
29
2-7,9-13,35,36
31,32
2-7,9,10,17,19,20,36

Banking
Barley
Battery shipments
Beef and veal
Beverages. .
Blast f urnace8, steel mills
Bonds, issued, prices, sales, yields
Brass and bronze
Brick
Building and construction materials
Building costs
Building permits
Business incorporations (new), failures
Business sales and inventories
Butter

15
24
30
25
7,9,19,20,23
4,5
17,18
29
34
2-5,9
9
8
6
3,4
23

Cattle and calves
25
Cement and concrete products
7,9,34
Cereal and bakery products
7
Chain-store sales, firms with 11 or more stores. . . 10,11
Cheese
:
23
Chemicals
3-5, 7,12,13,17,19,20,22
Cigarettes and cigars
26
Clay products
3,4,7, 34
Coal
3,7,19,31
Cocoa
20,25
Coffee
20,25
Coke...
31
Combustion, atmosphere, heating equipment
30
Communication
1,17,21
Confectionery, sales
25
Construction:
Contracts
8
Costs
9
Employment, unemployment, hours, earnings. . 11-14
Highways and streets
8
Housing starts
8
Materials output indexes
9
New construction put in place
8
16
Consumer credit
2
Consumer goods output, index
6
Consumer Price Index
29
Copper
24
Corn
6
Cost of living (see Consumer Price Index)
Cotton, raw and manufactures
6,19, 34, 35
Cottonseed oil
26
Credit, short- and intermediate-term
16
Crops
6,24,26,34
Crude oil
3,31
Currency in circulation
17
Dairy products
Debt, U.S. Government.
Deflator, PCE
Department stores, sales, inventories
Deposits, bank
Dishwashers
Disposition of personal income
Disputes, industrial
Distilled spirits
Dividend payments.
Drugstores, sales

3d




6,7,23,24
16
2
10,11
15,17
31
2
15
23
2,17
10,11

Earnings, weekly and hourly
13,14
Eating and drinking places
10,11
Eggs and poultry
6,7,25
Electric power
3,7,23
Electrical machinery and equipment
3-5,
7,12,13,17,19,20, 30,31
Employee-hours, aggregate, and indexes
13
Employment
11,12
Explosives
22
Exports (see also individual commodities)
1,18,19
Failures, industrial and commercial
6
Farm prices
6,7
Farm wages
14
Fats and oils
7,19,20,26
Federal Government
finance
16
Federal Reserve banks, condition of
15
Federal Reserve member banks
15
Fertilizers
7,22
Fire losses
9
Fish
25
Flooring, hardwood
28
Flour, wheat
..
25
Food products
2-7,9,12,13,17,19,20,23-26
Foreign trade (see also individual commod.)
18-20
Freight cars (equipment)
36
Fruits and vegetables
6,7
Fuel oil
6,31,32
Fuels
3, 6, 7,19, 20, 31, 32
Furnaces
31
Furniture
3, 7,10,12,13
Gas, output, prices, sales, revenues
Gasoline
Glass and products
Glycerin
Gold
Grains and products
Grocery stores
Gypsum and products

3,6,7,23
32
34
22
17
6, 7,19,24,25
10,11
7, 34

Hardware stores
10
Heating equipment
7, 30
Help-wanted advertising index
14
Hides and skins
7,27
Highways and streets
8
Hogs
25
Home electronic equipment
7
Home Loan banks, outstanding advances
9
Home mortgages
9
Hosiery
36
Hotels and motor-hotels
21
Hours, average weekly
12,13
Housefurnishings
2,4-6,9,10
Household appliances, radios, and television sets.
2,
7,10,30
Housing starts and permits
8
Imports (see also individual commodities)
1,19,20
Income, personal
2
Income and employment tax receipts
16
Industrial production indexes:
By industry
3
By market grouping
2, 3
Installment credit
11,16
Instruments and related products
3,4,12,13
Insurance, life
16
Interest and money rates
15
International transactions of the United States. . .
1
Inventories, manufacturers* and trade
3—5,9,10
Inventory-sales ratios
4
Iron and steel
3,7,9,17,19,20,28,29
Labor advertising index, stoppages, turnover
14,15
Labor force
11
Lamb and mutton
25
Lead
29,30
Leather and products
3, 7,12,13,27
Life insurance
16
Livestock
6, 7,25
Loans, real estate, agricultural, bank (see also
Consumer credit)
9,15
Lubricants
31,32
Lumber and products
3,7,9,12,13,27,28
Machine tools
30
Machinery
3-5, 7,12,13,17,19,20,30
Mail order houses, sales
10
Manufacturers' sales (or shipments), inventories,
orders
4, 5
Manufacturing employment, unemployment, production workers, hours, earnings
11—14
Manufacturing production indexes
2,3
Margarine
26
Meat animals and meats
7,19,20,25
Medical care
6
Metals
3-5, 7,12,13,17,19,20,28-31
Milk
24
Mining and minerals
1-3,7,11-14,17
Monetary statistics
17
Money and interest rates
15
Money supply
17
Mortgage applications, loans, rates
9,15,16
Motor carriers
21
Motor vehicles
2-4,6,10,17,19,20,36
National parks, visits
21
Newsprint
20, 33

New York Stock Exchange, selected data
18
Nonferrous metals
3,5, 7,17,19,20,29, 30
Oats
24
Oils and fats
' . . [ 7,\gf 20,26
Orders, new and unfilled, manufacturers'
5
Outlays, U.S. Government
16
Paint and paint materials
Paper and products and pulp

7,22
3-5,
7,12,13,17,20,32,33
Parity ratio
6
Passenger cars
2-4,6, 7,9, io, i7, i9,20,36
Passports issued
21
Personal consumption expenditures
2
Personal income
2
Personal outlays
2
Petroleum and products
3-7,12,13,17,19,20,31, 32
Pig iron
28
Plant and equipment expenditures
1
Plastics and resin materials
22
Population
11
Pork
25
Poultry and eggs
6, 7,25
Price deflator, implicit (PCE)
2
Prices (see also individual commodities)
6-8
Printing and publishing
3,12,13
Private sector employment, hours, earnings
11-14
Producer Price Indexes
7,8
Profits, corporate
17
Public utilities
1-3,8,17,18,23
Pulp and pulpwood
32
Purchasing power of the dollar
8
Radio and television
2,10, 30
Railroads
1,14,18,21, 36
Ranges
31
Rayon and acetate
35
Real estate
9,15,16
Receipts, U.S. Government
16
Refrigerators
31
Registrations (new vehicles)
36
Rent (housing)
6
Retail trade
3,4,6,10-14,16
Rice
24
Rubber and products (incl. plastics). 3-5,7,12,13,20, 33
2
Saving, personal
Savings and loan assoc, new mortgage loans
9
Savings deposits
15
17
Securities issued
17,18
Security markets
Services
6, 12-14
25
Sheep and lambs
Shoes and other footwear
7,10, 11,27
17
Silver
26
Soybean oil
35
Spindle activity, cotton
Steel (raw) and steel manufactures
20, 28,29
28
Steel scrap
17
Stock market customer financing
18
Stock prices, yields, sales, etc
17,34
Stone, clay, glass products
3,4, 7,12,13,
20,26
Sugar
22
Sulfur
22
Sulfuric acid
22
Superphosphate
Tea imports
26
Telephone and telegraph carriers
21
Television and radio
2,10, 30
Textiles and p r o d u c t s . . . . 3-5, 7,12,13,17,19,20, 34-36
Tin
30
Tires and inner tubes
7, 33
Tobacco and manufactures
3-6,12,13,26
Tractors
30
Trade (retail and wholesale)
3,4,6,9-14
Transit lines, urban
21
Transportation
1,6,12-14,17,18,21
Transportation equipment. . . 2-5,7,12,13,17,19,20, 36
Travel
21
Truck trailers
36
Trucks (industrial and other)
30, 36
Unemployment and insurance
11» 14
U.S. Government bonds
15-18
U.S. Government
finance
16
U.S. International transactions
1
Utilities
1, 3,6,8,17,18,23
Vacuum cleaners
Variety stores
Vegetable oils
Vegetables and fruits
Veterans' unemployment insurance
Wages and salaries
Washers and dryers
Water heaters
Wheat and wheat
flour
Wholesale trade
Wood pulp
Wool and wool manufactures
Zinc.

31
10,11
19,20,26
6,7
14>
2,13,14
31
31
. 24,25
3,4,6,9,12-14
32
35
30

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