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JULY 1981 / VOLUME 61 NUMBER SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS CONTENTS THE BUSINESS SITUATION 1 National Income and Product Accounts Tables 11 Selected National Income and Product Account Tables, 1979-80 22 Revised State Personal Income, 1969-80 29 State Personal Income 72 U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis George Jaszi / Director Allan H. Young / Deputy Director Carol S. Carson / Editor-in-Chief, Survey of Current Business Manuscript Editor: Dannelet A. Grosvenor Managing Editor: Patti A. Trujillo Staff Contributors to This Issue: Kenneth P. Berk man, Leo M. Bernstein, Robert L. Brown, David W Cartwright, Edwin J. Coleman, Gerald F. Donahoe Douglas R. Fox, Eric R. Johnson, Daniel J. Larkins Elizabeth H. Queen, Edward I. Steinberg. CURRENT BUSINESS STATISTICS General SI Industry S22 Footnotes S37 Subject Index (Inside Back Cover) SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS. 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Wisconsin Ave. 291-3473 WYO., Cheyenne 82O01 the BUSINESS SITUATION •••••••••••••• ,r\.FTER three quarters of uneven advance, real GNP declined 2 percent at an annual rate in the second quarter of 1981.1 The decline was substantially smaller than that in the second quarter of last year, when in a sharp recession real GNP plummeted 10 percent, but was about the same size as that in the second quarter of 1979, when GNP growth was interrupted by a decline of iy2 percent. Final sales declined 5 percent at an annual rate in the second quarter of 1981. Every major component—personal consumption expenditures, residential and nonresidential fixed investment, net exports, and government purchases— declined after increasing in the first quarter. A swing in inventories from decumulation in the first quarter to accumulation in the second partly offset the decline in final sales (chart 1). On the basis of inferences drawn from estimates of components making up the four-fifths of GNP for which monthly source data are available, it appears that real GNP peaked in January1. The second-quarter GNP estimates are based on the following major data sources : For personal consumption expenditures (PCE), retail sales, and unit auto and truck sales through June; for nonresidential flxed investment, the same information for autos and trucks as for PCE, manufacturers' shipments of machinery and equipment for April and May, April and May construction put in place, and investment plans for the quarter; for residential investment, April and May construction put in place, and housing starts for April and May; for change in business inventories, April and May book values for manufacturing and trade, and unit auto inventories through June; for net exports of goods and services, April and May merchandise trade, and fragmentary information on investment income for the quarter; for government purchases of goods and services, Federal unified budget outlays for April and May, State and local construction put in place for April and May, and State and local employment through June; and for GNP prices, the Consumer Price Index for April and May, the Producer Price Index through June, and unit value indexes for exports and imports for April and May. Some of these source data are subject to revision. February, weakened through May, and—even more tentatively—stabilized in June. Prices.—GNP prices as measured by the fixed-weighted price index increased 7!/2 percent at an annual rate in the second quarter, compared with 10 percent in the first. Food and energy prices were major factors in the deceleration. These prices affect the change in business inventories, exports, imports, personal consumption expenditures (PCE), and government purchases lines of table 1, because they have food and/or energy components. Table 2 presents a quantification of the prices of the food and energy components of GNP and their effect on GNP prices. The price of GNP less food and energy increased at an annual rate of 8% percent in the second quarter compared with 9 percent in the first. Both export and import prices increased less in the second quarter than in the first. In export prices, a drop in the price of the food, feed, and beverage category was a major factor. In import prices, which have a negative weight in the calculation of GNP prices, the increase in the price of imported petroleum was much less than in the first quarter. The second-quarter increase in PCE prices, at an annual rate of 6% percent, was substantially less than the first-quarter increase and was the smallest increase since the first quarter of 1978. The second-quarter deceleration was due to food and energy prices. Food prices were unchanged after a 6%-percent increase in the first quarter. A 2percent decline in the price of food consumed at home was offset by a 6-percent increase in the price of restaurant meals. For food consumed at home, declines in prices of meat, poultry, non- CHART 1 Real Product: Change From Preceding Quarter Billion (1972) $ 40 GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT 30 20 10 0 llll.nl -10 -20 -30 -40 10 CHANGE IN BUSINESS INVENTORIES I 0 -10 30 PERSONAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES 20 10 0 JlLJLlll I -10 -20 -30 10 0 FIXED INVESTMENT -10 RESIDENTIAL -20 10 NET EXPORTS 0 ll T -10 10 I -L^-l.T,* GOVERNMENT PURCHASES 0 J_ FEDERAL -10 1978 _L 1979 1980 Based on Seasonally Adjusted Rates U.S. Department ot Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis 1981 81-7-1 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS alcoholic beverages, sugar, and imported foods more than offset increases in the prices of dairy and bakery products, and fruits and vegetables. Three of the four energy components contributed to sharp deceleration of the increase in PCE energy prices to an annual rate of 8 percent. The price of gasoline increased 2i/£ percent after a 45-percent increase in the first quarter; fuel oil increased 16*/£ percent and electricity increased 10 percent, after increases of 76 percent and 15i/£ percent, (Gasoline prices declined each month in the second quarter, and fuel oil prices declined in 2 of the 3 months; the small monthly declines, however, did not offset the effect of the previous quarter's large monthly increases, so that, on a quarterly basis, their prices increased.) First-quarter price increases were largely due to crude oil price increases by OPEC members and other foreign sources in December, and the decontrol of domestic crude oil and petroleum products in January. Second-quarter prices were affected by cuts in contract prices and premiums by some foreign crude oil producers, declines in spot market crude oil prices to below contract prices, and reductions in U.S. refiners' "posted" price offerings—all traceable to a worldwide glut of crude oil. Also, there was competitive price cutting among gasoline retailers in many regions of the country. Prices of PCE on other than food and energy increased Sy2 percent at an annual rate, compared with 8 percent in the first quarter. The acceleration was accounted for by new car prices, which reflected a cash rebate program in the first quarter and price increases by manufacturers in the second. Other PCE prices combined increased at about the same rate in both quarters; clothing prices increased somewhat more and furniture and household equipment prices increased less, but most others increased at about the same rate. Quarterly changes in the prices of residential investment are sometimes difficult to explain, but the deceleration in the second quarter is consistent with the soft market for new homes described later. With this exception, prices of components included in "other" in table July 1981 Table 1.—Fixed-Weighted Price Indexes Index numbers (1972=100) seasonally adjusted 1980 1981 Percent change from preceding quarter at annual rates 1980 1981 III IV I II 185.1 189.7 194.4 197.9 10.4 10.2 7.6 Equals: Final sales 185.0 189.6 194.3 197.9 10.4 10.3 7.6 Less: Exports Plus: Imports 219.1 308.7 226.6 315.5 232.9 324.4 236.4 327.5 14.5 9.0 11.7 11.8 6.1 3.9 Gross national product. IV I II Less: Change in business inventories Equals: Final sales to domestic purchasers 190.8 195.4 200.2 203.8 10.0 10.3 7.3 Personal consumption expenditures . . Food l Energy _ Other personal consumption expenditures 186.3 195.1 320.3 171.3 190.8 202.6 325.2 175.0 195.8 205.7 353.3 178.4 198.9 205.7 360.2 182.0 10.1 16.1 6.3 8.9 10.9 6.4 39.2 8.0 6.5 0 8.1 8.4 Other . Nonresidential structures Producers' durable equipment Residential Government purchases. 198.4 221.0 185.8 223.1 192.1 203.1 224.1 189.4 224.3 198.2 207.7 229.0 193.9 229.7 202.7 212.1 234.1 199.1 232.5 207.0 9.7 5.8 7.9 2.1 13.3 9.5 9.0 9.9 10.1 9.3 8.7 9.2 11.3 5.0 8.9 1. Gasoline and oil, fuel oil and coal, electricity, and gas. 1 increased at rates similar to those in the first quarter: nonresidential structures at 9 percent (annual rate), the same as in the first quarter; producers' durable equipment at Iiy2 percent, somewhat more than in the first quarter • and government purchases at 9 percent, a little less. This review of component prices indicates that the deceleration in GNP price increases was not widespread; for most components, prices increased at about the same rate in both quarters. Moreover, these rates represent decelerations only relative to rates that characterized the quarters of 1979 and early 1980. Inflation must be viewed not only in terms of product prices, but also in terms of the costs of the factors of pro- duction; among these, wage costs are the most important. There are several measures of wage costs. The Hourly Earnings Index has the advantage that it excludes the effects of overtime pay in manufacturing and of changes in the industrial mix of employment. Increases in this index have decelerated sharply, from a peak of 10.3 percent (seasonally adjusted at an annual rate) in the fourth quarter of 1980, to 9.7 percent in the first quarter of this year, and to 7.9 percent in the second quarter. Increases had been above 8 percent in all quarters since the second quarter of 1979. Employment and unemployment.— The payroll measure of employment, which had increased 412,000 in the first Table 2.—Selected Fixed-Weighted Price Indexes: Change From the Preceding Quarter at Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rates GNP . Food components. _ _ _ _ Energy components GNP less food... GNP less energy GNP less food and energy __ ._ 19 *1 1980 1979 I II I II III IV I II III 9.3 15.3 18.5 8.9 6.6 36.9 8.8 5.0 34.9 U0.3 7.9 27.8 9.7 3.2 40.7 9.3 4.1 13.1 9.0 17.1 2.0 110.4 18.6 2.3 10.2 7.3 36.4 7.6 -.1 14.0 8.3 8.8 7.6 9.4 7.6 7.8 9.5 7.5 7.9 10.8 9.3 19.5 10.8 8.0 8.9 10.2 9.1 9.9 7.8 9.5 8.3 9.1 10.9 19.8 10.7 8.6 8.9 8.9 7.1 8.5 IV NOTE.—Inasmuch as GNP is a sum of final products, the estimates in this table do not take into account the effect on the prices of final products of changes in the prices of the food and energy that are costs of production. 1. Includes pay raises for Federal employees, which added 0-8 and 1.4 percentage points to the increase in GNP prices in the fourth quarters of 1979 and 1980, respectively , . 2. Consists of all components for which separate estimates are prepared. The major component that is not included is purchases of food by the Federal Government other than transactions by the Commodity Credit Corporation that are treated like purchases. . , 3. Consists of all components for which separate estimates are prepared. The major components that are not included are (1) exports of energy, (2) the gasoline and motor oil portions of inventories of gasoline service stations, and (3) the energy portions of inventories of businesses that do not produce energy for sale. SUKVEY OF CURKENT BUSINESS July 1981 Table 3.—Selected Labor Market Indicators [Seasonally adjusted] 1980 II III Change from preceding quarter 1981 IV I II 1980: III 1980: IV 1981: I 289 21 269 286 42 243 -35 191 215 -24 -125 -220 95 55 627 736 -109 -369 -263 -104 297 968 856 112 178 63 113 30 1981: II Household survey Civilian labor force (thousands) __ _. 104, 693 104, 982 105, 173 105,800 106,768 97,040 97, 061 97, 276 98, 012 98,868 Em ployment 7,652 7,921 7,897 7,788 7,900 Unemployment 4,232 3,863 4,041 Job losers "*-- -- 4,071 4,357 1,716 1,538 On layoff 1,758 1,275 1,338 Other job losers 2,355 2,598 2,693 2,589 2,702 Job leavers, reentrants, and new entrants.. 3,645 3,610 3,665 3,872 3,902 Unemployment rate (percent) : Total -Adult men Adult women - Teenagers 7.3 6.2 6.4 17.9 7.5 6.3 6.7 18.3 7.4 6.0 6.6 19.1 7.4 6.1 6.6 19.2 .2 .4 0 .5 0 -.3 .3 -.1 -.1 -.3 -.1 .8 0 .1 0 .1 90, 213 . 90, 820 25,306 25, 594 4,385 4,319 91, 232 25, 670 4,398 91, 501 25, 721 4,334 -237 -372 -62 607 288 66 412 76 13 269 51 -64 12,060 8,098 25, 585 23, 399 16, 242 12, 086 8,095 25, 721 23, 619 16, 222 12,239 8,145 25, 833 23, 842 16, 105 -254 -51 73 238 -176 149 34 56 222 41 26 -3 136 220 -20 153 50 112 223 -117 35.3 39.8 35.3 39.9 35.4 40.2 0 -.1 .1 .4 0 .1 .1 .3 7.5 6.6 6.4 18.4 Establishment survey Employment, nonfarm payroll (thousands).. Goods producing _ _ _ Construction ._ Manufacturing: Durables - - -- Nondurables 1 Distributive Services 2 Government Average weekly hours, private nonfarm: Total Manufacturing _ __ 90,450 25,678 4,381 12,165 11,911 8,115 8,064 25, 456 25, 529 22, 939 .23,177 16, 377 16, 201 35.2 39.5 35.2 39.4 1. Transportation and public utilities, and wholesale and retail trade. 2. Services, and finance, insurance, and real estate. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. quarter, increased only 269,000 in the second (table 3). On a monthly basis, employment was virtually flat from April to June, even though the settlement of the coal strike added about 150,000 to June. Employment increased in the second quarter in services (223,000), distributive industries (112,000), and manufacturing (203,000) ; in manufacturing, the increase was substantially larger than in the first quarter, and in the services and distributive industries, increases were about the same in both quarters. Decreases were registered in government (117,000, laregly as a result of the loss of Comprehensive Employment and Training Act jobs at the State and local level) and construction (64,000), after little change in the first quarter. Average weekly hours in the private nonfarm economy were up 0.1 to 35.4; manufacturing hours were up 0.3 to 40.2. The household measure of employment increased 856,000 in the second quarter, after an increase of 736,000 in the first. Unemployment, which had declined 109,000 in the first quarter, increased an equal amount in the second, and the unemployment rate, which had declined 0.1 percentage points, held steady at 7.4 percent. During the quarter, the rate moved up from 7.3 percent in April to 7.6 percent in May, and back to 7.3 percent in June. Earlierthan-usual school closings may have exaggerated the seasonally adjusted changes in the rates for May and June. Costs and productivity.—Table 4 adapts the information on real product, employment, and hours to focus on costs and productivity in the business economy other than farm and housing. Productivity—as measured by real Table 4.—Real Gross Product, Hours, and Compensation in the Business Economy Other Than Farm and Housng [Percent change from preceding quarter at annual rates based on seasonally adjusted estimates] 19 SO IV I 2.9 __ _ -1.0 8.5 7.3 7.6 17.9 8.2 3.1 15.5 -3.6 »—1 1.9 6.6 4.0 9.7 5.4 -.3 9.6 9.8 4.9 12.0 6.8 -1.8 8.6 10.6 III Real gross product Hours C ompensation 1981 Real gross product per hour— Compensation per hour Unit labor cost II 1. The second-quarter estimates of hours and compensation incorporate the recent Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) benchmark revision of monthly employment, hours, and earnings. However, the seasonal factors used to adjust the employment, hours, and earnings that underlie the hours and compensation estimates in this table differ from those used by BLS to adjust the published employment, hours, and earnings. gross product per hour—declined in the second quarter, as real product declined more than hours. The increase in compensation decelerated sharply, due to the decline in hours and to two special factors that had raised compensation in the first quarter. These factors were the increase in the minimum wage from $3.10 to $3.35 per hour and the increase in employer contributions for social insurance. (Effective January 1, the social security tax rate increased from 6.13 percent to 6.65 percent and the taxable wage base increased from $25,900 to $29,700.) Excluding these factors, the increase in compensation per hour was 8y2 percent at an annual rate in both the first and second quarters. Unit labor costs increased 10% percent, compared with 7 percent in the first quarter. Personal income and its disposition The second-quarter weakening in production resulted in much smaller increases in wage and salary disbursements and in proprietors' income (table 5). 2 The deceleration in wages and salaries—from a $45 billion increase to a $23 billion increase—was pervasive; all major component industries contributed. Wages and salaries in construction and in mining, which are included in "other" commodity-producing industries, declined after increasing in the first quarter. The downswing in construction wages and salaries—from a $3 billion increase to a $1% billion decline—mirrored the fall-off in construction activity in the second quarter. The downswing in mining wages and salaries—from a $1% billion increase to a $11/2 billion decline—largely reflected the coal strike. Other private wages and salaries increased $22^ billion, compared with $37 billion in the first quarter. Only about $2 billion of the deceleration was accounted for by the firstquarter increase in the minimum wage. Government wages and salaries increased $3 billion, $1 billion less than in the first quarter. The deceleration 2. 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. SUEVEY OF CUEKENT BUSINESS largely reflected a decline in State and local employment due to the wind-down of programs funded by the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act. Farm proprietors' income swung from a $3^ billion decline in the first quarter to a $3 billion increase in the second. The swing was largely due to livestock prices, which declined sharply in the first quarter and partly recovered in the second, and to the first increase in the real volume of crop marketings in a year. After a $1% billion increase in the first quarter, nonfarm proprietors' income declined slightly, reflecting construction activity and retail trade. Personal interest income increased $12% billion in the second quarter, compared with $19 billion in the first. Bising interest rates on Federal securities held by persons or by financial intermediaries on their behalf were responsible for both increases. In the second Table 5.—Personal Income and Its Dis- position: Change from Preceding Quarter [Billions of dollars, based on seasonally adjusted annual rates] 1980: 19 81 IV I Wage and salary disbursements. __ 56.0 45.1 23.0 Manufacturing Other commodity-producing Distributive..Services Government and government enterprises _ _ _ 18.2 5.7 11.4 11.3 12.4 4.9 11.4 12.5 8.8 -2.7 5.9 7.9 9.4 Proprietors' income . Farm Nonfarm II 3.9 3.2 4.3 —1.9 2.2 .3 3.9 —3.5 1.6 2.8 —.6 Personal interest income 79 19 0 12 6 Transfer payments 32 5.7 4 3 Other income 5.8 6.8 66 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 3.1 11.0 .7 74 1 63 6 48 0 Less: Personal tax and nontax payments Impact of legislation Other 17 7 —.6 18 3 12 8 —2 8 15 6 10 4 —1 3 11 8 Equals: Disposable personal income 56 4 50 8 37 6 Personal income Less: Personal outlays. 70 2 59 5 20 5 Equals : Personal saving —13 8 —8 7 17 1 61 1 2.0 25 11 Addenda: Special factors— Federal pay raise . Minimum wage • Cost-of-living increases in Federal transfer payments Social security (in personal contributions for social insurance): Base change Rate change 2.3 6.7 13 quarter, these interest rates rose less than in the first. Total personal income slowed less— from an increase of $63i/£ billion to one of $48 billion—than did the components just reviewed, because personal contributions for social insurance, which are deducted in deriving personal income, increased about $10 billion less than in the first quarter. The first-quarter increase was largely due to the January 1 increases in the tax rate and in the wage base for social security. Disposable personal income increased $37% billion, compared with $51 billion in the first quarter. The increase in personal outlays, of which PCE is the preponderant part, was less than that in disposable income, and personal saving increased $17 billion. The personal saving rate moved up 0.7 percentage point to 5.3 percent, the first increase in a year (chart 2). Eeal disposable personal income increased l!/2 percent at an annual rate. Increases in the previous three quarters had ranged from 3 to 4 percent. The smaller increase was more than accounted for by current-dollar income, which increased 8 percent compared with 11 to 13% percent earlier; the slowing in PCE price increases was a partial offset. PCE.—Eeal PCE declined 2 percent at an annual rate in the second quarter, following three consecutive quarters of strong increases (table 6). The downswing was primarily due to motor vehicles, which fell sharply after a large increase in the first quarter. PCE other than on motor vehicles increased 2 percent compared with 3% percent in the first quarter. Other durables turned down; a decline in furniture and equipment reflected flagging construction activity and home sales. Nondurables— mirroring food, and clothing and shoes—increased less than in the first quarter. Gasoline and oil declined, continuing a 2-year downtrend that was interrupted only in the fourth quarter of 1980. Services, in contrast, increased more than in the first quarter, largely due to an upswing in PCE on electricity and natural gas; expenditures on home heating had been held down in the first quarter by unseasonably warm weather. July 1981 The sharp downswing in PCE on motor vehicles was accounted for by new car sales. In terms of units, sales of new passenger cars, which are sales to business and other final users as well as to consumers, totaled 7.8 million (seasonally adjusted annual rate) in the second quarter, down from 10.2 million in the first (chart 3). First-quarter sales had been boosted by extensive cash rebate programs, but the second-quarter drop was too severe to reflect merely a shift in sales between the two quarters. Second-quarter sales were affected by the slowdown in the growth of real disposable income, by an increase in new car prices, and by a continued rise in finance rates. Domestic manufacturers' average price increases ranged from 2 •••••••••••I CHART 2 Disposable Personal Income and Personal Saving Rate Billion $ (Ratio scale) 2,000 900 - 800 Percent 12 PERSONAL SAVING RATE* 10 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 Seasonally Adjusted at Annual Rates * Personal saving as a percentage of disposable personal income. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis 81-7-2 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 to 3i/£ percent per unit, and finance rates on selected consumer auto installment loans by commercial banks reached a record 16.0 percent. The drop in new car sales was spread across all size categories. Intermediate and compact sales—on which the bulk of the rebates had been offered—fell from 2.2 to 1.6 million, and from 2.0 to 1.3 million, respectively. Subcompact CHART 3 Cars car sales declined from 1.8 to 1.5 million, and full-size car sales from 1.3 to 1.2 million. Imported car sales fell from 2.7 to 2.2 million, but, because domestic sales dropped even more, the import share of the market rose to a record 281/£ percent. Investment Real nonresidential fixed investment declined 6 percent at an annual rate in the second quarter, after increasing 13i/£ percent in the first (table 7). Structures and producers' durable equipment both contributed to the downswing. Investment in structures declined slightly, following a 161/^-percent increase in the first quarter. The flattening can be attributed to declines in commercial building and, to a lesser extent, in industrial and institutional building. Public utility construction was up, following a prolonged decline, and petro- leum exploration and drilling resumed an uptrend that had been interrupted in the first quarter. Investment in both motor vehicles and other producers' durable equipment declined, after increasing in the first quarter. The downswing in motor vehicles was in purchases of autos, which had been boosted in the first quarter by the cash rebate programs. Unit truck sales, which are sales to all final users, were down slightly from 2.4 million (seasonally adjusted annual rate) in the first quarter to 2.3 million. The decline was concentrated in sales of imported trucks. Sales of domestic trucks have been weak since the second quarter of 1980. The downswing in purchases of other producers' durable equipment centered in computers, which declined after a sharp increase in the first quarter. An increase in communications equipment was a partial offset. Table 6.—Real Personal Consumption Expenditures Billions of constant (1972) dollars, seasonally adjusted annual rates 1980 DOMESTIC LARGE CARS Intermediate Personal consumption expenditures 1981 Percent change from preceding quarter at annual rates 1980 III IV I II IV 1981 II I 930.8 946.8 960.2 955.6 7.0 5.8 -1.9 Durables Motor vehicles and parts Furniture and household equipment Other durables. 132.6 51.5 58.4 22.6 139.1 54.6 60.7 23.8 146.8 60.6 62.1 24.1 137.3 51.6 61.1 24.6 21.2 26.1 16.6 22.3 24.1 51.4 9.3 6.5 -23.5 -47.3 -6.2 7.5 Nondurables Food Energy 1 Clothing and shoes Other nondurables 354.9 180.1 29 5 78.3 67.0 360.4 179.9 30.6 80.1 69.8 364.5 182.9 28.5 82.8 70.3 365.9 184.9 27.7 83.4 69.9 6.3 -.5 14.9 9.7 17.8 4.6 6.8 -24.2 13.9 3.0 1.5 4.6 -11.6 3.0 -2.5 443.3 24.1 419.2 447.3 23.4 423.9 448.9 22.6 426.3 452. 4 23.3 429.1 3.7 -11.4 4/6 1.4 -13.1 1.5 3.2 12.9 3.4 __ _ Services 2 Energy Other services 1. Gasoline and oil, and fuel oil and coal. 2. Electricity and gas. DOMESTIC SMALL CARS AND IMPORTS Table 7.—Real Fixed Investment Billions of constant (1972) dollars, seasonally adjusted annual rates 1980 Subcompact ,,!,,,! 1974 75 76 77 78 79 80 Seasonally Adjusted at Annual Rates Fixed investment 81 Note.—The components may not add to the total because each category was separately adjusted for seasonal variation. Data: Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association of the United States, Inc. and Ward's Automotive Reports; seasonal adjustment by BEA. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis. 81-7-3 Nonresidential _ Structures Producers' durable equipment Autos, trucks, and buses Other Residential . - _ — Percent change from preceding quarter at annual rates 1981 1980 1981 I II III IV I II 200.2 207.6 213.1 207.7 15.7 10.8 -9.7 155.5 157.0 162.0 159.5 4,0 13.3 -6.1 46.8 108.8 17.6 91.2 47.8 109.3 17.0 92.2 49.6 112.4 17.9 94.5 49.4 110.1 16.0 94.1 9.0 1.9 -12.2 4.8 16.6 11.8 21.3 10.2 -1.7 -8.0 -36.6 -1.6 44.7 50.6 51.0 48.2 64.2 3.6 -20.6 IV SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 6 CHART 4 Housing Starts Millions of Units 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 I \ i t 1 1978 1977 i i i 1979 t i it 1981 1980 Seasonally Adjusted at Annual Rates Data: Census U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis The weakening in nonresidential below its level of 2 years ago. Also, fifixed investment is consistent with the nance continues to be a constraining lackluster investment plans for 1981 re- factor; both short- and long-term interported in the BE A plant and equipment est rates remain high and cash flows survey. These plans, which were re- remain depressed. Residential investment.—Real resiviewed in the June issue of the SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS, suggest little or dential investment, which had changed no year-over-year change in real terms. little in the first quarter, declined 20 Uncertainty about the specific provi- percent at an annual rate in the second. sions that will be incorporated in the The sharpest decline was in singleinvestment incentive measures now family construction. Multi-family conbeing considered by Congress tends to struction also declined, and the "other" be a negative factor. There is excess component of residential investment capacity in many manufacturing indus- held steady. This component includes tries, as evidenced by the fact that brokers' commissions, which remained BEA's capacity utilization index is well weak in the second quarter, mirroring Table 8.—Real GNP, Final Sales, and Change in Business Inventories [Billions of constant (1972) dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1980: GNP Auto.... Other _ Final sales Auto Other Change in business inventories Auto _._ Other Change from preceding quarter 1981 1981 I II IV I II 1485.6 42.8 1442.8 1516.4 42.8 1473. 6 1509.1 43.7 1465.4 30.8 0 30.8 -7.3 .9 -8.2 1492.7 40.9 1451.8 1517.8 48.5 1469. 3 1499.4 38.0 1461.4 25.1 7.6 17.5 -18.4 -10.5 -7.9 -7.2 1.9 -9.1 -1.4 -5.7 4.3 9.7 5.7 4.0 5.8 -7.6 13.4 11.1 11.4 -.3 NOTE.—The auto series are from table 1.14-1.15 of the National Income and Product Accounts Tables. July 1981 sales of new and existing residences. Sales of existing homes in April-May, at 2,560,000 (seasonally adjusted annual rate), were virtually unchanged from the first quarter, but were down 11 percent from 1980; at 470,000, sales of new single-family houses in April-May were down 8 percent from the first quarter and 11 percent from 1980. Housing starts, which are reflected in construction activity with a lag, had turned around in mid-1980 and continued to increase through January of this year. Strong increases in multif amily starts more than offset some late1980 softening in single-family starts. Both dropped sharply in February. In March and April, multifamily starts steadied and single-family starts strengthened, but both fell in May and June (chart 4). In June, starts were close to the very low levels to which they had fallen during the recession a year ago. Reflecting this pattern and the shorter lag between starts and completions for single-family units, investment in single-family residences was down more in the second quarter than investment in multifamily residences. The weakness in residential investment in the second quarter reflected unfavorable financial conditions. Deposits (exclusive of interest credited) at mutual savings banks and insured savings and loans associations (S&L's) fell more than $10 billion during the first 5 months of the year—a record $6V2 billion in April alone. During this period, the rates on newly issued 6-month money market certificates (MMC's) averaged about 3 percentage points higher than rates on maturing certificates. Reflecting the loss of deposits, the increased cost of MMC's, and the generally upward movement in long-term interest rates, the commitment interest rate on 25-year mortgages with a loanto-price ratio of 75 percent drifted upward until early April and then jumped more than 55 basis points in each of the next 2 months. At 16.28 percent in early June, the commitment rate was 12 basis points higher than its previous record level reached in April 1980 (chart 5). Moreover, the prime rate—to which construction loans are generally tied— July 1981 was high throughout the period; a 3percentage point increase in May to 201/£ percent, from which the June rate receded only slightly, erased most of the decline that had been registered in January-April. Financial factors in the outlook for residential investment are mixed. Fragmentary information for June suggests continued deposit losses, but rates on newly issued MMC's were about 80 basis points lower than the rates on maturing certificates. Yields at Federal National Mortgage Association auctions—frequently viewed as indicating the future path of mortgage rates— showed no clear signs of falling between mid-May and early July, although commitment rates at a sample of S&L's did drift slightly lower during June. Inventory investment.—In real terms, inventories accumulated at a rate of $9i/£ billion in the second quarter, following a decumulation of $1^ billion in the first (table 8). In its effect on the change in GNP, this swing provided an $11 billion offset to an $18% billion decline in final sales. In the first quarter, the effect of inventories on the change in GNP was smaller and reinforcing. They contributed $6 billion and final sales contributed $25 billion to the change in GNP. The first-quarter swing was more than accounted for by auto inventories. This statement is true whether auto inventory change is measured by the inventory change component of auto output, shown in table 8, or by the change in inventories helds by retail auto dealers.3 In terms of units, inventories of domestic cars increased from 1,013,000 (seasonally adjusted) in the first quarter to 1,375,000 in the second. The inventory-sales ratio jumped from 1.6 in the first quarter to 3.0—above the 2.0 ratio generally preferred by the industry. In the first part of the second quarter, most of the buildup was concentrated in specific models: Stocks of some 3. The latter, as a rule, Is part of the change in business inventories component of GNP. It is derived from Census Bureau book value inventory data. These data cover most auto inventories—including inventories of new and used autos, domestic and foreign—although not those held by manufacturers and wholesalers. In addition to autos, the data cover some trucks and other motorized vehicles, and some parts. SUEVEY OF CUREENT BUSINESS models that had been depleted were re- cumulation became more widespread in built; stocks of several intermediate the latter part of the quarter as the models were added to in preparation for weakness in sales continued, and probmajor model changeovers in the third ably had an involuntary element. quarter; and stocks of new subcompact The information relating to nonauto models were built up prior to their inventories that is shown in the table is May introduction. The inventory ac- difficult to interpret. Under certain asCHART 5 Selected Interest Rates Percent 22 SHORT TERM 20 18 16 14 12 10 MGRT8&a£S FOR N€W HOUSES 16 14 12 10 81 i a 1977 1978 *At end of the month. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis 1979 1980 1981 Data: FRB, FHLBB 81-7-5 SUKVEY OF CUERENT BUSINESS 8 CHARTS Constant-Dollar Business Inventories, Final Sales and Final Sales of Goods and Structures, and Inventory-Sales Ratios 370 3.70 3.50 3.30 3.10 350 330 I o 310 DQ Of 290 sumptions about the relationship of inventories and sales, it is possible to see in the second-quarter accumulation an involuntary element. However, given the moderate size of that accumulation, this element was probably small. An overview of inventory developments is provided in chart 6, which shows total business inventories relative to business final sales and to business final sales of goods and structures. The ratios increased in the second quarter both because sales declined and because inventories accumulated. Most of the sales decline was in autos, and a large part of the inventory accumulation was in autos. Accordingly, nonauto inventory-sales ratios moved up less than the ratios for business as a whole. Net exports 270 250 230 70 80 110 90 100 Final Sales, Billions of 1972$ 370 1,70 5.40 5.10 4.80 350 330 310 1975-1 290 270 250 230 40 60 50 70 J_ 80 I Final Sales of Goods and Structures, Billions of 1972$ Note: End-of-quarter inventories, seasonally adjusted; final sales seasonally adjusted. Blue lines represent ratios ot inventory stocks to final sales. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis July 1981 Eeal net exports of goods and services declined $5 billion in the second quarter, after increasing $2% billion in the first (table 9). The decline, as well as the increase, was almost entirely in merchandise trade. 120 In merchandise exports, the secondquarter decline was mainly in agricultural products, which had registered an unusually large increase in the first quarter. That increase had been due partly to a slowing in the increase in the price of U.S. agricultural exports and partly to a rebound from temporarily reduced demand in the fourth quarter of 1980. In the second quarter, there were substantial reductions in grain and soybean shipments to Eastern Europe and to developing countries. In nonagricultural exports, the bulk of a swing to decline was accounted for by industrial supplies and materials. In that category, the second-quarter decline reflected weak economic activity in other major industrial countries and the coal strike. Merchandise imports increased more than in the first quarter. In nonpetroleum imports, industrial supplies and materials—predominantly iron and steel imports from Western Europe— and automotive products from Canada 90 were major contributors to the step-up. The automotive imports went to add to stocks of intermediate models, many of n-7-6 which are produced in Canada. Petro- SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 9 Table 9.—Net Exports of Goods and Services Current dollars Constant (1972) dollars Billions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1980 III Net exports of goods and services Exports Merchandise Agricultural . Nonagricultural Other Imports _ _ Merchandise Petroleum Nonpetroleum Other _ _ _ ._ II I I IV III 1980 1981 II 1981 IV I II 44.5 23.3 29.2 19.4 57.6 48.5 50.9 46.0 342.4 222.9 346.1 221.0 44.8 176.2 125.0 367.4 236.3 366.2 232.5 160.5 93.5 18.7 74.8 67.0 157.4 89.0 17.7 71.3 68.4 162.5 92.4 19.7 72.7 70.1 160.3 89.9 17.9 72.0 70.4 -7.4 -17.9 -20.4 -17.3 8.8 13.6 16.4 52.9 8.4 10.2 -5.3 -10.4 -31.2 -4.0 1.7 297.9 322.7 248.8 338.2 346.9 102.8 70.5 5.8 64.7 32.4 108.9 73.4 6.2 67.1 35.5 111.6 74.5 6.3 68.2 37.1 114.3 76.5 6.1 70.4 37.8 25.8 17.6 34.3 16.1 45.1 10.3 6.0 2.1 6.3 19.5 10.2 11.6 -9.3 13.6 7.4 43.8 179.1 119.5 231.5 69.1 162.4 66.4 51.5 184.8 131.1 259.1 82.8 176.3 79.1 76.8 172.0 73.9 leum imports, at an average of 6.4 million barrels a day, were about 9 percent less at an annual rate than in the first quarter and down about 15 percent from the year-ago level. Government Eeal government purchases of goods and services declined 4% percent at an annual rate in the second quarter, after a 5i/^-percent increase in the first (table 10). Federal as well as State and local purchases contributed to the downswing. In Federal purchases, agricultural price support operations by the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) showed little change after net purchases of $2 billion in the first quarter; in the second quarter, redemptions of crops placed under loan earlier offset new loans to farmers. Stepped-up purchases for the strategic petroleum reserve bolstered second-quarter purchases. The decline in State and local government purchases was primarily in structures. It may be the beginning of a downtrend due to the limitation of growth of Federal grants-in-aid supporting specific types of construction and the elimination of the State portion of general revenue sharing. NIP A Federal sector.—Information on current-dollar Federal receipts and expenditures is shown in table 11. Expenditures increased only $5i/£ billion, 1980 1981 IV Percent change from preceding quarter at annual rates 45.8 186.8 133.7 265.1 82.3 182.8 81.8 Table 10.—Real Government Purchases of Goods and Services Billions of constant (1972) dollars, seaonally adjusted annual rates Government purchases of goods and services 1980 1981 1980 Percent change from preceding quarter at annual rates IV 1981 I II III IV I II 288.2 289.8 293.6 290.1 2.2 5.4 -4.7 -6.4 106.9 107.4 111.2 109.3 2.0 14.8 National defense 70.9 71.9 72.1 72.5 5.9 1.1 1.9 Nondefense 35.9 35.4 39.0 36.9 -5.3 46.8 -20.4 -1.9 37.9 -1.4 36.9 1.8 37.2 -.2 37.0 -10.1 3.6 -1.6 181.3 182.4 182.5 180.8 2.3 .2 -3.7 Federal . _ Commodity Credit Corporation Other.. State and local Table 11.—Federal Government Receipts and Expenditures, NIPA Basis [Billions of dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1981 1980 Receipts Personal tax and nontax receipts Corporate profits tax accruals Indirect business tax and nontax accruals Contributions for social insurance Expenditures Purchases of goods and services National defense Nondefense _ . Transfer payments _. Grants-in-aid to State and local governments Net interest paid Subsidies less current surplus of government enterprise. Less: Wage accruals less disbursements Surplus or deficit (— ), national income and product accounts. n.a. Not available. Change from preceding quarter 1980 1981 III IV I 540.8 573.2 620.7 n.a. 32.4 47.5 n.a. 259.4 66.7 42.9 171.8 272.9 72.6 49.1 178.6 283.3 77.9 60.6 198.9 292.0 n.a. 63.4 200.4 13.5 5.9 6.2 6.8 10.4 5.3 11.5 20.3 8.7 n.a. 2.8 1.5 615.0 641.1 664.0 669.4 26.1 22.9 5.4 194.9 131.4 63.5 212.0 141.6 70.4 221.6 145.2 76.4 219.5 148.1 71.4 17.1 10.2 6.9 9.6 3.6 6.0 -2.1 2.9 -5.0 265.3 87.7 53.5 13.7 269.0 91.8 55.2 13.1 271.9 90.2 67.7 12.6 275.2 88.7 70.8 15.2 3.7 4.1 1.7 -.6 2.9 -1.6 12.5 -.5 3.3 -1.5 3.1 2.6 0 0 0 -74.2 0 -67.9 II 0 -43.3 n.a. IV 6.3 I II 0 0 24.1 n.a. 10 compared with $23 billion in the first quarter; the slowdown was largely due to the swing in CCC operations and a deceleration in the increase in net interest paid. The latter reflected a slowing in the rise in interest rates on Federal securities. All major categories of receipts for which estimates can be made at this time increased considerably less than they did in the first quarter. Personal taxes increased $8% billion, $2 billion SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS less than in the first quarter; the deceleration largely reflected the course of wages and salaries. Indirect business taxes were up $3 billion, compared with an increase of $11 V£ billion in the first quarter, when windfall profits receipts had increased sharply as a result of the full decontrol of domestic crude oil in January. The increase in contributions for social insurance decelerated from $20i/2 billion to $li/2 billion. The firstquarter increase had been boosted by the July 1981 increases in the social security tax rate and taxable wage base. On the basis of a residual calculation of second-quarter profits, corporate profits tax accruals were down substantially. This residual calculation assumes that the statistical discrepancy in the national income and product account is the same as in the preceding quarter. On this basis, it appears that the Federal deficit on national income and product account may widen about $5 billion from the $43^ billion recorded in the first quarter. The regular annual revision of the national income and not be revised until July 1982. This special supplement to product accounts (NIPA's) was not made this July be- the SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS is now available and is cause key source data were not available in time for in- being distributed to subscribers. corporation. Except for the estimates of population and Annual, quarterly, and monthly estimates of population per capita income and product, annual and quarterly and of per capita income and product have been revised estimates published in the National Income and Product to incorporate the results of the 1980 Census of PopulaAccount Tables and annual and monthly estimates of pertion. Estimates in this issue of the SURVEY reflect these sonal income and outlays published in the statistical ("S") pages will not be revised until July 1982 unless source revised estimates. Comparable estimates for earlier pedata become available that indicate the advisability of an riods are available on request from the National Income earlier revision. Estimates for 1977-79, forthcoming in and Wealth Division, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. National Income and Product Tables, 1976-1979, also will Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. 20230. SUKVEY OF CUKEENT BUSINESS July 1981 11 National Income and Product Accounts Tables The tables that follow are presented in eight groups, and the table numbers reflect these groups. The table numbers will also be used in future publications presenting national income and product account estimates. The groups are: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. National product and income Personal income and outlays Government receipts and expenditures Foreign transactions Saving and investment Product and income by industry Implicit price deflators and price indexes Supplementary table: Percent change from preceding period for selected items See "Selected National Income and Product Account Tables, 1979-80" beginning on page 22 and the notice on page 10. The abbreviations used in the tables are: CCAdj Capital consumption adjustment IVA Inventory valuation adjustment NIPA's National income and product accounts p Preliminary r Revised 1980 1979 1980 I II III IV I 1981 1980 1981 UP 1979 1980 I II IV III I HP Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Billions of 1972 dollars Billions of dollars Table 1.1—1.2.-—Gross National Product in Current and Constant Dollars 2,413.9 2 626 1 2 571 7 2 564 8 2 637 3 2 730 6 2 853 0 2 881 0 1 483 0 1 480 7 1 501.9 1,463.3 1,471.9 1, 485. 6 1, 516. 4 1,509.1 Gross national product Personal consumption expenditures 1 510.9 1 672 8 1 631 0 1 626 8 1 682 2 1 751 0 1 810 1 1 830 3 Durable goods Nondurable goods Services.. Gross private domestic investment _ 212. 3 602.2 696.3 211.9 675 7 785 2 220 9 661 1 749 0 194 4 664 0 768 4 208 8 674 2 799 2 223 3 703 5 824 2 415.8 395 3 415 6 390 9 377 i Fixed investment .. Nonresident! al Structures Producers' durable equipment Residential ___ Nonfarm structures Farm structures Producers' durable equipment Change in business inventories Nonfarm. _ Farm 398.3 279.7 96 3 183.4 118.6 113 9 1.8 2.9 17 5 13.4 4.1 401 2 296 0 108 8 187 1 105 3 100 3 20 3.0 —5 9 —4.7 —1.2 413 1 297 8 108 2 189 7 115 2 110 1 2 2 30 25 15 10 383 5 289 8 108 4 181 4 93 6 88 9 18 29 74 61 13 393 2 294 0 107 3 186 8 99 2 94 5 17 30 16 0 — 12 3 —3 7 Net exports of goods and services. . . 13.4 23 3 82 17 1 44 5 Exports Imports 281 3 267.9 Government purchases of goods and services Federal National defense Nondefense State and local 238.3 726 0 845 8 226 7 732 7 870 9 397 7 437 1 453 8 415 1 302 1 111 5 190 7 113 0 107 6 22 31 —17 4 —14 0 —3 4 432 7 315 9 117 2 198 7 116 7 111 4 2 2 32 45 68 —2 4 433 4 322 0 120 9 201 1 111 4 106 1 22 32 20 4 19 5 9 23 3 29 2 19 4 935 1 943 4 919 3 930.8 946.8 960.2 955.6 146.6 354 6 429 6 135.8 358 4 440 9 145.4 361 5 436.5 126.2 356.6 436.5 132.6 354.9 443.3 139.1 360.4 447.3 146.8 364.5 448.9 137.3 365.9 452.4 232 6 203 6 218.3 200.5 195.3 200.5 211.6 217.4 22° 5 163 3 48 5 114 8 59 1 56 2 9 20 10 2 78 2.4 206 6 158 4 48 4 110 0 48 1 45 2 9 20 —2 9 —2 4 —.5 219 2 165.0 50 5 114 5 54.2 51 2 10 2.1 — 9 —1.4 .5 199 2 156.1 48 7 107.4 43.1 40 3 .8 2.0 13 .6 .7 200.2 155. 5 46.8 108.8 44.7 41.9 .7 2.0 —5.0 —3.1 -1.8 207.6 157.0 47.8 109.3 50.6 47.5 1.0 2.0 -7.2 -5.6 —1.5 213.1 162.0 49.6 112.4 51.0 48.0 .9 2.1 -1.4 -.3 -1.1 207.7 159.5 49.4 110.1 48.2 45.3 .9 2.0 9.7 9.3 .4 37.7 52 0 50.1 51.7 57.6 48.5 50.9 46.0 930 9 367 4 338 2 366 2 346 9 146 9 109 2 161 1 109.1 165 9 115.8 160.5 108.9 160.5 102.8 157.4 108.9 162.5 111.6 160.3 114.3 558.6 576.5 577.6 281.8 290.0 290.1 291.9 288.2 289.8 293.6 290.1 212 0 141 6 70 4 346 6 221 145 76 354 219 5 148 1 71 4 358 1 101 7 67.1 34 6 180 1 108 1 70.9 37 2 180 9 107 6 69.9 37.7 182 5 110.7 70.9 39.7 181 2 106.9 70.9 35.9 181.3 107.4 71.9 35.4 182.4 111.2 72.1 39.0 182.5 109.3 72.5 36.9 180.8 339 8 316 5 337 3 329 1 333 3 316 2 342 4 297 9 346 1 322 7 473.8 534.7 516.8 530.0 533.5 167 9 111.2 56.7 305 9 198 9 131. 7 67 2 335 8 190 0 125 0 64 9 326 8 198 7 128 7 70 0 331 3 194 9 131 4 63 5 338 6 6 2 4 9 Table 1.3-1.4.—Gross National Product by Major Type of Product in Current and Constant Dollars Gross national product Final sales Change in business inventories Goods „ 2,413.9 2 ,626 .1 2 571 7 2 564 8 2 637 3 2 730 6 2 853 0 2 881 0 1 483.0 1 480 7 1,501.9 1,463.3 1,471.9 1, 485. 6 1,516.4 1,509.1 2, 396. 4 2,632 0 2 569 1 2 557 4 2 653 4 2 748 0 2 848 5 2 860 6 1 472 9 1 483.6 1, 502. 8 1, 462. 0 1, 476. 9 1, 492. 7 1, 517. 8 1, 499. 4 9.7 45 -1.4 —7.2 -5.0 1.3 17 5 20 4 10 2 —2 9 —.9 —5 9 2 5 7 4 — 16 0 —17 4 683.2 688.9 662.9 657.5 682.1 658.1 1 055.9 1,130 4 1 116 9 1 106 4 1 129 4 1 169 0 1 247 5 1 247 7 674 5 665 2 664 3 10 2 668 1 —2 9 683 0 —.9 656.8 1.3 662.4 -5.0 670.1 —7.2 69 .3 -1.4 673.4 9.7 513 1 493 6 19.5 734 6 733 7 9 296 9 290 2 6.7 377.5 374 1 35 279 4 281 3 -1.9 385.7 386 8 —1.1 290 6 295.2 -4.6 391.4 387.7 3.7 270.8 270.1 .7 387.3 386.7 .6 274.6 278.4 -3.8 382.9 384.0 -1.1 281.8 281.5 .3 381.1 388.6 -7.5 289.3 292.5 -3.1 399.6 397.9 1.7 287.7 278.2 9.6 395.4 395.2 .2 Services Structures 1 097 2 1,229 6 1 178 6 1 205 6 1 249 0 1 285 3 1 317 11 349 8 288 4 276 2 283 6 260 8 266 0 252 8 276 4 258 9 678 0 130.6 695 7 119 8 690.7 129.1 690.6 114.6 699.9 114.5 701.7 121.0 703.6 123.9 706.9 119.0 Addenda: Gross domestic purchases l Final sales to domestic purchasers 1 2 400 5 2 602 8 2 563 5 2 547 7 2 592 8 2 707 3 2 823 8 2 861 7 1 445 3 1,428 7 1, 451. 8 1,411.6 1,414.3 1,437.1 1,485.6 1,463.1 2 383 0 2 608.7 2 560 9 2 540 3 2 608 8 2 724 6 2 819 3 2 841 3 1 435 1 1,431.7 1, 452. 7 1, 410. 4 1,419.2 1,444.2 1,466.9 1,453.4 Final sales Change in business inventories Durable goods Final sales Change in business inventories Nondurable goods Final sales Change in business inventories 1 038 5 1 136 3 1 114 4 1 099 0 1 145 4 1 186 3 1 243 1 1 227 3 17 5 —5 9 25 20 4 45 7 4 —16 0 —17 4 451 2 439 7 11.5 604.7 598 8 60 458 6 462 6 -4.0 671.9 673 7 —1 8 456 4 468 2 -n!s 660 5 646 2 14 3 444 6 441 3 3.3 661 8 657 7 41 456 5 464 9 -8.4 672 9 680 5 —7 7 476 7 476 0 .7 692 2 710 3 —18 1 501 4 505 5 -4.2 740. 1 737 5 86 1. Gross domestic purchases equals GNP less exports plus imports; final sales to domestic purchasers equals final sales less exports plus imports. SUEVEY OF CUKRENT BUSINESS 12 July 1981 Table 1.5-1.6.—Gross National Product by Sector in Current and Constant Dollars 1980 I 1980 1979 II 1981 III I IV 1980 HP 1979 1980 I 2,520.2 2, 176. 9 2, 106. 4 1, 903. 6 202.8 67.7 2.8 82.1 6.6 75.5 261.2 79.6 181.6 51.5 2,516.7 2,166.4 2, 100. 8 1, 891. 7 209.1 67.5 -1.9 84.4 6.7 77.7 265.9 80.5 185. 4 48.1 1980 I II 2, 682. 0 2,311.4 2, 248. 6 2, 025. 3 223.3 69.4 -^6.6 90.4 6.9 83.5 280.3 87.1 193.3 48.6 2,800.7 2, 420. 8 2, 350. 1 2, 120. 2 229.9 67.3 3.4 93.9 7.0 86.9 285.9 87.9 198.0 52.3 2,829.4 2, 443. 5 2, 367. 8 2, 131. 3 236.6 72.2 3.4 96.2 6.9 89.3 289.7 88.3 201.4 51.6 1,455.9 1, 258. 3 1, 222. 1 1, 094. 8 127.3 34.9 1.4 43.7 3.5 40.2 153.9 49.0 104.9 27.2 1,471.5 1, 271. 9 1, 233. 3 1, 103. 0 130.3 37.0 1.6 44.8 3.5 41.3 154.8 49.0 105.8 30.4 1,471.9 1,485.6 1,516.4 1,509.1 1,435.5 1, 235. 2 1, 198. 5 1, 066. 8 131.7 37.8 -1.1 44.9 3.5 41.5 155.4 49.4 105.9 27.8 1,443.4 1, 242. 3 1, 207. 6 1,074.6 133.0 33.1 1.7 45.6 3.4 42.1 155. 5 49.4 106.1 28.5 1,458.9 1, 257. 5 1, 227. 9 1, 093. 7 134.2 33.2 -3.6 46.1 3.4 42.7 155.3 48.9 10fi.3 26.7 1,488.4 1, 286. 4 1, 250. 9 1,115.4 135.5 33.6 1.8 46.7 3.4 43.2 155.3 49.0 106.4 28.0 1,481.8 1, 279. 8 1, 242. 0 1, 105. 1 136.9 36.0 1.8 46.9 3.3 43.5 155.1 49.0 106.2 27.3 III IV I 1981 1980 1981 1979 HP 1980 I II III IV I HP Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Billions of dollars Billions of dollars Table 1.7.—Relation of Gross National Product, Net National Product) National Income, and Personal Income Gross national product 2,413.92,626.1 2,571.7 2,564.8 2,637.3 2,730.6 2,853,0 Less: Capital consumption allowances with CCAdj 253.6 287.3 274.6 283.7 291.8 298.9 306.5 Capital consumption allowances 240.9 199.2 224.1 215.6 220.3 226.9 233. Less: CCAdj -54.5 -63.1 -59.0 -63.4 -64.9 -65.2 -65. 6 Equals: Net national product.. 2,160.3 2,338.9 2,297.1 2,281.1 2,345.5 2,431.7 2,546.4 Less: Indirect business tax and nontax liability... 188.4 212.3 198.9 206.3 228.0 245.5 Business transfer payments 10.5 11.2 10.9 10.1 10.3 10.6 Statistical discrepancy -.7 3.4 2.8 -1. 3.0 -6.6 Plus: Subsidies less current surplus of government 4.6 enterprises 3.1 5.4 4.7 3.1 6.3 3.7 Equals: National income 1,963.3 2,121.4 2,088.5 2,070.0 2,122.4 2,204.8 2,291.1 Less: Corporate profits with IVA and CCAdj 196.8 182.7 200.2 169.3 183.3 203.0 Net interest 143.4 179.8 165.4 175.3 185.3 193.3 200.8 Contributions for social insurance 187.1 203.7 198.8 199.5 204.1 212.3 233.7 Wage accruals less disbursements 0 -.2 0 -.5 -.2 .5 Plus: Government transfer payments to persons... 239.9 283.8 261.6 270.3 300.1 303.1 308.4 Personal interest income. 209.6 256.3 239.9 253.6 269.7 288.7 Personal dividend in54.4 come.. 48.6 58.0 56.1 52.4 54.2 55.1 Business transfer payments 9.4 10.5 11.2 10.9 10.1 10.3 10.6 Equals: Personal income 1,943.82,160.2 2,088.2 2,114.5 2,182.1 2,256.2 2,319.8 Table 1.11.—National Income by Type of Income 2,881.0 1,963.3 2,121.4 2,088.5 2,070.0 2,122.4 2,204.8 2,291.1 National income Compensation of employees. _ . 1, 460. 9 1,596.5 1,558.0 1,569.0 1,597.4 1,661.8 1, 722. 4 1,751.0 317.3 247.9 -69.5 2,563.7 249.9 11.5 7.0 211.0 236.2. 0 312.5 301.3 60.2 11.5 2,367.8 1, 235. 9 1, 343. 6 1, 314. 5 1, 320. 4 1, 342. 3 1,397.3 1,442.9 1, 465. 9 Wages and salaries Government and govern235.9 253.6 246.7 250.5 253.9 263.3 267.1 270.3 ment enterprises. 1,000.0 1, 090. 0 1, 067. 9 1, 069. 9 1, 088. 4 1,134.0 1, 175. 7 1, 195. 6 Other Supplements to wages and 225.0 252.9 243.5 248.6 255.0 264.5 279.5 285.0 salaries Employer contributions 106.4 115.8 112.6 113.6 116.0 121.0 131.5 133.2 for social insurance 118.6 137.1 130.9 135.1 139.1 143.5 148.0 151.8 Other labor income Proprietors' income with IV A 131.6 130.6 133.7 124.9 129.7 134.0 132.1 134.3 and CCAdj Farm Proprietors' income with IVA CCAdj Nonfarm - . Proprietors' income IVA CCAdj Rental income of persons with CCAdj Rental income of persons CCAdj Corporate profits with IVA and CCAdj Corporate profits with IVA. Billions of 1972 dollars Table 1.8.—Relation of Gross National Product, Net National Product, and National Income in Constant Dollars Gross national product __ 1,483.0 1 ,480. 7 1,501.9 1,463.3 1,471.9 1.485.6 1,516.4 1,509.1 Less: Capital consumption allowances with CCAdj. 141.6 147.5 145.9 146.6 147.9 149.5 151.2 152.7 Equals: Net national product. .1,341.4 1,333.2 1,356.0 1,316.6 1,324.0 1,336.1 1,365.2 1,356.4 Less: Indirect business tax and nontax liability plus business transfer payments less subsidies plus current surplus of government enterprises 143.5 149.0 147.5 147.2 149.2 151.9 153.2 152.6 Statistical discrepancy... -.4 1.4 1.6 -1.1 1.7 -3.6 1.8 Equals: National income 1,196.5 1,184.6 1,206.9 1,170.6 1,173.1 1,187.8 1,210.3 1,452.4 1, 251. 8 1, 216. 8 1,084.5 132.3 35.3 -.4 45.4 3.5 41.9 155. 2 49.2 106.0 28.3 2,008.4 1,974.1 1, 957. 3 2, 014. 0 2, 088. 0 2,191.0 2, 206. 9 1, 131. 0 1, 119. 5 1,141.6 1, 103. 5 1, 109. 4 1, 123. 3 1, 150. 8 1, 142. 9 1980 1979 2,586.9 2, 230. 0 2, 159. 1 1, 943. 1 216.0 67.9 3.0 86.9 6.7 80.2 269.9 80.7 189.3 50.5 UP Billions of 1972 dollars 2,413.9 2,626.1 2,571.7 2,564.8 2,637.3 2, 730. 6 2,853.0 2,881.0 1,483.0 1,480.7 1,501.9 1,463.3 2,576.5 2, 221. 2 2, 153. 7 1, 940. 9 212.8 68.1 -.7 85.9 6.7 79.2 269,3 81.9 187.4 49.7 I Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Billions of dollars Gross national product IV III II Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 2,370.1 Gross domestic product 2. 046. 3 Business 1, 974. 1 Nonfarm - 1, 786. 0 Nonfarm less housing. ._ _ Housing 188.1 70.0 Farm 2 2 Statistical discrepancy 75.7 Households and institutions 6.4 Private households 69.3 Nonprofit institutions -_ 248.1 Government _ 75.8 Federal 172.3 State and local 43.8 Rest of the world Addendum: Gross domestic business product loss housing. __ 1, 858. 2 1981 Profits before tax. . Profits tax liability Profits after tax Dividends Undistributed profits. IVA 23.4 25.7 23.3 22.1 22.5 18.9 21.7 36.0 -5.8 30.3 -6.9 32.3 -6.5 30.2 -6.9 29.0 -6:9 29.6 -7.2 26.1 -7.2 29.3 -7.6 100.7 105.2 -3.4 -1.0 107.2 112.7 -3.7 -1.9 107.9 114.8 -5.3 -1.6 101.6 105. 5 -2.0 -1.9 107.6 113.1 -3.5 -2.0 111.6 117.5 -4.0 -2.0 113.2 117.5 -2.5 -1.9 112.6 118.1 -1.2 -2.3 30.5 31.8 31.2 31.5 32.0 32.4 32.7 3.33 69.3 68.2 58.9 66.4 64.9 62.9 64.5 65.9 -28.3 -33.1 -31.6 -33.0 -33.9 -33.9 -35.5 -35.9 196.8 182.7 200.2 169.3 177.9 183.3 203.0 212.7 199.8 215.6 186.9 195.9 201.0 219.9 255.4 245.5 277.1 217.9 237.6 249.5 259 1 94.2 71.5 78.5 85.2 87.6 82.3 91.1 167.8 163. 2 182.9 146.5 159.1 164.3 168.0 50.2 57.7 56.0 53.9 55.7 56.7 62.0 59.6 117.6 107.2 128.9 90.7 102.4 106.6 108.4 -42.6 —45.7 -61.4 -31.1 -41.7 -48.4 -39.2 -24.1 -15.9 CCAdj Net interest 30.8 . .. Addenda: Corporate profits after tax with IVA and CCAdj-. Dividends. .. . Undistributed profits with IVA and CCAdj -17.2 -15.4 -17.6 -17.9 -17.8 143.4 179.8 165.4 175.3 185.3 193.3 109.2 50.2 100.3 56.0 106.0 53.9 97.8 55.7 99.5 56.7 98.1 57.7 59.1 44.3 52.1 42.1 42.8 40.4 -16.9 200.8 -19.0 211.0 111.9 59.6 ~~62.~6 52.3 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 13 Table 1.13.—Gross Domestic Product of Corporate Business in Current Dollars and Gross Domestic Product of Nonfinancial Corporate Business in Current and Constant Dollars 1981 1980 1979 1980 I II I IV III 1980 1979 UP I 1980 Gross domestic product of corporate business. . 1,494.9 1,616.5 1,584.0 1,576.7 1,617.5 1,688.0 1,774.8 155.4 167.1 175.4 173.0 178.4 183.2 187.5 1,339.5 1,441.1 1,416.9 1,403.7 1,439.0 1,504.8 1,587.3 Indirect business tax and nontax liability plus business transfer payments less subsidies 139.6 154.4 148.1 159.3 162.4 172.5 187.2 Profits before tax 225.0 214.4 240.4 188.6 206.7 221.8 233.7 8o.2 82.3 94.2 Profits tax liability 87.6 71.5 91.1 78.5 Profits after tax 137.4 132.0 146.2 117.1 128.2 136.6 142.5 43.7 37.4 Dividends 34.9 34.3 37.9 37.9 39.5 98.8 Undistributed profits. 102.5 94.6 112.0 79.3 90.3 97.1 IVA -42.6 -45.7 -61.4 -31.1 -41.7 -48.4 -39.2 CCAdj -15.9 -17.2 -15.4 -17.6 -17.9 -17.8 -16.9 27.2 29.3 29.0 Net interest 21.9 25.3 26.3 27.9 77.9 81.3 80.4 82.0 83.3 79.7 147.5 165.9 158.2 163.6 168.6 173.0 177.1 Profits before tax Profits tax liability Profits after tax Dividends Undistributed profits IVA CCAdj Net interest 1980 I 11^ 183.8 63.1 120.6 40.4 207.2 74.3 132.9 36.9 205.0 71.5 133.5 46.9 49.2 82.7 86.6 76.8 65.5 86.3 80.3 96.0 -42.6 -45.7 -61.4 -31.1 -41.7 -48.4 -39.2 -24.1 -14.1 -14.4 -13.1 -14.9 -15.0 -14.7 -13.6 -15.5 56.1 52.3 GO. 5 59.9 64.1 57.6 45.2 54.4 Gross domestic product of nonfinancial corporate business 873.3 867.2 878.2 853.2 860.4 876.9 901.0 Capital consumption allowances with CCAdj 84.6 88.1 87.1 87.6 88.5 89.4 90.4 788.7 779.0 791.2 765.7 771.9 787.5 810.6 92.7 696.0 95.4 683.6 94.9 696.2 94.1 671.6 95.3 676.5 97.2 690.3 97.5 713.1 Net domestic product Indirect business tax and nontax liability plus business transfer payments less subsidies. . 183.7 Domestic income 1981 III 191.3 05.9 125.4 42.7 177.9 60.3 117.6 40.8 158.6 52.0 106.6 41.1 Billions of 1972 dollars 1980 1979 193.4 69.7 123.7 37.3 45.9 -24.1 -19.1 31.0 84.7 Gross domestic product of nonfinancial corporate business 1,417.0 1,535.2 1,502.1 1,496.3 1,537.7 1,604.7 1,690.1 Capital consumption allowances with CCAdj HP I Net domestic product 1,269.5 1,369.3 1,343.9 1,332.7 1,369.1 1,431.7 1, 513. 1 Indirect business tax and nontax liability plus business transfer payments less subsidies 194.6 133.6 152.5 141.7 147.7 155.4 165.1 179.2 182.5 Domestic income 1,135.9 1, 216. 9 1,202.3 1, 185. 0 1,213.6 1,266.6 1, 333. 9 Compensation of employees 954.0 1,037.2 1,017.3 1,018.0 1,034.8 1,078.5 1,121.3 1, 139. 8 Wages and salaries 798.9 864.2 849.9 847.9 860.9 898.2 930.7 945.8 Supplements to wages and salaries 155.2 172.9 167.4 170.1 173.9 180.4 190.5 194.1 Corporate profits with 190.6 IVA and CCAdj 136.7 123.6 132.6 112.5 121.2 128.2 152. 1 1,199.8 1, 281. 8 1,268.9 1,249.3 1,276.6 1,332.4 1, 400. 1 Domestic income Compensation of employees . 1,011.5 1, 103. 1 1,079.9 1,083.0 1,101.7 1, 147. 8 1, 193. 3 1,213.1 Wages and salaries 845.9 917.9 901.1 900.8 915.2 954.6 989.1 1, 005. 1 Supplements to wages and salaries ___ 165.6 185.2 178.8 182.2 186.4 193.2 204.1 207.9 Corporate profits with IV A and CCAdj 166.5 151.5 163.6 140.0 147.0 155.6 177.6 Gross domestic product of financial corporate business IV Billions of dollars Billions of dollars Net domestic product II Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Capital consumption allowances with CCAdj II 1981 I IV 1980 HP 1979 1980 I II 91.2 96.6 1981 III IV I UP Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Billions of 1972 dollars Billions of dollars Table 1.14-1.15.—Auto Output in Current and Constant Dollars Auto output Final sales _ Personal consumption expenditures New autos Net purchases of used autos > Producers' durable equipment New autos __ . _ Net purchases of used autos Net exports _ Exports Imports Government purchases Change in business inventories New Used Addenda: Domestic output of new autos l Sales of imported new autos * _ . . _ 68.0 602 64 4 53 6 54 3 68 8 68 1 72 6 46.8 38 6 42.5 34.6 34.6 42.8 42.8 43.7 69.2 65 3 49 4 15.9 13.2 22 2 —9.1 — 10.1 4 7 14.8 g -1.2 —1 0 _ 2 62.2 61 8 46 2 15.6 12.4 21 2 —8.8 —12 9 4o 16 8 g —1 9 —1 3 — 6 73 8 71 6 54 g 16 9 12 9 22 2 —9 4 —11 5 48 16 3 g —9.5 —8 3 —1 2 51 5 50 7 36 8 13 9 11 0 18 3 —7 3 — 10 9 39 14 8 g 2.0 34 —1 4 57 8 58 7 44 3 14 4 13 3 21 9 —8 7 —15 1 34 18 4 g —3.5 —3 8 4 65 5 66 1 48 8 17 3 12 5 22 4 —9 9 —13 9 39 17 8 g 32 3.5 3 77 9 75 6 57 4 18 2 13.7 24 7 —11.0 —12 2 41 16 3 g —9 8 — 10 8 10 63 3 63 0 45 2 17 8 11 8 20 4 —8 6 — 12 1 48 16 9 7 93 10 6 —1 4 47 3 41 3 33 1 82 9.9 14 9 —5.0 —4 4 31 76 g — .5 — 4 _ I 39 9 36 5 28 6 78 8.5 13 2 —4.7 —5 5 24 80 5 -1.3 — 9 — 3 48 3 43 7 35 0 87 9.1 14 2 —5.1 —5.0 31 8.1 .5 —5.8 —5.2 — 6 33 5 30 4 22 9 7.5 7.3 11.4 —4.1 —4.6 2.4 7.1 .5 1.0 1.8 — g 36.8 34.3 26 9 7.4 8.6 13.4 -4.8 —6.6 1.8 8.4 .5 -2.2 -2.4 .2 40.9 37.5 29 7 7.8 8.9 13.6 -4.7 —6.0 2.4 8.3 .5 1.9 2.1 —. i 48 5 42.8 35 0 7.8 9.9 15.0 -5.0 —4.7 2.5 7.2 .5 -5.7 —6.2 .4 38.0 34. 1 26.7 7.5 8.1 12.0 -3.9 -4.6 2.8 7.4 .4 5.7 6.3 -.6 57.8 19 4 48.8 21 7 51.6 24 3 43.0 18 2 45.3 21 2 55.4 23.2 52.2 26 3 58.1 23 1 38.7 12.9 30.2 13.5 33.0 15.6 26.8 11.4 27.3 12.9 33.7 14.1 31.8 16.0 34.2 13.6 Table 1.16-1.17.—Truck Output in Current and Constant Dollars Truck output ! _ _ Final sales Personal consumption expenditures _ Producers' durable equipment Net exports Exports Imports.. _ __ Government purchases Change in business inventories _ __ 37.8 25.7 28.0 23.8 23.2 27.7 27.0 28.2 22.3 13.8 15.7 12.8 12.2 14.3 13.6 13.8 37.7 11.4 23.7 —.4 3.3 3.8 30 27 8 79 17.6 —1 1 3.1 4.1 33 30 9 9.1 19.4 g 3.0 3.7 32 26 1 7.3 16.1 7 2.9 3.5 33 27 5 7.9 18.0 19 3.1 5.0 34 26.8 7.5 16.8 —1.0 3.3 4.3 3.5 27.6 7.8 16.9 .7 3.6 4.3 3.6 28 1 8.1 17.3 —1.0 3.4 4.4 3.7 22.3 7.6 13.3 —.4 1.9 2.3 1.7 14.9 4.9 9.1 -.8 1.6 2.3 1.7 17.3 5.8 10.4 -.6 1.6 2.2 1.7 14.1 4.5 8.4 —.6 1.5 2.1 1.7 14.5 4.8 9.1 —1.2 1.6 2.8 1.7 13.7 4.5 8.2 -.7 1.6 2.3 1.7 13.9 4.7 8.0 -.6 1.7 2.3 1.7 13.7 4.8 8.0 -.8 1.6 2.3 1.7 .1 —2.1 —2.9 .9 -.6 .5 -.3 .1 -2.2 -4.3 Table 1.14-1.16: 1. Consists of final sales and change in business inventories of new autos produced in the http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ United States. ~ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis .1 Table 1.16-1.17: 1. Includes new trucks only. -1.2 -1.6 -1.3 -2.2 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 14 1980 1979 1980 I II July 1981 1980 1981 III IV I UP 1980 1979 Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 131.6 130.6 133.7 124.9 129.7 134.0 132.1 30.8 100.7 23.4 107.2 25.7 107.9 23.3 101.6 22.1 107.6 22.5 111.6 18.9 113.2 ' 01 _ 21. 7 112.6 Rental income of persons with CCAdj 30.5 31.8 31.2 31.5 32.0 32.4 32.7 33 3 Personal dividend income 48.6 54.4 52.4 54.2 55.1 56.1 58.0 60 z 269.7 288.7 249.4 256.3 239.9 253.6 261.8 294.2 271.7 280.7 310.7 313.9 319.6 131.8 153.8 142.0 144.7 163.2 165.3 169.8 9.8 14.4 16.0 15.0 11.4 14.8 16.0 14.6 19.0 14.9 17.5 15.5 15.6 15.9 209.6 Old-age, survivors, disability, and health in- employees Other transfer payments... Aid to families with dependent children Other Less: Personal contributions Less: Personal tax and nontax payments __. 456.0 460.1 484.0 343.2 346.7 364.0 323.2 329.2 340.6 290.8 298.7 310.0 501.3 377.4 351.9 322.5 5 250.5 253.9 263.3 267.1 135.1 139.1 143.5 148.0 270. 3 151.8 ,.. 3_ 134 2I' o 386.2 *>7.8 Nondurable goods Food Clothing and shoes Gasoline and oil Other nondurable goods Fuel oil and coal Othpr °ther Services Housing Household operation Electricity and gas Other Transportation Other * ,nl , «jui.<$ ,,, Q 323.9 212.3 211.9 220.9 194.4 208.8 95.5 89.9 100.6 77.5 87.0 94.6 105.4 93.0 81.1 35.8 84.6 37.3 83.6 36.8 81.3 35.6 84.6 37.2 88.9 39.8 92.3 40.6 92.0 41.7 602.2 675.7 312.1 345.7 98.9 104.8 68.4 89.0 122.9 136.2 16.0 19.8 106.9 116.4 6%. 3 785.2 241.9 98.7 47.3 51.3 57.2 298.5 223.3 238.3 226.7 674.2 703.5 726.0 732.7 336.2 338.4 347.7 360.4 372.5 377.3 102.2 102.3 105.3 109.4 113.4 115.1 89.4 90.9 85.3 90.5 93.5 91.5 133.3 132.4 136.0 143.3 146.6 148.8 18.8 19.2 20.7 20.5 20.5 20.6 114.5 113.1 115.3 122.7 126.1 128.2 749.0 768.4 799.2 824.2 845.8 870.9 661.1 664.0 272.0 259.8 111.6 104.2 55.7 50.0 56.0 54.2 64.1 61.4 337.5 323.7 267.3 109.3 54.5 54.8 61.6 330.2 275.7 285.3 293.6 302.5 116.1 116.9 118.1 123.3 59.3 58.8 58.4 61.8 56.8 58.2 59.7 61.5 65.8 67.5 67.6 70.7 341.5 354.5 366.5 374.4 Billions of 1972 dollars 171.8 1{. 7 JJ'i 15. 6 ,0 48.5 37.0 56.4 42.8 66.7 40.2 63.3 42.3 63.0 43.1 70.5 45.7 69.9 46.7 71.7 11.0 45.4 12.4 54.3 11.7 51.6 12.0 51.0 12.8 57.7 13.1 56.8 13.3 58.3 .,0 ijr2 58 7 ' 80.6 87.9 86.2 85.9 88.1 91.2 102.3 IM A 302.0 338.5 323.1 330.3 341.5 359.2 372.0 Population (millions) 1 . „ 225.1 227.7 52 56 226.7 49 227.3 228.0 228.6 62 g• K i 002 A • 229.1 229.5 4.6 Personal consumption expenditures Durable goods 72<2 Addenda: Disposable personal income: Total, billions of 1972 dollars 1,011.5 1,018.4 1,021.0 1,008.2 1,018.5 1,025.8 1,033.3 l, 036. 6 Per capita: Current dollars1 7,293 8,002 7,785 7,848 8,074 8,299 8,504 1972 dollars' 4,493 4,473 4,503 4,435 4,468 4,488 4,511 4, 516 5 3 « Table S.14: NOTE.—In this table interest and dividends received included in receipts; in tables 3.2 and 3.3 interest received and dividends received are netted against expenditures. 1. Population estimates are revised to incorporate the results of the 1980 Ce nsus of Population. Motor vehicles and parts Furniture and household equipment « Equals: Disposable personal income _ 1,641.7 1,821.7 1,765.1 1,784.1 1,840.6 1,897.0 1,947.8 19854 ' * Less: Personal outlays 1,555.5 1,720.4 1,678.7 1,674.1 1,729.2 1,799.4 1,858.9 iW Personal consumption exi con Q pen di tures 1,510.9 1,672.8 1,631.0 1,626.8 1,682.2 1,751.0 1,810.1 i,&*u.d Interest paid by consumers to business.. 43.7 46.4 46.7 46.3 46.0 46.8 47.8 AO o Personal transfer payments TL1T to foreigners (net) 1.2 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.6 1.0 Equals: Personal saving 86.2 101.3 86.4 110.0 111.4 97.6 88.9 Personal saving as percentage of disposable personal income Personal consumption 1,510.9 1,672.8 1,631.0 1,626.8 1,682.2 1,751.0 1,810.1 1,830.3 expenditures . Durable goods Proprietors' income with IVA and CCAdj Government HP or rroauct in Current ana Constant Dollars ,236.1 1,343.7 ,314.7 ,320.4 1,341.8 1,397.8 1,442.9 i, 465. 9 Other labor income Government unemployment insurance benefits.. . I ,943.8 2,160.2 2,088.2 2,114.5 2,182.1 2,256.2 2,319.8 437.9 465.4 461.7 333.4 350.7 347.9 303.0 328.9 322.6 259.2 295.7 283.6 236.1 253.6 246.8 118.6 137.1 130.9 Farm Nonfarm__. IV Table 2.2-2.3.—Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type == Commodity-producing industries Manufacturing Distributive industries Service industries Government and government enterprises in Billions of dollars Table 2.1.—Personal Income and Its Disposition Wage and salary disbursements. _. _ II Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Billions of dollars Personal income I 1981 fi 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 Other.:. 930.9 935.1 943.4 919.3 930.8 946.8 960.2 955.6 146.6 135.8 145.4 126.2 132.6 139.1 146.8 137.3 61.7 53.8 62.1 47.0 51.5 54.6 60.6 51.6 59.8 25.1 58.9 23.1 59.6 23.8 57.0 22.2 58.4 22.6 60.7 23.8 62.1 24.1 61.1 24.6 354.6 358.4 361.5 356.6 354.9 360.4 364.5 365.9 176.7 76.6 28.1 73.2 4.7 68.5 181.5 78.0 26.2 72.6 4.2 68.4 183.6 76.9 27.0 73.9 4.2 69.7 182.2 76.7 26.4 71.2 4.1 67.2 180,1 78.3 25.2 71.4 4.3 67.0 179.9 80.1 26.3 74.1 4.2 69.8 182.9 82.8 24.9 74.0 3.7 70.3 184.9 83.4 24.1 73.4 3.5 69.9 429.6 440.9 436.5 436.5 443.3 447.3 448.9 452.4 159.3 59.6 23.1 * 36.5 35.5 175.2 164,2 61.5 23.3 38.3 34.8 180.4 162.1 60.0 22.3 37.7 35.2 179.2 163.5 61.3 23.1 38.2 34.1 177.7 164.8 62.6 24.1 38.4 34.7 181.2 166.5 62.1 23.4 38.7 35.1 183.6 168.0 61.4 22.6 38.8 34.8 184.6 169.8 62.3 23.3 38.9 35.3 185.1 Billions of dollars Table 3.14.— State and Local Government Social Insurance Funds Receipts and Expenditures Receipts Contributions for social insurance. 40.2 45.1 42.9 43.6 46.0 47.8 49.6 51.2 28.1 31.5 29.6 30.2 32.3 33.7 34,8 35.9 Personal contribution Employer contributions 7.5 20.7 7.7 23.8 7.5 22.2 7.0 23.2 8.1 24,3 8.4 25.3 8.6 26.3 8.8 27.1 ment enterprises Other 18.3 2.4 21.0 2.8 19.6 2.6 20.5 2.7 21.4 2.8 22.4 2.9 23.2 3.0 24.0 3.2 12.1 13.6 13.3 13.4 13.7 14.1 14,8 15.3 16.4 18.2 17.6 17.9 18.3 18.8 19.2 19.8 Administrative expenses (purchases of goods and services). Transfer payments to persons. .5 15.9 .6 17.6 .5 17.0 .5 17.4 .6 17.8 .6 18.2 .6 18.7 .6 19.2 Surplus or deficit (— ) 23.9 26.9 25.3 25.7 27.7 29.0 30.4 31.4 Interest and dividends received Expenditures July 1981 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS Table 3.2.—Federal Government Receipts and Expenditures I 1980 II III IV 573.2 620.7 Personal tax and nontax receipts Income taxes Estate and gift taxes .. Nontaxes 231.4 225.7 5.5 .2 257.8 251.0 6.6 .2 246.9 240.7 6.0 .2 252.0 245.2 6.7 .2 259.4 252.3 6.9 .2 272.9 265.9 6.8 .2 283.3 276.8 6.4 .2 Corporate profits tax accruals- 74.6 70.2 80.5 60.9 66.7 72.6 77.9 Indirect business tax and nontax accruals Excise taxes Customs duties Nontaxes 29.4 18.6 7.5 3.4 40.6 29.1 7.2 4.4 31.9 20.9 7.2 3.8 38.7 27.9 6.8 4.0 42.9 31.4 7.3 4.2 49.1 36.1 7.3 5.6 159.0 172.2 169.2 169.3 171.8 Receipts 411.8 Corporate profits tax accruals. 13.0 12.2 13.7 10.6 11.7 12.6 13.2 60.6 47.8 7.7 5.0 63.4 50.5 7.6 5.3 Indirect business tax and nontax accruals Sales taxes Property taxes Other.. __ 159.0 76.9 64.4 17.7 171.6 82.9 67.5 21.2 167.0 80.8 66.3 19.9 167.7 79.7 67.2 20.8 173.0 83.4 67.9 21.7 179.0 87.5 68.9 22.6 184.9 91.2 70.3 23.3 186.6 90.7 71.9 24.0 178.6 198.9 200.4 Contributions for social insurance 28.1 31.5 29.6 30.2 32.3 33.7 34.8 35.9 664.0 669.4 80.4 88.0 85.5 87.2 87.7 91.8 90.2 88.7 324.4 355.0 345.4 350.0 358.2 366.3 374.7 378.0 Purchases of goods and 305.9 services Compensation of employees. 172.3 Other 133.6 335.8 187.4 148.4 326.8 181.6 145.2 331.3 185.4 145.9 338.6 189.3 149.3 346.6 193.3 153.3 354.9 198.0 156.9 358.1 201.4 156.6 38.9 37.2 38.1 39.7 40.5 190,0 125.0 64.9 198.7 128.7 70.0 194.9 131.4 63.5 212.0 141.6 70.4 221.6 145.2 76.4 219.5 148.1 71.4 Transfer payments To persons To foreigners 209.1 204. 9 4.2 249.8 244.9 4.9 228.9 224.4 4.5 236.0 232.2 3.8 265. 3 260.4 4.9 269.0 262.6 6.4 271.9 267.3 4.7 275.2 270.4 4.8 Grants-in-aid to State and local governments 80.4 88.0 85.5 87.2 87.7 91.8 90.2 88.7 Net interest paid Interest paid To persons and business. .. To foreigners Less: Interest received 42.3 53.6 42.6 11.1 11.3 53.3 67.5 55.0 12.5 14.2 50.3 63.1 50.9 12.2 12.8 54.4 68.0 56.3 11.7 13.6 53.5 68.2 56.3 11.9 14.8 55.2 70.8 56.7 14.1 15.6 67.7 84.4 68.6 15.8 16.7 70.8 87.9 71.5 16.4 17.1 9.4 9.3 12.0 10.7 10.1 10.0 11.0 10.3 13.7 10.7 13.1 11.6 12.6 11.9 15.2 12.3 -.1 -1.3 -.1 -.6 -3.1 -1.4 -.7 -2.9 Social insurance funds Other 403.4 88.6 50.4 29.8 8.4 198.9 131.7 67.2 Federal grants-in-aid Expenditures Transfer payments to persons. 0 0 -74.2 386.8 86.3 49.1 29.0 8.2 167.9 111.2 56.7 -66.5 373.9 82.1 45.8 28.3 8.0 Purchases of goods and services... . National defense Nondefense.. -36.3 372.1 78.3 43.0 27.5 7.8 615.0 -61.2 384.0 76.2 41.8 26.7 7.7 587.3 0 351.2 80.7 44.9 27.9 7.9 564.7 Surplus or deficit (-), NIPA's -14.8 HP 70.6 38.8 24.5 7.4 602.0 0 I Personal tax and nontax receipts Income taxes __ Nontaxes Other. . 641.1 0 IV 292.0 284.8 7.0 .2 509.2 0 III Billions of dollars 540.8 Less: Wage accruals less disbursements.. II Billions of dollars 520.9 Subsidies less current surplus of government enterprises.. Subsidies Less: Current surplus of government enterprises I 1980 Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 528.4 Expenditures. 1979 1981 Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 540.8 Contributions for social insurance 1980 II" I 494.4 Receipts Table 3.3.—State and Local Government Receipts and Expenditures 1981 1980 1979 15 -67.9 3.2 -14.2 .4 -7.8 -27.1 -22.2 -18.1 -47.0 -36.7 -58.6 -47.1 -45.8 0 0 Net interest paid Interest paid _ Less* Interest received Less: Dividends received -4.6 -38.7 -5.9 41.2 42.0 -8.8 -10.8 -10.2 -10.6 -11.1 -11.4 -11.8 18.6 17.6 18.0 17.7 17.4 17.2 16.3 30.4 28.8 29.5 28.0 27.4 25.1 28.4 -12.1 19.2 31.3 35.0 1.5 Subsidies less current surplus of government enterprises. -6.3 .3 Subsidies Less: Current surplus of government enter6.7 prises 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.8 -7.4 .4 -7.0 .3 -7.2 .3 -7.5 .4 -7.7 .4 -7.9 .4 -8.2 .4 7.7 7.3 7.6 7.8 8.1 8.3 8.6 0 Less: Wage accruals less disbursements -.1 0 -.2 0 0 0 0 Surplus or deficit (— ), NIPA's. 26.7 29.1 26.6 23.9 28.6 37.1 37.0 23.9 2.9 26.9 2.1 25.3 1.3 25.7 -1.7 27.7 .9 29.0 8.1 30.4 6.7 -43.3 Social insurance funds Other 90.4 51.2 30.6 8.6 31.4 Table 3.7B-3.8B.—Government Purchases of Goods and Services by Type in Current and Constant Dollars 1979 1980 I II III IV I HP 1979 1980 I II Nondefense Durable goods Nondurable goodsServices Compensation of employees Other services Structures State and local Durable goods Nondurable goods Services Compensation of employees.. ._ Other services . DigitizedStructures for FRASER 473.8 534.7 516.8 530.0 533.5 IV I II* Billions of 1972 dollars Billions of dollars Federal National defense __ Durable goods Nondurable goods Services Compensation of employees . . Military _ ._. Civilian Other services ._ Structures _ III Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Government purchases of goods and services 1981 1980 1981 1980 558.6 576.5 577.6 281.8 290.0 290.1 291.9 288.2 289.8 293.6 290.1 109.3 72.5 18.2 2.8 50.0 32.2 19.1 13.1 17.8 1.5 167.9 111.2 26.8 7.0 74.9 48.8 27.7 21.0 26.2 2.4 198.9 131.7 32.9 10.9 84.7 52.8 30.4 22.4 31.9 3.1 190.0 125.0 31.5 9.8 80.8 51.3 29.3 22.0 29.5 2.9 198.7 128.7 32.3 10.4 83.1 51.4 29.4 21.9 31.8 2.9 194.9 131.4 32.9 10.5 84.1 51.8 29.7 22.1 32.3 3.8 212.0 141.6 34.9 13.1 90.7 56.8 33.2 23.6 33.9 2.9 221.6 145.2 36.3 12.9 93.2 57.4 33.5 23.8 35.9 2.8 219.5 148.1 36.6 12.9 95.5 57.6 33.6 23.9 37.9 3.2 101.7 67.1 16.6 2.4 46.7 32.0 18.8 13.2 14.7 1.4 108.1 70.9 18.4 2.5 48.5 32.1 18.9 13.2 16.4 1.6 107.6 69.9 18.2 2.3 47.8 32.0 18.8 13.2 15.8 1.5 110.7 70.9 18.3 2.5 48.7 32.0 18.8 13.2 16.7 1.5 106.9 70.9 18.0 2.3 48.7 32.2 18.9 13.2 16.5 1.9 107.4 71.9 18.9 2.8 48.8 32.1 19.0 13.1 16.7 1.4 111.2 72.1 18.7 2.7 49.4 32.2 19.0 13.1 17.2 1.4 56.7 .6 2.0 48.1 27.0 21.0 6.0 67.2 1.5 4.1 55.1 29.1 25.9 6.6 64.9 1.5 4.4 52.3 28.3 24.1 6.7 70.0 1.3 7.8 54.6 29.1 25.4 6.3 63.5 1.5 -1.1 56.3 28.8 27.5 6.8 70.4 1.6 5.3 57.0 30.3 26.7 6.5 76.4 2.0 9.2 57.6 30.6 27.0 7.7 71 .4 2.0 4.7 57.4 30.7 26.7 7.3 34.6 .7 1.1 29.6 17.0 12.6 3.2 37.2 .9 2.0 31.1 17.1 14.0 3.2 37.7 1.0 2.9 30.5 17.0 13.5 3.4 39.7 .8 4.5 31.4 17.5 13.9 3.1 35.9 .9 -.1 31.9 17.2 14.6 3.2 35.4 .9 .8 30.7 16.8 13.9 3.0 36.9 1.0 4.0 30.5 16.8 13.6 3.5 36.9 1.0 2.5 30.0 16.8 13.2 3.3 305.9 9.8 23.4 232.4 172.3 60.1 40.3 335.8 10.6 26.3 253.7 187.4 66.3 45.3 326.8 10.3 25.0 245.4 181.6 63.8 46.1 331.3 10.5 25.7 250.7 185.4 65.3 44.4 338.6 10.7 26.7 256.3 189.3 67.1 44.9 346.6 10.9 27.8 262.2 193. 3 69.0 45.7 354.9 11.1 28.3 268. 5 198.0 70.4 47.1 358.1 11.3 28.9 274.0 201.4 72.6 43.9 180.1 6.2 13.4 140.2 104.9 35.3 20.4 181.9 6.3 13.7 141.4 106.0 35. 4 20.5 182.5 6.2 13.5 141.1 105.8 35.3 21.6 181.2 6.3 13.6 141.1 105.9 35.2 20.2 181.3 6.3 13.7 141.4 106.1 35.3 20.0 182.4 6.2 14.0 142.0 106.3 35.6 20.2 182.5 6.2 14.0 141.9 106.4 35.5 20.4 180.8 6.2 14.0 141.9 106.2 35.7 18.7 SURVEY OF CUREENT BUSINESS 16 1980 I II 1980 1981 1980 1979 July 1981 III IV I II* 1979 1980 I II 1981 III IV I II* Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Billions of 1972 dollars Billions of dollars Table 4.1-4.2.—Foreign Transactions in the National Income and Product Accounts in Current and Constant Dollars Receipts from foreigners Exports of goods and services Merchandise _ Durable goods Nondurable goods Services Factor income l _ _ 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 ' Other . _ Transfer payments (net) From persons (net) From government (net) 282 5 340 9 338 5 334 4 343 5 347 2 368.5 367 3 281.3 176.9 102.9 74.1 104.4 66.6 37.8 339.8 218.2 127.7 90.5 121.6 79.5 42 1 337.3 214.8 127.0 87.8 122.5 83.0 39 5 333.3 213.9 126.3 87.6 119.4 78.1 41.3 342.4 222.9 129.9 93.0 119.5 76.3 43 2 346.1 221.0 127.5 93.6 125.0 80.7 44.3 367.4 236.3 132.5 103.9 131.1 87.1 43.9 366.2 232.5 136.0 96.6 133.7 88.9 44.8 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 282.5 340.9 338.5 334.4 343.5 347.2 368.5 367.3 267.9 208.9 99.0 109.9 59.0 22.8 36.2 316.5 245.9 112.1 133.8 70.6 29.9 40.7 329 1 257. 5 115.7 141.8 71.6 31.5 40 0 316.2 245.6 107.9 137.8 70.5 29.9 40.6 297.9 231.5 108.7 122.8 66.4 25.9 40.6 322.7 248.8 116.0 132.9 73.9 32.2 41.7 338.2 259. 1 116.4 142.7 79.1 34.9 44.2 346.9 265.1 123.1 142.0 81.8 37.2 44.5 60 55 4 8 59 1.0 4.9 8.0 1.6 6.4 5.7 1.0 4.7 5.9 1.1 4.8 5 2 Interest paid by government to foreigners Net foreign investment 1.0 4.2 1.2 4.9 11.1 12.5 12 2 11.7 11.9 14.1 15.8 16.4 —1 7 59 —8 3 1 7 27 8 2 3 8.8 — 1.8 1.0 4.5 1.0 3.8 146.9 82.8 50.5 32.3 64.1 41.3 22.8 161.1 92.2 55. 6 36.6 68.9 45.4 23.5 165.9 94.1 58.1 36.0 71.8 49.0 22.8 160.5 92.1 55.9 36.2 68.4 45.1 23.3 160.5 93.5 55.7 37.8 67.0 43.1 23.9 157.4 89.0 52.5 36.4 68.4 44.4 24.1 162.5 92.4 52.9 39.5 70.1 46.7 23.4 160.3 89.9 53.0 36.9 70.4 47.0 23.4 109.2 76.9 47.2 29.7 32.3 14.1 18.1 109.1 74.0 47.6 26.4 35.1 17.0 18.1 115.8 78.8 50.3 28.5 37.0 18.6 18.4 108.9 73.4 46.8 26.6 35.5 17.3 18.2 102.8 70.5 45.8 24.6 32.4 14.6 17.8 108.9 73.4 47.5 25.8 35.5 17.7 17.8 111.6 74.5 47.7 26.8 37.1 18.7 18.4 114.3 76.5 49.6 26.9 37.8 19.7 18.1 Table 4.3-4.4.—Merchandise Exports and Imports by Type of Product and by End-Use Category in Current and Constant Dollars 176.9 218.2 214.8 213.9 222.9 221.0 236.3 232.5 82.8 92.2 94.1 92.1 93.5 89.0 92.4 Foods, feeds, and beverages 29.8 35.9 34.2 32.1 38.4 38 8 44.9 39.4 13.4 15.3 14.9 14.5 16.4 15.2 17.1 15.3 Industrial supplies and materials Durable goods. __ Nondurable goods 52.6 17.9 34.6 67.1 24.3 42.8 66.5 25.5 41.0 70.7 26.4 44.3 65.9 23.3 42.7 65.2 22.2 43.0 67.6 22. 1 45.5 65.0 21.0 44.0 20.9 7.1 13.8 23.7 8.6 15.1 23.3 9.0 14.4 25.0 9.3 15.7 23.5 8.3 15.2 23.0 7.8 15.2 23.1 7.6 15.5 22.1 7.1 15.0 Merchandise exports __ 89.9 Capital goods, except autos 58.2 73.5 68.0 73.0 77.6 75.5 79.1 81.9 30.8 34.7 34.7 35.2 35.6 33.1 33.3 33.6 Autos 17.4 16 9 17 2 15 6 16 5 18 1 18 5 20 5 81 68 7.4 6.4 6.5 6.8 68 7.2 Consumer goods Durable goods Nondurable goods 12.6 6.2 6.5 16.5 88 7.7 18.8 11 1 7.6 15.1 7.7 7.4 16.0 83 7.7 16.1 80 8.1 16.6 7.9 8.6 16.2 78 8.4 6.7 30 3.7 8.3 3.8 4.5 9.3 4.9 4.5 7.8 3.4 4.5 7.9 3.6 4.4 7.9 3.4 4.1) 8.3 3.3 5.0 8.0 3.2 4.8 Other Durable goods Nondurable goods 6.3 32 3.2 83 42 42 10 1 51 51 7.5 37 37 84 42 4 2 73 37 37 9.7 4g 48 9.5 48 4 8 3.0 15 1.5 3.5 18 1.8 4.4 22 2.2 3.2 16 1.6 3.5 1.8 1.8 3.0 15 1.5 3.8 19 19 3.7 18 1.8 Merchandise imports 208.9 245 9 257.5 245.6 231.5 248 8 259.1 265.1 76.9 74.0 78.8 73.4 70.5 73.4 74 5 76.5 Foods, feeds, and beverages 17.4 18 2 17 8 17.5 18 2 19 5 20.5 19.6 7.6 6.7 6.8 6.5 6.6 7.0 74 7.2 Industrial supplies and materials, excluding petroleum Durable goods __ Nondurable goods 47 4 28.7 18 6 52 1 31.2 20 9 57 1 35 3 21 7 52 1 30 6 21 5 47 5 27.6 19 9 51 6 31.2 20 4 55 4 32.1 23 3 56 3 33.5 22 8 19.4 11.7 7.6 17.3 10.2 71 19 2 11.6 76 17.4 10.1 7.3 15.6 8.9 6.7 16 9 10.0 69 18 4 10 6 78 18 6 11.1 76 Petroleum and products 60.0 79 i 86 4 84 0 69 1 76 8 82 8 82.3 8.5 6.9 82 7.2 5.8 6.2 63 6.1 Capital goods, except autos. 24.6 30 1 29 7 29 5 30 0 31 2 32 0 33.0 13.8 14.7 15.2 14.2 14.4 14 8 15 3 15.9 25.6 27 1 26 3 25 0 28 1 28 9 27 0 30.5 11.0 10.9 11.0 10.7 11.2 10 8 9 8 10.7 30.6 18.4 12.2 34.4 21.2 13 1 34 2 21.4 1° 8 34 1 21.0 13 1 34.3 20.8 13 5 34 8 21.7 13 1 37 1 23.2 13 9 37.8 23.3 14 5 15.0 9.9 51 15.5 10.9 47 15.8 11.2 46 15.9 11.1 4.8 15.2 10.5 4 7 15 2 10 7 45 15 7 11.2 44 15.8 10.8 49 3.5 1.8 1.8 4.9 25 25 6.1 30 30 3.5 17 17 4.2 21 21 6.0 30 30 4.3 21 21 5.6 28 28 1.6 g .8 2.0 10 10 2.5 13 1.3 1.4 7 .7 1.7 g .8 24 12 12 17 g g 2.2 1i 1.1 35.4 141.5 148.9 42.3 175.9 166.8 41.5 173.3 171.1 38.9 174.9 161.7 43.8 179.1 162.4 44.8 176.2 172.0 51.5 184.8 176.3 45 8 186.8 182.8 15.9 66.9 68.4 18.0 74.1 67.1 18.1 76.0 70.6 17.6 74.5 66.1 18 7 74.8 64.7 17 7 71 3 67.1 19 7 72 7 68.2 17.9 72.0 70.4 Autos Consumer goods.. Durable goods Nondurable goods Other _ Durable goods Nondurable goods Addenda: Exports: Agricultural products Nonagricultural products Imports of nonpetroleum products _ _ __ Table 4.1-W 1. Equals rest-of-the-world production as shown in tables 1.5-1.6. SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 Table 5.1.—Gross Saving and Investment 17 Table 5.10-5.11.—Inventories and Final Sales of Business in Current and Constant Dollars 1980 1981 1980 1979 1980 I II III IV I 1981 II' I II III IV I II* Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Billions of dollars Billions of dollars Gross saving Gross private saving Personal saving Undistributed corporate profits with IVA and CCAdj Undistributed profits CCAdj Capital consumption allowances with CCAdj: Corporate Noncorporate - Wage accruals less disbursements 411.9 401.9 404.5 394.5 402.0 406.7 442.6 398.9 86.2 432.9 101.3 413.0 86.4 435.9 110.0 446.5 111.4 436 4 97.6 447.7 88.9 106.0 52.3 59.1 44.3 52.1 42.1 42.8 40.4 90.7 102.4 106.6 108.4 117.6 107.2 128.9 -42.6 -45.7 -61.4 -31.1 -41.7 -48.4 -39.2 -24.1 -15.9 -17.2 -15.4 -17.6 -17.9 -17.8 -16.9 -19.0 155.4 98.2 175.4 111.8 167.1 107.4 173.0 110.7 0 0 0 0 178.4 113.4 183.2 115.8 187.5 119.0 194.6 122.7 .5 —.5 0 "6 Government surplus or deficit (-), NIPA's _ 11.9 -32.1 -9.6 -42.5 -45.6 -30.8 -6.2 -14.8 -61.2 -36.3 -66.5 -74.2 -67.9 -43.3 Federal 23.9 26.7 29.1 26.6 28.6 37.1 37.0 State and local Capita] grants received by the United States (net) Gross investment Gross private domestic investment .. Net foreign investment Statistical discrepancy... Farm .. Nonfarm Change in book value IVA i Manufacturing Durable goods — Nondurable goods Wholesale trade - Durable goods Nondurable goods Merchant wholesalers Durable goods Nondurable goods . Nonmerchant wholesalers . Durable goods Nondurable ^oods Retail trade Durable goods _ Nondurable goods Other Durable goods Nondurable goods Farm - -. Nonfarm Change in book value IVA i Manufacturing Durable goods Nondurable goods Wholesale trade ._ Durable goods Nondurable goods Merchant wholesalers Durable goods Nondurable goods Nonmerchant wholesalersDurable goods Nondurable goods. . Retail trade . — — Durable goods Nondurable goods Other » » . .. Durable goods Nondurable goods 740.4 765.8 785.4 796.9 811.2 77.8 646.6 369.5 277.1 81.8 658.5 374.6 283.9 92.6 673.2 379.9 293.4 92.6 692.8 393.7 299.1 86.9 710.0 397.8 312.2 86.0 725.1 409.5 315.7 325.0 210.0 115.0 138.5 84.4 54.1 108.2 69.7 38.5 30.3 14.7 15.6 122. s 58.3 64.5 60.3 331.2 212.6 118.6 142.0 87.0 55.0 111.6 72.2 39.4 30.4 14.8 15.6 124.0 57.9 66.2 61.3 335.3 215.5 119.8 146.3 89.0 57.3 116.7 74.0 42.7 29.6 15.0 14.6 127.3 58.1 69.3 64.3 344.2 222.5 121.8 151.7 92.6 59.1 120.7 77.2 43.5 31.0 15.4 15.6 130.3 60.8 69.5 66.5 355.2 226.9 128.2 155.7 94.3 61.4 121.8 78.2 43.5 33.9 16.1 17.8 129.8 58.7 71.1 69.4 362.4 231.0 131.4 157.1 97.1 60.0 123.4 80.9 42.5 33.7 16.2 17.4 135.1 63.1 72.0 70.6 181.2 115.9 179.9 112.6 187.2 117.0 194.1 121.9 201.4 127.6 201.9 125.9 4.00 3.57 4.12 3.66 4.09 3.60 4.05 3.57 3.96 3.53 4.02 3.59 5.58 5.85 5.75 5.68 5.56 5.76 Manufacturing Durable goods . _ Nondurable goods Wholesale trade Durable goods . _. Nondurable goods Merchant wholesalers Durable goo Is . Nondurable goods Nonmercbant wholesalers Durable goods . _ _ _ Nondurable goods Retail trade _ Durable goods _ _ _ _ _ _ Nondurable goods Other __ __ _ 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 401.2 407.3 392.5 405.0 400.1 446.0 452.0 Final sales 2 Final sales of goods and structures 415.8 -1.7 395.3 415.6 5.9 -8.3 390.9 1.7 377.1 27.8 397.7 2.3 437.1 8.9 453. 8 -1.8 2.8 -1.9 3.0 -6.6 3.4 Ratio: Inventories to final sales Nonfarm inventories to final sales Nonfarm inventories to final sales of goods and structures . 2.2 -.7 Billions of 1972 dollars 4.5 20.4 1.3 -3.7 -3.4 -2.4 1.0 4.1 -1.2 6.1 -12.3 -14.0 6.8 13.4 -4.7 1.5 64.6 36.5 42.4 52.7 49.3 75.1 43.4 -51.2 -54.0 -73.5 -37.3 -48.8 -56.4 -45.9 .9 19.5 46.6 -27.1 15.0 6.2 8.9 .4 -.9 1.3 -3.8 -1.0 -2.7 4.2 .2 4.0 -9.4 -9.3 4.3 -.1 4.4 -.7 4.5 -5.3 1.5 4.9 -3.4 -2.3 -.4 -1.9 17.3 15.2 2.2 -1.4 i -1.3 17.5 -5.9 2.5 12.3 11.3 .9 1.4 .4 1.1 .4 —.3 .7 1.0 .6 .4 -.6 -2.1 13.3 -.5 3.4 -1.6 9.8 A 1.0 .8 -3.9 3.5 .2 1.5 -4.9 1.1 -3.7 .4 -1.2 4.5 -.5 -.2 -.3 —.2 4.7 -4.4 -15.3 -4.4 -11.7 — !l 0 -3.6 4.0 .3 .8 .4 .3 .1 -.1 3.6 .8 7.4 -16.0 -17.4 .4 -12.6 .4 -4.4 .1 -8.2 5.6 -1.9 5.9 -.8 o -1.0 6*. 4 3.7 6.0 —.4 .4 -4.1 5.6 -.8 0 -.5 -.7 -5.1 -.5 2.9 -3.2 -3.0 2.7 5.9 .6 -.8 .2 -.2 .4 -.6 -9.7 -1.6 -8.1 .6 2.0 -1.4 .7 2.5 -1.8 —.1 -.5 .4 -4.5 .5 -4.9 -.4 -.2 -.2 .'s —.1 .9 343.3 343.6 342.3 340.6 340.2 342.6 43.6 29'J. 6 180.6 119.0 43.8 299.8 180.8 118.9 43.4 299.0 179.9 119.1 43.0 297.6 179.9 117.6 42.7 297.5 179.2 118.3 42.8 299.8 181.5 118.3 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 poods ... Nondurable goods Other 147.3 99.5 47.8 64.1 42.0 22.1 52.5 34.7 17.7 11.6 7.2 147.2 99.5 47.7 64.5 42.5 21.9 52.9 35.3 17.6 11.6 7.2 145.9 99.0 46.8 64.7 42.5 22.2 53.3 35.3 18.1 11.3 7.2 145.0 98.9 46.1 64.7 42.7 22.0 53.4 35.5 17.9 11.2 7.1 146.1 99.5 46.6 64.4 42.4 22.0 53.0 35.3 17.7 11.4 7.1 64.9 31.1 33.8 23.4 64.7 30.7 34.1 23.4 65.1 30.2 34.8 23.4 64.6 30.3 34.2 23.4 63.5 29.2 34.4 23.4 146.4 99.5 46.9 64.5 42.9 21.6 53.2 35.8 17.4 11.3 7.1 41.2 65.6 31.0 34.6 23.3 Final sales 2 Final sales of goods and structures 106.1 67.7 102.8 64.3 103.9 64.7 105.4 65.9 107.3 67.9 105.8 66.0 3.24 2.82 3.34 2.92 3.29 2.88 3.23 2.82 3.17 2.77 3.24 2.83 4.43 4.66 4.62 4.51 4.38 4.54 Inventories ' Billions of 1972 dollars Change in business inventories 724.5 414.1 Table 5.8-5.9.—Change in Business Inventories by Industry in Current and Constant Dollars Change in business inventories Inventories *_ _ Farm . Nonfarm Durable goods Nondurable goo J Farm Nonfarm. _ _ _ _ _ Durable goods Nondurable goods - Ratio: Inventories to final sales Nonfarm inventories to final sales Nonfarm inventories to final sales of goods and structures 10.2 -2.9 -0.9 1.3 -5.0 -7.2 -1.4 9.7 Table 5.8-5.9: 2.4 7.8 -2.4 -.5 .5 -1.4 .7 .6 -1.8 -3.1 —1.5 -5.6 -1.1 -.3 .4 9 3 6.8 -1.0 6.3 -.1 .6 -.9 1.0 .5 .5 .5 .5 0 .4 .6 .6 0 .4 -.1 -.2 .6 -.1 .5 0 0 -2.2 -.1 -.2 -2.2 .1 .1 .1 .3 0 .2 -.1 .2 5.4 2.1 3.3 -.5 -1.0 .5 -1.3 -.9 -.4 .8 -.1 .9 -7.5 -5.9 -1.6 1.1 .2 .9 4.6 -.5 -5.2 -3.6 0 2.5 -.7 -1.8 2.1 -.5 —3.4 -2.8 1.5 0 -1.0 .9 2.3 -.9 -.2 .7 -.1 -.8 1.1 -.8 1.6 .3 -1.6 1.9 2.3 0 1.0 -1.0 -.7 2.0 -.7 -.7 -.1 —1.1 —.3 .7 0 -.2 -.3 .1 .6 —.1 -.9 -.1 -.6 1.3 -1.9 -4.3 -1.7 -1.7 .4 -4.7 .5 3.0 -2.3 1.1 .2 -.1 -.2 .4 .1 -.1 —.1 0 .4 .1 0 -.1 1.1 .1 1.0 .4 2.0 -1.6 .8 2.2 -1.4 -.4 -.2 -.2 8.3 7.5 .8 -.5 0 -.5 1. The IVA shown in this table differs from that which adjusts business income. 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. The mix differs from that underlying business income derived primarily from Internal Revenue Service statistics. Table 5.10-5.11: 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 quarter rates, whereas CBI is stated at annual rates. Quarter-to-quarter changes calculated from the constant-dollar inventories shown in 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. SURVEY OF CUERENT BUSINESS 18 Table 6.4.—National Income Without Capital Consumption Table 7.1-7.2.—Implicit Price Deflators and Fixed-Weigh ted Adjustment by Industry Price Indexes, 1972 Weights, for Gross National Product 1980 I II 1980 1981 1980 1979 July 1981 IV III I 1979 II * I 1980 III I IV HP Seasonally adjusted Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Implicit price deflators, 1972=100 Billions of dollars Gross national product... National income without CCAd j 2,014.3 2,180.4 2,143.6 2, 129. 4 2,183.1 2,265.6 2,352.5 Domestic industries 1,970.5 2,130.8 2,092.1 2,081.3 2,132.6 2,217.1 2,300.2 Private industries 1,692.7 1,829.1 1,799.6 1,783.7 1,830.1 1,903.1 1,979.5 Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction . _ 64.7 30.1 102.6 62.8 37.0 108.4 63.5 34.4 110.2 62.4 36.4 105.3 62.1 36.0 106.6 63.4 40.9 111.6 61.4 42.6 116.2 Manufacturing Durable goods Nondurable goods 514.5 315.4 199.1 527.2 311. 5 215.7 538.9 317.5 221.4 504.3 293.7 210.6 517.6 305.7 211.9 548.1 329.2 218.9 578.2 344.0 234.1 Transportation and public utilities Transportation Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services 158.3 76.3 43.5 174.3 80.0 50.1 167.1 79.4 47.3 170.0 78.2 48.1 179. 3 79.9 50.9 180.9 82.5 54.0 188.5 85.0 54.4 38.4 44.3 40.5 43.6 48.5 44.4 49.1 Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services _ 121.9 168.9 133.8 180.0 129.8 171.8 134.5 177.8 131.4 183.6 139.6 186.6 146.6 197.1 256.3 275.3 290.8 314.8 280.7 303.2 284.1 308.9 294.3 319.1 304.0 327.9 308.3 340.6 Government and government enterprises 277.8 301.7 292.5 297.6 302.5 314.0 320.7 43.8 49.7 51.5 48.1 50.5 48.6 52.3 Rest of the world II 1981 Personal consumption penditures Durable goods Nondurable goods Services ex- 162.3 144.8 169.8 .162.1 178.9 156.0 188.6 178.1 172.9 151.9 182.9 171.6 177.0 154.1 186.2 176.0 180.7 157.5 190.0 180.3 184.9 160.5 195.2 184.3 188.5 162.3 199.2 188.4 191.5 165.1 200.2 192.5 179.1 171.3 198.6 194.2 186.8 224.7 188.5 180.5 214.3 192.5 185.7 222.4 196.4 189.1 229.5 199.9 192.4 233.3 203.1 195.0 236.2 208.7 201.9 244.7 159.7 200.5 202.7 202.0 170.2 218.6 221.7 219.9 165.6 212.6 215 2 213.6 169.0 217.4 220.7 219.4 171.7 221.9 225.2 223.1 174.5 223.3 226.3 224.2 176.8 228.7 231.8 229.6 182.7 231.3 234.5 233.0 140.3 149.4 145.5 148.5 151.0 152.4 155.2 157.8 Net exports of goods and serv ices Exports Imports 191.5 245.4 211.0 290.1 203.4 284.2 207.6 290.4 213.4 289.7 219.9 296.4 226.1 303.1 228.4 303.4 Government purchases of goods and services __ _ Federal National defense NondefenseState and local 168.1 165.1 165.7 163.8 169.8 184.4 183.9 185.6 180.6 184.7 178.1 176.5 178.9 172.1 179.1 181.6 179.5 181.4 176.2 182.8 185.1 182.4 185.2 176.7 186.7 192.8 197.4 196.8 198.7 190.0 196.4 199.4 201.2 195.9 194.5 199.1 200.8 204.3 193.8 198.1 Gross private domestic invest ment Fixed investment NonresidentiaL. Structures Producers' durable equipment Residential Nonfarm structures Farm structures . Producers' durable equipment Change in business inventories __ _ 51.6 162.77 177.36 171.23 175.28 179. 18 183.81 188.14 190.91 Table 6.20.—Corporate Profits by Industry Fixed-weighted price indexes, 1972=100 1981 1980 1979 1980 I II III IV I jj p Seasonally adjusted at annual ra fl_ Domestic industries Financial Nonfinancial 196.8 182.7 200.2 169.3 177.9 183.3 203.0 166.5 29.8 136.7 151.5 27.9 123.6 163.6 31.0 132.6 140.0 27.4 112.5 147.0 25.8 121.2 155.6 27.4 128.2 177.6 25.5 152.1 30.3 31.1 36.6 29.3 30.9 27.7 25.4 Corporate profits with IVA — 212.7 199.8 215.6 186.9 195.9 201.0 219, S 182.4 168.7 179.0 157.5 165.0 173.4 31.6 Financial Federal Reserve Banks. . . 9.6 Other I 22.0 30.6 11.9 18.7 33.3 11.9 21.4 30.1 12.7 17.4 28.7 11.3 17.4 30.5 12.0 18.5 194.4 - 28.7 13.5 15.2 150.8 88.9 39.5 138.1 74.5 20.9 145.7 92.1 28.1 127.5 61.3 10.1 136.2 68.5 19.4 142.9 76.2 25.8 4.2 3.1 5.9 2.0 .7 3.8 5.0 3.9 5.2 1.7 3.9 4.8 4.1 8.8 6.3 7.3 5.7 6.2 6.1 8.8 Domestic industries Nonfinancial Manufacturing Durable goods Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products.— M a c h i n e r y , 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 penditures Durable goods Services Billions of dollars Corporate profits with IVA and CCAdj Gross national product... 165.7 91.4 31.8 - 5.3 6.3 5.3 6.6 3.8 5.5 5.3 8.4 4.3 10.8 49.4 -4.3 6.5 53.7 -2.9 6.0 64.0 -8.8 5.6 51.2 -4.8 8.0 49.1 -.8 6.6 50.4 -1.7 7.0 59.6 6.9 7.3 8.2 6.7 5.7 8.6 10.5 8.2 7.5 8.8 6.0 7.0 8.1 10.2 18.3 16.0 24.6 14.3 31.0 16.0 25.3 13.2 22.2 14.2 19.9 13.8 21.8 17.0 18.0 23.0 20.8 18.5 20.9 24.1 16.1 14.8 22.7 16.6 25.9 23.7 22.5 20.4 24.8 18.8 22.6 25.2 21.7 27.5 25.2 30.3 31.1 36.6 29.3 30.9 27.7 25.4 Fixed in vestment Structures Residential Nonfarm structures Farm structures Producers' durable equipment Chansre in business inventories Net exports of goods and services Exports Imports Government purchases goods and services TTa/l/n-Ql National defense Nondefense State and local of 167. 183. 177. 181. 185. 189. 194. 197.9 166. 147. 174. 164. 184. 160. 195. 182. 177. 155. 189. 175.2 182. 158. 193. 180. 186. 162. 197. 184. 190. 164. 202. 188. 195. 166. 209. 193. 198.9 170.3 211.1 197.4 185. 176.7 194.9 203. 195.5 217.9 196.7 188.0 210. 3 202. 193.9 216. 207. 198.6 221.0 209.7 202.0 224.1 214. 206. 229. 219.0 211.9 234.1 166.2 200.9 182.6 219.6 175.2 213.2 180.8 218.4 185.8 223.1 189 4 224.3 193. 229.7 199.1 232.5 196.7 244.2 217.1 302.9 209.9 290.3 213.2 299.4 219.1 308.7 226.6 315.5 232.9 324.4 236.4 327.5 171.8 169.0 170.8 164.6 173.6 190.8 191.2 195.1 181.1 190.5 184.4 184.5 187.8 176.0 184.3 188.4 191.6 178.2 188.8 192.1 190.8 194.7 180.4 193.0 198.2 201.2 205.8 189.5 196.2 202.7 205.5 210.0 194.0 200.7 207.0 210.4 215.6 197.0 204.7 182.3 177.0 186.7 181.0 190.9 185.0 195.4 189.6 200.3 194.3 203.8 197.9 182.2 186.6 190.8 195.4 200.2 203.8 Addenda: Gross domestic purchases *. . 170.3 183.8 167.2 183.2 Final sales Final sales to domestic pur170.3 188.7 Personal consumption ex178.4 192.7 penditures, food Personal consumption ex241.1 317.1 Other personal consumption 155.5 169.5 Gross domestic product Business 1 Nonfarm Table 7 1-7 2: 167.3 168.0 166.9 183.3 184.5 187 ft 185.3 187.9 195.1 202.6 205.7 205.7 304.1 318.7 320.3 325.2 353.3 360.2 164.0 167.8 171.3 175.0 178.4 182.0 177.2 178.2 181.2 182.4 185.1 186.7 189.8 190.9 194.4 195.7 198.0 199.4 juals GNP less exports plus imports; final sales to domestic exports plus imports. SUEVEY OF CUREENT BUSINESS July 1981 1981 1980 1979 1980 I II 19 III I IV UP 1979 1980 I II Seasonally adjusted Gross national product. _ 162.77 177.36 171.23 175.28 179.18 183.81 188. 14 190.91 Goods 177.4 171 0 174 9 179 7 184 1 187 7 190 8 156.6 169.9 163.8 168.1 171.8 176.3 181.1 182.6 Final sales Change in business inventories 156.3 170.1 163.2 167.3 172 9 177.0 180 1 182 2 Durable goods . Final sales Change in business inventories Nondurable goods Final sales _ _ _ Change in business inventories 152.0 151. 5 164.1 164 5 157.0 158 6 164.2 163 4 166 3 167 0 169.2 169 1 173.3 172 9 178.3 177 4 160.2 160.1 174.2 174.2 168 7 166.7 170 9 170.1 175 7 177 2 181 8 182 8 186 7 185 4 185 8 185.6 Services 161.8 176.7 170.6 174.6 178.5 183.2 187.2 190.9 Structures 199.7 222.1 213.9 220.6 226.0 228.5 232.8 238.3 Addenda: Gross domestic purchases i_. 166.1 Final sales to domestic purchasers L ._ _ 166.0 182.2 176.6 180. 5 183.3 188.4 192.7 195.6 182.2 176.3 180. 1 183.8 188.7 192.2 195.5 Table 7.4.—Implicit Price Deflators for Gross National Product by Sector Gross national product. _ 162.77 177 .36 171.23 175.28 179.18 183.81 188. 14 190. 91 Gross domestic product - 162.8 177 4 171.3 175.3 179.2 183 8 188 2 190 9 162.6 161.5 163.1 147.8 200 8 162.6 177 4 177.0 179. 0 160.9 193 1 177.4 171 2 170 8 172.6 155 6 183 0 171.2 175 4 175.3 177.3 158 8 178 6 175.4 179 5 178 8 180.8 162 5 205 3 179. 5 183 8 183 1 185.2 166 4 208 8 183.8 188 2 187.9 190.1 169.6 200 0 188.2 190 9 190 6 192.9 172 8 200 7 190.9 Households and institutions. 173.2 Private households 180 3 Nonprofit institutions 172.6 189.5 193 8 189.1 183.2 188 8 182.7 187.7 191 8 187.4 190.7 195 0 190.3 196.0 199 8 195.7 201.2 203 4 201.0 205.2 206 4 205.1 Government Federal . ... State and local 161.3 154.7 164.4 173 5 166.6 176.7 168 7 162.4 171 7 171 2 162.8 175 1 173 5 163.2 178 3 180 5 178 0 181 7 184 1 179.5 186 2 186 7 180 2 189 7 Rest of the world 161.0 175.4 169 4 173.2 177 2 182 0 186 5 189 0 Addendum: Gross domestic business product less housing 164. 3 179.4 172.9 177.4 181.5 185.9 190.4 193. 1 Business Nonfarm_ Nonfarm less housing. . _ Housing Farm Statistical discrepancy Table 7.5.—Implicit Price Deflators for the Relation of Gross National Product, Net National Product, and National Income Gross national product Less: Capital consumption allowances with CCAdj 162.77 177 .36 171.23 175.28 179.18 183.81 188 14 190 91 179.1 194.8 188.2 193.5 197.2 200.0 202.8 207.9 Equals: Net national product- 161.0 175.4 169.4 173.2 177.2 182.0 186.5 189.0 Less: Indirect business tax and nontax liability plus business transfer payments less subsidies plus current surplus of government enterprises. 135.7 146.4 139.6 144.7 147.5 153.7 164.5 166.7 Statistical discrepancy. . 162. 6 Equals: National income 164.1 177.4 171.2 175.4 179.5 183.8 188.2 179.1 173.1 176.8 180.9 185.6 189 3 Table 7.8: 1. Gross domestic purchases equals GNP less exports plus imports; final sales to domestic purchasers equals final sales less exports plus imports. Table 7.7: 1. Equals the deflator for gross domestic product of nonfmancial corporate business with the decimal point shifted two places to the left. Table 7.8: 1. Consists of final sales and change in business inventories of new autos produced in the United States. 2. Consists of personal consumption expenditures, producers' durable equipment, and government purchases. Table 7.9: http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ 1. Includes new trucks only. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis I IV HP Dollars Table 7.3.—Implicit Price Deflators for Gross National Product by Major TjTpe of Product 11)2. 7 III Seasonally adjusted Index numbers, 1972== 100 Final sales Change in business inventories 1981 1980 Table 7.7.— Current-Dollar Cost and Profit Per Unit of ConstantDollar Gross Domestic Product of Non financial Corporate Business Current-dollar cost and profit per unit of constant-dollar gross domestic product i 1.623 Capital consumption allowances with CCAdj .169 Net domestic product.. 1.454 Indirect business tax and nontax liability plus business transfer payments less subsidies ___ .153 Domestic income 1.301 Compensation of employ1.092 ees Corporate profits with IVA and CCAdj .157 Profits tax liability .080 Profits after tax with .077 IVA and CCAdj .052 Net interest 1.770 1.710 1.754 1.787 1.830 1.876 .191 1.579 .180 1.530 .192 1.562 .196 1.591 .197 1.633 .197 1.679 .176 1.403 .161 1.369 .173 1.389 .181 1.411 .188 1.444 .199 1.480 1.196 1.158 1.193 1.203 1.230 1.244 .143 .073 .151 .085 .132 .061 .141 .070 .146 .075 .169 .079 .070 .065 .066 .060 .071 .064 .071 .067 .071 .068 .089 .067 Index numbers, 1972 = 100 Table 7.8.—Implicit Price Deflators for Auto Output Auto output Final sales Personal consumption expenditures _New autos Net purchases of used autos. _ Producers' durable equipment New autos Net purchases of used autos Net exports Exports Imports Government purchases Change in business inventories Addenda: Domestic output of new autos l Sales of imported new autos 2 145.5 155.9 151.3 155.0 156.8 160.5 159.0 166.2 146.4 155.8 152.7 153.8 156.8 160.2 160.5 166.7 158.3 149.4 169.4 161.2 163.8 156.4 166.8 160.4 171.0 164.5 176. 5 164.6 176.8 164.3 184.5 169.6 133.2 149.4 146.5 161.3 141.2 156.2 150.8 160.2 154.9 164.3 140.5 164.4 137.5 164.9 146.2 170.2 150.0 195.6 147.6 164.7 211.4 167.5 156. 7 201.7 160.4 160.8 209.8 172.1 182.4 219.5 173.0 165.1 214.1 165.6 165.7 228.0 162.5 170.9 228.3 175.3 149.2 161.7 156.7 160.2 165.7 164.4 164.4 170.0 149.5 161.4 156.4 160.5 164.5 164.6 164.4 169.8 Table 7.9.—Implicit Price Deflators for Truck Output Truck output l 169.1 186.5 178.0 185.8 189.5 194.0 198.8 204.7 Final sales Personal consumption expenditures . Producers' durable equipment 169.1 186.5 178.4 184.8 189.7 195.0 199.0 204.7 149.4 161.2 156.4 160.6 164.4 164.7 164.3 169.7 177.2 194.5 186.1 191.3 197.4 205.2 210.6 216.5 Exports Imports— Government purchases Change in business inventories 177.5 163.7 177.5 195.0 176.4 194.9 186.1 168.7 186.1 191.2 168.7 191.3 197.4 180.0 197.3 205.2 186.4 205.2 210.6 185.3 210.6 216.5 189.8 216.5 Table 7.11.—Implicit Price Deflators for Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type of Product Personal consumption expenditures 162.3 178.9 172.9 177.0 180.7 184.9 188.5 191.5 Durable goods . Motor vehicles and parts Furniture and household equipment Other 144.8 154.6 156.0 167.1 151.9 161.9 154.1 164.9 157.5 168.8 160.5 173.2 162.3 174.0 165.1 180.1 135.6 142.7 143.6 161.7 140.4 154.7 142.5 160.6 144.8 164.4 146.5 167.3 148.6 168.1 150.7 169.6 Nondurable goods - Food Clothing and shoes Gasoline and oil Other nondurable goods Fuel oil and coal Other 169.8 176.6 129.2 243.4 167.8 340.6 155.9 188.6 190.5 134.3 339.4 187.5 471.4 170.1 182.9 183.1 132.9 330.6 180. 3 450.9 164.1 186.2 185.7 133.3 345.1 185.9 473.3 168.5 190.0 193.0 134.5 338.6 190.6 476.6 172.1 195.2 200.3 136.5 343.7 193.4 484.5 175.8 199.2 203.7 137.0 376.3 198.1 559.4 179.3 200.2 204.0 138.1 379.1 202.6 583.1 183.4 162.1 151.9 165.5 205.2 140.5 161.2 _ . 170.4 178.1 165.6 181.5 239.4 146.3 184.3 187.0 171.6 160.3 173.7 224.4 143.7 174.3 180.6 176.0 163.5 178.2 235.6 143.5 180.7 185.9 180.3 167.3 185.6 245.6 147.9 189.7 188.4 184.3 171.3 188.2 250.9 150.2 192.4 193.1 188.4 174.7 192.3 258.3 153.8 194.0 198.5 192.5 178.1 198.0 265.3 157.8 200.6 202.3 Services Housing Household operation Electricity and gas Other Transportation Other SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 20 1981 1980 1979 1980 I II III July 1981 IV I 1980 II* 1979 1980 I Index numbers, 1972 =100 178.1 181.6 185.1 192.8 196.4 199.1 165.1 183.9 176.5 179.5 182.4 197.4 199.4 200.8 National defense Durable goods Nondurable goods Services Compensation of employees Military Civilian Other services Structures ._ 165.7 162.0 292 4 160.3 185. 6 179.1 441 5 174.6 178.9 172.6 425.0 169.0 181.4 176.2 420.7 170.8 185. 2 182. 6 451. 6 172.9 196.8 184.8 465.1 185.8 201.2 193.7 476.1 188.9 204.3 200.6 467.9 190.9 152.3 147.6 159.0 177.8 174.4 164.7 160.9 170.2 194.0 198.3 160.3 155.9 166.4 186.6 192.3 160.7 156.4 166.8 190 0 198.1 161.1 156.8 167.3 195.9 199.6 176. 9 174. 5 180. 3 203.0 203.1 178.4 176.0 181.8 208.5 207.1 179.0 176.4 182.7 212.3 213.5 Nondefense Durable goods Nondurable goods Services. . Compensation of employees Other services . ... Structures 163.8 93.0 180.6 167. 5 172.1 160.6 176.2 165.4 176.7 168.6 198.7 175.2 195.9 186.6 193.8 191.9 Federal State and local Durable goods Nondurable goods Services .. _ Compensation of employees Other services Structures 162.4 173.7 176. 6 166.3 178.1 200.1 166.7 182.5 206.0 167.2 187.7 211.0 176.9 171.5 159.1 166.9 186.0 170.0 185.4 207.7 185. £ 180.2 192. 8 214.2 189.1 191.4 181.8 198.1 218.9 182.7 202.4 223.7 169.8 184.7 179.1 182.8 186.7 190.0 194.5 198.1 157 7 175.1 165.8 169 7 191.7 179.4 165.1 184.9 174.0 168.1 188.6 177.7 170. 6 194.7 181.3 175.0 198. 2 184.7 178.4 202.3 189.2 180.9 205.9 193.2 164.4 170.2 197.6 176.7 187. 5 220.8 171.7 180.7 213.2 175.1 185.5 219.6 178.3 190.2 224.7 181.7 193.5 226.3 186.2 198.1 231.3 189.7 203. 3 235.1 Table 7.16.- -Implicit Price Deflators for Exports and Imports of Goods and Services Exports of goods and services.. 191.5 211.0 203.4 207.6 213.4 219.9 226.1 228.4 Merchandise Durable goods Nondurable goods 213.7 203.8 229.1 236.7 229.7 247 2 228.3 218.5 244.0 232.2 225.9 241.8 238.5 233. 1 246.4 248.4 242.6 256.8 255.7 250.2 263.1 258.6 256.7 261.4 Services Factor income Other 162.8 161.3 165.6 176. 5 175 3 179.0 170.7 169.4 173.6 174.6 173.2 177.1 178.4 177.2 180.6 182.8 182.0 184.2 187.0 186.5 187.9 189.9 189.0 191.7 Imports of goods and services.. 245.4 290.1 284.2 290.4 289.7 296.4 303.1 303.4 271.6 209.8 369.9 332.3 235.4 507.2 327.0 230.0 498.4 334.8 230.8 517.6 328. 4 237.0 498.6 339.1 243.9 514.2 348.0 244.0 533.2 346.5 248.1 528.0 182.9 _. 161.5 199.5 201.1 175. 3 225.5 193.2 169.4 217.3 198.6 173.3 222.7 205. 2 177.2 228.3 208.1 182.0 234. 0 213.0 186.5 239.9 216.3 189.0 245. 9 Merchandise Durable goods Nondurable goods Services Factor income Other Table 7.21: 1. Inventories are aa of the end of the quarter. 2. Business final sales equals final sales less gross product of households and institutions, government, and rest of the world. IV IV HP Index numbers, 1972=100 Table 7.14B.—Implicit Price Deflators for Government Purchases of Goods and Services by Type 184.4 III Seasonally adjusted Seasonally adjusted Government purchases of goods and services.. 168.1 II 1981 Table 7.17.—Implicit Price Deflators for Merchandise Exports and Imports by Type of Product and by End-Use Category Merchandise exports 213.7 236.7 228.3 232.2 238.5 248.4 255.7 258.6 222.8 235.1 228.7 221.6 234.1 255.4 263.1 257.0 251 7 251.8 251.7 189.1 215 8 187.5 203.4 174.5 213 0 213.0 213 0 282 9 282.9 282 9 212.2 249 7 199 5 231.1 172.6 235 9 235.9 235 9 285 1 285.1 285 1 196.0 234 5 200 7 227 9 170.8 228 2 228 2 228 2 282 8 282.8 282 8 207.4 243 1 192 4 226 8 166.3 232 1 232 1 232 1 °80 5 280.5 280 5 217.9 255 0 201 7 232 2 176 9 238 5 238 4 238 7 283 1 283.1 283 1 228.1 267 3 202 9 238 9 176 4 248 4 248 5 248 2 292 6 292.5 292 6 237.5 270 6 199 2 237 4 173 5 255 8 255 8 255 8 294 0 294.0 294 0 244.0 285 0 201 8 241 6 175 0 258 8 258 8 258 8 Merchandise imports. . 271.6 332.3 327.0 334.8 328.4 339.1 348.0 346.5 270.1 260.4 266.6 276.0 277.3 277.0 272.1 244.5 301.1 244.9 306.6 244 1 293 2 702 0 1,153 8 178.6 205.4 231 9 248 5 203 7 221.2 186.4 195.0 236.9 282.4 217.5 246.2 217.5 246.2 217.5 246.2 296.6 303 3 286 2 1 059 7 195.3 239 3 216 3 190 7 278.6 239 2 239 3 239 0 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 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 Addenda: Exports: Agricultural products Nonagri cultural products Imports of nonpetroleum products 228.4 299.2 303.8 305.9 300.3 302.1 303 8 309 3 311 0 301 4 302 9 292 9 296 5 298 3 298 9 301 0 1 163 2 1 191 6 1 231 0 1 319 8 1 344 8 208.1 208.1 210.4 209.6 207.0 235 0 252 3 267 4 277 4 285 0 214 2 226 2 228 5 236 7 240 0 188 8 198 1 202.8 206 5 215 0 273.2 289 1 289.0 312 9 295 0 242 v 249 1 254 2 258 4 259 1 242 2 249 3 253 9 258 0 259 1 242.2 248 8 254.4 258 7 259 1 222.4 211.6 234.5 237.2 229.8 227.9 220.7 234.9 234.0 239.6 253. 5 261.8 247.1 254.1 255.5 259.4 217.8 248. 4 242 3 244 4 251 1 256.2 258 6 259 7 Table 7.21.—Implicit Price Deflators for Inventories and Final Sales of Business Inventories l _ 211.0 215.5 223 7 230.6 234 3 236 8 178 4 215 8 204 6 232 9 186 8 219 7 207 2 238.7 213 6 225 2 211 2 246.3 215 4 232 8 218 8 254.3 203 6 238 6 222 0 263 8 201 0 241 9 225 5 266 9 M anuf acturing Durable goods Nondurable goods... _ _ - 220 6 211 1 240.6 225 1 213.7 248.9 229 9 217.6 255.9 237 5 243 1 225.1 228.0 264.1 275.0 247 6 232 2 280.2 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Merchant wholesalers Durable goods Nondurable goods Nonmerchant wholesalers Durable goods Nondurable goods. ._ _. 216 1 201.2 244 4 206.3 200.8 217.1 260.3 203.1 354.4 220 3 204.7 250.6 211.1 204.6 224.2 262.0 204.9 356.6 226.2 209.5 258 1 218.7 200.6 236.6 261.2 208.9 351.9 234.7 217 2 268.5 226.0 217.4 243.0 275.8 216-1 379.0 241 7 222.2 279 2 229.7 221.7 245.8 297.0 224.8 417.8 243 5 226.2 277 8 232.0 225.7 245. 0 297.5 228.9 412.6 Retail trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Other 189 3 187.6 190.8 258 1 191 6 188.7 194.2 261.5 195 7 192.0 199.0 274.6 201.8 200.4 203.0 284.7 204 3 201.3 206.8 295.9 206 0 203.4 208.3 302.5 170.8 175.0 180.1 184.1 187.6 190.8 171.2 175.2 180.7 184.9 188.1 190.7 Farm Nonfarm Durable goods Nondurable goods Final sales2. .._ Final sales of goods and structures Table 8.1.—Percent Change From Preceding Period iu Gross National Product in Current and Constant Dollars, Implicit Price Deflator, and Price Indexes 1979 1980 I III II IV I 1979 HP 1980 I II III IV I II" Seasonally adjusted Seasonally adjusted Percent 1981 1980 1981 1980 Percent at annual rates Percent at annual rates Percent Gross national product: Current dollars __ _ 1972 dollars Implicit price deflator Chain price index _. _ Fixed-weighted price index.. 12.0 3.2 8.5 8.7 9.4 8.8 -.2 9.0 8.6 9.6 12.6 3.1 9.3 8.7 9.7 -1.1 -9.9 9.8 8.8 9.3 11.8 2.4 9.2 9.3 9.0 14.9 3.8 10.7 10.5 10.4 19.2 8.6 9.8 9.8 10.2 4.0 -1.9 6.0 7.3 7.6 Imports: Current dollars . 1972 dollars Implicit price deflator Chain price index Fixed- weighted price index.. 21.6 6.0 14.7 17.2 16.2 18.1 -.1 18.2 25.2 24.0 47.4 -14.8 -21.2 11.9 -21.9 -20.4 9.0 -1.0 31.8 16.2 11.9 38.8 13.1 13.1 45.5 37.8 25.8 9.6 9.6 9.0 20.5 10.3 9.3 12.6 11.8 10.7 10.2 .5 4.3 3.9 Personal consumption expenditures: Current dollars. . . 1972 dollars Implicit price deflator Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index.. 12.0 2.9 8.9 9.3 9.6 10.7 .5 10.2 10.6 11.0 12.9 .8 12.0 12.5 13.2 -1.0 -9.8 9.8 9.7 9.9 14.3 5.1 8.8 9.5 9.5 17.4 7.0 9.7 10.1 10.1 14.2 5.8 8.0 10.3 10.9 4.5 -1.9 6.6 6.5 6.5 Government purchases of goods and services: Current dollars . _ _ __ 1972 dollars Implicit price deflator Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index.. 9.5 1.5 7.9 8.4 9.3 12.9 2.9 9.7 9.7 11.1 17.5 6.9 9.9 10.3 11.8 10.6 2.5 7.9 8.3 9.0 2.6 -5.0 80 8.5 8.1 20.2 2.2 17.6 12.8 13.3 13.5 5.4 7.7 9.2 9.3 .7 -4.7 5.7 7.9 8.9 6.5 .2 6.3 6.8 —.2 -7.4 7.7 8.4 9.2 -40.0 -1.6 -43.3 11.0 5.8 11.2 8.5 32.9 21.7 9.2 8.8 30.9 21.2 8.0 7.8 27.7 -18.1 24.1 -23.5 4.5 7.1 4.7 8.1 9.5 1.9 7.4 8.3 18.5 6.3 11.4 11.0 29.5 18.9 8.9 9.4 19.8 -7.5 11.9 -13.1 6.4 7.0 7.5 6.7 40.2 2.0 37.4 22.9 19.3 14.8 4.0 9.3 -3.7 -6.4 2.9 7.9 6.8 8.4 9.7 7.4 Federal: Current dollars 1972 dollars Implicit price deflator... Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index . 9.2 13.1 12.1 7.3 6.5 23 fi 8.8 9.9 National defense: Current dollars 1972 dollars Implicit price deflator. Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index. 11.2 2.6 8.4 8.8 18.4 5.7 12.0 11.8 23.2 9.8 12.2 9.1 12.4 6.2 5.8 7.0 8.4 -.1 8.6 7.2 35.0 5.9 27.5 23.6 10.4 1.1 9.3 8.7 8.4 8.3 1.9 6.3 9.8 11.2 9.8 14.3 13.3 8.1 7.1 24.4 6.1 .6 18.6 7.5 42.9 38.4 35.0 -32.2 23.1 -33.1 51.2 -5.3 38.9 46.8 -23.8 -20.4 5.5 7.4 10.3 9.4 3.3 10.1 9.7 6.1 1.3 8.2 59.7 21.4 -5.4 10.4 -4.3 4.3 7.7 10.0 8.8 5.1 5.0 21.6 9,9 6.3 9.6 1.2 8.2 8.5 9.8 1.0 8.7 9.0 11.2 .6 10.5 10.7 56 -2.8 8.6 9.2 9.1 .3 8.8 9.1 9.7 2.3 7.2 7.2 10.0 .2 9.8 9.2 3.6 -3.7 7.5 7.9 9.3 9.7 11.7 10.2 9.1 6.8 9.7 8.2 Gross domestic purchases: Current dollars 11.3 1972 dollars _ 2.3 Implicit price deflator 8.8 Chain price index 9.3 Fixed-weighted price index. . 9.7 8.4 -1.1 9.7 10.3 10.8 12.6 -2.4 1.0 -10.6 9.2 11.5 10.0 11.6 9.9 12.5 7.3 .8 65 9.3 18.9 6.6 11.5 9.9 10.0 18.4 8.1 9.4 9.9 10.2 5.5 -.6 6.2 7.2 7.3 Final sales: Current dollars 12. 3 1972 dollars 3.5 Implicit price deflator 8.5 Chain price index 8.7 Fixed-weighted price index. . 9.4 9.8 .7 9.0 8.6 9.6 12.0 -1.8 3.1 -10.4 9.6 8.7 8.6 8.9 9.5 9.6 15.9 4.1 11.3 9.3 9.0 15.0 4.4 10.2 10.6 10.4 15.5 6.9 8.0 10.6 10.3 1.7 -4.8 6.8 7.3 7.6 Final sales to domestic purchasers: 11.6 Current dollars 2.6 1972 dollars Implicit price deflator 8.8 Chain price index. - .. 9.2 Fixed- weighted price index. . 9.7 9.5 -.2 9.7 10.3 10.9 12.0 -3.2 1.0 -11.2 9.0 10.9 11.7 9.8 10.1 12.5 11.2 2.5 8.5 9.3 9.2 19.0 7.2 10.9 9.9 10.0 14.6 6.4 7.7 9.9 10.3 3.2 -3.6 7.0 7.1 7.3 Gross domestic product: Current dollars _ _ _ _. 1972 dollars Implicit price deflator Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index. 11.5 2.8 8.5 8.7 9.4 8.7 -.2 9.0 8.6 9.6 12.0 2.5 9.3 8.7 9.7 -.6 -9.4 9.8 8.8 9.3 11.6 2.2 9.2 9.3 9.0 15.6 4.4 10.7 10.5 10.4 18.9 8.3 9.8 9.8 10.2 4.2 -1.8 6.0 7.3 7.6 Business: Current dollars 1972 dollars Implicit price deflator... Chain price index - Fixed-weighted price index - - --- 11.9 2.9 8.7 9.0 8.5 -.5 9.1 8.7 12.5 -1.9 2.7 -11.1 10.3 9.5 8.9 9.1 12.3 2.3 9.7 9.9 15.4 5.0 9.9 9.7 20.3 9.5 9.9 10.0 3.8 -2.0 5.9 7.5 9.7 9.8 9.8 9.6 9.3 10.5 7.8 11.8 3.1 9.1 -.4 12.9 -1.1 1.7 -10.8 11.6 3.1 17.6 6.9 19.3 7.7 3.0 -2.8 8.5 8.8 9.6 11.0 10.9 8.3 10.0 10.8 6.0 11.0 .7 13.5 1.3 4.4 -4.9 13.3 4.1 12.8 2.9 11.2 3.0 7.9 1.3 Durable goods: Current dollars _ . 1972 dollars Implicit price deflators. Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index _ _ Nondurable goods: Current dollar _ _ 1972 dollars Implicit price deflator... Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index _ ._Services: Current dollars 1972 dollars Implicit price deflator... Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index. _ Gross private domestic investment: Current dollars _. 1972 dollars Implicit price deflator _. Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index Fixed investment: Current dollars 1972 dollars Implicit price deflator... Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index Nonresidential: Current dollars _ 1972dollars Implicit price deflator Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index Structures: Current dollars 1972 dollars Implicit price deflator Chain price index.. Fixed-weighted price index Producers' durable equipment: Current dollars 1972 dollars Implicit price deflator Chain price index. Fixed- weighted price index Residential: Current dollars 1972 dollars Implicit price deflator Chain price index. .. Fix ed-w ei ghted price index Exports: Current dollars 1972 dollars Im pli cit price d efl ator Chain price deflator Fixed-weighted price index. 11.1 8.3 4.5 8.9 13.7 2.6 10.8 11.3 12.2 1.1 11.0 12.0 14.4 .2 14.2 14.9 1.8 -5.3 7.5 8.3 6.3 -1.8 8.3 9.4 18.5 6.3 11.5 11.8 13.4 4.6 8.4 12.5 3.7 1.5 2.2 3.2 11.6 12.4 16.0 8.6 9.2 11.8 13.6 3.1 10.8 0 10.7 11.2 17.0 6.4 10.0 9.9 13.1 3.7 9.1 9.3 10.9 1.4 9.3 9.9 12.4 3.2 9.0 9.0 11.7 9.9 9.3 10.1 9.2 5.6 -21.8 -13.3 -5.6 -28.9 -10.0 23.7 11.1 12.4 4.1 8,0 8.3 12.8 2.6 9.9 10.2 12.7 2.1 10.4 10.9 8.5 10.4 11.1 10.8 -4.9 1.3 -12.5 45.9 24.2 16.1 11.4 10.5 2.1 8.3 9.7 24.2 15.7 7.4 5.3 18.0 10.8 6.5 9.4 .7 -9.7 11.6 8.8 12.0 9.7 5.2 9.7 8.4 11.0 -10.4 2.2 -19.9 6.0 -1.5 11.5 4.0 19.6 13.3 7.9 -6.1 11.8 13.1 7.6 10.0 7.2 6.3 5.6 9.1 14.9 10.2 13.1 10.2 7.0 9.5 10.4 12.4 .7 -4.0 -1.4 -13.1 -15.3 16.5 9.0 22.3 16.6 13.3 -1.7 15.2 9.7 9.2 12.8 3.1 9.4 10.2 .7 -7.1 8.5 10.0 10.7 10.1 15.6 6.5 5.8 -3.0 8.6 9.0 9.1 10.3 8.6 10.7 9.7 10.6 11.3 22.4 8.7 13.0 -.1 2.2 -25.8 -5.3 -31.8 7.9 8.9 10.5 12.3 10.8 12.6 12.9 13.1 11.9 14.0 14.8 15.9 12.6 13.3 8.3 6.9 6.4 4.9 9.7 12.9 11.8 14.5 12.6 8.1 5.8 9.0 12.3 5.5 2.0 -4.2 10.2 -16.3 22 7 3.8 12.3 5.3 8.7 1.9 18.0 11.8 4.8 -8.0 6.4 7.1 6.5 9.5 6.2 8.3 8.3 13.4 6.6 11.0 6.6 6.3 5.5 8.8 13.9 10.5 7.6 9.8 9.1 13.4 11.6 7.9 9.9 11.3 25.7 16.0 68.5 64.2 6.6 -11.3 -16.7 -56.4 -5.2 -18.6 -24.2 -60.2 14.0 -16.9 3.6 -20.6 12.5 12.6 9.0 9.3 9.8 10.1 9.5 10.2 8.4 8.9 2.6 2.1 10.0 10.1 4.7 5.0 12.6 9.3 10.1 10.2 8.8 2.1 10.1 5.0 28.0 15.2 11.1 12.0 12.6 20.8 9.6 10.2 10.1 10.3 47.1 -4.7 32.0 -12.3 11.5 8.6 12.4 6.8 13.5 6.5 11.4 -.2 11.6 11.5 11.5 4.4 -7.4 12.8 14.7 14.5 27.0 13.6 11.8 11.6 11.7 -1.3 -5.3 4.3 5.4 6.1 NOTE.—The implicit price deflator for GNP is a weighted average of the detailed price used in the deflation of GNP. In each period, the weights are based on the composition Digitizedindexes for FRASER of constant-dollar output in that period. In other words, the price index for each item (1972= http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ 100) is weighted by the ratio of the quantity of the item valued in 1972 prices to the total output in 1972 prices. Changes the implicit price deflator reflect both changes in nrio^^nri nh^nrroo Federal Reserve Bank of St.inLouis Nondefense: Current dollars 1972 dollars Implicit price deflator Chain price index. _. Fixed-weighted price index State and local: Current dollars 1972 dollars _ Implicit price deflator __ Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index. . __ . Addenda: Nonfarm: Current dollars 1972 dollars _ Implicit price deflator Chain price index Fixed-weighted price index Disposable personal income: Current dollars 1972 dollars 10.1 9.3 9.5 12.2 3.1 in the composition of output. The chain price index uses as weights the composition of output in the prior period, and therefore reflects only the change in prices between the two periods, However, comparisons of percent changes in the chain index also reflect changes in the composition of output. The fixed-weighted price index uses as weights the composition of output ^ inrro * ^—i~ -• Selected National Income and Product Account Tables, 1979-80 The tables below provide annual estimates for 1979 and 1980 that do not appear monthly in the National Income and Product Account Tables. Table 2.4.—Personal Consumption Expenditures by Type of Expenditure [Millions of dollars] Line Personal consumption expenditures 1979 1 1,510,898 Food and tobacco. Food purchased for off-premise consumption (n d ) Purchased meals and beverages l (n d ) Food furnished employees (including military) (n d ) Food produced and consumed on farms (n d ) Tobacco products (n d ) Addenda. Food excluding alcoholic beverages (n d ) Alcoholic beverages purchased for off-prem ise consumption (n.d.) Other alcoholic beverages (n d ) 2 3 1,672,766 4 5 6 7 8 331,344 223,300 82, 771 4,663 1,369 19, 241 273, 244 366,077 248,277 90,666 5,258 1,458 20, 418 302,868 9 10 24,762 14,097 27,248 15,543 Clothing, accessories, and jewelry Shoes and other footwear (n.d.) . 2 Clothing and accessories except footwear Women's and children's (n.d.) Men's and boys' (n.d.). _ . Standard clothing issued to military personnel (n d ) Cleaning, storage, and repair of clothing and shoes (s ) Jewelry and watches (d.) . Other 3 (s.) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 116,234 16, 120 82,655 54,001 28,654 110 5,631 9,677 2,041 123,494 17, 287 87,373 57, 223 30, 150 130 6,109 10,26 2,334 Personal care . . ._ Toilet articles and preparations (n.d.) Barbershops, beauty parlors, baths, and health clubs (s.) 20 21 22 21,431 13, 590 7,841 23,286 14,955 8,331 23 24 25 26 27 241,883 166, 773 57, 207 9,104 8,799 272,030 189, 981 62,287 10, 277 9,485 Household operation . . . Furniture, including mattresses and bedsprings (d ) Kitchen and other households appliances 7 (d ) China, glassware, tableware, and8 utensils (d.) . . Other durable house furnishings9 (d.) Semidurable house furnishings (n.d.) Cleaning and polishing preparations, and miscellaneous household supplies and paper products (n d ) Stationery and writing supplies (n.d ) Household utilities Electricity (s.) Gas (s.) Water and other sanitary services (s.) . . . . .. Fuel oil and coal (n.d.) Telephone and telegraph (s.) Domestic service (s.) .. Other 10 (s.) 28 29 30 31 32 33 206,815 18,252 16,785 7,892 17,829 8,946 228,948 18,398 17,691 8,348 18, 557 9,530 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 17,606 4,849 71,690 30,889 16,442 8,380 15, 979 25,152 6,359 11,455 Medical care Drug preparations and sundries " (n.d.) Opthalmic products and orthopedic appliances (d ) Physicians (s.) Dentists (s.) , Other professional services 12 (s.) Privately controlled hospitals and sanitariums I3 (s.) . Health insurance Medical care and hospitalization14 (s.). . Income loss 18 (s.)_Workmen's compensation 19 (s.) 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 144,443 15,851 4,247 36,335 12, 254 4,778 59, 951 11, 027 4,323 3,690 3,014 Housing Owner-occupied nonfarm dwellings—space rent"* (s.) Tenant-occupied nonfarm dwellings—rent 6 (s.) Rental value of farm dwellings (s.) Other • (s.) - .. Line 1980 Personal business .. .. .__. ... Brokerage charges and investment counseling (s.) Bank service charges, trust services, and safe deposit box rental (s.) . . . . Services furnished without payment by financial intermediaries except life insurance carriers (s.) . _ Expense of handling life insurance17 (s.) Legal services (s.) Funeral8 and burial expenses (s ) Other » (s.) -- - Transportation User-operated transportation Newautos(d.) Net purchases of used autos (d.) Other motor vehicles (d.) Tires, tubes, accessories, and other parts (d.) Repair, greasing, washing, parking, storage, and rental (s.)._. Gasoline and oil (n d.) Bridge, tunnel, ferry, and road tolls (s.)_. ._ . Insurance premiums less claims paid (s.) Purchased local transportation Transit systems (s.) ... Taxicab (s.) . . Railway (commutation) (s.) - Purchased intercity transportation . Railway (excluding commutation) (s ) Bus (s.) Airline (s.) Other is (s.) .. ... Recreation. . . Books and maps (d ) Magazines, newspapers, and sheet music (n.d.) Nondurable toys and sport supplies (n d ) Wheel goods, durable toys, sports equipment, boats, and pleasure aircraft (d.) Radio and television receivers, records, and musical instruments (d ) Radio and television repair (s.) 19,532 Flowers, seeds and potted plants (n d ) Admissions to specified spectator amusements 5,443 Motion picture theaters (s.) . . 84, 790 Legitimate theaters and opera, and entertainments of non36,668 profit institutions (except athletic) (s ) 18, 989 Spectator sports 20 (s.) 9,319 Clubs and fraternal organizations except insurance 21 (s ) 19, 814 Commercial participant amusements 22 (s ) 27,284 Parimutuel net receipts (s.) 6,687 Other2* (s.) 12,688 165,968 17, 749 4,659 42,260 13, 692 5,575 70, 592 11,441 4,673 3,700 3,068 1. Consists of purchases (including tips) of meals and beverages from retail, service, and amusement establishments, hotels, dining and buffet cars, schools, school fraternities, institutions, clubs, and industrial lunchrooms. 2. Includes luggage. 3. Consists of watch, clock, and jewelry repairs, costume and dress suit rental, and miscellaneous personal services related to clothing. 4. Consists of rent for space and for heating and plumbing facilities, water heaters, lighting fixtures, kitchen cabinets, linoleum, storm windows, and doors, window screens, and screen doors, but excludes rent for appliances, furniture, fuel, and electricity. 5. Consists of space rent (see footnote 4) and rent for appliances, furnishings, and furniture. 6. Consists of transient hotels, motels, clubs, schools, and other group housing. 7. Consists of refrigerators and freezers, cooking ranges, dishwashers, laundry equipment, stoves, air conditioners, sewing machines, vacuum cleaners, and other appliances. 8. 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. 9. Consists largely of textile house furnishings including piece goods allocated to house furnishing use. Also includes lamp shades, brooms, and brushes. 10. Consists of maintenance services for appliances and house furnishings, moving and warehouse expenses, postage and express charges, premiums for fire and theft insurance on persona] property less claims paid, and miscellaneous household operation services. 11. Excludes drug preparations and related products dispensed by physicians, hospitals, and other medical services. 12. Consists of osteopathic physicians, chiropractors, private duty nurses, chiropodists, podiatrists, and others providing health and allied services, not elsewhere classified. 13. Consists of current expenditures (including capital consumption allowances with capital consumption adjustment) of nonprofit hospitals, sanitariums, and nursing homes, and payments by patients to proprietary hospitals, sanitariums, and nurshing homes. 14. Consists of (1) premiums, less benefits and dividends, for health hospitalization, and accidental death and dismemberment insurance provided by commercial insurance carriers; and (2) administrative expenses (including capital consumption allowances with capital consumption adjustment) of Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans and of other independent and self-insured health plans. Digitized forprepaid FRASER 15. Consists of premiums, less benefits and dividends, for income loss insurance. http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ 16. Consists of premiums, less benefits and dividends, for privately administered workFederal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 55 56 1979 80,321 5,192 1980 90,812 6,881 57 4,680 5,624 58 59 60 61 62 34,896 14,890 10,916 4,000 5,747 37, 027 18,411 11,545 4,760 6,564 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 221,061 205, 774 49,381 15, 942 13,270 16,860 32,186 68,371 982 8,782 5,242 2,524 2,453 265 10,045 405 875 8,076 689 243,021 224, 284 46,175 15,624 8,953 19, 178 34, 371 89, 018 946 10,019 6,081 2,950 2,822 309 12,656 462 1,055 10,326 813 82 83 84 85 99,051 6,183 8,129 12,832 106,414 6,962 8,881 14, 017 86 15,699 15,446 87 88 89 90 91 20,324 3,253 4,454 5,931 2,562 21,602 3,658 4,500 6,424 2,822 92 93 94 95 96 97 1,230 2,139 2,078 5,455 1,762 12, 951 1,318 2,284 2,295 6,150 1,898 14,581 98 99 100 101 22,802 8,951 7,758 6,093 25,112 9,827 8,443 6,842 Religious and welfare activities (s.) 102 20,817 23,255 Foreign travel and other, net Foreign travel by U.S. residents (s.) Expenditures abroad by U S. residents (n d.) Less; Expenditures in the United States by foreigners (s.) Less; Personal remittances in kind to foreigners (n d.) 103 104 105 106 107 4,6% 12,607 1,647 9,293 265 4,349 14,156 1,746 11, 199 354 Private education and research Higher education 2< (s.) Elementary and secondary schools 2* (s ) Other 25 (S.) . . . 28 . 17. Consists of operating expenses of life insurance carriers and non-insured pension plans, and premiums less benefits and dividends of fraternal benefit societies. Excludes expenses allocated by commercial carriers to accident and health insurance. 18. Consists of current expenditures (including capital consumption allowances with capital consumption adjustment) of trade unions, and professional associations, employment agency fees, money order fees, spending for classified advertisements, and other personal business services. 19. Consists of baggage charges, coastal and inland waterway fares, travel agents' fees, and airport bus fares. 20. Consists of admissions to professional and amateur athletic events, and to racetracks including horse, dog, and auto. 21. Consists of dues and fees excluding insurance premiums. 22. Consists of billiard parlors; bowling alleys; dancing, riding, shooting, skating, and swimming places; amusement devices and parks; golf courses; sightseeing buses and guides; private flying operations; and other commercial participant amusements. 23. Consists of net receipts of lotteries and expenditures for purchases of pets and pet care services, cable TV, film processing, photographic studios, sporting and recreation camps, and recreational services, not elsewhere classified. 24. Equals current expenditures (including capital consumption allowances with capital consumption adjustment) less receipts, such as those from meals, rooms, and entertainments, accounted for separately in consumer expenditures, and less expenditures for research and development financed under contracts or grants. 25. Consists of fees paid to commercial, business, trade, and correspondence schools, and for educational services, not elsewhere classified, and current expenditures (including capital consumption allowances with capital consumption adjustment) by research organizations and foundations for education and research. 26. Equals current expenditures (including capital consumption allowances with capital consumption adjustment) of religious, social welfare, foreign relief, and political organizations, museums, libraries, and foundations. The expenditures are net of receipts, such as those from meals, rooms, and entertainments, accounted for separately in consumer expenditures, and excludes relief payments within the United States and expenditures by foundations for education and research. NOTE.—Consumer durable goods are designated (d.), nondurable goods (n.d.), and services (s.). July 1981 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS Table 2.5.—Personal Consumption Expenditures by Type of Product in Constant Dollars [Billions of 1972 dollars] 23 Table 3.1.—Government Receipts and Expenditures [Millions of dollars] Line Line 1979 Receipts Personal consumption expenditures Durable goods Motor vehicles and parts Newautos(65) Net purchases of used autos (66) Other motor vehicles (67) Tires, tubes, accessories, and other parts (68).. Furniture and household equipment Furniture, including mattresses and bedsprings (29)... Kitchen and other household appliances (30) China, glassware, tableware, and utensils (31) Radio and television receivers, records, and musical instruments (87) Other durable house furnishings (32) Ophthalmic products and orthopedic appliances (46) Wheel goods, durable toys, sports equipment, boats, and pleasure aircraft (86) Jewelry and watches (18) Books and maps (83) . Nondurable goods Food Food purchased for off-premise consumption (3) Purchased meals and beverages (4) ". . . Y Food furnished employees (including military) and food produced and consumed on farms (5-f6)_. Addenda: Food excluding alcoholic beverages (8) Alcoholic beverages purchased for off-premise consumption (9) Other alcoholic beverages (10)... Clothing and shoes Shoes and other footwear (12) Women's and children's clothing and accessories (14)... Men's and boys' clothing and accessories (15-f 16) Gasoline and oil (70) Fuel oil and coal (40) Other Tobacco products (7) Toilet articles and preparations (21) Semidurable house furnishings (33)... Cleaning and polishing preparations, and miscellaneous household supplies and paper products (34) . . Drug preparations and sundries (45) Nondurable toys and sports supplies (85) . Stationery and writing supplies (35) _ Net foreign remittances (105 less 107) Other (84+89) . Services Housing _ Owner-occupied nonfarm dwellings —space rent (24) Tenant-occupied nonfarm dwellings—rent (25) Rental value of farm dwellings (26) Other (27) " Household operation Electricity (37) Gas (38) Water and other sanitary services (39). _ Telephone and telegraph (41) Domestic service (42) Other (43) Transportation _ User-operated transportation (69+71+72).. Purchased local transportation... Transit systems (74) . Other (75+76).... Purchased intercity transportation Railway (excluding commutation) (78) Bus (79) Airline (80) Other (81) Other Personal care Cleaning, storage, and repair of clothing and shoes (17)... Barbershops, beauty parlors, baths, and health clubs (22).. Other (19) Medical care Physicians (47) Dentists (48) Other professional services (49) Privately controlled hospitals and sanitariums (50). Health insurance (51) Personal business Brokerage charges and investment counselling (56) Bank service charges, trust services, and safe deposit box rental (57) Services furnished without payment by financial intermediaries except life insurance carriers (58) Other (59+60+61+62) Recreation Admissions to specified spectator amusements (90) Other (88+94+95+96+97) Private education and research Higher education (99) Elementary and secondary schools (100) Other (101). Religious and welfare activities (102) Net foreign travel (104 less 106) . . 1979 1980 1980 1 2 930.9 935.1 146.6 135.8 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 61.7 33.1 8.2 8.9 11.6 59.8 12.5 11.8 4.5 53.8 28.6 7.8 5.6 11.8 58.9 11.6 11.9 4.3 12 13 14 15 18.3 12.7 25.1 2.9 19.1 12.1 23.1 2.9 16 17 18 11.1 6.8 4.3 10.0 5.8 4.4 19 354.6 358.4 20 21 22 176.7 125.8 47.6 181.5 130.4 47.7 23 3.3 3.4 24 149.6 153.8 25 26 17.2 9.9 17.5 10.2 27 28 29 30 31 32 76.6 11.4 43.5 21.7 28.1 4.7 78.0 11.3 45.0 21.7 26.2 4.2 33 34 35 36 68.5 13.7 8.4 5.8 68.4 13.4 8.5 5.7 37 38 39 40 41 42 8.6 10.9 9.8 2.9 .6 7.9 8.5 11.2 10.0 3.0 .6 7.6 43 429.6 440.9 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 159.3 112.8 38.7 2.7 5.1 59.6 16.5 6.6 4.8 21.6 3.5 6.7 35.5 25.7 3.7 2.0 1.7 6.2 .2 .5 5.1 .4 164.2 118.1 38.7 2.6 4.8 61.5 16.9 6.4 5.0 23.0 3.5 6.8 34.8 25.3 3.7 2.0 1.7 5.8 .2 .5 4.7 .4 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 175.2 8.4 3.2 4.0 1.3 70.7 20.0 7.6 2.7 33.0 7.4 47.6 2.8 180.4 8.2 3.0 3.9 1.3 73.3 21.0 7.5 2.8 34.3 7.6 50.0 3.5 79 3.3 3.5 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 20.0 21.6 22.1 4.0 18.1 12.8 5.5 4.0 3.4 11.7 1.8 20.6 22.4 22.9 4.1 18.9 12.7 5.4 3.9 3.4 11.8 1.5 NOTE.—The figures in parentheses are the line numbers of the corresponding items in table 2.4. Personal tax and nontax receipts Corporate profits tax accruals Indirect business tax and nontax accruals Contributions for social insurance Expenditures Purchases of goods and services Compensation of employees Other .-Transfer payments To persons To foreigners .. . Net interest paid . . . . ... Interest paid To persons and business .... Toforeigners Less: Interest received by governmentLess: Dividends received by governmentSubsidies less current surplus of government enterprises . . . . Subsidies Less* Current surplus of government enterprises Less: Wage accruals less disbursements Surplus or deficit (— ), national income and product accounts . Social insurance funds Other . I 765 152 836 802 2 3 4 5 302 030 87 613 188 434 187, 075 338 533 82 334 212 271 203,664 6 753 239 868 951 7 g 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 473 781 248 130 225 651 244 160 239 949 4 211 33,578 69 942 58 876 11, 066 36,364 1,514 3, 053 9 615 6,562 -181 534 718 269 336 265 382 288 660 283 786 4 874 42,508 85 106 72 604 12,502 42, 598 1,582 4,607 11,004 6,397 23 11,913 -32, 149 24 25 27, 101 -15,188 12, 757 -44, 906 -40 Table 3.4.—Personal Tax and Nontax Receipts [Millions of dollars] Line Personal tax and nontax receipts Federal Income taxes Withheld - ... . . Declarations and settlements. - Less* Refunds Estate and gift taxes Nontaxes State and local Income taxes Estate and gift taxes _... .. Motor vehicle licenses Property taxes Other taxes -Nontaxes Tuition and related educational charges Hospital and health charges ... .. Fines -. Other 1979 1980 1 302, 030 338,533 2 3 231,424 225, 693 203, 716 56, 640 34,663 5,546 185 70,606 38,769 2,047 3,247 1,143 926 24, 474 6,111 12, 039 2,344 3,980 257,811 251, 023 230, 598 64,125 43,700 6,589 199 80,722 44,945 2,259 3,424 1, 159 1.078 27,857 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Table 3.5.—-Indirect Business Tax and Nontax Accruals [Millions of dollars] Line Indirect business tax and nontax accruals Federal Excise taxes Liquor Tobacco Windfall profit tax Other Customs duties Nontaxes State and local Sales taxes State General Gasoline Liquor Tobacco Public utilities Insurance receipts Other Local General Public utilities Other Property taxes Motor vehicle licenses Severance taxes Other taxes Nontaxes Rents and royalties Special assessments Finos Other - . . . . - 1979 1980 1 188,434 212, 271 2 29,423 18, 570 5,613 2,486 40,625 29, 087 5,575 2,535 10, 242 10, 735 7,150 4,388 171,646 82, 858 70, 839 45,550 9,577 2, 521 3, 825 3,716 3,248 2,402 12, 019 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(> 27 28 29 30 31 32 10, 471 7.454 3,399 159,011 76, 935 65, 706 41, 773 9,712 2,406 3,667 2,933 2,912 2,303 11,229 7,427 2,504 1, 298 64,403 2,342 3, 169 6, 212 5,950 2, 712 1, 222 813 1,203 67, 546 2,462 4,638 7,057 7,085 July 1981 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 24 Table 3.10.—National Defense in Constant Dollars [Billions of 1972 dollars] Table 3.6.—Contributions for Social Insurance [Millions of dollars] Line 1979 National defense purchases. . . Contributions for social insurance 1 187, 075 203, 664 2 106 432 115 793 Employer contributions Federal social insurance funds Old-age, survivors, disability, and hospital insurance Old-age, survivors, and disability insurance Hospital insurance . . . State unemployment insurance. Federal unemployment tax Railroad unemployment insurance Railroad retirement Federal civilian employees retirement Veterans life insurance Workmen's compensation State and local social insurance funds . . State and local employees retirement Temporary disability insurance. Workmen s compensation. . 3 85,762 92,043 4 60,648 66,143 5 6 50 161 10,487 12, 410 3,300 54 707 11,436 12,029 3,601 7 8 9 10 Federal social insurance funds Old-age, survivors, disability, and hospital insurance Employees Old-age, survivors, and disability insurance Hospital insurance Self-employed Supplementary medical insurance State unemployment insurance. Railroad retirement Federal civilian employees retirement. Veterans life insurance State and local social insurance funds State and local employees retirement Temporary disability insurance. 196 1,671 185 1 730 11 12 13 6,785 5 747 7,543 7 805 14 20, 670 23,750 15 17, 425 43 3,202 19,998 50 3,702 16 17 Personal contributions 18 80, 643 87, 871 19 73, 192 80, 159 20 65,636 60 697 72, 018 66,198 22 23 24 50,188 10 509 4,939 54,738 11,460 5,820 25 26 27 2 704 125 549 3 034 138 566 28 29 3,497 681 3,713 30 7,451 7,712 31 32 6 621 7,206 506 21 830 [Millions of dollars] Line Durable goods Military equipment Aircraft Missiles Ships . . Vehicles Electronics equipment Nondurable goods Bulk petroleum products. Ammunition Clothing and textiles Other nondurable goods 2 . . Services Compensation of employees Military Civilian . . Other services Contractual research and development Travel Transportation . Communications Depot maintenance Other Structures Military facilities Other .. 1 111,197 1980 131,673 26,839 21 652 8 919 2 988 3 607 1,541 1 943 2 654 5 187 32,904 25,952 10 654 3,671 4 197 1,859 2 283 3 288 6 952 11 12 13 14 15 6 982 4 153 1 543 10 941 7,791 1 591 464 822 628 931 16 74 939 48,757 27 712 21 045 26 182 84,699 52,822 30 398 22 424 31 877 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Other durable goods 1979 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 691 712 2 091 10 749 2 688 14, 301 27 28 29 2,437 1 660 777 3,129 2 142 9 125 1 318 2,208 Durable goods Military equipment Aircraft Missiles Ships Vehicles Electronics equipment Other Other durable goods Nondurable goods Bulk petroleum products Ammunition . Clothing and textiles Other nondurable goods 10 206 1 500 2,470 987 67.1 70.9 16.6 13.3 18.4 14.5 11 12 13 14 15 5.5 2.1 1.9 .9 1.3 1.7 3.3 5.9 2.3 2.0 .9 1.4 1.9 3.9 2.5 .9 .7 .4 .5 2.4 .8 .8 .3 .5 Services Compensation of employees Military Civilian Other services Contractual research and development _ _ _. Travel Transportation Communications . . _, Depot maintenance Other 16 17 18 19 20 46.7 32.0 18.8 13.2 14.7 48.5 32.1 18.9 13.2 16.4 21 22 23 24 25 26 5.2 .9 1.2 .6 1.2 5.7 5.2 .8 1.1 .6 1.5 7.2 Structures Military facilities Other 27 28 29 1.4 1.0 .4 1.6 1.1 .5 Table 3.11.—Government Transfer Payments to Persons [Millions of dollars] Line Government transfer ments to persons pay- Federal Benefits from social insurance funds Old-age, survivors, and disability insurance Hospital and supplementary medical insurance Unemployment insurance State Federal employees Railroad Railroad retirement Federal civilian employees reretirement Civil service Other i Veterans life insurance Workmen's compensation Military retirement Veterans benefits . Pension and disability Readjustment Unemployment Other 2 .. . Food stamp benefits Black lung benefits Special unemployment benefits Supplemental security income Direct relief Earned income credit Other* State and local Benefits rom social insurance funds . Government pensions Temporary disability insuranceWorkmen's compensation Direct relief . General assistance Other direct relief Aid to families with dependent children . . Other categorical public assistance4 Other 5 1979 1980 1 239,949 283,786 2 204,923 244,911 3 160 299 191,886 4 102.581 5 6 7 8 9 10 29 238 9,406 9 100 'l63 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 12, 952 12, 741 25 26 143 4 313 35,136 15, 791 15,368 176 247 4,801 10 647 13,336 10 643 2,408 '285 6,311 1,726 8, 156 1,749 211 747 Line Subsidies less current surplus of government enterprises . . . Federal Subsidies Agricultural Housing Maritime Air carriers Other » Less: Current surplus of government enterprises Postal Service Commodity Credit Corporation Federal Housing Administration Tennessee Valley Authority Other 2. . . 5,321 5,908 27 28 829 6,454 1,332 9,706 29 35,026 38,875 30 31 32 33 15, 879 13,380 699 1,800 17,601 14,880 719 2,002 34 35 36 14,058 1,228 12,830 21, 274 1,404 19, 870 37 10,999 12, 411 38 39 1,831 5,089 2,179 5,280 1. Consists largely of foreign service and Tennessee Valley Authority. 2. Consists of mustering out pay, terminal leave pay, and adjusted compensation benefits. 3. Consists largely of payments to nonprofit institutions and aid to students. 4. Consists of State benefits under the SSI program. Federal SSI benefits are shown in line 25. 1979 1980 1 3,053 4,607 2 3 9,400 9,288 1,179 5,253 580 77 2,199 11,963 10, 650 1,175 6,229 589 91 2,566 9 -112 10 —1,266 -1,313 -2, 370 11 — 1, 199 -1,501 4 5 6 7 8 State and local Subsidies . Less: Current surplus of government enterprises Water and sewerage Gas and electricity . Toll facilities Liquor stores Air and water terminals Housing and urban renewal Public transit Others 12 218 200 13 14 878 860 1,257 1,498 15 -6,347 327 16 -7,356 354 17 18 19 20 21 22 6,674 1 976 2,717 908 444 874 23 673 7,710 24 -1,654 25 736 1. Consists of mass transit, flood insurance, railroad, and other subsidies. 2. Consists largely of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, and Bonneville Power Administration. 3. Consists of State lotteries, off-track betting, local parking, and miscellaneous activities. Table 3.13.—Social Insurance Funds Receipts and Expenditures [Millions of dollars] Line 118, 654 15,504 15,253 251 1,195 805 12,428 13,746 11,388 2,024 334 1 062 Table 3.12.—Subsidies Less Current Surplus of Government Enterprises [Millions of dollars] 1980 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 .. 1979 2 3 690 Table 3.9.—National Defense Purchases National defense purchases... Line 1980 Purchases 1979 1980 Federal 1 168,434 182,924 Recepits Contributions for social insurance. . . Personal contributions Employer contributions Government and government enterprises Other Interest received Expenditures Administrative expenses (purchases of goods and services) . -Transfer payments to persons 2 158,954 3 73, 192 4 85 762 16,085 69, 677 9 480 18,318 73,725 10, 722 8 165, 190 197,090 9 4,891 10 160, 299 5,204 191,886 5 6 7 11 Surplus or deficit (-) 172,202 80,159 92,043 3,244 -14,166 State and local Receipts Contributions for social insurance. . Personal contributions Employer contributions Government and government enterprises Other Interest and dividends received 12 40,242 45,078 13 14 28,121 7,451 20, 670 31,462 7,712 23,750 16 17 18 18,251 2,419 12, 121 20,973 2,777 13, 616 15 19 16,385 18,155 Administrative expenses (purchases of goods and services) Transfer payments to persons 20 21 506 15, 879 554 17,601 Surplus or deficit (— ) 22 23,857 26,923 Expenditures. . NOTE.—In this table interest and dividends received is included in receipts; in tables 3.1, 3.3, 3.15, 3.17, 3.19, and 9.4, interest received and dividends received are netted against expenditures. 5. Consists largely of educational assistance, medical insurance premiums paid on behalf of indigents, veterans bonuses, other types of veterans aid, and foster care payments. SUEVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 25 Table 5.4.—Purchases of Structures by Type Table 5.5.—Purchases of Structures by Type in Constant Dollars [Millions of dollars] [Billions of 1972 dollars] Line Purchases of structures 1 1 Private Nonresidential New . Nonresid<*ntial buildings, excluding farm Industrial Commercial - _ Religious . . Educational Hospital and institutional _ Other 2 Public utilities Railroads Telephone and telegraph _ Electric light and power Gas Petroleum pipelines _ Farm _ _ Mining exploration shafts, and wells Petroleum and natural gas .. _ _ Other -.Other 3 Brokers' commissions on sale of structures. _ Net purchases of used structures __ Residential New _ -. _ Nonfarm New housing units Permanent site 1— unit structures 2-or-more unit structures Mobilehomes Additions and alterations Other* Farm - _. New housing units Additions and alterations Bokers' commissions on sale of structures Net purchases of used structures - Government structures and new construction force-account compensation - New Buildings excluding military . Residential Industrial Educational Hospital Others Highways and streets Military facilities Conservation and development Sewer and water systems Sewer svstems Water supply facilities Other8 Net purchases of used structures - _ - -- -- - 1980 1979 Line 262 162 210,906 2 212, 031 211,069 3 96 285 108 826 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 96,127 49 538 14 950 25 016 1,548 108, 610 55 419 14 068 29, 913 1,630 1,110 4,003 4,695 25 104 -226 —210 25 115, 746 102,243 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 102, 765 100,967 82,997 78, 015 60 217 17, 798 4,982 17 912 90,561 88 624 67 522 63,133 45 469 17,664 4,389 21 017 1,114 13, 565 —584 1,356 12,082 —400 40 50 131 56, 513 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 49, 321 16 028 1,556 1,399 6,903 1,486 4,684 11 936 1,660 4 588 9 788 7,298 2,490 5,321 55,903 19 083 2,055 1,779 8 104 1,642 5,503 13 470 2 170 5 126 10 561 7 276 3,285 5,493 806 3,530 3,688 24 °67 1,259 6,276 13 964 2 177 6,765 591 5,700 15 170 14 034 1,136 1,452 384 58 1,798 684 810 6,259 20 513 19 208 1, 305 1,315 426 85 1,937 581 610 1. In this table, purchases of structures includes compensation of government employees engaged in new force-account construction. In table 1.3 this compensation is classified as a service and is Included as part of government compensation of employees. 2. Consists of hotels and motels, buildings, used primarily for social and recreational activities, and buildings not elsewhere classified, such as passenger terminals, greenhouses, and aimal hospitals. 3. Consists of streets, dams and reservoirs, sewer and water facilities, parks, airfields, etc. 4. Consists of dormitories, fraternity and sorority houses, nurses' homes, etc. 5. Consists of general office buildings, police and fire stations, courthouses, auditoriums, garages, passenger terminals, etc. 6. Consists of electric and gas facilities, transit systems, airfields, etc. Purchases of structures *_. . _ Private Nonresidential New - -Nonresidential buildings, excluding farm . Industrial _ _ Commercial Religious _ Educational -_ __ __ ___ Hospital and institutional Other 2 _ _ Public utilities _ - Railroads - _ Telephone and telegraph _ . Electric light and power Gas Petroleum pipelines _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ Farm _ Mining exploration, shafts, and wells Petroleum and natural gas Other Others _ Brokers' commissions on sale of structures Net purchases of used structures Residential New _ _ Nonfarm _ _ New housing units Permanent site 1-unit structures 2-or-more unit structures Mobile homes Additions and alterations _ _ Other* Farm _ __ New housing units - - __Additions and alterations Brokers' commissions on sale of structures _ Government structures and new construction force-account New Buildings, excluding military Residential. _ _ Industrial Educational Hospital Other* Highways and streets Military facilities Conservation and development Sewer and water systems Sewer systems Water supply facilities Other 8 Net purchases of used structures - — - -- — _ 1979 1980 1 131 4 94 5 2 105 6 94 6 3 48 5 48 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 48 4 26 6 80 13 4 g 4 19 2 0 12 7 g 36 71 1.1 3 31 53 4 7 .6 7 .2 _ i 48 26 6 14 3 5 7 3 g 5 19 2 2 12 0 35 25 57 1 30 62 56 .6 6 2 — 1 46 1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 50.8 49.9 41 1 38.2 29 5 87 29 8.8 0 .9 .3 5 66 —.3 40 9 40.0 30 6 28 3 20 4 79 2.3 9.4 0 .9 .3 g 54 —.2 40 25.8 26.0 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 25.4 8.8 .8 .8 3.8 1.0 2.5 5.4 1.0 2.5 5.0 3.8 1.3 2.7 .4 25.7 9.4 .9 .9 4.1 .9 2.6 5.4 1.1 2.5 5.0 3.5 1.5 2.4 .3 1. In this table, purchases of structures includes compensation of government employees engaged in new force account construction. In table 1.4 this compensation is classified as a service and is included as part of government compensation of employees. 2. Consists of hotels and motels, buildings used primarily for social and recreational activities, and buildings, not elsewhere classified, such as passenger terminals, greenhouses, and animal hospitals. 3. Consists of streets, dams and reservoirs, sewer and water facilities, parks, airfields, etc. 4. Consists of dormitories, fraternity and sorority houses, nurses' homes, etc. 5. Consists of general office buildings, police and fire stations, courthouses, auditoriums, garages, passenger terminals, etc. 6. Consists of electric and gas facilities, transit systems, airfields, etc. SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 26 Table 5.6.—Private Purchases of Producers' Durable Equipment by Type July 1981 Table 6.1.—Gross National Product by Industry [Billions of dollars] [Millions of dollars] Line Line Gross national product 1 2 Private purchases of producers' durable equipment Furniture and fixtures — _ _ Fabricated metal products Engines and turbines Tractors.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Agricultural machinery except tractors C onstruc tion machinery except tractors Mining and oilfield machinery _ __ Metalworking machinery _ __ _ Special industry machinery, n.e.c General industrial, including materials handling, equipment... Office, computing, and accounting machinery _ _ _ Service industry machinery _ Electrical and communication equipment Electrical transmission, distribution, and industrial apparatus _ _ _ Communication equipment Electrical equipment n.e.c Trucks, buses and truck trailers Autos. .. Aircraft ___ Ships and boats Railroad equipment _ _ _ __ Instruments __ _. Other _ Less. Sale of equipment scrap, excluding auto Residential. Addenda : Private purchases of producers' durable equipment Less' Dealers' margin on used equipment Net purchases of used equipment from govennent Plus: Net soles of used equipment Net exports of used equipment Sale of equipment scrap Equals: Private purchases of new equipment 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1979 1980 «980 1979 5 795 190, 141 187, 133 9,125 6,132 1,999 4,413 5 389 11, 720 4,114 12, 924 186, 290 183, 426 8,033 6,658 2,392 5,597 7,967 4,072 6,928 10, 773 12, 934 7,397 12,082 16,268 30, 874 34,637 8,966 9,438 7,303 4,806 5,419 18, 358 21, 376 23, 403 13, 161 17, 427 12, 411 3,550 3,823 4,343 5,569 3,247 4,022 14,601 4,895 1,759 1,861 27 2,864 3,008 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 186, 290 1,585 5,863 2,792 4,194 12, 505 _ _ _ _ _ Domestic industries (gross domestic product) Private industries Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Farms Agricultural services, forestry, and fisheries. Mining Construction Manufacturing . _ _ _ _ _ Durable goods Nondurable goods Transportation and public utilities Transportation _ _ _ _ _ _ Communication _ , _ , . , - „ , Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade _ Finance, insurance, and real estate Finance and insurance Real estate Services - _ _ __ _ _ _ _ , _ _ , - „ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Government and government enterprises Government Government enterprises __ __ _ _ __ Statistical discrepancy Rest of the world 1 2 413 9 2 626 1 2 2 370 1 2 576 5 3 2 087 2 2 273 8 4 5 6 7 g 9 10 l\ 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 78 4 70 0 8 4 69 4 113 1 569 5 350 6 218 9 211 7 90 7 61 1 60 0 170 1 221 9 350 8 94 6 256 1 302 5 77 2 68 1 90 94 1 119 7 591 1 354 9 236 3 234 5 97 1 69 0 68 4 183 8 237 9 22 280 7 303 4 23 24 248 1 32.6 269 3 34.0 392.0 100 4 291 6 343 5 25 2 2 — 7 26 43.8 49.7 206 9,960 641 1,777 196, 887 Table 6.2.—Gross National Product by Industry in Constant Dollars n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified. [Billions of 1972 dollars] Table 5.7.—Private Purchases of Producers' Durable Equipment by Type in Constant Dollars Line 1979 1980 [Billions of 1972 dollars] Line Private purchases of producers' durable equipment Nonresidential Furniture and fixtures Fabricated metal products . _ _ _ _ Engines and turbines Tractors Agricultural machinery, except tractors _ Construction machinery except tractors Mining and oilfield machinery __ Metalworking machinery _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ Special industry machinery , n.e.c .. _ _ General industrial, including materials handling, equipment .__ Office, computing, and accounting machinery Service industry machinery. _ Electrical and communication equipment Electrical transmission, distribution, and industrial apparatus. _ _ Communication equipment Electrical equipment, n.e.c. Trucks, buses, and truck trailers .. _ Autos Aircraft _ Ships and boats Railroad equipment Instruments Other Less' Sale of equipment scrap excluding autos Residential n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified. - - -- 1979 Gross national product. 1980 __ _ __ Domestic industries (gross domestic product) 1 116.9 112.0 2 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 10 11 12 13 14 114.8 4.4 3.8 1.3 2.9 3.0 4.0 1.8 6.3 3.6 5.8 12.6 3.0 110.0 4.6 3.2 1.0 2.0 2.5 3.2 1.6 6.2 3.3 5.8 15.8 3.1 15 21.4 22.2 16 17 18 5.3 14.1 2.0 5.2 15.1 1.9 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 13.2 9.9 3.2 1.5 2.0 9.0 2.7 .6 2.0 9.0 8.5 2.7 1.6 1.7 9.8 2.8 .7 2.0 Private industries Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Farms _ Agricultural services, forestry, and fisheries Mining _ Construction ___ _ _ _ __ Manufacturing Durable goods Nondurable goods _ _ _ _ _ _ Transportation and public utilities Transportation Communication Electric gas and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade —_ Finance insurance and real estate Finance and insurance _ _ Real estate Services __ _ _ Government and government enterprises G o vernment Government enterprises Statistical1 discrepancy Residual Rest of the world - _ _ _ - _ 1 1,483.0 2 1,455 9 1, 452. 4 3 1 282 0 1, 274. 5 4 5 6 7 8 g 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 39.6 34.9 4.7 21.0 58.3 368.0 223.5 144.5 141 1 55.9 50.3 34.8 103.4 144.8 227.5 61.5 166.0 178.6 40.2 35.3 4.9 22.1 54.4 351.0 208.7 142.3 144.0 53.3 55.1 35.6 102.1 140.9 236.4 63.4 173.1 183.5 1,480.7 22 174.9 176.3 23 24 153.9 21.0 155.2 21.1 25 26 1.4 -2.4 -.4 1.9 27 27.2 28.3 1. Equals GNP in constant dollars measured as the sum of incomes less GNP in constant dollars measured as the sum of gross product by industry. July 1981 SURVEY OF CURKENT BUSINESS Table 7.12.—Implicit Price Deflators for Personal Consumption Expenditures by Type of Product [Index numbers, 1972=100] Line Personal consumption expenditures 1 1979 162.3 178.9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 144.8 154.6 149.4 194.4 149.3 145.4 135.6 146.3 141.8 177.1 156.0 167.1 161.2 199,1 161.3 162.8 143.6 158.5 148.9 195.5 12 13 14 15 111.0 140.2 142.7 149.0 113.3 153.3 161.7 162.6 16 17 18 141.4 141.3 143.8 154.7 176.5 157.8 Nondurable goods . . . Food ... . Food purchased for off-premise consumption (3) Purchased meals and beverages (4) Food furnished employees (including military) and food produced and consumed on farms (5+6)-. . . . -. Addenda: Food excluding alcoholic beverages (8) Alcoholic beverages purchased for off -premise consumption (9). ... . . Other alcoholic beverages (10) Clothing and shoes Shoes and other footwear (12) . . . . . Worn en 'sand children's clothing and accessories (14) Men's and boys' clothing and accessories (15-|-16) Gasoline and oil (70) Fuel oil and coal (40) . Other Tobacco products (7) Toilet articles and preparations (21) . Remidurable house furnishings (33) Cleaning and polishing preparations, and miscellaneous household supplies and paper products (34) Drug preparations and sundries (45) _ . ... Nondurable toys and sports supplies (85) Stationery and writing supplies (35) . Net foreign remittances (105 less 107) Other (84+89) 19 20 21 22 169.8 176.6 177.5 173.7 188.6 190.5 190.4 190.0 23 24 185.6 182.6 199.6 196.9 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 144.2 141.9 129,2 141.4 124.2 132.7 243.4 340.6 155.9 141.0 161. 5 153.1 155.7 152.5 134.3 152.3 127.2 139.6 339.4 471.4 170.1 152. 1 176.3 166.0 37 38 39 40 41 42 205.3 145.7 131.0 168. 5 222.9 159. 5 229.2 159.2 140. 5 180.6 250.4 176.7 Services . .. Housing Owner-occupied nonfarm dwellings space rent (24) Tenant-occupied nonfarm dwellings-rent (25) Rental value of farm dwellings (26) Other (27) Household operation Electricity (37) . . ... .... Gas (38) Water and other sanitary services (39) Telephone and telegraph (41) Domestic service (42) Other (43) Transportation .. ___ . User-operated transportation (69+71+72) Purchased local transportation Transit systems (74) . Other (75+76) Purchased intercity transportation . . . . Railway (excluding commutation) (78) Bus (79) Airline (80) Other (81) . 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 162.1 151.9 147.8 147.8 340.8 173.8 165.5 187.5 249.3 175.4 116.6 180.3 171.6 161.2 163.4 142.6 127.2 160.5 163.0 173.1 186.6 159.5 174.4 178.1 165. 6 160.9 160.9 397.3 195.6 181.5 217.3 297.7 187.4 118.7 193.8 185.5 184.3 179.4 164.8 146.2 187.1 218.1 204.4 213.6 220.7 201.2 66 67 68 170.4 183.7 178.1 187.0 203.7 202.6 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 194.9 161.7 175.9 181.6 162.1 177.2 181.5 149.4 168.8 186.5 211.3 182.9 195.8 200.8 181.4 197.3 205.8 150.4 181.8 197.4 79 143.1 162.5 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 174.9 164.8 142.3 148.0 141.0 177.5 163.6 192.8 181.8 177.5 180.9 179.5 184.4 152.5 156.8 151.6 197.4 181.4 214.7 202.8 197.4 201.7 NOTE.—The figures in parentheses are the line numbers of the corresponding items in table 2.4. Table 7.15.—Implicit Price Deflators for National Defense Purchases [Index numbers, 1972 = 100} Line 1980 Durable goods Motor vehicles and parts New autos (65) ... Net purchases of used autos (66) ... Other motor vehicles (67) Tires, tubes, accessories, and other parts (68) Furniture and household equipmentFurniture, including mattresses and bedsprings (29) ... Kitchen and other household appliances (30) China, glassware, tableware, and utensils (31) Radio and television receivers, and musical instruments (87) .. . Other durable house furnishings (32) ... Other Ophthalmic products and orthopedic appliances (46) Wheel goods, durable toys, sports equipment, boats, and pleasure aircraft (86) Jewelry and watches (18) Books and maps (83) --- Other . . --. Personal care Cleaning, storage, and repair of clothing and shoes (17) . _ . Barbershops, beauty parlors, baths, and health clubs (22) .. Other (19) Medical care. .. ... Physicians (47) .... . _ .. . Dentists (48) Other professional services (49) . Privately controlled hospitals and sanitariums Health insurance (51) ... Personal business Brokerage charges and investment counselling (56) Bank service charges, trust services, and safe deposit box rentals (57) .. ...... Services furnished without payment by financial intermediaries except life insurance carriers (58) Other (59+60+61+62) Recreation... .. .. ... Admissions to spectator amusements (90) Other (88+94+95+96+97) Private education and research . . .. Higher education (99) . . . Elementary and secondary schools (100) Other (101) Religious and welfare activities (102) Net foreign travel (104 less 106) . . 27 1 165.7 185.6 162.0 162 7 163 7 143.6 192.7 175 1 150.3 153 1 159 1 179 1 179 6 180 6 157 5 212. 6 196.7 166.6 170 0 177.3 13 14 15 292 4 492.6 195 1 155. 2 180.7 441.5 864.7 217 6 164.0 201.1 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 . -- 24 25 26 160.3 152.3 147.6 159. 0 177.8 175. 7 153.4 185.4 119.8 174.1 188.3 174.6 164.7 160.9 170.2 194.0 195. C 183. fc 216. n 27 28 29 174.4 174.0 175.4 198.3 195. C 204. S 8 9 10 11 12 . Nondurable goods Bulk petroleum products Ammunition Clothing and textiles Other nondurable goods - Services . Compensation of employees .... Military Civilian.. . Other services Contractual research and development Travel .-. Transportation Communications. . Depot maintenance Other 1980 2 3 4 5 6 National defense purchases. Durable goods Military equipment Aircraft Missiles... Ships Vehicles .. Electronic equipment Other Other durable goods 1979 Structures.. Military facilities Other 190 ' 183.4 198.8 Table 7.19.-— Implicit Price Deflators for Purchases of Structures by Type [Index nlimbers. 1972 = 1001 Line Purchases of structures . Private Nonresidential New Nonresidential buildings excluding farm _ . .. Industrial . -Commercial.. Religious, educational, hospital and institutional, and other * Public utilities Railroads Telephone and telegraph . Electric light and power Gas Petroleum pipelines Farm Mining exploration shafts and wells Petroleum and natural gas Other2 Other . Broker8s commissions on sale of structures Net purchases of used structures Residential --New Nonfarm Structures -Mobile homes Additions and alterations Others Farm Brokers' commission on sale of structures Net purchases of used structures -Government structures and new construction force account compensation .. New Buildings, excluding military Residential Industrial educational hospital and other 4 Highways and streets Military facilities Military facilities Conservation and development Sewer and water systems Sewer systems Water supply facilities Other 6. Net purchases of used structures 1979 1980 1 199.6 223.2 2 200.8 223.2 3 4 5 6 7 198.6 198.6 186. 4 186.0 186.5 224.7 224.7 208.8 208.7 208.7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 187.1 190.6 196.7 174.0 196.5 201.0 201.0 185.9 287.2 300.4 186.2 196.7 186.4 188.3 208.9 209.8 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 202.7 202. 5 202. 5 204.2 174.4 204.3 200.0 201.8 204.3 202. 8 221.7 221.4 221.4 223.3 189.4 223.7 223.7 219.9 223.8 •>•>•> •? 32 194.5 217.4 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 194.5 182. 5 200.5 180.8 219. 2 174.0 184.0 195.1 194.3 197.8 199.1 198.5 217.4 203.8 221. 4 201.9 251. 2 195. 8 204.2 212.2 210.4 216.4 229. 7 217.9 187.4 209.0 329.1 342.4 209.1 221.8 208.8 207.9 1. Consists of hotels and motels, buildings used primarily for social and recreational activities, and buildings, not elsewhere classified, such as passenger terminals, greenhouses, and animal hospitals. , . _ .. 2. Consists of streets, dams and reservoirs, sewer and water facilities, parks, airfields, etc. 3. Consists of dormitories, fraternity and sorority houses, nurses' homes etc. . 4. Consists of general office buildings, police and fire stations, courthouses, auditoriums, garages, passenger terminals, etc. 5. Consists of electric and gas facilities, transit systems, airfields, etc. SUEVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 28 Table 7.22.—Implicit Price Deflators for Gross National Product by Industry Table 7.20.—Implicit Price Deflators for Private Purchases of Producers' Durable Equipment by Type [Index numbers, 1972 = 100]< Line 1979 Private purchases of producers' durable equipment. . Nonresident ial_.__ Furniture and fixtures Fabricated metal products. Engines and turbines Tractors _ Agricultural machinery, except tractors Construction machinery, except tractors Mining and oilfield machinery Metalworking machinery Special industry machinery, n.e.c General industrial, including materials handling, equipment.. Office, computing, and accounting machinery Service industry machinery Electrical and communication equipment Electrical transmission, distribution, and industrial apparatus. Communication equipment Electrical equipment, n.e.c Trucks, buses, and truck trailers Autos Aircraft Ships and boats Railroad equipment Instruments Other Less: Sale of equipment scrap, excluding autos. Residential July 1981 [Index numbers, 1972=100] 1980 Line 159.4 169.8 159.7 182.2 174.7 188.2 193.6 192.0 197.4 223.9 185.9 200,7 186.7 102.5 161.5 144.1 170.2 Gross national product Domestic industries (gross domestic product) 196.5 189.3 207.6 215.8 215.1 217.1 251.3 209.5 223.9 207.1 103.0 176.6 156.0 169.0 129.8 179.7 177.2 133.2 182.2 183.0 212.9 130.5 159.5 271.5 182.9 141.6 196.3 194.5 146.5 203.4 204.5 238.4 148.6 176.1 280.3 140.3 149.4 Private industries.. Agriculture forestry and fisheries Farms Agricultural services, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Nondurable goods Transportation and public utilities Transportation Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services. .. .. Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Finance and insurance Real estate Services .. . ... _. .. Government and government enterprises Government Government enterprises Rest of the world 1980 1979 1 162 77 177. 36 2 162 8 177 4 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 162.8 198 1 200.8 178.4 330 0 194.1 154.8 156 9 151.5 150.1 162 2 121.3 172.2 164 6 153.3 154.2 153.9 154.3 169.4 178.4 192.2 193.1 185.5 426.8 220.1 168.4 170.1 166.0 162.8 182.0 125.4 192.0 180.1 168.8 165.8 158.5 168.5 187.2 22 23 24 160.5 161.3 155.0 172.1 173.5 161.4 25 161.2 175.3 n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified. Table 8.2.—Selected Per Capita Income and Product Series in Current and Constant Dollars and Population of the United States Constant (1972) dollars Current dollars Year Gross national product Personal consumption expenditures Personal income Disposable personal income Total Durable goods Nondurable goods Services Gross national product Disposable personal income Personal consumption expenditures Total Durable goods Nondurable goods Population (thousands) Services 1929 849 634 76 309 249 1,765 172 805 789 121, 878 599 513 390 363 413 459 517 550 502 534 568 487 389 364 406 438 484 517 493 511 58 44 29 28 33 40 49 54 44 51 276 233 182 177 211 230 256 273 261 268 233 210 178 160 162 167 178 190 188 192 2,590 2,319 2,122 1,817 1,767 1,891 2,042 2,306 2,405 2,282 2,441 1,883 736 613 466 444 516 569 646 705 654 694 697 619 527 401 374 425 474 535 573 524 553 676 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 ,710 ,626 ,395 ,349 ,421 ,545 ,721 ,765 ,636 ,754 1,620 1,545 1,392 1, 356 1,398 1,474 1,609 1,658 1,606 1,678 135 115 87 85 96 118 145 151 121 142 759 750 687 660 699 732 810 835 841 879 726 680 617 612 603 624 654 671 644 657 123, 188 124, 149 124, 949 125, 690 126,485 127, 362 128, 181 128,931 129, 969 131, 028 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 757 937 ,175 ,405 ,522 ,518 ,484 ,617 ,770 ,731 590 715 909 ,103 ,189 ,215 ,256 ,319 ,425 ,383 570 691 865 973 1,052 1,066 1,124 1,170 1,282 1,259 537 605 657 727 781 854 ,017 ,122 ,192 ,194 59 72 51 48 48 57 111 142 156 168 280 321 376 429 465 514 585 631 659 636 198 212 230 251 268 283 321 350 377 390 2, 605 3,001 3,423 3,888 4,112 4,005 3,383 3,263 3,340 3,299 1,847 2,083 2,354 2,429 2,483 2,416 2,353 2,212 2,290 2,257 1,740 1,826 1,788 1,815 1,844 1,936 2,129 2,122 2,129 2,140 160 181 117 102 94 103 179 209 222 238 908 956 963 980 1,007 1,074 1,124 1,074 1,057 1,055 672 688 708 733 742 760 825 839 850 848 132, 122 133, 402 134, 860 136, 739 138, 397 139, 928 141, 389 144, 126 146, 631 149, 188 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1,889 2,144 2,217 2,299 2,259 2,420 2,507 2,592 2,582 2,743 ,498 ,652 ,732 ,803 ,783 ,878 ,977 2,049 2,074 2,161 ,362 ,465 ,515 ,581 ,583 ,664 ,741 ,802 ,832 ,903 ,266 ,342 ,383 ,439 ,452 ,535 ,581 ,637 ,662 ,747 203 193 186 204 196 234 225 230 212 239 648 705 726 730 726 744 766 789 803 823 415 444 472 505 530 557 590 618 648 685 3,526 3,755 3,828 3,908 3,794 3,978 3,992 3,992 3,910 4,057 2,392 2,415 2,441 2,501 2,483 2,582 2,653 2,660 2,645 2,697 2,224 2,214 2,230 2,277 2,278 2,384 2,410 2,416 2,400 2,476 281 253 242 264 261 309 290 284 260 285 1,067 1,071 1,090 1,101 1,090 1,122 1,139 1,138 1,130 1,152 876 889 898 912 927 954 981 994 1,010 1,039 151, 684 154, 287 156, 954 159, 565 162, 391 165, 275 168, 221 171, 274 174, 141 177,888 2,802 2,855 3,028 3,152 3,323 3,556 3,845 4,023 4,351 4,656 2,226 2,274 2,378 2,463 2,601 2,782 2,992 3,170 3,440 3,722 1,947 1,991 2,073 2,144 2,296 2,448 2,613 2,757 2,956 3,152 ,797 ,823 ,904 ,979 2,087 2,214 2,366 2,467 2,674 2,870 238 226 250 272 294 324 346 353 401 423 836 845 866 883 922 971 1,041 1,070 1,149 1,222 723 752 788 825 871 920 979 1,045 1,125 1,224 4,079 4,118 4,289 4,398 4,566 4,782 5,009 5,089 5, 271 5,365 2,709 2,742 2,813 2,865 3,026 3,171 3,290 3,389 3,493 3,564 2,501 2, 511 2,583 2,644 2,751 2,868 2,979 3,032 3,160 3,245 284 268 293 315 338 374 399 400 440 453 1,152 1,153 1,171 1,178 1,216 1,255 1,300 1,306 1,347 1,368 1,064 1,089 1.119 1,150 1,198 1,239 1,281 1,327 1,373 1,424 180, 760 183, 742 186, 590 189, 300 191, 927 194, 347 196,599 198, 752 200, 745 202, 736 4,841 5,189 5,649 6,258 6,705 7,173 7,878 8,707 9,685 10, 723 3,955 4,181 4,532 5,026 5,463 5,857 6,379 6,982 7,734 8,635 3,390 3,620 3,860 4,315 4,667 5,075 5,477 5,954 6,571 7,293 3,031 3,237 3,511 3,831 4,152 4,521 4,972 5,472 6,058 6,712 415 468 529 582 568 612 719 812 895 943 1,296 1,342 1,432 1, 573 1,746 1,886 2,025 2,174 2,380 2,675 ,320 ,426 ,550 ,676 ,838 2,023 2,227 2,486 2,783 3,093 5,293 5,401 5,649 5,921 5,835 5,713 5,963 6,227 6,454 6,588 3,665 3,752 3,860 4,083 4,013 4,055 4,161 4,266 4,409 4,493 3,277 3,355 3,511 3,626 3,570 3,612 3,777 3,922 4,064 4,135 434 473 529 572 525 522 580 628 657 651 1,384 1,390 1,432 1,453 1,418 1,427 1,479 1, 516 1,553 1,575 1,459 1,492 1,550 1,600 1,627 1,664 1,718 1,777 1,854 1,909 205,089 207,692 209, 924 211, 939 213, 898 215, 981 218,086 220,289 222,629 225,106 11,536 9,489 8,002 7,348 931 2,968 3,449 6,504 4,473 4,108 597 1,574 1,937 227,654 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 . . - -. -. . ... . .. NOTE.—Population estimates beginning with 1970 have been revised to incorporate the results of the 1980 Census. By REGIONAL ECONOMIC MEASUREMENT DIVISION Revkd State Personal Income, 1969-80 The State personal income estimates in this article are being presented a month earlier than usual. These estimates are prepared in considerable component detail and primarily from Federal and State government administrative records (rather than sample data, which underlie the preliminary State annual and quarterly estimates published in the April SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS). These estimates, with further revisions to the years 1911-80, will form the basis for the local area annual personal income as well as revised State quarterly personal income estimates to be released next April. Revised State disposable personal income, which could not be prepared to meet the July publication schedule, will also be released next April. iLSTIMATES of State personal income—that is, income received by persons residing in each State from all sources—have been revised to incorporate the comprehensive revision of the national income and product accounts (NIPA's) presented and described in the December 1980 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS. The State personal income estimates in this article reflect not only this comprehensive revision but also methodological changes associated with the introduction of more reliable estimating procedures and of new or more current source data at the State level. Tables 1 and 2 present revised total and per capita personal income for 1969-80 ; table 3 presents revised personal income by type and revised labor and proprietors' income by industry, for 1969-80. NOTE.—The comprehensive revision of the State personal income estimates was prepared under the direction of Edwin J. Coleman, Chief of the Regional Economic Measurement Division. He was assisted by Linnea Hazen, who coordinated the comprehensive revision. The discussion of revisions was prepared by Jeanne S. Goodman, tables were prepared by Eunice P. James and Kathy A. Albetski, and secretarial support was provided by Valeria A. Hamilton and Hilda G. Tolson. Estimates of civilian nonfarm wages and salaries and other labor income were prepared under the supervision of Elizabeth H. Queen, Chief of the Regional Wage Branch. She was assisted principally by: Sharon C. Carnevale, Carol E. Evans, Michael G. Pilot, Chen T. Pomsouvan, William E. Reid, Jr., Mary H. Risler, Victor Sahadachny, and James M. Scott. Personal income is the income received by persons from all sources, that is, from participation in production, from transfer payments from government and business, and from government interest, which is treated like a transfer payment. Persons consist of individuals, nonprofit institutions, private noninsured welfare funds, and private trust funds. Proprietors' income is treated in its entirety as received by individuals. Life insurance carriers and private noninsured pension funds are not counted as persons, but their saving is credited to persons. Personal income is the sum of wage and salary disbursements, other labor income, proprietors' income with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments, rental income of persons with capital consumption adjustment, personal dividend income, personal interest income, and transfer payments, less personal contributions for social insurance. Per capita personal income is the total personal income of residents (for the year) divided by the resident population as of July 1. Revisions in State personal income components Major revisions occur in civilian government wage and salary disbursements; dividends, interest, and rent; and nonfarm proprietors' income. Smaller revisions occur in farm proprietors' income and transfer payments. Estimates of farm income; military wages and salaries; proprietors' income; rental income of persons, personal dividend income, and personal interest income; transfer payments ; and contributions for social insurance were prepared under the supervision of Kenneth P. Berkman, Chief of the Regional Income Branch. He was assisted principally by: Vivian G. Conklin, Gary V. Kennedy, Arthur L. Sensenig. and Andrew E. Weiser. Residence adjustments, disclosure-avoidance, and final preparation of the State personal income accounts, including the materials for this publication, were performed under the supervision of David W. Cartwright, Chief of the Regional Economic Information System Branch. He was assisted principally by: Wallace K. Bailey, Paul M. Levit, and Stuart A. Schwartz. Government ivage and salary disbursements.—The revision of State and local government wages and salaries reflects a shift from October payroll information shown in the Bureau of the Census annual report, Public Employment, to current quarterly payrolls (summed to calendar year totals) tabulated from the various State unemployment insurance (UI) programs. Revisions for the years prior to 1979 are made by carrying the 1979 Ul-based estimates back by the change in the Census-based estimates. (Full coverage of State and local government employees under the State UI programs began in 1978. However, complete coverage was not achieved in many States until the first quarter of 1979.) Revisions of Federal civilian government wage and salary disbursements are for selected subcomponents. Estimates of the Federal Bureau of Investigation payrolls have been replaced by direct data supplied by the agency. Wages paid out of nonappropriated funds to selected civilian employees at military bases are now estimated separately using UI instead of periodic Census data. The personal income estimates presented in tables 1-3, as well as more detailed tabulations, are available from the Regional Economic Information System in magnetic tape, microfiche, and computer printout form. (Revised estimates for 1958^68, in detail similar to that presented in table 3, as well as estimates for 1948-57 with less industrial detail, are not yet available.) Samples of tables are available on request. A magnetic tape containing a set (United States, regions, and States) of State tables costs $40. A microfiche (48x) containing a set of tables costs $5. Computer printouts are available at a cost of $1 per table, with a maximum charge of $50 for a set of State tables. There is a minimum charge of $5 per request. Requests should be addressed to Regional Economic Information System, Regional Economic Measurement Division, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. 20230. 29 SUEVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 30 July 1981 Dividends, interest, and rent.—As in (IMF), for selected years 1969-77, have SOI data. These estimates will be rethe case of State and local government been substituted for the sample data vised upon receipt of more recent data wage and salary disbursements, revi- published in the IES Statistics of In- tabulated from the IMF. sions in dividends, monetary interest, come (SOI). The IMF data are prefEents and royalties, under the remonetary rent, and royalty income of erable to the SOI at the State level be- vised State estimating procedures, are individuals are the result of changes in cause of the recent reductions in the size estimated separately. Tabulations of data sources. Tabulations of reported of the SOI sample. Preliminary esti- gross rents from the 1975 and 1977 IMF dividends and interest income from the mates for the years following 1977 are now provide the base data for the series Internal Kevenue Service (IES) master made by carrying forward the 1977 used to allocate monetary rents. This file of individual income tax returns estimates by 3-year moving averages of procedure replaces the use of 3-year Table 1.—Total Personal Income, States and Regions, Revised 1969-80 [Millions of dollars] 1969 1970 1971 1972 747,536 803,922 861,904 944,852 1,058,902 1,162,203 1,259,430 1,386,772 1,533,768 1,717,816 1,939,486 2,162,936 47,499 13,991 3,016 23,010 2,599 3,439 1,443 51, 142 14,930 3,292 24,808 2,805 3,730 1,576 54,099 15, 606 3,503 26,345 3,005 3,950 1,691 58,591 16,773 3,836 28,502 3,328 4,324 1,828 64,173 18, 395 4,315 31, 024 3,760 4,668 2,010 69,589 19, 915 4,783 33,597 4,146 4,975 2,173 74,202 21, 166 5,097 35,798 4,456 5,334 2,352 80,798 22, 979 5,830 38,503 5,033 5,851 2,603 88,384 25,274 6,362 41, 836 5,682 6,408 2,822 97,970 28,187 7,055 45,937 6,494 7,117 3,181 110,836 32, 141 7,932 51, 705 7,443 8,023 3,593 125, 100 36, 510 8,940 58,232 8,429 8,975 4,013 Mideast Delaware District of Columbia Maryland New Jersey New York Pennsylvania 175,561 2,316 3,379 15,548 31, 302 79, 757 43, 259 189,344 2,479 3,605 17,020 34,118 85,730 46, 391 201,421 2,688 3,893 18, 407 36, 592 90,898 48, 942 216,691 2,951 4,217 20, 215 39,538 96, 459 53, 311 234,586 3,287 4,448 22, 456 42, 986 102, 838 58,572 254,929 3,542 4,825 24,694 46, 625 110,869 64, 374 273,080 3,797 5,212 26, 689 49,811 118,075 69, 497 294,533 4,146 5,521 29, 161 54,044 125, 768 75,892 318,069 4,458 5,915 31, 625 58,741 134,555 82, 776 348,494 4,921 6,308 35, 502 64,658 146,465 90,640 387,361 5,485 7,009 39, 717 71, 934 161, 635 101, 581 431,671 6,172 7,699 44, 210 80, 724 180, 646 112, 220 Great Lakes Illinois Indiana Michigan Ohio Wisconsin . 156,841 47,320 18,758 34,862 40,297 15,603 164,711 50,232 19, 433 35,975 42, 368 16, 703 176,268 53, 649 20,999 39, 068 44, 730 17,823 191,840 57, 812 22, 926 43, 282 48,415 19, 405 215,312 64,767 26, 445 48,383 53,955 21, 762 233,532 70, 823 28,168 51, 750 58,941 23,850 249,492 76,476 30,104 54.559 62,534 25,820 275,071 82,928 33,578 61,333 68, 889 28,343 305,548 91,040 37,071 69, 237 76, 332 31,868 338,677 100, 196 41, 148 77, 567 84, 418 35, 349 377, 136 110, 608 45, 797 86,414 93, 977 40, 340 408,455 120, 434 49, 177 92, 339 102,410 44,095 Plains Iowa Kansas. Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota South Dakota 56,816 10,058 7,878 13,664 16,063 5,248 1,948 1,957 61,087 10, 725 8,490 14, 851 17, 360 5,578 1,990 2,093 65, 167 11, 168 9,129 15,738 18, 589 5,974 2,287 2,284 72,362 12,630 10,260 17, 145 20, 159 6,785 2,745 2,637 85,915 15,469 11,955 20, 371 22,532 8,104 4,070 3,413 89,986 15,847 12,909 21,581 24,124 8,279 3,887 3,358 97,073 17,327 13,835 23,093 26, 109 9,293 3,929 3,487 104,030 18,317 15, 098 25,017 28,653 9,626 3,826 3,492 115,784 20, 295 16, 537 28, 529 31, 837 10, 570 3,974 4,043 130, 990 23,469 18, 757 31, 766 35,427 11,942 5,013 4,616 147,382 25, 276 21, 649 36,048 40, 251 13, 534 5,449 5,175 160,862 27, 328 23, 648 39, 744 44, 273 14, 738 5,723 5,408 130,218 9,285 4,890 23, 073 14, 138 9,204 10, 328 5,193 15,087 7,083 11, 287 15, 875 4,776 142,269 10,014 5,353 25,867 15, 303 10,003 11, 100 5,677 16,419 7,730 12, 194 17, 295 5,316 155,808 10,910 5,879 28, 921 16,760 10, 824 11, 988 6,238 17, 736 8,432 13,358 18, 969 5,793 175, 206 12, 117 6,596 33, 345 18, 899 11,965 13, 124 7,086 20, 065 9,488 14, 981 21, 112 6,428 199,871 13, 697 7,804 39, 249 21, 444 13, 477 14, 607 8,113 22, 827 10, 831 17,011 23, 765 7,044 223,237 15,251 8,926 44, 023 23,559 15, 283 16, 755 8,987 25,059 12,243 18, 792 26, 466 7,891 242,196 16,876 9,646 47,460 25, 167 16, 502 18,680 9,590 26,920 13, 146 20,306 28, 987 8,917 269,527 18, 983 10, 605 51,857 27,975 18,583 21, 221 10,827 29, 944 14, 703 22, 676 32, 102 10,050 299,747 21,016 11,875 58, 114 30, 912 20, 629 23, 809 12, 198 32, 774 16,352 25, 101 35, 825 11, 143 338,096 23, 738 13,490 66, 108 35, 032 22, 898 27, 106 13, 593 36, 949 18,238 28, 502 40, 185 12, 257 381,906 26,386 15, 330 76, 271 39, 407 25, 696 31, 009 15, 223 41, 247 20,301 32, 114 44, 979 13, 944 428,822 29, 199 16,651 88, 675 44, 217 27, 939 35, 645 16, 626 46,043 22, 726 35, 525 50,333 15, 243 52,893 5,848 2,870 7,820 36, 356 58,061 6,620 3,143 8,565 39, 732 62,622 7,518 3,452 9,158 42, 493 69,434 8,609 3,873 10, 024 46, 929 79,683 9,986 4,355 11, 542 53, 800 89,857 11,240 4,883 12, 954 60, 781 100,689 11, 950 5,570 14, 398 68,770 114, 173 13,438 6,312 16,051 78, 371 128,854 15, 147 7,043 18, 158 88,506 147,626 17, 540 8,084 20, 824 101, 180 172,284 20,973 9,156 24, 207 117, 948 197,961 23, 951 10, 219 27, 645 136, 146 16,326 7,730 2,176 2,182 3,099 1,139 18,074 8,644 2,378 2,390 3,432 1,230 19,950 9,708 2,605 2,515 3,781 1,341 22,680 10, 998 2,981 2,943 4,232 1,524 26, 216 12, 677 3,536 3,464 4,759 1,781 29,440 14, 173 4,113 3,750 5,334 2,071 32, 179 15, 469 4,364 4,063 5,956 2,327 35,780 17, 108 4,861 4,376 6,751 2,683 39,995 19, 100 5,440 4,711 7,649 3,095 46, 295 21, 997 6,230 5,641 8,738 3,689 53, 076 25, 470 6,959 6,229 9,972 4,446 59,742 29,029 7,626 6,732 11, 203 5,152 107,010 84, 402 2,081 7,258 13, 269 114,230 90, 295 2,313 7,795 13,827 121, 167 95, 653 2,546 8,504 14, 463 132, 144 104, 191 2,815 9, 541 15, 598 146,462 114, 690 3,212 10, 824 17, 736 163,861 128, 177 3,548 12,168 19, 968 181, 172 141, 332 3,972 13, 328 22, 541 202,380 157, 437 4,546 15, 148 25, 249 226,023 175, 626 5,285 17,048 28,064 257,580 198, 782 6,332 19,643 32, 823 296,265 228,481 7,445 22,307 38,032 335,412 259,551 8,597 24,587 42, 677 1,259 3,114 1,438 3,566 1,579 3,823 1,726 4,178 2,034 4,650 2,475 5,298 3,544 5,802 4,217 6,264 4,340 7,023 4,361 7,727 4,567 8,673 5,136 9,775 80, 798 255, 704 275,071 104, 030 205, 460 71,069 126, 248 60,077 208, 315 88,384 276,072 305, 548 115, 784 227, 116 78, 944 142, 349 67, 470 232, 101 97, 970 301, 763 338, 677 130, 990 255,500 88, 731 162, 599 78, 250 263,336 110,836 335, 150 377, 136 147, 382 288, 359 99,420 188, 494 90,650 302,060 125, 100 373, 589 408, 455 160, 862 325, 319 109, 289 216, 088 102,509 341,726 State and region 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. 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 Census regions New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific . .. .. 47,499 154, 318 156, 841 56, 816 101, 275 34,968 59, 394 27, 124 109, 302 51, 142 166, 239 164, 711 61,087 111,034 37, 887 64,750 30, 151 116, 921 54,099 176, 432 176, 268 65, 167 121, 599 41,330 69, 518 33,467 124, 023 58, 591 189, 308 191, 840 72, 362 136, 720 46, 148 76, 673 37, 975 135, 233 64, 173 204, 396 215, 312 85, 915 155, 352 52, 299 87, 753 43, 769 149, 935 69, 589 221, 868 233, 532 89, 986 172, 304 58, 313 99, 415 49, 111 168,086 74, 202 237, 383 249, 492 97,073 186, 293 63, 275 111, 494 53, 671 186, 547 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 employees overseas. Digitized Government for FRASER SURVEY OF CURKENT BUSINESS July 1981 moving averages of net rents and Nonfarm proprietors' income.—The royalties reported in SOI. Preliminary revisions of nonfarm proprietors' inestimates for the years folloAving 1977 come reflect the introduction into the are based on SOI distributions, pend- estimates of 1975 and 1976 income data ing receipt of more recent IMF data. tabulated from the Social Security SelfRevisions of the years prior to 1975 are Employment Tax forms (IRS schedules made by carrying back the 1975 IMF- SE). The revisions are part of the onbased estimates by the change in the going substitution of the SE income number of returns with rental income data, as they become available, for small published in the SOL establishment data from the Census 31 Bureau's County Business Patterns (CBP) and SOI data. The estimates for 1968-73 reflect a prior introduction of the SE income data. The estimates for 1971 (for which there are no SE income data available) are developed by a straight line interpolation between the 1973 and 1975 SE-based estimates. Estimates for other years for which SE (Text continued on page 72) Table 2.—Per Capita Personal Income, by States and Regions, Revised 1969-80 > [Dollars] State and region 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 3,714 3,945 4,167 4,515 5,010 5,448 5,845 6,374 6,979 7,735 8,637 9,521 New England... Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont 4,048 4,664 3,040 4,073 3,589 3,690 3,302 4,306 4,913 3,303 .4,349 3,781 3,924 3,530 4,510 5,098 3,448 4,591 3,943 4,098 3,722 4,847 5,464 3,707 4,946 4,258 4,429 3,947 5,283 5,993 4,124 5,364 4,689 4,773 4,291 5,724 6,475 4,512 5,816 5, 074 5, 217 4,594 6,094 6,862 4,749 6,213 5,368 5,636 4,901 6,619 7,446 5,349 6,697 5,942 6,157 5,365 7,211 8,183 5,756 7,283 6,517 6,709 5,735 7,963 9,108 6,324 7,999 7,265 7,434 6,384 8,978 10,368 7,051 8,998 8,162 8,387 7,105 10,105 11,720 7,925 10, 125 9,131 9,444 7,827 Mideast Delaware District of Columbia Maryland . New Jersey New York Pennsylvania 4,169 4,289 4,434 4,020 4,412 4,405 3,684 4,453 4,505 4,775 4,322 4,745 4,692 3,928 4,698 4,756 5,187 4,576 5,025 4,950 4,118 5,040 5,143 5, 670 4,953 5,389 5, 256 4,478 5,476 5,676 6,062 5, 465 5,860 5,652 4,928 5,969 6,074 6,694 5,974 6,356 6,135 5,426 6,391 6,448 7,338 6,420 6, 785 6,548 5,841 6,903 6,994 7,929 6,990 7,359 6,997 6,384 7,476 7,494 8,676 7,539 8,001 7, 537 6,967 8,215 8,226 9,415 8,429 8,789 8, 265 7,639 9,145 9,159 10, 691 9,404 9,756 9,166 8,555 10,192 10,339 12,039 10,460 10, 924 10,260 9,434 Great Lakes Illinois Indiana Michigan Ohio Wisconsin 3,930 4,287 3,647 3,970 3,815 3,564 4,085 4,515 3,735 4,044 3,971 3,774 4,339 4,788 4,000 4,355 4,167 3,996 4,699 5, 135 4,329 4,796 4,505 4,314 5,258 5,752 4,962 5,333 5,011 4,816 5,691 6,282 5, 265 5,681 5,475 5,255 6,070 6,764 5, 626 5,990 5,806 5,650 6,679 7,300 6,251 6,727 6,407 6,182 7,389 7,982 6,859 7,561 7,087 6,908 8,159 8,763 7, 555 8,429 7,820 7,633 9,063 9,683 8,365 9,343 8,703 8,646 9,779 10, 521 8,936 9,950 9,462 9,348 3,507 3,586 3,523 3,636 3,462 3,560 3,136 2,930 3,736 3,792 3,777 3,893 3,706 3,748 3,216 3,140 3,956 3,916 4,064 4,086 3,936 3,971 3,649 3,401 4,369 4,415 4,549 4,434 4,241 4,469 4,351 3,893 5,167 5,401 5,280 5,243 4,719 5,302 6,435 5,027 5,398 5,526 5,692 5,536 5, 041 5,384 6,129 4,939 5,798 6,013 6,072 5,882 5,445 6,029 6,154 5,117 6,169 6,308 6,568 6,323 5, 940 6,215 5,929 5,084 6,831 6,964 7,135 7,168 6, 571 6,800 6,122 5,867 7,692 8,040 8,040 7,932 7,273 7,651 7,704 6,696 8,620 8,666 9,223 8,927 8,232 8,651 8,355 7,511 9,338 9,358 9,983 9,724 8,982 9,365 8,747 7,806 2,998 2,699 2,556 3,474 3,107 2,878 2,854 2,339 2,999 2,756 2,896 3,441 2,735 3,235 2,903 2,773 3,779 3,323 3,096 3,041 2,556 3,220 2,975 3,097 3,712 3,043 3,461 3,119 2,981 4,038 3,558 3,282 3,231 2,754 3,410 3,168 3,331 3,991 3,273 3,807 3,423 3,268 4,434 3,931 3,586 3,489 3,071 3,789 3,490 3,664 4,373 3,577 4,253 3,825 3,791 4,951 4,370 3,997 3,855 3,453 4,241 3,903 4,111 4,844 3,902 4,655 4,204 4,250 5,293 4,717 4,473 4,385 3,778 4,589 4,306 4,473 5,317 4,350 4,964 4,585 4,469 5, 556 4,975 4,757 4,806 3,996 4,863 4,533 4,766 5,733 4,845 5,443 5,080 4,890 5,964 5,457 5,264 5,370 4,455 5,353 4,999 5, 238 6,254 5,353 5,958 5, 556 5,380 6,538 5,931 5,770 5,929 4,959 5, 782 5,471 5,702 6,882 5,847 6,615 6,191 6,020 7,239 6,627 6,341 6, 655 5,463 6,438 5,997 6,388 7,605 6,383 7,348 6,819 6,756 8,053 7,309 7,052 7,491 6, 070 7,110 6,577 7,084 8,447 7,191 8,111 7,488 7,268 8,996 8,073 7,613 8,458 6, 580 7,819 7,266 7,720 9,392 7,800 3,239 3,366 2,838 3,085 3,292 3,493 3,688 3,072 3,337 3,536 3,667 3,965 3,278 3,498 3,692 3,967 4,285 3, 593 3,772 3,991 4,441 4,698 3,944 4,284 4,476 4,896 5,053 4,323 4,741 4,954 5,359 5,227 4,791 5,194 5,472 5,925 5,723 5,282 5,685 6,074 6,537 6,240 5,748 6,336 6,709 7,315 6,966 6, 457 7,148 7,496 8,292 7,949 7,150 8,150 8,493 9,284 8,791 7,841 9,116 9,545 3,303 3,569 3,078 3,144 2,960 3,462 3,588 3,887 3,315 3,428 3,220 3,686 3,841 4,215 3,526 3,537 3,435 3,945 4,225 4, 574 3,906 4,092 3,730 4,395 4,743 5,079 4,521 4,762 4,072 5,039 5,211 5, 577 5,091 5,087 4,449 5,681 5,566 5,981 5,246 5, 423 4,827 6,116 6,048 6,500 5, 673 5,769 5,306 6,785 6,580 7,085 6, 158 6,108 5,810 7,522 7,399 7,950 6,839 7,195 6,405 8,561 8,243 8,939 7,462 7,894 7,042 9,840 9,095 10,025 8,056 8,536 7,649 10,898 4,181 4,282 4,335 3,520 3,969 4,388 4,510 4,691 3,711 4,046 4,579 4,701 4,897 3,956 4,196 4,936 5,062 5,148 4,346 4,525 5,394 5,496 5,646 4,835 5,101 5,937 6,054 5,945 5,335 5,628 6,447 6,562 6,407 5,733 6,229 7,065 7,178 7,028 6,386 6,841 7,730 7,858 7,794 6,989 7,439 8,599 8,704 8,802 7,827 8,446 9,678 9,825 9,731 8, 652 9,477 10,713 10,938 10, 727 9,317 10,309 4,253 4,191 4,726 4,674 4,991 4,830 5,293 5,107 6,110 5,524 7,190 6,174 9,571 6,631 10, 750 7,020 10,949 7,669 10, 874 8,319 11, 355 9,129 12, 790 10, 101 6,619 6,873 6,679 6,169 5,899 5,067 5,779 5,945 7,114 7,211 7,446 7,389 6,831 6,426 5, 552 6, 389 6,482 7,769 7,963 8,169 9,159 7, 692 7, 120 6, 164 7, 155 7, 282 8,616 8,978 9,088 9,063 8,620 7,902 0,831 8,102 8,150 9,682 10, 105 10, 127 9,779 9,338 8,762 7,436 9,079 8,994 10, 720 United States Plains Iowa Kansas Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota South Dakota Southeast Alabama Arkansas Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Virginia West Virginia - - - - .__ _ _ _ - - Southwest Arizona New Mexico Oklahoma Texas Rocky Mountain Colorado Idaho Montana Utah Wyoming Far West California Nevada Oregon Washington Alaska Hawaii - - - - __ __ __ _ __ Census regions New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central _ West South Central Mountain Pacific 4,048 4,177 3,930 3,507 3,340 2,742 3,108 3,320 4,179 4,306 4,460 4,085 3,736 3,605 2,951 3,340 3,611 4,394 4,510 4,701 4,339 3,956 3,848 3,162 3,509 3,863 4,585 4,847 5,036 4,699 4,369 4,224 3,477 3,796 4,219 4,941 5,283 5,463 5,258 5,167 4,690 3,891 4,268 4,693 5,401 5,724 5,953 5,691 5,398 5,091 4,280 4, 752 5,115 5,960 6,094 6, 369 6,070 5,798 5,417 4,582 5,214 5, 449 6,494 1. This series was computed with preliminary revised population estimates (as of July 1 of each year 1971-79) prepared by the Census Bureau. The published 1980 population counts from the for decennial census were adjusted to reflect national population growth from April 1 to July 1 and to include Census Bureau estimates of the number of Cuban and Haitian refugees who enDigitized FRASER tered the United States between April 1 and October 1,1980. SUEVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 32 July 1981 Table 3.-—Personal Income by Major [Millions United States Item Line New England 1978 2 19802 19731 19741 19752 19762 19772 ,,08,791 541,831 574,716 629,212 28,417 32,480 36,666 43,007 66, 769 65,904 69,050 76, 369 14,287 14,014 14,694 18,232 52,482 51,890 54,356 58,137 696,844 48,815 93, 318 32,329 60,989 760,084 55,817 88,014 25,766 62,248 800,828 64,489 90,114 24,714 65,400 884,487 75,823 95,154 20,171 74,983 977,949 1,100,827 1,231,884 1,348,179 31,669 33,766 35, 181 88,990 102, 124 118,552 137,058 1,841 2,109 2,321 105, 173 117,613 131, 515 128,765 3,295 3,290 3,387 202 20,073 26,590 196 30,765 21, 591 191 85,100 91,023 100,750 107, 174 3,099 3,088 3,196 18,155 18, 131 18,848 22,577 j85,822 622,084 661,584 726,011 37,430 801, 547 31,709 872,206 320 31,051 27,287 27,882 314 307 34,705 40,030 31,980 924,380 1, 028, 177 1,144,230 1,285,859 1,441,921 1,582,022 36,491 38,845 40,582 185,947 510, 482 539,641 592, 521 Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, 2,196 2,308 2.557 2,765 and other.4 Agricultural services 1,877 1,925 2,165 2,334 383 Forestry, fisheries, and other * 319 392 431 Mining 6,026 6,641 6,439 7,527 Coal mining 1,458 1,835 1,932 2,285 Oil and gas extraction 2,733 2,780 2,407 3,027 945 Metal mining 957 848 991 987 1,081 1,143 1,224 Nonmetallic minerals except fuels C onstru ction 38,219 40, 132 43, 772 48,034 656, 303 3,183 714,023 3,555 750,299 3,638 840,492 4,215 2,658 525 8,336 2,525 3,329 1,111 1,371 53,421 2,954 601 11,769 3,569 5,349 1,300 1,551 56,122 3,020 618 13,592 4,550 5,945 1,444 1,653 55,470 3,403 812 15,816 4,606 7,960 1,527 1,723 61,389 3,959 967 17, 961 5,481 8,936 1,662 1,882 68,888 4,463 1,188 19,258 5,787 9,439 1,892 2,140 80,466 5,018 1,361 24,060 7,258 12,078 2,286 2,438 91,333 238,172 240,674 89,057 85,990 19,967 18,561 7,452 7,870 8,861 8,912 8,883 8,750 13, 178 12,608 15,388 16,468 4,285 3,745 893 955 7,117 7,286 272, 163 100,639 22,088 8,694 10,256 10,341 14,443 18,482 4,844 1,061 8,241 306,643 111,062 23,958 9,377 10,989 11,582 15,825 20,579 5,443 1,136 9,906 345,863 122,409 26,127 10, 110 12,049 12,804 17,680 22,547 6,104 1,260 11,265 387,418 134,419 28,521 10,731 12,629 14,185 19,708 25,064 6,806 1,424 12,792 2,189 2,267 2,463 2,559 252,999 12,064 6,392 31,536 31,495 50,662 37,764 24,895 1969 i 19701 1971 i 19721 19792 19691 19701 1971 i Income by place of work Labor and proprietors' income by type 1 2 3 4 5 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 3 ~_ Farm Nonfarm Labor and proprietors' income by industry 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 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 Farm Nonfarm 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. . 73, 476 63,286 13,852 5,971 7,316 6,239 9,423 10,686 2,447 582 4,876 74,822 65,896 14, 786 6,028 7,292 6,521 9,895 11,347 2,578 652 4,937 1,894 1,860 178, 293 195,969 68,324 73,528 15, 432 16, 131 6,272 7,031 7,522 8,067 6, 756 7,385 10,211 10,961 11,654 12, 403 2,737 2,902 673 718 5,230 6,001 1,837 1,929 1,967 1,977 1,891 5,624 1,450 28,860 7,841 15,700 2,708 2,611 93,685 (D) 36 (DD) ( ) (*) (D) 2,374 108 42 35 (*) D ( D) ( ) 33 2,628 120 41 35 (D) (D) 34 2,824 415, 779 12, 484 12,542 12,247 146, 111 4,265 4,297 4,343 595 544 577 31,002 530 545 576 11,221 13,352 396 388 391 656 641 650 15,427 674 701 642 21,80C 429 412 27,962 377 11 2 19 7,705 1,638 55 54( 13,260 557 510 488 455 269,668 11,920 6,637 32,254 33,272 56,076 42,026 28, 727 8,218 197 146 573 999 1,633 1,576 1,313 8,245 200 148 555 1,043 1,650 1,613 1,280 7,904 207 152 530 1,053 1,517 1,539 1,153 2,738 110,190 108, 926 109, 969 122,441 Durable goods 4,314 4,303 4,722 5,470 Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures 3,228 3,200 3,347 3,857 13, 867 13,810 13,774 15,488 Primary metal industries 12,640 12,832 13,170 14,669 Fabricated metal products 19,950 20,348 19, 540 21,992 Machinery, except electrical. 17,444 17, 676 17, 450 18,933 Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excluding 12,046 11,116 10,209 11,072 motor vehicles. 10,441 9,510 11,529 13,113 Motor vehicles and equipment 3,222 2,725 2,361 2,482 Ordnance 5 5,598 5,828 6,173 6,883 Stone, clay, and glass products 4,374 4,430 4,440 4,917 Instruments and related products. 3,066 3,148 3,254 3,565 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries. 140,163 6,130 4,329 18,063 16,730 25,700 21,788 12,218 152, 182 6,352 4,453 20,614 18, 191 29,472 23,462 13,268 151,617 6,676 3,896 19,439 19,825 30,183 22,347 15, 117 171,524 8,208 4,492 21,815 22,274 33,038 25,204 16,135 195,581 9,488 5,117 24,573 25,062 37, 516 28,685 17,895 223,454 10,902 5,855 27,796 28,270 43,447 33,102 20,774 15,483 2,604 7,710 5,575 3,833 15, 182 2,565 8,238 6,262 4,123 14,669 18,378 22,402 25,061 26,556 24,494 8,182 7,253 4,030 9,206 8,237 4,537 10,308 9,515 5,020 11,846 10,763 5,638 13,099 12,367 6,169 13,587 14, 182 6,493 97 376 271 558 480 89 331 280 570 485 100 308 288 564 495 61,618 8,194 15,632 2,494 9,599 15,537 10, 162 66,716 8,644 16, 778 2,732 10,486 17,158 10,918 70,293 8,633 16,456 2,858 11,400 19,048 11,898 78,568 9,596 18,630 3,129 12,596 21,356 13, 261 88,557 10,454 21,609 3,372 14,522 23,769 14,831 100,595 11,412 24,865 3,946 16, 510 27,108 16,754 113,687 12,852 27,478 4,380 18,937 31, 176 18,864 124, 498 13,295 28,691 4,971 21,331 34,902 21,308 1,989 16" 520 D ( D) ( ) 574 419 2,207 171 556 42 307 666 465 2,403 17(> 612 46 330 746 492 50,387 87,429 43,434 10, 959 32, 475 128,732 4,931 7,307 4,734 24,149 5,220 57,416 93, 707 45,534 12, 521 33,013 141, 032 5,204 7,594 4,489 26,645 5,598 63,961 98,135 49,429 13,909 35,520 155, 107 5,427 7,810 4 504 29,412 5,951 69,720 108, 772 57,208 15,202 42,006 172,641 6,216 8,477 5,277 33,485 6,846 76,557 118, 765 66,075 16,629 49,446 193,098 6,917 9,348 5,784 38,725 7,944 86,706 132,230 75,862 18,705 57, 157 218, 548 8,075 10,354 6,070 45,694 8,795 99,746 145,365 86,125 21,391 64,734 249,508 9,235 11,319 6,252 54,434 10,006 111,237 156, 131 97, 941 24,603 73,338 285,270 10, 498 12,154 6,574 62,790 11,257 1,993 3,935 2,109 491 1,618 6,293 187 412 228 1,103 156 2,153 4,243 2,270 569 1,700 6,873 198 413 228 1,170 174 2,247 4,514 2,490 613 1,876 7,366 213 400 231 1,209 181 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services 42,254 46,348 50,101 55,629 6,214 6,590 6,901 7,329 10,242 10, 779 12,106 13, 757 2, 181 2,290 2,186 2,277 7,029 7,753 8,199 8,798 9,597 11,145 12,256 14, 141 6,991 7,791 8,453 9,327 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Wholesale trade Retail trade. Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking Other finance, insurance, and real estate. Services. . Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business and repair services Amusement and recreation including motion pictures. Professional, social, and related services... 36,094 64,511 32, 196 7,304 24,892 90, 975 3,593 7,035 4,382 17,198 3,889 61 219, 763 79,600 17,025 7,727 8,734 8,039 11,845 13, 561 3,106 805 6,791 941,470 1,065,179 1,203,621 1,320,475 31,350 33,101 34,287 150 161 7,074 (D) 4,926 5,651 6,379 38,827 68, 757 33,888 8,397 25,491 98,759 3,898 7,137 4,444 18,350 4,156 41,319 45, 374 73,635 79, 478 37, 581 41,246 9,155 9,899 28,426 31, 347 105,944 116, 499 4,166 4,453 7,050 7,080 4,494 4,565 19,385 21,276 4,320 4,667 54,878 60,774 66,529 74,458 82, 391 91,502 102,003 112,340 124,380 139,560 158,262 181,997 4,207 4,691 5,133 133, 490 32, 979 16, 143 84,368 145 244 35,148 16,810 93,286 158,183 38,488 17,642 102,053 174,081 41,976 17,906 114, 199 187,685 45,288 18,352 124,045 202,760 48,688 19,563 134,509 220,680 53,190 20,619 146,871 238,300 56,538 21,549 160,213 261,547 60,894 23,506 177, 147 5,141 1,108 604 3,429 5,744 1,251 653 3,839 6,295 1,307 673 4,315 66 67 68 Total labor and proprietors' income (earnings) ._. 603,977 640,215 680,432 748, 588 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 6. 25,994 27,603 30,420 34,218 Net earnings (66-67) 577,983 612,612 650,012 714,370 838,977 42,305 796,672 903,915 47,627 856,288 955,431 1,055,464 1,172,112 1,320,564 1,481,951 1,614,002 36,805 39,165 40,889 87,370 1,543 1,638 1,787 69,244 60,739 80,181 50,118 55,149 905,313 1,000,315 1,111,373 1,251,320 1,401,770 1,526,632 35,262 37,527 39,102 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 Adjustment for residence 7 _ _ Net earnings (68+69) Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 8 .__ Plus: Transfer payments Total personal income (70+71+72) Population (thousands) 9 Per capita income (dollars) 62 63 64 65 Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local. 99,875 111,602 121, 943 25,817 28,679 30, 743 13, 731 14, 395 14,961 60,327 68,528 76,239 Income by place of residence See footnotes at end of table. 879 786 844 -441 -402 -436 -439 -186 -244 -282 —336 -176 -210 -262 -358 577,807 612,426 649, 802 714, 126 796,410 856,006 904,977 999,957 1,110,971 1,250,879 1,401,334 1,526,193 36,047 38,370 39,981 103,079 111,347 117, 667 126,045 142,980 164,976 176, 145 192,542 215,325 243,665 288,760 342,503 7,195 7,674 8,008 66,650 80,149 94,435 104,681 119,512 141,221 178,308 194,273 207,472 223,272 249,392 294,240 4,256 5,097 6,110 747,536 803,922 861,904 944,852 1,058,902 1,162,203 1,259,430 1,386,772 1,533,768 1,717,816 1,939,486 2,162,936 47,499 51,142 54,099 201,298 203,799 206,817 209,274 211, 349 213,333 215,456 217,553 219,760 222,095 224,56" 227,169 11,735 J 1,878 11,996 9.521 4,048 4,306 4.510 7.735 8.637 3.714 3.945 4.167 4.515 5.845 6.374 5.010 5.448 6.979 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 33 Sources, Selected Years 1969-80 of dollars! Connecticut New England— Continued Line 19762 19772 19782 19792 19802 19691 19701 19711 19721 19731 19741 19752 19762 19772 19782 19792 19802 41,931 44,864 3,027 3,394 3,839 3,777 304 315 3,535 3,462 46,123 50,201 3,840 4,469 3,749 4,271 303 198 3,551 3,968 54,979 5,145 4,758 248 4,509 61,402 5,886 5,151 312 4,838 68,796 6,891 6,138 300 5,838 76,318 8,088 6,419 207 6,212 9,001 564 969 39 930 9,518 633 947 43 905 9,757 679 974 40 935 10,580 786 994 34 960 11, 691 894 1,071 46 1,025 12,696 1,021 1,029 45 984 13,028 1,154 1,039 31 1,008 14,021 1,328 1,193 50 1,143 15,423 1,527 1,403 56 1,347 17,282 1,744 1,612 43 1,569 19,527 2,076 1,970 32 1,939 21,852 2,453 2,078 15 2,063 1 2 3 4 5 311 44,160 442 48,355 460 51,576 344 53,367 465 58,477 435 64,447 506 71,933 523 81,302 457 90,367 73 10,461 75 11,023 74 11,336 73 12,287 90 13,566 92 14,654 79 15, 143 103 16, 439 117 18,235 106 20,532 105 23,469 97 26,285 6 7 37,166 171 40,715 199 43,605 213 44,789 215 49,320 236 54,440 288 61,089 332 69,636 384 77,756 411 9,287 37 9,711 38 9,893 42 10,689 43 11,823 48 12,779 50 13, 134 46 14,335 49 15, 978 58 18,071 65 20,828 74 23,409 81 8 9 126 45 37 1 (*) 2 34 3,018 142 56 40 (*) 1 1 38 3,162 146 67 56 11 3 1 40 3,003 140 74 59 148 89 51 169 120 81 20 10 1 50 2,970 182 150 84 225 186 124 34 16 13 61 4,013 37 1 8 37 1 9 41 1 10 D ( ) (*) 42 1 11 47 1 12 (*) (*) (*) 12 901 49 2 19 (D) (D) (D) (D) 14 846 15 763 46 3 17 D ( ) 2 (D) 14 729 54 4 45 2 43 3 20 D ( ) 1 52 3,333 205 179 99 26 13 2 57 3,849 13,242 4,667 618 584 419 717 754 464 33 6 631 14, 752 5,000 631 636 447 791 793 518 16, 177 5,212 647 612 452 851 847 569 49 7 757 16, 181 5,205 667 572 457 829 898 618 52 8 685 18,086 20, 195 22,850 5,864 6,362 6,975 736 828 773 763 665 712 524 607 555 967 1,082 1,201 983 1,068 1,185 650 803 708 54 70 62 10 9 9 775 874 936 25,912 7,606 898 791 629 1,332 1,308 903 81 12 1,041 29,170 8,267 978 821 675 1,459 1,444 1,027 78 14 1, 116 5,481 1,146 134 107 86 114 225 241 23 6 198 5,503 1,183 144 100 86 108 245 253 421 419 500 518 570 609 C53 13 12 12,222 307 204 707 1,869 2,441 2,352 1,951 13,833 340 219 749 2,023 2,904 2,664 2,189 15, 875 402 250 892 2,276 3,318 3,050 2,462 18,306 454 262 1,037 2,535 3,966 3,552 2,937 20,903 477 281 1,165 2,881 4,711 4,090 3,397 4,321 19 56 316 820 841 498 1,247 (D) 129 82 201 118 19721 19731 38,275 2,702 3,495 193 3,302 441 (D) 6 704 (D) 19741 19752 (D) 2 45 2,722 (D) (D) 6 44 2,775 10 (D) (D) (*) (D) (*) (D) (*) 10 801 10 850 4,268 867 120 90 76 84 173 163 7 3 139 4,063 896 120 94 77 84 180 173 8 4 145 4,395 988 123 101 83 92 194 196 4,939 1,076 127 111 87 104 208 219 5 165 5 183 13 12 3,470 3,401 36 261 519 649 396 1,046 37 254 539 629 400 1,008 3,167 (D) 8 688 4,310 840 112 94 78 82 166 143 2 141 (D) 9 765 (D) 3,406 3,863 4^334 246 543 561 377 890 42 273 606 619 412 903 51 306 672 729 462 1,044 59 340 752 821 512 1,186 104 90 193 113 (D) 96 90 180 113 (D) 102 99 191 125 541 44 133 586 46 144 643 44 161 9,751 266 190 641 1,336 1,944 1,945 1,303 10,964 281 202 718 1,494 2,257 2,157 1,486 10,976 257 191 629 1,676 2,257 2,092 1,776 113 323 308 617 552 138 340 352 717 580 110 386 382 857 634 112 132 175 199 219 259 355 994 638 390 1,137 732 433 1,325 812 525 1,572 928 580 1,775 990 606 1,982 1,053 2,684 173 681 46 348 885 550 2,938 194 755 65 375 968 581 3,105 204 775 62 407 1,053 604 3,219 199 736 62 435 1,149 637 3,525 227 807 69 481 1,246 695 3,924 242 914 67 569 1,372 761 4,349 260 1,026 78 646 1,507 830 4,889 286 1,136 85 767 1,701 915 5,353 295 1,174 95 854 1,904 1,032 (D) 145 116 (D) 2,464 4,770 2,686 655 2,031 8,093 227 397 234 1,285 204 2,797 5,125 2,822 720 2,102 8,882 238 408 243 1,447 237 3,101 5,421 2,984 804 2,180 9,545 237 415 230 1,562 235 3,342 5,620 3,246 876 2,370 10,185 248 422 231 1,627 239 3,638 6,067 3,632 946 2,686 11,310 291 448 271 1,841 273 3,956 6,560 4,047 1,018 3,029 12, 418 321 497 297 2,104 316 4,383 7,211 4,563 1,093 3,469 13,985 368 551 312 2,534 334 5,166 7,960 5,227 1,241 3,986 16, 149 410 626 321 3,114 383 5,840 8,557 6,006 1,430 4,576 18,283 447 665 337 3,663 433 5,747 6,309 6,866 7,418 8,186 8,884 9,885 11,295 6,994 1,431 726 4,836 7,639 1,493 697 5,449 7,972 1,552 584 5,836 8,578 1,699 562 6,317 9,157 1,824 573 6,759 10,007 1,968 653 7,386 10,844 2,165 711 7,967 11,666 2,245 751 8,669 44,471 1,957 42,514 48,797 52,036 53, 711 58,941 2,334 2,723 2,821 2,977 46,463 49,313 50,890 55,964 64,882 3,273 61,609 72,438 3,724 68,714 81,825 4,336 77,489 911 43,425 8,527 6,639 58,591 12,088 4,847 488 45 123 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 201 6,031 1,305 166 114 93 134 270 274 25 (D) 207 (D) 4,726 23 60 357 915 879 565 1,343 (D) (D) 7 18 814 6, 6T)1 1,420 173 119 98 150 29(5 302 24 9 236 970 ( ) 16 1,142 12 (D) 18 1,177 7,418 1,556 185 122 111 175 337 361 25 10 219 8,506 1,734 209 123 115 201 377 415 26 12 242 9, 085 1, 950 241 121 119 236 419 491 28 14 269 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 (D) 45 (D) 53 (D) (D) 9 D (*) Ifi 75 (D) 13 12 13 12 29 5,240 26 65 363 989 1,041 636 1,470 5,861 33 67 418 1,106 1,111 757 1,628 6,773 40 69 484 1,241 1,273 864 1,982 7,735 43 73 523 1,382 1,488 995 2,312 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 117 113 245 144 25 27 28 27 32 104 110 210 130 35 105 262 130 111 303 145 124 333 164 146 386 182 152 442 195 152 520 211 712 49 180 758 51 189 789 50 175 864 60 191 983 66 223 D ( ) 1,116 72 258 1,269 82 289 1,374 85 287 D ( ) (D) (D) 269 185 293 195 327 216 (D) 366 238 (D) 244 169 417 266 461 296 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 721 1,323 918 175 743 2,248 37 111 81 383 56 844 1,380 980 197 783 2,420 37 113 77 422 59 915 1,442 1,076 215 861 2,581 38 115 77 440 60 1,013 1,560 1,206 234 971 2,866 41 122 90 503 76 1,120 1,692 1,385 254 1,131 3,220 47 136 99 625 88 1,311 1,894 1,617 288 1,330 3,634 53 156 104 768 93 1,553 2,113 1,870 326 1,544 4,247 59 179 107 950 108 1,767 2,293 2,124 377 1,747 4,834 65 195 112 1,118 131 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 . 60 1,447 1,581 1,713 1,852 2,034 2,226 2,460 2,845 3,213 61 1,598 241 128 1,229 1,742 261 129 1,352 1,875 287 142 1,446 2,009 324 143 1,542 2,103 338 146 1,619 2,258 357 185 1,716 2,461 409 199 1,852 2,640 418 206 2,017 2,876 452 218 2,206 62 63 64 65 12,361 559 11,802 13,656 619 13,037 14,746 791 13,955 15,222 816 14,406 16,542 '813 15,729 18,352 902 17,449 20,638 1,030 19,608 23,573 1,215 22,359 26,383 1,331 25,052 66 67 68 723 12,524 2,681 1,567 16, 773 3,070 5,464 734 13,770 2,925 1,699 18,395 3,069 5,993 732 14,688 3,235 1,992 19, 915 3,076 6,475 764 15,170 3,391 2,606 21,166 3,085 6,862 795 16,524 3,674 2,781 22,979 3,086 7,446 830 18,280 4,066 2,927 25,274 3,089 8,183 899 20,507 4,689 2,991 28,187 3,095 9,108 964 23,322 5,515 3,303 32,141 3,100 10,368 1,039 26,091 6,593 3,826 36,510 3,115 11,720 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 (D) (D) 166 129 182 137 205 154 \ ) 224 163 489 1,044 625 117 508 1,598 31 112 75 255 40 542 1,113 682 137 545 1,753 33 112 76 286 44 568 1,169 767 148 619 1,888 34 108 77 296 45 622 1,235 847 159 688 2,043 35 108 78 328 48 12,737 1,085 1,202 1,328 12, 611 2,386 804 9,420 1,174 180 89 905 1,312 210 100 1,002 1,443 219 106 1,118 90,825 4,746 86,078 10,534 425 10,109 11,099 459 10,640 11,410 505 10,904 1,255 1,004 1,042 1,158 1,504 961 1,096 1,373 47,424 50,317 51,932 57,059 62,767 69,969 78,862 87,582 9,317 10,450 10,840 11,755 13,095 14,785 17,463 20,791 7,431 8,822 11,431 11,983 12,523 13,216 14,511 16,727 64,173 69,589 74,202 80,798 88,384 97,970 110,836 125,100 12,148 12,157 12,176 12,207 12,257 12,303 12,345 12,381 5,283 5,724 6,094 6,619 7,211 7,963 8,978 10,105 631 10,740 2,272 980 13,991 3,000 4,664 666 11,306 2,438 1,187 14,930 3,039 4,913 698 11,603 2,526 1,477 15,606 3,061 5,098 (D) (D) 8,576 227 167 582 1,181 1,658 1,683 1,165 (D) (E>) 10 U 12 13 14 15 16 17 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 34 July 1981 Table 3.—Personal Income by Major [Millions of Line Maine Item 19691 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 g 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Income by place of work Labor and proprietors' income by type Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income •- - Proprietors' income 3 --Nonfarm Labor and proprietors' income by industry Farm Private and other.* Agricultural services Forestry fisheries, and other * Mining -— Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction 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 Ordnance * Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries. Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communication --- 1970» 19711 19721 19731 Massachuset ts 1975 » 19741 1979 a 1978 « 1977 « 1976 » 1980S 19891 19701 19711 102 279 53 226 2,143 120 291 52 238 2,233 135 300 47 253 2,448 162 315 48 267 2,683 184 429 134 294 2,902 212 471 166 305 3,067 251 373 60 313 3,506 301 485 131 355 3,808 348 512 98 414 4,229 397 531 94 436 4,680 465 591 88 502 5,179 15,785 16,867 17, 692 544 909 1 043 1 159 592 1,470 1,474 1,509 58 36 35 33 534 1,434 1,439 1,477 78 2,295 79 2,475 69 2,600 68 2,857 158 3,137 194 3,391 89 3,603 162 4,130 135 4,532 133 5,023 134 5,602 109 70 69 89 6,206 18,094 19, 314 20,291 1,839 1,971 2,058 21 2,250 23 2,465 30 2,679 '07 2,830 34 3,286 38 3,594 58 4,001 66 4,502 78 5,013 15,530 16,454 17,146 ItA 90 «Q 7A 8 13 1 10 13 2 11 19 2 12 25 3 11 23 4 12 26 3 14 44 3 14 52 2 16 62 3 1,992 (D\ (°) (D) (*) (D) 91 7 14 2 12 (*) (*) (D) (D) 146 734 500 68 66 (D) 164 19 10 (D) 175 (D) (*) (D) (D) 189 737 748 495 508 77 71 53 64 15 (D) 170 172 21 22 10 10 1 (D) (*) (•) 1 1 204 798 525 80 58 16 191 24 (D) (*) 0°) (D) (D) 1 215 2 (D) (D) (D) 2 1 244 228 947 595 82 68 22 227 28 13 3 (D) (D) (D) D 1 1 ' 1 (D) (D) (D) (*> 1 327 294 308 1,113 720 12 3 26 278 33 14 3 1,250 806 107 89 29 321 36 16 4 1,425 890 118 93 38 344 42 20 4 (*) (*) (*) 18 72 4 (*) " 1 1 (D) (D) 44 20 10 (*) 47 22 11 (D) (D) (*) (*) (•) (*) 52 22 11 10 1,125 1,241 11 1,373 1,818 1,090 134 101 48 439 51 24 4 (*) 54 5,535 2,177 287 235 268 302 358 194 5,618 2,181 303 225 280 305 377 202 5,534 2,197 313 221 281 304 387 20S 10 275 2 339 382 11 17 17 21 33 °38 °39 °44 1,619 985 127 99 42 393 46 22 5 (*) 49 282 272 142 139 123 118 124 123 122 153 166 188 202 233 2U 227 217 234 85 240 91 242 92 273 100 306 117 352 131 340 120 7 4 40 28 46 57 393 142 9 444 157 11 5, 50 43 65 72 534 185 13 6 55 55 80 92 635 204 13 7 69 67 100 123 729 214 14 8 79 78 115 166 3,359 39 72 207 354 721 838 206 3,437 33 73 192 363 764 886 214 3,336 39 74 178 371 724 821 202 11 10 8 11 11 12 15 4 8 18 c 19c 9 9 20 9 8 22 11 9 23 11 10 70 240 118 299 194 60 220 121 322 199 70 203 124 329 201 355 48 101 108 62 385 49 108 D (D) ( ) 119 69 1,080 68 272 20 187 30 209 1,171 69 285 24 20o 356 23 1,276 7 315 25 221 40 240 312 624 232 77 156 938 44 41 32 116 18 338 664 261 86 17o 1,071 50 45 33 133 19 1,128 1,979 1,126 282 843 3,502 82 210 90 709 80 l,20o 2,14 1,196 328 868 3,802 84 209 89 733 88 1,248 2,278 n (D) 6 22 20 31 39 (D) (°) (D) 15 30 36 6 10 4 6 11 (D) 6 10 (D) 9 24 17 31 37 (D) 869 563 78 66 20 207 26 (D) (D) W (D) U U 26 (D) 11 28 18 37 27 (D) 1 12 31 (D) ^ 7 9 27 32 54 53 25 26 47 42 42 (D) (*) (D) (D) (D) (D) 13 (D) (D) 15 949 609 87 (D) m239 (D) (*) (D) (D) * c 47 33 56 59 3 4 175 35 45 46 33 195 36 50 5 12 56 36 217 40 59 6 12 61 38 236 42 64 8 14 68 40 246 41 64 8 15 75 43 277 46 71 11 17 85 46 297 44 80 9 20 93 50 318 45 90 9 23 95 56 276 579 206 67 139 822 42 37 3J 94 16 144 32 37 160 34 41 10 36 26 11 42 29 119 271 94 26 68 311 19 24 22 30 125 292 104 30 73 345 21 24 23 32 130 318 113 34 79 374 24 25 23 37 142 344 122 37 85 420 28 25 23 41 159 379 127 42 86 466 30 26 24 50 9 183 409 133 45 88 504 26 26 23 55 210 430 146 51 95 568 28 28 23 62 10 233 477 168 55 113 649 34 30 27 71 11 253 519 187 60 127 733 38 34 29 83 15 209 238 259 294 327 364 417 476 533 601 686 790 2,332 2,598 2,836 457 128 7 253 504 144 82 27 542 150 91 301 607 162 101 343 672 174 101 397 712 192 96 424 773 216 106 452 844 246 110 488 937 268 125 544 1,022 301 136 585 1,100 320 137 643 1,192 340 148 704 2,564 56 247 1,748 2,861 641 250 1,969 3,146 667 255 2,224 Total labor and proprietors' income (earnings) .8. . 2,37 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance . 103 Net earnings (66-67) 2,27 2,55 106 2,44 2,669 121 2,548 2,925 136 2,788 3,296 164 3,131 3,586 189 3,396 3,692 202 3,490 4,292 235 4,057 4,667 246 4,421 5,156 276 4,880 5,735 318 5,417 6,315 18, 164 19,384 20,360 850 348 782 740 5,967 17,423 18,802 19,510 -1 2 433 446 41 3.29 -1 2 537 47 48 3,503 1 01 3.448 -13 2 775 519 542 3,836 1 035 3.707 3 124 571 620 4,315 1 046 4.124 3 391 643 749 4,783 1 060 4.512 -16 3.474 677 945 5,097 1 073 4.749 -15 4,042 760 1 029 5,830 1,090 5.349 -15 4,406 849 1 108 6,362 1,105 5.756 -16 4,865 1,008 1 182 7,055 1,115 6.324 -12 5,405 1,208 1,319 7,932 1 125 7.051 -79 -81 -76 5,960 17,342 18,526 19,431 1,448 3,471 3,671 3,821 1,533 2,197 2,611 3,093 8,940 23,010 24,808 28,345 1,128 5,650 5,704 5,739 7.925 4,073 4,349 4,591 Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade . Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking. _. _ _ Other finance, insurance, and real estate . . Services.. . Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Businfisg $r><! r«pair services Amusement and recreation including motion pictures. Professional, social, and related services.. Government and government enterprises . Federal, civilian! J. Federal, military State and local " (D) (D) (D) (D) 1:23593 943 4,058 89 201 9 747 94 Income by place of residence 69 Adjustment for residence 70 Net earnings (68+69) 71 Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 8 72 Plus: Transfer payments 73 Total personal income (70-f71-f 72~) 74 Population (thousands)9 75 Per capita income (dollars) See footnotes at end of table. -1 2 252 41 34C 3 01 9T 3.04C 9<r 3.30, SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 35 Sources, Selected Years 1969-80—Continued dollars] Massachusetts— Continued New Hampshire Line 19752 2 1976 19772 19802 19691 19701 19711 19721 19731 19741 19752 19762 19772 19782 29,845 33,308 36,889 2,752 3,196 3,737 1,990 2,505 2,371 52 45 30 2,326 2,475 1,938 1,594 91 198 16 182 1,694 105 196 15 181 1,792 118 209 15 194 1,991 142 230 17 213 2,264 166 253 21 233 2,457 186 242 15 228 2,539 211 249 14 235 2,883 263 296 20 277 3,264 317 340 14 326 3,789 385 375 13 361 4,323 459 449 13 437 4,814 545 469 5 465 1 2 3 4 ( 102 43,029 24 1,859 22 1,973 21 2,098 23 2,340 27 2,655 21 2,864 21 2,978 27 3,416 23 3,899 22 4,526 23 5,208 16 5,813 ( 28,993 32,883 36,712 150 175 178 1,598 6 1,676 7 1,768 7 1,974 9 2,240 11 2,410 12 2,475 10 2,874 12 3,302 15 3,863 17 4,497 20 5,030 21 * ( 6 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 10 2 8 2 9 3 11 4 12 5 14 6 182 215 (*) P) 268 8 ®, 15 6 8 333 397 396 1( 1 1* 1 1 1 1 1 906 364 1,084 432 1,259 491 42 51 26 98 61 12 1 (*) 110 1,484 550 47 59 27 105 71 12 1 (*) 130 1,743 613 51 62 27 120 82 15 1 (*) 153 1,980 641 56 59 29 131 93 19 1 (*) 150 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 19782 19721 19731 19741 19,224 1,344 1,535 31 1,504 20,952 1,487 1,640 37 1,603 22,305 22,859 24,661 26,900 1,845 2,124 2,426 1,641 1,949 1,605 1,638 1,784 16 35 23 31 1,762 1,933 1,570 1,607 67 22,036 80 23,998 70 76 73 25,475 26,268 28,500 70 1,204 108 34,479 18,544 79 20,147 88 1,441 92 1,940 102 23,864 112 6,104 128 53 26 11 60 28 12 61 32 62 40 ifi lo 63 48 71 57 1 2 I 8 1,472 5,944 2,336 326 248 277 329 418 213 13 1 302 1,519 6,588 2,484 334 271 294 359 432 238 15 1 338 17 11 11 1,437 7,180 2,553 336 262 293 374 454 259 20 1 363 1,265 7,183 2,542 339 260 297 354 479 297 (D) (D) 304 12 1,210 7,960 2,833 367 301 341 407 520 299 (D) 356 1 1OA (D) 1 1OA 19792 109 38,766 (D) 10 1st P) 14 1,269 8,916 3,029 378 317 360 447 562 323 33 (*) 389 15 1,336 0,125 3,293 401 338 383 500 610 347 40 (*) 435 17 1,534 11,372 3,532 433 345 396 534 663 380 49 (*) 475 (D) (°) (*) <\ §150 1,625 12,739 3,785 465 365 423 562 726 419 46 (*) 512 671 316 (D) 51 55 32 4 (*) C) 42 152 669 314 25 47 13 56 34 6 C) 41 Q i 161 675 315 27 43 13 58 36 6 (*) 45 (•) A A <•) 84 C) (*) 8 4 185 212 201 757 345 852 372 915 383 31 47 19 87 47 9 1 (*) 70 (D) (D) 48 16 63 40 (D) r> 53 18 76 44 (D) (*) 58 c)69 8 (D) (D) 19 77 (D) 9 1 (*) 63 (*) C) 19792 19802 (*) (D) (D) 23 89 54 11 1 (*) 81 208 202 191 190 217 219 238 256 267 97 92 87 84 76 72 73 90 92 100 101 104 2 3,608 43 78 195 419 774 896 191 4,104 51 88 209 496 888 1,061 182 4,627 47 91 235 557 1,051 1,187 199 4,640 45 85 185 648 1,051 1,166 404 5,128 56 86 201 710 1,153 1,271 454 5,887 62 90 233 775 1,350 1,439 521 6,832 71 107 295 868 1,586 1,599 616 7,840 80 112 327 943 1,950 1,866 689 8,954 84 119 374 1,049 2,323 2,216 738 355 33 354 32 360 35 12 23 31 84 137 (D) 412 40 480 45 532 47 542 40 14 31 59 147 156 6 652 47 16 36 78 175 185 7 769 52 18 39 80 245 198 8 934 61 21 48 99 310 230 10 1,130 69 22 61 115 381 283 14 1,339 70 26 83 135 483 326 16 3 82 213 129 363 226 93 225 153 432 226 62 256 175 528 239 64 79 119 139 149 177 1 183 831 284 230 997 325 261 1,109 354 278 1,210 386 (*) 34 78 16 1 167 691 259 (*) 29 65 14 1 151 614 228 (*) 13 7 9 41 92 20 48 111 24 50 124 25 3 3 4 4 4 1,441 70 349 (**) (D) 492 270 1,565 78 380 1,647 82 384 (D) 1,856 90 400 2,542 120 544 2,803 124 569 98 5 29 194 7 52 217 7 61 251 9 71 290 11 80 323 11 85 (D) (D) (D) (D) 676 343 2,072 98 449 (DD) ( ) 751 375 2,274 107 496 (D) 1,707 80 366 821 403 915 437 1,031 499 33 23 1,362 2,393 1,376 368 1,008 4,466 92 198 91 775 111 1,542 2,553 1,418 402 1,016 4,862 100 202 94 849 129 1,647 2,707 1,497 446 1,050 5,218 105 206 90 909 121 1,750 2,787 1,617 486 1,131 5,510 108 207 90 938 119 1,868 2,972 1,786 515 1,271 6,086 125 219 105 1,040 132 2,007 3,195 1,943 548 1,395 6,558 135 240 115 1,129 152 2,136 3,440 2,131 559 1,572 7,385 159 260 121 1,361 160 2,530 3,783 2,428 632 1,795 8,500 179 295 125 1,664 187 2,881 4,048 2,830 730 2,100 9,586 196 307 131 1,968 206 75 226 86 20 3,198 3,488 3,788 4,048 4,465 4,786 5,325 6,051 6,778 3,492 730 258 2,505 3,851 769 246 2,837 4,034 796 201 3,037 4,329 857 188 3,284 4,635 917 189 3,529 5,101 999 209 3,893 5,486 1,077 232 4,177 5,883 1,113 249 4,521 6,318 1,175 260 4,883 22,103 905 21, 198 24,079 1,130 22,949 38,875 43, 131 1,993 2,180 36,881 40,951 -98 -113 -143 -153 -200 -166 -225 -252 -286 21,100 22,836 24,152 24,887 27,023 29,555 32,640 36,629 40,665 4,033 4,40 4,94 5,059 5,430 6,035 6,647 7,839 9,298 3,368 3,78 4,503 5,852 6,050 6,247 6,649 7,237 8,269 28,502 31,024 33,59 35,79 38,503 41,836 45,937 51,705 58,232 5,762 5,784 5,77 5,76 5,749 5,744 5,743 5,746 5,751 4,946 5,364 5,81 6,21 6,697 7,283 7,999 8,998 10,125 538 284 588 298 (D) 632 312 (D) (D) (D) 25,551 26,341 28,569 31,275 34,587 1,256 1,301 1,380 1,519 1,722 24,295 25,040 27,189 29,755 32,865 (D) (D) (D) (D) 21 24 84 146 D ( ) (D) (D) 21 26 87 142 4 (D) (D) (*) (D) (D) 26 38 98 152 (D) (*) (D) 13 8 9 15 7 9 16 8 10 112 6 32 140 5 40 39 26 124 6 36 1 10 44 28 83 245 95 23 72 310 22 22 15 37 14 91 265 106 26 80 336 24 23 15 42 14 181 199 261 61 30 170 297 68 36 193 1,883 86 1,796 211 2,008 360 230 2,599 724 3,589 (D) (D) 66 283 20 22 14 34 11 (D) 29 43 117 176 7 (*) 6 18 (D) 34 44 137 190 7 (*) g 19 (*) 12 13 25 52 12 155 6 46 166 7 48 175 7 46 (D) (D) 3 3 a 3 3 3 3 57 34 63 35 72 38 80 42 89 46 100 52 116 61 131 71 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 102 284 114 28 85 380 31 23 15 46 14 122 322 122 32 90 439 31 24 16 55 17 142 353 129 36 93 487 32 26 15 61 19 163 370 141 39 102 522 30 27 15 66 24 184 415 169 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52 32 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 77, SURVEY OF CURKENT BUSINESS 36 July 1981 Table 3.—-Personal Income by Major [Millions Rhode Island Item Line 19691 1970 i 1971 i 19721 1974 i 19731 Vermont 1976 * 1975 » 1978* 1977 * 19793 19691 19701 19711 1980* Income by place of work Labor and proprietors' income by type Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income3 Farm — Nonfarm. .. Labor and proprietors' income by industry 1 2 3 4 5 Farm Nonlarm 6 7 Private . Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other. < Agricultural services Forestry fisheries and other * Mining Coalmining . Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels _ — Construction _ _* 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 . Ordnance* . — Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 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 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing. Water transportation _. Other transportation _ Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services . Wholesale trade _ Retail trade . Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking _ _ Other finance, insurance, and real estate.. Services _ Hotels and other lodging places Personal services.. __ Private households Business and repair services Amusement and recreation including motion pictures. Professional, social, and related servicesGovernment and government enterprises Federal, civilian . .. Federal, military State and local. Total labor and proprietors' income (earnings) Less: Personal contributions for social insurance • Net earnings (66-67) — . 2,344 2,511 2,620 2,873 122 162 189 146 215 219 217 229 5 5 5 6 211 210 214 224 3,062 208 244 3 240 3,145 233 241 5 236 3,216 262 250 6 244 3,573 318 275 8 266 3,886 369 322 6 315 4,306 421 367 8 359 4,775 478 449 8 441 5,190 555 471 2 469 953 53 165 48 117 1,034 61 166 50 116 1,088 68 175 52 124 10 9 9 9 2,672 2,864 2,992 3,282 8 3,506 9 3,610 11 3,718 13 4,153 12 4,565 14 5,080 14 5,687 10 6,207 62 1,109 65 1,196 66 1,265 2,147 2.274 2,364 2,587 12 12 (*>) 2.812 2,997 15 3,059 16 3,447 17 3,799 19 4,248 22 4,760 25 5,205 26 949 4 1,015 4 1,058 t 9 5 2 9 5 3 9 6 3 9 11 8 2 11 11 3 12 13 13 14 3 (*) 3 (D) 7 3 1 8 4 1 (DD) ( ) C) <Tn (*) (D) (*) (D) 178 901 335 38 116 18 19 44 25 1 903 346 39 116 (D) 20 48 27 (°) 989 373 (D) 124 20 22 50 30 D ( ) 1,095 397 (D) 130 22 23 53 34 (*>) ao U U °73 3 (°) (*) (D) (*) 8 a 158 896 342 (D) 128 17 19 42 21 (°) 64 u (D) 63 8 4 2 2 194 69 (°) (D) (*) 2 192 187 206 "1 239 (*) 27£ 2 264 72 1,377 441 (D) 123 30 31 67 44 (D) (*) 80 1,524 471 45 131 32 34 72 46 (*) (*) 85 1,703 519 47 145 37 39 80 54 (*) <*) 89 1,861 560 45 154 36 41 90 60 (*) (*) 100 2,041 603 48 166 41 44 99 63 (*) (*) 109 (D) ( 185 1,200 416 43 125 23 25 59 3 ; (*) «! 8 <*>2 8 C) (*) 81 *> 2 172 1,179 390 m mu, » 60 40 (*) (*) (*) W 2 (*) ( } * (*) (") (•) (t) 4 1 8 8 (*) (*) C) (*) (*) (*) 107 12 125 337 90 18 339 92 2( 336 93 21 18 2 1' 2 l 18 27 (*) (*) : <C (*) 5 (*) 14 14 (D) (D) 19 19 566 (D) f t 71 80 99 74 5 557 (D) 8 68 80 85 73 (D) 615 (D) 699 (D) 783 (D) 7J 84 95 83 (D) 8( 92 116 91 9! 105 140 92 14 78 ( 88 100 115 93 34 m 8 15 18 21 25 32 157 10 (D) 26 42 182 12 24 35 164 (°) ^ 32 54 225 31 48 254 34 58 296 40 61 329 50 68 381 57 77 392 60 87 406 13 141 160 174 187 181 4 4 4J 8 209 11 5' 217 13 6 237 15 6j 265 17 5- 7; 286 18 71 2 7 1 2 82 10 2 l' 37 32 li 42 36 1J 46 37 li 52 40 2 70 45 2! 68 48 2 72 52 21 84 56 3 99 59 1 1 22 1 2 16 139 284 128 32 96 39 152 309 138 36 102 44 161 327 14 3 13 62 16 si 269 464 249 76 173 848 13 38 1 13 24 301 510 28 85 196 95 15 42 1 14 25 345 564 319 98 220 1,104 19 48 1 180 29 376 607 360 113 247 1,242 2 50 20 203 3 44 13 50 1 3 202 27 1 1 1 46 143 55 1 40 22 2 1 1 1 50 157 3 1 5 1 250 433 222 69 153 750 1 34 1 11 2 27 309 33 525 140 15 229 590 15 17 262 628 162 17 294 2,68 14 2,54C 2,87 15 2,72 3,00 155 2,846 6* 2,« 2 554 (D) 6S 75 99 74 (D) (D) 8 24 39 152 «37 10 47 13 66 1 m l 20. 19 936 5 11 104 110 125 116 62 25 28 33 34 1,054 6 12 103 117 138 141 90 1,183 1,300 10 15 148 147 172 171 87 1,437 15 17 163 160 196 186 114 1< 117 132 153 160 79 24" 19 1! 247 18 1; 5 92 1 5! 100 13 24 1 (D) (*) 24 10 (D) (*) <") 6 243 19 15 (DD) ( ) 10: { 56 42 1 5' i 17 58 42 180 349 163 44 119 52- 192 373 17 4 12 58 217 387 180 56 124 62 223 400 197 60 137 68 32 14 73 1 3 1 8 20 3 1 90 2 3i 13 96 20 37 424 455 51 556 626 704 81 91 127 144 154 696 185 184 327 693 168 16 364 61 142 8 390 65 148 5 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CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 37 Sources, Selected Years 1969-80—Continued of dollars] Vermont— Continued Mideast Line 1972 » 19731 1974» 19752 19762 19772 1978 2 19792 19802 1,159 79 192 59 133 1,280 89 203 63 140 1,358 100 109 50 140 1,413 116 199 55 143 1,557 135 237 72 165 1,699 158 232 58 174 1,950 187 275 101 174 2,183 217 309 115 194 2,394 22,999 31,604 38,601 49,635 62, 237 74, 178 80, 731 03,250 207,504 227, 724 253 6,681 7,704 8,598 9,868 10, 891 12,223 13,973 15,889 18,236 20,561 303 12,302 12, 182 12,494 12,622 13,329 12,955 13, 249 14,533 15,896 17,448 773 96 904 837 781 1,203 1,054 942 1,064 845 1,376 206 11,398 11,345 11, 721 11,842 12, 126 11,901 12, 306 13,469 15,051 16,073 73 1,357 78 1,493 66 1,582 71 1,657 90 1,839 78 2,012 122 2,291 139 2,571 123 2,827 1,212 1,161 40, 769 50,329 1,122 5 1,227 7 1,298 7 1,350 7 1, 513 9 1,664 10 1,912 12 2,167 13 2,388 15 5 8 6 1 8 6 1 9 7 1 9 8 1 9 9 2 9 (*) (D ) (D) 8 114 (*) (D ) (D) 8 121 9 95 (*) (*) (*) 9 108 (*) (*) (*) 10 118 10 2 11 (*) (D ) (D) 11 146 11 2 12 (*) 0 -1 12 162 13 2 12 (*) (*) (*) 12 170 360 100 20 4 7 20 28 6 (*) (*) 12 409 109 21 5 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 21 31 7 (*) (*) 13 454 118 22 4 8 24 34 7 (*) (*) 15 461 117 24 (D) 8 24 35 6 (D) (*) 13 519 133 27 5 10 29 38 8 584 145 28 6 10 33 41 8 696 166 31 6 12 38 46 10 811 182 33 7 14 43 50 11 (*) 13 (*) 16 (*) 20 (*) 21 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 260 22 17 3 7 53 102 15 300 26 20 4 8 68 109 20 336 30 21 5 9 76 122 26 344 29 19 5 8 75 132 27 386 34 23 4 10 77 159 26 439 38 24 6 11 87 185 27 531 45 29 7 15 103 225 36 629 52 31 9 21 122 268 44 (*) (*) ( 28 11 4 (*) (*) 28 12 5 (*) ( *) U 29 12 5 (*) 29 14 6 (*) 31 15 8 1 1 1 33 18 9 37 20 12 41 25 15 91 10 27 1 7 28 18 102 12 31 1 7 31 19 108 12 33 1 8 34 20 112 12 32 2 9 37 21 124 12 36 2 9 41 24 138 14 40 1 11 45 27 153 12 45 2 13 53 29 55 164 66 19 47 259 32 10 13 20 5 61 176 66 21 45 279 32 11 14 23 6 68 186 65 23 42 296 29 12 13 24 6 81 191 70 26 44 323 36 12 13 26 7 90 210 81 28 52 363 42 14 15 32 8 97 225 90 31 58 391 46 15 17 36 8 9 105 19691 19701 19711 19721 19731 1974' 19752 19762 1,111 1,622 1, 536 1,461 1, 632 71,014 84,835 97,819 206, 492 222,041 19772 19782 19792 19802 250,143 72,591 23,689 27.230 20,098 20,766 1,670 1,157 18,428 19,608 1, 446 2,003 2,349 40, 189 63,730 291,580 1,920 18,666 17,942 24, 617 30, 357 40, 178 51, 110 61,334 67,093 80, 470 96,339 457 484 573 404 530 624 390 727 568 16,529 796 41,252 881 64,472 049 416 114 826 (D) 78 (D) 187 10,834 558 238 1,400 985 158 44 213 11,967 613 268 1,724 1,245 205 38 236 13,398 673 270 1,815 1,278 242 51 245 13,866 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 907 41,542 42,103 42, 225 44,848 48, 732 52,414 52,708 57,241 62, 743 69, 125 76, 571 82,413 198 17, 432 17, 922 18,290 19,218 20,250 21,333 21, 734 23, 771 25,834 28,138 30,461 32,899 34 2,921 3, 086 3,181 3,235 3,324 3,480 3, 655 3, 956 4,201 4,524 4, 875 5,223 9 (D) 1,116 1,152 1,264 1,365 1,345 1,239 1,307 1,373 1,446 1,447 1,487 3,166 3, 161 3,263 3,370 3, 272 3,195 3,527 3,698 4,017 4,138 4,305 15 3,286 47 (D) 1,434 1,479 (D) 1,663 1,814 1,785 2,014 2,260 2,498 2,720 2,918 55 3,077 3,206 3,277 3, 466 3,661 3,851 3,986 4,278 4,625 5,028 5,563 6,176 12 3,477 3,716 3,786 3,980 4,308 4, 840 5,064 5,559 (D) 6,686 7,353 8,123 601 654 1,241 1,445 1,603 1,815 746 586 896 1,029 1,109 (D) 92 121 91 93 96 97 132 140 96 99 (*) (D) (D) 990 1,013 1,115 1,211 1,237 1,217 1,399 1,598 1,799 2,038 2,116 23 981 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 318 72 540 318 40 42 140 7,863 519 320 84 624 380 42 43 159 8,574 511 1,008 58,595 363 95 617 394 20 43 160 9,427 496 383 102 717 440 64 45 169 9,988 506 505 436 430 143 132 1,152 1,283 D 897 () 139 147 59 54 187 (D) 10, 899 9,881 492 468 709 24, 111 24,181 23,936 25,630 28,482 31,082 30,974 320 385 52 302 349 427 303 389 625 662 32 574 561 557 581 (D) 14 4,270 4,276 6,025 (°) (°) (°) (D) 76 2,622 2,681 2,680 2,869 3,158 (D) 3,687 4,516 4,983 5,597 5,814 142 4,262 4,389 4,262 252 4,442 4,487 5,053 5,358 5,374 (D) (°) 52 1,581 1,476 1,342 1,354 1,518 1,717 1,765 1,283 250 1,589 2,082 1,100 1,353 271 1,728 2,279 1,166 459 524 165 203 1,270 1,424 828 975 191 198 60 64 184 193 9,829 10,536 573 592 546 596 (D) 33,470 36,910 40,987 46, 110 49,514 574 642 736 736 (D) 584 791 824 643 (D) 6,108 6,693 7,342 8,457 8,773 4,018 4,309 4,706 5,205 5,535 6,145 6,764 7,778 8,748 9,605 5,799 6,268 6,954 7,794 8,610 1,799 2,082 2,349 2,645 2,977 a a a a a a 3 2,234 2,414 2,703 2,644 2,385 3,457 1,500 2,680 (°) 1,599 2,926 4,355 1,750 3,039 4,970 1,801 4 4 4 168 8 50 2 16 60 33 182 10,683 11,755 12,395 13,557 14,571 15,495 16, 077 17,698 19,594 21,704 23,998 25,954 8 1,193 1,245 1,291 1,262 1,418 (D) 1,486 1,685 1,845 1,928 2,097 2,162 52 2,229 2,408 2,672 2,960 3,239 (D) 3,246 3,547 3,993 4,486 4,911 5,141 D 2 935 868 881 946 1,012 1,030 1,092 1,159 1,335 1,438 1,609 (D) 19 ( ) 2,281 2,385 2,505 2,634 2,796 2,965 3,189 3,585 3,950 4,322 4,715 63 2,580 3,070 3,234 3,812 4,015 4,314 4,732 5,301 5,819 6,498 7,377 8,142 38 1,655 1,819 1,945 2,137 2,320 2,441 2,620 2,884 3,193 3,506 3,852 4,185 4 4 4 4 4 4 110 253 102 36 66 431 53 16 18 43 8 129 280 113 41 72 479 58 18 18 50 9 138 9,134 9,796 10,248 302 14,004 14,956 15,850 128 9,415 9,859 10,792 47 2,261 2,602 2,816 82 7,155 7,257 7,976 534 24,370 26,547 28,344 865 60 780 824 20 1,597 1,606 1,555 19 1,004 1,OC5 1,016 59 5,246 5,627 5,789 10 1,013 1,091 1,114 367 2 43 31 15 1,125 301 1,490 2,051 1,082 991 283 1,542 2,089 1,089 11,133 16,839 11,658 2,998 8,659 30,954 923 1,552 1,032 6,303 1,155 (°) 296 1,929 2,495 1,223 11,967 17,977 11,959 3,271 8,688 33,713 992 1,586 1,070 6,923 1,241 1,484 280 2,062 2,726 1,270 13,264 18,732 12,537 3,746 8,791 36,272 1,013 1,587 1,015 7,451 1,290 (°) 2,009 2,908 1,257 14,296 19,529 13,703 4,167 9,535 39,043 981 1,567 1,018 7,916 1,361 <°) 2,191 3,160 1,383 15,308 20,987 15,295 4,479 10,815 42,218 1,063 1,654 1,193 8,701 1,497 16,315 22,113 16,859 4,770 12,088 46,028 1,127 1,789 1,308 9,896 1,667 18, 017 24,059 18,636 5,245 13,391 50,826 1,271 1,938 1,372 11,355 1,812 14,728 16,394 18,005 19,989 21,901 23,917 26,199 28, 110 30,241 33,078 439 22,827 25,712 28,237 30,836 33,725 36,485 39,399 41,571 43,850 47,200 82 7,132 7,833 8,406 9,052 9,707 10,588 11,471 12,487 13,269 14,476 13 1,466 1,580 1,650 1,745 1,734 1,727 1,670 1,716 1,677 1,719 343 14,229 16,299 18,182 20,038 22,284 24, 171 26,258 27,367 28,904 31,005 20,394 25,796 20,832 5,873 14,959 57,659 1,526 2,116 1,413 13,355 2,028 22, 678 27,394 23,792 6,719 17,073 65,611 1,874 2,258 1,486 15,318 2,368 37,220 42,306 179 193 212 230 253 269 293 326 235 43 9 183 266 46 9 210 284 53 10 221 306 58 13 235 326 62 13 251 348 66 12 269 379 74 13 292 404 77 13 314 «.« 1,362 1,571 80 1,491 1,648 80 1,568 1,728 83 1,645 1,929 101 1,828 2,090 110 1,980 2,413 128 2,286 2,710 148 2,561 2,950 141,981 151,490 159, 692 172, 125 186,457 199,356 207,953 223,673 241,635 265,733 293,930 320,586 163 6,137 6,488 7,000 7,808 9,583 10,579 11,009 11,710 12,667 14,109 16,085 17,581 2,787 135,845 145,002 152,693 164,317 176,874 188,777 196,944 211,964 228,968 251,624 277,845 303,004 -27 1,334 264 230 1,828 463 3,947 -31 1,461 291 259 2,010 469 4,291 -33 1,535 327 311 2,173 473 4,594 -31 1,614 347 392 2,352 480 4,901 -31 1,797 384 421 2,603 485 5,365 -33 1,946 440 436 2,822 492 5,735 -42 2,244 476 461 3,181 498 6,384 -46 2,515 559 518 3,593 506 7,105 -49 2,738 668 608 4,013 513 7,827 2 3 3 3 -1,882 133,963 25,686 15,912 175,561 42,111 4.M9 -2,081 142,941 27,403 19,000 189,344 42,517 4,453 -2,251 150,441 28,320 22,659 201,421 42,870 4,698 -2,411 161,906 29,663 25,122 216,691 42,992 5,040 -2,558 174,316 32,391 27,879 234,586 42,837 5,476 -2,771 186,006 36,624 32,299 254,929 42,709 5,969 -2,967 193,977 38,559 40,545 273,080 42,728 6,391 -3,244 208,719 41,619 44,194 294,533 42,667 6,903 -3,594 225,374 45,766 46,929 318,069 42,547 7,476 -4,013 247,612 51,07* 49,811 348,494 42,421 8,215 50,328 54,193 15,328 16,407 1,802 1,944 33,198 35,842 -4,390 273,455 59,546 54,360 387,361 42,358 9,145 -4,791 298,213 70,671 62,786 431,671 42,354 10, 192 4 i I i I I i < i i i ( < ( SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 38 July 1981 Table 3.—Personal Income by Major [Millions Line Delaware Item 1969 ! 19701 1971 i 19721 19752 19741 19731 District of Columbia 19772 19762 19792 19782 19802 19701 19691 19711 Income by place of work Labor and proprietors' income by type 1 2 3 4 5 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 3 Farm Nonfarm 1,614 103 166 45 122 1,739 114 149 25 124 1,895 138 156 30 126 2,102 159 175 40 135 2,337 181 232 93 139 2,504 198 209 73 136 2,606 228 233 94 140 2,834 267 239 88 151 3,057 308 219 50 169 3,387 347 267 98 169 3,712 397 288 100 188 4,112 478 276 76 200 5,322 152 175 (*) 175 5,757 178 177 (*) 177 6,136 211 190 (*) 190 54 1,829 35 1,967 40 2,149 51 2,385 103 2,646 84 2,827 105 2,962 100 3,241 62 3,522 112 3,889 115 4,282 92 4,774 (*) 5,649 (*) 6,111 (*) 6,536 1,574 1,666 1,811 7 2,010 7 2,242 9 2,385 9 2,477 9 2,718 10 2,953 3,275 11 3,624 4,062 13 2.837 3,017 3, 155 39 5 6 6 1 1 7 1 2 8 1 3 8 1 7 2 8 1 7 2 4 9 1 6 10 1 7 10 11 2 3 2 1 1 7 2 37 Labor and proprietors' income by industry 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 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 Farm Nonfarm _ Private __ Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other. * Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other * Mining Coalmining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products . — Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing ._ Chemical and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products. Leather and leather products 786 604 56 771 590 53 196 854 625 924 679 1,029 747 63 9 21 10 1,101 844 72 1,144 891 72 1,258 950 80 23 12 20 638 13 22 671 36 16 24 700 38 43 8 20 8 U 66 67 68 Total labor and proprietors' income (earnings) 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance _ Net earnings (66—67) 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 Adjustment for residence Net earnings (68+69) Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 8 Plus: Transfer payments « _ _ _ _ _ Total personal income (70+71+72) Population (thousands) fl Per caoita income (dollars) 1,384 1,038 48 26 777 34 C) ( D} 241 1,529 1,116 94 6 6 4 2 182 3 1 229 3 1 245 283 4 2 257 4 253 2 308 412 20 16 17 20 346 7 3 37 29 26 1 3 3 25 8 4 25 9 4 £! 25 8 3 26 23 11 4 14 4 n 29 12 1 8 14 1 8 17 1 9 21 1 8 20 1 9 25 1 10 32 1 108 19 25 5 15 21 24 119 20 30 6 11 23 29 129 22 33 6 9 27 33 148 24 38 7 11 31 36 156 166 210 37 52 232 7 13 33 39 7 17 36 41 194 33 49 8 18 41 44 45 49 65 214 84 27 57 262 7 18 22 45 69 233 93 30 63 279 8 18 22 83 256 108 33 75 326 11 19 22 61 13 95 282 118 38 80 360 115 285 121 43 78 391 125 303 131 128 330 142 337 155 162 372 169 390 447 10 23 69 14 22 63 16 26 75 16 200 222 241 143 16 C 288 1,941 11 13 59 33 1,079 45 (*) 61 (*) (*) C) 170 201 174 33 8 134 3 (*) (*) (*) 1 ?! 3? 14 7 (*) 187 207 198 173 24 (*) 205 182 ] (*) (*) 3 2 6 (*) 142 3 ( ) * (*) 23 25 1 1 26 33 33 1] (*) (*) P 1 1 (D 2 117 239 /'DN (*) 107 29 932 37 (*) 47 266 1 684 27 836 33 8 2 (*) (*) (D) 8 6 64 199 75 22 53 237 6 17 21 40 10 (*) (*) 213 10 Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries. 18 20 x 10 19 11 6 1 99 18 25 (*) (*) (D) 47 181 3 1 B U 205 (*) 43 Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures .. _ Primary metal industries Fabricated metal product s Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Trail sportat ion equipment excluding motor vehicles. Motor vehicles and equipment Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian _ _. Federal military State and local 20 21 U (*) (*) 201 10 Wholesale trade _ Retail trade Finance insurance and real estate Banking Otherfinance,insurance, and real estate. . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business and repair services Amusement and recreation including motion pictures. Professional, social, and related services.. (*) 197 11 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 (*) 176 14 446 14 430 (£) 5 156 30 Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services 62 63 64 65 M 122 30 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 61 n (*) 1 4 (*) (*) c fD\ 4 288 4 58 2 2 59 11 552 256 44 63 12 58 186 407 188 64 124 620 25 28 85 17 17 270 46 68 12 206 428 209 70 140 704 28 141 c 329 27 15 1 82 147 57 355 29 15 366 27 li 87 163 60 92 175 55 227 369 257 50 207 1,255 56 52 59 198 25 242 378 272 60 213 1,352 60 51 60 214 191 383 298 66 232 1,465 60 48 61 410 465 864 256 42 47 166 301 49 51 201 338 52 54 232 376 58 58 260 405 62 58 284 442 72 60 310 485 79 63 342 522 83 65 375 569 88 68 413 613 95 72 446 658 101 77 481 712 108 82 521 2,812 2,297 169 346 3,094 2,464 210 419 3,382 2,690 213 479 1,883 69 1,814 2,002 70 1,932 2,189 80 2,109 2,436 99 2,338 2,749 130 2,619 2,911 150 2,761 3,067 156 2,911 3,340 159 3,181 3,584 178 3,406 4,001 201 3,800 4,397 230 4,168 4,866 250 4,616 5,649 285 5,364 6,111 315 5,796 6,536 328 6,209 -57 1,757 408 151 2,316 540 4.289 -64 1,868 431 180 2,479 550 4.505 -78 2,030 447 211 2,688 565 4.756 -89 2,249 471 232 2,951 574 5.143 -106 2,513 502 271 3,287 579 5.676 -106 2,655 552 335 3,542 583 6.074 -113 2,798 553 445 3,797 589 6.448 -123 3,059 609 478 4,146 593 6.994 -140 3,266 668 523 4,458 595 7.494 -159 3,641 731 548 4,921 598 8.226 -179 3,989 880 616 5,485 599 9. 159 Income by place of residence See footnotes at end of table. -214 -2,941 -3,255 -3,555 4,402 2,424 2,541 2,654 1,033 606 528 568 736 427 634 496 6,172 3,379 3,605 3,893 597 751 762 755 10.339 4.434 4. 775 S. 187 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 39 Sources, Selected Years 1969-80—Continued of dollars] District of Columbia— Continued Maryland Line 19752 2 19782 19792 19802 9,511 540 331 10,352 606 389 11,277 687 501 270 331 389 501 12,227 770 534 (*) 534 9,701 470 1,068 117 951 19772 1976 19721 19731 19741 6,644 246 193 (*) 193 7,120 270 165 7,672 329 200 8,218 401 240 8,821 470 270 200 240 ( J 1 65 19691 19701 19711 10,579 548 1,086 106 980 11,371 12,519 740 630 1,127 1,205 120 85 1,085 1,041 11,506 58 12,497 64 13,044 63 14,291 68 15, 743 79 36 8 IS 4 (D) 41 8 20 4 1 45 7 23 4 49 9 22 6 1 52 12 40 24 2 52 11 41 26 1 56 12 25 13 1 (*>) 895 * \5 1,020 U !7 1,108 ( \5 1,267 14 1,358 U 14 1,242 10 1,334 1,459 2,419 960 277 (D) 125 85 178 165 (D) 2,398 980 281 15 121 86 191 D (D ) ( ) 2,567 1,025 289 13 129 90 201 2,846 1,092 3,103 1,142 312 3,379 1,283 353 3,749 1,400 °89 95 3,096 1,171 329 14 121 114 246 204 19 (*) 114 (*) 13,530 150 11,089 3,402 43 3,584 46 3,948 52 4,238 58 4,499 65 4,882 (D) 5,349 78 6,059 87 6,768 88 8,150 40 8,820 44 2 41 1 (*) <j>) 2 44 1 (*) (°) 2 49 2 (*) 3 56 2 (*) 2 63 3 3 75 2 3 84 3 2 3 84 4 (D) 3 33 7 17 (**) 1 (*) 269 (*) 266 (D) (D) 241 276 [D) 335 (*) 298 (*) 281 (*) 256 264 234 19 279 249 19 283 252 19 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 248 223 19 (*) (*) (*) 198 4 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 216 194 (D) (*) 2 225 201 (D) (*) (*) 4 4 22 (D) 1 (*) (D) 23 1 (*) 2 (D) 2 (D) (*) (D) D ( ) (*) 5 1 2 2 (D) 2 5 4 4 4 (D) 3 2 2 25 1 3 2 (D) 272 9 5 1 (*) 304 10 9 1 (*) (D) 129 80 165 153 12 136 100 219 (D) 15 127 110 240 199 (D) 103 110 6 4 (D) ( ) 3 2 1 3 2 1 457 560 66 15 218 404 349 217 426 392 (D) (D) 226 452 433 (D) (D) 2,124 2,262 80 1 (D) (D) 61 281 27 D 72 307 28 D 602 16 1 (D) 73 318 ( ) D (D) 477 484 (D) (D) 272 174 183 150 116 33 35 152 38 38 167 44 42 184 52 51 195 61 50 38 39 40 41 42 130 142 130 135 2 2 122 108 95 21 29 99 121 102 19 28 118 118 107 24 27 152 123 115 28 28 179 145 135 29 30 701 116 176 42 78 163 125 776 127 193 50 82 185 139 845 131 222 51 87 202 152 909 123 252 59 67 241 166 1,004 139 276 71 73 264 180 1,096 145 307 84 84 287 188 1,126 140 295 93 86 308 205 1,257 156 337 93 99 345 227 1,424 170 385 92 119 401 256 1,602 187 439 110 138 440 289 1,804 214 489 119 146 516 320 1,954 221 493 138 166 578 358 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 666 1,594 648 117 531 2,208 41 140 95 566 73 750 1,756 723 127 596 2,510 44 146 97 623 75 832 1,916 782 144 638 2,778 51 147 100 670 84 95 716 94 1,017 2,217 887 192 695 3,354 62 160 95 775 95 1,120 2,416 1,024 207 817 3,669 66 175 112 864 103 1,222 2,552 1,185 230 954 4,046 /D) 587 1,459 585 107 478 2,035 35 140 94 536 68 945 2,046 822 625 rD\ 536 1,324 538 91 448 1,834 32 138 91 495 62 1,366 2,830 1,377 260 1,117 4,630 (D) 210 128 1,182 130 1,565 3,021 1,518 289 1,229 5,345 (D) 230 132 1,432 143 1,774 3,254 1,672 326 1,346 6,107 (D) 246 139 1,660 156 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 (X>\ (D) 1,015 1,162 1,291 1,525 1,726 1,916 2,166 2,348 (D) (D) (D) (D) 61 3,252 1,469 454 1,329 3,560 1,636 452 1,472 3,913 1,721 481 1,711 4,323 1,888 510 1,925 4,707 2,086 511 2,111 5,032 2,196 471 2,365 5,529 2,443 464 2,623 5,829 2,562 448 2,820 6,349 2,761 460 3,127 6,896 2,983 487 3,426 7,400 3,191 531 3,678 62 63 64 65 16, 076 826 15,250 17, 398 975 16,423 (D) 2 2 2 2 667 60 19 1 719 62 21 2 (D) (D) 392 ( ) 419 (D) 256 502 545 275 532 626 146 480 3,252 285 574 694 169 525 3,750 (D) 61 (D) (D) 2,789 (D) 53 D (D) (D) 30 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 123 151 139 163 (D) 350 ( ) 2,508 91 48 78 361 28 29 119 147 152 172 (D) (D) D 17 3,178 62 49 912 225 446 718 310 3 2 7 3 2 (D) 18 221 160 157 340 260 21 (*) 154 3 2 6 3 (*) (D) (D) (D) (D) 142 309 1,542 32 40 452 139 161 141 131 (D) 3 1 1 (D) (D) (D) 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 133 29 31 (*) 38 D 4,941 1,763 426 12 165 184 426 331 25 (*) 178 189 12 1,925 36 32 563 162 202 360 186 (D) 4,656 1,649 425 12 161 169 381 286 22 (*) 175 764 205 371 530 243 13 1,961 3 2 6 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 3,006 65 49 897 217 450 595 264 14 1,754 (**) (D) 83 41 48 33 1 (*) 14 1,948 2,348 54 42 669 196 234 453 199 14 1,418 2 3 7 3 7 4,177 1,527 405 75 37 42 25 1 (*) 15 1,859 2,096 45 37 608 174 214 405 178 14 1,459 (D) (D) ( \2 1,717 8 9 (D) 14 1,463 92 (D) 67 33 31 18 1 21,823 124 2,650 (D) 13 (D) (D) U (D) 12 17,832 19,922 112 100 6 7 (D) (*) (D) (D) 93 (D) < *g 259 216 26,818 29,223 1 2 3 4 5 (D) (*) 31 1 (*) 30 (D) 28 17 1 19802 18 (*) 138 31 1 (*) 6 3 30 (D) (*) 3 3 5 5 8 240 8 4 (D) D ((m ) 19792 133 131 271 219 20 (*) 125 (*) 207 393 325 77 248 1,705 30 1 (D) (D) (*) 197 392 315 71 244 1,588 59 45 62 233 26 61 (D) 1 (D) 2,381 917 259 (*) 1 (D) 21 8 66 252 75 64 243 30 (D) 1 (D) 389 (D) (*) 86 225 74 (D) (D) 20 W 498 48 16 1 68 284 81 (D) (D) (D) 348 (D) (*) 452 (D) (D) 312 281 20 780 6 214 (D) 4 406 27 18 1 86 207 66 (D) 264 1 (*) 409 24 17 1 112 197 58 1,888 ?) 5 214 6 (D) 1 2 (D) 1 141 120 12,073 13,009 5 199 6 (D) (*) (*) (D) (*) (*) (D) (D) 20,906 23, 109 25,121 1,668 1,919 2,205 1,864 2,048 2,113 183 172 119 1,681 1,876 1,994 10,398 52 f*) 12,465 (D) 18, 732 1,475 1,508 71 1,437 9,448 49 (*) 11,347 3 17,350 1,282 1,423 165 1,259 143 258 21,573 24,180 (*) 10,382 (D) 13,875 15, 167 15,890 837 1,095 959 1,272 1,364 1,330 142 203 184 1,160 1,130 1,146 234 19,821 (*) 9,561 (D) (D) 1978. 241 18,075 (*) 8,859 (D) 19772 194 17,204 (*) 8,200 3 19762 19741 247 15,829 7,555 (D) (D) 19752 19731 153 14, 311 (*) 7,084 (*) 19721 D (D) 58 (D) 520 (D) (D) 36 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 523 148 186 158 145 (D) 42 591 174 204 186 176 (D) 151 147 32 33 (D) (D) 3,023 (D) (D) 186 122 978 117 1,164 1,265 1,427 ( ) ( ) 1,902 ( ) 3,682 2,927 231 524 3,971 3,134 227 609 4,252 3,376 238 637 4,621 3,689 241 690 5,063 4,074 257 732 5,500 4,385 276 839 5,998 4,805 280 913 6,405 5,145 278 983 6,763 5,454 299 1,009 2,938 1,333 416 1,190 7,084 362 6,722 7,555 411 7,145 8,200 456 7,745 8,859 488 8,370 9,561 513 9,049 10,382 556 9,826 11,347 607 10,740 12,465 679 11,786 13,530 727 12,803 11,239 518 10, 721 12,213 13,128 14,464 605 694 557 11,656 12,523 13, 770 18, 316 1,030 17,286 20,055 1,082 18,973 21, 715 1,157 20,558 24,438 1,311 23,127 27,076 29,439 1,500 1,638 25, 576 27, 801 66 67 68 -3,907 -4,209 -4,660 -5, 112 -5,606 -6,133 -6,742 -7,388 -8, 104 2,935 3,085 3,258 3,443 3,693 3,998 4,398 2,815 4,700 693 661 796 810 954 858 980 1,155 1,318 741 820 944 1,144 1,221 1,330 1,267 1,457 1,681 4,217 4,448 4,825 5,212 5,521 5,915 6,308 7,009 7,699 744 734 721 710 682 670 656 640 696 5,670 6,062 6,694 7,338 7,929 8,676 9,415 1,069 12,039 1,879 12,601 1,805 1,142 15,548 3,868 4,020 2,072 2,217 2,446 2,642 2,910 3,197 13,728 14, 740 16,216 17,891 19,333 20,483 2,040 2,152 2,428 2,813 3,019 1,919 1,373 1,627 1,847 2,136 2,548 3,187 17,020 18,407 20,215 22,456 24, 694 26,689 3,938 4,023 4,081 4,109 4,133 4,157 4,322 4,576 4,953 5,465 5,974 6,420 3,436 22,409 3,280 3,473 29,161 4,172 6,990 3,704 24,262 3,632 3,731 31,625 4,195 7,539 4,019 27, 146 4,281 4,075 35,502 4,212 8,429 4,410 4,870 29,986 32,670 5,131 6,119 4,600 5,421 39,717 44,210 4,223 4,227 9,404 10, 460 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 40 July 1981 Table 3.—Personal Income by Major [Millions New Jersey Item Line 19691 1970» 19711 19721 19731 19741 19752 New York 19762 19782 19772 19792 19802 19691 19701 19711 Income by place of work Labor and proprietors' income by type 1 2 3 4 5 19,286 20,941 22,284 24,231 1,213 1,392 1,546 1,773 2,014 2,001 2,056 2,110 52 56 67 44 1,947 1,945 2,005 2,065 26,602 1,968 2,229 81 2,148 28,615 2,196 2,162 87 2,075 29,463 2,475 2,196 55 2,141 31,962 2,837 109 102 98 118 22,396 24,226 25,784 28,016 140 30,660 144 32,830 117 34,017 Private . Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other. * Agricultural services. .. . Forestry fisheries and other * Mining Coalmining.. Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nometallic minerals except fuels Construction 19,421 20,877 22,041 23,853 70 77 67 83 26,020 93 27,769 98 87 7 48 88 9 60 1,748 1,906 . » 1,879 Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products _ Textile mill products Apparel and oth«-r 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 . 8,034 8,256 8,355 8,964 3,731 3,944 4,100 4,386 609 575 633 645 247 286 248 259 418 429 449 427 332 310 361 409 400 411 450 364 1,271 1,400 1,450 1,548 128 148 164 129 2 2 2 3 341 342 367 338 9,709 4,711 679 309 474 444 492 1,690 174 10,402 5,137 715 302 462 506 537 1,956 226 374 359 Wage and salary disbursements.. .. Other labor income Proprietors' income ' Farm . .. . . Nonfarm 2,675 38,600 3,686 3,006 93 2,913 42,748 4,183 3,393 78 3,315 47,047 4,863 3,582 55 3,527 134 37,099 150 40,546 169 45,122 163 50,161 482 151 456 453 55,342 64,854 69,064 72,693 28,575 93 31,132 105 34,165 125 38,219 137 42,694 147 47,221 55,399 58,251 60,745 172 165 199 175 82 10 54 13 2 5 34 1,705 92 13 47 109 17 48 118 19 50 126 21 56 2 'U 2,367 34,718 3,229 2,749 56,944 2,868 5,525 365 5,160 60,703 3,364 5 'ai 5,114 63,728 3,770 5,647 327 5,320 Labor and proprietors' income by industry 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 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 Farm Nonfarm . . 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 Ordnance8 Stone, clay, and glass product s Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries. 63 5 35 8 m « 1,388 (*) 65 5 38 72 5 37 78 5 41 (*) *. 3. < 1,552 B.34 1,656 m P) (°) m 5 « 1,671 m m . m 1,787 39 2,136 m 142 23 59 138 158 41 36 94 103 1 4 m 20 13 25 24 48 54 56 2,553 3,159 3,460 3,905 « . <% <% 2,506 10,491 5,275 744 287 464 469 566 2,039 267 4 365 11,405 5,803 812 295 515 504 614 2,266 292 (°) 425 12,441 6,307 813 299 541 553 691 2,528 321 (°) 476 13,700 6,860 875 319 581 611 764 2,748 349 (°) 526 15,041 7,455 958 323 595 658 846 2,996 389 7 601 (°) 6,135 <P) 877 1,061 1,266 101 (°) 5,602 (D) 94 <*>) 957 1,120 1,335 101 103 430 998 1,216 1,474 108 (°) 6,839 85 125 478 1,114 1,419 1,610 116 7,586 99 134 536 1,198 1,574 1,791 133 73 70 70 4.998 P) (DD) ( ) 795 921 1,245 120 5,265 (D) 101 (°) 858 1,017 1,328 118 5,216 80 389 604 769 1,149 167 4,256 4,578 m (D) (D) 99 (D) 363 (D) 386 630 640 707 775 823 738 1,139 1,109 1,133 150 129 119 168 (D) 357 355 205 164 (D) 370 360 206 197 (D) 376 360 210 220 12 418 399 212 227 13 458 423 221 207 8 491 388 239 216 264 347 368 415 396 481 426 225 516 478 257 555 539 291 609 591 323 650 689 366 687 823 408 1,941 2,137 142 132 640 718 189 186 274 297 392 452 342 315 66 65 4,303 4,312 <D) » w « 82 79 280 273 258 8,313 9,453 9,462 9,376 101 121 125 130 141 242 261 258 819 766 606 849 1,274 853 845 849 1,744 1,977 2,081 2,025 1,994 1,703 1,736 1.665 721 139 595 668 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services 1,720 125 581 161 248 324 282 2,284 126 792 172 304 517 372 2,508 142 864 211 327 573 391 2,680 148 917 222 361 627 406 2,764 140 882 223 395 703 421 3,103 143 962 244 421 873 461 3,489 156 1,054 255 462 1,046 515 4,007 169 1,176 290 523 1,281 568 4,406 193 1,245 354 569 1,418 628 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Wholesale trade ... Retail trade Finance, insurance and real estate . Banking Otherfinance,insurance, and real estate. . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services .. Private households Business and repair services Amusement and recreation including motion pictures. Professional, social, and related services ... 1,350 1,517 1,665 1,836 2,323 2,561 2,750 2,960 1,031 1,099 1,228 1,355 264 236 208 296 964 1,059 863 822 3,473 3,844 4,135 4,582 101 114 92 97 273 264 266 263 131 134 130 132 901 1,010 1,064 1,174 112 117 120 100 2,010 3,204 1,440 332 1,108 5,101 126 272 139 1,281 131 2,288 3,354 1,519 378 1,141 5,489 127 270 132 1,412 144 2,563 3,534 1,624 410 1,214 5,747 121 274 132 1,476 159 2,855 3,808 1,856 429 1,427 6,282 127 280 155 1,640 174 3,115 4,049 2,095 457 1,638 7,017 137 305 170 1,876 190 3,516 4,402 2,354 500 1,853 7,917 176 332 178 2,235 194 4,124 4,737 2,640 555 2,085 9,037 298 356 184 2,597 224 4,595 5,046 2,968 617 2,351 10,446 501 382 193 3,023 260 2,220 3. 16,438 17,018 17,123 17,065 8,125 7,564 7,661 7,688 1,063 1,161 1,227 1,246 465 336 437 447 644 1,845 1,764 1,741 571 693 569 573 951 1,819 1,871 1,887 999 1,046 1,035 3,238 182 209 458 188 6 42 40 41 230 232 656 236 66 68 141 31 95 482 399 72 60 460 468 1,333 1,364 629 630 572 50 477 1,372 632 4,950 5,312 5,835 5,975 399 199 408 398 1,352 763 886 823 612 510 461 582 630 1,451 1,575 1,639 1,609 1,455 1,776 1,800 633 700 732 681 5,031 6,254 5,933 1,490 4,443 12,425 447 740 497 2,801 672 5,356 5,499 6,588 6,893 6,142 6,681 1,720 1,846 4,422 4,835 13,470 14,433 466 478 734 699 501 496 2,956 2,980 721 718 2,773 3,151 3,405 3,584 3,906 4,339 4,802 5,378 6,087 2,974 3,349 3,743 4,163 694 734 813 625 406 401 375 358 1,991 2,280 2,603 2,949 4,640 888 358 3,394 5,061 1,035 324 3,703 5,441 1,105 305 4,032 5,967 1,262 322 4,383 6,380 1,319 293 4,768 6,903 1,452 287 5,164 7,467 1,532 313 5,621 8,122 9,455 10,813 11,948 1,624 1,567 1,783 1,858 309 328 301 328 6,170 7,587 8,721 9,762 66 67 68 Total labor and proprietors' income (earnings) 6 22, 513 24,335 25,886 28,114 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance .. 1,002 1,089 1,175 1,320 21,511 23,246 24,711 26,794 Net earnings (66— 67) .... 30,800 1,655 29,145 32,974 1,810 31,164 34,134 1,890 32,244 37,233 2,007 35,226 40,696 2,195 38,501 45,291 2,510 42,781 50,324 2,878 47,446 55,493 65,336 69,519 73,145 3,151 2,707 2,814 3,015 52,341 62,630 66,706 70,130 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 Adjustment for residence Net earnings (68+69) Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 8. Plus: Transfer payments.. Total personal income (70+71+72). . Population (thousands) ' Per capita income (dollars) . . .............. 3,915 33,060 5,621 4,304 42,986 7,335 5,860 4,060 35,224 6,362 5,040 46,625 7,335 6,356 4,285 36,529 6,755 6,527 49,811 7,341 6,785 4,481 39,707 7,254 7,084 54.044 7,344 7,359 4,762 43,263 7,942 7,537 58,741 7,342 8,001 5,181 47,962 8,721 7,974 64,658 7,356 8,789 5,662 53,108 10, 149 8,677 71,934 7,373 9,756 6,208 -3,636 -3,880 -4,049 58,549 58,994 62,826 66,081 12, 114 13,202 13,991 14,191 10,061 7,562 8,914 10,626 80,724 79,757 85,730 90,898 7,389 18,105 18,272 18,365 10,924 4,405 4,692 4,950 61 62 63 64 65 Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local .. 1,986 2,457 7,269 8,101 9,053 Income by place of residence See footnotes at end of table. 3,278 24,790 4,098 2,415 31,302 7,095 4,412 3,480 26,727 4,495 2,896 34,118 7,190 4,745 3,612 28,323 4,794 3,475 36,592 7,282 5,025 3,805 30,599 5,108 3,830 39,538 7,337 5,389 SUKVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 41 Sources, Selected Years 1969-80—Continued of dollars] Pennsylvania New York — Continued Line 19721 19731 19741 19752 19762 19772 67, 957 72, 636 77, 077 79, 492 83, 444 88,573 4,272 4,614 5,079 5, 753 6,493 7,319 5,464 5,471 5,286 5, 378 5,880 6,450 277 339 247 396 345 280 5, 183 5,075 4,940 5,100 5,540 6,203 406 554 77, 287 82, 167 526 473 86, 915 90, 149 64,424 206 68, 196 219 71, 717 233 161 45 121 2 39 23 57 3,965 170 49 142 2 49 26 65 4,226 177 56 202 (D) 17, 766 18, 939 7,932 8, 175 1,253 1,239 520 565 1,764 1,789 585 599 1,961 2,026 1,054 1,107 237 235 43 46 262 297 266 259 19792 19802 19691 19701 19711 19721 19731 19741 1975 2 96, 260 05, 216 15, 202 8,150 9,364 10, 725 7,021 8,- 167 8,483 397 490 311 6,624 7,677 8,172 30, 131 31, 885 2,108 3,316 311 3,005 33, 186 2,303 3,318 279 3,039 36, 181 2,678 3,475 295 3,179 39, 667 3,021 3,867 430 3,437 43, 143 3,461 3,827 408 3,419 45,062 48,839 4,022 4,539 3,872 4,288 331 406 3,540 3,882 472 530 769 643 95, 287 01, 871 10, 788 21, 978 407 624 33, 786 34, 953 69 4,031 180 71 186 4 79 32 70 3,216 207 87 195 2 81 38 74 3,405 20,009 8,410 1,289 555 1,735 640 2,102 1,204 286 46 300 19, 921 8,452 1, 328 501 1,698 641 2,149 1,240 314 48 294 21,695 9,202 1,410 520 1,858 739 2,294 1,374 346 52 345 23, 695 9,934 1,532 549 1,957 815 2,451 1,500 399 59 394 254 239 264 278 73 2 392 312 19 16 46 2,245 74 3 463 371 21 16 54 2,339 84 2 465 389 6 17 54 2,482 91 3 530 433 21 19 57 2,750 26, 034 28, 649 30, 839 13, 138 10, 801 11, 637 12, 509 4,455 1,644 1,757 1,868 840 544 568 403 556 2,219 2,130 2,277 864 974 1,055 410 898 2,628 2,925 3,248 581 1,749 1,600 620 1,911 652 535 581 2f5 80 89 48 69 495 444 287 521 13, 322 4,580 893 398 839 434 600 655 263 51 297 13, 348 4,715 943 405 849 451 619 662 272 49 316 14,411 5,002 983 435 900 477 668 702 291 48 348 149 150 151 297 234 112 210 (D ) (D ) (D) 86 4,320 314 253 114 234 (D ) (D ) (D) 91 4,606 321 10, 764 145 275 1,011 949 2,222 1,928 644 11, 599 145 287 1,109 993 2,483 2,019 752 11, 469 143 244 1,000 1,039 2,480 2,020 761 552 55 508 1,485 069 626 56 567 1,649 693 610 50 589 1,853 708 569 723 904 1,030 1,113 1,054 561 1,978 674 605 2, 136 738 663 2,298 788 758 2,482 840 824 2,801 898 6, 569 403 956 522 1,730 2,144 814 6,971 450 1,021 532 1,843 2,209 915 7,301 469 1,027 556 1,934 2,350 965 7,654 446 979 560 2,060 2, 566 1,043 8,262 508 1,028 587 2,208 2,776 1,156 8,996 556 1, 155 621 2,474 2,943 1,247 5,920 7,180 7,141 1,943 5,198 15, 556 467 685 509 3,203 745 6,821 6,261 7,736 7,519 7,184 7,535 2,405 2,095 5,089 5,131 16, 735 17,849 489 507 699 710 501 528 3,743 3,521 802 784 9, 945 10, 703 11, 599 147 100 4 610 (D) 24 (D) 63 2,962 -4, 564 78, 357 17,880 14, 631 110, 869 18,073 6, 135 19802 52, 913 58, 219 64,081 5,364 6,105 7,140 4,639 4,901 5,700 604 404 829 4,871 4,235 4,297 68,881 8,188 5,778 598 5,181 1 821 68,404 838 82,010 6 7 65, 978 71, 378 177 194 8 9 619 62,297 150 146 113 3 976 827 60 20 69 2,977 120 6 1,004 807 105 22 70 3,121 139 9 1,143 (D) 97 (D) 74 3,416 17, 791 19, 226 5,712 6,285 1,283 1,163 430 467 984 880 620 543 862 805 994 904 416 399 39 45 400 456 21, 192 6,903 1,374 504 1,044 697 934 1,136 464 39 542 164 168 142 146 10 1,122 963 69 9 81 3,798 1,044 75,877 2 3 4 5 165 12 1,408 (D ) (D) 181 13 1,467 (D ) (D) 91 4,178 93 4,205 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 23, 373 26, 194 7,553 8,171 1,486 1,609 550 560 1,135 1,152 773 862 1,028 1,110 1,234 1,382 503 568 45 45 621 708 27, 864 8,738 1,727 563 1,205 925 1,215 1,553 626 45 701 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 177 175 179 29 15, 821 18, 023 296 338 262 285 4,797 5,522 1,970 2,247 2,556 2,843 2,085 2,321 1,096 1,270 19, 126 335 290 5,731 2,401 3,148 2, 543 1,414 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 8,684 106 200 2,576 1,032 1, 356 1,427 514 8,742 105 199 2,598 1,052 1,364 1, 463 490 8, 633 114 196 2,541 1,041 1,335 1,437 477 9,409 128 221 2,829 1,096 1,440 1,530 510 251 110 568 329 216 235 92 592 332 222 259 73 619 312 228 293 81 675 352 255 335 83 757 375 276 361 71 821 431 286 367 398 524 612 751 754 863 3,197 932 822 453 324 912 485 351 1,002 549 379 1, 130 627 390 1,249 764 432 1,276 830 406 38 39 40 41 42 9,864 10, 883 11,719 583 634 654 1,289 1,442 1,494 712 710 730 2,703 2,924 3,176 3,213 3,695 4,043 1,364 1,478 1,623 2, 522 508 669 105 226 473 540 2,740 541 709 108 247 534 600 2,953 563 801 114 259 581 635 3,257 564 909 121 282 686 695 3,535 635 1, 022 124 293 730 730 3,811 698 1,091 142 318 792 769 3,911 689 1,033 147 342 866 834 4,385 798 1,156 158 375 982 915 4,914 861 1,330 182 436 1,065 1,040 5,397 888 1,507 210 486 1,165 1,140 5,982 952 1, 653 241 569 1,303 1,263 6,341 982 1,715 266 621 1,435 1,322 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 7,241 7,863 8,266 2,685 5,581 19,078 481 660 502 3,990 833 7, 671 8,078 8,791 9,835 10, 855 8,327 8,655 9,360 10, 081 10, 661 9,090 9,855 10, 732 11,986 13, 919 2, 892 3, 066 3,360 3, 767 4,337 6, 789 7,372 8,218 9,581 6,198 20, 185 21,726 23, 666 26, 665 30, 021 523 495 577 650 725 747 693 807 883 937 589 645 677 697 733 4,874 5,497 6, 434 7, 258 4,315 915 1,021 1,132 1,263 1,501 1,927 3,535 1, 581 399 1,182 5,146 147 387 206 810 144 2,028 3,756 1,677 452 1,225 5,584 159 390 202 866 155 2,157 3,997 1,844 492 1,352 5,824 177 385 205 912 164 2,347 4,295 2,016 529 1,487 6,393 228 390 208 1,009 177 2,563 4,662 2,108 584 1,524 7,033 251 396 216 1,139 197 2,878 4,907 2,191 664 1, 527 7, 632 249 405 204 1,238 205 3,134 5,186 2,402 736 1,666 8,344 242 410 205 1,331 231 3,308 5,655 2,750 793 1,957 9,373 284 438 240 1,501 261 3,515 3,926 4,408 4,962 6,042 6,592 7,017 7,431 3,086 3,458 3,874 4,330 1,052 849 938 1,200 2,237 2, 520 2,822 3,130 10, 240 11,271 12, 739 14, 583 294 353 323 393 511 562 478 604 277 263 285 300 1,722 1,917 2,255 2,619 311 293 347 393 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 12, 611 13, 178 13,916 16, 738 18, 866 3,451 3,812 3,980 4,381 4,834 5,330 5,925 6,649 7,188 7,933 8,939 10, 284 61 18, 026 19,003 20, 565 3,055 3,131 3,383 412 390 435 14, 582 15, 460 16, 746 4,393 1, 268 176 2,949 4,904 1,374 182 3,348 5,266 1,436 196 3,634 5, 839 1,550 205 4,083 6,415 1,618 201 4,596 6,824 1,707 210 4,907 7,592 1,898 217 5,478 8,085 2,012 220 5,852 8,601 2,125 221 6,255 9,311 2,308 230 6,773 9,900 2,436 237 7,227 10, 631 2,646 268 7,717 62 63 64 65 50, 431 52,955 57, 666 62,916 69, 225 76,921 82, 847 2,667 2,794 3, 123 3,388 3,760 4,292 4,697 47, 764 50, 161 54, 543 59, 527 65, 465 72, 629 78, 151 66 67 68 12, 493 13, 761 15, 233 176 193 162 269 251 298 1,114 1,201 1,249 1,254 1,384 1,124 3,401 2, 668 2,972 2,186 2, 388 2,712 846 886 788 13, 971 15, 198 16, 229 16, 405 16,971 2,313 2,504 2,792 2,116 2,612 384 374 379 390 371 11,476 12, 502 13, 351 13, 403 13,809 -4, 402 74, 223 15,911 12, 704 102, 838 18, 195 5, 652 108 4 841 (D) 66 (D) 72 3,093 15, 984 17,551 5,325 5,577 1,072 1,011 470 466 924 950 509 546 754 730 845 763 301 343 50 49 430 390 14,977 17, 013 18, 330 223 228 319 340 1,440 1,455 1,507 1,594 3,845 4,228 3,071 3,335 970 1,105 10, 659 11,975 153 150 252 246 3,827 3, 258 1,432 1,241 1, 865 1,628 1,709 1,811 601 664 77, 693 82, 721 87, 442 90, 623 95, 817 102, 342 111,431 122, 747 134,410 35, 360 37, 310 38,807 42, 334 46, 556 3, 326 4,095 4,521 4,650 4,826 5,193 1,644 1,796 5,720 6,506 1, 556 2,007 2, 466 7,118 74, 367 78, 626 82, 920 85, 972 90, 991 97, 150 105, 710 116, 241 127, 292 33, 804 35, 665 37, Oil 40, 326 44,090 -4,252 70, 115 14, 722 11, 623 96, 459 18, 352 5, 256 19782 19792 19772 36, 092 39, 562 43, 018 44, 839 48, 948 53, 696 59,092 94 113 117 156 105 148 126 33, 158 86 215 100 188 1 78 28 81 3,811 19762 403 588 524 384 579 633 420 36,889 38, 424 41, 931 45, 977 49, 842 52, 431 57,032 31, 985 76 9,835 140 262 846 904 2,065 1,760 588 12, 863 1,983 370 10, 510 1,875 3,353 311 3,043 73, 921 78, 882 84, 900 92, 762 02, 976 13, 221 30,560 250 294 314 345 75 233 366 172 62 203 29 72 33 69 3,462 71 (D) 19872 -4, 775 81, 197 18, 649 18, 229 118, 075 18, 032 6,548 -4,988 86,004 20,050 19, 714 125,768 17,975 6,997 -5,287 91, 862 21,850 20,842 134, 555 17, 852 7, 537 -5, 729 99, 981 24, 468 22,016 146, 465 17, 720 8, 265 -6,273 109,967 28, 304 23, 363 161, 635 17, 634 9, 166 -412 -6,904 -405 -399 -415 -415 -398 120, 389 33, 399 35, 250 36,612 39,912 43, 692 47, 351 6,243 6, 550 7,236 8,221 5, 645 5,999 33, 620 7,644 8,802 5,142 6,087 6,849 26, 637 4,215 180, 646 43, 259 46, 391 48, 942 53, 311 58, 572 64,374 17, 606 11, 741 11,812 11,884 11,905 11, 885 11,864 5,426 10, 260 3,684 3,928 4,118 4,478 4,928 12, 080 12, 941 14,289 232 262 191 199 227 187 3,693 3,936 4, 350 1,734 1,829 1,581 2,042 2,113 2,313 1,859 1,933 1,715 722 922 704 -449 49, 712 8,773 11,012 69, 497 11, 898 5,841 -445 54,098 9, 570 12, 225 75,892 11, 887 6,384 -500 59,028 10, 720 13,028 82, 776 11, 882 6, 967 -583 64,883 11, 891 13, 867 90, 640 11, 865 7,639 -621 72,007 13, 927 15, 647 101, 581 11,874 8,555 -647 77, 504 16, 466 18, 250 112, 220 11, 895 9.434 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 42 July 1981 Table 3.—Personal Income by Major [Millions Line Great Lakes Item Illinois 19731 19741 1975 ' 1976 2 1977 2 19782 19792 19802 09,808 14,060 120,476 131, 263 7,002 7,727 8,830 10, 176 12, 796 12,019 12,851 13, 558 2,707 2,283 2,707 2,861 10,089 9,736 10, 145 10, 697 146, 355 11,597 16,280 5,038 11,242 157, 112 13,060 15, 518 4,333 11,185 161, 272 14, 736 17,029 5,391 11,639 179,812 17, 331 17,129 3,929 13,200 200,005 20, 366 19,447 4,434 15,014 224,097 23,038 20,276 4,507 15,769 245,843 26. 177 22,553 5,476 17,079 255,871 32,831 34,716 36,667 29,323 1,874 2,132 2, 3.08 21,899 3,799 3,511 3,831 3,733 643 848 800 18,166 2,952 2,867 3,031 3,121 2,732 3,166 3,355 26,486 131, 074 138, 991 151, 642 5.618 168,614 5,025 180, 665 6,174 186,863 4,812 209,461 5,364 234, 455 5,520 261,890 6,671 287,903 5,077 953 753 908 302,016 37, 552 39,606 41,948 11,376 114,024 120, 276 131, 194 340 334 303 296 146, 365 377 156, 777 416 160, 543 416 181, 198 465 204, 249 563 228, 84o 627 252, 144 697 263,017 32,936 34,312 36, 149 774 90 100 89 329 11 857 3S7 123 86 261 9,126 363 14 943 420 137 98 287 9,923 399 18 1,275 559 287 115 314 10, 218 401 15 1,453 (D) 276 (D) 319 10,006 443 22 1,670 (D) 449 (D) 331 11, 107 526 37 1,839 878 462 134 365 12, 744 580 46 1,851 900 373 164 412 14,823 645 52 2,329 (D) 498 (D) 456 16, 448 Manufacturing 50,730 50, 101 51,852 57,406 Nondurable goods . _12, 930 13, 356 13,823 14, 801 Food and kindred products 3,137 3,357 3,520 3,673 200 182 Textile mill products . . 176 185 683 Apparel and other textile products 585 623 628 Paper and allied products 1,567 1,610 1,643 1,788 Printing and publishing 2,474 2,581 2,642 2,786 Chemicals and allied products 2,266 2,369 2,441 2,584 Petroleum and coal product s 518 441 465 488 10 11 9 9 Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastics 1,925 1,913 1,992 2,254 products. 290 283 306 Leather and leather products 297 65,569 16, 074 3,855 209 758 1,958 2,987 2,826 604 10 2,555 69, 361 17, 247 4,190 (D) 761 2,098 3,137 3,140 710 (D) 2,687 68,253 17, 698 4,526 194 722 2,081 3,216 3,336 767 11 2,567 78, 517 19,967 5,016 219 874 2,441 3,494 3,770 879 11 2,951 89, 451 22,140 5,416 247 987 2,702 3,782 4,148 977 12 3,548 100, 315 24, 327 5, 874 248 1,063 3,001 4,174 4,572 1,047 14 3,993 108,922 26, 280 6,292 254 1,078 3,262 4,550 4,999 1,126 16 4,365 314 320 280 313 321 339 340 364 93 91 89 37,800 36,745 38,029 42,605 Durable goods 464 Lumber and wood products 579 470 508 782 Furniture and fixtures 795 896 814 Primary metal industries 5,765 5,619 5,714 6,521 Fabricated metal products 5,091 5,014 5,171 5,802 Machinery, except electrical 8,308 8,307 7,724 8,841 Electric and Electric equipment.. 5,014 5,051 5,129 5,365 Transportation equipment excluding 1,434 1,350 1,351 1,481 motor vehicles. Motor vehicles and equipment 7,618 6,903 8,364 9,548 244 245 Ordnance 5 415 343 1,460 1,497 1,590 1,770 Stone, clay and glass products 752 757 Instruments and related products 757 803 662 755 Miscellaneous manufacturing indus681 654 tries. 49,495 645 1,030 7,743 6,628 10,356 6,146 1,650 52, 114 664 1,062 8,612 6,840 11,630 6,316 1,723 50,555 746 936 7,844 7,201 11,458 5,823 1,809 58,550 895 1,075 9,122 8,365 12,515 6,632 2,004 67,311 1,029 1,199 10,330 9,693 14, 182 7,616 2,306 75,987 1,184 1,333 11, 696 10, 812 16, 193 8,660 2,717 82,642 1,281 1,475 12, 886 11,646 18, 175 9,331 3,201 81, 719 1,230 1,517 12,393 11,417 19, 150 9,480 3,522 8,428 100 228 1,175 1,389 2,295 1,673 252 8,495 94 224 1,166 1,397 2 344 1,736 232 8,572 99 226 1,169 1,419 2,302 1,713 268 11,347 269 1,946 918 817 11,065 260 2,039 1,014 888 10, 744 13,391 15,895 17, 783 18,626 16,855 2,068 1,094 831 2,362 1,262 926 2,593 1,446 1,022 2,884 1,594 1,132 3,136 1,679 1,206 3,120 1,759 1,277 254 45 351 391 273 259 32 359 379 273 295 36 376 381 289 19691 1970 i 1971 i 19721 19691 19701 19711 Income by place of work Labor and proprietors' income by type 1 2 3 4 5 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors ' in come ^ Farm .. Nonfarm - - -- - Labor and proprietors' income by industry 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 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 Farm Nonfarm - - - Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other. * Agricultural services _ Forestry fisheries and other * Mining Coal mining -Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction 290 6 6fi3 249 115 79 220 8,474 293 10 728 295 117 80 235 8,269 324 10 711 308 77 77 248 8,770 716 58 2,490 (D) 622 (D) 429 15,975 89 97 86 2 3 3 257 246 268 140 120 137 49 32 51 1 1 1 74 81 85 2,566 2,600 2,923 109, 343 12,664 12,890 13,080 27, 624 4,236 4,394 4,508 6,677 1,181 1,271 1,332 248 (D) (D) (D) 1,019 214 231 218 3,440 352 369 356 4,805 1, 113 1,157 1,185 5,562 697 713 685 1,220 200 186 199 15 (D) (D) (D) 4,275 372 372 355 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation C ommunication Electric, gas, and sanitary services 9,730 10,665 1,696 1,759 2,913 3,290 159 145 1,018 1,078 2,133 2,402 1,811 1,992 11, 788 1,965 3,787 151 1,153 2,605 2,127 12,607 2,016 4,022 153 1,236 2,907 2,272 12,906 2,005 3,794 160 1,323 3,166 2,458 14, 526 2,258 4,374 183 1,472 3,490 2,750 16,295 2,447 5,090 199 1,731 3,820 3,008 18,265 2,593 5,822 237 1,983 4,269 3,362 20, 240 2,861 6,324 260 2,247 4,803 3,746 21, 305 2,962 6,170 257 2,465 5,319 4,133 2,910 621 792 32 475 564 426 3,105 639 775 33 543 643 472 3,373 667 891 38 560 701 516 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 9,981 17, 350 7,527 1,825 5,702 22, 907 652 1,478 596 4,032 744 11,342 18, 501 7,904 2,072 5,833 25, 152 703 1,529 565 4,444 789 12,357 19,086 8,621 2,298 6,323 27, 445 684 1,527 567 4,765 853 13, 369 21,049 9,986 2,515 7,471 30,509 771 1,633 664 5,450 955 14, 797 22,985 11,392 2,750 8.641 34, 184 871 1,801 728 6,278 1,080 16,609 25,205 12, 910 3,106 9,804 38, 243 987 1,970 764 7,286 1,119 18, 884 27,200 14,449 3,525 10,924 42, 975 1,076 2,141 787 8, 497 1,234 20, 193 28, 518 16, 282 3,962 12, 319 48,136 1,137 2,286 828 9 37' 1,3&7 2,804 4,020 2,108 443 1,665 5,528 184 473 161 1,118 193 2,957 4,211 2,251 517 1,733 5,943 191 474 159 1,182 203 3,103 4,475 2,509 564 1,945 6,328 203 468 161 1,226 211 61 7,390 7,930 8,445 9,154 Wholesale trade. 13,357 14,008 14, 849 15, 799 Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate ._ 5,716 6,041 6,692 7,216 Banking 1,243 1,430 1,553 1,659 Other finance, insurance, and real estate. 4,473 4,611 5,139 5,557 16,430 17,698 18, 894 20,631 Services 521 550 601 Hotels and other lodging places 488 1,458 1,476 1,444 1,441 Personal services 560 566 575 564 Private households Business and repair services 2,956 3,103 3,263 3,460 617 599 665 Amusement and recreation including 553 motion pictures. Professional, social, and related services.. 10, 411 11,441 12,455 13,889 15,406 17, 121 19, 048 21, 035 23, 426 26, 115 29,239 33, 147 3,399 3,733 4,059 62 63 64 65 15, 110 17,050 18, 714 20,448 3,023 3,410 3,562 3,770 912 916 963 871 11,217 12,728 14, 236 15, 716 22, 249 4,040 983 17, 225 23,889 4,346 1,051 18,491 26,320 4,729 1,068 20, 523 28,263 5,001 1,107 22, 154 30,206 5,288 1,122 23,796 33,044 5,857 1,130 26,057 35,759 6,117 1,174 28,468 38,999 6,639 1,287 31,073 4,616 994 386 3,236 5,293 1,129 396 3,768 5,799 1,158 372 4,270 66 67 68 Total labor and proprietors' income (earnings) ... 129, 607 133, 806 142, 157 154, 997 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance «. 5,338 5,515 6,062 6,787 124, 269 128,291 136, 095 148, 210 Net earnings (66-67) 174, 232 8,403 165,829 185, 690 9,552 176, 138 193,037 9,824 183, 213 214, 273 10,809 203, 464 239, 819 11,842 227,977 267, 411 13,399 254, Oil 294, 574 15, 211 279,362 307, 093 38,505 40,359 42,856 16, 655 1,609 1,659 1,830 290,439 36,896 38,699 41,026 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 Adjustment for residence. . Net earnings (68+69) ... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 8 Plus: Transfer payments Total personal income (70+71+72) Population (thousands) 9 Per capita income (dollars) 427 166,256 27,563 21, 494 215,312 40,947 5,258 480 176, 618 31,525 25, 390 233,532 41,037 5,691 525 183,738 33,397 32,356 249, 492 41,105 6,070 619 204,083 36,235 34,754 275,071 41, 187 6.679 719 228, 696 40, 195 36,657 305, 548 41,353 7.389 842 254, 853 44,693 39, 132 338,677 41,509 8,159 937 280, 300 52, 770 44,067 377, 136 41,611 9.063 1,041 182 181 166 291, 479 37,062 38,882 41, 207 62,556 6,775 7,226 7,539 54, 420 3,482 4,124 4,903 408,455 47,320 50,232 53,649 41, 770 11,039 11, 125 11,206 9.779 4.287 4.515 4.788 Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 8,320 1,537 2,537 143 902 1,700 1,501 8,947 1,622 2,557 153 991 1,942 1,682 Income by place of residence See footnotes at end of table. 384 250 328 203 124,472 128, 541 136, 423 148,594 20,406 21, 828 22, 869 24, 393 11,963 14, 342 16,975 18, 853 156,841 164, 711 176, 268 191, 840 39,904 40,320 40, 622 40, 824 3.930 4,085 4,339 4,699 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 43 Sources, Selected Years 1969-80—Continued of dollars] Indiana Illinois— Continued Line 19752 19721 UTS. 19741 39,239 2, 733 4,047 857 3,190 3,262 3,062 5,111 1,725 3,386 7,201 49, 059 3,503 4,007 4,967 5,865 1,541 2,241 3,427 3,624 19782 19762 19772 3,659 4,795 5,328 1,163 4,165 8,834 65,510 5,607 6,217 5,971 6,006 1,462 1,488 4,509 4,518 19792 19802 19731 19741 1,394 75, 567 13, 113 13,475 14, 193 15,662 985 1,101 1,290 889 7,040 7,876 6,542 6,170 1,800 1,590 1,889 1,867 369 1,706 1,025 553 475 598 4,836 5,145 1,247 1,221 1,291 1,392 17,498 1,461 2,726 1,218 1,508 18,768 19,086 21,591 24, 184 27,201 29,964 30, 929 1,643 1,843 2,182 2,547 2,907 3,300 3,660 2,191 2,598 2,769 2,728 2,911 3,257 3, 127 691 1,059 1,015 815 965 732 689 1,500 1,539 1,754 1,997 2,096 2,292 2,438 1,725 1,747 2,047 1,409 612 68,688 75,986 82,929 88,213 15,190 970 1,862 45,048 49,573 1,693 2,433 1,406 3,978 56,498 62,376 38,684 42,706 110 99 6,639 48, 277 53,653 59, 452 65,885 129 153 164 120 118 2,091 76,542 13,441 32 183 204 116 5 444 238 103 113 4 511 299 99 123 6 612 334 159 145 9 683 394 152 153 11 656 391 115 171 12 856 547 149 190 14 900 579 188 S'oa 113 3,214 119 3,574 137 3,946 V50 4,455 V62 4,929 132 4,950 30 1,040 15, 940 17, 428 17,216 19, 070 21,204 23,648 25,381 26,008 5, 159 5, 579 5,697 6,376 6,936 7,575 8,025 8,327 1,448 1,554 1,648 1,821 1,959 2,127 2,212 2, 311 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 39 39 (D) 235 212 251 256 223 237 233 263 262 440 665 404 484 561 721 488 601 707 1,235 1,308 1,375 1,386 1,499 1,623 1,794 1,926 1,976 820 747 907 966 1,116 1,224 i,33y 1,432 1,536 214 289 374 450 349 489 508 540 557 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 11 11 479 574 748 423 526 508 659 823 829 96 3 309 175 47 1 86 2,874 106 4 335 194 48 1 92 3,097 3,176 19752 19721 19691 14,232 4,776 1,396 32 (*) 71 19701 434 15,616 1971* 668 16,516 13, 714 14,414 32 33 31 1 74 37 (D) 552 1,312 814 1,196 18,268 20,343 21,788 22,331 15,990 17,944 35 43 32 1 70 38 (D) 33 1 85 48 5 42 1 94 54 5 1,002 1,019 32 1,107 36 1,232 6,692 1, 429 347 6,653 1,482 370 6,929 1,550 384 (D) (D) (D) 7,806 1,663 394 (D) 72 146 268 370 106 (D) (D) (D) (D) 67 127 228 306 92 63 132 238 332 98 242 227 67 133 251 349 102 (D) 242 84 15 15 11,849 11,519 12,693 14,268 16,074 17,357 17,682 162 184 117 120 143 194 193 294 345 287 324 364 258 376 1,731 1,568 1,758 1,950 2,324 2,550 2,385 1,864 1,875 2,120 2,404 2,691 2,879 2,924 3,510 3,544 3,752 4,228 4,790 5,184 5,569 2,174 1,972 2,179 2,441 2,685 2,843 2,922 502 427 430 712 393 568 758 5,263 91 178 1,197 515 646 1,051 411 (D) 91762 19772 19782 19792 1 2 3 4 5 902 28,557 991 32,029 1,133 878 35,387 36,838 6 7 19, 198 19, 487 22, 259 25, 195 47 47 51 61 28,349 67 31,382 32, 463 75 83 8 9 79 5 310 209 (D) 2, 224 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13, 662 14,904 14, 784 2, 692 2,960 3,224 659 604 681 (D) 14 13 (D) 104 105 106 101 264 255 222 246 470 499 428 388 706 899 609 556 145 168 131 119 D D 1 1 () () 535 584 571 469 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 46 1 135 1,173 25,368 (D) 46 1 152 92 (D) 50 1 181 100 (D) 58 3 202 122 (D) (D) 71 4 280 186 (D) 41 1,304 1,285 1,450 1,710 56 2,007 2,268 8,911 1,789 404 9,418 1,924 434 9,153 1,962 467 10,645 2,188 516 12, 129 2,441 557 (D) (D) (D) (D) 81 161 286 408 101 19802 (D) 87 172 308 452 109 95 201 358 505 106 63 4 209 286 325 336 81 169 322 470 108 (D) 322 15 15 17 (D) 16 18 24 29 5,171 89 163 1,186 494 688 1,031 400 5,380 99 177 1,170 510 665 1,170 409 6,144 113 200 1,375 581 757 1,306 472 7,122 123 231 1,615 672 897 1,515 519 7,494 118 234 1,818 706 1,014 1,464 590 7,191 181 187 1,747 742 981 1,379 501 8,457 221 218 2,045 842 1,092 1,665 595 9,689 10,970 11, 944 11,560 302 302 257 328 262 272 239 274 2,332 2,701 3,044 3,077 977 1,070 1,147 1,097 1,284 1,455 1,659 1,712 1,824 1,994 2,155 2,143 852 710 854 916 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 (D) (D) (E>) 380 98 102 9,456 111 247 1,323 1,572 2,551 1,848 296 10,781 119 285 1,528 1,751 3,016 2,099 328 322 41 411 411 321 359 42 448 455 353 369 44 466 510 383 351 423 511 616 655 574 1,108 55 285 80 101 1,251 675 747 558 1,056 64 272 67 91 1,705 70l 752 522 894 57 247 56 86 1,620 650 736 486 760 63 222 52 82 1,441 598 698 451 657 120 210 52 81 1,218 562 617 413 687 153 203 51 82 988 493 542 367 287 94 104 333 113 114 369 136 120 417 163 135 445 186 146 429 206 155 38 3S 4C 41 42 3,695 697 998 39 599 792 570 4,053 778 1,142 39 643 833 617 4,419 826 1,227 39 705 968 655 4,520 812 1,170 44 758 1,033 702 5,012 865 1,344 49 838 1,132 783 5,566 933 1,528 56 956 1,235 857 6,167 972 1,707 63 1,084 1,387 955 6,797 1,058 1,852 71 1,219 1,550 1,047 7,124 1,093 1,800 76 1,362 1,682 1,111 970 199 313 4 73 191 189 1,048 218 322 5 76 216 211 1,135 230 355 5 80 236 228 1,242 227 407 6 82 265 254 1,385 253 476 8 85 287 277 1,497 268 516 9 91 319 294 1,544 274 497 9 94 349 321 1,754 312 582 11 101 390 358 1,985 333 672 12 130 434 404 2,222 349 771 14 149 481 459 2,466 379 837 18 167 550 514 2,601 394 828 27 178 605 567 43 44 4f 46 47 48 4S 3,326 4,697 2,710 606 2,104 6,742 227 441 163 1,274 226 3,645 5,107 2,829 671 2,158 7,590 244 447 169 1,486 247 4,152 5,501 3,037 768 2,269 8,362 266 466 160 1,642 261 4,560 5,004 5,560 5,656 6,261 6,759 3,400 3,903 4,397 859 943 1,040 2,541 2,960 3,357 9,083 10, 087 11, 183 248 266 312 474 442 511 189 161 207 1,842 2,107 2,407 317 273 359 6,166 6,950 7,516 7,331 7,831 8,302 4,956 5,531 6,363 1,180 1,329 1,502 3,776 4,202 4,861 12,341 13,633 15, 174 372 390 346 589 642 547 235 217 224 2,688 3,101 3,510 383 425 362 713 1,613 641 143 498 1,669 50 171 74 234 45 767 1,688 667 161 505 1,782 56 173 75 244 49 814 1,775 728 175 553 1,912 59 175 76 263 48 899 1,905 795 188 607 2,116 62 176 77 287 52 980 2,126 845 209 636 2,328 70 182 80 349 59 1,125 2,249 884 239 645 2,539 79 188 76 391 63 1,278 2,304 947 265 682 2,778 80 191 76 424 69 1,402 2,570 1,105 290 815 3,101 92 204 89 464 77 1,551 2,829 1,248 316 931 3,480 106 225 98 551 91 1,741 3,143 1,398 354 1,045 3,899 119 247 103 657 94 1,972 3,432 1,576 401 1,174 4,410 132 270 106 776 104 2,157 3,584 1,750 455 1,295 4,971 142 284 111 848 122 5C 51 5: 5C 4,412 4,997 5,567 6,117 6,733 7,387 8,965 9,972 1,096 1,185 1,290 1,462 1,588 1,743 1,938 2,174 2,409 2,679 3,023 3,464 61 6,364 1,226 395 4,742 6,867 1,307 393 5,167 7,339 1,387 430 5,522 8,221 1,528 433 6,260 8,723 1,594 477 6,653 9,236 10, 101 10,838 11, 670 1,678 1,848 1,934 2,061 511 533 506 606 7,047 7,747 8,372 9,003 1,748 372 83 1,293 1,902 412 81 1,410 2,102 444 90 1,569 2,278 472 102 1,704 2,429 501 114 1,813 2,590 543 125 1,921 2,843 588 120 2,136 3,110 623 114 2,373 3,362 663 122 2,577 3,680 730 125 2,825 4,005 780 129 3,096 4,375 897 142 3,336 61 6C 6^3 6* 17,184 18, 820 21,685 22,602 23, 527 26, 541 29,459 33,020 36, 520 37, 716 730 804 973 1,146 1,165 1,308 1,444 1,649 1,889 2,072 16,454 18,016 20,712 21,456 22,361 25,233 28,016 31,371 34,632 35,644 6( 6' 6* o 454 44 -22 51 84 141 153 198 75 105 114 133 85, 186 15, 161 15, 392 16,498 18,067 20,787 21,540 22,466 25,348 28, 157 31, 504 34, 784 35,842 20, 538 2,231 2,408 2,563 2,743 3,223 3,765 4,035 4,455 4,907 5,264 6,025 7,104 14, 710 1,367 1,634 1,938 2,116 2,435 2,863 3,603 3,776 4,007 4,379 4,987 6,232 120,434 18,758 19,433 20,999 22,926 26, 445 28,168 30,104 33,578 37,071 41, 148 45, 797 49, 177 11,447 5,143 5,204 5,250 5,296 5,329 5,350 5,351 5,372 5,405 5,446 5,475 5,503 10, 521 3,647 3,735 4,000 4,329 4,962 5,265 5,626 6,251 6,859 7,555 8,365 8,936 6< 7( 7 106 73 79 83 80 8,181 78 46,018 51, 435 55, 671 58, 931 63,782 70,413 77,733 84,976 89,622 15, 802 16,050 657 2,029 2,467 2,849 2,972 3,240 3,546 3,967 4,470 4,890 619 43,989 48,968 52,822 55,959 60,542 66,867 73,767 80,506 84,732 15,183 15,394 206 211 44, 195 49, 179 8,152 9,269 5,465 6,320 57, 812 64,767 11, 258 11,260 5,135 5,752 229 53,051 10, 594 7,178 70,823 11,274 6,282 242 56,201 11, 148 9,126 76,476 11,306 6,764 282 60,824 11,983 10, 121 82,928 11,360 7,300 302 67,168 13, 193 10, 678 91,040 11,406 7,982 369 74, 136 14, 778 11, 282 100, 196 11,434 8,763 433 80,939 17,350 12, 318 110, 608 11, 423 9,683 19 21 22 54 5f se 5" 5£ 61 6C 7: 7 7< 7 SUEVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 44 July 1981 Table 3.—Personal Income by Major [Millions Line IMichigan Item 1969 i 19701 1971 i 1972' 1973» 197ii 1975 i Ohio 19762 1978 2 19772 1979 2 1980 2 1969 i 19701 1971 i Income by place of work Labor and proprietors' income by type 1 2 3 4 5 24 776 25,031 26, 934 30, 019 1,883 1,963 2,392 2,715 2,490 2,329 2,393 2,610 259 369 282 310 2,180 2,046 2,134 2,241 33, 869 3, 162 2,845 516 2,329 35, 172 3,449 2,834 582 2,253 477 360 379 395 28, 753 28, 945 31,358 34,868 633 39, 243 717 40, 739 792 47, 556 54, 364 717 41, 415 61, 459 67, 449 68,735 33,150 34, 403 35, 966 Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other.4 Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other * _Mining ._ Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining .. Nonmetallic minerals except fuels Construction 25, 372 25,129 27, 132 30, 195 74 64 71 59 34, 149 81 35,177 89 35,317 91 41,028 103 47,337 128 53, 777 150 58,939 168 59, 423 29,380 30,191 31,386 90 180 80 77 71 3 144 (*) 17 75 51 1,992 78 a 168 1 24 86 57 2,104 85 4 226 Manufacturi n g Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile product s Paper and allied products.. . Priming and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products. Leather and leather products 12 923 12, 074 13 049 14, 712 2,085 2,120 2,208 2,405 492 514 463 538 20 19 21 23 222 182 155 188 279 293 273 267 367 323 333 315 550 600 566 525 44 38 48 37 1 (*) (*) (*) 230 240 283 238 17, 221 2,637 575 23 260 315 396 C>54 49 (*) 332 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 3 Farm Nonfarm 35, 461 3,785 2,815 40 685 4,471 2,906 46,158 5,349 3,460 52,093 6, 172 3,912 56 850 6, 978 4, 413 2,295 2 539 3,007 3,352 3,805 520 368 453 559 608 57, 082 28 908 30 037 31,294 7,814 1,740 1, 946 2,190 4,488 2,984 2,909 2, 964 389 441 400 4,047 2,585 2,513 2,576 650 482 490 483 396 Labor and proprietors' income by industry 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1(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 Farm Nonfarm .. -- 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. Ordnance * Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products . ._ Miscellaneous manufacturing industries. . 57 1 117 (D) (D) 67 40 1,731 34 61 2 123 (D) (D) (D) 67 1,659 30 68 2 120 (D) P) (D) 65 1,808 29 34 34 (D) (D) 102 62 2,109 647 506 (D) D ( ) 117 97 86 4 249 12 56 603 (D) (D) 6 261 1 82 (D) (D) 11 267 87 115 136 (D) (D) 15 293 146 72 151 17 347 1 97 (DD) ( ) 1,884 2,089 2,530 3,087 17, 161 2,756 619 16, 657 2,824 20, 401 3,288 23, 971 3,722 26, 977 4,093 28, 915 4,447 239 325 396 737 61 232 320 404 770 326 381 437 872 397 425 475 954 435 454 527 1,031 441 490 581 1,129 (D) (*) 327 (D) (D) (D) 682 60 757 47 (*) 827 59 72 65 285 364 33 39 (*) 471 42 897 47 78 (*) 579 43 3,422 978 42 88 (*) 652 44 161 19 357 1 114 (D) (D) 3,037 76 1 205 98 44 8 55 2,329 79 2 236 120 49 8 60 2,211 88 2 236 130 36 8 63 2,187 27,888 13, 871 13, 819 14, 035 4, 495 3, 669 3, 770 3,911 743 1,025 708 6fi5 40 367 482 619 1,209 95 (*) 78 110 395 607 627 122 4 75 81 110 399 638 671 115 407 637 696 125 4 137 5 608 998 985 1,035 50 62 60 54 23,393 10,202 10,043 10,125 9,954 10,841 12,307 94 111 86 195 188 220 1,071 1,166 1,312 1,259 1,314 1,500 1,923 1,660 1,864 474 419 413 110 104 109 14,584 128 246 1,595 1,759 2,231 549 121 14,405 13,832 17, 113 20,248 22,884 24,467 1,698 1,662 2,397 1,474 1,732 2,197 1,841 2,146 2,470 2,138 2,565 2,954 101 171 209 246 2,355 2,851 3,457 1,031 313 2,415 2,967 3,969 1,164 345 2,149 2,682 4,171 1,101 339 1,948 1,479 2,278 1,387 590 1,885 1,478 2,243 1,425 554 1,909 1,525 2,039 1,380 505 5,081 4,453 5,436 44 37 51 212 239 204 95 93 99 90 93 93 6,208 37 276 88 107 7,393 51 301 103 108 6,985 6,848 8,826 10,457 11,547 12,097 11,406 1,264 1,495 344 144 398 165 446 193 477 231 461 253 117 626 137 1,197 299 128 143 150 147 3,443 3,838 3,999 2,180 2,597 1,065 1,140 1,047 1,023 906 1,167 1,006 401 728 82 156 435 378 2,378 439 751 88 168 511 421 454 862 86 171 587 45C 10,838 85 201 1,134 1,332 1 996 432 128 135 261 568 53 309 120 132 233 520 153 273 596 172 302 720 187 356 210 432 192 466 85 148 86 144 96 637 148 99 144 64 669 148 116 99 112 131 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation ._ Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communication _ _. Electric, gas, and sanitary services 1,530 204 464 15 133 35? 359 1,622 211 456 17 133 396 410 1,760 223 517 19 131 435 435 1,954 232 589 19 139 493 483 2,183 260 688 19 157 556 503 2,276 2,339 2,660 2,997 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate . Banking Otherfinance,insurance, and real estate . Services . Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households . Business and repair services Amusement and recreation including motion pictures. Professional, social, and related services- 1,487 2 867 1,098 267 831 3,560 97 323 121 650 119 1,631 1,796 2,995 3,215 1,141 1,244 300 323 921 841 3,821 4,070 101 106 323 304 119 120 660 685 131 135 1,958 3,492 1,344 344 1,000 4,526 107 311 122 V49 144 2,112 3,847 1,397 376 1,022 5,037 113 323 127 8V9 162 2,352 4,021 1,447 2,379 4,183 1,554 2,458 4,598 1,793 2,714 5,051 2,079 3,163 5,608 2,405 3,639 6,085 2,722 3,768 6,253 2,991 1,755 3,447 1,359 1,900 3,623 1,438 2,012 3,813 1 <K* 1,020 5,495 1,086 5,982 1,282 6,665 1,521 7,602 1,769 8,652 1,990 9,804 2,178 10, 951 1,086 4,157 1,122 4,505 1,260 4,813 171 184 1,171 205 1,390 238 1,649 251 1,868 283 2,028 308 162 168 2,251 2,486 2,719 3,093 3,433 3,810 4,238 4,642 5,240 5,938 6,782 7,704 2,659 2,920 3,172 3,381 3,816 558 482 152 143 2,756 3,106 4,226 577 164 3,485 4,672 626 184 3,862 5,094 684 193 4,216 5,562 6,098 6,528 7,027 7,682 1,027 8,509 1,076 9,311 1,161 3,770 4,213 1,0V 1 4,580 1,124 4,617 5,090 5,451 5,921 6,473 7,248 7,954 2,586 2,902 3,211 66 67 68 Total labor and proprietors' income (earnings).— 29,149 29,324 31, 719 35,344 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance •_ 1,181 1,161 1,286 1,480 27,968 28,163 30,432 33,864 Net earnings (66-67) _- 39, 876 1,943 37,933 41,455 2,080 39,376 42,062 2,121 39,941 48,062 2,383 45,679 54,967 2,571 52,396 62, 176 2,923 59,254 68,241 3,294 64,948 69,385 33,633 34,893 36,449 3,606 1,391 1,468 1,595 65,779 32,242 33,425 34,854 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 Adjustment for residence Net earnings (68+69) Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 8 . Plus: Transfer payments Total personal income (70+71+72) Population (thousands) 9 _. Per capita income (dollars) 192 38,125 5,442 4,816 48,383 9,072 5,333 39,580 6,198 5,973 51,750 9,109 5,681 375 408 59,629 9,085 8,854 77,567 9,202 8,429 65,356 10,889 10, 170 86,414 9,249 9,343 -259 435 -270 -279 66,214 31,972 33, H€ 34,595 12,867 5,135 5,458 5,701 13,258 3,191 3,764 4,433 92,339 40,297 42,368 44,730 9,280 10,563 10,669 10,735 9,950 3,815 3,971 4,167 61 62 63 64 65 Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian. ... Federal, military State and local 258 VOO 19 168 604 527 427 113 330 120 951 746 199 251 642 22 173 674 578 468 119 333 121 987 809 198 300 754 24 195 738 650 511 146 359 141 870 207 330 899 26 237 804 701 558 174 405 155 917 190 147 360 30 284 897 807 636 202 450 163 182 160 411 31 327 733 216 489 167 185 172 426 26 328 813 223 512 176 196 273 104 355 157 733 149 966 219 316 115 364 1£5 788 240 343 122 356 157 838 245 Income by place of residence See footnotes at end of table. 134 28, 102 4,160 2,601 34, 862 8,781 3.970 143 28,306 4,425 3,244 35, 975 8,897 4.044 165 146 30,578 34,029 4,646 4,931 3,844 4,322 39,068 43,282 8,972 9,025 4,355 4,796 204 228 284 40,169 6,554 7,836 54,559 9,108 5,990 45,963 7,240 8,131 61,333 9,117 6,727 326 52,722 8,093 8,422 69, 237 9,157 7,561 July 1981 SUEVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 45 Sources, Selected Years 1969-80—Continued of dollars] Wisconsin Ohio— Continued 19772 19782 19792 19802 19691 37, 751 40, 621 41, 510 46,002 2,854 3,248 3,695 4,258 3,425 3,537 3,644 3,995 731 769 765 655 2,767 2,880 3,265 2,769 51,022 4,957 4,513 670 3,844 56,894 5,569 4,717 611 4,106 62,550 6,328 5,147 791 4,355 65,529 7,085 5,136 503 4,633 10, 180 10,800 11, 387 12,477 13,976 15,350 16, 155 17,877 19,806 22,398 25,085 26, 755 1,058 1,217 921 700 789 616 1,405 1,626 1,907 2,173 2,532 2,888 1,723 597 1,126 1,680 592 1,088 1,774 661 1,113 1,871 692 1,179 934 910 942 46,497 47, 908 53,321 862 59,630 858 66,322 1,066 72,958 811 678 76, 940 11,841 676 12,503 748 13, 202 37, 780 40, 646 41, 571 46, 485 52,294 142 114 106 104 96 58,324 157 64,404 172 67,566 195 10,247 38 10, 677 11, 195 41 38 136 7 642 360 187 12 84 3,144 150 7 645 370 167 12 96 3,672 163 8 792 455 222 12 103 4,063 186 9 865 461 283 17 104 4,118 36 2 24 19721 19731 33,865 2,517 3,163 468 2,695 569 38,976 780 43,250 34,027 90 88 2 290 163 53 8 66 2,244 93 3 313 171 60 8 73 2,481 19741 102 3 427 232 110 9 76 2,586 19752 101 3 499 312 104 11 73 2,592 19762 110 4 575 321 170 10 75 2,804 15, 371 17, 452 18, 665 18, 358 20, 744 23,604 26, 261 28, 692 29,092 4,546 4,858 4,971 5,575 6, 233 6,835 7,413 7,833 4,179 1,114 866 1,314 927 1,032 1,208 1,414 765 797 74 93 76 91 71 81 91 87 65 176 190 148 163 203 209 123 135 147 489 523 647 583 716 773 495 835 443 911 751 782 845 991 1,089 1,190 661 716 1,239 1,398 908 1,517 815 988 1,116 1,678 745 184 287 319 249 144 159 217 342 387 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 6 1,725 1,863 1,294 1,454 1,144 1,280 1,339 1,957 2,011 58 59 52 11, 193 12,905 120 108 158 181 2,176 2,604 1,689 1,936 2,478 2,836 1,252 1,393 519 585 13,808 125 189 2,892 2,020 3,130 1,468 627 13,387 131 174 2,670 2,151 3,080 1,378 610 56 58 56 64 15, 169 17, 370 19,426 209 178 154 190 217 237 3,073 3,455 3,783 3,169 2,474 2,855 3,380 3,699 4,146 1,550 1,875 2,062 657 725 829 69 74 19701 19711 19721 19731 2,172 922 1,250 19741 19752 19782 1,329 1,633 29, 179 31,292 6 7 22,511 88 25, 327 27,022 99 112 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2,730 1,033 1,697 787 14, 482 1,030 892 16, 176 17,664 957 18,710 794 20,839 1,272 23,216 12,297 43 13,786 48 17, 774 19,971 79 68 3 21 808 44 4 33 (*) (*) 4 29 1,009 50 4 42 (D ) (D) 5 32 1,042 54 3 42 (D ) (D) 5 32 1,032 4,579 1,510 481 43 39 426 211 122 5 (*) 92 4,665 1,583 516 45 39 444 225 118 5 (*) 98 4,759 1,647 547 45 38 461 235 117 5 (*) 104 5,284 1,778 580 49 43 502 256 122 5 (*) 118 6,046 1,943 631 54 47 553 280 128 6 (*) 140 6,688 2,129 716 54 50 594 305 136 7 (*) 159 6,870 2,244 802 50 50 608 321 142 8 (*) 158 104 Line 1,207 26,095 2,774 1,117 1,657 40 3 29 (*) 1 3 25 908 19802 1 2 3 4 5 2,130 653 1,477 15, 117 15,890 54 57 19792 2,978 1,074 1,904 2,108 806 1,301 38 2 27 (D ) (D) 3 23 833 (D) 19772 1,988 750 1,238 35 3 27 (D ) (D) 4 23 796 (D) 19762 3,195 1,405 1,789 71 8 45 (D) 79 9 47 (*) 89 10 54 (D) 6 31 1,190 7 34 1,415 7 38 1,602 8 44 1,767 101 11 57 (D ) D () 8 46 1,646 7,658 2,541 890 56 58 715 355 160 9 (*) 178 8,543 2.807 958 63 62 808 384 175 9 (*) 225 9,767 3,133 1,038 68 69 920 433 196 10 (*) 267 11,030 3,435 1,127 68 71 1,036 484 215 12 (*) 295 11, 571 3,745 1,247 68 77 1,138 522 239 12 (*) 310 18 IS 2C 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2£ 132 28 63 5 40 (D) (D) (D) (D) 93 93 96 103 107 105 119 121 131 126 21, 280 21,259 221 226 257 256 4,189 4,259 3,503 3,488 4,595 4,818 2,210 2,153 1,114 1,327 3,069 109 59 311 376 1,094 471 52 3,082 108 57 311 387 1,110 440 55 3,111 116 61 300 403 1,058 454 66 3,506 136 71 336 460 1,191 485 83 4,103 155 87 401 511 1,376 591 97 4,559 170 91 472 588 1,579 641 93 4,626 182 84 385 702 1,656 574 100 5,117 224 100 404 783 1,820 642 111 5,736 261 117 456 893 2,016 756 124 6,634 303 133 533 1,032 2,345 888 155 7,595 324 148 618 1,149 2,767 1,016 176 7,826 322 147 591 1,225 2,879 1,104 183 3C 31 3^ 32 3£ 3£ 4( 41 42 34 35 36 37 1,678 61 746 165 164 1,988 70 823 195 176 2,021 69 870 206 192 1,924 2,250 2,779 3,223 3,294 2,800 582 40 110 98 95 824 1,373 349 228 552 43 103 98 89 875 1,333 326 220 445 48 90 83 78 777 1,208 336 225 377 44 84 81 69 707 1,081 306 201 336 52 79 80 67 674 995 26 179 331 49 76 79 63 633 880 225 164 109 105 97 128 123 108 147 142 119 163 166 140 180 184 158 183 204 164 2,813 466 970 69 179 636 492 3,110 520 1,117 73 186 691 523 3,275 503 1,181 77 186 756 571 3,323 507 1,098 73 203 825 618 3,771 599 1,256 85 227 917 687 4,248 651 1,487 88 268 1,007 747 4,755 685 1,703 113 310 1,128 816 5,229 745 1,841 124 354 1,257 907 5,503 771 1,823 110 393 1,385 1,022 731 112 241 9 66 153 150 794 116 253 10 71 176 168 866 121 288 11 76 193 176 961 137 325 11 79 216 193 1,056 154 364 12 81 238 207 1,141 162 398 10 86 260 225 1,180 161 388 12 95 284 239 1,329 181 438 14 111 314 272 1,498 199 504 17 140 341 298 1,679 227 577 17 156 376 326 1,911 268 653 15 180 422 372 2,078 278 672 18 203 480 427 42 2,191 4,023 1,697 362 1,335 5,308 146 375 159 892 186 2,358 4,426 1,747 394 1,352 5,798 160 385 165 1,015 210 2,692 4,744 1,780 443 1,337 6,372 176 399 157 1, 115 222 2,948 4,943 1,884 492 1,392 6,920 161 407 157 1,140 249 3,208 5,423 2,203 537 1,666 7,643 179 431 184 1,271 266 3,547 5,923 2,525 579 1,946 8,519 181 476 202 1,419 288 3,967 6,463 2,855 645 2,210 9,549 210 525 212 1,700 303 4,520 6,929 3,166 729 2,437 10,842 234 574 218 2,062 340 4,789 7,310 3,547 825 2,722 12, 146 248 611 230 2,202 374 631 1,410 510 118 392 1,515 53 136 51 221 47 675 1,490 545 136 409 1,648 56 141 51 228 54 720 1,570 608 149 459 1,772 60 141 52 251 55 780 1,682 670 159 510 1,939 59 137 53 258 57 887 1,844 710 175 535 2, 155 65 141 55 304 66 1,021 1,987 756 195 562 2,384 70 147 52 345 72 1,192 2,000 836 214 622 2,681 76 155 52 373 78 1,297 2,197 982 234 747 3,012 86 165 61 437 89 1,425 2,423 1,143 257 886 3,401 97 184 67 510 104 1,572 2,660 1,295 292 1,003 3,802 111 201 70 592 109 1,803 2,923 1,455 334 1,121 4,286 123 220 72 692 123 1,964 3,069 1,630 367 1,264 4,894 134 237 76 783 139 5( 53 55 5C 54 3,549 3,864 4,302 4,806 5,312 5,951 6,598 7,414 8,482 1,006 1,117 1,214 1,375 1,524 1,698 1,948 2,174 2,438 2,720 3,056 3,525 61 4,949 1,169 230 3,550 5,470 1,250 231 3,989 5,851 1,347 247 4,258 6,337 1,447 266 4,624 6,837 1,530 255 5,052 7,336 1,622 244 5,470 7,998 1,785 258 5,954 8,555 1,836 265 6,454 9,373 1,962 276 7,135 1,594 209 39 1,346 1,826 240 43 1,543 2,006 260 46 1,701 2, 185 277 51 1,857 2,389 298 51 2,040 2,547 323 51 2,173 2,820 356 51 2,413 3,065 385 55 2,625 3,245 408 55 2,782 3,583 467 59 3,057 3,852 492 62 3,298 4,270 559 66 3,645 61 65 & 6c 39,545 44,030 1,770 2,142 37, 775 41,888 47,406 2,478 44,928 48,850 2,514 46,336 54,255 2,743 51,512 60,492 3,057 57,435 77, 750 12,519 4,305 538 73,445 11,981 13, 180 570 12,609 13,949 621 13,328 15,269 703 14,566 17,206 879 16,327 18,555 999 17,556 19,668 21,633 1,052 1,135 18, 616 20,498 24,488 1,224 23,263 27,302 1,400 25,902 30,812 32,620 1,623 1,781 29,188 30,839 6C 67 6$ 195 205 12, 176 12,815 2,106 2,312 1,322 1,576 15,603 16,703 4,378 4,426 3,564 3,774 217 13,545 2,420 1,857 17,823 4,460 3,996 239 14,805 2,541 2,060 19,405 4,498 4,314 288 264 16,591 17,844 2,837 3,278 2,334 2,728 21, 762 23,850 4,538 4,518 4,816 5,255 292 328 18,908 20,826 3,529 3,843 3,383 3,674 25,820 28,343 4,570 4,585 5,650 6,182 373 23,636 4,298 3,934 31,868 4,613 6,908 420 477 451 26,322 29,640 31,316 4,695 5,754 6,904 4,332 4,947 5,875 35,349 40,340 44,095 4,631 4,666 4,717 7,633 8,646 9,348 7C 71 72 73 -277 37,498 6,026 4,891 48,415 10,747 4,505 -314 -325 41,574 44,603 6,792 7,690 5,590 6,648 53,955 58,941 10, 767 10,766 5,011 5,475 -342 -389 -423 45,994 51, 122 57, 012 8,131 8,714 9,703 8,409 9,052 9,616 62,534 68,889 76,332 10,770 10, 753 10,771 5,806 6,407 7,087 67, 179 74,024 3,936 3,461 63,719 70,088 -456 63,263 10, 871 10,284 84,418 10, 795 7,820 -508 69,580 12,752 11,644 93,977 10, 799 8,703 -523 72,922 15,144 14,345 102,410 10,823 9,462 44 4£ 4C 47 4* 4£ 5t se 5" 5* 55 6C m 74 75 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 46 July 1981 Table 3.—Personal Income by Major [Millions Line Plains Item 19691 1970 * 19711 1972 i 19731 19741 19752 Iowa 19762 19772 1978 2, 19792 19802 19691 19701 19711 Income by place of work Labor and proprietors' income by type 1 2 3 4 5 5 379 5,756 6,126 393 297 344 2,077 2,012 1,795 889 1 147 1 100 906 929 911 35,035 37,588 39,945 43,257 1,926 2,223 2,515 2,961 8,405 8,426 8,586 10,587 3,858 3,993 4,022 5,642 4,547 4,434 4,564 4,945 47,844 3,349 16, 575 11,246 5,329 52, 713 3,860 12,654 7,086 5,567 56,565 4,545 12, 498 6,585 5,913 62, 978 5,389 10, 317 3,578 6,739 69,440 6,294 12,420 5,021 7,398 78 042 7,255 14, 816 7,227 7,589 87, 692 8,428 15, 395 7,131 8,264 94,738 9,615 13, 527 4,740 8,787 4,297 4 449 4,527 6,155 41,069 43,788 46, 519 50,650 11,882 55,887 7,817 61,409 7,374 66,234 4,476 74,209 5,931 82,223 8,199 91, 913 8,268 103,246 6,014 111, 867 1 245 6,508 1 204 6,908 1,005 7,310 Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other.* Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other 4 Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction 34,239 36 074 38 079 41,468 191 211 188 203 46,076 232 50,833 261 54,457 247 61 420 268 68 461 319 77,106 339 87,282 376 94,318 419 5,533 49 5 812 43 6,105 ' 46 206 4 426 35 87 198 105 3,484 226 6 472 40 88 223 120 3,762 254 7 674 77 209 248 141 4,100 240 7 728 80 200 293 155 4,429 258 10 874 60 333 329 153 5,168 302 17 876 77 341 302 157 5,710 319 20 977 92 291 414 180 6,676 354 22 1 238 113 419 500 206 7,396 395 24 1 422 106 583 529 204 7,147 49 43 45 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 10, 691 10, 974 11, 158 12,380 4,368 4,648 4,775 5,116 1,835 1,976 2,056 2,132 (D) (D) (D) 45 295 260 270 274 482 594 502 523 871 713 762 797 523 566 583 546 105 95 100 99 (D) (D) (D) 1 323 254 253 275 13,961 5,530 2,221 53 342 6f6 852 613 D ( ) (*) 378 15,390 6,070 2,471 56 349 727 1,027 693 132 (*) 413 15,842 6,379 2,614 56 338 746 1,108 759 140 (*) 431 17,890 7,171 2,890 59 385 859 1,235 862 174 (*) 491 20,177 7,824 3,099 63 405 937 1,356 954 189 (*) 598 22,867 8,666 3,405 69 440 1,055 1,514 1,043 221 (*) 672 26,013 9,667 3,772 73 466 1,163 1,715 1,181 252 (*) 794 27, 713 10, 576 4,136 80 494 1,249 1,898 1,336 291 (*) 804 202 188 216 223 248 252 288 10, 719 380 539 1,437 3,046 1,449 1,309 12,353 439 243 632 1,630 3,521 ^657 1,355 14, 201 511 278 758 1,848 3,969 1,908 1,685 16,345 586 320 17,138 561 325 2,096 4,828 2,183 2,013 2,200 5,278 2,344 2,191 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 8 _ Farm Nonfarm . . . - . _ _ Labor and proprietors' income by industry 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 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 Farm Nonfarm 189 2 383 20 99 176 89 2,904 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 Ordnance 6 Stone, clay, and glass products . Instruments and related products. Miscellaneous manufacturing industries. 185 4 405 26 97 187 95 3,054 200 3 378 28 55 192 102 3,325 (D) 165 163 164 185 6,323 164 130 321 692 1,565 987 840 6,326 164 132 332 706 1, 593 1,010 822 6,384 181 153 322 731 1,601 964 797 7,264 226 178 359 832 1,899 1,045 938 8,431 251 202 430 953 2,320 1,225 1,033 9,320 267 203 514 1,100 2,673 1,359 1,116 9,462 307 181 495 1,327 2,744 1,274 1, 176 536 333 334 262 158 515 263 348 275 168 621 205 362 269 178 693 198 400 297 199 824 200 447 316 230 815 161 489 359 263 793 1,001 1,362 1,479 1,435 1,172 511 409 246 582 (D) 278 652 558 305 763 654 347 847 (D) 378 846 (D) 399 (D) (D) (D) (*) 28 1 31 5 (D) (D) (*) (*) 24 468 26 490 1 899 779 473 1,963 (D) k 843 524 ?o 20 30 102 64 108 72 31 1 33 6 (*) * 27 514 2,032 893 555 (D) 19 35 112 74 (D) (*) 76 (*) 77 (D) (*) 86 1,120 1,120 1,139 28 28 28 18 18 31 32 83 100 437 217 31 33 84 109 445 208 36 35 81 113 471 190 24 45 60 62 56 50 59 21 35 19 35 18 37 476 517 568 102 172 107 193 27 10V 109 29 120 118 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation C ommunication Electric, gas, and sanitary services 3,498 824 935 26 486 633 594 3,792 870 1,000 29 522 727 646 4,124 913 1,128 34 543 811 696 4,611 1,019 1,284 58 574 913 762 5,162 1,140 1,467 68 644 1,014 830 5,626 1,205 1,605 (DD) ( ) 1,132 894 5,968 1,204 1,601 79 829 1,287 968 6,706 1,337 1,812 86 931 1,455 1,084 7,571 1,451 2,122 84 1,085 1,603 1,226 8,555 1,632 2,439 102 1,181 1,833 1,369 9,765 1,882 2,670 119 1,425 2,121 1,548 10,568 1,946 2,779 123 1,568 2,402 1,750 99 157 (*) 25 96 99 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Wholesale trade Retail trade . Finance, insurance and real estate Banking Other finance, insurance, and real estate— Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services _ Private households Business and repair services Amusement and recreation including motion pictures. Professional, social, and related services- 2,900 5,353 2,304 544 1,760 6, OK 209 538 257 930 183 3,109 5,677 2,391 619 1,772 6.485 226 553 258 989 200 3,303 6,011 2,629 667 1,962 6,94£ 240 554 261 1,064 207 3,559 6,363 2,863 707 2,156 7,571 266 543 265 1,145 223 4,022 7,092 3,027 779 2,248 8,34( 292 560 275 1,296 253 4,745 7,708 3,173 877 2,296 9,157 317 589 261 1,437 272 5,751 7,731 3,509 978 2,531 10,25] 326 625 262 1,70; 299 6,249 8,596 4,106 1,075 3,031 11,5ft 386 684 307 1,950 338 6,815 9,31] 4,778 1,170 3,608 12, 9ft 428 748 336 2,206 387 7,628 10,230 5,425 1,310 4,115 14,401 494 826 353 2,55 408 8,806 11,219 6,109 1,492 4,617 16, 36: 543 905 363 3,044 456 9,598 11, 812 6,886 1,704 5,181 18, 75< 609 964 382 3,466 512 396 919 36 88 27 93 26 86 44 127 24 26 27 3,900 4,257 4,621 5,129 5,670 6,280 7,038 7,899 8,797 9,777 11,050 12, 819 625 670 69f 6,829 1,511 755 4,563 7,713 1,735 818 5,160 8,440 1,835 883 5,722 9,182 1,993 954 6,235 9,811 2,107 982 6,722 10, 576 2,312 1,026 7,238 11,776 2,543 1,035 8,198 12,788 2,684 1,067 9,03V 13,763 2,892 1,064 9,807 14,807 3,098 1,085 10,625 15,965 3,261 1,136 11, 567 17,549 3,524 1,229 12,796 97 1,096 1,20! 180 23 893 19( 2! 98 Total labor and proprietors' income (earnings). . 45,365 48,237 51,046 56,805 1,937 2,023 2,247 2,493 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance • 43,428 46, 214 48,799 54,312 Net earnings (66-67) . 67,769 3,114 64,655 69,226 3,653 65,573 73,608 3,923 69,685 78,684 4,230 74,454 88,154 4,573 83,581 100, 113 5,186 94,927 111,514 6,025 105,490 117,881 6,615 111,266 7,75 338 7,41 8,112 343 7,768 8,31 36 7,94 —563 64,09 13,068 8,755 85,915 16,628 5.16 —606 64,967 14,799 10,220 89,986 16, 672 5.398 -627 69,058 15,580 12,435 97,073 16,743 5.798 -706 73,748 16,797 13,485 104,030 16,864 6.169 -795 82,786 18,614 14,384 115, 784 16,950 6,83 —906 94,021 21,428 15,540 130,990 17,028 7.692 -1,006 104,484 25,606 17,291 147,382 17,097 8,620 8 7 78 -1,076 110, 190 7,48 7,846 8,05 30,184 1,68 1,834 1,94 20,488 886 1,045 l,li 160,862 10,05 10,725 11, H 17,226 2,805 2,829 2,8,' 9,338 3.586 3,792 3,9: 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Government and government enterprises . Federal, civilian . — _. Federal, military State and local . 154 2 799 422 975 380 100 280 991 28 89 45 132 445 1,020 415 10 307 1,032 29 89 45 145 Income by place of residence 69 Adjustment for residence 70 Net earnings (68+69) 71 Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 8 72 Plus: Transfer payments 73 Total personal income (70+71+72) 74 Population (thousands) 9 75 Per capita income (dollars) ._ See footnotes at end of table. - -404 —439 -469 43,024 45,775 48,33 8,69C 9,274 9,87 5,10 6,038 6,966 56,81 61,08 65,16 16,20 16,35C 16, 475 3.50 3.956 3.76 —515 53, 797 10,973 7,593 72,362 16,563 4.369 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 47 Sources, Selected Years 1969—80—Continued of dollars ] Kansas Iowa— Continued 1972 i 1973 1 1974 i 2 1975 19792 10, 198 11,340 881 1,035 2,302 2,578 976 1,090 1,326 1,488 12,573 1,171 3,533 1,995 1,539 14,053 14,959 1,359 1,535 2,921 2,623 1,252 848 1,669 1,775 2,237 1,559 15,041 16,773 6,632 462 2,308 1,318 991 7,438 529 3,780 2,687 1,093 8,414 624 2,663 1,553 1,110 1,431 7,971 2,831 8,916 1,712 1,938 9,988 10,845 1,206 12, 175 6,674 46 7,531 51 8,492 58 9,125 51 45 1 33 7 1 (*) 25 523 50 1 37 57 1 51 51 1 49 9 1 (*) 39 782 3,078 1,135 661 11 25 45 154 106 2,295 928 (D) (D\ (P) 37 120 74 (D) (D) (D) 2 30 597 36 701 2,617 968 568 9 22 41 131 79 (T\\ 3,014 1,086 ( ) (*) 96 (D) 110 (°) (D) 10 24 45 142 94 (D) 119 9,112 742 2,929 1,759 1,170 (*) 124 19802 19782 19762 19772 19691 1970» 19711 19721 19731 19741 Line 19752 19762 19772 19782 19792 19802 4,411 251 1,099 416 683 4,663 280 1,217 546 671 4,965 313 1,333 634 699 5,419 369 1,690 902 788 6,077 427 2,226 1,413 814 6,776 508 1,890 977 914 7,462 622 1,648 684 964 8,347 736 1,647 506 1,141 9,228 10,447 11,911 13,105 864 1,011 1, 184 1,366 1,663 1,977 2,550 2,199 805 840 1,237 477 1,186 1,137 1,312 1,395 1 2 3 4 5 1,192 17,926 480 5,281 612 5,548 706 5,905 974 6,504 1,504 7,226 1,081 8,093 639 803 8,929 10,091 618 981 1,418 1,007 11,138 12,454 14, 226 15,663 6 7 10,252 11,537 12,801 14,376 15.297 62 61 70 53 78 4,183 30 4,342 32 4,597 36 5,105 36 5,753 38 6,509 38 7,183 35 8,187 40 8 9 30 (*) 90 36 (*) 57 4 44 (*) 10 399 35 1 85 5 70 (*) 10 437 38 (*) 90 7 72 (*) 11 474 38 1 189 10 165 (*) 14 548 35 (*) 185 11 156 (*) 18 601 39 1 282 8 353 31 (*) 91 4 79 (*) 9 369 9,089 10,254 11,842 13, 023 59 53 49 48 52 47 58 48 2 2 2 1 422 324 242 284 14 15 16 11 380 255 207 286 (*) C) (*) (*) 20 26 23 18 906 1,029 1,033 806 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1,213 451 141 1 20 21 85 95 1,176 475 161 (*) 21 23 92 93 1,391 544 2,042 741 266 (*) 30 36 145 114 71 (*) 77 33 50 203 162 3, ,503 1,172 383 1 35 59 235 185 3,795 1,301 444 1 36 64 260 204 ICQ 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 25 'to 1,636 603 211 1 27 33 125 84 51 (*) 69 1,850 674 (D) (*) (P) 36 134 96 45 1,209 502 174 (*) 23 26 101 83 AC 126 (*) 144 133 27 28 51 1 40 3 1,324 13,629 () 35 919 59 2 43 D (D) () (D) 34 1,039 3,419 1,262 735 13 30 52 174 123 3,914 1,395 788 14 33 60 190 137 D (*) 126 (*) 162 60 3 44 39 1,181 67 3 53 8 2 (*) 43 1,282 75 3 52 8 2 (*) 41 1,193 4,357 1,530 856 15 38 67 216 146 4,991 1,715 964 15 40 71 241 163 5,279 1,872 1,074 15 45 76 266 178 (D) (E>) (*) (*) 180 (*) 209 (*) 206 (D) 79 c*)43 4C ( * ) £30 110 79 40 ( * ) 38 (D) } ) 50 (*)48 60 (*) 70 (D) 256 (*) 719 2,262 821 298 33 42 161 127 on 2,528 930 328 (*) 30 47 180 143 2,948 1,035 348 (D) 1OO 06 C) 76 (*) 110 6 5 6 6 7 7 9 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 29 1,367 47 42 96 133 596 210 45 1,650 50 46 114 158 744 254 44 1,928 54 45 131 198 892 295 37 1,943 55 42 119 223 926 299 45 2,156 66 51 134 243 995 336 57 2,519 72 58 163 286 1,196 367 55 2,827 77 70 195 313 1,333 400 66 3,277 83 76 230 351 1,592 456 61 3,406 79 76 250 376 1,696 499 41 762 9 13 25 66 123 28 328 701 9 13 28 70 124 31 264 707 11 15 27 77 122 35 231 847 14 17 30 94 147 45 300 1,033 15 19 37 109 201 55 364 1,177 17 19 45 122 259 63 418 1,301 31 18 41 155 260 73 489 1,441 40 20 38 170 279 88 496 1,597 48 23 43 185 309 105 518 1,913 56 25 62 203 336 121 711 2,331 58 27 77 224 448 144 925 2,494 51 28 79 231 478 152 1,051 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 36 35 67 20 40 52 42 74 22 49 66 35 82 26 65 55 66 86 101 116 105 92 27 60 108 32 68 122 38 77 137 43 92 148 59 104 131 44 109 58 25 64 15 8 52 20 68 14 9 77 15 72 16 10 77 12 81 17 12 87 12 90 24 18 77 12 95 28 22 92 31 18 112 35 22 129 42 26 151 52 26 161 50 30 165 59 30 38 39 40 41 42 628 123 218 1 31 133 122 704 138 248 1 31 149 137 784 157 274 1 34 168 149 825 156 269 1 39 190 170 906 164 302 2 43 209 187 1,033 177 353 2 53 229 219 1,149 201 393 2 58 257 238 1,261 231 426 2 61 294 246 1,347 239 446 3 66 324 269 462 163 111 73 86 505 175 117 (*) 34 85 94 546 185 134 1 34 93 99 615 208 155 1 36 106 109 697 233 186 1 39 121 118 758 244 207 1 44 136 125 828 247 217 1 64 159 140 910 253 248 1 74 178 156 1,046 278 301 1 92 198 177 1,210 314 355 1 107 233 200 1,385 367 392 2 126 269 230 1,501 380 409 2 144 307 259 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 479 1,065 460 115 344 1,145 39 89 46 154 29 560 1,221 479 128 352 1,265 42 93 48 179 32 673 1,326 504 144 360 1,382 44 97 45 200 35 929 1,297 557 160 397 1,558 44 107 45 234 38 1,042 1,439 664 176 488 1,771 50 116 53 273 43 1,110 1,573 779 192 588 1,985 55 126 58 308 51 1,207 1,715 877 213 664 2,209 60 137 61 363 52 1,390 1,858 987 240 747 2,484 69 149 63 433 56 1,503 1,939 1,108 270 838 2,799 73 162 66 471 63 303 709 266 69 197 757 21 75 38 111 22 328 750 275 80 195 816 23 77 39 121 24 350 808 304 86 218 887 23 79 39 137 24 388 870 332 91 240 951 22 77 40 142 24 450 968 359 102 257 1,041 24 78 41 163 27 544 1,050 380 117 263 1,153 27 85 39 182 27 714 1,053 422 132 290 1,303 29 90 39 206 28 787 1,169 520 146 374 1,498 36 100 46 239 33 857 1,219 620 160 459 1,681 40 109 50 283 38 978 1,349 697 180 517 1,873 47 117 53 338 40 1,129 1,481 791 202 589 2,146 52 128 54 412 46 1,257 1,585 888 230 658 2,483 62 139 57 490 53 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 4 (D) (D) 93 141 17C 170 186 170 788 871 960 1,089 1,236 1,387 1,535 1,714 1,965 490 534 585 646 707 793 910 1,044 1,160 1,280 1,454 1,682 61 1,296 208 31 1,057 1,385 223 32 1,131 1,496 239 32 1,225 1,720 266 33 1,421 1,924 287 34 1,603 2,091 305 33 1,754 2,241 337 35 1,869 2,397 351 36 2,009 2,629 380 39 2,211 1,097 203 238 657 1,206 233 251 721 1,308 243 271 794 1,400 268 288 845 1,473 289 287 897 1,584 317 302 965 1,746 343 296 1,108 1,904 374 293 1,236 2,049 392 306 1,351 2,200 431 314 1,455 2,384 454 340 1,591 2,639 488 367 1,785 62 63 64 65 14,953 17,278 18,332 19, 118 760 983 1,084 853 14, 193 16,425 17,349 18,034 5,761 255 5,506 6,160 272 5,888 6,611 300 6,311 7,478 307 7,172 8,730 417 8,313 9,174 508 8,666 9,732 10,730 11, 756 13,435 15,644 16,670 902 821 609 694 560 577 9,172 10,153 11, 147 12, 741 14,823 15,768 66 67 68 88 92 109 95 109 87 133 116 11,316 11,197 12,251 12,785 14, 279 16,520 17,465 18, 167 2,687 2,965 3,028 3,295 3,627 4,345 4,914 5,753 1,685 2,049 2,237 2,338 2,604 2,897 3,408 1,466 15,469 15,847 17,327 18,317 20,295 23,469 25,276 27,328 2,864 2,868 2,881 2,904 2,914 2,919 2,917 2,920 5,401 5,526 6,013 6,308 6,964 8,040 8,666 9,358 459 5,965 1,204 709 7,878 2,236 3,523 487 6,375 1,278 837 8,490 2,248 3,777 924 879 808 739 681 637 573 608 530 493 6,804 7,702 8,886 9,274 9,809 10,834 11,886 13,548 15,701 16,693 4,133 1,370 1,536 1,877 2,252 2,360 2,433 2,657 3,039 3,546 1,831 1,994 2,169 2,401 2,822 955 1,022 1,193 1,382 1,666 9,129 10,260 11,955 12,909 13,835 15,098 16,537 18, 757 21,649 23,648 2,246 2,256 2,264 2,268 2,279 2,299 2,318 2,333 2,347 2,369 4,064 4,549 5,280 5,692 6,072 6,568 7,135 8,040 9,223 9,983 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 9,402 424 8,978 86 9,064 2,278 1,288 12,630 2,861 4,415 11, 747 11,700 595 519 11,228 11,105 12,783 13,381 642 705 12, 141 12,676 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 48 July 1981 Table 3.—Personal Income by Major [Millions Minnesota Item Line 1969 i 19701 1971 i 19721 19731 19741 19752 Missouri 1976 2 s 19782 19772 1979 19802 19691 19701 1971 i Income by place of work Labor and proprietors' income by type 1 2 3 4 5 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 3 Farm — Nonfarm 9,620 10,219 11, 034 770 579 647 1,762 1,706 1,937 943 838 763 994 924 942 12,220 874 3,367 2,272 1,095 13,421 1,007 2,739 1,615 1,124 14,447 1,180 2,378 1,185 1,193 15,955 1,399 2,034 670 1,365 17,611 1,641 3,124 1,619 1,505 20,018 1,937 3,124 1,534 1,590 22,779 2,274 3,176 1,496 1,680 24,843 11,428 12,215 12, 897 2,614 649 744 843 2,852 1,586 1,586 1,684 1,066 404 436 467 1,182 1,786 1,150 1,217 914 851 1,032 765 10,338 11,047 11,720 12,709 2,389 14,072 1,756 15,411 1,363 16,642 852 18,536 1,801 20,575 1,728 23,352 1,695 23,534 473 1,289 511 547 29,020 13,190 14,035 14,878 19,839 83 22,746 93 24,844 11, 250 11,848 12, 514 105 37 38 42 77 86 7 449 1 8,961 498 1,645 692 952 Labor and proprietors' income by industry 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Farm Nonfarm _- Private _ Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other. * Agricultural services Forestry,fisheries,and other 4 „ Mining — Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels C onstruction 8,815 38 9,315 39 9,780 10,554 41 42 11, 747 47 12,930 55 13,850 54 15,526 61 17,335 78 37 1 138 (*) 41 1 151 (*) (*) 136 14 905 39 1 159 (*) 53 3 211 10 2 180 18 1,024 219 23 1,078 58 3 281 (D) (D) 250 24 1,248 71 6 249 1 142 15 908 45 2 181 (D) (D) 163 16 969 52 2 253 £ 125 12 813 38 1 147 D ( ) (D) 134 12 833 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 2,881 1,173 475 18 37 308 197 54 23 2,996 1,239 490 18 41 328 209 61 26 2,948 1,272 507 19 42 334 216 62 26 3,265 1,395 520 21 46 390 243 71 26 3,703 1,528 537 25 62 441 268 77 26 48 51 50 60 4,072 1,668 585 25 63 483 288 86 31 (*) 84 4,186 1,743 612 24 58 496 320 88 30 (*) 93 4,713 1,979 686 28 62 569 361 97 36 (*) 114 12 14 16 17 1,708 57 27 68 185 624 271 41 1,727 56 28 70 188 633 265 46 1,676 62 33 67 191 617 227 57 1,870 78 36 66 222 694 247 61 48 112 65 158 53 51 94 68 171 56 54 80 73 159 56 815 187 199 7 156 131 135 870 196 214 8 150 152 150 788 1,267 579 130 449 1,496 61 125 50 249 47 216 25 1,343 374 1 5 339 29 1,634 5,329 2,173 744 32 66 619 407 107 40 (*) 131 6,119 2,404 811 36 71 694 455 120 45 (*) 146 98 8 447 37 405 35 1,840 t 403 34 1,853 37 1 88 15 4] 79 1C 36 32 831 39 34 884 39 36 987 7,034 2,680 888 39 72 762 525 137 50 (*) 177 7,638 2,886 936 44 73 819 580 159 53 (*) 185 3,851 1,524 449 (D) 168 108 264 288 21 (D) 64 3,976 1,623 483 (D) 173 10; 285 334 19 (D) 64 4,034 1,614 486 (D) 178 114 296 303 17 (D) 65 (*) 90 14 20 23 23 25 26 28 31 37 148 144 143 '*ll41 81 259 830 312 65 2,404 97 42 95 302 912 367 61 2,444 111 33 81 451 931 266 52 2,734 139 38 90 484 1,027 305 57 3,157 166 41 101 559 1,194 352 59 3,715 201 49 138 647 1,381 422 72 4,354 240 58 166 756 1,708 448 86 4,752 231 63 164 828 1,952 481 65 2,327 54 43 133 280 304 378 421 2,353 54 42 138 275 308 404 460 2,420 56 50 139 284 304 410 451 63 85 80 173 65 72 83 92 174 73 81 66 99 200 81 88 99 123 141 131 108 109 248 74 123 289 82 139 333 89 168 394 102 188 466 108 188 560 112 393 105 116 51 48 375 72 120 52 54 445 43 122 55 61 946 203 237 10 163 172 161 1,068 230 265 30 168 195 181 1,217 257 310 35 210 209 196 1,318 261 340 32 234 233 219 1,385 260 343 35 256 267 223 1,554 274 386 35 303 301 255 1,735 298 439 33 347 334 284 1,906 325 503 38 342 374 324 2,225 365 566 41 466 432 355 2,426 377 580 38 535 487 408 1,213 201 344 18 244 211 195 1,311 211 356 20 274 245 205 1,421 222 404 22 277 273 222 852 1,364 612 149 463 1,632 66 131 49 264 50 914 1,440 674 162 512 1,760 69 129 50 276 53 970 1,517 723 171 552 1,903 73 122 51 296 57 1,100 1,668 762 186 576 2,100 79 127 53 332 66 1,304 1,813 801 209 592 2,331 89 135 50 361 75 1,553 1,843 897 232 665 2,600 90 140 50 431 84 1,650 2,057 1,041 255 787 2,920 110 154 59 491 94 1,780 2,281 1,233 278 954 3,307 121 169 64 581 106 2,016 2,562 1,417 313 1,104 3,727 134 186 68 692 113 2,386 2,836 1,606 370 1,236 4,277 148 210 70 834 131 2,528 3,043 1,824 435 1,390 4,979 160 230 73 980 149 999 1,569 742 165 577 1,928 67 172 83 318 63 1,063 1,649 757 182 575 2,081 71 175 84 340 71 1,126 1,745 835 196 640 2,234 76 177 85 364 74 1.071 1,182 1,304 1,443 1,621 1,805 2,013 2,267 2,534 2,884 3,386 1,226 1,340 1,458 2,155 339 57 1,758 2,325 366 59 1,899 2,481 397 60 2,025 2,793 445 60 2,288 3,010 468 62 2,480 3,241 498 71 2,671 3,512 558 77 2,878 3,788 593 80 3,114 4,176 634 85 3,458 1,941 607 229 1,104 2,187 696 234 1,256 2,364 724 249 1,392 66 67 68 11,103 11, 961 12,571 13, 741 Total labor and proprietors' income (earnings) ___ 555 465 482 618 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 6. 10,638 11,479 12, 016 13, 122 Net earnings (66-67) 16,460 802 15,658 17, 167 931 16, 236 18,005 994 17, Oil 19,388 1,064 18, 324 22, 376 1,180 21, 196 25, 079 1,353 23, 726 28,229 1,584 26,645 30,309 13,664 14,545 15,425 602 1,735 663 578 28,574 13, 086 13,943 14, 762 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 Adjustment for residence . Net earnings (68+69) _ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' Plus: Transfer payments _ __ Total personal income (70+71+72) Population (thousands) 9 Per capita income (dollars) -33 15, 626 2,698 2,047 20,371 3,885 5,243 -27 16,209 2,964 2,408 21,581 3,898 5,536 -23 16,988 3,231 2,874 23,093 3,926 5,882 -21 18,302 3,571 3,143 25,017 3,957 6,323 -30 21, 167 4,041 3,322 28,529 3,980 7,168 -40 23,686 4,540 3,540 31, 766 4,005 7,932 -45 26,600 5,520 3,929 36,048 4,038 8,927 -50 -794 -854 -884 28,524 12, 292 13, 089 13,877 6,560 2,260 2,470 2,621 4,661 1,510 1,801 2,090 39,744 16,063 17,360 18,589 4,087 4,640 4,685 4,723 9,724 3,462 3,706 3,936 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture andfixtures. Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery except electrical Electric and electronic equipment __ Transportation equipment excluding motor vehicles. Motor vehicles and equipment . Ordnance * Stone clay and glass products . Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries. 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation . Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking Other finance, insurance, and real estate.. Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business and repair services .. Amusement and recreation including motion pictures. Professional, social, and related services — 61 62 63 64 65 Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 964 1,523 260 52 1,211 1,732 299 56 1,377 1,940 314 56 1,571 2 Income by place of residence See footnotes at end of table. -29 -29 -28 -29 ~. 10,609 11, 451 11,988 13,093 1,887 2,009 2,130 2,265 1,619 1,787 1,168 1,391 13, 664 14,851 15,738 17, 145 3,758 3,815 3,852 3,867 3,636 3,893 4,086 4,434 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 49 Sources, Selected Years 1969-80—-Continued of dollars] Missouri— Continued 19762 19772 Nebraska 19792 19802 19752 19762 19772 19782 4,206 272 1,788 1,228 560 4,682 317 1,256 673 584 5,011 375 1,669 1,049 620 5,630 450 1,145 447 698 6,155 510 1,241 516 725 6,854 576 1,563 769 795 7,697 666 1,734 802 931 8,395 772 1,506 515 991 1 2 3 4 5 808 4,448 1,332 4,935 793 5,462 1,164 5,891 586 6,640 672 7,233 929 8,064 991 9,106 726 9,947 6 7 3,179 20 3,525 22 3,932 25 4,380 29 4,681 30 5,333 29 5,810 33 6,506 37 7,397 42 8,064 47 8 9 20 (*) 11 (*) 2 (*) 9 303 22 (*) 15 (D) 4 (*) 25 (*) 17 (D) 3 29 (*) 32 28 1 33 20 (D) 13 534 31 1 36 1 20 (*) 14 586 35 2 30 1 14 (*) 15 657 40 2 39 2 20 (*) 18 686 44 3 45 2 26 (*) 18 645 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 714 356 236 797 383 250 1970 i 19711 19721 15, 111 16,262 17,054 18,926 20,845 23,295 25,819 27,548 1,089 1,216 1,393 1,643 1,925 2,194 2,514 2,832 2,422 1,943 2,092 2,050 2,606 2,743 3,188 3,048 1,110 605 743 661 423 895 1,306 1,047 1,313 1,338 1,430 1,626 1,863 1,847 1,881 2,001 2,957 151 995 537 458 3,232 177 927 481 445 3,455 203 972 513 460 3,784 242 1,230 721 509 698 16,062 702 827 1,005 1,424 1,179 1,202 755 525 17,420 18,719 19, 784 22,093 24,549 27,226 30,097 32,249 601 3,502 547 3,790 589 4,041 13,490 46 14,689 48 15,745 53 16,519 53 2,822 19 2,995 19 45 1 95 17 2 40 36 1,012 46 2 103 20 2 41 40 1,059 51 2 130 31 6 47 46 1,082 52 1 142 37 5 50 50 1,157 19 (*) 14 48 1,305 48 1,445 4,385 1,725 510 (D) 188 124 317 315 18 5,129 1,989 566 77 4,833 1,857 532 14 214 136 343 343 19 (*) 89 214 145 373 385 23 (D) 99 5,138 2,063 602 13 206 152 391 425 22 (*) 97 5,896 2,325 657 13 237 175 428 482 37 (*) 116 162 167 170 155 2,660 66 58 157 304 356 426 493 2,975 70 69 187 336 410 475 515 3,141 75 71 225 370 441 499 552 495 42 133 64 66 586 44 143 68 73 1,579 245 452 26 300 308 248 1,207 1,840 906 208 698 2,421 82 173 87 395 82 19731 13,878 978 1,904 621 1,283 (D) 19741 1975 2 19782 18,584 20,793 23,250 25,818 27,553 74 84 62 91 78 60 2 146 70 4 155 (D) 7 74 4 154 (D) 3 57 1,703 79 4 186 59 5 59 63 1,924 87 5 192 42 7 82 61 1,830 19 (*) 13 (*) 6 (*) 7 279 6,682 2,506 716 12 247 189 460 530 38 (*) 129 7,491 2,762 791 (D) 267 215 510 572 45 8,220 3,050 879 10 284 240 566 643 51 8,561 3,353 940 14 302 260 627 735 56 664 320 211 145 170 184 181 185 207 207 235 3,075 73 67 232 401 429 507 543 3,571 87 77 254 429 513 574 648 4,176 99 94 297 472 558 669 680 4,729 117 103 330 531 634 787 788 5,171 137 127 389 600 710 923 885 5,208 138 126 412 595 758 994 974 560 40 157 73 79 516 642 930 1,003 929 709 162 68 78 177 83 87 195 91 91 230 104 100 259 108 105 1,732 274 494 31 323 340 270 1,852 277 528 38 359 373 279 1,962 273 513 41 420 418 297 2,224 316 586 48 454 482 339 2,517 341 693 48 526 528 382 2,834 369 804 60 583 613 406 1,297 2,022 949 229 720 2,647 90 177 90 442 95 1,474 2,184 973 254 719 2,867 95 181 85 490 101 1,570 2,232 1,054 282 772 3,213 105 190 85 597 113 1,703 2,466 1,202 308 895 3,579 122 208 100 681 127 1,925 2,679 1,355 333 1,023 3,962 134 229 110 746 144 (D) (D) 9 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 8 12 43 21 (D) 22 (D) (D) (*) (D) 290 689 337 224 1 9 13 46 21 2 21 Line 1974* 1969i 19721 (D) 9 13 49 23 (D) (D) 349 (D) 9 13 56 24 2 1973 < 19792 19802 12 390 14 427 28 2 27 2 12 (*) 13 448 883 414 263 4 10 14 58 27 (*>) 982 472 306 6 12 17 61 29 3 999 500 336 7 12 16 66 23 3 1,145 557 360 3 13 19 73 29 4 1,243 572 356 3 15 20 79 33 4 1,401 656 415 (D) 1,612 738 455 (D) 27 85 37 5 28 97 47 5 1,751 822 520 (D ) (D) 26 109 54 6 &3 37 35 54 59 66 83 79 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 29 929 35 29 51 134 257 188 47 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 3S 4C 41 42 (D) (D) 14 (D) (D) (D) (D) 23 28 () 469 12 26 11 77 96 115 37 510 12 24 18 91 112 119 38 498 21 19 21 81 125 109 23 588 26 22 24 90 150 127 26 671 29 24 28 103 177 145 32 745 33 27 33 125 185 153 38 874 38 28 42 131 239 180 44 (*) 344 9 14 11 52 57 85 19 (*) 352 8 14 12 52 62 94 20 (*) 358 8 19 7 55 65 93 25 (D) 413 10 24 8 68 75 105 30 18 28 22 17 11 17 22 21 18 11 19 16 21 19 11 20 16 25 21 12 19 14 29 23 11 23 5 32 25 12 30 39 39 48 51 55 272 117 114 32 27 11 36 34 12 40 38 14 45 42 18 51 50 20 52 59 23 3,211 412 856 73 673 715 483 3,448 426 880 79 709 815 540 332 126 76 (*) 21 74 35 367 136 87 (*) 23 83 37 400 144 97 (*) 25 94 40 449 157 118 (*) 24 107 42 508 176 141 (*) 25 122 43 574 199 157 (*) 29 140 48 601 201 156 (*) 30 160 54 700 249 177 (*) 34 180 60 774 270 202 (*) 38 198 65 908 328 225 (D ) (D) 223 74 1,058 402 244 (D) D () 261 88 1,147 415 256 <DD) () 302 102 43 44 45 4C 47 4? 2,164 2,920 1,531 373 1,158 4,373 164 259 115 813 152 2,432 3,163 1,705 419 1,285 4,894 179 2', 3 119 943 166 2,684 3,241 1,916 474 1,443 5,589 209 277 125 1,057 184 238 505 230 53 177 542 18 47 22 85 17 256 536 244 62 182 580 20 48 22 92 19 267 574 268 67 202 623 22 47 23 99 19 290 621 297 70 227 685 25 48 23 110 20 332 695 319 78 241 763 28 50 24 124 20 399 758 342 88 254 838 31 54 23 140 21 545 730 381 98 283 920 30 58 23 155 21 597 812 444 108 336 1,038 36 62 26 181 24 645 866 508 115 393 1,120 39 68 29 195 29 698 933 577 128 449 1,265 42 76 30 234 30 811 1,043 651 144 507 1,455 44 85 31 287 34 923 1,122 7S5 162 573 1,650 49 92 33 315 37 5C 51 55 5£ D 4<: 54 5£ 5f 57 5? 5< 6C 1,601 1,754 1,914 2,121 2,340 2,599 2, 870 3,214 3,736 352 379 413 460 517 569 634 709 760 852 974 1,124 61 2,572 785 263 1,524 2,731 810 256 1,665 2,975 898 273 1,803 3,265 974 276 2,014 3,509 1,028 294 2,187 3,756 1,139 247 2,370 3,977 1,177 223 2,577 4,279 1,230 232 2,816 4,696 1,324 261 3,112 680 141 94 446 794 159 110 525 862 177 121 564 923 188 133 602 1,002 200 143 660 1,082 218 147 717 1,210 245 153 812 1,307 240 161 906 1,423 255 188 981 1,557 271 203 1,083 1,709 297 210 1,201 1,882 339 227 1,316 65 63 64 65 18, 622 19,421 20,539 22,618 25,376 28,231 31,521 33,428 868 1,020 1,069 1,185 1,299 1,459 1,664 1,823 17,753 18,401 19,470 21,433 24,077 26,773 29,856 31,606 4,102 172 3,930 4,336 188 4,148 4,630 212 4,418 5,256 232 5,023 6,266 288 5,978 6,255 337 5,918 7,055 360 6,695 7,225 381 6,845 7,906 406 7,500 8,993 462 8,530 10,097 10,672 545 601 9,552 10,071 66 67 68 -956 -1,038 -1,103 -1, 155 -1,255 -1,370 -1,508 -1,649 -1,745 15,056 16,715 17,299 18,314 20, 178 22,708 25,265 28,207 29,860 2,831 3,185 3,718 3,911 4,328 4,746 5,436 6,751 8,037 2,272 2,633 3,107 3,884 4,147 4,383 4,726 5,293 6,375 20,159 22,532 24,124 26,109 28,653 31,837 35,427 40,251 44,273 4,753 4,775 4,785 4,795 4,824 4,845 4,871 4,889 4,929 4,241 4,719 5,041 5,445 5,940 6,571 7,273 8,232 8,982 -75 3,855 941 451 5,248 1,474 3,560 -82 4,066 988 523 5,578 1,488 3,748 -85 4,333 1,047 594 5,974 1,504 3,971 -95 4,928 1,203 653 6,785 1,518 4,469 -99 5,879 1,460 765 8,104 1,529 5,302 -109 5,809 1,590 880 8, 2/9 1,538 5,384 -120 6,575 1,645 1,073 9,293 1,541 6,029 -190 -210 -130 -127 -155 6,715 7,373 8,375 9,363 9,862 1,765 1,963 2,213 2,671 3,134 1,146 1,233 1,353 1,500 1,742 9,626 10,570 11,942 13,534 14,738 1,549 1,554 1,561 1,564 1,574 6,215 6,800 7,651 8,651 9,365 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 16,760 747 16,012 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 50 July 1981 Table 3.—Personal Income by Major [Millions North Dakota Item Line 19701 197U 1969 i 19721 19741 19731 South Dakota 19762 19752 19772 19782 19792 19802 19691 19701 19711 Income by place of work Labor and proprietors' income by type 1 2 3 4 5 941 36 504 337 167 1,060 46 420 258 161 1,158 54 546 384 162 1,282 65 794 614 180 1,421 74 1,744 1,522 222 1,611 89 1,326 1,069 257 1,807 114 1,050 772 278 2,059 136 675 377 298 2,223 154 503 185 318 2,548 178 1,035 693 342 2,872 210 930 540 390 3,138 243 654 240 414 958 44 499 324 176 1,041 52 503 332 171 1,125 62 549 371 178 375 1,107 297 1,230 427 1,332 655 1,486 1,568 1,671 1,126 1,900 825 2,146 445 2,425 252 2,629 770 2,991 624 3,388 334 3,701 357 1,144 365 1,232 403 1,334 794 Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, 6 and other *. Agricultural services 6 Forestry, fisheries, and other * °15 Mining — Coal mining (D) 11 Oil and gas extraction (D) Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels. 2 83 Construction - - 873 6 942 7 1,058 8 1,206 10 1,409 12 1,611 12 1,841 12 2,009 13 2,312 15 2,663 16 2,919 18 843 11 889 10 962 11 11 10 (D ) (D) 111 12 1 66 17 46 -1 5 283 13 2 84 22 57 -1 6 352 15 2 129 29 95 -1 6 378 197 36 155 -1 6 357 66 39 24 76 44 26 198 89 52 221 101 57 (D ) (D) 1 2J 253 110 59 D (D) ( D) ( ) 26 262 120 62 D (D ) (D) ( ) 2* 12 (*) t (*) (*) (*) Wage and salary disbursements __ Other labor income Proprietors' income3 Farm Nonfann .- Labor and proprietors' income by industry 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 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 Farm Nonfann - -- -- Manufacturing . Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Pri nting and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products. Leather and leather products l<> 6 7 8 »4 14 4 % (°) % 8 (*) 11 1 3 8 * 2 126 B152 83 48 29 (D) 90 49 28 D ( ) % C) (*) 26 Durable goods 32 1 Lumber and wood products 1 Furniture and fixtures. — I Primary metal industries 3 Fabricated metal products 4 Machinery, except electrical 11 11 Electric and electronic equipm ent (*) (*) Transportation equipment excluding (*) motor vehicles. Motor vehicles and eciuipment 1 2 5 1 Ordnance 6 Stone, clay, and glass products 5 5 Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing in2 2 dustries. 9 ( )7 (D)1 12 1 1 5 6 (*) (*) (D) (D) (*) 13 1 (i) (*) 41 3 4 18 1 3 2 2 4 6 7 93 188 58 18 40 177 9 16 8 19 i 100 199 58 21 38 188 10 16 8 19 107 210 65 22 43 201 10 16 8 20 i 125 224 71 23 48 228 15 16 8 22 61 121 131 142 62 63 64 65 66 67 Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military _ State and local Total labor and proprietors' income (earnings) ... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 8. 313 68 80 164 1,482 65 357 79 95 183 1,526 70 390 87 104 199 1,759 79 68 Net earnings (66— 67) 1,416 1,457 1,680 -39 1,377 390 180 1,948 621 3,136 -44 1,413 364 213 1,990 618 3,216 -48 1,632 404 251 2,287 627 3,64S 30 8 20 3 174 (*) (*) 37 10 24 w «13 36 -1 5 263 3 215 141 64 38 D (D ) (D) ( ) 15 2 6 (*) (*) 187 72 43 (D ) D (D ) ( ) 17 1 8 (*) (*) 201 79 47 (DD) (D ) ( ) 19 1 (*) (*) (*) 77 2 (*) 6 40 2 6 115 3 2 (<) 7 51 10 22 3 3 10 8 162 45 35 Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking _. Other finance, insurance, and real estate. Services.. __ Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business and repair services Amusement and recreation including motion pictures. Professional, social, and related services,. (*) 2 W 3 145 40 30 (*) „ 7 35 33 £ 5 27 3 4 °2 130 38 24 (*) 7 31 29 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 H °2 119 36 22 (DD) ( ) 29 26 Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation C ommunication Electric gas and sanitary services 14 1 6 12 12 (*) 56 2 2 C) 108 34 19 (DD) ( ) 26 23 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 <") D (D ) ( ) ( ) 3 12 3 147 111 55 32 (*) (*) 35 2 H (*) 8* D (*) 10 17 5 9 (*) 3 C) 8 ( ) D 9 (*) 1 (*) 121 D (D ) ( ) 21 7 57 8 23 (*) 109 t (*) J 13 13 15 197 47 40 4 (*) 62 6 8 6 8 17 20 4 52 47 219 57 45 (D ) (D) 57 49 247 61 52 (D ) (D) 62 58 (*) (D) (*) (*) (*) 20 e (*) 118 82 62 (*) 128 86 67 C) (*) (*) (*) 6 11 1 (*) (*) ( ) ( (*) (*) (*) 6 1 11 (*) '(V 22 P>17 9: 7* 138 89 70 (*) (D)5 1 (*) ( ) 8 R D <*) 37 4 74 3 12 D 1? 19 11 142 D 10 (') 16 77^ (*) ( ) 13 11 6 9 12 143 6 3 D ( ) 13 77 3 10 * 5e 4 (D) 120e (*) 3 (*) 1( (*) 11 16 (*) 42 49 %\ 8 58 i (*) l (*) 7 39 35 181 47 39 (DD) ( ) 45 41 164 256 79 26 53 261 17 17 9 27 205 286 87 30 57 293 20 18 8 31t 242 291 102 34 68 328 14 20 8 38 D ( ) 262 331 119 38 81 381 17 22 10 42 6 280 349 146 43 103 426 20 25 11 44 317 369 169 48 121 482 25 27 D ( ) 51 8 373 415 191 55 136 555 28 30 12 63 9 397 440 215 63 152 631 30 33 12 74 10 162 186 210 (D) 283 320 (D) 413 471 123 132 144 428 96 119 213 2,141 82 465 103 135 226 3,239 110 491 114 139 238 3,025 134 534 125 143 267 2,971 155 584 134 147 304 2,870 164 620 140 141 340 2,880 161 678 149 145 385 3,760 185 725 155 147 423 4,012 219 782 166 155 461 4,035 241 300 77 41 183 1,501 63 343 89 49 205 1,596 66 372 96 56 220 1,736 71 2,059 3,129 2,891 2,816 2,706 2,720 3,576 3,794 3,794 1,437 1,530 1,665 -54 2,005 463 277 2,745 631 4,351 -58 3,071 682 317 4,070 632 6,435 -71 2,820 704 363 3,887 634 6,129 -80 2,737 768 424 3,929 638 6,154 -95 2,611 747 468 3,826 645 5,929 -100 2,620 837 517 3,974 649 6,122 -111 3,465 989 559 5,013 651 7,704 -123 3,671 1 164 614 5,449 652 8,355 -135 3,659 1,347 717 5,723 654 8,747 3 1,441 1,53? 332 320 197 228 1,957 2,093 668 667 2,930 3,140 1,66* 351 264 2,284 671 3 401 (t) (°) (D) 302 70 64 (*) 16 72 81 353 82 78 (*) 20 81 92 403 85 93 (*) 22 92 111 92 14 28 113 14 38 (*) 23 22 102 13 32 (DD) ( ) 26 24 82 195 63 22 41 18j 86 203 64 25 40 197 93 214 68 26 41 212 16 11 21 17 i• 22 17 11 2j (*) 27 26 Income by place of residence 69 Adjustment for residence 70 Net earnings (68+69) 71 Plus* Dividends interest, and rent 8 72 Plus* Transfer payments 73 Total personal income (70+71+72) 74 Population (thousands) 9 75 Per capita income (dollars) Sc e footnotes at end of table. . SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 51 Sources, Selected Years 1969-80—Continued of dollars] South Dakota— Continued Southeast Line 2 2 19721 19731 19741 19752 19762 19772 1978 1979 1,228 75 724 524 200 1,372 85 1,247 1,015 232 1,548 99 836 596 241 1,670 120 732 475 258 1,864 144 405 179 286 2,038 165 704 392 312 2,307 189 840 501 339 2,561 222 897 498 400 2,751 87, 365 94,423 102,357 114,916 129,623 143, 161 150,382 167, 536 253 4,703 5,555 6,394 7,719 8,953 10,361 11,943 14,281 645 12, 612 12,563 13,637 15,641 18,643 18,310 18, 155 20,216 220 3,293 3,239 3,479 4,193 6,509 5,994 5,355 5,551 425 9,319 9,323 10,158 11,448 12, 134 12,316 12,800 14,665 557 1,471 1,057 1,647 648 1,835 525 1,997 223 2,249 437 2,470 550 2,787 1,062 11 1,217 14 1,368 15 1,488 12 1,699 11 1,888 14 11 (*) 23 13 (*) 27 (*) (*) 19 8 127 15 (*) 32 2 1 21 9 144 11 (*) 36 2 1 25 9 149 11 1 39 (*) 2 178 104 77 (*) 201 118 88 212 125 93 (*) (*) 16 7 104 (D) (D) 19802 1980* 186,962 16, 787 21,337 4,501 16,837 211,970 19, 376 24,881 6,768 18, 113 238,091 22,550 26,909 7,368 19,541 263, 575 26, 392 25,962 5,165 20, 798 1 2 3 4 5 557 3,123 287 4,217 4,207 4,428 5,170 7,654 7,311 6,631 7,025 6,109 8,529 9,338 7,369 3,362 100,462 108,334 117,960 133,106 149,565 164,521 173,849 195,008 218,978 247,699 278,213 308,561 6 7 2,145 14 2,439 16 2,618 20 79,987 457 85,871 478 93,362 105,927 119,839 131,505 137, 196 155.292 175,020 199, 167 225, 391 250, 116 542 589 676 901 1,044 1,224 1,378 1,529 753 788 8 9 12 1 43 (*) (D) 13 1 48 (*) 374 104 2,016 1,077 D 18 2 67 (*) 3 45 18 236 360 97 1,715 D 15 2 59 (*) 3 38 18 258 () 256 148 108 284 160 115 () 15 243 329 177 127 1 13 1 22 4 (*) (*) 7 398 202 145 D (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 13 1 2 (*) 3 14 2 3 (*) 3 16 2 3 (*) 3 (*) (D) 1 1 1 1 1 1 65 8 (*) (*) 9 12 11 5 74 10 (*) (*) 9 13 12 5 83 10 1 (*) 11 16 14 5 87 13 (¥) (*) 10 21 10 2 108 17 1 124 20 1 (*) 15 31 13 2 152 23 1 (*) 19 39 18 2 197 23 1 1 7 8 2 2 6 3 11 4 2 7 (*) 12 6 2 8 9 10 12 15 17 11 9 2 12 15 19 5 21 20 3 13 16 4 127 16 45 (*) 8 30 28 142 17 53 (*) 9 33 31 160 20 60 192 24 69 219 26 82 246 25 96 100 226 75 28 47 238 10 17 11 25 7 171 20 62 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 18 3 3 (*) 4 19 4 3 (*) 5 (D) () 16 (D) 26 5 (*) (*) 7 (D) 22 54 28 3 (D) (D) 596 32 (D) 7,167 (D) (D) 289 7,606 19711 429 113 2,053 1, 135 566 34 317 8,539 19721 473 115 2,400 1,338 693 32 337 10,150 19731 547 130 2,587 1,445 733 32 376 11,977 1974' 603 150 3,494 627 161 4,258 (D) 2,568 1,078 1,183 42 38 465 12, 774 11,814 704 197 4,822 2,698 1,599 33 493 12,936 817 227 5,508 (D) 207 20 1 (D) 23 64 28 2 (D) 6 6 273 24 108 (D) 297 25 115 12,135 1,294 1,050 1,404 1,272 1,355 1,688 1,663 12,412 1,276 1,049 1,476 1,355 1,474 1,816 1,623 13,150 1,366 1,146 15,275 1,604 1,360 1,461 1,548 1,933 1,613 1,670 1,802 2,285 1,831 434 442 1,018 218 296 439 321 1,050 220 312 524 293 1,130 642 324 1,310 (D) (D) 8,092 1,316 1,861 470 1,294 1,825 1,325 38 39 40 41 42 22,983 2,805 5,478 1,268 3,543 6,158 3,731 25, 628 2,906 5,839 1,466 4,107 6,979 4,331 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 18, 699 29, 610 14, 526 3,444 11,082 43,328 2,141 2,291 1,922 8,758 1,410 20,944 32, 156 16,479 3,974 12,504 50,007 2,401 2,462 2,021 10,256 1,600 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 23,607 26,805 31, 267 61 52, 822 13,084 7,824 31, 914 287,551 15, 702 58,445 14,204 8,627 35,614 315,929 17, 195 62 63 64 65 66 67 49,206 162,796 171, 045 191, 378 213, 333 242,713 271,849 298,734 68 993 1,351 1,580 1,783 537 500 2,030 673 560 2,368 747 644 8,944 1,388 2,119 470 1,416 2,082 1,470 10, 199 11,618 1,512 1,684 2,487 2,896 493 550 1,578 1,773 2,485 2,874 1,644 1,841 12,743 1,812 3,127 652 1,931 3,220 2,000 13,494 1,843 3,084 703 2,070 3,600 2,195 15,190 2,011 3,540 795 2,284 4,082 2,478 17,319 20,014 2,194 2,455 4,185 4,908 876 1,082 2,650 3,011 4,608 5,296 2,806 3,262 16, 172 26,765 12,867 3,007 9,860 38,102 1,885 2,117 1,866 7,370 1,257 392 69 54 76 61 119 262 80 30 49 269 11 18 11 30 8 147 289 86 35 51 294 11 19 11 34 8 198 285 96 40 56 329 13 20 11 39 (D) 208 321 116 44 72 377 16 21 13 43 10 218 344 137 49 89 422 18 24 14 50 12 246 382 156 54 102 480 21 26 284 423 178 62 116 550 23 29 15 72 14 307 443 200 70 129 621 26 32 16 79 15 5,978 11,417 4,868 1,066 3,801 14,481 733 1,283 1,331 2,281 437 6,506 12,326 5,232 1,236 3,996 15,844 814 1,325 1,366 2,469 496 7,086 13,506 5,946 1,375 4,571 17,314 897 1,356 1,381 2,723 564 7,983 9,113 15,089 17,051 6,784 7,477 1,530 1,747 5,254 5,730 19, 457 21,845 966 1,131 1,389 1,443 1,403 1,455 3,177 3,717 637 755 10,505 11, 602 12,744 18, 474 19, 299 21,652 8,420 9,685 7,929 2,022 2,233 2,418 5,907 6,187 7,267 24,091 26,602 29, 701 1,179 1,272 1,470 1,514 1,577 1,730 1,380 1,385 1,622 4,199 4,632 5,265 813 871 989 14, 117 23,804 11,194 2,657 8,537 33,431 1,627 1,904 1,778 6,156 1,133 397 454 8,417 9,374 10,393 11,884 15,006 16,865 20,832 (D) 60 13 (D) (D) 168 191 212 304 430 116 69 244 2,704 108 467 129 73 266 2,483 128 (D) 508 145 74 289 2,522 143 273 409 110 63 235 2,028 82 550 154 77 320 2,472 155 582 163 79 340 2,906 158 (D) 642 176 88 379 3,336 180 684 181 90 413 3,680 209 744 20,475 22,463 24, 598 27, 179 29, 727 33,016 36,652 39, 716 43, 958 195 5,476 6,018 6,601 7, 115 7,561 8,296 9,204 10,080 11,051 96 4,605 4,680 4,872 5,267 5,532 6,011 6,200 6,311 6,992 453 10,394 11,765 13,125 14, 797 16,634 18,709 21,248 23, 325 25, 916 3,649 04, 679 12,541 22,388 38,276 57, 219 71,832 180,480 202, 033 225, 087 230 4,515 4,966 5,679 6,416 8,013 9,036 9,435 10,655 11, 753 1,945 2,596 2,356 2,379 2,317 2,748 3,156 3,472 3,419 00,165 07,575 16,708 31,860 3 1,949 396 292 2,637 677 3,893 3 2,599 479 335 3,413 679 5,027 4 2,360 606 393 3,358 680 4,939 5 2,383 638 465 3,487 681 5,117 5 2,322 657 513 3,492 687 5,084 5 2,753 742 548 4,043 689 5,867 5 3,162 865 589 4,616 689 6,696 6 3,477 1,040 658 5,175 689 7,511 7 3,426 1,219 763 5,408 693 7,806 1,342 08, 917 17,906 15, 446 42,269 43,974 3,235 1,431 18, 139 19,535 18,134 55,808 45,013 3,461 1,536 1,637 1,800 33,396 50,843 64,596 21,315 24, 744 29, 369 20,494 24, 284 29, 272 75,206 99,871 223, 237 46,019 46, 992 47, 955 3,807 4,253 4,655 1,228 01, 393 16,080 12,746 30, 218 43,440 2,998 29 1,739 725 1,574 445 440 341 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2,699 969 763 783 260 1,639 438 468 (D) 25,451 2,635 1,873 3,077 3,091 3,502 3,966 2,693 61 47 (D) (D) 2,871 (D) 721 798 19, 312 20,532 (D) 1,720 752 314 1,513 360 433 (D) 21,839 2,305 1,619 2,679 2,675 3,007 3,330 2,412 54 42 (D) (D) (D) 2,255 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2,564 864 725 18,728 1,872 1,345 2,312 2,373 2,632 2,824 2,188 48 39 (D) (D) 1,183 346 8,142 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 19,174 1,886 1,558 2,363 2,186 2,593 2,998 2,003 42 37 (D) (D) 1,061 317 7,091 36, 420 3,556 2,388 4,319 4,406 5,499 6,039 4,043 17,621 1,812 1,524 2,001 1,988 2,186 2,734 2,004 37 32 (D) (D) 1,750 1,811 (D) (D) 545 625 14, 571 17, 145 7,215 1,199 1,712 426 1,150 1,560 1,168 (D) (D) 958 266 5,782 428 26, 689 27, 772 29,432 33,276 37,494 40, 743 40,919 47, 659 54,032 61,095 68,465 74,700 221 14,554 15,360 16,281 18,000 19,874 21,569 22, 191 25,820 28,581 31, 031 34,882 38, 280 161 2,270 2,454 2,580 2,767 2,988 3,285 3,580 4,006 4,386 4,826 5,299 5,878 (D) (D) 5,419 5,149 6,169 6,673 (D) 7,790 8,207 (D) 3,901 (D) 4,200 16 1,902 1,984 2,098 2,318 2,565 2,702 2,695 3,261 3,489 3,827 4,079 4,468 (D) 1,352 1,453 1,554 1,708 1,875 2,046 2,157 2,542 2,869 3,243 3,601 3,971 946 1,021 1,080 1,201 1,358 1,473 1,559 1,750 1,959 2,238 2,529 2,848 28 3 2,623 2,753 2,883 3,134 3,456 3,952 4,237 4,803 5,395 5,880 6,581 7,311 (D) 801 280 246 510 579 686 943 295 324 403 444 (*) (D) (D) 540 564 1,261 1,465 776 946 1,011 1,113 (*) (D) (D) 9 617 559 716 873 1,010 1,137 1,167 1,405 1,791 (D) 2,466 2,668 1 521 295 468 429 475 326 361 372 376 428 (D) (D) (D) (D) 19762 19792 12 208 14 25 12 2 19752 19782 179 (D) 19701 19772 157 92 70 (*) 4 (*) 12 1 2 (*) 2 ( ) 19691 13,344 1,960 173,005 31, 624 37,567 242, 196 48,788 4,964 18,625 2,197 193,575 34, 763 41, 189 269,527 49, 514 5,443 2,422 215,755 39,465 44, 527 299, 747 50,312 5,958 29,465 3,060 2,140 3,548 3,553 4,063 4,719 3,045 48,531 12, 186 7,476 28,870 256, 228 13,515 2,681 245, 394 44,206 48,496 338,096 51, 112 6,615 33,583 3,483 2,297 4,075 3,990 4,832 5,494 3,538 2,912 274, 761 51, 745 55,401 381,906 51, 977 7,348 3,158 301, 892 61,653 65,278 428,822 52,868 8,111 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 52 July 1981 Table 3.-—Personal Income by Major [Millions Alabama Item Line 19691 19701 19711 L9721 19731 19741 Arkansas 2 1975 2 1977 19762 1978 2 19792 1980 2 19691 19701 19711 Income by place of work Labor and proprietors' income by type 6,305 358 890 258 632 6,740 417 852 229 623 7,245 470 957 262 695 8,012 559 1,097 330 767 8,951 640 1,298 520 778 9,965 750 1,192 384 808 10, 611 884 1,274 407 867 11,978 1,060 1,439 450 989 13,382 1,248 1,477 352 1,125 15,123 1,435 1,792 598 1,193 16, 697 1,648 1,863 584 1,278 18,097 1,904 1,786 423 1,362 2,936 3,150 3,458 182 213 248 693 734 77' 266 304 321 427 414 467 305 7,247 274 7,736 305 8,367 373 9,294 572 10, 317 436 11,471 466 12,302 512 13,964 415 15, 692 674 17, 675 668 19,540 517 21, 270 354 3,458 405 3,692 387 4,090 Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other *. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other * Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction __ Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction 5,719 27 6,034 27 6,491 32 7,269 35 8,124 45 9,038 50 9,626 52 11,019 57 12 4 -^ 14,036 72 15, 578 76 16, 875 83 2,884 25 3,045 26 3,36 19 8 72 52 5 5 10 432 18 9 85 (D) 4 6 D ( ) 439 21 10 82 64 (D) 3 (D) 494 23 12 101 80 8 1 12 569 27 18 117 95 (D) 27 25 223 182 16 31 27 252 201 (D) * 37 (D) c 27 957 23 2 35 1 18 5 11 251 23 (D> 41 31 328 270 ( DD) ( ) 32 1,211 47 37 498 415 25 842 36 25 301 246 27 (DD) ( ) 1,098 39 37 437 363 (D) (D) 690 (D ) (D) 156 124 (°) (D) 16 802 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 2, 251 1,023 165 237 179 167 56 115 11 (D) 83 2,334 1,082 176 247 190 182 60 121 12 (D) 83 2,452 1,146 177 260 205 193 61 126 D (D) ( ) 98 2,719 1,284 195 305 218 217 70 128 (DD) ( ) 121 3,029 1,426 205 346 246 232 79 145 (DD) ( ) 138 3,359 1,571 (DD) ( ) 270 258 84 181 19 6 155 3,990 1,896 266 423 345 334 102 235 (DD) ( ) 150 4 531 2,113 291 446 361 371 118 266 (DD) ( ) 217 o, 147 2,310 317 475 397 409 127 292 (DD) ( ) 247 5,811 2,552 353 500 418 469 139 336 37 8 282 6, 218 2,819 393 544 47" olo 150 37 4 31 1,005 480 138 22 02 70 39 49 19 (*) 36 (D) (D) 8 10 10 10 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 Ordnance5 Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries. 1,228 136 31 470 136 84 58 150 1, 252 129 31 472 146 88 71 164 1,306 142 35 496 153 87 7J 164 1,435 (D) (D) 556 174 91 81 145 1,603 (D) (°) 610 201 108 90 172 1,788 200 (°) 688 225 14 103 17 2,418 309 63 85 32 17 17 19 2,836 362 82 995 362 218 220 223 3,259 412 88 1,078 415 253 274 317 3,39 409 9 1,06 44 27 29 35 525 125 65 38 47 38 91 (D) 554 124 65 39 52 40 110 (D) (D) 46 64 P) 3 28 30 25 7; 45 (°) (D) 1 34 21 85 10 20 89 15 23 472 92 116 34 2 11 9 51 9 12 34 29 128 10 563 105 13 3 3 14 11 649 115 160 32 3 173 13 406 74 30 7 23 1,00 2 8 11 19 1 43 806 32 8 23 1,07 3 85 11 20 1 45 883 365 9 27 1,16 3 88 11 229 2 61 67 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 8 Farm Nonfann. 1 2 3 4 5 Labor and proprietors' income by industry Farm Nonfann 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 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 Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communication Electric gas and sanitary services 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Wholesale trade.. Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking - Otherfinance,insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places. __ Personal services Private households Business and repair services Amusement and recreation including motion pictures. Professional, social, and related services. . 61 62 63 64 65 ... 56C 6 ; 1 3 445 1,632 237 342 282 283 90 214 (D) 1& (D) 9 1,813 200 41 672 248 139 111 200 2,094 263 55 760 284 150 142 196 (D) (D) 1,219 ( ) (D) (D) 1,256 8 38 49 6 9 121 152 165 1(K 18 2 10 23 2 119 3 3 14 4 4 159 50 45 173 45 52 18 4 64 73 128 184 35 3 19 15 79 134 205 3 33 22 16 85 139 20 4 35 25 185 985 14 24 4 3 30 209 1,13 16 28 5 4 35 23 1,334 171 334 61 55 401 311 1,479 189 361 7< 6C 459 333 1,61 19 39 51 97 41 10 31 1,28 3 88 12 25 2 59 1,07 44 11 329 1,400 38 9 12 265 2 69 1,17 47 135 344 1,52 4 9 11 27 3 79 1,24 52 15 37 1,64 4 IOC 11 266 32 89C 1,41 61 17 44 1,85 5 11 14 31 3 99 1,55 74 19 55 2,03, 6C 12 15 33 3 1.091 1,702 823 215 607 2,328 69 135 161 418 45 1,221,858 91C 244 66€ 2,561 7J 144 16€ 465 47 1,34 1,97 98 26 77 85 95 1,07 1,20 1,32 1,501 1,666 1,52S 55 24 72 1,70 61 26 82 1,87 69 27 90, 2,02 734 288 1,003 66 67 68 Total labor and proprietors' income (earnings) . 6. _ 7,55 34 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7,20 Net earnings (66-67) _ _ 8,01 37 7,63 8,67 42 8,25 9,66 45 9,20S 6 7 7 7 75 Adjustment for residence Net earnings (68+69) _ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 8 Plus: Transfer payments Total personal income (70+71+72) Population (thousands) 8 Per capita income (dollars) 15 17 13 7,76* 8,40 9,38 1,13 1,19 1,07 1,37 1,17 1,53. 10,91 10,0 12,11 3,49 3,54 3,45 3.42 2.90 3,1 Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal military State and local (•) D (D) 2,43 84 31 1,26C 2,67 92, 31 1,43 10,88 57 10,31 11,90€ 65 11,24 12.76C 71 12,05 14,47 81 13,65 19 10,51 1,37 1,81 13,69 3,58 3.82, 20 11,451,63 2,16 15,25 3,62 4,203 22, 12,27 1,82 2,77 16,87 3,68 4,58, 24 13,90 2,01 3,065 18,983 3,73 5,08 2,19 77 29<1 1,11 2,94 1,01 32 1,605 11 31 27 21 (D) ° 237 1,164 5101 (*) (•) 4 618 1! (°)'~ 1 (D) 8 32 28 21 £ 267 66 79 D ( ) (°) 51 59 298 76 85 (DD ) ( ) 58 64 2,89 7 15 17 52 5 190 455 165 45 120 490 21 49 45 69 14 198 482 17o 50 125 524 °2 50 45 75 15 1577 1,91 291 316 351 647 162 78 407 45: 4,098 180 3,918 4,477 206 4,271 6 50 37 3,639 1,171 348 2,120 3,962 1,245 376 2,341 4,39 1,37 43 2,584 574 144 68 362 16,10 89 15,21 18,349 1,016 17,333 20, 207 1, 157 19,051 21,78 1,26 20,52 3,812 173 3,639 264 15,47 2,25 3,28 21,01 3,78, 5,55 286 17, 619 2,558 3,561 23, 738 3,834 6,191 30J 19,354 2,923 4,109 26,386 3,869 6,819 33 20,85 3.52 4,81 29,19 3,89 7,488 24 31 3,670 3,942 660 604 752 617 4,890 5,353 1,913 1,930 2,556 2,773 3,24 1,08, 34 1,81 276 1,008 ol lo 2 6 8 4 4 (DD) ( ) o 538 2 171 Income by place of residence See footnotes at end of table. _ 13 7,33 97 97 9,28, 3,44 2.69< 4,29 87 5,879 1,972 2,98 SUEVEY OF CUBEENT BUSINESS July 1981 53 Sources, Selected Years 1969-80—Continued of dollars] Arkansas— Continued Florida 19721 19731 19741 19753 1976* 19772 19782 19792 1980 2 19691 19701 1971 i 19721 3,876 298 922 382 540 4,378 343 1,338 777 560 4,894 399 1,417 819 598 5,167 454 1,377 748 630 5,893 555 1,299 563 736 6,672 666 1,379 597 782 7,552 762 1,709 872 836 8,428 865 1,969 1,037 9£2 9,126 994 1,688 698 990 14,106 716 2,029 358 1,671 15,847 878 1,946 304 1,643 17,354 1,026 2,235 409 1,826 19, 996 23, 455 25,970 1,790 1,293 1,568 2,645 3,003 2,846 512 459 545 2,185 2,458 2,334 464 4,632 871 5, 188 912 5,797 830 6,168 647 7,101 698 8,020 975 9,048 2,140 10, 122 3, 848 32 4, 326 35 4,825 40 5,054 32 5,874 34 6,684 41 7,564 51 8,483 57 9,182 59 13, 222 138 28 4 41 3 19 5 14 336 20 4 42 2 18 6 16 372 (D) 71 6 41 7 16 418 28 4 73 29 5 95 41 10 86 9 50 6 21 655 45 12 107 6 70 9 22 746 47 12 131 4 93 11 23 723 120 18 62 (D) 8 (D) 52 1,499 132 18 72 (*) 9 3 60 1,741 (D) (D) (D) 76 1,906 1, 336 600 178 1,545 659 190 1,712 733 81 116 55 61 35 85 129 62 76 22 83 135 66 86 63 (*) 65 2,686 1,183 342 48 110 235 95 138 35 (*) 116 2,963 1,305 386 53 113 268 106 156 39 (*) 122 3,179 1,438 424 52 119 301 121 178 41 (*) 130 2,558 1,018 308 (D) 107 158 172 171 (D) 25 37 2,632 1,115 337 16 * 113 170 196 190 12 26 42 2,730 1,180 359 18 129 171 213 188 11 25 50 (D) 74 104 49 53 (D) (*) 52 (D) (D) (*) 57 445 505 33 8 102 9 63 9 21 577 1,664 770 224 2,007 923 256 42 104 173 74 106 26 (*) 82 2,359 1,048 299 46 108 200 85 121 30 (*) 101 36 8 (E)) (D) 8 19731 19741 19752 19763 26,606 28,541 1,996 2,297 3,014 3,436 658 791 2,356 2,646 19772 1978- 19792 1 2 3 4 5 1,069 1,775 1,539 1,390 37, 286 42, 980 49, 221 56, 683 6 7 825 982 29, 781 30,633 1,158 33, 117 14, 632 16,074 149 168 24, 254 24,324 241 290 26, 341 29, 809 34, 806 40,457 388 460 520 3i,0 150 18 90 (*) 22,317 216 173 18 97 1 (E>) (E>) 75 2,434 197 19 109 1 (D ) (D) 85 3,197 102 3,275 3,112 1,328 391 21 154 182 243 208 13 26 67 3,629 1,497 437 24 179 197 287 228 14 28 75 3,895 1,633 488 23 185 206 310 265 18 29 79 (D) 218 23 148 31 96 2,456 295 35 137 (*) 31 8 97 2,297 343 45 138 1 17 9 111 2,583 136 3,152 459 60 198 1 22 8 167 3,848 3, 915 1,793 538 30 186 221 326 331 19 26 91 4,326 1,991 571 34 214 253 361 371 20 27 112 5,018 2,208 634 34 232 274 409 416 24 26 135 5,983 2,502 701 41 274 304 475 455 33 26 164 6,936 2,760 732 49 297 327 544 515 40 28 197 262 28 142 31 Line 31,827 36, 597 42, 012 48,520 2,722 3,206 3,797 4,568 5,135 3,807 4,566 5,187 812 600 1,126 830 3,207 3,736 4,062 4,323 813 559 526 618 691 825 10, 994 16, 293 18, 146 19, 998 23, 243 27,202 18, 808 191 19802 410 50 159 1 (D) (D) 47, Oil 580 8 9 518 61 232 2 25 8 196 4,520 10 11 12 13 14 \t 7,948 3,039 816 42 316 355 624 593 45 31 232 1* If 2( 21 25 2C 2^ 2^ 2( 2* 2* ie 17 44 48 51 53 62 58 64 63 71 16 16 17 23 28 29 24 28 25 29 33 35 2i 735 157 (D ) (D) 73 55 131 36 886 979 186 96 84 98 87 189 (D) 895 174 80 66 111 95 162 23 1,084 203 102 87 140 121 201 33 1,311 239 117 113 166 156 261 43 1,503 274 126 134 187 185 298 56 1,658 298 117 156 213 205 324 67 1,741 302 119 168 219 215 357 70 1,540 87 64 27 171 156 293 347 1,516 95 64 28 185 176 280 319 1,550 99 68 1,784 115 81 206 177 260 320 236 179 304 359 2,132 136 97 49 283 222 384 414 2,262 152 96 56 303 254 449 387 2,123 163 70 43 311 26? 460 470 2,335 181 77 48 323 295 521 517 2,809 227 88 60 392 34? 590 627 3,481 274 118 66 474 423 797 764 4,177 322 136 87 528 552 981 941 4,859 352 155 96 626 723 1,114 1,042 3( 31f 3< £ 34 3, 3!r 3 (D) (D) 65 93 68 171 42 (D) 20 159 256 79 50 16 22 25 33 42 180 194 46 43 15 183 240 64 45 13 152 150 39 40 207 72 46 211 92 54 251 140 67 315 142 84 339 164 94 389 220 99 3i 3( 4( 4 4 1,516 132 227 63 480 401 212 1,692 138 256 65 527 468 239 1,978 155 307 75 589 579 272 2,320 172 368 87 668 700 326 2,531 195 397 97 696 789 357 2,677 198 379 103 742 867 388 2,952 210 420 109 800 964 448 3,316 231 513 116 921 1,070 464 3,803 251 622 151 1,031 1,227 521 4,428 268 667 170 1,233 1,489 601 5,109 278 750 211 1,449 1,712 708 4 * 4, 4( 4 4! 4< 1,188 2,555 1,231 217 1,014 3,548 297 248 262 581 169 1,293 2,841 1,425 244 1,181 3,928 329 257 264 634 228 1,504 3,247 1,029 278 1,413 4,552 361 270 269 787 267 1,834 3,779 1,919 335 1,584 SI 313 431 291 279 937 320 2,142 4,104 2,018 394 1,624 5,900 432 308 264 1,068 344 2,181 4,215 2,037 428 1,609 6,411 436 316 265 1,123 357 2,364 4,641 2,330 445 1,885 6,964 486 337 311 1,205 397 2,586 5,126 2,686 488 2,198 7,969 535 381 340 1,448 456 2,944 5,844 3,187 554 2,633 9,274 621 435 357 1,773 519 3,524 4,137 6,627 7,518 3,645 4,329 638 757 3,007 3,572 10, 731 12, 640 747 844 477 524 387 368 2,148 2,593 604 695 5( 5 55 5; fr 5, 5( 5' 5* 51 6( 1,991 2,215 2,598 3,056 3,483 3,914 4,228 4,809 5,569 6,388 7,597 61 3,513 747 678 2,088 3,924 842 724 2,358 4,435 916 806 2,713 4,885 946 824 3,115 5, 527 1,013 900 3,614 6,309 1,195 940 4,174 6,776 1,324 965 4,487 7,477 1,437 1,128 4,913 8,174 1,583 1,224 5,367 8,764 1,660 1,245 5,859 9,673 1,845 1,341 6,487 K 6C 64 65 16,852 726 16,125 18, 671 20, 616 23, 934 28, 027 30,606 870 1,543 943 1,432 1,102 17, 801 19,674 22,832 26, 595 29,063 31, 616 1,505 30, 111 44,370 50, 996 58,223 2,215 2,611 2,899 42,154 48,355 55,323 6C 67 68 -10 16, 115 4,367 2,601 23,073 6,641 3,474 -10 -30 -32 -35 -32 -21 -21 -43 -13 -18 17,791 19,661 22,814 26,574 29,042 30,079 32,581 36,441 42, 120 48,312 4,944 5,519 6,134 7,348 8,570 9,101 10,064 11,490 12,687 15,001 3,132 3,742 4,397 5,327 6,411 8,280 9,211 10,183 11, 301 12, 957 25,867 28, 921 33,345 39,249 44,023 47,460 51,857 58, 114 66,108 76,271 6,845 7,163 7,520 7,927 8,317 8,542 8,695 8,889 9,132 9,471 3,779 4,038 4,434 4,951 5,293 5,556 5,964 6,538 7,239 8,053 -50 55, 273 18, 104 15, 299 88, 675 9,858 8,996 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 29 32 40 47 55 53 15 51 69 37 52 72 30 59 71 36 62 76 39 72 81 42 81 94 49 83 103 52 7 186 123 46 33 10 146 136 39 38 91 81 480 109 148 2 25 105 89 520 113 149 3 27 124 104 586 125 170 3 32 144 111 665 136 199 3 36 164 127 773 155 235 4 42 189 149 881 182 268 4 49 212 166 960 189 278 6 56 242 189 1,305 119 199 54 431 322 181 248 600 234 61 173 639 25 55 46 99 17 282 666 247 69 1/7 703 29 55 48 113 21 325 742 256 81 174 782 30 58 46 122 23 406 757 272 92 180 885 35 61 46 142 25 447 862 330 104 227 1,008 41 67 54 159 27 482 939 391 117 273 1,128 44 72 59 183 31 554 1,039 445 133 312 1,277 51 79 62 208 33 637 1,142 492 147 344 1,459 56 88 63 244 36 681 1,234 544 164 379 1,671 60 95 67 262 40 1,053 2,295 1,132 187 945 3,180 277 236 250 528 144 396 437 504 577 661 739 844 972 1,147 1,745 783 193 100 490 861 209 104 548 971 231 123 617 1,115 260 133 722 1,226 279 141 807 1,336 294 144 899 1,484 325 168 991 1,640 343 1S9 1,138 1,813 384 1VO 1,259 3,070 674 628 1,768 5,096 241 4,854 6,058 303 5,755 6,709 341 6,368 6,998 362 6,636 7,747 424 7,324 8,718 464 8,254 10,023 528 9,495 11, 262 11,808 608 669 10,654 11, 138 22 4,877 743 977 6,596 2,018 3,268 20 5,775 889 1,139 7,804 2,058 3,791 14 6,382 1,170 1,374 8,926 2,100 4,250 8 1 6 9 6,645 7,332 8,259 9,496 1,388 1,589 1,793 1,280 1,885 2,027 2,201 1,721 9,646 10,605 11,875 13,490 2,158 2,169 2,207 2,241 4,469 4,890 5,380 6,020 -6 (*) 10,648 11, 138 2,175 2,571 2, 507 2,942 15, 330 16,651 2,269 2,291 6,756 7,268 19 14 43 39 30 25 16 47 57 34 382 94 117 1 20 77 74 436 104 136 (D) (D) 1 (D) 34, 275 38,356 1,664 1,884 32, 611 36,472 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 54 July 1981 Table 3.—Personal Income by Major [Millions Georgia Item Line 1975 2 Kentucky 1976 2 19772 19782 19792 19802 1969 i 1970 i 19711 19721 19731 10,105 10,823 11,741 13, 193 848 603 510 699 1,377 1,345 1,522 1,703 427 332 401 360 1,018 1,013 1,121 1,277 14, 815 972 2,044 757 1,288 16, 132 1,104 1,892 630 1,262 16,660 1,249 1,881 566 1,314 18,702 1,508 2,019 549 1,470 20,906 1,789 2,033 242 1,791 23,656 2,055 2,642 628 2,015 26,495 2,403 2, 757 68v 2,069 29,414 5,876 6,334 422 353 2,839 2,634 1,138 1,129 370 402 434 735 759 2,200 6,833 492 1,172 384 788 508 483 417 440 11,552 12,364 13,480 15,237 866 16,965 765 18,363 721 19,069 706 21,524 403 24,325 808 27,546 880 30,775 649 34,238 460 6,907 431 7,454 447 8,051 9,767 10, 692 12,236 63 55 63 13,669 69 14,750 78 15,084 75 17, 121 84 19,444 97 22, 189 108 24,921 121 27,736 5,584 131 19 6,030 19 6,508 22 44 19 63 49 21 70 56 23 88 51 24 82 7 56 27 88 ] 73 35 IK 81 40 13( 90 41 147 19 1 77 1,213 1 74 1,068 -1 85 1,142 66 30 104 3 3 33i 296 (DD) ( ) 22 533 21 (*) 364 333 D (D ) ( ) 24 59 4,350 2,713 525 941 398 335 184 185 19 D ( ) 109 5,240 3,241 597 1,152 490 391 210 224 (DD) ( ) 134 2,168 910 213 35 128 44 106 153 29 115 62 19741 19691 19701 19711 Income by place of work Labor and proprietors' income by type 1 2 3 4 5 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income . Proprietors' income 3 Farm Nonfarm - Labor and proprietors' income by industry 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 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 Farm. Nonfarm. _ ~ Private Agricultural 4services, forestry, fisheries, and other . Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other 4 _ __ _ Mining -_ Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining - _ Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction 9,173 54 (*) 0 2 46 690 34 21 54 (DD) ( ) 2 51 707 39 24 58 (DD) ( ) 2 55 846 Manu facturing 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 manufacturers Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products. Leather and leather products. _ 3,169 1,851 324 684 301 222 121 111 8 3 56 3,220 1,943 362 685 317 227 128 123 9 3 66 3,378 2,060 378 731 333 243 133 133 20 Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical- _. Electronic and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excluding motor vehicles. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance ' Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products . Miscellaneous manufacturing industries. 34 20 49 (*) (*) (DD) ( ) 19 (*) 245 206 (DD) ( ) 21 556 2 60 1,072 1 1 68 1,195 %76 3,806 2,301 410 834 361 265 149 149 17 3 90 4,193 2,538 443 937 390 295 162 167 17 3 103 4,375 2,698 476 973 400 324 175 194 16 3 116 22 21 23 22 20 20 20 21 20 22 24 23 24 1,318 145 58 57 123 108 82 424 1,277 144 55 67 125 113 93 362 1,318 159 60 76 135 116 100 292 1,506 189 72 103 154 139 115 290 1,654 212 77 127 175 167 138 270 1,677 209 74 149 181 191 160 242 1,637 209 63 159 173 194 154 234 1,999 270 75 191 202 210 183 258 2,310 306 88 222 243 252 211 249 2,650 365 105 267 281 271 264 296 3,029 418 118 312 312 342 305 365 3,396 436 120 344 357 382 351 480 1,079 54 40 136 150 230 272 D ( ) 1,169 53 40 149 151 264 302 (D) 1,258 58 44 162 152 282 327 (D) 157 15 99 16 34 150 9 105 18 36 201 8 115 19 38 232 9 135 23 44 254 8 153 25 49 218 6 164 30 53 207 330 413 421 430 442 161 30 51 184 37 60 215 45 65 256 48 76 285 61 83 316 73 91 89 (D) 56 19 22 95 (D) 58 20 24 107 (D) 62 23 27 (D) (*) (*) 113 1,557 12b 1,678 142 1,828 5,90fi 6,638 3,988 739 1,374 574 516 274 279 D (D ) ( ) 182 7,472 4,443 819 1,513 608 587 316 307 32 24 217 8,212 1,878 2,025 4,817 798 856 933 191 206 32 1 551 17 654 121 133 652 32 39 104 357 96 152 349 146 33 14 15 113 36 100 50 230 45 98 1,334 '664 1,269 519 447 242 251 (D) (D) 158 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communication Electric gas, and sanitary services 895 138 207 13 208 201 128 1,011 147 225 14 244 234 146 1,117 154 257 15 270 265 156 1,309 181 306 17 315 312 177 1,489 201 359 20 351 364 195 1,648 222 383 23 395 403 222 1,739 220 371 21 441 438 249 1,955 223 430 26 488 498 290 2,256 243 499 31 575 569 339 2,650 290 588 37 680 659 396 3,077 349 658 42 801 780 446 3,464 361 707 50 926 904 516 514 149 118 11 46 89 99 571 169 129 11 49 103 110 630 179 147 13 51 116 125 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 902 Wholesale trade 1,287 Retail trade Finance insurance, and real estate 612 Banking . . _ 132 Otherfinance,insurance, and real estate. . 479 1,515 Services . 70 Hotels and other lodging places Personal services 137 Private households 169 242 Business and repair services Amusement and recreation including 50 motion pictures. 847 Professional, social, and related services... 985 1,392 681 160 521 1,660 79 140 171 266 54 1,091 1,533 780 179 601 1,825 86 145 173 304 55 1,210 1,745 891 197 693 2,076 88 148 176 379 59 1,375 1,965 990 227 763 2,323 104 154 183 436 70 1,610 2,109 1,052 255 798 2,577 114 159 173 487 74 1,747 2,129 1,102 271 832 2,789 122 162 174 527 76 1,925 2,349 1,230 288 942 3,109 165 179 204 604 88 2,190 2,609 1, 394 301 1,093 3,554 186 202 223 725 102 2,556 2,938 1,587 332 1,255 4,039 209 228 234 877 110 2,917 3,223 1,789 379 1,409 4,516 229 244 241 1,030 123 3,271 3, 510 2,023 437 1,586 5,149 256 2r,l 254 1,203 133 332 804 281 70 211 956 32 95 57 119 2S 371 860 298 81 217 1,016 35 99 59 129 32 3S6 923 330 88 242 1,095 36 97 59 142 32 950 1,062 1,226 1,376 1,570 1,728 1,870 2,116 2,380 2,648 3,043 624 661 728 2,379 668 633 1,078 2,587 767 572 1,247 2,788 807 554 1,427 3,001 868 539 1,594 3,296 931 539 1,826 3,612 1,000 521 2,092 3,985 1,117 523 2,345 4,403 1,227 598 2,578 4,881 1,342 691 2,848 5,357 1,430 751 3,176 5,855 1,563 823 3,479 6,502 1,636 934 3,932 1,324 324 300 699 1,424 350 294 780 1,543 379 306 858 11,992 12, 770 13,963 15,744 Total labor and proprietors' income (earnings) 690 722 545 493 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance «. Net earnings (66— 67) 11, 498 12,225 13,273 15,022 17,831 914 16,917 19,128 990 18, 137 19,790 1,010 18, 779 22,230 1,153 21,077 24,728 1,274 23,453 28,354 1,473 26,881 31,655 1, 705 29,950 34,887 7,367 312 1,862 33,025 7,055 7,885 336 7,549 8,497 375 8,122 -49 16,867 2,372 2,205 21,444 4,907 4,370 -37 18,100 2,762 2,697 23,559 4,995 4,717 -oO 18,729 2,876 3,562 25, 167 5,059 4,975 -76 21,001 3,133 3,842 27,975 5,126 5,457 -00 23,363 3,497 4,051 30,912 5,212 5,931 -83 26,798 3,856 4,378 35,032 5,286 6,627 -83 29,867 4,565 4,975 39,407 5,391 7,309 150 198 187 -105 32,919 7,241 7,747 8,272 5,413 1,001 1,115 1,210 5,885 962 1,141 1,341 44,217 9,204 10,003 10,824 5,478 3,198 3,231 3,298 8,073 2,878 3,096 3,282 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Go vernment and government ent erprises Federal civilian Federal, military State and local Income by place of residence 69 Adjustment for residence 70 Net earnings (68+69) 71 Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 8 72 Plus: Transfer payments 73 Total personal income (70-f71-f-72) 74 Population (thousands) 8 75 Per capita income (dollars) See footnotes at end of table. - -41 11,458 ... . 1,510 1,171 14,138 4,551 3,107 -41 -44 -47 12, 184 13,229 14,976 1,706 1,866 2,055 1,413 1,664 1,869 15,303 16,760 18,899 4,605 4,710 4,807 3,323 3,558 3,931 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 55 Sources, Selected Years 1969-80—Continued of dollars], Kentucky— Continued Louisiana Line 19721 1973 i 19741 19752 1976 2 19772 19782 19792 19802 19691 19701 19711 19721 19731 19741 19752 19762 19772 19782 1979 » 19802 7,493 578 1,366 491 875 8,419 684 1,533 580 953 9,364 825 1,638 672 965 9,948 975 1,508 510 998 11,188 1,188 1,758 612 1,146 12, 477 14, 131 1,369 1,561 1,898 2,051 674 563 1,335 1,377 15,811 1,821 2,089 648 1,441 16,704 2,063 2,035 497 1,537 7,033 413 911 181 730 7,427 484 938 212 726 7,941 545 1,041 243 797 8,696 632 1,123 269 854 9,549 716 1,330 469 862 10,729 846 1,526 532 994 12,025 1,021 1,400 331 1,069 13, 670 15,309 1,254 1,461 1,691 1,766 378 371 1,312 1,395 17,688 1,731 1,755 346 1,409 20,073 2,023 2,206 515 1,691 23,208 2,406 2,112 314 1,799 1 2 3 4 556 8,881 654 9,982 772 11,054 582 11,848 672 713 13, 422 15,073 799 761 16, 944 18,960 624 20, 179 246 8,112 272 8,577 301 9,226 335 10, 117 539 11,056 604 12,497 403 14,043 452 16, 162 448 18,089 429 20,744 606 23,695 416 27, 310 ti 7 7,227 24 8,153 29 9,045 33 9,648 36 11, 013 12,494 45 40 14, 132 52 15, 830 16,800 58 68 6,605 35 6,921 38 7,435 45 8,149 47 8,954 52 10,209 59 11,469 58 13, 382 70 15,067 75 17, 424 20,042 112 92 23,080 118 ? £ 23 1 416 376 16 (*) 24 647 28 1 468 424 17 32 1 700 631 40 35 1 905 833 39 39 1 965 856 75 43 2 1,183 1,077 70 49 3 1,248 1,165 43 55 3 1,515 1,406 63 65 3 1,650 1, 529 78 18 17 512 (D ) (D) 20 18 523 (*) 489 25 20 523 (D) 488 30 713 34 722 35 859 37 969 39 1,217 46 1,324 44 1,229 33 729 34 723 % 773 31 22 634 (D) 598 (D) 35 923 34 25 835 (D) 785 (D) 43 1,115 32 27 965 (D) 902 (D) 57 1,258 35 35 1,204 (D) 1,143 (D) 61 1,649 40 35 1,365 (D) 1,301 (D) 63 1,775 48 45 1,520 (*) 1,455 (D ) (D) 2,148 55 56 1,818 (D) 1,749 (DD) () 2,475 62 56 2,320 (D) 2,231 D (D ) () 2,850 1C 11 15 K 14 °27 715 26 20 595 (D) 561 (D) 34 861 2,476 999 222 39 146 52 113 166 25 132 74 2,859 1,101 236 44 161 59 127 182 26 153 82 3,172 1,223 252 52 168 67 137 204 51 169 92 3,108 1,278 277 51 165 79 138 222 61 176 79 3,631 1,473 310 81 197 92 154 260 74 194 93 4,157 1,629 338 68 212 104 166 299 91 206 112 4,648 1,789 354 70 223 115 189 327 100 227 149 5,185 1,984 387 74 246 129 211 360 117 241 180 5,384 2,143 419 75 266 142 233 392 132 256 188 1,502 846 210 3 35 149 50 265 131 1,537 902 217 (D) 39 164 53 281 140 1,636 964 227 (D) 39 173 56 308 152 1,785 1,033 237 (D) 45 189 63 331 157 1,972 1,129 248 (D) 52 206 68 368 174 2,205 1,276 269 (D) 61 218 72 429 212 2,460 1,386 286 (D) 52 211 80 498 231 2,854 1,614 315 (D) 69 252 90 591 260 3,242 1,822 337 (D) 76 287 97 694 290 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,680 2,061 369 (D) 83 322 109 776 351 (*D) () 4,146 2,275 389 28 86 312 121 891 409 (*) 37 4,714 2,561 417 23 98 338 135 995 512 (*) 41 29 31 32 30 36 33 36 37 40 (D) (D) (*) 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2< 1,478 69 50 184 178 324 392 (D) 1,758 85 57 225 211 393 448 (D) 1,949 88 55 263 229 460 461 (D) 1,830 84 47 263 222 482 384 19 2,158 104 58 311 255 534 473 20 2,529 109 67 351 306 591 573 25 2,859 125 72 405 335 675 633 26 3,201 112 74 489 355 778 704 33 3,241 141 73 532 335 839 689 35 656 97 9 48 84 48 32 153 636 98 8 50 86 52 33 163 672 105 8 53 96 57 38 183 752 117 (D) 62 103 67 53 204 842 130 9 76 119 71 76 218 928 143 (D) 92 137 85 81 249 1,074 146 10 104 187 110 92 305 1,241 176 10 112 218 121 118 343 1,419 200 11 130 242 140 159 377 1,619 219 12 158 281 170 179 420 1,871 246 12 181 320 201 205 503 2,153 247 11 208 361 276 210 626 3( 31 35 176 219 295 352 347 314 15 17 174 54 51 176 52 55 6 49 72 5 11 5 147 42 46 5 51 67 (D) 10 8 130 40 43 6 48 66 4 8 6 109 36 39 (D) 64 64 D () 7 6 97 25 33 6 103 65 3 8 7 81 34 37 201 (D) 89 43 37 25 82 D () 12 93 10 12 I09 11 14 124 12 15 143 16 15 156 18 15 160 18 18 38 3fl 4C 41 42 694 182 172 (DD) () 134 138 784 204 205 16 55 150 153 855 235 219 19 61 174 147 901 236 223 24 58 197 163 1,029 273 257 27 62 228 181 1,187 294 313 31 74 261 213 1, 355 335 361 34 81 296 247 1, 526 392 386 40 90 340 278 1,637 405 405 42 96 372 318 780 79 115 234 97 124 132 861 90 121 259 109 137 144 918 95 137 257 117 155 156 998 107 160 253 124 188 166 1, 116 120 185 277 134 221 179 1,281 135 215 338 147 249 196 1,393 141 213 376 159 291 214 1, 565 142 245 427 185 330 235 1, 760 155 288 469 221 372 256 2,100 175 349 588 257 441 289 2,465 208 407 705 300 491 353 2,808 217 438 824 348 546 434 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 433 981 356 95 261 1,200 37 100 60 154 34 480 1,100 375 107 267 1, 343 44 101 63 184 40 548 1,190 390 126 265 1,443 47 105 59 207 43 713 1,232 427 145 282 1, 604 53 109 60 216 47 754 1,404 523 162 360 1,808 62 120 70 237 53 811 1,521 607 183 424 2, 013 69 131 77 290 62 940 1,723 689 212 477 2, 260 83 144 80 346 65 1,052 1,878 774 243 531 2,517 91 152 83 389 70 1,136 1,962 875 277 599 2,860 97 161 87 418 77 550 915 378 86 291 1,204 49 89 124 211 32 584 955 396 98 299 1,303 52 93 127 227 35 637 1,033 439 107 332 1,432 55 92 128 251 37 702 1,126 485 119 367 1,550 65 91 130 282 38 769 1, 252 525 134 391 1,709 70 94 135 322 45 883 1,366 560 154 406 1,905 75 100 128 373 50 998 1,515 646 173 473 2,175 82 107 128 465 56 1,120 1,745 744 195 549 2,432 97 119 150 543 62 1,263 1,954 855 217 639 2,778 106 132 165 627 71 1,495 2,210 991 253 738 3,189 121 148 173 755 80 1,748 2, 456 1, 135 297 838 3,688 140 164 178 910 85 1,990 2,696 1,283 357 925 4,302 190 176 187 1,076 93 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 814 911 982 1,119 1,266 1,386 1,542 1, 733 2,020 698 769 868 944 1,044 1,179 1,337 1,461 1,677 1,912 2,211 2,578 61 2, 812. 613 461 1,738 3,129 677 485 1,967 3,378 700 517 2,162 1,506 251 233 1,023 1,656 281 242 1,133 1,791 301 255 1,236 1,968 328 268 1,372 2,102 357 271 1,474 2,288 394 301 1,593 2,574 437 319 1,818 2,780 475 274 2,031 3,022 513 299 2,210 3,321 576 339 2,406 3, 653 623 346 2,684 4,230 671 378 3,182 62 63 64 65 19, 721 1,046 18, 675 20, 803 1,145 19, 657 8.358 333 8,024 8,849 357 8,491 9,527 401 9,126 10, 452 11, 595 13, 101 14, 446 16, 615 18, 537 21, 173 636 815 889 1,032 719 446 536 10,005 11,058 12, 465 13, 727 15,800 17, 647 20, 141 24, 302 27, 726 1, 325 1,210 23,092 26,401 66 67 68 -3 23 17 2 -5 (*) 11,053 12, 462 13, 729 15, 823 17,665 20, 141 1,747 2,185 2,378 2, 537 3, 014 3,600 1,807 2,108 2, 573 2,861 3, 130 3,365 14, 607 16, 755 18, 680 21, 221 23,809 27, 106 3, 887 3, 9o2 4, 016 4,073 3,789 3,821 3, 855 4, 385 4,806 5,370 5, 929 6,655 -17 -8 23, 083 26,384 4,155 4, 852 4,409 3,771 31,009 35, 645 4,139 4,215 8, 458 7,491 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 134 (D) 70 29 32 1,654 405 317 932 9,437 416 9,021 170 (D) 1,829 430 381 1,018 2,009 465 439 1,105 2,200 512 429 1,258 2,409 554 462 1,394 2,578 583 454 1,541 10, 636 11, 826 12, 430 14, 135 15, 745 17, 743 909 614 662 721 528 795 10, 108 11,212 11, 769 13, 415 14, 950 16,834 149 118 9,169 10,226 1, 308 1,464 1,487 1,788 11,965 13,477 3, 336 3,372 3,586 3,997 103 11,316 1,830 2,138 15, 283 3,417 4,473 110 11, 878 1,968 2,656 16,502 3,469 4, 757 82 112 13, 497 15,061 2,190 2,493 2,896 3,075 18,583 20,629 3,530 3, 575 5,264 5,770 137 16,970 2,652 3,276 22,898 3,611 6,341 139 142 -2 (*) 18,817 19, 796 8,024 8,489 3,101 3,642 1,287 1,370 1,240 1,017 3,778 4,501 25, 696 27,939 10, 328 11,100 3,644 3,670 3,619 3,650 7,052 7,613 2, 854 3,041 -4 -5 9, 122 10,001 1,555 1,445 1,420 1,568 11, 988 13, 124 3, 711 3,762 3,231 3,489 5 U K r i* i< 2( 21e 2. 2( 2* 21 2( 2' 2? 3r 34 35 3C 37 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 56 July 1981 Table 3.—Personal Income by Major [Millions Mississippi Item Line 19691 1970 i 1971 i 19721 19752 19741 19731 North Carolina 19762 19792 19782 1977 2 19802 19691 19701 1971 i Income by place of work Labor and proprietors' income by type 1 2 3 4 5 Wage End salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 3 -Farm - Nonfarm - 3,348 186 696 288 408 3,562 216 734 313 421 3,853 250 815 347 467 4,416 311 934 405 528 4,970 362 1,131 600 531 5,500 416 1,031 435 595 5,752 487 940 302 638 6,503 582 1,141 383 758 7,264 690 1,362 478 884 8,225 781 1,440 510 931 9,165 884 1,693 696 997 9,930 10,650 11,497 12,424 999 544 643 734 1,455 1,642 1,618 1,687 394 585 574 553 1,061 1,057 1,044 1,135 370 3,860 403 4,109 438 4,480 494 5,167 698 5,765 567 6,380 409 6,770 521 7,706 627 8,688 663 9,784 856 10,887 573 679 713 707 11, 811 12,123 13,051 14,166 3,005 18 3,204 18 3,495 21 4,037 26 4,493 26 4,985 30 5,268 32 6,097 34 6,915 36 7,809 47 8,714 52 9,378 72 9,920 10,646 11,540 50 56 46 13 5 50 (D) 45 (*) D ( ) 253 13 5 57 15 6 52 (D) 19 7 59 21 9 95 19 13 96 19 15 137 24 13 154 34 13 152 (*) (D) 382 (*) (D) 446 (*) (D) 421 126 (*) D ( ) 497 37 15 199 (D) 182 (*) D ( ) 766 40 33 253 (D) 237 (*) D ( ) 760 38 8 26 (D) (*) (D) 25 762 1,686 651 137 40 207 80 26 59 20 (*) 68 1,821 722 155 42 223 87 30 74 26 (*) 73 1,892 7S6 165 39 220 85 33 76 23 (*) 71 2,228 859 185 51 264 99 36 88 36 (*) 84 3,099 1,163 260 65 321 150 69 126 48 (*) 106 3,216 1,255 290 73 352 152 78 138 54 (*) 102 4,323 2,846 241 1, 546 301 137 100 220 (D) 217 65 Labor and proprietors' income by industry 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 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 Farm Nonfarm - - - Private - Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other.4 Agricultural services ... Forestry fisheries, and other 4 Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction -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 Ordnance 5 Stone clay and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries. 1,093 482 103 37 155 62 18 41 13 C) 42 (*) ( *>7 279 18 8 60 (D) 51 (*) D ( ) 331 1,146 502 113 33 161 64 19 45 15 (*) 41 1,255 542 122 32 171 68 21 50 18 (*) 48 1, 495 587 129 41 184 72 22 52 18 (*) 57 (*) 51 6 269 (*) 44 48 (D) 81 (D) 82 (D) 11 10 11 13 12 12 13 16 610 134 75 13 58 52 72 114 643 137 73 14 64 57 79 126 714 146 86 16 69 61 87 151 908 170 108 20 78 80 112 237 1,035 192 122 21 90 94 140 260 1,100 203 116 25 92 108 168 264 1,156 188 118 25 90 103 154 352 1,369 234 142 33 102 122 191 391 11 13 40 8 20 12 10 42 8 21 13 1 47 10 26 (DD) ( ) 55 8 31 12 (*) 61 10 34 (*) (*) 141 ( 12 569 "» 670 2,538 935 202 55 278 115 43 98 37 (*) 90 2,838 1,026 223 59 299 134 55 112 43 (*) 16 1 603 272 162 36 118 146 241 431 *\37 "» 16 17 1,802 316 176 44 147 184 287 437 1,936 352 186 5 ieo 213 320 429 (D) 45 11 30 39 11 29 (*) (*) (*) (*) 27 804 28 888 4,573 3,036 264 1,595 319 152 107 25( 4,890 3,237 277 1,692 329 171 113 275 250 80 258 99 18 20 1 961 1,476 35 168 200 396 62 53 109 164 240 227 331 302 399 29 1,537 157 386 59 122 259 326 36 1,653 166 427 50 130 273 355 45 17 14 17 21 45 40 41 43 64 11 35 66 14 29 84 14 37 93 19 42 108 19 46 114 20 49 114 23 46 21 (*) 101 28 29 26 (*) 10 29 3 30 (*) 111 £ 5 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation C ommunication Electric gas and sanitary services 245 48 51 14 11 62 59 263 46 57 14 13 69 64 299 48 70 15 14 80 71 348 55 86 18 16 94 79 391 61 97 23 17 108 85 434 63 110 27 19 121 93 464 68 105 28 21 138 103 527 81 120 30 24 158 113 609 89 147 34 31 179 129 698 98 178 40 35 201 147 812 113 212 47 38 236 167 884 118 222 56 42 254 193 735 7 300 1 69 16 11 81 8 31 1 7 18 12 912 87 363 14 86 216 145 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Wholesale trade _Retail trade Finance insurance and real estate Banking Other finance, insurance, and real estate. Services - Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business and repair services Amusement and recreation including motion pictures. Professional, social, and related services.. 194 443 165 45 120 544 22 50 76 73 9 204 476 176 52 124 595 24 50 76 76 ( 219 531 199 57 143 639 27 53 77 80 10 245 597 224 62 162 710 27 53 78 92 12 279 664 243 71 172 762 31 55 81 104 14 329 730 262 83 180 838 34 59 77 116 13 418 737 290 94 196 919 41 62 77 133 12 463 834 336 105 231 1,041 48 68 90 154 15 512 923 388 116 272 1,186 51 76 99 180 19 581 1,050 446 133 313 1,327 59 83 104 203 22 658 1,149 502 15 35 1,478 60 8 10 24 2 736 1,230 554 169 38 1,67 64 9 11 27 2 72 1,28 52 12 39 1,49 5 16 14 183 4 79 1,383 56 14 42 1,63 5 16 15 200 46 859 1,492 636 163 474 1,776 62 176 152 25 313 360 393 449 478 540 595 665 760 857 95 1,09 91 1,01 1,113 855 185 186 484 905 205 177 522 985 217 189 579 1,130 246 218 667 1,272 266 245 762 1,395 311 251 832 1,50 329 258 913 1,609 357 248 1,004 1,77 39 249 1,12 1,97 46C 26 1,25 2,17 49 27 1,39 2,43 54 32 1,56 2,204 34 62, 1,23 2,40 388 66 1,35 2,627 425 654 1,548 4,231 190 4,041 4,513 197 4,315 4,918 224 4,694 5,661 260 5,401 6,463 315 6,148 6,947 365 6,582 7,179 38 6,79 8,227 452 7,774 9,31 47 8,83 10,44 55 9,89 11,74 644 11,098 12,384 12,836 13,75 54 70€ 58 11,67 12,29 13,17 14,845 690 14,156 28 4,068 527 597 5,193 2,22C 2,339 28 4,343 593 741 5,677 2,221 2,556 34 4,728 654 857 6,238 2,266 2,754 36 5,436 696 953 7,086 2,307 3,071 50 6,199 810 l,10o 8,113 2,350 3, 453 66 6,648 98 1,356 8,98 2,379 3,778 5 6,85C 1,06 1,67 9,59 2,40C 3.99 5 7,83 1,15 1,84 10,82 2,43 4,45 6 8,90C 1,29 2,00 12,19 2,46 4.95 6€ 9,95 1,45 2,17 13,59 2,48? 5,46 6 11,164 1,58 2,47 15,22 2,50 6,07 7 11,75 1,95 2,91 16,62 2,52 6.58 61 62 63 64 65 Government and government enterprises.Federal, civilian.. Federal, military ~ State and local -- 66 67 68 Total labor and proprietors' income (earnings)—. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 8. Net earnings (66-67)... 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 Adjustment for residence Net earnings (68+69) Plus* Dividends interest, and rent 8 _ Plus: Transfer payments Total personal income (70-|-71-|-72) Population (thousands) 9 Per caoita income (dollars) Income by place of residence See footnotes at end of table. -1 12,28, 13,16C 14,1: 1,80 1,922 1,59 1,677 1,206 1,45 15,08 16,41 17,736 5,099 5,201 5,03 2,99< 3,22 3,410 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 57 Sources, Selected Years 1969—80—Continued of dollars! North Carolina— Continued South Carolina Line 19752 19721 19731 19741 19752 19762 19772 1979* 19802 19691 1970 i 19711 14,064 885 1,952 694 1,258 15, 701 1,017 2,482 1,139 1,343 17,136 1,156 2,368 1,075 1,293 17, 707 1,296 2,368 1,065 1,303 19, 767 1,545 2,554 1,090 1,465 21, 776 24, 475 27,447 1,830 2,113 2,461 3,178 2,510 3,241 1, 343 789 1,070 1,721 1,898 2,108 30, 137 2,905 3,231 991 2,240 5,080 254 613 150 463 5,489 296 608 146 462 5,921 336 663 162 501 6,652 403 759 190 569 7,533 472 873 276 597 8,412 542 922 317 606 8,660 614 861 220 640 815 16,086 1,284 1,243 17, 916 19,417 1,229 20, 142 1,317 1,006 22, 549 25, 110 1,546 1,326 28, 281 31, 759 1,277 34,996 200 5,747 200 6,193 216 6,705 245 7,569 341 8,537 395 9,482 312 9,823 258 11,253 204 12,623 13,114 57 14,681 68 15, 743 69 16,083 65 18, 226 20,382 94 80 23,079 108 26, 150 28, 783 127 135 4,522 24 4,825 23 5,204 28 5,871 30 6,700 36 7,405 41 7,530 40 8,750 43 9,878 52 46 11 32 1 (*) (*) 31 1,074 55 13 39 2 1 (*) 36 1,229 56 13 57 14 1 (*) 43 1,237 53 12 56 11 1 (*) 44 1,162 64 17 52 1 1 (*) 51 1,281 77 17 61 3 (D ) (D) 58 1,405 89 19 73 2 (*) (*) 71 1,621 107 29 99 4 1 (*) 94 1,877 16 8 11 (*) (') (*) 11 363 16 7 12 (*) (°) (°) 12 400 19 9 12 (*) (*) <*) 13 452 20 10 14 <•) (*) (*) 14 532 23 13 17 1 (*) (•) 16 650 26 15 23 4 (*) (*) 19 748 26 14 23 3 (*) (*) 19 671 28 15 20 (') (') <*) 19 730 34 18 23 (D ) (D) (*) 22 833 39 20 25 (') (*) (*) 24 950 5,566 3,608 293 1,889 366 188 122 330 2 274 121 6,236 3,972 313 2,054 401 208 137 390 2 298 145 6,683 4,236 339 2,104 417 236 149 451 3 343 169 6,498 4,224 365 1,986 432 250 164 457 2 384 159 7,596 4,912 424 2,291 529 296 184 505 2 432 218 8,543 5,401 444 2,481 592 340 198 573 2 467 267 9,630 10, 820 12,024 5,924 6,483 7,135 505 577 653 2,844 3,049 2,661 655 718 804 379 419 469 229 252 285 622 692 780 11 14 6 499 552 629 327 371 397 2,105 1,554 82 902 176 108 33 222 D () 22 2,186 1,613 87 910 186 116 36 243 3 6 25 2,307 1,714 93 957 195 123 40 270 3 5 27 2,602 1,914 95 1,079 209 134 44 313 3 5 31 2,956 2,124 102 1,191 224 148 52 359 5 3 38 3,220 2,273 112 1,235 240 161 56 410 4 3 51 3,207 2,284 119 1,175 246 178 58 409 5 3 91 3,882 2, 765 137 1,450 298 208 64 466 6 4 130 4,334 3,022 151 1,546 314 230 70 526 6 4 172 4,865 3, 345 167 1,655 365 260 80 587 7 5 216 (D) 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 574 78 27 22 55 119 81 58 593 84 30 27 60 132 80 45 687 (D) 36 32 71 168 97 (D) 832 (D) 39 42 91 208 134 (D) 947 115 37 54 105 244 159 30 922 111 30 54 111 253 139 29 1,118 139 41 66 137 308 166 34 1,312 155 44 78 167 366 205 38 1,520 181 53 99 191 424 229 42 8 19782 100 27 87 3 1 -1 83 1,836 6 19721 19741 19731 19772 19762 19802 19792 19782 9,842 10, 894 12, 282 13,752 755 889 1,208 1,021 1,044 913 1,057 1,161 242 272 126 180 733 918 918 785 15, 176 1,425 993 158 835 1 2 3 4 5 367 15,650 264 17, 330 6 7 11, 126 12,329 62 . 58 13,658 70 8 9 41 22 29 1 (*) (*) 28 1,024 46 25 31 1 (*) (•> 30 1,221 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 5,456 3,703 185 1,780 389 291 90 664 7 6 290 5,988 4,046 199 1,883 418 325 103 740 10 6 360 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2 2 29 1,753 199 56 128 220 490 281 45 1,942 198 59 167 242 546 319 53 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 319 14, 145 23 25 25 25 34 37 41 47 1,958 199 509 58 158 315 411 59 2,264 232 570 70 186 374 464 72 2,447 231 604 81 213 437 497 63 2,274 244 530 74 228 406 433 29 2,684 303 633 88 283 475 490 37 3,141 335 753 103 323 552 575 41 3,706 393 852 120 374 624 708 48 4,337 455 944 145 423 774 849 56 4,889 480 996 173 474 931 996 54 40 (*) 129 39 40 46 (*) 149 56 44 49 (*) 163 63 47 44 57 90 142 172 221 (D) (D) 11 14 18 21 24 184 95 38 202 123 44 246 144 54 282 166 71 296 185 82 83 17 25 81 19 24 81 19 25 95 22 30 111 28 3£ 7 (*) 123 36 37 5 167 73 47 117 39 34 130 49 36 148 58 39 171 68 46 187 72 55 195 82 58 38 39 40 41 42 1,054 100 415 16 93 255 175 1,202 110 476 14 103 285 214 1,294 120 485 13 112 317 247 1,350 125 483 12 117 345 269 1,490 127 549 13 127 384 290 1,713 141 633 16 147 435 340 1,970 160 731 17 169 502 391 2,251 178 829 22 198 573 451 2,492 185 881 23 224 649 530 285 42 73 9 18 74 68 325 46 80 10 20 84 85 362 49 90 11 21 97 94 419 60 112 12 22 113 101 473 65 132 14 25 133 105 519 72 147 17 28 149 106 540 75 143 16 29 166 110 628 75 171 22 33 189 138 735 85 199 24 37 215 174 867 91 233 31 45 248 218 1,013 101 265 37 49 287 274 1,126 104 284 42 56 327 313 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 966 1,656 717 182 535 1,991 69 177 154 271 50 1,058 1,865 780 203 577 2,205 78 182 160 332 56 1,180 1,988 840 236 604 2,396 77 190 151 389 59 1,228 2,106 894 257 638 2,723 98 196 152 462 68 1,338 2,377 998 274 724 3,014 100 213 178 528 77 1,494 2,605 1,124 297 .827 3,342 115 227 195 583 86 1,738 2,912 1,273 330 943 3, 755 129 248 205 665 93 2,068 3,238 1,442 373 1,070 4,280 146 270 211 795 105 2,208 3,445 1,608 422 1,187 4,894 156 288 222 919 117 249 580 212 45 167 693 29 66 92 110 16 269 626 234 53 181 750 32 68 95 119 18 292 684 269 61 208 799 39 69 96 133 19 333 759 301 69 232 880 43 70 98 149 22 384 857 338 79 259 991 53 73 101 171 26 445 940 371 93 279 1,097 59 78 96 189 28 496 979 395 103 292 1,180 62 84 96 173 32 550 1,112 446 110 337 1,337 76 93 113 203 37 614 1,237 522 121 401 1,528 89 106 124 236 45 695 1,376 595 137 458 1,697 104 114 130 275 46 787 1,477 658 157 501 1,824 113 115 134 314 50 895 1,602 746 183 563 2,079 122 121 141 369 56 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 56 551 79 27 13 51 110 78 60 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7 (D) 1,271 1,397 1,528 1,747 1,917 2,136 2, 415 2,753 3,193 380 418 444 499 567 647 733 816 928 1,027 1,099 1,270 61 2,972 468 730 l,77o 3,235 498 796 1,941 3,674 556 915 2,203 4,059 615 960 2,485 4,323 657 941 2,724 4,729 714 935 3,080 5,203 783 998 3,421 5,609 830 1,023 3,755 6,213 908 1,139 4,165 1,225 276 414 534 1,368 300 443 624 1,501 324 470 707 1,699 344 535 819 1,837 357 549 930 2,077 413 618 1,045 2,293 462 632 1,199 2,503 503 695 1,306 2,745 543 713 1,489 3,019 585 729 1,705 3,320 635 776 1,910 3,672 695 833 2,144 62 63 64 65 33,085 36,273 1,880 2,060 31, 205 54,213 5,947 259 5,688 6,393 288 6,105 6,921 328 6,593 7,814 377 7,437 8,878 469 8,409 9,877 516 9,361 10, 135 532 9,602 11,511 653 10,858 16, 016 17, 594 918 1,003 15,099 16,591 66 67 68 -31 -37 -51 -30 -35 -31 -32 -46 -38 16,074 18, 194 19,498 20, 171 22,550 24, 674 28,175 31,158 34, 162 2,133 2,450 2,851 3,022 3,375 3,794 4, 155 4,853 5,715 1,858 6,166 2,184 2,710 3,727 4,019 4,305 4,619 5,236 20,065 22,827 25,059 26,920 29, 944 32, 774 36,949 41,247 46,043 5,382 5,461 5,535 5,593 5,668 5,739 5,802 5,888 5,296 3,789 4,241 4,589 4,863 5,353 5,782 6,438 7,110 7,819 89 5,777 704 602 7,083 2,570 2,756 93 6,198 777 754 7,730 2,598 2,975 107 6,700 853 878 8,432 2,662 3,168 130 7,567 928 992 9,488 2,718 3,490 141 8,550 1,100 1,182 10,831 2,775 3,903 143 9,504 1,257 1,482 12,243 2,843 4,306 167 9, 769 1,388 1,988 13, 146 2,900 4,533 184 204 11,042 12,330 1,543 1, 763 2,118 2,259 14, 703 16,352 2,941 2,989 4,999 5,471 224 250 277 13,887 15,349 16,868 1,886 2,138 2,523 2,465 2,815 3,335 18,238 20,301 22,726 3,041 3,087 3,128 7,266 5, 997 6,577 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 16, 901 19,200 797 975 16,104 18,226 20, 660 21, 371 23,867 26, 116 29,828 1,616 1,126 1,285 1,411 1,162 19,533 20,209 22, 582 24,706 28,212 12, 827 14,464 801 701 12, 126 13,663 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 58 July 1981 Table 3.—Personal Income by Major [Millions Tennessee Line Item 19691 19701 19711 19721 19731 1975 2 19741 Virginia 1976 2 19792 1978 2 19772 19802 969i 19701 19711 Income by place of work Labor and proprietors' income by type Wage and salary disbursements.. Other labor income . Proprietors' income 3. Farm Nonfarm _ _ _ 1 2 3 4 5 - .. .- 7,893 8,414 9,140 464 537 618 1,160 1,150 1,237 240 241 236 910 1,001 919 0,318 748 1,392 296 1,096 11,579 855 1,667 451 1,216 12, 790 982 1,488 296 1,192 13,312 1,107 1,476 251 1,225 14,858 1,318 1,749 347 1,403 16,713 1,549 1,686 225 1,461 19, 089 1,808 1,910 330 1,579 2, 1211 2,058 2,109 348 1,761 22,865 10,734 11 528 12,540 2,356 567 483 665 2,122 1,115 1,148 1,187 249 177 179 157 969 1,030 1,873 938 Labor and proprietors' income by industry 290 9,228 297 9,803 292 357 0,702 12,100 516 13, 584 372 14,888 318 15, 578 420 17,505 314 19,634 422 22,385 459 24, 919 373 242 241 229 26,970 12,090 13,000 14, 162 Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other. 4 Agricultural services . Forestry fisheries, and other * Mini ng Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction 7,774 26 8,213 25 8,941 10,109 30 27 11,399 36 12, 456 40 12,862 41 14,534 46 16,223 54 18,463 59 20, 622 64 22,259 73 23 3 51 17 22 3 66 28 37 4 124 65 4 20 35 961 37 5 149 82 6 23 38 949 41 4 131 68 8 17 39 1,014 48 6 165 95 52 189 113 25 767 33 j 81 34 1 16 29 882 21 42 1,119 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 3,144 1,790 246 191 270 112 130 602 6 101 8 115 3,458 1,972 284 198 299 129 145 626 8 8 130 3,919 2,178 311 216 342 144 164 665 11 8 158 4,429 2,399 344 234 383 161 182 724 10 12 191 4,834 2,596 394 237 402 175 199 802 10 13 210 4,759 2,676 434 209 390 188 202 851 12 15 219 5,471 3,045 489 244 470 218 231 957 14 18 228 6,204 3,375 528 257 502 253 256 1,041 15 20 322 124 126 144 158 158 155 158 175 180 196 200 21 2 2,029 125 190 208 285 295 342 116 2,239 132 192 250 310 366 352 12 2,083 132 175 22 37 340 30 9 2,426 163 208 270 380 389 37 112 2,82 18 23 32 42 464 45 13 3,260 212 257 35 485 53, 51 16 3,648 249 26 409 54 62 59 19 3,75 24 25 43 57 65 61 21 1,11 13 14 9 8 8 16 24 1,15 13 14 100 9 8 18 23 1,260 141 157 106 104 91 224 264 126 48 20 4 8 10 14 17 22 25 24 18 5 8 22 6 100 260 7 11 29 8 12 29 9 14 28 9 14 33 (D) 8 (D) 2' 3 (D) 8 (D) (D)35 99 17 398 1 106 25 5 1,02 17 388 1 11 27 1,17 190 458 1 133 32 6 1,35 20 54 1 15 365 1,59 235 64 1 19 42 8 1,806 264 71 1 24 47 8 1,96 27 74 1,07 1,58, 68 190 498 1,16 1,668 74 21 53 '1S 15 1f15 1,31 1,86 864 23 63 2,65 12 17 12 44 1,42 2,02 98 25 72 2,88, 14 18 13 5( 1,59 2,30 1,11 28 82 3,31 17 20^ 13 58 10 Farm Nonfarm 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 .- (*) 14 19 576 ( *>2216 572 3,284 1,865 269 197 281 120 138 605 25 3 69 31 (*) 16 22 677 27 3 75 32 (*) 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 Ordnance 5 Stone, clay and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries. 1,354 100 129 171 202 162 205 86 1,419 95 142 181 219 172 215 92 1,486 94 150 186 238 180 235 79 1,742 115 174 198 264 216 287 94 40 63 114 28 54 49 50 121 29 56 61 42 132 27 61 95 43 152 34 7 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Transportation and public utlities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing * Water transportation _ Other transportation Communication _ ., . _ .. Electric, gas, and sanitary services. 563 116 210 D ( ) (D) 132 37 617 122 228 D ( ) (D) 153 40 690 12 264 D ( ) (D) 17 4 787 140 31 D ( ) (D) 19 4 896 15 36 D ( ) 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking Other finance, insurance, and real estate. Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business and repair services Amusement and recreation including motion pictures Professional, social, and related services- 683 961 448 100 34 1,32 6 12 100 21 3 709 1,02 46 11 35 1,44 7 12 10 21 2 77 1,13 52 12 39 1,58 7 13 10 2S 86 1,29 59 14 45 1,77 85 13 104 27 4 96 1,46 65 165 488 1,99 9 14 108 32 6C 2 99 1,12 1,25 1,37 1,52 l,7fr 1,82 1,59C 45 12 1,00 1,76 51 12 1,12 1,99 58 14 1,26 2,18, 64 13 1,41 2,43 71 15 1,56 2,71 81 15 1,74 2,97 92 16 1,88, 9,51 10,10 44 41 9,10, 9,65 10,99 51 10,47 12,45 59* 11,85 14,1(X 73, 13,36 15,25 85 14,40( 15,89 88, 15,01 -12 8,97 1,24 1,06( 11,28 3,89 2,89 -15 10,32 1,51 1,52 13,35* 4,01 3,33 -18 11,67 1,63 1,67 14,98 4,08* 3,6# -19 13,17 1,87 1,95* 17,01 4,13* 4.11 -21 14,19 2,22 2,37 18,79 4,20 4.47 -22 14, 78* 2,42 3,09 20,3(X 4,26 4.76( 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 61 62 63 64 65 Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local ._ . 66 67 68 Total labor and proprietors' income (earnings)..6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance Net earnings (66—67) 69 70 7 72 7 7 7 Adjustment for residence. ... Net earnings (68+69) Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 8 Plus: Transfer payments Total personal income (70+71+72) Population (thousands) 9 Per capita income (dollars) 79 1,45 39 14 91 89 10 5 19 3 8 (D) 22 5 10 363 6 2 10, 4( 8,244 38 8,911 41 9,712 43 23 48 1,322 56 8 213 120 9 29 54 1,461 65 30 8 8 229 129 127 109 15 (*) 35 52 18 787 1,436 31 10 177 154 (*) 35 8 176 153 (D) 6,977 3,718 564 288 539 291 290 1,135 16 23 376 7,680 4,033 606 292 572 329 320 1,253 17 25 420 8,144 4,394 658 32 619 36 35 1,39 1 2 41 2,560 1,447 213 240 157 120 103 2,641 1,491 222 242 166 126 109 40: 2,819 1,559 238 241 178 137 116 40 11 60 12* 6 141 71 41: 2" 867 2 (D) 21 972 26 (D) ' 80 17 17 906 19 30 51 IOC 15 17 IOC 17 19 11 1,000 202 218 I 189 228 132 1,82 2,53 1,25 32 93 3,79 19 22 14 69( 11 2.00C 2,664 1,39 36, 1,03 4,35( 20 23* 15 79* 13, 51 1,25 52 12 40 1,62 56 1,35 55 14 41 1,79 8 15 13 31 637 1,471 635 158 476 1,959 102 151 136 & 2,10 2,42 2,82 3,41 1,08, 17 2,15 3,92 1,30 18 2,43, 4,29 1,42 19( 2,68 4,71 1,51 21 2,97 17,92 99 16,92 19,94 1,13 18,81 22,80* 1,31 21,49 25,37 1,51 23,86 27,34 1,65, 25,68 -21 16,71 2,59 3,36 22,67 4,32 5.23* -26 18 55 2,95 3,59( 25,10 4,40 5.70 -30* 21,18 3,42 3,88, 28,50 4,46 6.38* -33* 23,52 4,12 4,46 32,11 4,53, 7,084 -36( 1,02 25,33 12,81 4,89* 1,75 5,29 1,30 35,52 15,87 4,61 4,60 7.72 3.44 15 12 28? 'i 1C L 1,06C 1,185 3,84 1,54 1,11 1,18, 4,09( 1,62 1,12 1,34 4,450 1,790 1,204 1,456 12,33 54 11,79 13,24 58 12,65 14, 392 672 13, 719 94 Income by place of residence See footnotes at end of table. -14 9,51 1,37 1,3 12,19 3,93 3,09 1,14 1,297 13,80 15,016 1,92 2,105 1,57 1,847 17,295 18,969 4,66C 4,753 3.71 3,991 SUKVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 59 Sources, Selected Years 1969-80—Continued of dollars] Virginia— Continued West Virginia - . . . . - . , - . _ _ ijLine 19721 19731 19741 19752 19762 19772 19782 19792 19802 19691 1970 * 1971 i 1972 ! 19731 1974 i 19752 13,918 799 1,347 223 1,124 5,656 925 1,508 356 1,152 7,210 1,088 1,488 290 1,197 18,292 1,285 1,546 274 1,272 0,207 1,535 1,632 199 1,433 2,617 1,800 1,729 143 1,587 5,252 2,045 1,985 363 1,622 8,158 2,384 2,108 347 1,762 1,033 2,804 2,047 169 1,878 3,297 239 348 26 321 3,612 279 361 21 341 3,906 309 351 21 330 4,282 367 401 27 374 4,618 399 437 41 396 5,060 464 504 32 472 5,643 575 510 21 489 6,385 683 584 9 575 7,125 774 646 15 630 7,900 857 629 31 598 8,812 998 694 38 656 9,364 1,129 726 26 700 1 2 3 4 5 295 15, 769 432 7,656 374 9,411 299 348 20, 775 23,075 226 5,920 445 459 28, 824 32,206 279 35,605 38 3,846 33 4,219 33 4,533 38 5,012 56 5,398 45 5,982 31 6,697 23 7,630 27 8,516 45 9,341 55 45 10, 479 11, 174 6 7 10, 959 46 2,406 55 3,657 63 14,492 59 8,376 88 20,543 102 23,260 114 25,809 120 3,336 6 3,644 7 3,905 7 4,301 7 4,616 9 5,138 9 5,756 10 6,566 11 7,298 14 7,996 15 9,006 16 9,545 19 8 9 38 8 205 180 (D ) (D) 23 1,117 47 8 233 206 D (D ) () 25 1,330 52 10 325 290 3 2 29 1,442 49 10 383 349 3 3 29 1,394 56 15 388 350 5 2 30 1,507 62 26 481 441 4 3 79 36 596 545 4 2 45 2,168 81 39 662 602 5 5 49 2,195 6 (*) 473 439 22 (*) 11 268 6 (*) 568 534 22 (*) 12 312 7 (*) 563 551 8 1 718 679 23 (*) 16 412 9 1 873 782 74 (*) 17 405 9 1 1,159 1,078 64 (*) 17 427 10 1 1,355 1,213 124 (*) 17 498 13 2 1,429 D () 115 (*) (D) 643 74 (*) (D) 752 15 2 1,763 (D ) (D) (*) 26 767 17 2 1,889 D ( (D) (*) 27 737 10 11 12 13 14 383 7 (*) 699 665 19 (D ) (D) 408 13 2 1,423 1,664 69 33 464 420 2 2 39 1,890 3,197 1,703 258 276 191 149 128 433 4 150 88 3,584 1,867 281 324 207 158 146 444 4 185 94 3,894 2,039 316 341 217 168 162 495 5 207 105 3,999 2,095 350 322 206 175 177 516 6 222 99 4,571 2,387 392 394 239 203 198 526 7 257 140 5,151 2,643 425 440 252 230 226 582 8 273 180 5,735 2,916 467 531 266 259 260 583 9 318 192 6,370 3,240 516 578 270 300 303 647 10 373 212 7,057 3,606 577 584 303 340 348 725 11 465 220 1,100 417 50 (D) 23 10 28 270 8 1,125 440 49 (D) 23 10 30 293 8 (D ) (D) 1,176 452 52 (D) 24 10 32 299 9 (D ) (D) 1,261 466 49 (D) 27 13 33 306 11 (D ) (D) 1,378 510 51 (D) 33 15 37 329 13 (D) (°) 1,574 570 52 (D) 35 17 39 371 16 (D ) (D) 1,622 604 60 (D) 35 17 41 393 18 (D ) (D) 1,862 714 64 (D) 42 21 46 473 21 (D ) (D) 2,050 788 79 2,269 859 79 (D) 44 18 55 573 30 (°) (D) 2,527 942 90 7 41 21 59 634 34 4 32 2,615 976 98 8 41 21 62 652 31 4 36 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 6,368 71 33 (D) (D) -3 (*) 1976 2 19772 19782 c°r 43 17 49 527 27 (D ) (D) (D) 19792 19802 14 15 16 17 26 23 24 24 29 28 31 32 33 9 9 10 11 12 15 14 17 20 22 20 23 29 1,494 164 183 120 116 117 263 332 1,717 182 205 132 181 129 304 359 1,855 179 217 154 210 150 332 373 1,903 177 171 154 223 160 378 389 2,184 218 212 191 244 182 413 427 2,508 241 239 224 276 200 465 489 2,819 278 278 258 312 228 514 513 3,129 316 295 290 361 261 578 526 3,451 315 293 298 459 283 679 641 683 35 9 280 55 42 38 26 684 34 9 296 53 46 40 29 724 33 10 318 57 48 40 28 796 36 12 351 66 51 40 28 868 43 13 375 73 58 43 32 1,004 47 467 83 69 48 37 1,018 43 11 468 92 83 50 39 1,1-18 51 9 520 106 102 54 44 1,263 55 10 581 109 117 62 45 1,410 63 10 647 123 126 73 53 1,585 73 10 749 142 143 82 64 1,639 79 11 769 155 147 85 72 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 53 60 82 134 162 178 160 13 11 14 18 18 21 17 121 (D) 27 44 I 135 27 32 128 30 34 144 34 38 161 38 41 185 45 45 205 67 51 1,129 212 248 38 216 270 145 1,281 238 285 46 258 300 154 1,379 225 307 54 290 333 169 1,416 226 309 52 302 383 189 1,664 270 349 62 337 429 218 1,863 292 400 66 381 477 246 2,061 311 454 78 397 541 282 711 1,624 799 174 548 2,207 108 152 138 373 51 836 1,824 798 187 1,089 2,087 897 239 658 3, 124 152 172 137 616 1,200 2,346 1,041 256 786 2, 465 127 155 144 444 57 964 1,977 842 216 626 2,772 136 162 136 513 62 176 194 160 753 91 1,319 2,540 1,251 284 967 4,019 185 208 175 904 98 42 5 105 20 27 (D) 611 3,581 9 23 (D) 17 205 (D) 17 202 7 12 227 7 14 243 8 15 269 10 18 273 11 17 282 13 10 38 39 40 41 42 452 110 89 10 18 94 131 499 124 103 11 19 101 142 531 128 112 12 19 109 151 564 129 117 13 20 122 163 632 146 131 16 23 135 181 720 158 158 21 26 151 205 810 184 177 22 29 170 229 921 217 198 25 31 195 255 993 224 204 25 31 218 290 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 61 19 247 482 154 47 107 590 24 46 2£ 69 18 264 534 165 53 112 368 27 48 29 7( 20 312 566 171 60 111 697 26 49 28 <J6 21 373 627 191 69 122 782 32 52 28 109 19 380 701 228 78 150 898 37 57 33 123 24 422 768 256 89 167 996 44 636 137 30 477 853 289 102 186 1,109 55 69 38 160 32 523 927 325 116 208 1,236 58 72 39 183 34 564 974 357 130 228 1,397 64 77 41 199 38 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 10 (D) (D) 219 64 38 160 (D) 10 153 • 163 (D) (D) 11 13 2,325 344 508 88 445 621 318 2,577 355 530 89 508 733 363 353 102 64 7 16 61 102 395 115 72 8 17 70 113 429 122 78 8 18 78 125 1,505 2,817 1,433 320 1,113 4,536 212 229 184 1, 102 108 1, 737 3,104 1,601 375 1,227 5,245 236 249 190 1,351 119 1,986 3,347 1,775 446 1, 329 6,089 260 272 199 1,620 136 174 386 118 34 205 406 126 39 224 444 139 43 84 87 459 20 42 27 47 16 500 22 44 28 56 18 97 539 23 45 28 (D) 12 12 (D) (D) 180 (D) 15 (D) 198 (D) 1,385 1,538 1,762 1,970 2, 20< 2, 449 2,700 3,099 3, 602 307 334 363 405 43o 47" 543 624 688 756 849 978 61 4,809 1,877 1,303 1,630 5,250 1,983 1, 369 1, 899 5,754 2,164 1,452 2,139 6,283 2, 329 1,514 2,440 6,707 2, 546 1,479 2,682 7,545 2,823 1, 844 2, 877 8,281 3,098 1,987 3,197 8,946 3,318 2,100 3, 529 9, 786 3, 614 2,312 3, 870 509 104 15 390 575 121 17 437 628 131 18 479 710 147 22 542 782 166 2 59o 845 1821 I 644 94 20. 20 716 1,064 221 21 822 1,218 238 21 959 1,34 26 2J 1,06 1,473 282 24 1,168 1,629 310 26 1.293 62 63 64 65 16,064 763 15, 301 18, 089 941 17, 148 19, 786 1,061 18, 724 21, 123 23,374 1,123 1, 265 20,000 22, 109 26, 147 1, 384 24, 763 29, 282 1,558 27, 724 32, 650 35, 884 1,806 1, 974 30, 845 33, 910 3, 884 179 3,704 4,252 193 4, 059 4,566 215 4,35 5,050 23o 4,81, 5,454 298 5,156 6,02 33 5,69 6, 728 36 6,36 7, 652 410 7, 242 8,544 449 8, 095 9,38 500 8,88 10, 534 11,218 576 630 9, 958 10, 588 66 67 68 1,409 16, 710 ° 29 2, 11'21, 11'4,828 4,373 1,664 1,503 1,829 18,650 20, 388 21, 830 2,600 3,062 3, 33o 2, 515 3, 016 3,823 23, 765 26, 466 28,98 4,907 4,978 5,056 4,844 5,317 5,73 2,062 2,309 2,590 2,810 3,045 24, 171 27, 072 30, 315 33, 65o 36, 955 3,699 4, 121 4,790 5,547 6,587 4,232 4,631 5,080 5,776 6,790 32, 101 35, 82o 40, 18o 44, 979 50, 333 5,359 5,133 5,206 5,284 5,32o 9, 392 8,44 6, 254 6,88° 7,60o —70 3,634 517 624 4,776 1,746 2, 735 — 7i 3,98 569 76 5,31 1,74 3,04 -99 4,258 604 93 5,79 1,77 3,27 -9 4,716 64 1,06 6,42 1,79 3,57 -8 5,06 71 1,26 7,04 1,80 3,90 -8 5,60 84 1,43 7,89 1,81 4,35 -97 6,263 C63 1,691 8,917 1,841 4,845 i -109 -136 7,959 7,133 1,068 1, 193 1,991 1,849 10, 050 11,143 1,877 1,906 5,847 5, 353 -160 8,727 1,340 2, 190 12,257 1,920 6, 383 -132 -135 9,826 10, 453 1,582 1,864 2,537 2 926 13, 944 15, 243 1,939 1,954 7,800 ; 7,191 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 SUEVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 60 July 1981 Table 3.—Personal Income by Major [Millions Southwest Item Line 19691 1970 i 1971» 19721 19731 19741 19752 Arizona 19762 19772 19782 19792 19802 19691 19711 19701 Income by place of work Labor and proprietors' income by type 1 2 3 4 5 Wage and salary disbursements _ Other labor income Proprietors' income 3 Farm . Nonfarm 35,169 38,138 40,912 45,211 1,975 2,308 2,624 3,132 5,439 5,726 5,899 6,694 1,157 1,392 1,262 1,560 4,281 4,334 4,637 5,134 50,801 3,609 8,385 3,181 5,203 57,341 4,348 7,768 1,820 5,948 63,156 5,257 8,147 1,824 6,323 71, 721 6,290 9,392 1,738 7,654 80,971 7,485 10,788 1,840 8,948 94,017 8,789 11, 671 1,974 9,697 109,059 10,493 14, 113 3,306 10,807 125, 722 12,558 13,930 2,436 11,495 3,841 190 554 121 434 4,333 235 545 98 448 4,906 284 603 127 477 1,576 1,825 1,686 2,018 41,006 44, 347 47, 748 53,018 3,653 59, 141 2,321 67, 135 2,311 74,250 2,322 85,082 2,529 96,717 2,712 111, 764 4,150 129,515 3,380 148,830 200 4,385 179 4,934 210 5,583 32,667 35,051 37,557 41,806 182 171 207 234 46, 796 263 53,644 302 59,305 317 68,415 371 78, 710 452 92,084 572 107,948 669 124, 799 732 3,470 25 3,883 25 4,374 29 .. Labor and proprietors' income by industry 6 7 8 9 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other.* Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other * Mining .. Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels C onstruction 154 16 1,774 10 1,423 251 90 3,070 163 20 1,856 15 1,451 291 99 3,284 184 24 1,709 17 1,285 306 102 3,703 205 28 2,048 19 1,576 343 111 4,207 230 32 2,289 23 1,752 391 123 4,751 270 32 3,453 64 2,777 468 144 5,380 282 36 3,855 74 3,131 486 165 5,766 319 52 4,858 58 4,077 555 168 6,740 392 60 5,548 84 4,688 585 192 7,997 500 71 6,090 118 5,160 600 213 9,875 586 83 7,790 144 6,639 762 245 11,504 652 80 10,041 177 8,726 842 295 12, 116 25 (*) 193 D (D ) ( ) 188 3 386 25 (*) 229 (D) (D) 222 4 457 29 (*) 243 (D) (D) 235 8,303 8,602 3,190 3,458 768 831 54 58 329 362 158 166 411 440 717 775 580 632 1 (D) 144 161 8,748 3,670 876 (D) 397 174 464 811 668 D ( ) 189 9,696 3,983 930 67 439 201 518 864 688 D ( ) 233 11,005 4,401 1,007 (D) 511 225 582 943 732 D ( ) 280 12,677 5,062 1,132 (D) 566 248 638 1,131 890 (D) 329 13,770 5,622 1,265 (D) 579 271 677 1,273 1,073 (D) 347 15, 786 6,538 1,447 D ( ) 672 330 759 1,502 1,268 (D) 408 18, 134 7,402 1,598 90 717 389 862 1,706 1,456 1 508 21,010 8,267 1,739 96 790 440 999 1,935 1,581 1 605 24,798 9,336 1,927 101 848 501 1, 153 2,207 1,772 1 739 29,079 10, 577 2,151 108 930 574 1,358 2,518 1,981 1 847 812 142 58 845 159 64 (*) 22 (D) 46 (D) 873 174 68 (*) 23 (D) (D) (D) 46 55 56 69 75 82 87 108 1 5,112 193 123 404 591 902 796 1,277 5,144 196 126 422 653 931 813 1,181 5,077 229 132 429 703 935 794 968 5,713 280 150 490 784 1,103 898 972 6,604 303 174 590 922 1,299 1, 101 1,013 7,615 323 183 705 1,096 1,620 1,265 1,134 8,148 373 169 735 1,332 1,879 1,189 1, 2/0 9,248 447 192 830 1,462 2,166 1,380 1,354 10, 732 545 215 1,034 1,604 2,547 1,672 1,471 12,742 648 250 1,180 1,903 3,186 2,022 1,633 15, 462 708 280 1,428 2, 176 3,948 2,551 2,054 18,502 735 282 1,653 2,574 4,899 3,118 2,502 670 29 5] 40 107 194 123 686 31 8 52 41 114 189 124 142 150 330 132 73 125 117 354 142 85 140 107 399 145 97 168 121 459 178 110 198 141 516 223 124 225 144 555 221 143 233 279 337 366 502 636 568 249 151 680 285 174 792 327 189 970 368 217 1,130 435 249 1,236 588 278 6 41 32 34 ( 4 35 34 8 47 31 Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing . _ Water transportation Other transportation Communication Electric gas and sanitary services 3,075 405 721 123 576 608 643 3,444 431 768 162 632 721 730 3,762 458 852 172 680 803 798 4,242 530 980 171 743 938 880 4,834 592 1,140 199 824 1,103 977 5,443 633 1,284 231 938 1,262 1,095 5,937 653 1,313 242 1,047 1,450 1,232 6,745 726 1,508 264 1,188 1,670 1,390 7,852 796 1,827 300 1,407 1,894 1,628 9,154 891 2,176 369 1,621 2,209 1,888 10, 681 1,019 2,476 423 1,960 2,596 2,206 12,044 1,058 2,785 507 2,290 2,817 2,586 272 37 51 (D ) D ( ) 318 39 57 (D) (D) 89 87 358 41 65 (D) (D) 101 100 Wholesale trade Retail trade . Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking. _ _ _ _ _ _ Otherfinance,insurance, and real estate. . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services _ Private households . Business and repair services Amusement and recreation including motion pictures. Professional, social, and related services... 2,798 4,895 2,241 496 1,745 6,340 275 578 409 1,219 . 181 3,047 5,295 2,389 573 1,816 6,952 302 599 424 1,337 202 3,301 5,823 2,716 632 2,084 7,588 326 608 429 1,460 213 3,693 6,364 3,046 700 2,346 8,277 339 593 436 1,602 234 4, 131 7,117 3,270 788 2,483 9,136 380 619 452 1,832 270 4 851 7,865 3,430 903 2,527 10,243 413 665 429 2,112 287 5,721 8,540 3,740 1,022 2,719 11,657 454 710 430 2,452 303 6,320 9,818 4,466 1,134 3,332 13,312 539 787 504 2,889 356 7,117 11,025 5,303 1,274 4,029 15,282 597 894 552 3,408 424 8,430 12, 719 6 261 1,485 4,776 17,974 705 1,022 579 4,267 468 9,943 14, 419 7,331 1,752 5,579 20, 813 819 1,127 597 5,106 528 11,717 16, 021 8,644 2,055 6,589 24,406 935 1,244 627 6,032 619 217 572 254 63 191 739 58 60 33 135 24 249 647 288 78 210 825 66 64 35 148 28 274 729 342 88 254 930 75 65 36 163 31 3,678 4,088 4,553 5,073 5,583 6,339 7,308 8,238 9,408 10, 932 12,636 14,949 429 485 560 8,340 2,313 1,765 4,261 9,295 10, 191 11,212 2,595 2,770 3,002 1,853 1,993 2, 159 4,848 5,428 8,05 12,346 3,254 2,294 6,797 13, 491 3,555 2 359 7,577 14,945 3,843 2,392 8,710 16,667 4,140 2,509 10, 018 18,007 4,460 2,489 11,058 19, 680 4,817 2,610 12,253 21,567 5,178 2,732 13,657 24,032 5,580 2 975 15,477 916 233 178 504 1,051 261 201 589 1,209 295 236 679 66 67 68 Total labor and proprietors' income (earnings) .. 6_ 42, 583 46, 171 49,435 55,03 1,809 1,964 2,226 2,454 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance Net earnings (66-67) - — 40,774 44,207 47,208 52,583 62,795 3,083 59,71 69,457 3,541 65,916 76,561 3,893 72,668 87,403 4,392 83,01 99,245 4,999 94, 247 114,476 5,891 108,586 133,665 7,052 126, 613 152, 211 7,721 144,490 4,585 203 4,382 5,114 226 4,887 5,793 268 5,525 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 Adjustment for residence Net earnings (68+69) Plus : Dividends, interest, and rent 8 Plus .* Transfer payments Total personal income (76+71+72) Population (thousands) 9 Per capita income (dollars) -80 59,63 11,407 8,645 79,683 17,943 4.44 -30 65,886 13,588 10,382 89,857 18,354 4.896 94 72,762 14,970 12,956 100,689 18,789 5.359 191 83,203 16,648 14,322 114, 173 19,270 5.925 -12 94,234 19,071 15,548 128,854 19,710 6.537 —74 108 512 21, 928 17, 187 147,626 20,180 7.315 -40 126,573 26,265 19,445 172,284 20,777 8.292 -31 144,458 30,822 22,681 197 96 21,323 9.284 4 374 894 580 5,848 1,737 3. Sfifi -10 4,878 1,034 708 6,620 1,795 3.688 __( 5,5li 1,154 848 7,518 1,896 3.965 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 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 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel an d 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 Ordnance 6 Stone, clay, and glass products.. Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries. Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal military State and local 29 W 1 41 < 7- ( *>8 e 596 (D> 52 (D) (*) 10 1 699 31 5J 46 102 194 124 4: Income by place of residence See footnotes at end of table. -34 -47 -55 -74 40,740 44,160 47,154 52,509 7,435 8,256 8,890 9,56 4,717 5,645 6,578 7,363 52, 893 58,06 62, 622 69,43 16,328 16,62 17,07 17,503 3.239 3.493 3.667 3.96 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 61 Sources, Selected Years 1969-80—Continued of dollars], Arizona— Continued New Mexico Line 19721 19731 19741 19752 19762 19772 19782 19792 19803 19691 19701 19711 19721 19731 5,653 360 645 126 519 6,549 430 759 204 555 7,189 496 865 331 534 7,384 563 735 183 552 8,154 665 1,024 390 634 9,272 795 1,109 355 754 1,002 951 1,098 251 847 3,112 1,181 1,408 389 1,019 4,782 1,412 1,349 266 1,083 1,949 91 288 83 205 2,091 104 320 106 214 2,278 121 332 110 222 2,553 146 361 115 245 2,830 169 435 181 253 3,157 202 417 120 297 3,51>4 248 478 168 309 4,003 304 506 132 374 4,519 364 529 128 401 5,153 426 654 201 453 5,848 511 673 198 475 6,474 591 621 116 505 217 6,441 293 7,445 430 8,119 281 8,401 496 9,346 473 0,704 403 2,648 532 5,169 425 7,118 116 2,211 138 2,378 142 2,589 147 2,913 220 3,214 159 3,617 211 4,039 180 4,632 175 5,236 257 5,975 279 6,753 207 7,479 5,071 36 5,874 41 6, 359 46 6,448 50 7,179 56 8, 345 69 0,040 98 2,295 117 3,930 129 1,506 10 1,596 10 1,734 11 1,959 12 2,177 14 2,480 15 2,769 15 3,205 17 3,693 20 4,287 23 4,918 26 5,464 27 35 1 287 (D) 39 1 336 45 1 402 (D) 49 1 402 (D) 55 1 441 (D) 68 1 434 (£) 96 2 420 (D) 114 2 530 (D) 127 2 584 (D) 10 (*) 153 (D) 10 (*) 158 5 11 (*) 153 (D) 12 (*) 167 (D) 14 (*) 182 (D) 15 (*) 267 (D) 14 1 308 (D) 16 1 396 (D) 19 1 459 (D) 22 1 499 (D) 24 1 638 (D) 25 1 111 (D) 321 379 378 10 681 408 10 672 395 12 883 380 9 1,253 478 11 1,619 524 13 1,585 58 26 160 28 155 66 28 193 63 31 235 67 31 258 87 34 289 107 43 325 149 48 360 186 55 440 210 59 531 268 65 568 290 75 572 1,473 314 113 (*) 2,062 398 130 (*) 47 27 122 32 6 2,600 474 152 (*) 51 31 145 45 8 3,166 558 174 1 53 38 173 60 10 145 56 24 2 4 (*) 13 3 9 153 61 26 (D) 6 (*) 13 165 66 28 3 7 (D) 14 260 98 37 4 16 278 110 43 322 128 48 9 19 23 29 37 44 1 2 2 380 148 52 6 21 1 27 11 26 (*) 1 436 166 56 8 23 1 33 8 195 73 31 3 9 (D) 16 3 9 (*) 221 84 33 4 12 () 90 24 3 1,742 350 119 (*) 42 23 105 28 5 509 188 61 11 25 1 37 10 37 (*) 559 195 65 10 26 1 41 11 33 x *) ( 2 275 7 743 (D) (D) (D) 19752 19741 19762 19782 1977 » 19802 19792 879 837 1,179 230 85 (*) 31 1,313 273 99 69 15 1 (*D } () 1,302 258 93 (*) 34 (D) 77 18 2 ( * ) (D) 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 1 1 (D) 1 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 807 42 10 61 50 120 229 140 949 44 11 66 59 136 305 130 1,044 45 11 79 59 147 339 147 1,040 50 12 101 56 154 288 220 1,159 56 14 124 61 183 311 234 1,392 74 16 148 73 236 361 275 1,664 89 22 174 95 294 418 312 2,126 104 27 234 120 417 519 382 2,607 99 29 252 139 547 675 488 89 14 1 3 6 8 19 20 92 14 2 3 6 9 19 21 99 16 2 3 7 11 19 19 122 20 2 4 9 17 25 16 137 18 2 6 10 21 27 16 162 22 2 8 13 23 33 19 169 24 2 7 14 21 30 21 194 29 2 11 15 22 33 25 232 35f 22 18 26 40 31 271 31 321 42 22 19 29 49 40 27 22 38 52 55 3& j 31 28 54 57 63 11 43 58 33 14 56 73 42 15 64 67 51 15 18 22 25 30 32 2 1 10 1 2 2 (*) 12 2 1 (*) 16 3 1 1 19 3 3 c 1 20 3 6 6 7 (D) 11 (D) 14 20 20 i. 22 29 2 36 3 40 j 42 10 1,011 204 79 (*) 27 (D) (D) 60 12 1 ( r? \ / ( D (E>) D 81 21 2 (*) 17 61 61 67 68 90 73 116 91 141 119 141 172 (D) 18 3 10 ( D 20 4 13 (*) (D) (D) (D) (*) (*) 21 7 16 (*) 1 24 9 19 (*) 1 o g 30 (*) 1 t 11 13 18 21 24 25 28 32 34 5 5 6 8 11 16 25 26 23 22 21 19 415 48 74 487 53 86 534 50 91 576 51 93 660 58 108 910 72 161 1,055 81 193 1,225 84 216 185 33 33 (*) 18 43 58 204 35 36 231 39 43 270 44 52 294 43 57 (D) 325 44 63 372 50 71 428 55 87 (D) 504 63 105 586 74 117 653 77 126 161 149 175 161 194 186 764 63 131 1 134 223 213 369 939 435 123 312 1,209 88 72 38 225 431 1,012 448 138 309 1,347 92 78 36 255 464 1,048 465 149 316 1,449 95 81 36 267 502 1,187 541 164 377 1,646 117 89 42 308 36 653 40 746 43 843 45 925 1,370 327 269 775 1,570 381 278 911 1,760 431 285 1,044 6,658 304 6,354 7,738 396 7,342 8,549 433 8,116 -11 6,343 1,287 978 8,60 2,00 4,285 7,33^ 1,478 1, 173 9,986 2,125 4,698 (D) (D) (D) (P) 121 115 143 135 315 811 394 104 290 1,058 77 66 36 189 268 264 315 297 372 347 171 35 30 (*) 17 38 52 580 1, 325 651 178 473 1,896 128 101 46 353 708 1,559 795 204 591 2,236 149 116 48 443 842 1,829 974 245 729 2,729 184 136 50 567 957 2,000 1,103 285 818 3,181 209 149 52 684 90 268 97 23 74 413 22 26 17 158 97 291 105 26 79 441 24 28 17 165 50 1,041 56 1,212 63 1,417 71 1,722 82 2,005 10 181 1,953 479 299 1,175 2,167 523 304 1,340 2,359 572 292 1,495 2,608 628 304 1,675 2,875 676 334 1,866 3,188 738 352 2,099 8,682 445 8,237 9,842 535 9,308 11, 177 633 10,544 -22 -13 8,103 8,216 1,721 1,863 1,872 1,415 11, 240 11,950 2,224 2,286 5,053 5,227 -20 9,288 2,078 2,072 13,438 2,348 5,723 (E>) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) _7 See footnotes at end of table. (D) (D) (D) (D) r&\ /D\ (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 58 69 75 78 80 90 88 105 99 123 108 141 125 167 (D) 152 193 174 221 105 322 118 30 88 463 26 28 17 166 119 357 129 34 95 513 28 29 17 175 139 402 139 39 100 554 32 29 18 188 165 442 145 44 101 603 34 32 17 196 202 484 155 49 106 678 41 33 17 213 220 549 188 56 132 781 50 36 20 243 249 607 221 62 1S9 889 55 40 22 28 293 697 269 73 196 1,035 62 45 23 326 341 764 305 84 221 1,182 69 48 24 385 378 816 331 9. 237 1,351 77 51 25 436 11 197 12 213 13 250 16 271 19 306 20 354 23 410 28 465 32 54" 30 626 36 725 705 233 114 358 781 2£. 129 398 855 272 139 445 954 302 152 500 1,037 329 168 540 1,137 369 171 597 1,270 391 178 700 1,427 428 186 814 1,542 450 197 895 1,688 483 212 993 1,835 518 223 1,094 2,014 559 238 1,217 13,051 15, 701 17, 543 759 935 1,023 12, 292 14,767 16,521 2,327 97 2,230 2,515 109 2,406 2,731 125 2,606 3,060 141 2,919 3,434 173 3,261 3,776 197 3,579 4,250 221 4,029 4,812 250 4,562 5,411 285 5,126 6,232 330 5,903 7,031 385 6,646 7,685 420 7,265 9 2' -22 -34 10, 522 12, 258 14, 739 16, 494 2,378 2,753 3,370 4,047 2,247 2,529 2,864 3,411 15, 147 17, 540 20,97 23, 951 2,42 2,518 2,63 2,724 6,240 6,96 7,94 8,79 -2 2,20 36, 29 2,87 1,01 2,83 -2 2,383 38 37 3,143 1,02 3,07 -26 2,580 430 442 3,452 1,053 3,27 -29 2,891 484 499 3,873 1,078 3,593 -3 3,229 543 583 4,355 1,104 3,944 -34 3,54. 636 702 4,883 1,130 4,323 -26 4,003 708 859 5,5/0 1,163 4,79 -27 4,535 812 966 6,312 1,195 5,282 -33 5,093 912 1,038 7,043 1,225 5,748 —•2' 5,880 1,064 1,140 8,084 1,252 6,457 -28 6,618 1,232 1,306 9,156 1,281 7, 150 -28 7,237 1,451 1,531 10, 219 1,303 7,841 51 62 (D) 1 1 1 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 62 July 1981 Table 3.—Personal Income by Major [Millions Oklahoma Item Line 19691 1970 i 19711 19721 19731 19741 Texas 1976 J 19752 1979 « 1978 » 1977» 1980 J 1969 » 19701 19711 Income by place of work Labor and proprietors' income by type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 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 52 Wage and salary disbursements _ __ _ _ . 4,895 Other labor income 272 Proprietors' income 3 882 Farm - 244 Nonfarm 638 Labor and proprietors' income by industry 5,307 318 949 306 644 5,636 358 946 279 667 6,148 424 1,117 361 756 6,812 482 1,493 730 764 7,674 574 1,323 393 930 8,432 688 1,319 336 983 9,420 810 1,425 223 1,202 10, 597 960 1,638 124 1,514 12, 197 1,133 2,028 365 1,663 14,003 1,360 2,572 745 1,827 16,279 24,485 26,407 28,092 1,649 1,423 1,650 1,861 2,400 3,714 3,911 4,018 458 709 883 746 1,942 3,005 3,028 3,272 292 5,756 361 6,213 331 6,609 421 7,269 793 7,994 470 9,102 410 10,030 329 11,326 246 12, 948 479 14, 879 886 17,050 615 968 1,147 1,004 19, 712 28,653 30,821 32, 967 Private -Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other.4 Agricultural services __ _ Forestry fisheries and other * Mining Coalmining _ Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction 4,389 25 4,696 27 5,004 30 5,544 31 6,150 35 7,115 41 7,859 35 8,949 39 10, 379 51 12,058 58 13,950 64 16, 189 23,302 24,876 26,445 69 111 120 136 25 (•) 386 5 370 1 10 361 27 (*) 385 (D) 363 (D) 12 392 30 (') 331 S 310 1 13 452 30 (*) 394 8 373 1 13 487 34 1 421 (D) 398 1 (D) 551 40 1 656 (D) 622 1 (D) 638 34 1 717 38 1 944 17 912 -1 17 748 49 3 1,111 28 1,064 -1 20 913 54 4 1,189 38 1,129 -1 23 1,150 60 4 1,528 41 1,461 i 27 1,249 65 4 1,915 49 1,829 1 36 1,270 51 2,163 101 19 1.085 (D) 1.027 (D) 55 2,279 114 23 982 (•) 922 i 56 2,462 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 1,023 366 107 10 37 10 55 11 98 1,096 403 118 (D) 41 (D) 59 16 103 1,125 439 125 (D) 44 (D) 63 17 106 1,269 484 133 (D) 52 (D) 70 18 108 1,451 537 144 (D) 63 (D) 76 20 114 2,010 770 189 (D) 85 (D) 101 47 183 35 40 54 65 77 1,665 1,751 619 676 157 169 (D) (D) 70 70 (D) (D) 83 88 42 36 162 138 (*) (•) 95 101 2,630 935 223 16 94 39 124 58 213 (•) 164 3,135 1,074 247 15 95 51 139 65 244 & 212 3,719 1,204 270 16 100 61 162 76 269 (*) 244 8,322 6,509 2,626 2,835 579 623 41 (D) 268 293 147 141 302 322 694 747 474 520 1 (D) 112 101 6,585 2,992 655 39 323 154 334 782 552 (D) 124 3 4 Farm Nonfarm - - 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 Ordnance 5 Stone clay and glass products Instruments and related products.. Miscellaneous manufacturing industries. 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communication _ _ . Electric, gas, and sanitary services 50 51 52 53 54 Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance insurance and real estate Banking Other finance, insurance, and real estate. Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business and repair services Amusement and recreation including motion pictures. Professional, social, and related services. 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 2 2 3 5 (D) 678 (D) 19 670 111 2,294 856 205 17 89 35 111 55 201 (•) 139 4 4 4 1,240 40 22 68 269 353 141 113 1,437 48 24 82 297 424 176 131 (') 657 13 12 34 119 155 79 145 693 14 12 37 131 168 108 113 687 20 11 38 132 174 106 79 784 27 14 44 145 206 115 90 914 29 19 51 167 241 138 113 1,046 33 19 57 198 286 146 130 1,074 36 17 56 250 288 151 102 22 23 (D) 68 (D) 12 29 (*) 76 8 14 33 (*) 87 9 14 38 (*) 95 10 13 47 (*) 102 13 16 47 61 64 4 10 97 16 15 131 22 18 479 46 133 D ( ) (D) 88 93 516 48 139 (D) (D) 101 103 568 51 156 1 136 114 111 635 56 179 (*) 148 132 120 706 62 203 156 149 135 788 69 227 1 168 174 148 855 74 230 1 188 199 163 959 75 261 1 210 228 184 335 667 288 78 210 361 715 305 88 217 387 791 344 97 247 434 864 385 105 280 483 955 407 116 291 565 1,069 429 132 296 763 1,142 470 149 321 824 25 79 49 113 20 899 28 82 51 126 21 975 32 86 52 147 22 1,045 32 84 53 162 24 1,141 34 85 55 185 29 1,265 38 89 52 213 29 538 590 637 692 753 (*) (*) 95 16 1,042 (*) 98* 25 5 (D) (D) 3,593 158 112 334 518 649 474 745 1,695 56 26 94 346 524 204 145 2,060 58 29 108 381 632 226 201 2,515 56 30 128 454 791 246 236 3,696 137 103 316 426 633 503 989 3,674 138 105 329 475 640 498 923 67 79 167 277 146 21 21 169 27 24 194 35 30 216 50 31 111 107 225 93 52 240 99 60 102 65 264 104 68 1,123 83 318 (D) (D) 251 222 1,292 96 378 (D) (D) 292 237 1,485 116 426 (D ) (D) 337 275 1,714 121 498 (D ) (D) 398 316 2,153 287 507 123 400 412 424 2,424 311 539 161 442 489 482 2,632 330 595 171 475 537 525 730 1,300 562 168 394 836 1,458 652 189 463 1,003 1,689 756 221 535 1,153 1,873 873 260 613 1,380 2,042 1,026 306 719 2,156 3,390 1,601 332 1,269 2,340 3,642 1,691 381 1,310 2,535 3,981 1 912 417 1,495 1,456 41 93 52 251 28 1,656 47 103 61 292 36 1,939 54 119 67 362 44 *1i 138 2,592 76 149 72 542 53 3,055 85 165 76 652 65 4,364 171 412 310 814 127 4,787 185 425 321 898 142 5,220 193 430 325 983 147 844 991 1,117 1,294 1,517 1,700 2,013 2,530 2,816 3,143 3,523 938 422 2,162 5,351 1,362 1,214 2, 775 5,945 1,531 1,260 3,154 6,522 1,635 1,364 3,523 70 453 47 ?i 62 63 64 65 Government and Government enterprise? Federal, civilian Federal, military -. State and local -- 1,368 485 259 623 1,518 547 263 707 1,604 568 255 781 1,724 608 260 856 1,844 634 280 930 1,987 664 301 1,023 2,171 706 306 1,158 2,377 738 345 1,293 2,570 781 344 1,445 2,821 844 358 1,619 3,099 892 389 1,819 66 67 68 Total labor and proprietors' income (earnings) ... Less: personal contributions for social insurance.9. Net earnings (66-67) 6,048 270 5,V79 6,5V4 284 6,291 6,940 326 6,614 7,689 353 7,336 8,787 455 8,332 9,571 498 9,073 10, 439 543 9,896 11,655 602 11,052 13, 195 686 12,509 15,358 802 14,556 17,935 948 16, 987 20,328 29,622 31,968 33,971 1,239 1,345 1,508 1,038 19,290 28,383 30,623 32,463 51 5,830 1,112 878 7,820 2,535 3,085 54 6,345 1,201 1,019 8,565 2,566 3,337 65 56 6,670 7,401 1,312 1,333 1,176 1,290 9,158 10,024 2,618 2,657 3,498 3,772 75 8,407 1,651 1,484 11,542 2,694 4,284 102 9,175 2,001 1,777 12,954 2,732 4,741 139 10,035 2,169 2,193 14,398 2,772 5,194 173 11,226 2,402 2,423 16,051 2,823 5,685 148 12,657 2,887 2,615 18, 158 2,866 6,336 152 14, 708 3,296 2,820 20,824 2,913 V, 148 175 17, 162 3,848 3,197 24,207 2,970 8,150 -55 -75 -68 190 19,480 28,328 30,555 32,388 4,478 5,067 5,635 5,993 3,687 2,961 3,542 4,112 27,645 36,356 39,732 42,493 3,033 11,045 11,237 11,510 9,116 3,292 3,536 3,692 Income by place of residence Adjustment for residence Net earnings (68+69). Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 8 Plus: Transfer payments Total personal income (70+71+72) Population (thousands) 9 Per capita income (dollars) See footnotes at end of table. 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 63 Sources, Selected Years 1969-80—Continued of dollars] Rocky Mountain Texas— Continued Line 1972 » 1973' 1974 » 19752 19762 19772 43,816 50, 145 3, 759 4,512 5, 615 6,438 993 1,138 4,478 5,445 2,347 1,262 1,233 36, 396 40, 489 46,298 1,410 1,317 1,635 51, 780 59, 778 67,829 185 33 2,428 (D) 2,313 (D) 93 4,091 1979 2 19802 49, 082 56,293 311 259 16, 314 17,855 97 98 92 5 1,045 140 433 350 122 1,903 99 10 1,252 187 563 362 140 2,223 118 13 1,538 251 675 461 151 2, 625 133 15 1,822 334 743 567 178 3,096 150 17 2,300 438 971 682 209 3, 539 170 19 2.290 545 1,333 854 247 3,606 10 11 12 13 1-1 H li 11 15,882 18,555 21, 635 6,769 7, 599 8,619 1,330 1,467 1,641 72 75 80 677 626 751 373 418 474 720 983 831 1,835 2,087 2,372 1,332 1, 484 1, 669 1 1 1 411 488 557 1, 961 742 347 2 30 26 132 52 52 (*) 69 2,107 800 383 4 33 29 138 56 57 (*) 72 2, 266 851 405 4 38 31 147 61 59 (*) 76 2, 632 949 442 4 44 37 168 69 63 (*) 90 2,979 1,056 485 5 51 45 190 82 67 (*) 98 3, 350 1,192 545 5 59 46 208 98 86 (*) 108 3, 582 1,335 591 5 66 54 228 160 93 (*) 104 4,093 4,708 1,506 1, 672 66(> 725 7 8 76 87 68 til 284 256 173 198 114 106 (*) (*) 138 121 5,507 1,877 797 (D) 98 79 332 228 126 (*) 155 6,390 2,098 876 11 98 97 381 255 144 C) 174 7, 039 2,280 924 8 100 115 427 298 163 (*) 179 1* 11 2( 2 21 % 2 2 2 2 2 33 28 29 32 35 37 35 42 49 (D) 63 66 2 9,113 10, 956 13,016 1,218 464 504 541 218 221 22 200 220 889 1,242 1,060 223 1,443 1,653 1,954 !! 83 2,339 2,861 3.507 194 1,350 1.754 2,141 ! 79 1,135 1,415 1,714 91 1,308 213 25 231 92 216 103 96 1,415 245 30 227 103 237 93 112 1,682 279 34 259 125 257 170 129 1,923 316 38 284 149 298 198 146 2,158 337 40 329 168 366 225 159 2,247 380 32 362 227 444 148 229 2,587 468 40 397 255 511 181 230 3,036 555 46 449 283 473 216 268 3,630 650 56 513 331 619 268 325 4,291 707 68 579 375 809 348 379 4,759 655 72 623 426 893 453 498 3 3 3 16 141 95 31 25 17 158 110 16 31 16 176 122 19 36 21 193 139 37 41 25 189 177 51 52 31 179 193 72 59 31 38 44 57 75 69 187 145 62 218 183 65 282 346 75 332 389 88 392 458 101 408 556 105 3 3 4 4 4 8,452 776 1,946 504 1, 651 1,873 1,702 1,065 259 245 1 155 222 184 1,174 274 262 1 175 260 203 1,293 286 303 1 180 298 225 1,475 313 357 1 202 347 255 1,673 350 413 1 222 404 282 1,872 378 463 (D) 2,327 441 548 2 314 611 410 2,651 480 631 2 374 691 472 3,147 553 3,671 653 846 463 314 2,029 380 477 3 280 531 358 819 564 549 972 648 4,146 674 918 4 659 1,122 769 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 7,607 9,001 9, 954 11,162 5,180 6,184 1,162 1,370 4,815 4,017 758 1,549 644 155 489 829 1,677 674 179 495 922 1,869 770 200 570 1,003 2,116 889 221 668 1,152 2,395 981 250 731 1,339 2,628 1,014 290 724 1,599 2,770 1,101 327 774 1,774 3,148 1,346 363 983 1,931 3,498 1,643 407 1,236 2,?41 3,980 1,996 478 1,518 2,649 4,446 2,317 557 1,760 3,046 4,805 2,636 643 1,994 5 5 5 5 5 12, 412 14, 309 428 490 723 794 438 451 3,044 j 3.612 326 374 16,820 563 880 475 4,260 436 1,858 112 148 60 338 61 2,056 123 156 59 372 69 2,243 136 155 59 421 78 2,543 142 160 60 479 92 2,881 155 169 63 563 106 3,228 167 182 59 643 110 3,728 193 193 60 697 119 4,256 233 215 70 808 141 4,844 263 242 76 969 164 5,690 325 278 80 1,181 200 6,596 369 306 83 1,433 246 7,643 408 330 87 1,696 258 5 5 5 5 5 6 8,588 10,206 1, 139 1,277 1,394 1,609 1,825 2,067 2,467 2,790 3,129 3,626 4,159 4,865 6 13,758 15,306 3,093 3, 346 1,787 1,962 8,878 9,998 2,942 963 464 1,514 3,307 1,078 506 1,723 3,681 1,208 526 1,947 4,037 1,266 623 2,148 4,436 1,334 702 2,400 4,953 1,564 724 2,666 5,486 1,646 724 3,115 6,025 1,756 755 3,515 6,495 1,869 724 3,902 7,105 2,018 748 4,340 7,735 2,178 781 4,776 8,525 2,341 847 5,337 6 6 6 6 15, 796 18, 156 20,990 713 830 1,020 15,083 17, 326 19,970 23, 185 1,177 22,008 24, 923 27, 675 31,047 36, 370 41,517 45,912 2, 51S 1,662 1,277 1,940 2,301 1,445 23,646 26, 230 29,384 34, 430 39, 215 43, 394 6 6 6 193 242 255 292 307 459 193 105 528 231 120 649 247 142 755 273 166 838 356 195 2,960 387 684 170 517 626 576 3,371 433 799 198 578 735 629 3,827 471 908 229 663 848 707 4,182 485 927 240 738 988 804 4,753 542 1,068 262 835 1,148 897 5,538 595 1,291 298 989 1,312 1,053 6,448 659 1,532 367 1,146 1,524 1,220 7,555 748 1,741 421 1,412 1,793 1,441 2,824 4,331 2,138 458 1,680 3,139 4,821 2,290 510 1,780 3,690 5,342 2,409 589 1,820 4,291 5,867 2,650 674 1,976 4,868 6,781 3,175 746 2,429 5,452 7,634 3,778 844 2, 934 6,426 8,775 4,441 988 3,453 5,661 202 414 330 1,076 161 6,232 226 432 342 1,233 185 7,028 250 466 324 1,447 196 8,074 277 503 325 1,721 210 9,229 326 559 381 2,047 247 10,557 359 634 418 2,413 296 3,479 3,813 4,345 5,038 5,670 6,438 7,451 7,164 1,765 1,477 3,921 7,895 1,910 1,568 4,416 8,607 2,091 1,602 4,914 9,552 2,266 1,609 5,676 10, 696 11,535 2,657 2,451 1,656 1,674 7,222 6,571 12,564 2,862 1,736 7,966 8 9 91 7 869 97 375 305 92 1,916 166 69 388 75 5,095 17 4,920 17 142 8, 069 73 92 61, 094 69, 463 79,835 92, 997 106, 654 13,092 14, 392 4,000 4,784 5,240 3,005 3, 396 646 591 58,090 66,067 75, 835 88, 213 101,414 12, 501 13, 746 65 58, 154 11, 356 8,861 78, 371 12,903 6,074 20, 528 23, 569 27, 627 32, 075 36,090 109 130 147 166 189 78 6 612 67 219 257 69 1,768 389 171 91 -85 -99 -116 3 35,874 40, 661 45,064 50,509 6,458 7, 734 9,230 10, 230 4,597 5,405 6,487 8,031 46, 929 53,800 60,781 68,770 11, 759 12, 019 12,268 12,568 991 FRASER 4,476 4,954 5,472 Digitized3,for 6 " 70 4 536 54 186 237 58 1,505 159 78 367 154 93 37, 629 42, 836 47, 560 53,190 2,059 2,412 2,684 1,656 35, 973 40, 777 45, 148 50,506 1,706 1,297 39, 810 44, 615 61 3 469 42 138 239 49 1,210 145 84 329 169 85 123 78 297 133 77 1, (>37 34,733 1 2 3 4 5 53 3 495 38 170 239 47 1,003 7,671 388 174 782 1,217 1,860 1,096 1,033 4,604 211 142 466 685 902 631 754 19802 50 2 451 32 168 209 42 887 6,655 322 154 627 1,118 1,607 895 981 4,000 190 124 382 581 759 530 726 1979 2 435 71 6,765 22 6,545 27 171 8,690 328 65 3,982 12 3,836 11 122 6,940 5,864 263 138 571 1,012 1,417 721 926 46 217 9,226 53 19782 25, 667 29,675 34, 076 38,218 2,026 2,398 2,846 3,358 3,353 4,297 4,595 4, 337 543 1,175 1, 196 723 3,122 3,399 2,811 3,613 14,524 84 5,363 224 151 562 826 1,164 748 838 39 20, 247 22,801 1, 425 1,710 3,250 3,164 1,222 723 2,028 2,441 19772 12, 774 74 64 (D) (D) 16, 530 18,548 1,009 1, 186 3,451 3,450 1,720 1, 561 1,731 1,889 1976 2 10, 071 11,106 64 56 59 9,450 4,087 844 (D) 446 209 458 1,073 736 14,564 869 2,723 1,085 1,638 19752 65,698 76, 786 89,216 393 463 506 48 8,153 3,550 744 (D) 405 191 419 905 606 (D) 187 11, 644 12,863 704 606 2,142 2,229 767 768 1,374 1,462 1974 » 1,582 983 1,918 1,122 21, 267 23, 340 26, 553 30,064 13,718 6,047 1,222 67 564 330 619 1,612 1,224 1 344 7,221 3,221 687 (D) 351 172 373 831 ,570 (D) 154 1973 l 2,029 18,961 10,428 11,982 4, 563 5,326 1,097 955 (D) (D) 462 528 234 279 544 487 1,421 1,203 893 1,063 (D) (D) 278 228 170 30 2,128 23 2,022 1 83 3,617 1972' 1,014 1,345 1,010 13, 378 14, 786 16,811 256 54 3,544 5 3,429 5 104 5,761 144 30 1, 351 1 1,279 3 68 3,064 1971 » 19701 1,573 2.454 2,133 924 78,262 90, 543 104, 521 12,168 209 49 3,077 2 2,982 (*) 93 4,959 128 26 1,201 (*) 1,136 3 61 2,741 1969 > 56,584 65,665 76,096 88,188 10,565 5,366 6,278 7,441 8,906 495 7, 513 7,891 9,460 9,561 2,031 1,234 1,157 1,974 1,596 688 6,279 6,734 7,486 7,965 1,343 30,856 34, 611 39,320 2,201 2,529 3,077 4,572 5, 697 5,163 976 958 2,066 3,614 3,631 4,187 29, 232 32, 595 37, 691 42,229 218 154 174 200 19782 -169 -105 65,963 75, 666 12,895 14, 815 9,649 10,698 88,506 101, 180 13, 192 13, 498 6,709 7,496 -159 88,054 17,815 12,079 117,948 13, 887 8,493 c -166 101,248 12,510 20,846 2,314 14,051 1,502 136, 146 16,326 14,263 4,943 9,545 3,303 12 11 10 9 13, 755 15,093 17,337 19, 982 2,523 2,748 2,981 3,498 1,797 2,109 2,361 2,736 18,074 19, 950 22,680 26,216 5, 194 5, 368 5,527 5,038 4,225 4,743 3,588 3,841 (D) (D) 3 (D) 37 18 24 28 31 34 28 22,025 23, 670 26, 258 29, 413 34,464 39, 247 43, 432 9,386 4,208 4,537 5,104 5,749 6,578 7,916 3,207 3,972 4,418 4,834 5,253 5,913 6.924 29,440 32,179 35,780 39, 995 46, 295 53,076 59, 742 5,650 5,782 5,916 6,079 6,257 6,439 6,568 5,211 7,399 8, 243 9,095 5,566 6,048 6,580 a 3 3 3 3 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 64 July 1981 Table 3.—Personal Income by Major [Millions Colorado Item Line 19691 1970 i 19711 19721 19731 19752 19741 Idaho 19772 1976» 19783 19792 1980 2 19691 19711 19701 Income by place of work Labor and proprietors' income by type 1 2 3 4 5 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income 3 Proprietors' income Farm - Nonfarm 5,122 232 811 190 620 5,706 285 861 221 639 6,404 342 945 254 691 7,330 427 1,076 299 777 8,399 498 1,300 482 818 9,306 569 1,344 490 853 9,974 672 1,360 469 890 11,128 800 1,318 254 1,064 12,424 948 1,477 234 1,242 14,402 1,135 1,786 373 1,413 16,721 1,369 2,010 460 1,550 19,027 1,633 1,970 321 1,649 1,292 65 398 199 200 1,412 77 409 202 207 1,530 89 413 195 218 262 5,903 295 6,556 322 7,370 369 8,465 573 9,624 584 10,636 658 11,448 344 12,902 345 14,504 497 16,826 577 19,522 453 22, 177 264 1,492 274 1,624 264 1,767 Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other.* Agricultural services Forestry fisheries and other * Mining -Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction 4,491 24 4,967 25 5,603 29 7,428 36 8,155 42 8,745 42 9,930 45 11,362 55 13,415 65 15,786 76 18,067 88 1,193 12 1,284 14 1,390 15 24 (*) 136 (D) 68 48 (D) 435 25 (*) 157 17 76 56 8 499 28 (*) 152 17 68 59 8 635 6,499 32 2 31 41 1 276 33 150 78 15 939 41 1 360 48 188 105 20 825 44 1 428 (D) 252 102 D ( ) 934 53 2 526 (D) 294 139 (D) 1,092 63 2 626 109 327 171 20 1,350 73 3 789 146 418 207 18 1,592 85 3 1,102 167 610 305 21 1,668 10 1 32 (D) 12 2 33 13 168 (D) 82 54 (D) 794 35 1 193 24 98 59 12 930 134 143 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 COP! products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products. Leather and leather products 991 386 162 1 11 10 78 21 9 (*) 62 1,077 412 184 (D) 12 (D) 81 22 10 (*) 65 1,174 447 203 1 15 11 87 22 10 (*) 69 1,393 501 222 1 17 14 100 24 11 (*) 81 1,574 553 246 2 21 15 114 28 10 (*) 85 1,753 618 274 (D) 24 17 125 32 (D) (*) 92 1,835 690 298 2 27 20 133 78 12 (*) 86 2,075 779 335 3 29 23 148 86 14 2,835 967 394 (D) 37 29 196 111 (D) (*) 127 3,345 1,091 433 5 37 37 227 127 24 (*) 140 3,748 1,178 458 297 124 88 (D) (•) (D) 11 14 <•) (*) (*) 314 136 96 (D) (D) 10 12 15 (•) (*) 341 142 99 (D) (D) » 2,407 860 355 (D) 35 27 166 94 (D) (*) 114 32 27 28 31 34 36 34 41 48 50 60 63 (*) (*) (*) 605 19 15 81 49 136 54 24 665 16 16 82 54 151 78 22 727 20 19 84 63 159 74 29 892 27 20 97 80 173 144 29 1,022 32 23 107 95 198 164 34 1,135 31 24 123 106 241 188 37 1,145 32 17 141 137 294 104 130 1,297 40 22 152 156 329 131 124 1,547 49 26 178 172 265 156 146 1,868 62 30 202 198 369 186 186 2,254 72 39 228 219 502 235 213 2,569 68 42 248 245 528 295 295 12 118 55 26 16 12 138 64 10 21 12 161 72 13 23 15 175 78 29 25 18 170 107 40 33 19 158 114 55 38 18 21 23 31 41 39 104 128 41 122 159 40 171 314 46 201 352 52 240 407 59 255 493 61 479 66 109 (*) 106 114 83 536 69 114 (*) 121 138 93 593 72 131 (D) (D) 163 104 687 80 153 (*) 142 192 120 783 89 177 865 95 191 179 255 145 924 95 188 D (D ) ( ) 286 157 1,050 111 213 D (D ) ( ) 325 183 1,200 124 245 (D) (D) 366 206 1,449 146 290 (D ) (D) 439 249 1,695 173 329 (D ) (D) 521 281 399 726 359 73 286 943 53 76 (D) 169 (D) 437 797 376 85 291 1,063 57 80 30 191 38 502 908 436 97 340 1,175 63 79 30 222 44 529 1,042 513 106 407 1,341 65 82 31 255 53 607 1,188 581 122 458 1,536 70 88 32 310 61 692 1,282 588 140 449 1,716 77 93 30 349 66 797 1,343 630 156 473 1,989 85 99 30 354 76 887 1,517 751 169 582 2,243 104 109 36 412 87 946 1,691 912 185 727 2,533 123 124 39 493 (D) 1,094 1,918 1,111 217 894 2,967 155 143 41 609 122 582 667 736 856 975 1,101 1,345 1, 496 (D) 1,896 Labor and proprietors' income by industry 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 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 Farm Nonfarm — 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 vehicle*' and equipmpnt Ordnance * Stone clay and class products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries. 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation _ Trucking and warehousing Water transportation . Other transportation Communication Electric gas and sanitary services 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 .58 59 60 Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance insurance and real estate Banking ._ Otherfinance,insurance, and real estate. . Services Hotels and other lodging places . Personal services Private households Business and repair services Amusement and recreation including motion pictures. Professional, social, and related services.. 61 62 03 64 65 - - Government and government enterprises Federal civilian Federal military . State and local 66 67 68 Total labor and proprietors' income (earnings) ... Less: Personal contributions for social insurancee. Net earnings (66-67) 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 Adjustment for residence Net earnings (68+69) Plus'1 Dividends interest and rent 8 Plus Transfer payments Total personal income (70-1-71 +72) Population (thousands) e .. Per caoita income (dollars) (*) 157 225 134 (*) (t) 38 40 255 148 30 (*) 139 (D) 26 6 119 173 112 2 13 8 8 15 °.8 (•) 34 (*) n «6 n«6 178 U , 13 9 ? 16 (D) i 12 16 (*) (*) 199 12J (D) 21 (*) (D) (*) (D) 1,951 179 361 D (D ) ( ) 610 324 123 3h 30 (D ) D ( ) 25 25 134 38 32 (D ) D ( ) 29 27 1,311 2,192 l,31f 257 1,059 3,469 179 159 42 752 141 1,537 2,389 1,522 302 1,220 4,061 208 172 44 905 159 79 222 68 21 48 241 14 18 D ( ) 67 (D) 88 238 72 24 48 258 17 19 D ( ) 2,196 2,573 (D) (D) 298 80 36 182 207 4: 377 102 43 232 (D) 148 40 37 (D) D ( ) 32 29 95 259 81 26 55 274 17 1! 75 148 1,412 394 320 698 1,589 442 346 801 1,767 504 347 910 1,966 547 411 1,008 2,197 588 464 1,144 2,481 722 478 1,281 2,703 723 475 1,506 2,972 774 486 1,712 3,143 826 453 1,864 3,411 884 456 2,071 3,736 973 473 2,290 4,111 1,042 513 2,555 6, 164 258 5,906 6,851 282 6,569 7,692 323 7,368 8,834 382 8,452 10, 197 483 9,714 11,219 547 10, 673 12,006 575 11,431 13,246 636 12, 610 14,849 739 14, 110 17,323 864 16, 459 20,100 1, 030 19,070 22,630 1,127 21,502 1,756 85 1,671 1,899 92 1,806 2,031 90 1,941 5,9& 1,128 698 7,730 2,166 3,569 6, 56( 1, 239 840 8,644 2,224 3,887 7,36< 8,447 1,361 1,458 983 1,094 9,708 10,998 2,304 2,405 4,215 4,574 -5 9,710 1,692 i»275 12, 677 2,496 5,079 10,66* 2,011 1,494 14, 173 2,541 5,577 11, 427 2,183 1,859 15,469 2,586 5,981 ,. i 12,605 2,441 2,063 17,108 2,632 6,500 5 14, 105 2,736 2,259 19,100 2,696 7,085 16, 455 3,107 2,435 21,997 2,767 7,950 5 19,065 3,683 2,722 25,470 2,849 8,939 21,496 4,367 3,16( 29,029 2,896 10,025 11 1,682 287 208 2,176 707 3,078 12 1,818 311 248 2,378 717 3, 315 14 1,956 357 292 2,605 739 3,526 340 93 Income by place of residence See footnotes at end of table. SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 65 Sources, Selected Years 1969-80—Continued of dollars] Idaho— Continued Montana Line 19721 19731 19741 19752 19762 19772 19782 19792 19802 19691 19701 1971 1 19721 1973 i 19741 19752 19762 19772 19782 19792 19802 1,742 112 503 265 238 1,964 132 688 435 254 2,244 155 832 561 272 2,536 2,923 190 . 232 621 546 319 193 302 353 3,298 274 577 197 380 3,758 319 741 341 400 4,172 357 766 360 406 4,466 408 733 302 431 1,251 61 394 198 196 1,350 72 434 237 198 1,461 84 403 198 205 1,636 100 575 344 231 1,822 112 794 546 248 2,044 135 648 369 279 2,242 162 644 343 301 2,490 193 552 185 368 2,770 224 456 33 423 3,139 255 790 316 475 3,517 289 720 201 519 3,787 330 585 34 551 1 2 3 4 5 344 2,013 522 2,263 671 2,560 437 2,910 354 3,347 371 3,778 517 4,301 556 4,740 521 5,086 248 1,458 286 1,569 254 1,694 405 1,905 620 2,109 457 2,370 424 2,624 260 2,976 108 3,342 393 3,792 300 4,226 146 4,557 6 7 1,591 18 1,801 20 2,036 24 2,301 24 2,678 28 3,035 32 3,479 35 3,848 39 4,119 43 1,126 7 1,196 8 1,278 9 1,445 11 1,600 13 1,801 15 1,970 13 2,274 15 2,592 18 2,977 20 3,343 21 3,613 23 8 9 15 2 32 (DD) () 25 7 174 18 3 34 (*) (*) 26 8 200 21 3 43 1 1 32 10 237 22 2 50 1 (*) 38 11 277 24 4 46 (*) 1 32 13 324 27 5 53 (*) 2 38 13 370 30 5 68 (*) 3 46 20 405 33 6 83 (*) 2 56 24 421 36 7 116 (*) 3 80 32 412 7 (*) 57 (D) 19 30 (D) 116 7 1 63 1 16 38 7 129 9 1 52 2 9 33 7 141 10 1 68 (DD) () 42 (D) 169 11 2 80 7 17 47 10 183 13 2 117 12 39 54 12 200 12 2 115 18 34 51 13 214 15 4 133 23 60 37 13 313 16 4 148 36 59 39 14 361 16 5 191 43 87 44 17 375 18 5 243 47 125 52 18 377 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 393 162 112 D () (D) 13 14 19 (*) 449 183 124 (D) (D) 14 16 22 (*) 500 213 144 2 1 14 18 27 (*) 555 239 155 2 (D) 17 21 36 (*) 669 273 179 3 1 20 24 38 (*) 756 302 198 3 1 22 27 42 (*) (*) 9 878 337 218 4 1 26 31 48 (D) (*) 10 968 375 240 4 1 32 35 52 (*) (*) 10 997 408 249 3 2 40 39 64 (*) (*) 11 195 65 30 D () (*) (D) 13 3 13 (*) 1 200 71 32 D () (D) 213 74 33 D () (DD) () 14 4 15 (*) 1 231 79 35 D () (*) (D) 15 4 17 (*) 1 252 90 37 D () (D) 12 16 5 18 (*) 1 279 96 40 D () 1 9 17 7 $ (*) 1 294 104 40 (*) (D) 11 19 7 23 (*) (D) 336 112 44 (D) 2 (D) 21 8 24 (*) 389 126 53 (D) 2 (D) 23 10 (D) (*) <*) 445 141 56 (D) 2 15 26 11 29 (*) 494 156 62 (*) 2 17 28 13 32 (*) 492 173 67 (*) 3 23 30 13 35 (*) 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 (*) (D) 1 1 (*) (*) 162 91 (D) 40 5 2 D () 4 (*) 262 155 D <•)' 319 180 D (D ) () 13 7 5 1 29 C) (D) (D) 304 183 D (D ) () 9 6 3 2 (*) 183 102 (D) 48 6 4 D () 3 (D) 190 103 1 53 6 5 1 2 (D) (D40) (*) 152 82 (D) 41 4 2 1 2 (D) 588 336 (*) 130 67 1 41 3 2 (*) 1 (*) 593 364 (DD) () 36 89 21 2 8 3 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 1 (D) 4 11 (*) 2 (*) 1 (D) 5 9 D () 1 2 5 4 7 8 (D) 13 4 15 (*) 1 (*) (*) (D) 266 166 (D) 316 207 4 22 17 28 9 5 396 254 6 23 19 46 10 11 455 294 (D) 11 10 8 31 287 176 D (D ) () 10 15 10 26 24 54 12 14 541 339 (D ) (D) 31 70 17 13 2 6 16 (*) 3 3 3 3 3 1 4 14 (*) 3 2 (D) 11 (*) 16 (*) 4 18 (*) 5 21 (*) 6 24 (*) 6 25 1 6 24 1 5 168 46 45 (DD) () 37 32 188 51 51 (DD) () 41 35 212 54 59 (DD) () 48 38 230 55 62 (D ) D () 57 44 268 65 73 (DD) () 67 49 307 70 86 (D) (D) 79 55 356 77 102 (D ) (D) 93 64 408 89 115 (D ) (D) 109 71 439 92 120 (D ) (D) 118 83 159 61 30 (*) 13 29 26 170 67 31 (*) 13 31 28 186 71 36 (*) 14 34 30 212 80 43 (*) 15 39 34 236 90 49 (*) 16 45 36 112 288 92 29 62 314 18 20 9 82 7 132 325 99 33 66 352 20 21 9 90 8 151 365 106 40 66 399 21 22 9 103 (D) 217 369 120 45 75 459 24 24 (D) 123 (D) 238 422 152 52 100 532 28 27 10 140 (D) 258 463 186 60 127 610 29 29 11 172 (D) 288 520 225 70 155 704 36 33 (D) 203 15 329 555 249 79 170 795 40 35 (D) 236 19 353 589 272 89 182 900 41 39 (D) 267 19 83 217 68 23 46 223 15 17 9 29 5 89 229 69 25 43 239 16 18 8 31 6 95 249 78 28 50 256 19 18 8 34 6 106 279 85 30 55 287 20 19 8 39 6 178 204 (D) 608 155 67 386 (D) 670 166 72 431 (D) 743 183 76 484 (D) 822 200 86 535 (D) 892 221 89 582 (D) 967 233 94 639 161 172 462 119 60 283 (D) 524 135 65 324 148 422 111 54 257 332 95 45 192 374 109 51 213 416 117 55 244 2,357 107 2,250 2,785 122 2,663 3,231 157 3,074 3,347 177 3,170 3,702 199 3,502 4,150 220 3,930 4,818 254 4,564 5,295 291 5,004 5,607 320 5,287 1,706 82 1,624 1,856 89 1,767 1,948 99 1,849 2,311 110 2,201 14 2,264 387 331 2,981 763 3,906 15 2,678 480 378 3,536 782 4,521 22 3,096 560 457 4,113 808 5,091 27 3,196 603 565 4,364 832 5,246 34 3,536 682 643 4,861 857 5,673 36 3,965 780 695 5,440 883 6,158 40 4,604 883 744 6,230 911 6,839 40 5,044 1,061 854 6,959 933 7,462 48 5,336 1,277 1,014 7,626 947 8,056 -1 1,622 336 224 2,182 694 3,144 -1 1,765 362 262 2,390 697 3,428 -1 1,848 362 305 2,515 711 3,537 (*) 232 147 D (D ) () 9 8 5 27 1 (D) (*) (D) (D) 104 27 2 129 71 1 39 .3 2 (*) 1 (*) (*) 4 7 139 77 1 37 4 2 1 2 (*) 6 9 (DD) . () 121 19 50 38 13 257 224 127 1 59 7 5 1 2 8 5 2 2 337 199 (D ) (D) 11 7 4 2 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 1 15 1 3 17 1 3 19 1 4 22 1 5 24 2 6 24 2 6 38 39 40 41 42 265 98 57 (*) 18 51 40 285 99 60 (*) 19 60 47 334 116 70 D (D ) () 72 54 377 126 79 (*) 27 82 62 436 147 (D) <*) (D) 94 71 503 174 101 (*) 34 108 86 548 179 108 (*) 37 122 102 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 119 307 91 33 57 318 24 20 9 44 7 144 340 94 38 57 348 25 21 8 51 7 204 399 133 47 85 476 33 25 10 67 9 225 435 162 54 109 540 37 28 11 74 13 255 492 196 62 134 625 43 32 11 88 12 295 534 219 70 150 711 47 34 11 102 26 332 560 244 79 164 794 53 37 12 115 16 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 195 215 235 185 353 105 42 63 404 27 22 (D) 57 (D) 282 332 378 438 490 562 61 460 132 61 266 509 142 69 298 569 161 73 335 654 189 73 392 702 193 76 434 750 203 71 476 814 221 73 521 882 240 74 569 944 252 74 618 62 63 64 65 2,729 136 2,592 2,827 152 2,675 3,048 165 2,884 3,236 192 3,044 3,451 218 3,233 4,184 246 3,938 4,525 284 4,241 4,702 311 4,391 66 67 68 •i -1 2,200 2,591 406 * 486 337 387 2,943 3,464 719 727 4,092 4,762 -2 2,673 624 452 3,750 737 5,087 -3 2,880 635 547 4,063 749 5,423 -4 3,040 728 608 4,376 759 5,769 -5 3,228 817 667 4,711 771 6,108 -10 3,928 986 727 5,641 784 7,195 -13 4,229 1,184 817 6,229 789 7,894 -13 4,378 1,399 955 6,732 789 8,536 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 2 12 (*) 2 1 13 1 2 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 66 July 1981 Table 3.—Personal Income by Major [Millions Utah Item Line L969 i 1 970 1 1 971^ ] 9721 19731 Wyoming 19762 1975 2 19741 19772 19792 19782 ] 969i 1980 2 i 97Qi 1 971 ' Income by place of work Labor and proprietors' income by type Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors ' income ^ Farm Nonfarm 1 2 3 4 5 2,180 105 284 58 225 2,397 134 287 61 226 2,621 146 312 64 248 2,912 177 350 79 271 3,249 205 414 130 284 3,645 248 393 81 312 3,985 301 409 61 348 4,512 360 502 80 422 5,133 424 579 64 514 5,918 499 683 92 591 6,729 597 720 80 640 7,473 703 714 34 680 720 32 145 43 102 779 38 151 48 103 848 44 156 50 105 78 2,491 80 2,738 83 2,996 96 3,344 150 3,718 103 4,183 86 4,608 105 5,269 93 6,043 123 6,977 113 7,933 70 8,819 73 824 79 890 88 959 1,803 5 1,968 6 2,136 6 2,443 8 2,770 8 3,151 3,476 10 4,026 12 4,658 15 5,445 17 6,287 18 7,002 21 613 4 656 4 699 5 12 %7 16 10 91 10 163 6 (*) 126 17 10 90 8 198 10 (*) 116 (DD) ( ) 82 11 147 (*) 137 20 20 88 ( 255 °i»24 \7 45 45 113 13 356 (<) 253 55 125 (D) 456 14 1 299 D ( ) 68 149 (D) 553 16 1 332 76 69 172 15 634 17 1 420 109 88 205 18 716 20 1 502 133 117 231 2] 683 4 (*) 111 2 71 23 15 70 4 (*) 115 4 68 26 17 78 5 (*) 105 6 51 29 19 93 420 130 57 (*) 454 142 62 (*) 21 473 148 61 (*) 22 542 163 64 (*) 620 180 67 788 231 84 888 26: 92 1,017 296 102 1,187 335 1,402 369 12! 1,606 401 130 57 37 10 61 39 9 °» 4J 4 24 11 10 2( 13 10 2* 16 11 33 21 11 5 35 20 57 45 22 510 66 50 05 5' 11 74 55 30 5< 11 83 63 33 *) *). 64 40 9 (D) (*) (D) 6 2 23 (*) (*) (*) (*) Labor and proprietors' income by industry Farm Nonfarm 6 7 .. - - Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other. * Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries , and other * Mining 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals except fuels Construction 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 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 27 (D> 37 23 12 Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance insurance and real estate Banking -Otherfinance,insurance, and real estate. . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business and repair services Amusement and recreation including motion pictures. Professional, social and related services. . 724 206 75 (D) 32 (D) 27 15 ( (D) 9: 23 44 22 5 9< 25 50 2 5 1 1< 2 20 c E (°) (D)3 45 33 18 (*) (D) 325 1 379 1< 9J 2 63 1 60 106 3 68 2 7 2 1 c i: 440 1 1 11 3 s: 2' 7 22 6 6 (D) (D) 25 ( 28 ( (D) (*) (D) 5 4 1 li 1( 1 4 1 1 32 (DD) ( ) 518 1 1 138 4 9 2 c 10 6 3( i5 (DD) () 5 i 168 28 11 18 30 12 19 33. 13 21 37 1{ 25 42 17 29 47 18J 37! 1( 34 4: 12 46J 12 52 12< 51 (D) (D) (D) 68* 3 11 (D) 6 (D) 7 37 2 3 35 8 4 90 4 9 4 4( 4 2,8 1 2,68 3,0 3,4 3,8 2,9 3,2 3,66 . 2,4 3 2,68 / 2,9 3,2 3,6 3,09 . 1,0 . 2.9 3,4 1,06 3,2 4,2 1,1 3,7 4,7 1,1 4,( 3 6 6 68 Total labor and proprietors' income (earnings). _. . 2,5 1 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance * - 2,4 Net earnings (66— 67) 6* Adjustment for residence Net earnings (68+69) Plus* Dividends interest and rent 8 Plus: Transfer payments Total personal income (70+71-|-72) Population (thousands) 9 Per caoita income (dollars) <D) (<) n (<) u 11: (<) i« (*) 21 n 2, 1 313 1 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 194 32 46 105 11 324 (*) 29 Stone clay and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries. Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal military State and local (D> 9 (*) (*) (*) 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 Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communication - - -Electric gas and sanitary services ._ -- 62 63 64 65 26 94 ( 295 (*) 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 61 8 3 39 (D) 557 26 9 143 61 112 33 92 (*) (D) 5 2 20 (*) (*) (*) 627 32 11 162 68 12 38 9 721 3 1 181 I. 13 4 10 851 48 16 211 87 159 6 12 11 1 1 2 40 15 14 4 5 e 64 2 396 77 123 1 37 89 70 458 8 14 10 8 i: 330 512 197 61 136 671 27 36 8 124 (D) 36 58 24 i 17 768 404 65 3( 14 (D) 1 2 4 79 11 23 5J 6 13 11 16 13 8 18 164 8 22 ! 48 75 364 ( 27 1,« 560 82 41 10 305 1,22 63 88 460 12 33 1,42 1 (D) 2 ( <"£ 9 (D) (D) 1,2 5 5 65 7 4,2 2 4,05 4,69,) 26 3 4,43 5 5,3 3 5,06 6,1 4,0 66 6 5,33 1,1 4,4 4 4,438 750 768 5,956 1,234 4,827 5,0 83 8 6,7 1,2 5,3 5,7 < 1,38 fr 5,7 °C D (D) ( ) 1,5 5 8 1,64 6 9J <D) 5 2 22 21 7 (*) 22 (*) ' e) ! 4 (*) (*) 8 t r . 705 11 22 (D) (D) 1,204 51 2,' 25 11 23 12 19 61 100 19J L (D) 1,032 51 2 23 10 19 8 160 52 ( 16 1,135I 49() 6() 5&J 1,0 4 (*) (*) (*) 6 1 (*) 96 36 19 w i5 8 w i6 (*) (*) a, 6 (*) (*) (*) (D) 7 P> 9 14 18 105 39 20 (*) 10 17 20 29 104 32 11 20 110 18 10 5 17 4 32 111 32 13 20 118 20 11 5 IS 4 (>) 24 8 113 41 21 "i. 19 23 36 120 36 14 22 127 21 10 5 20 4 5C 61 66 1,8 6 1 1,0& 211 4< 2( 13( 234I 5^> 2<) 15() 261 61 34 166 89'1 4I 85 5 96<) 1,047 49 45 92 3 998 7,1 4 6,68 8,0 5 7,5 8,8 5' 8, a 6,68 1,03 1,0 8,7 1,3 6,4 7,5 1,2 1,1 9,9 1,4 7,04 8,3 1.5 1,35 11,2 1,4 7,64 Income by place of residence See footnotes at end of table. i -. 4 e i 3,7 lil 3,4 7,( 1,3 5,8 (*) (*) 923 85 6 193 186 114 97 1,139 1,230 329 334 3,462 3,686 (*) 998 211 133 1, 341 340 3, 945 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 67 Sources, Selected Years 1969-80—Continued of dollars] Wyoming— Continued Far West Line 19721 1973 i 1974 i 19752 19762 19772 19782 19792 19802 19691 1970 i 19711 944 53 218 97 121 1,095 61 255 127 128 1,310 79 232 60 172 1,510 100 . 218 30 187 1,747 124 246 11 235 2,041 155 265 14 251 2,458 191 297 54 242 2,938 234 379 94 285 3,465 284 335 32 303 72, 748 3,667 9,609 1,462 8,147 76, 711 4,085 9,262 1,274 7,988 80,216 4,494 9, 663 1,460 8,203 130 1,084 165 1, 246 104 1,518 77 1,750 59 2,058 66 2,395 108 2,837 161 3,389 797 6 927 7 1,171 8 1,363 7 1,620 9 1,922 10 2,312 11 1978 2 19792 19802 143, 720 12,072 16, 532 2,528 14,003 164,856 14, 186 18, 434 3,171 15, 263 188, 438 16,807 20, 992 4,226 16, 767 210, 294 19,714 21, 185 3,359 17,826 1 2 107 3,977 2,383 2,507 5,084 2,301 2,994 4,988 5,241 4,396 4,856 6,783 5,390 6,229 83, 641 87, 757 91, 866 100, 666 110, 730 121, 407 131, 788 147, 901 167, 468 192,085 219, 453 244, 964 6 7 2,811 12 3,289 13 66,809 471 8 9 10 3 1,017 197 478 187 155 467 403 68 407 1 237 57 112 5,070 420 90 427 2 239 64 122 5,246 197 20,813 119 5, 614 1,910 20 98 (*) 471 3 619 (*) 1,002 19 643 10 441 64 (*) (*) 2 386 20, 324 5,841 1,987 99 487 660 1,044 674 452 1 391 69, 003 71, 803 556 510 5 (*) 131 10 69 30 23 114 6 1 151 12 78 31 31 159 7 1 238 19 139 37 44 215 7 (*) 303 29 165 44 65 231 (D ) D () 404 53 205 65. 81 253 9 2 527 83 252 99 93 296 9 2 648 113 288 139 109 347 10 2 818 140 376 171 131 434 72 44 9 (*) D (D ) () 6 3 24 (*) 1 84 50 11 (D) 7 3 27 (*) 1 95 59 11 (D) 1 (D) 7 4 33 (*) 1 110 71 14 (*) 2 (D) 9 5 40 (*) (D) 125 82 16 (D) 2 (D) 11 6 47 (*) 1 140 88 17 (D) 2 (D) 12 7 48 (*) 1 162 97 18 (*) 3 (*) 14 8 52 (*) 1 182 107 19 (*)• 3 (*) 16 9 57 (*) 2 (*) (*) (D) (*) (D) (*) (*) 28 10 (*) D () 2 6 (*) (*) 33 12 (D ) D () 2 7 (D) 1 36 12 (D ) D () 4 7 (D) 1 43 15 (*) (*) 4 8 (*) 1 51 18 (*) (*) 5 10 (*) 1 65 19 (*) 1 6 15 (*) 1 75 20 (*) 1 9 18 (*) 2 78 15, 199 1,448 20 357 (*) 1 905 9 1,284 20 1,729 2,862 (*) 2 3,841 D (D ) () 8 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) ' 10 1 (*) (*) 9 1 11 1 (*) 12 1 1 14 1 1 21 1 1 24 2 1 23 2 1 474 1,063 576 365 296 431 909 621 365 315 125 43 24 (*) 10 22 26 145 48 31 (*) 11 26 30 170 54 40 (*) 12 30 33 192 55 45 (*) 14 38 41 217 63 49 (*) 15 45 44 246 69 54 (*) 19 51 53 295 83 66 (*) 23 60 62 360 102 80 (*) 27 74 77 415 106 94 (*) 33 86 96 6,080 628 1,302 470 1,267 1,624 789 6, 560 659 1, 324 466 1, 413 1,821 878 38 133 40 16 25 138 23 10 5 22 4 43 148 40 16 24 149 24 11 5 24 4 59 169 43 19 23 174 25 12 5 30 5 71 195 50 23 27 205 30 12 5 40 5 83 223 69 27 42 238 35 15 6 47 6 98 252 84 31 53 269 36 16 6 57 . 7 124 294 100 37 63 331 44 18 6 70 8 154 338 120 44 76 393 51 20 7 93 10 194 4,973 9,641 384 139 4,705 1,010 51 3, 696 87 463 14, 648 721 51 989 21 7 515 115 3,022 11 1, 282 (D) 1 39 11 1 3 5 5 1 1 1 '(*) 74 81 97 113 130 147 184 213 257 287 66 40 182 320 72 46 202 347 79 47 220 387 90 49 249 439 100 52 286 474 108 45 320 526 120 47 359 578 127 49 402 687 141 56 490 1,214 57 1,158 1,411 73 1,338 1,621 86 1,536 1,827 100 1,727 2,117 111 2,005 2,461 128 2,333 2, 945 157 2, 789 3, 550 194 3,356 4,084 212 3,872 1 1,159 220 145 1,524 347 4,395 1 1, 339 273 169 1,781 353 5,039 -1 1,535 343 193 2,071 365 5,681 1 1,728 365 233 2,327 380 6, 116 (*) 2,006 417 261 2,683 395 6,785 1 2,334 471 291 3,095 412 7,522 5 2,794 570 326 3,689 431 8,561 4 5 3,876 3,361 710 837 439 375 5,152 4,446 473 452 9,840 10,898 19752 19772 45 47 474 82 421 3 225 62 130 5,511 19721 19731 19741 19762 87, 570 96,515 106. 286 114, 840 127,575 8,368 7,098 5,367 6,135 9,968 10, 723 12,476 13, 106 13,568 15, 598 3,129 3,212 1,887 3,104 3,471 8,836 9,372 9,636 10, 439 12, 386 78, 944 87, 465 772 630 530 100 465 8 261 48 147 6,058 642 129 527 13 287 59 168 6,691 95,868 103, 369 117, 131 134, 139 156,037 180,578 201, 725 891 934 1,552 1,757 1,160 1,343 1, 998 741 150 726 61 411 68 186 7,004 789 146 794 59 474 70 191 7,427 950 210 883 16 609 49 209 8,664 1,085 258 967 20 648 71 227 10,419 1,210 1,377 343 379 1,235 1,010 21 26 838 661 68 64 302 264 12, 613 14, 959 3 4 5 1,580 417 1,539 33 1,023 156 327 15, 401 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 20, 053 22, 165 24, 925 27, 666 28, 984 32,404 36, 672 42, 504 49, 668 55, 545 6,061 6, 556 7,173 8,589 8,029 9,654 10,870 12, 100 13, 605 15,065 2,072 2,190 2,374 2,651 3,162 2,891 4,282 3,534 3,870 4,701 108 128 164 163 187 150 262 238 209 259 524 669 787 589 729 913 1,179 1,264 1,332 1,026 677 892 795 1,095 928 1,251 1,237 1,469 1,654 (D) 1,072 1,285 1,163 1,387 1,463 1,640 2,150 2,443 1,836 2,775 687 733 804 1,007 1,145 946 1,382 1,266 1,566 1,765 461 477 569 674 730 908 809 1,004 1,183 (D) D 1 1 (*) 2 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) () 410 482 555 616 598 690 993 1,172 1,252 848 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 50 55 64 14, 483 13,992 1,633 1,455 372 359 874 896 1,263 1,282 1,714 1, 786 2,645 2,781 3,283 2,870 15,609 1,890 442 P52 1,400 1, 915 2,910 3,199 17, 752 2,106 503 1,120 1,590 2,311 3,385 3,546 480 778 669 371 323 576 807 743 428 347 672 855 799 495 370 669 895 844 575 393 565 770 1,004 1,184 1,275 1,120 871 1,007 398 964 1,185 472 1,103 1,381 549 1,281 1,653 672 1,476 2, 045 758 1,586 2,493 804 38 39 40 41 42 7,041 691 1,462 407 1,499 2,015 967 7,750 758 1, 669 450 1,605 2,217 1,051 8,546 849 1,882 477 1,781 2,412 1,145 9,241 861 2,024 504 1,966 2,653 1,234 9,872 859 2,036 523 2,166 2,935 1,353 14, 349 16,197 1,095 1,246 3,132 3,513 668 708 3,203 3,606 4,383 5,119 1,868 2,105 18, 194 1,287 3,750 823 4,092 5,845 2,398 43 44 45. 46 47 48 49 5,267 5, 568 6,167 10, 160 10, 766 11, 645 4,812 5,312 5,842 1, 143 1,248 1,374 3, 669 4,064 4,467 15, 696 16, 576 18,222 790 824 857 943 976 968 534 528 543 3,173 3, 342 3,706 1,301 1,320 1,428 6,987 12, 768 6,086 1,517 4,569 20, 163 941 1,005 563 4,205 1,580 14, 756 23, 553 14, 681 3, 366 11, 315 43, 673 2,036 1, 732 743 10, 759 3,656 16, 728 25,607 16,493 3,958 12, 535 50,220 2,339 1,865 782 12, 567 4,031 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 9,614 74 79 92 (D) 19, 636 20, 395 22, 750 2, 151 2,264 2,840 516 482 563 1, 345 1,348 1,428 1,990 2,181 1,808 2,733 2,949 3,201 3,782 3, 623 4,081 3,924 4,898 5,068 25,801 3,306 672 1, 604 2,416 3,619 4,625 5,521 10,982 12, 418 910 994 2,334 2,709 604 576 2,404 2,758 3, 276 3,706 1,482 1, 646 7,997 8,963 9, 953 11,119 13, 742 14, 796 16, 597 18, 522 6,702 6,248 8, 245 10, 352 1, 734 1,919 2,167 2,463 4,514 4,783 6,078 7,889 22, 353 24, 898 28, 243 32, 328 1,011 1,080 1,236 1,429 1,070 1,140 1,274 1,413 534 535 627 688 4,627 5,281 7,286 6,148 1,764 1,863 2,251 2,720 128 141 142 29 30, 405 36, 063 40,480 3,744 4,035 3,870 803 893 941 1, 863 2, 163 2,362 2,827 3, 457 3,814 4,310 5,334 6,014 5,521 6,510 7,890 6,545 8, 118 9,586 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 12,818 21,005 12, 623 2,850 9,773 37, 563 1,756 1,585 722 8,807 3,138 10, 721 11, 870 13, 347 14, 999 16, 707 18, 792 21, 556 24, 745 28, 637 61 21, 722 4,758 3,117 13,847 38, 875 43,239 8, 162 8,765 4,293 4,664 26, 421 29,809 62 63 64 65 86, 024 90, 058 94,373 103, 660 115, 126 126, 491 136, 776 153, 141 172, 324 197, 475 226,236 251, 193 5,211 3,955 4,169 4,481 6,994 6,444 7,512 8,448 9,430 10,905 12, 823 13, 634 82, 069 85,889 89, 891 98, 449 108, 682 119, 497 129,264 144, 693 162, 893 186,570 213, 413 237, 560 66 67 68 8,118 8,928 16, 832 18, 754 20,063 3,814 4,229 4,488 2,751 2,896 2,926 10, 267 11, 628 12,648 -14 82,055 14,775 10, 180 107, 010 25, 596 4,181 -11 85,878 15,915 12, 438 114, 230 26,034 4,388 -13 -18 89,878 98,431 16,823 17,974 14,466 15, 740 121, 167 132, 144 26,462 26, 774 4,579 4,936 23, 265 25, 539 28, 419 30, 769 33,329 5,028 5,596 6,091 6,509 7,019 3,441 3,228 3,499 3,560 3,883 15,009 16, 502 18,829 20,700 22,427 -19 108, 663 20, 235 17, 565 146, 462 27, 153 5,394 46 119, 543 23, 479 20, 839 163, 861 27, 598 5,937 246 129,511 25, 612 26, 048 181, 172 28,100 6,447 375 145,068 28, 503 28,808 202, 380 28, 644 7,065 144 163,037 32, 137 30, 849 226,023 29,240 7,730 36,048 7,626 4, 121 24,300 48 186,618 37, 626 33, 335 257, 580 29,954 8,599 31 213, 444 45,823 36, 998 296,265 30, 611 9,678 47 237, 607 54, 503 43, 303 335, 412 31, 309 10, 713 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 68 July 1981 Table 3.—Personal Income by Major [Millions California Line Nevada Item 1969 i 19701 19711 19721 19731 19741 1976 2 1975» 1977 2 1978 19792 2 19802 19691 19701 19711 Income by place of work Labor and proprietors' income by type 1 2 3 4 5 Wage and salary disbursements _ _ Other labor income Proprietors' income3 Farm Nonfarm 57, 373 60,708 63,411 69,242 3,018 3,361 3,685 4,348 7,322 7,113 7,412 8,174 1,270 966 885 1,018 6,356 6,229 6,394 6,904 75,935 4,945 9,333 2,042 7,291 83,428 5,695 9,804 2,352 7,452 89, 772 6,699 10,185 2,130 8,056 99, 277 7,963 11,920 2,397 9,523 111,569 9,662 12,644 1,951 10,692 127, 172 11, 308 13,571 2,194 11,377 144, 931 13,355 15,563 3,176 12,388 162,426 15,672 15,864 2,693 13, 171 1,566 48 155 23 132 1,736 59 160 23 137 1,905 69 170 24 146 2,162 1,678 1,682 1,848 66,035 69,500 72,660 79,603 3,060 87, 152 3,656 95, 271 3,614 103, 042 3,992 115, 168 3,825 130,050 3,913 148, 137 5,179 168,671 4,940 189, 021 34 1,735 36 1,919 38 2,107 52,706 54,683 56,830 62,381 500 375 404 447 68,825 609 75, 218 706 80, 754 746 91,095 917 104,002 1,033 120, 148 1,151 138, 716 1,303 155,716 1,495 1,399 4 1,539 4 1 674 Labor and proprietors' income by industry Farm Nonfarm 6 7 ._ — Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other.4 Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other * Mining . _ __ Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels _ Construction _ - 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 345 30 344 (D) 236 (D) 82 3,843 407 40 348 (D) 225 (D) 96 4,181 0 15, 990 4,909 1,620 87 470 374 898 590 434 1 389 452 48 390 4 260 18 108 4,602 556 53 440 6 287 26 122 5,036 641 65 610 46 405 29 130 5,256 679 67 668 42 469 26 131 5,514 828 90 770 4 599 19 148 6,321 938 95 825 6 636 27 156 7,523 1,032 119 852 (D) 650 (D) 169 8,894 1,178 125 1,045 (D) 817 (D) 194 10, 511 1,349 146 1,273 (D) 993 (D) 214 11,052 17,578 5,297 1,711 106 528 410 970 628 437 (*) 456 19,644 5,803 1,852 125 603 438 1,070 694 442 (*) 520 21, 756 6,491 2,077 137 656 489 1,150 813 524 (*) 576 22, 701 6,932 2,268 138 710 505 1,207 856 621 (*) 553 25,275 7,752 2,460 158 820 597 1,352 972 672 (*) 635 28,525 8,726 2,750 177 926 671 1,513 1,067 745 (D) 778 32, 871 9,781 3,000 201 1,069 722 1,776 1,156 832 (*) 904 38, 317 10,922 3,322 222 1,148 806 2,007 1,301 916 1 1,067 43,099 12,106 3,677 218 1,217 884 2,288 1,470 1,084 1,133 8 46 51 60 68 73 86 120 132 133 (D) 11,473 11,081 12, 281 556 450 510 379 316 305 671 620 645 1,124 1,104 1,222 1,573 1,502 1,669 2,644 2,505 2,743 2,302 2,140 2,418 13,841 614 431 784 1,384 2,008 3,180 2,563 15, 264 617 443 927 1,563 2,381 3,537 2,768 15, 770 676 421 911 1,666 2,578 3,488 3,657 17, 523 848 495 957 1,835 2,806 3,927 3,813 19,799 1,029 594 1,066 2,035 3,157 4,435 4,123 23,090 1,156 713 1,213 2,366 3,753 5,276 4,664 27,395 1,242 795 1,594 2,936 4,648 6, 166 5,685 30,992 1,218 842 1,496 3,241 5,237 7,444 6,652 936 362 42 358 (D) 238 (D) 91 4,018 Manufacturing __ 16,447 16,206 4,559 4,734 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products _ _ . 1,498 1,556 78 78 Textile mill products 425 Apparel and other textile products 437 335 360 Paper and allied products 844 Printing and publishing 881 547 577 Chemicals and allied products 422 Petroleum and coal products 431 1 Tobacco manufactures. - (.*) 368 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics 371 products. 42 Leather and leather products 44 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 11,889 Durable goods 455 Lumber and wood products 302 Furniture and fixtures 652 Primary metal industries 1,127 Fabricated metal products 1,507 Machinery, except electrical 2,730 Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excluding 2,558 motor vehicles. Motor vehicles and equipment. 417 1,062 Ordnance 5 476 Stone, clay, and glass products 342 Instruments and related products 260 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries. (D) 383 908 519 342 277 423 778 558 345 281 502 806 620 396 297 587 854 665 458 312 572 894 701 531 331 490 679 884 1,032 1,092 715 836 333 785 982 395 892 1,126 458 1,032 1,323 562 1,183 1,626 628 5,142 415 1,015 314 1,204 1,487 707 5,519 434 1,117 272 1,272 1, 644 780 1,277 1,990 661 4 (*) 36 (*) 4 (*) 39 (*) 1 (D) (D) 146 1 (D ) (D) 163 74 29 10 (*) (*) (D) 81 31 10 (D) (*) (D) 12 8 (D) 8 (*) (D) 45 51 17 1* (*) (D) 7,662 540 1,515 348 1,812 2,364 1,084 8,442 562 1,709 380 1,988 2,625 1,178 9,520 615 1,976 406 2,261 2, 955 1,307 10,984 681 2,276 438 2,616 3,494 1,477 12, 415 781 2,553 437 2,954 4,042 1,648 12 13, 883 807 18 2,730 19 D 515 ( ) 3,361 (D) 3 4, filC 2 1,855 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Wholesale trade __ Retail trade Finance insurance and real estate Banking Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places. Personal services Private households - Business and repair services Amusement and recreation including motion pictures. Professional, social, and related services- 3,870 4,122 4,377 4,83, 7,559 7,994 8,446 9,10" 4,30o 4,74, 3 772 3,88 1,100 99 799 90 3,64 2,973 2,97 3,31 11, 730 12, 558 13,21 14, 57 46 48 416 44 74 75 78f 77 44 45 430 44 2,75 3,07 2,61 2,47 1,11 1,029 1,02 1,01 5,464 9,944 4,930 1,212 3,718 16, 104 53 78 47 3,52 1,21 6,228 10,659 5,049 1,382 3,666 17, 769 569 82 449 3,84 1,32 6,919 11,433 5,404 1,531 3,872 19, 707 582 878 450 4,31o 1,390 7,691 12,755 6,642 1,740 4,903 22, 282 672 983 527 5,017 1,709 8,570 14,209 8,314 1,974 6,340 25,483 776 1,086 578 5,950 2,07o 9,838 16, 012 10,062 2,269 7,793 29, 484 907 1,211 607 7, 193 2,409 11,260 17,904 11,690 2,68" 9,004 34, 271 1,029 1,317 625 8, 84f 2,848 12,889 19, 521 13, 19, 3,184 10,01 39, 310 1,173 1,412 657 10, 314 3,120 5 19 7J 1 5 69 20 2 6 22 8 2 6 75 24 2 14 (D) 13 20 (D) Adjustment for residence Net earnings (68+69) Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 8 Plus: Transfer payments Total personal income (70+71+72) Population (thousands) 9 _ _ _ Per capita income (dollars) (D)8 .(*) 7,186 543 1,514 343 1,651 2,142 993 69 70 71 72 7J 74 75 1' (*) 6,652 543 1,410 318 1,508 1,948 926 Total labor and proprietors' income (earnings) ._6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance Net earnings (66—67) (*) (*) 6,054 484 1,254 302 1, 366 1,799 850 66 67 68 (D) (*) (*) (D) 4,765 402 1,001 328 1,069 1,330 635 Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal military State and local (*) (*) (D) 1< (*)' (D) Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services. 62 63 64 65 87 34 11 (*) C) 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 61 (*) ° 38 (*) (DD) ( ) (D) 183 13 1 156 e 2 (D) (D) (*) _ I 2= 68 239 < m 2 < 143 229 13 151 33 8 6 19 38 8 6 22 432 1 2' 25; 193,96 10,44 183, 51 1,76 6 1,70 1,95 7 1,88 2,057 4 183, 56 42,70 33,27 259, 55 23,72 10,93 -3 1,67 26 14 2,08 48 4,33, -4 1,84 29 17 2,31 49 4,69 2,010 319 218 2,546 520 4,897 6,59 7,25 7,78 8,69 9,58 10,75 12,092 13,373 15,017 17, 15- I9,60f 22,634 13,33 2,98 2,22 8,12 14,81 3,29 2,34 9,17 15,83 3,49 2,38 9,94 17,22 3,69 2,62 10,90 18,32 3,89 2,66 11,77 20,05 4,31 2,78 12,95 22,288 4,65 2,81 14,81 24,072 4,970 2,848 16,254 26,048 5,340 3,144 17,56 27,989 5,78 3,33o 18,87 29, 95* 6, 153 3, 484 20,318 33, 30, 6, 602 3,773 22,930 67,71 3,15 64,55 71,18 3,35 67,82 74,50 3,57 70,93 81,76 4,18 77,58 90,21 5,14 85,06 98,92 5,39 93,53 106, 65 5,74 100,91 119, 160 6,57 112,58 133, 87 7,37 126,50 152, 05 8,46 143, 59 173,849 9,91 163,93 64,53 11,78 8,08 84,40 19,71 4,28 f 67,80 12,71 9,78 90,29 20,02 4,51 —2 70,91 77, 56 14,30 13,39 11,34 12,32 95,65 104,19 20,34 20,58 4,70 5,06 85,04 15,96 13,67 114, 69 20,86 5,49 93, 5& 18,49 16,16 128, 17 21,17 6,05 7 100,98 20,14 20,19 141, 33 21,53 6,56 12 112,71 22,31 22,40 157, 43 21,93 7,17 3 126, 53 25,15 23,93 175, 62 22,35 7,85 1 143, 60 29,37 25,80 198, 78 22,83 8,70 2 163,96 35, 95 28, 56 228,48 23, 25 9,82 2,1^ Income by place of residence See footnotes at end of table. SUEVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 69 Sources, Selected Years 1969-80—Continued of dollars] Oregon Nevada— C oiitimied Line 19721 19731 19741 19752 19762 19772 1978 2 19792 19802 1969 i 19701 19711 19721 19731 19741 19752 1976 2 2,091 85 188 32 156 2,377 100 217 47 171 2,599 117 192 25 168 2,835 141 200 23 177 3,204 168 237 23 213 3,742 208 258 11 247 4,550 254 306 22 284 5,314 310 343 43 301 6,075 373 341 22 320 4,842 207 826 159 667 5,146 243 806 138 668 5,573 285 843 134 710 6,252, 391 956 182 774 7,029 456 1,137 320 817 7,757 529 1,221 374 847 8,342 615 1,178 261 916 9, 491 10, 786 12,485 761 921 1,091 1,353 1,764 1,426 251 125 245 1,102 1,301 1, 519 46 2,318 63 2,632 43 2,865 43 3,133 45 3,564 36 4,172 50 5,061 72 5,894 55 6,734 243 5,633 227 5,967 221 6,480 267 7,332 433 8,188 490 -9,018 409 9,726 402 11,203 1,846 7 2,122 8 2,307 8 2,509 9 2,876 10 3,413 13 4,213 14 4,955 18 5,661 22 4,665 32 4,858 35 5,260 37 5,981 44 6,701 52 7,373 63 7,869 66 9,134 81 7 (*) 36 (D ) (D) 25 10 206 8 (*) 42 D (D ) () 29 12 279 8 (*) 54 (D) (D) 36 16 243 (D) (D) (D) 39 20 219 9 (*) 51 (*) 5 26 19 285 (D ) (D) 65 (*) 5 38 22 389 14 1 60 (*) 6 27 27 548 16 2 72 (*) (D) (D) 32 612 18 4 132 (*D) (D) () 40 642 20 12 13 (D ) (D) 1 (D) 389 20 15 13 D (D ) () 1 (D) 381 24 13 15 D (D ) () 1 (D) 418 27 17 17 D (D ) () 1 16 513 30 22 21 (D) (D) 1 19 552 35 28 28 (D ) (D) 1 23 617 (D ) (D) 28 (D ) (D) 1 24 630 42 39 23 (*) 102 39 12 (*) 138 50 15 1 1 (D) 20 11 (*) (*) 2 154 55 15 (D) 2 (*) 23 13 (*) (*) 2 173 63 17 (D) 17 8 (D) (*) 126 46 15 1 1 (*) 19 10 (*) (*) 2 (*) 25 15 (*) (*) 2 216 73 20 (*) 2 (*) 28 16 (*) (*) 6 273 85 24 1 2 1 34 16 2 (*) 6 328 97 26 1 2 1 41 19 2 (*) 6 367 110 28 1 2 1 45 20 2 (*) 11 1,519 380 169 15 17 (D) 53 21 (D) (*) 8 1,542 402 179 16 18 (D) 56 22 D () (*) 7 1,661 425 189 (D) 19 (D) 60 22 (D) (*D) () 1,910 2,166 467 511 219 203 19 (D) 23 20 125 (D) 76 68 24 27 D 8 () (*) (*) (D) 13 (*) (*) (D) (D) (D) (*) (*) (*) (*) (D) (D) 1 2 2 63 3 2 14 5 5 10 (D) 79 4 3 18 6 8 13 (D) 88 4 2 23 6 9 15 (D) 99 5 2 26 9 12 16 (D) 111 7 1 22 11 14 21 (D) 143 10 2 23 14 13 25 (*) 188 14 3 29 23 19 33 (*) 256 12 4 48 29 30 47 2 1,139 600 26 81 77 107 87 64 1,140 610 25 82 79 106 90 (D) 1,236 690 28 83 80 104 82 (D) 1,443 818 32 90 90 117 95 (D) 1,655 908 35 112 105 143 121 (D) (D) (D) (*) 18 (D) 9 (D) (*) 17 (D) 9 (D) (D) 1 2 1 2 16 1 6 18 2 10 21 2 12 33 2 19 37 6 23 45 8 26 44 10 29 36 (*) 30 17 14 30 (*) 30 (D) 15 37 (*) 36 (D) 16 49 (*) 41 (D) 18 175 22 25 (*) 39 57 32 203 24 29 (*) 47 66 37 228 25 33 (*) 55 73 43 254 24 35 (*) 65 82 47 291 28 42 1 77 90 54 341 30 51 1 96 104 59 407 34 62 2 119 121 69 484 40 73 1 135 151 84 546 41 77 1 151 173 103 474 90 136 96 74 512 97 139 D (D) () 110 82 553 102 159 36 42 124 90 77 270 106 25 81 867 267 30 7 147 232 90 306 113 29 83 957 292 32 7 141 274 105 336 115 33 82 1,079 315 35 7 151 335 116 369 118 35 83 1,209 361 37 7 169 367 131 426 146 39 107 1,362 399 41 8 189 412 150 478 188 45 143 1, 574 459 45 9 214 48V 184 578 237 53 185 1,911 616 55 9 256 554 224 691 297 63 233 2,229 743 61 10 291 613 258 763 333 74 259 2,598 877 69 10 358 679 414 709 297 72 225 820 39 65 29 135 23 429 750 301 82 219 895 43 68 29 142 27 454 821 334 89 245 967 46 67 29 158 28 (D) (D61) (D) 232 15 4 37 28 24 41 1 (D) (D) 1977 2 312 12,820 1978 2 459 14,881 10, 568 12,398 96 122 19792 1980 2 14, 143 15, 162 1,274 1,473 2, 032 2,025 309 194 1,722 1,830 1 2 3 4 5 519 430 16, 930 18, 230 6 7 14,212 143 15,272 156 8 9 74 82 51 (D ) (D) 5 35 1,286 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 4,612 1, 043 407 28 39 285 171 50 16 (*) 43 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 (D ) (D) 30 1 1 1 27 912 36 1,122 68 74 47 (D ) (D) 2 39 1,340 2,374 574 240 20 24 (D) 84 31 10 (*) 15 3,311 2,431 2,869 684 765 603 308 253 280 23 21 19 32 29 25 208 156 181 115 102 89 40 38 33 10 (D) (D) (*) (*) (*) 27 21 17 3,853 828 338 25 35 205 132 43 13 (*) 34 4, 394 952 378 27 38 250 152 47 16 (*) 40 (D) (D) (D) 3 3 4 4 29 1,799 919 33 142 123 170 148 (D) 1,828 936 (D) 151 137 175 41 (D) 2,184 1,180 (D) 163 153 189 48 (D) 2,547 1,347 37 200 183 238 59 102 3,025 1,531 42 234 225 290 84 140 3,441 1,662 43 277 252 357 134 148 3,569 1,566 41 316 264 404 183 160 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 (*) 22 746 61 61 41 (D) (D) 1 46 (D) 79 103 126 117 44 26 19 48 30 20 48 143 20 56 168 23 64 212 25 77 268 30 92 316 34 107 374 38 38 39 40 41 42 623 108 195 36 46 142 96 699 121 223 43 52 157 103 749 121 239 46 60 171 111 783 122 239 45 66 190 121 898 135 283 50 77 216 138 1,028 148 327 52 95 249 157 1,175 159 375 57 113 293 179 1,335 175 421 64 124 346 206 1,476 180 446 73 139 391 247 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 519 910 371 97 274 1,074 47 72 30 174 31 598 1,020 398 108 290 1,196 52 76 31 196 33 685 1,101 417 126 291 1,339 53 82 29 220 36 762 1,196 458 131 327 1,515 56 88 29 260 37 840 1,367 563 140 423 1,747 69 97 34 305 44 945 1,537 728 157 571 1,979 80 108 38 355 53 1,111 1,763 914 185 729 2,296 98 121 39 429 57 1,281 1,967 1,058 220 838 2,647 112 134 41 512 66 1,412 2,099 1,156 247 909 3,024 123 144 43 580 75 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 56 (D) 67 (D) 184 211 236 268 314 360 421 511 605 528 586 639 719 808 919 1,045 1,198 1,344 1,551 1,784 2,059 61 472 109 84 279 509 111 87 311 558 122 90 346 624 137 96 392 688 151 108 429 759 159 116 484 849 175 117 556 939 189 125 625 1,073 207 145 721 967 221 37 710 1,109 261 37 811 1,220 281 36 903 1,351 306 39 1,005 1,487 328 44 1,116 1,645 360 56 1,228 1,857 389 55 1,413 2,069 422 55 1,592 2,252 459 56 1,737 2,483 510 67 1,905 2,719 551 64 2,104 2,958 595 64 2,299 62 63 64 65 2,363 99 2,264 2,694 124 2,570 2,909 152 2,757 3,176 161 3,015 3,609 169 3,440 4,208 188 4,020 5,111 225 4,886 5,967 270 5,697 6,789 295 6,494 5,876 267 5,608 6,194 279 5,915 6,702 322 6,380 7,599 370 7,229 8,622 448 8,174 9,508 551 8,957 10, 135 590 9,545 11, 605 13, 132 15,340 644 724 856 10, 961 12,409 14,484 17,449 1,006 16,443 18,660 1,104 17,556 66 67 68 -54 2,210 347 257 2,815 547 5,148 -65 2,505 407 300 3,212 569 5,646 -70 2,687 490 371 3,548 597 5,945 -74 2,942 528 502 3,972 620 6,407 -84 3,355 623 568 4,546 647 7,028 -103 3,917 723 645 5,285 678 7,794 -146 4,740 864 728 6,332 719 8,802 -169 5,528 1,073 844 7,445 765 9,731 -194 6,300 1,291 1,006 8,597 801 10, 727 -72 5,537 993 728 7,258 2,062 3,520 -72 5,843 1,066 886 7,796 2,100 3,711 -75 6,305 1,168 1,031 8,504 2,150 3,956 -85 7,145 1,261 1,136 9,541 2,195 4,346 -110 8,063 1,440 1,321 10,824 2,239 4,835 -125 8,831 1,724 1,612 12, 168 2,281 5,335 -129 9,416 1,883 2,029 13,328 2,325 5,733 -128 -187 10, 833 12,221 2,109 2,419 2,206 2,407 15,148 17,048 2,372 2,439 6,386 6,989 -323 -339 -257 14,227 16, 120 17, 217 3,254 3,881 2,793 2,622 2,933 3,490 19,643 22,307 24,587 2,510 2,578 2,639 7,827 8,652 9,317 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 70 July 1981 Table 3.—Personal Income by Major [Millions Line Washington Item 19691 1970 t- 1971 1 19721 19731 19752 19741 Alaska 19762 1977 2 1978 2 19802 19792 19691 19701 19711 Income by place of work Labor and proprietors' income by type 1 2 3 4 5 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 3 .. _ Farm Nonfarm 9,984 543 1,406 404 1,002 11, 174 634 1,789 695 1,094 12, 502 756 1,889 720 1,169 13,890 914 2,005 715 1,290 15, 604 1,076 2,088 541 1,547 17, 624 1,281 2,204 440 1,763 20, 648 1,532 2,793 711 2,082 24, 050 1,868 3,054 698 2,356 26, 631 2,197 2,955 450 2,505 1,115 1,254 1,368 38 46 55 78 85 87 1 1 1 77 83 86 428 400 519 356 10,238 10, 370 10, 619 11, 414 840 12, 757 894 14, 253 922 15,887 802 17, 966 682 20, 426 968 24,006 1,014 27, 958 803 30,980 2 1,230 2 1,383 2 1,509 844 20 8,966 395 1,306 314 992 9,121 423 1,183 228 954 9,«327 454 1,238 284 954 Labor and proprietors' income by industry 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Farm Nonfarm - - -- - Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other.4 Agricultural services ._ Forestry fisheries, and other * Mining Coalmining . _ _ _ _ _ Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Norimetallic minerals, except fuels _ __ Construction 8,039 60 7,923 67 8,039 67 8,737 79 9,816 103 10,970 114 12, 238 114 14,026 152 16, 156 200 19, 279 265 22, 696 294 25, 076 325 709 18 790 25 34 26 15 34 33 17 38 29 20 3 48 54 25 7 57 57 34 12 2 3 16 888 63 51 37 15 2 4 17 1,063 71 81 39 12 5 3 19 1,312 85 115 47 13 6 6 23 1,595 103 162 57 14 115 179 71 139 186 84 1 17 60 2 5(i 2 1 140 1 1 24 19 55 47 2 (D) 41 50 3 (D) 1 168 148 3,398 914 319 6 48 256 132 90 36 (*) 23 3,697 999 355 (D) 50 267 144 105 (D) (*)' 26 4,087 1,155 405 (D) 61 317 161 .121 (D) (*) 31 4,619 1,306 456 9 66 359 181 143 54 .(*) 37 11 691 685 12 729 45 35 22 4 1 4 14 736 Manufacturing 2,773 Nondurable goods _ _ _ _ _ _. 646 Food and kindred products 233 Textile mill products 5 Apparel and other textile products. . 29 Paper and allied products 192 Printing and publishing 94 Chemicals and allied products _ _ _ _ 67 Petroleum and coal products 14 Tobacco manufactures — _ _ _ — 1 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics 11 products. Leather and leather products 2 2,495 674 242 (D) 31 202 95 68 (D) 2,314 693 252 (D) 34 200 99 67 22 2,575 753 264 (D) 39 222 109 72 25 (D) (V) (D) <D) 3 11 U 20 3 3 (D) (D) 1,821 393 27 151 76 105 40 924 2,177 579 34 206 96 152 71 899 2,484 612 37 252 116 174 82 1,057 2,698 647 (D) 261 178 185 78 1,140 2,932 806 (D) 287 181 192 85 1,140 20 (D) 61 (D) 21 (DD) ( ) 66 (D) 26 (DD) ( ) (D) (D) 60 6 17 19 (D) 61 (D) 19 Transportation and public utilities . — Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation. Other transportation Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services _ - 719 119 146 103 132 162 58 768 128 149 105 139 181 64 813 135 164 98 150 197 68 898 144 195 112 154 219 74 Wholesale trade . . Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate . Banking Other finance, insurance, and real estate— Services Hotels and other lodging places __ _ Personal services Private households. . _ Business and repair services Amusement and recreation including motion pictures. Professional, social, and related services- 633 1,175 563 121 443 1,408 58 111 49 272 (D) 654 1,195 549 135 414 1,493 61 111 48 277 46 669 1,260 578 142 436 1,590 63 106 49 283 47 736 1,358 620 152 468 1,711 62 111 50 311 51 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 66 67 68 2,989 811 288 5 42 232 121 74 27 2 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 62 63 64 65 3 14 824 1,822 513 29 177 83 124 62 712 20 61 13 (*) 2 2,127 392 27 155 77 114 40 1,219 38 39 40 41 42 (*) 1,621 430 27 156 75 105 50 668 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 Ordnance 6 — Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries. 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 (D) (D) (*) (D) (D) (D) (D) 31 2,050 12 37 2,496 5,507 1,406 508 11 73 324 208 167 61 (*) 49 6,629 1,634 557 12 76 413 242 200 70 (*) 59 7,468 1,805 589 13 74 484 271 225 80 (*) 64 (D) (D) (D) 19 38 2,421 3 5 5 5 3,313 919 39 315 185 211 105 1,295 4,101 1,042 45 388 213 247 128 1,741 4,995 1,116 51 455 241 304 168 2,284 5,663 1,074 55 503 280 343 217 2,772 77 49 26 (*) "» (*) (*) \ 1 15 6 4 1 (*) 28 22 16 6 i t (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) •(*) (*) 96 61 34 93 60 34 35 26 33 26 «!(*) i <°>! 8 (*)(*) 3 (°) . R 0 (*) l 8 (*) (*) 1 i (*) (*) 40 48 56 64 33 89 27 35 101 33 42 115 41 47 136 55 58 155 94 70 159 120 76 992 161 221 115 174 241 80 1,078 172 238 114 200 268 87 1,173 173 248 130 222 299 101 1,351 185 300 146 263 344 112 1,529 201 355 145 307 398 122 1,783 220 419 171 356 475 142 2,062 250 466 206 393 580 167 2,288 258 497 233 442 665 193 ne 130c 14J 19 c 43 31 12 22 c 48 34 14 2( c 47 47 17 835 1,498 646 168 477 1,907 67 116 52 345 59 979 1,645 667 193 474 2,166 74 127 49 408 66 1,165 1,799 722 222 500 2,467 80 137 49 537 69 1,291 2,048 893 248 645 2,852 96 154 58 637 87 1,454 2,298 1,122 288 834 3,291 113 174 63 767 104 1,684 2,652 1,410 343 1,066 3,872 135 198 66 930 117 1,991 2,992 1,636 396 1,240 4,525 152 220 68 1, 110 130 2,170 3,224 1,810 454 1,356 5,289 166 239 72 1,316 156 39 101 32 11 21 127 11 8 45 114 37 13 24 142 12 8 3 31 47 125 41 15 26 156 1J >) (D) (D) 72 30 (D) 79 (*) <*) 3J 4 3J i 950 1,041 1,126 1,268 1,442 1,594 1,821 2,071 2,427 2,845 3,339 70 85 96 2,447 582 443 1,422 2,580 607 430 1,543 2,677 650 365 1,662 2,941 697 431 1,813 3,284 802 510 1,971 3,649 907 531 2,211 3,940 966 549 2.424 4,270 1,062 567 2,642 4,727 1,157 602 2, 968 5,262 1,268 620 3,374 5,903 1,362 682 3,859 520 162 190 168 592 193 207 193 665 200 217 248 Total labor and proprietors' income (earnings).— 10, 666 10,727 11,019 11,933 562 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 6 _ 465 498 467 Net earnings (66-67) _ 10, 199 10,262 10,521 Il,b71 13, 597 725 12, 872 15,148 896 14, 252 16,809 1,016 15,793 18,768 1,064 17, 704 21, 109 1,146 19,963 24, 973 1,363 23, 611 28,971 31,783 1,792 1,636 27,336 , 29,991 1,231 52 1,179 1,385 57 1,328 1,511 68 1,442 177 13,049 2,421 2,266 17, 736 3,477 5 101 249 14,500 2,773 2,695 19, 968 3,548 5,628 375 16, 168 3,052 3,320 22,541 3,619 6,229 460 18,164 3,459 3,626 25,249 3,691 6,841 404 20,36? 3,839 3,858 28,064 3,772 7,439 430 24,041 4, 597 4,185 32, 823 3,886 8,446 494 27, 830 5,541 4,660 38,032 4,013 9,477 531 30,522 6,627 5,528 42, 677 4,140 10,309 -68 1,112 82 66 1,259 296 4,253 -72 1,256 95 88 1,438 304 4,726 -70 1,372 99 109 1,579 316 4,991 Government and government entreprises.. Federal, civilian . Federal, military State and local (D) 2,200 530 427 1,243 Income by place of residence 69 Adjustment for residence 70 Net earnings (68+69) 71 Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 8 72 Plus : Transfer payments .__ _ 73 Total personal income (70+71+72) 74 Population (thousands) 9 __ 75 Per capita income (dollars) 120 132 143 129 10, 318 10, 391 10,652 11,513 1,730 1,844 1,942 2,066 1,220 1,592 1,869 2,019 13, 269 13, 827 14, 463 15,598 3,343 3,417 3,447 3,447 3,969 4,046 4,196 4,525 * Less than $500,000. Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information; data are included irr totals. 1. Estimates based on 1967 Standard Industrial Classification. 2. Estimates based on 1972 Standard Industrial Classification. 3. Includes the capital consumption adjustment for nonfarm proprietors. D 4. Includes wages and salaries of U.S. residents working for international organizations. 5. Under the 1972 SIC Code ordnance was reclassified to four 2-digit industries: fabricated metal products, electric and electronic equipment, transportation equipment, and instruments and related products. SUKVEY OF CURKENT BUSINESS July 1981 71 Sources, Selected Years 1969-80—Continued of dollars] Alaska—Continued Hawaii Line 19721 19731 19741 19752 19762 19772 19782 19792 19802 19691 19701 19711 19721 19731 19741 19752 19762 19772 19782 19792 19802 1,492 1,642 2,194 3,502 4, 323 3,890 3,693 3,838 4,279 2,318 2,644 2,797 3,029 3,367 3,687 4,010 4,289 4,811 5,352 5,908 6,573 308 420 110 310 354 423 79 345 63 92 1 91 73 101 1 99 166 161 3 158 96 129 1 127 227 198 3 195 270 222 3 219 281 217 3 214 265 207 2 204 307 219 2 217 90 202 21 181 no 116 210 25 185 132 217 33 184 150 235 29 206 171 239 23 216 190 346 129 217 236 307 64 243 269 335 69 265 407 515 91 424 1 474 521 70 451 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 2 2 4 4 5 3,826 4,744 4,377 6 4,185 115 235 181 231 2,501 2,850 3,028 3,299 3,646 3,988 4,371 226 235 4,799 188 202 4,303 120 117 1,814 2,417 6 1,645 4,704 5,313 5,928 6,595 7,337 909 20 1,006 1,514 2,805 3,615 3,129 2,819 2,833 3,192 1,643 1,880 1,969 2,155 2,628 15 20 3,104 3,414 3,874 4,482 13 2,408 2,887 12 27 33 4,990 36 8 9 8 2 9 3 10 3 (*) <*) (*) <*> 316 12 3 (*) (*) (*) <*) 404 17 3 (*) (*) (*) 20 5 (*) (*) (*) (*) 99 •J 19 9 23 10 1 1 (*) (*) 26 10 2 2 (*) (*) 10 11 12 13 14 15 427 378 2 550 16 17 250 188 113 (*) 23 3 30 9 8 274 207 128 1 22 2 33 9 10 287 220 134 1 23 3 35 10 11 368 275 170 (D) 28 4 48 5 15 2 406 307 187 (D) 29 4 54 8 20 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 (D) (D) 2 19 41 2 36 1 36 (D) (D) 40 35 ( ) D 37 30 57 3 27 115 3 106 3 3 54 136 3 127 3 1,095 3 1,570 161 96 51 198 127 74 2 34 70 3 62 3 1 177 2 425 121 74 42 (*) (*) 19 8 4 1 (*) 145 87 47 (*) (*) 24 9 5 2 (*) (*) °2 (*) (*) (*) (D) (D) 37 28 1 (*) 1 46 37 1 (*) 1 1 (•) 1 66 45 (*) (*) 5 3 1 1 71 51 (*) (*) 4 3 (*) 1 (D) (D) 11 (D\ 1 (D) (D) 182 100 63 33 (*) (*) 17 7 4 1 (*) (*) (D) 1 (*) (*) (D) 5 (*) (*) 157 2 22 11 52 51 19 51 136 50 17 33 172 14 9 3 30 3 (D) (*) 1 (*) 1 (*) (*) 7 6 (*) (*) (*) 58 45 170 3 23 13 59 53 21 54 150 56 19 37 202 15 9 3 32 4 (*) (D) (D) (*) (*) 24 10 5 2 238 407 3 133 (D) 29 13 7 3 30 4 26 180 (D) 170 ( ) D 6 35 4 31 243 5 232 3 3 944 3 514 228 150 87 (*) (*) 33 15 259 180 109 (D) 1 32 16 13 8 (D) 4 37 38 3 33 253 4 34 305 (D) (D) 240 ( ) 286 (D) D 3 418 311 207 131 (D) (*) 35 19 14 8 (D) 78 59 (D) (*) 4 2 (*) 1 (D) (D) 5 8 (*) 1 (D) 9 104 67 (*) 135 92 (*) 5 20 (*) 2 5 24 (*) 2 (D) (D) (*) 7 (D) 8 1 1 1 2 2 438 451 514 538 599 3 72 4 80 3 122 4 96 4 82 11 2 ( ) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 372 237 146 (D) 1 42 22 15 12 (D) (*) 9 D 271 (D) (D) (*) (*) (*) 10 80 54 (D) 5 478 1 (D) (D) n ( J 3 21 293 186 140 94 (*) 14 (D) 21 5 (D) 204 155 102 (*) 16 1 23 5 5 215 168 112 (*) (*) 1 1 46 6 4 2 5 1 C) 6 49 7 5 2 6 1 (*) 5 17 2 25 6 6 (*) (D) (D) 47 8 5 (D) (D) (*) 6 3 51 8 5 (D) (D) (*) 3 (*) (*) 21 (*) 3 213 248 266 288 26 23 92 79 29 26 21 100 87 32 28 21 113 90 36 152 322 193 36 157 515 103 27 13 83 22 166 357 212 39 174 579 118 28 13 89 26 63 24 45 137 128 41 33 191 153 51 33 206 170 53 41 233 186 56 75 191 65 24 42 269 20 11 3 54 4 126 267 96 32 64 507 29 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192 38 15 144 41 243 614 349 69 280 29 (D) 1 511 93 7 6 6 11 3 1 9 (*) 34 1 10 39 1 11 481 545 625 42 35 226 127 50 (D) 141 56 52 43 310 161 60 263 699 409 76 333 303 793 481 85 396 7 1,024 218 43 17 163 46 39 (D) 1,177 245 49 18 191 50 1,368 273 57 18 238 57 (*) 2 98 7 7 7 13 3 1 9 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 1 11 38 39 40 41 42 707 43 (*) (*) 56 44 45 48 348 187 69 46 47 48 49 335 867 543 98 445 1,543 304 59 19 273 61 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 112 138 177 247 291 332 360 388 443 210 240 266 304 345 384 414 459 537 624 725 828 61 736 206 231 299 808 228 241 339 903 253 255 395 1,021 1,129 1,248 1,366 1,470 1,144 1,238 1,359 1,600 1,898 2,053 2, 113 2,348 392 319 896 971 338 290 343 1,485 388 308 775 858 315 258 284 1,059 366 294 707 1,607 62 63 64 65 1,648 1,816 2,419 3,830 4,748 4,381 4,191 4,309 4,804 2,610 2,970 3,414 3,777 4,223 4,892 5,539 6,129 6,830 7,568 136 3,146 4,553 119 6,425 7,124 66 67 68 7,124 1,446 1,204 9,775 10, 101 91 1,557 101 139 293 259 469 174 309 264 556 204 345 281 622 231 157 171 209 427 465 468 457 496 532 233 252 496 490 614 280 527 679 693 309 580 726 747 350 598 748 768 406 2,280 3,656 4,544 4,150 3,965 4,069 4,544 2,491 2,834 2,989 3,243 3,568 3,991 4,301 4,612 5,230 —79 -471 3,680 —308 3,657 -284 3,785 2,834 2,989 3,243 3,568 3,991 4,301 4,612 336 368 2,491 5,230 412 371 —327 4,217 5,779 1,014 4,361 4,567 4,178 7,023 7,727 842 892 916 929 950 10, 874 11,365 12,790 4,191 818 5,298 6,264 743 3,823 4,650 402 3,566 5,802 402 3,114 401 5,136 6,425 1,214 1,035 8,673 4,674 4,830 5,107 5,524 6,174 6,631 7,010 7,669 8,319 9,129 —223 2,057 —633 3,023 —912 3,632 290 295 315 346 1,726 2,034 2,475 3,544 4,217 4,340 5,293 6,110 7,190 9,571 326 261 395 418 425 1,714 1,635 113 125 240 385 359 401 5,779 1,488 —69 226 366 305 389 129 270 333 177 240 344 233 288 370 392 10,750 396 10,949 490 429 416 206 473 258 763 6. Personal contributions for social insurance are implicitly included in the estimates of labor and proprietors' income (earnings) by type and by industry. However, they are not included in personal income and are therefore subtracted from earnings in the computation of personal income. 7. Adjustments for border workers: income of U.S. residents working across U.S. border less income of foreign residents working in the U.S. 8. Includes the capital consumption adjustment for rental income of persons. 505 329 792 545 391 628 454 756 551 848 792 710 875 828 825 919 875 934 655 810 883 444 968 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 9. The revised population estimates (as of July 1 of each year 1971-79) were prepared and published by the Census Bureau (Current Population Reports, Series P-25, No. 899). The published 1980 population counts from the decennial census were adjusted to reflect national population growth from April 1 to July 1, and to include Census Bureau estimates of the number of Cuban and Haitian refugees who entered the United States between April 1 and October 1,1980. SUEVEY OF CUERENT BUSINESS (Continued from page 31) data are not yet available are developed by carrying forward the most recent SE-based estimates by the changes in the CEP and in the SOI data. Farm, proprietors* income.—The revisions of the State estimates of farm proprietors' income are associated with two changes affecting production expenses introduced in the 1980 NIPA revisions, the more important of which is a change in the measurement of capital consumption allowances for noncorporate farms. The revised estimates of the noncorporate capital consumption allowance on farm capital are computed on the basis of straight-line depreciation, consistent with estimates for other industries. Prior to the revision, the estimates (national and State) were prepared by the U.S. Department of Agriculture on the basis of decliningbalance type depreciation. This revision raises farm proprietors' income and lowers the capital consumption allowance. Transfer payments.—Two revisions of transfer payments stem from the 1980 NIPA revisions. Estimates of benefit payments to victims of crime, which previously began with 1975, are now estimated for each year back to 1969. Estimates of emergency assistance payments, previously merged with the Aid to Families with Dependent Children payments for 1969-74, are now estimated separately for each year 1969-80. A third revision affects the State estimates of consumer bad debts (a business transfer payment). They are revised to incorporate data from the 1977 Census of Retail Trade. A new transfer payment was added to the series in 1980. It is the supplemental energy allowance authorized by Federal/State legislation to persons eligible because of low income and/or old age. For a summary description of the sources and methods used in preparing national estimates of personal income, see pages 18-40 in the November 1979 SURVEY. A comprehensive State personal income methodology that will reflect the new sources and methods just described is being prepared by the Regional Economic Measurement Division. July 1981 State Personal Income Table 1.—Total Personal Income, States and Regions [ [Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates] 19802 State and region 1981: I I II 2,062,761 2,088,490 2,155,782 2,228,277 2,292,539 118,554 34, 335 8,340 55,406 8,103 8,490 3,880 120,092 34, 856 8,529 56,061 8,132 8,593 3,921 123,984 35,903 8,778 58, 057 8,393 8,827 4,026 127,221 36, 672 9,126 59, 447 8,674 9,089 4,213 131,661 38,048 9,411 61, 398 Mideast .. Delaware District of Columbia Maryland New Jersey - . New York Pennsylvania 409,837 5,814 7,251 41, 276 76, 782 171, 553 107, 162 415, 781 5, 869 7,361 42, 570 77, 642 174, 377 107, 961 427, 948 6,134 7,700 43, 992 79, 842 180,006 110, 274 Great Lakes Illinois Indiana Michigan Ohio Wisconsin 395, 121 116, 227 48,226 89, 863 98,563 42, 241 395,879 119,008 47, 717 87, 810 98, 777 42, 567 153,708 26, 355 22, 721 38,009 42,509 13, 6R7 5,404 5,024 United States New England Connecticut Maine _ _ Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island . Vermont... __ . __ _ __ —- Plains Iowa Kansas Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota.. South Dakota _ Southeast Alabama Arkansas Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Virginia West Virginia - __ - Southwest Arizona New Mexico Oklahoma Texas -- - Rocky Mountain Colorado Idaho Montana Utah Wyoming Far West California Nevada Oregon Washington - _ - Alaska Hawaii __ _ _ III IV Percent change 1980: I1981: I 1980: IV1981: I 11.1 2.9 9,428 4,343 11.1 10.8 12.8 10.8 11.5 11.0 11.9 3.5 3.8 3.1 3.3 4.1 3.7 3.1 440, 875 6,453 7,900 45, 515 81, 940 184, 694 114, 373 452,942 6,482 8,065 46, 499 84, 670 190, 075 117, 152 10.5 11.5 11.2 12.7 10.3 10.8 9.3 2.7 .4 2.1 2.2 3.3 2.9 2.4 408,729 123, 234 48, 844 90, 769 102, 034 43, 848 423, 178 125, 688 51,331 95, 463 105,575 45, 121 433,304 128, 645 52,903 97,507 108,025 46, 225 9.7 10.7 9.7 8.5 9.6 9.4 2.4 2.4 3.1 2.1 2.3 2. 4 153,795 26, 281 22, 974 37, 964 42, 390 13, 641 5,493 5,052 158, 134 26, 844 23, 693 39,001 43, 780 14, 122 5,536 5, 159 162, 250 27, 340 24, 467 39, 978 44, 927 14, 352 5,902 5,284 166,315 27,935 24, 992 41,091 46, 189 14, 694 5,996 5,418 8.2 6.0 10.0 8.1 8.7 7.4 11.0 7.8 2.5 2.2 2.1 2.8 2.8 2.4 1.6 2.5 407, 503 28, 153 16,007 82, 026 41, 734 27,380 33, 190 15, 927 44,083 22, 283 34, 017 48, 035 14,668 414, 702 28,271 15,899 84, 697 42, 156 27, 490 33, 981 15, 964 45,042 22, 456 34, 798 49, 173 14, 772 429,948 29, 104 16, 640 88,819 43, 720 28, 274 35, 277 16, 522 46,388 23, 362 35, 759 50, 822 15, 261 446, 075 30, 329 17, 058 92,235 45, 355 29, 339 36, 698 16, 975 48, 162 24, 227 37,004 52,888 15, 807 459,295 31, 126 17, 574 95, 308 46, 765 30,260 38,065 17,413 49, 191 24,905 38,052 54,388 16, 248 12.7 10.6 9.8 16.2 12.1 10.5 14.7 9.3 11.6 11.8 11.9 13.2 10.8 3.0 2.6 3.0 3.3 3.1 3.1 3.7 2.6 2.1 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 187,372 22, 557 9,946 26,468 128,402 191,314 23, 134 10, 127 26, 597 131, 456 198,696 23, 720 10, 412 27, 478 137, 086 206, 347 24, 672 10, 750 28, 484 142, 441 213,449 25, 665 11, 108 29, 568 147, 108 13.9 13.8 11.7 11.7 14.6 3.4 4.0 3.3 3.8 3.3 56,545 27,580 7,304 6,326 10, 567 4,768 57, 772 28, 144 7,502 6, 547 10, 695 4,884 59,508 29,005 7,777 6, 659 11,001 5,066 61,992 30, 146 8,145 6,944 11,421 5,338 64, 243 31, 350 8,487 7,164 11,740 5,502 13.6 13.7 16.2 13.2 11.1 15.4 3.6 4.0 4.2 3.2 2.8 3.1 320, 272 247, 223 8,109 24,061 40, 879 325, 265 251, 276 8,115 24, 146 41, 728 334,369 257, 838 8, 451 24, 741 43, 340 345, 193 266, 252 8,819 25,506 44, 616 355,823 274, 178 9,182 26, 185 46, 277 11.1 10.9 13.2 8.8 13.2 3.1 3.0 4.1 2.7 3.7 4,824 9,024 4,754 9,136 4,990 9,477 5,296 9,849 5,450 10,057 13.0 11.4 2.? 2.1 131, 661 391, 896 433,304 166, 315 347, 851 116, 851 232, 315 110, 198 362, 147 11.1 10.2 9.7 8.2 13.2 10.8 13.8 13.4 11.1 CO CO CO bO IO tO tO tO CO 72 9,oas Census Regions New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain .__ __ Pacific 118, 554 355, 496 395, 121 153,708 307, 169 105, 478 204,066 97, 157 326,011 120, 092 359, 981 395, 879 153, 795 314,096 106, 523 207, 936 99, 149 331, 040 1. Detail may not add to higher level totals because of rounding. The personal income shown for the United States differs from that in the national income and product accounts, primarily because it omits income received by Federal Government employees overseas. 2. The quarterly estimates for 1980 have not yet been revised to incorporate revisions to the national income ac- 123, 984 370, 121 408, 729 158, 134 326, 199 109, 658 216, 481 102, 091 340, 385 127, 221 381,007 423, 178 162, 250 338, 541 113, 646 224, 681 106, 233 351, 520 counts and are not consistent with annual State estimate presented elsewhere in this issue. NOTE.—The quarterly estimates of State personal incom were prepared by Francis G. McFaul with the aid of Thelm E. Harding, under the supervision of Robert L. Browr Tables were prepared by Eunice P. James and Kathy A Albetski. CURRENT BUSINESS STATISTICS THE STATISTICS here update series published in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS, biennial statistical supplement to the SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS. That volume (available from the Superintendent of Documents for $6.25) provides a description of each series, references to sources of earlier figures, and historical data as follows: For all series, monthly or quarterly, 1973 through 1976 (1966-76 for major quarterly series), annually, 1947-76; for selected series, monthly or quarterly, 1947-76 (where available). The sources of the data are given in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS; they appear in the main descriptive note for each series, and are also listed alphabetically on pages 181-182. Statistics originating in Government agencies are not copyrighted and may be reprinted freely. Data from private sources are provided through the courtesy of the compilers, and are subject to their copyrights. Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1978 1979 1980 1978 III Annual total 1979 IV I II 1981 1980 III IV I II III IV I II 82.31 3387 1709 16.78 48.44 401 1.20 0.91 094 962 7.53 2.10 2209 9.67 69.75 2690 1324 13.66 ^840 3051 15 12 15.39 42.85 369 0.96 0.88 074 47.89 406 105 0.94 107 936 7.29 2.07 21 12 10.28 III GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—Quarterly Series NEW PLANT AND EQUIPMENT EXPENDITURES f Unadjusted quarterly or annual totals: Total nonfarm business Manufacturing Durable goods industries fl Nondurable goods industries fl Nonmanufacturing Mining Railroad Air transportation Other transportation . . Public utilities . . Electric Gas and other Trade and services Communication and other Seas. adj. quarterly totals at annual rates: Total nonfarm business Manufacturing Durable goods industries fl Nondurable goods industries fl Nonmanufacturing Mining Railroad Air transportation Other transportation .... bil. $. do do. do.... 231.24 7972 40.43 39.29 27046 9868 5107 47.61 do.... do do . do.... do 151.52 1021 348 3.09 4 10 171.77 1138 403 4.01 431 do do.... do.... do do.... 2995 24.63 5.32 6866 32.02 3396 27.65 6.31 7926 34.83 295 63 115 81 5891 56.90 179.81 1351 425 4.01 382 3544 28.12 7.32 81 79 36.99 7402 2886 1479 14.06 45.16 327 106 1.27 098 884 7.07 1.77 2023 9.52 74 12 2898 1449 14.50 45.13 350 100 0.93 107 897 6.89 2.08 2038 9.28 29189 11177 58.28 5349 29436 115.69 59.38 5632 17866 1281 406 427 376 29623 11640 58.19 5821 17983 1386 398 406 4.18 29958 11863 59.77 5886 35.03 27.91 7 12 8107 37.66 3558 28.14 744 81 19 36.97 34.96 27.54 741 82.91 36.11 36.05 27.69 836 8443 40.32 83,617 55667 86,655 56252 88,636 57 149 94,159 61 117 68.39 2493 1299 11.94 43.47 287 104 0.91 1 18 7799 3042 1573 14.69 47.57 311 1 12 1.10 123 880 7.03 1.77 1987 8.79 938 7.42 1.96 2201 9.62 25555 9075 46.38 4437 16480 1123 390 349 404 26524 9471 49.25 4547 28430 10657 55.03 5155 17773 1186 424 455 441 3240 26.85 555 7603 33.71 3402 27.88 6 14 7903 34.44 273 15 100 11 52.13 4797 17304 1140 4 13 395 460 3505 28.71 635 7886 35.05 3408 2716 692 8269 35.90 180 13 1189 446 390 4 11 3626 2898 728 82 17 37.34 65,424 42036 68890 43834 74,718 47236 79,894 51367 85,764 54898 6757 2445 1246 1200 5726 1965 1004 9.61 3855 264 089 0.72 105 757 6.04 1.54 1734 8.35 4312 290 098 0.83 1 22 883 7.28 155 1947 8.90 37.61 259 086 0.80 082 7 19 6.15 1.05 1763 7.72 do do . do.... do 23324 7996 41.09 3887 24736 86 15 43.88 4227 do do do do do . 15328 1048 354 308 405 30 16 24.66 549 6873 33.24 16121 1103 368 341 436 3213 26.65 548 7332 33.28 56429 36811 61041 38904 Public utilities do Electric do.... Gas and other . . do Trade and services do. Communication and other do.... U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS 65 18 24 10 1254 11.56 4108 274 099 0.90 084 801 6.64 1.37 1908 8.52 6681 2368 1231 11.37 43 13 281 100 1 19 108 858 7.05 1.53 1976 8.70 5847 1993 1024 969 17052 1101 383 403 4 16 18095 15.28 454 377 3.39 795 6.36 1.59 1941 9.23 1 80.39 3225 1602 16.22 48.14 440 1 10 0.71 106 965 7.42 2.23 2092 10.30 31224 *311 87 *322 88 12450 12199 13046 61.24 60.28 64.90 6556 6327 61 71 18774 18988 19242 15.93 16.20 1751 423 4 10 4 41 317 309 385 4.07 3.66 4.21 37.39 28.98 8.40 84.55 40.54 38.23 30.26 798 84.12 40.97 Quarterly Data Are Seasonally Adjusted {Credits + ; debits—) Exports of goods and services (excl. transfers under military grants) mil. $.. Merchandise adjusted excl military . . do Transfers under U.S. military agency sales contracts mil $ Receipts of income on U S assets abroad do Other services do Imports of goods and services do Merchandise, adjusted, excl. military do.... Direct defense expenditures do Payments of income on foreign assets in the US mil $ Other services do Unilateral transfers (excl. military grants), net mil $ U.S. Government grants (excl. military) do.... Other do U S assets abroad net do U S official reserve assets net do U.S. Gov't assets, other than official reserve assets net mil $ U S private assets net do Direct Investments abroad do Foreign assets in the U.S., net do . Foreign official assets net do Other foreign assets net do Direct investments in the U.S do... Allocation of special drawing rights do.. Statistical discrepancy do 221,021 142 054 228 925 184 473 344,667 223 966 8090 6609 8231 1953 1599 1 411 1894 1705 2056 43265 75936 10681 12795 14 111 15 582 18055 18952 66 700 7828 8,164 36536 7383 7769 27614 31 145 7*286 6984 -230 030 281 917 -333 888 -58333 -60606 -62885 -68 188 72265 78582 -175,813 -211,819 -249,308 -44,336 -45,715 -46,766 -5U17 -54,210 -59,726 10746 2028 2029 -2 164 -2334 7352 -8556 1874 2045 21865 25000 -33236 28307 -43174 -30660 -5067 -3,183 1884 -61070 732 -5 593 -3,536 2058 -62639 -1 133 -7 056 -4,659 -2397 -84776 -8 155 -4644 -57159 -16 056 63,748 33561 30 187 7,897 -3767 -57739 23949 -5165 991 1386 -71 456 -8380 -29 784 18546 2 753 -4 812 50,261 16,827 27964 15492 4845 18434 34769 11983 9*530 10,854 2620 1608 1 152 29640 -4039 3513 11398 38946 -13 757 52703 11,877 1,139 21 140 -33759 -9*008 -10,892 -14 075 27346 7008 4,950 1414 -5686 -6437 -6315 -6531 -7352 -6739 -7949 7093 1 233 1 318 1 311 -1381 -854 -911 -772 -*300 -457 -470 -461 -518 9651 -30593 -8057 15639 115 322 182 -3585 -8734 7 157 2 136 1969 2272 1 738 2085 20465 16860 18850 19764 21420 9,587 8,663 9,005 9,281 9,653 -35981 -82830 -80 177 -84902 -89560 -€5,024 -62,411 -59,154 -62,719 -65,719 -2656 -2512 -2727 -2851 -2,670 -9203 -10 629 -10 342 -10 697 -11,507 -12,551 7672 -7565 7825 -8620 7319 7600 -1 401 1501 -881 -890 -520 -611 24942 -14003 2779 -649 1093 778 925 971 -3379 -14 990 -26 943 -12 429 -5496 -7097 -6214 -5142 5,335 2259 7007 24,345 6011 1295 9785 -3688 6630 10948 16792 18334 3,382 1,553 3,588 3353 1,139 3430 9309 -455 8857 -4730 2539 2,082 1228 7283 702 232 -679 -6974 2453 1933 1052 -8359 1312 701 189 1503 -2344 -1512 1332 -950 -787 -912 -1,624 -720 -562 -545 -591 12639 -24 837 -19 302 -27 995 -18 520 -3268 502 -1 109 -4279 -4,529 -1878 -1,336 -542 1456 1 187 1 427 -1094 -1358 -7915 -24 152 -16 766 -22,622 -12,633 2710 -3851 7 122 982 -4863 7,509 7,232 11,651 23,870 7,541 7557 7711 5384 7462 7686 -326 2157 14971 3965 16 158 2,221 3,884 2,060 1,965 2,690 1,093 1152 2736 6799 6073 18 151 2676 Memoranda: Balance Balance Balance Balance on merchandise trade do on goods and services do on goods, services and remittances . do on current account do See footnotes at end of tables. 25342 10779 8,382 3723 7525 -1904 -2365 -3137 -6811 435 -83 -883 10 126 -217 -759 2095 -6744 787 242 -545 2902 6478 5887 4975 -5570 3734 3,014 1390 -4602 4599 4,037 3087 S-l SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-2 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 Annual July 1981 1980 May June July Aug. 1981 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—Monthly Series PERSONAL INCOME BY SOURCE t Seasonally adjusted, at annual rates: t 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.... Transfer payments do.... Less: Personal contrib. for social insur do.... Total nonfarm income do . . DISPOSITION OF PERSONAL INCOME * 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 § percentDisposable personal income in constant (1972) dollars bil. $.. Personal consumption expenditures in constant (1972) dollars do.... Durable goods do Nondurable goods do. . Services do.... Implicit price deflator for personal consumption expenditures index, 1972—100., INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION H Federal Reserve Board Index of Quantity Output Not Seasonally Adjusted Total index 1967=100.. By market groupings: Products, total do.... Final products do Consumer goods do.. . Durable consumer goods do.... Nondurable consumer goods do.... Equipment do.... Intermediate products do Materials do.... 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 . Durable consumer goods do.... Automotive products do.... Autos and utility vehicles do Autos do.... Auto parts and allied goods do.... Home goods do Appliances, air cond., and TV do.... Carpeting and furniture do.... Nondurable consumer goods do.... Clothing do Consumer staples do.... Consumer foods and tobacco do.... Nonfood staples do.... Equipment do.... Business equipment do.... Industrial equipment # do.... Building and mining equip do.... Manufacturing equipment do.... Commercial, transit, farm eq. # do.... Commercial equipment do.... Transit equipment do.... Defense and space equipment do.... See footnotes at end of tables. 2,114.1 2,127.1 2,161.2 2,179.4 2,205.7 2,234.3 2,257.6 2,276.6 1,320.1 1,323.2 1,326.3 1,342.4 1,356.8 1,381.7 1,400.4 1,411.2 453.7 467.7 475.8 485.2 491.1 455.4 452.5 460.0 352.5 369.9 340.9 341.0 346.7 358.8 366.2 342.6 341.7 332.6 338.6 341.4 323.5 323.3 325.5 329.4 301.7 310.5 313.7 305.6 294.4 295.3 298.9 290.2 254.7 261.7 263.3 264.8 251.0 253.0 254.1 251.8 137.7 140.4 141.9 143.5 145.0 139.1 135.0 136.3 1,943.8 1,236.1 437.9 333.4 303.0 259.2 236.1 118.6 2,160.2 1,343.7 465.4 350.7 328.9 295.7 253.6 137.1 30.8 100.7 23.4 107.2 30.5 48.6 209.6 249.4 80.6 1,892.9 31.8 54.4 256.3 294.2 87.9 2,112.6 1,943.8 302.0 1,641.7 1,555.5 1,510.9 212.3 602.2 696.3 2,160.2 2,114.1 338.5 330.3 1,821.7 1,783.8 1,720.4 1,667.7 1,672.8 1,620.3 211.9 191.7 675.7 661.3 767.3 785.2 2,127.1 334.2 1,793.0 1,683.9 1,637.1 195.5 665.7 776.0 2,161.2 336.3 1,824.9 1,714.9 1,667.9 210.6 667.4 789.9 2,179.4 341.7 1,837.7 1,730.3 1,683.4 210.5 674.4 798.4 23.3 101.0 22.8 101.0 22.4 105.1 22.0 106.3 21.9 111.4 22.2 111.5 22.6 111.5 22.6 111.6 2,300.7 2,318.2 2,340.4 r2,353.7 '2,367.6 2,382.1 1,433.1 1,442.8 1,452.8 1,459.5 1,466.5 1,471.8 500.5 500.3 503.2 '504.8 '507.7 509.8 375.6 377.2 379.4 '383.7 '387.6 387.1 348.4 352.6 354.8 '357.0 '358.0 358.3 318.3 322.6 326.5 '328.4 '330.6 332.3 265.9 267.2 268.4 '269.3 '270.3 271.4 146.6 148.0 150.9 149.5 151.6 153.0 19.9 112.8 18.7 112.6 18.2 114.2 '20.2 113.0 '22.0 112.3 22.9 112.3 32.2 32.3 32.4 32.5 32.5 32.7 31.3 32.0 32.9 33.1 33.3 33.5 31.6 31.8 56.7 54.7 55.4 55.5 55.9 54.1 54.7 55.2 57.4 58.2 58.3 59.4 60.2 61.1 261.7 263.2 265.6 269.4 274.1 281.8 253.7 289.1 295.2 '297.9 '301.1 258.9 260.4 304.9 313.4 314.7 309.0 313.8 313.2 318.4 318.4 281.4 284.6 309.7 321.9 '322.5 '323.5 325.8 88.3 89.1 90.4 91.4 91.9 101.9 102.3 85.8 86.2 87.0 102.6 102.9 103.2 103.1 2,067.0 2,080.3 2,114.5 2,132.7 2,158.7 2,186.8 2,209.7 2,228.5 2,254.8 2,273.2 2,295.4 '2,306.2 '2,318.0 2,331.2 2,205.7 2,234.3 346.5 354.1 1,859.2 1,880.2 1,742.4 1,778.1 1,695.2 1,729.9 222.3 205.2 680.9 690.5 809.1 817.1 2,257.6 359.9 1,897.7 1,800.3 1,752.0 223.4 706.8 821.9 2,276.6 2,300.7 363.5 369.3 1,913.1 1,931.4 1,819.7 1,847.8 1,771.0 1,799.3 224.2 236.6 713.1 721.5 833.7 841.2 2,318.2 2,340.4 '2,353.7 '2,367.6 2,382.1 371.6 375.1 '378.2 '382.3 386.8 1,946.6 1,965.4 1,975.5 1,985.3 1,995.3 1,855.6 1,873.2 1,871.3 1,875.1 1,891.9 1,806.9 1,824.1 1,822.2 1,826.0 1,842.8 237.7 240.5 '228.8 '226.5 224.9 726.9 729.6 '732.8 ^28.4 736.4 842.4 853.9 '860.6 '871.1 881.1 43.7 46.4 46.3 45.8 45.9 45.9 46.2 46.5 46.7 47.1 47.4 47.7 48.2 '48.0 '48.0 48.0 1.0 86.2 1.2 101.3 1.0 116.2 1.0 109.1 1.0 110.0 1.0 107.4 1.0 116.8 1.6 102.1 1.6 97.4 1.6 93.3 1.1 83.6 1.0 91.0 1.0 92.2 1.1 104.2 1.1 110.3 1.1 103.4 5.2 5.6 6.2 6.2 6.0 6.1 5.8 5.6 5.1 4.9 4.6 4.6 4.9 '5.2 5.3 1,011.5 1,018.4 1,008.5 1,007.0 1,018.6 1,018.2 1,018.6 1,023.6 1,026.4 1,027.4 1,030.4 1,034.1 930.9 146.6 354.6 429.6 935.1 135.8 358.4 440.9 916.0 124.6 355.3 436.1 919.5 126.1 356.3 437.1 931.1 134.8 355.4 440.8 932.7 133.6 356.2 442.8 928.8 129.3 353.2 446.3 941.8 139.1 356.0 446.7 947.6 139.0 362.4 446.2 951.1 139.2 362.8 449.1 959.9 146.0 364.8 449.1 959.8 146.8 365.5 447.6 960.9 147.7 363.1 450.1 ^56.0 139.3 '366.0 '450.8 953.8 137.0 364.4 452.4 162.3 178.9 176.9 178.0 179.1 180.5 182.5 183.7 184.9 186.2 187.4 188.3 189.8 190.6 191.4 152.5 147.1 143.5 145.0 137.2 142.9 148.6 150.2 149.5 146.3 146.9 151.7 153.0 152.0 "152.5 156.5 r 1,035.3 1,036.5 1,037.1 150.0 147.2 150.8 155.8 148.8 142.2 160.5 156.4 146.8 145.4 145.5 136.5 149.1 145.1 151.9 147.7 142.2 141.2 139.9 130.4 143.6 143.0 145.9 145.6 146.2 145.6 145.9 132.9 151.1 145.2 148.4 143.0 140.8 139.7 138.3 115.4 147.5 141.6 144.8 131.7 146.3 144.7 146.5 121.4 156.6 142.1 152.2 137.8 152.5 151.2 154.2 139.0 160.3 147.1 157.0 142.7 151.8 150.4 152.7 148.4 154.3 147.2 157.3 147.6 148.7 147.3 147.0 144.5 148.0 147.7 153.8 150.7 144.2 142.7 139.3 132.2 142.2 147.3 149.6 149.7 144.3 143.3 141.3 133.6 144.3 146.1 148.2 150.9 149.1 147.9 146.5 142.1 148.2 149.9 153.4 155.7 !50.4 '149.2 148.3 148.3 148.3 150.5 154.6 157.1 149.9 148.6 147.7 148.6 147.3 149.8 154.9 155.3 "150.4 P 149.1 "147.5 "149.2 "146.9 "151.3 "155.1 "155.7 155.4 154.3 153.7 151.9 154.4 155.1 159.7 •158.2 144.7 153.6 164.0 146.4 150.4 146.6 161.1 136.6 143.1 143.6 157.1 134.2 149.1 144.4 160.1 133.5 151.9 135.1 151.0 124.1 157.1 141.3 161.2 127.6 152.3 148.0 167.5 134.6 146.1 150.6 167.8 138.7 149.4 149.5 163.9 139.5 154.1 145.1 156.8 137.1 159.7 145.2 157.3 136.7 159.0 150.7 164.0 141.5 155.4 153.0 165.3 144.5 146.2 152.8 165.9 143.8 "145.3 "153.4 "165.5 "144.9 154.9 "156.8 •171.0 147.0 152.5 147.1 144.0 141.5 140.4 141.8 144.1 146.9 149.4 151.0 151.7 151.5 152.2 152.2 "152.8 •152.7 150.0 147.2 150.8 155.8 167.7 154.3 136.7 201.5 149.2 127.4 173.0 148.8 131.9 153.5 145.0 163.4 142.2 171.3 152.2 206.3 130.3 193.4 228.1 151.6 93.4 146.8 145.4 145.5 136.5 132.7 109.9 103.4 190.4 138.7 117.1 155.0 149.1 126.8 155.3 147.0 165.0 145.1 173.3 157.0 241.3 128.5 192.1 237.5 139.4 97.8 143.7 143.1 142.4 128.8 118.5 92.6 88.4 184.0 134.6 102.8 154.2 147.7 127.9 153.2 146.1 161.5 144.0 171.9 157.8 242.2 129.5 188.2 232.0 136.3 97.2 142.5 142.3 142.1 128.2 121.6 97.1 95.7 183.7 132.0 105.6 146.7 147.6 126.7 153.4 146.2 161.7 142.6 169.8 155.2 241.0 126.1 186.7 228.8 138.0 96.8 142.8 142.4 142.0 128.3 129.2 106.4 105.2 186.9 127.7 102.3 136.1 147.4 122.5 154.3 146.4 163.6 142.9 170.1 154.8 244.4 126.0 187.8 229.0 140.9 97.2 143.8 142.8 142.7 128.6 121.5 94.1 91.3 191.1 132.6 114.2 141.1 148.3 123.6 155.1 146.0 165.7 142.9 170.3 154.5 243.6 124.4 188.4 233.6 138.4 96.9 145.3 143.9 144.3 132.7 130.6 105.5 98.0 194.2 134.0 116.3 146.1 148.9 122.1 156.3 147.0 167.1 143.2 170.5 154.2 243.4 123.9 189.4 237.2 133.8 97.4 147.2 145.8 146.6 139.6 141.8 120.2 110.7 196.8 138.3 123.5 150.2 149.4 125.1 156.1 147.7 165.9 144.8 172.3 154.4 244.3 123.9 192.8 242.0 135.0 98.5 148.7 147.5 148.0 142.9 145.3 124.3 114.3 198.6 141.5 128.4 154.9 150.1 127.3 156.4 148.0 166.2 146.7 174.5 157.1 250.1 126.4 194.7 244.0 136.6 99.8 149.9 148.3 147.7 141.3 139.1 115.9 105.3 198.0 142.6 126.8 156.3 150.2 123.7 157.5 148.9 167.6 149.1 177.8 160.7 255.7 130.6 197.6 248.3 137.9 100.7 150.3 148.3 147.2 138.8 127.1 99.8 90.0 196.6 145.4 131.2 156.8 150.5 122.3 158.3 148.7 169.5 149.8 178.9 163.8 265.9 131.1 196.3 249.6 131.7 101.0 149.8 147.9 146.9 138.9 129.0 103.7 96.0 193.4 144.4 124.2 159.9 150.1 119.9 158.5 149.3 169.1 149.1 178.3 165.2 272.2 131.0 193.4 250.9 122.9 100.2 150.7 149.2 148.2 143.3 139.4 116.7 108.3 196.9 145.5 127.7 159.3 150.1 120.0 158.5 149.6 168.8 150.7 180.5 167.3 279.6 132.0 195.9 253.4 126.6 100.5 151.5 150.3 149.2 144.0 143.6 120.1 113.2 '203.2 144.3 120.8 164.1 151.3 120.3 159.9 151.0 170.2 151.7 182.1 168.6 '285.4 131.9 197.6 '254.4 129.4 100.8 "151.9 "150.9 "149.8 "146.5 "151.3 "129.9 "120.8 "205.9 "143.8 "119.0 "165.1 "151.1 •151.4 •150.7 •149.4 •145.8 •152.4 •131.6 •122.2 •205.2 •142.1 •117.0 "159.4 "149.9 "170.5 "152.5 "183.2 "170.0 "289.2 "133.1 "198.5 "256.0 "130.6 "100.9 159.3 150.8 •171.2 •152.4 •183.0 170.1 •289.4 •133.3 •197.9 •255.7 •129.8 •100.9 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1981 1980 1980 May Annual S-3 June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June 155.9 146.9 1648 1532 152.4 121.9 1921 179.1 187.2 1233 "155.3 P 146.4 P 1642 P 1543 -153.7 "123.0 "1946 P 180.3 "189.6 "1234 154.3 •144.4 1517 1358 1236 758 1468 963 "1522 "1359 "1216 "769 "1472 "952 •1561 •1413 1348 1694 1885 1523 166.2 1530 1207 1359 124.0 1567 141.4 '220.7 1304 '273.8 '688 1426 '78.4 1262 157.1 1524 1121 1055 122.4 1410 171.5 178.4 120.2 129.7 1700 "1331 "1705 "1900 "1529 "166.4 "1525 GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—Continued INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION H-Continued Seasonally Adjusted— Continued By market groupings—Continued Intermediate products Construction supplies Business supplies 1967=100.. do.... do. . Materials Durable goods materials # Durable consumer parts Equipment parts Nondurable goods materials # Textile, paper, and chemical Energy materials do.. . do.... do.... do do.... do.... do.. By industry groupings: Mining and utilities. Mining Metal mining Coal Oil and gas extraction $ Crude oil Natural gas Stone and earth minerals Utilities Electric Manufacturing Nondurable manufactures Foods Tobacco products . Textile mill products Apparel products Paper and products Printing and publishing Chemicals and products Petroleum products Rubber and plastics products Leather and products do do.... do do.... do do.... do do do .. do do do.... do do do.... do.... do.... do.... do.... do .. do.... do.... Durable manufactures Ordnance, pvt. and govt Lumber and products Furniture and fixtures Clay glass and stone products . Primary metals Iron and steel Nonferrous metals Fabricated metal products.. . Nonelectrical machinery Electrical machinery Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and parts Instruments do.... do.... do... do.... do do.... do do.... do do.... do.... do.... do.... do r 160.5 158.0 1631 1564 157.8 137.1 1899 175.9 183.7 1289 151.9 1407 1629 1477 143.1 109.0 1873 170.7 177.0 1300 146.2 1330 1594 1443 139.8 100.1 1908 165.2 171.5 1296 143.5 1285 1584 1400 133.8 96.0 1825 159.6 163.4 1304 144.5 1286 1604 1365 129.0 93.9 1776 156.2 158.5 1304 147.6 133 1 1619 1386 131.3 98.1 1763 159.8 163.2 1300 150.6 1374 1636 1424 134.2 104.2 1760 169.7 175.1 1284 152.4 1405 1643 1464 140.4 110.8 1785 173.7 180.5 1272 153.5 142.8 1642 1505 146.6 115.5 1840 174.1 181.0 1309 156.1 144.6 1675 1526 148.4 116.3 1858 178.8 186.5 1305 157.7 147.4 1680 1538 150.2 116.2 1892 180.2 187.7 1302 156.9 147.3 1665 1542 150.7 115.9 1889 179.6 187.4 1313 1544 152.4 119.9 1915 177.7 r !85.4 1307 1447 1255 1270 1356 1217 946 1092 1376 1660 1858 1536 164.0 147 5 1178 1450 134.4 1510 136.9 211.8 1439 272.2 717 1464 75.2 1369 1615 1639 1213 1132 1358 1485 163.7 175.0 135.4 159.9 1749 1504 1329 1091 1467 1338 947 111 0 1317 1699 1897 1466 161.1 1492 1198 1368 128.6 1510 139.6 206.7 1349 255.8 701 1366 77.9 1193 1500 1465 1016 917 1192 1350 162.8 172.7 116.8 118.8 1710 1496 1334 1208 1450 1339 961 111 6 1281 1677 1860 1434 158.0 1495 1162 137 1 128.6 1457 135.5 199.2 1330 2481 701 1333 77.9 1045 1495 1408 961 844 1164 1332 162.1 171.4 109.8 105.9 1710 150 1 1329 1200 1500 1332 955 107 1 1239 1693 1887 1403 155.3 1490 1139 1336 127.2 1462 135.4 191.1 1313 2429 685 1299 77.5 1097 143 1 1345 904 754 1181 1261 158.3 166.6 110.0 106.7 1692 150 1 1306 83 1 1498 1343 953 1060 1237 1718 1924 139 1 154.7 148 9 1196 1325 121.5 1436 138.6 190.3 1305 2425 678 1283 77.1 1128 1386 134 2 817 68 1 1073 1238 158.5 165.0 110.7 107.9 1675 1505 1296 712 1549 1336 933 105 1 1235 1738 1954 1406 156.9 1483 1174 1326 123.8 147 1 140.3 197.8 1267 245.9 677 1294 77.2 1217 141 1 1357 860 753 1045 1258 158.8 166.7 108.3 104.4 1676 1505 1305 73 1 1489 1347 929 1095 1282 1727 1939 1434 160.3 1486 119 1 1330 126.7 1523 140.3 206.8 1305 253.1 672 1317 77.1 1226 1448 141 4 901 798 107 1 1290 159.1 167.5 112.9 113.4 1674 1502 1321 908 1457 1354 925 1104 1290 1704 1903 1464 161.8 1494 1231 1338 127.5 1530 141.5 209.1 1301 259.2 702 1358 79.1 1222 1472 1452 1006 933 1131 1328 161.1 170.0 118.8 124.2 1696 1528 1360 1072 1516 1374 922 111 9 1330 1715 191 5 149 1 163.3 1505 125 1 1350 128.0 1544 142.7 212.0 1312 259.6 712 1393 79.6 1249 1472 1478 1134 107 4 1232 134 1 163.4 173.0 121.7 129.0 1699 1540 1393 1222 1553 139 1 934 1144 1378 1703 1903 1506 165.0 1507 1188 1339 125.1 1568 144.9 218.8 1375 259.2 678 1406 79.5 1220 1490 1514 1121 1035 1272 1374 167.5 174.9 120.6 126.3 1721 1552 141 1 1263 1503 141 5 937 1169 1400 1710 191 1 151 1 165.2 1500 1229 1338 125.9 1572 145.5 219.2 1373 258.2 689 1414 78.9 1263 1505 1549 1139 1080 1249 1376 168.9 177.9 117.3 119.2 1740 1552 1433 1337 1589 1427 950 1087 1389 1685 1874 1510 166.1 1515 1231 1355 124.0 1567 145.8 220.9 1343 264.0 694 1407 78.6 1263 1530 1548 1142 1078 1262 1391 169.1 174.6 114.9 117.5 1713 1558 '1435 131 1 151 1 r !44 8 957 111 8 1374 1694 1887 1517 165.5 '1521 1158 134.0 123.6 1569 143.6 '219.5 131.4 r 267.9 691 1422 78.3 1254 153.0 1524 114.3 1073 128.0 1413 170.7 177.1 119.4 127.4 1699 !56.3 147.6 !648 r mil $. 3 461 382 3 731 456 300850 do.... '3 461 382 '3 731 456 292478 Manufacturing, total t do.... 4,692 001 1 1798 539 141 515 Durable goods industries do.... 887,777 902,723 69,443 Nondurable goods industries do.... 804224 895 816 72072 '886047 19'66 655 75975 Retail trade total § do Durable goods stores do. .. 308156 297926 22544 Nondurable goods stores do 577 891 658 729 53431 1915 163 1 1043 886 80471 Merchant wholesalers total @ do Durable goods establishments do 410 079 438439 33688 Nondurable goods establishments do 505084 605447 46 783 Mfg. and trade sales in constant (1972) dollars (seas adj ) total * bil $ 1497 Manufacturing * do. . 697 439 Retail trade *~ . . . do Merchant wholesalers * do.... 361 BU^NESS INVENTORIES Mfg. and trade inventories, book value, end of year or month (unadj,), total ^ f ,. ,, ,. ,, ,, mil $ , 423878 453239 448959 Mfg. and trade inventories, book value, end of year or month (seas adj ) total $ mil. $.. 426796 461 716 445801 Mfg. and trade sales (seas, adj.), total $ "155 6 "140.4 "222.4 "128.9 "276.0 "700 "1436 "78.9 "1262 "158.9 "1516 "112.2 "1059 "123.0 "1410 "173.2 "179.2 "123.3 "136.1 "1706 Manufacturing, total t Durable goods industries Nondurable goods industries do.... do do.... 228258 151689 76569 Retail trade, total § Durable goods stores Nondurable goods stores do.... do do.... 108862 53087 55775 Merchant wholesalers, total @ Durable goods establishments Nondurable goods establishments do.... do do. 93817 60291 33526 Mfg. and trade inventories in constant(1972)dollars, end of year or month(seas.adj.),total* bil. $.. Manufacturing * do. Retail trade *" do Merchant wholesalers * do.... See footnotes at end of tables. 303481 294795 306603 321 031 338 522 324830 343 565 319 367 326486 355809 '350488 348 588 294203 304154 308019 318 321 325838 328983 339357 345 578 346 446 346 581 '345682 344 151 141 573 145 678 146643 152764 156 697 157 722 159 323 161 148 161 620 162 487 '162 250 163399 69,056 72,544 72,057 76,571 79,497 79,741 80,027 80,259 81,078 82,051 '82,595 82,977 72517 73134 74586 76193 77200 77981 79296 80889 80542 80436 '79 655 80422 77843 79491 79829 80620 81 552 82764 83443 85463 86810 87 608 '85 855 85313 23589 25071 24593 25094 25293 26007 25983 27075 28328 28429 '26 356 26557 54 254 54420 55 236 55526 56259 56757 57 460 58388 58 482 59 179 '59499 58756 81 714 85810 86889 90 223 93282 93901 96591 98967 98016 96486 rt)7 577 95 439 34 793 35 196 35353 36937 38 110 38 799 39403 40 370 41 511 39*907 '40299 40345 46921 50614 51 536 53 286 55 172 55 102 57 188 58 597 56505 56579 '57 278 55094 150 1 695 444 362 1526 709 452 366 1560 733 454 373 1579 742 454 38.3 1580 739 459 382 1584 741 457 38.6 1594 740 467 38.6 1589 74 1 47 1 37.7 161 0 744 468 39.8 '1578 '73.9 '460 '37.9 1560 73.9 45.7 36.5 446629 446 492 447 153 450356 458 727 463 170 453239 463147 470687 476 315 '474,564 477,821 447 031 449 510 244493 243 402 243630 244 105 161907 160607 160404 160875 82586 82795 83226 83230 111 694 109498 109438 110003 51853 51648 51543 51249 59841 57851 57985 58754 105529 97351 98328 99618 67938 63553 64025 63938 37591 33798 34303 35680 265.2 1477 649 52.7 152 1 702 45 4 36.5 264.7 1472 647 52.9 264.8 1472 648 52.8 451 951 243517 161 081 82436 110283 51675 58608 101920 65387 36533 264.4 1464 647 53.3 454566 456532 457986 461 716 465 107 470804 472 393 243 615 242 876 244090 244 493 248 408 251231 253450 160691 160137 160977 161907 164938 166278 166830 82924 82739 83113 82586 83470 84*953 86620 '474564 477 821 111711 113106 112639 111 694 111790 113507 113 404 51738 52006 52209 51853 52234 52374 51791 59972 61040 60430 59841 59556 61 133 61613 102 953 104293 105 203 105529 104909 106066 105 539 65461 65951 66 955 67938 67319 68482 68571 37492 38342 38248 37591 37590 37*584 36968 115 467 53527 61940 105 931 70179 35752 264.2 1459 65 1 53.3 264.3 1452 657 53.5 264.1 1451 654 53.6 263.0 1450 646 53.4 262.8 1455 64 3 52.9 262.9 1458 639 53.1 262.6 146 1 635 53.0 •1241 •1483 •1725 •1929 •1522 •165.9 "135.7 BUSINESS SALES Mfg. and trade sales (unadj.), total $ •1547 •152.7 •123.3 •194 1 •179.8 •189.0 •1284 '255 010 168007 '87003 113 963 '52306 '61 657 '105 591 '69 174 '36 417 256423 168555 87868 '263.2 1462 '64 0 '53!o 264.1 146.3 646 53.2 •1536 •139.3 •1288 •1427 •79.2 •1098 •1404 •173.5 •177.4 •123.2 •136.6 •1695 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-4 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 1980 May Annual July 1981 June July Aug. 1981 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—Continued BUSINESS INVENTORY-SALES RATIOS 141 Manufacturing and trade total $ ratio 152 Manufacturing total t° . do 1.91 Durable goods industries do.... 061 Materials and supplies . do 0.82 Work in process do.... 047 Finished goods do 108 Nondurable goods industries do . 0.42 Materials and suppb'es do.... Work in process . . do 0 17 0.49 Finished goods do.... 145 Retail trade total § do Durable goods stores do 208 NonduraEle goods stores do.... 1.11 1.17 Merchant wholesalers, total @ do.... 164 Durable goods establishments do 0.77 Nondurable goods establishments do.... Manufacturing and trade in constant (1972) dollars, total * do Manufacturing * do Retail trade * . do Merchant wholesalers * do.... MANUFACTURERS' SALES, INVENTORIES, AND ORDERS Manufacturers' export sales: Durable goods industries: 82988 Unadjusted total mil $ Seasonally adj., total do.... Shipments (not seas, adj.), total t do.... 1,692,001 Durable goods industries, total do.... 887,777 48 185 Stone clay and glass products do Primary metals do.... 140,122 Blast furnaces St^el mills do 68663 Fabricated metal products do.... 109,463 157 695 Machinery except electrical do Electrical machinery do.... 110,713 Transportation equipment do.... 194,461 Motor vehicles and parts do.... 129,364 36253 Instruments and related products . do 804224 Nondurable goods industries total do Food and kindred products do.... 234,828 Tobacco products do 12173 Textile mill products do 46992 Paper and allied products . do 66033 Chemical and allied products do.... 149,181 Petroleum and coal products do.... 134,041 Rubber and plastics products do. . 44,742 Shipments (seas, adj.), total t 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 mpehir»«ry do. ,, Transportation equipment do Motor vehicles and parts .. do Instruments and related products do.... Nondurable goods industries total $ do 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 market category: t Home goods and apparel do.... 11 125,723 Consumer staples do 298 916 Equipment ami defense prod., exc. auto .... do.... '236,754 Automotive equipment do 151 020 1 Construction materials and supplies do.... 148,806 Other materials and supplies do '730 782 Supplementary series: Household durables do '55938 Capital goods industries do . '267 807 Nondefense do '232 315 135492 Defense do Inventories, end of year or month: t Book value (unadjusted), total Durable goods industries, total Nondurable goods industries, total Book value (seasonally adjusted), total t By industry group: Durable goods industries, total # Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metals Blast furnaces, steel mills Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electrical machinery Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and parts Instruments and related products See for footnotes at end of tables. Digitized FRASER 144 1.61 2.12 0.66 0.95 051 1.10 0.43 017 0.50 141 2.09 1.10 1.16 171 0.74 97078 1,798,539 902,723 49,509 137,984 64,447 111,466 169 318 123,390 179,187 106,030 42026 895 816 252,071 13781 48780 70991 162,390 175,533 43,995 152 1.72 2.31 0.73 1.03 0.55 1.15 0.45 0.18 0.52 144 2.29 1.08 1.21 1.89 0.72 152 172 2.32 073 1.04 056 1 15 0.45 0 18 0.53 141 218 1.07 1.20 184 0.73 148 168 2.22 069 0.94 053 1 14 0.44 0 17 0.52 138 204 1.08 1.16 182 0.70 147 1.66 2.24 0.68 1.01 0.54 1.11 0.42 017 0.51 138 210 1.06 1.17 1.85 0.71 143 159 2.10 064 0.96 050 1.09 0.42 0 17 0.50 139 2.06 1.08 1.14 1.77 0.70 140 1.55 2.02 061 0.92 049 1.07 0.41 016 0.49 139 2.06 1.09 1.12 1.73 0.69 139 1.55 2.02 0.61 0.92 048 1.07 0.41 0 16 0.49 136 2.00 1.07 1.12 1.73 0.69 137 1.53 2.02 0.62 0.93 048 1.04 0.41 0.16 0.47 134 2.00 1.04 1.09 1.72 0.66 135 1.54 2.06 0.63 0.95 047 1.03 0.41 0.16 0.46 131 1.93 1.02 1.06 167 0.64 136 1.55 2.05 0.64 0.94 0.47 1.05 0.41 0.17 0.48 131 1.85 1.05 1.08 1.65 0.67 136 1.56 2.03 0.62 0.94 047 1.08 0.42 0.17 0.49 129 1.82 1.04 1.09 1.72 0.65 137 157 2.03 0.62 0.93 047 1.09 0.43 0.17 0.50 133 '1.98 1.04 1.08 172 r 0.64 139 157 2.03 062 0.94 047 109 0.42 0 17 0.51 135 202 1.05 1.11 174 0.65 1.77 212 1.48 1.46 176 2 12 146 1.46 174 208 144 1.45 1 74 208 143 1.46 169 199 143 1.43 1.67 196 145 1.40 1.67 196 1.43 1.41 1.66 196 1.41 1.38 1.66 165 197 ' 197 138 1.36 1.37 1.41 1.63 197 1.36 1.33 T 169 198 141 1.46 7480 7,315 143,186 71,296 3,946 10,985 5,002 8,719 13714 9,838 13,922 7,772 3318 71890 20,013 1 145 4067 5742 13,150 14,485 3,404 141,515 167 198 139 1.40 8772 9,578 9900 10253 9885 8278 7555 7276 9,025 9216 7540 9647 9,181 8,571 9,703 7,543 8,521 7,983 9,270 8,941 8,635 9,598 9,615 9,395 149,249 134,602 144,426 158,671 162,189 156,659 152,455 148,161 '169,524 169,884 165,637 165,518 74,880 65,260 69,249 79,921 82,721 78,679 76,053 72,215 80,959 87,384 '85,150 85,276 4331 3,954 4,249 4,590 4640 3,968 3,759 4,225 4,623 '4722 4208 4632 10,674 9,415 10,253 11,420 11,777 11,515 11,305 11,663 12,588 12,899 12,767 12,502 5,217 5603 5733 5,819 5,926 6,279 6,571 '6617 4740 4,117 4,531 6529 8,984 9,796 10,310 9,742 9,573 8,846 9,891 10,557 10,220 10,240 9,095 8,082 14999 12680 12829 14,903 14825 13997 14,922 14,153 15560 16860 15 739 15554 8,971 10,062 10,955 11,229 10,952 10,375 10,500 9,784 11,061 11,603 11,172 11,448 14,309 12,453 11,759 16,079 17,662 16,538 15,011 13,895 15,935 18,533 18,353 18,482 8,487 9,675 11,135 11,317 11,542 8,059 6,842 6,446 9,371 11,191 10,144 8,568 3759 3,714 3324 3676 3574 3091 3541 3807 3771 3940 '3625 3846 74369 69342 75,177 78,750 79468 77980 76,402 75,946 81,565 82500 '80 487 80242 20,864 19,843 21,897 22,790 22,672 22,427 22,204 20,963 22,271 22,517 '21,158 21,685 1,281 1 187 1216 1206 1,146 1,169 1,172 1217 1065 1,137 1290 1217 4 138 3824 4317 4652 '4461 4 190 3397 3944 4211 4303 3886 4620 6448 6160 5926 5720 5824 6575 '6367 5521 5973 6241 6272 6081 13263 11823 12,758 14,247 13,977 13,359 14,301 14,146 15,352 16,539 15,693 15,398 14,829 14,104 14,396 14,440 14,877 15,565 15,748 16,844 17,069 16,095 15,709 16,391 3,557 3,699 '3,808 3,775 3,826 3992 3,694 3,239 3,330 3,657 3603 3281 141 573 145 678 146,643 152,764 156 697 157,722 159,323 161,148 161,620 162,487 162,250 163,399 69,443 3808 10,268 4675 8441 13538 10048 13299 7259 3,334 72072 20,116 1 129 3992 5649 12701 14751 3311 69056 3798 9791 4293 8406 13822 9893 12958 7231 3348 72517 20589 1012 3954 5756 12502 14760 3 406 72544 4063 10258 4352 8659 13945 10067 14932 8856 3375 73 134 20898 1205 4027 5845 12869 13960 3611 72,057 3930 10,604 4642 8801 13,560 10283 14304 8641 3,536 74586 22,110 1 192 3938 5794 13099 14 314 3 753 76,571 79,497 4288 4285 11,322 11797 5227 5776 9432 9901 14,594 14749 10392 10747 15339 16433 8746 9936 3620 3,552 76 193 77200 22,178 21825 1 145 1231 4027 3959 6055 6 152 13731 14161 14365 15038 3 796 3 724 1 133,379 '324 748 '263,897 '127266 '147,692 '801 557 10,566 26151 21,681 8758 10,793 63566 10724 26708 21510 8767 11 110 62754 10949 27 123 21867 10332 11819 63339 10,655 28159 21267 10472 11710 64380 11,186 28573 23166 10635 12463 66741 11649 27962 22765 11839 13266 69216 '58835 '296266 '254381 '41845 4616 24202 20762 3440 4588 24063 20628 3435 4824 244% 21 043 3453 4699 23693 20 369 3324 4978 25680 21 882 3798 5 212 25618 21 842 3776 79,741 80,027 4567 4383 12284 12,586 6286 6635 9944 10233 14650 14,729 10813 10384 16117 15837 9607 9679 3629 3735 77981 79296 22 115 22,378 1 171 1264 3995 4060 6201 6005 14 121 15589 15590 15361 3810 3574 80,259 4536 12,530 6205 9818 15,562 10681 15342 9061 3,691 80889 22,278 1 196 4273 6 191 15286 16964 3664 81,078 4614 12,493 6217 10097 15,248 10917 15534 9347 3,809 80542 22,003 1259 4383 6325 15020 16744 3506 82,051 4505 11,769 5841 10244 15,509 11 159 16937 9891 3856 80436 21905 1 197 4370 6389 15*431 16397 3472 '82,595 '4646 '11,942 '6272 •9997 15,301 11 163 '17 471 '10 676 '3674 '79655 '22 234 1245 '4 442 '6273 '14 741 15 815 '3623 11406 27911 22894 11599 13370 70542 11,251 29038 22771 11478 13613 71 172 11,682 28547 23,442 10969 13,703 72805 12,048 28444 23,115 11347 13,685 72981 11,898 28 141 24,545 11753 13,643 72507 11,920 12,282 '28328 ^7935 '23,851 34,579 '12640 12747 13,527 13119 ^1984 72737 4998 25716 21 858 3858 5009 25498 21772 3*726 5 149 26129 22443 3686 5374 25856 21937 3919 5359 '5517 27224 '26 621 22984 '22 622 4330 '3999 82,977 4471 11,686 6 102 9921 15362 11711 17 578 10 781 3864 80422 21770 1200 4 537 6 166 14899 16695 3*555 5451 27419 23316 4 103 do.... do.... do.... do.... 227,658 150,321 77,337 228,258 243,730 244,901 243,494 242,990 242,763 241,441 241,622 242,730 243,730 249,554 252,843 254,667 '256,114 257,931 160,308 162,275 161,087 160,646 160,807 159,177 158,497 159,260 160,308 164,833 167,426 168,437 169,461 170,302 83,422 82,626 82,407 82,344 81,956 82,264 83,125 83,470 83,422 84,721 85,417 86,230 '86,653 87,629 244,493 243,402 243,630 244,105 243,517 243,615 242,876 244,090 244,493 248,408 251,231 253,450 '255,010 256,423 do.... do.... do do ... do.... do.... do .. do.... do . do.... 151,689 5,643 19803 10,834 19,402 36,624 20598 29,916 8012 7,765 161,907 160,607 160,404 160,875 161,081 160,691 160,137 160,977 161,907 164,938 166,278 166,830 168,007 168,555 6,067 6,067 6,128 6,272 6,355 '6,342 6,079 5,993 5,994 6,477 6,089 6,141 5,920 5,976 20285 21979 20884 20841 20588 20187 20055 20148 20285 21023 21434 21648 '21680 21590 10,884 11,726 11751 11539 11423 11045 10850 10854 10884 11208 11,489 11,519 11,416 11252 19,235 19,816 19451 19134 18980 18,863 18592 18917 19,235 19508 19,441 19,315 19,374 19,361 38,352 39,079 38,940 39,339 39,255 39,107 38,582 38,691 38,352 38,637 38,865 38,909 '39,062 39,452 22,135 21924 21861 22079 22012 22,095 22140 22107 22135 22567 22,844 22,833 '23,327 23,196 35,229 32,202 32,688 32,951 33,505 33,950 34,290 34,541 35,229 36,375 36,629 36,855 '37,006 37,102 7,174 7,354 ^,206 7287 7775 7238 7264 7,401 7287 7338 7,366 7485 7070 7167 8,607 '8,775 8,404 8,556 8,751 8,438 8,425 8,448 8,438 8,498 8,351 8,393 8,290 8,353 June S-5 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 1979 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown hi the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS Annual 1981 1980 1980 May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May '51 601 '8242 r !0 973 r 6,399 r 9331 "77240 r 7805 '17,623 '12,041 r 23,753 r 39,166 '5633 r !0 466 r 4887 r 3922 r 87003 '21,020 '3,649 '6403 '7957 '19,682 r !0 249 '4,808 51206 7969 10*937 6,374 9294 78,084 8016 17,969 11,979 24,016 39,265 5605 10546 4843 3792 87868 21,299 3708 6344 7953 20,101 10353 4,800 GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—Continued MANUFACTURERS' SALES, INVENTORIES, AND ORDERS t—Continued Inventories, end of year or month t—Continued Book value (seasonally adjusted) t—Continued By industry group—Continued Durable goods industries—Continued By stage of fabrication: t Materials and supplies mil. $.. Primary metals do Machinery, except electrical do.... Electrical machinery do.... Transportation equipment do.... Work in process # do.... Primary metals . , do Machinery, except electrical do... Electrical machinery do.... Transportation equipment do. .. Finished goods # do.... Primary metals do Machinery, except electrical do.... Electrical machinery do Transportation equipment do.... Nondurable goods industries, total # do.... 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: t Home goods and apparel . . mil $. Consumer staples do.... Equip and defense prod exc auto do Automotive equipment do.... Construction materials and supplies do.... Other materials and supplies do.... Supplementary series: Household durables do. .. Capital goods industries do Nondefense . . . . .d o Defense do New orders net (not seas adj ) total "t do Durable goods industries total . do Nondurable goods industries total do New orders net (seas adj ) total "1° do By industry group: Durable goods industries total do.... Primary metals do Blast furnaces, steel mills do .. Nonferrous and other primary met do Fabricated metal products 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 i do Industries without unfilled orders fl . do By market category: t Home goods and apparel do Consumer staples .. . . .... do.... Automotive equipment Construction materials and supplies 48,857 7411 10,732 5,936 8,351 66,837 7013 16,952 10,064 17,832 35,994 5379 8,940 4598 3,733 76,569 20,397 3503 5844 6795 16,982 6581 4,777 49,507 8046 10846 6,051 8415 74060 6949 17409 11,363 22748 38,340 5290 10097 4721 4066 82586 21,362 3524 6 187 7478 18,516 8396 4,474 50,665 8213 10035 6,215 8642 71,411 7315 17,931 10,662 19,644 38,531 5451 10113 5047 3916 82795 20,102 3505 6 149 7479 19,451 8384 4986 50,177 8 194 11,114 6,171 8,321 71891 7398 17716 10,729 20469 38336 5292 10110 4961 3898 83226 20,272 3529 6085 7598 19330 8763 4817 50,032 8300 11 123 6,193 8404 71 126 7232 17867 10,915 20524 38717 5309 10349 4971 4023 83230 20,830 3618 5940 7442 18964 8885 4769 49,136 8124 11,108 6,163 7817 73113 7 184 17916 10,995 21489 38832 5280 10231 4854 4199 82436 21,867 3575 5850 7550 18,517 8811 4,520 49007 8090 10998 6,166 7770 73,209 6919 17706 11,090 22149 38475 5178 10403 4839 4031 82924 21,337 3722 5876 7475 18489 8894 4,470 48722 8018 10943 6,142 7725 73037 6796 17407 11,208 22448 38378 5241 10232 4790 4117 82739 21,527 3723 5975 7443 18,358 8495 4,488 48,841 7906 10,990 6,081 7929 73733 6989 17481 11,244 22663 38,403 5253 10220 4782 3949 83113 21,756 3771 6068 7473 18,610 8333 4,393 49507 8046 10846 6,051 8415 74060 6949 17409 11,363 22748 38340 5290 10097 4721 4066 82586 21362 3524 6187 7478 18,516 8396 4,474 50788 8541 10832 6,280 8682 76,207 7359 17741 11,491 23792 37943 5123 10*064 4796 3*901 83470 21,050 3,739 6256 7673 18,810 8585 4,498 51488 8610 10,809 6,288 8,904 76487 7510 17813 11,742 23811 38303 5314 10243 4814 3914 84953 21,164 3,627 6339 7889 19,175 9206 4,650 51151 8435 10708 6,205 9271 76753 7667 17780 11,787 23612 38926 5546 10421 4841 3972 86620 21,238 3708 6342 7960 19,487 10 146 4,699 30,257 11774 34,538 32,369 12973 37244 32,406 12708 37,681 32338 12611 38277 32,314 12634 38,282 31,461 12620 38,355 31,918 12725 38281 32,139 12551 38,049 32,142 12560 38,411 32,369 12973 37244 32,866 13 170 37,434 33,207 13430 38,316 33,387 '33,639 33654 13588 '13 644 13586 39645 '39,720 40628 17584 29,749 61621 10,347 19,646 89,311 18118 31,199 69967 9,223 20,035 95,951 18413 30,351 67 180 10019 20,095 97344 18286 30418 67819 9647 19,954 97506 18008 31018 68824 9347 19,827 97081 17985 30,978 69295 9262 19,707 96290 17845 31,071 69213 9347 19,649 96490 17882 31317 69615 9981 19,491 95590 17880 31,773 69813 9073 19,704 95847 18 118 31 199 69967 9,223 20,035 95951 18297 18419 18633 31,460 31,593 31,944 71 105 71612 71609 9,294 9,272 9,306 20,109 20,270 20,427 101,543 100,065 98131 9,180 9155 68640 78209 59178 66171 9462 12038 1 732 015 1 809 772 926 580 914 731 805435 895 041 1 1732 015 '1809772 9,320 9,226 9170 9267 9058 9014 9,002 9 155 9397 9132 9160 74668 75370 76569 77401 77805 78 117 78209 80034 80599 80835 67,825 67,954 67,585 64217 64782 65661 65779 66091 66158 66284 66171 10 451 10588 10908 11 177 11 310 11647 11833 12038 12449 12645 13010 138 924 145 566 136 338 144 119 159 886 165 762 155 859 154 798 152 101 164 906 172 250 67663 71700 67 191 68832 81060 86228 78070 78431 76042 83,104 89,730 71 261 73866 69147 75287 78826 79534 77789 76367 76059 81802 82520 138 920 138 582 147 104 147 180 155 262 158 054 158 775 162 157 162090 162 759 164 697 '9,447 '81 666 '68,419 '13 247 '167 335 '86 547 '80 788 '163 951 9,457 81994 68566 13428 165 341 84,868 80473 164 934 1 926,580 '142882 '69 121 159802 l lll 622 ' 163 304 '115 785 »216 523 1 66,796 '805435 H7I 502 '633 933 '914 731 67,328 '138680 8373 3356 '65 461 4368 '61 144 '110 702 8333 '167 648 12701 '127506 10022 '189 192 14320 '62,897 6,188 '895 041 71592 '183602 14 456 '711 439 57136 66454 8947 3881 4250 8076 13085 9941 12672 4*,810 72 128 14 582 57*546 74228 10811 4721 5290 8621 14 177 9*677 16362 5*682 72876 15099 57777 72,229 11412 5,644 4854 8522 12931 10*790 14 175 3*794 74951 15370 59581 78960 12554 6255 5292 8903 14817 9977 17487 5,272 76302 15879 60423 80,693 13745 7183 5478 10121 14806 11098 15007 3*.286 77361 15807 61554 81,047 13029 7,071 4872 9884 14822 11459 15957 4,624 77728 15469 62259 82,654 12899 6,784 5008 10514 15 100 10565 17169 4,997 79503 15953 63550 81,336 10977 5,208 4674 9705 16545 11420 16164 5,467 80,754 15761 64,993 82,209 12412 6,170 5 181 10124 15281 11542 15828 4,361 80,550 16270 64280 84,213 12070 6,170 4795 10,507 15636 11,624 17719 5,910 80,484 16488 63,996 '84,291 '12,149 '6,651 '4526 '9,856 '15 652 '11,515 '18 325 '5,404 '79,660 '16 445 '63,215 84,139 10959 5,393 4468 9811 15383 12122 19269 6,560 80,795 16,764 64,031 1 1 126 005 298,939 1 '132744 '324,792 '275 139 '125609 '146812 '804 676 10283 26,135 22307 8348 10,838 61 009 10613 26*712 20802 8*359 10906 61 190 10880 27,107 21 728 10444 11,665 65031 10 744 28,168 21 722 10*205 11,504 64 837 11 051 28,569 25049 10854 12,281 67 458 11535 27,947 22514 12073 13,552 70433 11 359 27,897 23121 11,760 13,158 71 480 11,249 29,046 25073 11,546 13,666 71 577 11,821 28,558 25848 11,026 13,551 71286 12,386 28,437 23818 11603 13,640 72875 12,204 28,162 26087 11,792 13,865 72587 '12,097 '28,382 '24 686 '12,560 '13,328 '72 898 11,997 27,967 25690 12,854 13,085 73341 4,417 24868 19589 5,279 4,503 23500 19954 3,546 4,728 25974 21608 4,366 4,789 23886 19371 4,515 4,830 27318 20860 6,458 5,081 24,526 20618 3,908 4,873 26,302 21849 4,453 5,005 27,498 21673 5,825 5,322 28,706 24,513 4,193 5,753 26,247 20,590 5,657 5,661 '5,708 28,626 '28,160 23,791 '23,370 4,835 '4,790 5,189 29,566 23,681 5,885 258 447 do '149571 do.... 1 149,383 1749 670 Supplementary series: Household durables do.... '55,939 '58385 Capital goods industries . . .. do . '299216 '310 613 ^259 721 '255 638 Nondefense do Defense do.... '39,495 '55,025 Unfilled orders, end of year or month (unadjusted), total t mil. $.. 277,153 288,372 265 777 277 772 10600 Nondur goods ind with unfilled orders t do 11376 Unfilled orders, end of year or month (seasonally adjusted) total t mil $ 278 846 290 735 By industry group: Durable goods industries total & do 267 071 279 746 Primary metals do 29607 30738 17690 19097 Blast furnaces steel mills .. do 9539 Nonferrous and other primary met do 9295 Fabricated metal products do 28257 27617 Machinery, except electrical do.... 57,116 58,729 Electrical machinery do 35552 39710 Transportation equipment do 102 747 112 805 89578 Aircraft missiles and parts do . . 77893 Nondur. goods ind. with unfilled orders $ .. do . . 11775 10989 By market category: t 3934 Home goods apparel consumer staples do 4538 Equip and defense prod incl auto . . . do . 154 691 164 410 20009 Construction materials and supplies do 20772 Other materials and supplies do 98845 102 382 Supplementary series: Household durables do 3408 2971 Capital goods industries . . do 179*055 193 616 Nondefense do.... 131,563 133,017 Defense do.... 60.599 47.492 '18 868 19007 '31,750 32,099 '72506 72825 9136 '9,160 '20,508 20,850 '102,218 102,506 284,306 280,616 282,354 282,047 283,255 286,830 286,027 288,372 292,313 294,696 297,059 '298,758 298,587 273 032 269 847 271 780 271 364 272 495 276003 275 393 277 772 281 600 283 746 286 089 '287 489 287 084 11274 10*769 10574 10683 10760 10827 10634 10600 10713 10950 10970 '11,269 11503 284 033 281 044 282 463 282 997 285 497 286 849 287 907 290735 291677 292 813 295 013 '296 711 298 248 272 981 270 383 272062 272 231 274 622 275 813 277 124 279 746 280 825 281 953 284 108 '285 802 286 964 25982 25139 25692 26499 27731 29680 30425 30738 29185 29105 29406 '29 643 28915 14770 14358 14727 15728 16756 18163 18948 19097 18 100 18,053 18,382 '18,761 18,052 9078 '9022 9001 9077 9394 9539 9038 8911 8892 9427 8591 8874 8706 28356 28027 27987 27706 27 178 27396 27338 27617 27505 27532 27795 '27 653 27543 57,432 56,695 56,926 56,294 56,519 56,573 56,747 57,116 58,097 58,130 58,257 '58,606 58,626 38782 38830 38437 38947 38534 38884 39531 39710 40452 41074 41538 '41 888 42297 109896 109 611 111 042 110 913 113 058 111 633 111 473 112 805 113 627 113921 114 699 '115,555 117 248 87,994 88827 90247 90,178 90632 89150 89,089 89,578 90,556 90622 91,397 '91,848 93,465 11052 10661 10401 10766 10875 11036 10,783 10,989 10,852 10,860 10,905 '10,909 11,284 4739 '4971 4 120 4414 4718 3928 3934 4084 4355 4247 4159 4260 3988 160 530 159 412 159 384 159 570 161 670 161 652 162 043 164 410 166 872 167,829 169,405 '170,157 171 378 20626 20423 20269 20063 19883 20168 19957 20009 19859 19814 20036 '19 837 19804 98522 96962 98651 99104 99824 101 041 101*979 102 382 100 862 100756 100 833 '101 746 102 348 3823 '4015 3751 3100 2975 3522 2971 3144 3381 3233 3471 3387 3288 189 384 188821 190296 190487 192 126 191,031 191 621 193,616 196,194 196,582 197,981 '199,516 201,663 1 5U M* 133738 133,017 135.087 133,127 133,120 136,482 135,810 136,374 135,375 134,355 52.902 53.011 53.A29 KK 110 enr f>nt June SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-6 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 1980 May Annual July 1981 June July Aug. 1981 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. 46,960 45,864 42,935 47,662 Mar. Apr. May June GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—Continued BUSINESS INCORPORATIONS t New incorporations (50 States and Dist. Col.): Unadjusted number Seasonally adjusted do.... INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL FAILURES * Failures total . number.. Commercial service do.... Construction . . do. . Manufacturing and mining do.... Retail trade . do. . Wholesale trade do.... 524565 7564 930 1378 1,165 3 183 908 Liabilities (current) total thous. $.. 2,667,362 Commercial service do. . 347749 Construction do.... 291,323 970 178 Manufacturing and mining do Retail trade do.... 636,859 Wholesale trade do.... 421,253 Failure annual rate (seasonally adjusted) '27.8 No. oer 10.000 concerns.. 533520 43436 41,974 41420 39,746 46,151 44,058 975 1094 1 141 11742 154 130 143 1,594 2355 210 202 215 128 139 164 1,599 405 483 492 4910 119 116 1,284 110 4,635,080 381,146 436,680 445,693 413502 35 129 32913 43610 752,109 84,405 130,691 49,079 1885017 120038 80461 178 373 993,539 78,183 123,589 84,811 590,913 63,391 69,026 89,820 *42.1 39.3 48.7 52.0 41865 43,266 44,923 46,488 49023 47,225 39691 43,834 48,940 51,807 1,009 926 1323 860 1,015 1,109 126 130 150 121 211 155 190 282 168 190 229 221 160 134 147 104 150 150 363 400 532 373 421 468 118 102 85 107 151 104 345,408 1,002,944 359,242 239,344 288,298 421,360 46 133 26,842 50288 54564 27466 124 915 60,678 41,318 59,971 29,822 46,720 69,030 108231 804,390 106539 59565 65828 98765 81,870 56,491 86,849 62,195 124,397 99,301 48,496 73,903 55,595 33,198 23,887 29,349 45.4 45.0 56.8 39.2 46.8 48.6 COMMODITY PRICES PRICES RECEIVED AND PAID BY FARMERS 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 602 501 548 490 360 403 534 1 148 708 736 938 252 615 542 561 602 417 452 470 1228 691 798 878 253 '572 '507 '587 564 '380 434 '487 '1209 '639 771 '812 '214 '581 '512 '561 530 '389 428 '508 '1209 653 764 '837 '222 617 544 524 632 423 443 463 1204 694 771 894 255 643 568 555 676 445 455 444 1204 721 783 932 271 653 584 576 687 458 458 482 1291 724 807 921 284 652 583 569 636 464 482 510 1235 722 838 907 279 660 609 623 655 478 499 493 1248 714 856 877 288 662 613 640 683 489 498 438 1331 713 863 867 297 659 622 695 649 491 497 432 1296 697 863 848 279 657 621 796 603 492 492 415 1296 693 856 845 275 725 722 810 803 793 781 801 '789 809 799 819 813 828 824 835 830 847 838 851 840 862 851 (») 854 858 868 '868 871 850 71 956 64 938 61 ^46 61 956 65 967 66 976 67 982 66 990 67 994 67 1,016 65 1,020 65 1,026 64 1,033 63 1,035 63 1,039 62 Not Seasonally Adjusted ALL ITEMS, WAGE EARNERS AND CLERICAL WORKERS, REVISED (CPI-W) H 1967-100.. 217.7 2470 245 1 2478 2480 2496 2519 254 1 2564 2587 2607 2635 2652 2668 269 1 271 4 ALL ITEMS, ALL URBAN CONSUMERS (CPI-U)H 1967 = 100.. Special group indexes: All items less shelter . do All items less food do. .. All items less medical care do.... Commodities do . Nondurables do Nondurables less food do.... Durables do Commodities less food do Services do Services less rent do Food # do. . Food at home * do Housing do .. Shelter #.... do Rent, residential do.... Homeownership do Fuel and utilities # do .. 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 . 217.4 246.8 244.9 247.6 247.8 249.4 251.7 253.9 256.2 258.4 260.5 263.2 265.1 266.8 269.0 271.3 2108 213.0 216.1 2084 2159 198.7 191 1 195 1 234 2 2449 2345 2329 2276 2397 1760 2624 2393 403.1 257.8 190.3 1666 2120 2123 1660 2010 2003 2397 2355 2440 245.5 2339 2450 2352 2104 2220 2703 2851 2334 2426 243.6 2314 243 2 2355 207 1 2202 2692 2844 2504 2465 2617 2802 1889 3129 2759 5560 298.2 204.2 177 5 2490 249 2 1789 1993 2395 2634 2349 2455 246.4 2328 2445 2363 2086 221 4 274 2 2900 2520 2480 2667 2863 191 1 3204 2822 5587 308.8 205.5 2364 245 1 246.5 234 1 2459 2366 2098 222 2 2724 2876 2548 251 5 265 1 2829 192 1 3154 2855 5604 314.3 206.2 176 2 2510 2505 1792 2034 2505 2666 2385 2463 248.1 2367 248 3 2378 2124 224 2 2725 287 4 2587 2563 2658 283 3 1932 3154 2868 5615 316.1 207.2 2421 2509 252.6 2407 251 0 2396 218 1 2283 277 9 293 2 2624 2600 271 1 2904 197 1 3238 2876 5587 317.1 210.1 1839 256 1 254 5 181 9 222 7 2736 2728 2436 2532 254.9 2425 2524 2405 2206 2300 280 9 2964 251 2 2604 261.9 248 3 2623 253 2 220 3 235 4 290 1 3069 2708 267 3 2809 3005 201 9 3358 304 5 6756 322.9 214.9 1820 2709 269 4 1848 234 3 288 1 2826 2533 2623 263.7 249 8 2652 2575 2198 237 0 292 5 309 5 2722 268 6 2826 301 6 2030 3368 308 4 6934 326.7 216.9 2549 2642 265.4 250 8 265 9 258 1 221 1 238 0 295 4 312 8 272 9 268 7 284 8 303 8 204 2 339 3 3105 6906 330.6 219.2 2562 267 0 267.6 251 9 265 8 258 2 223 9 239 6 299 6 317 4 272 5 267 7 288 5 308 4 2059 345 0 314 9 6858 339.6 220.1 257 g 269 5 269.9 253 2 266 2 258 0 226 6 241 1 264 5 262 1 273 8 294 7 1983 3294 2857 5670 310.5 211.0 1848 2590 257 4 1843 230 8 2770 274 5 2452 2555 257.1 2438 254 1 2420 221 1 231 0 284 7 300 7 266 4 2639 2769 2985 1996 334 2 2899 5853 313.9 211.6 183 9 261 1 259 4 1845 234 4 280 1 2758 2476 2576 259.2 2454 2569 245 3 221 0 2324 287 7 3042 2686 2656 279 1 300 1 2009 3358 2967 6259 318.5 212.6 1786 2527 251 6 181 1 2064 261 5 2684 2410 2486 250.4 2390 250 2 2393 2153 2266 2748 2898 261 1 2589 2677 2853 1951 3176 2882 5615 318.4 209.2 182 2 2547 253 2 181 7 2146 271 0 2706 185 1 273 5 271 7 1829 235 4 2939 284 7 186 4 275 3 273 4 186 1 239 1 297 2 2870 186 4 2778 276 o 190 9 245 2 297 7 2890 321 9 273 6 268 7 292 2 312 6 2068 350 4 3202 6820 350.2 221.1 185 8 2799 277 9 192 2 252 9 303 9 291 5 01 2330 221 3 2529 248 7 08 2359 223 4 2576 2546 10 2389 2259 2620 2598 1794 250 4 2494 1826 272 7 2540 2526 1849 11 243 5 2300 2676 2656 1828 2599 2584 1835 281 5 10 245 2 231 3 270 2 2680 1828 2624 2609 183 3 285 5 07 246 6 2336 2698 2669 178 1 10 241 1 2280 2644 2622 1821 256 6 255 1 1833 277 9 10 249 2 2368 2706 2668 1840 2734 2720 1833 2903 06 250 5 238 1 271 6 2679 1858 275 9 274 2 182 5 2926 04 250 5 238 1 271 6 267 3 186 1 275 7 273 8 185 7 295 4 07 250 9 239 0 271 0 266 0 1857 276 5 2747 190 1 299 6 07 251 8 239 9 271 5 266 2 185 8 277 2 2750 192 2 303 1 Livestock and products # do . Dairy products do.... Mppt ^nirnplg . do Poultry and eggs do.... Prices paid: All commodities and services do.... Production items do.... All commodities and services, interest, taxes, and wage rates (parity index) 1910-14=100.. Parity ratio § do.... 655 632 833 610 491 486 458 1297 677 844 822 270 653 619 662 618 492 486 445 1300 687 832 851 264 650 '619 '648 '610 '494 '471 '511 1304 '680 826 '845 254 645 596 585 615 480 440 482 1 304 696 820 874 261 CONSUMER PRICES H (U.S. Department of Labor Indexes) 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 Transportation Private New cars . Services See footnotes at end of tables. do . do do.... do do 2546 251 5 2633 2817 1916 3140 2786 5560 301.8 205.4 1784 2497 249 2 1793 208 1 2516 2659 09 230 7 2195 2493 2449 1768 247 9 248 1 1783 2694 177 2 2497 2497 1785 2007 242 2 2647 10 231 6 2203 2505 2458 1771 2473 2473 178 4 274 1 2482 2477 1799 2724 1809 274 6 181 1 2647 2629 1853 234 0 2864 2795 1825 2670 2653 183 5 2880 qnq c Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS S-7 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 1979 1980 May Annual 1981 1980 June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June COMMODITY PRICES—Continued PRODUCER PRICES § (U.S. Department of Labor Indexes) Not Seasonally Adjusted Spot market prices, basic commodities: 22 Commodities 1967=100.. 9 Foodstuffs do... 13 Raw industrials .... do All commodities do. 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 prod., processed foods and feeds do.... Farm products # do.... Fruits and vegetables, fresh and dried.... do.... Grains do.... Live poultry do Livestock do.... Foods and feeds, processed # do.... Beverages and beverage materials do.... Cereal and bakery products do.... Dairy products do Fruits and vegetables, processed do.... Meats, poultry, and fish do.... Industrial commodities . . do. Chemicals and allied products # do.... Agric chemicals and chem prod do Chemicals, industrial do. Drugs and Pharmaceuticals do Fats and oils inedible do. Prepared paint do Fuels and related prod., and power # do.... Coal do... Electric power do Gas fuels do. .. Petroleum products, refined do.... Furniture and household durables # do.... Appliances, household do.... Furniture household do Home electronic equipment do.... Hides, skins, and leather products # do.... Footwear do.. . Hides and skins do Leather do.. . Lumber and wood products do.... Lumber doMachinery and equipment # do.... Agricultural machinery and equip do Construction machinery and equip do.... Electrical machinery and equip do.... Metalworking machinery and equip do.... Metals and metal products # do.... Heating equipment do. Iron and steel do Nonferrous metals do. Nonmetallic mineral products # do.... Clay prod., structural, excl. refrac do.... Concrete products do Gypsum products do Pulp, paper, and allied products do.... Paper do Rubber and plastics products do.... Tires and tubes do.. . Textile products and apparel do.... Synthetic fibers Dec. 1975-100.. Processed yarns and threads do.... Gray fabrics do Finished fabrics do.... Apparel 1967=100.. Textile house furnishings do.... Transportation equipment # ....Dec. 1968=100.. Motor vehicles and equip 1967—100.. Seasonally Adjusted t Finished goods, percent change from previous month * By stage of processing: t Crude materials for further processing 1967 — 100 Intermediate materials, supplies, etc do. .. Finished goods # do Finished consumer goods do. . Food do Finished goods, exc. foods do.... Durable do Nondurable do. .. Capital eauioment do.... See footnotes at end of tables. 1 *283.5 1 264.3 *297.9 268.8 264.1 244.4 278.5 264.2 260.3 250.0 267.5 265.6 274.6 270.0 277.6 270.4 288.7 283.7 292.1 273.8 292.8 284.8 298.3 274.6 296.6 290.3 300.8 '277.8 298.4 289.4 304.7 279.1 287.7 272.6 298.4 280.8 281.7 267.7 291.6 284.6 273.4 258.5 284.2 '287.6 275.1 255.0 289.8 289.6 276.0 253.0 293.0 292.8 269.7 244.0 288.9 293.7 (2) (') (°) 294.5 274.3 243.2 217.7 217.9 216.5 r 304.2 '280.1 '246.8 '248.8 '239.5 289.3 277.0 243.4 245.2 236.7 288.4 278.8 244.9 246.8 237.8 304.3 281.6 249.3 251.7 240.6 317.0 284.3 251.4 254.1 241.9 319.3 285.3 251.4 254.1 241.8 322.8 287.7 255.4 257.0 249.2 324.6 289.1 256.2 257.9 250.2 323.5 291.9 257.2 258.9 250.9 328.0 296.2 260.4 262.0 254.5 '336.5 '298.3 '263.3 '265.0 '256.7 333.0 301.4 265.3 267.3 257.8 335.2 305.4 267.7 269.6 260.5 333.2 306.6 268.9 270.6 262.6 334.3 307.1 269.9 271.5 264.0 226.9 241.7 228.8 226.1 231.1 229.8 241.4 229.0 214.8 194.3 260.3 222.5 210.7 210.3 211.2 221.9 242.0 236.5 222.3 214.4 264.0 159.4 376.7 204.4 408.1 450.9 270.2 544.1 444.8 171.3 160.9 186.3 91.3 252.4 218.0 535.4 356.7 300.4 354.3 213.9 232.1 256.2 178.9 241.3 259.3 187.1 283.5 261.7 248.6 217.9 244.1 252.3 219.0 229.6 194.3 205.9 168.7 119.0 109.2 127.1 107.4 160.4 190.4 188.1 190.5 251.5 282.4 261.5 250.8 273.0 244.7 249.4 238.6 239.0 202.1 252.7 241.2 233.0 236.0 230.6 228.7 243.1 '274.5 260.3 257.1 324.0 174.5 298.0 235.3 574.0 467.3 321.6 760.7 674.7 187.7 '174.2 204.8 91.4 '248.9 233.1 370.9 310.6 288.9 325.8 239.8 259.2 289.4 201.7 274.4 286.4 206.5 305.2 305.0 283.0 '231.5 273.9 '256.3 249.2 256.8 217.4 236.9 183.5 134.7 122.5 138.1 115.7 '172.4 206.9 '207.0 208.8 247.1 277.6 258.3 246.7 270.7 233.8 233.5 244.0 219.0 171.3 233.3 233.1 231.2 234.7 228.5 225.4 224.5 271.9 262.5 258.5 328.5 172.8 294.7 238.8 572.1 466.5 316.5 745.1 680.9 185.4 173.2 203.0 92.0 240.7 231.9 289.7 290.4 272.1 301.4 237.6 256.4 285.9 199.9 272.9 281.8 204.0 304.8 289.7 284.0 230.0 275.2 256.5 249.2 256.1 215.0 233.2 182.0 133.2 124.2 136.5 115.3 170.2 202.6 202.5 204.5 248.7 278.8 259.8 248.5 271.7 234.3 233.4 233.5 215.3 166.6 240.0 233.9 234.3 233.2 229.5 227.2 226.6 273.5 262.8 257.6 329.5 174.4 255.8 238.8 576.5 466.6 326.0 749.2 681.7 186.5 175.5 204.0 91.8 240.9 231.9 315.7 284.4 279.8 313.0 239.2 257.1 287.6 201.6 275.4 281.9 205.0 303.4 288.8 283.4 230.1 275.8 257.1 251.1 257.9 217.3 235.6 183.0 134.5 122.8 134.8 115.8 172.7 202.7 203.1 205.2 251.2 285.6 263.0 251.0 275.9 246.6 254.3 252.0 244.8 227.2 260.5 241.5 234.6 234.7 230.1 229.8 248.5 276.2 263.3 258.7 328.7 175.7 260.0 238.8 585.5 467.5 331.1 762.1 693.9 188.0 175.8 206.5 91.7 245.1 232.7 356.6 292.2 289.2 327.2 241.5 258.6 291.5 203.7 278.0 282.5 206.2 300.6 292.6 284.8 230.1 275.9 253.1 251.7 258.2 218.8 238.0 184.7 136.0 122.4 135.7 116.6 174.4 210.7 206.2 208.6 253.1 290.3 265.7 252.7 279.5 255.1 263.8 254.0 256.5 224.5 275.7 249.4 237.1 235.8 232.6 230.7 259.9 278.2 264.4 260.0 330.0 176.1 307.6 238.8 590.6 468.7 333.6 772.6 697.6 188.9 176.3 208.0 91.3 251.3 233.7 398.4 314.2 296.1 333.7 242.6 259.9 293.4 205.0 278.8 285.1 208.0 302.6 298.4 286.0 229.7 276.0 251.8 252.4 258.6 220.5 238.0 185.6 137.5 123.2 137.5 116.8 175.1 211.0 208.8 211.7 253.7 291.2 265.8 253.1 279.5 256.5 267.0 266.2 260.6 241.0 266.8 249.8 236.1 238.3 233.7 231.3 257.8 278.8 263.4 260.6 327.5 176.8 304.5 239.3 593.5 471.3 338.3 786.2 696.4 189.5 177.2 208.5 91.6 247.8 235.5 356.1 298.1 292.2 328.0 244.7 263.9 295.7 206.0 280.2 287.3 208.8 304.5 302.2 286.8 230.1 277.3 251.8 252.8 258.7 222.0 242.1 186.6 139.5 124.3 141.0 117.0 175.0 212.9 204.4 205.6 258.4 293.0 269.6 257.8 282.1 259.4 263.6 240.9 269.2 222.9 263.0 256.1 239.5 241.5 238.0 233.8 256.0 282.0 264.8 260.6 330.0 178.4 302.0 239.3 592.9 470.7 337.4 802.2 690.4 190.9 177.5 209.8 91.5 251.2 236.6 381.5 301.9 289.0 320.6 246.8 265.4 299.1 207.0 282.5 291.9 210.6 310.5 309.4 288.6 233.3 277.5 249.5 254.3 262.1 222.8 245.2 188.1 140.2 125.1 143.5 118.3 176.2 213.8 217.4 218.2 258.6 295.2 270.5 257.9 284.0 260.5 264.9 246.6 270.9 221.0 254.8 257.2 240.6 245.3 240.2 234.7 250.9 283.4 266.7 261.1 332.7 181.1 308.2 241.4 600.2 475.4 333.8 825.5 697.6 191.5 178.5 210.9 91.2 255.4 237.5 409.1 317.3 293.4 324.9 248.3 271.6 300.1 207.5 283.9 291.1 212.0 312.7 302.1 288.7 233.5 277.7 253.3 255.0 264.1 223.4 245.2 189.6 140.7 125.8 145.0 119.1 176.8 213.8 217.8 218.6 261.0 296.3 272.0 260.4 284.3 257.0 265.3 245.1 265.2 218.9 251.4 251.5 240.5 248.7 242.3 236.6 248.1 286.6 268.1 263.3 334.6 182.6 317.1 241.4 615.7 475.3 337.6 844.3 717.0 193.1 179.5 212.1 91.0 256.9 236.9 392.8 332.4 299.4 333.0 249.8 272.9 301.4 208.9 285.7 290.6 214.0 316.4 293.4 291.2 233.6 277.6 252.7 256.7 269.4 223.3 245.2 190.4 140.8 128.2 144.0 120.1 177.5 214.3 224.3 226.2 262.6 302.3 277.1 262.1 293.1 258.0 264.5 258.7 277.7 213.1 244.3 253.4 243.0 251.1 244.7 238.4 248.9 291.2 274.3 267.5 344.6 184.7 310.7 242.9 634.6 477.8 341.4 857.1 736.9 193.9 182.2 212.9 91.0 258.2 238.4 377.8 332.6 296.6 331.6 253.2 276.4 305.3 211.9 289.6 294.1 216.7 322.9 292.8 296.6 239.5 286.1 259.6 261.3 271.7 224.8 240.9 193.0 146.5 129.8 143.5 122.2 179.9 219.7 227.4 228.9 '263.8 '306.8 '279.3 '263.4 '296.4 '255.1 '262.4 '275.1 267.5 220.8 244.6 '250.2 '244.8 '252.1 '245.0 '243.7 '243.6 '295.7 '277.6 '271.6 '352.1 '187.3 289.7 '246.6 '667.5 480.8 '346.2 '881.6 '769.6 '195.2 '183.5 '213.8 '91.3 '257.7 '240.7 '367.4 310.0 '294.7 '326.9 '255.3 '278.4 '310.0 '213.7 '291.6 '294.0 '217.6 '323.2 '287.4 '297.9 '239.8 286.6 257.3 '267.2 '272.9 '226.4 '243.5 '193.9 '147.1 '130.3 '144.0 '122.9 '180.7 '221.3 '229.1 '230.9 264.5 310.0 281.8 264.0 301.0 253.1 260.6 291.6 261.8 213.5 239.3 248.1 242.8 251.9 245.5 251.8 242.0 298.9 279.4 274.8 352.5 189.1 295.7 246.9 692.2 481.3 350.4 867.6 822.4 195.4 183.0 214.4 91.3 262.4 240.5 (2) 322.5 293.6 324.7 256.9 278.7 311.3 215.9 294.7 296.1 217.6 328.0 285.5 301.2 245.2 286.9 257.6 268.4 274.0 228.8 248.2 194.5 149.6 133.9 144.0 122.5 180.1 225.4 228.5 229.9 267.4 313.3 284.8 266.9 304.3 253.6 263.2 285.2 264.7 195.4 246.6 247.4 243.4 253.5 245.8 258.7 239.2 302.8 285.8 277.3 360.8 190.9 312.7 248.5 703.8 486.4 355.8 884.5 839.1 196.4 183.8 216.9 91.3 264.9 241.1 268.4 314.1 286.0 268.0 305.4 252.6 259.5 273.9 257.7 207.2 251.8 248.0 245.0 255.1 245.0 260.1 244.8 304.1 288.2 278.6 366.6 192.3 312.1 250.4 706.0 487.7 360.7 906.0 835.4 197.5 184.2 217.6 91.0 265.9 241.1 268.9 315.1 286.7 268.7 306.2 254.1 260.3 258.6 257.1 210.0 263.0 249.7 245.5 256.0 245.6 263.3 248.3 304.7 290.3 288.9 369.4 193.2 303.1 250.4 704.9 491.8 366.9 931.6 827.7 197.1 184.8 218.9 86.9 262.8 241.0 337.8 298.1 331.3 259.2 281.2 314.7 217.8 298.1 298.7 218.8 330.9 288.0 310.2 245.6 289.5 256.8 270.6 275.5 230.9 250.3 196.5 151.6 134.6 145.7 124.1 182.1 226.3 231.5 233.2 337.0 297.8 334.9 260.6 284.4 318.3 218.0 299.5 299.2 221.7 330.6 287.8 311.7 249.6 290.7 261.1 271.6 276.1 232.0 250.8 198.0 156.7 137.1 146.1 124.7 182.4 231.1 233.2 235.3 321.0 297.9 335.0 261.9 285.9 320.0 219.0 300.9 298.5 222.9 329.9 284.9 312.8 249.5 293.2 260.7 272.7 278.8 233.7 250.8 199.5 158.2 138.9 146.6 124.8 185.0 228.1 234.1 236.4 277.1 *255.6 1 293.0 235.6 0.5 0.8 1.7 1.2 0.3 0.9 0.7 0.4 286.1 276.4 242.8 244.5 230.8 245.8 201.7 283.6 236.6 288.3 278.4 244.8 246.6 232.1 248.2 204.7 285.6 238.2 303.6 281.0 249.0 251.2 240.6 250.8 207.7 287.8 241.1 317.5 283.7 252.0 254.3 247.0 252.3 209.4 289.1 243.6 321.8 285.2 252.7 255.1 248.3 252.8 209.1 290.3 243.9 327.2 287.6 255.1 257.1 250.0 254.8 212.3 291.4 248.1 330.7 290.2 256.9 258.9 250.8 260.1 213.3 294.8 249.7 328.1 293.5 257.8 259.7 250.9 261.2 212.9 297.4 250.8 e 1.2 '0.8 '0.9 0.8 0.4 0.6 328.8 297.4 260.3 262.1 251.2 264.4 213.2 302.5 253.5 '332.4 '298.5 '262.8 '264.6 '249.5 '268.7 '214.7 '309.0 '256.1 327.0 301.1 265.2 267.2 251.1 271.9 213.7 315.0 257.7 331.8 304.3 267.3 269.3 251.1 274.8 215.3 318.8 260.1 330.1 305.9 268.3 269.9 251.0 275.6 217.5 319.0 262.4 334.1 306.7 269.8 271.3 252.2 277.0 218.6 320.7 264.3 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-8 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 1980 Annual July 1981 May June July Aug. 1981 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June COMMODITY PRICES—Continued PRODUCER PRICES—Continued (U.S. Department of Labor Indexes) —Continued Seasonally Adjusted By durability of product: Total manufactures 1967—100.. Durable manufactures do Nondurable manufactures do. . PURCHASING POWER OF THE DOLLAR As measured by: Producer prices Consumer orices i fl 1967=$1.00.. do.... 0.459 0.460 0.405 0.405 257.3 2462 269.4 2593 2485 270 1 262.5 2513 274.5 266.0 2530 279.5 2657 2528 2794 268.5 2557 282.4 270.5 2574 285.3 273.3 2612 285.9 (22) () M 0.411 0.408 0.408 0.404 0.401 0.404 0.398 0.401 0.398 0.397 0.392 0.394 0.390 0.390 0.389 0.387 0.384 0.384 r 0.380 0.380 0.377 0.377 0.374 0.375 0.372 0.372 19 696 16 882 16 184 '18 020 19 487 15 413 13 190 12 689 14 182 15 336 '7,480 '6,623 '6,178 '6,924 '7,875 '4920 '4668 '5242 '5527 '5424 20 198 15871 8,352 5606 0.371 0.369 CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE CONSTRUCTION PUT IN PLACE @ mil $ r230 781 r230 273 18 895 19 766 '20 048 '20500 '21 309 '21 477 '20 319 181 691 174 897 14 228 14 577 14 613 14 978 15 527 16 132 15 702 Private total # . do r 99,030 87,261 rr7,001 rr6,985 '7,131 '7,560 '7,938 '8,248 '8,292 Residential do.... r 78587 63 139 4725 4791 '4998 '5415 '5850 '6 165 '6 199 New housing units do Nonresidential buildings, except farm and r r r 47,298 52,434 4,409 4535 '4,479 '4,522 '4,547 '4,664 '4,570 public utilities, total # mil. $.. 14950 13 837 1 Industrial do 175 1250 1 154 1 138 '1 165 1 129 1 132 r 24924 29,945 r2,537 '2574 '2,599 '2,645 '2,610 '2,729 '2,636 Commercial do.... Public utilities: r r r '528 '617 6,343 '595 '564 6,733 564 606 '583 Telephone and telegraph do.... r 55,376 r4,668 '5188 '5,434 '5,522 '5,782 '5,345 '4,617 Public, total # do.... r49,090 1,612 1,665 15,857 1,686 1,828 1,804 18,864 1,527 Buildings (excluding military) # do.... 1,702 149 162 1648 146 Housing and redevelopment do . . 144 '133 1211 129 135 111 201 107 150 Industrial do 145 1 411 1788 156 '164 r '152 175 157 1880 176 '199 !647 157 Military facilities do 151 1,145 1,627 1,666 13,785 1,219 1,543 Highways and streets do.... 11 996 1539 1,595 New construction (seasonally adjusted at annual rates), total . . .. bil $ '2216 '2185 '2164 '2179 '2246 '228.9 '2343 Private, total # do 180.9 1670 163 1 161 5 '1635 169 1 174.9 r '89.8 Residential do. . '95.6 '845 '793 788 '756 '750 r '642 New housing units do '681 '607 '53 1 '563 568 '533 Nonresidentiaf buildings, except farm and r public utilities total $ bil $ '514 '502 '503 53 1 '506 '501 '525 12.4 Industrial do. . 12.9 12.9 12.8 133 142 148 r '29 1 Commercial do '296 '287 '290 '29 1 305 '294 Public utilities: r 63 '62 67 Telephone and telegraph do '66 63 67 68 r '534 '555 '540 '544 546 '548 Public total # do '554 188 '192 194 194 182 181 '193 Buildings (excluding military) $ do 1.7 1.8 1.6 Housing and redevelopment do.... 1.5 15 1.5 1.5 15 15 '2 1 16 1 7 Industrial . do 18 18 '2.0 1.8 1.9 '22 18 20 Military facilities .... do 19 13.0 12.7 12.8 13.6 14.2 14.5 13.3 Highways and streets do.... CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS Construction contracts in 50 States (F.W. Dodge Division, McGraw-Hill): Valuation, total . . mil $ 168 446 147 164 11 454 12425 13466 15 146 13077 13886 13296 Index (mo. data seas, adj.) ft 1972=100.. 186 162 '205 163 167 192 129 148 145 3 488 Public ownership . mil $ 3 367 3 559 3 459 3 783 41351 ^3978 3867 46 646 r 9 684 11 657 Private ownership do 9 929 9518 10428 121 800 105 813 7 476 8 558 By type of building: Nonresidential ... . do 5008 5025 4 313 4819 52345 r4 209 4 419 4861 50206 74 557 5847 Residential do 63*206 '4 6 069 6 785 5 897 410 6 105 5092 Non-building construction do.. . 31613 r2834 2*441 2*589 2076 43683 2542 4936 2471 New construction (unadjusted) total '4,536 1228 '2,548 4,110 1093 2324 4,042 1063 2,283 '545 '4,283 1,620 152 174 149 '824 '456 '3,693 1,499 150 '180 140 '664 455 588 557 '3,496 1,361 140 135 170 '594 '3,839 1,508 147 178 135 '653 '4,151 4,327 1,493 '161 170 152 '880 1,484 157 191 154 1,051 '245.4 '187.9 '259.0 '2545 '2503 '2489 '98.9 '704 193.9 100.7 '742 193.2 '99.7 '75 1 189.6 '96.3 '730 1925 '98.3 '729 2373 186.5 94.1 676 '543 14.3 '308 '582 15.3 '330 '584 15.1 '334 '583 '15.4 '333 '58 1 155 '334 554 14.9 315 62 '576 '204 1.8 22 17 13.1 71 '652 '207 2.3 23 1.8 19.4 '73 '613 197 1.9 19 '2.2 17.8 '7 1 '606 '204 1.9 20 17 16.2 69 '564 186 '2.0 '20 19 15.1 508 176 19 22 17 12.3 12513 193 3 238 9275 10467 185 3242 7 225 10,405 177 3007 7 399 13904 183 3649 10 255 14,378 172 3 703 10675 13,350 160 3 236 4709 5570 2235 4 122 4207 2 139 4085 4206 2 114 5345 5929 2630 5272 6569 2537 5050 5887 2413 1- 4,450 1252 2,457 '4,614 1239 '2,609 4,597 1231 2,628 lo'iis New construction planning (Engineering News-Record) § do.... HOUSING STARTS AND PERMITS New housing units started: Unadjusted: Total (private and public) thous Privately owned do. One-family structures do.... Seasonally adjusted at annual rates: Total privately owned @ @ .. do One-family structures @@ do.... New private housing units authorized by building permits (16,000 permit-issuing places): Monthly data are seas. adj. at annual rates: Total thous.. One-family structures do.... Manufacturers' shipments of mobile homes Unadjusted thous Seasonally adjusted at annual rates do.... See footnotes at end of table 135,005 149,143 1 759 9 13126 1745 1 12922 1,194.1 852.2 13,057 r 930 917 64.9 8,900 9,642 8,997 9,821 13,580 17,200 13,071 14,991 12,449 11,212 15,545 14,093 11,684 '117 8 1164 76.9 1215 120 1 85.6 '131 7 1299 92.0 '1470 1383 95.0 1537 1527 97.5 1135 1129 71.2 '963 959 56.6 '852 84.5 48.0 724 71.9 48.0 1089 107.8 70.5 1240 1230 '83.6 111 1 1104 '74.4 1056 1045 70.5 1 159 '767 1032 671 938 651 1 184 760 1277 867 1411 971 1482 1032 1519 1,009 1550 1019 1535 974 1660 993 1215 791 1,297 838 1,332 '897 1,552 982 1,191 710 864 508 1,094 641 1,232 763 1,355 840 1,518 884 1,351 820 1,366 809 1,249 753 1,214 715 1,165 677 1,153 678 1,186 689 1,167 '654 2774 221 5 155 165 154 166 170 207 200 208 215 239 236 236 178 239 160 261 158 233 173 256 215 255 240 265 229 255 976 567 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS S-9 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 1979 1980 Annual 1981 1980 May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE—Continued CONSTRUCTION COST INDEXES Dept. of Commerce composite 1977—100 . 128.7 1433 American Appraisal Co., The: Average, 30 cities 1913=100.. 2,357 2,495 Atlanta do.. . 2,506 2660 New York do 2431 2553 2671 San Francisco do 2498 St Louis do 2424 2343 Boeckh indexes: Average, 20 cities: @ Apartments, hotels, office buildings 1972—100.. 170.5 186.0 Commercial and factory buildings do 1790 1952 Residences do 1766 1860 Engineering News-Record: Building 1967= 100.. 287.7 269.3 Construction do... 279.5 301.4 Federal Highway Adm. —Highway construction: Composite (avg. for year or qtr.) 1977=100.. 142.6 163.0 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS Output indexes: Iron and steel products 1947-49-100.. 165.6 Lumber and wood products do 1912 225.2 Portland cement do.... REAL ESTATE H Mortgage applications for new home construction: FHA net applications thous. units. 133.8 1414 Seasonally adjusted annual rates do Requests for VA appraisals do.... 216.1 202.2 Seasonally adjusted annual rates do.... Home mortgages insured or guaranteed by: Fed. Hous. Adm.: Face amount mil. $.. 18,166.74 16,458.53 Vet. Adm.: Face amount § do.... 16,505.50 13,855.54 Federal Home Loan Banks, outstanding advances to member institutions, end of period mil. $.. 41,838 48,963 New mortgage loans of all savings and loan associations estimated total mil $ 100546 72537 By purpose of loan: Home construction do 20583 14946 62740 Home purchase do 42957 17,223 All other purposes do.... 14,634 142.2 1444 1450 2,430 2563 2509 2607 2259 2,502 2672 2528 2626 2367 2,531 2726 2580 2722 2383 1450 1456 1467 1478 1492 1497 1521 1529 1535 2,551 2735 2589 2732 2398 2,545 2717 2577 2717 2384 2,547 2711 2575 2730 2395 2,556 2715 2579 2738 2399 2,566 2723 2587 2744 2406 2,578 2773 2621 2820 2396 2,581 2781 2639 2821 2357 2,576 2788 2629 2834 2346 2,600 2807 2644 2*855 2361 2,635 2805 2640 2855 2485 1926 2018 188 8 1878 1973 1857 183.1 1917 1850 279.9 292.2 144.8 284.1 2977 289.0 3035 292.1 307.6 168.3 292.4 309.0 194.0 2032 191 4 292.5 3097 296.0 312.5 298.2 3139 298.4 314.0 161.8 163.1 156 186 21.0 243 298.6 3143 201.2 211 1 1995 197 1 2068 194 9 1948 2047 1926 298.0 3150 305.5 3214 307.3 3233 '308.3 '3268 113 125 18.2 194 8.8 87 15.5 183 7.4 80 14.2 154 160.0 13.0 148 17.3 190 113 176 11.3 169 74 129 12.5 177 8.3 119 14.9 191 926.69 848.02 918.70 1,324.06 1,506.58 1,461.37 1,584.55 1,242.93 1,351.14 74056 817 14 944.00 162390 1 13339 1 135 18 954.90 955.33 91726 849.36 745.20 983.70 1,121.55 70641 76970 983.42 58344 978.02 87583 43,366 42,364 41,473 42,605 44,161 46,115 47,322 48,963 48,581 48,206 49,175 51,530 53,148 56,095 3241 4 130 5711 8339 9500 9336 6574 6942 4285 3676 4923 '5533 5626 706 1848 687 915 2374 841 1 238 3498 975 1 556 5208 1.575 1 803 5708 1.989 1 886 5552 1.898 1 391 3821 1.362 1 454 3748 1.740 1 029 2315 941 888 1966 822 1 224 1 366 2*538 r2826 1.341 1.161 1 257 3025 1.344 12.3 116 14.8 166 109 123 17.4 209 154 163 22.3 246 165 185 20.3 242 129 137 19.8 211 96 133 12.9 188 DOMESTIC TRADE ADVERTISING McCann-Erickson national advertising index, seasonally adjusted: Combined index 1967—100 Network TV do Spot TV do.... Magazines . . . do Newspapers do.... Magazine advertising (Publishers Information Bureau): Cost total mil $ Apparel and accessories do .. Automotive incl accessories do Building materials do.... Drugs and toiletries . do Foods, soft drinks, confectionery do. .. Beer, wine, liquors do. . Industrial materials do Soaps cleansers etc do Smoking materials do All other do Newspaper advertising expenditures (Media Records Inc.): Total mil $ Automotive do Classified do Financial do General do Retail do WHOLESALE TRADE t Merchant wholesalers sales (unadj.), total mil. $.. Durable goods establishments do Nondurable goods establishments do Merchant wholesalers inventories, book value, end of year or month (unadj.), total mil. $.. Durable goods establishments do Nondurable roods establishments do.... See footnotes at end of tables. 274 312 293 235 246 302 343 339 252 261 311 360 329 263 276 305 341 335 243 294 326 370 349 280 291 314 363 360 253 265 294 330 354 227 259 26340 919 2126 46.4 2621 200.5 2340 1325 699 350 2782 10708 2846 1 1117 2295 483 2832 2116 2389 138 8 708 298 2897 1 1980 2669 89 239 6.5 283 15.3 202 16 5 66 32 24 8 1129 2344 59 20 1 5.0 249 17.3 229 11 8 58 22 243 942 1708 53 127 30 210 152 137 79 34 09 21 3 663 1753 78 84 2.9 236 13.4 119 79 40 23 23 1 699 2510 159 120 5.2 278 144 167 123 74 33 256 1105 2752 130 243 4.6 259 196 220 14 6 72 31 249 1160 3115 119 273 39 274 294 27.6 184 7.6 27 242 1312 2543 97 221 2.4 226 18.4 36.9 108 4.5 14 234 102.2 1843 67 148 23 181 90 11.5 89 43 19 207 860 2257 62 240 3.2 249 17.9 14.4 78 3.8 19 248 96.8 2680 12 1 257 3.2 274 184 17.8 116 5.8 21 300 113.9 2883 144 272 48 316 194 19.6 148 6.0 30 298 117.8 2979 11 1 310 74 313 175 19.0 184 7.2 3.4 248 126.8 76413 1960 2 1793 2438 982 1 4040 1 81923 183 6 21918 2980 1 1227 43963 7067 159 1823 259 1030 379.6 6952 14 7 1883 249 965 3708 5863 129 1720 243 72 l 3050 6750 136 1968 160 781 3705 6502 152 1808 219 932 339.2 7384 156 1838 277 1059 405.4 8100 167 185.3 244 1137 469.9 6805 113 136.2 279 766 428.5 6712 162 197.7 339 1006 322.7 7038 194 199.2 24.6 1133 347.4 8403 225 235.0 312 1362 415.4 8166 184 215.6 30.9 1265 425.2 884.5 213 240.2 26.0 1349 462.1 915,163 1,043,886 410 079 438 439 505 084 605 447 83,507 34947 48560 81,607 35508 46099 86,052 35757 50295 86,311 36010 50301 90,715 38 112 52603 99,023 41298 57725 91,328 36679 54649 97,659 38598 59061 93,845 35927 57918 97,480 64620 32.860 97,785 65 133 32.652 106,345 98,387 100 205 101,310 104,277 105,866 105,449 105,446 107,209 107,907 106,420 64730 65894 65273 65 137 65857 66716 66230 68251 69208 rr69 673 71,417 33.657 34.311 36.037 39.140 40.009 38.733 39.216 38.958 38.699 36.747 34.928 93,778 59198 34.580 105,449 66716 38.733 2,655 2784 2631 2821 2476 89,641 101,273 '99,081 95,874 37054 41991 '41 934 40428 52587 59282 r57 147 55446 S-10 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 1979 July 1981 1980 1980 Annual May June July Aug. 1981 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. 84,652 '85,770 '87,1% '86,788 28,295 '27,688 '27,682 '28 470 May June DOMESTIC TRADE—Continued RETAIL TRADE All retail stores: t Estimated sales (unadj.), total t mil. $.. Durable goods stores $ do.... Building materials, hardware, garden supply, and mobile home dealers # mil. $.. Building materials and supply stores .. do.... Hardware stores • do .. Automotive dealers $ . . . . do.... Motor vehicle dealers do.... Auto and home supply stores do.... Furniture, home furn., and equip # do.... Furniture, home furnishings stores do.... Household appliance radio TV do.... Nondurable goods stores do.... General merch group stores 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 do.... Woman's clothing spec stores furriers do Shoe stores . do . Eating and drinking places do.... Drug and proprietary stores do.... Liquor stores do Estimated sales (seas adj ) total t do.. . Durable goods stores # do.... Building materials, hardware, garden supply, ana mobile home dealers $ . . . . mil $.. Building materials and supplv stores do Hardware stores . do. Automotive dealers . . do. .. Motor vehicle dealers do.... Auto and home supply stores do Furniture home furn., and equip. # do.... Furniture home furnishings stores do Household appliance radio TV do.... Nondurable goods stores do.... General merch group stores 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 do Women's clothing, spec, stores, furriers do..., Shoe stores do Eating and drinking places do . Drug and proprietary stores do.... Liquor stores do Estimated inventories, end of year or month: t Book value (unadjusted), total mil. $.. Durable goods stores & do.... Building materials and supply stores .. do.... Automotive dealers do.... Furniture, home furn., and equip do.... Nondurable goods stores # do.... General merch. group stores do.... Department stores do Food stores do Apparel and accessory stores do.... Book value (seas, adj.), total do.... Durable goods stores # do.... Building materials and supply stores .. do.... Automotive dealers do . Furniture, home furn., and equip do.... Nondurable goods stores # do.... General merch. group stores do.... Department stores do.... Food stores do Apparel and accessory stores do.... Firms with 11 or more stores: Estimated sales (unadjusted), total mil. $.. Durable goods stores , do.... Auto and home supply stores do.... Nondurable goods stores # do.... General merchandise group stores do.... Department stores do.... Variety stores do Miscellaneous general stores do.... See footnotes at end of tables. 894,343 304809 956,655 297926 79,202 24247 77,366 24,747 79,860 26032 81,740 25,256 77,579 24,506 84,000 26,698 83,816 100,755 25,121 28,093 77,361 23,239 74,321 23,857 50,272 35,255 7838 177 251 161,110 16 141 41,868 25,692 12428 589,534 109740 S 88,520 8385 195 826 182 365 73,202 42,375 7,830 15802 7127 79,576 28,107 15294 48,210 33,682 7743 167 017 148,799 18218 43,198 26,228 13 190 658,729 116287 94,185 8856 217511 202,065 94,470 44,487 8,025 16991 8040 86,612 31,557 16556 4,287 2,865 720 13487 11,924 1563 3,444 2,123 1006 54,955 9476 7,682 737 18756 17,478 8,008 3,523 615 1358 656 7,488 2,598 1394 75,975 22,544 4,259 2,942 666 14,098 12,542 1,556 3,389 2,053 1,044 52,619 8713 7,066 679 17638 16,356 8,254 3,295 633 1223 604 7,475 2,499 1348 77,843 23,589 4,247 3,028 671 15 176 13,527 1649 3,636 2,172 1 139 53,828 8630 6,974 679 18640 17,343 8,504 3,263 563 1272 577 7,635 2,518 1398 79491 25,071 4,289 4,434 3,071 3,215 641 642 14211 13489 12,600 11,965 1611 1,524 3,712 3,626 2,244 2,170 1,083 1 119 56,484 53,073 8923 9640 7,834 7,299 741 635 19 115 17712 17,812 16,474 8,470 7,982 3,913 3,586 683 608 1409 1468 693 724 7,920 7,276 2,507 2,563 1,277 1420 79829 80,620 24,593 25,094 4,672 3,398 692 15027 13,330 1,697 3,822 2,309 1,126 57,302 10 105 8,198 735 18,853 17,561 8,244 3,931 702 1546 724 7,518 2,693 1,347 81,552 25,293 4,152 2 936 659 13,264 11,699 1,548 4,048 2,421 1,207 58,695 11,821 9,642 787 18,485 17,195 7,951 4,179 801 1582 750 7,142 2,655 1,407 82,764 26,007 3,971 2,616 825 13016 11,365 1651 4,905 2,566 1634 72,662 18365 14,859 1397 20212 18,506 8,350 6,335 1,283 2339 942 7,510 3,775 1,926 83,443 25,983 3,351 2,360 565 13,351 11,926 1,425 3,616 2,152 1,074 54,122 7,279 5,873 566 19,195 17,830 8,047 3,279 565 1258 614 7,065 2,722 1,275 85,463 27,075 3,359 4,043 '4,524 '4,795 '5,048 2,360 2,785 '3,038 3,213 538 655 '771 821 14,370 17,336 '16,279 '15,764 '16 101 13,011 15,745 '14,563 14,116 1,359 1,591 '1,716 1648 3,716 '3,608 '3,653 '3,777 3,351 2,020 2,260 '2,229 2,273 1,088 '1,047 976 1045 50,464 56,357 '58,082 '59,514 '58,318 7 160 8,972 '9%! '10 251 '9830 7,337 '8,093 '8,367 '8,075 5,783 557 663 '787 748 17477 18,837 '19,383 '20306 '19716 16,133 17,410 '17,839 '18,777 '18,167 7,616 8,380 '8,492 '8,708 '8,893 2,911 3,448 '3,972 '3,726 '3,564 494 552 '621 613 1 141 1355 '1532 1472 665 530 '831 732 6,742 7,710 '7,897 '8,350 '8,375 2,530 2,701 '2,769 '2,836 '2,816 1,247 '1,285 1,195 1353 86,810 87,608 '85,855 '85 313 '86372 28,328 28,429 '26,356 '26,557 '26,913 3,828 2698 626 12,142 10,646 1496 3,524 2 115 1,055 53,431 9410 7,629 736 17591 16,365 7,737 3,633 654 1,387 664 7044 2,580 1379 3,792 2634 622 13,174 11,689 1485 3,484 2059 1,084 54,254 9417 7,622 736 17953 16,690 7983 3,687 679 1,399 667 7085 2,587 1371 3,808 2633 634 14,451 12,871 1580 3,626 2 144 1,130 54,420 9506 7,715 731 18088 16,805 7918 3675 674 1404 663 7096 2,604 1346 3,844 2670 633 13,940 12,389 1551 3,628 2168 1,099 55,236 9722 7,905 740 18405 17,078 7998 3,785 736 1,435 677 7 135 2,623 1 367 4,084 2863 646 14,258 12,695 1,563 3,682 2210 1,093 56,259 9940 8,045 739 18,592 17,267 8,090 3,771 702 1,431 672 7371 2,742 1369 4,251 2,963 662 14,593 13,042 1,551 3,802 2267 1,137 56,757 10025 8,171 732 18,808 17,457 8,130 3,777 683 1,438 687 7416 2,760 1371 4,261 2963 689 14,413 12,827 1,586 3,817 2241 1,151 57,460 10093 8,146 738 19098 17,709 8,284 3,789 666 1,450 677 7563 2,755 1386 4,596 3246 731 14,965 13,355 1,610 4,016 2404 1,201 58,388 9994 8,078 775 19,072 17,601 8497 3,945 642 1,549 728 7885 2,815 1390 4,596 3233 738 16,315 14,603 1,712 3,888 2319 1,163 58,482 10306 8,381 770 19,112 17,632 8,5% 4,022 681 1,557 755 7,876 2,768 1404 4,039 2820 639 14,173 12,661 1,512 3,702 2233 1,097 55,526 9649 7,840 722 18577 17,250 7990 3,724 699 1,416 670 7276 2,667 1348 4,481 3 126 731 16,330 14,688 1,642 3,897 2313 1,185 59,179 10306 8,443 762 19,522 18,098 8,613 3,947 660 1,502 745 8,006 2,770 1386 '4,427 '3087 '732 '14,572 '12,945 '1,627 '3,822 '2286 '1,166 '59,499 '10,563 '8,610 '792 '19,672 '18,185 '8,595 '3,931 '646 '1,547 '734 '7,842 '2,831 '1401 106,169 52691 8,609 26,763 8,146 53,478 18,628 13734 11517 8,547 108,835 53274 8,986 26524 8,287 55,561 20,456 14,993 11414 8,875 108,717 109,997 109,454 109,268 108,482 111,826 117,264 119,039 108,717 108,147 110,635 113,741 51,159 53 108 52,418 51306 49619 49,678 51,457 52,807 51,159 51904 52409 r53 018 8,927 8,909 9,109 9,059 8,975 8,695 8,878 8,902 8,695 8,816 9,151 r9,590 24,457 25,731 24,983 24,081 22,159 21,821 22,913 24,031 24,457 24,931 24,783 r24,624 r 8,420 8,671 8,525 8,391 8,463 8,269 8,380 8,146 8,008 8,008 7,975 8,374 57,558 56,889 57,036 57,962 58,863 62,148 65,807 66,232 57,558 56,243 58,226 r60,723 19,894 21,082 21,066 21,363 21,898 23,439 25,328 25,460 19,894 19,397 20,593 '22,054 14819 15383 15376 15508 15933 17031 18461 18824 14819 14366 15 190 rr!6 289 12471 11570 11710 11 745 11 791 12003 12673 12957 12471 12 167 12527 !2 892 8,729 9,120 8,736 9,015 9,388 10,088 10,493 10,556 9^060 r9,436 9,120 8,624 111,694 109,498 109,438 110,003 110,283 111,711 113,106 112,639 111,694 111,790 113,507 '113,404 51853 51648 51,453 51249 51675 51738 52,066 52,209 51,853 52234 52374 '51 791 8,861 8,916 9,102 9,082 9,061 9,096 '9,302 9,076 8,869 8,965 9,008 9,076 24263 24366 24045 23866 24 191 24 138 24298 24447 24263 24491 24273 '23 385 8,383 8,346 8,285 8,346 '8,450 8,163 8,438 8344 8,372 8,328 8,163 8,196 59,841 57,851 57,985 58,754 58,608 59,972 61,040 60,430 59,841 59,556 61,133 '61,613 21,861 21,315 21,365 21,603 21,549 21,991 22,581 22,310 21,861 21,614 22,386 '22,646 16,178 15,476 15,594 15841 15791 16,128 16,439 16,326 16 178 15980 16583 '16 690 12372 11652 11722 11876 11983 12 112 12292 12411 12372 12315 12795 '12 840 9,487 9,470 9,025 9,481 9,679 '9,638 8,962 9,162 9,195 9,518 9,470 9,394 115,112 54031 9,677 25,586 8,366 61,081 22,485 16783 12871 9,444 114,120 52467 9,332 24229 8,324 61653 22,629 16817 12909 9,637 296,593 22,568 3,338 274,025 95,933 83,857 6258 5,818 324,279 23,390 3,501 300,889 101,963 89,229 6627 6,107 (') 26,939 1,938 303 25,001 8,302 7,280 542 480 25,215 1,887 305 23,328 7,642 6,700 501 441 25,841 1,910 313 23,931 7546 6,616 500 430 27,678 1,935 306 25,743 8477 7,438 555 484 25,927 1,904 293 24,023 7,842 6,914 482 446 28,491 2,057 321 26,434 8,837 7,757 551 529 30,205 2,175 303 28,030 10,448 9,127 610 711 39,694 3,101 320 36,593 16193 14,054 1085 1,054 25,080 1,606 260 23,474 6,314 5,564 414 336 23,689 '27,291 1,565 '1,863 250 '288 22,124 '25,428 6,268 '7,955 5,491 '6,977 416 '511 361 '467 28,275 2,033 321 26,692 8767 7,670 592 505 '4,397 3 119 729 '14,761 13,131 1630 '3788 22% 1 105 '58,756 '10 361 '8,460 759 '19 430 '17,934 '8487 '3913 663 1537 743 '7907 '2,856 1368 '4,413 '14,959 '3846 '59,459 '10479 '8,600 '19 771 '18,258 '8535 '3947 '7999 '2,885 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown hi the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 S-ll 1980 Annual May June July Aug. 1981 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. 9207 9058 384 216 235 1336 1226 29091 329 7958 585 9899 1387 573 342 1390 Feb. Mar. Apr. 9883 9743 1206 10120 9*930 1455 May June DOMESTIC TRADE—Continued RETAIL TRADE—Continued Firms with 11 or more stores—Continued Estimated sales (unadjusted)—Continued Nondurable goods stores—Continued Food stores Grocery stores Apparel and accessory stores # Women's clothing, specialty stores, furriers Family clothing stores Shoe stores Eating places Drug stores and proprietary stores mil $ do.. do.... 102 496 101 270 14,285 113 214 111 857 15204 9761 9653 mil. $.. do do ... do.... do 5876 3455 3420 15,165 13720 6191 3664 3707 17,011 15665 503 282 297 1,457 1286 26226 288 7229 545 9055 1233 505 307 1282 40387 11391 28996 36220 10832 25388 12268 28,119 37,437 11 194 26243 11743 25.694 11250 24970 36434 10763 25671 36 157 10973 25 184 11 371 24,786 36,526 10790 25736 11256 25.270 Estimated sales (sea adj.) total # Auto and home supply stores Department stores .. Variety stores Grocery stores do do.... do do.... do Apparel and accessory stores Women's clothing, spec, stores, furriers., Shoe stores Drug stores and proprietary stores do do.... do do.... All retail stores, accts, receivable, end of yr. or mo.: Total (unadjusted) mil $ Durable goods stores do.... Nondurable goods stores do Charge accounts Installment accounts Total (seasonally adjusted) Durable goods stores Nondurable goods stores Charge accounts Installment accounts do do.... do.... do . do do do.... 1200 10929 25.505 9003 8897 1 107 9940 9832 1354 9764 9653 10652 10486 1404 9209 9105 1227 1468 2312 10281 10153 979 554 347 345 1567 1292 27344 298 7475 556 9512 1278 513 311 1328 496 282 325 1,427 1233 27368 296 7418 550 9604 1257 513 307 1340 555 325 332 1502 1297 27752 293 7620 565 9630 1291 518 313 1360 595 359 343 1447 1330 28074 295 7768 558 9672 1297 526 314 1361 912 630 460 1505 2055 28359 298 7735 557 9883 1324 528 317 1361 384 240 251 1,413 1317 28474 308 7696 572 9810 1328 538 317 1395 9608 9497 9898 9788 1068 450 467 259 270 269 242 1,409 1493 1260 1237 26570 26849 '284 298 7235 7294 549 546 9239 9366 1 244 1255 520 509 301 301 1295 1318 36046 11 138 24908 11 426 24620 36,972 10938 26034 11716 25.256 926 r 501 r 276 T 590 328 311 404 r !548 1542 1 344 1392 r 29 252 29585 '304 300 r 8010 8142 r 575 613 10128 10102 1402 1 404 r 574 589 r 342 343 1393 1444 (*) 8 (2) (a) (2) (22) (2) (2) (2) LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES Total incl. armed forces overseas $ mil.. T1 220 58 1 227 66 '227.20 '227 46 '227 66 '227 86 '228.09 '228.30 '228.50 '228.67 '228.83 '228.98 '229.12 '229.28 '229.44 LABOR FORCE Not Seasonally Adjusted Labor force, total, persons 16 years of age and over . Armed forces Civilian labor force total Employed Unemployed thous do.... . do do do. 104 996 2,084 102908 96945 5963 106821 106 115 108 159 109 095 108 240 106 841 107 536 107 406 106,902 106,796 106,929 107,533 107,807 108,474 109,752 2,127 2,125 2,129 2,121 2,128 2,131 2,119 2,124 2,088 2,092 2,099 2,114 2,121 2,121 2,102 104 719 104 028 106 067 106 997 106 126 104 720 105,415 105 287 104,778 104,671 104,808 105,405 105,678 106,347 107,621 97270 96709 97776 98587 98 115 97256 97933 97801 97545 96128 96383 97318 98282 98,803 99341 8,543 8,279 7,396 7,545 7,233 8,425 8,087 7464 7482 7486 7318 8410 8011 7448 8291 Seasonally Adjusted H Civilian labor force, total do.. . Participation rate * percent Employed total thous . Employment-population ratio * percentAgriculture ... . . thous Nonagriculture do.... Unemployed total do Long term, 15 weeks and over do.... 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 and other Married men, spouse present Married women spouse present Women who maintain families Occupation: White-collar workers Blue-collar workers Industry of last job (nonagricultural): Private wage and salary workers Construction Manufacturing Durable goods EMPLOYMENT t Employees on payrolls of nonagricultural estab.: Total, not adjusted for seasonal variation ....thous.. Private sector (excl. government) do.... 637 638 59.3 3297 93,648 58.5 3310 93,960 1,202 1,829 58 41 5.7 16.1 51 113 2.7 51 8.3 71 59 6.3 105 060 104 591 105 020 104 945 104980 105 167 105 285 105,067 105,543 105,681 106,177 106,722 107,406 106,176 63.8 64.3 64.6 64.0 638 638 638 638 636 64 1 638 639 638 638 97 116 96780 97003 97 180 97206 97339 97,282 97,696 97,927 98,412 98,976 99,235 98,392 58.4 59.0 58.9 58.6 58.4 58.2 58.1 58.3 58.5 58.3 58.2 58.3 58.3 58.2 3,265 3,353 3,463 3,276 3,403 3,281 3340 3,394 3210 3399 3319 3352 3232 3267 93,764 93,548 93,732 93,793 93,781 93,887 93,999 93,888 94,294 94,646 95,136 95,513 95,882 95,127 7,784 8,171 7,764 7,746 7754 7847 7961 7946 7785 7944 7811 8021 7942 7800 2,315 2,168 2,105 2,250 2,192 2,358 1,777 2,292 2,329 2,378 1,686 1,935 2,150 2,295 63 132 4.2 58 9.1 76 64 6.5 18.9 68 136 4.6 61 8.3 75 64 6.4 18.3 67 135 4.6 60 8.5 76 66 6.6 18.7 68 139 4.9 61 8.8 76 65 6.5 18.8 67 137 4.8 60 9.0 74 66 6.2 17.8 6.5 14 1 4.7 57 9.0 76 64 6.7 18.5 6.6 142 4.6 6.0 10.2 75 64 6.7 18.6 6.6 140 4.4 5.9 9.9 74 62 6.8 17.8 6.5 14.0 4.3 5.8 10.4 74 60 6.7 19.0 6.7 12.9 4.2 6.2 10.5 73 60 6.5 19.3 6.6 13.1 4.1 5.8 9.6 73 5.9 6.6 19.1 6.5 13.7 4.1 6.0 9.4 7.3 5.8 6.6 19.1 6.5 13.2 3.8 5.9 9.8 7.6 6.3 6.8 19.5 6.8 13.6 4.1 5.9 10.3 7.3 6.1 6.5 19.0 6.4 14.2 4.2 5.6 10.6 33 6.9 37 10.0 38 10.9 37 11.1 37 11.3 37 11.1 38 10.8 39 10.8 39 10.7 4.0 10.5 3.9 10.2 3.7 10.1 3.9 9.8 4.0 9.6 4.1 10.0 3.8 9.8 57 102 5.5 50 74 142 8.5 89 80 166 9.7 104 80 156 97 109 80 158 9.8 107 80 173 9.3 101 7.8 159 9.2 100 7.8 146 9.2 95 7.8 148 8.9 90 7.7 138 8.8 90 7.5 13.3 8.4 83 7.5 13.2 8.4 85 7.3 14.7 8.0 7.9 7.2 14.4 7.4 7.3 7.8 16.3 7.9 7.3 7.4 16.6 7.6 7.4 17.7 '89,823 r 73,876 '90,564 '90,745 '90,955 '89,711 '89,969 '90,638 '91,244 '91,599 '91,750 '89,988 '90,138 '90,720 '91,337 '91,816 "92,378 '74,316 '74,102 '74,478 '74,100 '74,539 '74,797 '74,913 '75,126 '75,315 '73,772 '73,680 '74,227 '74,880 '75,406 "76,198 r 89,828 r '91,349 '74,325 54,116 '25 727 1020 '4.403 Seasonally Adjusted t Total employees, nonagricultural payrolls Private sector (excl. government) Nonmanufacturing industries Goods-producing Mining Construction See footnotes at end of tables. do.... do.... do.... do do do 73,881 52,904 '26r465 958 '4.469 '90,087 '74,090 '53,828 '25 662 1018 '4.382 '89,960 '73,769 '53,736 '25 402 1024 '4.345 '90,219 '73,738 '53,861 '25 151 1004 '4.270 '90,461 '74,030 '54,040 '25 322 1008 '4.324 '90,668 '74,268 '54,208 '25 445 '1023 '4.362 '90,844 '74,419 '54,309 '25 521 '1032 '4.379 '90,949 '74,602 '54,414 '25,629 '1052 '4.389 '99,999 '74,713 '54,538 '25,631 '1069 '4.387 '91,091 '74,868 '54,694 '25,647 1083 '4,390 '91,258 '75,018 '54,841 '25,657 '1091 '4,389 '91,347 '91,458 '91,530 '75,143 '75,288 75,403 '54,952 54,956 54,990 '25,705 '25,700 '25,690 '955 '950 1,098 '4,416 '4,418 '4,322 "91,516 "75,499 "55,094 "25,776 "1,106 "4,263 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-12 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 1980 May Annual July 1981 June July Aug. 1981 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—Continued EMPLOYMENT t—Continued Seasonally Adjusted t Employees on nonag. payrolls—Continued Goods-producing—Continued Manufacturing thous.. Durable goods do . Lumber and wood products do.... Furniture and fixtures do Stone, clay and glass products do.... Primary metal industries do Fabricated metal products § do.... Machinery, except electrical do.... Electric and electronic equipment @.... do.... Transportation equipment § do.... Instruments and related products do.... Miscellaneous manufacturing do Nondurable goods do Food and kindred products do.... Tobacco manufactures do.... Textile mill products do ... Apparel and other textile products do.... Paper and allied products do.... Printing and publishing do.... Chemicals and allied products do.... Petroleum and coal products do.... Rubber and plastics products nee do Leather and leather products do.... Service-producing do.... Transportation and public utilities do Wholesale and retail trade do.... Wholesale trade do Retail trade do.... Finance, insurance, and real estate do.... Services do.. . Government do Federal do.... State and local , do.... '63,363 '5 136 '20,193 5204 '14,990 '4,975 '17,112 '15 947 '2,772 '13,175 '20,304 '20,262 '20,033 '19,877 '19,990 '20,060 '12,185 '12,136 '11 973 '11 859 '11,907 '11,968 '671 '680 '691 '663 '662 '659 '447 '469 '469 456 '462 '460 663 '645 '651 '656 '666 '650 '1 156 '1 113 '1070 '1077 '1092 '1 144 '1,609 '1,607 '1,575 '1,545 '1,567 '1,575 '2,497 '2,525 '2,488 '2,462 '2,454 '2,463 '2,103 '2,105 '2,074 '2,064 '2,074 '2,078 '1,877 '1,818 '1,836 '1,841 '1,839 '1,843 '709 '708 '708 '707 '709 '705 415 '411 410 '420 '422 '413 r 8 126 '8060 '8018 '8083 '8092 '8 119 '1,711 '1,709 '1,696 '1,708 '1,720 '1,712 70 '70 '68 68 69 '70 '858 '844 '843 '853 '837 '828 '1,266 '1,264 '1,261 '1,254 '1,263 '1,261 '687 694 '693 '689 '689 '682 '1,259 '1,255 '1,255 '1,255 '1,256 '1,261 '1,107 '1,113 '1,107 '1,099 '1,097 '1,101 197 203 208 208 205 '208 '731 '708 '717 '728 '709 '692 '233 '233 '231 '222 '232 '232 '64,846 64,784 64,685 64,809 64,897 65,016 5 124 '5 144 '5 156 '5 129 '5 119 '5 126 '20,386 '20,316 '20 266 '20,355 '20,413 '20,450 '5282 '5273 '5253 '5261 '5274 '5290 '15,105 '15,043 '15 013 '15,094 '15,139 '15,160 '5,168 '5,143 '5,156 '5,173 '5,188 '5,206 '17,901 '17,813 '17 816 '17,940 '17,981 '18,043 '16 248 '16 356 '16 318 '16 222 '16 189 '16 193 '2,865 2,960 2951 2,893 '2,808 '2,784 '13,382 '13,396 '13,367 '13,329 '13,381 '13,409 Production or nonsupervisory workers on private nonagric. payrolls, not seas, adjusted thous.. Manufacturing do '60,367 '15068 '60,457 '60,300 '60,589 '60,215 '60,617 '60,855 '60,948 '61,124 '61,279 '14 223 '14 128 '14 047 '13 614 '13907 '14 131 '14 151 '14 190 '14 126 '59,760 '59,633 '60,115 '60,736 '61,209 '13 975 '13 971 '14 049 '14 127 '14 201 Seasonally Adjusted t Production or nonsupervisory workers on private nonagricultural payrolls t thous.. Goods-producing do. . Mining do Construction do Manufacturing do.... Durable goods . do Lumber and wood products do.... Furniture and fixtures do Stone, clay, and glass products do.... Primary metal industries do.... Fabricated metal products § do.... Machinery, except electrical do.... Electric and electronic equipment @.... do.... Transportation equipment § do.... Instruments and related products do.... Miscellaneous manufacturing do.... '60,372 '19,356 '719 '3,562 '15,076 "•9 116 '654 '406 '559 '986 '1,299 '1,635 '1,389 1,427 '422 '339 '60,468 '18 453 '757 '3468 '14,228 '8441 '578 '379 '516 '879 '1,193 '1,605 '1,336 '1,217 '424 '314 '5,787 r l 175 54 '741 '1,082 524 '703 '626 124 '562 '196 '42 015 '4,291 '17,882 '4319 '13 563 '3,913 '15 930 '60,807 '18 305 '800 '3452 '14,053 '8306 '575 '374 '504 '876 '1,166 '1,577 '1,324 '1,183 '422 '305 '5,747 '1 162 '55 '729 '1,062 '521 '705 '623 '134 '562 '194 '42 502 '4,264 '17,982 '4 324 '13 658 '3,986 '16 270 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 plastics products, nee Leather and leather products Service-producing ... Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services do.... do do.... do.... do.... do ,. do.... do.... do. . do.... do.... do do.... do.... do do do.... do '21,048 '12r766 767 '498 '709 '1254 '1,718 '2,485 '2,117 '2,082 '691 '445 '8282 '1,733 70 '885 '1,304 707 '1,235 '1,109 210 '782 '246 '5,960 r l 191 '56 '771 '1,117 536 '697 633 137 '612 '209 '41 016 '4,298 '17,749 4274 '13 475 '3,776 '15 192 '20,110 '12,013 '679 '462 '655 '1,108 '1,578 '2,481 '2,087 '1,848 '709 '406 '8,097 '1,711 69 '845 '1,256 '691 '1,262 '1,102 '208 '722 '231 65,147 '5129 '20,461 '5296 '15,165 '5,221 '18,087 '16 249 '2,795 '13,454 '60,258 '59,945 '59,945 '60,182 '60,368 '60,464 '18,377 '18 134 '17906 '18064 '18 167 '18 213 '747 '748 '759 '758 '763 '763 '3446 '3414 '3345 '3386 '3416 '3426 '14,173 '13,957 '13,814 '13,930 '13,992 '14,024 '8387 '8232 '8 131 '8 176 '8229 '8259 '567 '550 '548 '560 '568 '552 '378 '372 '373 369 359 '367 '514 '500 '495 '502 '506 506 '886 '833 '847 '846 '810 '818 '1,185 '1,160 '1,135 '1,153 '1,161 '1,165 '1,629 '1,595 '1,572 '1,567 '1,573 '1,579 '1,341 '1,308 '1,297 '1,304 '1,306 '1,310 '1,161 '1,179 '1,181 '1,178 '1,185 '1,189 '425 '420 '421 '422 '421 '422 '318 '307 '304 '309 '305 '301 '5,786 '5,725 '5,683 '5,754 '5,763 '5,765 '1 173 '1 159 '1 172 '1 184 '1 177 '1 177 '54 54 '53 54 54 55 '746 '717 '725 '733 '732 '734 '1,078 '1,077 '1,072 '1,078 '1,077 '1,073 '523 '518 '518 '511 '516 '520 '699 '701 '698 '701 '704 '703 '630 '620 '624 616 '616 619 131 '133 '134 '134 '134 '132 '556 '524 '539 '543 '551 '556 '196 '186 '196 '196 '195 '195 '41 881 '41 811 '42 039 '42 118 '42 201 '42 251 '4,306 '4,272 '4,268 '4,270 '4,272 '4,275 '17,826 '17,769 '17,858 '17,901 '17,929 '17,933 '4 314 '4 293 '4 304 '4 309 '4 317 '4 320 '13 512 '13 476 '13 554 '13 592 '13612 '13 613 '3,900 '3,905 '3,920 '3,929 '3,939 '3,950 '15 849 '15 865 '15993 '16 018 '16061 '16 093 '20,188 '20,175 '20,174 '20,177 '20,199 '12,090 '12,077 '12,084 '12,074 '12,099 683 '687 '689 '691 '692 '463 '464 '464 '466 '467 '658 '655 '654 '654 '651 '1,126 '1,137 '1,137 '1 140 '1 141 '1,582 '1,581 '1,579 '1,577 '1,581 '2,489 '2,490 '2,487 '2,481 '2,480 '2,096 '2,103 '2,110 '2,110 '2,117 '1,874 '1,839 '1,840 '1,833 '1,849 '712 '712 '711 '713 '712 '407 '409 '411 '411 '409 '8,098 '8098 '8090 '8 103 '8092 '1,705 '1,701 '1,696 '1,705 '1,691 71 '71 '71 '72 '72 '844 '842 '841 '839 '838 '1,253 '1,250 '1,244 '1,243 '1,243 692 '691 '692 '691 '689 '1,265 '1,269 '1,269 '1,272 '1,276 '1,103 '1,105 '1,106 '1,109 '1,108 209 '209 '211 '210 '210 '725 '729 '730 '731 '734 '231 '230 '231 '231 '231 65,215 65,318 65,444 65,601 65,642 '5,114 '5 118 '5 124 '5 135 '5139 '20,464 '20,470 '20,529 '20,600 '20,635 '5296 '5300 '5305 '5313 '5316 '15,168 '15,170 '15,224 '15,287 '15,319 '5,235 '5,254 5,268 '5,283 '5,293 '18,160 '18,240 '18,300 '18,343 '18,371 '16 242 '16 236 '16 223 '16 240 '16 204 '2,796 '2,800 '2,799 '2,795 '2,781 '13,446 '13,436 '13,424 '13,445 '13,423 '60,598 '60,667 '18,291 '18 278 '779 '791 '3431 '3428 '14,081 '14,059 '8320 '8301 '569 '573 '373 '374 '508 '505 '864 '874 '1,169 '1,168 '1,581 '1,577 '1,316 '1,322 '1,215 '1,182 '422 '423 '303 '303 '5,761 '5,758 '1 170 '1 166 55 '55 '732 '731 '1,071 '1,068 '521 '521 '704 '707 '621 '622 '134 '133 '558 '561 '195 '194 '42 307 '42 389 '4,260 '4,265 '17,932 '17,932 4 318 '4 324 '13 614 '13608 '3,960 '3,972 '16 155 '16 220 '20,332 '20,413 P20,405 '12 207 '12 252 "12P257 '702 699 '710 P '478 '484 488 '656 '658 p "656 '1 145 '1 140 p l 142 '1,595 '1,603 Pl,604 '2,491 '2,511 P2,513 '2,134 '2,143 p2,145 '1,878 '1,874 l,884 P '714 '716 713 P '414 '413 413 '8 125 '8161 Pp8148 '1,697 '1,703 l,681 P '71 72 72 '842 '843 p P845 '1,250 '1,259 l,261 P 695 '691 '694 '1,280 '1,283 ppl,283 '1,107 '1,109 l,109 P '211 '213 211 P '744 '753 757 P '231 '233 234 65,758 65,840 P65,742 '5161 '5141 P5167 '20,636 '20,714 P20 681 '5333 '5348 P5345 '15,303 '15,366 P15 336 '5,316 '5,322 P5,329 '18 475 '18 536 PP18 548 '16 170 '16 127 16 017 '2767 '2780 P2778 '13,403 '13,347 "13,239 P 61,874 P 14 343 '60,870 '60,961 '61,114 '61,186 PP61,256 '18,298 '18 346 '18,338 '18 312 18P383 '690 '806 '813 '689 813 '3439 '3459 '3462 '3367 P3308 '14,053 '14,074 '14,187 '14,255 "14,262 '8297 '8325 '8412 '8449 "8464 '577 '576 '586 '593 "584 '376 '386 '392 '376 "396 '506 '507 '503 '501 "506 '879 '880 p "880 '879 '884 '1,164 '1,169 '1,580 '1,595 pl,600 '1,573 '1,575 '1,345 '1,354 l,357 '1,326 '1,334 '1,345 '1,354 "1,357 '1,176 '1,190 '1,218 '1,214 pl,225 P '420 '419 '422 '424 421 P '305 '307 '306 '304 305 '5,756 '5,749 '5,775 '5,806 "5,798 '1 168 '1 158 '1 164 '1 169 "1 146 P 55 '56 56 '55 56 P '727 '727 '729 '731 732 '1,061 '1,061 '1,065 '1,071 "1,075 '519 '520 '521 '523 "525 '707 '708 '709 '710 "711 '625 '627 '626 '630 "633 134 '137 '134 '134 "136 '564 '566 '575 "586 '583 '195 '197 '195 '194 "198 '42 572 '42 615 '42 776 '42 874 "42 873 '4,270 '4,268 '4,291 '4,264 "4^288 '18,013 '18,031 '18,027 '18,112 P18,066 '4 329 '4 330 '4342 '4 354 P P4 346 '13684 '13 701 '13*685 '13 758 13 720 q QQ£ o,uyo '4,017 '4,019 "4,025 '3,992 '16 297 '16 320 '16 441 '16 479 "16 494 r AVERAGE HOURS PER WEEK t Seasonally Adjusted Avg. weekly hours per worker on private nonagric. payrolls: fl 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.... See footnotes at end of tables. '35.7 35.3 430 370 432 370 35.0 '35.2 35.3 '35.2 '369 '37 9 35.3 '351 '420 '37 7 40.2 39.7 33 408 35 28 39.3 '39.5 427 '26 '380 35.3 35.3 '436 '379 '35.3 '35.3 '436 '368 '39.4 '395 39.8 396 39.8 397 '27 '28 '35.5 '35.2 '432 '37 3 35.3 '35.3 '39.3 '393 38.8 '392 432 '25 '25 '27 435 '40 1 '404 39.4 38.6 41.5 41.4 40.8 40.1 '378 '378 '405 '39.4 '379 '372 '405 '39.0 '382 '36 8 '404 '38.9 '388 '376 '405 '39.4 '387 '381 '408 39.7 '386 '380 '408 40.1 '391 '380 '409 '40.8 '27 '27 '28 '30 40.1 '40.3 '406 '3 0 '398 '38 5 '413 '41.1 '40 1 '40 4 '408 '408 "405 '391 '386 '391 '386 '407 '41.0 '396 '388 '412 '41.2 '39.8 '390 '410 '41.0 "389 "390 "405 "40.9 '404 '3 1 '393 '38 4 '410 '4L2 '30 '40 1 '24 '39.7 '40.2 P 40.1 P '28 '39.9 '39.9 '40.8 '399 '400 '24 '39.5 39.8 '39.9 '40.1 '39 5 '25 369 437 368 '40.2 '39.8 '397 28 P '35.0 '35.2 '39 8 380 35.2 '35.4 35.1 '35.3 '436 '36 4 '40 1 387 35.2 35.4 '436 '350 35.2 '35.3 '423 '372 35.6 '353 44 1 '37 2 '30 '30 428 '28 406 '40.7 '28 '28 '29 '30 '31 '32 35.4 "353 P 430 P 376 40.1 "30 "30 S-13 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 Annual 1980 May June July Aug. 1981 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—Continued AVERAGE HOURS PER WEEK t—Cont. Seasonally Adjusted— Continued Average weekly hours per worker—Cont. Manufacturing—Continued Durable goods—Continued Fabricated metal products § hours.. Machinery, except electrical do.... Electric and electronic equipment @ 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 do.... Transportation and public utilities $ do.... ^Wholesale and retail trade do Wholesale trade do. Retail trade do Finance, insurance, and real estate $ do.... Services do AGGREGATE EMPLOYEE-HOURS t 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 and retail trade do.... Finance insurance and real estate do Services do.... Government do Indexes of employee-hours (aggregate weekly): ff 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 and retail trade do.... Wholesale trade do Retail trade do.... Finance, insurance, and real estate do.... Services do.... HOURLY AND WEEKLY EARNINGS t Average hourly earnings per worker: fl Not seasonally adjusted: Private nonagric. payrolls dollars.. Mining do. Construction do Manufacturing do Excluding overtime do. Durable goods do Excluding overtime do.... Lumber and wood products do.... Furniture and fixtures do.... Stone, clay, and glass products do.... Primary metal industries do.... Fabricated metal products § do.... Machinery, except electrical do.... Electric and electronic equipment @ do.... Transportation equipment § do.... Instruments and related products .... do.... Miscellaneous manufacturing do.... Nondurable goods do.... Excluding overtime do.... Food and kindred products do.... Tobacco manufactures do.... Textile mill products do.... Apparel and other textile products .. do.... Paper and allied products do.... Printing and publishing do.... Chemicals and allied products do.... Petroleum and coal products do.... Rubber and plastics products, nee .... do.... Leather and leather products do.... Transportation and public utilities do.... Wholesale and retail trade do.... Wholesale trade do Retail trade do.... Finance, insurance, and real estate do.... Services do.... See footnotes at end of tables. P 40.7 41.8 40.3 '41.2 40.8 38.8 r 392 31 '39.8 380 '40.3 '352 42.6 375 '41.8 '43.7 40.5 36.5 39.9 326 388 306 36.2 327 40.4 '41.0 39.8 40.6 40.5 38.7 390 28 39.7 '381 '40.0 354 42.3 371 41.5 '41.6 40.0 36.7 39.6 '322 385 302 36.2 326 '40.1 41.0 '39.6 '40.0 '40.4 '38.5 389 26 39.9 '387 '399 353 '41.9 '372 '41.4 '42.4 39.3 36.7 39.3 32 1 '385 30 1 36.1 '326 '40.0 40.7 '39.4 '40.0 '40.5 '38.3 '387 26 39.6 '384 '394 '353 '41.7 '369 '41.3 '42.2 '39.4 36.7 '39.5 '320 '381 '30 1 36.4 326 '398 40.6 '39.1 '40.0 '40.2 '38.4 '386 27 39.7 '366 '391 '352 '41.7 '370 '41.0 '42.1 '39.1 '36.2 39.9 '320 '381 '30 0 36.2 326 '402 40.8 '39.6 '40.8 '40.3 386 '389 28 39.8 '369 '395 '352 '42.0 '370 '41.2 '42.1 40.2 '36.6 39.7 '32 1 '383 30 1 36.3 326 404 40.9 '39.6 '40.7 '40.2 '388 '389 28 39.7 '382 '398 '352 42.2 369 '41.4 '42.4 '40.2 '36.4 39.7 32 1 385 30 1 36.1 '32 6 404 '40.8 '39.8 '40.7 '40.3 '386 390 28 39.6 '400 '398 '354 42.2 37 1 '41.5 '42.8 '40.5 '36.7 39.8 '321 385 '301 36.3 326 '405 41.0 '39.9 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'1005 '1229 '1173 '962 '959 '966 '109.2 '105.4 '104.8 '1087 '1033 '114.9 '1144 '105.9 '987 '1170 '114 3 '949 '944 '956 '409.8 '106.4 '104.8 '1090 '1035 '114.7 '1153 '106.6 '1002 '1205 '114 5 '965 '960 '974 '110 1 '105.9 '105.0 '1097 '1042 '115.3 '1155 '107.1 '1013 '123 1 '1176 '972 '968 '977 '110.3 '106.0 '105.7 '1105 '1043 '114.9 '1158 '107.4 '1017 '1240 '1177 '976 '973 '980 '1106 '106.3 '106.0 '1106 '1043 '115.9 '1160 '107.7 '1020 '1266 '114 4 '984 '986 '980 '110.9 '105.7 '106.3 '1105 '1047 '116.2 '1169 '107.9 '1023 '130 1 '1156 '985 '985 '984 '111.0 '106.6 '105.9 '1109 '1039 '116.5 '1173 '108.2 '1024 '130 1 '1139 989 '990 '989 '111.3 '105.0 '106.6 '1115 '1047 '117.3 '1177 '107.9 '1009 '1286 '1091 '980 '978 '983 '111.7 '105.4 '106.8 '111 1 '1052 '117.4 '1182 '108.4 '1024 '1282 '1166 '984 '986 '98 1 '111.8 '105.1 '106.9 '111 1 '1054 '117.5 '1184 '108.9 '1028 '1120 '1158 '999 '1007 '987 '1123 '105.4 '107.2 '111 4 '1056 '117.8 '1193 '108.9 '1030 '1124 '1123 '1007 '101 2 '1000 '1122 '104.7 '107.4 '111 4 '1058 '117.6 '1192 108.8 1033 1304 P 1127 P 1002 P 1007 P 994 "111 8 P 105.8 P 106.8 P 110 9 P 105 1 P 117.4 P 1186 6.16 '849 927 '670 643 7 13 '6.84 '6.07 5.06 6.85 '8.98 '6.85 7.32 6.32 '8.53 6.17 5.03 '6.01 5.78 6.27 '6.67 4.66 4.23 7.13 '6.94 7.60 9.36 '5.97 4.22 '8.16 5.06 639 4.53 5.27 5.36 6.66 '9 17 '992 727 702 '775 '7.49 '6.53 '5.49 '7.50 9.77 '7.45 '8.00 '6.95 '9.32 6.80 '5.47 '6.56 '6.33 6.86 '7.73 '5.08 4.57 '7.84 '7.53 '8.30 10.09 '6.56 '4.58 '8.87 5.48 '696 4.88 5.78 5.85 '6.56 '907 '976 7 13 691 '759 '7.37 '6.36 '5.43 '7.44 '9.62 '7.33 '7.86 '6.77 '9.04 '6.71 '5.41 '6.44 '6.24 6.82 '7.68 '4.91 4.45 7.65 7.44 '8.18 10.07 '6.41 '4.54 '8.71 5.42 '688 4.82 5.70 5.79 6.61 '9 15 '979 720 '699 '768 '7.45 '6.52 '5.50 7.53 9.65 '7.43 '7.93 '6.86 '9.22 '6.79 '5.44 '6.50 '6.30 6.84 '8.01 '4.94 4.51 '7.78 7.46 '8.25 '10.21 '6.47 '4.55 '8.74 '5.44 '694 '484 5.77 5.81 664 '907 '990 729 707 '776 '754 '6.68 '5.53 '7.59 '9.83 '7.44 '8.00 '6.95 '9.32 '6.85 '5.47 '6.62 '6.40 '6.90 '8.10 '5.07 4.50 '7.96 7.53 '8.36 10.25 '6.55 '4.56 '8.89 5.48 '698 '489 5.77 '5.78 '667 '9 16 '1004 730 '706 '777 '752 '6.72 '5.55 '7.63 '9.85 '7.49 '8.02 '7.01 '9.33 6.86 '5.48 '6.65 '6.41 6.90 '7.82 '5.20 4.60 7.99 '7.62 '8.40 '10.21 '6.65 '4.60 '8.94 '5.49 '699 489 '5.83 5.81 '679 '931 '10 18 '742 7 16 '792 '7.64 '6.76 '5.59 7.69 '9.96 '7.63 '8.21 '7.12 '9.54 '6.91 '5.53 '6.71 '6.46 '6.94 '7.53 '5.25 '4.69 8.06 7.73 '8.47 10.33 '6.72 '4.62 '9.02 5.56 '707 495 5.87 5.93 '685 '936 '1024 749 723 '801 '7.73 '6.73 '5.60 7.74 '10.10 '7.69 '8.30 '7.18 '9.75 '6.94 '5.56 '6.74 '6.50 6.95 '7.69 '5.27 4.73 8.09 '7.74 '8.53 '10.38 '6.79 '4.65 '9.19 5.59 '709 4.98 5.91 6.00 '6.92 '949 '1024 '760 732 '8 11 '7.82 '6.76 '5.63 '7.81 '10.29 '7.77 '8.38 '7.27 '9.87 '7.01 '5.62 '6.82 '6.57 7.09 '7.86 '5.31 4.75 8.18 7.79 '8.60 10.52 '6.88 '4.69 '9.27 5.64 '7 19 5.02 '6.02 '6.09 6.94 '957 '1033 '770 740 '823 '7.90 '6.74 '5.70 7.83 '10.36 '7.88 '8.50 '7.38 '10.09 '7.13 '5.73 '6.89 '6.63 7.13 '8.10 '5.34 4.81 '8.27 7.88 '8.69 '10.38 '6.97 '4.74 '9.30 '5.62 '723 4.99 6.00 6.12 7.03 '977 '10 42 773 746 '823 '7.95 '6.79 '5.71 7.87 10.36 '7.89 '8.53 '7.41 '9.96 7.19 '5.82 '6.97 '6.72 7.21 '8.50 '5.35 4.89 8.27 7.92 '8.74 11.06 '7.06 '4.86 '9.33 5.80 '732 5.18 6.10 '6.21 '7.06 '986 '10 41 '7.75 7.48 '826 '7.98 '6.81 '5.74 7.89 10.56 '7.91 '8.56 '7.43 '9.93 7.20 '5.83 '6.98 '6.74 '7.24 '8.56 '5.35 4.87 8.28 7.96 '8.80 '11.33 '7.04 '4.88 '9.45 5.84 '738 5.20 6.21 '6.27 7.10 '985 '1044 7.80 7.53 '832 '8.04 '6.79 5.76 7.94 10.52 '8.01 '8.62 '7.47 '10.08 7.23 '5.85 '7.01 '6.77 7.29 '8.61 '5.36 4.94 '8.30 '8.02 8.84 11.23 '7.07 '4.90 '9.42 '5.85 '742 5.20 6.19 '6.29 7.13 '970 '1043 '7.88 7.62 '840 '8.12 '6.83 '5.78 '8.11 '10.76 '8.05 '8.67 '7.51 '10.14 '7.25 '5.91 '7.08 '6.86 7.37 '8.90 '5.36 4.96 '8.37 '8.04 '8.94 11.40 '7.15 '4.93 9.54 5.87 '747 5.22 '6.20 6.30 '7.17 '971 '1052 '7.92 '7.64 '845 '8.15 '6.92 '5.84 '8.18 '10.69 '8.17 '8.75 '7.55 '10.25 '7.31 '5.93 '7.11 '6.86 '7.44 '9.05 '5.40 '4.98 '8.43 '8.10 '8.95 '11.30 '7.23 '4.95 '9.56 5.89 '750 '5.23 '6.23 '6.33 P 7.20 1000 10 56 P 7.96 P 7.67 P 850 P 8.20 P 6.97 P 5.87 P 8.25 P 10.81 P 8.23 P 8.81 P 7.56 "10.33 P 7.36 P 5.92 409 '41.4 '40.4 '41.8 '40.4 '39 1 '396 31 '39.9 '386 '406 36 1 '42.9 '375 '41.6 '43.8 '41.2 '37.0 '39.3 322 '385 * 30 2 36.2 '32 7 P 406 41.3 "40.1 "41.4 "40.3 P 392 P 394 "30 "39.7 P 368 P 402 P 360 P 42.6 373 41.8 P 43.0 P 41.1 P 36.8 P P P 39.5 32 1 38 4 30 1 P 36.1 P 325 P P P P P P P P P 7.14 6.89 7.40 P 9.50 P 5.42 P 4.99 P 8.54 P 8.11 P 9.05 P 11.48 P 7.28 P 4.95 P 9.57 P 5.89 P 751 P 5.23 P 6.20 P 6.33 P P S-14 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1980 1979 July 1981 1981 1980 May Annual June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—Continued HOURLY AND WEEKLY EARNINGS t—Cont Average hourly earnings per worker—Cont. Seasonally adjusted: Private nonagricultural payrolls dollarsMining do Construction do.... Manufacturing do.... Transportation and public utilities do.... Wholesale and retail trade do.... Finance insurance and real estate do Services do.... Indexes of avg. hourly earnings, seas, adj.: U Private nonfarm economy: Current dollars 1977-100.. 1977 dollars $ do... Construction do... Manufacturing do Transportation and public utilities do.... Wholesale and retail trade do Finance, insurance, and real estate do.... Services do Hourly wages, not seasonally adjusted: Construction wages, 20 cities (ENR): § Common labor $ per hr.. Skilled labor do Farm^U.S.) wage rates, hired workers, by method of pay: All workers including piece-rate $ per hr All workers other than piece-rate do . Workers receiving cash wages only do.... Workers paid per hour, cash wages only . do . Railroad wages (average, class I) do.... Avg. weekly earnings per worker, private nonfarm: ft Current dollars, seasonally adjusted 1977 dollars seasonally adjusted $ Spendable earnings (worker with 3 'dependents): 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 and retail trade do.... Wholesale trade do Retail trade do.. Finance, insurance, and real estate do.... Services do HELP- WANTED ADVERTISING Seasonally adjusted index 1967—100 LABOR TURNOVER Manufacturing establishments: Unadjusted for seasonal variation: Accession rate, total mo. rate per 100 employees.. New hires . do Separation rate total do Quit do T/ayoff ,,-.,,,, ---,,,,- ,, ., do Seasonally adjusted: Accession rate, total do.... New hires do Separation rate, total do.... Quit do.... Layoff . do UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Unemployment insurance programs: Insured unemployment, all programs, average weekly # @ thous.. State programs (excl. extended duration prov.): Initial claims thous Insured unemployment, avg. weekly do.... Percent of covered employment: @ @ Unadjusted Seasonally adjusted Beneficiaries, average weekly thous... Benefits paid @ mil. $.. Federal employees, insured unemployment, average weekly thous.. Veterans' program (UCX): Initial claims do.... Insured unemployment, avg. weekly do.... Beneficiaries, average weekly do.... Benefits paid mil. $.. Railroad program: Applications thous.. Insured unemployment, avg. weekly do.... Benefits paid mil. $.. See footnotes at end of tables. 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1346 132.6 1323 132.4 1305 132.6 '92.7 1398 126.2 1354 132.8 1324 131.8 131 1 133.8 ^2.8 1420 1276 '1365 133.7 '1337 133.0 1320 135.0 •"927 1432 '1280 1375 135.4 1350 135.0 1332 135.8 '928 1440 1286 '1385 136.1 '1358 136.0 '134 0 136.7 '93.0 1457 1290 '1399 137.3 1364 135.4 '134 8 137.6 '930 1458 1293 1407 138.4 '1374 136.7 1359 P 138.2 P 929 P 1472 P 1300 P l!80 116.0 115 1 127.3 101.7 134 1 121.8 1294 127.2 1278 127.0 1255 10.78 1422 11.73 1842 11.34 14 91 11.59 1520 11.83 1549 12.02 1570 12.17 1579 12.25 1591 12.28 1595 12.29 1604 12.28 1607 12.28 1607 12.36 16 11 12.45 J6 13 12.56 16 30 P 12.77 P 339 334 3.58 341 8.93 366 3.59 3.82 3.67 9.92 9.52 354 349 3.74 362 10.11 10.31 385 3.73 3.92 383 10.25 10.39 4 12 404 4.36 409 10.51 1049 392 388 4.09 391 10.58 229.53 234.90 '231.26 '233.73 '233.77 '236.54 '238.63 241.10 '243.57 '244.98 '246.75 '247.81 '250 28 171 69 17199 171 89 172 53 172 05 172 09 171 89 171 19 '171 12 170 20 '170 96 252.76 17206 254 17 17185 P 255 22 P 194 40 20625 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214.53 19560 '244 28 '413.76 '376 83 '305.52 '330 08 '268.71 '368.02 181.04 '276 82 15060 '218.53 198 53 24706 '422.04 '384 28 '314.16 '341 55 '274 91 372.00 182.65 '281 25 15220 217.80 19951 24675 '425 97 '379 29 30843 '332 49 '273 22 '367.60 183.86 '281 82 15281 '222.04 '201 83 '247 10 '422.01 '364 35 '306 13 '32957 '271 52 '373.28 185.13 '282 65 15392 226.04 '204 40 24992 '416 66 '388 37 31122 '33696 '274 09 '371.15 186.62 '285 67 15496 '225.32 '205 05 25098 '422 92 '384 87 '312 84 '338 52 '275 41 '374.92 188.43 '287 60 156 60 '225.06 20538 '252 38 '424 33 '387 14 '317 59 '343 07 '280 13 '375.71 188.48 '288 75 15690 '225.53 '205 73 158 129 112 115 118 117 122 127 134 130 128 129 125 118 118 4.0 29 40 20 11 3.5 21 40 15 17 3.4 2l 48 15 25 3.9 24 44 14 22 3.8 21 42 14 20 4.5 25 48 22 17 4.3 26 41 19 14 3.6 22 37 14 15 2.7 16 30 11 13 2.2 12 31 09 16 3.4 18 36 12 16 3.0 18 31 1i 12 3.4 20 32 12 12 '3.3 20 31 13 '1 0 3.4 22 30 13 10 3.0 18 5.7 14 35 33 18 5.1 14 29 34 19 3.8 13 17 36 19 39 13 19 38 21 35 13 15 38 21 34 13 14 36 21 3.3 14 12 36 22 33 15 11 35 22 36 15 13 36 23 38 15 14 35 22 36 14 14 '32 20 '33 13 '1 2 30 19 34 13 14 2592 3808 3680 3790 4 140 3911 3961 3660 3726 4085 4621 4264 3948 3453 20 160 2,433 25412 3,350 2248 3,343 2319 3,455 2737 3,692 1828 3,408 1702 3,087 1808 2,903 1673 2,983 2544 3,321 2653 3,844 1806 3,669 1 684 3^382 2,988 30 2.9 2,033 8,612.9 2,844 14,584.9 39 40 43 47 2,796 2,962 1,196.8 12136 43 36 33 34 39 38 45 44 41 38 44 35 3,130 3,026 2,656 2,488 2,381 2,738 13975 12444 1 1449 1 1254 1055 1 12430 42 44 39 34 32 33 3,234 3220 3069 14165 13135 13936 34 34 28 29 22 20 26 25 29 32 35 37 41 40 36 31 282 52 52 287.5 267 55 56 294.8 20 50 50 22.0 23 45 29 11.8 27 58 72 33.3 23 55 58 24.6 25 56 56 248 23 56 55 25.9 17 54 54 210 21 55 58 27.0 19 57 59 266 17 54 55 225 18 51 53 247 46 107 18 82.5 162 34 176.1 6 25 10.0 24 25 10.1 44 35 13.3 13 37 17.3 10 40 18.8 9 35 17.8 7 36 14.3 11 41 18.0 13 51 23.3 5 48 22.0 5 45 23.2 6 41 19.2 "7.23 P 1000 P 10.65 "7.98 "9.57 "5.91 P 620 P 6.39 141 4 "138.9 "1378 P 136.3 P 1369 16 48 171 52 P 254 P 88 43000 "39706 P 319 20 P 345 10 P 281 32 "378.02 "190.25 "289 14 "158 99 "223.82 "206 99 S-15 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 Annual 1981 1980 May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—Continued WORK STOPPAGES Industrial disputes: Number of stoppages: Beginning in month or year Workers involved in stoppages: Beginning in month or year Davs idle durine month or vear number thous do.... 4800 4500 505 435 491 409 438 360 284 66 253 347 314 371 473 1700 3.500 1500 32.000 139 2.464 164 2.553 270 4.030 64 3.363 163 3.169 94 2.638 54 1.244 18 617 50 614 90 647 271 1.419 101 5.117 152 5.857 FINANCE BANKING Open market paper outstanding, end of period: Bankers' acceptances mil. $.. Commercial and financial co. paper total do . Financial companies do.... Dealer placed do Directly placed do.... Nonfinancial companies . do Agricultural loans and discounts outstanding of agencies supervised by the Farm Credit Adm.: Total end of period, . . . mil $ Farm mortgage loans: Federal land banks . . do Loans to cooperatives do.... Other loans and discounts do 45,321 111 094 82,279 17663 64,616 28815 58496 31284 8,091 19122 54,744 52636 54356 54334 54486 55774 56610 55226 54,744 54,465 58084 60089 62,320 123 063 121 707 124 170 121 365 120 299 120 932 123 095 126 048 123 063 130 168 132 077 132 294 136 879 87,708 83478 81787 81533 82 191 82408 85707 87832 87708 90513 90675 91*858 94,409 19945 18451 18257 17667 18 445 18654 19 443 20 169 19945 20908 21646 22828 24265 67,763 65027 63530 63866 63746 63754 66264 67663 67,763 69,605 69029 69*030 70,144 35355 38229 42383 39832 38 108 38524 37388 38216 35355 39655 41402 40436 42470 64362 68648 34996 8264 21 102 38 138 9506 21005 64632 35579 7584 21 469 65654 36 107 8033 21514 66239 36470 8388 21 381 66975 36843 8902 21 230 67966 37260 9988 20 718 68324 37612 10261 20 451 68648 70 105 70886 38138 9506 21005 38740 10324 21042 39375 10056 21455 72123 73382 74,452 40264 9802 22057 41 111 9,648 22624 41913 9,361 23 178 Federal Reserve banks, condition, end of period: Assets, total # mil $.. 162 947 Reserve bank credit outstanding, total # .. do.... Time loans do U.S. Government securities do.... Gold certificate account do Liabilities, total # do.. 135,092 1454 117,458 11 112 162 947 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, Wed. nearest end of yr. or mo.: Deposits: $ Demand adjusted § mil $ Demand, total # do . Individuals, partnerships, and corp do,... State and local governments do.... U.S. Government do.... Domestic commercial banks do.... Time, total # do . Individuals, partnerships, and corp.: Savings ... do Other time do,... Loans (adjusted) total §$ . . do Commercial and industrial do.... For purchasing or carrying securities do.... To nonbank financial institutions do,... Real estate loans . . . do Other loans do.... 35708 29,520 113,355 171 495 164 467 165 627 160 556 162 860 167 788 164 067 169 041 171 495 161 467 161 824 167 040 168 067 164 447 184 241 31546 38445 38834 32810 33 141 33071 33088 34809 31546 30747 29777 29983 31310 27,213 41556 27456 31,804 33 187 27548 29338 28,146 30,518 31528 27,456 26,621 26,734 26,164 26,063 24,304 23,626 124,241 113,118 114,502 115,654 116,925 117,144 118,248 121,191 124,241 118,147 118,854 120,874 121,852 123,251 124,783 *43 972 *43 578 '394 1 1,473 '-997 *40 097 43968 J 40 067 43785 183 *30 1 1,617 1,028 '-I 471 -782 122 610 267 415 119 584 101 200 '111 231 228967 195 486 '209206 158,722 132,892 142,443 5,933 '4,601 '5,028 1088 1815 1065 41,710 r35,519 '39,667 r 313 750 279 772 '277 825 74604 159,958 402 310 159,321 10,275 26,559 99959 137,906 72313 205 805 433 583 174,751 9,979 25,988 111 665 135 983 108 114 36,089 31 214 72025 118036 39,539 35242 78497 1 1346 938 1918 8489 12373 110 7 2139 9127 Investments total $ do U.S. Government securities, total do.... Investment account * do • Other securities . do Commercial bank credit, seas, adj.: t Total loans and securities fl bil $ U S Treasury securities do Other securities do . Total loans and leases fl do Money and interest rates: Discount rate (N.Y.F.R. Bank), end of year or month percent. Federal intermediate credit bank loans do.... Home mortgage rates (conventional 1st mortgages): New home purchase (U.S. avg ) percent Existing home purchase (U.S. avg.) do.... Open market rates, New York City: Bankers' acceptances, 90 days do.... Commercial paper, 6-month tt do.... Finance co. paper placed directly, 6-mo @ do.... Yield on U.S. Government securities (taxable): 3-month bills (rate on new issue) percent.. See footnotes at end of tables. 219 155 155,734 5,942 863 35,975 171 495 164 467 165 627 160 556 162 860 167 788 164 067 169 041 171 495 161 467 161 824 167 040 168,067 164,447 184,241 137,644 136,950 138,182 132,648 134,462 134,437 135,029 139,576 137,644 129,492 129,152 131,037 132,896 130,939 132,227 215 1010 1,366 2333 656 1304 1249 1809 2284 1515 562 1809 1567 982 602 121,328 124,277 124,515 119,563 119,848 120,711 121,482 120,812 121,328 117,169 117,621 118,043 119,687 118,311 120,017 11 154 11 154 11 154 11 161 11 172 11 172 11 172 11 172 11 168 11 163 11 162 11 161 11 159 11 156 11 154 42859 42575 284 395 104 40373 40071 302 659 -347 41 164 40908 256 1,311 -1029 41815 41 498 317 1,335 -951 41678 40723 955 2,156 1 102 40097 40067 30 1,617 -1471 41514 41025 489 1,405 796 107 393 108 966 112467 108 156 111 706 119 584 100 185 39752 39372 380 1,004 -427 40,097 40071 26 1,343 -1 156 40,344 40213 131 2,154 -1764 95658 106 246 97595 97121 101 467 39650 39448 202 1,278 -928 40,648 40098 550 2,038 -1 197 187 725 204 290 208 621 191 810 207 817 228 967 185 566 183 252 206 616 188 663 195 134 209 662 131,371 142,783 145,288 135,213 143,831 158,722 127,940 123,777 139,810 128,835 130,752 140,425 5,176 4,262 4,456 4,938 5,933 4,804 4,887 4,846 4,714 4,658 5,135 4,962 1,082 3,312 2881 2964 1005 1676 1579 1088 787 1031 1015 817 30,413 36,559 37,552 34,457 36,804 41,710 34,044 35,230 38,664 32,839 36,735 41,213 273 708 281 420 285 113 289 376 300 970 313 750 320 947 320 996 321 801 322 992 334 602 337 291 r 70 021 '73 712 74574 75905 76664 76042 74946 72313 74382 75072 79344 77897 176 217 173 481 168 630 174 167 177*063 181 124 193 269 205,805 210718 209,948 208,372 211,052 '393 844 '397 516 392 491 403 128 410 632 412 556 424 173 433 583 425 949 423 216 430 070 430 525 157,941 159,852 158,038 161,390 166,261 166,168 172,266 174,751 171,414 169,482 172,782 174,525 8,708 9,979 8,182 10,151 7,746 8,960 7,644 7,084 6,465 6,924 '7,653 '7,878 '23,505 '22,950 23,133 23,462 24,281 24,024 24,842 25,988 25,253 24,875 24,598 25,338 '105 413 '105 756 105 925 106894 108 246 109 464 110 728 111 665 112 866 113681 114 468 115337 124 685 127 721 120 007 128 526 128*393 126 159 133 629 135 983 131 059 131 875 134 392 129 376 111 193 112 548 113 702 115 851 114866 114 236 116 520 118036 117 337 118 190 120 108 117 234 '35,799 '37,196 38,141 40,283 38,706 37,674 39*409 39,539 39,777 40,816 41,754 39,720 '30 986 '33 099 33232 34833 34382 33897 34422 35 242 33438 33726 33897 34,280 '75 564 '75 853 75561 75568 76 160 76562 77 111 78497 77560 77374 78354 77514 1 1587 1 1560 1 1635 1 1809 1 1933 12065 105 7 1020 *109 1 107 7 98 1 95 5 2069 204 1 2099 2075 200 1 2017 8780 8575 8875 8683 8563 8632 12242 12373 1107 1105 2139 2121 9127 9017 12535 1136 2163 9236 12629 12623 1149 1153 218.2 217.2 9303 9291 77797 78,236 221,968 226,009 437 332 450 145 176,623 182,502 10,396 12,100 25,836 26,774 116 622 117 723 132 871 137,441 121 042 119513 42,128 40,599 34,444 33,807 78,914 78,914 1 267.0 1153 217.6 9342 12.87 12.94 11.40 10.87 10.00 10.17 11.00 13.54 13.12 12.59 12.03 11.82 11.50 11.47 11.53 12.87 11.90 13.00 12.29 13.00 12.93 13.00 12.22 13.35 13.00 13.65 13.87 13.95 14.00 14.29 a !048 a !0.66 "1225 2 12.58 1326 13.74 1224 12.88 1208 12.23 11 84 11.89 1195 12.00 1220 12.31 1262 12.85 1286 13.15 1280 13.24 1302 13.73 1348 13.91 1362 13.99 '1356 14.19 14.07 14.41 8 11.04 8 10.91 3 3 12.78 3 12.29 S 11.28 9.60 9.29 9.01 8.31 8.03 7.42 8.58 8.29 8.03 9.85 9.61 9.08 11.13 11.04 10.29 12.69 12.32 11.15 15.34 14.73 13.07 17.96 16.49 14.78 16.62 15.10 14.09 15.54 14.87 14.05 13.88 13.59 12.89 14.65 14.17 12.94 17.56 16.66 14.97 16.27 15.22 14.13 11.506 9.150 6.995 8.126 9.259 10.321 11.580 13.888 15.661 14.724 14.905 13.478 13.635 16.295 14.557 12.00 10.09 2 8 10.25 3 43479 43268 211 380 157 10.041 3 4 S-16 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 1979 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1980 Annual July 1981 1980 June May July Aug. 1981 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May FINANCE—Continued CONSUMER INSTALLMENT CREDIT t Total extended and liquidated: Unadjusted: Extended mil. $.. Liquidated . do Seasonally adjusted: Extended total # do By major holder: Commercial banks do.... Finance companies do Credit unions do. . Retailers do By major credit type: Automobile do.... Revolving do Mobile home do. .. Liquidated, total # do.... By major holder: Commercial banks .... . do Finance companies do.... Credit unions . do Retailers do.... By major credit type: Automobile do Revolving do Mobile home do . Total outstanding, end of year or month # . . d o . By major holderCommercial banks do . Finapcf companies do Credit unions do Retailers do By major credit type: Automobile do... Revolving do Mobile home . do FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE Budget receipts and outlays: Receipts (net) mil $ Outlays (net) do Budget surplus or deficit (—) do Budget financing total do Borrowing from the public do Reduction in cash balances do Gross amount of debt outstanding do Held by the public do Budget receipts by source and outlays by agency: Receipts (net), total mil $ Individual income taxes (net) do Corporation income taxes (net) .. . . do Social insurance taxes and contributions (net) mil $ Other do Outlays total # do Agriculture Department do Defense Department military do Health and Human Services Department § mil. $ . Treasury Department do . National Aeronautics and Space Adm do.... Veterans Administration do LIFE INSURANCE Institute of Life Insurance: Assets, total, all U.S. life insurance cos bil. $.. Government securities do.... Corporate securities do.. Mortgage loans total do Nonfarm do Real estate do Policy loans and premium notes do Cash do Other assets do Life Insurance Agency Management Association: Insurance written (new paid-for insurance): Value, estimated total . mil $ Ordinary (incl. mass-marketed ord ) do Group do Industrial do.... See footnotes at end of tables. 324,777 286 396 305,887 304 477 22,775 24818 22988 24378 24,984 25530 27,391 25481 26,907 25744 28,136 27840 24,918 24088 31,052 25669 23,145 26027 23,672 25037 29,519 27940 29,117 26 464 28,321 26275 22093 22349 23997 26 176 27064 27365 25991 27 149 27059 28706 29822 28878 28 149 9,785 4320 1,575 4072 9,892 4439 1318 4 186 10,098 4809 2305 4 148 11,107 5 155 3085 4263 11,671 5355 2,752 4596 11,977 5323 2,872 4291 11,432 4852 2795 4250 11,484 5,185 3,035 4497 10,397 5904 2,994 4673 11,648 6 193 3,167 4500 12,676 5911 3,153 4685 11,986 5218 3,181 5002 12,055 4937 3,212 4486 5,533 10302 299 24,770 5550 10 341 424 24,394 6068 10679 377 25196 7,400 10700 415 25,687 7,518 11 143 442 26,009 7,544 11 124 513 26,663 7,117 10953 424 25,152 7,234 11614 479 25,530 7,237 11483 383 26,190 8,333 11867 409 26,710 8,700 12071 641 26,714 7,205 12352 551 26,547 7,320 11904 609 26,803 11721 4,074 2561 4,118 11675 3,695 2616 4,118 11847 4,370 2575 4059 11,789 4,768 2620 4,103 11936 4,742 2716 4,140 12,313 4,869 2,809 4,157 11,552 4,258 2577 4,198 11,760 4,325 2,657 4,181 11,754 4,791 2,706 4,264 12,192 4,663 2,723 4,397 12,064 4,372 2866 4,432 12,331 3,965 2909 4,471 12,069 4,528 2,821 4,489 312 024 7434 6,932 6777 6574 7,300 7,354 7515 6576 6785 7045 7,343 6872 7018 10589 10436 10641 10419 10665 10851 10688 10998 10926 11426 11484 11 514 11554 399 400 413 407 456 406 349 363 382 372 553 366 366 313 435 305 788 304 399 303 853 305 763 306 926 307,222 308 051 313,435 310,554 309,188 310,766 313 419 315,465 154 177 68318 46517 28 119 145 765 149 238 147 883 146 555 146 548 146 362 145,895 145 147 145,765 143,749 142,030 141,897 142 070 142,143 76756 72101 73 118 73909 74433 74823 74985 75690 76756 77 131 78090 79490 81033 81 794 44041 44 139 42995 42644 43347 43562 43,518 43606 44,041 43,601 43776 44,212 44390 45,055 29410 24970 24786 24620 24918 25301 25703 26469 29410 28300 27329 26965 27227 27319 116,362 56937 16838 116,327 117 058 116,456 116 125 116,868 116,781 116,657 116,517 116,327 115,262 115,677 117,517 118479 118,932 59862 53225 53042 53036 53771 54406 54598 55304 59,862 58985 57566 56831 57322 57524 17327 16912 16988 17004 17,068 17113 17,276 17,293 17,327 17,244 17,189 17,273 17422 17,626 '465 955 *520 050 36071 59055 37348 44259 53544 38923 39175 48903 52214 38394 44623 74464 493,607 1579011 50 198 46702 52409 50,755 47,289 56,304 48,049 56,202 59,099 53,969 54,217 57198 6255 -17 382 -8874 -7299 -6884 -15 575 -9593 17266 '-27 652 *-58 961 -14 127 12353 15062 -6496 6,496 -6255 17382 7299 6,884 15575 9,593 -17 266 '27 652 158961 14 127 -12 353 15062 8874 4758 9231 13668 6772 13916 15 138 -3725 5350 -4615 9737 11 111 6260 '33 641 *70 515 1 -6369 1659 -5,545 -357 112 -13 541 -5989 l-ll 554 8777 -7738 5325 -4615 -12515 12624 X 833 751 1914317 884 788 884 381 888 367 900,075 914317 914 782 920 316 936 686 940,528 956 898 970,901 970 326 1644 589 »715 105 692611 687 997 697 734 708 844 715 105 719 862 729 094 742 761 749 533 763 449 778 587 774 863 1 *465 955 *520 050 1217 841 »244 069 *65 677 ^4600 36071 9275 1230 59055 27791 15804 37348 19773 2 136 44259 19527 1367 53544 26936 8884 38923 21 150 1284 39 175 20851 1,003 48,903 23725 9,387 52,214 30964 2,158 38,394 15348 564 44,623 13693 8,586 74,464 38659 9,371 1 141 591 460747 140 847 150 634 *493 607 1579 oil '20 636 *24 555 UISOIS 432840 20787 4780 50 198 2089 11273 10793 4 667 46702 2632 11582 10253 5 188 52 409 l'l95 11439 18546 4816 50755 1374 11402 12860 4864 47289 1340 11345 11283 5205 56305 1785 12705 13,242 4078 48049 1,829 11601 11,078 4714 56202 3,415 12281 14,363 4728 59099 5,212 12424 17,211 5272 53969 2,390 12544 15,784 6560 54217 1,802 13263 20,201 6232 57 198 1,546 13000 1 170,297 *194 691 *64 988 J76 642 1 '4,187 4,850 1 19 887 121 135 16447 5928 397 2 792 15368 9900 452 630 17 455 17992 5 164 6815 456 423 1 713 2655 17 153 5016 356 744 19017 7286 479 2857 16 918 5625 425 717 19 132 10 944 499 3028 19081 5,222 381 1921 18700 6936 459 1953 18777 6878 559 1025 19238 8376 483 2 164 432.28 29.72 208.75 11842 10624 1301 3482 267 2489 476.19 32.53 22697 131 14 118 30 1525 41 46 279 26 04 447.02 30.32 21377 12456 111 96 1398 3889 105 24 45 450.86 30.13 215 14 12546 112 77 1408 39 35 161 2508 455.76 30.66 21872 126 46 113 78 14 16 3965 179 24 31 459.36 30.86 22045 12736 114 65 14 18 3992 165 24 94 464.48 31.10 22340 12809 115 36 1446 4026 166 25 51 468.06 31.34 22573 12898 116 21 1470 4055 146 25 30 473.53 31.72 22863 12988 11708 1518 4088 150 2573 476.19 32.53 226.97 131 14 11830 1525 4146 279 2604 478.48 33.27 229.25 131 71 11890 1524 4203 145 2553 482.26 34.10 229.59 13244 11950 1603 4260 124 2626 487.07 34.37 231.06 133 15 12021 16.37 4326 1.56 2728 489.43 34.46 23301 13366 12071 1658 4380 1.54 2640 492,812 329 571 157,906 5.335 544 572 371 113 170'l84 3.275 40657 30764 9602 291 46425 31217 14932 276 42802 30373 12 172 257 44644 29348 15023 273 45055 30635 14 146 274 46589 34215 12 156 218 43212 30751 12265 196 70651 39837 30641 173 41221 27468 13596 157 42967 30352 12462 154 52,345 36537 15589 219 48,254 37055 11010 189 47,321 34282 12,837 202 June Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS S-17 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 1979 1980 Annual 1981 1980 May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June FINANCE-CONTINUED MONETARY STATISTICS Gold and silver: Gold: 11,172 Monetary stock, U.S. (end of period) mil. $.. 11,160 11,172 11,172 11,172 11,172 11,168 11,163 1 Net release from earmark § do.... 294 204 20 0 38 3 9 Exports thous. $.. 4,907,865 3,647,932 280,138 252,317 102,151 225,620 177,515 421,774 Imports do 1,480,203 2,750,120 211,651 95,483 202,081 162,535 540,145 330,988 Production: South Africa . . . mil $.. 955.1 76.0 916.1 78.1 80.6 77.3 76.8 76.8 a '45.9 Canada do.... 60.5 5.7 6.0 5.5 5.8 5.6 Silver: Exports thous. $.. 471,162 1,909,733 81,991 140,458 57,527 65,526 29,012 33,453 961,761 1,602,295 63,927 108,250 99,031 85,967 135,031 129,450 Imports do 11.094 Price at New York dol. per fine oz.. 20.632 12.533 15.748 16.059 15.897 20.144 20.181 Production: 27,397 3,277 United States thous fine oz 33,602 2,986 1,607 2,577 2,846 1,311 Currency in circulation (end of period) bil. $.. 125.6 137.2 125.7 127.1 129.7 129.9 131.1 128.3 Money stock measures and components (averages of daily figures): t Measures (not seasonally adjusted): t r r '379.7 Ml-A bil $ 363.4 364.6 '372.7 '378.7 '381.1 '386.6 '391.7 r Ml-B do.. . r '379.0 402.7 r384.7 '394.3 '401.8 '405.4 '412.3 '418.4 M2 do l,473.0 1,603.8 1,562.6 1,591.3 1,619.4 1,630.7 1,643.3 1,657.5 r M3 do... rl,708.8 1,870.3 1,826.4 1,849.5 1,874.9 1,891.9 1,908.7 1,930.5 L (M3 plus other liquid assets) do.... 2,061.9 r2,266.5 '2,229.4 '2,245.3 '2,264.1 '2,284.8 '2,303.9 '2,326.5 Components (not seasonally adjusted): 102.3 111.8 109.9 111.1 113.7 114.9 Currency do.. . 112.7 113.7 r r Demand deposits do 257.5 264.1 '251.0 '257.6 '261.7 '263.0 '268.6 '272.8 r r Other checkable deposits ft do.... !5.6 23.1 '20.2 '21.7 '25.9 '26.8 '23.2 '24.4 r r 28.7 Overnight RP's and Eurodollars * do.... 27.2 '23.4 '31.7 '32.7 '25.2 '29.6 33.0 Money market mutual funds do.... 26.9 77.4 69.8 66.8 74.2 80.7 78.2 80.6 r Savings deposits do 446.1 '397.9 '376.4 '386.3 '411.4 '411.9 '400.3 '408.0 r 597.2 '708.6 '715.2 '715.1 '711.1 '709.0 '712.5 '721.2 Small time deposits @ do.... r r Large time deposits @ do 205.3 234.6 '235.0 '228.9 '224.8 '227.4 '231.8 '237.4 Measures (seasonally adjusted): $ Ml-A do.... '370.4 '373.6 '376.6 '382.8 '386.4 '390.1 Ml-B do '391.3 '394.9 *399.3 '406.9 '411.8 '416.3 M2 do.. 1,568.2 1,589.3 1,614.0 1,633.4 1,644.9 1,654.0 M3 do 1,832.8 1,851.9 1,872.9 1,896.7 1,911.9 1,927.5 L (M3 plus other liquid assets) do... '2,231.5 '2,246.0 '2,263.7 '2,290.5 '2,308.1 '2,325.6 Components (seasonally adjusted): Currency do 110.4 111.1 113.8 114.9 112.1 113.4 Demand deposits do... '256.1 '258.7 '260.7 '265.4 '268.6 '271.2 Savings deposits do '377.7 '384.6 '395.9 '404.6 '407.9 '407.8 '712.9 '714.1 '712.6 '713.6 '718.1 '724.0 Small time deposits @ do . Large time deposits @ do.... '235.9 '233.3 '228.2 '229.6 '233.4 '237.7 PROFITS AND DIVIDENDS (QTRLY.) Manufacturing corps. (Fed. Trade Comm.): Net profit after taxes, all industries mil. $.. 98,698 92,443 20,982 22,423 Food and kindred products do.... 7,340 8,223 2,120 1,844 Textile mill products do.... 1,340 196 986 230 Paper and allied products do.... 3,723 2,781 621 740 Chemicals and allied products do.... 10,896 11,219 2,774 2,774 25,491 Petroleum and coal products do.... 21,936 6,675 5807 Stone, clay, and glass products do.... 2,373 1,812 602 480 2,771 Primary nonferrous metal do.... 2,691 402 769 2,185 Primary iron and steel do 2,336 218 529 Fabricated metal products (except ordnance, machinery, and transport, equip.) mil. $.. 870 4,431 3,936 928 11,530 11,447 2,637 Machinery (except electrical) do.... 2,890 Elec machinery equip and supplies do 7,386 7,137 1,681 1,694 Transportation equipment (except motor vehicles, etc.) mil. $.. 3,189 3,077 742 804 Motor vehicles and equipment do.... 4,382 -3,438 -1,626 -1,333 3,938 15,314 All other manufacturing industries do.... 14,665 3,399 8920 Dividends paid (cash), all industries do.... 32,491 36,390 8,919 SECURITIES ISSUED Securities and Exchange Commission: Estimated gross proceeds, total mil. $.. 57,671 80,564 9,269 10,806 8,244 5,559 5,341 6,143 By type of security: 3,217 Bonds and notes, corporate do.... 40,850 55,719 3,074 7,140 8,945 6,866 4,205 8,709 1,717 2,158 Common stock do.... 18,996 1,802 1,018 1,123 981 3,525 3,634 406 491 Preferred stock do 202 382 360 131 By type of issuer: 53,084 5,340 78,349 9,144 10,308 8,244 5,459 5,723 Corporate total # mil $ 11,563 Manufacturing do 24,398 2,499 1,069 1,509 2,893 3,232 1,856 Extractive (mining) do.... 3,192 533 4,818 455 453 207 244 238 13,736 1,487 Public utility do.... 15,940 1,169 1,478 1,822 1,085 1,444 3,297 3,745 463 357 Transportation do.... 413 378 286 334 4,694 Communication . do 6,845 598 830 1,196 295 787 626 12,867 Financial and real estate do.... 15,638 764 1,138 2,218 3,411 1,416 712 State and municipal issues (Bond Buyer): 42,261 47,133 4,226 Long-term do 4,773 6,004 3,918 4,391 4,725 20,897 26,485 1,775 Short-term do.... 1,975 2,098 2,621 2,375 2,379 SECURITY MARKETS Stock Market Customer Financing Margin credit at brokers, end of year or month mil $ 11,619 14,721 11,441 11,370 11,522 12,007 12,731 13,293 Free credit balances at brokers: 2,105 1,950 1,105 1,270 1,345 1,695 1,850 Margin accounts do.... 1,665 4.060 6.070 5.500 Cash accounts do.... 4.790 5.680 4.750 4.905 4.925 See footnotes at end of tables. 11,162 11,160 11,159 11,156 11,154 11,154 11,154 18 3 72 1 9 11 -3 312,274 287,932 343,344 383,071 310,606 210,307 282,140 157,531 131,231 200,324 160,263 90,584 165,227 213,447 74.7 5.5 73.0 '4.8 73.0 4.8 75.2 '5.9 74.3 5.1 73.5 40,921 74,637 56,582 45,602 138,053 122,312 132,996 127,500 18.648 16.393 14.752 13.024 41,195 85,900 12.338 26,571 90,319 11.437 11,744 89,757 10.848 1,524 133.9 2,520 135.0 2,032 3,034 134.1 71.4 4.7 3,607 137.2 2,820 131.1 2,611 131.9 10.001 '394.1 '397.7 '378.9 '358.7 '358.9 '369.5 '359.4 361.0 '421.9 '425.9 '423.5 '411.5 '417.8 '436.7 '424.4 428.1 1,666.9 1,675.2 1,683.6 1,685.1 1,713.3 1,745.4 1,737.1 1,751.6 1,951.7 1,974.0 1,993.9 1,999.8 '2,023.5 '2,050.7 '2,051.6 2,070.9 '2,354.1 '2,384.0 '2,411.0 '2,424.3 '2,442.9 2,463.5 116.7 '273.5 '28.0 '32.8 77.0 '405.0 '734.6 '248.0 118.4 '275.4 '28.3 '32.4 75.8 '390.2 '755.2 '261.4 115.7 '259.2 '44.8 '32.7 80.7 '374.2 '776.9 '270.8 115.8 '238.9 '53.0 '31.9 92.4 '365.6 '787.7 '276.3 116.8 '237.9 '59.2 '33.2 105.6 '365.7 '794.8 '273.8 118.4 '246.8 '67.5 '34.0 117.1 '366.4 '795.2 '268.3 119.3 '235.9 '65.3 '37.9 118.1 '359.6 '801.1 '276.2 119.9 236.8 67.4 39.4 122.8 355.5 809.4 279.9 '391.3 '387.7 '375.1 '367.2 '365.8 '366.6 '364.9 361.8 '419.1 '415.6 '419.2 '421.2 '425.8 '433.7 '431.5 428.5 1,668.5 1,669.4 1,680.8 1,695.7 1,718.4 1,737.7 1,743.0 1,749.3 1,950.7 1,963.5 1,988.3 '2,007.9 '2,025.9 '2,044.3 '2,058.5 2,074.4 '2,356.2 '2,377.4 '2,408.1 '2,431.1 '2,442.1 2,453.8 115.7 '271.6 '406.1 '738.0 '245.4 116.1 '267.4 '393.0 '756.8 '256.8 116.6 '254.4 '376.9 '775.7 '268.0 117.2 '245.8 '370.8 '783.3 '273.9 117.9 '243.5 '368.3 '789.4 '271.0 24,262 2,539 247 689 2,514 5751 493 639 775 23586 1,861 255 758 3,164 5586 228 633 836 977 3329 1,963 1035 2,813 2,129 754 -269 3,861 9,763 1010 -386 3,664 9649 118.9 '243.1 '367.0 '790.0 '269.5 4,124 6,763 5,417 4,402 6,577 7,912 2,262 1,516 256 3,647 2,648 241 3,209 1,831 364 2,830 1,174 149 4,159 2,003 298 4,369 2,443 85 4,034 550 263 892 200 260 1,182 6,536 2,422 830 1,058 260 278 1,100 5,404 2,244 542 692 477 76 587 4,153 1,344 521 853 126 303 585 6,460 1,820 619 1,161 189 958 1,305 6,897 1,886 542 1,338 251 709 1,729 2,943 2,197 3,738 1,363 2,574 1,825 2,890 2,155 3,695 1,718 5,082 1,881 14,363 14,721 14,242 14,171 14,243 14,869 2,120 5.590 2,105 6.070 2,065 5.655 2,225 5.700 2,340 6.530 2,270 6.530 119.8 '240.7 '361.0 '798.6 '277.2 119.9 237.8 354.0 808.2 285.5 '3,358 '4,763 4,707 3,639 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-18 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 1980 May Annual July 1981 June July Aug. 1981 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June FINANCE—Continued SECURITY MARKETS—Continued Bonds Prices: Standard & Poor's Corporation: High grade corporate: Composite § . . . dol. per $100 bond.. Domestic municipal (15 bonds) do.... 51.1 73.4 41.4 57.4 45.7 65.1 47.4 63.3 45.5 59.9 42.1 56.3 41.1 54.3 39.7 53.4 37.8 50.9 37.2 48.1 38.0 50.4 36.1 48.4 36.5 47.9 34.5 45.9 32.9 45.0 35.1 45.8 4 087.89 5,190.30 412.95 41184 400.89 367.58 37304 414.73 427.57 709.63 353.06 324.18 398.95 430.18 418.49 457.82 percent.. 10.12 12.75 12.11 11.64 11.77 12.33 12.80 13.07 13.63 14.04 13.80 14.22 14.26 14.66 15.15 14.76 do do. .. do do.... 963 994 1020 10.69 1194 12.50 1289 13.67 1099 11.91 1235 13.17 1058 1139 1189 1271 1107 11.43 1195 12.65 1164 12.09 1244 13.15 1202 12.52 1297 13.70 1231 12.68 1305 14.23 1297 13.34 1359 14.64 1321 13.78 1403 15.14 1281 13.52 1383 15.03 1335 13.89 1427 15.37 1333 13.90 1447 15.34 1388 14.39 1482 15.56 1432 14.88 1543 15.95 1375 1441 1508 1580 do do.... do 985 1039 960 1235 13.15 1148 1204 12.17 1154 1141 11.87 1126 1143 12.12 11 28 1184 12.82 11 36 1231 13.29 1156 1260 13.53 1172 1320 14.07 1202 1360 14.48 1222 1337 14.22 1242 13.60 14.84 1261 1366 14.86 1272 1400 15.32 1285 1445 15.84 1290 1425 15.27 1309 Domestic municipal: Bond Buyer (20 bonds) Standard & Poor's Corp. (15 bonds) do.... do.... 6.53 6.39 8.73 8.51 7.73 7.37 7.88 7.60 8.59 8.08 8.85 8.62 9.22 8.95 9.45 9.11 9.61 9.55 9.76 10.09 9.91 9.65 10.27 10.03 10.21 10.12 10.94 10.55 10.64 10.73 1085 10.56 U.S. Treasury bonds, taxable $ do.... 8.74 10.81 9.82 9.40 9.83 10.53 10.94 11.20 11.83 11.89 11.65 12.23 12.15 12.62 12.96 12.39 29346 84440 104.56 23783 32823 891.41 110.43 307.23 299 10 828.19 109.00 257.35 31478 869.86 112.81 27476 331 17 909.79 113.91 299.78 34277 947.33 110.38 317.91 348 16 946.67 111.44 333.91 35644 949.17 112.34 357.32 373 14 971.08 114.43 393.29 36840 945.96 114.23 394.05 37159 962.13 113.51 394.64 36526 945.50 108.86 392.60 38105 39066 987.18 1,004 86 108.42 107.32 41742 43923 38045 97952 106.84 42324 38492 99627 108.79 42272 Sales: New York Stock Exchange, exclusive of some stopped sales face value total mil $ Yields: Domestic corporate (Moody's) By rating: Aaa Aa A Baa By group: Industrials Public utilities Railroads 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) Industrial, total (400 Stocks) # Capital goods (111 Stocks) Consumer goods (189 Stocks) 194143=10.. do.... do.... do 103.01 114.83 115.27 8382 118.78 134.52 131.37 8688 107.69 120.80 113.46 8281 114.55 128.80 122.14 8576 119.83 135.23 129.26 88.98 123.50 140.18 136.55 93.62 126.51 143.73 142.10 9541 130.22 148.36 145.07 92.76 135.65 155.08 153.68 92.28 133.48 152.19 149.78 90.30 132.97 151.06 147.23 9461 128.40 145.70 143.14 94.45 133.19 151.03 149.76 10084 134.43 152.29 150.80 10596 131.73 149.06 146.78 10467 132.28 148.70 144.84 10855 Utilities (40 Stocks) Transportation (20 Stocks) Railroads (10 Stocks) do 1970=10.. 1941-43-10 5040 14.53 51 74 5054 18.52 7557 5063 15.27 61 12 5248 16.27 6544 52.82 17.97 70.79 51.18 18.83 73.90 51.10 19.85 8064 51.49 21.77 90.82 52.08 24.65 106.28 51.66 24.55 106.74 5201 24.25 10231 49.81 23.64 97.69 5036 25.02 10132 5096 25.88 10325 5037 24.48 9477 52 15 24.12 9091 Financial (40 Stocks) 1970=10.. NewYorkCity banks(6 Stocks) 1941-43=10.. Banks outside N.Y.C. (10 Stocks) do.... Property-Casualty Insurance (6 Stocks) do.... 12.33 44.48 104.86 119.06 12.50 44.00 102.90 127.06 12.20 44.54 103.52 121.37 12.87 46.30 106.05 127.07 13.05 46.06 107.86 130.35 13.04 45.81 105.24 133.87 13.38 45.86 107.15 140.97 13.04 43.27 103.65 134.80 12.68 43.19 103.58 128.25 12.89 46.63 109.74 126.00 13.57 48.70 117.50 129.13 13.41 48.18 116.43 126.73 14.30 49.83 119.52 136.70 14.44 49.65 119.30 142.81 14.55 52.57 118.09 142.21 15.80 58.23 127.68 155.50 New York Stock Exchange common stock indexes: Composite . 12/31/65 — 50. Industrial do Transportation do . . Utility do Finance do . 5832 6475 4734 3820 61 42 68.10 7870 60.61 3735 6425 61.38 6939 5107 3731 6147 65.43 7447 5404 3853 65 16 68.56 7867 59.14 3877 66.76 70.87 82 15 62.48 38 18 67.22 73.12 8492 65.89 3877 6933 75.17 8800 7076 3844 6829 78.15 9232 77.23 3835 6721 76.69 9037 7574 3784 6746 7624 8923 7443 3853 7004 7352 8574 7276 3759 6848 7646 8939 7709 3782 7282 7760 9057 8063 3834 7459 7628 8878 7678 3827 7465 7680 8863 7671 3923 7979 5.45 5.18 9 19 4.68 547 5.26 4.94 977 4.04 575 5.77 5.49 967 4.63 584 5.39 5.10 943 4.43 557 5.20 4.90 946 4.02 551 5.06 4.75 971 3.84 554 4.90 4.59 967 360 538 4.80 4.47 977 3.32 558 4.63 4.31 965 2.87 574 4.74 4.42 979 2.99 571 4.80 4.49 978 308 552 5.00 4.68 1033 3.22 562 4.88 4.57 1023 3.06 538 4.86 4.55 1046 298 541 4.98 467 1033 3 17 538 9 11 1060 1020 978 981 1004 10 14 1064 11 35 1194 1155 1183 1181 1181 1230 mil $ millions.. 299 973 10,863 475 934 15,500 28029 960 33490 1,141 38611 1,258 43795 1,433 41 216 1,336 50641 1,501 43 157 1,280 49347 1,515 42 443 1,286 33 153 1,039 49 120 1,526 mil $ millions.. 251 098 8,675 397 670 12,390 23402 780 27996 934 31949 1,004 35606 1,122 35308 1090 42873 36015 1 216 1,016 41373 1,205 35453 1020 27987 834 41888 41575 1 239 1204 sales millions.. 8,156 11,352 765 830 1,022 966 1,058 1,025 956 816 Shares listed, N.Y. Stock Exchange, end of period: Market value, all listed shares bil. $.. Number of shares listed millions.. 960.61 30.033 1,242.80 33.709 Yields (Standard & Poor's Corp.): Composite (500 stocks) Industrials (400 stocks) Utilities (40 stocks) Transportation (20 stocks) Financial (40 stocks) percentdo.... do do.... do Preferred stocks 10 high-grade do Sales: Total on all registered exchanges (SEC): Market value . Shares sold On New York Stock Exchange: Market value Shares sold (cleared or settled) New York Stock Exchange: Exclusive of odd-lot and stopped stock (sales effected) 1032 989 993.90 1,027.13 1,101.19 1,115.48 1,147.60 1,168.11 1,289.71 1,242.80 31.233 31.893 32.327 32.602 32.804 33.041 33.427 33.709 1 175 48 758 1 475 1 123 906 VALUE OF EXPORTS mil, $.. 181,815.6 220,704.9 Excl. Dept. of Defense shipments Seasonally adjusted @ @ By geographic regions: Africa Asia Australia and Oceania Europe Northern North America Southern North America South America See footnotes at end of tables. , , 18,770.0 18,674.8 17,213.7 17,946.1 17,829.0 19,948.9 18,614.0 19,545.1 1 17,964.0 18,845.4 22,928.5 20,511.9 19,988.7 do.... 181,650.8 220,548.7 do 18,764.4 18,674.8 17,177.7 17,938.4 17,800.9 19,936.9 18,609,9 19,537.5 1 17,962.2 18,838.0 22,917.7 20,509.3 19,986.1 17 677 7 18641 8 18 075 0 19 103 4 18 701 0 19 088 5 18 634 3 19 117 7 '188248 19 764 1 21 434 2 19 8180 18 86Q 4 do.... do do,... do 6,298.8 48 771 3 4,318.8 60 025 9 9,060.4 60 168 3 4,875.7 71 371 4 737,9 4 870 7 397.4 62839 755.7 731.4 5 ?24 8 4 Q25 6 '424^3 391,4 58629 5 2 4 0 4 do . do... do.... 33 096 7 14,886.5 13.571.7 35 399 0 21,337.7 17.376.8 30740 1.806.6 1.490.1 30700 1 7664 1.485.0 798.7 765.6 5 273 6 4 956 2 431.6 416.8 53032 5 1076 2 499 0 2 6 4 8 2 1 8644 1,790.7 1.453.2 1.557.8 895.9 5 467 7 589.4 59656 3 040 7 30782 1 796 1 2 123.6 1.578.4 1.646.5 880.0 5 078 6 393.6 5589 1 1 101 1,189.19 1,203.16 1,248.95 1,229.56 1,238.19 1,224.74 33.993 34.211 34.670 34.967 35.545 36 859 FOREIGN TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES Exports (mdse,), incl. reexports, total @ 1223 746.3 729.4 ^OS.S 5 538 0 15 010 9 4 897 4 1 388.9 413.8 425.9 59490 *5 686 6 6069 1 1,097.7 6 450 2 498.6 7 141 1 998.1 5 466 1 514.1 60684 3 1 13 2 3 000 5 '27370 32395 3 747 1 36390 1 910 5 2 121 5 1l l 815 1 1 832.7 22130 2 1575 1.529.2 1.714.6 1.480.3 1.649.9 1.759.0 1 509 5 S-19 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 Annual 1980 May June July Aug. 1981 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May FOREIGN TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES—Continued VALUE OF EXPORTS—Continued Exports (mdse.), incl. reexports—Continued By leading countries: Africa: Egypt Republic of South Africa Asia; Australia and Oceania: ,. ,. ' ° Pakistan ' y ' PhiliDDines T n North and South America: Latin American republics, total # "R 1 Chile M • " V 1 " Excluding military grant-aid Agricultural products, total 193.8 271.1 198.0 260.4 157.8 217.0 132.2 239.7 163.9 184.6 j do 3,649.5 1,167.0 529.1 932.1 4,130.7 1,689.4 642.1 1,336.9 329.6 118.2 45.7 137.3 356.6 132.2 71.4 113.1 357.2 189.0 84.8 110.7 do do 981.5 1,570.1 17,581.0 1,545.1 1,999.1 20,790.0 122.2 144.9 1,599.1 128.0 157.2 1,787.7 320.2 154.2 62.6 128.9 96.6 187.0 1,718.2 302.9 164.3 1,751.5 354.6 124.0 63.8 86.4 168.5 132.3 1,682.2 5,587.0 7,485.4 623.3 586.1 631.2 537.0 546.2 678.1 584.0 572.6 '617.5 630.7 847.3 356.0 478.6 36.8 29.2 21.0 5.4 25.0 18.6 33.6 68.7 '49.5 50.1 33.9 40.0 8,477.8 4,361.8 3,607.3 10,634.9 10,959.8 5,511.1 1,512.8 12,693.6 904.7 964.1 537.7 51.0 1,049.2 869.2 407.5 43.4 870.7 807.0 444.3 35.4 907.0 871.8 815.2 353.3 378.8 49.9 151.2 927.3 1,139.6 896.8 423.9 264.7 935.4 828.3 556.3 272.8 994.6 '839.7 863.6 460.6 258.4 1,121.8 1,025.9 574.3 199.1 1,240.3 864.1 394.5 141.6 1,156.4 3,239.5 3,747.0 3,251.2 3,690.3 299.3 200.4 348.3 453.3 158.6 102.1 150.3 134.6 1,329.9 1,620.0 487.8 474.8 18,522.0 22,494.1 18,514.6 22,483.3 3,825.8 4,666.9 14,696.2 17,827.2 3,639.0 3,395.1 212.2 330.8 115.3 144.3 1,603.9 436.8 do do.... 33,095.8 do.... 26,258.9 1,889.8 do 3,441.7 885.5 do 1,409.3 do 9,847.3 do 3,933.5 178,590.9 do.... 178,426.0 do.... 34,755.4 143,832.6 466.8 45.7 1,286.0 35,395.3 3,074.0 36,030.4 3,079.0 280.2 2,625.3 382.7 4,343.5 104.5 1,353.5 153.1 1,735.6 15,144.6 1,273.0 358.6 4,572.8 216,592.2 18,395.3 216,436.0 18,389.6 41,255.9 3,203.2 175,336.3 15,192.0 17,307.9 20,740.2 16,234.2 3,189.4 2,342.0 1,609.4 22,254.6 3,632.0 3,122.8 2,963.9 70,407.3 44,744.5 2,635.5 1,391.4 1,233.8 8,635.0 25,750.4 15,076.5 12,637.4 9,030.3 84,552.9 7,349.6 55,789.7 4,783.7 3,103.6 274.1 149.2 1,756.3 1,627.7 150.5 913.4 10,484.5 28,838.8 2,567.4 14,589.6 1,214.7 16,343.1 1,340.1 8,419.5 685.1 Metalworking Construction, excav. and mining Electrical Transport equipment, total Motor vehicles and parts Miscellaneous manufactured articles 164.7 214.3 127.8 199.0 27,743.7 1,292.6 18,079.0 2,663.0 23,790.7 2,864.2 5,882.9 4,517.6 7,982.3 4,771.7 2,833.4 1,946.3 Machinery and transport equipment, total Macninery, total * ..... ,,,,., ,, „ 152.7 '214.4 170.5 199.6 By commodity groups and principal commodities: Food and live animals # mil. $.. 22,250.9 Meats and preparations (incl. poultry) .... do.... 1,126.9 14,453.8 2,336.5 Crude materials, inedible, exc. fuels # do.... 20,756.0 Cotton, raw, excl. linters and waste do.... 2,198.4 5,708.0 Metal ores, concentrates, and scrap do.... 3,324.5 Mineral fuels, lubricants, etc. # mil. $.. 5,620.5 Coal and related products do.... 3,496.0 1,918.2 Petroleum and products . .. do.... 1,845.0 Oils and fats, animal and vegetable do.... Chemicals .. Manufactured goods $ Textiles " iron r , , 1 1,873.6 2,463.5 German Democratic Republic (formerly E Germany) mil $ Federal Republic of Germany (formerly W Germany) mil $ Italy Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 134.8 218.3 1,432.9 1,413.0 Europe: do.... do.... do j mil $ , , do.... do.... do do.... do.... do.... 3,069.9 2,499.0 2,648.1 3,040.6 3,032.9 3,087.1 3,108.7 3,141.4 259.0 211.5 209.9 190.9 382.8 368.3 414.5 368.3 117.0 136.6 122.3 104.4 138.5 146.4 154.7 153.7 1,243.3 1,339.4 1,271.0 1,262.2 385.7 417.9 410.2 406.9 18,300.0 16,903.4 17,630.7 17,527.9 18,300.0 16,867.3 17,623.0 17,499.8 3,017.5 3,019.7 3,243.6 3,236.2 15,282.5 13,883.7 14,387.0 14,291.7 145.1 241.4 152.9 352.5 mil $ do 426.9 355.9 417.0 336.5 332.6 11370.7 526.4 122.9 139.9 108.1 147.7 130.6 145.2 122.1 28.9 39.9 '41.9 28.9 41.0 33.4 54.9 197.8 137.1 94.6 116.1 '115.2 117.5 146.8 1 108.0 118.0 110.7 86.7 115.7 88.6 139.9 168.7 142.1 124.4 243.7 1 140.3 148.7 148.5 1,800.1 1,793.0 1,828.9 '1,741.8 1,746.0 2,161.1 1,756.1 3,078.1 3,510.6 259.8 359.8 141.4 158.2 1,542.4 463.1 19,520.6 19,508.6 3,672.9 15,847.7 1,954.1 2,071.9 2,203.5 2,340.0 2,501.0 2,689.4 103.4 130.6 96.2 109.0 115.8 104.8 1,199.2 1,289.8 1,442.6 1,613.1 1,657.7 1,710.0 207.4 249.4 179.8 175.1 196.3 200.5 2,186.1 2,032.7 1,723.1 1,865.0 1,535.1 1,776.2 150.4 95.0 155.9 190.4 244.5 311.4 493.6 434.1 313.4 395.8 350.8 489.4 325.1 389.6 298.1 448.2 350.9 430.0 709.7 755.3 702.9 707.0 730.1 736.5 430.0 502.8 480.9 415.6 462.1 452.1 227.7 238.1 204.6 250.1 268.3 249.7 145.3 161.7 160.5 140.5 201.1 134.9 1,851.7 1,861.5 1,792.3 1,760.1 1,665.7 1,765.9 1,884.7 1,977.0 1,724.3 1,946.9 1,836.1 1,935.5 307.5 328.2 272.6 302.0 320.0 295.9 288.4 275.5 294.4 273.1 298.1 278.9 253.2 341.7 289.9 241.2 280.9 254.9 7,302.9 6,698.7 6,730.9 4,965.8 4,646.6 4,761.9 237.1 282.5 290.2 155.1 162.9 160.5 137.1 166.5 155.5 891.6 865.0 896.7 2,337.0 2,080.8 1,972.1 975.8 1,235.0 992.5 1,289.9 1,246.1 1,295.7 640.1 456.8 702.9 7,018.7 4,602.7 242.6 158.0 146.3 829.0 2,426.9 1,186.7 1,303.5 562.1 '418.2 '343.9 '961.3 3,113.2 2,997.7 '2,736.7 3,223.9 3,580.5 '3,071.0 271.7 238.9 '276.7 464.8 '361.0 361.4 144.4 '135.8 136.3 128.9 174.3 '116.1 1,407.5 1,581.1 '1,297.4 397.6 409.9 '347.7 18,247.6 19,217.2 * 17,598.0 18,243.5 19,209.6 '17,596.2 3,796.4 4,279.4 '4,067.2 14,451.2 14,937.8 '13,530.9 705.8 20,102.3 20,099.7 3,751.4 16,350.9 2,652.9 2,919.4 '2,752.0 2,709.2 3,004.1 2,640.5 2,412.1 127.5 149.4 123.3 125.2 '119.3 118.6 1,765.1 1,929.0 '1,853.6 1,830.9 1,942.3 1,722.8 237.5 219.0 262.3 198.3 275.3 '221.7 262.7 1,761.3 2,001.3 '2,044.0 1,843.5 2,325.9 1,823.9 1,865.0 208.6 315.0 296.4 225.2 '299.5 181.3 487.2 847.8 '614.0 465.6 635.4 626.6 283.2 274.1 234.1 266.5 '275.8 226.3 637.7 745.5 826.2 705.3 740.9 '619.5 785.3 420.8 499.3 339.2 417.8 '302.6 458.8 307.1 285.8 296.5 323.5 279.7 '278.1 269.4 151.8 145.4 206.8 124.7 151.0 '123.5 131.0 1,488.0 1,769.0 '1,681.4 1,684.5 2,044.6 1,763.9 1,859.2 1,717.7 1,806.4 '1,705.2 1,664.8 2,024.6 1,940.9 1,893.3 343.4 366.2 288.2 321.5 '285.6 314.1 255.0 243.4 228.9 265.3 '240.5 250.1 220.6 224.6 168.2 214.1 '234.5 219.9 7,372.8 7,531.1 '6,472.0 7,522.2 9,395.1 8,651.4 8,459.8 5,130.6 4,723.7 4,791.2 '4,592.2 4,850.6 6,047.1 5,456.1 317.5 362.6 264.8 236.3 268.9 '231.6 251.4 188.2 222.5 175.4 168.1 '178.5 163.9 173.6 162.6 171.6 135.4 122.5 '122.7 130.3 141.9 985.4 895.5 1,103.5 870.7 869.3 '830.1 997.3 2,812.5 2,650.1 2,742.5 '1,880.5 2,673.3 3,351.8 3,196.1 1,445.9 1,312.0 1,202.0 '1,060.4 1,334.5 1,592.5 1,531.5 1,400.6 1,324.0 1,311.5 '1,253.9 1,311.1 1,630.9 1,489.2 1,383.3 715.9 680.0 762.7 750.9 703.8 '723.0 747.9 856.4 7,934.7 VALUE OF IMPORTS General imports, total Seasonally adjusted @ By geographic regions: Africa Australia and Oceania do- 206,255.8 240,834.3 20,502.9 20,520.0 19,324.3 18,858.8 19,078.7 20,267.8 19,532.7 21,312.0 '22,577.1 21,124.3 21,362.6 22,775.2 21,454.2 20,439.4 19,893.1 18,995.4 19,235.6 19,465.0 20,060.5 19,422.4 21,173.9 '23,194.3 21,921.7 20,949.3 22,289.2 21,309.9 do... do... do... . 24,381.6 66,739.3 3,072.0 43,546.7 32,250.9 78,848.0 3,391.9 47,849.7 Southern North America do... 38,069.1 17,268.0 13,172.3 41,470.9 22,656.9 14,361.6 By leading countries: Africa: Egypt Republic of South Africa dodo... 381.0 2,616.2 458.4 3,320.5 See footnotes at end of tables. 3,170.6 2,799.4 6,546.8 7,131.1 290.7 303.8 4,155.2 3,885.9 3,349.2 3,255.9 2,067.3 2,002.6 999.9 1,154.0 33.8 291.2 44.5 208.5 2,373.7 2,744.5 2,148.9 6,636.2 6,314.1 6,721.5 215.0 281.6 268.0 4,011.3 3,773.4 3,808.6 3,124.4 2,828.1 3,341.7 1,820.2 1,819.4 1,686.4 1,076.6 1,110.9 1,156.2 3.8 270.2 41.6 291.9 26.4 203.8 2,556.4 2,273.1 6,531.5 6,220.5 352.3 299.3 3,964.3 3,730.5 3,929.9 3,747.7 1,913.9 1,800.9 1,072.1 1,407.5 29.5 297.5 12.6 291.8 2,890.1 '3,033.3 3,044.5 6,837.3 '8,008.2 6,555.1 255.0 '361.6 323.8 4,074.2 '4,160.7 4,033.4 3,807.3 '3,623.4 3,678.1 1,845.9 '1,761.7 2,012.4 1,533.2 '1,627.4 1,545.6 9.9 275.4 '59.7 '234.0 51.5 181.5 2,302.0 3,219.5 7,161.0 7,468.4 315.8 187.5 4,506.5 4,588.1 3,990.0 3,922.2 1,921.3 2,128.6 1,294.0 1,132.3 50.1 219.8 21.4 197.4 June S-20 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1981 1980 1980 Annual July 1981 May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May FOREIGN TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES—Continued VALUE OF IMPORTS—Continued General imports—Continued By leading countries—Continued Asia; Australia and Oceania: Australia, including New Guinea .... mil. $ 2236 1 India do 10377 Pakistan do.... 1200 Malaysia do 21456 Indonesia do.... 3,620 6 Philippines . .. . do 1490 1 Japan do . 26,248 2 Europe: France do 47678 German Democratic Republic (formerly E. Germany) mil. $.. 36.4 Federal Republic of Germany (formerly W. Germany) mil. $.. 10,955.4 Italy do.... 4,917 5 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics do.... 873.6 United Kingdom do . 80277 North and South America: Canada do,... 38,046.1 Latin American republics, total # Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Mexico Venezuela By commodity groups and principal commodities: Agricultural products, total Nonagricultural products, total Foo<i and live animals # Cocoa beans Coffee Meats and preparations Sugar Beverages and tobacco Crude materials, inedible, exc. fuels # Metal ores Paper base stocks Textile fibers Rubber Mineral fuels, lubricants, etc Petroleum and products Oils and fats, animal and vegetable Chemicals Manufactured goods # Iron and steel Newsprint Nonferrous metals Textiles do.... 24,767.0 do.... 5871 do 3 1182 do.... 4398 do.... 1,209.4 do 8800 1 do.... 5,165.9 mil. $.. 16,879.5 do.... 189,376.3 do 15 169 5 do ... 5549 do.... 3,819.7 do.... 2,539.3 do.... 974.3 do 25650 do.... 10,652.7 do.... 3,249.1 do . . 1,546 7 do.... 231.2 do .. 897 1 do.... 59,997.9 do ,„ 56,035.6 do 7398 do . 74786 do. .. 30,064 1 do.... 7,466.5 do.... 2,322 1 do.... 6,320.1 do ... 2,216 3 do.... 53,677.3 do.... 28,043.5 do.... 1,442 4 do.... 6,588.0 do.... 25,633.9 do „ 22,074.8 do.... 21,006.3 do 4904 6 Machinery and transport equipment Machinery, total # Metalworking Electrical Transport equipment Automobiles and parts Miscellaneous manufactured articles Commodities not classified .... 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 25623 10976 1276 25770 5 1825 17303 30 701 3 212 1 2049 2200 749 823 936 103 128 98 2158 214 6 1876 4352 4403 4408 1497 146 1 1389 26566 26774 26134 172 1 2215 2809 200 1 779 968 103 3 788 104 103 95 89 1528 1955 234 8 1926 3468 2557 4156 4297 150 5 1309 1354 154 1 25413 26420 25689 25918 255 1 '3063 1878 1943 1439 1995 729 1210 1038 110 8 113 9 130 14 4 15 1 14 7 231 4 2069 '198 6 164 2 182 7 5748 '5526 4995 486 2 6029 1^97 i 180 5 207 9 1426 162 3 27137 *3 196 1 23412 3 053 1 3 2230 52470 4890 441 8 4296 4282 3458 457 8 378 1 494 9 1499 6 455 8 465 3 456 7 43.9 3.5 3.6 30 3.9 28 39 26 42 '49 29 38 41 11,681.2 4313 1 453.2 9755 1 1,117.5 348.2 22.2 763 1 992.4 3608 35.1 7410 1,053.5 3828 329 7880 933.1 3865 22.9 7343 844.8 2970 95.3 9968 861.8 2849 533 9070 876.3 3326 28.8 743 1 8964 4144 559 8856 '9958 3917 '829 '8546 7580 3967 324 869 1 41,455.4 3,348.6 29,851.2 7408 37146 5150 1,240.5 12 519 5 5,297.1 1 3,255.9 31208 2,825.1 3 339.7 39297 37477 38048 '3 622 0 36764 39877 39216 2,468.3 2,617.3 2,282.6 2,141.0 2,261.8 2,419.1 2,669.2 2,824.2 '2,801.8 2,933.5 2,636.6 2,659.0 136 5 iH96 942 547 54 1 61 1 710 635 1053 582 862 560 1 433 3 3032 3000 317 3 3232 304 1 293 3 333 6 390 2 4136 382 4 297 1 1565 482 314 424 507 402 469 343 309 706 396 500 115.7 937 134.8 86 1 922 69.1 888 1198 '972 983 633 694 igig i 1 1672 1 104 9 1 245 4 1 1599 1 1847 9048 10458 9150 1 1066 1 031 4 10698 306.1 4227 3393 3723 4070 4205 4490 6964 '7177 '4070 6123 4965 17,425.0 1,478.5 1,488.5 1,439.8 1,310.9 223,409.2 19,114.5 19,031.5 17,884.5 17,548.0 15 762 7 12938 1 3728 1 335 5 1 207 2 3952 455 320 408 233 3,872.3 342.3 3479 3730 3023 2,346.3 189.7 164.0 213.5 180.1 1,987.5 123.8 1776 1950 1875 253 1 223 3 2440 27715 2276 10,495.9 886.0 913.7 812.4 857.8 3696 1 3073 2750 369 1 326 1 1 7734 1657 1479 150 4 1303 242.1 269 215 195 209 816 1 81 1 63 8 576 448 79,057.7 6,894.5 6,937.6 5,792.3 6,235.9 73,770.9 6,515 0 6,531 4 54212 58677 5334 307 41 2 30 8 30 8 85827 7684 7624 7050 6169 32 1904 27958 2662 1 24473 2 486 1 7,363.6 741.6 600 1 6292 5435 26852 2445 2365 2085 2017 7,622.7 583.2 5959 5595 5082 24933 2194 2208 1922 1915 60,545.7 5,074.1 5,052.3 5,166.7 4,565.7 31,903.6 2,683.2 26855 27820 25780 18137 1412 1485 1619 1837 683.7 8,064.1 686 1 7120 647 1 28,642.0 2,481.0 23668 23846 19876 24,133.9 2,024.6 19936 2008 1 16639 23,711.0 1,920.7 2,030.6 2,182.5 2,143.2 7 183 3 594 9 524 0 553 4 533 2 1 219.3 14106 1 529.9 15360 '16130 17148 17,859.3 18,857.2 18,002.8 19,776.0 '21,007.0 19,471.8 1 121 9 1 304 8 1 441 3 1 385 9 ll 471 0 1 3409 19 2 210 20 0 43 1 1 1294 56 3 2507 2733 217 1 3108 3325 2901 246.8 152.9 199.1 2260 '206.9 1897 1724 334 1 1722 1690 1777 '2258 12533 2863 243 6 261 3 2174 236 0 856.4 830.6 871.2 837.2 '885.9 1,029.4 3024 3030 2798 2932 '3209 3115 1167 9 1362 1343 144 2 150 8 159 0 165 110 175 195 '267 334 427 1495 647 756 592 111 1 5,830.5 6,231.0 5,879.6 7,218.4 '8,014.2 7,943.4 54604 5846 1 5446 1 67668 17 388 5 73447 150 i 33 0 64 6 51 3 69 0 600 7459 6503 641 3 718 1 1735 8 767 4 2 795 i 2 412 9 2 629 7 2641 9 2854 7 12910 5 6174 5200 5448 737 1 '6586 6775 1231 2 216 0 2249 2165 232 5 233 4 6883 6017 5674 6566 '6236 6509 2044 194 7 196 1 209 4 12580 226 2 4,952.2 5,333.3 5,236.2 5,335.7 '5,615.7 4,694.2 26215 27545 27338 28745 '2 886 4 26114 1503 1567 1368 155 1 '186 6 144 0 7296 6746 668 1 7477 '7025 6062 23308 25788 25025 2461 3 '2 729 3 20828 20003 2'210 6 2 191 4 2014 9 '2311 7 1 689 4 2,077.3 2,104.2 1,983.4 2,017.2 '2,012.5 1,779.3 911 1 737 4 548 7 '628 1 624 4 478 6 General imports: Shipping weight Value 15063 14176 19 826 6 21 326 7 1 5523 1 372 9 1 225 0 1 371 2 37 8 62 0 243 6 2055 1689 1536 143 9 1823 244 9 989.3 2780 163 4 34 0 71 4 261 5 311 7 1,038.3 1,129.7 354 1 1324 32 4 796 6,475.9 7,835.5 5 992 5 7 368 9 24 9 46 6 818 1 825 4 2 807 7 3 125 0 *622 8 '9330 248 6 236 3 576 5 6066 2520 249 2 5,984.2 5,954.3 3 174 3 3 125 4 152 5 159 0 757 1 711 9 28100 2828 9 2 324 6 2 329 9 2,054.8 1,911.0 574 5 568 1 6 078.2 40 5 794 i 3 221 0 5,853.8 2,047 8 606 3 121.6 1245 151 3 138.1 1330 183 6 133.1 140 7 187 2 135.8 1372 1863 138.1 124 3 171 7 139.7 128 5 179 4 140.2 127 0 178 1 142.7 1392 198 6 146.8 126 5 185 7 147.7 132 4 195 5 '149.5 '1198 '179 1 149.0 126 4 188 4 148.4 154 2 228 8 150.4 136 0 204 6 151.1 132 1 199 6 1287 110 4 142 1 161 4 1026 165 5 1602 106 1 170 1 163 2 103 9 1696 163 8 97 4 1596 164 7 94 1 155 1 165 1 95 0 156 9 166 4 100 1 166 7 167 2 96 1 160 8 169 7 99 9 175 4 '173 1 '107 3 '185 8 174 3 99 7 173 8 176 1 99 8 175 8 175 9 106 5 187 3 172 5 102 3 176 5 thous. sh. tonsmil. $.. 357,793 97,579 401,173 118,840 34,042 10071 35,716 10282 33,978 9619 36373 10225 33668 9662 36364 10642 33354 9723 35590 '30 586 10 661 '10 145 30016 9 860 thous. sh. tonsmil. $.. 597,495 140,091 487,935 164,924 42,630 14,532 43,584 14,594 36,982 13,483 38 122 13,328 35812 12,753 38068 13,185 35684 12,784 40858 '42 630 14,374 '15,920 40302 14,657 Shipping Weight and Value Waterborne trade: Exports (incl. reexports): Shipping weight Value 9700 10110 3976 3956 445 197 1 119 1 1 1039 See footnotes at end of tables. June S-21 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 Annual 1981 1980 May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June 14.31 15.29 15.57 690 679 !52.5 "151.7 321.0 321.4 TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION TRANSPORTATION Air Carriers (Scheduled Service) Certificated route carriers: Passenger-miles (revenue) bilPassenger-load factor percent.. Ton-miles (revenue), total mil- 262.06 62.9 33,388 Operating revenues (quarterly) # § Passenger revenues Cargo revenues Mail revenues Operating expenses (quarterly) § Net income after taxes (quarterly) § mil. $.. do— do.... do do.... do 27,221 26,786 2,211 363 27,018 403 Domestic operations: Passenger-miles (revenue) Cargo ton-miles Mail ton-miles Operating revenues (quarterly) § Operating expenses (quarterly) § Net income after taxes (quarterly) § bil.. mil do.... mil. $.. do— do— 209.13 3,466 852 21,646 21,514 283 International operations: Passenger-miles (revenue) Cargo ton-miles Mail ton-miles Operating revenues (quarterly) § Operating expenses (quarterly) § Net income after taxes (quarterly) § bil.. mildo mil. $.. do.... do— 53.57 2,497 373 5,575 5,505 -48 Urban Transit Systems Passengers carried, total mil- 254.18 59.0 32,487 20.58 57.4 2,665 23.27 63.0 2,914 24.49 62.9 3,050 26.39 66.3 3,236 16.06 284 78 18.19 273 71 20.25 282 75 18.64 281 75 6,559 6,612 -22 54.09 2,458 392 4.52 212 33 5.08 210 32 8,130 8,228 100 15,051 100 15,538 312 284 215 183 718 695 17.86 55.2 2,379 20.22 57.8 2,590 19.35 54.8 2,437 17.00 54.2 2,214 14.84 273 73 15.80 293 81 14.24 265 76 16.34 248 108 15.75 245 84 14.08 246 78 4.25 216 33 3.62 215 37 3.88 170 43 3.60 145 28 2.92 162 28 748 663 681 647 644 152.7 151.9 1 14.39 1 6,853 6,700 105 5.85 214 30 6.76 210 31 4.77 203 29 2,073 1,958 94 1,592 1,676 -94 6 20.69 57.7 2,629 8,926 7,555 590 143 8,657 203 8,152 6,844 591 153 8,289 116 200.09 3,274 944 19.61 55.9 2,540 641 656 681 726 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. tonsFreight carried—volume indexes, class I and II intercity truck tonnage (ATA): Common and contract carriers of property (qtrly ) average same perioa 1967 — 100 Common carriers of general freight, seas, adj 1967—100.. Class I Railroads t Financial operations, qtrly. (AAR), excl. Amtrak: Operating revenues total $ . mil $.. Freight do.... Passenger excl Amtrak do Operating expenses Net railway operating income Net income (after taxes) Traffic: Ton-miles of freight (net), total, qtrly Revenue ton-miles, qtrly. (AAR) Price index for railroad freight do.... do do ... bildo— 1969 — 100 Travel Hotels and motor-hotels: Restaurant sales index— same month 1967=100Hotels: Average room sale fl dollarsRooms occupied % of total Motor-hotels: Average room sale fl dollarsRooms occupied % of totalForeign travel: U.S. citizens: Arrivals Departures Aliens: Arrivals Departures Passports issued National parks, visits @ COMMUNICATION Telephone carriers: Operating revenues # Station revenues Tolls message Operating expenses (excluding taxes) Net operating income (after taxes) Phones in service end of period Telegraph carriers: Domestic: Operating revenues Operating expenses . Net operating revenues (before taxes) Overseas, total: Operating revenues Operating expenses Net operating revenues (before taxes) See footnotes at end of tables. 8 100 "7,489 100 3,776 100 4,273 8 83 105 8 42 49 96 92 155 r !50.8 180.3 147.9 25,352 23,576 382 28,254 26,350 439 6,959 6,492 107 6,995 6,521 117 24,093 858 3 840 26,352 1,337 3 1,131 6662 175 184 6,623 222 156 928.7 913.7 243.4 933.1 918.2 285.5 279"7 2308 227.2 282.3 291/7 292"4 226.8 222.4 298.5 299"6 299"6 2394 235.9 300.5 313.8 317.7 234.9 321.4 230 45.69 72 32.36 71 269 49.48 65 35.30 66 203 48.51 71 35.99 69 277 49.56 75 35.48 74 198 48.19 58 36.70 64 309 49.40 48 36.92 55 247 52.17 69 34.37 66 r 311 53.05 77 35.46 70 264 52.65 67 34.80 62 182 52.56 44 34.94 51 287 56.71 62 35.95 56 242 56.17 68 37.61 64 284 58.11 74 37.42 72 a 9,010 a 704 796 1,000 858 200 726 710 883 773 179 610 655 787 718 150 564 758 910 707 158 681 700 871 752 233 587 670 692 552 237 735 735 819 618 338 6,195 5,250 2,875 2,167 5 thous.. do do.... do .. do.... do... 9,259 9,681 9,886 7,814 3,170 56,922 mil $ do do do do mil 141.7 140.4 136.0 141.4 r 146.6 147.4 150.9 153.0 7,660 7514 7,022 118 6,807 540 544 6,960 469 636 9,971 11,252 "9,285 3,020 59,081 747 839 906 697 318 820 1,056 995 768 329 946 1,035 1,272 883 303 4,694 7,451 10,482 l,042 954 1,313 1,175 222 10,661 50,604 21,967 22,389 33,110 9,084 155.1 56,738 24,333 22,983 37,983 10,194 159.9 4,638 2,008 1,861 3,099 828 157.7 4,659 1,995 1,888 3,119 834 157.8 4,820 2,022 1,996 3,167 889 158.0 4,831 2,030 1,987 3,228 860 158.3 4,825 2,059 1,959 3,305 827 158.8 5,014 2,113 2,059 3,270 950 159.4 4,848 2,097 1,905 3,257 891 159.6 4,970 2,130 2,006 3,397 887 159.9 5,135 2,201 2,071 3,346 975 164.2 5,048 2,236 1,931 3,352 913 164.5 5,307 2,244 2,144 3,498 985 164.7 mil $ do . do.... 636.0 519.2 80.2 697.1 561.5 95.9 59.6 46.4 10.1 57.6 46.8 7.7 59.1 48.3 7.8 57.1 47.8 6.4 59.9 48.8 7.7 61.7 48.2 9.7 56.1 46.5 6.2 60.5 49.0 7.8 57.9 48.8 5.9 58.5 48.2 7.1 63.0 49.3 10.3 do do do— 491.1 326.2 142.7 7 534.2 7 374.4 7 45.7 30.5 13.4 44.8 30.9 12.1 45.4 31.2 12.3 42.1 30.1 10.1 44.7 30.1 12.8 47.3 32.3 12.8 42.4 31.1 9.2 46.2 39.6 5.1 45.2 33.2 9.8 45.1 32.2 10.8 50.0 34.0 13.7 2 137.4 r r 2,017 r 2,092 r 2,622 r 335 3,556 r 317 5,237 r SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-22 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown hi the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 1980 Annual July 1981 May June July Aug. 1981 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS CHEMICALS Inorganic Chemicals Production: Aluminum sulfate, commercial (17% AlaO3) t thous. ah. tonsChlorine gas (100% Cla) $ do— Hydrochloric acid (100% HC1) $ do Phosphorus elemental 3... do ... Sodium hydroxide (100% NaOH) $ do.... Sodium silicate anhydrous $ do Sodium sulfate, anhydrous $ do— Sodium tripolyphosphate (100% NaBPsO10) $ do.... Titanium dioxide (composite and pure) $ do Sulfur, native (Frasch) and recovered: Production thous Ig tons Stocks (producers') end of period do— Inorganic Fertilizer Materials Production: Ammonia, synthetic anhydrous $ thous. sh. tonsAmmonium nitrate, original solution $ do.... Ammonium sulfate $ do.... Nitric acid (100% HNOS) t do Nitrogen solutions (100% N) $ do Phosphoric acid (100% P2OB) $ do.... Sulfuric acid (100% H2SO4) $ do 1,314 12,228 3,090 460 101 949 218 39 91 872 221 32 108 813 197 32 105 824 219 33 97 903 240 28 102 938 233 43 85 949 222 39 103 1,011 250 40 92 886 241 36 91 904 209 34 12,772 770 1,115 1,182 11,198 2,812 440 11,324 740 1,258 901 56 102 874 65 114 843 46 104 840 66 106 907 66 101 972 56 109 966 53 100 1,031 55 103 924 51 92 758 741 719 713 57 55 61 61 56 53 58 57 58 53 61 48 60 56 53 59 10,263 4,172 10,201 3,042 826 3,664 821 3,594 863 3,570 834 3,503 802 3,405 842 3,306 843 3,269 18,523 7,543 2,363 8,465 2,245 10,317 43,119 19,028 8,590 4 1,469 8,931 1,626 782 149 783 1,498 653 (2) 653 1,528 568 172 592 1,634 624 161 647 1,475 632 168 672 1,474 698 191 726 3,031 10,808 43,888 280 838 3,494 270 858 3,471 250 801 3,470 254 914 3,540 232 909 3,574 630 637 355 624 509 535 648 460 563 693 483 657 28,043 3 3,176 17,919 1,576 8,086 372 6,950 42,389 5,752 27,661 2,496 2,034 171 1,301 95 3,123 398 1,654 282 3,013 402 1,471 221 277 245 9,275 116 247 289 8,907 158 20 12 527 22 10 26 563 21 5,741 5,633 443 3,124 99,271 427,151 456,636 3,544 95,883 473,322 414,615 1 Superphosphate and other phosphatic fertilizers (100% PaOB): Production thous. sh. tons.. Stocks end of period do.... Potash deliveries (K20) fl do Exports total # Nitrogenous materials Phosphate materials Potash materials . .. .. do ... do ... do . do . Imports: Ammonium nitrate Ammonium sulfate Potassium chloride Sodium nitrate do.... . do .. do.... do Industrial Gases Production: Acetylene .. .. mil cu ft Carbon dioxide, liquid, gas, and solid thous. sh. tonsHydrogen (high and low purity) mil. cu. ft.. Nitrogen (hign and low purity) do Oxygen (high and low purity) do.... 7,662 oco "7,640 8 Organic Chemicals § Production: '33.7 Acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) mil. lb.. '31.9 '161.6 Creosote oil mil. gal152.5 Ethyl acetate (85%). .. .. ... mil lb.. '262.4 '242.5 Formaldehyde (37% HCHO) do- '5,971.1 '5,692.8 297.8 314.8 Glycerin refined all grades do '1,109.5 '1,063.8 Methanol synthetic mil gal '856.9 Phthalic anhydride mil. lb.. '1,012.9 ALCOHOL Ethyl alcohol and spirits: Production mil. tax gal570.3 641.4 53.6 72.0 Stocks end of period do Denatured alcohol: r 260.7 286.2 Production mil wine gal r 260.9 279.6 Consumption (withdrawals) do.... 4.1 10.7 Stocks, end of period do.... PLASTICS AND RESIN MATERIALS Production: 1 Phenolic resins mil lb 1,778.6 '1,427.3 Polyethylene and copolymers do '12,408.4 '11,459.3 Polypropylene do.... '3,823.9 '3,383.3 Polystyrene and copolymers do— '6,326.9 '5,448.0 Polyvinyl chloride and copolymers do— '6,211.4 '5,497.0 '94 932 217 38 102 972 210 38 910 58 115 ^52 r 69 98 968 62 98 55 58 57 60 60 63 61 69 888 3,042 890 3,018 818 2,989 869 2,918 838 '2,876 1,550 750 (2) 780 1,730 821 (2) 861 1,663 837 (2) 832 1,530 736 (a) 764 1,711 111 202 808 208 901 3,610 242 916 3,793 269 983 3,994 257 869 3,704 235 873 3,480 l,733 r 839 217 875 r 284 941 '3,829 669 515 456 666 431 674 676 481 663 728 372 810 7 1,673 7 1,113 371 1,568 1,348 556 3,125 534 1,657 156 2,580 319 1,560 178 2,487 343 1,595 83 1,853 224 1,130 133 2,486 337 1,408 101 2,261 309 1,362 109 1,803 258 1,125 75 l,424 651 1,864 226 1,225 94 10 11 762 0 27 14 638 11 12 12 751 0 19 16 836 13 13 26 901 6 17 18 952 10 20 42 681 0 18 13 681 13 31 46 876 25 439 382 429 483 506 405 504 509 438 289 8,080 40,088 34,916 324 7,524 35,665 29,298 325 6,845 37,418 28,163 334 6,678 35,649 31,637 326 7,857 40,552 32,186 298 7,740 43,459 35,529 298 8,632 43,483 35,966 292 9,119 41,900 37,095 304 7,879 40,146 35,675 3.8 13.5 15.8 476.4 27.8 80.0 73.4 3.4 12.0 16.8 422.9 24.7 87.4 49.8 2.7 11.7 15.7 355.8 31.3 92.7 43.2 2.5 11.3 17.0 416.0 20.6 80.5 51.0 2.8 14.8 19.8 483.2 26.4 81.3 67.5 3.2 12.3 20.1 524.2 2.7 11.7 22.2 498.6 2.8 14.0 22.0 519.0 3.0 10.4 21.8 452.8 25.3 69.5 73.5 24.3 84.1 73.7 22.3 106.1 79.2 25.9 109.7 68.6 2.6 10.2 20.8 506.8 20.7 99.7 53.0 54.0 73.5 45.7 65.0 52.8 72.7 46.4 70.4 57.2 67.1 64.3 57.5 47.7 62.3 53.7 72.0 49.2 78.3 44.3 64.8 26.4 25.6 3.4 28.2 23.8 6.6 22.7 22.6 16.6 21.3 23.1 19.9 22.6 23.2 10.2 21.5 21.4 4.8 16.4 16.4 7.8 21.9 17.9 10.7 23.1 25.6 7.0 18.7 18.2 8.2 91.3 971.4 287.4 398.6 401.4 98.3 724.2 231.6 355.4 351.5 95.5 761.1 213.9 433.7 349.4 109.8 805.0 241.6 397.9 393.3 120.9 906.8 253.3 454.3 458.9 131.9 967.3 259.3 495.8 515.6 126.4 972.4 282.2 464.2 513.0 112.5 1,021.1 286.1 498.2 498.8 156.5 1,070.7 350.2 449.6 444.6 682.9 367.3 169.5 146.0 689.3 341.0 199.7 148.6 698.2 329.5 221.7 147.0 706.1 314.8 233.5 157.9 546.4 222.9 202.3 121.2 520.3 217.4 193.3 109.7 r r r l,736 r r 280 961 3,795 1,707 1,385 687 '441 1,859 245 1,184 114 2,015 259 1,175 97 45 28 806 35 19 46 598 16 451 416 r 316 278 8,623 r7,805 38,322 '41,248 32,983 '37,153 330 7,832 39,632 36,090 r 3.4 10.5 23.1 r 531.9 25.3 '97.1 r 96.0 3.2 10.4 27.2 576.5 '27.1 114.5 84.7 1.9 11.0 22.2 537.0 26.2 100.5 87.1 '237.0 173.8 942.2 rl,116.6 318.6 '332.4 448.5 '583.9 476.5 '554.3 238.5 1,063.3 335.6 501.0 551.0 225.6 1,058.4 357.4 490.2 552.5 r MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS Explosives (industrial), shipments, quarterly Paints, varnish, and lacquer, shipments: Total shipments @ Architectural coatings Product finishes (OEM) Special purpose coatings See footnotes at end of tables. mil. lb.. 2,987.1 '3,000.4 mil. $.. do do . do.... •7,024.8 •3,418.7 •2,284.0 •1,322.0 7,635.9 3,641.2 2,418.5 1.576.2 7040 751.4 702.4 366.1 197.5 138.8 721.6 381.7 193.1 146.8 788.6 7412 555.1 235.2 208.8 111.1 858 2,855 593.2 259.2 213.8 120.2 '728.1 '339.5 '249.5 '139.1 766.1 369.4 248.3 148.4 June S-23 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 1981 1980 Annual May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June ELECTRIC POWER AND GAS ELECTRIC POWER Production: Electric utilities, total By fuels By waterpower . mil kw -hr 2 246 934 rr2 285 537 do.... 1,966,802 2r 009 636 do 280 131 275 900 Sales to ultimate customers, total (Edison Electric Institute) mil kw -hr 2 079 221 r2 095 333 Commercial and industrial: Small light and power § do.... 493,494 r509,547 Large light and power § ... do.... 815 586 r791 241 r Railways and railroads do.... 4,245 4292 Residential or domestic do 694 266 r720 784 Street and highway lighting . do 14755 14 566 r Other public authorities do.... 49,481 48 426 r Interdepartmental . . do. 7394 6477 Revenue from sales to ultimate customers (Edison Electric Institute) mil. $.. 77,691.5 r91,618.7 GAS Total utility gas, quarterly (American Gas Association): Customers, end of period, total thous.. r46,708 47,424 r Residential do 43 027 43697 Commercial do.... '3,446 3493 Industrial do 189 189 Other do.... 45 45 r Sales to customers total tril Btu !5 440 15 331 r Residential do 5 083 4 870 r Commercial . do 2486 2398 r Industrial do 7555 7782 r Other do . 316 280 Revenue from sales to customers, total . .. mil. $.. r38,947 47231 . Residential Commercial Industrial Other do.... do do.... do.... r 175 733 189 430 216 051 215 435 191 483 178 541 178 552 195 589 205 192 179 624 185 435 172 369 146 867 161,774 191 750 194 959 172 991 160 675 159 335 173 298 182 836 158 490 164 863 151,646 28866 27656 24302 20476 18 491 17866 19217 22290 22355 21 134 20572 20723 157 676 165 924 182 194 192 936 188 204 171 198 165 276 174 903 187 047 180 663 172 296 38,321 65053 347 48483 1 154 3,767 551 6,743.8 1 124 3,857 533 7,400.4 46,461 63715 348 65866 48872 65597 356 72 190 1 121 1 163 4 138 4 185 545 573 8,392.0 47,405 67583 349 66866 1203 4249 550 42,476 66978 356 55528 1266 4,031 564 9,029.8 8 745.4 7,831.2 47,206 46,886 43504 3464 195 43 42238 3414 189 44 2610 401 271 1 894 44 8289 3 169 899 447 1768 55 9960 3388 1534 4934 104 17 188 7914 21551 578 !4,833 '6624 16,961 r 530 41,822 64946 342 53300 40,363 65657 351 53 194 1307 3835 568 41871 66324 381 60270 1353 4 147 557 7,448.8 7,910.2 43,944 42,615 65 189 65632 365 379 71063 65789 1 418 1345 4,340 4,466 578 589 41,114 66251 367 58402 1317 4,242 602 8,586.6 8,324.3 8,061.0 47,424 43697 3493 189 45 3 980 1298 658 1 941 83 13 101 4,874 2308 5730 190 1748 970 5482 90 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: Taxable withdrawals Stocks end of period Imports Still wines: Production Stocks end of period Imports do do do.... do do do Distilling materials produced at wineries do.... DAIRY PRODUCTS Butter, creamery: Production (factory @ mil. lb.. Stocks, cold storage, end of period do.... Price, wholesale, 92 score (N.Y.) $ per lb. Cheese Product! c (facto rj i total (ft nil li A lencan, wh le m Ik ( do Stock , cold Rtt /age end of period do American, who<e 'mlk do Ir por dc Fri^e who esau, 4.rae ica» , single dp id es X.i ca/n H pei lb See tooinoT.es at end of U*ule8. 184 19 168.12 1329 191 87 17096 1396 1797 16.19 17 44 1793 15.81 1543 1872 1708 1472 1702 15.35 1445 1629 14.51 1501 1495 13.53 14 18 1302 12.51 1394 1332 12.38 1396 1331 12.08 1398 1458 12.41 1495 18668 140 53 13 49 10 96 472 7 14 8 97 14 17 1270 1496 14 42 1430 '447 52 64567 123.65 2449 93 57802 11371 34 60 649 19 964 37 28 64927 7.88 36 35 63972 982 34 48 63344 783 34 68 62589 1135 3825 61726 14.66 4253 62684 1157 54 40 57802 9.55 3297 61558 8.84 3088 62577 8.72 10126 581 16 9540 8431 512 02 8600 948 584 21 708 785 585 50 600 272 576 77 743 445 572 26 580 5 10 565 61 904 675 55961 1135 6 15 556 03 909 758 51202 706 738 55351 651 23 48 2240 10 03 4.53 26 19 2522 9 26 483 2 21 1 45 11 04 0.38 1 62 185 10 03 0,29 1 98 1 51 10 57 0.32 2 65 207 9 83 035 1 92 1 75 12 25 0.44 3 61 407 11 68 0.50 2 42 352 10 55 0.66 3 11 294 9 26 0.66 504 04 '346 95 61029 9768 204.38 4 65 29 76 434 17 9 26 2.27 2 93 27 18 384 80 738 3.44 6 17 26 92 36405 899 1.82 20 23 27 26 341 12 806 10.22 164 44 23 16 48538 9 14 37.10 201 68 38 27 64349 876 90.62 57 56 29 14 627 03 923 31.48 984.6 177.8 1.272 1,145.3 304.6 1 148 116.6 281.7 1.413 93.9 295.9 1.424 83.7 308.0 1.433 75.3 306.4 1.515 77.0 302.9 1.517 91.4 301.5 1.526 3.717.2 2 189 9 '1,983 1 2T.46 f "? 8 4"98 3605 2324 3599 227.1 "444 438.5 582 7 4^21 15 1 332.7 2083 6200 507.7 17.6 317 6 192.9 6138 501 2 17 - 317.0 179 ^ 610 6 4982 332.1 186.6 o90 9 484.4 293 1 548 1 555 I f 7' 434 oi 328 48 55843 8763 254.36 ~.J I 406 f r ' i 0 ^ 1768 15.47 15.26 1672 15.01 15 12 3568 10.04 9.03 10.21 8 13 55347 506 764 6.88 7.56 1 87 127 10 90 0.85 2 42 103 11 86 0.35 285 ] 63 1320 0.38 0.55 0.64 23 47 3048 61029 903 10.29 7 86 30 34 55662 891 5.51 5 04 25 14 548.25 752 3.52 5 87 3231 526.79 744 2.81 770 934 84.7 302.7 1.536 103.6 304.6 1.539 121.3 332.1 1.534 110.1 372.3 1.537 116.7 407.4 1.535 116.9 450.4 116.2 474.4 3172 176.7 5654 4623 309 3:44 2048 3428 2122 3»65 198.1 365.4 224.5 3712 2'i75 4796 4-M 60 " 5047 10 ? 5963 5086 16 591 1 50! 4 153 386.9 2535 £4? 1 5531 137 1641 1 641 r '6 1 1 Q 539 1 19 c r Ib70 16~9 S-24 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 Annual July 1981 1980 May June July Aug. 1981 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. June May FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS; TOBACCO—Continued DAIRY PRODUCTS—Continued Condensed and evaporated milk: Production case goods @ mil. lb.. Stocks, manufacturers', case goods, end of month or year mil. lb.. Exports do Fluid milk: Production on farms do.... Utilization in mfd dairy products @ do Price, wholesale, U.S. average $ per 100 lb.. Dry milk: Production: Dry whole milk @ mil. lb.. Nonfat dry milk (human food)@ do Stocks, manufacturers', end of period: Dry whole milk Nonfat dry milk (human food) @ . 796.1 724.7 66.6 68.9 65.4 57.3 55.9 51.5 50.3 60.7 55.7 54.7 60.4 65.0 65.2 76.7 51.8 115.8 131.7 31 93.4 75.6 51.8 41.7 36.9 39.5 53.0 66.3 434 127.8 21 119.6 423 105.8 44 42 40 36 50 28 34 29 21 28 123,411 66041 12.00 128,425 r 71 689 13.00 11,664 r 6878 12.60 11,321 '6525 11036 r 6 196 12.60 10782 r 5752 12.80 10,364 T 5522 13.20 10,455 r 5731 13.70 10,076 r 5235 14.00 10,491 '5997 14.10 10,739 6212 14.10 10,093 5903 14.00 11,426 6718 13.80 11,544 6858 13.60 12,064 7040 13.50 85.3 9087 82.7 1 1607 6.1 1358 1325 7.2 122 1 6.3 1040 6.4 773 8.0 728 7.4 69 1 6.9 896 6.8 92.0 6.0 953 6.8 1100 8.0 1229 8.5 1353 4.3 926 5.3 850 4.8 1404 1374 4.5 3.0 762 3.4 75.3 5.0 69.5 5.3 85.0 6.6 80.6 4.8 928 3.9 969 4.0 1020 4.6 1175 do.... do. 7.9 6.3 6.5 1187 176.2 117 153 53 106 281 26.5 14.7 17.5 16.9 7.2 11.4 0887 0887 0888 0889 0892 0897 0.922 0.936 0.939 0.938 0.936 0.937 3 640.3 3,914 4 2663 2987 3276 3632 350.5 368.1 366.4 382.9 348.0 341.8 361.9 3585 3019 184 1 117.8 345 23335 79.7 47 689 Exports, including oatmeal do.... Price, wholesale, No. 2, white (Minneapolis) $ per bu Rice: Production (crop estimate) fl mil bags # California mills: Receipts domestic rough .. . . mil lb Shipments from mills, milled rice do.... Stocks, rough and cleaned (cleaned basis), end of period mil lb Southern States mills (Ark., La., Term., Tex.): Receipts, rough, from producers mil. lb.. Shipments from mills milled rice do Stocks, domestic, rough and cleaned (cleaned basis), end of period mil. lb.. Exports do Price, wholesale, No. 2, medium grain (Southwest Louisiana) $ per lb.. Rye: Production (crop estimate) fl mil. bu.. Stocks (domestic) end of period do Price wholesale No 2 (Minneapolis) $ per bu Wheat: Production (crop estimate) total tl mil bu Spring wheat ]| do .. Winter wheat jl do Distribution Quarterly @ @ do . 4.8 276 2.69 5266 476.8 4008 76.0 1319 51 290 289.8 2.95 37 93 67 56 68 91 2450 5,857.4 4,140.1 1,717.3 2386 4 202 1 112.2 90.0 64 115 48 24853 35 01 7 1703 1920 a 288 275 197 1 •1,617.5 5 9209 5 696.6 2062 2026 2409 r 3,997.4 r 2 651 7 r 2083 3 2 774.0 3 18183 3 1998 l,345.6 2222 2.5 1.9 1853 («) 7 4576 390.5 3289 61.7 4 236.4 4 1983 4 9.1 0.5 1.2 164 165 254 176 390.5 328.9 61.7 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.7 0.5 0.9 0.7 1.5 320 256 288 285 237 113 195 258 476 132 368 238 342 339 354 216 253 271 333 268 351 303 317 346 177 166 100 162 49 255 301 231 283 224 226 203 120 38.1 27.8 («) 2 145 1 249 231 9,247 6019 10,831 6795 166 445 155 611 218 412 829 498 2,439 568 2,170 687 1,077 583 1,358 761 436 590 830 635 749 852 274 660 142 492 2503 4978 2969 6620 1552 1082 866 912 1938 585 540 644 419 577 2664 409 2813 474 2969 730 2686 533 2604 613 2342 809 1,853 688 1456 794 0.173 0.225 0.240 0.220 0.210 0.205 0.205 0.210 0.245 0.265 0.270 0.270 0.275 0.275 0.280 a 2 22.4 177 251 2a134 533 1601 2051 528 1 4 176.5 4 1487 4 255.8 211.4 44.4 0.8 484.1 3948 89.3 3582 2,711 a 7 1161 955.7 2076 2721 1,800 2 4784 1367 4 736 4 63.0 (6) (') 163 93 C 122 244 a 0.280 7 4 2 73 4 68 93 184 («) 7 2370 a 478 !891 2185 27810 717 2093 7 '324 do.... do.... do 1,716.2 773.9 9422 1,903.8 7541 1 1497 4 902.0 4 3765 4 Exports total including flour Wheat only .. do do ... 12651 12225 13445 13095 907 886 999 962 1257 1236 408 4.03 448 413 454 4 12 (6) (6) 3.73 4.63 4.68 (a) 5255 144 6 1396 *800 569 571 2,471.9 9753 14966 1,903.8 754.1 1 1497 1,329.2 r 539.4 r 789.8 1393 1360 1186 1162 1134 112.2 1334 131.9 1322 129.9 1288 124.4 134.0 128.8 4 990.8 4 413.8 4 5771 134.5 127.7 167 41 a Stocks (domestic), end of period, total On farms Off farms 3019 184.1 117.8 3908 2480 142.7 6 647 5 3 5,857.4 33,670.4 4 140 1 32 577 8 1,717.3 1,092.6 157 2 326.1 2 242 2 24.2 0.939 7 4 192 1 4 1124 4 267 2.61 7 938 8 6,886.2 50417 1,844.5 14.6 0.939 r "13.40 2 3828 3656 2464 119.2 Exports including meal and flour do Price, wholesale: Weighted avg., selected markets, all grades $ per bu.. Oats: Production (crop estimate) U mil bu Stocks (domestic), end of period, total do.... On farms do Off farms do.... Prices, wholesale: No. 1, dark northern spring (Minneapolis) $ per bu No. 2 hd. and dk. hd. winter (Kans. City) .. do.... Weighted avg., selected markets, all grades $ per bu.. See footnotes at end of tables. 1095 733 8 2 12.50 0800 Exports whole and nonfat (human food) .. . do. Price, manufacturers' average selling, nonfat dry milk (human food) @ .. $ per lb GRAIN AND GRAIN PRODUCTS Exports (barley corn oats rye wheat) mil bu.. Barley: Production (crop estimate) fl . do Stocks (domestic) end of period do On farms do Off farms do.... Exports including malt § do Prices, wholesale (Minneapolis): No 2 malting $ per bu No. 3 straight do .. Corn: Production (crop estimate grain only) fl mil bu Stocks (domestic), end of period, total do.... On farms . . do Off farms do.... 28 80.0 76.0 S-25 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 1980 May Annual June July Aug. 1981 Sept. Nov. Oct. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May 23r967 424 53,402 23462 420 52,228 June FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS; TOBACCO—Continued GRAIN AND GRAIN PRODUCTS—Continued Wheat flour: Production: Flour $ thous sacks (100 Ib ) Millfeed $ thous sh. tons Grindings of wheat $ thous. bu.. Stocks held by mills, end of period thous. sacks (100 Ib.).. Exports ... . ... . ... . do Prices, wholesale: Spring, standard patent (Minneapolis) $ per 100 Ib Winter, hard, 95% patent (Kans. City) do.... POULTRY AND EGGS Poultry: Slaughter (commercial production) mil. Ib Stocks, cold storage (frozen), end of period, total mil. Ib. Turkeys do Price, in Georgia producing area, live broilers $ per Ib.. Eggs: Production on farms @ mil. cases §.. Stocks, cold storage, end of period: Shell thous. cases §.. Frozen mil Ib Price, wholesale, large (delivered; Chicago) $ per doz LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves: Slaughter (federally inspected): Calves thous animals Cattle do.... Prices, wholesale: Beef steers (Omaha) $ per 100 Ib Steers, stocker and feeder (Kansas City) .... do.... Calves, vealers (So. St. Paul) do.... Hogs: Slaughter (federally inspected) thous animals Prices: Wholesale, average, all weights (Sioux City) $ per 100 Ib.. Hog-corn price ratio (bu. of corn equal in value to 100 Ib. live hog) Sheep and lambs: Slaughter (federally inspected) thous animals Price, wholesale, lambs, average (Omaha) $ per 100 Ib.. MEATS Total meats (excluding lard): Production total mil Ib Stocks, cold storage, end of period do.... Exports (meat and meat preparations) do Imports (meat and meat preparations) do.... Beef and veal: Production total do Stocks cold storage end of period do Exports do.. Imports do Price, wholesale, beef, fresh, steer carcasses, choice (600-700 Ibs.) (Central U.S.) $ per Ib.. Lamb and mutton: Production total . ...mil. Ib Stocks, cold storage, end of period do.... Pork (excluding lard): Stocks, cold storage, end of period do.... Exports do... Imports do Prices, wholesale: Hams smoked # Index 1967—100 Fresh loins, 8-14 Ib. average (N.Y.) $ per Ib.. MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PRODUCTS Cocoa (cacao) beans: Imports (incl shells) thous Ig tons Price, wholesale, Accra (New York) $ per Ib.. Coffee (green): Inventories (roasters', importers', dealers'), end of period thous bags 11 Imports total From Brazil . Price, wholesale, Santos, No. 4 (N.Y.) Confectionery manufacturers' sales Fish: See footnotes at end of tables. do do . . $ per Ib.. mil $ r 284 051 4945 636,375 282 655 4,866 628,599 22814 390 49,836 21356 377 47,786 23137 410 51,760 24025 424 52,980 24813 430 54,762 26285 453 58,392 24420 392 54,582 25232 415 56,920 25860 421 57,513 22787 399 51,084 24959 435 55,310 3,975 18291 3,842 15014 918 4,268 1606 894 2 137 3,716 1396 1034 522 3,842 609 980 1896 3,897 2241 2932 1724 9508 9.268 'lo.ne 10 566 10375 10.013 10338 9.838 11025 10.000 10963 10.113 10975 10.475 11 113 10.600 11 138 10.675 11.050 10.663 11.113 10.400 10.975 10.275 11.100 10.525 11.075 10.313 13820 14048 1226 1,206 1211 1 170 1,215 1319 1,070 1,150 1,171 1,027 1,203 1,236 1,258 387 240 339 198 402 234 461 287 495 326 548 384 556 399 579 420 403 258 339 198 359 208 354 208 373 221 '394 r 229 418 254 0.260 0.270 0.235 0.245 0.310 0.320 0.325 0.305 0.285 0.295 0.285 0.290 0.285 0.255 0.260 1923 193.6 16.1 15.5 159 160 15.9 16.5 16.1 16.8 16.6 15.0 16.6 15.9 16.2 38 23 31 24 47 27 51 29 39 29 28 31 39 30 15 29 19 25 31 24 22 25 19 24 32 22 32 22 24 23 0662 0628 0508 0546 0632 0659 0688 0643 0757 0773 0714 0672 0629 0.697 0.622 2499 31,504 2294 31,642 161 2,616 154 2,533 186 2,667 182 2,684 198 2,739 228 3002 185 2,507 214 2,725 215 2,803 190 2,483 213 2,726 6775 77.60 91.41 6696 71.30 75.53 6458 65.52 71.88 6629 68.83 72.00 7047 69.48 73.00 7231 71.92 79.12 6968 71.53 85.00 67 18 71.64 83.40 65.05 70.23 76.47 64.29 70.04 77.17 63.08 68.56 77.38 61.50 68.41 78.00 61.40 65.47 80.88 64.92 66.28 83.90 66.86 63.10 84.25 68.26 63.51 82.38 85 425 91882 8 167 7279 6 910 6 745 7601 8404 7362 7788 7768 6873 7988 42.13 39.48 29.35 34.97 41.78 48.49 47.42 48.36 46.44 45.07 41.67 42.78 39.88 40.15 41.96 48.78 18.3 14.4 11.8 13.3 15.1 15.8 15.3 15.8 14.7 13.8 12.8 12.8 11.9 12.0 12.6 14.9 4833 5363 454 400 420 427 466 510 415 468 488 426 488 66.58 62.46 62.75 64.00 67.50 68.25 65.75 62.00 55.67 53.75 46.50 54.50 55.25 59.25 65.00 66.25 37225 '706 1 378 2^178 38590 750 1663 C 2,052 3311 706 139 173 3089 642 164 154 3070 578 145 208 3016 514 129 170 3221 510 136 133 3577 584 165 C 209 3097 679 144 167 3349 750 154 191 3416 792 143 171 3011 783 141 167 3383 776 169 131 21 671 361 366 1712 21849 338 425 1531 1813 286 31 133 1755 264 36 111 1815 250 38 158 1804 '235 40 125 1860 226 35 95 2064 250 39 163 1733 286 27 122 1892 338 33 143 1971 371 34 128 1751 356 38 128 1.011 1.044 1.020 1.052 1.101 1.120 1.080 1.055 1.014 1.006 0.998 284 11 310 9 27 9 22 10 23 10 23 9 26 8 29 8 24 10 28 9 30 9 15 270 281 330 361 16 431 349 314 433 1 r r 817 248 155 798 189 140 1931 351 54 87 349 140 110 338 34 95 0.961 0.943 0.997 1.033 26 8 29 8 10 10 11125 10.525 0.265 1.065 1 471 357 30 31 1 312 314 32 35 1 232 264 28 44 1 189 217 19 39 1335 222 18 31 1485 269 28 40 1339 321 29 37 1428 349 28 39 1 416 351 27 37 1234 356 32 33 1423 361 37 37 '404 31 36 397 39 37 2548 1.011 0.866 0.970 234 1 1.032 2669 1.116 274.8 1.114 286.1 1.136 294.2 1.100 288.8 1.094 251.3 1.156 246.9 1.146 245.9 1.105 252.4 1.035 243.0 1.124 253.4 1.191 1652 1.604 1485 1.354 154 1.350 120 1.253 169 1.345 96 1.200 8.2 1.220 9.6 1.190 9.4 1.200 19.9 1.080 13.5 1.095 27.8 1.100 19.2 1.120 30.4 1.150 27.1 1.040 0.890 2521 17005 19396 1890 1.763 4347 2834 17047 18 153 3,505 2.066 4908 1566 277 2.180 325 2907 4 023 1663 287 2.110 318 1533 419 1.950 293 1386 336 2.060 396 2956 3859 1,062 208 2.060 526 1292 346 2.100 533 1,486 352 2.100 454 2,834 4868 1,715 341 2.080 425 1,858 473 2.180 421 1,738 259 2.180 461 2,850 4737 1,395 364 2.180 463 1,299 138 2.180 409 1,356 283 1.290 1.155 471 393 345 334 359 380 379 391 408 393 388 344 330 295 285 2526 1.076 2 3 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-26 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1981 1980 1980 Annual July 1981 May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS; TOBACCO—Cont. MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PRODUCTS—Cont Sugar (United States): Deliveries and supply (raw basis): § Production and receipts: Production ... thouR «h. t/>ns.. For domestic consumption do.... 4,733 10788 10714 3503 14924 4810 3 4,713 10 838 10,149 2970 608029 4 127 3 Exports raw and refined sh tons Imports raw and refined thous sh tons Prices, wholesale (New York): 1 0.164 0.306 Raw $ per lb.. 0405 0228 Refined (excl excise tax) do Tea imports thcus lb.. 174690 184 786 FATS, OILS, AND RELATED PRODUCTS Baking or frying fats (incl. shortening): Production mil lb 42064 4 1778 130.7 131.9 Stocks, end of period @ do.... Salad or cooking oils: Production do 5 1672 50756 Stocks, end of period @ do.... 141.2 122.5 Margarine: Production do . 25532 25928 74.2 Stocks, end of period @ do.... 80.5 Price, wholesale (colored; mfr. to wholesaler or 0603 large retailer* delivered) . $ per lb.. 0549 Animal and fish fats: Tallow, edible: 10427 Production (quantities rendered) mil lb 9048 765.7 714.9 Consumption in end products do.... 559 566 Stocks end of period fl do Tallow and grease (except wool), inedible: 5,782.1 Production (quantities rendered) do.... 5,836.3 3 1176 29794 Consumption in end products do 3904 413.0 Stocks end of period fl do.... Vegetable oils and related products: Coconut oil: 644.7 Production refined mil. lb.. 595.6 748.4 693.5 Consumption in end products do.... 40.1 49.6 Stocks, refined, end of period fl do.... Imports do.... 979.8 889.3 Corn oil: 7435 8106 Production* Crude do.... Production* Refined do 5894 6382 555.0 595.3 Consumption in end products do.... Stocks, crude and ret., end of period fl do.... 65.2 76.3 Cottonseed oil: Production* Crude do. 12605 1447 1 Production: Refined do.... 1,140.8 1,370.2 698.3 Consumption in end products do.... 618.2 170.1 Stocks, crude and ref, end of period fl do.... 144.3 785.4 Exports (crude and refined) do.... 633.0 Price wholesale ( N Y ) $ per lb 0369 0261 Soybean oil: Production* Crude mil. lb.. 11,504.1 12,097.2 Production* Refined .. . do .. 9 110 1 8 982.2 8,585.2 Consumption in end products do.... 8,656.4 1,737.8 Stocks, crude and ret., end of period fl do.... 1,030.1 Exports (crude and refined) do.... 2,370.6 2,314.6 0.327 0.289 Price, wholesale (refined; N.Y.) $ per lb.. TOBACCO Leaf: a a Production (crop estimate) mil. lb.. l,527 l,779 Stocks, dealers' and manufacturers', end of period mil lb 4974 4850 Exports, incl. scrap and stems thous. lb.. 561,756 588,970 Imports, incl. scrap and stems do.... 377,203 365,622 Manufactured: Consumption (withdrawals): Cigarettes (small): Tax-exempt millions93,150 94,256 Taxable do.... 613,830 620,565 Cigars (large) taxable do 3356 3290 Exports, cigarettes do.... 79,717 78,256 See footnotes at end of tables. 176 965 941 '2825 35730 304 158 933 879 2510 64641 398 70 968 907 2204 45 114 397 60 975 900 1866 87919 349 96 955 906 1548 40495 314 592 899 831 1679 81229 310 1,127 928 744 998 815 704 2970 2345 20650 123,950 272 510 758 754 697 3330 26370 387 487 232 1,004 743 675 836 3,195 3472 55,765 134,737 289 313 153 878 785 r 2807 80412 255 P 2728 83,266 398 0.331 0.422 15871 0.324 0452 16460 0.277 0.393 14099 0.351 0442 11883 0.372 0.413 11870 0.427 0.560 14,271 0.409 0.550 12,126 0.291 0.403 15,936 0.303 0.432 12,891 0.266 0.383 18,354 0.231 0.344 14,6% 0.200 0.315 19,220 0.163 0.266 18,990 325 1 135.6 3145 125.6 3298 111.7 348 1 114.5 347.0 125.5 3796 102.8 348.9 111.9 367.6 130.7 331.4 125.2 325.2 122.0 354.5 118.9 r 3473 r 345.2 128.4 4487 160.7 4337 148.3 4096 135.6 481 1 157.9 452.8 137.5 4145 131.8 394.4 142.7 411.2 122.5 404.1 137.9 409.5 131.6 4745 127.6 r 4382 r !29.2 4594 137.9 2005 62.5 2146 74.7 192 1 78.3 1869 60.7 2132 66.1 2219 80.0 218.4 71.4 264.6 74.2 2355 62.2 2144 68.3 2316 76.8 1963 r 66.1 1817 74.2 0.599 0599 0.599 0637 0.637 0.624 0.624 0.624 0.637 0.637 0.637 0637 0637 899 53.8 572 898 54.5 617 88.3 59.0 538 879 51.1 522 919 61.7 460 99.6 65.4 470 87.8 57.3 508 96.0 62.9 559 971 62.4 68 1 87.4 64.0 538 1004 69.9 51 1 -•912 66.9 475 889 62.7 397 489.2 2644 417.1 459.7 2406 427.5 470.5 2330 455.7 431.9 2353 402.8 455.6 2457 430.5 512.2 2686 439.5 449.3 236 1 412.1 495.9 239.6 413.0 488.5 2588 436.0 440.7 2458 436.9 474.6 2574 443.6 '471.0 '260 1 r 449.2 439.6 2657 437.4 58.3 58.1 37.7 39.3 47.6 56.3 41.9 62.8 46.4 56.2 32.7 58.7 52.4 51.0 47.6 67.7 57.2 62.5 35.0 56.5 71.6 66.9 36.5 126.7 63.0 63.1 36.6 90.9 62.5 58.3 49.6 116.0 65.5 67.7 47.4 110.1 66.0 65.0 50.6 139.2 618 71.1 44.7 79.1 53.5 68.3 33.9 39.8 636 64.3 39.3 90.5 683 466 46.5 654 65 1 529 49.6 59.9 66.2 452 44.5 71.6 699 512 44.7 62.3 762 563 52.8 65.8 806 639 52.8 72.1 68.0 643 52.3 79.3 59.0 597 61.5 76.3 658 619 56.9 724 636 656 52.1 80.3 762 612 56.6 770 696 597 43.3 r 820 743 644 50.3 714 1255 119.6 68.2 165.9 1050 0210 1168 110.0 65.1 167.1 31.4 0223 1042 115.1 57.9 144.6 70.3 0263 1049 107.5 65.5 139.8 77.6 0273 93 1 94.8 55.6 121.9 89.3 0263 1164 94.1 57.5 122.6 53.7 0248 1305 119.8 51.8 152.9 66.6 0330 1223 125.1 49.5 170.1 47.1 0338 1317 131.3 38.0 183.6 77.0 0334 1189 99.6 44.5 200.1 29.3 0320 1154 102.1 47.1 202.4 667 0335 1008 113.0 '44.2 165.9 82 1 0354 882 82.9 50.6 160.6 722 0350 0 365 1 010.6 9913 r•9542 887.8 9147 8339 7416 7063 7549 7412 698.7 775.1 r r722.3 680.8 7290 1,900.1 1,976.3 2,016.7 2, 118.5 2,165.6 116.0 1096 113.8 2028 76 1 0.281 0.282 0.265 0.265 0.285 0.268 1,009.8 901.6 7128 6990 683.7 693.6 1,144.8 1,225.9 327.3 194.6 0.256 0.262 927.8 890.1 1,080.2 1,077.6 1,024.3 913.8 7203 764.5 784 1 763.1 7607 760.5 671.2 737.1 754.5 719.1 682.6 738.8 1,305.1 1,263.0 1,210.1 1,373.9 1,677.3 1,737.8 109.7 175.7 84.7 171.2 112.5 120.5 0.319 0.318 0.320 0.309 0.286 0.302 !26.8 r r r 53,231 26,995 4284 42,998 40,909 40,877 25,681 25,780 25,073 4548 32,323 27,144 47,610 32,793 64,420 26,059 4850 66,563 22,342 44,809 33,973 32,831 44,274 4624 53,728 31,753 49,414 24274 44,571 28796 6,161 50496 281 5,409 6,644 53689 325 6,690 6,193 49612 228 4,860 6,809 52 145 275 2,548 8,554 54839 335 7,770 9,630 62 133 335 8,171 6,833 49248 251 6,116 8,204 43762 238 6,781 9,868 53048 258 6,958 9,248 . r7,592 51474 r54r224 211 291 8,289 8,534 6891 53670 257 6,046 6,621 0.191 0295 0637 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 1980 May Annual S-27 June July Aug. 1981 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June LEATHER AND PRODUCTS HIDES AND SKINS Exports: Value, total # Calf and kid skins Cattle hides thous.$.. thous. skins.. thous. hides.. 991,707 2,321 23,731 693 678 2,495 19,568 61787 49921 45904 52 134 48820 53048 50461 58493 57458 64390 64 187 56,901 58209 1,914 1650 1509 1703 1510 1608 1542 1711 1536 1749 1,737 1,565 1545 thous $ thous. pieces.. do 138 800 15,529 2444 88200 9,027 519 9 100 1,466 15 7500 1,027 1 6200 640 30 6400 666 o 5100 286 29 6500 492 g 5400 330 6 6800 248 10 7600 546 67 8200 1,289 34 7300 926 68 8700 1,341 132 1,484 59 Price, producer: Calfskins, packer, heavy, 9 1/2-15 Ib $ per lb.. Hides native steer heavy .. index 1967—100 1.687 6144 1.098 3859 0.860 2836 0.860 3210 1.100 3690 1.100 4480 1.100 3614 1 100 4129 1.100 4559 1.100 4206 3762 344 1 356 1 4015 3858 187 665 192 597 12652 15483 15481 15215 15818 19051 20880 13641 19633 14418 19717 17678 18016 249.5 268.9 283.2 317.1 302.7 308.5 317.1 318.5 32,896 32,059 24,935 5355 2,606 24,454 5247 2,358 Imports: Value total # Sheep and lamb skins Goat and kid skins . . . 147 122 260 281 325 138 137 202 242 264 263 r 227 278 3674 LEATHER Exports: Upper and lining leather thous sq ft Price, producer: Sole, bends, light index, 1967-100.. r 329.6 283.8 263.2 263.9 2826 3128 r 284.0 298.4 LEATHER MANUFACTURES Footwear: Production total thous pairs Shoes, sandals, and play shoes, except athletic thous pairs Slippers do Athletic do Other footwear do Exports 398 480 394 596 34832 33 137 27932 31474 33335 36976 30285 29454 31253 30517 '34,173 305 172 72779 20529 3651 301 069 68 658 24869 4 125 25949 6 533 2350 21378 4 733 1821 23858 5 363 2253 25 188 5 862 2285 28239 6 421 2316 23030 5 105 2150 23314 4050 2090 23052 5829 2372 22995 5281 2241 7581 9 781 373 742 24661 6 183 2293 192.9 211.7 211.2 do 337 730 309 704 309 893 375 875 381 952 375 908 Prices, producer: * Men's leather upper, dress and casual index, 12/80-100.. Women's leather upper Women's olastic UDDer index, 1967=100.. index. 12/80-100.. 211.2 212.7 212.7 213.5 215.7 351 877 342 710 100.0 100.6 216.7 215.7 100.0 216.3 100.5 348 804 r 25,808 r 5926 r 2439 328 1 180 277 913 277 729 102.0 102.5 103.0 102.7 102.7 217.9 101.8 214.4 102.8 214.5 102.8 214.5 103.0 214.0 102.9 r LUMBER AND PRODUCTS LUMBER—ALL TYPES # National Forest Products Association: Production total . Hardwoods Softwoods mil bd ft do do Shipments, total Hardwoods Softwoods do do do Stocks (gross) mill end of period total Hardwoods Softwoods do do do Exports total sawmill products do X 37 061 7317 29*744 X *31 885 17220 24665 1 2307 2486 2479 2783 2480 2329 2523 2542 2,818 2,780 1943 1985 2213 2818 '527 2291 2903 1 739 2354 1930 1829 2003 1,963 2,204 2,182 568 543 494 570 549 550 500 520 579 614 598 31 422 *6584 24838 2512 2530 2454 2716 2708 2851 2494 2,350 2,424 2,379 2,752 2,755 2012 2061 2035 2212 2214 2340 1952 1858 1923 1,822 2,160 2,176 5805 1807 3 998 5568 1443 4 125 5 534 1527 4 007 5 570 1613 3957 5 659 1701 3 958 5776 1741 4035 5832 1783 4049 5826 1799 4027 5805 1807 3998 5883 1819 4064 6065 1843 4222 6098 1872 4226 6 123 1,891 4232 1447 11 513 1655 9 859 170 730 153 830 119 876 134 804 118 863 123 867 117 892 127 799 756 848 966 980 991 8388 '6791 '533 '581 515 '529 '560 '550 '521 '646 '555 '634 '563 '541 '565 '453 499 '601 '549 '486 '514 '698 '594 '598 '601 538 540 576 599 36 514 6942 29572 5342 1 171 4 171 500 469 419 504 494 511 542 492 501 557 592 579 SOFTWOODS Douglas fir: Orders new mil bd ft 529 499 508 Production Shipments Stocks (gross), mill, end of period do do do.... 8427 8412 918 '6815 '6821 '912 '499 '587 '910 '563 '574 '899 '514 '484 '929 '584 '589 '924 '651 '612 '963 '607 '626 '944 '531 '539 '936 '495 '519 '912 '576 '551 '937 '562 '521 '978 '622 '618 '982 '601 '591 '992 Exports, total sawmill products Sawed timber Boards planks scantlings etc do.... do do 520 156 540 117 66 13 49 10 42 6 42 13 35 7 40 11 40 5 37 8 51 9 49 9 28 30 35 42 39 35 51 13 29 29 43 9 617 456 569 580 463 447 492 472 587 493 552 541 Price, wholesale: Dimension, construction, dried, 2" x 4", R.L. $ per M bd ft Southern pine: Orders new Production Shipments mil bd ft do do Stocks (gross), mill and concentration yards, end of period mil bd ft 363 422 53 39 36 277 24 223 42 185 56 237 01 23897 248 37 23298 224 31 214 86 217 12 '7950 6 559 6758 6663 552 503 553 561 580 512 566 571 558 470 614 600 510 434 575 546 678 492 626 620 509 473 *7938 17 932 571 512 493 545 439 419 515 493 523 1 175 See footnotes at end of tables. 1 270 1 221 1 213 1 208 280 243 17 882 29 384 22 228 366 2 3372 331 0 3296 3330 301.4 '324.7 319.3 319.3 323.6 209 793 Prices, wholesale (indexes): Boards, No. 2 and better, 1" x 6", R.L. 1967 — 100 Flooring, C and better, F. G., 1" x 4", S.L. 1967-100.. 419 519 528 38 1248 1270 1259 1279 1290 1285 20072 16 731 20878 14 763 11 781 26059 19198 331 6 3243 316 1 316 1 3200 325.8 '328.0 330.2 330.2 330.2 1 251 1 257 47 8 39 602 486 604 609 19 376 1 222 24 274 969 19919 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-28 1979 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS July 1981 1980 1980 Annual May June July Aug. 1981 Sept. Nov. Oct. Dec. Jan. Feb. 688 '418 659 596 '1,248 605 '414 631 609 '1270 '747 '442 '736 '719 '1287 '637 426 '681 '653 '1,315 Mar. Apr. May June LUMBER AND PRODUCTS—Continued SOFTWOODS—Continued Western pine: Orders new mil bd ft Orders, unfilled, end of period do.... Production do.... Shipments do Stocks (gross) mill end of period do Price, wholesale, Ponderosa, boards, No. 3, 1" x 12" R L (6' and over) $ per M bd ft r r 667 '420 r 572 r 623 '1 193 r 806 '628 392 '445 r 648 '748 r 656 '753 r l 185 '1,180 '735 '444 '732 '736 '1,176 '636 '415 '644 '665 '1,155 '516 '326 '635 '605 '1,185 30406 29325 306.22 34083 40 29 20 15 19 15 19 25 37 7.0 9.4 6.4 9.8 7.2 9.4 6.1 10.0 5.8 12.4 6.4 10.9 6.7 9.3 8.0 9.7 9.0 9.3 9,780 9696 1379 '7730 '326 r 7,613 •7807 r l 185 '644 380 r 544 r 610 1305 1244 31726 28755 21548 25206 31005 32735 19 35 37 37 (3) 78.0 12.4 5.5 10.0 6.6 11.1 7.3 9.6 9630 403 624 376 r 567 r 628 r 573 355 684 644 1355 HARDWOOD FLOORING Oak: Orders new Orders unfilled end of period Production . Shipments Stocks (gross), mill, end of period 934 70 998 96.7 5.4 mil bd ft do do do.... do.... (S) METALS AND MANUFACTURES IRON AND STEEL Exports: Steel mill products Scrap Pig iron thous. sh. tons.. do do.... 2,818 11094 105 4,101 11 168 73 338 1207 19 418 1070 36 398 870 1 449 821 4 401 822 1 366 967 2 316 525 3 324 763 () 256 578 2 213 683 1 260 442 2 291 694 2 259 677 1 Imports: Steel mill products Scrap Pig iron do. do do... 17518 760 476 15495 557 400 1615 40 22 1203 38 23 1079 26 42 1,374 26 26 1,064 54 12 1,142 40 32 1,181 35 43 1,536 58 72 1,281 38 18 1,234 41 10 1 142 53 5 1,761 52 36 1,772 62 61 '52,219 '47 048 98901 8724 42,275 '40 689 '83 846 8037 4,006 3543 7491 8967 2,868 2820 5803 7839 2,583 2324 5009 7684 2,856 2574 5520 7653 3,247 3,066 6328 7,691 3,691 3,770 7402 7,771 3,584 3,609 7410 7,607 3,820 3,961 7386 8,037 3,774 3,769 7486 7,939 '3,750 '3,604 '7435 '7,856 4,239 4258 8369 8,011 9807 101 50 92 17 96 17 83 11 8700 7121 6950 7377 7350 8361 88.50 9238 99.00 9665 104.50 9821 105.50 101.86 106.00 96.34 103.50 9428 101.00 9874 109.00 10144 112.00 9613 10550 *85 716 '86 218 33776 69325 68639 25058 6848 9328 2714 6415 2638 5326 7021 2712 4736 6052 2029 4368 6211 2,062 5024 6638 2,499 4686 6587 2,348 5913 6009 1,809 5,964 2800 1,292 6052 1545 1,075 6751 2035 1 165 6,280 3938 1,794 2,901 115 892 115014 4,455 55,753 11368 38,969 5416 850 87 187 89398 5073 56,066 14265 35,706 6095 795 10894 7975 653 50,676 24355 23,100 3221 97 9956 5768 551 9467 5456 284 56,066 14,265 35,706 6,095 4 162 8,667 33 54,536 17,477 31,088 5,971 69 22 2686 8 126 2 53,154 21,990 25,554 5,610 76 3794 9293 63 57,653 16,289 36,131 5,233 38 8323 7,895 309 56,621 14,374 36,499 5,748 57 7625 8,326 563 56,784 21073 31,176 4535 54 8054 5953 484 57,999 17,914 35,009 5,076 60 8498 7,203 552 53,522 22771 27,242 3509 68 7671 5644 650 57,545 19757 32,953 4835 67 55 6233 8,793 625 49,781 29,336 17,286 3,159 70 1 86,975 87458 881 20300 68,722 69 190 925 20300 5,906 5926 889 20300 4,664 4697 900 20300 4,222 4270 870 20300 4,360 4392 888 203.00 4,596 4,671 877 203.00 5,621 5,688 863 203.00 6,132 6,186 859 203.00 6,489 '6,507 '925 203.00 6,603 6,647 891 203.00 6,108 '6,209 '894 203.00 7,193 7,316 881 203.00 6,755 6,939 852 203.00 974 15 434 7 981 938 11 587 6 321 839 917 481 787 862 491 793 742 445 817 833 491 851 940 534 932 946 529 938 873 491 942 1034 562 952 1011 548 '968 '1 140 '634 979 1,194 684 54 715 376 41 461 217 31 38 19 31 37 19 28 28 12 30 30 15 35 34 15 39 41 18 44 36 16 41 37 17 46 37 17 45 40 18 136 341 '411835 878 728 9226 696 7501 584 6 796 53 1 7019 548 7767 627 9442 722 10057 795 10 180 77.8 10590 799 10028 83.7 819 170 153 735 158 145 688 117 107 660 122 112 621 145 132 603 141 128 609 133 121 606 148 135 668 158 144 586 163 147 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 .. . d o Exports do.... Stocks, total, end of period At mines At furnace yards At US docks do.... do do.... do Manganese (mn. content) general imports do a 50,786 26736 19,972 4,078 8863 9900 2,967 111 Pig Iron and Iron Products Pig iron: Production (including production of ferroalloys) thous. sh. tonsConsumption . do Stocks end of period do Price, basic furnace $ per sh. ton 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 891 1 102 605 6,938 6,408 203.00 203.00 11744 '11 243 11 423 88.6 877 862 10 451 815 43 43 20 42 42 20 Steel, Raw and Semifinished Steel (raw): Production Rate of capability utilization thous sh tons percent Steel castings: Orders, unfilled, for sale, end of period thous sh tons Shipments total do For sale, total do.... See footnotes at end of tables. 1 1039 2039 1.848 606 1851 1.681 '558 '173 '155 541 154 138 S-29 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown hi the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 Annual 1981 1980 May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June METALS AND MANUFACTURES—Continued 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.... 100,262 83,853 6,440 5,848 5,354 5,745 6,682 7,458 7,038 7,591 7,616 7,375 8,422 8,108 7,932 5,496 ^,596 9,035 2,026 5,342 5,207 8,080 1,797 17,601 9,958 5,303 2,245 431 443 639 173 1,053 555 357 134 779 135 464 2,323 793 945 343 355 592 151 982 500 359 117 755 129 411 2,139 775 827 351 355 595 98 832 386 347 94 672 118 416 1,915 681 740 386 942 587 112 889 433 350 101 689 124 435 2,168 754 848 379 447 652 138 1,011 517 371 117 739 136 426 2,756 988 1,104 496 489 702 124 1,132 583 415 126 789 146 432 3,149 1,083 1,282 488 432 627 125 1,036 571 340 120 767 129 425 3,010 1,111 1,179 543 426 661 140 1,037 564 348 119 782 148 464 3,390 1,281 1,325 441 457 667 145 1,079 610 320 144 793 150 474 3,410 1,209 1,368 477 426 720 158 1,146 659 342 140 776 153 473 3,046 1,077 1,202 606 548 731 170 1,334 764 407 156 945 185 431 3,470 1,267 1,344 531 472 678 161 1,292 740 395 150 949 161 431 3,434 1,252 1,354 535 414 667 140 1,258 722 385 145 925 150 388 3,456 1,233 1,402 Bars and tool steel, total Bars: Hot rolled (incl. light shapes) Bars* Reinforcing Bars* Cold finished Pipe and tubing Wire and wire products Tin mill products Sheets and strip (incl. electrical), total Sheets' Hot rolled Sheets' Cold rolled do.... do.... do do do do.... do do.... do do 8,242 2,449 6,310 43,507 15,995 17,284 13,258 6,911 4,683 1,585 9,097 1,768 5,709 33,595 12,116 13,313 By market (quarterly): Service centers and distributors Construction, incl. maintenance Contractors' products Automotive Rail transportation Machinery industrial equip., tools Containers, packaging, ship, materials Other do do.... do do . do.... do do.... do 18,263 10,058 4,021 18,624 4,127 6,027 6,770 *32,372 16,174 8,787 3,362 12,156 3,178 4,566 5,549 30,082 37.1 30.9 36.1 35.2 33.9 33.3 31.5 30.0 30.6 30.9 30.7 '30.8 31.1 11.5 7.6 9.6 6.9 12.1 7.4 12.1 7.2 11.9 6.9 11.4 6.8 10.3 6.6 9.6 6.7 9.6 6.9 9.6 6.9 9.5 7.0 9.5 7.1 9.8 7.1 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.... 4,696 2,356 958 3,591 753 1,261 1,470 8,326 4693 2,237 945 3473 702 1003 1,325 7,709 3,432 2,006 727 2,440 582 882 1,192 6,518 2 1,644 2 862 2 299 2 1,253 2 224 2 426 2 468 2 2,931 2 1,620 2 784 2 283 2 1,266 2 179 2 427 2 439 2 2,933 9.9 7.2 7.1 7.3 7.1 7.0 6.7 7.2 7.1 6.6 7.0 7.3 6.9 '7.2 7.2 10.2 80.1 80.3 6.6 63.0 66.6 8.9 5.1 5.5 8.2 4.5 5.2 7.7 4.1 4.6 7.3 4.4 4.8 6.9 5.1 5.5 6.5 5.9 6.3 6.4 5.2 5.3 6.6 5.4 5.2 6.7 6.2 6.1 7.0 6.4 6.1 '7.0 '6.7 6.7 5,023 '1,399 5,130 1,377 438 111 425 106 427 102 426 113 419 124 437 128 427 122 439 118 445 124 404 127 448 146 570.6 '201.0 567.7 71.3 42.1 6.0 51.7 6.8 40.3 4.4 40.7 4.4 43.0 3.7 41.4 7.2 29.9 4.8 78.3 5.2 55.8 5.8 55.7 8.9 75.6 7.5 50.2 10.7 67.8 13.9 200.6 265.7 0.5940 715.0 315.3 0.6957 52.3 24.9 0.6800 61.3 27.5 0.6800 51.3 24.6 0.6800 97.6 42.5 0.6800 98.9 24.5 0.6933 70.1 34.1 0.7546 55.0 24.2 0.7600 46.1 24.6 0.7600 59.4 30.1 0.7600 23.2 27.1 0.7600 32.9 32.6 0.7600 48.6 26.5 0.7600 29.3 30.6 0.7600 14,537 11,241 6,318 '2,080 14,088 10,444 '5,877 1,581 1,135 884 498 125 1,093 788 497 107 1,104 800 462 91 1,177 820 468 111 1,196 858 483 123 1,232 911 494 138 1,018 798 435 127 1,206 868 492 126 1,090 883 511 143 1,072 859 486 133 '1,294 '963 562 157 1,220 950 548 5,125 5,060 4,950 5,021 5,072 5,026 4,968 4,942 5,058 5,060 5,221 5,323 '5,408 5,495 1,443.6 1,515.4 1,411.5 103.9 1 1,175.3 rl 1,210.9 1,121.9 rl 89.0 129.2 162.3 151.2 11.2 120.1 155.1 147.6 7.5 (33) 48.3 25.8 76.0 64.2 58.7 5.5 102.0 90.2 82.7 7.5 116.8 121.1 109.6 11.5 119.4 126.0 113.5 12.5 114.0 125.0 110.3 14.6 121.4 139.6 131.7 7.9 123.8 140.1 131.0 9.2 575.6 573.0 55.1 52.7 26.6 33.6 33.4 60.8 45.1 36.9 38.9 52.8 ... do.... do 341.3 217.9 520.3 431.8 50.7 37.5 31.7 27.5 26.8 24.7 38.6 34.8 42.8 39.1 64.2 59.2 55.8 46.0 44.3 36.8 41.7 24.7 39.0 29.4 29.0 21.8 40.2 28.1 28.6 21.7 do do.... 308.8 80.5 330.1 17.4 34.0 1.5 30.4 2.0 39.2 1.9 39.2 0.9 20.8 0.4 25.3 0.5 25.2 1.0 22.9 3.4 36.2 2.9 32.1 2.5 38.7 5.8 20.2 1.2 33.7 0.9 2,470 288 2,083 365 0.9333 1.0242 0.8803 0.8580 do.... do.... 2,981 3,048 593 2,405 2,834 483 do... 525.6 801.4 do.... do.... 59.6 1.358.3 551.0 659.1 52.1 1.048.2 3.3 11.5 NONFERROUS METALS AND PRODUCTS Aluminum: Production, primary (dom. and foreign ores) thous. sh. tonsRecovery from scrap (aluminum content) do.... Imports (general): Metal and alloys crude do Plates sheets, bars, etc do.... Exports: Metal and alloys crude do Plates sheets bars etc do Price, primary ingot, 99.5% minimum .... $ per lb.. Aluminum products: Shipments: Ingot and mill prod, (net ship.) Mill products total Sheet and plate mil lb.. do.... do Inventories, total (ingot, mill products, and Copper: Production: Refinery primary do From foreign ores Secondary, recovered do Imports (general): Refined, unrefined, scrap (copper cont ) . . . . Refined Exports: Refined and scrap Refined Consumption, refined 3,592 2,075 752 2,580 855 1,170 1,279 7,281 Stocks, refined, end of period do.... Price, electrolytic (wirebars), dom., delivered $ per lb.. 49.5 44.8 () 34.1 22.7 (33) () 0.9271 () 1.0356 1.0071 0.9886 0.9947 0.9698 0.8913 0.8857 0.8607 0.8738 Copper-base mill and foundry products, shipments (quarterly total): Copper wire mill products (copper cont.) Brass and bronze foundry products Lead: Production: Recovered from scrap (lead cont.) Imports (general), ore (lead cont.), metal Consumntion. total See footnotes at end of tables. 50.0 51.2 4.4 84.1 46.3 57.1 7.8 77.2 43.5 46.0 2.0 68.2 41.7 52.2 4.2 79.5 39.3 56.0 6.5 95.6 867 670 119 '642 '622 '116 532 694 108 587 681 120 48.5 50.2 4.6 103.0 39.6 58.1 3.7 92.5 41.2 54.9 2.6 92.0 0.7600 527 331 500 365 375 392 530 480 0.9348 (33) 6.9 6.3 6.4 42.3 46.5 3.5 98.9 '40.5 43.9 6.0 90.7 43.1 43.8 11.1 95.9 0.8523 S-30 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 1979 1980 1980 May Annual July 1981 June July Aug. 1981 Oct. Sept. Nov. Dec. Jan. Mar. Feb. Apr. May June METALS AND MANUFACTURES—Continued NONFERROUS METALS AND PRODUCTS—Continued Lead—Continued Stocks, end of period: Producers', ore, base bullion, and in process (lead content), ABMS thous. met. tons.. Refiners' (primary), refined and antimonial (lead content) thous met tons.. Consumers' (lead content) U 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 laZinc: 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, Prime Western $ 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): Orders (new), index, seas, adj 1967—100.. Industrial trucks (electric), shipments: Hand (motorized) number Rider-type do.... Industrial trucks and tractors (internal combustion engines), shipments number.. Industrial supplies, machinery and equipment: New orders index, seas, adjusted 1977=100.. Industrial suppliers distribution: t Sales index, seas, adjusted 1977-100.. Price index, not seas. adj. (tools, material handling equip., valves, fittings, abrasives, fasteners, metal products, etc!) 1977=100.. Fluid power products shipments indexes: * Hydraulic products, seas, adi 1972=100.. Pneumatic products, seas, adj 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 (nf*t) totfll do Domestic do Shipments, total do Domestic do Order backlog, end of period do.... Tractors used in construction, shipments, qtrly: Tracklaying, total units.. mil. $.. Wheel (contractors' off-highway) units.. mil. $.. Tractor shovel loaders (integral units only), wheel and tracklaying types units.. mil $.. Tractors, wheel, farm, nonfarm (ex. garden and construction types), ship., qtrly unitsmil. $.. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Batteries (auto.-type replacement), ship thous.. Radio sets, production, total market thous.. Television sets (incl. combination models), production, total market thous.. See footnotes at end of tables. 1 135.3 137.3 142.9 140.9 1383 1389 142.4 136.9 135.3 126.5 132.0 1227 46.1 123.2 54.8 95.8 81.7 100.4 77.0 96.2 61.0 87.3 49 1 84.5 315 86.8 26 1 90.7 41.6 94.4 54.8 95.8 77.9 91.8 81.3 87.9 774 87.1 74.1 05264 41.2 04246 35.7 03600 39.2 03419 38.5 03560 35.5 04096 38.2 04226 38.9 04500 39.8 04381 42.1 03897 43.5 03379 37.1 0.3042 37.1 0.3506 4,529 48,354 21 493 5 1767 B 62,500 49000 3,418 4,238 7.5389 842 45,983 15975 1845 6 57,000 43900 4,293 5,504 8.4600 0 4,364 1 175 155 4,600 3700 0 3,131 1015 125 3,700 3000 426 6,544 8.4316 o 0 3,327 1330 120 4,400 3600 3,985 1220 130 4 100 3300 479 7,263 8.6850 0 4,202 1055 160 4,100 3250 566 6,592 8.5346 415 5968 7.4876 233 5745 7.1349 267.3 313.1 25.5 27.1 2250 527 1 1138 3290 94 29 1 94 212 79.7 3140 67.6 236 1 5.5 19 1 325.3 817.0 0.3 55.8 59 1 0.3730 18.7 588 0.3743 372.6 1055 160.4 348.3 828 156.8 419.4 375.5 383.5 336.3 3554 3315 4534 371 1 3406 3848 3837 3620 4410 24 183 28,654 20495 24,110 1910 2,178 1502 2,251 1511 1,577 1396 1647 1913 1947 1624 1839 1512 1658 1521 1712 1 129 1490 1 443 1527 1 893 1693 1 505 1727 55,782 39,448 3,353 3,875 2,073 1972 2590 2878 2636 2562 2687 2667 2920 2817 132.1 109.8 108.2 102.6 102.6 100.5 100.2 103.3 109.2 112.0 111.6 113.8 117.8 118.0 •129.6 1345 1387 1322 1322 1342 1314 1357 1327 128 1 1389 1356 1389 1456 117.4 131.2 130.6 132.0 132.9 133.2 133.9 134.6 135.3 136.3 137.8 139.4 140.8 142.6 272 235 272 234 274 232 259 218 284 236 244 218 246 225 253 251 240 233 255 259 245 248 262 245 260 253 278 255 '1052 5 6 525.7 1,000.6 0.3 4 495.10 3 865 80 2,930.05 2 605 50 4,545.7 5 o 147 3,688 1370 155 4,300 3400 26 3,738 1 175 120 4,050 3250 498 6051 8.3922 180 5208 8.4000 151 5086 7.9779 0 3,805 1265 150 3,750 3000 547 5,504 7.5956 24.6 252 24 1 28.2 24.0 24.5 24.6 24.8 276 163 208 156 30 1 86 323 21 383 85 45 1 136 520 194 364 60 517 10 8 484 5.8 185 4.5 180 53 183 46 184 38 194 63 193 64 19 1 64 19 1 57 192 48 198 29.0 61.0 (2) 25.8 55.5 0.1 18.8 46.8 (2) 242 58.2 01 26.0 66.7 (2) 281 74.6 (a) 271 72.3 (a) 302 70.5 (») 303 74.5 00 285 '73.6 (a) 313 761 (a) 33.5 668 0.3750 38.9 609 0.3644 38.2 575 0.3550 32.1 563 0.3573 27.3 579 0.3663 21.3 586 0.3726 18.7 578 0.3858 18.7 588 0.4059 16.7 57 1 0.4119 17.0 '579 0.4125 19.0 576 0.4130 84.9 189 37.3 0 4,790 1 195 145 4,300 3500 o 3,095 1220 155 4,150 3350 227 5 180 8.6898 2,736 1230 175 3900 3050 1083 03752 03641 o 03797 o 4,831 3,856 919 4600 3700 287 343 7.0026 6.8358 6.5806 39 525 10 2 523 87.7 21 1 42.4 39.5 194 20.0 1105 309 6.5839 292 01 (2) 16.0 15.6 0.4256 0.4520 0.4612 918 367 193 r l!57 140 2 1409 '267 244 296 244 3 884 75 37360 41420 26760 16505 29565 28655 27500 24500 20655 21280 r287 25 r228 55 "180 80 3 495 50 35005 379 15 25065 14895 259 45 26305 253 95 207 25 18630 17990 24905 191 55 P164 15 3,680.80 283.65 382.85 248.05 24465 33775 352 15 31865 37280 30870 33530 37385 r358 50 "332 70 320600 24070 33775 21150 22350 29280 295 10 27145 31450 27070 279 75 r 311 80 '291 40 P274 30 4,749.7 5,057.6 5,089.0 5,108.6 50290 49869 49213 48776 47497 46476 45250 4 438 4 r4 308 5 P4 156 6 1 047 60 77695 66495 91990 94650 1 010 95 87855 85980 384.8 618.8 6045 46 20 9100 8295 585.7 4300 33 20 9275 7905 535.9 3695 30 45 7890 67 70 493.9 79 15 7245 7345 66 10 492.7 59 40 51 30 6625 5360 487.0 43 45 37 40 8765 7240 448.5 54 15 4405 90 50 77 95 384.8 54 05 44 15 8150 69 45 421.1 74 45 68 45 8025 67 30 379.0 64 45 56 90 86 85 72 65 356.6 19812 1,322.2 5,146 417.1 16460 1,272.9 4,786 387.5 4518 340.4 1,441 114.5 3824 2930 1,265 101.1 3288 2830 952 73.6 4 393 391 9 1227 1029 55,314 1,758.1 45,496 1,696.2 11 102 465.1 9340 358.2 9004 3376 '9381 4398 201,453 3,424.2 147,385 3,113.7 38,475 785.5 27750 580.5 32306 879.7 53,746 50,063 40,029 28,104 2,765 2,317 16.616 17.508 1.265 3,049 3 2,463 3 1.785 5,741 6,249 3,792 2,540 5,361 2,931 1.668 1.684 3,525 2,607 4,564 2,365 3 1.174 1.301 3 1.980 r 76 45 r 59 10 r 8890 r 70 65 r 57 45 5290 103 25 75 20 310.8 r 39 213 9380 298.4 P 48 P 42 P 79 P 67 P 95 90 35 10 2680 4 1 4 350 124 2 4 15 384 4 3536 5,520 2,149 4,820 3,548 3,331 3,460 3,217 3 2,243 1,986 3 2,030 1,905 '2,519 3 1 7fifi 1 560 1 518 8 1 37fi 1 aon 1 flOfi P 2,683 si 777 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 Annual S-31 1980 May June July Aug. 1981 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June METALS AND MANUFACTURES—Continued ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT—Continued Household major appliances (electrical), factory shipments (domestic and export) # thous.. Air conditioners (room) do.... Dishwashers do Disposers (food waste) do Ranges do Refrigerators do Freezers do Washers do Dryers (incl. gas) do Vacuum cleaners (qtrly.) do.... 33,162 3,749 3488 3317 3000 5701 1858 4965 3551 8,674 GAS EQUIPMENT (RESIDENTIAL) Furnaces, gravity and forced-air, shipments. ...thous.. Ranges total sales do Water heaters (storage), automatic, sales @ do.... 30,259 3,204 2738 2960 2530 5124 1681 4550 3 177 7,439 1,863 1 799 2,887 1,446 1 538 2,818 '2,241 344 168 163 199 396 151 317 197 r 2,566 226 242 280 218 408 91 408 297 2,531 370 205 274 198 364 122 365 244 2,975 623 228 317 197 424 142 408 260 2 119 131 141 246 136 114 260 123 118 242 128 143 286 380 57 497 9 297 65 5087 538 g '542 9 60,700 70,240 72,060 75,750 65,505 72,120 62908 62631 57 146 53489 53 134 47829 45 Oil 45642 51068 9280 9190 9029 5335 4785 4867 4893 5 142 5099 217 229 288 181 715 181 333 189 844 162 896 162 792 170 777 177 564 179 472 178 269 18819 18541 19067 9017 7 829 8563 8 175 8386 8445 8 169 8944 8 905 8266 7972 9204 4740 4738 4702 4678 4667 4696 66,155 2,425 316 189 194 192 453 192 340 196 1939 2,711 83 132 215 94 93 199 71 123 210 566 184 199 189 477 182 345 227 2,391 94 212 229 191 464 180 397 257 123 119 208 2,478 66 261 234 206 476 146 401 285 1948 2,877 90 297 343 257 519 123 468 333 2,234 125 204 256 208 371 74 331 284 147 138 237 174 143 271 144 121 218 2,131 203 198 223 185 295 89 302 238 1370 2,982 603 240 309 220 440 141 368 245 r 3,136 653 220 230 219 542 206 402 247 lll 125 287 102 125 226 565 114 5366 620 167 5439 259 170 5530 565 1 69,790 77,268 38,024 36,758 62,210 6762 4779 9593 4787 8099 4838 5911 484.8 488.6 PETROLEUM, COAL, AND PRODUCTS COAL Anthracite: Production . Exports Price wholesale * Bituminous: Production thous sh tons do Index 1967—100 4835 1233 411 0 5400 1795 4637 thous. sh. tons- 776,299 830,000 Consumption, total do Electric power utilities . do Industrial, total do. .. Coke plants (oven and beehive) do Residential and commercial do Stocks, end of period, total do Electric power utilities do Industrial total do Oven-coke plants do Exports do Price, wholesale 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 677 286 526 005 144,150 77009 568 241 66493 7 131 178 440 156 440 21660 10028 500 143 4597 495 184 4597 70,399 71,355 52598 41378 10930 6 111 290 55881 45731 9921 5317 229 189 929 195 147 178 269 170 319 175 121 19610 20026 9653 9017 9872 (2) 525 273 462 1 425 286 4698 400 96 478 2 460 248 4796 425 80 491 1 5727 4760 89882 4665 8 449 4659 8 711 4659 52 943 27,455 46 132 27,094 4238 2,262 3686 2,246 3370 2,402 3387 2,318 3295 2,244 3470 2 186 3565 2203 3683 2,329 5185 4590 1042 8627 7521 1,106 857 7426 6488 938 1 137 8 133 7095 1038 1 167 9011 7889 1 123 974 2 162 226 199 8676 7612 1063 1 151 246 9018 7907 1 112 1042 1545 6698 5850 '847 1 111 229 207 260 9040 7833 1207 1001 156 8627 7521 1 106 857 67 101 54 132 118 89 r 26 956 5564 2059 540 1 2228 5490 2068 5514 2340 5668 2636 5713 2409 5796 2 239 6006 3675 6328 1789 7044 2462 '8427 3 102 8430 2905 8426 2604 8400 54587 85 50484 76 4234 75 4217 4219 4123 73 4079 74 4030 71 4034 73 4327 75 64783 451 1 X 595 r 565 PETROLEUM AND PRODUCTS Crude petroleum: Oil wells completed number Price wholesale Index 1967-100 Gross input to crude oil distillation units mil. bbl Refinery operating ratio % of capacityAll oils, supply, demand, and stocks: New supply, total H Production: Crude petroleum Natural gas plant liquids Imports: Crude and unfinished oils Refined products . . Change in stocks all oils (decrease Demand, total Exports: Crude petroleum Refined products Domestic product demand total # Gasoline Kerosene Distillate fuel oil Residual fuel oil Jet fuel ) Lubricants Asphalt Liquefied gases Stocks end of period total Crude petroleum . Strategic petroleum reserve Unfinished oils, natural gasoline etc Refined products See footnotes at end of tables. r 77 74 6,802.0 6,236.5 520.5 5114 5009 4984 4908 5078 4952 5290 do do 3,121 3 5942 3,146.5 5897 267.8 497 2564 482 2652 482 261 1 482 2586 468 2646 478 2550 484 2669 495 do do do do 24009 6856 4 557 69289 19304 5699 532 64225 1599 43 1 21 1 1665 145 1 1470 42 1 1423 1468 486 16 8 5428 1414 504 42 5173 1571 555 -386 5883 857 103 9 mil. bbl.. . 19346 3765 do do do do . do do do do do do do do do do.... do do.... 86 1 6757 1 25815 686 12085 10316 3927 655 1720 5810 4 1 340 9 4303 3 912 4 1320 4 778.6 943 62243 24207 582 1 0486 5182 95 82 5004 2097 35 74 4 583 1426 5328 692 315 46 130 377 13953 4655 107.8 1410 788.8 1387 1 4751 91.2 1472 764.8 9124 391 1 424 148 403 233 5060 5113 11 0 74 86 4864 91 23 7 4974 24 75 432 -24 5131 96 71 96 89 524 2 2078 45 905 689 321 4964 487 5 2073 1965 39 43 36 77 7 662 690 709 708 709 323 317 344 49 43 55 43 178 182 158 173 355 357 49 0 396 1 410 4 14252 1 4489 1 446 5 1 429 7 4788 4705 4732 4688 4751 928 966 91.2 912 912 1497 1482 1495 1494 1490 828.0 805.6 821.9 805.2 787.8 2010 36 699 697 317 46 162 365 494 8 2100 106 87 87 78 5690 5008 1881 2062 73 37 875 1130 851 729 336 309 48 47 73 102 460 542 14339 13953 475 1 4655 107.8 1023 1433 141 0 788.8 815.4 3497 8160 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-32 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 Annual July 1981 1981 1980 May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June PETROLEUM, COAL, AND PRODUCTS—Continued PETROLEUM AND PRODUCTS—Continued Refined petroleum products: Gasoline (incl. aviation): Production ... mil. bbl Exports do Stocks end of period do Prices (excl. aviation): Wholesale, regular Index, 2/73=100.. Retail, regular grade (Lundberg/Platt's): fl Leaded $ per gal.. Unleaded * . do Aviation gasoline: Production mil. bbl Stocks, end of period do.... Kerosene: Production do Stocks end of period do Price, wholesale (light distillate) Index, 1967=100.. Distillate fuel oil: Production mil bbl Imports do.... Exports do Stocks end of period do.... Price, wholesale (middle distillate) Index, 1967=100.. Residual fuel oil: Production mil. bbl.. Imports do Exports . do. .. Stocks end of period do Price, wholesale Index 1967-100.. Jet fuel: Production mil bbl Stocks, end of period do.... Lubricants: Production . do Exports do Stocks, end of period . ... do . Asphalt: Production do Stocks, end of period do . . Liquefied gases (incl. ethane and ethylene): Production total do At gas processing plants (L.P.G.) do.... At refineries (L.R\G.) do Stocks (at plants and refineries) do.... 2,514 6 02 2 2399 23940 05 264.2 1966 (i) 2660 198 1 (i) 2675 2017 01 2638 2014 (i) 2622 1924 02 2610 1912 (i) 249 1 1949 (i) 2597 206.9 (i) 264.2 367.6 576.7 595.5 598.6 601.1 602.9 599.6 591.5 590.8 596.1 607.5 0.878 0.919 1.217 1261 1.234 1276 1.237 1279 1.235 1278 1.233 1278 1.221 1268 1.217 1265 1.220 1268 1.233 1.281 1.278 1326 137 2 2.7 12.8 2.8 10 2.9 10 2.8 13 2.9 14 3.0 09 2.7 11 2.6 09 2.6 1.0 2.8 668 158 503 116 36 138 35 139 38 143 33 133 36 129 38 124 39 127 52 116 539.6 863.4 870.5 878.4 892.7 903.1 903.2 896.3 896.8 911.4 1 1508 70.5 1i 2287 9749 50.8 12 205.1 766 3.9 (x) 183.1 794 3.2 (i) 1958 834 3.6 01 2138 763 2.4 (i) 226.3 806 3.0 (i) 232.3 803 3.6 (i) 225.7 810 4.0 (i) 2233 897 5.2 205.1 573.9 850.6 864.8 860.9 870.2 875.6 873.7 868.4 873.4 891.1 6156 420 1 32 956 6845 577.1 3366 12.2 903 961.2 46.7 252 0.6 876 870.0 472 225 04 877 8537 459 244 19 856 9445 44.8 27 1 0.1 869 953.7 44.9 272 0.6 879 956.2 46.9 270 2.2 910 9438 3692 385 3656 42.0 310 41.3 30 1 42.3 302 409 297 40.3 312 42.2 303 43.2 297 43.9 298 42.0 710 86 125 65 1 86 135 58 09 125 53 09 123 58 08 133 50 06 13.6 54 06 13.7 53 06 132 50 05 13.2 5.4 06 13.5 1688 189 141 2 188 120 329 134 302 14 1 262 139 225 138 19 1 126 16 1 109 170 91 18.8 5680 4439 124 1 110.7 5645 443.6 1209 125.0 463 36.2 101 107.6 458 358 100 116.8 46 1 359 102 125.5 467 36.7 100 134.7 447 35.2 94 137.1 475 38.2 93 134.5 465 36.7 97 132.1 487 38.0 107 125.0 4 8 r 632.9 682.3 694.6 690.2 685.6 1.372 1.421 1.384 1.435 5 1.400 B 1.449 1.398 1448 1.398 1449 972.0 1,039.3 1,079.6 1,083.1 1,077.6 935.4 rl,000.3 1,081.2 1,105.2 1,091.5 1,091.7 932.1 r (») 473 51.5 307 318 2.6 1.9 938 903 1,017 3 1 166.9 1 207.9 r l 248.0 1,305 1 13152 13163 12558 PULP, PAPER, AND PAPER PRODUCTS PULPWOOD AND WASTE PAPER Pulpwood: Receipts thous. cords (128 cu.ft.).. Consumption do Stocks, end of period do.... Waste paper: Consumption thous sh tons Stocks, end of period do.... WOODPULP Production: Total, all grades # thous. sh. tonsDissolving and special alpha do.... Sulfate do Sulfite do Groundwood do.... Semichemical ... do Stocks, end of period: Total all mills .... do Pulp mills do Paper and board mills do.... Nonpaper 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 PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS Paper and board: Production (Bu. of the Census): All grades, total, unadjusted thous sh tons Paper .T. do.... Paperboard do Wet-machine board do Construction paper and board do.... See footnotes at end of tables. 3 76,887 3 81802 80522 6,285 6800 6811 5425 7365 6969 5715 6782 6356 6 114 6893 6719 6310 6722 6601 6349 6878 6779 6396 6408 6710 6 123 6480 6234 6285 6832 6700 6336 6378 6477 6210 6847 6889 6009 6528 6882 5528 3 12915 636 12762 831 1054 668 1050 672 957 743 1051 727 1051 747 1 153 790 1068 763 1070 831 1 109 825 1 148 922 '1229 '854 1201 911 3 50,612 1,447 35553 1829 4,667 3854 50,914 1510 38931 1 844 4596 4036 4447 138 3403 161 395 351 4307 126 3297 156 386 342 3965 111 3 049 130 369 306 4334 129 3324 150 397 335 4 186 94 3216 160 388 328 4319 124 3292 164 411 328 4224 123 3236 157 366 341 3851 126 2867 155 393 311 4355 116 3305 167 420 348 4 128 115 3 138 155 396 325 r 4621 r l!0 3556 157 438 360 4501 108 3479 149 424 345 930 364 507 59 3 2,935 764 3 2 170 3 4318 155 S 4 163 944 439 449 57 3806 769 3037 4051 194 3858 976 420 485 72 317 58 259 373 13 360 971 435 462 74 362 79 283 336 29 307 982 461 453 68 356 73 283 285 10 276 1034 493 479 62 385 70 315 344 21 323 960 454 452 54 313 60 252 300 10 290 960 467 440 54 341 52 289 298 12 286 1042 542 446 54 247 52 195 323 24 299 944 439 449 57 322 52 270 334 10 324 1031 542 433 57 291 67 224 380 23 356 1 107 568 475 64 279 61 218 355 9 346 1035 r 531 r 447 61 356 83 272 368 22 346 1073 581 434 58 290 48 243 295 8 287 66608 30,012 30936 144 5.516 65030 29874 30902 135 4,119 5422 2531 2600 8 284 5289 2394 2592 9 296 4945 2228 2395 8 314 5299 2382 2561 10 346 5314 2382 2560 13 359 5720 2614 2 702 13 391 5342 2413 2 570 13 346 5221 2474 2 406 13 328 5646 2617 2675 12 342 5331 2448 2523 17 343 6005 '2762 '2849 '16 '379 5870 2,668 2799 19 383 77 362 5,430 r 363 61 302 414 26 388 S-33 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 Annual 1981 1980 May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June PULP, PAPER, AND PAPER PRODUCTS—Continued PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS—Cont Paper and board—Cont. Producer price indexes: Paperboard 1967=100.. Building paper and board do.... Selected types of paper (API): Groundwood paper, uncoated: Orders, new thous. sh. tons.. Orders, unfilled end of period . do Shipments do.... Coated paper: Orders new do Orders, unfilled end of period do.... Shipments do Uncoated free sheet papers: Orders, new do.... Shipments do Unbleached kraft packaging and industrial converting papers: Shipments thous sh tons Tissue paper production do Newsprint: Canada: Production thous metric tons. Shipments from mills do Stocks at mills end of period . . . .. do .. United States: Production do Shipments from mills . .. ... ... do .. Stocks at mills end of period do Consumption by publishers fl do Stocks at and in transit to publishers, end of period thous. metric tons.. Imports thous sh tons Price, rolls, contract, f.o.b. mill, freight allowed or delivered Index 1967—100 Paperboard (American Paper Institute): Orders, new (weekly avg)§ .... thous sh. tons.. Orders unfilled do Production total $ do Paper products: Shipping containers, corrugated and solid fiber shipments .. mil. sq ft surf area.. Folding paper boxes shipments, thous. sh. tons.. mil $ 202.1 182.4 235.2 206.1 239.2 2068 238.9 208.9 237.1 2118 238.4 2103 239.5 2102 239.9 2127 241.7 2156 241.1 219.1 251.0 2191 1,519 149 1509 4501 116 4506 103 117 131 115 103 127 121 109 118 136 118 127 121 112 122 139 121 130 123 125 121 115 116 124 129 122 129 4547 385 4527 M763 389 4671 412 352 380 358 336 364 401 398 340 386 411 378 390 402 389 435 421 421 380 398 394 395 389 405 394 365 426 7826 8 189 X 7708 '8344 633 714 584 683 581 612 598 676 601 664 735 728 616 662 618 671 693 690 3934 4506 1 3788 '4353 325 378 299 343 282 321 306 349 311 353 328 370 302 367 293 345 322 372 8756 8780 162 8625 8622 165 767 774 207 717 732 192 601 640 154 692 662 183 651 642 192 735 735 192 708 691 208 691 735 165 3685 3689 16 6673 4239 4234 21 6586 368 365 26 569 356 346 36 538 341 350 27 498 374 371 30 533 353 350 32 534 377 381 28 583 358 346 40 592 628 7223 732 7279 749 648 806 641 793 550 793 546 782 584 763 588 2793 2776 2837 2837 2838 *30 952 2652 2597 2407 2567 243 228 19 150 19 115 18456 19345 2494 613 1393 31429 250 643 27160 24167 3 255.9 2273 257.8 231.9 262.3 236.9 l!3 124 114 r !26 r 103 111 127 120 117 114 377 352 391 r 426 r r 408 r 343 r 408 339 413 '603 656 r 710 r r 664 r 730 694 723 309 352 345 '395 334 372 327 385 751 695 221 702 684 238 766 769 235 772 782 225 770 744 251 338 357 21 576 379 374 26 356 357 25 399 395 29 391 392 29 402 400 30 696 568 732 596 768 584 807 587 827 620 '846 584 850 622 2838 2838 2983 3019 3019 3019 3019 3019 2529 2683 2603 2313 2709 2539 2842 2,747 2856 21054 23229 18849 19,313 21 161 20,044 21,383 21,583 19,808 4869 12667 4506 0.730 4876 12796 3006 0.713 5234 12539 8664 0.690 5521 12276 5338 0.650 5472 125.31 67.62 0.590 66.36 0.580 253.2 225.2 r r r !32 122 345 438 404 744 r 262.7 2368 (2) (2) r (22) () RUBBER AND RUBBER PRODUCTS RUBBER Natural rubber: Consumption thous metric tons 586 15 73900 Stocks end of period . do 12667 132 12 Imports, incl latex and guayule ... thous Ig. tons.. 59831 74768 Price, wholesale, smoked sheets (N.Y.).... $ per lb.. 0730 0.651 Synthetic rubber: Production thous metric tons 2 534 50 2 009 04 Consumption do.... 2,340.62 1,854.00 Stocks end of period do 40286 34177 385 10 42278 Exports (Bu of Census) thous Ig tons TIRES AND TUBES Pneumatic casings, automotive: Production thous 206 687 159 263 Shipments total do .. 213 929 177 063 Original equipment do 40227 58072 Replacement equipment do 150 781 131*271 5*565 Exports do .. 5077 44 873 Stocks end of period do 33 298 9058 Exports (Bu of Census) do 6572 Inner tubes, automotive: 4557 Exports (Bu of Census) . . do . 3576 See footnotes at end of tables. 4233 14570 5526 0690 4125 14739 4446 0685 3884 14989 3849 0673 43 16 13850 3137 0680 4938 13290 5592 0728 4948 12952 3177 0.790 5026 123 14 5031 15957 135.73 44508 4688 12964 120.14 42922 3733 11029 131.03 391 19 3654 12367 133.73 37233 3046 14976 16597 33973 25 51 17459 167.86 32535 3345 17845 157.70 32887 3072 19369 155.13 34177 3231 19352 162.34 36400 3121 16968 166.29 354 11 3165 20005 195.68 34504 3873 180.94 148.00 36356 31 77 3200 11 370 14056 3 131 10 505 419 46 972 787 10 716 15301 3073 11 786 442 42817 618 10206 13457 2217 10817 423 40079 572 12 057 15537 2521 12566 '450 37 057 657 13 911 17564 3615 13497 '452 33 730 885 15790 18034 4304 13 133 597 32 112 638 12861 13305 3376 9499 '431 32363 691 13346 12926 2707 9767 452 33298 946 15463 15622 3228 11 916 478 40 188 797 15641 14323 3206 10537 580 43258 1081 16834 18617 4301 13607 709 43686 1055 15466 18,835 4 154 14 160 521 42393 1,224 15 183 18619 4292 13851 476 40615 1072 328 441 458 265 464 226 314 317 206 358 335 374 252 0.570 S-34 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 1979 1980 Annual July 1981 1980 June May July Aug. 1981 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June STONE, CLAY, AND GLASS PRODUCTS PORTLAND CEMENT Shipments finished cement . thous. bbl.. '451,383 '402,825 CLAY CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS Shipments: Brick, unglazed (common and face) 6,335.2 mil. standard brick- 7,708.1 101.6 59.0 Structural tile, except facing thous. sh. tons.. 721.8 855.3 Sewer pipe and fittings, vitrified do— Facing tile (hollow), glazed and unglazed 45.4 mil. brick equivalent54.0 Floor and wall tile and accessories, glazed and 297.6 312.8 unglazed mi. sq. ft.. Price index, brick (common), f.o.b. plant or N.Y. 280.8 dock 1967= 100.. 263.1 GLASS AND GLASS PRODUCTS Flat glass, mfrs.' shipments thous. $.. 858,130 '869,352 Glass containers: Production . thous. gross . 321,999 322,092 317,829 317,041 Shipments, domestic, total .... do Narrow-neck containers: 27,969 26,686 Food .. . .... do 57,705 54,995 Beverage do 116,267 Beer .. do 113,875 24,591 26,111 Liquor and wine do.... Wide-mouth containers: Food (incl. packer's tumblers, jelly glasses, 61,167 66,517 and fruit jars) thous gross Narrow-neck and wide-mouth containers: 26,117 25,856 Medicinal and toilet . ~> ... do 3,225 3,789 Chemical household and industrial do 48,177 45,935 Stocks end of period do GYPSUM AND PRODUCTS Production: 12,479 Crude gypsum (exc. byproduct) .... thous. sh. tons- 11 14,630 11,485 Calcined do— 14,543 7,365 7,773 Imports crude gypsum . do Sales of gypsum products: '5,544 Uncalcined do.... 5,603 Calcined: 409 379 Industrial plasters . .. do Building plasters: 217 121 Regular basecoat do 161 283 All other (incl. Keene's cement) do.... 14,131 16,865 Board products total mil sq ft 78 125 Lath do— 339 444 Veneer base do 190 Gypsum sheathing .... do.... 218 9,923 12,556 Regular gypsum board do.... 3,266 3,272 Type X gypsum board do 105 Predecorated wallboard do.... 249 229 5/16 mobile home board do— (5) 36,324 39,314 39,840 39,644 40,489 43,303 31,824 28,181 20,665 20,782 30,229 35,165 520.8 7.6 52.0 558.4 7.6 53.3 588.0 9.1 71.5 574.0 8.9 76.7 625.5 9.4 78.7 681.0 9.7 96.5 527.9 10.3 73.5 463.4 9.7 45.5 385.6 6.4 36.8 361.4 11.1 34.3 '515.0 9.7 '50.4 556.0 8.0 45.0 4.6 4.6 4.2 3.0 3.8 4.2 3.2 3.6 2.7 2.4 3.2 3.2 24.3 24.6 24.1 24.4 26.1 25.9 21.1 23.1 20.6 21.7 '27.1 25.4 281.7 281.7 281.7 280.7 281.6 285.9 286.3 286.3 290.2 '289.6 300.3 301.1 '246,421 210,895 191,757 302.2 233,439 26,615 25,630 27,068 27,654 27,329 28,495 28,625 28,829 26,476 30,064 29,145 26,558 25,054 23,153 20,656 23,096 25,603 23,061 24,970 22,656 27,784 29,013 27,510 27,209 2,295 5,109 9,867 1,858 2,392 5,502 11,068 2,149 2,300 6,076 11,254 1,873 2,728 5,683 10,793 2,032 2,781 5,662 10,343 2,278 2,157 4,776 9,433 2,478 1,768 3,932 8,651 2,034 1,787 4,198 8,159 2,119 2,089 3,951 7,471 2,013 2,143 3,716 7,731 1,879 2,752 5,190 9,504 2,598 2,202 5,561 10,347 2,174 4,251 4,283 4,812 5,241 6,306 5,149 4,673 4,935 5,046 4,793 6,302 4,522 2,028 222 52,913 2,017 243 52,828 1,876 304 51,372 2,099 253 50,285 2,369 325 46,574 2,305 260 48,825 1,898 197 50,302 1,709 189 48,177 2,205 286 50,433 2,149 245 52,049 2,350 317 50,130 2,174 229 50,268 920 826 607 980 869 597 1,019 964 617 1,050 984 625 1,106 1,032 595 1,248 1,064 493 1,028 968 719 1,081 924 590 987 1,026 721 892 885 487 939 1,005 456 1,003 1,080 593 459 575 413 428 607 529 493 531 309 306 308 419 32 30 33 36 34 40 31 31 30 33 36 34 18 14 1,021 6 25 13 711 243 8 14 19 13 1,090 7 25 15 753 266 8 15 18 13 1,166 6 27 17 807 281 9 18 19 13 1,203 5 29 17 840 278 10 25 18 13 1,258 6 31 18 879 289 10 24 20 15 1,365 5 31 20 961 310 11 27 14 11 1,108 5 27 17 784 246 8 20 15 13 1,149 5 29 16 809 265 8 16 16 13 1,260 31 17 884 293 10 19 17 12 1,068 6 24 14 734 260 9 21 19 16 1,239 6 29 18 857 296 9 24 18 17 1,353 6 34 22 928 322 11 30 3 825 3 340 3 639 251 388 867 356 451 696 365 331 3 736 3 286 3 629 244 385 785 341 444 790 428 362 684 265 420 801 343 458 827 451 376 '33891 'r3341 550 786 '338 448 '809 '441 '368 689 269 420 772 340 420 832 445 387 TEXTILE PRODUCTS FABRIC Woven fabric, finishing plants: * Production (finished fabric) mil linear yd.. Cotton do Manmade and silk fiber do.... Inventories held at end of period do Cotton do— Manmade and silk fiber.... .... do.... Backlog of finished orders do.... Cotton do— Manmade and silk fiber do COTTON Cotton (excluding linters): Production: Ginnings ]j thous running bales Crop estimate thous. net weight bales §.. Consumption thous. running balesStocks in the United States, total, end of period # thous. running balesDomestic cotton total do On farms and in transit do.... Public storage and compresses do.... Consumine establishments do— See footnotes at end of tables. 8065 3 107 4,957 828 351 477 9,408 4,838 4569 8,420 3531 4,990 769 339 430 8,495 4,577 4219 662 274 388 806 342 463 774 399 376 650 277 374 780 340 440 691 354 337 262 14,629 6,140 8 10 824 '11,122 6,135 496 478 12,933 12929 3,937 8,160 832 9,261 9260 2,502 5,927 831 5,187 5 182 962 3,124 1.096 4,014 4012 671 2,341 1.000 2 14 2 3 588 3 252 3 336 788 346 442 679 346 333 4 200 3 602 248 354 795 353 442 694 363 331 4 581 641 268 373 111 332 445 660 343 317 4 1311 487 443 456 3,027 3026 250 1,822 954 13,290 13288 10,890 1,509 889 12,443 12441 10,080 1,578 783 485 800 346 454 681 347 334 4 4603 3 4 7843 597 458 10,948 10946 7,024 3,180 742 10,271 10270 4,451 5,070 749 450 769 339 430 660 342 318 4 9925 3 475 435 446 9,261 9260 2,502 5,927 831 8,328 8326 1,534 5,846 946 7,201 7200 1,054 1,509 1.037 3 539 '435 441 '5,937 5837 606 4,227 1.104 '5,007 '5006 '460 '3,469 '1.770 4,115 4 114 291 2,805 1.018 302.2 S-35 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 Annual 1980 May June July Aug. 1981 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June TEXTILE PRODUCTS—Continued COTTON AND MANUFACTURES—Cont Cotton (excluding linters)—Continued Exports thous running bales Imports thous. net-weight bales § . Price (farm), American upland fl cents per lb.. Price, Strict Low Middling, Grade 41, staple 34 (1-1/16"), average 10 markets cents per lb.. Spindle activity (cotton system spindles): Active spindles, last working day, total milConsuming 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. lin. yd.. Orders, unfilled, end of period, compared with avg. weekly production no. weeks' prodInventories, end of period, compared with avg. weeklv production no. weeks' prodRatio of stocks to unfilled orders (at cotton mills), end of period Exports, raw cotton equiv. thous. net-weight § .. bales Imports, raw cotton equivalent do.... MANMADE FIBERS AND MANUFACTURES Fiber production, qtrly: Filament yarn (acetate) mil lb Staple incl tow (rayon) do Noncellulosic, except textile glass: Yarn and monofilaments do.... Staple incl tow do Textile glass fiber do.... Fiber stocks, producers', end of period: Filament yarn (acetate) . .. mil lb Staple incl tow (rayon) do Noncellulosic fiber, except textile glass: Yarn and monofilaments do Staple incl tow . do Textile glass fiber do Manmade fiber and silk broadwoven fabrics: Filament yard (100%) fabrics # do Chiefly rayon and/or acetate fabrics do.... Chiefly nylon fabrics do Spun yard (100%) fab exc blanketing # . do Rayon and/ or acetate fabrics, blends do.... Polyester blends with cotton do.... Filament and spun yarn fabrics do.... Manmade fiber gray goods, owned by weaving mills: Ratio, stocks to unfilled orders, end of period Prices, manufacturer to mfr., f.o.b. mill: 50/50 polyester/carded cotton printcloth, gray, 48", 3.90 yds./lb., 78x54-56 $ per yd.. Manmade fiber manufactures: Exports, manmade fiber equivalent mil. IDS.. Yarn tops thread cloth do.... Cloth woven do Manufactured prods., apparel, furnishings do.... Imports, manmade fiber equivalent do.... Yarn, tops, thread, cloth do.... Cloth woven . . do.... Manufactured prods., apparel, furnishings do.... Apparel, total do.... Knit apparel do WOOL AND MANUFACTURES Wool consumption, mill (clean basis): Apparel class mil lb Wool imports clean yield do Duty-free (carpet class) do.... Wool prices, raw, shorn, clean basis, delivered to U.S. mills: Domestic—Graded territory, 64's, staple 2-3/4" and up cents per lb.. Australian, 64's, Type 62, duty-paid do.... Wool broadwoven goods, exc. felts: FLOOR COVERINGS Carpet, rugs, carpeting (woven, tufted, other), shipments Quarterly mil sq yds APPAREL Women's, misses', juniors' apparel cuttings: @ Dresses Suits (incl. pant suits, jumpsuits) Skirts Blouses See footnotes at end of tables. do do.... do thous. dozen.. '6,649 6,127 57.5 7,975 15,816 73.3 911 Tu 686 (7) 62.8 540 2 74.9 402 0 80.1 393 2 81.4 237 1 75.3 436 5 77.6 541 5 80.9 669 1 76.9 2,352 6 71.4 733 8 72.3 498 7458 \2 '72.3 "72.9 78.5 78.1 ( 3 8 71.5 78.3 72.4 79.0 85.6 87.5 85.8 87.0 87.2 85.1 83.3 81.5 81.2 16.2 6.4 102.0 0.393 41.7 15.9 6.0 102.4 0.388 42.0 16.2 6.4 8.1 0.403 3.3 16.1 6.3 7.9 0.393 3.2 16.0 6.2 4 8.2 0.329 4 3.4 16.1 6.2 7.6 0.378 3.2 15.7 6.2 7.3 0.367 3.2 16.1 6.1 10.0 0.398 4 4.1 16.0 6.0 8.0 0.399 3.4 15.9 6.0 4 8.3 0.333 4 3.3 15.9 5.9 7.3 0.397 3.4 15.9 5.9 7.4 0.371 2.7 15.7 5.8 r4 9.2 0.366 4 3.3 15.8 '5.9 7.3 0.363 '2.7 3,858 3,729 8 8 14.7 15.4 18.0 13.2 12.8 12.2 11.3 14.0 12.8 13.3 14.7 13.8 4.1 4.0 5.4 4.2 3.8 4.3 3.9 5.7 5.2 5.4 4.8 4.9 0.30 0.32 0.30 0.35 0.34 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.33 0.35 34.6 49.2 44.3 41.3 48.0 49.4 42.0 44.7 38.4 43.2 40.9 38.7 34.8 74.9 28.2 68.4 35.8 66.9 35.7 57.4 61.6 18.9 15.8 8 8 3.7 4.2 968 4 813 2.7 916 5 B 0.29 0.28 0.29 627.7 505.5 540.2 567.0 42.4 44.7 47.2 60.5 316.6 549.4 308.5 443.3 82.1 1134 77.5 101.0 689 1020 61.4 116.3 4,136.3 4,282.3 1,014.4 3,725.3 4,148.2 867.3 889.8 939.5 224.0 816.6 959.4 183.3 1,001.5 1,143.9 217.7 979.2 1,083.0 236.9 11.8 35.6 18.4 27.2 12.6 37.3 177 34.8 184 272 15.8 29.3 379.8 311.1 152.5 289.3 287.0 104.1 383.3 324.3 158.9 312.7 2854 149.7 2893 2870 104 1 292.6 318.1 1088 6,589.8 2,414.3 396.4 425.2 35319 338.4 2,426.6 398.9 6,709.8 2,479.6 400.8 401.2 3,663.7 313.1 2,603.8 442.9 1,646.3 609.1 100.8 105.0 9124 77.6 658.2 99.1 1,551.6 575.6 92.7 87.0 8587 72.5 606.8 95.3 1,772.5 6743 99.4 962 945.6 823 665.7 1267 0.20 5.8 30.9 56.8 ~I. 5 0.22 6 0.472 0.510 0.482 0.476 0.490 0.494 0.513 0.551 0.593 0.575 0.569 0.564 0.568 0.581 596.58 371.44 228.63 225.13 524.97 102.18 64.58 422.79 359.61 184.50 771.54 418.64 249.77 352.91 70.85 37.84 23.74 33.01 55.92 9.40 6.41 46.52 40.70 21.81 58.44 30.80 17.39 27.63 57.69 7.90 5.84 49.79 44.03 23.30 63.79 35.77 22.00 28.02 63.29 33.15 20.95 30.14 64.27 37.00 21.97 27.26 52.84 28.16 17.44 24.67 53.23 27.84 18.23 25.38 52.11 7.96 5.72 44.15 38.26 19.20 40.10 7.27 5.12 32.83 27.71 12.08 35.46 7.36 5.06 29.10 22.74 8.77 46.72 10.17 7.00 36.55 31.03 12.23 38.55 8.04 5.50 30.50 25.64 10.09 66.88 33.72 21.67 33.16 43.81 11.86 8.91 31.94 26.70 10.51 64.58 35.76 24.59 28.82 50.18 7.55 5.69 42.64 37.62 19.38 75.94 43.66 27.14 32.28 49.19 7.45 5.57 41.73 36.10 18.89 64.97 35.64 20.92 29.33 540.64 97.48 67.28 2 443.15 378.52 187.74 64.85 34.80 20.89 30.05 46.72 8.64 5.60 38.09 32.39 16.85 106.5 10.5 42.3 22.0 113.5 9.1 56.5 26.0 9.2 0.7 5.7 3.3 8.3 0.6 4.5 3.0 4 7.5 4 0.7 5.3 3.0 8.4 0.9 4.8 2.0 7.7 0.7 4.1 1.2 10.0 4 0.6 4.0 1.6 10.2 0.7 6.9 2.7 11.0 0.8 7.7 2.5 12.9 4 0.9 '6.6 1.8 10.8 0.7 7.5 1.9 8.6 2.4 5 2.18 5 5 2.45 B 2.25 3.10 2.33 3.21 2.45 3.11 2.51 3.06 2.53 3.11 2.53 3.21 2.53 3.19 2.68 3.12 2.74 3.07 2.78 3.14 2.78 3.16 117.4 114.8 339 22.1 252 1,206.0 1,082.2 258.5 253.0 '276.9 17,394 169,697 25,275 63,648 24.932 19,199 168,383 21,140 73,608 25,781 1,136 1,145 12,246 '14,094 1,404 '1,411 9,552 r!0,008 2,413 '2,489 1,406 12,472 1,267 9,636 2,378 2.77 3.09 1,712 14,847 1,390 5,256 2,152 1,803 15,553 1,469 5,544 1,987 1,628 12,903 1,533 4,896 1,803 2,213 13,177 1,957 6,576 2,216 1,962 11,953 2,357 6,876 2,246 4 10.8 4 0.8 3.9 1.2 8.8 0.6 3.6 1.5 2.53 3.06 2.53 3.20 1,926 11,993 1,954 6,972 2,349 1,589 9,785 1,391 6,432 2,117 4 1,163 9,267 1,229 5,904 1,912 1,280 10,580 1,371 7,824 2,225 0.576 0.574 45.53 10.87 7.73 34.67 29.30 12.51 2.83 3.19 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-36 Unless otherwise stated in footnotes below, data through 1976 and descriptive notes are as shown in the 1977 edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 1980 Annual July 1981 1981 1980 May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May 1,105 1299 7,917 13,005 2,147 21,689 1,211 1484 9,025 15,909 2,535 23,721 1,044 1637 9,348 12,977 2,527 24,531 1,294 1571 10,685 15,990 2,634 24,265 1,328 1695 11,241 12,882 2,525 26,119 25,192 1,503.6 1,067.8 1,355.3 9894 8037 r9216 1,049 963 751 746 June TEXTILE PRODUCTS—Continued APPAREL—Continued Men's apparel cuttings: @ Suits thous units Trousers (separate) dress Slacks (jean cut) casual Shirts dress and sport Hosiery, shipments do do ... thous doz thous. doz. pairs.. 15935 14329 124 688 208368 38895 290,453 14471 17985 122399 211,112 36662 286,379 1261 1643 10322 16,866 3135 22,378 1 116 1752 10072 19,370 3370 25,691 817 1219 6356 14,094 2459 26,811 1203 1428 11419 18,249 2972 23,770 1,262 1739 11403 22,061 3060 22,754 1,467 1810 12,567 18,745 3,082 26,371 1,236 1506 10,696 15,982 2,672 23,193 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT AEROSPACE VEHICLES 70847 65208 Orders new (net) qtrly total mil $ 28 107 33222 U S Government . do 68162 59611 Prime contract do 57605 46 173 Sales (net) receipts or billings qtrly total do 26 141 23229 U S Government do 95371 78259 Backlog of orders end of period $ do 36 136 41513 U S Government do 41286 47857 Aircraft (complete) and parts do 11655 9 198 Engines (aircraft) and parts do Missiles, space vehicle systems, engines, propul8855 7387 sion units and parts mil $ Other related operations (conversions, modifica10871 10725 tions) products services mil $ Aircraft (complete); Shipments do... 11,186 1 13 120 4 97327 77327 Airframe weight thous Ib 8,250 6 149 Exports commercial mil. $.. MOTOR VEHICLES (NEW) Passenger cars: 3 4 6,400 8,419 Factory sales (from U.S. plants), total thous.. 4 5,840 7,678 Domestic do.... 8,980 10,559 Retail sales, total, not seasonally adj do.... 8232 6582 Domestics § do... 2399 2329 Imports § do Total seas adjusted at annual rate mil. Domestics § do Imports § . do . Retail inventories, end of mo., domestics: 1691 Not seasonally adjusted thous 1448 1667 1,350 Seasonally adjusted § do.... 2.6 Inventory-retail sales ratio, domestics § 2.5 779.16 607.80 Exports (BuCensus), assembled cars thous.. 509 13 590.95 To Canada do.. 3,310.7 Imports (BuCensus), complete units do.... 3,005.5 r 6770 5948 From Canada total do.. 10357 8761 Registrations ff total new vehicles do.. . 2,469 2,351 Imports, incl. domestically sponsored do.... Trucks and buses: 3 1667 3,037 Factory sales (from U S plants) total thous . 1,464 2,741 Domestic do.... Retail sales, seasonally adjusted: 1,963.5 Light-duty, up to 14 000 Ibs. GVW do.... 2,861.0 151.6 92.3 Medium-duty, 14,001-26,000 Ibs. GVW do.... 175.7 223.2 Heavy-duty, 26,001 Ibs. and over GVW do.... Retail inventories, end of period, seasonally adjusted thous 8034 574.0 Exports (BuCensus), assembled units do.... 259.44 "190.32 Imports (BuCensus), including separate chassis and bodies thous 974 13 1 133 28 Registrations^ new vehicles, excluding buses not 2477 produced on truck chassis thous 3472 Truck trailers and chassis, complete (excludes r 278 209 522 !25 detachables), shipments number VHTIS do 138484 rr75 172 Trailer bodies (detachable), sold separately do.... 9,154 l 1,849 Trailer chassis (detachable), sold separately do.... 14,700 14,202 RAILROAD EQUIPMENT Freight cars (new), for domestic use; all railroads and private car lines (excludes rebuilt cars and cars for export): Shipments number '90021 '85 920 Equipment manufacturers do.... 1 '83,931 '80,357 New orders . .... do 119091 '45390 Equipment manufacturers do.... 413,060 '40,140 Unfilled orders, end of period do.... 119,001 51,640 112 749 Equipment manufacturers do 47 136 Freight cars (revenue), class 1 railroads (AAR): $ 1,217 Number owned, end of period thous.. 1 168 80 88 Held for repairs % of total owned 94.47 Capacity (carrying), total, end of mo mil. tons.. 92.56 77.62 Average per car tons.. 79.24 See footnotes at end of tables. 20241 10,047 19493 16,248 7509 99366 44,051 50283 11953 19355 10,197 18638 16,433 7201 95371 41,513 47857 11655 19342 7478 18616 14799 6519 89339 36926 46953 10*878 17301 8,168 16764 14,405 6588 r 92 224 38507 48039 12 190 7954 7854 8855 9 148 9687 9877 10871 11759 1 275.3 1 041.3 1 041.3 7397 7851 9084 607 640 709 717.1 1,305.0 1,191.1 1,232.1 8752 8613 5571 10343 726 705 792 522 1,195.5 8433 1,020 744.7 5007 337 2 518 462 697 499 198 72 53 20 544 496 702 511 191 74 53 22 432 400 772 542 230 90 65 25 299 280 686 487 199 8.9 67 2.1 529 487 672 486 186 8.5 63 2.2 675 623 847 664 183 9.2 68 2.4 560 517 698 530 169 9.3 68 2.5 490 452 650 472 178 8.9 64 2.5 439 407 648 470 178 9.7 70 2.6 475 432 764 544 220 10.5 75 3.0 620 565 963 719 244 104 77 27 645 589 751 534 218 80 58 23 '670 608 734 524 210 79 57 22 1598 1423 3.2 60.21 5135 293.7 513 733 215 1628 1450 3.3 51.92 4294 307.6 526 676 199 1507 1417 2.6 31.04 2709 277.4 388 716 216 1337 1330 2.4 22.61 1878 230.0 21.8 704 215 1373 1332 2.6 41.64 35.48 252.8 41.9 702 212 1390 1,328 2.3 58.39 51.09 276.9 66.1 747 196 1440 1,351 2.4 46.95 39.78 271.5 63.3 730 187 1448 1,350 2.5 40.46 32.45 253.0 49.9 711 188 1421 1,241 2.1 31.02 23.71 276.5 35.6 636 174 1335 1,117 1.8 52.82 46.31 209.0 29.5 675 200 1216 1,013 1.6 60.36 53.12 306.6 539 849 226 1344 1,117 2.3 58.52 52.65 282.3 556 752 228 1472 1232 2.6 63.81 5832 254.1 560 731 224 109 93 104 83 107 88 84 73 134 120 186 168 155 140 149 132 140 126 135 118 167 146 162 142 159 139 148.7 5.7 12.6 166.7 7.4 14.1 177.1 7.4 15.2 156.5 8.1 16.9 147.9 9.0 15.3 143.1 7.1 14.3 151.7 6.3 12.9 145.7 6.6 13.6 153.0 8.6 13.5 156.5 6.4 12.4 149.0 6.2 13.8 150.8 8.7 14.5 157.3 6.3 11.6 152 1 5.2 11.5 15.51 6120 16.40 5780 15.42 5227 13.33 524 1 13.21 5542 14.94 5705 14.08 5905 14.08 5752 12.96 5485 19.65 5477 20.01 5415 16.21 5464 17.81 5590 98 14 9282 10895 9089 8986 11044 7793 62 17 8830 46 10 7072 6366 7287 207 211 222 196 190 185 190 191 162 163 176 186 198 '10 358 10 227 r 6 110 r6211 r r 906 l,133 1,348 883 r 7354 r 3882 r 8493 '5209 r 638 1,070 l,244 1,053 10 268 r 6 139 1,227 1,443 r 9 116 r 665 820 r 9429 r 5832 r 5656 1,161 1,179 9996 '6230 1,175 1,083 9 186 5936 614 1,074 8311 4696 835 1,332 9490 5 211 545 2,662 9938 5 744 977 885 5890 5,455 3393 3,393 75284 67934 6994 6,158 2797 2,531 69432 62652 6947 6,596 4406 4,406 66007 59806 7368 6,956 2047 1,847 59,378 53389 4945 4,574 3930 3,230 57655 51337 5530 5,151 4722 4,722 51640 47 136 5336 5,064 2 147 2,147 48451 44219 4709 4,401 2069 2,069 45 121 41 197 5 162 4,718 1559 1,559 41539 38059 4245 3,792 1762 1,737 38972 35920 1 186 87 93.31 7867 1 184 88 93.27 7875 1 180 89 93.06 7883 1177 88 93.61 79.09 1 163 80 92.35 79.42 1 162 80 92.37 79.49 8073 7,484 5744 3,882 r 85 642 78911 1 195 81 93.74 78.46 7902 7,521 3 144 3,144 79486 71701 1 192 83 93.51 7948 r 1 172 87 93.06 79.38 r 1 168 88 92.56 79.24 1 166 81 92.47 79.32 1 146 80 91.07 7949 4 143 3,779 1791 1,791 35588 32900 1 143 81 91.18 7975 706 724 518 206 75 52 22 1665 1375 32 S-37 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 FOOTNOTES FOR PAGES S-l THROUGH S-36 General Notes for all Pages: r p e c Revised, Preliminary, Estimated, Corrected. Page S-l Page S-7 1. Estimates (corrected for systematic biases) for Apr.-June and July-Sept. 1981 based on planned capital expenditures of business. Planned capital expenditures for the year 1981 appear on p.30 of the June 1981 SURVEY. f The estimates for plant and equipment expenditures have been revised. An article describing that revision and containing revised estimates for 1947-77 begins on p. 24 of the Oct. 1980 SURVEY. U Data for the individual durable and nondurable goods industries appear in the Mar., June, Sept., and Dec. issues of the SURVEY. 1. Annual average computed by BEA. 2. Indexes are no longer available. § For actual producer prices of individual commodities see respective commodities in the Industry section beginning p. S-22. All data subject to revision four months after original publication. t Revised series. Stage-of-processing producer price indexes have been revised back to 1976 to reflect updated industry input-output relationships and improved classification of some products. # Includes data for items not shown separately. t Effective Mar. 1980 SURVEY, data have been revised back to 1967 to reflect new seasonal factors. Effective Feb. 1981, data have been revised back to 1976 to reflect new seasonal factors. # New series. Data back to 1975 will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS. PageS-2 t Revised series. Estimates of personal income have been revised as part of the 1980 benchmark revision of the national income and product accounts. An article describing that revision appears in the Dec. 1980 SURVEY. Data for 1976-79 will be published in a separate supplement to the SURVEY. Pre-1976 data will be published in The National Income and Product Accounts of the United States, 1929-76: Statistical Tables. $ Includes inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments. * New series. Detailed descriptions begin on p. 18 of the Nov. 1979 SURVEY. See note "t" for this page for information on historical data. § Monthly estimates equal the centered three-month average of personal saving as a percentage of the centered three-month moving average of disposable personal income. # Includes data for items not shown separately. H Revised data for 1976-78 will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS. PageS-3 1. Based on data not seasonally adjusted. 1i See note "If" for p. S-2. $ Includes data not shown separately. $ Revised series. Data for both the manufacturing and retail sectors have been revised. For manufacturing see note "t" for p. S-4. For retail see note "t" for p. S-10. t See note "t" for p. S-4. § See note "t" for P- S-10. @ See note "t" for p. S-9. * New series. Data back to 1967 are available from the National Income and Wealth Division, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Page S-4 1. Based on data not seasonally adjusted. $ Revised series. Data for both the manufacturing and retail sectors have been revised. For manufacturing see note "t" for this page. For retail see note "t" for p. S-10. t Revised series. Data revised back to 1958 to reflect (1) benchmarking of shipments and inventories to the 1974, 1975, and 1976 Annual Surveys of Manufacturers, (2) recalculation of new orders estimates, and (3) updating of the seasonal factors. A detailed description of this revision and historical data appear in reports "Manufacturers' Shipments, Inventories, and Orders" M3-1.7 (1958-1977), M3-1.8 (1967-1978), and M3-1.9 (1977-1979), available from the Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233. § See note "t" for p. S-10. © See note "t" for p. S-9. * New series. Data back to 1967 are available from the National Income and Wealth Division, Bureau of Economic Analysis. # Includes data for items not shown separately. PageS-8 1. Computed from cumulative valuation total. 2. Data shown here are based on 1980 seasonal factors. Effective Jan. 1981, data are no longer seasonally adjusted. II Beginning Jan. 1979 SURVEY, monthly and annual data have been restated to reflect the purchasing power of the dollar as measured by finished goods; comparable data for periods prior to November 1977 will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS. $ Beginning Jan. 1978, based on CPI-U; see note "T' for p. S-6. # Includes data for items not shown separately. § Data for May, July, Oct. 1980, and Jan. and Apr. 1981 are for five weeks; other months four weeks. (& Data for new construction have been revised back to Jan. 1975 and are available from the Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233. ©& Monthly revisions back to Jan. 1975 will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS. # Monthly data back to Jan. 1970 on the 1972=100 base will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS. Page S-9 1. Index a s o f J u l y 1, 1981: building, 312.1; construction, 331.6. U Home mortgage rates (conventional first mortgages) are under money and interest rates on p. S-15. § Data include guaranteed direct loans sold. % Monthly data back to 1972 on the 1972=100 base are available upon request. t Effective April 1981 SURVEY, wholesale trade data have been revised for Jan. 1973-Jan. 1981. Revised data are available upon request. Page S-10 1. Advance estimate. 2. Effective Jan. 1979 data, sales of mail-order houses are included with department store sales. t Effective April 1981 SURVEY, retail trade data have been revised for the years 1971-1980. Effective April 1979 SURVEY, data have been revised from 1967-1970. Revised data and a summary of the changes are available from the Census Bureau, Washington, D.C. 20233. # Includes data for items not shown separately. Page S-5 Page S-l 1 1. Based on data not seasonally adjusted, t See note "t" for p. S-4. # 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. U 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. A s o f J u l y 1. 2. The accounts receivable series have been discontinued. # Includes data for items not shown separately. t Revisions for Jan. 1977-Oct. 1979 appear in "Current Population Reports," Series P-25, No. 870. Revisions for July-Dec. 1976 appear in "Populations: Estimates of the Population of the United States and Components of Change—1940-79," P-25 No. 802 (June 1979), Bureau of the Census. t Effective July 1981 SURVEY, data have been revised to reflect new benchmarks and new seasonal adjustment factors. Effective July 1980 SURVEY, data have been revised based on March 1979 benchmark levels and updated seasonal adjustment factors; they are not comparable with previously published data. Effective Oct. 1979 S U R V E Y , data have been revised based on March 1978 benchmark levels and updated seasonal adjustment factors; effective Oct. 1978 SURVEY, data have been revised to conform to the 1972 SIC and adjusted to March 1977 benchmark levels, therefore, data are not strictly comparable with earlier periods. See "BLS Establishment Estimates Revised to March 1979 Benchmarks," in the July 1980 issue of Employment and Earnings. See also Oct. 1979 and Oct. 1978 issues of Employment and Earnings for similar articles. U Effective with the Feb. 1981 SURVEY, the labor force series reflect new seasonal factors. Data have been revised back to 1976; comparable monthly data for 1976-80 appear in the Feb. 1981 issue of Employment and Earnings, U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. * New series. The participation rate is the percent of the civilian noninstitutional population in the civilian labor force. The employment-population ratio is employment as a percent of the total noninstitutional population, 16 years and over. Page S-6 1. Based on unadjusted data. 2. This series has been discontinued. $ Compiled by Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. # Includes data for items not shown separately. § Ratio of prices received to prices paid (parity index). II Data through 1977 are for urban wage earners and clerical workers; beginning Jan. 1978, there are two indexes, all wage earners and clerical workers, revised (CPI-W), and all urban consumers (CPI-U). These indexes reflect improved pricing methods, updated expenditure patterns, etc.; complete details are available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C. 20212. * New series. Earlier data are available from The Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C. 20212. t Beginning Jan. 1978, CPI-U. S-38 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS PageS-12 t See corresponding note on p. S-l 1. § Effective October 1978 SURVEY, includes data formerly shown separately under ordnance and accessories. @ Formerly shown as Electrical equipment and supplies. f Production and nonsupervisory workers. $ 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. PageS-13 t See note "t" on p. S-l 1. § See note "§" on p. S-12. @ See note "@" on p. S-12. t See note "$" on p. S-12. *\\ Production and nonsupervisory workers. PageS-14 t See corresponding note on p. S-l 1. If Production and nonsupervisory workers. $ Earnings in 1977. dollars reflect changes in purchasing power since 1977 by dividing by Consumer Price Index; effective Mar. 1979 SURVEY, data reflect new seasonal factors for the CPI. § Wages as of July 1, 1981: Common, $13.03; Skilled, $16.85. # Includes data for items not shown separately. @ Insured unemployment (all programs) data include claims filed under extended duration provisions of regular State laws; amounts paid under these programs are excluded from state benefits paid data. @@ Insured unemployment as a percent of average covered employment in a 12-month period. July 1981 data from 1959 to date 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-A.—This measure is currency plus demand deposits at commercial banks. It is essentially the same as the old M l except that it excludes demand deposits held by foreign commercial banks and official institutions. Ml-B.—This equals M l - A plus interest-earning checkable deposits at all depositary institutions—namely NOW accounts, automatic transfer from savings (ATS) accounts, and credit union share draft balances—as well as a small amount of demand deposits at thrift institutions that cannot, using present data sources, be separated from interest-earning checkable deposits. M2.—This measure adds to M l - B overnight repurchase agreements (RP's) issued by commercial banks and certain overnight Eurodollars (those issued by Caribbean branches of member banks) held by U.S. nonbank residents, money market mutual fund shares, and savings and small-denomination time deposits (those issued in denominations of less than $100,000) at all depositary institutions. Depositary institutions are commercial banks (including U.S. agencies and branches of foreign banks, Edge Act corporations, and foreign investment companies), mutual savings banks, savings and loan associations, and credit unions. M3.—This measure equals M2 plus large-denomination time deposits (those issued in denominations of $100,000 or more) at all depositary institutions (including negotiable CD's) plus term RP's issued by commercial banks and savings and loan associations. L.—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 institutions, credit union share draft balances, and demand deposits at mutual savings banks. # Overnight (and continuing contract) RP's are those issued by commercial banks to the nonbank public, and overnight Eurodollars are those issued by Caribbean branches of member banks to U.S. nonbank customers. @ Small time deposits are those issued in amounts of less than $100,000. Large time deposits are those issued in amounts of $100,000 or more and are net of the holdings of domestic banks, thrift institutions, the U.S. Government, money market mutual funds, and foreign banks and official institutions. # Includes data for items not shown separately. PageS-15 1. Average for Dec. 2. Average for the year. 3. Daily average. 4. Beginning Jan. 1981, data are for top-rated only. Prior data cover a range of top-rated and regional dealer closing rates. # Includes data for items not shown separately. § For demand deposits, the term "adjusted" denotes demand deposits other than domestic commercial bank and U.S. Government, less cash items in process of collection; for loans, exclusive of loans to and Federal funds transactions with domestic commercial banks and include valuation reserves (individual loan items are shown gross; i.e. before deduction of valuation reserves). H Adjusted to exclude domestic commercial interbank loans and Federal funds sold to domestic commercial banks. $ Data beginning Dec. 1978 reflect a reduction in the number of banks reporting (from 317 to 171) and changes in consolidation basis as well as content of several asset and liability items. Unless otherwise stated, comparable data for earlier periods will be available later. # New series. Beginning Dec. 1978, data are for all investment account securities; comparable data for earlier periods are not available. t Revised series. Data are now monthly averages and the coverage has been expanded. Comparable data back to Dec. 1972 are available from the Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C. 20551. $$ Rates on the commercial paper placed for firms whose bond rating is Aa or the equivalent. Data through Oct. 1979 show a maturity for 120-179 days. Beginning Nov. 1979, maturity is for 180 days. @ Data through Oct. 1979 show a maturity for 150-179 days. Beginning Nov. 1979, maturity is for 180 days. PageS-18 1. Beginning Jan. 1981 data, U.S. Virgin Islands trade with foreign countries is included. § 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. @@ Effective Feb. 1979 SURVEY, seasonally adjusted data have been revised to reflect sums of commodity components; comparable data for periods prior to 1977 will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS. PageS-19 1. See note 1 for p. S-l 8. # Includes data not shown separately. § Data may not equal the sum of geographic regions, or commodity groups and principal commodities, because of revisions to the totals not reflected in the components. @ See note "@@" for p. S-l8. Page S-20 . See note 1 for p. S-l 8. Includes data not shown separately. PageS-16 PageS-21 1. Data are for fiscal years ending Sept. 30 and include revisions not distributed to the months. t Beginning Jan. 1979 SURVEY, the consumer credit group has been completely restructured; comparable data for periods prior to Nov. 1977 are available from the Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C. 20551. # Includes data for items not shown separately. § The Department of Health, Education, and Welfare was redesignated as the Department of Health and Human Services by the Department of Education Organization Act. 1. Domestic trunk operations only (averaging about 90 percent of domestic total). 2. Annual total; quarterly or monthly revisions are not available. 3. Before extraordinary and prior period items. 4. For month shown. 5. Beginning Jan. 1979, data are based on a new sample of freight shipments for 1976. The new indexes have been linked to the old indexes to maintain comparability. 6. Beginning Jan. 1977, data are for unlinked passenger trips. 7. Beginning Jan. 1980 data, another company is included. 8. Data are for six months, Jan.-June 1980. # Includes data for items not shown separately. § Total revenues, expenses, and income for all groups of carriers also reflect nonschedulcd service. t Beginning Jan. 1977, defined as those having operating revenues of $50 million or more. H Average daily rent per room occupied, not scheduled rates. @ Beginning Jan. 1979, data include visits to Badlands and Theo. Roosevelt National Parks (formerly classified as recreational areas). Beginning Jan. 1980, data include visits to Channel Islands (formerly classified as a monument). Beginning June 1980, data include visits to Biscayne (formerly classified as a monument). Beginning Dec. 1980, data include visits to Katmai (formerly classified as a monument). PageS-17 1. Total for Jan.-May and Oct.-Dec. 2. Total for 11 months; production not available for Aug. § Or increase in earmarked gold (—). t The Federal Reserve has redefined the monetary aggregates. The redefinition was prompted by the emergence in recent years of new monetary assets—for example, negotiable order of withdrawal (NOW) accounts and money market mutual fund shares—and alterations in the basic character of established monetary assets—for example, the growing similarity of and substitution between the deposits of thrift institutions and those of commercial banks. Monthly SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS July 1981 PageS-22 1. Reported annual total; monthly revisions are not available. 2. Data withheld to avoid disclosing operations of individual companies. 3. Beginning Jan. 1979, data include chemically-treated fertilizer and sodium nitrate containing over 16.3% nitrogen by weight; not strictly comparable with data shown for earlier periods. 4. Annual total for monthly data where available; not comparable with earlier periods. 5. See note "II" for this page. 6. Data beginning Jan. 1979 are for value of shipments and comprise three new product categories. Comparable data for these new categories are not available prior to Jan. 1979. However, the difference between total value of shipments and total factory sales (formerly shown) is considered statistically insignificant. 7. Beginning Jan. 1981, data represent gross weight (formerly phosphoric acid content weight) and are not comparable with data shown for earlier periods. # Includes data for items not shown separately. § Data are reported on the basis of 100 percent content of the specified material unless otherwise indicated. $ Monthly revisions, back to 1975 for some commodities, will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS. @ Monthly revisions for Oct. 1976-Feb. 1978 will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS. II Data for Jan. 1977-June 1979 exclude potassium magnesium sulfate; not strictly comparable with data shown for other periods. PageS-23 1. Includes Hawaii; not distributed to the months. 2. Reported annual total, including Hawaii; monthly data are preliminary and subject to change. § Data are not wholly comparable from year to year because of changes from one classification to another. @ Monthly revisions, for some series back to 1976, will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS. S-39 PageS-28 1. Annual data; monthly revisions not available. 2. Less than 500 short tons. 3. Effective Jan. 1980, data are no longer available. PageS-29 1. Annual data; monthly revisions are not available. 2. For month shown. 3. Copper refinery production from domestic and foreign ores are not shown to avoid disclosing information for individual firms. The source reports 79,039 metric tons of domestic ores and 14,623 metric tons of foreign ores for the period July-Sept. 1980. PageS-30 1. Data beginning Jan. 1978 exclude stocks of lead base bullion in transit and at refineries. 2. Less than 50 tons. 3. Data are for five weeks; other months 4 weeks. 4. For month shown. 5. Annual data; monthly revisions are not available. 6. Effective July 1980 SURVEY, data are revised and shown on a new base. Revised data are not comparable to previously published data. If 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. t Revised series. The sample size has been restored to 100 firms and the base has been changed to 1977=100. * New series. These indexes are based on shipments of hydraulic and pneumatic products reported by participating members of the National Fluid Power Association. Data back to 1959 are available upon request. PageS-31 PageS-24 1. See note "@@" for this page. 2. Crop estimate for the year. 3. Stocks as of June 1. 4. Stocks as of June 1 and represents previous year's crop; new crop not reported until June (beginning of new crop year). 5. Previous year's crop; new crop not reported until Oct. (beginning of new crop year). 6. Data are no longer available. 7. July 1 estimate of the 1981 crop. § Excludes pearl barley. # Bags of 100 Ibs. If Revised crop estimates for 1970-75 will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS. @ Monthly revisions, for some series back to 1976, will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS. @@ Data are quarterly except for June (covering Apr. and May) and Sept. (covering June-Sept.). PageS-25 1. Average for 11 months; price not available for Dec. 2. Prices for Jan.-Mar. 1979 are estimated; actual price not available. Annual average for 1979 is based on actual price (Apr.-Dec.). 3. Average for nine months; index not available for Apr.-June. § Cases of 30 dozen. II Bags of 132.276 Ibs. $ Monthly revisions back to Jan. 1975 will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS. @ Monthly revisions back to 1976 will be shown in the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS. # Effective Apr. 1981 SURVEY, the wholesale price of smoked hams has been discontinued and has been replaced with the comparable price index. Annual indexes prior to 1979 and monthly indexes prior to Feb. 1980 are available upon request. PageS-26 1. Beginning Sept. 1979, estimated prices are derived from a different source and are not comparable with prices shown for earlier periods. Annual average for 1979 represents Sept.-Dec. 2. Crop estimate for the year. 3. Reported annual total; not distributed to the months. § Monthly data reflect cumulative revisions for prior periods. @ Producers' and warehouse stocks. 51 Factory and warehouse stocks. PageS-27 1. Annual total; monthly revisions are not available. # New series. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. # Totals include data for types of lumber not shown separately. 1. Reflects revisions not available by months. 2. Effective Jan. 1980, total stocks for bituminous coal and lignite exclude residential and commercial stocks and are not comparable with data shown for earlier periods. 3. Data are available back to Oct. 1977. 4. Beginning Jan. 1979, data reflect coverage of additional processing facilities; not strictly comparable with data shown for earlier periods. # Includes data for items not shown separately. @ Beginning July 1977, data include shipments to mobile home and travel trailer manufacturers (formerly excluded); they are not directly comparable with data for earlier periods. * New series. Annual data prior to 1978 and monthly data prior to April 1979 are available upon request. § Includes nonmarketable catalyst coke. If Includes small amounts of "other hydrocarbons and hydrogen refinery input," not shown separately. PageS-32 1. Less than 50 thousand barrels. 2. See note 4 for p. S-31. 3. Reported annual totals; revisions not allocated to the months. 4. See note "If" for this page. 5. Effective April 1981, price represents simple average of Platt's/Lundberg special retail gasoline prices for 48 cities; not strictly comparable with prices shown for earlier periods which represent weighted average price. 11 Prices are mid-month, include taxes, and represent full service; comparable prices prior to Jan. 1979 are not available. # Includes data for items not shown separately. * New series. See note "If" for this page. PageS-33 1. Reported annual total; not distributed to the months. 2. Effective Jan. 1980, data are no longer available. 3. Average for 11 months; no price for Aug. If Consumption by 525 daily newspapers reporting to the American Newspaper Publishers Association. § Monthly data are averages of the 4-week periods ending on the Saturday nearest the end of the month; annual data are as of Dec. 31. t Data are monthly or annual totals. Formerly weekly averages were shown. PageS-34 1. Reported annual total; revisions not allocated to the months. 2. Crop for the year. 3. Data cover five weeks; other months, four weeks. 4. Cumulative total for the 1980 crop. 5. Data are not available prior to Jan. 1980. * New series. Data for finishing mills have replaced data for weaving mills, which are no longer available. # Includes data for items not shown separately. If Cumulative ginnings to the end of month indicated. § Bales of 480 Ibs. SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS S-40 July 1981 PageS-35 Page S-36 1. Effective Jan. 1,1978, includes reexports, formerly excluded. 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. 5. Monthly average. 6. Average for 11 months; no price for Oct. 7. Less than 500 bales. § Bales of 480 Ibs. 11 Based on 480-lb. bales, preliminary price reflects sales as of the 15th; revised price reflects total quantity purchased and dollars paid for the entire month (revised price includes discounts and premiums). # Includes data not shown separately. @ Effective Apr. 1979 SURVEY, data include 600 additional firms; comparable data back to Jan. 1977 (except for slacks, jean cut, casual, shown on p. S-36) will appear in the 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS. 1. Annual total includes revisions not distributed to the months. 2. Estimates of production, not factory sales. 3. Effective Jan. 1980, passenger vans previously reported as passenger cars are now included with trucks. 4. Effective Jan. 1979, data are not directly comparable with data shown for earlier periods because of the inclusion of Volkswagens produced in the U.S. 5. Monthly data for 1980 exclude exports for off-highway trucks; not strictly comparable with data shown for other periods. @ See note "@" p. S-35. # 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. II 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. BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 is the 22nd biennial supplement to the monthly SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS. Annual data for most of the approximately 2,600 series are shown from 1947 to 1978. Quarterly series are shown from 1968 to 1978, and monthly series from 1975 to 1978. For about 400 key series, a longer historical period of monthly or quarterly data is shown in an appendix. The 1979 edition, like its predecessors, contains detailed explanatory notes describing sources, definitions, methods of compilation, revisions, and the time span for which the data are available. The explanatory notes reflect information available in October 1980. The footnotes in current issues of the SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS provide information that has become available since that time. BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 can be ordered from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO), Washington,D.C. 20402 at a price of $8.50. Order by stock number 003-010-00089-9; enclose check or money order payable to Superintendent of Documents. BUSINESS STATISTICS 1979 may be ordered by telephone (202) 783-3238 and charged to Master Charge, VISA, or deposit account at the Superintendent of Documents. INDEX TO CURRENT SI'S* SECTIONS General: Business indicators Commodity prices Construction and real estate Domestic trade Labor force, employment, and earnings Finance Foreign trade of the United States Transportation and communication 1-6 6-8 8,9 9-11 11-15 15-18 18-20 21 Industry: Chemicals and allied products, Electric power and gas Food and kindred products; tobacco Leather and products 22 23 23-26 27 Lumber and products Metals and manufactures Petroleum, coal, and products Pulp, paper, and paper products 27,28 28-31 31,32 32,33 Rubber and rubber products Stone, clay, and glass products Textile products. Transportation equipment 33 34 34-36 36 INDIVIDUAL SERIES Advertising .................................. 9, 14 Aerospace vehicles ............................ 36 Agricultural loans ....... . .................... 15 Air carrier operations ......................... 21 Air conditioners (room) ....................... 31 Aircraft and parts ............................ 5, 36 Alcohol, denatured and ethyl ................... 22 Alcoholic beverages ........................... 9,23 Aluminum .................. . ................ 29 Apparel ............................ 2-7,9-13,35,36 Asphalt ..................................... 31,32 Automobiles, etc .............. 2-7, 9, 10, 17, 19, 20, 36 15 Banking ............. . ................... 24 Barley ...................................... 30 Battery shipments ............................ 25 Beef and veal ................................ Beverages. . . ......................... 7,9,19, 20,23 4, 5 Blast furnaces, steel mills ..................... Bonds, issued, prices, sales, yields ............... 17, 18 29 Brass and bronze ............................. 34 Brick ..................... i ................. Building and construction materials ............. 2-5, 9 9 Building costs. ............................... 8 Building permits ............................. 6 Business incorporations (new), failures .......... 3, 4 Business sales and inventories ....... . .......... 23 Butter ...................................... Cattle and calves ............................. 25 Cement and concrete products ................ 7, 9, 34 Cereal and bakery products .................... 7 Chain-store sales, firms with 11 or more stores. . . 10, 11 Cheese ....... ........... : ................. 23 Chemicals ................. 3-5,7,12,13,17,19,20,22 Cigarettes and cigars .......... . ............... 26 Clay products. . . .......................... 3, 4, 7, 34 Coal .................................... 3,7, 19, 31 Cocoa ....................................... 20,25 Coffee ....................................... 20,25 Coke ........................................ 31 Combustion, atmosphere, heating equipment ..... 30 Communication ............................ 1, 17, 21 Confectionery, sales ........................... 25 Construction: Contracts .................................. 8 Costs ..................................... 9 Employment, unemployment, hours, earnings. . 11-14 Highways and streets ....................... 8 Housing starts ............................. 8 Materials output indexes .................... 9 New construction put in place ................ 8 Consumer credit .............................. 16 Consumer goods output, index ................. 2 Consumer Price Index ......................... 6 Copper ...................................... 29 Corn ........................................ 24 Cost of living (see Consumer Price Index) ....... 6 Cotton, raw and manufactures ............ 6, 19, 34, 35 Cottonseed oil ................................ 26 Credit, short- and intermediate-term ............ 16 Crops. . . ............................... 6,24,26,34 Crude oil .................................... 3, 31 Currency in circulation ........................ 17 Dairy products ........................... 6, 7, 23, 24 Debt, U.S. Government ....................... 16 Deflator, PCE ............................... 2 Department stores, sales, inventories ............ 10, 11 Deposits, bank ............................... 15, 17 Dishwashers ................................. 31 Disposition of personal income ................. 2 Disputes, industrial ...... . .................... 15 Distilled spirits ............................... 23 Dividend payments ........................... 2, 17 Drugstores, sales ............................. 10, 11 http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ 3e Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis * S1-S40 Earnings, weekly and hourly 13,14 Eating and drinking places 10,11 Eggs and poultry 6,7,25 Electric power 3,7,23 Electrical machinery and equipment 3-5, 7,12,13,17,19,20,30,31 Employee-hours, aggregate, and indexes 13 Employment 11,12 Explosives 22 Exports (see also individual commodities) 1,18,19 Failures, industrial and commercial ............. 6 Farm prices ......................... ......... 6, 7 Farm wages .................................. 14 Fats and oils ............................ 7, 19,20,26 Federal Government finance 16 Federal Reserve banks, condition of 15 Federal Reserve member banks 15 Fertilizers 7, 22 Fish 25 Flooring, oong, hardwood arwoo ........................... 28 Flour, wheat ................................. 25 Food products .......... 2-7, 9, 12, 13, 17, 19, 20, 23-26 Foreign trade (see also individual commod.) ..... 18-20 Freight cars (equipment) ...................... 36 Fruits and vegetables ......................... 6, 7 Fuel oil ................................... 6, 31, 32 Fuels .......................... 3, 6, 7, 19, 20, 31, 32 Furnaces .................................... 31 Furniture _____ ......................... 3, 7, 10, 12, 13 Gas, output, prices, sales, revenues Gasoline Glass and products Glycerin Gold Grains and products Grocery stores Gypsum and products 3,6,7,23 32 34 22 17 6,7,19,24,25 10,11 7,34 Hardware stores .............................. 10 Heating equipment ........................... 7, 30 Help-wanted advertising index 14 Hides and skins 7, 27 Highways and streets 8 Hogs 25 Home electronic equipment 7 Home Loan banks, outstanding advances 9 Home mortgages 9 Hosiery 36 Hotels and motor-hotels 21 Hours, average weekly ........................ 12, 13 Housefurnishings ........ . ............... 2,4-6,9, 10 Household appliances, radios, and television sets. 2, 7,10,30 Housing starts and permits .................... 8 Imports (see also individual commodities) 1,19,20 Income, personal 2 Income and employment tax receipts 16 Industrial production indexes: By industry 3 By market grouping 2,3 Installment credit 11,16 Instruments and related products 3,4,12,13 Insurance, life 16 Interest and money rates 15 International transactions of the United States. . . 1 Inventories, manufacturers' and trade 3-5,9,10 Inventory-sales ratios 4 Iron and steel 3,7,9,17,19,20,28,29 Labor advertising index, stoppages, turnover 14,15 Labor force 11 Lamb and mutton 25 Lead 29,30 Leather and products 3,7,12,13,27 Life insurance 16 Livestock 6,7,25 Loans, real estate, agricultural, bank (see also Consumer credit) 9,15 Lubricants 31,32 Lumber and products 3,7,9,12,13,27,28 Machine tools 30 Machinery 3-5,7,12,13,17,19,20,30 Mail order houses, sales 10 Manufacturers' sales (or shipments), inventories, orders 4,5 Manufacturing employment, unemployment, production workers, hours, earnings 11-14 Manufacturing production indexes 2,3 Margarine 26 Meat animals and meats 7,19,20,25 Medical care 6 Metals 3-5,7,12,13,17,19,20,28-31 Milk 24 Mining and minerals 1-3,7,11-14,17 Monetary statistics 17 Money and interest rates 15 Money supply 17 Mortgage applications, loans, rates 9,15,16 Motor carriers 21 Motor vehicles 2-4,6,10,17,19,20,36 National parks, visits 21 Newsprint 20,33 New York Stock Exchange, selected data 18 Nonferrous metals 3,5,7,17,19,20,29,30 Oats Oils and fats Orders, new and unfilled, manufacturers1 Outlays, U.S. Government 24 7,19,20,26 5 16 Paint and paint materials Paper and products and pulp 7,22 3-5, 7,12,13,17,20,32,33 Parity ratio 6 Passenger cars 2-4,6,7,9,10,17,19,20,36 Passports issued 21 Personal consumption expenditures 2 Personal income 2 Personal outlays 2 Petroleum and products.... 3-7,12,13,17,19,20,31,32 Pig iron 28 Plant and equipment expenditures 1 Plastics and resin materials 22 Population 11 Pork 25 Poultry and eggs 6,7,25 Price deflator, implicit (PCE) 2 Prices (see also individual commodities) 6-8 Printing and publishing 3,12,13 Private sector employment, hours, earnings 11-14 Producer Price Indexes 7,8 Profits, corporate 17 Public utilities 1-3,8,17,18,23 Pulp and pulpwood 32 Purchasing power of the dollar 8 Radio and television 2,10,30 Railroads 1,14,18,21,36 Ranges 31 Rayon and acetate 35 Real estate 9,15,16 Receipts, U.S. Government 16 Refrigerators 31 Registrations (new vehicles) 36 Rent (housing) 6 Retail trade 3,4,6,10-14,16 Rice 24 Rubber and products (incl. plastics). 3-5,7,12,13,20, 33 Saving, personal 2 Savings and loan assoc., new mortgage loans 9 Savings deposits 15 Securities issued 17 Security markets 17,18 Services 6,12-14 Sheep and lambs 25 Shoes and other footwear 7,10,11,27 Silver 17 Soybean oil 26 Spindle activity, cotton 35 Steel (raw) and steel manufactures 20,28,29 Steel scrap 28 Stock market customer financing 17 Stock prices, yields, sales, etc 18 Stone, clay, glass products 3,4,7,12,13,17,34 20,26 Sugar Sulfur 22 Sulfuric a c i d . . . . 22 Superphosphate. Tea imports 26 Telephone and telegraph carriers 21 Television and radio 2,10,30 Textiles and products. . . . 3-5,7,12,13,17,19,20,34-36 Tin 30 Tires and inner tubes 7,33 Tobacco and manufactures 3-6,12,13,26 Tractors 30 Trade (retail and wholesale) 3,4,6,9-14 Transit lines, urban 21 Transportation 1,6,12-14,17,18,21 Transportation equipment... 2-5,7,12,13,17,19,20,36 Travel 21 Truck trailers 36 Trucks (industrial and other) 30,36 Unemployment and insurance 11,14 U.S. Government bonds 15-18 U.S. Government finance 16 U.S. International transactions 1 Utilities 1,3,6,8,17,18,23 Vacuum cleaners Variety stores Vegetable oils Vegetables and fruits. Veterans' unemployment insurance Wages and salaries Washers and dryers Water heaters Wheat and wheat flour Wholesale trade Wood pulp Wool and wool manufactures Zinc. 31 10,1} 19,20,26 6,7 14 2, 13,14 31 31 24,25 3,4,6,9, 12-14 32 35 30 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE PUBLIC DOCUMENTS DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON, D.C. 2O4O2 OFFICIAL BUSINESS In the second quarter » Real GNP declined 2 percent » GNP fixed-weighted price index increased 7 1 ? percent » Real disposable personal income increased 1 ] ? percent Real GNP 1977 1978 1979 GNP Prices 1980 Disposable Personal Income 1981 Corporate Profits With IVA and CCAdj