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AUGUST 1986 / VOLUME 66 NUMBER

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CONTENTS

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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

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Malcolm J$®l&rige / Secretary
Robert Ortner /'Under Secretary
. for Economic Affairs

Allan M, Young / Director
Carol S* Carson / Deputy Director
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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.
Wakefield, National Income and Wealth - Division, •
Regional Economic Measurement Division.
SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS. Published monthly by the Bureau
of Economic Analysis of the U.S. Department of Commerce, Editorial correspondence should be addressed to the Editor-in-Chief,
Survey of Current Business, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S.

CURRENT BUSINESS STATISTICS
General
SI
Industry SI9
Footnotes S33
Subject Index {Inside Back Cower)

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MO, St Louis
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NC, Greensboro 27402
324 W. Market Si. 378-6845
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the BUSINESS SITUATION
(45-day) estimates show
that real GNP increased at an annual
rate of l/2 percent in the second quarter of 1986; preliminary (15-day) estimates had shown a 1-percent increase
(table 1). 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.

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• 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

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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.

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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.

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.

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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.




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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

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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




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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

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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)

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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
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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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.

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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

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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

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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
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(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
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11
6
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(°)
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
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0
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(*)
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0

1
(*)
0
0

(*)

0
0
0
0
0

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1

2
90
-82
(*)
4
-5
10
7
7
3
-4
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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
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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

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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.

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-21
102
123
-93
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11
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77
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-2
1
-13
18
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0
69
2
(*)
(*)
3
-123
-169
-97
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4
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-134
148
106
-45
-105
21
(*)
-266
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0
128
89
16
-23
-19
60
(°)
(*)
(*)
(°)
17
(°)
3
0
0
164
-75
-63
1
-14
-283
-274
-210
(°)
-79
5
(*)
0
0
(°)
1
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64
0
(*)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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0
0
0
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24
9
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-56
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24

18

71

249
51
140
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26
114
-37
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0
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31
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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
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20
51
(D)
60
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29
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(*)
(*)
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28
(D)
17
(°)
(D)
359
147
137
-1
11
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-496
-331
-68
-124
2
8
2
-5
147
2
-38
54
12
5
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0
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()
(°)
0
3
14
(D)
(°)
0
(°)
D
()
0
5
(°)
5
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(D)
33
15
9
2
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2
11
-20
11
10
2

78

140

82

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55
(*)
(D)
(D)
0
0
0
(D)
0
0

(°)

-8
(D)
(*)
0
(D)
(°)
0

-1
(°)
48
(D)
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0
(°)
17
6
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(*)
0
0
0
0
0
1
-1
4
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(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
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48
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0

8
100
-162
(D)
(°)
(")
-309
-257
123
(D)
239
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
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134
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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8
(D)
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0
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(°)
0
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4
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0
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4
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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
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(D)
0
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()
0

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(D)

-5
(D)
(D)
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(D)
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-33
(D)
CO
0
1
-67
-12
8
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5
(D)
26
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401

144

20
59
(D)
7
(D)
CO

186
-33
217
2
-2,685
2
371
(D)
3,136
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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
(*)
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CO
1
4
3
(*)
CO
CO

25

16

40

213

(DD)
()
3
140
CO
55
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4
371
291
(D)

co
17

1,360
1,146
282
797
275.
(D)
(D)
8
126
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(D)
25
70
-110
149
522
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0
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(*)
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
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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)

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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

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•

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
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19
0
0
0
D
()
2
1
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2
0
0

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10

i

(*)0
0
0
3
0
1
1
(*)
0
2
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D0

()

( 0)

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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
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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

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0
0
0
0
0

()
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()

( 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
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0
0
0
0
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()
(83D)

(*)D
()

()
(*)D
()
(*)
1

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

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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

(°)
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(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
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( )

-1
1

2

3
0
2
0
0
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0
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-1
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(D)
(*)
0
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1
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1
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4

(°)
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(°)
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0
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81
0
78
0
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(D)
0
(D)
0
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0

-13
(°)
4
(°)
0
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0
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0

( 0)

-1
-1
0

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( 0)

0

2
5
0
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0

49
49
0
0

(*)0

0
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(*)
0
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(*)

0
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( 0)
0
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0
0
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0
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(*)
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

(*)

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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
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0
0
0
0

(*)

( 0)
( 0)

D

( )
0
0
0
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()
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( 0)
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(D0)
0
0
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( 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

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(*)

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
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0

0
0
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0
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0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
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1

(DD)
()
(DD)

()
-11
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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(D0)

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

0

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0

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4
0
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1

0
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11

(*)

0
0
0
34
0
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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
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0

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0
0
0
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0

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0
0
0
0
0

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( 0)
1
(DD)
( 0)

0
0
0

0

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0
0
0
0
0

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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)
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96

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Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies.
1. See footnote 1, table 12.

D

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3
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()
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3
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39
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0
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55
14
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24
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26
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industries

34

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0

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28
3
41
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(*)
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-16
(*)

16

SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

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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

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193
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6
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4
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(*)
0
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(*)

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banking),
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MaFood
and
ChemiTransServices
Banking
insurOther
chinery,
sale
and
and
cals and
elecportation
ance,
fabrimanuexcept
trade
kindred
allied
tronic
equipand
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facturing
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equipment
estate
trical
ment
81
(°)
(°)
(D)
(°)
(D)
1
-18
31
(*)
8
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0
28
12
-31
(D)
0
0
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(D)
(°)
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0
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39
102
83
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19
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32
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21
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8

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2
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85

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32
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91
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20
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35
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9
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27
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51
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(°)
150
95

(D)
(D)
(D)
6
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5
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6
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65
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0
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()
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(D)
()
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1
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2
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3
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0
0
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0
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7
0
0
0
0
7
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38
78
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13
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-36
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37
0
27
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17
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0
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()

-7
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0
0

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()
(°)
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7

115
63
18
14
31
0
0
0
0
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0
45
-45
0
0
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0
0
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0
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0
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0
0
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0
0

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-2

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220
-70

568
-459

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520
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144
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0
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(D)
17
(D)
3
4
18
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14
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22
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D

()
(°)
(D)
41
-2
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(*)
(D)
(*)
0
-1
-14
7
(*)
7

-150
(D)
(DD)
()
37
(°)
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0
23
-22
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
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()
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(*)
0
0
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0
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(D)
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2
1
0
0

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-15
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-3
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0
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0
0
0

2
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()
(*)
17
0
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D
()
0

(D)
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9
26
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93
-10
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19
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22

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3

(D)

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0
0

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0

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31
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109
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-4
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

1
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0
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()
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0
0
0

101
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40
(D)
20
(D)
27
8
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22
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2
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66
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4
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(D)
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(D)
(D)
22
20
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30
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()
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(DD)
()
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8
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0
0
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4

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89
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296
7
7
84
13
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134
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11
77
341
4
3
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(D)
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16
3
181
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17
8
12
3
19
2
1
12
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0

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4
2
74
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6
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13
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4
4
0
0
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0
6
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7
52
D
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4

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(°)
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14
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2
2
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18
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15
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2
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3
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0
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6
-32
0
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6
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-17
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8

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5
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255
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0

12

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158
0
3

(D)
(D)
6
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3,638
3,654
20
1
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0
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1

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41
-7
49
-1
3,633
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2,868
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14
4
3
0
1
11
D
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0
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22
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1

0

0
0

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0
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2
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0
0
0
2
0
0
2
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3
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0
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0

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3
3
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26

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187
69
25
12
29
-33
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12
11
0
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1
0
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38
17
-15
0
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1
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11
(°)
(D)
54
2
2
1
(*)
118
(D)
2
(*)
1
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1
0
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1
(D)
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1
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0
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5
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8
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47
(D)
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17
0
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0

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P)
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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)
()
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0
(°)
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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
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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.

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MaFood
Chemi- Primary
and
Transchinery,
and
and
elecportation
cals and
fabriexcept
kindred
allied
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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
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27
20
6
6
0
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2
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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
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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
(°)
(*)
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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
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(°)
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5
0
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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
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0
0
1
1
2
1
0
(*)
-1
0

(*)

13
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<°)
0
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14
7
3
2
3
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-2
1
1
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0
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935
767
142
538
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105
0
65
251
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58
64
8
2
0
0
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3
3
0
0
71
16
1
(*)
15
168
61
153
54
100
2
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0
0
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1
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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646
375
114
194
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9
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392
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10
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0
57
0
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0
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38
-43
0
5
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
6
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(*)
0
0
6
0
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6
22
22
0
0
0
217
30
4
3
21
18
84
22
51
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0
4
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66
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98
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105
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25
64
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0
25
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276
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0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
5
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0
0
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0
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6

25

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0
46
20
12
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271
26
62
3
48
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5
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1

Finance
(except
Other
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sale Banking
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manutrade
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estate
3,861
902
5
881
830
37
1
37
103
25
5
73
10
(*)
537
51
(*)
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0
0
19
0
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(*)
13
4
1
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2
2,959
2,301
129
48
98
17
6
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3
3
11

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1,332
863
149
714
216
49
16
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6
2
30
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50
98
498
92
20
16
(*)
3
-3
531
5
18
-43
43
37
2
4
469
62
111
27
31
I
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(D)
6
52
(°)
129
-163
37
-2
80
39
9
3
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(°)
12
1
17
6
(DD)
()
(*)
11
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5,
106
D
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33
(D)
12
284
196
(*)
5
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8
45
D
()
10
5
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91

123

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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
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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
(°)
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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
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1
(*)
2
(*)
32
(*)
8
6
1
(*)

56
92
70
1
21
50
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4
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8
15
2
7
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2
26
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()
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4
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()
0
4
16
4
4
0
0
11
0
6
6
6
9
7
4
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8
12
8
2
14
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5
21
8
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69

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1

160
161
161
9
24
3
4
-6
22
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5
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(*)
36
16
33
(*)
0
0
5
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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

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(D)
0
-30
(°)
0

(°)
(°)
(D)
-103
(°)
-13
106
-20
(°)
47
16

(*)

-18
0
-3
3
(°)
(*)
0
0
-3
(D)
(*)
0
(*)
(*)
38
-110
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10
171
-199
18
32
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(*)
(°)

(D)
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1
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(°)
-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
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(°)
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
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(D)
4
0
0

(D)
(D)
35
(°)
16
29
-1
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66
-27
6
40
5
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2
12
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(D)
13
0
0
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0
15
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0
(*)
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0
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23
10
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9
(D)
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3
7
2
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(D)
(*)

8

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51

268

85

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5
(*)
5
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(D)
4
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(D)
10
7
(*)
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
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2
1
0
(*)
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0
(°)
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26
(*)
(°)
0
(°)
17
6
-1
9
1
(*)

(°)
(°)
(°)
2
25
-67
-19
(°)
(°)
2
(*)
0
0
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1
48
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0
(*)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

1
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(*)

20
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0
5
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
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(*)
0
0

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1
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Other
industries

959
575
309
116
100
17
(°)
7
-11
(*)
(D)
27
0
38
23
16
(°)
2
-5
1
19
(*)
1
(*)
(D)

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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
(*)

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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
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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
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7
-9
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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
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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
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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
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(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
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1
-4
31

253
51
203
129
-150
21
141
1
36
44
17
44
2
1
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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
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97
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10
73
165
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264
2
69
3
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124

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-221
102
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168
4
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76
27
218
3
51
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94

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496
100
209
-14 -176
15
19
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(*)
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60
1
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5
-57
-6
78
4
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138
38
8
3
55
63
27
2
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107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122

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357

455

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123

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-40

169
301

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311

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403

399
432

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328

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125

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975

597

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51

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8
62

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108
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129
130

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138
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8

70
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51
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290

335

587

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875

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896
(DD)
()
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108
41
141

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( )
740

132
133
134

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686
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(D)

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19
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748

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137

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38
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583
(D)

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902

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51
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12
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551
51
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(*)
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48
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(°)
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(D)
350
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408
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14
0
0
0
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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
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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
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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
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3
360 9
r
r
8788
8739
8761
8843
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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
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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
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2082

6186
467.0
486.5
567 1
396.2
2090

r

r
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249 1

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27 5
254 8

168
81 1
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r
5098

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4831
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2073

r
r
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153 2

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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
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5123
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2 864 1
2,768.7
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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.




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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
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1354

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127.7
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130.8
129.7
1490

131.5
130.5
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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
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1327
135.5
143 5

133 3
137.6
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136.1
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149.7
143.0

1494
142.2

1475
139.6

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1494
141.4

1503
142.9

1483
141.1

147 1
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148 1
140.3

1468
138.5

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1456
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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

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"111.0
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"1099
"179.3
"135.4
"122.7
"146 2
"113 5
"118.3
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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
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r

4159
189 0
112 8
114 2

428,762

r

4150
1859
114 0
1150

1224
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r
951
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108 6 "108 3
839
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111 4 "111 6
121 2 "121 6
128 7 "128 0
130.4
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135 1 "1343
1015
110 8 "111 3
103 7
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"134.4
132.7
163.0 "163.9
132.0
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r
94 6
"91 6
"150.4
149.8
r
"62.0
62 1
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127.5
119.8
148.3 "148.2
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120.5
r
757
"72 5
r
"59 1
61 7
102 2
"97 7
107 3 "107 0
141.6
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110.7
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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
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189 4
1160
1120

4182
188 1
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113 8

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e
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930

111 4
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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

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86
43

1.01

.39
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1.35
1.68
1.13
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1.43
1.93
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.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
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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
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16
45
143
195

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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

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286.1
272.5
3091
2956
2059
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314.7
215.0
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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

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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

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2

300.3

297.9

299.2

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3308

3061

3056

3038

2953

2918

2978

3047

3043

3010

2890

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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

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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
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301.9

251 5
2274
263.3
3238
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2483
2218
261.4
3189
303.7

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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

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221.6
285.5
313.1
2989
314.9
349.3
327.1
246.2
210.2
269.3
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6354
222.0
284.6
310.1
2992
314.5
349.7
326.8
245.8
210.2
269.9
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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
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512.1
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r
301.2
r
3020
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r
352.4
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246.7
r
211.4
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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
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-.3

-.5

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-16

'-1.0

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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
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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
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142
306
981

r
652
5,127
1,797
129
150
r
297
1,409

r

634
6,lll
1,940
121
r
227
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1,991

6,731
2,108
109
226
319
2,302

373.4
305.4
163.4
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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
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101.2
15.8
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100.5
16.4
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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
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7.0
64.9
20.4
1.5
1.6
3.5
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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
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7.4
69.2
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23.3
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2.7
r
3.7
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23.2

71.2
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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

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'83,163 "83,533
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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
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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

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34.9

35.2
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42.8
386

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34.9
43.3
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34.9
34.9
43.2
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34.8
34.8
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35.2
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34.7
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44.4
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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1 111
1097

47,274
46378
896

48,882
48081
801

48,419
47581
838

r
49,938
r
49 007
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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

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2813
180.1

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2751
182.4

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6529
r
2 630 5
r
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r

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607

636

642

647

658

696

680

675

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8863
4204

175.8
487.2
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176.8
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r
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3033
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176.5
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5252
r
3129
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r
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11,961

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19 137

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7,682
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6,146
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18988
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175 8
281 6
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23 263

11 055

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3250
r
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2,195

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2757
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r
311 4
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r
4521
r

676 1
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3 322 8 3358 5
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426
589

1,035
2,568

768

r

1977
r
5404
327 0
r
881 9
r
443 4

67 1

3 114
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432
545
409

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r

179 1
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203.7

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2720

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1774
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r

1934
r
5308
r
319 9
884 7
r
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173 9
273 2
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3069
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466
695
771

2,212
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r
3
r

20 146
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269
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r
669 1
r
2 671 2
r

6798
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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
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10 905
r
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1 465
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2431
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1 660 1 937
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25220

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26350

26 400

28 390

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32 480

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10 340

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12 840

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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
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33.9
49.1
.3336

35.6
43,9
.3361

30.5
48.6
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26.1
r
48.5
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25.4
45.4
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.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.




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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.).

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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. Because data for some states
are not available, month-to-month comparisons are not strictly valid.
$ Excludes railroad-owned private refrigerator cars and private line cars.
t Monthly revisions for 1984-85 are available upon request.
@ Effective with the Feb. 1986 SURVEY, retail inventories of trucks and buses have
been revised back to 1967. These revisions, which were made to reflect updated factors, are
shown on p. S-35 of the Feb. 1986 SURVEY.
# New series. GVW: gross vehicle weight. For an explanation of methodology and historical
data for retail sales of trucks and buses, see p. S-36 of the July 1986 SURVEY.
tt Data for 1983-85 have been revised and are available upon request.

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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 ..„,«„.„..,...,..„
».
' 31
Steel and steel manufactures „„„.„..,„.....,..
24, 25
Stock market customer
financing
15
Stock prices^ yields, sales, etc ....„„.„.„„,„«..«....,„
16
Stone, clay, glass products »......„*,..... 2-4,10-12,15, 30
Sugar..................................... ..„...„.
23
Sulfur
.,.......,
.
19
Sulfuric acid
.,..,....,..„.,. ,.,.,.
19 .
Superphosphate
...»„.,«.».,..„„„„„.,„.,..,..
19
Synthetic textile products
31
Tea imports ,...„..,.„.
.„..,„„,..
23
Telephone and telegraph carriers
..«...„.
19
Textiles and products
2-4, 6,10-12,15, 30, 31
• Tin
....,
..,..„....«.,
26
Tires and inner tubes
,.,.,.,....
29
Tobacco and manufactures
2-4,10-12, 23
Tractors
.,
27
Trade (retail and wholesale)
2, 3, 5, 8-12, 32
Transit lines, urban
18
Transportation
6,10-12,15,18
Transportation equipment
2-6,10-12,15,17, 32
Travel...
i
18
Truck trailers
,
32
Trucks
„..,....,...„...,..,.,.„.,„„.„,......*„..„„
2, 32
Unemployment and insurance,
U.S. Government bonds
U.S. Government finance
Utilities..... ...,..........,.,..„..„
Vacuum cleaners
Variety stores ............

Vegetables and fruits ,

;„
,..

9, 10,13
16
,„,.,.,„
14
2, 6, 7,15, 20

..„„.
.„„..
.„„..

.„
,.»....,..„

27
9
5

Wages and salaries .................. ................... 1, 12
Washers and dryers
, ,„
..„„.,...,
27
Water heaters
,
27
Wheat and wheat flour
.»
21, 22
Wholesale trade
,
2, 3, 5, 8,10-12
Wood pulp
...,
,.
,.
28
Wool and wool manufactures
.„„.„...,
31
Zinc.,
26

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