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AUGUST 1986 / VOLUME 66 NUMBER & nllk _^-f OF5»% . CONTENTS - ,,; > ,- Business Situation 1 National Income and Product Accounts Tables 6 Reconciliation and Other Special Tables 19 ' " State Personal Income, 1969-85: Revised Estimates 21 Fixed Eeprodiicible Tangible Wealth in the United States, 1982-85 36 1 U.S. Direct Investment Abroad; Detail-for Position and Balance of Payments Flows, 1985 40 Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: - Detail for Position, and Balance of Payments Flows, 1985 74 ' ', ' "<V ; ; \ '.',/, -. Malcolm J$®l&rige / Secretary Robert Ortner /'Under Secretary . for Economic Affairs Allan M, Young / Director Carol S* Carson / Deputy Director of - Editor4m-CMef; Carol S. Carson „ Manuscript Editor: Dannelet A. Managing Editor: Leland L. Scott Staff Contributors to This Issue; Eennetti A. Beekmaiv Oregory G» Foocli, Gurmukh S. GUI, Thomas M..HoUoway, Ralph Kozlow, Daniel J. Lar' kins, Martin Murphy, John C. Mu&grare, Joseph C. 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The downward revision was more than accounted by inventory investment and net exports; personal consumption expenditures and Federal Government purchases of goods and services were revised up. Revisions in other components of GNP were small. The GNP price index (fixed weights) was essentially unrevised at a 2-percent annual -rate of increase.1 Generally, the revisions reinforce the changes in individual components reported in the preliminary estimates. Inventory investment and net exports, which had declined according to the preliminary estimates, declined more in the revised estimates. Personal consumption expenditures and Federal Government purchases, which had increased, increased more. Overall, the revisions do not alter the picture of sharp, largely offsetting changes in several components of GNP that was presented in the July "Business Situation." Corporate profits Profits from current production— profits before tax with inventory valuation adjustment (IVA) and capital consumption adjustment (CCAdj)—declined $5 billion in the second quarter, following an $11 billion increase in the first. Domestic profits of nonfinancial corporations declined $7 billion, following an increase of $2 billion, reflecting declines both in real gross corporate product and in profits per unit of product. The decline in unit profits resulted from a larger increase 1. Quarterly estimates in the national income and product accounts are expressed at seasonally adjusted annual rates, and quarterly changes in them are differences between these rates. Quarter-to-quarter percent changes are annualized. Real, or constant-dollar, estimates are expressed in 1982 dollars. Table 1.—Revisions in Selected Component Series of the NIPA's, Second Quarter of 1986 Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 15-day estimate 45-day estimate Revision Percent change from preceding quarter at annual rates 15-day estimate 45-day estimate Billions of current dollars GNP Personal consumption expenditures Nonresidential fixed investment Residential investment . Change in business inventories Net exports Compensation of employees Corporate profits with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments Other Personal income 4,182.3 2,730.1 457.3 214.6 19.5 -96.4 857.2 4,179.8 2,735.3 456.5 215.7 12.5 -100.2 860.0 2.5 5.2 -.8 1.1 -7.0 3.8 2.8 3.2 4.9 1.6 19.4 3.0 5.7 2.3 21.9 10.2 11.6 2,478.8 3,379.5 2,480.1 1.3 2.8 4.7 3.1 291.2 608.1 5.9 3,486.5 6.5 602.2 3,480.0 • 13.8 6.8 18.4 5.6 6.4 1.1 5.9 2.6 15.4 .6 6.5 2.3 13.5 7.0 9.8 1.8 1.5 2.1 1.9 1.6 2.5 Billions of constant (1982) dollars GNP Nonresidential fixed investment Residential investment Change in business inventories Net exports Government purchases . . . 3,665.7 2,407.0 454.8 193.1 19.6 -146.3 737.5 3,661.5 2,410.4 455.2 192.3 11.6 -150.5 742.4 4.2 3.4 .4 .8 -8.0 -4.2 4.9 Index numbers, 1982=100 * GNP price index (fixed weights) GNP price index (chained weights) GNP implicit price deflator 115.0 115.0 114.1 114.2 0 .1 1. Not at annual rates. NOTE.—For the second quarter of 1986, the following revised or additional major source data were incorporated: For personal consumption expenditures, revised retail sales for May and June; for nonresidential fixed investment, manufacturers' shipments of equipment for May (revised) and June, construction put in place for May (revised) and June, and partial information on actual plant and equipment expenditures for the quarter; for residential investment, construction put in place for May (revised) and June; for change in business inventories, book values for manufacturing and trade for May (revised) and June; for net exports of goods and services, revised statistical month merchandise trade for May and statistical month exports for June; for government purchases of goods and services, Federal unified budget outlays for June, and State and local construction put in place for May (revised) and June; for wages and salaries, revised employment, average hourly earnings, and average weekly hours for May and June; for corporate profits, domestic book profits for the quarter; for GNP prices, the Consumer Price Index and the Producer Price Index for June, unit-value indexes for exports and imports for June, export and import price indexes for June, and residential housing prices for the quarter. » . 0 • Foreign Transactions, An introduction to the concepts, sources, and methods of foreign transactions in the national income and product accounts will appear as an article in a fall issue of the SURVEY. A paper about foreign transactions, including this introduction, will appear shortly thereafter as part of the BEA methodology series. • Plant and Equipment Expenditures, Revised estimates of plant and equipment expenditures in current and constant (1982) dollars from the first quarter of 1983 to date will be included in the quarterly plant and equipment article in the September SURVEY. The revised estimates will incorporate revised implicit price deflators from the revised national income and product accounts and new seasonal factors. • Local Area Personal Income. The nine-volume Local Area Personal Income, 1979-84 will be available soon. See page 22 for more information. • Multinational Companies. Financial, operating, employment, and foreign trade data for 1984 for U.S. multinational companies and their foreign affiliates and for U.S. affiliates of foreign multinational companies will be presented in two SURVEY articles in the fall. SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS in unit labor cost than in unit price; unit nonlabor costs were unchanged. Domestic profits of financial corporations increased $3 billion, following an increase of $5% billion, and profits from the rest of the world declined $1 billion, following an increase of $3% billion. Profits before tax.—Profits before tax (PBT) increased $7% billion in the second quarter, following a decline of $11% billion in the first. The contrast between the increase in PBT and the decline in profits from current production is due to the CCAdj, which declined $4 billion, and to the IVA, which declined $8% billion. Both of these adjustments are reflected in the current production measure but not in PBT. The CCAdj is the difference between depreciation based (like PBT) largely on tax accounting, on the one hand, and economic depreciation as defined by BEA, on the other. In the second quarter, as in the first, taxbased depreciation declined slightly while economic depreciation continued to increase; as a result, the CCAdj declined. The decline in tax-based depreciation reflected the provisions of the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981, under which new assets are depreciated in 1986 at a lower rate than 5-year-old assets that drop out of the depreciation base. The IVA removes the capital-gainslike element from profits based on tax accounting when inventory prices increase; likewise, it removes the capital-loss-like element when inventory prices decline. In the second quarter, the IVA was positive—indicating losses—but smaller than in the first, as overall inventory prices continued to decline but by less than in the first. In manufacturing, inventory prices dropped more than in the first Table 2.—Government Sector Receipts and Expenditures: Change from Preceding Quarter [Billions of dollars, based on seasonally adjusted annual rates] 1986 1985 II IV I II 47.3 29.5 17.7 20.3 37.5 -17.1 8.0 15.5 23.5 5.5 50.9 -45.4 36.8 32.9 6.9 -5.3 2.2 19.5 20.0 10.4 9.6 9.1 6.9 4.8 2.1 2.0 1.1 73 -9.1 9.3 1.8 1.0 17.3 13.2 6.5 .4 2.0 4.8 33.3 20.0 2.6 17.4 17.3 1.8 .9 .9 1.4 4.1 6.0 2.4 2.1 3.6 0 -20.1 -5.8 5.3 -6.1 -3.3 8.8 -21.9 -25.2 -1.6 -23.6 -23.1 3.4 8.4 5.0 1.9 1.1 31 .1 .1 3.2 0 16.0 5.9 5.1 1.5 -2.1 1.4 41.2 11.4 11.6 -.2 -.2 5.1 2.7 2.4 3.4 2.9 18.4 19.1 18.9 .7 0 35.3 12.4 1.8 1.8 6.2 .7 2.0 12.1 10.7 3.1 1.6 .5 .4 -.4 0 .4 0 .3 .7 -.3 8.5 3.4 .2 3.0 .6 1.4 5.5 5.9 -2.6 1.0 .2 .4 12 0 1.3 0 2.9 .6 2.3 15.7 2.2 -1.2 12.3 .6 1.9 8.2 6.2 .4 2.2 .3 .4 -.2 0 .2 0 7.5 .6 6.9 3.0 2.1 .6 -3.8 .7 3.4 13.1 11.9 6.7 1.5 .3 .3 2 0 .3 0 10 1 .7 -10.8 III Government sector Receipts Expenditures -29.5 29.6 -59.1 .... Federal Government Personal tax and nontax receipts Indirect business tax and nontax accruals Contributions for social insurance National defense •• Of which: Commodity Credit Corporation inventory change Transfer payments To persons Crants-in aid to State and local eovernments Net interest paid Subsidies Of which' Agricultural subsidies Less' Current surplus of government enterprises -37.5 -44.7 6 4.1 3.1 15.2 7.1 6.2 1.0 -.5 3.0 1.6 1.3 2.6 3.3 -2.0 0 -.5 2.0 11 -52.7 Surplus or deficit ( ) State and local governments Receipts Personal tax and nontax receipts Corporate profits tax accruals Indirect business tax and nontax accruals Contributions for social insurance .. Federal grants-in-aid . ... Of which' Structures Transfer payments to persons Less' Dividends received by government Subsidies Less' Current surplus of government enterprises Less' Wage accruals less disbursements . . . . Surplus or deficit ( ) Social insurance funds Other .. .. 10.6 2.9 -.1 4.4 .8 2.6 17.0 14.6 6.2 2.4 .6 .4 3 0 .3 0 -6.4 .8 72 NOTE.—Dollar levels are found in the National Income and Product Accounts Tables, tables 3.2 and 3.3. August 1986 quarter, while in trade, inventory prices generally increased after declining in the first quarter. Profits with IVA but without CCAdj.—The quarterly measure of profits available by industry declined $1 billion, following an increase of $14V2 billion. A $3 billion decline in the profits of nonfinancial corporations was more than accounted for by trade; profits in manufacturing and in transportation and public utilities increased. In both wholesale and retail trade, the increases in inventory prices mentioned above contributed to drops in profits. In retail trade, the drop was intensified by declines in the prices of goods sold. Manufacturing profits increased after two quarters of decline. The increase was concentrated in durables manufacturing, especially electric and nonelectric machinery. In nondurables, petroleum profits increased but the increase represented only a partial rebound from a very low firstquarter level that reflected the payment of a large fine to the U.S. Department of Energy by a major corporation; in the absence of the fine, profits would have declined in both quarters, reflecting the path of petroleum prices. In transportation and public utilities, lower petroleum prices contributed to increased profits. Government sector The fiscal position of the government sector in the national income and product accounts deteriorated considerably in the second quarter of 1986, as the combined deficit of the Federal Government and of State and local governments increased $45x/2 billion (table 2). The deterioration was the result of an increase in the Federal deficit and a decrease in the State and local surplus. The Federal sector.—The Federal Government deficit increased $35 % billion in the second quarter to $237 billion, as expenditures increased more than receipts. Receipts increased $6 billion after a decline of the same amount in the first quarter, when only contributions for social insurance increased. In the second quarter, indirect business tax and nontax accruals continued to decline, and all other categories of receipts increased. In recent quarters, August 1986 the movement of indirect business taxes has been influenced by a rather steady decline, reflecting crude oil prices, in windfall profit taxes. The windfall profit tax was enacted in April 1980 as a temporary excise tax on domestically produced crude oil. Receipts from this tax reached a peak of $26x/2 billion in the second quarter of 1981; these receipts were only $0.1 billion in the second quarter of 1986. Expenditures increased $41 billion after a decline of $22 billion in the first quarter. Over two-thirds of this swing was accounted for by the effect of farm programs operated by the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) on nondefense purchases of goods and services and on subsidies less the current surplus of government enterprises. Nondefense purchases were essentially unchanged after a $23x/2 billion decline in the first quarter. The purchases of agricultural commodities by the CCC accounted for almost all of the first-quarter decline, and they were unchanged at $5x/2 billion in the second. Subsidies less the current surplus increased $18V2 billion after a $3 billion decline in the first quarter; the swing was due to the CCC. The CCC deficit, which had declined $3 billion in the first quarter, declined only $*/2 billion in the second. Agricultural subsidies increased $19 billion in the second quarter—mainly for advance deficiency payments—after no change in the first. The advance deficiency payments amounted to over $15 billion and were paid in two forms-—cash ($11 billion) and payment-in-kind (PIK) certificates ($4 billion). The cash payments were made to producers of feed grains ($6y2 billion), wheat ($2V2 billion), upland cotton ($iy2 billion), and rice (over $V2 billion). The PIK certificates are generic; that is, they can be redeemed at face value for any commodity. The certificates can also be sold—to other farmers or to, for example, grain storage operators—or they can be redeemed for cash from the CCC beginning October 1. If they are redeemed for cash, the CCC will discount the value of the certificates by 4.3 percent under the GrammRudman deficit-reduction requirements. In addition, $1 billion of advance diversion payments were also paid in the form of certificates. (See "Federal Farm Programs for 1986-90" SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS in the April 1986 SURVEY fdr the definitions of these payments.) Although programs of the CCC accounted for the bulk of the swing in expenditures, there were also swings from decline to increase in national defense purchases of goods and services and in transfer payments to foreigners. National defense purchases increased $11% billion after a $1% billion decline in the first quarter. The increase was concentrated in military hardware—especially aircraft and missiles, which included the delivery of two additional B-l bombers and the first two MX missiles—and in research and development. The only major decline—over $2 billionwas for purchases of petroleum products, reflecting declining prices. Transfer payments to foreigners increased $2*/2 billion after a $5 billion decline in the first quarter. The firstquarter decline was the result of a fourth-quarter payment of the entire amount of the fiscal year 1986 economic assistance to Israel. The second-quarter increase was in both military and economic assistance. Among other expenditures, grantsin-aid to State and local governments increased $3x/2 billion. The increase was accounted for by payments to five States for settlement of a dispute between the Federal and State governments over revenue from leases of the Outer Continental Shelf and from royalties paid on discovered oil. The largest payments—$1V2 billion each— were to Texas and California. Cyclically adjusted surplus or deficit—When measured using cyclical adjustments based on middle-expansion trend GNP, the Federal fiscal position moved from a deficit of $214 billion in the first quarter to a deficit of $244 billion in the second (see table 2 on page xx). The cyclically adjusted deficit as a percentage of middle-expansion trend GNP increased from 5.2 percent in the first quarter to 5.9 percent in the second. The State and local sector.—The State and local government surplus declined $10 billion in the second quarter to $60 billion, as expenditures increased more than receipts. A decline in the surplus of other than social insurance funds more than accounted for the total decline. Receipts increased $3 billion, compared with $15x/2 billion in the first quarter, when receipts were boosted by the payment of a fine ($8 billion at an annual rate) by a major petroleum corporation as a result of a Supreme Court ruling on pricing violations. Excluding the effects of this fine, receipts increased $11 billion in the second quarter compared with $7 % billion in the first; the acceleration was due to Federal grants-in-aid and corporate profits tax accruals. Expenditures increased $13 billion, compared with $8 billion in the first quarter. The acceleration was largely in purchases of goods and services; they increased $12 billion in the second quarter, compared with $6 billion in the first. The stronger pace of purchases was largely in purchases of structures; highway construction increased $5% billion after declining $2 billion in the first quarter. Among other types of purchases, a $2 billion decline in nondurable goods was offset by increases in durable goods and services. The decline in nondurable goods was more than accounted for by a drop in purchases of petroleum products, reflecting declining prices. Inventory-Sales Ratios Inventory-sales ratios are often analyzed to help predict inventory behavior. If a ratio is "low", it may suggest the need to rebuild inventories; if it is "high," it may suggest the need to liquidate inventories. In recent years, rapid growth of imports and large transactions of the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) have been suspected of reducing the predictive value of the aggregate ratios calculated within the national income and product account (NIPA) framework. The following discussion compares one of these ratios—the constant-dollar ratio of business inventories to business final sales—with two variants of it to examine whether the usefulness of the ratio has been reduced. The import-adjusted variant The first variant, as indicated in line 10 of table 3, is derived by adding imports of merchandise and nonfactor services to business final sales, the denominator of the published ratio. (Imports of factor services—that is, of labor and property—are not added, consistent with the general exclusion of nonbusiness factor services from the denominator.) The rationale for SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 3.—Business Inventories and Business Final Sales in Constant Dollars: Published and Adjusted for Commodity Credit Corporation Inventories and Imports [Billions of 1982 dollars] Seasonally adjusted 1982 Line 1983 I II III IV 783.3 16.6 799.9 768.4 20.9 789.3 757.9 21.9 779.8 221.3 .7 220.6 226.1 1.4 224.7 25.6 246.9 1984 I III IV 755.5 21.9 777.4 755.3 21.1 776.4 762.0 16.8 778.8 783.3 12.8 796.1 226.8 .3 226.5 230.1 0 230.1 233.0 -.3 233.3 235.5 -1.4 236.9 24.1 250.2 24.4 251.2 26.7 256.8 29.0 262.0 3.54 3.40 3.34 3.28 3.17 3.63 3.07 3.51 3.02 3.44 2.94 3.38 7.9 17.2 3.8 -.1 II 1985 III IV 797.6 13.6 811.2 812.7 14.4 827.1 821.2 14.6 835.8 827.0 15.4 842.4 237.4 -1.3 238.7 243.4 .3 243.1 244.5 .3 244.2 247.7 .1 247.6 30.2 265.7 32.1 269.5 33.6 277.0 34.1 278.6 3.24 3.24 3.30 3.28 2.88 3.33 2.87 3.29 2.91 3.33 2.88 3.34 3.1 I II 1986 III IV 831.4 15.9 847.3 831.5 18.8 850.3 830.2 26.8 857.0 840.2 28.5 868.7 843.1 29.6 872.7 251.0 .3 250.7 253.1 .2 252.9 257.5 1.0 256.5 259.2 2.7 256.5 258.0 .5 257.5 260.9 .4 260.5 35.0 282.7 33.7 284.7 35.4 288.5 35.5 293.0 37.6 296.8 37.6 295.6 39.2 300.1 3.32 3.32 3.30 3.28 3.23 3.20 3.26 3.23 2.92 3.39 2.90 3.38 2.91 3.36 2.88 3.35 2.84 3.31 2.80 3.34 2.84 3.37 2.81 3.35 3.4 .8 3.2 2.0 11.5 32.3 6.4 4.4 I II 1 Inventories 1 Business inventories 2 CCC inventories. 3 CCC-adjusted business inventories (line 1 plus line 2). Final sales 2 4 Business final sales 5 CCC inventory change 6 CCC-adjusted business final sales (line 4 minus line 5). 7 Imports of merchandise and nonf actor services 8 Import-adjusted business final sales (line 4 plus line 7). Ratios 9 Business inventories to business final sales (line 1 divided by line 4). 10 Import-adjusted variant (line 1 divided by line 8) 11 CCC-adjusted variant (line 3 divided by line 6) 12 Addendum: CCC inventory change (at annual rates, as published in NIPA table 3.8B). -3.1 -17.2 -15.9 1. Inventories are as of the end of the quarter; quarter-to-quarter changes calculated from these estimates are at quarterly rates. 2. Final sales are quarterly totals at monthly rates. NOTE.—Lines 1, 4, and 9 are from NIPA table 5.11. Line 2 is the stock figure associated with line 5, which is derived from NIPA table 3.8B. Line 7 is derived from NIPA table 4.2 this modification follows from an implicit assumption—-necessary because of data limitations—about imports in the denominator. Data are not available to split imports between final sales and inventories, and the implicit assumption is made that all imports are final sales to consumers, businesses, or governments in the quarter in which they take place. The assumption is apparent in that, in deriving GNP—a measure of U.S.-produced goods and services—as the sum of final sales and change in business inventories, all imports are deducted from final sales. In reality, however, some imports go into inventories and not into final sales in the quarter of import. (The numerator, in fact, includes inventories of imported goods.) To the extent that imports go into inventories in the quarter of import, final sales of GNP and business final sales, which is derived from final sales of GNP, are understated. On the other hand, when imports are added back into the denominator, on the assumption that all imports go into inventories, business final sales are probably overstated. The ratio and the import-adjusted variant therefore provide—with respect to treatment of imports—upper and lower estimates, respectively, of the "true" ratio. The import-adjusted variant lies below the published ratio, reflecting the larger denominator of the variant (chart 1). From the first quarter of 1972 to the second quarter of 1986, the variant and the ratio registered generally similar quarter-to-quarter changes. The differences in movement were as much as 0.04 in only two quarters. The ratio and the variant moved in opposite directions in only three isolated quarters, and even in these instances, the differences in movement were small. During the economic expansion from the third quarter of 1982, the ratio and the variant registered quite similar changes except in the fourth quarter of 1982, when the ratio fell more sharply than the variant, and in the first quarter of 1985, when the ratio fell and the variant increased. These two quarters are the only quarters in the expansion when imports of merchandise and nonfactor services declined. However, the ratio and the variant slowly drifted further apart: From its peak in the third quarter of 1982 to the second quarter of 1986, the ratio dropped from 3.54 to 3.213, while the variant declined slightly more—from 3.17 to 2.81. A strong increase in imports gave rise to this slow drift; constant-dollar imports of merchandise and nonfactor services increased at an annual rate of over 12 percent. Because the ratio and the variant represent the upper and lower estimates of the "true" ratio with respect to the effect of imports, this slow drift may suggest a slight increase in uncertainty about the level of the true ratio. Nevertheless, in the historical context, both the ratio and the variant yield similar insights into the likely course of inventory investment. For example, for the period shown in chart 1, both the ratio and the variant reached their lowest levels in the fourth quarter of 1985. Prior to that, both had been declining for several quarters and were at levels that appear low by historical standards. Thus, to the extent that such low levels presage increases in inventories, both would have provided the same signal as of that quarter. The slight increases in the ratio and the variant since then, although smaller for the variant, would not have clearly changed that signal. The CCC-adjusted'variant The second variant, as indicated in line 11 of the table, is derived by adding the stock of inventories held by the CCC to the stock of business inventories in the numerator of the ratio and subtracting CCC inventory changes from business final sales in the denominator. The purpose of the variant is to abstract from the effect on the inventory-sales ratio of the NIPA treatment of CCC inventories, in which the CCC commodity loan SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Constant-Dollar Total Business Inventories-Business Final Sales Ratios Ratio 3.8 3.7 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.3 3.2 x 3.1 --"\_-Xx-/ x -' Imports-Adjusted Variant: 3.0 2.9 2.8 1972 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Note.—Based on seasonally adjusted end-of-quarter inventories and seasonally adjusted final sales expressed at monthly rates. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis program has been the major source of recent quarter-to-quarter volatility. (CCC programs and their treatment in the NIPA's were summarized in the April 1986 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS, pp. 34-35.) In the NIPA's, new CCC loans to farmers are recorded as Federal Government purchases in business final sales, and farmers' redemptions—which can be made at any time during the loan period—are recorded as negative purchases. Accordingly, when a crop is placed under loan, farm inventories are reduced below, and CCC inventories are increased above, what they otherwise would have been. Thus, in the quarter when a farmer places his crop under loan with CCC, economy-wide inventories are not changed but both the numerator and denominator of the inventory-sales ratio are affected—the numerator decreases, the denominator increases, and the ratio, conse- quently, declines. (Total CCC inventories are used in calculating both the numerator and denominator for this variant because the portion of CCC inventories not associated with the commodity loan program is relatively small and can be safely ignored for the purpose at hand.) When the two are distinguishable in the chart, the CCC-adjusted variant lies above the published ratio. From the first quarter of 1972 to the second quarter of 1986, this variant and the ratio registered generally similar quarter-to-quarter changes. The differences in movement were 0.04 or more in only two quarters. The ratio and the variant moved in opposite directions in only two isolated quarters. Both of these instances—-the second quarter of 1984 and the fourth of 1985—were during the present expansion. The difference in the movement of the ratio and the variant in the fourth quarter of 1985 was the larger of the two instances of movement in the opposite direction and also the largest without regard to sign. The ratio declined from 3.23 to 3.20, while the variant increased from 3.31 to 3.34. The decline in the ratio occurred as inventories fell and final sales increased, and the increase in the variant occurred as inventories increased while final sales were flat. For CCCadjusted inventories, the change reflected an unusually large addition to CCC inventories—$8.0 billion at a quarterly rate (or $32.3 billion at an annual rate, as shown in the addendum to table 3). For CCC-adjusted final sales, the change excluded an increase in CCC inventory change— from $1.0 billion at a monthly rate in the third quarter to $2.7 billion in the fourth (or, at an annual rate, from $11.5 billion to $32.3 billion). In both instances in which the ratio and the variant moved in opposite directions (and only in those instances), two conditions were, satisfied. First, the change in CCC inventories—the adjustment to the numerator—and the change in the ratio were in opposite directions; second, the change in the change in CCC inventories—the adjustment to the denominator—was more than $15 billion (annual rate) and was in the direction opposite to the change in the ratio. More generally, if the change in the change in CCC inventories is larger than about $10 billion, then changes in the ratio and the variant are likely to be dissimilar in direction or magnitude. Although the signals sent by the ratio and variant have not been substantially different in the past, the variant may provide useful perspective when these conditions occur. SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 6 August 1986 National Income and Product Accounts Tables New estimates in this issue: Second quarter 1986, revised (0The full set of National Income and Product Accounts estimates shown regularly in this part of the SURVEY are now available on diskette for $240 per year (12 updates). For more information, write to the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BE-54), U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230. Table 1.1.—Gross National Product Table 1,2,—Gross National Product in Constant Dollars [Billions of dollars] [Billions of 1982 dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1984 1985 1985 I Gross national product Personal consumption expenditures Durable goods Nondurable goods Services Gross private domestic investment Fixed investment Nonresidential Structures Producers' durable equipment Residential Change in business inventories Nonfarm Farm Net exports of goods and services Exports Imports Government purchases of goods and services , Federal National defense Nondefense State and local III II Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1984 1986 IV 1985 1985 II r I 3,765.0 3,998.1 3,909.3 3,965.0 4,030.5 4,087.7 4,149.2 4,179.8 I II 1986 III IV II r I 860.0 367.1 278.0 89.1 492.9 Gross national product 3,489.9 3,585.2 3,547.0 3,567.6 3,603.8 3,622.3 3,655.9 3,661.5 Personal consumption expenditures .. . 2,246.3 2,324.5 2,292.3 2,311.9 2,342.0 2,351.7 2,372.7 2,410.4 Durable goods 318.9 343.9 332.3 338.8 357.4 347.0 345.4 358.8 Nondurable goods 828.6 841.6 834.3 841.3 843.8 847.2 860.6 878.1 Services 1,098.7 1,139.0 1,125.8 1,131.8 1,140.8 1,157.5 1,166.6 1,173.5 Gross private domestic investment 652.0 647.7 638.2 655.6 643.8 653.2 684.0 659.2 Fixed investment 592.8 638.6 615.0 638.1 643.1 658.4 644.1 647.5 422.2 461.4 442.7 463.0 463.1 476.9 457.8 455.2 Nonresidential Structures 141.3 152.2 149.9 154.1 152.3 152.4 148.1 131.1 Producers' durable equipment 280.9 309.2 292.8 308.9 310.9 324.5 309.7 324.1 Residential 170.6 177.2 172.4 175.1 180.0 181.5 186.3 192.3 Change in business 23.2 17.4 11.6 inventories 59.2 .7 -5.2 39.9 9.0 37.0 8.2 Nonfarm 16.7 9.6 1.4 16.1 54.3 10.9 3.4 7.8 Farm 4.9 -1.9 6.4 -.7 -21.3 2.9 Net exports of goods and services -83.6 -108.2 -78.8 108.1 113.8 -132.0 125.9 -150.5 Exports 369.7 362.3 369.4 361.2 355.8 362.9 369.2 363.9 Imports 453.2 470.5 448.2 469.3 469.6 494.8 495.1 514.4 Government purchases of goods and services 675.2 721.2 695.3 708.3 731.8 749.4 725.2 742.4 Federal 291.7 323.6 305.8 311.4 329.9 347.2 320.4 329.5 219.4 235.7 228.0 233.5 242.2 239.3 238.7 250.0 National defense 81.7 79.4 Nondefense 77.8 77.9 87.6 107.9 72.3 87.8 State and local 383.5 397.6 389.5 396.9 401.9 402.2 404.8 413.0 NOTE.—Percent changes from preceding period for selected items in this table are shown in table 8.1. NOTE.—Percent changes from preceding period for selected items in this table are shown in table 8.1. Table 1.3.—Gross National Product by Major Type of Product Table 1.4.—Gross National Product by Major Type of Product in Constant Dollars 2,428.2 2,600.5 2,530.9 2,576.0 2,627.1 2,667.9 2,697.9 2,735.3 331.2 359.3 347.7 354.0 373.3 362.0 360.8 375.7 870.1 905.1 888.2 902.3 907.4 922.6 929.7 929.1 1,227.0 1,336.1 1,294.9 1,319.7 1,346.4 1,383.2 1,407.4 1,430.5 662.1 598.0 416.5 139.3 661.1 650.0 458.2 154.8 650.6 625.2 439.8 150.7 667.1 648.0 459.2 156.1 657.4 654.3 459.8 155.0 669.5 672.6 474.0 157.2 708.3 664.4 459.2 154.6 684.7 672.2 456.5 140.3 277.3 181.4 303.4 191.8 289.1 185.4 303.1 188.8 304.7 194.5 316.8 198.6 304.6 205.3 316.1 215.7 25.4 18.5 6.9 19.1 10.4 8.6 3.1 -3.1 3.2 16.7 -.1 -19.9 43.8 41.2 2.7 12.5 9.2 3.3 64.1 56.6 7.5 11.1 12.2 11 -58.7 -78.9 -49.4 -77.1 -83.7 -105.3 -93.7 -100.2 382.7 369.8 378.4 370.0 362.3 368.2 374.8 367.9 441.4 448.6 427.9 447.1 446.0 473.6 468.5 468.1 733.4 311.3 235.0 76.2 422.2 815.4 354.1 259.4 94.7 461.3 777.3 333.7 248.9 84.8 443.5 799.0 340.9 255.1 85.8 458.1 829.7 360.9 265.5 95.5 468.8 855.6 380.9 268.0 112.9 474.7 836.7 355.7 266.4 89.3 480.9 [Billions of dollars] [Billions of 1982 dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1984 I Gross national product 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 II Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1986 1985 1985 III IV I II 3,765.0 3,998.1 3,909.3 3,965.0 4,030.5 4,087.7 4,149.2 4,179.8 3,700.9 3,987.0 3,883.9 3,945.9 4,027.4 4,090.8 4,105.4 4,167.3 12.5 43.8 19.1 3.1 -3.1 25.4 64.1 11.1 1,576.7 1,630.2 1,611.6 1,622.4 1,642.7 1,644.1 1,669.0 1,663.1 1,512.6 1,619.1 1,586.2 1,603.3 1,639.7 1,647.2 1,625.2 1,650.6 64.1 675.0 635.9 11.1 700.2 693.6 25.4 688.4 671.1 19.1 693.1 690.8 3.1 710.3 713.0 -3.1 709.1 699.6 43.8 710.6 682.0 12.5 710.4 708.5 39.2 901.7 876.7 6.6 930.0 925.5 17.3 923.2 915.2 2.3 929.3 912.6 -2.7 932.5 926.7 9.5 935.0 947.7 28.6 958.4 943.1 1.8 952.8 942.1 10.7 15.3 12.7 16.7 5.8 25.0 8.1 4.5 1,813.2 1,959.8 1,906.3 1,935.4 1,971.9 2,025.5 2,057.7 2,090.5 375.1 408.1 391.4 407.2 415.9 418.1 422.6 426.2 NOTE.—Percent changes from preceding period for selected items in this table are shown in table 8.1. 1984 r L_ Gross national product 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 1986 1985 1985 l II HI IV I U r 3,489.9 3,585.2 3,547.0 3,567.6 3,603.8 3,622.3 3,655.9 3,661.5 3,430.7 3,576.2 3,523.9 3,550.2 3,603.1 3,627.5 3,616.1 3,649.8 59.2 17.4 23.2 9.0 11.6 .7 -5.2 39.9 1,503.1 1,533.2 1,521.1 1,526.0 1,544.2 1,541.7 1,563.6 1,563.6 1,443.9 1,524.2 1,497.9 1,508.6 1,543.6 1,546.9 1,523.7 1,551.9 59.2 653.4 615.9 9.0 675.8 670.0 23.2 660.0 643.8 17.4 668.3 666.6 .7 686.5 689.3 -5.2 688.7 680.2 39.9 688.6 662.6 11.6 695.8 694.8 37.5 849.7 828.0 5.9 857.4 854.2 16.2 861.1 854.1 1.7 857.7 841.9 -2.9 857.8 854.2 8.4 853.0 866.7 26.0 875.0 861.1 1.0 867.8 857.1 21.7 15.7 7.0 3.2 13.9 10.6 3.5 -13.6 1,623.0 1,667.6 1,653.0 1,656.5 1,668.7 1,692.1 1,703.0 1,713.1 363.9 384.4 373.0 385.1 390.9 388.5 389.4 384.8 NOTE.—Percent changes from preceding period for selected items in this table are shown in table 8.1. SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 1.5.—Relation of Gross National Product, Gross Domestic Purchases, and Final Sales to Domestic Purchasers Table 1.6.—Relation of Gross National Product, Gross Domestic Purchases, and Final Sales to Domestic Purchasers in Constant Dollars [Billions of dollars] [Billions of 1982 dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1984 1985 1985 I Gross national product II Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1984 1986 III IV II r I 3,765.0 3,998.1 3,909.3 3,965.0 4,030.5 4,087.7 4,149.2 4,179.8 Less: Exports of goods and services Plus: Imports of goods and services Equals: Gross domestic purchases l 382.7 369.8 378.4 370.0 362.3 368.2 374.8 367.9 441.4 448.6 427.9 447.1 446.0 473.6 468.5 468.1 3,823.7 4,077.0 3,958.7 4,042.1 4,114.2 4,193.0 4,242.9 4,280.0 Less: Change in business inventories 64.1 Equals: Final2 sales to domestic purchasers 11.1 25.4 19.1 3.1 -3.1 1985 12.5 43.8 3,759.6 4,065.9 3,933.4 4,023.0 4,111.1 4,196.1 4,199.0 4,267.5 1. Purchases in the United States of goods and services wherever produced. 2. Final sales in the United States of goods and services wherever produced. 1985 I Gross national product Less: Exports of goods and services Plus: Imports of goods and services Equals: Gross domestic purchases 1 Less: Change in business inventories Equals: Final 2sales to domestic purchasers II 1986 III IV II r I 3,489.9 3,585.2 3,547.0 3,567.6 3,603.8 3,622.3 3,655.9 3,661.5 369.7 362.3 369.4 361.2 355.8 362.9 369.2 363.9 453.2 470.5 448.2 469.3 469.6 494.8 495.1 514.4 3,573.5 3,693.4 3,625.9 3,675.7 3,717.6 3,754.3 3,781.9 3,812.0 59.2 9.0 17.4 23.2 .7 52 39.9 11.6 3,514.3 3,684.4 3,602.7 3,658.3 3,716.9 3,759.5 3,742.0 3,800.3 1. Purchases in the United States of goods and services wherever produced. 2. Final sales in the United States of goods and services wherever produced. NOTE.—Percent changes from preceding period for selected items in this table are shown in table 8.1. NOTE.—Percent changes from preceding period for selected items in this table are shown in table 8.1. Table 1.7.—Gross National Product by Sector Table 1.9.—Relation of Gross National Product, Net National Product, National Income, and Personal Income [Billions of dollars] [Billions of dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1984 1985 1985 I Gross national product Gross domestic product Business Nonfarm . Nonfarm less housing Housing Farm Statistical discrepancy Households and institutions Private households Nonprofit institutions Government Federal State and local Rest of the world II 1986 III IV Gross national product II r I 3,765.0 3,998.1 3,909.3 3,965.0 4,030.5 4,087.7 4,149.2 4,179.8 3,717.5 3,957.0 3,866.8 3,923.8 3,991.4 4,045.8 4,106.0 4,139.5 3,194.3 3,394.0 3,317.2 3,365.7 3,424.7 3,468.4 3,519.9 3,545.0 3,117.2 3,324.0 3,247.4 3,301.3 3,357.8 3,389.4 3,451.7 3,466.6 2,830.1 3,010.9 2,945.0 2,992.1 3,040.9 3,065.4 3,121.5 3,128.9 287.1 313.1 302.4 309.2 316.9 323.9 330.2 337.7 79.0 76.1 72.4 77.5 71.8 73.2 75.5 76.1 -6.4 -11.7 -1.9 -5.5 1.6 -3.6 5.3 -5.5 132.3 9.1 123.2 142.1 9.3 132.8 138.2 9.3 128.9 140.5 9.3 131.3 143.4 9.3 134.1 146.2 9.4 136.8 149.5 9.5 140.0 152.0 9.6 142.3 390.9 132.0 258.9 420.9 140.7 280.1 411.5 139.1 272.4 417.6 140.0 277.6 423.3 140.5 282.8 431.2 143.4 287.8 436.7 144.0 292.6 442.5 144.7 297.8 47.5 41.2 42.5 41.2 39.1 41.9 43.2 40.3 Addendum: Gross domestic business product less housing 2,897.5 3,072.2 Table 1.8.—Gross National Product by Sector in Constant Dollars [Billions of 1982 dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1984 1985 Business Nonfarm Nonfarm less housing Housing Farm 1986 1985 I Gross national product II III IV I II r 3,489.9 3,585.2 3,547.0 3,567.6 3,603.8 3,622.3 3,655.9 3,661.5 3,446.0 3,548.3 3,508.5 3,530.5 3,568.8 3,585.2 3,617.9 3,626.1 2,978.3 3,071.5 3,034.8 3,054.8 3,090.8 3,105.4 3,135.8 3,142.3 2,910.4 2,998.9 2,965.6 2,988.0 3,016.9 3,025.0 3,061.6 3,060.7 .... 2,653.7 2,735.3 2,704.3 2,725.1 2,752.5 2,759.2 2,794.2 2,791.4 256.7 263.6 261.4 262.9 264.4 265.7 267.4 269.3 77.0 79.0 77.4 78.9 77.5 69.6 77.6 75.0 1.4 -3.2 4.7 -5.8 107 -4.9 1 7 -5.0 Households and institutions Private households Nonprofit institutions 117.7 9.0 108.8 121.2 9.1 112.2 119.7 9.1 110.6 120.6 9.0 111.6 121.8 9.1 112.7 122.9 9.1 113.7 124.1 9.2 114.9 125.0 9.3 115.7 Government Federal State and local 350.0 120.7 229.3 355.5 122.6 232.9 354.0 122.5 231.6 355.1 122.6 232.5 356.2 122.8 233.4 356.9 122.6 234.3 357.9 122.9 235.0 358.7 123.0 235.7 43.9 37.0 38.5 37.1 35.1 37.1 38.1 35.4 Rest of the world Addendum: Gross domestic business product less housing 2,712.0 2,798.1 NOTE.—Percent changes from preceding period for selected items in this table are shown in table 8.1. Equals: Net national product Less: Indirect business tax and nontax liability Business transfer payments Statistical discrepancy Plus: Subsidies less current surplus of government enterprises Equals: National income NOTE.—Percent changes from preceding period for selected items in this table are shown in table 8.1. Gross domestic product Less: Capital consumption allowances with capital consumption adjustment Capital consumption allowances without capital consumption adjustment Less: Capital consumption adjustment 3,765.0 3,998.1 3,909.3 3,965.0 4,030.5 4,087.7 4,149.2 4,179.8 415.1 437.2 427.8 433.1 441.3 446.7 447.1 453.5 4126 4673 451.2 464.9 474.7 478.5 477.9 479.2 25.7 30.8 33.4 31.9 23.4 31.9 30.1 -2.5 3,349.9 3,560.9 3,481.5 3,531.9 3,589.3 3,641.0 3,702.1 3,726.3 312.0 331.4 323.3 331.9 332.7 337.7 346.7 340.9 18.3 -1.9 20.9 -5.5 20.0 20.6 -6.4 -11.7 21.2 -5.5 21.7 1.6 22.3 -3.6 22.9 5.3 22.3 4.1 7.4 10.2 12.5 8.2 10.5 2.6 3,032.0 3,222.3 3,157.0 3,201.4 3,243.4 3,287.3 3,340.7 3,379.5 Less: Corporate profits with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments Net interest Contributions for social insurance Wage accruals less disbursements 264.7 307.4 2807 311.4 266.4 316.8 274.3 311.4 296.3 309.7 285.6 307.6 296.4 304.9 291.2 300.8 326.7 355.7 350.0 353.9 356.8 362.1 371.5 373.5 2 2 1 10 o o 0 0 Plus: Government transfer payments to persons Personal interest income.... Personal dividend income .. Business transfer payments 437.3 446.9 74.7 4662 476.2 76.4 459.4 473.8 76.3 463.5 475.3 76.4 469.9 475.2 76.3 471.8 480.6 76.7 482.4 480.8 79.1 486.5 482.0 81.1 Equals: Personal income 22.9 22.3 21.7 20.6 18.3 21.2 20.9 20.0 3,110.2 3,314.5 3,253.1 3,298.7 3,323.2 3,382.9 3,432.6 3,486.5 Table 1.10.—Relation of Gross National Product, Net National Product, and National Income in Constant Dollars [Billions of 1982 dollars] Gross national product Less: Capital consumption allowances with capital consumption adjustment Equals: Net national product Less: Indirect business tax and nontax liability plus business transfer payments less subsidies plus current surplus of government enterprises Statistical discrepancy Equals: National income 3,489.9 3,585.2 3,547.0 3,567.6 3,603.8 3,622.3 3,655.9 3,661.5 407.1 425.6 417.5 421.9 429.4 433.7 434.8 439.1 3,082.8 3,159.6 3,129.5 3,145.7 3,174.4 3,188.6 3,221.1 3,222.4 289.6 297.7 295.0 -1.7 -5.0 -5.8 295.9 -10.7 299.3 -4.9 300.6 1.4 303.3 -3.2 313.1 4.7 2,794.8 2,866.8 2,840.3 2,860.5 2,880.0 2,886.5 2,920.9 2,904.7 8 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 1.16.—Gross Domestic Product of Corporate Business in Current Dollars and Gross Domestic Product of Nonfinancial Corporate Business in Current and Constant Dollars Table 1.11 is on the next page. Table 1.14.—National Income by Type of Income Seasonally adjusted at annual rates [Billions of dollars] 1984 Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1984 1985 1985 I I IV National income 3,032.0 3,222.3 3,157.0 3,201.4 3,243.4 3,287.3 3,340.7 3,379.5 2,214.7 2,368.2 2,316.3 2,352.1 2,380.9 2,423.6 2,461.5 2,480.1 1,837.0 1,965.8 1,922.4 1,952.2 1,976.0 2,012.8 2,044.1 2,058.8 346.4 371.9 363.3 368.6 374.2 381.6 387.2 392.5 1,490.6 1,593.9 1,559.1 1,583.6 1,601.8 1,631.1 1,656.8 1,666.3 Supplements to wages and salaries Employer contributions for social insurance Other labor income Proprietors' income with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments Farm Proprietors' income with inventory valuation adjustment Capital consumption adj ustment Nonfarm Proprietors' income Inventory valuation adj ustment Capital consumption adjustment . Rental income of persons with capital consumption adjustment Rental income of persons Capital consumption adj ustment Corporate profits with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments Corporate profits with inventory valuation adjustment 377.7 402.4 393.9 399.8 404.9 410.9 417.4 421.3 193.1 184.5 205.5 196.9 202.2 191.7 204.5 195.3 206.1 198.8 209.1 201.7 212.9 204.5 214.1 207.3 236.9 254.4 250.7 255.5 249.3 262.1 265.3 290.7 31.5 29.2 32.9 33.0 21.6 29.4 24.4 40.9 37.9 32.7 40.8 41.8 41.9 30.3 -9.3 -8.8 -8.9 -8.8 -8.7 -8.5 205.3 183.9 225.2 193.5 217.8 189.0 222.5 191.2 227.7 194.4 232.7 199.1 84 240.9 206.9 49.2 -8.3 249.8 216.4 2 3 -.3 .1 3 -.4 29.0 31.5 33.2 34.0 34.4 34.4 Gross domestic product of financial corporate business 8.3 7.6 6.8 8.1 7.3 8.3 12.8 16.6 Gross domestic product of nonfinancial corporate business 51.7 52.4 -44.8 50.4 -43.6 51.5 -43.4 53.0 -45.7 54.7 -46.4 57.2 -44.4 -1.1 62.0 454 264.7 280.7 266.4 274.3 296.3 285.6 296.4 291.2 222.6 213.3 215.4 235.3 226.4 240.8 239.8 235.7 95.4 140.3 78.3 62.0 223.2 91.8 131.4 81.6 49.8 213.8 87.8 126.0 80.9 45.1 213.8 87.1 126.7 81.4 45.3 229.2 95.8 133.4 81.6 51.8 235.8 96.4 139.4 82.5 -57.0 224.3 89.1 135.2 85.2 50.0 231.9 91.2 140.8 87.5 53.2 Inventory valuation adj ustment -5.5 -.6 -.5 1.6 6.1 94 16.5 7.9 Corporate profits after tax with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments Net cash flow with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments Undistributed profits with inventory valuation and capital consumption adj ustments Capital consumption allowances with capital consumption adjustment Less: Inventory valuation adjustment Equals' Net cash flow . 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 adj ustments Profits before tax Profits tax liability Profits after tax Dividends Undistributed profits... Inventory valuation adj ustment Capital consumption adjustment , Net interest 31.9 230.2 Net interest Addenda: Capital consumption allowances with capital consumption adjustment 4 Profits before tax Profits tax liability Profits after tax Dividends .... Undistributed profits Capital consumption adjustment Gross domestic product of corporate business 21.8 -43.4 , 38.0 34.5 58.1 53.2 58.9 61.0 59.2 55.6 51.4 307.4 311.4 316.8 311.4 309.7 307.6 304.9 300.8 169.3 188.9 178.7 187.2 IV III I II r Billions of dollars II r I Compensation of employees Wages and salaries Government and government enterprises Other II 1986 III II 1986 1985 1985 200.5 189.2 207.3 200.1 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 employeesWages 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 adj ustment Capital consumption adjustment Net interest 2,276.5 2,414.1 2,359.1 2,396.6 2,441.5 2,459.0 2,501.5 2,499.0 253.9 268.2 262.8 266.6 270.1 273.3 275.3 278.8 2,022.6 2,145.9 2,096.3 2,130.1 2,171.5 2,185.8 2,226.2 2,220.2 215.8 230.2 223.6 230.4 231.8 235.0 241.8 233.1 1,806.9 1,915.7 1,872.7 1,899.6 1,939.7 1,950.8 1,984.4 1,987.1 1,503.5 1,602.8 1,569.2 1,592.5 1,611.0 1,638.4 1,664.7 1,672.0 1,251.6 1,336.7 1,308.4 1,328.6 1,343.0 1,366.7 1,388.9 1,394.4 251.9 266.1 260.8 263.9 268.0 271.7 275.8 277.6 233.7 204.7 95.4 109.2 67.0 42.3 248.8 191.3 91.8 99.5 69.4 30.2 235.8 183.1 87.8 95.3 63.2 32.2 242.7 182.2 87.1 95.1 76.1 19.1 266.3 199.2 95.8 103.4 68.3 35.1 250.5 200.7 96.4 104.3 69.9 34.3 257.9 185.9 89.1 96.8 70.4 26.4 253.7 194.4 91.2 103.2 71.0 32.3 -.6 5 1.6 6.1 16.5 7.9 34.5 69.6 58.1 64.1 53.2 67.6 58.9 64.4 61.0 62.4 59.2 61.9 55.6 61.8 51.4 61.3 132.9 138.9 133.1 137.5 140.2 144.9 157.9 164.8 -5.5 -9.4 2,143.7 2,275.1 2,226.0 2,259.1 2,301.3 2,314.1 2,343.6 2,334.1 239.5 252.2 247.3 250.7 253.9 256.8 258.7 261.8 1,904.1 2,023.0 1,978.7 2,008.4 2,047.4 2,057.3 2,084.9 2,072.3 203.7 216.8 210.9 217.1 218.2 221.1 227.6 220.0 1,700.4 1,806.1 1,767.8 1,791.3 1,829.2 1,836.2 1,857.4 1,852.4 1,401.1 1,491.5 1,461.8 1,482.2 1,498.4 1,523.5 1,542.8 1,545.6 1,166.6 1,244.1 1,219.1 1,236.9 1,249.4 1,271.0 1,287.4 1,289.1 234.5 247.4 242.7 245.4 249.1 252.5 255.4 256.5 216.7 189.3 74.4 114.9 72.9 42.0 224.2 170.3 66.5 103.8 74.3 29.5 214.6 164.9 63.6 101.3 69.1 32.1 218.2 161.1 61.5 99.6 80.6 19.1 240.8 177.5 70.5 107.0 72.8 34.1 223.3 177.5 70.3 107.2 74.6 32.6 225.5 157.5 62.4 95.1 74.8 20.3 218.3 163.0 63.3 99.7 75.3 24.4 55 6 -.5 1.6 6.1 32.9 82.6 54.5 90.4 50.2 91.4 55.5 90.9 57.2 89.9 -9.4 55.2 89.3 16.5 7.9 51.5 89.1 47.3 88.5 Billions of 1982 dollars 344.9 375.4 360.6 372.3 388.9 380.0 397.4 391.3 91.0 107.3 97.8 105.8 118.8 106.8 122.1 112.5 253.9 268.2 262.8 266.6 270.1 273.3 275.3 278.8 -5.5 350.4 -.6 376.0 -.5 361.0 1.6 370.8 6.1 382.8 -9.4 389.4 16.5 380.9 7.9 383.4 Gross domestic product of nonfinancial corporate business Capital consumption allowances with capital consumption adj ustment Net domestic product Indirect business tax and nontax liability plus business transfer payments less subsidies Domestic income 2,030.8 2,105.5 2,075.7 2,094.4 2,124.6 2,127.3 2,141.0 2,124.8 238.3 249.1 244.9 247.7 250.6 253.3 255.7 258.2 1,792.4 1,856.4 1,830.7 1,846.7 1,874.0 1,874.0 1,885.3 1,866.6 184.5 189.6 187.5 188.3 190.8 191.9 192.9 199.5 1,608.0 1,666.7 1,643.2 1,658.3 1,683.3 1,682.2 1,692.4 1,667.1 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 1.17.—Auto Output Table 1.11.—Command-Basis Gross National Product in Constant Dollars [Billions of dollars] [Billions of 1982 dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1984 III II I IV I II -83.6 -108.2 -78.8 369.7 362.3 369.4 Exports 453.2 470.5 448.2 Imports Equals: Gross domestic 3,573.5 3,693.4 3,625.9 purchases Plus: Command-basis net exports of goods and services .... -60.3 -82.7 -51.8 Command-basis 393.0 387.8 396.4 exports l 453.2 470.5 448.2 Imports Equals: Command-basis gross 3,513.2 3,610.6 3,574.1 national product Addendum: Terms of trade 2 106.3 107.0 107.2 -108.1 361.2 469.3 1138 -132.0 -125.9 -150.5 355.8 362.9 369.2 363.9 469.6 494.8 495.1 514.4 -80.9 -88.1 -110.1 -99.0 -110.2 381.5 469.6 384.8 494.8 396.1 495.1 404.3 514.4 3,594.8 3,629.5 3,644.2 3,682.9 3,701.8 107.5 107.2 106.1 107.3 III II IV II r I r 3,675.7 3,717.6 3,754.3 3,781.9 3,812.0 388.4 469.3 1986 1985 I 3,489.9 3,585.2 3,547.0 3,567.6 3,603.8 3,622.3 3,655.9 3,661.5 Gross national product Less: Net exports of goods and 1985 1986 1985 1985 1984 111.1 1. Exports of goods and services deflated by the implicit price deflator for imports of goods and services. 2. Ratio of the implicit price deflator for exports of goods and services to the implicit price deflator for imports of goods and services with the decimal point shifted two places to the right. NOTE. — Percent changes from preceding period for selected items in this table are shown in table 8.1. 103.5 114.1 114.8 111.4 116.9 113.3 113.2 112.0 Auto output 101.2 110.1 107.8 108.8 123.1 100.6 105.3 109.0 Final sales Personal consumption 105.7 115.3 110.2 112.8 126.4 111.6 111.1 116.8 expenditures 85.7 91.7 99.5 82.7 87.2 84.8 New autos 77.8 81.9 25.4 25.1 26.9 28.9 28.3 28.1 Net purchases of used autos.. 27.9 28.1 26.0 26.6 22.6 24.1 22.8 Producers' durable equipment.. 19.8 23.2 21.0 45.0 47.5 39.7 41.7 42.4 39.3 42.7 41.3 New autos Net purchases of used autos.. -19.5 -19.5 -20.3 -19.6 -21.0 -17.1 -17.6 -19.0 Net exports of goods and 300 252 -28.5 -31.3 -35.3 -32.1 -35.3 services 258 6.4 6.2 6.6 6.5 5.9 5.8 Exports 4.9 6.1 38.7 41.7 37.7 41.4 30.7 36.1 31.1 34.3 Imports Government purchases of 2.2 1.4 1.4 1.6 1.6 1.8 1.6 goods and services 1.6 Change in business inventories 7.9 3.0 12.7 2.2 7.0 2.6 -6.2 of new and used autos 4.0 .9 16.4 7.8 2.5 -9.0 New 2.0 4.1 6.7 1 .1 2.1 2.8 -3.7 .2 Used .2 .3 Addenda: Domestic output of new 95.0 94.8 98.8 96.3 86.4 95.3 98.5 91.5 autos 1 49.0 49.5 44.7 49.7 Sales of imported new autos 2... 37.9 45.0 37.7 42.9 1. Consists of final sales and change in business inventories of new autos assembled in the United States. 2. Consists of personal consumption expenditures, producers' durable equipment, and government purchases. Table 1.19.—Track Output Table 1.18.—Auto Output in Constant Dollars [Billions of dollars] [Billions of 1982 dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1984 1985 1985 I Truck output 1 Final sales Personal consumption expenditures. . . Producers' durable equipment.. Net exports of goods and services Exports Imports Government purchases of goods and services.... Change in business inventories... Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1986 III II IV II r I 51.1 48.6 54.2 54.0 51.0 52.2 52.4 51.9 55.5 55.1 57.8 57.0 54.7 49.6 56.7 56.0 19.5 30.1 22.6 32.3 21.7 31.0 21.1 31.8 24.2 31.4 23.2 35.2 21.2 29.9 25.1 32.6 -5.8 2.4 8.2 67 2.7 9.4 65 2.4 8.9 65 2.7 9.2 63 2.8 9.2 74 3.0 10.5 76 2.8 10.4 71 3.3 10.4 4.7 2.6 5.8 .1 6.0 -1.2 5.5 .5 5.7 .4 6.1 .8 6.1 5.1 5.5 .7 Table 1.20.—Truck Output in Constant Dollars [Billions of 1982 dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1984 1. Includes new trucks only. 1985 1986 1985 1985 I II III IV 11 r I 47.6 45.2 49.2 49.1 47.1 48.2 47.9 47.4 50.4 50.0 51.6 50.9 48.4 44.0 49.7 49.1 18.4 27.8 20.7 29.3 20.1 28.5 19.4 28.9 22.2 28.4 21.0 31.2 19.0 26.4 22.2 28.5 -5.4 2.3 7.7 -6.1 2.5 8.6 -6.0 2.2 8.2 -6.0 2.4 8.4 -5.8 2.6 8.3 -6.7 2.7 9.4 -6.8 2.5 9.3 -6.3 2.8 9.1 4.4 2.4 5.3 .1 5.5 -1.1 5.0 .5 5.2 .4 5.4 .7 5.4 4.4 4.8 .6 1986 1985 I 1. Includes new trucks only. Truck output 1 Final sales Personal consumption expenditures Producers' durable equipment.. Net exports of goods and services Exports Imports Government purchases of goods and services Change in business inventories... 1984 II III IV I II r Auto output 97.3 104.6 105.7 102.3 107.6 102.7 103.2 101.7 Final sales 92.0 97.1 99.9 95.6 101.5 100.0 100.4 113.4 Personal consumption 99.4 98.7 102.8 expenditures 98.8 101.2 113.9 96.7 103.3 91.2 77.2 New autos 76.0 75.0 81.3 73.7 80.1 78.1 22.7 22.8 24.3 21.5 21.6 23.0 23.2 Net purchases of used autos.. 23.1 Producers' durable equipment.. 22.9 24.1 26.9 22.5 23.7 24.5 21.9 24.1 43.6 36.0 37.5 39.9 New autos 38.3 39.0 37.2 39.2 Net purchases of used autos.. -15.3 -15.1 -15.4 -15.0 -16.6 -13.5 -13.8 -15.4 Net exports of goods and 244 services 23 4 26 3 28 8 -31.4 -27.4 -28.8 27 5 5.7 5.5 5.8 5.8 Exports 5.3 5.2 4.6 5.4 33.2 34.5 36.9 34.7 Imports 28.8 31.5 29.0 32.9 Government purchases of 1.4 2.1 1.3 goods and services 1.7 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 Change in business inventories of new and used autos 10.7 6.1 1.8 1.7 5.7 1.8 -5.8 3.1 .1 New 3.2 13.6 6.0 5.5 1.7 -8.0 1.5 _i Used .2 .1 2.3 30 .1 1.7 .2 Addenda: Domestic output of new 88.5 85.1 88.6 83.8 autos 1 87.0 90.8 83.7 81.5 45.6 45.0 40.3 43.5 Sales of imported new autos 2... 34.9 39.5 35.9 41.3 1. Consists of final sales and change in business inventories of new autos assembled in the United States. 2. Consists of personal consumption expenditures, producers' durable equipment, and government purchases. SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 10 Table 2.2.—Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type of Product Table 2.1.—Personal Income and Its Disposition [Billions of dollars] 1984 1985 III II Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1986 1985 I August 1986 IV 1984 II r I 1985 Personal income Wage and salary Commodity-producing industries Manufacturing Distributive industries Government and government enterprises 3,110.2 3,314.5 3,253.1 3,298.7 3,323.2 3,382.9 3,432.6 1,836,8 1,966.1 1,922.3 1,953.3 1,976.0 2,012.8 2,044.1 2 osg g 577.8 439.1 442.2 470.6 607.7 460.1 469.8 516.4 600.1 455.1 460.2 498.8 605.0 457.3 467.7 511.0 608.3 460.7 472.4 521.1 617.7 467.5 478.9 534.6 622.0 470.5 485.2 549.6 J5?o 5613 ooi.o 372.2 363.2 369.6 374.2 381.6 387.2 392.5 184.5 196.9 191.7 195.3 198.8 201.7 204.5 207.3 Proprietors' income with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments 236.9 254.4 250.7 255.5 249.3 262.1 265.3 onA 31.5 205.3 29.2 225.2 32.9 217.8 33.0 222.5 21.6 227.7 29.4 232.7 24.4 240.9 oig-? 249.8 8.3 74.7 446.9 455.6 7.6 76.4 476.2 487.1 6.8 76.3 473.8 479.4 8.1 76.4 475.3 484.1 7.3 76.3 475.2 491.1 8.3 76.7 480.6 493.6 12.8 79.1 480.8 504.7 16.6 fi1 -i oi.i ^•0 235.7 253.4 249.3 251.1 256.5 256.8 263.2 264.1 15.8 16.4 15.7 16.7 16.7 16.8 15.8 16.8 15.1 16.7 15.3 16.4 15.5 17.0 17^0 60.8 126.9 66.6 134.6 65.3 131.2 66.2 134.2 67.0 135.9 68.0 137.1 69.1 140.0 70.1 11° 1 14.9 112.0 15.4 119.2 15.1 116.1 15.3 118.9 15.6 120.3 15.7 121.3 16.0 124.0 16.2 126.0 Old-age, survivors, disability, and health insurance benefits Government unemployment insurance benefits .. Veterans benefits , Government employees retirement benefits Other transfer payments Aid to families with dependent children Other _ jyu. / Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 133.5 150.2 147.8 149.4 150.7 152.9 158.6 159.5 Less: Personal tax and nontax payments 439.6 486.5 497.7 456.4 491.2 500.7 497.5 504.g Equals: Disposable personal Less: Personal outlays 2,670.6 2,828.0 2,755.4 2,842.3 2,832.0 2,882.2 2,935.1 2 981 7 2,501.9 2,684.7 2,611.3 2,658.7 2,712.4 2,756.4 2,789.4 2 829.0 ' ' Personal consumption expenditures 2,428.2 2,600.5 2,530.9 2,576.0 2,627.1 2,667.9 2,697.9 2 735 3 Interest paid by consumers to 922 78.4 business 72.3 82.6 81.2 83.8 87.0 89.8 Personal transfer payments to 14 LA 1.7 1.5 1.6 2.1 1.4 1.5 1.6 Equals: Personal saving 168.7 143.3 144.1 183.6 119.6 125.8 145.6 152 7 Addenda: Disposable personal income: Total, billions of 1982 dollars Per capita: 1982 dollars Population (mid-period, Personal saving as percentage of disposable personal income 2,470.6 2,528.0 2,495.7 2,550.8 2,524.7 2,540.7 2,581.2 2,627.4 11,265 11,817 11,555 11,893 11,819 11,999 12,193 12 361 10,421 10,563 10,466 10,674 10,537 10,577 10,723 10 893 ' 237.1 239.3 238.5 239.0 239.6 240.2 240.7 241 2 6.3 5.1 5.2 6.5 4.2 4.4 5.0 5.1 NOTE.—Percent changes from preceding period for selected items in this table are shown in table 8.1. Personal consumption expenditures Durable goods 346.2 Rental income of persons with capital consumption adjustment Personal dividend income Personal interest income Transfer payments III IV II r I <J,4»b.O Other labor income Farm Nonfarm 1986 1985 II I Furniture and household equipment Other Nondurable goods.. Food Clothing and shoes Gasoline and oil Other nondurable goods Fuel oil and coal rM-v«Q». Services Cervices Housing Household operation Electricity and gas Other Transportation Medical care 2,428.2 2,600.5 2,530.9 2,576.0 2,627.1 2,667.9 2,697.9 2,735.3 331.2 359.3 347.7 354.0 373.3 362.0 360.8 375.7 154.5 169.2 162.3 165.3 182.8 166.4 163.5 173.3 118.9 57.8 126.8 63.3 123.5 61.9 125.9 62.8 126.8 63.7 130.9 64.7 132.1 65.3 136.2 66.2 870.1 905.1 888.2 902.3 907.4 922.6 929.7 929.1 449.9 147.2 90.7 182.2 17.9 164.3 469.3 155.2 91.9 188.7 15.7 172.9 461.2 151.7 89.6 185.8 15.9 169.9 468.3 155.0 92.8 186.2 15.3 170.9 470.4 155.4 92.4 189.1 15.5 173.6 477.4 158.7 93.0 193.5 16.2 177.3 484.6 161.3 87.6 196.2 14.9 181.3 489.9 165.5 78.2 195.5 13.7 181.7 1,227.0 1,336.1 1,294.9 1,319.7 1,346.4 1,383.2 1,407.4 1,430.5 372.2 403.9 390.6 399.1 408.6 417.4 424.8 434.8 166.6 175.0 175.0 171.4 175.1 178.3 174.3 177.2 86.3 86.7 88.7 91.3 84.8 89.9 93.1 86.5 88.0 90.5 86.4 87.0 84.9 81.8 85.1 82.0 93.5 95.3 90.9 88.7 88.1 88.9 82.0 86.8 263.2 290.1 278.6 287.7 291.5 302.5 307.9 313.3 342.9 378.4 364.0 373.4 382.1 394.1 406.9 409.9 Table 2.3. — Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type of Product in Constant Dollars [Billions of 1982 dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1984 1985 Personal consumption expenditures Durable goods Motor vehicles and parts Furniture and household equipment Other Nondurable goods Food Clothing and shoes Gasoline and oil Other nondurable goods Fuel oil and coal Other Services „ . Housing Household operation Electricity and gas Other Transportation Medical care Other 1986 1985 I II III IV I II r 2,246.3 2,324.5 2,292.3 2,311.9 2,342.0 2,351.7 2,372.7 2,410.4 318.9 343.9 332.3 338.8 357.4 347.0 345.4 358.8 145.6 156.2 150.2 152.9 168.9 152.9 149.6 157.1 118.0 55.3 127.7 59.9 123.2 58.8 126.4 59.5 128.4 60.1 133.0 61.2 134.3 61.5 139.5 62.2 828.6 841.6 834.3 841.3 843.8 847.2 860.6 878.1 424.2 142.7 95.3 166.5 18.6 147.9 433.4 146.0 95.7 166.5 17.0 149.5 428.4 144.0 95.5 166.4 17.4 149.0 434.8 146.1 95.5 165.0 16.4 148.6 435.3 146.5 95.6 166.4 17.1 149.3 435.1 147.5 96.4 168.2 17.0 151.2 441.1 152.4 96.9 170.2 17.0 153.2 443.9 157.6 105.6 171.1 18.3 152.8 1,098.7 1,139.0 1,125.8 1,131.8 1,140.8 1,157.5 1,166.6 1,173.5 333.8 342.7 339.6 341.7 343.8 345.5 347.6 350.3 148.6 151.4 153.2 148.4 150.3 153.6 148.5 149.9 80.1 78.3 75.4 75.7 75.1 76.9 75.1 81.3 73.4 73.2 74.2 73.5 73.5 73.4 71.9 73.1 84.0 82.6 83.3 81.4 79.4 81.0 75.9 80.5 230.8 237.8 234.0 237.9 238.0 241.3 243.0 244.9 309.6 326.2 319.5 323.3 327.2 334.5 344.3 344.4 11 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 3.2.—Federal Government Receipts and Expenditures Table 3.3.—-State and Local Government Receipts and Expenditures [Billions of dollars] [Billions of dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1984 1985 1985 I III II 1984 1986 IV 1985 II r I Receipts 726.5 786.8 793.3 755.8 792.6 805.8 800.0 805.9 Personal tax and nontax receipts 309.3 345.6 360.7 316.6 349.6 355.6 350.3 355.5 Income taxes 302.8 338.4 353.9 309.2 342.1 348.6 343.1 347.1 Estate and gift taxes 7.6 6.5 6.2 6.7 6.8 6.3 6.4 6.1 Nontaxes .8 .5 .7 .7 .8 .6 .7 .8 Corporate profits tax accruals 72.6 75.9 73.6 76.8 77.2 71.2 70.5 69.9 Federal Reserve banks . 15.8 17.8 18.2 17.5 17.3 16.1 18.2 16.6 Other 59.9 56.8 55.8 52.3 59.3 59.9 54.5 51.8 Indirect business tax and nontax accruals 55.7 56.0 50.6 56.1 59.3 53.9 52.7 55.1 31.0 Excise taxes 36.2 35.2 32.9 35.5 35.2 36.6 35.1 Customs duties 11.9 13.3 12.2 12.4 12.0 12.6 13.1 11.6 Nontaxes 7.6 8.4 6.8 6.6 6.3 7.6 12.5 6.8 Contributions for social insurance 285.5 311.5 306.9 310.0 312.2 317.0 325.8 327.2 Expenditures 896.5 984.9 955.4 970.6 990.1 1,023.4 1,001.5 1,042.7 Purchases of goods and services- 311.3 354.1 333.7 340.9 360.9 380.9 355.7 367.1 National defense 235.0 259.4 248.9 255.1 265.5 268.0 266.4 278.0 Nondefense 76.2 95.5 112.9 89.3 89.1 94.7 84.8 85.8 Transfer payments 355.0 380.3 374.2 377.2 384.1 385.9 389.3 394.4 To persons 344.3 367.0 363.1 364.7 369.6 370.4 378.8 381.5 To foreigners 10.7 13.4 14.5 15.4 10.5 12.4 12.9 11.1 Grants-in-aid to State and local governments 93.6 99.0 95.7 98.3 100.2 101.6 103.5 106.9 Net interest paid 115.6 130.5 127.6 130.9 129.8 133.9 135.0 137.9 Interest paid 136.4 152.1 148.6 151.9 152.3 155.7 157.8 160.2 116.6 130.8 127.4 130.8 130.8 134.2 134.9 137.0 To persons and business To foreigners 19.8 21.3 21.2 21.1 21.5 21.5 22.8 23.2 Less: Interest received by government 20.8 21.6 21.0 21.0 22.5 21.8 22.8 22.3 Subsidies less current surplus of 21.3 20.7 government enterprises 24.4 22.3 15.1 21.1 18.0 36.4 Subsidies. . . 22.2 26.2 22.1 26.2 38.7 17.1 19.5 19.6 Less: Current surplus of government enterprises .8 1.5 2.0 -1.6 1.8 3.8 1.6 2.3 Less: Wage accruals less .1 -1.0 disbursements .2 -.2 0 0 0 0 Surplus or deficit ( — ), national income and -170.0 -198.0 -162.2 -214.8 -197.5 -217.6 201 6 -236.9 product accounts Social insurance funds 2.2 11.0 8.3 11.0 9.7 15.1 19.4 18.5 Other -172.2 2091 1705 2259 2072 -232.7 -220.1 2563 1985 I II 1986 III Receipts 540.8 577.5 561.3 571.9 584.2 Personal tax and nontax receipts 130.3 140.9 137.0 139.8 141.6 Income taxes 67.5 72.2 70.8 72.1 72.1 Nontaxes 51.8 56.8 54.7 57.5 56.1 Other. . 10.9 11.8 11.4 11.7 12.1 Corporate profits tax accruals 19.5 18.2 17.3 17.2 19.0 Indirect business tax and nontax accruals 256.3 275.4 268.2 272.7 278.8 Sales taxes 120.0 129.0 125.6 128.0 131.2 Property taxes 99.7 107.2 104.2 106.1 108.2 Other 36.6 39.1 38.4 39.4 38.6 Contributions for social insurance 41.1 44.2 43.9 44.5 43.1 Federal grants-in-aid 93.6 99.0 95.7 98.3 100.2 Expenditures 472.4 515.8 495.6 512.6 524.7 Purchases of goods and services... 422.2 461.3 443.5 458.1 468.8 Compensation of employees 258.9 280.1 272.4 277.6 282.8 Other 163.3 181.1 171.1 180.5 186.0 Transfer payments to persons 99.2 93.1 96.3 98.7 100.4 Net interest paid -28.5 -26.9 -27.7 -27.1 -26.6 Interest paid 36.9 42.6 40.4 43.3 41.9 Less: Interest received by government 65.4 69.5 69.9 68.1 69.0 Less: Dividends received by government 3.6 5.2 4.6 5.0 5.4 Subsidies less current surplus of government enterprises -10.7 -12.6 -11.9 -12.1 125 Subsidies .6 .7 .7 .7 .7 Less: Current surplus of government enterprises 11.3 13.2 12.5 13.2 12.8 Less: Wage accruals less disbursements 0 0 0 0 0 Surplus or deficit (-), national income and product accounts 68.5 61.7 65.6 59.2 59.5 Social insurance funds 48.9 52.7 51.6 52.4 53.1 Other ... 19.6 9.0 14.0 6.8 6.5 IV II r I 592.7 608.4 611.4 145.1 74.0 59.0 12.1 19.2 147.2 74.5 60.4 12.4 18.0 149.3 74.9 61.8 12.6 18.6 281.8 131.4 110.4 39.9 294.1 133.4 112.5 48.1 290.3 135.7 114.6 40.1 45.1 45.7 46.3 101.6 103.5 106.9 530.2 538.5 551.6 474.7 480.9 492.9 287.8 292.6 297.8 186.9 188.3 195.1 101.4 103.6 105.0 264 -26.1 -25.7 44.8 46.2 47.6 71.2 72.2 73.4 5.7 6.1 6.4 137 .7 13 9 .8 14 1 .8 14.5 14.7 14.9 0 0 0 62.5 53.7 8.8 70.0 54.3 15.7 59.9 55.0 4.9 Table 3.7B.—Government Purchases of Goods and Services by Type Table 3.8B.—Government Purchases of Goods and Services by Type in Constant Dollars [Billions of dollars] [Billions of 1982 dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1984 I Government purchases of II 1984 1986 1985 1985 III IV I II r 733.4 311.3 235.0 65.5 12.2 152.4 815.4 354.1 259.4 74.9 12.2 166.1 777.3 333.7 248.9 71.0 11.5 161.4 799.0 340.9 255.1 73.1 12.7 163.2 829.7 360.9 265.5 78.9 13.0 166.6 855.6 380.9 268.0 76.6 11.8 173.4 836.7 355.7 266.4 75.7 11.8 172.5 860 o 367.1 2780 84 3 10 5 176 3 94.8 63.5 31.3 57.6 5.0 76.2 3.9 3.1 101.1 67.8 33.3 65.0 6.1 94.7 4.1 17.2 99.9 66.9 33.0 61.5 5.1 84.8 4.1 8.9 100.5 67.2 33.2 62.7 6.1 85.8 4.1 9.3 100.8 67.4 33.4 65.8 7.0 95.5 3.9 17.5 103.4 69.7 33.7 70.0 6.1 112.9 4.5 33.2 103.9 70.0 33.8 68.7 6.3 89.3 4.3 11.1 104 4 70 3 34.1 720 69 89 1 43 11 1 -3.6 6.7 62.0 11.3 5.9 66.0 2.8 6.1 64.5 2.3 6.9 65.1 11.4 6.1 66.5 28.7 4.5 68.0 5.6 5.5 66.7 54 57 663 37.2 24.7 7.3 422.2 State and local 18.7 jJuraDie gooas..... 36.2 Nonaurauie gooas 320.3 Compensation of employees.. . 258.9 61.4 a* f 47.0 39.6 26.4 7.4 461.3 20.8 38.7 348.3 280.1 68.2 53.5 39.2 25.3 7.3 443.5 20.0 37.6 337.9 272.4 65.5 48.0 39.5 25.6 7.4 458.1 20.5 38.4 345.0 277.6 67.4 54.2 39.7 26.8 7.5 468.8 20.9 38.7 351.9 282.8 69.1 57.3 40.0 28.0 7.2 474.7 21.5 40.0 358.6 287.8 70.8 54.6 40.2 26.6 7.2 480.9 21.9 38.7 365.4 292.6 72.7 55.0 40 3 25.9 74 492 9 224 36 7 372 0 297.8 74 3 61 7 g National aeiense JLmraDie gooos Compensation of Militarv Civilian Q. . ' D hi gooas...... nnii jjuraoie Commodity Credit Corporation inventory ru-u j ui q, Compensation of employees , I Government purchases of goods and services Federal National defense Durable goods Nondurable goods Services Compensation of employees Military Civilian Other services Structures Nondefense Durable goods Nondurable goods , Commodity Credit Corporation inventory change Other nondurables Services Compensation of employees Other services Structures , State and local Durable goods Nondurable goods Services Compensation of employees.. Other services Structures 1986 1985 1985 II III IV I II r 675.2 291.7 219.4 61.2 13.6 140.0 721.2 323.6 235.7 70.4 13.6 146.3 695.3 305.8 228.0 66.8 12.7 143.9 708.3 311.4 233.5 69.2 14.1 144.6 731.8 329.9 242.2 74.6 14.4 146.9 749.4 347.2 239.3 70.8 13.1 150.0 725.2 320.4 238.7 71.3 13.3 148.5 742.4 329.5 250.0 78.7 14.0 151.3 86.9 58.6 28.3 53.0 4.7 72.3 4.1 4.5 88.3 59.5 28.9 58.0 5.5 87.8 4.6 18.2 88.2 59.4 28.8 55.7 4.7 77.8 4.4 9.2 88.3 59.5 28.8 56.3 5.6 77.9 4.5 9.1 88.5 59.6 28.9 58.4 6.3 87.6 4.5 17.7 88.4 59.5 28.9 61.6 5.4 107.9 5.2 36.6 88.6 59.6 28.9 60.0 5.6 81.7 5.2 11.8 88.6 59.5 29.1 62.6 6.1 79.4 5.4 9.8 -2.2 6.7 56.7 12.3 5.9 58.2 3.2 6.0 57.3 2.0 7.0 57.5 11.5 6.2 58.5 32.3 4.3 59.5 6.4 5.4 58.1 4.4 5.4 57.5 33.7 23.0 7.0 383.5 17.9 36.6 283.9 229.3 54.6 45.1 34.3 23.9 6.8 397.6 19.5 39.0 290.9 232.9 58.0 48.2 34.2 23.0 6.9 389.5 19.0 38.0 288.2 231.6 56.6 44.3 34.3 23.2 6.9 396.9 19.3 38.6 290.1 232.5 57.6 48.8 34.3 24.2 7.0 401.9 19.7 39.5 291.8 233.4 58.4 51.0 34.3 25.2 6.6 402.2 20.1 40.1 293.6 234.3 59.3 48.5 34.3 23.8 6.6 404.8 20.4 40.6 295.0 235.0 60.0 48.7 34.4 23.1 6.8 413.0 20.7 41.2 296.5 235.7 60.8 54.6 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 12 August 1986 Table 3.10.—National Defense Purchases of Goods and Services in Constant Dollars Table 3.9.—National Defense Purchases of Goods and Services [Billions of dollars] [Billions of 1982 dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1984 1985 1985 II I Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1986 III IV I II 1984 r 1985 National defense purchases 235.0 259.4 248.9 255.1 265.5 268.0 266.4 278.0 Durable goods Military equipment Aircraft Missiles Ships Vehicles Electronic equipment Other Other durable goods 65.5 74.9 71.0 73.1 78.9 76.6 75.7 84.3 55.5 21.8 8.5 7.7 5.0 4.0 8.5 9.9 64.0 25.9 9.7 8.5 4.7 4.9 10.4 10.9 60.6 24.1 9.7 7.8 4.7 4.6 9.6 10.4 62.3 26.5 8.3 8.3 4.3 4.8 10.1 10.9 67.5 25.0 10.2 9.0 5.2 5.4 12.7 11.4 65.6 28.1 10.4 8.8 4.4 4.9 9.0 11.0 64.2 28.1 10.7 8.0 4.5 4.6 8.3 11.6 72.3 30.4 13.5 9.0 4.7 5.1 9.5 12.0 Nondurable goods Petroleum products Ammunition Other nondurable goods Services 12.2 12.2 11.5 12.7 13.0 11.8 11.8 10.5 6.8 3.1 2.3 6.6 3.2 2.4 6.0 3.2 2.3 7.1 3.2 2.3 7.2 3.3 2.5 6.2 3.2 2.4 6.3 3.2 2.3 4.1 3.9 2.4 152.4 166.1 161.4 163.2 166.6 173.4 172.5 176.3 94.8 63.5 31.3 57.6 101.1 67.8 33.3 65.0 99.9 66.9 33.0 61.5 100.5 67.2 33.2 62.7 100.8 67.4 33.4 65.8 103.4 69.7 33.7 70.0 103.9 70.0 33.8 68.7 104.4 70.3 34.1 72.0 23.5 15.8 6.7 4.9 3.4 3.0 .3 27.3 16.9 7.5 5.7 3.8 3.5 .2 25.5 16.8 7.0 4.6 3.7 3.3 .6 26.2 16.6 7.3 5.2 3.7 3.4 .3 27.7 17.1 7.7 6.3 3.6 3.6 —.1 29.7 17.2 8.2 6.8 4.3 3.7 .2 28.7 17.4 7.7 6.9 4.1 3.4 .5 31.6 17.7 7.8 7.1 4.1 3.5 .2 5.0 6.1 5.1 6.1 7.0 6.1 6.3 6.9 3.0 2.0 3.5 2.6 2.8 2.3 3.5 2.6 4.0 3.0 3.7 2.4 3.6 2.8 3.8 3.1 Compensation of employees Military Civilian Other services Contractual research and development 1 Installation support Weapons support 2 3 Personnel support . Transportation of materiel .... Travel of persons Other Structures . Military facilities Other National defense purchases Durable goods Military equipment Aircraft Missiles ... Ships Vehicles Electronic equipment Other Other durable goods Nondurable goods Petroleum products.. Ammunition Other nondurable goods Services Compensation of employees Military Civilian Other services Contractual research and development 1 Installation support Weapons support 23 Personnel support Transportation of materiel .... Travel of persons Other Structures Military facilities Other 1986 1985 I II III IV II r I 219.4 235.7 228.0 233.5 242.2 239.3 70.4 66.8 69.2 74.6 70.8 238.7 71.3 250.0 61.2 51.2 18.5 8.1 7.0 5.5 3.8 8.3 10.0 58.8 22.6 9.2 7.5 5.3 4.6 9.7 11.6 56.1 21.6 8.7 7.0 5.5 4.3 9.0 10.6 57.9 23.4 8.2 7.3 5,2 4.5 9.4 11.3 62.5 22.0 9.9 7.9 5.8 5.1 11.8 12.1 58.6 23.3 9.9 7.7 4.6 4.6 8.5 12.2 58.0 23.4 10.5 6.9 5.0 4.3 7.8 13.2 64.8 24.8 13.3 7.8 5.2 4.8 8.9 13.9 13.6 13.6 12.7 14.1 14.4 13.1 13.3 14.0 8.3 3.0 2.3 8.4 2.9 2.2 7.5 2.9 2.2 9.0 2.9 2.2 9.1 3.0 2.3 7.9 2.9 2.2 8.1 3.0 2.1 8.0 3.7 2.2 140.0 146.3 143.9 144.6 146.9 150.0 148.5 151.3 86.9 58.6 28.3 53.0 88.3 59.5 28.9 58.0 88.2 59.4 28.8 55.7 88.3 59.5 28.8 56.3 88.5 59.6 28.9 58.4 88.4 59.5 28.9 61.6 88.6 59.6 28.9 60.0 88.6 59.5 29.1 62.6 21.4 14.0 6.1 4.7 3.5 3.1 .3 24.1 14.4 6.7 5.2 3.9 3.4 .2 22.6 14.6 6.3 4.5 3.8 3.3 .6 23.3 14.2 6.5 4.8 3.8 3.3 .3 24.4 14.5 6.8 5.6 3.6 3.5 1 26.0 14.5 7.2 5.8 4.4 3.6 .1 24.9 14.5 6.8 5.7 4.1 3.4 .4 27.5 14.7 6.9 5.8 4.1 3.4 .2 4.7 5.5 4.7 5.6 6.3 5.4 5.6 6.1 2.8 1.9 3.2 2.4 2.6 2.1 3.2 2.4 3.5 2.8 3.3 2.2 3.1 2.5 3.3 2.8 78.7 1. Includes utilities, communications, rental payments, maintenance and repair, and payments to contractors to operate installations. 2. Includes depot maintenance and contractual services for weapons systems, other than research and development. 3. Includes compensation of foreign personnel, consulting, training, and education. 1. Includes utilities, communications, rental payments, maintenance and repair, and payments to contractors to operate installations. 2. Includes depot maintenance and contractual services for weapons systems. 3. Includes compensation of foreign personnel, consulting, training, and education. Table 4.1.—Foreign Transactions in the National Income and Product Accounts Table 4.2.—Exports and Imports of Goods and Services in Constant Dollars [Billions of dollars] [Billions of 1982 dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1984 II I Receipts from foreigners ... Exports of goods and services Merchandise Durable goods Nondurable goods Services Factor income1 Other Capital grants received by the United States (net) Payments to foreigners Imports of goods and services Merchandise Durable goods Nondurable goods Services Factor income l Other Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1986 1985 1985 III IV 1984 II' I 382.7 369.8 382.7 224.1 125.6 98.5 158.6 100.6 58.0 369.8 219.6 128.2 91.4 150.2 91.2 58.9 378.4 378.4 226.0 128.7 97.3 152.4 91.9 60.5 370.0 370.0 221.1 129.7 91.4 148.9 91.2 57.7 362.3 362.3 215.0 128.0 87.0 147.4 89.4 57.9 368.2 368.2 216.2 126.3 89.9 152.0 92.3 59.7 374.8 374.8 219.7 133.3 86.3 155.2 94.7 60.5 367.9 367.9 212.9 131.7 81.2 155.0 92.4 62.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 382.7 441.4 334.4 191.1 143.3 107.0 53.1 53.9 378.4 427.9 323.1 194.7 128.4 104.8 49.4 55.3 370.0 447.1 340.7 199.3 141.4 106.4 50.0 56.4 362.3 446.0 339.2 202.3 136.9 106.8 50.3 56.4 374.8 468.5 358.9 224.4 134.5 109.6 51.5 58.1 13.2 2.1 11.1 13.9 1.4 12.4 16.0 1.5 14.5 368.2 473.6 363.8 213.9 149.9 109.8 50.5 59.3 17.0 1.6 15.4 12.2 1.7 10.5 367.9 468.1 358.5 232.0 126.5 109.6 52.0 57.6 14.3 1.4 12.9 21.2 21.1 21.5 21.5 22.8 23.2 Transfer payments (net) From persons (net) From government (net) 12.2 1.5 10.7 369.8 448.6 341.7 202.6 139.1 106.9 50.1 56.9 15.0 1.6 13.4 Interest paid by government to foreigners Net foreign investment 19.8 21.3 907 -115.2 -83.8 -112.0 -121.2 -143.8 -128.6 -137.7 1. Line 7 less line 16 equals rest-of-the-world product as shown in table 1.7. I Exports of goods and services Merchandise . . . . Durable goods Nondurable goods Services Factor income 1 Other Imports of goods and services Merchandise Durable goods Nondurable goods Services Factor income1 Other 1986 1985 1985 II III IV I II r 369.7 222.7 127.3 95.4 362.3 227.4 133.5 93.9 369.4 361.2 230.8 132.6 98.2 227.0 134.3 92.7 355.8 223.9 133.6 90.3 362.9 227.8 133.4 94.4 369.2 232.0 142.1 89.9 363.9 227.5 141.6 85.9 147.0 92.6 54.4 135.0 80.9 54.0 134.2 81.2 53.0 132.0 79.1 52.9 135.1 80.9 54.3 137.2 82.4 54.8 136.4 79.9 56.6 453.2 350.0 199.3 150.7 103.3 48.7 54.6 470.5 368.7 216.6 152.1 101.8 44.0 57.8 138.6 82.6 56.0 448.2 469.3 367.7 213.8 153.9 101.7 44.1 57.5 469.6 368.4 216.9 151.4 101.3 44.0 57.2 494.8 391.3 226.7 164.6 495.1 392.6 237.4 155.2 412.5 240.6 171.8 103.6 43.7 59.8 102.5 44.3 58.2 102.0 44.4 57.5 347.5 209.2 138.3 100.7 44.1 56.6 1. Line 6 less line 13 equals rest-of-the-world product as shown in table 1.8. 514.4 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 13 Table 4.3.—-Merchandise Exports and Imports by Type of Product and by End-Use Category Table 4.4.—Merchandise Exports and Imports by Type of Product and by End-Use Category in Constant Dollars [Billions of dollars] [Billions of 1982 dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1984 I Merchandise exports Foods, feeds, and beverages Industrial supplies and materials Durable goods Nondurable goods Capital goods, except autos Autos . . . . . Consumer goods Durable goods Nondurable goods Other Durable goods Nondurable goods Merchandise imports Foods feeds and beverages Industrial supplies and materials, excluding petroleum Durable goods Nondurable goods Petroleum and products . . . Capital goods, except autos Autos Consumer goods Durable goods Nondurable goods Other Durable goods Nondurable goods II 1984 1986 1985 1985 III IV 216.2 I II r 219.6 226.0 221.1 215.0 212.9 Merchandise exports 24.0 27.1 24.4 21.6 23.1 24.4 20.8 61.2 16.9 44.2 74.1 22.5 13.8 5.6 8.1 21.0 6.4 14.5 58.3 16.0 42.3 75.6 24.5 13.0 5.1 7.9 24.1 6.9 17.2 60.8 16.2 44.6 76.8 23.8 13.4 5.3 8.2 24.1 6.6 17.5 57.7 16.4 41.3 76.5 24.9 12.9 5.1 7.7 24.8 6.8 18.0 57.2 16.1 41.1 75.0 25.0 12.6 4.8 7.7 23.6 7.0 16.6 57.7 15.3 42.4 74.3 24.4 12.9 5.1 7.9 23.8 7.2 16.6 58.1 16.7 41.4 75.7 23.7 13.6 5.1 8.4 24.2 12.1 12.1 56.0 16.0 40.0 75.5 23.2 13.6 5.1 8.5 23.8 11.9 11.9 Foods, feeds, and beverages Industrial supplies and materials Durable goods Nondurable goods Capital goods except autos Autos Consumer goods Durable goods Nondurable goods Other Durable goods Nondurable goods . . 334.4 341.7 323.1 340.7 339.2 363.8 358.9 358.5 Merchandise imports 21.3 21.3 21.7 20.9 20.7 22.0 23.8 24.5 63.? 33.4 29.8 57.3 61.1 56.6 61.3 34.6 26.6 13.7 5.4 8.3 59.7 30.6 29.1 50.5 64.0 65.1 65.2 36.7 28.4 15.9 6.1 9.8 59.6 30.7 28.9 41.6 63.3 58.9 63.1 36.1 27.0 14.9 5.8 9.1 60.7 31.7 29.1 54.5 62.9 62.9 62.9 35.8 27.1 15.8 6.0 9.8 58.9 30.2 28.7 49.5 62.3 66.9 65.0 36.7 28.3 15.9 6.2 9.7 59.5 29.9 29.6 56.5 67.5 71.8 69.6 38.3 31.3 16.9 6.4 10.5 62.3 32.4 29.9 40.1 71.8 71.3 73.2 40.8 32.5 16.5 8.2 8.2 60.4 32.0 28.4 32.4 73.2 76.8 74.8 41.8 33.0 16.4 8.2 8.2 219.7 1985 I 31.6 224.1 1985 Foods, feeds, and beverages Industrial supplies and materials, excluding petroleum Durable goods Nondurable goods Petroleum and products Capital goods, except autos Autos Consumer goods Durable goods Nondurable goods Other Durable goods Nondurable goods II 1986 III IV II r I 222.7 227.4 230.8 227.0 223.9 227.8 232.0 227.5 29.4 25.1 27.4 24.8 22.8 25.7 26.2 22.7 61.0 16.9 44.1 77.4 21.0 13.7 5.8 7.9 20.2 6.2 14.0 60.9 16.7 44.2 82.1 22.4 12.9 5.4 7.5 23.8 6.8 17.0 62.3 16.6 45.7 81.8 222 13.5 5.6 7.9 23.7 6.5 17.2 60.0 17.1 42.9 82.3 22.8 12.9 5.5 7.4 24.3 6.7 17.7 60.7 17.1 43.6 81.7 22.7 12.5 5.1 7.4 23.4 6.9 16.5 60.7 16.1 44.6 82.7 22.0 12.9 5.4 7.5 23.8 7.2 16.6 61.4 17.7 43.7 85.8 21.3 13.3 5.4 7.9 24.0 12.0 12.0 60.9 17.4 43.5 86.3 20.7 13.1 5.3 7.8 23.8 11.9 11.9 350.0 368.7 347.5 367.7 368.4 391.3 392.6 20.9 21.8 21.9 21.3 21.5 22.5 22.9 22.9 67.5 35.7 31.8 63.7 68.4 54.1 61.5 35.7 25.9 13.9 5.4 8.5 68.2 35.0 33.2 59.8 76.2 60.8 65.4 38.3 27.1 16.4 6.3 10.1 67.0 34.5 32.5 48.7 74.7 56.0 63.7 37.9 25.7 15.5 6.0 9.5 69.0 36.0 33.0 63.3 74.5 59.4 63.7 37.7 26.0 16.5 6.2 10.2 67.5 34.6 32.8 60.1 74.7 62.9 65.3 38.3 27.0 16.5 6.4 10.1 69.5 34.9 34.6 67.1 81.1 64.9 68.9 39.2 29.7 17.2 6.5 10.7 73.4 38.1 35.3 58.1 87.1 62.9 71.7 41.0 30.7 16.6 8.3 8.3 72.1 38.2 33.9 75.9 87.5 65.9 71.9 40.9 31.0 16.2 8.1 8.1 412.5 Addenda: Addenda: Exports of agricultural products l Exports of nonagricultural products Imports of nonpetroleum products 38.4 29.6 185.7 190.0 277.1 291.2 29.8 26.7 28.5 28.4 24.6 192.7 191.3 188.3 187.7 191.2 188.3 281.5 286.1 289.8 307.3 318.8 326.1 33.4 Exports of 1agricultural products Exports of nonagricultural products Imports of nonpetroleum products 35.3 30.4 29.8 27.8 30.8 187.5 197.0 197.7 197.2 196.0 196.9 202.2 201.3 286.3 308.9 298.8 304.4 308.3 324.2 334.6 336.6 Table 5.1.—Gross Saving and Investment [Billions of dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Government surplus or deficit ( — ), national income and product accounts Federal State and local II Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1986 1985 1985 I Gross private saving Personal saving Undistributed corporate profits with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments Undistributed profits Inventory valuation adjustment . Capital consumption adjustment Corporate capital consumption allowances with capital consumption adjustment Noncorporate capital consumption allowances with capital consumption adj ustment Wage accruals less disbursements III IV I II r 573.3 551.5 573.2 566.8 541.7 524.1 583.2 541.7 674.8 168.7 687.8 143.3 669.8 144.1 722.4 183.6 679.6 119.6 679.2 125.8 714.8 145.6 718.7 152.7 91.0 62.0 107.3 49.8 97.8 45.1 105.8 45.3 1.6 -5.5 -.6 -.5 34.5 58.1 53.2 58.9 253.9 268.2 262.8 266.6 161.2 0 169.0 0 118.8 51.8 6.1 61.0 270.1 165.1 166.5 171.2 0 0 0 106.8 57.0 122.1 50.0 112.5 53.2 -9.4 16.5 7.9 59.2 55.6 51.4 273.3 275.3 278.8 173.4 0 171.8 0 174.7 0 -101.5 -136.3 -96.6 -155.6 -138.0 -155.1 131.6 -177.0 -170.0 -198.0 -162.2 214.8 197.5 -217.6 -201.6 -236.9 59.9 70.0 62.5 59.5 59.2 65.6 61.7 68.5 Capital grants received by the United States (net) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gross investment 571.4 545.9 566.8 555.0 536.2 525.7 579.6 547.0 Gross private domestic investment Net foreign investment Statistical discrepancy 657.4 662.1 661.1 650.6 667.1 -90.7 -115.2 -83.8 -112.0 -121.2 -1.9 26.3 Table 6.3B.—National Income Without Capital Consumption Adjustment by Industry [Billions of dollars] Gross saving 29.8 1. Includes parts of line 2 and line 5. 1. Includes parts of line 2 and line 5. 1984 33.1 -5.5 -6.4 -11.7 -5.5 669.5 708.3 684.7 143.8 -128.6 -137.7 1.6 -3.6 5.3 1984 1985 1985 I National income without capital consumption adjustment II 1986 III IV I II r Domestic industries 3,028.2 3,185.8 3,127.3 3,163.1 3,203.6 3,249.1 3,303.6 3,347.4 2,980.7 3,144.7 3,084.8 3,121.9 3,164.5 3,207.2 3,260.4 3,307.1 Private industries 2,543.6 2,674.0 2,624.7 2,655.1 2,691.0 2,724.9 2,771.6 2,811.7 Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Nondurable goods 80.4 46.0 155.8 658.3 390.4 267.9 76.4 43.9 165.6 671.0 401.2 269.8 80.7 44.9 162.6 662.6 398.4 264.2 80.4 44.2 165.0 660.7 398.0 262.8 68.7 42.9 165.2 678.5 402.9 275.6 75.7 43.4 169.9 682.2 405.6 276.6 70.7 44.0 174.8 ••••••••••••• 678.6 409.1 269.5 Transportation and public utilities.. Transportation Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services .. . 245.6 109.2 64.0 256.4 113.2 66.7 252.2 110.8 65.7 253.5 111.9 67.0 260.4 114.2 67.1 259.4 116.2 66.9 265.2 113.8 72.1 72.4 76.5 199.4 278.8 75.8 197.2 271.0 74.6 79.2 76.4 79.2 189.6 262.2 199.2 278.6 201.8 283.7 199.2 282.1 202.7 292.9 385.0 520.8 411.6 570.9 400.6 552.8 407.8 565.7 414.1 575.7 423.6 589.5 438.6 604.1 437.1 470.7 460.1 466.9 473.5 482.3 488.7 495.3 47.5 41.2 42.5 41.2 39.1 41.9 43.2 40.3 Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Rest of the world . SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 14 Table 5.9.—Change in Business Inventories by Industry in Constant Dollars Table 5.8.—Change in Business Inventories by Industry [Billions of dollars] [Billions of 1982 dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1984 1985 1985 I Change in business inventories Farm Nonfarm Change in book value Inventory valuation adjustment 1 Manufacturing Durable goods . . . . Nondurable goods Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Merchant wholesalers Durable goods Nondurable goods Nonmerchant wholesalers Durable goods Retail trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Other Durable goods Nondurable goods 64.1 7.5 56.6 62.6 , , -6.0 21.2 17.2 4.0 14.0 9.2 4.8 11.3 8.1 3.2 2.7 1.2 1.5 16.0 9.3 6.7 5.4 3.5 1.9 II 12.2 13.3 19.1 8.6 10.4 9.3 -1.1 -4.7 32 -1.5 3.7 .7 3.0 5.0 .7 4.2 -1.3 0 12 7.9 6.1 1.8 5.3 3.0 2.3 -1.0 1.5 2.8 -1.3 4.3 4.2 .1 6.2 2.9 3.3 -2.0 1.3 33 6.4 6.5 2 6.4 3.8 2.6 1.1 -3.3 -2.2 -1.0 7.4 1.2 6.2 7.7 1.1 6.6 -.3 .1 5 Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1986 III 25.4 6.9 18.5 19.5 11.1 11 August 1986 .8 .8 0 5.5 2.6 2.9 3.1 1 IV II I 31 199 16.7 27.5 43.8 2.7 41.2 22.9 12.5 3.3 9.2 .2 6.1 -10.8 -5.3 -11.7 -1.4 -11.8 .1 -3.9 -.1 3.3 .1 -2.8 2.7 3.2 2.3 3.7 .7 -1.8 4.1 3.0 -2.4 -.3 -1.0 -.6 14 .2 19.4 5.3 12 18.5 .9 6.5 3.3 5.8 2.7 2.8 3.0 .6 18.3 -4.8 45 -.3 8.1 5.2 2.9 7.6 5.8 1.9 .5 -.6 1.0 30.5 24.5 6.0 7.4 3.4 4.0 9.0 -.3 -3.7 3.4 5.7 4.7 .9 6.8 6.2 .6 -1.2 -1.5 .4 -3.7 -1.8 -1.9 7.6 2.6 5.0 3.2 -3.0 1984 r 1. The inventory valuation adjustment (IVA) shown in this table differs from the IVA that adjusts business incomes. The IVA in this table reflects the mix of methods (first-in, first-out; last-in, first-out; etc.) underlying book value inventories derived primarily from Census Bureau statistics. This mix differs from that underlying business income derived primarily from Internal Revenue Service statistics. Prior to 1973, the two IVA's are the same because information required for separate estimates is not available. Change in business inventories Farm Nonfarm Manufacturing Durable goods Nondurable goods Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Merchant wholesalers Durable goods Nondurable goods Nonmerchant wholesalers Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Other Durable goods Nondurable goods 59.2 4.9 54.3 20.6 16.6 3.9 13.4 8.8 4.6 10.7 7.7 3.0 2.7 1.1 1.6 15.3 8.8 6.5 5.1 3.3 1.8 1985 9.0 -1.9 10.9 -4.7 -3.2 -1.6 3.4 .6 2.8 4.9 .7 4.2 -1.5 0 -1.5 7.3 5.6 1.7 4.9 2.8 2.2 1986 1985 I II 23.2 6.4 16.7 1.2 2.6 14 3.6 4.0 5 17.4 7.8 9.6 3.5 -2.5 10 7.2 1.1 6.1 7.6 1.0 6.6 -.4 .1 -.5 .6 .6 0 5.3 2.4 2.8 6.2 2.8 3.4 -2.7 1.2 3.9 5.9 6.1 -.2 6.1 3.5 2.6 .7 7 1.4 -6.1 -1.6 4.5 -.6 -2.7 2.1 2.2 -1.7 3.9 -2.8 10 -1.7 5.1 -1.0 6.1 3.0 2.5 .5 II r I IV III -5.2 39.9 2.9 213 37.0 16.1 -5.3 -10.5 47 11 1 -.5 .6 3.4 6.9 4.9 .1 2.0 3.3 6.8 3.6 5.5 .6 1.3 3.0 .1 -.3 -.5 -.6 .3 .7 28.3 17.8 22.6 16.9 5.6 .9 5.4 7.1 2.6 3.1 4.0 2.8 11.6 3.4 8.2 .2 41 4.3 3.5 4.3 -.8 4.3 5.8 -1.5 -.9 -1.5 .6 3.4 -1.6 -1.8 8.0 2.5 5.5 Table 5.10.—Inventories and Final Sales of Business by Industry Table 5.11.—Inventories and Final Sales of Business by Industry in Constant Dollars [Billions of dollars] [Billions of 1982 dollars] Seasonally adjusted quarterly totals I Inventories 1 Farm Nonfarm Durable goods Nondurable goods Manufacturing Durable goods Nondurable goods Wholesale trade Durable goods . Nondurable goods Merchant wholesalers Durable goods Nondurable goods Nonmerchant wholesalers Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Other Final sales 2 Final sales of goods and structures 2 Ratio of inventories to final sales Inventories to final sales , Nonfarm inventories to final sales Nonfarm inventories to final sales of goods and structures II Seasonally adjusted quarterly totals 1986 1985 III IV I 859.0 81.1 777.8 455.1 322.7 342.5 226.0 116.5 179.2 115.2 63.9 151.7 100.4 51.3 27.5 14.9 12.6 168.9 82.3 86.6 87.2 274.3 164.8 859.2 79.0 780.2 456.7 323.5 341.5 225.9 115.5 180.4 115.7 64.7 153.2 100.8 52.5 27.2 15.0 12.3 169.3 82.5 86.8 89.0 278.9 167.5 856.4 76.8 779.7 456.2 323.5 340.0 226.3 113.7 179.8 115.1 64.8 153.2 100.3 52.9 26.6 14.7 11.9 170.5 81.9 88.6 89.4 285.1 171.3 862.6 74.0 788.5 460.1 328.4 338.9 224.4 114.5 181.9 115.2 66.6 155.1 100.6 54.5 26.8 14.7 12.1 176.7 86.9 89.8 91.0 289.3 172.1 855.8 71.5 784.3 466.4 317.9 330.5 222.5 108.0 179.9 116.5 63.4 154.9 102.0 52.9 24.9 14.4 10.5 183.4 93.2 90.2 90.5 289.7 170.6 858.4 73.5 784.8 466.6 318.3 328.7 220.6 108.2 181.4 118.0 63.4 157.1 104.0 53.1 24.4 14.0 10.3 183.2 92.8 90.4 91.5 294.4 173.1 3.13 2.84 3.08 2.80 3.00 2.73 2.98 2.73 2.95 2.71 2.92 2.67 4.72 4.66 4.55 4.58 4.60 4.53 1. Inventories are as of the end of the quarter. The quarter-to-quarter change in inventories calculated from current-dollar inventories in this table is not the current- dollar change in business inventories (CBI) component of GNP. The former is the difference between two inventory stocks, each valued at their respective 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 monthly rates. Business final sales equals final sales less gross product of households and institutions, government, and rest of the world, and includes a small amount of final sales by farms. 1986 1985 II r I Inventories * Farm Nonfarm Durable goods Nondurable goods Manufacturing Durable goods . Nondurable goods Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Merchant wholesalers Durable goods Nondurable goods Nonmerchant wholesalers Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade . . Durable goods Nondurable goods Other . . . Final sales 2 Final sales of goods and structures 2 Ratio of inventories to final sales Inventories to final sales Nonfarm inventories to final sales Nonfarm inventories to final sales of goods and structures II III IV I II r 827.0 81.4 745.6 431.3 314.3 330.2 215.9 114.3 172.2 109.1 63.2 144.9 94.9 50.0 27.3 14.2 13.1 159.1 77.0 82.1 84.1 251.0 155.9 831.4 83.3 748.0 431.7 316.3 329.3 215.2 114.1 174.0 109.3 64.7 146.8 95.2 51.7 27.2 14.2 13.0 159.3 77.1 82.1 85.4 253.1 157.8 831.5 83.2 748.4 431.0 317.4 327.8 214.8 113.0 173.9 108.7 65.2 147.3 94.7 52.6 26.5 13.9 12.6 160.5 76.9 83.7 86.2 257.5 161.2 830.2 77.8 752.4 433.1 319.3 325.2 212.0 113.1 174.7 108.7 66.0 148.3 94.9 53.4 26.4 13.8 12.7 165.0 81.1 83.9 87.5 259.2 161.3 840.2 78.6 761.6 439.6 322.0 323.9 210.9 113.0 176.4 109.9 66.5 150.0 96.2 53.7 26.5 13.7 12.8 172.1 86.7 85.3 89.3 258.0 159.4 843.1 79.4 763.7 439.8 323.8 323.9 209.8 114.1 177.3 111.0 66.3 151.0 97.7 53.3 26.3 13.3 13.0 171.2 86.3 84.9 91.3 260.9 161.4 3.30 2.97 3.28 2.96 3.23 2.91 3.20 2.90 3.26 2.95 3.23 2.93 4.78 4.74 4.64 4.67 4.78 4.73 1. Inventories are as of the end of the quarter. Quarter-to-quarter changes calculated from this table are at quarterly rates, whereas the constant-dollar change in business inventories component of GNP is stated at annual rates. 2. Quarterly totals at monthly rates. Business final sales equals final sales less gross product of households and institutions, government, and rest of the world, and includes a small amount of final sales by farms. 15 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 7.1.—Fixed-Weighted Price Indexes for Gross National Product, 1982 Weights Table 6.18B.—-Corporate Profits by Industry [Billions of dollars] [Index numbers, 1982=100] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1984 I Corporate profits with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments Domestic industries.. . .. Financial Nonfinancial Rest of the world Corporate profits with inventory valuation adjustment Domestic industries Financial Federal Reserve banks Other Nonfinancial Manufacturing Durable goods Primary metal industries...... Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Other Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Other Rest of the world III II Seasonally adjusted 1986 1985 1985 IV I II 264.7 280.7 266.4 274.3 296.3 285.6 296.4 291.2 233.7 248.8 235.8 242.7 266.3 250.5 257.9 253.7 17.0 24.6 21.2 24.6 25.5 27.2 32.5 35.5 216.7 224.2 214.6 218.2 240.8 223.3 225.5 218.3 31.0 31.8 30.6 31.6 30.0 35.1 38.4 37.5 230.2 199.2 15.4 16.7 -1.3 183.8 87.4 34.8 -2.6 4.6 4.7 222.6 190.8 21.0 16.8 4.3 169.7 73.0 28.0 -3.6 4.1 3.6 213.3 182.6 18.2 17.1 1.1 164.4 70.4 27.8 -4.1 4.4 1.5 215.4 183.8 21.1 17.1 4.0 162.7 68.2 28.8 -3.9 4.6 3.5 235.3 205.3 21.7 16.5 5.2 183.6 79.0 28.9 -2.6 4.5 4.6 226.4 191.3 23.2 16.3 6.9 168.1 74.5 26.6 -3.6 3.0 4.7 5.2 9.9 13.1 52.6 8.0 7.5 17.3 19.7 32.6 49.7 14.1 31.0 4.9 6.8 12.1 45.0 7.8 4.7 13.4 19.1 33.0 49.7 14.0 31.8 4.3 9.0 12.8 42.6 7.2 5.4 10.5 19.6 31.7 48.8 13.6 30.6 5.2 7.6 11.9 39.4 7.6 5.3 7.4 19.1 30.9 51.1 12.6 31.6 6.0 4.2 12.3 50.1 9.1 5.3 17.0 18.7 36.6 54.2 13.9 30.0 4.3 6.6 11.6 47.9 7.6 2.8 18.7 18.9 32.7 45.0 15.9 35.1 240.8 239.8 202.4 202.3 28.4 31.4 17.0 16.2 11.4 15.2 174.0 170.9 67.1 28.2 -2.6 4.7 2.2 4.7 6.4 12.7 38.9 9.3 6.4 7.4 15.8 37.1 52.5 17.3 38.4 1984 r Gross national product Personal consumption expenditures Durable goods Nondurable goods . . . . Services Gross private domestic investment Fixed investment Nonresidential Structures ... Producers' durable equipment Residential Change in business inventories Net exports of goods and services Exports Imports Government purchases of goods and services Federal National defense Nondefense State and local Addenda: Final sales Personal consumption expenditures, food Personal consumption expenditures, energy . . Other personal consumption expenditures 1985 1985 II III IV I II r 108.3 108.4 104.1 105.2 111.9 112.3 112.4 105.1 107.8 117.7 110.9 110.8 105.1 106.7 115.4 111.9 112.0 105.2 107.5 117.0 112.6 112.8 105.0 107.8 118.5 113.7 114.1 105.3 109.2 120.0 114.4 114.6 105.8 108.4 121.4 115.0 114.5 106.0 106.5 122.6 101.8 100.5 98.3 101.8 106.3 103.3 101.9 100.0 103.1 108.2 102.7 101.3 99.4 102.5 107.6 103.0 101.6 99.6 102.9 107.8 103.4 102.0 100.0 103.3 108.1 104.0 102.4 100.8 103.5 109.4 104.2 102.5 100.7 103.7 110.1 105.1 103.2 101.5 104.4 111.8 104.5 104.0 104.1 104.3 103.8 103.8 104.3 104.0 97.7 95.9 95.7 95.9 95.4 96.5 94.8 91.0 109.2 107.9 107.5 108.8 110.3 114.1 111.0 111.4 110.0 116.3 112.6 110.5 110.8 109.9 114.1 108.3 112.2 110.8 111.8 Gross national product 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 III 116.7 112.0 112.7 110.1 120.1 112.5 113.6 114.3 114.8 90.5 102.3 103.2 101.9 104.1 103.6 103.3 100.1 109.8 114.6 112.8 114.1 115.2 116.6 117.5 118.5 Table 7.3.—Fixed-Weighted Price Indexes for Relation of Gross National Product, Gross Domestic Purchases, and Final Sales to Domestic Purchasers, 1982 Weights [Index numbers, 1982=100] 1984 1986 IV 116.4 112.3 113.2 110.1 119.4 Seasonally adjusted 1985 II 115.8 112.1 112.9 110.3 118.5 106.2 108.6 107.9 108.0 108.4 110.0 110.3 110.8 Seasonally adjusted I 114.4 110.8 111.2 109.7 117.0 NOTE.—Percent changes from preceding period for selected items in this table are shown in table 8.1. [Index numbers, 1982=100] 1985 113.5 110.5 110.7 110.0 115.7 37.5 Table 7.2.—Fixed-Weighted Price Indexes for Gross National Product by Major Type of Product, 1982 Weights 1984 1986 I I 105.5 107.6 106.8 107.4 107.5 108.1 108.2 107.8 105.5 107.6 106.8 107.3 107.4 108.0 108.1 107.7 105.5 107.6 105.7 105.9 105.9 105.7 105.7 105.8 105.5 107.6 105.6 105.9 105.8 105.6 105.6 105.6 105.5 107.6 107.6 108.3 108.6 109.7 109.8 109.3 105.5 107.6 107.5 108.3 108.5 109.6 109.7 109.1 105.5 107.6 115.5 117.0 118.3 119.9 121.2 122.4 105.5 107.6 103.8 104.4 104.9 105.9 106.2 107.2 Gross national product Less: Exports of goods and services Plus: Imports of goods and services Equals: Gross domestic purchases 1 Less* Change in business inventories Equals: Final2 sales to domestic purchasers 1986 1985 I II r 108.3 112.3 110.9 111.9 112.6 113.7 114.4 115.0 108.3 112.2 110.8 111.8 112.5 113.6 114.3 114.8 1985 II III IV I II r 108.3 112.3 110.9 111.9 112.6 113.7 114.4 115.0 104.5 104.0 104.1 104.3 103.8 103.8 104.3 104.0 97.7 95.9 95.7 95.9 95.4 96.5 94.8 91.0 107.6 111.5 110.0 111.0 111.8 113.0 113.5 113.7 107.6 111.4 110.0 111.0 111.7 113.0 113.4 113.6 1. Purchases in the United States of goods and services wherever produced. 2. Final sales in the United States of goods and services wherever produced. NOTE.—Percent changes from preceding period for selected items in this table are shown in table 8.1. SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 16 August 1986 Table 7.7.—Implicit Price Deflators for the Relation of Gross National Product, Net National Product, and National Income Table 7.4.—Implicit Price Deflators for Gross National Product [Index numbers, 1982 = 100] [Index.numbers, 1982=100] Seasonally adjusted 1984 1985 1985 I II Seasonally adjusted 1986 III I IV II 1984 r 1985 1985 I Gross national product 107.9 111.5 110.2 111.1 Personal consumption expenditures 103.8 104.5 104.6 104.5 104.5 104.3 104.5 104.7 105.0 107.5 106.5 107.2 107.5 108.9 108.0 105.8 111.7 117.3 115.0 116.6 118.0 119.5 120.6 121.9 Gross private domestic investment Fixed investment Nonresidential Structures Producers' durable equipment Residential Change in business inventories 1986 III IV I II r 111.8 112.8 113.5 114.2 108.1 111.9 110.4 111.4 112.2 113.4 113.7 113.5 Durable goods Nondurable goods Services II 100.9 101.8 101.7 101.5 101.7 102.2 103.2 98.7 99.3 99.4 99.2 99.3 99.4 100.3 98.6 101.7 100.6 101.3 101.8 103.2 104.4 98.7 98.1 98.8 98.1 98.0 97.6 98.4 106.3 108.2 107.6 107.8 108.1 109.4 110.2 103.8 100.3 107.0 97.5 112.2 107.9 111.5 Gross national product 110.2 111.1 111.8 112.8 113.5 114.2 Less: Capital consumption allowances with capital consumption adjustment 102.0 102.7 102.5 102.6 102.8 103.0 102.8 103.3 Equals: Net national product . . 108.7 112.7 111.2 112.3 113.1 114.2 114.9 115.6 Less: Indirect business tax and nontax liability plus business transfer payments less subsidies plus current surplus of government enterprises 110.4 115.6 112.1 115.7 117.4 117.1 120.3 109.1 107.3 110.5 109.3 110.2 110.8 111.7 112.2 112.8 Statistical discrepancy 108.5 112.4 111.1 Equals: National income 111.9 112.6 113.9 114.4 116.3 Net exports of goods and services Exports. .. . Imports 103.5 102.1 102.4 102.4 101.8 101.5 101.5 101.1 97.4 95.4 95.5 95.3 95.0 95.7 94.6 91.0 Government purchases of goods and services Federal National defense Nondefense State and local 108.6 113.1 111.8 112.8 113.4 114.2 115.4 115.8 106.7 107.1 105.5 110.1 109.1 109.2 109.0 113.9 109.5 109.3 110.2 115.4 109.4 110.0 107.9 116.0 109.4 109.6 108.9 116.6 109.7 112.0 104.6 118.0 111.0 111.6 109.2 118.8 111.4 111.2 112.1 119.3 NOTE.—Percent changes from preceding period for selected items in this table are shown in table 8.1. Table 7.8.—Implicit Price Deflators for Command-Basis Gross National Product [Index numbers, 1982=100] Gross national product 107.9 111.5 Plus: Command-basis net exports of goods and services Command-basis exports Imports [Index numbers, 1982 = 100] 1984 I Gross national product II 107.9 111.5 110.2 111.1 Final sales Change in business inventories 107.9 111.5 Goods 1986 1985 1985 HI IV II r I 111.8 112.8 113.5 114.2 Durable goods .. Final sales Change in business inventories 103.3 103.6 104.3 103.7 103.5 103.0 103.2 102.1 103.2 103.5 104.2 103.6 103.4 102.8 102.9 102.0 Nondurable goods Final sales Change in business inventories 106.1 108.5 107.2 108.3 108.7 109.6 109.5 109.8 105.9 108.3 107.1 108.4 108.5 109.3 109.5 109.9 117.5 115.3 116.8 118.2 119.7 120.8 122.0 Services 111.7 Structures 103.1 106.2 104.9 105.7 106.4 107.6 108.5 110.8 NOTE.—Percent changes from preceding period for selected items in this table are shown in table 8.1. Table 7.6.—Implicit Price Deflators for Gross National Product by Sector [Index numbers, 1982 = 100] Business Nonfarm Nonfarm less housing Housing Farm Statistical discrepancy . . Households and institutions Private households Nonprofit institutions Government Federal State and local 110.2 111.1 111.8 1079 1115 1102 111 1 111.8 1073 1105 1093 1102 1108 107.1 110.8 109.5 110.5 111.3 1066 1101 1089 1098 1105 1119 118.8 115.7 117.6 119.8 113.5 97.4 101.6 98.2 91.8 1073 110.5 109.3 110.2 110.8 107.9 111.5 Gross national product Gross domestic product ... 1124 117.2 115.4 116.5 1013 1025 1020 1024 . . . 1133 118.4 116.5 117.6 1117 118.4 116.2 117.6 1094 1148 1136 1142 112.9 120.3 117.6 119.4 Rest of the world 108.7 112.7 111.3 112.8 113.5 114.2 112.8 113.5 114.2 111.7 112.0 111.1 121.9 98.1 111.7 112.2 112.7 111.7 123.5 92.8 112.2 112.8 113.3 112.1 125.4 95.0 112.8 117.8 119.0 120.4 121.5 1025 102.9 103.2 103.4 119.0 120.3 121.8 123.0 118.8 120.8 122.0 123.4 114.4 116.9 117.2 117.6 121.2 122.8 124.5 126.3 112.3 113.1 114.2 115.0 115.7 Addendum: Gross domestic business product less g 1068 1098 NOTE.—Percent changes from preceding period for selected items in this table are shown in table 8.1. 112.8 113.5 114.2 954 95.4 955 95.5 95.3 95.3 95.0 95.0 107.2 110.7 109.4 110.3 111.0 95.7 95.7 94.6 94.6 91.0 91.0 112.2 112.7 112.9 NOTE.—Percent changes from preceding period for selected items in this table are shown in table 8.1. Table 7.9.—Fixed-Weighted Price Indexes for Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type of Product, 1982 Weights 110.2 111.1 111.8 112.8 113.5 114.2 104.9 106.3 106.0 106.3 106.4 106.6 106.7 106.4 104.8 106.2 105.9 106.3 106.2 106.5 106.7 106.4 Final sales Change in business inventories 974 97.4 Equals: Command-basis gross national product Seasonally adjusted 111.8 103.5 102.1 102.4 102.4 101.8 101.5 101.5 101.1 974 954 95.5 95.3 95.0 95.7 94.6 91.0 107.0 110.4 109.2 110.0 110.7 111.7 112.2 112.3 Exports Imports Equals: Gross domestic purchases Table 7.5.—Implicit Price Deflators for Gross National Product by Major Type of Product 110.2 111.1 [Index numbers, 1982 = 100] Personal consumption expenditures 1084 112.4 110.8 Motor vehicles and parts Furniture and household equipment Other Nondurable goods Food . . Clothing and shoes Gasoline and oil . . . Other nondurable goods Fuel oil and coal Other 112.0 112.8 114.1 114.6 114.5 105.0 105.3 105.8 106.0 104 1 105.1 105.1 105.2 1063 1083 108.1 108.3 101.2 100.7 101.2 100.7 1049 1068 106.1 106.7 Durable goods • • 105.2 107.8 106.2 108.6 1032 1063 95.2 96.0 109.8 113.7 .... 960 927 111.6 116.6 111.9 111.4 112.3 112.5 1121 1081 114.5 111.1 Services Housing Household operation Electricity and gas Other Transportation Medical care Other . . 117.7 117.7 115.8 114.8 1169 1095 122.7 116.9 108.2 108.6 109.3 110.1 100.2 100.5 100.7 100.4 107.2 107.0 107.5 107.8 106.7 107.5 107.8 107.9 108.0 108.4 1053 1061 106.1 93.8 97.1 96.7 112.0 113.3 114.0 91.6 93.1 90.8 114.7 116.0 117.2 115.4 114.9 114.4 114.5 114.4 1094 119.7 114.6 117.0 116.6 115.7 115.4 116.1 1095 121.7 116.4 118.5 118.7 116.7 115.4 118.1 109.2 123.3 117.7 109.2 108.4 106.5 110.0 107.6 96.5 115.5 95.2 118.3 120.0 120.6 116.3 113.8 118.9 110.1 126.1 118.9 110.3 105.9 90.6 115.7 88.0 119.6 121.4 122.0 117.6 114.8 120.4 112.8 127.7 119.8 110.8 105.1 74.1 115.1 75.3 120.6 122.6 123.8 118.4 114.4 122.5 114.4 128.9 120.5 Table 7.14.—Fixed-Weighted Price Indexes for Exports and Imports of Goods and Services, 1982 Weights [Index numbers, 1982 = 100] 104.5 104.0 104.1 104.3 103.8 103.8 104.3 104.0 102.1 98.9 100.0 99.6 98.4 97.6 98.1 97.1 101.1 1004 100.8 100.8 100.2 99.9 99.9 99.5 103.4 96.9 98.9 98.1 95.8 94.5 95.7 94.0 Exports of goods and services Merchandise Durable goods Nondurable goods 107.9 111.4 110.1 111.0 111.8 112.7 113.3 113.9 1088 1130 111.5 112.6 113.4 114.6 115.3 116.0 1064 1085 1075 1083 1089 1095 109.7 110.1 977 95.9 95.7 95.9 95.4 96.5 94.8 91.0 Services Factor income Other Imports of goods and services 957 97.0 944 Merchandise Durable goods. Nondurable goods Services Factor income Other .. 926 94.9 902 928 94.4 911 92.7 94.4 91.0 91.8 94.6 88.9 93.0 96.2 89.8 90.4 97.6 83.1 85.1 99.5 70.5 1035 1055 104.3 105.1 105.9 106.8 107.6 108.1 108.7 112.7 111.3 112.3 113.1 114.2 115.0 115.6 995 999 98.9 99.5 100.3 101.0 101.8 102.2 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 17 Table 7.15.—Fixed-Weighted Price Indexes for Merchandise Exports and Imports by Type of Product and by End-Use Category, 1982 Weights Table 7.16.—Fixed-Weighted Price Indexes for Government Purchases of Goods and Services by Type, 1982 Weights [Index numbers, 1982=100] [Index numbers, 1982=100] Seasonally adjusted Seasonally adjusted 1984 1986 1985 1985 I 1984 r II III IV I II 99.6 98.4 97.6 98.1 97.1 98.6 96.1 96.1 96.1 100.3 109.5 99.7 93.9 104.2 101.8 101.8 101.8 94.9 94.1 94.1 94.1 99.7 110.5 100.1 94.5 104.5 100.8 100.8 100.8 89.9 95.0 95.0 95.0 99.0 110.7 100.2 94.6 104.6 100.2 100.2 100.2 93.1 94.7 94.7 94.7 98.7 111.2 101.6 95.8 106.1 100.8 100.8 100.8 91.8 91.9 91.9 91.9 98.5 112.0 103.0 96.6 108.1 100.0 100.0 100.0 90.4 85.1 Merchandise exports 102.1 Foods, feeds, and beverages Industrial supplies and materials Durable goods Nondurable goods Capital goods, except autos Autos Consumer goods . . Durable goods Nondurable goods Other Durable goods Nondurable goods 107.6 100.3 100.2 100.3 100.0 107.0 100.5 96.7 103.4 103.7 103.7 103.6 95.6 95.7 95.7 95.7 99.8 109.6 99.9 94.2 104.3 101.2 101.1 101.2 98.9 97.5 97.5 97.5 100.4 107.6 99.6 94.0 103.9 101.8 101.9 101.8 95.7 92.6 92.8 92.7 91.8 93.0 101.9 97.8 99.2 97.8 96.4 97.7 103.7 106.9 Merchandise imports Foods, feeds, and beverages Industrial supplies and materials, excluding petroleum Durable goods Nondurable goods Petroleum and products Capital goods except autos Autos Consumer goods Durable goods . Nondurable goods Other Durable goods.... Nondurable goods . .. 98.9 100.0 93.7 87.4 88.7 88.0 87.3 85.7 84.9 83.7 93.7 87.4 88.7 88.0 87.3 85.7 85.0 83.8 93.7 87.4 88.8 88.0 87.3 85.7 84.9 83.7 90.0 84.5 85.4 86.2 82.4 84.2 69.0 42.7 92.1 87.9 87.8 87.5 87.7 88.6 89.9 92.1 104.5 107.1 105.1 105.8 106.4 110.6 113.4 116.5 99.5 99.6 99.3 98.8 99.5 100.8 102.0 104.0 97.1 95.9 95.2 95.0 95.7 97.6 99.4 102.3 102.9 104.9 105.1 104.1 104.9 105.4 105.8 106.4 98.5 96.7 96.3 96.1 96.5 97.9 99.3 101.2 98.5 96.7 96.3 96.2 96.5 97.9 99.3 101.2 98.6 96.7 96.3 96.1 96.6 97.9 99.3 101.2 Table 7.17.—Fixed-Weighted Price Indexes for National Defense Purchases of Goods and Services, 1982 Weights Government purchases of goods and services Federal.... National defense purchases Durable goods Military equipment Aircraft Missiles Ships Vehicles Electronic equipment Other Other durable goods II III IV I 113.4 110.8 111.5 111.5 112.2 113.4 112.5 122.6 108.5 114.3 75.3 106.6 107.1 103.5 113.2 125.1 105.8 114.7 73.8 106.6 107.8 103.9 113.2 124.2 107.9 115.4 76.4 106.6 106.2 104.1 113.8 125.2 107.2 116.7 77.9 106.8 106.3 104.8 115.5 130.2 108.6 112.9 76.2 106.8 106.8 103.9 115.3 126.1 112.3 117.6 79.1 107.4 107.0 105.1 Nondurable goods Petroleum products Ammunition Other nondurable goods Services 89.4 89.0 88.1 89.3 89.5 89.2 87.4 71.1 82.4 79.7 78.4 80.0 80.5 79.8 77.6 53.1 105.1 109.4 109.2 109.7 109.2 109.5 106.8 107.2 102.8 107.6 107.2 107.8 107.1 108.3 109.3 110.4 108.8 113.6 112.2 112.9 113.5 115.9 116.4 116.9 Compensation of employees.... Military Civilian Other services.. Contractual research and development 1 Installation support Weapons support 2 3 Personnel support Transportation of materiel . Travel of persons Other Structures Military facilities Other 109.0 108.4 110.4 108.5 114.5 114.0 115.6 112.0 113.2 112.6 114.5 110.4 113.8 113.1 115.3 111.3 113.9 113.1 115.8 112.5 117.0 117.2 116.6 113.8 117.3 117.4 116.9 114.8 117.8 118.0 117.2 115.2 109.7 112.4 109.4 105.7 97.5 98.5 113.4 116.8 112.7 110.0 96.2 102.0 112.7 114.8 112.0 103.6 95.0 99.9 112.5 116.1 112.3 107.3 96.7 103.0 113.7 117.7 112.6 110.8 97.0 102.1 114.6 118.6 114.0 118.2 95.9 102.8 115.1 119.4 114.1 123.4 98.1 101.3 115.1 119.8 114.1 127.4 97.8 101.9 108.6 109.4 110.8 112.6 113.2 113.9 106.5 111.2 109.4 109.9 111.8 113.7 114.6 115.1 105.8 109.1 107.3 108.8 109.5 110.8 111.0 112.2 106.2 110.4 1. Includes utilities, communications, rental payments, maintenance and repair, and payments to contractors to operate installations. 2. Includes depot maintenance and contractual services for weapons systems. 3. Includes compensation of foreign personnel, consulting, training, and education. 111.2 111.5 89.5 113.5 113.9 113.1 115.8 112.5 110.8 116.4 116.7 112.1 112.3 112.0 113.2 112.2 87.4 116.4 117.3 117.4 116.9 114.8 113.2 112.7 113.4 71.1 116.9 117.8 118.0 117.2 115.2 113.9 Nondefense Durable goods Nondurable goods Commodity Credit Corporation inventory change Other nondurables Services Compensation of employees Other services Structures 108.8 110.0 109.9 110.0 109.7 110.3 110.1 110.1 98.9 99.6 99.5 99.4 99.5 100.0 99.9 99.2 State and local Durable goods ... Nondurable goods Services Compensation of employees Other services Structures . .. 111.4 111.8 89.0 113.6 114.5 114.0 115.6 112.0 110.4 110.8 113.4 88.1 112.2 113.2 112.6 114.5 110.4 108.6 110.7 110.8 89.3 112.9 113.8 113.1 115.3 111.3 109.4 112.9 111.5 89.2 115.9 117.0 117.2 116.6 113.8 112.6 96.3 115.6 117.3 112.8 109.1 100.5 113.7 115.5 110.8 107.3 101.9 112.7 114.5 109.8 105.9 100.9 113.4 115.2 110.7 107.1 99.8 113.9 115.7 111.0 107.8 110.3 116.3 114.1 115.7 117.0 118.5 119.4 120.1 104.3 99.0 112.8 112.9 112.5 104.6 105.7 98.9 117.3 117.6 115.7 108.4 106.3 99.6 119.0 119.4 117.0 110.7 106.5 98.2 120.7 121.2 118.4 111.9 107.4 95.4 123.9 124.5 121.2 112.9 101.1 109.4 110.4 107.9 103.9 106.4 99.2 119.8 120.3 117.7 110.9 99.3 114.7 116.7 111.7 108.5 107.3 100.0 122.2 122.8 119.5 112.5 91.6 115.1 117.0 112.2 109.0 108.1 89.6 125.6 126.3 122.2 113.0 Seasonally adjusted 1984 I Current-dollar cost and profit per unit of constant-dollar gross domestic product 1 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 adj ustments Profits tax liability Profits after tax with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments Net interest 1986 1985 1985 112.9 113.2 112.7 108.9 111.8 113.6 125.5 107.7 114.3 75.4 106.7 107.0 103.9 110.5 110.5 110.8 107.5 108.9 89.4 108.8 109.0 108.4 110.4 108.5 106.2 II r 110.8 110.3 120.4 106.6 110.3 80.3 105.2 102.6 102.5 112.6 113.5 107.9 111.0 II r [Dollars] 107.5 111.4 110.7 111.2 1986 I IV 114.4 115.8 109.2 114.1 1986 1985 I III II National defense Durable goods Nondurable goods Services Compensation of employees Military Civilian Other services.... . .. Structures Seasonally adjusted 1985 1985 I Table 7.18.—Current-Dollar Cost and Profit Per Unit of Constant-Dollar Gross Domestic Product of Nonfinancial Corporate Business [Index numbers, 1982=100] 1984 1985 II III IV I II r 1.056 1.081 1.072 1.079 1.083 1.088 1.095 1.098 .118 .938 .120 .961 .119 .953 .120 .959 .119 .964 .121 .967 .121 .974 .123 .975 .100 .837 .690 .103 .858 .708 .102 .852 .704 .104 .855 .708 .103 .861 .705 .104 .863 .716 .106 .868 .721 .104 .872 .727 .107 .037 .106 .032 .103 .031 .104 .029 .113 .033 .105 .033 .105 .029 .103 .030 .070 .041 .075 .043 .073 .044 .075 .043 .080 .042 .072 .042 .076 .042 .073 .042 1. Equals the deflator for gross domestic product of nonfinancial corporate business with the decimal point shifted two places to the left. August 1986 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 18 Table 8.1.—Percent Change From Preceding Period in Selected Series [Percent] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1984 1985 II I Gross national product: Current dollars 1982 dollars Implicit price deflator Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index Personal consumption expenditures: Current dollars 1982 dollars Implicit price deflator.. . Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index Durable goods: Current dollars .. 1982 dollars Implicit price deflator Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index Nondurable goods: Current dollars 1982 dollars Implicit price deflator Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index Services: Current dollars 1982 dollars Implicit price deflator Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index Gross private domestic investment: Current dollars 1982 dollars Implicit price deflator .... Fixed-weighted price index Fixed investment: Current dollars 1982 dollars Implicit price deflator Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index Nonresidential: Current dollars 1982 dollars Implicit price deflator. Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index Structures: Current dollars 1982 dollars Implicit price deflator Chain price index Fixed-weighted price indexProducers' durable equipment: Current dollars 1982 dollars Implicit price deflator Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index... Residential: Current dollars 1982 dollars Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index Exports of goods and services: Current dollars 1982 dollars Implicit price deflator Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1986 1985 III 10.5 6.4 3.8 4.0 4.0 6.2 2.7 3.3 3.6 3.7 6.8 3.1 3.7 3.9 4.2 5.8 2.3 3.3 3.5 3.6 6.8 4.1 2.5 2.5 2.8 5.8 2.1 3.6 3.9 4.0 6.2 3.8 2.5 1.9 2.5 3.0 .6 2.5 1.6 1.9 8.7 4.7 3.8 4.0 4.0 7.1 3.5 3.5 3.6 3.7 7.2 3.7 3.3 3.5 3.6 7.3 3.5 3.7 4.0 4.2 8.2 5.3 2.9 2.8 3.0 6.4 1.7 4.3 4.7 4.7 4.6 3.6 1.1 1.4 1.5 5.7 6.5 -.7 _i -'.2 14.6 12.6 1.7 1.7 1.8 8.5 7.8 .7 1.0 1.0 8.9 6.9 1.9 2.3 2.3 7.4 8.1 .4 .1 .2 23.7 11.6 -1.3 23.8 -11.1 -1.8 -.8 .8 0 1.1 1.5 -.6 1.0 1.8 -.4 17.6 16.4 .8 1.3 1.1 6.5 3.5 2.8 3.0 3.0 4.0 1.6 2.4 2.5 2.5 3.6 1.8 1.9 1.8 1.9 6.5 3.4 2.7 3.1 3.2 2.3 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.1 8.7 3.4 5.2 5.3 5.3 8.9 3.7 5.0 5.2 5.2 9.3 4.2 5.0 5.1 5.0 7.9 2.1 5.7 5.6 5.8 8.3 3.2 4.9 5.0 5.1 11.4 6.0 5.2 5.4 5.2 10.5 -5.7 7.0 11.4 7.6 6.0 31.8 29.4 -.2 -6.2 .7 -7.0 6.9 3.1 -.3 8.4 1.6 6.5 5.3 -3.3 -7.9 5.2 6.6 2.9 5.2 -2.9 -6.8 7.2 3.2 3.7 4.3 4.6 6.7 2.4 4.4 4.1 4.2 25.3 12.7 20.2 -13.7 .5 -.6 1.2 .5 .2 15.4 15.9 -.8 .9 1.2 3.9 3.2 .8 .8 1.4 11.7 -4.8 9.9 -8.4 2.0 4.0 2.1 .2 2.4 .9 10.0 -2.8 9.3 -4.3 .6 1.6 .9 -.3 1.4 .4 18.8 19.6 .8 .9 1.3 .5 .1 .4 .7 1.5 2.3 12.9 -11.9 12.5 -15.1 -2.3 .4 0 3.7 2.4 .8 — .7 1.6 .4 2.7 12.3 11.1 1.1 1.1 1.0 11.1 7.7 3.1 1.8 1.7 28 15.1 11.7 -4.6 2.0 2.8 1.7 1.5 1.6 1.1 5.8 -6.5 -32.2 .£ 10.8 -38.6 5.6 4.7 10.3 3.2 .2 3.3 3.0 3.1 -.3 19.1 20.1 -.8 9.4 -9.2 20.8 10.1 -9.4 23.9 _.( .4 -2.8 .i — .6 1.2 .5 1.5 17.4 16.1 1.1 1.4 1.4 16.7 16.9 .1 .6 .3 19.0 14.3 40 4.0 4.0 8.7 7.7 .9 1.2 1.5 5.7 3.9 18 1.8 1.8 11.4 6.7 4.5 .4 .4 8.9 in 1 10 ^ 7.5 6.4n l.( 78 86 8.6 -3.4 5.8 -8.6 6.2 -2.0 0 2.2 -1.4 -2.3 — 12 2.7 2.9 -•4 — .1 4.8 2.1 2.3 3.9 3.6 2.1 16.9 14.5 16.0 2.6 18.7 -17.0 19.9 — 4 -l.( 3.3 -3.6 .1 -1.2 1.9 2.5 .9 15 12.6 11.7 11 1.0 1.1 8.7 3.4 49 5.2 5.1 14.2 11.0 3.0 2.5 2.6 21.9 13.5 7.5 7.3 6.4 -8.1 5.8 -2.3 — 2.2 _]_ ' 6.7 8.2 1.2 7.4 7.1 0 1.2 2.0 -7.2 -5.6 -1.6 -1.7 -1.2 NOTE.—The fixed-weighted price index and the chain price index, both of which are weighted averages of the detailed prices used in the deflation of GNP, are measures of price change. In calculating changes in these indexes, the composition of GNP is held constant. Consequently these changes reflect only changes in prices. The fixed-weighted price index measures price change over any period, using as weights the composition of GNP in 1982. The chain price index measures price change between two consecutive periods, using as weights the composition of 1985 I Imports of goods and services: Current dollars 1982 dollars Implicit price deflator Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index Government purchases of goods and services: Current dollars 1982 dollars Implicit price deflator Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index Federal: 1982 dollars Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index National defense: 1982 dollars Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index Nondefense: 1982 dollars Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index State and local: Current dollars 1982 dollars Implicit price deflator Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index Addenda: Gross domestic purchases: 1982 dollars Fixed-weighted price index Final sales: 1982 dollars Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index Final sales to domestic purchasers: 1982 dollars Fixed-weighted price index Command-basis gross national product: 1982 dollars Implicit price deflator Gross domestic product: 1982 dollars Implicit price deflator Business: 1982 dollars Implicit price deflator Nonfarm: 1982 dollars Implicit price deflator Disposable personal income: Current dollars . 1982 dollars 1986 1985 II r I IV 984 ii r I II Ill IV -.3 27.1 -4.2 .2 16.5 23.3 3.0 -4.5 -14.4 4.5 -4.4 -8.4 7.0 15.2 4.8 1.6 23.1 3.8 23.1 -2.1 0 20 .1 -1.9 -19.8 15.7 -4.9 -5.9 -5.8 19.2 20.2 -.8 -.2 .6 -1.0 .3 -1.3 -1.6 -2.0 8.7 4.0 4.4 4.5 4.6 11.2 6.8 4.1 4.5 4.4 7.5 2.2 5.2 5.7 6.5 11.6 7.7 3.6 3.9 3.3 16.3 13.9 2.1 3.1 3.1 13.1 -8.5 10.0 12.3 4.3 2.9 1.7 5.5 2.1 4.9 9.8 6.0 3.5 3.6 3.6 13.7 10.9 2.5 3.2 2.9 5.7 2.7 3.0 4.3 6.1 8.9 7.5 1.5 1.4 -.1 25.6 26.0 -.4 1.3 1.1 24.1 240 13.4 22.7 -27.5 11.9 4.8 1.4 1.1 .2 -.5 6.2 .6 -1.2 4.9 9.6 6.0 3.4 3.4 3.6 10.4 7.4 2.7 3.0 3.7 6.7 3.8 3.0 3.8 7.0 10.3 10.0 .4 1.4 -.2 24 18.6 3.8 17.3 20.3 15.8 -4.7 -1.0 14 -1.4 9.1 1.1 -1.1 7.7 1.7 6.0 ""L2 -1.7 2.0 10.3 6.0 4.0 4.0 3.6 24.3 21.4 2.3 3.7 1.1 2.9 5 3.0 5.7 4.0 7.8 2.6 5.2 5.2 5.2 9.3 3.7 5.4 5.5 5.5 8.7 1.9 7.0 6.8 6.8 13.8 7.8 5.4 5.8 5.8 9.7 5.1 4.2 4.5 4.6 8.3 3.7 3.8 3.4 3.4 3.6 1.4 3.3 3.7 5.6 3.4 3.6 4.4 4.0 4.0 4.2 3.6 3.6 4.4 4.0 4.1 6.3 3.7 3.7 4.8 3.4 3.5 6.7 3.7 11.6 9.8 1.4 1.0 1.0 4.8 53.5 95.3 -60.9 .5 59.9 130.2 67.1 14.9 18.8 4.5 -4.6 .1 .6 2.0 1.3 2.3 -.9 .4 -1.1 -.9 10.8 11.1 1.3 .2 5.1 .3 4.9 4.9 5.0 5.3 2.6 2.7 2.9 3.2 10.4 8.4 1.7 2.2 2.5 4.6 2.5 2.8 4.0 4.4 45 3.0 1.2 1.6 3.2 .8 .6 3.0 3.6 3.6 6.1 2.6 2.7 2.7 -1.3 1.9 4.0 2.4 3.9 3.8 1.6 1.8 2.7 3.3 3.7 6.3 3.5 3.6 6.6 2.6 2.8 4.7 4.4 4.5 1.8 1.3 1.6 6.4 .8 .6 2.8 3.3 3.4 3.4 2.3 3.3 3.9 2.6 1.6 4.4 4.3 1.8 2.1 .7 6.6 3.8 3.0 3.3 3.6 3.7 2.5 3.3 4.4 2.5 1.9 3.6 3.7 2.5 .9 2.5 7.5 3.7 3.1 3.0 3.8 3.0 2.7 3.3 4.8 2.2 1.9 3.3 4.0 1.8 .8 2.2 7.6 3.4 3.0 3.5 3.2 3.4 3.1 3.7 3.9 2.9 1.1 2.5 4.9 2.5 .1 2.1 10.0 59 5.9 2.3 3.8 t 7.3 2.6 75 6.5 7.4 13.2 -1.4 9. -4.0 e'.5 GNP in the first period. The implicit price deflator is a byproduct of the deflation of GNP. It is derived as the ratio of current- to constant-dollar GNP (multiplied by 100). It it the average of the detailed prices used in the deflation of GNP, but the prices are weighted by the composition of GNP in each period. Consequently, the implicit price deflator reflects not only changes in prices but also changes in the composition of GNP, and its use as a measure of price change should be avoided. SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Reconciliation 19 Other Special Tables Table 1.—-Reconciliation of Changes in Compensation Per Hour in the Business Economy Other Than Farm and Housing and Average Hourly Earnings in the Private Nonfarm Economy, Seasonally Adjusted 19 85 III 1. Compensation per hour of all persons in the ibusiness economy other than farm and housing (percent change at annual rate) 1986 Ir IV II P 32 37 25 26 2. Less: Contribution of supplements 2 2 6 1 3. Plus: Contribution of housing and nonprofit institutions 2 1 I 4. Less: Contribution of employees of government enterprises and self-employed and unpaid family workers.... 2 2 5 2 5. Equals: Wages and salaries per hour of employees in the private nonfarm economy (percent change at annual rate) 0 29 37 1 3 38 7 21 6. Less' Contribution of nonproduction workers in manufacturing 7. Less: Contribution of non-BLS data, detailed weighting, and seasonal adjustment.... .8 .6 2.3 .9 8. Equals: Average hourly earnings, production and nonsupervisory workers in the private nonfarm economy (percent change at annual rate) 22 34 22 12 o r p Revised. Preliminary. 1. BLS estimates of changes in hourly compensation in the nonfarm business sector for the four quarters are 3.2, 3.7, 3.1, and 2.2 percent. Table 2.—Cyclically Adjusted Federal Receipts, Expenditures, Surplus or DeficitC —), and Debt [Billions of dollars; quarters at seasonally adjusted annual rates] 19 82 1981 1982 1981 II III IV 674.3 20.7 12.7 10.4 23 683.0 20.6 8.7 7.8 9 683.7 20.3 .7 10.6 99 691.8 20.2 10.1 739.8 227 5.7 3.4 2.3 745.5 22.5 5.7 3.7 2.0 778.7 231 33.2 13.4 19.8 822.4 240 43.7 5.8 37.9 655 -2.0 62.5 -1.9 30 4.1 —950 -2.8 325 -2.9 296 -1306 -3.8 I II III IV I Based on middle-expansion trend GNP: Receipts: Level Percentage of trend GNP Change from preceding period . Due to automatic inflation effects Expenditures: Level Percentage of trend GNP Change from preceding period Due to automatic inflation effects Due to discretionary policy and other factors Surplus or deficit (— ): 646.5 21.1 91.4 627 287 683.2 20.5 36.7 43.9 72 701.9 19.8 18.7 23.2 781.8 19.7 52.3 21.1 31 1 625.8 21.2 33.9 18.0 159 640.7 21.2 14.9 9.3 56 657.9 21.2 17.2 16.2 10 661.6 20.8 45 729.5 19.4 27.6 25.3 23 702.1 771.6 828.0 23.4 56.4 16.7 39.6 896.0 23.8 68.0 19.0 49.0 985.1 675.2 228 21.3 4.4 16.9 684.5 22.6 9.3 4.0 5.3 714.5 734.1 -126.1 3.6 -377 6.4 441 -166.5 4.4 —404 6.4 468 -2033 -5.1 368 -.7 361 494 -43.8 -1.4 —565 -1.8 127 -2.7 100 -725 -2.3 13.7 56 5.3 3 810.7 274 823.0 272 835.8 269 858.4 269 8750 269 888.4 268 9258 274 9617 229 86.5 37.3 49.2 556 -1.8 Percentage of trend GNP Due to automatic inflation effects 49 256 206 .... Debt: At par value, end of period: Level Percentage of trend GNP At market value, end of period: Level Percentage of trend GNP . .. 231 69.5 31.9 37.6 884 -2.6 328 11.9 447 248 89.1 21.9 67.1 -1.7 125 12 230 30.0 18.9 11.1 3.7 14.2 105 230 19.6 9.5 160 4.6 206 70 7.0 o 11 8.1 5.1 30 356 _7 349 858.4 280 961.7 288 1,097.4 310 1,291.9 344 1,519.8 383 8043 26.2 9829 29.4 1,070 0 30.2 1,282 9 34.1 1 5912 40.1 667.4 21.2 705.2 20.6 725.1 19.9 755.3 19.5 810.3 19.8 646.3 21.3 661.2 21.3 679.3 21.3 682.8 20.9 696.0 20.8 705.1 20.7 705.6 20.4 714.0 20.3 694.9 220 764.7 223 822.2 22.6 891.2 23.1 981.0 24.0 667.5 220 677.7 21.8 707.1 727.3 22.2 732.8 219 738.4 21.7 771.7 815.7 -27.5 9 -59.5 17 -97.1 27 -135.8 35 -170.7 42 -21.2 -16.5 -27.8 9 -44.5 14 -36.8 11 -33.2 10 -66.1 19 -101.8 29 30688 3,266.9 33396 3,338.5 35426 3,411.1 37599 3,485.3 39707 3,561.8 29570 3,238.8 30240 3,258.6 31091 3,276.2 31852 3,293.9 32520 3,311.6 33095 3,329.5 33742 3,347.4 34227 3,365.5 3,151 9 3,355.3 34309 3,429.7 3,641 0 3,505.8 3,866 1 3,583.6 40837 3,663.1 30382 3,327.7 3 1051 3,346.0 3,192 8 3,364.4 3,271 3 3,382.9 3,340 3 3,401.5 3 399.7 3,420.2 3,466 6 3,439.1 35168 3,458.0 281 Based on 6-percent unemployment rate trend GNP: Receipts: Level Percentage of trend GNP Expenditures: Level Percentage of trend GNP Surplus or deficit (— ): Level ... Percentage of trend GNP .. Addenda: Middle-expansion trend GNP: Current dollars 1982 dollars 6-percent unemployment rate trend GNP: Current dollars 1982 dollars Table continues on the next page. 7 5 221 223 232 20 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 2.—Cyclically Adjusted Federal Receipts, Expenditures, Surplus or Deficit( —), and Debt—Continued [Billions of dollars; quarters at seasonally adjusted annual rates] 1983 1984 1985 I II III IV I II III IV 694.0 200 2.2 39 -1.7 712.4 203 18.4 45 13.9 699.0 196 -13.4 55 -189 702.1 194 3.1 83 -5.2 720.9 196 18.8 82 10.6 723.4 194 2.5 37 -1.2 729.2 19.3 5.8 54 .4 744.5 194 15.3 61 92 791.0 203 46.5 57 408 811.5 23.4 10.9 1.9 128 827.6 23.6 161 1.9 142 8320 23.3 44 2.0 24 840.8 23.2 8.8 1.8 7.0 863.8 23.4 23.0 12.3 10.7 885.4 23.7 21.6 2.9 18.7 900.5 23.8 15.1 2.2 129 9343 24.4 338 2.3 31 5 1175 34 131 20 11 1 — 1152 33 23 26 3 — 1330 37 -178 35 21 3 -138.7 38 -5.7 65 122 -142.9 39 -4.2 41 1 -162.0 43 -19.1 9 200 -1713 45 -9.3 32 125 994.3 287 1,047.3 298 1,078.5 303 1,097.4 303 1,138.1 309 1,191.3 319 716.5 201 735.8 204 722.2 197 726.0 195 745.8 197 8052 226 8218 228 8265 226 8353 224 887 25 860 24 — 1043 28 34682 33836 35142 34019 35639 34770 36115 34961 I II 1986 III IV 753.1 191 -37.9 53 -432 784.8 197 31.7 32 28.5 798.1 197 13.3 66 67 7880 192 — 101 40 141 7978 192 98 37 61 9553 24.5 210 13.8 72 9704 24.6 151 2.7 124 9903 24.8 199 2.8 17 1 10242 25.3 339 4.5 294 1001 6 24.4 226 8.9 315 10419 25.1 403 3.3 370 1898 49 185 38 223 1642 42 256 81 33 7 2172 55 530 26 556 2055 51 117 5 11 2 226 1 56 206 21 227 2137 52 124 49 17 3 2440 59 303 4 307 1,238.7 327 1,291 9 337 1,327 7 341 1,399 2 355 14396 361 15198 375 15525 379 16346 394 748.9 195 755.3 194 7713 195 8199 205 780.3 192 8137 198 8273 199 8173 194 8273 194 8585 227 8806 229 8958 230 9297 236 9506 237 9662 238 9864 240 1 020 6 245 998 1 237 1 039 0 244 -1093 29 1126 30 1317 34 1405 36 1585 40 1308 33 1859 46 1727 42 1934 46 1808 43 2117 50 35638 3,420 2 36243 3,438 6 36854 3,457 2 37330 34758 37847 34946 38366 35134 38928 35325 39462 35519 39929 35715 40508 3591 1 40984 36109 41464 36308 36630 35154 37256 35347 37888 35542 38382 35737 38917 35934 39456 36132 40036 36330 40585 36530 41065 36731 4 1660 36933 42150 37137 42643 37341 I II Based on middle-expansion trend GNP: Receipts: Level Percentage of trend GNP Change from preceding period Due to automatic inflation effects Due to discretionary policy and other factors Expenditures: Level Percentage of trend GNP Change from preceding period Due to automatic inflation effects Due to discretionary policy and other factors Surplus or deficit (-): Level Percentage of trend GNP Change from preceding period Due to automatic inflation effects Debt: At par value, end of period: Level . Percentage of trend GNP At market value, end of period: Level Percentage of trend GNP.. Based on 6-percent unemployment rate trend GNP: Receipts: Level Percentage of trend GNP Expenditures: Level Percentage of trend GNP Surplus or deficit (— ): Level Percentage of trend GNP Addenda: Middle-expansion trend GNP: Current dollars 1982 dollars 6-percent unemployment rate trend GNP: Current dollars 1982 dollars By REGIONAL ECONOMIC MEASUREMENT DIVISION State Personal Income, 1969-85: Revised Estimates Revision Schedule for Regional Estimates The comprehensive revisions of the State annual personal income estimates presented in this article are being extended to the State quarterly estimates and will appear, for 1980-85, in the October 1986 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS and, for 1969-79, in the July 1987 SURVEY. Preliminary 1986 State annual estimates will appear in the April 1987 SURVEY, THIS and routinely revised State annual and quarterly estimates for 1984-86 will appear in the August 1987 and October 1987 issues, respectively. Comprehensive revisions of the 1969-84 annual county and metropolitan area estimates of personal income will be presented, along with 1985 and 1986 estimates, in the April 1988 SURVEY. article presents revised annual the State estimates as a regular part estimates of State personal income for of the State estimating process and 1980-85. The estimates for 1969-79 are not discussed.1 have also been revised and are available as described on page Definitional and classificational 23. The revisions reflect the comprechanges hensive revision of the national Four definitional and classificaincome and product accounts (NIPA's) tional changes that were part of the described in the October 1985 SURVEY comprehensive revision of the NIPA's OF CURRENT BUSINESS and presented in the December 1985 SURVEY, the were extended explicitly to the State annual revision of the NIPA esti- level. All four relate to government mates for 1983-85 presented in the reimbursement of the providers of July 1986 SURVEY, and the use of goods and services to individuals. In newly available or more current data each case, payments of this type were sources and improved estimating reclassified as government transfer methods for many income components payments to persons, thus increasing personal income. (1) Medical vendor at the State level. Table 1 presents total and per payments, which are the largest of capita personal income for 1980-85; these payments, consist of Medicaid table 2 presents total and per capita and general assistance medical paydisposable personal income for the ments of State and local governments. same years. Table 3 presents detailed (The State government "buy-ins" to estimates of the sources of personal Medicare were already 2counted as income by major type of payment and part of personal income.) The State estimates are based on payment and earnings by industry for 1983-85. The sources of the revisions of State enrollment data from the Department personal income are discussed in of Health and Human Services and three sections: (1) Definitional and from the State agencies that adminisclassificational changes, which affect- ter the programs. (2) Payments under ed several income components, (2) the Civilian Health and Medical Plan nonfarm proprietors' income, for which new source data and estimating methods at the State level were 1. See State Personal Income: Estimates for 1929-82 the basis for major improvements in and a Statement of Sources and Methods for a detailed of the methodologies underlying the State the estimates, and (3) other income description personal income components that have not been afcomponents, for which the revisions fected by the use of new sources and methods at the are mainly from the introduction of State level. This publication (stock no. 003-010-00125is available from the Superintendent of Documents, new source data at the State level. 9) U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC With one exception, the statistical 20402, at a price of $9.50. The 1969-82 estimates in publication have been superseded. changes from both the comprehensive that 2. State government "buy-ins" are payments on revision and the regular annual revi- behalf of low-income persons of premiums for the supsion of the NIPA's were extended to plemental medical insurance portion of Medicare. of the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS) program are for medical treatment at nonmilitary facilities of dependents of active duty military personnel and retired military personnel and their dependents. The State estimates are based on Department of Defense tabulations of payments for beneficiaries by State of residence. (3) Energy assistance payments are to energy suppliers on behalf of lowincome persons. The State estimates are based on data from the Department of Health and Human Services. (4) Payments under various programs applicable in more than one-half of the States are made to individuals who suffered injury as victims of crime. The State estimates are based on data from the State and local government agencies responsible for the administration of the programs. Two other definitional and classificational changes affected the national estimates of personal income. Major replacements to residential structures were capitalized, and a portion of imputed bank services was allocated to foreigners. For the first, proprietors' income and rental income of persons were increased. For the second, imputed personal interest income was reduced. Both of these changes involved detailed estimation that cannot be replicated at the State level. They are extended implicitly to State estimates through the changes to the national estimates. Nonfarm proprietors9 income The revisions to the State estimates of nonfarm proprietors' income reflect 21 22 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS both a statistical change at the national level that was explicitly extended to the State estimates and new source data and estimating methods at the State level. The statistical change at the national level is for the improved adjustments, introduced in the comprehensive revision of the NIPA's, for income not reported on tax returns used to prepare the estimates. The changes at the State level include the use of data that are more comprehensive in coverage and more complete in industrial classification than the data used previously: Estimates of both reported income for 65 of the 68 affected industries and of the adjustment for unreported income for all 68 affected industries are now based on 1981-83 tabulations from Internal Revenue Service (IRS) form 1040, Schedule C (for sole proprietors), and form 1065 (for partnerships). Tabulations either of gross receipts or of profit less loss from the two forms combined are used either to attribute a national total to the States or as direct data. Previously, the estimates were based mainly on tabulations of net income from IRS form 1040, Schedule SE, which documents the Social Security taxes paid by self-employed individuals. The use of this series as the basis for estimates beginning in 1981 was discontinued because not all self-employed individuals are required to file Schedule SE and because the partnership data on that return are not classified by industry. The series continues to be used to extend the revised 1981 estimates to earlier years. For the adjustments for unreported income, which accounted for almost one-half of nonfarm proprietors' income in 1985, no direct data are available at the State level. The national total for each of the 68 industries is attributed to States in proportion to the IRS State distribution of gross receipts for the industry. For the reported portion of nonfarm proprietors' income, the estimates for each of 45 industries are based on the IRS distribution of profit less loss for the industry, and the estimates for each of another 20 industries (together accounting for 3 percent of total nonfarm proprietors' income) are based on the IRS distribution of gross receipts for the industry. For the latter group, the IRS distribution of profit less loss, although preferable in concept, is not used as a basis for State estimates because the extreme year-to-year volatility of the State data suggests that they are not reliable. For the three remaining industries, limited partners' income presents a special estimating problem. In these industries—crude petroleum and natural gas extraction, real estate, and holding and investment companies— limited partnerships are often used as tax shelters. Limited partners' participation in partnerships is often purely financial; their participation more closely resembles that of stockholdersinvestors than that of working partners. Accordingly, the usual assumption that the State from which the partnership files its tax return is the same as the residence of the individual partners is unsatisfactory. No direct data on the income of partners by their place of residence are available. The national estimates of proprietors' income (other than the relatively small unreported portions) for these industries are attributed to States in the same proportion as dividends received by individuals (based on all-industry dividends reported on IRS form 1040). August 1986 employment data are used for estimates of pay-in-kind. Previously, 1970 census data by State of residence had been used. Hospital pay-in-kind now reflects hospital employment by State, as tabulated from employers' unemployment insurance tax returns. The previous basis for the State distribution—members of Catholic religious orders working in hospitalswas found to be inappropriate to the coverage of the national estimates. Other labor income.—Separate national estimates of employer contributions to private welfare funds (except workers' compensation) are no longer available by industry for the private sector. Accordingly, the national industry totals of contributions to private welfare funds and pension plans combined are attributed to States in the same proportion as wages and salaries. Previously, the State welfare fund estimates had been based on employment distributions. State government contributions to privately insured pension plans for education are now based on data from the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association/ College Retirement Equities Fund; previously, the wage and salary distribution had been used. Other income components Farm proprietors9 income.—The Wages and salaries.—The estimates of railroad wages and salaries now re- State estimates are now based on the flect State-level data from Interstate revised State farm income estimates, Commerce Commission on average completed by the Department of Agricompensation by railroad as well as culture in 1985, after adjustments to the Association of American Rail- BEA concepts. One of these adjustroads employment data used previous- ments is new: The 1983-85 estimates ly. Private household wages and sala- of farm proprietors' income now inries are now based on 1980 Census of clude an estimate of defaulters' gain Population data (drawn from a special on farm loans. This estimate was injourney-to-work tabulation) on private troduced at the national level to rehousehold wages and employment by flect the increased occurrence of such State of work. The wage data are used defaults in recent years. (In national for the estimates of cash pay, and the income, business loan defaults are Local Area Personal Income, 1979-84 Volumes can be ordered from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402; (202) 783-3238. Volume 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Area/Title Summary New England Region Mideast Region Great Lakes Region Plains Region Southeast Region Southwest Region Rocky Mountain Region Far West Region GPO Stock Number 003-010-00165-8 003-010-00166-6 003-010-00167-4 003-010-00168-2 003-010-00169-1 003-010-00170-4 003-010-00171-2 003-010-00172-1 003-010-00173-9 August 1986 - counted as a loss to the creditor and are offset by a gain attributed to the defaulter.) The State estimates are based on farm loan charge-off data from the Federal Reserve Board and the Farm Credit Administration. Personal interest income.—The State estimates of monetary interest received by individuals were improved by the introduction of more appropriate State-level source data. First, interest paid by money market mutual funds, reported to the IRS as dividends, is now based on the IRS State distribution of dividends rather than on the interest distribution used previously. Second, municipal bond interest now reflects the distribution of high-income families and individuals by State from the 1980 Census of Population rather than the distribution of civilian population used previously. Imputed interest reflects both new sources of data and estimating methods at the State level. Imputed interest from private noninsured pension funds is now based on estimated employer contributions to private pension plans by State of employee residence. This contribution series is based on 1979 prerevision national estimates of the contributions by industry, which are attributed to the States in the same proportion as 1979 wages 23 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS and salaries by industry by State of residence from the 1980 Census of Population. Previously, the distribution of total private wages and salaries by State of work had been used to estimate this component of imputed interest. The estimates of the remainder of imputed interest now reflect the State distribution of the estimates of taxable monetary interest received by individuals. The State bank deposit data used previously were found to be inappropriate for these estimates because they included corporate deposits. Rental income of persons.—The State estimates of imputed rent (except on mobile homes) are now based on State-level estimated gross rental value of owner-occupied nonfarm dwellings. The gross rental value for each State was derived from 1980 Census of Housing data as the sum of the products of the number of owner-occupied units in each sales value size class in the State and the national mean contract rent for rental housing in the same value size class. These 1980 estimates were summed to the four census regions and updated with comparable data from the American Housing Survey, available most recently for 1983. Each State's share of its region was as- sumed to change in proportion to prerevision nonfarm personal income. Previously, the State imputed rent estimates had been based on the sales value data. Transfer payments.—The State estimates of interest subsidies on higher education loans are now based on Department of Education data on the number of persons enrolled in institutions of higher education. The State tabulations of interest payments used previously were classified by the location of the banks rather than the residence of the students. State government buy-ins to Medicare now reflect the number of beneficiaries by State rather than the total number of persons enrolled in the supplementary medical insurance program. State unemployment insurance compensation reflects improved adjustments, based on newly available data from the Department of Labor, for benefits received by persons not residing in the State that is liable for the payments. Personal contributions for social insurance.—The State estimates of personal contributions for supplementary medical insurance are now based on enrollment data that exclude the beneficiaries of State government buy-ins. Acknowledgments The revised estimates of State personal income were prepared under the direction of Linnea Hazen, Acting Chief, Regional Economic Measurement Division. Estimates of civilian labor income (wages and salaries and other labor income) were prepared by the Regional Wage Branch, under the supervision of Carol E. Evans, Chief. Major responsibilities were assigned to Sharon C. Carnevale, C. Brian Grove, Michael G. Pilot, and James M. Scott. Other staff contributors were: E. Frances Bake, Elizabeth P. Cologer, Eddie L. Key, Lela S. Lester, Russell C. Lusher, Richard A. Lutyk, Lisa C. Ninomiya, Toui C. Pomsouvan, William E. Reid, Jr., John A. Rusinko, Victor Sahadachny, Adrienne G. Tejler, Michelle V. Thomas, John S. Turner, and Jaime Zenzano. Estimates of Federal military income, transfer payments, personal contributions for social insurance, and the residence adjustments were prepared by the Quarterly Income Branch, under the supervision of Robert L. Brown, Chief. Staff contributors were: Thelma E. Harding, Le-Thu A. Pho, John M. Reed, Albert J. Silverman, Isabelle B. Whiston, Ellen M. Wright, Daniel Zabronsky, and Marianne A. Ziver. Estimates of dividends, interest, rent, and proprietors' income were prepared by the Proprietors' Income Branch, under the supervision of Arthur L. Sensenig, Chief. Major responsibilities were assigned to Charles A. Jolley and James M. Zavrel. Others staff contributors were: Elaine M. Briccetti, Dean J. Fusco, Richard H. Grayson, Nita R. Hamill, Darlene C. Robinson, James P. Stehle, and Susan L. Trevathan. Public-use tabulations, data files, and this article were prepared by the Regional Economic Information System Branch, under the supervision of Linnea Hazen. Major responsibilities were assigned to Kathy A. Albetski, Wallace K. Bailey, Kenneth P. Berkman, and Gary V. Kennedy. Other staff contributors were: Eairla A. Hawkins, Louise T. Johnson, Michael J. Paris, Elizabeth A. Redding, Hilda G. Tolson, and Mary C. Williams. Data Availability The revised personal income estimates presented here, as well as more detailed tabulations, are available from the Regional Economic Information System in magnetic tape, microfiche, diskette, and computer printout forms. Revised estimates for 1969-85 are available in forms similar to tables 1-3; estimates of wages and salaries by industry, employment by industry, transfer payments by major program, and tax and nontax payments by type are also available. Samples of tables are available on request. A magnetic tape containing a set (United States, regions, and States) of State tables for a series costs $100. A microfiche (48x) containing a set of State tables for a series costs $10. Computer printouts are available at a cost of $4 per table per State. Three diskettes containing a set of State tables for a series cost $60. There is a minimum charge of $5 per request. Requests should be addressed to Regional Economic Information System, BE-55, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230. 24 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 1.—Total and Per Capita Personal Income by States and Regions, 1980-85 Total Per capita Millions of dollars Avg. annual growth (percent) State and region 1980 x 1982 1983 1984 1985 2,252,021 2,512,327 2,660,940 2,833,184 3,101,402 3,310,545 168,592 186,402 201,481 130,043 144,743 155,450 37,435 41,701 48,046 53,109 57,408 44,555 12,980 10,204 10,876 11,798 13,835 9,248 79,628 88,114 95,361 60,987 67,844 73,270 12,076 13,574 14,931 8,908 10,860 10,025 11,557 12,642 13,465 9,143 10,108 10,738 5,984 6,482 4,322 5,486 4,861 5,151 570,354 621,401 664,772 450,707 499,395 532,962 7,617 8,316 8,876 6,035 6,636 7,082 9,821 10,592 11,367 8,128 8,927 9,395 58,614 64,462 69,680 45,684 50,893 54,283 110,383 130,154 102,022 120,745 84,425 94,083 242,410 266,265 285,419 189,620 210,593 224,996 141,508 151,020 116,815 128,264 135,184 159,276 491,726 538,438 567,040 419,518 456,183 468,950 147,215 161,118 169,999 123,774 136,995 141,483 65,234 58,925 68,442 50,712 55,324 56,488 107,108 117,661 123,673 94,106 100,084 101,240 123,610 134,439 142,110 104,667 113,583 117,306 54,868 59,987 62,815 46,260 50,198 52,433 220,541 233,224 200,056 163,653 183,932 192,105 35,092 36,315 31,364 31,572 27,697 31,361 31,864 29,495 33,755 23,536 26,718 28,467 49,919 55,728 59,068 40,952 45,162 47,558 56,895 62,352 66,605 45,692 53,555 50,791 19,916 14,520 16,787 17,430 17,992 21,323 7,388 7,984 8,255 5,584 6,696 7,084 6,795 7,606 7,903 5,672 6,414 6,649 United States New England Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont .. Mideast Delaware District of Columbia Maryland New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Great Lakes Illinois Indiana Michigan .. Ohio Wisconsin Plains Iowa Kansas Minnesota Missouri .. Nebraska North Dakota South Dakota 1981 .. 1980-85 Dollars 1980 1984-85 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 Percent of national average 1980 1985 8.01 6.74 9,910 11,470 12,504 14,249 9,570 12,749 11,456 11,259 9,902 13,114 100 13,497 15,299 10,304 13,811 12,598 12,088 10,441 14,820 16,835 11,228 15,198 13,880 13,145 11,292 13,867 15,914 18,089 11,887 16,380 14,964 13,906 12,117 100 10,515 12,030 8,208 10,619 9,638 9,637 8,433 10,940 11,658 13,354 9,010 11,788 10,698 10,609 9,424 12,093 8.09 8.09 6.59 8.22 10.00 6.51 8.32 106 121 83 107 97 97 85 115 130 86 118 108 100 87 8.08 8.02 6.94 8.81 9.04 8.52 6.40 6.98 6.73 7.31 8.10 7.79 7.19 5.47 10,662 10,142 12,750 10,809 11,445 10,794 9,840 11,795 11,124 14,104 11,956 12,701 11,988 10,799 12,571 11,805 14,995 12,703 13,731 12,793 11,380 13,396 12,571 15,721 13,629 14,781 13,707 11,901 14,540 13,555 16,955 14,821 16,063 15,004 12,704 15,518 14,272 18,168 15,864 17,211 16,050 13,437 108 102 129 109 115 109 99 112 103 131 114 124 116 97 7 3 6 22 6.21 6.55 6.18 5.62 6.31 6.31 5.31 5.51 4.92 5.11 5.71 4.71 10,059 10,819 9,233 10,168 9,689 9,814 10,938 11,940 10,079 10,867 10,517 10,601 11,274 12,326 10,302 11,105 10,888 11,049 11,848 12,811 10,765 11,830 11,512 11,558 13,617 14,738 12,446 13,608 13,226 13,154 102 109 93 103 98 99 98 106 90 98 95 95 32 20 25 27 7.34 5.57 7.48 7.60 7.83 7.99 8.13 6.86 5.75 3.49 5.94 5.99 6.82 7.07 3.40 3.92 9,508 9,499 9,933 10,025 9,281 9,231 8,531 8,206 10,637 10,748 11,189 10,982 10,285 10,606 10,130 9,274 11,076 10,789 11,823 11,508 10,837 10,966 10,544 9,576 11,488 10,872 12,155 12,043 11,463 11,272 10,846 9,726 12,951 13,984 11,878 12,989 12,517 12,597 12,600 12,087 13,058 13,385 12,469 12,412 11,629 10,790 13,286 12,594 13,775 14,087 13,244 13,281 12,052 11,161 96 96 100 101 94 93 86 83 96 91 99 102 96 96 87 80 30 18 14 24 23 35 40 9,883 8,819 8,672 11,279 9,897 9,245 10,357 7,909 9,287 8,696 9,212 11,658 9,095 11,371 10,092 9,971 13,031 11,796 10,377 11,022 8,855 10,998 10,118 10,607 13,586 9,803 11,989 10,673 10,476 13,742 12,543 10,824 11,274 9,187 11,617 10,586 11,243 14,542 10,193 86 77 75 98 84 81 88 69 81 77 81 99 81 86 77 76 99 90 78 81 66 84 76 81 105 74 45 48 19 31 44 38 50 37 46 39 11 49 11,347 10,327 9,474 11,386 11,698 10,484 9,338 9,132 12,132 10,685 9,475 10,521 8,231 9,982 9,288 9,714 12,505 9,225 11,604 11,039 9,769 11,216 11,954 12,421 12,020 10,404 11,827 12,798 97 93 82 95 99 94 92 79 88 97 28 43 33 21 11,045 12,655 9,357 10,077 8,999 12,356 11,484 13,223 10,004 10,407 9,337 12,040 12,206 14,147 10,530 10,838 10,024 12,506 13,070 12,795 10,914 12,232 13,483 12,762 14,812 11,120 10,974 10,493 13,223 97 107 87 89 80 116 92 107 80 79 76 95 9 41 42 47 26 5 12 29 16 1 17 505,208 33,181 19,139 110,175 51,871 32,482 42,563 19,185 52,714 26,684 40,815 59,479 16,921 537,449 34,760 20,005 118,186 55,935 34,152 45,393 20,303 55,867 28,055 42,972 63,986 17,837 577,198 36,980 21,230 130,472 61,263 35,186 46,720 21,258 60,661 30,259 45,549 69,516 18,105 634,351 40,250 23,388 143,983 68,910 38,604 49,173 23,010 67,808 33,406 50,126 76,565 19,127 677,970 42,913 24,707 156,184 74,960 40,328 50,513 24,004 72,670 35,434 53,540 82,980 19,736 8.62 7.45 7.66 10.24 10.35 6.63 6.47 6.87 9.08 8.30 7.73 9.44 4.73 6.88 6.62 5.64 8.47 8.78 4.47 2.73 4.32 7.17 6.07 6.81 8.38 3.19 8,478 7,678 7,458 9,751 8,350 7,984 8,735 6,813 7,978 7,585 8,015 9,847 8,020 238,153 28,518 12,006 33,292 164,337 259,524 29,915 12,964 36,788 179,856 272,753 32,865 13,691 37,130 189,067 296,736 36,920 14,839 39,142 205,834 9.15 10.07 8.21 7.13 9.45 7.06 10.44 6.66 3.16 7.23 9,568 9,215 8,143 9,406 9,799 63,121 30,817 8,156 6,993 11,683 5,471 71,413 35,396 8,978 7,804 13,069 6,167 76,462 38,874 9,147 8,110 14,024 6,305 81,116 41,634 9,882 8,488 14,898 6,215 87,248 45,125 10,520 8,921 16,272 6,410 317,699 40,775 15,828 40,381 220,715 92,092 47,859 11,173 9,067 17,259 6,734 7.85 9.20 6.50 5.33 8.12 4.24 5.55 6.06 6.21 1.63 6.06 5.06 9,572 10,590 8,600 8,865 7,934 11,528 9,409 8,449 8,321 10,812 9,313 8,836 9,899 7,533 8,851 8,374 8,800 10,930 8,631 10,814 10,134 8,992 10,715 11,129 10,574 11,861 9,310 9,807 8,624 12,488 Far West California Nevada Oregon Washington Alaska Hawaii 355,571 275,801 9,176 25,930 44,664 5,586 10,310 395,810 308,221 10,370 27,759 49,460 6,421 11,068 418,563 328,028 10,891 28,096 51,548 7,702 11,774 449,837 353,949 11,530 29,856 54,502 8,690 12,862 493,515 390,909 12,597 32,147 57,862 9,080 13,690 532,232 423,566 13,560 33,921 61,185 9,476 14,558 8.40 8.96 8.12 5.52 6.50 11.15 7.14 7.85 8.35 7.64 5.52 5.74 4.37 6.34 11,323 11,590 11,330 9,817 10,750 13,797 10,648 12,362 12,702 12,261 10,399 11,673 15,434 11,287 12,835 13,235 12,403 10,527 12,049 17,312 11,799 13,560 13,984 12,857 11,224 12,661 18,018 12,616 14,629 15,155 13,740 12,011 13,306 17,996 13,199 15,473 16,065 14,488 12,622 13,876 18,187 13,814 114 117 114 99 108 139 107 112 116 104 91 100 131 100 New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central . Mountain Pacific 130,043 390,859 419,518 163,653 340,965 113,331 223,163 108,199 362,290 144,743 432,940 456,183 183,932 384,300 125,662 259,331 122,307 402,929 155,450 462,202 468,950 192,105 410,626 132,186 282,043 130,231 427,148 168,592 494,302 491,726 200,056 446,327 138,973 294,147 139,203 459,859 186,402 538,030 538,438 220,541 493,169 151,991 317,538 151,605 503,688 201,481 574,849 567,040 233,224 531,887 160,785 336,317 162,255 542,707 9.15 8.02 6.21 7.34 9.30 7.25 8.55 8.44 8.42 11,658 11,748 10,938 10,637 10,169 8,498 10,596 10,410 12,372 12,504 12,527 11,274 11,076 10,715 8,891 11,150 10,793 12,876 13,497 13,344 11,848 11,488 11,481 9,299 11,360 11,281 13,614 14,820 14,483 12,951 12,600 12,475 10,111 12,120 12,068 14,659 15,914 15,454 13,617 13,286 13,222 10,633 12,686 12,687 15,490 106 107 102 96 93 78 94 95 114 115 111 98 96 95 77 91 91 112 ... Southwest Arizona New Mexico Oklahoma Texas Rocky Mountain Colorado . Idaho Montana Utah Wyoming . . .. . 1985 9.15 8.93 8.39 9.35 10.88 8.05 8.44 448,445 29,963 17,079 95,941 45,812 29,262 36,918 17,217 47,059 23,786 36,889 52,859 15,661 205,068 25,235 10,667 28,623 140,543 Southeast Alabama Arkansas Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana .... Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Virginia West Virginia Rank in U.S. 2 36 4 8 15 34 13 io Census regions 8.09 6.84 5.31 5.75 7.85 5.79 5.91 7.02 7.75 10,515 10,617 10,059 9,508 9,180 7,711 9,337 9,448 11,334 1. 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. SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 25 Table 2.—Total and Per Capita Disposable Personal Income by States and Regions, 1980-85 Per capita Total Avg. imnual (percent) Millions of dollars State and region 1984 1980 1981 1982 1,912,276 2,119,926 2,252,631 110,223 31,485 8,123 51,320 7,739 7,829 3,728 121,792 34,852 8,866 56,554 8,685 8,666 4,168 131,263 37,095 9,347 61,624 9,506 9,242 4,449 143,303 40,799 10,201 66,858 10,544 10,163 4,738 159,347 45,262 11,352 74,372 12,047 11,148 5,165 Mideast Delaware District of Columbia Maryland New Jersey New York Pennsylvania 379,740 4,858 6,813 37,871 71,536 158,826 99,836 416,867 5,297 7,387 41,671 79,479 174,215 108,819 444,218 5,731 7,592 44,596 86,296 184,682 115,322 481,675 6,291 8,043 48,979 94,377 202,296 121,690 Great Lakes Illinois Indiana Michigan Ohio Wisconsin 355,692 104,539 43,203 79,838 89,046 39,066 384,487 115,550 46,788 84,349 95,872 41,927 398,985 120,840 48,018 86,061 99,849 44,218 Plains Iowa Kansas Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota South Dakota 138,586 23,263 19,863 34,218 39,090 12,303 4,796 5,053 155,046 26,343 22,282 37,519 43,207 14,357 5,617 5,720 384,056 25,556 14,830 82,384 38,901 25,347 31,540 14,759 40,120 20,400 32,120 44,668 13,431 United States New England Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont 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 , . .. , , 1983 1985 Perc ent of onal ave rage Dollars 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1980-85 1984-85 2,825,215 8.12 6.10 8,415 9,232 9,710 10,345 11,259 171,198 48,730 12,017 79,861 13,216 11,818 5,555 9.21 9.13 8.15 9.25 11.30 8.58 8.30 7.44 7.66 5.86 7.38 9.70 6.01 7.55 8,913 10,118 7,210 8,936 8,373 8,252 7,273 9,809 11,161 7,828 9,827 9,269 9,096 8,081 10,558 11,863 8,225 10,723 10,029 9,690 8,553 11,472 12,991 8,910 11,596 10,999 10,630 9,017 12,669 14,347 9,820 12,828 12,319 11,592 9,747 525,926 6,864 8,758 54,176 103,206 222,570 130,352 559,989 7,316 9,345 58,490 108,890 238,889 137,057 8.08 8.53 6.52 9.08 8.77 8.51 6.54 6.48 6.59 6.70 7.96 5.51 7.33 5.14 8,983 8,165 10,687 8,960 9,698 9,041 8,410 9,846 8,879 11,671 9,789 10,729 9,917 9,162 10,478 9,553 12,117 10,436 11,614 10,501 9,708 11,313 10,383 12,874 11,388 12,638 11,439 10,234 12,306 11,188 14,019 12,456 13,730 12,542 10,966 420,949 126,859 50,296 91,172 105,587 47,035 463,309 138,874 56,449 100,656 115,881 51,449 485,479 146,239 58,846 104,447 121,886 54,061 6.42 6.94 6.38 5.52 6.48 6.71 4.79 5.30 4.25 3.77 5.18 5.08 8,529 9,138 7,866 8,626 8,243 8,288 9,219 10,071 8,524 9,159 8,877 8,854 9,592 10,528 8,758 9,440 9,268 9,318 10,142 11,039 9,189 10,070 9,833 9,908 161,385 26,407 23,743 39,522 45,126 14,556 6,154 5,878 170,258 26,831 24,936 41,648 48,864 15,445 6,449 6,085 189,811 30,436 27,242 47,032 53,714 17,392 7,158 6,837 199,568 31,196 28,641 49,657 56,967 18,643 7,349 7,114 7.57 6.04 7.59 7.73 7.82 8.67 8.91 7.08 5.14 2.50 5.14 5.58 6.06 7.19 2.67 4.05 8,052 7,978 8,383 8,377 7,940 7,821 7,328 7,311 9,027 9,331 9,123 8,749 9,071 8,498 8,271 9,304 9,084 9,861 9,563 9,131 9,157 9,160 8,466 430,274 28,147 16,603 94,326 43,758 27,949 36,004 16,225 44,740 22,701 35,456 49,874 14,493 458,658 29,672 17,183 100,047 47,340 29,404 38,870 17,444 48,017 24,033 37,404 53,921 15,322 496,613 31,615 18,498 112,776 51,587 30,550 40,559 18,323 52,324 25,986 39,657 59,101 15,638 547,399 34,726 20,224 124,458 58,025 33,580 43,017 19,862 58,698 28,944 44,050 65,300 16,516 579,885 36,663 21,214 134,217 62,536 34,621 43,907 20,567 62,550 30,587 45,950 70,110 16,964 8.59 7.48 7.42 10.25 9.96 6.43 6.84 6.86 9.29 8.44 7.42 9.44 4.78 5.93 5.58 4.90 7.84 7.77 3.10 2.07 3.55 6.56 5.68 4.31 7.37 2.71 7,261 6,549 6,476 8,373 7,090 6,915 7,463 5,841 6,801 6,505 6,979 8,321 6,879 8,014 7,167 7,218 9,257 7,857 7,603 8,374 6,370 7,512 7,124 7,645 9,165 7,392 174,493 21,899 9,327 24,196 119,072 199,930 24,480 10,338 27,617 137,495 219,018 25,725 11,088 30,192 152,014 234,662 28,543 11,965 31,609 162,544 256,025 32,323 12,666 33,286 177,750 272,031 35,443 13,424 33,944 189,220 9.29 10.11 7.55 7.00 9.71 6.25 9.65 5.98 1.98 6.45 8,141 7,997 7,120 7,952 8,302 53,821 26,006 7,107 6,028 10,103 4,577 60,463 29,687 7,737 6,731 11,209 5,099 64,676 32,506 7,922 7,053 11,958 5,237 69,792 35,675 8,768 7,237 12,960 5,153 75,445 38,928 9,314 7,720 14,073 5,409 79,688 41,815 9,855 7,796 14,518 5,704 8.17 9.96 6.76 5.28 7.52 4.50 5.62 7.42 5.81 0.98 3.16 5.45 302,192 234,272 7,786 21,844 38,290 336,417 262,055 8,785 23,400 42,177 357,793 280,232 9,265 23,648 44,648 388,088 304,761 10,049 25,498 47,780 425,887 336,162 10,705 27,776 51,245 456,737 362,007 11,455 29,088 54,187 8.61 9.09 8.03 5.90 7.19 4,672 8,800 5,229 9,421 6,391 10,243 7,267 11,073 7,729 11,936 8,034 12,607 11.45 7.45 2,423,679 2,662,815 Rank in U.S. 1985 1980 1985 11,834 100 100 13,522 15,355 10,325 13,717 13,246 12,206 10,385 106 120 86 106 100 98 86 114 130 87 116 112 103 88 13,072 11,763 14,938 13,316 14,399 13,434 11,563 107 97 127 106 115 107 100 110 99 126 113 122 114 98 7 3 6 21 11,144 12,053 10,279 11,112 10,790 10,804 11,658 12,678 10,701 11,492 11,344 11,321 101 109 93 103 98 98 99 107 90 97 96 96 10 32 23 24 26 9,777 9,239 10,276 10,048 9,845 9,677 9,468 8,710 10,844 10,483 11,164 11,297 10,741 10,839 10,426 9,700 11,368 10,819 11,688 11,843 11,327 11,612 10,730 10,047 96 95 100 100 94 93 87 87 96 91 99 100 96 98 91 85 30 19 16 25 20 31 37 8,435 7,528 7,449 9,548 8,377 7,960 8,869 6,795 7,982 7,449 8,018 9,824 7,813 9,020 7,983 7,957 10,487 8,998 8,227 9,133 7,095 8,610 7,976 8,458 10,632 7,968 9,813 8,706 8,622 11,264 9,932 9,026 9,642 7,644 9,520 8,766 9,321 11,587 8,465 10,255 9,119 8,994 11,809 10,465 9,292 9,799 7,871 10,000 9,137 9,649 12,286 8,762 86 78 77 100 84 82 89 69 81 77 83 99 82 87 77 76 100 88 79 83 67 85 77 82 104 74 46 47 17 33 43 40 50 38 45 41 12 49 9,078 8,699 7,742 8,888 9,311 9,576 8,880 8,103 9,344 9,887 9,983 9,587 8,537 9,548 10,277 10,717 10,523 8,881 10,058 11,052 11,191 11,121 9,256 10,282 11,559 97 95 85 94 99 95 94 78 87 98 28 44 36 22 8,162 8,937 7,494 7,642 6,861 9,643 8,953 9,948 8,023 8,459 7,397 10,326 9,342 10,582 8,104 8,763 7,673 10,263 9,881 11,331 8,875 8,873 8,123 9,983 10,555 12,204 9,323 9,378 8,669 10,554 11,043 12,941 9,808 9,436 8,827 11,201 97 106 89 91 82 115 93 109 83 80 75 95 9 39 42 48 27 7.24 7.69 7.01 4.72 5.74 9,623 9,845 9,614 8,270 9,216 10,507 10,800 10,387 8,766 9,954 10,972 11,306 10,551 8,861 10,436 11,699 12,040 11,205 9,585 11,099 12,624 13,032 11,676 10,378 11,784 13,278 13,731 12,239 10,824 12,289 114 117 114 98 110 112 116 103 91 104 4 13 29 11 3.95 5.62 11,539 9,089 12,569 9,607 14,366 10,265 15,067 10,861 15,320 11,508 15,419 11,963 137 108 130 101 1 15 9,809 9,837 9,219 8,966 8,580 7,288 8,896 8,858 10,510 10,558 10,470 9,592 9,304 9,045 7,662 9,419 9,179 11,007 11,472 11,294 10,142 9,777 9,793 8,039 9,779 9,753 11,735 12,669 12,278 11,144 10,844 10,668 8,795 10,469 10,439 12,655 13,522 13,034 11,658 11,368 11,239 9,113 10,874 10,947 13,298 106 107 101 96 93 79 94 96 114 114 110 99 96 95 77 """•"" 92 93 112 1985 2 35 5 8 14 34 18 Census regions New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific 110,223 330,198 355,692 138,586 289,446 97,782 189,637 92,833 307,878 121,792 362,513 384,487 155,046 324,246 107,776 217,718 104,066 342,282 131,263 386,299 398,985 161,385 346,600 113,924 238,259 110,754 365,162 143,303 418,363 420,949 170,258 380,723 120,145 253,210 120,350 396,378 159,347 456,128 463,309 189,811 421,738 132,218 274,277 131,138 434,848 171,198 484,836 485,479 199,568 452,115 137,802 288,284 140,010 465,923 9.21 7.99 6.42 7.57 9.33 7.10 8.74 8.57 8.64 7.44 6.29 4.79 5.14 7.20 4.22 5.11 6.77 7.15 8,913 8,969 8,529 8,052 7,793 6,653 7,934 8,106 9,631 August 1986 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 26 Table 3.—-Personal Income [Millions New England United States Connecticut Maine Massachusetts Item Line 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 Income by Place of Residence 2,833,184 3,101,402 3,310,545 168,592 186,402 201,481 48,046 53,109 57,408 11,798 12,980 13,835 79,628 88,114 95,361 2,809,906 3,063,054 3,274,153 168,066 185,918 201,054 47,927 52,973 57,309 11,729 12,882 13,774 79,448 88,008 95,235 36,392 23,278 38,348 526 484 427 119 98 180 60 136 69 98 106 126 1 Total personal income (lines 6—11) 2 Nonfarm personal income 3 Farm income (line 17) 4 Population (thousands) 1 5 Per capita personal income (dollars) 234,284 12,093 236,495 13,114 238,740 12,491 12,578 12,660 3,140 3,155 3,174 1,145 13,867 13,497 14,820 15,914 15,299 16,835 18,089 10,304 1,164 5,766 5,798 5,822 1,156 11,228 11,887 13,811 15,198 16,380 Derivation of Total Personal Income 6 7 8 9 10 11 Earnings by place of work (lines 12-16 or 17-84) Less' Personal contributions for3 social insurance 2 Plus' Adjustment for residence Equals' Net earnings by place of residence . . . Pius' Dividends interest and rent 4 Plus' Transfer payments 12 13 14 15 16 Components of earnings: Wages and salaries . Other labor income 5 Proprietors' income Farm 5 Nonfarm 2,035,720 2,250,252 2,412,650 119,101 133,064 119,573 132,968 149,622 6,941 7,825 -553 -510 577 2,309 2,367 1,915,594 2,116,774 2,262,451 114,468 127,606 474,974 529,912 560,280 28,999 33,090 442,616 454,716 487,814 25,125 25,706 145,187 33,820 37,764 41,211 8,942 2,028 2,285 2,612 2,524 1,651 1,600 1,703 138,768 33,443 37,078 40,302 35,245 8,870 10,066 10,700 27,468 5,733 5,965 6,406 8,113 447 -5 7,661 1,833 2,305 8,949 495 -2 8,451 2,135 2,393 9,561 555 9 9,015 2,258 2,562 1,669,549 1,831,014 1,963,247 98,291 109,811 119,762 28,062 31,372 34,196 173,465 184,423 196,760 10,673 11,534 12,542 3,232 3,448 3,810 192,706 234,815 252,643 10,136 11,719 12,883 2,526 2,945 3,205 14,260 29,469 27,436 319 280 223 68 48 86 178,446 205,346 225,207 9,817 11,439 12,660 2,457 2,859 3,157 6,496 739 878 22 856 7,116 798 1,036 51 985 7,614 47,768 53,644 58,546 853 4,984 5,445 5,873 1,094 4,763 5,471 6,074 72 126 52 13 1,080 4,638 5,419 6,002 23,278 38,348 36,392 526 484 427 119 136 98 2,012,442 2,211,904 2,376,258 118,574 132,579 144,759 33,700 37,628 41,113 1,678,142 1,854,684 1,991,402 103,095 115,862 126,421 29,966 33,478 36,431 11,914 11,256 11,217 610 569 607 120 138 127 9,087 10,206 363 452 110 132 9,509 395 118 11 2,169 1,708 247 155 1,708 173 9 6 36,856 38,769 405 493 194 39,796 511 161 196 D D D D D 8,658 7,687 8,775 31 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) 24,432 25,232 26,126 294 394 357 104 124 138 1 1,996 1,700 1,896 5 3 (D) (D) (D) D D 2,741 2,999 3,179 76 24 27 30 ( ) ( ) 123,704 152,160 8,961 6,734 2,341 2,535 142,281 7,957 1,986 69 8,044 6,505 111 31 80 22 0 (DD) ( ) 2 480 98 8,852 7,204 78 32 46 30 (DD) ( ) 1 (D) 607 60 126 180 106 9,500 57,335 64,453 70,366 7,719 49,942 56,562 61,762 263 77 278 255 35 206 156 174 107 43 72 81 152 27 189 198 D D 2 1 ( ) (D) 125 ( ) (DD) (DD) D 1 ( ) ( ) ( ) 26 30 36 (D) 682 2,815 3,414 3,865 2,220 1,328 137 107 61 556 74 22 7 0 71 294 892 263 16 9 67 83 148 (D) 2 19 (D) 11 2,391 1,367 133 120 62 601 82 23 8 0 74 264 1,024 305 17 14 76 101 194 271 2 21 10 14 2,396 15,266 17,329 18,159 1,352 4,406 4,794 4,914 139 548 518 (D) 404 389 407 119 463 57 461 490 632 617 693 695 92 986 1,143 1,264 602 497 575 23 57 7 (DD) (DD) 0 (D) ( ) ( ) 654 605 654 79 259 221 (D) (D) 1,044 10,859 12,535 13,245 302 112 90 108 151 127 142 20 377 331 372 19 1,220 1,254 75 1,105 114 2,818 3,290 3,489 204 2,985 3,543 3,860 255 1,263 988 1,132 142 227 2 230 285 29 336 327 1,722 1,731 9 1,559 428 15 453 443 558 62 196 (DD) () 140 102 581 55 212 (D) (D) 143 107 3,485 120 688 3,684 148 799 (D) 1,358 606 1,249 690 3,957 160 853 (DD) ( ) 1,306 741 491 1,094 451 161 290 3,546 5,572 3,927 1,251 2,676 4,144 6,319 4,310 1,385 2,924 4,487 6,944 5,084 1,593 3,490 57,516 3,256 -472 53,787 13,395 12,446 64,560 3,689 -650 60,221 15,298 12,596 70,492 4,214 -703 65,575 16,307 13,479 Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by Industry 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other 6 Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other6 Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining. . . . \ Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures .. . Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excluding motor vehicles.... Motor vehicles and equipment Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries 461,682 173,917 35,920 12,287 14,793 18,365 28,612 33,457 9,629 2,139 15,784 2,931 287,765 13,168 7,708 26,580 33,805 55,834 51,327 32,334 27,098 14,118 18,258 7,535 507,817 184,369 37,125 12,600 15,904 19,954 31,364 35,050 9,387 2,131 18,067 2,787 323,448 14,690 8,761 28,705 37,793 63,518 58,598 35,449 32,727 15,438 19,447 8,322 530,780 34,311 38,259 40,013 11,051 12,083 12,658 191,015 10,064 10,812 11,117 2,633 2,824 2,980 38,560 1,138 1,237 362 1,176 319 348 910 122 144 109 12,295 886 959 15,488 789 141 176 763 828 175 20,807 1,759 1,885 1,924 327 335 320 554 661 33,946 1,930 2,156 2,396 587 36,894 1,442 1,581 1,685 810 928 855 9,500 91 90 84 21 9 8 2,247 31 24 28 (D) (D) (D) 18,742 1,303 1,440 1,478 305 349 360 D D 2,536 577 729 675 (°) ( ) ( ) 339,765 24,247 27,447 28,896 8,418 9,260 9,678 14,980 706 575 51 85 685 75 9,250 357 91 326 85 (D) (D) 27,845 1,095 1,235 1,202 491 496 537 39,387 3,006 3,093 3,147 1,412 1,348 1,348 66,235 5,036 5,823 6,188 1,292 1,478 1,552 62,377 5,463 6,629 7,120 1,248 1,618 1,708 39,116 4,184 4,516 4,912 2,665 2,810 3,053 35,683 241 91 358 355 57 83 15,834 152 696 611 668 154 155 20,705 837 805 (D) 2,843 2,918 (D) 8,353 1,163 1,274 1,292 234 265 266 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation 7 Other transportation Communication Electric gas and sanitary services 153,198 13,109 35,861 5,027 26,539 44,085 28,577 165,201 13,877 41,796 5,262 28,819 44,517 30,930 174,130 13,204 44,388 5,323 31,503 46,264 33,448 7,879 305 1,865 152 1,402 2,512 1,643 1,788 (D) 368 35 (D) 614 432 1,990 (D) 430 44 (°) 656 471 2,170 (D) 462 49 699 526 505 (D) 158 (DD) ( ) 142 93 60 61 62 63 64 Wholesale trade Retail trade... . Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance and real estate 8 130,955 203,493 128,805 47,142 81,663 145,908 219,723 139,802 51,695 88,107 156,030 7,060 8,079 8,956 236,468 11,662 13,050 14,359 160,476 8,181 8,978 10,557 57,075 2,460 2,761 3,160 103,401 5,721 6,216 7,397 2,126 3,056 2,904 696 2,207 2,370 3,385 3,189 802 2,386 2,707 3,692 3,703 927 2,776 389 911 344 134 210 436 994 376 149 227 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services .. . Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services Museums, botanical zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services .. 428,193 14,704 18,988 8,020 83,803 17,074 8,502 10,517 4,302 136,427 32,223 19,116 11,265 482 18,906 43,864 482,939 16,081 20,248 8,905 100,208 20,133 9,901 11,677 5,280 147,384 38,533 20,920 12,298 530 20,080 50,761 530,675 27,331 31,125 34,597 18,104 876 663 752 21,657 1,058 1,160 1,275 9,128 362 411 401 113,891 5,392 6,520 7,541 22,342 934 1,120 1,268 10,605 422 529 474 12,485 594 469 530 5,734 121 82 108 159,175 9,182 10,072 10,925 43,951 1,748 2,149 2,488 22,739 2,584 2,809 3,001 13,662 843 947 1,079 600 65 48 55 20,932 889 949 1,006 55,670 2,654 3,079 3,419 6,774 92 296 114 1,482 226 104 138 20 2,339 435 522 181 10 246 569 7,796 106 319 126 1,800 267 118 149 31 2,585 537 583 207 11 264 692 8,635 129 354 129 1,991 300 136 169 34 2,807 623 623 235 12 293 800 1,523 65 73 41 131 69 28 22 4 666 97 75 61 1 69 120 1,732 73 81 46 163 87 35 27 5 727 120 81 68 1 74 145 1,918 14,916 16,910 18,800 83 424 318 363 89 494 546 598 142 157 47 161 4,492 193 3,179 3,815 460 552 94 626 222 39 265 241 32 220 252 280 50 6 62 71 788 4,703 5,145 5,562 141 968 1,187 1,374 89 1,599 1,834 1,727 76 453 504 577 34 2 39 45 76 427 453 477 163 1,647 1,868 2,016 334,300 75,150 34,393 224,757 357,220 79,815 36,398 241,007 384,856 15,479 16,718 18,338 84,729 2,972 3,181 3,371 39,031 1,139 1,208 1,284 261,096 11,369 12,329 13,683 3,734 564 298 2,872 4,150 624 331 3,195 4,681 660 356 3,665 1,539 446 204 888 1,648 468 218 961 1,781 495 236 1,051 81 82 83 84 Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military . State and local See footnotes at end of table. . 6,801 272 1,483 109 1,095 2,478 1,364 7,334 306 1,740 130 1,244 2,404 1,510 (D) (D) 7,393 1,425 385 5,583 (D) (°) 7,892 1,523 396 5,973 8,604 1,615 401 6,588 27 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 by Major Sources, 1983-85 of dollars] New Hampshire Mideast Vermont Rhode Island Delaware District of Columbia Maryland Line 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 7,617 7,519 98 8,316 8,162 154 8,876 8,755 121 9,821 9,821 10,592 10,592 11,367 11,367 58,614 58,464 151 64,462 64,159 303 69,680 69,427 253 1 2 3 42,839 15,518 606 12,571 614 13,555 622 14,272 625 15,721 625 16,955 626 18,168 4,301 13,629 4,349 14,821 4,392 15,864 4 5 4,229 223 -63 3,944 1,093 947 4,630 409,298 448,109 482,321 258 25,429 28,300 32,028 -65 -5,994 -6,237 -6,665 4,307 377,875 413,573 443,628 1,170 97,560 109,959 116,468 1,005 94,918 97,869 104,676 6,173 516 -287 5,371 1,207 1,038 6,709 562 -270 5,877 1,344 1,095 7,214 16,636 17,999 19,389 638 985 1,069 1,180 -292 -9,472 -10,156 -10,877 6,284 6,180 7,332 6,773 1,382 1,426 1,536 1,619 2,260 1,167 2,283 2,416 37,646 2,265 5,915 41,296 9,011 8,307 41,876 2,542 6,405 45,739 10,095 8,627 45,672 2,905 6,860 49,627 10,799 9,254 6 7 8 9 10 11 3,076 321 473 58 415 3,362 341 526 50 476 3,684 340,085 371,325 399,641 371 34,773 36,545 38,933 576 34,439 40,240 43,747 1,544 1,317 46 688 530 33,751 38,696 42,430 5,078 619 476 78 399 5,472 645 591 134 457 5,917 695 603 101 501 31,960 2,979 2,707 70 2,637 35,402 3,204 3,271 223 3,048 38,632 3,490 3,550 174 3,376 12 13 14 15 16 92 3,778 3,211 28 22 6 24 84 4,146 3,534 28 23 6 27 1358 2,201 1,979 79 4,551 407,940 445,908 480,342 3,890 339,777 372,783 402,233 29 1,491 1,544 1,689 1,112 24 1,174 1,296 378 370 393 6 3,044 25 2,635 2,875 1,171 1,328 1,246 14 1,140 1,384 1,266 0 61 40 33 263 11 291 330 389 20,327 23,619 26,164 98 6,076 5,214 20 18 2 20 154 6,555 5,641 20 19 1 25 121 7,092 6,118 21 20 1 23 151 37,496 28,275 167 142 24 124 32 75 303 41,573 31,690 170 159 12 151 37 96 16 2,560 18 3,090 253 45,418 34,966 194 182 11 140 33 86 0 20 3,533 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 13 20 56 68 14 0 0 24 (D) 823 61 28 15 95 109 359 62 5 47 30 11 1,143 257 46 13 21 58 72 16 (D) 0 27 (D) 887 71 30 18 99 115 388 64 6 49 34 13 1,224 271 50 13 17 64 78 16 (D) 0 29 (D) 953 71 35 18 106 117 418 76 '5 53 39 13 88,929 38,753 6,092 1,507 4,688 3,344 7,895 9,586 2,481 180 2,351 630 50,176 812 971 6,596 5,378 9,843 10,212 2,831 2,520 3,030 6,022 1,962 94,948 40,859 6,402 1,511 4,904 3,614 8,550 10,147 2,307 188 2,627 609 54,089 935 1,115 6,687 5,804 10,739 11,260 3,060 3,021 3,185 6,096 2,187 98,268 42,436 6,758 1,498 4,721 3,693 9,256 10,781 2,277 188 2,705 558 55,833 1,018 1,202 6,236 6,073 11,157 11,562 3,271 3,381 3,226 6,557 2,150 2,264 1,703 139 8 14 64 43 1,303 66 0 66 1 561 (D) 7 (D) 39 30 13 6 5 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 12,076 12,046 30 13,574 13,545 28 14,931 14,901 30 11,557 11,522 35 12,642 12,609 33 13,465 13,431 34 5,486 5,394 92 5,984 5,900 84 6,482 570,354 621,401 664,772 6,403 568,996 619,199 662,793 1,358 1,979 79 2,201 959 12,598 978 13,880 998 14,964 956 12,088 962 13,145 968 13,906 525 10,441 530 11,292 8,106 461 890 8,534 1,992 1,551 9,086 522 1,125 9,690 2,281 1,602 10,173 612 1,190 10,750 2,472 1,710 7,676 548 311 7,439 1,956 2,163 8,475 610 357 8,222 2,217 2,203 9,120 691 390 8,819 2,339 2,307 3,870 201 -65 3,604 954 929 6,520 723 863 15 847 7,287 783 1,016 14 1,002 8,164 868 1,141 16 1,125 6,368 675 633 29 604 7,030 719 726 27 699 7,559 767 794 28 766 30 8,075 7,090 37 24 13 27 28 9,058 7,999 35 25 10 36 30 10,142 8,989 41 31 10 36 35 7,642 6,381 51 20 31 19 33 8,442 7,086 45 23 21 25 34 9,087 7,630 44 25 19 22 19 o 27 16 22 19 8 802 9 826 26 0 11 1,001 2 359 2 433 2,809 809 71 73 35 159 132 26 1 0 205 107 2,000 101 25 116 159 682 610 23 1 65 172 44 3,011 823 75 70 34 164 148 29 2 0 217 85 2,187 111 29 125 165 778 641 33 1 74 182 46 2,267 699 57 189 45 46 123 76 4 0 122 38 1,568 26 23 152 180 150 233 186 34 51 89 445 2,503 761 61 201 46 51 141 85 5 0 131 39 1,742 26 25 178 191 158 276 216 35 52 99 485 2,445 757 67 66 35 142 126 22 1 0 175 124 1,687 85 (D) 97 147 583 490 (D) 1 54 154 34 427 12 110 (DD) () 159 111 o 464 15 133 (DD) () 161 114 494 15 145 (°D) () 161 123 (D) i'5 o 3 489 13 292 12 336 2,566 776 63 194 44 51 154 86 8 0 139 36 1,789 25 31 167 199 139 289 232 29 51 119 509 1,063 241 (D) (D) 535 12,117 1983 42,575 13,396 1984 42,738 14,540 1985 (D) 0 (D) 519 (D) (D) (°) (D) 14,834 1,020 782 16,025 1,076 898 17,241 1,161 987 782 898 987 16,636 8,860 145 3 142 21 17,999 9,759 159 3 156 27 19,389 10,609 173 4 169 24 (D) (D) (D) 25 1 (D) 316 23 1 (D) 356 5,396 2,097 511 17 185 219 557 377 26 0 184 21 3,299 59 55 744 212 433 1,087 292 130 183 63 42 5,839 2,231 558 (D) 194 237 611 375 29 0 (DD) () 3,608 67 68 740 219 543 1,203 315 133 205 72 44 6,137 2,369 600 (D) 176 250 664 408 31 0 (DD) () 3,768 74 70 674 228 550 1,328 306 216 211 64 47 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 2,514 229 588 135 231 864 467 2,695 250 657 144 (D) 842D () 2,870 245 710 142 (D) 864D () 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 2,287 4,234 2,102 738 1,363 2,580 4,657 2,358 820 1,537 2,788 5,144 2,771 942 1,830 60 61 62 63 64 561 586 20 1 (D) 276 2,595 1,907 168 8 12 68 52 1,454 67 0 78 0 688 16 8 (D) 42 33 80 (DD) () 17 22 4 438 398 21 (D) 1 12 340 12 10 2 (D) 0 40 (D) 0 (D) 2 2 11 4 (D) 3 1 2 475 421 20 (D) 1 11 363 13 10 1 (DD) () 54 1 1 (D) 2 4 8 17 98 3 2,429 1,805 152 10 13 65 45 1,369 68 0 84 1 624 14 8 (D) 42 30 98 (DD) () 21 19 4 (D) 4 2 3 524 444 21 (D) 1 3 394 13 9 1 (DD) () 80 1 1 (D) 2 8 11 (DD) () 5 2 3 917 81 24 4 (D) 556D () C) D () (°) (D) 353 12 82 11 39 135 74 370 (D) 93 12 (D) 126 80 394 (D) 99 14 (D) 131 87 243 20 77 2 25 70 49 267 23 88 3 29 71 53 283 23 94 3 33 72 59 30,815 1,704 5,989 1,566 5,696 10,420 5,440 33,416 1,838 6,850 1,562 6,314 10,910 5,941 34,935 1,781 7,237 1,551 6,836 11,070 6,461 328 43 84 (°D) () 65 (D) 344 44 93 12 37 56 103 349 39 94 13 41 55 107 881 66 17 (DD) () 560D () 907 78 21 3 (D) 549D () 30,823 38,354 37,388 12,724 24,663 32,797 41,521 42,993 14,076 28,917 243 545 304 151 (D) 261 589 342 188 (D) 272 631 432 235 (D) 288 673 853 353 (D) 298 728 917 390 (D) o o 418 923 390 133 257 486 1,040 439 153 286 550 1,176 541 175 366 409 774 457 176 .280 450 847 492 195 298 503 934 565 216 348 173 426 160 70 90 192 465 172 77 95 219 517 213 87 126 27,725 35,649 34,569 11,665 22,904 1,622 79 85 24 285 85 26 39 3 522 91 148 50 1 53 131 1,862 83 95 27 357 102 31 46 4 578 108 159 61 2 57 153 2,138 97 106 27 434 122 36 51 4 641 129 173 71 2 59 187 1,694 28 72 21 226 57 30 36 3 669 113 174 68 0 69 129 1,921 30 78 23 279 69 37 37 3 733 142 186 74 1 74 154 2,115 39 85 24 311 77 39 42 3 801 159 202 83 2 73 174 801 81 38 20 89 36 11 15 2 283 44 67 30 2 25 58 903 97 40 23 106 44 13 18 3 304 54 74 33 2 27 68 990 104 44 23 121 49 14 18 3 327 62 79 37 2 27 79 97,638 109,647 120,990 2,973 3,226 3,652 3,331 3,549 3,789 1,610 1,778 1,822 21,126 24,764 28,295 2,891 3,388 3,769 1,477 1,713 1,884 2,157 2,393 2,642 852 1,062 1,181 28,514 31,082 33,667 9,121 10,828 12,165 6,135 6,688 7,266 3,173 3,484 3,892 166 180 198 4,330 4,568 4,803 9,782 10,943 11,965 971 24 40 29 162 46 19 21 2 352 75 41 38 8 48 66 1,069 26 42 32 182 53 22 24 2 381 85 45 41 9 51 75 1,208 28 46 33 229 59 24 28 2 414 96 48 44 9 53 96 5,284 195 69 97 835 41 15 35 15 745 1,219 518 142 3 766 587 5,934 212 71 107 992 45 17 42 19 797 1,410 582 152 4 818 667 6,482 250 75 110 1,118 50 20 42 20 853 1,539 620 165 5 860 758 8,893 165 371 196 2,306 294 155 192 23 2,571 501 391 224 2 373 1,129 10,150 188 401 218 2,726 352 198 199 28 2,873 610 438 253 2 391 1,272 11,389 224 442 224 3,196 409 229 221 31 3,107 704 493 292 2 409 1,405 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 985 178 91 717 1,060 189 97 773 1,153 202 103 848 1,260 252 143 865 1,357 263 147 947 1,456 277 167 1,012 567 106 18 444 612 113 19 480 661 122 21 519 68,163 19,655 3,055 45,453 862 134 109 619 914 144 112 658 975 148 115 711 7,777 6,166 421 1,189 8,239 6,507 442 1,291 8,780 6,945 471 1,364 9,221 3,934 822 4,465 9,883 4,318 895 4,669 10,453 4,485 949 5,019 81 82 83 84 73,126 20,949 3,236 48,941 78,109 22,130 3,460 52,519 302 756 1,075 428 (D) SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 28 August 1986 Table 3.—Personal Income by [Millions New York New Jersey Line Item 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 Pennsylvania 1985 1983 1984 1985 Great Lakes 1983 1984 1985 Illinois 1983 1984 1985 Income by Place of Residence 1 Total personal income (lines 6—11) Nonfarm personal income. 2 Farm income (line 17) 3 .. 4 Population (thousands) 1 5 Per capita personal income (dollars) 110,383 120,745 130,154 242,410 266,265 285,419 141,508 151,020 159,276 491,726 538,438 567,040 147,215 161,118 169,999 110,143 120,497 129,868 242,037 265,747 284,950 141,012 150,042 158,426 491,126 532,973 562,209 147,646 159,618 168,427 286 373 469 496 850 600 5,466 4,831 431 1,500 1,572 518 247 240 978 7,468 7,517 7,562 17,685 17,746 17,783 11,891 11,887 11,853 41,504 41,574 41,642 11,491 11,522 11,535 14,781 16,063 17,211 13,707 15,004 16,050 11,901 12,704 13,437 11,848 12,951 13,617 12,811 13,984 14,738 Derivation of Total Personal Income 6 7 8 9 10 11 Earnings by place of work (lines 12-16 or 17-84) .. Less' Personal contributions for social insurance 2 Plus' Adjustment for residence ... Eouctls' Net earnings by place of residence Plus' Dividends, interest and rent 4 Plus' Transfer payments 12 13 14 15 16 Components of earnings: Wages and salaries Other labor income 5 Proprietors' income Farm 5 Nonfarm 73,086 4,453 7,739 76,373 19,664 14,346 80,954 5,011 7,615 83,558 22,402 14,785 87,940 5,729 8,129 90,340 23,887 15,928 178,069 11,141 -9,223 157,705 43,009 41,697 210,372 14,037 -9,915 186,419 52,064 46,936 97,687 6,069 -667 90,951 23,287 27,270 111,735 7,539 -570 103,626 26,673 28,977 350,906 21,912 1,129 330,123 82,266 79,337 390,552 24,382 1,350 367,519 90,470 80,449 412,503 27,149 1,405 886,760 94,960 85,321 60,704 67,323 73,044 148,336 161,900 174,782 79,173 85,203 90,026 6,531 6,907 7,464 14,562 15,299 16,264 9,062 9,414 9,859 5,852 6,723 7,432 15,170 17,643 19,326 9,452 11,113 11,850 213 257 215 115 168 613 265 177 744 5,683 6,546 7,217 15,055 17,378 19,113 9,195 10,369 11,236 291,032 32,884 26,990 -511 27,501 319,555 35,070 35,927 4,372 31,556 337,693 87,030 95,277 100,642 36,812 9,130 9,747 10,253 37,998 8,977 12,307 13,303 3,726 -681 1,253 1,323 34,272 9,658 11,055 11,981 194,842 12,338 -9,238 173,267 49,145 43,854 105,730 6,778 -592 98,359 25,437 27,225 105,137 6,541 243 98,840 26,566 21,808 117,331 7,237 27 110,068 29,211 21,839 124,198 8,059 6 116,133 30,535 23,331 Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by Industry 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Farm Nonfarm .... Private Agricultural services, forestry fisheries, and other 6 Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other 6 Mining Coalmining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining .... Nonmetallic minerals except fuels Construction 469 286 373 240 496 850 600 5,466 4,831 -431 518 247 978 1,500 1,572 72,846 80,706 87,654 177,695 194,324 209,903 97,190 104,751 110,885 350,306 385,086 407,673 105,568 115,831 122,626 62,354 69,414 75,528 151,119 165,477 178,920 83,956 90,801 96,093 302,232 334,145 353,911 91,258 100,690 106,741 303 550 250 623 360 375 1,316 573 266 356 412 431 1,340 1,402 416 451 290 391 328 350 1,198 230 412 330 391 410 253 397 1,236 1,301 172 13 159 20 32 117 102 162 13 19 26 25 22 19 105 719 1,571 1,792 1,710 3,165 3,576 3,426 1,202 1,331 1,278 260 679 220 769 281 D 1 1 2 8 6 690 8 702 (DD) (DD) (D) 1,555 1,516 (D) ((D) ) 524 560 412 196 221 167 408 612 1,472 1,318 464 ( ) (D) 1,294 2 51 4 0 29 6 103 35 3 1 91 ( ) (D) (D) (D) 122 60 99 49 180 97 127 416 489 153 113 56 102 164 458 3,836 4,749 5,277 7,582 8,823 9,970 5,556 6,080 6,442 17,267 19,612 20,695 5,700 6,676 7,111 18,752 19,995 20,853 34,897 37,124 38,534 27,181 29,086 29,625 112,081 125,721 130,548 25,515 28,100 28,635 9,819 10,453 10,996 14,701 15,430 15,828 10,035 10,519 10,893 32,052 34,519 35,904 9,696 10,305 10,674 1,324 1,384 1,493 2,137 2,245 2,337 1,959 2,042 2,140 7,532 7,736 7,954 2,578 2,685 2,716 608 573 525 279 295 49 578 561 338 597 288 325 (D) (D) (D) 284 279 717 2,443 2,561 2,513 1,333 1,405 1,302 1,195 1,353 1,331 713 281 731 847 791 1,218 3,974 4,329 4,505 838 905 1,129 1,259 1,249 1,077 1,150 843 893 1,765 6,013 6,502 6,892 2,592 2,769 2,917 1,262 1,448 1,619 4,162 4,470 4,763 1,531 1,613 3,928 4,178 4,423 2,081 2,221 2,326 1,885 1,991 2,157 6,450 6,877 7,203 1,834 1,988 2,079 443 922 732 705 1,126 1,149 1,226 426 420 542 1,092 555 691 968 541 17 13 134 41 17 12 39 41 133 132 18 5 13 (D) (D) 722 682 873 5,052 5,869 6,107 1,034 1,169 1,241 867 600 843 649 861 (D) 85 413 372 94 344 294 184 166 91 79 398 80 182 328 78 8,933 9,542 9,857 20,196 21,694 22,707 17,146 18,567 18,732 80,029 91,202 94,645 15,819 17,795 17,961 223 203 289 383 484 1,390 1,543 1,630 213 155 244 113 441 278 134 404 354 387 395 264 364 191 428 430 1,724 1,957 2,036 242 401 396 1,039 4,037 4,116 3,787 10,385 11,361 11,099 1,759- 2,055 2,009 671 1,141 1,119 613 653 1,296 1,346 1,405 1,637 1,792 1,874 2,193 2,403 2,522 11,653 13,296 13,804 2,851 3,209 3,332 1,722 1,729 1,797 4,777 5,176 5,341 2,879 3,257 3,429 16,008 18,474 18,997 4,159 4,693 4,879 2,446 2,727 2,762 3,982 4,386 4,532 2,673 2,839 2,850 9,738 10,854 10,977 3,185 3,563 3,404 655 539 3,685 4,202 4,469 665 162 1,241 1,335 1,450 1,158 130 1,242 1,318 146 812 912 18,831 22,229 24,163 639 322 787 765 413 993 1,199 1,425 957 393 723 667 721 924 1,280 1,342 1,382 3,158 3,417 3,487 688 898 649 936 679 921 1,006 1,047 2,123 2,382 2,531 888 937 1,010 991 988 1,050 3,947 4,009 4,372 509 571 1,334 1,487 1,453 542 481 579 491 973 1,068 1,033 460 562 507 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products ... Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excluding motor vehicles Motor vehicles and equipment Stone, clay, and glass products.. Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation 7 Other transportation Communication Electric, gas and sanitary services 6,196 94 1,617 502 905 2,132 945 7,003 96 1,865 603 1,055 2,334 1,051 7,527 13,646 14,717 15,299 86 617 575 627 2,024 1,745 1,997 2,096 572 627 656 578 1,189 3,620 3,938 4,174 2,468 5,040 5,344 5,446 1,132 2,010 2,232 2,394 7,251 697 1,939 260 824 1,759 1,771 7,749 743 2,216 222 922 1,786 1,860 60 61 62 63 64 Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance insurance and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance and real estate 8 6,051 6,823 3,986 1,195 2,791 7,028 7,399 4,365 1,328 3,037 7,508 8,147 5,253 1,531 3,722 15,244 16,266 26,919 8,546 18,373 5,803 9,509 5,269 2,004 3,265 6,342 6,681 22,279 25,050 9,954 10,577 33,573 35,630 5,653 6,543 19,477 20,755 2,166 2,395 7,059 7,630 3,487 4,148 12,418 13,125 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Services ... . Hotels and other lodging places Personal services .. Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services .. Social services Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services 81 • 82 83 84 Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local See footnotes at end of table. .... . 13,053 13,865 22,054 7,223 14,831 14,313 15,027 23,753 7,832 15,921 7,973 24,552 26,559 27,786 712 2,515 2,627 2,471 2,288 7,170 8,333 8,778 193 248 276 271 1,024 3,057 3,404 3,743 1,682 6,168 6,238 6,484 2,074 5,394 5,686 6,034 26,532 37,861 23,409 8,194 15,215 8,399 961 2,133 78 1,711 1,987 1,528 9,228 991 2,455 86 1,871 2,158 1,668 9,842 914 2,566 86 2,060 2,395 1,822 8,407 9,409 9,995 9,915 10,605 11,228 8,203 8,953 10,080 2,698 2,974 3,171 5,506 5,978 6,909 16,241 18,327 20,400 44,793 50,378 55,345 21,456 23,790 26,165 68,523 75,901 82,251 23,505 25,972 28,141 1,060 1,191 1,353 1,037 1,084 1,211 561 490 587 1,388 515 525 521 1,429 1,558 909 676 1,359 1,450 1,536 632 583 954 1,016 3,276 3,430 3,609 1,049 1,082 1,110 841 951 246 277 941 228 222 201 288 270 833 255 928 281 918 4,946 5,735 6,614 9,737 11,293 12,682 3,140 3,838 4,457 12,073 14,369 16,362 5,542 6,474 7,294 728 1,028 1,197 1,317 936 1,087 1,206 2,582 3,038 3,353 654 546 840 977 1,060 414 595 719 391 661 301 479 1,211 422 376 467 439 459 1,393 1,496 1,452 439 377 1,179 1,311 291 523 1,385 332 486 408 1,522 1,615 465 450 67 710 50 996 51 891 59 63 65 260 344 130 179 342 179 4,457 4,881 5,303 12,140 13,265 14,429 8,250 8,885 9,560 25,872 27,313 28,698 7,296 7,715 8,091 1,337 4,895 5,860 6,576 1,443 1,694 1,914 4,873 5,724 6,408 2,038 2,399 2,694 987 1,171 670 2,912 3,161 3,444 1,702 1,839 1,991 2,678 2,910 3,168 1,064 1,139 571 623 1,262 380 1,805 2,002 2,223 295 329 668 788 1,893 2,060 2,259 642 707 552 578 150 5 124 4 25 28 135 4 54 26 103 122 47 108 49 602 1,724 1,811 564 524 1,901 895 977 3,534 3,700 3,815 1,216 1,267 1,306 933 1,425 1,555 1,648 4,706 5,330 5,759 1,870 2,044 2,298 6,565 7,646 8,500 2,131 2,404 2,667 10,492 11,292 12,126 26,576 28,847 30,983 13,234 13,951 14,792 48,074 50,941 53,762 14,310 15,142 15,885 2,125 2,252 2,323 3,932 4,188 4,441 3,363 3,539 3,788 8,059 8,462 8,898 2,643 2,795 2,925 740 552 631 505 567 676 543 963 632 1,887 2,064 2,314 793 568 864 7,862 8,497 9,251 22,014 23,983 25,802 9,304 9,844 10,372 38,128 40,415 42,550 10,874 11,483 11,998 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 29 Major Sources, 1983-85—Continued Kansas Iowa Plains Wisconsin Ohio Michigan Indiana Line 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 31,572 31,535 37 35,092 33,229 1,863 36,315 34,409 1,905 29,495 28,932 564 31,864 31,076 788 33,755 32,651 1,104 1 2 3 17,555 13,286 2,904 10,872 2,903 12,087 2,884 12,594 2,427 12,155 2,440 13,058 2,450 13,775 4 5 42,150 2,565 728 40,313 10,436 9,238 44,099 140,636 158,605 168,401 9,792 10,907 8,868 2,846 765 -1,258 -1,506 -1,595 42,019 130,510 147,307 155,899 10,918 38,970 41,793 43,842 9,878 30,575 31,442 33,483 20,549 1,282 223 19,491 6,972 5,109 23,727 1,392 280 22,615 7,305 5,171 24,482 1,525 311 23,268 7,549 5,498 20,107 1,200 746 19,654 5,560 4,281 22,127 1,329 824 21,622 5,893 4,349 23,521 1,466 916 22,970 6,166 4,619 6 7 8 9 10 11 31,065 3,366 3,571 404 3,167 33,915 3,580 4,655 1,020 3,634 35,605 113,318 123,381 130,205 3,735 11,671 12,341 12,998 4,760 15,647 22,883 25,198 1,071 '822 6,964 6,138 3,938 14,575 16,745 18,235 16,347 1,736 2,467 -263 2,730 17,306 1,767 4,654 1,568 3,086 17,751 1,808 4,922 1,610 3,313 15,858 1,667 2,583 392 2,191 17,243 1,746 3,138 618 2,520 18,042 1,811 3,668 933 2,734 12 13 14 15 16 713 37,288 31,701 217 182 34 117 0 71 3 43 1,858 1,325 40,825 34,855 225 194 31 136 0 91 1 44 2,131 2,317 1,130 8,198 7,366 42,970 138,319 151,239 160,204 36,597 115,906 127,336 134,658 922 227 882 883 197 865 838 836 47 57 30 45 1,550 125 1,632 1,717 0 178 149 193 78 949 862 858 1 331 332 353 45 237 208 249 9,712 10,026 2,193 8,503 37 20,513 17,173 242 236 5 80 4 38 0 38 1,102 1,863 21,865 18,377 220 215 4 94 6 45 0 43 1,232 1,905 22,576 18,899 207 203 4 90 6 39 0 45 1,223 564 19,543 16,079 111 109 2 504 14 465 0 25 1,269 788 21,339 17,656 111 110 2 531 16 489 0 26 1,440 1,104 22,417 18,435 113 111 2 492 16 449 0 27 1,422 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 5,146 2,039 1,082 16 52 90 337 189 6 0 259 8 3,106 86 92 247 368 1,321 487 21 171 120 62 131 5,475 2,069 1,023 13 56 98 357 197 6 0 310 9 3,406 94 94 285 395 1,458 509 22 226 120 62 140 5,442 2,066 1,017 13 64 109 369 199 6 0 278 10 3,376 106 105 263 401 1,418 539 19 216 110 70 129 4,003 1,519 552 1 43 89 320 216 147 0 148 3 2,485 60 25 58 230 392 177 985 279 180 68 31 4,471 1,604 583 1 46 92 344 229 122 0 184 3 2,867 67 27 79 245 450 201 1,176 323 189 76 35 4,605 1,697 625 2 45 97 358 244 121 0 201 3 2,908 64 26 76 257 458 206 1,185 335 191 75 36 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 1983 1984 1985 68,442 107,108 117,661 123,673 123,610 134,439 142,110 67,823 106,715 116,931 122,912 123,539 133,460 141,361 749 979 71 761 731 394 619 54,868 54,154 713 59,987 58,662 1,325 62,815 200,056 220,541 233,224 61,686 197,738 213,176 225,027 7,366 2,317 1,130 8,198 10,744 13,226 4,747 11,558 4,762 12,597 4,775 13,154 88,615 5,698 -780 82,137 20,135 21,339 98,048 104,046 7,060 6,336 -994 -1,081 90,717 95,905 21,901 23,041 21,820 23,164 38,002 2,330 610 36,282 9,489 9,097 74,551 9,103 6,609 565 6,044 74,029 8,249 6,337 -105 6,442 81,130 8,748 8,171 805 7,366 86,245 9,207 8,594 573 8,020 761 89,501 77,593 252 219 33 456 1 275 104 77 3,505 71 88,544 76,853 305 286 20 1,045 464 484 0 98 4,259 749 979 97,069 103,297 84,611 90,015 337 317 321 300 16 17 1,104 1,179 518 541 472 531 -3 -5 117 112 5,058 4,863 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1983 1984 1985 58,925 59,072 -147 65,234 64,302 932 5,474 10,765 5,492 11,878 5,499 12,446 9,054 11,830 9,058 12,989 9,088 13,608 10,738 11,512 10,740 12,517 42,300 2,470 497 40,326 9,796 8,802 47,391 2,744 936 45,583 10,574 9,077 49,897 3,065 980 47,813 11,123 9,507 76,853 4,873 559 72,538 16,279 18,291 85,632 5,499 706 80,839 18,347 18,475 90,263 6,120 747 84,890 19,342 19,441 35,128 4,081 3,091 -324 3,415 38,373 4,314 4,704 757 3,946 40,650 4,515 4,732 443 4,289 63,780 8,058 5,014 195 4,820 70,859 8,681 6,091 536 5,555 -147 42,447 36,904 153 147 6 407 264 85 0 58 2,396 932 46,459 40,578 149 144 5 473 311 97 0 64 2,593 619 49,278 42,965 156 151 5 463 307 86 0 71 2,830 394 76,459 65,516 228 193 35 394 0 242 87 65 3,054 731 84,901 73,412 234 201 33 457 1 289 94 74 3,349 15,510 3,734 829 13 113 272 612 964 175 1 726 29 11,776 351 333 2,805 1,163 1,597 2,262 868 1,502 452 257 186 17,306 17,841 28,785 4,067 5,212 4,276 830 1,147 868D 54 () (D) 132 132 469 566 313 299 742 719 665 1,347 1,116 1,059 192 184D 95 0 () (D) 893 854 738 29 31 55 13,239 13,565 23,573 407 202 386 383 570 399 1,774 2,821 2,868 1,409 1,333 2,808 1,903 3,552 1,905 2,646 2,558 825 1,014 552 1,015 1,934 12,377 1,801 495 485 456 298 307 311 212 150 222 33,373 35,149 30,149 8,931 5,885 5,722 1,576 1,268 1,180 (D) 92 P) 238 556 583 630 940 618 852 817 1,386 1,474 2,013 1,428 97 414 93 D D 2 () () 2,185 906 900 52 86 53 27,651 29,264 21,218 229 266 227 721 271 678 1,850 1,915 3,588 3,619 3,455 3,409 4,111 4,174 4,199 1,074 981 2,288 601 1,563 626 14,677 16,025 3,333 1,402 541 528 443 349 343 181 271 194 1985 33,425 35,068 12,122 9,613 10,056 4,479 1,671 1,619 1,403 73 (D) (D) 265 91 269 1,104 1,046 1,405 1,588 1,490 682 292 2,194 2,085 480 435D 16 0 () (D) 2,577 2,493 368 73 82 149 23,812 25,012 7,643 293 325 368 320 163 319 3,971 459 3,893 3,982 1,213 4,218 4,817 2,525 4,991 2,442 1,178 2,523 1,736 164 1,996 3,908 4,321 980 1,485 1,529 181 584 556 227 312 303 185 1983 17,415 11,488 1984 17,504 12,600 1985 13,518 13,855 30,607 33,981 35,323 5,013 12,468 13,200 13,760 4,813 1,431 4,854 4,724 4,693 1,422 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 96 514 512 481 93 1,610 1,611 1,529 1,850 1,763 2,439 816 762 2,862 2,675 340 1,715 1,594 316 1,833 14 264 284 17 285 (D) (D) (D) (D) (">) 1,152 972 490 454 1,174 134 141 320 317 312 8,842 18,139 20,781 21,563 8,704 702 617 445 424 747 192 182 452 401 480 864 526 553 987 1,016 1,390 1,362 2,701 2,582 2,365 3,022 5,874 5,086 2,950 5,966 1,330 1,310 2,544 3,035 2,865 177 186 2,524 2,247 2,636 1,070 1,079 2,253 2,073 1,496 855 198 198 903 908 277 248 1,382 1,222 1,318 442 215 212 473 465 3,143 358 1,035 27 214 729 780 3,389 391 1,238 28 266 693 773 3,603 382 1,364 30 296 727 804 4,544 370 1,195 28 416 1,247 1,289 4,766 380 1,373 32 482 1,171 1,328 4,929 353 1,455 36 539 1,184 1,360 5,985 589 1,931 95 472 1,639 1,258 6,459 630 2,210 107 524 1,659 1,329 6,578 610 2,267 106 561 1,603 1,431 2,481 236 876 19 245 566 539 2,716 235 1,057 19 261 556 588 2,833 211 1,126 18 287 575 617 12,900 2,146 3,733 109 1,912 2,896 2,104 13,982 2,225 4,384 129 2,022 2,919 2,304 14,606 2,079 4,627 113 2,272 3,067 2,448 1,552 223 606 (DD) () 336 312 1,672 234 720 5 77 312 324 1,728 220 753 4 88 326 337 1,909 457 540 0 184 392 335 2,052 487 623 0 191 383 367 2,098 467 657 0 193 397 383 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 2,263 4,255 1,927 741 1,186 2,508 4,489 2,042 799 1,243 2,670 4,746 2,302 868 1,435 3,990 7,095 3,172 1,351 1,821 4,648 , 4,856 7,564 1 8,033 3,641 3,273 1,534 1,438 2,107 1,834 5,404 8,581 4,201 1,571 2,630 6,067 9,081 4,399 1,668 2,731 6,493 9,739 5,012 1,797 3,215 2,214 3,727 1,973 698 1,275 2,418 3,891 2,090 750 1,339 2,517 4,115 2,373 824 1,550 10,637 14,712 8,340 3,162 5,178 11,638 15,633 8,986 3,396 5,591 12,063 16,506 10,199 3,662 6,537 1,560 2,242 1,254 481 774 1,677 2,309 1,335 518 818 1,698 2,355 1,459 536 924 1,491 2,026 1,062 426 636 1,614 2,152 1,148 455 693 1,701 2,282 1,289 491 798 60 61 62 63 64 6,850 158 418 97 813 357 160 115 23 2,960 401 311 204 7 399 425 7,629 172 439 107 976 421 192 139 26 3,186 486 338 223 8 416 502 8,353 187 471 110 1,166 472 212 154 28 3,401 550 363 242 8 427 562 14,254 245 634 164 2,193 546 261 292 54 5,753 927 369 397 15 754 1,650 15,749 254 659 181 2,648 638 317 312 78 5,972 1,059 400 435 14 790 1,993 16,771 270 690 185 2,889 706 350 322 78 6,112 1,159 427 477 19 810 2,278 16,923 298 818 230 2,378 579 247 403 39 6,903 1,089 658 498 31 842 1,911 18,820 310 865 253 2,874 692 286 440 43 7,352 1,287 718 558 33 883 2,227 20,625 357 935 260 3,397 775 318 483 44 7,855 1,446 775 607 36 913 2,426 6,992 172 357 86 1,147 260 120 166 14 2,959 418 277 242 3 322 448 7,731 173 384 95 1,397 310 139 182 16 3,089 494 316 266 4 345 521 8,359 183 404 97 1,617 339 149 193 15 3,238 559 342 292 4 360 568 27,735 750 1,540 379 4,698 1,330 648 558 97 10,427 1,813 1,143 898 22 1,273 2,157 30,805 771 1,644 419 5,657 1,579 728 618 127 11,002 2,184 1,238 999 26 1,338 2,475 33,422 855 1,771 430 6,390 1,726 748 676 134 11,739 2,485 1,338 1,073 31 1,374 2,652 3,996 86 230 65 686 196 88 55 11 1,545 281 177 118 2 186 268 4,363 83 242 72 817 232 101 60 11 1,593 347 190 129 2 193 291 4,696 93 255 74 926 252 107 65 12 1,677 384 202 143 2 195 309 3,704 72 237 58 685 186 144 57 7 1,392 212 78 87 1 154 334 4,138 72 252 64 844 225 155 63 9 1,450 253 85 95 1 160 410 4,433 86 267 66 937 246 154 62 10 1,525 284 97 104 2 164 430 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 5,543 1,043 249 4,251 5,881 1,101 256 4,524 6,313 1,179 287 4,848 10,944 1,414 292 9,237 11,489 1,482 316 9,691 11,908 1,533 335 10,041 11,691 2,314 415 8,962 12,459 2,404 457 9,597 13,282 2,537 535 10,210 5,587 644 139 4,804 5,970 680 171 5,119 6,373 724 195 5,454 22,413 4,349 1,747 16,317 23,904 4,583 1,837 17,483 25,546 4,871 1,959 18,716 3,339 469 54 2,817 3,487 493 59 2,936 3,678 520 63 3,095 3,464 596 522 2,346 3,683 649 531 2,504 3,982 691 584 2,707 81 82 83 84 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 30 August 1986 Table 3.—-Personal Income by [Millions Missouri Minnesota Item Line 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 North Dakota Nebraska 1985 1983 1984 1985 South Dakota 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 7,388 7,109 278 7,984 7,367 617 8,255 7,599 655 6,795 6,530 265 7,606 6,939 666 7,903 7,275 628 Income by Place of Residence 1 Total personal income (lines 6—11) Nonfarm personal income 2 Farm income (line 17) 3 4 Population (thousands) 1 5 Per capita personal income (dollars) .. 49,919 55,728 59,068 56,895 62,352 66,605 17,992 19,916 21,323 49,514 54,332 57,832 56,813 61,750 65,801 17,306 18,482 19,458 82 602 804 686 1,434 1,865 406 1,396 1,236 687 685 681 4,145 4,163 4,193 4,963 5,001 5,029 1,596 1,605 1,606 12,043 13,385 14,087 11,463 12,469 13,244 11,272 12,412 13,281 10,846 11,629 12,052 699 705 708 9,726 10,790 11,161 36,476 41,488 44,133 41,288 2,494 2,757 3,094 2,484 -238 -1,696 158 -208 33,824 38,523 40,800 37,108 8,699 9,523 10,084 10,870 7,396 7,682 8,184 8,916 Derivation of Total Personal Income 6 7 8 9 10 11 Earnings by place of work (lines 12-16 or 17-84) Less' Personal contributions for social insurance 2 Plus' Adjustment for residence Equals' Net earnings by place of residence Plus' Dividends interest and rent 4 Plus' Transfer payments 12 13 14 15 16 Components of earnings: Wages and salaries Other labor income 5 Proprietors' income Farm 5 Nonfarm 46,009 2,770 -1,969 41,270 11,911 9,172 49,523 12,728 14,503 15,659 3,115 822 911 1,014 -2,144 -252 311 326 44,265 11,654 13,282 14,318 12,620 3,760 3,972 4,126 9,720 2,578 2,663 2,878 5,072 302 139 4,630 1,647 1,110 5,586 321 136 5,130 1,687 1,167 5,744 347 129 5,268 1,730 1,256 4,416 283 17 4,150 1,461 1,184 5,164 312 13 4,865 1,503 1,238 5,340 345 14 5,009 1,568 1,327 9,862 10,631 11,162 946 997 1,045 1,919 2,876 3,451 478 1,229 1,659 1,441 1,647 1,792 3,978 344 749 204 545 4,083 345 1,159 543 615 4,151 351 1,243 581 662 3,270 306 841 186 655 3,502 323 1,339 588 751 3,638 336 1,366 550 816 82 602 804 686 1,434 1,865 406 1,396 1,236 36,071 40,092 42,897 41,206 45,407 48,719 12,042 13,069 13,794 30,757 34,307 36,713 35,230 39,034 41,883 9,672 10,546 11,106 188 194 187 191 101 190 192 105 99 172 169 176 100 167 171 103 97 177 1 19 18 18 15 2 2 23 15 383 349 290 72 71 323 327 61 331 0 0 76 4 4 2 0 95 101 93 83 87 43 105 92 42 47 78 242 70 218 0 0 211 58 60 0 47 56 23 17 49 22 41 65 74 864 909 731 .-. 2,132 2,517 2,665 2,473 2,933 3,138 278 4,793 3,755 34 34 1 203 52 142 0 10 546 617 4,970 3,877 32 32 1 226 57 158 0 11 437 655 5,089 3,922 32 31 1 216 64 141 0 10 371 265 4,151 3,240 49 44 5 81 1 10 50 21 249 666 4,497 3,538 45 41 4 87 1 11 53 22 288 628 4,712 3,701 43 39 4 86 1 10 54 21 298 320 173 87 492 253 181 (D) 18 3 35 4 (D) 0 11 1 238 24 2 5 23 64 40 2 14 20 32 13 539 247 169 (D) 20 4 36 4 (°) 0 14 1 292 29 2 5 22 85 54 3 16 23 35 16 535 243 160 (D) 20 5 38 5 (D) 0 15 1 292 30 2 7 24 83 46 3 17 24 38 19 Earnings by Place of Work 30,162 33,465 35,707 33,841 37,151 39,753 3,156 3,377 3,603 3,517 3,786 4,044 3,158 4,646 4,822 3,930 5,071 5,726 93 428 168 1,163 1,000 631 2,990 3,483 3,822 4,024 4,643 5,095 Earnings by Industry 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other 6 Agricultural services Forestry fisheries, and other 6 Mining Coal mining . Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals except fuels Construction 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excluding motor vehicles Motor vehicles and equipment Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries 9,044 10,136 10,692 3,604 3,895 4,072 1,114 1,121 1,134 37 38 39 44 42 42 1,099 1,210 1,259 877 962 782 241 257 209 72 73 72 0 0 0 267 255 211 40 40 38 5,440 6,240 6,620 313 352 265 88 99 76 185 182 151 918 1,025 1,082 2,259 2,694 2,844 629 678 579 64 74 49 146 166 114 214 212 200 761 800 708 120 131 121 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation.7 Other transportation Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services 2,928 382 790 25 686 580 466 3,223 361 936 27 759 615 525 60 61 62 63 64 Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate 8 2,806 3,810 2,293 816 1,478 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services 81 82 83 84 Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local See footnotes at end of table. 9,783 10,996 11,626 3,981 4,253 4,482 1,139 1,183 1,234 (D) (D) (") 303 322 318 297 324 341 788 878 934 903 969 1,050 41 61 (DD) (°) ( ) (D) 236 260 279 263 264 254 5,802 6,744 7,144 140 160 158 169 200 205 364 411 406 675 719 760 729 815 811 1,074 1,235 1,333 1,131 1,196 1,288 856 1,288 1,445 265 289 292 281 301 313 118 129 134 1,841 907 541 3 20 30 143 68 6 0 93 4 934 35 32 40 139 258 183 48 54 53 70 22 2,044 959 559 3 20 35 145 73 7 0 113 4 1,084 33 37 50 159 302 233 51 64 56 82 17 2,089 1,018 591 3 22 38 161 75 7 0 117 4 1,071 32 38 52 163 283 229 53 62 57 85 17 298 164 85 6 3 1 35 3 16 0 14 0 134 6 5 0 13 63 3 12 8 17 1 6 3 1 37 3 (D) 0 17 0 147 6 5 0 15 70 3 13 10 17 1 7 333 181 92 (D) 3 1 39 3 (D) 0 17 0 152 5 5 0 16 68 5 14 13 17 1 7 3,386 307 989 28 872 643 548 4,215 492 1,094 78 849 1,052 650 4,512 493 1,274 95 861 1,081 707 4,776 444 1,352 80 981 1,157 762 1,425 479 391 1 69 358 127 1,555 532 457 1 74 357 134 1,605 529 487 1 76 366 146 493 81 133 0 28 98 152 542 85 155 (DD) ( ) 93 179 564 81 155 (DD) ( ) 97 198 378 32 178 (DD) ( ) 81 62 426 33 219 (DD) ( ) 77 68 449 29 234 (DD) ( ) 81 74 3,157 4,117 2,488 865 1,623 3,289 4,359 2,863 935 1,928 3,018 4,231 2,385 889 1,496 3,326 4,562 2,568 969 1,599 3,493 4,899 2,963 1,066 1,897 995 1,320 871 307 565 1,048 1,367 931 325 606 1,068 1,447 1,046 343 703 445 543 232 116 115 468 559 249 123 126 466 574 274 131 143 323 540 242 128 115 347 568 266 141 125 348 591 304 160 144 7,222 211 393 70 1,162 336 148 170 26 2,658 517 270 354 12 340 556 8,098 220 430 77 1,423 399 166 192 30 2,840 621 299 402 14 358 626 8,915 248 476 79 1,624 443 172 217 34 3,085 705 330 431 16 371 684 8,644 259 427 123 1,681 395 154 210 43 3,076 552 452 210 5 375 683 9,627 10,470 270 299 456 491 136 140 1,976 2,212 469 510 179 180 230 258 65 67 3,275 3,515 663 771 486 521 231 245 6 8 395 406 789 848 2,323 57 138 35 325 134 67 38 6 892 163 104 71 2 108 183 2,566 61 144 39 409 156 74 43 7 921 197 113 79 3 115 207 2,769 62 155 40 483 168 78 43 7 966 226 120 81 3 116 220 960 38 59 14 79 38 22 12 2 473 43 22 28 0 57 73 1,042 36 61 15 93 44 25 13 (°) 504 50 24 31 (D) 59 84 1,092 35 65 15 99 49 27 14 (D) 523 54 26 32 (D) 63 87 886 28 57 14 80 45 25 15 2 392 45 39 30 0 54 59 971 30 59 16 95 54 29 17 (D) 418 54 41 33 (D) 57 68 1,046 32 62 16 108 59 31 17 (D) 447 62 42 36 (D) 58 74 5,313 784 93 4,436 5,785 812 105 4,867 6,184 868 114 5,203 5,976 1,690 422 3,864 6,373 1,782 442 4,149 2,370 387 306 1,677 2,524 405 331 1,788 2,688 428 354 1,906 1,038 195 218 624 1,093 202 234 657 1,167 214 246 707 912 228 131 553 959 240 136 584 1,011 251 139 621 6,837 1,899 460 4,478 (D) SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 31 Major Sources, 1983-85—Continued of dollars] Southeast Florida Arkansas Alabama Kentucky Georgia Louisiana Line 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 61,263 60,570 693 68,910 67,666 1,244 74,960 74,127 833 35,186 34,780 406 38,604 37,441 1,163 40,328 39,414 914 46,720 46,428 292 49,173 48,764 409 50,513 50,263 251 1 2 3 11,366 13,742 5,733 10,685 5,842 11,796 5,976 12,543 3,714 9,475 3,720 10,377 3,726 10,824 4,441 10,521 4,461 11,022 4,481 11,274 4 5 89,846 4,750 -77 85,020 35,154 23,809 98,427 5,478 -94 92,855 37,508 25,821 46,716 2,557 -100 44,059 8,450 8,753 53,406 2,941 -173 50,292 9,489 9,129 58,446 3,392 -218 54,836 10,256 9,867 24,553 1,319 137 23,371 5,323 6,491 27,460 1,470 128 26,117 5,809 6,679 28,626 1,628 148 27,146 6,093 7,088 34,704 1,921 -10 32,773 6,698 7,250 36,576 2,066 -2 34,507 7,233 7,433 37,231 2,217 8 35,022 7,417 8,074 6 7 8 9 10 11 66,136 6,278 8,396 1,908 6,488 73,860 6,845 9,141 1,533 7,608 80,965 7,460 10,003 1,533 8,469 38,937 3,804 3,975 542 3,433 44,067 4,192 5,147 1,095 4,052 48,608 4,614 5,223 683 4,540 19,539 2,184 2,830 246 2,583 21,181 2,325 3,953 1,006 2,947 22,242 2,431 3,953 755 3,198 28,296 3,112 3,296 176 3,120 29,689 3,120 3,767 296 3,471 30,199 3,202 3,830 137 3,693 12 13 14 15 16 1,076 16,269 13,532 104 77 27 167 1 128 9 29 1,055 2,408 78,401 65,114 764 673 92 576 5 363 8 200 6,234 2,023 87,823 73,501 798 733 65 710 8 466 12 224 7,520 2,030 96,398 80,722 857 796 61 675 9 426 13 226 8,111 693 46,023 37,450 210 143 67 234 2 59 1 172 2,754 1,244 833 406 52,163 57,613 24,146 42,972 47,724 19,831 227 256 134 165 193 129 63 61 5 279 286 1,588 (D) (D) 1,423 75 71 119 0 (D) (D) 200 213 47 3,876 3,475 1,387 1,163 26,296 21,767 139 135 4 1,840 1,661 128 0 51 1,520 914 27,712 22,908 153 149 4 1,814 1,644 117 0 53 1,577 292 409 251 34,412 36,167 36,980 28,711 30,215 30,731 167 183 168 114 118 120 50 69 49 2,712 2,788 2,860 D D () () (D) 2,624 2,693 2,761 D (D) () (D) 83 87 89 3,321 3,401 3,085 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 5,192 3,078 458 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 577,198 634,351 677,970 570,732 624,077 669,732 8,238 6,466 10,274 36,980 36,491 488 40,250 39,482 768 42,913 42,292 621 21,230 20,566 664 23,388 22,251 1,137 24,707 130,472 143,983 156,184 23,632 128,064 141,960 154,155 2,408 2,030 1,076 2,023 55,055 10,484 55,785 11,371 56,547 11,989 3,960 9,338 3,989 10,092 4,021 10,673 2,325 9,132 2,346 9,971 2,359 10,476 10,754 12,132 11,050 13,031 405,668 22,933 3,560 386,295 93,751 97,152 451,007 25,592 3,747 429,162 104,844 100,345 483,735 28,849 4,041 458,927 110,952 108,090 26,565 1,645 380 25,300 4,690 6,989 29,243 1,832 425 27,836 5,185 7,229 31,383 2,054 462 29,791 5,473 7,649 14,565 877 -72 13,617 3,330 4,283 16,445 972 -92 15,381 3,598 4,409 17,344 1,081 -90 16,173 3,787 4,748 80,809 4,177 -74 76,558 31,065 22,849 333,677 367,643 396,000 33,436 35,746 38,284 38,555 47,617 49,451 4,568 8,409 6,355 33,987 39,208 43,096 21,716 2,246 2,603 401 2,202 23,660 2,385 3,198 682 2,516 25,533 2,548 3,303 534 2,769 11,259 1,226 2,080 499 1,582 12,348 1,303 2,795 975 1,820 13,070 1,378 2,897 911 1,985 6,466 10,274 8,238 488 768 399,202 440,733 475,497 26,076 28,475 322,831 359,228 387,405 20,545 22,617 2,346 2,378 2,542 154 152 1,813 1,948 2,122 83 87 533 431 420 72 65 8,930 9,923 9,838 483 552 410 (D) (°) (D) (D) 4,298 72 3,998 4,255 85 (D) 1 (°) (D) (D) 954 848 1,000 48 56 26,395 30,778 33,122 1,447 1,571 621 30,763 24,358 152 92 60 591 449 83 1 59 1,767 664 13,902 11,608 106 76 30 158 1 127 5 24 859 1,137 15,308 12,798 106 78 28 169 2 134 6 27 999 1983 1984 1985 86,879 45,842 6,966 9,109 5,112 4,881 4,021 8,668 1,178 1,915 3,483 509 41,037 3,968 2,832 3,801 4,543 6,260 7,607 4,782 2,246 2,919 1,181 900 95,627 48,131 7,237 9,327 5,494 5,268 4,549 8,696 1,195 1,893 3,993 479 47,496 4,547 3,188 4,268 5,384 7,439 8,835 5,249 2,934 3,311 1,298 1,043 99,932 49,522 7,632 9,063 5,331 5,582 5,081 8,978 1,226 2,006 4,201 423 50,410 4,673 3,373 4,296 5,737 8,068 9,291 5,781 3,279 3,437 1,384 1,091 6,795 3,355 445 610 584 704 191 352 49 6 411 2 3,440 451 118 722 452 326 444 385 208 188 61 86 7,537 3,582 479 620 611 742 222 377 51 (°) 472 (D) 3,954 520 139 798 505 402 497 420 297 199 72 106 7,867 3,683 504 601 615 787 244 394 52 (D) 478 (D) 4,183 532 151 826 505 468 520 471 336 211 55 109 3,705 1,737 560 59 111 354 156 184 48 0 187 78 1,968 336 130 163 261 238 471 58 70 95 96 49 4,101 1,842 612 60 117 370 169 175 41 0 225 74 2,258 364 147 210 316 295 528 63 83 104 92 57 4,179 1,877 659 38 113 375 180 170 39 0 227 76 2,302 367 149 206 329 356 473 77 89 106 95 55 9,890 3,719 978 35 347 405 884 693 47 35 258 38 6,171 415 177 115 665 974 1,553 1,378 72 457 227 138 11,169 4,073 1,012 35 376 429 1,045 757 52 37 292 38 7,097 492 200 128 743 1,169 1,824 1,490 82 540 268 160 12,034 4,305 1,051 34 366 452 1,189 780 57 35 306 33 7,729 495 219 137 795 1,290 2,010 1,658 94 553 306 172 10,020 5,872 1,144 1,727 787 792 526 446 33 81 317 20 4,148 523 152 385 385 437 536 681 453 379 119 98 11,271 6,385 1,183 1,798 868 901 632 511 36 92 345 19 4,886 597 174 448 433 534 607 815 619 425 119 113 12,072 6,663 1,254 1,799 838 958 723 545 35 112 380 20 5,408 656 193 481 450 608 666 912 726 465 133 119 5,771 2,477 474 89 297 168 302 416 164 283 252 33 3,294 144 81 532 316 798 713 24 392 166 65 65 6,424 2,605 466 93 314 189 326 439 163 288 298 28 3,819 164 93 599 345 933 812 37 520 175 73 68 6,605 2,705 471 91 324 200 366 453 173 284 316 28 3,901 165 97 585 360 967 789 45 557 190 73 73 4,998 3,023 466 23 90 379 206 1,162 644 0 48 2 1,975 241 11 117 337 261 204 483 98 172 20 31 103 398 208 1,185 656 0 41 (D) 2,115 263 12 111 325 265 277 477 132 187 20 45 5,264 3,122 447 (D) 96 421 221 1,190 673 0 45 (D) 2,142 262 12 105 340 279 292 490 138 160 20 43 32,568 3,162 7,719 1,447 5,361 8,711 6,168 35,298 3,324 9,206 1,480 5,817 8,745 6,726 37,480 3,145 9,876 1,524 6,477 9,181 7,278 2,053 216 528 77 80 623 531 2,203 231 636 72 90 597 576 2,265 224 683 73 102 564 620 1,227 182 399 5 63 296 282 1,366 205 494 6 72 284 305 1,462 203 568 6 75 288 321 6,608 350 1,055 254 1,705 2,215 1,030 7,049 356 1,289 278 1,755 2,263 1,108 7,511 327 1,405 295 1,907 2,355 1,222 4,632 420 946 51 1,279 1,231 706 5,033 445 1,140 58 1,375 1,223 792 5,477 432 1,231 61 1,535 1,354 864 1,869 349 556 44 123 400 396 2,056 374 689 52 141 383 418 2,166 358 749 56 163 384 456 3,260 246 553 774 410 636 641 3,360 246 632 747 414 617 703 3,426 222 657 745 418 621 764 53 54 55 56 57 24,735 43,417 21,102 8,187 12,915 27,780 47,438 22,828 9,049 13,778 30,139 51,591 26,605 10,082 16,523 1,459 2,519 1,182 488 694 1,631 2,730 1,280 528 753 1,767 2,936 1,473 587 886 753 1,649 690 278 411 851 1,762 739 301 437 893 1,875 848 326 522 5,018 10,265 5,869 2,001 3,869 5,602 11,300 6,228 2,272 3,956 6,189 12,437 7,486 2,559 4,927 4,132 4,771 2,710 940 1,770 4,864 5,418 3,045 1,056 1,989 5,495 6,067 3,592 1,223 2,369 1,279 2,627 1,041 480 561 1,394 2,763 1,112 516 597 1,479 2,953 1,268 558 710 2,143 3,542 1,694 753 941 2,237 3,728 1,797 817 980 2,244 3,795 1,967 878 1,089 60 61 62 63 64 76,458 3,269 3,811 2,515 12,285 3,337 1,756 1,984 229 25,435 5,310 2,728 1,666 33 3,424 8,677 87,178 3,587 4,113 2,801 15,016 3,951 2,028 2,188 261 27,858 6,441 3,025 1,842 36 3,700 10,331 96,155 3,949 4,444 2,871 17,341 4,389 2,117 2,341 285 30,347 7,392 3,312 2,052 43 3,850 11,422 4,451 96 209 168 569 213 91 61 (D) 1,654 291 140 96 (D) 220 632 4,960 103 222 186 660 250 107 68 9 1,760 352 154 106 0 229 753 5,540 117 239 870 283 118 81 9 1,862 410 169 114 0 235 842 2,460 77 167 1981 319 150 60 43 5 1,038 137 50 79 0 120 154 2,707 83 178 68 383 175 69 46 5 1,092 165 53 85 0 125 178 2,948 85 193 70 434 194 76 50 6 1,168 190 61 94 0 129 197 19,887 1,138 763 577 2,915 795 398 964 61 6,430 1,575 545 403 7 740 2,575 23,126 1,262 849 648 3,632 946 471 1,046 71 7,235 1,911 607 470 7 869 3,101 25,421 1,396 930 664 4,072 1,038 474 1,114 81 7,925 2,192 674 534 9 921 3,396 7,987 355 364 281 1,426 382 158 139 34 2,233 624 317 158 2 389 1,125 9,359 400 401 314 1,774 458 190 159 40 2,514 777 356 174 3 411 1,389 10,603 449 441 322 2,047 514 188 174 48 2,872 913 403 192 4 431 1,605 4,133 129 260 94 444 213 91 85 8 1,806 272 130 113 3 188 296 4,519 127 270 104 530 251 103 92 10 1,908 323 144 117 3 195 340 4,893 137 289 106 607 275 109 96 10 2,044 368 156 122 4 202 368 6,858 252 317 214 1,354 248 223 115 16 2,112 668 254 124 2 272 686 7,545 282 328 237 1,512 280 236 144 15 2,265 805 280 127 3 289 742 7,921 289 340 243 1,538 293 220 127 16 2,463 896 303 150 3 287 753 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 76,371 17,803 12,742 45,826 81,505 18,842 13,495 49,169 88,092 20,015 14,365 53,713 5,532 1,655 660 3,216 5,859 1,741 708 3,410 6,405 1,830 746 3,829 2,294 474 232 1,588 2,510 505 253 1,752 2,736 538 268 1,930 13,287 2,447 1,937 8,903 14,322 2,649 2,043 9,630 15,675 2,875 2,206 10,595 8,573 2,108 1,307 5,159 9,191 2,294 1,373 5,524 9,889 2,501 1,421 5,967 4,316 903 733 2,680 4,529 928 742 2,860 4,804 991 786 3,027 5,701 836 559 4,305 5,952 868 585 4,499 6,249 929 617 4,703 81 82 83 84 (D) 58 59 32 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 3.—Personal Income by [Millions Mississippi Item Line 1983 1984 North Carolina 1985 1983 1984 1985 Tennessee South Carolina 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 Virginia 1985 1983 1984 1985 Income by Place of Residence 1 Total personal income (lines 6-11) 2 Nonfarm personal income 3 Farm income (line 17) 4 Population (thousands) 1 5 Per capita personal income (dollars) 21,258 23,010 24,004 60,661 67,808 72,670 30,259 33,406 35,434 45,549 50,126 53,540 69,516 76,565 82,980 20,948 22,345 23,491 59,878 66,299 71,576 30,197 33,114 35,283 45,301 49,483 53,016 69,392 76,152 82,731 513 783 1,509 124 310 1,094 61 292 151 248 643 665 523 413 249 2,583 8,231 2,598 8,855 2,613 9,187 6,077 6,166 6,255 9,982 10,998 11,617 3,258 3,302 3,347 9,288 10,118 10,586 4,689 4,726 4,762 5,559 5,636 5,706 9,714 10,607 11,243 12,505 13,586 14,542 Derivation of Total Personal Income 6 7 8 9 10 11 Earnings by place of work (lines 12-16 or 17-84) Less' Personal contributions for social insurance 2 Plus' Adjustment for residence Equals' Net earnings by place of residence Plus' Dividends interest and rent 4 Plus' Transfer payments 12 13 14 15 16 Components of earnings: Wages and salaries Other labor income 5 Proprietors' income Farm 5 Nonfarm 14,653 16,121 16,892 46,193 52,235 56,163 22,439 25,082 26,562 34,311 38,142 40,861 48,071 53,590 2,344 2,638 2,698 2,970 892 989 2,785 3,125 815 3,538 1,320 1,480 1,639 2,125 296 318 -60 248 -86 -99 343 383 434 582 -587 627 3,348 3,489 14,086 15,525 16,221 43,348 49,024 52,526 21,462 23,985 25,357 31,605 35,211 37,596 48,722 54,109 2,793 3,000 2,983 8,057 9,201 9,786 3,825 4,295 4,541 6,205 6,966 7,386 10,783 12,146 9,257 9,584 10,357 4,972 5,126 4,379 4,485 4,801 5,537 7,739 7,949 8,557 10,010 10,310 58,550 3,386 3,707 58,872 12,933 11,176 Earnings by Place of Work 11,760 12,594 13,306 38,216 42,664 46,259 19,055 21,067 22,398 27,866 30,598 32,842 40,946 45,356 49,697 1,274 1,347 3,772 4,027 4,339 1,818 1,966 1,196 2,081 2,855 3,037 3,245 3,753 4,048 4,398 1,697 2,253 2,239 4,205 5,544 5,566 1,566 4,455 2,049 2,082 3,591 4,507 4,775 3,373 4,187 384 541 1,271 180 854 -19 141 537 12 278 114 213 71 538 417 1,517 1,837 1,716 1,855 3,664 4,273 4,712 1,585 2,011 3,450 3,970 4,358 3,385 3,908 4,342 Earnings by Industry 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other 6 Agricultural services Forestry fisheries and other 6 Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals except fuels Construction 513 783 1,509 310 1,094 292 151 248 665 523 124 413 249 61 643 14,343 15,456 16,379 45,410 50,726 55,069 22,378 24,790 26,411 34,063 37,499 40,338 47,947 53,177 58,301 11,369 12,292 12,988 37,379 42,021 45,556 17,521 19,586 20,768 28,569 31,719 34,076 34,623 38,995 43,055 211 111 209 123 144 110 109 151 182 180 206 233 110 115 148 54 60 168 160 185 180 203 67 74 83 133 131 58 138 145 52 42 21 57 29 30 43 41 40 15 13 49 13 36 20 842 207 77 73 250 275 256 252 167 276 701 858 245 206 65 D D D 1 121 0 125 559 684 671 0 104 0 1 1 ( ) ( ) ( ) 104 30 39 34 60 65 237 69 57 88 113 233 . 243 94 86 27 22 5 5 5 0 1 23 0 (D) (D) (D) 72 49 56 62 35 38 38 12 112 60 66 14 15 97 120 2,882 3,475 4,044 1,776 1,862 1,952 2,300 2,501 884 889 2,581 891 3,230 3,703 1,490 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excluding motor vehicles Motor vehicles and equipment Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries 3,691 1,516 345 85 376 210 102 156 91 0 136 15 2,176 366 251 75 191 223 419 412 54 110 21 53 4,078 1,622 346 90 410 224 113174 94 0 159 12 2,456 430 275 91 242 270 464 423 63 121 23 55 4,294 14,641 16,023 16,619 1,676 8,699 9,027 9,187 864 787 809 375 99 3,489 3,496 3,409 389 958 1,042 996 654 232 593 600 122 458 513 406 1,041 178 955 1,008 22 96 19 20 844 0 860 927 694 706 178 568 64 54 7 57 5,942 6,996 7,432 2,618 552 634 639 447 311 1,189 1,330 1,359 99 236 291 295 622 257 491 609 1,497 1,628 289 1,286 1,534 493 1,148 1,387 449 71 87 97 73 342 416 467 115 332 409 437 214 246 23 235 82 63 100 109 6,927 4,694 234 1,944 503 420 148 951 15 10 466 3 2,233 229 68 169 279 593 370 77 56 234 104 54 7,586 4,993 254 2,016 534 477 166 1,010 15 10 508 4 2,593 260 77 217 318 688 437 92 71 259 113 61 7,725 5,056 275 1,927 502 508 184 1,077 13 10 555 4 2,670 274 81 232 335 695 434 101 76 264 117 61 9,455 10,337 10,761 5,158 5,058 5,162 772 824 886 373 391 356 734 715 688 430 472 506 580 495 538 1,637 1,271 1,313 29 27 26 46 39 40 573 591 498 143 197 188 4,296 5,279 5,600 322 316 282 318 372 408 490 425 464 594 929 1,004 694 856 907 704 801 812 309 343 386 314 434 475 371 388 308 211 171 190 202 198 176 8,621 4,510 670 667 328 404 524 961 16 596 310 34 4,111 352 322 302 446 306 959 871 182 251 65 55 9,439 4,774 708 689 347 443 592 1,021 17 570 351 35 4,666 411 356 343 475 381 1,112 955 210 287 70 65 9,996 4,971 758 671 335 467 675 1,051 18 581 382 35 5,024 429 376 350 508 424 1,187 1,052 231 317 81 70 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation 7 Other transportation Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services 1,034 109 307 43 49 277 249 1,110 111 364 46 52 264 273 1,172 97 395 46 70 269 295 3,286 207 1,167 22 342 788 759 3,613 209 1,369 22 398 794 820 3,882 194 1,440 29 482 841 896 1,491 129 354 43 100 374 491 1,626 138 416 50 116 357 548 1,694 132 446 52 130 376 558 2,417 297 948 22 443 588 120 2,688 315 1,101 24 545 570 133 2,905 301 1,175 27 645 609 148 3,554 411 684 91 729 1,049 590 3,980 436 817 98 821 1,158 650 4,298 414 869 105 911 1,289 711 60 61 62 63 64 Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate 8 782 1,590 651 304 347 846 1,707 692 328 364 861 1,810 777 357 420 2,641 4,781 1,981 835 1,146 3,080 5,309 2,125 897 1,228 3,460 5,817 2,482 1,004 1,478 1,021 2,222 955 397 558 1,161 2,469 1,054 438 616 1,245 2,702 1,206 485 722 2,321 3,707 1,734 656 1,078 2,565 3,990 1,888 723 1,165 2,750 4,341 2,160 801 1,359 2,574 4,551 2,180 856 1,324 2,902 5,029 2,426 964 1,462 3,085 5,578 2,850 1,076 1,775 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair services and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services . Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services 2,373 75 122 114 231 122 64 28 (D) 827 167 68 70 <°) 121 360 2,607 75 125 126 245 140 66 31 4 897 197 75 74 0 123 429 2,825 82 132 129 290 155 71 34 5 948 225 84 79 0 121 470 7,090 219 459 326 1,099 361 207 126 22 2,167 369 531 190 3 345 665 8,227 244 503 363 1,390 441 252 144 33 2,405 455 581 212 4 357 842 9,154 270 547 372 1,676 500 274 160 34 2,611 533 630 236 5 360 946 3,240 178 178 169 398 158 78 77 9 901 220 120 78 1 162 513 3,722 189 193 188 505 188 94 89 9 1,007 267 131 84 1 169 609 4,137 208 209 192 600 213 106 101 11 1,108 304 142 95 1 172 674 6,585 279 398 173 1,013 297 140 155 28 2,630 345 263 99 3 285 476 7,530 319 425 191 1,351 354 164 157 29 2,866 419 292 111 3 301 549 8,232 345 458 196 1,530 400 177 170 28 3,086 482 317 125 4 310 604 9,380 10,705 12,155 391 423 487 497 539 456 288 321 329 2,350 2,852 3,470 326 385 439 184 213 233 169 188 151 28 32 33 2,672 2,894 3,166 507 609 703 272 296 325 208 232 256 11 10 9 502 460 550 1,078 1,269 1,426 2,973 616 440 1,917 3,164 650 470 2,043 3,390 697 506 2,187 8,031 1,156 1,738 5,137 8,705 1,230 1,861 5,614 9,514 1,325 1,980 6,209 4,857 883 1,253 2,721 5,203 936 1,296 2,972 5,643 970 1,353 3,319 5,494 1,648 289 3,558 5,780 1,672 305 3,803 6,262 13,324 14,182 15,246 5,193 1,764 4,713 4,981 319 3,556 3,818 4,118 5,055 5,382 5,935 4,179 81 82 83 84 Government and government enterprises Federal civilian Military State and local See footnotes at end of table. SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 33 Major Sources, 1983-85—Continued of dollars] Arizona Southwest West Virginia New Mexico Oklahoma Texas Rocky Mountain Line 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 19,736 272,753 296,736 317,699 19,752 269,167 293,148 313,643 3,587 4,056 -16 3,587 32,865 32,500 365 36,920 36,385 535 40,775 40,352 423 13,691 13,539 153 14,839 14,676 163 15,828 15,613 215 37,130 36,651 479 39,142 38,573 569 1,936 10,193 24,308 13,070 2,977 11,039 3,072 12,020 3,187 12,795 1,402 9,769 1,426 10,404 1,450 10,914 3,311 11,216 12,860 749 44 12,155 2,768 4,203 13,249 206,501 225,179 241,542 809 11,172 12,249 13,701 136 120 93 61 12,532 195,390 213,067 227,961 2,788 41,881 46,900 49,605 4,416 35,483 36,769 40,133 23,089 1,403 -17 21,669 5,937 5,259 26,376 1,611 -36 24,729 6,707 5,485 29,367 1,870 -49 27,448 7,286 6,041 10,075 663 -49 9,363 2,084 2,244 10,939 679 -34 10,226 2,278 2,335 11,764 756 -34 10,974 2,332 2,522 9,952 1,192 945 -34 979 10,560 1,223 1,076 -14 1,091 10,881 166,684 181,581 194,199 1,242 17,350 18,184 19,266 1,125 22,467 25,414 28,077 2,786 3,248 2,773 -38 1,163 19,694 22,628 24,828 19,298 1,838 1,953 203 1,750 21,912 2,015 2,449 377 2,072 24,526 2,238 2,602 264 2,338 8,373 802 900 83 817 9,054 857 1,028 95 934 9,679 917 1,168 146 1,021 -13 12,101 10,112 32 27 5 1,751 1,576 154 0 21 597 7 12,853 10,744 31 27 4 1,912 1,725 164 0 23 625 365 3,587 4,056 3,587 -16 13,265 202,915 221,592 237,486 22,724 10,986 169,557 185,862 198,384 18,374 179 1,109 1,203 30 1,097 175 1,036 1,122 989 26 4 73 81 4 109 528 1,796 13,444 13,850 13,559 1,621 48 (D) (D) (D) 151 12,321 12,710 12,456 58 408 0 (D) (D) (D) 14 334 24 326 328 2,103 653 17,769 19,756 20,357 535 25,840 21,195 199 196 3 524 49 76 384 15 2,595 423 28,944 23,845 216 212 4 491 47 71 357 15 3,001 153 9,922 7,185 44 41 3 659 86 371 131 71 835 163 10,776 7,873 46 43 3 707 103 398 131 75 929 215 11,549 8,445 48 45 3 710 123 403 117 68 943 1983 1984 1985 18,105 18,118 -13 19,127 19,119 7 1,963 9,225 1,951 9,803 12,088 696 3 11,396 2,530 4,179 1983 23,506 11,604 1984 23,890 12,421 1985 1983 1984 1983 1984 1985 40,381 189,067 205,834 220,715 39,811 186,477 203,515 217,867 570 2,848 2,590 2,319 81,116 79,778 1,338 87,248 85,943 1,305 92,092 90,754 1,338 1 2 3 3,310 11,827 3,301 12,232 16,370 13,483 7,064 11,484 7,148 12,206 7,216 12,762 4 5 26,640 1,473 308 25,475 5,972 5,683 28,038 1,558 365 26,845 6,451 5,846 28,733 146,698 159,826 171,678 1,676 7,633 8,402 9,399 387 -182 -158 -184 27,443 138,883 151,267 162,095 6,640 27,888 31,465 33,347 6,297 22,296 23,103 25,273 60,386 3,435 62 57,012 13,233 10,871 65,426 3,783 62 61,705 14,419 11,124 69,069 4,175 69 64,963 15,153 11,976 6 7 8 9 10 11 20,981 2,228 3,431 375 3,056 21,881 2,281 3,876 466 3,410 22,310 118,032 128,734 137,682 2,318 12,482 13,032 13,793 4,105 16,184 18,060 20,202 466 2,112 2,372 1,848 3,639 14,072 16,212 17,830 48,855 4,692 6,839 790 6,049 52,810 4,940 7,676 762 6,915 55,576 5,177 8,316 793 7,523 12 13 14 15 16 479 569 570 2,590 2,319 2,848 26,161 27,469 28,163 144,108 157,507 168,830 21,217 22,376 22,741 122,781 134,418 143,353 111 115 113 759 753 826 109 105 107 665 692 757 6 6 5 95 61 69 2,623 2,502 2,336 9,635 10,117 10,023 44 60 66 (D) (D) (D) 2,533 2,399 2,238 9,358 9,838 9,744 30 19 17 (D) (°) (D) 41 43 201 197 46 203 1,739 1,909 1,785 13,092 14,324 14,628 1,338 59,048 47,752 379 321 58 3,536 665 1,951 647 274 5,075 1,305 64,121 52,108 377 329 48 3,587 737 1,993 582 276 5,692 1,338 67,731 54,839 400 352 48 3,336 787 1,826 432 291 5,816 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 9,961 3,228 1,207 (°) 118 188 756 538 170 15,816 11,954 16,083 12,798 1985 2,363 1,082 90 9 43 23 81 755 24 4 31 22 1,281 77 13 561 125 124 86 34 5 226 18 11 2,470 1,093 88 (D) 40 24 80 768 23 (D) 35 (°) 1,377 90 14 570 144 148 88 46 8 234 22 14 2,516 33,285 1,116 12,930 88 2,527 125 (D) 41 919 23 711 85 1,881 785 3,037 23 2,548 3 (D) 37 1,048 132 (D) 1,400 20,355 90 948 16 341 489 1,359 232 2,481 160 5,094 82 3,874 43 2,761 18 734 232 1,509 23 818 13 436 36,215 13,594 2,657 124 975 815 2,085 3,090 2,524 3 1,193 127 22,621 1,062 391 1,484 2,655 5,633 4,388 2,978 912 1,675 901 542 38,231 13,978 2,783 122 954 834 2,265 3,252 2,390 4 1,248 126 24,253 1,070 404 1,446 2,739 5,923 4,957 3,408 955 1,773 1,014 564 3,902 668 176 5 56 42 235 84 5 0 59 5 3,234 112 36 211 166 731 933 614 29 151 203 48 4,496 738 184 4 59 48 271 90 5 0 72 5 3,758 137 44 228 200 788 1,129 709 36 184 244 58 4,905 789 196 4 57 52 299 93 6 0 78 6 4,116 147 52 249 203 826 1,169 841 44 209 311 64 703 227 67 14 20 2 58 17 42 0 2 5 476 43 5 38 21 61 110 79 25 48 25 20 779 239 70 16 20 3 62 22 40 0 2 5 540 48 6 43 23 66 151 75 27 56 25 20 853 253 73 16 19 3 67 19 47 0 3 4 600 50 7 39 28 68 174 93 34 60 29 18 4,142 1,468 299 19 101 88 207 98 353 1 298 4 2,674 57 30 111 413 790 327 260 299 271 53 62 4,591 1,598 307 19 105 100 229 105 390 (D) 337 (D) 2,993 62 34 123 420 999 269 266 393 282 58 87 4,666 24,538 1,584 10,567 316 1,984 18 87 105 742 102 577 243 1,381 97 2,838 349 2,148 2 (D) 349 688 118 (D) 3,082 13,971 53 736 32 269 125 1,000 425 1,881 1,041 3,511 250 2,505 291 1,807 408 381 296 1,039 537 68 92 306 26,348 27,808 11,018 11,353 2,096 2,198 85 85 791 773 663 677 1,523 1,656 2,874 3,043 1,988 2,089 (D) (D) 782 818 (D) (°) 15,330 16,456 815 820 307 313 1,032 1,090 2,012 2,083 3,780 3,989 2,840 3,364 1,928 2,183 456 470 1,153 1,207 574 606 377 ,390 1,136 247 222 21 37 235 374 1,213 257 257 26 39 236 399 1,220 241 259 27 39 231 422 15,493 1,151 3,452 448 2,860 4,058 3,524 16,537 1,256 3,975 448 3,077 3,970 3,810 17,602 1,221 4,180 423 3,403 4,221 4,154 1,529 106 299 0 261 504 359 1,625 115 356 (DD) () 495 381 1,777 114 382 (DD) () 532 453 867 88 172 0 76 215 315 930 105 200 (DD) () 212 332 975 109 213 .-• (DD) () 221 348 2,081 101 565 3 457 521 435 2,143 107 623 3 438 499 473 2,209 101 627 3 462 505 510 11,017 856 2,416 445 2,066 2,818 2,416 11,839 930 2,796 444 2,282 2,764 2,624 610 1,192 415 198 217 648 1,234 441 211 231 671 1,281 494 228 266 14,261 22,275 12,655 4,734 7,921 15,297 24,189 14,219 5,320 8,899 16,208 25,849 16,094 5,994 10,100 1,166 2,678 1,433 590 843 1,372 3,009 1,647 681 965 1,554 3,389 2,054 820 1,234 446 1,100 421 197 224 488 1,179 464 217 246 523 1,263 535 241 294 1,668 2,844 1,403 634 769 1,693 2,960 1,469 671 798 1,707 3,007 1,549 705 844 10,982 15,653 9,399 3,313 6,086 2,015 79 118 50 167 72 61 39 4 965 136 38 46 1 122 117 2,170 81 121 55 183 81 64 41 4 1,014 160 56 50 1 129 130 2,326 85 127 56 207 87 70 45 4 1,093 177 48 54 1 132 140 39,277 1,432 2,163 910 8,758 1,879 871 720 140 11,549 3,058 970 781 32 1,640 4,375 44,690 1,520 2,308 1,013 10,463 2,223 1,001 839 155 12,467 3,702 1,069 892 37 1,761 5,244 49,280 1,693 2,444 1,038 11,962 2,476 1,077 919 168 13,495 4,366 1,174 989 40 1,848 5,590 4,857 294 241 70 937 232 104 99 15 1,552 364 104 124 6 303 413 5,727 316 264 79 1,215 285 128 118 18 1,735 444 120 143 7 326 531 6,459 369 289 81 1,361 318 139 138 20 1,945 523 135 166 7 343 624 2,110 101 93 41 622 97 42 40 11 550 120 42 51 1 108 191 2,352 106 99 46 706 114 46 44 11 594 142 46 57 1 115 225 2,594 109 107 47 798 129 52 47 11 647 166 49 60 1 123 249 4,603 110 274 95 913 275 94 72 12 1,464 358 125 118 3 228 462 4,999 112 281 103 1,062 317 102 84 15 1,516 416 126 127 3 240 495 5,371 125 296 106 1,175 346 109 86 17 1,611 477 129 132 3 245 514 1,989 363 38 1,588 2,108 387 41 1,680 2,279 402 45 1,832 33,358 7,010 4,189 22,159 35,730 7,605 4,324 23,801 39,102 8,304 4,597 26,201 4,350 897 538 2,914 4,646 987 548 3,111 5,099 1,053 550 3,497 2,738 685 348 1,705 2,903 717 367 1,819 3,104 759 388 1,957 4,944 1,177 648 3,119 5,093 1,253 669 3,171 5,422 1,366 701 3,355 8,499 2,812 1,135 (D) 107 151 605 399 185 (°) 166 56 5,687 753 91 374 430 1,205 704 715 79 413 798 125 9,500 3,063 1,183 (D) 117 170 689 495 170 (D) 184 47 6,437 803 109 419 495 1,372 842 849 95 477 838 139 199 45 6,733 790 116 381 505 1,397 986 1,035 99 482 792 152 29 SO 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 12,641 897 2,958 419 2,563 2,964 2,842 5,486 753 1,232 5 932 1,498 1,065 5,799 803 1,417 3 957 1,490 1,130 6,057 769 1,492 3 1,011 1,595 1,188 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 11,744 17,041 10,640 3,751 6,889 12,424 18,190 11,956 4,228 7,729 3,668 6,358 3,324 1,405 1,919 3,983 6,808 3,644 1,545 2,099 4,123 7,121 4,084 1,653 2,431 60 61 62 63 64 27,707 926 1,555 705 6,287 1,275 631 508 101 7,983 2,217 699 489 22 1,001 3,308 31,612 985 1,663 784 7,481 1,508 725 593 111 8,622 2,700 777 565 26 1,079 3,993 34,856 1,090 1,752 804 8,628 1,684 777 648 120 9,291 3,200 861 630 29 1,138 4,203 11,429 547 569 116 2,123 563 306 302 47 3,396 798 349 251 7 642 1,412 12,718 554 599 129 2,487 660 341 351 72 3,624 946 381 279 8 681 1,606 13,941 625 641 132 2,840 726 364 392 74 3,889 1,070 410 310 8 708 1,751 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 21,326 4,251 2,654 14,422 23,088 4,649 2,740 15,700 25,476 5,126 2,959 17,392 11,296 2,907 1,185 7,204 12,014 3,080 1,246 7,688 12,892 3,266 1,348 8,278 81 82 83 84 (D) SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 34 August 1986 Table 3.—Personal Income by [Millions Colorado Line Idaho Montana Item 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 Wyoming Utah 1983 1984 1985 8,488 8,349 139 8,921 8,843 79 9,067 14,898 16,272 17,259 9,101 14,830 16,165 17,186 73 107 -35 68 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 6,215 6,173 42 6,410 6,382 28 6,734 6,705 29 Income by Place of Residence 9,882 10,520 11,173 9,326 9,993 10,582 556 591 526 1 Total personal income (lines 6-11) 2 Nonfarm personal income 3 Farm income (line 17) 41,634 45,125 47,859 41,100 44,560 47,179 680 534 565 4 Population (thousands) 1 5 Per capita personal income (dollars) 988 3,149 3,190 3,231 999 1,005 816 823 826 13,223 14,147 14,812 10,004 10,530 11,120 10,407 10,838 10,974 1,595 1,623 1,645 513 509 516 9,337 10,024 10,493 12,040 12,506 13,223 Derivation of Total Personal Income 6 7 8 9 10 11 Earnings by place of work (lines 12-16 or 17-84) 2 Less' Personal contributions for social insurance Plus' Adjustment for residence Equals' Net earnings by place of residence Plus' Dividends, interest, and rent 4 Plus' Transfer payments .. 12 13 14 15 16 Components of earnings: Wages and salaries Other labor income 5 Proprietors' income Farm 5 Nonfarm 31,412 34,282 36,411 1,701 1,880 2,084 9 -10 -9 29,703 32,392 34,318 6,938 7,578 8,007 4,993 5,155 5,535 7,080 448 48 6,681 1,662 1,540 7,599 496 46 7,149 1,805 1,566 8,075 549 50 7,576 1,902 1,696 5,708 367 -17 5,324 1,696 1,468 5,947 397 -14 5,535 1,850 1,536 5,957 11,496 12,747 13,527 859 427 702 777 41 -14 39 37 5,515 10,833 12,007 12,708 1,895 1,936 2,124 2,244 1,656 2,128 2,141 2,306 4,691 218 0 4,472 1,002 741 4,851 232 3 4,622 1,063 725 5,100 255 2 4,846 1,105 783 25,688 27,948 29,530 2,441 2,585 2,713 3,283 3,748 4,168 411 526 379 2,904 3,337 3,642 5,205 502 1,373 400 973 5,590 530 1,479 372 1,107 5,874 557 1,644 436 1,208 4,525 430 753 9 744 4,711 440 796 -51 847 4,769 449 739 -165 904 9,579 10,574 11,231 964 1,037 1,095 953 1,136 1,200 25 61 20 932 1,076 1,175 3,858 354 478 18 496 3,987 348 516 -31 547 4,172 364 564 30 594 680 534 565 30,878 33,717 35,731 25,430 27,917 29,520 190 179 174 184 166 173 6 6 8 1,596 1,652 1,565 260 208 251 1,154 1,158 1,099 216 175 209 26 30 25 2,659 2,929 2,894 556 6,523 5,320 90 69 22 145 0 12 94 38 654 526 7,073 5,797 86 68 18 157 0 13 102 42 788 591 7,484 6,121 93 74 19 151 0 12 96 44 812 139 5,569 4,368 54 33 21 242 55 110 54 23 462 79 5,868 4,608 51 32 19 249 59 124 38 27 452 73 107 35 68 5,991 11,428 12,640 13,454 4,663 8,982 10,022 10,585 45 40 49 37 43 35 38 31 2 2 3 18 374 472 498 229 131 121 126 64 126 152 103 133 91 176 216 31 26 23 31 24 881 1,080 1,099 435 42 4,649 3,653 23 19 4 1,055 276 542 74 164 419 28 4,823 3,765 22 18 3 1,057 305 546 49 158 443 29 5,070 3,950 23 19 4 1,016 332 486 39 161 576 Earnings by Place of Work . Earnings by Industry 17 18 19 20 .21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services forestry fisheries and other 6 Agricultural services Forestry fisheries and other 6 Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products.... Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excluding motor vehicles Motor vehicles and equipment Stone clay and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries 4,696 1,515 580 6 36 49 385 243 38 0 126 52 3,181 73 45 126 241 711 484 403 50 256 717 75 5,231 1,662 607 6 40 57 451 276 40 0 139 44 3,569 84 55 136 274 819 550 467 57 293 756 79 5,495 1,734 610 6 41 58 495 299 39 0 144 42 3,761 84 55 120 284 799 708 565 56 297 708 84 1,158 502 310 (°) 2 58 52 64 (D) 0 14 2 655 388 7 3 35 142 45 6 2 19 2 6 1,299 582 329 (D) 2 63 59 112 (D) 0 15 2 716 409 7 4 39 145 72 7 3 21 2 7 1,356 629 340 (D) 4 69 69 124 (D) 0 21 2 726 400 8 3 42 157 69 9 6 20 3 9 525 206 71 0 6 30 37 14 (D) 0 2 (D) 320 217 (D) 39 12 7 4 1 (D) 26 3 7 560 204 66 (D) 7 33 38 17 (D) 0 2 1 356 224 3 54 14 10 7 1 (D) 29 (D) 7 552 204 59 (D) 8 33 39 18 (D) 0 2 1 348 219 4 51 14 10 8 1 (D) 26 (D) 9 1,920 471 154 1 62 14 107 69 40 (D) 21 <") 1,450 55 36 204 133 327 171 304 24 84 75 37 2,213 510 162 2 66 (D) 117 80 40 (D) 25 (D) 1,704 63 43 219 159 378 211 371 32 108 76 43 2,359 552 176 1 64 (D) 128 84 43 (D) 29 (°) 1,806 65 49 200 154 409 199 457 33 112 78 49 199 118 20 0 1 0 24 9 61 0 2 0 81 20 (D) 2 9 18 0 2 (D) 28 1 2 198 106 20 0 1 (D) 25 9 48 0 3 (D) 92 22 0 6 9 20 2 2 (D) 27 (°) 2 199 107 22 0 1 (°) 25 12 44 0 3 (D) 92 21 0 6 10 21 2 3 (D) 26 (D) 2 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation 7 Other transportation Communication Electric gas and sanitary services 2,686 225 482 0 654 902 422 2,816 224 551 0 669 928 444 2,977 199 579 0 714 1,009 474 543 97 182 (DD) ( ) 124 105 577 110 206 (D) (D) 113 110 614 112 222 (DD) ( ) 119 117 649 156 176 0 46 127 143 705 169 216 0 51 120 151 719 164 226 0 52 125 151 1,097 144 269 (DD) ( ) 255 265 1,164 161 304 0 163 251 284 1,201 158 319 0 167 268 289 511 131 123 0 37 90 130 537 140 141 (DD) ( ) 77 141 547 135 146 (D) (°) 75 156 60 61 62 63 64 Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance insurance and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance insurance, and real estate 8 1,926 3,294 2,039 770 1,269 2,135 3,567 2,264 848 1,416 2,233 3,744 2,563 934 1,629 401 735 300 148 152 421 781 322 159 163 420 813 351 158 193 358 720 257 127 130 378 744 265 133 132 366 748 289 138 151 764 1,154 567 271 297 822 1,258 625 311 314 870 1,341 696 325 371 219 454 161 90 71 227 458 168 94 74 233 474 186 98 88 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair services and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services 6,359 291 312 63 1,272 277 138 204 23 1,791 487 162 129 4 297 909 7,145 306 331 70 1,517 329 154 233 31 1,918 581 177 145 4 315 1,035 7,858 354 354 72 1,731 363 162 263 34 2,043 657 190 166 5 330 1,135 1,294 48 70 14 321 70 38 19 3 369 70 30 26 0 75 140 1,366 44 71 (D) 328 79 42 21 6 388 82 33 30 (D) 78 148 1,511 52 77 (D) 375 90 46 22 4 423 95 35 32 (D) 80 164 1,100 59 56 13 112 64 32 18 4 442 70 19 39 1 70 102 1,204 58 57 14 132 75 37 21 4 468 84 20 41 1 75 117 1,276 62 61 14 150 79 38 22 5 495 96 22 42 1 75 115 2,064 88 95 17 334 112 63 51 15 649 128 130 35 1 163 185 2,347 84 103 (D) 418 134 70 64 29 696 147 140 39 <") 176 226 2,600 99 110 (D) 487 147 77 71 29 765 164 151 43 (D) 185 252 611 62 36 9 84 39 34 11 2 145 44 9 22 1 36 76 656 62 37 10 93 44 38 12 2 154 51 10 25 1 37 80 696 58 40 10 97 48 42 14 2 163 59 11 27 1 38 86 5,448 1,307 729 3,411 5,800 1,379 768 3,654 6,211 1,440 842 3,928 1,203 272 126 805 1,276 289 130 858 1,363 303 131 929 1,201 298 93 810 1,260 311 95 855 1,328 329 98 902 2,447 864 159 1,423 2,618 926 172 1,521 2,869 1,009 187 1,674 996 166 77 754 1,058 175 82 801 1,121 185 90 846 81 82 83 84 Government and government enterprises Federal civilian Military State and local D , , Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information; estimates are included in totals. 1. Midyear population estimates of the Bureau of the Census (excluding U.S. government employees stationed outside the United States; including estimates of illegal aliens). 2. Personal contributions for social insurance are included in the estimates of earnings by type and industry. However, they are not included in personal income and therefore are subtracted from earnings in the computation of personal income. 3. U.S. adjustment for residence consists of adjustments for border workers income of U.S. residents working across U.S. borders less income of foreign residents working in the United States. 4. Includes the capital consumption adjustment for rental income of persons. 5. Includes the inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments. August 1986 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 35 Major Sources, 1983-85—Continued of dollars] Far West9 California Nevada Washington Oregon Alaska Hawaii Line 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 11,530 11,498 32 12,597 12,553 44 13,560 13,536 23 29,856 29,376 480 32,147 31,547 600 33,921 33,351 570 54,502 53,319 1,183 57,862 56,742 1,120 61,185 60,286 899 8,690 8,683 7 9,080 9,073 7 9,476 9,466 10 12,862 12,522 339 13,690 13,407 284 14,558 14,290 268 1 2 3 26,365 16,065 897 12,857 917 13,740 936 14,488 2,660 11,224 2,676 12,011 2,687 12,622 4,305 12,661 4,349 13,306 4,409 13,876 482 18,018 505 17,996 521 18,187 1,019 12,616 1,037 13,199 1,054 13,814 4 5 325,427 359,530 390,189 257,397 286,514 312,762 17,771 19,851 22,572 13,886 15,689 17,942 162 136 85 98 92 107 307,818 339,815 367,702 243,609 270,933 294,912 75,741 85,538 91,025 59,409 67,538 72,100 66,277 68,161 73,505 50,932 52,438 56,555 8,842 446 -274 8,121 1,829 1,579 9,606 418 -305 8,883 2,064 1,650 10,373 474 -330 9,569 2,192 1,798 20,820 1,329 -364 19,127 5,508 5,222 22,689 1,465 —404 20,820 6,014 5,314 23,951 1,622 -423 21,906 6,310 5,705 38,369 2,110 703 36,962 8,996 8,545 40,720 2,279 739 39,180 9,922 8,760 43,104 2,534 746 41,316 10,423 9,447 8,044 508 -584 6,952 735 1,003 8,454 547 -564 7,343 836 901 8,674 580 —561 7,533 869 1,074 9,753 603 10,325 648 11,029 719 9,150 1,838 1,874 9,678 2,063 1,950 10,310 2,161 2,087 6 7 8 9 10 11 262,797 289,295 313,834 207,256 229,870 250,769 26,675 28,690 31,304 21,555 23,341 25,530 35,955 41,545 45,051 28,586 33,303 36,463 5,042 4,688 3,197 3,793 3,717 4,369 31,586 36,503 40,363 25,389 29,510 32,746 7,683 572 586 9 577 8,317 606 683 21 662 8,991 650 732 0 731 16,681 1,641 2,498 284 2,214 18,026 1,734 2,930 407 2,523 18,898 1,933 3,120 375 2,745 31,177 2,907 4,285 879 3,406 33,082 3,009 4,628 821 3,807 35,175 3,192 4,736 595 4,141 6,667 609 767 5 763 6,992 616 847 5 842 7,129 627 918 8 911 8,142 701 910 188 722 8,620 757 948 133 815 9,209 817 1,003 115 888 12 13 14 15 16 7,374 6,739 7,046 5,044 5,610 5,554 318,688 352,156 383,143 252,353 280,904 307,207 264,904 294,593 320,215 211,082 236,557 258,531 2,244 2,945 2,931 3,099 2,317 2,464 2,505 2,671 2,321 2,379 2,046 2,168 426 566 428 199 149 143 2,952 2,664 3,007 2,246 2,527 2,482 3 5 6 47 51 43 2,379 2,086 2,278 1,960 2,220 2,133 218 232 213 67 50 66 362 391 322 216 251 277 19,592 23,155 25,099 15,256 18,437 20,244 32 8,809 7,356 40 29 11 199 0 23 131 45 698 44 23 480 9,563 10,349 20,341 8,059 8,742 16,774 39 40 223 31 34 107 8 6 116 231 229 76 D D 11 () () 36 (D) (D) 155 153 3 47 48 27 759 817 990 600 570 1,183 22,090 23,381 37,185 18,347 19,326 29,692 207 211 438 104 107 198 103 104 240 87 83 143 29 (D) (DD) 67 (D) () 1 2 13 25 28 35 1,136 1,230 2,647 1,120 39,599 31,629 369 202 166 162 31 82 11 39 2,823 899 42,206 33,615 384 209 175 157 34 73 12 38 2,808 7 8,037 5,742 106 10 96 511 9 472 26 4 1,407 7 8,447 5,992 41 12 30 563 (D) 528 20 (D) 1,394 10 8,664 6,051 42 12 30 640 339 9,414 6,345 44 37 7 16 284 10,041 6,776 45 39 5 19 268 10,760 7,287 46 41 5 17 603 19 (D) 1,251 14 0 2 637 18 0 1 606 16 0 1 669 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 343 235 127 0 1 29 42 (D) 14 0 1 (D) 108 67 1 2 7 3 (D) 3 (D) 21 (D) 3 353 245 133 0 1 26 46 498 402 208 3 29 5 119 (D) 24 0 (DD) () 96 5 (D) 2 19 3 485 393 206 4 30 5 107 (°) 24 0 3 505 401 204 4 34 6 113 (D) 25 0 3 (D) (D) 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 449,837 493,515 532,232 353,949 390,909 423,566 443,098 486,141 525,186 348,905 385,299 418,012 7,374 7,046 5,044 5,610 5,554 6,739 33,173 13,560 33,737 14,629 34,398 15,473 25,311 13,984 25,795 15,155 (D) 66,243 18,356 5,497 (D) 1,498 1,894 3,671 2,251 1,701 (D) 1,405 146 47,887 4,024 1,051 2,102 3,923 7,297 11,183 11,115 951 1,571 3,509 1,161 72,739 19,562 5,677 (D) 1,690 2,075 4,007 2,415 1,655 (D) 1,605 132 53,176 4,339 1,214 2,231 4,458 8,156 12,925 12,060 1,109 1,743 3,771 1,171 77,646 20,425 5,798 (D) 1,695 2,201 4,279 2,592 1,793 (D) 1,626 122 57,221 4,270 1,273 2,197 4,656 8,531 14,449 13,585 1,195 1,775 4,126 1,163 52,937 14,851 4,319 (D) 1,377 1,035 3,060 1,825 1,597 (D) 1,259 132 38,086 1,218 947 1,336 3,410 6,424 10,608 8,202 781 1,295 2,879 985 58,308 15,850 4,489 (D) 1,553 1,137 3,349 1,955 ' 1,554 (D) 1,432 119 42,458 1,395 1,097 1,383 3,907 7,208 12,239 8,839 893 1,452 3,075 972 62,570 16,501 4,573 (D) 1,564 1,207 3,569 2,084 1,682 (D) 1,442 110 46,068 1,436 1,151 1,376 4,093 7,535 13,706 9,976 971 1,480 3,387 957 436 138 35 1 2 3 56 22 2 0 17 0 298 18 5 36 29 42 57 16 2 35 15 43 497 150 35 1 4 3 61 22 2 0 22 0 347 19 5 39 28 59 66 14 16 41 18 43 531 164 37 2 5 3 69 22 2 0 24 0 368 19 6 40 30 68 69 7 17 42 19 51 4,778 1,181 463 27 36 312 211 57 17 0 50 7 3,597 1,671 42 254 240 416 250 108 111 80 377 49 5,264 1,247 469 28 41 335 232 59 16 0 60 7 4,018 1,817 48 304 266 444 335 126 138 78 404 58 5,350 1,296 481 29 36 356 249 62 12 0 65 7 4,054 1,777 48 302 280 456 349 138 144 82 419 59 8,092 2,186 680 15 83 544 345 348 85 0 79 6 5,906 1,118 58 475 244 415 268 2,789 56 162 238 85 8,669 2,316 683 15 93 600 365 379 84 0 91 6 6,354 1,108 64 506 257 445 285 3,082 62 173 274 99 9,195 2,464 707 18 91 635 392 424 96 0 95 5 6,731 1,039 68 478 253 472 325 3,465 62 171 302 96 350 238 131 0 1 35 37 (D) 13 0 (DD) () 112 76 (D) 1 7 3 (D) 3 (D) 18 22,979 1,405 4,899 973 4,960 7,393 3,349 24,580 1,497 5,697 1,117 5,265 7,368 3,636 26,058 1,434 6,132 1,152 5,638 7,672 4,030 17,803 910 3,636 620 4,034 5,933 2,671 19,071 975 4,241 748 4,236 5,958 2,914 20,334 940 4,587 790 4,528 6,231 3,259 714 54 107 1 199 195 159 739 55 118 (DD) () 185 177 765 52 122 (DD) () 181 192 1,692 192 551 77 149 440 282 1,824 205 642 (D) (D) 423 297 1,871 196 689 (DD) () 413 312 2,770 249 605 275 579 825 237 2,945 262 696 285 651 802 247 3,087 246 733 287 707 847 267 804 1 115 50 317 236 84 833 1 117 50 335 232 99 817 1 118 52 317 215 114 800 865 909 69 72 350 227 84 78 73 384 241 90 84 77 404 247 97 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 19,937 34,038 20,189 8,122 12,066 22,548 36,679 21,980 8,891 13,089 24,463 39,615 25,419 9,837 15,582 15,711 26,589 16,654 6,701 9,953 17,979 28,860 18,285 7,381 10,905 19,670 31,396 21,230 8,189 13,041 311 941 387 155 232 348 1,023 424 169 255 390 1,109 491 193 298 1,473 2,398 1,096 435 660 1,601 2,553 1,130 452 678 1,689 2,645 1,266 481 785 2,443 4,110 2,051 831 1,221 2,621 4,243 2,140 889 1,251 2,714 4,465 2,431 973 1,458 276 716 307 133 174 302 763 347 155 192 308 783 375 167 208 375 1,094 661 214 447 408 1,178 678 224 454 441 1,263 742 250 491 60 61 62 63 64 76,318 3,157 3,104 1,258 16,735 3,404 1,740 2,865 2,577 21,253 5,263 2,429 1,643 65 3,000 7,826 86,975 3,659 3,294 1,406 20,242 4,000 2,140 3,147 3,128 23,086 6,275 2,688 1,671 75 3,199 8,967 95,864 4,276 3,525 1,440 22,405 4,451 2,302 3,204 3,403 25,468 7,256 2,952 1,869 87 3,339 9,886 61,641 1,678 2,398 1,093 14,452 2,746 1,405 1,788 2,535 16,937 4,328 2,098 1,291 57 2,311 6,523 70,773 1,897 2,550 1,223 17,542 3,229 1,757 2,133 3,074 18,533 5,185 2,322 1,279 66 2,465 7,519 78,141 2,122 2,737 1,253 19,391 3,609 1,893 2,326 3,348 20,489 6,027 2,542 1,433 76 2,583 8,312 3,629 1,138 107 24 503 86 36 818 5 474 110 11 30 0 79 209 4,000 1,408 110 26 591 99 43 715 6 512 126 14 29 0 91 229 4,369 1,768 119 27 640 107 45 547 7 574 144 17 31 0 96 246 4,050 125 215 53 585 222 110 75 11 1,530 308 122 124 5 214 350 4,545 135 223 59 729 262 129 86 16 1,635 367 139 140 5 226 395 4,980 140 234 60 841 285 139 97 16 1,772 411 150 160 6 236 432 6,997 216 384 88 1,195 350 188 183 26 2,312 517 197 197 3 395 744 7,657 219 411 98 1,379 410 210 213 32 2,406 596 214 223 4 417 823 8,374 246 435 100 1,532 451 225 234 32 2,633 673 243 245 4 424 896 1,264 75 55 7 280 57 40 12 4 257 83 14 71 0 78 232 1,406 82 60 8 303 65 47 15 7 287 92 16 71 1 83 270 1,481 85 63 8 326 70 50 19 6 302 100 18 78 1 86 270 2,220 450 82 29 332 98 33 65 14 541 156 85 48 6 96 184 2,493 500 90 33 387 109 37 75 19 595 192 95 53 6 101 201 2,695 535 95 34 429 114 37 82 17 646 221 101 59 7 103 216 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 53,784 11,046 6,898 35,840 57,563 11,667 7,327 38,569 62,928 12,391 7,916 42,621 41,271 8,312 5,541 27,418 44,347 8,801 5,929 29,618 48,676 9,396 6,397 32,882 1,453 249 225 979 1,503 269 217 1,017 1,607 287 215 1,105 3,566 732 83 2,751 3,742 778 85 2,880 4,055 812 97 3,145 7,494 1,753 1,049 4,691 7,970 1,819 1,096 5,054 8,591 1,895 1,206 5,489 2,294 488 432 1,374 2,455 524 451 1,481 2,614 516 475 1,623 3,069 860 1,121 1,088 3,265 924 1,210 1,131 3,473 969 1,312 1,193 81 82 83 84 6. Other includes wages and salaries of U.S. residents working for international organizations in the United States. 7. Includes local and interurban and highway passenger transit, transportation by air, pipelines (except natural gas), and transporation services. (D) 3 (D) 17 0 2 (D) 108 67 1 2 7 4 (D) 4 (D) 20 (D) 3 12 (D) 35 (D) 9 (D) (D) 92 6 7 1 18 5 104 9 8 1 17 4 (D) 15 (D) 35 (D) 11 9 (D) 31 (°) 11 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 8. Includes credit unions; security and commodity brokers and services; insurance carriers, agents, brokers, and services; real estate, holding and other investment companies; and combinations of the above. 9. Far West Region totals do not include Alaska and Hawaii. By JOHN C. MUSGRAVE Fixed Reproducible Tangible Wealth in the United States, 1982-85 Estimates of fixed reproducible tangible wealth in the United States for 1982-85 are shown in tables 1-20. They incorporate the revised national income and product account estimates for 1983-85 that appeared in the July 1986 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS. Estimates of fixed private capital, by industry, are shown in tables 1-4; fixed nonresidential private capital, in tables 5-8; residential capital, in tables 9-12; government-owned fixed capital, in tables 13-16; and durable goods owned by consumers, in tables 17-20. Estimates for the wealth series for 1982 and earlier years are unrevised and appeared in the January 1986 SURVEY. Summary statements of sources and methods appeared in the following issues of the SURVEY: Fixed private capital, July 1985; government-owned fixed capital, March 1980; and durable goods owned by consumers, March 1979. Table 1.—Current-Dollar Gross Stock of Fixed Private Capital, Nonresidential and Residential, by Industry, 1982-85l Table 2.—Current-Dollar Net Stock of Fixed Private Capital, Nonresidential and Residential, by Industry, 1982-85l [Billions of dollars] [Billions of dollars] 1982 Fixed private capital Nonresidential Agriculture forestry and fisheries Farms Agricultural services, forestry, and fisheries Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods .... Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco manufactures Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products .... Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products.... Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Transportation Railroad transportation Local and interurban passenger transit Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Transportation by air Pipelines except natural gas Transportation services Communication Telephone and telegraph Radio and television broadcasting Electric gas and sanitary services Electric services Gas services Sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking Credit agencies other than banks Security and commodity brokers, and services Insurance carriers Insurance agents and brokers, and services Real estate Holding and other investment companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Business services Auto repair services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement and recreation services Other services Health services Legal services Educational services Other2 Residential Farms Real estate 1983 1984 1985 10 343 2 10,928.6 11,562 5 12,027.2 5,859.2 6,094.7 6,429.7 6,701.4 386.3 388.4 380.8 365.7 352.7 355.9 3497 3365 33.7 32.5 31.1 29.2 437.9 4353 439.8 508.4 35.0 346 331 316 46.5 45.9 44.6 43.1 334.3 3325 3401 4121 22.1 22.3 22.0 21.6 109.2 110.5 111.4 113.2 1,333.4 1,383.7 1,445.1 1,492.5 819.3 791.8 756.7 732.0 34.1 33.6 32.9 32.4 11.8 11.5 10.9 10.3 55.8 55.7 54.7 54.3 175.2 173.4 170.0 1664 90.7 88.0 84.5 81.8 136.3 131.0 124.1 119.6 120.2 110.4 99.7 92.0 90.4 88.7 87.1 87.5 58.9 56.1 52.2 492 31.1 29.0 26.8 25.1 14.8 14.4 139 134 673.2 653.3 627.0 601.4 133.6 129.3 123.8 118.3 , 9.6 8.8 81 74 41.0 40.5 39.2 38.2 , 13.4 13.3 13.0 12.7 , 94.3 90.3 86.3 82.8 51.6 487 455 429 182.6 179.8 174.6 169.3 98.9 960 918 860 45.0 43.3 41.6 40.8 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.1 1,726.3 1,804.3 1,889.1 1,962.5 599.4 580.1 566.3 559.6 257.3 249.7 248.6 251.3 9.6 96 97 97 109.0 94.1 103.3 88.0 , 67.0 662 649 633 81.8 77.2 76.1 75.6 387 377 384 368 36.1 35.7 35.3 34.9 559.8 5360 4480 4926 529.2 507.2 423.5 465.9 30.6 26.6 28.8 24.5 8033 7730 7454 7187 628.4 577.0 554.3 601.5 153.0 151.5 149.2 146.2 219 192 182 20 1 247.3 226.6 202.9 185.3 399.7 372.1 341.0 311.5 946.9 1,033.6 1,102.8 868.4 127.5 108.0 100.4 , 118.1 98.5 897 814 756 4.2 4.1 3.8 3.5 248 233 216 204 5.2 5.2 5.0 5.1 831 1 7823 7172 6543 11.3 10.8 9.1 9.9 563.2 529.1 484.0 447.0 100.9 93.3 75.6 83.9 26.9 262 241 251 134.6 125.0 105.8 113.9 99.2 751 814 916 13.7 12.4 13.0 11.8 11.0 107 102 98 40.2 35.4 37.1 39.0 136.7 1303 1094 1199 639 839 716 792 100 80 90 73 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.6 402 357 395 378 4 484.0 1341 4,349.8 4,833 9 1395 4,694.4 5,132 8 1435 4,989.2 5 325.8 143.7 5,182.1 1. Estimates are as of the end of the year. 2. Consists of social services, membership organizations, and miscellaneous professional services. 36 Fixed private capital Nonresidential Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Farms Agricultural services, forestry, and fisheries Mining Metal mining Coal mining . . ... Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals except fuels Construction ... ... Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products '.. Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco manufactures Textile mill products ... Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products .... Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Transportation Railroad transportation Local and interurban passenger transit Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Transportation by air Pipelines except natural gas Transportation services Communication Telephone and telegraph Radio and television broadcasting Electric, gas, and sanitary services Electric services Gas services Sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking Credit agencies other than banks Security and commodity brokers, and services Insurance carriers Insurance agents and brokers, and services . Real estate Holding and other investment companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Business services Auto repair services and garages Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement and recreation services Other services Health services Legal services Educational services Other2 Residential Farms Real estate .... , , , , , 1982 1983 1984 1985 6,242.2 6,563.2 6,936.0 7,206.9 3,348.3 3,450.4 3,628.3 3,771.8 195.7 200.5 201.2 198.2 177.9 1832 1843 1819 17.8 17.3 16.8 16.3 229.6 232.8 238.8 282.2 16.9 17.1 16.7 16.5 25.2 25.8 26.2 26.4 176.5 178.6 184.4 227.6 10.9 11.3 11.4 11.7 56.3 57.1 58.8 61.8 808.7 789.8 764.7 751.2 447.0 4358 4209 4160 16.7 16.5 16.5 16.9 6.4 63 60 57 26.5 26.9 27.1 28.0 87.0 88.2 88.9 89.2 50.1 49.4 48.1 47.7 80.8 78.6 75.2 73.9 75.2 68.8 613 567 45.3 45.0 45.2 47.7 33.0 31.6 293 279 18.2 17.0 15.7 14.9 7.8 76 75 75 361.7 354.0 343.8 3352 71.2 69.3 67.1 65.0 6.1 56 52 47 19.8 19.8 19.2 19.0 6.8 6.9 6.8 6.9 52.2 50.2 48.5 47.1 29.0 27.2 25.4 24.1 96.2 96.3 95.2 94.5 55.0 54.2 52.8 50.1 23.6 22.7 21.9 22.1 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 970.9 1,007.3 1,049.5 1,087.5 296.8 2822 280.4 2887 112.4 108.7 107.9 109.1 4.1 41 41 41 59.0 56.3 50.2 47.3 38.3 390 389 388 44.0 413 412 415 216 218 215 218 17.3 18.0 18.3 17.6 3219 2738 3335 2981 315.7 282.4 259.3 305.1 178 157 145 168 457.3 416.6 438.9 427.0 326.9 366.1 3485 336.6 794 792 787 790 124 114 109 105 153.9 122.6 111.0 139.6 225 6 243 0 1881 206 2 670.6 6273 529.5 574.0 75.2 60.9 699 643 600 540 487 458 25 23 21 25 121 147 137 126 29 28 29 28 5083 4776 4368 3998 70 63 59 68 326.5 306.0 276.9 255.4 43.1 59.6 482 544 147 142 130 136 664 737 613 791 529 581 416 453 74 78 68 71 58 56 53 54 203 21 1 187 193 657 775 803 716 508 390 486 439 5.8 5.0 3.9 4.3 1.4 13 13 13 22.3 22.2 22.6 21.5 2,893.9 58.2 28357 3,112.7 60.0 3,052 7 3,307.7 61.9 3,245 8 3,435.1 61.8 3,373.4 1. Estimates are as of the end of the year. 2. Consists of social services, membership organizations, and miscellaneous professional services. 37 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 3.—Constant-Dollar Gross Stock of Fixed Private Capital, Nonresidential and Residential, by Industry, 1982-85l Table 4.—Constant-Dollar Net Stock of Fixed Private Capital, Nonresidential and Residential, by Industry, 1982-85l [Billions of 1982 dollars] [Billions of 1982 dollars] 1982 1984 6,344.5 345.6 314.8 308 550.5 32.0 437 454.5 20.3 100.7 1,390.9 7705 30.8 10.8 52.7 162.1 84.2 134.4 1129 84.7 54.8 29.4 13.7 620.4 122.1 8.9 37.0 12.3 87.3 48.1 169.6 90.6 41.5 30 1,806.3 549.3 232.4 8.7 97.1 638 76.3 370 341 5019 4745 27.4 7552 5890 1458 203 240.9 359.5 1,024.7 1301 100.7 4.4 265 5.5 7458 11.7 525.2 90.3 245 1328 91 5 127 10.6 37.2 1256 76.8 9.3 29 365 5,785 7 360.1 331.2 288 503.9 31.4 425 408.8 213 111.0 1,315.9 7217 32.0 102 53.7 1637 80.6 118.2 905 86.1 486 24.8 13.3 594.2 117.0 73 37.7 126 81.5 425 167.3 852 40.2 30 1,696.2 552.0 2481 9.6 874 627 730 366 345 4360 4119 24.1 7082 5448 1452 182 184.1 309.3 863.5 994 74.5 35 203 5.0 6515 9.1 441.7 75.4 , 240 1036 739 116 9.8 .... 349 1086 63.3 7.2 25 356 5,932.7 356.6 327.2 294 519.5 31.7 433 423.5 210 106.5 1,333.4 7317 31.3 10.4 53.1 163.5 81.3 122.4 960 84.2 502 25.9 13.4 601.7 118.4 7.8 37.3 12.5 83.1 43.8 168.1 87.8 39.9 30 1,724.6 549.6 242.2 9.3 89.3 635 74.1 368 34.3 4560 4309 25.1 7189 5548 145.5 186 198.0 323.4 905.9 1070 80.3 3.8 217 5.2 6779 9.9 464.8 79.3 24 1 1120 779 119 10.0 35.3 1143 68.2 7.6 26 359 6,129.8 351.5 321.4 300 537.6 32.0 436 441.2 207 103.1 1,361.4 750.9 31.0 10.6 52.9 162.9 82.9 128.4 1044 84.1 527 27.5 13.5 610.5 120.1 8.3 37.3 12.4 84.9 45.8 169.0 89.2 40.5 30 1,759.7 549.7 237.0 9.0 94.6 637 74.4 368 342 4783 4521 26.3 7317 567 1 1452 193 218.9 340.5 961.0 1173 88.8 4.1 237 5.4 7110 10.8 496.1 84.6 243 1229 854 123 10.3 36.1 1203 73.0 8.4 27 362 4,548.3 1355 4,412.9 4,646.0 1339 4,512.2 4,774.9 4,904.9 1320 133 1 4,641.8 4,772.9 1. Estimates are as of the end of the year. 2. Consists of social services, membership organizations, and miscellaneous professional services. 1982 1985 10 334 0 10 578.8 10,904.7 11,249.4 Fixed private capital Nonresidential Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Farms Agricultural services forestry and fisheries Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco manufactures Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Transportation Railroad transportation Local and interurban passenger transit Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Transportation by air Pipelines except natural gas Transportation services Communication Telephone and telegraph Radio and television broadcasting Electric, gas, and sanitary services ... . Electric services Gas services Sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking Credit agencies other than banks Security and commodity brokers, and services Insurance carriers Insurance agents and brokers, and services Real estate Holding and other investment companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Business services Auto repair, services and garages Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement and recreation services. . Other services Health services , Legal services Educational services Other2 Residential Farms Real estate 1983 1984 1985 6,244.1 6,349.1 6,535.6 6,736.8 3,307.1 195.3 179.2 161 279.7 16.4 260 225.8 115 60.7 741.3 4102 16.7 57 27.7 878 47.0 73.0 55.8 469 27.6 148 7.4 331 1 64.3 47 18.8 68 46.4 238 93.4 49.6 218 1.7 9536 2766 107.7 41 470 386 398 214 181 2665 252.3 142 410.5 3213 787 105 110.4 1868 5267 602 452 2.1 121 2.9 3983 59 252.5 43.0 129 , 60.1 409 67 53 18.4 652 386 , 3.8 13 215 3,357.1 188.5 172.6 15.9 282.5 16.0 25.4 230.1 10.9 56.1 737.5 407.3 15.7 5.7 26.3 85.5 46.3 74.2 59.1 43.7 28.2 15.3 7.2 3301 64.2 50 18.3 65 46.7 245 91.6 50.7 210 1.6 9613 2739 105.1 4.0 477 38.2 403 21.2 175 2759 261.1 148 411.5 323.4 774 107 119.9 195 5 5495 640 483 2.3 128 2.9 412 8 64 266.2 45.6 130 65.5 434 68 53 18.3 683 418 4.1 14 21 1 3,458.4 181.4 165.4 16.0 288.8 15.9 24.4 238.1 10.5 53.1 745.3 414.1 15.2 5.8 25.7 83.0 46.6 77.1 65.1 42.7 29.7 16.2 7.2 3312 64.4 53 18.3 64 47.3 257 90.5 50.5 212 1.6 9759 2737 103.2 38 516 374 400 209 169 2872 271.9 154 415.0 3282 757 110 135.5 206 3 5844 701 541 2.5 140 3.0 433 9 69 287.6 49.4 132 72.9 493 69 55 188 716 448 4.7 14 207 3,573.4 175.0 158.6 16.3 290.5 15.5 23.5 241.6 10.0 51.7 755.5 421.8 15.1 5.9 25.2 80.6 46.6 79.8 70.8 42.5 30.8 17.3 7.2 3338 65.2 57 18.0 63 48.4 272 89.3 50.5 218 1.5 10009 2726 101.6 38 526 365 41 1 207 164 2992 283.2 160 429.2 3424 751 116 150.8 218 5 625 0 781 624 27 160 3.0 455 5 74 3055 53.4 134 787 537 72 56 195 739 465 55 16 203 2,937.0 587 28782 2,992.0 575 29345 3,077.2 573 30199 3,163.4 567 31066 Fixed private capital Nonresidential Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Farms Agricultural services forestry and fisheries Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco manufactures Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products . Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Transportation Railroad transportation Local and interurban passenger transit Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Transportation by air Pipelines, except natural gas Transportation services Communication Telephone and telegraph Radio and television broadcasting Electric, gas, and sanitary services Electric services Gas services Sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking Credit agencies other than banks Security and commodity brokers, and services Insurance carriers Insurance agents and brokers, and services Real estate Holding and other investment companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services.. Business services Auto repair, services, and garages .... Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement and recreation services Other services Health services Legal services Educational services . Other2 .... 1983 Residential Farms Real estate 1. Estimates are as of the end of the year. 2. Consists of social services, membership organizations, and miscellaneous services. The gross and net stock estimates shown in this article and in the January 1986 SURVEY, together with the associated estimates of depreciation, discards, the investment flows used to derive them, and estimates of gross and net stocks, depreciation, and discards in historical-cost valuation are available on a computer tape. To order this tape, write to Economic and Statistical Analysis/BEA, U.S. Department of Commerce, Citizens and Southern National Bank, 222 Mitchell Street, P.O. Box 100606, Atlanta, Georgia 30804, specifying BEA Wealth Data Tape. A check or money order for $200.00, payable to "Economic and Statistical Analysis/BEA," must accompany all orders. Later this year, BEA will publish a volume showing all the estimates available on the computer tape, together with estimates of average ages of gross and net stocks and a detailed statement of sources and methods used in preparing the wealth estimates. The availability of this publication will be announced in the SURVEY. professional SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 38 August 1986 Table 5.—Current-Dollar Gross Stock of Fixed Nonresidential Private Capital, by Major Industry Group and Legal Form of Organization, 1982-85 [Billions of dollars] Total Yearend 1982 1983 1984 1985 Equipment Equipand struc- ment tures Structures 5,859.2 6,094.7 6,429.7 6,701.4 2,965.1 3,086.8 3,267.1 3,404.4 2,894.2 3,007.9 3,162.7 3,297.0 By legal form of organization By major industry group Farms Equipment Equipand struc- ment tures 336.5 349.7 355.9 352.7 187.3 189.9 188.2 182.4 Manufacturing Nonfarm nonmanufacturing Nonfinancial Total Structures 149.2 159.8 167.7 170.3 Equipment Equipand struc- ment tures 1,333.4 1,383.7 1,445.1 1,492.5 910.1 929.4 963.0 995.3 Structures 423.2 454.3 482.1 497.1 Equipment Equipand struc- ment tures Structures Equipment Equipand struc- ment tures 4,189.4 4,361.3 4,628.8 4,856.3 2,392.6 2,472.7 2,617.4 2,737.0 4,471.1 4,631.6 4,885.6 5,105.6 1,796.7 1,888.5 2,011.4 2,119.3 Noncorporate Corporate 2,398.3 2,496.4 2,635.0 2,764.4 Structures Equipment Equipand struc- ment tures Structures Equipment Equipand struc- ment tures 2,072.8 2,135.2 2,250.6 2,341.2 4,270.4 4,416.0 4,649.5 4,849.7 1,995.6 2,051.6 2,161.0 2,248.3 1,388.1 1,463.1 1,544.1 1,595.8 2,274.9 2,364.5 2,488.5 2,601.4 Structures 892.2 495.9 511.5 951.6 527.7 1,016.5 532.6 1,063.1 Table 6.—Current-Dollar Net Stock of Fixed Nonresidential Private Capital, by Major Industry Group and Legal Form of Organization, 1982-85 [Billions of dollars] 1982 1983 1984 1985 3,348.3 34504 3,628.3 37718 1,610.4 16522 1,733.2 18037 1,737 8 17982 1,895 1 19680 181.9 1843 183.2 1779 931 910 871 824 888 934 962 955 7512 7647 7898 8087 5135 5135 5268 5397 2377 2512 2630 2690 2,415 2 25014 26553 27851 10039 10477 1 1194 1 1817 14114 14537 15359 16035 25432 26127 27499 28682 13490 13873 14616 15314 1 1942 12254 12882 13369 24217 24841 26093 27152 12714 13054 13706 14292 1 1502 1 1787 12387 12860 805.1 8377 8784 9035 261.4 2649 271.6 2724 543.7 5728 606.9 631 1 Table 7.—Constant-Dollar Gross Stock of Fixed Nonresidential Private Capital, By Major Industry Group and Legal Form of Organization, 1982-85 [Billions of 1982 dollars] 1982 1983 .... 1984 1985 5,785.7 59327 6,129.8 63445 2,834.3 29128 3,024.4 31453 2,951 4 30199 3,105 4 3 1992 331.2 3272 3214 3148 1821 1769 1708 1643 1492 1503 1506 1505 1,315 9 13334 13614 13909 8927 9060 9282 9513 4232 4274 4332 4396 4 1385 42721 44470 46388 17596 18299 19254 20297 23789 24422 25215 26091 44094 45286 46934 48763 23492 24250 25307 26482 20602 21035 21627 22281 42108 43150 44588 46139 22279 22901 23766 24680 19829 20249 20822 2 1459 13762 14042 14364 14682 891.2 9164 9427 971 1 4850 4878 4937 497 1 Table 8.—-Constant-Dollar Net Stock of Fixed Nonresidential Private Capital, by Major Industry Group and Legal Form of Organization, 1982-85 [Billions of 1982 dollars] 1982 1983 1984 1985 3307 1 3,357.1 34584 3,573.4 1577 1 1,602 7 16633 1,730 1 17301 17544 17951 18433 1792 1726 1654 1586 904 847 790 742 888 878 864 844 7413 7375 7453 7555 5036 5012 5089 5177 2377 2363 2364 2379 23866 983 0 1 403 6 2447 1 10168 14302 2 547 6 1 0753 1 472 3 26593 l'l383 15210 2 5084 2*5516 2 640 5 2*7429 1 321 4 13496 1 4084 14750 1 187 0 2388 2 12020 24236 1 232 1 2499 3 12679 25833 1 245 1 1 143 1 12656 1 1580 1 311 7 1 187 6 13603 12230 7987 8055 8178 8305 2557 2531 2549 2551 5430 5524 5630 5754 Table 9.—Current-Dollar Gross Stock of Residential Capital, by Type of Owner, Legal Form of Organization, and Tenure Group, 1982-85 [Billions of dollars] By tenure group 1 By type of owner and legal form of organization Yearend Private Tenant-occupied Total Corporate Total Noncorporate Total 1982 1983 1984 1985 Owner-occupied Government 4,576.9 4,934.7 5,239.3 5,435.9 4,484.0 4,833.9 5,132.8 5,325.8 70.6 74.3 78.2 80.7 Total Federal Nonfinancial 70.6 74.3 78.2 80.7 4,413.4 4,759.7 5,054.5 5,245.1 93.0 100.7 106.5 110.1 29.9 32.6 35.1 36.9 State and local 63.1 68.1 71.5 73.2 Farm 125.3 130.4 134.3 134.5 Nonfarm 3,019.7 3,277.6 3,457.6 3,565.7 Farm 18.9 19.7 19.9 19.8 Nonfarm 1,380.9 1,473.1 1,592.5 1,680.6 Table 10.—Current-Dollar Net Stock of Residential Capital, by Type of Owner, Legal Form of Organization, and Tenure Group, 1982-85 [Billions of dollars] 1982 1983 1984 1985 29553 3,178 6 33767 35060 28939 3,112.7 33077 34351 412 429 452 467 412 429 452 467 28527 3,069.8 3,262 4 33884 613 65.9 691 708 195 21.3 229 242 418 44.6 462 467 550 56.6 585 584 20175 2,187.5 23075 23805 69 7.1 7.2 70 859.6 910.5 986.6 1,043 2 Table 11.—Constant-Dollar Gross Stock of Residential Capital, by Type of Owner, Legal Form of Organization, and Tenure Group, 1982-85 [Billions of 1982 dollars] 1982 1983 1984 1985 4,643 1 47430 48742 50064 4,548 3 46460 47749 49049 717 714 729 745 717 714 729 745 4,476.7 45746 4,702.0 48304 94.8 970 993 1015 305 314 327 340 64.3 655 666 675 1265 1250 1245 1235 3,062 1 3 1498 32151 32822 19.3 190 18.6 182 1,402.6 14166 1,483.5 15499 Table 12,—Constant-Dollar Net Stock of Residential Capital, by Type of Owner, Legal Form of Organization, and Tenure Group, 1982-85 [Billions of 1982 dollars] 1982 1983 1984 1985 29995 30554 31416 32287 29370 29920 30772 31634 419 413 422 43 1 419 413 422 43 1 28951 29507 30350 3 120 3 62 5 634 644 65 3 199 205 213 223 426 429 430 43 0 1. Excludes stocks of other nonfarm residential capital, which consists of dormitories, fraternity and sorority houses, nurses' homes, etc. 554 543 542 53 6 20472 21025 21460 2 191 3 70 69 67 65 8732 875.5 9189 9618 39 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 13.—Current-Dollar Gross Stock of Government-Owned Fixed Capital, 1982-85 [Billions of dollars] Yearend 1982 1983 1984 1985 Equipment and structures Equipment 3,233.9 3,386.7 3,608.4 3,844.1 650.6 700.0 751.0 823.1 State and local Federal Total Excluding military Total Structures Equipment and structures Equipment 2,583.4 2,686.7 2,857.4 3,021.1 2,598.2 2,703.3 2,877.3 3,054.7 209.3 216.8 226.4 238.6 Military Excluding military Total Structures Equipment and structures Equipment 2,388.9 2,486.5 2,650.9 2,816.1 1,058.9 1,122.6 1,188.4 1,262.3 520.3 563.2 606.5 668.9 Structures 538.6 559.4 581.9 593.4 Equipment and structures Equipment 423.2 439.2 457.3 472.9 79.0 80.0 81.8 84.4 Structures 344.1 359.2 375.5 388.4 Equipment and structures Equipment 635.8 683.4 731.1 789.4 441.3 483.2 524.6 584.5 Equipment and structures Equipment 194.5 200.2 206.5 205.0 2,175.0 2,264.1 2,420.0 2,581.8 130.2 136.8 144.6 154.2 2,044.8 2,127.3 2,275.5 2,427.7 86.9 88.7 91.2 899 1,354.0 1,395.6 1,479.4 1,565.4 67.8 71.5 76.5 82.8 1,286.2 1,324.0 1,402.9 1,482.6 193.1 192.3 190.6 190.7 2,184.6 2,216.6 2,250.3 2,289.9 128.3 132.0 136.8 142.2 2,056.3 2,084.6 2,113.5 2,147.6 863 85.2 842 83.6 1,360.0 1,366.2 1,375.7 1,388.9 66.8 69.0 72.4 76.4 1,293.1 1,297.1 1,303.3 1,312.5 Structures Structures Table 14.—Current-Dollar Net Stock of Government-Owned Fixed Capital, 1982-85 [Billions of dollars] 1982 1983 1984 1985 1,926 1 20045 21290 22641 3507 3818 4168 4658 1,575 5 16228 17122 17982 107.0 1119 1184 1284 1,595.6 16460 1,739 5 18367 1,488.6 15341 1,621 0 17083 572.1 6089 6495 6987 282.8 3102 3403 3830 289.3 2987 309.2 3156 39.1 404 41.9 456 241.5 2504 260.0 2713 202.4 2100 218.1 2257 330.6 3586 389.5 4274 243.7 269.9 298.4 3375 Table 15.—Constant-Dollar Gross Stock of Government-Owned Fixed Capital, 1982-85 [Billions of 1982 dollars] 1982 1983 1984 1985 .... 32302 3,291.3 3 354 1 3,434.3 6365 664.7 6952 737.5 25937 2,626 6 26589 2,696 8 26062 2,644; 1 26826 2,726.7 2056 209.8 2143 220.6 24006 2,434.3 24683 2,506.1 10456 1,074.7 1 103 8 1,144.5 5082 532.7 5584 595.3 537.4 542.0 5454 549.2 4216 427.4 4323 436.9 773 77.8 775 78.4 3443 349.7 3548 358.5 624.0 647.2 6715 707.6 430.9 454.9 480.9 516.9 Table 16.—Constant-Dollar Net Stock of Government-Owned Fixed Capital, 1982-85 [Billions of 1982 dollars] 1982 1983 1984 1985 19252 1,949 4 19803 2,022 7 3432 3624 3864 4181 15820 15870 15939 16046 1051 1082 1121 1187 16008 16100 16217 16397 14957 15018 15097 15210 5652 5833 6046 6339 2763 2934 314 1 3417 2888 2899 2905 2922 382 392 397 423 2408 2438 2460 2508 2026 2047 2063 2085 3244 3394 3585 3830 2381 254.3 2744 299.4 Table 17.—Current-Dollar Gross Stock of Durable Goods Owned by Consumers, by Type, 1982-85 [Billions of dollars] Motor vehicles Yearend 2,295.5 2,452.3 2,625.6 2,817.9 774.6 846.1 931.4 1,029.1 Other Furniture and household equipment Total Autos 1982 1983 ... 1984 1985 x Other 144.8 157.2 172.3 190.4 Furniture, including mattresses and be,dsprings 289.6 302.7 321.7 341.5 Kitchen and other household appliances 2 188.2 197.4 201.0 204.5 China, glassware, tableware, and utensils 100.6 103.9 105.6 110.4 Other durable house furnishings 204.3 214.5 229.3 242.0 3 Radio and television receivers, records, and musical instruments 166.6 177.1 185.5 194.9 Jewelry and watches Ophthalmic products and orthopedic appliances 154.5 166.0 173.1 179.4 31.5 33.6 36.5 39.5 Books and maps 69.8 73.0 77.4 81.9 Wheel goods, durable toys, sports equipment, boats, and pleasure aircraft 171.0 J 180.9 191.8 204.2 Table 18.—Current-Dollar Net Stock of Durable Goods Owned by Consumers, by Type, 1982-85 [Billions of dollars] 1982 . .. 1983 1984 1985 1,141.7 1,206.9 1,292.4 1,393.3 326.6 349.5 384.8 428.7 72.7 79.0 88.5 100.7 156.7 162.8 172.8 183.1 100.6 104.9 107.0 109.5 52.0 53.6 54.8 57.6 108.3 113.2 121.3 128.2 93.3 100.2 106.4 113.8 86.6 92.1 95.8 99.3 16.4 17.5 19.2 20.9 35.5 36.9 39.1 41.2 93.1 97.2 102.8 110.4 66.8 67.1 67.7 67.8 169.5 175.8 183.5 193.6 34.0 33.9 34.2 34.1 92.3 94.5 98.4 104.6 Table 19.— Constant-Dollar Gross Stock of Durable Goods Owned by Consumers, by Type, 1982-85 [Billions of 1982 dollars] 1982 1983 1984 1985 .. 2,270.1 2,374.7 2,505.9 2,649.9 765.6 811.4 869.6 930.8 143.1 150.7 160.8 172.1 286.2 293.3 302.1 310.4 184.5 189.9 196.9 205.0 99.5 101.3 103.9 106.7 201.2 207.4 214.9 222.3 168.3 183.5 202.1 225.6 154.5 162.3 171.0 180.5 30.8 32.0 33.5 35.1 Table 20.— Constant-Dollar Net Stock of Durable Goods Owned by Consumers, by Type, 1982-85 [Billions of 1982 dollars] 1982 1983 1984 1985 1,129.3 1,170.3 1,237.3 1,317.4 322.8 335.2 359.4 388.0 71.8 75.7 82.6 91.1 154.8 157.7 162.3 166.5 98.6 101.0 104.8 109.7 1. Includes tires, tubes, accessories, and other parts. 2. Consists of refrigerators and freezers, cooking ranges, dishwashers, laundry equipment, stoves, air conditioners, sewing machines, vacuum cleaners, and other appliances. 51.5 52.3 53.9 55.6 106.7 109.5 113.7 117.7 94.2 103.8 115.9 131.7 86.6 90.1 94.6 99.9 16.1 16.7 17.6 18.5 3. Includes such house furnishings as floor coverings, comforters, quilts, blankets, pillows, picture frames, mirrors, art products, portable lamps, and clocks. Also includes writing equipment and hand, power, and garden tools. U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Detail for Position and Balance of Payments Flows, 1985 Table 1.—U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad The following 37 tables contain BEA's country-by-industry estimates, and estimates by detailed account, of the position and related capital and income flows for U.S. direct investment abroad. They also contain estimates of the position, capital flows, and income for all countries and for all industries in which there was investment. As a result of efforts to accelerate the release of data, abbreviated country-by-industry position estimates have, beginning last year, been published in the June SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS. An analysis of the position and flow estimates appeared in that issue. The tables incorporate three changes from those published in August 1985. First, the estimates for 1982 forward have been revised to reflect the results of the 1982 benchmark survey of U.S. direct investment abroad; estimates published before June for 1982 forward were based on the 1977 benchmark survey. Table 11 compares the prior and current estimates for 1982. For a discussion of the revisions, see the technical note in "The International Investment Position of the United States in 1985," SURVEY 66 (June 1986): 34. Second, a table (table 2) showing the U.S. direct investment position abroad by account has been added. Third, table 9 (formerly table 8) has been revised to conform to the new presentation of royalties and license fees and of charges for other services in the U.S. international transactions accounts, as published in the June SURVEY. Direct investment position Millions of dollars Change Millions of dollars Percent 1983 1984 1985 207,203 57,574 82,907 66,723 212,994 59,089 85,253 68,653 232,667 58,347 95,586 78,735 5,791 1,515 2,346 1,930 19,673 -742 10,333 10,082 2.8 2.6 2.8 2.9 9.2 -1.3 12.1 14.7 Developed countries Petroleum Manufacturing Other 155,736 34,917 65,347 55,472 157,461 36,026 66,403 55,032 172,750 36,627 75,853 60,270 1,725 1,109 1,056 440 15,289 601 9,450 5,238 1.1 3.2 1.6 g 9.7 1.7 14.2 9.5 Canada Petroleum Manufacturing Other 44,339 10,398 19,209 14,731 46,830 11,241 20,879 14,710 46,435 9,548 22,097 14,789 2,492 843 1,670 -22 396 -1,693 1,218 80 5.6 8.1 8.7 -.1 8 -15.1 5.8 .5 Europe Petroleum 92,178 20,386 37,939 33,853 92,017 20,953 37,312 33,752 106,762 22,638 45,214 38,910 -161 566 627 -101 14,745 1,685 7,902 5,158 -.2 2.8 17 -.3 16.0 8.0 21.2 15.3 Other Petroleum Manufacturing Other 19,219 4,133 8,199 6,887 18,614 3,832 8,212 6,570 19,553 4,441 8,542 6,571 -605 -300 13 -318 939 609 330 1 -3.1 -7.3 .2 -4.6 5.0 15.9 4.0 .0 Developing countries Petroleum Manufacturing Other 45,746 17,991 17,560 10,195 50,131 18,651 18,849 12,631 54,474 17,314 19,733 17,428 4,385 660 1,289 2,435 4,343 1338 883 4,797 9.6 3.7 7.3 23.9 8.7 -7.2 4.7 38.0 Latin America Petroleum Manufacturing Other 24,133 7,359 13,995 2,779 25,229 6,320 14,566 4,342 29,479 5,299 15,323 8,856 1,096 -1,038 571 1,563 4,250 1021 757 4,514 4.5 141 4.1 56.2 16.8 162 5.2 103.9 Other Petroleum Manufacturing Other 21,613 10,632 3,565 7,416 24,902 12,331 4,283 8,288 24,996 12,014 4,410 8,572 3,289 1,699 718 872 93 -317 126 284 15.2 16.0 20.2 11.8 .4 -2.6 3.0 3.4 5,721 5,402 5,443 -319 All areas Petroleum... Manufacturing Other Other International 1984 1984 1985 42 1985 -5.6 .8 Table 2.—U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad by Account [Millions of dollars] 1985 1984 Intercompany debt Intercompany debt Total Equity 1 Total U.S. parents' receivables U.S. parents' payables Total Equity 1 U.S. parents' receivables Total U.S. parents' payables 212,994 59,089 85,253 68,653 232,343 54,247 75,615 102,481 -19,348 4,842 9,638 -33,828 55,027 18,809 17,109 19,108 74,375 13,968 7,471 52,936 232,667 58,347 95,586 78,735 251,648 54,969 87,124 109,555 18,980 3,378 8,462 30,820 55,481 18,164 16,941 20,376 74,462 14,786 8,479 51,197 157,461 36,026 66,403 55,032 138,041 31,111 58,970 47,960 19,420 4,915 7,433 7,071 34,638 9,231 12,619 12,788 15,218 4,316 5,186 5,716 172,750 36,627 75,853 60,270 154,335 31,557 69,015 53,762 18,415 5,070 6,838 6,507 35,231 9,334 12,878 13,020 16,816 4,264 6,040 6,512 46,830 11,241 20,879 14,710 42,742 11,110 19,039 12,593 4,088 131 1,840 2,117 7,873 898 4,131 2,843 3,784 766 2,291 727 46,435 9,548 22,097 14,789 42,244 9,306 20,126 12,812 4,191 ^242 1,971 1,978 7,653 788 4,209 2,656 3,462 546 2,238 678 Europe Petroleum Manufacturing Other 92,017 20,953 37,312 33,752 80,537 16,846 32,881 30,809 11,480 4,106 4,431 2,943 21,832 7,395 7,075 7,362 10,352 3,289 2,645 4,41,8 106,762 22,638 45,214 38,910 96,373 18,749 41,479 36,144 10,389 3,889 3,735 2,766 22,628 7,385 7,222 8,021 12,238 3,496 3,487 5,255 Other Petroleum Manufacturing Other 18,614 3,832 8,212 6,570 14,762 3,154 7,049 4,558 3,852 678 1,163 2,011 4,934 939 1,413 2,583 1,082 261 250 571 19,553 4,441 8,542 6,571 15,719 3,502 7,410 4,807 3,835 939 1,132 1,763 4,950 1,161 1,447 2,343 1,116 221 315 579 Other 50,131 18,651 18,849 12,631 88,512 18,484 16,645 53,384 -38,381 168 2,205 -40,753 19,843 9,170 4,489 6,184 58,224 9,003 2,285 46,937 54,474 17,314 19,733 17,428 91,529 18,778 18,109 54,642 -37,055 -1,465 1,624 37,214 19,565 8,352 4,063 7,150 56,619 9,817 2,439 44,364 Latin America Petroleum Manufacturing Other 25,229 6,320 14,566 4,342 63,440 5,617 12,192 45,631 -38,211 703 2,374 -41,289 9,199 2,178 2,960 4,061 47,410 1,475 585 45,350 29,479 5,299 15,323 8,856 65,084 5,253 13,142 46,689 35,605 46 2,181 -37,833 9,626 1,756 2,888 4,982 45,232 1,710 706 42,815 Other Petroleum Manufacturing Other 24,902 12,331 4,283 8,288 25,072 12,867 4,453 7,752 -170 -536 -170 536 10,645 6,992 1,530 2,123 10,815 7,528 1,700 1,587 24,996 12,014 4,410 8,572 26,445 13,525 4,967 7,953 -1,450 -1,511 -557 618 9,938 6,596 1,175 2,167 11,388 8,106 1,732 1,549 5,402 5,789 -387 545 932 5,443 5,784 341 685 All areas Petroleum Manufacturing Other Developed countries Petroleum Manufacturing Other Canada Petroleum Manufacturing. Other Developing1 countries Petroleum International . .. .. .... 1. Includes capital stock, additional paid-in capital, and retained earnings. 40 1,026 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 41 Table 3.—Change in the U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad by Account [Millions of dollars] Capital outflows Equity capital Total Total Increases Net Intercompany debt Decreases Reinvested earnings Increases in U.S. parents' receivables Net Increases in U.S. parents' payables * Valuation adjustments 1984 All areas Petroleum Manufacturing Other Developed countries Petroleum Manufacturing1 Other . Canada Petroleum Manufacturing Other Europe Petroleum Manufacturing Other : Other Petroleum Manufacturing Other . . . . Developing countries Petroleum . Manufacturing Other . ... Latin America Petroleum Manufacturing Other .. .... Other Petroleum Manufacturing Other ..... International 5,791 1,515 2,346 1,930 3,858 5 2,100 1,753 1,680 67 512 1,235 8,882 2,309 1,251 5,321 7,202 2,376 739 4,087 9,126 3,429 964 4,732 -6,948 3358 623 4214 1,036 -45 902 178 7,984 3,313 279 4,393 1,933 1,510 246 177 1,725 1,109 1,056 440 1,226 228 886 HI -218 74 324 617 3,370 709 902 1,758 3,588 635 578 2,375 4,127 2,752 83 1,292 -2,682 2598 480 -564 -1,020 -1,711 560 132 1,663 886 80 696 499 880 170 -551 2,492 843 1,670 -22 2,387 710 1,691 -15 13 165 43 196 474 (D) 70 (°) 461 (D) 26 (°) 2,629 874 1,385 370 255 -329 263 -189 82 -78 313 -153 337 251 51 35 105 133 -21 7 161 566 627 -101 269 250 635 654 1,024 258 325 442 2,205 457 698 1,050 1,181 200 373 608 1,698 2,097 1 155 756 2453 -2,105 195 -543 -1,299 -1,434 146 12 1,154 671 -49 532 -430 316 8 755 -605 -300 13 -318 -1,429 731 -170 -528 -1,255 -348 -44 -863 691 C3) 134 '<") 1,946 (°) 178 (°) -200 219 -148 167 26 164 22 168 197 200 101 297 172 36 79 129 824 431 183 210 4,385 660 1,289 2,435 3,043 70 1,213 1,760 2,102 (°) 188 (D) 5,453 3,351 (D) 162 (°) 4,925 588 882 3,455 -3,984 349 (D) 144 (D) 2,750 (D) 342 (") 6,733 (D) 198 (°) 1,342 591 76 675 1,096 -1,038 571 1,563 324 -1,054 585 793 1,262 -140 186 1,216 3,050 (D) 275 (D) 1,788 (D) 88 (°) 2,554 -610 334 2,830 3492 -304 65 -3,253 384 -48 95 337 3,876 256 30 3,590 772 16 15 770 3,289 1,699 718 872 2,719 1,124 628 968 840 (D) 2,403 (D) 75 (°) 1,563 (D) 73 (") 2,371 1,198 548 625 -492 (°) 79 t°) 2,366 (") 247 2,857 ( D ), 168 (D) 570 575 91 -95 -319 412 -204 59 263 75 -282 -694 -412 92 (D) (D) (D) a 1985 All areas Petroleum Manufacturing Other Developed countries Petroleum Manufacturing Other .... ... .. . ... Canada Petroleum Manufacturing Other •• . Europe Petroleum Manufacturing Other Other Petroleum Manufacturing Other ... ... Developing1 countries ... Petroleum . . . Other Ppt oleum Manufacturing Other Other M f i Other International D • 19,673 -742 10,333 10,082 18,752 -1,634 10,456 9,929 2,280 -2,604 1,119 795 6,675 2,485 1,635 2,555 8,956 5,090 516 3,349 20,664 2,434 10,514 7,716 368 1464 -1,176 3,008 455 645 -168 1,268 87 819 1,008 -1,740 922 892 -123 153 15,289 601 9,450 5,238 14,720 150 9,501 5,069 -1,284 -2,494 756 454 3,367 635 1,074 1,658 4,651 3,129 317 1,204 17,008 2,490 9,339 5,179 -1,005 155 -595 -564 593 102 259 232 1,598 52 854 796 569 451 -51 169 -396 1693 1,218 80 769 -2,076 1,257 51 -2,708 2730 119 -98 536 55 139 341 3,244 2,785 20 439 1,836 543 1,006 287 103 111 131 -139 -219 110 78 187 -322 220 -53 49 373 383 -39 29 14,745 1,685 7,902 5,158 14,612 1,607 7,918 5,087 1,211 163 438 610 2,176 506 612 1,058 965 344 174 447 14,492 1,663 8,176 4,654 -1,091 218 -696 177 796 -10 147 659 1,887 208 843 837 133 78 16 71 939 609 330 1 876 619 326 -68 214 73 199 59 655 74 323 259 441 1 123 318 680 284 157 238 -17 262 31 -248 16 222 34 -240 33 40 65 8 63 10 4 69 4,343 -1,338 883 4,797 3,992 -1,775 956 4,811 -1,020 122 362 -1,260 3,229 1,783 561 885 4,249 1,904 199 2,145 3,686 -21 1,174 2,533 1,326 1,632 -581 3,539 279 -818 -427 966 1,605 814 154 2573 351 437 73 -14 4,250 -1,021 757 4,514 3,875 -1,481 803 4,553 1,424 -612 328 1,140 1,463 568 525 370 2,886 1,180 196 1,510 2,693 -211 668 2,236 2,606 -657 193 3,456 428 422 -72 922 -2,178 235 121 -2,535 374 460 -46 39 93 -317 126 284 117 -294 153 258 404 490 34 -120 1,766 1,215 37 515 1,362 724 3 635 993 190 506 296 1,280 975 -387 83 -707 -396 355 45 573 579 33 -38 -23 -22 -26 25 42 40 24 80 56 -30 47 140 94 1 Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. An increase in U.S. parents' payables is a decrease in intercompany debt and, thus, a capital inflow. 42 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 4.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Earnings and Reinvestment Ratios [Millions of dollars or ratio] 1984 1985 Earnings Total Distributed Reinvested Reinvestment ratio 1 1984-85 change in earnings Earnings Distributed Total Reinvested Reinvestment ratio 1 Total Distributed Reinvested 27,003 9,597 6,377 11,029 17,876 6,167 5,412 6,297 9,126 3,429 964 4,732 0.34 .36 .15 .43 39,590 9,195 15,378 15,017 18,926 6,761 4,864 7,301 20,664 2,434 10,514 7,716 0.52 .26 .68 .51 12,587 -402 9,001 3,988 1,050 593 -548 1,004 11,538 -995 9,549 2,983 Developed countries Petroleum Manufacturing Other . . 14,378 5,901 4,481 3,996 10,251 3,149 4,398 2,703 4,127 2,752 83 1,292 .29 .47 .02 .32 26,899 5,945 12,853 8,101 9,891 3,456 3,513 2,922 17,008 2,490 9,339 5,179 .63 .42 .73 .64 12,522 44 8,372 4,106 360 306 885 219 12,882 -262 9,257 3,887 Canada Petroleum Manufacturing Other 4,977 1,337 2,777 864 2,349 463 1,392 494 2,629 874 1,385 370 .53 .65 .50 .43 4,108 1,153 2,111 845 2,272 610 1,105 557 1,836 543 1,006 287 .45 .47 .48 .34 -869 -184 666 -19 -77 147 -287 64 -792 -331 -379 82 Europe Petroleum Manufacturing Other 8,173 4,258 1,300 2,614 6,475 2,161 2,455 1,859 1,698 2,097 -1,155 756 .21 .49 (2) .29 20,688 4,055 9,942 6,691 6,196 2,393 1,766 2,037 14,492 1,663 8,176 4,654 .70 .41 .82 .70 12,515 203 8,642 4,076 -279 231 -689 178 12,794 -434 9,330 3,898 .. 1,227 306 403 518 1,427 525 551 351 200 -219 148 167 ( 22 ) ( 2) () .32 2,103 738 800 566 1,423 453 642 328 680 284 157 238 .32 .39 .20 .42 876 431 396 48 -4 -72 91 -23 880 503 305 71 ... 12,090 3,227 1,896 6,967 7,165 2,639 1,014 3,512 4,925 588 882 3,455 .41 .18 .47 .50 12,431 3,028 2,525 6,878 8,745 3,050 1,351 4,345 3,686 21 1,174 2,533 .30 (2) .47 .37 341 -198 629 89 1,581 411 336 833 -1,239 609 292 923 6,654 40 1,090 5,524 4,100 650 756 2,695 2,554 -610 334 2,830 .38 (2) .31 .51 7,884 519 1,724 5,641 5,190 730 1,056 3,405 2,693 -211 668 2,236 .34 (2) .39 .40 1,230 479 634 117 1,090 81 300 710 139 399 334 -593 5,436 3,187 806 1,442 3,065 1,989 259 817 2,371 1,198 548 625 .44 .38 .68 .43 4,548 2,510 801 1,237 3,555 2,319 295 940 993 190 506 296 .22 .08 .63 .24 -888 678 -5 206 490 330 37 123 -1,379 1008 -42 329 535 461 75 .14 259 289 -30 276 -171 105 All areas Petroleum Manufacturing Other ... Other Petroleum Manufacturing Other Developing countries Petroleum Manufacturing Other ....... . .. ... Latin America Petroleum Manufacturing Other . . Other Petroleum Manufacturing Other 1. Reinvested earnings divided by earnings. 2. Reinvestment ratio not defined because reinvested earnings are negative. NOTE.—Earnings and reinvested earnings include all increases (gains) and decreases (losses) in affiliate book value resulting from changes in the exchange rate at which foreign currency-denominated assets or liabilities are translated into U.S. dollars. Most of these Table 5.—Selected Transactions With, and Position in, Netherlands Antillean Finance Affiliates (2) gains and losses are excluded from the affiliate's calculation of its own earnings and reinvested earnings. An alternative measure of reinvestment ratios— one that more closely approximates the reinvestment ratio from the affiliate's, not from the U.S. balance of payments, perspective—excludes such amounts from earnings and reinvested earnings. For 1984 and 1985, this alternative measure results in reinvestment ratios of approximately 0.50 and 0.46, respectively. Table 6.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Income Income [Millions of dollars] Change Millions of dollars Millions of dollars Line 1 Direct investment position 2 Equity 1 3 Intercompany debt net 4 U S parents' receivables 5 U.S. parents' payables 6 Capital outflows 7 Equity capital 8 Reinvested earnings 9 Intercompany debt net . .... Increases in U.S. parents' receivables .. 10 11 Increases in U.S. parents' payables 2.... 12 Income (13 14 + 15) 13 Earnings Withholding taxes on distributed 14 earnings. Interest (net of withholding taxes) 15 1982 1983 1984 1985 20 089 12,485 32 574 33 136 562 23300 14,996 38296 38,695 398 25040 16,910 41910 42297 347 —21 994 17,088 39082 39477 395 — 8655 4,173 796 -13,623 187 13,810 -3,136 1,411 994 -5,542 -164 5,378 -1,730 (D) 943 (DD) ( ) 3,602 3040 -703 874 2,868 48 -2,820 — 1997 1,067 (*) —3,246 1,358 14 -3,429 1,787 2 -3,240 1,720 3 3064 4591 5213 -4,957 * Less than $500,000. Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. Includes additional paid-in capital and retained earnings. 2. An increase in U.S. parents' payables is a decrease in intercompany debt and, thus, a capital inflow. NOTE.—This table shows only transactions with, and positions in, affiliates established to borrow funds abroad relend them to their U.S. parents. D Percent 1983 1984 1985 1984 1985 20,499 9,441 4,585 6,473 21,509 9,729 5,912 5,868 34,320 9,204 14,954 10,162 1,010 289 1,327 -605 12,811 -526 9,042 4,294 4.9 3.1 28.9 -9.4 59.6 -5.4 153.0 73.2 Developed countries Petroleum Manufacturing Other 13,803 5,376 4,513 3,914 14,097 5,962 4,173 3,962 26,689 5,901 12,673 8,115 294 586 -340 49 12,592 -61 8,500 4,153 2.1 10.9 -7.5 1.2 89.3 -1.0 203.7 104.8 Canada Petroleum Manufacturing Other 4,909 1,264 2,473 1,172 4,948 1,342 2,697 909 4,070 1,124 2,069 876 39 78 225 263 -878 -218 -628 32 .8 6.2 9.1 22 5 -17.8 -16.2 -23.3 35 Europe Petroleum Manufacturing Other 7,207 3,725 1,387 2,095 7,970 4,344 1,100 2,526 20,543 4,055 9,833 6,654 763 619 -287 431 12,573 -289 8,734 4,128 10.6 16.6 -20.7 20.6 157.8 -6.7 794.3 163.4 Other Petroleum Manufacturing Other 1,687 387 653 647 1,180 276 376 528 2,076 721 771 584 -508 111 -278 -119 897 445 395 57 -30.1 287 -42.5 -18.4 76.0 161.3 105.1 10.7 Developing countries Petroleum Manufacturing Other 5,689 3,173 72 2,444 6,858 3,286 1,739 1,833 7,354 3,066 2,281 2,006 1,170 113 1,667 611 495 -220 542 173 20.6 3.6 2318.8 250 7.2 -6.7 31.2 9.4 Latin America Petroleum.... Manufacturing Other 1,034 584 -523 973 1,327 12 949 366 2,724 481 1,516 727 293 -572 1,472 -607 1,397 468 567 361 28.4 -97.9 -281.2 -62.4 105.3 3843.5 59.8 98.6 Other Petroleum Manufacturing Other 4,655 2,588 595 1,471 5,531 3,274 790 1,467 4,630 2,586 765 1,279 877 686 195 4 -901 688 -25 188 18.8 26.5 32.7 3 -16.3 -21.0 -3.2 128 1,008 553 277 -454 276 45.1 500 All areas... Petroleum Manufacturing Other 1984 1985 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 43 Table 7.—Source and Relationship of Income and Its Components [Millions of dollars] 1985 amount Line 1 Earnings 2 Capital gains /losses . 3 Earnings before capital gains /losses 4 5 Source and relationship 39,950 2 + 3 1 4,899 Reported 34,691 Extrapolated 2 . .. 18926 6 + 11 20,664 1 - 4 Reinvested earnings 1,008 Extrapolated 2 6 Withholding taxes on distributed earnings -4,262 Extrapolated 2 7 Interest (net of withholding taxes) 34,320 1 - 6 + 7 8 Income 9 Income before capital gains/losses 10 Earnings (net of withholding taxes) 11 Distributed earnings (net of withholding taxes) 29,420 8 - 2 38,582 1 - 6 17,918 Extrapolated 2 .... 1. Data are as reported by the sample; no estimate for nonreporting affiliates is made. 2. Universe estimates are calculated by extrapolating forward data from the 1982 benchmark survey, based on the movement of reported sample data in subsequent years. Table 8.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Income and Rate of Return [Millions of dollars or percent] 1984 1985 Income Total (= col. 2 less col. 5 plus col. 6) (1) Earnings Total (2) Withholding Before Capital taxes on capital gains/ distribgains/ losses uted losses earnings (3) (4) (5) All areas Petroleum Manufacturing Other 21,509 9,729 5,912 5,868 27,003 9,597 6,377 11,029 35,686 -8,683 10,863 1 266 11,352 -4,975 13,471 2442 Developed countries Petroleum Manufacturing Other 14,097 5,962 4,173 3,962 14,378 5,901 4,481 3,996 21,919 7542 6,969 -1,068 9,154 -4,674 5,796 -1,800 Canada Petroleum Manufacturing Other 4,948 1,342 2,697 909 4,977 1,337 2,777 864 Europe Petroleum Manufacturing Other 7,970 4,344 1,100 2,526 8,173 4,258 1,300 2,614 Other Petroleum Manufacturing Other 1,180 276 376 528 1,227 306 403 518 Developing countries Petroleum Manufacturing Other 6,858 3,286 1,739 1,833 12,090 3,227 1,896 6,967 Latin America Petroleum Manufacturing Other 1,327 12 949 366 6,654 40 1,090 5,524 5,531 3,274 790 1,467 553 Other Petroleum Manufacturing Other . International . '.. Income Interest (net of withholding taxes) Net (6) 1,106 -4,388 321 188 209 674 4918 243 U.S. U.S. parparents' ents payreceipts ments Rate of return 1 Total (= col. 11 less col. 14 plus col. 15) Earnings Total Withholding Before Capital taxes on capital gains/ distribgains/ losses uted losses earnings (7) (8) (9) (10) (ID (12) (13) 1,707 459 455 793 6,095 139 246 5,711 10.2 16.7 7.0 8.7 34,320 9,204 14,954 10,162 39,590 9,195 15,378 15,017 34,691 9,656 12,287 12,748 4,899 -460 3,091 2,269 21,875 6,260 9,665 5,949 5,025 315 3,188 2,152 617 156 316 145 5,124 -1,016 1,460 -307 2,678 -567 986 -141 Net (15) Rate of U.S. return * U.S. parparents' ents payreceipts ments (18) (16) (17) 1,618 353 441 824 5,880 160 259 5,461 15.4 15.7 16.5 13.8 406 112 136 158 1,113 224 364 526 707 112 227 368 16.2 16.2 17.8 14.1 192 42 114 37 153 13 72 68 222 15 122 85 69 1 51 17 8.7 10.8 9.6 5.9 (14) 1,008 4262 184 193 605 182 218 -4,637 775 161 451 162 495 222 143 129 1,123 300 367 455 628 78 224 326 9.0 16.8 6.3 7.2 26,689 5,901 12,673 8,115 26,899 5,945 12,853 8,101 939 -181 525 -232 249 40 169 39 219 46 90 84 297 48 148 101 78 2 59 17 10.9 12.4 13.5 6.2 4,070 1,124 2,069 876 4,108 1,153 2,111 845 13,623 -5,450 4,698 440 4,940 -3,640 3,985 1371 398 88 221 90 195 174 20 1 733 250 182 301 538 76 162 300 8.7 21.0 2.9 7.5 20,543 4,055 9,833 6,654 20,688 4,055 9,942 6,691 14,722 4,116 6,216 4,390 5,966 61 3,727 2,300 320 97 141 81 175 97 32 45 800 208 202 390 625 111 169 345 20.7 18.6 23.8 18.3 128 33 61 33 80 3 34 43 93 3 37 53 13 (*) 3 9 6.2 6.9 4.6 7.8 2,076 721 771 584 2,103 738 800 566 2,029 685 771 573 74 53 29 -7 105 17 61 27 78 1 32 45 92 1 39 51 13 (*) 7 6 10.9 17.4 9.2 8.9 13,247 -1,157 3,442 215 -302 2,198 640 7,607 329 -4,903 84 25 223 66 81 5053 546 (D) 88 (D) 5,449 (D) 22 (D) 14.3 17.9 9.6 16.1 7,354 3,066 2,281 2,006 12,431 3,028 2,525 6,878 12,517 3,132 2,622 6,762 -85 104 -97 115 391 -4,686 28 66 290 46 73 -4,798 480 (D) 77 (D) 5,166 (D) 31 (D) 14,1 17.1 11.8 13.4 7,586 266 1,265 6,055 -932 227 -175 -531 276 5051 14 13 204 63 58 -5,100 363 74 (D) 5,414 (°) 11 (D) 5.4 .2 6.6 10.3 2,724 481 1,516 727 7,884 519 1,724 5,641 8,069 669 1,774 5,626 -185 150 -50 15 348 -4,812 -19 19 265 58 63 4850 315 (°) 66 (°) 5,126 (°) 8 (D) 10.0 8.3 10.1 11.0 5,436 3,187 806 1,442 5,661 3,176 933 1,552 -225 11 -127 109 53 11 19 23 148 98 3 47 183 101 14 68 35 3 11 21 23.8 28.5 20.1 18.7 4,630 2,586 765 1,279 4,548 2,510 801 1,237 4,448 2,463 848 1,136 100 47 -47 100 43 9 24 10 125 85 -12 52 165 85 11 69 40 1 23 16 18.6 21.2 17.6 15.2 535 519 16 2 20 38 18 9.9 277 259 299 -40 (*) 18 24 6 5.1 5,916 1,518 3,302 1,096 2,380 753 912 715 1 153 -447 509 -197 (D) 1. Income divided by the average of the beginning- and end-of-year direct investment position. Interest (net of withholding taxes) NOTE.—The quarterly survey from which the annual estimates of U.S. direct investment abroad were derived was conducted by Ralph Kozlow, under the supervision of Patricia C. Walker, Chief, U.S. Direct Investment Abroad Branch. Patricia E. DiVenuti, Edward L. Simons, and Ellen M. Herr assisted in preparing the estimates. Smith W. Allnutt III, Chief, Data Retrieval and Analysis Branch, designed the computer programs for data retrieval and tabular presentation. SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 44 August 1986 Table 9.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Royalties and License Fees and Charges for Other Services [Millions of dollars] 1984 Royalties and license fees U.S. parents' receipts Net U.S. parents' payments 1985 Charges for other services l U.S. parents' receipts Net Charges for other services 1 Royalties and license fees U.S. parents' payments Net U.S. parents' receipts U.S. parents' payments Net U.S. parents' receipts U.S. parents' payments 3,923 22 3,027 874 4,018 23 3,072 923 2,437 621 1,205 611 4,465 796 1,821 1,848 2,028 175 616 1,237 4,123 21 3,174 928 4,235 21 3,226 112 (*) 52 60 2,526 603 1,254 668 4,811 768 1,981 2,063 2,285 164 726 1,394 3,649 18 2,859 772 3,738 19 2,900 819 1,520 240 963 316 3,180 363 1,543 1,274 1,661 122 580 958 3,875 (D) 3,006 3,969 (D) 3,055 94 (*) 49 45 1,692 235 1,004 454 3,511 357 1,691 1,464 1,819 122 687 1,010 Canada Petroleum Manufacturing Other 488 1 396 92 502 1 408 93 721 178 477 (*) 379 494 (*) 395 17 (*) 17 (*) 767 47 1,039 130 676 232 271 83 Europe Petroleum Manufacturing Other 2,467 1 1,984 481 2,533 2 2,009 522 691 (D) 518 1,875 180 837 858 1,185 <°) 319 2,687 1 2,138 548 2,754 1 2,165 67 0 26 40 794 121 533 140 1,999 158 876 964 1,205 37 343 Other Petroleum Manufacturing Other 694 16 478 199 704 16 483 205 108 72 406 73 135 198 298 2 710 <") 489 721 (D) 495 (D) 11 0 6 4 131 67 474 68 138 267 Developing countries Petroleum Manufacturing Other 273 3 168 102 278 3 172 104 806 264 242 300 1,137 297 277 563 331 33 36 263 248 (D) 168 (D) 266 (D) 171 (D) 18 0 3 16 773 257 251 265 1,143 284 290 569 370 27 39 304 Latin America Petroleum Manufacturing Other 151 3 99 50 156 3 102 52 188 (D) 67 (D) 422 63 85 274 234 (D) 18 (D) 133 (D) 95 150 (D) 98 18 0 2 15 174 54 78 41 455 63 100 291 281 9 22 250 Other Petroleum Manufacturing Other 121 (*) 69 52 122 (*) 70 52 618 (D) 175 (D) 715 234 192 97 (D) 17 (D) 115 1 73 41 116 1 73 42 1 0 (*) (*) 599 203 172 224 220 189 278 18 17 54 1 1 111 61 157 96 All areas Petroleum Manufacturing Other Developed countries Petroleum Manufacturing Other International 154 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. Consists of service charges, rentals for the use of tangible property, and film and television tape rentals. In 1985, U.S. parents'receipts of service charges were $4,183 million, of rentals D 110 571 218 64 36 for the use of tangible property were $182 million, and of film and television tape rentals were $446 million; U.S. parents' payments were $2,245 million, $27 million, and $13 million, respectively. Table 10.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Position and Balance of Payments Flows, 1977-85 [Millions of dollars] 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 » 1983 1984 1985 145,990 162,727 187,858 215,375 207,752 207,203 212,994 232,667 Capital outflows (inflows (—)).. Equity capital Reinvested earnings Intercompany debt 11,893 (2) (2) () 16,056 (22) (2 ) () 25,222 (22) (2) () 19,222 ( 22 ) (2 ) () 9,624 ( 22 ) (2) () -2,369 9,708 1,359 -13,436 373 4,903 7,139 -11,669 3,858 1,680 9,126 -6,948 18,752 -2,280 20,664 368 Income 19,673 25,458 38,183 37,146 32,549 21,380 20,499 21,509 34,320 Royalties and license fees, net receipts 2,173 2,697 3,002 3,693 3,658 3,507 3,597 3,923 4,123 Charges for other services, net receipts 3... 1,710 2,008 1,978 2,087 2,136 1,816 2,532 2,437 2,526 Direct investment position 1. Th&re is a break in series between 1981 and 1982 because, beginning with 1982, the estimates of all items have been revised to incorporate the results of the 1982 benchmark survey of U.S. direct investment abroad. Previous estimates for these years were, and current estimates for 1977-81 continue to be, linked to the 1977 benchmark survey. 2 2. For years prior to 1982, capital outflows cannot be disaggregated by component because data for the components were not reported separately for unincorporated foreign affiliates. 3. Consists of service charges, rentals for the use of tangible property, and film and television tape rentals. SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 45 Table 11.—Comparison of Prior and Current Estimates for 1982 of U.S. Direct Investment Abroad Based on the 1977 and 1982 Benchmark Surveys [Millions of dollars] Direct investment position Income Capital outflows 1977 basis Royalties and license fees 1982 basis Difference 1977 basis 1982 basis Difference 4,424 3313 -569 8,306 2,369 -3,312 -1,767 7,448 -2,055 1 -1,199 -858 22,600 10,227 5,014 7,360 21,380 9,026 4,128 8,226 -1,220 1201 -886 867 9,931 -1,494 7262 -1,175 1,075 446 -521 1,150 21 468 -1,000 553 -1,054 21 -479 -597 13,423 4,879 4,296 4,249 11,558 4,061 3,229 4,268 1 865 -818 1067 20 43,511 10,421 18,825 14,265 -2,679 64 -900 1,843 1,609 -109 2 1,719 2,051 484 -38 1,605 442 593 -36 -114 2,886 1,079 897 910 2,547 767 940 840 99,525 22,539 44,131 32,855 92,449 21,230 37,820 33,399 -7,076 -1,309 6,311 544 -849 592 -1,036 -405 -1,506 292 -1,169 629 -657 299 -133 -224 9,054 3,241 2,932 2,881 Other Petroleum Manufacturing Other 18,597 4,239 7,543 6,815 18,421 3,990 7,492 6,939 -176 -249 -51 124 316 -37 516 164 524 -309 207 -422 -839 -272 -310 257 Developing countries Petroleum Manufacturing Other 52,618 16,040 19,210 17,369 48,058 17,777 19,315 10,966 -4,561 1,737 105 6,403 3,613 -3,348 -47 7,008 2,456 -3,410 768 6,634 1 157 -63 -720 -374 Latin America Petroleum Manufacturing Other 32,655 6,677 15,640 10,337 28,161 7,626 15,789 4,746 4494 949 149 -5,591 6,392 -1,368 38 7,722 5,138 -917 660 6,715 Other Petroleum Manufacturing Other 19,964 9,363 3,570 7,031 19,897 10,151 3,526 6,220 -67 788 44 -811 -2,779 -1,980 85 -714 -2,682 -2,493 -108 -81 4,913 5,314 401 -264 1977 basis 1982 basis Difference 221,843 56,810 90,609 74,424 207,752 57,817 83,452 66,483 -14,091 1,007 -7,158 7941 Developed countries Petroleum . Manufacturing Other 164,312 37,134 71,399 55,778 154,381 35,641 64,137 54,603 Canada Petroleum Manufacturing Other 46,190 10,357 19,725 16,108 Europe Petroleum Manufacturing Other All areas Petroleum Manufacturing Other International * Less than $500,000 (±). .. . .. . . . . . -108 1977 basis 1982 basis Difference Charges for other services 1977 basis 1982 basis Difference 3,184 27 2,627 584 3,507 29 2,741 737 323 57 114 152 2,376 372 1,013 991 1,816 568 1,053 195 -560 196 40 -796 2,961 6 2,458 497 3,236 21 2,541 674 275 15 83 177 1,635 324 845 466 1,194 263 852 79 -441 61 7 -387 -339 -311 43 71 410 1 364 45 437 2 345 90 27 1 19 45 552 77 335 140 640 79 354 207 88 2 19 67 7,609 2,816 1,809 2,984 1444 -425 1123 104 2,067 4 1,734 329 2,232 2 1,802 428 164 3 69 98 913 203 490 220 359 149 471 261 -554 -54 19 -481 1,484 559 467 457 1,401 478 481 443 -82 -81 13 -14 483 (*) 360 123 568 17 393 157 84 17 34 33 170 44 20 106 195 35 26 134 25 9 6 28 8,439 4,669 718 3,052 8,791 3,969 899 3,923 352 700 181 871 260 4 169 87 271 9 200 62 10 5 31 -26 912 222 168 522 573 234 202 137 -340 12 33 -385 1253 451 -698 -1,006 2,814 1,046 261 1,508 3,494 786 346 2,362 680 260 85 855 157 2 102 53 157 7 113 37 (*) 5 11 -16 432 67 85 280 4 13 84 -93 -429 -54 -1 -374 96 -514 22 632 5,625 3,624 457 1,544 5,297 3,183 553 1,561 -328 440 96 16 103 2 67 34 114 2 87 25 10 (*) 20 10 480 155 83 242 569 221 118 230 89 66 34 -11 156 738 1,031 294 37 (*) 37 -171 49 220 46 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 12.—U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, 1982 [Millions of dollars] All industries Petroleum All countries 207,752 57,817 Developed countries 154,381 35,641 Canada 43,511 10,421 Europe 92,449 21,230 European Communities (10) 71,712 15,866 Belgium 5,549 860 Denmark 1,155 692 France 7,391 1,053 Germany 3,084 15,463 Greece 412 145 Ireland 2,031 (°) Italy . 4,316 573 Luxembourg 1,098 (°) Netherlands 6,760 2,079 United Kingdom 27,537 7,338 Other Europe 20,737 5,364 Austria 562 (D) Finland 178 (°) Norway 2,735 2,351 Portugal 277 (D) Spain 2,350 216 Sweden .. .. . 1,103 428 2,006 12,863 Switzerland 146 73 Turkey . 524 21 Other Japan 6,407 1,650 2,340 12,014 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa... 9,089 1,365 Australia New Zealand 644 (°) South Africa 2,281 (°) Developing countries 48,058 17,777 Latin America 28,161 7,626 19,834 3,532 South America 2,864 582 Argentina 9,290 436 Brazil . 311 69 Chile 612 1,769 Colombia Ecuador 388 (D) Peru 1,990 1,268 197 Venezuela 2,631 Other 591 (D) 10,174 Central America 1,281 5,019 Mexico (D) 4,413 1,024 Panama 742 Other (D) -1,847 2,812 Other Western Hemisphere 987 3,121 Bahamas 473 Bermuda 11,519 386 (Jamaica (DD) -19,756 Netherlands Antilles () Trinidad and Tobago 931 111 4 United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean 1,425 527 Other (°) 3,342 4,205 Other Africa 1,345 1,573 Saharan 1,229 1,065 172 141 Libya 172 138 Other 1,997 2,632 Sub-Saharan 115 Liberia . (°) 334 Nigeria (D) 2,184 1,735 Other 1,864 3,550 Middle East 6 579 Israel 704 1,495 Saudi Arabia 403 511 United Arab Emirates 752 965 Other 12,142 4,945 Other Asia and Pacific 2,854 330 Hong Kong , 24 360 India 1,958 2,295 Indonesia * 1,221 Malaysia (D) 410 1,315 Philippines 553 1,720 Singapore . 690 South Korea (DD) 544 Taiwan () 484 780 Thailand • 362 175 Other 5,314 4,400 International < Addendum— OPEC 1 8,081 4,024 Total Manufacturing Finance (except Electric Primary Mabanking), WholeChemiFood and Transand chinery, insurServices Other sale Banking and cals and portation manuelecfabriexcept ance, trade kindred allied tronic equipcated elecfacturing and real products products metals equipment trical estate ment 83,452 64,137 18,825 37,820 34,292 2,762 163 4,318 9,089 119 1,565 2,496 245 2,830 10,704 3,528 208 12 165 123 1,631 332 870 (DD) () 3,058 4,434 3,260 177 998 19,315 15,789 10,833 1,674 6,474 -112 609 105 98 1,679 306 4,411 3,921 178 312 545 31 0 279 9 109 4 112 368 38 15 0 23 330 0 54 275 453 (°) 217 9 (D) 2,705 333 281 134 245 366 615 167 340 161 63 7,630 5,543 1,476 3,404 3,058 104 60 316 499 (*) 155 133 0 386 1,404 346 18 0 1 9 201 (°) (D) 2 0 166 497 322 23 153 2,087 1,953 1,330 179 660 11 112 15 18 303 32 571 371 (D) (°) 51 (°) 0 10 (*) 6 0 (°) 24 11 2 0 9 12 0 2 10 3 0 3 0 (*) 108 3 1 <") 6 23 4 (D) 25 8 1 18,274 13,805 4,178 7,480 6,839 1,114 (D) 797 1,092 72 278 514 (D) 1,098 1,791 642 3 5 24 14 305 35 139 (DD) () 778 1,368 1,150 43 176 4,469 3,569 2,353 347 1,384 17 193 14 29 368 3 826 687 64 76 390 (D) 0 (DD) (D) () 0 10 78 (DD) () 0 (D) (°) 0 29 (D) 180 (D) 144 4 (D) 642 66 116 38 20 153 32 58 87 23 49 5,463 3,861 1,375 2,137 2,001 99 (D) 205 574 1 50 108 (D) 201 730 136 2 0 2 6 100 6 21 0 0 67 282 117 6 159 1,602 1,329 979 91 676 (D) 31 (D) (D) 64 (D) (°) 322 1 (D) D () 0 0 0 (D0) D0 2,198 328 597 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. OPEC is the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Its members are Algeria, Ecuador, Gabon, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, and the United Arab Emirates. D 146 (D) 2 0 (DD) () 0 3 (D) 25 7(°) 0 (°) 103 18 (°) (°) 5 8 8 7 (°) 5 0 13,840 11,772 1,929 8,124 7,585 306 1 1,477 2,359 0 290 937 2 411 1,802 539 (°) 0 0 (D) 211 (D) 79 0 0 1,103 616 417 2 197 2,069 1,762 1,538 (°) 1,215 4 1 0 0 (D) (*) 224 224 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 6 1 5 2 292 80 41 3 (°) (*) 119 0 (°) 0 0 7,292 5,013 1,373 3,132 2,714 405 43 239 650 5 (D) 348 (D) 130 750 419 (D) 5 (D) 28 149 8 89 4 0 243 265 193 9 63 2,279 1,156 654 38 479 7 42 19 (D) 57 (°) 488 466 0 22 14 0 0 0 0 0 4 10 30 1 1 0 0 29 0 7 22 143 143 (*) 0 0 951 12 (D) (°) 161 123 313 48 107 105 8 10,968 8,808 3,770 4,192 3,575 (D) (*) 322 (D) 0 8 8 0 88 443 617 (D) 0 0 (D) 489 (D) 0 4 -4 380 466 (DD) () 46 2,160 1,998 1,234 (D) 497 (D) 18 7 0 387 (D) 763 763 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 (D) 2 0 (DD) () 0 D0 96 45 119 () 19,985 15,336 4,724 9,350 8,521 (D) 25 961 (D) 40 (D) 449 146 517 3,785 830 31 2 (D) 24 176 36 (DD) (D) () 322 940 0 0 0 0 0 147 0 5 0 0 (D) 130 -6 (D) 0 0 76 (DD) () 0 (DD) () 0 13 (D) 88 (DD) () 0 0 462 153 37 49 (D) (°) 9 (D) 43 20 5 20,788 16,222 2,754 10,975 5,693 653 228 1,116 817 (D) 16 496 (D) 579 1,709 5,282 95 100 132 49 231 230 4,354 (D) (D) 1,093 1,399 998 107 295 4,566 2,780 1,176 116 392 72 109 26 67 374 21 933 339 548 45 671 221 (D) (DD) () 12 (DD) () 98 25 (D) (°) (D) 73 4 26 42 386 (D) 155 (D) 66 1,302 778 (D) 30 45 81 191 (D) 62 (DD) () 10,317 5,065 439 4,107 3,275 235 (D) 296 1,197 44 (D) 344 162 100 856 832 13 6 0 0 141 0 653 (DD) () 166 353 328 (°) (D) 5,252 3,412 912 264 400 78 34 19 9 44 64 427 7 402 17 2,072 1,303 (D) -4 (D) 3 651 36 179 87 88 0 -1 92 4 54 34 377 (D) (D) 17 121 1,285 512 11 7 13 149 288 132 115 36 23 18,018 21,487 5,644 14,264 9,290 (D) 18 280 744 (DD) () 179 673 210 5,982 4,975 (D) 0 (D) (*) 26 101 4,483 0 255 312 1,266 1,173 47 46 -3,469 4 499 1,480 37 1,231 31 34 4 4 138 2 2,286 181 2,074 31 -8,265 445 10,618 (D) -20,089 3 698 D () 28 (D) 5 0 (°) (DD) () 0 17 161 134 (D) (*) (D) 841 459 (D) 17 (D) (°) 36 (D) 7 5 (*) 394 619 686 282 186 () (D) (°) 205 4,649 4,023 2,745 421 1,564 -3 212 (DD) (D) (D) () (D) 1,089 (DD) () (D) (*) 0 (D) D0 ( 0) (D) Other industries 4,615 12,745 3,518 8,312 814 4,614 2,477 1,575 1,869 1,426 (D) 99 17 (D) 188 140 87 443 7 (Dg) 7 64 165 0 0 803 160 597 351 608 149 12 (D) 6 (D) (D) 34 (D) (°) 59 48 9 3 431 65 8 (°) 8 3 42 85 185 2,038 163 1,803 3 (DD) 18 () 1,097 3,520 626 2,428 415 1,485 86 105 D () (°) 24 149 (DD) (DD) () (D) (D) () 124 76 5 (D) 131 706 78 (D) 39 148 14 (D) 80 237 99 35 -69 (D) 8 (DD) 19 (D) (D) (D) 19 () (D) (D) 45 145 26 (DD) 18 (D) 7 (D) 1 () (D) 19 3 (DD) 4 () 11 69 96 213 9 0 87 (D) -1 (DD) 1 () 331 733 182 260 4 (D) 15 133 (DD) (") 48 () 14 25 8 34 1 (DD) 8 () 44 (D) 913 244 461 47 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 13.—U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, 1983 [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing AH countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany .. Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom. Other Europe Austria Finland . Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan .. Central America ... Mexico Panama Other . ... ... ... Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan EffVDt Libya Other . Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other .. Middle East Israel . ... .. .. Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia .. Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other Addendum— OPEC x 14,294 1,917 1,818 57,574 82,907 7,661 34,917 10,398 20,386 14,782 704 638 808 2,913 123 (°) 595 65,347 19,209 5,674 1,583 3,458 (D) 1,954 7,007 45,746 24,133 18,748 2,702 9,068 108 2,123 442 2,042 1,711 552 9,904 4,381 4,837 686 5,604 (D) (D) 2,729 55 197 232 (D) 55 25 1,902 2,231 1,411 (DD) () 17,991 7,359 3,791 500 358 59 1,010 (D) 1,213 245 (D) 1,256 75 1,101 80 4519 3,762 11,056 310 22956 862 1,960 488 4,123 1,853 1,421 238 194 2,270 144 216 1,910 11,558 9,005 566 1,987 37,939 34,525 2,542 185 4,017 9,223 73 1,864 2,621 254 2,825 10,920 3,413 142 15 136 101 1,612 319 905 37 147 3,915 4,284 3J78 143 963 3,100 139 69 327 444 (*) 202 166 0 361 1,391 358 17 0 2 (D) 216 16 (°) 2 0 155 478 302 22 154 Electric and TransOther portation elecmanutronic equipfacturing equipment ment 7,328 5,077 1,467 10,512 19,350 8,849 3,469 14,990 4,448 3,036 2,641 264 48 236 651 (D) 140 372 (D) 93 813 395 4,599 4,111 (D) (*) 393 9,150 79 8,243 7,638 271 1 1,271 2,521 0 409 1,027 19 388 1,731 605 (D) (*) (*) (D) 233 (D) 82 0 0 1,270 263 102 6 154 555 369 3 183 262 188 8 66 4,054 3,077 1,224 2,021 892 1,707 1,820 98 (D) 183 543 (D) 66 89 (D) 216 595 97 2 (*) (*) 7 70 -2 19 0 0 12,273 2,204 (D) (°) (D) 26 146 6 76 6 0 312 (D) 0 7 -2 0 53 846 488 (D) 0 1 (D) 441 (°) 0 4 (°) 480 8,328 (°) 28 862 (") 24 744 400 135 551 3,745 821 32 (D) (D) 23 175 18 (") 16 (D) 471 2,251 301 249 (DD) ( ) 1,663 921 690 (D) (°) 4,359 1,112 1,558 3,830 2,646 (D) 1,488 17,560 13,995 9,599 1,555 6,451 -289 637 117 127 949 52 1,987 1,264 182 673 12 113 19 18 220 27 2,000 252 1,276 19 188 15 26 220 4 559 99 697 (D) 29 (°) 24 45 4 1,318 174 1,127 (*) 2 0 0 15 1 684 48 457 9 29 20 4 114 4 1,128 (D) 734 (DD) () 9 (D) 16 3,962 3,446 189 326 498 296 (") 814 658 76 80 (D) 301 1 (D) 415 386 0 29 430 430 (*) 0 2,312 1,148 79 (DD) () 753 5 204 435 34 0 195 13 59 5 128 57 (D) 0 12 (D) 6 0 28 263 (D) 0 173 14 0 0 0 0 0 5 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 390 45 27 0 18 344 0 73 272 22 8 2 0 5 14 0 3 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 (°) (D) 0 0 23 (D) (D) 0 2 D ( ) 0 D0 414 130 262 14 8 2,761 310 292 111 270 371 653 141 380 175 58 3 0 3 0 (*) 143 3 1 5 6 53 4 35 27 8 1 93 (D) (°) 0 (*) (°) 0 36 (D) 185 (D) 138 (°) 6 699 77 123 39 18 147 43 72 103 33 44 16 6 (DD) ( ) 2 78 76 2 0 0 -2 0 0 0 -2 (°) (*) 0 10 0 9 0 (°) 71 9 0 0 9 62 0 (D) (°) 60 (°) (°) 0 -1 13,039 3,068 371 2,770 1,157 1,331 1,821 589 613 892 428 3,070 1,561 1,193 211 157 1,509 (DD) ( ) 1,354 2,294 (D) 963 587 (D) 5,269 323 (D) 2,414 (D) 434 491 (D) 22 588 185 (D) 0 0 0 2 0 0 (D) 138 4 3 0 2 134 0 2 131 74 (DD) ( ) 0 3 120 24 41 13 6 12 9 8 6 2 0 389 389 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 298 104 53 75 0 48 0 0 1,018 -28 38 18 176 129 375 55 139 108 9 85 0 2 0 0 D ( ) 134 (°) 41 0 0 5,721 4,665 8,440 4,948 1,527 250 457 135 27 175 Y * Less than $500,000 (±). D Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. 4,974 3,750 1,491 207,203 155,736 44,339 4,451 605 2,156 697 992 .... 18,788 14,734 4,546 7,536 6,886 1,042 (D) 745 1,137 49 298 569 (D) 1,164 1,798 650 4 5 25 -5 330 (D) 162 9 (D) 1,148 1,504 1,277 41 186 Total 7,661 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa... Australia New Zealand South Africa . . Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other . .. Machinery, except electrical Petroleum 92,178 70,210 4,438 1,136 6,614 15,319 327 2,460 4,461 1,206 6,613 27,637 21,968 545 197 3,094 219 2,287 894 14,099 121 512 . Chemi- Primary Food and and cals and fabriallied kindred cated products products metals All industries (D) (D) 44 0 13 (D) (") (*) (D) 0 (20D) (D) () Finance (except banking), WholeServices insurBanking sale ance, trade and real estate Other industries 4,670 13,312 3,436 708 2,514 4,968 1,856 128 20 179 76 7 -3 62 0 641 746 1,416 138 (D) 115 418 (D) 3 189 0 201 336 659 33 2 36 (D) 37 8 542 (°) 11 21,278 16,151 12,387 5,962 2,556 496 10,915 5,348 651 240 932 649 64 31 442 3 687 1,649 5,567 130 122 142 (D) 204 195 4,634 (D) 97 1,252 4,876 3,537 213 29 286 1,170 35 (D) 341 (°) 92 1,171 1,339 10 6 0 0 167 0 1,129 (DD) () 176 414 386 (°) (D) 6,425 4,266 867 290 379 84 (D) 15 (D) 16 45 489 (*) 467 22 2,910 1,690 (D) 3 1,427 1,123 94 210 15,075 21,403 6,002 13,987 8,746 62 (D) 278 870 (D) 535 211 743 213 5,807 5,241 (D) 0 (D) 1 22 136 4,723 0 (D) 325 1,089 984 49 56 398 130 34 (°) (D) (°) 14 (°) 17 23 5 212 (D) 70 1,711 1,054 1 P) 82 86 241 (D) 69 46 21 1,494 587 15 15 18 168 330 176 121 42 22 6,328 -7,298 1,444 36 1,141 23 43 13 4 184 (*) 2,411 148 2,230 33 11 152 538 10,771 (D) 23300 3 770 (°) 27 9 (D) 0 (°) 18 -2 (*) 20 159 143 7 '.(*)' 23 785 422 4 18 14 105 54 142 7 (°) (°) 490 592 299 231 (D) (D) (D) (D) 351 (D) (D) 985 (°) 92 5,127 2,774 1,008 167 394 64 91 27 61 180 23 1,099 352 704 43 668 220 357 20 (D) 20 21 (°) 114 24 13 5 5 91 (DD) () 61 528 (D) (D) 1 1,080 36 203 109 111 0 2 94 1 59 35 461 (°) (°) (D) 172 8,520 1,561 21 145 8 (DD) ( ) 5 46 3 (DD) (D) () 69 191 168 3 20 1,922 1,754 10 158 1,234 3,736 2,523 1,762 105 212 151 (D) (D) 433 514 279 49. 133 15 5 1 (°) 56 (°) 106 32 56 18 129 113 81 (D) 24 (D) 48 1 69 43 (°) (D) (*> 26 4 5 18 361 16 355 -2 7 291 162 (*) 11 (°) 30 19 11 (*) (D) e) (°) 81 (D) 581 327 90 164 180 18 (DD) (D) (D) ( ) 31 48 250 62 49 (D) (") 188 (DD) ( ) 151 234 (D) (D) 12 (D) 729 211 (D) (°) 28 137 32 30 14 (D) 93 1,056 411 48 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 14.—U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, 1984 [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway . Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia .... .. New Zealand South Africa . Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina. ,. .. Brazil Chile .. ... .. Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas . .... Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan . . EervDt f'&j'P1' Other . Sub-Saharan Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other Addendum OPEC 1 •• •••« All industries Petroleum 212,994 157,461 46,830 92,017 69,688 4,602 1,144 6,224 14,794 257 2,839 4,592 399 6,201 28,635 22,329 521 191 2,822 205 2,186 851 14,865 228 460 7,920 10,694 8,674 510 1,510 50,131 25,229 19,006 2,746 9,377 46 2,267 371 1,903 1,762 534 9,828 4,568 4,467 792 3605 3,412 13,009 257 -24,626 871 3,007 465 4,752 2,035 1,536 348 152 2,717 152 301 2,264 5,032 733 2,356 971 971 15,119 3,249 403 3,987 1,175 1,264 1,943 731 736 1,088 542 5,402 10,345 59,089 36,026 11,241 20,953 15,543 708 603 479 2,892 115 -13 570 7 1,806 8,375 5,410 85,253 66,403 20,879 37,312 34,040 2,606 185 3,968 8,830 66 2,179 2,729 245 2,848 10,383 3,272 134 18 194 2,387 79 (°) 192 1,469 330 (D) 921 105 35 92 24 3,942 2,052 1,780 4,270 1,253 3,329 151 ( ? 790 18,651 18,849 6,320 14,566 3,544 9,986 1,568 443 6,764 302 44 -276 694 1,075 192 126 1,083 111 265 950 140 49 734 4,150 3,632 75 548 112 2,042 431 912 38 -87 179 17 54 771 5 134 201 404 3,329 47 1,711 29 1,281 0 319 111 18 358 1,618 0 26 193 85 1,399 273 482 2,613 157 303 967 26 826 -3 3,396 6,389 372 364 296 94 3,618 630 395 427 202 403 911 190 491 163 794 65 245 4,411 6,579 1,585 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D Total Electric MaFood Chemi- Primary and and chinery, and cals and elecfabriexcept kindred allied tronic cated elecproducts products metals equiptrical ment 8,163 5,954 1,676 3,733 3,376 134 70 327 516 (*) 313 176 0 441 1,399 358 0 2 8 226 18 1 0 65 480 321 18 142 2,209 1,988 1,318 196 710 14 126 22 12 208 30 609 404 60 (°) 12 0 25 20 9 2 0 7 11 0 3 8 4 0 4 0 (*) 197 9 1 5 6 83 16 42 29 5 1 242 19,032 14,757 4,642 7,333 6,754 1,085 (D) 679 1,143 42 291 512 5,079 3,689 1,589 1,809 1,747 83 (D) 175 574 (*) 65 82 1,054 1,876 579 4 217 517 62 2 (*) (*) 5 48 26 -20 330 21 158 8 1,175 1,607 1,416 44 147 4,275 3,146 1,977 244 1,275 21 173 17 21 220 6 919 746 88 85 251 0 15 D8 37 0 17 108 0 (*) 0 44 209 41 149 (D) 0 0 42 248 94 6 148 1,390 1,031 661 110 762 25 23 78 4 333 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 143 5 3 0 2 138 0 1 137 91 8 0 812 86 131 48 18 180 83 73 123 40 30 125 18 44 19 7 12 7 8 7 2 0 487 190 14,454 12,457 2,381 8,316 7,653 277 1 1,304 2,348 0 469 1,178 18 395 1,664 663 27 (*) (*) (") 292 (°) 75 0 0 1,245 516 372 5 138 1,996 1,577 1,377 268 1,097 0 2 0 0 8 1 200 200 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 6 2 8 2 401 141 56 8,228 5,565 1,566 3,365 2,913 331 56 279 69 3 D 193 393 61 876 452 23 133 5 88 5 0 374 260 193 6 62 2,663 1,144 667 47 446 20 1 112 1 462 434 0 27 16 0 0 0 0 0 41 4 4 0 (*) 38 0 Finance (except banking), WholeTransinsurServices Other Banking sale portation manuance, trade equipfacturing and real ment estate 10,701 8,954 4,405 3,807 3,499 19,596 15,028 4,621 8,949 8,098 (*) 387 30 819 0 6 14 0 49 571 307 0 1 (D) 263 842 375 124 632 3,481 852 22 0 4 22 177 32 491 16 477 265 226 564 894 709 1,747 1,631 1,171 4,569 4,048 2,816 899 1,576 17 286 10 ~4D6 461 461 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 370 1,054 18 (*) 0 8 0 0 66 75 0 2 0 7 0 0 0 (*) 120 0 63 1 0 96 91 5 0 0 1,382 33 31 (*) 309 121 559 62 163 94 10 -14 0 0 0 14 113 0 5 0 0 34 113 21 158 50 80 11 21,790 16,303 2,684 10,913 5,261 688 280 982 613 61 29 477 3 615 1,512 5,652 125 125 156 (°) 203 179 4,710 (°) 100 1,314 1,393 1,172 82 139 5,487 2,841 996 174 410 49 83 26 68 163 24 1,153 410 701 42 69 2 D 412 14 51 18 15 129 11 D4 39 636 13,246 6,076 521 4,981 3,709 230 28 291 1,125 15,828 21,362 6,098 13,886 8,039 43 14 251 901 334 199 91 1,420 1,271 12 7 0 9 202 0 994 41 5 176 398 370 237 55 82 5,925 5,847 7,170 4,998 979 340 474 81 3 9 19 401 3 380 24 3,618 1,900 D6 2 1,530 22 219 125 125 0 1 94 (*) 56 37 444 231 365 77 29 55 1,881 1,138 1 65 13 79 79 276 42 0 65 21 94 57 24 115 1,509 543 16 25 23 253 245 219 119 42 25 36 521 603 335 (D) 0 1 22 142 5,328 0 246 347 1,031 918 59 53 -5,534 -6,560 1,427 46 1,113 -11 46 12 5 217 -1 2,615 194 2,387 35 -10,602 333 12,704 -25,040 3 1,331 16 3 0 -10 (*) 154 152 23 6 19 856 495 22 16 99 61 128 10 258 4,625 3,388 703 2,460 1,742 170 23 165 61 8 6 68 0 544 695 718 30 2 30 48 8 573 Other industries 13,165 7,903 4,704 1,512 1,353 157 11 88 373 13 —2 176 0 214 325 159 5 6 49 10 31 194 170 3 20 1,237 468 328 54 135 24 2 1 3 58 1,629 1,461 7 161 4,271 2,595 1,746 122 178 136 94 55 90 (*) 69 21 50 58 -98 6 20 685 261 59 35 48 577 75 58 78 55 36 23 15 340 -2 380 -5 -33 351 (*) 11 165 5 13 502 116 363 19 736 160 (") 21 15 (*) 10 471 27 35 141 991 515 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 49 Table 15.—U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, 1985 [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France... Germany Greece Ireland . . . . . . Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom , Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other . . Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina . Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador . . Peru Venezuela. Other Central America Mexico Panama . Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda (Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan . j 1 ±Eervnt &yp ' Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other Intern&tion&l • Addendum OPEC1 Petroleum Total 232,667 58,347 95,586 172,750 36,627 75,853 46,435 9,548 22,097 106,762 22,638 45,214 82,071 16,746 41,497 5,105 711 2,913 1,282 572 197 5,128 7,835 589 16,746 2,601 10,659 222 141 55 42 2,705 3,748 3,577 5,644 476 7 461 290 2,111 7,064 3,415 33,963 9,593 12,560 3,717 24,691 5,892 89 477 (DD) 265 () (D) 2,774 167 3,297 38 87 216 2,598 176 1,729 929 443 (DD) 1,102 16,230 () 224 95 36 455 27 (D) 4,621 9,095 2,178 3,921 10,459 2,263 8,564 3,114 1,691 D 161 549 (D) 1,346 646 () 54,474 17,314 19,733 29,479 5,299 15,323 18,625 3,231 10,145 2,785 440 1,578 9,480 286 7,078 71 31 276 2,142 1,026 691 406 129 CO 1,684 946 58 133 837 1,548 D 510 50 () 10,374 700 4,587 5,087 56 4,093 554 4,611 209 284 676 90 479 1,368 592 3,377 858 40 14,104 188 (D) 141 94 (*) 84 21 645 22 480 400 38 3,525 7 (°) 497 206 148 4,994 3,497 399 2,668 2,299 53 1,618 34 1,911 557 0 589 167 125 19 2,327 1,198 346 0 197 31 88 33 108 258 2,097 1,275 5,127 2,326 471 855 174 (D) 2,622 914 261 744 580 37 D 1 905 () 3,539 14,874 6,191 341 3,124 351 67 333 466 3,710 101 4,087 604 453 1,217 389 47 983 973 1,897 368 4 212 757 -8 552 754 125 1,022 768 60 567 281 5,443 4,406 9,297 6,888 1,682 4,532 4,158 152 96 327 612 1 412 244 0 584 1,730 375 (°) 0 2 15 224 21 <") 2 0 127 546 388 20 139 2,409 2,228 1,281 204 671 13 116 14 4 219 39 640 456 81 103 307 (°) (D) 10 (D) 7 0 30 24 10 2 0 8 14 0 (D) (°) 4 0 4 0 (*) 153 (D) 1 6 8 33 15 46 28 (°) 19,847 15,605 4,581 8,319 7,703 1,202 (D) 785 1,351 42 490 5720 C) 1,114 2,067 616 4 4 (D) -33 368 21 211 (D) 1 1,244 1,461 1,296 57 108 4,242 3,107 1,969 280 1,274 23 162 18 16 188 8 980 779 111 91 158 (D) 0 75 (°) 24 0 18 113 17 17 0 (*) 97 0 51 46 190 52 114 (DD) () 831 69 140 44 19 172 101 75 152 37 23 1,455 (D) (D) 10,391 6,301 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D Food Chemi- Primary and and cals and fabrikindred allied cated products products metals 5,458 4,124 1,856 1,971 1,917 85 5 193 649 1 81 76 39 225 565 54 2 (*) (*) -3 (D) -20 (D) 0 0 50 248 68 4 176 1,334 991 605 99 756 (D) 24 (D) 19 46 4 (D) 348 1 (D) D () 0 0 0 3 0 0 (°) 143 6 4 0 2 137 0 (*) 137 70 8 (°) 0 (°) 130 27 48 12 (D) 13 (*) (°) 9 2 0 130 Electric Maand Transchinery, elecportation except tronic equipelecequipment trical ment 18,741 16,583 2,420 12,039 11,062 248 1 2,145 3,215 0 530 1,710 10 727 2,476 977 36 (*) 0 (DD) () (°) 77 0 0 1,620 503 398 5 101 2,158 1,707 1,478 306 1,161 0 3 0 0 6 2 229 229 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 7 1 (°) (°) 421 (D) 68 3 (D) (*) 155 (*) 77 (°) 0 8,846 6,036 1,656 3,824 3,373 335 56 331 803 (D) 272 534 (D) 84 929 451 (DD) () (°) 23 165 5 111 5 0 337 220 175 4 41 2,809 1,217 759 42 558 (D) (°) 22 1 100 -2 440 430 0 11 17 0 0 0 0 0 D (D) () 35 5 5 0 (*) 30 0 (D) (°) 100 95 4 0 0 1,458 32 33 (°) 353 109 608 34 180 87 (D) (D) 156 11,787 9,840 5,047 4,104 3,850 (D) (*) 432 (D) 0 6 16 0 52 675 255 (D) 0 1 (D) 214 D () 0 4 (D) 578 111 110 (DD) () 1,946 1,802 1,099 188 999 (D) (°) 12 0 114 (D) 703 703 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 8 (D) 0 D () 8 0 0 8 -16 0 0 0 -16 145 0 6 0 0 -4 83 (D) 39 0 (°) -103 Finance (except banking), WholeOther sale Banking insurServices manuance, trade facturing and real estate 21,612 16,777 4,855 10,425 9,436 (D) (D) 916 (D) (D) 914 425 153 628 4,118 989 16 7 26 24 218 42 584 (D) (D) 665 832 678 (DD) () 4,835 4,270 2,955 459 1,659 15 329 (°) 17 391 (°) 400 71 37 (D) 47 66 12 (") 67 22 5 23,822 17,844 2,721 12,428 6,235 808 424 1,198 639 55 33 652 4 692 1,730 6,193 167 197 235 (D) 271 191 4,962 (D) 100 1,442 1,253 1,046 109 99 5,978 3,095 1,008 181 429 42 58 30 63 180 26 1,288 489 760 39 799 229 426 18 44 16 (D) (D) 123 (D) 15 4 (DD) (D) () 33 43 724 (°) 253 (D) 51 2,036 1,308 1 (°) 79 75 227 (D) 124 48 24 14,728 7,466 570 6,326 4,655 300 37 359 1,337 (DD) () 366 215 121 1,972 1,671 21 (DD) (D) () 270 0 1,286 34 7 177 393 366 (°) (D) 7,262 5,416 801 360 285 108 (D) 6 7 17 (D) 459 -1 451 9 4,156 2,050 (D) 5 (D) (*) 1,849 17 229 128 127 0 1 101 -1 56 46 361 (°) (DD) () 20 1,256 387 (D) 17 27 177 228 269 58 46 (D) 571 623 330 (D) 1,148 17 (D) (D) (*) 0 9 0 7 0 (D) 69 8 P) 0 (D) 62 0 16 46 95 12 (°) (D) 3 21,914 23,389 6,207 15,628 9,393 44 (D) 202 1,035 (D) 1,036 308 -41 51 6,832 6,235 (D) 0 (D) 1 26 135 5,696 0 262 519 1,035 953 37 45 1 474 2 628 1,387 53 1,085 -16 38 13 5 214 -5 2,642 190 2,430 22 -6,657 96 13,660 9 -21,994 3 1,508 61 47 (D) 3 0 (DD) () 23 5,260 3,785 776 2,738 1,915 155 28 215 46 8 7 89 0 554 814 823 15 2 35 (D) 75 8 635 (DD) () 74 196 175 4 18 1,476 498 342 61 135 28 2 1 (D) 100 (D) 235 •152 5 (DD) () 871 516 5 28 15 107 55 124 11 2 6 90 (*) 66 25 66 79 122 6 20 (D) 67 (D) 89 68 48 (D) (°) 21 (DD) () 12 505 3 560 -10 49 383 212 (*) (DD) () 51 19 19 i 12 D () 342 638 8 Other industries 13,010 7,786 4,515 1,790 1,630 174 (D) 144 431 13 (D) 176 0 223 462 160 6 8 5 •7 51 D ((D) ) 9 3 83 1,398 1,220 17 162 4,187 2,475 1,711 111 182 154 (DD) () (D) 68 (D) 608 261 141 207 155 25 5 10 (DD) () 38 49 610 85 67 (DD) () 525 118 (DD) () 505 (DD) () 23 (D) 597 7 (D) 164 (D) 138 27 (D) 17 21 130 1,037 702 50 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 16.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Capital Outflows, 1982 [Millions of dollars; inflows (-)] Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas , Bermuda Jamaica .... Netherlands Antilles Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Eervpt Libya Other Sub-Saharan , Liberia Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India < Malaysia Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other Addendum— OPEC 1 .. • Petroleum Total 2,369 -21 -2,051 1,506 735 105 63 -346 259 -37 310 322 144 -159 73 771 -62 12 143 -5 26 -127 728 -24 79 243 281 157 79 45 -2,456 -5,138 2,444 402 1,036 -116 420 69 224 376 35 -604 966 405 -43 6,979 53 829 -18 -8,681 100 593 147 565 -133 137 -308 38 698 -208 368 537 203 -89 -103 110 285 1,913 292 35 1,026 374 11 72 -159 68 100 93 108 3,312 -468 -484 292 594 -127 29 -164 141 -50 -5 20 3 -2 155 302 -19 2 91 -7 69 -27 246 -45 -8 228 81 14 55 12 3,410 917 616 146 23 (*) (*>) (D) 217 8 73 88 4 142 -59 214 -5 94 (DD) () 84 2 108 678 -145 133 -320 41 824 (DD) () 578 275 6 -36 56 249 1,540 59 21 1,047 (D) 71 25 (D) (*) 50 50 369 1,767 1,000 38 1,169 1,152 184 22 -197 138 8 264 193 30 150 359 17 8 1 28 -7 71 -40 80 3 15 10 -217 244 20 7 768 660 1,167 196 787 128 63 22 -8 260 -26 -541 557 8 7 34 7 0 4 2 7 1 14 31 2 2 0 1 29 0 2 27 61 32 18 7 4 15 87 17 6 16 -90 4 -124 41 51 7 622 609 169 348 322 18 8 54 23 (*) 37 35 0 16 178 26 (*) 0 (*) 2 6 (°) (°) (*) 0 38 55 42 2 10 13 105 90 7 19 (*) 17 2 -1 45 (*) 8 11 8 12 7 2 0 (*) (*) 1 0 5 6 1 (*) 0 1 5 0 (*) 5 1,595 1,257 316 48 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D Food Chemi- Primary and and cals and fabrikindred allied cated products products metals (*) 0 (*) 0 (*) 98 (*) (*) 1 (°) (°) 1 5 (D) 1 -1 546 687 191 298 273 (D) 1 39 62 12 10 35 P) 111 62 25 1 (*) 5 -17 21 -15 (") 2 (°) -8 206 199 4 4 141 -56 170 16 146 6 17 (*) -6 5 -2 -244 -240 -1 3 18 5 0 5 2 5 0 1 7 2 2 0 (*) 5 0 (*) 5 45 <") 34 7 (°) 136 -18 4 4 -2 7 9 -151 8 1 3 51 -187 -218 15 131 120 13 8 19 36 2 9 4 7 32 56 12 (*) 0 (*) 3 13 -8 1 0 0 2 -366 -386 1 20 31 46 76 10 168 (D) 6 2 -1 23 (D) -32 33 (*) 1 1 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 (*) 1 0 (*)1 24 (*) (D) 0 (D) 7 8 3 <") -2 1 1 (*) 2 (D) 0 53 Finance (except Electric banking), MaWholeand TransBanking Services insurchinery, Other sale elecportation manuance, except trade tronic equipand real elecfacturing equipment estate trical ment 24 -16 -30 122 147 (°) (*) -113 69 0 54 149 (°) 19 -14 -25 1 0 0 4 -14 18 4 0 0 -62 -46 -57 (*) 11 40 12 107 25 72 5 (*) 0 0 16 -1 -95 -95 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 (*) 542 244 40 146 64 -13 5 -44 21 (*) 33 -10 1 -3 74 82 5 (*) (D) 6 47 1 (D) 0 48 9 10 1 2 298 80 106 4 94 (*) 4 5 1 7 -1 -29 28 0 1 1 25 (°) 8 (*) (*) <°) -16 0 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 11 (*) (*) 0 0 11 0 5 5 30 31 (*) 0 0 177 58 (*) 12 3 (°) 5 16 14 (°) 2 17 28 -626 -252 -136 -120 2 -84 7 -4 66 -7 1 -6 (*) 61 -37 -118 76 4 18 4 12 -36 42 3 19 -37 40 28 -6 18 -374 -373 115 25 45 -12 5 3 6 52 -4 -275 -193 81 -1 -213 33 -192 (*) 2 1 9 1 12 -5 (D) (°) 0 0 2 3 1 2 0 0 658 401 133 218 227 (°) 1 -59 45 -5 120 (°) 10 37 87 -9 -2 (*) (D) -9 52 -1 40 1 <°) -9 58 49 (DD) () 257 206 345 (D) 244' (°) 23 12 -1 (D) (°) -144 145 2 -1 5 (*) 0 (*) 0 1 0 4 6 -1 0 0 -1 7 0 -4 11 6 (D) (°) 0 0 40 (°) 1 (D) (°) (*) 1 5 (°) (°) 3 (D) (D) 438 -706 -480 -93 (*) (D) (*) -93 142 0 2 (D) 0 3 84 -93 3 0 0 5 79 (°) 0 (*) (D) (*) -133 -100D () (°) 268 268 273 (°) 45 5 -6 2 0 (°) (*) -5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (*) -1 0 1 (*) 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 (*)0 1 2 90 -82 (*) 4 -5 10 7 7 3 -4 (*) 1,846 774 99 679 571 16 6 28 50 8 5 47 21 13 377 107 (°) 8 0 0 19 0 66 (D) (*) 14 10 5 3 2 1,072 657 105 (°) 105 10 4 (°) 2 2 -5 171 7 166 -2 381 32 (°) 1 (°) (*) 331 3 42 19 20 0 -1 24 1 13 10 78 1 (°) (D) 28 295 141 -4 1 4 27 64 40 23 2 -1 -6,651 726 409 164 193 149 6 -50 128 2 46 37 90 -442 159 357 (°) 0 9 (*) (*) 11 313 0 (°) 79 73 60 11 2 7,377 -7,309 157 4 110 5 2 1 (*) 34 (*) -21 -94 70 3 -7,445 41 893 (D) -8,655 (*) 247 (D) -8 1 (*) 0 1 9 13 0 5 -156 (°) (D) (*) (°) 96 55 (*) (°) (°) 22 3 (°) 3 (*) 48 273 99 135 45 -6 6 21 23 1 1 11 0 65 -18 90 4 -3 -6 4 16 12 58 (D) (°) 2 36 30 1 5 -225 2 18 8 5 3 (*) 2 1 10 -1 -39 -48 5 4 18 4 16 1 2 5 -5 -4 4 3 4 3 -4 2 (*) -1 3 -245 2 -231 (°) <") 18 3 1 (°) (°) 4 6 (°) (*) 2 (°) 112 68 39 -241 -7 0 -8 1 101 P) 45 (D) Other industries -2,065 -2,074 -2,076 -229 -244 -27 -2 20 41 1 -3 20 0 3 -294 15 2 1 3 1 5 (*) 7 -1 1 26 257 262 -4 1 269 312 267 (D) -39 31 (D) (D) 5 10 -2 14 -85 95 4 31 7 (D) 10 1 1 8 (°) 171 -6 (°) (°) (*) -165 (°) (°) 86 90 0 70 (°) CO 38 28 1 -24 (°) -13 13 <") 2 2 (°) 261 44 August 1986 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 51 Table 17.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Capital Outflows, 1983 [Millions of dollars; inflows (-)] Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark : France Germany Greece Ireland Italy ... Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa... Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda . . . . . . . ... Jamaica Netherlands Antilles . ... Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Effvot TM:*^ Other Sub-Saharan Nigeria Other Middle East Israel .. Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific T A Indonesia Malaysia Singapore South Korea Thailand Other Addendum OPEC1 . .. .. • Petroleum Total 697 775 373 2,135 1,186 1,027 604 -33 181 138 525 -1,224 -722 -1,294 245 489 130 256 11 -17 22 609 -108 -387 -244 —4 -182 -27 68 -25 390 319 (D) 239 103 125 11 110 (D) 250 -228 71 -642 369 126 71 107 1,247 -25 -23 (DD) 2 20 () 142 157 -26 71 21 (D) -2 -52 -45 -4 160 164 D 22 1,423 () 25 -18 (DD) 2 -14 () 285 842 1,257 -135 -252 -214 17 -152 69 D -32 -52 (D) 33 -217 () -1,943 373 -1,802 -3,692 -217 -1,811 -1,149 236 -1,189 164 -82 111 -73 -28 -150 9 231 205 364 400 35 12 48 (D) -82 7 10 -982 48 880 -41 -22 (") -77 -513 -345 704 539 (D) 77 12 460 D 102 15 () -2,197 -377 -109 161 4 635 -24 -390 0 D -84 -72 (D) 4 -3,125 () -23 -50 -69 1 1 536 D 77 16 () 15 15 -111 262 332 13 132 12 197 111 0 108 19 27 (*) -440 3 -317 0 48 (°) 7 -89 (°) -4 -275 -363 418 -27 867 13 (D) (D) 234 46 639 184 5 177 39 (D) (D) 349 21 867 7 9 239 2 8 (°) 437 -19 445 D 25 -81 () -10 99 68 33 -67 95 -54 -124 (D) 40 62 (°) 12 105 110 6 44 (*) 115 180 25 107 100 36 23 14 8 11 62 (*) 57 33 0 -25 13 13 1 0 (*) (D) 15 (DD) () (*•) 0 -11 -18 -20 (*) 2 -82 -103 -56 2 12 1 12 4 (*) 83 -5 -52 54 (DD) () 5 (D) 0 2 (D) (*) 0 (D) 3 1 (*) 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 17 (*) (*) (D) (*) 12 -829 316 969 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D Electric MaFood Chemi- Primary and Transand chinery, and cals and portation elecfabriexcept kindred equipallied tronic cated elecproducts products metals equipment trical ment -21 102 123 -93 -55 142 5 -4 54 D (D) () 11 (D) 21 77 -37 P) (DD) () -2 1 -13 18 2 0 69 2 (*) (*) 3 -123 -169 -97 10 -20 2 -13 (*) (D) 73 (") -72 -80 0 8 4 -1 1 (D) 3 0 -134 148 106 -45 -105 21 (*) -266 -11 0 128 89 16 -23 -19 60 (°) (*) (*) (°) 17 (°) 3 0 0 164 -75 -63 1 -14 -283 -274 -210 (°) -79 5 (*) 0 0 (°) 1 -64 64 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 (D) (°) (*) -10 24 9 (") (") 0 -56 0 (D) 0 0 24 18 71 249 51 140 -189 -152 _9 (°) -27 12 (D) 2 -12 0>) 26 114 -37 (*) (*) 0 1 31 -8 (*) 0 0 12 -13 -9 (*) -5 -199 -256 204 8 20 (°) 1 (D) (°) 34 (D) -1 (*) 116 561 28 27 -3 -91 (D) -66 26 -2 20 51 (D) 60 —4 29 (*) (*) (*) -18 28 (D) 17 (°) (D) 359 147 137 -1 11 -445 -496 -331 -68 -124 2 8 2 -5 147 2 -38 54 12 5 -127 (D) 0 (DD) () (°) 0 3 14 (D) (°) 0 (°) D () 0 5 (°) 5 (D) -6 (°) (D) 33 15 9 2 -1 2 11 -20 11 10 2 78 140 82 e) 55 (*) (D) (D) 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 (°) -8 (D) (*) 0 (D) (°) 0 -1 (°) 48 (D) (") 0 (°) 17 6 <") (") (*) 0 0 0 0 0 1 -1 4 (D) (D) 0 0 (°)0 (°)2 -53 55 1 0 0 95 -41 (°) (D) 15 6 70 10 38 2 1 140 450 -213 725 784 (°) (*) 79 (°) 0 -1 -15 0 -34 592 -59 (°) 0 0 (D) 48 (D) 0 8 100 -162 (D) (°) (") -309 -257 123 (D) 239 (D) (D) 1 (D) -403 (D) 134 -134 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 (D) (°) 0 (D) (°) 0 0 (°) 4 0 0 0 4 -64 0 -6 0 0 <") Finance (except Other banking), WholeinsurServices indussale Banking Other ance, tries manutrade and real facturing estate -651 291 104 -322 -247 (D) 4 -114 CO -17 CO -33 -11 46 -149 -74 -29 (DD) () 2 -32 -20 (D) CO (D) 149 -15 CO (DD) () -360 -256 167 (D) 76 (D) (DD) () (DD) (D) () (D) -98 (D) CO (D) 0 0 D () 0 CO0 (D) -5 (D) (D) D0 (D) ( 0) CO (D) (D) <") 0 0 -33 (D) CO 0 1 -67 -12 8 CO CO CO 5 (D) 26 3 (*) 401 144 20 59 (D) 7 (D) CO 186 -33 217 2 -2,685 2 371 (D) 3,136 (*) 74 (D) 34 CO CO 0 CO CO (D) (*) 3 -5 6 CO (*) CO -57 -33 (D) 1 (D) CO 18 CO (*) CO CO -28 -46 14 3 46 14 12 CO 5 (D) 30 CO 3 (*) CO (D) (*) 3 (*) (*) 2 269 10 266 -1 6 -54 60 (*) -5 CO 1 4 3 (*) CO CO 25 16 40 213 (DD) () 3 140 CO 55 CO 4 371 291 (D) co 17 1,360 1,146 282 797 275. (D) (D) 8 126 CO (D) 25 70 -110 149 522 CO 0 (D) (*) 3 (*) 518 0 (D) -6 73 63 1 9 -2,506 2,477 22 1 -27 -8 9 3 (*) 47 1 133 -69 -11 -50 -30 39 3 -1 4 1 11 -3 0 -67 14 -20 21 CO 2 CO 11 1 15 (D) -18 -20 11 9 (*) 1,995 846 57 720 230 23 (D) -10 -27 -9 (D) -2 (D) -8 282 491 -4 -1 0 0 27 0 461 CO (D) 10 59 58 CO (D) 1,149 854 45 26 -21 7 (D) -4 CO -28 19 63 -7 64 5 837 387 CO 8 (D) -2 429 1 26 22 23 0 1 4 -3 5 2 59 CO CO CO 46 209 75 4 8 5 19 42 44 5 6 -1 670 94 182 123 -151 27 6 -88 -5 D () 2 -39 D () 60 -49 274 -14 9 12 (D) 22 7 295 CO (D) 164 -11 89 -16 -84 576 65 161 3 -1 -17 28 -9 13 -98 1 144 13 130 1 82 84 CO (DD) () 8 (D) CO (*) -1 CO CO (D) "203 15 -33 2 (D) (*) (D) CO (D) -36 (D) 407 277 310 19 4 CO D () -22 25 CO (*) 29 0 32 3 15 (DD) (D) () CO 18 (*) (DD) () (D) -16 -35 19 (D) CO 64 -90 21 2 (D) 2 (DD) (D) () -35 CO -120 (D) -53 CO 8 -17 CO CO CO (DD) () (D) 114 (D) CO CO (D) CO (D) CO 83 11 CO CO (D) (D) 29 18 CO (D) CO CO 5 2 CO CO 27 65 -68 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 52 August 1986 Table 18.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Capital Outflows, 1984 [Millions of dollars; inflows (—)] Manufacturing All industries Petroleum Total Food and kindred products Chemicals and allied products Primary and fabricated metals Machinery, except electrical Electric and TransOther elecportation manuequiptronic facturing ment equipment Wholesale Banking trade Finance (except banking), Services insurance, and real estate Other industries 3,858 5 2,100 526 157 75 203 859 157 122 577 975 499 6 292 1,226 228 886 291 86 236 512 96 -63 207 92 611 60 -739 Canada 2,387 710 1,691 96 99 94 105 181 104 937 175 126 27 78 -8 -238 Europe 269 250 -635 274 -233 -140 119 348 -802 -201 66 82 615 -64 -45 European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom -7 160 5 435 -559 -81 379 138 14 -544 915 444 (*) 36 -328 21 -8 (D) -25 (D) -318 1,227 -488 67 -1 -94 416 -17 315 115 1 24 -481 -152 43 (°) -88 5 -7 7 58 (°) 108 78 -106 -15 (D) -2 6 7 (D) 1 -83 59 8 (*) 15 -173 0 60 158 (*) 7 15 282 81 8 43 43 (D) 53 21 (D) -32 60 -621 (D) (*) 15 (D) 0 1 14 0 -4 275 -225 (D) 2 43 (DD) ( ) 98 -25 -1 81 255 -17 36 37 49 -42 -3 2 35 (*) -8 119 165 17 -1 7 -46 (°) (D) -7 (D) -1 241 69 -20 (D) -28 25 (DD) ( ) 27 13 -155 110 -124 42 3 -21 14 1 10 6 0 -100 50 -57 17 (D) -20 -45 (D) 1 -13 0 13 -12 Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other 276 24 -7 272 -22 -111 43 705 101 -51 -194 (D) -342 (D) -6 (DD) ( ) 49 -1 -147 8 4 58 21 -150 12 16 -2 55 275 -5 1 -3 71 (*) 112 12 0 79 8 1 D ( ) 0 (*) (°) 9 (*) (°) (*) 0 35 (*) (*) 0 -3 22 (DD) ( ) 0 0 60 (D) (*) (*) (D) 61 (") -7 0 0 66 (D) (") (°) 4 -4 1 13 -1 0 -131 -59 -37 -24 -83 2 1 0 (*) 35 0 -135 (DD) ( ) 1 546 (D) 0 (D) (*) (*) 6 545 0 (D) 17 59 4 (*) -7 (D) 11 1 30 (D) (*) 10 -1,089 -553 -60 477 -451 -158 (D) (°) 70 -39 128 6 -173 -20 —4 4 -12 105 140 3 -38 -14 -8 (*) -6 -40 3 2 45 61 -1 5 -2 4 23 -10 (DD) ( ) -1 -11 20 (D) (*) (D) 5 11 3 CO (D) 1 (*) (DD) ( ) -281 -180 (D) 0 0 (D) -178 (D) 0 (*) (D) 3 83 5 3 13 (D) -1 16 75 (D) 3 340 81 (*) (D) 1 -16 5 (D) 4 -1 D ( ) -65 2 2 (*) 1 -444 444 -3 3 256 161 33 347 -17 -17 (DD) ( ) 883 -99 -107 11 3 235 -32 16 (D) (°) 186 -42 43 -14 71 1,213 -36 -23 (°) (D) 61 -112 55 566 324 -1,054 585 185 99 134 -138 34 73 198 717 -178 7 160 435 42 310 8 58 9 -16 30 -5 70 14 37 2 12 3 -6 7 (*) 110 106 (D) (°) 5 (DD) ( ) (*) (DD) ( ) 0 -1 1 1 (*) 0 7 22 -1 3 -15 1 -4 (*) 2 97 12 60 (D) -4 (D) -1 32 (*) (°) 31 (*) (D) (D) 0 0 0 54 94 -30 -4 (*) 0 0 7 1 -14 -1 -8 (°) (D) (*) -3 2 -3 178 (D) 88 (DD) ( ) (°) (D) 30 (°) -193 192 0 (*) 46 47 0 -1 43 (°) 165 (°) (D) 1 (D) 31 (D) 30 30 0 0 86 11 35 16 17 -9 -5 7 17 1 (D) 40 (°) (D) 50 58 -7 -1 49 5 2 9 3 (*) (°) 38 (°) -16 -32 13 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 (D) 47 17 9 -14 (D) CO CO -3 CO 129 -42 (DD) ( ) -15 (DD) (D) ( ) CO (D) 4 (*) 339 14 9 (D) CO 325 (D) All countries Developed countries Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries 3,043 Latin America (Q) South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other 402 101 384 -68 145 75 -142 80 -21 Central America Mexico Panama Other -103 177 -386 107 -246 -57 -56 16 65 (D) -130 20 (D) -537 1 -571 32 25 -348 1,057 -53 1 662 9 1,043 -21 594 182 115 109 -43 412 19 86 307 -271 -237 -7 (DD) ( ) 17 (*) -3 211 150 88 108 -47 62 (DD) ( ) -2 605 118 227 274 -15 1,520 206 32 675 -112 -69 234 147 107 193 107 341 (D) 28 239 (D) 572 49 (D) 660 (D) -234 -89 (DD) ( ) 206 60 412 1,411 1,105 Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Eevot ^Hr^ Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other , Middle East Israel ... Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other Addendum— OPEC l .. , 1 -3 0 (*) -3 105 88 12 5 12 (°) 0 -15 D ( _7) 0 4 15 D ( ) (°) 0 (*) (D) 0 8 (D) 24 (D) 11 (*)0 0 (D) 5 1 (*) 0 (*) 69 27 41 12 11 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 545 51 4 -17 59 56 256 53 98 15 -1 50 6 (*) (*) (*) 30 12 7 1 -6 (*) (D) 118 9 8 9 (*) 34 40 6 19 6 -13 0 -1 5 17 D (D) ( ) 0 (D) 5 6 3 6 2 (*) -1 1 1 (*) 0 87 11 30 55 (D) 2 0 0 0 0 0 (DD) ( ) 2 (DD) ( ) 0 (*) D ( ) D0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 (D) (°) (*) 103 37 3 (") CO 0 45 0 15 1 0 17 14 3 0 0 -13 0 0 0 13 297 61 7 -17 68 -8 182 7 24 -14 1 6 0 3 0 1 (°) -21 (°) -11 0 (D) -6 -16 29 (D) () (D) (D) 0 0 (D0) 0 (D) 57 370 (D) (°) 12 100 49 90 4 (D) -12 (D) -3 (D) 89 -3 -86 1 6 10 14 -34 3 (*) (*) 15 1 24 (D) 54 -6 (D) -2 (D) (°) 16 (D) -2 -2 (D) (DD) ( ) <°) (D) 98 (°) 17 (°) -15 706 210 (D) 3 (D) (*) 448 -14 16 16 14 0 2 _(*)i 3 3 -9 D ( ) (°) <") -49 -391 -280 1,059 (D) -1,730 (*) 559 (°) 11 (DD) () 0 (D) (°) -8 0 (D) -5 8 -16 5 -4 -26 21 -39 (D) -6 (°) 11 (D) 9 11 (DD) (D) ( ) -3 (DD) ( ) -3 -2 (D) 170 84 (*) (°) -3 -7 35 (°) 25 10 3 159 -24 1 9 5 85 39 42 -2 (*) 3 81 83 (D) 4 1 5 7 13 2 (DD) ( ) 60 (D) (*) (D) CO (D) 1 4 (*) CO (D) 133 (D) CO 7 (D) -66 (DD) (D) (D) ( ) CO 16 5 (D) CO 48 42 8 30 9 38 -118 134 0 0 -2 0 (D) D0 () 3 (DD) ( ) 0 -2 D ( ) 0 (D) (°) 20 (DD) () (°) (D) 36 -56 5 (°) (DD) ( ) 7°)48 208 45 161 2 21 -18 25 -3 -26 293 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D 152 150 (DD) ( ) 2 4 (D) -17 4 -5 (D) 7 14 1 2 0 (*) 13 0 12 1 (D) (*) (D) (°) 53 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 19.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Capital Outflows, 1985 [Millions of dollars; inflows (-)] Manufacturing All industries All countries 18,752 Petro^ leum Total Food Chemi- Primary and and cals and fabrikindred allied cated products products metals Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment Other manufacturing Finance (except Wholebanking), Banking sale insurServices trade ance, and real estate Other industries 1 634 10,456 1,308 863 410 4,309 490 1,092 1,983 1,978 1,478 6,136 637 -300 150 9,501 1,071 902 446 4,123 364 873 1,722 1,483 1,384 2,053 398 -249 -769 -2,076 1,257 33 -62 265 38 93 646 243 26 49 126 73 223 14,612 1,607 7,918 881 1,037 170 3,726 344 280 1,481 1,475 1,341 1,751 281 239 12,227 523 140 1,628 2,010 -27 872 1,004 62 806 5,208 1,133 4 -31 110 -292 26 -30 94 -13 253 1,200 7,443 318 17 1,137 1,876 _4 489 802 45 592 2,172 881 18 26 24 105 (*) 98 72 0 169 368 957 117 (D) 109 208 (*) 200 63 (D) 60 195 3,412 -29 C) 828 909 0 62 533 -9 332 785 344 4 (*) 11 110 (D) 41 105 (D) 23 52 333 (D) (*) 40 (D) 0 (*) -10 0 4 104 1,342 (D) (D) 103 (DD) () 73 50 29 -4 630 958 118 140 220 36 -5 4 172 (*) 33 240 926 79 9 67 212 -46 4 30 17 30 525 1,348 2 (D) 8 134 2 (D) 72 14 -120 847 179 15 5 50 -15 1 (*) 21 0 9 124 2,385 -44 72 476 5 401 69 1,374 4 37 474 (D) 5 388 (D) -16 51 (D) -10 2 (*) (D) 0 (*) 1 13 3 (D) (*) 0 2 0 0 (*) (DD) (D) ( ) 1 32 (*) 22 (*) 0 126 63 7 376 -36 -53 (D) 0 0 (D) 50 (D) 0 (*) (D) 101 139 g (DD) ( ) 2 42 10 92 (DD) ( ) 55 516 42 70 79 (D) 67 12 231 (D) (*) 124 414 9 (DD) ( D) ( ) 68 0 306 -7 1 -1 403 (D) 0 (D) (*) 4 -7 384 0 16 1,131 79 1 (DD) ( ) 13 38 (*) 53 (D) (D) 68 314 9 (*) (*) (°) (D) Japan 475 -46 (D) -27 3 253 113 181 1 (D) 634 174 14 (D) 22 79 -1 16 11 (D) 8 38 4 (*) (*) 0 8 (DD) (D) ( ) 0 0 178 101 15 (*) 5 4 23 (*) 62 (DD) ( ) 45 238 18 (D) 52 60 (*) (D) 2 0 9 100 1 (*) (DD) () 1 2 1 (DD) ( ) (*) 25 Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand South Africa -255 -147 35 -142 493 447 (°) (D) 3,992 -1,775 -308 -203 10 -116 94 77 2 15 -141 -115 13 -40 3 -26 3 31 -16 19 1 -34 -37 -18 2 -17 -57 -25 (DD) ( ) 262 -142 126 27 43 -1 35 28 -9 -1 5 1 6 -291 -302 10 1 Developed countries 14,720 Canada Europe European Communities (10) .. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy .. Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other . (D) 956 237 -39 -35 186 126 -155 116 (DD) ( ) 219 494 -4 3 (DD) ( ) 94 4,083 239 Latin America 3,875 1481 803 264 24 155 49 190 218 258 425 3,959 30 Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru -801 73 106 25 -623 45 -197 205 -24 184 -7 313 (*) -4 11 -30 101 2 -17 8 -36 (*) -10 3 -1 11 9 48 g 36 2 2 11 1 -5 -31 2 40 -11 4 (D) 1 (D) -3 -18 (*) 98 38 61 0 (*) 0 0 —2 1 74 -22 111 (DD) () 2 (*) -12 -3 134 (D) 82 -3 43 (D) (D) 21 (D) 8 6 19 -6 24 4 5 14 1 14 7 (*) 3 -1 (*) (D) 6 (D) -34 11 5 18 (DD) ( ) (D) 13 57 57 0 0 -27 10 0 17 (D) 94 -1 (D) 121 65 59 3 -178 21 189 27 (D) -9 2 -2 D ( ) 64 2 70 9 -37 8 -25 4 -8 (*) (*) -3 4 30 52 (°) (D) 250 (°) (°) (*) (D) (D) 0 7 -56 (D) 100 (DD) () 1 (D) -69 (D) 247 247 (*) 0 6 -4 10 -12 (*) (*) —4 4 (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 D (D) ( ) 0 (DD) () 0 D0 (D) 0 0 (*) D0 (D) 2 0 0 0 0 0 D (D) ( ) -7 1 1 0 0 -8 0 (D) (D) 4 5 _1 0 0 4,003 -237 1,004 (D) 3,040 (*) 177 (D) 18 7 6 0 1 11 26 0 15 16 21 24 -1 (*) (*) 8 11 92 1 (DD) () -104 32 0 1 0 0 30 -30 (D) 3 0 D () 15 2 (DD) (D) () 35 6 8 (DD) ( ) 3 1 (D) 3 1 (D) 128 (D) 15 3 -6 -2 (DD) ( ) -5 5 5 (*) (*) 11 (D) -6 (D) 87 (D) 23 (D) -4 77 (*) (D) (D) -9 (D) 154 170 (*) (D) 4 -4 45 (D) 16 —4 (*) -67 47 18 Developing countries Central America Mexico Panama Other 489 510 91 -112 -758 49 -16 13 -546 (D) -137 132 (D) 67 -32 13 -22 Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas .... Bermuda Jamaica .. Netherlands Antilles 4,187 17 1,142 97 2,974 -384 517 51 -655 57 -103 (DD) () -364 2 6 455 479 (DD) ( ) 164 2 (D) -83 5 -16 (D) 15 236 632 376 241 16 -396 38 -268 -166 94 128 269 -228 74 176 589 337 238 15 -413 5 -301 117 -5 6 5 0 1 -11 0 4 -15 -286 2 50 -247 10 -11 17 42 12 2 4 1 (*) 0 1 3 0 (D) P) 1 0 1 0 0 -213 -189 64 105 44 267 -34 27 10 -72 99 -184 -85 (D) 96 -26 155 -35 (DD) () -26 110 168 -22 37 7 56 -25 72 23 63 39 -5 31 (D) (*) (*) (*) -38 1 5 2 (D) (*) 5 (DD) ( ) 0 (*) (D) 0 7 (D) -19 11 35 (DD) ( ) 23 -18 10 5 (*) -8 18 6 29 2 -8 40 71 —9 272 108 (D) (D) Other United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan EevDt f Bf^L Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other .. Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia . Malaysia Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum— OPEC * . .... •• .. ... .... * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D 52 24 23 5 -92 (D) 0 84 (D) 13 0 1 (D) 15 (*) (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 (*)1 (*) 0 (*) -1 0 -1 (*) (*)0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -21 (*) (D) 0 (D) 10 9 4 7 (D) (*) -2 (D) 1 (*) 0 11 (*) (DD) ( ) (*) 35 0 14 (D) 0 79 (*) 2 (D) 44 12 52 28 17 7 (D) 47 (D) -2 D () (°) 20 (12D) () 1 0 0 0 1 ( 0) (D) -6 (D) (°) D0 () (D0) (D) -4 540 151 (D) -1 (D) —2 318 2 9 2 2 0 (*) 11 13 12 1 (*) -2 (DD) () 3 99 -120 (D) 3 (D) 1 3 1 249 -156 (D) 8 4 -76 -17 50 -57 5 (D) 91 10 18 (DD) ( ) 14 21 (D) 7 1 7 -6 -4 2 (DD) ( ) 165 6 180 -5 16 32 3 (D) 2 4 (*) 1 (D) 33 10 9 2 -2 23 2 (DD) ( ) 138 (DD) ( ) 4 (D) -150 (D) 7 5 4 D ( ) (*) (DD) (D) ( ) 11 6 85 167 49 187 1 -1 9 (D) (*) (D) 54 August 1986 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS Table 20.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Equity Capital Outflows, 1982 [Millions of dollars; inflows ( —)] Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark .. France Germany .. Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg .. Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden... Switzerland Turkey Other Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand South Africa Developing' countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia .. Ecuador Peru .. Venezuela Other .. . Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda... Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Eevot1 ^gyv Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia . Nigeria Other • Middle East Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong ' Indonesia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other Addendum— OPEC 1 < • Total 512 640 771 5,592 135 190 360 581 340 1,169 93 (D) 111 71 (D) (D) 49 15 96 -113 77 (D) 43 1 0 (DD) ( ) 0 D0 502 229 1,209 48 147 67 36 (*) -44 52 0 9 6 0 1 8 (D) 1 1 0 (D) 5 0 6 (D) 0 0 18 274 105 6 (D) 4 61 0 (D) 3 6 (*) 15 267 54 (DD) ( ) (D) 0 7 (D) 0 (D) 89 415 -9 6 109 157 (*) 3 42 0 95 12 1,106 9 (D) 8 80 (*) (D) 4 (D) 124 876 42 2 -4 16 -2 1 3 7 0 17 1 -154 (D) 0 (DD) ( ) (*) (D) (*) D0 (D) 1 (*) (D) 2 20 0 0 2 0 6 (*) 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 (D) 3 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 2 (D) 0 0 0 8 -3 (') (D) 2 (D) 0 4 (*) 0 152 11 6 19 21 (DD) ( ) (DD) (D) (D) ( ) 77 2 9 0 0 4 0 54 9 0 103 (D) 0 0 D0 6 1 0 (D) (*) (D) -2 10 0 0 7 (') 0 (*) (*) (DD) ( ) 4 0 (*) 1 2 1 4 3 0 1 (DD) ( ) (*) 3 -2,005 104 11 588 11 3,777 592 1,344 244 3,222 283 49 176 528 -15 90 132 23 535 1,419 585 (DD) (D) ( ) (DD) ( ) 39 (D) 0 163 284 1,076 217 8 27 217 (*) 29 65 8 108 398 245 8 0 25 34 0 (D) 10 D0 555 55 10 -28 13 313 15 166 11 1 268 2 (*) 9 7 240 (*) 8 2 (*) -35 1 0 0 0 (*) 32 7 0 0 -46 0 53 0 -1 1 (*) 1 223 144 40 39 (DD) ( ) (D) 0 -129 -150 (*) 21 7,542 1,589 761 86 26 6,303 476 805 76 76 1,071 149 623 24 158 6 8 68 34 262 91 109 5 (D) 0 3 (D) 18 513 32 441 10 -7 5 4 46 2 63 (D) 14 0 0 0 (*) (D) (*) (DD) ( ) 0 (*) D ( ) 1 0 37 1 43 2 -9 2 3 2 (*) () 153 0 0 0 0 (D) 348 110 0 19 11 (*) 2 18 2 95 92 (D) 27 (D) (*) (D) 0 0 D ( ) 0 0 0 0 275 261 5 10 4,653 120 120 (D) 4,177 (D) 37 174 424 55 67 -68 55 369 -5 (DD) ( ) 334 6 151 118 58 58 4 (DD) ( ) 156 (*) 0 (D) 2 (D) 0 (D) 412 58 67 -68 58 354 0 (DD) ( ) 245 (*) 97 100 47 43 4 36 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( 1) (D4) 481 41 13 254 10 -18 47 -86 14 126 79 456 0 (D) 243 (*) 3 7 0 (*) 133 (D) 92 7 3 1 D ( ) 4 6 (D) ( 0) -7 5 10 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 3 1 (*) -3 (*) 0 3 0 (D) (*) 0 3 139 (D) 431 92 (D) 41 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D 380 140 563 260 603 1,714 230 346 1,285 6 2 2 0 (*) 3 0 0 3 Other industries 100 2,046 (D) -382 () Other manufacturing Finance (except banking), WholeinsurServices Banking sale ance, trade and real estate 213 2,239 2,027 16 1 0 D ( ) 0 0 D0 Electric Maand Transchinery, portation elecexcept tronic equipelecequipment trical ment 353 9,708 580 296 258 26 Central America Mexico Panama .... Other Petroleum Food Chemi- Primary and and cals and fabrikindred allied cated products products metals (*)0 0 0 (°) (*)0 0 0 0 (*)0 0 (*) 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 D -198 (DD) ( 0) (D) 155 152 143 (D) 139 (D) (*) 0 1 (*) (*) 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (•)7 (*) 3 0 0 1 (*) D ( ) () (D) (*) 0 (D) 114 8 8 0 (*) 90 110 65 97 0 88 0 0 0 0 10 40 0 39 0 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 -1 13 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (*) 0 D 23 (D) 0 (D) 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 3 (*) 0 0 0 0 3 0 (*) 0 0 19 0 0 0 D () 2 1 (D) 2 0 0 1 10 i (*)0 0 0 3 0 1 1 (*) 0 2 (D) D0 () ( 0) (*) 23 (D) 41 -1,766 () (D) 5 88 (D) (*) (D) 6 8 15 8 0 (*) 25 8 31 1 0 0 31 32 (*) 1 39 24 1 13 7 5 3 0 4 2 0 1 (*) (DD) (D) ( ) 3 190 153 42 238 (D) 131 (D) 118 (D) 1 2 (*) D ( ) 3 59 94 431 (D) 2 0 (*) 0 0 1 0 42 39 3 (*) 4,423 4,384 7 239 57 13 28 8 (*) 0 1 9 (*) 22 22 (*) (*) 15 0 (D) (*) 0 D0 56 (D) 29 9 (D) 1 0 (*) 14 41 (*) 23 (*) -9 0 4 0 (D) 0 D0 ( 0) 151 (D) -11 13 (D) 0 (*) (D) (*) D 33 3 29 1 11 (D) (*) 1 (•) (*) (*)0 (DD) ( 0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (') 0 0 (*) D ( ) 9 (DD) ( ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*)0 0 0 0 0 0 () (*)D () ( 0) ( 7) D 0 (*) D 0 0 D () (*) (*)1 1 0 0 (*)0 (*) (*) 2 (*) 1 0 (*) 298 ( ) D 7 ) 0 0 0 0 4 (*) (D) 2 (D) 3 (') (D) 0 5 2 (*) 1 (D) 9 16 () -5 (*) (D)- (*) 0 (D) 0 5 5 (*) 6 5 (D) 0 0 0 (DD) ( ) () -4 4 0 0 -4 (*) 0 (*) 0 (D) (*) 0 5 (*) 0 0 D ( ) 5 3 4 0 1 8 (*) •1 7 6 1 3 0 3 20 2 9 0 9 10 0 5 5 0 39 (DD) ( ) 4 1 (*) 5 (D) 0 -3 0 18 1 0 0 D0 0 -15 1 1 7 (DD) ( ) (*) (*) 0 0 (D) 24 3 (D) 26 4,311 6 105 (*) 4,173 (*) (DD) ( ) -5 0 0 0 0 5 (D) D0 114 42 0 (*) 1 (DD) ( ) 21 8 1 2 -1 0 0 (D) 109 0 (*) 3 0 28 D ( ) 11 1 1 0 0 9 (D) 6 (D) 8 0 0 9 -1 -37 (D) 0 (') 0 0 0 0 D0 () (83D) (*)D () () (*)D () (*) 1 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 55 Table 21.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Equity Capital Outflows, 1983 [Millions of dollars; inflows (—)] Manufacturing All industries All countries Petroleum Total Chemi- Primary Food and cals and and fabriallied kindred cated products products metals Electric Maand TransOther chinery, elecportation manu- except tronic equipfacturing elecequipment trical ment -212 4,903 1,680 389 -5 503 2 182 -42 -39 1,183 571 354 -52 540 22 102 26 22 219 Canada 428 324 (D) -5 (D) (D) (D) -43 -282 242 (D) 185 (D) 1,185 (D) 19 -12 Europe (D) 375 -8 -4 0 -2 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 2 (D) (DD) 22 0 0 22 0 0 9 ( ) 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 (D) D D Developed countries European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg.. Netherlands United Kingdom 773 40 (D) 67 241 1 21 155 (D) 112 477 Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other -143 (DD) ( ) 0 (D) 1 (D) 8 0 176 164 412 -11 2 72 3 65 154 414 (DD) () 325 -100 0 0 78 4 (DD) (D) (D) ( ) (D) 3 101 107 -8 2 -2 2 0 0 3,527 345 (D) 0 44 104 _4 (D) 131 4 6 40 30 (D) 1 (*) 6 41 (D) 4 0 0 D 17 (D) 0 (*) 7 0 1 0 0 (*)D () 164 (D) 0 29 18 -4 0 (D) 4 D () 4 (°) 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 2 (DD) ( ) 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 -1 0 0 0 0 ( ) 0 0 0 D0 0 D -1 1 -3 -3 0 0 (*) (*) (*)0 ( 0) 0 0 0 ( ) 0 0 ( ) 24 24 0 0 2,056 ( ) -10 8 -2 (*) 35 46 -36 24 80 1,672 259 154 45 -13 24 South America. Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other 392 60 194 20 249 1 7 16 4 141 72 (D) (*) (D) (*) 0 2 (*) (D) 22 150 (D) 2 (*) 4 (D) 0 40 (D) (°) 0 0 0 0 (°)0 (DD) ( ) 3 0 1 0 4 2 0 Central America Mexico 49 16 32 2 (*) 0 0 (*) 118 (DD) ( ) 0 (DD) ( ) 0 (D) 798 36 6 (DD) ( ) 762 0 1 761 441 0 (D) 75 D ( ) 557 0 0 347 D ( ) (*) (D) 0 6 (D) 65 1 3 0 -2 3 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 (D) 0 D0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 (*) 0 0 (°) D0 0 0 0 0 0 Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand . South Africa Developing countries Latin America Other .. Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda .... 1,231 145 -210 20 1,312 (D) -6 (D) 874 37 7 (°) (D) 837 (*) 4 833 354 -113 350 76 41 Netherlands Antilles Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Eervot j Sf rl Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Other Middle East Israel United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other Addendum OPEC 1 • • 626 64 -4 330 -14 -40 6 (*) 16 (D) (°) 193 792 0 0 2 3 1 1 0 (*) 2 0 0 2 772 (*)1 0 0 0 ( 0) 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*)0 0 1 (*) (°) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -24 -2 0 0 0 (*) 5 (D) (D) 0 3 -5 (D) 1 (*) 5 (D) (D) 0 1 196 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D ( 2) (DD) g D () -1 2 ( ) 0 1 (*) 0 0 (D0) 990 1,492 -85 317 760 390 -90 225 22 -55 (D) 394 (*) -91 (D) 721 ' 134 9 0 6 52 0 (DD) ( ) 0 (*) 23 D 17 -1 21 11 1 0 (D) 0 323 2 2 1 70 4 (D) 11 (D) 5 221 8 (D) 1 (*) 0 (D) -1 (*) 0 0 (°) (")0 (DD) (D) () -2 3 1 1 -5 0 6 4 9 0 0 (D) 18 24 8 2 (D) ( 0) 0 0 (*). 1 1 0 0 119 (D) -36 4 0 11 (*) 0 0 9 0 D (D) ( ) 7 0 0 0 D0 ( ) -1 1 2 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 -1 (D) (D) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (DD) ( ) (°) 1 (*) 1 1 _j 4 (°) (D) (°) (D) 0 0 D0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 81 0 78 0 0 0 0 4 0 -2 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 -13 (°) 4 (°) 0 (*) 0 (D) 0 ( 0) -1 -1 0 (*) ( 0) 0 2 5 0 -2 0 49 49 0 0 (*)0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 1 1 1 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (°)D ( 0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( 0) 1 (*) 1 4 0 0 (°)0 0 (D1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 -5 0 D 5 (D) 0 0 0 1 (")0 0 (D) (*) (D) (D) -1 0 5 (DD) (D) ( ) 1 1 0 (*) 1 0 1 1 (DD) () -(D3) 1,108 35 (DD) ( 0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 135 -18 1 (D) 0 0 0 0 2 -2 D ( ) 0 0 0 0 0 1 80 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 1 -8 D ( ) 0 0 0 0 (D0) 1,102 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 107 (*) 230 0 (*) () 0 393 (D) (*) 10 (D) (*) 0 (°) 0 65 185 ( ) 16 (*) 3 2 0 18 (DD) 398 (D) 0 0 D0 0 -4 0 -1 7 0 0 0 -1 -4 6 6 0 0 84 3 75 5 (DD) ( ) 0 (DD) () -3 -6 -1 (°) (*) (*) 0 (*)5 C) (*)3 D ( ) (°) (D) 0 1 (D) 102 45 1 (°) D ( ) 4 5 (DD) () 3 (*) (D) (D) (D) (*) 0 -6 D ( ) 0 0 0 0 0 27 D (*) (*)0 (*) -68 -1 (DD) Other industries 116 1 142 0 0 (*) Finance (except banking), WholeBanking Services insursale ance, trade and real estate ( 0) (DD) () (D1) 1,082 (D) <") 0 1,411 0 -1 (*) 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 (*) 1 0 0 0 1 -7 P) 0 (*) (*)D (D) ( 0) 0 0 0 (D) (*)0 (*) (*)0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 95 11 (D) 0 (D) 2 (D) 0 (*) (D) 0 (D0) (D0) -2 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 D0 () (•)0 (DD) ( 0) (D0) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (°) (°)0 (*)0 (°) (*)0 0 0 0 0 D0 () -3 3 (*) SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 56 August 1986 Table 22.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Equity Capital Outflows, 1984 [Millions of dollars; inflows (-)] Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France . Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands .. United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand ... .... South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda .. Netherlands Antilles Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Other Middle East Israel United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific India M lavsia PhT ' Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other Addendum— OPEC 1 • , Petroleum Total Electric MaTransand chinery, portation elecexcept equiptronic elecequipment trical ment Other manufacturing Finance (except banking), WholeServices sale Banking insurtrade ance, and real estate Other industries 1,680 67 512 160 94 14 121 67 27 28 102 760 699 19 218 74 324 113 60 82 48 25 53 88 385 449 19 621 13 165 43 7 3 57 6 1 3 258 325 180 -6 -48 56 22 (D) 63 (°) 70 (") 402 13 1,024 (D) 58 41 -11 (D) 22 1,034 118 1 129 80 3 24 164 -4 24 500 184 (°) 0 0 (D) 0 D () (D) 0 -29 55 344 1 -2 20 65 2 9 54 8 35 158 (°) 0 0 2 (*) 0 7 (D) 0 (DD) ( ) 62 (°) 0 -2 13 (*) 0 1 0 D ( ) 84 (DD) ( ) 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 27 18 0 0 -2 (°) 0 D0 51 -23 0 20 (D) 3 2 0 (D) 0 31 72 -2 (*) 60 -4 1 0 6 0 2 11 423 (D) 3 52 49 (*) (D) (°) -7 (D) 275 8 ( ) (*) 2 -9 (*) 0 (°) -5 -1 _3 -6 0 (*) 5 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 3 0 (*) (°) 0 0 0 0 (D) -1 10 8 (*) 31 1 57 (*) 88 (DD) ( ) 436 74 0 0 29 0 (D) 0 D0 -19 0 0 0 1 21 (*) (") (*) (D) -104 ( ) 0 0 0 0 -51 (*) -2 (*) (D) 0 0 5 D ( ) 0 (D) 4 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 (D) D0 -3 4 (*) (*) 0 3 (*) -9 0 0 1 21 3 0 0 0 (D) 0 46 D ( ) (*) (°) -53 54 1 0 49 0 0 0 0 1 0 50 0 0 4 -5 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 5 0 0 12 0 0 2 0 (D) 1 (°) 0 0 -266 266 0 0 376 1,148 -819 -818 1 —2 2,102 ( 0) (DD) (D) ( 0) 0 (D) D 57 (*) 0 2 54 0 0 1 0 0 (*) D ( 0) 0 -3 0 0 0 -69 0 0 0 0 (D) 2 0 0 (D) (°) (D) 2 0 0 0 0 -1 60 63 0 -3 (D) (°) 0 0 (DD) ( ) 0 0 -2 (*) 0 -3 (D) 0 0 0 0 188 47 34 70 39 19 2 -25 (")2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 ( ) 0 0 0 D0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 -9 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( 0) 0 (*) ( 0) 0 (D) (") 0 (*) 15 -138 D 4 1 (*) . 0 (*) (*) 1 -308 0 (DD) ( 0) 0 (D) 186 30 11 70 40 19 6 10 17 91 1,143 360 42 225 6 55 2 (*) 19 10 (D) 17 2 0 (D) (*) 1 (*) 4 130 14 98 —4 3 1 -1 18 (*) (D) 1 (D) 0 4 0 0 0 0 17 -4 25 0 -4 0 (*) 0 0 (?) -3 0 26 0 31 -5 0 0 0 0 0 11 (DD) ( ) 0 0 0 -2 D ( ) 0 6 0 (*) 0 2 0 0 4 0 8 -5 (D) 0 (*) 0 D0 () (*) (D) -5 2 -1 0 0 2 (D) 0 147 14 117 4 0 1 1 3 6 21 2 5 (") 0 0 0 D ( ) 0 (*)0 -2 (*) 0 -69 83 -151 2 1 (*) (*) 0 (DD) () 0 (*) (D) D0 14 14 0 0 6 6 0 (*) -12 0 0 -12 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 (*) 0 0 (DD) ( ) 0 0 14 14 0 0 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 (DD) ( ) 0 0 -96 (°) (D) 0 21 (°) (D) -2 9 9 (*) 0 -76 (DD) ( ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 40 (D) (°) (D) (*) 0 (*) -9 0 -9 0 _]_ 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (°) 2 (D) 0 (°) D () (*) D0 1,143 (D) 186 0 (°) 0 0 -4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*)0 (*)0 (*)0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _2 1,262 972 25 181 (D) 905 0 1 (D) 356 40 19 0 21 316 4 (DD) ( ) 6 1 178 150 33 -140 (°) 0 (*) 0 (")0 D0 () 32 36 (D) 0 (D) -3 3 (°) (D) -66 0 (D) 148 (D) D 479 199 (*) (DD) ( ) 18 6 13 -30 (D) 233 ( ) 0 0 -82 1 8 (D) (*) (DD) ( ) 176 204 (°) 3 -140 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D Chemi- Primary Food and cals and and fabriallied kindred cated products products metals () -12 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 (*) 0 0 (*) (°) 2 (°) 0 0 D () (D) D0 ( 0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 5 0 0 0 (*) (°)1 D ( 0) 0 (°)0 -38 (*) (D) 1 3 (D) -1 (DD) (D) ( ) 1 (")D ( 0) (D0) 0 2 0 (D) 0 0 0 52 0 (D) (D) (°) 1 (*) 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 -4 0 1 0 0 0 (*)D ( 0) (°) (*)0 0 0 -1 0 0 (D) 4 0 0 0 _J 0 0 0 (°)0 (D) 4 (*) (*) (*)0 (*) -3 2 _ ]_ 0 0 () (°)0 5 0 0 0 5 0 (DD) 0 2 (D) 278 237 (*) (D) 0 (°) 3 11 -1 (*) 2 (°)5 0 0 0 0 14 3 10 10 0 0 34 (D) D0 ( 0) 0 0 0 (*)0 (*)0 () (*)1 (*) 0 (D) 0 1 1 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 (*) -35 (") 0 (*)D () (D0) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) (*)0 0 s 0 (DD) ( 0) (D0) (DD) ( 0) 0 (DD) (D) ( 0) 2 0 0 D () (") 87 57 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 23.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Equity Capital Outflows, 1985 [Millions of dollars; inflows ( —)] Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries Canada.. Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other .. ... Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa... Australia New Zealand South Africa . Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina ... Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other Addendum— OPEC 1 • Total -2,280 -2,604 1,119 370 -1,284 -2,494 756 (D) -2,708 -2,730 119 (D) 34 201 2 713 -1,156 -33 16 -35 (D) -5 553 168 16 278 (D) 185 (D) 0 (D) (D) 11 8 43 3 -163 (D) 196 547 64 17 -3 (D) 0 0 (D) 1 0 0 D0 (DD) ( ) 0 (*) D ( ) 0 2 17 0 0 28 22 -12 0 13 14 2 0 1 0 (*) 4 461 (D) 1 18 11 (DD) ( ) 2 (D) 99 (D) 1 2 D ( ) (*) 0 1 0 D (*)D 188 0 0 (D) 7 0 0 2 0 (D) -24 (D) 5 0 0 2 (D) 0 D0 15 402 102 10 0 (*) 6 -2 0 0 0 0 0 5 -5 (*) 0 (*) D ( ) 0 0 0 0 (*)D 0 0 4 (D) 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 0 173 1 0 (D) 119 0 0 14 0 -4 (D) 12 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 (D) 19 2 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 12 (D) 6 37 (*) -1 (D) 0 (D) D0 86 5 3 (D) 0 1 0 (D) -2 (*) 50 34 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 -35 0 0 (D) (*) (*) -4 1 0 3 () 8 160 (D) 30 (D) (*) 1,323 -111 111 1 48 48 0 0 49 -56 7 (D) 4 2 3 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 155 -1,337 (D) 92 7 (D) 13 0 (*) 1 3 (D) -19 (*) (D) 1 (D) 0 0 1 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) -1 1 (D) (*) 0 0 0 D0 (D) 5 40 (D) -14 2 -1 -15 (DD) ( ) 0 (*) -1,304 (D) (D) 0 -703 0 15 (*) -6 1 1 0 0 7 (D) 0 (D) 438 (D) (D) (D) 128 5 2 201 9 (DD) ( ) -46 -7 (*) 161 108 0 0 179 5 (DD) (D) ( ) -5 0 0 148 (*) (D) 0 52 88 -28 8 73 74 0 _1 51 (DD) ( ) —4 0 0 0 0 (D) -12 (DD) ( ) -15 -1 (*)2 (*) -23 -15 23 (DD) () 16 0 5 0 1 -2 0 (D) -122 362 -612 328 -356 124 56 16 (D) 2 2 2 (D) 114 110 39 -35 -522 50 3 0 (D) 2 0 (*) (D) 0 0 0 0 90 66 17 1 7 0 1 -2 (*) (D) 65 0 (D) -1,181 (D) -36 (D) -699 85 16 5 -89 (*) 0 0 0 85 0 -4 (D) 0 (DD) ( ) 0 0 0 0 217 37 (DD) (D) ( ) 179 (DD) ( ) 84 (*) 7 6 117 -162 46 219 29 (DD) (D) ( ) 190 (DD) ( ) 115 52 0 119 -122 55 180 -146 4 233 6 -85 34 19 -7 -30 153 219 (D) 0 202 0 (D) -9 0 0 (D) 149 24 12 142 141 0 0 0 0 (*)0 (*) (*) 1 1 0 0 2 0 (*) (D) 0 3 2 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) ( 0) ( 0) D ( ) 0 0 0 D0 () (*)0 ( 0) (D0) (D0) 0 0 D0 ( 0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 (D) 0 D -8 0 0 -8 0 0 0 0 4 17 70 3 (D) -3 0 2 0 0 -2 0 (*) 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 (DD) ( ) 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 3 0 (D) (D) 0 0 3 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 11 0 (*) D ( ) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 (DD) () (DD) () -11 0 (*)0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D0) (D0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*)0 0 (*) (*) (*) 4 0 (*) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 (*) 0 0 0 34 0 (*) 14 (DD) ( ) -321 33 205 440 25 0 151 144 0 2 20 (DD) ( D) ( ) -2 0 0 1 4 -8 1 (*) 0 0 -1,424 Other industries 209 55 0 (D) 0 1 D0 -1,020 Other manufacturing Finance (except Wholebanking), insurServices sale Banking ance, trade and real estate 56 163 () Transportation equipment 33 1,211 -7 0 -191 211 Electric Maand chinery, elecexcept tronic elecequiptrical ment 239 254 1,082 23 (D) 191 165 (D) 25 18 3 -74 700 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D Food Chemi- Primary and and cals and fabriallied kindred cated products products metals Petroleum 0 (°) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 -1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 -3 () 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 (DD) () (D5) 0 0 0 0 0 D ( 0) ( 0) D0 0 0 D0 ( 0) D 0 0 4 0 ( 0) ( ) 0 0 1 0 (D) 1 (*) 0 0 (DD) () (D0) 0 D 8 7 4 0 0 0 0 -3 (*) 1 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*)0 0 (') 0 0 0 0 0 D ( 0) 1 (DD) ( 0) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 3 (D) 0 0 0 0 (*) 2 ( 0) 0 (DD) (D) ( 0) (DD) ( 0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D0) (D) 0 1 (*) 0 0 12 7 7 0 0 4 1 0 4 6 0 0 2 8 ( 0) -1 (D) 0 0 D0 ( 0) (D0) (*) (*)0 D () D ( ) 2 0 (D) 1 (*) (*)0 -2 (*) 2 51 9 -7 4 (D) (D) 2 0 (D) 0 0 _1 2 0 0 0 4 4 23 D0 () (D0) -5 0 7 0 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 7 0 0 (D) (D0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D ( 0) D0 () (*)D () (D0) 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 (D) () 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 1 0 <*)1 0 0 0 0 (D0) 0 0 D0 ( 0) 0 (D) 2 4 I 0 0 D () 0 0 (D0) (D0) 0 0 (D) (D) 12 (D) August 1986 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 58 Table 24.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Reinvested Earnings, 1982 [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries Petroleum Total Food Chemi- Primary and and cals and fabrikindred allied cated products products metals Electric Maand chinery, elecexcept tronic elecequiptrical ment Transportation equipment Other manufacturing Finance (except banking), Wholeinsursale Banking ance, trade and real estate Services Other industries -409 All countries . 1,359 935 425 171 126 32 16 355 -614 1,076 2,142 275 -429 776 -182 217 92 15 166 463 380 435 488 79 -94 180 -17 125 -14 45 11 -195 254 -366 Developed countries 3 60 -178 -23 -31 3 203 51 -78 451 421 6 (*) 9 72 2 5 44 9 3 278 201 14 -46 13 130 (DD) ( ) -3 1 32 25 88 -26 -214 -18 5 -2 (*) -14 1 -1 6 0 -15 3 -49 22 (*) 5 -12 2 1 21 0 (*) 32 188 2 0 3 (*) 2 -9 188 0 8 11 32 2 -3 2 3 9 -12 27 2 2 4 2 1 2 (D) -4 (*) 6 (DD) ( ) 1 74 75 2 (*) 1,653 1,564 17 13 (*) 4 29 43 195 -243 -162 Canada 311 Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark . . France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other * -645 -1,006 -137 75 81 25 39 73 -187 -243 -123 -1,028 -1,289 -144 32 17 (DD) -597 ( ) -280 -246 4 4 -33 179 8 -191 -1 90 217 -214 -301 -245 77 41 23 308 92 4 176 145 -6 42 122 64 3 11 22 -37 (*) 33 18 0 1 13 58 11 1 18 (*) (*) -13 29 4 -7 58 31 1 1 9 -6 4 6 5 1 6 14 77 -9 (*) 115 -38 0 61 126 (*) 20 33 51 -24 7 4 23 1 26 3 1 (*) 11 40 (D) 0 -94 214 0 (*) (D) 0 3 -119 -244 (D) 3 -117 -64 1 62 (D) -2 18 -132 -183 16 -5 -92 101 1 1 -41 (*) 6 32 283 -16 1 77 (D) -5 -214 7 1 17 -15 -267 -25 65 1 3 10 1 0 (*) (D) -9 1 (D) (*) 0 -6 (*) 0 (*) (*) 2 10 1 0 0 -38 2 0 0 (DD) ( ) -19 2 0 0 22 2 (*) D ( ) 4 -5 (*) (D) (*) 0 -2 2 -24 29 -227 0 0 0 -5 D (D) ( ) 0 (*) D ( ) 64 1 2 (*) -2 (*) -44 (D) 36 1 (D) -3 61 -104 7 2 -8 -13 -25 190 1 11 62 24 (*) (*) (D) -21 9 2 6 (*) (D) -5 -120 30 -1 1 0 0 15 0 (DD) ( ) (*) -22 -91 -86 (*) -5 19 9 2 8 29 23 3 3 -162 -114 (DD) ( ) -151 -107 -82 -6 -18 3 1 (*) 2 -218 -3 -14 (*) 11 1 15 4 4 7 -46 6 5 1 (*) -77 59 14 642 -191 27 171 358 70 22 51 (D) -5 (*) 0 12 (D) -261 -261 0 0 222 90 117 24 19 7 -1 24 10 29 17 5 10 -9 (D) 2 27 (D) -202 -194 -5 -3 49 4 77 -19 4 -1 2 2 -20 2 3 -6 (*) (DD) ( ) 2 1 6 3 (DD) () (*) 3 (D) (D) 2 237 -77 (D) -1 (*) (D) 304 -1 32 17 18 0 1 14 1 7 7 48 (D) 11 (D) -7 70 (D) (D) 383 -110 6 95 -35 -563 -87 759 12 7 57 Japan South Africa -152 -132 6 -26 Developing countries 1,612 Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia 1,003 South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other . . .. -1,476 -1,395 -11 -70 Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas . Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other . Saharan Eevot f Hf ^ .Libya Other Sub-Saharan N- eria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong ..... . .. .• Indonesia Ph'l ' Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 623 261 330 -190 93 15 247 -101 -33 •• (D) 128 -77 -96 (DD) ( ) -408 -242 -95 -506 -38 513 22 207 136 316 -39 -112 40 65 16 (D) 247 -10 -184 51 -21 (D) -91 1 007 5 -1,014 -77 (*) -20 7 1,856 4 516 -18 801 -28 594 -11 -422 73 43 97 -67 -494 -44 17 -467 34 27 59 (DD) (D) ( ) (*) -18 -317 27 4 93 -69 -344 -1 53 -397 12 5 0 -19 2 16 1 16 17 3 1 0 2 14 0 -4 17 308 80 47 172 9 -42 5 -177 137 -7 45 25 15 4 2 722 402 30 -94 150 -61 277 23 82 -78 -11 46 48 2 77 (D) -16 62 •(*) 1 -68 (D) 249 202 59 23 6 30 100 148 6 56 15 2 89 176 Addendum— OPEC l (D5) -r!6 176 -133 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D 64 246 98 -57 4 (*) (DD) ( ) 189 6 77 3 19 1 20 3 (*) 36 3 98 39 45 -3 22 (*) -7 3 -1 46 39 15 5 (*) 0 0 -4 1 43 1 36 (*) 5 4 (*) -2 1 -16 -28 6 6 314 -305 (DD) ( ) 29 4 0 (D) 1 (D) 0 -43 13 34 (D) 4 2 -2 -17 (D) 56 -55 (*) -1 103 -103 0 0 52 -57 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 (*) (*) 0 0 3 0 (*) 3 19 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 (*) (*) 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 4 1 0 0 1 3 0 4 8 14 3 10 0 0 4 1 0 (D) (*) (D) 0 2 1 1 (*) 0 1 (*) 0 (*) (*) 1 0 2 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 -205 -205 (DD) ( ) 10 0 0 73 8 67 -2 4 1 1 0 0 4 0 1 3 -2 0 (*) -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 112 (*) (*) (*) (*) -117 (*) 2 2 (*) (*) 1 3 -6 3 (*) 23 1 9 7 1 6 7 -10 1 2 (*) 9 (*) (D) 0 (D) 13 7 2 2 3 (*) -2 -1 1 (*) 0 2 (*) (D) (*) (D) 56 17 8 (*) (D) 0 14 0 D ( ) 0 0 174 28 2 -1 20 11 83 15 34 (DD) ( ) 35 0 (*) 0 0 -2 46 (D) (D) 0 0 14 6 2 -3 D ( ) 2 (*) (D) (*) (DD) ( ) 132 101 (*) (*) (D) -10 21 (D) 9 -1 (D) 182 99 4 -1 3 24 30 19 15 (*) -2 40 9 (D) (D) 1 12 34 58 (D) 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 (*) 0 (*) (*) 0 (*) 29 -3 16 (D) (D) 59 2 59 (*) 3 (*) (*) -7 (*) -36 -73 33 4 1,541 46 426 (*) 796 (*) 271 2 2 1 (*) 0 (*) -3 -5 0 2 30 6 7 (*) -2 -1 1 20 (*) -42 -52 7 3 -170 -74 -37 -59 28 (*) 14 (*) 1 (*) 16 -3 13 11 9 3 (*) 2 (DD) ( ) 1 26 (*) (DD) ( ) 1 -1 (*) -8 -170 11 (D) (°) (*) -180 (DD) ( ) -96 7 16 (°) (*) (D) 84 51 1 3 <») 19 5 (°) (*) (*) 142 8 126 (DD) ( ) 24 17 1 -3 3 2 3 1 (*) 2 4 37 0 42 (DD) ( ) 52 28 7 -21 7 25 8 2 2 3 -9 (D) 153 -19 3 2 _g -8 (*) 4 -9 -1 -72 (D) 59 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 25.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Reinvested Earnings, 1983 [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Petroleum Total Food Chemi- Primary and and cals and fabriallied kindred cated products products metals Electric Maand chinery, elecexcept tronic elecequiptrical ment Transportation equipment 461 794 3,272 344 243 -13 150 154 143 141 26 1,011 364 55 154 281 11 90 530 74 43 (D) (D) 0 31 (D) 0 (*) 21 0 —4 129 (D) (DD) ( ) 126 (°) 15 99 55 (D) 39 -107 194 -31 7 -116 -52 8 2 3 (*) 38 -37 -130 -37 -3 33 -79 15 -1 15 16 14 50 74 3 -1 -11 45 1 91 21 78 20 -167 37 17 (D) -19 (*) -13 _1 (D) 24 25 1 -1 205 17 5 15 16 -28 18 254 4 6 40 (*) (D) 0 0 4 0 (°) 3 2 37 2 (*) 2 2 -11 1 42 2 2 (D) 94 14 456 (°) 0 7 (*) (*) 7 436 0 (°) 32 32 10 (D) 3 -22 (*) (D) 14 0 27 (*) 11 (D) 1 -6 1 18 (*) 1 -1 (D) -13 (°) 5 (D) -30 -38 10 1 -48 37 36 (*) 1 86 74 4 8 22 20 (*) 2 1,567 458 61 59 -47 -78 305 484 3,932 1,068 1,354 168 339 64 194 691 Canada 3,310 835 1,735 102 236 (*) 127 77 109 942 Europe 225 248 591 39 34 122 126 32 European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom -679 132 50 626 -223 -26 374 1 86 417 -597 -342 -15 25 63 -91 7 -4 44 (*) 292 -450 156 -73 19 -404 -12 11 297 17 —9 27 -6 28 -3 3 6 -25 (*) 50 13 0 36 21 41 -9 -84 8 3 -20 -5 3 5 23 (*) 26 -58 -151 18 (*) 165 -32 0 81 96 -4 -21 -87 68 -24 7 7 20 3 30 14 3 2 9 Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other 904 34 15 366 -47 -429 -37 1,021 19 31 590 3 (D) 354 -5 12 -9 (D) 9 -1 -435 -15 1 -6 24 -424 -5 39 1 -2 10 _2 0 -38 (*) 0 0 -5 -26 -8 (*) 0 0 25 -2 (*) 0 (°) -7 (D) (*) 0 0 35 2 (*) (D) 4 -41 2 (D) 2 0 Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand .. South Africa Developing countries .... 75 -24 4 33 7 (D) 26 87 7 (*) (*) (D) 17 8 (D) 1 (*) 2 681 225 330 12 14 8 (D) 55 -284 -151 9 -141 -240 -195 (DD) ( ) 104 -120 75 3 47 15 11 1 3 55 48 (*) 6 -13 -1 (*) -12 (DD) ( ) 1 -4 -3 3 (*) 1 -116 (DD) ( ) -11 1,793 896 75 -1,220 8 2 4 (D) (*) 0 -280 -47 -142 -74 -336 -55 -211 -140 -107 112 -857 128 -250 20 38 29 98 849 -31 147 27 -64 (D) 28 (°) 86 30 10 -827 57 -182 6 32 10 -12 728 -10 -52 4 20 2 15 3 (*) 92 3 -289 -22 -136 3 (*) 1 -7 129 2 -57 (D) -23 -3 (D) -1 -4 26 (D) -149 (D) (°) -5 (*) 0 0 20 1 -122 5 -35 1 -15 1 -2 76 -2 Central America Mexico Panama Other -170 -457 311 -23 28 -16 92 -48 -385 418 4 29 Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other -8 3 0 14 D (D) ( ) 1 16 -62 -62 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 -27 0 7 -100 15 19 (D) -27 (D) (*) 10 -24 34 (DD) ( ) -23 3 0 -14 D (D) ( ) 0 3 (*) 2 (*) 1 2,819 447 770 19 972 -146 723 34 -23 35 (*) 12 1 (*) 0 2 (*) (*) 0 -2 -76 257 160 202 -105 -333 (*) 165 -497 222 63 40 126 -6 -51 182 98 197 113 -232 (*) 177 -409 -180 2 -258 109 -33 -3 7 6 0 1 11 0 3 14 1 1 (*) 0 1 (*) 0 (*) (*) 1 0 0 0 12 4 4 0 0 8 0 5 3 2 6 __Y 4 1 787 218 37 162 166 -111 345 8 66 -44 -43 259 55 (D) 165 (D) -31 73 '(*) 5 -71 -44 298 17 13 -7 59 78 228 -28 60 32 2 -35 (*) (*) (*) (*) 40 (*) 3 2 1 (*) 42 (*) 9 2 (*) -9 (D) 2 13 7 (D) 15 1 (*) 0 (*) -16 0 (D) (°) 12 (*) (D) 0 (D) 11 6 -1 4 1 (*) -1 1 1 (*) 0 (*) 1 (*) 1 (*) 68 (D) 11 (*) 1 0 27 0 (D) 0 0 236 15 -2 3 56 -2 117 7 25 D (D) ( ) 483 396 -12 -18 -77 South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru .. Other Other Africa Saharan Libva Other Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel United Arab Emirates Other Hong Kong India Malaysia Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other Addendum — OPEC 1 • -164 442 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D -168 (D) 4 0 0 3 (°) (*) 0 (*) (*) 33 2,725 Latin America (D) 30 13 12 6 -2 1 2 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 (*) (*) 0 0 -1 0 1 -2 17 17 0 0 0 Other industries 208 7,139 Developed countries Other manufacturing Finance (except banking), WholeinsurServices Banking sale ance, trade and real estate 325 -102 (D) 2 -13 1 (D) 3 0 26 13 2 -30 -20 (D) (D) 2 -207 -224 253 807 2,261 194 -225 _Y 24 -179 19 695 2,230 -26 19 151 12 78 6 19 4 1 -114 -2 -101 13 11 -13 15 -6 1 -92 1 59 28 27 3 5 -5 3 -28 23 -37 -41 73 32 42 2 -21 (D) -11 (D) 775 331 (D) 6 -3 (D) 428 2 24 2 12 D ( ) 10 1 (*) 4 (D) 151 28 175 5 28 -2 5 1 C) (*) 1 -30 (*) -32 -45 10 3 2,055 65 727 (*) 994 (*) 264 5 35 14 -3 -1 (*) (*) 25 1 -12 3 6 D () -12 (°) 29 -7 (D) 16 (°) -1 (°) 15 (*) (D) (°) (D) -3 3 1 19 22 23 0 -1 -3 3 2 -2 73 (DD) () 1 34 3 2 -2 0 (*) 5 2 0 3 12 10 7 3 (*) 2 (*) (*) 1 3 9 (°) (°) 2 184 (*) 189 8 14 (D) -26 6 (D) 7 -2 2 19 -32 3 2 3 12 29 7 -7 3 -1 25 32 (*) 2 —2 -14 5 3 (*) 1 (*) 25 18 (*) -4 3 1 4 2 (*) (*) 2 -60 (D) 2 154 (D) (*) (D) 1 (*) -272 (D) -217 -217 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 (*) 0 0 -14 (°) (D) 3 0 0 (D) (D) 9 0 0 -2 0 (*) 0 12 _5 (*) 0 0 (*) -4 0 (°) (D) -3 8 (D) 0 (°) 37 (°) —4 11 1 -14 1 (D) (°) (D) (*) 47 18 19 1 4 2 1 2 4 1 (*) (*) (') 4 (°) (D) (*) 66 (D) 31 -1 (°) 165 155 8 -61 37 28 2 7 -98 (D) (°) -76 46 -1 34 (DD) ( ) -3 -27 (°) (D) 5 25 (*) (D) 1 -7 3 87 -703 -87 -123 -271 -116 (D) SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 60 August 1986 Table 26.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Reinvested Earnings, 1984 [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Petroleum Total MaChemi- Primary Food and chinery, and cals and fabriexcept kindred allied cated elecproducts products metals trical 9,126 3,429 964 14 4,127 2,752 83 -45 Canada 2,629 874 1,385 27 Europe Developed countries 129 Electric and Transelecportation tronic equipequipment ment Other manufacturing WholeBanking sale trade Finance (except banking), insurServices ance, and real estate Other industries 133 6 132 470 14 227 912 453 3,197 303 -53 138 236 28 40 419 265 1,163 101 82 104 146 75 832 120 138 2 321 43 -125 124 -135 1,698 2,097 1 155 72 151 119 62 101 -172 249 -299 774 45 -14 European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom 314 -2 86 -303 -691 -50 424 -2 23 63 766 1,471 -1,020 -26 -52 -1 51 -78 -149 -493 58 9 -4 341 48 -67 48 10 -6 -51 86 -790 1,749 51 -4 2 (*) 43 (*) 56 -13 0 -3 -45 140 22 2 -79 -75 2 70 56 1 35 -57 78 -9 -8 __j 19 (*) 3 -6 -9 5 -72 4 -7 (*) -11 132 0 82 147 3 (*) 73 99 -23 4 27 6 1 45 1 4 -5 38 666 -40 0 -7 273 0 (*) -2 0 -5 339 -189 9 4 78 4 7 85 23 (*) 58 -240 7 37 36 -8 -21 3 -3 7 (*) 30 -69 -244 4 -3 -42 -94 53 (DD) ( ) 22 -13 -34 115 10 (*) -10 28 1 125 24 17 27 -106 -4 21 4 -12 -11 1 (DD) ( ) 0 -28 6 -11 11 (*) 5 -41 -1 -1 2 0 12 10 Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other 1,384 25 -6 433 -22 -68 47 968 45 13 626 (D) -16 416 -6 33 (D) 160 (D) ^ 124 -134 -12 3 14 17 -134 21 -10 -1 1 5 -21 -2 0 (*) 1 (D) 2 (D) (*) 0 4 -12 (*) (*) -1 17 10 2 3 -1 1 -42 (*) 0 0 6 -25 -10 1 0 0 58 1 (*) 0 (D) 56 (D) -8 0 0 2 3 (*) (D) -2 -15 1 (D) 1 0 -137 -2 0 0 (D) 17 -11 3 (D) (D) 13 (D) 13 1 2 55 -1 1 0 (*) 29 0 -85 (*) 1 658 -3 0 -3 (*) 1 16 639 0 8 50 (*) (*) -4 1 12 1 39 1 2 -37 -33 243 -7 5 8 (*) 6 (D) 227 (DD) ( ) 71 -3 (D) 1 1 1 -4 (*) -2 3 (D) 17 -143 15 5 -163 4 20 4 -12 -19 21 1 41 -5 4 2 2 4,925 -343 (D) 12 (D) 588 882 60 253 59 1 (D) -5 2,554 610 334 73 127 49 81 295 4 72 -29 90 16 83 72 14 202 -33 222 10 17 (D) -14 -6 (D) 138 117 13 9 63 12 37 2 4 3 5 7 2 13 (*) 19 3 2 (*) 3 -7 2 -148 155 -312 10 39 -65 90 -14 75 (D) 90 21 (D) -532 -14 -530 12 2,407 -178 861 22 1,037 14 648 3 301 291 298 53 -60 10 8 196 -178 460 111 349 112 112 116 -107 40 (D) 1 (D) (*) 1 299 253 267 50 -63 46 (D) 194 (D) 114 2 72 88 48 -6 4 (D) 3 3 (D) 1 10 13 3 2 0 1 9 0 14 5 14 11 (DD) ( ) 4 (*) D ( ) (*) 2 (*) 0 (D) 2 1 (*) 0 1 1 0 0 123 102 (DD) ( ) g 4 0 3 (DD) ( ) 0 4 14 1 1 0 0 13 0 8 6 2 7 -13 1 3 24 -3 9 -3 3 (*) -3 26 (*) 18 18 (*) (*) 7 0 0 D0 Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 1,610 52 20 951 102 31 258 143 133 9 -88 785 -43 (D) 948 (D) -37 -50 (*) -1 -7 -82 492 51 4 4 37 -17 240 68 110 13 9 -16 1 (*) (*) (*) 18 3 2 1 (*) (*) 114 13 8 6 (*) 28 (D) 13 26 5 (D) 75 89 Addendum— OPEC 1 1,724 1,385 33 11 -6 Japan 194 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa... Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Other Bahamas Bermuda (Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Eervut Libya Other Liberia Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong Indonesia Malaysia . -393 94 2 -485 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D 43 25 14 1 3 (*) 1 (*) 0 (*)0 (DD) ( 2) 69 -803 (D) 2 0 (*) (*) -2 (D) -11 -8 5 (D) 20 (D) (D) 267 -40 37 -4 -73 42 43 1 1 76 71 10 -5 7 9 (*) 2 234 -55 -44 (D) (D) 14 493 719 2,035 202 7 (D) —2 (D) 6 -10 79 255 142 651 1,915 47 75 23 (DD) ( ) 1 (*) 0 0 -7 1 14 -13 9 2 -3 1 (*) -5 3 201 13 (D) 3 (DD) ( ) 1 28 2 22 32 22 -13 7 -4 4 -14 1 -35 44 28 -5 5 -13 (') -6 22 14 7 -24 -2 3 1 (*) 29 1 58 -58 0 0 2 _2 0 4 61 (D) 120 3 (D) 1 2 -48 (D) -17 17 0 0 57 63 (*) 6 118 74 45 1 8 9 16 1 150 8 154 3 46 5 4 5 -3 (*) 2 36 (') -25 -35 6 5 51 14 9 11 9 (D) 4 12 (D) 4 29 15 -18 (*) 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 (*) (*) 0 4 -4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,751 -278 901 (*) 943 (*) 180 5 5 -3 -2 0 (*) 8 5 0 3 27 22 5 -1 (*) (*) 10 j -1 3 0 0 -1 0 (D) 0 (D) 5 -2 -1 0 1 6 0 4 2 28 2 1 (D) 2 -2 3 D ( ) -32 14 (DD) ( ) 3 -46 3 7 -36 -2 9 7 (*) 5 117 95 2 5 1 -1 6 11 2 (*) (*) 140 (D) 181 5 (D) 8 (D) (*) -2 3 (D) 2 4 (*) 1 1 28 206 -10 (*) 2 -7 15 15 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 1 1 (*) 0 3 2 (*) 1 (*) 73 (D) 2 (*) (*) 0 26 0 (D) 1 0 45 11 15 (*) (D) 2 -1 (D) (*) -2 -2 (*) (*) 2 (D) -3 (D) 130 (DD) ( ) 5 -7 227 19 -5 8 37 1 107 19 50 8 1 93 0 (*) 0 0 24 (DD) ( ) 2 0 (*) (D) 7 -5 4 -3 —2 1 (DD) ( ) -1 (D) 222 138 (*) 12 (D) -8 23 (DD) ( ) 8 -2 678 166 (D) 1 (D) (*) 455 14 9 13 14 0 (*) 4 -1 -3 (*) -9 1 (D) 8 (D) 68 -74 1 5 4 63 36 32 -1 (*) 2 45 -6 -8 47 42 (D) (D) ( 0) 0 (D) 10 1 (*) 0 (*) 11 0 -1 -10 (D) (*)D ( 0) (*)D (D) ( 3) 1 3 (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 1 0 0 1 0 0 (D) 1 (D) 7 11 D (D) ( ) (*) -5 (*) (*) 5 45 -4 37 4 8 -82 (D) (D) 13 6 (D) (*) (D) (D) 6 2 -15 31 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 61 Table 27.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Reinvested Earnings, 1985 [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Petroleum Total Food and kindred products Chemicals and allied products Primary and fabricated metals Electric Maand chinery, elecexcept tronic elecequiptrical ment Transportation equipment Other manufacturing WholeBanking sale trade Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Services Other industries 20,664 2,434 10,514 857 1,029 303 4,138 677 1,626 1,883 2,065 783 3,803 483 582 17,008 2,490 9,339 854 903 304 3,841 418 1,368 1,653 1,759 855 2,035 313 217 Canada 1,836 543 1,006 40 -18 86 56 113 488 241 108 25 100 45 9 Europe 14,492 1,663 8,176 798 937 209 3,544 354 899 1,435 1,535 823 1,854 275 166 11,637 639 228 1,097 2,646 -51 810 808 27 1,218 4,216 1,335 74 52 -23 262 (D) -6 (DD) ( ) 384 687 7,586 295 29 904 1,949 -4 396 755 -9 687 2,584 766 -4 27 43 73 (*) 90 46 0 138 354 904 46 1 79 121 -1 108 (DD) ( ) 243 304 218 8 2 1 139 (*) 18 (DD) ( ) 13 49 3,234 7 (*) 655 939 0 89 558 -8 202 792 308 (D) -3 7 90 (') 41 88 (D) 1 47 848 (D) 0 44 325 0 (*) (D) 0 -3 445 1,308 171 3 76 263 -3 49 36 28 94 592 640 124 133 123 35 (°) (D) 38 (*) 23 159 463 65 8 45 201 -63 (DD) () 32 16 129 1,256 38 (*) 15 155 1 (DD) (D) ( ) 61 489 198 18 5 32 -2 1 1 20 0 43 81 158 25 (*) (*) 46 (*) -1 -3 0 4 88 2,855 -1 67 227 15 436 162 1,916 10 24 328 (D) -5 122 -22 -11 (DD) ( ) (DD) ( ) 115 31 1 0 (*) 1 (DD) (D ) ( ) (*) 0 33 1 -1 6 -15 18 2 26 (*) -3 -8 (*) 0 0 -8 4 -9 4 0 0 309 (D) (*) 0 (DD) (D) ( ) 2 0 0 46 3 (*) (D) 2 18 (*) (D) (*) 0 51 (D) 0 0 (D) 53 6 0 (*) 2 895 37 68 73 19 36 20 625 (D) 360 4 4 1 9 67 0 278 -5 2 598 (D) 0 (D) (*) 2 (D) 576 0 19 77 (*) (*) 5 3 22 (*) 43 1 2 24 67 10 (D) -35 (D) 127 -5 1 -2 3 22 10 97 1 (*) 75 189 49 72 -8 -7 2 -3 -83 -52 4 -35 -2 -27 -1 26 -14 -11 -1 -2 -74 -40 12 -45 126 -1 259 231 306 -42 (D) -1 (D) -72 10 (*) 13 -3 3 (D) -84 -2 (D) 259 -98 -68 2 -32 1,174 (D) -50 (*) (D) 297 -9 1 4 (*) -3 8 (*) 1 3 1 4 1 -3 1 (*) 18 1,768 170 668 46 62 16 215 47 94 189 133 269 1,642 20 172 -17 -14 -2 -3 -1 (*) -2 4 (*) 31 33 (*) -2 116 24 95 0 (*) 0 0 -4 1 52 -11 67 2 -4 2 (*) (*) -3 -5 (D) 99 1 (D) 1 (*) -42 -7 -13 -4 4 _g -5 2 -4 2 1 -7 9 0 -15 98 98 0 0 -270 14 -250 14 (DD) ( ) -3 -5 (D) 22 -3 30 -6 3 6 (*) -1 3 1 (*) -3 -3 100 100 0 0 106 (D) 48 -2 (D) 4 (*) 29 (*) 76 79 1 -3 -34 1 -38 3 16 7 1 3 (*) (*) (*) 5 (*) -12 -12 -5 5 2 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 2 (*) 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 (*) 0 6 54 18 9 (D) 6 D ( ) _i 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 1 1 0 0 -3 0 0 -3 -2 -1 -1 0 (*) -1 0 6 -7 -12 1 1 (*) (*) -13 (D) (D) -11 (*)D () (*)D -3 1 1 0 0 -4 0 (*) -5 7 7 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 2 (D) -1 -1 0 51 0 (D) 5 0 208 15 2 -3 18 3 146 -21 36 11 1 167 0 (*) 0 D0 0 2 (D) 8 7 -4 D ( ) 6 -2 D (D) ( ) 1 (*) 80 (DD) ( ) -4 (*) 105 102 (*) 6 _^ (D) -27 (D) 15 -3 3 -5 -5 -5 0 (*) (*) -2 -1 3 -86 1 (D) -12 (D) -250 -100 (D) -5 4 -79 -69 (D) -49 1 1 1,673 84 538 (*) 874 (*) (DD) ( ) 10 3 2 0 1 7 4 0 3 43 8 -4 (DD) ( ) 73 45 1 4 1 4 -2 18 2 -1 (*) 16 23 (D) _]_ (*) (*) (D) (*) 16 18 (DD) ( ) (*) —2 (*) (*) -3 107 9 103 (DD) ( ) 26 24 (*) _2 3 -5 2 (*) (*) 1 3 -23 3 16 -7 (D) (*) 8 (DD) ( ) 168 -5 (DD) ( ) 26 (*) (') (D) -1 -2 2 (D) 44 10 (DD) ( ) -2 34 -7 (DD) ( ) 89 (D) 81 (D) 9 (D) -1 -40 43 50 -9 36 110 Developed countries European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden.. . . Switzerland Turkey.. Other Japan 1,004 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa... Australia New Zealand South Africa -324 -230 31 -124 Developing countries Latin America 3,686 2,693 169 (D) -1 (D) -21 -211 590 -17 -1 (D) 5' 316 121 (D) 1 (*) 569 -412 -298 3 -117 South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia.. . . Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other -32 -76 101 -18 46 70 -57 -36 -63 -9 -42 -31 -18 95 (D) -49 (D) -4 263 -61 360 (*) -17 13 -9 -20 -3 7 -5 7 (*) __7 3 -1 6 5 4 (*) 46 2 -30 2 -5 -13 2 Central America Mexico Panama Other 554 420 77 57 -97 -9 -75 -14 28 31 -2 -1 2,171 231 595 22 863 -62 486 35 -106 -30 56 3 (DD) ( ) (*) -4 415 407 (DD) ( ) -10 2 -3 -25 5 -9 1 18 94 80 54 99 -73 13 -16 223 -193 223 65 186 88 -116 49 49 34 90 -74 -1 (D) 182 (D) -2 2 -23 68 -48 -7 5 3 0 2 -12 0 14 -25 -8 (D) -45 (D) 3 1 0 1 0 0 88 57 (DD) ( ) -31 2 0 -26 1 -10 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 2 0 7 -5 -19 (DD) ( ) 1 3 676 139 61 111 89 -95 172 103 50 107 -61 143 29 (D) 136 (D) -42 -67 (*) -7 81 -55 521 25 35 -12 (DD) ( ) 334 31 88 18 5 -48 2 (*) (*) (*) -52 -2 2 2 (*) (') 80 (D) 12 -2 (*) 6 (D) 5 32 1 8 -8 1 (*) 0 (*) -8 0 -1 -7 -22 (DD) () 0 (*) 12 9 4 -3 (*) 1 -2 2 1 (*) 0 -36 12 (D) (D) Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Effypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Philippines South Korea Thailand Other Addendum—OPEC 1 30 34 790 516 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D 10 (*) -3 (*) 4 1 0 8 4 1 (*) 0 1 3 0 2 1 (*) 0 0 (D2) (D) (10) (*) (*) () (DD) (-1) (*)0 (D) 92 42 55 -5 517 134 (D) -1 (D) (°) 317 -2 24 13 4 7 361 57 14 7 -16 5 (D) 2 (D) 1 9 -7 4 123 62 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 28.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Intercompany Debt Outflows, 1982 [Millions of dollars; inflows (—)] Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries Petroleum Total Food and kindred products Chemicals and allied products Primary and fabricated metals Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment 43 -205 -43 -204 340 -901 -1 7 90 -131 -63 -433 295 -453 -1 -104 Japan 153 -17 39 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa... Australia New Zealand South Africa 211 145 34 32 (DD) () 5 (D) 3 8 20 9 32 31 1 1 (D) (D) 1 -3 (D) (D) (*) (D) () -44 -11,611 2,229 249 -26 103 -48 -12,445 536 362 -35 113 -8 751 -9 83 49 168 48 32 409 34 392 33 49 33 23 52 33 (D) (D) 141 -43 29 -5 5 1 2 163 7 50 (D) 14 (*) 3 -1 1 (D) 3 35 -21 58 -1 4 -2 -2 (*) -1 23 (D) 4 (D) 2 (*) (') -6 -11 D Turkey Other Developing countries Latin America . .... South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Other Central America .... Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere .. Bermuda .. .. . Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Eevot Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Other Middle East Israel United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Thailand Other .. .... -168 -6 -4 76 18 -24 -54 -197 -47 71 32 194 (D) (D) (D) 108 -120 0 320 7 -231 29 (D) -5 5 (D) (D) 187 -500 -1 -1,246 74 -37 -1 -73 -8 84 -170 12 60 -16 28 (*) 83 13 7 -3 7 -20 -1 (D) 6 0 (D) 12 -133 (D) (*) 38 -72 11 21 -13 (D) 23 -88 -16 7 (D) 5 -20 6 (D) -5 1 -39 26 3 ( ) (*) 46 55 0 -15 17 (D) -1 -55 12 10 -2 (D) -7 (*) 1 (D) (*) -3 45 -83 -12 (*) (D) (D) 0 2 4 0 -1 12 204 27 (D) (D) (D) -5 50 (D) 12 (D) 130 -234 -91 6 -21 10 -6 -3 -8 (') -40 -81 -1 0 0 0 -1,312 10 1 (D) 51 0 (D) 9 (D) -540 -820 21 -13 -1 5 -7 (*) -2 -2 0 63 -23 -41 (D) -1 (D) (D) -1 (D) 38 -1 (*) 2 1 -44 -15 8 (*) 12 16 (*) 0 (*) (D) 3 (D) 15 (*) 0 (D) (*) (*) 1 1 8 -17 (D) (*) 4 11 0 0 (*) 2 7 2 (*) 0 0 2 -3 0 0 (D) (D) 1 (*) 0 0 (D) 0 (*) 2 2 (D) 1 (D) (*) 0 (D) 3 0 0 7 -9 (D) 0 (*) 7 18 -1 (*) -1 11 (D) (D) (*) (*) (*) -266 (D) -3 (D) 6 _7 -26 -240 2 7 67 (*) 0 12 0 (D) (D) 42 0 (D) 52 1 (*) (D) 1 (D) 1 21 (D) (D) 4 (*) (*) 1 (D) (D) (D) 3 (D) (D) (*) D (DD) D -11 57 0 37 4 -27 12 13 (D) (D) 109 87 -1 23 0 0 0 0 -43 54 10 2 16 15 1 (*) (D) (D) (*) (D) -75 19 230 45 -447 (*) -13,454 -41 21 (D) -296 0 -13,257 36 -15 31 0 (*) 0 0 10 (*) 22 -5 18 (*) -1 (*) 1 8 (*) 201 (D) -6 (D) -1 1 0 (D) (D) (D) 8 (D) 10 -5 3 3 (*) 15 (D) D D (*) (D) 15 13 (*) 2 -5 5 0 0 (*) (D) 0 (D) ( ) (D) 0 0 ( ) 51 1 (D) 95 20 -77 2 (D) 1 0 13 1 (D) 0 (*) 2 (*) (*) 0 (*) 1 0 (*) 0 0 0 1 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -5 (*) 0 1 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 (*) (*) 0 0 5 0 6 1 5 (*) (*) 0 2 2 (*) (*) 0 (*) 2 0 (*) 2 5 0 0 5 1 3 0 0 3 4 0 1 3 -230 36 (D) (*) (D) (D) (D) (*) -18 8 5 -4 1 -10 (D) (D) 3 (D) (D) 4 0 0 51 1 33 12 5 0 (D) (D) (*) (D) 14 2 1 (*) (D) (D) (D) -185 (D) (*) 4 (D) (*) (D) (D) 11 -6 (D) (D) -16 45 24 32 35 (D) -38 78 2 (D) 30 1 0 (D) (*) 23 (*) (D) (D) (*) 0 (D) -1 D ( ) D0 563 261 26 -337 51 823 -158 (D) (D) 583 230 62 -345 52 813 (D) 280 (D) 9 3 1 0 -2 12 0 6 7 5 (*) (*) 0 (') 5 0 (*) 5 -439 176 -301 -180 218 71 (*) 44 -181 209 -28 3 33 (*) 2 (*) 0 (*) 0 (*) (D) (D) (D) (*) (D) 33 (*) 35 0 2 1 1 (D) (*)D () 9 9 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 710 -151 7 865 214 89 -252 96 -28 52 26 1,039 11 (D) 882 251 90 -94 (D) -1 -15 -4 -95 21 -3 1 (D) 6 -150 (D) 16 74 C) 4 (*) (*) (*) (D) (D) 1 (*) (D) (*) (*) (D) -19 3 -3 2 -1 2 (D) 6 _1 (*) 8 1 (*) D ( ) 5 1 2 D ( ) (*) (D) 0 -35 (D) 1 (*) (DD) (bo) -16 30 -2 12 (D) (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 21 71 (D) 136 (D) 1 (D) (D) 26 959 29 -5 13 9 14 (D) 3 17 (D) ( ) 38 3 (D) (D) 0 0 29 14 18 -3 D 1 () -65 -13,488 71 193 (D) -13,659 (D) -37 -16 () 0 0 0 D0 0 (D) (D) ( ) ( ) (D) 6 -1D ((D)) (DD) (D) (D) () 0 (D0) -3 2 (D) (D) 191 196 4 10 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D -50 120 6 (D) (D) 816 -932 Other industries -38 292 133 158 1 -207 Addendum — OPEC 1 (D) 110 132 -1,459 -210 -3 74 -22 -26 41 182 31 -480 -1,045 .... 58 100 106 -103 -282 122 109 (D) (*) 7 (DD) () -11 (D) 4 52 -194 12 -3 (*) 61 (D) 21 -11 (D) -50 (D) 99 .. -361 146 (D) -356 ... -14,386 2,008 -1,627 ... Services -1,619 Europe Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate -13,436 Canada European Communities (10) Belgium . Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other manufacturing Wholesale trade (D0) (*) 1 1 0 (*) 0 0 -1 1 (D0) 0 0 0 D0 (D) ( 0) 0 0 D ( 0) (D0) (D0) 0 D0 (D) ( 0) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 D0 ( 0) (D) 0 (D0) D ( 0) (*) -461 236 27 5 (D) (*) (*) (D) 0 1 3 3 6 -3 (D) 1 (*) D ( ) -1 135 2 -30 28 126 (D) 1 (D) -2 18 -24 8 -2 7 -2 7 1 (D) 12 (D) (D) -13,296 11 362 (D) 13,623 0 (D) 4 -16 1 (D) 1 1 5 -21 (D) (D) 7 -3 (D) (*) 2 7 5 1 (*) (*) 0 1 1 (D) D0 () -5 5 5 (*) (*) (*) (D) (D) 2 -6 14 25 12 -1 8 12 -8 3 -170 (D) 1 0 D ( ) -407 12 365 -34 4 43 0 22 (D) (D) -27 (D) (D) (D) 1 4 1 (*) 8 -10 4 (D) 5 (D) (*) 1 12 5 0 0 0 3 '(*) 0 0 -23 -15 0 (D) (D) (D) 4 24 0 (*) (D) (D) (D) 397 0 0 (*) (*)D (D) ( 0) 274 -26 (D) (D) SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 63 Table 29.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Intercompany Debt Outflows, 1983 [Millions of dollars; inflows ( —)] Manufacturing All industries All countries -446 -9 -318 -1,229 (D) 354 (D) -22 (D) -193 -62 ( ) ( ) (D) 935 ( ) 90 -810 (DD) ( ) -44 (D) -33 2 155 (D) -344 -357 56 (D) 4 -27 -96 -9 (D) -24 16 50 335 -22 (D) 5 5 -44 0 6 21 0 11 (D) -208 (D) (*) -20 32 -1 -13 (D) -8 (D) -95 -60 3 (D) -4 -7 (D) -3 11 (D) (*) -54 (DD) ( ) 0 -101 (*) 0 47 -29 21 -1 59 (DD) ( ) -3 -11 -80 (DD) ( ) -3 (D) 23 -. (D) (D) -1 (*) 98 77 0 j -3 0 (DD) ( ) (D) -8 (D) 6 -73 -2 -29 (DD) ( ) 6 -66 (D) -13 (*) 7 36 (D) (*) (DD) ( ) 22 -13 -70 -420 22 (D) 2 -1 -296 ' -274 -27 (DD) 319 (D) 31 ( ) -13 -35 (DD) (D) ( ) (D) 252 63 299 (D) (*) -20 -4 331 (D) -21 (DD) ( ) (*) (*) 0 0 D ( ) 11 (D) -11 (*) 0 15 (*) -1 (D) -3 (D) 3 12 D (D) ( ) -2 0 (*) 0 2 -4 (*) (*) 0 0 (D) (D) (') (*) 0 (D) 9 3 0 0 (DD) ( D) () -16 2 40 D (D) ( ) (*) 0 (DD) ( ) 0 D0 (D) -5 14 -33 14 -23 (D) 68 65 -1 5 5 (D) 14 67 (DD) (D ) ( ) (D) -1 -15 5 (DD) (D) ( ) 159 2 -6 (*) 8 (DD) ( ) 1 -10 4 2 (*) 2 (D) -32 -32 (D) -85 18 (D) 1 (D) -143 -112 -886 European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom -816 -396 (D) -49 -201 -41 -5 85 (D) -555 246 .. . .. . . . . Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa... Australia New Zealand . ... South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other -31 -2,277 Europe Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Chemicals and allied products Total -2,980 - 1,682 Canada . Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan . . . . Effvpt Libya Other ... . Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines South Korea Thailand Other Addendum— OPEC 1 * -69 61 -52 -78 -544 28 45 -5 -12 -681 (DD) ( ) -1 -2 -204 -238 Transportation equipment -285 -304 -118 -220 -29 -17 25 (D) (D) D D () 286 ^1 0 D0 () Other manufacturing 211 -6,124 -126 -153 99 -255 -129 -102 35 -324 8 90 -65 (D) -128 -33 (D) 37 12 (D) 21 -18 2 (D) 2 6 0 12 (DD) (D ) ( ) 12 (D) (DD) (D) ( ) -7 -194 130 (D) 22 (D) (*) (D) 0 (D) -5 0 -94 108 (DD) ( ) (*) -19 (DD) ( ) (D) 16 0 5 31 72 2 3 2 D ( ) 1 21 51 (D) (D) 52 (DD) ( ) 0 0 (D) D0 (D) 1 0 (D) 0 -3 15 (D) 0 0 -20 (D) 20 (D) 1 (D) 2 2 (DD) ( ) -20 (D) 10 55 -8 -37 -15 (D) -20 -3 16 16 (DD) ( ) 112 (DD) ( ) -6 (*) -5,869 -11 -11 (*) (*) 3 (D) (DD) (D) ( ) -32 44 24 -5,815 9 (D) (DD) ( ) 3 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 (D) -4 1 (D) -1 D -183 -942 -22 -129 -175 -221 -552 -745 -74 -147 -225 -144 -29 -15 -52 -36 (DD) (D) ( ) 12 -168 20 (D) -105 (D) -15 (D) -395 (DD) ( ) -6 138 70 (*) -129 (D) -191 5 (D) (*) 2 18 (D) -12 -44 (DD) ( ) -1 -2 (*) (*) (D) -8 (DD) ( ) 5 (D) -1 0 (D) -131 -4 -3 -1 -2 -1 (DD) ( D) ( ) 6 (D) -129 -124 7 -12 (DD) ( ) (*) 0 (D) -106 (DD) ( ) -62 -10 -14 -4 -13 -3 -13 -6 (*) 72 (DD) ( ) 3 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 D0 35 66 (D) (D) D0 (D) -925 44 28 (DD) ( ) -969 16 4 5 0 -1 12 0 4 8 -31 -21 (DD) ( ) 2 (D) 0 (*) (D) (*) 0 (D) 1 (*) 0 0 26 5 16 (*) 2 (*) (D) 2 (D) -54 -57 0 3 4 (*)D (D) () -684 -232 -94 -191 77 18 -98 -150 -15 -225 -263 118 -80 -6,248 43 -584 -71 -5,409 (D) -181 (D) -783 38 29 (DD) ( ) -821 48 -257 -612 291 63 249 -25 4 -546 -42 -24 -48 -233 219 -256 -115 -20 (DD) ( ) 495 -313 (D) (D) -715 (D) (*) 0 (DD) (D) ( ) 0 3 (*) 1 0 1 (*) -1 0 -1 158 (DD) ( ) (*) -18 (D) -6 33 (*) (D) -467 -62 0 -76 -206 130 (DD) (D ) (D) ( ) -15 (D) -24 -6 (D) -35 68 -201 (DD) ( ) -20 -1 52 (*) (*) (D) (*) 52 (*) (D) 1 (*) (*) 476 -245 -117 (D) 0 0 (DD) ( ) 8 -1 7 (*) -2 -19 (*) -15 -22 (DD) ( ) (D) 1 (DD) (D ) (D) ( ) (D) -9 (*) -15 (D) (*) (D) -143 -149 (D) 0 0 0 0 D ( ) 0 (DD) ( ) 0 -50 0 -35 0 (*) 1 (DD) ( ) 0 (DD) ( ) 0 (D) 0 0 D0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*)D () () 0 0 (D) 7 ( ) 0 D0 D (D) ( 0) (D) 2 () (*) D (D) ( ) 15 17 (*) (*) -2 6 (DD) (D) ( ) 4 7 37 D (D) ( ) 0 (*) 6 0 (DD) ( ) (*) 4 (*) 0 (D) -3 0 -19 35 D (D) -1 -1 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 3 (DD) ( ) 0 D0 () 0 (D) -1 (DD) ( 1) (DD) ( ) 0 (DD) ( ) 0 D0 ( 0) () 0 (D) (D0) 319 (D) 6 (DD) ( ) -4 -2 (DD) (D) ( ) -2 0 -5 2 () (D2) 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 (D) -2 -6 0 (D) 0 -83 0 -4 0 0 -55 (D) 3 -42 8 -47 3 13 (DD) ( ) -78 0 -6 0 0 (DD) ( ) -7 O5) 0 0 (DD) ( ) 1 -3 (DD) ( ) 4 1 -39 D ( ) (*) 75 40 24 (DD) ( ) 205 136 (D) 14 (D) 7 46 -4 (*) (DD) ( ) -3 11 (D) 39 1 0 (D) (D0) -78 D () -2 (D) (D) (D) -131 Other industries -229 -7,157 -167 Finance (except banking), insurServices ance, and real estate 29 -114 -8,195 -1,786 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D WholeBanking sale trade Food and kindred products Petroleum -11,669 -3,945 -1,623 Developed countries Electric Primary Maand and chinery, elecfabriexcept tronic cated elecequipmetals trical ment () 0 (D) 0 (DD) (D) () 5 (D) D0 () 0 (D) 0 0 0 D0 () 0 0 (DD) () -27 (D) (D) D ( ) 2 -1 2 0 (DD) ( ) (DD) ( ) (D) -2 -5,821 (D) (DD) ( ) -5,542 0 -190 (D) 30 (DD) ( ) 0 (DD) ( ) (D) (*) 0 88 62 0 (°) (D) 3 9 D (D) ( ) 0 0 -9 -3 -6 (DD) ( ) -75 (°) (D) -1 (D) -2 (DD) ( ) (*) (DD) ( ) 1 (D) 0 0 (DD) () (D) (°) (°) -6 (D) 4 -1 4 1 9 -1 -9 (D) 5 (D) 4 (°) -9 -10 (DD) ( ) 0 1 0 0 1 82 10 74 -9 7 -79 -77 0 (*) (D) -1 (*) 1 D0 (D) () 56 4 1 (D) (DD) ( ) (*) (*) (DD) ( ) 0 -121 (D) -1 26 (D) -114 (DD) (D) ( ) 14 (D) -33 (D) -51 -5 -17 9 -21 -2 (DD) (D) ( ) (DD) ( ) (DD) (D) ( ) 109 18 (DD) ( ) (DD) (D) ( ) -21 5 (DD) ( ) -7 8 (D) 13 5 (DD) () (°) (D) -19 (D) 64 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 30.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Intercompany Debt Outflows, 1984 [Millions of dollars; inflows (—)] All industries All countries Developed countries .. Canada <• Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain . . Sweden Switzerland ... Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa... Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Esrvot f sf ^ Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia • 63 -149 -202 56 -4 86 24 Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Philippines South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other Addendum OPEC l -6,948 -3,358 -2,682 -2,598 -255 -329 2 105 2453 1 355 1 210 44 82 -86 -261 -250 51 (D) 27 17 -69 -5 24 (DD) -5 () -631 -238 -351 -577 -1,098 894 _7 -6 -1 (D) 736 -788 (DD) (*) 100 () -57 -89 175 D (D) (*) () (*) -98 123 171 -59 (D) -58 6 10 3,984 (D) 3492 304 252 54 -9 87 32 -2 -45 (°) (*) -94 -88 -225 -221 11 -2 -11 -18 114 -5 61 15 -41 76 99 21 3354 (D) -130 -195 15 33 1 3604 33 (D) -5 394 -1 CO Other Middle East Hong Kong India Indonesia Petroleum • 139 7 56 13 64 568 -45 12 -117 -30 -9 4 -38 -282 316 -120 -139 59 19 15 172 176 293 Total 623 480 263 195 189 120 2 35 12 -11 35 13 (*) -98 150 6 5 (*) 43 5 -37 9 (°) 7°) -22 44 51 (*) 7 144 65 104 61 10 2 37 ~18 D () *? D () (*) 0 -1 1 (*) 10 -13 (D) 92 (*) -206 -150 ~20D5 (D) 38 1 2 22 70 <") -1 (*) -5 114 0 49 (°) DO <") (°) 0 D0 () (*) (*)6 0 0 (°) (*) (*) 128 83 (°) 1 (°) (*) 4 (*) (*) -2 82 80 -1 3 D () 0 -1 (°) -4 0 0 0 0 4 0 (*)4 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 49 (*) 0 (*) (*) 47 -14 (*) -34 (D) -140 351 223 62 167 0 -3 1 3 2 0 1 4 0 -2 6 3 96 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D Manufacturing Finance (except Electric banking), Primary WholeMaFood Chemiand TransinsurServices Banking and Other sale chinery, and cals and elecportation manuance, fabritrade except kindred allied equiptronic and real cated facturing elecproducts products metals equipment estate trical ment -66 -34 9 76 75 D () -7 67 -9 77 -2 ( ? 52 -1 (*) 2 2 (") (*) (*) -3 2 2 -31 -39 -23 25 -45 (*) 10 2 2 7 0 -24 20 (D) D8 0 (*) 0 (") 0 (*) (*) 0 (*) 0 (*) (*) -6 7 -4 D () 3 0 (*) 0 2 1 <J) 0 0 3 -7 -5 2 32 14 (*) 9 (*) 4 (*) (°) 0 0 0 (°)0 0 1 15 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 15 (°) 1 3 (*) D3 -7 2 « -51 16 (°) 2 2 14 0 24 95 0 23 10 2 7 59 322 228 28 191 144 99 101 -20 27 (D) (*) -6 118 0 (*) (D) 0 -133 -77 (°) -92 -87 -239 -28 -437 -299 (*) () 47 (*) (*) (D) 5 5 -1 0 0 -15 (°) 40 1 0 0 7 23 46 5 1 (D) 1 (D) (*) (D) 0 D0 <") -4 (*) 253 96 1 1 -3 16 1 1 22 0 -40 62 157 -2 1 5 (D) 2 (D) -143 5 4 -15 (*) -66 -97 51 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 148 -148 0 (*) 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 -2 (J) 4 15 36 (D) 8 20 D () -27 5 D (*) 0 1 8 6 (*) 2 94 24 -11 -1 (*} (*) 35 40 0 -5 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 (*) 67 () -1 2 15 D () (°) 11 -2 18 20 (*) -2 45 146 98 —4 45 7D) -56 -67 31 40 0 4 14 (*) 48 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -6 4 -22 25 0 0 -1 0 (*) 0 -1 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 32 2 (*) 3 0 0 71 (*) 4 1 1 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) -2 0 24 0 31 -7 75 -12 -25 -13 0 0 0 -13 -82 0 3 0 0 12 (*) 0 0 () -10 2 -138 -73 8 36 -4 -2 1 (D) 0 J) -1 D 22 14 (") 0 -3 1 (°) 0 -2 (D) (D) (*) 7 0 0 0 0 0 -5 0 -6 -6 (°) -211 -24 12 -9 0 ~D3 0 0 1 -52 (*) -21 39 -6 19 -4 (*) 16 (*) -2 DO 6 -29 14 8 52 -53 0 (*) 1 0 (*) ( } (*) (D) 14 -14 * -6 1 11 2 4 (•>) 3397 -102 105 118 54 0 0 2 15 -7 209 -27 (*) -6 8 2 -44 1 -24 0 380 -5 (.) 30 90 87 1 2 -3,295 -3,235 13 (*) 32 (*) -1 0 -16 0 12 0 0 187 -186 0 -8 -1 8 5 4 -36 -13 0 1 (*) (*) (*) 0 0 -5 -26 0 <"> -9 -22 3 (D) 0 (°) -5 (D) 0 <") -1 120 4 -13 145 36 1 2 (*) -1 (*) (D) (D) (D) 0 2 (D) (D) 2 (*) -53 -29 0 (D) 0 -2 10 -44 0 1 -3,285 0 7 (*) -5 -7 (*) 2 -148 41 3 (*) 2 4 (*) 0 -20 6 (DD) () (°) 2 -180 213 63 0 -12 0 149 56 3 (D) -15 (D) (D) 2 -15 0 0 0 0 -7 0 290 -142 39 99 113 21 1 -4 4 0 (D) (°) 0 -72 55 14 -4 0 -2 (D) -1 1 -4 (D) -2 (*) 37 -1 0 0 -1 0 (*) 2 56 24 8 26 23 -6 (D) -1 (DD) () Other industries 34 -161 156 -7 52 36 0 16 1 (*) 0 -169 28 3 41 -4 (*) -3 -16 (*) 16 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 65 Table 31.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Intercompany Debt Outflows, 1985 [Millions of dollars; inflows (—)] Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe Belgium Denmark France Greece . .. Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland . . Portugal Sweden ... Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries South America Argentina Brazil Chile Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas . . Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Effvpt . Libya Other Sub-Saharan Nigeria Other Middle East Israel United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore Taiwan Thailand Other Addendum OPEC 1 ••• 368 -1,005 103 -1,091 -492 139 (°) 341 -800 (D) 37 179 39 -338 292 598 -48 3 48 19 (°) (D) -496 __y Petroleum Total 1 464 1 176 155 595 111 131 -218 -696 -257 -583 -71 -2 -12 (D) 133 82 555 217 1 (DD) 91 (D) 26 () (°) (D) 61 (DD) 302 () 113 39 -29 -9 (DD) (*) 87 ( ) -6 (D) 55 (D) -14 -10 -11 (") (°) (D) 83 11 250 52 D () (D) (D) (D) 4 13 34 17 -6 32 -9 1,326 -1,632 2,606 -657 227 412 42 26 12 -51 27 5 (D) (°) -28 28 -88 -142 171 (D) -6 (D) 30 179 -24 -20 25 62 -134 -8 460 3,197 -27 (D) 159 583 (D) (D) 2,810 45 -237 (D) 2 15 14 21 -92 -74 510 515 (DD) (DD) (D) (D) () () -603 -589 D -9 () (°) (°) -57 (D) -336 137 0 57 35 -146 -154 -193 3 -4 -1,069 -546 -182 (DD) (*) () -240 -242 -52 (DD) -87 () 41 -239 -95 (D) -32 (°) -149 (D) 17 7 14 47 861 929 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D 8 581 193 169 -12 -64 _i 6 _1 -22 -79 4 (D) 8 -8 (D) (°) (*) 0 (D) (*) Finance (except Electric banking), WholePrimary MaFood and ChemiTransServices Banking insurOther chinery, sale and and cals and elecportation ance, fabrimanuexcept trade kindred allied tronic equipand real facturing cated elecproducts products metals equipment estate trical ment 81 (°) (°) (D) (°) (D) 1 -18 31 (*) 8 (") 0 28 12 -31 (D) 0 0 (*) (D) (°) (*) 0 0 39 102 83 (*) 19 (°) (D) (D) (D) 32 (*) -3 (*) (*) 5 4 2 21 (D) (°) (°) (D) 0 8 7°) -3 P) 0 -2 3 2 2 0 (*) 1 0 10 11 3 (D) 2 (D) (*) 0 0 0 0 (*)0 (D) (°) (*) 0 (*)0 0 17 (D) 0 0 -387 -47 2 6 29 20 -263 -12 25 -57 (*) 14 1 2 (*) (°) (*) 83 (D) 1 404 -255 74 85 (D) -85 120 70 (D) (D) 32 1 91 (°) 20 -179 (D) 35 (*) (°) (D) 2 9 —2 27 D (D) () (D) (D) 51 (°) (°) 150 95 (D) (D) (D) 6 (D) (D) -60 -1 -2 (DD) () 5 -11 (°) 0 (*) 0 -4 2 (D) (D) 0 0 -3 6 1 (*) 5 -11 -17 (DD) (DD) () 65 (*) 14 —1 -1 -16 0 -47 -44 (D) (°) (D) (°) 0 (°) (D) -4 0 (*) 2 (D) (°) 0 (*) (D) 0 (*)D () -1 (°)D (D) () (°) () 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 -20 (*) 3 (D) (*) (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 D0 () 7 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 7 '(*) (°) (*) 0 (°) 38 78 -18 13 H -36 0 (°) 37 0 27 -27 7D) 17 -3 (°) 0 (*) D0 () -7 (*) 0 0 (DD) () (°) -1 7 115 63 18 14 31 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 45 -45 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*)0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 <°) -1 -2 (°)D ( 3) 220 -70 568 -459 (") (D) (°) 520 -29 (*) -6 144 0 0 (D) D0 (D) 17 (D) 3 4 18 D () -1 14 -1 22 -7 D () (°) (D) 41 -2 (D) (*) (D) (*) 0 -1 -14 7 (*) 7 -150 (D) (DD) () 37 (°) (D) (*) (*) -12 0 23 -22 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 (DD) () —4 (*) (*) 0 0 -4 0 (D) (D) -3 2 1 0 0 -3 (*) -15 (D) (*) -3 -3 (*) —2 0 (*) -3 (°) -1 (*) (°) 0 0 0 2 (DD) () (*) 17 0 (°) D () 0 (D) -16 (*) 9 26 -15 93 -10 -19 19 (°) 22 (D) 3 (D) -57 (D) () -341 (D) (*) 0 0 7°)D ( 0) 0 (°) (D) (D) 31 (D) -2 109 (") C3) -8 -4 (D) (*) 0 (°) -30 (D) (°) (D) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 (D) (°)0 (DD) () 0 D0 () -1 0 0 0 101 (D) (°) 40 (D) 20 (D) 27 8 (D) 22 -3 2 -98 66 (D) 7°) -i(°)D C) -2 4 (DD) () (D) (DD) (D) () (D) (D) 22 20 -1 30 (*) (DD) (D) () -5 (D) (DD) () -2 8 (D) 0 0 (*) 0 (D0) D () 4 (D) (°) 0 (D) (°) D0 ( 3) (D) 89 270 -93 -45 296 7 7 84 13 (DD) () 134 0 11 77 341 4 3 (D) (°) (D) -8 (D) -5 (D) (D) (°) (D) 16 3 181 (°) 17 8 12 3 19 2 1 12 (*) 0 C) (°) 4 2 74 (D) 6 (D) 13 (DD) (D) () (°) 4 4 0 0 (D) 0 6 (°) 7 52 D (D) () 4 (°) (DD) () (°) -16 14 (*) (D) 2 2 1 D (D) () (*)3 C) (D) 68 0 2 (D) (") -13 7 1 -1 -2 -30 (D) -36 1 (D0) 1 0 0 D1 () (*) -2 0 18 -24 15 -30 2 (D) 0 3 (*) (D) 0 (D) (°) D () 6 -32 0 (D) 0 D () (*) D0 ( 0) 0 0 -10 D (D) ( 0) 6 1 0 0 (°)0 3,488 -150 -17 -167 -7 8 -25 (D) (*) 5 (D) (°) (D) 255 -160 (*) 0 12 (D) 158 0 3 (D) (D) 6 (D) -6 3,638 3,654 20 1 (D) (D0) (D) (*) 0 -1 1 (°)0 41 -7 49 -1 3,633 (DD) (D) () 2,868 0 (D) (*) 14 4 3 0 1 11 D () 0 (D) D () (*) 22 (D) 1 0 0 0 D0 () (D3) C) 0 D0 () (°)1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 (DD) () 3 (°) 0 1 0 0 <") -22 (°) (D) -1 3 3 -24 0 (°) (°) 1 26 (*) 1 (°) (*)0 187 69 25 12 29 -33 (*) 12 11 0 (*) 1 0 -34 38 17 -15 0 (*) (*) 1 (*) 11 (°) (D) 54 2 2 1 (*) 118 (D) 2 (*) 1 (*) 1 0 (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) 1 -1 (*) -2 (D) 0 0 D0 (11) -5 5 (DD) () 0 8 () D (*) (D) ~11 47 (D) (D) 17 0 (°) 0 (°) (*)1 0 (*) P) (D) Other industries -560 -189 -69 76 84 -7 (D) 52 (D) (*) (D) 5 0 5 (D) -8 (*) (D) (D) 0 2 -1 D (D) () 0 8 -203 -204 6 -6 -404 -292 -11 -13 (D) 24 -10 (DD) (D) () 11 245 6 -133 -118 -36 (D) 0 (DD) () 1 1 (D) (°) D.0 () (°)0 (D) 9 (*) (D) 47 (DD) () (°) (°) CD0) () 0 (°) (*) 2 -2 (*) (D) (*) (°) 33 (D) August 1986 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 66 Table 32.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Income, 1982 [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries Canada.. Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway .... Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other .... Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America .. South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other Addendum— OPEC 1 • < < • 21,380 11,558 2,547 7,609 5,362 219 68 -170 880 40 398 381 126 1,020 2,399 2,247 -90 26 937 -13 -62 -15 1,387 18 60 538 863 626 32 206 8,791 3,494 1,986 471 760 72 195 48 260 303 21 577 -1,121 572 -27 2,085 1,319 1,279 36 -1,861 85 1,212 15 516 745 648 155 -59 -229 -57 136 308 1,274 117 790 227 140 3,507 647 53 1,756 284 47 504 77 128 -27 37 1.031 3,463 Petroleum Total 9,026 4,061 767 2,816 1,623 -133 (°) (D) 58 6 29 -177 (*) 744 1,289 1,193 11 6 893 (D) 3 -14 (D) 6 (D) 252 226 138 (DD) () 3,969 786 410 68 -97 1 89 (D) 248 57 (D) 20 14 32 -2 396 86 91 (DD) (D) () 1 -14 557 674 588 150 64 -117 -1 163 -280 568 5 370 170 23 2,058 63 3 1,714 (D) 8 74 (*) -35 (D) 996 2,691 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D Electric MaFood Chemi- Primary and Transchinery, and and elecportation cals and fabriexcept kindred allied tronic equipeleccated products products metals equipment trical ment 4,128 3,229 940 1,809 1,792 129 35 -68 653 (*) 372 371 8 214 77 17 8 2 24 10 -105 5 86 3 4 282 199 65 10 123 899 346 1,143 291 602 53 107 19 -4 169 11 803 -850 27 20 6 6 0 -16 2 -10 1 22 32 5 2 0 4 26 0 1 26 68 31 31 5 2 453 80 35 28 39 -45 224 6 87 -11 9 840 693 204 351 317 6 17 38 43 (*) 53 26 0 48 86 35 1 0 (*) (D) 11 4 (°) (*) 0 32 105 37 4 64 148 226 194 26 64 2 27 3 2 58 11 25 6 7 13 8 2 0 (°) (*) P) 0 4 4 2 (*) 0 2 2 0 (*) 2 1 0 1 0 0 83 1 (*) 2 (*) 99 (*) 5 6 1 1 1,140 1,048 230 694 649 52 2 50 136 2 135 67 2 50 152 46 (*) 1 (D) 20 21 3 12 (*) (D) 39 85 57 5 22 92 -7 233 61 91 2 36 1 -6 49 -1 -220 -240D () (°) -20 5 0 (D) 253 64 65 (°) 0 3 10 1 1 0 0 9 0 4 6 2 5 6 3 (*) 86 13 15 13 3 28 7 8 5 4 6 250 234 70 124 127 2 2 17 37 -4 6 7 3 15 42 -3 (*) 0 (*) (*) 3 9 3 0 0 4 37 17 1 19 15 -12 32 13 43 (D) 4 3 -1 14 (°) -46 -46 (*) (*) 2 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 (*) -1 0 (*) 13 (*) <°) 0 (D) 14 7 3 2 3 (*) -2 1 1 (*) 0 (D) 935 767 142 538 531 _Y (*) -5 105 0 65 251 (*) 58 64 8 2 0 0 (°) (°) 3 3 0 0 71 16 1 (*) 15 168 61 153 54 100 2 (*) 0 0 -3 1 92 -92 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 (*) (°) 646 375 114 194 153 -5 8 9 53 -1 29 16 3 15 26 42 5 1 (°) 392 -287 7 -227 94 (D) 0 -105 239 0 (*) (D) (D) 104 17 10 (*) (°) 0 57 0 (°) 0 0 38 -43 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 (*) (*) 0 0 6 0 (*) 6 22 22 0 0 0 217 30 4 3 21 18 84 22 51 (°) (°) 0 4 -281 -132 5 0 0 -3 (DD) () 0 (*) (D) 66 -133 98 (DD) () 105 -177 99 25 64 (D) -5 (*) 0 25 (°) 276 -276 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 (*) (*) 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 67 0 (*) 0 0 2 76 (°) (D) 0 0 (D) 6 25 -2 (*) (°) (*) 0 46 20 12 (DD) () 271 26 62 3 48 (*) 7 5 1 -2 1 Finance (except Other banking), WholeServices indusinsurOther sale Banking tries manutrade ance, facturing and real estate 3,861 902 5 881 830 37 1 37 103 25 5 73 10 (*) 537 51 (*) -1 0 0 19 0 (DD) () (*) 13 4 1 (*) 2 2,959 2,301 129 48 98 17 6 (*) 3 3 11 (DD) () 1,332 863 149 714 216 49 16 -23 -14 6 2 30 (*) 50 98 498 92 20 16 (*) 3 -3 531 5 18 -43 43 37 2 4 469 62 111 27 31 I -5 (D) 6 52 (°) 129 -163 37 -2 80 39 9 3 (°) (°) 12 1 17 6 (DD) () (*) 11 (DD) () 5, 106 D () 33 (D) 12 284 196 (*) 5 (">) 8 45 D () 10 5 (D) 91 123 (D) 709 399 173 134 111 (D) 6 -71 40 3 83 (°) 25 -12 22 4 (*) 1 1 -35 (D) 40 2 (D) 24 68 39 7 22 310 228 371 109 192 21 37 7 (*) 57 10 -156 -159 (D) (D) 13 0 0 1 0 (*) 0 12 7 1 0 0 1 5 0 -3 8 27 4 23 0 0 48 12 3 7 (D) 10 2 (D) 127 8 120 -1 2,045 1,133 (D) (*) (°) 897 3 51 31 31 0 1 20 1 10 9 158 (°) (D) 17 96 449 171 6 18 9 38 141 30 27 3 5 1,721 1,565 425 1,009 643 138 (DD) () 72 1 48 34 108 -109 340 365 2 0 -3 (*) 2 (*) 310 0 53 25 107 103 1 4 156 2 115 5 106 1 5 1 (*) 3 (*) 401 -30 426 5 -518 54 1,141 (*) -1,997 1 280 2 -13 2 2 0 (*) 15 -19 0 3 26 34 (D) (*) (D) 144 78 1 3 (D) 27 8 (D) 788 446 107 295 181 19 (*) 25 7 1 (*) 16 0 73 41 114 4 -2 6 6 18 -3 81 2 3 6 38 29 (*) 8 342 68 64 13 12 2 1 -1 2 34 1 33 -44 8 4 36 (*) 14 (*) 2 1 21 _2 16 14 11 3 (*) 2 (°) (°) (*) (*) 214 10 191 (°) (D) 44 30 1 -3 3 (*) 4 (*) (*) 3 7 (°) 236 524 492 155 86 77 -21 (*) -2 1 2 1 35 0 47 17 9 2 2 2 (D) 3 (*) 9 (DD) () 4 247 252 (DD) () 3 67 13 21 8 4 -7 (*) 6 9 1 120 -55 -15 -51 40 1 (DD) () 4 (*) (*) 3 -144 12 P) (D) (*) 156 (D) <") 72 133 0 127 (°) (D) 75 28 8 -10 9 27 7 3 3 7 7 35 (D) SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 67 Table 33.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Income, 1983 [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries AH countries Developed countries Canada . Europe . . European Communities (10) . Belgium Denmark France Germany . . . . . . . . . Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa... Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing' countries Latin America . South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other . Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad and Tobago . . United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other . .. Other Africa Saharan Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific India Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other Addendum OPEC l • Petroleum 20,499 13,803 4,909 7,207 5,354 128 89 -140 617 24 492 326 95 1,107 2,615 1,853 -5 39 689 34 -279 37 1,331 26 48 1,105 582 464 30 88 5,689 1,034 201 347 134 45 148 47 120 -669 30 508 -290 782 16 325 1,124 1,211 24 -3,199 75 1,029 60 741 754 608 244 99 -13 -7 216 222 654 106 233 219 96 3,260 514 51 1,630 381 3 510 52 139 1 -21 1,008 15 684 657 526 238 107 27 (*) 224 -198 -62 2 -239 178 -3 1,966 90 (D) 1,583 (°) 10 79 (*) 6 -43 -41 892 1,910 2,070 Total 9,441 5,376 1,264 3,725 2,804 -5 31 -37 64 7 2 -38 1 875 1,905 921 8 (D) 653 -1 27 -9 (D) 10 (*) 336 51 1 (DD) () 3,173 584 292 37 -37 (D) 80 (D) 89 47 31 69 -9 111 -33 223 23 47 (°) 36 (D) * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D 4,585 4,513 2,473 1,387 1,637 84 28 -125 495 -7 403 253 —4 167 340 250 -12 2 4 -21 325 24 77 3 2 550 103 41 7 55 72 523 -273 185 86 20 83 13 8 -646 7 256 -322 28 38 6 4 0 11 (D) (°) 1 24 6 8 7 0 1 -2 0 4 6 77 39 33 6 1 512 46 22 7 66 -35 263 -10 110 35 7 -582 Food Chemi- Primary and and cals and fabrikindred allied cated products products metals 676 648 206 288 248 (*) 7 14 29 (*) 86 24 0 -12 99 40 2 0 (*) D () 19 -1 (°) .(*) 0 59 95 37 2 56 28 40 29 7 58 3 25 4 2 -75 6 4 -11 1 15 7 (*) 0 3 (*) 1 0 2 1 1 (*) 0 1 (*) 0 (*) (*) 1 0 1,120 1,170 465 556 542 57 (°) -5 95 6 90 36 (D) 76 178 14 1 1 (D) 17 19 (D) 8 (*) 0 0 -14 1 (*) 2 (*) 32 (*) 8 6 1 (*) 56 92 70 1 21 50 -170 -177 4 -83 8 15 2 7 -117 2 26 -8 (DD) () -19 4 0 13 P) D () 0 4 16 4 4 0 0 11 0 6 6 6 9 7 4 -1 99 8 12 8 2 14 (D) 5 21 8 <") 69 -103 1 160 161 161 9 24 3 4 -6 22 -3 5 -21 (*) 36 16 33 (*) 0 0 5 -22 7 1 0 0 8 Electric MaTransand chinery, portation elecexcept tronic equipelecequipment trical ment 1,036 1,010 192 591 520 -15 (*) -5 170 0 83 224 4 25 43 71 -2 (*) 0 CO 15 (°) (*) 0 0 552 341 123 129 141 -3 8 11 41 3 34 27 3 -1 18 12 3 1 (D) -4 -31 -2 (D) 2 0 73 15 7 (*) 9 211 -96 -79 7 -21 2 -12 2 1 -53 2 Finance (except banking), WholeOther insurServices sale Banking manuance, trade and real facturing estate 590 761 1,042 -210 452 423 283 42 (") (D) 0 -30 (°) 0 (°) (°) (D) -103 (°) -13 106 -20 (°) 47 16 (*) -18 0 -3 3 (°) (*) 0 0 -3 (D) (*) 0 (*) (*) 38 -110 (D) P) 10 171 -199 18 32 '<") (*) (°) (D) -16 1 -9 (*) (°) -20 43 1 1 1 1 (*) 0 92 (D) 12 (*) 2 0 48 0 (D) 0 0 21 21 (*) 0 0 286 15 (*) 1 58 4 120 17 49 (°) (°) 1 -269 (°) 217 -217 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 1 0 0 14 (°) (D) 4 0 0 (D) (D) 35 (°) 16 29 -1 -2 66 -27 6 40 5 i -92 2 12 -21 (°) (D) 13 0 0 -1 0 (*) 0 15 -2 (') 0 0 (*) -2 0 (°) <") 23 10 (D) 0 (°) 9 (D) -2 -11 3 7 2 (D) <") (D) (*) 8 -14 51 268 85 (*) 5 (*) 5 -1 -30 -42 (D) -17 -1 (D) 4 -25 (D) 10 7 (*) 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 -14 2 1 0 (*) -15 0 (°) <") 26 (*) (°) 0 (°) 17 6 -1 9 1 (*) (°) (°) (°) 2 25 -67 -19 (°) (°) 2 (*) 0 0 -16 1 48 -47 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -1 (*) (*) 20 -25 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 (*) (*) 0 0 (*)0 1 (*) Other industries 959 575 309 116 100 17 (°) 7 -11 (*) (D) 27 0 38 23 16 (°) 2 -5 1 19 (*) 1 (*) (D) <*) 19 33 (D) 11 6 5 2,889 396 28 306 240 -6 2 17 26 25 1 11 18 -4 206 66 1 (D) 0 0 14 0 (D) 7 2 23 38 37 (*) 1 2,493 1,950 34 65 -3 9 -1 1 (*) -22 -14 176 (D) 184 (D) 1,740 987 (°) 6 (*) (D) 728 8 49 36 36 0 —1 13 (*) 3 11 150 (°) (D) 13 89 344 114 8 20 11 29 123 20 9 5 4 253 1,513 517 805 233 1 1 16 81 1 91 29 79 -95 29 572 (D) 0 7 (*) 1 15 526 0 (°) 44 147 130 5 13 -1,261 -1,334 72 5 50 (°) 10 1 (*) 8 (D) 384 -8 386 6 -1,789 71 1,122 (*) -3,246 (*) 259 5 -3 (*) 1 0 (*) -3 7 0 3 19 23 (DD) () (*) 57 38 (*) 2 1 -10 9 14 1 1 1 735 351 90 214 143 22 (°) 16 1 1 (D) 14 0 28 70 71 4 (*)' 6 -1 3 2 52 2 3 7 40 33 (*) 7 384 80 47 7 8 2 (*) (*) (*) 28 1 -19 33 10 3 52 15 9 (*) 2 1 25 2 15 13 10 3 (*) 2 (*) (*) 2 232 2 231 9 10 57 43 (*)• -3 3 2 5 2 (*) 4 2 -3 1 18 (D) 6 258 116 (D) 1,637 1,078 228 653 197 17 28 -34 15 -3 6 28 (*) 98 41 456 1 23 23 -12 19 5 413 4 17 155 42 58 11 28 560 152 -31 24 32 —2 -12 1 1 -80 4 110 51 58 2 72 23 24 1 5 4 13 2 14 2 1 1 (*) 12 (°) (D) 6 97 (°) 38 11 (D) 297 209 (*) (D) -10 161 164 (") (D) 268 124 60 23 -3 (D) -12 (°) 37 4 (°) 44 (D) 5 O3) 20 1 (°) (°) (°) -3 3 4 25 38 29 2 7 -63 (°)3 O) 40 142 (*) 129 P) (°) 27 27 (") (°) 9 27 8 August 1986 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 68 Table 34.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Income, 1984 [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland . ... Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa... Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico . Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda ... ... Jamaica Netherlands Antilles . ... Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Eervot f'ef^ Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia . . Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific India Indonesia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other Addendum— OPEC l •• • Petroleum 21,509 14,097 4,948 7,970 5,397 278 123 229 222 -15 527 360 33 826 2,814 2,573 9 38 765 _fj 54 101 1,527 52 34 754 426 705 17 297 6,858 1,327 1,222 121 503 32 203 81 114 155 14 717 324 352 41 -612 450 1,260 29 3,322 64 874 33 1,007 636 579 109 -52 371 -16 303 84 907 120 538 199 50 3,618 449 40 1,798 384 84 519 170 191 51 -68 553 9,729 5,962 1,342 4,344 3,345 -26 54 -22 78 11 -42 66 -9 563 2,804 999 (D) 1 725 -1 35 (D) 188 (D) (*) 260 17 (D) -9 (D) 3,286 12 237 -61 59 3 129 (°) 105 35 (D) -262 -7 -278 23 36 -40 -6 (D) 1 (D) 1 6 924 572 525 104 57 352 (°) 298 (°) 295 2 157 173 -37 2,055 42 (D) 1,755 (°) -10 29 (*) 2 15 -82 481 5,912 4,173 2,697 1,100 1,028 129 11 182 128 (*) 430 346 2 223 -419 72 -8 5 19 12 -30 53 42 1 1 316 59 168 11 119 1,739 949 665 31 511 16 66 (D) 6 36 (D) 280 234 22 24 3 6 (D) 1 3 (D) 1 15 26 7 6 0 1 19 0 15 4 74 28 40 3 4 690 80 13 5 44 -5 328 77 138 18 6 (°) 1 (D) (*) 0 45 66 59 -3 10 195 195 138 21 74 2 17 4 -3 18 4 59 44 (D) P) -2 (*) (°) 1 1 1 0 CO 5 1 (*) 0 1 4 0 (*) 3 1 0 1 0 0 -5 2 (*) 2 1 -17 -3 6 5 1 (*) 3,178 2,596 114 25 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D Total Food Chemi- Primary and and cals and fabrikindred allied cated products products metals 626 431 150 171 147 2 8 12 8 (*) 90 3 0 3 22 23 1 0 (*) 1,243 818 374 410 391 120 1 20 48 4 105 -6 (*) 89 11 20 1 1 -1 17 23 2 12 (*) -1 35 63 2 30 425 248 87 12 52 5 15 (*) -2 3 2 166 141 (DD) () -5 6 0 2 (D) (°) 0 6 18 3 3 0 0 15 0 8 7 1 9 13 2 3 157 15 12 10 2 35 O3) 15 36 6 (D) 10 291 158 115 39 73 -4 7 6 71 (*) 3 (*) -9 20 -8 35 (*) 0 0 -6 -19 -9 (*) 0 0 -7 11 8 2 2 133 79 43 -2 20 (*) 1 1 -2 28 (*) 27 25 (*) 2 8 0 0 D0 Electric Maand Transchinery, portation elecexcept equiptronic elecment equiptrical ment 814 389 101 192 164 20 5 36 29 1 48 11 4 (*) 49 28 3 1 (°) -1 4 -1 (") (*) 0 93 3 9 -2 4 Finance (except Wholebanking), sale Banking Other insurServices trade manuance, facturing and real estate 653 611 1,437 781 662 4 0 7 214 0 (*) 2 0 4 -442 120 5 0 0 (D) (°) 2 0 (*) (*) 4 -48 38 (D) (°) 41 53 -37 (D) 129 3 (D) 2 1 -48 (D) 16 -16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 1 1 0 0 -1 0 0 967 538 308 169 130 31 6 34 73 6 1019 4 63 -117 39 -8 4 (DD) () 4 (D) 19 1 2 4 3 (*) -1 1 1 (*) 0 (*) 86 (°) 4 (*) (*) 0 36 0 (°) 1 0 15 15 (*) 0 0 321 20 3 -7 40 2 174 21 63 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 94 0 (*) 0 0 -24 (°) (D) 3 0 (*) (°) 1 (°) -1 (*) (•>) 2 4 -4 1 -1 (*) (D) (°) 75 -3 -5 46 ( 0) 0 (°) -8 2 1 0 (*) -10 0 -1 9 (D) (*) (°) 0 (*)D () (°)3 1,318 1,227 213 900 785 -5 (*) 149 114 0 83 327 -2 53 66 115 1 (*) 0 (D) 82 (D) -8 0 0 (°) (D) 14 1 (D) 91 2 49 (°) <") 1 (*) 0 0 4 1 -47 47 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*)0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 (*) 425 86 80 -11 97 2 -3 2 (*) 5 -3 5 2 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 1 0 (*) 1 0 4 3 -1 (D) (D) 53 (°) (D) 429 392 306 24 (°) 3 (D) (°) 3 42 3 87 85 (*) 2 -1 0 0 (*) 0 (D) 0 2,224 1,405 237 942 356 70 53 44 32 2 2 33 (*) 73 46 586 8 29 20 5 1 D () 482 (DD) () 150 76 106 5 -35 818 288 50 45 9 -3 2 -1 7 -7 4 164 ' 83 80 (*) 74 19 18 1 (D) 6 10 (D) 9 -1 -2 1 (*) 10 (D) 2,412 281 3 236 174 47 (*) 7 -57 29 (DD) () 23 _4 190 62 -1 1 0 (*) 32 0 23 2 3 1 (°) 145 (DD) () 6 4 375 243 (*) 14 (°) -5 37 (D) (°) 12 1 43 44 1 -1 2,131 1,634 37 70 18 14 3 -4 (*) -2 19 144 -9 151 2 1,452 691 (D) 1 (D) 1 664 (*) 35 26 26 0 (*) 8 1 -2 9 126 1 (D) 9 (°) 336 45 9 13 12 71 112 40 24 (*) 10 59 (D) (D) (°) 9 -1 1 0 (*) 10 0 4 6 7°) 37 1,637 441 1,093 324 11 (*) 17 69 1 125 37 21 -91 134 769 -3 0 4 (*) 2 24 731 0 11 2 101 86 11 4 1 600 1747 96 10 42 1 4 1 (*) 38 -1 409 21 384 4 -2,252 -251 1,243 (*) -3,429 (*) 180 5 (*) 1 1 0 (*) -4 0 3 1 13 -7 (*) 5 146 108 -1 5 1 1 9 21 2 (*) (*) 38 638 324 69 221 135 27 5 3 -2 1 (DD) () 0 41 41 85 4 (*) -3 (*) 16 1 64 1 3 7 28 24 '(*) 3 313 85 63 8 8 6 (*) (*)j 41 1 20 -31 6 5 42 23 1 (*) 2 1 14 3 10 15 (DD) () (*) 1 (*) 5 161 (D) 196 5 (°) 57 (D) (*) 3 (D) 3 4 (*) 2 3 231 Other industries 558 315 158 35 35 19 (*) 3 -26 1 -1 6 0 21 20 82 1 1 3 (*) —2 4 C0) 20 102 (D) (°) 171 106 72 20 12 -4 9 (D) 8 14 (°) 1 33 14 -18 32 3 -1 (D) 2 -2 3 (D) 3 15 (°) (D) 3 13 -4 7 2 104 4 96 4 8 -41 D (D) () 7 7 (D) (*) D ((D) ) 4 5 72 114 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 69 Table 35.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Income, 1985 [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries Petroleum Total Food Chemi- Primary and and cals and fabrikindred allied cated products products metals Electric Maand Transchinery, Other portation elecexcept manuequiptronic elecfacturing ment equiptrical ment Finance (except banking), WholeinsurServices sale Banking ance, trade and real estate Other industries 34,320 9,204 14,954 1,507 2,345 482 4,768 1,016 2,039 2,797 3,337 3,076 1,810 820 26,689 5,901 12,673 1,350 1,966 409 4,320 624 1,692 2,313 2,648 1,474 2,932 544 1,119 518 247 Canada 4,070 1,124 2,069 142 210 81 202 147 823 464 198 27 323 82 Europe 20,543 4,055 9,833 1,049 1,679 301 3,632 487 878 1,807 2,147 1,391 2,486 436 194 16,500 970 250 1,468 3,345 -11 929 1,010 84 1,942 6,513 3,270 75 55 -9 384 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1,061 1,797 9,053 516 38 1,073 2,353 (*) 502 880 43 754 2,894 979 10 31 57 146 (*) 124 72 0 158 382 1,617 223 1 148 236 1 137 (°) (D) 271 520 298 14 3 12 162 (*) 18 (DD) () 26 74 3,318 9 (*) 665 983 0 97 565 -7 203 803 422 (D) -3 22 125 (*) 45 104 (D) 1 68 775 (D) 0 48 355 0 (*) D () 0 3 335 1,644 180 6 121 346 -2 81 58 41 99 713 975 135 144 219 95 (DD) () 86 (*) 77 205 987 151 8 89 252 -34 (DD) () 32 18 429 1,714 39 (*) 53 198 1 (DD) (D) () 43 955 318 21 5 42 10 1 1 29 0 61 147 184 34 (*) 4,042 21 85 647 25 572 190 2,384 44 75 785 781 -13 2 (D) 9 432 128 (D) 4 (*) 964 70 4 0 (*) 3 (D) (°) (°) 1 0 62 1 (*) 7 15 37 3 32 (*) -3 3 (*) 0 0 -8 14 -8 5 0 0 314 (°) (*) 0 (DD) ( ) (°) 2 0 0 103 (D) 0 0 D ( ) 109 6 0 (*) 2 118 2 (*) 6 4 29 (*) 73 1 2 12 (D) 1,173 42 74 77 22 43 34 850 CO (D) 282 772 (°) 0 (D) (*)• 2 (°) 701 0 54 115 163 -2 2 (*) 4 25 12 120 2 (*) 101 404 4 4 1 9 70 0 311 2 3 88 66 4 (*) (D) 2 28 (*) (D) 1 0 11 79 82 -1 10 (*) 2 3 1 5 1 -3 1 (*) 21 -193 -161 12 -44 71 18 3 50 -38 -17 4 -26 15 -12 1 28 28 25 1 1 56 29 5 22 74 484 690 (D) 1,603 41 24 14 3 379 (D) -80 2 (°) 346 ,-23 (D) 157 1 2 1 (*) 392 21 30 19 -28 2,281 (D) -38 (*) (D) 449 -58 -32 4 -30 7,354 553 (°) 6 (D) 3,066 -1,122 276 2,724 481 1,516 175 255 52 329 130 167 408 271 1,407 -1,267 80 561 236 1,062 132 681 42 144 92 -41 40 -27 207 95 -21 5 130 D ( ) -49 9 -13 15 (*) 218 38 183 0 (*) 0 0 3 1 109 10 120 2 -4 2 (*) (*) -3 61 (D) 164 1 (D) 2 (*) -42 _Y 248 (D) 140 2 (D) 5 2 48 1 69 10 43 1 -2 4 2 7 4 72 6 55 1 3 1 (*) 10 3 28 9 6 4 1 (*) (*) 8 1 110 110 0 0 20 22 0 -2 106 106 0 0 151 149 1 1 125 65 64 —4 -161 23 -179 18 (DD) () (*) -4 (°) 179 -2 187 -6 185 15 165 5 2 -4 (*) 5 2 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 2 (*) 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 1 0 (*) 0 8 77 22 11 (D) 9 (°) 9 3 1,390 735 (°) -1 (°) (°) 583 1 50 24 (D) (*) 2 1 D () 3 9 2 1 1 (*) . 6 (°) (D) 7 92 (°) (°) 14 (*) 0 (*) 15 1 2 11 -1,524 112 1,424 (*)• -3,240 (*) (DD) ( ) 5 4 3 0 1 1 -3 0 4 -41 1 (°) 1 (°) 222 45 (D) 3 14 33 79 (D) -22 1 8 46 11 -4 (°) (D) 94 52 2 5 1 5 1 27 2 -1 1 125 12 114 30 50 European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other . .' 1,594 Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa ... Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other . Other Western Hemisphere . . ... Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other . . . . Liberia Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia .. United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other Addendum OPEC 1 • •• • -19 -10 (D) (°) (DD) () 169 (D) 460 73 287 164 63 (*) 98 1 99 (*) 176 46 45 3 (DD) ( ) 1 (*) 811 491 469 90 -68 320 (D) 351 (D) 102 2 10 129 39 3,219 518 76 1,407 333 95 413 171 114 134 -41 1,673 32 (D) 1,394 (D) -18 -40 (*) -5 92 -53 1,450 716 632 102 Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Africa Saharan Eevt)t T ¥pv .Libya Other 483 356 56 70 1 526 212 945 1,497 28 -3,239 157 769 54 952 535 501 101 -67 417 -21 403 35 277 237 2,558 2,063 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D (D) 830 18 759 14 42 16 -3 19 (*) 680 643 (DD) () 6 5 3 20 5 7 1 25 80 4 46 1 6 4 (') 12 7 105 14 92 7 -6 2 -4 2 2 83 81 -1 3 13 (*) -3 1 4 1 0 10 169 134 (°) (°) 20 5 0 -21 1 8 0 3 15 6 4 0 2 10 0 19 -10 5 1 (*) 0 1 4 0 2 2 10 1 1 0 0 9 0 13 -4 -6 2 1 0 (*) -8 0 -1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 1 1 0 0 —4 0 1 -4 1 1 1 0 0 -1 0 0 7 -1 -1 0 (*) 8 0 6 3 31 (°) -9 1 0 1 0 0 16 (DD) () 2 3 '<")2 7 7 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 718 71 43 (*) (°) (D) 356 71 111 22 4 24 2 (*) 2 (*) —44 -2 13 5 (*) (*) 130 (D) 18 5 3 26 D () 9 35 3 -7 12 (D) (°) 0 (*) 15 9 4 -1 (*) 179 0 (*) 0 D0 (D) 2 (D) -1 (*) (D) 16 8 -4 (D) 8 (*) (D) 0 2 (D) 2 (*) 318 206 (*) 8 23 (°) 12 (°) 26 7 6 61 20 (D) 40 66 69 (D) 1 -2 6 (*) 42 42 (*) -1 0 0 0 0 (*)0 (*)D () (*) (°) (°) 11 (*) 2 2 1 (*) 0 0 53 0 (°) 5 0 257 15 2 2 19 8 155 3 44 13 1 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) () (°)2 7 54 (*) -1 -1 0 12 86 18 6 17 10 (D) (*) 10 (DD) () 182 (*) (DD) () 36 1 (*) (") (D) (D) -2 2 (°) 78 11 (°) (°) -2 67 8 (D) (°) 104 (D) 97 (°) 9 51 42 (*) -1 3 -4 2 1 (*) 2 6 143 69 8 -2 6 (°) 2 (D) 2 10 4 129 156 20 21 (°) (°) (*) 2 1 (*) -3 40 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 70 August 1986 Table 36.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Country Detail for Selected Items [Millions of dollars] Direct investment position 1 All countries 2 Developed countries Income Capital outflows (inflows (— )) Line 1982 1983 1984 1985 207,752 207,203 212,994 232,667 2369 373 154,381 155,736 157,461 172,750 21 2,135 1982 1983 Line 1985 1985 1982 1983 1984 3,858 18,752 21,380 20,499 21,509 34,320 1 1,226 14,720 11,558 13,803 14,097 26,689 2 1984 3 Canada ... 43,511 44,339 46,830 46,435 -2,051 604 2,387 769 2,547 4,909 4,948 4,070 3 4 Europe 92,449 92,178 92,017 106,762 1,506 525 269 14,612 7,609 7,207 7,970 20,543 4 71,712 5,549 1,155 7,391 15,463 412 2,031 4,316 1,098 6,760 27,537 70,210 4,438 1,136 6,614 15,319 327 2,460 4,461 1,206 6,613 27,637 69,688 4,602 1,144 6,224 14,794 257 2,839 4,592 399 6,201 28,635 82,071 5,105 1,282 7,835 16,746 222 3,748 5,644 461 7,064 33,963 735 105 63 -346 259 -37 310 322 144 159 73 722 -489 11 -609 182 -68 390 239 110 250 126 -7 160 5 -435 559 -81 379 138 14 -544 915 12,227 523 140 1,628 2,010 -27 872 1,004 62 806 5,208 5,362 219 68 -170 880 40 398 381 126 1,020 2,399 5,354 128 89 -140 617 24 492 326 95 1,107 2,615 5,397 278 123 229 222 -15 527 360 33 826 2,814 16,500 970 250 1,468 3,345 -11 929 1,010 84 1,942 6,513 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 20,737 562 178 2,735 277 2,350 1,103 12,863 •146 524 19 6 329 D () CO 21,968 545 197 3,094 219 2,287 894 14,099 121 512 21 6 320 D (D) ( ) CO 22,329 521 191 2,822 205 2,186 851 14,865 228 460 17 7 327 CO CO (D) 24,691 477 265 3,297 216 2,598 929 16,230 224 455 17 8 363 CO CO CO 771 62 12 143 -5 26 -127 728 -24 79 2 1 66 CO (D) CO 1,247 23 20 142 -71 -45 -160 1,423 -25 -14 (*) 1 -9 CO (D) CO 276 24 -7 272 -22 111 -43 705 101 51 -4 1 7 D (D) (D) ( ) 2,385 -44 72 476 5 401 69 1,374 -4 37 (*) 1 36 CO (D) CO 2,247 -90 26 937 -13 -62 -15 1,387 18 60 11 (D) 63 (D) (*) 25 1,853 -5 39 689 -34 279 37 1,331 26 48 10 2 36 1 2 2 2,573 9 38 765 7 54 101 1,527 52 34 9 2 20 2 3 (*) 4,042 21 85 647 25 572 190 2,384 44 75 12 2 59 (*) 3 -1 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 European Communities (10) Belgium.. Denmark France Germany . . Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Other Europe Austria. . Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey.. Other Cyprus Iceland Liechtenstein Malta Romania Yugoslavia . CO 32 Japan 33 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 34 35 36 . Australia . New Zealand South Africa 37 Developing countries Latin America 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Bolivia French Guiana Guyana Paraguay Surinam Uruguay 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 Central America Mexico Panama Other Belize Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 ... . Bahamas Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad and Tobago United Kingdom Islands Caribbean Other Barbados Cuba Dominican Republic French Islands Caribbean Grenada Haiti St Lucia St Vincent See footnotes at end of table. . 6,407 7,661 7,920 9,095 243 1,257 -340 1,131 538 1,105 754 1,594 32 12,014 11,558 10,694 10,459 281 -252 -1,089 -255 863 582 426 483 33 9,089 644 2,281 9,005 566 1,987 8,674 510 1,510 8,564 549 1,346 157 79 45 17 52 -217 553 -60 -477 -147 35 -142 626 32 206 464 30 88 705 17 297 356 56 70 34 35 36 48,058 45,746 50,131 54,474 -2,456 -1,943 3,043 3,992 8,791 5,689 6,858 7,354 37 28,161 24,133 25,229 29,479 -5,138 -3,692 324 3,875 3,494 1,034 1,327 2,724 38 19,834 2,864 9,290 311 1,769 388 1,990 2,631 591 147 (D) 3 57 (D) 114 18,748 2,702 9,068 108 2,123 442 2,042 1,711 552 160 (D) 6 35 CO 100 19,006 2,746 9,377 46 2,267 371 1,903 1,762 534 168 2,444 402 1,036 -116 420 69 224 376 35 53 CO 2 3 (D) -22 -1,149 -164 150 -231 364 48 7 -982 -41 13 CO 2 -22 (D) 14 402 101 384 -68 145 -75 -142 80 -21 8 (D) 26 CO 88 18,625 2,785 9,480 71 2,142 406 1,684 1,548 510 144 CO 2 26 CO 84 -10 (D) -12 -801 73 106 25 -623 45 -197 205 -24 24 (D) -1 (*) (D) 4 1,986 471 760 -72 195 48 260 303 21 32 1 (*) -15 3 -1 201 347 134 45 148 47 120 669 30 27 5 1 13 11 (*) 1,222 121 503 32 203 81 114 155 14 19 2 (*) -8 9 8 1,062 132 681 42 144 92 41 40 27 (*) CO -1 -4 CO -3 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 10,174 5,019 4,413 742 3 142 96 233 247 20 9,904 4,381 4,837 686 46 166 100 214 216 35 9,828 4,568 4,467 792 35 157 94 251 288 39 10,374 5,087 4,611 676 57 116 79 234 264 39 604 -966 405 -43 —4 -21 -18 22 34 -13 345 -704 460 -102 49 24 5 19 -31 -31 103 177 -386 107 11 -10 -6 37 72 3 489 510 91 -112 21 42 -14 17 -18 1 577 -1,121 572 -27 8 -11 6 7 -8 -14 508 -290 782 16 CO 16 15 33 717 324 352 41 (*) 11 10 20 -6 6 1,450 716 632 102 -1 -4 4 (*) 104 (*) 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 -1,847 3,121 11,519 386 -19,756 931 1,425 527 3 55 D ( ) 0 188 14 (*) 19 CO 0 -4,519 3,762 11,056 310 -22,956 862 1,960 488 4 58 CO 0 258 13 (*) 17 CO 0 3605 3,412 13,009 257 -24,626 871 3,007 465 4 47 CO (*) 246 11 (*) 22 CO 1 -6,979 53 829 18 -8,681 100 593 147 3 3 CO 0 24 -4 (*) 2 (D) 0 -2,197 635 -24 -72 -3,125 69 536 77 1 3 D () 0 32 (*) 0 2 CO 0 25 -348 1,057 -53 -1,662 9 1,043 -21 (*) -11 CO (*) -10 -2 (*) 5 CO 1 4,187 -17 1,142 -97 2,974 384 517 51 (D) 20 (D) (*) 23 -2 (*) 6 CO 2,085 1,319 1,279 36 -1,861 85 1,212 15 1 3 CO 0 11 2 0 6 (D) 0 325 1,124 1,211 24 3,199 75 1,029 60 1 9 CO 0 31 (*) 0 8 CO 0 -612 450 1,260 29 3322 64 874 33 1 7 CO 212 945 1,497 28 -3,239 157 769 54 1 16 D () (*) 25 1 0 8 CO (*) 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 m » 479 3,377 14,104 141 -21,645 480 3,525 497 (D) 52 C5) (*) 264 10 (*) 28 CO 1 (D) 4 (*) 17 (*) 0 6 CO (*) 71 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 36.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Country Detail for Selected Items—Continued [Millions of dollars] Direct investment position Line 1982 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Algeria Morocco Tunisia Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Angola Botswana Burkina Burundi Cameroon Central African Republic Chad Congo Djibouti Ethiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Ivory Coast Kenya Lesotho Madagascar Malawi ... Mali Mauritania Mauritius Mozambique Namibia Niger Rwanda Senegal Sierra Leone Somalia Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Uganda Zaire Zambia Zimbabwe Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other . . Bahrain Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait .... Lebanon Neutral Zone . . Oman Qatar Syria Yemen (Aden) Yemen (Sana) 1983 1984 Capital outflows (inflows (— )) 1985 1982 1983 1984 Income 1985 1982 1984 1983 1985 Line 4,205 4,123 4,752 4,994 565 15 594 236 516 741 1,007 952 82 1,573 1,229 172 172 26 23 123 2,632 115 334 2,184 311 (D) 2 (*) (D) 1 (0) 45 (D) 2 156 (D) (°) (D) 2,035 1,536 348 152 40 35 77 2,717 152 301 2,264 79 (D) 332 197 108 27 12 14 (*)• 317 48 89 -275 282 (D) 1 -1 D () (*) (°) -34 (D) (*>• -53 (DD) (D) () -149 14 -1 5 -2 1 1 (*) D <D) () (°) (*) 9 (°) (°) 24 (*) 182 115 109 -43 2 2 -47 412 19 86 307 77 (D) 1 1 ff) (*) 3 19 D () (*) 59 1 -22 632 376 241 16 62 (*) -47 -396 38 -268 -166 -77 (DD) () 1 (D) 2 12 (*> (D) (*) 32 (*) -14 (D) -17 -2 1 -12 1 3 D () (*) 745 648 155 59 -2 15 -42 -229 -57 136 -308 -120 (D) (*)-• 0 (") (*)• (*) 754 608 244 -99 4 -14 89 -13 -7 216 222 24 (D) 1 0 (°) (*) '(*) -1 1 (*> -17 0 14 (D) -138 11 I 636 579 109 52 10 3 -58 371 -16 303 84 94 (D) 535 501 101 67 D ((D) ) 1 (°) 1 19 1 (D) 2 168 1 131 (°) 153 119 -3 7 3 2 3 8 (D) 11 54 3 25 2 5 343 (*) 20 6 (°) 93 65 58 2,668 1,911 589 167 102 35 30 2,327 197 33 2,097 -21 (D) (") (*) 469 2 31 -1 (D) 2 200 1 117 (°) 136 117 5 -5 4 5 D () 8 1 8 53 4 27 5 2 377 (*) 2 9 (D) 63 51 53 133 137 -308 38 13 2 50 698 -208 368 537 87 (D) (*) 357 134 -1 2 14 2 2 8 (*) (DD) () 2 13 13 12 220 (*) 30 4 14 135 65 74 1,853 1,421 238 194 38 33 123 2,270 144 216 1,910 2 (D) 3 (*) (D) 1 16 11 (D) 2 104 2 154 (°) 222 144 -2 -3 10 1 3 8 (D) 18 55 1 22 (°) (D) 245 (*) 31 (°) 17 133 68 64 -115 (*) -14 3 2 18 7 6 6 -7 (*> 1 5 7 12 28 (*) -20 (*) 4 29 -3 (*) 2 1 -1 (*> -2 -3 (*). 1 6 9 -11 15 (*) 30 3 4 31 10 8 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 3,550 4,451 5,032 5,127 579 1,495 511 965 756 9 3 (D) 40 54 (D) 31 5 D ((D) ) 605 2,156 697 992 783 16 2 (D) 44 51 0 45 5 D () 855 2,622 744 905 671 -7 2 (D) 54 38 0 62 6 D () 2 (°) (°) (*) (°) 2 (D) (*) 35 (DD) (D) () 154 -7 1 2 2 (*) (*) -2 (*) (DD) () (*) (*) 42 5 63 -1 4 -2 2 17 6 9 (D) -3 1 1 2 7 4 17 (*) -22 3 (°) 30 -13 -5 1 (*) 22 0 -12 (D) -122 15 1 -9 1 -9 (*) (*) (*) -8 3 (*) 2 -54 (°) -179 (*) -7 1 -1 15 9 10 0 (°) (*)• (*) (D) 1 (*) -8 0 -7 (D) 34 6 1 -49 417 21 403 35 81 2 2 0 28 (*) -9 (*) 1 (*) 20 0 7 (D) 3 -1 -1 (°) 4 3 4 7 -69 -37 -1 10 -7 1 (*> (*) (D) 7 -1 1 3 (°) (°) 99 (*) -11 <") (D) 40 -3 6 203 867 605 94 1,274 654 907 460 131 -89 -103 110 285 244 -3 (*) (") 21 -20 (°) 8 -1 (DD) () 7 13 639 177 39 27 7 -1 (D) 5 4 (°) 14 (*) (D) (°) (*) 118 227 274 -15 6 -39 (*) D () 12 3 0 6 1 (°) -2 (D) 128 269 -228 -74 -119 16 (*) (D) -2 1 0 2 1 (°) 0 (D) 117 790 227 140 152 7 (*) 4 13 H (D) 31 5 (D) 0 (*) 106 233 219 96 122 11 -1 3 9 3 0 -18 6 -15 -1 2 120 538 199 50 102 22 (*) -3 13 4 0 -44 5 -4 1 1 73 287 164 63 -39 16 (*) 6 (°) 0 -37 5 <°) 0 _1 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 (D) (D) (D) (*) -1 (*> 1 (*) (*) 1 (*) (*) —4 (*) 4 (D) (D) 6 8 733 2,356 971 971 790 -23 2 (D) 56 37 0 51 6 D () 2 D () 12,142 13,039 15,119 14,874 1,913 867 1,520 -213 3,507 3,260 3,618 3,219 148 2,854 360 2,295 1,221 1,315 1,720 690 544 780 362 0 13 (D) (°) 6 3 0 129 57 49 11 (°) (D) 3,068 371 2,770 1,157 1,331 1,821 589 613 892 428 (*) 11 (°) (D) 2 2 (*) 105 102 100 12 2 7 0 19 22 24 6 (DD) () 0 (*) 239 8 445 -81 68 95 -124 62 110 44 (*) (*) (D) (°) -4 1 (*) -28 23 51 1 (°) (") 0 (*) 206 32 675 -112 69 234 147 107 193 107 (*) 1 <") (D) (*) (*) (*) 8 44 100 -1 (*) (D) 0 647 53 1,756 284 47 504 77 128 -27 37 0 3 25 1 (*) 3 0 15 -12 -3 (°) (*) (°) 0 (*) 514 51 1,630 381 3 510 52 139 1 -21 0 1 16 1 (*) 1 (*) 7 5 -47 2 (*) 5 0 (*) 449 40 1,798 384 84 519 170 191 51 -68 0 2 9 1 (*) (*) (*) 14 1 98 1 (*). 5 0 (*) 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 International 5,314 5,721 5,402 5,443 108 180 -412 -189 64 105 44 -267 -34 27 10 -72 99 0 -1 (*) (D) (*) (*) (*) 6 -10 107 1 .(*) (°) 0 (*) 40 518 76 1,407 333 95 413 171 114 134 -41 0 2 4 2 (*)• (*) (*) 3,124 466 4,087 1,217 983 1,897 757 754 1,022 567 (*) 10 3 (") 2 3 (*) 107 136 242 12 2 (°) (*) (*) 292 35 1,026 374 11 72 -159 68 100 93 0 3 (DD) () (*) (*) 3,249 403 3,987 1,175 1,264 1,943 731 736 1,088 542 (*) 12 2 (°) 2 2 (*) 113 147 209 11 2 (D) (*) (*) 1,031 1,008 553 277 174 175 Addendum OPEC 1 8,081 8,440 10,345 10,391 1,595 316 1,411 71 3,463 1,910 3,178 2,558 175 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 . . .. Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other Afghanistan •• • ... Brunei Fiji French Islands Indian Ocean French Islands Pacific Macau Pakistan Papua New Guinea People's Republic of China Sri Lanka Tonga Vanuatu Vietnam Western Samoa • ... ... . . .. * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, table 12. D (D) (*) (*) 35 -9 -83 3 C) 5 0 (*) SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 72 August 1986 Table 37.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Industry Detail for Selected Items [Millions of dollars] Direct investment position Line 1 All industries 2 Petroleum 1983 1984 1985 207,752 207,203 57,574 212,994 232,667 2,369 373 3,858 59,089 58,347 3,312 697 5 28,930 22,877 6,053 17,211 10,126 6,973 112 9,434 1,998 1,472 179 90 258 30,947 24,810 6,137 17,781 11,691 5,888 203 8,618 1,742 1,164 197 103 277 4,155 3,475 680 -993 837 -107 -49 120 30 29 56 22 -18 2,161 1,689 473 -1,699 2059 352 8 -1,248 88 32 -27 20 63 1,188 1,092 96 163 1,565 -1,475 72 -1,051 -294 345 18 13 19 82,907 7,661 2,108 1,717 391 1,735 3,818 208 735 413 2,462 85,253 8,163 2,097 1,667 430 2,005 4,060 196 762 468 2,635 19,032 8,942 4,231 2,513 827 2,519 445 2,074 5,079 1,432 605 827 3,647 738 500 121 448 156 319 1,365 32,261 26,105 6,157 16,370 9,862 6,327 181 8,099 1,616 1,020 211 107 278 95,586 9,297 2,538 1,957 581 2,260 4,499 234 677 767 2,821 1,767 -775 2,100 622 362 201 161 1 259 63 42 41 112 25 70 53 17 0 -46 31 100 70 -44 526 -12 51 39 292 246 -19 22 58 185 19,847 8,727 4,861 2,733 829 2,697 522 2,175 5,458 1,689 759 930 3,768 733 599 107 367 176 340 1,446 18,741 376 2,549 12,220 3,596 512 598 522 1,069 515 381 8,846 1,157 2,323 3,212 2,154 361 1,792 11,787 10,947 840 21,612 1,968 1,360 807 553 595 330 265 4,511 1,982 1,865 664 634 2,254 1,376 829 995 5,985 1,136 (°) 815 3,871 (D) 1,106 86 1,019 546 404 12 8 89 34 -22 56 116 224 533 -65 -7 -121 41 -162 157 267 -129 -108 34 92 -25 118 -187 -472 6 -466 285 31 80 6 16 18 10 125 249 -313 68 -245 64 27 7 -3 10 -6 55 103 75 131 8 123 56 -18 4 -56 20 4 21 51 24 -105 -147 290 13 -35 37 47 45 -17 -17 -134 -89 -469 410 14 -48 27 10 21 53 5 203 102 -20 625 -299 -233 -16 15 -76 61 -20 542 2 10 352 198 16 181 -21 -28 -51 208 150 859 23 331 553 1 -60 438 -360 -79 140 196 -56 79 157 160 -3 57,817 Oil a.nd gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas .. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Petroleum tanker operations Petroleum and natural gas pipelines Petroleum storage for hire Gasoline service stations 16 Manufacturing 17 Food and kindred products 18 Grain mill and bakery products .... 19 Grain mill products 20 Bakery products 21 Beverages 22 Other 23 Meat products 24 Dairy products 25 Preserved fruits and vegetables 26 Other food and kindred products 27 Chemicals and allied products . 28 Industrial chemicals and synthetics 29 Drugs 30 Soap cleaners and toilet goods. 31 Agricultural chemicals Other .. 32 33 Paints and allied products 34 Chemical products, nee . 26,027 20,636 5,392 19,085 12,057 6,917 111 10,835 1,870 1,373 179 97 222 83,452 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Metal cans and shipping containers Cutlery hand tools, and hardware Plumbing fixtures and heating equipment, ex. electric .... Fabricated structural metal products Screw machine products bolts etc Metal stampings and forgings Fabricated metal products, nee, ordnance, and services... 5,463 1,837 662 1,175 3,627 728 494 156 484 176 358 1,230 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 Machinery except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery... Office and computing machines Other Engines and turbines 13,840 398 2,494 7,520 3,429 600 631 504 1,092 327 275 7,292 650 1,953 2,067 2,621 580 2,042 10,968 9,922 1,046 19,985 1,854 1,395 783 611 581 324 257 4,183 1,640 2,051 491 517 2,210 1,116 770 1,268 5,155 915 42 696 3,462 41 936 70 867 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 Special industry machinery General industry machinery and equipment Refrigeration and service industry machinery Machinery except electrical, nee .. Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Fl t ' Other ' t d CCP q 'es Electrical machinery nee Transportation equipment Other 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Textile mill products Lumber wood furniture and fixtures Furniture and fixtures Paper and allied products Pulp paper and board mills Miscellaneous converted paper products p ' r H W h' P Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products ocienti i AO Medical instruments and supplies W t 1i 1 lr H t Vi Other Leather and leather products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries See footnotes at end of table. 7,630 2,009 1,657 352 1,727 3,894 239 618 473 2,563 18,274 8,773 3,628 2,320 997 2,557 310 2,247 18,788 8,698 4,356 2,534 788 2,412 454 1,958 4,974 1,301 597 704 3,673 747 498 152 466 156 336 1,317 14,294 395 2,319 8,057 3,522 630 587 519 1,084 402 300 7,328 1,139 1,843 2,273 2,073 480 1,593 10,512 9,593 919 19,350 1,721 1,293 713 580 567 338 229 3,882 1,659 1,706 517 547 2,106 1,118 732 960 5,486 977 80 714 3,687 28 938 74 864 14,454 298 2,292 8,699 3,164 397 564 476 1,007 439 280 8,228 1,111 2,177 2,889 2,051 389 1,662 10,701 9,776 925 19,596 1,677 1,229 761 468 538 305 233 4,206 1,841 1,807 558 570 2,125 1,191 669 918 5,475 1,052 (°) 757 3,530 (°) 1,000 79 920 Income Capital outflows (inflows (— )) 1982 1982 658 122 47 23 71 4 15 18 216 68 96 51 -18 31 84 67 -20 166 29 14 63 93 -34 22 2 20 1983 91 651 -156 -32 10 -23 -17 9 -26 322 -204 1 120 20 101 -49 66 -193 262 120 38 6 112 -14 3 4 1 1984 81 122 -44 -66 46 112 -10 -33 23 250 182 29 39 23 17 60 70 -83 -17 63 (°) 49 155 (°) 62 5 57 Line 1985 1982 1983 1984 1985 18,752 21,380 34,320 1 9,026 20,499 9,441 21,509 1 634 547 468 79 -1,566 -1,999 455 -21 517 -97 116 14 4 0 10,456 1,308 441 290 151 249 619 21 64 315 219 863 180 623 223 6 191 77 114 410 268 154 114 142 28 88 -13 -80 20 21 79 4,309 102 283 3,534 390 114 32 42 62 75 64 490 49 135 204 102 28 130 1,092 1,189 -97 1,983 289 133 48 86 61 24 37 321 144 69 109 65 129 183 139 80 479 61 (°) 49 341 (D) 104 7 97 9,729 9,204 2 6,875 5,660 1,214 1,659 1,352 293 13 779 128 2 55 (D) (°) 4,585 676 171 149 22 224 281 29 119 22 168 7,035 6,295 740 2,473 2,557 -89 5 171 50 -71 67 (DD) () 5,912 6,548 6,069 478 1,985 1,520 466 1 658 13 79 48 22 22 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 14,954 1,507 382 256 126 539 585 30 155 50 350 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 7,016 5,427 1,589 1,344 1,112 224 8 620 46 14 9 25 26 4,128 840 243 218 26 161 436 22 103 38 273 1,140 378 326 198 104 134 2 133 250 29 39 -11 221 19 86 -2 61 14 3 40 935 -264 130 996 73 -30 -6 42 23 20 23 646 53 133 280 180 32 148 -392 551 159 709 82 34 16 19 —2 -18 16 267 33 163 71 27 55 69 42 -2 74 88 (°) 75 54 (D) 64 6 58 1,120 414 459 94 63 90 -6 97 160 0 -9 9 160 2 45 15 36 8 -19 72 1,036 -61 -98 1,224 29 -63 -27 28 8 22 3 552 11 159 365 18 -2 19 590 443 147 452 74 8 43 35 28 20 8 144 -8 143 9 43 -19 -17 6 67 225 113 <") 80 0 (D) 27 5 22 626 54 48 6 212 361 12 117 22 209 1,243 657 393 2 70 121 4 117 291 113 28 85 178 30 63 -7 36 10 0 47 1,318 -25 -79 1,445 -23 -64 1 10 -12 39 3 814 17 179 568 49 -7 57 653 474 179 967 -25 90 96 6 0 21 21 377 200 126 52 45 92 118 23 31 205 99 (°) 86 -17 (D) 11 5 6 16 2,345 765 806 192 73 509 33 476 482 184 120 64 298 21 124 20 -5 29 29 79 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 4,768 (°) (D) 497 170 36 65 102 78 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 1,016 79 281 400 257 61 195 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 2,039 1,843 196 2,797 353 126 65 61 54 16 38 585 278 192 114 106 267 207 147 105 661 154 29 84 392 2 187 10 177 65 66 67 (D) 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 73 Table 37.—U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Industry Detail for Selected Items—Continued [Millions of dollars] Direct investment position Line 94 Wholesale trade 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 Durable trade. .. Motor vehicles and equipment Lumber and other construction materials Metals and minerals...... . . . Electrical goods Hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment and supplies. Farm and garden machinery and equipment . Machinery, equipment and supplies, nee Durable goods, nee Nondurable goods Paper and paper products Drugs proprietaries and sundries Apparel, piece goods, and notions Groceries and related products Farm product r a w materials . . . . Nondurable goods nee Banking 112 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 Franchising business Other . . . . Insurance Life insurance Accident and health insurance Other Real estate Lessors of agricultural and forestry real estate Real estate nee Holding companies Nonbusiness entities except Government 125 Services . . . . . 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 Metal mining Copper lead zinc gold and silver ores Bauxite and other aluminum ores Other metallic ores .. .. .... . Nonmetallic minerals Coal Nonmetallic minerals except fuels ... Transportation communication and public utilities Transportation Water transnortation Transportation by air Pipelines except petroleum and natural gas T stjortation and related services nee Communication and public utilities . .. . ... Electric gas and sanitary services Retail trade • • Food stores and eating and drinking places Retail trade nee * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. D Line 1983 1984 1985 20,788 14,859 619 81 635 1,624 208 21,278 14,814 602 103 610 1,641 194 21,790 15,494 594 82 668 1,943 177 23,822 17,110 826 66 599 2,054 177 -626 670 577 1,978 1,332 1,637 2,224 3,337 94 -466 107 5 296 134 17 2 102 18 48 264 1 764 17 21 58 348 -25 1,514 232 23 -70 106 2 822 -98 15 39 99 12 945 62 20 46 190 14 1,564 75 17 57 232 11 2,610 190 4 73 240 17 95 96 97 98 99 100 780 9,515 1,398 5,928 186 1,564 228 662 684 , 2,605 454 9,879 1,332 6,464 177 1,637 256 801 715 2,878 12,387 15,075 -13,095 (°) (D) 7,947 1,231 565 6,150 558 0 558 19,666 0 378 10,287 1,365 6,296 207 1,531 208 802 808 2,741 13,246 15,828 -13,179 0 -13,179 7,971 1,378 532 6,061 452 0 452 20,584 0 285 11,645 1,460 6,712 218 1,572 205 992 809 2,916 180 -22 16 -160 1 39 59 -79 13 193 188 146 89 668 0 85 38 161 50 333 -75 430 33 -188 30 -110 -49 -5 91 -145 -94 1,270 92 464 11 47 -4 210 2 198 -60 768 48 510 10 158 15 27 58 241 -24 730 30 692 15 85 39 160 124 269 -14 1,139 47 659 19 57 3 168 65 346 -11 2,016 80 728 21 175 41 71 136 283 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 14,728 21,914 -8,801 0 -8,801 7,855 1,273 641 5,942 463 0 463 22,398 0 1,846 -6,651 -8,729 (DD) () 1,012 74 30 908 33 0 33 1,032 0 1,995 975 1,478 3,861 6,136 1,721 -3,376 (°) (°) 716 54 122 540 6 0 6 1,294 0 180 (D) 18 171 -33 -120 -49 0 -49 711 0 4,334 0 4,334 18 95 109 -186 31 0 31 1,753 0 1 171 0 1 170 1,094 152 79 864 22 0 22 1,776 0 37 2434 0 2434 763 160 0 602 12 0 12 1,697 0 3,076 1,810 1 958 0 -1,958 1,124 199 86 839 32 0 32 2,611 0 111 499 2,889 253 2424 0 2424 994 74 123 797 1 0 1 1,682 0 2,412 1,360 4,670 446 1,959 354 698 212 193 503 (D) (D) 4,625 463 2,053 373 715 201 164 601 (D) (D) 5,260 491 2,166 370 769 199 130 698 (D) (°) 48 133 6 637 788 735 638 820 125 493 2,191 322 593 499 243 533 69 46 -22 201 43 32 47 15 63 13 0 -118 100 36 116 18 27 -43 (DD) ( ) -35 92 16 19 -12 -29 98 (DD) ( ) 29 108 _1 54 -1 -38 94 (DD) () 45 305 66 112 40 19 68 8 6 19 283 61 113 41 7 60 8 6 30 246 55 99 18 -6 79 0 5 43 352 66 105 34 14 132 (DD) () 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 419 685 413 58 775 340 49 (DD) () 361 373 632 599 225 809 292 16 (DD) () 473 464 575 623 203 708 231 20 (°) (°) 424 530 626 609 337 1,031 480 56 (°) (D) 468 50 70 14 -343 156 85 1 (°) (°) 68 65 -20 17 122 32 -53 -33 (°) (D) 115 91 -58 23 -22 -5 -64 1 (DD) ( ) 53 63 51 14 134 329 249 41 P) (D) 44 53 121 66 152 100 9 16 (°) (D) 62 46 77 69 177 111 -5 13 (°) (D) 84 75 77 76 104 105 -11 8 (°) (D) 91 102 76 67 105 178 95 11 (DD) ( ) 55 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 12,745 504 298 112 0 3 69 21 5,210 3,597 1,185 1,883 173 332 24 1,613 1,034 579 1,061 2,273 1,681 (D) 985 72 0 (°) 658 592 116 477 3,697 1,344 2,353 13,312 13,010 679 451 149 0 2 74 2 4,797 3,860 973 2,116 (") (°) 28 937 382 555 1,159 2,333 1,848 -2,065 407 -292 -300 524 959 558 1,119 145 51 58 9 0 2 -5 -13 1857 -2,457 -175 -1,938 19 -365 3 600 376 224 68 131 181 (D) -253 1 0 (D) 88 50 25 25 196 67 -264 39 -17 6 0 4 1 -33 97 205 148 380 32 61 1 -108 137 29 9 95 87 (D) 120 10 0 (°) 35 8 25 -17 245 139 106 145 122 21 0 5 7 1 -381 186 -23 -92 (DD) () 3 567 520 -47 98 -167 -152 (°) 128 73 0 (D) -63 -15 14 -29 13 42 -30 60 -63 7 0 1 -2 1 -451 303 -30 -75 (DD) ( ) 0 -148 128 -20 128 17 129 (°) 60 49 0 (D) 28 113 6 119 66 95 161 72 -41 6 0 2 (°) (°) 73 128 -54 -6 50 122 3 201 165 37 110 295 207 (D) 55 (") 0 0 85 88 30 58 118 128 -10 35 40 9 0 -1 (D) (°) 128 -41 -27 34 54 104 3 169 128 41 205 351 288 _]_ 132 81 0 0 77 63 32 31 239 174 66 —2 -15 10 0 1 (°) (°) 138 62 36 -20 65 21 3 76 40 35 123 159 206 -1 86 53 0 2 66 -47 27 -74 140 123 17 198 (DD) ( ) 0 -2 (DD) ( ) 108 115 106 -26 29 4 2 7 -19 12 133 339 177 -^ 62 68 0 -1 49 162 30 132 340 166 174 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 10,317 18,018 -9,397 (°) (D) 7,268 1,192 430 5,646 550 0 550 19,597 0 4,615 Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising . . . Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Research and development and testing laboratories Employment agencies and temporary help supply services. Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering architectural and surveying services Health services Other services Automotive rental and leasing Accounting auditing and bookkeeping services Legal services Educational services . . . Other services provided on a commercial basis.. Other industries Agriculture forestry and fishing Agricultural production — crops Agricultural production —livestock Agricultural production —beef cattle feedlots Agricultural services . . Forestry Fishing hunting and trapping Income Capital outflows (inflows (— )) 1982 528 328 119 0 8 70 3 5,514 4,020 1,038 2,284 417 256 25 1,494 865 629 937 2,427 1,814 (°) 1,206 65 0 (°) 539 613 137 476 3,906 1,483 2,423 13,165 739 515 142 0 3 77 3 5,230 4,151 1,003 2,191 (°) (°) 28 1,079 497 582 1,014 2,322 1,724 (D) 1,140 138 0 P)' 476 598 151 447 3,860 1,522 2,337 (D) 1,195 187 0 (°) 503 485 158 328 4,041 1,497 2,544 1982 1983 1984 1985 (D) 1982 1983 1984 1985 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Detail for Position and Balance of Payments Flows, 1985 The following 23 tables contain BEA's country-by-industry estimates, and estimates by detailed account, of the position and related capital and income flows for foreign direct investment in the United States. They also contain estimates of the position, capital flows, and income for all countries and for all industries in which there was investment. As a result of efforts to accelerate the release of data, abbreviated country-by-industry position estimates have, beginning last year, been published in the June SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS. An analysis of the position and flow estimates appeared in that issue. The tables incorporate two changes from those published in August 1985. First, table 8 has been revised to conform with the new presentation of royalties and license fees and of charges for other services in the U.S. international transactions accounts, as published in the June SURVEY. Second, a table (table 9) has been added to provide historical data for key items for 1980-85. Table 1.—Foreign Direct Investment Position in the United States Change Direct investment position Millions of dollars All areas Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other Canada Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other 1985 1985 182,951 28,123 60,798 27,514 66,518 27,522 7,192 4,136 3,424 12,771 18,368 2,722 8,996 3,059 3,591 20.1 39.5 8.7 16.3 25.5 11.2 10.7 17.4 12.5 5.7 16,678 1,659 5,130 1,455 8,434 3,853 152 803 102 2,796 1,391 115 1,014 313 51 33.7 11.0 24.2 9.8 49.1 9.1 7.5 24.7 27.4 -.6 1984 1985 137,061 18,209 47,665 21,031 50,156 164,583 25,400 51,802 24,455 62,926 11,434 1,391 3,313 1,040 5,690 15,286 1,544 4,115 1,142 8,486 1984 108,211 23,142 39,083 11,693 34,293 120,906 25,437 46,515 12,533 36,421 15,275 6,816 2,217 1,568 4,674 12,695 2,295 7,432 841 2,128 16.4 41.8 6.0 15.5 15.8 11.7 9.9 19.0 7.2 6.2 29,182 ' 33,728 9,981 8,646 12,497 11,222 1,696 1,435 9,554 7,879 38,387 32,152 5,955 10,991 9,719 9,221 3,597 3,685 13,290 14,080 36,124 11,315 12,986 1,445 10,378 43,766 12,246 11,884 3,858 15,778 4,546 1,335 1,275 261 1,675 6,235 5,035 498 -88 790 2,396 1,334 489 -252 824 5,379 1,255 2,165 262 1,697 15.6 15.4 11.4 18.2 21.3 19.4 84.6 5.4 -2.4 5.9 7.1 13.4 3.9 -14.8 8.6 14.0 11.4 22.3 7.3 12.1 11,336 -408 1,605 7,823 2,316 16,044 -88 2,460 9,689 3,984 19,116 31 2,621 11,572 4,893 4,708 320 855 1,866 1,668 3,073 119 161 1,883 910 41.5 f1) 53,2 23.8 72.0 19.2 C1) 6.5 19.4 22.8 21,356 900 5,881 2,043 12,531 25,043 803 6,143 1,932 16,165 26,251 996 6,533 1,954 16,769 3,687 -97 262 -112 3,633 1,209 193 390 22 604 17.3 10.8 4.5 -5.5 29.0 4.8 24.1 6.3 1.1 3.7 92,936 16,326 36,866 10,124 29,619 Japan Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other . .. Percent 1984 1983 Europe Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other Of which: Netherlands Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other United Kingdom Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other Other Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other Millions of dollars 1. Percent change is not defined because the position is negative in 1 of the 2 years. Table 2.—Foreign Direct Investment Position in the United States by Account [Millions of dollars] Intercompany debt Total Equity 1 Net All areas Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other- 164,583 25,400 51,802 24,455 62,926 122,770 19,213 37,565 17,161 48,832 41,813 6,187 14,237 7,294 14,095 53,821 7,070 16,498 10,770 19,483 12,008 883 2,262 3,475 5,388 Canada Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other 15,286 1,544 4,115 1,142 8,486 11,662 835 3,207 621 7,000 3,624 709 909 521 1,485 4,797 762 1,367 631 2,037 1,173 53 458 110 552 Europe Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other 108,211 23,142 39,083 11,693 34,293 79,662 17,884 27,748 7,981 26,049 28,549 5,259 11,335 3,711 8,243 34,806 5,770 12,772 4,663 11,601 6,258 511 1,437 952 3,358 Of which: Netherlands Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other 33,728 9,981 12,497 1,696 9,554 24,777 9,666 7,907 1,251 5,952 8,952 315 4,589 445 3,602 9,348 316 4,624 621 3,787 397 1 35 175 185 United Kingdom Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other 38,387 10,991 9,719 3,597 14,080 27,712 (D) 8,324 2,435 (D) 10,676 (D) 1,395 1,162 (D) 13,763 (D) 2,190 1,450 (D) 3,087 446 794 289 1,558 Japan Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other 16,044 88 2,460 9,689 3,984 12,885 44 1,742 7,755 3,345 3,159 132 718 1,934 639 5,702 (D) 800 3,582 (D) 2,543 (D) 82 1,649 (D) Other Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other 25,043 803 6,143 1,932 16,165 18,561 451 4,869 804 12,438 6,481 351 1,274 1,128 3,727 8,516 (D) 1,559 1,893 (D) 2,035 (D) 284 765 (D) 182,951 28,123 60,798 27,514 66,518 136,290 20,933 42,188 19,271 53,899 46,661 7,189 18,610 8,243 12,619 61,157 8,403 21,313 12,155 19,286 14,496 1,214 2,703 3,912 6,667 16,678 1,659 5,130 1,455 8,434 13,321 1,054 4,355 (DD) ( ) 3,357 605 775 (") (D) 4,506 726 1,216 676 1,887 1,149 121 442 (DD) ( ) 120,906 25,437 46,515 12,533 36,421 87,179 19,469 30,633 8,413 28,664 33,727 5,968 15,882 4,120 7,757 42,318 6,817 17,664 5,382 12,455 8,590 849 1,782 1,261 4,698 36,124 11,315 12,986 1,445 10,378 43,766 12,246 11,884 3,858 15,778 26,562 (D) 8,287 813 (D) 30,980 (D) 9,399 2,524 (D) 9,562 (°) 4,699 632 (D) 12,786 (D) 2,485 1,335 (D) 9,883 275 4,741 735 4,133 16,699 (D) 3,447 1,852 (D) 321 (D) 42 103 (°) 3,913 456 962 518 1,977 19,116 31 2,621 11,572 4,893 14,842 37 1,830 9,156 3,819 4,275 -7 791 2,416 1,075 6,949 (D) 863 4,232 (D) 2,674 (D) 72 1,817 (°) 26,251 996 6,533 1,954 16,769 20,949 374 5,370 (°) (°) 5,302 622 1,163 (°) (D) 7,385 (°) 1,570 1,865 (°) 2,083 (D) 408 (D) (°) 1985 All areas Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other Canada Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other Europe Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other Of which: Netherlands Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other United Kingdom Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other Japan Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other D . .. < < • Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. Includes capital stock, additional paid-in capital, and retained earnings. U.S. affiliates' receivables 1984 Other Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other 74 U.S. affiliates' payables 75 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 3.—Change in the Foreign Direct Investment Position in the United States by Account [Millions of dollars] Capital inflows Equity capital Total Total Increases Net Intercompany debt Decreases Reinvested earnings Net Increases in U.S. affiliates' payables Increases in U.S. affiliates' receivables * Valuation adjustments 1984 All areas Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other . Canada Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other Europe Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other Of which: Netherlands Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other United Kingdom Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other .. . . . ; .. .. Japan Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other Other Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other . . . 27,522 7,192 4,084 3,424 12,822 25,359 7,210 3,992 2,940 11,216 15,044 644 3,169 1,076 10,155 17,378 940 4,129 1,131 11,176 2,333 296 960 55 1,022 2,896 1,628 860 2,070 -1,662 7,418 4,937 -37 206 2,724 8,658 4,553 250 603 3,251 1,240 -384 287 810 528 2,164 -18 92 483 1,606 3,853 152 803 102 2,796 3,294 86 741 53 2,414 3,222 277 640 35 2,271 3,829 (°) (°) (°) 2,498 607 (°) (D) CO 228 -531 -146 180 -19 -546 603 45 -79 37 689 636 47 -140 20 803 32 -3 -61 -17 113 558 66 62 49 382 15,275 6,816 2,164 1,568 4,726 14,686 6,865 2,427 1,291 4,103 5,709 299 1,546 672 3,193 6,960 389 2,242 680 3,650 1,252 90 696 9 457 3,060 1,830 1,086 844 700 5,918 4,737 205 -225 1,611 6,142 4,739 87 -128 1,443 224 3 292 97 168 588 -49 -263 277 623 4,546 1,335 1,272 261 1,679 6,235 5,035 462 -88 827 3,520 1,326 1,021 94 1,079 6,882 5,052 678 -38 1,190 1,030 74 221 109 626 2,236 (°) 453 372 (D) 1,752 (D) (°) 113 831 2,453 148 610 375 1,320 722 (D) CO 4 205 217 (D) 157 3 CO 1,820 1,222 440 79 79 476 439 349 67 -379 670 30 360 93 373 4,170 CO -124 476 CO 756 17 318 24 397 4,674 CO 59 -411 CO 86 -13 -42 117 24 504 16 184 65 271 1,026 9 251 167 600 -647 -16 -216 -51 -364 4,708 320 855 1,866 1,668 4,374 265 602 1,811 1,696 1,801 -1 547 268 987 1,915 0 594 270 1,052 114 1 47 1 65 1,301 3 -89 1,368 20 1,272 263 145 175 689 1,528 CO 186 832 (D) 256 CO 41 657 CO 334 55 252 55 -28 3,687 -97 262 112 3,633 3,004 -6 222 -215 3,003 4,313 70 437 102 3,704 4,673 (°) (") (°) 3,976 360 CO (D) (D) 272 -934 58 -317 -123 -436 375 -18 102 -194 -266 352 CO 117 CO 391 727 CO 15 CO 657 683 -91 41 103 630 51, 1985 All areas . Petroleum Manufacturing ... . Wholesale trade Other Canada Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other Europe Petroleum , . Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other Of which: Netherlands Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other United Kingdom . .. * ... . Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other Japan . ... Petroleum Wholesale trade Other Other Petroleum Wholesale trade Other • • • 18,368 2,722 8,996 3,059 3,591 17,856 2,718 8,622 2,883 3,632 11,902 833 4,705 343 6,021 14,949 834 5,353 1,019 7,742 3,046 (*) 649 676 1,721 1,106 883 456 1,592 -913 4,848 1,002 4,373 948 -1,476 7,336 1,333 4,815 1,386 -197 2,488 331 441 437 1,279 374 175 -41 1,391 115 1,014 313 -51 572 119 952 -87 413 1,113 162 1,005 (D) (°) 2,306 162 (°) (") 1,074 1,192 8 274 61 82 75 -492 -268 -104 -134 CO (D) -291 -36 -151 45 -150 -23 68 -17 (D) CO 820 -4 62 400 362 12,695 2,295 7,432 841 2,128 13,127 2,287 7,318 1,036 2,486 6,107 661 2,205 173 3,069 7,485 (°) 2,521 (°) 3,641 1,378 CO 317 CO 572 1,841 917 567 454 96 5,179 710 4,547 409 -487 7,511 1,048 4,891 719 854 2,333 338 345 310 1,341 -431 8 114 -195 -357 2,396 1,334 489 -252 824 5,379 1,255 2,165 262 1,697 2,684 1,326 553 -66 871 5,303 1,256 2,050 267 1,730 792 (°) 261 -348 (") 2,497 177 379 149 1,791 1,490 CO 448 (") 671 2,559 177 387 167 1,828 698 0 187 CO CO 1,282 (D) 183 96 62 0 8 18 36 695 5 580 -55 164 610 -41 109 186 355 2,111 1,074 1,090 173 -226 534 -42 116 114 345 2,936 1,084 1,257 402 194 76 1 7 -72 10 826 10 167 229 420 288 9 -64 -186 47 76 1 115 -6 -33 3,073 119 161 1,883 910 3,081 119 157 1,895 910 926 0 313 276 337 1,031 0 106 0 CO 383 46 1,039 -6 -229 1,137 137 1,116 125 73 482 436 1,247 27 62 650 507 131 -98 10 168 72 0 4 -12 0 1,209 193 390 22 604 1,078 193 195 39 650 3,757 11 1,183 0>) (D) 4,126 C5) 1,404 CO 2,645 369 CO 221 7 (D) 1,500 -89 876 -74 -462 1,179 271 112 CO (D) 1,131 294 12 29 -1,408 48 23 123 CO CO 131 0 194 -17 46 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. An increase in U.S. affiliates' receivables is a decrease in intercompany debt and, thus, a capital outflow. D 8 8 (D) (D) o August 1986 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 76 Table 4.—Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Earnings and Reinvestment Ratios [Millions of dollars or ratio] 1984-85 change in earnings 1985 Earnings Total All areas Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other Distributed Reinvestment ratio 1 Reinvested 6,404 2,402 1,496 2,400 105 3,508 774 637 330 1,768 2,896 1,628 860 2,070 -1,662 Canada Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other 186 —77 202 -17 78 717 69 23 1 624 -531 -146 180 -19 -546 Europe Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other 5,043 2,528 1,605 1,014 -104 1,983 699 519 169 597 3,060 1,830 1,086 844 -700 Of which: Netherlands Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other 2,239 (D) 524 106 (D) 420 1,820 1,222 440 79 79 United Kingdom Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other 1,423 (D) 593 117 (D) 947 476 439 349 67 -379 .33 243 51 Japan Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other 1,806 3 —61 1,501 363 505 (*) 28 134 343 1,301 3 -89 1,368 20 .72 .90 Other Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other -631 -52 —250 -97 -232 303 6 -934 -58 -317 -123 85 27 Earnings Total .45 Distributed Reinvested Reinvestment ratio 1 .21 .45 Distributed Reinvested -1,224 -457 -1,377 -391 1,001 565 289 252 -1,790 -745 -1,315 -479 749 174 23 37 _i 115 257 207 -98 94 54 Total 5,181 1,946 119 2,009 1,107 4,073 1,063 573 417 2,020 1,106 883 -456 1,592 -913 618 153 142 75 247 892 92 60 .40 .58 1.00 739 -274 61 82 75 -492 431 230 -61 93 169 .61 .72 4,207 1,878 985 696 648 2,365 962 416 243 744 1,841 917 567 454 -96 .44 .49 .58 .65 -836 -650 -620 -317 751 382 263 -102 73 148 -1,219 .81 1,775 (D) 244 129 (D) 1,562 (°) 695 -8 49 1,2^2 .72 .78 .75 .74 -464 —4 -281 24 -203 -537 (°) -256 17 (D) .44 .01 140 -390 103 -126 552 72 (D) -26 7 (D) -80 44 -128 -4 -206 -9 -148 -219 171 56 (*) -9 12 53 -262 _9 -139 -231 117 -613 -28 -548 53 -90 -47 3 10 4 -63 -567 -31 -558 49 -27 .57 .86 .75 .59 .57 .91 .05 204 D2 59 33 183 96 867 115 46 695 5 580 -55 164 1,600 -6 -210 1,282 534 561 (*) 19 145 397 1,039 -6 -229 1,137 137 -1,244 -80 -798 -45 -322 256 9 78 29 140 -1,500 -89 -876 -74 -462 .79 g .83 .41 .65 .89 .26 -913 -520 -391 604 219 -434 231 -121 543 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. Reinvested earnings divided by earnings. 2. Reinvestment ratio is not defined because reinvested earnings are negative. D Table 5.—Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Income Table 6.—Source and Relationship of Income and Its Components [Millions of dollars] [Millions of dollars] Change Income 1983 1984 1985 1984 5,598 1,657 819 1,138 1,985 9,229 2,788 2,444 2,637 1,359 8,068 2,425 1,116 2,336 2,191 3,631 1,132 1,626 1,499 -625 -1,161 -364 -1,329 -301 832 Canada Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale tradeOther 10 -222 -77 -33 341 304 -67 230 -8 150 694 294 149 148 87 311 154 307 25 -192 391 217 -82 95 161 Europe Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade... Other 4,473 2,109 846 451 1,066 7,054 2,896 2,387 1,191 580 6,331 2,353 1,851 902 1,226 2,581 787 1,541 740 -486 -723 -543 -537 -289 646 Of which: Netherlands Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade.. Other 1,890 1,048 559 87 196 3,113 1,421 991 1,223 373 432 63 355 -413 (°) -279 53 2,128 (D) 550 -65 2,298 1,187 706 198 208 2,700 (D) 712 202 (°) 2,410 916 830 73 592 170 (°) 155 263 112 -271 124 -125 384 Japan Petroleum. Manufactui Wholesale Other 1,013 -57 -69 816 1,884 3 -32 1,511 402 1,708 -6 -187 1,320 582 871 60 37 695 79 -175 -9 -155 -191 180 Other Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale tradeOther 102 -174 118 -97 254 -13 -43 -140 -57 228 -666 -71 -695 28 72 -115 131 -259 40 -26 -653 -28 -555 85 -156 All areas Petroleum Manufacturing .... Wholesale tradeOther United Kingdom Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade... Other D 150 551 Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1985 amount Line 1985 Earnings Capital gains/losses Earnings before capital gains/losses.... Distributed earnings.. Reinvested earnings... Withholding taxes on distributed earningsInterest (net of withholding taxes) Source and relationship 5,181 2 + 3 l 615 Reported 4,564 Extrapolated 2 4,073 6 + 11 1,106 1 - 4 140 Extrapolated 2 3,028 Extrapolated 2 Income 8,068 1 - 6 + 7 Income before capital gains/losses ..... Earnings (net of withholding taxes) Distributed earnings (net of withholding taxes) 7,453 8 - 2 5,040 1 - 6 3,934 Extrapolated 2 1. Data are as reported by the sample; no estimate for nonreporting affiliates is made. 2. Universe estimates are calculated by extrapolating forward data from the 1980 benchmark survey, based on the movement of reported sample data in subsequent years. August 1986 77 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS Table 7.—Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Income and Rate of Return [Millions of dollars or percent] 1984 1985 Income Earnings Total ( AH areas Petroleum Manufacturing .... Wholesale trade Other Canada Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other Income rri\ Withholding Before Capital taxes on capital gains/ distributed gains/ losses earnings losses 2 less col. 5 plus col. 6) Total (D (2) (3) (4) 9,229 2,788 2,444 2,637 1,359 6,404 2,402 1,496 2,400 105 6,613 2,308 1,867 2,375 63 -209 94 -370 25 42 304 -67 230 -8 150 186 -77 202 -17 78 327 6 191 -13 155 (5) Interest (net of withholding taxes) Net Total Rate of (= col. U.S. return * 11 less U.S. affilicol. 14 affiliates' plus ates' paycol. 15) ments receipts Earnings Total Withholding Before Capital taxes on capital gains/ distribgains/ losses uted earnings losses (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) 603 32 82 165 325 6.1 12.8 4.9 11.6 2.4 8,068 2,425 1,116 2,336 2,191 5,181 1,946 119 2,009 1,107 4,564 2,069 539 1,941 15 615 -124 421 68 1,092 141 18 39 10 74 15 2 10 1 2 2.3 46 6.2 -.8 2.1 694 149 148 87 311 618 153 142 75 247 214 168 118 70 142 (6) (7) 125 38 40 23 25 2,950 424 988 259 1,279 3,553 456 1,070 424 1,604 -140 -71 11 4 -77 9 7 2 (*) (*) 126 16 29 9 72 (8) (14) Interest (net of withholding taxes) Net Rate ofx U.S. U.S. return affiliaffiliates' ates' payments receipts (18) (15) (16) 140 40 37 29 34 3,028 519 1,035 356 1,118 3,713 562 1,140 468 1,543 685 43 105 111 425 4.6 9.1 2.0 9.0 3.4 403 -15 24 5 389 12 6 6 (*) (*) 89 2 12 11 64 101 7 16 12 67 12 4 4 1 3 4.3 9.3 3.2 6.7 3.7 (17) Europe Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other Of which: Netherlands Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other United Kingdom Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other 7,054 2,896 2,387 1,191 580 5,043 2,528 1,605 1,014 -104 5,247 2,376 1,985 1,003 -118 -204 152 -380 11 14 91 31 35 7 19 2,102 399 817 184 703 2,544 429 878 251 986 442 30 61 67 284 7.0 14.7 6.3 10.9 1.8 6,331 2,353 1,851 902 1,226 4,207 1,878 985 696 648 3,765 1,988 991 642 145 441 -109 -8 54 503 99 33 25 14 26 2,224 507 893 219 605 2,756 546 979 264 967 532 39 86 45 362 5.5 9.7 4.3 7.4 3.5 3,113 1,421 991 150 551 2,298 1,187 706 198 208 2,239 (D) 524 106 (D) 1,423 (D) 593 117 (°) 2,101 (D) 577 138 (D) 1,724 (D) 819 116 (°) 138 (D) 53 -33 (D) -301 (D) -226 1 (°) 20 9 3 3 5 46 21 14 2 8 894 (D) 469 48 (D) 922 (°) 127 83 (D) 918 27 470 52 370 1,141 (D) 165 109 (D) 25 (D) 1 4 (D) 220 (D) 38 26 (D) 9.9 15.3 8.4 9.6 6.3 6.5 14.0 7.5 5.4 1.5 2,700 (D) 712 202 (D) 2,410 916 830 73 592 1,775 (D) 244 129 (D) 1,562 (D) 695 -8 (D) 1,678 (°) 328 123 (°) 1,509 691 675 -18 162 96 (°) -86 6 (D) 53 (D) 20 10 (D) 25 15 2 4 4 35 18 6 1 9 951 24 472 77 378 883 (°) 140 83 (D) 966 24 473 84 385 1,192 (D) 213 104 (D) 15 (*) 7 7 309 D () 72 21 (D) 7.7 (D) 5.6 12.9 (D) 5.9 7.9 7.7 1.9 4.0 Japan Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other 1,884 3 -32 1,511 402 1,806 3 -61 1,501 363 1,790 3 64 1,499 352 16 0 2 2 11 19 (*) 1 15 3 97 (*) 30 25 42 165 (*) 33 84 48 68 (*) 2 60 6 13.8 (2) -1.6 17.3 12.8 1,708 -6 -187 1,320 582 1,600 —6 210 1,282 534 1,576 -6 -217 1,275 524 24 0 7 8 10 19 (*) 2 15 3 128 0 24 52 51 182 0 28 99 55 54 0 4 47 4 9.7 (2) -7.4 12.4 13.1 Other -13 43 -140 57 228 -631 52 -250 97 -232 751 -65 -246 113 -326 120 13 -4 16 94 6 (*) 3 (*) 3 624 9 112 41 463 703 9 120 78 496 79 (*) 8 37 33 -.1 -5.1 -2.3 29 1.6 -666 -1,244 71 80 -798 -695 28 45 72 -322 -992 80 -354 46 -512 -253 0 -444 2 190 9 (*) 4 1 4 587 9 107 74 398 675 9 118 93 455 87 (*) 11 19 56 -2.6 79 -11.0 1.4 .4 Manufacturing Other * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. Income divided by the average of the beginning- and end-of-year direct investment position. 2. Rate of return is not defined because the average position for the year is negative. D NOTE.—The quarterly survey from which the annual estimates of foreign direct investment in the United States were derived was conducted by Gregory G. Fouch, under the supervision of James L. Bomkamp, Chief, Foreign Direct Investment in the United States Branch. Patricia J. Davis and Tracy K. Leigh prepared the estimates. 78 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 8.—Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Royalties and License Fees and Charges for Other Services [Millions of dollars] 1984 1985 Royalties and license fees Charges for other services 1 Royalties and license fees U.S. affili- U.S. affili- U.S. affiliates' payments Net payments U.S. affiliates' receipts Net payments U.S. affiliates' Net Charges for other services * U.S. affiliates' receipts Net U.S. affilipayments U.S. affiliates' receipts 597 67 283 204 44 665 68 327 217 53 -478 -63 232 -595 -52 1,351 76 590 124 561 1,829 139 358 719 613 467 22 261 145 570 24 320 174 52 103 1 59 29 14 -693 -83 373 -530 -454 1,330 67 680 102 480 2,023 150 307 632 934 24 (D) 1 1 (D) 30 (D) 1 1 (D) 391 (D) 238 35 602 30 272 49 252 212 (D) 34 13 15 (°) 4 (D) -4 22 (D) 6 (D) 1 7 (*) 2 0 5 326 -7 271 13 49 559 21 316 25 197 233 28 45 12 148 Europe Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other Of which: Netherlands Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other United Kingdom Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other 441 41 258 98 44 494 (D) 296 108 (D) -41 516 44 193 39 240 557 80 244 110 123 372 <") 250 72 440 (D) 282 100 67 1 32 28 -64 -65 89 -120 552 44 290 51 168 616 109 200 171 136 14 0 13 1 (*) 135 (D) 66 10 (D) 16 0 13 2 (*) 154 (D) 81 11 (D) -1 -12 4 -5 12 50 20 —23 28 (*) 14 -83 -11 -41 -44 13 75 2 48 1 23 132 26 44 55 25 20 1 9 215 37 85 Japan Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other 108 0 18 90 (*) 114 0 22 91 (*) -180 (*) 88 -172 -95 138 (*) 101 22 15 318 (*) 13 194 110 71 0 16 54 2 -321 1 28 -228 -122 75 1 44 17 13 396 1 16 244 135 25 (D) 6 14 D () 27 (D) 7 16 D () -649 94 2 24 14 54 743 9 0 -8 -634 -12 -15 -195 -412 144 1 30 10 103 778 13 45 205 515 All areas Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other Canada Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other Other Petroleum Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other -. -36 -51 -71 117 4 25 1 19 215 33 40 -27 -21 49 16 21 5 6 164 100 67 34 -43 -388 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. Consists of service charges, rentals for the use of tangible property, and film and television tape rentals. In 1985, U.S. affiliates' payments of service charges were $1,252 million, payments D 67 402 of rentals for the use of tangible property were $64 million, and payments of film and television tape rentals were $14 million; U.S. affiliates' receipts were $1,939 million, $83 million, and $1 million, respectively. Table 9.—Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Position and Balance of Payments Flows, 1980-85 [Millions of dollars] 1980 1981 1982 1984 1985 Direct investment position 83,046 108,714 124,677 137,061 164,583 182,951 Capital inflows (outflows (—)).. Equity capital Reinvested earnings Intercompany debt 16,918 9,027 5,177 2,713 25,195 14,795 2,945 7,455 13,792 9,723 -2,379 6,448 11,946 8,699 89 3,159 25,359 15,044 2,896 7,418 17,856 11,902 1,106 8,635 6,898 3,155 5,598 9,229 8,068 378 413 325 405 597 467 50 -52 -403 Income Royalties and license fees, net payments Charges for other services, net payments l.. 1. Consists of service charges, rentals for the use of tangible property, and film and television tape rentals. -471 -478 79 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 10.—Foreign Direct Investment Position in the United States, 1984 [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Canada. Europe . European Communities (10) Belgium France Germany Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Denmark Greece and Ireland Other Europe Sweden Switzerland Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Latin America South and Central America Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bermuda Netherlands Antilles U K Islands Caribbean Other Middle East Israel Other Other Africa, Asia, and Pacific Addendum — OPEC * 164,583 15,286 108,211 96,555 2,548 6,591 12,330 1,438 753 33,728 38,387 779 11,655 2,258 8,146 1,251 16,044 2,152 16,201 2,859 1,924 935 13,343 1,370 10,935 866 172 5,336 525 4,811 1,353 4,892 Mining Petroleum 3,920 890 1,328 1,122 (DD) () 243 386 -3 177 181 0 207 D (D) () (°) 7 (D) 399 0 0 0 399 D () 15 2 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 0 25,400 1,544 23,142 22,813 (°) (D) 71 (D) (°) 9,981 10,991 (D) 329 307 19 3 -88 57 656 50 45 5 606 110 452 (D) (°) 15 6 9 75 12 Total 51,802 4,115 39,083 32,990 471 5,368 4,389 333 74 12,497 9,719 139 6,093 1,048 4,774 271 2,460 362 5,537 981 959 22 4,555 306 4,092 140 18 116 97 20 128 -21 ChemiFood and cals and kindred allied products products PriWhole- Retail mary sale Other and Machin- manutrade trade fabriery facturing cated metals 8,270 84 7,643 6,556 (D) 345 25 (DD) () (°) 2,140 2 1,087 D (D) () 78 186 8 260 9 4 6 251 D (D) (D) () 0 16,631 110 14,407 12,361 (D) 2,899 2,268 (D) 0 3,334 3,343 9 2,046 60 1,987 -1 252 -4 1,873 256 208 48 1,617 (D) 1,511 (°) 12 5,893 1,434 2,539 2,100 59 585 240 2 (DD) () 718 2 439 D () (°) 63 541 234 1,137 9,682 1,200 6,168 4,901 15 161 970 51 2 1,943 1,740 18 1,267 598 597 72 628 8 1,684 (DD) () 25 (DD) (D) () 26 1 (DD) () -59 (D) (DD) (D) () (D) 7 (*) 0 (*) -7 -2 (DD) () (°) (°) 15 (D) 22 3 5 1 4 -12 -38 11,325 1,288 8,325 7,072 41 1,379 886 84 47 2,749 1,778 108 1,253 240 955 58 853 116 582 24 22 2 557 68 463 24 2 95 95 __1 66 -2 24,455 1,142 11,693 10,107 188 528 3,689 106 88 1,696 3,597 216 1,585 648 723 214 9,689 132 1,511 6,764 592 5,241 5,131 108 200 567 (°) (°) 1,091 3,135 0 111 2 71 38 252 (D) 516 44 31 13 472 5 417 38 12 (*) 17 17 1,511 358 977 148 28 126 <°) (°) 163 167 (D) 0 (D) 128 (°) Banking 10,326 1,219 5,740 5,335 (D) 420 272 298 (°) 1,427 2,194 214 405 (D) (°) 271 1,853 51 665 (°) (°) 574 (D) 0 (D) 16 0 481 319 162 318 268 Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Other industries 5,633 608 3,457 2,879 (°) -623 335 8,922 1,418 6,748 5,424 (") 91 1,295 (D) 0 1,445 2,548 (°) 1,325 119 1,152 54 138 17,761 2,844 8,255 7,714 10 66 966 (") (D) 2,471 4,135 42 541 0 393 148 744 120 4,664 372 256 116 4,292 151 3,715 369 57 709 0 709 423 707 9,599 914 3,522 3,041 2 361 502 1 11 975 1,144 50 481 45 376 60 475 90 813 186 6 181 626 67 528 12 19 (D) 121 1,970 743 2 579 (") 536 (°) 513 (°) 861 115 108 7 746 7 643 109 -13 (°) (D) 9 28 9 (D) 580 (°) (°) 8 8( ) D 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (°) 6 (D) D () (D) Table 11.—Foreign Direct Investment Position in the United States, 1985 [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Canada. Europe . European Communities (10) Belgium France Germany Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Denmark Greece and Ireland Other Europe Sweden Switzerland . ... Other Japan ... Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Latin America South and Central America Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bermuda Netherlands Antilles U.K Islands, Caribbean Other Middle East Israel Other .. Other Africa Asia, and Pacific . Addendum— OPEC l 182,951 16,678 120,906 106,004 2,288 6,295 14,417 1,401 584 36,124 43,766 1,129 14,902 2,384 11,040 1,478 19,116 2,702 17,050 3,385 2,137 1,248 13,665 1,903 10,603 983 177 4,961 505 4,455 1,538 4,560 Mining Petroleum Total 4,070 946 1,435 1,232 (DD) () 245 (D) -5 225 291 0 203 (DD) (D) () 7 (D) 379 0 0 0 379 (°) 25 -3 (D) 0 0 0 D 28,123 1,659 25,437 25,114 (DD) (D) (D) () (°) 11,315 12,246 (°) 323 296 (DD) () 31 101 608 112 104 8 496 97 406 (D) (D) (D) (DD) () (D) 19 60,798 5,130 46,515 37,553 477 5,485 6,198 273 86 12,986 11,884 165 8,961 1,132 7,431 398 2,621 747 5,558 803 842 -39 4,755 955 3,717 63 19 58 54 3 171 36 () 0 ChemiFood cals and and kindred allied products products 11,172 178 10,439 7,220 (D) 348 31 (DD) (D) () 2,613 4 3,219 (DD) () 82 149 7 317 11 4 7 306 (°) <") (D) 0 19,502 227 17,150 14,733 (°) 2,820 3,838 (°) 0 3,488 4,035 8 2,418 (D) 2,185 (°) 267 -6 1,876 188 (°) (°) 1,688 (D) (D) (°) (D) 7 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. OPEC is the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Its members are Algeria, Ecuador, Gabon, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudia Arabia, Venezuela, and the United Arab Emirates. D (D) 1,607 (D) 18 -1 0 1 -11 -3 PriWhole- Retail mary sale Other trade and Machin- manutrade ery fabrifacturing cated metals 7,462 2,244 2,783 2,294 65 600 214 (*) (D) (°) 869 1 489 186 (°) (°) 575 625 1,240 (°) (DD) (D) () 333 (°) (D) (*) (DD) (D) () (°) (*) 9,447 1,206 6,509 5,172 18 205 1,066 -21 3 1,940 1,942 19 1,337 589 671 77 624 11 1,117 (D) -1 (D) (°) 3 (°) 24 4 6 1 4 -26 -38 13,215 1,275 9,634 8,135 38 1,512 1,048 65 46 2,869 2,424 133 1,499 201 1,227 71 1,005 110 1,007 11 -1 11 996 (D) 504 (D) 3 53 D () (°) 131 -2 27,514 1,455 12,533 10,769 228 445 4,116 186 88 1,445 3,858 404 1,764 788 705 271 11,572 177 1,617 139 78 61 1,478 (D) 987 154 (°) 89 (°) (°) 71 137 6,698 688 5,078 4,969 112 136 610 CO (°) 1,099 2,989 0 109 2 73 34 250 (D) 482 51 35 17 431 7 377 36 11 (D) 0 (°) 160 (°) Banking 11,503 1,332 5,963 5,616 (") 483 222 300 c5) 1,570 2,539 199 347 3 88 255 2,176 63 1,122 1,041 (D) (°) 80 (*) 66 14 (*) 521 334 188 327 309 Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate 4,708 513 2,387 1,681 (") 917 (D) 25 129 2,088 262 3 705 -46 627 125 710 -19 917 132 123 8 785 5 480 288 12 1863 11,069 1,337 8,921 7,497 (") 92 1,656 (°) 0 1,975 3,727 (D) 1,424 (D) 1,232 (°) 122 (D) 662 18,557 2,580 8,821 8,238 9 26 1,049 (D) 24 2,325 4,623 (D) 583 0 444 139 1,054 117 4,808 307 199 108 4,501 110 3,945 399 47 746 1 745 430 737 (°) (°) (D) 4 (°) (D) 24 (D) 0 0 0 0 16 2 0 C) (°) Other industries 9,912 1,039 3,816 3,334 6 366 452 (*) 27 1,096 1,347 52 482 60 368 55 575 154 897 (°) 1 (°) (D) 97 5770 C) 24 (°) 4 (D) D () (°) SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 80 August 1986 Table 12.—Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Capital Inflows, 1984 [Millions of dollars; outflows (—)] Manufacturing All industries All countries Canada.. Europe European Communities (10) Belgium France Germany Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Denmark, Greece, and Ireland.. Other Europe Sweden Switzerland Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Latin America South and Central America Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bermuda Netherlands Antilles U K Islands Caribbean .... Other Middle East Israel Other Other Africa Asia and Pacific Addendum OPEC 1 25,359 3,294 14,686 13,292 302 774 1,291 197 129 3,520 6,882 196 1,395 216 1,035 144 4,374 1,148 615 90 -167 258 525 -84 848 -257 18 791 76 715 449 754 Mining Petroleum 1,553 179 6 45 1 -10 4 -130 1 6 86 0 50 D (D) (D) () (D) (D) 125 0 0 0 125 D () 10 -1 (D) 0 0 0 (*) 0 7,210 86 6,865 6,858 (DD) () 66 (D) 2 1,326 5,052 (D) 7 45 -38 1 265 -10 -82 34 (DD) () -48 57 30 (°) (D) 1 0 1 84 1 Total 3,992 741 2,427 1,509 70 -179 -78 -27 -6 1,021 678 29 918 -20 853 86 602 -43 262 -97 -134 37 359 7 303 44 6 30 1 29 -27 14 Food Chemiand cals and kindred allied products products 818 9 842 551 (D) 73 14 (DD) () 383 103 1 291 (°) (D) 72 (*) -1 -22 1 (*) 1 -23 (D) -5 (D) 2 834 11 903 509 49 -73 106 (D) 0 306 89 (°) 393 -25 415 3 -50 -11 -17 68 (DD) () -84 (D) -118 (D) 1 (*) (*) 0 -10 1 (*) 0 (*) -1 1 PriWhole- Retail mary Other sale and Machin- manutrade trade fabriery facturing cated metals 637 227 148 168 (D) -3 22 -2 (D) 70 90 (*) 20 (DD) () 19 401 -39 -121 -137 (DD) () 16 (DD) (D) () 3 25 0 25 -6 20 869 205 253 189 7 50 111 -35 (*) 63 214 -1 64 3 58 2 87 -1 342 1 -10 11 342 3 (D) (D) 1 (*) 1 -18 -10 834 288 282 91 6 -225 81 -19 (D) 198 182 (D) 191 43 158 11 166 9 79 30 -26 4 109 20 106 (DD) () 3 1 3 7 3 2,940 53 1,291 1,022 46 -120 963 -24 39 94 -38 63 269 131 219 -80 1,811 -39 248 (*) -25 25 247 -192 31 -26 2 (D) (°) (D) (°) 18 1,185 242 823 826 (DD) () 32 (DD) () 313 259 0 -2 (*) —4 2 12 (D) 33 -7 3 -4 40 -1 17 26 -2 (D) 0 (D) 70 (D) Banking 1,729 742 215 146 (D) -42 13 61 67 203 -196 (D) 68 (D) (°) 73 511 10 160 (DD) () 151 (D) 0 (°) (D) (*) 52 39 12 40 63 Finance, except banking 2,570 318 1,541 1,472 (D) 863 54 (°) 42 406 58 2 68 D () 23 (D) (D) (*) 271 -15 (DD) () 256 6 78 -339 (*) (DD) () (°) <") (*) Insurance 609 579 -13 102 (*) 20 160 3 0 112 -186 1 -115 (°) -104 (D) -43 -3 55 Real estate 2,667 441 1,184 1,109 (*) 42 78 (D) (DD) () -2 (DD) (D) (D) () 0 0 0 0 34 0 (D) 18 948 31 75 0 61 15 222 51 537 31 22 9 506 28 425 30 23 82 0 82 150 67 Insurance Real estate Other industries 902 -87 348 293 g 45 -1 I -4 20 222 19 55 6 48 1 46 -64 43 35 5 39 9 6 -8 6 17 (DD) (D) () (D) (°) Table 13.—Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Capital Inflows, 1985 [Millions of dollars; outflows (—)] Manufacturing All industries 17,856 All countries Canada 572 13,127 Europe .. European Communities (10) . 9,601 -267 Belgium -252 France ' 1,962 Germany -58 Italy -180 Luxembourg 2,684 Netherlands 5,303 United Kingdom 410 Denmark Greece, and Ireland .... 3,525 Other Europe 190 Sweden 3,028 Switzerland 308 Other 3,081 J aoan 558 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 684 Latin America 478 South and Central America 166 Panama 313 Other 205 Other Western Hemisphere . .... 546 Bermuda -495 Netherlands Antilles 132 UK Islands Caribbean 22 Other -357 Middle East -2 Israel 354 Other 192 Other Africa Asia and Pacific -332 Addendum OPEC 1 Mining Petroleum 139 55 107 108 (D) 11 2 (D) -2 49 110 0 2 4 (D) (D) (*) (D) -20 0 0 0 -20 (D) 10 2,718 119 (*)D () 0 0 0 (D) 0 2,287 2,293 (D) -12 (D) 20 -2 1,326 1,256 (D) 6 -11 D (D) () 119 44 -49 62 59 3 -111 -13 -46 (D) (D) (DD) () (D) (D) 6 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, tables 10 and 11. D Total 8,622 952 7,318 4,330 13 99 1,660 -82 12 553 2,050 26 2,987 74 2,787 127 157 404 -211 -215 154 -61 4 650 -571 -77 2 -43 -27 -15 46 -15 Food Chemiand cals and kindred allied products products 2,910 134 2,768 636 (°) 5 6 (°) (*) 152 473 2 2,132 (°) (D) 4 -40 (*) 57 2 1 1 55 2 (D) (D) 0 <") (D) (D) (D) (*) 2,512 38 2,615 2,243 (°) -91 1,386 (°) 0 221 692 1 372 (°) 198 (D) 7 -2 -140 -92 (DD) () 48 (D) 23 (D) 6 1 0 -1 -5 -1 Primary and fabricated metals Other Machin- manuery facturing 1,385 749 123 74 7 5 -26 2 13 37 42 -1 49 (°) (DD) () 34 402 91 245 6 303 222 2 45 59 94 (*) -3 211 1 81 19 95 5 24 3 -568 (°) -93 (°) (DD) (D) (D) () (*) (°) (°) (D) (D) -15 (°) (D) (°) D) ( 7D1) 1 2 (*) 1 -15 1 2,060 25 1,510 1,156 4 136 234 19 -1 146 631 24 354 -39 380 12 132 2 349 -14 -23 9 363 (D) 36 (D) 5 26 (DD) () 69 (*) Wholesale trade 2,883 87 1,036 887 40 -48 431 80 -5 66 267 188 149 140 -14 23 1,895 45 123 139 95 44 -15 (D) 27 6 (D) -37 (D) (D) -92 31 Retail trade 124 60 193 191 3 -64 43 -6^ 21 146 0 2 (*) 3 4 -2 5 -26 7 4 3 -33 1 -31 -3 -1 1 0 1 32 (D) Banking 1,453 114 493 362 (D) 51 -50 2 (D) 136 402 44 131 (DD) () 99 322 12 457 (DD) () (°) (D) (*) (D) -1 (*) 43 17 26 13 41 Finance, except banking -1,148 -282 -1,118 -1,244 (D) -294D (D) () 8 51 461 1 126 (D) 90 (D) 196 (D) 68 17 16 1 51 -2 -152 180 25 D () -6 (°) -12 7 2,199 -29 2,172 2,073 1 1 361 1 0 530 1,179 -1 99 (D) 81 (D) -17 -6 82 (DD) () 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 0 0 0 0 -3 0 835 -455 758 717 (*) (*) 83 6 (D) 22 471 (D) 41 0 51 -9 310 -3 181 -69 61 -8 251 -41 237 48 7 36 1 35 7 30 Other industries 278 124 267 267 -3 5 -29 _]_ 14 104 175 2 (*) 15 9 -5 100 64 78 (D) 5 (DD) () 38 37 (D) 5 (D) 10 (°) (D) (D) August 1986 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 81 Table 14.—Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Equity Capital Inflows, 1984 [Millions of dollars; outflows (-)] Manufacturing All industries All countries Mining Petroleum Total ChemiFood cals and and allied kindred products products Primary and fabricated metals Other Machinmanuery facturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Banking Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Other industries 1,462 15,044 1,755 644 3,169 103 662 1,302 635 467 1,076 639 1,874 1,082 1,247 2,095 Canada 3,222 277 640 100 35 92 757 311 41 1,546 282 414 672 (D) 307 813 444 500 521 925 434 4,878 91 688 653 35 50 1,030 2,236 95 831 263 397 171 62 0 1 7 0 0 (DD) ( ) 0 0 0 0 0 299 192 12 (DD) () 0 0 74 (D) 1 107 (D) 0 (D) -1 (D) 118 15 5,709 (D) 137 6 Europe (D) 62 1,068 31 206 145 7 2 221 453 3 477 77 323 78 26 0 (°) 4 0 (D) 20 -12 1 110 0 35 75 264 3 45 3 408 2 41 16 0 0 94 238 19 25 2 16 8 (D) 470 470 0 (D) (D) 0 0 18 (D) 0 51 25 (D) (D) -36 921 (*) 40 54 (DD) () 293 503 30 5 0 3 1 (D) 630 0 30 108 0 (D) 109 372 (°) 42 (D) 6 (D) 268 481 (°) (D) 177 2 18 D ( ) 2 (D) 26 361 (*) (D) (D) 1 0 37 177 0 53 D ( ) 4 (D) 125 350 (D) 34 17 28 (D) 119 79 (D) 94 (DD) () 67 547 352 (D) 70 18 0 0 (D) 106 (*) 242 (DD) (D) ( ) 16 81 (D) 18 3 (D) (D) 0 10 5 0 45 (D) 0 0 D0 (D) 30 30 0 (D) 0 D0 (D) 0 0 D0 306 5 (D) 0 (D) 0 81 (DD) ( ) 3 0 0 3 0 (*) (*) 0 (D) 0 65 D ( ) 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 29 0 29 1 0 1 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (°) 24 (°) (D) (°) 0 0 0 600 4 16 12 604 46 456 102 (*) 48 0 48 (D) 61 (D) ( 6) (D) 2 1 (*) (DD) ( ) (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 306 0 306 (*) 0 9 1 1 0 8 (D) (DD) ( ) 0 () 84 0 (D) 52 (D) 0 86 (°) 0 0 38 (°) European Communities (10) Belgium France ... Germany Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Denmark Greece and Ireland Other Europe Sweden Switzerland Other Japan 1,801 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 1,579 (D) Latin America 1,468 179 51 388 123 18 105 1,345 246 955 140 3 0 0 0 179 (DD) () 0 0 0 0 0 51 0 (DD) () 0 31 31 0 357 15 307 65 0 986 30 956 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 9 30 South and Central America Other Other Western Hemisphere Bermuda Netherlands Antilles U K Islands Caribbean Other Middle East Israel Other .... 0 Other Africa, Asia and Pacific 279 (D) Addendum— OPEC 1 .. 974 0 (D) () (D0) 0 0 0 0 594 ( 0) o 65 (°) (DD) (D) (D) ( ) 3 5 0 54 (°) (DD) () (D) D0 () (D) 3 296 (°) (DD) ( ) 0 0 (°) (D) 0 11 0 6 5 (D) 0 D 36 0 0 0 36 0 (D) 0 7 1 0 0 6 0 (D) 72 0 30 0 0 29 1 0 0 (D) (D) (DD) ( ) 9 184 0 18 0 13 5 13 (D) (D) 48 4 39 2 3 (DD) ((D)) Table 15.—Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Equity Capital Inflows, 1985 [Millions of dollars; outflows (-)] Manufacturing All industries Mining Petroleum Total ChemiFood cals and and allied kindred products products Primary and fabricated metals Other Machinmanuery facturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Banking Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Other industries 2,200 11,902 73 833 4,705 147 538 1,645 722 1,653 343 232 777 -69 1,466 1,341 Canada 1,113 162 1,005 158 (D) 265 154 913 (D) 154 41 637 (D) 173 92 2,205 (D) 168 141 661 (D) 471 7 6,107 82 14 3 Europe (D) 36 1,363 302 661 (D) (DD) ( ) 0 0 (D) 177 0 0 (D) D0 (D) 0 (D) 3 (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 2 346 2 (*) 266 0 (D) 35 (D) 0 126 0 (°) (D) 1 (D) 0 12 15 (DD) ( ) 3 5 0 (DD) () (D) 24 562 0 (D) 94 1 0 (D) 124 0 75 -3 76 2 645 0 316 159 3 0 26 193 0 268 (DD) ((D)) 85 0 (D) 83 (DD) ( ) -348 149 (D) 88 87 6 7 157 (D) 28 (*) 0 0 (*) (D) 0 -3 0 3 0 63 (D) 29 -2 10 (D) 51 203 27 96 (DD) ( ) 78 247 -5 (D) (°) 0 0 96 85 0 18 (") 8 (D) 790 764 (*) 0 66 0 (D) 222 327 (D) 26 0 24 2 81 75 150 276 (D) 43 37 (D) (D) 80 0 (DD) ( ) 0 (D) 153 20 (DD) () 173 (DD) () 0 0 0 (D) (") 0 (D) 3 29 0 -1 0 0 ( ) -4 (D) (DD) (D) (D) () 9 0 (°) 15 0 387 387 (DD) () 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (*) 28 0 0 0 -28 0 (DD) (D) () 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 0 0 (DD) (D) () 0 (*) 0 0 0 (DD) ( ) 31 (D) 0 4 0 14 () (D) 0 (D) 0 28 0 (D) 5 (*) 0 41 0 All countries European Communities (10) Belgium France Germany Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Denmark, Greece, and Ireland Other Europe Sweden Switzerland Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Latin America Panama Other... Other Western Hemisphere Bermuda Netherlands Antilles U K Islands Caribbean Other Middle East Israel Other .. . . Other Africa, Asia, and Pacific Addendum— OPEC x 5,150 212 531 975 26 -208 792 2,497 325 957 156 590 211 34 (D) 0 0 0 0 D0 () 1,618 2 410 538 17 12 261 379 1 586 51 422 113 926 0 0 313 6 473 2 370 0 1,630 344 56 288 1,286 738 399 122 28 0 3 4 757 (D) 0 0 D0 ( 0) 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 D0 ( 0) (D) 1,519 (DD) () 135 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companie 1. See footnote 1, tables 10 and 11. D 0 (DD) () 4 0 (D) D0 -58 -62 4 815 723 17 75 0 4 0 4 0 8 (DD) ( ) 64 4 5 () ( 0) 0 (D0) (DD) (D) () 3 4 D ((D) ) 0 D 12 (DD) () 3 (DD) () 0 (D) (*) (DD) () 0 D ((D) ) (D) 0 O53) CD) 1,246 0 2 (°) 0 0 (°) (D) 0 117 2 (DD) ( ) 6 93 0 0 5 0 355 -14 -14 0 369 2 352 15 (*) 39 (DD) () 22 0 (D) (DD) () 5 (°) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 275 (*) 22 40 (DD) () 63 132 0 27 6 (DD) ( ) 99 (D) 107 3 1 2 103 15 50 (°) (D) (D) 0 (D) 7 (D) 82 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 16.—Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Reinvested Earnings, 1984 [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium France Germany Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Denmark, Greece, and Ireland. Other Europe Sweden Switzerland . . Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Latin America. .. . South and Central America Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bermuda Netherlands Antilles U K Islands Caribbean Other Middle East Israel Other Other Africa Asia and Pacific Addendum— OPEC 1.. . . 2,896 531 3,060 2,678 153 324 645 148 17 1,820 476 39 382 167 233 -18 1,301 -89 516 111 -158 47 -404 -160 262 13 5 241 35 -276 88 243 Mining Petroleum -146 27 -134 135 1 1 1 (°) -1 (°) (D) 0 (*) 1 (DD) () (D) (D) 59 0 0 0 -59 -59 (*) -1 1 0 0 0 1,628 -146 1,830 1,730 (D) 1 -34 (°) -2 1,222 439 7 100 D ( ) (D) 1 3 -4 55 (*) (D) (D) -55 (D) -3 (D) (D) 1 0 1 (*) 0 0 1 Total 860 180 1,086 732 25 -137 39 -2 -6 440 349 25 354 24 338 -8 -89 -51 233 -206 -185 -21 26 (*) 10 -18 2 12 -7 -5 21 4 Food Chemiand cals and kindred allied products products 534 14 506 322 -3 11 -15 (D) (*) (°) 49 2 184 (*) 185 (*) -4 -1 (D) 1 (*) (*) (D) 3 (D) 0 0 (*) (*) 0 (°)D () 427 13 534 390 12 -143 85 (D) 0 73 332 (D) 144 2 146 1 Primary and fabricated metals -20 (*) 95 -24 -24 0 71 0 72 -1 1 1 0 1 4 219 7 -30 52 9 -2 17 -4 7 26 48 (*) -82 41 -45 4 20 -54 156 147 (°) (D) -9 8 1 -17 0 4 0 -4 1 1 4 Other Machin- manuery facturing 122 78 24 -4 1 -23 46 (D) (*) (D) 64 (*) 28 27 4 4 5 (*) (°) 10 -10 (*) (D) 5 (D) 1 (*) (*) (*) (*) (D) (D) -5 68 52 28 6 19 32 (D) 50 -143 (D) 80 40 47 -7 89 5 -32 -27 (") (D) -6 6 2 I (*) -8 8 (*) (*) 0 Whole- Retail sale trade trade 2,070 -19 844 758 28 26 624 11 7 79 67 10 86 78 15 -7 1,368 -5 -84 5 4 1 89 -59 -31 -1 2 -2 (*) -2 -32 -2 Banking 348 31 317 316 11 (D) 40 I (DD) () 171 0 2 (*) 7 -5 -9 -76 -72 -124 136 (D) -77 -5 32 23 78 (°) 13 12 (*) 5 7 65 -22 65 59 -1 60 6 0 (°) (°) (*) 24 36 12 -11 11 (°) 5 1 (*) 1 4 -2 (DD) () 2 (D) 0 (D) -1 (D) Finance, except banking -13 58 -80 -42 (°) (°) -24 1 (°) 97 48 1 -38 3 -49 8 (D) -2 32 15 15 1 17 -2 -20 38 (*) 6 6 (*) (°) (*) Real estate Other industries -635 -78 -182 -187 4 -23 13 -1 (*) -170 20 4 5 8 4 -7 8 -31 -53 5 g 13 -58 (D) -58 (*) -361 -127 -84 -141 (*) (*) 14 -4 2 -64 85 0 57 0 55 2 14 6 -160 -17 -13 4 -143 16 -144 6 11 26 0 26 g 0 17 (°) Insurance Real estate Other industries Insurance -780 -384 -413 -216 (*) -5 5 -3 0 154 366 -1 -196 (D) -156 (D) q -3 26 28 (DD) () -1 1 (*)1 0 0 0 0 Q (°) (D) (*) (°) (°) Table 17.—Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Reinvested Earnings, 1985 [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium France Germany Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Denmark, Greece, and Ireland Other Europe Sweden v Switzerland Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Latin America South and Central America Panama rn-L. /siOther Western Hemisphere Bermuda Netherlands Antilles U K Islands Caribbean Other Middle East Israel Other Other Africa Asia and Pacific Addendum OPEC * 1,106 -274 1,841 1,552 -135 394 197 -174 40 1,282 695 40 289 118 196 -24 1,039 -34 -837 52 -25 77 -889 -137 -803 81 -30 -589 31 -620 -40 -599 Mining Petroleum -1 0 456 82 567 478 12 -179 -54 -86 3 183 580 18 89 30 85 25 -229 -45 -780 -89 -94 6 -691 -67 -627 2 (*) -32 -5 -27 19 0 1 (D) -80 10 69 -56 (*) (D) -2 (D) -2 —4 (D) 0 -13 1 (DD) () (*) (°) (D) 0 0 D0 () (°) -6 (*) 1 0 0 0 883 61 917 874 (D) -20 -25 (D) -2 (D) 5 4 43 28 9 6 6 -5 -85 -1 __1 (*) -83 (D) -23 (D) (D) * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, tables 10 and 11. D Total 1 0 1 ChemiFood cals and and allied kindred products products 331 24 330 266 -5 7 -5 -5 (*) 183 91 (*) 64 1 63 1 -23 -1 (D) 1 1 (*) D () 2 (D) 0 0 (*) (*) 0 (D) (*) PriWholemary sale Other and Machin- manutrade fabriery facturing cated metals 359 563 125 -3 -26 31 454 390 225 -49 348 41 -42 299 4 5 96 -55 -1 106 47 58 1 -391 6 (D) 44 -1 (D) -132 (D) 0 1 (*) 4 3 192 (D) 26 -48 12 (°) 87 83 16 32 2 12 19 -100 (°) 20 oq 1 1,137 -4 267 -15 4 9 -36 3 70 1 5 —4 36 -23 — 14 -1 1 (°) (D) 3 (°) (D) 10 -3 1 72 10 62 2 (*) —1 -1 0 5 5 1 4 1 0 1 20 25 -5 -4 -28 31 -2 0 4 1 1 -824 39 -251 259 (D) -24 17 14 241 217 2 -5 (°) 0 -7 299 -1 124 4 122 -2 2 0 -57 2 2 0 -59 0 -61 (*) 2 -1 0 -1 -5 -1 8 1 41 66 1 -130 -22 99 -9 70 -27 -80 (D) (*) -157 38 1 8 17 2 11 -38 1 -22 1 123 88 19 24 31 3 5 -100 -19 -75 -7 (°) (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) Finance, except banking 75 -232 17 -50 81 6 (*) (°) (D) -3 (°) (°) _4 2 0 Banking 1,592 252 15 296 173 (D) -157 (D) (°) 4 (DD) () -3 (D) 1 (*) D () (*) (D) -16 1 Retail trade (D) 68 (D) (°) -1 2 11 -6 4 (D) 66 0 51 2 41 8 -20 -5 162 17 16 1 145 -1 26 123 -2 (D) 4 (°) (D) (*) 700 -1,058 606 140 507 -221 524 -204 1 (*) -2 (*) 19 127 1 6 -3 0 -94 181 89 215 -1 (*) -17 -17 2 0 4 -23 -13 5 -22 87 -3 (D) (D) 179 -37 (°) -29 (°) 8 -2 2 -142 2 (*) 1 1 -9 0 5 0 51 0 0 0 51 1 -12 39 0 -805 -37 99 -113 y -15 CA 3 _1 -75 34 3 14 7 (°) (°) 4 11 -31 11 -7 19 -43 19 -34 (°) (D) (D) 6 (°) (D) (D) SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 83 Table 18.—Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Intercompany Debt Inflows, 1984 [Millions of dollars; outflows (—)] Manufacturing All industries All countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium France Germany Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Denmark, Greece, and Ireland Other Europe Sweden Switzerland Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Latin America () 0 (*) () 0 0 0 D 37 79 -205 -291 14 -247 262 -32 1 360 -124 2 86 -121 192 15 145 5 107 78 20 58 29 23 6 4 4 3 1 4 -13 -11 ChemiFood cals and and allied kindred products products 181 (D) 199 203 (DD) () -2 (*) (°) (D) 66 2 -4 (°) (D) -2 (D) (D) 3 (*) 0 (*) -3 0 (D) (°) 2 0 0 0 (DD) () 255 _g -226 -232 (°) -1 3 1 0 (D) -348 1 7 (DD) () (°) 46 (D) (D) 62 (DD) (D) () (°) -46 0 (*) 1 0 1 3 2 PriWhole- Retail mary Other sale and Machin- manutrade trade fabriery facturing cated metals 447 (D) 60 51 9 (°) (°) (D) (*) 41 37 (*) 8 (°) 2 (D) (D) 12 (D) 10 (DD) (D) () D0 ( 0) 3 0 0 0 -4 -6 112 113 -53 -71 3 28 -68 -31 0 25 -26 -3 18 (°) 52 (D) 56 -1 (D) 10 -1 11 (D) 1 -7 (*) (°) (*) 0 (*) (D) (D) 372 321 185 -242 (*) (°) (D) (DD) () 111 148 2 57 (D) 107 (D) 130 -6 102 K ££§££££ "- .. 4,937 45 4,737 4,936 (*) -2 (DD) () 0 30 (DD) () 199 (D) (DD) () 263 -24 -78 33 (DD) () -45 (DD) () 6 (D) (*) 0 (*) 84 56 (D) 78 28 0 -10 4 (D) 0 (°) (D) 0 50 (°) (*) (D) 0 -248 5 0 0 0 5 0 (°) D0 Total 5 Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bermuda Netherlands Antilles U K Islands Caribbean Other Middle East Israel Other Other Africa, Asia, and Pacific Addendum— OPEC 1 7,418 603 5,918 5,736 59 411 8 310 62 670 4,170 62 182 -214 406 -9 1,272 -342 337 79 -27 106 -416 -170 154 -410 10 46 11 35 258 24 Mining Petroleum 3 7 3 206 37 -225 -366 18 -125 231 -14 (°) -93 -476 (D) 142 <") 198 (D). 175 -38 (D) 7 -31 24 (DD) () (D) -25 (*) (DD) () (°) 43 19 198 (D) 199 214 9 (°) (DD) () 0 (DD) () 0 15 0 17 2 (D) -1 -8 __y -3 -4 -1 1 2 -3 0 (D) 0 (°) -2 -3 Banking 70 (*) -105 -68 (D) 1 0 0 (°) 7 (D) 0 37 (°) (D) 0 (D) (D) Finance, except banking 1,501 168 1,121 1,033 (°) 853 (D) (°) (D) 301 -174 1 88 (D) 58 (D) (D) 2 (D0) (DD) ( 0) (°) 0 (D) 30 (DD) () (°) 8 32 (°) 0 -12 12 (*) 4 0 (*) 10 (D0) (DD) ( 0) Insurance 142 206 -122 -152 0 (DD) () 0 0 60 (D) 0 30 1 (DD) () (*) 0 24 (DD) (D) (D) () (°) (DD) ( )0 0 0 0 34 0 Real estate Other industries (*) 97 52 51 1 45 —2 114 -77 11 8 0 8 73 13 75 -50 96 72 -6 27 -3 (*) -4 96 -35 -4 24 -4 28 (*) (D) (D) 36 16 (DD) () 19 (D) 12 1 (D) 3 -2 5 47 5 933 257 343 330 0 2 10 0 (*) 211 529 1 14 0 2 11 154 Table 19.—Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Intercompany Debt Inflows, 1985 [Millions of dollars; outflows (—)] Manufacturing All industries All countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium France .. Germany Italy . Luxembourg.. .... Netherlands United Kingdom Denmark Greece and Ireland Other Europe Sweden Switzerland Other Japan , .. . Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Latin America South and Central America Panama .... Other Bermuda Netherlands Antilles U.K Islands, Caribbean Other Middle East Israel Other Other Africa Asia and Pacific Addendum— OPEC 1 4,848 268 5,179 2,900 -345 389 790 90 -12 610 2,111 46 2,278 -84 2,242 121 1,116 120 110 83 135 -52 192 -56 -91 -71 25 1,287 (D) (D) 97 (D) Mining Petroleum 145 (°) 139 130 0 (D) 4 1 0 52 (°) 0 9 3 (DD) () 0 (D) (°) 0 0 D0 ( 0) (D0) 5 0 0 0 0 0 1,002 -104 710 758 (DD) () -30 (D) 0 -41 1,074 (D) -49 (D) (°) (D) 125 46 32 64 (DD) () -31 (DD) () -5 -9 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, tables 10 and 11. D (D) (°) (°) C5) 1 Total 4,373 -134 4,547 2,235 -1 132 1,176 12 -3 109 1,090 7 2,312 -7 2,279 40 73 79 -189 69 2 -71 -120 6 39 -154 1 -2 D () (°) (*) (D) ChemiFood cals and and kindred allied products products 2,432 27 2,423 (") (DD) () 9 1 (*) (°) (D) 1 (D) 0 (D) 1 -24 (*) 19 1 0 1 18 0 (DD) () 0 (D) (D0) (D) 0 PriWhole- Retail mary Other sale and Machin- manutrade trade fabriery facturing cated metals 1,722 -27 (D) 1,847 1,724 -4 65 1,122 2 (D) 194 (D) 4 (D) (*) 123 (°) (D) <") 5 (D) 126 -57 -1 -56 69 (D) (°) 0 4 -1 0 -1 (*) (*) («) 1 7 -15 (DD) () -7 -29 (*) (D) (°) 4 (D) 23 (D) 18 3 4 _7 21 0 (°) D () (*) (DD) () 0 6 (D) -143 -36 -83 81 (DD) () -2 (D) 0 (D) 50 (*) -2 -33 17 14 -13 2 (D) 8 1 9 (°) 2 (°) 0 1 389 33 355 293 1 175 63 (*) -2 49 351 5 62 (°) (°) (D) 82 (D) (°) 2 -2 (*) (°) (D) 9 (D) -3 (°) D0 (D) -1 (°) (D) (*) () 3 (*) 948 (D) 409 454 -1 (D) 49 (DD) () 186 173 (D) -45 6 66 14 482 (D) 144 126 (°) (°) 18 (DD) () 2 42 D () (°) 93 35 3 (°) 43 43 (DD) () i D0 () 112 -108 0 (*) 0 1 -1 C3) (*) 57 (*) (*) (*) 57 (DD) () 0 0 0 0 0 1 (D) Banking 114 -1 110 107 -4 4 0 0 0 -2 116 1 3 0 0 3 (D) 0 (*•) (D) D0 () (D0) (°) (*) (*)D (D) ( 0) (*) 0 Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Other industries -1,204 33 -261 303 304 0 (*) (°) 0 0 (DD) 551 110 189 156 0 (*) 30 0 (*) -106 232 0 33 0 31 2 304 (*) 5 -19 19 (*) 24 -41 21 42 2 -54 D (D) () -4 1 117 7 64 104 4 2 -19 (D) (°) 116 9 -1 -40 2 -45 3 3 (D) (D) (D) -1,335 1391 <")<°) (D) (D) 3 (°) -613 1 56 (°) 42 (D) (°) (D) 66 (*) (*) 0 66 (*) D (D) () (D) (*) (D) (°) (D) -7 () (*) -1 (D) (DD) () 1 (D) (D) (*) (*)0 (D) (*)D ( 2) 0 0 0 0 -4 0 (D) 3 (D) D ((D) ) 4 21 (°) D () (D) 4 (D) 20 84 August 1986 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS Table 20.—Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Income, 1984 [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries. Canada. Europe Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Latin America South and Central America Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bermuda Netherlands Antilles U K Islands Caribbean Other Middle East Israel Other Other Africa Asia and Pacific Addendum—OPEC 1 304 7,054 -143 28 -115 Petroleum Total Food Chemiand cals and kindred allied products products Primary Other and Machinmanuery fabrifacturing cated metals Retail trade Banking Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Other industries 2,444 726 819 -18 318 600 2,637 831 754 68 -613 740 -277 -67 230 14 13 30 81 91 -8 33 84 68 -282 275 -57 2,896 2,387 684 847 97 208 552 1,191 749 94 -355 343 74 2,795 (D) (*) -29 (D) -2 1,421 1,187 7 101 (DD) ( ) 1 1,857 32 9 89 8 5 991 706 28 531 46 487 -3 649 13 -128 127 (°) 0 223 382 (D) 198 1 198 -1 175 9 61 -11 g —7 66 59 (*) -78 -39 -44 5 128 1 22 -57 3 (*) 128 74 1 80 43 39 -3 427 6 80 44 (°) 1 235 49 (D) 124 42 86 -4 1,038 30 -12 679 -10 7 150 198 -3 153 92 65 -4 742 12 (D) 42 -1 (D) 71 465 0 7 (*) 12 -5 20 (D) -45 14 59 30 125 (D) 17 74 (*) 65 9 63 K-I -8 -19 36 18 70 1,511 -6 396 2 -53 (*) 28 8 -5 -4 (D) 1 19 10 Y _g 1 2 -49 43 1 2 (D) 25 107 73 100 -1 101 6 0 (DD) ( ) (*) 34 41 -7 43 16 15 1 57 -3 21 39 (*) (DD) ( ) (*) (*) (*) 15 (*) 0 Banking Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Other industries -474 6,287 239 178 803 73 29 3,113 2,298 56 767 209 562 -4 116 1 1 2 (D) -1 5 (D) 0 1 2 (DD) ( ) 1,884 (D) 3 -32 478 3 17 15 -6 (*) 339 141 -2 207 (*) 207 (*) 3 -77 (D) 59 -4 -44 -1 41 70 25 20 122 202 -177 -24 132 10 137 -17 2 (D) (*) (DD) ( ) 6 (°) 1 0 20 -24 3 (*) (*) (D) -10 1 1 139 (D) (°) 16 (D) (D) 17 0 12 -7 5 (*) (*) 0 -1 0 -1 -4 0 -4 —4 1 75 Wholesale trade 2,788 oooo; European Communities (10) Belgium . France Germany Italy Luxembourg ... Netherlands United Kingdom Denmark, Greece, and Ireland Other Europe Sweden Switzerland Other 9,229 Mining -52 140 88 127 -134 222 23 15 -59 (*) -1 1 11 47 58 0 0 0 2 (DD) ( ) 43 (D) 9 (DD) ( ) 1 0 1 1 (*) 0 14 1 -31 0 1 10 (*) -2 (*) (*) (*) -17 -27 (D) (°) 46 -6 53 -1 (*) g -7 (*) 8 -46 (D) 0 (D) 25 -4 —6 0 4 (D) (D) (DD) ( ) (D) 1 (*) 1 (*) 1 24 2 24 4 -1 3 (*) 4 OfiO -23 1 7 207 28 1 -12 6 -26 8 (*) 6 0 156 -331 -1 -177 (D) -137 (°) -6 270 (*)i 25 -2 110 141 0 73 0 68 6 Q1 -4 (°) -3 i (D) 123 53 6 17 8 15 -6 13 26 7 -30 32 54 37 32 (DD) ( ) (*) 1 (*) 0 (*) 3 -3 54 -10 32 10 21 0 0 0 41 0 41 6 6 -8 14 43 (D) (") -8 (D) 91 (D) (°) -15 32 (D) -3 Table 21.—Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Income, 1985 [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium France Germany Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Denmark Greece and Ireland Other Europe Switzerland ... Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Mining Petroleum Total 2,425 1,116 559 764 90 525 2,336 241 1,400 142 875 76 11 149 148 25 18 21 42 43 87 3 117 39 213 54 -17 6,331 5,552 51 -150 514 96 58 2,700 2,410 65 779 157 626 -5 -35 -22 (*) (D) -1 (D) 2 24 (D) 0 -12 2 (DD) ( ) 2,353 2,318 (D) 19 13 (D) -2 (D) 916 4 35 28 9 -2 1,851 1,510 20 -58 54 -76 3 712 830 26 341 51 311 -21 545 423 1 16 -4 5 (*) 233 181 (*) 123 -1 122 1 723 512 (D) -141 84 (D) 0 155 366 1 211 6 207 2 52 180 6 52 -20 -7 1 74 74 -1 127 -20 -98 9 -80 140 (°) -23 40 (D) 1 51 56 1 59 32 36 -10 611 536 3 39 35 -20 1 301 152 26 75 33 44 -2 902 729 43 -24 409 14 5 202 73 8 172 80 89 3 177 171 9 (D) 46 1 (D) -30 (D) 0 6 (*) 9 -3 461 369 (D) 47 33 33 (D) 115 91 23 92 2 59 31 -80 -137 (D) 82 -98 1 10 (°) -15 0 57 -15 62 10 602 544 1 -1 127 2 0 185 232 -1 58 2 51 5 117 110 (*) -1 2 5 -3 64 57 (*) 8 0 12 -5 1,708 (*) -6 1 651 -20 -21 -49 -31 (D) —4 1,320 _7 -17 -40 -7 10 -41 -3 (*) -40 56 5 23 7 (DD) ( ) 22 13 -2 (D) -2 12 (D) 0 0 D0 -68 -610 4 11 101 193 (D) 10 -17 85 -88 3 -525 -43 -479 -4 (*) -32 18 17 1 175 -2 72 106 2 D ((D) ) 2 4 1 2 1 0 -28 -22 6 18 2 7 -5 14 14 -7 21 -31 20 -24 (D) (D) (D) 8 (D) 0 0 0 67 0 67 (D) 6 (D) -187 -37 (D) () -5 Middle East Israel Other Other Africa Asia and Pacific -372 40 -411 0 0 0 27 -1 0 16 Addendum OPEC 1 -383 0 1 (°) (*) 1 * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, tables 10 and 11. Retail trade -68 2 2 (*) -69 (D) -9 (D) (D) 1 0 1 D Wholesale trade 694 102 -4 106 -392 -93 -344 66 -20 Other Other Western Hemisphere Bermuda Netherlands Antilles U.K. Islands, Caribbean Other Primary Other Machinand manuery fabrifacturing cated metals 8,068 -289 South and Central America ChemiFood cals and and allied kindred products products -27 -643 15 4 -67 -27 -82 (*) (*) 24 -20 1 -18 -53 (D) 3 2 1 21 _]_ 20 (*) 2 (°) (D) 3 (D) -4 (DD) ( ) -16 _Y (D) (D) -9 (DD) ( ) 7 2 1 _j (D) 0 (D) 5 -1 (D) 1 1 (*) D ( ) 6 (D) 0 0 (*) (*) 0 (D) (*) (D) (°) 11 2 0 (D) 1 (*) 65 (D) -3 1 -4 68 -8 73 1 2 18 -3 -1 3 (*) 3 1 0 1 103 12 91 —2 (*) —1 -1 (*) 26 30 _4 (°) 3 (D) (D) -11 (D) (D) (*) (°) -16 -5 -1 -34 47 31 (°) 1 7 (D) (D) 3 0 3 1 13 (*) 0 56 (D) 85 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 22.—Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Country Detail for Selected Items [Millions of dollars] Direct investment position Line Income Capital inflows (outflows (— )) Line 1 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 108,714 124,677 137,061 164,583 182,951 25,195 13,792 11,946 25,359 17,856 6,898 3,155 5,598 9,229 8,068 1 2 Canada 12,116 11,708 11,434 15,286 16,678 2,127 1331 215 3,294 572 108 596 10 304 694 2 3 Europe 72,377 83,193 92,936 108,211 120,906 14,969 10,458 9,134 14,686 13,127 5,063 2,934 4,473 7,054 6,331 3 64,145 l,89r 5,876 9,459 829 282 26,824 18,585 399 225 44 130 74,012 1,904 5,708 9,850 1,120 336 26,191 28,447 456 274 50 132 82,286 2,261 5,726 10,845 1,238 297 29,182 32,152 584 308 57 219 96,555 2,548 6,591 12,330 1,438 753 33,728 38,387 779 404 90 285 106,004 2,288 6,295 14,417 1,401 584 36,124 43,766 1,129 570 (°) (D) 14,223 4,512 81 43 6 32 9,449 31 -195 419 335 48 3,434 5,321 57 50 6 2 7,774 317 -201 1,007 28 10 2,778 3,727 128 34 6 88 13,292 302 774 1,291 197 129 3,520 6,882 196 96 33 67 9,601 267 -252 1,962 -58 180 2,684 5,303 410 226 (DD) () 4,704 309 -43 53 -20 24 3,257 1,150 22 10 4 8 2,775 202 385 -491 1 8 1,578 1,851 29 17 1 11 4,009 250 -416 151 -18 4 1,890 2,128 21 7 3 11 6,287 239 178 803 -73 29 3,113 2,298 56 10 3 44 5,552 51 150 514 96 58 2,700 2,410 65 22 8 35 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 8,232 1,693 5,474 1,065 0 141 0 0 40 3 9 31 254 0 273 47 8 201 (*) 13 44 9,181 1,739 6,378 1,064 1 140 D ( ) 0 53 3 8 (D) 214 0 243 43 15 273 (*) 13 28 10,650 2,124 7,464 1,061 1 210 (*) 0 67 3 6 11,655 2,258 8,146 1,251 1 243 D ( ) 216 (*) 393 30 (*) 269 1 12 39 746 10 500 236 0 7 D ( ) 0 6 0 3 (°) 57 (*) 130 6 3 23 (*) (°) 5 1,008 48 934 27 1 (*) (°) 0 13 0 -1 (D) -36 0 -29 4 7 93 (*) (*) -16 1,360 358 962 39 0 71 1 0 14 0 -2 (D) -82 0 59 (D) (*) 30 (*) 3,525 190 3,028 308 0 -5 D ( ) 0 110 0 1 (D) 12 (') 118 3 4 60 (*) 359 68 289 2 0 (*) 0 0 15 0 (*) 3 -12 0 -6 (*) 2 29 (*) -4 (*) 159 -5 238 -75 0 -6 0 0 -13 0 (*) 1 -44 0 -29 5 2 20 (*) 1 -3 767 209 562 -4 0 -2 0 0 -10 0 (*) (*) -8 0 7 (*) 2 6 1 -1 1 779 157 626 -5 0 -20 0 0 -6 0 1 4 -10 0 -6 1 2 33 (*) 13 1,395 216 1,035 144 0 33 _]_ 0 97 0 2 (D) -5 (*) (*) (D) -18 39 1 (*) 2 464 23 469 -28 0 -1 0 0 11 0 129 0 311 e) 14 194 (*) 13 41 164 3 9 (D) 170 (*) 311 27 -4 231 1 13 43 14,902 2,384 11,040 1,478 1 238 (°) 1 216 3 8 (*) 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 7,697 9,677 11,336 16,044 19,116 2,970 1,977 1,653 4,374 3,081 740 403 1,013 1,884 1,708 37 38 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 686 836 999 2,152 2,702 272 142 218 1,148 558 38 -3 50 -77 -31 38 39 40 41 730 96 10 930 98 28 2,125 52 25 2,660 South Africa 572 98 16 248 24 (*) 150 -3 -5 210 2 6 1,188 46 7 543 12 4 27 11 1 1 2 -6 55 -1 -4 -70 7 (*) -37 1 4 39 40 41 42 Latin America 11,739 1,629 474 615 684 802 190 72 453 328 125 -19 (*) 0 10 10 5 -1 D ( ) -21 89 68 64 (°) 0 2 15 11 1 6 (°) (*) 2 -39 1 2 3 2 1 5 90 -167 258 43 (°) -2 76 -8 6 (*) 2 1 5 -1 61 (*) _4 (*) —2 190 47 143 35 0 0 75 (*) 7 (*) 3 1 (*) (*) 3 0 -1 (*) 0 (*) 20 62 -15 77 24 0 0 57 1 (*) (*) 4 1 (*) (*) -18 0 -1 (*) 0 (*) 10 71 4 67 28 0 0 19 1 4 (*) 5 2 1 (*) -13 (*) -1 (*) 0 -1 23 -52 140 88 36 0 0 29 (*) 6 (*) 5 2 1 (*) 13 (*) -3 1 0 3 22 102 4 106 35 0 0 20 (*) 2 (*) 2 (D) (*) (*) 8 (*) -5 (*) 0 24 478 166 313 43 (°) 2 48 -1 6 (*) 2 <") (*) (*) 211 1 -5 1 0 (°) 45 30 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 496 216 538 215 42 -40 -2 (*) 0 1 (*) 0 (*) 525 84 848 -257 18 16 2 (*) 0 0 (*) 0 (*) 205 546 -495 132 22 17 2 2 0 0 5 0 (*) 612 55 579 37 51 49 3 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 128 54 283 -94 6 9 2 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 2 214 316 -25 75 -77 1 (*) 0 0 (*) 0 0 127 134 222 23 15 13 2 (*) 0 0 (*) 0 0 -392 -93 -344 66 -20 -21 2 -2 0 0 (*) 0 0 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 36 11 372 77 15 -51 _1 1 (*) -4 42 -8 0 0 (*) 7 -3 . 47 58 -2 (*) (*) -6 52 7 0 0 1 1 -6 40 411 -2 -1 (*) 2 397 4 0 0 (*) 13 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 All countries 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 European Communities (10) Belgium. France Germany Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Denmark, Greece, and Ireland Denmark Greece Ireland 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Other Europe Sweden. .. Switzerland Other Andorra Austria . ... Cyprus Czechoslovakia.. . ... Finland Gibraltar Hungary Iceland Liechtenstein Malta Norway Poland Portugal Spain Turkey Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Yugoslavia 37 Japan Australia (D) (D) 64 -21 14,229 15,035 16,201 17,050 1,426 913 513 149 (D) 0 110 -22 46 (*) (D) (D) 5 5 163 -1 1 -3 (*) 2 29 2,806 2,168 638 130 (*) 0 100 -12 51 _i 26 12 2 5 259 -1 (*) 0 0 2 66 2,747 2,073 674 194 2,859 1,924 935 237 (*) -2 160 -5 69 (*) 35 (D) 7 6 308 (*) 2 3 0 3,385 10,313 1,062 8,232 766 253 241 (°) 0 (*) 0 11,422 1,337 9,190 717 178 164 (°) 0 (*) 0 (*) 12,289 1,168 9,948 985 188 175 (*) (*) (*) 77 Middle East 3,588 4,401 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 312 3,276 (D) 18 1 0 2,994 2 0 (D) -1 247 9 428 3,974 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 South and Central America Panama Other Argentina Belize Bolivia Brazil Chile .. Colombia Costa Rica Ecuador El Salvador 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Other Western Hemisphere Honduras Mexico Nicaragua Paraguay Peru Surinam Uruguay Venezuela Netherlands Antilles United Kingdom Islands — Caribbean Other Barbados Dominican Republic French Islands— Caribbean Haiti Jamaica St Christopher and Nevis Trinidad and Tobago (*) (D) Other Iran Iraq T? • ., Lebanon Neutral Zone Oman Qatar United Arab Emirates See footnotes at end of table. (D) (D) 17 1 0 3,567 3 0 (D) 1 370 10 (D) 0 84 3 63 (*) 32 (D) 2 6 244 (*) 2 3 2 3 24 (D) 48 2,137 1,248 280 (°) 0 208 -6 75 (*) 37 (D) 8 6 520 1 —7 4 0 2 93 13,343 1,370 10,935 866 172 158 <") 0 (*) 1 (*) (°) (*) 13,665 4,446 5,336 449 3,997 (D) 18 1 2 3,606 5 0 (D) 3 353 11 525 4,811 (°) 17 1 8 4,333 31 0 (D) 3 425 21 (D) (*) (*) 1 (*) (°) 323 1,961 1,702 395 26 5,223 2,116 160 96 65 79 (*) 0 44 -29 17 (*) 3 e) (°) -i 2 28 —1 (*) 3 (*) -2 6 (D) 4 -1 96 (*) -1 3 (*) (*) 37 (D) 1,956 326 1,446 218 34 -38 3 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 1,176 298 988 -34 75 (*) 1 0 0 0 (*) 0 (*) 4,961 2,660 798 16 791 -357 61 174 505 -12 2,672 <") 94 704 6 -1 (*) 0 558 1 0 -4 (*) 136 8 26 10 (D) 1 (*) -2 6 1 0 (D) 3 -17 3 76 715 (°) —1 (*) -6 646 26 0 (D) (*) 56 10 2 -354 7 —1 C) 6 350 4 _j 2 1 20 -1 37 24 1 4 (*) 0 15 (*) 0 0 0 11 -4 27 147 4 (*) (*) 0 , 146 (*) 0 0 0 10 —4 1,903 10,603 983 177 158 (°) 2 (*) 1 5 D ( ) (*) 4,455 -2 16 1 -3 3,983 34 1 -1 3 406 19 (*) 0 2,657 (*) 0 (D) 2 12 3 76 (*) (*) -21 0 -2 -2 1 7 (*) (*) 1 75 -289 (D) -4 42 August 1986 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 86 Table 22.—Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Country Detail for Selected Items—Continued [Millions of dollars] Direct investment position Line 91 Other Africa, Asia, and Pacific 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 Income Capital inflows (outflows (— )) Line 1981 Afghanistan Algeria . Bangladesh Brunei Cameroon ... . China People's Republic of Congo ... Egypt Fiji French Islands —Indian Ocean French Islands — Pacific Gabon Ghana Hong Kong India . Indonesia Ivory Coast Kenya Laos Liberia Libya Malawi Malaysia Maldives Morocco Namibia.... . Nauru Nigeria Pakistan Philippines Senegal Singapore . South Korea Sri Lanka. Taiwan Tanzania Thailand Togo .. Tunisia Vanuatu . . Zaire Zambia . 134 Addendum— OPEC 1982 511 634 875 5 0 0 (D) (*)6 0 2 (*) (*) (*) 0 0 169 6 -2 1 -1 1 74 1 -1 21 0 1 1 (*) 22 15 77 0 26 103 -1 74 1 7 (*) 1 (*) (D) -10 1 0 0 (°) (*) (D) (*) 3 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 229 7 -5 1 -1 1 72 2 0 14 0 1 1 D ( ) -8 10 102 0 97 -55 0 80 1 7 (*) 1 (*) (°) (*) (°) 0 0 2 (*) -7 (*) 3 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 324 12 -2 2 -1 (*) 74 2 0 22 0 1 1 D ( ) 7 9 116 0 186 -57 0 69 1 6 (*) 1 (*) (°) (*). 3,336 * Less than $500,000 (±). D Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. See footnote 1, tables 10 and 11. 1983 4,045 4,039 1984 1,353 1985 1,538 (*) 3 (*) 0 (*) (*) 0 659 16 15 1 -1 -1 126 2 0 22 0 1 1 (°) 8 17 121 0 208 -81 0 70 1 18 (*) 1 (*) (D) (*) 2 (°) 0 (*) (*) 7 (*) 4 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 618 18 15 1 _j -3 306 2 0 23 0 1 1 D ( ) 8 16 120 0 238 -78 0 75 1 13 (*) (*) (*) (°) (*) 4,892 4,560 (°) 0 0 0 (*)7 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1981 1982 1984 1983 1985 81 120 236 449 192 86 53 16 1 27 91 (°) (*) (*)5 C) (*) 4 (*) (°) 0 (*) (*) -1 0 31 2 -1 (*) (*) (*) 30 (*) _4 0 0 (D) (*) (D) '(*) 1 0 (D) 0 0 (°) 0 (D) 0 0 2 0 14 0 (*) (*) 0 0 (D) (°) 0 (*) 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 (*)0 (*)0 36 2 (*) (*) (*) 2 (*) 0 0 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 93 2 (*) (*) 0 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 (*)0 (°)0 (*)0 0 0 0 0 82 5 2 1 (*) 5 (*) 1 (*) (*) 7 6 5 (*) 66 31 1 13 -2 (*) 0 (*) (*) 3 -10 0 0 52 1 -3 _^ 1 (*) -2 (*) 1 6 0 -1 (*) (D) -29 5 25 0 71 54 1 5 0 (*) 0 (*) (*) (D) 10 7 (*) 0 8 0 (*) (*) (D) (*) (*) 14 0 89 1 0 -11 0 (*) (*) (*) (*) (D) 0 306 4 18 (*) (*) -1 52 (*) 0 (*) 0 (*) (*) 1 (') 8 5 0 23 24 0 1 0 11 (*) (*) (*) (D) 0 2,689 715 -1 754 1 (*)0 0 182 (*) 0 1 0 (*) (*) 1 (*) 1 -1 0 30 3 0 5 0 5 0 1 8 0 -332 (*)0 (*)0 1 0 1 0 1 0 (*)0 (*)0 (*)0 0 0 0 0 24 5 0 (*) (*) -1 17 (*) 0 (*) 0 (*) (*) 2 0 5 12 0 6 32 0 12 (*) ~0 0 0 0 0 58 4 0 0 0 0 0 57 (*) (*) (*) (*) 1 (*) (*) 0 0 (*) (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 59 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 5 (*) 0 (*) 0 (*) (*) 2 (*) 12 13 0 1 40 0 10 (*) (*) 0 (*) (*) (*) 0 (*) (*) (*) 0 0 (*) (*) (*) 0 48 165 -9 -31 •(*) -5 (*) 0 1 0 (*) (•) (*)0 15 -5 0 2 31 0 13 (*) (*) (*) -1 64 (*) 0 (*) 0 (*) (*) 1 0 10 13 0 6 -35 0 6 (*) -1 0 (*) (*)1 0 4 4 0 6 -52 0 7 (*) 1 0 -1 (*) (*) 0 -383 134 87 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Table 23.—Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Industry Detail for Selected Items [Millions of dollars] Direct investment position Line 1981 1982 1 All industries 108,714 124,677 2 Mining 2,152 1,876 3 Metal mining 210 322 4 Iron ores 70 (°) 5 72 Copper, lead, zinc, gold, and silver ores 35 6 Bauxite and other aluminum ores 0 0 7 158 Other metallic ores 65 8 Metal mining services ..... (D) (D) 9 Coal 1,135 1,208 10 807 345 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels .. 11 Petroleum 15,246 17,660 2,302 12 Oil and gas extraction 2,568 1,314 1,517 13 Crude petroleum (no refining) and natural gas. 14 988 1,051 Oil and gas field services 12,726 15 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing.... 11,186 11,138 12,682 16 Integrated petroleum refining and extraction. D 12 17 Petroleum refining without extraction () 32 18 Petroleum and coal products, nee .... <D) 1,365 1,909 19 Petroleum wholesale trade 457 393 20 Other 21 Petroleum tanker operations (°) (D) 199 215 22 Pipelines petroleum and natural gas 106 103 23 Petroleum storage for hire 24 Gasoline service stations .. (D) (D) 44,065 40,533 25 Manufacturing 5,721 6,638 26 Food and kindred products 419 558 27 Grain mill and bakery products 97 106 28 Grain mill products 322 452 Bakery products 29 4,234 3,661 30 Beverages 1,641 1,846 31 Other 222 235 32 Meat products 115 152 33 Dairy products 12 16 34 Preserved fruits and vegetables 1,444 1,291 Other food and kindred products 35 13,701 14,377 Chemicals and allied products 36 9,218 9,607 37 Industrial chemicals and synthetics 1,579 1,796 38 Drugs 1,514 1,614 Soap cleaners and toilet goods 39 874 913 40 Agricultural chemicals ... 516 447 41 Other 16 16 42 Paints and allied products . ... 500 431 43 Chemical products nee 4,449 5,178 44 Primary and fabricated metals 3,182 3,868 45 692 1,414 46 Ferrous 2,490 2,453 47 Nonferrous .. 1,267 1,310 48 Fabricated metal products i 49 (*) 99 98 Cutlery, hand tools, and hardware 50 4 4 Plumbing fixtures and heating 51 equipment, ex. electric. 339 384 Fabricated structural metal products 52 11 12 Screw machine products, bolts, etc 53 65 70 Metal forgings and stampings 54 749 744 Fabricated metal products, nee, 55 ordnance, and services. 8,297 8,595 Machinery 56 3,656 3,526 Machinery except electrical 57 1,272 1,282 Construction, mining, and materials 58 handling machinery. 497 479 Special industry machinery 59 541 685 Office and computing machines 60 1,345 1,079 Other 61 77 94 62 F d ff de ch' erv 131 63 (D) 336 323 Metal working machinery .. 64 480 383 General industrial machinery 65 23 25 Refrigeration and service industry 66 machinery. 123 Machinery except electrical nee 67 (°) 4,641 5,069 Electric and electronic equipment 68 1,744 1,567 Radio, television, and communication 69 equipment. 1,906 2,199 Electronic components and accessories 70 1,126 1,168 Other 71 Household appliances (D) (D) 72 11 13 Electric lighting and wiring equipment73 D Electrical machinery nee () (D) 74 8,365 9,278 Other manufacturing .... 75 352 455 Textile products and apparel 76 183 303 Textile mill products 77 152 170 Apparel and other textile products , 78 242 218 Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures 79 137 126 80 92 105 Furniture and fixtures . 81 1,266 1,490 Paper and allied products 82 777 955 Pulp paper and board mills 83 D 427 Miscellaneous converted paper products .... 84 ((D) ) 108 Paperboard containers and boxes. . 85 1,717 1,615 Printing and publishing 86 403 480 Rubber and plastics products 87 201 268 Rubber products 88 212 202 Miscellaneous plastics products 89 See footnotes at end of table. Income Capital inflows (outflows (— )) Line 1983 1984 1985 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 11,946 54 47 (D) -10 0 (D) (°) 67 34 509 230 -167 25,359 1,553 214 (DD) () 0 55 -12 1,286 54 7,210 216 272 17,856 139 89 (D) (D) 0 39 -1 58 -8 2,718 366 427 6,898 6 -68 0 -56 0 (D) (D) 15 60 3,075 187 -29 3,155 -183 -122 (°) (D) 0 -10 (°) -35 -27 2,259 154 -209 5,598 -42 -45 (D) -41 0 5 (D) 2 1 1,657 270 -158 9,229 -143 31 (D) -54 0 15 (°) -138 25 2,788 -211 -119 8,068 68 16 5 -40 0 20 -89 38 2,425 -15 36 8 9 10 11 12 13 63 1,538 1,544 -63 1,319 1,334 -56 6,238 6,240 -61 1,903 1,911 216 2,598 2,603 55 2,465 2,495 -113 2,101 2,114 -91 2,657 2,670 -51 2,179 2,187 14 15 16 (°) (°) 543 63 (D) 15 2 (D) 2,742 928 138 9 128 572 218 12 31 4 170 682 390 223 101 93 125 (*) -125 216 -257 187 -69 41 1 -1 (*) (DD) () -711 131 (°) 88 34 (D) 3,542 798 47 14 33 598 152 35 30 -2 89 1,390 876 336 106 4 68 -6 74 97 210 -290 500 -113 1 8 6 (DD) () 745 11 (D) -22 2 (D) 3,992 818 19 1 18 481 319 (D) (D) 300 834 132 161 588 -41 6 -7 1 637 419 284 135 218 2 (*) -1 -8 (*) 467 -18 2 -19 -3 1 8,622 2,910 73 22 51 534 2,303 (D) 127 (D) (D) 2,512 1,998 185 59 -1 271 _i 272 1,385 1,102 -193 1,294 284 g 18 -3 -5 _i 240 50 P) 27 12 (D) 1,282 267 59 17 42 266 58 14 2 -3 -71 512 247 8 130 126 1 5 3 308 230 52 177 78 (*\ 2 (*) -28 -2 -96 44 5 28 8 2 37 498 60 16 44 355 84 (D) 9 (D) 52 247 -8 43 141 81 -8 -1 -8 -396 392 -205 -187 -5 1 2 -1 -12 (*) -244 69 (D) 56 19 (D) 819 553 53 16 37 358 142 30 13 2 97 515 301 43 159 2 14 -3 17 -321 -388 -279 109 66 1 5 3 -15 2 242 100 13 82 2 3 2,444 726 38 14 24 421 267 26 18 4 220 819 570 78 201 23 -8 -6 -2 -18 -109 117 8 91 2 3 -3 -8 (*) 164 97 3 81 11 2 62 6 (°) (D) 403 25 (°) 22 9 (°) 7,445 971 43 30 14 638 290 17 48 5 220 3,211 2,922 51 73 122 43 9 34 878 770 138 632 108 (*) 2 (*) 1,116 559 63 31 33 377 119 11 19 2 87 764 510 149 63 33 8 2 7 -90 -242 -202 -41 153 3 2 -3 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 482 9 68 838 512 5 77 1,172 -23 1 -2 131 38 -1 6 -1 1 -1 -2 -123 80 -1 2 139 40 -3 9 227 -6 1 4 79 -40 -1 1 35 25 -2 (*) 37 21 -3 1 73 30 -3 5 124 52 53 54 55 8,608 3,408 1,075 9,682 3,812 1,030 9,447 3,894 1,145 1,145 603 371 395 38 11 108 37 -129 869 279 -54 -245 69 116 105 -46 32 -83 -331 -70 40 -166 -102 318 40 -8 500 758 1,076 99 149 265 389 35 536 1,140 1,106 126 115 302 406 31 517 1,107 1,125 165 70 314 397 20 1 97 135 2 (D) 1 173 -1 -17 145 -177 18 (D) -15 -7 3 35 69 -11 5 18 71 11 10 36 327 -30 27 35 21 17 -4 -38 -48 39 39 -45 12 10 -11 10 -48 -40 2 35 (°) -28 12 -245 6 (D) -54 3 (°) -25 36 -75 -3 17 -53 6 -1 2 44 3 -5 -5 4 13 -5 138 5,200 1,803 126 5,871 1,983 160 5,553 2,170 P) 542 464 (°) 433 176 15 145 54 -55 591 176 34 -314 178 -23 151 92 -25 247 95 -7 206 170 1 278 189 15 -412 176 67 68 69 2,357 1,040 (°) 13 (D) 10,522 369 171 198 271 130 141 1,495 920 461 115 2,127 621 372 249 2,741 1,147 (D) 26 (D) 11,325 412 169 243 558 390 169 1,247 584 523 140 2,501 834 389 445 2,257 1,126 429 23 674 13,215 406 178 229 465 (DD) () 1,812 1,001 652 159 2,900 741 255 486 383 305 5 (*) 310 1,239 72 7 65 —9 19 10 246 10 (DD) () 374 7 4 10 299 42 (D) 2 (D) 954 1 17 19 24 11 13 111 76 (DD) () 103 77 67 10 177 86 (D) (*) (D) 1,149 -4 19 15 29 7 36 37 36 39 34 410 139 104 35 387 27 (D) 13 (D) 834 47 -2 49 -49 43 7 -10 -98 63 25 497 208 19 188 -480 12 (D) -2 (°) 2,060 2 2 324 -266D (D) () -294 90 18 8 10 4 -4 8 84 76 4 4 89 -9 10 -20 171 18 (D) (°) -44 229 -2 -12 10 -8 -13 5 43 28 9 6 143 -19 20 -39 74 -37 (DD) () -88 32 19 6 14 9 -1 10 14 -25 33 6 191 17 28 -10 82 7 (D) (") -61 600 55 18 37 -3 -10 7 159 70 62 27 130 43 28 15 -614 26 (D) (°) 43 525 42 15 27 -15 15 (*) 64 -19 68 15 156 11 12 (*) 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 1983 1984 1985 137,061 1,928 268 (°) 18 0 182 (D) 1,281 379 18,209 2,373 1,369 164,583 3,920 850 140 (D) 0 237 (D) 2,637 433 25,400 2,729 1,739 182,951 4,070 939 (D) 500 0 276 (D) 2,705 425 28,123 3,090 2,171 1,005 14,047 14,016 990 20,202 20,174 919 22,114 22,085 378 1,880 1,869 (DD) () 1,202 587 <") 303 138 (D) 47,665 7,447 605 120 485 4,843 1,999 270 179 16 1,534 15,766 10,502 2,132 1,709 908 515 10 505 5,322 4,106 1,157 2,949 1,217 2 44 10 (°) (°) 1,930 538 (D) 332 135 (D) 51,802 8,270 580 189 391 5,488 2,202 (D) 178 (D) 1,737 16,631 10,632 2,295 2,328 867 509 3 506 5,893 4,448 1,615 2,832 1,446 4 44 9 (D) (°) 2,398 520 (°) 313 132 (°) 60,798 11,172 613 215 399 6,022 4,536 325 303 (DD) () 19,502 12,829 2,485 2,387 1,021 780 2 778 7,462 5,635 1,450 4,185 1,827 390 10 67 699 1981 y 1982 25,195 13,792 833 1345 2 72 D () (D) -60 -77 0 0 8 (°) (°) (") 657 74 173 -1,491 3,165 2,414 857 268 479 206 o -94 (DD) () 613 464 129 19 399 -1 -27 26 (D)' _;[ -643 -231 -126 : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 56 57 58 -24 59 -17 60 -64 61 -10 62 19 63 -2 • 64 -6 65 -11 66 August 1986 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS Table 23.—Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Industry Detail for Selected Items—Continued [Millions of dollars] Direct investment position Line 1981 Other manufacturing—continued: Stone, clay, and glass products Glass products Stone, clay, concrete, gypsum, etc Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment, nee Instruments and related products Scientific and measuring instruments Optical and opthalmic goods Medical instruments and supplies Photographic equipment and supplies Watches, clocks, and watchcases Other Tobacco manufactures Leather and leather products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 Motor vehicles and equipment Metals and minerals, except petroleum .. Other durable goods Lumber and other construction materials Farm and garden machinery, equipment, and supplies Electrical goods Hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment and supplies Machinery equipment and supplies nee Durable goods nee Farm product raw materials Other nondurable goods ... .. . . . Paper and paper products Drugs proprietaries and sundries Apparel, piece goods, and notions Groceries and related products Nondurable goods, nee ioa 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 4,525 1,966 2,559 123 Retail trade Food stores and eating and drinking places Retail trade nee 124 125 126 Banking 127 Finance except banking Franchising, business—selling or licensing Holding companies Other finance 128 129 130 . .... .... 131 Insurance Life insurance Accident and health insurance Other insurance .... .... 132 133 134 .. .. .... ... . 135 Real estate Lessors of agricultural and forestry real estate Real estate nee 136 137 138 Other industries 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 Agriculture Agricultural production — crops Agricultural production —livestock ex beef cattle fdlt Agricultural production—beef cattle feedlots Agricultural services Forestry and fishing... .... Forestry Fishing hunting and trapping Construction . Transportation . Railroads Water transportation Transportation by air Pipelines except petroleum and natural gas T nrvrtation and related services nee Communication and public utilities F1 t ' fffls and sanitarv services Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising . . Research and development, and commercial testing labs Management consulting and public relations Equipment rental and leasing, exc. autos & computers p P *, (\At R * q ' 0 Legal services Educational services ervices, nee, pr vi e • • • , • * Less than $500,000 (±). Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. D < rvirpq Motion pictures including television tape and film Engineering architectural and surveying services Other services Accounting auditing and bookkeeping services Automotive rental and leasing without drivers 1983 1984 5,207 5,482 2,012 3,196 2,106 3,376 6,553 1,109 7,846 (D) 1,044 (D) 7,086 (D) 1,772 (D) 7,928 8,697 10,326 11,503 2,269 5,633 4,708 55 (D) (D) 2,213 3,687 3,783 871 (D) (D) 2,159 6,764 2,774 3,990 6,698 2,729 3,969 8,665 8,922 11,069 3,580 3,949 4,007 4,878 5,807 D D (DD) (D) (D) (DD) (°) () ( ) () () (D) 8,964 11,520 14,636 17,761 18,557 472 493 521 489 506 8,492 11,031 14,130 17,239 18,064 6,533 8,019 8,478 9,599 9,912 961 856 949 1,010 999 741 657 696 643 750 265 155 152 188 239 5 23 7 (DD) (DD) 59 34 65 ( ) ( ) 92 149 151 100 138 141 144 132 89 95 7 8 2 6 5 3,152 3,692 3,676 4,337 4,024 905 1,135 1,255 1,226 1,469 667 563 542 574 631 200 163 62 157 (DD) 152 122 131 15 ( ) 1 1 1 1 1 4 5 1 22 5 447 322 260 381 406 407 416 198 244 317 326 284 190 (D) (DD) 90 8 33 () (°) 1,330 1,899 2,082 2,479 2,893 629 541 370 466 520 456 712 829 1,170 1,240 12 (D) (D) (D) (D) 83 76 57 63 75 375 214 386 96 206 131 139 93 100 103 8 (°) (°) (°) (D) 272 242 77 131 60 297 245 244 123 206 1 76 131 171 104 173 169 121 143 155 775 599 229 395 509 (D) (°) (D) (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 D D D (D) ( ) () ( ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 400 546 371 184 340 e) Income Capital inflows (outflows (— )) 1985 2,379 2,331 2,498 2,648 3,238 261 247 232 285 (°) 2,118 2,084 2,267 2,363 (D) 994 1,507 1,656 1,880 2,134 652 991 1,328 1,302 1,536 341 516 328 598 578 586 705 888 726 1,061 132 132 251 191 168 99 251 (D) (D) (D) 77 60 324 208 173 189 203 179 187 168 88 108 (D) (D) (D) 449 453 597 459 517 1 1 1 2 2 122 93 (DD) (D) <°) D 364 475 ( ) ( ) (°) 16,012 18,397 21,031 24,455 27,514 4,343 5,793 7,045 8,827 10,783 3,322 3,336 3,350 3,478 3,649 5,159 5,920 6,784 8,273 8,873 402 206 247 264 360 141 114 126 117 81 1,470 1,694 2,105 2,766 2,962 34 64 119 97 78 2,216 2,360 2,702 3,196 3,266 1,119 1,428 1,519 1,714 2,042 783 812 1,041 905 887 2,406 2,536 2,812 2,990 3,304 272 134 178 95 161 231 243 244 275 211 141 44 219 90 173 703 705 1,046 1,124 1,151 1,175 1,280 1,142 1,450 1,560 106 Wholesale trade 107 108 1982 1982 1983 1984 1985 20 14 34 488 315 173 123 2 (D) -17 14 (°) 7 (*) (DD) ( ) 2,252 179 -15 194 112 300 -188 195 120 (D) 113 30 (D) 52 (*) (DD) ( ) 2,294 113 31 82 108 99 9 9 -92 (D) 34 -11 (D) -69 1 (DD) ( ) 2,940 590 59 27 (D) 32 (D) 253 -164 233 149 20 -14 355 42 23 19 2 (D) 136 -34 19 -3 -26 (D) -57 51 1 (D0) () (DD) 19 ( ) 2,883 754 625 92 28 30 87 388 1,450 22 760 38 12 218 30 153 309 23 41 128 32 26 10 100 1,144 130 807 12 -10 395 14 376 20 231 241 28 (*)' 17 341 -146 1,803 42 1,385 46 24 656 20 488 151 -179 -25 -66 9 -143 54 139 1,978 70 579 42 -62 229 22 50 297 17 379 83 44 51 72 129 680 672 253 1,185 -124 328 352 45 626 71 182 629 556 1,935 1,373 909 907 187 (D) 286 (D) 992 (D) 727 (D) 874 (D) 407 (D) 800 787 (°) (D) 2,795 401 (D) (°) 2,521 66 (D) 41 2,755 17 2,504 1981 450 12 438 37 -35 72 -1 43 11 -15 23 -63 75 8(D) 4,114 1,060 1,399 1,123 7 -9 370 1 370 383 no -106 3,342 1,380 83 146 96 115 -3 14 5 (DD) 11 ( ) 14 32 12 31 1 3 533 2,626 140 209 -20 29 39 <°) 1 (D) (*) (*) 2 -10 122 139 45 129 (DD) (°) (D) ( ) 201 565 51 86 260 66 (°) (*) 2 5 111 28 4 3 1 (°) 7 15 82 24 21 40 6 8 174 55 1 1 0 0 14 17 0 0 0 0 40 157 (D) 2,933 17 2,916 465 Line 1984 1985 1982 1983 -138 9 -128 -238 -236 -3 16 -21 4 -22 -19 41 6 (D) (D) 22 30 -5 35 -197 -207 9 85 -22 (D) 18 -18 (D) 34 (*) 11 22 147 22 125 17 16 (*) 87 10 22 19 7 30 -34 1 -4 31 253 51 203 129 -150 21 141 1 36 44 17 44 2 1 _^ 2 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 13 1,138 2,637 1,724 92 674 3 -2 332 9 133 198 -55 203 10 37 -22 60 119 2,336 1,983 37 97 1 -11 -142 10 73 165 -44 264 2 69 3 64 124 106 1,012 -221 102 —9 1 168 4 -137 76 27 218 3 51 8 62 94 525 496 100 209 -14 -176 15 19 -9 (*) -20 60 1 -1 5 -57 -6 78 4 -60 138 38 8 3 55 63 27 2 28 38 21 -144 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 470 357 455 83f 241 123 -84 -40 169 301 46 311 52 403 399 432 -88 328 124 125 1,729 1,453 2,570 -1,148 975 597 831 754 1,400 126 32 146 _i 96 51 68 142 127 -2 8 62 2 108 32 128 129 130 (D) 138 (D) 2,199 (*) 23 8 70 -1 51 -120 290 335 587 -613 875 131 896 (DD) () 2,667 975 231 993 108 41 141 -187 (DD) ( ) 740 132 133 134 37 282 (DD) ( ) 343 686 (°) (D) 835 146 (DD) () -167 76 135 19 2,648 -27 862 -12 49 -13 -154 -10 353 -8 748 -17 93 136 137 278 — 22 -22 -37 38 26 (DD) ( ) —2 -3 1 322 209 36 33 18 (*) 24 99 9 (DD) () 421 44 126 -17 3 30 -9 -3 71 52 75 -1 176 1 0 30 0 0 146 -53 42 -7 1 -5 5 4 1 15 34 35 -4 (*) (*) (*) 4 34 -32 2 12 7 16 -3 1 -11 -80 -108 50 81 -17 -16 2 2 -11 -10 3 1 2 (*) 1 1 159 86 66 50 -46 -10 -5 -7 3 5 (*) (*) 2 —4 12 27 54 -65 -62 -52 2 2 -27 15 2 13 2 25 3 (*) 4 2 12 -3 2 (*) -3 .(*) 12 4 -6 -3 -34 -12 -11 -35 22 20 1 1 0 0 7 5 0 0 0 0 14 14 (D) 583 (D) 609 902 -9 50 51 -2 -8 14 12 2 551 51 -11 16 9 (*) (*) -28 (*) 37 25 48 48 (°) (°) (D) (D) 350 191 45 -16 120 408 (°) (°) 1 12 243 8 -9 46 (°) (") 106 54 11 38 -72 -200 -35 23 134 135 1 (D) 0 0 82 C0) 0 0 0 0 52 61 50 9 26 (DD) ( ) 38 37 1 18 121 32 (°) (D) 1981 __y (*) 7 -3 3 12 5 1 0 2 0 0 2 -335 -277 -474 -47 -97 -50 87 2 6 -2 -1 -1 -11 -4 1 -1 4 1 1 124 -475 7 45 14 8 19 -28 11 3 (*) (*)• -8 7 18 -73 47 -39 -67 7 8 9 54 (D) -2 3 29 1 .(*) 1 6 -20 9 2 (*)• -3 (*) 19 30 2 -13 12 (°) 9 -16 32 39 1 1 0 0 14 14 0 0 0 0 24 17 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 "167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 CURRENT BUSINESS STATISTICS The statistics here update series published in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984, a statistical supplement to the SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS. That volume (available from the Superintendent of Documents for $18.00, stock no. 003-010-00160-7) provides a description of each series, references to sources of earlier figures, and historical data as follows: For all series, monthly or quarterly, 1981 through 1984, annually, 1961-84; for selected series, monthly or quarterly, 1961-84 (where available). The sources of the series are given in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984; they appear in the main methodological note for each series, and are also listed alphabetically on pages 143-144. Series originating in Government agencies are not copyrighted and may be reprinted freely. Series 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 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 IT 1985 Annual ., 1984 1985 June July Aug. 1986 GENERAL PERSONAL INCOME BY SOURCE t Seasonally adjusted, at annual rates: Total personal income bil $ Wage and salary disbursements, total do Commodity-producing industries, total do Manufacturing do.... Distributive industries do .... Service industries do Govt. and govt. enterprises do .... Other labor income do Proprietors' income: $ Farm do Nonfarm .. do Rental income of persons with capital consumption adjustment bil $ Dividends do Personal interest income do . Transfer payments do... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance do Total nonfarm income do DISPOSITION OF PERSONAL INCOME t Seasonally adjusted, at annual rates: Total personal income bil $ Less: Personal tax and nontax payments do Equals: Disposable personal income do ... Less: Personal outlays . do Personal consumption expenditures do.... Durable goods do Nondurable goods do.... Services do Interest paid by consumers to business do Personal transfer payments to foreigners (net) do Equals: personal saving do Personal saving as percentage of disposable personal income § percent.. Disposable personal income in constant (1982) dollars bil. $ ., Personal consumption expenditures in constant (1982) dollars do . Durable goods .. do Nondurable goods .do .... Services do .... Implicit price deflator for personal consumption expenditures index, 1982=100.. INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION <> Federal Reserve Board Index of Quantity Output Not Seasonally Adjusted! Total index 1977 = 100 .. By industry groupings: Mining and utilities . .. do . Manufacturing do . Nondurable manufactures do.... Durable manufactures do.... Seasonally Adjusted Total index do . By market groupings: Products, total do . . Final products do Consumer goods do Oct. Sept. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May July June INDICATORS 31102 33145 33049 33154 3,320 5 3,333 9 3,358 3 33723 3 418 0 34174 34353 34451 '3 488 8 '3 484 0 r3 486 6 35025 18368 1 966 1 19657 19658 19754 19867 19967 20105 2031 1 20357 2044 8 2051 8 5778 439.1 442.2 4706 346.2 1845 6077 460.1 469.8 5164 372.2 1969 6062 458.7 471.5 5177 370.3 1966 6058 459.0 469.3 5185 372.3 1978 6094 461.6 472.0 5197 374.3 1989 609.7 461.3 475.8 5252 376.0 1999 6138 464.5 476.0 5291 377.7 2008 6167 466.5 478.7 5329 382.3 2017 6226 471.4 481.8 541 7 384.9 2026 6242 471.0 482.3 5438 385.4 2036 6217 470.0 486.0 5499 387.3 2045 6202 470.5 487.3 5553 389.0 2055 r 6216 r 315 2053 292 2252 243 2236 226 2256 193 2273 228 2302 240 2308 260 2324 382 2349 234 2379 269 241 0 228 2438 '54 5 '247 5 83 747 4469 4556 76 764 4762 4871 87 763 4750 4844 96 763 4744 4931 105 763 4747 4890 17 762 4764 4912 104 764 4787 4927 29 768 4810 4935 117 769 4822 4945 122 780 4814 5034 127 792 4807 5042 135 800 4804 5065 r 1335 30522 1502 3,261 0 1499 32562 1499 32686 1509 32772 1513 32875 1521 33110 1527 33232 1540 33569 1580 3 371 1 1587 33856 159 1 159 2 1599 159 3 160 0 33995 '3 411 5 '3 421 7 '3 435 4 3 4522 31102 33145 3 304 9 3 3154 3 320 5 3 333 9 3 3583 3 3723 3 4180 3417 4 34353 3 445 1 r3 488 8 r3 484 0 '3 486 6 3 502 5 4396 2,670 6 25019 2,428.2 3312 870.1 12270 4865 2,828 0 26847 2,600.5 3593 905.1 1,336 1 4866 28183 26705 2,587.2 3522 903.2 13318 4874 28280 26754 2,591.2 3521 902.3 13368 4918 28286 27120 2,626.9 3740 906.9 13461 4945 28394 2749 9 2,663.2 3940 913.0 13562 497 4 28609 2731 7 2,644.0 3580 918.9 1367 1 500 1 28722 2743 1 2,654.6 357 4 920.7 13765 504 6 29134 27944 2,705.0 3706 928.4 1 406 0 4968 29207 27757 2,684.8 3649 925.4 1 394 5 4985 29368 27947 2,703.1 365 5 927.6 1 410 0 723 826 819 827 835 852 86 2 86 9 87 8 89 2 900 4973 29478 2 798 0 2,705.9 3520 936.1 1 417 8 90 4 15 1687 16 1433 14 1477 15 1526 15 1166 15 89 5 16 129 2 16 129 2 16 119 0 17 1450 17 1420 17 149 8 63 51 60 49 42 39 41 44 45 46 50 53 2,470 6 2,528.0 25223 25282 25230 25231 25312 25306 25603 25581 25830 26026 '2 640 9 r2 628 0 2 613 6 2,246 3 3189 828.6 1,098.7 2,324 5 3439 841.6 1,139.0 23155 3373 841.4 1,136.8 2 316 5 23431 3377 3576 844.1 840.1 1,138 7 1 1413 23665 377 0 847.1 1 1424 23392 3428 8487 1 1477 23389 3430 8449 1 1509 2 377 1 2 351 5 2 377 5 3552 349 2 3487 8479 8437 8595 1 1740 1 159 2 1 168 8 2 389 0 '2r 395 8 '2 410 3 2 424 9 '3384 353 2 '362 3 360 9 r r 8788 8739 8761 8843 1 171 8 1 168 81 171 9 1 179 8 108.1 111.9 111.7 111.9 112.1 112.5 113.0 113.5 113.8 121.8 124.5 127.1 122.2 127.4 129.2 127.0 124.9 1109 1239 122.5 124.8 1107 127 1 125.6 128.2 1106 1302 128.7 131.2 1084 1245 124.6 124.4 1116 1304 131.7 129.4 111 4 1326 134.1 131.4 1087 130 3 130.6 130.1 108 1 128 2 127.2 128.8 1218 1245 1243 124 1 1252 1251 124 4 1271 1278 1182 131.7 1320 1207 1316 1316 1204 1316 1318 120 1 1330 1333 1215 1331 133 3 121 8 1318 131 9 120 8 r 2 054 9 '2 058 4 '2 063 1 2068 4 468.9 484.8 '557 7 390.8 2064 151 808 4809 5079 r 6189 '467.8 '483.9 '5660 '394.3 2082 6186 467.0 486.5 567 1 396.2 2090 r r 39 7 249 1 '286 '2528 27 5 254 8 168 81 1 '481 9 r 5098 '180 815 '4833 '5105 190 817 4831 5189 r 6216 '469.7 '483.9 '560 3 '392.5 2073 r r 500 5 503 9 '509 9 '2 988 2 '2 980 1 '2 976 7 '2 803 6 r'2 826 9 '2 856 4 2,733.3 '2,710.9 '2,761.8 r r 3687 3797 '378 8 r '922.3 926.9 '938.3 1 420 0 1 426 7 '1 444 8 '91 3 14 184 6 r 55 r 922 '93 2 94 0 14 153 2 14 '120 3 14 126 1 '5 1 45 114.2 113.7 113.3 122.2 123.2 125.4 124.0 124.3 124.0 111 8 124 1 122.3 125.3 113 2 1253 122.7 127.1 112 5 127 9 126.3 129.0 1057 127 4 126.1 128.4 102 3 128 4 128.0 128.7 100 1 128 4 129.2 127.8 1254 1264 1267 1256 124 4 125 3 124 6 1335 1337 1227 134 1 134 4 124 2 1344 134 4 123 9 133 1 132 8 123 2 132 1 133 3 132 8 101 K 122 5 113.2 ri qo Q ri o/i 7 5123 2990 2 2 864 1 2,768.7 3769 938.4 1 453 4 113.4 1 °.1 Q ri 9/1 C • 113.9 P127.0 122.3 P ei no q pi qi A e M33.7 "129.8 129.2 123.1 pi 9/4 9 e~\ nA i pi 09 A ei qi Q 103 4 Pi f ) A 1 9^ R f) See footnotes at end of tables. S-l SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-2 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 August 1986 1985 Annual 1986 • Units IT •* 1984 1985 June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July 113.6 115.8 112.7 e 953 GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—Continued INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION <>— Continued Seasonally Adjusted — Continued By market groupings— Continued Final products— Continued 112.0 Durable consumer goods 1977 = 100 . . . 112.9 111.3 112.6 Automotive products do.... 113.4 115.1 115.0 109.8 Autos and trucks, consumer do.... 109.4 112.0 113.7 103.0 Autos consumer .. do 932 989 970 101 1 1323 1372 Trucks consumer .. do 1212 1363 1113 1109 1084 Home goods . . do 1148 Nondurable consumer goods do .... 123.6 123.5 123.4 120.2 1294 1296 1293 Consumer staples .... .. do 1250 Consumer foods and 129.7 130.5 130.1 tobacco do .... 126.2 128.7 128.5 Nonfood staples do.... 129.1 123.9 1470 1466 1473 Equipment do 1405 Business and defense equipment .. do 147.4 147.9 147.8 1396 Business equipment do .... 141.2 140.7 141.3 134.9 Construction, mining, and farm do 677 677 686 666 Manufacturing do .... 111.9 113.5 109.4 112.8 856 Power . do 792 838 84 1 219.6 Commercial .. do 2092 2190 2195 Transit do ... 103.4 103.3 106.1 98.6 173.4 Defense and space equipment do.... 173.6 173.9 157.9 131.4 Intermediate products do.... 130.7 124.9 130.6 119.2 119.4 Construction supplies do.... 114.0 118.9 Business supplies... do 1405 1417 1403 1342 1143 Materials do 1138 1146 1147 120.8 120.2 Durable goods materials do.... 122.3 121.8 Nondurable goods materials do.... 112.3 111.8 112.8 111.2 Energy materials do 1044 103 5 104 0 1051 By industry groupings: Mining and utilities .. do 1094 1109 1107 1116 Mining do 1090 1106 1087 1109 Metal mining do .. 770 750 77.5 609 Coal do ... 134.0 128.0 1276 1275 Oil and gas extraction # do .... 1091 106.3 106.9 106.9 Crude oil do 1082 109 1 106 1 1081 Natural gas do.... 87.4 87.5 89.9 85.9 Stone and earth minerals do .... 116.1 118.3 117.9 116.6 Utilities do 1109 1134 1134 1107 Electric do 1168 1197 1194 1175 Manufacturing... . . do 1239 127 1 1267 1269 Nondurable manufactures do .... 122.5 125.6 125.5 125.6 Foods do 127 1 1310 1318 1322 Tobacco products do.... 100.7 100.1 98.9 96.0 Textile mill products . do 1037 1030 1041 1033 Apparel products do 101 8 992 1028 1006 Paper and products do.... 127.3 127.6 127.1 129.0 Printing and publishing do .... 147.9 155.2 156.7 154.3 Chemicals and products do.... 126.4 121.7 127.1 126.4 Petroleum products do 874 868 87 1 883 Rubber and plastics products do .... 143.2 146.9 145.5 145.6 Leather and products do.... 76.7 71.5 70.8 72.2 Durable manufactures do .... 124.8 128.2 127.6 127.9 Lumber and products do.... 109.1 112.9 113.5 113.0 Furniture and fixtures do.... 136.7 141.6 141.9 145.3 Clay, glass, and stone products do .... 112.3 115.0 116.1 115.1 Primary metals .... .... .. do 824 806 783 790 Iron and steel . do 735 676 706 687 Nonferrous metals do 993 997 985 985 Fabricated metal products do 102 8 107 9 107 4 107 3 Nonelectrical machinery do .... 142.0 146.4 145.6 147.5 Electrical machinery do.... 172.4 169.3 169.5 165.7 Transportation equipment do .... 113.6 123.2 121.8 123.7 Motor vehicles and parts do.... 105.6 110.5 112.8 112.8 Instruments. .. .. ... do 141 1 1369 1398 1407 BUSINESS SALES r Mfg. and trade sales (unadj.), total mil. $.. 4,940,798 5,104,187 432,466 409,121 Mfg. and trade sales (seas, adj.), 1 total do 4 940 798 1 5 104 187 r418 219 r421 692 Manufacturing, total.. . do 1 2 274 932 ; 2 341 220 193 871 193 793 Durable goods industries.... do .. 1 182 019 1 243 793 102 657 102 478 Nondurable goods industries do.... 1,092,913 1,097,427 91,214 91,315 Retail trade total $ do 1 1 293 0621 1 373 941 113 468 114 598 r r Durable goods stores do 465 798 514 207 r42 335 r42 924 Nondurable goods stores do .... 827,264 859,734 71,133 71,674 Merchant wholesalers, total t do.... 1,360,853 1 1,373,926 110,880 113,301 Durable goods establishments do . . . . 609,210 626,749 r50,751 50,998 Nondurable goods establishments do .... 751,643 747,177 r60,129 62,303 Mfg. and trade sales in constant (1982) r r dollars (seas, adj.), total § bil. $.. 404.3 4080 Manufacturing do 1853 1856 Retail trade do 110 3 1109 Merchant wholesalers do 1087 1115 See footnotes at end of tables. 114.0 120.0 120.2 1013 1554 1095 124.2 1303 112.9 117.8 116.6 988 1497 1093 125.1 1310 111.4 112.9 108.7 923 139 1 1102 124.3 1301 115.5 116.8 113.7 949 1486 1145 125.4 1310 116.8 116.6 112.0 999 1345 1169 127.0 1330 116.6 117.0 116.2 1036 1395 1164 126.5 1322 116.3 118.3 118.8 1070 1406 1148 125.7 1317 113.0 112.8 107.6 951 1306 1132 126.0 1322 116.2 118.6 116.0 1010 1439 1143 127.8 1340 113.2 115.1 110.7 945 1409 111 8 128.8 1354 "113.7 "115.8 "112.8 "996 "1372 "112 1 "128.1 "134 7 111 '9 127.7 134 1 130.8 129.7 1490 131.5 130.5 1486 129.5 130.6 1466 130.7 131.2 1483 132.4 133.6 1479 131.3 133.1 1484 1319 131.5 1455 131 1 133.3 1434 1327 135.5 143 5 133 3 137.6 141 7 "1328 "136.8 "140 1 136.1 140 1 149.7 143.0 1494 142.2 1475 139.6 149.7 141.7 1494 141.4 1503 142.9 1483 141.1 147 1 139.1 148 1 140.3 1468 138.5 "1455 "136.8 1456 136.9 672 115.1 845 222.8 106.0 175.5 132.0 121.5 1409 114.5 121.8 113.5 1027 670 114.8 851 2194 108.3 177.5 132.3 121.3 1417 1142 120.2 114.7 1034 659 111.7 855 2139 109.7 178.7 131.5 120.0 1412 1142 120.4 113.4 1042 682 112.8 847 2177 111.2 180.7 132.7 120.9 1427 1143 121.7 113.0 1025 683 112.8 87 1 2179 107.7 180.7 132.9 120.7 1433 1159 122.1 114.9 1058 677 113.1 845 2192 114.6 179.3 134.4 124.0 1432 1162 123.2 116.1 104 1 653 114.1 834 2164 111 4 176.7 134.1 123.5 143 1 1154 121.5 116.4 103 9 624 113.9 825 2156 1050 178.5 134.1 123.5 1430 114 0 120.0 114.7 102 7 r 609 113.5 828 r 2164 1120 178.6 135.2 124.5 144 3 114 3 120.2 116.3 102 1 r 627 113.3 r 829 r 2127 108 1 179.1 135.8 124.7 145 2 113 5 118.7 116.1 101 9 "627 "111.0 "826 "2087 "1099 "179.3 "135.4 "122.7 "146 2 "113 5 "118.3 "116.8 "1024 113 6 118.0 117.0 102 9 1091 108.3 73.1 127.7 105.5 1078 83.7 117.7 1103 1167 1282 126.6 1326 97.7 1063 1004 127.5 156.3 128.2 882 148.0 72.7 129.4 114.8 144.3 116.2 820 71 6 1016 107 8 149.2 166.1 126.8 116.8 141 8 1103 1084 714 126.3 106.0 1082 86.1 119.3 1132 1206 1277 126.9 1325 97.8 1067 1018 128.6 156.2 129.0 859 148.6 723 128.3 115.9 143.2 116.2 803 697 1004 107 5 146.5 165.1 126.2 115.3 1394 1099 1084 742 130.1 104.8 1083 86.3 120.4 1124 1193 1272 126.4 1307 105.3 1049 1026 127.3 157.0 127.9 877 148.7 71.4 127.7 116.5 141.9 115.6 83 1 74 4 995 108 4 143.0 165.1 124.5 111.7 1398 1089 1069 783 1255 103.5 1073 86.5 119.0 1122 1187 1284 127.3 1314 104.5 1080 1039 128.2 159.0 128.0 873 150.5 72.1 129.2 115.6 144.1 115.2 83 6 753 993 107 9 145.6 168.9 126.5 114.5 1407 1108 1074 743 1280 1044 109 5 87.3 114.0 1165 124 4 1291 128.0 1326 103.5 1063 1050 132.3 158.4 128.5 88 7 150.0 699 129.9 116.5 142.1 118.2 81 7 720 998 108 8 146.0 171.9 126.8 115.4 140 6 1102 1074 755 1306 1036 1089 856 117.1 114 6 1199 1298 129.1 1332 99.3 1074 1058 133.1 158.9 130.5 92 6 150.5 67.5 130.4 119.9 143.9 120.2 84 9 755 1027 109 3 146.2 167.9 128.9 117.8 141 1 1080 1053 772 1249 1014 108 0 872 120.2 112 4 118 5 128 8 128.5 1338 979 110 4 1036 132.1 155.4 130.9 88 4 150.7 670 129.0 IB 2 145.4 118.8 80 7 69 9 101 2 109 4 144.6 165.5 128.1 117.8 141 8 1062 1027 78 1 1235 985 1068 877 115.2 112 2 119 8 1280 128.3 1330 930 1084 104 0 132.0 158.1 131.1 87 8 149.0 654 127.7 118.5 145.0 120.0 77 4 64 9 101 1 108 5 143.2 165.6 124.3 110.4 142 5 105 6 101 5 773 1245 r 964 107 7 r 833 118.9 1124 1222 129 0 129.7 1340 1014 110 1 1043 132.6 162.0 132.1 91 3 147.8 646 128.4 119.4 147.5 121.5 78 1 656 101 7 107 6 142.0 166.7 127.9 114.8 142 5 104 2 r 998 "104 1 "996 103 8 e 99 2 432,109 431,396 440,377 430,763 449,535 400,358 399,191 430 417 196 593 105 311 91,282 116 276 44209 72,067 115,146 52,538 62,608 428 998 426 033 431 965 434 952 194 229 197 229 200 131 199084 103 656 106 479 107 007 105 777 90,573 90,750 93,124 93,307 119 118 114 785 115 433 116861 46748 42 355 42 631 43882 72*370 72,430 72,802 72,979 114,344 113,675 115,762 116,852 52,249 52,469 53,408 53,948 62,095 61,206 62,354 62,904 431 957 198716 105 631 93,085 117 349 44 187 73162 115,648 53,428 62,220 426 854 420 230 428 455 196 274 191 051 196 132 105 545 102 693 106 592 90,729 88,358 89,540 117 200 116 684 117 715 43 949 43 279 44*874 73251 73405 72841 113,380 112,495 114,608 52994 52674 55317 60386 59,821 59291 r 4156 1885 1129 1143 r 4159 1861 1159 1139 r 4114 1887 1104 1124 r 4148 190 7 1105 1136 r 416 1 188 6 1126 1149 r 4156 189 2 111 8 1145 r 4159 189 0 112 8 114 2 428,762 r 4150 1859 114 0 1150 1224 "1270 r 951 "937 108 6 "108 3 839 116.3 "117.4 111 4 "111 6 121 2 "121 6 128 7 "128 0 130.4 "130.3 135 1 "1343 1015 110 8 "111 3 103 7 "103 1 "134.4 132.7 163.0 "163.9 132.0 "131.7 r 94 6 "91 6 "150.4 149.8 r "62.0 62 1 "126.4 127.5 119.8 148.3 "148.2 "121.7 120.5 r 757 "72 5 r "59 1 61 7 102 2 "97 7 107 3 "107 0 141.6 "139.8 166.0 "162.6 125.4 "126.7 110.7 "112.7 141 3 "141 7 428,945 r436,092 r 4242 192 5 114 9 1168 441,026 r 421 613 423 602 193 068 193 121 103 672 104 218 '89,396 88,903 118 675 118 602 r 45 554 45 237 r 73 121 73365 109,870 111,879 r 53 415 53973 r 56,455 57906 417 4 189 4 1160 1120 4182 188 1 1163 113 8 111.0 e 82 0 1052 179.5 135.4 123.2 e 930 111 4 128 0 130.2 163.8 e 90 8 126.3 <>73 3 106 5 139.5 164.4 126.1 112.2 e 139 8 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 Units unus 1984 S-8 1985 Annual 1985 June July 1986 Sept. Aug. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—Continued BUSINESS INVENTORIES Mfg. and trade inventories, book value, end of period (unadj.), total mil $ 566,119 576,673 r578,001 575 766 Mfg. and trade inventories, book value, end of period (seas adj ), total mil $ 573 434 584,005 r580 107 r580 318 Manufacturing total . do 281,884 285 678 285 036 285 709 Durable goods industries do..., 191,109 189,164 192,239 192,163 94,600 92,720 93,439 Nondurable goods industries . . do 92873 165,324 159,733 160 333 Retail trade, total $ do 157,845 Durable goods stores . do ... 77,142 82,875 r79,185 79,205 80,703 82,449 r80,548 Nondurable goods stores do .... 81,128 131,544 135,940 134,696 134,949 Merchant wholesalers, total t do.... 86,283 87,246 r87,359 87,282 Durable goods establishments do .... 48,694 r47,337 45,261 47,667 Nondurable goods establishments do .... Mfg. and trade inventories in constant (1982) r r 635.4 636.6 dollars, end of period(seas. adj.),total §....bil. $ .. r r 3293 329 1 Manufacturing do 1593 1603 Retail trade do 146.8 147.2 Merchant wholesalers do BUSINESS INVENTORY-SALES RATIOS 1.39 1.34 1.36 1.38 Manufacturing and trade, total.. ratio.. 1.47 1.47 1.46 Manufacturing, total do 145 1.87 1.88 Durable goods industries .do.... 1.85 1.85 .53 .55 .53 .53 Materials and supplies do.... 88 89 Work in process do 85 87 46 45 45 45 Finished goods do 1.02 1.02 1.03 1.02 Nondurable goods industries do .... .40 .39 .41 .39 Materials and supplies do.... 16 16 16 16 Work in process do .47 .47 46 47 Finished goods do 141 140 140 139 Retail trade total t do 1.87 1.85 Durable goods stores do 185 185 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 Nondurable goods stores do .... 1.12 1.21 1.19 1.17 Merchant wholesalers, total t do.... 1.72 1.62 1.67 1.71 Durable goods establishments do.... .72 .79 .77 Nondurable goods establishments do .... .75 Manufacturing and trade in constant (1982) 157 dollars total § do 156 178 Manufacturing . do 177 144 145 Retail trade do Merchant wholesalers do 1.35 132 MANUFACTURERS' SALES, INVENTORIES, AND ORDERS Shipments (not seas, adj.), total mil. $.. 2,274,932 2,341,220 207,055 179,513 Durable goods industries, total do . . . . 1,182,019 1,243,793 112,012 92,728 Stone, clay, and glass products ....do.... 54,993 57,255 5,231 4,753 Primary metals do 131 152 125 777 11 236 9710 Blast furnaces steel mills do 52519 4749 53836 4030 Fabricated metal products do 139 213 168 953 14 982 13 459 Machinery, except electrical do 210 168 212,620 19 867 15827 Electrical machinery . do.... 182,534 185,514 16844 13,586 Transportation equipment do .... 288,306 313,427 27,268 21,466 Motor vehicles and parts do.... 191,493 13,113 203,371 17,499 Instruments and related products do.... 53,511 5,252 56,743 4,430 Nondurable goods industries, total do .... 1,092,913 1,097,427 95,043 86,785 Food and kindred products do.... 25,276 295,050 296,142 23,581 Tobacco products . do 2199 16918 20606 1349 Textile mill products do.... 4,651 55,078 52,627 3,718 Paper and allied products do.... 95,944 8,491 97,565 7,702 214,345 Chemical and allied products .do... 19194 211 833 16687 Petroleum and coal products do.... 16,812 200,588 194,030 16,029 Rubber and plastics products do .... 4,208 52,147 48,246 3,829 Shipments (seas adj ) total do 193 871 193 793 By industry group: Durable goods industries, total # do.... 102 657 102 478 Stone, clay, and glass products do .... 4,753 4,808 Primary metals do 10481 10666 Blast furnaces, steel mills do .... 4,377 4,419 Fabricated metal products do .... 13,854 14,404 Machinery except electrical do 17979 17549 Electrical machinery do .. 15,669 15,012 Transportation equipment do .... 24,335 24,985 Motor vehicles and parts. do 15291 15836 Instruments and related products do 4896 4829 Nondurable goods industries, total # do.... 91,214 91315 Food and kindred products do.... 24,139 24,895 Tobacco products do 2006 1465 Textile mill products do.... 4,248 4,351 8 135 Paper and allied products do 8 131 Chemicals and allied products do.... 17,982 18,184 Petroleum and coal products do.... 16,308 15,975 Rubber and plastics products ' do 3903 3977 See footnotes at end of tables. 574,575 578 182 284 688 192,037 92,651 159,078 78,042 81,036 134,869 87,091 47,778 r 635.9 r 3282 1599 147.8 1.34 1.45 1.82 .51 87 .44 1.01 .39 .16 .47 1.37 1.,77 1.12 1.17 1.66 .76 153 174 142 1.29 578,331 578,918 284 030 191,930 92,100 160,302 78,425 81,877 134,410 86,688 47,722 r 635.7 3278 1605 147.3 r 1.35 1.46 1.85 .52 89 44 1.02 590,970 582 173 282 444 190,508 91,936 164,262 81,668 82,594 134,810 87,037 47,773 r 637.7 3261 1641 147.5 r 1.37 1.43 1.79 .50 86 43 1.01 .39 .16 .47 .39 16 .46 1.35 1.68 1.13 1.18 1.66 1.43 1.93 1.14 1.19 1.66 .77 .78 176 139 155 173 149 1.29 1.31 1 53 593 692 582 763 281 993 190,284 91709 165 557 83,056 82,501 134,831 87,281 47,550 r 638.6 3257 1655 147.4 r 576,673 584 005 281 884 189,164 92,720 165,324 82,875 82,449 135,940 87,246 48,694 r r r 638.4 3252 1650 148.3 585 176 279 236 187,644 91,592 169 379 85,863 83,516 136,561 88,230 48,331 r 641.5 3230 1693 1493 r 591,545 588 178 279 571 188,333 91,238 171 551 88,132 83,419 137,056 88,521 48,535 593,990 r 588 319 586 648 588 599 279 358 188,031 91327 172 158 88,263 83,895 137,083 89,267 47,816 r 586 727 278 352 187,637 r 90 715 170 869 r 87 198 r 83,671 137,506 r 89,845 r 47,661 589 014 278 259 187,169 91090 171 846 88445 83,401 138,909 90,383 48,526 648.0 3247 1732 1501 6448 324 1 1708 1498 6461 3239 171 2 1510 1.39 r r r r 645.9 3239 1721 1500 r 1.34 1.42 1.79 1.35 1.37 1.40 1.37 1.39 141 142 .50 85 43 .98 .38 16 45 143 195 .51 85 43 .99 .38 16 .46 141 1.78 1.78 .50 86 43 .99 .38 15 45 143 192 .49 85 43 146 183 .50 89 44 142 176 .49 85 43 1.01 144 181 r 50 r 88 44 101 .39 15 47 1.13 1.16 1.63 .76 154 171 1.89 1.13 1.16 1.62 .77 1 53 1.14 1.18 1.64 105311 4,747 10932 4,550 14,546 17 566 15,539 26,879 17 141 103 656 4766 10389 4,464 14,391 17229 15601 26,176 17 286 106 479 4765 10523 4384 14,932 17967 15840 27,421 17640 107 007 4771 10 513 4319 14,878 18 161 16528 27283 18 120 4789 93 124 25241 1 841 4643 8194 17604 16,961 4 131 1.02 .40 16 48 147 204 .39 15 47 146 197 191 1.14 1.20 1.66 1.14 1.22 1.68 1.15 1.20 1.61 1.14 1.25 1.68 r 1.14 1.24 1.67 84 84 1 55 155 172 147 154 171 150 131 182,163 94,879 4,409 9815 4 153 12 777 14831 13614 25861 18180 4,383 87,284 23,672 192,213 101,517 4,162 9187 3945 13 182 18904 16237 25930 14,177 5,068 90,696 24,559 2274 4,220 7,851 17 498 16960 3,574 199 084 1.03 1 54 130 197,448 105,135 4,682 9940 4081 14513 17854 16509 26971 17783 4799 92313 25,038 1854 4,513 7,900 16600 16981 4018 200 131 .39 16 46 145 195 .80 171 150 130 144 1 80 49 87 43 102 .40 16 47 145 196 .78 172 147 129 1 50 202,238 109,516 5,055 10520 4314 15596 17842 16 104 28444 18824 4,692 92,722 24,793 1591 4,859 8,177 17209 16091 4,220 197 229 4572 90750 24,160 1 567 4,659 8097 17963 15,949 3959 640.6 3238 1679 1488 585 078 1.35 1.41 1.78 204,504 109,177 5,208 10469 4375 15171 18312 16565 27196 17,905 4,983 95,327 25,875 1868 4,846 8,276 18525 16048 4,086 194 229 4606 90573 24,296 1684 4,490 8 111 17,821 15,664 3831 584 968 280 357 188,518 91839 167 987 84,755 83,232 136,624 87,815 48,809 r 194,000 101,590 5,055 10726 4432 14811 16273 15064 24,088 15,063 4,630 92,410 24,285 1727 4,544 8,251 17578 16,463 3,947 196 593 4706 91,282 24,286 1 634 4,355 8090 18,110 16,281 3826 577 997 81 .81 156 174 153 169 1 51 1 51 130 129 1 44 171 147 134 1 33 3,959 8,422 17496 15578 3,731 198 716 196,648 105,708 4,563 10509 4369 14116 17064 15887 28381 18891 4,556 90,940 25,008 1627 4,443 8,906 18403 13721 3,976 196 274 200,540 109,751 4,841 10 691 4299 14362 18846 17024 27533 17879 4,832 90,789 25,646 2069 4,708 8,819 18565 12320 3926 191 051 197,446 195,769 108,655 106,469 5,171 '5,108 10621 10 262 r 4342 4180 14754 14 552 17666 16 903 15549 15 504 28953 r28 219 19478 18 574 r 4,446 4569 88,791 r89,300 r 24,635 25,708 1 542 1985 r 4,454 4,328 r 8,989 8,886 19016 17 912 12029 12 573 r 4,078 4036 196 132 193 068 206,393 113,724 5,381 10 158 4222 15274 19337 17560 28910 18823 5,021 92,669 26,697 2355 4,869 9,547 18198 11 621 4,327 193 121 105 777 4773 10263 4,326 14,232 17622 16338 27,931 17428 105 631 5209 10 119 4246 14,466 16764 14841 28520 19448 105 545 4901 10 159 4173 14,300 16939 15 819 27962 18461 102 693 4784 9 833 3926 13,733 17377 16187 25030 16112 106 592 103 672 r 5108 4942 r 10 122 9 852 r 4123 4066 14,553 14,145 17932 16 784 15539 15 520 27 517 r26 610 18080 16 992 104 218 4889 9 472 3891 14,125 17521 16334 25785 16449 4908 93307 24,732 2 117 4494 8390 17994 16,728 4020 4842 93085 25817 1089 4551 8687 18403 15729 4049 4696 90729 24933 1800 4452 8637 18 185 13,955 4005 4 591 88358 24764 2155 4299 8 462 17068 12798 3921 r 4613 4 648 89540 r89 396 r 25279 25 791 1 570 r 2057 r 4487 4255 r 8917 8 853 18363 17 273 12344 12 629 r 4 016 4 044 4677 88903 25492 2149 4449 9 140 17 056 11257 4 013 990 July SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-4 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 August 1986 1985 Annual 1986 Units 1984 1985 June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—Continued MANUFACTURERS' SALES, INVENTORIES, AND ORDERS— Continued Shipments (seas, adj.)— Continued By market category: Home goods and apparel mil. $.. Consumer staples do.... Equipment and defense products, except auto do Automotive equipment do . Construction materials, supplies, and intermediate products do .... Other materials, supplies, and intermediate products do .... Supplementary series: Household durables . .do Capital goods industries do .. Nondefense do .... Defense do .... Inventories, end of year or month: Book value (unadjusted), total do .... Durable goods industries, total do .... Nondurable goods industries, total do.... Book value (seasonally adjusted), total do.... By industry group: Durable goods industries, total # do Stone, clay, and glass products do . Primary metals do.... Blast furnaces, steel mills do.... Fabricated metal products do .... Machinery except electrical . .do Electrical machinery do .... Transportation equipment... . do Motor vehicles and parts do .... Instruments and related products .do By stage of fabrication: Materials and supplies do.... Work in process do.... Finished goods do Nondurable goods industries, total # . . d o Food and kindred products do.... Tobacco products do .... Textile mill products do .... Paper and allied products do.... Chemicals and allied products do Petroleum and coal products do Rubber and plastics products . do By stage of fabrication: Materials and supplies do.... Work in process do.... Finished goods do.... By market category: Home goods and apparel do Consumer staples do Equip, and defense prod., exc. auto do Automotive equipment do .... Construction materials, supplies, and intermediate products do .... Other materials, supplies, and intermediate products do Supplementary series: Household durables do Capital goods industries do .... Nondefense do Defense do .... New orders, net (not seas, adj.), total do . Durable goods industries, total do.... Nondurable goods industries, total do .... New orders, net (seas, adj.), total do.... By industry group: Durable goods industries, total do .... Primary metals do Blast furnaces, steel mills do .... Nonferrous and other primary metals do Fabricated metal products do .. Machinery, except electrical do.... Electrical machinery do.... Transportation equipment do .... Aircraft, missiles, and parts do Nondurable goods industries, total do.... Industries with unfilled orders $. do .... Industries without unfilled orders () do By market category: Home goods and apparel do.... Consumer staples.. do.... Equip, and defense prod., exc. auto... do.... Automotive equipment do.... Construction materials, supplies, and intermediate products do Other materials, supplies, and intermediate products do .... Supplementary series: Household durables do.... Capital goods industries do .... Nondefense ....do .... Defense do .... See footnotes at end of tables. ' 156,346 '403,584 '158,665 '416,515 13,173 34,802 13,021 34,704 13,509 34,250 13,335 34,403 13,408 34,043 13,661 35,385 13,315 35,666 13,463 36,173 13,551 35,870 13,528 35,765 13,362 35,920 13,208 '36,956 14,005 37,141 '338,881 '215,445 '364,145 '226,166 31,123 17,190 29,992 17,631 30,519 18,973 29,945 19,151 30,871 19,550 30,915 20,034 31,906 19,291 28,871 21,459 29,793 20,287 30,412 17,822 30,384 19,899 '29,679 18,744 30,720 18,275 '179,172 '206,611 17,488 17,442 17,624 17,619 18,086 17,357 16,640 18,170 17,679 17,969 18,765 18,286 18,139 '981,500 '968,923 80,095 81,003 81,718 79,776 81,271 82,779 82,266 80,580 79,094 75,555 77,802 '76,195 74,841 '75,036 '386,980 '314,475 '72,503 '78,031 '411,381 '326,712 '84,669 6,608 34,703 27,482 7,221 6,377 33,869 27,042 6,827 6,444 34,952 27,788 7,164 6,625 33,848 26,722 7,126 6,505 35,392 27,721 7,671 6,746 35,629 27,771 7,858 6,519 36,573 28,630 7,943 6,720 32,385 25,352 7,033 6,720 34,145 26,564 7,581 6,838 34,383 27,304 7,079 6,689 34,688 27,355 7,333 '6,711 '34,068 '26,582 '7,486 7,148 35,151 27,252 7,899 281,956 188,091 93,865 285,709 277,885 186,014 91,871 281,884 286,071 193,077 92,994 285,678 284,842 192,382 92,460 285,036 284,979 192,582 92,397 284,688 282,567 191,127 91,440 284,030 282,136 189,961 92,175 282,444 280,930 188,867 92,063 281,993 277,885 186,014 91,871 281,884 279,029 186,961 92,068 280,357 280,374 188,382 91,992 279,236 280,348 189,131 91,217 279,571 281,358 '280,845 189,491 189,753 91,867 '91,092 279,358 '278,352 278,716 188,048 90,668 278,259 191,109 189,164 192,239 192,163 192,037 191,930 190,508 190,284 189,164 188,518 187,644 188,333 188,031 187,637 187,169 5,869 20,632 9,401 19,251 40,696 32,783 47,418 5,666 17,837 7,830 19,385 39,448 33,496 49,068 5,982 19,100 8,587 18,893 41,009 34,270 48,582 5,981 18,822 8,427 18,540 40,981 34,504 48,869 5,826 18,597 8,362 18,622 40,874 34,443 49,384 5,841 18,486 8,295 18,890 40,392 34,315 49,837 5,648 18,146 8,139 19,282 39,999 33,910 49,251 5,721 17,986 8,082 19,317 39,710 33,524 49,611 5,666 17,837 7,830 19,385 39,448 33,496 49,068 5,618 17,316 7,504 19,148 39,441 33,617 49,232 5,546 17,281 7,615 18,885 39,285 33,452 48,931 5,576 17,220 7,578 18,926 39,017 33,544 49,896 5,551 17,036 7,486 19,072 38,409 33,830 50,030 '5,561 16,903 '7,484 18,858 '38,108 '34,004 '50,206 5,584 16,887 7,363 18,804 37,325 34,281 50,470 11,219 11,477 11,127 11,262 11,555 11,403 11,263 11,335 11,477 11,301 11,355 11,264 11,279 11,204 10,853 9,412 9,594 9,657 9,686 9,651 9,636 9,741 9,701 9,594 9,613 9,535 9,533 9,463 '9,542 9,509 56,469 88,105 46,535 53,527 89,912 45,725 54,714 90,306 47,219 54,257 91,383 46,523 54,217 91,473 46,347 53,844 92,181 45,905 53,644 91,072 45,792 52,999 91,020 46,265 53,527 89,912 45,725 52,317 90,477 45,724 51,921 90,125 45,598 51,688 91,236 45,409 51,864 90,825 45,342 '51,387 '90,714 '45,536 51,463 91,080 44,626 94,600 21,500 3,558 7,017 9,691 92,720 23,533 3,270 6,744 9,728 93,439 23,465 3,301 6,737 9,678 92,873 23,217 3,317 6,662 9,533 92,651 23,496 3,220 6,598 9,650 92,100 23,610 3,227 6,689 9,660 91,936 23,564 3,314 6,781 9,629 91,709 23,427 3,245 6,651 9,659 92,720 23,533 3,270 6,744 9,728 91,839 23,203 3,266 6,477 9,806 91,592 23,386 3,316 6,554 9,725 91,238 23,439 3,267 6,609 9,781 91,327 23,401 3,223 6,622 9,763 '90,715 '23,179 '3,202 '6,535 '9,757 91,090 23,154 3,057 6,628 9,789 21,872 21,419 22,050 21,887 21,826 21,895 21,697 21,677 21,419 21,549 21,434 21,554 21,631 '21,499 21,972 8,427 7,920 7,953 7,736 7,366 7,028 7,190 7,464 7,920 7,326 6,916 6,436 6,265 '6,302 6,167 5,989 6,313 6,094 6,143 6,248 6,262 6,094 6,161 6,313 6,382 6,478 6,449 6,322 '6,350 6,290 36,635 14,811 43,154 35,503 14,568 42,649 36,448 14,336 42,655 35,917 14,216 42,740 35,974 14,161 42,516 35,433 14,310 42,357 35,539 14,607 41,790 35,051 14,680 41,978 35,503 14,568 42,649 35,500 14,150 42,189 35,462 14,198 41,932 35,110 13,921 42,207 35,078 13,790 42,459 '34,889 13,697 '42,129 35,172 13,875 42,043 23,046 34,262 22,060 33,823 22,354 34,053 22,351 34,126 22,278 34,125 22,012 33,650 21,916 34,022 21,876 33,677 22,060 33,823 21,973 33,640 21,936 33,885 22,197 33,798 22,504 34,292 '22,219 '34,067 22,367 34,270 83,372 13,713 83,871 13,795 85,567 13,498 86,111 13,642 86,086 13,948 86,214 13,800 85,136 13,641 85,188 13,731 83,871 13,795 84,141 13,558 83,634 13,631 83,514 13,557 83,160 13,533 '83,287 13,594 82,852 13,229 19,075 19,551 19,256 19,555 19,253 19,139 19,184 18,791 19,178 19,256 18,953 19,007 18,939 111,765 109,079 110,651 109,553 109,112 109,170 108,938 108,343 109,079 108,092 107,143 107,566 11,585 94,813 72,296 22,517 10,974 96,735 70,465 26,270 11,407 98,019 73,298 24,721 11,489 98,362 73,045 25,317 11,451 98,508 72,585 25,923 11,226 98,878 72,402 26,476 11,176 97,879 71,292 26,587 11,156 97,669 71,071 26,598 10,974 96,735 70,465 26,270 10,935 97,102 70,340 26,762 10,979 96,493 70,239 26,254 11,098 97,253 70,173 27,080 2,299,609 1,207,327 1,092,282 '2,299,609 2,349,640 1,251,657 1,097,983 ' 2,349,640 208,112 112,968 95,144 198,261 179,067 92,085 86,982 195,793 192,940 100,755 92,185 198,782 205,698 110,339 95,359 197,332 201,856 109,151 92,705 195,381 192,718 100,621 92,097 196,865 198,395 107,294 91,101 201,213 188,488 101,034 87,454 201,133 201,355 110,155 91,200 198,559 ' 1,207,327 '1,251,657 '129,346 '126,373 '52,547 '53,022 106,780 10,736 4,344 104,370 10,604 4,509 107,661 11,038 4,826 106,641 10,212 4,179 104,495 10,749 4,638 103,796 10,560 4,421 107,531 10,059 4,085 108,194 10,596 4,228 '61,342 '58,193 '140,282 ' 167,724 '213,008 '210,691 '191,281 '189,012 '301,530 '320,028 '93,227 '101,549 '1,092,282 '1,097,983 5,229 13,426 17,822 16,200 28,300 10,573 91,481 4,859 14,206 17,766 15,189 26,730 9,336 91,423 4,919 14,560 17,812 14,685 29,861 11,321 91,121 4,733 14,356 17,370 16,856 28,080 9,235 90,691 4,858 14,837 16,718 15,820 26,503 7,911 90,886 4,638 15,280 17,983 16,250 24,199 5,993 93,069 4,876 14,146 16,195 16,297 31,031 12,961 93,682 18,914 18,644 106,794 106,271 106,897 11,252 '96,990 '69,236 '27,754 11,493 97,000 68,841 28,159 205,866 115,035 90,831 192,996 194,594 191,789 105,748 102,415 88,846 '89,374 193,151 192,122 201,328 108,895 92,433 191,536 107,545 10,614 4,516 104,682 9,762 4,110 103,747 102,624 9,625 '8,831 3,918 '3,443 102,677 9,328 3,820 4,994 14,326 15,603 15,346 31,002 10,928 92,939 4,825 14,274 18,277 15,704 28,458 8,720 91,014 4,463 13,141 16,081 17,066 28,496 8,238 88,314 4,263 14,653 16,800 15,467 26,497 7,169 89,404 '4,202 14,024 16,441 14,650 '27,933 10,023 '89,498 11,351 96,928 69,363 27,565 4,327 13,990 16,940 17,975 23,496 5,311 88,859 '244,241 '253,010 21,367 21,101 20,692 21,483 21,180 21,090 22,093 21,948 22,063 21,660 21,901 '21,916 22,838 '848,041 '844,973 70,114 70,322 70,429 69,208 69,706 71,979 71,589 70,991 68,951 66,654 67,503 '67,582 66,021 ' 156,164 '403,509 '361,887 '214,151 ' 158,436 '416,615 '372,485 '225,235 13,210 34,770 33,946 17,438 12,964 34,696 31,800 17,357 13,448 34,205 32,386 19,112 13,350 34,474 32,319 18,989 13,577 34,086 28,595 19,327 13,468 35,402 28,085 19,918 13,151 35,676 33,690 18,939 13,942 36,132 29,852 21,482 13,549 35,916 29,968 20,512 13,534 35,858 32,463 18,132 13,249 35,946 29,456 19,835 12,963 '36,918 '29,954 18,530 13,890 37,078 30,666 18,260 ' 179,527 '206,388 17,324 17,339 17,640 17,662 18,216 17,230 16,838 18,220 17,869 17,399 18,635 18,326 18,187 '984,368 '970,244 81,573 81,637 81,991 80,538 81,580 82,762 82,919 81,505 80,745 75,610 76,030 '75,431 73,455 '74,969 '413,931 '324,208 '89,723 '77,761 '423,055 '326,584 '96,471 6,616 39,222 27,984 11,238 6,291 36,279 26,685 9,594 6,328 37,824 27,554 10,270 6,652 37,346 29,240 8,106 6,711 33,271 27,092 6,179 6,665 32,598 25,788 6,810 6,328 37,718 30,566 7,152 7,139 34,638 24,288 10,350 6,639 35,837 28,637 7,200 6,824 36,987 26,540 10,447 6,641 32,679 26,179 6,500 '6,471 '34,575 '26,145 '8,430 7,070 33,779 26,476 7,303 July SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 S-5 1985 Annual 1986 .. .. 1984 June 1985 July Sept. Aug. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—Continued MANUFACTURERS' SALES, INVENTORIES, AND ORDERS—Continued Unfilled orders, end of period (unadjusted), 352 940 361,360 360,602 total mil $ Durable goods industries, total do ... 343,026 350,891 350,309 Nondurable goods industries with 9914 10,293 10,469 unfilled orders "f" do Unfilled orders, end of period (seasonally 355,640 363,809 359,502 adjusted) total mil $ By industry group: 345 443 353 036 349,250 Durable goods industries total -^ do 19100 19,811 19,747 Primary metals .... do 8,660 8,995 9,191 Blast furnaces, steel mills .. do Nonferrous and other pri7444 7528 7064 mary metals do 20,412 21,651 20,414 Fabricated metal products do... 61,657 61,328 59,407 Machinery, except electrical do ... 82,100 78868 82339 Electrical machinery do Transportation equipment do.... 147,596 154,122 148,393 Aircraft, missiles, and parts do .... 119,920 130,785 121,735 Nondurable goods industries with 10,197 10,252 10,773 unfilled orders $ do.... By market category: 4,493 4,562 Home goods and apparel .. .... . . . do 4,202 663 649 751 Consumer staples do Equip, and defense prod., excl. auto do 219 947 228 264 225 537 6365 6287 5377 Automotive equipment . do Construction materials, supplies, and 12,261 intermediate products do.... 12,640 12,418 Other materials, supplies, and intermediate products do.... 111,555 112,797 110,183 Supplementary series: 3990 4155 3749 Household durables do Capital goods industries do 263 713 275 320 270 547 Non9efense do 133 938 133 823 132 572 129 775 141 497 137 975 Defense do BUSINESS INCORPORATIONS @ New incorporations (50 States and Dist. Col.): Unadjusted number .. 634,991 668,904 54,841 55339 Seasonally adjusted do INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL FAILURES @ Failures, total number .. 52,078 4,388 57,067 Commercial service do .... 12,787 1,307 16,626 Construction do.... 6,936 518 6,956 Manufacturing and mining do.... 5,759 418 5,647 Retail trade do .... 13,787 987 13,418 Wholesale trade do .... 4,882 381 4,815 Liabilities (current), total mil. $.. 29,268.6 33,375.9 2,995.6 Commercial service do .... 4,058.1 7,091.8 807.2 Construction do.... 1,651.4 2,028.3 115.4 Manufacturing and mining do.... 5,954.3 7,651.5 783.8 Retail trade... do .. 2,385.4 2,838 2 1455 Wholesale trade do .... 3,567.8 28978 2190 Failure annual rate (seasonally adjusted) No. per 10,000 concerns .. 360,156 349,666 359,096 348,831 360,290 349,993 359,908 349,628 355,178 345,114 361,360 350,891 367,685 357,046 372 392 361,493 377,718 366,777 374,866 r370,886 363,870 r359,816 365,821 354,987 10490 10,265 10,297 10,280 10064 10469 10639 10899 10,941 11 070 10834 361,502 363,691 366,794 364,946 361,680 363,809 366,226 368,511 370,456 367,475 r366,529 364,944 351 142 19,749 9,085 353,492 19,855 9,361 356,477 19,678 9,076 354 493 19,904 9,330 351 282 19,951 9,432 353 036 19,747 9,191 355 599 20224 9,173 357 599 20679 9516 359,588 20,608 9,700 356 743 r355 695 20111 19 090 r 9495 8,872 354 154 18946 8801 7412 20,214 61,874 82277 150,138 7,192 20,228 62,120 81,423 153,120 7203 20,193 62,261 82,678 155,024 7204 20,098 61,012 82658 154,106 6951 20,500 60,834 82380 151,022 7064 20,414 59,407 82339 154,122 7422 20,274 58,246 82844 156,604 7 511 20,248 59,584 82729 157,100 7212 19,656 58,288 83608 160,566 r 6745 6296 19,756 19,635 r 57,156 56,813 83 536 r82 666 159,546 160,869 6213 19,500 56,232 84307 158,580 123,442 126,779 128,702 128,441 126,867 130,785 134,093 134,871 135,647 134 934 136 851 134 323 10,360 10,199 10,317 10,453 10,398 10,773 10,627 10,912 10,868 10,732 4,436 4,375 4,390 4,559 4,366 4202 4681 4679 4685 4572 655 227 345 6091 610 229,212 6,230 681 231 586 6,068 724 229 310 5845 741 226 480 5729 751 228 264 5377 710 229 245 5400 756 229 420 5625 849 231 471 5935 10996 10,834 r 10790 4327 r 837 4212 230 543 230 818 r 5 657 5*871 230 764 5642 875 r 774 12,158 12,174 12,217 12,347 12,220 12,418 12,468 12658 12088 11 998 12046 110,817 111,090 111,852 112,161 112,144 112,797 113,722 115,373 115,428 113,656 112,892 111 506 3904 272 957 132 215 140 742 3788 275 829 131 981 143,848 3815 279 327 134 499 144 828 4021 277 206 133 870 143 336 3940 274 175 131 887 142 288 3749 275 320 133 823 141 497 4168 277 573 132 759 144 814 4087 279 265 134?832 144 433 4073 281 869 134 068 147 801 r 4025 3785 279 860 r28o'367 132 892 132 455 146 968 147 912 3707 278 995 131 679 147 316 55,706 53926 54,587 55418 52,639 55999 60,455 57576 51015 57320 57958 57 785 60497 57 452 55750 61 062 61 263 59 020 5,468 1,703 4,146 1168 700 512 4,767 1420 5,776 1763 4,168 1361 5,563 1797 4839 1 528 4,992 1 542 440 520 410 992 367 1 157 1 143 3,162.4 385.8 142.3 515.6 2561 3195 1,925 3 489.9 105.3 460.2 1274 1719 4,185 1 209 538 401 985 363 2,150 5 562.6 124.3 185.2 147 5 1892 1,288 565 485 701 585 1,133 1331 390 473 491 413 923 366 1336 1,824 6 4708 1060 3490 1582 1438 50269 17818 2908 13503 ' 2185 5039 17078 2679 2497 3460 181 7 199 2 35904 13953 2026 5968 257 7 1092 35182 5680 1308 13838 200 8 239 3 27466 5308 1350 8568 301 0 184 4 560 479 578 495 567 489 557 478 557 482 654 513 428 606 434 372 11 958 63652 59 880 59 445 55922 551 492 560 493 555 495 432 COMMODITY PRICES RECEIVED AND PAID BY FARMERS t Prices received, all farm products 1910-14 = 100.. Crops # do Commercial vegetables do Cotton . do Feed grains and hay .... do Food grains .... do Fruit do Tobacco do Livestock and products # do.... Dairy products ... ... do Meat animals .. do Poultry and eggs do Prices paid: Production items do All commodities and services, interest, taxes, and wage rates (parity index) 1910-14 = 100.. Parity ratio § do.... CONSUMER PRICES (U.S. Department of Labor Indexes) Not Seasonally Adjusted ALL ITEMS, WAGE EARNERS AND CLERICAL WORKERS, REVISED (CPI-W) 1967-100 ALL ITEMS, ALL URBAN CONSUMERS (CPI-U) 1967 = 100.. Special group indexes: All items less shelter do All items less food . . . . do All items less medical care do.... See footnotes at end of tables 650 600 673 554 459 394 746 1484 701 823 854 308 586 520 638 472 385 365 678 1496 654 779 802 271 588 534 513 509 410 354 704 1 529 644 746 801 262 574 523 656 511 394 337 669 1 393 626 740 769 260 554 492 613 473 372 334 632 1 432 618 740 748 270 897 873 878 1,130 1,121 1,126 58 52 3076 318 5 311.1 322.2 322.3 322.8 323.5 2951 3113 307.3 3039 3233 317.7 304 3 3236 317.9 304 4 3242 318.4 304 6 325 0 318.9 549 484 569 465 350 345 673 1 523 616 752 730 286 558 479 332 354 690 1 519 644 771 777 285 661 473 345 368 698 1 418 665 771 805 304 583 509 865 450 358 370 644 1 417 661 771 802 297 685 447 361 365 591 N 1 423 649 764 794 278 581 468 357 360 569 1 411 640 759 787 265 868 865 857 856 862 860 866 1,119 1,117 1,113 1,112 1,116 1,116 1,121 52 52 50 49 50 52 52 3187 319 1 319 6 320 5 321 3 322 6 323 4 324.5 325.5 326.6 327.4 328.4 327.5 3057 326 2 319.9 306 3 327 4 320.8 307 2 328 5 321.9 307 9 328 9 322.6 308 8 329 5 323.4 307 4 328 5 322.2 626 464 356 372 556 734 476 358 370 540 1 386 635 746 1 379 612 734 769 284 742 263 71 Q 480 371 331 583 1 374 630 734 777 9fifi r 554 r 471 r 574 r 476 r 347 r 276 655 1 374 r 641 728 r 798 271 567 455 ro A 4QQ 306 9^7 607 1 374 684 798 848 qoo 862 (2) rg44 840 1,119 (2) 1 108 1 108 51 50 (2) 324 3 323 2 50 51 320 4 qo -i 4 qoq A qoo n 326.0 325.3 326.3 327.9 328.0 305 2 326 6 320.5 qnq a QfM 7 325 7 319.7 oofi 7 qn£ c qoo a qoo f\ 320.6 322.2 322.1 321 4 Of\C 1 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-6 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 August 1986 1985 Annual 1986 Units 1984 1985 Aug. July June Nov. Oct. Sept. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July COMMODITY PRICES—Continued CONSUMER PRICES— Continued (U.S. Department of Labor Indexes) — Continued Not Seasonally Adjusted All items (CPI-U)—Continued Commodities , 1967 = 100 .. Nondurables .do Nondurables less food do.... Durables do .... Commodities less food do.... Services do Food # do Food at home do Housing do Shelter # .. .do Rent, residential do.... Homeowners' cost ....Dec. 1982=100.. Fuel and utilities # 1967 = 100.. Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas do .... Gas (piped) and electricity do.... Household furnishings and operation do Apparel and upkeep do Transportation do.... Private do New cars do Used cars . .. do Public do.... Medical care do.... Seasonally Adjusted t All items, percent change from previous month ... . Commodities ... 1967 — 100 Commodities less food do ... Food do Food at home do Apparel and upkeep do Transportation do Private . do New cars ... do Services do... PRODUCER PRICES § (U.S. Department of Labor Indexes) Not Seasonally Adjusted All commodities 1967 = 100 .. By stage of processing: Crude materials for further processing do Intermediate materials, supplies, etc ...do Finished goods # do Finished consumer goods do.... Capital equipment do By durability of product: Durable goods ... do Nondurable goods do .... Total manufactures do Durable manufactures do Nondurable manufactures do.... Farm products, processed foods and feeds do Farm products do Foods and feeds, processed ....do.... Industrial commodities do Chemicals and allied products do.... Fuels and related prod., and power do Furniture and household durables do.... Hides, skins, and leather products do.... Lumber and wood products do.... Machinery and equipment .... do Metals and metal products do.... Nonmetallic mineral products do.... Pulp, paper, and allied products do.... Rubber and plastics products do.... Textile products and apparel do.... Transportation equip. # Dec. 1968 = 100.. Motor vehicles and equip 1967 — 100 Seasonally Adjusted t 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.... Foods do Finished goods exc foods do Durable ... do Nondurable do ., Capital equipment do .... PURCHASING POWER OF THE DOLLAR As measured by: Producer prices 1967 — $! 00 Consumer prices do See footnotes at end of tables. 280.7 286.6 270.8 266.5 267.0 3630 3029 292.6 336.5 361.7 249.3 107.3 387.3 286.7 293.2 277.2 270.7 272.5 3815 3098 296.8 349.9 382.0 264.6 113.1 393.6 286.9 293.7 278.4 270.4 273.1 381.3 3093 296.0 350.4 381.0 263.6 112.8 399.4 286.5 293.5 277.9 269.3 272.4 3833 3095 2962 351.6 383.2 265.0 113.5 399.9 286.5 293.7 278.1 268.6 272.3 384.9 309.7 295.9 352.9 385.9 266.6 114.3 398.9 287.1 294.6 279.6 268.7 273.1 386.5 309.9 295.6 353.8 386.9 267.7 114.6 400.5 287.9 295.1 280.7 270.2 274.4 3877 3098 295.3 354.4 389.1 269.9 115.1 395.6 289.2 296.4 282.0 271.5 275.7 388.7 3110 296.6 355.0 391.3 271.7 115.8 392.1 289.9 297.4 282.0 271.4 275.7 3895 3132 299.3 355.8 392.3 272.4 116.3 393.3 290.1 297.7 280.4 271.4 274.7 3917 3156 302.5 356.8 393.8 273.4 116.7 394.6 287.4 294.3 274.5 270.5 270.9 393.3 3153 301.5 356.5 394.8 273.7 117.0 390.0 283.7 289.5 265.6 269.7 265.2 3949 3154 301.2 357.0 397.0 275.0 117.9 385.5 281.2 2863 259.2 269.2 261.2 3968 316 1 3015 3580 400.1 277.9 118.7 381.8 282.1 2874 260.5 269.6 262.1 3979 3170 3021 3585 4009 278.4 118.9 382.5 282.8 288.2 261.8 269.9 263.0 4010 317 1 3016 3612 401.6 279.4 119.0 393.8 281.9 2871 257.3 269.6 260.2 4023 320 1 3055 361 5 4035 281.2 119.4 389.4 641.8 445.2 619.5 452.7 612.0 465.6 601.9 467.1 594.6 465.1 601.7 466.5 615.3 453.9 641.6 440.5 657.3 439.9 650.3 442.6 591.2 444.5 549.9 442.3 518.3 439.2 496.8 444.6 486.6 466.0 459.4 462.3 242.5 200.2 311.7 3066 2085 375.7 385.2 379.5 247.2 206.0 319.9 3142 2152 379.7 402.8 403.1 247.1 204.6 321.8 3163 2147 380.3 399.3 401.7 246.5 202.8 321.8 3161 2147 376.7 402.4 404.0 247.0 205.3 320.7 3149 214.6 374.0 403.7 406.6 247.1 209.6 319.7 3136 214.5 374.3 408.0 408.3 248.4 211.1 320.9 3147 216.2 375.3 411.5 410.5 248.9 211.2 323.2 3170 218.4 376.4 412.8 413.0 248.8 209.0 324.0 3178 2194 375.6 412.9 414.7 248.8 205.0 323.9 3173 2199 3741 419.6 418.2 249.0 204.1 319.2 3122 2204 3707 422.2 422.3 249.8 206.3 309.6 302 1 2203 3672 421.2 425.8 249.6 207.3 303.3 2953 2212 3648 422.2 428.0 2499 2064 305.7 2978 2230 3636 4237 429.7 250.2 2045 308.6 3008 2242 3625 425.4 432.0 2505 2032 304.7 2965 2247 3603 4280 434.8 -.4 283.7 266.0 314 1 2994 2063 3118 304.4 219.9 395.6 -3 280.7 261.0 3150 3000 2069 3040 2962 221.2 397.8 2814 261.3 3164 3012 2065 3049 2970 223.0 398.2 282.2 262.4 3167 301 1 2058 3074 299.5 224.4 400.7 2816 260.1 3195 3049 2062 3036 2954 225.2 401.7 298.9 297.7 310.3 308.7 .2 .2 .2 .2 .6 .4 3 286.1 272.5 3091 2956 2059 3202 314.7 215.0 381.3 286.0 272.2 3092 2956 2056 3203 314.6 215.2 383.0 286.2 272.3 309.6 295.6 205.9 319.8 314.0 215.7 384.4 286.7 272.5 310.7 296.4 206.8 319.3 313.2 216.2 385.1 287.5 273.5 311 1 296.9 207.7 3205 314.3 217.0 386.7 289.0 274.8 3132 299.4 208.4 322.6 316.5 217.7 389.0 290.2 275.5 3152 3018 2083 3239 317.7 218.4 390.3 291.1 276.0 3159 3026 2077 3255 3191 218.6 391.9 — 4 2876 271.9 3138 2995 2066 3209 3140 219.5 393.7 309.2 309.0 307.3 305.5 307.9 309.5 310.2 308.9 304.4 .4 2 300.3 297.9 299.2 5 0 3308 3061 3056 3038 2953 2918 2978 3047 3043 3010 2890 r 281 1 2728 2789 2749 2780 320.0 291.1 290.3 2940 3187 293.7 291.8 3005 3193 294.0 292.2 3005 3186 2948 2931 3008 317.9 293.5 291.4 3010 317.7 290.0 288.2 2963 3176 2947 292.3 3035 318.1 296.4 294.4 3038 318.9 297.2 295.4 3037 317.4 296.0 293.8 3039 313.5 291.9 288.4 3043 r 309.5 r 288.0 r 307.0 286.9 281.6 3056 306.8 289.0 284.2 3058 307.1 288.9 284.1 3058 305.0 288.0 282.7 3064 293.6 323.3 3029 2939 312.3 2973 317.2 3043 298 1 310.5 2978 317.5 3048 2987 311.0 2978 3173 3046 2987 310.6 2978 314.1 3038 2986 309.0 2952 313.0 3022 2960 308.4 2988 314.3 3044 2997 309.2 298.5 317.6 3054 2995 311.4 298.5 318.8 3060 2995 312.5 298.1 316.8 3048 2990 310.6 298.4 308.4 301 1 2993 302.9 r 298.6 r 299.5 295.7 2960 300.3 291.2 299.7 297.9 2969 300.5 292.8 299.6 297.4 297.0 300.5 293.1 300.0 294.9 2954 300.9 289.2 2624 2558 265.0 322 6 300.8 2505 2305 260.4 323 8 303.2 2491 2294 258.8 324 8 303.7 2494 2293 259.4 324 4 304.6 2440 2180 257.3 323 7 304.6 2409 2128 255.3 322 3 304.7 2451 2199 257.8 324 2 303.0 2510 2304 261.2 3247 302.6 2526 2322 262.8 325 1 301.9 251 5 2274 263.3 3238 305.1 2483 2218 261.4 3189 303.7 r 2473 r 246 1 217.9 260.6 3113 299.6 2506 226.0 262.5 3117 298.6 2495 221.4 263.4 3116 298.0 2556 228.1 267.0 3085 299.3 656.8 218.7 286.3 307.4 2931 316.1 337.3 318.5 246.8 210.0 262.6 261 5 633.6 221.6 286.1 303.6 2989 314.9 347.8 327.2 245.9 210.4 269.5 2673 6406 221.6 285.5 313.1 2989 314.9 349.3 327.1 246.2 210.2 269.3 2675 6354 222.0 284.6 310.1 2992 314.5 349.7 326.8 245.8 210.2 269.9 2677 627.6 222.0 286.3 305.5 2996 314.7 350.3 326.9 244.8 210.4 270.0 2677 628.6 221.9 287.2 300.5 2998 314.4 349.9 326.6 245.1 210.3 259.9 2548 628.0 221.8 288.6 299.4 2999 314.2 350.5 327.2 245.2 210.1 275.2 2733 634.7 222.2 290.0 296.9 3001 313.3 350.5 327.3 245.5 210.6 275.2 2732 639.6 222.4 292.4 298.1 3004 313.4 351.1 327.4 246.0 210.6 274.1 2719 620.3 222.7 293.7 298.9 301 1 311.0 352.5 330.6 246.9 210.7 273.3 2703 567.0 223.0 294.1 297.1 301 6 311.2 352.3 331.1 247.5 210.9 273.8 2708 r 512.1 '223.2 '293.6 r 301.2 r 3020 '311.2 r 352.4 '331.3 246.7 r 211.4 '273.5 '2702 480.8 223.0 296.0 307.1 3026 310.6 352.9 332.4 246.5 211.1 275.7 2732 484.4 223.4 297.5 308.3 3028 310.6 353.8 333.2 246.7 211.3 275.8 2737 483.5 223.6 299.0 306.4 3030 311.0 352.8 334.0 246.4 211.1 275.5 2732 447.5 224.0 297.3 307.2 3037 310.5 352.7 335.1 245.4 211.4 276.2 2739 -2 .2 -.3 -.5 .9 .7 .6 _7 -16 '-1.0 -6 6 .0 — 4 303.8 318.5 293.6 291.6 2684 2984 242.1 340.7 300.4 303.0 317.8 294.3 292.5 2709 2984 242.1 340.7 300.7 296.1 317.4 293.4 291.2 269.0 297.5 242.3 339.0 301.3 293.1 317.2 291.8 289.6 2664 296.3 239.8 338.9 299.7 302.2 317.5 294.4 292.1 2708 298.0 243.0 339.3 302.7 308.0 318.6 296.4 294.5 2737 300.0 243.8 342.3 303.4 307.0 319.9 298.3 296.7 2765 301.9 243.6 346.0 303.8 302.9 318.4 296.1 294.1 2749 2988 242.3 341.3 303.3 286.6 313.8 291.3 287.8 2703 2918 2429 328.7 303.7 '280.2 '310.1 '288.5 284.1 '2707 '286.0 '243.7 '317.9 304.3 269.7 307.0 286.8 281.5 2716 2817 2456 308.9 305.3 275.9 306.3 288.6 283.8 2747 2835 2458 312.0 305.5 273.0 306.4 288.5 283.6 2747 2832 246.0 311.4 305.7 276.4 304.4 287.3 281.9 2799 2781 2465 301.9 306.3 340 310 339 310 341 309 345 308 339 307 337 306 336 305 338 305 343 305 347 307 349 307 346 306 346 305 347 305 343 321 340 310 283.4 3043 300.7 2973 r 299.4 '294.9 220.2 '260.7 3140 '303.8 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 S-7 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 1986 1985 Annual Unit* 1984 1985 June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE CONSTRUCTION PUT IN PLACE ® New construction (unadjusted), total mil. $.. 327,209 271,975 Private total # do 155,147 Residential do 115,124 New housing units do Nonresidential buildings, except farm and public utilities, total # mil. $.. 81,147 13,745 Industrial . . do 48,107 Public utilities: 7,174 Telephone and telegraph do.... 55,234 Public total # do Buildings (excl. military) # do.... 17,883 1,636 Housing and redevelopment do.... 1,828 Industrial . . do . 2,839 Military facilities do 16,341 New construction (seasonally adjusted at annual rates) total bil $ Private total # do Residential do New housing units do Nonresidential buildings, except farm and public utilities total # bil $ Industrial do Commercial do Public utilities: Telephone and telegraph do.... Public, total # do.... Buildings (excl military) # do.... Housing and redevelopment do Industrial do Military facilities do Highways and streets do CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS Construction contracts in 50 States (F.W. Dodge Division, McGraw-Hill): Valuation, total mil. $.. 211,480 Index (mo data seas adj ) 1977 — 100 150 Public ownership mil. $ . 49,068 Private ownership do 162,412 By type of building: Nonresidential do 74,259 Residential ..do... 101,389 Non-building construction........ do.... 35,833 New construction planning (Engineering News-Record) §.. do.... 193,603 HOUSING STARTS AND PERMITS New housing units started: Unadjusted: Total (private and public) thous.. 1,755.8 Privately owned. . do 1,749.5 One-family structures.. do.... 1,084.2 Seasonally adjusted at annual rates: <) Total privately owned do One-family structures . do New private housing units authorized by building permits (17,000 permit-issuing places): t Monthly data are seas. adj. at annual rates: 1,682 Total thous One-family structures . . . do 922 Manufacturers' shipments of mobile homes: Unadjusted thous .. 295.6 Seasonally adjusted at annual rates ...... do CONSTRUCTION COST INDEXES Dept. of Commerce composite $. 1982-100 .. 106.3 American Appraisal Co., The: Average, 30 cities 1913 — 100 Atlanta do .... New York do .... San Francisco do .... St. Louis do .... Boeckh indexes: Average, 20 cities: Apartments, hotels, office buildings ^.1977 = 100 .. 166.8 Commercial and factory buildings do.... 166.2 165.1 Residences do.... Engineering News-Record: Building... 1967 = 100.. 357.8 386.2 Construction ... . do Federal Highway Adm. — Highway construction: Composite (avg. for year or qtr.) 1977 = 100 .. 155.0 See footnotes at end of tables. r 28,753 23,627 12,840 10,177 '32,054 '25,944 15,049 11,337 34,661 27,930 16,861 12,427 7,303 1,057 4,637 7,678 1,149 4,865 r 7,702 1,123 r 4,823 7,795 1,136 4,857 513 3,980 1,544 107 142 331 807 583 4,384 1,618 95 142 306 981 r 652 5,127 1,797 129 150 r 297 1,409 r 634 6,lll 1,940 121 r 227 '312 1,991 6,731 2,108 109 226 319 2,302 373.4 305.4 163.4 122.8 373.9 305.7 164.7 124.7 368.0 298.9 165.6 126.5 r 374.9 302.2 172.6 132.5 375.1 303.9 175.6 136.3 100.7 16.5 63.9 101.2 15.8 65.2 100.5 16.4 63.5 94.6 13.4 60.7 95.1 14.6 59.9 r 91.7 13.7 r 57.2 90.5 13.2 56.5 7.1 63.2 20.0 1.5 1.5 3.6 19.9 7.0 64.9 20.4 1.5 1.6 3.5 21.0 7.5 68.0 20.2 1.4 1.6 3.4 22.1 7.5 68.3 21.5 1.3 1.7 4.0 22.3 7.4 69.2 21.5 1.1 1.7 3.7 22.7 7.9 '70.3 22.4 1.5 1.8 3.6 '23.2 7.5 72.7 r 23.3 1.5 r 2.7 r 3.7 r 23.2 71.2 23.6 1.3 2.7 3.8 21.4 21,146 168 5,164 15,982 17,120 162 3,910 13,211 15,166 162 3,860 11,306 13,681 146 2,974 10,706 14,572 162 4,212 10,361 17,733 149 4,243 13,490 22,438 176 5,384 17,054 21,589 160 5,236 16,352 21,649 161 5,655 15,994 7,300 9,067 3,524 8,487 9,598 3,060 6,208 8,015 2,897 5,308 6,976 2,882 4,998 6,623 2,060 4,726 6,602 3,244 5,589 9,069 3,076 6,634 11,791 4,012 6,482 11,252 3,854 6,761 10,977 3,911 18,894 14,265 22,852 25,088 19,975 18,812 16,793 17,478 12,929 17,953 12,525 161.0 160.7 105.6 161.1 160.7 99.5 148.6 147.7 89.9 173.2 173.0 104.7 124.1 124.1 73.4 120.5 120.5 66.0 115.7 115.6 72.0 107.2 107.2 65.1 151.0 151.0 97.0 188.2 188.2 118.4 186.7 186.6 126.1 183.8 183.8 125.0 i'75"6 118.0 1,693 1,036 1,673 1,068 1,737 1,071 1,653 1,006 1,784 1,118 1,654 1,006 1,882 1,098 2,034 1,335 2,001 1,202 1,960 1,221 2,019 1,242 1,853 1,241 1,852 1,229 1,818 1,181 1,733 957 1,717 958 1,709 961 1,782 990 1,846 956 1,703 984 1,668 932 1,839 963 1,861 1,060 1,808 1,033 1,834 1,043 1,885 1,139 1,788 1,092 1,792 1,121 1,754 1,096 283.5 25.1 24.3 27.7 24.5 27.7 20.9 16.9 18.9 18.7 20.5 22.9 22.5 21.4 272 285 286 283 291 287 285 280 266 240 249 239 226 109.4 109.6 109.7 110.0 110.2 110.3 110.3 110.6 110.6 110.9 112.0 113.0 113.0 355,572 292,792 158,817 115,974 32,524 26,470 14,845 10,446 32,388 25,954 14,403 10,829 33,590 26,900 15,055 11,010 34,203 27,311 15,350 10,877 34,755 28,665 16,211 10,785 31,004 25,564 13,702 10,259 28,219 23,709 12,031 8,909 25,207 21,004 10,643 8,389 24,608 20,628 10,456 8,040 26,943 22,560 12,273 9,368 95,317 15,769 59,628 8,108 1,321 5,067 8,095 1,365 5,038 8,365 1,345 5,236 8,685 1,425 5,467 8,761 1,446 5,494 8,500 1,361 5,386 8,253 1,417 5,160 7,534 1,172 4,827 7,326 1,208 4,577 7,484 62,780 20,172 1,511 1,968 3,283 19,998 672 6,054 1,842 127 194 277 2,198 665 6,434 1,900 120 154 321 2,309 674 6,690 1,944 114 193 261 2,526 637 6,892 2,015 144 242 302 2,426 685 6,090 1,775 115 118 238 2,297 612 5,441 1,689 127 122 300 1,731 574 4,510 1,593 124 130 295 1,151 511 4,203 1,533 113 131 284 904 352.9 288.4 154.3 115.4 355.1 290.3 156.8 115.3 353.3 289.8 154.9 115.5 361.3 296.0 161.0 116.1 374.0 312.0 174.8 117.2 357.6 294.4 158.2 117.5 365.6 300.6 161.8 118.7 93.8 15.0 58.7 93.5 15.8 57.7 95.3 15.3 59.4 97.2 15.8 61.0 96.9 15.9 60.8 97.7 16.1 61.2 7.7 64.5 20.9 1.5 2.3 3.3 20.8 7.6 64.8 21.1 1.4 1.9 3.9 19.2 7.5 63.5 21.0 1.4 2.3 3.1 20.0 7.3 65.3 22.0 1.7 2.9 3.6 19.5 7.2 62.1 20.3 1.4 1.4 2.9 19.4 227,650 '161 54,224 173,426 20,043 154 4,677 15,365 21,923 164 5,134 16,789 20,687 164 5,000 15,687 19,891 167 4,873 15,019 80,750 106,771 40,129 6,628 9,595 3,820 7,577 10,608 3,738 7,236 9,625 3,826 206,622 12,870 13,229 1,744.9 1,741.8 1,072.4 163.4 163.2 101.7 109.4 358.1 389.0 359.3 391.1 172.1 173.9 362.2 392.8 170.8 170.7 171.5 170.3 170.4 171.0 169.6 169.3 170.4 169.5 169.1 169.8 360.6 391.9 359.5 390.4 175.3 359.8 389.8 360.5 390.3 171.2 1710 171.9 359.5 391.7 171.5 359.5 391.5 r r r 374.1 303.8 170.5 129.4 r 361.2 392.7 175.7 r 172.3 172.1 173.1 171.7 1715 1723 171.4 1713 1720 360.9 392.6 r 363.3 393.7 366.4 396.8 368.4 398.9 1690 2 369.3 2 402.4 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-8 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 ., August 1986 1985 Annual 1986 |t 1984 1985 June Aug. July Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE—Continued REAL ESTATE 0 Mortgage applications for new home construction: FHA applications thous. units.. Seasonally adjusted annual rates do... Requests for VA appraisals do... Seasonally adjusted annual rates do... Home mortgages insured or guaranteed by: Fed. Hous. Adm.: Face amount mil. $. Vet. Adm.: Face amount § do... 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 115.6 180.8 198.7 215.0 16.6 207 18.6 223 17.6 201 18.2 198 17.1 186 21.4 236 16.3 190 16.8 218 17.1 208 17.0 211 14.8 219 16.8 240 14.8 212 14.3 216 24.1 329 16.4 219 24.8 336 16.9 215 39.1 441 21.2 228 51.0 548 27.3 291 41.0 455 28.6 326 26.9 314 24.3 '277 22.6 251 801.85 1,957.07 3,317.63 2,430.88 3,277.07 1,605.68 3,150.98 3,276.93 4,032.79 3,390.61 5,277.44 3,944.51 14,524.93 23,963.94 2,572.88 961.45 1,104.49 1,275.00 1,318.29 1,120.09 1,693.10 1,347.17 1,304.65 1,242.44 1,621.70 1,298.65 1,742.12 2,396.95 1,942.20 12,728.42 13,047.56 79,629 81,607 84,218 85,745 86,797 86,942 87,190 86,892 87,231 91,107 91,882 94,840 172,091 180,144 16,207 14,503 15,991 16,605 16,730 14,329 19,440 12,095 11,670 14,617 17,156 18,864 21,876 r 25,523 '25,328 102,670 111,706 '43,895 '43,105 '2,153 r 9,751 r 4,302 '2,204 '9,014 '3,285 '2,543 10,753 '2,694 r 2,230 10,631 '3,744 2,332 11,156 3,242 1,954 '9,474 2,900 2,434 11,509 '5,497 1,610 '7,690 '2,795 1,647 '7,801 '2,220 '2,015 '9,745 '2,858 '2,468 11,644 '3,043 1,991 14,177 '2,696 2,054 16,257 3,566 2,259 793 294 1,172 74,621 97,373 DOMESTIC TRADE ADVERTISING Magazine advertising (Leading National Advertisers): Cost, total mil. $.. 4,668.0 2400 Apparel and accessories do 473.5 Automotive incl accessories do 68.7 Building materials do .. Drugs and toiletries do.... 463.6 Foods, soft drinks, confection3349 ery do 242.1 Beer wine liquors do Houshold equip., supplies, furnishings .. ... . do 191.6 Industrial materials do.... 48.0 Soaps cleansers etc do 34.6 Smoking materials do 422.6 All other . do 2,148.5 Newspaper advertising expenditures (Newspaper Advertising Bureau, Inc.): 1,889 Total mil $ 25,170 2,144 23,523 708 Classified do 7,657 762 8,376 National . .. .. do 3,081 3,352 281 223 Retail do 957 12,784 1,102 13,443 WHOLESALE TRADE t Merchant wholesalers sales (unadj.), total mil $ 1,360,853 1,373,926 110,634 113,211 Durable goods establishments do.... 609,210 626,749 51,406 51,106 Nondurable goods establishments do .... 751,643 747,177 61,805 59,528 Merchant wholesalers inventories, book value, end of period (unadj.), total mil $ 132,733 137,139 133,469 132,836 87,457 Durable goods establishments do.... 86,024 86,984 87,883 Nondurable goods establishments . .. do .. 45,379 46,709 50,155 45,586 RETAIL TRADE * All retail stores: Estimated sales (unadj.), total mil. $.. 1,293,062 1,373,941 114,777 115,225 Durable goods stores # do.... 465,798 514,207 44,919 44,592 Building materials, hardware, garden 74,062 6,973 supply, and mobile home dealers mil. $.. 69,488 6,835 Automotive dealers do.... 278,534 312,793 28,091 27,772 Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment . do 5,457 68,112 5,381 61,843 Nondurable goods stores do .. 827,264 859,734 70,185 70,306 11,488 General merch. group stores do.... 152,913 159,456 12,343 24,148 Food stores do 23,601 270,230 282,198 9,070 Gasoline service stations do 8,774 99,464 100,767 5,073 Apparel and accessory stores .do .... 69,673 5,297 65,103 Eating and drinking places do 11,514 11,673 124,541 131,035 Drug and proprietary stores do 43,174 46,014 3,726 3,675 Liquor stores do.... 17,802 1,514 18,157 1,450 Estimated sales (seas adj ) total do 113,468 114,598 Durable goods stores # do '42,335 '42,924 Bldg. materials, hardware, garden sup'6,150 ply, and mobile home dealers # ... mil $.. '5,952 Building materials and supply stores . . do '4,356 '4,419 '904 Hardware stores . do . '887 '25,983 '26,271 Automotive dealers do Motor vehicle and miscellaneous auto dealers do.... '23,975 '24,258 Auto and home supply '2,013 stores do.. 2,008 Furniture, home furnishings, '5,600 '5,554 and equipment # . do.... Furniture, home furnish'3,044 '3,082 ings stores do Household appliance, radio, and '2,114 TV stores do '2,114 See footnotes at end of tables. 2,046 743 242 1,061 2,152 741 295 1,116 2,285 726 340 1,219 2,402 708 335 1,358 2,280 573 264 1,442 1,862 677 266 919 1,902 671 255 975 2.220 781 291 1,147 116,066 54,272 61,794 111,775 52,040 59,735 121,011 57,296 63,715 113,874 52,393 61,481 116,941 52,653 64,288 112,335 50,115 62,220 102,577 47,324 55,253 113,986 53,148 60,838 115,789 114,902 56,202 '55,285 59,587 '59,617 114,579 55,862 58,717 132,424 87,178 45,246 133,789 87,642 46,147 136,122 87,298 48,824 136,376 87,019 49,357 137,139 86,984 50,155 137,103 86,586 50,517 137,385 87,701 49,684 138,407 88,610 49,797 138,205 136,087 89,624 r89,665 48,581 '46,422 137,517 90,835 46,682 120,772 46,053 113,842 45,165 115,750 42,787 118,060 41,120 138,646 46,346 105,642 38,985 99,661 37,469 114,236 42,843 115,710 125,421 120,054 119,818 46,098 '49,856 '48,565 1 47,274 6,899 28,507 6,541 28,544 6,950 25,007 6,236 23,103 5,993 23,093 5,393 23,811 4,996 23,328 6,401 26,241 5,816 74,719 13,513 24,837 9,005 6,172 11,979 3,866 1,532 116,276 44,209 5,509 68,677 12,027 22,753 8,380 5,491 10,987 3,595 1,491 119,118 46,748 5,983 72,963 13,217 23,709 8,647 5,881 11,307 3,863 1,430 114,785 42,355 6,406 76,940 16,422 24,297 8,285 6,809 10,754 3,832 1,544 115,433 42,631 8,102 92,300 24,720 25,409 8,618 9,783 10,728 5,186 2,077 116,861 43,882 5,565 66,657 9,383 23,948 8,067 4,694 10,338 3,828 1,363 117,349 44,187 5,101 62,192 9,550 21,813 7,122 4,401 9,826 3,619 1,242 117,200 43,949 5,717 71,393 12,661 24,213 7,173 6,128 11,309 3,997 1,395 116,684 43,279 7,702 28,242 '8,129 '30,576 '8,162 '29,469 5,684 '6,094 '6,129 69,612 '75,565 '71,489 12,498 14,017 12,782 23,354 '25,635 '24,144 6,941 '7,442 '7,445 5,737 '6,313 '5,746 11,663 12,377 12,239 3,865 '4,118 '3,977 1,366 1,496 1,455 117,715 118,675 118,602 44,874 '45,554 '45,237 1 ' 8,162 28,070 1 6,331 1 72,544 1 12,191 '25,579 ' 7,423 1 5,631 1 12,447 1 4,037 1 118,690 45,192 1 6,209 6,226 6,409 6,456 6,641 6,925 6,908 7,143 7,384 '6,947 '6,971 '7,172 4,529 937 27,322 4,493 936 29,790 4,679 1,012 25,065 4,683 941 25,289 4,882 940 26,164 5,121 927 26,327 5,053 953 26,040 5,121 974 25,026 5,451 948 26,357 '5,107 '933 '27,164 5,095 970 '26,809 '26,356 25,296 27,740 23,018 23,187 24,117 24,286 24,002 23,029 24,369 '25,151 '24,789 '24,356 2,026 2,050 2,047 2,102 2,047 2,041 2,038 1,997 1,988 2,013 2,020 5,677 5,796 5,884 5,909 6,012 5,969 5,971 6,049 6,099 '6,262 '6,383 3,118 3,137 3,123 3,160 3,211 3,253 3,300 3,329 3,338 '3,373 3,404 2,149 2,239 2,307 2,301 2,348 2,263 2,244 2,268 2,301 '2,426 2,503 '6,487 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 S-9 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 1986 1985 Annual ., s., 1984 1985 June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July DOMESTIC TRADE—Continued RETAIL TRADE t— Continued All retail stores — Continued Estimated sales (seas, adj.) —Continued Nondurable goods stores mil. $. General merch. group stores do... Department 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 and furnishings stores do Women's clothing, specialty stores, and furriers do Shoe stores do Eating and drinking places do Drug and proprietary stores do Liquor stores .. do Estimated inventories, end of period: Book value (unadjusted), total.. mil. $. Durable goods stores # do.... Bldg. materials, hardware, garden supply, and mobile home dealers ......do.... Automotive dealers .. do Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment do Nondurable goods stores # do .... General merch. group stores .... do Department stores ... . do.... Food stores do.... Apparel and accessory stores . do.. Boqk value (seas, adj.), total do.... Durable goods stores # do.... Bldg. materials, hardware, garden supply, and mobile home dealers... 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 .. .... do Auto and home supply stores do.... Nondurable goods stores # do.... General merchandise group stores do Food stores . do. Grocery stores .. do... Apparel and accessory 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, specialty stores, and furriers do.... Shoe stores .. do Drug stores and proprietary stores do.... r 71,133 13,126 11r067 748 r 23,337 22,023 r 8,428 r 5,703 r 71,674 13,178 11r 143 731 r 23,484 r 22,167 r 8,516 r 5,753 681 r 2378 r 907 10 966 3808 1454 678 r 2438 r 899 10,950 r 3 853 1,464 1 72,067 13,441 11 345 737 23,521 22,186 8,432 5,879 72,370 13,410 11270 775 23,828 22,505 8,388 5,890 72,430 13,322 11295 726 23787 22453 8,420 5,897 72802 13,455 11430 721 24043 22,692 8,420 5,964 72979 13,416 11416 723 24250 22873 8,499 5,954 73 162 13,340 11330 768 24 337 23,002 8,421 5,915 73,251 13,621 11 532 747 24261 22,948 8,186 5,996 73,405 13,801 11705 803 24,463 23,131 7,615 6,189 72,841 13,860 11774 774 24126 22,825 7,112 6,205 687 684 697 704 704 695 730 752 770 2487 916 10950 3913 1462 2497 898 11009 3,878 1,591 2470 885 11 107 3954 1,465 2493 891 11 110 3910 1,482 2505 893 11 003 3911 1495 158 461 157,952 80,059 77,999 156,747 75,224 161,329 76,126 171,829 81,529 175,337 84,310 160,372 81,979 161,865 84,120 167 319 87,254 2498 2492 924 886 11274 11255 3938 3925 1 503 1489 2562 937 11400 4017 1520 2548 941 11651 4022 1493 r 73,121 13,730 11716 r 737 r 24,233 r 22,906 r 7,190 r 6,211 r 759 2553 2638 r 951 958 11710 11 701 r r 4089 4108 1 497 1495 160,372 81,979 12,383 37451 13,176 42,404 13,272 39896 13,371 37,656 13,517 34,218 13,559 34,544 13,749 38,326 13,564 41,293 13,176 42404 13,547 44 113 13,980 46462 14,575 48581 14,897 r 48 099 14,513 46375 11971 76,766 12749 78,393 12497 78,402 12342 79,953 12502 81,523 12734 85,203 13423 90,300 13704 91,027 12 749 78,393 12593 77,745 12641 80,065 12917 82,068 13 192 r 83,142 13 180 82,122 28 104 22,264 15,474 28,002 22,086 16,278 29335 22,986 15,445 29,922 23,226 15,403 30916 23,981 15,346 32,942 25,676 15,662 35,581 27,795 16,385 36,035 28,477 16,696 28002 22,086 16,278 27739 21,730 16,190 29244 22954 16,201 30616 24268 16,290 31 608 25225 16 135 31049 24847 16265 13,954 14,678 159,528 160,333 79143 79,205 15,297 159,078 78,042 15,937 160,302 78,425 16,966 164,262 81,668 17,259 165,557 83,056 14418 165,324 82,875 14,063 167,987 84,755 14964 169,379 85863 13653 14,418 157,845 165,324 77,142 82,875 13,696 42 193 13,025 38923 13,331 38582 13,531 37032 13,710 37224 13,930 39799 13,912 41459 13,696 42193 13,995 43418 14,022 44250 14,192 45961 12,141 80,703 31,136 24574 15275 12,943 82,449 31,059 24404 16069 12,447 80,385 30,253 23721 15491 12,454 81,128 30,384 23748 15685 12,477 81,036 30,340 23697 15723 12,633 81,877 30,752 24086 15836 12,957 82,594 31,066 24360 15970 13,076 82,501 31,079 24402 15947 12,943 82,449 31,059 24 404 16069 12,942 83,232 31,568 24778 16288 12952 83,516 31,603 24788 16365 13,061 83,419 31,498 24 865 16323 14,540 15,387 14551 14,826 14 909 14,992 15285 15,647 15387 15403 15653 15611 450603 472 244 37697 40049 38011 3371 37327 3284 40626 3380 36963 3 138 39527 3346 44 041 3717 56786 5246 34526 2679 32703 2554 39075 3 116 4,687 4,895 412,906 432,195 417 34640 423 34,043 426 37 246 409 33 825 455 36 181 454 40324 437 51 540 361 31 847 341 30149 412 35959 r 142 334 148 957 146 983 25,354 26,999 148 412 156 131 154 083 28,120 28,404 11488 12943 12787 2,134 2458 10636 13140 12 987 2,003 2,494 12553 13 570 13413 2,607 2586 11 140 12408 12260 2,212 2386 12239 12979 12822 2,351 2436 15387 13516 13340 2,849 2379 23218 14 177 13880 4,234 2405 8708 13401 13235 1,743 2268 8911 12073 11904 1,726 2125 24387 26016 2074 39038 399 10542 636 12890 2308 2099 39217 394 10,661 624 12858 2328 2 195 39604 402 10889 625 12738 2380 2016 39717 418 10808 664 13 043 2373 2122 39664 419 10827 616 12925 2 403 2147 40028 429 10974 606 13 015 2448 3 174 40 234 423 10940 609 13 181 2423 2083 40 077 424 10851 640 13 156 2435 1024 455 1043 450 1037 472 1058 451 1059 461 1 100 452 1077 459 1099 452 2,191 2,247 2,198 2,227 2,164 2,189 2,207 11644 1 4 158 171 331 89209 15455 15701 15223 171,551 172,158 170,819 88 132 r88 263 87227 12,859 37 265 2,149 768 r 153,046 76,280 172,790 174 427 90,722 r91,285 r 73,365 1 73,498 13,805 13,811 11799 11 869 724 r 24 362 11 24 569 r 23 020 23,207 r 7,145 ; 6,957 r 6,349 1 6,334 14,324 r 45 462 14,022 44634 13 258 31 767 25 200 16216 13246 83,592 31,493 25 073 16363 15812 15710 37 972 r 3361 41671 3712 r 451 34 611 467 37959 11863 13 419 13225 2,561 2485 11 690 12 835 12 677 r 2,318 r 2459 13 131 14201 14028 2,508 2577 1 939 2213 40 282 40533 436 437 11060 11 266 607 695 13 125 13 225 2 497 2 543 r 2079 40r 284 443 11r301 641 13 096 r 2 544 2249 40 254 435 11 245 616 13 197 2 521 1 111 1 113 477 482 2,169 2,220 181 512 117 416 1 691 179,821 115725 106'685 9 041 181 678 118*002 1 693 179,985 116 309 107*643 8 667 r 83,895 r r r 1r 101 507 1 084 503 r 2,236 2,224 LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS LABOR FORCE AND POPULATION Not Seasonally Adjusted Noninstitutional population, persons 16 years of age and over thous Labor force @ do Resident Armed Forces . .. do Civilian noninstitutional population , do.... Civilian labor force, total . do. Employed do .... Unemployed do Seasonally Adjusted 0 Civilian labor force total do Participation rate t percentEmployed, total .. . thous Employment-population ratio t percent ,. Agriculture thous.. Nonagriculture do.... Unemployed, total do.... Long term, 15 weeks and over do See footnotes at end of tables. 178 080 179 912 115 241 117 167 1706 1697 176,383 178,206 113 544 115461 105,005 107,150 8539 8312 64.4 64.8 59.5 3,321 101,685 60.1 3,179 103,971 2737 2305 179 798 118 274 1702 178,096 116 572 107 819 8753 179 967 119 240 1 704 178,263 117 536 108,854 8682 180 131 118 405 1726 178,405 116 679 108,628 8 051 180 304 117 582 l'732 178,572 115 850 107 867 7984 180 470 118046 1 700 178,770 116346 108 428 7917 115024 115272 115 343 115790 116 114 64.6 64.7 64.7 64.8 65.0 106 601 106 871 107 210 107 519 107813 59.9 60.0 60.2 60.1 60.3 3,017 3140 3,120 3095 3058 103,461 103,751 104,115 104,502 104 755 8423 8,401 8,271 8,133 8,301 2328 2329 2274 2307 2277 180 642 117 799 1*702 178,940 116 097 108 282 7 815 180 810 2 181 361 117 478 117 122 1 698 1*691 179,112 179,670 115 780 115431 108 063 106 959 7 717' 8 472 116 130 116 229 64.9 64.9 107 969 108 206 60.3 60.4 3070 3 151 104 899 105 055 8161 8023 2205 2 188 116786 117 088 117 207 65.0 65.1 65.1 108 955 108 561 108 788 60.6 60.4 60.4 3299 3096 3285 105 655 105 465 105 503 7 831 8527 8419 2056 2340 2258 181 843 118 012 1 695 180,148 116 317 108 201 8 115 181 998 118 886 1 687 180,311 117 199 109 041 8 158 182 183 121 324 1 680 180,503 119 644 110 869 8 775 117 234 65.1 108 892 60.4 3222 105 670 8342 117 664 65.3 109 110 60.5 3 160 105 950 8554 118 116 118 072 65.4 65.3 109 673 109 882 60.8 60.8 3 165 3 112 106 508 106 769 8 443 8 190 2 135 2 209 2 320 182 354 121 975 1 672 180,682 120 303 111 832 8 471 2 256 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-10 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 Annual August 1986 1985 1986 Units 1984 1985 June July Sept. Aug. Nov. Oct. Dec. Jan. Mar. Feb. Apr. May June July LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—Continued LABOR FORCE— Continued Seasonally Adjusted 0 Civilian labor force— Continued Unemployed — Continued Rates(unemployed in each group as percent of civilian labor force in the group): All civilian workers Men 20 years and over Women 20 years and over Both sexes 16-19 years White Black Hispanic origin Married men spouse present Married women spouse present Women who maintain families Industry of last job: Private nonagricultural wage and salary workers Construction .... Manufacturing. Durable goods Agricultural wage and salary workers Not Seasonally Adjusted Occupation: Managerial and professional specialty Technical, sales, and administrative support Service occupations Precision production, craft, and repair.... Operators, fabricators, and laborers Farming, forestry, and fishing EMPLOYMENT § Employees on payrolls of nonagricultural estab.: Total, not adjusted for seas, variation thous.. Private sector (excl. government) do.... Seasonally Adjusted Total employees, nonagricultural payrolls .. .... do.... Private sector (excl. government) do.... Nonmanufacturing industries do .... 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 equip 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 trade . do Retail trade .... do. Finance, insurance, and real estate do .. . Services do Government . do Federal .. do. State do... Local do.... Production or nonsupervisory workers on private nonagric. payrolls, not seas, adjusted thous.. Manufacturing do Seasonally Adjusted Production or nonsupervisory workers on private nonagricultural payrolls 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 equip do Transportation equipment do.... Instruments and related products do7... Miscellaneous manufacturing do.... See footnotes at end of tables. 1.5 6.6 6.8 18.9 6.5 15.9 10.7 4.6 5.7 10.4 7.2 6.2 6.6 18.6 6.2 15.1 10.5 4.3 5.6 10.4 7.3 6.4 6.7 18.6 6.4 14.4 10.6 4.6 5.8 9.9 7.3 6.2 6.6 19.3 6.3 15.0 10.9 4.4 5.7 10.3 7.1 6.0 6.6 17.5 6.1 14.1 10.4 4.1 5.4 10.8 7.1 6.1 6.7 18.1 6.1 15.2 10.4 4.3 5.6 11.3 7.1 6.1 6.4 19.8 6.1 14.9 11.1 4.2 5.3 10.4 7.0 6.0 6.4 18.4 5.9 15.6 10.7 4.3 5.5 10.0 6.9 5.9 6.2 18.8 5.9 14.9 10.4 4.3 5.3 9.4 6.7 5.7 6.1 18.4 5.7 14.4 10.1 4.3 5.1 9.9 7.3 6.2 6.7 19.0 6.4 14.8 12.3 4.5 5.5 9.9 7.2 6.2 6.6 18.2 6.2 14.7 10.3 4.5 5.6 10.1 7.1 6.0 6.4 19.6 6.1 14.8 10.4 4.2 5.3 9.4 7.3 6.4 6.5 19.0 6.2 14.8 11.0 4.5 5.4 10.2 7.1 6.2 6.4 19.1 6.1 15.1 10.6 4.5 5.2 10.1 6.9 6.2 6.1 17.5 6.0 14.0 10.5 4.4 5.3 9.2 7.4 14.3 7.5 7.2 7.2 13.1 7.7 7.6 7.3 13.5 7.7 7.9 7.3 13.4 7.9 7.9 7.1 13.1 7.8 7.9 7.2 13.6 7.7 7.7 7.1 13.5 7.5 7.3 7.0 13.4 7.7 7.6 6.9 12.6 7.3 7.3 6.7 12.9 7.0 7.0 7.2 13.2 7.2 7.4 7.2 13.0 7.2 6.8 7.2 12.0 6.8 6.8 7.3 13.3 7.5 7.3 7.1 12.1 7.3 7.1 7.2 13.2 6.9 6.7 13.5 13.2 12.5 14.0 14.0 13.3 12.9 12.5 10.6 10.9 14.3 11.9 13.4 15.8 13.2 11.6 2.6 2.4 2.7 2.7 2.9 2.7 2.3 2.1 2.0 2.3 2.4 2.4 2.1 2.2 2.4 2.8 5.0 9.1 7.5 11.5 8.5 4.8 8.8 7.2 11.2 8.6 5.0 9.1 6.8 10.7 6.6 4.9 8.5 6.4 11.0 6.3 4.8 8.2 6.2 10.4 6.2 4.9 8.8 6.7 10.4 6.7 4.9 8.8 6.0 10.6 7.4 4.4 8.5 6.7 10.9 9.0 4.2 8.9 7.2 10.6 9.4 4.7 9.0 8.3 12.3 9.7 5.3 9.1 9.5 12.3 12.4 4.8 8.9 8.6 12.3 10.8 4.4 8.8 8.0 11.1 8.2 4.8 8.7 7.3 10.4 7.3 5.0 8.4 6.7 10.6 6.2 4.9 8.4 6.7 10.0 5.5 94,496 78,472 97,614 81,199 98,317 81,870 97,531 81,841 97,782 82,241 98,643 82,383 99,176 82,436 99,428 82,534 99,546 82,686 97,903 81,286 98,113 81,165 98,617 81,604 99,553 100,341 100,775 " 100,144 82,547 '83,301 '83,988 "84,195 94,496 78,472 59,094 24,727 97,614 81,199 61,885 24,930 97,442 81,082 61,792 24,897 97,672 81,222 61,954 24,875 97,890 81,428 62,172 24,880 98,128 81,592 62,394 24,843 98,428 81,853 62,617 24,903 98,666 82,073 62,814 24,931 98,910 82,281 62,992 24,977 99,296 82,659 63,356 25,101 99,429 82,748 63,454 25,038 99,484 82,785 63,530 24,945 99,783 83,072 63,827 25,038 880 852 821 4,864 19,294 11,455 4,838 19,255 11,418 4,972 19,245 11,415 716 494 597 795 1,452 2,127 715 493 594 787 1,450 2,118 719 494 600 785 1,451 2,111 2,182 1,996 2,181 1,998 2,177 1,989 2,177 1,986 r 725 367 7,828 1,623 64 702 724 368 7,837 1,623 64 702 725 370 7,839 1,631 63 705 726 369 7,837 1,632 63 707 723 369 7,830 1,633 63 703 721 369 '7,823 1,640 62 705 '717 368 "711 "365 '7,832 "7,820 "1,646 1,122 687 1,454 1,037 170 1,130 686 1,457 1,035 169 1,133 687 1,461 1,034 168 1,122 687 1,467 1,032 167 1,117 688 1,469 1,031 166 1,119 689 1,472 1,028 166 1,113 689 1,474 1,024 166 1,107 '690 1,478 1,026 164 790 164 73,525 5,260 5,796 17,543 794 164 73,735 5,272 5,796 17,589 798 164 73,933 5,277 5,809 17,622 802 163 74,195 5,286 5,830 17,734 803 162 74,391 5,277 5,843 17,795 804 160 74,539 5,280 5,841 17,828 800 157 74,745 5,266 5,864 17,851 '796 154 '74,953 '5,265 '5,872 17,911 796 151 '75,007 '5,177 '5,830 17,932 "75,370 "5,274 "5,847 "18,002 6,070 22,415 16,593 2,904 6,095 22,501 16,629 6,157 6,184 22,585 .16,637 22,638 16,681 3,901 9,788 2,913 3,904 9,812 2,918 3,916 9,803 3,924 9,839 22,707 16,699 2,923 3,927 9,849 6,228 22,825 16,711 9,721 6,038 22,313 16,575 2,895 3,895 9,785 6,123 22,212 16,536 2,899 3,878 9,759 3,938 9,859 '6,261 '22,924 16,720 '2,899 '3,936 '9,885 '6,294 '23,073 16,701 '2,907 '3,917 '9,877 "6,330 "23,197 "16,720 "2,910 "3,924 "9,886 66,165 12,986 66,544 13,153 66,673 13,213 66,758 13,174 66,830 13,127 66,946 13,085 65,558 12,969 65,407 12,973 65,795 12,982 66,672 12,997 '67,369 13,008 '67,965 13,086 "68,112 "12,885 " 65,526 17,424 65,627 17,400 65,815 17,414 65,936 17,381 66,168 17,425 66,347 17,440 66,510 17,486 66,856 17,597 66,945 17,536 66,916 17,454 67,167 17,546 '67,261 17,475 '67,213 17,392 "67,544 "17,416 665 3,654 13,105 7,654 580 392 659 3,662 13,079 7,621 586 392 655 3,681 13,078 7,619 589 395 650 3,702 13,029 7,572 590 392 647 3,719 13,059 7,594 593 393 642 3,724 13,074 7,594 595 394 638 3,748 13,100 7,595 597 394 634 3,852 13,111 7,595 602 394 622 3,817 13,097 7,579 602 394 598 3,795 13,061 7,545 602 395 573 3,913 13,060 7,547 605 395 '547 '536 '3,903 13,025 '7,519 '3,867 12,989 '7,469 "3,909 "12,974 "7,460 '605 '397 607 '397 "604 "398 452 615 1,085 1,311 452 615 1,085 1,315 452 610 1,082 1,304 453 603 1,082 1,299 452 602 1,079 1,288 453 603 1,080 1,289 454 608 1,078 1,283 455 611 1,076 1,278 459 606 1,076 1,280 459 604 1,072 1,272 459 596 1,069 1,267 463 596 1,073 1,263 462 591 1,068 1,256 '461 575 1,062 1,250 "1,060 "1,242 1,305 1,251 1,304 1,252 1,293 1,248 1,289 1,253 1,273 1,244 1,274 1,258 1,270 1,260 1,267 1,263 1,262 1,259 1,258 1,258 1,252 1,247 1,249 1,245 1,250 1,233 1,228 1,233 "1,250 "1,225 394 265 392 262 392 264 390 262 389 262 389 263 390 264 391 266 392 266 392 266 390 267 966 930 4,383 19,378 11,505 4,687 19,314 11,516 703 486 592 857 1,463 2,197 700 493 590 812 1,467 2,181 936 4,671 19,290 11,517 696 491 589 814 1,468 2,190 2,208 2,207 2,207 1,900 1,971 713 382 7,873 1,612 64 746 928 922 917 913 907 901 4,679 19,268 11,483 4,702 19,256 11,473 4,728 19,198 11,421 4,754 19,236 11,447 4,765 19,259 11,453 4,787 19,289 11,461 698 492 589 807 1,465 2,176 700 495 591 798 1,463 2,164 702 491 590 795 1,459 2,147 705 493 591 797 1,460 2,146 708 493 591 801 1,459 2,139 710 494 593 803 1,456 2,133 897 4,901 19,303 11,466 716 494 596 798 1,455 2,137 1,970 2,196 1,970 2,195 1,977 2,179 1,970 2,181 1,987 2,179 1,993 2,182 1,998 723 368 7,798 1,608 64 703 724 368 7,773 1,611 65 700 724 366 7,785 1,604 64 698 724 366 7,783 1,608 64 698 723 365 7,777 1,607 65 697 722 365 7,789 1,610 64 699 723 367 7,806 1,612 65 701 1,185 681 1,376 1,049 189 1,125 682 1,435 1,045 177 1,109 682 1,433 1,046 179 1,122 683 1,440 1,045 178 1,117 682 1,442 1,043 177 1,121 682 1,442 1,042 171 1,121 683 1,447 1,040 171 780 189 69,769 5,159 5,555 16,545 789 166 72,684 5,242 5,740 17,360 784 164 72,545 5,238 5,736 17,379 784 167 72,797 5,241 5,740 17,404 787 165 73,010 5,219 5,762 17,464 785 165 73,285 5,257 5,777 17,489 5,689 20,797 16,024 2,807 3,734 9,482 5,953 21,974 16,415 2,875 3,848 9,692 5,939 21,893 16,360 2,872 3,835 9,653 5,964 21,998 16,450 2,879 5,988 22,115 16,462 2,886 3,855 6,014 63,415 13,285 65,635 13,130 66,250 13,204 63,415 17,377 65,635 17,459 686 3,406 13,285 7,739 589 390 660 3,670 13,130 7,660 586 394 455 651 1,078 1,329 1,354 1,215 398 277 '99,864 "100,253 '83,163 "83,533 '64,018 "64,411 '24,857 "24,883 '99,918 '83,198 '63,997 '24,965 r 790 r 4,974 19,201 11,378 393 265 3,851 9,720 2,918 392 268 2,914 '773 "769 '4,939 19,145 11,313 "4,992 "19,122 "11,302 719 496 599 '780 1,447 2,100 '721 '495 '597 763 1,439 "720 "498 "591 "764 2,175 '2,149 1,972 1,974 '2,090 1,651 62 '707 '389 267 "1,434 "2,085 "2,169 "1,965 "62 "709 "1,108 "687 "1,480 "1,025 "162 "791 "150 "533 "456 "577 "383 "265 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 .. ., umis 1984 S-ll 1985 Annual 1985 June July Aug. Sept. 1986 Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. June May July LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—Continued EMPLOYMENT §— Continued Seasonally Adjusted Production or nonsupervisory workers — Continued Nondurable goods thous 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 trade do Retail trade do Finance, insurance, and real estate do.... Services do AVERAGE HOURS PER WEEK § Seasonally Adjusted Avg. weekly hours per worker on private nonag. payrolls: <> Not seasonally adjusted hours.. Seasonally adjusted do Mining $ do .... Construction $ do Manufacturing: Not seasonally adjusted do.... Seasonally adjusted do Overtime 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.... Fabricated metal products do.... Machinery, except electrical do .... Electric and electronic equip do Transportation equipment do.... Instruments and related products do Miscellaneous manufacturing $ do .... Nondurable goods do .... Overtime hours 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 "jdo Transportation and public utilities do.... Wholesale trade. . do Retail trade do Finance, insurance, and real estate $ . do Services do AGGREGATE EMPLOYEE-HOURS § Seasonally Adjusted Employee-hours, wage & salary workers in nonagric. establish, for 1 week in the month, seas adj. at annual rate bil. hours.. Total private sector do Mining do.. . Construction . . do Manufacturing do Transportation and public utilities do.... Wholesale trade do Retail trade do Finance, insurance, and real estate do Services do Government do.... Indexes of employee-hours (aggregate weekly): <> Private nonagric. payrolls, total 1977 = 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 trade do Retail trade do Finance, insurance, and real estate do Services do See footnotes at end of tables 5,546 1,119 48 645 5,470 1,122 48 607 5,451 1,127 49 605 5458 1,119 48 603 5,459 1,122 48 603 5,457 1,122 49 602 5465 1,124 48 603 5480 1,126 48 605 5,505 1,137 48 606 5516 1,137 48 608 5518 1,145 47 609 5516 1,145 48 611 5,513 1,145 48 607 1,002 511 758 583 111 948 515 793 579 107 934 516 792 579 108 946 516 797 578 108 941 517 799 577 108 944 516 798 578 104 945 517 799 577 104 946 520 804 575 105 952 520 808 575 104 956 521 811 573 104 946 521 815 574 104 940 521 817 573 103 943 522 820 572 103 607 158 46,037 4,261 4454 14765 610 137 48,176 4,342 4616 15458 605 136 48,102 4,337 4,615 15,479 605 138 48,227 4,340 4620 15491 607 137 48,401 4,325 4,637 15,542 607 137 48,555 4,356 4,642 15,556 611 137 48,743 4,362 4,659 15,613 615 136 48,907 4,374 4658 15657 619 136 49,024 4,381 4665 15,669 623 135 49,259 4,384 4686 15794 623 134 49,409 4,377 4695 15854 625 133 49,462 4,373 4693 15867 4,229 18328 4,414 19346 4,405 19,266 4,423 19353 4,440 19,457 4,455 19,546 4,472 19637 4,495 19723 4,513 19796 4,532 19863 4,554 19929 35.2 34.9 35.2 34.9 43.7 380 35.1 34.8 42.8 386 35.2 34.9 43.3 384 35.0 34.9 43.7 385 34.9 34.9 43.2 383 34.8 34.8 43.2 367 35.2 34.9 43.8 369 34.7 350 44.4 372 40.1 404 32 41 1 3.4 39.8 39.0 41.9 41.4 41.4 41.4 40.5 406 3.3 413 3.4 40.1 39.3 42.0 41.7 41.4 41.6 40.8 407 33 413 3.5 40.1 39.4 42.0 41.5 41.5 41.6 40.8 407 34 413 3.5 40.2 39.5 42.1 41.8 41.5 41.5 40.9 407 34 413 36 39.9 394 41.8 41.9 41.5 41.6 41.7 409 36 416 37 40.2 39.9 41.8 42.1 41.6 41.7 404 42.6 407 42.9 405 42.9 406 42.8 409 42.7 41 1 43.0 43.3 378 43.4 377 40.7 40.5 34 414 36 39.9 397 42.0 41.7 41.4 41.9 33 412 35 39.9 39.4 41.9 41.5 41.3 41.5 40.7 405 32 41 2 34 40.1 39.1 41.9 41.5 41.4 41.6 410 42.7 406 42.6 406 42.4 r 5506 1,149 r 47 610 r 5520 1,163 46 611 "5514 "1,159 "47 P 613 933 524 "933 "522 "824 "573 p r 938 523 r 820 r r 822 r 623 130 49,621 4,362 4712 15880 620 127 r 49,786 4,361 4 711 15 939 621 124 r 49,821 r 4,279 r 4676 15 959 4,571 19958 4,603 20064 r 34.4 34.9 42.4 352 34.7 349 42.3 364 34.6 348 42.0 376 40.7 40 8 35 415 36 40.4 400 42.7 41.9 41.5 41.6 40.3 407 34 414 35 40.0 397 41.9 42.1 41.5 41.6 40.7 407 34 414 36 40.2 394 41.9 41.9 41.4 41.6 41 0 42.8 409 42.7 41 0 42.7 573 103 569 103 r 4,629 20 146 r r 4,651 20 256 ioi "618 "124 P 50,128 "4,380 "4701 P 16 004 P P 4,671 20 372 r 41.8 r r 34.9 r 347 r 41.9 r 379 "34.9 P 346 "418 P 381 40.5 407 34 413 36 40.3 39 1 42.4 41.3 41.2 41.8 40.6 407 34 412 34 40.3 394 42.3 41.7 41.1 41.8 40.8 406 r 34 r 413 r 35 r 40.1 r 395 r 42.2 41.6 r 41.1 r 41.7 "40.2 40 6 P 34 P 41 1 "34 "40.2 P 394 "42.2 "41.3 "41.1 "41.5 41 1 42.1 41 0 '41.9 41 0 42.2 P r 41 0 39.7 398 32 40.1 P 40 P 34.7 348 379 P 40 9 "41.9 413 39.4 397 31 39.8 389 399 41 0 39.4 39.6 31 40.0 372 397 41 1 39.4 39.5 30 39.8 377 395 408 38.6 394 30 40.0 339 392 409 39.1 39.6 31 40.0 37 1 400 40 9 40.0 398 31 40.1 383 405 409 40.3 398 32 40.2 393 407 41 0 40.2 398 32 40.0 364 408 41 6 40.7 400 34 40.1 381 410 41 1 39.8 399 33 40.1 377 408 41 2 39.3 397 32 39.8 366 406 41 3 39.9 398 32 39.9 375 407 41 3 39.7 399 33 40.2 366 413 40 9 39.4 399 34 '40.2 r 377 41 1 407 5 38.8 "399 P 34 P 40.2 P 362 P 41 1 364 43.1 37.9 419 437 364 43.1 37.8 419 430 363 42.9 37.6 41.9 427 364 42.9 37.5 418 430 364 43.1 37.9 41-9 433 366 43.1 37.9 417 433 366 43.2 37.9 418 44 2 368 43.3 37.9 419 43 2 368 43.5 38.1 420 43 6 367 43.6 38.0 419 43 5 363 43.5 38.0 418 43 7 365 43.5 38.0 419 43 8 369 43.0 38.0 419 43 6 365 43.2 38.0 420 r 43 4 366 r 43.1 r 37.9 418 r 44 1 36 9 43.1 "37.9 Ml 9 P 43 9 417 368 39.4 385 298 41 1 372 39.5 384 294 412 379 39.5 385 295 406 37 5 39.3 384 294 407 373 39.5 384 294 41 1 37 6 39.5 384 294 41 1 37 6 39.5 384 293 413 37 6 39.4 384 293 420 37 9 39.5 384 292 41 4 37 1 39.4 38 5 293 410 36 0 39.5 384 293 413 36 3 39.6 385 293 41 1 36 3 39.2 385 292 r 412 r r 413 r P 40 6 P r P 39.3 P 38 2 P 365 326 364 325 367 325 363 324 363 325 365 324 363 325 36 2 324 36 7 325 364 326 36 8 326 367 325 36 4 325 36 3 32 5 r 36 6 r P 36 2 P 177.32 14549 2.18 862 40.92 10.59 11 12 2564 182.27 14958 2 10 919 4072 10.77 1146 2654 181.88 14944 212 906 4058 10.80 1146 2772 181.80 14921 207 9 14 4045 10.72 1147 2660 182.58 14988 208 9 18 4059 10.74 11 50 2670 183.11 15005 208 927 4050 10.81 11 53 2664 184.42 15068 204 936 4068 10.83 1156 2669 184.58 15089 203 9 25 4074 1086 11 58 26 79 184.81 151 58 203 9 26 4100 1087 11 59 2675 185.63 152 68 209 9 80 4098 1084 11 67 27 05 185.29 152 24 196 9 27 4085 1086 11 68 27 15 185.41 15233 189 9 28 4074 1087 11 68 27 22 185.82 152 63 181 9 78 40 58 1075 11 74 27 12 185.76 152 56 172 r 9 68 40 52 1070 11 72 r 27 17 185.57 152 48 168 r 9 55 r 40 37 1074 11 62 r 27 20 P 185.84 P 152 61 p l 67 P 9 63 P 40 24 P 1080 p ll 63 P 1080 3562 31.83 11 28 3751 32.69 11 33 3737 32.44 11 26 3749 32.58 1133 3777 32.70 11 42 3780 3306 11 41 3811 3373 11 45 3820 3369 11 65 3841 3223 11 61 38 65 3296 11 78 3869 3305 11 81 38 84 3308 11 82 39 03 3318 11 83 r 39 22 r 3320 1200 r 39 33 r 3309 p ll 94 P 39 46 P 36 7 '39.2 38 4 292 r roo o r r P P 37 7 39.0 383 r 291 36 5 29 1 324 323 27 24 33 23 112.3 988 1109 1166 94.8 94 1 958 1198 115.4 988 1066 125.4 93.3 927 943 1245 115.2 983 1079 123.5 93.0 926 937 1246 115.0 982 1062 124.8 92.7 920 938 1244 115.7 987 1058 125.4 93.2 924 943 1250 115.9 986 1049 1268 92.9 918 945 1254 116.3 990 1042 1277 93.2 922 948 1258 116.4 989 1034 1262 933 922 951 1260 116.8 993 1028 1264 940 927 958 1265 117.8 1006 1045 134 1 939 92 6 959 1273 117.5 988 993 1263 935 92 1 955 1278 117.4 985 950 1266 933 91 7 957 127 8 117.8 994 902 1337 932 91 5 958 127 9 117.7 r 98 8 r 853 1326 929 r 91 0 r 957 128 2 117.3 r 98 1 r 83 3 130 4 926 r 90 5 r 957 128 0 P 1050 1140 1122 107 1 1179 1159 1070 118 1 1163 1066 1179 1160 1068 1184 1163 1075 1185 1164 1077 1189 1165 107 7 1189 1168 108 1 119 1 1165 107 9 119 9 117 8 108 0 119 8 1183 108 2 120 1 118 4 1068 120 6 118 1 106 8 120 2 118 5 104 3 119 0 118 2 P 107 6 P 119 4 P 1246 1321 1299 1389 1306 1385 1294 1387 1302 1399 131 4 1401 1312 141 2 131 9 141 4 133 5 1423 1333 143 2 1354 143 7 135 6 143 5 1354 144 2 1358 144 8 137 6 145 2 P 136 P 117.7 P 98 2 P 84 1 P 131 8 P 924 P 900 P 958 P 128 5 118 6 3 145 6 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-12 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 August 1986 1985 Annual 1986 Unite 1984 1985 June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. June May July LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—Continued HOURLY AND WEEKLY EARNINGS § Average hourly earnings per worker: () 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 equip ... 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 trade do. Retail trade do.... Finance, insurance, and real estate .... do Services do Seasonally adjusted: Private nonagricultural payrolls dollars.. Mining.. .. do Construction do Manufacturing do Transportation and public utilities do .... Wholesale trade do Retail trade do Finance, insurance, and real estate do Services do.... Indexes of avg. hourly earnings, seas, adj.: () Private nonfarm economy: Current dollars 1977 — 100 1977 dollars f do Mining rjrj" .. do Construction do Manufacturing do Transportation and public utilities do.... Wholesale trade $f do 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 Railroad wages (average, class I) do.... Avg. weekly earnings per worker, private nonfarm: <> Current dollars, seasonally adjusted 1977 dollars seasonally adjusted t Current dollars, not seasonally adjusted: Private nonfarm, total dollars.. Mining . . do Construction do... Manufacturing . do Durable goods do Nondurable goods do. Transportation and public utilities . .. do Wholesale trade do Retail trade.. do Finance, insurance, and real estate . .... do Services do EMPLOYMENT COST INDEX @ Civilian workers t 6/81 = 100 . Workers, by occupational group White-collar workers do.... Blue-collar workers do .... Service workers do Workers, by industry division Manufacturing do.... Nonmanufacturing do.... Services do.... Public administration do.... HELP-WANTED ADVERTISING Seasonally adjusted index 1967-100.. See footnotes at end of tables. 832 11 63 12 13 9 19 8.82 974 933 8.03 684 9.57 1147 9.40 9.96 857 1198 1231 953 9.16 1010 969 8.22 7 17 9.84 11 68 9.70 10.29 854 1202 1217 952 9.15 1008 968 8.26 7 17 9.85 11 65 9.68 10.28 852 1192 1221 9.55 9.19 1010 972 8.22 720 9.90 1178 9.70 10.31 852 11 99 12.28 9.49 9.12 1006 9.65 8.27 720 9.87 11.63 9.64 10.26 867 1205 1246 9.57 9.16 10 15 972 8.33 727 9.91 1169 9.74 10.38 864 1200 1242 956 9.17 1015 973 8.30 729 9.87 11 61 9.71 10.41 866 1207 1228 963 9.23 1022 978 8.29 732 9.91 1177 9.76 10.48 871 1227 1247 9.74 9.31 1034 986 8.35 738 9.95 1184 9.91 10.55 872 1224 1234 970 9.31 1027 986 8.30 736 9.96 11 81 9.85 10.50 874 1232 1235 970 933 1029 988 8.36 731 9.94 1196 9.85 1053 873 1235 1222 972 933 1030 988 8.33 735 9.93 11 99 9.88 1058 872 1243 1229 970 9.33 1028 987 8.32 736 10.00 1200 9.84 1055 872 12 44 1233 971 r 934 1028 988 r 8.37 r 739 10.04 1202 r 9.85 1055 r 871 1251 1231 970 r 931 1026 r 985 8.45 r l 45 10.03 11 95 r 9.88 10 55 "870 "1242 "1233 P 972 "934 "1025 "986 "8.37 P 742 "10.07 "1202 "9.87 "1058 904 12.20 947 12.72 946 12.66 947 12.65 9.50 12.65 954 12.78 955 12.78 961 12.85 968 13.06 960 12.91 960 1287 962 1290 962 1283 964 1279 r 960 1277 P 884 916 9 12 9 17 9.19 9.25 924 927 939 932 939 941 941 r r 940 r r "961 1270 941 "946 705 838 806 8.39 11.22 6.46 730 871 838 8.57 11.94 6.71 730 869 837 8.58 12.76 6.68 732 875 842 8.57 12.83 6.69 728 870 836 8.50 12.34 6.72 733 873 836 8.53 11.34 6.75 732 872 837 8.51 11.31 6.76 737 879 843 8.61 11.97 6.79 748 887 850 8.71 11.78 6.83 748 886 852 8.72 11.89 6.85 750 886 853 8.71 12.38 683 751 888 854 8.74 12.76 686 750 888 855 8.75 12.84 687 754 r 890 856 8.78 13.38 688 7 54 890 856 r 8.73 13.69 r 686 "7 61 "898 "862 "8.69 "13.84 "689 555 1041 9.41 11.07 13.44 573 10.82 9.71 11.56 14.06 571 10.79 9.63 11.51 13.99 570 10.91 9.69 11.59 14.05 5.69 10.86 9.76 11.60 14.02 5.75 10.91 9.81 11.65 14.09 574 10.91 9.78 11.70 13.99 575 10.97 9.83 11.80 14.07 580 11.07 9.92 11.85 14.24 582 1102 9.85 11.86 14.26 579 1099 986 11.81 14.21 580 1103 990 11.78 14.22 581 1105 987 11.82 14.16 578 11 12 r 991 11.89 14.02 r 580 11 14 r 988 11.95 14.15 "575 "1130 "995 "12.08 "14.36 829 5.71 11.12 889 5.85 854 5.82 11.40 916 5.94 851 5.83 11.34 9 16 591 855 5.84 11.37 914 5.90 852 5.81 11.42 9.12 5.88 856 5.83 11.54 9.22 5.98 854 5.77 11.48 916 5.95 863 5.83 11.59 923 5.97 873 5.83 11.61 933 5.99 869 5.86 11.59 928 603 869 5.83 11.64 936 604 872 5.86 11.62 933 603 868 5.89 11.55 929 601 rg 75 r 763 759 794 789 796 785 788 780 791 782 804 799 801 799 806 805 8 15 8 12 8 14 8 12 828 8 17 830 818 829 8 12 8.32 11 58 12 13 9 19 11.12 889 585 8.57 1195 1231 953 11.40 9 16 594 8.57 (i) 1229 953 11.40 9 18 5 92 8.55 (i) 1229 954 11.39 9 15 593 8.59 (i) 1232 957 11.43 9 17 594 8.62 (i) 1235 958 11.49 920 598 8.63 (i) 1233 961 11.47 9 19 596 8.65 (i) 1234 963 11.52 9 24 597 8.70 (i) 1240 968 11.56 9 30 602 8.68 (i) 1225 965 11.56 9 22 599 8.71 (i) 1229 968 11.62 9 34 599 8.73 (i) 1223 970 11.65 9 36 6 01 8.72 (i) 1234 968 11.58 9 27 599 762 759 793 789 798 791 791 788 798 793 804 797 804 798 808 802 8 14 805 810 805 821 811 827 8 16 828 8 11 160 3 978 1738 1480 1628 161.7 1644 1532 165 2 94 1 1789 1504 1686 166.3 1690 1556 165 2 r 94 2 1790 1498 1687 166.4 169 0 1552 1650 r 939 1789 1499 1690 166.2 1685 1553 165 5 r 94 1 1788 1503 1694 166.6 1683 1557 1664 r 94 4 1794 1507 1695 167.9 1702 1568 166 2 r 94 0 1788 1504 1697 167.4 169 1 1564 1668 r 93 9 180 1 1503 1702 168.5 170 3 1566 167 7 r 94 0 1817 1512 171 0 169.1 1722 1575 167 3 93 5 180 9 1497 1707 168.6 171 1 1570 168 2 94 4 1805 1497 171 3 169.6 1724 1573 168 5 95 1 180 1 1492 1718 170.2 1719 1574 168 4 954 1812 1506 1720 169.3 1713 1573 1657 1618 1718 1682 172 2 1687 170 7 1677 171 4 1689 1740 1698 173 2 1699 174 3 1709 176 2 171 6 175 8 1717 178 8 173 1 179 2 1740 1571 2066 1333 1595 2096 1362 1600 21 01 1368 1600 21 01 1354 1597 2095 13.60 1595 2100 1373 15 92 1202 1351 1593 2097 1391 1605 2097 1397 16 05 2102 1367 1610 21 14 1391 29286 172 78 29909 170 42 29909 170 62 29754 169 44 29979 17043 30084 170 74 301 19 170 45 30102 169 49 30363 170 20 30380 169 72 29286 50358 45851 37403 40324 33269 29909 51993 46409 38597 416 12 34492 30061 52527 46246 38746 41731 344 12 29905 510 18 471 31 38296 41006 34388 299.90 519 17 471 55 38435 41246 34539 30345 52659 47971 39046 42021 34920 301 54 51840 47569 39005 41920 34793 30137 52142 45068 393 87 42413 35160 30659 53743 46014 406 16 43945 35924 43813 34227 17433 45030 35174 17464 45133 35358 17671 44912 35280 17759 45452 351 12 17699 45814 35497 17581 453 46 35174 17374 45781 35536 17373 27850 24743 28902 25643 292 13 25670 28604 25584 287 13 25650 29346 25888 29076 25968 29177 26002 131 139 r 875 '5.88 11.57 933 599 5.88 11.54 r 929 600 r r 831 810 8.73 (i) 1238 972 11.62 r 9 29 5 99 r 837 8 10 "829 "805 8.75 (i) 1243 971 11.63 9 36 600 "8.73 (i) "1242 "971 "11.63 "9 33 "6 00 r 831 8 12 840 817 "832 "8 13 168 7 954 181 1 1510 1725 170.1 171 4 1572 169 2 r 95 2 1815 151 4 1724 170.9 172 1 1576 "1690 "95 1 "181 1 "151 0 "1725 "170.6 "1720 "157 9 1789 173 1 179 3 1734 180 4 1743 "179 3 "173 6 1610 21 14 1377 16 12 21 20 1359 1619 21 21 1382 1633 2144 "1389 1657 21 65 30398 170 58 30468 171 94 30346 171 93 30380 171 83 r 30258 54346 45905 394 79 425 18 35263 30066 52237 43472 390 91 42189 34731 30293 52241 44481 395 60 42642 35254 30171 52206 46210 39285 42354 351 65 30258 r 303 98 r 524 17 r 46092 36014 17850 45201 35542 17306 456 29 35568 17274 457 83 357 34 17427 450 45 35581 17369 r 450 r 06 356 74 17460 r 299 11 26390 29630 26309 304 70 264 71 304 61 265 03 301 76 26309 r r 306 34 r r 519 99 r 467 31 394 23 r 423 54 r 354 22 301 65 26244 303 63 "302 06 170 87 "170 08 466 55 395 76 r 424 76 r 356 00 264 06 126.4 128.4 129.2 130.6 131.5 130.7 124.4 1309 131.6 124.9 131 8 133.1 126.2 133 1 134.2 126.8 133 7 124.6 127.2 132.6 1303 125.5 129.7 136.4 134.2 126.0 130.6 137.1 1348 127.7 131.9 138.8 1368 128.7 132.8 139.4 1380 141 134 136 140 144 145 143 142 138 132 128 "303 63 "519 16 "469 77 "390 74 "416 15 "356 51 454 70 "458 99 359 21 "357 89 176 71 "177 91 128.3 123.1 1280 141 "8 81 "5.93 "11.62 "932 "597 141 "300 10 "263 24 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 ,. .. umu» 1984 S-13 1985 Annual 1985 June Sept. Aug. July 1986 Nov. Oct. Jan. Decv Mar. Feb. Apr. June May July LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—Continued WORK STOPPAGES Work stoppages involving 1,000 or more workers: Number of stoppages: Beginning in month or year.... number.. Workers involved in stoppages: Beginning in month or year thous .. Days idle during month or year do.... UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Unemployment insurance programs: Insured unemployment, all programs, average weekly $@ .. ... . . thous State programs (excluding extended duration provisions): Initial claims thous Insured unemployment, avg. Weekly (J() 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. $.. 62 54 2 9 6 11 4 3 2 4 3 3 4 6 11 11 376 2 8,499 324 2 7,079 16 454 52 500 15 870 70 864 75 1,429 26 688 8 662 8 170 24 310 12 391 7 322 30 315 199 r 207 42 58 2565 2,662 2,337 2,523 2,361 2,884 3,370 3,295 19632 20,840 1,418 1,912 1,454 1,344 1,758 1,816 2238 2,464 1587 1,509 1,574 2480 2580 2274 2455 2292 2139 2072 2355 2795 3262 3 194 3048 2711 2.9 29 2.7 2.8 2,109 1,171 25 2.8 2,034 1,094 2.3 2.8 1,881 972 24 2.8 1,762 968 2.7 2.9 1,913 1,010 3.0 2.8 2,385 1,310 35 2.8 2,839 1,660 3.4 2.8 2,868 1,491 O o 2,269 14,499 2.5 2.8 2,068 1,008 2.9 2,836 1,556 2.9 2.8 2,563 1,469 22 2,148 13,400 2,212 2,149 2,441 3,144 2,799 24 25 17 19 18 18 21 23 24 27 26 25 158 148 10 12 13 13 15 13 13 14 11 12 12 21 19 135.1 20 18 1302 16 15 8.6 17 15 9.6 17 15 9.4 18 15 9.0 21 19 11.7 22 19 11.8 22 24 12.6 23 21 13.8 21 20 11.4 20 19 11.2 19 17 11.1 12 31 8 7 8 11 12 15 6.0 19 6.7 20 8.3 22 21 27 31 41 38 35 30 100 28 148.0 25 FINANCE BANKING Open market paper outstanding, end of period: Bankers' acceptances mil. $ . Commercial and financial company 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 $ do Deposits total do Member-bank reserve balances do.... Federal Reserve notes in circulation 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 do Large commercial banks reporting to Federal Reserve System: :j: Deposits: Demand, total # mil. $.. Individuals, partnerships, and corporations iji-t do.. . States and political subdivisions do.... US Government do. Depository institutions in U.S. :j::j: do.... Transaction balances other than demand deposits * do.... Nontransaction balances, total * do.... Individuals, partnerships, and corporations do .... Loans and leases(adjusted),total § do.... Commercial and industrial do.... For purchasing and carrying securities .... . .. do. To nonbank depository and other financial do Real estate loans do To States and political subdivisions <0 do.... Other loans do Investments total . do U.S. Treasury and Govt. agency securities, total 0 do .... Investment account () do.... Other securities C) do See footnotes at end of tables. 77,121 68,180 70,636 71,082 69,505 70,845 69,272 67,890 68,180 68,205 67,188 66,882 66,235 66,759 67,014 231 760 166 776 57,191 109,585 64984 293 909 213,739 79,596 134,143 80170 259 572 183 520 63,438 120,082 76052 265 863 188 099 67,130 120,969 77764 271,857 195,035 67,590 127,445 76822 278,386 201,673 70,049 131,624 76713 283,464 200,158 68,209 131,949 83306 292,023 206,507 73,127 133,380 85516 293,909 213,739 79,596 134,143 80170 297 704 212,097 79,359 132,738 85607 297 423 213 590 79,439 134,151 83833 298 885 218,742 83,823 134,919 80 143 300 309 221,789 85,106 136,683 78 520 310 364 230,276 88,540 141,736 80 088 306,926 230,938 90,463 140,475 75988 208 523 237,572 214 575 223,914 215,550 238,164 215,631 217,182 237,572 228,512 224,550 226,838 235,015 229,691 231,206 232,409 174,052 3577 160,850 11096 208 523 28252 21,818 195,296 3060 181,327 11090 237 572 39503 28,631 179,013 1338 169,110 11090 214 575 31 155 27,236 176,348 1567 167,095 11090 223 914 37383 26,253 180,252 2068 170,109 11090 215 550 29933 25,665 180,518 2520 169,702 11090 238 164 54806 27,162 178,153 179,906 1602 886 168,705 169,168 11090 11090 215 631 217 182 27062 29287 23,830 27,119 195,296 3060 181,327 11090 237 572 39503 28,631 189,332 827 178,992 11090 228 512 40441 23,480 185,172 661 176,536 11090 224550 35063 29,324 186,185 818 176,620 11090 226 838 37593 30,782 193,259 954 181,834 11089 235 015 41733 29,416 191,111 850 181,992 11,085 229 691 38083 31,329 193,221 952 183,849 11,084 231206 35887 31,940 193,151 737 183,446 11084 232 409 35178 30,275 168 327 181 450 170 178 171 286 172712 171 476 173 590 177 504 181 450 174 453 175 072 177 189 178 418 181 634 183 040 184 198 1 1 48,142 1 47 085 J 42,352 41 447 905 42,803 41948 855 42,963 42 135 827 44,447 43782 666 45,469 44716 753 46,382 45454 928 48,142 47085 1058 48,060 46,652 45555 46949 1 111 1097 47,274 46378 896 48,882 48081 801 48,419 47581 838 r 49,938 r 49 007 r 931 51,028 50122 906 884 269 761 203 893 19 876 56 803 236 741 281 78003 50714 8760 18528 40,696 *39 843 J 853 1 *3 186 2220 223,965 1058 '1318 204 1 1 205 149 1 107 85 1 073 25 1289 420 1 187 262 1 741 706 1 318 204 770 377 r 220,230 190,792 197,428 186,750 186,682 195,740 211,612 220,230 193,230 195,234 200,318 222,160 223,183 208,322 216,858 172,700 164,788 6,219 5,748 1 160 2,068 26,297 29,131 143,761 5,268 2,350 22,153 150,014 5,867 1,600 23,943 142,789 4,697 1,830 22,647 142,323 5,094 1,839 22,356 148,659 4,854 2,506 22,436 160,610 5,346 2,907 26,530 164,788 5,748 2,068 29,131 146,856 4,807 2,682 22,442 148,975 5,194 2,705 23,329 152,583 5,012 2,520 23,024 167,022 6,072 4,754 24,601 166,909 5,051 1,861 27,045 158,886 5,854 1,896 23,968 165,772 5,101 2,834 25,077 36,226 456,258 41,799 482,622 36,680 469,752 38,585 472,175 38,361 474,262 38,079 476,615 39,042 478,276 40,584 479,747 41,799 482,622 40,983 492,088 41,930 493,947 43,198 494,275 44,323 490,165 44,433 492,205 45,133 492,320 46,546 495,338 422,480 659,091 251,957 446,601 717,700 255,245 433,809 679,325 252,278 436,059 683,580 253,598 437,559 684,027 251,661 439,566 689,965 252,908 440,933 693,931 252,574 444,194 706,723 254,986 446,601 717,700 255,245 454,032 717,002 254,600 454,458 722,494 257,916 455,090 729,963 258,894 451,865 738,952 260,964 453,483 733,880 258,072 454,064 735,619 259,807 458,438 736,814 256,816 18066 22,527 19,618 18,591 16,052 16,466 17,052 20,649 22,527 16,503 16,542 20,704 21,964 18,625 16,610 16,538 25460 158 428 29,210 175 970 127 885 25279 179 122 33,257 202,270 153,310 23750 168 638 29,993 185,048 135,651 24300 170 632 30,449 186,010 135,897 24804 172,449 30,987 188,074 137,811 24359 174,128 30,846 191,258 140,468 24272 176,658 31,326 192,049 137,079 25086 177,880 31,886 196,236 148,853 25279 179,122 33,257 202,270 153,310 24 181 181,825 36,954 202,939 162,240 23594 183 464 36,800 204,178 166,581 24061 185 250 36,640 204,414 159,009 24328 187 513 36,416 207,767 161,794 24812 189 826 36,216 206,329 160,763 25860 191 371 36,371 205,600 161,948 25592 194 224 36,005 207,639 172,634 78,539 64,697 49346 85,422 69,647 67888 86,264 70,607 49387 86,085 72,244 49,812 84,736 70,626 53,075 87,309 70,278 53,159 82,863 67,082 54,216 90,441 70,549 58,412 85,422 69,647 67,888 87,106 69,152 75,134 94,835 71,608 71,746 90,179 70,193 68,830 92,526 71,031 69,268 92,761 72,031 68,002 93,681 73,507 68,267 103,278 80,689 69,356 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-14 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 August 1986 1985 Annual 1986 Units 1984 1985 June Aug. July Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June 1,876.0 276.0 163.3 1,436.8 1,900.4 273.1 177.6 1,449.7 1,930.0 268.2 192.5 1,469.3 1,935.5 273.6 188.1 1,473.7 1,944.6 269.5 183.3 1,491.8 1,947.9 270.0 182.1 1,495.8 1,957.5 274.1 181.9 1,501.5 1,963.8 274.9 183.6 1,505.4 July FINANCE—Continued BANKING— Continued Commercial bank credit, seas, adj.: § Total loans and securities <> bil. $ .. 1,900.4 1,722.6 U.S. Treasury securities do .... 260.9 273.1 Other securities do.... 142.1 177.6 Total loans and leases ^> do.... 1,319.7 1,449.7 Money and interest rates: Prime rate charged by banks on short-term business loans percent12.04 9.93 Discount rate (New York Federal Reserve Bank) @@ do 8.80 7.69 Federal intermediate credit bank 11.20 loans do 10.64 Home mortgage rates (conventional 1st mortgages): 2 New home purchase (U.S. avg.) percent11.09 *2 11.88 2 Existing home purchase(U.S. avg.) do.... 12.00 11.18 Open market rates, New York City: Bankers' acceptances, 90 days do .... 10.14 7.92 Commercial paper, 6-month $ do.... 10.16 8.01 Finance co. paper placed di9.65 rectly, 6-mo do .... 7.75 Yield on U.S. Gov. securities (taxable): 3-month bills (rate on new issue)... percent.. 9.580 7.490 CONSUMER INSTALLMENT CREDIT t Not seasonally adjusted Total outstanding (end of period) # mil. $.. 460,822 543,223 By major holder: Commercial banks do 211,606 243,713 96,747 120,842 Finance companies . do Credit unions do .... 67,070 75,726 Retailers do 40,773 43,071 Savings institutions * do 40,311 55,567 By major credit type: Automobile do .... Revolving do .... Mobile home do .... Seasonally adjusted Total outstanding (end of period) # do . By major holder: Commercial banks do Finance companies . . . do Credit unions do Retailers do Savings institutions * do.... By major credit type: Automobile do Revolving.. . . do Mobile home . do Total net change (during period) # . .. do By major holder: Commercial banks do Finance companies . . do Credit unions do Retailers .do . Savings institutions * do.... By major credit type: Automobile do Revolving do . Mobile home do FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE Budget receipts and outlays: 1 Receipts (net) mil $ 666,457 1 733,996 1 Outlays (net) do 841,800 1 945,927 Budget surplus or deficit (— ) do '-175,342 -211,931 1 Budget financing, total do 185,339 1 211,931 Borrowing from the public do .... 1 1170,817 1 1197,269 Reduction in cash balances do 14,522 14,662 Gross amount of debt outstanding do .... 1 1,576,748 '1,827,470 1 Held by the public do '1,312,589 1,509,857 Budget receipts by source and outlays by agency: Receipts (net), total mil. $.. 11 666,457 11 733,996 Individual income taxes (net) do.... 295,955 330,918 Corporation income taxes (net) do.... 1 56,893 ''61,331 Social insurance taxes and contributions 1 (net) mil $ . 1241,902 1 1268,805 Other do 71,706 72,942 Outlays, total # do.... 1 841,800 ' 945,927 1 1 Agriculture Department do.... 37,426 49,596 Defense Department, military do . . . . 1 220,838 '244,054 Health and Human Services Department mil. $.. 11 292,313 7 315,553 Treasury Department do.... 141,105 '165,043 National Aeronautics and 1 Space Adm do 7,048 '7,318 Veterans Administration do.... 1 25,593 '26,333 GOLD AND SILVER: Gold: Monetary stock, U.S. (end of period)... mil $ 11,096 11,090 Price at New York $$ dol. per troy oz.. 360.287 317.299 Silver: Price at New York $:£ dol. per troy oz.. 8.141 6.142 See footnotes at end of tables. 1,808.5 273.1 147.2 1,388.2 1,822.2 275.4 148.5 1,398.2 1,833.9 275.1 150.7 1,408.0 1,847.2 275.5 153.6 1,418.0 1,855.5 274.2 157.3 1,424.0 9.78 9.50 9.50 9.50 9.50 9.50 9.50 9.50 9.50 9.10 8.83 8.50 8.50 8.16 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.10 6.83 6.50 6.50 6.16 10.56 10.38 10.36 10.25 10.22 10.24 10.26 10.24 10.24 10.20 10.13 10.01 9.90 9.73 11.31 11.29 10.94 11.02 10.78 10.87 10.69 10.76 10.64 10.86 10.55 10.80 10.47 10.70 10.40 10.40 10.21 10.46 10.04 10.24 9.87 10.00 9.84 9.80 '9.74 9.83 9.91 9.90 7.32 7.38 7.53 7.57 7.68 7.74 7.81 7.86 7.76 7.79 7.70 7.69 7.65 7.62 7.62 7.62 7.54 7.54 7.09 7.08 6.48 6.47 6.54 6.53 6.60 6.63 6.23 6.24 7.16 7.34 7.55 7.60 7.59 7.57 7.51 7.47 7.40 7.10 6.44 6.33 6.53 6.24 7.010 7.050 7.180 7.080 7.170 7.200 7.070 7.040 7.030 6.590 6.060 6.120 6.210 5.840 492,140 499,869 508,249 519,778 525,093 530,388 543,223 544,105 543,585 545,082 '550,943 '558,400 566,098 226,436 105,971 70,629 37,709 47,320 229,062 107,985 71,406 37,520 49,580 231,686 235,167 110,378 116,422 72,434 73,159 37,952 37,852 51,332 52,832 235,818 118,846 74,142 38,175 53,871 238,220 243,713 119,632 120,842 74,679 75,726 39,267 43,071 54,445 55,567 244,409 122,878 75,484 41,147 55,823 243,619 243,136 245,990 '246,967 249,232 124,245 125,511 127,060 130,271 134,735 75,580 76,141 77,277 '78,035 78,600 39,558 39,258 39,093 39,493 39,445 57,300 57,950 '60,230 60,641 56,613 (4) (4) (4) 493,253 500,039 506,090 516,420 522,978 528,621 535,098 542,753 547,852 226,825 229,088 230,644 233,545 106,106 107,498 109,457 114,927 70,689 71,446 71,938 72,433 38,327 38,423 38,751 38,723 47,235 49,474 51,115 52,656 235,364 238,620 117,565 118,356 73,474 74,117 38,890 39,039 53,509 54,307 240,796 120,095 75,127 39,187 55,555 243,256 244,761 245,172 247,498 r248,681 249,673 123,717 126,001 127,422 128,728 131,172 134,933 75,810 76,430 76,952 77,957 r78,474 78,677 39,416 39,497 39,844 39,826 40,139 40,076 56,290 57,048 57,573 58,024 '60,248 60,536 201,994 203,766 206,482 115,218 117,050 118,296 25,320 25,315 25,461 6,558 5,643 6,477 210,661 213,343 214,361 r215,814 '218,965 222,695 119,682 120,723 122,131 123,442 124,545 124,825 25,371 25,573 25,584 25,513 '25,561 25,486 7,655 3,087 5,072 5,099 '4,871 '6,457 189,459 109,260 24,768 4,391 191,201 192,923 110,904 112,373 25,015 25,173 6,786 6,051 198,656 113,850 25,341 10,330 550,939 '555,810 '562,267 567,339 1,432 1,323 415 14 1,225 2,263 1,392 757 96 2,239 1,556 1,959 492 328 1,641 2,901 5,470 495 -28 1,541 1,819 2,638 1,041 167 853 3,256 791 643 149 798 2,176 1,739 1,010 148 1,248 2,460 3,622 683 229 735 1,505 2,284 621 80 758 411 1,421 522 347 526 2,326 1,306 1,004 -18 451 1,183 '2,444 '517 313 '2,223 992 3,761 203 63 288 1,926 888 98 1,742 1,644 247 1,722 1,469 158 5,733 1,477 168 3,338 1,368 21 1,772 1,832 -5 2,716 1,246 146 4,179 1,386 -90 2,682 1,042 202 1,019 1,407 11 1,453 1,311 -71 '3,151 1,103 '48 3,730 280 -75 72,151 33 57,970 55,776 73,808 57,881 73,559 79,503 83,373 74,572 84,968 - 1,408 -21,532 -27,597 -764 -27,087 27,597 1,408 21,532 764 27,087 11,857 23,921 16,157 5,975 11,390 -10,449 -2,389 11,440 -5,211 15,697 1,779,026 1,805,324 1,822,387 1,827,470 1,836,210 1,463,804 1,487,725 1,503,882 1,509,857 1,521,247 51,163 84,548 -33,386 33,386 45,863 -12,477 1,904,542 1,567,110 72,151 34,770 10,788 68,193 76,710 53,370 49,557 91,438 46,246 77,024 82,849 83,201 77,950 79,700 81,510 85,642 78,034 -14,656 -6,492 24 580 30 142 9,928 -39,396 -1,011 6,492 24,580 30,142 -9,928 39,396 14,656 1,011 12,660 33,261 16,010 8,441 14,213 17,960 18,500 -18,605 -6,168 8,570 21,701 24,141 21,436 -17,489 1,950,293 1,966,846 1,983,428 1,991,098 2,012,556 2,035,634 2,063,627 1,600,371 1,613,032 1,629,042 1,637,483 1,651,696 1,669,656 1,688,156 57,970 26,252 1,892 55,776 25,770 1,078 73,808 34,643 10,950 57,881 30,595 1,181 51,163 23,405 1,390 68,193 30,199 12,287 76,710 41,130 2,825 53,370 25,376 620 49,557 12,572 8,113 91,438 45,120 8,716 46,246 9,820 . 1,448 77,024 36,412 10,667 22,853 6,974 79,503 3,822 21,478 22,943 5,985 83,373 3,872 22,580 21,977 6,237 74,572 3,113 21,018 19,565 6,540 84,968 5,269 21,243 20,145 6,222 84,548 6,321 21,569 19,656 6,050 82,849 5,182 23,184 26,002 6,752 83,201 5,697 20,249 22,040 5,335 77,950 3,546 20,659 22,785 6,089 79,700 4,114 23,370 31,756 5,847 81,510 5,763 22,234 28,745 6,233 85,642 5,444 23,105 24,399 5,546 78,034 3,749 21,842 27,389 22,251 27,104 11,942 27,112 12,997 25,091 10,491 27,276 11,443 27,175 13,772 26,627 23,788 28,085 13,921 27,281 13,622 26,636 12,305 27,959 13,255 28,441 13,651 29,431 24,517 538 912 571 2,320 553 3,408 593 939 889 2,126 603 3,296 749 2,407 572 2,070 687 2,321 380 1,072 632 2,332 614 3,449 456 912 11,090 316.490 11,090 317.802 11,090 330.234 11,090 322.624 11,090 326.023 11,090 11,090 345.491 339.332 11,090 345.420 11,089 340.552 6.172 6.104 6.247 6.054 6.188 5.039 5.229 21,043 5,550 73,559 4,181 20,383 3 11,090 11,090 325.466 322.420 6.134 5.888 6,053 5.874 11,085 11,084 342.457 342.788 5.115 5.153 11,084 348.850 5.049 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 S-15 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 1985 Annual 1986 ii ii« vn * 1984 1985 June Aug. July Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Feb. Jan. Mar. Apr. May June July FINANCE—Continued MONETARY STATISTICS Currency in circulation (end of period) . bil $ 1838 1975 Money stock measures and components (averages of daily figures): t Measures (not seasonally adjusted): $ Ml bil $ 5445 5940 M2 do 2,277 7 r 2,484.2 M3 do. 3,104.1 2,847 8 L (M3 plus other liquid assets) do.... r3,365.6 r3,684.0 Components (not seasonally adjusted): Currency .. do 1650 1543 Demand deposits do 2459 259.4 Other checkable deposits $$ do.... 163.8 139.2 Overnight RP's and Eurodollars Q .. do 631 567 General purpose and broker /dealer money market funds do.. , 150.4 175.7 Money market deposit accounts do.... 480.1 396.8 Savings deposits. do 2975 2958 Small time deposits @ .. do 8837 8389 Large time deposits @ do 3788 424.3 Measures (seasonally adjusted): $ Ml do M2 . . .. do M3 do L (M3 plus other liquid assets)... . do. Components (seasonally adjusted): Currency do Demand deposits do Other checkable deposits tt do Savings deposits do. , Small time deposits @ do. Large time deposits @ do.... PROFITS AND DIVIDENDS (QTRLY.) Manufacturing corps. (Bureau of the Census): Net profit after taxes, all indus87,648 tries mil $ 107,648 Food and kindred products do. , 9,760 12,798 1,200 Textile mill products do.... 1,635 3,015 2,880 Paper and allied products do.... 9,542 Chemicals and allied products do.... 13,883 Petroleum and coal products do.... 17,154 12,739 1,627 Stone, clay, and glass products do.... 1,870 Primary nonferrous metal do 1000 84 Primary iron and steel do .. —379 -1,349 Fabricated metal products (except ordnance, machinery, and transportion equipment) mil. $.. 4,646 3,388 Machinery (except electrical) do.... 11,963 9,676 Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies do .... 8,616 6,886 Transportation equipment (except motor vehicles, etc.) mil. $ . 4 117 3594 Motor vehicles and equipment do. .. 10,575 9087 All other manufacturing industries do.... 20,877 16,580 Dividends paid (cash), all industries do.... 45,102 45,517 SECURITIES ISSUED Securities and Exchange Commission: Estimated gross proceeds, total mil. $.. 89,247 131,539 By type of security: Bonds and notes, corporate do.... 59,483 85,828 Common stock do.... 22151 35,646 Preferred stock do.... 4,219 6,224 By type of issuer: Corporate, total # mil. $ 85853 127 698 Manufacturing :. do ... 14467 25558 Extractive (mining) do.... 5,522 4,499 Public utility do.... 7,523 9,914 Transportation do .... 1,638 4,036 Communication do .... 2,018 3,854 Financial and real estate..... do.... 45,150 65,356 State and municipal issues (Bond Buyer): Long-term do 101 882 203 954 Short-term do 31068 19492 SECURITY MARKETS Stock Market Customer Financing Margin credit at brokers, end of year or month mil $ 22470 28390 Free credit balances at brokers: Margin accounts .. . do 1 755 2715 Cash accounts do 12840 10215 Bonds Prices: Standard & Poor's Corporation: High grade corporate: (i) Composite § dol. per $100 bond .. Domestic municipal (15 bonds) do . 479 530 Sales: New York Stock Exchange, exclusive of some stopped sales, face value, total... . mil $ 6,982 29 9 046 45 See footnotes at end of tables. 1873 1859 1975 1932 5927 2,480 7 3,097.0 3,664.8 5996 2,501.0 3,109.6 3,682.7 6020 25109 3 126.1 3,708.9 609 1 2,521 0 3,143.7 3,734.8 6122 2,533 7 3,161.9 3,758.3 6217 2549 1 31837 3,800.9 6399 2,573 9 3,212.6 3,843.2 6335 25777 32306 38642 1651 2594 162.2 1668 261.8 164.5 1677 2604 167.3 1676 2650 170.3 1684 2656 172.3 1707 2690 176.4 173 1 2813 180.1 1705 2751 182.4 r 6192 6305 25699 25932 3 231 6 rr3,260 6 3,869 6 3,894 5 r 6529 r 2 630 5 r 3 295 6 r r 1736 2787 194.7 608 607 636 642 647 658 696 680 675 664 66 9 175.4 478.1 2954 8863 4204 175.8 487.2 2989 8871 416.1 176.8 495.2 2989 8825 4214 176.7 499.8 299 1 8805 4276 177.0 504.1 3029 881 3 r 4325 1768 5095 3033 8807 4353 176.5 512.0 3018 8825 4387 1777 5157 3027 889 1 4476 1810 5163 3027 8917 4510 1862 5205 3065 8918 4508 1914 5252 r 3129 8899 r 4476 5909 24790 30970 3,665.7 5962 2496 1 3,112.1 3,683.2 6048 6115 25154 25295 3 130 1 3,150 2 r 3,711 1 r3,739 1 614 2 25384 31649 3,760 7 6201 25508 3 1802 37982 6266 25658 3 1999 r 38369 6272 25690 32229 38590 631 0 25766 32396 38772 1644 2590 1618 293.6 890.3 422.7 1653 2604 164.8 296.7 888.0 418.3 1687 2660 1737 3023 875.7 429.7 1698 2678 1767 3037 8760 4329 1706 271 5 1786 3036 8803 4365 171 9 2689 1805 3040 8859 4479 172 9 269 2 1831 3049 8910 4512 1669 263 1 1690 299.7 880.9 421.0 23,570 3,059 1677 2664 1715 3003 878.3 425.6 21,413 3,542 263 872 3,421 1,910 583 218 -397 64 0 693 200 1 5462 3340 882 2 444 3 r 638 4 646 1 658 7 2 591 2 r2 620 9 r2 648 0 r r 260 3 3 289 1 3 304 6 3 890 4 r3 912 2 r3 942 2 r 6667 r 2 669 0 r 574 919 3,105 1386 1,799 1,566 1 515 1726 491 1 103 2489 1239 2870 1340 2667 4,566 4647 3482 2513 10,959 11,961 11756 10849 11,410 13,057 12770 9703 10222 13 194 19 137 13354 7,139 3,534 7,682 3848 8,508 3508 6,146 2904 7,137 2416 10,098 1864 15,118 3420 8,120 3869 11410 2943 631 12161 3441 754 12770 3060 653 9703 1 689 371 9924 1 464 782 12 744 3220 450 18988 3108 175 8 281 6 195 1 r 3185 8912 r 4463 23 263 11 055 18 511 r 3 753 '751 6845 3332 176 6 284 9 199 0 r 3250 r 8859 r 445 6 177 5 2883 204 0 331 3 8834 446 5 r 200 169 350 2,195 737 174 4 2757 1899 r 311 4 8962 r 4521 r 676 1 2697 1 3 322 8 3358 5 3 9569 426 589 1,035 2,568 768 r 1977 r 5404 327 0 r 881 9 r 443 4 67 1 3 114 2798 432 545 409 871 r 179 1 2900 203.7 19802 2720 3,276 504 278 271 1774 2856 199.6 r 1934 r 5308 r 319 9 884 7 r 4451 173 9 273 2 1852 3069 8947 4505 466 695 771 2,212 3,451 1758 2767 193.4 r 3 r 20 146 3626 269 597 r 669 1 r 2 671 2 r 6798 27024 3 323 5 33562 3 922 3 3 928 9 39570 1723 267 1 185.3 1706 2620 181.0 r 651 8 r 2 638 9 r 3 297 8 r 570 17773 r '24 688 12,413 16 234 r 3413 6 816 1 947 772 12 559 17773 1 853 3 610 r 728 r 4,797 5,983 5,798 5,686 4,998 5,777 12,422 7375 23 015 10 905 r 4r602 1 465 822 214 r 2431 2491 2596 1373 r 432 601 660 732 1 660 1 937 280 1 928 8,008 11 994 10 788 4612 11 131 2821 13 086 5 129 13 766 12036 1 444 22342 1 049 31 648 54 439 1 654 3 116 7 636 373 11 913 3 832 13 262 278 11 746 r 4 452 19 600 4 766 25260 25220 25780 25330 26350 26 400 28 390 26 810 27 450 29 090 30 760 32 370 32 480 33 170 2 080 10 340 2 715 12 840 2 645 11 695 2 545 12355 2 715 13 920 3 065 14 340 2 405 12970 2 585 13 570 2 570 14 600 64 5 67 4 654 628 60 6 63 1 958 56 804 98 730 56 85242 655 504 616 250 2215 10115 553 86436 79 486 0 99 839 904 610 216 620 277 966 257 372 65 1 173 541 1308 447 328 146 885 450 467 831 325 580 640 257 685 576 831 721 1 950 9700 1 810 9440 54.6 529 51 9 526 562 570 600 71333 55178 74723 76798 83645 907 61 84456 1 745 10080 1 715 9630 23 822 r 4 222 r 147 321 546 993 95 1 064 44 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-16 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 August 1986 1985 Annual 1986 Unit 1984 1985 June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July FINANCE—Continued Bonds — Continued Yields: Domestic corporate (Moody's) percent.. By rating: Aaa do Aa do A ... . . . . do Baa ....do By group: Industrials do Public utilities do Railroads . do Domestic municipal: Bond Buyer (20 bonds) do.... Standard & Poor's Corp. (15 bonds) do U.S. Treasury bonds, taxable :j: do.... Stocks Prices: Dow Jones averages (65 stocks) Industrial (30 stocks) Public utility (15 stocks) Transportation (20 stocks) Standard & Poor's Corporation: § Combined index (500 Stocks) 1941-43=10.. Industrial, total (400 Stocks) # do.... Capital goods (105 Stocks) do .... Consumer goods (191 Stocks) do.... Utilities (40 Stocks) do Transportation (20 Stocks) 1982= 100... Railroads (6 Stocks) 1941-43—10 Financial (40 Stocks) . . . . 1970-10 New York City banks (6 Stocks) 1941-43 = 10... Banks outside NYC (10 Stocks) do .... Property-Casualty Insurance (5 Stocks) do .... N.Y. Stock Exchange common stock indexes: Composite 12/31/65—50 Industrial . do Transportation do. . Utility do Finance do Yields (Standard & Poor's Corp.): Composite (500 stocks) percent . Industrials (400 stocks) do .... Utilities (40 stocks) do Transportation (20 stocks) . . do Financial (40 stocks) . do Preferred stocks, 10 high-grade do .... Sales: Total on all registered exchanges (SEC): Market value mil $ Shares sold millions.. On New York Stock Exchange: Market value mil. $.. Shares sold (cleared or settled) millionsNew York Stock Exchange: Exclusive of odd-lot and stopped stock sales (sales effected) millionsShares listed, NYSE, end of period: Market value, all listed shares bil. $ .. Number of shares listed millions.. ' 13.49 12.05 11.70 11.69 11.76 11.75 11.69 11.29 10.89 10.75 10.40 9.79 9.51 9.69 9.73 9.52 1 12.71 13.31 13.74 14.19 11.37 11.82 12.28 12.72 10.94 11.46 11.98 12.40 10.97 11.42 11.92 12.43 11.05 11.47 12.00 12.50 11.07 11.46 11.99 12.48 11.02 11.45 11.94 12.36 10.55 11.07 11.54 11.99 10.16 10.63 11.19 11.58 10.05 10.46 11.04 11.44 9.67 10.13 10.67 11.11 9.00 9.49 10.15 10.49 8.79 9.21 9.83 10.19 9.09 9.43 9.94 10.29 9.13 9.49 9.96 10.34 8.88 9.28 9.76 10.16 13.21 14.03 13.07 11.80 12.29 11.94 11.48 11.91 11.81 11.49 11.88 11.63 11.57 11.93 11.56 11.55 11.95 11.63 11.53 11.84 11.54 11.23 11.33 11.35 10.96 10.82 11.18 10.83 10.66 10.86 10.63 10.16 10.58 10.24 9.33 10.05 9.98 9.02 9.78 9.85 9.52 9.58 9.95 9.51 9.72 9.85 9.19 9.73 10.12 9.07 8.80 9.01 9.09 9.33 8.76 8.51 8.33 7.86 6.98 7.15 7.33 7.70 7.51 7.54 10.15 11.99 9.18 10.75 8.78 10.36 8.90 10.51 9.18 10.59 9.37 10.67 9.24 10.56 8.64 10.08 8.51 9.60 8.06 9.51 7.44 9.07 7.07 8.13 7.32 7.59 7.67 8.02 7.98 8.23 7.62 7.86 1 463.10 1,178.48 131.77 513.85 542.53 557.59 549.77 541.18 547.98 577.56 606.50 541.56 614.75 659.83 693.86 706.04 699.26 715.91 698.61 1,328.23 1,314.00 1,343.17 1,326.18 1,317.95 1,351.58 1,432.88 1,517.02 1,534.86 1,652.73 1,757.35 1,807.05 1,801.80 1,867.70 1,809.92 163.87 154.54 157.30 155.85 157.58 163.98 169.56 164.29 173.44 180.93 188.34 186.35 183.48 202.28 189.33 648.66 685.75 683.94 660.91 652.77 679.68 707.14 645.11 715.74 774.86 804.40 802.01 789.55 737.39 784.47 160.46 181.26 171.84 150.87 67.98 136.77 101.40 16.99 186.84 207.79 188.75 184.52 82.97 166.62 123.17 22.04 188.89 208.50 183.59 188.71 86.90 167.10 121.48 23,04 192.54 212.90 190.61 190.30 87.22 177.97 130.00 23.19 188.31 209.40 189.60 185.93 83.21 174.45 125.85 22.07 184.06 205.15 184.53 182.75 81.46 168.07 123.58 21.06 186.18 207.65 184.97 187.49 81.49 168.89 126.58 21.60 197.45 219.44 196.54 200.75 86.80 177.68 133.46 23.79 207.26 230.29 210.81 212.60 90.83 187.65 140.41 25.10 208.19 230.37 211.67 211.38 92.06 191.27 142.49 25.87 219.37 241.91 223.60 226.76 97.51 206.37 150.10 27.76 232.33 256.25 229.34 248.55 102.01 212.11 156.43 30.27 237.98 263.89 232.60 260.51 103.78 208.18 148.69 30.12 238.46 266.38 231.79 265.98 102.39 201.88 142.02 28.93 245.30 274.55 236.16 279.47 106.65 202.31 144.23 28.85 240.18 266.17 223.40 283.70 112.13 187.79 134.52 28.58 63.82 95.21 85.44 101.62 89.24 107.43 90.93 106.55 85.57 100.10 79.73 94.28 82.48 93.89 89.85 99.55 97.89 104.47 100.70 103.95 100.33 106.60 118.69 118.90 125.26 120.46 123.55 120.82 124.21 121.92 119.89 115.83 181.26 246.47 259.92 257.13 250.40 243.24 249.47 278.01 283.54 294.56 314.73 337.97 329.19 325.94 312.46 310.66 92.46 108.01 85.63 46.44 89.28 108.09 123.78 104.10 56.74 114.21 109.52 124.11 105.79 59.61 118.47 111.64 126.94 111.67 59.68 119.85 109.09 124.92 109.92 56.99 114.68 106.62 122.35 104.96 55.93 110.21 107.57 123.65 103.72 55.84 112.36 113.93 130.53 108.61 59.07 122.83 119.33 136.77 113.52 61.69 128.86 120.16 137.13 115.72 62.46 132.36 126.43 144.03 124.18 65.18 142.13 133.97 152.75 128.66 68.06 153.94 137.27 157.30 126.17 69.46 155.07 137.37 158.59 122.21 68.65 151.28 140.82 163.15 120.65 70.69 151.73 138.32 158.06 112.03 74.20 150.23 4.64 4.05 9.48 3.22 5.35 11.62 4.25 3.76 8.12 2.86 4.21 10.44 4.21 3.75 7.84 2.85 4.04 10.05 4.14 3.67 7.84 2.67 4.02 9.92 4.23 3.73 8.18 2.74 4.23 10.15 4.32 3.82 8.17 2.84 4.44 10.26 4.28 3.77 8.32 2.81 4.32 10.35 4.06 3.59 7.84 2.65 3.84 10.12 3.88 3.44 7.45 2.55 3.63 10.05 3.90 3.47 7.42 2.52 3.54 9.85 3.72 3.32 7.11 2.35 3.30 9.62 3.50 3.13 6.78 2.26 3.00 9.13 3.43 3.05 6.68 2.39 3.03 8.97 3.42 3.02 6.81 2.38 3.12 9.00 3.36 2.95 6.60 2.38 3.14 8.89 8.66 959,235 1,197,249 30,451 37,031 97,104 2,875 106,150 3,208 85,501 2,782 78,885 2,476 104,281 3,160 108,183 3,327 131,583 4,002 119,804 3,635 128,234 3,772 156,551 4,466 162,274 4,500 137,403 3,794 822,714 1,023,179 2,649 3,030 25,150 23,071 1,586.10 49,092 83,281 91,151 74,974 67,460 89,592 92,545 111,908 101,520 109,681 131,144 138,839 115,403 30,222 2,373 2,653 2,263 2,032 2,587 2,744 3,240 2,934 3,087 3,546 3,653 3,034 27,511 2,117 2,463 1,924 1,860 2,543 2,445 2,802 2,879 2,899 3,215 3,240 2,680 1,950.33 1,812.38 1,800.46 1,778.90 1,702.80 1,774.44 1,874.53 1,950.33 1,959.17 2,094.86 2,204.12 2,165.55 2,260.99 2,289.30 2,163.40 53,407 52,427 50,971 51,361 51,493 51,605 52,427 52,734 57,046 54,251 56,106 52,105 52,175 53,259 53,259 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 . . By leading countries: Africa: Egypt . Republic of South Africa Asia; Australia and Oceania: Australia, including New Guinea . Japan . . . See footnotes at end of tables. mil $ 217,888.1 213,146.1 18,012.0 16,726.5 16,584.3 17,034.2 17,618.3 17,720.5 16,994.3 17,006.2 17,734.6 18,912.9 17,964.8 17,430.6 19,069.7 do.... 217,865.2 213,133.0 18,010.1 16,725.3 16,583.7 17,033.2 17,617.8 17,720.2 16,993.8 17,005.9 17,734.2 18,910.8 17,964.1 17,430.3 19,069.2 do .... 17,437.8 17,411.5 17,423.2 17,732.2 17,368.1 17,975.5 17,023.9 do do do do do.... do.... do 8,826.6 64,532.6 5,744.5 62,207.1 46,526.2 18,632.6 11,049.8 7,388.1 60,745.3 6,399.1 59,978.0 47,257.6 19,991.2 11,022.3 662.2 5,043.4 413.0 4,559.2 4,573.9 1,859.9 877.9 576.1 5,150.9 689.8 4,234.5 3,721.2 1,353.8 985.8 525.9 4,664.2 517.8 4,501.7 3,502.1 1,909.2 864.0 533.5 4,889.0 606.6 4,437.4 4,031.0 1,541.7 930.9 528.8 4,655.0 479.3 5,198.4 4,085.6 1,747.8 901.0 544.3 4,889.8 535.5 5,259.1 3,695.9 1,839.7 922.9 535.0 5,120.2 490.1 4,892.7 3,275.2 1,525.9 1,143.4 472.4 4,742.9 474.4 4,975.2 3,999.3 1,517.1 824.9 504.2 4,843.5 594.5 5,623.9 3,786.1 1,553.0 829.4 483.7 5,424.1 831.2 5,960.4 3,659.2 1,673.5 880.9 468.5 5,184.0 433.3 5,290.0 4,058.1 1,632.6 898.2 437.5 4,740.2 525.5 5,163.7 3,780.9 1,767.0 998.2 485.3 6,793.9 477.2 4,841.7 3,857.6 1,574.0 1,035.5 do do .... 2,704.2 2,265.2 2,322.8 1,205.0 184.3 95.8 181.1 93.9 101.2 93.2 142.4 94.8 202.5 89.9 205.6 84.2 175.3 73.7 139.1 77.0 185.8 78.5 151.8 98.3 132.0 92.3 141.1 95.5 163.9 101.4 4,845.8 23,575.0 5,481.1 22,630.8 353.9 1,750.6 602.0 1,845.2 440.1 1,742.9 487.2 1,925.7 407.1 1,834.1 470.3 1,972.1 433.9 1,760.8 371.1 1,762.5 467.1 1,813.0 688.8 1,998.1 370.0 1,905.8 462.2 1,732.2 408.3 3,860.5 do do SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 Annual S-17 1985 1986 .. ., 1984 1985 June Aug. July Sept Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June OF THE UNITED STATE S—Continued VALUE OF EXPORTS— Continued Exports (mdse.), incl. reexports — Continued Europe: France mil $. German Democratic Republic do... Federal Republic of Germany do... Italy do Union of Soviet Socialist Republics do United Kingdom . do North and South America: Canada do ... Latin American Republics, total # do Brazil . . . . do Mexico do Venezuela do.. Exports of U.S. merchandise, total § do... Excluding military grant-aid do . . . Agricultural products, total do.... Nonagricultural products, total do By commodity groups and principal commodities: Food and live animals # mil. $.. Beverages and tobacco do Crude materials, inedible, exc. fuels # .do Mineral fuels, lubricants, etc. # do.... Oils and fats, animal and vegetable do Chemicals do Manufactured goods # do . Machinery and transport equipment, total mil $ Machinery, total # -do Transport equipment, total . do . Motor vehicles and parts ...do .... VALUE OF IMPORTS General imports total do Seasonally adjusted do .... By geographic regions: Africa . do . Asia do Australia and Oceania do.... Europe . . . . . do Northern North America do Southern North America do.... South America do By leading countries: Africa: Egypt do Republic of South Africa do .... Asia; Australia and Oceania: Australia, including New Guinea mil $ Japan do Europe: France do German Democratic Republic do.... Federal Republic of Germany .do.... Italy do Union of Soviet Socialist Republics do . .. United Kingdom do.... North and South America: Canada do Latin American Republics, total # do Brazil do Mexico do Venezuela do .... By commodity groups and principal commodities: Agricultural products, total mil $ Nonagricultural products, total do .... Food and live animals # do .. Beverages and tobacco do.... Crude materials, inedible, exc. fuels # do Mineral fuels, lubricants, etc do .... Petroleum and products do.... Oils and fats, animal and vegetable do Chemicals do Manufactured goods # do.... Machinery and transport equipment do .. Machinery, total # do.... Transport equipment do.... Motor vehicles and parts do.... See footnotes at end of tables. 462.5 6 036.7 136.9 9,083.6 43749 6,095 7 72.3 9,050.0 46252 4653 743.2 3513 407.1 4.0 638.1 3547 692.5 3084 471 9 1.4 651.4 3158 5328 1.2 834.4 3562 5505 19.5 790.8 3716 508 1 12.8 680.1 388 1 548 2 60 7684 3902 927.3 4052 6144 11.5 917.7 4321 6458 14 919.3 3929 5246 12 763.3 4143 546 1 12 777.8 4789 32839 12 209 7 24228 11 272 9 778 8549 438 8314 673 7844 503 8428 960 9259 2921 8965 203 1 8206 139 2 8362 271 8 911 5 171 6 1 1667 184 4 9267 74 9 9600 90 1 961 1 46,524.3 47,251.1 4,570 5 3,720.9 3,502.0 4,030.0 4,085 3 3,695.7 3,275 0 3999 1 37860 36592 40573 37809 38575 7430 26 301 7 27 849 8 25136 20458 25358 22551 23749 24058 23903 2083 9 21344 22829 2256 9 2 476 7 23894 2434 2234 2468 26397 3 1396 2345 2597 2684 4524 2469 2558 2742 2639 301 6 2421 11 992 1 13,634 7 13773 820.3 1,405.7 10157 1 1708 12141 10174 10232 10648 1 0294 1 1009 1 1210 10607 3,377.2 334.7 3,399 4 2788 271.5 3161 2538 2556 2632 234 1 3210 2193 3224 2792 2540 212,057 1 206,925 3 17 432 6 16,172.2 16,106.1 16,543 0 17,1223 17,226 8 16,478 7 16 501 2 17 163 7 18 349 2 17 376 0 16 690 7 16 426 5 212,034.2 206,912.2 17,430.7 16,171.0 16,105.5 16,542.0 17,121.8 17,226.5 16,478.2 16,500.9 17,163.3 18,347.1 17,375.3 16,690.4 16,426.0 37,813.9 29,241.5 2,054.2 1,801.6 1,982.8 1,884.9 2,343.5 2,786.0 2,642.2 25358 24454 23996 21204 18599 1 6829 174 243 2 177 683 8 15 378 4 14 370 5 14 123 3 14 658 1 14 778 8 14 440 8 13 836 5 13 965 4 14 718 2 15 949 6 15 255 5 14 830 8 14 743 6 24,462.6 28494 19,267.9 29582 1,489.1 1249 1,445.4 1590 1,491.0 291 6 1,465.7 2433 1 601 5 1 747.8 2347 3800 1,543 1 3643 16296 166 9 14608 228 3 14319 273 7 1 2225 252 4 20 248 9 9,310.5 16,939 5 9,970.9 1 2844 707.8 1 141.3 759.9 1,225.4 933.6 1 1480 868.1 12680 902.9 1457 1 991.1 14638 888.4 1557 1 812.1 1 5827 675.6 1 6389 621.7 1 542 0 1 404 6 1 119 5 790> 728.1 584.1 19222 22 336 3 15,139 9 1,434 0 21 758 7 14,008 9 1297 17774 12798 1313 992 1 780 6 1,859 6 11190 1,174.0 992 1 8576 1 1053 1137 1 8350 1 1664 1105 1 6425 10955 107 1 1 6427 9949 974 17192 1 1229 1083 1 8755 1 1169 888 20008 1 196 7 103 4 72 4 948 1 857 6 1 934 1 1 844 6 1 169 5 1 199 6 1 083 9 89 972 7 60 317 5 29,655 2 17,547.9 94 278 4 59 488 2 34,790 2 19,364.0 83576 52340 31236 1,841.1 74148 46655 27494 1,419.8 75353 47075 28278 1,670.8 77963 49538 28426 1,664.8 76941 47504 29437 1,680.2 73974 45299 28675 1,292.6 7 269 4 4 681 7 25876 1,601.5 7 894 5 49201 29744 1,613.1 8 693 8 8 262 2 53122 5'l29 9 3381 5 3 1322 1,675.0 1,820.5 69807 4,696 7 2,284.0 1,338.7 1 1691 2260 7 762 2 4 892 1 2 870 1 1,690.1 1 2337 204 3 8 048 6 4 885 0 31636 1,732.2 325 725 7 345 275 5 30 135 5 27 000 3 26 247 3 31 349 1 28 429 4 30 010 4 30 728 0 32 005 2 28 895 4 31 971 5 28 761 6 30 272 3 31 763 7 (i) 29,424.8 26,630.2 26,083.3 31,764.2 27,594.0 30,285 1 32,887 6 14 354 9 11,964 3 1 1593 9127 983' 9 10318 9689 890 1 1 2330 1 231 1 120 132 2 131 884 2 11 091 8 10 558 7 10 469 6 12 635 2 10 478 2 11 622 4 11 468 3 13 158 7 3,558.0 '3243 451 0 313.5 3,819 3 2880 '2992 2781 3448 3177 73 306 7 81 692 1 73152 62740 61304 7 112 2 6728 9 7 326 6 7 629 7 7 558 6 66 496 3 69 014 4 62924 5074 1 48157 6 153 9 6 078 0 5 696 0 5 9402 5 681 1 26,833.7 25,969.5 2'313.4 2,231.9 1,952.3 2,036.5 2,022.6 2,166.2 2,361.1 2,136.8 21 043 0 20 931 6 1639 1 14978 1 581 8 20802 18647 20309 1 750 9 1 921 1 8836 11 402 8 2687 7 053 o 5 660 1 2,035.8 1 591 4 943 1 593 4 13 028 1 11 157 7 3155 '3128 8 128 1 7 543 3 5 923 7 5822 0 2,065.1 1,852.3 1 568 1 1 480 2 779 9 11 903 4 2646 7 5156 5 923 1 2,250.3 1 635 5 831 5 13 295 4 2960 8409 7 5712 3 1,724.3 1 494 4 44 175.9 1695 2,487.7 792 2,070.8 310 160.3 24 182.9 20 166.5 25 211.7 26 147.1 30 176.9 29 170.3 32 236.3 32 191.9 30 210.7 34 145.4 27028 57 135 0 28704 68 782 9 2495 5824 1 3647 54183 2202 54442 209 9 6 451 5 219 8 5 2369 220 1 6 042 6 268 1 6 221 6 2404 6 901 6 193 9 5 860 6 224 4 7 185 4 237 9 6 333 2 191 3 177 4 6 439 1 7 240 1 8 113 0 9481 9 148.9 91.5 16,995.9 20,239.2 79345 96737 851 8 4.6 1,680.6 8168 670 2 5.2 1,480.1 772 6 675 7 5.2 1,488.4 803 5 760 6 4.5 1,807.5 878 2 758 3 6.4 1,511.9 817 4 904 0 4.9 1,851.3 896 5 843 2 5.2 2,035.1 839 9 866 6 34 1,988.8 9600 733 0 7.7 1,897.0 823 6 893 8 90 2,163.8 937 8 921 4 72 2,030 7 8057 902 0 85 2,131 0 7982 5542 14,491.6 4086 14,937 3 566 14472 251 1297 1 129 288 1 233 2 13001 36 6 14332 31 3 13314 30 1 13467 23 0 1 2730 29 1 41 9 1 234 4 12885 220 1 2199 27 1 198 0 1 232 1 1 519 1 66 478 1 69 006 3 62918 5073 1 48137 6 077 9 5 695 6 5939 7 5 6807 5 659 5 5922 9 5 821 1 5922 5 42 340 6 76210 18 020 0 6,542.8 43 447 5 7 5262 19 131 8 6,537.0 3 680 2 3 448 7 3 309 2 3 835 4 3 682 1 3 920 9 3 888 0 3 762 3 6297 554 9 638 2 732 1 607 4 608 2 579 3 631 2 1 719 6 1 708 0 1 461 0 1 479 4 1 562 7 1 647 1 1 786 3 1 501 1 507.1 4304 4542 657 9 696 3 696 9 601 5 664 7 6 153 8 42 175.1 926 7 77 2,058 8 902 5 5 711 7 3 347 3 3 411 8 3 170 5 3 675 1 3 037 4 517 5 581 6 596 7 664 4 564 4 1 474 A 1 487 7 1 376 9 1 707 v 1 237 9 504 4 394 1 382 ? 391 2 416 0 19 765 5 20 004 5 1 694 3 1 438 1 1 507 8 1 651 9 1 393 7 1 590 6 1 868 9 2 043 6 1 778 1 1 861 2 1 779 5 2 045 8 1 601 5 305,960.3 325,271.0 28,441.3 25,562.1 24,739.5 29,697.2 27,035.7 28,419.7 28,859.1 29,961.6 27,117.3 30,110.3 26,982.1 28,226.5 30,162.2 17,972.8 18,649 3 1 565 1 13644 13996 1 5426 1 277 9 1 521 6 1 788 5 1 889 6 1 646 5 1 799 2 1 721 8 1 982 9 1 586 4 3,653.4 276.7 3,726.7 347.2 319.4 360.0 320.3 343.1 349.7 325.7 300.8 261.5 296.2 346.1 299.2 11 081 7 60,979.8 55,906.1 10 391 2 53,917.1 49,606.6 9154 5,087.8 4,750.2 8738 4,146.4 3,839.5 8499 3,936.8 3,684.3 9149 4,596.8 4,323.6 6960 13 697 4 46,144.7 6722 14 532 8 46,451.2 50 8 1 3732 4,065.1 65 0 10854 3,600.8 647 10187 3,661.5 50 4 468 1 264 3 1 2027 4,506.5 3,647.8 909 6 4,699.2 4,382.9 7707 4,824.2 4,488.9 731 4 5,228.2 4,840.7 834 4 5,344.4 4,893.8 61 8 51 7 55 5 1 255 5 1 166 0 1 2803 3,883.6 3,867.3 3,879.6 818 0 3,874.3 3,509.5 8953 3,330.7 3,023.7 966 3 2,175.5 1,952.5 913 2 2,700.3 2,500.2 938 4 3,184.6 2,954.8 57 6 48 7 34 0 45 8 40 4 1 249 1 1 362 3 1 275 2 1 228 5 1 236 2 3,939.9 4,225.9 3,782.0 4,015.9 4,113.9 119,191.7 137 263 5 11 922 1 10 300 2 10 179 3 123137 11 003 4 12 152 4 12 476 7 12 909 2 11 953 4 14 144 9 13 187 3 13 426 4 13 908 1 68,389.9 75,298 7 6,186 2 57653 58521 6957 1 61137 64633 64953 68856 63427 78881 6 917 9 7 077 9 7 231 9 50,801.8 61,964.8 5,735.9 4,534.8 4,327.3 5,356.6 4,889.7 5,689.2 5,981.4 6,023.7 5,610.7 6,256.7 6,269.3 6,348.6 6,676.2 45,412.2 55,739.7 5,144.5 4,094.7 3,941.5 4,882.7 4,378.5 5,264.6 5,429.8 5,346.6 5,028.6 5,484.5 5,442.4 5,660.3 6,088.7 July SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 August 1986 1985 Annual 1986 .. . u 1985 1984 June July Aug. Oct. Sept. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES—Continued Indexes Exports (U.S. mdse., excl. military grant-aid): Unit value 1977 - 100 Quantity do Value do General imports: Unit value do Quantity do Value do Shipping Weight and Value . Waterborne trade: Exports (incl. reexports): Shipping weight , thous sh tons Value mil $ General imports: Shipping weight thous. sh. tons.. Value mil. $.. 1562 115 1 1798 1550 1130 175.2 1575 1126 177.4 1564 1052 164.6 1544 1053 162.6 1545 1087 167.9 1544 1129 174.3 1536 1134 174.2 1547 1084 167.7 1562 1075 1679 1553 1125 1747 1555 120 1 1867 1551 1140 1768 156 1 1088 1699 157 1 1064 167 2 1635 1367 2235 1594 1486 236.9 1584 1567 248.2 1584 1404 222.3 159 1 1359 216.1 159 2 1622 258.2 1597 1466 234.1 1610 1534 247.1 1620 1562 2530 1602 1645 2635 1580 1506 2379 1539 171 0 2633 1526 1552 2368 1525 1634 2492 1524 1717 261 6 374 689 101,803 349,964 91,679 27,632 6,956 27,342 7,355 28,750 7,369 27,012 7,243 28,962 7,362 32,282 7,976 29,618 7,742 28,120 7,288 25,092 7,389 413,092 394,442 191,113 205,606 36,212 18,267 30,618 16,199 30,744 16,227 38,902 19,188 33,442 16,367 33,580 17,564 35,907 18,254 37,363 20,187 31,387 17,130 TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION TRANSPORTATION Air Carriers Certificated route carriers: Passenger-miles (revenue) bil. Passenger-load factor percent.. Ton-miles (revenue) total mil Operating revenues (quarterly) # § mil $ Passenger revenues do Cargo revenues do Mail revenues do Operating expenses (quarterly) § do Net income after taxes (quarterly) § do Domestic operations: Passenger-miles (revenue) bil.. Cargo ton-miles mil .. Mail ton-miles do Operating revenues (quarterly) § mil $ Operating expenses (quarterly) § do Net income after taxes (quarterly) §. .. do . International operations: Passenger-miles (revenue) bil.. Cargo ton-miles mil Mail ton-miles. . . do Operating revenues (quarterly) § mil $ Operating expenses (quarterly) § do ... Net income after taxes (quarterly) § do.... Urban Transit Systems Passengers carried total mil 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.. Freight carried —volume indexes, class I and II intercity truck tonnage (ATA): Common carriers of general freight, seas adj 1967 — 100 Class I Railroads £ Financial operations, quarterly (AAR), excluding Amtrak: Operating revenues total # mil $ Freight do .. Passenger excl Amtrak do Operating expenses do Net railway operating income do.... Ordinary income f do Traffic: Revenue ton-miles qtrly (AAR) bil Price index for railroad freight 12/84=100 .. Travel Lodging industry: Restaurant sales index. ..same month 1967 — 100.. Hotels: Average room sale <} dollars.. Rooms occupied % of total.. Motor hotels: Average room sale <0 dollars .. Rooms occupied % of total.. Economy hotels: Average room sale <} dollars.. Rooms occupied % of total Foreign travel: U.S. citizens: Arrivals (quarterly) thous .. Departures (quarterly) do Aliens: Arrivals (quarterly) do.... Departures (quarterly) .do.... Passports issued do National parks, recreation visits ## do.... See footnotes at end of tables. 305.12 59.2 38697 43 790 36978 '2952 705 41662 747 1 243.69 3,565 1 160 35373 33787 416 1 32.85 65.8 3,908 33.80 67.1 4,011 26.03 55.7 3,232 12,431 10,525 661 211 11,684 402 26.88 55.8 3,408 24.32 54.3 3,139 28.26 59.1 3512 26.36 55.1 3,289 24.54 57.9 3 113 30.93 64.2 3844 28.74 60.3 3595 270.06 23.04 1 3,132 253 1 213 92 9685 9,007 377 25.43 257 88 26.06 262 96 19.84 253 88 9,732 9,285 216 21.43 290 104 19.97 275 100 23.48 246 135 21.64 299 102 20.79 296 93 26.11 328 105 24.27 316 102 4.47 268 34 1 6.93 230 34 2132 2,019 31 7.42 245 33 7.74 237 35 6.19 256 33 5575 5589 174 5.45 292 34 4.36 286 46 4.79 250 55 4.73 218 34 3.75 240 C 31 4.82 283 C 36 8030 8 116 652 641 672 639 735 675 666 657 631 692 100 17 413 100 17543 100 4,326 100 4541 412 316 116 120 46 161 151 38 38 40 1439 1370 1337 •144 8 141 8 1384 29459 28 478 101 25804 1 3,655 2659 27635 26,660 103 25,258 1,761 1779 7068 6,840 26 6 154 646 640 9215 99.3 8760 99.9 2228 99.9 99.8 99.8 2162 99.8 99.8 99.8 2157 99.8 100.9 101.0 2 213 6901 66 45.75 66 2 213 69.92 64 47.71 64 227 6819 69 48.14 71 217 67.02 65 47.87 73 203 67.02 68 48.24 73 204 67.82 63 48.11 62 225 73.07 69 48.22 65 214 68.18 60 48.48 58 218 6966 49 47.54 47 170 70 12 56 47.24 55 206 7754 66 49.22 65 29.90 65 30.13 64 30.95 75 31.25 76 31.41 78 30.06 65 29.49 64 30.21 56 29.51 45 2953 51 31 12 57 14,242 13909 8,970 7,698 4696 49,015 15,252 14,768 8,903 7,725 4955 49,329 3,908 4,195 2,205 1,889 480 6,831 247 1,896 3,211 3187 2,018 1,818 261 1,328 3 1,309 3 1 003 3 687 3 353 9,142 4,878 4,413 2,734 2,444 279 5,504 J 1 29.97 70.6 3,606 11,975 10,185 646 214 11 170 423 335.90 61.4 41,252 65.84 2874 443 61.42 3001 457 7872 7378 287 1 1 1322 1343 1351 100 4587 1383 1403 6745 6,523 26 6736 159 85 6743 6,524 26 5914 573 646 461 9,342 1368 275 4,140 1448 141 0 2196 101.0 100.9 100.9 446 2,217 476 2,873 P 141 1 6700 6,474 26 6040 410 402 631 368 1,419 382 1,308 P 360 4,527 r 2214 100.9 P 365 6,962 r 4 63.7 101.1 9,710 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 Annual ^ ., 1984 S-19 1986 1985 1985 June July Aug. Sept. Nov. Oct. Jan. Dec. Mar. Feb. Apr. June May COMMUNICATION—Continued COMMUNICATION Telephone carriers: <> Operating revenues # mil $ Station revenues do Tolls message do Operating expenses (excluding taxes). .do Net operating income (after taxes).... do.... Access lines * mil Telegraph carriers, domestic and overseas: @ Operating revenues ... .. . mil $ Operating expenses... do Net operating revenues (before taxes) do.... 67625 28322 10353 44435 12206 71,685 29817 8,214 47,035 12,934 6,013 2498 667 3,836 1,111 1057 6,073 2510 674 3,907 1,102 1056 6,154 2542 769 3,928 1,157 1059 5,984 2528 700 3,922 1,083 1064 6,118 2567 693 4,136 1,034 1066 5943 2531 i 656 3,995 1,022 1072 6,025 2549 740 4,093 1,151 1072 1 3829 1 2276 13670 1,204.0 1135 95.3 1173 102.4 1133 99.4 1149 93.1 111 1 110.9 106.6 104.0 107 4 1083 86.1 13.9 8.3 10.1 16.0 -6.5 -3.1 87 929 246 33 935 63 101 89 905 237 29 943 57 105 90 848 217 29 885 52 113 82 846 238 25 899 59 125 67.7 6014 2572 680 3,884 1,121 107 1 5958 2569 628 3774 1,167 1073 6,179 2587 725 4,065 1,116 1076 89 783 225 33 849 79 68 85 759 221 30 809 87 71 98 893 246 31 960 62 70 -10.6 CHEMICALS Inorganic Chemicals Production: Aluminum sulfate, commercial (17% A12O3) $ 1,129 1,003 thous. sh. tons . 10,700 10,469 Chlorine gas (100% C12) $ do... 2,777 2,732 Hydrochloric acid (100% HC1) $ do... 359 Phosphorus elemental f do 386 10,914 10,959 Sodium hydroxide (100% NaOH) $ do ... 685 737 Sodium silicate, anhydrous :j: do... 1,199 901 Sodium sulfate, anhydrous $ do Sodium tripolyphosphate 607 675 (100% NasPsOio) f do Titanium dioxide (composite and 814 835 pure) $ do .. Sulfur, native (Frasch) and recovered: 1 9,407 1 10,324 Production thous. met. tons .. 2434 2,799 Stocks (producers') end of period .. do Inorganic Fertilizer Materials Production: Ammonia, synthetic anhydrous :[: thous. sh. tons .. 16,201 16,691 Ammonium nitrate, original solution $ do 6906 7 146 Ammonium sulfate $ do 2,049 2067 Nitric acid (100% HN03) $ do 7726 7,778 Nitrogen solutions (100% N) $ do.... 3,208 2,907 Phosphoric acid (100% P2O5) :[: do 11370 10,492 Sulfuric acid (100% H2SO4) do 41802 39 615 Superphosphate and other phosphatic fertilizers (gross weight): Production thous. sh. tons 17,363 15,475 Stocks, end of period do 1,179 1,129 Potash, sales (K2O) do 6,195 5,964 Exports, total # .. do 24,703 2 213,182 Nitrogenous materials do 1,207 2,313 2 Phosphate materials do 13,680 6,921 2 Potash materials do 1,044 597 Imports: Ammonium nitrate do 532 561 Ammonium sulfate do 363 403 Potassium chloride do 8,639 8,233 Sodium nitrate. do 122 142 Industrial Gases t Production: Acetylene mil. cu. ft .. 4,855 4,481 Hydrogen (high and low purity) .... do 109 059 106 850 Nitrogen (high and low purity) do.... 601,206 647,030 Oxygen (high and low purity) do.... 375,476 378,654 Organic Chemicals § Production: ; Acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) mil. lb.. 339 238 ; Creosote oil mil gal 860 712 1 214.4 Ethyl acetate t mil. lb.. 1 210.4 Formaldehyde (37% ECHO) do.... 5,814.5 5,699.1 Glycerin, refined, all grades do 3027 321 1 Methanol, synthetic mil. gal .. '1,232.8 900.5 1 Phthalic anhydride mil. lb.. 870.2 835.7 ALCOHOL Ethyl alcohol and spirits: Production mil tax gal 680 4 631 3 Stocks, end of period do.... 150.6 46.2 Denatured alcohol: Production .. ..mil wine gal 4169 " 507 6 Consumption (withdrawals) do.... 410.5 514.8 For fuel use do.... 116.7 222.9 Stocks, end of period do.... 24.5 26.5 See footnotes at end of tables. 86 849 243 30 908 86 132 79 779 202 29 835 64 136 77 875 214 27 907 50 64 97 873 262 32 926 54 69 98 r 900 r 299 32 r 940 81 69 106 897 275 28 946 71 69 53 52 53 50 53 43 40 50 51 55 56 73 71 65 72 68 67 75 75 77 78 78 848 2,456 914 2,523 867 2,561 855 2575 897 2,614 849 2670 888 2799 880 2935 780 2948 843 2915 828 2951 1,407 1,312 1,231 1,241 1,327 1,198 1,256 1,237 1,180 1,254 1,266 1,255 1,090 607 159 682 246 847 3324 556 175 613 202 842 3 321 508 162 594 230 802 3248 532 165 621 228 919 3 375 561 185 650 222 922 3 409 544 154 638 225 799 3 094 485 162 546 230 735 2 963 481 172 568 235 579 2 608 521 169 584 246 666 2 736 613 193 691 280 842 3 252 529 166 638 287 823 3 212 495 192 r 624 253 r 779 r 3 106 448 180 531 204 731 2 911 1,318 961 320 1,537 58 1,002 95 1,325 927 228 2 (2) ( ) 1,220 833 544 1,235 798 545 1,195 799 434 1,147 1,084 269 929 1,129 655 800 1,000 765 904 834 387 1,086 778 429 1,137 559 853 1,031 r 671 r 620 921 792 "216 67 30 642 7 23 12 399 14 32 11 586 (3) 58 30 682 6 38 43 712 1 47 24 503 4 34 37 568 13 85 33 903 9 53 13 413 9 52 40 835 29 74 66 1,229 13 57 12 729 17 48 21 347 13 385 9053 53,051 29824 369 8362 53,010 30954 425 8 191 54,421 32407 382 7 967 55,453 32281 345 9 858 57,989 32048 296 9 541 54845 32080 337 9812 55416 33 Oil 342 10 304 56,720 33852 324 9 4§§ 53285 32563 354 9 818 57226 34 725 r 339 10 048 33 456 440 9 823 59096 34 669 24 8 25 4 42 2 1,525 6 25 3 2235 2163 28 4 26 7 72 192 53.4 1,481.6 262 225.9 222.8 56 51 82 73 r 826 2977 819 2880 r (2) (2) 287 237 63 6 99.4 58 4 945 554 605 45 3 43.3 18.3 16.0 37 9 40.7 188 12.4 44 6 44.5 220 12.0 44 183 61 8 1,396.8 261 240.8 201 1 41 14 9 51 9 1,393.6 23 5 2157 2033 r 55'731 r 58 33 6 27 8 59 4 530 64 1 466 51 8 47 2 47 1 462 45 g 393 51 5 37 5 56 5 41 5 52 5 41 7 36 5 36.5 157 11.1 41 2 46.6 192 265 51 1 400 237 169 35 8 41 9 24 4 265 32 4 444 24 1 184 30 9 325 16 4 18 1 36 1 365 18 3 238 34 7 388 19 1 28 1 259 July SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-20 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 August 1986 1985 Annual 1986 iT n it« 1984 1985 June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS—Continued PLASTICS AND RESIN MATERIALS Production: Phenolic resins mil Ib Polyethylene and copolymers do .. Polypropylene do.... Polystyrene and copolymers do.... Polyvinyl chloride and copolymers do .... PAINTS, VARNISH, AND LACQUER <> Total shipments mil $ Architectural coatings do... Product coatings (OEM) do.... Special purpose coatings do.... 1 1 1 656 3 14,620.6 '5,216.4 1 6,857.0 1 6,827.5 1 1,423.3 15,385.7 '5,180.3 1 5,652.0 1 6,893.8 3650 3,862 1 1,301.1 1,491.2 1,721.5 8,686 4 3,629.4 3,270.5 1,786.5 9,924.9 4,106.6 3,488.9 2,329.4 9429 429.1 302.4 211.4 347.8 3,810.7 1,336.9 1,379.4 1,659.8 925.5 417.8 285.1 222.7 925.4 414.0 301.5 209.8 864.3 342.6 298.3 223.4 3361 39136 1,418.4 1,372.9 1,811.2 3470 3,939.6 1,328.9 1,376.6 1,759.4 878.4 344.2 314.5 219.7 720.0 265.2 274.4 180.5 609.9 228.0 233.4 148.5 7743 294.6 303.2 176.6 7535 284.7 298.8 169.9 8282 346.0 293.8 188.4 9954 460.5 318.8 216.1 219,255 193,895 25,359 217,735 195 920 21,815 192,433 169 114 23,319 196,711 168 366 28,346 187,180 159 617 27,562 r 991.8 r 451.1 r 314.2 ''226.5 9738 443.6 306.5 223.7 ELECTRIC POWER AND GAS ELECTRIC POWER Production: Electric utilities, total mil. kw.-hr.. 2,416,304 2,469,841 2 095 154 2 188 686 By fuels . do 321,150 By waterpower do 281,149 Sales to ultimate customers, total (Edison Electric Institute) "[" mil kw -hr 2 286 040 1 2 318 473 583 831 '613 155 Commercial § do 836 105 ; 821 661 Industrial § . . do 1 4,728 4,488 Railways and railroads . do 780,664 1 794,404 Residential or domestic do 1 14,129 14,396 Street and highway lighting do 1 64 346 61029 Other public authorities do '5783 5793 Interdepartmental do Revenue from sales to ultimate customers 142,281 1 148,892 (Edison Electric Institute) $ mil $.. GAS t Total utility gas, quarterly (American Gas Association): Customers, end of period, total thous.. 49,494 50,370 Residential do .. 45,516 46,299 Commercial do .... 3,751 3,845 Industrial do 178 180 Other do 48 48 Sales to customers total tril Btu 12298 13 162 4529 Residential do 4628 2362 Commercial . do 2396 Industrial do 5265 5991 142 Other do 146 Revenue from sales to custom61952 ers total mil $ 67496 26,791 27,485 Residential do .... 12750 13205 Commercial do 21749 Industrial . do 26093 Other do .... 661 713 205,363 181 524 23,839 226,722 205,429 21,293 226,050 206,069 19,981 202,499 183,733 18,767 194,789 174,741 20,048 192,427 169,473 22,954 561 047 148 148 211,825 1,092 178,184 3,538 16784 1478 620 612 170,183 211,033 1,135 216,511 3,373 16,815 1,563 563 117 150,520 204,073 1,208 187,754 3,663 14509 1,391 594 034 151 284 199 337 1 271 220,216 3,839 16532 1 555 36,174 41,347 35,928 37,609 49,957 45,910 3,819 180 48 2345 739 396 1 184 26 49,589 45,614 3,750 178 47 1,990 383 272 1,315 19 50,370 46,299 3,845 178 48 3205 1242 655 1,266 40 51,033 46,840 3,963 183 47 4288 2064 993 1 178 53 15686 7,073 3379 5,043 192 21 151 11,267 5128 4,515 240 9486 2,674 1 474 5,255 83 11 854 4,581 2209 4951 113 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 gal Consumption, apparent, for beverage purposes # . . . mil wine gal Stocks end of period mil tax gal Imports mil. proof gal Whisky: Production .... mil tax gal Stocks end of period do Imports . mil proof gal Wines and distilling materials: Effervescent wines: Production mil wine gal Taxable 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 See footnotes at end of tables. 19302 17556 12.86 19331 17513 13.07 r 12424 ' 426 52 55461 11786 1 1 1823 1617 15.24 1859 1663 14.97 1771 16.04 13.93 1454 13.59 13.77 1436 1401 13.23 13 12 12.39 13.12 1313 12.11 13.07 1571 13.99 13.48 1521 13.01 14.22 1650 14.66 14.68 17.99 16.02 15.24 8.62 1867 17.10 15.13 9673 720 602 468 757 1203 870 642 864 784 869 416 30 53046 11578 3384 54998 1140 3288 54516 794 3541 53894 9.10 4957 64044 13.46 2858 53556 1102 33.32 53273 12.00 44.71 53046 9.02 27.37 52958 6.83 26.28 53007 6.97 53047 7.84 52450 7.92 7.65 7.95 5.00 45904 4.37 5.32 45954 4.66 5.77 46003 5.30 6.61 45434 5.04 488 5.36 .97 1 01 87 r 8030 482 13 7804 60 17 46053 7968 5 10 48034 830 394 47703 502 3.13 47234 5.97 3.38 46670 9.45 497 463 68 805 5.09 46131 827 4.63 46053 6.21 3589 3238 1639 1491 3162 3032 1468 1576 216 146 1807 1 18 210 1 22 1822 1 02 347 2.76 19 14 .90 309 1.89 2130 1.40 528 682 1709 1 55 336 334 1598 235 234 382 1468 202 198 144 1587 125 221 105 1727 76 245 2 17 1701 104 44936 378 88 63790 127.49 46345 40789 59456 12100 256 3870 44870 11 16 329 3845 41747 9.06 5599 3891 406.13 9.03 20791 34.45 602.22 10.46 10978 3484 66018 1028 4034 3339 64889 12.91 1842 3052 59456 10.82 650 2956 60267 9.58 487 3103 570 10 6.31 456 3563 55097 8.00 13658 15398 571 259 2447 4951 2922 1344 897 853 11 18 690 7.37 7.98 7.44 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 Annual S-21 1985 1986 ., ., 1984 1985 June Aug. July Sept. Nov. Oct. Dec. Feb. Jan. Mar. Apr. May June July FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS; TOBACCO—Continued DAIRY PRODUCTS Butter: 1 1033 Production (factory) mil Ib 296.6 Stocks, cold storage, end of period.... do... 228.8 Producer Price Index 1967 — 100 Cheese: 46740 Production (factory) total mil Ib 26485 American whole milk do 9862 Stocks cold storage end of period do 8848 American whole milk do 306.0 Imports . . do. Price, wholesale, cheddar, single daisies 1704 (Chicago) . $ per Ib Condensed and evaporated milk: 6477 Production, case goods : mil Ib Stocks, manufacturers', case goods, end of 417 period do 81 Exports . . » do Fluid milk: 135 479 Production on farms do Utilization in manufactured dairy 76489 products do 13.46 Price, wholesale, U.S. average $ per 100 Ib . Dry milk: Production: 119.6 Dry whole milk mil. Ib. Nonfat dry milk (human food) do.... 1,160.7 Stocks, manufacturers', end of period: 54 Dry whole milk do Nonfat dry milk (human food) do.... 61.1 Exports, whole and nonfat 7 2027 (human food) do.... Price, manufacturers' average selling, nonfat .912 dry milk (human food) $ per Ib.. GRAIN AND GRAIN PRODUCTS Exports (barley, corn, oats, rye, wheat) mil. bu 3,611 0 Barley: Production (crop estimate) do.... 2 599.2 Stocks (domestic), end of period, total do.... 436.9 On farms do..., 307.3 Off farms do .... 129.6 Exports, including malt § do. 955 Producer Price Index, No. 2 feed, Minneapolis 1967 — 100 2009 Corn: Production (crop estimate, grain only) mil. bu .. 2 7,674.0 Stocks (domestic), end of period, total do.... 5,864.2 On farms do.... 4,304.1 Off farms do 15602 Exports, including meal and flour. do . .. 19286 Producer Price Index, No. 2, Chicago 1967-100.. 250.9 Oats: Production (crop estimate) mil. bu .. 2 473.7 Stocks (domestic), end of period, total do.... 3581 On farms do. .. 3003 Off farms do .... 57.7 Exports, including oatmeal do.... 1.9 Producer Price Index, No. 2, Minneapolis 1967 = 100.. 266.5 Rice: Production (crop estimate) mil. bags # .. 2 138.8 California mills: Receipts, domestic, rough mil. Ib.. (9) Shipments from mills, milled rice do.... (9) Stocks, rough and cleaned (cleaned basis), end of period mil. Ib.. (9) Southern States mills (Ark., La., Tenn., Tex.): Receipts, rough, from producers mil. Ib.. 9,476 Shipments from mills, milled rice do 6183 Stocks, domestic, rough and cleaned (cleaned basis), end of period mil. Ib.. 2,868 Exports do 4 509 Producer Price Index, medium grain, milled 1967-100 2027 Rye: 2 Production (crop estimate) mil. bu .. 32.5 Stocks (domestic), end of period do.... (9) Producer Price Index, No. 2, Minneapolis „ 1967 = 100 .. 200.9 Wheat: 2 Production (crop estimate), total mil. bu .. 2,595 2 Spring wheat do.... 534 Winter wheat do.... 2 2,060 Distribution, quarterly @ do.... 2,789 Stocks (domestic), end of period, total do.... 2,141.0 On farms do.... 930.3 Off farms do .... 1,210.8 Exports, total, including flour do.... 1,584.5 Wheat only do.... 1,545.0 See footnotes at end of tables. 12478 205.5 217.1 956 286.8 217.6 924 280.7 215.1 921 264.6 216.1 921 247.0 215.2 1093 231.6 218.8 994 206.9 218.5 1154 205.5 218.5 1358 206.3 2129 1194 245.5 2129 50249 28544 8529 758.8 302.5 4424 2662 9542 8468 266 4386 2590 9635 853.6 22.3 4227 246.3 9629 856.8 24.7 3996 2169 9410 841.5 27.8 4280 229 1 891 8 794.6 35.5 411 8 2219 8775 782.5 31.6 4375 2366 8529 758.8 33.3 4259 2392 8358 7421 229 1620 1667 1 582 1651 1556 1 556 1556 1 556 1202 283.3 2129 1217 304.8 2132 OOO.O 2132 920 341.0 2134 3987 2272 8112 7219 37.2 4627 2636 8367 7246 20.9 4610 266 8384 7429 175 4805 2808 8733 7785 199 459 2621 8796 7816 245 1556 1 556 1 556 1 557 1558 1 558 r 116 0 OQD 0 635.3 582 59.8 56.2 47.4 51 1 49.5 48.5 43 1 435 502 526 538 498 623 116 976 1138 1199 8 117 1 9 1057 1i 791 14 623 19 613 14 727 15 732 25 862 17 916 103 5 143,667 12532 12588 12388 11857 12058 11 564 11 968 12 192 11314 12726 10 697 11 193 10775 83023 12.75 7443 12.20 7419 12.10 7 178 12.10 6522 12.30 6815 12.60 6281 12.60 6648 12.60 7 129 12.50 6721 12.40 7495 12.20 7733 12.00 8 000 12.00 7 445 11.90 118.9 1,390.0 8.8 143.0 8.9 139.7 11.1 132.7 11.1 106.8 9.6 108.3 11.9 96.7 8.6 115.8 92 123.7 107 114.7 11 5 128.1 101 137.2 86 144.0 88 136.7 65 78.2 63 94.2 63 87.6 58 80.8 69 81.0 46 70.7 58 68.6 65 78.2 55 68.0 63 63.3 70 74.4 69 79.2 49 85.2 45 85.3 276.1 173 24.6 23.1 469 39.3 308 37 183 27 1 412 259 40 0 167 .849 .851 .826 .810 .810 .810 .808 .811 811 812 807 807 810 808 2,695 0 1881 1651 1829 1533 2126 2982 2428 2383 1929 163 3 117 7 96 2 1407 28 39 5336 3651 168.4 1 i5 1 2 g 125 5 5 3 123 2 123 2 135 9 135 9 135 9 138 7 1359 127 4 110 4 164 8 119 6 5,945.0 3,979.9 1 965 1 97 6 190.7 193.0 187.1 2 12 16 39 53 654.8 461.5 193.3 9 150 1 1656 1529 1232 1189 8,865.0 7,891.3 5,525.1 23662 1 731 6 1057 204.8 219.6 (10) (10) 1 956 214.9 908 1,380.7 1 678.9 1 701 8 799 1237 210 0 7,891.3 5,525.1 2 366 2 'l76 1 P 11.90 194.2 185.7 172.2 188.0 192.1 3,141.5 3 1 §47 o 56 9 46 6 55 9 199.8 199.0 189.7 101 9 158.2 /; 3786 3102 684 17 1 1 2 5110 4160 950 1 216.8 224.6 218.9 175.5 175.5 3786 3102 684 2 167.0 4 186.2 (10) (10) I I 3 1 202.6 185.4 191.1 158.1 (5) 194.7 4 4 (10) 183 2 146 7 4 36 5 8 174.6 650 0 "83162 5 4,988.6 3 518.6 8 10 547 4 324 6 4 1990 4 (10) 2 443 2 1 174.6 136.0 153.8 n 125 2 9,230 180 183 900 2,876 1,553 673 739 207 201 148 452 5659 405 443 466 557 536 507 539 338 436 382 399 556 2,751 4 101 1,132 296 854 336 1,017 380 2389 489 2867 417 2821 290 2751 283 2 584 277 2 330 2 144 1 720 1 559 9AQ 90S 91 9 2063 2066 2070 2062 2059 215 9 214 4 2080 207 3 207 5 !97 2 195 2 191 1 180 8 187.7 189.0 190.7 178.3 199.8 214.8 212.6 195.5 197.6 191.2 197.6 158.9 2 1572 iJ 589.2 533.6 365.1 168.4 348 2 2 2189 -i/jq r 692 AC(\ 17C £ 20.6 196.9 2 2,425 2 598 2 1,827 2,054 2,526.1 1,011.2 1,515.0 926.8 893.1 128.9 11 6 244 80.7 79.1 65.6 63.6 86.5 85.6 6 886 2,971.1 1,248.4 1,722 7 72.3 720 2 165 ;; 632 n i 532 86.0 856 83.8 813 449 2,526.1 1,011.2 1 5150 66.5 605 71.8 686 73.1 677 404 2,130.0 799.4 1 330 6 65.2 60 1 4 4 59.9 54 0 1,900.1 4 681.1 1 219 1 48.4 46 3 844 79 5 S-22 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS ,r August 1986 1985 Annual 1986 u 1984 1985 June Aug. July Nov. Oct. Sept. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. June May July FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS; TOBACCO—Continued GRAIN AND GRAIN PRODUCTS— Continued Wheat—Continued Producer Price Indexes: Hard, winter Ord, No. 1, Kansas City 1967 = 100.. 228.3 204.6 Spring, No. 1. D.N. Ord, Minneapolis 220.8 186.4 1967 = 100.. Wheat flour: Production: Flour thous. sacks (100 lb.).. 299,832 313,815 5,426 5,556 Millfeed thous. sh. tons .. Grindings of wheat . thous bu 675,271 700,151 Stocks held by mills, end of period thous sacks (100 lb ) 4230 4847 ; Exports do 16 955 14,454 97.8 966 Producer Price Index 6/83 — 100 .. POULTRY AND EGGS Poultry: 16,971 Slaughter mil. lb.. 16,181 Stocks, cold storage (frozen), end of period, 267 324 total mil. lb.. 125 150 Turkeys do.... Price, in Georgia producing area, .320 .280 live broilers $ per lb.. Eggs: 190.0 189.5 Production on farms mil. cases §.. Stocks, cold storage, end of period: 24 Shell thous cases § . 31 13 13 Frozen mil lb Price, wholesale, large (delivered; Chicago) .786 .634 $ per doz.. LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves: ' Slaughter (federally inspected): 3030 3 168 Calves thous. animals . 35880 34 765 Cattle do Prices, wholesale: 65.33 58.37 Beef steers (Omaha) $ per 100 lb .. Steers, stocker and feeder 6208 (Kansas City) . . . . . do . 6311 58.28 63.98 Calves, vealers (So St. Paul) do. .. Hogs: Slaughter (federally inspected) thous. animals.. 82,478 81,974 Prices: Wholesale, average, all weights (Sioux City) $per!001b.. 49.03 44.98 Hog-corn price ratio (bu. of corn equal in 154 176 value to 100 lb live hog) Sheep and lambs: 5,976 Slaughter (federally inspected) thous. animals .. 6,549 Price, wholesale, lambs, average (Omaha) $per lOOlb.. 61.39 68.41 MEATS Total meats (excluding lard): Production mil. lb . 38,987 39,131 Stocks, cold storage, end of period do.... 696 607 Exports (meat and meat preparations) ... ... .do . 1422 1461 Imports (meat and meat prepara2160 tions) do 2511 Beef and veal: Production, total do.... 23,895 24,055 Stocks cold storage end of period do 372 329 Exports do 627 660 Imports . . . do 1277 1449 Price, wholesale, beef, fresh steer carcasses, choice (600-700 Ibs.) (Central U.S.) $ per lb.. 1.001 .913 Lamb and mutton: Production, total .. .mil lb 372 350 7 Stocks, cold storage, end of period do.... 13 Pork (excluding lard): Production, total do.. . 14,720 14,726 274 Stocks cold storage end of period do 229 197 192 Exports do 784 934 Imports do.... Prices: Producer Price Index, Hams, smoked 1967 = 100.. 294.1 284.5 Fresh loins, 8-14 lb. average, wholesale (N.Y.) $ per lb.. 1.157 1.136 MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PRODUCTS Cocoa (cacao) beans: 266.1 Imports (including shells) thous. Ig. tons .. 190.9 Producer price, Accra (New York) $ per lb 1262 2 1090 Coffee: Imports, total thous. bags ().. 17,734 18,698 From Brazil do .... 3,866 4,148 Producer price, Santos, No. 4 2 (N.Y.) $ per lb.. 1.430 1.430 Fish: 370 362 Stocks, cold storage, end of period mil. lb.. See footnotes at end of tables. 208.1 191.9 181.4 183.8 186.2 203.4 204.8 199.8 197.7 199.5 195.8 224.1 172.7 152.1 198.2 189.4 159.1 160.6 165.4 193.7 188.0 187.6 183.0 180.9 185.6 176.6 145.5 124.2 24,142 423 53,914 24,311 431 54,612 27,308 490 60,913 26,829 474 59,510 29,053 508 65,117 28,397 509 63714 25,227 450 56012 27,403 479 61095 27,069 471 60,128 25,172 440 55,386 25,938 450 57729 26,423 r 461 58 904 26,112 454 58782 5040 693 96.3 850 95.2 381 931 5052 132 937 131 949 1 079 966 4847 2569 967 1 374 962 2312 964 4466 2r 171 964 2 526 945 888 988 4751 2089 924 1,320 1,356 1,365 1,376 1,523 1,540 1,415 1,644 1,441 1,310 490 305 569 388 626 444 664 484 377 208 324 150 330 157 341 161 .300 .285 .280 .280 .265 .300 .280 .285 .270 15.3 15.7 15.8 15.4 16.0 15.7 16.3 16.3 14.7 21 15 30 18 20 18 22 16 23 15 28 14 24 13 28 13 .608 .586 .664 .705 .707 .746 .732 221 2774 274 3023 272 3089 271 2,877 298 3097 268 2669 56.69 53.26 51.94 51.29 58.02 59.11 63.44 57.43 62.25 57.81 58.59 56.27 60.00 59.12 60.00 6,209 6,399 6,810 6,738 45.67 47.09 43.91 169 176 174 423 485 420 243 r r 875 1,515 1,521 1,512 339 150 379 186 412 227 470 286 .280 .275 .290 .320 13.7 13.1 13.4 129 21 13 20 11 32 12 44 11 38 14 .706 .657 .769 .626 .620 .573 298 2778 289 3204 256 2613 276 2726 284 3096 257 3123 240 3017 63.30 62.94 59.69 56.42 55.55 53.69 55.79 54.08 58.27 6005 55.00 6204 45.94 6134 45.00 61.68 52.50 59.99 55.00 56.68 55.00 6221 55.83 5369 61.10 5798 62.13 7,566 6,818 6,640 6,968 6,127 6,662 7,160 6,699 5,894 40.42 44.20 44.46 47.11 45.60 43.80 41.08 40.59 46.43 54.95 173 204 195 198 190 184 176 17.3 19.2 496 480 554 507 441 524 477 417 406 3 r 227 460 490 72.56 71.98 71.42 68.94 63.32 62.50 60.62 61.75 68.50 67.00 68.00 80.75 74.71 3085 759 3277 738 3402 677 3252 654 3544 645 3 123 633 3 145 607 3482 617 2,937 615 3,133 622 3,478 663 3,387 674 3,157 645 .420 .694 61.59 29.3 70.50 116 130 139 118 139 122 123 124 123 123 132 139 121 221 230 232 226 198 196 201 225 196 197 179 180 213 1,935 306 47 123 2102 331 64 145 2164 322 63 152 2027 319 55 144 2 154 307 64 114 1854 314 48 106 1,901 329 55 122 2,185 330 63 134 1,809 313 60 115 1,904 308 50 109 2,156 311 60 101 2,152 328 59 104 2,068 331 50 137 .885 .822 .800 .811 .911 .997 .988 .923 .868 .850 .833 .864 .836 24 9 28 9 29 10 28 9 33 10 28 13 30 13 31 12 27 14 32 12 29 13 25 13 24 14 1 125 385 23 89 1 147 343 12 75 1210 295 20 72 1 196 277 12 72 1358 277 16 73 1241 265 20 78 1 215 229 16 65 1266 235 11 81 1 101 239 9 72 1,198 254 11 77 1,292 284 14 69 1,210 280 14 67 1,065 247 14 70 261.6 272.1 273.5 267.6 284.4 310.3 319.5 288.3 277.2 272.3 260.2 264.9 275.9 304.6 1.120 1.150 1.159 1.140 1.197 1.134 1.222 1.226 1.162 1.125 1.135 1.126 1.325 1.486 156 13.9 12.5 10.9 102 126 250 294 171 15 1 93 190 161 1,751 551 1,217 258 1,757 444 1,773 454 1,385 421 1,272 230 1785 207 2360 558 1836 340 1 645 121 1 667 264 1 810 172 1286 68 1.430 1.430 1.430 1.430 1.430 (2) 362 311 283 259 262 258 298 330 358 378 371 367 290 .892 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 S-23 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 1986 1985 Annual ,. .. 1984 1985 June Aug. July Sept. Oct. Dec. Nov. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS; TOBACCO—Conk MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PRODUCTS— Cont. Sugar: Exports raw and refined sh tons Producer Price Indexes: Raw (cane) 1 967 — 1 00 Refined 12/77-100 .. Tea imports thous Ib TOBACCO Leaf: Production (crop estimate) mil Ib Stocks, dealers' and manufacturers', end of period do Exports incl scrap and stems thous Ib Imports incl scrap and stems do Manufactured: Consumption (withdrawals): Cigarettes (small): Tax-exempt millions Taxable do Cigars (large), taxable do.... Exports, cigarettes do .... 308 300 2947 3120 173.5 194 565 1 1728 375 782 2423 2913 165.6 174 617 33,364 36,548 53,010 35,873 27,731 24,687 20,329 60,948 20,528 34,846 22,788 31,891 19,934 238 51 190 235 100 270 212 174 131 208 158 173 152 291.6 165.7 21,719 289.6 165.6 19,002 288.9 165.5 15,747 293.8 165.2 14,970 3042 166.7 15,054 302.5 166.1 15,586 296.3 165.2 12,745 288.5 165.1 14,942 267.6 163.1 13,656 2733 163.8 14,878 272.6 163.0 13,493 284.0 165.1 16,923 288.0 165.1 13,219 r 293.7 165.0 3 rl \ 511 5444 528 451 409 102 5293 538 648 430 273 4,997 14,230 33772 20,374 34,845 67 112 597 893 2,961 56,517 66491 594 922 2,739 58,968 4600 57583 4682 42073 39,168 46,941 5,151 41,104 33,624 48,052 30,312 6,151 50,092 6,342 36,012 7,305 70,606 85,377 47,782 5,293 89,299 33,625 21,580 32,507 5,760 49,853 5,684 47,972 6,153 41,398 31,869 26,374 5,157 48,826 40,183 45,947 47,524 28,437 42,601 5,063 43,179 5,906 51,458 5,645 48,015 5,232 52,391 1,195 22,418 30,041 266 196 255 261 250 230 202 207 179 220 248 265 2,766 3,999 7,309 5,524 4,724 6,242 5,391 4,142 5,290 5,037 4,331 5,228 5,416 13,945 394.8 AND PRODUCTS LEATHER Exports: Upper and lining leather thous. sq. ft.. 163,373 372.3 Producer Price Index, leather 1967 = 100 .. LEATHER MANUFACTURES Footwear: Production, total (). .. . thous. pairs 301 398 Shoes, sandals, and play shoes, except athletic thous. pairs.. 900 QQ9 54026 Slippers . do Athletic do 13980 Other footwear do 4918 6240 Exports do Producer Price Indexes: Men's leather upper, dress and casual 12/80=100.. 107.9 Women's leather upper 1967—100 2192 Women's plastic upper 12/80-100.. 102.9 131,505 353.1 16,233 349.2 9,919 348.8 10,763 350.4 8,085 351.7 12,310 354.9 12,452 360.1 7,824 362.2 12,032 368.5 10,849 368.8 13,050 r 368.9 13,652 368.9 14,560 381.7 266 042 21 187 19,759 24,620 22,489 24,863 21,127 18,829 21,911 20,845 20,476 20,296 19,777 205,926 52372 7744 4 174 9205 15,445 5051 15,558 3766 18,840 5118 17,407 4627 19,160 5172 15,739 2519 455 441 531 588 16,479 3867 15,781 4 167 14,924 4370 691 376 615 662 411 994 17,872 3562 15,340 4374 435 287 639 16,284 4289 109.7 2235 104.0 110.7 2234 104.0 110.6 2237 102.7 110.8 2244 104.7 571 309 611 1 174 1321 554 336 806 111.6 2247 105.3 111.5 2247 105.3 111.0 224 2 105.3 111.0 2243 105.3 477 414 611 499 419 664 112.0 2248 105.3 112.5 2247 105.6 3046 528 432 707 r 582 436 1 039 112.6 2259 105.0 112.6 2258 105.0 3347 3362 522 538 2824 3321 483 456 899 1080 112.6 2243 104.0 112.6 2239 100.7 1 411 389.3 111.2 2241 105.4 AND PRODUCTS LUMBER—ALL TYPES # National Forest Products Association: Production, total mil bd. ft.. Hardwoods do.... Softwoods do Shipments 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 .... Producer Price Index, Douglas fir, dressed 1967 = 100.. See footnotes at end of tables. 2 2 2 2 37,390 2 6,216 31 174 2 37 180 2 5 994 2 31 186 3 101 3034 3299 3 196 3387 2851 2649 3092 416 517 559 2574 3031 2783 3294 2679 3 162 2 852 3 221 2 380 2 828 2233 2809 2575 2 955 503 529 2790 469 425 2487 2899 2532 2554 2944 '437 2507 2660 2702 2359 2384 2452 2370 2825 3 478 '541 2937 6632 1913 4719 6445 1812 4?633 6535 1 855 4680 6555 1868 4687 6603 1 904 4699 6770 1 920 4 850 6792 1 922 4 870 6632 1 913 4 719 6769 1 927 4 842 6916 1 957 4 959 6784 1 938 4 846 6826 1 940 4886 13 615 14 191 1445 1 318 1308 1 307 1 395 1 146 1 039 1 113 1 159 1325 1380 1438 8296 7592 596 495 642 656 883 38 6 734 563 683 666 900 36 g 654 575 618 617 961 40 8 568 528 563 615 909 39 7 31 32 32 659 600 671 617 989 51 12 679 594 739 723 949 45 10 741 497 780 838 891 48 8 28 670 558 666 640 935 37 10 833 638 739 795 933 49 9 32 659 538 744 684 960 37 6 28 39 40 35 40 30 343.3 313.7 299.2 283.8 302.1 314.2 303.6 316.1 332.7 358.2 330.5 6,150 1 556 4594 37 164 6,474 30 690 2 36 887 2 ? 6 322 2 30 565 2 527 499 480 8,329 8,409 7,620 7625 909 486 127 612 555 624 620 863 43 g 393 358 34 25 328.0 336.6 386.6 379.4 561 914 543 150 528 568 555 602 568 897 42 17 516 504 517 502 535 519 471 r 536 2785 39 9 341.8 S-24 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 August 1986 1985 Annual 1986 Units lh 1984 June 1985 Aug. July Oct. Sept. Nov. Dec. Jan. Mar. Feb. Apr. May June July LUMBER AND PRODUCTS—Continued SOFTWOODS— Continued 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.. Producer Price Index, southern pine, dressed 1967 — 100 Western pine: Orders, new ....mil. bd. ft.. Orders, unfilled, end of period do.... Production do .... Shipments do Stocks (gross), mill, end of period do.... Producer Price Index, other softwood, dressed . . . 1967 — 100 HARDWOOD FLOORING Oak: Orders, unfilled, end of period mil. bd. ft.. Shipments do Stocks (gross), mill, end of period do.... 1 1 10 574 10,630 595 '1 10,651 10 596 644 528 894 814 958 577 920 909 958 640 920 892 895 618 895 913 924 628 944 915 719 581 783 766 829 595 761 791 889 612 881 872 890 687 825 816 986 678 968 997 781 618 878 842 1,803 184,793 1,863 169,925 1,818 11,180 1,829 11,865 1,868 15,477 1,846 14,450 1,876 15,166 1,893 16,609 1,863 9,836 1,872 13,108 1,881 13,278 1,852 15,780 1,888 17,007 19,256 15,686 304 1 3180 3174 3079 3028 909 553 828 857 836 498 893 891 856 464 839 890 3830 3830 10,342 561 1 10,674 1 3198 3006 347.0 3211 2971 2880 2834 2796 2796 9,011 9,173 798 499 783 807 763 503 759 759 892 456 921 939 831 460 834 827 816 441 866 835 734 446 733 729 724 433 700 737 433 407 8,992 9014 1,257 2888 747 485 743 695 728 501 736 712 9,185 9147 1,295 1,308 1,308 1,290 1,297 1,328 1,332 1,295 1,343 1,367 378.8 3956 391.7 3821 376.2 3715 3688 370.8 3723 3714 7.3 5.5 5.0 9.9 6.9 4.1 11 1 11.0 4.0 124 6.1 4.2 102 6.0 5.5 87 6.2 5.8 121.8 5.6 105 7.3 4.6 1096 11 1 3855 6.2 5.7 6.1 6.0 4.7 r 1,338 1,340 1,289 3798 3965 3928 6.6 106 4.2 8.2 122 3.7 8.6 124 3.6 9.5 125 3.5 73 892 4 74 1,185 1 72 1,063 10 61 960 1 70 898 2 1 601 46 52 1627 36 22 1732 39 14 r METALS AND MANUFACTURES IRON AND STEEL Exports: Steel mill products thous. sh. tons .. Scrap do.... Pig iron ..do .... Imports: Steel mill products do Scrap do Pig iron do Iron and Steel Scrap Production . . .thous. sh. tons.. Receipts, net do.... Consumption do Stocks end of period do Prices, steel scrap, No. 1 heavy melting: Composite ... $ per Ig. ton Pittsburgh district . do Ore Iron ore (operations in all U.S. districts): Mine production thous Ig tons Shipments from mines do Imports do U.S. and foreign ores and ore agglomerates: Receipts at iron and steel plants do Consumption at iron and steel plants . . . . . do Exports (domestic) do Stocks total end of period do At mines do At furnace yards do At U.S. docks. .. do Manganese (manganese content), general imports do Pig Iron and Iron Products Pig iron: Production (including production of ferroalloys) thous. sh. tons.. Consumption . .. do Stocks end of period do Producer Price Index basic 6/82 100 Castings, gray and ductile iron: Orders, unfilled, for sale, end of period thous sh tons Shipments total do For sale do Castings, malleable iron: Orders, unfilled, for sale, end of period thous sh. tons .. Shipments, total . .do .. For sale do... See footnotes at end of tables. 932 9,935 32 980 9,498 57 r 26 163 r 24 256 r 101 1,267 2 63 669 1 77 765 1 73 984 2 81 868 1 1,320 2028 40 22 2539 41 47 1303 1 700 2,147 42 34 1748 49 24 2043 66 13 1966 66 3 2,529 3,121 5811 4,844 2,410 3,234 5729 4794 2,576 3,311 6071 4698 r 2,642 r 3,420 r 6134 r 4715 2,505 3,247 5877 4709 2861 755 1,292 3443 1 106 1,209 3840 1226 1,168 4363 4356 1,444 1,742 83 885 1 81 856 1 2361 66 33 1577 r 39 20 41 33 87 1 577 702 611 344 1 36 128 1 29,524 1 5 30,455 3 38,816 3 70 491 3 5077 2,476 3,054 5779 5772 2,488 3,014 5594 5599 2,629 3,163 5782 5584 2,571 3,212 5817 5556 2,704 3,400 6215 5498 2,582 2,934 5751 5257 2,381 2,777 5,371 5077 81 69 9238 7151 7754 6509 69.50 6615 7250 7051 7700 7089 75.00 6942 73.50 6625 69.50 6621 69.50 51269 50883 17 160 48 386 48038 15955 5258 5828 1 326 2974 5037 1337 4925 5819 1 679 4 102 5234 3005 4229 5536 1 320 3718 4958 1589 2329 2919 1,265 64881 61757 6741 6858 7 139 6312 5762 5620 4848 1280 2165 2738 4634 6685 65990 4993 32146 5187 24017 2942 63658 7,135 29389 5*968 21290 2404 5410 31 216 8790 20419 2007 5094 366 30576 7759 21029 1788 5,083 509 29879 6548 21 527 1,804 5,086 514 29389 5968 21290 2,404 5,476 13 27260 8073 17,065 2,122 5,209 (2) 26184 10 407 13,936 1,841 5,522 143 r 25 140 12998 11,102 1,040 5,425 218 23997 13,035 10,312 650 5,347 r 533 1246 5186 1 163 30727 9850 19087 1790 4914 669 29788 12796 15746 5,235 586 29567 10737 17248 1582 535 828 63 80 53 41 61 97 50 66 104 53 98 1 51,904 ; r 50,446 4 513 460 4,301 4,241 4,110 4334 4,060 4,275 246 97 5 3,999 4,115 236 97 3 3,930 3,980 239 97 1 4,297 4,177 264 976 4,002 3,825 269 979 4,341 4,123 257 98 3 3,883 4,122 276 97 5 606 402 571 336 47 17 36 13 65 702 5261 811 74 22 100 3 239 98 4 99 8 4,114 4,333 289 96 9 10520 6247 9751 6050 829 535 792 531 817 545 760 462 896 545 707 429 631 354 380 180 378 187 33 16 26 10 28 14 29 14 33 19 30 14 26 13 52 097 304 296 292 r 1943 589 C r 4,341 3,945 r 265 979 4,284 3,911 256 978 3,697 r 603 r r 731 r 451 706 431 41 14 49 19 45 16 352 51 47 978 3,526 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 S-25 1986 1985 Annual T T -t uniu> 1984 July June 1985 Sept. Aug. Nov. Oct. Dec. Feb. Jan. Mar. Apr. June May July METALS AND MANUFACTURES-Continued Steel, Raw and Semifinished Steel (raw): Production thous sh tons Rate of capability utilization percent . Steel castings: Orders, unfilled, for sale, end of period tlious sh. tons Shipments, total ..do ... For sale total do Steel Mill 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 (including 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 (including 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. met. tons .. Recovery from scrap t 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, U.S. market, 99.7% purity, monthly average $ per Ib Aluminum products: Shipments: Ingot and mill prod, (net ship.) .mil. Ib.. Mill products total .. do Sheet and plate do Castings do Inventories, total (ingot, mill products, and scrap), end of period ... mil Ib Copper: Production: Mine, recoverable copper thous. met. tons.. Refinery, primary do From domestic ores . do... From foreign ores do.... Refined from scrap <} do Imports, unmanufactured (general): Refined, unrefined, scrap (copper cont ) do Refined do Exports: Refined and scrap do Refined do Consumption, refined (reported by mills, etc.) () do Stocks, refined, end of period <^ do . Price, avg. U.S. producer cathode, delivered § $ per Ib .. See footnotes at end of tables. 1 92 528 68.4 r 88r 259 66.1 7292 66.3 7010 62.1 7 130 63.2 6924 63.4 7351 65.2 7051 64.7 6728 59.7 7665 69.4 7 171 71.8 7947 71.9 7787 73.5 7616 69.5 890 837 74 68 62 58 66 63 70 67 70 65 70 68 61 58 61 60 54 53 50 49 r 61 r 60 59 57 73 043 6125 5710 6064 5848 6308 5654 5821 6437 5799 6283 6212 6007 4,345 361 282 362 362 381 354 333 395 383 411 430 444 433 321 231 63 418 326 54 988 440 351 56 1,078 373 328 54 941 384 338 63 862 448 334 73 1,128 370 294 72 993 414 312 74 1,057 404 338 71 1,120 391 352 61 1,106 402 326 50 1,048 582 412 107 226 102 340 547 391 105 229 96 347 940 862 1 73 739 1 4,407 6,142 '4 156 4,339 1,239 1 13,232 1 4 ; 698 4,327 931 1 12^668 398 381 83 993 111 425 339 57 990 '7255 1 4,432 1,484 4,276 1,222 1 4,062 '7027 Z 4326 1,255 4,096 1,136 3,772 509 380 99 359 99 330 355 353 69 279 91 321 492 398 95 406 96 343 530 356 98 334 91 314 559 405 109 364 100 295 509 336 92 325 77 268 452 321 87 307 66 340 632 369 122 324 93 301 507 376 105 288 89 285 562 379 110 308 100 337 608 391 116 264 113 349 37 069 12,952 13,574 3122 1,087 1,132 2,690 942 1,000 3,045 1,108 1,067 2,962 1,018 1,057 3,243 1,110 1,202 2902 1,001 1,051 3129 1,167 1,129 3341 1,149 1,207 2999 1,019 1,093 3130 1049 1,151 3 195 1030 1,214 17 548 6407 2663 12725 1059 2,129 4572 1695 688 3,360 316 555 4229 1,659 692 2,934 206 498 4586 1 556 676 2960 209 488 4346 1 550 652 3242 253 523 4367 1700 674 3 158 211 537 4069 26 098 1072 6811 1,088 6,314 942 6,366 999 6811 1 098 6758 23.5 24.2 36806 13,133 13,664 1 1 17 234 '6052 2563 12554 1,036 2,737 4337 26,500 25.6 1 1 6730 63.5 1 7.6 6.0 74 6.2 60 60 45.3 447 24.7 24.2 23.7 74 63 75 64 58 60 61 60 58 41 53.6 575 45 4.3 45 47 4.5 43 45 4.3 45 43 4.9 51 4,099 1,760 3,499 1728 288 143 292 145 289 142 280 149 9753 499.8 9609 463.4 848 35.9 759 34.7 804 34.9 286.2 2244 3830 174 5 594 157 418 124 6105 4881 4794 14,655 11076 6342 2184 14,462 11 092 r 6442 2 212 7.4 6.3 7.4 6.2 23.3 23.0 23.5 23.6 23.8 23.7 74 60 73 6.2 75 60 58 60 60 41 37 56 42 3.7 36 43 3.6 35 265 139 271 135 273 147 950 377 767 35.1 64 0 377 296 14 1 214 16 9 205 16 8 4753 4634 4573 1,199 940 557 157 1,234 971 576 183 1,264 922 538 178 5595 5579 5512 72 6.1 7.1 6.3 74 62 57 56 43 4.8 48 40 4.1 44 285 166 1034 45.8 285 17 2 4686 1,208 938 550 186 3 189 1 036 1 180 23.9 3077 999 1 151 24.2 75 6.1 75 62 59 59 60 43 3.7 37 44 r 4.0 r 39 45 4.0 39 251 129 281 147 275 153 284 150 905 41.4 1109 41.5 140 9 40.5 1444 34.0 1673 41.6 1370 37.1 13 1 128 24 1 202 281 183 200 14 1 141 182 187 192 126 159 4508 4998 5525 5682 6157 5935 5777 5674 1,278 980 556 199 1,123 850 484 173 1032 821 491 163 1,174 946 541 200 1,168 913 525 183 1,379 1030 609 179 1,323 1064 r 624 184 1,379 1080 653 173 5439 5324 5241 5 165 5 161 5158 5054 r 5 028 5097 1,091.3 11 200 2 974.1 115.9 309.5 1,110.7 1039 1 8904 55.2 3632 889 765 635 4.8 347 89.6 890 747 5.8 320 863 77 1 653 3.4 300 80.7 809 686 4.0 296 931 856 738 4.2 259 923 778 667 39 287 993 872 758 37 285 956 797 766 31 265 6527 5213 4832 3907 51 1 415 342 272 31 1 257 41 5 346 297 220 502 404 564 499 596 51 9 524 439 57 4 495 466 382 3607 939 4630 481 459 39 51 8 57 423 63 376 10 372 13 354 9 25 5 11 49 4 13 383 15 452 12 338 10 2036 556 1 899 r 361 153 363 127 376 153 364 162 355 170 328 146 310 135 313 162 329 .6685 .6697 .6709 .6677 .6635 .6572 .6668 .6629 .6803 .6988 .6825 r 697 549 45 3 368 506 24 38 1 9 6352 59.2 S-26 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 1985 Annual 1986 Units 1984 1985 June Aug. July Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. June May July METALS AND MANUFACTURES—Continued NONFERROUS METALS AND PRODUCTS— Continued Copper-base mill and foundry products, shipments (quarterly total): Brass mill products mil Ib Copper wire mill products (copper content) do.... Brass and bronze foundry products do .... Lead: Production: Mine, recoverable lead thous. met. tons.. Recovered from scrap (lead cont.) do..... Imports (general), ore (lead content), metal do.... Consumption, total do .... Stocks, end of period: Producers', ore, base bullion, and in process (lead content), ABMS thous. met. tons.. Refiners' (primary), refined and antimonial (lead content) thous met tons Consumers' (lead content) A do Scrap (lead-base, purchased), all smelters (gross weight) thous. met. tons.. Price common grade delivered $ per Ib 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) do.... Stocks, pig (industrial), end of period do.... Price, Straits quality (delivered) $ per Ib.. Zinc: Mine prod recoverable zinc thous met. tons. Imports (general): Ores (zinc content) do.... Metal (slab blocks) do Consumption (recoverable zinc content): Ores do ... Scrap, all types do.... Slab zinc: ® Production, total $ thous. met. tons .. Consumption fabricators do Exports do.... Stocks, end of period: Producers', at smelter (ABMS) do,... Consumers' do.... Price, high grade $ per Ib.. MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Heating, combustion, atmosphere equipment, new orders (domestic), net, qtrly # ... . mil. $. Electric processing heating equipment do.... Fuel-fired processing heating equip do.... Material handling equipment (industrial): Shipments * . . . do Industrial supplies, machinery and equipment: New orders index, seas, adjusted 1977 — 100 .. Industrial suppliers distribution: Sales index, seas adjusted 1977 — 100 Inflation index, not seas. adj. (tools, material handling equip., valves, fittings, abrasives, fasteners metal products etc ) 1977 — 100 Fluid power products shipments indexes: Hydraulic products § 1985=100 .. Pneumatic products § . ...do.... Machine tools: Metal cutting type tools: Orders, new (net) total mil $ Domestic do.... Shipments total do Domestic do.... Order backlog end of period do Metal forming type tools: Orders, new (net) total do Domestic do.... Shipments, total do .... Domestic do Order backlog, end of period do .... See footnotes at end of tables. 2717 2363 617 562 549 522 2,138 3 572 1,880 541 479 147 461 128 427 128 429 138 321.9 582.8 409.4 531.8 32.1 34.9 34.1 41.1 34.4 45.5 30.4 50.8 36.5 53.9 32.1 54.2 32.6 43.4 40.2 49.8 36.1 52.9 53.2 80.3 1 1,207.0 56.5 rl 1,130.3 3.0 77.0 7.9 67.8 5.6 101.8 2.0 100.4 4.5 106.3 3.1 90.7 2.2 82.4 6.3 96.7 40 85.4 2.3 79.6 17 13 37 580 475 575 936 2789 1 61.3 66.0 75.6 76.6 70.1 70.1 68.8 61.3 61.7 648 586 477 971 839 618 1180 70.7 1129 68.1 106.6 66.1 1030 63.3 925 62.8 81.7 65.2 839 61.9 869 63.8 936 652 1051 669 20.9 2555 22.0 1907 21.1 1905 22.9 1888 26.5 .1910 27.3 .1920 23.8 .1893 21.3 .1905 22.0 .1897 24.0 1835 24.6 1779 24.2 1820 3273 41,241 '11,446 2,202 50,400 38,700 3,184 1633 33,831 9,045 4 1,176 51,600 38900 2,875 10 3,145 785 145 4,400 3,300 217 1 1,566 799 168 4,200 3,200 242 2,746 916 156 4,400 3,300 101 44 3,572 752 22 2,651 873 210 1480 754 214 3278 r 730 67 5081 r 631 4,500 3,400 341 3,354 744 112 4,000 3,000 333 2,523 821 4,300 3,200 193 22 2,805 811 148 4,200 3,100 278 4,300 3,200 272 4,666 r 4,200 3200 185 4,500 3400 307 204 3332 760 143 4,400 3300 259 5,665 5.9595 3,042 6.0403 2,762 6.2631 2,663 6.2649 2,985 6.1007 4,121 6.1046 4,913 5,665 5,310 4,692 r 3,097 4.5579 4,127 3,988 2528 2175 18.8 13.9 14.2 14.8 19.1 16.3 18.8 20.4 184 196 95.6 6325 91.4 5687 12.1 695 1.2 458 3.1 41.3 10.5 523 13.7 4 13.0 642 5.8 665 10.9 740 14.0 594 10.6 578 3.6 500 .8 538 68.1 251.4 52.7 251.0 2.9 21.6 2.7 20.5 3.5 20.6 4.5 20.3 3.7 20.8 2.5 20.9 6.7 20.8 5.2 20.1 4.8 19.4 3.5 20.2 290.0 '8489 .8 301.0 '7118 .7 19.3 59.0 (2) 21.4 52.6 (2) 24.4 55.9 (2) 24.8 56.8 (2) 27.8 58.9 (2) 24.6 55.8 (2) 24.6 52.1 .1 25.6 55.4 .2 19.4 56.3 .2 19.4 59.8 .2 43.7 '72.5 .4860 35.6 75.4 .4037 32.1 48.3 .4373 32.3 55.8 .4144 34.3 52.4 .3984 36.2 48.4 .3786 32.4 49.0 .3576 33.9 49.1 .3336 35.6 43,9 .3361 30.5 48.6 .3287 26.1 r 48.5 .3088 25.4 45.4 .3122 .3213 254 2 1086 145.5 '2395 1 100.0 '139.5 850 25.3 26.1 4246 1 42724 4008 3712 3725 3708 3743 3942 2831 1206 119.9 125.5 125.5 120.3 119.5 119.6 118.5 1159 118.3 120.1 116.4 116.0 119.4 1417 1443 1430 1423 151 1 1443 1464 1452 1342 1467 1443 1369 1443 1431 1374 1588 1629 163 5 1636 1633 1634 1634 1629 1629 1634 1636 1638 1644 1645 1647 100 96 95 101 93 96 86 91 91 101 91 94 98 104 90 99 97 116 96 105 97 101 104 105 109 108 r 101 105 98 1 853 10 18285 1,652 15 159.95 1 742 25 16300 1 548 50 14940 12433 13946 14985 114.85 12505 111.30 14194 13080 115.70 14305 137.20 14072 124 10 108.25 17495 158.60 1,356 3 15600 134.95 12990 114.05 13824 171.55 162.70 13940 126.35 14146 11660 110.05 28785 223.55 1 2433 135.00 124.75 9150 74.05 12868 16860 160.65 12390 109.50 13315 15990 146.05 17155 148.20 13198 13615 118.30 15210 140.05 13039 14320 119.90 16970 150.10 1 2774 5000 43.05 69.75 6325 512.2 5370 46.90 72.85 6385 493.0 5000 3660 69.00 6220 474.0 7385 6925 69.40 6460 478.5 2355 2095 59.75 5290 442.3 5845 5320 86.50 8250 414.2 5575 5020 54.35 5080 415.6 4180 3760 7875 7615 3787 5470 5075 7725 71 10 3562 57 10 5095 5745 5075 3558 6400 5780 5755 5435 3622 107.9 2,592 6.2380 1 1,915 80 1,699.55 1 606 50 1,483.85 1 1324 1 000 00 931.50 679.35 60875 542.2 5 1 675 00 1 610 00 '802.95 '74295 414.2 5235 48.55 76.00 7335 532.0 2900 680 r 21.3 .2 19.6 24.0 (2) 15.4 269 11.7 401 22.7 23.3 (2) 11.3 9.0 567 224 34.3 555 247 30.8 ioo 105 98 S-27 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 o 1986 1985 Annual .. 1985 1984 June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July METALS AND MANUFACTURES—Continued MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Tractors used in construction, shipments, qtrly: Tracklaying (ex. shovel loaders)... units., mil $ Wheel (contractors' off-highway) units mil. $ .. Shovel loaders 3" . .units . mil $ ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Batteries (auto.-type replacement), shipments. . . ..thous .. Radio sets, production, total market thous.. Television sets (incl. combination models), production total market thous Household major appliances (electrical), factory shipments (domestic and export) # thous.. Air conditioners (room) do.... Dishwashers do Disposers (food waste) .. do Microwave ovens/ranges @ . do Ranges do.... Refrigerators do .... Freezers do Washers do Dryers (incl gas) do Vacuum cleaners (qtrly.) do .. GAS EQUIPMENT (RESIDENTIAL) Furnaces, warm air, shipments thous .. Ranges, total, sales do.... Water heaters (storage), automatic, sales do.... r 7,321 r r 2,099 1755 r 2,019 135.9 r 20,278 r 6602 1,826 1554 1655 108.4 18,103 r 6007 8,917 7854 5602 4219 45622 17919 6287 r 7080 r 486.6 r 70,653 r 2 364 6 59,332 46420 58,684 40,606 1 4,011 3,410 4,073 2,885 5,359 3,243 22210 20,525 ' 1,970 992 1,611 39,446 3,103 3491 4087 9132 3,074 5,994 1281 5049 3684 41,797 3,022 3575 4,105 10,883 3,142 6,080 1236 5278 3,914 3,830 3,318 3,211 1,849 1,732 1,822 1,828 131 174 3,502 3,529 270 416 322 355 855 270 648 136 462 319 6,156 4,650 6,735 3,282 5,634 3,179 2,137 1,641 1,999 3,390 3,672 3,459 1 1 68 285 348 838 266 537 131 425 298 49 313 387 852 279 559 108 476 360 128 109 182 163 196 185 288 274 273 171 307 293 728 261 668 149 422 298 1,886 162.4 1,646 122.8 19,752 r 665.9 24 357 364 1 6,487 2,256 4,776 2,096 3,511 1,969 3,760 2,630 4,089 4,243 2,235 1,687 1,616 1888 2,045 1570 1975 2,984 3,594 3,185 3,466 3,749 3,909 4,090 270 434 66 405 340 113 254 305 871 255 335 70 341 284 220 185 181 163 334 288 1,004 311 559 100 528 420 39 298 334 1 1,276 2,147 227.6 1,581 104.4 1,302 4056 131 316 384 265 448 90 490 375 175 287 340 904 254 407 77 399 308 170 158 155 148 150 150 160 167 140 146 151 152 308 337 323 343 344 270 1,087 422 295 339 870 240 419 80 408 314 456 337 300 879 266 549 99 446 325 451 301 318 1,051 257 570 106 459 309 427 317 410 903 301 692 140 494 324 PETROLEUM, COAL, AND PRODUCTS COAL Anthracite: Production "j" thous sh tons Exports do Producer Price Index 1967 = 100 .. Bituminous: Production t thous. sh. tons.. Consumption, total t do... Electric power utilities do.... Industrial, total do.... Coke plants (oven and beehive) do.... Residential and commercial do.... Stocks, end of period, total t do.... Electric power utilities do.... Industrial, total do Oven-coke plants do . Exports do Producer Price Index 1967 — 100 .. COKE Production: Beehive and oven (byproduct) thous. sh. tons .. Petroleum coke § do Stocks, end of period: Oven-coke plants, total do.... At furnace plants do.... At merchant plants do Petroleum coke . . do Exports do PETROLEUM AND PRODUCTS Crude petroleum: Producer Price Index 1967 = 100 .. Gross input to crude oil distillation units @@ mil. bbl.. Refinery operating ratio @@ % of capacity.... All oils, supply, demand, and stocks: @ @ New supply, total () 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 do.... Product demand, total do.... Exports: Crude petroleum do Refined products do.... See footnotes at end of tables. 4162 371 250 321 164 328 55 261 8 243 7 614.8 614.8 614.8 615.2 615.5 622.9 622.9 645.9 646.4 73,017 66,784 57,545 8,935 3,282 69,010 73,960 64,160 9,344 3,434 79,478 72,899 62,980 9,488 3,417 73,818 66,473 56,706 9,195 3,358 80,117 64,766 54,884 9,303 3,163 69,288 64,589 54,228 9,749 3,190 70,010 74,874 63,316 10,775 3,311 78282 75490 63965 10,782 3,505 72686 65 580 54998 9,932 3,322 420 128 338 64 340 168 316 119 260 61 300 118 294 52 297 150 646.4 635.1 635.1 636.2 77569 64192 53810 9,918 3,553 73098 71 654 71837 48,030 8 181 5362 8489 5345 7 166 5342 2828 3 166 611.3 3907 1286 616.3 891 759 788 203 663 329 117,214 43,987 7,660 190,410 173,017 17393 6158 80792 5435 882,189 815,134 692,808 115,856 41,029 6,469 162,977 149,188 13789 3409 91361 5435 304 456 431 572 579 612 783 743 650 464 180,940 167,555 13385 4579 7781 5443 172,136 158,858 13278 4164 7247 5467 168,888 155,716 13 172 3749 10245 5470 168,945 155,880 13 065 3334 7975 5456 172,797 159,491 13306 3359 8492 5404 170,400 156,852 13548 3384 7969 5342 162,977 149,188 13789 3409 7 162 537 1 158 033 144,896 13 137 3293 5922 5377 156 440 143,986 12454 3 177 5145 5354 159 034 147,263 11771 3061 6089 r 5383 30,561 32131 28,651 33204 7,601 2892 2962 2978 7,150 2684 2942 2899 6,689 3305 3097 2705 7,252 3006 3716 3,363 2,553 2,148 3279 2,883 1232 1 179 1 100 680 353 968 1 130 404 396 115 3217 2,831 994 117 1059 62 386 950 162 r 153,949 404 421 1064 1050 1232 1207 1 183 1456 1403 1454 101 128 87 52 18 83 67 113 83 300.9 r 619.4 620.1 618.9 614.1 615.5 618.5 621.4 624.3 618.1 489.0 353.1 309.0 300.4 4,440.2 372.7 392.6 378.9 362.9 383.3 378.9 395.1 389.5 338.0 364.3 377.1 411.6 5,851.7 5,730 9 4677 4804 471.2 4666 4885 5026 5148 4992 4284 4722 4716 5107 3 249 7 613.1 32746 607.5 2707 49.3 277 4 49.6 2729 52.1 268 6 48.9 278 1 51.7 267 1 52.1 279 9 54.2 277 2 250 3 48.9 277 1 514 264 4 47.9 273 0 51.4 1,368.8 620.2 102.6 6,018.7 1,308.6 5403 -37.5 6,024.6 107.9 112.9 111.5 34.6 -22.5 521.0 104.6 110.4 130.4 122.5 136.8 477.1 90.2 39 1 —227 473.6 101 1 27.9 496.0 123.6 57 1 -4.6 543.6 112.1 -6.9 515.6 — 260 523.7 497.0 513.5 76 662 196.9 78 79 399 3.5 485.2 81 404 5.3 499.3 78 77 445 8.7 745 68 48 75 13.9 16.1 56 209.9 15.7 18.5 79 484 38 17.6 80 529 86 22.4 81 61 22.5 5344 2319 1,898 2553 2,148 4,471.0 669.8 636.1 80 550 548 213 520.0 49 21.5 78 45 19.6 76 426 81 368 -88 66 28 15.3 21.9 86 496 256 30 19.0 273.8 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-28 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 August 1986 1985 Annual 1986 ., .. unils 1984 1985 June July Aug. Sept. Nov. Oct. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. 4723 4914 213.5 217 9 1.7 2.4 882 859 397 41 3 376 387 41 55 12.1 163 40 4 404 1 480 3 1 5058 8369 8287 4988 4999 May June July PETROLEUM, COAL, AND PRODUCTS—Continued PETROLEUM AND PRODUCTS t—Continued All oils, supply, demand, and stocks — Continued Domestic product demand, total #. ...mil bbl Gasoline do ... Kerosene do.... Distillate fuel oil do Residual fuel oil do Jet fuel do . Lubricants . .. do Asphalt do.... Liquefied petroleum gases do Stocks end of period total do Crude petroleum . ... do Strategic petroleum reserve do . Unfinished oils, natural gasoline etc do Refined products .do Refined petroleum products: Gasoline (incl. aviation): Production . . . do Stocks, end of period do Prices, regular grade (excl. aviation): Producer Price Index 2/73 — 100 Retail, U.S. city average (BLS): Leaded $ per gal.. Unleaded do .... Aviation gasoline: Production mil bbl .. Stocks, end of period do.... Kerosene: Production do . Stocks, end of period do.... Producer Price Index (light distillate) 1967 — 100. Distillate fuel oil: Production mil bbl Imports . . do Stocks, end of period do Producer Price Index (middle distillate) 1967 = 100.. Residual fuel oil: Production mil bbl .. Imports do .... Stocks, end of period do.... Producer Price Index 1967 — 100 Jet fuel: Production mil bbl .. Stocks, end of period do.... Lubricants: Production do Stocks end of period do Asphalt: Production do .... Stocks end of period do Liquefied petroleum gases: Production, total . do At gas processing plants (LPG) . . do At refineries (L.R G.) do Stocks (at plants and refineries) do.... 5,755 6 2,458.2 42.2 10412 5012 430.2 57.0 149.5 5755 15562 795.9 450.5 5,740 1 2,503.3 41.6 1 0468 4388 4447 531 155.1 5836 1 5188 8142 4933 4645 210.8 2.4 778 313 343 45 17.9 430 1 5110 8206 476.6 4784 218.3 1.6 755 328 377 4.3 21.6 440 1 5163 810.5 483.5 4979 225.6 2.7 817 362 37.5 5.0 21.1 437 14938 805.6 487.1 453.0 199.8 2.3 773 309 36.3 4.1 19.1 453 1 5024 806.6 489.3 4942 214.6 3.0 899 323 390 48 16.7 556 14955 8036 489.9 465 1 203.7 3.1 824 387 383 3.8 10.2 486 1 5234 8124 491.5 5150 2114 7.7 1009 460 417 34 6.1 589 1 5188 8142 4933 493 6 201.7 5.7 1005 445 397 3.5 6.2 557 1 5378 8263 494.4 4496 1808 4.2 967 404 358 39 4.0 490 1 5150 8273 4954 5018 2169 4.0 982 432 373 46 6.7 476 14890 8378 4969 1398 620.6 1480 5566 1537 536.7 1547 551.1 1455 542.7 1479 547.9 1488 5431 152 1 5589 1480 5566 151 0 5605 151 1 5366 1457 5056 1503 4930 154 1 5230 2371.1 207.9 2,352 3 1924 2042 188.5 211.5 194.4 212.3 190.4 189.8 189.7 1978 182.3 1952 185.6 2067 1924 2028 203.5 1772 2090 1886 187 2 1958 1767 2207 191 5 5151 5073 535 7 5393 5267 5136 506 1 520 1 5230 4865 4277 3278 3104 3484 3614 2870 1.129 1.212 M.115 3 1.202 1.153 1.241 1.154 1.242 1.143 1.229 1.129 1.216 1.117 1.204 1.123 1.207 1.123 1.208 1.107 1.194 1.034 1.120 .894 .981 .815 .888 .852 .923 .885 .955 .822 890 9.1 2.7 9.3 2.1 .8 2.3 1.1 2.3 1.1 2.3 .9 2.3 .7 2.2 .8 2.3 .5 2.1 .6 2.1 9 2.4 7 2.2 9 2.1 10 2.0 41.8 11.9 34.5 7.5 1.8 6.8 2.4 7.6 2.8 8.0 3.0 8.7 3.6 9.6 3.5 10.5 41 7.5 4.5 7.3 36 6.7 31 6.1 25 6.9 18 63 870.3 809.3 803.1 779.8 780.3 780.6 795.2 806.3 8127 7956 7502 6846 5848 5238 5044 4529 9812 99.4 161.1 9809 731 1437 794 4.6 109.7 820 3.0 115.7 804 25 1138 778 6.7 117.4 900 81 123.4 931 84 139.7 984 89 1437 899 97 1390 718 36 1128 820 67 993 837 44 953 886 45 978 880.5 821.5 2 797.7 754.9 743.6 800.5 841.3 887.5 905.5 830.2 631.6 r 519.1 504.3 476.4 452.9 371.7 326.2 249.2 53.0 1 1196 322.0 186.3 50.4 983 1 21.0 12.0 39.6 2 894 3 22.7 13.6 40.5 9082 23.0 13.1 37.2 8907 24.2 18.5 43.4 8897 28.3 16.8 50.4 8840 28.0 18.8 50.3 8857 327 21.1 50.4 9552 289 19.5 48.1 8778 24.0 16.2 42.7 7565 25.1 17.7 38.8 r 6472 27.8 15.1 35.9 5582 283 206 39.6 523 1 4998 4347 414.3 42.0 433.9 40.5 337 42.8 36.5 43.0 364 41.7 35.8 42.0 38.4 42.3 39.0 43.2 384 40.5 41 4 41.6 377 44.1 40.0 47.4 34.8 45.3 372 45.0 583 127 53 1 118 47 122 46 125 47 122 46 125 47 122 34 11 6 39 11 8 44 124 45 126 42 120 43 120 50 113 141.3 172 146.3 21 2 16.1 277 16.9 248 180 232 14.9 202 14.0 183 10.4 195 69 21 2 6.7 224 6.4 252 8.3 273 11.5 273 15.8 278 2 2 r r 620.9 6220 518 531 530 500 517 51 5 554 581 518 536 512 545 4882 1327 100.8 4793 1426 73.5 389 129 94.7 392 139 98.0 399 13 1 101.0 382 118 99.2 407 110 89.7 408 107 84.0 43 1 123 73.5 445 136 70.4 399 119 67.6 417 119 70.4 388 12.4 76.5 405 140 87.0 PULP, PAPER, AND PAPER PRODUCTS PULPWOOD Receipts thous. cords (128 cu ft.) .. Consumption . do Inventories, end of period do . WASTE PAPER Consumption thous. sh. tons.. Inventories, end of period do.... WOODPULP Production: Total thous sh. tons . Dissolving pulp do .... Paper grades chemical pulp ...do.... Groundwood and thermomechanical do.... Semi-chemical do .. . Inventories, end of period: At pulp mills: Own use woodpulp do .... Market pulp do . Market pulp at paper and board mills . do Exports all grades total do Dissolving and special alpha . . . do All other do Imports, all grades, total do.... Dissolving and special alpha do .... All other do. .. See footnotes at end of tables. 1 88,876 1 1 85,503 1 85 744 5,046 6918 6943 4925 7003 7022 4881 7015 6925 4970 6,913 6904 4,958 7880 7 666 5312 6,914 7 112 5062 6861 6907 5046 8,088 7880 5491 7,483 7261 5,£07 7,294 7478 5433 7,591 7742 5335 7,277 7499 4910 7 15 926 1,053 1 15 290 978 1264 985 1212 1,011 1 294 958 1 266 958 1364 999 1286 957 1207 1 053 1399 954 1287 906 1413 '874 1345 878 1427 832 1 55 470 1,206 44,690 1 54 170 1,174 43,696 4456 97 3,584 4492 87 3,626 4518 77 3,666 4433 82 3,604 4595 106 3,683 4499 97 3,648 4385 93 3,555 4846 107 3,931 4407 95 3,576 4844 109 3,922 4 763 97 3,859 4732 110 3,819 5,506 4,069 5,251 4050 428 346 447 332 427 348 423 324 454 353 421 333 408 328 463 346 425 311 467 346 r 459 347 464 340 174 585 163 475 192 529 186 563 180 541 184 502 175 507 190 537 163 475 165 444 157 422 143 372 149 r 365 172 355 492 3 794 631 '3161 1 4,466 117 1 4,349 442 372 80 292 384 5 379 414 334 52 282 392 14 378 410 303 35 268 387 5 383 407 298 35 263 340 18 322 426 269 45 224 355 6 349 448 363 56 307 401 14 387 492 295 42 253 339 4 335 504 368 55 312 383 17 366 528 196 48 148 335 6 329 543 414 57 357 145 15 130 529 358 62 296 349 17 332 486 365 63 303 422 6 417 87 646 5,574 545 3 694 595 1 2,999 1 4,490 146 '4,343 1 1 r r r 368 54 315 370 16 355 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 S-29 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Annual .. . uniis> 1984 1986 1985 June 1985 July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July PULP, PAPER, AND PAPER PRODUCTS—Continued PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS Paper and board: Production (API): 1 68 450 rl 67 055 Total . thous sh tons 34411 r34,021 Paper do 33,034 34,039 Paperboard do. . Producer price indexes: 2746 Paperboard 1967-1 00 2814 257.3 259.0 Building paper and board do.... Selected types of paper (API): Groundwood paper, uncoated: ; 1477 Orders new thous sh tons '1575 Orders, unfilled, end of period do 140 1 106 1 1,516 1,565 Shipments do. .. Coated paperJ 1 5642 6 281 Orders new do 393 575 Orders, unfilled, end of period .. do Shipments do. .. 5,875 6,249 Uncoated free sheet papers: '9704 '8939 Orders new do 1 1 9 991 9 474 Shipments do Unbleached kraft packaging and industrial converting papers: 1 3 666 r73403 Shipments thous sh tons 1 4,941 '4,921 Tissue paper, production.... do.... Newsprint: Canada: Production thous. metric tons.. 8,988 9,013 8996 9018 Shipments from mills do 290 Inventory, end of period do 298 United States: Production do . 4,924 5,025 4,927 5,065 Shipments from mills do.... 57 60 Inventory end of period do Estimated consumption, all 11580 11431 users <^ . do Publishers' stocks, end of period # 910 874 thous. metric tons .. 8,472 Imports thous. sh. tons.. 7899 Producer Price Index, standard newsprint ....1967 = 100.. 332.5 323.1 Paper products: Shipping containers, corrugated and solid fiber shipments mil. sq. ft. surf. area.. 267,547 264,128 5,496 2,758 2,738 5,384 2,762 2,622 5772 2,870 2,903 5546 2,775 2,772 5821 2942 2,879 5585 2,818 2,767 5,396 2,740 2,656 5924 2,985 2,940 5471 2,759 2,713 6,065 3,031 3,034 5849 2,923 2,926 r 6044 r 2,979 3,065 5889 2,911 2,978 276.2 261.1 2678 259.9 2658 258.6 2660 260.0 2658 255.2 2664 254.8 264.6 254.0 264.6 253.3 265.7 254.8 r 2670 r 257.2 2667 260.8 2663 262.3 2686 262.5 129 161 115 128 138 142 124 124 See footnotes at end of tables. 116 117 444 448 547 400 521 490 404 488 869 839 775 832 890 916 827 826 r 290 273 271 290 263 r 432 411 410 428 399 747 696 772 726 111 123 122 147 111 137 492 442 456 452 423 470 448 385 484 459 424 437 511 424 481 474 426 472 771 813 761 812 808 853 785 817 912 890 265 280 281 315 415 407 413 396 717 766 722 771 749 384 705 402 788 384 760 371 416 403 84 414 412 86 405 405 86 407 420 73 964 888 949 985 930 693 962 668 988 672 333.7 333.0 21,545 22,025 729 368 408 406 73 r r 393 111 290 713 349 397 406 65 398 406 57 1 051 1 041 962 740 935 744 334.9 333.9 23,167 22,037 AND RUBBER Natural rubber: Consumption thous. metric tons 75074 77468 Stocks, end of period do .. 95 17 96.39 Imports, incl. latex and guayule thous. long tons .. 779.80 786.01 Price, wholesale, smoked sheets 2 (N.Y.) $ per lb.. .495 .418 Synthetic rubber: Production thous. metric tons .. 2 155 96 1 907 07 Consumption do .. 2,062.30 1,874.72 Stocks, end of period do ... 372.05 34895 Exports (Bu. of Census) .thous. Ig. tons .. 327.91 306.93 TIRES AND TUBES Pneumatic casings, automotive: Production thous 1 209 37 5 1 195 972 Shipments, total . do 242 454 242 049 Original equipment do .... 58,770 62536 Replacement equipment do.... 176,287 173,553 Exports . . . . do 7397 5960 Stocks, end of period do.... 39,623 39,823 Exports (Bu. of Census) do 6410 5627 Inner tubes, automotive: Exports (Bu of Census) do 1 612 1 123 118 128 103 134 740 380 142 106 112 117 119 719 105 126 121 114 115 127 104 140 126 127 114 120 138 122 533 428 504 498 421 510 r 500 r 426 525 443 506 879 858 875 r 897 867 894 r 292 424 r 282 444 274 r r 421 929 295 436 497 896 777 747 783 770 696 379 754 373 800 349 771 361 807 324 420 387 90 394 394 90 444 434 99 409 415 93 446 443 96 420 425 90 1 015 918 881 1 004 iooo 1032 990 889 691 910 683 920 708 927 722 904 708 889 659 329.3 329.8 330.2 324,1 324.5 324.3 25,515 20,726 19,594 24,075 21,306 r r 752 876 678 324.1 324.1 323.1 22,567 25,174 23,365 23,419 870 PRODUCTS 4516 95.63 5536 97.93 4730 9393 68 12 8491 47 15 81 07 6571 8513 5237 9517 5943 9695 7183 9690 7127 10042 81 94 9858 4546 9863 48.09 59.97 45.30 40.73 69.44 7181 64.49 63.64 70.32 76.62 8312 4764 54.0"' .420 .403 .418 .418 .438 .425 .398 142.54 143.56 286.35 27.25 15036 139.78 295.79 22.21 15421 150.64 41353 24.95 16033 171 57 39728 27.60 15364 17431 37494 2533 14917 15400 36700 2213 13176 14027 34895 2544 16652 16066 35275 2349 15838 14691 35299 2766 189 14 17573 39765 2400 17857 15756 40296 3539 17333 17845 39647 2571 2504 15216 20981 5,271 15,341 12989 19326 4,447 14,502 16635 21 054 4,759 15,819 16844 22683 5336 16,868 17626 22638 5 593 16,667 15 198 19290 5128 13797 13786 17916 4233 13,274 16306 19407 5 603 13,366 15 966 16966 5323 11,168 16968 18910 5429 13,021 16037 20442 5459 14,526 369 377 476 46,909 44,349 43,553 (2) 479 378 365 409 41514 40 425 40023 39823 40717 43499 45359 44 519 409 365 450 386 434 334 75 69 90 57 65 60 453 433 397 339 444 322 404 89 86 75 70 91 118 72 438 475 460 2705 262.0 457 323.6 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-30 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 August 1986 1985 Annual 1986 II..UB vnns 1984 June 1985 Aug. July Nov. Oct. Sept. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May 28904 23660 32340 41463 43 197 487.6 408.0 543.7 3.9 199 2.9 129 4.9 173 306 308 31 8 23,649 21,312 June July STONE, CLAY, AND GLASS PRODUCTS PORTLAND CEMENT Shipments finished cement thous bbl CLAY CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS Shipments: :j: Brick, unglazed (common and face) mil. standard brick .. Structural tile, except facing thous. sh. tons.. Sewer pipe and fittings, vitrified.. .. . do.. . Floor and wall tile and accessories, glazed and unglazed mi sq ft . Producer Price Index, Brick (common), f.o.b. plant or N.Y. dock 1967-100 .. GLASS AND GLASS PRODUCTS Flat glass mfrs ' shipments thous $ Glass containers: t Production thous. gross.. Shipments, total do.... Narrow-neck containers: Food . . . . . . do Beverage do... Beer do.... Liquor and wine do.... Wide-mouth containers: Food and dairy products . . . do... Narrow-neck and wide-mouth containers: Medicinal and toilet do.... Chemical, household, and industrial do . Stocks end of period . do GYPSUM AND PRODUCTS Production: Crude gypsum (exc. byproduct) thous. sh. tons.. Calcined do Imports crude gypsum do Sales of gypsum products: Uncalcined do.... Calcined: Industrial plasters . do Building plasters, total (incl. Keene's cement) do.... Board products, total mil sq ft Lath do.. Veneer base do.. Gypsum sheathing do.... Regular gypsum board do.... Type X gypsum board do Predecorated wallboard do 5 Ae mobile home board do.... 1 1 435 787 445 585 42 617 45941 46883 43335 45 968 33 186 26718 r r r r r r r r 6,833.7 r 72.8 r 436.7 6,990.6 52.7 442.6 r 4087 3935 635.5 '5.9 r 41.1 r 33.5 674.5 r 5.6 r 55.7 r 344 700.5 '7.8 r 38.1 r 657.5 r 8.3 r 42.0 r 359 671.9 r 7.9 r 36.9 r 335 389 519.6 r r 5.Q 24.2 r 346 430.4 r 3.5 r 21.3 r 354 681.7 679.5 5.5 270 5.3 325 362 358 25,291 25,787 24976 24,988 2405 4,861 7,222 2,276 r 2229 r 6 173 r 7,878 r 2,585 2290 5898 7,617 2,616 r 4 350.3 () 5 955 088 1 174380 285,426 312,221 302,418 284 475 291,682 289,950 273,695 272,821 24,009 24,777 24,645 25,992 25,236 25,611 23,259 23,216 25,416 23,949 22,627 19,754 18,085 19,122 22,887 22,458 26,170 61,575 90,796 24,429 23,770 60,085 83,777 25,975 2,092 5,998 7,810 2,353 2,124 6,279 7,970 2,639 2,173 5,893 7,413 2,786 2,229 4,825 6,636 2,289 2,012 4,870 6,970 2,128 1,528 4,088 5,859 1,822 1,433 3,882 6,316 1,831 1859 4,303 7,209 1,848 1 r 1 911 4,065 6,542 1,883 25,353 23,127 r r 64,302 59,935 4,905 5,436 5,689 5,618 6,201 4,876 4,217 5,295 4,935 4,704 r 4970 4669 20,311 17,322 1,461 1,386 1,405 1,497 1,558 1,412 1,291 1,767 1,815 1,510 1,795 1,804 2,367 42,918 1,957 38,843 158 158 252 122 210 169 152 177 161 149 157 94 36,512 36,527 35,324 36,073 37,781 40,194 38,843 38,568 40484 42 152 41 248 41980 14,390 14,829 8,904 14,784 17,135 9922 1,195 1,358 1,300 1,502 1,358 1,499 1,262 1,366 798 870 1,352 1,416 1,071 1,430 1,632 666 820 739 1,276 1,473 1,074 4,386 423 415 446 429 377 358 522 544 46 48 49 44 51 249 214 17 19 19 17 19 1 4,544 1 18324 32 407 323 11,474 '5083 '125 '880 5 19 431 28 432 328 1 572 3 34 28 940 446 11 68 11,631 5507 128 853 1 674 2 37 29 992 486 11 69 1883 1 586 1718 3 37 27 2 40 30 3 37 28 938 455 10 72 1,021 488 12 81 1,135 530 12 82 r 1,919 1 511 1,084 1 173 1,135 1 542 1,378 1 543 1,363 1 446 694 804 640 659 784 374 271 266 212 266 253 43 36 46 41 47 15 13 17 15 16 15 24 25 23 1 697 1880 1712 1037 1 135 1009 472 10 63 530 11 76 496 11 70 r 700 r 267 r 569 223 346 569 226 343 532 187 345 1 620 2 34 28 974 460 11 66 1585 2 39 23 962 451 10 53 1 696 3 41 32 1 369 487 11 59 2 30 20 819 397 9 56 668 258 410 570 228 342 516 189 327 593 238 355 570 230 340 543 198 345 3 571 3 223 3 499 3 1014 2 39 28 2 43 31 2 41 31 TEXTILE PRODUCTS FABRIC Woven fabric, finishing plants: Production (finished fabric) mil. linear yd.. Cotton do Manmade fiber and silk fabrics do.... Inventories held at end of period.. do.... Cotton do Manmade fiber and silk fabrics do.... Backlog of finishing orders do Cotton . . do Manmade fiber and silk fabrics do.... COTTON AND MANUFACTURES Cotton (excluding linters): Production: Ginnings 0 thous. running bales .. Crop estimate thous net weight bales § Consumption thous. running bales.. Stocks in the United States, total, end of period # thous. running bales.. Domestic cotton, total do.... On farms and in transit do.. Public storage and compresses do.... Consuming establishments do.... See footnotes at end of tables. 7,538 2515 5,022 6,967 2623 4,343 629 276 354 582 228 354 12,545 12982 5,628 12,988 13 432 1 5,268 11,442 11,441 3,208 7,551 13,683 13,682 2,374 10,696 682 612 3 668 3 237 3 431 628 259 369 514 172 342 396 153 243 596 237 359 539 172 367 574 229 345 621 254 367 525 173 351 70 681 3 728 3 268 3 460 589 236 354 535 179 356 r 2,431 r 586 218 368 602 243 359 539 166 373 584 215 369 613 237 376 535 180 355 3 624 3 226 3 6,246 10,052 12,365 398 582 228 354 533 183 349 348 r 571 r 223 r 348 520 190 330 432 r 567 r 227 340 539 188 351 147 10676 3 525 369 458 4,911 4,910 4,055 4,054 3,576 2,908 16,777 16,776 1,326 2,830 625 709 425 721 686 3 560 562 477 15,820 15,820 11,464 3,726 15,372 15,372 8,648 6,165 14,326 14,325 4793 8,963 630 559 569 3 486 595 13,683 13,682 2,374 10,696 12897 12,897 1490 10,726 612 681 12121 12,120 1 125 10,271 724 3 492 620 503 11478 11,477 1890 9,624 10725 10,724 10162 10,161 9528 9,527 9,035 8,645 7,931 764 902 787 737 779 492 787 809 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 S-31 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 1985 Annual „ .. 1984 1985 June Aug. July Sept. 1986 Oct. Nov. Mar. Feb. Jan. Dec. Apr. May June July TEXTILE PRODUCTS— Continued COTTON AND MANUFACTURES— Cont. Cotton (excluding linters)— Continued Exports thous. running bales. Imports thous net-weight bales § Price(farm), American upland <>.... ...cents per Ib . Price, Strict Low Middling, Grade 41, staple 34 (IVie") average 10 markets .. .. cents per Ib. Spindle activity (cotton system spindles): Active spindles, last working day total mil Consuming 100 percent cotton do Spindle hours operated, all fibers total bil Average per working day do... Consuming 100 percent cotton do Cotton cloth: Cotton broadwoven goods over 12" in width: Production (qtrly ) mil sq yd Orders, unfilled, end of period, compared with average weekly production no. weeks' prod.., Inventories, end of period, compared with avg. weekly production no. weeks' prod ., Ratio of stocks to unfilled orders (at cotton mills) end of period Exports, raw cotton equiv. thous. net-weight 480 Ib bales Imports raw cotton equivalent . do Producer Price Index, gray cotton broadwovens 12/75—100.. MANMADE FIBERS AND MANUFACTURES Fiber production, qtrly: Acetate filament yarn mil Ib Rayon staple, including tow do Noncellulosic, except textile glass: Yarn and monofllaments do..., Staple incl tow do Textile glass fiber do Fiber stocks, producers', end of period: Acetate filament yarn mil. Ib., Rayon staple including tow do Noncellulosic fiber, except textile glass: Yarn and monofilaments do.... Staple, incl. tow do..., Textile glass fiber do..., Manmade fiber and silk broadwoven fabrics: Production(qtrly ), total # mil. sq. yd.. Filament yarn (100%) fabrics # do.... Chiefly rayon and/or acetate fabrics do .... Chiefly nylon fabrics do.... Spun yarn (100%) fabrics # do.... Rayon and/ or acetate fabrics, blends do.... Polyester blends with cotton.. do.... Acetate filament and spun yarn fabrics do.... Producer Price Index, gray synthetic broadwovens ..12/75=100 .. Manmade fiber textile trade: Exports, manmade fiber equivalent mil. Ibs.. 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 products, apparel, furnishings do Apparel, total do Knit apparel do.... WOOL AND MANUFACTURES Wool consumption, mill (clean basis): Apparel class mil. Ib.. Carpet class do.... Wool imports, clean yield . . .. do Duty-free do Wool prices, raw, shorn, clean basis, delivered to U.S. mills: Domestic— Graded territory, 64's, staple 2%" and up dollars per Ib Australian, 64's, Type 62, duty-paid do.... Wool broadwoven goods, exc. felts: Production (qtrly.) mil. sq. yd.. FLOOR COVERINGS Carpet, rugs, carpeting (woven, tufted, other), shipments, quarterly mil. sq. yds.. APPAREL Women's, misses', juniors' apparel cuttings: Coats thous. units.. Dresses do .... Suits (incl. pant suits, jumpsuits) do.... Skirts do ... Blouses thous. dozen.. See footnotes at end of tables. 353 252 (i) 60.5 193 1 56.0 187 (i) 55.1 207 9 56.7 223 4 56.0 187 12 53.3 396 180 60.3 53.0 55.4 176 (i) 55.0 163 (i) 56.4 76 (i) 56.9 55 (i) '56.4 59.1 605 59.8 59.6 57.9 564 561 560 562 584 598 618 626 640 652 657 131 50 125 47 128 47 125 4.6 126 4.6 125 46 124 45 122 4.5 125 4.7 125 4.7 125 45 122 44 123 45 123 45 122 45 846 .327 309 755 .270 274 4 49 .246 1.8 59 .297 2.2 4 63 .313 2.2 63 .314 22 4 76 .305 27 65 .325 23 4 78 .311 27 4002 3921 6,516 12 57.5 4,756 46 54.7 3 3 731 72 .288 25 4 74 .295 27 4 63 .254 4 21 983 1,002 c 955 62 .312 4 2l r 66 .319 22 4 63 .313 22 r 4 1042 12.8 9.6 9.8 8.9 8.2 9.6 93 10.7 14.2 9.8 11.1 11.1 122 12.3 4.3 4.5 4.4 4.5 4.3 4.1 3.9 3.9 4.4 3.4 3.7 35 33 31 .34 47 45 51 .53 .41 .41 .36 31 29 33 31 27 25 1709 10532 2205 9952 186 785 157 77.9 216 694 247 879 174 911 156 951 147 963 175 1114 201 1043 236 123 1 235 111 4 274 1010 236 988 158.4 155.5 155.8 155.4 155.1 1544 153.6 1538 1536 1540 1982 389.2 2046 352.7 r 3,524.4 39473 1,394 0 153.7 153.2 154.9 155.6 155.7 545 85.8 484 87.2 489 941 543 951 3,790.2 37733 952.2 9442 967.1 9117 952.3 9730 979.1 9727 12.4 285 12.3 225 19.4 28 1 16.6 2994 12.3 225 133 197 301.7 352.7 210.0 292.5 311.8 310.3 340.8 3050 345.9 2925 3118 3194 3323 11,852 4 10 796 6 4,947.8 4,754.9 26857 1,191.1 26526 1,161.2 26964 1,229.9 579.0 5,615.7 371.8 4,903.1 88.7 1,215.2 80.6 1,219.0 84.5 1,181.1 112.9 4,317.7 36.5 3,844.0 10.9 953.2 6.1 957.3 90 9209 1,057.0 8666 2168 2049 2122 152.0 147.2 147.2 146.4 146.1 146.2 146.6 147.0 147.1 147.1 147.3 146.7 147.2 146.7 148.1 487.87 179.06 10940 46068 20629 12487 3977 1806 1128 3802 17 18 11 45 4229 1967 11 94 3987 1953 12 58 3883 18 19 10 71 3844 1926 12 50 3350 1529 8 27 4088 1874 10 12 3608 1558 9 34 4242 2012 1072 4707 2230 10 91 47 20 1918 10 54 41 03 1794 10 85 30881 25439 1,342.57 1,378.28 227.46 168.38 15495 9361 2172 123.98 17.46 939 2084 136.98 15.34 831 2262 118.98 12.39 6 30 2034 139.60 13.61 6 46 2064 116.39 8.62 397 19 18 106.82 8.78 3 31 1821 99.65 7.32 2 85 2214 127.98 9.56 4 98 2050 11767 11.02 5 57 2229 117.66 13.26 6 44 24 77 111.25 13.55 670 2801 132.41 14.52 7 21 23 10 14446 15.70 7 74 1 115 10 1 209 90 687 47 78702 270.57 33476 10652 73 10 3386 121 64 8802 106 59 7384 3530 125 98 81 89 3863 107 76 68 21 31 82 98 04 59 31 23 96 9233 56 31 2047 118 43 74 40 27 82 106 64 7034 27 13 104 40 67 74 2692 97 71 61 64 28 05 117 89 76 62 38 32 128 77 88 51 4572 10.4 l1 69 17 86 8 71 27 88 7 55 17 135 4 9 76 20 109 9 75 28 80 22 86 24 1 93 2.24 1 93 2.24 1 93 2.17 1 80 2.31 1 88 2.38 1 98 2.52 4 4027 4 4 10.5 4 8 49 21 6.5 7 73 38 192 2.19 193 2.29 193 2.30 138.3 39.5 24.3 34.0 1,159.2 3060 3012 2877 12,242 10,540 158,968 152,060 11,433 10,986 r 97,529 r93 577 r 33,940 r31,234 1,224 11,641 r 803 r 7,186 r 2,769 129.0 13.1 942 309 106.1 106 795 29 3 228 2.63 159.4 1,1149 1,128 10,753 r 778 r 7,504 r 2,485 8.1 11 45 17 1 93 2.26 1,378 10,721 r 895 r 7,807 r 2,635 4 1,264 11,033 1,002 r 7584 r 2559 1,289 12,322 1,396 r 9002 r 2916 r 774 10,280 1,172 r 7200 r 2554 89 80 24 126 11 10 2 25 11 6 8 88 25 1 93 2.22 1 93 2.31 1 89 2.29 4 7 r 508 10,327 1,087 r 6870 r 2088 r4 37.4 r r 449 14,324 r 515 13 134 r 626 13 776 693 14085 619 10545 r 8693 r r 8671 r r 9 120 r 8 574 2 504 7 484 2 232 2620 2530 2425 r 1 98 2.42 1 93 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-32 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1984 and methodological notes are as shown in BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1984 August 1986 1985 Annual 1986 ,, ., 1984 1985 June Aug. July Oct. Sept. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July 987 1,485 9,138 13,758 4,019 23,734 25,127 TEXTILE PRODUCTS—Continued APPAREL— Continued Men's apparel cuttings: 12,403 Suits thous. units.. 12,543 Coats (separate), dress and sport do.... r20,864 19,794 Trousers (separate) dress do 122 965 116413 Slacks (jean cut), casual do 179 496 186,355 Shirts, dress and sport thous. doz.. r40,783 r40,363 Hosiery, shipments thous. doz. pairs.. 309,357 308,660 r 943 1,544 8847 17,575 r 3,303 26,859 r r 719 1,432 8,265 15,569 r 2,932 29,388 r r 992 1,860 10 244 18,169 r 3,538 23,364 1,054 1,868 9313 14,908 r 3,317 24,648 r 1,092 1,924 9,546 17,578 r 4,082 30,111 r 1,042 1,615 r 9,080 17,678 r 3,523 28,412 r 893 1,288 r 7,219 12,763 r 3,041 22,891 r 984 1,550 10 188 16,035 r 3,755 24,239 r 959 1,516 10 166 15,949 r 3,890 24,442 r 888 1,503 10 338 12,599 r 4,072 25,537 819.7 1,337.2 1,002 1,662 10 551 12917 r 4,421 28,452 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT AEROSPACE VEHICLES Orders new (net) qtrly total mil $ r3r5104 863 110 450 U S Government do r3 66 968 69722 Prime contract do 101 556 107 915 Sales (net), receipts, or billings, quarterly, r3 88 941 100 144 total do r3 U S Government do 55 777 63515 r3 132 507 142,813 Backlog of orders end of period # do US Government do. r3 85,626 91,833 r3 Aircraft (complete) and parts do 56 587 62553 3 Engines (aircraft) and parts do 13 602 13638 Missiles, space vehicle systems, engines, propulsion units, and parts mil. $.. r3 17,823 18,192 Other related operations (conversions, modifications) products services . mil $ r3 17 881 19,091 Aircraft (complete); 892.1 Shipments t do .... 7,911.5 10,939.9 3474 Airframe weight "j" thous Ib 33450 40872 494 6,252 Exports commercial mil $ 3989 MOTOR VEHICLES (NEW) Passenger cars: Factory sales (from U.S. plants): 677 8,002 7621 Total thous 7,337 612 7,030 Domestic do . 925 11,039 Retail sales, total, not seas, adj do.... 10,394 677 8,205 7,952 Domestics § do.... 2,834 248 Imports § do.... 2,442 103 Total seas adj at annual rate mil 7.6 Domestics §. .... . do 2.7 Imports § do Retail inventories, end of period, domestics: § Not seasonally adjusted thous .. 1,630 1,577 1,415 1504 Seasonally adjusted do 1 603 1411 Inventory-retail sales ratio domestics § 23 24 21 Exports (BuCensus), total do.... 613.66 701.16 67.49 6627 To Canada do 58930 677 19 Imports (ITC) complete units. . do 431.8 3,559 4 43949 111.0 From Canada, total do... '1,0674 1 146.3 Registrations ^, total new vehicles do.... 10129 10889 923 Imports, including domestically 256 sponsored do 2524 '3011 Trucks and buses: Factory sales (from U.S. plants): Total do 3357 3075 295 3 126 Domestic .... . do 2884 273 Retail sales: * Total, not seasonally adjusted do... 3,485 4 3 913.2 3493 0-10 000 Ibs GVW do 3237 32072 36183 10,001 Ibs. GVW and over do.... 294.8 25.7 278.2 Total seasonally adjusted . . do 3259 0-10,000 Ibs. GVW do. . 301 5 10,001 Ibs. GVW and over do. 24.4 Retail inventories, end of period: Not seasonally adjusted do 8276 7828 8305 Seasonally adjusted @ do. 8492 8020 807.4 Exports (BuCensus) do 1764 15338 18527 Imports (BuCensus), including separate chassis and bodies thous .. 1 1,082.08 1,308.94 111.87 Registrations <), new vehicles, excluding buses 1 not produced on truck chassis thous .. 4,675 4,049 399 Truck trailers and chassis, complete (excludes r detachables), shipments ft number.. 213,911 175,152 14,279 r Van type "("1" do.. 159,931 124 556 9697 Trailer bodies (detachable), sold r 1 054 252 16 separately °f"j° do Trailer chassis (detachable), sold r r separately "f"|" .. .. . do 24 205 11 286 510 RAILROAD EQUIPMENT Freight cars (new), for domestic use; all railroads and private car lines (excludes rebuilt cars and cars for export): 1 Shipments number.. 12,396 12,080 1,077 Equipment manufacturers do.... 1 12,396 1 11,674 1,077 New orders do 15460 '9510 827 Equipment manufacturers do.... 15,054 '9,510 827 Unfilled orders, end of period do.... 1,759 3,843 5,154 Equipment manufacturers do.... 1,759 3,843 4,748 Freight cars (revenue), class I railroads(AAR): $ Number owned, end of period thous .. 867 894 948 Capacity (carrying), total, end of month r 72.17 74.04 mil. tons .. 78.13 r Average per car tons.. 82.86 83.23 82.40 See footnotes at end of tables r 787.8 3,147 511 773.6 2830 277 706.9 2,376 455 1,003.1 3,776 555 694.5 2,643 440 2,181.3 7,306 798 755.3 925.5 1,137.3 201 575 921 531 443 565 516 899 634 265 10 1 72 2.9 554 522 1,001 745 256 126 9.7 2.9 638 585 1,068 839 229 143 11.2 3.1 739 677 864 598 265 96 64 3.2 658 601 762 516 247 100 6.7 3.2 540 499 812 558 254 11 3 80 713 662 870 636 234 11 4 85 2.9 675 618 832 613 219 108 80 28 655 590 897 649 248 98 70 28 713 647 972 720 252 11 2 80 3.2 685 615 1,072 786 286 114 82 31 1,580 1 594 27 52.09 4992 3321 699 949 1,413 1 506 19 33.61 3304 321 6 756 926 1,242 1267 14 59.03 57 57 3909 1104 1 105 1,606 1 588 28 59.19 5675 4105 1069 828 1,630 1603 24 42.25 3936 4293 1000 849 1,907 1 798 31 69.63 6650 3810 1042 848 1,945 1814 27 73.01 7022 3809 1178 906 1,867 1762 26 58.90 5699 4104 1104 918 291 284 275 275 284 294 277 236 259 266 260 206 189 280 261 316 296 321 303 276 255 242 220 294 274 280 262 281 258 308 281 298 272 351 5 3265 25.0 3370 3146 224 2849 2622 22.8 3442 3212 229 3305 3057 24.8 351 1 326 1 249 3208 2946 26.2 3259 3007 252 3030 283 1 19.9 3392 3137 255 3188 291 3 27.5 3494 3219 275 2830 2622 20.8 299 1 2774 21 6 2822 2647 17.4 2984 2777 207 3182 295 0 23.1 2668 2446 222 3403 3150 25.3 3107 2879 228 3772 354 1 23.2 3325 3107 218 359 1 3339 25.3 3300 3063 23.8 7250 7807 1453 7609 7970 1243 7824 8017 1707 8365 8303 1322 8721 8545 1794 8276 8492 1631 9075 881 1 15 51 9598 9364 1547 9765 9583 1666 10063 9895 2068 991 1 9736 3005 9840 958 1 2023 109.14 91.15 111.47 95.56 113.35 116.58 140.09 10941 134 15 130 22 117.66 131 18 436 400 390 404 385 405 374 345 370 401 407 434 13,489 r 9276 14,413 10 353 14,279 10 324 14,910 11 093 14,435 10 840 16,364 12 182 13,091 9 122 11,719 8266 14,776 10779 15072 10696 15,760 11 412 15343 11 444 g 13 10 9 22 14 64 52 374 845 568 415 567 714 714 558 558 1,759 1,759 443 443 500 500 1,816 1,816 544 544 1 425 1,425 2,697 2,697 574 574 1 252 1,252 3,375 3,375 607 607 1 850 1,850 4,618 4618 33 r r 64 1,434 1431 27 61.39 6038 3287 1090 973 642 1572 1795 1784 1 082 1,075 1,075 1090 1,090 3,858 3,858 1,034 1,034 770 770 3,594 3,594 1,020 1,020 153 153 2,583 2,583 1,169 1 169 980 980 2,394 2,394 910 910 350 350 1,834 1,834 (5) 0 q r r 1,763 ' 1,867 1685 1741 24 26 57.26 63.52 5542 6199 3952 351 5 898 954 913 822 4 r 718 (2) e 1,001 736 r 265 6 11 1 6 82 6 29 954 649 305 107 74 e 33 1,860 1,726 1 684 27 r6 1 74Q r<? 25 80.32 7772 e 1137 1012 272 (2) 66 81 430 768 827 827 955 955 4,746 4,746 999 999 485 485 4,232 4232 892 885 879 872 869 867 862 857 850 842 836 829 74.58 83.65 74.17 83.83 73.80 83.93 73.26 84.03 73.09 84.10 72.17 83.23 71.77 83.27 71.36 82.30 70.98 83.49 7041 83.62 69.92 83.68 69.44 83.74 OF CURRENT August 1986 FOR S-l General Notes for all S-33 S-32 r p e c Revised. Preliminary. Estimated. Corrected. S-l @ Effective July 1986 SURVEY, data have been revised. In addition to the normal revisions, a number of important changes have been made, including the elimination of the t Revised series. The estimates of personal income have been revised as a part of the "Nonhousekeeping" residential category, which has been replaced for the most part by a annual revision of the national income and product accounts (NIPA's) released in July 1986 new "Hotels and Motels" category in nonresidential buildings; the inclusion of residential and as part of the comprehensive revision of the NIPA's released in 1985. Articles describmajor replacements in "Additions and Alterations," which is renamed "Improvements;" ing those revisions appear in the July 1986 and December 1985 issues of the SURVEY. See and significant historical revisions to estimates for one-unit residential buildings, railroads, tables 2.6-2.9 in the July 1986 SURVEY for revised estimates for 1983-85. Pre-1983 estielectric, gas, and Federal industrial buildings. Due to these changes, much of the data have mates will appear soon in The National Income and Product Accounts of the United States, been revised back to 1964 and are available from the Construction Statistics Division at the 1929-82: Statistical Tables. Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233. $ Includes inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments. $ Effective July 1986 SURVEY, this index has been revised to a new comparison base of § Monthly estimates equal the centered three-month average of personal saving as a 1982= 100. Revisions back to 1964 are available upon request. percentage of the centered three-month moving average of disposable personal income. O See note "O" for p. S-2. S-8 1. Based on data not seasonally adjusted. O The figures presented here reflect revisions of the industrial production index introduced by the Federal Reserve Board in July 1985. The revision moves the reference year of the index from 1967 to 1977= 100, and increases the number of basic index series from 235 to 252. New value-added weights were assigned to each series for 1977. A detailed description of the revision and its results are in the July 1985 issue of the Federal Reserve Bulletin (pp. 487-501). # Includes data not shown separately, t See note "t" for p. S-8. t See note " j" for p. S-8. § Revised series. Data for inventories are available from 1959; sales and ratios 1967 forward. Revisions are available upon request. S-3 # t $ § Includes data for items not shown separately. See note "t" for p. S-8. See note "$" for p. S-8. See note "§" for p. S-2. I. Advance estimate. # New series effective Sept. 1985 SURVEY. All activity reported on a gross basis (i.e., the entire amount of loan) including refinancings and combination construction—purchase loans. Revised data are now available back to Jan. 1984. Earlier data will be available later. O Home mortgage rates (conventional first mortgages) are under money and interest rates on p. S-l4. § Data include guaranteed direct loans sold. t Effective April 1986 SURVEY, wholesale trade data have been revised back to Jan. 1976. Revised data and a summary of changes appear in the report Revised Monthly Wholesale Trade Sales and Inventories BW-13-85S, available from the Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233; $2.50 per copy. $ Effective April 1986 SURVEY, retail trade data have been revised. Estimates of retail sales have been revised back to Jan. 1983 and estimates of retail inventories have been revised back to Jan. 1978. Revised data and a summary of changes appear in the report Revised Monthly Retail Sales and Inventories BR-13-85S, available from the Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233; $3.00 per copy. # Includes data for items not shown separately. 1. Based on data not seasonally adjusted. # Includes data for items not shown separately. $ 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. O 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. 1. Advance estimate. 2. Data beginning Jan. 1986 are not strictly comparable with earlier data because of a change in estimation procedures. $ See note "$" for p. S-8. # Includes data for items not shown separately. O Effective with the January 1986 SURVEY, the seasonally adjusted labor force series have been revised back to January 1981. The January 1986 issue of Employment and Earnings contains the new seasonal adjustment factors, a description of the current methodology, and revised data for the most recent 13 months or calendar quarters. Revised monthly data for the entire 1981-85 revision period appear in the February 1986 issue of Employment and Earnings. t The participation rate is the percent of the civilian noninstitutional population in the civilian labor force. The employment-population ratio is civilian employment as a percent of the civilian noninstitutional population, 16 years and over. @ Data include resident armed forces. 1. Based on unadjusted data. 2. Effective with the Mar. 1986 SURVEY, the reporting frequency has been changed from monthly to 3:month intervals. @ Compiled by Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. Monthly data from 1984 to 1985 for failures and liabilities, are available upon request, but are not comparable to the earlier years. The failure annual rate data will be available at a later date. # Includes data for items not shown separately. § Ratio of prices received to prices paid (parity index). J See note "$" for p. S-4. t Effective with the July 1986 SURVEY, data (back to 1983, for some commodities) have been revised and are available upon request. O See note "O" for p. S-9. § Effective June 1986 SURVEY, data have been revised back to April 1984 (not seasonally adjusted) and January 1981 (seasonally adjusted) to reflect new benchmarks and seasonal adjustment factors. The June 1986 issue of Employment and Earnings will contain a detailed discussion of the effects of the revisions. S-4 1 S-6 § For producer price indexes of individual commodities, see respective commodities in the Industry section beginning p. S-l9. All indexes subject to revision four months after original publication. # Includes data for items not shown separately. t Effective with the Feb. 1986 SURVEY, data back to 1981 have been revised and are available upon request. S-7 1. Computed from cumulative valuation total. 2. Index as of Aug. 1, 1986: building, 372.9; construction, 402.3. # Includes data for items not shown separately. § Data for Aug. and Oct. 1985, and Jan. and May 1986 are for five weeks; other months four weeks. O Effective Feb. 1986 SURVEY, data for seasonally adjusted housing starts have been revised back to 1983. These revisions are available upon request. t Effective May 1986 SURVEY, data for seasonally adjusted building permits have been revised back to Jan. 1984. These revisions are available upon request. S-10 Page S-l 1 $ This series is not seasonally adjusted because the seasonal component is small relative to the trend-cycle and/or irregular components and consequently cannot be separated with sufficient precision. O Production and nonsupervisory workers. § See note"§" for p. S-10. 1. This series is not seasonally adjusted because the seasonal component is small relative to the trend-cycle and/or irregular components and consequently cannot be separated with sufficient precision. Use the corresponding unadjusted series. § See note "§" for p. S-10. O Production and nonsupervisory workers. $ Earnings in 1977 dollars reflect changes in purchasing power since 1977 by dividing by Consumer Price Index. §§ Wages as of Aug. 1, 1986: Common, $16.57; Skilled, $21.69. (2) New series. The Employment Cost Index (ECI) is a quarterly measure of the average change in the cost of employing labor. See p. S-36 of the August through October 1984 issues of the SURVEY for a brief description of the ECI. t Excludes farm, household, and Federal workers. $$ See note "t" for p. S-l 1. Page S-13 1. Average for Dec. 2. Reported annual; monthly revisions are not available. $ Effective January 1984, series revised due to changes in the reporting panel and in the item contents. The new panel includes 168 banks that had domestic office assets exceeding $1.4 billion as of December 31, 1982. Beginning Jan. 1985, data are as of the last Wednesday of the month. Earlier data are as of the Wednesday nearest the end of the month or year (meaning some data are as of the first Wednesday of the next month). # Includes data for items not shown separately. $$ Reflects offsetting changes in classification of deposits of thrift institutions. Deposits of thrifts were formerly grouped with deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations, instead of with deposits of commercial banks in the United States. * "Transaction balances other than demand deposits" consists of ATS, NOW, super NOW, and telephone transfer accounts, which formerly were classified with savings deposits. "Nontransaction balances" reflects the combination of deposits formerly reported separately as time deposits and the savings deposits remaining after deduction of the items now reported separately under "transaction balances." § Excludes loans and federal funds transactions with domestic commercial banks and includes valuation reserves (individual loan items are shown gross; i.e., before deduction of valuation reserves). O Securities of Federal agencies and corporations have been shifted out of "other securities" and are now combined with U.S. Treasury securities. Also, loan obligations of States and political subdivisions have been shifted out of "other securities" and are now shown separately among the loan items. @ 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. Page S-14 1. Data are for fiscal years ending Sept. 30 and include revisions not distributed to the months. 2. Weighted by number of loans. 3. Does not include a prior period adjustment of $326 million. 4. Effective with Apr. 1986 SURVEY, not seasonally adjusted data by type of credit for certain holders are no longer available. t Effective with Apr. 1986 SURVEY, the consumer installment credit series have been revised for the period 1975 through 1985 to reflect newly available historical information for financial institutions and retailers, and to incorporate new seasonal adjustment factors. * New series. Effective with Apr. 1986 SURVEY, data for savings institutions (includes savings and loan associations, mutual savings banks, and federal savings banks) are shown for the first time. # Includes data for items not shown separately. O Adjusted to exclude domestic commercial interbank loans and federal funds sold to domestic commercial banks. t Rates on the commercial paper placed for firms whose bond rating is Aa or the equivalent. $$ Courtesy of Metals Week. @@ Average effective rate § Effective July 1986 SURVEY, data have been revised back to Dec. 1972 and are available from the Banking Section, Division of Research and Statistics, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, D.C. 20551. Page S-15 1. This series has been discontinued. t Effective Feb. 1986 SURVEY, the money stock measures and components have been revised and are available from the Banking Section of the Division of Research and Statistics at the Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C. 20551. $ Composition of the money stock measures is as follows: Ml.—This measure is currency plus demand deposits at commercial banks and interestearning checkable deposits at all depository 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. M2.—This measure adds to Ml 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 small-denomination time deposits (those issued in denominations of less than $100,000) at all depository institutions. Depository 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. M3.—This measure equals M2 plus large-denomination time deposits (those issued in denominations of $100,000 or more) at all depository institutions (including negotiable CD's) plus term RP's issued by commercial banks and savings and loan associations. L—This broad measure of liquid assets equals M3 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. $$ Includes ATS and NOW balances at all depository institutions, credit union share draft balances, and demand deposits at thrift institutions. O 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. § Number of issues represents number currently used; the change in number does not affect the continuity of the series. August 1986 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-34 Page S-16 1. The Aaa public utility average was suspended Jan. 17, 1984, because of a lack of appropriate issues. The average corporate and the Aaa corporate do not include Aaa utilities from Jan. 17 to Oct. 12. The Aaa utility average was reinstated on Oct. 12; the Oct. monthly average includes only the last 14 days of the month. 2. Effective with Jan. 1986 data, the practice of adjusting exports and imports for seasonal and working-day variations was discontinued. § Number of issues represents number currently used; the change in number does not affect the continuity of the series. $ 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. PageS-17 1. See note 2 for p. S-16. # 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. Page S-18 1. Annual total; quarterly or monthly revisions are not available. 2. Restaurant sales index data represent hotels and motor hotels only. 3. For month shown. # Includes data for items not shown separately. § Total revenues, expenses, and income for all groups of carriers also reflect nonscheduled service. $ The threshold for Class I railroad status is adjusted annually by the Interstate Commerce Commission to compensate for inflation. O Average daily rent per room occupied, not scheduled rates. ## Data represent entries to a national park for recreational use of the park, its services, conveniences, and/or facilities. t Before extraordinary and prior period items. S-19 1. Reported annual total; monthly revisions are not available. 2. Data are no longer available. Annual figure represents total exports for the period Jan.-June. 3. Less than 500 short tons. # Includes data for items not shown separately. § Data are reported on the basis of 100 percent content of the specified material unless otherwise indicated. # New series. Access lines are a communication circuit that connects a customer location to a switching center. @ Because of deregulation, carriers are free to enter both domestic and international markets. Previously, carriers were limited either to domestic or overseas markets. Separate data for domestic or overseas are no longer available. $ Data for 1984 (and 1983, for some commodities) have been revised and are available upon request. t Effective with 1985, data are reported on the basis of 100 percent content of ethyl acetate material. O Beginning January, 1986, data are not directly comparable to earlier periods because the data represent only companies that have annual revenues over $100 million. 1. Reported annual total; monthly or quarterly revisions are not available. § Data are not wholly comparable from year to year because of changes from one classification to another. O Effective with the Nov. 1985 SURVEY, data for 1982-84 have been revised and are available upon request. t Effective with the Nov. 1985 SURVEY, data for 1983-84 have been revised. These revisions are available upon request. # Effective with the Sept. 1985 SURVEY, monthly data have been restated back to Jan. 1984 to include consumption for Hawaii. Prior to 1984, consumption for Hawaii is reflected in annual totals only. $ Revised data for 1983-84 (and 1981, for revenue from sales to ultimate customers) are available upon request. Page S-21 1. Previous year's crop; new crop not reported until Oct. (beginning of new crop year). 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. Less than 50,000 bushels. 6. See note "@" for this page. 7. Reported annual total; revisions not distributed to the months. 8. Based on a 10-month average. 9. Data are no longer available. 10. Beginning with 1986, quarterly stock estimates are no longer available. However, June 1 stock estimates, representing previous year's crop, will continue to be published. 11. August 1 estimate of 1986 crop. 12. Effective with Apr. 1986 reporting, coverage has been reduced to 21 selected States, representing approximately 85 percent of U.S. production. § Excludes pearl barley. # Bags of 100 Ibs. (a) Data are quarterly except for June (covering Apr. and May) and Sept. (covering June-Sept.). S-35 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS August 1986 Page S-22 PageS-28 1. Reported annual total; revisions not distributed to the months. 2. Prices are no longer available. Annual average is based on quotations for fewer than 12 months. 3. Effective with Mar. 1986 reporting, coverage has been reduced to 20 major States, representing approximately 80 percent of U.S. production. § Cases of 30 dozen. O Bags of 60 kilograms. 1. Reported annual totals; revisions not allocated to the months. 2. Effective with June 1985, indexes reflect price movements through the middle of the month for which they are shown. Indexes prior to June 1985 were based on prices for the previous month; reflecting a one-month lag in pricing. 3. Effective with the Jan. 1985 price, gasoline that contains alcohol as an additive is included. # Includes data for items not shown separately. t Except for price data, see note "@@" for p. S-27. Page S-23 1. Crop estimate for the year. 2. Reported annual total; revisions not distributed to the months. 3. August 1 estimate of 1986 crop. # Totals include data for items not shown separately. .<> Effective Sept. 1985 SURVEY, the footwear production series have been revised for 1983 and 1984. 1. Annual data; monthly revisions not available. 2. Less than 500 tons. 3. Beginning January 1985, data have been revised because of a new estimation procedure and may not be comparable to earlier periods. 4. See notes 1 and 3 for this page. 1. Annual data; monthly revisions are not available. 2. For month shown. t Beginning January 1982, data represent metallic (mostly aluminum) content. Data for 1981 and prior years represent aluminum content only. O The source for these series is now the Bureau of Mines. § Source: Metals Week. 1. See note 1 for p. S-28. 2. Data are no longer available. O Source: American Paper Institute. Total U.S. estimated consumption by all newspaper users. # Compiled by the American Newspaper Publishers Association. 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. Data are no longer available. 5. Beginning Jan. 1985, figure includes sales of water/moisture resistant board, not shown separately. 6. Beginning with 1985, value of shipments for rolled and wire glass is excluded. Comparable data for 1984 and earlier periods, which exclude such shipments, are not available. # Includes data for items not shown separately. O Cumulative ginnings to the end of month indicated. § Bales of 480 Ibs. $ Monthly revisions for 1984-85 are available upon request. t Monthly revisions for 1985 are available upon request. S-31 1. Annual data; monthly revisions are not available. 2. Less than 50 tons. 3. Beginning 1st quarter 1984, data have been revised because of a new sample and may not be comparable to earlier periods. 4. Average for 8 months; no data for March, April, September, and October. 5. Average for 10 months; no data for November and December. O 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. $ Source for monthly data: American Bureau of Metal Statistics. Source for annual data: Bureau of Mines. # Includes data not shown separately. § Beginning with the Aug. 1985 SURVEY, unadjusted fluid power shipments indexes are shown. Seasonally adjusted indexes are no longer available. # New series. For an explanation of material handling equipment shipments and historical data, see p. S-35 of the Dec. 1985 SURVEY. Page S-27 1. Data are for five weeks; other months 4 weeks. # Includes data for items not shown separately. § Includes nonmarketable catalyst coke. O Includes small amounts of "other hydrocarbons and alcohol new supply (field production)," not shown separately. t Effective with the Oct. 1985 SURVEY, coal production data for 1984 have been revised. Effective with the July 1986 SURVEY, coal consumption and stocks for 1985 have been revised. These revisions are available upon request. @ Includes U.S. produced and imported microwave ovens and combination microwave oven/ranges. t "Tractor shovel loaders" includes some front engine mount wheel tractors that had previously been included in "Tractors, wheel, farm, and nonfarm." @@ Effective with the July 1986 SURVEY, data for 1985 have been revised and are available upon request. 1. Less than 500 bales. 2. Annual total includes revisions not distributed to the months. 3. Average for crop year; Aug. 1-Jul. 31. 4. For five weeks; other months four weeks. O 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. § Bales of 480 Ibs.. 1. Annual total includes revisions not distributed to the months. 2. Production of new vehicles (thous. of units) for July 1986: passenger cars, 511; trucks and buses, 257. 3. Effective with 1984, data are reported on an annual basis only. The annual/end of year figure for 1982 has been revised and is available upon request. 4. See note "@" for this page. 5. Data are no longer available. 6. Effective with the July 1986 SURVEY, data have been revised back to 1984 and are available upon request. # Total includes backlog for nonrelated products and services and basic research. § Domestics comprise all cars assembled in the U.S. and cars assembled in Canada and imported to the U.S. under the provisions of the Automotive Products Trade Act of 1965. Imports comprise all other cars. <0> Courtesy of R.L. Polk & Co.; republication prohibited. 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SECTIONS' Dishwashers and disposers ,.,.,.„, 27 Disposition of personal income ,. 1 Distilled spirits . 20 Dividend payments „,...„...*.„..... 1,15 Drugstores, sales 8, 9 Earnings, weekly and hourly 12 Eating and drinking places 8, 9 Eggs and poultry ..... ..<,.„„.»...».,„ 5, 22 Electric power „ . , „.,. , 2, 20 Electrical machinery and equipment 2-5, 10-12, 15, 27 Employee-hours, aggregate, and indexes 11 Employment and employment cost 10-12 Explosives ,...,„ 20 Exports (see also individual commodities) 16-18 General: 1 ii w\ I Business indicators ............... * ..... . ...... ,.» ' 1-5 Commodity prices ............. ..... ......... ,....... 5, 6 „;„.,.»........ 7, 8 Construction and real estate . ..,.,.,..„,..,.. 8, 9 Domestic trade ............. .... ..... Labor force, employment, and earnings ...... ...... 9-13 Finance .............................................»..„..,.....W, 13-16 Foreign trade of the United States ,..........«..»,. 16-18 Transportation and communication ................. '18, 19 Industry: - Chemicals and allied products .,.„.„......,.,....,.... 19, 20 Electric power and gas „..„.....„*.,,...„ ...... ,...»..,.. 20 Food and kindred products; tobacco .,*, ..... .„.». 20-23 Leather and .products ...... .................................. 23 Lumber and products ...............,.„,....,.,.,„.,,.,.«» Metals and manufacturers „,....„»<„„...».........,„ Petroleum, coal, and products ,..,.,..,...„....«„,„ Pulp, paper, and paper products ,................,.... Failures, industrial and commercial 5 Farm prices «..,,.»........,.,»,<,.».„.„......»„.»,.......„. „.» 5, 6 Fats and oils „„..„„,„ 17 Federal Government finance 14 Federal Reserve banks, large 'commercial ,„.„ 13 Federal Reserve member banks «.„„.„ , 13 Fertilizers .„.,„......„,„„ 19 Pish,......,....,,,,.,. ...«.,.„.,....,...„.... 22 Flooring, hardwood .,.«...,«„>.. 24 Flour, wheat „.......«.....„.,...,.,.„..„,,..»„.„,„„,.„ 22 Food products 2-6, 8, 10-12, IS, 17, 20-23 Foreign trade (see also individual commod.) 16-18 Freight cars (equipment) ....„..,.»„...„»,..... , 32 Fruits 'and vegetables 5 Fuel oil „..,.„«„„..„ , .„... 6, 28 Fuels ., ............ „ 2, 6,17, 27, 28 Furnaces ». „ ,...,...,.„..„.. 27 Furniture........ 2, 6, 8-12 23, 24 24-27 27, 28 28, 29 Eubber and rubber products ......„...,...,............. 29 Stone, clay, and glass products ... .............. .'. ..... 30 Textile products ........ ..........»„..»...,.................. 30-32 Transportation equipment ,..,..».,.„..................... 32 Footnotes................................„.„.,.................,... 33-35 INDIVIDUAL SERIES • • Advertising ......„..„.,» ..,.«»..„ „.,,,„„..„„„ 8,12 ,.„„,„ ,. 32 Aerospace vehicles ,..«,....„ , 4 13 Agricultural loans „ Air carrier operations „.....,.»,„„ „*..,.,„,.,.„., 18 27 Air conditioners (room) .„...„...„ Aircraft and parts „.,,...........„... Z™1 4,32 ,.., M, , 19 Alcohol, denatured and ethyl.... „.,...,...„„... 8,20 Alcoholic beverages .... **„.,.,. ,„, 28 w Aluminum ...... * ., Apparel , ........... 2,4-6, 8-12, 31, 32 .„. ,.„...,. 28 Asphalt.... 2-4, 6, 8, 9,14,15,17, 32 Automobiles, etc .„..,...., Gas, output, prices, sales, revenues ..„,..,..,„.„.», 2, 6, 20 Gasoline ..,.„..„ ..>..„.,.,« .„.....„.., 28 Glass and products „.„,..«„„ » , .. 30 Glycerin ,.„.,...«..,.„*„„. 19 Gold .,„. ..,.,. , ..„ „.., 14 Grains and products „„.., 5, 21, 22 Grocery stores ......................a ........,.,.„.,., 9 ; Gypsum and products ,....„..„„.....,....„...... 30 Hardware stores .*.....,. ........»....*..« 8 Heating equipment ..»......„..........;. 26 Help-wanted advertising Index ,....,....„.,.., 12 Hides and skins ,..„.„„.,..„>... 6 Hogs ,», «... „ 22 Home loan banks, outstanding advances ............ 8 Home mortgages „.,„„„„.,„,.„ 8 Hotels, motor hotels and economy hotels........... 18 Hours, average weekly....*— It Housefumishings „« 2, 4, 6, 8, 9 Household appliances, radios, and television sets 27 Housing starts and permits .,..«.....„... , 7 Banking ,....,..„..„„...„., * „ * 13,14 Barley ........*„. 21 Battery shipments ..„...., 27 Beef and veal ,...........„.«.„.„ »..,... ...,...»„. 22 Beverages ....,....,,..„,„...,<,«.,.*,,*«„..»«..,»„.,„.»,,,.»* 8,17, 20 Blast furnaces, steel mills ,.. 3-5 Bonds, prices, sales, yields ,...„..„..«,.....„ 15,16 Brick ,...„„,„......., ,....,...«,„....„.„..,..,..,. 30 , Building and construction materials.. ... ,. 2, 4, 5 Building costs. 7 7 Building permits .................. «.„, 5 Business incorporation (new), failures ».„ Business sales and inventories .«.,.„» ,„ 2,3 21 Butter »„ „..„„<,. ,„„,„.„»,„..,...» Carpets. .... , ...»»........».«.......<>.«..». 31 Cattle and calves.,.. „,..,..„.......,...,.., „..,.,... 22 Cement ..„...„.„»„„..,...,«., ,..,»,.„..,..„„„..„.», 30 Chain-store sales, firms with 11 or more stores (retail trade) . » •9 Cheese ,.«.......„......,.„...,...„*.„.„ „„„..., ..,.,«... 21 Chemicals .«,., , 2-4,10-12, 15,17, 19, 20 Cigarettes and cigars,., .,.,».,„„„„.........,....„ 23 Clay products , ...................... 2-4, 30 Clothing (see apparel) Coal ......... 2,27 Cocoa ......................... 22 Coffee . 22 Coke ,. 27 Combustion, atmosphere, heating equip- ment ,., „„..,».., ......... ... 26 Communication, ,.„,.,..,.....,.,.. , 15, 19 Construction: Contracts — 7 Costs .„ , .„..,„„*„„.. .,....,.„,„ 7 Employment, unemployment, hours, earnings 10-12 Mousing starts «» ».».».....«.,.....»«.*..4,*,.,,.....» 7 New construction put in place .,.,....„„ 7 Consumer credit ,.*.«...„..,...,...,. 14 Consumer goods output, index 1, 2 Consumer Price Index . ,... 5, 6 Copper and copper products .»,..,,,„ «,„ 25, 26 Corn. „.,.„.. * 21 Cost of living (see Consumer Price Index)..... 5, 6 Cotton, raw and manufactures ,„*.......,.,. 5, 30, 31 Credit, commercial bank, consumer 14 Crops , 5, 21, 23, 30 Crude oil 3, 27 Currency in circulation .,..,.,«,.„„.» „.* 15 Dairy products Debt, U.S. Government..... ,.....„..,...., ' Deflator, PCE , ..................... Department stores, sales, inventories Deposits, bank 3h, 5, 21 14 1 9 ....' 13, 15 - 1 Imports (see also individual commodities) 17,18 Income, personal ,..,»»*. .«*......*....„....................i 1 Income and employment tax receipts 14 Industrial production Indexes: By industry .,...»«...,.„„..,«.,....».....,..«......;.. 1, 2 By market grouping ...„.„.„....... 1, 2 Installment credit 14 Instruments and related products 2-4,10-12 Interest and money rates „....„.„..,. ., 14 Inventories, manufacturers* and trade 3, 4,9 Inventory-sales rates 3 Iron and steel „..,.„.......„ 2,15, 24, 25 Labor force »„ 9, 10 Lamb and mutton „«„..„„.„»...„..„ 22 Lead...... ,. „. .,.„.....„ 26 Leather and products 2, 6, 10-12, 23 Livestock 5, 22 Loans, real estate, agricultural, bank (see also Consumer credit) 8, 13 Lubricants .........».....,......,..»,.......,,,...,.....*»» , 28 Lumber and products 2, 6,10-12, 23, 24 Machine tools .»„. 26 Machinery 2-6,10-12, 15, 17, 26,,27 Manufacturers* sales (or shipments), inventories, orders ,..„.*„.„,.„„,.., 3-5 Manufacturing employment, unemployment, , production workers, hours, earnings ...„.,„..«,. 10-12 Manufacturing production indexes 1, 2 Meat animals and meats 5, 22 Medical care, ...»»....„»*»,„...«.«........,.... * 6 Metals. 2-6,10-12,15, 24-26 Milk .,.„,.„.... .„.» 21 Mining , „..„„ 2, 10-12 Mobile homes, shipments, installment credit...... 7,14 Monetary statistics 15 Money and interest rates 14 Money supply, ».,...«.,....„.....„»„..*«,.„ »«»,»., 15 Mortgage applications, loans, rates ,.*.., 8,13,14 Motor carriers ..„».„. 18 Motor vehicles 2-4, 6, 8, 9,15, 17, 32 National parks, visits ,...»*.,..«.„.„«,.„ 18 Newsprint ».....,..,..... .,... 29 New York Stock Exchange, selected data < 16 Nonferrous metals .„.„ „ «»;... 2, 4, 5,15, 25, 26 Oats ..», 21 Oils and fats 17 Orders, new and unfilled, manufacturers' 4, 5 Outlays, U.S. Government ....„.„ 14 Paint and paint materials , ...........i.. 20 Paper and products and pulp 2-4, ' 6, 10-12, 15, 28, 29 Parity ratio 5 Passenger cars................ 2-4, 6, 8, 9,15,17, 32 Passports issued ..,.„...„...... 18 Personal consumption expenditures ................... \ Personal income ; 1 Personal outlays .*.».....»....«..»«........«.,. 1 Petroleum and products ..,«„..., 2-4, 10-12, 15,17, 27, 28 Pig iron 24 Plastics and resin materials 20 Population „ 9 Pork 22 Poultry and eggs ..*.«.«................ 5, 22 Price deflator, implicit (PCE) „.......». 1 Prices (see also individual commodities) 5, 6 Printing and publishing „..„ ..„ 2,10-12 Private sector employment, hours, earnings - 10-12 Producer Price Indexes (see also individual commodities) ....... 6 Profits, corporate.... 15 Public utilities......... ..„., 1, 2, 7,15, 20 Pulp and pulpwood .«........,».»«,..»,«.,».».»«..«<,«....,*..»«,.. 28 Purchasing power of the dollar .„»,.„„..„.„ ., 6 Radio and television 8, 27 Railroads 13, 18, 32 Ranges and microwave ovens ...,......„,„»...,......,... 27 Real estate 8,13 Receipts, U.S. Government... -14 Refrigerators and freezers .,.,..,.» «.*,.*»«*.«»»« 27 Registrations (new vehicles) .* 32 Rent (housing) .........<.«,...,.... * 6 Retail trade 2, 3, 5, 8-12, 32 Rice...... .,.......„..........,.»,.,.,.,„...... 21 Rubber and products (incl. plastics) .,„„.,„...,.,„..„ 2-4, 6, 10-12, 29 Saving, ..personal ,..„,„,„...„..,....„.,*,.«, .« .1 Savings and loan associations ........................... 8, 14 Savings deposits 13,15 Securities issued................................................... 15 Security markets .....................a....*....................... 15t 16 Services „.....„ „ .„.«.,.„„ 6,10-12 Sheep and lambs ..»..,.»„.,.,.„ 22 Shoes and other footwear ....„ 23 Silver .,.,., 14 Spindle activity, cotton ..„,«„.„..,...,..„ ». 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